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SEWARD DAILY GATEWAY
GATEWAY PUBLISHING CO.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Dollar per Month: Ten Centsa Copy
8EVVARI), ALASKA. NOV. <>. 1908
HANSEN AND WIEE ACQUITTED
Unga People Charged With Criminal
Negligence Returning- to
Their Home.
Andrew Hansen and wih , of Unaa,
have been acquitted in tin4 district!
court of the charge of criminal neir- i
licence, and were passengers on the
Bertha going west ward,
Last spring Mr. and Mrs. Hansen
went froiv. their home in l nga and
left a little child in charge of their
older daughter. Tliey were detained;
from home longer than they had an
ticipated,, and the child died in their ]
absence. A charge of criminal neglect ,
was brought against Mr. and Mrs. |
Hansen, the diughter being held as
the principal witne ' fit ^ y
taken before (dommissiono r Oritheld
and the case was then sent to the dis
trict court. Their acquittal resulted.
The Bertha arrived la>i night at h
o’clock, and sailed two hours later for;
Seldovia. Site expects to make Soldo
via and return in thirty-six hours. K.
\V. Scott. Guy r. Groat, Litas. Steen, j
and Harry Malone were among the
passengers for Seward.
Tom Jones \mis yesterday brought
before Commissioner Reed on a charge
of having no visible means of support.
He is also suffering from partial pa
ralysis. The judge fined him and
costs. Jones will serve out his sen
tence in jail.
Steamer Yucatan left Cordova at 10
o'clock this morning and i> due at
Valdez at o this evening.
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SLWAlil) S.UVitWS
Bertha: sailed for Seldovia 5th.
Yucatan; sailed from Seattle 1st.
Dora; sailed for Unalaska 17th.
Pennsylvania; in Seattle.
Portland; in Seattle.
Santa Clara; sailed for Seattle 4th.
Meet me at the Branch. *
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DAILY YVtAlRtH IILPORI
Temperature at 2 p in.22
Maximum since midnight. 25
Minimum since midnight. 20 j
Barometer at 2 p. m.20.00
Cloudy. ;
You can ^*et anything in the dru<;
line at the Seward Drug Co. *
—mmmm————i
J. L. REED
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LAWYER
NOTARY PUBLIC
SEWARD, - ALASKA.
J. A. BAUGHMAN
PHYSICIAN
and SURGEON
City office: Owl Drugstore.
pCome office: Up stairs in Richard building
Legal Notices
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR U. S, PATENT
No. 010.
U. S. Land Ofllce, Juneau, Alaska. July 8. 1008.
NOTICE is hereby given that Louis Ureen
haum. whose t>ostohU*e address is San E ran cis
co. California. b\ (\ A. Fletcher, his attorney in
fact, has made application for a United States
Patent for the Lode Mining Claim composed of
the Columbia Lode, Bertha Lode, Liberty Lode,
Kodiak Lode and Union Lode, the* said lodes
being contiguous, and being respectively Min
eral Surveys Vos. 200, 300, 301, 303 and 301. situa
ted in the Untra Mining District. Alaska, and
more particularly described as follows:
COr.UMHIA 1.ODE—SURVEY NO.
Beginning at corner No. 1. identical with cor
ner No. 4 of survey No. 301, whence U. S. Ki t
era Monument No. 3 hears south 42 deg. U
min. we^t 7781 7 feet distant; thence North U
deg. 00min. west 300 fret to corner No. 2. inden
tical with corner No. 3 of survey No. 301. a post
marked S. 200 No. 2: thence north 72 deg. 00 min.
east 312 feet across tramway i440 feet to Wit
ness comer at high water mark of Squaw harbor.
1500 fret to corner No 3: thence south 18 deg.
(X) min. east 72 feet at high water mark Squaw
Harbor. 3iX) feet to corner No. 4 at intersection
of lode line tux) feet to corner No. 5: thence
south 72 deg. (X) min. west 1500 feet to corner No.
0. whence N. E. corner of quart/mill hears
south 0 deg. 30 min east 85 feet distant; thence
north 18 dog. (X) min. west 150 feet across tram
way 300 feet to corner No. 1. the place of begin
ning.
Area. 20.001 a errs.
Variation 20 deg. 35 min. east.
Expressly excluding and excepting that por
tion of said Columbia claim lying on the tide
land at the N. E. corner No. 3. in area .0054
acres.
BERTH Y LODE- SURVEY NO. .WO.
Beginning at comer No. t. at intersection of
lode line and S. W. end line of Bertha Lode
on east slept* of mountain, in alders,
whence 1". S. Mineral Monument No. 3 hears
south 2 deg. 28 min. west *'t>53 feet distant, a
post marked S. 300 No. I: thence north 18
deg. eo min. west 3*x) feet to corner No. 2. a post
marked S 300 No. 11: thence north 55 deg.
45 min. east.710 feet to creek 15o» feet to corner
No. 3 identical with corner No. 2 of Kodiak
Lode, survey No. 303. a post marked S. 300 No.
Ill: thence south 18 deg. oo min. cast 300 feet to
corner vo. 4. identical with corner No. 1 of sur
vey No. 303. tXX) feet to corner No. 5. identical
with corner Vo. 0 of survey No. 303. a post
marked S. 300 No. V: thence south 55 deg. 15
min. west 1000 feet to creek. 1500 feet to corner
No. 0. a p«>m marked S. 3<x) No. 0. whence Min
eral Monument No. Shears south 5 deg. <X) nnn.
west 2374 fe<*t distant: thence North 18 deg. ixi
min. wt st 3tx) feet to corner No. 1. the place of
beginning.
Area. 10.835 acres.
Variation at all corners. 20 deg. 35 min. east.
LIBERTY LODE- SURVEY NO. W1
Be«rinnin<r at corner no. 1. identical with corner
No 1 of Union Lode, survey No. 304. whence TT.
S. Mineral Monument No. 3 hears south 38 de,*r.
oo min west 6382 feet distant; thence north 18
de*. 00 min. west 300 feet to corner No. 2. a post
marked S. 301 No. II; thence north. 60 dejr. 30
hi»o. iron feet to corner No. 3. a post
marked S. 304 No. Ill: thence south 18 dejr. 00 ,
min. c;wt 300 feet to corner No. 4. identical with
comer No. 1 of survey No. 209. Columbia Lode,
150 teot across tramway. 600 feet to corner I
No. 5. identical with corner No, Oof survey no. ;
299. a post marked S. 301 No. 5: whence N. E. <
corner of nu. ‘1/ mill bears south 6 de>f, 30 mill,
earls’) feet distant; thence south 60rietr. 30 min.
west 85 ieet rcross tramway 950 feet across
Lv.uiv.av 1500feet tocorner No. 6. identical with
co. oer No. 5 of survey No. 304 on south slope of
bill 15 feet below railrord track, a post marked
S. 301 No. Vi; thence north 18 decrees 00 min.
west 3C0 ieet to cornor No. 1, the place of be
[zinoin*/.
Area. 20.216 acres. j
Variation. 20dejr. 35 min. east.
KODIAK LODE—SURVEY NO. Ml.
Bejrionimr at corner 1. identical with corner!
No. 4 of survey No. 3oo. whence XT. S. Mineral:
Monument No. 3. hears south 2i detr. lo min. ]
west3145.6 feet, distant: thence north 18 deer, oo ,
min. west 3oo feet to corner No. 2. identical with j
corner No. 3 of survey No. 3oo: thence north |
.V) deer. 45 min. east i5oo feet to corner No. 3. j
inenrical vbh coroe*- No. 2 of Union Lode, sur
vey No. So■*: thence south 18 deer, oo min. east!
3oo feet to corner No. 4. 6oo feet to corner No. j
f>. identical with corner No. 6 of survey No. 304; |
thence south 55 dc*r. 45 min. west 15oofeetto
corner No. t> identical with corner No. 5 of sur
vev No. r»oo: thence north 18 detr. oo min. west 1
3oo feet to corner No. 1. the place of betrinnimr. ,
Area. in.S35 acres.
Variation 2o detr. 35 min. east.
UNION LODE—SURVEY NO. 304.
Beginning at corner No. 1, at intersection of ;
lode line and S. W. end line, identical with cor
ner No. 3 of survey No Soft, whence U. S Mineral i
Monument No. 3 bears south 3o deg. 52 min. \
west 5o54 feet distant; thence north 18 deg. oo
n>in. west 8oo feet to corner No. 2, identical with
corner No. 3 of survey No. 3o3. a post marked S. |
50 1 No. II; thence north 62 deg. So min. east l5oo j
feet to corner No. 3, identical with corner No. 2
of Liberty Lode, survey No. So!, a post marked
S. 3o4 No. 3; thence south 18 deg. oo min. east
;'oo feet to corner No. 4, identical with corner
No. 1 of survey No. Sol. at intersection of lode
hne. 6oo feet to corner No. 5. identical with cor
ner No. 6 of survey No Sol, whence shaft bears
vest 455 feet and winze of tunnel No. 2 bears
south 8o deg. oo min, west 635 feet distant,
tunnel No. 1 hears south 67 deg. oo min. west
51 o feet distant, a i>ost marked S. 3o4 No. 5;
thence south 62 deg. 30 min. west 62o feet to a
point 2o feet below the S. E. corner, of black
smith shop by mouth of tunnel. 15oo feet to
corner No. 6, identical with corner No. 5 of sur
vey No. 3o3, a post marked S. 3o4 No. VI; thence
north 18 deg. oo min. westSoo feel to corner
No. 1. the place of beginning.
Area. 2o.377 acres.
Variation. 2o deg. 35 min. east.
The several notices of locations and. re-loca
tions of the different claims are as follows:
Those of the Columbia Lode are of record on
the Unga Mining District records, designating
I
SUSITNA STATION
For the information of the many prospectors
now planning to enter the Valdez Creek Min
ing |District, and the creeks tributary to ihe
Yentnajriver during the coming winter, via the
S WARD-SUSITNA ROL 7E
[The only practical Winter Route
from the Outside to the Susitna
Valley and the Valdez Creek Mining
Diitrict]
the M ska Commercial Company wishes to state
that thev are now prepared to supply the rap
idly incr. asing trade of the District from the
large stock of Merchandise which they are car
rying at Susitna Station.
THE ALASKA TRANSFER
CHRISTIENSEN &. LAUBNER. Proprietors
Pianos and Safes Moved
Give us your orders tor Coal ot vvood
General Forwarders PHONE MAIN Seward. Alaska
ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY
CARRYING U. S. MAIL AND EXPRESS
Seattif-Valdez-Sewani Rente-Direct Service
viTP A'T'A XT Sails from Seattle Nov. 1: returning
Oil • I U i iAlN sails from Seward Nov. 8.
*Str PENNSYLVANIA *£ rclu,n""-'s“'ls
Str. SANTA CLARA JSStiSZSr- *
* Connects with S. S. Dora
Alaska Peninsula Route
Ctr ‘‘HOD V** Sails from Seward 15th of each month for Unalaska, and way ports
oil • IJUK A Returnimr due in Seward 5th of following month.
ji^All sailings subject to change without notice
JOHN H. BUNCH, F. & P. A., Pier One. Seattle
said claim under the following names, to-wit:
Name Date When and Where Recorded
Ounalaska, July 24. 1887, July 30, 18s;, Book A,
11). 57.
Ounalaska, Jan. 1, 1892, Jan. 1,1892, Book B, i> 55.
Ounalaska Jan. 1, 1894, .lan. 1. 1891, ^ B, P.89.
Columbia. Jan. 1, 1890. Jan. 1. 1890, B p. 115.
Those of the Bertha Lode are as follows:
Name Date When and Where Recorded.
Trio. Aug, 4. 1887, Aug. 11, 1887, Book A. p, 83.
Trio. Jan. 1. 1892, Jan. 1,1892. “ B, p. 60.
Bertha. Jan. 1,1896, Jan. 1, 1896. B, p. 120.
Those of the Liberty Lode are as follows:
Name Date When and Where Recorded.,
Gildea. July 21. 1887. July 30.1887. Book A, p. 58.
Gildea. Jan. 1, 1892, Jan. 1. 1892. “ B, p. 56.
Gildea. Jan. 1. 1894. Jan. 1. 1891, B, p. 90.
Liberty. Jan. 1,1896. Jan. 1. 1896, * B. p. 117.
Those of the Kodiak Lode are as follows:
Name Date When and Where Recorded.
Mocking Bird. July 29, 1887, Aug. 10, 1887. Book
[ A. p. 63.
Mocking Bird, Jan. 1, 1892, Jan. 1, 1892, Book B.
Ip. 58.
Mocking Bird. Jan. 1.1894. Jan. 1,1894, Book B.
[p. 92.
Kodiak, Jan, 1,1896, Jan. 1, 1896. Book B, p. 118.
Those of the Union Lode are as follows:
Name Date, When and where Recorded.
Beowa, July 24. 1887, July 30 P87, Book A. p, 59.
Beowa, Jan. 1. 1892. Jan. 1, 1892. " B. p. 57.
Beowa. Jan. 1. 1894, Jan. 1, 1894. " H. p. 91.
Union. Jan. 1. 1895, Jan. 1. 1895, “ B, p. 117.
Said group of contiguous claims extend from
Squaw Harbor along the range of hills to with
in half a mile of the divide between Salmon
creek and Squaw Harbor, and are what is
known as the Bruce Lode or Vein. There are
no known adjoining claims.
Any and all i»ersons claiming adversely the
mining ground, vein, lode or premises, or any
portion thereof so described, surveyed, platted
and applied for, are hereby notified that unless
their adverse claims are duly tiled according to
law and the regulations thereunder within the
time prescribed by law, with the Register and
Receiver of the United States Land Othce at
Juneau, Alaska, they will be barred by virtue of
the provisions of the statutes.
JOHN W. DUDLEY, Register.
It is hereby ordered that the forego
ing notice be published for i*.*e s.itutory
period in the Seward Gateway a dally
newspaper printed at Seward, Alaska.
JOHN W. DUDLEY, Register.
First publication, July 27, 1908.

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