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FOR SALE FOR RENT—Three-room house in Lnubner Addition. Furnished. In quire G. Peterson, same addition. Oo FOR RENT — Furnished house; two rooms and bath. See Dougherty, tf.1 ~ FOR RENT FOR SALE—Washing machine, tubs, wringer, basket—cheap. See Plumb- • ing shop. 06 WANTED. Miscellaneous WANTED—Girl or woman to help in the Germania. t.f. Taylor’s Express meets all boats and trains. Phone Main 122. -* Meet me at The Draneh. •-❖ \. Melver, licensed undertaker. -n Ovster cocktails at The Branch. -* Proof of labor blanks for sale at Gateway. • _^—mrnrnm ANTON JOHANSEN Seldovia. Alaska First-class merchandise at rea sonable prices prompt service. HOT and COLD DRINKS at THE KEY PHONE MATHISON 115 Seward Steam Laundry Phone Main 157 ' Beat of Work—Latest Machinery Work Delivered in 21 hour* Kxtra Charge No Charge for Mending Clothes Rough Dry 10c Pound Cleaning and Pressing_ Seward % | | Oo. A. Mitchell vjrill » i i >pen I >uv and N i if lit I ’hone Adams I I'd Service Cleanliness Private Ilexes for readies or Parties j SEWARD SAW MILL CO. Hood Hough Lumber of all kinds $30 and up per thousand. deli\t*red. TELEPHONE: KENAI 2 WE PAY— 8 l-2c pound for lead. $2.75 a hundred for raps. $S3 ton for cast iron. 27 l-2e pound for copper. 5c pound for rope. 18c pound for brass. 7 1 -2c pound for rubber. 27c doz. for beer bottles. ATLAS JUNK CO. 1013 I!. R. Ave. So., Seattle. No. 02763. In the United States Land Olticc at Juneau, Alaska, June 21, 1917. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under and in pursuance of the Act of Congress of May 14, 1898, as amended by the Act of Congress ot March 3. 1903, granting additional land to soldiers and sartors who served j in the army and navy of the United States during the Civil War, the un-i dersigned, Kennecott Copper Corpor ation, a corporation, the post office ad dress and place of business of which said corporation is at the Town or Latouche, upon Latouche Island, in j the Territory of Alaska, has made ap- j plication for a patent to a tract of land situated upon the westerly side of I Latouche Island, in the Territory of Alaska, containing 20.73 acres entered in the- United States Land Office at Juneau, Alaska, under the serial num ber 02763, and surveyed and platted | as United States Survey No. 713. The I said Kennecott Copper Corporation has entered upon the said tract of land as the assignee of Henry J. Engel!,; who served in the army of the United*' States during the Civil War, from Oc tober 2, 1861, to October 10, 1864, in Company *‘l,” 86th Regiment of New York Volunteers, and who received an honorable discharge from said ser vice. The said tract of land lies adjacent to the Town of Latouche, which said town lies upon the western side o Latouche Island, in the Territory of Alaska, and upon the easterly shore of Latouche Passage, at Latitude (r J de grees 03 minutes north, Long.itude 147 degrees 54 minutes 50 seconds west, and the said tract is bounded upon the most northerly end by the \ Ciravina lode mining claim, United States Survey No. 782, and by the White Wing lode mining claim, United States Survey No. 782; upon the west erly side by the Julia lode mining claim, United States Survey No. 584, i and by the Creek lode mining claim, United States Survey No. 584; upon the southwesterly end by the Eagle lode mining claim, United States Sur vey No. 584, and upon the southeast erly side by the Chinega lode mining claim, United States Survey No. 584 A more particular description of said tract is as follows: Beginning at Corner No. 1, from which Corner No. 1 United States Lo cation Monument No. 1 bears south 87 degrees 20 minutes west, 25.55 chains distant, and from which Corner No | 1 Corner No. 4 of United States Non Mineral Survey No. 712, concurrently j ' entered by the Kennccott Copper Cor poration, as assignee of the aforesaid Henry J. Engell, bears north 34 de grees 29 minutes west, 4.22 chains dis tant; thence south 27 degrees 57 min : utes west, 22.82 chains following the southeasterly side line of Julia lod< mining claim, United States Survey No. 584, and the northerly part of the southeasterly side line of Creek lode mining claim, United States Survey No. 584, to Corner No. 2; thence south 62 degrees 03 minutes east, following the northerly end line or boundary ol Eagle lode mining claim, United States Survey No. 584, 9.09 chains to Corner No. 3, the said point being identical with the most northwesterly corner of Big Bonanza lode mining claim, United States Survey No. 584, and the most southwesterly corner oi Chinega lode mining claim, United States Survey No. 584; thence north 27 degrees 57 minutes east, 22.81% chains to Corn or No. 4, the said Cor ner No. 4 being identical with the most northwesterly corner of said Chinega lode mining claim, United States Sur vey No. 584; thence north 62 degrees: 03 minutes west, following the most j southerly end lines of White Wing lode mining claim, United States Sur vey No. 782, and Gravina lode min ing claim, United States Survey No. 782, a distance of 9.09 chains to the place of beginning. Magnetic vari ation, 26 degrees 30 minutes east. The foregoing description by metes and bounds is according to the ollicial plat and field notes on lile in the office of the Register of the Land Office at Juneau, Alaska, a copy of which said official plat is posted upon the land with this notice of application for pat ent. Date of posting this notice on the land, June 14, 1917. C. B. WALKER, Register First Pub. Aug. 8, 1917. Last Pub. Oct. 8, 1917. No. 02762. In the United States Land Office at Juneau, Alaska, June 21, 1917. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That under and in pursuance of the Act of Congress of May 14, 1898, as amended by the Act of Congress, of March 3, 1903, granting additional land to soldiers and sailors who served in the army and navy of the United States during the Civil War, the un dersigned, kennecott Copper Corpor ation, a corporation, the post ollice ad dress and place of business of which said corporation is at the Town oi Latouche, upon Latouche Island, in the Territory of Alaska, has made ap HIE GATEWAY JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT IS THE BEST EQUIPPED OEEICE IN ALASKA , Letter Heads Hill Heads Statements Counter Slips Hotel Note Heads Envelopes business Cards Dodgers Posters Programs Dance Tickets Invitations Visiting Cards Tally Cards Announcements At Home Cards Individual Stationery Loose Leaf Sheets Legal Blanks Catalogs Magazines Special Checks lor business men Special Forms for Business Houses In fact, anything you may wish in the way of printing. * * ^ If you are planning new stationery or special forms of any kind we are at your service. _ PHONE. MAIN 71 - ■> —* «■ rmtm ■ —■« - i i» * - .irnimr* ^ J 1-11 PRINTING Of THE BETTER KIND ------ - - —!■■■■■ I plication for a patent to a tract of land situated upon the westerly shore of Latouche Island, in the Territory of Alaska, containing 13.35 acres entered in the United States Land Oftice at Juneau, Alaska, under the serial num ber 02762, and surveyed and platted as United States Survey No. 712. The said Kennecott Copper Corporation has entered upon the said tract of land as the assignee of Henry J. Engel 1, who served in the army of the United States during the Civil War, from Oc tober 2, 18G1, to October 10, 1864, in Company “I,” 8Gth Regiment of New York Volunteers, and who received an honorable discharge from said ser vice. The said tract of land lies upon the easterly shore of Latouche Passage upon said Latouche Island, Territory of Alaska, at Latitude GO degrees 03 minutes north, Longtitude 147 degrees 54 minutes 50 seconds west, and is adjacent to the Town of Latouche, Alaska; a more particular description of which said tract is as follows: Beginning at Corner No. 1, meander corner, upon the easterly shore of La touche Passage at the point where said shore line is intersected by the north erly end line of Shore Lode mining claim, known as United States Sur vey No. 584, patented; thence south GO degrees 34 minutes east, 2.54 chains to Corner No. 2, being iden tical with the northeasterly corner of said Shore Lode mining claim, United’ States Survey No. 584; thence south! 27 degrees 51 minutes west, following < the easterly boundary or line of said Shore Lode mining claim, patented, G.KUa chains to Corner No. 5; thence soutli G1 degrees 57 minutes east along the northerly boundary or line of the fulia Lode mining claim, United States Survey No. 584, patented, 5.42 chain. to Corner No. 4, from which said Cor ner No. 4 United States location mon ument No. 1 bears south 78 degrees 35 minutes west, 23.00 chains, distant, thence north 27 degrees 57 minute; east along the westerly boundary 01 line of Gravina Lode mining claim,! United States Survey No. 782, 20.32 chains to Corner No. 5; thence noru. 01 degrees 27 minutes west, 2.1 chains, following the southerly cm* line of Beach Lode mining claim. United States Survey No. 782, to Cor ner No. 6; thence duo west 5.28 chain, to Corner No. 7, Meander Corner, upon the easterly shore of Latouche Pas sage; -thence following tne meander; of aaid shore line as follows: First course, south 77 degrees 41 minutes west, 1.50 chains; seeon< course, south 71 degrees 4o minute. west, 1.10 chains; third course, sout’ 56 degrees 15 minutes west, 0.8* chains; fourth course, south 23 de grees 15 minutes west, 0.id chains lifth course, south 0 degrees 50 min utes east, 0.00 chains; sixth course south 28 degrees 50 minutes west, 1.3 chains; seventh course, south 7 degree. 15 minutes west, 0.60 chains; eight;, course, south 50 degrees 00 minute west, 0.70 chains; ninth course, sout.. 55 degrees 00 minutes west, 5.In chains;*tenth course, south 3G degree:* 45 minutes west, 2.40 chains; eleventh course, south 20 degrees Jo minute. west, l.GG chains, to the point of be ginning. Magnetic variation 2G de grees 40 minutes east. The foregoing description by mete.-' and bounds is according to the otlicia* plat and held notes on lile in the ollieej of the Register of the Land Ollice ai Juneau, Alaska, a copy of which said oliiciai plat is posted upon the land with this notice of application for put ent. Date of posting this notice on the land, June 14, 1017. C. L. WALKER, Register. First Pub. Aug. 8, 1017. Last Pub. Oct. 8, 1017. Serial 01801, ftrurvey 730. In the United States Land Ollice, Ju neau, Alaska, May 24, 1917. NOTICE or APPLICATION FOR PATENT NOTICE is hereby given that John 11. Olson and Ned Olson, partners un der the name of Olson Brothers, as assignee of Ezra Bartholomew, being entitled to the benlits of Section 230b I of the Revised Statutes of the United States and the amendments thereto, has applied to make entry of the lands ( embraced in United States Non-min eral Survey No. 730, situate on right bank of King Salmon Creek about 2Va miles above its confluence with Kvichak Bay, Alaska, more particu larly described as follows, to-wit: Beginning M. C. cor. No. 1 on beach j King Salmon Creek at average high j tide, cor. not set, wit. cor. rock in ground marked W. C. Cor. No. 1, S. j 730, bears West 2.05 chs. dist.; saltery building bears N. 14 deg. 10 min. E. 1.77 chs.; S. W. Cor. wharf bears N. 47 deg. 08 min. E. 1.46 chs.; thence West 4.24 chs. to cor. N®. 2 rock set in ground marked S. 730 cor. No. 2; thence North 7.75 chs. to cor. No. 3 an iron pipe set in ground marked S. 730 Cor. No. 3 from whence U. S. L. M. 730 bears S. 70 deg. 33 min. E. 3.99 chs.; Johnson’s Hill bears S. 5 deg. 26 min. W.; thence East 9.08 chs. to cor. No. 4 an iron pipe set in ground marked S. 730 cor. No. 4; thence; South 2.15 chs. to M. C. Cor. No. 6, cor. not set, wit. cor. a rock in ground marked S. 730 Cor. 5 W. C. bears j North 1.00 chs.; thence meandering j beach King Salmon Creek at ordinary i high tide (1) S. 25 deg. 26 min. W.! 1.61 chs.; (2) S. 48 deg. 59 min. W. 3.83 chs.; (3) S. 37 deg. 42 min. W. 2.06 chs. to M. C. Cor. No. 1, place of beginning. Area 5.76 acres. Variation at all corners 23 deg. 35 min. East. Long. 157 deg. 40 min. W. Lat. 58 deg. 52 min. 18 sec. North. As additional to original homestead entry of Ezra Bartholomew, No.. entered at Iowa. Scrip tiled in Juneau Ser. 01802 to which reference is here by made. Any and all persons claiming ad versely any portion of the above de scribed tract of land are required to file with the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office at Ju neau, Alaska, their adverse claim thereto, under oath, during the period of publication or within thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred byl the provisions of the Statute. J C, B. WALKER, 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 dev ised methods of nursing care to persons requiring medical or surgical treatment. Special attention given to patients requiring gynecological treatments. Ilydrotherapeutic 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 acoidenls, ohstretries and emergencies, day or night. For further particulars address, SISTER SUPERIOR. Register. * First Publication August 1, 1917.^ Lust Publication October 11, 1917. • Serial 03562, Survey 1147 In the United States Land Office, Ju neau, Alaska, May 7, 1917. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT NOTICE is hereby given that PA CIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES, a corporation, as assignee of John BeUher and Moses E. Lowell, being onii to the benefits of Section 2306 o .e Revised Statutes of the United s ’id the amendments thereto, applied to make entry of the embraced in United States Non Tiiticral survey No. 1147 situate just/ ’ • Entrance Point, Port Moller, tiering Sea, Alaska, more particularly iescribed as follows, to-wit: Beg. cor. No. 1 bevch Port Moller it ordinary high tide, cor. not set, vit. cor. bears North 5.62 chs. dist.; thence North 15.83 chs. to cor. No. 2 from whence Point Divide bears S. 19 deg. 24 min. YV. USLMS 1147 bears V. 58 deg. 55 min. E. 4.15 chs. dist.; hence East 8.27 chs. to cor. No. 3; hence meandering beach at ordinary tigh tide Port Moller, (1) S. 16 deg. >3 min. E. 1.52 chs.; (2) S. 41 deg. ‘>8 min. E. 3.09 chs. (3) S. 38 deg. 55 min. E. 4. 34 chs. (4) S. 52 deg. H min. YV. 6.35 chs. (5) S. 41 deg. 57 min. YV’. 1.54 chs. (6) S. 25 deg. 38 nin. YV. 1.95 chs. (7) S. 49 deg. 04 min. YV’. 3.63 chs. (S) N. 82 deg. 38 min. W. 3.91 chs. to cor. No. 1, place of beginning. Area 15.18 acres. Var iation all corners 19 deg. 40 min. E. Lat. 55 deg. 59 min. 19 sec. N. Long. 160 deg. 34 min. YV. As additional to original homestead ! entries of John Betcher and Moses E. Lowell, No. 373S and No. 3542, en tered at Redwood Falls, Minn., and Junction CRy, Kan., respectively. Any and all persons claiming ad verse* y any portion of the above de scribed tract of land are required to file with the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office at Ju neau, Alaska, their adverse claim thereto, under oath, during the period of publication, or within thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statute. PACIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES, By NEWARK L. BURTON, Its Attorney in Fact. First publication Majv 15, 1917. Last publication October 13, 1917. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the foregoing notice be published for the statutory period in ihe Seward Gate way, a newspaper of general circula tion printed at Seward, Alaska, the nearest newspaper to said above de scribed claim or survey. C. B. WALKER. Register. _ — Serial 01687, Sur. 230. In the United States Land Office, Ju neau, Alaska, May 24, 1017. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT NOTICE is hereby given that An drew Grosvold, as assignee of Deborah A. Luthy, being entitled to the bene fits of Section 2306 of the Revised Statutes of the United States and the amendments thereto, has applied to make entry of the lands embraced in United Hates Non-mineral survey No. j 230 situate on Northerly shore ot Chernubura Island, Shumigan Island, Group, District of Alaska, more par ticularly described as follows, to-wit:j Beg. cor. No. 1 at ordinary high tide, Pacific Ocean cor. not set, wit. cor. bears South 1.58 chs. from which wit. tor. U. S. L. M. Sur. 230 bears S. 87 deg. 58 min. W. 19.41 chs.; thence from I true cor. No. 1 South 3.14 chs. to Coi. No. 2; thence East 5.70 chs. to Cor. No. 3; thence North G.50 chs. to cor. j No. 4, cor. not set, wit. cor. bears j South 1.24 chs.; thence from true cor.( No. 4 meandering beach Pacific Ocean at ordinary high tide (1) S. 51 deg. 43 min. W. 2.02 chs.; (2) S. 60 deg 48 min. W. 1.84 chs. (3) S. 36 deg. 04 min. W. 1.25 chs. (4) N. 63 deg. 22 min. W. 0.55 chs. (5) S. <0 deg. 26 min. W. 1.35 chs. to cor. No. 1, place of beginning. Area 2.59 acres. ^ Var iation at all corners 19 deg. lo min. East. Latitude 54 deg. 49 min. 52 sec. N. Longitude 159 deg. 31 min. 00 sec. W. . . . . As additional to original homestead entry of Deborah A. Luthy, widow of Godfrey Luthy, No. 5199 and 5973 en tered at Boonville, Mo., which said scrip is filed in Juneau Serial 01654. Any and all persons claiming ad versely any portion of the above de scribed tract of land are required to file with the Register ar.d Receiver of the United States Land Office at Ju neau, Alaska, their adverse claim j thereto, under oath, during the period of publication, or within thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of. the Statute. ANDREW GROSVOLD, By NEWARK L. BURTON, Attorney in Fact. First publication Aug. 4, 1917. Last publication Oct. 15, 1917. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that) the foregoing Notice be published for the statutory period in The Gateway, a newspaper ot general circulation, printed at Seward, Alaska, the nearest newspaper to said above described claim or survey. C. R. WALKER, Register. APPLICATION TO PURCHASE Land Under Act Relating to Trade and Manufacturing Sit**s. Serial 015H5 Department of the Interior, United States Land Oilice, Juneau, Alaska, August 10, 1917. Notice is hereby given that the Ka diak Fisheries Company, by its agent Jacob kreilsheimer, whose postollice address is 412-10 bowman Building, Seattle, Washington, has filed in tin* oilice its application under the provi sions of the Act of .May 4th, 1898, and Section 10 thereof, to make Trade and .Manufacturing Site Entry, No. 01585 of the following described tract, to wit, U. S. Survey 1080, situate at St. Paul Harbor near Kodiak in Lat. 57 deg. 47 min. N., Long. 152 deg. 25 min. 4o sec. W., more particularly described to-wit: “Beginning at Cor. No. 1, M. C., on line of ordinary high tide, St. Paul Harbor, and whence astronomical sta tion bears N. 00 deg. 13 min. 47 see. F. 55.40 chains, and Cor. No. 4, Sur. 559, bears N. 74 deg. 15 min. 7 sec. E., 47.82 chains, and W. C. bears N. 25 deg. 29 min. W. 2.37 chains; thence meandering (1) S. 01 deg. 41 min. W. 3.00 chains (2) S. 70 deg. 5 min. W. 4.50 chains CD S. 78 deg. 14 min. W. 2.57 chains to Cor. No. 2, M. C., whence W. C. bears N. 25 deg. 29 min. W. 80 links, thence on said course 2.00 chains to Cor. No. 3, thence N. 04 deg. 31 min. F. 1057 chains to Cor. No. 4, thence S. 25 deg. 29 min. F. 3.53 chains to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, containing an area of 3.01 acres, Mag. Var. 24 deg. 45 min. F. Said tract is situate on the north side of St. Paul Harbor about 40 chains Northwest of the village of Kadiak.” Upon saiii property the Kadiak Fisheries Company now has and for some time since lias maintained its canneries, saw mill, cook house, bunk houses, wharf and other buildings, ap purtenant thereto. NOTICE is hereby further given that any and ail persons, corporation* or associations having or asserting an adverse interest in or claim to the tract of land so applied for or any part thereof, may and they are hereby re quired to file their protest to said ap plication in the Land Office at Juneau, Alaska, that being tiie office where such application is pending, setting forth under oath: The nature and ex tent of their said claim within the period of publication, which period has been set by the Register and Receiver of said Land Office for tiU days, or within thirty (30) days after the ex piration of said time as by law pro vided. J KADIAK FISHERIES COMPANY, By Chas. Z. Frey, Its Vice. Pres. Address:— Kodiak, Alaska. Notice of the above application will be published in the “Seward Gate way,” printed at Seward, Alaska, which 1 hereby designate as the news paper published nearest the land ap plied for in said application. C. B. WALKER, Register, United States Land Oilice, Juneau, Alaska. First Pub. Aug. 24, 1917. Last Pub. Nov. 4, 1917. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To J. C. Ducken, his heirs and admin istrators, and to all whom it may concern: Take notice that I have done Three Hundred Dollars’, ($300.00), worth of labor each year in order to hold the following described quartz claims, known as the Bonanza, Eureka and Phoenix Claims, situated on Popof Island, in the Unga Peninsula Mining District, Territory of Alaska, the no tices of location whereof are recorded in the oihce of the Recorder of the Unga Peninsula Mining District at Unga, Alaska, in Book 1, at Page 264, of Locations for the Bonanza Claim, in Book 2, Page 50, for the Eureka Claim, and Book No. 3, Page 39, for the Phoenix Claim, of the records of said District for the years ending De cember 31st, 1913, and December 31, 1914, and December 31, 1915, and De cember 31, 1916, and unless within ninety days after this notice by pub lication you fail or refuse to contrib ute your portion of such expenditure, viz: Six Hundred Dollars, ($600.00), being One Hundred and Fifty Dollars, ($150.00), for each of said years, your interest in said Bonanza, Eureka and Phoenix mining claims will be for feited to and become the property of the subscriber under Section 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. LOUIS HERMAN. First Pub. Aug. 31. Last Pub. Nov. 30,