MANY COMPANIES
TAKEN OFF LIST OF
SECRETARY KARL THEILE AN.
NOUNCES 56 ARE DROPPED
FROM TERRITORIAL LIST
Fifty-six corporations have been
stricken from Territorial corporation
lists, as provided by law, for failure
to pay their corporation taxes Iji
two successive years, it was an
nounced in Juneau by Karl Jheile,
Secretary of Alaska. Of the com
panies dropped, 32 were foreign, and
24 domestic.
If application for reinstatement is
made prior to July 2, this year, the
corporation stricken may be reinstat
ed by paying all back taxes and pen
alties, and an additional penalty of
$20. Most of the companies named
have been dissolved and a number of
them were succeeded by other cor
porations.
Those stricken follows:
Foreign
Alaska Birch Hardwood Lumber
Co., Alaska Garment Milling & Man
ufacturing Co., Alaska Kougarok Co.,
Alaska Pacific Herring Co., Alaska
Sea Food Co., American Paper Co.,
Anchor Point Silver Fox Farm Inc.,
Barton & Co., Bainbridge Fisheries
Co., Canyon Creek Development Co.,
Columbia Salmon Co., Copper Harbor
Pulp & Power Co., Dobbins Packing
Co., Dodd Mead & Co. Inc., Falcon
Mining Co., Golden Dawn Mining Co.,
Gold Mint Mining Co. of Seattle, Mt.
McKinley Gold Placers, McCarty’s
Third Holding Co., Nizina Copper
Co. Inc., Pacific Building & Loan
Association, Pacific Grocery. Co.,
Pacific Mild Cure Co., Pioneer Gold
Dredging Co., Southern Alaska Can
ning Co., Standard Copper Mines Co.
of Alaska, United States Whaling Co.,
Vandsyssel Packing Co., Washington
Salvage Co., Welch Partridge Co.,
Western Pacific Livestock Co.
Incense and Incense Burners. Schal
lerer’s Alaska Shop.
Nine cans Carnation milk
for $1.00. Seward Trading
company.
AM. LEGION AUXILIARY
APPOINTMENTS IDE
I INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 16. (JP)—
| Arrangements for the convention of
the American Legion Auxiliary in
Paris next September will be in
charge of Mrs. A. W. Kipling, presi
dent of the Paris unit of the Auxili- j
ary, whose appointment as national;
convention chairman was announced i
at national headquarters of the or-:
ganization here. The Auxiliary con
vention will be held in conjunction
with the national convention of the
Legion and is expected to be attended
by thousands of American women.
YOUNGEST “FIRST LADY"
DALLES, Feb. 15. (#>)—Mrs. Dan
Moody, 29 year old wife of the Texas ,
governor, is the youngest woman to |
preside at the executive mansion and
is a huntress and journalist as well.
ROUGH ON WOMEN
LONDO, Feb. 16. (/P)—Polo is too
rough a game for women and they
have been barred from British tour
I naments in the future.
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The Cty Council sits in regular
session next Monday eevning.
A miniature machine gun may be
worn on the chest and fired by rais
ing the arms when ordered to “stick
’em up.”
Domestic
Alaska Gold Hill Mining Co., Al
aska Scandinavian Reindeer Corpora
tion, Alaskatalla Petroleum Co., Al
askamber Oil Co., Automatic Purse
Seiner Co., Babe Mining Co., Big
Four Mining Co., Caughrean Fedder
son Co., Chichagof Extension Min
ing Co. of Alaska, Cordova Packing
& Navigation Co., Eureka Oil Co.,
First Territorial Bank of* Alaska, Hy
der Miner Publication Co., Ibex Tex
as Creek Mines Co., Kamishak Cann
ing Co., Kanak Industrial Corpora
tion, Marshall & Newman Co., Mt.
McKinley Consolidated Gold Mining
Corporation, Petersburg Lumber Co., j
Sitka Mines Development Co., Sitka j
Packing Co., Sourdough Gold Mining
Co., Tana Valley Reindeer Associa
tion Inc., Wrangell Pulp & Paper Co.
Seattle chocolate and vanilla ice
cream. Schallerer’s Alaska Shop.
“QUALITY FIRST”
BROWN & HAWKINS CORP.
Seward, Alaska
WORK AND OUTDOOR SHOES
Reflecting True Values
$4.50
Heavy black Blucher, Munson last,
waterproof sole,
pair .
16-in. top Work Shoes,
Moccasin toe, pair.
Heavy Dayton Loggers, 12
in. to 16-in. tops, pair
$7.00
$10.00
$0.00
Heavy brown Outing Blu
chers, pair ..
Chocolate Soft Tip Bluchers, compo
sition sole,
pair ...
16-in. Top Moccasin Blu
chers, pair.
$5.00
$12.00
EVERYTHING IN MEN’S FURNISHINGS OF THE BETTER GRADE AT
ORDINARY PRICES
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at All Times
• Choice Local Potatoes, per Cwt. $3.25 Com on Cob, 7 for ..$1.00
THE NEW HALLETT MARINE ENGINE
A Pacific Coast Product
FOUR
CYLINDER
TYPE
HIGH SPEED
SMALL BORE
8 to 10 H. P.
The Hallett Marine Engine is the latest development in a small, com
, paratively light weight, small boat engine. Many of the drawbacks of other
small high speed engines have been overcome in the construction principles em
bodied in Hallett Marine Engines. Hallett Engines are built in four different
Models ranging from $325 to $400 f. o. b. Factory. Illustrated catalog showing
working principle and construction of Hallett Marine Engine will gladly be
mailed to anyone interested. / • r
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Fishing Gear of All Kinds—Marine Hardware—Oils and Paints
5 We carry a lahge stock of American and Norway Spilkevik and Mittet
Hemp Lines, Halibut Hooks, Gangian and Buoy Lines, Rope, Chain, Anchors
and Anchor Cable, Buoy Kegs, Buoy Lights, Bamboo Poles, Skate Bottoms,
Skate covers, Guardies, Boat Paints and Accessories—Everything used in
Halibut Fishing. *
Snow Shoes, Skis, Game Traps, Guns and Ammunition, Hunting Knives,
Coleman Lamps, Lanterns and Camp Stoves. Kitchen Utensils, Camp Out
fits, Tents, Blankets, Pack Boards, Blasting Powder, Blasting Caps and Fuse. )
Cook Stoves and Heating Stoves for everyone’s need.
WILLIAM JACKEL WANTED
Information concerning William
Jackel, whose last known address
was Treadwell, Alaska, is anxiously
sought by Ellis Bancroft, Box 116,
Everett, Wash. Jackel was at Tread
well six or seven years ago, since
•w'hich time nothing has been heard
of him. He is wanted in connection
with a matter of great importance to
himself. Any information concern
ing him should be sent to Ellis Ban
croft at Everett.
ALASKA OUT OF JUNEAU
The S. S. Alaska, of the Alaska
Steamship Company, sailed from Jun
eau at 2 o’clock this morning en
route to this port, according to the
local telegraph office.
WOMAN’S CLUB MEETING
The Seward Woman’s Club meets
tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in
a social meeting at the residence of
Mrs. F. E. Leslie.
A new line of Pig’n Whis
tle candies arrived on this
steamer. Delicious choco
lates and taffies. Candy
Cottage.
Mefford’s fresh ranch
po-ofs. Seward Trading Co.
Ice Cream Made Daily
High Grade Candies
Framed Pictures, Curios and Photographs
Phone Adams 128
HARDWARE, STOVES AND RANGES
Inside frosted Electric Lamps, Ship Chandlery, An
chors, Rope and Tv^ine, Paints and Oils, Sheet metal,
Plumbing Shop, Giijn repairs.
Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention
J. L. CRAEF
Phone Madison 87 j Seward Alaska