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C. W. PALMER KNIK, ALASKA % Some of Our Specialties: WELLMAN CANNED GOODS RED CLOVER BITTER TIP TOP EGGS SPERRYS EEOIRS MARSHFIELD CHEESE And a full Hue of IIARDVN ARE. STOVES. HAY AND FEED No Better Goods Can Be Bought At Any Price G. W. PALMER, Knik. Alaska Lang's (Pat.)’Hot Blast Smokeburning STOVES AND RANOLS \re <il \R WI ELD to burn but one-half as much tuel as OLD STYLE RAMIES, w Because the\ consume all gases and smoke in fuel. All fuel is burned from top. I he “1‘ACIFIC,” as show n in cut. Is our Stand ard Family Range made in three sizes. Sold at BROWN & HAWKINS’ YVe make Stoves from $1.00 to $300.00 Write us for Catalogues, f. S. LANG MANllfACTlRING CO. 2f5S First Ave.. South. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Eastern Trips by Western People m M\ot hittt tut GRtutsr co'iroRi -— VIA THE --- great northern railway r.j St. Paul. Chicago and the East. To Denver. Kansas City. St. Louis and the South. Timor.; i s -vNivunv and roruisr si.kkdkks. dining an * i > i‘AK 1‘MKN 1’ OASKKVA ITON CARS To Portland a iJ California by Rail and Ocean Steamships "Great Northern" and “Northern Pacific" I’empVc* tar •• -tri • : from L>cal Steam ship Agents, or A. S. DAUTRICK, Traveling f reight and Passenger Agent, Room IS, Valentine Building, Juneau. T. .1. MOOKi:. Oi*v A^f., second amt folumbia. Seattle. via "Milwaukee FIRST IV SCEVERV FIRST IV EQUIPMENT , FIRST IN SERVICE and the only 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. Mcl)0\4lD, Alaska Steamship Co.. Seward, Alaska WAYNE Blit. The Admiral tine, Seward. Alaska Agents for the Chicago. Milwaukee S St. Paul Railway X. f. fulfills. Traveling Passenger Agent. Juneau. Alaska Amuse— Yourself BILLIARDS POOL BOWLING FIRST-CLASS BAR . Open Day and Night! . SAFETY FIRST! - Ruhstaller’s Gill Edge Beer Sacramento, Calif. SERVED AT ALL CAFES GERALDS CAFF ClauknoeJ.Gbuamj, Proprietor Mil FlKST AYKNUtC SBAlTLKt WS, Seattle's. Best Eating House Everything Fresh from the Famous Gerald Punch CHAS. II. MUELLER Manufacturing I urrieV Honesty and Reliability Si'iul your Raw Furs to me to lx made into Sots while Summer Prices prevail Remodeling and Repairing T62I SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE, - WASH. ANDERSON & MURPHY THE TERMINAL Olympia. Rainier, Bud reiser and Letups Beef* Olympia Beer on Draught. All Beer and Wines Strictly Cold Storage. Trt Us Oncejhen You bs the Judge OLD CROW OLD HERMITAGE OLD WINES Blue Ribbon Beer Rainier Beer ON1A MINERAL CABINET WHERE? AT JACK’S J. P. Stotko - Proprietor Seward Water and Power Company John A. Nelson, Manager Office bank of Seward Building SEWAKD. - ALASKA The Garstens Packing Go. Wholesale and Retail Beef, Park, Veal, Mutton, Poultry Lard. Hams and Bacon. Butter and Beks Orders from the Westward and Cook Inlet Given Careful Attention Fourth Ave Seward Send Us Your Cheek ...ASSAYS... Falkenburg & Laucks Ore Testing and Milling Gold and Silver. $1.00 Copper l.&O Lead 1.00 Seattle, Wash. “Analyze Anything’ USE THE PHONE ALASKA ELECTRIC CO. 5. M. URAFF President and General Manager notice of forfeiture To J. H. STEVENS and WM* H. CUAIMING; your heirs or assigns or whom it may concern. You are here by notitied that the undersigned has expended the sum of Six Hundred Dollars ($600.) in labor and improve ments on the following named min ing claims for the years ending Dec. aist, 1014 and Dec. 31st, 1016, the above sum being the amount required j to complete the anual labor during ' years mentioned above, and proof of labor being recorded with the United States Commissioner in the Recording precinct of lliamna, Territory of Al aska. To wit: Reward, Reward No. 1/Reward No. 2 and Reward No. a. j 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 j aska. The amounts claimed and due the undersigned from the parties above mentioned are us follows: J. H. Stevens One hundred and twenty ! two dollars :\ml twenty-live cents, and i Win. H. Gumming the sum of seventy ! two dollars and twenty-five cents. And if within ninety days after the j serving of this notice by publication, you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as co owners your interest in said cluims will become the property of the undersigned as specified in Sec. 2.124 i of the Revised Statutes of the United 1 States and amendment thereto con cerning annual labor on mining j claims. All amounts due to be de posited with Dexter Horton National I Rank of Seattle, W'ash., 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, obstrctrics and emergencies, ! day or night. For further particulars j address, SISTER SUPERIOR. C. C. BERG Ladies' Furrier lTa»idermist Send yom* Raw Kurs. We do our own Tanning and Manufacturing. Tw<nty-iev<n Ye«r» In Seattle 1425 First Ave. Seattle, Wash. HIS WORRIES FORGOTTEN FOR A TIME, PRESIDENT WILSON GOES TO BALL GAME -- - --- - -. * FORGETTING SUBMfifZlMCS AMD MEXICO FOf£ nWHILE O + J 1 {lotos .»i A.m-'uai! Press Association ■ i u.4 , . .1 i fi.r ’ot I'resident \* llson did not fail to attend the opening IHubrmtrlne question or oo submarine question, ami • • 1 '' officially by tossing out the bull, he had the ESE SS&’HHHar? =±: «r,sa =““ v=s orow.t str-.d and cheered The president bought a score enrd and fr.llowed evet y plav of the gam — PROF. ANDREWS AND HIS BRIDE IN MIDST OF MAN EATING TIGER HUNT (Special to Gateway by United Press) PEKING, May 10.—If all has gone well with them since they left here April J 0th to hunt big game for the New York Museum of Natural His tory’, ‘young Prof. Roy Chapman An drews and his bride, formerly Miss Yvette Borup, daughter of Major Henry Borup, U. S. A., and sister of the late George Borup, arctic ex plorer, should be in.the midst ol their maneating tiger hunt in the heart of NOTICE OF FORFEITURE io K. L. U. Marshall, ilaua Marshall, \ umnes u. liaven, r. G. Aimer, iCaey Li. Dili, John irwme, C. n. liernuon and George Kabehl, ue- . ceased .» heirs, executors, adinuns- j iraiors or assigns: iou a:id each oi you are hereby notmed that the undersigned Co owner has expended tne sum oi' One nundred dollars U1UU.UU) in labor and improvements upou the Blank Associ ation group oi placer mimng claims, consisting oi 16U acres, located on the Right Limit oi Nugget Gulch, a tri butary oi Cache Creek, in the Cook inlet Precinct, Third Division, Terri tory of Alaska, in order to hold said 1 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 Laws of the Territory of Alaska S. M. GRAFF, President and General Manager Contractors and dealers in Electric Supplies and Apparatus. Office- At the Station. TELEPHONE MAIN I2i 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 I the Bohea mountains, 300 miles in 1 land from the Strait of Formosa, to day. Andrews and his bride are in one of the wildest regions of uncharted Asia, where no white woman and few white men ever have gone before. The region abounds in big game of all kinds and there are cannibalistic 0 tribes to be feared also. When she left here Mrs. Andrews wore khaki knickerbockers just as the ! men wore, and carried an automatic pistol for self-defense and a rifle as ! well, to help collect the specimens and provide for the larder. Rev. Perry L. Caldwell as Put Sing, 1 wrote so convincingly of the man eaters that prowl around the native ! SHEPARDS* ADOPTED SON j MAY ACQUIRE BROTHER \7f\X//5 SEA TON (According to recent report, Finley J Shepard. Jr., who became an heir to the Gould millions by the stroke of a pen on adoption papers on Oct 22 last, will soon have a brother by adoption. Neither Mr Shepard, Finley’s foster father, nor his wife, who was ^Ilelen Gould, would say whether the bby’s young playmate ot last summer. Lewis Seaton, wm to be come a fourth member of the family, bu the stories to that effect were seemingly well founded ] Did you see the big full page in [the last Saturday Evening Post, ad i vertising the New Arrow Ashby col J ]ar? We have them. All sizes. 2 for 25c. Brown & Hawkins, "Quality First.” MRS. WHARTON GETS FRENCH DECORATION [MRS ~EDlTh UCW7RTOn] iTh<* French government has conferred on Mrs Fdith Wharton, the famous novel ist. the decoration of the Legion of Hon or for her relief work In behalf of French war sufferers Mrs. Wharton, who has u: tten “The House of Mirth” and other well known novels, was horn In New York, hut much of her life has been passed abroad. 1 t villages there that Prof. Andrews was inclined to believe the missionary has really discovered a new species. These terrors of the jungle hang about the dwelling places of the cool ies and often make a meal oif a work er in the fields or snatch away a screaming baby whose careless mother has left it unguarded too long. As the missionary wrote: "They are of huge size, maltose brown in I color, with broad stripes of black, ferocious to the last degree and not a bit afraid of a man with a gun—they will charge him every time.” Andrews’ expect to be gone about a year. 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. Oyster Cocktails at “The Branch." - No advertiser can afford to omit the Seward Gateway. Long distance telephone booth at The Branch. Waterfill & Frazier whiskey at “The Branch." Get“MoreMoney” for your Foxes Black, Silver, Cross, Red, White and Blue, Lynx, Bear, Marten and other For bearers collected in your section | VflTT» PITHS DIRECT to,*SHUBKRT**tfce largest 1 house In the World dealing exclusively In NORTH AMERICAN RAW FOBS nrSiable—responsible—safe Fur House with an unblemished rep Station MisUmt for'"mom than a third of a century."alonf ttuc. AN^PK^MTABLEretnroa.^ ^Vriw^htr^ei* ihlnhert ^ ”»>v reliahloataurate mark« report and pnc. hat pttb.tsha.1. A. B. SHUBERT, Ini. DeptTJ ThVIWZ