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Serial 02570 IN THE UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE AT JUNEAU, ALASKA In th« Matter of the Application of the COLUMBIA SALMON COM PA NY for a Patent to U. S. Survey No. 1221 on the shoi*e of Herendeen Bay, Alaska. NOTICE OK APPLICATION KOK PATENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the COLUMBIA SALMON COMPANY, a Washington corpoia uoii. whose principal office and Post t iff ice address is Seattle. Washington, luts purchased from Edwin J. Wirth, in whose name V. S. Survey No. 1221 was made, his rights to such survey and also his rights as assignee ot Harrison S. A/erill, a benejica.y 1 under Seetnm 22UU, U. S. Key. Slat-.., and that such corporation will apply ; to enter the land embraced in sa.d I United States Survey No. 122i. wimn 1 is situated on the western shore ot ! Herendeen Bay, approximately a Hal I .ml., north winterly f'»"> '■aiv;;1 I the Alaskan IVnmsula. in the !<• - ntoiy ol' Alaska, more particului ly i !».wiibed as follows. Beginning at Corner No. 1 of said l S Purvey .<0. I2 »i, a |>oim on t *• wesiein shore of Herendeen Bay. from which l nited Stall’s l.ocat’mi Monument S. 1022 boars So.;th leg. 12 min. 5b see. East f\ anatom to tleg. East> 42.12 chains distant, aial from which Corner No. 1, ol tnis survey, Coiner No. •• ol U. S. Survey No. 1201 bears South 2.0 deg. 57 nun. 55 sec. East 28.04 chains distant, and running thence from said Corner No I West b.21 chains to Corner No. *2; thence North 4.00 chains to Conic. No. 2, a point on the shoie line ol Herendeen Bay; thence along 'so meander ol such shore line (fust course South 54 deg. East AoO chairs. Second course South i.' deg. 08 mm. Ea.^t Lb4 chains; third course South >2 ileg. 12 min. East 2.08 chains), a :a! oi r.Dl chains, to Comer No l the place of beginning, containing an area ot l.o4 acres. Any ami all persons claiming •di versely any portion of the above des cribed tracts of land are required 10 file with the Register ami Receiver ot the United States kind Office at Juneau, Alaska, their adverse elami thereto under oath, during the period of publication or within thirty days thereafter, or they will m* barred \ the provisions ot the Statute. THIS NOTICE is issued at tiu Unitevl States Land Office at Juneau. Alaska, this 16 day of July, A. U IPifc*, and ordered published or a p *•' iod of sixty days in the St*w.ird Oate way a newspaper of established ch il - licit*! and general circulation publish ed at Seward, Alaska, nearest the la* d herein described, and hereby de signated for that |*»..pose. C. B. Walker, Register. MAURICE I>. LEEHKY and L. Y. RAY, Attorneys foi Applicant, 626 Alaska Building. Seattle, and Seward, Alaska. First Pub. Aug. 12. liHS Last Pub. Oct. 23, 1618 Seria1 03571. IN THE UNITED STATES LAM) OFFICE AT JUNEAU. ALASKA. In the Matter of the Application of the COLUMBIA SALMON COM PANY for a Patent to U. S. Sumy No. 1232 on the shore of Herendeen Bay, Alaska. NOTICE OF APPLICATION F<>K PATENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Tint the COLUMBIA SALMON COM PANY. a WaMungton corporation, whose principal office anti Post Office address is Seattle, Washington, has purchased from Edwin J. Wirth, in whose name U. S. Survey No. 12 >2 was mad*, his rights to such survey and ai.M> his rights as assignee oi Harrison S. Averill, a beneficiary un der Station 2306, U. S. Rev. Stats., and that such corporation will ap; 'y to enter the land embruced in said United States Survey No. 1232,-which is situated on the Northeast shore oi Herendeen Bay, between Bluff Point and Shingle Point, on tue Alaskan Peninsula, in the Territory of Alaska, more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning at Corner No. 1 of said U. S. Survey No. 1232, a point on the shore line of Herendeen Bay, from which point United States Location Monument S. 1046 bears South 34 deg 5D min. 07 sec. Fast (Variation *1) deg. East) 41.72 chains distant, a* d from which Corner No. I the Pinna* ie Kock at the westerly end of Bluff Point bears South 15 deg. 22 min. East, approximately one-half mile distant. and the summit of Pinnacle Peak bears South 11 deg. 27 nun. West, about thieo miles distant, and running thence from said Corner No. 1 North 1.67 chains to Corner No. 2; thence West 11.40 chains to t ornei ^ ____+ PROFESSIONAL --4* DR. 0. J. KEATING Dentist Office Third Adams. Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p. ni. IPhone- . Madison 58 •>-—-❖ i. H. ROMIG, M. D. Office on Broadway Residence Third Ave. Phones: Office, Adams 9‘ -*• dence, Adams 4^ »---- ^ L. R. C. P. <fc L. R. C. S. Edinburgh L. F. P. & S., Glasgow. J. M. SLOAN, M. D., C. M. Van Gilder BuMding Office hours: 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m Formerly of Nome. ' •---• No. 3; thence South 3.75 chains ro Corner No. 4, a |M>int on the shore line ol‘ liorondeen Bay; thonce along meander of such sliore lint* (h ‘■t »ouise South 2.) deg. 52 min East U.Tl chums, second course South bb tieg 10 min. East 3.00 chains; thud course South 08 deg. 44 min.East 1.00 chains; fourth course North .30 deg. oy mi in. Ku' t 1.57 chains; fifth course North 25 deg. 00 min. East 0.88 chains; sixth course North 04 deg. 14 min. East 3.41 chains; seventh course North 0* dog. 00 min. East 2.48 chains), a total of 13.80 chains, to Coiner No- I. *he place of beginning, containing an area of 4.OS acres. Any and all persona claiming i »* verse I.V any portion of the above des cribed’ tiacts of land are required to ti»e with tin* Register and Rec over of the United States Land Office Pt juneau, Alaska, their adverse claim theieto under oath, during tin* period of publication or within thirty days hereafter, or they will hi* barred b\ the provisions of the Statute. THIS NOTICE is issued at the l nited States Land Office at Juneau. Mn.-ka. ibis 10 day of July, A. !>. S, ;.;.d oi .|, ivd pabii la*d for a per od of sixty days in the Seward (laic cay a newspaper *u established char .-•ter and general circulation publish • t Si w a cl, Alaska, nearer t ih< h e,i herein desi ribed, and hereby do signaled for that lU'ipvse. C. •*. Waiker, Register. \i AUKIUK i>. I.EEHEY and L. V RAY, Attonnys foi Applicant, 020 Alaska lhdlding, Seattle, and Sew ard. Ahi. ka. First l*i.b. Aug. 12. 1 tilS 1 ast Fub. Oct. 23. 1!MS 'rouus. ct:yi uau fkaxck. o-t 2:’,— (Correspondence of The Associ ated Press)- American army engin « ors are doing more constructive wor1 in France today than was ever don on the Panama canal, stupendous a tin* engineering project was, and mor* ■ •» nan \\a> ever* done in a day on all the river and harbor work of tlv Cnii d Stat s. This comparision give M>me idea of the gigantic operation vor undertaken at home. 'The Panama construction force wu 40,000 men; here it is a good si'/eo army in itself. It includes engine*’ troop • and laborers of all kinds *•>> the • instructive work, and forester lor furnishing the material of con stitution, cutting down forests, run ning sawmills, supplying timber and lumber. The call for material is so tremen dous that the forestry force will hav< to b increased before long. AI read: it is running seventy sawmills, am 200 more are required to keep up wit! the construction. With this increase the engineering force engaged on con struction will reach more than twin as many as wen* employed on the Par -ama canal, the largest previous con structive work the United States evei undertook. Traveling across r ranee Ironi tin seacoast, one sees the magnitude of thi* Arm rican constructive work .• every hand, from the ten miles ol new dock.- and piers at the ports, then th American railway, telegraph and tele phono lines, vast areas of wan houses shops and factories, and finally tin great stretches of military camps am barracks for this army of over a mill ion American troops. But while on« sees this work in immense d'‘.ae' parts, it is only at army headquarter that details are available on the mag nit’»de of the work as a whole. On the one item of timber and lutn her for this construction, the army ?o -estefs are called on to furnish nearlv 500 million board feet of timber of 1 which about -100 million feet is sawed lumb**r. This 500 million feet is no rough guess work, but is the estimate of iTquirments carefully worked ou1 by the engineers. The precise total ol these estimates is 484,702 feet, or ov or 0f>,000 miles of lumber. Th! < lumber' is required to build docks, barracks, for trench timbering, railway construction, building barges warehouses, hospitals, railway cars, and for telegraph and telephone poles. This with the provision for firewood makes the huge total of nearly 500 million feet which the engineering foresters must supply for this con structive work. It is this w'hich will THE ADS Paid Advprtispmpnt JAMES E. WILSON ! . I Solicits your vote for re-election to the office of ROAD COMMISSIONER I for the THIRD DIVISION — Mark your ballot ! JAMES E. WILSON > increase the forestry force three fob j.nd increase the sawmills they a • •inning to nearly *>00. ,l \ OF FRENCH BATTERY NAMED AFTER MRS LIST Eli OLYMPIA. WASH. Oct., 22 - Oov n.or Ernest Lister has been notifin »y Lieutenant .). De Itrion, command r of the Fifth battery, -»">th regiment Vouch Artillery, that the first gu? >f his battery has been christened in lonnr of Mrs Lister. Her name i minted on the gun barrel. All * juns in the battery, said the officer letter, have been christened !n hon of prominent French and American women Ml ST BUILD FOR FOOTBAI L. COLUMBIA, MO. Oct.. 2:; - (.each ■ienry Schults of th" l nive tv o Missouri Football team faces to t >f building up a team this yea with prospects of only four veterre r - turning. They are Morris. Edwa? !s Kirkpatrick and Urie. Criticism is not always elevating, hut if you talk about people behind ‘heir backs they will got their backs •ip u. V. A. r »>••« ALASKA TRANSFER W. V. HOBKN, MaNAGSK Coal, Wood and Ice <iuiieral Tr#nsf»" " KI.ouoh, Mum 17 and 81 HOTEL OVERLAND Whittemore & Margules — Proprietors SEWARD ALASKA. SEWARD WATER and POWER COMPANY JOHN A. NELSON, Manager Otfica-Banfc of Saward Building $1 WARD DO YOU WANT PRINTING? NOW IS THE TIME TO GET LETTERHEADS, ENVELOPES, STATEMENTS, BILLHEADS OR ANY OTHER STATIONERY NEEDS OF YOUR M’FICE OR STORE. PAPER PRICES ARE TO VANCE...THE GATEWAY HAS PLENTY OF . K AT THE OLD PRICES. Mail! 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