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@UR Grocery Department can supply your wants in all fancy and staple groceries. We are sole agents for the reliable <s y w brand of canned goods: fruits, vegetables, jellies, preserves, etc. Valdez Bank & Mercantile Co. Inc. PIONEER OUTFITTERS Confident of our Ability To Please You, We Invite You To Give Us A Trial. —RJNKINC. DEPARTMENT - -= VALDEZ BANK & MERCANTILE CO. INCORPORATED PUBLISHED 8UNIMONS. In the District Court for the Ter ritory of Alaska, Third Divis ion. United Slates of America, plaintiff, vs. William B. Poland and Frederick William Low, de fendants.—No. 503, Published Summons. . , .. ... The President of the United States of America, greeting: To the above named defend ants, William B. Poland and Frederick William Low. You and each of you are here by required to appear in the Dis trict Court for the Territory of Alaska, Third Division, within 30 days after the completion of the publication of this summons, lo wit: within 30 days after the 10th day of February, 1013, and an swer the complaint of the above named plaintiff tiled in the above entitled court and cause; and un less you so appear and answer, the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to-wit: for the cancellation of the patent here tofore issued by the United Slates to William U. Poland for certain land in said complaint describ ed and for (he cancellation of certain deeds pertaining to said land in said complaint describ ed, which said land is situate in the Kenai Recording Precinct. Third Division, Territory of Alaska and is bounded and de scribed as follows: Heginnmg at corner ino. i, near Ihe north shore of Resurrection i hay, identical with corner No. 5, IJ.'S. Survey No. 241, an iron pipe three inches in diameter, marked S. 242, cor. No. 1, thence w'est 40 chains to corner No. 2, an iron oipe three incurs in diameter, marked S. 242, cor. No. 2, thence north 40 chains to corner No. 3, an iron pipe three inches in di ameter, marked S. 242, cor. No. 3; thence east 40 chains to corner No. 4, an iron pipe three inches in diameter, marked S. 242, cor. No. 4; thence south 40 chains to corner No. 1, the place of begin ning, containing one hundred and sixty acres, being the land em braced within United States Sur vey No. 242, according to the of ficial plat of said survey return ed to the general land office by Ihe Surveyor General; add. for plaintiff’s costs and disburse ments herein. This summons is served upon vou by order of the above entitled court, dated, made and entered on Ihe 28th day of December, 1942. Witness. Ihe Honorable Thom as R. Lyons, Judge of the said District Court, and the seal of said Court, affixed aL Valdez, this 28th day of December, 1912. ANGUS McBRIDE, Clerk of the District Court, Ter ritory of Alaska, Third Divis ion. Date lirst pub. Dec. 30,, 1912. Date last pub. Feb. 10, 1913. Why freeze in your room and have to read the sign in order to >11 lhat your room is heated with steam, when you can get all , Ihe steam that you want at “The Cliff?” Subscribe for the Prospector. ADVERTISERS’ DIRECTORY DAILY PROSPECTOR _ _ ' ’ ’ Attorneys-at- Law. C. E. Bunnell. L. V. Ray,'Seward, Alaska. E. E. Ritchie. Assayers. George F. White. Banks. S. Blum & Co. Valdez Bank & Mercantile Co. Builders’ Material. Chas. R. Crawford. Breweries. Valdez llottling & Brewing C<. Bakeries. Valdez Bakery. Coal. Valdez Dock Co. Valdez Transfer Co. Dentists Dr. II. Cockerille... Dr. Charles Daggett. Dr. German. Drug Stores. Valdez Drug Co. Furs. McMillan Fur & Wool Co. Fraternal Orders. Masonic Order. Odd Fellows. Fraternal Order Eagles. Arctic Brotherhood. General Merchandise. Beyers Cash Store, Golden. S. Blum & Co. Fagerburg Bros., Nazina. Valdez Bank & Mercantile Co. Life Insurance. W. H. Crary. Hotels. Copper Block, Valdez. Coleman House, Seward. Hotel St. Elias. “The Cliff.” Rainier-Grand Hotel, Seattle. Laundrys. Independent Laundry. Launches. Three M. Moving Picture Shows. The Orpheum. Manufacturers. Copper River Lumber Co. Chas. R. Crawford. Alaska Water Light & Powerj Co. Valdez Sheet Metal Works. Newspapers. Prospector, Daily. Miner (Sunday), Weekly. Pool and Billiard Rooms. Copper Block. Roadhouses. > Camp Comfort. Real Estate Agencies. Valdez Real Estate Agency. Restaurants. Valdez Cafe. Steamship Lines. | Alaska Coast Co. Alaska Steamship Co. Sheet Metal Works. Valdez Sheet Metal Works. Transfer Companies. Copper River Draying Co. City Express. Valdez Transfer Co. Telephones. Alaska Water, Light & Tele phone Co. ___i Schedule for Launch Donaldson. Fort Liscum Ala-k.., Aug. 2 1912.- Office of the Quartermas ter: The following schedule for the launch Lieut. C. V. Donaldson will take effect Monday, Aug. 5, 1912. All orders in conflict herewith are revoked: Leave Leave Days— Ft. Liscum Valdez Mondays ...8:15 a. in. 10:45 am. 1:15 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Tuesdays . .8:15 a. m, 10:45 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 5:00 p. in, 5:30 p. m. \Vedncsdays8:15 a. m. 10:45 a. m. t 1:15 p.m. 4:00 p. m. Thuroday ..8:15 a.m. 10:45 a. m 1:15 p. m. 4:00 p. in. Fridays ...8:15a.m. 10:46a.m. 1:18 p.m. 460p.m. Saturdays 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m 7:00 p. m. 10:30 p. m. Sundays, such trips as may be or dered. There will be no trips for the launch on the second and fourth Fridays each month, these days being used to clean boilers. Special trips or cancelling of above will be made without no tice, only to meet the emergen cies of the service. By order of Lieut.-Col. O’Neil. L. A. KUNZIG. 1st Lieut. 301 h Infafttry. Quar master. ’ w “The Cliff” is ,theL'place, not a bunkht>uf&; not chefep, but rea sonable^ jmd^node™|p in price, and you'get wnai'you pay for— comfort. FOR RENT—Three furnished houses, apply to C. E. Bunnell. r j*p)0N Chicago, Jan. 21.--More than >00,000 employes of the iiarvestei' uni Steel Trusts plan to organize mil become affiliated with the Vmerican Federation of Labor, rhis will be one of the greatest accessions of membership in the life of the federation and will greatly strengthen that organiza tion. CHINA LOAN IS SUBSCRIBED .New York, Jan. 2 1.--Banks of this city have subscribed §25,- i 000,000 to the Chinese reorgan- ! iznlion loan. The total of this j loan will lie approximately §120,- I 000.000. | Tilth SULLIVAN IS NEARING END .New York, Jan. 21.—Congress man Tim Sullivan, of the Eighth .New York district, is in such a low condition that he was taken to a sanitarium. It is believed he is nearing his end. Conference With Goethais. Trenton, N. J.. Jan. 21.—Presi dent-elect Wilson has arranged a conference with Col. Goethais, head of the Isthmian canal com mission. Some Items About the Dance. Messrs. Kramer and Johnson, formerly with Barnum's circus, whore they had the peanut and lemonade concession, will have entire charge of the refreshments to he served at the Firemen’s dance. A feature <»f the dance will he an exhibition by Chas. Bush and a fireman scaling the side of the building by bis teeth. Don’t miss this. Tom Quinn came back from the states for the express purpose of attending the dance and fearing his red shirt. It is reported that C. K. Bun nell has been reducing weight so he can heal Due. Herman to the iiext fire. W. M. Finical. K. B. Spiers and 'V. II. Brennan are advance ag ents for thi* dance and are solely responsible for the advertising. They claim everything will he as represented and if anybody is not j satisfied they may consult the committee outside al any time. It is suggested to the benedict members of the department that i • hey bribe Hrahain to ring the1 Are alarm about once a week so • bev could sneak away from borne | for a little time with .(In1 boys. Fattier Brennan is, as usual, i taking an active interest in the! fort tiroming affair. His pockets i are filled witli tickets ami any body who gels away from him must be some fool, racer. Members of tile department contemplate presenting Tony with a fur-lined rap. Harry Schultz, I lie debonair ami fascinating member of the de partment, lias (juicily circulated • he report that In* will spring some of flic latest dances which arc now in vogue in the slates. Thai lire alarm .system will be dandy if everybody gels mil and I boosls the sale of tickets. In ail- | ticipalinn of the crowd both halls have been engaged, so there’s no reason for staying away. -i Chas. R. Crawford Wall Street Phone 159 Plate glut, window glass, roofing and building papers, roofing pitch, lime, ce ment, plaster lath, shingles, builders’ hardware. Shop and job work of all kinds Windows, Doors, Moulding, Finish ing Lumber Agents for Fairbanks, Morse & Co. ASSAYER EO. F. WHITE The Assayer Assaying and Ore Testing CORRECT RESULTS No Hoiw, No Less VALDEZ, A LAKE A SMALL POX IN 1 SOWS HOME! Sea LI le, Jan. 21.—With two of' die inmates of the Veteran’s I Horn • at Port. Orchard down with j lie smallpox, and the entire homo under a strict quarantine.! die state authorities fear a spread :>f the disease among the old sol- : iliers who are making their home I here. The two eases were found in [lie barracks Sunday morning and 1 the entire institution was at once > placed under quarantine to prc-i vent a spread of the disease to (tie citizens of Port Orchard, Charleston and Bremerton. The officials of the Puget sound navy yard are taking every pre caution to ke p the disease from spreading among the employes of the station and to the sailors and marines stationed on the ships and on shore. WILL PM? THE MH MERGER \\ ashingloii. I). C.. Jan. 2 1. Thv House committee on Merch ant Marine, have decided to probe J. Pierpnnt Morgan’s hundred and twenty million dollar steamship merger with a view of ascertain ing what relations exist between it and the English. Berman and French companies. NINETY THOUSAND DOLLARS IN A SUITCASE Winsted, Conn., Jan. 21.—A sum of money exceeding $90,000, all in hank notes, it was reported, had been found in an old suitcase among the effects of Mrs. Erne line B. Mills, widow of Daniel H. Mills, at the Mills home Satur day. Mrs. Mills, who was the wealthiest woman in Winsted, and whose estate is estimated to be worth over $500,000, died on December 21 in her 94th year. Her will as admitted to probate last Tuesday, and by its terms the estate is divided into three parts, of one of which he ruiece, Mrs. Elia Tiffany, of Blandford, Mass., receives the life use while the oth er two-thirds go to Mrs. Tiffany’s two children, who, after their mother’s death, will also inherit her third. The money found is said to have been deposited in a local hank. Mrs. Mills lived all alom*, like a miser, keeping no servants. She never indulged in any luxury, so far as her friends can remember. Don't forget t lie (luild card parly. It's surprising to see how many people make for "The Cliff” to get warm rooms these snappy days. FOR SALK.--Singer sewing machine, f ine condition. Apply Henry Sness lorf. 'Phone 7. It is worth while taking a chance on (he $800 diamond ring being rafl'led at Plant & Com pany’s, jewelers. TIDE TABLES Tuesday, January 21. High tide, 10:48 a. in., 12:28 p. m. Low tide, -4:38 a. in., 6:01 p. m. Wednesday, January 22. High tide, 11:40 a. in. Low tide, 5:3-4 a. m., 6:42 p. m. Thursday, January 23. High tide, 1:04 a. in., 12:29 p. m Low tiiie, 6:28 a. m., 7:23 p. in. Friday, January 24. High tide, 1:42 a. in., 1:26 p. m. Low tide, 7:16 a. in., 8:02 p. m. Saturday, January 25. High tide, 2:22 a. in., 2:05 p. m Low tide, 8:5 a. in., 9:19 p. in. insurance today Policies Written Here FIRE INSURANCE New York Life Insurance Co. W. H. CRARY, RtfranUtm Valdez, Alaska. Phone 41 A M. Diet’ingrr Valdez Transfer Company General Trucking and Freight ing to all interior points LIVERY ar i FEED STABLE STORAGE Teaming of all kinds Positively no coal delivered unless paid for in advance CITY EXPRESS J. A. SPF.NARD, Prop. Ouick delivery t all parts of town at short notice. Will move baggrge, furniture, etc., at reasonable rates Office in Aiaska Securities building. Wall St. Phone 82 PROFESSIONAL Dr. H. COCKERILLE Graduate of National University Washington, D. C. DENTIST Phone 92 Feurteen years in Office in Whaling building VALDEZ i Next to cable office* DR. GERMAN j ' > 111 THE DENTIST Office rooms over owl Drug store. Office hours 9 a. m.. to tt i>. m.. 7 p, nr., to 9 p. m. Sunday* | by appointment All work guaranteed C. E. BUNNELL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offices Wall Street l’bone 31 VALDEZ E. E. RITCHIE L AWYE K I’HONK iit« Valdez, Alaska L. V. RAY ATTORNEY AT LAW SEWARD, - ALASKA I | MINING ENGINEER j L. W. STORM. E. M. Valdez, alaska Reports or Mines Patent Surveys Genesal Mining E ngineering phone No. toa F. BUTTERWORTH Civil Engineer and U. S. Deputy Land and Mineral Surveyor Blue Printing He. phone. 1S» CAMP VALDEZ No. 10 Meet erery Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock (o Eagle Hall. All members are requested to attend. S. McNIECE. Arctic Chief 1.0. Visiting and local Odd Fellows are re quested to register their name with the Valdez Odd Fellows' Cluh. Regular meetings, lirst and third Monday. Call on P. S. HfTNT. Secretary. FOE VALDEZ ABIDE Mi- 1971 Meet every Friday 81>. m. Baffle Hall Valdez Lodge No 168. Free and Accepted Masons Regular Communications Brst Wednesday Id each month In McKinley Hall Visitors always welcome. James H. Patten an,.W. U C. C. Remolds. See