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G. W. PALMER KNIK, ALASKA Some of Our Specialties: WELLMAN CANNED GOODS RED CLOVER BITTER TIP TOP EGGS SPERRYS ELDERS MARSHFIELD CHEESE A ml * full line of HARDM ARE. STOVES. HAY AND FEED No Setter Goods Can Be Bought At Any Price G. W. PALMER. Knik, Alaska Lang's (Pat.) Hot Blast Smokeburning SLOVES AM) RANGED Are GC ARAN FEED to burn but ©ne-halfas much fuel as OLD SIALE RANGES. w Because the\ consume all gases and smoke In ltael. All fuel is burned from top. I he “PACIFIC," as shown In cut, Is our Stand ard Family Range made In three sizes. SuSd at BROWN & HAWKINS* We make Stoves from $1.00 to $300.00 Write uj for Catalogues, F. S. LANG MANUFACTURING CO. 2f56-First Avc.. South. StATTLt, WASHINGTON Eastern Trips by Western People \Rt M\l)[ Him Tilt GRfUIST COMfORT - VIA THE - GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY I\> St. Paul. Chicago and the Oast. To Denver. Kansas City. St. Louis and the South. THROUGH >T\NDAUR \X1> TOURIST SLEEPERS, DINING ANA GOMGARTMENT ORSERVATION GARS To Portland and California by Kail and Ocean— ' Steamships "lireat Northern” and “Northern Pacific" Compete Inform it ion from Local Steamship Agents, or A. S. l)AU TRICK. Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent, Room 18, Valentine Building. Juneau T. ,T. MOORE. a "it v r Agt., Second ami Columbia, Seattle. ........iiiii tin 11111111111II Mill III IIIIII via the "Milwaukee” FIRST IN SCFNERV FIRST IN EQUIPMENT FIRST IN SERVICE and the onl> road operating over its own lines all the way from Seattle to Chicago The “Olympian” The “Columbian" two crack all-steel trains every day. For information and literature write 4. H. McDOMALD, Alaska Steamship Co.. Seward. Alaska WAY ML BLlf. The Admiral Line, Seward. Alaska Agents for the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway E. f. KERRIS. Traveling Passenger Agent, Juneau. Alaska Amuse— Yourself BILLIARDS POOL BOWLING FIRST-CLASS BAR FOWLING jAQ. ILtlARDJ leo MARGuLlD.mgc^ Open Day and Night! - SAFETY FIRST! - Ruhstaller’s Gik Edge Beer Sacramento, Calif. SERVED AT ALL CAFES GEtiALD’S CAFE Oh vrrXCK.I.Gkrami. Proprietor S'2\ First Avknub Seattle, Wn. Seattle's Best Eating House Everything Fresh from the Fatuous Gerald Hunch CHAS. «. MUELLER Manulacliirinil I urrii'r Honesty and Reliability Semi vour Uaw Furs to me tube made imo Sets while Summer Prices prevail Remodeling and Repairing 1621 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, *• WASH. ANDERSON & MURPHY THE TERMINAL Olympia, Bainier. BmLveisor and Letups Beer. Olympia Beer on Draught. All Beer and Wines Strictly fold Storage. Try Us Once, then You lie the Judge OLD CROW OLD HERMITAGE OLD WINES Blue Ribbon Beer Rainier Beer ONLY MINERAL CABINET WHERE? AT ' J. P. Stotko - Proprietor Seward Water and Power Company John A. Nelson, Manager Office Bank of Seward Building SEWARD, - ALASKA | The Garstens Packing Co. Wholesale and Retail Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry Lard, Mams and Bacon. Butter and Orders from the W estward and Cook inlet Given Careful Attention Fourth Ave Seward Send Us Your Check ...ASSAYS... Falkenburg & Laucks Ore Testing and Milling Gold and Silver. $1.00 Copper 1.50 Lead 1.00 Seattle, Wash. “Analyte Anything* USE THE PHONE ALASKA ELECTRIC CO. 5. M. GRAFF President and General Manager NOTICE OF FORFEITURE To J. H. STEVENS und WM. H. GUMMING; your heirs or assigns or whom it may concern. You are here i by notified that the undersigned has ! expended the sum of Six Hundred Dollars ($600.) in labor aud improve ments on the following named min ing claims for the years ending Dec. 61st, 1914 and Dec. 61st, 191b, the above sum being the amount required ! to complete the anual labor during years mentioned above, and proof ol I labor being recorded with the United States Commissioner in the Recording precinct of lliamna, Territory of Al aska. To wit; Reward, Reward No. I, Reward No. 2 and Reward No. 6. ! Said claims being situated about 16 miles westerly from the S. West arm of kamishak Ray, and in the lliamna Recording precinct, Territory of Al aska. The amounts claimed and due the undersigned from the parties above mentioned are as follow’s: J. H. Stevens One hundred and twenty two dollars rvnd twenty-five cents, and Wm. H. CummThg the sum of seventy two dollars and twenty-five cents. And if within ninety days after the serving of this notice by publication, you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as c» owners your interest in 6aid cluims will become the property of the undersigned as specified in Sec. 2624 of the Revised Statutes of the United States and amendment thereto con cerning annual labor on mining claims. All amounts due to be de posited with Dexter Horton National Rank of Seattle, Wash., to the credit of the undersigned. CHAS. H. McNEIL. Dated and signed at Ridgway, Colo. Feb. 7, 1916. First publication Feb. 29, 1916. Last publication June 14, 1916. The Seward General Hospital desires to acquaint the general hospi tal interests of this country with the facilities of this institution for giving the latest devised methods of nursing, care to persons requiring medical or surgical treatment. Special attention given to patients requiring gyne cological treatment. Hydrotherapeu tic treatments carefully followed. This building, just complete, electric lighted, steam heated, hot and cold water. Physicians placing patients in our care will receive every ethical at tention. Prompt readiness for acci dents, obstretrics and emergencies, day or night. For further particulars address, SISTER SUPERIOR. C. C. BERG Ladies' Furrier ITaiidermtst Send roue Raw Furs. We do our own Tanning and Manufacturing. Twenty»cven Years In Seattle U25 First Ave. Seattle, Wash. THE SEWARD LIGHT AND POWER CO. Incorporated November 1905 under the Law* of the Territory of Ala«ka S. M. GRAFF, President and General Manager Contractor* and dealers In Electric Supplies and Apparatus. Office At the Station. TELEPHONE MAIN 12J The All-Alaska Review 25 Cents the Copy $2.50 per Year in Advance Subscribe Now for the Journal that gives you News of All Parts of the Territory of Alaska CONGRESS LEADERS CONSULT WITH PRESIDENT ON SUBMARINE QUESTION Photo* by American Press Association addition to convening congress in joint session to hear his mows on the submarine question President Wii >n called Into consultation tho ranking members of both sides of the senate and house foreign affairs committees. Senator \V tlliam J. 8tone of Missouri Democrat. Is chairman of the senate committee, and Representative Henry D. Flood of Virginia head* the house committee The leading Republican of the senate committee In Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts and Henry A Coopei of Wisconsin leads (he Republicans of the house committee. All of these men and their colleague, on the committees have kept in close touch with tho president and the secretary of state In view of recent development, to the submarine matter. No 1. Flood: No. 2. Lodge; No. 3. Slone: No. 4. Cooper; No. 5. President Wilson addressing congress.} . - ■ — - -- ——— EMMA GOLDMAN, Oi l OF FRISON WILL CONTINUE BIRTH CONTROL SF EEC LIES 1 lSpecial to Gateway oy United l'ress) NEW YORK, May 1U. — “In the1 cause of her motherhood 1 am still j proud and glad to be a criminal, said Emma Goldman today v. hen she had completed her 10 days and walk ed out of the workhouse on Black well's Island. Miss Goldman was a pisoner here NOTICE OF FORFEITURE «— . — I io R. L. li. Marshall, Hilda Marshall, Ohanes L>. Haven, r. G. Miller, Riley E. Dill, John Arwine, L. H. neniuon and George Rabeiil, de ceaseds heirs, executors, adminis trators or assigns; You and each of you are hereby notilied that the undersigned Co- j Owner has expended the sum of One hundred dollars f$lUU.UU) in labor and improvements upon the Blank Associ ution group of placer mining claims, consisting of 100 acres, located on the Right Limit of Nugget Oulch, a tri-1 butary of Cache Creek, in the Cook Inlet Precinct, Third Division, Terri tory of Alaska, in order to hold said placer mining claim, for the year ending December l>lst, A. D., 1915, and if within Ninety (90) days from the service of this notice upon you, or the complete publication thereof, you fail or refuse to contribute your pro portion of said expenditure as Co Owners, your interests will become the property of the undersigned, j under and pursuant to the Revised Statutes of the United States. Dated at Susitna, Alaska, this 20th, day of March, A. D., 1916. AL. STINSON. First publication March 2,7 1916. Last publication July 12, 1916. just 23 years ago, too. This time she went up for publicly advocating birth control. She pleaded her own case, lost and! had her choice of a $100 line or prison. “I prefer to go to the workhouse,” she said. <► ”1 won’t buy my way out of anything.” “1 shall go right on distributing birth control propaganda,” she said today. “I teach it for the sake of joyous childhood and glorified motherhood,” she said. ‘‘There are 300,000 half-1 starved women who need the informa* J tion—what kind of children do you think theirs would be’.' If this is crime, 1 am willing to be a criminal. 1 have as fellow criminals the great est men and women of the world.” Assistant District Attorney Unger said Miss Goldman’s speech had been simply “indoceny in the guise of birth control. “The policy of this office is not to limit in nay way, shape or form the discussion of vital propaganda such as that of birth control. Rut the law compels us to and it is our intention to put an end to indecencies. The ad dress was made in an impure and in decent fashion to a mixed audience of men, women and children of tender years.” Among those who helped defend Emma Goldman and who met her on her release today were: Rose Pastor Stokes, Leonard D. Abbott, Mrs. J. Sergeant Cram, Mrs. John Sloan, Hen Reitman, George Hollows anti Mrs. Robert Henri. BRYAN INVADES POLITICS ON A SPECIAL TRAIN (United Press Stall Correspondent) DAVENPORT, la., May 8. — In a special train furnished by the Iowa Business Men's Temperance associa tion, William J. Bryan, former secre tary of state, today started on a tour of the state in the interest of votes for women and temperance. He vs ill work particularly for the election of a legislature which will vote for sub mission of the constitutional suffrage amendment. It is planned to have 200 workers constantly on the train. Each town will furnish workers to go to the next town. Did you see the big full page in the last Saturday Evening Post, ad vertising the New Arrow Ashby col lar? We have them. All sizes. 2 for 25c. Brown & Hawkins, “Quality First.” Billiards and Pool at Butts. Long distance telephone booth at The Branch. Waterfdl & Frazier whwkey at “The Branch.” II there is one place on earth where you need good footwear it’s Alaska! THAT’S WHY SUCH A TREMENDOUS NUMBER OF BOOTWEARERS HERE WEAR NOTHING BUT Goodrich “HIPRESS” , THE ORIGINAL White Rubber Footwear “With the Red-Line ’round the Top” We’re getting remarkable proof right along of “HIPRESS” superiority. Not what we be lt*™ it will do but what it is actually doing now for boot wearers like yourself. Now it there’s a man who knows rubber footwear it is H. Boas, the dealer at Iditarod—he’s handled it for eighteen years. He writes us that of the thousands of pairs of rubber boots and shoes he has sold he never saw anythin* to compare with “HIPItESS” service. “HIPRESS” is made Ey « new process of tou*Ti tire stock molded into one solid piece! Leather hob-nailed soles no longer necessary —hite“H I PRESS soles will outwear iron. Remember —Good rich alone makes “ IU PR ESS”-the genuine has the Red-Line ’round the Top. • The B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co. Factories: AKRON, OHIO Makers of the Celebrated Goodrich Automobile Tires— Beat in the Long Run Seattle Branch, 113-15 King Street Branches and Dealers Everywhere Get‘‘More Money1’ lor your Foxes Black, Silver, Cross, Red, White and Blue, Lynx, Bear, Marten and other For bearer* collected in your Motion CIII„' vniTR Frits DIRECT to “SIlt’BERT” the largest house In the World dealing exclusively In NORTH AMERICAN RAW TORS a reHabl?-responsible-sate Fur Horse with an unblemished rep utation existing for “more than a third of ati’s FACTOR Y cessful record of sending Fur Shippers Prompt £ ^}'!A V K .. AND PROFITABLE returns. Write for Ebe^bobtrf liWPcr. the only reliable, accurate market report an. price list published. Write lor it—NOW—It • rlfr.K a O CUI IRCRT 25 27 WEST AUSTIN AVE. A. B. SHUBLK1, Inc. Dept.73 Chicago. u.s.a.