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Special deliver of freshly baked
goods from 11 a. m. to 12 o'clock and
from 4 to 5 o’clock in the afternoon.
Seward Bakery. Phone Madison 82.
FOR SALE OR LEASE—Home and
rooming house, grocery store in
connection; lease three to five
years. Will sell stock on hand.
Write M. E. Shortley, Seldovia,
_Alaska.
FOR SALE—Gasboat Buffalo, 50 foot
boat, just overhauled. A. C. Down.
a
ey. Seward Hotel.
Fritz Augeraan, a brief visitor i
Seward form Latouche, who spei
the week-end in the city, returned t
his work Sunday a passenger on th
good ship Yukon.
Mli ICE CREAM
High Grade Candies
Framed Pictures, Curios and
Photographs
Phone Adams 128
Your Sock
—May be well made, but it is not so strong
as our vault Entrust your savings to our
care; we pay interest (your sock does not).
Remember: buried treasure never grows,
but every dollar you deposit with us be
comes two dollars in time. OPEN AN AC
COUNT WITH US.
Bank of Seward
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e
FLOOD LOSSES HEM
ON MUSKRAT FIRMS
WASRINGTON, July 12. (JP)—Ad-1
vices reaching the Department o' Ag-1
riculture from the Mississippi flood j
area show tremendous losses to fur
farmers on the lower Gulf coast.
Muskrats are reported to have died
by the thousands when trapped and
drowned in their homes by a sudden
rush of water. The crest ofthe flood
was spotted with lifeless, floating
bodies.
Great loss is said to have resulted
from the onrush of water wTien dams
were dynamited to lessen the burden 1
of natural channels.
Rafts, piled high with brush and j
| mud and set afloat as a haven of re-1
; fuge, were of little use.
CIRCUS BARS SHOOTING
PARIS. July 12. (/P)—Cannonading,
pistol shots and explosions are barred
[ at the matinees of the principal indoor
circuses from now on.
FRANCO-GERMAN AIRPORT
LUXEMBURG, July 12. (JP)—A joint!
aerodrome for German and French
aviation companies has been agreed
upon between the cities of Treves and
Luxemburg. The site of the new
aerodrome is about half way between
the two cities.
ORIGINAL “YANKEE DOODLE’’
HARTFORD, Conn., July 12. </P)—
Dr. Geo. C. F. Williams of tills city,
president of the Connecticut Histor
cal Society, has presented the society
with the original copy of “Yankee
Doodle,” beginning with the words, j
“Father and I went down to camp.”«
The manuscript is among 225 do,cu-j
ments of Revolutionary days which
Dr. Williams has given to the society.!
CONVENT BARS BOBBED HAIR
MANILA, July 12. (JP)—'The Colegia
de Santa Teresa, a convent college1
here, will not admit any girl student I
this fall whose hair is bobbed. Those 1
already enrolled must let their tresses
grow. “It isn’t becoming and it isn’t j
ladylike,” the superior declared in her
edict.
JOKES HIMSELF WELL
LOS ANGELES, Ju’v 12. (A')—
Will Rogers has joked his way out
c‘ the hospital. His humor and sunny
disposition aided him in recovering j
from an ’operation, say doctors. He j
has gone to his home in Beverly |
Hills.
TO ATTEND FUNERAL
Mrs. Fred Haklaso i accompanied
by her son Victor left for Anchorage
a few days ago to aftend the funeral
exercises held for Lee Lauritz who
ended his life by hanging. Mrs.
Hakinson is returning no Wednes
day’s train and may be acc. mpa”ied
by her cousin, Mrs. Lauri z and two
children.
Vantine’s Incence and burners.
Schallerer’s Alaska Shop.
English Broadcloth Shirts, N. Y. j
prices, $2.50 each. Urbach’s.
Try a piece of BABY BEEF from
Frye-Bruhn meat market.
Ghas. H. Gilbert, Bureau of Fish
eries man, a local arrival from the
South on the S. S. Yukon, left town
yesterday.
LEGAL NOTICE
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA.
SERIAL NO. 06180
July 9, 1927.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
the NEW ENGLAND FISH COMPA
NY, a corporation organized under the
Laws of the State of Maine and author
ized to do business in the Territory of
Alaska, has filed application, Serial
06180, for patent under the provisions
of Sec. 2306, R. S., for a tract of land
situated at Kodiak, Alaska, in Latitude
57 deg. 47 min. 22 sec. and Longitude
150 deg. 24 min. 47 sec., containing
an area of 5.16 acres, and included
within U. S. Survey No. 1534 and more
particularly described as follows, to
wit:
Commencing at Cor. No. 1 M. C.
on the line of ordinary high tide
of St. Paul Harbor, whence U. S.
C. & G. S. Sta. bears N. 69 deg. 13
min. 15 sec. E. 41.22 chs.; running
thence along the line of said high
tide of St. Paul Harbor (1) S. 60
deg. 51 min. W. 4.52 chs.; (2) S.
56 deg. 27 min. W. 4.51 chs.; (3)
S. 49 deg. 04 min, W. 2.40 chs.;
(4) S. 61 deg. 28 min. W. 3.00 chs.
to Cor. No. 2 M. C. on the line of
ordinary high tide of St. Paul
Harbor; thence N. 25 deg. 29 min.
W. 4.55 chs. to Cor. No. 3; thence
N. 64 deg. 31 min. E. 14.32 chs.
to Cor. No. 4; thence S. 25 deg. 29
min. E. 2.83 chs. to Cor. No. 1
the place of beginning, containing
an area of 5.16 acres; magnetic
variation 24 deg. 20 min. E.
J. LINDLEY GREEN,
Register U. S. Land Office.
First publication July 11, 1927.
Last publication Sept. 19, 1927.
By the Sack or Carload
PREMIER LUMP
AND MINE RUN COAL
Coal—Try It.
The New Howard-Jesson
Healy Lump, Nut or Mine
Run
Evan Jones Lump or Mine
Run
Nanimo Range Coal
In Sack or Bulk
WOOD, ICE, HAY AND
GRAIN
Transferring — Teaming
ALASKA
TRANSFER
Telephone—Main 81
ARCADE BUILDING
H. V. Hoben. A. F. Davis
HOTEL
OVERLAND
MEL A. HORNER
Manager
SEWARD ALASKA
On the Main Street
STOP AT
HOTEL SEATTLE
when In Anchorage, Alaska
HOT AND COLD WATER
IN ALL ROOMS
CURRENT PRICES
J. J. MclSAAC, Prop.
i'Timlfir
!
j Trains Leave—8:00 a.m. Sunday;
i 7:30 a.m. Monday and Thursday;
! 10:00 a.m. Saturday.
i
i Trains Arrive—3:40 p.m. Sunday;
« 7:00 p.m. Wednesday and Satur
i
day.
J 9:45 p.m. Friday.
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j Cleaning and Pressing
■ Ladies’ Work a Specialty
J Phone Adams 120 Shoe Shining
| WM. SLEDGE, Prop.
CITY EXPRESS
Agent for
The American Express Co.
Sample Room in Connection
Baggage Stored
Connection made with all steamers,
trains and hotels.
“We never sleep” Phone Main 122
Harold Painter, Prop.
Successor to Billy Patterson
ELLISBALL-CHILI MILL
MADE IN SIZES FROM
TWO TO FIFTY TONS
DAILY CAPACITY
Priced $150 to $1989
Investigate the Ellis Mill First
NELS HAGEN
ALASKA AGENT
SEWARD - ALASKA
When in Seldovia
Stop at
JOE HILL’S PLACE
Dance Hall, Pool Room, Barber
“THE BEST IN TOWN”
Rooms, Restaurant, Movie
i
‘HOTEL SEWARD’
Hot and Cold Water in
in All Rooms
Rooms With or Without
Baths
OSCAR DAHL, Prop.

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