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Los Angeles, April 30—Squires lias announced that he will fight the winner in the Burns-O’Brien match of May 8th. Xew York, April 30—The trust eompaniesan-asking the statebank ing department to examine their }, mds navmg been made uneasy mi account of the recently ext osed plut to rob some of the big com panies. New York, May 1—John \V. (hates is closing out his well known Wall street brokerage firm. It is -aid that he lost 110.000,000 recent ly in speculation and was forced to .suspend business. Fairbanks, May 1—The miners oj this camp struck on the 27th for an eight hour day and wages with hoard. They claim that ten li<>urs is too long for a man to work on a drift. A deadlock is still on after several days attempts to settle the matter. The opera tor- and miners are unable to reach any satisfactory agreement. t • 'hicagc. Mav 1—The estate left by the late Comptroller Ecklcs amounts to only 4lot),000. It was thought that he was a millionaire. Notice Of Forfeiture. To i harles Brehrae; Vo i aro hereby notified that the undersigned hj*- expended one hundred dollars in labor »: I improvements on the placer-mining e'.aini ku . vn as the “Hot Hog” pla -er elaiia. situat ed . -late t’reek, Chisua Mining District, it ri' y of Alaska, for each of the year* pjtn, l;*0A I ..lid : in order to hold said mining claims ui tlie provisions of Section 2-521 of Hie Ke M- 'd -tatute* of the l"uited States, being the I am ;:.t required to hold said mining claim for I i' . of the said years, and if, within ninety <la>-irom the service of this notice upon you’, or: ■ complete publication thereof, you fail or re; c to contribute vour proportion of said ex n iiture as co-owner, your interest in said ig'ijeriy will become the property <>f the nn •1 r .ziied under the provisions of said section 1. •»: the KevRe I Statutes of the United Sian-*. 1I> : I this I7tii day of April, 1907, at Valdez, Ald»ku. RAY LARSON b*t> >f first public ation April 1H, VJi»7 lime of last publication July is, 1907 Notice Of Publication. U. S. Land Office, at Juneau. Alaska. February 23, 1907. NOTIt E IS HEREBY GIVEN tliat Keng r . 1 Blix, <*f Cupper Center, Alaska, lias ap 1*'e ; • this iilliee to tuake final proof and entry i "f ■ lands embraced in 1". S. Survey No. *37, 0 : iiing 9*..>2 acres, situate 1 at the con Hu* ■<- t tiie Kluteua and Copp -r Rivers, at Cop per 1 -liter, Alaska, as a Homestead, under " "U 2289 of the Revised Statutes of the 1 it::. 4 states anil the Act of March 3 1903. Mil tract is more particularly described as I- - tilling at Cor. No. l, on right hank of R"PP River, whence Mt. Drum bears X. "2 ar-' min E, Blix Beak bear' N. 09 deg. 35 !:.R ■ • Mt. Wrangel bears X. Ht>deg. lo min. R- a ! C. S. L. M. No. 84.7 hears West, ll.fi* chs. ei-' iH iice from true coruer, West. 30. no chs. J No. 2. on line of l'. s. Experimental st« ■ cnee along said east lineB. 1 deg. 05 "d R. 9.:ia chs. toCor. No. 3, identical witli 2. of said Kxperimeual Station; Re ; e s, 89 deg. 45 miu. U ., along south line <*tsni-j station, 6.58 ehs. to Cor. No 4, ideuti ''?* ''R’di t or. No. 3 of suid Station; thence ■c ciit ast lin • of Signal Service Reserve, S. y'dfc.' Vi min E., 7.37 ehs toCor. No. 5, ideu -mth Cor. No. 2 of Signal Service Reserve; 'a- “. along south line of said Signal Service 'fv •, S. ,'»fi deg.-.2 min. W., 7.09 chs. to Cor, '■ -on left hank of Kluteua River; tbence * ‘tie The meanders of the Kluteua and Cop rr Riv-rs, 1. S. 73 deg. .59 min. K., 1.81 chs.; 2. * ■-' '■;< 14 miu. E., ti.84 chs. 3. S. 50 deg. 0*1 “in. h. 2.72 chs. 4. S. 33 deg. Ofi miu. E., 4.92 chs. ' ’• deg. 50 min. E., l.Oiiidis. fi. N. 80 deg. 4<t “■n K.., 2,49chs. 7. N. 58 deg. 32 rain. E., 2.95 \N. ->9 deg 22 raiu. E., fi.44 chs 9. N. 7fi ,min. K.. 4.54 chs. it). N. 85 deg. 12 min. 7".i S l hs. li. S. 52 deg. 18 min. E., 5.82 ehs. 12 ‘!* deg. 53 mill. E:, 1.89 ehs. 13. N. 75 deg. 52 ,h!rj-R. 5.4t> chs. 14 X. 05 deg. -52 min. E. 2.71 J' 1 >• N. 57 deg. 22 min. K., 3.92 chs. lli. N. neg 12 rain. E„ l.nfi ehs. 17 N. 1 deg. 18 sin. \\j ;,g chs. jg y jp deg. 17 niiu. E.. 'T v' 49. N. 41 deg. 58 min. W., 7.54 che. 7 N d deg. 4* miu. W., 4.52 chf. 21. N. 49 H . JJiuin J.-iJ chs., to Cor. No. I, the %v'’: ‘d beginning. Containing an area of - acres. Magnetic Variation 29 deg. 2-5 ■in. East. ■ i.iW parsons claiming adversely any *»ii’r*'»n t*1,‘ above described lands are re *1,, fi!e their adverse claim thereagainst j' '■*, liit Register and Receiver of the r. S. ‘ °“1('e at Juneau, Alaska, during the y'j.ij o* the publication <of tills notice or Urr^'j thirt>' days thereafter or they will be John W. IHolky, It i< v . Register, i'nic > rier,,by ordered that the foregoing published for the statutory period of leuw, v 111 tl,t* Alaska Prospector, a Weeklv i ""Paper printed at Valdez Alaska. John \v. Dooley, ►»> /,( , . Register. t.t 'r,tt Publication March 7. 1907. /if ^ast publication May 16, 1907. • "Rown, Attorney for applicant Washington, May 1- prof, i Meyer, the well known Hoboken astrologist has warned President i Roosevelt to beware of conspira cies and plots against his life dur ing May and June. While the president says he will pay no at tention to the warning, other utli eials are inclined to take precau tions to provide him with extra | guard during that time. Jamestown, May 1 — Seven miners who were caught bv a slide in the coil mine here, have been released after being 104 hours with out food or water. They were on the verge of starvation and when found were all unconscious hut i* is believed will recover. Seattle, Mav 1—The Seattle Col lege of t he ehureh of the Imrnaeu late Conception wa< burned to the ground this forenoon. The chil dren were marched out in order, thinking that it was recess, arid none were injured. The loss is *50,000. COMl\\NIKS incorporated, any State: expert work: fair chargt s; stocks and bond i-.ml handled Last. < anadaor Kurope. HRI'llSl! AM. FINANCK CO., Ltd., i>- Jordan avc. Sail Fruncisco. INCORPORATE! Organizations effected in ARIZONA with least trouble and expense. Can begin In.-: day paper.-r tell u». No franchise tax. No public statements required. Stockholder- ex empt from <• >mpuuy liability. Hold mH, .c keep boo'.s artil ran shot busine-- auvwiier Any kind of stock ma\ be issued and p.it>l ;p in ea-b. ser \ ices or nronerty and made non a sc.ssable. The legislature cannot affect < orp" rate franchises by subsequent laws Cerrito rial officials now prohibited by law from «'rv ing companies, our president, 1 T, Stoddard wa-for many years Secretary of Arizona and officially in charge of the incorporating bu>i nc" . Write or wire today for copv of law-, blanks and full particulars. Hv-lau- gratis with each incorporation. Stoddard Incorporating Co. Phoenix, Arizona. IN THE PROBATE COURT IN \ND FOR THE TERRITORY OF AI.ASK A. VAl.DK/ DISTRICT. THIRD DIVISION In tin- matter t*f the ^ es taU* •>/ Churl**- R. / Notice to Creditor'. Debord. Doc-aSc 1 / Notice i' ie reby given by the under': 'lie !. admini'trator of tin* e-fate of Charles It 0 Ford, .le -i used, to the creditors of. and all p u 'ons having '.aims against the said -eca -• •• 1 to exhibit 1 hem with tile riC"c."iry vuicimt' within six mouths after the first |»uI>1 ■ ■ i ion of this notice to the saiti administratoi at le Seat!I< Hotel, in tlie town of \ aid««. . T rritnr\ of Alaska, tbo same ia-ing tin* plan foi the transaction • >i the business of t>aid C'tai Da’.ed tills. !‘tli day ui April. l‘.«d T. A. c«ibb. Administrator of tin* estate of i iiarle- it. Debord, Den used. Dale of first publication April, Dili 1907 Date of lu-t publication,May. 9th 19«'7 • —— . _ 3L.Z r nrn agpaa—i Notice Of Forfeiture. To Charles Tliorbunson: You an* iiereby notified that Che undersigned ha' expended one hundred dollar' in lai*or and improvements on the claim known a- the “Gold star” Rale claim, situated <>n <*la' ier Island, Prim* William .Sound. Territory “i Alaska, in the Valdez Recording District, in order to hold said mining claim under the pro visions of Section 2324 oi the lb-vised Statute' of the United States, being the amount re quired to hold 'aid mining claim for tin* year 190H, and if within ninety days from Hie 'ervice ot this notice upon you nr the complete pule iieatioti thereof, you fail or refuse to contrib ute your proportion of said expenditure «' <•“ o.vner, your one-half interest will become the property of the undersigned utiderandpur.su uni to said Section 2324 of the Revised Statute* of the United State* Dated at Valdez. Alaska, this 17th day of April, 1907. v GEORGE BARRACK Date of fir*t publication April IS, 1907 Date of last publication July In, 1907. Notice Of Forfeiture. To John Bessoner: You are hereby notified thut I have per formed the annual labor h< required by tion 2.1J4 of tile Revised Statutes ot tie' 1 tilted States upon creek placer mining claim ntirn trt-r Five below Discovery, Squaw Creek, Forty Mile Precinct, Third Judicial Division, vla^ka, for the tear ending liecetuber hist, 1 You are further notified that the amount so expended is the sum of One Hundred dollars, and tliat unless you shall payor cause to be puid to me within ninety days after the pubii cation of thi« noth: • your proportionate share of suc:h amount, to-wit: the sum of Fifty dol lars, I shall claim forfeit of your Interest in said property as bylaw made and provided Payment may be made at Franklin, Alaska, i Dated January A'>tb, 1W7. HENKY BESONKN. Date of firtt publication F$b. 7,1W*7 , Date of last publication May 9, l!w7, Telegraph and Mail ^ Town in itself Bla -ksmith Shop, Station. ^ ~etc., etc. Wcpiman’s FOOT OF SUMMIT, TWENTY MILKS FROM VALDEZ Accommodation for 40 horses. Warm dog houses A FULL STOCK OF GENERAL SUPPLIES n 4— ~ur 4 a. .-»•• t.4.Jfb JL —an. .-aah*«hAa*« KEvlidS SSilt ^Pontius Magnuson Prop. Ptarmigan Drop Roadhouse Mrs. E. DOT/, Proprietor Best accommodations Between Faiihank- and VaMc/. All kinds <>f provision*, a- well a- horse and dog feed for sale, (iood aeeoinmodations for horses and dogs. Freighting contracted—I’assengers and freight trans ported over the snmmit. First-Class Bar In Connection. 30 Miles From Valdez 48 Miles From Valdez On Government Trail. » « Best of accommodations for man and heast. Fresh Meat always on hand. Horse and 1r F< • d All the latest improvements. BlilYAYH ROOMS. Mrs. Ed. Wood, Proprietor fiOliOiljt J'K—““ 80 Miles from Valdez at Ju ction of Fairbanks and Nizina 1 ails. First Class Accommodations for Man or Beast € COMPLETE OUTFITS FCr? PROSPECTORS HAY and Freighting done to any part of Interior. GRAIN Big Contracts a Specialty. — \ DRY CREEK ROADHOUSE E. G and G. B. RORER, Proprietors. 1118 MILES ON FAIRBANKS FROM VALDEZ AND EAGLE TRAILS Our Home Roadhouse i<>‘J Milks From Vai.dk/ On the new VALDEZ-FAIRBANKS Trail 40 miles north of Gulkana. Mrs. L. M. HICKS, Proprietor Wines,Liquors and Cigars. The Senate. J, A. COBB & CO., Props