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. ey POLLY AND HER PAL: S = S — WHOOPS! T GOT AIDEA! WHATS 5AUCE FOR THE GOOSE, 1S SAUCE FOR THE/?fiBl'f_"/ ID Be GLAD GERTRUDE KICKED A SKUNK IF ONLY HER MAW WOULD SUFFER BUT NO SUCH LUCK! CARRIES, 0T SUCH A COLD SHE CAVT SMELL NUTHIN' HEH, HEH, + COUPLE HOURS IN THE ICE-BOX. AN/ L HAVE SNIFFLES FER believe truly, no harm can injure| EAGLES ENJOY SOCIAL EVE us.” The card party given last night “We'll keep she decided. by the Ladies Auxiliary for F. O. E. “We'll call luck of the|members and their families were Oasis, and v r we go away|attended by a good crowd and a it will have to bri us back.” pleasant time was reported. The & bv MarY Dal‘ll’erg “Do you want to go away?” he|prize winners were, Mrs. Jack Sey i asked, laughi and Arne Shudshift, for high SYNOPSIS:, Dagger Marley, |some sort of a miracle to bring him | “gp ' qrey closser to him. Her eyes|scores; Mrs. Gertrude Laughlin and gpirited young niece nf a Tex- |back to nIc.» were seeking him Ed Roller for the low. Refreshments i rocunen, loyes Blslue S [ Dichiast 3 “So long as 1 am with you,” she|followed the card playing. ard, adventurer, whose life she ‘\ She laughed lazily, offering her| ..y wwhat does it matter?” fieo seved on 'the Mexloan bor- |3 i (Copyright, 1930, Duffield and Co.) |HAVING FUN IN dr.r. But .hr I~. kl!li‘d on the I‘ Is 1? a fair price?” she asked SPITE OF THE RAIN Western Frent in France. Then | presently THE END In swimming every'day ,and also n John Va- | And the pressure of his arms was neering, flying ace, but he dies |enough response. in an airplane crash. The Duc | “Steady Desmond,” she managed de Pontoise, Freneh gencral, of- |[to gasp. “Oh, darling—one breath!” DOU( ;LAS And then, illogically: “I suppose b ‘ fers her his hand, but she elects she marries Capt e — hunting and fishing are the pas- {times being enjoyed by a group of {Douglas girls, who are camping out at the Island for the last week of | ¢ to make a pilgrimage around (you would have come here any- ,;}‘;a“;{;- i ’1;110’ campers _include the world in search of happi- |way. I didn't need to go chasing 5 > Al“ 3 'Sflbvlle Cds_hcn. Alice |all over the world after the shadow 07, AllgeBovikks, < hos. A0 ness, as Howard once did. It is his memory that she cherishes most. Howard vieited three friends in Africa, India and China, and she decided to visit . NEWS | | R P. T. A. TO MEET TUESDAY, 1 SEPT. 2, FOR RECEPTION of a memo “I'm not sure,” returned How- ard. “I haven't told you this, but— |just when was it you saw Ghulam Bernice and. Phyllis Edwards. EMOVE TO FORMER HOME A. Shudshift and family yester- day moved back into their former them also. !n .\lru:n. Sidi Mar- %Buflk?‘ A majority of women of the | residence at the summit of E street, ut, Arab chicf, advises her that | She told him. s 1 r Association |The residence which they have va- pne should do what he belleves | .pecyliar: Ii was that night or 'met with their president Monday !cated has been rented as a home to be right. In India, Ghulam |(he next I met an American avia- afternoon for the purpose of mak-|for some of the teachers who are Buk, Buddhist priest, tells her |5 whod come up from Shang- ing the school window-curtains.|due to arrive here this week. happiness les in forgetiulness of self. In China, Chang Kai Sho, war lord, upholds the doc- trine that might makes right. Chang zloo tries to get Dagger bunch of old talking about jarn of a all| a to |hai to sell Chang }Jn fes. We got {the war, and he spun a |‘nl who'd been standing them efficiency display- the success of | g The interest & ed augers well the year’s work. It was decided for t the reception! up on the flying fields at San An- to the teachers be held on m{-r 4 £ " 5 : to marry him, but she refu {tonio. Why T asked him more about |yegular meeting night, Tuesday, i::t :‘“:}1 Of';;,[.\l;’":;cec;;fl;” 1;;: Jitizn I el hen that m{"m‘ her, I don’t know; but I did. She september 2. Committees for that. g visit to the States, in the inter- Howard is alive, after all. Tak- {yyag you, of course. And I prodded evening were appointed and prepar- | ests of a children's SRtELHvE Tioke en prisoner “in the war, and pim on He told me of your mar-!ations are already under way. Ha Alnskcn, Hie expects et abaish unhappy, he had decided %0 lpjz0e and your husband’s death. 2 2 s gty Bivoybe g iy v x $ t 3 s ward, Miss “dic” and had exchanged identi- | Nexy day I started for America, and 3 o Castin, will ‘Heantss: achbsl 3" ' fication tags with a dead man. |naturally T headed for the ranch” DID MORE THAN L eiee g il Dagger goes home to her uncle’s | “And what does all this mean? | SHE ory - s : Texas ranch, wondering if she Rt SR (e e SHE HOPED FOR BT e S will be abie to find the man she A1 S wilte matolr S _TODD OPEN STUDIO loves. d stared out into the emp-! ‘MY suffering dated back 20| OVER CABLE OFFICE — |tiness that surrounded them, o ting with indigestion. My | nyiee odq's classes in English, {kidneys became affected, breaking | Chapter 37 EV. BAUER LEAV FOR BRIEF TRIP Rev. P. E. Bauer, accompanied by Dramatic Art, Public Speaking and = “I don't know, Dagger,” he con- o Sedd it dlikbt® and &t THE END OF THE QUEST |fessed. “There are forces in this| e i o g Music will start Monday, September Within the ranch house, the fa- ‘\\m](l that few of us understand. 1st, in her studio over the Cable miliar cool darkness was like d TOlgest power in man Office. caress Jim breathing ,,‘» , is an idea, a thou { Thru the technical mediux_n of trifle hastily, tcok her elbow m,‘fl aps you had been building up af Dramatic Art all faulty conditions cieered her the living roo :i\\hoh‘ chain of thoughts in |of sl)evj‘ch can be (‘,r).rr(‘c!ed‘ such Her s were becoming accus ipxlgrmm , a chain whic |as foreigh accent, lisping and stut- Lomcl to the dimness, and she r you to Ghulam Buk, and impzlled! |tering. The method tva ughl_m ‘lnm to will that aviator to meet |Dramatic Art and Public Speaking ognized the picture of Sir Axklm A Sherrill over -the mantlepiece, ‘md‘"‘(*fl'\‘ then influenced Chang to i evi olved by Charles Wesley Emer- the founder of the famous imit to you I was alive. And if} | son, he copy of the Blue Boy she had|3¢ | St :r:aw“r«d ‘;h\) was glad she had left 1 knew Chang as well as I d a,| iEmerson College of Oratory in them =t Casa Blanca. She had feit[YOW'd rcalize that that was th | Boston. BE e & ;s Miss Todd also brings to the that they pa y belor ”!'\(]\ mx' remarkable act in the chain.” | wonder, aimed Da people of Juneau, the Normal . g Wers 't ex ls, And immersed in them, shé didn’t |theory. It was Raoul who moved me | | :2; it fmffr‘{,a fr‘,; S ,‘}“'1 i notice at once the tall figure that|t0 follow your trail, Blaine. And Emg\:c l;‘]"Am:ercfl HORImAoRIgS rose from a seat beside her |Sidl Marut gave me courage to| 1t is necessary for those desirin “Humy said Uncle Jim, g0 on to India. And Ghulam Buk— e ;nyyol B s “Humph! That new foreman, PAgart s 1 U doskdgvetall.t make reservations now in order to ger. Reckon yew're acquainted.” She fumbled ' in her breeches |secure desirable hours. Telephone She turned, her heart in her|Pocket and produced the jade luck- ! 538, 3 S thivat. plece the Tu-chun had given her. | 4 ¥ “Bo you came back to the oasis”| "BV the way" she continued, “I} ’ | ANNUAL MOOSE DANCE sald a deep voice that set all her ;‘“ n't help ‘“‘"]‘“““]“i” of (“}‘““ | MRS. B. A. DUFFIN | Labor Day, September 1st. Re- bt e ave me his lucl piece. He' | pulses “bl ating cary :ni 1 ever since he :‘.m a boy d-‘nmes my ankles and hands would :S€TVe the date. G “Blainel - akail * [swell and T'd have frequent attacks | R v . Neither of them heard J"_"_ @) “My God" exploded Howard, |of dizziness. There seemed to he, NOTICE OF APPLICATION ley chuckling as he gingerly Up-isnatching at the carved bit of [no relief in the world for me until! FOR PATENT toed away. i tone, a handsbreath dong. “D'vou;I started Sargon and.it did me | et “Yew don't need to make any big |reg)ize what that meant? Dyou|more good than I even dared hope | SERIAL HO. 07547 ; hurry with dinner, Niko.” he Te-ixnow what's happened? But no, you |for. Every ailment I k » ' In the United States Land Office 1 marked to the little Japanese COOK diqn't see the papers that came or fast disappearing and | for the Juneau Land District at { who still lingered in the hall ’134;\ Dagger this thing was fa-|first time in years I get a real, Anchorage, Alaska. i‘ A few days later she was “(,““g‘m"“‘ all over China. Men have |night's rest. My whole em is In the Matter of the Application § with Howard on the range. The Gied trying to steal it. Attempts | stréngthened and I feel like a dif-| ©of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- i horses came to a halt, tails ieking | were made to assassinate (fnJug;rerenL person. i PANY, a corporation organized idly in the heat. Below, 1“~’3~un ply to Win it. And yesterday one| “Sargon Pills regulated me per-| Under the laws of A]unb " Wwas a desultory trickle threading | g cceeded. His train was blown up|fectly and I'm free of constipation| Batent to the AURUM NO. 1, the mud-flats between the Wide jusi outside -the Sung-f " that troubled me all my life"—Mrs,| AURUM NO. 3, AURUM NO. 3, & life | Froerebalon i AURUM NO. 4, AURUM NO. 5 banks. The -only other sign of “Oh!" Dagger's mouth quivered. ‘B A. Duffin, 368 N. 68th St., Port-| AURUM NO. 6, AURUM NO, was the inevitable pair of buzaxds|Hoy terriblel But it wasn't be- |1and, Oregon. | AURUM NO. 8, AURUM NO. o soaring high over Mexico. Dagger cayse he gave it to me, Blaine,| Butler-Mauro Drug Co. Agents., AURUM NO. 10, ZURUM NO. 11, kneed Desmond closer, and leaned |py, ridiculous!” | —adv. AURUM NO. 12, and AURUM her head on Blaine's shoulder. |" “Any more ridiculous than your “It might have been yesterda she said. “Not for me,” tle grimly. She raised her eyes to his, one hand stole up to pat the si streak above his temple | . NOTICE OF TIME AND PLAC ithoughts built a bridge over t\vhmh FOR HEARING OF FINAL AC-: we might come together? No, Chang | INT AN 9 ! he answered & 1t-|gave 1t to you deiberately. He ber] 4 OSE ATRRTION i |save 1t to: you'g tely. He be- FOR DISTRIBUTION. lieved that his luck was dependent|In the Probate Court for the Ter- y upon this stone. When he gave it| ritory of Alaska. Sitka Precinet ¥ {to you he was giving a hostage to| Division Number One. ( and| e i his luck. He was saying, in effect: (IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-| “You went through all °'|'This woman is all to me. Beng| TATE OF GEORGE SKYES, D Bell. Poor Blaine! But you're r her to me. If that may not be I| CEASED. not Blaine Howard now. Bmmwdo not choose to live!” Notice is hereby given that W. Howard is dead, and T reckon the | “But it can't be true” she in-|{W. Knight, Administrator hell he had died with him |sisted. “Blaine, it's only a lAUlo‘ESlfl“‘ of George Sykes, d noy.vard frowned neyp1§§bd~.'v |piece of jade that's cold when you has filed in the Probate Co “It's a queer situation,” he con- |touch it, with a dragon twisting the Territory of Alaska, Division! fessed. “Here I am legally dead|ground it. How could that kill a Mumber One, Sitka Precinct the woman I was married to lega ly | man?” }(inal account and petition for remarried to a man I'm proud 10| 1y gign't kil him. What killed |tribution; and that Friday, the call my friend. I expect my money \nim was the power that he at-|98Y Of October, 1930, at been duly distributed © MY |triputed to it in his mind. Thought, [crelock of said day, and the office |1y, s and the people T used t0 KnOW |again. What you believe in, if yoy [Of the above named Court at Sitka,{ @re reconciled to living without me.|pelieve with sufficient conviction, |A1ASka, has been fixed as the ti *lm more than a man without alis very likely to happen.” ‘nnd place for the settl try—I'm & man Wwithout an. Dagger took it back from him. 1akl account and the hearing o ntity, unless I.choose to carry on| “Shall we throw it away?" ShMlpetition Jiee. distributien, Stdcey Hawkins, who died in my |asked suddenly. A which time and place all persons s and said in his last breath: ‘Why?" 1 interested in said estate may ap- there isn't a blighter in the| “weil if we believe in it, as you Lot $ad ISk obleotiny ‘means anything to me, thank isay, it will help to keep us happy. | If we don't or if we lose it—-" He tightened his arm around her | dis- | ! she Dated at Sitka, Alaska day of July, 1930. R. W. DEARMOND, y 2 U. s. i - “I don't love him. ‘Buppose we keep it—in memon o(rfi‘z;m;?;:?;r.rzgfiem n 1 lnve is Blaine Howard, of Chang” he interrupted. “But First t publication, A d we'll lnn 10 try let's believe in each other, If we Last ;ublwatlon A:gg 25fl ll‘g% er frowned in her turn. 'on‘t marry Stacey Hawkins,”|wajst. sl o this 29th | Alaska, FRACTION NO. 1, lode mining claims, embraced in U. S. Min- eral Survey No. 1574, situated on Chichagoff Island, in Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka Recording Precinet, First Judicial Division, Alaska, and forming one contigu- ous group. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN - |That the Chichagoff Power Com- ““" pany, a corporation organized und- ler the laws of Alaska, whose post £ mmomce address is 424 Goldstein | |Building, Juneau, Alaska, has filed cased, | it application in the U. S. Land urt 10f\ ofice at Anchorage, Alaska, for e patent for the Aurum No. 1, Aur-| Slum No. 2, Aurum No. 3, Aurum |No. 4, Aurum Ne. 5, Aurum No. ¢, 3rd| Aurum No. 7. Aurum No. 8, Aurum 730 pM NG g, Aurum No. 10, Aurum No. Aurum No. 12, and Aurum » | Fraction No. 1, lode mining claims, M2 | forming one contiguous group cf ement of | joqe mining claims and includsd {within U. S. Mineral Survey N» 3t|1574, situated in the Chichageit Mining District, Territory of Al- aska, Sitka Recording Precinct, First 3 if) Judieial ony, to said accoynt and petition. | pogt Office on Chichagoff Island, and more partlculu'ly de~ | Division at Chichagolf ribed as follows: AURUM NO. 1 LODE "Beghmlng at, corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence U. B.L.u.mw 7 on the shore of Klag Bay bears 8 A » e A K FIRST/! ’ THE CrEGEmr YoU'LL HAFTA WAIT YER TURN, UNK. T THOUGHT OF THIS ETRAS, 42, - 3 deg. 48’ E. 210245 ft. distant atitude 57 deg. 39’ 40" N. nd longitude 136 deg. 05’ 45" W. Thence north 46 deg. 00" W. along line 4-3 of Aurum No. 3 lode, this survey, 1500 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. o 340.65 ft. to corner NO. 3. Thence S. 46 deg. 00" E. 1500 1t. to eorner No. 4. Thence S. 45 deg. 00° W. 34065 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of be- ginning, containing an area of 10554 acres.” AURUM NO. 2 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence U.S.LM. No. 7, prev- iously described, bears S. 21 deg. 12’ E. 3367.86 ft. Thence N. 46 deg. 00° W. 1409.60 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. 00' E. 34065 ft. to corner No. 3. Thence S. 46 deg. 00’ E. 1409.60 {t. to corner No. 4. Thence S. 48 deg. 00' W. 340.65 ft. to corner No. 1, the place | of beginning, containing an area of 10.997 acres.” AURUM NO. 3 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, 'nce U.S.LM. No. 7 bears S. deg. 02’ E. 1794.43 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 1t to corner No. 4. Thence S. | 43 deg. 00° W. 600 ft. to corner | No. 1, the place of beginning, | containing an area of 20611 | acres. Conflicting with Big Four Lode, Survey No. 1047, owned | by applicant, 0.190 acres. Con- flict claimed by appficant and | excluded from this application.” AURTUM NO. 4 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence U.S.LM. No. 7 bears S. 31 deg. 17" E. 32043 ft. Thence N. 46 deg. 00° W. 1409.60 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. | 00" E. 600 ft. to corner No. 3. | Thence S. 46 deg. 00" E. 1409.60 ft. to corner No. 4. Thence S. 48 deg. 00' W. 600 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, | containing an area of 19.369 | acres, conflicting with Golden Horn Lode, owned by applicant, survey No. 936, to the extent of 0203 acres and with Golden Gate Lode, same survey, owned by applicant, 1.312 acres. Con- flicts excluded from this appli- cation.” AURUM NC. 5 LODE “Beginning ay corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence U.SLM. No. 7 bears S. 38 deg. 13° E. 2317.33 ft. Thence N. 46 deg. 00° W. 1500 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 42 deg. 38’ E. 500 f{t. 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. 936, to the extent of 7.187 acres and Golden Run Fraction lode. same survey, 2469 acres. Young No. 3 lode, Survey No. 864, to the extent of 1622 acres. All conficts owned by applicant and excluded from this appli- cation.” ’ AURUM NO. 6 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence U.S.LM. No. 7 bears S. 40 deg. 22 30" W. 1208.80 ft. Thence N. 51 deg. 58 W. 108 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 23 deg. 200 W. 7220 ft. to corner No. 3 on line mean high tide of Klag Bay. Thence north along line mean high tide of Klag Bay 55.80 ft. to corner No. 4 on line mean high tide identical with corner No. 4, Sitka Millsite, Survey No. 9586B. Thence N. 14 deg. 54’ E. 87.10 1t. to corner No. 5. Thence N. 63 deg. 10" W. 63.60 ft. to cor- ner No. 6. Thence S. 56 deg. 11’ W. 76.00 ft. to corner No. 7 on line mean high tide of Bay. Thence N. 50 deg. 32" W. 1170.75 ft. to corner No. 8. Thence N. 48 deg. 00’ E. 600 ft. to corner No. 8. Thence 8. 47 deg. 44’ E. 1499.20 ft. to corner No. 10. Thence S. 48 deg. 00" W. 59260 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing an area of 19.371 acres. Conflicting with survey N‘d 956B, Sitka Millsite 1.220 gcres and survey No. 1461, Young Millsite 0.647 acres. Both eozi!%h owned by applicant and excluded® from this appli- cation.” * AURUM NO. 7 LODE «“Beginning at corner No. 1, whence U.S.LM. No. 7 bears 8. 11 deg. 36" W. 3784.12 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 It.zooornerNo 4. Thence S. 48" deg. 00" W. 600 ft. to corner No. 1, the ‘place of beginning, containing an area of 20.611 Conflicting with Rose K. unsurveyed, 5519 acres Daniel J. Lode, un- o with A extent of 0.099 acres and with ment No. 7, to which this survey is tied, consists of a cross on ex- prosed 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. 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. 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- iod of publication, or eight months thereafter, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statutes. AURUM NO. 8 LODE “Beginning at _corner No. 1, whence U. 8. L. M. No. 1, previously described, bears S. 7 deg. 51 3804.85 ft. Thence N. 46 00" W. 1409.60 ft. to corber No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. 00" E. 600 ft. to corner No. 3. Thence S. 46 deg. (& E. 1409.60 ft. to corner No. 4. Thence S. 48 deg. 00° W. 600 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing an area of 19.369 acres. Conflicting with Daniel J Lode, unsurveyed, 2497 acres, Sltm Lode, unsur- veyed, 6312 acres, Pillsmont Lode, unsurveyed, 1.348 acres, Mountain View Lode, unsurvey- ed, 9.211 acres. Conflicts elaim- ed by applicant.” RUM NO. 9 LODE ng at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence USLM. No. 7 bears ! S. 39 deg. 00" 30” E. 4560.80 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. 48 deg. 00 W. 600 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing an area of 20.611 acres. Conflict- ing with Golden Gate lode, survey No. 936, owned by ap- plicant, 1.081 acres, with Over | the Hill Lode, Survey No. 1046, to the extent of 4.658 acres | and with Rising Sun Lode, sur- vey No. 1046, to the extent of 5054 acres. All conflicts | excluded from this applica- tion.” AURUM NO. 10 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, whence U.S.L.M. No. 7 bears S. 31 deg. 34’ 30” E. 4631.07 ft. Thence N. 46 deg. 00° W. 1500 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. 00" E. €00 ft. to corner No. 3. Thence S. 46 deg. 00’ E. 1500 ft. to corner No. 4. Thence S. 48 deg. 000 W. 600 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of be- ginning, containing an area of 20.611 acres.” AURUM NO. 11 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence U. S. L. M. No. 7 bears S. 24 deg. 20° E. 4771623 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. 48 deg. 00° W. 600 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing an area of 20.611 acres.” AURUM I 12 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence U.SLM. No. 7 bears S. 17 deg. 54 min. E. 4989.72 ft. Thence N. 46 deg. 00° W. 1500 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. 00° E. 600 feet to corner No. 3. Thence S. 46 deg. 00" E. 1500 ft. to corner No. 4. Thence S. 48 deg. 000 W. 600 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing an area of 20.611 acres. Con- flicting with Mountain View Lode, unsurveyed, 9.466 acres. Conflict claimed by applicant.” AURUM FRACTION NO. 1 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence U.SLM. No. 7 bears S. 0 deg. 42 E. 121212 ft. Thence N. 49 deg. 40° W. 748.30 ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. 00" E. 65 ft. to corner No. 3. ence S. 50 deg. 32" E. 74990 ft. to corner No. 4 Thence S. 48 deg. 00 W. 35210 ft. to corner No. 1. the place of beginning, con- taining an area of 5908 acres. Conflicting with Young Mill- site, Survey No. 1461, to the survey No. 1047 of Big Four e, 0.199 acres. Both con- flicts owned by applicant and axcluded from this applica- on.” United States Location Monu- The names of the owners of con- Any and all persons claiming ad- ' 1 l t 4O TO PROSPECTIVE RADIO PURCHASERS ; Before you buy that new radio set : . y, Try a MAJESTIC : New Models Now in Stock ; In other words shop around and buy the ¥ machine that suits you and the only way : to satisfy yourself is to TRY IT YOUR { OWN HOME FIRST. g ! Alaska Electric Light ol E and Power Co. i Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 . THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU - . Our Services to You Begin and End at the J Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Catrying Boat £ \ A TR i | ALASKA MEAT CO. 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