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I WFXDESDAY S DAILY C. P. Akers is m town todav on business. Did you ever trv on one of Joe Wilsons celebrated Tfcy Qlsalitj" shoe? Sold hen- at the same price ";is in the cast. fctfQ all Am and styles. Mrs. H. B. Long and son have re turned from their visit east. The railroad people oupht to make a sort of pontoon bridge at Toiut of Rocks and then anchor it. Miss Alice Campbell has gone oat to the Gopher mine to visit the Miss. -Kautz. The seven -mouths-old baby of Hr. and Mrs. H. H. Helm has lxvn unit, sick, but is now reeoveriiifr. Flutterv scarfs. easv breev. bright hued ueckweai with the di' lurhtful touch of coolness and grin-.-. Wilson's. The Win-low Mail says: Engineer liidpli (luldsworthy returned from .1 trio to Mexico last Saturday. He was not very favorably impressed i.h that country. While there, how ever, he met several old Winslowites. hugineer Ben Workman had a good , run ut of the ('it v of Mexico. W. C ' Davis, another old-time engineer run i IWB out of this place, was running a liKr latin- in the machine shop of the .Mexican (. entral in the (. ltv of Mexi uo at ST K-r day. Mexican money. I. .Miller, one of our old couduc KM braking. Gus Englehart had Imhmi i unuing a train, was fired, came to Kl Paso and was on the El l'aso A White aks road. ALTAR COPPER MINING COMPANY. Properties in the ALTAR DISTRICT, OLD HEXICO. will sell block of ALL SORTS. J " V. In Blocks of Fifty vShares and Up, for the purpose of increasing the Development Futd of the Company, lrtnrs. I 30,000 SHARES AT $ LOO PER SHARE The company reserves the right to withdraw this stock from the market without notice. The railroad people expect to ha. the railroad repaired and ojien for traffic again tonight. Even prices are melting. You can get the pick of the town in a neat stylish str.iw hat. Not mauv left, but they are the better Bad. " Trie, will suit anyone. Joe Wilson. R. X. Fredericks is in Phenix at tending the meeting of the territorial board of equalization, which conven ed yesterday. The will of the late Louis Becke was proved and admitted to ittnli.it.' yesterday. He liequeathed his naop erty to Fred C. Moon-, son of J. M. W.Moore, and the latter is appointed executor of the estate. Midsummer sale is now on at f B Linn's Golden Eagle stoic. wh-re voii can save 20 to 40 per cent on your purchases. Prescott Hotel arrivals, August 12: A K Jones, fcmn; N P HoCoUum! Phenix; John Welteran. PkflMx; Mr and Mrs Roberts. Simmons; Jam Humphn-ys. Senator; George Roh- rter. Dewey; Dan McGlone. Mav.-r: I Kida, San Francisco. w- J- Collard. John Copeland and Ben Wales, who have been in I'n-s cottfora week as witnesses in the I ruled States land office, left hr their homes in Williams this morning. -Another bright lot of those hand some negligee shirts have just arrived Pleated bosoms in fancv stripes. We can't get enough of them. Wiison. J. F. Smith, the asphaltum roof er and sidewalk builder, will leave for Williams in a few davs where he has several contracts for roofing. The Castle Creek company is spending S20.000 in im 1 provements to its place this summer. They consist of an addition to the hotel, an ice plant and an electric light plant. For a delicious, cooling drink of soda, ice cream soda, any flavor go t the Iniis-rial ice cream parlors, tf 11 flavors of ice cream, ice cream ilas, and all the refreshing hot "eather drinks at Moden's ice cream arlors. tf You can never cure dyspepsia by dieting. What your bodv Mods is good fixsl properly digested. Then j if your stomach will not digest it., Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will. It con-1 tains all of the natural digestants, hence must digest every class of food and so prepare it that nature can use it in nourishing the bodj and replac ing the waste 1 tissues, thus giving life, health, lb I mi 111 ambition, turn- blood and good healthv appetite.! Brisley Drug Co. W. W. Iloss. Those famous little pills, DeWitt's ' Little Early Risers compel your liver aud Niwels to do their duty, thus giv-; mg you pun-, rich blood to recuperate i your body. Arc easy to take. Never gripe. Brisley Driig Co. W. W. oil The Congress House, under Mrs. I d Creelman's management, is one of the most popular hotel's in Prescott I Kiee rooms, newlv fitted up. the best I table Ixiard and pleasant and courte ous treatment are the inducements at ' the Congress House. Trv it. 7-23tf. I Capital, $500,000 No. of Shares, 500,000. OFFICERS. Nonassessable. DIRECTORS. ROBERT MITCHELL, President. FRED. CARRIGAN, Vice President. F. A. GUIMOND, Secretary. J. P. TAGGART, Treasurer ROBERT MITCHELL, F. A. GUIMOND, THOMAS TAYLOR, A. R. FRED CARRIGAN, J. P. TAGGART, W. C. CAMPBELL, BALL. Cut Out the Following Blank, Fill Out, And Send to Sec'y, Jerome,Urizona. F. A. GUIMOND, Secretary, Jerome, Arizona: DEAR SIR: I hereby make application for of the capital stock of the . shares Altar Copper Mining Company, at per share. Enclosed I hand you bank on. .for DOLLARS, ?. in payment. Certificate to be issued in name of . NAME ADDRESS. out 7)1 for dv Don't forget that nextThursda is the last dav of our suit and pants sale. Ed Block. Owen CalHahan. a prominent capi talist of Chicago, arrived in Prescott recently and went out todav to Mc Cabe with Reese M. Ling to look at the McCabe Extension mine in which he is a stockholder. The postoffice bovs captured the prizes at the poverty ball. Matt Lor mg was adjudged the homeliest per son there with the worst clothes on of anyone, and Billy Murphy, being mis taken for a young lad v. w as rated the handsomest lafjv. with the shabbied costume. Coolest place in town and lx-t place for a glass of beer. Comet Grotto, basement of Lawler block. The Arizona Blade is going after O'Brien Moore, of the Citizen. It ! breaks our heart to see this rumpus in the old democratic household, but we have often wondered whv. if O'Brien Moore is as big a fish Its be thinks he is, don't he hunt a big-, r puddle to perform in. Globe Tin no. The editor of the Glole Times soli loquizes thuslv over the invention of labor saving -machines: "I? when a K laoor-saving machiue is invented, th uoie people, including the common 1 '"' ooctors tout me niv laborer, got the benefit of it. mhj tWr rtwwble. One Minute Cbogk more inventions the better." But fljOnfle made mi well 111.1,1. " -Norris as appears to be the case, an inve Silver, forth Stradford. N. H. Be- 5pecial sale oi colored shirt waists at 50c each, beaming Thursday, June 13, at The Bashford-Burmister lea. A Uid complexion generally results 1 from inactive liver and bowels. In , all such cases. DeWitt's Little Early Kisers produce gratifving results. Brisley Drug Co. AY. ft, Ross. V.'efcave on hand, all the time, veg etables suitable for mining camps. All orders promptly attended to, at F. EL Baldwin's, successor to F. E Jones. tf "I wish to truthfully state to mm and the readers of these few lines that vour Kodol Dvsnepsia ure is with- uest 1011. the liest and only cure : yspepsia that I have ever come I '11 ciintact with and I have used many 1 other preparations." John Beaui. , W est Middlesex. Pa. M6 preparation eqoofa Kodol Dyspepsia Cure as it obtains all the natural digestants. It : will digest all kinds of food and can't help but do vou good. Brisley Drug Co. W. W. Ross. Eczema, saitiheum. tetter, chafing vy p souiug and all skin tortures are quickly coved by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Ban. The certain pile cure. Brisley Drug Co. aud W. W. Ross. Drink Heekin's .WaRnolia" Coffee For sale hy Th Bashford-Burmister Company DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve should b' promptly applied to cuts, bums and scalds. It sooths- and qijirkf? beata the injuR-d parfs. There are worthless counterfeit. J sure and get DeWitt's. Brislev Drug Co. W. W. Ross. Uncrowned Queens. In the original meaning of the word everv woman was a queen, for the word queen meant woman. In monarchic countries the wife of the king became the queen the woman. In America we give the word back its original meaning and every woman becomes a queen. The crown of womanhood is maternity. Every healthy woman looks forward to tnarri.ige. Kvery wife looks forward to motherhood as the crown of wifehood. Ami yet there are many uncrowned queens ; women who lecause the desire for children is unrealized feel that they have missed the full regal height of womanhood. It is one of the sad features of a large bureau of medical correspondence such for the cure of diseases peculiar to women. It will cure any disease which is curable by the use of medicine, and often cures diseases pronounced incur able by local physicians, or which they state are curable only bv surgery. " Favorite Prescription " establishe regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. It is the best prepara tive for motherhood ; tranquilizing the nerves, encouraging the appetite and in ducing refreshing sleep. It makes the baby's advent practically painless. "For five years my wife was in an almost helpless condition, suffering from female weakness," writes J. B. Everritt, ' tsq., ot Hagerman, Washington Co. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Pinal Land Office, Washington, D. C. May 10th, lyoi . Notice i hereby given that wiili-d bids directed to the CominiBeior.er of the General Lund office, will be received by the Receiver of l"ublie Moneys at the t". S. Land Office at Prescott, Arizona, up to and including the 19th day of September, 1901, for the purchaw of sufficient dead and ma tured Pine and Junier timber to make 1000 MINE WARNING NOTICES! Mineral Application No 5 21 United States Land Office. Prewcott. Arizona. June 10 19H0. Notice is hereby given that the Commerc- BIG BI O SMELTER. Notice in hereby given that the Arizona Eastern Montana Smeltinu Ore Purehas-1 ial Mi nine comoanv.by J.S. Douglas, agent lug and Development Com nan v has leased whose postoffice address is Prescott. Arizona. the Boggs mine, smelter and pipe ltne. and i has this day tiled its application for patent that the undersigned will in no way be re- for 108fi.fi linear feet of the Gold Dust mine , . 11. .i v . 1 . . ... - cords of wood, to be cut and taken from a "pon""' "r dents contracted in operating or vein bearing gold and silver, wun snnaee in '"e same. ground -mo reel in widin. snuaira in o.irmt- iract 01 unsurveyed lands approximately in Section 11. Township 10 North. Range 1 West. G. and S. R. Mer.. in "Ash Creek Basin" on two mining claims located by the Crowned King Mining company, known as j the "Tom Boy" and "Drum LumeD," within the limits of the Prescott Forest Reserve. , Arizona. A deposit with the Receiver of . . as. . - .... ... Tl 1 1 I I ' nrilllYI 111 T I ' , u L-i.r .til.. 1 nr. r . I n ' . J f iiiiiiii i un.ii.cu 10 try less than -'." cents isr cord for the wood offer- .7 . . . u. im fixSxl'4 1 fir T"...,. 'j : r .mm .... till- II I H 1 1 Tti 1 if 1 1 W1 onnur f ,,.11 : m msi. ticiLc 3 rduiuc rrcscnpiion. ne rorsft ? vi t rotisu t rrrt.fiiiri imviiiput in full of tm- Minuunt tf the purchiiw money VkWIJ mm ZmA 7T A A If m. The piles tbai iinnoy you s will lx qwkiMji nd permanenflv iMoied if v. .u use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Damn of worthless coaster feite. Brisl. v Drtig Co. W. W. Ross. C. B. Linn can iit vou right with pectaeles and at the right price, tf " The doctors told u my cough non tnrows the latxirer out of em ploymeut aud carries all its profits to some one else, it were better to turn back to the days of themtp-hook ami wooden mold board." A. A. Johns Jerome. returned todav from av on t T l i i . . v . nam o in i . m life insurance business? .-. nawKins has been appointed administrator of the estate of hi brother. Thos. A. Hawkins. Floods in the vicinitv of Peach Springs delayed todav's 'east Imuinl limited on the Santa Fe for aJxni! liw hours. The man Vivian, arrested near Ked ding as Ijeing Riw D. Foreman, the Jerome murderer, claims he is not tin man wanted and that on the date ,,l the murder he was in San Franci-"-;,. The Granite Creek flood last even ing washed out 15(1 feet of the United erde &. Pacific railroad bridge over that stream just east of Jerome Junc tion. Residents along thecreek there' state that the water was higher than it was ever known to be before. Theeight Mexicans who were ar rested and brought to Kingman last week from the Big Sand OS charge of violation of the Edmund act, were released from custody 'br. ftiiim.i sioner Blakely and all immediately secured licenses and went hack homi where they will have jnarriagf ere monies solemnized. Tik i- i! l-i way in caaeBbis kind, where peo pie are lgrromfrC1!'! he usages of civ dized cominiinities and when they lx come aware of wrong domg are will ing to reform.-- Mohave Miner. ft will pav foil to buy bov's cloth ing now. exf Thursday is the last day of our suit sale. Ed." Block. The Verde river has been higher this summer than it ha- been formally seasons past at this time of ve.tr. ft did its level best to show'the BoM River valley that it holds no malice, even if it did wmk to corral all its' water for their own ammmmmptkm. It gathers every dropf surfac e and sur plus water from the surroiindin mountains and pours them .st ha-t.- illto the Watersie greeilvBU still reserving JBbj for it - ovtk Reporter. m The Comet Grotto in the Ui-ement of the Lawler l.lock. is the BOoied place iu town. Best lieer 5 cents. Forest Supthisoi Stewart and Ranger Leon Kneip wentout to Prov idence yesterday on official hijsin. During theiaftf, the bataAnV inti mately ae.fljijttel with the cllaetei of an ArftiQMluii d-r -U.rin. 'H,t v left Lynx cAVk nt :W hwtveniiig. arriviug in fVt-ott at lOfi taking five hours Wtf-over n distance of alxmt twelve nfle-. ( If this time two hours and a half were spent in traveling and the remaining two and a half hour were spent in hunting for places to travel in, the places formerly used for this purp.se being all washed out and obliterated from the face of the earth. ' cause you ve not found relief from a stubborn cough, don't despair. One 41 in ute Cough Cure has cured thou sands ami it will cure you. Safe and ; s ire. W. W. Bona and Brisley Drug i Co. Supplv your Sunday table with a box ol Hurler's. R. H. liurniistei A:-Sous Co. sole a.-nt-. Lss of apx-tite is commonly gradual: one di-h after ano! her is set aside. It is one of the lirst indica- ' 'N- that the system is running down, ami thete js nothing else so g xx I for it as lhxjd's SiirsajKirilla tin- lx-st of all tonics. The Hot Weather Test Makes people Ix tter acquainted with their resources of strength and endur ance. Many find they need Hood's Sarsaparilla. which invigorates the blond, promote- refreshing sleep and overcomes that tired fueling. Business Announcement. The undersigned having purchased the luinlxT business of A. J. Head, i i I'n-scott. ile-ire to autiounce to the public that (hey will constantly have on hand, for sale at wholesale or re- , : tail, a supply of pine and ndwoodl Ivmbnr, mining timlxTs and wedgi-s. W e will carry the largi-st stx k of ma ' t'Tial in our line of anv house in Ari zona, and resx-ct fully solicit pitrou age of the public, tf D-M and Lumber Co. as is conducted by Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., that it has to deal so many times with the disappointed hopes of women who have failed, of the happiness of maternity. Bilt it is one of the glad privileges of this same medical corres pondence bureau that in the greater . numlier of such cases, the obstacles to maternity are overcome by the establish ment of the womanly health. Not infrequently women write that thev feel perfectly well and cannot understand why they are denied the maternal happiness which they desire. Such women learn that feeling well and being well are widely different matters. Few women are by nature debarred from the happiness of maternity. In the majority of cases Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, supplemented by his free medical consultation by letter, are suf ficient to establish the womanly health and remove the obstacles to maternity. AN OPERATION AVOIDED. "I had been a sufferer from uterine trouble for about three years, having two mishaps in that time and the doctors that I consulted said that I would have to go through an operation Ixffore I could give birth to children," writes Mrs. Blanche H. Evans, of Parsons, Luzerne Co., Pa., Box 41. "When about to give up in despair I saw the advertisement of Dr. Pierce's medicine in the Wilkes Barre Record, and thought I would give it a trial as a last resort. I bought a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion from the druggist. T. F. O'Donnell, of Parsons, and after talcing it felt better than I had for years. Felt improved before I had taken one-half of the Ixittle. After I had taken four and a half bottles I gave birth to a bright baby girl, who is now four months old, and has not had a day of sickness. She is as bright as can be. I cannot say too much in praise of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription." Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is peculiarly and specifically a medicine took several bottles of the medicine and gave birth to a ten-pound son on January 31st, 1S98. She is now sound and well and doing her housework." " I gladly recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription," writes Mrs. J. W. G. Stephens, of Mila, Northumberland Co., Va. " Before my third little boy was bom I took six bottles. He is the finest child and has been from birth, and I suffered very much less than I ever did before. I unhesitatingly advise ex pectant mothers to use 'Favorite Prescription.'" AN INVITATION TO WOMEN. Sick women, especially those suffering from dis ease in chronic form, are invited to consult Doctor Pierce, by letter, free. All corresondence is held in sacred secrecy and woman ly confidences are guarded by the same strict profes sional privacy observed by Dr. Pierce in his personal consultations with sick women at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Insti tute, Buffalo, N. Y. Ad dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. In a little over thirty years, Dr. Pierce, chief consulting pbysfcian to the In valids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buf falo, N. Y., assisted by his staff of nearly a score of physicians has treated and cured hundreds of thousands of weak and sick women. Dr. Pierce's offer of free consultation by letter is not to be confused with mis leading advertisements of "free medical advice " made by those who have neither the professional qualifications nor the legal right to practice medicine. Any one can give advice on any subject. But the " medical advice " of a person who has no medical knowledge must le worthless and may be dangerous. In consulting Dr. Pierce, women are addressing a physician whose skill as a specialist iu the treatment and cure of ' diseases peculiar to their sex has given bfan a national reputation. There is no similar offer of free medical advice which offers advantages equal to those offered by Dr. Pierce. Accept no substitute for " Favorite Pre- ; scription." The only motive for such substitution is to enable the dealer to make the little more profit paid by the sale of less meritorious medicines. f A MEDICAL WORK FREE. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, containing over one thousand large pages and more than seven hun dred illustrations, several of them litho graphed in colors, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing ontv. This great medical work deals with subjects of vital interest to women. It treats of medicine, hygiene, and physi ology ; of the laws of reproduction and of biology in general. It teaches how to enjoy health and happiness in a long life. There is no charge for the book. Send 31 one-cent sumps (expense of mailing only), for the volume in cloth binding, or 21 stamps for the book in paper covers. Address Dr. R. V. Piece, Buffalo, N. Y. I j., r .1 . . , , ' . . must be made within thirty .:. dv from 1 "uru,B 2 "'k accrue during date of notice of award, the timber will be u,c ptnou " ,a ona- -., cut and removed and the bruoh and rubbish j Pr(,. .... -. . a , eared for and disposed of under the direction Arizona. Jan. 8, 1S0O. of an officer detailed for that purpose, aud virvFR rfit even care will be required to preserve the I , r,I'tn neai. remaining timber. No living pine timber j Notice is hereby given that the Silver Belt than twelve (12) inches in diameter will : mine, located in the Agua Fria Mining Dis- be allowed to be cut. and none will be cut "PW heing worked under bond and ; lease, ana the owners of said the proiM-rty itself . ..... 1. ....... ,,f Vnniiai Jttinin niiiilUK IIXHKXmw . - and Territory of Arizona, ami designated by the field notes and official plat on file m this office as survey No. 1468. approximately township 13, range '1 w of O. A S. R. mer idian. Said survey No. 1458 being as fol lows to-wit : at cor No 1 a oorDhvrv stone undersigned, owner of mid mine, will I 1 q.i . Z ,.i.A: TV . . ... . . ... iiiiii in -unit r- .1,,., 11 ri . -nm- 1 - - . . . "l'"' iur any laDor. acciaeni or I vQ 1-1458 A on an oak tree 8 ins in COMMERCIAL MINING CO. J. S. Douglas, Agent. Octobc 27, 18!I9. HOMESTEAD MINE. ..IM i, in ii, i, iij given iiiMi int. nometnena i i 1 1 . . J ' n-.ii . . ..... I iiuue, im-meu in ii.e naiKer mining district. until duly marked and designated by the officer in rhHri?T. and none uill he iillnweri tn be removed until mensnred and jiaid for in i ,or 9 hl contracted against ML Timber on valid mining or other i vrty during the time of said bond ciainiK other man the claims mentioned re served from sale. Timber not sold may, on petition of intending purchasers, be sold at any time w ithin one year without further ad- i vertisement. Iurchcsers failing to remove fl timber within one year from date of no- ' tiee of award forfeit purchaw money- and right to tin, I., r unremoved. The right to re ject any ai d all hid in reserved. Ringer t J MRS. F. A. BASH FORD, HI (4H McCRI M. Prescott. Arizona. May 22, 1901. Hermann, Commissioner. First publication. Ang. 14. ) Notice For Publication. Laud office at Prencott. Arizona July.'!. ML Notice is hereby given that the following named ncttlcr has tiled notice of his inten tion to make tinnl proof in suport of his claim, and that said proof will he made be fore the Register and receiver at Prescott, Arizona, on Saturday. August 17. 1901. viz : William M. Lewis. H. E. 1404. for the lots 1 and 2. Sec-. 19. Twp 14 N. R 2 W and E U of N E 4 of Sec 24. Twp 14 N. R 3 W. He nmuA the following witnesses to prove hi coutiuaaus residence iiori. and eultiva tion of. iara land, viz: T. C. Hill, of Prescott. Arizona. Wm. Dearing. " " R.J.Atkinson. ' " Jos Blair. " rrcacrleK A. 1 rule, jr., liegili r First publication July 10. W Notice to Creditors. diameter marked B T G D No 1-1458 brs S deg 20 min W 18J5 ft. A X on an oak tree ins in diameter marked BTGDNo 1-M68, brs S 75 deg 50 rain E 45.5 ft. 0 B M M Be L H D ore N 46 deg 16 min E 5756.5 feet. Thence S 43 deg :52 min W 258.4 feet to in- j tersect line 3-5 West Point lode, survey No Sal ore ... c ot A.... V 1-) q f .,. i-.ir V.i h . 7 ,"iu a, - - uu ueff . i . .i I.''' - - , 1086.6 feet to cor No 2. Thence N 46 deg W property nor i .'CO feet to cor No 3 General Kautz lode, lot will not be responsible I No 41 . 600 feet to cor No 3. Thence N 43 t id prop-' deg 32 mm K 127.4 feet to intersect line .-.s Skylight lode, survey No 1289 at N aeg ; min W 208 feet from cor No 2. 1086.6 feet to cor No 4. Thence S 46 deg E 232.6 feet to intersect line 1-2 Skylight lode, survey No IM at N 45 deg E 959.9 feet from cor No 2. 300 feet to north center end 476 feet to inter sect line 5-6 Cherry lode survey No 962 at N 55 deg E 33.6 feet from cor No 5. 600 feet to cor No 1 the place of beginning. , Magnetic varation 14 deg 10 min E con taining 9JJ87 acres. The location of this mine is record, u in Um recorder's office of Yavapai county, Ari MM, at page 32 of book 50 of mines. The adjoining claimants are Commercial Mining company. Mrs. Kauts and David Urubb. Any and all persons claiming adversely nv TM.rtion of Maid mine or surface ground, are required to file their adverse ! claims with the Register of the Cnited States Land Office at Prescott. Arizona, in the County of Yavaiai. during the sixty d' Venture Hill Mining Company VERDE DISTRICT. JEROflE, ARIZONA. CAPITAL, NO. OF SHARES, 3,4 TREASURY RESERVE $1,000,000 OFFICERS v NIGHT HAWK. Et Al. Estate of Joshua Draiter Diveawd. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned executor of the estate of Joshua Draper, de ceastd.to the crditors of and all persons! havivg claims against the said deceased, to j exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers. . within ten months after the first publication I of this notice to the said executor at I 'res- ; cott. Arizona, the same being the place for: the transaction of the business of said estate, 1 in said County of Yavaai. Edward H. Draer. Executor of the Estate ! of Joshua Dracr. Deceased. Dated this 18tt. day of July.1901. First publication July 19. 1901. 4tF The undersigned, owner of the Night Hawk. White Hawk, and Scottish Chief min tng claims. and Night Hawk mill site, situat- m I'm. Grove district. Yavarsti eonntv Arizona, having bunded the same, will not be responsible for any debts contracted ag nst said projKrty during the time of said bond.. JAMES MARSHALL, Prescott. Arizona. Feb. 1. 1900. STANDARD AND BUSTER. Xotire is hereby given that the Standard and B.iMCT group of mine?, located in the Pine Grove district, Rradshiiw mountain, are now being worked under bond and lease, and that the owner of the ame will not be responsible i.ir anv tauor, accinfni, or nenix oi me accrued under the term- of the lease. J. A. Forbid. m I .... u . - ' ii .11, IM .il f.. May tti 199. ASTEC. FAIRVIEW. ET. AL Notice is hereby given that neither the Aztee Fairvlew, Maumellc, Silver Trail, W. E. Thorne. Lillian and Nellie P. Mining claims, situated in the Hasvayampa mining district, Yavapai county, Arizona, known as the Sundance prop- , erties, nor the undersigned owner of said claims will be responsible for any dbts or ! inner oongations contracted hv Mesr Palmer and Moody while operating said nropertv un , dcr lease. J. H. VVILKERSON. By Robt. E. Morrison, attnrner in fact. ONTARIO GROUP OF MINES. CNotice whereby given that the undersigned are the owners of the Ontario group of mines, located in Black Hills mining dis trict, and that we will not be responsible for any debts contracted for labor or otherwise against said mining claim by parties work ing the said Ontario group. W. W. Munds 4 Co. Prescott, Arizona. April L 1901. T. M. CHAS. ELDER President J, F, AVERY . . Secretary J Q. HcBRIDE . . Vice President W. AVERY Treasurer DIRECTORS. G. McBRIDE, 66 Broadway, N. Y. T. If. ELDER, Phoenix,' Arizona. ' CHAS. F. AVERY, Prescott, Arizona. CHAS. VON SCHRILTZ, Jerome, Arizona. J. Y. AVERY, Jerome, Arizona. . ienou oi puoucui.oii i.erwi o ,rj ... hnrreH hv virtne of the provisions of tl' statute. FREDERICK A. TRITLK. JK.. Register. First publication June 12. 1901. No. 519 Application For Patent. Summons. Notice for Publication. (H. K. 1292.1 No. Xi7.) j In the district court of the Fourth Judicial district. Territory of Arizona. County of . ! Yavnimi. j Cordelia H. Miller, plaintiff, vs. Franklin P. I Miller, defendant. Action brought in the District Court of , the Fourth Judicial district in and for the ' County of Yavapai. Territory of Arizona. The territory of Arizona sends greeting to Franklin V. Miller. Cnited State Land Office . Prescott. Ariz., May 27. 1901. Notice is hereby given that H. P. Anderson, i whose post office address is lrescott. Arizona, has this day tiled hia application for a patent for six hundred itiODi linear feet of the Lit tie Joker raining claim, bearing gold, silver ! and copper, with surface ground six hundred (ROD) feet in width, situated in an unknown mining district, county of Yavapai and terri I tory of Arizona, and designated hy the field i notes and official plat on file in this office as survey No. 1537, on unsurveyed land, ap proximately in township 9 north, range 2 west, Gila and Salt I River meridian. Ari , zona, said survey No. 1537 being as follows : Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with the S. E. corner of location, where a fior phyry stone txlOx'J4 inches is set 12 incites in the ground chiseled 1-L J 1537. with mound ! of stones alongside, whence V. S. L. M. No. 1537. bears N. 23 deg. 52 min. W. 741 feet. No other bearings available. Thence S. 76 deg. 10 min. W. 600 feet to corner No. 2. identical with the location. Thence N. 13 deg. 60 min. W. 600 feet to cor ner No. 3. identical with the location. Thence N. B deg. 40 min E. 900 feet to corner N. . 4. identical with corner of the location. Thence N. 7fi deg 10 min. E. 600 feet to corner No npHTS PROPERTY is a proven mine adjoining two of the m richest of the United Verde Co.'s claims. Its owners have every confidence that it will make a great dividend pay ing property, and offer a certain amount of its Treasury Stock for Sale at 40 Cents Per Share Both to Home and Foreign Investors. Fur fiiil particulars and prospectus, address CHAS. F. AVERY, Secretary, JEROflE, ARIZONA. i the above named plaintiff in the District j Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and 1 for the County of Yavapai. jn the Territory , of Arizona, and answer the complaint riled Thence S. 3 deg. 40 min. W. 900 feet too No. 6, identical with the corner of the loca tion. Thence S. 13 deg. 50 min. E. 600 feet to corner No. 1. the place of beginning. Va riation 14 deg. E. Total net area of claim. 20.083 acres. The claim is located on unsurveyed land. o n u)b .lnprimaU.iy in Twp. 9 N.. R. 2 W.. Gila after the . ' . ii nut, ilii ni'li 1 1 ii i ii i im i . iiiuii.iiv.il milling Campbell et al locirtACSaleiia 111 hi. irk kock uisf. PUBLIC RECORDS. F E Blodgett ly attorney t. Uis . II A Strodthoff to W C Miller, deed Keyes and wife, release of morttge : to half of lots 35, 3fi.37. 3H. 39, blk 7H: on lot ti. I.Ik 7. Jerome: S600. lot 10. blk 13. Jersnie; $1000. R A Smith by attorney to Luis; Q B Xiblock to Thos E Campbell. Reyes and wife, release of mortfraj-f mfrt";.ijre on jiart of lots IS. 21 and 25 On lot ti. blk 7. Jerome: ?400. i blk 7. Jerome: $250. A I" Chtimpie to Chas DeGendb, WAV ueeu to nan oi .i.iw unite mine iu IJell mine Hnmbng dist: SI 50. W Riulkins and V M Bavafle IihiiVi' u'.....i-.. .1:. a li it 1 1 i L- i .I.. ii i, ill.- VI , K A,,. ... , , .... w ... . r i . .J V Mil , Shool et al locate Jack Pat mine. Blue Tank dist. a-J-'ii S Hildreth to National Cash ., , , . . 'u J?e'ieter Co. inortirain! on cash reiris- h E Jordan et al Ineata Baa mt jwott: taOOi tuslier A No 1 placer claims. minoi;il ix.int dist. A H .Mitchell, estate. And C F God- B J Smith and wife to Tlios E Land Office at Pkescott. Arizona. . August 2. 1901. Notkv is hereby given that the following nai.Kii seiner nas tiled notice ol his mten- , , ... , , . . , , Hon to make tmal proof in support of his .,,. rin " ...!,i,.V, h, ... m ,'"i ..Tk" S. identical with the corner of the location. claim, aim that said prool will be made be- ! l-f" V " V , . """ y i fore the Register and Receiver at lri-cott. Arizona, on Saturday. September 14. lf01. i viz: AllM rt K. Loma. H. E. 1292. for the cr: . .1 U! T -i u x- l.ll rfenamesrhi. following- witnesses to prove I SSSLu - JS r.a, T?".' hUeoniimwrn. r.ia..-,.7T .Ji.i.... said County la copy of which complaint ac , tion of. said land, viz : J. C. sLuw. of June! ' ? W 9! """"" !!hi" days 'ion. Arizona : J. V. Slur,,!. ,WA.u. Ari- Ta.'' " the zona ft ari R.vs. . ..f -Innctiou.WTzona : A. j ,KL k... :t '.' ... . . i .u . . ! district. Yavapai county. Arizona territory. M . Striturneld. of Junction. Arizona. ! aBTl I then hiT l This claim is bounded on the north by the FREDERICK A. TRITLE. JR.. Srttfn? miZ S "cop Harrison We owned by claimant hereof. Jr Register, i ..,....,!, ,,h a . From monument at center of S. end of lode First publicion Aug. 7 MM. f TriX'o? 'bTfcaVlTa t ' Miurie um mUJ k,- - tikii i mma inence .i aeg. . nun. c. .vu reel. TO CREDITORS. R R 1 And vou are herein- notified that if v..., fil "ruso. iMu.. Luuui). .yiiB. . ,. . ,- to apsnr and answer the complaint aa above "y " , Estate of Samuel Smith dtveasvd. i required, the plaintiff will take judgment I"11""1" tn Notice is herehv irivin hv th.. i,nH..rsi.7,..wi Ik., ..ru.,l i :j ' . t or surf ace g executor of the estate of Samuel Smith, de- , costs and disbursements in this behalf ex- Z? '", !rJ ."J.! th ceased, to the cr.ditors of and all persons ..ended. .Lnited States land office at Preacott. Yava- having claims against the -aid deceas.d. to , ;, . i u a . , , pal county. Territory of Arizona, dunug tbe exhibit them, with the n.vessnrv h 1. "nd, r "' ..hl.'nd....,!nd , sixty days' period of publication hereof, of the SONORA MINING AND MILLING COMPANY. NOTICE vai Any and all personsclaiming adversely any said Little Joker miningclaim or surface ground ar.' required to hie their ..,., u ..." T.iT.r court, at ...i.ii., .in iiitiiiius liner me nrsi t iioi.ch- ' t .n... '..', , .i it. . - ' .u -. I afc M, wm i .mi, utiiice ill ine sil.u l livuior III Stoddard. Y avapai county. Arizona, the some being the place for the transaction of tha business of said wtate. in said county of Y'a vaiKii. 1 rescott. this 2Mb day ol July. A. they will be barred by virtue of the vidiiiti. ,.f ihu n.ulnfi' yamm ... m. .vans, ciera First publication JuljT27. DIRECTORATE GAGE, of Phoenix, JOHN DESSART, of Nogales. R. ALLYN LEWIS of Phoenix CON O'KEEFE, Tubutama, Mexico. O. O. SAXHANG, Tubutama, Mexico pro apai. Edwn Ix'wis Reyes and wife i ttial B & L Association. to Pmv Mu niorttr,i";e on 7 r rxi a ra u. Hill, extvutor of the estate of Samuel Smith, deceased. uated this 25th day of July. 1MU. 4w. Forfeiture Notice. FREDERICK A. TRITLE. Jr.. negisier. First publication May MX Kodol Prescott. Arizona. July 10. 1901. To Julius Morrow and Fred Schmidt : Y ou are herehy notititd that I have expend ed during the year l!O0. one hundred !. .liars in labor and improvements upon each of the mining claims and lodes situatcin the Thumb Butte Mining district, county of Yavapai, Arizona, uaimd and described as follows: Following is the daily report of in struments tiled in the county record ers i.ttico. a ruiK.rtcu liv the Prescott cotiipanv: Ty. . Kmnaj 0b, dead, Ver.1.- dist : 600. John RolkTts, dard to ('has Born, sr and jr. deed to pad of C'urley mint'. Black Rock dist. Ed I Loti"; et aJ incorponito the HcGbbe CbnaoJidand Gold and Cop- m.r 1 1 1 i 1 1 , r I ', , ,'it.ir ! kI,ii1i $1 I'jkO - C'n. '.vii Point it, v. n.,. CaasflbeU deed, lot on Hog Back Serome:i0n. Thus Frver to .'.rile AaarObppar Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. The Oood Luck, the notice of location where-! ,0 select under the Act of June 4. stats, .tbi tne following acsennea land . viz : Till. et al locate Sutinv SuimySxitli tiiiiie, Knruka dist. .Millies ( ) ( 'oimi'll tn I) l, on. I, i n - -fc 1 , trtl-ti." aiTii'iiieiit- i'VIoihIs ti.... mi Fannie Kautz to A B Thrasher, agreement on tiiiii(s. ded toa fourth of Ori.-utal mine, pat- Wilh.-lniii.a Raible to Mary H ened;$l. 1 Philnot. int.r.- lot 17 l.ll K Pi aiai irsiiit sale closes next Tburs.li v. Buy now and save one- i on the pnre. Kd. Bhx k Jos Dou'dn-rtv et al locate Ouar t.-tt mine in Walnut Grove dist. Win K Wicks to Joseph Mayer, i aaaaar of attornev to sell mines iu 1 Big Bii-r .list; ?l.t.K). Thomas L Shultz to E D Seaton, attachment on four mines in Big Bug dist. Mrs Mary G Mills to Ida ffohaf aud A maim Kellv releas.;of inortgiigv tML Geo A Trea.lw.'ll Min Co locate four mines. Big l.u dist. Samuel Hill et al locate Union mine, Tliutii Butte dist. C W Fore and Juo Sini;ince, to) Bradshaw Mountain R R Oa dead, , right of way across Red Ris k and Mona mines. Big Bug dist. J AlU rts and I) S Bruner aud wife to same. deed, right of way across I - nt mine. Bih Bug dist. C Kingslierrv. F Thornton and J Beth une to same, right of way across ! Black and Tan mine, same dist. Thos W Powlas. to same, right of way across Old Holis Placer mine; an dist. Roliert Brown aud L S Co well locate Kegl.-ctet I Beaut v mine. Tliunili Butte dist. E Block and B B Grtaj locati Alack Wonder mine. Big Bug .list. E D Tread well locates Martin and Pulman nwiaa. Big Bug dist. Jess W Davis locates t.vo placer claims in Big Bug dist. Big Bug Gold and Copper Miniag Co locates six placer claims in Big Bug dist. S A Prince and A E Baker locate (iussie mine in Quartz Mountain dist. L A Murphv to Margaret Kincaid, deed tn lot 8, blk :I2. Prenoottj .?150 of is recorded tit juige three hundred and ; thirty two (332 1 of book forty one ( 41 ) of min- ing records in the office of the county record er of said county: the Indiana, the notice of I location whereof is recorded at page three I, ,,i ,. . . . nunoreu ana seventy nine i.fiHi ol book lua.t.u.iaiiyaigestsincrooaanrtaids thirty nine CtSi.of said mining records: the Jature In strengthening and recon- t New York, the ma Hot of loaadon whereof is Jtructingthe exhausted digestive Or- recorded at page three hundred eighty (380) gans. It isthelatestdiscovered digest-' of book thirty nine (:i. of said mining rec- an.-, and tonic. No other preparation "" "rd'tr '" fc 'H'"', ndt'r.th Can ailDroach it in pfHeipneTr ..,"" provisions f s.-etion of the Revised Rtantl Erl i U m ! Statutes of the fnit.d States and the amend- Rgffly relievesand permanently cures , mm mmmd wnnd January 22. llS con I 'yspepsia, indigestion, Heartburn, ! c. rning the annual laboruH.nminingclaims. f latulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, being the amount required to hold each of Sick Headache, Gastralgia, Cramps and ! 8ui1 ,ldl'1' h.rthe period ending July at, IML all other results of imperfect digestion andaggregt.titi)j tone hundred dollars. And PrlceSOc. and tl Large size contains ZM times if i,hin ni"1 fi ?K SlSS .'hc mrwkm.'i amallslze.n.K.kallat.ut(lysp p.iainaneri?riIi no,1'u1Pt,n you by publication hereof . or by Prepared by E. C. DeWITT & CO Chlcaan. ' pfJ"al Sl "l""1 'ou- 'ou faiI r l-DICagO. refuse ti . c. mtri hilt, vi.llr nr. .1 w.rt i, ir, .,f ..l. DKiaLtT UKUb and W. W. ROSS ' vn.lttur.s as co-owner, your interest I subscrih. r. the required exisnditures by the terms of Forest Lieu Selection No. Department of the Interior. Pnited States Land tlfnce. i"rescott. Arizona. July IK. lflOl. Notice is herehy giten that .latin's Loy by ' John L. Davis, attorney in fact, w-hose , isat office address is Val Verde. Y'ava- pui uounty. Arizona, has made application ISfi. i.tu tracts of NY i, NWu Sec 23. and E', NE'4 Sec 22. Tp 13 N. R 1 E.Gila and Saltrivei meridian. Arizona Territorj'. Within the next thirty days from the date hereof protests and contests against the selection on the ground that the land de scribed or any portion thereof is more valu able for its minerals than for agricultural purposes will be received and noted for re. port to the Commissioner of the (ieneral Land Office. Frederick A. Tritlc. Jr.. Register. First publication July IT VV We Cwn Our Own Property. Mines in Altar District, Sonora, Mexico. For a Few Days Only we will Sell Stock at 25 CENTS A SHARE For blanks apply to P. J. FARLEY, or PRES COTT COURIER, or cut out the following and semi to the Secretary of the Company at Nogales. Arizona. ROELOFS Money foLoa For SuIldlTt cr M Istrorel 'liy tltmH?. -OW PATES. NEW "OavTOtf n tMTEBaST D5CRCtS05 S VOvl -. "' cl'iTfV r '!' v . ! ei ) Forest Lieu Selection No. Department of the Interior. Cnited States Land Office. Prescott. Arizona. July 16. 1P01. in Xotire is herehv iriven that John L Dnvi-i. 11 txvoine the property of the ; whose postoffice address is Val Verde. n your co-owner, who luis made iwi County. Arizona, has made application John Desart, Treasurer. Xopilcf. A. T. Dear Sir: iqoi. n wid section. Jiweph Dougherty. First publication July 11. FINE HATS iURTINBELL & i'MSi Ageuts. Presco E. E. BURLINGAME & Co ASSAY OFFICE Wherever wind, weather and sun's heat most severely try a hat Roclofs Fine Hats are best known and most generally worn. Made of finest Nutria and Beaver Furs will last longer than any other. Color never fades. Made in all modish shapes and fash ionable colors. Sold by dealers everywhere. HENRY H. ROELOFS & CO., Philadelphia. ii a iii aai m i iiiai i u iaa t laa imm i i w i i aasm safcUsl rxpre d In msiada 1S6. Samples by mail re t.n. miit anil careful attention Mi nui Stlyer MYm ;V XVZl Cflnccntratwn Tests wrttolrrSi, j -t ra Lawmaes ;r.,.t. pKRVKK, Reliable : Assays! I Copper Il.tu " ... lil. Silver, l-ait 1. 6sM . sliver Gold nit Lead UamB II v IP ,-i 0(i DEN MM 16th sircet ..Id. silver. Topper I V. SW i fild. Silv. Cop. LVad -'.Hi in .tl a).-i'ire prompt ai'i-iitii.n si Prii t ai.l i''r BtdltoM. Assay Company IjKNVKK, COLO. Notice of Forfeiture. 1 'rescott. Arizona. May lflOl. To A. L. McKesson. W. H. McKesson, Geo. W. Master, their heirs and assigns: You are hereby notified that I have expended during the year r900 ' one hundred dollars in labor and improve ments upon the Wire Hold mine, situated in Squaw Creek .Mining District. County of Yav apai. Territory of Arizona, the notice of lo cation whereof is of r.vord in the office of the county recorder, in book i.' of mines, at l.ge K. Mining Records of Yavapai county. Arizona, in order to hold said claim under the provisions of Stetion Z'iH of the Revised Statutes of the Cnited States and the amendments thereto concsrning an nual labor uiH.n mining claims. The above sum expended was the amount n-quired, to hold said claim for the period ending De asaharaa, lfloo. And if within ninety P0 days from the IM'rsonal service of this notice, or within ninety (W days after the publication here of, you fail or refuse to contribute your pro portim of said cxicnditure as co-owners your interest in said mining claim will become the property of the subscriber, your tMSMC, who has made the required expenditure bv the terms of said Section -TC-'-t. MRS. F. A. BASHFORD. First publication May ?.'. ivi. to select under the Act of June 4. 1KI7, (30 'Stats. ;it the following described tracts of land, viz: All of NW, of NE of Sec 22. ami SW of I SE1, XE", of SE'4 of Sec 15. Twp 13 X. R 1 i 1 E. Gila and Salt River meridian, Arizona 1 , Territory. Within the next thirty days from the date hereof protests and contests against th" ; selection on the ground that the land de scribed or any portion thereof is more valu- able for its minerals than for agricultural purjioscs will be received and noted for re- I Ejrt to the Commissioner of the General J and Office. Frederick A. Tritle. Jr., Register. W First publication July IT. I hereby make application for shares of the capital stiM-k of Battaaa Mining anl Miliinc Company, at per share. Enclosed I Land you. on hank for dollars ( ) in payment. Certificate to he issued in name of Name P. O. A.ldrt ss NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Martha F. Porter, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned . administrator of the estate of Martha F. Porter, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said de ceased, to exhibit them, with the mvessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said ad ministrator at the office of the Bashford Burmister Comny. in Prescott. Arizona, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, iu said county of Yavapai. GORHAM A. BRAY. Administrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of Martha F. Porter, deceased. Dated this 29th day of May. ML 5-3MFrl The Golden Eagle Store WHERE YOU CAN BUY Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Stationery and Novelties AT THE RIGHT PRICE,jjjj- Montezuma Street PRESCOTT, ARIZONA Watches. Clacks and Jewelry Repaired ac Reawnable Price SATISf ACTHXS GUARANTEED. C. B. LINN, Proprietor. 3