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RADICAL EDITOR AND FIVE OTHER HINDUS ARRESTED SAN FRANCISCO, April 7.—Ram Chandra, editor of a radical news paper, and four other Hindus were arrested here today by United States authorities and charged with attempt ing to font) a military enterprise against British India. Twelve other Hindus arrested at the same time were later released. United States District Attorney John W. Preston said the Hindu conspiracy wsa an off shoot of the German neutrality plots. Those arrested besides Chandra are Sundai Singh Galle, Santokh Singh, Gopal Sing and Jagar Sing. Chandra is 33 years old and a form er associate of Har Dyal, once a Stan ford professor, upon whose head the British government is said to have set a price. Until a tew weeks ago Chandra was the official editor and spokesman of the “Gadar Society, numbering thousands of Hindus in America, but he was ousted from of fice. later setting up anew as editor of another “Hindustan Gadar." Chandra says “Gadar” means revo lution. but British officials in India translate it “mutiny.” Ram Chandra was bom in Pesha war. Punjab. India, in 1884. obtaining a fair education in British schools and entering newspaper work prior to 1 fH>7. when he was arrested for sedi tion. He was in jail many times af ter that, but was always released, save once, when he paid 3000 rupees for his liberty. Escaping from India, he went t' Japan to carry on his revolutionary propaganda for "fret' India. Ho came to this country in 1914, arriving at Seattle, where he took up with Har Dyal. going with the latter to Port land, wdiere they preached freedom and collected money. He came to San Francisco late in 1914. An onion or a potato is given away with every purchase by a New York drug store. Andy’s Express, phone Madison 143 Stamps for sale at The Key. 1 BOY SCOUT PATROL IS ORGANIZED IN VALDEZ Through the efforts of G. J. Zinn a patrol of boy scouts has been organ ized here with a membership of eleven. The name adopted is the Haven Patrol, Boy Scouts of Alaska. Torn Donohoe was chosen scout lead er, William Dolan corporal and Cor nelius Schmidt, secretary. The scouts meet every Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at the Everyman’s clubhouse. I Captain Kobert M. Nolan has agreed to give the boys a talk on organiza tion and military training, Dr. New love on first aid and Lieutenant Koehler will detail a man from the Post to give the boys instruction in ! drill and military tactics. The organ ization is open for the admission of boys between the ages ot S and L> years, and it is expected a number ot 1 additional members will be taken in. i —(Valdez Prospector.) CALLS PRESIDENT VILE NAME -GETS JUST PUNISHMENT! - ; Immediately after President Wilson j broke with Germany, a man not in sympathy with that action, while sit-; ting in the Tavern restaurant, at Nc nana, called the chief executive a very vile name, at the same time remark ing that someone ought "to get him. First-Class Sergeant Cheater IT. Mul kin, operator in charge of the tele graph office at the new railroad town, immediately stepped up and with one blow to the jaw knocked him from the chair in which he was sitting, and fol lowed this up with more punishment. He then made the slanderer kneel on j • the floor of the restaurant and, before | j the crowd of diners, apologize to the j i president and all present for making; 1 such a remark. After receiving the! beating the man was in such a ner vous state that he could not collect his thoughts sufficiently to word the apol ogy, so Sergeant Mulkin dictated it, making the man repeat it after him as he worded it. The sergeant then warned the man that he would do well not to repeat any such utterances in the future, or he would “put him I where he belonged/’ i ____ •-♦The Best Fur House On Earth )For Fur Shippers Nothin* is more important to the Fur Shipper than Join* business with an Honest—Reliable Responsible—Safe Fur House. 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SEWARD DRUG COMPANY The Seward General Hospital desires to acquaint the general hospital inter ests 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 gynecological treatments. Hydrotherapeutic treatments carefully follow ed. This building, just complete, electric light ed, steam heated, hot and cold water. Physi cians placing patients in our care will receive every ethical attention. Prompt readiness for accidents, obstretrics and emergencies, day or night For further particulars address, SISTER SUPERIOR. BRITAIN REJECTS; TEUTON PRISONER EXCHANGE OFFER LONDON, March 31.—The idea of a general exchange of interned citi zens between Great Britain and Ger-; many and Austria has been abandon ed, it has just been stated in the house of commons. In the house of lords, I xml Newton said that preposterous proposals for exchange had been made by Austria, who asked for between 10,000 and | 11,000 Austrian subjects interned in Great Britain for the 200 British civi-, Bans she had. Exchanges with Germany are for: the moment suspended. The Germans., in pursuance of their policy of “cold blooded ferocity,” said Lord Newton, had announced that they were just as ready to sink their own incapacitated I compatriots as to sink British. Cake Won’t Fall When you make it with Crescent Baking Powder Hut it will come out “light as a feather” even un der adverse conditions. <25c. lb. can At all grocers. CRESCENT MFC,. CO. Seattle, Wash. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, THIRD JUDICIAL DIVISION. The town of Seward, Alaska, Plaintiff vs. George Turner, 0. G. Labarec and Alexander H. Bradford, Defendants. Cause No. S-104 Summons by publication. IN THE NAME OF THE PRESI DENT OF THE UNITED STATES: To the defendants in the above en titled cause, Geore Turner, 0. G. Lab aree and Alexander Bradford, GREETING: You, and each of you, are hereby summoned and required to appear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Third Judicial Division, with in thirty days after the completion of the period of publication of this sum mons, to-wit: within thirty days after the fourth day of May A. D. 1917, and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff, which has been filed in the above entitled court, by which plaintiff seeks an order and judgment of the court for the condemnation oi Lots numbered One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), Five (5), Six (6), and Seven (7), in Block Six (6), in the Town of Seward, in Kenai Re cording District, Third Judicial Divi sion of the Territory of Alaska, as shown by and according to the map and plat of the Frank L. Ballaine Townsite of the Town of Seward, Al aska, and appropriate said Lots to a public use, as a public park with street and drive-way therein, for the town of Seward, and to continue Rail road Avenue from its intersection fith the south end of the Alley in said Block Six, in a northeasterly direction to intersect with Adams Street in said Town of Seward at the East end of said Street; That unless you so appear and an swer the complaint of plaintiff, with in the time above stated and show cause why such order should not bo made, plaintiff will take judgment against you, and apply to the court for an order of the court, condemning the above named lots to be appropri ated by the plaintiff for the uses and purposes above stated, and for a further order of the court, ap pointing three appraisers, as is provide! by law*, to appraise;* the said lots, and each of them, and to assess the benefits and dam ages, to each of you and report to the court their findings, and that upon the payment of the amount or amounts found to be due each of you by said appraisers, into the above entitled court to be paid to you and each of you as therein provided that an order be made by the court directing you and each of you to execute to plaintiff a deed conveying any and all interest you and each of you or any one of you may have in any one or more or all oi j said lots, as the case may be, and will I apply to the court for siych other and further order or orders in the prem ises as to the court may seem meet I and proper. Witness the Honorable FRED M BROWN, Judre of the above entitled i court, this, the ?6th da> of February, | A. D. 1917. ARTHUR LANG, Clerk. By ROBERT L. WEVER, Deputy. Date of first publication, March 5, 1917. (SEAL.) HOW ABOUT THAT SUIT / JUST ARRIVED LATEST SUITINGS AND NEWEST MODELS THE FAMOUS staYong CLOTHES The best of all ready-made clothes. Our prices no more than you would pay outside. Let Us Show You Some Real Clothing BROWN & HAWKINS “QUALITY FIRST” SEWARD .... ANCHORAGE FORFEITURE—NOTICE To M. IMHOFF, C. J. IMHOFF, A. M. IMHOFF, HARRY V. MILLER, H. D. THIELE, ESTATE OF H. D. THIELE, Deceased, and AUGUST MELHORN, your respective heirs and assigns: You are hereby notified and will take notice that we, the subscribers, ii. P. Salisbury and A. A. Hein, have expended, during the year 1914, the sum of Three thousand, forty-six dol- i lars and twenty ($3,046.20) cents, during the year 1915, the sum of Six hundred ($600.00) dollars, during the year 1916, the sum of Two thou sand, five hundred and sixteen dollars j and seventy (2,516.70) cents in labor and improvements upon each of the following described mining claims, to wit: OPHIR QUARTZ MINING CLAIM, COLUMBIA QUARTZ MIN ING CLAIM, BESSY PLACER MIN ING CLAIM, MILL SITE and WA TER SITE OR LOCATION, all of which said claims are situated and lie in the Moose Pass Mining District, Kenai Recording District, Third Ju dicial Division, Territory of Alaska, 1 The notices of location thereof are ot record in the office of the United States Commissioner and District Re corder for Kenai Recording Precinct ! and District, at the Town of Seward, i Territtory of Alaska, to which office reference is hereby made for a more particular description of said mining nerties. Said expenditures were b for the purpose of holding pos sessory rights and title to said min ing claims under the provisions ot section twenty- three hundred and twenty-four of the Revised Statutes of the United States and the amend ments thereto, section one hundred and thiry-six of the Compiled Laws of Alaska, 1913, and the Session Laws of the Territory of Alaska, providing tor the annual labor upon mining claims. If you fail and refuse or fail or re fuse within ninety (90) days from the personal service of this notice, if per sonal service be had, or within ninety (90) days after the publication of this notice, to contribute your proportion of such expenditure us a co-owner, your respectice interest in and to said mining claims, and each and every one of them, will become the property of the subscribers, who are your co owners, and who have made the ex penditures and improvements as above-mentioned on said mining claims, and each and every one of them, pursuant to the provisions of the said statute, Compiled Laws ano Sessions Laws. A. A. HEIN H. P. SALISBURY. First publication, March 21, 1917. Last publication, May 23, 1917. _, SEWARD SAW MILL CO. Good Rough Lumber of all kinds $26.00 and up per thousand, deliv ered. Telephone Kenai 2 Pacific Net & Twine Co. 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