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__POLLY AND HER PAI THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1930. _ By CLIFF STERRETT Em— “oU WERE RIGHT! MUSIC HATH CHARMg, T%HO0THE | THE S&uNKISH SURE! SKUNKS ) 15 SOCiABLE CRITT 7/ HEART. 115 ONLY ? WHEN THEYRE /Z | ANNOYED THAT THEY GIT UGLY. /| e =RS AT SAK/ES\“‘ (THATS CausE e |\ Aul;/K [ \WE STOPPED! SYNAPSIS: J. Arncld Wins- low, wealthy, retired la i escking to provent his adopted ton, Jack, from marrying Ch beautiful girl wh legs are paralyzed, and who is a guest in the Winslow homo at Washington, D. € Winslow suepeets Elsa is not all she pre- tends to be, and secks (3 ices of G. Thorne, detec find a way to prevent the mar- riage. A mysterious woman in blue has been scon talking to Elea ceveral times. Winslow brings Dr, Kane, noted Boston surgeon, to his home to examine Elsa in hopes of curing her paralycis. Elsa . stricken at the ng examined, but finally consents. Winclow plays poker with some fricnds downstairs while await- ing Kane’s report. About 1 a.m. the gardencr, Ferguson, bursts in with the news that Dr. Kane fs lying on the ground under his window, dead. apter 3 ZHE CORONER TAKES A HAND Arnold Winslow eyed the unde taker with speechless amazement. “Do you mean you haven't em- a balmed the body?” he demanded,! recovering his breath. “Just so. The law requires that 1 have a doctor's certificate Payne replied “Oh, that's al religf was man fill out the ne Kane liv n Bo: range to have his body taken t or shall 1? *I can,” the undertaker answered “But I don't think, you have guitc said. “I wish th me s about 1 immey I am glad you ar nodded he-responded air clearly indica disapprov Your son tells me that you found Dr. Kane here. The body sh > been remov T canno! 3 1 why McLan permitted | “He wasn n,” explained | Winslow so overcom Iby none of us |thought clearly; our main idea wa ‘m get poor Kane indo and re feu e him” He paused and glanced in awe at the upper win- dow. “Kane must have died in- stantly when he ick the ground Penfield measured the distance from the window to the ground his eye, then bowed his head fall from there might break body’s neck,” he agreed. “But ¢ |speculation is idle. Where is body now?’ On the lounge in the card r Coming with us, Jack i “Ill join you later,” and {trudged off down the circular |lead i over br swept. his. hand with A any- om: th | | Local Legion Post to Elect oom. | Jack path to the big brick and stone ga w. g until the o two were out of sight, the boy aced his foctsteps but this time, instead of ' pausing at he and the c fift minutes > continued pas the glassed loggia,used both as breakfast rcom and sun par to a window next to it on the f . floor With a movem Imost feverish in its haste, and own ®Was the dead man in good health before retiring?” the coroner asked | dangerous. They are depressing and Winslow. . grasped what I have been saying. turn for a distance of three or more Mr. Winslow, Dr. McLane has held |feet. What he sought was not there. | correct the cause, sweeten the sour up the death certificate.” * “What!” he exclaimed. “What's the matter with McLane “Nothing,” shortly. “But in case of accidental death . .." He paused “It's a pity vou didn't call the| coroner at once.” “Dr. McLane is my family physi- cian.” Winslow spoke with some asperity. “I natural thou of him first. Did you ¢ cor- oner?” “No; Dr. McLane talked to him on the telephone.” Payne drew behind him while still speaking “Why don't you see the docto He'll advise you about the techni- ecalities of the case.” Winslow continued to stare blank- ly at the front door for several sec- onds after the under taker's depar- ture, then he turned heavily and stand. “Can you get Mr. Thorne?” he called, as a sleepy answered voice the operator’s ring. “Ask him to come out to Oaklands; Mr. Wins- low wishes to see him at once.” Muttering, Winslow selected his overcoat from among several thrown elessly on.a chair, and went out of the front door and around the house, “Oh, d,” Jack hailed his ap- held at 8 o'clock Thursday even- ing, No. to that organi business annual held 15, four delega n delegation Seward on September 12 and de- parting for Anchorage on the fol- lowing day. tain through the Gateway City enroute to the has arranged tainment days Special have been obtained aska Steamship Comp: cific Steamship Comp: Alaska Railroad. | school W. S. Pullen, Jr, left yes-|two_thirds is left in trust to three terday on the Prince Henry for chilgren. |Seattle, after spending his summer - e | | | | | He straightened up with reddened | Winslow took a step backward.)face to find Ferguson the gardener | returning with a stranger in Tlis ‘ere gentleman h: ’mru: with your father,” {the gardener. Iy name is Thorn he e’s pleasant voice was a I P throaty with Jack which m telephoned once. Can I see him?" I-T suppose so, {“Will_you come this ‘' wa | wasting no further words, te |“Yoi praising loc | nothir { come son’s h a hitch at his trousers passing glance at the undertal stants, Ferguson followed respectable distance. “Thank God surgeon, Paul fell out of a second-story last night and died instantly.” The detective looked at the older | |man with quickened interest. “Horrible,” he exclaimed. “Is there anything that I can do?” “Coroner Penfield wants Dad,” and not waiting for the ers, Jack hastened to the card r for me doubtfull and the detective, although at tow, de- elief tones a quietly ap-! issed to and Jack started for the front of the house Wi |a and ker's Jack you've come,” ejacu- walked over to the small telephone lated Winslow. “My guest, the noted Kane, accidentally window | you, oth- oom. | He was only a second or two ahead {of Winslow, whose brief “come | pearance with a note of relief in his |along,” proved an invitation no pitched voice, “Coroner field wishes to see you." Winslow advanced with out- who trailed behind them. i Both of the Winslows hesitated at | Pen- lonly to Thorne but to the gardener 1 a a 'pint-{ pass off the waste matter which causes explained | your headache. Ask { f 1e prone figure on | the sight of evidence of ame of the night before; play cards littered ms! even on )01 le d n:?r.\‘ | with a plate of | and soiled stale sandv end table. he men drew clo: to the still & Coroner Penfield was the fir to break the silence.! “Mr. Winslow,” he began, “wa. . Dr. Kane in good heaith vesore re-| Vessel Will Not Return to iring last night?” | (Copyright, D. Appleton and Co.) | Juneau Before Go- ing to Seattle In temorrow’s chapter Detec- | tive Thorne takes up the trail of the murderer of Dr. Kane. — eeo——— . !Benson and Miss Linda Kaage. | From Sitka the vessel will pro- ceed to Seattle. On departing from Bound from Skagway to Sitka, |the steamship Queen called at Ju- ineau early this morning arriving ‘at 2:30 and departing at 3:15. She | brought four passengers from Skag- ’w. y. They were: Mrs. D. Stephen- son, Mr. Richard Guider, Miss Hazel 'here, she took 21 passengers for sitka, Seattle and way ports: i Mary T. Dantrick, Mrs. Charles !Search, Charles Search, Roland Search, Peter Frisk, Mrs. T. Kettle,} son, Frank Aldrich, H. G. Hodgins, Harold Hodgins, J. Dais and R,} Marshall, for Sitka; Mrs. Mabelr Haines and Louis Cook for Wran-| gell; S. Nalto and J. B. Herron for| Petersburg ;H. W. Frizzell for Ket- | chikan; C. H. Bond, R. J. Gould, G. Thompson and Julius Lee for Seattle. Delegates to Anchorage Tomorrow Night At its August meeting, to be Alford John Bradford Post 4, American Legion, delegates the der convention of 1l be the main to be accomplished. The Legion gathering will be in Anchorage on September 16 and 17 Juneau post is entitled o s and as many alter-, also be elected. The which goes from here ill sail on September 9, reaching i OIL OPERATOR | MADE FORTUNE Estate Valued at Oven Sev- enty-five Millions Divid- ed — Will Is Filed CLARION, Penn. Aug. 27.—An| estate estimated at between $75,- 000,000 and $100,000,000 is disposed of in the will of Thomas Slick, in- - dependent oil operator. Slick was rates roputed the wealthiest independent from the Al- 4} gperator in the world. » the Pa-| e fortune is left to his widow and the 4ng three children. The mother of Slick is given $5,000 yearly as long as she lives. The widow fis. left one third and the remaining The will Seward Legionnaires will enter- visiting delegations passing convention site. Anchorage an elaborate enter- program for the seve stay of the visiting vetera: rail and sl nship e eee Enroute to Portland to re-enter owner of Carl-| vacation here, | James Carlson T |son’s Taxi Service here, left yes- Two chairs of aviation education terday on the steamer Prince have been endowed at the Univor-,Hemy for Seattle. He is enroute to Bi of EauthegENsllornla. Portland for medical treatment and expects to be absent about two NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT SUFFERWITR | HERDACHE?! oo orsw So casy to get quick relie and pre- | In the United States Land Office vent an attack in the future. Avoid| for the Juneau Land District at bromides and dope. They relicvequick- | Anchorage, Alaska. ly but affect the heart and are very \In the Matter of the Application} of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- PANY, a corporation organized under the laws of Alaska, for. < only give tempo: relief, the cause | of the headache still remains within. | The sane and harmless way. First | patent to the AURUM NO. 1, X : - AURUM NO. 2, AURUM NO. 3, and acid stomach, relieve the intes-| AURUM NO. 4, AURUM NO. 5, tines of the decayed and poisonous | food matter, gentlystimulatc the liver, | start the bile flowing and the bowels | AURUM NO. 6, AURUM NO. 7, AURUM NO. 8, AURUM NO. 9, AURUM NO. 10, /sURUM NO. 11, AURUM NO. 12, and AURUM FRACTION NO. 1, lode mining claims, embraced in U. S. Min- eral Survey No. 1574, situated on |- {:?ur druggist for | red pkg. of Carter’s Little Liver Pills, | L s e ® | Chichagoff Island, in Chichagoff|. Butler-Mauro Drug || Mining District, Sitka Recording % 4 b | Precinct, First Judicial Division, Co. Sell [ { Alaska, and forming one contigu- ~ RS nl ous group. CARTER’S LIVER || norice 18 HEREBY GIVEN l)lLLg 1 ;Thnt the Chichagoff Power Com- S 4 ‘pany. a corporation organized und- jer 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. 8, Aurum No. 10, Aurum No. 111, Aurum No. 12, and Aurum Fraction No. 1, lode mining claims, !forming one contiguous group cf lode mining claims and included (within U. 8. Mineral Survey ‘N> |1574, situated in the Chichage!f |Mining District, Territory of Al. aska, Sitka Recording Precinet, First Judiefal Division at Fost Office on Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and more particularly de- scribed as follows: 2 \ AURUM NO. 1 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence U. 8. L. M. No. 7 on UNFAILING COURTESY —the rendering of even the smallest service graciously and competently. Garage Coffee Shop the shore of Kiag Bay bears By} 3 deg. 48’ E. 210235 ft. distant 1 latitude 57 deg. 39’ 40” N. and longitude 136 deg. 05 45” Thence north 46 deg. 00 along line 4-3 of Aurum No. lode, this survey, 1500 ft. to corner No. 2, Thence N. 48 deg. 00" E. 340.65 ft. to corner No. 3. Thence S. 46 deg. 00' E. 1500 ft. to corner No. 4. Thence S. 48 deg. 00 W. 34065 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of be- ;inning, containing an area of 10.554 acres.” AURUM NO. 2 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence USLM. No. 7, prev- lously described, bears 8. 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 ft. 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, whence U.S.L.M. No. 7 bears S. 19 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 8. 46 deg. 00" E. 1500 it. to corner No. 4. Thence S. 48 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.” AURUM NO. 4 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence U.S.L.M. 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 0.203 acres and with Golden Gate Lode, same survey, owned by applicant, 1.312 acres. Con- flicts excluded from this appli- cation.” AURUM NO. 5 LODE #Beginning ar cerner 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 ft. to corner No. 3. Thence S. 46 deg. 00" E. 1500 ft. to corner No. 4. Thence 8. 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, 2.469 acres. Young No. 3 lode, Survey No. 864, to the extent of 1.622 acres. All conficts owned by applicant and excluded from this appli- cation.” AURUM NO, 6 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, W identical with location corner, whence U.; . No. 7 bears 40 deg. 22 W. 1208.80 ft. Thencg 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. 956B. Thence N. 14 deg. 54’ E. 87.10 oft. to corner No. 5. Thence N. 63 deg. 10° W. 63.60 ft. to cors ner 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. 1170.75 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 8. 48 deg. 00’ W. 59260 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, c an area of 19.371 acres. Conflicting with survey No. 956B, Sitka Millsite 1.220 acres and survey No. 1461, Young Millsite 0.647 acres. Both conflicts owned by applicant ,and uieluded from this appli- . ., AURUM NO. 7 LODE P g at corner No. 1, whence US.LM. No. 7, s 8. 11 deg. 36" W. 3784.12 ‘Thence N. 46 deg. 00' W. 1500 ft. tp corner No. 2. Thence N. 48 deg. . 600 ft. to corner, No. 3. S. 46 deg. 00° E. 1500 . to corner No. 4. 8. No. 1, e place o k containing an area m acres. Conflicting with Rose K. AURUM NO. 8 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, whence U. S§. L. M. No. 7, previously described, bears S. 7 deg. 51" E. 3804.85 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. 8. Thence S. 46 deg. 08’ 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, Sllm Lode, unsur- veyed, 6312 acres, Pillsmont Lode, unsurveyed, 1348 acres, Mountain View Lode, unsurvey- ed, 9.211 acres. Conflicts ¢laim- ed by applicant.” AURUM NO. 9 LODE “Beginning 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. 000 W. 600 , ft. to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing an arca of 20.611 acres. Conflict- | ing with Golden Gate lode, survey No. 936, owned by ap- plicant, 1081 acres, with Over | the Hill Lode, Survey No. 1046, to the extent of 4658 acres and with Rising Sun Lode, sur- vey No. 1846, 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. 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 be- ginning, containing an area of 20611 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. 29 E. 477623 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 K7 12 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence USLM. 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 cornmer 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. 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 US.LM. No. 7 bears 8. 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. 38065 ft. to corner No. 3. Thence 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 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 surve; is tied, consists of a cross on ex- rosed out-crop of bedrock 10x8x35 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. . i 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- iod of publication, or eight months thereafter, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statutes. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Reglster. 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