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6 TH!Z DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1932. - ——————————————————————————————————————— ———— NOTICE OF RECEIVER'S SALE NO. 32 District Co Alaska for the Ter Division Numbe Plaintiff and ASKA GOLD a co - JARANTY Intervenor DS, A M PUBLIC NO' 7 IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue by an order of sale ¢ d the 11th day of Ju 14 v he District Court of Alaska, Divi- for sion the aha h said order the and personal y of defendant, Alaska Gold Mines Company, a corporation, in in wk on and under the control Receiver, is ordered to be sold' by the Receiver upon the te contained in said order, now on file and of record Clerk of the nd to which which i in » office of the above-entitled cou reference is herl ade, I, Emile Gastonguay, Receiver herein, will, on the 15th day of August, 1932, at 5 oeclock pm., at the front door i the Office of the Alaska Gold Mines Company at Thane, Alaska, pursuant to said order, offer all of said real and personal prop: for sale to the highest and be: bidder upen the terms and condi- 1tioned, set forth and pro- vided said order of sale, and partic rly in paragraph 1, page 2 of said order, and paragraphs 12, 13, 14 and 15, contained on pages G and 7 of said order, which said para phs are in words and fig- tions 1 in ures follows, to-wit 1. That all of said property be 1d together in one lump, the me as one parcel of property, for 1m not less than $100,000.” In making the sale directed by this decree, the Receiver shall accept no bids from anyone offer- ing to bid who shall not at least five (5) days prior to the offering of the property for sale under this decree by the Recciver have de- posited with the Receiver and have delivered to him as a pledge that he will make good his bid in case of its acceptance, $25,000 in cash or certified check on some bank or trust company in the City of Ju- ficau, Alaska, or New York City, State of New York, or on Hayden, Stone & Co., acceptable to the Re- ceiver and made or endorsed pay- able to his order or $750,000 prin- cipal emount of Series “A” Deben- tures and/or Series “B” Debentures in bearer form and, if in coupon form, accompanied by the coupons dus March 1, 1918, and all subse- uent coupons, or partly in cngl or certified check and partly in Debentures but in the same rela- {ive proportions. In the event such depositor is the successful bidder, the said cash and/or debentures <hall be immediately - delivered to tHe receiver upon the completion of said sale, .and the said successful bidder shall thereupon pay the re- céiver in cash and/or debentures, as hereinafter provided, the re- mainder of said purchase price so bid; and in the event that any depositor is not the suecessful bid- der at said sale, such deposit of cash and/or debentures shall be immediately returned after said cale, to such depositor or depositors. %13, In lieu of the deposit of de- pentures by the successful bidder with the Receiver, the Receiver may accept the certificate or cer- tificates of any bank or trust com- pany with an office in the City of Juneau, Alaska, or in the Bor- ough of Menhattan, City and State of New York, or of Hayden, Stone & Co., aceeptable to. the Receiver, that it holds subject to the order of the Receiver, or subject to the order of the person therein named and by him transferred to the order of the Receiver debentures of the required character in bearer form and, if in coupon form, accompan- jed by the specified coupons. “14. The purchase price may either be paid in cash or the pur- chaser may satisfy or make good such residue of his bid in whole ér in part by turning over to the Receiver, at their distributive value, Series “A” and/or Series “B” De- bentures. “15. The purchaser shall be cred- ited on account of the purchase price for the debentures turned over in part payment of the pur- chase price with such sum as would be paid on the debentures, if the whole amount of the purchase price had been paid in cash.” The following is a description of the real and personal property which will be sold pursuant to said order of sale, and as herein speci- fled, to-wit: ' REAL PROPERTY That certain group of 78 placer mining claims and fractions in Sil- ver Bow Basin near Juneau, Alas- ka, Juneau Recording District, des- ignated as Surveys Nos. 7 to 86 inclusive, Nos. 115 to 140 inclusive, Nos. 176 to 185 inclusive, Nos. 187 to 193 inclusive, Nos. 106 to 219 in- clusive, and the Perseverance plac- er claim Also all those certain mining claims and premises situated, lying and being in Silver Bow Basin, near Juneau, Harris . Mining District, District of Alaska, United States of America, known as the Persever- ance, Alta and Jumbo lode mining elaims, more particularly described in a certain patent issued by the Pnited States of America, dated the 8th day of January, 1897, and numbered 27743, mineral certificate No. 59, which said patent was duly recorded in the office of the Dis- trict Recorder, Juneau Recording District, District of Alaska, in book 12 of deeds, pages 128, 130, 140, 141 of the records of said district, on the 30th day of March, 1897; And . the lode mining claims known as Rim Rock lode mining claim, together with the Rim Rock mill site, Alta mill site, and Ajax mill site, being more . particularly de- seribed and being a portion of the property conveyed . to Joseph T. Gilbert, by B. M. Behrends, Re- ceiver, by deed dated the 3rd day of June, 1896, and duly recorded ft: the office of the district Re- , Juneau Recording District, t of Alaska, in Book 11, page , of the records of said district. conveyance of the above- property was. confirmed B oy . ea e A AL dndfassrsex B B HOEMREATHOD® AR o HeAXNSQRERY rREREoYEFER ' [tioned and described in s | to said Joseph T. Gilbert by a de- e eleventh day of to which, far more accurate partic- reference is made: ORDE CONFIRMING SALE. une 11, 1896 “It appearing in the Court that said B. M. Behrends, receiver, has | |J in all things complied with the |or appointing him as receiver | herein, and with the order direct- ing the sale of said property, men- d' order ch bears date the 12th day of er, 1895, and it appearing that at such sale Joseph T. Gilbert be- came the purchaser of thes prop- {erties mentioned and described, for the sum of $6,100, etc. It is here- by ordered adjudged and decreed hat the sale is in all things con- ed; that said receiver will ex- cute and deliver a receiver's deed to and pui the purchaser in pos- session of the property sold. The property to be conveyed by said receiver is as follows, to-wit: “Three mining lode claims, known the Perseverance, Alta 'and Jum- , designated in official survey as 67, 68 and 69, all of which are ituated in Silver Bow Basin, Har- ris Mining District, Alaska. “Also one mining claim known as the Rim Rock, situated in said Silver Bow Basin, Harris Mining District, Alaska. including compres- sor and electric motor and all other improvements thereon. “Also three mill sites, known as the Rim Rock, Ajax, and Alta, to- gether with stamp mill, machinery, boilers and all other improvements thereon. “Also that water right known as the Gold Creek water right located at the forks of Gold Creek, in said Silver Bow Basin about 3,000 feet from said quartz mill. “(Signed) A. K. DELANEY, “Judge.” Also all those certain lode mining claims and that certain mill site m situated, lying and being in Bow Basin, near Juneau, s Mining District, District of , United States of America, n as Perseverance No. 2, Alta No. 2, Jumbo No. 2 lode mining claims, and Perseverance No. 2 mill site claim, designated in the gen- eral land office as lots Nos. 319-A, 319-B, and being more particularly described in a certain patent from the United States of America to the aforesaid Joseph T. Gilbert, dated November 2, 1901, said patent being General Land Office No. 34567, mineral certificate No. 67, and which said patent was duly re- corded in the office of the Juneau District Recorder, at Juneau, Dis- triet of Alaska, in book 18A of Deeds, on page 242 of the records of said District, on the 23rd day of December, 1901, together with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the said party of the first part in and to all of the aboye-described property. Also the Perseverance placer min- ng claims, Perseverance lode claim No. 3, Perseverance lode claim No. 4, Peserverance lode claim No. Peseverance lode claim No. 6, and | the Ethel Fraction lode mining claim, which are more particular described in the General Land Of- tice of the United States, the plat and field notes of survey and the certificate No. 38, of the Register of the Land Office at Juneau in the District of Alaska issued to the Al- aska-Perseverance Mining Company on the first day of March, A. D. 1905, as lot No. 605, embracing that portion of the unsurveyed public | domain, in the Harris Mining Dis- | triet, in the County and District of Alaska, as set forth in letters patent, issued by Theodore Roose- velt, President of the Unitzd States of America, October 18, 1905, and recorded in the recorder’s office of the General Land Office at Juneau, Vol. 422, pages 158 to 170 inclusive, to which reference is made for more particulars;. granted, reserv- ing certain rights therein described, and embraced in said mining claims or surveys Nos. 113, 114, and being a part of the Lady Corsen and Margurite claims, described in survey 595, as stated in said con- veyance and a reservation made therein. Together with the water rights of Gold Creek, which are used by the Alaska - Perseverance Mining Company, which waetr rights can- not be patented but are owned by ! continuous use and occupancy. For a fuller and more particular de- scription of these water rights, re- ference is made to location notice with owners claims to have a valid right to the occupation, possession and enjoyment of that tract or parcel of land, lying and being on the east side of Silver Bow Basin, in Harris Mining District, District of Alaska, for the exclusive right of way for the purpose of con- structing a flume or water ditch from the east branch of Gold Creek to the ten stamp mill, owned by the Eastern Alaska Mining & Mill- ing Company. The location notice was pasted on the ground December 1, 1891, and recorded December 8, 1891, in book 4 of placers and waters, page 251, and in deed dated June 1, 1891, recorded July 5, 1891 in book of deeds, page 149. Also that particular water right known as the Lurvey Creek water right, which cannot be patented, but is owned by continuous use and occupancy. For description of this water right, reference is made to location notice with owners claim to have a valid right to the occu- pation, possession and enjoyment of that tract or parcel or land lying and being in the Harris Mining District, District of Alaska, for the exclusive right of way for the pur- pose of constructing a ditch, flume ar pipe line from Lurvey Creek to the, Perseverance mill site, U. S, Survey No. 68 B. Location was made by Joseph T. Gilbert, on the 2nd day of July, 1897, and duly recorded on July 6, 1897, in book 5 of placers and waters, page 199, Particular reference is made for a tuller description, to the deed dat- ed April 22, 1902, by Joseph T. Gil- bert, to the Alaska-Perseverance Mining Compnay, which deed is re- corded May 3, 1902, in book 16A, page 395, to which reference is made, describing the water rights of Gold and Lurvey Oreeks, and to the decree of the Hon, James Wickersham, which was entered on the 3rd day of June, 1907 Also the Perseverance tunnel site, located by the Alaska-Preseverance Mining Company, August 12, 1901, recorded in book 16 of lodes, page 105, on August 12, 1901, and amend- ed location notice of which is dated November 22, 1901, book 16 of Lodes, page 201, recorded Novem- ber 25th, particular description is as follows: “TO ALL WHOM THESE PRES- ENTS MAY CONCERN: “KNOW YE, That the Alaska- Persaverance Mining Co., does here- by -declere and publish as a legal notice to all the world that it has a valid right to the occupancy, pos- session and enjoyment of the Per- severance tunnel site, located Aug- ust A. D, 1901, for the discoyery of mines, and the developments of lodes and situate in Harris Mining District, District of Alaska, and described as follows, to-wit: “Commencing at point about 200 fect south of the East branch of Gold Creek on the east side of Silver Bow Basin, whence U. 8. lo- cation Monument No. 3 bears No. 82 deg. 00 min. W. 1520 feet dis- tant, thence on line of said tun- nel S. 2 deg. 30 min. W. 3000 feet to a point vertically under the in- tersection of the north crosscut in the Perseverance tunnel, about 275 feet from the mouth of said tunnel. “Size of tunnel 7 feet wide by 7 feet high in the clear. “And said Alaska - Perseverance Mining Co. claim a line of tunnel seven hundred and fifty feet on cach side of the center of the bore or course of the tunnel, and the right to all the lodes which may be discovered in the due prosecution of said tunmel, within seven hun- dred and fifty feet on each side of the center of said line. “Pogether with all and singular the hereditaments and appurten- ances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, and all the rights granted to the locator as tunnel rights, under the terms of section 2323 of the Revised Statutes of the United States. “This is an amended notice made for the purpose of more clearly defining the notice of location of tunnel site, made August, 1901. “Said company also claims a square tract of land 150 feet on each side of the mouth of tunnel and extending 300 feet immediate- ly below the mouth of the tunnel, as staked upon the ground, for dumping purposes. “ALASKA-PESEVERANCE MIN- ING CO., “By C. H. PEARCE, “Agent and Attorney in Fact.” The Alma claim located for the Alaska-Perseverance Mining Com- pany, by John R. Mitchell, Agent, on October 6, 1905, and recorded on October 25, 1905, in book 18 of Lodes, on page 162 of the records of the District of Alaska, at Ju- neau. This claim is situated on Gold Creek, Harris Mining District in Silver Bow Basin, Juneau, Al- aska. The Avon claim, located for the Alaska-Perseverane Mining Com- pany, by John R. Mitchell, agent, on October 6, 1905, and recorded on October 25, 1905, in Book 18 of Lodes on page 161 of the records of the District of Alaska, at Ju- neau. This claim is situated on Gold Creek, Harris Mining Dis- trict, in Silver Bow Basin, Juneau, Alaska. The Perseverance - Alpha lode claim which was conveyed to the Alaska-Perseverance Mining Com- pany by Hubert Powell Crowther and Christine Putnam Crowther, by deed dated June 9, 1910, re- corded July 2, 1910, in Book 22 of Deeds, on page 399. For more par- ticular description reference is made to amended location notice, dated July 2, 1910, recorded July 2, 1910, in Book 19 of Lodes, on page 551 of records of the District of Alaska, at Juneau. This claim is situated on the northeast side of Gastineau Channel, near Juneau, and nearly opposite to Juneau Island in said Channel. Jumpo rxtension Lode claim, lo- cated for the Alaska-Perseverance Mining Company, by John R. Mit- chell, agent, September 26, 1910, recorded on October 1, 1910, in book 19 of Lodes, on page 574 of the records of the District of Al- aska, at Juneau. This claim is sit- uated on the summit. of the moun- tains between Sheep Creek and Silver Bow Basin. Together with the following lode claims known as the Sheep Creek or Gastineau Group of the Alaska- Perseverance Mining Coampany which are as follows: Perseverance Major lode claim, located for the company, Decem- ber 14, 1907, recorded March 13, 1906, in Book 19 of Lodes, on page 574 of the records of the District of Alaska, at Juneau. This claim is situated on the summit of the mountains between Sheep Creek and Silver Bow Basin. Perseverance No. 7 lode claim lo- cated for the Alaska-Perseverance Mining Company by R. F. Laffoon, on December 14, 1907, recorded on the 13th day of March, 1908, on page 237 in Book 19 of Lodes, rec- ords of the District of Alaska, at Juneau. This claim is situated on the summit of the mountain be~ tween Sheep Creek and Silver Bow Basin. Peserverance No. 8 lode claim lo- cated for the Alaska-Perseverance Mining Company by R. F. Laffoon, on December 14, 1907, recorded on the 13th day of March, 1908, on page 238 in Book 19 of Lodes, rec- ords of the Distriet of ‘Alaska, at Juneau. This claim is situated on the summit of the mountains be- tween Sheep Creck and Silver Bow Basin. Perseverance No. 9, lode claim lo- cated for the Alaska-Perseverance Mining Company, by R. F. Laffoon, on December 14, 1907, recorded on the 13th day of March, 1908, on page 238 in Book 19 of Lodes, rec- ords of the District of Alaska, at Juneau. This claim is situated on the summit of the mountains be- tween Sheep Creek and Silver Bow Basin. Perseverance No. 10 lode claim lo- cated for the Alaska-Perseverance |Mining Company by R. F. Laffoon, the 13th day of March, 1008, on on December 14, 1907, recorded on ] f |page 239 in Book 19 of Lodes, rec- ords of the District of Alaska, at |Juneau. This claim is situated on |the summit of the mountains be- |tween Sheep Creek and Silver Bow | Basin. | Perseverance No. 11 lode claim lo- |ated for the Alaska-Perseverance Mining Company by R. F. Laffoon, on December 14, 1907, recorded on the 13th day of March, 1908, on page 239 in Book 19 of Lodes, rec- ords of the District of Alaska, at Juneau. This claim is situated on the summit of the mountains be- tween Sheep Creek and Silver Bow Basin. Perseverance No. 12lode claim lo- cated for the Alaska-Perseverance Mining Company by R. F. Laffoon, on December 14, 1907, recorded on the 13th day of March, 1908, on ords of the District of Alaska, at Juneau This elaim is situated on the summit of the mountains be- tween Sheep Creek and Silver Bow Basin. Perseverance No. 13 lode claim lo- cated for the Alaska-Perseverance Mining Company by R: F. Leffoon on December 14, 1907, recorded on the 13th day of March, 1908, on page 240 in Book 19 of Lodes, rec- ords of the District of \Alaska, at Juneau. This claim is situated on the summit of the mountains be- tween Sheep Creek and Silver Bow asin. Perseverance No. 14lode claimlo- cated for the Alaska-Perseverance Mining Company by R. F. Laffoon on December 14, 1907, recorded on the 13th day of March, 1908, on page 240 in Book 19 of Lodes, in records of the District of Alaska, at Juneau. This claim is situated on the summit of the mountains between Sheep Creek .and Silver Bow Basin. Perseverance No. 15,lode claim lo- cated for the Alaska-Perseverance Mining Company by R. F. Laffoon, on October 26, 1909, recorded on November~1, 1909, in Book 19, of Lodes on page 467 of the records of the District of Alaska, at Ju- nzau. This claim is situated on the mountains between Sheep Creek and Silver Bow Basin. Perseverance No. 16 lode claim lo- cated for the Alaska-Perseverance Mining Company by R. F. Laffoon on October 26, 1909, recorded on November 1, 1909, in Book 19 of Lodes on page 468 of the records of the Dstrict of Alaska, at Juneau This claim is situated on the mountains between Sheep Creek and Silver Bow Basin. Perseverance No. 17 lode claim lo- cated for the Alaska-Perseverance Mining Company by R. F. Laffoon on October 25, 1909, recorded on November 1, 1903, n Book 19 of Lodes on page 468 of the records of the District) of Alaska, at Juneau. This claim is situated on the moun- tains between Sheep Creek and Sil- ver. Bow Basin. Perseverance No. 18lode claim lo- cated for the Alaska-Perseverance Mining Company, by R. F. Laffoon, on October 25, 1909, recorded on Noveraber 1, 1909, in Book 19 of Lodes, on page 469 of the records of the District of Alaska, at Ju- neau.. This claim is situated on the mountains between Sheep Creek and Silver Bow Basin. Perseverance No. 19 lode claim lo- | cated for the Alaska-Perseverance Mining Company, by R. F. Laffoon, on October 25, 1909, recorded on November 1, 1909, in Book 19 of Lodes on page 469 of the records of the District of Alaska, at Ju- neau. This claim is situated on the mountains between Sheep Creek and Silver Bow Basin, ncar Gas- tineau Channel. Together with the following lode mining claims on Sheep Creek: : The Homestead, patent applied or. ‘The Homestead No. 1, patent ap- plied for. The Homestead No. 2. The Homestead No. 3, and The Homestead Extension, patent applied for. For a full and better description of . these .claims, reference is made to the location notices on file in the recorder’s office in the District of Alaska, by R. F. Laffoon and to the field notes for patent in the Surveyor-General's Office at Ju- | neau, Alaska. Also all and singular the tene- ments, hereditaments and appur- tenances belonging or in any wise appertaining to any real property described in this notice, and .the reversions, remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof; and also all the estate, right, title, interest, property, possessions, claims and demands whatsoever, as well at law as- in equity, of the Alaska Gold Mines Company, of, in and to the same and any and every part there- of, with the appurtenances. Also, all and singular, the mills, shops, buildings and structures now situated .or. erected on the prop- erty hereinbefore described, or any part thereof, together with the equipment. of the same, and all machinery, fixtures, tools, imple- ments and appliances, and all and singular -the appurtenances, proper- ty and things of every kind, nature and description thereon erected or therein placed and used in con- nection with the business of said company. The protection lode mining claim, more fully described in U. S. Pat- ent No. 881, 730 and survey No. 1019, which said patent was issued to the Alaska - Gastineau Mining Company September 28, 1922, and is regorded in Book 28 of Deeds, pages 211 to 213, inclusive, of the records in the office of the recorder for the Juneau Recording Precinct, Juneau, Alaska, to which records reference is hereby made for a fuller de- scription of said claim. Solo No. 1, “P,” Bess, Lady Cor- sen, Margarite, “ V,” “C," Char- lotte, Solo and “Q" lode mining claims more fully described in U. S. Patent No. 650994, official sur- vey No. 1022, which said patent was issued to the Alaska-Gastineau inclusive, to which records refer- ence is hereby made for a fuller description. York, Alma and Avon lode min- pag: 240 in Book 19 of Lodes, rec-! ing claims, more fully described in U. S. patent No. 539214 and sur- vey No. 984, which said patent was issued to the Alaska - Gastineau and is recorded in the office of the Juneau Recording Precinct at Juneau, Alaska, in Book 26 of IDeeds, pages 121 to 124 inclusive, 'to which records reference is here- by made for a fuller description of said claims. Emma, Emma No. 2, Emma No. 3, Emma No. 4, Emma No. 5, Emma No. 6, Emma No. 7, Emma No. 8, Emma No. 9, Emma No. 10, Emma No. 11, Emma No. 12 and Emma No. 13 lode mining claims, more fully described in patent No. 524,- 451, official survey No. 901, which said patent was issued by the United States to the Alaska-Gas- tineau Mining Comapny on April 13, 1916, and is recorded in the office of the Recorder for the Ju- neau Recording Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, in Book .26 of Deeds, pages 27 to 34, inclusive, to which record reference is hereby made. The A. M, P. M,, Bartha, Jumbo Extension, Apex, Apex Extension, T. R. and Wolf lode mining claims, more fully described in U. S. patent No. 504,308, official survey No. 986, which said patent was issued to the Alaska-Gastineau Mining Com- pany on December 20, 1915, and is recorded in the office of the Re- corder for the Juneau Recording Precinct at Juneau, Alaska in Book 25 of Deeds, pages 521 to 526 in- clusive, to which record reference is hereby made for a complete de- scription of said claims. The Martin lode mining claim, more fully described in U. S, Pat- ent No. 409026, survey No. 754, is- sued May 28, 1914, which patent is recorded in the offics of the re-| corder for the Juneau Recording | District, Juneau, Alaska, in Book 25 of Deeds, pages 471 to 473 in-| clusive, to which record reference | is hereby made for a complete de- ! scription of said claim. The McKinley, Hanna, Winn,| Fisher Fraction, Watts, Rae, Ro-| land, Sweden, Norway and O. M. Gillette lode mining claims, as de- seribed in U. S, patent No. 489,680, ssued to John R. Winn and L. R.| Gillette and .by mesne convayance conveyed to the Alaska-Gastineau | Mining Company, which patent is recorded in the office of the Re-| corder for the Juneau Recording Precinct at Juncau, Alaska, in| Book 25 of Deeds, pages 423 to 429 | inclusive, to which record reference | is hereby made for a more com- plete description of said claims. The Monitor 222 mining claim, more fully described in U. S. patent No. 24,748, recorded in Book 11 of Deeds, page 31 of the records of the, Juneau Recording Precinct at Juneau, Alaska, to which reference is hereby made for a complaete de-; scription of said claim, whieh said claim was deeded to the Alaska- Gastineau Mining Company by ! George M. Nowell by deed dated | January 15, 1913, and recorded in Book 23 of Deeds, page 423 of the | records of the Juneau Recording Precinct at Juneau, Alaska. The F. G. lode mining claim, more fully described in U. S. patent No. 546,823, issued to the Alaska- Gastineau Mining Company by the United States on September 26, 1916, and which patent is duly recorded in the officé of the Re- corder for the Juneau Recording Precinet at Juneau, Alaska, in Book 26 of Deeds, at pages 179 to 180 inclusive, to which record reference is hereby made for a more com- plete description of said claim. The Ethel, Alaska Chief, Harris, Tremont and Everett lode mining claims, more fully described in U. S. patent 25007, issued January 4, 1895, to the Nowell Gold Mining | Company, and also more fully de- scribed in a deed from Charles Hayden to the Alaska-Gastineau Mining Company, dated May 28, 1912, and recorded in the office of the Recorder for the Juneau Re- cording Precinct at Juneau, Alaska, in Book 23 of Deeds, pages 221 to 224, to which said patent and said deed, reference is hereby made for a more complete description of said claims. The Groundhog and Summit I lode | mining claims, more fully described in U. 8. Patent No. 15406, dated | December 10, 1889, to the Juneau Placer Mining Company and trans- ferred to the Alaska - Gastineau Mining Company by Charles Hays. den by deed dated May 28, 1912, which is recorded in- the office of the Recorder for the Juneau Re- cording Precinct at Juneau, Alaska, in Book 23 of Deeds, pages 221, 222, 223 and 224, to which record and patent reference is made for a more complete description of said claims, and also all other claims and property of every nature and description mentioned and describ- ed in the said deed from Charles Hayden to the defendant company, dated May 28, 1912, ;and recorded as aforesaid ! -Gastineau millsite, as more fully described in U. S. patent, No. 453,- 371 and official survey No. 990, which said patent was issued by the United States to the Alaska- Gastineau Mining Company on Jan- uary 14, 1915, and is recorded in the office of the Recorder for the Juneau Recerding Precinct at Juneau, Alaska, in Book 25 of Deeds at pages 191 to 192, to which record reference is hereby made for a more complete descrip- tion of said millsite. The London millsite, more par- ticularly described in U. S. patent issued September 5, 1905, No. 42~ 227, to Hulda A. Anderson, admin- istratrix, and to which patent re- ference is hereby made for a more complete description of ‘said mill- site. 11 those certain placer and lode Al mining claims and water rights and properties of every deseription men- tioned and described in a deed from H, A Bishop, as United States Marshal, to the Alaska-Gas Mining Company, executed Sep! Mining Company October 15, 1918, [ber 25, 1915, and recorded in the| Those certain water rights, and is recorded in the office of the |office of the recorder for the Ju-|Thane, Alaska, located by Noa Piz-|Salmon Creek and Annex Creek, Recorder for the Juneau Record- {neau Recording Precinct at Juneau, |etti, ing Precinct at Juneau, Alaska, in |Alaska, in hook 25 of Deeds, pages|15, 1910, 27 of Deeds, pages 107 to 116|434 to 438 inclusive, and which said [of the, Recorder- for the claims include certain placer min- ing claims designated as lots 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 158, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, Mining Company on July 24, 1916, | known as the Last Chance placer mining claims, patented June 8, 1892, to William Nelson and others. and which said patent is recorded in Book 12 of Deeds, pages 423 to 425 inclusive, of phe records of the Juneau Recording Precinct at Ju- neau, Alaska, and also the Fureka Hill placer claim and the Pilgrim, | Sehubert, Last Chance, Mathilda, {Sherlock, Teitsworth, Gilbert and Lurvey placer claims and *he Nip land Tuck !ode minming claims. | ™AI"the rieht. title and interest of |the Alaska Gold Mines Company in and to a certain agreement and contract entered into between the Alaska-Gastineau Mining Com- pany and the Alaska - Treadwell Gold Mining Company, the Alaska- Mexican Gold Mining Company, the Alaska-United Gold Mining Com- pany, the Alaska-Juneau Gold Min- ing Company, executed October 6, 1916, and recorded in the office of the Juneau Recording Precinct at Juneau, Alaska, in Book 27 of Dezds, pages 133 to 141 inclusive, to which record reference is hereby made for a more complete descrip- tion of said contract and agree- ment, together with all property and rights of way and rights and franchises covered by said agree- ment. All the rights, franchises and property of the Alaska Gold Mines Company mentioned in that certain contract and agreement entered into between the Alaska-Gastineau {Mining Company and the Alaska- Juneau Gold Mining Company on September 27, 1915, and recorded in the office of the Recorder for the Juneau Recording Precinct at Juneau, Alaska, in Book 27 of Deeds at pages 129 to 131 inclusive, to which record reference is here by made for a more complete de- scription of said property and prop- erty rights. That certain right of way for a pole line and transmission line, deeded from the Alaska-King Min- ing Company, a corporation, to the Alaska-Gastineau Mining Company on December 11, 1915, and men- tioned and described in deed from the Alaska-King Mining Company, which deed is recorded in the of- fice of the Recorder for the Juneau Recording Precinet 2t Juneau, Al- aska, in Book 25 of Deeds at page i | | | | 504. That certain right of way for a pole line and transmission line from the Boston Group Gold Min- ing Company, a corporation, to the Alaska Gold Mines Company, more fully described in the dead from the said Boston Group Gold Mining Company recorded in the office of| the Recorder for the Juneau Re- cording Precinct at Juneau, Alaska, in Book 25 of Deeds, pages 505 and 506, which deed was executed on December 10, 1915, and to which reference is. hereby made for a |more complete description of said right of way. That certain permit and agree- ment executed by the United States to the Alaska-Gastineau Mining Company for a pole line, right of way and transmission line from Salmon Creek to Juneau, Alaska, dated July 5, 1912, and recorded in the office of the Recorder for the Juneau Recording Precinct, in Book 19 of Miscellaneous Records, at page 117, to which reference is hereby made for a more complete description of same. All the right, title and interest of Alaska Gold Mines Company in and to that certain agreement and the rights of the Alaska-Gastineau | Mining Company acquired there- under, executed between the Ox- ford Mining Company, a corpora- tion, and the Alaska-Treadwell, Alaska-Mexican and the Alaska- United Gold Mining companies, dated October 14, 1909, and record- ed in Book 19 ‘of Miscellaneous Records, at page 2, in the office of the Recorder for the Juneau Recording Precinct at Juneau, Al- aska, which was assigned by the Oxford Mining Company to the Alaska-Gastineau Mining Company by an assignment dated May 28, 1912, and recorded in the office of the Recorder for the Juneau Re- cording Precinct at Juneau, Alaska, in Book 19 of Miscellaneous Rec- ords, pages 139 to 145 inclusive, to which records reference is made for -a more complete description of said agreement and the rights ac- quired thereunder. That certain water right, lo- cated and acquired by the Alaska- Gastineau Mining Company at Carlson Creek, Alaska, the notice of location of which, is recorded in the office of the Recorder for the Juneau Recording Precinct, in vol- ume 20 of Miscellaneous Records, page 57; and also that certain water right acquired by the Alas- ka-Gastineau Mining Company at notice of which is recorded in the office of the Recorder, in vol. 20 ?:5 Miscellaneous Records, at page All those certain water rights, rights of ways and mining claims and property conveyed to the Al- aska-Gastineau Mining Company Thane, by deed dated February 10, 1913, and recorded in the office of the Recorder for the Juneau Re- made for a more complete de- herein mentioned. nex Creek, Alaska, located on Octo- ber 18, 1914 by H. T. Tripp, the location notice of which is record- by deed-from the said H. T. Tripp to the Alaska-Gastineau Mining Co, deed is recorded 25 of Deeds, page 471 of the records of neau, Alaska. . Precinct at Juneau, 10 of Placers, at 170 respectively, and “water rights were 18 159 160, 161, and 162 inclusive, and |transferred to the Alaska-Gastineau |PERSONAL PROPERTY, PROPE] Mining Company by deed from the said Noa Pizetti, which deed is re; af page 75 of the records of the Ju- neau Recording Precinct at Juneau, corded in Book 24 of Deeds, Alaska. Bay Gulch, located May 12, 1901 page 119 of the records of the Ju- Alaska, and deeded with other prop- erty to the Alaska-Gastineau Min- ing Company by L. G. Bach, An- tone Liljestrand, Oscar Larson and Oscar Ohman, which deed was re- corded in the office of the Record- er for the Juneau Recording Pre- which reference is hereby made. That ecertain tract of land on Gastineau Channel, near Thane, 500 ft. by 600 feet in dimensions, more fully described in a deed from Noa Pizetti and Ignac Radmilovich to the Alaska - Gastineau Mining Company, recorded in the office of the Recorder for the Juneau Re- cording Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, in Book 24 of Deeds, page 114, to which reference is hereby made for a complete description of said tract. That certain tract of land in Sheep Creck Basin, embraced in U. S. Official Survey No. 1115 and described in U. S. Patent No. 495,- 894 issued to the Alaska Gastineau Mining Company by the United States, as soldiers’ additional home- stead, and which tract of land is more fully described in said patent, recorded in the office of the Re- corder for the Juneau Recording Precinet, at Juneau, Alaska, in Book 25 of Deeds, page 474, to which reference is hereby made. That certain soldiers’ additional homestead embraced in U, S. of- ficial survey No. 1078 situated at Thane, Alaska, and more fully de- scribed in U. S. patent No. 495,- 893, issued by the United' States to the Alaska-Gastineau Mining Com- pany and which said patent is record- ed in the office of the Recorder for the Juneau Recording Precinct, in Book 25 of Deeds, pages 475 to 476, to which reference is hereby made. The Bert Millsite, embraced in U. S. Official Survey No. 1012, and more fully described in patent No. 546,822, issued by the United Staes to the Alaska-Gastineau Mining Company and recorded in the of- fice of the Recorder for the Juneau Recording Precinct at Juneau, Al- aska, in Book 26 of Deeds, pages 178 to 179, to which record refer- ence is hereby made. The A. G. millsite, embraced in official survey No. 1031 and de- scribed in U. S. Patent No. 600,- 719, issued by the United States to the Alaska - Gastineau Mining Company and recorded in Book 26 of Deeds, pages 434 to 435 of the Records of the Recorder for the Juneau Recording Precinet, at Ju- neau, Alaska, to which record re- ference is hereby made for a more complete description. The Cross Bay Expector and Avalanche lode claims embraced in official survey No. 989 and describ- ed in U. S. Patent No. 603,251, which patent is recorded in the office of the Recorder for the Ju- neau Recording Precinct, at Ju- neau, Alaska, in Book 26 of deeds, pages 419 to 422 inclusive, to which record rcference is hereby made for a more complete descrption of said claims. The Glacier and Silver Queen millsite embraced in official survey 983 and described in U. S. Patent No. 631,186, issued to the Alaska- Gastineau Mining Company, which is recorded -in the office of the Recorder for the Juneau Precinct at Juneau, Alaska, in Book 27 of Deeds, at pages 54 and 55, to which record reference is hereby made for a more complete description thereof. That certain water right at An- nex Creek, Alaska, located by H. L. Wollenberg, on November 9, 1914, whch is mentioned and described in the deed from H. L. Wollenberg to the Alaska - Gastineau Mining Company, recorded in the office of the Recorder for the Juneau Re- cording Precinet at Juneau, Alaska, in Book No. 25 of Deeds, page 124, to which record reference is hereby made for a more complete descrip- tion of the same. That certain joint final power permit executed and issued to the Alaska-Gastineau Mining Company by the Seoretaries of Agriculture and of the Interior, dated January 24, 1918, for the maintenance and operation of reservoirs, conduits, power houses, rights of way, trams, storage basins, transmission lines, etc, upon lands of the United States at Annex Creek and Sal- mon Creek, and between Annex Creek and Salmon Creek and Ju- Carlson Creek, Alaska, the location|neau and Thane, Alaska, which is recorded in the office of the Re- corder for the Juneau Recording Precinct, Juneau, Alaska, in Vol. 22 of Miscellaneous Records, to 34 is he plete gether made for a more com- on of the same, to- ith all the power houses, by B. L. Thane ‘and Juliet Fay flumes, transmission lines, pole lines, rights of way, trams, reser- voirs, dams and other property con- structed upon said property, de- cording Precinct, Juneau, Alaska, in |scribed in said permit and upon book 23 of Deeds, pages 411 to|the lands of the United States 412, to which record reference is|mentioned therein, and together with all buildings, machinery and per- scription of said property and rights |sonal property of every nature and| description, located in said power. That certain water right at An-|houses and in and upon said prop- erty or used in connection there- with; docks and srtuctures of every de- ed in Book 20 of Miscellaneous |scription, situated upon said real Records, page 73 of the records|property and together with all the of the Juncau Recording Precinet|personal property upon the same. at Juneau, Alaska, and transferred | Also part of Lot No. 6, Block No.| 119, Town of Juneau, Alaska. That certain water right at Cross and recorded in Book 8 of Placers, neau Recording Precinct at Juneau, cinct, at Juneau, Alaska, in Book 23 of deeds, pages 307 and 308, to F pages 23 |200’; Locomotive lusive, to: which reference also all buildings, wharves, . TY RIGHTS ang IMPROVE- MENTS, as follows: The Salmon. Creek Power Pern with lands, water rights, rig of-way and improvements co sisting of ‘ The Salmon Creek Dam. A 4475 ft. of 42” to 30” steel stock designated as the Upper Pj Line, with valves, controls,;etc. A 2800 K.W. installation designg ed as Power House No. 2, with w4 er wheels, generators, governors, o citers, transformers, switches, co trol boarg, regulator, instrume crane and necessal wer h b 2 Iy powe: 01 Three employees' cottages, emd gency bunk-house, small shop, house and stable. 3% miles of tramway from bea to dam, with incline tram car hoil 2% miles of wood pole transm sion line to Lower Power House. A Lower Plant designated as Po er House No. 1, (building, conti board and instruments destroyed fire; water wheels, generators ai exciters damaged.) A Transformer and switch hou: containing 8-1250 K.V.A. and 3-1 K.V.A. transformers with switc] and controls. 10,000 feet 5'x6’ wood flume fro Upper Plant. Two 1610 ft. 42”x30” steel pe stocks, designated as Lower Pi Lines, with foot valves. Three employees’ cottages, T warehouses, Dock, small shop a; stable. 6% miles of steel tower transmij sion line through Juneau to Tha One 450 K.V.A. transformer if stallation at the Alaska Elect Light & Power Co.'s power pla in Juneau. One 22,000-volt switching i stallation with metering transforn] ers at the Alaska Juneau Go Mining Co’s power plant in Junea] The Annex Creek Power Perm with Water rights, lands, righi of-ways, and improvements coy sisting of: A 15 ft. timber dam. A 1400 ft. 7'x7" water tunnel tayg ping Annex Creek Lake. A 7260 ft. 42"x34” steel penstod with head and foot valves a controls. A 2800 K.W. power installatiol designated as the Annex Creq Power house, with generators, wa er wheels, governors, exciters, tra formers, control board, regulato switches, instruments, crane ai necessary tools. 1% miles of tramway from do to tunnel portal, with incline t; hoist and a 6-ton steam locomotivi 2 employees’ cottages. Dock, ward house, blacksmith shop with tool and two small cabins, 11% miles of steel tower transmig sion line to Thane, 3 Lineman cabins designated as Camps No. No. 4 and No. 6, with equipme! and tools for emergency repair; and a Y%-mile aerial tram wi steam hoist. Thane Plant Site Improvements Structures and Buildings: ‘Wharf, 150,000 sq. {t. (poor col dition) ; Plank Road, 7,000 ft. (pod condition); Trams, 2% miles; Mi Building, 115'x400" structural sted and corrugated iron; Retreatmen Plank Building, 50'x210’ Struct. Steg & cor. iron; Machine & Blacksmit] Shop Building, 50'x210" Struct. steel Carpenter Shop, frame building, 50 150’; Electrical Repair Shop ‘Warehouse, frame building, 50°x100 Compressor & Heating Plant, struc] tural steel building, 38'x100"; Ware] house No. I, or Dock Warehous§ 50'x150" frame building; Warehou: No. 2, or Mill stock warehouse, 50 150’ frame structure; Warehou No. 3, or Store building, 40'x16( frame structure; Steel & Casting Shed, open structure, 80'x80°; Ware| house No. 4, used as garage, 30'x80 frame structure; Old Compresso House, 38'x52" frame & corrugat iron, part used as Post Office, smal office room & warehouse; Genera Office, 25'x25' frame building wil a 12'x12’ concrete vault; Engineeril Office, frame building 28'x30"; House, frame building 80'x120' wit} crew’s quarters, and two equipped ), 6-22x70/-25-room bu! houses, each with equipped bat} and wash-room; 1-6-room cottagd plastered, Company built; 7-5-rool cottages, plastered, Company built 10-4-ropm cottages, plastered, Com: pany built; 16-3-room cottaged ‘Plastered, Company built, all wit] equipped bath rooms, coal and heaters; 1-5-room cottage, equipped; 6-4 room cottages, equipped; 4-3-room cottages, equipped; 2-2 room cottages, equipped; 1-8-room apartment and 3 other cahins, (worthless excep for salvageable material) Schoo House, '2-room building 25'x50° wit}] equipped ‘wash. rooms, teacher’ and children’s desks ‘and seats Club House & Library, 2 -roon] building 30°x70’, with equipped wasH room; Gymnasium Building, framg 30'x70’; Tram Freight Shed, 30" Repair Shop, 20 36, Camp Water System, 9000 f of stave pipe ting spring reservoir ‘to all puildings and fi hydrants; Eleectrie Lighting ‘and Distribution System, ~with meters and connections to all buildings Telephone System, 4’4 miles of pair lead sheathed cable connect ing 25 instruments with Juneay Mill and Retreatment Plant 2-30-ton Shaw, Electric Cranes; 1-25-ton Shaw, Eleetric Crane; 1-5 ton Shaw -Electric e; 1-50 W. Westinghouse motor generator |set and controls; 4-2000 K.V.A., G, E. Transformers. no nof Machine Shop Equipment . 1-36"x12’ Detrick & Harvey re versing ‘planer; 1-42"x26’ Lodge & Shipley lathe; 1-24”x18’ Lodge & Shipley lathe; 1-12"x8' Le Bland All improvements upon .the above on November 10, 1915, which said |described mining claims, mill sites i book and real property and. p rights, consisting of tunnels, shafts the Juneau Recording Precinct, Ju- and mining development, and all structures and buildings situated near |thereon at Thane, Perseverance, on July 7, 1908 and February |including compressor houses, bunk and recorded in the office | houses, mess houses, dwellings, snow Juneau |sheds, power houses, transmission Al- | lines, poles, wires, transformers, and all machinery and personal erty of every upon uld_ property. q prop- situated 1-21" der uj drill press; 1-15” mes u drill press; 1-No. 2 Williams threading machine; 1-11¢” bolt threading machine; 1-] key len’t;'"l No. 3 B o 2 ; 1-No. 3 Browne Sharpe 2 er; 1 & Morm mill grinder; 1-No. 722 Blont grinder; 1-Willey floar, motor driv- en grinder; 4-Bench vises; 1-50 ton hydraulic ram; 1-1 2-ton &