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Be Happy, Keep Your Good Money in a Good Bank Seward Water and Power Company JOHN A. NELSON, Manager. OFFICE—Bank of Seward Building, Seward, Alaska. Sea Otter Catch News comes from Dutch Harbor that the sealing schooner Thomas F. Bayard of Victoria has taken 28 sea otter skins off the Shumagin islands. This is the biggest catch of this fur bearing animal for many years. The catch is worth over $20,000. Two of the crew of the schooner are reported to have been washed over board and drowned. ___ Cigars and tobaccoes at the Seward Drug Co. * Meet me at the Branch. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR U, S, PATENT No- 08 U. S. Le"b Office. Juneau, Alaska July 8 1008. NOTICE is hereby given that Louis Green bautr whose post office address is S.in Fran cesco. Cul;iortPa- by C.»A. Fletcher, his attor ney fact. bus matte application for a United States Patent ior the Lode Mining Claim com poses of ibe Alaska Lode, Alameda Lode, Cali fornia Lode. Curlelon Lode. and. Tiger Lode. ; the said lodes being contiguous, and. being : respectively Mineral Surveys Nos. 292. 293, 234, | 295 and 296 situated in the Uoga Mining Di* | t**ict Alaska, and more particularly described i as follows: ALASKA LODE—SURVEY NO. 292 Beginning a t corner no. 1, at the intersection of lode line with N. k. end line identical with corner No. 4 of Empire lode Survey no. 291, whence U. S. Mineral Monument no. 2 bears north 63 deg. 45 min. east 1339 feet distant; thence south 47 deg. 30 min. east 176 feet across creek 300 feet to corner no. 2. identical with cor ner no. 3, of Survey no. 291, a post marked S. 292 no. 2; thence south 67 deg. 00 min. west 75 ieet across creek 170 feet across creek 1500feet to corner no. 3, identical with corner no. 2 of California Lode, Survey no. 2iM. on top of rock ridge, a post marked S. 292 no. 3; thence nor*. > 47 deg. 30 min. west 300 feet to corner no. 4, o \ lode line identical with corner no 1 of Survey : no. 294. 609 feet to corner no. 5, identical with corner no. 6 of Survey no. 294. a post marked S. ! 292 no. 5; thence north 67 deg. (X) min. east 1503 ! feet to corner no. 6, identical with corner no. 5 I of Surven no. 291 a post marked S. 292 no. 6; | thence south 47 deg. 30 min. east 300 feet to cor | ner no. 1, the place of beginning. ! The area is 18.80 acres. Variation 20 deg. 30 min. east. ALAMEDA LODE—SURVEY NO. 293 Beginning at corner no. 1, identical with corner no. 4 of Survey no. 294, whence U. S. Mineral Monument no. 2 bears north 66 deg. (X) min. east 4338 feet distant; thence south 47 deg. 30 min. east 300 feet to corner No. 2, a i>ost marked S. 293 No. 2; thence soutlr67 deg. 00 min. west 1500 feet to corner No 3, identical i with corner No. 2 of Carleton Lode, survey No. ’ 295, on westerly slope of mountain near summit. | a post marked S. 293 No. 3; thence north47 deg. Arctic Brotherhood CAMP SEWARD NO. 21 Seward, Alaska ANTON EIDE S. L. COLWELL ArcticRecorder. Arctic Chief GATEWAY PUBLISHING COMPANY Does all kinds of print ing and job work. Prices reasonable. All work given careful attention and finished quickly and neatly. Mail orders looked after promptly SEWARD, ALASKA. 30 mm. west 300 feet to corner No. 4 at lode line, identical with co»*oer No. 1 of survey No. 295. 000 feet to corner No. 5, identical wbh corner No. 6 of survey No. 295; thence north 67 deg. 00 min. east 1500 feet to corner No. 6, identical with corner No. 5 of survey No. 2J1, a post marked S. 293 No. 6; lhence south 47 deg. 30 min. east 300 feet to corner No. 1, the place of begin ning. Area, 18.80 acres. Variation 20 deg. 30 min. east. CALIFOn IA LOO 2—SO .IVEY NO. 294 BeginningatCor jerNo. 1. identical with cor ner No. 4 of Alaska Lode, survey No. 292, whence U. S. Mineral Monument No. 2 bears north 65 deg. 28 min. east 2838 feet distant; thence south 47 deg. 30 rain, east 300 feet to cor ner No. 2 identical with corner No. 3 of survey No. 292: thence south(57 deg 00 min. west 620 feet across creek 1500 feet to corner No. 3 identical with corner No. 2 of Alameda Lode, survey No. 293. a post marked S. 294 No. 3; thence north 47 deg. 30 rain, west 300 feet to corner No. 4 at lodo line, identical w»th corner No. 1 of survey No. 293, (500 feet to corner No. 5. identical with cor ner No. 6 survey No. 293. on east slope of moun tain a post scribed S. 294 No. 5; thence north 67 (•eg. 00 min. eust 14(55 feet across creek 1500 feet to corner No. 6. identical with corner No. 5, survey No. 292; thence south 47 deg. 30 min. east 300 feet to corner No. 1, the place of beginning. Area, 18.C.0 ceres. Variation 20deg. 30 min. east. Z CARLETON LODE—SURVEY NO. 295 Beginning at corner No. 1 at lode line, identic cal with corner No. 4 of Alameda Lode, survey No. 293 whence U. S. Mineral Monument No. 2 bears North 66 deg. 15 min. east 5836 feet dis tant; thence south 4; deg. 30 min. east 300 feet to corner No. 2. identical wit h corner No. 3 of survey No. 293, a post marked S. 295 No. 2; theoce south 67 deg. CO min. west I5<)0feet to corner No. 3. identical with corner No. 2 of Tiger Lode survey No. 296 a post marked S. 295 No. 3; thence north 47 deg. 30 min. west 300 feet to corner No. 4 at lode line, identical with corner No l of survey No. 29(5. 600 feet to corner No. 5. identical with corner No. 6 of survey No. 296, a post marked S. 295 No. 5; thence north 67 deg. 00 min. east 715 feet across creek 1500 feet to corner No. 6. identical with corner No. 5 of survey No. 293; thence south 47 deg. 30 min. east 300 feet to corner No. 1, the place of begin ning. Area. 18.80 acres. Variation, 20 deg. 30 min. east. TIGER LODE—SURVEY NO. 296. Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with cor ner No. 4 of survey No. 295. whence U. S. Min eral monument No. 2 bears north 66 deg. 25 mm. east 7334 feet distant; thence south 47 deg. 30 min. east 283 feet across creek 300 feet to cor ner No. 2, identical with corner No. 3. survey No. 295. a post marked S. 296 No. 2; thence south 67 deg. (X) min. west 15 feet across creek 1500 feet to corner No. 3. a post marked S. 296 No. 3; thence north 47 deg. 30 min. west 300 feet to corner No. 4. at lode line, 600 feet to corner No. 5, a post marked S. 296 No. 5: thence north 67 deg. 00 min. east 1500 feet to corner Nb. 6, identical with corner No. 5 of survey No. 295, a post marked S. 21)6 No. 6; thence south 47 deg. 30 min. east 300 feet to corner No. 1, the place of beginning. Area. 18.80 acres. Variation 20 deg. 30 min. east.! The several notices of locations and re-loca tions of the different claims are as follows: Those of the Alaska Lode are of record in Unga Mining District Records, designating said claim under the following names, to-wit: Name Date When and Where Recorded Central No. 2, May 1G, 1887, May 30, 1887, Book A, p. 47. Eagle, June 17, 1891, June 18. 1891, Book B, p. 44. Eagle. Mar. 30, 1893, April 1, 1893, Book B, p. 77. Alaska, Jan. 1, 1896, Jan. 1, 1896. Book B, p. 123. Those of the Alameda Lode are as follows: Name Date When and Where Recorded Consolidation, May 16, 1887, May Ik), 1887. Book A, p. 45 Oakland, June 17. 1891, June 18, 1891, Book B, p. 46. Oakland, Mar. 30, 1893, Apr. 1, 1893. Book B. p. 79. Alameda, Jan. 1, 1896, Jan. 1, 1896, Book B, p. 125. Those of theCalifornia Lode are as follows: Name Date When and Where Recorded Central, May 16. 1887, May 30. 1887, Book A. p. 46. Union. June 17, 1891, June 18, 1891, “ B, p. 45. Union. Mar. 30. 1893, Apr. 1,1893, “ B. p. 78. California, Jan. 1,1896, Jan. 1, 1896, “ B, p. 124. Those of the Carleton Lode are as follows: Name Date When and Where Recorded Union, May 16. 1887, May 30. 1887. Book A, p. 44. Pacific, June 17. 1891, June 18. 1891, “ B, p. 47. Pacific, Mnr. 30, 1893. April 1. 1893, “ B, p. 80. Carleton. Jan. 1, 1896, Jan. 1‘ 1896, “ B, p. 126. Those or the Tiger Lode are as follows: Name, Date When and Where Recorded South End, May 16, 1887, May 30, 1887, Book A, p. 43. Last Chance, June 17, 1891, June 18. 1891, Book B. p. 48. Last Chance, Mar. 30, 1893, Apr. 1, 1893, Book B, p. 81. Tiger, Jan. 1. 1896, Jan. 1, 1896. Book B p. 127. Said group of contiguous claims are south westerly of and adjoining the Empire Mine. U. S. Mineral survey No. 291, Louis Greenbaum, claimant. There are no other claimants ad joinig. Any and all persons claiming adversely the mining ground, vein lode or premises, or any portion thereof so described, surveyed, plaited and applied for, are hereby notified that unless their adverse claims are duly field according to to law, and-the regulations thereunder, within the time prescribed by law, with the regis ter and receiver of the United States land office, at Juneau, Alaska, they will be barred by virtue of the statute. JOHN W. DUDLEY. Register. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice be published for the statutory pe riod in the Seward Gateway, a daily newspaper printed at S’eward, Alaska. JOHN W. DUDLEY, Register. First publication, July 27. 1908. Last publication, Oct. 5. 1908.