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By the Sack or Carload
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VAR: v ' 7ERS
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THANKS, SUBSCRIBER!
The Gateway appreciates the favor
of the Anchorage subscriber who cal
led attention tONjthe error made in
the head of an article last week. Mis
j takes will happen in the best of 4»egu
j lated families and The Gateway is no
exception to the rule. By pointing out
wthe error makes for the belief The
Gateway’s col urns are scanned close
ly for it was but a minor one.
EPP BACK IN TOWN
Abe Epp, who/ arrived in Seward
from the States three months ago
with the intention of staying for two
weeks, returen to the city Saturday
'from the Interior. Mr. Epp was fortu
nate in bing invited to join a party
heading in for the Circle region and on
that trip he enjoyed one of the best
times of his young life, he reports.
Mr. Epp will remain in the city await
ing the arrival from the Westward of
Jack Me Cord.
BRINGS MUCH FISH
The S. S. Redondo, of the Alaska
j Steamship company, arrived in port
early yesterday morning from the
Westward bringing another capacity
load of fish products for transfer and
reshipment to Seattle on the S. S.
Redondo.
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Dr. Philip S. Smith, head of the
Alaska activities of the U. S. Geologi
cal Survey, who has been making his
annual trip to the Territory, passed
through Seward yesterday enroute to
his Washington, D. C. pffices. Mr.
Smith was accompanied by his son
Sidney.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Richardson affd
son, of Seattle, were among the ar
rivals in Fairbanks during the past
week. Mr. Richardson is replacing Les
lie A. Marchand, as a member of the
Alaska College faculty, during Mr.
Marchand’^ absence in France.
Upon completion of road work in
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the Moose Pass region it is reported j
the crews will be moved onto the Ke-;
nai-Seward highway where work will I
be carried forward.
Fresh killed*^ local chickens. Car
stens Packing Company.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA.
SERIAL NO. 06180
July 9, 1927.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV^N, 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!
061S0, 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 I
150 deg. 24 min. 47 sec., containing !
an area of 5.16 ® acres, and included;
within JJ. 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 Inin. 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.
NOTICE OF SUBMITTING FINAL
PROOF
Anchorage, Alaska, July 29th, 1927.
Nolice is hereby given that Peter
Anderson, entryman, together with his
witnesses, Paul C. McMullen and Har
ry B. Melvin, all of Seward, Alaska,
has submitted final proof on his Home
stead Entry, Serial No. 05620 Lot No.
3, NW 1-4 NE 1-4 section One (1)
Township One (1) South Range One
(1) West, Seward Meridian, That
said final proof is now in the files of
the U. S. Land Office at Anchorage,
Alaska, and if no protest is filed in
the said U. S. Land Office within the
period of publication or within thirty
days thereafter, said final prof will be
accepted and final certificate will is
sue.
J. LINDLEY GREEN,
Register
Date of first publication August 1, 1927.
1 Date of last publication September 10
1927.
POM COUPLE FIT
ClUfOl LEAVE SOUTH
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Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gale, two of
the mos-t popular of residences along
the entire railroad belt from Seward
to Fairbanks, were passengers on
the S. S. Yukon last night on their
way to the States where they will j
j spend a well deserved vacation. For j
I the last five years Mr. Gale has been
j in charge of the pumping station ''for
ijfhe Alaska Railroad at Canyon. Their
I home at Canyon was one of the beau
I tv spots along the Railroad -and -the
source of many enjoyable visits by
travelers. A few miles back of the
station there is a small lake and on
its shores Mr. and Mrs. Gale had a
restful little camp as well as a boat
on the lake. Prior to coming to Alas- J
ka Mr. Gale had an enviable reputa
tion as an engineer on the Northern
Pacific.
The regular weekly business meet
ing and luncheon of the Seward Cham
ber of Commerce, will be held tomor
row at noon at the Seward Grill.
Miss Harriet and Lorrin Malstrom
of Seattle, who have been making the
Yukon river trip, via the Skagway
route, passed through Seward yester
day enroute home. While at Dawson
they remained two months visiting
their uncle, Harold Malstrom, publish
er of the Dawson News.'
Tom Doyle, who has been hunting
in the Interior, passed through Sew
ard yesterday enroute to Seattle.
Congressman Albert H. Vestal of
Idiana, who passed through Seward
some weeks ago enroute to the Inter
ior, on a vacation and hunting trip, is
now' in the Healy river coutry from
which district he will emerge onto the
Richardson highway, thence to Cordo
va or Valdez, enroute back to the
States. 1
Mrs. J. H. Romig, wife of Dr. Romig,
acompanied by her son Howard, re
turned Saturday from a brief"' visit
Outside.
Unless you have tried FRYE’S BA
BY BEEF you have not tried the best.
“Golf clubs and bails; just re
ceived The course is open, see
Urbach.'’
Grebe Binocular Colls
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with Low-Wave Extent
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This is one of several reasons
for that superior reception
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Also supplied
with Battery
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CAL M. BROSIUS
Seward, Alaska
ADOPT RESOLUTIONS
Among tlie resolutions adopted *4
the recent annual convention of the
i American Legion at Cordova, were
two of particular interest, one asking
that the insane of the Territory be
hopitalized in Alaska and the other
requesting repeal or modification of
the Federal statue prohibiting boxing
contests within the Territory.
Serve FRYE’S BABY BEEF and
be assured your guests will enjoy it.
Fresh killed local chickens. Car
stens Packing Company.
WESSIdL GAHOS
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CURTIS R. MORFORD
FOR FIRE INSURANCE
DR. J. A BAUGHMAN "
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY
Phone Madison 90. Seward, Alaska
D0N0H0E & DIMOND
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Offices:
VALDEZ and CORDOVA
DR. A. R. ROBERTS
DENTIST
Dental and Generali X-Ray Work
New Teeklenberg Bldg.
Phone Mad. 108 ... Seward, Alaska
For any kind of
GENERAL REPAIRING
G. THORKELSON
Leave Call at The NORTHERN
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Typewriters and sewing machines
made as good as new
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OGLE’S GARAGE
Oils and Gasoline, Gerflral
Repairs
Storage
Pete Ogle, Prop. Phone Madison 66
For Electrical Work
CALL TOM OSBO
Residence—Madison 123
Join Urbach'* chtufatfog library.
Fifteen cent* to read a late book.
STOP AT
HOTEL SEATTLE
when in AnohoraKe. Alaska
HOT AND COLD WATER
IN ALL ROOMS
CURRENT PRICES
J. J. MclSAAC, Prop.
THE PALACE
John Mattlch, Prop.
POOL, SOFT DRINKS AND
CIGARS
Furnished Rooms
Phone Main 65
’Wmilifl
Trains Leave
7:30 a.m. Monday and Thursday; •
10:00 a.m. Saturday.
Trains Arrive— •; *
7:00 p.m. Wednesday and Satur- J
day.
9:45 p.m. Friday.
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
Ladies’ Haircutting
Shampooing, Massaging
Our Specialty
Tub and Shower Baths
Miacij
Cleaning and Pressing 1
Ladies’ Work a Specialty*
Phone Adams 120 Shoe Shining «
WM. SLEDGE, Prop.
BOOM! BANG! BOOM!
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IF YOU DON’T BRING HOME THE
BACON DROP INTO THE FRYE BRUHN
MEAT MARKET AND MAKE YOUR
SELECTION OF FRE3H MEATS
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Frye Bruhfl & to.
“WE DELIVER VE MAIN ji

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