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C.W. PALMER
KMK. ALASKA
SOME OF OUR SPECIALTIES:
WELLMAN CANNED GOODS TIP TOP EGGS
/
MARSHFIELD CHEESE
RED CLOVER HITTER SPERRY’S FLOURS
And ;i full lint* of
UAHinv \kk. STOVES, HAY AND FEED
\o Bailer lioods Can Be Bought At Any Price
(J. W. PALMER. KMK, ALASKA
ORE TREATED
H £ ELLSAfJSTH. Assayer and Chemist
;,3\v\7: Seward. Alaska
Pioneer
Hotel
f. B CANNON. Prop
Knik
Alaska
K NIK'S LEADING HOTEL
NO BAR
Accommodation for Ninety Guests
Large General Lobby
l'ri>ale Lobby for Ladies
BEST RATES-BEST TREATMENT
BEST V(TOMMOO V HON
Over the Fop of the VC orld
by Electric Power
The •’Olympian” and the “Columbian/* the
Milwaukee s crack transcontinental trains, are
tH»w ha - m! over mountain barrier* hv electric i»ower.
T:i -M* ’ir *t- *uu» *t h rutin if ,\ LL-S 1' h d. t rain* and avoid
ti »* >•• • k* . *>*•>! and cinder* incidert to steam travel.
Wayne I’due. P. A. N.. A. H. McDonald. Alaska Steamship Co
Seward or
A. E. Harris, Traveling Pass. Agent, Juneau, Alaska
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
WILSON&MARSHALL
Election November 7,1916
For Delegate to Congress From Alaska
CHAS. A. SULZER
For Attorney General
GEORGE B. GRIGSBY
For Senator, Third Division
JOHN RONAN
For Representatives, Third Division
THOS. H. HOLLAND
CHAS. McCALLUM
THOS. C. PRICE
FRANK. £. CANNON
For Road Commissioner, Third Division
JAMES E. WILSON
For Attorney General
of Alaska
G ORGE 8.GRIGS6Y
ELECTION NOVEMBER 7'
NOTICE OF ADVERTISING OUT
AN l) DEC LA RIN G FORFEIT U RE
OF INTEREST IN QUARTZ MIN
ING CLAIMS FOR FAILURE TO
FAY ANNUAL ASSESSMENT.
l'« J. A. bed, L. V. Ray and M. J. Con
iu)| jou and each oi )ou, your heirs
executors and administrators, aie
neieby notilied, that, i, J. b. Slater,
„,»e ol tiie owners in the following
tiescnoou v^uariz Cold Alining Claims
...cu«ie in me moose i ass Aiming Dis
trni, Kenai Recording District, Hurd
uivisioti of the territory of Aiasxa
aud more particularly described as
louows, to-wit:—Independence quartz
Aiming Claim, Alay flower Quartz
Aiming Claim, blue Rock Quart*
Milling Claim, f resno Quartz Alining
Claim, AiununoUi Quartz Alining
Claim, Aicadow Lark Quartz Aiming
ciaim and Arctic circle Quartz Aim
ing Claim, >ou above named being in
terested in the above described Q ianz
Aiming Ciauns and each ot them; i
ihul 1 have perform id and caused
to nave perioni'cd on stud claims aiul
each aud every one oi them, and
nave paid for the ©auic, the annual as
sessment woik i >r Hie year Jain, last
past, amounting to tile sum oi one
nuudred dollars per claim, making the
total amouut ot said aaitual assess’ j
meat work on s**id claims the sum ot
seven hundred debars all ot which 1
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 vO nit
on the hist day of January, Ibid.
You aud each of you and each oi
your heirs, executors and administrat
ors are hereby notilied to pay to me
your share of said assessment work
on or before Ninety Days after the
hrst publication of this notice, to-wit.
—Ninety days after the lirst day ol
August, Ibid and in case you fail oi
refuse so to do, your and each of youi
interest iu above described Mining
Claims and each of them will be anu
is hereby declared forfeited to me. anu
.our interests and the whole thereo?
will be then and there terminated.
lu witness whereof 1 have hereunto
set my hand and seal this 1st day of
August, 1916.
J. B. SLATER.
First publication August 1, 1916.
LUMBER!
Alaska Lumber Made b\ Alaska labor
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DIMENSION LUMBER
in Any Quantity Now
DRESSED LIMBER
in Any Quantity Soon
_THE
SF WAHO SAWMILL CO.
A. r. mSMLSSt*. Prop. Phone henai 2
Anderson & Nelson
THE
TERMINAL
RAINIER BEER
BIST BRANDS Of CIGARS
Try Us Once, then You he the Judge
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- SAFETY FIRST! -
RUHSTALLER’S
Gilt Edge
BEER
Sacramento, Calif.
SERVED AT ALL CAFES
prohibition
The following article, giving con
crete facts and figures regarding the
result of prohibition in the South, is
1 reprinted from “Finance:"
“Without bein gactive participants
in the cause of prohibition, and hold
ing no brief for the liquor interests,
many representative citizens of this
section are today trying to figure out
the net results, both financial and
moral, of the prohibition laws which
have been in operation for the past
few years in some of the southern
states. They have not requested in
formation on the subject from men
who are interested in breweries or dis
tilleries, nor have they appealed to
leaders in the past temperance cru
sades for facts, pertaining to the re
sults of this new southern experiment.
On the contrary, they have sought
light on the question from the only
unprejudiced source—officials who re
ceive and disburse moneys of trie
municipalities and the states.
“An exhibition of the facts which
have come to the surface as a result
of these inquiries should be welcome
to every fair-minded American, no
matter what his predilections may
have been in the past, for truth knows
no preference; it asks no favors and
makes no apologies; it simply de
mands a hearing.
“liCt us glance for a moment at
certam facts which have recently
L. R. C. I*. & L. R. C. S. Edinburgh.
L. F. P. & S., Glasgow.
J. M. S104N, M. D., C. M.
OVER GATEWAY
Office Hours. I to 3 and 7 to 8 P. M.
FOKMKKI.Y OK NoMK.
DR. O. J. KEATING
Dentist
Phones:
Oflice: Madison 76
Res. Madison 5H
Oflice over Hank of Seward
HOURS: 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M.
DOUGHERTY & ROMiG
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
Houses for Rent Rents ( oileded
Lots for Sale Large Listing
Phone Red 117Seward. Alaska
J. H. ROMIG. M. D.
OFFICE FOURTH AVENUE
Phones:
Oflice Adams 93
Residence Adams IS
Hours: 10 to 12 a.m. 2 to 4 p.m- (
LEON C. BOOKER
attorney at law
Hank of Seward Huildinj;
Fhone Madison 84
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Fire and Accident Insurance
OLD CHOW
OLD HLRMI1AGL
OLD WINLS
Blue Ribbon Beer
Rainier Beer
ONI A MINCH VI. ( VBINCT
WIICHC? VI
JACK’S
J. p. Stotko - Proprietor
Seward Steam Laundry
HA BUY KAWAHK, Prop.
Fifth Avenue Phone Main 157
Best of Work—Latest Machinery
Work Delivered in 24 hours
Cleaning and Pressing
Flannels and Silks
^ Washed bv Hand
prices reasonable
MODERN OFFICES FOR RENT
New Van Gilder Block
Electric Light, Steam Heat, Hot and Cold
Water Lavatory in Every Suite.
MORFORD & FINNEGAN
Rooms 20-21-22-23 Van Gilder Bldg.
H. V. HOBEN A- F> DAVIS
ALASKA TRANSFER
H. V. HOBEN, Manager
___Dealers in-—
" COAL, WOOD AND ICE
GENERAL TRANSFERRING Phones, Main 17 and II
forced themselves into prominence
vithnut the aid of prohibitionists or
anti-prohibitionists: Alubama is now
struggling with a deficit of about $.'b
000,000, which appears to bo the result
of prohibition. To bring the munici
pal conditions, in concrete form, in
to plain review, we will cite the city
of Birmingham. This city, according
to an editorial published in the ‘Sur
vey’ of September, 1015, has discon
tinued its street-cleaning and garbage
collection. It has dispensed with its
health officer, city physician and
market inspector, extinguished half
the lights, cut thes chool term from
nine to seven months, and reduced by
10 per cent the salaries of teachers
who were receiving over $7.'» a month.
It has discontinued one-third of its
police force, and put the remainder
on a 12-hour shift. It closed several
lire stations, stopped every cent of its
appropriations to hospitals, children’s
homes and charities, and reduced by
’one-third the allowance for the main
tenance of parks. In short the city
has cut its expenses $110,000. It was
compelled to make this cut because it
costs the city $1,228,021) a year to op
erate, and only $800,'>.">(> was avail
able. v
“Then, again, more people are en
gaged i: 1 the production of illicit li
quor in Alabama than ever before,
despite the earnest clTorts o! the
secret scrviie oilicials to stamp it out.
There were 170 illicit distilleries seiz
ed and destroyed in 1 !>()<»; in 1014 tin
number had risen to “OS.
“For* lack of funds Georgia has
been compelled to hold up tin* salaries
of school teachers, and recently has
had to place an additional $“,">00,000
■ ond issue on the market.
“Prohibition in Georgia has been
the means of stimulating the i 1 lift
sale of intoxicants neve- before ex
perienced. There were S02 illicit dis
tilleries seized in 1014 as against *»i.»
In 11)06.
“What has been the effect of seven i
years of prohibition in Tennessee .' |
At least $6,000,000 worth of proper?;,
was destroyed and 10.000 men thrown
out of employment as an initial result,
while the linal result, as it appears
at this writing, is that the expense
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THE SEWARD
GENERAL HOSPITAL
•.Mtes io acquaint tin* general hospi
al interests of tins country with tin t
facilities of this institution for giving
ilie latest devised methods of nursing
care to persons requiring medical 01
surgical treatment. Special attention
given to patients requiring gyne
uiog.cul treatment, Hydrotherapeu
• »c treatments carefully followed
This building, just complete, electric
lighted, steam heated, hot and cold
water. Physicians placing patients in
oar care will receive every ethical at
tention. Prompt readiness for acei
dents, obstretries and emergencies
day or night. For further particular* j
address,
SISTER SUPERIOR
The Garstens Packing Go.
Wholesale and Retail
Beef, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Poultry,
Lard, Hams and Bacon.
Butter and Errs
Orders from the Westward and ( ook
Inlet Given Careful Attention.
BROADWAY AVE. SEWARD
Seward Water
and
Power Company
John A. Nelson, Manager
Office—Bank of Seward Building
SEWARD ALASKA
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HOTEL SEWARD
511 THIRD AVENUE
I ‘
Arctic Club Bldg., Seattle, Wash,
ZBINDEN BROS., Props.
Rooms $L00
With Bath $1.50. Special Weekly Rate
of the state government has more
than doubled since the law went into
effect hnd there is a deficit of $1,022,
000 in the state revenues.
I “As a consequence of the loss rn
revenue taxes has been greatly in
| creased. The tax commission of the
Tennessee State Manufactures’ As
| sociation, after an exhaustive investi
gation, reported: ‘There is a tend
ency throughout the state to increase
taxes on an already overburdened
people, both by constant increase of
the assessments as well as the rate.
! Economy in public affairs, whether
state, city or county, is the exception
and not the rule.’
“Illict distilleries have abounded in
Tennessee as in other southern pro
hibition states. In the year 1000
, there were but 54 establishments of
this kind seized, while in 11)14 241)
were destroyed.
“Nashville, in particular, has been
plunged into serious financial trouble.
' Without submitting the question to a
; vote of the people, the city sold bonds
in the sum of $1)87,000 to make up a
deficit brought about largely by the
, cutting olT of privilege licenses money
J formerly paid by liquor sellers.
I “The enforcement of the law in
J Tennessee has made vacant more than
| (><»0 business houses in the four largest
| cities of the state, and 75 per cent of
| them are vacant today. They former
, ly yielded to their owners an average
monthly income of $50. Thus will t»e
seen that there is an economic loss to
i these property owners of ubout $360,
000 a year.
“In July, 1915, West Virginia en
tered its first year of state-wide pro
hibition, and a year’s experience has
resulted in the highest rate of taxa
tion ever known in the history of the
state. The Yest law deprived the
state treasury of $650,000 a year in
licenses formerly taken out by the
liquor dealers. The several counties
of the state that had retained the li
cense system under local option were
deprived of a like amount. The state
increased taxes of all kinds to make
up the loss and the cities and coun
ties did the same.”—Kairbanks News
Miner.
(ROTATIONS ON MKTALS OF
ALASKA
On the New York exchange today
the following quotations are given on
the metals which are produced in In
terior Alaska:
Tin. $‘!S.2o per hundred pounds;
lead, SO.SO per hundred pounds;
spelter. 1) cents per pound; copper, 27
rents per pound; antimony. 12 cent
per pound, that is of do per rent;
tungsten, $1-1 per unit of 20 pound-.—
Kx.
Oyster Cocktails at #*The Branch."
'l iie i Sto\e. born in
A laska.
Is the Move for Alaskans.
!>o<!v made oi Armen Knst
Kesistini* Iron.
Polished ('nnkin^ Surface.
W ill hold tire overnight with
wood or coal.
\V ill burn “Teen wood.
*As:k vnur dealer for Lain*
Stove.
If he cannot supply you write us.
Ourline is complete from the small
est camp sieve to the largest hotel
range.
Any' sourdough will tell you about the
Lain; Stove. They ail know it.
F. S. LANG MFG. CO.
SEATTLE. WN.
Get"MoreMoney” ior your Foxes
Black. Silver. Cross, Ked. White and Blue. Lynx.
Bear, Marten and other tur hearer* collected in )our«eition
SHIP YOl'It mts mitrt'T t.»,’Miritl*HT**thf large*'
house In the tturld dealing exclusively tn XOU;H AilfcltK AX KIH rl Ks
•t reliable-responsible—.ate Fur Hot -•%* ' a*. \
utatt.m existing or “more tiian a third ot a century a ;\n '
cessful record of sending Hur>h»ppers pr.-nip\>A I »>l \* \ \
VN'D PkOFlTAHLK returns. V ru«* ’Cw ^liujrrt Shipper,
the only reliable, accurate market rei • and price • ;
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and Easy to Spend Your Money.
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THE PLACE OF GOOD EATS
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OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
Everything in season and service the very best
PRIVATE BOXES FOR LADIES AND PARTIES
MURPHY & TADIN, PROPRS.
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