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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 4, 1941. WEATHER THE WEA ) (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUT Fore and vicinit t 4 tor ast fur Junean wind Forecast Dixon Ent fresh s brook wine easter LOCAL D Hu Time 9 RADIO REPORTS TODAY Pr | Towest 4:30 am temp) temp -17 -16 Barrov Fairbanks 0 -13 me Bethel St. Paul Duteh Harbor Wosnesenski Kanatak Kod Cordova Juneau Sitka kan Rupert George Ket Prince Prince Seattle Portlan WEATHER SYNOPSIS fallin his mornin to Prnce Willi Sound, and from and tie Aleutian Islands northward the w to Barrow. Clear generally el Al the pre/io over most of okwim the Central of 1.86 inche: The this snow alor area f ast Alaska Peninsula and along prevailed during K amount was the western Bering cloudy the coast or part- ewhere 24 hours lley and p-ecipita lowest over had en except in the upper Valley The was recorded was or snow great wa Cordova rature grees which with local reported at minus 16 de st s re over sh moderately visi airway The Saturday- morning w 991 millibars (29.26 inches) was loc 144 dgrees west, and a second low center es) was located at 52 degrees north, 155 de sure area of 1028 millibars (30.36 inches) wa north and 1 prees west second 1 located Juneau, Jé 5 inrise 9:44 this morning over indic at 58 de: of 980 millibars (2894 inch- A high at 29 ¢ chart ated g west centered de and a pressure ares to the east o ] Sunrise 9:44 4:25 p.m am., sunset 4:23 p.m sunset WOMEN ARE HELPING TO BUILD PLANES These feminir.e workers (left) are women at the Boeing Aircraft plant in Seattle. Britain by Pan American Airways. ewing fabric on trailing edge of plane wings, one of the fe The wing is for clippe ‘e fer a nice gain in th out to win a 19 to 13 upset victory over Tennessee wi h Before by The Empire via airmail. Sugar Bewl game with Bo: a the game neither squad had been defeated this season. ame was played last Wednesday 3 ~ HIGH FLYING GAIN FOR TENMESSEE Colle touchdown This i Willkie Egger Fined declares He Is Dis- ped by Discourag- ing Reports Chair- | ASHINGTON | E Naval | isturbed ‘ day, he nad North | be Septem- | | Charles Mulrain (hat to face) is fined $20 for assault and battery and $5 for disorderly conduct in Chicago court for throwing an egg at Wendell L. Willkie. Mulrain, 53, scored a direct hit on the G.O.P. candidate when he appeared in Chi cago during the presidential cam- paign. Mulrain lost hig job as a result of the incident. ANNOUNCEMENT today, Jack L. Wilson, Juneau resident. will sell insurance for the McClain In- surance Agency. Mr. Wilson will handle hedith and accident insur- ance. adv. Startir well-known MAYOR KILBURN NAMES | REGISTRATION BOARD A Registration Board for Douglas to enlist all eligbles for the first selective draft was named this morn- ing by Mayor L. W. Kilburn and | consists of Albert E. Goetz, Guy L. Smith and Jack G. Warner. The registration here will be held on January 22 at the City Hall. Further information relative to the work is contained -in the various: printed forms already enroute but not re- ceived. F AN —Rightly enough a foot~ ball helmet is the favorite spot of “Desperate Dexter,"” mascot of Coronado high schood wina ners of the San Dicgo ietrge nolitan football titls e WINDSOR FAMILY ILL William Windsor's entire family, wife and two children and his moth- er, are reported this morning quite ill at their home here with the flu. D SCHOOL MONDAY las Public School will reopen tnext Monday morning for regular work following the Christmas holi- days and continue on as usual un- less an epidemic condition becomes more real than is apparent so far. - PARTY AND SHOWER Mrs. Jack Ellman entertained a group of friends at her home here ening to honor her sister-in- . Ed Baretich, with a show- er. Invited guests numbered thir- teen and lovely and useful were the many gifts presented Mrs. Baretich. At games played for added pleas- ure during the evening Mrs. Bare- tich and Mrs. Johanson were the prize winner The invited were Mesdames Dick McCormick, Val Poor, Ralph Mor- tensen, Marcus Jensen, Thomas Jen- sen, G. A. Isaacs, M. Bolich, Tony Chopp. Norman DeRoux,. Al Juyla K. Johanson, Tony Tomatich, and S. J. Greiner. Dot - Dougla;bhurch Services jobs done by ¢ plaies of the type sold to Great Notices for this cnurch column must be received by The Empire I not later than 10 o'clock Saturday morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, etc. DOUGLAS CATHOLIEC CHURCH 9:00 a.m.—Holy Mass. 12:30 p.m.—Sunday School PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1:30 p.m.—Church School. 2:00 pm.—Church Service. | ST. LUKE'S EFISCOPAL CHURCE No service tomorrow. ALASKA EVANGELIZATION SOCIETY (Native Gospel Service:) GEORGE H. LOVELESS Missionary-in-Charge 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Wednesday, 7:30 pm. — Prayer Meeting. Thursday, Class. All are invitea to attend these services held in the Mission Build- ing. | DOUGLAS (OLISEUM Bette Davis—Errol Flynn PRIVATE LIFE OF ELIZABETH AND ESSEX Tennessee fullback, flew up and over v Orleans, Boston played its heart vith less th two minutes to play. 1 Associated Press Telemat received | | e 3:30 p.m—Children’s | 0ld Guard Reeleded For Floor Barkley Agéin Is Leader of Demos - McNary Still GOP Boss WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—Senate Democrats re-elected, unanimously fleor leader Alben Barkley of Ken- | tucky, while Republicans again be- stowed the minority leadership on Charles L. McNary of Oregon. The Democratic party cohference | picked Harrigon of Mississippi as President pra tem Republicans chose Vandenberg of Michigan Hill, of Alabama, was chosen Dem- ocratic whip, succceding Minton of Indiana, whe was defeated for elec R BIRTHDAY BALL T0 BE HELD ON EVE OF FEB. 1 Bridge Parfl{_ls Scheduled for Same Time at Baranof Hotel The 1941 President’s Birthday 'Edil will be held in Juneau on Feb- ruary 1 in the Elks Ballroom, it was announced today. A bridge party for those not caring to dance, but wishing to do scmething for the infantile paraly sis benefit, will be held simultane- at the Baranof Hotel, 'MMONS 4607-A IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT JUNEAU TERRITORY OF ALASKA, plain- tiff, vs. ALASKA-ENDICOTT MINING AND MILLING COM- PANY, a Corporation, Defendant THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIT- ED STATES OF AMERICA. To the above-named Defendant, GREETING: You are hereby required pear in the District Court Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Division, at Juneau, within thirty days after the last publication of this summons, namely, within thirty days after the 25th day of Janu- ary, 1941, in case this summons is published, or within forty days after the date of its service upon you. in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer tt complaint of the above named | plaintiff on file in the said Court |in the above entitled action The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: A judg- ment and order escheating to the plaintiff, Territory of Alaska, the 1ollowing described real and per- | sonal property. to-wit Eleven (11) patented lode ing claims, designated as Alaska Endicott, Alaska Endicott No. 1. Alaska Endicott No. 2, Alaska En- dicott No. 3, Alaska Endicott No. 4, New Discovery, Bonanza No, 3, Bonanza No. 4, Cannon Falls, Can- non Falls No. 1 and Cannon Falls No. 2, more accurately designated by the Surveyor General as Survey No. 1099A, in the Harris Mining District, Alaska, bounded, described and platted as follows: Bezinning for the description of ska Endicott Lode Claim, at No. 1, a hemlock post five square. four feet long, 1-1099A, with mound of stone, from which' United Location Monument No. H.CJ.C. bears north forty- | eight degrees thirteen minutes ten | seconds east, four thousand nine | hundred four and five-tenths feet distant; Thence, first course, south fifty degrees fifty-two minutes west, {one thousand five hundred feet to corner No. 2, a hemlock post five inches square, four feet long. | marked 2-1099A, with earth and stone; Thence, course, north thirty-nine degrees eight minutes west, three hundred |feet to a point from which dis- covery tunnel bears degrees fifty-two minutes east, fifty to ap- for the min- carth and States five and twenty-five and thirty- three hundredths feet to witness corner to corner No. 3, an (X) and W.C. 3-1099A marked on cliff thirty feet high, with mound of carth and stone; six hundred feet to corner No. 3, on steep cliff and not established; Thence, third course, north fifty degrees fifty- ‘wo minutes ¢ one thousand ive hundred feet to corner No. 4. a hemlock post six inches square, four feet long, marked 4-1099A, with mound of earth and stone; Thence, fourth course, south thirl nine degrees eight minutes east hundred feet to corner No. 1, the lode claim, as above described :xtending one thousand five hun- dred feet in length along said Al- | 2ska Endicott vein or lode; | Beginning for the description of | ‘he Alaska Endicott No. 1 lode laim at corner No. 1, a hemlock wst four inches square, four feet | ong, marked 1-1099A, with mound f earth and stone, from which nent No. 1212 H.C.J.C. bears north hirty degrees twelve minutes wenty seconds east five thousand our hundred ten and eight-tenths feet distant; Thence, first ccurse, utes west three hundred feet to a fourteen degrees four minutes west point frem which discovery bears three hundred feet to 'a point from north seventy-five degrees fifty- which discovery bears north six minutes west one thousand four, seventy-five degrees fifty-six min hundred fifty-two and five-tenths ytes west seven hundred feet dis- feet distant; three hundred fifty- tan X hundred feet to corner six feet to witness corner to corner, No, identical with corner No. No. 2, an (X) and W.C. 2-1099A'3 of said Alaska Endicott No. 4 marked on face of cliff thirty feet Jode claim; Thence, second course, high, with mound of stone; six north seventy-five degrees fifty hundred feet to corner No. an six minutes west one thousand five inaccessible cliff and not estab-|hundred feet to corner No. 3, an lished; Thence, second course,north' (X) and 3-1099A marked on bed- seventy-five degrees fifty-six min-'yock 2x2 feet, with mound of stone; utes west one thousand five hun- Thence, third course, north four- dred feet to coiner No. 3, a hem- teen degrees four minutes east six lock post four inches square, four hundred feet to corher No. 4, iden- feet long, marked 3-1099A, with|tical with corner No.83of said Alaska mound of earth and stone; Thence, ! Endicott No. 3 lode claim; Thence, third course. north fourteen de-|fourth course, °s four minutes east six hun-|gegrees fifty-six minutes east one dred feet to corner No. 4 a hem-|thousand five hundred feet to cor- | lock post four inches square. four|nper No. 1, the place of beginming; feet long, marked 4-1009A, Wwith|the survey of the lode claim;. as mound of earth and stone; Thence,|ahove described, extending | fourth course, south seventy-five|thousand five hundred feet in | degrees fifty-six minutes east One|jength along said New Discovery thousand five hundred feet to cor-|yein or lode; |ner No. 1, the place of beginhing:| peojyning. for the description of | the survey of .the lode, as abovel, ."ponanua No. 3 lod | - ad A . e claim, at | described, _‘(’1“9[‘"?:"3 ":"n“mmfii:g corner No. 1, a hemlock post four ‘“‘; "A“I”‘?"cf‘ Ffldicrlaxt‘l N ) " feia| inches - square, four feet long, “’“l le“s S : B marked 1-1099A, with mound of or lode; ] " g i | - tearth and stone, from which said Beginning, for the description Of United States Location Monument No. 2 iod;mu 1212 H.C.J.C. bears north forty- claim at corner No. 1, a hemlock|one degrees forty-one minutes east | post four inches squar four feetfive thousand sixty-nine and. six- long, marked 1-2 1099A, with mo"nf‘,v.emhs feet distant; Thence, first 'Iidefluflh :"sd :tun]:.’ f:?m B‘;'hémicourse. south fourteen degrees four | said United States Location Monu-| minytes west three hundred feet to | :nent No, 1212, H.C.J.C. bears northig point from which discovery bears thirty-eight degrees r_itty minutes! noth seventy-five degrees fifty- thirty seconds east five thousand|gjy minutes west eight: hundred ix hupdred eight and twn-mnths‘mrty feet distant; six hundred feet xaet[ hdu:mn:: Th::;:- H!;gmwm;& to eotner No. 2 identical with cor- | sou ourteen ees Fmin<her No. 1 of said Alaske Endicott |utes west one hundred five and|nNo 2:Jode claim; Thence, second five-tenths feet intersect.line four-|ooyrse, north seventy-five degrees ‘1 1Of ?R_id A::»‘kfl hi‘:f::::;‘ r:‘e‘: |é fifty-six minutes west one thousand lode claim; three five' hundred feet to corner No. 3, a point "3:" “'“"": df’_“""‘:ys i‘“ identical with corner No. 4 of said vears north seventy-five - degrees| pjaska Endicott No: 2 lode claim; | fifty-six minutes west one thou=|Thence, third course, north four- i\nnd one hundred fifty feet dis~|{een - degrees four minutes east six tant; six hundred feet to corneripundred feet to corner No, 4, a 3y e e Ii;":‘:k::c’;e:;hcm]o:k post four inches square, qare, four feet long, ed 1-21fqur feet long, marked 4-1099A, 1099A, with mound of earth and|yith mound of earth and stone; i\mnr». T{hvnm:{ aecond(fiur’n nor Thence, fourth course, south seventy-five degrees Iifty-siX min-igseyenty-five degrees fifty-six min- ‘:lf"l west one lh"“”‘]:’"d 3“"“ lh““ {utes east one thousand five hun- |dred feet to corner No. 3. a_hem-{4peq feet to corner No. 1, the place \inc,l: 1])!)5:[ mmko)?(:w s’?u:re].wf;)‘t"uf beginning; the survey o(!x the eet long, marked 1, L +Ilode claim, as above described, ex- W;lh '"0”:“1 lflf earth a ‘il) *“Unfi'mminu one thousand five hundred Thence, third course, north four-|feet in length along said Bonanza teen degrees four minutes east six|No. 3 vein or lode: .X}‘?:d:;:ii rlfllz o (401 x]‘:);)gfu,n:}kz‘:fl Beginning, for the description of i g‘rwwa'cke' .x"n(‘k‘ 24x8x8 inches | the Bonanza No. 4 lode claim, at | with mound of stone; Thence, l‘;‘:":"’;o N;" o}. <:Sflm]lz“:11mr;‘ammc)mi Yfl‘(’,‘:','.;le" Lf"i’,"l':e‘xs‘,’]“‘,l:‘"";'"g::ty -Q;?lcde claim, from which said Unit- '(housand five hundred feet to cm'-:fgnsugeé Jl’gca'.’.')g:],<M?:::$P“‘r|l P ner No. 1, the place of beginning; ¢ 0 Glovos ie” inutes e the survey of the lode claim, as| .. HIRE LE0E Fimdved: & |above described, extending one| iV tholisand ' nine }un 13 S |thousand five hundred feet m‘,‘:fi;lcz"dm‘;‘l‘e’c‘g:}r‘:‘c it ik ]Is(nglqh‘vg]lsngr sir;](?evma"'ka il teen degrees four minutes west RGN e | thirty and ninety-one-hundredths A]Bef"‘“é“%_ “;’t (]}\‘f d':“;‘}g‘_::“ Ot'feet intersect line 3-4 to said Al- aska Encicos b claim, abt|aska Endicott lode claim; three corner No. 1, identical with corner|pyngred feet to a point from which No. 4 of said Alaska Endicott No.!aiscovery bears north seventy-five 2 lode claim, from which sald|qegrees fifty-six minutes west one United States Location Monument|yousand three hundred fifty feet No. 1212 H.CJ.C. bears north fifty- qjstant; six hundred feet to cor cne degrees nine x’nmules thlt!y ner No. 2. identical with corner No. seconds east thousand three|g o <aid Bonanza No. 3 lode claim; hundred eighty-three and "‘E_l"_“"l'henoe, second course, north tenths feet distant; Thence, f"“‘sevemy-flve degrees fifty-six min ’sculh fourteen degrees four min- distant; Thence, first course, south {the Alaska Endicott course, south fourteen degrees four|,iec west one thousand five hun- minutes _v;csl .l)n‘fl‘ lm\lxulx-m {‘"‘{'dred feet to corner No. 3, identical ;a a pnm:.. from ;\'hx{ch m;cowry,wil“ corner No. 4 of said Alaska be north seventy-five degrees| pndicott No. 3 lode claim; Thence, fifty-six minutes west twenty feet|nirq course, north fourteen de- dxsu:,m: six }‘mnt.!red feet .to “’”"“;grees four minutes east forty-eight :‘:n “Alld!?;:u“;: \Iifll:uforl&fl 1‘{;’- fm'i’r‘and thirty-seven hundredths feet he aska Endict 0. & © | to witness corner to corner No. 4, claim; Thence, second course, north!;n (X) and W.C. 1-4 1099A marked seventy-five degrees fifty-six min-ion face of cliff fifteen feet high utes west onc thousand five hun-| with mound of stone; six hundred dred feet to corner N° 3, an 'x’ifect to corner No. 4, on inacces- and 2, 3, 4, 1099A marked on bed- gjple cliff .and -not. established rock 2x2 feet, with mound offqnence, ' fourth ~course, south stone; Thence, third course, northigeventy-five degrees fifty-six min- fourteen degrees four minutes east| o5 east one thousand five hun- six hundred feet to corner No. 4, a|qyeq feet to corner No. 1, the place hemlock post four inches square,|or pheginning; the survey .of thel four feet long. marked 1, 2, 3, 4i)54e claim, as above described, ex- 1099A, with mound of earth andjtcnqing one thousand five hundred stone; Thence, fourth course, south! gaet in length along said Bonan- seventy-five degrees fifty-six min-l,, No. 4 vein or lode; utes east one thousand five hun- & . ot dred feet to corner No. 1, the macs{c:‘i;g;::mggm rlg:“ gle:l’;‘m‘:in m‘l’r of beginning; the survey of ‘hc‘nvr No 1 }denti’cal wiil] et lode claim, as above described, ex-VN,‘) % it Hiid Bonarsa'Np 4 lods tending cne thousand five hundred ;:l‘a.im rr«;m which ‘said United feet in length along said Alaska|goe: 1ocation Monument No. 1212 Badicofs, Ho. fexe i Jol) ion| H-C.J.C. bears north sixty-four de- Mot g0 ‘lhe ResipLIt, grees three minutes east six thou- o dup A]agka, Epcan 1N05d4 :Pdll‘sand nine hundred eighty-five and C!?’;,n' a5 cox;er 2N0‘1 'Aid‘ il; ‘:kn i seven-tenths feet distant; Thence, g"d‘ c&’“:,r ;.l do c?:lm fnr}m(: first course, south fourteen degrees { Encied o e i four minutes west three hundred south seventy-five | one/ mound of| second | north fifty |. feet distant; five hundred twenty-| the| 4 | place of beginning; the survey of| aid United States Location Monu- | which said United States Loca- tion Monument No. 1212 H.C.J.C bears north. thirty-six degrees thirty minutes east six thousand one hun- dred fifty-eight feet distant; Thence, first course, south fourteen degrees four minutes west three hundred feet to a point from which dis- covery. bears” north seventy-five de- grees fifty-six minutes west one thousand three hundred feef dis- tant; six hundred feet to corner No. 2, a hemlock post four inches square, four feet long, marked 2- itone; Thence, second course, north seventy-five degrees fifty-six min- utes west one thousand five hun- dred feet to corner No. 3, a pine post four inches square, five feet. long, marked 2-3 109%A, with mound of earth and stone; Thence, third cour north fourteen de- 2rees Tour minutes east dred feet to cornér No. 4, identical with cormer No. 3 of said Alaska wuith course, seuth . seventy nd five hundred feet to cor- (ner No, 1, the place of beginning; the survey of the lode claim, (above described, extending | thousand five hundred feet one| in/ No. 4 vein or lode. Bezinning, for the description of the New Discovery lode ciaim at corner No. 1, identical with corner No. 2 of said Alaska Endicott No. 3 lode claim, from which said United States Monument No. 1212 H.CJ.C. hears north forty-eight degrees eight minutes thirty seconcs cast six thousand eight hundred seventy-one and scvem-tenths feet, 1099A, with mound of earth and, six hun-| Endicott No. 2 lode claim; 1r h| ~tive| fifty-six minutes east one| as|along said {lode; feet to @ point from which dis- ‘i covery bears north seventy-five de- grees fifty-six minutes west and jone thousand three hundred feet distant; five hundred fifty-one and sixty-three hundredths feet to wit- {ness corner to said corner No, 1, identical with witness corner to corner No. 4 of said Bonanza No. |4 lode claim; six hundred fect to corner No. 2, identical with corner No. 3 of said Bonanza No. 4 lode claim; Thence, second course, north seventy-five degrees fifty-six min- utes west one thousand five hun- dred feet to corner No, 3, on in- accessible cliff and. not-established; Thence, third course, north four- teen degrees four minutes east six hundred feet to corner No. 4, a spruce post four inches square, four feet long, marked 4-1099A, with | mound of earth and stone; Thence, | fourth course, south seventy-five degrees fifty-six minutes east one | thousand five hundred feet to cor- ner No. 1, the place of beginning; |the survey of the lode claim, as described, extending one thou- five hundred feei in length Cannon Falls vein or | above ‘sand Beginning, for the description of length along said Alaska Endicott|the Cannon Falls No. 1 lode claim, at corner No. 1, identical with cor- ner No. 2 of said Cannon Falle icde claim, from which said Unitec States Location Monument No. 121 H.CJ.C. bears north sixty degree twenty-nine minutes east sever thousand three hundred eighty- five and eight-tenths feet distant; Thence, first course, south fourteer degrees four minutes west thre: hundred feet to a point from which discovery bears north seventy-five degrees fifty-six minutes west one thousand four hundred ninety-five feet distant; six hundred feet to corner No. 2, identical with corner |No. 3 of said Alaska Endicott No. 3 lode claim; Thence, second course, north seventy-five degrees fifty six minutes west one thousand five hundred feet to corner No. 3, a hemlock post four inches square, four feet long, marked 2-3 1099A with mound of earth and stone; | Thence, third course, north four- teen degrees four minutes -east three hundred thirty-four feet fto | withess corner to cornet No. 4, an |(X) and WEC. 1, 3, 4 1099A marked on bedrock 2x2 feet, with {mound of stone, six hundred feet to eorner No. 4, identical with cor- ner No. 3 ‘of sald: Cannon Falls lode claim; Thence, fourth course soubh seventy-five - degrees fifty- six minutes east one thousand five hundred feet to corner No. 1. the place of beginning; the survey o the lode claim, as above descril extending one thousand five hun dred feet in length along said Can- non Falls No. 1 vein or lode; Beginning, for the description of Cannon Falls No. 2 lode claim, at corner No. 1, identical with corner No. 3 of: said Oannon Falls Lode claim, from which said United States Location Monument. No. 1212 HiC.J.C. bears north sixty-seven de- grees twenty-six minutes thirty sec- jonds east eight thousand five hun- |dred thirty-five and three-tenths feet distant; Thence, first course, | south fourteen degrees four min- utes west two hundred thirty- feet to witness corner to said co ner ‘No. 1, identical with witness | corner to corneér No. 3 of said Can- non Falls lode: claim; three hun- !dred feet to a point from which discovery bears north seventy-five degrees fifty-six minutes west ten feet distant; six hundred feet to corner No. 2, identical with corner No. 3 of said Cannon Falls No, 1 lode claim; Thence, second course, north seventy-five grees fifty iX minutes west eight hundred | twenty-eight and fifty-seven hun- | dredths feet to witness corner to |corner No. 2, an (X) and W.C. 3- 1099A, mi ed on bedrock 2x2 feet, lon talus of cliff and not estab- lished; Thence, third course, north fourteen degrees four minutes east ix hundred feet to corner No. 4 on talus of cliff and not established; Thence, fourth course, south seventy-five degrees fifty-six min- utes east five hundred forty-nine and five-tenths feet to witness cor- ner to said corner No. 4, an (X) and W.C.-4-1098A marked on bed- rock 2x2 feet, with mound of stone; one thousand five hundred feet to corner No. 1, the place of begin- ning; the survey of the lode claim, as above described extending one thousand five hundred feet in length along said Cannon Falls No. 2 vein or lode; the premises therein grant- ed containing two hundred eight acres and cne hundred forty-nine thousandths of an acre; That, in addition to the said above-designated lode mining claims, the said defendant corpora- tion was the owner of record of the following described homestead, situate on William Henry Bay, west shore of Lynn Canal, adjacent to said lode mining claims, and more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at corner No. 1, im- practicable and not established, from | which Location Monument H.C.J.C | bes north thirty-one degr forty-seven minutes east fifteen and twenty-five hundredths chains distant; thence, meandering shol of William Henry Bay, north six three degrees twenty-four S west two and forty-nine hundredths chains, north eighty-three degrees thirty-iwo minutes west ten and wo-hundredths chains, north seventy-one degrees forty-nine min- utes west three and twenty-six hundredths chains, north fifty- eight degrees twenty-two minutes vest two and ninety-seven hun- dredths chains, north fifty degrecs | twenty-two minutes west two and eighty-one hundredths chzins, north for wo. degrees thirty-eight min- jutes west two and sixty-one hun- dredths chains, north thirty-th: {degrees thirty-nine minutes west three and ten hundredths chains to | corner No. 2; impracticable and not established, thence west one and five hundredths chains to witness corner to said corner No. 2, a gran- {ite stone 30x21x6 inches marked WC H2 CJC; ten and ninety hun- dredths chains to corner No. 3; a graywacke stone 28x14x6 inches marked H3 CJC; thence south fifty-one and eighty-three threc hundredths chains to corner No. 4,a graywacke stone 28x12x8 inch marked H4 CJC; thence east thirty- four and thirty-seven hundredth: chains to corner No. 5, a graywacke stone 36x24x14 inches marked H5 CJC; thence, north thirty and ainety hundredths chains to wit- ness corner to said corner No. 1. a granite rock in place 5x4x3 feer ibove ground, marked WC H1 CJC, forty and seventy-one hundredths chains to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, containing one hun- dred fifty-nine and ninety-nine hundredths acres, according to the official plat of the survey of said land; together ‘with all the build- ings thereon and/or used in con- aection therewith, including mills, stamps, mining tools, mining ma- chinery and mining equipment ‘hereon and thercto properly be- onging. And in the event you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintit will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to th Court for the relief demanded in its complaint and as hereinabove stated. Witness, the Honorable George F. Alexander, Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court hereunto af- fixed, on this 30th day of Decem- ber, 1940. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk. By J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy, SEAL) Publication dates, Jan. 4-11-18-25, L SR adv,