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KNIK, ALASKA
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\ro 01 AR AN rEED to burn but one-half as much
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and the only road operating over its own lines all the way from
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Agents for the
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ALASKA ELECTRIC CO.
S. M. GRAFF
President and General Manager
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
To J. H. STEVENS and WM. H.
! GUMMING; your heirs or assigns or
whom it may concern. You are here
by notified that the undersigned has
expended the sum of Six Hundred
1 Dollars ($600.) in labor and improve
| menu* on the following named min
ing claims for the years ending Dec.
131st, 1014 and Dec. 31st, 1015, the
above sum being the amount required
to complete the anual labor during
years mentioned above, and proof ol
labor being recorded with the United
States Commissioner in the Recording
precinct of lliamna, Territory of Al
i aska. To wit: Reward, Reward No.
! 1, Reward No. 2 and Reward No. 3.
Said claims being situated about 16
miles westerly from the S. West arm
of Kamishak Bay, and in the lliamna
Recording precinct, Territory of Al
aska. The amounts claimed and due
the undersigned from the parties
above mentioned are as follows: J.
H. Stevens One hundred and twenty
two dollars ?\nd twenty-five cents, and
Wm. H. Gumming 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 said claims
will become the property of the'
undersigned as specified in Sec. 2324
of the Revised Statutes of the United
j States and amendment thereto con
cerning annual labor on mining
claims. All amounts due to be de
posited with Dexter Horton National
Bank 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.
I The Seward
General Hospital
desires to acquaint the general hospi
tal interests of this country with the
I 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
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Twenty-seven Years >n Seattle
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STATESMEN AND GENERALS OF THE ALLIES
WHO MET IN PARIS TO DISCUSS WAR
MEETING OF ALLIES' LERDERS /rt Pf)R.!S
Photo by American Press Association
IThe Dicture reproduced herewith shows the meeting in Paris of the heads and other leaders of tihe allies governments In or
1 derTodiHcusM concerted measures for carrying on the war. Prior to adjournment they adopted a resolution which.affirm*
-the complete community of views and solidarity of the allies, guaranteed by their unshaken Will to continue the strug
gle to victory for the common cause.*’ From left to right the men In the picture are Genera! J.irqui". Ja Unskl. Russia,
, , T|tl i 11aiv* t’enenl Cadorna Italy Leon ltourgeols, France; Signor Salandra, Italy; Aristide Rrlsnd, pre
m"« of FraJe;M Brou'eville. premier of Belkin; M I'achltch. premier or Servla; llrrherl 11. Anouilh. prime mlnleter
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FAMOUS RIGGS BANK
CASE TRIAL STARTS
(Special to Gateway by United Press)
WASHINGTON, May 8.—With the
leading legal lights of New York and
Washington as advocates and bankers
throughout the country as audience,
the famous Riggs bank case came to
trial here today.
Charles G. Glover, president; Wil
liam J. Flather, vice-president, and
Henry H. Flather, former cashier of
the Riggs National Bank are answer
ing the charge of perjury in the Dis
trict Court.
The three men are charged with
testifying falsely that the Riggs Bank
did not engage in stock transactions.
Back of the case is the fight that
NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
io R. L. H. Marsnaii, Hilda Marshall,
Gnaries D. Haven, 1'. G. Miller,
Kuey L. Dill, Jonn irwine, L. H.
Herndon and George iiabehl, de
ceased s heirs, executors, adinima
uaiors or assigns:
lou and each oi you are hereby
notified that the undersigned Go
owner has expended tiie sum of One ;
Hundred dollars ($1U0.00) in labor and
improvements upon the blank Associ
ation group of placer mining claims,
consisting of 100 acres, located on the
Right Limit of Nugget Gulch, a tri
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 31st, 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,
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.
THE SEWARD LIGHT AND POWER CO.
Incorporated November 1905 under the Law* of the Territory of Alaska
S. M. GRAFF, President and General Manager
Contractor* and dealer* In Electric Supplies and Apparatus.
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has raged for a year, or since the
Riggs bank officials charged .Secretary
of the Treasury McAdoo, John Skel
ton Williams, Comptroller of the
Currency and other Treasury officials
with conspiracy to wreck the bank.
The bank officials plead that the
stock transactions, alleged by the
government to have been with the de
funct Lewis, Johnson & Company in
the name of the bank, were those of
the bank’s customers.
Samuel Untermyer, chief counsel
for the Treasury officials in the con
spiracy suit, is expected to act in an
advisory capacity t-> l S. Attorney
Laskey, prosecutor.
For the bank officials, the star cor
poration lawyers of Washington are
acting.
The fight between Williams and iho
bank officials has been bitter. Charges
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oi perjury, )>u<i lastn ami general un~
desliability have down ba k and *oith
between them eve» since the spring of
11)15.
Upon the acquit ta. of the officials or
their resignation hangs the renewal of
the charter ol' the Riggs bunk—one of
the oldest and strongest outside of
New York. Williams lias hinted that
he will not renew the charter if the
present ollicers remain in charge un
less they are freed of the perjury
charge against them.
It is possible the trial will not be
over before the present charter of the
bank expires July l.
The government charges 1**12 items
of stock dealing by the bank. The
fact that the company with which the
transactions allegedly were made is
defunct was another angle expected
to be considered.
The fact that the trial started today
was a defeat for the bank officers,
who tried to have it advanced on the
calendar to assure its completion be
fore the time for renewal of the
charter.
NOTICE
The business of the Seward Club
has this day been taken over by Frank
L. Torrey,—H. E. Hopkins retiring.
All obligations of the business are
assumed by Mr. Torrey and all ac
counts due the Seward Club are pay
able to Mr. Torrey.
FRANK L. TORREY.
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