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SERIAL NO. 01602
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
Juneau. Alaska
Notice is hereby given that R. M. Edward*,
a cUisen of the l mum States, and a resiueut
of Uougbton. Michigan, as assignee of David
Lowaru. iwiug entitled to the benetits of Sec.
JJub of the Revised Statutes and tne amend
ments thereto, has applied to make entry of
me tana embraced iu Li. S. Survey 0»o. *it
uaieU on tne north shore of Kontraatubuna
* Lake. Territory ot Alaska. occupying the list
of K-.sii* v reek wnere it debouenes on the
take, more particularly described as follow*,
to wit:
Survey 0»5
beginning at Cor. No. 1. whence U. S. L. M
No 2.'. bears N. 84 deg. 26 nun. fc. t-i.41 cts..
thence E. 0.62 ch* . to Lor. No. 2. meander
corner. W. C. bear, due W. .40 ch*.. tnence
i;ieanuering along the snerre of »aul lake,^ 4u
ch*-. more or le*» to Lor. No. 3, Meander Lor
ner. VN . C. bear* due W. .»6 ch*.. theme due
IN 12 .*i ch*.. to Lor. No. 4 aud thence duo
ch*.. to Lor. No. 1. the place of be
ginning. containing an area of 76.68 acre*.
Mag. Var. 2<> deg. 60 min. E. Latitude 6b
aeg.. 12 nun. N. Long. 164 deg. 04 min. W..
,i» Mdaitionai to original homestead entry of
David Coward. at West Point, Nebraska. No.
3sas. May Is, D*70 for the W 1-2 NW i-4
Sec 2* 1 16 R. 8 E. containing 80 acre*.
Any and ail person* claiming adversely any
portion of the above described traiA are >•
•luired to file with the Register and Receiver
of the United State* Land Office at Juneau.
Alaska, their adverse claim thereto, under
oath, during the period of publication or with
in thirty day* thereafter or they will be
b.rml b, «»tll1.. c B walkkr
Register.
United State* Land Office.
Juneau. Alaska. July 7, 1014.
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing no
tice be published for the statutory period In
the Seward Gateway, a daily newspaper o
General Circulation published at Seward,
Alaska, the nearest new*pa|>er to the above
«i«.?ribm! LaJ. & „ WALKER.
Register.
First Pablication. July 14. 1014.
Last Publication, Sept. 26. 1014.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE
Juneau, Alaaka.
SERIAL 016#1
Notice is hereby given that R. M. Edward*,
a ciusen of the United States, and a resi
dent of Houghton, Michigan,^* assignee of
Nicholas S. Ohlatrom and William Preaton.
being entitled to the benefit* of Section --«>•
of me Revised Statute* of the United States,
and the amendment* thereto, ha* applied to
make entry of the land* embraced in U. >.
Non-Mineral Survey No. #66. situate on the
t anahan river. Territory of Alaska, about one
mile from its outlet on Tanalian I*k«. and
more particularly described as follow*, to-wu:
Survey No. #66
Beginning at Corner No. 1. U. S. Location
Monument No. #66 bear* S. 44 deg. 04 min.
W l.#8 ch*. thence S. 1#.#0 ch*. to corner
Ne. 2. thence W. 20 ch*. to corner No. 4.
thence N. l#.»0 ch*. to corner No. 4. thence
E. 20 ch*. to corner No. 1, the place of oe
gtnning. Aiea 1#.80 acre*.
This survey is situate in Latitude 60 dig
11 inin. 46 *ec. N. Long. 164 deg. 18 min. W.
> Mag. Var. 26 deg. E.
A* additional to original homestead entry.
No. 615. of Nicholas S. Ohlatrom at Minnea
polis. Minnesota, on April 12. 1864. for Lot*
1 4 and 6 of Section 14. Township 1 IT .V
Rang* 33 W.. containing 146.#4 acre*, and -•
additiora! to original homestead entry. No.
73-. of William Preston at Winnebago. Min
nesota. on July 14. 1863. for the S. W. hrc.
1-4 of Sec. 32. Twp. 106 N., R. 26 W.. ceu
taining 138.30 acre*.
Any and all persons claiming adversely any
portion of the above described tract* of land
are required to file with the Register and Re
ceiver of the United State* Land Office at
> Juneau. Alaaka. their adverse claim thereto,
f under oath, during the period of publication
or within thirty days thereafter, or they will
be barred by the provisions of the statute.
C. B. WALKER.
Register.
United States Land Office.
Juneau, Alaska. July 7, 1914.
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing no
tice be published for the statutory period In
the Seward Gateway, a dally newrspaper of
general circulation printed at Seward. Alas
ka. the nearest newspaier to said above-de
scribed elaim #r survey.
C. B. WALKER.
Register.
First Publication. July 14. 1914.
Laat Publication, Sept. 26, 1914.
T. 4 M. APPLICATION NO. 91676
Department of the Interior
Tnited States Land Office
Juneau. Alaska. September 8. 1914.
Notice Is hereby given that the Port Heiden
Packing Company of Portland. Oregon, a cor
poration organised under the laws of the State
of Washington, haa made application In this
office under the provisions of the Acts of Con
gress of March 8. 1891, and May 14. 1898,
amended by the Act of March 3. 1903, for ths
lands embraced in U. S. Survey No. 481 as
a trade and manufacturing site, said lands be
ing located on the east shore of Port Heiden.
Bering Sea. Alaaka. In latitude 66 deg. 62
min N. and longitude 168 deg. 44 min. W.
and more particularly described aa follaws:
Beginning at Cor. No. 1, W. C. Cor. due
E. 1.09 ehs.. on line of ordinary high tide of
Port Heiden. thence due E. 25. ehs., to Cor.
Ne I.thenee due N. 30 ehs.. to Cor. No. 1.
thence due W. 13.88 ehs.. to Cor. No. 4. on
line or ordinary high tide Port Heiden. whence
low point at east entrance bear* N. 17 deg.
80 min W.. thence meandering along the
shore of said Port Heiden. (1) N. 15 deg. 46
min. W 16 65 ehs.. (2) S. 26 deg. 07 mlm W.
15.51 ehs.. to Cor. No. 1. the place of begin
ning, containing an area of 26.69 acres, Mag.
Var. 11 deg. 24 min. E.
Any and all persons claiming any portion of
•aid lands, or desiring to protest said applica
tion or entry, are required to Ale their said
advarse claims or protests under oath within
the period of the statute or thereafter they
will be barred.
C. B. WALKER,
Register.
Bate ef Pint PebHeetiea, Sept. 17, 1914.
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Serial No. 01663.
Additional Entry
Under Section 2306 of the Revised
Statutes of the United States.
APPLICATION.
United states Land Office. Juneau. Alaska.
May B. IBM.
Alaska Packers Association, assignee of
Kdwin 1). MeKenney, James Hall and Jacob
May. being entitled to the benefit* of section ;
1**5 of the revised statutes of the United |
States granting additional lands to soldiers and
sailors who served in the Rebellion, does here
by ai p y to enter United States Surrey No j
;t:;>. situate at Cannery Pore. Olga Bay. Kodiak
Island. District of Alaska, and more particu
larly.deserit>ed.as follows:
(Commencing at cor. No. I. being identical
with cor. No. 3 of Surrey No. 45. and whence
IT. S. L. M. Survey 2BB bears s 66 deg. lH min. j
e 54.7 «chs. and me cor. No. .1. Survey 2BB.
bear* s KB deg. 51 uiin. e 34 53 chs. and sw
cor. of water tank t>ears n 35 deg. 51 min. e 3.38
chs; thence n6ohs. to cor. No. 2. whence point
i of land in bay bears s 57 deg. 08 min. c; thence
w 6 23 chs. to cor. No. 3: thence s 6chs. to cor.
No. 4. whence point of the land in bay bears*
60 deg. 32 min. e. and thence e 6.23 chs. to cor.
No. 1 and place of beginning.
Area 3.74 acres. Variation *23 deg. SO min. e.
as additional la) to Homestead No. 4474. made
August 2. 1873 by Edwin D. MeKenney. at
Grand island. Nebraska, land office, for lots
2 and 3. and sw quarter of the no quarter of
22. township 30 n. range 15 w containing 138
acres: and based upon the service of Edwin D.
MeKenney in the Anuy during the Civil War
from October 10. 1861 to July 34. 1866. in Com
pany II”. 15th Regimeut. Iowa Infantry Volun-1
teers; (b> to Homestead No. 1731. made Nov '
i 16. 1866 by James Hall, nt Hoonville. Missouri,
land office, for the n half of lots 1 and 2 In sw
quarter of sec. 31 in township 36. range IB. con
taining so.31 acres; and based u|*on the service
of James Hall in the Army during the Civil :
War from Nov. 1. 186:t to June 13. 1865. in Com ,
pany D'. 15th Regiment of Onvalry. Missouri
Volunteers; and (c) Homestead No. 3853. made
January 3. 187*2 by Jacob May. at I ronton !
Missouri, land office, for sw quarter of the se
quarter and the s half of lots I and 2. sw quar
ter sec. 31. township 31 n. range B w.containing
136 acres; and based ujhhi the service of Jacob
May in the Army during the Civil War from
Oct. 2. 1862 to Dec 35. 1865. in Company "G”
17th Regiment. Missouri Vounteers and trans
ferred to Company ”C”. 15th Regiment. Mis
souri Volunteers. Lat. 57 deg. 0B mi©. 04 seconds
o: Long. 154 deg. 03 min. w.
Notice is hereby given that any and all per-1
sons claiming any portion of the above de-;
scribed land are required to file a protest dur-1
log tb • period of publication or thirty days
thereafter, in accordance with law, with the
Register ami Receiver of the United States
Land Office at Juneau. Alaska.
ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION
By Henry K. Fortmann. President.
Address: San Francisco. Cal.
Notice of the above application will he pub
lished in the Seward Daily Gateway, printed at
Seward. Alaska, which I hereby designate as
the newspaper published uearest the land ap
plied for in *aid application.
C. B. WALKER.Register.
United States Land Office,
Juneau. Alaska.
Serial No. OF664.
Additional Entry
Under Section 2306 of the Revised
Statutes of the United States.
APPLICATION.
United States Land Office. Juneau. Alaska.
May 9. 1914.
Alaska Packers Association, assignco of
F. S. Whitney, being entitled to the benetlts of
section 2306 of the revised statutes of the
United States granting additional land' to
soldiers and sailors who served in the Re
bellion. does hereby apply to enter the United
States Survey No. 299. situate one quarter of a
mile east of Survey 45. Cannery Cove. Olga Ray.
Kodiak Island. District of Alaska, and more
particularly described as follows:
Commencing at m c cor. No. 1. situate on the
shore line of t annery Cove. Olga Hay. whence
point of land In bay bears * 54 dog. 39 min. w.
and U. S. L. M. Survey 299 bears n 19 deg. 29
min. w. 4.34 chs. and witness cor bears n 0.38
chs.; thence n 24 9t chs to cor. No. 3; thence w
18.77 oh*. to mo cor. No. 8: wbenoe cor. of Sur
vey 45 boars n 89 deg 51 min. w 34.52 chs. and
*e oor. winch-house bears n 22 deg. Ik) min. w
0.77 ehs.. and witness cor. bears e 0.71 chs.:
thence meandering along the shore line of Can
nery Cove. Olga Hay.
1. South 35 deg. 52 min. east. 3 64 chains*
2. South 26 dog. 37 min. east, l.8l chains;
3. South 31 deg. 41 min. east. 9.60chains;
4. South 29 deg. 21 min. east. 8.73 chains;
5. South 37 deg. 47 min. east. 3.81 chains;
6. South 54 deg. 52 miu east. 2.07 chains;
7. South 81 deg. 20 min. east. 2.53 chains to :
cor. No. 1 and the place of beginning.
Area 27.30 acres. Variation 23 deg. So min. e.!
as additional to homestead No. 266 made Sept.
29. 1874 by F. S. Whitney at Fort Dodge. Iowa
land office, for the a half of nw quarter, seo. 4.
township No. 90. range 19 w. containing 132.16
acres; and based u|H>n the service of Ferdinand
S. Whitnev in the Army during the Civil War
. from Feb. IS. 1865 to Jan. 24. 1866. in Company j
j ‘F *. 151 Ht Regiment. Illinois Volunteers, and as
additional to the homesteadof F. S. Whitney as
I indicated on the certificate dated June 29. 1906.
' issued bv the general land office, showing that ’
the Alaska Packers Association has submitted
satisfactory proof of ownership and bona tide
purchase for value of 5.61 acres of thecortifl-i
cate of right Issued by the Land Office to said
F. S. Whitney. Aug. 21. 1878. showing said
Whitney to be entitled to make an additional
entry under sec. 2306 of tho Revised Statutes of
the United States for 27.84 acre# Lat. 57 deg. (
09 min. 04 seconds n. Long. 154 deg. 03 min. w.
Notice Is hereby given that any and all per
sons claiming any portion of the above de
scribed land are required to file a protest during
the period of publication or thirty day# there
after. ih accordance with law. with tho Register
and Receiver of the United States Land Office
at Juneau. Alaska,
ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION.
By Henry F. Fortmann. President.
Address: San Francisco Cal.
Notice of the above application will be pub
lished in the Scwurd Daily Gateway, printed at
Sewurd. Alaska, which I hereby designate as ;
the newspai*er published ncare the land ap- .
plied for in said application.
c. B. WALKER. Register.
United States Land Offlce
Juneau. Alaska.
Serial No. 01665
Additional Entry.
Under Section 2306 of the Revised
Statutes of the United States.
application.
United States Land Office. Juneau. Alaska.
Mav 9 1914.
Alaska Packers Association, assignee of
Sarah L. Arnold, being entitled to the benefits
of section 2308 of the revised statutes of the
United States granting additional lands to
soldiers and sailors who served in the Rebellion,
docs hereby apply to enter the United1 States
Survey No. 382. situate on Karluk River,
Kodiak Island (at the Hatchery), and more
particularly described as follows:
Co a wien ring at me corner Ne. I en the lef
bank of the Karluk River, whence witness oor
! ner bears s 58 links, from whence Karluk
i Mountain bears s 73 degrees 3*. minute* w.
thence 7.90 chains to oorner No. 3. whence
| Karluk Cape bears n 70 degrees. 30 minutes, w.
and point of lund across the river bears u 00 do
grees. 11 minutes w: thence e Ifl.ou chains *o
corner No. 3. whence Karluk Cape boars no 71
degrees. 30 minutes w. and church spire bears n
73 degrees. 37 minutes w and ne corner of water
house bears n 81 degrees. 12 minutes w. 4.77
chains; tneneo n 18.30 chains to corner No. 4.
whence U. S. L. M. 362 bears n 85 degrees. 18
minutes e. 8o links, from whence church spire
hears n 76 degrees. 54 minutes w. and Karluk
Mountain bears s 70 degrees. 54 minutes w;
thence w 0.37 chains to me corner No. 5. whence
witness corner boars e 37 links; thence
meandering ulong suld left bank of Karluk
1. South 35 degrees. 13 minutes w . 4 50 chains;
2 South 50 degrees. 48 minutes w. 1.93chains;
3 North 61 degrees. 21 minutes w, 0.34 chains;
4 South 54 degrees. 15 minutes w. 2.10 chulns.
5 South 31 degrees. 01 minutes w. 0.89 chains;
6 South 82 degrees, 17 minutes w. 1.10 chains;
7 North 77 degrees. 48 minute* w. 1.13 chains;
8. Soutli 38 degrees. II minutes w. 2.17 chains.
H> corner No. I. the place of beginning
Area 21.54 acres. Variation 22 degrees. 00
minutes o. us additional to homestead Nr. 4095.
made Aug. 8, 1868 by Sarah L. Arnold at Moon
vllle. Missouri, lund office, for the sw quarter
of the so quarter of section 25. township 38 n,
ranee 7 w. containing 40 acres. Lai. 57 degrees.
33 minutes n. Long. 154 degrees. 33 minutes w.
Notice is hereby given that any und all per
sons claiming any portion of the above de
scribed land are required to tile a protest during
the period of publication or thirty days there
after. in accordance with law. with the Register
and Receiver of the United States Land Office
at Juneau. Alaska.
ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION.
Hy Henry F. Foitmann. President,
i Address; San Francisco. Cal.
Notice of the above application will be pub
lished in the Seward Daily Gateway, printed at
Seward. Aluiku. which 1 hereby designate at
the newspaper published nearest the lund up
piled for in *»ih\ application.
c. u. WALKER. Register.
United Stales Land Office,
Jut.oau. Alaska.
Serial No. 01666
Additional Entry.
Under Section 2306 of the Revised
Statutes of the United States.
APPLICATION.
United States I^ind Office. Juneau. Alaska.
May i. 1014.
Alaska Packers Association, assignee of
Sarah L. Arnold, being entitled to the benefits I
of section 8306 of the revised sfatutes of the
United States granting additional lands to
soldiers and sailors who served in the Rebellion,
does hereby apply to enter United States Sur-,
vey No. 861. situate about one-half mile from;
i cannot y of Alaska Packers Association. I.arsen
Ray. kudlak Island. District of Alaska, and
more particularly described as follows; ■
Commencing at corner No. I. whence U. S. '
L. M. 678 bears n 32 degrees. 15 minutes w. 60.85 I
chains and cross on iron pipe bears n 30 de-1
grocs. 50 minutes e. 1.18 chains, und cross on
iron |»tpe bears a 70 degrees. 48 minutes 6,1.111
. chains thence e 4.00 chains to corner No. 2; i
thence s 6.06 chains to corner No. 8; thence w
4.00 chums to corner No. 4; thence n6.ufl chains 1
to oorrsr No. I and the plaee of beginning, i
; Area 5 42 acres. Variation 38 degrees. 80 j
minutes e. Lau 57 degrees. 58 minutes u. L'yng.
: 154 degi s?s \v, as additional to homestead No. 1
HW5. mule Aug. 8. 186* by Sarah L. Arnold at
Hoonvilk Missouri, land office, for the sw
i quarter of those quarter of section 35. township |
8s n. range 7 w. containing 40 acres.
Notice is hereby given that any and all per
; sons claiming any portion of the above de- {
scribed tand are required to tile a protest during
the period of publication or th.rty day* there
after. in accordance with law. with the Register
und Receiver of the Uuited States Land office
at Juneau. Alaska.
ALASKA PACKKRS ASSOCIATION.
Uy Henry F. Fortmann. President !
Address; San Francisco. Cal.
Notice of the above application will be pub
lished in the Seward Daily Gateway, printed at
Seward. Alaska, which I hereby designate as
the newspaper published nearest the land ap
plied for in said application.
C. 14. WALKKR. Register.
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