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Valdez Daily Prospect^ PUBLISHED BY THE Prospector Publishing Co. <r TEEMS. Daily Prospector. By carrier, per month....$ 1.00 By mail, per annum. 10.00 The Weekly Miner. By carrier, per month. 40c By mail, per annum.$3.00 The Daily Prospector and Weekly Miner, by carrier, to one address per month.$1.25 The Daily Prospector and Weekly Miner by mail to one address only per year...,.$12.50 Business Office anil Editorial Rooms, Phone 152. Advertising Rates on Application. WEDNESDAY, JUNE IS, 1913. ARTHUR LANG BE CLERK OF COURT Judge F. M. Brown Names Friend of Many Years--Succeeds Angus McBride. Judge Fred M. Brown has an nounced that Arthur Fang, form erly cashier of the Valdez Bank & Mercantile Co., and later cash ier of the Valdez, Mercantile Co., -As to be clerk of the court. The announcement does not come as a surprise as the friend ship between the Judge and his clerk of the court has existed for many years, and coupled with Mr. Lang’s ability to till the olfiee, the appointment will give uni versal satisfaction. Judge Brown has not. indicat ed who will be appointed deputy clerk of the court and it is be lieved no change will be made for several weeks and possibly months. It, is possible that Dep uty Scott will make the trip to tAe westward on the floating court. Charles Hand, a meipber of the Democratic divisional committee, is expected to receive a berth under the new administration and “Baldy” Reynolds is also talked of for a position. George Fove is frequently men tioned by wise politicians for a clerkship. Angus McBride, the present clerk of the court, is expected to leave shortly for Fairbanks, where he will become clerk of the court for Judge Fuller, succeed ing C. C. Page, who-was clerk of the court under Judge Ovurlield, and later retained by Judge Full er, while McBride remained on the coast. CUSHMAN'S AUTO ON NORTHWESTERN Comjination Passenger and freight Truck Will be Here Tomorrow. The big three-ton passenger and freight, automobile ordered by Pete Cashman, proprietor of Wortmans roadhouse, is expect ed to reach here tomorrow at moon and Pete will have the ma chine working in a few hours af ter the arrival of the boat and will be taking his friends out to the glacier and out the trail. Pete says the machine can be handled by a baby and that he will have no trouble with it and expects to take* the big auto from the dock himself. The machine is coming up ready for use as soon as it is hoisted out of the hold of the ship. BUBONIC PLAGUE POBTAU PRINCE Port au Prince, Hayti, June 18. —The Bubonic plague is raging here and many of the inhabitants of the city have died. All efforts • to stay the dread disease have been in vain and the authorities are helpless. No ships will enter the port, fearing a quarantine. SENATOR JAMES FIGHTS COUNTERVAILING DUTY Washington, D. C., June 18— Senator Ollie Janies, of Ken tucky, has started a fight in the finance committee of the senate aghinst I he proposed countei vailing duty on meat, meat pro ducts and says he will carry the light into the democratic caucus. FOR SALE OHEAP—Four-room house, furnished; part cash and the balance as rent. Mrs. Guthrie. Geo. Reinke. the watch repairer and jeweler, is at the Valdez Drug company. FORFEITURE NOTICE. Valdez, Alaska, April 23, 1913. To H. Muir, your heirs and ad ministrators, and to all whom it may concern: You are hereby notified and will fake notice that 1, the sub scriber, T. E. Dougherty, have expended during the year A. D., 1912, one hundred dollars ($100) in labor and improvements upon the "Minnie” lode mining claim. Said claim is situated and lies in the Valdez Recording Precinct, Territory of Alaska, about six miles from Shoup bay. The no tice of location thereof is of rec ord in Book 8 of Records, at page 370, in the oll'ice of the United Slates Commissioner for the Val dez Recording Precinct at Val dez, Alaska, to which book and page reference is hereby made for j a more particular description of said claim. Said expenditure was made for the purpose of holding possessory right and title to said mining claim under the provis ions of Section twenty-three hun dred and twenty-four of the Re vised Statutes of the United States and the amendments there to, providing for the annual la bor upon mining claims, said amount being the sum required to hold said mining claim during the period ending the thirty-first day of December, 1912. 1 If you fail or refuse within ninety days from the personal service of this notice, if person al service be had, or within ninety lays after the publication of this notice to contribute your propor tion of such expenditure as a co iwner, your proportion, being in the sum of eighteen dollars and seventy-five cents ($18.75), your interest in said claim wall become the property of the subscriber, ivho is vour co-owner, and who bas made the expenditure and improvements as above mention ad pursuant to the provisions of the said statute. Dated Valdez, Alaska, April 23, 1913. T. fe. DOUGERTY. j Date first pub. April 24, 1913. j Date last pub. July 2(1, 1913. j _.. , .. --i Notice of Puolic Sale of Lots in Valdez Townsite. _ Notice is hereby given that on 'he 28th day of June, 1913, at 10 /clock a. in., at the Federal Court douse', in the Valdez Townsite, Vlaska, the Townsite Trustee will sell at public outcry for cash, to the highest bidder, all lots and tracts which we^e unoccupied and unclaimed at the date of the sntry of the Valdez Townsite; and all lots and tracts claimed and awarded on which the Townsite assessments have not been paid at the’date of said sale. List of lots and tracts in the Valdez Townsite Unoccupied and unclaimed at date of entry: Block C, Lots 10, 11„ 12, 13, 14. Block 4, Lot 2. Block 5, Lot 5. Block 12, Lots 8, 9, 10, 11. Block 13, Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Block 19, Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Block 20, Lots 1 to 12. Block 21, Lots 1 to 12. Block 22, Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Block 20, Lots 10, 11. Block 27, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Block 28, Lots 1 to 12. Block 29, Lots 1 to 12. Block 30, Lots 1 to 12. Block 31, Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. Block 32, Lots 9, 10. Block 33, Lots 1 to 12. Block 34, Lots 1 to 12. Block 35, Lots 1 to 12. Block 36, Lots 1 to 12. Block 37, Lots 1 to 12. Block 38, Lots 1 to 12. Block 39, Lots 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10. Block 40, Lots 1, 2, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12. Block 41, Lots 1 to 12. Block 42, Lots 1 to 12. Block 43, Lots 1 to 12. Block 44, Lots 1 to 12. Block 45, Lots 1 to 12. Block 46, Lot6 1 to 12. Block 47, Lots 1 to 12. Block 50, Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Block 51. Lots 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Block 53, Lots 1 to 12. Block 54, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12. Block 55, lots, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Block 56, lots, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Block 57, lots, 1 to 11. Block 58, lots, 1 to 12. Block 59, lots 1 to 12. Block 60, lots, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Block 61, lots, 1 to 12. Block 62, lots 1 to 12. Block 63, lots, 1 to 12. Block 64, lots 1 to 12. Block 65, lots, 1- to 12. Block 66, lots, 1 to 12. Block, 67, lots, 1 to 12. Block 68, lots, 1 to 12. Block 69, lots, 1 to 12. Block 70, lots, 1 to 12. Block 71, lots, 1 to 12. Block 72, lots, 1 to 8. Block 73. Block 76, lots, 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 11, 12, 13. Block 80,'lot, 25. Block 82, lots, 4, 5, 6. Block 83, lots, 1, 2, 3, 4. Block 84, lots 11, 12. Block 85, lots, 18, 19. Block 86, lots, 1, 2, £ 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. Block 87, lots, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. Block 88, Block 91, lots, 6, 7. Block 92, lots, 9, 10, 11. Block 95, lots, 4, 5, 6. Block 96, lots, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Block 100, lot, 13. Block 101, lots, 9, 10, 11. Block 102, lots, 1, 2, 3. 4. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. Block 103, lots, 1 to 16. Block 104, lots, 1 to 12. Block 105, lots, 1 to 12. Block 108. lots, 1 to 10. Block 109, lots, 1 to 14. Block 110. lots, 1 to 12." Block 111, lots, i to 12. i List of lots sad tracts in the Valdez Townsite claimed and awarded on which assessments have not been paid. Lot, 6, block B, assessment, $24, C. H. M. Greenwald. Lot 9, block 2, $37.50, Adam Swan. Lot 1, block 3, $24, Joseph A. Bourke. Lot 4, blocK 3, $36, Reynolds Alaska Dev. Co. Lot 7, block 3, $15, Chas. McCallum. Lot 3, block 4, $6, R. Purvis. Lot 4, block 5, $4.50, L. C. St. Marie. Lot II, block 5. S3, I,. C. St. Ma rie. Lot 12, block 5, $4.50, Ad am Swan. Lot 1. block 6, $75, Doon M. Ames. Lot 3, block 6, $60, Reynolds-Alaska Dev. Co. Lot 4, block 6, $45, Reynolds A laska Dev. Co. Lot 8, block '6, 812, P. Magnuson. Lot 6 • -2, block 7, $6, Joseph A. Bourke. Lot 7, block 7, $30 W. C. Stud estate. Lot 8, block 7, $45. IV-y nolds-Alaska Development Co. Lot 2, block 8, $73.50, Mabel F. White. Lot, 3 1-2, block 8, $52. 50, Love-Whitley Co. Lot, 4, block 8, $27.30, W. C. Stull es tate. Lot 4 1-2, block 8, $92.40, Mabel F. While. Lot 5, block 8, $120, Albert A. White. Lot 8, bioek 8, $30, Mabei F. White. Lot I, block 9, $30, Mabel F. While. Lot 3, block 9, $30, W. C. Stull ectate. Lot 5, block 9, $36, Young Men’s Christian Association. Lot 10, block 10, $21, Mrs. E. V. Amy. Lot 2 1-2, block 11, $10.50, J. Ralston-Mrs. N. B. Morgan. Lot 7, block 11, $7.50, J. W. Hig gins. Lot, 8, block 11, $5.25, George II. Merrifleld. Lot 9, block II, $6.75, George H. Mer riiield. Lot 12, block 11, $9, Ben Bates. Lot 7, block 12, $3, Wm. Brady. Lot 12, block 12, $2.25, C. T. Daggett. Lot 1, block 13, $3.75, Mrs. J. B. Gilthrie. Lot Lot 7, block 15, $12, M. Jordan. Lot 11, block 15, $9, Adam Swan. Lot 12, block 15, $12, Adam Swan. Lot 7, block 16, $12, Floyd Car vey. Lot 8, block 17, $6, Mrs. O. S. Gardner. Lot 9 1-2, block 17, $3, *V G. Stull estate. Lot 5, block 18, $7.50, Mrs. N. V. Harlan. Lot 10 1-2, block 18, $2.25, Mrs. W .C. Stull. Lot 12, block 18, $9, Reynolds-Alaska Dev. Co. Lot 3, Block 19, $6, Dan Wilcey. Lot 3. block 22, $3, E. A. Henderson. Lot I, black 23, $9, Adam Swan. Lot 8, block 23, $3, J. DeVenney. Lot, 9, block 23, $3, L. D. Stewart. Lot II, block 23, $4.50, Reynolds Alaska Dev. Co. Lot 12, block 23, $6, Revnolds-Alaska Dev. Co. Lot 1, block 25, $5.25, W. C. Stull es tate. Lot 7, block 26, $3, R. H. Abbott. Lot 3, block 31, $1.50, S. G. Matthew estate. Lot 12, block 31, $3, Adam Swan. Lot 5, block 32, $7.50, Reynolds-Alaska Dev. Co. Lot 8, block 32, $1.50, Reynolds-Alaska Dev. Co. Lot 11, block 39, $3, Reynolds-Alaska Dev. Co. Lot 12, block 39, $4.50, Adam Swan. Lots 1 to 12, block 48, $24, Mrs. T. M. Daniels. Lots I to 12, block 49, $24, Mrs. T. M. Daniels. Lot 1, block 50, $3, Fred Lenander. Lot 2, block 50, $1.50, Neil O’Connor. Lot 3, block 50, $1.50, John Hanson. Lot 4, block 50, $1.50, Fred Lenander. Lot 5, block 50, $1.50, R. A. W. Kramp 11,4, jjU u, mutiv u u, v o, n. - * • *» • Krampitz. Lot 1, block 51, S3, George Meals. Lot 2, block 51, SI.50, George Meals. Lot 5, block 51, SI.50, A. \V. Tibbits. Lot 0, block 51, S3, Ed. Maddox. Lots 7 to 12. block 52, SI 2, Hannah A. Meals. Lot 9, block 5 4, SI.50, Frye-Bruhn Co. Lot 1, block 55, S3, Revnolds-Alask,'. Dev. Co. Lot 7, block.50, S3, Chas. Anderson. Lot 1, block GO, S3, Frye-Bruhn Co. Lot G, block 70, S3, Rose E. Hunt. Lot 9, block 7G, S3. Rose E. Hunt. Lot 1G, block 78, SI2, A. Nesbit estate. Lot 29, block 78, SI0.80, Julian C. Bartlett. Lot 3G, block 78, S30, Adam Swan. Lot G, block 80, SCO, Jas. Fish, Sr. Lot 13, block 80, 89, Mrs. Bloomer.. Lot 1 4, block 80. SI8, Julian C. Bartlett,. Lot 15, block 80, $40.50, Julian C. Bartlett. Lot 20, clock 80, S10 50, Jas.* Fish, Sr. Lot 30, block 80, SI5, C. T. Daggett. Lot 17, block 81, 813.50, Henry techaf er. Lot 19, block 81, $8.25, R. A. W. Krampitz. Lot 10, block 84, SG, E. G. Roberts. Lot 12, block 85, $10.50, VVm. Quitsch. Lot 10, block 85, Si.50, Wm. Quitsch. Lot 26, block 85, SO.GO, Grant Remington. Lot 32, block 85, S3.75, Love-Whitley Co. Lot 34, block 85, $6, Joe DeMensey. Lot 35, block 85, $7.50, Geo. Hanson. Lot 36, block 85, $1.50, C. H. Remington. Lot 3, block 86, $4 — 50, C. H. Remington. Lot 4, block 86, $4.50, C. H. Remington. Lot 2, block 89, $15, W. C. Stull es tate. Lot 3, block 89, $7.20, i>. V. Waldron estate. Lot 33, block 89, $45, Mabel F White. Lot 1, block 90, $14.40, Emma Leavell. Lot 13, block 91, $6.90, W. C. Stull estate. Lot 16, block 92, $8.25, J. Stewart. Lot 17, block 92, $7.50, W. C. Stull estate.- Lot 13, block 93, $7.20, W. C. Stull es tate. Lot 16, block 93, $8.70, Em ma Leavoll. Lot 17, block 93, $7— 50, W. C. Stull estate. Lot 6, block 94, $4.50, Jas. Fish, Sr. Lot 7, block 94, $6,, James Fish, Sr. Lot 8, block 94, $6, Jas. Fish, Sr. Lot 9, block 94, $4.50, Jas. Fish, Sr. Lot 10, block 94, $4.50, Jas. Fish, Sr. Lot 11, block 94, $6, Jas. Fish, Sr. Lot 1, block 95, $2.25, Jas. Fish, Sr. Lot 3, block 95, $4.50, E. Y. Taylor. Lot 11, block 96, $2.10, O. Fish-Mrs. A. Burr. Lot 3, block 97, $7.50, L. F. Lundeen Kelly. Lot 3, block 100, $4.50, Joe Johnson. Lot 9, block Lot 4, block 101, $4.50, “Fred Struckm&n. Unless the delinquent ailottees herein listed shall, before the lots or tracts awarded to them have been sold as herein provided, pay the assessments thereon togeth er with the pro rata costs of this publication and the* cost of ac knowledging deeds, their right to depds for said lots or tracts will be forfeited. W. H. CRARY, Townsite Trustee of the Town, site of Valdes, Alaska. Dated this 26th day of April, 1913. Boys’ Clothing i WE have just received a large' shipment of Boys’ Clothing and are now prepared to clothe your boy from head to foot. SUITS FOR BOYS from three years of age up. These clothes are priced to compete with mail order houses. Come in and see them. . Geo. f. white The Assayer Assaying and Ore Testing CORRECT RESULTS No More, No Less VALDEZ, ALASKA Copper River Draying Co Freighting and passengers to all parts of the interior. General Trucking j I bid. Wood, • Proprietor j McKiDiey St, Valdes j Dougherty & Ferguson GENERAL MERCHANDISE The best groceries received on every boat, Fresh vegetables, fruits and nuts. MILK-MILK-MILK Fresh Milk and Cream VALDEZ DAIRY Telephone orders to Phone 187 Steam Heat Electric Light* THE COPPER BLOCK Finely Furnished Room* All Modem Convenience* Good Tiir niircCT G °0 d Goods |H^ DUriLl Goods New York Life Insurance Co. W. H. CRARY, Representative Valdez, Alaska. Phone 41 NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To George Benson, your heirs, personal representatives and as signs : You are hereby notified that the undersigned, H. M. farter, ex pended during the year 1912, one hundred dollars in labor and im provements on the following min ing cldims, to-wit: The O. K. No. 1 quartz claim, filed for rec ord in Val. 10 of Book of Rec ords, page No. 235 of the records of the U. S. Commissioner at Val dez, the said claim being locat ed in the port Wells mining dis trict, Territory of Alaska, for the purpose of holding said claims under the provisions of Section 2324, Revised Statutes of the Uni ted States, during the year of 1913. And if you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of said expenditure as a co-owner, within ninety days after comple tion of publication of this notice, to-wit, the sum of twenty-five dollars ($25.00), your interest in said claim will become the property of the undersigned co owner, who has made the expen said, pursuant to statute. Dated Valdez, Alaska, April 1, 1913. H. M. CARTER. Date first pub. April 1, 1913. Date last pub. July 1, 1913. FURNISHED ROOMS with or without board. Keystone Bath house. Mrs. H. Sharts. Copper River Lumber Co., Inc. 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