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Rcncctions of a Bachelor
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No Mystery in His Attitudo
Mr. ltoosovclt has given abundant
ptoof that he does not wish to injure
the railroads or any other legitimate
business carried on according to law.
Hut as tho sworn executive he is deter
mined that the laws shall be obeyed and
the public interest protected. There is
no mystery about his attitude towartl
the corporations, but it will do no harm
to make new assurances that he does
not intend to run amuck. Uiehntond
Times-Dispatch.
All-steel Sleeping Car
The first all steel sleeping car over
put oa the tracks arrived at the Itroad
stiect station today. It was brought
here for inspection by ollicers of the
Pennsylvania rairoad before being sent
to the Jamestown exposition.
The ear has tho saino dimensions as
the ordinary sleeper, but weighs ten
tons more. It is made entirely of steel,
aluminum and brass. It will go to
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OP
THE GLOBE NATIONAL BANK
At fllobe, in the Territory of Arizona,
at tho close of business, March 22,
1007.
Resources
Ii-tiis and discounts $20fi,."47.!7
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured l,5."i7.S!
U. S. Bonds to secure circu
lation 12,500.00
Promiums on U. S. bonds . .. 00S.2.1
Rouils, securities, ec 000.81
Hanking house, furniture and
fixtures i:i,S31.00
Due from national banks, not
reserve agents 14,07i'5.fiD
Due from state banks and
bankers 27.S.4 1
Due from approved reserve
agents -....-.. .11,19:5.43
Kxchanges for clearing house 217.88
Notes of other national banks 2,7175.00
Fractional paper currency,
nickels and cents ... - . . 00.1. 7,"
Lawful Money IJescrvc in
Rank, viz:
Specie .. .$ 7,410.00
Legal tender notes 20,019.00 .1 1,150.00
Hcdemption fund with U. S.
treasurer, ." per cent of cir
culation ,.-. 3,070.00
Total $3."il,412.7
Liabilities
'Capital stock paid in 50,000.00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid 1,8S1.01
National bank notes out
standing -- 12,500.00
Individual deposits subject
to check 282,597.74
Demand certificates of de
posit - 205.00
Time certificates of deposit.. 1,177.14
Certified checks 10.80.
Cashier's checks outstanding 839.95
Total $151,112.70
(d) To soil, convoy, bond, Iorbu,
mortgage or othorwiso disposo of any,
and all of its proporty of every c.harac
tor whatsoever.
ARTICLE IV.
Tho amount of capital stock of this
corporation shall be Five Hundred
Thousand ($500,000) Dollars, divided
into Pivo Hundred Thousand hnre of
the par value of Ono Dollar ($1.00)
each and tho time when and tho
conditions upon which said Capital
stock is to be paid in shall bo regulated
and piovided for by the Hoard of Di
rectors.
AltTICLK V.
Tho time of tho commencement oi
this corporation shall be tho date of
the filing in the ofltcc of tho Secretary
of tho Territory of Arizona, of a cor
tilled copy of these Articles of Incor
poration, and tho termination shall be
twentv-fivo vears thereafter.
"ARTICLE VI.
The affairs of this corporation shall
be conducted by a Hoard of Directors
consisting of not less than three por
sons, who shall be shareholders. A ma
jority of said Hoard shall constitute a
quorum for the transaction of business,
and the first directors shall bo: Wm.
Woolsoy, H. N. Rascoe, Q. W. .lones ami
Geo. if. Hill, Lyman. Woods and J. H.
Thompson, who shall hold ollico until
10 o'clock A. M. of the first Monday of
May, 190S, and until their successors
are elected and qualified.
Thereafter, the directors annually, at
a stockholders' meeting to be hold at
the ollico of the company at Globo, Ari
zona, on the first Monday in May, a!
ton o'clock, A. M., in each year, shall
bo elected and qualified for tho term
of oflice commencing on the first Mon
dav in May in each year.
The Hoard of Directors shall have
lovor at any time to fill vacancies
therein. ARTICLE VII.
The ollicers of this corj)oration shall
be President, Vice President, Secretary,
Treasurer and such minor offices as the
Hoard of Diiectors may, from time to
time, deem it wise nnd exK)dient to
have. The President, Vice President
Secretary and Treasurer shall be elected
annually by the Hoard of Directory
from their own number at tho first
meeting of tho Hoard following the an
uual election of the said Directors. The
ollices of Secretary and Treasurer may.
in the discretion of tho Hoard of Direct
ors, be held bv one person.
ARTICLE VIII.
The highest amount of indebtedness
or liability to which this corporation
is at any time to subject itself, shal'
in no case oxceed One Hundred Thou
sand ($100,000) Dollars.
ARTICLE IX.
The Hoard of Directors shall adopt
By-Laws for this corporation which max
be altered, repealed or amended by saio
Hoard.
ARTICLE X.
The private proporty of the stockhold
crs of this corporation shall be exempt
from any and all liability for the cor
porate debts of this corporation.
In Witness Whereof, we havo here
unto set our hands and seals this 18th
dav of Mnrch, A. D. 1007.
WM. WOOLSEY
II. X. RASCOE
0. W. JONES
GEO. R. Hill
to Cor. No. 3; .thonco N. 40 ddg. 4 min.
E. 1410.3 foot to Cor. No. 4; thonco S.
51 dog. 20 min. E. C01.9 foot to Cor. "No.
, tho plnco of beginning. Conflict with
tho Pinal lodo claim, survey No. 819,
containing .238 aero, is oxcludod. Loca
tion notices nro recorded in Rocords of
Miues, County Recorder's office, Gila
County, as follows: Silvor Stnr, Book
3, pago &T(J, amended, Book 3, page
557, amended, Book 8, pago 101; East
ern Star, original, Book 3, page C50,
amondod, Book 8, pago 305. Adjoining
and conflicting clnims, as shown by tho
plat of survoy, are unknown claim and
tho Hechtmnn nnd Gill on tho northeast,
Oarrott on tho southeast, Satisfaction,
Pinal and Barney on the southwest, and
an unknown claim on tho northwest.
MILTON R. MOORE, Register.
Kirst publication 1'ebrtiary 23, 1907.
175
TERRITORY OF ARIZONA,
Countv of Gila. ss.
I, A. G. Smith, cashier of the aboveJations therein expressed
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of
inv knowledge and belief.
A. O. SMITH, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 2(ith day of March, 1907.
J. C. P1ULLIPSON,
Notary Public.
-Correct Attest:
V. A. HOLT,
A. W. SYDNOR,
(J. S. VAN WAGENEN,
Directors.
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
OF THE
TURNBULL DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Know All Men-by These Presents:
That we, Win." Voolsoy, II. N. Has
coe, 0. W. Jones and Geo. R. Hill, all
citizens of the United States of Amer
ica, have this day voluntarily associated
ourselves together for the purpose of
forming a corioratioii under the laws
of the Territory of Arizona, and wo
hereby certify, acknowledge and adopt
the following Articles of Incorpora
tion:
ARTICLE I.
The name of this company shall bo
Turnbull Development Company.
ARTICLE II.
Tho principal place of business of
this corporation shall bo in tho City of
Globe, Gila County, Arizona Territory.
ARTICLE III.
Tho goneral nature of business, pur
suit and enterprise proposed to bo tran
sacted by this corporation is as fol
lows:
(a) To purchase or otherwise ac
quire, own, hold, sell, bond, rent, lease,
mine and work mines and mineral lands
and the products thereof.
(b) To purchase or othqrwiso ac
quire, own, hold, sell, bond, rent, lease
a rd sublot water, water rights, machin
ery, supplies, materials and other arti
cles necessary or convenient for uso in
connection with and in tho carrying on
of the business herein mentioned or any
part thereof.
(c) To pnrchaso or otherwise ac
quire, own, hold, sell, bond, rent, lease,
sublot, maintain, manago or construct
pipe lines, tracks, reservoirs, roads,
tramways, flumes, canals, ditches, em
bankments, telephono or telegraph lines,
railroads and other works, smelting and
refining plants, property or appliances
that may bo incident or auxiliary to tho
main business of this corporation, as sot
forth in subdivision (a) horoinabovo, or
that may bo deemed necossary, expedi
ent, useful or conveniont to said main
business by tho Hoard of Directors of
this corporation.
(Seal)
(Seal)
(Seal)
TERRITORY OF ARIZONA,
County of Gila. ss. -Before
me, Alice M. Birdsall, a No
tary Public in and for the County o'
Gila, Territory of Arizona, on this da
personally appcarod William WooIhcn
II. N. Rascoe, G. W. Jones and Geo. R
Hill, known to me -to be jho person
whoso names are subscribed to tin
foregoing instrument, nnd who nc
knoivledged to me that they executei
the same for tho purposes and eonsulei
(liven under niv hand and seal of of
fire this 1st day of .March, 1Q07.
ALICE M. BIRDSALL,
Notary Public
My commission expires February 9
1910. 1U
MINERAL APPLICATION No. 23S
United States Land Ollico, Phoenix.
Arizona, March 9, 1907. Notice is here
by given that S. F. Sullenbergor, oi
Globe, Arizona, as attorney. in fact foi
John J. Cramer, has made .application
for patent to the OHIO BOY lodo, Sur
vey No. 2328, situated in tin
Globo Mining District, Gila County.
Arizona, in Sec. 25, Twp. 1 N., R
15 E., G. & S. R. B. & M., and described
as follows: Beginning at Cor. No. 1,
whence the X. E. Cor. of Sec. 25, Tp,
I N., R. 15 E., G. &H. R. B. & M.,
bears N. 71 deg. 40 mm. E. 390.10 feol;
thence S. 11 deg. 49 min. E. 007.5 feol
to Cor. No. 2; thence S. tf9 deg. G min
W. 1499.5 eot to Cor. No. 3; thence
N. 11 deg. 49 min. V. G07.5 feet to Cor.
No. 4; thenco N. G9 deg. ii min. E.
1499.5 feet to Cor. No. 1, tho plnco oi
beginning. Location notices aro rec
onhd iu Records of Mines, County Rec
order's oflice, Gil 'county, as follows:
Original, Book 0, pago 170; amonded,
Book 12, pago 202. Adjoining claims
are Lime Rock on the north; Ohio Boy
So. 2 on the east; Ohio Boy No. 3 on
tho south; and Ohio Boy No. 5 on the
west. MILTON R. MOORE, Register.
First publication March 13, 1907. 190
MINERAL APPLICATION No. 233.
United States Land Oflico, Phoenix,
Arizona, Fobruary 19, 1907. Notico b
heieby given that E. A. Wayno, ol
Globe, Arizona, as attornoy in fact for
tho Globe-Boston Copper Mining Com
pany, has made application for patent
to tho Silver Star and Eastorn Star lodo
mining claims, Survey No. 2324, situ
ated in the Globe Mining District. Gila
County, in Sec. 13, Tp. 1 N., R. 15 E.,
U. & S. K. B. & M., described as fol
lows: Silver Star Beginning at Cor.
No. 1, whence the N. E. Cor. of Sec.
13, Tp. 1 N., R. 15 E., G. & S. B. B. &
M., bears N. 78 deg. 42 min. E. 2000.4
feet; thonco S. 40 dog. 1 min. W. 1116.3
feot to Cor. No. 2; thence N. 51 deg.
20 min W. GOO feot to Cor. No. 3;
thence N. 40 deg. 4. min. E. 1416.3 feet
to Cor. No. 1; thenco 8. 51 deg. 26 min.
K. COO feot to Cor. No. 1, tho place of
beginning. Conflict with tho Pinal lode
claim, Survey No. 819, containing .130
acre, is excluded. Eastorn Star Begin
ning at Cor. No. 1, whonce the N. E.
Cor. of Sec. 13, Tp. 1 N., R. 15 E., G.
& S. R. B. & M., bears N. 64 deg. 30
min. E. 1751.7 foet; thenco S. 39 deg.
30 min. W. 1410.1 feot: to Cor. No. 2;
thenco. N. 51 deg. 2G min. W. 573.3 feet
MINERAL APPLICATION No. 232.
United States Land Office, Phoonix,
Arizona, February 19, 1907. Notico is
hereby given that E. A. Wayno, of
Globe, Arizona, ns attomoj in fact for
tho Globo-Boston Coppor Mining Com
pany, has made application for patent
to the Rooster lodo mining claim, Sur
vey No. 2302, situated in tho Globo Min
ing District, Gila County, in Soc. J3,
Tp. 1 N., R. 15 E., 0. & S. R. B. & M..
described as follows: Beginning at Cor.
No. 1, whonce tho N. E. Cor. of Sec. 13,
Tp. 1 N., R. 15 E., G. & S. R. B. & M.,
bears N. 23 deg. 40 min. E. G46.7 feot;
thenco S. 51 deg. 41 min. E. 570.2 feet
to Cor. No. ; thonco S. C7 deg. 15 min.
W. 1315.9 feet to Cor. No. 3; thenco S.
58 deg. 16 min. W. 181.3 feet to Cor.
No. 4; thcuce N. 51 deg. 41 mm. W.
590.2 feet to Cor. No. 5; thonce N. 58
dog. 18 min. E. 498.1 feet to Cor. No.
6; thonco N. 57 deg. 58 min. E. 1005.7
feet to Cor. No. 1, the plnco of begin
ning. tJouillCt Willi ino oeurcu .no uu
surveyed lodo mining claim containing
.370 acre, is oxcluded. Location notices
aro recorded iu Records of Miues.
Comity Recorder's office, Giln Counay,
as follows: Original, Book 3, pago 592,
amended, Book 8, pago 302. Adjoiniug
and conflicting claims, as shown by the
plat of survey', aro Gurrott and Oill
on the northwest; Big Johnnie, Search
Me and an unknown claim on tho north
east; Soarch Me, Bowery Girl and Bed
Rock on tho southeast; Wincholl on the
southwest. MILTON R. MOORE, Reg
ister.
First publication Fobruury 23, 1907.
175
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MINERAL APPLICATION No. 230.
United States Land Oflice, Phoeuix,
Arizona, March 9, 1907. Notico is hereby
given that E. A. Wayne, of Globe, Ari
zona, as attornoy in fact for Globe Con
solidated Copper Company, has made
application for patent to the OSCEOLA
lode, Survoy Jso. 2323, situated in the
Globo Mining District, Gila County, Ari
zona, in Sections 13 and 21, Twp. 1 N.,
R. 15 E., G. & S. R. B. & M., and de
scribed as follows: Beginning at Cor.
No. 1, whonco the If. W. Cor. of Sec.
21, Tp. 1 N., R. 15 E., G. & S. R. B. I
M., bcais N. S3 deg. 21 min. W. 297.0
feot; thence N. 41 deg. 9 min. E. 1307.2
feet to Cor. No. 2; thenco 8. 51 deg.
il min. E. 252 feet to Cor. No. 3; thence
S. 53 deg. 1 min. W. 377.8 feet to Cor
No. 4; thence S. 46 deg. 22 min. W.
948.7 feot to Cor. No. 5; thence N. 51
deg. 41 min. V. 88.4 feet to Cor. No. 1,
the placo of beginning, vocation no
tices are recorded in Records of Mine.",
County Recorder's office, Gila County,
as follows: Original, Book 11, page 45
amended, Book 8, pago 305; amended,
Book 12, page 191; amended, Book 12,
page 43S. Adjoining claims arc I. X
L. ou the northwest; American Boy on
the northeast; Tip Top, Wild & Wooly
and Darius on the southeast; Cotton
wood on tho southwest. MILTON R.
MOORE, Register.
First publication ilarch 12, 1907. 189
MINERAL APPLICATION No. 231.
United States Land Oflice, Phoenix,
Arizona, February 19, 1907. Notice is
hereby given that E. A. Wayne, as at
tornoy in fact for the Globe-Boston
Copper Mining Company, has made ap
plication for patent to the Stnllo &
Moody, Red Cloud and Crancor lode
mining claims, Survey No. 2299, situ
ated in the Globo Mining District, Gila
County, in Sections 13 and 14, Tp. 1 N.,
R. 15 E.. G. & S. R. B. & M., described
as follows: Stnllo & Moody Beginning
at Cor. No. 1, whence tho W. ij Cor. of
Sec. 13, Tp. 1 N., R. 15 E., G. & S. R.
B. & M., bears N. 1 deg. 22 min. W.
580 feet; thence N. 07 deg. 48 min. E.
280,3 feet to Cor. No. 2; thonco N. 51
deg. 27 min. E. J019.1 feet to Cor. No.
3; thenco S. 54 deg. 48 min. E. 5S0.3
feet to Cor. No. 4; thence S. 52 deg. 53
min. W. 1275.5 feet to Cor. No. &;
thenco N. 51 deg. 48 min. W. (132.2 feet
to Cor. No. 1, the placo of beginning.
Conflict with Aztec claim, Survoy No.
820, containing .025 aero, nnd conflict
with Pinal claim, Survey No. 810, con
taining .034 acre, are excluded. Red
Cloud Beginning at Cor. No, 1, whence
tho W. it Cor. of Sec. 13, Tp. 1 N.,
R. 15 E, G. & S. R. B. & M., boars
N. 17 deg. 50 min. E. 403 feot; thonce
S. 54 deg. 48 min. E. 026.26 feet to
Cor. No. 2; thonco S. 51 Jeg. 51 min.
W. 1500 feot to Cor. No. 3; thenco N.
54 deg. 48 min. W. 020.26 feot to Cor.
No. 4; thence N. 51 deg. 51 min. E.
1500 feet to Cor. No. 1, the place of be
ginning. Crancor Beginning at Cor.
No. 1, whonco the S. E. Cor. of Sec. 14,
Tp. 1 N., R. 15 E., G. & S. R. B. & M.,
boars S. 47 deg. 25 min. E. 916.0 feet;
thenco N. 30 dog. 22 min. W. 200.5 feet
to Cor. No. 2; thonco N. 51 deg. 51
min. E. 1202.5 feet to Cor. No. 3; thonce
S. 30 deg. 22 min. E. 100 feet to Cor.
No. 4; thenco S. 47 dog. 8 min. W.
1281.6 feet to Cor. No. 1, the placo of
beginning. Conflict with Aztec claim,
Survoy No. 820, containing 2.298 acres,
is excluded. Location notices aro rec
orded ih Records of Mines, County Roc
order's oflice, Gila County, as follows:
SMillo & Moody, original, Book 2, pago
197, amended, Book 5, pago 322, amend
ed, Book 8, page 309; Bed Cloud, orig
inal, Book 5, page 87, amended, Book 5,
pago 323, amonded, Book 8, pago 357;
Crancer, original, Book 5, pago 650,
amended, Book 8, pago 309. Adjoining
nnd conflicting claims, as shown by the
plat of survoy are Buth, Giant Cactus
and Bryan otf the northwest; Pinal and
Satisfaction on tho northeast; Satisfac
tion, Boll, Aztec and Populist on the
southeast; and unsurvoyod claims on
the southwest. MILTON R. MOORE,
Register.
First publication February 23, 1907.
175
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