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PARIS. — (Spei i:i4.> — Th * » nieate allies had siiue the batt’e of the Saint Qut ntin cent of the 1*rein te» it r\ • t\ nied by the Germans. VV it VtT the troops east of 1’*' sille. the department of ii pied t» n itery i dueed to t< it p< • ' The Kri ne German?* hoV the Aisne. ia\iMu »e*nic**n i! per cent a*, the tin*, o! The territory <' '*d rt Aujju-' a nit September. ! “ of all of France; at the l training of Mining Notes I he Patten Mines company at Yai , has purchased a donkey engine ; >m I’harlcs ( raw ford at Valdez to • m on its property. - •> - Sexeral steamship loads of ore have t one out from the Granby mine the p.t. t month to the company’s smelter . i A ivox and another will be shipped this week on the Turret Grown. \V. K. Patton left Valdez recently with a crew of men tor Latouche,, where he will dismantle the mill ro ll ally purchased at that place and ,v! it on his property in \ aide/, hay. • ieva.station between the (Use and the .\isne shows that these figures are • ot » \v * ssive. \ot only have the . - been destroyed, but the land hr, >i rendered inapt for cultiva te ver a great surface. \cars oi d*or will be mpiired to restore its producing capacity. The official appraisal of the proper ty in t’ s *« gion for purposes of taxa tion fixed the va’uo of the land at t.OOO.OOt'.OOO francs, the buildings at l.sOO.OOO.OOo. The intrinsic value has been estimated at from 14.000,000,000 y, *jo.(M>0.000,000 for both land and iih> m.s. both figures being under the actual. if the appraisal takes pro •cing capacity into account. Watch our ads at the “Movie” leHiS**. Crown ifc Hawkins, “Quality _ —- ■ ■■■■■■ ■■ .. t i.:i!■.»;•!!;i:!m>'iiiii!iii!Mi;in:iiiu Room in I House for Sale; t iearin4 -'■•OO per month iitiaiii;)!.:w It rillS iiiiinmimmmm DO . & ROMIG _ r?HRr ~ * r; U uJ If RELIEVE all yo’ fren’s fish | stories. It makes ’em like | Pyou better an’ you don’t have to buy the fish. u a AUGUSTINE & KYER CANDIES A fresl last boat, also a bip shipment of EL FIIl.VlA CIGARS C ear H: v;:’ ;v. Sj»v ia’ attrition irivcn mail and phone orders. SEWATMr HRl:G COMPANY The Seward General j f Hospital | desires to acquaint the general hospital inter- p ests of this country with the facilities of this p institution for giv ing the latest devised methods = of nursing care to persons requiring medical or surgical treatment Special attention given to | patio:.is requiring gynecological treatments. | Hydrolherapeutic treatments carefully follow ed. This 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, ohstretries and emergencies, day or night, l or further particulars address, SISTER SUPERIOR. 1 .•■tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiinaiMmiimiiiiiiiifiiiiii'' ♦ —t SOCIAL CHAT * --— The Methodist Ladies’ Aid will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home 01 Mrs. .L J. Patton. —<•— Miss Sylvia Sexton will entertain the Bridge club Saturday afternoon. - •> - . The Dorcas society will meet at the Christian Community church with Mrs. Harry Munro tomorrow after noon. Mrs. William Ellis and baby will arrive on the Northwestern from an extended stay in Seattle for Mrs. Ellis’ health. * —•>— Mrs. Anton Eide entertained at breakfast’ this morning in honor of Mrs. Harry Whittemore and Mrs. Hal lett. v George Roll of Cook inlet* accord ing to a federal agricultural report, reported to the department that he produced as high as 750 bushels of potatoes an acre last year. SEWARD LODGE, U. D. F. & A. M. A special communication of Seward Lodge, U. D. F. & A. M., will be held tonight at S o’clock. Refreshments will be served. AH Masons are cordially invited to attend. Work in the third degree. It J. M. SLOAN, Master. No. 33 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE PROBATE COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, THIRD DIVISION, KENA1 PRE CINCT. In the matter of the Estate of Edward Carlson, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under signed that he has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of EDWARD CARLSON, deceased. All persons having claims against the saia deceased are hereby notified to exhibit and present such claims, with the necessary vouchers, within six ((») months from the date of tffis no tice, and the first publication thereof, to tin* undersigned, L. L. JAMES, JR., said administrator, at his office in the Town of Seward. Territory of Alaska. Dated, Seward, Alaska, May 2nd, 1917. L. L. JAMES, JR. Administrator of the Estate of ED WARD CARLSON, Deceased. May 2-9-16-23. NOTICE OE APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Notice is hereby given that Bank of Seward has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Flor ence Foote, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of the said Florence Foote are hereby notified to present said claims, with the proper vouchers attached, to said Bank of Seward at its place of busi ness, in the town of Seward, in Kenai Precinct, Third Division t ? the Terri tory of Alaska, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 10th day of April, A. D. 1917. BANK OF SEWARD, H. S. Balderston, Cashier. I April 10-30 NOTICE TO CREDITORS | IN THE PROBATE COURT FOR KENAI PRECINCT, THIRD DIVI SION OF THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, BEFORE THE HON. FRANK ENNIS, U. S. COMMIS SIONER AND EX-OFFICIO PRO BATE JUDGE. In the matter of the estate of AXXA NIMMO, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the un dersigned, administrator of the estate ; of AXXA NIMMO, deceased, to the | creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit such claims, *\frith the neces sary vouchers, within six months af ter the first publication of this notice to the said administrator, at the of fice of the undersigned in the Bank of Seward building, Seward, Alaska. LEON C. BOOKER, Admisistrator of the estate of Anna Nimmo, deceased. Dated and first published on this 18th day of April, 1917. Apr. 18-25-May 2-9-16. j Map Showing Mountain Ranges, Navigable Rivers in Heavy Rlack, and the Route of the Government Railroads under Construction. *■ 1 * * ’ ^_I_ (The principal known mineral and mining districts are indicated in the numbered circles, as follows: 1, Po™ ! Die* district; 2, Sunrise district, gold; 3, Resurrection district, copper; 4, Kalis Creek district, gold; 5, Latouche district, copper; 6, the Bering River | coal fields; 7, the Valdez district, go d and copper; 8, Illiamna district, gold and copper; 9, the Bonanza mining district, owned by the Alaska Syndi cate, copper; 10, the Matanuska coa fields, and Matanuska iron and gold district; 11, Willow Creek district, —-— Long distance telephone booth at 1 The Branch. ❖— — Waterlill and Frazier whiskey at the Branch. Proof of labor blanks for sale at Gateway. Waterlill & Frazier whiskey at The Hranch. - <♦ City Express meets all boats and trains. Phone Maine 122. gold; 12, Yentna district, gold; 13, Talkeetna district, copper and gold; 14, Mt. McKinley district, gold; 13 Broad Pass district, gold and copper; 16, Nenana coal fields; 17, Kantishna district, gold; IK, Hot Springs dis trict, goldf silver, and tin; 19, Fair banks district, gold; 20, Circle dis trict, gold; 21, Rampart district, gold; 22, Chandlar district, gold; 23, Eagle district, gold; 21, Koyukuk district, gold and coal; 25, Kuskokwim dis trict, gold; 26. Ruby district, gold and coal; 27, Ophir district, gold; 2$, Iditarod district, gold; 29, George town district, gold; 30 Nulato coal fields; 31, 32, and 33 Seward Penin s ila districts, gold. From Cordova to Kennicott, the Copper River & North western Railroad, 199 miles owned by the Alaska Syndicate. From Seward to Xenana, Government railroad route, 412 miles, with 38-mile branch to Matanuska coal fields, and project ed branch of 395 miles through the Kuskokwim valley to the Yukon.) 5^ —i1,1 in Y1V YV\ Lynx, Marten, White Weasel, * . Jr I f 3 a& Bear, Mink, Wolverine, Otter ^ V 3 ’l || IN DEMAND v in \ Red, White and Blue, Cross % JsP % and Silver FOXES in especially 1B %$, - 1 STRONG DEMAND ;^,h Ship to “Shubert” sZri&'v Write for‘ dijrfcljubifrt&lflpprr" containing valuable Market in formation you must have. A rt (?l IDCPT f 25-27 WEST AUSTIN AVE. I A. B. SHUBERT, Inc. o-pt. 3. 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