Bergstrom v. Kugruk Mines, Inc.

10 Alaska 403
CourtDistrict Court, D. Alaska
DecidedJune 23, 1944
DocketNo. 3498
StatusPublished

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Bergstrom v. Kugruk Mines, Inc., 10 Alaska 403 (D. Alaska 1944).

Opinion

MORISON, District Judge.

It appears from the record before us that in the year 1939 a mining enterprise known as the Kugruk Mines, Inc., leased from Jerry Coffin and Henry Coffin certain mining claims known as the Homestake, Bessie and Nellie claims, and which are located in the Fairhaven Mining and Recording District of Alaska. That said corporation entered into the possession of said mining claims under the terms of said lease, and engaged in opening up, working and developing the same during the years 1938-1940, inclusive; that said corporation in the pursuit of its business became indebted to Magids Brothers, a mercantile copartnership composed of Boris Magids and Elizabeth Cross, and doing business at Deering, Alaska, near said mining operation, in the following amounts:

For goods, wares and merchandise the sum of $20,505.28; for transportation of freights and passengers the sum of $1,320.50; and for goods, wares and merchandise sold and delivered to defendant Kugruk Mines, Inc., by John Lichtenberg, of Nome, Alaska, and assigned to said Magids Brothers, the sum of $656.75, making a grand total of $22,-489.96.

It further appears that suit was brought by said Magids Brothers on these claims on November 12, 1940, and a writ of attachment was issued and levied apparently on all [405]*405the property of the said Kugruk Mines, Inc., as shown by the return of the officer executing the writ, except the mining claims which were being operated.

It also appears that on the 19th day of March, 1941, one A. Edwin Bergstrom filed suit No. 3498 against the said Kugruk Mines, Inc., and in which cause he also made the Murphy Diesel Co., of Milwaukee, Wis.; the Hydraulic Supply Co., of Seattle, Washington; Carl Halberg, and the executors, administrators and heirs of Karl Thiele, deceased, defendants, to recover a balance.alleged to be due him of $1,101.15, with interest until paid; also the further sum of $776.80 for work and labor done and performed by Ervin C. Kearne and which amount the said Kearne assigned to plaintiff A. Edwin Bergstrom; and also the further sum of $935.40 for work and labor done and performed by Alfred Karmum and which amount the said Alfred Karmum assigned to plaintiff A. Edwin Bergstrom; and also the further sum of $256.85 for work and labor done and performed by Evans Karmum and which amount the said Evans Karmum assigned to plaintiff A. Edwin Bergstrom; and also the further sum of $516.79 for work and labor done and performed by Andrew Anderson, and which amount the said Andrew Anderson assigned to the plaintiff A. Edwin Bergstrom; and also the further sum of $594.07 for .work and labor done and performed by Brooks Hanford and which amount the said Brooks Hanford assigned to the plaintiff A. Edwin Bergstrom; and also the further sum of $829.15 for work and labor done and performed by Mel Olsen, and which amount the said Mel Olsen assigned to plaintiff A. Edwin Bergstrom, making a grand total of $5,010.21, and for which amount he sues together with interest from date due until paid; and for reasonable attorney fees. And for the purpose of securing the payment^ of these debts notice was duly given by all of said parties pursuant to the lien laws of Alaska of their claim of liens on the following described property alleged to be located in the Fairhaven Recording Precinct, Second Division of Alaska, to wit:

[406]*4061 — frame building used for engines and known as the engine house.
1 — frame building used for drying clothes and known as the dry house.
1 — frame building used for housing of Amalgamator.
1 — —-frame building (16' X 20') garage building.
11 — homosote bunk houses.
2 — plywood bunk houses (16' X 20').
18- — Carmen steel cots (used in bunk houses).
18 — spring filled mattresses (used in bunk houses).
8 — Duo-therm heaters (used in bunk houses).
1 — homosote cook house, together with miscellaneous cooking equipment.
3 — steel oil tanks (each 500 gallon capacity) equipped with pumps.
1 — Hillman airplane drill, equipped with Fairbanks Morse 3 H. P. gasoline engine.
8 — big flood lights.
6,000 ft. copper wire.
1 — frame blacksmith shop and miscellaneous tools.
1 — Black Hawn steel tool box and tools.
2 — hydraulic jacks (20 ton capacity).
2 — stap jacks (10 tons capacity).
Miscellaneous picks and shovels.
1 — Lincoln electric welder and equipment.
100 ft. rubber cable.
400 feet, hydraulic iron pipe, 11" diameter, 20 ft. long.
400 ft. hydraulic iron pipe, 12" diameter, 20 ft. long.
400 ft. hydraulic iron pipe, 14" diameter, 20 ft. long.
400 ft. hydraulic iron pipe, 16" diameter, 20 ft. long.
400 ft. hydraulic iron pipe, 19" diameter, 20 ft. long.
5 — 12" gate valves.
2 — 16" gate valves.
3 — No. 1 hydraulic giants.
1 — No. 2 hydraulic giant.
79 — ft. of steel boxes, 36" wide, together with rubber riffles.
1 — hydraulic elevator.
[407]*4072 — Murphy Diesel pump engines, connected to two Fairbanks Morse pumps, and all mounted on drag or godevil.
2 — Placer King steel draggs or godevils, 18 ft. long. 2,000' ft. of % cable.
1 — acetylene welding outfit, including torches.
1 — Denver amalgamator equipped with electric motor.
1 — Cove Diesel electric generator, type SA 200 Seriál DI7691.
1 — Delco 2,500 watt light plant, Model 304dl. Serial 387729.
1 — Kirk Hillman prospect drill and equipment.
1 — 18 ft. boat.
Pile of lumber cut to build garage 18 ft. X 20 ft.
10 — rolls mathoid roofing.
2 — small Lang cookstoves.
300 bbls. (50 gallons capacity each) Diesel oil.
10 bundles plywood sheets (size 4' X 10').
10 — kegs nails, various sizes.
Miscellaneous carpenter tools.
Miscellaneous caterpillar tractor parts.
5 — large tarpaulins.
1 — Thomas water heater.
¿4 cask quicksilver.
1 — Harvey radiophone, Type M. 25 Mode, Serial 3199.

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