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!! NORTHERN MACHINE WORKS I a : Standard Gas Engines ! ! Ox? f~~. rfa< Sajspifs JtWcrses Swing llBioss 1 1 Ti’-iS BiiJtJ BfiSii Bd£5.^s Wit Bstifiiisi S2>1 Reaiwi,> 1 ! OUR SPECIALTIES ; OXY-ACETYLEXB WELDING GAS ENGINE REPAIRS GENERAL MACHINE SHOP WORK ■it i e->« Id e im»> **♦*♦*♦*♦» «— -— Alaska Steamship Co. THREE DAY SSL VICE - <-s~ Keiftftir. NartiN. ni SodJ^sttra Alssit Service jzfteescx. juxy is-sl acgcjt :22c septzmles & DOLPHIN. JULY 12-24. AUGOS S-13-30 EETURJlINii 2HSSZ LATT" MOST COMFORTABLE SHITS ON SOUTHEASTERN ROUTE MARIPOSA. JULY 20 AUGUST i_6 ALAMEDA. JULY 2c. AUGUST. ... SEPTEMBER L NORTHWESTERN. JULY IF- AUGUST 2-21. SEPTEMBER 3. WriijiL. Jnrias. Sks^rij mi WfslT.'ii, Ertasriftg 10 Di~ Later. Larses* tad Fastest S ; ranaiag Alaska A3 S»:ics#s Sn.b;cct ta CktEge Witter: N®54ce. Titii'f !« Seattle Tseocsa. Yle*-«ria *a»t Van’ nv-;r. British Crtln nbii C. M. TAYLOR. Agent - - Phone 64 ---- i >^Te$s. STEAMERS FOR mean Seattle, Tacoma X \OJ \xtaa. Viacccvs. .Aa .vn, _" 'Sj/ EwfC. 'T'Var-Lw Pet: Toraend^ SxA PicHiy it. z^rtki, S-a£*j Bart-in, ! ; San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego H. BRANDT, G.A.P.D. C. D. DUNANN, P.T.M 608 Second Ave, Seattle. 112 Market, SanFrancIsec R.gh! reFerved Ic '"aa.e Schedule NEXT SAILINGS FRS?* KETCHIKAN A S. STTT OF SEATTLE. AUG - = SEPT. 9-20. OCT. L 3. S SPOKANE. SEPT. 3-14 25. OCT 5. RETURNING THREE DAYS LATER PHONE 77.. f H. BOLD. Agent. HUMBOLDT STEAMSHIP COMPANY S. S. Humboldt sails from Ketchikan for Skag way, and all S. E. Alaska Ports on or about the folowing dates: SEPTE3CBXB ' i -±z ’ And every 10 days thereaiter. leaving south bound three davs iater HECkMAN WHaRF COMPANY, AfcfctS Border Line Transportation Co. p.p-.-:fT-) BAXES BBTVBEi KZI- Fim Cr.iar Y1.R0Q CBUKAX AND SEATTLE S;coad CX*3 flO.OO S. S. ALKI PASSENGER AND FREIGHT I nXH i iCE BciT V. XXN SEATTLE _ ^ T-U AND S' **- ALASKA. DIRECT S. S. DESPATCH SERVICE to west coast OF PRINCE OF WARES LSL S. S. NORTHLAND Rigit reserved to dungs jefcedxls wtttoat notice. For ftntier Altirmaiem ej-p’.y to D. W. Hint, Agent. Xcriilmd Dock. Piece 60. /— ' ..." CiOliNQ EAST? The Canadian Pacific Railway offers attractive rates. , In connection with East-bound rail tickets Our steamers sail every Saturday morning at 7 o’clock. Sailings, however, subject to change without notice. For information and rates inquire of F. E. RYES, Agent Phone 39 ..._r PACIFIC ALASKA NAVIGATION COMPANY THE ADMIRAL LINE P-. .n Ssc* : as? :jl Pr n &>rs& .Uisc4 K^m xi^jcr* , ^ uvl SawsSAk .V/7 Kexxi..' —Snclis-Su fnaom. «w- *»£ Peter*• w * ->• >Si .VT*, Pvft WJU.U *> -m* ia« 4 i.r* . .ivi’^ ... _,. ... ,. • -.-k BSSaanar. 1A TV.£be, Ctok k* Saatker? Gittlwta t Forts. jo.'Vi. Seaairi Slid S^djafiL Cteaaifizs Admiral Et;l! Aid Watstc O&u a* E*S£fiaiaa Kortk and SMfetaoad e® tk Ka, IjSUs asd 2£ti$£ eacfc oontia. fit tit «*»*-< s© * fcary*-«* W0t*oet notice n CAUAGH£2. A**,*. WRTHLAHD DOCK CO.. A**« Jsaaua PHOSE 60 KndrihM + SIDELIGHTS ON THE WAR d + + ♦♦ + + ♦* + ♦♦* + + ♦ * lafornmlion received at Sofia say? tfeat the population of Constantinople | considers the Gt oat ion very grave, j Violent fighting ha* been in prog;-' j on the Gallipoli Peninsula for the past ] veejr, and it is declared thousands of “ wounded are arriving every day -* J - stavtinople. At th,» same time , thousand* of fresh troops are I oiag ■eat so the Dardanelles front, scarcity of bread and coal is said to have added to the general feeli-s s lepresGon. • « * t-'i'iy ntarsner* and eattlemen, who st is allege?!, were left penniless i> J Boston after they had made the rotsr " trip to and from France, England an Montreal, have engaged eot'.mseS to ring sssit agaiust the Lamport - Holt line, ,.wner? of the T. i. 'o' , UvcrsHWi. New York A Brasilian - shin Company, for violation* of eor.tj *<ts which the mess say should fe.rrn them to Newport News. Ya. ♦ ♦ * St* • re French generals have 1 '.va transferred ft., active scrvse, . *a the reserve Isst in pnrsv.assce of | the p 'licy of Gen. Joffre in placing only voting an 1 active ctcts in re le command*. Since the out i rcak of the war this policy ha* re sulted in reducing the average age f French general* from 01 to 51 » • » Orders have been dispatched to r- Sri s sn,j munition factories of Japan to rush their work in accord- j sice .:th the recent decision to em i ploy si; available remws, govern- i r ental and private, to aid Japan's al- | lies in the w-sr. • • * ■'ordinal Gibbons declare* that i t re ise v ?e for war between the ! ( 5 -I'- S- - . and Germany. His o{- ! •i •_ is that Americana should not ! tr-.vel 02 endangered ships. * * • T! c Gerr.-'rs ar-> already using the Yistnla river and its tributaries for i rmy transportation into eastern l*o- I '.and. : -cordhtg to a dispatch fr a. : : N'-vo Gecrgievsk. * » « France ha. perfected a new type ; of can no. now mounted above the ] v-Sh?«e-v. inr-tr ^ Metz. These | will be -5r-i. ‘‘TTben tbe time 1 ■omes. ” DISOLUTION OF FAETNER5HX? -•vti'e is hereby given that she <o ; / i-c.-iiiujj. doing busitses?* j unier she title of Hnbbnrd A WLE- ; limns. Ketchikan. Alaska, is this day j tissdved, El. J. Williams having pur- ; ;based '.he- interests of A. L. Hub- I bar 1. The former vrili continue the j UsttM :f the firm, paying all ac- . count* against saute, and collecting ! all monies due. Dated at Ketchikan. Alaska, this I 13th day of Sept. 1&15. E. J. WILLIAMS. A. L. HrBBABD. -* Job printing at the Miser. --♦ NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Notice j® hereby given that I. A. L. Brown, of Craig. Alaska, will not ; pay or be responsible for any bills. ebts or las; r ess transactions eon-; traeted or entered into by Mrs. A. ’ L. Brown. This to take effect front this date. (Signed; A. L. BROWN. -•--— FARM FOE SALE Tie S. E. <j .arter of Seetioa 26, j North of B&age 23. in Yakima County Wash., is for sale for 51,000. One fourth of flat amount is wanted down, the balance on easy terms. The i place is fenced, has a small house anc eighty acres of it are under ealti- - vat', u. The place is tec miles from Map ton aci four miles from Brynes elevator. For particulars cal! at the, Miner office or N. I. Zimmerman. Westinghouse Automatic Electric Range HOEE CONVENIENT and more ECONOMICAX THAN FUEL rN OPEEATION NO SMOKE NO DIET NO OASES NO FUME8 Citizens' Light, Power & Water Co. THE WORLD WAR A YEAR AGO TODAY—R-.PT 16 Belgian coutmissioiu protested to President Wilson again*! Givuiia '■ atrocities. * * The President deelin ed to j»>*s judgement. Russians began an attack on Prr.e ro yal. Galicia, where the Austrian army from Lemberg was reforming. John Redmond urged Irishmen to support Great Britain. London was advised to leave the city dark at night for fear of Zep pelin raids. Rioting occurred in parts of Italy, the people demanding that the gov ernment seir.e the present opportun itv to enlarge the country's territory. The rioting in Rome was sa serious that it was necessary to call out troops, who charged the demonstrat or*. -« Wanted—Situation by couple. Woman cook, in Hotel, Restaurant >r camp, man to work in kitchen. Ad dress, Mrs. Ellis, care X. F. Zim merman. It adv. -« NOTICE We hereby give notice that repair work left with us must le called for within thirty (30) days. After the expiration of that time, th goods will be sold for charges. BYTS PRI G CO. -♦ The Daily Miner #1 per month. MINING APPLICATION NO. 01 $25 Department of the Intrrter. I'nitee Suites Land Office, Juneau, Alaska June 15, 1915. Notice is hereby given that R. L. Kii; atriek. of Seller, Alaska, has made application for patent to the fol lowing described lodes. Survey No. 1 6. in the Ketchikan Mining Dis trict, Alaska, on the north slope of ' upper Mountain Prince of Wales 1 sland, to-wit: Brooklyn Extectioc Beginning at Cor. Xo. I, whence i . S. L. M. Xo. 19 bears X. 5 .-eg., 57 min. 12 see. E. 6--.tr feet: thence X. 69 deg., 45 mix.. W. 1507 feet to or. Xo. 2; thence S. 5v deg., 12 min. W. 499 feet to Cor. No. 3: thence 8. 69 deg., 4s min., E. lo. • feet so Cor. Xo. 4; thence N. 50 deg., 12 tnin. E. 492* feet to Cor Xo. 1, place of be ginning. containing 14.613 acres. Monterey Extent ten Beginning at Cor. Xo. 1, whence 1". 8. L. M. Xo. 19 bears X. 50 deg., “7 min., 24 sec., E. 1115.36 feet; thence X. 69. deg.- 45 tnin., W. I, 590 feet to Cor. No. 2; thence S. 50 itg-, 12 min.. W. 6o!) feet to Cor. Xo. 3; thence S. 69 deg., 4a min., 12. 3, 5*10 feet to Cor. Xo. 4; thence X. 50 deg., 12 min., E. 670 feet to Cor. Xo. 1 place of beginning, contain ing 17.593 acres. New Jersey Exteniiou Beginning at Cor. Xo. 1, whence C. S. L. M. No. 19 bears N. 50 deg. 25 min., 32 sec., E. 171534 feet; thence X'. 69 deg„ 45 min., W. low feet to Cor. Xo. 2; thence S. 59 deg.. 12 min., W. 600 feet to Cor. No. 3; thenc-e 8. 69 deg., 45 min., E. 1560 feet 'o Cor. Xo. 4; taence X. 50 deg., 12 min., E. 60S feet to Cor. Xo. 1, place of be ginning, containing 17.52*3 acres. Location Notice of Brooklyn Extea tioa is recorded at Keichik.n, Alas ka, in Volume 8, page 57 of the Record of Mines; the Monterey Ex tention, itt Volume 5, page 55 of sail record; the New Jersey ExL-n titm in Volume 5. page 61, or sail record. The adjoining claims are bounded a the northwest by unsurveyed land; n the northeast by Fraction Xo: 2, Fraction Xo. 3 and Fraction Xo. 4, -Survey No. 556; on the southeast by the Iowa, Brooklyn, Monterey and George W. lodes, Survey No.4I3-a, ami on the southwest by nnsurveyed land. Conflict of Brooklyn Extension with the Fraction Xo. 3 and Fraction Xo. 4 lode claims, and of the Monterey Extension with the Fraction Xo. 4 lode claim. Survey No. :t6, not claim ed and exeladed. Magnetic Variation 27 deg. 15 min,. E. to 35 deg., 51 min., E. C. B. WALKER, Register. | ALAMEDA WILL BE LATE ! According la unofficial reports j from the Westward, the Alameda did net get away from Cordova until 'yesterday morning. If tlsis is Into, the big ship cannot arrive here un til ."Saturday evening. Quite a num ber of people from this region are go : ing south on her when she arrives. -* KEEP CAJPT. TAAPE BUSY Cupt. Motrin Taafe. pilot of the Alaska Steamship company is the busiest steamboat man on the Alaska ; run. He was pilot on the Victoria ;’-<t month and was transferred to s the torpedo destroyer flotilla to see that the little ships got safely to the Sound. Then ho was transferred to the Pavolof for a trip. He left , that vessel while she was north and started for Seattle and home on the Dolphin, but was stopped here by a cablegram and instructed to await the l.aTouche, which is now on its way north. t.ocal Ranch Ec-gs Every Day at N. F, ZIMMERMAN S adv. -« OLD CLOTHES WANTED The Native Guild connected with } st. Johns Church asks for donations j of men "s cast off ciothing, especially j trousers. From these childrens clothes j arg made, and the Guild sell them to -ts members for baskets and the bas kets are soil for the benefit of the ; Indian school, and for doing such j charitable work ?.< the Guild finds | necessary to do. Found—Key to Vale lock, owner j call at the Miner and prove prop 1 orty. ad. -« Screen doors urn vindi to or >r at Sully "s. i.|\. ROYAL. CAFE UNDER | NEW MANAGEMENT We make a specialty of short orders at all times of the day or night. Our Dinners are un equaled in the North. Private boxes for dinner parties, MITCHELL BIL1CICH, Prop, -♦ TOWNSITE TRUSTEE S SALE Nutice is hereby given that pur to instructions issued to me !-.v tire General Land office at Wash ington- D. C.j on the 13th day of "iniy, 1915, and in accordance with the provisions of section 18 of the Alas —- Townsite regulations, I clo hereby give notice that on Monday, the 4th -ay of October, 1915, I, as Townsite Trustee of the Town~ite of Ketchikan, Alaska, upon the front steps of the . L sued states Court House at Ketchi kan, Alaska, at the hour of 2 o'clock p-ia. will se;i at public outcry for cash to the highest bidder all the lots and tracts remaining unoccupied and un claimed at the date of the entry of said Townsite, and ail the lots and tracts claimed and awarded on which the assessments have not been paid at the date of said sale, the said lots and tracts being particularly describ ed as follows: Unoccupied and Unclaimed Lots Lot 21 of Block 9. Lot 23 of Block 17, Lot 24 of Block 17, Lot 17 of Block 28. Lot 0 of Block 24. Lot 8 of Block 24 Tract “A”. Tract “B.” Tract “C.” All of Lot 11 of Block 24, save ana j excepting that portion which has been granted to John EHingsen as follows: Commencing at a point on the east line of said L-*. 11, identi cal with west side line Venetia Lode, whence 8. E. corner Lot 1, Block 2;, bears 3. 80 deg.. 08 min., W., thence 3. 80 deg., 08 min., V<’., to ri. E. corner said Lot 1; theme continu ing H. h i deg., Os min., W„ 5d feet fo 8. W. corner Lot 1, Block 24; thence S. 9 deg., 52 min., L. 71 feet along “alley way;’’ thence .V 80 deg., 08 min., E., to said west side line Ven etia Lode; thence N. 4 deg., 21 min., W., to point of beginning. Claimed and Awarded Loti, Assessments Unpaid Lot 3 of Block 23, claimed by John Shocnbar, upon which there Is now due and unp-eid the sum of 837.50 assessments. Bated at Ketchikan. Alaska, this 29th day of July, 1915. C1IA8. K. INGEBSOLL Trustee of Ketchikan Townsite. ."..in,. .un,m"jmui. —i i-ei-iu'-l-jjli: .—i-1 .■■.'■.imawBULia | » i Very Low Prices for Good Quality S 50 INCH SERGE REGULAR $1.25 NOW .86c. A YARD. SO INCH DI AGONAL, NOW AT ,10c. A YARD; DOUBLE WIDTH SUITINGS REG ULAR ..no. NOW ,60c: .121£CENT GINGHAMS .0 AND .10c. ' MENS WOOL SHIRTS $2.50 AND $3.00, NOW $1.75. ALL WOOL SOX REG ULAR ,35c NOW .26c; ALL WOOL SOX REGULAR .50c, NOW ,35c. MENS HATS $2.50, AND $5.00. NOW $1.60 EACH. THIS IS ALL GOOD CLEAN STOCK AND PRICES FAR BELOW ANY THING LIKE OFFERED IN KET j( CKIKAN BEFORE. | E. E. SPARHAWK Phone 6 Ketchikan | Western Meat & Fish Go f it |. !a Branch ol Fiye.Brahu Co. w Packers and Joobers of j [I Fresh Meat, Provisions and Fish. | We Make a Specialty of S |S Ship and Camp Trade £ I KETCHIKAN - -- -- - ___ ALASKA. J •iWtMU'B I it'****--** - KETCHIKAN PUBLIC LIBRARY AND FREE READING ROOM 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. MRS. J. B. THOMPSON Librarian LAUNCH I I A. R R Y For Hire Towing, Freighting or Passengers HEMLOCK PILING FOR SALE. WM. ANGEL, Phone i44 S. A. PLIMLEY Attorney and Counselor at Law office—Town Council Chambers, Ketchikan, Alaska. C. E. INGERSOLL ATTORNEY at law Prompt attention given to perfecting land titles and securing patents. Ketchikan Alaska CHAS. H. COSGROVE Attorney at Law KNERAL PRACTICE For that odd job of carpenter ing or cabinet woork, call up 105, Sully will look you up. tl -+-__ Send in your furs and get the best market price for them from P. J. Gilmore. adv. -+ Small furnished Cottage for Rent, Inquire at Sully’s or Phone 105. tf. adv -+ Kindling wood for sale at the Sawmill. tf adv. -» The Weekly Miner $3 per year. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Local No. 224. Regular Meetings Wednesday niglu Visiting brothers cordially invited. Hall tor rent Mon day. Thursday Fri day and Saturday. The quality of Lady smith Coal is guaranteed by the Northland Doc* company. adv. Furnished cabins for rent Enquire at Sully’s. Adv, Ketchikan DrayingCompany J. W. CORDELL, Fropietor. Phone No. 60. Draying All Orders will be promptly aad carefully executed. Contracts Takei For Anv Work ! ———— Ketchikan Camp, No. 20, A. B. •Meets every Mondays evening of each month at Red Men's Rail, 8 p. m. VISITING BROTHERS WELCOME G. E. Dickinson, A. 0. D. Smith Harris, A. 1*. PO 60 60 THATS THE NUMBER KETCHIKAN DRAYING CO. J. W. CORDELL, Propietor. Coal delivered from any dock. BEAR SKULLS WANTED I pay from $1.00 to $2.50 for hear skulls in cood condition. J. R. STEVENSON, Taxidermist, P. O. Box 731, Juneau, Alaska. Reserve Tfour Rooms for the big $1.00 to $2.03 a day. Address: Hotel Thomas Next Door to Everything in San Francisco 97! Mission Street Htti Sixth On Direct Car Lines to the’Exposition and Depots. San Francisco, Cal. il—