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f i ) i TS5 A CINCH OUR E—={"HECK!L PORCH ANT NO WISH THE 600D TOo US DERN THING WITH THAT WAS IN THE HORNET NEST BOTTOM OF SYNOPSIS: Elsa Chase, beau- butler” tiful but mysterious crippled girl, is a guest at the home of Arncld Winslow, wealthy retir tenance VOTES HALF-HOLIDAY To enable the school children ta t the S a Fair,| 8 n moved e Douglas lawyer, at Washington, D. C, and has wen the love of Jack rguson?” and . his adopted son. The Thorne put tion he drew seeing |intendent. Win suspects she is not a box and »d it into the B | all she ms, however, and invalid o taiing in} Earl | enlists G. Thorne, detec \ank ‘e, Ferguson removed the Ner speech for £ “Dr.|tendent of | help him find and showed his nicotine- KAane spent the ever her [located for { will prevent the stained teeth in an expansive grin. 2 did as INew Mexi | Jack and Elsa. Dr. Paul Kans, |“Can ye tell us how long we'll be 'etired early, lea husband ceived her | surg is found dead under |awaitin?” his guests pla in the week. D | card room.” and visiting | “I have no idea.” Thorne eyed the man narrowly; his unhealthy color and unwholesome appes | generally was not prepossessing, but his eyes, deep blue in color and his bedroom window after Elsa has consented reluctantly to be examined by him. The news upscts both Elsa and the clder Wi ow strang An autopsy proves that he died of peison, |keenly alive under their heavy not the fall. When the elder |lashes, gave indication of a men- announced the coroner. | ; Winslow refuses Jack's request tality not in keeping with F “You performed the autopsy on COMEDY AT COLISEUM for $10,000 and makes dis {son’s slothful hab! Dr. Paul Kane, did you not?” Willlam Boyd in “His First Com- aging remarks about Elsa Without further ark, the de-1 “Yes, sir, in your presence and mand,” will be the all-talkie fea- in a moment of r chol tective entered the building, moved Dr. Leonard ' McLane’s” The as- ture at the Douglas Coliseum Sun- him. Later Mrs. Winslow an- up the aisle and sat down by Leon- Sistant coroner produced an ana- day night. nounces her husband is ill ard Mc tomical chart and turned it so, The story deals with a million-| from “another heart attack.” r low sat on the physi-|that the memuvers of the jury could |aire’s son who lives a wild life and Lucy, the maid, going out late clan’s lefty she made no response follow his pencil as he drew it who is sent west so that he might at night to mail a letter, is ter- to low-voiced greeting, 'along, illustrating his meaning iescape women and reform. He rificd at ceeing the shadow of contenting elf wi a stiff nod. | Her name, pronounce a human being, madly dancing, by the cor- silhouetted on a curtain of a through the half- have caused death,” he said; “nor|after the action is swift-moving and ground-floor room. and brought her could we find any organic ailment | dramatic. The supporting cast em- Pl h a jump. Leaning to which could be placed the re- |braces stage and screen players of Chapter 11 heavily on McLane’s arm she sponsibility for Dr. Kane's sudden note among them being Gavin Gor- THE INQUEST mounted the few to the plat- death; for his age he enjoyed n»-,‘don. Alphonz Ethier, Howard Hick- Thorne’s chief assistant, Jim form mar] health, apparen Win- man, Paul Hurst, Jules Cowles, Rose Barker, welcomed in Please remove gate paused, then spoke with more |Tapley, Mabel Van Buren, Char the office next mo: am am,” directed Co impressiveness, “but the cyanosed Moore and Dorothy Sebastian as in hand with marked condit the lips and the bright|the daughter. “We drew bl Chief,” he said. plied wi red p: s of color found on the! | “Police he . Chicago here,” W surface of the body convinced us wired that all : that death had resulted from some Dou rrlas | nebody by the poison.” f ) | was a patient ponded, quickly;| “His words created a mild sensa- pitals i to P 2 tion; reporters dropped their list- ChurCh 1 later.” Pen- s air and the jury to a man . field papers about. S htened up. | Serv,{ces i You bof resided in Wash- A more careful blood test was . their tr vd ington for some time? made,” went on Wingate. “The |\ e of an Yes: to be exact, six years and spectrum of the blood was charac-| spring be ing to seven mo Mrs. Winslow's pro- teristic of carbon monoxide poson-| Notoee for thie cnaren column Jghn Win d a 1 of '74'L1 w : mora pro- ing.” B |must be received b.y The Empire taxicab of d to i over 1;”: wgitation she, The foreman of the jury, sittmpz‘nOt Inter Stan 10 Dfe‘ockhs;x':'“:dg Columbia lic would betray it “My With mouth agape, nudged the man|JHOrRng to gusrantee chan 5 {sermon topics. ete. The mo ed hi d came hi fter he next to him, then leaned forward . interest and am obituary ceased to take an in and with a deprecating glance fltfi: Douglas Catholic Church | notice he found the low practice of th Wins- the coroner, addressed Wingate. |5 et & KANE—Sudden; Monday ne and “Do you mean the carbon monox-| 1:30 a. m—Confessions. November 11, 1926, F » was the partner?” | ide gas we are always warned about| 8:00 a. m.—Mass. thopedic surgeon |when starting car in closed gar-j Mass., in I What branch of law did 3 ages?” he asked, incredulously. |7 gt Luke's Dpiscopal Church | Oaklands, re e C husband pr ice—criminal law?” | (Copyright, D. Appleton and Co,vfm___’__.—.———:: Winslow. Notice cf funeral Oh, no; he was a customs law- Evening Prayer and Sermon-- er. " 2 17.30 o'clock. , { On the page opposite 2 Penfield ceased playin, An Uppariant:witnem Bt ghg ‘.,'____,__ : column ding, appear and laid it dow: oneg . Inpest HRovSH jo 1S 'f Congregational Community | article, giving the foll many are there in your missing in Monday's chapter. \ Church | facts: that Paul Kane, wellknown house-hold, madam? | eyt T orthopedic surgeon of Boston, whila | husband and m: and | ‘ _REV. PHILLIF E. BAUER. visiting Arnold Winslow at his cc sted son, John,” DOUGLAS { No services tomorrow. try home, had become lll in theithem off on her fingers as she NOTICE OF APPLICATION | night seeking fresk had enumerated each name ur gue: FOR PATENT opened the bathroom window, lost Miss Elsa Chase, her trained nurse, NEW/S SERIAL NO. 07547 “ his balance and plunged to his Miss Alice Kline, the four servants, !In the United States Land Office death on the concrete walk below. | Lamb the butler; Peter, the | for the Juneau Land District at| Even though located in one of the chauffeur; Jane, the cook and Lucy,, Anchorage, Alaska. most unattractive sections of the the household maid; she acts as| o . e e In the Matter of the Application| city, parking space near the morgue my personal maid, Francise being| oot oras nenoor iy YeAR| Of, CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- was already pre-empted whenlon her vacation.” P PA;“Y, e C&Yx‘s’“;émmggzmfi‘:‘ Thorne got the A And you vants about y 4 g under e y | é:arx‘q‘u- r) \1.‘ 1::«\ .’*r‘;x- L y 3 Ferguson, my ;t‘u:xlx‘u'r, and h§: this number, there are forty-two| AURUM NO. 4, AURUM NO. 5, o! handsome limousine two a tants; he lives in the ga students in the High school and AURUM NO. 6, AURUM NO. 7,| stood tation wagon and Fergu-|dener's cottage, but they do mot.”|e." "o "o e AURUM NO. 8, AURUM NO. 9 { gon, s behind the ste “Now, Mrs. Winslow, how long| Dwalve sc;uor:“: were graduated AURUM NO. 10, AURUM NO. 11, wheel, nudged Lambert as the de- have you known Dr. Paul Kane?|, W°® FEROC UG SECHLE fi’fg%‘mfiwi«c}z';'?fde‘m'fifi tective drew nea at worthy| “For over fifteen years and| .. °° . g o At | bowed respectfully as Thorne ad- more,” crisply. “He attended my ;C,l:?,?l “;:;.t,lf:e“ is":";m}:zfare:lguhgi g:.:‘lmg'“fi;‘;r;f,edlszlz (s’i'tuilteam:x;‘ dressed him father in Boston, and we have POCH LHENC T nd Sopho-| Chichagoff Island, in Chichagoff “¥es, sir,” he said, in answer t% looked upon him as a close personal the detective's question Mrs. | friend as well as our physician.”| Winslow's gone in. She told us,”| *“Did Dr. Kane seem in his usual with a jerk of head in /health when he arrived at your| the other dome om Oal 1ds house on Monday night?” i occupying the eat of e Ccé i € should say yes,’ he spoke “to stay ‘cre 'till we're war Dr.'more thoughtfully, choosing her| with her, sir |words, and her altered demeanor to0x passed from the'was not lost on either Coroner Pen-‘ DOUGLAS COLISEUM | |and seventh grades total 19 pupils|Aurum No. 7. Aurum No. 8. Aurum NDAY WILLIAM BOYD in “His First Command” All Talking VITAPHONE ACTS PR B M s BN S B Penfield stood up. is all|states, Mr. just now, Mrs. Winslow,” he said, |letters that holding out his hand to help her|ever able to ap] |he plans to return to the territory | again in the next year. down the steps. “Dr. Wingate will take the stand,’ These injuries to the shoulder|meets the daughter of a cavalry of- and head, while painful, would not |ficer at Fort Riley, Kas., and there- Mining District, Sitka Recording| Precinct, First Judicial Division, | Alaska, and forming one contigu- | ous group. more classes have twelve members each. The Freshmen lack one to make an even dozen. Two former students, both Jun-| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN iors, Louise Rollins and Emma|That the Chichagoff Power Corv- Uberti, are employed in Juneaulpany, a corporation organized und- now, and are attending schooller the laws of Alaska, whose post there. office address is 424 Goldstein The Seniors number seven for|Building, Juneau, Alaska, has filed this term as contrasted with 12|its application in the U. S. Land| last term. All the members of the;omce at Anchorage, Alaska, for fourth year class are girls. patent for the Aurum No. 1, Aur- In the eighth grade there are{um No. 2, Aurum No. 3, Aurum seven boys and four girls. The sixth {No. 4, Aurum No. 5, Aurum No. ¢, with six boys and four girls in the No. 8, Aurum No. 10, Aurum No sixth; five boys and four girls in{1l1, Aurum No. 12, and Aurum Lhis Aeventh | Fraction No. 1, lode mining claims, The intermediate grades, third,|forming one contiguous group ! fourth and fifth, have 17 members/iode mining claims and includsd ng of 11 boys and six girls. |within U. S. Mineral Survey N> 1574, situated in the Chichageif Mining District, Territory of Al. aska, Sitka Recording Precinct, First Judicial Division at Chichago:f Post Office on Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and more particularly de- scribed as follows: AURUM NO. 1 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence U. 8. L. M. No. 7 on 1 consis In the first and second room there | are 18 children, with 11 boys and seven girls. In the grades there are almost| twice as many boys as girls, the( opposite prevailing in high school re the majority of the studen In the Senior class there boys; only three in the Sophomore class and four in the Freshman group. the shore of Klag Bay bears 8 3 deg. 48’ E._ 210245 ft. distant in latitude 57 deg. 39’ 40” N. and longitude 136 deg. 05" 457 W. Thence north 46 deg. 00’ W. along line 4-3 of Aurum No. ode, this survey, 1500 ft. to o corner No. 4. Thence S. deg. 000 W. 34065 ft. to No. 1, the place of be- ng, containing an area of acres.” AURUM NO. 2 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, ! with location corner, wce USLM. No. 7, prev- jously 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 ft. to corner No. 4. Thence S. 48 deg. 00° W. 340.65 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, contafing an arca of 10997 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. 179443 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. Conflicting with Big Four Lode, Survey No. 1047, owned by applica#nt, 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.SLM. No. 7 bears S. 31 deg. 1T 3204.3 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 av corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence USLM. 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 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, 2.469 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.SLM. No. 7 bears S. 40 deg. 22 30” W. 1208.80 ft. Thencz 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 ft. 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 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 S. 48 deg. 00' W, 592,60 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing an area of 19371 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 excluded from this appli- cation.” AURUM NO. 7 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, whence U.SLM. No. 7 bears S, 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. 48 deg. 00’ W. 600 ft. to corner No., 1, the place of beginning, containing an area of 20611 acres. Conflicting with Rose K. Lode, wnsurveyed, 5.519 acres and with Daniel J. Lode, un- surveyed, 7938 acres and Slim Lode, unsurveyed, 5.376 acres Conflicts claimea by applicant.” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 6, 1930. By CLIFF STERRETT = G ST GOrrrETS2 ATURUM NO. 8 LODE “Beginning at gorner #. 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. 3. 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, 1.348 acres, Mountain View Lode, unsurvey- | ed, 9.211 acres. Conflicts claim- 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. 00' W. 600 ft. to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing an area of 20.611 acres. Conflict- ing with Golden Gate Ilode, 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.LM. No. 7 bears S. 31 deg. 34’ 30” E. 4631.07 ft. Thence N. 46 deg. 00" W. 1500 t. 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 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. 29 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 K7 12 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, | whence U.SLM. No. 7 bears S. 17 deg. 5¢ 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 dee. 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 20611 acres. Con- flicting with Mountain View Lode, unsurveyed, 9.466 acres. Conflict claimed by applicant.” AURUM FRACTIGN NO. 1 LODE “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner, whence USLM. 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. 749.90 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 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 survey is tied, consists of a cross on ex- posed 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. 80" 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 spplicant 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 ths statutes. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register, First publication, July 12, 1830. Last publicatioxr, Sept, 24, 1930. TO PROSPECTIVE RADIO PURCHASERS v Before you buy that new radio set . 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. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Cairying Boat ALASKA MEAT CO. 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