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HEW SCHEDULE FOR STEUERS Six Day Trips t0 Commence Next Month and Continue Until the Middle of Seplember. \\ illi Hit- sailing from Seal lie of I lie Northwestern May I8II1 Hie Maska Steamship Co. will inaug urate I he very liesl and most fre quent sailing schedule ever en joyed hy Soulhweslern Alaska. A steamship will leave. Seattle every sixth day under these figures, as against the eight-day card of past summers. It, means five de partures from Seattle in place of four. The dates for the opening are as follows: Northwestern, May 18: Mari posa, May 2 5; Alameda, May 30; Northwestern, June (5; Mariposa, 1 June 12, and in like arrangement j up fo and ineluding September j 18th. All steamships will use I lie in-j side passage wiln slops only nl Skagway, Juneau and Ketchikan. This will give through conned ion for Hie Allin and Dawson coun ir.\, as well as continuing the presenl quick means of Iranspor f at ion between here ami I he cap i I a I at Juneau. When Yice-prrsidenl Maxtor was in I liis seel inn recently some proininenl business men look up willi him Ihe question of giving a heller mail service during Ihe season and on his relurn lo Se allle he look Ihe mailer up. with Ihe res u 11 lhal Ihe new schedule has heen announced and from May IHlh we will have a mail, pas senger and freight steamship leaving Seallle for Prince \\ illiam sound and Resurrect ion hay e\ ery six days. The Jefferson and Dolphin will eonlinue lo handle Ihe local I rat he in Southeastern Alaska. Derigo South; Dora Coming The Derigo loaded ore at l-a louche last Saturday and then proceeded to Seattle, while the Dora is supposed |o have left I lie Spiril (lily Iasi week and will again resume Ihe westward run. Mrs. (). S. Morford relumed I" Seward on Ihe Mariposa. VALDEZ The heart of the gold belt The most northerly port in the world open to nav igation the year ’round. The logical entrepot to the great interior of Alaska; the salt water terminus of the gov ernment wagon road lead ing into the Tanana val ley and the Yukon water shed. The seat of government of the Third Judicial di vision of Alaska. The headquarters of the Alaska Road Commission, of the Telegraph and Ca ble systems. It is 85 miles nearer the interior than any other coast city. It is the headquarters of the largest fleet of small craft in Southwest ern Alaska. It has the largest popu lation of any community in Southwestern Alaska. It has the best public schools and an accredited high school with a four year course. It is the only sea coast town offering direct com munication with the in terior by wagon, summer or winter. Valdez offers the near est and most direct route to the Matanuska coal fields. Its harbor is the most easily defended on the Pa cific coast and oan ride the navies of the world. NEW PAPER FOR GORDOVA Will be Called Alaska Times and be Issued Each Sunday—Be an 8-Page Paper. James Flynn, of Cordova, arriv jed on (he Mariposa yesterday to close the negotiations which have been going on for some time for the purchase of flic mechanical equipment formerly owned by the Miner Publishing company. The Alaska Times Publishing Company has been incorporated, of which A. J, Adams is president, C. G. Shelter treasurer and James Flynn secretary. The company will publish a weekly paper at Cordova and one at Chitina. \ Tile future of the Copper river section, says Mr. Flynn, is as sured; many copper properties formerly only in the prospecting stage are now assured mines; the railroad will construct a branch to the Katalla coal fields and the government, in recognition of the future demands of that section, arc about lo begin (tie construc tion of a $100,000 federal build ing for court officials, custom house, telegraph office and for estry office. I hi- plant sold to tlie Alaska Times is that brought to Cordova by R. J. McChosney and later sold to the Valdez Publishing com pany, which, however, went into bankruptcy and was purchased by Klliott Stewart, who for a year published the Weekly Miner; up to last August, when he and his associates secured the controlling interest in the Prospector Pub lishing company and consolidated the two plants, issuing both pa pers from the otfice of the Pros pector, and since, which lime the Miner plant has been in storage. The cipiipmcnt will be shipped to Cordova on the Mariposa. "The new paper," says Mr. Flynn, "will lie called the Alaska' Times and we will issue it once a week, coming out on Sunday morning. The Chilina paper will be issued as soon as we are in shape to handle the business. "The aim of the paper will he In boost the country, not onl> the Cordova section, lint also all the Prince William sound region, which will assuredly make rapid strides in development of natural resources under the present ad min ist rat mn. "Tile lit si issue will be about May 1st and we hope to produce a paper devoted largely to Alasl ka news, and expect to arrange a paper devoted largely to Alas ka points and at the same time we will receive a large amount of telegraphic news from the stales. We will issue an eight-page six column paper." .1. (ircennugh, who is working on I ho. Dougherly-Greenough properly, came to town yesterday lo secure more supplies. Have your measure taken for a Lamm spring suit at Guy. F. Cam eron’s. FOR RENT—Five room house on Sherman St. Inquire f Mrs. j II. Leave!.__ SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. In I lie Dislriel Cnurl lor I he Ter ritory of Alaska. Third Divis ion. Emily Gould, pin in I i II'. vs. Al jimzo Gould, defendant.—No. S-.'il. Summons for Publication. Tile President of the foiled ■Slates of America, erecting, to the above-named defendant. Al onzo Gould: You are hereby required to ap i pear in Hie District Court for the i Territory of Alaska. Third Divis ion, within thirty days after the !compleiion of the service of this summons upon you. and answer I the complaint, of I lie above-named ; plaintiff. The original of said I complaint is on file with the Clerk I of the above Court, at Valdez, I Alaska, and unless you appeal' lo ; answer, the plaint ill' will apply lo j the Court for the relief demaiid i “d in said complaint. | This action is brought to se cure a divorce from the defend ant. upon the grounds of cruei land inhuman treatment, and this i summons is served upon you by I publication thereof pursuant to an order of the above Court, nia.de and entered mi the 24th day of March, 1913. Witness, the Honorable Peter D. Overfleld, Judge of said Court, this third day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirteen, and of our independence the one hundred and thirty-seventh. angus mcbride, (Seal) Clerk. By V. A. PAINE. Deputy Clerk. First pul). April 3; 1-913. ‘-i Last pub. May 20, 1913. LOCALJTEMS The Alaska Steamship company has just issued a pretty leaflet, a story of the glaciers. It has al so gotten out a new hunting and fishing booklet. Fifty thousand folders are in the hands of the printers. , R.J. McChesney returned from the states on the Mariposa yes terday and will develop his min ing claims in the Port Wells sec tion this summer. Mrs. Harry Miller and Miss Pearl Miller and Miss Ruth re turned to Valdez yesterday after a stay of several months In the states. Charles Bryant, auditor for the Pacific Cold Storage company, passed through Cordova for Fair banks, his headquarters. G. M. Esterly arrived in Cor dova on the Mariposa and will spend the season in the Nizina country. Frye-Bruhn company received a shipment of fine king salmon on the Mariposa. It was sent from Ketchikan, where the sal mon are now running in plenty. General Agent Tracy, of Cor dova, is a visitor in town and will return to the railroad town on l be Mariposa. Charles Crawford left Ibis morning for Shoup bay to direct the work of freighting the sup plies to the Gold King. Jim Wallace, of Latouchc, who lias been in Chicago as a witness in the coal eases, returned In Alaska on the Mariposa. Al. Sullivan entertained a num ber of his friends last Saturday night. FOR RENT—Furnished house complete, one block from town. Rent reasonable. Inquire al the Prospector. Geo. Reinke, the watch repairer and jeweler, is at the Valdez Drug company. Reinke, expert repairer, at the Valdez Drug company. If you warn an the news all the time, read the Prospector. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To Chris Tjosevig, E. P. Casa man, Oscar Olson, N. P. Jensen, Frank Gustafson, I,. M. Price, ad- ; ininistrator of the estate of Alex.: Nesbitt, deceased, and the heirs j of Alex. Nesbitt, deceased, and j (ho heirs, assigns, personal rep resentatives and successors of each of you: ! You and each of you are here- ! by notified that the undersigned. | Lars Holland, John McDonald, i Chris Johnson and Adolph Lar sen. co-owners with you of the Viking group of fourteen lode mining claims situated about five miles northeasterly from the bead of Gravina bay, Prince Wil liam sound, in Valdez mining and recoroing district. Territory of Alaska, to-wit: The Viking No. 1, Viking No. 2, Viking No. 3, Viking No. 4, Viking No. 5, Vik ing No. 6, Viking No. 7. Viking No. 8, Viking No. 9, Viking No. 10, Viking No. 11, Viking No. 12, Viking No. 13, Viking No. 14, have expended labor and improvements upon said group of claims to the amount and value of fourteen hundred dollars. ($1,400) 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. :s delinquent in the amount due for annual labor, in the amounts and for the years here inafter specified, to-wit: Chris Tjosevig, $700 for the years 1910, 1911, 1912; E. P. (.ashman, $437.50 for the years 1910, 1911. 1912; Oscar Olson, I$225 for the years 1910, 1911, 1912; N. P. Jensen. $180 for the years 1911, t912; Frank Gustaf son, $270 for the years 191 1,1912; estate of Alex. Nesbitt, deceased, $90 for the years 1911, 1012; that the amounts specilied are the amounts due respectively from each of you as vour 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 2324 of the Re vised Statutes of the United Stales, and tin* amendments thereto; the last of said annual expenditures being the amount necessary to hold said claims for and during the year ending De cember .'ll. 1913. And if you. oe any of you, fail or refuse to make payment of the amount above specified and recit ed as due from you as a co-own er, according to law. within ninety days after personal service of this notice upon you, if personal service be made, or within ninelv 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-owner will Jjecome the prop erty of the undersigned co-own ers, who have made the required Dougherty & Ferguson GENERAL MERCHANDISE The best groceries received on every boat, Fresh vegetables, fruits and nuts. FRYE-BROUN CO. Phone 29 Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, POULTRY. Oysters, Fresh Fish, Fresh Vegetables, Fruits. BUTTER and EGGS The bread that makes good toast. Its a neces sity for your meal. Potato yeast whole nn|*in wheaf, rye and Ger- K K I-fl 11 man pumpernickel ullLllU Coffee Rolls, Cakes and Pies. All Quality Goods at SCHMIDT’S DELICATESSEN AND BAKERY. Place your FIRE INSURANCE In the Sluyvesant Ins. Co. Pacific Ins. Co. Spring Garden Ins. Co American Fire Ins- Co. Manufacturers Lloyds Merchants Fire Lloyds C. G. WULFF. Local Agent Licensed Insur; ioc Broker Kates on Application Valdez Sheet Metal Works Manufacturers of YAKSHAW STOVES Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Pumps and Well Points. Sheet Metal Work of Every Description, Hose Valves, Iroi °ipe. Fittings. ffcup flom ei/»oP£Aft ' i W) CrtAS. AsM,’ MSP. i«.s-on;vr?vTmNG in m mirror mem 13t?RooMsWim8ATH-50SampleRooms expenditure, pursuant to said statute. Dated Valdez. Alaska. January, 2. 1913 LARS HOLLAND. JOHN MCDONALD. OUS JOHNSON. ADOLPH J. LARSEN Date lirsJL pub. Jan. 2. 1913. Date last pub. Apri 17, 19.'3. OFFICE OF THE QUARTERMAS TER, Fort Liseum. Alaska, January 20, 1913. Schedule for tile launch Lieut. C. V. Donaldson, daily, Saturday and Sunday excepted: Leave Fort Liseum 8:15 a. in.. 1:15 p. m. Leave Valdez 10 a. m.. 5:30 p. m. SPECIAL TRIPS. Tuesday. Leave Ft. Liseum 5 p. in. Leave Valdez 2:30 p. in. Saturday, leave Ft. Liseum 1:15 P m. and 7 p. m. Leave Valdez i p. m. and 10:30"p. in. Sundays such trips as may be ordered. There will be no trips for the launch on the second and fourth Fridays each month, those rlnys being used to clean boilers. Special trips or cancelling of alxsv1 will be made without no tice only to meet the exigencies of the service. Bv order of Lieut.. Col. O’Neil. ’E. A. KUNZIG. Ki,rst. Lieut.. 3.0J.h Itifapl cy. Quar termaster. .. * *.» ‘ /»(■*, Seattle Sailings Just like tfte clack Pine steamships Mariposa, and Alameda leaving here about 1st, 8th, 16th and 24th of each month all the year around. Mail, Express, Freight and Pas sen ger^line Via Inside Passage ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO. VALDEZ DOCK CO., Local Agent ALASKA C8&2J Steamers -via the INSIDE PASSAGE calling at Ketchikan. Ju neau, Yakutat, Katalla, Cordova, Ellamar, Valdez Fort Lis cum, La touche, Seward, Cook Inlet Points and Kodiak. From South From Arrrive at Sailings Seattle Valdez Seattle Yukon.Feb. 20.Mar. 4.Mar. 12 Sampson_Mar.5 .Mar. 16.... Mar. 21 Yukon .Mar. 20.Apr. 4 .... Apr. 12 Sampson_Mar. 27.Apr. 7 .Apr. 12 Sampson_Apr. 15.Apr. 25.Apr. 30 Yukon . Apr. 20.May 6 .May 14 {Sampson.. .May 5 .May 16.May 21 Yukon .May 20— for Kuskokwim river, call ing at regular ports enroute. {Sampson.. .May 27.JuneS.June 13 Sampson.June 15.June 25.July 1 Subject to change without notice S. S. Yukon calls at KNIK anchor age monthly from May 1st to Nov. 1st, inclusivs; also calls at Iliamna leaving Seattle on .20th of April. June, August and I October. 2SAMPSON calls at KNIK ANCHORACI;. California connections— Alaska-Pacific S. 8. Co. B. F. WATSON VALDEZ DOCK CO. General Agent Local Agent Going out? I . Coming in? f stoP at HOTEL HOLMAN RINGWALD BUX, Proprietor. COPPER CENTER ALASKA. Fir at clasa accommodation* guaranteed Tke best u nothing too good for my goesta. LAUNCH VIKING Leaves from Valdez dock for SHOUP BAY and way points at 10 su m. Daily W. J. CALLAGHAN. When In Seward Stop at the COLEMAN HOUSE GEORGE SEXTON. Prop. SiRICTLY FIRST CLASS Fourth Ave Seward, Alaska Launches and Lighters For Sale, Rent or Charter Weekly service to Eilunar Landlock and Fidalgo Oi.pt D. E. MORRIS. City Dot* SERIAL NO. 01664. In Hu- I'nited Slates Land Office at Ju neau Alaska, Feb. 14, 1913. Nonce is hereby given that in pursuance I or an art or Congress approvedf May 10, \ 1872, the Knight's Island Alaska Copper Company, a corporation by and through John Lyons, whose postolllee adress Is Valdez, Alaska, Its regularly authorized agent and attorney in ract, has made ap plication for a U. S. patent for the Tre mont, Anna L>., Ajaz, Lakcview. Legal Tender. Bully Bov, Winchester, Hillside, and Waterfront, lode mining claims, bear ing copper, together with surface ground us allowed by law. lying, being and sit uate in the recording precinct or Valdez, Alaska, and described by the official plat and by the Held notes or U. P. Mineral Survey No. 951, on It In in the office or the Register or the Juneau Land District, at Juneau, Alaska, as follows, to-wit: Tremont Lode. Beginning at cor. No. i, whence l'. S. I.. M. No. 16. bears S. 51 deg. 55 min. E. 42.60 ft. dist.; thence N. 71 deg. 38 min. W. 600 rt. to cor. N'o. 2: thence N. 26 deg. 15 min. E. 1072.53 rt. to cor. No. 3; thence S. 71 deg. 38 min. E. 600 rt. to cor. No. 4; thence S. 26 deg. 15 min. W. 1072.53 rt. to cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. Area 14.633 acres. The location notice or said claim being duly or record in the office of the Re corder at Valdez, Alaska, In Book J. or Mining Locations at page 475 of the rec ords or said office. This claim Is bound ed on the north by the Lakcview claim, and unknown claimants; on the south by the Anna D. lode and unknown claim ants; on the east by unknown claimants; on the west by the Lakcview lode. Anna D. 1.006. Rrpiunmp at cor. No. t. whence r. S. I . VI. No. to, bears S. 51 dep. 55 min. I-. 42.60 ft. (list.; I lienee S. 18 dep. 22 mill. VV. 873.42 rt. to cor. No. 2; thence N. 71 dep. 38 ndn. VV. 600 rt. to cor. • e. 3; Mi.sire N. IS dep. 22 min. E. ■ 12 n. 0 cor. No. i: I lienee 2. 71 ndn I i'imi II. lo col'. No. I, I the place of hepiunino. Area 12.031 acres. Tile location notice of said claim lieinp duly or ceroid in the office or the Recorder at Valdez. Alaska. In Book J. or Mtninp Locations at pape 471 or the records or said office. This claim is hounded on the north by the Tremonl lode: on Hie .south by the A.ia\ lnde. on the east by unknown claimants; on the west by the I.epal Tender lode. Ajax Loae. Rcpinnmp at cor. No. I. whence l . S. I.. M. No. IS, bears N. 21 dep. 02 min. E. (list.; thence 8. IS dep. 22 min. VV. 1500 fl. to ror. No. 2; thence V 71 dep. ::s min. W. soil rt. to eor No. 3; thence N. 18 dep. 22 min. E. 1500 ft. to cor. No. i; thence S. 7 1 dep. 38 min. E. 600 II lo cor. No. 1, the place or begjpnlnp. Area 20.661 acres. The location notice of said claim lieinp duly or record in the oilier of the nerorder at Valdez. Alaska, in Hook .1. or Minlnp Locations, at pape 17 5. or the records or said office. This claim is hounded on the north by the Anna H. lode; on the south by unknown claimants; on the east hy unknown claini .nils; Oil Hie west by the Bully Boy lode. Lakevlew Lode. Ileplnrdnp at cor. No. 1. whence V. 8. L. M. No. 16, bears R. 70 dep. Of min. E. 640.37 ft. (list.; thence N. 71 dep. 38 min. W. 536.40 ri. lo eor. No. 2; thence N. 22 dep "2 oifo. E. 1065.41 ft. to cor. No. 3; thrinv S. 7 1 dep. 38 min. F. 600 i ft. to cor. No. '. ihcncc 8. 96 dep. 15 mill. VV. 1072.53 ri. lo ror. No. 1, the (dace of tioptnninp. Area 13.956 acres. The locution notice or said elaini beirip duly of record in Hie office of the Re corder at Valdez, Alaska. In Book .1. or Mininp Locations, at nape 472 of Hie rec ords of said office. Tills rlalm Is bound ed on Hie north by unknown claimants; on the sou III by tile Lopal Tender lode : on the cast hy the Tromom lode: on Hie west by Hie Winchester lode Lagal Tender Lode. Repluninp at cor. No. t. whence I . s. ),. M. No. 16. bears S. 70 dep. 21 min. E. 640.37 ft. dist.; thence 8. 18 dep. 22 mtn. VV. 873.42 rr. to cor. No. 2; thence N. 71 dep. 38 min. W. COO fl. to cor. No. 3: thence N. 22 dep. 32 min. E. 875.C6 ft. to cor. No. 4: thence S. 71 dep. 38 mill. E. 536.10 ft. to cor. No. I. the place or beginning. Area 11 992 acres. The location notice of said claim Is duly or record In Iba office of the Recorder at Vntdct.. Via ska. In Book. 1. of Minlnp Lo rntloTS. at pape 173. of the records of said office. Tills claim is bounded on (be north by the l.akevlew lode; on the south by tbe Bully <>oy lode; on the east by the Anna n. lode; on Ibe west by the Hillside lode. Bully Boy Lode. Beginning at cor. No. I. whence I'. 8 I.. M. No. 16. bears N. 55 deg. Oil mm. K. tu7l.li ri. dist; thence s. 18 deg. 22 min VV. I50n rt. to cor. No. 2; thence N. 71 deg. 38 min. VV. 600 rt. to cor No. 3; thence N. 18 deg. 22 min. 1 1500 ri to cor. No. 4; tlieuce S. 7 1 deg 38 mill. E. 000 rt. to cor. No. 1, till place or beginning. Area 20.001 acres The location notice of said claim is duly of record in the office or (he Recorder at Valdez, Alaska, in Bonk J. of Mining I.o rations, at page (71. or the records or said office. This claim is bounded on the north by the Legal Tender lode; on the south by unknown claimants; on the rasl by the Ajax lode; on the west bv thi Winchester lode. Winchester Lode. Beginning at cor. No. t. whence L'. s. L. M. No. 16. bears S. 70 deg. 50 mm. y 1 176.58 ft. dlst.; thence N. 7t deg 38 min. VV. 600 rt. to cor. No. 2; thence N. 35 deg. tl min. E. 1109.40 ft. to cor. No. 3; thence S. 7t deg. 3B min. K. 362.70 fl. to cor. No. 4; thence S. 22 deg. 62 mill W. 1065.41 rt. to cor. No. t, the place or beginning. Area 11.735 acres. The lo cation notice or said claim is duly of rer ord In the office of tbe Recorder at Val dez, Alaska. In Book J. of Mining Loca lions, at page 470, »r the records of said office. Tills claim is bounded on the north by unknown claimants; on the south by the Hillside lode; on the east by the l.akevlew lode; on the west bv unknown claimants. Hillside Lode. Beginning at cor. No. t, whence u. s i.. M. No. IK bears 8. 70 deg. 56 nun K. 1170.58 ri. dlst.; thence S. 22 deg 32 min. W. 875.60 ft. to cor. No. 2;* thence N. 71 deg. 38 min. W. 575.37 fl In cor. No. 3; thence N. 20 deg. 55 mtn K. 871.to ft. to cor. No. I; thence 8. 71 deg. 38 min. E. 606 ft. in cor. No. I. the plaec of begmnning. Area 11.784 acres. The location notice nr said claim is duly or record ill the office of the Re (order al Valdez. Alaska. In Book .1. or Mining Locations, ar page 477. of the records of said office This claim is hounded on the norlli liv the Winchester iode and unknown clalmanis; on the south h.v tile Waterfront lode; on the east hy the Legal Tender lode; on the west hv mi known claimants. Waterfront Lode. Beginning at cor. No. I. whence 6 I M. No. to, hears N. 73 deg 39 min. E I508.lt ft. (list.; thence S. 18 deg. 22 inin. W. 1506 ri. to cor. No. 2; thence N. 71 deg. 38 min. W. 575.37 ri. .to cor No. 3: thence N. 46 deg. 46 min. E. 391 fl to cor. No. I; thence N. 10 deg. 21) min W. 326.32 fl. to cor. No. 5; thence N 18 deg. 22 min. E. 887.18 rt. to cor. No 6: thence S. 7 1 deg. 38 mill. E. 575.37 ft to cor. No. I. the place of beginning Area 18.50! acres. The location notice of mi in claim is duly of record in the olfiee of the Reeordee at Valdez, Alas ka. Ill Hook .1. of Mining Locations, al page 173, of the records of said office This claim is hounded on the north by tile Hillside lode; on Hie south by tin known claimants: on Hie East by the Bully Boy lode: on Hie west by Dryer Bay and unknown claimants. Var. af all rumors this survey 27 deg. 00 mill. E. The survey covering said nulling claims being designated ns Mineral Survey No #54. Anv and all persons claiming adverse ly aiiv portion or said mining claims m surface ground, are hereby required (•> tile ihelr adverse claims, with the Reg ister or the V. S. Land Office al Ju ncau. Alaska, within the time preserlb ed by law. or they will be barred by virtue or tile provisions of the statute. 0. B. WALKER. Register. II is hereby ordered that Hie forego ing notice be published for the statutory period in the “Valdez Daily Prospector, ' a daily newspaper published at Valdez. Alaska. O. R. WALKER. Register. Date of first put). Feb. 26. 1913 Date of last pub. April 30. 1913. Subscribe for lb.* Prospector.