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C.W. PALMER KNIK, ALASKA Some of Our Specialties: Will MAN CANNED HOODS RI D CLOVER BITTER Til* TO I* ITitiS SPERRVS IT OURS MARSIIITI I.D CHEESE A rut :i full line of IIVRDW \RE. STOVES. IIU WD I'EED \o Better (ioods ('an Be Bought At Any Price C. W. PALMER, Knik. Alaska In Ton or Car Lots \SS\MNvi AND ANALYSES OF ORE SAMPLES H E. ELLSWORTH. Assayer and Chemist v V >m «ioto I luip.m- »t !<*r Mining ^Pli/?Pf| Al/Kk/I t t .1 l • m i . i nimtions vYv^YUlU* /»I U»3 I\u Pioneer Hotel F. H. i WNv'N. flop Knik Alaska KNIK S LEADING HOTEL NO ISAK At vomuuHlations for Ninety (Liests 1 „ar**o t Jeneral Lobby Private Lobby for l^uiies Pi sr Paths : : Pkst Tukatmknt Pi->1 Av;» O.MMODATIONS Over the l op of the World bv Electric Power r mount.i u barrier’* b> electric power, t h rulit r VLL-Si’K1 i, train** anti a void \\ \I . 1: IV A. N . A 11. Nh Doi.uld, Alaska Steamship t \>.. ;it S«‘\vanl or Itarr *. Trave n*f Pa>'*. Ajjent. Juneau, A a>ka Chicago, Milwaukee & Si. Paul Railway DEMOCRATIC TICKET WILSON & MARSHALL Election November 7.1916 l or Delegate to Congress From Alaska CHAS. A. SULZER For Atiorne> General GEORGE B. GRIGSBY For Senator, Third Division JOHN RONAN For Representatives. Third Division THOS. H. HOLLAND CHAS. McCALLUM THOS. G. PRICE FRANK. B. CANNON For Road C ommissioner, Third Division JAMES E. WILSON For Attorney General of Alaska G ORG: B.GRIGSBY ELECTION NOVEMBER 7 NOTICE OF ADVERTISING OUT AND DECLARING FORFEITURE OF INTEREST IN QUARTZ MIN ING CLAIMS. FOR FAILURE TO PAY ANNUAL ASSESSMENT. To J. A. bell, L. V. Ray and M. J. Con roy; you and each of you, your heirs executors and administrators, are Hereby notilied, tiiat, 1, J. b. Slater, one oi the owners in the following described Quartz Cold Mining Claims oituate in me moose i’ass Aiming Dis trict, kenai Recording District, JLhiru Division of the Territory of Alaska and more particularly described a* follows, to-wit;—independence Quartz Aiming Claim, Alay Flower Quartz Aiming Claim, blue Roek Quarti Aiming Claim, Fresno Quartz Aiming Claim, Mammoth Quartz Mining Claim, Meadow Lark Quartz Alining Claim and Arctic Circle Quartz Aim ing Claim, you above named being in terested in the above described Q iari* Mining Claims and each of them; That 1 have perform ?d and caused to have performed on said claims and each and every one of them, and have paid for the sumo, the annual as sessment work f.>r the year J blf), Iasi past, amounting to the sum of one hundred dollars per claim, making the total amouut of .said annual assess ment work on s*ud claims the sum oi seven hundred dollars all of which l have paid, that theie is now due and owing to me from you, part of said assessment woik thereof; which said amount became due and payable to me on the first day of January, 11110. You and each of you and each of your heirs, executors and administrat ors are hereby notified to pay to me your share of said assessment work on or before Ninety Days after the lirst publication of this notice, to-wit: —Ninety days after the lirst day ol August, l'Jlb and in case you fail or refuse so to do, your and each of your interest in above described Miuing Claims and each of them will be and is hereby declared forfeited to me. and >our interests anil the whole thereof w ill be then and there terminated. lu witness whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and seal this 1st day of August, 11)16. J. 1>. SLATER. First publication August 1, 11)16. __ - Noodle Cafe. Phone Main 111. Tray service 25c extra, receives prompt attention. 8-1—tf LUMBER! Alaska lumber \|arte bv Alaska Labor DIMENSION LIMBER in Any Quantity Now DRESSED LIMBER in Any Quantity Soon -THE -- SEWARD SAWMILL CO. A. f. RASMISSLN. Prop. Phone kenai 2 Anderson & Nelson TIIE TERMINAL RAINIER BEER BIST BRANDS OL CltiAnS Try Us Once, then You be the Judge . SAFETY FIRST! - Ruhstaller’s Gilt Edge Beer Sacramento. Calif. SERVED AT ALL CAFES The Carstens Packing Co. Wholesale mul Retail Beef, Pork, Veal, Mu ton, Poultry Lard, Hams and Bacon. Butter and Eggs Orders from the Westward and Cook Inlet Given Careful Attention Fourth Ave Seward Seward Water and Power Company John A. Nelson, Manager Office—Bank of Seward Building SEWARD, - ALASKA NOTICE OP CALL FOR BIDS BY CITY COUNCIL FOR GRADING PART OF FIFTH AVENUE. Bids are called for, for the grading | of Fifth avenue, in the town of Sew ! ard, Alaska, between the North mar gin of Adams Street and the South margin of Jefferson Street, said grad ing to be done in accordance with the established grade of said street, under the supervision of the city engineer, owners of abutting lots shall have the right to as much surplus dirt, dump ed on adjoining lots as they may re quire, without extra charge, except that the leveling of said dirt shall be done by the owner of the lot request ing the dirt dumped thereon. Said work to be complete within thirty , days after contract as awarded, a bond as provided by ordinance will be required. All bids must be tiled with the Municipal Clerk on or before eight o’clock P. M., Sitka time, October Pth, 1916. By order of the common council. O. H. POEHLMANN, 10-3—6t. Municipal Clerk. — SERIAL NO. 0270s DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Juneau. Alaska. July 25. 1916. SOLDIER'S ADDITIONAL HOMESTEAD ENTRY BY ASSIGNEE. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO ENTER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tin NORTH ALASKA SALMON COMPANY, a corporation organized und existing under tin laws of the State of California, und wheat post ortico address is 110 Market Street, San Francisco, California, as assignee of Joseph R. Harrigan, administrator of the Estate ol Kyhran llorau, deceased, being entitled to the benefits of section 2'<0G of the Revised Statutes of the United Slates and amendments thereto, has applied to make entry of that certain tract of lund situated on the East side ol i Kvichak Buy near Cain* Suworof, about 3 i miles alaive the mouth of Nahnek River, in the District of Alusku, in Lutilude 68 deg. 15 min. 15 sec. North, and Longitude 157 deg. 15 mm. 09 sec. West, and described as U. S. Survey No. 915, und more particularly us follows, to wlt: Beginning at Corner No. 1 of said survey, whence U. S. L. M. No. 915 bears S. 9 deg. 39 I min. W. 46.81 chs. distant, and witness corn* ' er to said corner No. 1 bears East 1.68 chs distant, and from which witness corner Cujh Suworof bears S. 12 deg. 68 min. \\. Vii miles i distant, thence from said Corner No. 1 East I Var. 21 deg. 30 min. E. 20.83 chs to ebrner No. 2 from which witness corner to saiu | Corner No. 2 bears north 38 Iks distant, thence North 14.26 chs. to corner No. 3. from which witness corner to corner No. 3 bears South 3.53 chs. distant; thence West 7.85 chs. to corner No. 4 M. C.. whence witness corn er to said Corner No. 4 bears East 1.45 chs. distant; thence by meanders from true corner No. 4 M. C. along the line of mean high water on Kvichak Bay. S. 34 deg. 6G min. W. 1.90 chs.; S. 65 deg. 6G tnlu. W. 9.80 chs.; S. 21 deg. 14 min. W. 3.50 chs ; S. 32 deg. 24 min. W. 4.G7 cha. to Cornel No. 1 M. C., tlie place of beginning, contain- 1 ing 21.93 acres. As Additional to Homestead Entry No. 1110 made August 2G. by Kyhran Horan, at Ionia. Michigan Land Ortico, for the S. V: of SE '» of Sec. 30, Township 18 North. Range 10 West, containing 80 acres. Any und all persons claiming adversely said tract of land, or any i>ortion thereof, are hereby notified that unless their adverse claims are filed during the period of publication and posting, or within 30 days thereafter, they will be barred by virtue of the statute and the : regulations thereunder. It is hereby ordered that this notice be published for the statutory period of GO days in the SEWARD GATEWAY, a newspaper ol general circulation printed at Seward, Alaska, published nearest the land applied for. C. B. WALKER. Register. First publication August 4. 1916. Last publication^J3cL__lL_l DR. O. J. KEATING Dentist Phones: Office Madison «t* lies. Mad Lon f>S Office over Hank of Seward Hours 9 A M. to .*» p. M. DOUGHERTY & ROM IG REAL ESTATE AGENTS Houses for Kent* Kents Collected, j Lots for Sale. Large Listing. Phone Red 147 Seward. Alaska. J. H. ROMIG, M. D. OFFICE FOURTH AVENUE Phones: Residence Adams -18 Office Adams M3 Hours: 10 to 12 a.m. 2 to 4 p.m. LEON C. BOOKER ATTORNEY AT LAW Bank of Seward Building Phone Madison 84 Fire and Accident Insurance OLD CROW OLD HERMITAGE OLD WINES Blue Ribbon Beer Rainier Beer ONLY MINERAL CABINET WHERE? AT JACK’S J. P. Stotko - Proprietor j Seward Steam Laundry HARRY KAWABK, Prop. Fifth Avenue Phone Main 157 Best of Work Latest Machinery Work delivered in 24 hours Cleaning and Pressing Flannels and Silks Washed by Hand PRICES REASONABLE SIMPSON HAS PROVED NERVE By HAMILTON NEW YORK, Sept. #().—An obscure little town, Maryville, Mo., the home of one of Missouri’s many normal schools, gave Robert Simpson, who broke the senior record in the Amateur Athletic union’s recent meet at Newark, N. J., his start to fame. Simpson, by the way, is one of the few western athletes who have lived up to a reputation established in the west. It is an unfortunate fact that l athletes from the west are prone to “blow” when they go to the big east ern meets and, as a consequence, their claims ordinarily are not taken very seriously. Simpson, however, proved beyond any doubt that he is the real thing when he went over the 120-yard high hurdles at Newark in 14 4-5 seconds, a new world’s record unless A. A. U. officials allow a previous mark of 14 .‘1-5 seconds made by Simp son. It was four years ago last spring that Simpson’s name was printed on the oflieial program was printed on Missouri high school meet at Mary ville as the only entrant from Bos worth high school. The lanky coun-1 try boy was entered in every event save the hurdles. Neither he nor his! trainer thought much of Simpson as a hurdler. Simpson started with the 100-yard dash and he finished second. Then he went into the 220 dash and finished second. In the half mile and the quarter he finished first and second, respectively. He broke the record for the shot-put, the discus throw and the broad jump. 11c also was first »n the high jump and finished a good second in the pole vault. When Simpson got to the hop, step | and jump he was a little bit tired, but he managed to crack another record. Simpson’s wonderful feats gained for his school, Bosworth high, second place in the meet, almost beat-1 ing out the school which had taken j first place in every meet since the j games had been contested at Mary ville. Missouri university athletic author ities heard of him and at once gob bled him up. CONFEDERATE VETERANS . RETURN FLAG TO YANKEES WHICH THEY TOOK IN V»1 NEWARK. O., Oct. 4.—The tattle scarred Hag of the seventy-sixth Ohio Volunteer Infantry, lost in a hard light with the “Johnnies” at Ringgold (Jap, Georgia, more than fifty years ago, will l>e returned by the Confederate veterans to the union survivors of tho Ohio regiment at their annual reunion here today. The seventy-sixth was ambushed at Ringgold Gap by the Confederates NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALK BY ORDER OF tHE COMMON COUNCIL of the town of Seward, bills are hereby called for, for the construction of a sidewalk, ten feet in width ,of lumber, on the east side of Fifth avenue, in the town of Sew ard, Alaska, between the south mar gin of Adams Street and the north margin of Railroad Avenue, or to con nect with the sidewalk in front of tin* A. B. Hall; contractor to furnish all material and labor; said work to be done according to the plans and .speci fications promulgated by the City En gineer. All bids must be ftled with the municipal clerk on or before the hour of eight o’clock P. M., Sitka time, Monday, October Oth, 1916. By order of the common council. 0. H. POEHLMANN, 10-3—6t. Municipal Clerk. MODERN OFFICES FOR R NT New Van Gilder Block Electric Liirht, Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Water Lavatory in every suite. READY ABOUT OCT. 15th For reservations see W. P. HENRY 4th and Adams Sts. L H C S* ! Edinburgh. L. F. 1\ A 8., Glasgow. J. M. SLOAN. M. 0., C. M. OVER GATEWAY Office Hours, I to J and 7 to 8 P. M. Fokmkki.y or Nomk. 1 . ■ _ _. HOTEL SEWARD 511 THIRD AVE. Arctic Club Bldg. SEATTLE. WASH ZBINDEN BROS.. Props. ' WUh Batb'u.SO Sp.cill Wnklj Rll.S and sufFcrcd heavy losses before re treating. Every color bearer of the regiment, save one, Sergeant Mont gomery, was killed. The flag was captured by the first Alabama regi ment which charged the Buckeye soldiers who, in the face of superior numbers fled. The flag will be brought here today by a committee consisting of Govern or-Elect C. If. Brough of Arkansas and Colonel .1. B. Gibbons of Little Bock. Governor Elect Brough is a nephew of John Brough, one of Ohio's wartime governors. His mother Has a native of the south while bis father j was a soldier in the union army, lb* has taken an active part in negotia tions for the return of the flag. Speaking for the representatives of: the regiment which captured the flag | Governor-Elect Brough will turn the flag over to Governor Willis, who wid t accept it on behalf of the Buckeye j state. Sergeant Montgomery, the surviv- , ing color bearer of the regiment, who j resides in Newark, Ohio, will receive! the banner on behalf of the reg.merit.! The 7G was recruited here. NEWS NOTES j .). V. Lydick, auditor for the Copper River Railroad, i now in Seward for a visit. Tin* Portland Oregonian tells that Joe Ihickley won the feature event at j Salem on September *~7. This is the horse of Commissioner Ennis. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Donovan arriv ed on the Dora from I nga and will leave for the States on the Mariposa. Meric P»eattv is going out to Mile 71 to take charge of the culinary end of the camp there. Frank (ioodwin and Mike Deegan paid a brief visit to tin* city last ' night. Charles Crandall, of the Chignik ! cannery of the Alaska Packer..’ As sociation, is sulferiug from a broken | 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, llydrotherapeu 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. * leg and has been taken to Kodiak for medical attention. Deputy Marshal Paul Buckley is on the Cutter McCullough which has gone to get witnesses in the McLean case Waterfill <fc Frazier w&wkey at “The Branch.” The Famous WILLIAMSON SUBMARINE PICTURES Taken Under the Sea NOTHING LIKE THEM IN ALL THE WORLD Al*s. utcl> t.n lirst iij.l only |*i line. eve tak.-u Uleii v the u iter. IIaw -.tartled un I amused - lent Hie and e.lti at emal eli . les ttirougho.it the wotid. IMaying to caput ity houses In leading Metropolitan theatres every where! Intern tlouuWy endorsed l*y leading ni .g .. .... new spa per*. m. lentlth educational bodies! I’verv man, woman and child owe It to themselves t" see this deep sea revelation ! See the w.»nd rful M irine <I ir deiis at tile bottom of the Kea! See tin* man struggling with a m>>n*«<ef sh irk ’ Sec the beautl-a of the deep! See the f]s!| playing gaUleS down ill t lie teep ! See r. ill nil. m hoys diving for pennies! See the beautiful coral girdcns! See the great forests and plains of the deep! See these and i thousand more things that will appall and en thrall you! The Lang Stove, horn in Alaska. Is the Stove for Alaskans. Body made of Armeo Kust Kesisting Iron. Polished Cooking Surface. Will hold lire overnight with wood or coal. Will horn green wood. Ask your dealer for a Lang Stove. If he cannot supply you write us. Our line is complete from the small est camp stove to the largest hotel range. Any sourdough will tell you about the Lang Stove. They all know it. F. S. LANG MFG. CO. SEATTLE. WN, 0P£NtDJAN.I5r, 1913 I "oks HOTEL tKacs BEST In all the WEST" ■ - STOP at t^,e FIREPROOF European ^0 3 0UT5I0E ROOKS ISC WITH BATH 420 W. 2N‘> 5T..NEAR HIIX NORTHERN hotel CO.. PROP. TRANK L CRAMPVTON. P1QR. RATES *1 00 PER DAY**® UP Get “More Money” for your Foxes I Black. 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