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SEWARB GATEWAY rtIBlI&NEB WEEKLY BY CATEWAY PUBLISHING CO. entered as Second Class matter August 5Hh. M*M. at the postofflee at Seward. Alaska un Aar the Act of Congress of March ft. IftTO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Om Year (In Advance) - - $3.00 fix Month* ... $I.B0 Eastern office 512 Alworth Building. Duluth Minnesota. Chas. B. Aske. authorized agent, SATURDAY. MARCH 16. 1907 TOO MANY BURcAUS Somebody ought to get the selling bureaus of the government together or else abolish a few of them. Here is a breach between the board of geograph ical names and the |>ostai department on the orthography of CKatalla or KCatalla, whichever it may he. The local spelling used to be Cat alia, but *l>oui a year ago the geographic board altered the spelling of a string of Alaska names, and among them made Katalla out ol ('atalla. The Cuteway inestobe law-abiding ami therefore accepted the new spell ing. Recently it called attention to the fact that most papers were ignor ing the change and brought forth the following from K. C. Mc.Mieken, gen eral passenger and freight agent of the Northwestern Steamship Company: “I-'.xcust* me for putting you right. The bay. *iver. slough, etc., is Katal la; but when the government estab lished the pi'sii lliee it was named Catalla. Seo as authority bulletin-SM, geographic dictionary of Alaska. This appears to he a east* w acre you can pay your money anil take your Che »v. It would sen:; that the people who named the peace plight to have some i! a- ee m tm* mat ei* b st 1 ' as In en a tan i f late years to change ini tial ”* ** i ' "K” in gc-■•graph e nan.es. Vide Korea, Kroatm, Kronstadt. Sown they v.’ i e trying to spell popular names o' popular objov-s w .in a lx in (i:cad oi a C. a> illiterate peisons have Of*et* none. In tins unhappy eontroveisv uIkuii CKala.a it may lie still unsettled whether the boats stop at "the bay, nver, slough, etc. called Katalla, or at the post olUee. called t atalla. At u where is the rudroad terminus? This geographic Innird is probably in charge hi kondaiunitamalsagulo, which being interpreted from Ksperanto into the Knglish tongue signifies "a damned fool.” ________ Uncio Joe Cannon in leebing tally on self-government to the 1’otlo Ricans, who have been given a legislature though moNt of the n are illiterate, bin he thinks Alaskans don't know enough to have one. Maybe the ancient Joseph objects because he fears the Alaskans know jiiNt what an old fashioned smooth-bo re he is. In 01 Jet* to prove that Alaska is un fit for self-government the Juneau Record-Miner publishes the assertion j that the Alaska Centra I has only thirty- j nine miles of track, although the fact has been widely circulated that thej rails »re laid forty-nine miles from : Seward. G. Cleveland has captured a job as counsel for the hoard ot life insurance presidents at $1*5, INK) a year. Reused, to vet $00,000 annually for acting as) political agent in the White House for Wall street buccaneers. If men love darkness rather than , light because their deeds are evil most 1 Parisians were undoubtedly pleased J when the strike of electricians doused all the glims in that w icked city. The Seattle corresjjoiuh nt of Alaska papers who wired Bat Nelson’s opinion of the Thaw case at several cents a word probably feels sure of bis judg ment of Alaskan taste in news. Flow does the mayor of Goldfield ex pect the labor agitators to make, trouble without the assi>tance of j bOOZO? “Seeing things at night’’ as a popu-1 lar diversion has been superseded by seeing Guggenheims in Alaska. We don’t hear any more about those three steamers that threatened to sub vert the Honduran republic. ______________ Elijah jr. did not sail upward in a ' chariot of tire, but no doubt he caught i the blaze when he went south. “Gone and done it" is the head the Ketchikan Mining News places over a wedding story. It appears that Evelyn got all the money that was coming to her through her “ruin.” It seeems sad to think that the main squeezers in Wall Street got squeezed ibis time. When Gunmaker Maxim predicts war with Japan he is merely talking shop LABEREE AGAIN BOBS INTO VIEW Drops Pretensions of Railroad Management and Seeks New Pastures. Special to Th* Dally Oataway. Seattle, March 1—News come - from Spokane that O. G. Laberee is seeking a buyer or buyers for a copper proper ty on Prince William Sound, which be claims to have for sale on an option. What particular property it can be. deponent sayeth not. It may be none at all It may be a hole in the ground or a stake on the hillside. Hut however that may be, the legiti mate mining interests of Central and Southern Alaska will best be protected by keeping the sale of mining proper ties in those parts out of the hands of fakirs and impostors. O. G. Laberee amassed some money a few \ears ago by the promotion of wild cat mining ventures in Idaho and Oregon, which were unmitigated swindles. The stock in them is worth less. It never had legitimate Jalue. With the ill-gotten proceeds fe in dulged himself in vulgar display until j the last-dollar had been squandered. He is now trying, apparently, to enter pastures new. Last summer Laberee blew into Seward with the wide-heralded an ! nouncement that he was in charge of ' the affairs of the Alaska Central rail way a> its business manager. Not a i scintilla of truth supported the an ouunceuicnt. lie claimed to have :it leccu the enterprise and to hav»* J s75d.tH.Ht personally invested in it. l tie-e cia ii - ucre equally false. He ,:.d mu in atice it. and never had a dol lar invested in it. On exposure, he cringed behind the nrotectiOn of an armed guard until i he arrival of the first boat, then slunk away to a stateroom, locked himself in. and departed amid the jeers and with the contempt of every man and a oin.m in the community. Arriving home, he denied to the officials of the railway company that l,e had represented himself a> its gen eral manager or otherwise practised imposture, and t ut up the asfbunding plea of a deep and fiendish plot among Seward business men to assassinate him. Notwithstanding his armed guard, he was as free from bodily , harm every moment of his stay in Seward as a last year’s kitten. He mistook the ribaldry of street urchins over the exposures of his own buffoon ' ery for the serious plottings of a whole | town. Instead of being in danger, he i furnished free laughter behind doors I for a solid week. Like all fakirs, Laberee plies his | trade by preteudiug a friendship and social intimacy with men of means and ! influence, such as John W. Gates, F. J Aug. Heinze, and Charles Schwab of New Vot k. former Senator Turner of Spokane, and Duncan Stewart, mana ger of the Sovereign Bank of Canada. In Turner’s case it lias had some basis of fact. vVhether Turner has been deceived or is merely one of Laberee’s kind remains for the future to deter mine, since the exposures of the last i >i.x months leave Turner no further i excuse for deception. So far as it con cerns Gates. Schwab, Heinze and Stewart, the pretense is wholly and utterly fictitious. None of them will acknowledge so much as a passing acquaintance with him. 1 he worst about Laberee is not that he is a fakir, a liar and a swindler. He could lie all these and still retain a modicum of those qualities that win respect from some men who look only | on the furface. But to him belongs in a degree rarely equaled the trait that chiefly characterizes the meanest degenerates, -that of innuendo, slander and blackguardism behind the back of any luckless individual by whose in jury he might profit, though to the face of his victim he proffers friendship with the smile of hypocrisy. It is the trait of the midnight assassin and the prowling sneak thief. SEWARD STEAMERS Portland; sailed from Valdez for Seward at 1 p. m. 14th. Northwestern; sailed from Valdez for Seward this morning. Santa Clara; sailed from Seattle 16th. Bertha; sailed for Seattle 7^h. Saratoga, sailed for Seattle,9th. Jeanie; sailed for Seattle 10th. Dora; sailed for Unalaska 10th. WEEKLY WEATHER RECORD Weathei record for the week ending March 16: Temperature. Max. Min. Sunday 44 36 Pt cloudy Monday 46 36 Clear Tuesday 46 24 Clear Wednesday 37 24 Clear-wind Thursday 34 22 Clear-wind Friday 30 20 Clear Saturday 26 15 Clear-wind Sweaters at Clayson’s. # CHARGED WITH WOMAN'S DEATH Officials of Seattle Electric Com' pany to Be Held for Manslaughter. Sj Cftbla *o Ttoa Dally Oataway. Seattle, March 14—The Seattle Klectric Company, owner of all the street railways in Seattle, was charged today by a coroner’s jury with respon sibility for the death of Mrs. Brackett on Madison street. The officials will be informed against for manslaughter by the prosecuting attorney of the county. The fatality occurred where the street is badly torn up by a regrade. A cable line runs up the street and it is claimed that the company was criminally negligent in not providing j safe approaches for pedestrians and ! passengers. OF INTEREST TO ALASKANS Seward has two dental parlors i'i.m ! are equipped with the best and most modern appliances that can be found I anywhere. The t wo operators are grad 1 nates in the east, of years experience, and establish* (1 reputation, guarantee ing the very liuest in workmanship j and materials. Brices are the same as for same grade of work by reputable j men anywhere. The Bank of Seward We receive deposits subject tocheck. We pay interest on t ime deposits. We issue money orders good any. ' place in tin* world. We buy gold dust or bullion. We make collections. We guarantee a service that is J prompt, accnra'e and safe. We grant to our customers every : favor consistent with conservative banking. We invite your business. BANK (>K SKWABP. AT HOME AFTER MARCH 11TH Dr. Chas T. Daggett DENTAL PARLORS Rooms S. 3 and 1. - • A. H. Drue Bid. Seward, Alaska. FRANK H. LASCY U. S. MINERAL and LAND Surveyor for the District of Alaska. MO notary public Addres Seldovia, Cook Inlet, Alaska, or care Mail Avent, Steamer Dora j G. W. PALMER GENERAL MERCHANDISE Prospectors Outfits —High est Prices Paid for Furs— Knik P. O. Alaska REMODELED THE RAINIER-GRAND HOTEL SEATTLE Popular Prices—New Management Central Location-European Plan Greatest Cafe and Bar Service in the City Wilson & White Co., Prop. Chas Perry, Mgr RGTIG BR0THERH00 CAMP SEWARD NO. 21 Meets every Saturday even at 8:30 o’clock in Brotherhood Rooms in Commerce Bid. J. L. Reed, J. J. McManus, Arctic Recorder. Arctic Chief H. E. ELLSWORTH SEWARD. ALASKA. ASSAY OFFICE Reports on mines. Ore Analysis Gold... 11. W Gold and Silver. 2.00 Copper. 1.60 Lead . 1-80 Gold. Silver and Lead. 3.50 Gold. Silver and Copper. 8.50 Gold. Silver. Copper and Lead. 4.50 Gold and Silver Umpire. 5.00 Iron. 4.00 Sulphur. Aluminum. Tin. Platinum. Quicksilver. Ztnc, Nickel. Cobalt. Chromium, etc. 6 00 Mill tests. $15 to $30 Ore analysis.$10 and up Gold refined, melted, assayed and bought Fraser’s Smoke Shop A fine line of choice Cigars, To baccos and Pipes. CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION H. H. FRASER Fourth Ave. and Washington St. __4_ H. S. WATERMAN MINING ENGINEER A may Office. Velde*. Aleefee. Gold • • • H-SO Gold end Silver • - > 00 Copper ... 1.50 Gold, Silver and Copper 3.50 Reports and examinations of mines. Cash should t.ooompnny ell samples. M — If you desire, write or ship to MCMILLAN FUR & WOOL CO. 41 Langley St., Victoria, B. C. Summons Tor Publication In the District Court for the Territory of Alaska. Third Division. Julius Sinker. Plaintiff. I vs. - So. 180. M. H. Sullivan. Defendant> The President of the United States of Ameri ca to M. H. Sullivan, defendant above named, i.'rre ink: You are hereby summoned and required to appeal- in the above entitled action and answer the complaint herein within thirty days fr.mi th<- |i riod of the completion of the publication )' il is summons, towlt:—within thirty days ! .Yoin the 27th day or April, 1907. that is to sin . on or before the 27th day of May, I Nt7, or judk ment for want thereof will he taken akainst you. And take notice if you fail to answer the e mipluint lr-rein the phi miff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint This action is broiikht to foreclose a certain chattel mortkuke ma le and executed by M. H. Sullivan, in favor of Julius Sinker at Sunrise, Alaska on the luth day of September. I oof*. 1 which said mortcuke -'as made, executed and delivered to plain!iff herein as security for the payment of a certain promissory note, da edat -ut■ I time and place, payable on Dee unb er HUh UHiT, in favor of Julius Sinker, Plaint iff herein, for the sum of l-’our Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars (.*pe>.tX>) with interest at the rate of 12 percent per a mum. the property mentioned in said chattel mortkune bcink certain hydraulic machinery, pipe flumes, derricks, hoists i cables. )h !-.m wheel mol all personal property ii-.cd in h“ n is ne«s of m nitik. situa e on the ! minink e.aims of d -fondant on tluleh creek, tverai prc-cine:. district of Alaska: and in 1 which s;iid no* ion !» a1 nt IT a-ks sa <11 'onrt that I defendant be foreclosed of all interest, lien ut d 1 equit v .<f re P-mp imi in said mortnuked prop j eriy: that the sad property be sold and the •proceed** thereof applied in payment of the ' amount due on said note and m irlkuk -, cos ». expenses and atieiTeys'fei's atid the Defendant be .-•.djudkod to ptiv any d -Ilciei.ey that may re iu: in after applyink all said moneys as afore said and for such other relief as to the Court may s.-em meet. Sa d summons was by an order of said ( onrt dated on tin- rth day of March, birr, at Valdez. \:a>ka. direc'.ed lo he served upon defendant by publication. Date of ili>t publication March U:h. l!i-»7. Date of last publication April 27th. M07. t Last date within which appearance can be ' made. May 27th, 1W»7. Witness the Honorable James Wiekerslmtn. j .Itidkc of said Court this 7th day of March LL*u7. ! at Valdez. District of Alaska. K. J. StiKit. Clkkk. s. a. Chan da u.. Deputy. \v. T. Scott and C. H. Clunk. Attorneys for i the Plaintiff. Notice to Co-owners To J. M. Cummings, Jay Hoover. J. Carson. J’ A. Silverstooe. C. Beyer, utto Langel. J. L., Reed, their heirs ami assigns, ami all persons nut mg or e aiming an interest mme piaeer mining claim-, hereinafter described, aud to all whom it Muyconeern: You and each »f you are hereby notified that the undersigned. Charles Tecklenburg. co owner with said J M. Cummings, Jay Hoover. 11*. A Silverstone, C. Beyer. Otto I-an gel and J. L. Reed in eight certain placer mlningclaims situated near the mouth of Knik river, in Cook Inlet precinct. Territory of Alaska, to-wit.— the Gravel Group, Northern Group. Montana Group. Cottonwood Group. Southern Group. A. C. Group, Gdld Dust claim and Fine Gold claim, located October 25th. 1905 by and for the parties herein named.—has during the year 1906 expended the suin of eight hundred dollars ($xuo) in work and labor for the development of said placer claims: That of the proportion of each of you in sa!d expenditure, towit, the sum of one hundred dollars ($100) there remains unpaid and uncon tributed the sum of one hundred dollars ($100) each: or seven hundred dollars ($700) due from | all of you for work and labor expended upon said eight placer mining claims: And you and each of you are hereby further notified that if within ninety days after publi cation of this notice by publication any one of you shall fail to contribute his proportion of said expenditure for annual work aud labor upon said eight placer mining cluims, to-wit. the sum of one hundred dollars ($100). expend ed by the undersigned as hereinbefore stated, the interest in said claims of said co-owner so falling to contribute will be forfeited to aud become the property of the undersigned Charles Teckleuburg. co-owner; according to the pro visions of Section Twenty-three hundred and twenty-four (2324) of the Revised Statutes of the United States, Dated at Seward. Alaska. February 2nd, 1907. Chaiu.ks Tkcklknhcrg. Co-owner as aforesaid. Address. Seward. Alaska. Date of first publication, February 9th, 1907. Date of last publication. May 11th. 1907. Notice to Co-owner. To E. E. Rudolph, his heirs and assigns: You are hereby notified that during the year 1906 the undersigned have expended more than six hundred dollars in labor and improve ments upon six certain contiguous lode mining cluims. known as the "Fourth of July" group, which group consists of the "Lookout." "Little Skookum," "Red Mike." "Bay View." "Fourth of July." and “Red Boy" lode mining claims, situated at. the head of Spring creek on the east side of Resurrection bay. Kenai pre cinct. Alaska, in which mining locations you claim an undivided one-third interest, as shown by the records of Kenai precinct. You are further notified that the improve ments and labor performed by you during the year 1906 upon said six lode claims have been estimated and valued at $135.55. and that your proportion of annual labor upon said six lode claims for said year 1906 is two hundred dol lars as required by law. You are further notified that if within ninety days after the publication of this no tice. you fail to contribute the renminder of .•our proportion as a co-owner, to-wit. the sum of $04.45. your iuterest in above described . mining claims will be forfeited to the under signed co-owners, and will become their property in the manner provided by section 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. Dated Kenai precinct. Alaska. January 11. 1907. GEORGE BUROHEY. VICTOR SIMONS. Co-owners. Address: Seward. Alaska. Date of first publication, January 12. 1907. Date of last publication. April 13, 1907. __ ■ -=■ i Notice of Settlement of Final Account In the Commissioner's Court for the District of Alaska. Third Division. Keoai Precinct In Probate. „ _ In the matter of the estate of Robert E. Stover, deceased. Notice is hereby given that J. J. McManus, the administrator of the estate of Robert E. Stover, deceased, has rendered and presented his final account of his administration of said estate and tiled the same in the above entitled Court, and that Wednesday, tho first day of May. 191)7, at the courtroom of said Court in the town of Seward. Alaska, has been duly ap pointed by said Court for the settlement of I said account, at which time and place any per son interested in said estate may appear and tile exceptions in writing to said account, and contest the same. . . „ „ J. J. McManus, Administrator with the will annexed qf said estate. Dated Seward. Alaska, Feb. 26, 1907. 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