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- : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1930, POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT GWAN! Y'CANT PROVE L HIT YE ! You DIDNT STEP ON IT, DAWGGIE ! I NO SEE v0ou, YAS! ONCE WE GITS INDOORS, A DuMB ANIMAL IN MY PRESENCE \MID-SUMMER LAMP AN’ KEEP THEIR A THE LAW 1S ON '\ SCHooL GAL OUR SIDE! SHADE SALE L COMPLEXION! b A 1 W s IR PARCHMENT AND SILK MODELS B New Stock—Priced Right MAKE YOUR SELECTION 2 EARLY O 8 \ h ad pushed her into her 3 deg. 48’ E. 210245 ft. distant ATURUM NO. 8 LODE 3 . berth. Looking up at the decks 1 latitude 57 deg. 39’ 40” N. “Beginning at corner No. 1, A da ectrw lght I {thronged with officers. in the uni- longitude 136 deg. 05 45” whence U. S. L. M. No. 1, 2 forms of all the Allies Daggcr‘s‘ W. Thence north 46 deg. 00" previously described, bea'?hs. 7 i e e ¢ it | w. along line 4-3 of Aurum No. deg. 51' E. 3804.85 ft. ence d P C o i Rt b FHUM GALLEY 3 lode, this survey, 1500 ft. to | N. 46 deg. 00' W. 1409.60 ft. to t an ower L.o. \ bv Mal’y Dal‘ll’efg R M. VanceHinig Hogseg ok | . . corner No, 2. Thence N. 48 deg. corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 | u - arm affectionately in hers. | 4 00" E. 340.65 ft. to corner No. 3. deg. 00' E. 600 ft. to corner No. g \ /NOPS . oy esn't des ” #Our Jack will want to jump| { Thence S. 46 deg. 00 E. 1500 3. Thence 'S. 46 deg. 00 E. e §XNOEBIA: Remoued frojn. \py.iRs da“f'l i ko straight down here when he sees| UF WAHGRAFT fi. to corner No. 4. Thence S. 1409.60 ft. to corner No. 4. . Juneau—Phone 6 Dfluglas—l)hone 18 e Mehps . insreents. By | Sk noadads . |vou, Alix,” he laughed. - 4 deg. 00 W. 34085 ft. to | Thence S. 48 deg. 00 W. 600 ‘ Dagger Marley, 16-year-old , You won't. Not your style. W wish he woulds : eselalmddd ——— corner No. 1, the place of be- ft. to corner No. 1, the place of \ nicce of a Texas rancher, Silence fastened upon both of |5, Kt A d ¢inning, containing an area of beginning, containing an area | ; . Blaine Howard, American ad- them again :fi:r‘vflnwr ng ‘stirred petulant-‘ uf“eau emmm_’_ty tten 10554 acres.” of 19.369 acres. Conflicting with m—_&‘ - venturer; arouscs her love. Un- | “When are you' to be married, [, 0 (MO TR P ESE B Open House Today AURUM NO. 2 LODE Daniel J Lode, unsurveyed, - happily married himself, he |Dick?” y“Y bott porvi b Ve D. 1 “Beginning at corner No. 1, 2497 acres, Slim Lode, unsur- ] 'y cannot return her affection, and | “Some time durin' the winter, I| ;;‘m:‘(i; e g 4 on Dauntless jdentical With locabion e6Rer vt;}éed. 6.312 .t:;es,l az)fllsmmt ] ‘ R M 4 N 9 S later is reported missing and |expect.” % ence USLM. No. 7, prev- Lode, unsurveyed, 1: acres, » Mountain View Lode, unsurvey- ed, 9.211 acres. Conflicts claim- ed by applicant.” AURUM NO. 9 LODE | g e But Dagger, all unhearing, cried | Another burst of hysterical laugh- | ey CBRE 0 ehters ter shook her. oy T | P 0 . y 24 ! —It can’ “If you don't mind, T won't come,| Ot there he Is! But no—it can's ly described, bears S. 21 12" E. 3367.86 ft. Thence 46 deg. 00° W. 1409.60 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. “Open House” on His Majesty’s Ship Dauntless means just that.| When announcement was made {early in the week that “open house” probably dead on the Western Front in France. Dagger, heart- broken, goes to visit an aunt Boys” Navy Trousers, 3-8—Shirts, 3-141, Kaynee Brand in San Antonio where she meets |1 couldn’t stand it.” : ’ “Begix Captain Jobn Vanecring, war | «No I fancy you couldn't” he n;:i; "‘:z:“‘;’:,; ‘“::r‘ “;‘;;f:' X::?rewmmns for the public would be e 13‘;%&29 fst: 42;0«.1:;;(?95; id(:fgggfnwfihatloggafigr crgl?ll’le:‘: flier. The captain helps her !a.\:cmvd gravely. “But you aren’t|{ward a prey to wonderment, It was | Deld aboard the British cruiser thisi 140960 ft. to corner No. 4. whence USLM. No. 7_bears ! §===== ¥ |afternoon and tomorrow aftsrnoon,l who recognized him | Thence S. 48 deg. 00" W. 340.65 many fair residents of Juneau en-, ft. to corner No. 1, the place S. 39 deg. 00’ 30” E. 4560.80 ft. lcarn to fly and falls in love Thence N. 46 deg. 00° W. 1500 with her. When he is suddenly |going to let this come between us, are you? Emily's a good sort. She| THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Jack’s mother i 3 4 3 next. tertained expectations of ascertain-| of beginning, containing an ft. to corner No. 2, Thence N. gegered stk i+ l.":l,',i kud Blaine— Well, yknow $e dEWth |60 oourse, 1t is,”. she. mapped. |y AR AEST wae Gackod ReA LGN Biiarca ‘6T 10007 ingEcer” 48 deg. 00' E. 600 ft. to corner E GASTINEAU § i 5 [1s she told Blaine the clreumstances j«why, Jacky, dear, what have you!yere made on the trim naval craft AURUM NO. 3 LODE No. 3. Thence 8. 46 deg. 00' Jim, who has brought her up on his ranch, dislikes Vaneering from the start. The captain when they were married. That's |why they were apart most of the | time.” E. 1500 ft. to corner No. 4. Thence S. 48 deg. 00 W. 600 ft. to corner No. 1, the place been doing to yourself?” (Copyright, 1930, Duffield and Co.) Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Casrying Boat o B e s Rt ol —in other words, how men of war “Beginning at corner No. 1, keep house in time of peace. Butf identical with location corner, . B whence U.SLM. No. 7 bears §. BTN s | " ® feminine curiosity is vouchsafed no i ining inks heavil but promises | « g v he was her hus- s ible’ o o) 3 of beginning, containing an . #i o il New | 4 (s km“. by What terrible change has the |g,¢israction in these respects. 3 o 0? B T4 1t Theng area of 20.611 acres. Conflict- Dagger he will stop. In New (pand—when he was at the ranch? war wroight in Dagger's hus- N. 46 deg. 00’ W. 1500 ft. to 1 ¥ork at Vaneering’s home his | .yes but he didn't know me:| panas Read of it in Monday's Upper, Open Deck corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. ing with Golden Gate lode, l “"" mother is icily disapproving of |guuly nover told him who I was, ¢ Read of it in Mondays | The “open house” reception is{ () E. 600 fi. to comer No. 3 | survey No. 936, owned by-ap- |yl T, is' fath & s | - e x chapter. upon the upper, open deck this af-|{ ‘Thence S. 46 deg. 00' E. 1500 plicant, 1.081 acres, with Over = ] Dagger, but his father and sis- |54 he wasn't the sort to pick up i ot t the Hill Lode, Survey No. 1046, = = ter Kitty like her at once. Va- ;w sip.” ternoon, and so it will be tomorrow|{ 1. to corner No. 4. Thence S. £ it extcx{c of 4658 acres‘ = A VE § { Kitty er at 5 tka ¢| 48 deg. 00’ W. 600 ft. to corne 1 = W ONE = neering meanwhile, is wounded " .1f ne'd known would he have—" 3 000 REINDEER Mtcrnnor?, and likewise in other No”( 1% e S i blglcn:n? and with Rising Sun Lode, sur- |5 ;g £ ; in France. At a reception Dag- Dagged paused questioningly. ’ Horip e eEe) for Feaulnblony Gl e o e r 0 o et vey No. 1046, to the extent | F gor meets Dick Welling, now } “Rather fanioy. e ekl have COMPLETE FIFTH subject are strict. . acres. Conflicting with Big Four of 5054 acres. All conflicts |E I . 5 v Lord Wenlock, an Englishman | 40,0 comething.” OF ARC."C TREK Milady is not allowed below deck.{ 4o Survey No. 1047, owned evxchvxyded from this applica- | nauwan ltnll}. ut oa & who had -lived 4t her ‘uncle’s | .Anq ne had to die to make way She must be content to be told| by gpplicant, 0.190 acres. Con- | tion. - H] ranch when she was a child, | oy Dagger stood up. “I'm all that meals are prepared ?n flict claimed by app#icant and AURUM NO. 10 LODE H H e N Gioan tor 3 3 : (Seattle Times, July 21) galleys and that sailors sleep in| excluded from this application.” “Beginning at corner No. 1, |% Ideal for any purpose but = and they renew old times. in, Dick. Do you mind i I go . £ L I = T el % i Completing one-fifth of their| hammocks. She may be shocked to AURUM NO. 4 LODE whence U.S'.L.M". No. 7 bears S. = ESPEC[A] LY SUITED FOR = - Chapter 17. i =% Jjourney the herd of 3000 picked |hear that these stalwart sons of the “Beginning at corner No. 1, 31 deg. 34’ 30" E. 463107 ft. | S 2 ' = “No, if yqu must.” Dick's face Was | reindeer being driven by employes |Empire's first line of defense are| identical with location corner, ;x;hetnce N. 45#992 wThw' 15]‘3‘0 g FURNACE USE E. A STRANGE RE troubled. “But you havent told|of the Lomen Reindeer Corporation|allowed a daily ration of rum, and| Whence USLM. No. 7 bears S. 0 CUIRC N0 & Ao S [ H me if this is to be a wedge between ! 31 deg. 17" E. 32043 ft. Thence 48 deg. 00’ E. 600 ft. to corner |Z = Dagger leaned forward over theime if this is to a ge DELWeeR | from the shores of Kotzebue Sound |grieved to learn that they drink it,{ CJ e o e 3 = = i Td e , i N. 46 deg. 00' W. 1409.60 ft. to | No. 3. Thence S. 46 deg. 00’ E. |E A a e bunkers =4 table, her face suddenly white and us. I'd almost—— 1 S to the peninsula east of the Mac- |rather than accept the halfpenny corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 &eg 1500 ft. to corner No. 4. Thence |= R i = strained, as Welling me he! “Oh, Dick, never! T'm not thab kenzie River on the Arctic Coast,|offered if they forego it. 00° E- 600 ft. to corner No. 3. | S. 48 deg. 00' W. 600 ft. to |E Ordepit S was to marry Emily How selfish. And after a while—after{y gistance of 1,500 miles, has| Compensations Are Adequate Thence S. 46 deg. 00’ E. 1409.60 | corner No. 1, the place of be- |Z rdersirom H “Blaine’s wif |Tve eotten mysell adjusted i0:reached Hunt River, a tributary of | Notwithstanding some disappoint-| i#t. to corner No. 4. Thence .S, | Einning, containing an area of (& Any Transfer Company H | Dick bowed his hedd eyergthing—I'll come ahd-visit. youlshe: Noatak: ments, however, there is ample| 48 deg. 00' W. 600 ft. to corner | 20611 acres. H H | “She— It wasn't exactly her and her. But not jusi now. Il Ralpn Lomen, vice president and |compensation to women' atténdifg| “No. 1, the place of beginning, AURUM NO. 11 LODE ¥ or X = F‘ fault. They'd worked on her. Fancy couldn’t | manager of the Lomen Corporation |today’s reception, as there will be m_!mmnxgm_a?_ area u?icl?ggg “Beginning at corner No. 1, ;.5-. b = I told you something of how it| “Shall I see you before I sail?” |today received word that the care- |to those present at tomorrow's. Tea, B fUiee Wi S identical with location corner, |§ P f C C al C = ; happened. Of course, I was bitter| “As olten as you can. I need|takers and the herd are doing well|as only the English brew it, is g&‘;“;ym;}gv %‘;geiobyt:e?p;f:e’:(: gherndcedu. S.Z;A'. I\g 1‘:9’;1;2?&&5 H actrie Loast 0 0. H 1 —not o much against any one per-jyou, Dick.” She ground a balled|and will be ready to continue the served on the quarter deck; the| of 0,903 ores and with Golden | Theose oF ¢ deg. 00 W, 1500 | = $on, unless it was her mother—the fist into her eyes. “No, don't comellong trek as soon as the snow ship's band is playing, as only na-| Gate Lode, same survey, owned s ft. to corr;er No. 2 Therice N. & PHONE 412 § L whole idea of mo‘ thing, <"|with me. Tl be betier alone. This|flies in the fall. Contact is kept{val bands can play, and gentlemen| by applicant, 1.312 acres. Con- 48 deg. 00’ E. 600 ft. to corner g G. H. WALMSLEY, Manager = J He was silent while, twi 5 had to be, and it’s a good thing it |with the herd by an airplane of |in the King's uniform, like sea| flicts excluded from this appli- No. 3. Thence S. 46 deg. 00 H o] » ge! = glass around and around. Dagger's happened this wa Ithe Alaska Airways, which makes|fighters in all ages the world over,| ‘cation” E. 1500 ft. to corner No. 4 |= N = fae romaiod wike st 0 1| Ked i it st the o e s o odebie . [ut Sracous snd Sl a5 hey| | AUROMNO.3 LODE | Thenco s 4 e of weoo0 | MHNMIANNNNIMA met her this last year. We-we rath- she tugned with a ghost of a smile.| The 3,000 reindeer were selected |murmur sweet- nothings into at- “Beginning at corner No. 1, ft. to corner No. 1, the place ; { % er hit it off. Picked up where we'd| “I haven't wished that yowll be from a herd of 30,000 and sold to|tentive ears. identical with location corner, gf‘eab&g&gsnsrfi. Bcn;flz:t‘?!nmg an MRP pA ) 3 dropped apart—if you know what happy. I do, Dick—oh, I wish it 50 |the Canadian government by the ot B RO whence USLM. No. 7 bears s e e X I mean—" {hard! And I hope she'll be ha {Lomen Corporation. The contract JIM HAMMILL IS DEAD 8. 38 deg. 13’ E. 2'31'1.33 ft. AURUM 117 12 LODE 4 “But— {too. She dese it, poor provides that the animals be de- z?‘e;cecofheier‘?;gé O%h!‘:{cgsgo “Beginning at corner No. 1, ALASKA MEAT CO : The stricken look in Dagger's mere than either of us, do ¢, | livered on the peninsula east of the| James H. Hammill, for many 4 M : identical with location corner, ) 42 deg. 38" E. 500 ft. to corner No. 3. Thence S. 46 deg. 00" E. 1500 ft. to corner No. 4. ‘Thence S. 42 deg. 38’ W. 500 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing an area of 17.213 acres. Conflicting with Golden Horn lode, survey No. 4. whence USLM. No. 7 bears 8. 17 deg. 54 min. E. 4989.72 ft. Thence N. 46 deg. 000 W. 1500 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. 00° E. 600 feet to corner No. 3. Thence 8. 46 deg. 00" E. 1500 ft. to corner No. eyes made him wince. Dick?"” “Legally, she's a widow,” Dagger’s reaction to the emotions very low. roused b s was a stub= “Because—" Dagger swallowed born blaze of loyalty to Jack. Toss= Doctor Recovers hard—"Blaine’s dead?” ing through the night, she told| Dr. L. E. Benson, Alaska physi-| “¥es.” |berself again and again® that she)cian, who accompanied the herd, QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Austin Fresh Tamales Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 Mackenzie. Eventually they will be taken to the Hudson Bay country |and placed on ranges. years a leading northern placer miner, died recently in San Fran- cisco, following a long fllness. He came to the North with Clarence P. Berry, and was employed by him in the Klondike, the Fairbanks dis- he said Meadowbrook Butter PHONES 39 “pPid they find him?” “No, dear. But when a man’'s re parted missing in action and |must not let a dead man come be-| ween her and her husband, and in the succeeding days the resiliency | became ill as a result of the ex- treme cold, and was brought out of the wilderness in an airplane. trict and the Circle City district as a mine superintendent. He was well known and well liked. 938, to the extent of 7.187 acres and Golden Run Fraction lode. Thence S. 48 deg. 00" W. 600 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing same survey, 2.469 acres. Young No. 3 lode, Survey No. 864, to the extent of 1622 acres. All conficts owned by applicant an area of 20611 acres. Con- flicting with Mountain View Lode, unsurveyed, 9.466 acres. Conflict claimed by applicant.” NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT trace of him is discovered, whenof i F l; R N I T l' R E all the recognized agencles fail 10 hc . come upon a piece of evidence to!counsel youth coupled with her innate{He now is in California but will y—and Dick’s level-hvadcd]be here this week and sail on the helped her to regain a|last trip of the steamship Arthur prove him alive, that man is— normal attitude: 3. Baldwin of the Arctic Transport Bpay and excluded from this appli- i S S i dead.” = il Indeed, Dick’s presence was hvlp-icompany on his way to rejoin the SERIAL NO. 07547 ‘F“‘m:URU 26 5o AR m;,g%f;'c’“ s e DRESSER VANITIE CHESTS Dagger’s throat continued to Work ful to her in more ways than one.|herd. Two caretakers who became Office UM NO. DE “ ng at Y spasmodically |His companionship took her mind |ill during the summer were brought m[:‘m:”:‘almzmlu‘lh];’[:uid at| “Beginning at corner No. 1, mef&gumwfih 1;:&2;“ ::?'n;: HIGH CHAIRS—STOOLS “How awful!” she cried. “No, 10, off her problem, and the prestige of |out by airplane and placed in a , Alaska. e sty Ccatlon. corner, | | whence USLM. No. 7 bears not you, Dick. But this makes Me|her intimacy with him definitely | hospital at Kotzebue. In the Matter of the Application | 40'deg 29 50° W 120ees 3¢ | S 0 deg. 42 E. 121212 ft. SIMMONS BEDS—SPRINGS Tealize—it'’s like seeing him head. established her in the Vaneering] Word from the herd received yes- of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- Theneé N. 51 deg. N W 10§ Thence N. 49 deg. 40' W. 748.30 i I think 1 have kept @ hope in the sct. And although he was obliged terday by Mr. Lomen said the| PANY, a corporation organizd| f¢'%o corner No. ¥ Thence N, | L ‘o cormer No. 2. Thence N. and MATTRESSES back of my heart.” A sob choked |to sail for home a fortnight later,]thermometer had registered 100 de-| under the laws of Alaska, for deg. 20 W. 1220 6, to | sorrat o 3E‘ .‘%‘?,g 5 gg " { ¢ her. “Silly, wasn't it? And I'm an- the rush of events that fall, culmi- | grees, although Hunt River is north| Datent to the AURUM NO. L| Gomer No. 3 on line mean " mad d other man's wife!” | Dick reached across and patted | her hand. 1 “You're happy, asked “Ye-es. I'm as happy as I knowj how to be. But there are times| Blaine seems to come between me | and Jack. And I oughtn't to feel| like this. It's not fair to Jack. He Joves me—and I love him. I really| do, Dick. But it’s not like the love| I had for Blaine—I mean I have for Blaine.” She laughed on a note of hysteria. “I'm a queer sort of waman, aren’t 1? I love two men—| and one of them’s dead!” | Drawing uneasily on his pipe,| Digk strove to frame an adequate | answer. /1 “Not many men and women go through life without lovin' more than once,” he propounded. “I'm an exception, from what T can see As for you, you're young, and the Juckiest think that could have hap- pengd to you was meetin’ this Jack of yours.” | “But how can I keep on loving a| man who's dead?” | #Loyalty. Youre loyal as thing, Dagger. That’s the kind of stuff that's stronger than death Only, don't let it make you un- S8he straightened instinctively in her chair. o#I don't care so much if it makes aren't you?” he nating in the Armistice, kept her interested and free from introspec- tion. Howard's faded memory again from her consclousness for a timed Only on rare occasions now did his face disturb her thoughts. Would she be able to forget &im, for good? Time alone would tell. Meanwhile there was the excitement of prepar- ing for Jack's homecoming. Jack wrofe that his knee was steadily improving, but that he would be convalescent for some time after reaching home, as the injury was slow in healing and care must be exercised in order that the joing might function normally again. Sie was truly happy and expec- tant when her father-in-law was able to arrange that Jack should be returned, among the first two million. Quite humanly, she felt that she had hardly been a wife, and she hoped, with a fierce eager- ness, that the physical bond be- tween them would bring about a union so perfect as to obliterate Howard's image from her conscious thoughts. She knew she wanted eny-|Jack as a man. No woman on the pier the day Jack’s ship came in craved love more ardently than she. It was a cold afternoon in De- jcember, with flurries of snow in the jalr. Mr. Vaneering had obtained |permission for his family to pass the barriers and stand beside the mes unhappy,” she answered; "butfggngwn_v. which was ready to be I mustn't let it make Jack unhap- run out to the steamer so soon as' of the Arctic Circle. A few months lago the caretakers reported a tem- perature of 70 degrees below zero. Dr. Benson, physician, miner, and adventurer, has beea “in' Alaska 30 years. He is a roamer but spends {most of his time at Candle or Kot- i zebue. “There are twelve men, Lapland- ers and Eskimos, and two Indian squaws with the herd,” said Mr. Lo- men. “They are in charge of An- drew Bahr, a Laplander who was sent to Alaska by the United States Government in 1898 to teach rein- deer husbandry. The squaws do the {cooking and sewing for the expedi- tion. The supplies are carried on forty sleds drawn by seventy-five trained reindeer. The herd was very wild when the long trek started but will be as tame as cows before they reach the Mackenzie. It is the greatest reindeer drive in the history of the North American con- tinent.” o p— | AT THE HOTELS | . . Gastineau—Mrs. E. E. Mead, Lina Stromdal, and L. J. Samuelson of Sitka; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Meyring, Seattle. Alaskan—A. M. McDougall and Al Stronstrom, Sitka; David Rose, Ketchikan. Zynda—Mrs. Dorothy K. Stewart, San Bernardino, Cal, H. L. Barht, Sitka; I. M. Blume, San Franclsco AURI NO. 2, AURUM NO. 3; AUR% NO. 4, AURUM NO. 5, AURUM NO. 6, AURUM NO. 7, AURUM NO. 8, AURUM NO. 9, AURUM NO. 10, AURUM NO. 11, AURUM NO. 12, and AURUM FRACTION NO. 1, claims, embraced in eral Survey No. 1574, situated on Chichagoff Island, in Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka Recording Precinct, First Judicial Division, Alaska, and forming one contigu- ous group. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Chichagoff Power Com- pany, a corporation organized und- er the laws of Alaska, whose post office address is 424 Goldstein Building, Juneau, Alaska, has filed its application in the U. 8. Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for patent for the Aurum No. 1, Aur- um No. 2, Aurum No. 3, Aurum No. 4, Aurum No. 5, Aurum No. ¢, Aurum No. 7. Aurum No. 8. Aurum No. 9, Aurum No. 10, Aurum No. 11, - Aurum No. 12, and Aurum Fraction: No. 1, lode mining claims, forming one contiguous group ¢ lode mining claims and included within U. 8. Mineral Survey N> 1574, situated in the Chichagolf Mining eDistrict, Territory of Al aska, Sitka Recording Precinct, First lode minin| Judicial ' Division at Chichago/f Post Office an Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and more particularly de- scribed as follows: AURUM NO. 1 LODE .mmngh at corner No. 1, with location whence U. 8. L. M. lheo;nfi the shore of Klag Bay bears S \ i high tide of Klag Bay. Thence north along line mean high tide of Klag Bay 55.80 ft. to No. 4 on line mean high corner No. 'g:i ‘identical with corner No. 4, Millsite, Survey No. 956B. Thy N. 14 deg. 54' E. 87.10 t. to corner No. 5. Thence N. 63 deg. 10 W. 63.60 ft. to cor- No. 6. Thence S. 56 deg. 11" W. 7600 ft. to corner No. 7 on line mean high tide of Klag Bay. Thence N. 50 deg. 32" W. 117075 ft. to corner No. 8. Thence N. 48 deg. 00' E. 600 ft. to corner No. 9. Thence S. 47 deg. 44’ E. 1499.20 ft. to corner No. 10. Thence S. 48 ae,;oo' W. 59260 ft. to corner ‘No. 1, the place of beginning, containing an area of .37 acres. Conflicting with survey No. 956B, Sitka Millsite 1.220 W and survey No. 1461, ‘oung Millsite 0.647 acres. Both conflicts owned by applicant and excluded from this appli- cation.” AURUM NO. 7 LODE | “Beginning at corner No. 1, whence USLM. No. 7 bears 8. 11 deg. 36’ W. 2784.12 ft. Thence N. 46 deg. 00' W. 1500 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. 00" E. 600 ft. to corner No. 3. Thence S. 46 deg. 00' E. 1500 ft. to corner No. 4. Thence S. deg. 00' W. 600 ft. to corner 0. 1, the place of beginning, containing an arta of 20.611 acres. Conflicting with Rose K, Lode, unsurveyed, 5519 acres and with Daniel J. Lode, un- surveyed, 7838 acres and -Slim Lode, unsurveyed, 5.376 acres. Contlicts claimea by applicant.” deg. 32’ E. 749.90 ft. to corner No. 4. 'Thence 8. 48 deg. 00 W. 35210 ft. to corner No. 1. the place of beginning, cons taining an area of 5.908 acres. Conflicting with Young Mill= site, Survey ‘No. 1461, to the extent of 0.099 acres and with survey No. 1047 of Big Four Lode, 0.199 acres. Both con- flicts owned by applicant and excluded from this “ applica- tion.” United States Location Monu- ment No. 7, to which this surye;y is tied, consists of a cross on ex- pnosed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x3 ft. on the shore of Klag Bay, Chi- chagoff Island and chiseled U. S. L. M. No. 7 in latitude 57 dez 39’ 40” N. and longitude 136 deg 05’ 45” W. Magnetic variation 30 deg. 30’ E. The names of the owners of con- flicting claims are not known to the applicant except as hereinabove set forth. The total area embraced in the survey and claimed by the applicant is 200.486 acres. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above described veins, lodes or premises are re- quired to file notice of their ad- verse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the per- lod of publication, or eight months thereafter, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of ths| statutes. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First publication, July 12, 1930. Last publication, Sept. 24, 1930. Call and see the Simmons Deep Sleep Mattress Thomas Hardware Co. Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. FURNACES - Priced to meet your i pocket book JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. | . Old Papers for sale at Empire Office

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