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ANCIENT SECRETS. Priceless Recipes That Are Now Lost to the World. COLORS OF THE OLD MASTERS. They Are the Envy and the Despair of Modern Artists, to Whom Their Composition Is a Mystery—Greek Fire and Roman Mortar. Numerous are the trade secrets hand ed down generation by generation from father to son. ami vast is the capital made out of some of them in the commercial world of today. Particularly, perhaps, is this the case among the numerous manufacturers of piquant sauces and the countless vend ers of patent medicines. Rut there is also, it must be remem bered. another side to the case Many, alas, are the priceless trade secrets buried far down below the Diddering dust of the misty past and lost to the world, perchance never again to be re covered To cite the first example that occurs to the mind of the writer, for instance, what would a Royal academician of the present day give to be possessed ot the secret held by the old masters—Ra phael. Rubens, Correggio, Van Dyck and their compeers—for mixing their colors so as to render them Imperish able and impervious to the ravage of time? The ml colors especially of these artists of a bygone epoch are every j whit as bright now as they were three long centuries ago. On the contrary, the colors of pictures paint ed only 100 years ago have lost their luster and are faded and decayed to a deplorable extent Again, in the world of music, the manufacturers of violins old masters, as one may justifiably term them, in another branch of art—treasured a recipe for a varnish that sank into the wood of their incomparable instru ments and mellowed it as well as pre served it With such extreme, relentless jeal ousy. however, did they guard their i great secret that it. too, is lost, to all a p pea ra n ces. irretrievably Rather more than 100 years ago , there lived in a quaint, old world vil- j Jage in Wales a working blacksmith i who had managed by some means or ! other to bring the welding of steel to such a pitch of perfection that the joint was absolutely invisible and the temper of the steel as fine as on the day it left the tester's hands By his * process he was able to join the very j finest of sword blades, and after he had finished with them thev were ab- ! solutely as good and as sound as when j they had left the factory. The blacksmith’s fame spread far and wide. and. naturally enough, he at tained a great reputation, but be made j a point of invariably working in soli tude. He was offered large ami tempt- ! ing sums to divulge his secret but ! kept it obstinately to himself, and when his span of life had run Its course he took it with him to another : world The ancient Greeks had a substance which we call Greek fire and which they used in naval warfare. Their method of employing it was simply this—to throw the substance upon the surface of the water, where j it flamed up and set fire to the ships ' of the enemy. What was it? The only known substance of the present day that would do this is the metal potassium, but to set fire to a ship in the manner described would necessitate the use of at least half a ! ton of the metal. Where did the ! Greeks obtain the substance they used j with such effect? Or how did they make it? If Greek fire was potassium the secret of the process is another • that must be numbered with the lost The man who could disinter the buried recipe for Roman mortar would be bowed down to and worshiped by | the builders of the present day. How j they made it is a profound secret and bids fair to remain so The mortar is as firm now as it was 2,000 years ago. It has calmly scotYed at the ravages of time and weather The above are but a few—a very few—of the lost and buried secrets of antiquity which modern scientists and | mechanicians would give much to learn.—London Answers. That Held Him. One of the young men in the board ing house had the double fault of slow ness in paying his bill and fussiness about the table service. One morning he said peevishly to the landlady. ,4Mrs. Jones, will you tell me why my napkin is so damp?” “Yes. Mr. Wicks.” replied the land lady promptly “It’s because there is so much due on your board.”—Brook lyn Times. NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAX ROLL FOR THE YEAR 1913 UPON REAL PROPERTY IN THE TOWN OF SEWARD, ALASKA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: B\ direction of the Common Council of the Town of Seward. Alaska. I. the undersigned. E. J. Cotter, Town Clerk, by virtue of the pro visions of Sec. 82 of Ordinance No. 11. of the Ordinances of the Town of Seward. Alaska. IK) HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the delin quent tax roll of real properly for the year 1913 in the Town of Seward. Alaska, has been 1 completed, in duplicate, and is open for in * spec lion at the office of said Town Clerk: That on the second day of February. A. !>.. mil. or as soon thereafter as counsel maybe heard, ■♦aid Delinquent tax roll will he pre sented to the District Court for the Territory ! of Alaska. Third Division, at Valdez, within i l said division, for adjustment and for ORDER OF SALE. . i “During the time of the publication of notice I and up to the time of order of sale, an.x person | may appearand make payment on any pieeeot* i tract described hereinafter, together with | penaltx and interest.” The folloxving is a description of each tract of real property on the roll on which the tax for the vear 1913 has not been paid, the amount of the tax. iKMiulty and interest thereon, and to xvhotn assessed. F. .J. COTTER. Toxvn Clerk Delinquent Real Estate Taxes of the Town of Seward, Alaska. November 28, 1913. y P < r > T 3 £ 0 8i S S3 8 5 r r r z, g ® ft : c c rr ~ : < ? •< S : :§?•:: • r* ... •f • Block 1 John K Ballaine 16 $ 150 .00 . 05 01 17 150 . 00 .05 01 18 150 .00 .05 01 *• 19 50 .30 .03 Block 3 Robert Ashland 5 1000 $ 400 8.49 .42 os ** 6 12.'S) 7.50 . 38 07 7 250 1.50 .08 02 Block 6 George Turner 1 300 1.80 .09 02 3*X) 1.80 .09 02 OO lathe roe 3 250 l .s) .(*8 02 1 250 1.50 .08 02 George Turner 30 50 .30 .02 31 100 .6*) .03 01 ' John K Ballaine 34 25*' 1.50 .08 *»2 :C* 25*» 1.50 . 08 **2 36 250 1.7m) oh 02 37 250 1.50 .OS 02 38 27m' 1.50 .08 02 Block 7 John E Ballaine 10 30» 1.80 .09 02 u 300 1.80 .09 02 j N'orthw st Trust 28 4oo 3.40 .12 02 | & Safe Dci*osit 29 40»» 350 4.50 .23 (>.» I Go.. Trustee. 3m) OX* 2.40 .12 02 j Block 8 John K Ballaine 6 500 3.‘>o .15 03, W J Roberts 7 5*to 3.oo .!.» 03, 8 7m*o 3.00 .15 *Vt ; John K Ballaine 10 5o*> 3.00 .15 Gil 11 500 3.00 .15 03) Robert A Gwynn 12 500 3.00 .15 03 j John E Ballaine 13 500 3.00 .15 03 { Kinilic V Riekford 18 500 3.00 .15 08 John K Ballaine 19 78) -30 .02 j J M Moore 24 UXX) 9.60 .48 10 i Geo LaMontaisrne 25 600 3.6o .18 04 j < “ 26 600 100 4.20 . 21 04 j Robert A Gwynn 29 600 3.60 .18 04 , E L Crawford 32 600 3.60 .18 04 33 600 3.60 .18 04 j Guth ri e Royeroft35 6*X) 7<X> 7.80 . 39 08 Block 9 W \ McNeilev 11 7(X) 1000 10.20 . 51 10 12 700 4500 31.20 1.56 31 Alafar Lowdl 2*> b»00 4000 30.00 1.50 30 EL Whittemore 21 1250 4000 31.50 1.58 32 and 22SH500 1000 9.00 .45 (X) Leo Marjrules 34 1000 3000 2 4 00 1.20 24 25 KXX) 5000 36.00 1.80 12 AM Churchill 32 1000 1000 12 00 . 60 12 Robert Ashland 33 KXX> 500 9.00 .45 09 Block 10 Napoleon Wells 12 nxx* .V*) o.oo .45 09 John K Ballaine 26 550 3.30 .17 03 31 550 3.30 .17 03 *• 32 7>7m* it.itO .17 03 35 550 3.30 .17 (VI 36 550 3.it** .17 03 37 550 3.30 .17 03 It lock 11 I Northwest Trust 5 40o 2.40 .12 02 ,v sstf** Deposit 6 4*<o 2.40 .12 02 Go . Trustee 7 OX* 2.40 .12 02 8 4oo 2.40 .12 02 • John E Ballaine 11 4<*) 2.40 .12 02 12 4'X) 2.40 .12 02 |6 400 2.40 .12 02 ** 18 400 2.40 .12 02 •• 19 400 2.40 .12 02 *• 23 300 1.80 .09 02 24 3*X' 1.8*) .09 02 *• 27 800 1.80 .09 02 28 300 1.8*) .09 02 29 3*X) 1.80 .09 02 ** 33 300 1.8*) .09 02 34 300 1.80 .09 02 “ ;t:> 3oo i.8o an* 02 Christine Rosness 36 3no 500 4.80 .24 05} 38 300 5*X) 4.80 . 24 05 * itO it6*) 2.10 .11 02 j ! Alfred Rosness 40 450 2.70 .14 03 Block 12 1 John K Ballaine 3 250 1.50 . 08 02 George Turner ll 250 L50 .**8 02 j 12 27m> 1.50 .08 02 •* 13 250 1.50 .08 02 *• 14 250 1.50 08 02 ** 15 250 1.50 .08 02 16 250 1.50 .08 02 17 250 1.50 .08 02 *• 18 27m) 1.50 .08 02 19 250 1.50 08 02 « ** 20 3*X> 1.80 .09 02 i Block 13 John K Ballaine 1 300 1.80 .09 02 , 2 300 1.8*) .09 02 , A C Blunicr 16 iX*> 150 2.70 .14 (Vt : John E Ballaine 21 3*X) 778) 6.30 .32 <x*> | 22 200 1.20 .«Xi 01 i A A T hod ay 25 2**0 1 .06 °1 I ! M E Gilson 29 200 150 2.10 .11 02 j J Houtfland and Lewis Solanes it 2*x) I.m) 2.1<) .11 02 j ; John E Ballaine it: 2**» 178) 2.10 .11 02 i *• MS 200 1.20 .06 01 1 39 2(>0 1^' oi to 200 1.20 .06 01 Block 14 > John K Ballaine 1 400 2.40 .12 02 2 100 2.40 .12 02 3 400 2.40 .12 02 - 4 4(X1 2.40 .12 02 “ 5 400 2.40 .12 02 ** 0 400 2.40 .12 02 John E Ballaine 24 300 1.80 .09 02 25 300 1.80 .09 02 *• «6 300 1.80 .09 02 K’nn'th'M’Donald 29 300 1.80 .09 02 IVt’r X Anderson 32 300 1.80 .09 02 33 3<X) 500 4.80 .24 05 John K Ballainc 34 300 1.80 .09 02 35 300 1.80 .09 02 Mrs W K Bartliolf 30 300 1.80 .09 02 Block 15 Geo LaMontaisrne 1 650 3.90 . 20 01 2 650 3.90 . 20 01 John E Ballaine 3 650 3.90 .20 04 14 750 4.50 .23 05 •* 15 750 4.50 .23 05 " 25 450 2.70 .14 03 ** 33 450 2.70 .14 03 " 34 450 2.70 14 03 35 450 2.70 .14 03 *’ 36 450 2.70 .14 03 ” 37 450 2.70 .14 03 Block 16 John E Ballaine 1 400 2.40 .12 02 ” 2 400 2.40 .12 02 Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Co, j 7 466 2.40 .12 02 Trustee t 3 406 2.40 .12 02 John E Ballaine 12 466 2.40 .12 02 W M Killings w’h 13 450 2.70 .14 03 14 450 2.70 .11 03 “ 15 450 2.70 .14 03 Alaska N R> Co Itt 450 2.70 .14 03 •* 17 450 9750 01.20 3.00 til “ 18 450 9750 01.20 3.0(1 01 “ 19 450 9750 01.20 3.00 01 *• 20 750 9750 03.00 3.15 03 John E Ballainc 39 050 3.90 .20 01 “ 40 050 3.90 .20 01 Block 17 John E Ballainc 3 3oo 1.K0 .09 02 •• 4 300 1.80 .09 02 “ 5 3(H) 1.80 .01) 02 *' 0 300 1.80 .09 02 1 Northwest Trust & Safe Deposit Co 1 8 3(H) 1.80 .09 02 Trustee t 9 300 1.80 .09 02 John K Ballainc 10 3(H) 1.80 .09 trj Northwest Trust f 14 3tH> 1.80 .(H) 02 & Safe Deposit 15 3(H) 1.80 .09 02 Co. Trustee 1 H* Bon 1.80 .09 02 (17 3(H) 1.80 .09 02 John E Ballainc 18 3<mi I .Ho .o'.) 02 30 3(H) 1.80 .01) 02 •• 37 3(H) 1.80 ,09 02 A W Mvlrole 38 :pni I.so ,09 02 39 3<h) |,80 .09 02 *• 40 3(H) 1,80 ,09 02 Block 18 North west Trust , 1 250 1.50 ,ph 02 A Safe Deposit 1 2 250 1.50 .08 02, Co, Trustee ! 3 250 1.50 .08 021 ( 1 250 1.50 .08 02 John E Ballainc « 25o 1.50 .os 02 ** 7 250 1.50 .08 02 ’* 8 250 1.50 .08 02 *• 12 250 1.50 .08 02 •* 13 250 1.50 .08 02 “ 11 250 1.50 .08 02 •* 15 250 1.50 .08 02 “ 20 300 1.80 .09 02 ** 27 300 1.80 .09 02 " 28 3(H) 1.80 .09 02 " 29 3(H) 1.80 .0.) 02 31 3(H) 1.80 .09 02 •* 32 300 1.80 .(H» 02 “ 33 3(H) 1.80 .(H) 02 “ 31 3(H) 1.80 .09 02 - 39 3(H) 1.80 .09 02 40 300 1.80 .09 02 Block 19 A \V Mvlroie 1 250 1.50 .08 02 2 250 1.50 .08 02 ** 3 250 1,50 .OH 02 Eugene R West 4 250 1.50 .os 02 John E Ballaine 8 250 1.50 .08 02 “ 9 250 1.50 .08 02 •* 10 250 1.50 .08 ()2 “ II 250 1.50 ,08 02 12 250 1.50 ,08 02 j “ i!t 250 1.50 .08 02 I 1♦ 250 1.50 .08 02 “ 15 250 1.50 .08 02 •• 10 250 1.50 .08 02 17 2.r»o 1.50 .08 02 •• 23 250 1,50 .08 02 “ 21 250 1,50 ,08 02 * 25 250 1.50 .OH 02 ** 20 250 1,50 .OS 02 ** 3! 25** 1.50 .OH 02 32 250 1.50 .<*s <V» i ** 33 250 1.50 .OS 02 I •• 31 250 1.50 .08 02 j “ 35 250 1.5*i .OS 02 I •* 30 250 1.50 .08 02 i Seward Light & S 30 250 200013.50 .08 II Power Co * 40 25o 1500 lo.;>o ,50 II Block 20 John E Ballaine 3 25o 1.50 .08 o2 *• 1 250 1.50 .os 02 * “ 5 250 l.5o .os 02 | G 250 1,50 .08 02 . 7 250 1.50 .08 02 8 250 1.50 .08 02 ** II 250 1..')*) .08 02 12 250 1.5*) ,08 02 13 250 1,50 ,08 02 11 25** 1.50 .*18 02 17 250 1,50 .08 02 J 18 250 I. .'81 ,*)8 02 21 250 1.50 .08 02 i “ 22 200 1,20 .1X1 Id ! “ 23 200 1.20 ,06 01 ; ** 24 200 1,2»» .00 01 : 28 200 1.20 .(H) 01 29 200 1.20 .*Hi *11 * 31 200 1.2*) .*16 01 ! “ 32 200 1.20 .(Hi 01 1 ** 33 200 1.2*1 .(HI 01 34 200 1.20 .06 01 “ 35 200 1.20 .06 01 ** 36 200 1,20 ,06 01 Patr k M Mullen 40 200 1.20 .06 01 Block 21 John E Ballaine 1 200 1.20 .06 01 do 2 do do do do do 3 do do do do do 4 do do do do do 8 do do do do do 9 do do do do do l*i do do do do do 14 do do do do do 15 do do do do do 16 do do do do do 17 do do do do do 19 do do do do do 20 do do do do do 23 do do do do do 24 do do do do do 25 do do do do do 27 do do do do do 28 do do do do clo 29 do do d° do do 30 do do do do j do 31 do do do do do 32 do do do do j do 33 do do do do t do 34 do do do do ; do 35 do do do do j do 36 do do do do Block 22 John E Ballaine I 2(H) 1.20 .06 01 i do 2 do do do do I do 3 do do do do ! do 4 do do do do do 5 do do do do do 6 do do do do do 7 do do do do do 1*5 do do do do do 16 do do do do do IT do d° do do ! A VV Mvlroie 18 do do do do ! do 19 do do do do I do 20 do do (if) do ; do 21 do do do do j do 22 do do do do | do 23 do do do do j do 24 do do do do } John E Ballaine 27 do do do do i do 28 do do do do j do 29 do do do do ; do 31 do no do do do 32 do do do do do 33 do do do do do 34 do do do do do 3s do do do do do 39 do do do do j do 40 do do do do Block 23 John E Ballaine 1 225 1.35 .07 01 do 2 do do do do do 3 do do do do do 6 do do do do do 7 do do do do do 8 do do do do do 9 do do do do do 10 do do do do do 12 do do do do do 13 do do do do do 16 (io do do do do 17 do do do do do 18 do do do do do 21 275 1.65 .08 02 do 22 250 1.50 do do I do 23 do do do do do 21 do do do do do 25 do do do do do 26 do do d° do do 27 do do do do do 31 do do do do do 32 do do do do do 33 do do do do do 34 do do do do do 35 do do do do do 36 do do do do Block 24 W M Killingsw'h 1 300 1.80 .09 02 do 2 250 1.50 .08 02 do 3 do do do do do 6 do do do, do do 7 do do do do do 8 do do do do do 12 do do do do do 13 do do do do John E Ballaine 16 do do do do do 17 do do do do do 18 do do do do Anna F Ballaine 19 do do do do do 20 300 1,80 09 do Meet me at the Branch. Finch’s Golden Wedding rye at the Branch. * W M Killintfsw’h 21 350 2.10 11 do do 22 300 1,H0 09 do do 23 <lo do do do do 21 do do do do do 25 do do do do do 20 do do do do do 27 do do do do John E Ballainc 28 do do do do VV M Killinirsw’h 33 do do do do do 31 do do do do do 35 do do do do do 3(1 do do do do Block 25 Win B Poland,S!4 10 180 1.08 ,05 ol do II 350 2.10 .11 02 J .1 Pinnotran.S20ft 13 aw (loo 4.98 . 25 05 do N20ft I t 240 1,44 .07 ol John 10 Ballainc 17 350 2.10 .11 <>2 do 18 do do do do do 19 do do do do do 20 450 2.70 .11 03 do 21 250 1.50 .08 02 do 22 200 1.20 .0(1 ol ! do 23 do do do do I do 21 do do do do j do 25 do do do do do 2(1 do do do do do 29 do do do do do 30 do do do do do 31 do do do do do 32 do do do do i do 33 do do do do j do 31 do do do do do 35 do do do do do 3(1 do do do do Block 2*5 John 10 Ballainc 1 2<>o 1.20 .0(5 01 do 2 do do do do ' do 3 do do do do | do 4 do do do do do 5 do do do do do (5 d° do do do do 7 do do do do do 8 do do do do do 9 do do do do do 10 do do do do do 18 do do do do do 19 do do do do ‘ do 20 do do do do I Block 27 John 10 Ballainc* 3 150 .90 ,05 01 1 do 4 do do do do do 5 do do do do tio 6 do do do do do 7 do do do do do 10 do do do do . do II do do do do do 12 do do do do do 12 do do do do do 10 do do do do do 17 do do do do do 18 do do do do do 1*.* do do do do do 20 do do do do Geortfo Turner 21 loo .60 .03 oi do 22 do do do do do 23 do do do do do 24 do do do do do 25 do do do do do 26 do do do do do 27 do do do do do 28 do do do do do 29 do do do do do 30 do do do do do 31 do do do do do 32 do do do do do 33 do do do do do 24 do do do do do 35 do do do do do 26 do do do do do 37 do do do do do 3s do do do do do 29 do do do do do 40 do do do do Block 28 John K Ballainc 1 !5o .90 .05 01 do 2 do do do do do 3 do do do do do t do do do do do 5 do do do do do 6 do do do do do 11 do do do do do 12 do do do do do 13 do do do do do 14 do do do do do 15 do do do do do 16 do do do do do 17 do do do do do 18 do do do do do 21 do do do do do 22 do do do do do 23 do do do do do 24 do do do do do 25 do do do do do 26 do do do do do 27 do do do do do 30 do do do do do 31 do do do do do 32 do do do do do 33 do do do do do 37 do do do do do 38 do do do do do 39 do do do do do 40 do do do do Block 29 John k Ballaine 4 auo i.»» w ui do 5 do do do do do 6 do do do do do 7 do do do do do 8 do do do do do 9 do do do do \V M Killinjrsw'h 13 do do do do do 14 do do do do do 15 d») do do do do 16 do do do do do 19 do do do do do 20 250 1.50 .08 02 John K Ballaine 21 200 1.20 .06 01 do 22 150 .'.Hi .05 01 <io 23 do do do do do 24 do do do do do 27 do do do do do 28 do do do do do 29 do do do do do 30 do do do do do 33 do do do do do 17 200 1.20 .(Hi 01 do 18 do do do do do 34 150 .90 .05 01 do 35 do do do do do 38 do do do do do 39 do do do do do 40 do do do do Block 30 John E Ballaine 1 150 • .90 .05 01 do 2 do do do do do 3 do do do do do 4 do do do do do 5 do do do do do 6 do do do do do 7 do do do do do 8 do do do do do 9 do do do do do 16 do do do do do 17 do do do do do 18 do do do do Robert A Gwynn 21 250 1.50 .08 02 do 22 200 1.20 .(X5 01 John E Ballaine 23 do do do do do 24 do do do do do 25 do do do do do 28 do do do do do 29 do do do do do 80 do do do do do 31 do do do do do 32 do do do do do 37 do do do do do 38 do do do do do 39 do do do do do 40 do do do do Block 31 John \V Godwin 21 150 .90 .05 01 do 22 do do do do do 23 do do do do do 24 do do# do do do 25 do do* do do! do 26 do do do do j do 27 do do do do ; do 28 do do do do do 29 do do do do do 30 do do do do John E Ballaine 31 do do do do do 32 do do do do do 33 do do do do do 34 do do do do do 35 do do do do do 36 do do do do do 37 do do do do Louvre Block For Sale Situated on Lot 20, Block 9, Seward, Alaska, for the sum of three thousand dollars. Terms: Half cash and balance one year thereafter at legal interest. Good Title. No incumbrances. No Agent. Inquire of the owner. Mrs. A. Lowell, Kaik, Alaska. i Block 32 John E Ballainc 5 150 .00 05 01 do 0 do do do do do 7 do do do do do 8 do do do do do 0 do do do do do 10 do do do do do 11 do do do do do 12 do d<> do do do 16 do do do do do 17 do do do do do In do do do do do la do do do do do 20 do do do d* do 21 do do do do do 22 do do do do do 25 do do do on do 26 do do do do do 27 do do do do do 28 do do do do do 20 do do do do do 32 do do do do do 33 do do do do do 31 do do do do do 37 do do do do do 3s do (to do do do 3a du do do do do l<i do do do do Block 33 (ieorife Turner I 200 1.20 .00 01 do 2 do do do do do 3 do do do do do I do do do do do 5 do do do do do 6 do do do do do 7 do tio do do do h (]m do do dt do 0 do do do d^ do 10 do do do do do I! do do do do do 12 do do do do do 13 do do do do do ) I do do do do do 15 do do do do do 16 do do do do do 17 do do do do do 18 do , o do do 10 do do do do do 20 250 |,50 ,OH o* Block 31 John E Ballainc 17 loo 60 .03 01 18 100 .60 A)3 01 10 100 .60 .03 01 20 100 .60 .03 01 21 100 .60 .03 01 22 100 .60 .03 01 Block 35 John E Ballaine 14 5o .30 .02 15 Ido .60 .03 01 16 100 .60 .03 01 10 100 . 60 . 03 01 20 loo .60 .03 01 21 100 .60 .(>3 01 25 100 .60 .03 01 26 loo .«o .03 01 2? 50 .30 .02 Block 36 John E Ballainc 25 loo .60 .03 ,,| 26 100 .60 .03 ol 2? .V' .30 .02 Block 37 John E Ballainc It 50 .30 .02 15 Jou .60 . 03 01 16 100 .60 .03 01 Ellen B Haiirht 17 loO .60 .03 01 is loo .60 .03 01 la loo .60 .03 01 20 100 .60 .03 01 21 100 . 60 .03 01 22 10O .60 .03 01 23 100 .6*) .03 01 21 100 .60 .03 Id John E Ballainc 25 100 .60 .03 01 26 100 .60 . 03 01 27 50 ,80 .02 Block 3s John E Ballainc is 100 .60 .03 01 do 2o do do do do do 21 do do do do do 22 do do do do do 23 do do do do do 24 do do do do do 25 do do do do do 20 do do do do do 27 50 . 30 .02 Block 30 John E Ballainc 11 50 .30 .02 do 15 100 .60 .03 01 do 16 do do do do do 17 do do do do do 18 do do do do do 21 do do do do do 22 do do do do do 25 do do do do do 26 do do do do do 27 50 .30 . 02 Block 40 John E Ballainc 11 50 .30 .02 do 15 100 .60 .03 01 do 16 do do do do do 17 do do do do do 21 do do do d« do 22 do do do do do 23 do do do do do 24 do do do d# Alaska Northern Railway (\y -All of the land lying and being south of the north line of Railway avenue and the south lint* of r. S. survey No. 726 south, ac cording to the IT. S. patent to Frank L. Hallaine and the map and plat of the town of Seward, territory of Alaska. Area, seven acres, Valuat ion. $24,500, Amt. taxes. $147. Penalty $7.35. Inter est. $1.47. Alaska Northern Railway Co One and forty one-hundredths acres which lies lies between the line of mean high tide on Resurrection bay and the east line of the right of wav of the Alaska Central Railway and in front of P. S. survey No 726 S. and 726 N.. F. L. Hallaine soldiers additional homestead location. 1 40-100 acres, valuation. $4,800. Amt. taxes. $28.80. Penalty. $1.44. Int. $0.28, Alaska Northern Ry Co Twenty-eight one-hundreths acres, described as next above. Valuation of land, $560. Amt. taxes $3,30. Penalty $0.17. Int. $0.03. Edmund Rudolph Edmund Rudolph homestead claim. U, S. survey No. 931. Valuation of land $lsoo. Imp. $500, Amt taxes $13.80. Penalty $0,09. Int. $0.14, Fredrick William Low, William H. Po land claim No. 241 , U. s. survey, Valuation of land $3000. Amt. taxes $ls. Penalty $o.‘X>. Int. $0.18. Alaska Northern Railway (To The land occupied and claimed exclusively as right of way for railroads by railroad companies and corporations, together with the buildings and all the sub structures and suiHT-structures sup porting the same, situate within the town of Seward, Alaska—two miles - valuation $30,000. Amt taxes $180. Pen alty $9. Int. $1,80, Alaska Northern Railway Co The wharf known as Seward Dock within the town Seward including the superstructure and piles driven into the ground for the purpose of supporting the same. Valua tion $10.<x\). Amt taxes $60. Penalty $3. Int $0.60. Summons for Publication In the District Court for the Territory of Alaska. Third Division. John Kapsimalis. plaintiff, vs. John Lechner and F. P. Skeen, defendants. The president of the United States o America. *rreetintf: To John Lechner. one of the nbov named defendants; You are thereby required to appear in the District Court for the Territory ot Alaska. Third Division, within thirty days after the completion of the service of this summons up on you and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff. The original of said com plaint is on rile with the Clerk of the above Court at Valdez. Alaska, and unless you appear to answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This action is brought to recover the sum ol three thousand dollars and interest from the above named defendants. John Lechner and F. P. Skeen, and this summons is served upon you by publication thereof pursuant to an order of the above Court made and entered on the 25th day of September. A. D.. 1913. Witness the Honorable F. M. Brown, judre of said Court, this 25th day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirteen and of our independence one hun dred and thirty-eighth. (Seal) ARTHUR LANG. Clerk. By Tiios. S. Scott, Deputy Clerk. First publication September 27. 1913, Last publication November 8. 1913.