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Ilf FIHSTED IS HALF* CITIZEN Ole Finsled, .'inner Klondiker, le 1 ime owner of one of I lie rich -I Bonanza claims and llie Em ile lndel and other properties i Dawson, has had a new exper nce. After leaving Dawson he niglil a ranch in Northern Mex 0. The outlaws raided the place ml killed Ole’s brother-in-law ml olhers. Ole was nearly kill 1. As lie was llm only man found live on the place by Ihe Mexican uthorilies, and he was charged ith Ihe murder of Ihe others, nder the Mexican law a man is uilty until proven innocent,, es ecially when found under such indilious. Ole was convicted and ml had a hard tight for years icfore winning liis freedom. Now e has a new experience, reporled ■oin Eos Angeles as follows: “Presiding Judge Willis, of the uperior court, denied naturaliz tion papers to Ole l-'insled, a ‘■anchor and miner, because if aey were granted the l niled tales might become involved in controversy with Mexico. “Finsled came to the Foiled tales in 188 1 and in 18*0 tiled is petition for citizenship. Sev - ral years laler lie .joined Ihe flampede to Ihe Klondike, making lot of money in Ihe early days f DawM.ni, About 11)02 he went o Mexico, where he again engag d in mining. Me became involv d in a row in which a Mexican cas killed. After 111 roe years' ini— irisonmenl Finsled returned In .os Angeles. "Judge Willis explained that he department of commerce and almr al Washington had advised iis action, fearing the l niled dales would become involved villi Mexico in a damage suit the j ipplicanl might bring against the cpublic for false imprisonment.” Today is St. Valent ines day. •inning down In us from early Ho nan f iines. when I he pirlnrial Missive either gladdens or sad- j lens I he liearl. The day was mil . ery generally uhserved here save imong I he younger set, when no ippnrluniy In exhihil senlimenl - ever overlooked. Ileinke ran li.x anything from a watch down. ; -— tinldie thinks he has a cinch on i mie nf | he prizes, hut there are I'thers who think different. Tuny Carlson says lie will ap pear in full regalia with his hair purled exactly in Ihc center. House and Lot for Sale. Six-rnnm In Hi se and Ini n;i ||n_ harl si reel lielnw e111:: i Imnse. This prno : i \ can lie had fur s I . alio nil easy lerins. Fur furl her ie,inrmaI inn apply al S. Ilium A fin., nr Ihe Valdez Dock company. UVOTICE or APFi-lCATteN FOR O. S. PATENT. sruvrv no. «-jo. Serial No. 01571. I . s Land Office, Juneau, Alaska, Januarj i. I»i:t Noire is flerehy given 1 liar in pnrsli ance of an Act of Congress, approved Maj ;t mil, 1872. Holierl Pringle, by Frank r. Weber, altorney in fart, whose postolTire address is Valdez, Alaska, lias made ap ; plieattoji for a patent Tor 1 454.7ft lineal feet on tile Helena and 1264.24 linear reel on Hie Ground Hog lodes, bearing gold, ; silver ami copper, tlte same being 1 4 44.70 ; reel S. 22 deg. 04 min. W. and ■() ree, N. 22 deg. fti min. K. on the Helena and i 2.54.24 feet N. ft deg. 33 mill. E. and Ift feet S. ft deg. 33 min. W. on tile Ground • ting lodes, from their respective iliscov- . erv points, with surface ground 35ft feel mi die north end in width and 4S() feet in width on the south end of the Helena lode, and 350 feet in width on the south eno and 406.53 feet in width on tlte north cnri nf the Ground Hog lode; situate In tin, Valdez Mining District, k'ntghts lslnno. Territory of Alaska, ami described by tin iM’ieial plat and lleid notes on tile in the ,trice of the liegister of Hie Juneau l aud District, Alaska, as follows, viz; Helena Lode. beginning al euriier No. 1. whence t’. S. I M. Nu. 38 hears N. 27 deg. is mill. :<n see. \\ . 3ft7S.9ft feet; thence S. 16 ileg. 7 min. W. 1300 feet to corner No. 2, ■ (lienee s. sr. deg. 52 mill. E. 480 reel to curlier No. 3; thence N. 22 (leg. fti mill. 1 1 15 4.70 feel to corner No. i: I lienee. N. 85 deg. 52 mill. E. 35ft feet to cornet No, t. lift' place or beginning. Ground Hog Lod«. beginning al corner No. 1, whence U. S. 1 M No 38 bears N. 47 deg. fti min. 30 see \v 2 1 45.43 feet; thence S. 7 deg. 56 min w 1284.50 feet to corner No. 2; metier S. 85 deg. 52 mtn. NV. 350 Teet to corner No. 3; thence N. 0 deg. 33 min. E. 1>64 24 feet to corner No. 4; thence N. 85 peg. 52 tnin. 496.53 Teel to corner No. 1 the place or beginning. containing 24.813 acres, and running n portion or Kniglils Island, which lies in Prince William Sound, In the Valdez Min itip District. Torrtory or Alaska, described ^ tIic* pres limed course of the lode Hue on ihe Helena lode, is S. 22 de?. °4 min \\. and on the Gorund Hog lode IS. 0 deg. 33 tnin. F. magnetie variation 20 deg. 35 min. * The location notices of said lode ruining claims are recorded in the office of the rntted States Commissioner and Ex-officio Heenrdei' at Valdez, Alaska, in Book ‘H’ or Mining Locations on page 400, and in Book ".l” or Mining Locations on page 5h. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion or said Helena lode or Ground Hog lode, are required to file their ad verse claims with the Beglster or the t'nlted States l.and office at Juneau, Alas ka, during the sixty day period of publi cation hereof or within eight months thereafter, or they will be barred by pro visions of tlte statute. ROBERT PRINGLE. By PRANK C. WEBER. Attorney In Fact. Putted States l.and office, Juneau, Alaska, January 4, 1913. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice be published tn the Valdez Pros pector, the newspaper published nearest the said mining claims, for a period or sixty days. C. B. WALKER. Register. First publication Jan. 16, 1913. l ast publication March 17, 1913. CHIEF ISAAC GOT FEATHEfl Chief Isaac, Montezuma of the I Monsehides, is back to Dawson in jhigh glee, says the News. After (an absence of six weeks he is 'home decorated willi Eagle Feath er, won for the distinguished part lie took in a grand potlatch held on the Tanana, beyond the Kelcli Jum-slock country. Isaac address led the assembled tribes from sev eral directions, and, according to (his own account, was declared the greatest man there, and was the only one coming hack with the Eagle Feat her. I t is first act on arrival in Dawson was to impart the good news, so that all his friends might read. “Me ninkum heap log talk at I pot latch.1’ said Isaac. “Yep, me lalkum all same Joe Clarke, lion North: all same gentleman; all same Dr. Thompson: all same Congdnn; all same Gobner; all same big while chief. Me beatein Jack Spieler on big noise; me healum Mr. Splolus Hock. “Tanana Injun calchem new chief, young man, Walter Isaac. Ilis papa, old chief, die few weeks ago. Squaw and man ail cry, heap cry. Hundred and ninety Injun come potlatch from Menlasta, Copper Center. Yukon, many places. Eat and dance all time. My people go with me, and beat all other dancers in two-step, waltz, square dance and Injun dance. No, no. Injun no daneem ‘Grizzly Hear.’ “Lots grub there. I lalkem all Injun he good; I tell all tribes live right, no tight. All square now. Many lime I speak big meeting. My jaw heap tired, but all right. “I come home findein my wife have new boy, born two weeks ago. Heap joy Moosehide. Two weeks more I givein big dance because new prince Moosehide. Maybe some day he be chief. I have three boys; make best one chief some day. I fellein when I die.” Tin* services of the famous ami justly celebrated caterer, Mr. K. Petrie, have been secured al an enormous expense hv Ihe Kagles for tonight only. Mr. Petrie will have charge of Ihe peanut and lemonade stand and will dispense lii|uid refreshments absolutely free during Ihe entire evening. Thirsty dancers will liml the lemo in I hi* balcony, where Mr. Pelrie will serve them in his usual rnur Ieons and elficienl manner. New Trial Denied. A nml ion for a new I rial in I he case of Ihe government against John <!. I'alsladl and Alex. Krrd olin was argued Ibis afternoon In ('.has, K. Bunnell, on behalf of Ihe defendants and was resisted by licpnly Prnseeul ing Allorney (iuy Brubaker. The court denied I lie motion. Episcopal Church. Half hour litany service at the Church of Ihe Kpiphauv lonighl and every I'riday night during II,enl al 7 :0 o’clock. ANNOUNCEMENT. Owing to a misunderstanding which seems to exist regarding the price of admission to the Eagles masquerade tonight the committee beg to announce that the price of admission is as fol lows: Masked gentlemen.$1.00 Masked ladies.free Gentlemen spectators.$1.00 Lady spectators.50 Uon'l Fail tu In-ar Ilia Famous .Nopamar sisters al I In* Kagles masquerade hall this evening. The new kitchen al Kngle hall is completed and will he used by l lie lunch committee lonighl al I lie masquerade hall. The eommitlee on arrange ments For the Eagles’ masquerade have selected all the prizes and Ihe\ certainly are worth while. KOll SAKE—Paxsons roadhouse, store and postoffice business, probably as good and complete a plant,' in as good location, as there is in Alaska. Undoubtedly the best roadhouse stand on the Fairbanks trail. Reason for offer ing for sale want to go outside. For particulars address A. J. Pax son, Paxson, Alaska. The costume which best repre sents Valdez will receive a hand Isome prize at the Eagles’ mas | querade. I FOR RENT—Two or •three rooms for rent next to cable of fice. Inquire of F. M. Brown. This is the kind of weather that the tenants of “The CdifT” wear a broad smile and spend their time in their rooms with comfort. Does your watch need repair ing? See Reinke. the watch doc tor. Have you thought about that costume for the F.agles' masquer ade? i IFRYE-BRBHN CO. Phone 29 Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, POULTRY. Oysters, Fresh Fish, Fresh Vegetables, Fruits. BUTTER and EGGS THE CLIFF ROOMS Steam Heat • Always Clean and Comfortable Central Location P. S. HUNT, Prop. Going out?) . Coming in? ) btop at HOTEL HOLMAN R1NCWALD BUX, Proprietor. COPPER CENTER ALASKA. First cl ass accommodations guaranteed The best is nothing too good for my gusts. STRIKING MINERS WOULD VISIT SOLONS Charieston. \Y. Ya., Feb. 14. The legislat.1.1 re was put in a pan ic when it was told that tiie strik ing miners were marching upon the legislature. A number of the miners leaders have been arrest ed. Bars Kissing in Campaign. Chicago, I’eh. J 4.—Candidates who are becoming active in the alderinanic campaign were warn ed by Health Commissioner Geo. H. Young against handshaking and kissing of babies on account of the prevalence in the city of scarlet fever, diphtheria and smallpox. l»r. Young attended the meeting of the alderinanic health committee. Ho declared that the baby-kissing feature of Hi • cam paign should be strictly forbidden. Steamer Movements. .Mariposa, in Seattle. Northwestern. passed -luiicnu westward bound. Yukon, hence to the south. Cordova, due Prince William Sound. Mirigo. bound north. It's surprising fn se,. bow many people make for “The CliIT" to get warm rooms these snappy days. It is wort It while I aking a chance on the ssmi diamond ring being raffled at Plant & Com pany’s, .jewelers. Dili anybody bear wlial kind I' a cost lime Sully would wear al I he ball? _ FOR RKXT--Five room house on Sherman SI. Inquire of Mrs. H. Leavel. Fl'RXISIIFD ROOMS with or without board. Ibex House. Key stone Ave. Mrs. It. Sharis. Stiffffesl ion for a costume to lie worn al the Kaffirs’ masquerade: Dress 1111 like ti slatre line and ffo as Hob McIntosh. --- Chinese noodles and chop sttey til Valdez Cafe after 7 |>. m. If you waul all the news all the lime, read Ihe Prospector. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Tn Fiank Reasc. his heirs. ad minislralors, and to all whom it may concern: You are hereby notified that 1 have expended $300 in labor and improvements upon the follow ing named lode mining claims, In-wit: The “Two Friends No. I," “Two Friends No. 2,” and “Two Friends No. 3,” the loca tion certificates of which said lode claims are of record in Book 2 of Records, pages 377, 377 and 316, respectively, in the office of the Recorder for the Valdez Re cording District, Territory of Alaska, said lode claims being situated on the west side of Shoup glacier, about six miles from Shoup bay. in the recording district aforesaid, proof of said expenditure appearing by affi davit filed on December 28. 1912, in the office of the recorder aforesaid: that being $300 per vear, the amount required to hold said claims for the year ending December 31, 1912. And if, within ninety days after this no tice bv publication, you fail or refuse to contribute your pro portion ($75, being $25 for each of said claims), your interests in said claims will become the prop erty of the subscriber under Sec tion 2324, Revised Statutes of the United States. JOHN PAULF.. First pub. January 11, 1913. Last pub. April 15. 1913. McIntosh Stage Line Mail and Passengers from and to Valdez. Connecting at Willow Creek with the Orr Stage Line for Fairbanks and the interior. ROBERT McINTOSH, Mgr. & NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To Chris Tjosevig, E. I*. Cash man, Oscar Olson, N. I1. Jensen, Frank Gustafson, L. M. Price, ad ministrator of the estate of Alex. Nesbitt, deceased, and the heirs of Alex. Nesbitt, deceased, and the heirs, assigns, personal rep resentatives and successors of each of you: You and each of you are here by notified that the undersigned, Ears Holland, John McDonald, Chris Johnson and Adolph Ear sen, co-owners with you of the Viking group of fourteen lode mining claims situated about five miles northeasterly from the head of Gravina bay, Prince Wil liam sound, in Valdez mining and recording district, Territory of Alaska, to-vvit: The Viking No. I, Viking No. 2, Viking No. 3, Viking No. 4, Viking No. 5, Vik ing No. 0, Viking No. 7, Viking No. 8, Viking No. 9, Viking No. 10, Viking No. 11, Viking No. 12, Viking No. 13, Viking No. 1 1, have expended labor and improvements upon said group of claims to the amount and value of fourteen hundred dollars (81,400) in each of the years 1910, 1911, 1912,in cluding certain amounts contrib uted by you or some of you; that each of you above-named, co owners in said group, respective ly, is delinquent in the amount due for annual labor, in the amounts and for the years here inafter specified, to-wit: I,mis XJOSCV1K, <5 100 1(11 I,lit! years 1010, 1911, 1912; E. P. Cashnian, $437.50 for the years 1910, 1911, 1912; Oscar Olson, $225 for the years 1910, 1911, 1912; N. P. Jensen, $180 for the years 1911, 1912; Frank Gustaf son, $270 for the years 1911,1912; estate of Alex. Nesbitt, deceased, $90 for the years 1911, 1912; that the amounts specified are the amounts due respectively from each of you as your respective un paid proportions of the amount necessary to be expended for the years rained, to hold possessory right and title to said fourteen mining claims under the provis ions of Section 232 4 of I lie Re vised Statutes of I lie t ailed States, and the amendments thereto; the last of said annual expenditures being I he amount necessary |o hold said claims for and during I lie year ending De cember 3 1. 1913. And if you. or any of you. fail oi' refuse to make paymeul of the amount above specified and recit ed as due from you as a co-own er. according to law. vvilhiu ninety days a tier personal service ol Ibis notice upon you. if personal service be made, or within niuely ninety days after the completion of publication thereof according to law, the interest of any of you who may fail or refuse to make the payment due from him as a co-ovvner will become the prop erly of the undersigned co-own ers, who have made the required expenditure, pursuant lo said statute. Dated Valdez. Alaska, January, 2, 1913 LAWS m UP,AIN I I. JOHN MCDONALD. GUS JOHNSON. ADOLPH J. LARSEN. Date first pub. Jan. 2. 1913. Date last pub. April 17, 1913 Place your FIRE INSURANCE In the Stll.VVt'SiUK tils. t'o. Pacific Ins. Co. Spring Carden Ins. Co American Fire Ins- Co. Manu fact u re rs Linyds Merchants Fire Lloyds C. G. WULFF. Local Agent Licensed Insurance Broker Kates on Application Launches and Lighters For Sale, Rent or Charter Weekly aervice to Ellamar Landlock and Fidalgo C»|>t. D. K. MOKKIS. City Dock Valdez Sheet Metal Works Manufacturers of YAKSHAW STOVES * Plumbing. Steam and Hot Water Heating, Pump* and WellPoint*. Sheet Metal Work of Every Description, Ho*e Valve*, Irci °ipe, Fitting*. TABLE QUEEN GROCERY AND BAKERY Can supply your wants in Fresh Fruits, Fancy Groceries and other Good Things to eat FAMILY SIZE HOME MADE 15READ phone i5« 3 loaves for 25 cents pro it pt' deliveries R. SCHMIDT, Prop. Alaska Coast Co. The “INSIDE ROUTE” To Juneau, Puget Sound Ports and Southwestern Alaska S. S. Yukon leaves Seattle Feb. 20 S. S. Sampson leaves Seattle March 7 S. S. Jeanie, carrying explosives, leaves Seattle March 15. Connecting at Seattle with steamers of the Alaska-Pacific Steamship Co. for Southqrn California ports .Sailings every Monday and Thursday. Through Service and Low Kates. Kight reserved to change steamers and sailing dates. B. F. WATSON VALDEZ DOCK CO. General Agent Local Agent Seattle Sailings Mtw Fine steamships Mariposa, and Alameda leaving here about 8th, 18th and 28th of each month all the year around. Mail, Express, Freight and Passenger line Via Inside Passage ALASKA STEAMSHIP GO. VALDEZ DOCK CO , Local Agent Fagerberg Bros. NIZINA, ALASKA General Merchandise Miners & Prospectors Supplies Fresh Goods—Reasonable Prices When In Seward Stop at the COLEMAN HOUSE GEORGE SEXTON, Prop. STRICTLY FIRST CLASS Fourth Ave Seward. Alaska He Advertised-At Last There was a man in our town, And he was wondrous wise; He'sworejJ it was' his policy He would not advertise. But one sad day he advertised, And thereby'hangs a tale, The “ad.” was set'in’quite small type And headed “Sheriffs Sale.”