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Fifty Years the Standard Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. Highest Tests U. S. Gov't Chemists i OF THE - CITY AND COUNT Yj Advertised Letters The following is a list of letters re tnaming 111 the Prescott post office the week euding Oct. 27. 1902: ....... it i i , ,i : uwu. in- iraruwi nis tr.iue in tne depths of the earth, and is as true a i friend of labor as can be found . Th B nominees for the assembly. EL ! E. Armitaffe. Dr. John Dennett and F. A. Trille. Jr.. are honest, compe tent, fair-minded men, from whom a in fair or just legislation can ! I hail. Ihev nun-lived in the county ' for years and their lives are an open I lxok to be read by all. E. S. Clark, candidate for district j attorney, lived foryears in the county. I He studied law and was admitted to practice in the county. He is of the people and for the people. He is a hih-miuded. honorable man. He was elected and served one term as district attorney of Cooouino cruutv, hence is familiar with the duties of tne office. Joe Roberts, evervliody knows him. Ink livtod in the eniiitv eve: sine a i iiildh od. He ;us youth, -uerjiy ad a. iivitv m qu litie-. rofini lMiml ing him for the position. A cuaug.. it 'ho court noiist regime u Dttower qaaatioa which should bo considered l3 voters, .loo KolK-rts will make as good a sheriff as the county has ever had if voters elect him. ami at present indications are that they will do so. For treasurer R. E. Kirki nxl is the Man. He is the HlHlHliai nominee. H" t- gtavl i iii.u u, laaittag ..iiMug ti.t i---t i:i Um count v . He deserves the p)-itiou pad i j i ttific.t ;o .ill it. Do not forget E. E. Kirkland on olectioii day. J. W. Conger for probate judge is or jamoiur the liest nominations made by either party. There are no better RHEUMATISM Tortures. Cripples and Deforms. Rheumatism does not treat all alike. Some suffer torture from the very begin ning, the altai k. being so sudden, sharp and disastrous that they are made help less cripples in a few days, while others feel only occasional twitches of pain in the knees, ankles, elbows and wrists, or the muscles of the legs, arms, back or neck ; but this treacherous disease is only trawling by slower stages. The acid poisons are all the while accumulating in the blood, and muscles and joints are 61iing with corroding, acrid matter, and when the disease tightens its grip and strikes with full force, no constitu tion is strong enough to withstand its fear ful blown, and its vic tims are crippled and deformed, or literally worn out by constant pain Rheumatism is earned by Uric Acid or s ime other irri- tatr g poi .n in die bio 1. and this i- the cause of every va riety and form of this dread disease. Et ten"d remedies oo not reach the blood. Con sequen'.ly do no lasting good. S. S. S goes directly into the circula tion and attacks the disease itself. The acid poisons that cause the inflammation, soreness and swi ling are neutralized and the Mood purified and cleansed of all irri tating matter, and nothing is left in the circulation to pro duce other attacks. S. S. S. being a vege table remedy doet not impair the diges tion or general health like alkali and potash remedies, but builds up and. invigorates the entire system, and at the same time makes a thorough and permanent cure of Rheumatism. White for our free book on Rheumatism . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 6a STUB NO TO BE TORN OFF BY INSPECTOR SAMPLE BALLOT. Precinct, Yavapai County, Arizona. Election, November 4, ioo-j. THE BLOOD AND SYSTEM RULED BY ACID. SSS NAME OF OFFICE VOTED FOR. mm s 1 r 1. - 11 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN PROHIBITION. SOCIALIST. Territorial Delegate to Congress. Councilman T F Wilsou Robert E. Morrison Ostora Gibson William Neissl J W Burson Arian, Frank Adams, Earnest R. R. Coleman, left for Los Angeles BennettE J odJ- Bog-art. M S than Mr. Conger. He is able honest and would make an and satisfactory probate ings 1. H. Farrell, of McCabe, is in Iowa today. Dr. 0. L. Geer came in from Mar tinez this morning. Barry Goldwater came up from Phenix this morning. Geo. Parker left on this 1 train for Los Angeles. H. E. Tatuni. manager of the Oro alining company is in town Judge J. J. Hawkins has returned from a visit to Los Angeles. Walter G. Reese has returned (mm business trip to the Wickenburc- sec- Harris. Herbert lion. Haskell. Mitchell William Ells a miner formerly of aHTi n n uib county, uicu recently at lung tie was l rears old. Mache, Mrs Alice j men Mallier, Chas I and McNichols, Katie efficient McMillion. Ira A McHrnrh .1 J"- Big Bee M'ng Co McDonald K L For county recorder the republi v-iauue mi'k. uicnen u m M cans nave selected a emiiiie bvrne. Mrs Chas Parker. Mrs S A 2 Two Young Boys find Eitrlit to fourteen years, can comfortable home and full tion with principal of small vate school. Refined home life. full particulars address Captaiu Charles Kieuer 1002 West 25th sheet. Los Angeles, California. o2lml 'or Copeland. John H Pouml. Mrs C I Connell John D Parker J Copeland. Chas Porter. Harrv Cox. Mrs Winnie Pierce Chas M Carmack. Christv Patton John A Chicago TTugCo Pratt. C W Daily. Durbin Riley E Francis Mrs MollvRussell Birdie Gould, Harry A Ravmoud T Mi Griffin, Mr Smith. MrsWinifd Griffin & Smith Smith Mrs Annie Grigsby, J Smith Mrs Harrington, b H SSmith. Mrs L"d M Schmitz. E J Shefanse Frank 2 Singletou. W'l'r (J Simmons. A A Saunders. Ch's E2 Tucker, M M Tucker. X B Van Tassel. E Wi Word. Herman R White. James F Wellington. Irene Wane. MissZvlpha Word. Mrs Waller. W B LUST. Holdridge. D J Hewitt. Joe Johnson. Geary Job, Henrv Kibble. W" D Lane. Frank D Mitchell. Wm C Mathews. Tom Meahen. Andy Wagoner. J E SPANISH Ribera. Ygnacio Parties calliug for above an please say advertised. A. L. Smith. Pbrtaaaaaer. letters John Hanlon. of Crown Point, is in town today. He has just returned from a three months' visit to the east. The Boston clothing house has purchased the Barthel & Stocks stock of clothing and is moving it today in to the Boston Store Evervbody is welcome to the octal dance to be given Hallowe en oight at the opera house. First-class music has been secured and a good lime it expected for all. While engaged in cleaning out the Little Jessie shaft a few days ago. a eave in occurred, burying a man named Peters under ten feet of earth, killing him. His body has not yet been recovered. Owen Callaghan and Benjamin V. Becker, the former a stockholder in the MrXabe Extension Mining com pany and the latter an attorney, rep resenting a number of stockholders, left today for Chicago. S. A. Logan went up to Ash Fork named Thomas J. Thompson, who ligte W,U ' car H,-rt o sriof ZZ. t; ned with each ticket free. r; , . Railroad Excursions. Saturday Excursions to Phoenix Dates of sale every Saturday, return limit HO days. Grand Canyon Excursion Dates of sale every Tuesday; return limit 60 days: rate. $11.40. Reduced rates to McCabe, Ariz Commencing at once the S. F., P. & P. will sell tickets from Prescott to McCabe. via Hurou and the Jauqette stape line, at rate of 51.50 n, r ticket. repre sentative of labor, in the person of C. W. Piatt, a miner by occupation for years and a blacksmith, and a master of them Iwth. He is qualified j for the position in every respect too. J. N. Piper, a teacher of twenty : years experience, in Yavapai a luuty. jand a man who hoHs a life diploma, ; is the nominee for superintendent of schools. His great exjierieuce anil I training eminently qualifies him to fili the position as he knows how schools should be conducted to : achieve the greatest degree of success. Last, but not least, are the candi dates for supervisors. They are Dau Giuipbell and E. W. Beitzel. The former is from Prescott. the latter from Coiifjiess. The popularity of each of them in their respective com munities where they reside i the bf-st evidence of their merit and worth. Vote for them an election day. Manager Wanted. We desire to employ a trustworthy I lady or gentleman to manage our j business in this county and adjoin j ing territory. Our house is well and ! favorably kttown. $20.00 straight cash salary and all i expenses paid each week by check j direct from headquarters. Expense money advauee.l: previous experi ence unnecessary; posi ion pernian- cut. Address Thomas J. Cooper, 1 Manager, 1040 Caxton Buildiup, Chi icago. 111. Oct 22x7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT. Representative W A Rowe Representative T J Morrison Representative Lucius R Barrow Sheriff M J Hickey Treasurer J P Storm Probate Judge C P Hicks J. B. Tomlinson H. E. Armitage f" John Dennett, Jr F. A. Tritle, Jr Jos. L Roberts E. E. Kirkland J. W. Conger Wanted Experienced Japanese cook wants situation in mining camp or in private family. Apply at 212 8. Montezuma. Enquire for Tanat. (Jet. 27-3- W11 Tintr Puup. the Chinese Minis ter who has just b-.-en recalled." was ordered to return by the most direct route to Shanghai. He will liecome Minister of Commerce and will also lie member of the joint commission BO negotiate commercial treaties. Wanted at once four dojrs trained to hunt or run down or hunt mountain lions, bear and the like. Address with refer.-uce "S. H." care Journal Miner Recorder P J Farley C. W. Piatt o District Attorney P W O'Sullivan E. S. Clark School Superintendent J B Jolly J. N. Piper otfico. FOR SALt Upright Steiuway piano Good as new worth dell. Home Co. o4ml foi SHOO. Mr. Thompson was enroute to Phenix and died after getting off the Santa Fe train His body will be shipped east. In the proceedings for the custody of the four-year-old son of Mr. ancl Mrs. A. J. Monihan. Judge Sloan has entered an order placing the child temporarily m the custody of Mrs. F. P. Ward pending the arrival of depositions from Los Angeles which Mr. Monihan proposes to introduce. Steamship tickets to all ooinls in Europe. South Africa and Australia, merchaut tailor, a fine ror rates, sailing dates, etc.. call at ported and domestic Burke hotel city passenger office. Continuous passage each direction west and south of Pueblo. J. W. Kraetner, City Passenger Agent TWENTY TO ONE Express and Jobbing j Henry Collins runs au express I agon and will do all kinds of job bing, clean tank, cesspools, etc.. etc. Olfice at Dillou's cigar store. La wler ! block. Leave orders. al5tf Gentlemen Just arrived at J. Derr. the home stock of ini suitini's and pauts goods, for fall and winter. Call early while the stock is fresh, as you know where goods are made up on the premises by first class work men and a perfect fit guaranteed in every case, is the place to go to, to receive satisfaction. Opposite the o-toffice. tf For Rent. For Rent Twe furnished rooms, call 1 10 Alarcon st., or phone .'169. To Rent- -Two i'Ve bedrooms. siugie men: use of f Summit st tf suitable for tw iiatn. Apply comer and Western ave. Supervisor Fred Stephens Dan Campbell Supervisor D G Sinclair E- W. Beitzel Local Brevities. R. Baebr for house painting and paper hanging. Telephone Noe. 168 and 97. tf J. X. Piper, candidate for superin tendent of schools, has had twenty years experience in teaching in the public schools of this county to one for his opponen t. Mr. Piper holds a territorial life diploma, good in any county in the territory, and good as long as he lives. His opponent holds 1 sec id Stock Certificates. Stock certificates -Officers a corporations are requested to e the Journal-Miner and obtain for stock certificate-;, seal- ani p'ete set of Ixioks. neu dl on prices com tf REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. A hundred choice residence lots in Moeller addition for sale at prices ranging from $50 to .200 each. Buy now before prices advance. 4-10-tf See C. W. Herndon over the Pres cott National BauK betore you buy any real estate. 4-10-tf C. W. Herndon. Agent. Office over Prescott National Bank surveyor Justice of the Peace MISCELLANEOUS. Li-e Johnson, professional chimney sweep; will also lay your caret, clean windows, etc. Leave .rders at HUdrota'a drug store. 1-24'f Go to Kearney s, Courier building, grade certificate, good only in Y; sign and 7 19-tf Bate does general viewing work, tf Go to Bate for your high grade portraits. tf For choice wines, liquors and cigars go to Kearnev's, Courier building tf Take your kodak finishing to Bate tf R. A. Talbot for house, carriage painting. If you have trouble with butcher try Hurley s Market. tf Drink Heekin'a "Magnolia" Coffee. Far Sale by The Bashford-Burmister Company. DR. F. M. METZGAR. DENTIST, COOK BUILDING, PRESCOTT. PHONE 259. tf Drink Heekin's "Magnolia" Coffee For aale by The Bash ford -Bur mister Company for bottle or flask of choice Old pai. and gojd only for time years unless renewed. It was issued iu December 1899, hence expires, unless renewed. December. VM)2. Mr. Piper is up to date in his methods of teaching. He is pr gressive and keeps pace with the progress made in educational affairs. Many of the schools of the county your refuse to employ a teacher who does not hold a hrst grade certilicate or life diploma and right here it mitrht be well to explain that life diplomas ' are granted only to holders of first; grade certificates. Is it just the thiug iu educational j affairs to require a first grade certifi cate of a teacher and then elect a 1 second grade teacher to superinten teud them? P. MOHN & CO. un"der TAKERS. New Wagcns. A;. other ear load of Scnutller wag j oils aurt Columbus buggies received I Oct. 11th b( F. G. Brecht's. 4 4tf Constable NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE - In Qoagfc'a BaMdntf, Next t. BBI1 KM FYKR S HO-! Phone 350, Pr;3cot Ariz EL $20 25 55 45 Crow whiskey go to Kearney's, Cour- These are quentiuea worthy of wil ier building, tf sideration by voters. When eoaakl DR. J. HARVEY BLAIN. ered vote for the best interest of the DENTIST, BASHFORD BUILD ING PRESCOTT. PHONE 126. C. B. Linn is the "chief" in fittiug spectacles, and has the latest im proved instrument for getting the correct focus. 7tf Examine the Fay-Sho typewriter before buying. Satisfactory trades made. Herndon & Philpott." -18tf We have a large stock of diamond, wetches and chains, which we will aell below the lowest eaatan market, for this month at C. B. Linn's. Ttf There will bea grand ball at Hat ing house in Skull valley 011 Friday evening, Oct. 31st. Good music, anil good supper. Come one. come all to the grand ball. o21td The tabulator attachment on the Bntafc Fay-Sho typewriter is the ne;.tt 1 appliance of the kind yet introduced. See Herndon & Philpott, rooms 1 1 and 1Z Prescott National Bank VUg. KlHtf Insure your property with Marttn dell. Home & Co., who represent six teen of the leading American and Foreign Fire Insurance companies. All losses promptly and satisfactory adjusted by J. H. Cliukscales, who is a member of said firm. 3-10-tf To the Ladies of Prescott and Sur rounding Camps The weather is now cool: we are now makintr the ataat Cb olates, French Fruit. Nou nt and Bon Bons. Come and see OS making them: freh every after Pon. R. A. GreenhUl. al-tf 217 W. Gurley St. I schools as there should lie no politics in this position. Trior Bicycles Thor Bicvcie with toaster trinity Bicycles. . . . S40 and (All Felly Guaranteed 1 Davis Sewing Machines $25 to Agency at B. TILTON'S MACHINE SHOP 217 W. (iurley Street, lre-cott Oi.e thousand pouu is of old type babbitt metal. Will lx' sold iu quan tities to suit. Apply at Journal-Miu-er office. Republican Headquarters roohs 1 AM) 2 In accordance with the terms, and under the authority, of a certain Deed of Trunt duly executed by Maude M. Clifford and fllMJ B. Clifford, the partial thereto of the first irt. to Thomas C. Job. the parly thereto of the nocond irt. and Hunter M. Merriwetlier, the imrty thcret of the third ; wrt. which said Deed of Trust is of date Hat L'7th day of September, 1M. and which ! said Deed of Tnut wag on the 10th day of I October. IfUO. duly recorded in the office of ; the county recorder of YnTapui county and J the territory of Arizona, in Book 16 of ! Mortgages, at p;ies .V!7 ."iTl". nd iu pnrsu ', aaM to the demand and instruction of said Hunter M. Merriwuther, the party of the ' thir.i part thereto. ani the holder of the note to secure the iiayment of which the foeaaal Deed of Trust was executed (de ' fault hnviuf; beeu made iu the imyimvit of the princinal sum and the int rest due un der .iid imte and Deed of Trust 1. rrquest j iiiK ;ind directiiur me. Thomas U Joli. the ; parly of the second part to said Deed of Tru:. to sell the properly in said Deed of Trust described to satifysaid indebtedness, j I. Thomas C. Job. the party of th second Ktrt to said Deed of Trust in the county of Ynvaimi and territory of Arizona, pursuant j to the authority vested in me in said Deed j I of Trust, do heraby (live notice that on Thursday, the Kth day of November. 1WL'. : at tin hour of IU o'clock a. m. of that day. at the north front door of the court house of mow count) 01 1 .... 1 ; . in nan 01 t'res- w of G S R Meridian, said survey Nu. ' 1713 being as follows: BKi BELL LODE. Beginning at initial monument at discov ery shaft, thence N '4 deg : min E 633 feet to N C End identical with location. Thence N 65 deg al Baa V :J0 feet to cor No 1 identical with location, where a quartz stone 5xl0x4 ins is set one ft in (.'round, alongside Application For Patent No. 583. V. S. Land Office, Preacott. Arir., i October 30. 1KB. i Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the Act of Congress, approved May 10. 1K7J, n . A. dine has made application lor a 812x4 inches is set H kftOtM in the ground, with a mound of stones alongside, rock chis eled 1-1540. whence CSJ. M No 1. bears n 23 deg 52 min e 6728 feet : a x and b r 1-1540 I A chiseled on a porphyry stone showing 4i8x 8 feet above ground, bears n 35 deg 5U min w 200 feet : a I b r 1-1540 A chiseled on a por phyry rock, showing 6x8x2 feet above the United States Patent for 3000 linear fee of !" .Of" n . 18 nan e 14 reel: a mound of stones 3x3 ft. stone marked B-B tne Surrns. .No. 1 and Surprise o.2 claims. X sl.,7', " , 7"V2" , 7, " l . I henrintr ..nlrl nilr-.r ttnrr on1 ..fk.. lU'nilcai wnn me n IW OI lue location No 11713: a A oa an oak tree 12 ins in oearln i-oia. inii-.'r. copper ana oiner p.eci- . . . , ,, j: , i. j I) -e I) n x , i v- . ill- ni.-t;, . .-nri riMf.rlhMl n Ih. nfflni. n nt I o . ur a. rutu i - . ........ 29 dec 30 min E 2"l2 ft : u X on a pine tree nd notes on file in the office of the I ... - , . n -r. n n v- . 1 ru.ittr , .f I ' i. p. T ...1 I a .... . I" vrK LET 'wo.-. .a?SW$: , iowst: I the location. Thence 41 deg 49 min e 610 1 T D bears M I deg I aria W km.S ft", cor I SURPRISE No. 1 Survey 171. 5 Sprlpa oteavoimiai87t R-ginning at initial mon. at S C E of deg 4s min tt , 2ti ft . rhence S 24 deg . mm j clai . theate s 7(i deg 45 min E 300 ft to cor 1TJh"'"'" ? d,,'K Ne 1. which is also cor No 2 Surprise No. 2 mm E JUU ft to O C end id.-i.ticu with loca- , l,rfc of ibis survev. identical with location. Hob; MM course I H ft to cor 8, id. nti- ,vn,.ro graite stoIje 8xl0x30 ins is set one ft cal with locution. Thence N 24 leu . aua ta ground, surrounded by mon yt stones. E5"f 'e.'.xN..4. .cr I it!,..; destroy. ,,oue marked S Sol 1-1718 and S No 2 2 ed). Thence N tvS d. g .HI nun W .HO feet to i l7l!). A X on irranite roek in i.U marked B K S So I 1 1718 brj N 78 deg 20 min E N C E. the place of lx ginning survey of t rior iKiundnrie. Variation at ill corners 14 deg E. Area 20.66 acres. Claim is locat'-d on unsurveved land, ap proximately in Twp Hi N R I W G S K ' in T:ger inin.iig di-itrict, Yi.vapai county. Arizona, and ir bounded on north by Big Bell North Extension, on the south by Bin Beil South Extension and on the east nnl west by governm ent land. The Big Bell vein extends N 24 deg 30 I da E M ft and S 24 deg min W H67 fart i from the discovery shaft. Not ice of location of this claim is recorded 1 in book 35 of mines -.- 2S7-2S8 records of ! Vavajiai county. Arizona. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion t said Bu Bell mine or surface 2J ft. A X on oak tree 10 ins in dmm marked B T S No 1 2 1718 brs S 28 deg 5 min E 66.2 ft cor to sees 14, 1.". .2. twp 14 N R 3 W lire S 15 deg 35 nin W 81tt.9 ft. 1 hence N 19 deg 30 min E 1500 ft to cor No 2. Thence N 76 deg 46 miii W 600 ft to cor No :i Thence S 19 deg 30 min W 15IO ft to cor No 4. Thence S 76 deg 46 min E 300 ft to S C E, the place of beginning. SURPRISE No. 2 Lode mitt In Ihi limit f lilims I will kII ground are roiuir.-a to tile their adverse at public auction, to the highest bidder, for i claims with the register of the L'nited States cash, all the risht. title and interest of the Land Office at Prescott. in the territory of issuitl issued take REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES The weekly .lourual-Miuer is today will lie the last one is prior to the election wliieh place next Tuesday. We desire to , aain impress upon voteis the m lit of the republican candidates as well a the questions for which they stand, equitable assessments, econ omic administration of county affairs, lower rate of taxation and full and equal justice to organized lalnir. To these things ;ire the candidates pledged, aud they can be d-niled upon to fulfill tlieir pledges. History shows that iu even where Ihe republican paftyiaia lute control that laws have passed favorable to the lalwiau while it. only a small nunantajfii of detnocratic states are such laws to be found on the statute baofu. Democrats showed at tfaeiart kspjia lattire how they ,st.xxl on labor legis lation and whether they a,e to lie trusteil or not. For the legislative council tin- re publicans have nominate' I J. IJ. Tomlinson. a mining raaa. Mr. Ttaa linnon is miuei as well as a mining Im'ted Verde & Pi A acme rABLK Rv. lo lake effect I-ee . Weslboun. h ', r- t Vxrl Mm ;,isd ri- IC.'.a Ifiastbocusd Had Mx-. -i v.i v Ma :i tup U63a I lia StJ KTp I -'"in ZHtrlSMB t sni zsspiiea : a i! ttOf it ua 1C " IVWt in wiu No. : state aatr-baan J 3. in 1 7 iu i ler-itne UpjM -'- 7 : fatt Vtei 2 Vij. id :tn. ; aju Horse .-'la 31piu5.a 7 H II" Ik in ISSplt If! It l.'; Siiir.mil :ii7i. 11 ,'7 riavis llipll s.Viaa.J. Ju't'n 1 t" t 'oiineetion at 'er ine Jsjaenosi : He 1 e .nie i ts wild s F F A V frt Iglit tut i res' .-it. So. 3 connects i. illi -. t I'. A I. Xt 2 I. pnhtte eit el wrtl via Ash F-rfc. :o. ." eesameM with s. f. p. a v. Ko. -ill peintf south PesessMq srrifiiiK at Jerome Junetiou en S F pa t X..;l srlil ksx h Jerome i n our train No I; in. tit BaP4iF So. i reach Jeveai in our No 6: nl from s F Pa P No l will rite' geod hotli e ronie Jiiti.-tion Hii-1 mi psnek Jrroine the to'lowitiR lnoriiU i en per tra'n Sf Ki PJUTL P. H eTl is, ttsejsfvd Pssseeaw AriDt Bashford Block. Not ice of Porfr iture. lory of iod of Ari.onii. during the sixty d.iy pern publication hereof, or they will be barred bv virtue of the provisions of the statute. Fen S. Hildreth. Register. First publication. Oct. 21. al! foi tV Dr. RALPH J. ROPE DENTIST Ko'imi 3 and 4. Tele ;. one 3 ' LA WLER BLOCK. PRESCOTT, ARIZONA. PVeSCOtt, Arizona. Ortobec I, t'.VJ. : To Diivid H. bcrt and his hi irs mid assign.-: You are lien by notified that 1 have ev i tided aariaj each of the nan UOI end lias, one huadred dollars in lalair and improved.- :,ts umii the I'vis mining claii". -itnate in th-' talker, mining district. Ynv.:. Ijajl county. Arizona territory, located on the 1st day of January. l!tt. notice of location I rteereaf of n-cord in Book 4 of Min. -. pneje !tn. in the office of the county ni .: aeraf Favapal county. Arizona territory, in order lo hold said claim under the pro- i- riosM of sctioii :t'4 of the terised Stated es I of the 1 uin-d States aud at ts of congress imeniiiiiory ther.-of irneaw ml i, aaanel la bat Umii mining claims, said amcaal being , tl-.e amouul rtiftired to hold said claim for tin years ending IXi-. incer.tl. tJOt and NOS. tin total sum evpi rileil bei"g $ (l. And you are further nortfM tmt if within ninety days from th -date of Ihe publication of this Notice of Forfeiture, tun fail or n If m lo contribute your prop rlam of said cpeeXBTRXeTe as co-owner, your nil. n sl it, i c said mining claim will become the pron eiiy of Ihe undersurned, yonr . own. r, who h is made the cpcndituri- ns nlote recitetl jo accordance w ith said Si-cti-.n I'HJl. li. S. is. M. Onaftn. First publication October-. D. said iiarti.-s of the first part in and to the follow inn described proa.Tty or st much of it as may be necessary to pay the amount siecitied in said note, with interest and costs of such sale, including attorney's and trustee s Fees, taxes, liens, assessments, in- surance and all other sums provided for in DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, said Deed of Trust, said nropertv beint; de- (i. ueral Land Office. Washington. D. C scribi-d as follows, to-wit : October 1". MB. Notice is hereby given All of that certain patented mining claim that scaled bids, directed to th- Com I known as and called the Belcher mining inieeior.er of the (ieneral Land Office, claim, situate in the Big Bug mining dis- will b- received by the Receiver ot ! trict, Yavupai county, territ-.ry of Arizona. Public Moneys at the 1". S. Land Office at ; and laing more tarticularly described in a Prescott, Arizona, up to and including the I certain V. S. Patent to John A. Rush- No. i5th day of November. lfOJ. for the pur- 38S4. dated March .to, lanu. ovorded in chase of 110.1 ill f,. tb. ML of green timber ', Beok li' of Deeds, at ages faVJJbe. records for mining purK)ses. all of the lops and of said Yavapai county, to which said patent tops thereof iDtimated nb lUOcoids and all and records reference is hereby made for of the dead timber on the tract suitable for a i.. ore full and complete description : fuel, estimated at ItU cords, all to be cut Also the Shaft House. from an unsurveyed tract of land, estimated Hoist (friction clutch) at 50 acres, iu Antstra (iulch. in approxi- faw tp horse power Hand Compressor utately Sec. :.'.(. T. 10 N R. 1 Y.. within the I 'tie firei u Engine. 70-horse power. Prescott. Forest Reserve. Arizona. No bid Five Suliitan air power drills of less than $L'.0U in r thousand feet h. in. i wo (MMHirsc power hollers, ant! for mining timber, f .40 per cord for The Hoarding House, and wood and $ .'lb per cord for dead w All ttsils. ti.achinery and running eUip- be considered. A deposit of $11010 with the iui nt looated on said Belcher mine. To- I Receiver must accompany each bid. and getht r with all rights, privileges and fran- j payment in full for the timber awarded chises thereto belougitig. must be made to the Receiver within : days Terms of Sale Cash ayable to the un- j from dale of notice of award, or dersigncd upon delivery of certificate of j may. if the bidder so elect at sale. time of making bid. be made Datad Prescott. Yavapai county Arizo- in three equal payment in 30. B0 and i) na. October l.'itli- 1!HC. d:iys. resiavtively, from date of notice of Thomas C. Job. Trustee. 'award T'le hltlrler ri-rees to ent M marltl Fiisl publication Oct. 15. w4t 1 green timber and only that so marked : to pile for burning at a safe distance from the remainiui? timlicr. all brush and rubbish foi lotting the cu.ting: to manufacture hrto eordwood all dead timber on the tract : to 1 pay for all timber before cutting the same. and to submit ail timber to measurement by the forest ofticers before removal. No living I tree less than 14 inches on the stump will be cut. Timber on valid mining antl other ! claims v ill be exemjaed from sale. Pur chasers f tiling lo remove timber awarded I within ore year from date of notice of award forfeit purchase money and right to 1 timber nan-moved n:.i -.- an exteusion tif ' granted. The right to reject any , r green od will Beginning at cor No 1. the S E cor of lo I cation where granite stone 8x1x24 ins is set ; one ft in ground and surrounded by mon of tones, stone marked S No 'J 1-1718. A X on . granite rock in place marked BRS No 2 1 1718 brs S 82 deg 10 min E 78.7 ft cor to i sees 14. 16. 22, 23. twp 14 N R 3 W G S R meridian brs S M deg 6 min YY 6701 ft. . Thence N 13 deg 15 min E 1500 ft to cor No 2. Thence N 76 deg 45 min YY 600 feet to cor No 3. Thence S 13 deg 15 min W 1500 ft cor No 4. Thence S7fi degtf inin EHOOft to cor No. 1. 1 .lace of beginning. Variation 14 deg E Area Surprise No 1 Lode 20.536 acres: Surprise No 2. 20.6; acres. Total area 41.1 ; acres. Claim is located iu sec 11, twp 14 N B 3 YY OiSR meridian iu Granite Basin, Thumb Butte Mi-ting district, Yavapai county. Ari zona, and is bounded on S by Surprise No 3 lode unsnrveyed. and on fie E N A YY by government land. Surprise No 1 vein extends from the SO B N 1! deg 30 min E 1500 ft to N C E of claim ; Surprise No I viin extend from N 0 E. S 13 deg 15 inin AY claim. Location of Surprise No 1 is recorded in Book S3 of Mines. ;age 269. and of Surprise No 2 in Book 38 of Mi ties, page 239. records of Y .vapai cunty. Arizona. Any and all is rsons holding adv rse claims hereto are required to preset. t the sawie before this office within sixty days af ter the Hrst publication hereof, or they will be barred by the provisions of thel '..ited States Statutes. Fen S. Hiidreia. Register. First Dobiicatioii Oct S3. w tnent at center 9 end of lode: same course 210 feet to cor No 3. identical with the cor of feet to monument at center of s side of the location : same course tti feet to cor No 4. identical ith the cor of I he location : thence n 42. deg 11 min w 210 ft . t to monument at n (w) (e) cor of the lode : same course 220 feet to cor No 1. the place of beginning sar vey of exterior boundaries. Variation Vi deg 40 min e. Total net area of lode claim 12.04 acres. Blind Girl lode bounds the Sunlight claim on the northwest. There are no other known adjoining claims or claimants. The claim is located on unsnrveyed land approx imately in twp 13 n r 1 t U&SR meridian. The ledge of the Sunlight claim ' atss 47 deg 49 min e 1228 feet ro:n the center of the ne end of claim. Notice of the location af this claim is re corded in book 39 of mini's, page 456. rec ords of Yavapai county, Arizona. Any and all persons churning adversely ihe mining ground, veins, premises oi auv por-1 tienof the Sunlight LodeClaimso described. surveyed, platted and applied for. are luie- by notified that unless their adverts.' cl;.ims are duly filed according to law and the regulations thereunder within the next sixty days from the date of the first publica tion of this notice with the Register of the United States Land Office nt l"rescott. in tne Territory of Arizona, they will be biured by the provisions of said statute. Fen S. Hildreth. Register First publication. October L VY MINE WARNING NOTICES! NORTHERN BELL AND JUPITER. Notict is hereby given that toe undersign ed is the owner of the Northern Bell and Jupiter mining claims, located in Walker mining district. Yavaimi County. Arizona; the owner of said property nor the property itself will not be responsible for any debts " contracted for labor or otherwise dnring i .1.. ;.i t . . i i i to. nun aaiu iiopetiy is ueiug nutiu uuuer lease and bond. C. G. BROCHC. September 4. 1902. MERTON GROUP OF MINES. Notice is hereby given that the under signed is the owner of the Merton group of claiais. located in Pine Grove Mining dis trict. Yavapai County. Arizona, having bonded the same to the Cadi lac Mining Compuuy : the owner of said property nor the property itself wiff not be responsible for any .1 his contracted tor labor or other wise during the time of said bond. R. M. Dougherty. June 17. 1902. BIG BUG SMELTER. Notice is hereby given that the George A. Treadwell Copper Company has leased the Hoggs mines, srneiter and pipe line, and that the undersigned will in no way be re- i.sible for debts contracted in operating same. COMMERCIAL MINING CO.. s. Douglas. Agent. October 2'. HMt njai si the sai 580 Application For Patent Application For Patent No. 584. U. S. Laud Office. Preott. Arizona, 1 October 22. 1902. I Notice is hereby given that Geo. P Har rington, wit. se (Hist office address Ts Crowned King. Arizo a. has this day tiled his applica tion tor a pa .'tit for 1500 linear feet of the Hig H. II mil..-or vein, beating gold and sil ver with surl ice ground BIO feet in width. situated in 1 iger Mining district, county of i tim YJ. S. Land Office. 1 Prescott. Arizona. Sept. 30, 1902. 1 Notice is hereby given that in 1 urstiai.ee of the Act of Congress approve! May 10. 1872. Frank A. Davis by C. E. M. Beall. his attorney-in-fact whose post office is Pres cott. Yavaii county. Arizona, has made application for a United States jiatent for UGH linear f-et of the suaagut loue claim. DEPARTMENT OF 1 HE INTERIOR, General Land Office. Washington. 1. I'.. October 10th. 1902. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids, directed to the Con mieeion erofthe General Laud Office, will be re ceived by the Receiver of Pnhlic Moneys at the United States Land Office. Prescott. Arizona, up to and including tht VI ,'. y of December. 1902. for the titir has.' of 1500 ft to S C E of 1 100,000 feet b. m. of green and dry aw-tim oer. all 01 the lops and tops thereof an. mated at 100 cords and all of the dead tim ber on the- tract suitable for fuel only esti mated at laO cords, all to be cut from the NW'.,Sec. 24. T. 13 N. R. 3 W. v. ithin the l'rescott Patent Reserve Arizona. No bid j of lees than 2 per M feet b. m. for gresn j enn-tin b r. $1 per M feet b- in. for dry aw j timber. $.50 per cord for greeaju , . and' S.25 percord lordry wood will he consider. deposit of MOO with the Receiver must ac company each bid. and payment in full for the timber awarded must hemndeto the Receiver within 30 days from date of notice of award, or may. if the bid lor so elect at time of milking bid, be made in three equal pay ' ments in 30, 60 and 90 days, respectively, 1 from date of notice of award. The bidder agrees to cut all marked green timber and only that so marked: to cut into logs all 1 dead timber on the tract suitable foi saw. timber; to pile for burning rt a safe dis tance from the remaining timber, all brush and rubbish following the cutting; to manu facture into eordwood all dead timbnr on the tract suitable for fuel only: to pay for I all timber before cutting the same, and to submit all timber to measurement by the forest officers before removal. No living HOMESTEAD MINE. Notice is terabj givei that the Homestead mine, located in the Walker mining district, is now being wot sed under a bond, and that the undersigned, owner of said mine, will not be responsib ! for any labor, accident or debts of the sane which may accrue during : the period of said bond. FRED ZOBEL. Prescott, Arizona. Jan. 8, 1900. SILVER BELT. Notice is hereb giv.-n that the Silver Belt mine, located in t ie Agun Fria Mining Dis trict, is now being worked under bond and lease, and the owi ers of said property nor the property itself, will nttt be responsible for aiy debts con'rncted against said prop, erty during the time of said bond. MRS. V. BASHFORD. HUGH McCRUM. Pweeott. Arizona, May 22. 1901. SIGHT HAWK. Et Al. The undersigned, owner of the Night Hawk. Whit.- Hawk, and Scottish Chief min tng claims, and Night Hawk mill site, situat ed in Piue Grove district. Yavapai county, Arizona, having bonded the same, will not be responsible for auy debts contracted ag nst sail) property duriug the time of said boud. JAMES MARSHALL, Prescott. Arizona. Feb. L 1900. ONI KIO GROUP OF MINES. Notice 1- creby given that the undersigned are the owners of the Ontario group of mines, locnted in Black Hills mining dis trict, and 'hat we will nut be responsible for any 'in.- . -ntracted for labor or otherwise against a I mining claim by parties work ing the saiu Ontario group. W. W. Munde & Co. Pro-ot. Vrizona. April L 1901. nvnii. and territory of Arizona, and ties hjsalad by the Held notes and official plat on tile iu thi - office as Survey No. 1713. ap proximately iu Township 10 north, range 1 and all bids is reserved. Ringer Hermann. t-oiitmiss:oiier. First publication Oct 22. Final publication Nov bearing go! I. silver and copper, situated in i trees less than 12 inches on 1 ae stump will the Big Bug aiining district. Yavapai coun- !e cut. Timber on valid mining and other ty. Arizona territory, and described in the claims will be exempted fn in sale. Pur official plat and field notes on tile in the ! chasers failing to remove timber awarded office of th.- register of the Prescott Land i within one year from date of notice of District. Arizona, as follows, to-wit : j award, forfeit purchase moot j and right to SUM IGHT LODE timber nnremoved unless an extension of , .r. .' time is granted. The righi to reject auy and survey No. 1540. A. j all bids Is reeerved. BTNGER HERM ANN. Beginuing at cor No 1. identical with the I Commisakner. 11 e cor of the location where a granite rock j First publication October 29th. 1902 JfaffeV SJu aud ej areata net - rwiare. KaV :Et . Chs":i'Iv lrtacmcTi.o JBM fffftW ' .ana r.'tn.-av f.r ' . 5 -mtiotihiFt. v....s, s..atara) di rhancen. or aav influntna 'a, urilAtinii or slceia Hub f mucosa, m.- , hrvnr.. Non -trtrin Void by or aent in plain 'J 'iprrtw. orDald. for 'I OX. ..r ' hottl-w, ''irr-.iar svm ou raiueat