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7«rUl No. 017*3 ADDITIONAL ENTRY. UNDER SECTION 2306 OF THE REVISED M HI IES Ok THE UNITED STATES. NOTICE, United States Land Otlne, Juneau, Alaska, April 19. HU 5. Alaska Packers Association, assignee of Charles M id nr. being entitled to the bene fit a of a», tnm 23*4 of the Revised Statutes of the United Slates granting additional lands to Soldiers and sailors who served in the Rebel lion, does hereby apply to enter l lilted States Survey No. 3-<>, situate on right bank of Nushagak River about 5t* cr.ains northeast of Coffee Point. , *■•! Gay. District of Alaska, and more part h utai 'v lies* riled as follows: Commencing at Corner No. I near the right bank of the Nu- n. as River, whence Corner No. i. Survey 3w. War# south 4 deg, U mm. tn> sc. was - li chains, and Snag Point bears north 3u deg. 21 min. east, and United States Location Monument Sou bear* south D> deg. 33 miu. east, 12.31 chain*. from whence United Statea Const Survey Monu ment C!.«rk'» Point bears South 19 beg. 03 nun. C..V. and l oiled States Coast Survey Mouuumcnt t .>:fee Point W'ur# south 6 ,’eg. 27 min. west, and Corner No. 1. Survey 3o3, bears * >uth 2o deg. 5i min. west. S.k3 chain*, and United State# t oast Survey Monum. at at Corner No. I. Survey , • 5. War# north 22 deg. 09 min. east, and Snag Point Wars north 34 deg. 43 nun. east; thence north 19.30 chains to Corner No. 2; thence east 13.06 chains to M. C. Corner No. 3. whence Corner N >. 3, Survey 137, Wars north 1 deg. 47 nuu. 53 tec. west. 7d.il chains, and Vi lines# Corner W-ars West 141 chains, from whence United State* tied Survey mark by Corner No. i. Survey 363. War# north 22 deg. 37 miu. east, and Snag Point bears north 33 deg. 33 min. east, a i ... o s•.»a - tv •» Survey *»vu ■ ■ ment Clark** Point Wars south 17 deg. 00 nun. east . thence meandering along the right bank of Nushagak River, 1. South S deg. 42 min. west 13.45 chains; 2. South 6 dog, VI nun. went, 4.33 chains, to M. C. Corner No. t, whence Witness Corner bears west l.o2 chains, freitt whence United State* Coast Survey Monument Wars north 21 deg. ol unn. east and b h.ted Slates toast Survey Momu .eni Cork* Point, Wars south 17 deg. 31 nun. east, and southwest corner of bunding Wais north 2 • deg. vs nun. west, 2.49 CluilU* am] a U»IH’ " oKfftOf ut OUIUO.** bears north >1 deg. VS iv.itt. west, 53 links, and Snag Point Wars north 34 deg. 50 nun. east; thence west, to.-5 chains to Corner No. 1 an.) , Area. 22.vi acres. Variation 21 deg. 30 min. east. A* additional to the on Inal homestead of Char*,* M. I ..or as indicated on the certifi cate issued by the General Land Office, dated May 29, stowing that M. J. IN in« is emitted to make additional entry for 1.0 acres under aeviiott 23t)v of the Revised Statutes, based upon the Charles M. l»Uur right, and further showing said evr uivate* satisfied as to 5tM» acres of land by Mooscnead 1;siting and Mining Company, to which said certih> ale i# attached a cert, he at ion by the Genera! Land Office to the effect that said ect .ideate, or copy of paper, is a true copy of the original and to which certificate there is also attached an assignment of said riuht to the Alaska Packers Association Notice is hereby given that any and all person* claiming any portion of the above describe l laud are required to tile a protest during tne period of publication or thirty days thereafter, m accordance with law, with the Register and Receiver of the United States Laud Office at Juneau. Ala#k#. ALA>KA PAt kERS ASSOCIATION. liy Henry F. Fonmann, President. Address: San Francisco, California. Notice of the above application will be pub lished in the Seward Gateway, printed at Seward. Alaska, which l hereby designate as the new »papvr published nearest the land ap plied for in said application. C. D. WALKER. Register. First publication May 13, it**3. Last publication Sept. i. Serial No. 01.34. UNDER SECTION kbo« OP TllE REVISED STATUTES OP THE UNITED STATES. notice. United States Land Office, Juneau, Alaaka, April 19, 19 lb. Alaska Packers Association, assignee of Charles M. iiiair, being entitled to the bene fits ot section 23'. b oi us* Revised Statutes of the United Slaw* granting additional lauds to •oidu-rs and sui.ors wno Served m Uie R*oel hou, does Hereby apply to enter United Stales Survey No. bv*. situate on tut rigfit bang of Nusnaga* River about tour and tnrers-uuarters nnies northeast of Uoi.ee Point, ilristol Day, District of A as*a. auu more particularly des cribed as follows; RegtMrir«g a, v »*iier No. 1 near the rikt. bai.it of Nusr.agak K;ver, whence United Slates Coast Survey Mouunietit, Uiark's Point, bears south 1 ueg. -is min east, and United Slates Coast Survc> Monument, Com* Point. bUdJTl *v*uasi .u ufft** M* lUUl* VVti., u**vs t I*ieC m Slates t oa». Survey Monument beats souili . Ueg. k. nun. vve*., 1 • J tnain--, aiul Sna Point bears north 41 deg. 30 min. east, and United States Location Monument, Survey 4b* bears south 41 Ueg. 41 unu. west, 9.6© cnaiit*. from whence United States Coast Survey Monument bears north 7k deg. ©7 miu. west, and United States Coast Survey Mouu Q.ent, Code* Point, bears south kk deg. *1 nun. wrest, and United S.ates Coast Survey Monument. Clark s Point, bears south k deg. iB mm. east; uience north 20.34 chains Vo Corner No. k; Uience cast l«>.t>7 chains to M. C. Corner No. 3, whence cast corner of house bears south 49 deg, 32 mm. west, 4.0a chains, and it. G. M. Cuurch, survey Comer a beats .. rvn #o u.- a„n. ... sec. e** . 194.34 chains, and Witness Corner bears west 2.27 chains, trom wuence United Sta.eS Coast Survey Monument bears south bo Ueg. ok min. west, and Untied states Coast Survey Monu ment, Collee Potnt, bears south -1 deg. 30 mm. west, and United states Coast survey Monument. Clark s Point, bears SiUtfl 0 deg. 34 mm. east; thence meanueriug along the right bank ot tne Nusliagaa River, 1. South 3o ueg. Oi mm. west, 0.82 chains; 2. South *a deg. ©7 mm. west. 13.01 custus ; t. South 37 deg. *4 mm. west. 4.*4 chains. to M. C. Corner No. 4 ou tne right bank of said Nusnagaa River, whence Witness Corner bears west 3.47 chains, and Corner No. 3, Survey 137, bears sou.h bl ueg. k3 nua. 17 see. west. 237.91 cnams; theue# west 4.47 chains to Corner No. 1. aud ths point of beginning. itfva, .*.31 mres. Variation, kk deg. oo min. sast. As additional to the original homestead of Charles M. iiiair as indicated on the certifi cate issued by the General Land Otfice. dated May 29, 1393, showing tout M. J. W me is entitled to make audilional entry tor IkO acres under section 2300 of tne Revised Statutes, baaed upon the Charles M. Dlair rignt, and furtner snowing said tcruncale satisfied as to 39.96 acres of land by Muosenead Pishing and Mining Company, to which said ceruhcats 1* attached a certification by Li* General Land Office to the ellect that said ceruncate. or copy of paper, is a true copy of ths original and to which certificate there is also attacned an assignment of said right to Ui# Aiaaaa Packers Association Notice is hereby given that ar.y and nil persons claiming any portion of the above described land are required to file a protest during the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, in accordant* with law, with ths Register and Receiver of the United Stales Land Office at Juneau, Alaska. ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION. by Henry P'* P'ortmaun, President. Address: San Prancisco. California. Notice of the above application will be pub lished in Lie Seward Gateway, printed at Seward, Alaska, which i hereby designate a* the newspaper published nearest the land ap plied for in said application. C. B. WALKER, Register. First publication May 13. 191©. Last publication 3ept. 1. Serial No. 017*2 ADDITIONAL ENTRY. UNDER SECTION 2306 OF TRE REVISED STATUTES OF THE UNITED STATES. NOTICE. United States Land Office, Juneau, Alaska. April 10, 1016. Alaska Packers Association, assignee of Charles M. biair, being entitled to the bene fit# of section 2306 of the Revised Statutes of the United States granting additional lands to soldiers and sailors who served in the Rebel lion. does hereby apply to enter United States Surevy No. 36 i. situate at Ladd’s Station. Cook Inlet, at entrance to Chuit River, Dis trict of Alaska, and owre particularly des cribed as follows: Commencing at M. C. Corner No. 1 on the chore line of Cook Inlet, whence Point Pos session bears south *0 deg. 16 min. east 16 mlies. and high point of land on east foreland bears south .Udeg. 21 min. east, snd Witness Corner bears W est 7b links, and United States Location Monument 364 bears north 14 deg. 16 min. west 1.08 chains, from whence north cast corner of house on said survey bears •oath 23 deg. 6b min. west 1.63 chains, 'and Point Possession bears south *0 deg. lb min. east, and high point of land on east foreland bears south .0 deg. 21 min. east; thence meandering along the shore tine of Cook Inlet. 1. South 28 deg. 68 min. west, 10.66 Chains; 1. South 44 deg. lb min. weal, 2.30 chains; t. South 68 deg. 88 min. west, 1.66 chains; 4, North 16 deg. 14 min. west, 4.23 chains to M C. Corner No. 2; whence Witness Cor ner Wars mirth 63 links; thence north 9.90 chains to Corner No. 3, whence cotton wood tree bear* north 59 deg. to min. west, *1.*4 chains; thence east 11.90 chains to M. C. Corner No. 1 and place of logining. Area, 9.63 acres. Variation, 26 deg. 40 min. east. As additional to the original homestead of Charles M. Blair as indicated on the certifi cate issued by the General Land Office, dated May 29, lMo>, showing that M. J. Wine is entitled to make additional entry for 120 acres under section 2306 of the Revised Statutes, b «scd upon the Charles M. Blair right, and further showing s.dd certificate satisfied as to .V* '" acres of land by Moosehead binning and Mining Company, to which said certificate is attached a certification by the General Lund tt»‘ e dated November 7. 1911, to the etfect that said certificate or copy of paper is « true copy of the original. There is attached to said certificate an assignment of said right to the Alaska Packers Association. Notice is hereby given that any and all |H*rsons claiming any portion of the above de*i ribed land are required to file a protest during the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, in accordance with law, with ths Register and Receiver of the United States Land Oltice at Juneau, Alaska. ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION. By Henry F. Fortmann, President. Address: San Francisco, California. Notice of the above application will be pub lished in the Seward Gateway, printed at Seward, Alaska, which I hereby designate as the nevvspa|«er published nearest the land ap plied for in said application. C. B. WALKER, Register. First publication May 13, 1913. Lost publication Sept, 1. --- Ssriai No. 01391 ADDITIONAL ENTRY. UNDER SECTION 226t> OF THE REVISED STATUTES OF ITU. I MlEl) STATE#. NOTICE. United States Laud Otliev, Juueau, Alaska, April 19, 1915. AU».>a Packers Association, assignee of Ro**vit i\ Joiiey, being entitled to the bene fits oi section 23c6 of the Revised Statutes of the t oiled States granting additional lauds to soldiers and sailors who served m the Rebel lion, docs Hereby apply to enter United Stales Survey No. Uv.’, situate on tiie right bank of eoi>c.Hiugen Creek just above its conductive with Kv tciiak Bay. about twenty-five miles 4,0) .neasw o: btultu Point, tiro oi i>ay, iisriti,. Sea. District oi Alaska. ami more particularly described as follows, to-wit; c . ciu niw at c. Collier No. 1 on the right bank of Copenhagen Creek, whence V» it lit as c orner bears west 1.24 chains, whence top ot saitery building beats north 22 deg. 5 r.ih. vast, from whence United States i.delation Monument, Survey 1639, situated on »,atf survey. U.ir» north e7 deg. 2i min. west, chains, from whence Johnston s Hill bears , «uth 2 ueg. it min. west, and water tanks it, v o.o v cm iv Hear n*. .:t Ueg. -%* lit..* vus-, and peak of cannery building bears .ciuii'. 13 Ueg! 32 min. eas.; thence west 5.69 .u.i. > to v c-riicr ,-»• -. wnenti top u saitery ouu ling tears north 23 deg. 46 min. east; ve tiorsu ft*.co chains to Corner No. 3, whence pea*, of cannery builutng bears south 12 cn .. 55 min. east, and water tanks at c >n«e Greek near nonn .»> ueg. i » imu . the nee vast 16. 33 chains to M. C. Cor ner No. I, on the right bank of Copenhagen i i'w*, wneiice vviiiie** vorncr bears west o.uf chains. fr *m whence peak of cannery build in, bears - ulh it deg. 46 min. east, utid Jeans.on s itill bears south 3 deg. 36 min. wcs. . thence meandering u.oug tne right bank oi Copenhagen Creek, 1. South 24 deg. 46 min. east, 3.67 chains; 2. South 7 deg. 35 min. west, 1.67 chains; J. South 52 ueg. 23 min. west, 2.69 chains; 4. 6>ou!h 11 Ueg. 33 nan. west, 9.26 chains; ■y. South 47 deg. 2V mm. weft. J.&6 chains; 6. South -7 deg. 36 nun. east, 3.36 chains; 7. South v6 ueg. 13 unit, east, 4.19 chains to M C. Corner No. 1 and the point of be gum tag. Alva, 16.51 acres. Variation, 24 deg. 00 min. vast. as auditions! to the original homestead entry of Robert T. Joiiey. No. 1766. entered Decem ber -. is 1-5, at United Slates Land Office at Springfield, Mo., for^^e northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section »>, townsmp >2, range 17. containing 46 acres. Notice is hereby given that any and all persons claiming any portion of the above described land are required to file a protest during tne period of publication or thirty days .hereafter, in accordance with law, with the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office at Juneau, Alaska. ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION. By Henry F. Fortmann. President. Address: San Francisco, California. Notice of the above application will be pub Ushed in the Seward Gateway, printed at Seward, Alaska, which 1 hereby designate as the newspaper published nearest the laud ap plied for in said application. C. B. WALKER. Register. First publication May 13, 1913. 4UUP- publication Sept.. 1, Serial No. 01753 ADDITIONAL ENTRY. UNDER SECTION 2J06 OF THE REVISED SI Ait ItS Ol THE UNITED STA1ES. NOTICE. United States Land Otlice, Juneau. Alaska, April 10, 101b. ,vus<va tac^eru Association, assignee ut Alien Lose, being entitled to the bene tits of soguon 23Ut> of the Revised Statutes of me Lnited Stales granting additiunsl lands to soldiers and sailors who served in the Rebel lion. does hereby appiy to enter Lnited Slates Survey No. bii'b, situate on right bank of Nushagak River about lo chains northeast of Votive i’omt, uriaul Day, uistricl oi .m&Sk a. and more particularly described Ss follows: Commencing at Corner No. 1 near the rigut bank of Nushagak River, whence Corner No. I, Survey bt>t>, bears north 4 deg 11 min. ot» sec. east, 2o.il chains, and United Slulcs Location Monument bob bears North 2b deg. bl min. East 5.?b chains, and Church Steeple bears norm bii deg. Ob mia. east, and United States Coast Survey Monumeul Clark’s Point, bears South 10 deg. 4b nun. hast, and United otau • Coast' Mirny Monument at Coifee i'omt bears South 0 deg 48 nun. west; thence sou.u 10.07 chams to Corner No. 2; thence east S.yJ chains to M. C. Corner No. b, whence \\ lines* Corner to Corner No. b bears west 2.1o chains, from whence United States Coast Survey Motiument at Corner No. 1, Survey bbo, bears North 2<hdeg. 2b min. east, and Lnited Stales Coast Survey Monument Coffee Point bears south 2b deg. b2 mm. west 1U.4I chains, and Lnited Stales Coast Sur vey Monument Clark s Point bears south 20 deg. 05 mm. east; thence meandering along me right bank of Nushagak River north 10 deg. 25 min. east. 20 chums to M. C. Corner No. 4, wndnee Witness corner to Corner i*o. 1 hears west 2.2b chains; thence west 9.bti chains to Corner No. 1 and place of beginning. Area. lb.2b acres. \ axiauon 21 ueg. 30 uiin. East. As additional to the original homestead entry No. 1S5>9, Application No. 6b0b, of Allen Love, at Little Rock, Arkansas, for the uorthwest quarter ot the nortneasl quarter ana east tu.i | of southwest quarter, setion 7, township 1, range 12, dated July 7, 1509, and containing 120 acres. Stud Allen Love was mustered into Company "A,” blth Regiment, U. S. C. Inf. Volunteers under the name of Allen Rosser, on or about August 20, 1'63, and was honor ably discharged on September 2b, 1500. Notice is hereby given that any and all persons cianniug any portion of the above described land are required to file a protest during the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, in accordance with law, with the Register and Receiver of the United States Laud Otlice at Juneau. Alaska. ALASKA PACKERS ASSOCIATION. Dy Henry F. Fortmunn, President. Address: Saa Francisco, California. Notice of the above application will be pub lished in the Seward Gateway, printed at Seward, Alaska, which 1 hereby designate as the newspaper published nearest the land ap plied for in said application. C. D. WALKER, Register. First Publication May lo, l5io. Last publication Sept. 1. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE TER RITORY OK ALASKA. THIRD DIN ISION. T. W. HAWKINS. Plaintiff. No. S—63 vs. Summons for Publication. NAPOLEON WELLS. Defendant. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, GREETING: To the above named defendant, Napoleon Wells: You are hereby required and summoned to appear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska. Third Division, within thirty days after the termination of the required six weeks' period of publication of this summons, to-wit: on or before the 7th day of October, 1916, and answrer the complaint of the above named plaintitf (the original of which com plaint is on tile with the Clerk of the ab^ve entitled court*, and unless you so appear and answer said complaint, judgment will be rendered against you for want thereof, and the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit: for a decree of said court directing said de fendant to make, execute, acknowledge, and de liver to said plaintitf a good and sufficient deed conveying to plaintiff Lot Twelve in Block len of the Towns*te of Seward, Alaska, the ean** being real property situated within the Third Judicial Division of the Territory of Alaska, and which property said defendant did here tofore contract and agree to sell and convey to said plaintiff ; and, that In the event said /defendant should fail to make such convey ance to plaintiff, within tho period of timo to Ik* fixed by tho court, then thHt the clerk of said court, acting ns a master in chancery, be appointed, authorised and directed by the court to make, execute, acknowledge and de liver such deed to the plaintiff ; together with u judgment for interest on plaintiff’s pur chase money which has Inin idle front the date when said conveyance should have been made, and for damuges, in the alternative, , tor the sum of Five Thousand Dollars for withholding procession of said premises from plaintiff. This summons is served upon you, the said defendant, by publication thereof in accord ance with an order of the above entitled court therefor made ami entered on the 13th .lay of July, 1915; and, said summons will Ik? published once a week for six weeks, to wit: July 27th, 1915; August 3. 10. 17. 24 and 31. 1915, and on September 7th, 1915, the last date of publication being September 7th. 1915. WITNESS, the HONORABLE FRED M. BROWN. Judge of the above entitled court, this (SEAL) twenty-fourth day of July, in the year of our l.erd one thousand nine hundred and fifteen and of our Indei»«ndence tho ono hundred ami fortieth. ARTHUR LANG. Clerk. By Robert L. Wever, Deputy Clerk. Date of first publication July 27, 1915. Date of last publication September 7, 1915. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE TER RITORY OF ALASKA, THIRD DIVISION 1 LIZZIE JENKINS, Plaintiff, No. S.—56 vs. Summons for Publication. JOHN JENKINS. Defendant. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED | STATES. GREETING: To the above-named defendant, JOHN JENKINS: You art* hereby required and summoned to apiH'Hr in the District Court of the Territory of Alaska, Third Division, within thirty days after the termination of the required six weeks’ perunl of publication of this summons, to-wit, on or before the 7th day of Octolwr, 1915. and answer the complaint of tho above plaintiff (the original of which complaint is | on file with the Clerk of the above entitled [court), and unless you so appear and answer said complaint, judgment will be rendered against you for want thereof; and the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint, to-wit, for a de ue of absdutc divorce dissolving the bonds j of matrimony heretofore and now existing i*o ween said plaintiff and said defendant, upon ! ihe ground of wilful desertion for more than two years next preceding the date of the commencement of this action. Tti s summons is served upon you by puh i lication thereof in accordance with an order ,.f the above entitled court therefor, matle and entered oh the 13th day of July, A D. 1915. ami said summons will be published July 27. 1915, August 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31, 1915. and September 7th. 1915. WITNESS, the HONORABLE FRED M. BROWN. Judge of said Court, this tvventy fourth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, and *f our Independence the one hundred and fortieth. _ . I (Seal) ARTHUR LANG, Clerk. By Robert L. Wever, Deputy Clerk. Date of first publication July 27, 1915. Date of last publication i>ei temper i, iv*u>. Serial No. 01730 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. JUNEAU. ALASKA, June 3. 1915. SOLDIERS ADDITIONAL HOMESTEAD ENTRY BY ASSIGNEE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CRES CENT P. HALE, whose post-office address is I Xu Market Street, Snn Francisco, California, is the assignee of John Finlays m who made 1 lofr.es'.cud Entry No. 2352 l*j at Sioux tity. Iowa, Land Office August 4, 1869, for the E. i . of the S. E. 11 of Sec. 12. Township 96 Range 39 West, has filed application in this office to enter under Sections 2306-7 R. S. the following described tract of land described as U. S. Survey No. 913, and situated on the north side of Alagnak River, approximately i i. miles above its mouth, and in Latitude ‘ deg. 0 min. 54 sec. North, and Longitude .6 deg. 37 min. 30 sec. West; to-wit: Beginning at Corner No. 1 of said survey. I whence U. S. L. M. No. 913 bears N. 69 deg. min. 58 sec W. 28.36 chs. dist., thence S. ! $.21 chs. to Cor. No. 2. meander corner on me «>f ordinary high tide of Alagnak River, whence witness corner bears N. 1.11 chs. dist. theme meandering along the line of ordinary hi h water on north shore of Alagnak River N. s6 deg. 19, min. E. 1.80 chs.. N. 48 deg. 21 min. K. 3.30 chs., N. 30 deg. 52 min. E. 3.20 ,‘hs., N. 35 deg. 42 min. Fk 2.90 chs., N. 31 deg. 25 min. E. 3.30 chs., N. 37 deg. 45 min: K. ’.76 chs., to Cor. No. 3. meander corner, whence witness corner bears W. 2.18 chs. di-e : thence VV. 11.60 chs. to Cor. No. 1 and place of beginning: containing 9.16 acres. Mag Var. 22 deg. 55 min. E. within the District >f Alaska, which tract of land is more fully described as to metes and bounds by the of ficial plat herewith i*osted and by the field notes of survey, thereof now filed in the office of the Register of the District of Lands subject to sale at Juneau, Alaska. Any and alt persons claiming adversely said tract of land, or any portion thereof, are here by notified that unless their adverse claims are filed during the period of publication and post ing or within thirty days thereafter, will be barred by virtue of the Statute and the regu* lations thereunder. It is hereby ordered that this notice be pub lished for the statutory period of sixty days in the "Gateway” the newspai*cr of general circulation nearest the vicinity of the land, published at Seward, Alaska. C. B. WALKER, Register. Date of first publication June 16, 1915 Date of last publication August 27, 1915. Serial No. 01816. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Juneau, Alaska, July 12, 1915. Notice is hereby given, That l. a Pederson, a citizen of the United States, over the age of twenty-one years, and a resident of the State of California, and whoso post office address is Number 95 Market Street, San Francisco, California, and doing business in the State of California ami in the District of Alaska, and elsewhere, under the firm name and style of “BRISTOL BAY PACK ING COMPANY”, has this day filed in this office ids application to purchase, under the provisions of an Act of "Congress, approved May 11, 1898 (30 Stnts. 409) as amended by an Act of Congress approved March 3, 1903 (32 Stats. 1028), that certain tract of land situated on the East side of Kvichak Bay, { near Cape Suworf, in the District of Alaska, described as U S. Survey No. 1020, and more particularly described u* follows, to wit: Beginning at Corner 1 M. C. of suid sur vey, ii. Eat. 58 deg. 44 min. 58 sec. North and l^»ng. 157 deg. 5 min. 08 sec. West, at line of mean high tide on the beach on the Has* sivie Kvichak Bay, from which corner U. S. L. M. No. 915, bears N. 0 deg. 44 min. 10 sec. West, 26.17 chs. distant, and witness corner to said Corner 1 M. C. bears East 1.79 chs. dist.; thence Flast, Var. 21 deg. 30 min. F;ast. 1.18 chs. to bank 36 ft. high from which Naknek Point boars S. 6 deg. 28 min. VV. approximately 2 miles distant: 13.44 chs. to Corner 2 M. C.: thence South, 19.32 chs. to Corner 3 M. C.; thence West 10.81 chs. to Corner 4 M. C., at line of mean high tide on East shore of Kvichak Bay. whence Naknek Point bears S. 9 deg. 18 min. VV. approxi mately 140 chs. dist. and witness corner to said Corner 4 M. C. bears East 1.64 chs. dist.: thence meandering along line of mean high : tide on East shore of Kvichak Bay N. 7 deg. !0 min. VV. 9.60 chs.; N. 6 deg. 51 min. W. 2.20 chs.; N. 10 deg. 04 min. VV. 3.60 chs.; N\ 6 deg. 26 min. VV. 4.11 chs. to corner 1 M. C.. the point of beginning, containing 23.45 acres Any and all persons claiming adversely said tract of land, or any portion thereof, t are hereby notified that unless their claims are filed during the period of publication and posting, or within 30 day* thereafter, they will be barred by virtue of the statute and the regulations thereunder. It is hereby ordered that this Notice be published for the statutory i»criod of 60 days in the Gateway, a newspaper of general cir cu'ation printed at Sewurd, Alaska, published nearest the land applied fpr. C. B. WALKER, Register. First publication, July 24, 1915 .. .. Last publication, Oct. 4. 1915. SERIAL NO. 01788 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR United States Land Office, Juneau, Alaska, June 22. 1915. „ | SOLDIERS ADDITIONAL HOMESTEAD ENTRY BY ASSIGNS. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO ENTER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NORTH ALASKA SALMON COMPANY, a corporation ortfanued and exiitlnyr under the lawn of the State of California, and whose post office ad dress is 110 Market Street, San Francisco, California, as assignee of Joseph R. Harrigan, administrator of the Estate of Kyhran Horan, deceased, being entitled to the benefits of section 2306 of the Revised Statutes of the I United States and amendments therto. has ap- I plied to make entry of that tract of land des # oribetl a* U. S. Survey No. 914. and situated on the West hunk of Kvlchak River, approximate ly nix miles above the mouth of the Alagnnk River, District of Alaska, and in Latitudo 69 deg. 06 min. 60 sec. North and in Longitude 166 deg. 41 min. 44 sec. West, and more par ticularly described as follows, to wit: Re 'inning nt Corner No. 1 of said survey, whence Li. S. L. M. It CL M. bears 3. 40 deg. 07 min. W. 20.70 chs. distant, thenco East, var. 28 deg. 10 min. K., 3.00 chs. to corner No. 2, meander corner at line of mean high water on Kvlchak River, whence witness corner hears West 1.82 chs. distant; thence, meand erin' along line of mean high water on west shore of Kvlchak River, \ ar. 22 deg. E„ N. 28 •leg. 25 min. E. 7.20 chs.; N. 29 deg. 51 min. K. 3.60 chs.; N. 30 deg. 29 min. E. 6.85 chs. to Corner No. 3, meander corner, whence wit ness corner bear* West 1.93 chs. distant; Thence West, var. 26 deg. E. 11.69 chs. to corner No. 4 : thence South. Var. 20 deg. E. 15.35 chs. to corner No. 1, the place of begin ning, containing 11.14 acres; As additional to Homestead Entry No. 1146 made August 26, 1866, by Kyhran Horan, at Ionia. Michigan Land Oflire, for the S. % of SE. »4 of Sec. 30, township 18 north, rnnge 10 west, containing 80 acres. Any and all persons claiming adversely said tract of land, or any portion thereof, nro hereby notified that unless their udversc claims are filed during the period of publication and posting, or within SO days thereafter, they will Ih‘ barred by virtue of the statute and the regulations thereunder. It Is hereby ordered that this notice be pub lished for the statutory period of 60 days in the SEWARD GATEWAY, a newspaper of general circulation printed at Seward. Alaska, published nearest the land applied for. C. H. WALKER, Register. Eirst publication July 7, 1915 Last publication Sept. 15, 1916. Send Us Your Check ...ASSAYS... Falkenburg & Laucks Ore Testing and Milling Cold and Silver. 11.00 Copper i.50 Lead 1.00 Seattle. Wash. “Analyze Anything* Woodrow Park SIX MIIIS FROM CITY Host (York and hake Pishing Most Ih autiful of Playgrounds Perfect Accomodations for Visitors. yrnfi'iUiimial (Carite DR. CHARLES T. DAGGETI bridge Work and Porcelain Specialist Satisfaction Guaranteed in All Branches of Up-to-Date Dentistry. Daggett Block Telephone Seward, Alaska C. W. WINSTEDT ARCHITECT First Av. between Atlatiis and Jefferson Residence I’hotie Main 7. J. H. R0M1G, M. D. Pioneer Hospital Phone Red 16 Daniel D. Dunlap Civil Engineer and Surveyor GENERAL ENGINEERING TKMI’OKAItY OKKlt K WITH Alaska land and Development Company J. L. REED Attorney-at-Law Representing National Surety Company BONDS Valdez, Alaska Miller's Barber Shop We make a specialty of removing warts, etc. Hot and Cold BATHS Always Heady RAW FURS HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Black, Silver, Cross, Red and Blue FOX PELTS OSCAR fiARO 75 West Marion Street, Seattle, Wash. The Brown-Powell Liquor Co. Oil THIRD AVENUE SEATTLE, WASH. CATERS TO THE ALASKA TRADE WHKN COMING OUT HAVK YOCR MAIL ADDRKSSRD IN OCR CARR I Charles Powell Felix Brown LATK ok DAWSON I.ATK OK NOMK IjtfawHOTEI Chas. Peppy Seattle"' 1\A Complete Services. IN THE HEART OF THE CITY r 155ft>oms with bath-50 SampteRooms 1 STEAMER VICTORIA BRINGS LARGE LIST. Several Prominent Nome People and Tourists Aboard When She Came in Yesterday. The steamship Victoria of the Al aska Steamship Company, Captain John O’Brien, arrived from Nome Sunday morning and after a few hours stay she continued on her way to Seattle. In addition to the people from Nome she had also aboard sev eral prominent mining operators from interior camps who joined her at St. Michael. The following was the passenger list: Round Trip. G. A. Edwards and wife, Miss A. W. Edwards, Miss D. Edwards, Fren lin Ross, W. S. Chandler, Miss* E. Sigel, Hazel Lindsay, Miss H. W. Knox, Cyrus Wade, Mrs. T. A. Neeb, W. H. Stark and wife, Ida Achenback, S. E. Howarth, H. Marcus, Lucille J. Williamson, R. Deg Hopping, W. N. Gearing, W. S. Post and wife, E. T. Drake, Mrs. H. Lutcher, Irma M. Schoepflin, P. T. O’Higgins, H. C. Lucy, Mrs. Della Turner, George Voll mer. St. Michael to Seattle, C. W. Pipcock and wife, Mrs. M. A. Moore, Clara Sudemage, Florence A. Wiert, Mrs. L. V. Smith and son, E. H. Langlie, Frank Goyne, Lynn Goyne, G. A. Coleman and wife, Chas. I H. Johnston, A. Moore, Helen J. Hell, Mrs. R. I. Ray and son, Mrs. Garrison and child, Mrs. Burgois and two chil dren, J. F. Kohler and wife, A. G. Banchor, J. C. Hays, L. W. Kroncke, Lillian M. Lacy, Laura I. Lacy, J. L. Townley and wife, Mrs. Nellie Hop I kins, Lois Hopkins, E. L. Case, Geo. L. Shoup, Dr. Fernbaugh and wife, and two steerage. Nome to Seattle. J. C. Armstrong, J. C. Kennedy, i Judge J. R. Tucker and wife, J. II. Schusler, 0. W. Felch, W. L. Barthol omew, J. A. Rogers, Phillip Fretter, B. L. Becker, Graves Moore, Mrs. M. J. Hopkins, Owen Krueger and wife, R. H. Chadwick, A. H. Hansen, Dr. C. D. Carter, F. L. Lukens, Wm. Lee and wife and four children, J. W. Stew ' art, Mrs. J. Linderberg, E. E. Peter son, G. F. Lomen, P. R. McGuire, J. C. Evans, Miss A. C. Young, S. D. j Sanford, Jos. Brouillet, Miss Inez Walthall, Henry Russell, George E. Layman, Lizzie McGrath, B. B. Mor rison, Mrs. 0. B. Brown, C. H. Stock well, A. Mack and wife, J. Babel, A. F. Lofgren, F. A. Johnson, M. Eikras, A. D. Andrews, T. J. Nestor, A. F. Sperry, J. L. McPherson, Mrs. B. Moore, C. E. Reid, R. Lomen, Dr. C. H. Vance, A. J. Bosworth, John H. Hess, Thos. C. Ashcraft, Mrs. Bart lett and two children, John I). Ross, C. S. Wills, Ed. G. White, wife and daughter, Gus Anderson, Gerstle Mack, T. F. Madden, W. J. Rogers, Grace Gamble, Mrs. M. Lang, C. C. Bray ton, wife and son, Miss C. Mc Nab, Valeria Arnold, Elenor Arnold, Miss Ida Wegner, Mrs. D. Rowley, Dr. Schusler and wife, E. N. Ezekial, Mrs. B. Daniels, J. Kirsten, Mrs. Dennis, Ella L. Brown, C. E. Halberg, P. E. Kennedy, and 6‘» steerage. Nome to Seward. Geo. A. Parks, N. Dearborn, Frank G. Carpenter, Miss Frances Carpen ter, C. Frantzen, B. Bernard, W. Walsh. Nome to Cordova. W. M. Wheeler. Nome to Juneau. G. A. Gentz, J. G. Smith. King Cove to Seattle. H. H. Smith, George Tilley, E. B. Morgan, and 114 cannery hands. FORMER NOME WOMAN IN TROUBLE IN SEATTLE. SEATTLE, August 2.—Mrs. Leroy Tozier, the former wife of the well known Fairbanks lawyer and who is conducting a lady barber shop in this city, was landed in the city bastile on the charge of flourishing a revolver during an altercation with Patrolman Burgess. According to the story told by Burgess, the Tozier woman held him up at the point of a gun while she delivered her opinion of policemen generally and those of Seattle in par ticular. Burgess says that the re marks of Mrs. Tozier were pointed in the extreme and were made particu larly emphatic by the leveled revolver held on a level with his nose. The woman was formerly well known in the northern territory and has resided in all of the more prominent mining camps from Dawson to Nome.—(Ex.) Don’t forget the Gateway is estab lished at Seward, Alaska. Just received new shipment of men’s and boys’ hats and caps. Brown & Hawkins, “Quality First.” Dr. Draney A. 1 dentistry at mod erate prices. Telephone Adams 114. 7-14—t f CATHOLIC CHURCH. Sunday: Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. Sunday school after Mass. Rosary, Instruction and Benediction, 7:30 p. m. Weekdays: Mass at 8 a. m. t 'cjpcciduyl madcfoA dbuscfiold \TradQ 1**55S§r Brown & Hawkins Exclusive Distributors for Southwestern Alaska ACCUSES WIFE OF PLOT. Clyde L. Morris, Answering Divorce Complaint, Alleges Scheming. SEATTLE, August 7.—Declaring that his wife had laid a “carefully planned scheme to obtain grounds for a divorce,” Clyde L. Morris, ex-presi dent of the Arctic Club and general contractor, yesterday filed an affidavit in the superior court in answer to his wife’s complaint. According to Mr. Morris he visited his home on July 5 to take his daughter for an auto ride. He declares his wife screamed and held him from the child at the point of a pistol so it might appear he was attempting to kidnap the child. He denies in his affidavit that he is worth $500,000, and ask* to be released from paying $500 monthly alimony.—(P. I.) JUNEAU.—The wreck of the Inl ander has been located as near as dragging and sounding can establish the location by the crew of men work ing under the direction of VV. J. Kog ers, expert diver and inventor who is going to try to recover the valuables on the wreck with a ten-ton sub marine boat of special type. The first descent to the wreck will be attempted on Wednesday morning, after the barge Palmyra has been firmly anchored over tin* spot. The wreck is lying in «j0 fathoms of water on a direct line between Greens Cove ami Marmion Island, about in the middle of the Channel, or from a mile and a halt to a mile and a quarter from Marion Island to wards the south end of Douglas Isl and. The wreck was located by the drags on Friday and some cable and other gear was brought to the top at that* time, but the anchors on the barge were not thought to be large enough and no effort to descend to the wreck was made. A four-ton anchor and a thousand feet of inch and a quarter steel cable will be taken out this morning on a scow and the barge will be firmly anchored over the spot where the wreck lies, after which the first at tempt to reach the wreck will be made.—(Dispatch.) ISLANDER NOT YET LOCATED. JUNEAU.—Dragging for the wreck of the steamship Islander, oiT the southerly point of Douglas Island, has thus far failed to reveal the spot where the vessel lies on the floor of Lynn Canal, according to W. J. Rug el's, export diver who has financed the expedition. Mr. Rogers was in Ju neau today. Mr. Rogers declares that the drag was made for a distance of 200 yards in every direction from the spot where the Islander wont down, alter striking an iceberg on August 15, 1901. 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