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FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA
GONE TO BOOST
NORTHERN ARIZONA
Messrs M. I. Powers, Al Doyle
and John Francis left Monday for
l&'vKingman to attend the Rood roads
&&rcmeetini; in that citv and at ban
; Bernardino as representatives
..ffroin this end of the county. It
.y "is" understood that a like number
of heavv boosters will go from
; ''Williams to attend the meetings.
S', i It is clearly evident from letters
received from 'the east 'that the
Vr. northern route has been vastly
V,. misrepresented, by route schemers
"':, and it will take some time and
i . effort to have the truth dissemi
:.,nated among the people and
-i, associations east and west.
CONDENSED STATE
NEWS PARAGRAPHS
j Sixty cases of smallpox have
'"developed so for this- winter in
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Sfc-V Albert 13". Fall . was re-elected
,?jrUhited States Senator from New
llpMVJexico for a full term Tuesday.
jm?' Eight business buildings were
tVdestroyed bv fire at Parker last
,4;'iweek, causing a loss of about
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$$fo plarksville, Perkinsville and
?y r&'M Glade will be new shipping
S?R0ints fr cattle on the new Jerome
fejirailroad.
5J George E. Finch, a native of
jOklahoma, aged about 35 years,
..was . tound in tne last throes ot
'tedeath from freezing near Thumb
&.Butte last week.
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rf rrcstuu seni n live- nsi ui ucic-
agates to the good roads conven
tion at Kingman. Every one of
Jithem is enthusiastically for the.
'northern, route the only means
4jg4Jy which Prescott will be put on
,'JStth(i road map.
dHenry S. Clark, father of Will
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ft' i-.. uiarK, general manager 01. ine
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'United verde copper Co., at
llornme. died last week at Lonir
'&$Heach .California. Mr". Clark
senior, was a pioneer of Montana.
Wm. Faltin was convicted Sat-
'..4urday' at Phoenix for the brutal
'uLramurHpr nf his hirpH man. Carl
fiPeterson, and will be given death
"presentence. Faltin dug a grave the
J;, .iday before in his yard, then killed
'4' -f. and buried his victim during the
- The biggest mountain lion ever
-seen in Yavapai county was killed
, by George E. Ainworth, a stock
.man, in the Walnut creek section
a lew davs airo. Ainsworth came
.$j&upon the animal While it was de
&ffivourintr a calf. The first shot
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Sfwounded it and it retreat(
through the deep snow. A few
i-wiihiiuic5 iuier ninsworiu tMiuc
Vupon it again and succeeded in
'jyolling the beast. The ' big cat
- ;wf?rneasured 10 feet 2 inches from
,.tip to tip and weighed 245 pounds
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W. PAYNE,
Word has been received of the
appointment of Mrs. Francis W.
fluids, chairman of the Arizona
Equal Suffrage Central committee
as a national Delegate from Ari
zona to the congress of the inter
national Woman Suffrage Alliance.
This congress will be held in
Budapest, Austra, June 15th to
21st, 1913.
Hap Hogan is in Phoenix. He
is there for the purpose of looking
over the Salt River valley with a
view to establishing spring train
ing quarters. Hogan is the man
ager of the Vernon team of the
Pacific Coast league, and asked
$2,000 to help pay expenses and
while his offer has not been acted
on, he may make another propo
sition. In the Superior Court of the State
of Arizona In and for the
County of Coconino
In the matter of the estate, of
Carrie O'Brien, deceased
Notice of hearing petition for
letters of administration.
Notice is hereby given that
Caroline McCormick has filed in
this court her petition praying
that letters of administration on
the estate of said decedent be
granted to C. B. Wilson and that
the same will be heard on Tues
day the nth day of February, A.
D. 1913, at 9:30 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, at the court
room of said court, in Flagstaff,
County of Coconino, State of Ari
zona, and all persons interested
in said estate are notified then
and there to appear and sjiow
cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of said petitioner should
not be granted.
Dated January 24,. A. D., 1913.
Chas. H. Adams, Clerk.
1st pub. Ian. 31, 1913.
Last pub. Feb. 7, 1913.
In the Superior Court of the State
of Arizona, in and for the
County of Coconino
In the matter 6f the estate of
Louis Akin, deceased.
Notice of hearing petition.
' Notice is hereby given that
John G. Verkamp, has filed in
this court a petition that the last
will and testament of Louis Akin,
deceased, be admitted to probate
and that letters testamentary be
issued to himself, and that the
same will be heard on Tuesday
the 18th day of February, A. D.,
1913, at 9:30 o'clock in the fore
noon of said day; at the court
room of said court, in Flagstaff,.
County of Coconino, State of Ari
zona, and all persons interested
in said estate are notified then and
there to appear and show cause,
if any they have, why the prayer
of said petitioner should not be
granted.
Dated January 25th,JWD..i9i3
CiiXs. H. AoAis.Gierk.
1st pub. Jan. 31, 1913.' '
Last pub. Feb. 14. 1913.
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Articles of Incorporation of Chino
I Valley Land & Cattle
Company
t Know all men by these presents,
That we, the undersigned, do
hereby associate ourselves to
gether for the purpose of forming
a corporation under and pursuant
to the provisions of Chapter 49 ol
the Session Laws of the regular
session of the first legislature of
' the State of Arizona for the year
1912 and the Acts amendatory
thereto and for that purpose do
hereby agree upon arid adopt the
following articles of incorporation.
ARTICLE I.
The name of this corporation
'shall be Chino Valley Land &
1 Cattle Companv.
ARTICLE II.
1 The names, residences and post
office addresses of the incorpora-
, tors are as follows:
C. C. Hutchinson, Flagstaff,
I Coconino county, State of Arizona.
i T. E. Pollock, Flagstaff, Coco-
1 nino county, State of Arizona.
D. J. Brown, Ash Fork, Yava
pai county, State of Arizona.
ARTICLE III.
The principal place of business
of this corporation shall be at its
office in the Town of Flagstaff,
County of Coconino,FState of Ari
zona. Branch office or offices
may be established by the Board
of Directors at any other place in
the State of Arizona.
ARTICLE IV.
The general nature of the busi
ness to be transacted and carried
on by this corporation is:
1. The purchasing leasing and
otherwise by any and all lawful
means acquiring cattle, horses,
mules and other livestock, the
running and maintenance thereof,
and the sale or other disposition
of the same, together with the
increase, hides and other products
and byproducts thereof.
2. The sale for others, upon
commission of all kinds of live
stock, and the products and
byproducts thereof.
3. The leasing to others of all
kinds of livestock.
4. The purchasing, leasing and
acquiring bv any and all lawful
mtans ranges, ranches, and any
and all kinds of real property,
water, water rights, and personal
property of every sort and de
scription that in the judgment of
its Board of Directors may be
desirable for the carrying on and
maintenance of its general busi
ness. 5. To mortgage or pledge any
or all of its property to such extent
and at such times as its stockhold
ers may see fit.
6. To do all and everything
necessaryfor the accomplishment
of any of the purposes or the
furtherance of any of the powers
hereinbefore set forth either as
principal or agent.
ARTICLE V.
The time of commencement of
this corporation shall be the date
of the issuance to it of a certifi
cate of incorporation by the Ari
zona Corporation Commission and
shall terminate twenty-five years
thereafter.
ARTICLE VI.
The amount of the capital stock
ol this corporation shall be One
Hundred and Fifty Thousand
($150,000) Dollars, divided into
shares of v the par value of One
Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each.
Such stock shall be issued under
the direction of the Board of Di
rectors and shall be fully paid for
at the time of delivery.
The Board of Directors may
authorize and cause stock to be
issued in exchange for real or per
sonal property and on the judg
ment of the Board of Directors as
to the full value of such property
shall, in the absence of fraud, be
conclusive.
ARTICLE VII.
The prudential and business
affairs of this corporation shall be
conducted by a Board of Directors
consisting of three persons who
shall be elected at a meeting of
the stockholders held on the first
Tuesday in the month of January
of each year beginning with the
year 1914. ,
ARTICE VIII.
The private property of the
stockholders shall be forever
exempt from corporate debts of
and kind whatsoever.
ARTICLE IX.
The officers of this corporation
shall be a President, General
Manager and Secretary and Treas
urer, the same person may be
chosen to fill any two offices.
ARTICLE X.
The following named persons
have been selected and shall con
stitute the Board of Directors
until the first annual election,
to-wit: C. C. Hutchinson, J. D.
Brown and T. E. Pollock.
The officers of said corporation
who have been selected and shall
serve until their successors are
elected and duly qualified are as
follows:
C. C. Hutchinson, President.
D. J. Brown, General Manager.
E. t Pollock,
secretary
and
Treasurer
The Board of Directors shall
have the power to fill vacancies in
its membership and 'in the offices
of the corporation.
The Board of Directors may
adopt a common seal and may
adopt by-laws and may amend or
repeal the same and shall have
power and authority to transact
any business within the power of
the corporation and to delegate
sucli power and authority as it
may deem expedient to any officer
of the corporation.
ARTICLE XI.
The highest amount of indebted
ness or liability, direct or con
tinued, to which the corporation is
at any time to .subject itself is the
sum of One Hundred Thousand
($100,000) Dollars.
In Witness Whereof we have
hereunto set our hands this 13th
day of November, A. D. 1912.
C. C. Hutcihnso.v.
J. D. Brown.
T. E. Pollock.
Statk ok Arizona, )
Countv of Coconino f
ss.
Before me Robert J. Kidd, a
Notary Public In and for the
County of Coconino, State of Ari
zona, on this day personally ap
peared T. E. Pollock known to
me to be the person whose name
is subscribed to the foregoing in
strument and acknowledged to me"
that he executed the same for the
purpose and consideration therein
expressed.
Given under my hand and seal
of office this 14th day of Novem
ber, A. D., 1912. My commis
sion expires March 19, 1916.
seal Rouert J. Kidd,
Notary Public.
State Iof Arizona, i
Countv of Yavapai f
ss.
Before me W. B, Sheivley, a
Notary Public, in and for the
County of Yavapai, State of Ari
zona, on this day personally ap
peared D. J. Brown, known to me
to be the person whose name is
subscribed to the foregoing in
strument and acknowledged to me
that he executed the same for the
purpose and consideration therein
expressed.
Given under my hand and seal
of office this 18th day of Novem
ber, A. D., 1912. My commis
sion expires Feb. 18th, 1916.
seal W. B. Siieivlev,
Notary Public.
State of Arizona, I
Countv ok Coconino, j '
Before me Robert I. Kidd, a
Notary Public in and for the
County of Coconino, State of Ari
zona, on this day personally ap
peared C. C, Hutchinson," known
to me to be the person whose
name is subscribed to the forego
ing instrument and acknowledged
to me that he executed the same
for the purpose and consideration
therein expressed.
Given under my hand and seal
of office this 19th day. of Novem
ber, A. D., 1812. My commission
expires March 19th, 1916.
seal Robert J. Kidd,
Notary Public.
In the Superior Court of the State of
Arizona, in and for the County
of Coconino
Mary Kay plaintiff, vs. William
Kay, defendant.
Summons No. 991
In the name of the state of Ari
zona, to William Kay defendant,
greeting:
You are hereby summoned and
required to appear in an action
brought against you by the above
named plaintiff in the Superior
Court of the State of Arizona, in
and for the" County of Coconino,
and answer the complaint therein
filed with the Clerk of this said
.Court, at Flagstaff, in said County,
within twenty days ajter the ser
vice upon you of this Summons,
if served in this said County, or
in all other cases within thirty
days thereafter, the times above
mentioned being exclusive of the
day of service, or judgment by
default will be taken against you.
Given under my hand and the
seal of the Superior Court of the
State of Arizona, in and for the
County of Coconino, this 14th day
of December, A. D., 1912.
seal Chas. H. Adams,
Clerk of said Superior Court.
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