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HEBALB 12 Saturday, June 25, 1910. iJLj Mfj3L fm j T i E v For the Southwest xfe Jijft saJI and r apital $200,000.00 A C ompany For With N ver roxies ybody Eiia surplus I Inis Is lo Be YOUR Com The El Paso Life is being organized because there is a crying need for a poniiumy nere of this kind; a company that vll get the bumess and not merely to furnish a safe and profitable investment for a few rich. men. El Paso people alone pay out more for life insurance premiums than the taxation of El Paso city and county combined. There are some fifty-two foreign life insurance companies doing business in El Paso and vicinity. Why allow this, money to go away from our own section? We can retain this money here, and get outside money coming our wa too, if we but meet the invitation of Texas laws. Some six thousand business men of Texas (including over five hundred bankers) have taken stock in other Texas companies and ALL of them havf found it a very profitable and most -saf e investment. WHY NOT YOU? " But, there are ways of getting up a Life Insurance Company; SOME to guarantee better successes than do others. A rich man's investment of $10,000.00 or $20,000.00 merely guarantees that he thinks the investment good for him, and that he is going to try to control your money, too. It promises no insurance policies ("business'') for the company. The general public furnishes the insurance, as is evidencedby the fact that the average policy for all the companies in the United States and Canada for 1909 was but $1,922.00. Then, interest the small man first (the big ones will fol low, after you show that you can get business.) Interest the prospective customers. This, we have done and are doing more every day. We have almost a full hundred stockholders who have taken small blocks of stock: men of different vocations, and many of themamong the best business and professional men of the Southwest. Each subscrib er is a " Booster ' ' for the company for the future, and will furnish us business themselves; help us get business from their neighbors, re port to the company on new business, help to keep the business on the books and report on inspections. . We have no. big subscribers for stock to control the company by "proxies," and do not want them. We are tak ing no 'proxies," and have no "trustees" in our applea lions. As far as possible we desire to make this company co-operative and popular not a close corporation tor a few. This is to be YOUR company, for the stockholders and policyholders, and the general good of El Paso aad the Southwest. The organizers are not NEW at this business. The manager for the organizers is well known, and one of the best posted (by experience and study) insurance men in the Southwest. We have forty of the best hustling and best posted ex perienced agents with us now, and will have a hundred schooled men within sixty dajs under contract. We are now taking conditional applications for insur ance and will have over" half a million insurance to turn over to the officers selected by YOU, not by any "proxy committee," or "trustees." We have a few more shares of the second series of stock to sell in SMALL BLOCKS ONLY. We expect to have at J east fixe hundred shareholders when the company is or ganized. If each of them average $2,000.00 insurance, that assures us $1,000,000.00 from the stockholders and Vaey c-hould help us get an equal amount from their neiahbois, and this assures us, YOUR COMPANY, $2,000,000.00 in surance from our vicinity. any Again, EVERYWHERE OUR AGENTS GO they must talk (advertise) El Paso and its surroundings; the NAME and location of the company makes this so; you will thus have one hundred (and more) agents constantly working paid advertisers for El Paso and vicinity Another company can have forty or fifty rich subscrib ers for stock, but they will not get the business; we will have ten "Boosters" to their one. It is good to have successful business men at the head of your company, but YOU should be PERMITTED to se lect them, not some "trustees" or "proxy committee." We have experienced insurance men and managers to GET THE BUSINESS, if you want to employ them. We have an expert actuary to guide you, if you wish tor employ him. WE KNOW ALL the details of what to do and how to do it, but we are going to leave it to YOUR ap proval and not to some one who knows NOTHING of the business. "We Want to Make This Company a uRAND Success We want you to ALWAYS have a say as to how, and by whom, this shall be done, and would invite and solicit your directions a all times. Let this be YOUR company and FOR THE GENER AL GOOD OF" ALL, and especially for you. You will find this to be your best, safest and most profit paying investment. This, your BEST chance. The Charter has already been procured for this corn-pan- and has been duly assigned in trust for the stock holders and so held by the Guaranty Trusts Banking Company 'of El Paso. ,Come to See Us knd Let Us Convince You That We Are Right rgfanizers i & l-M 1U I IIh A I Y .9 PfjTHAMV m j. j:il. jljijluI-xkj 7 vivjjrrviN 1, KJ B 310-3X1-312 Uuaranty I rust Building EL PASO, TEXA s 1 XrXTJTG JLSJi Oil XEWS. MX W rpTPnipf" Lin uUnui MINES UNDER DEVELOPMENT Cananea Company Makes Beport Sonora Prop erties Active. Tfce Htpet of ine Four Cs Copper cajany at Cananea. for the month of May was 4,300,000 pounds of copper, 141,716 ounces of silver and 377 ounces of gold, representing a profit for ihe month of approximately $107,000, com pared with $100,000 for April. In both instances the copper brought 12. cents a pound and, after gold and oilver are credited to the expense of manufactur ing it, the copper cost only 10 cents a pound. The main shaft of the San Antonio mine, located in the Sierra Azuls, state of Sonora, has been retimbered. The shaft is down 85 feet, while shaft No. 2 Is down 80 feet. The ore Is silver and lead containing some antimony. No zinc has yet been encouDiered, although it is now looked for. The company ex pects to begin shipping soon. Cobalt Fonnd In Cananea. 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The same specimens carry the mineral smaltite, -which is a chemical mixture of cobalt and arsenic. This is the first discovery of cobalt in that famous dis trict. There is a considerable tonnage of this mineral on the dumps of an old working on which are also found con siderable quantities of smaltite. ?few Concentrator and Smlir. TV. B. Duvall, of La Colorado mines, located below Hermosillo, states In the Sonoma News that the TVest Coast Cop per Smelting & Refining company, op erating in the southern portion of the state of Sonora, has purchased machin ery for the erection of a concentrator and smelter, which will be ready for operation In about a year,. The company owns several valuable properties in the west central and southern portion of Sonora, one of which is at the new camp of Tecolote, 42 miles west of "Carbo, where an immense body of ore has been opened up. The main shaft is down 300 feet and the ore body is cut in differ ent places by drifts and crosscuts. The ore body is known to be 1100 feet wide. The ore averages 4 percent in copper and has a total value in gold, silver and copper of $18 gold per ton. A smelter will be installed on this proper ty. The mining will continue to be done on the caving system. The company also owns 3000 acres of mineral ground adjoining the Creston Colorado, which it will develop in a short time. The stockholders of the company are rich Hollanders, finan ciers and mine owners. A. Hulshoff Pal, consulting mining engineer, of the Hague, and W. Schutte, of Amsterdam, a Holland br.nker, have been at the mines on a tour of inspection. Larpre Smelter To Be Erected. In view of recent developments of ore bodies In the Creston de Cobre mine near Hermosillo, belonging to the Mex ican Mining, Refining & Exploration company In the state of Sonora, Mex., the company Is considering the erection of a large smelter. Sixteen veins have been cut in exploration work in the ode which Is 40 feet wide. "XVorfc at ArlRpe Mines. According to the Boston Transcript, the Arlspe Mines company will begin operations in iiO days In the Arispe dis trict in the state of Sonora, Mex. The j Alacran and the Palo Seco shafts will be sunk to a depth of 500 feet. These shafts and connecting levels have pro duced a large amount of high grade sil ver ore, carrying 5 percent copper and 0.28 ounces gold per ton. The Manhat tan Copper mine will also be worked. Th first unit of a concentrating mill "W-iH be installed soon to concentrate and ship the large amount of second class ore, available concurrently -nfith the high grade ore in the two shafts. 1 1-REAT DEML4OT) FOR SOUTHWESTERN ZINC Big Duty on Mexico Zinc; St. Louis Man Studies Conditions. Herbert E. Tuttle, chemist and meta lurgist, who is on a tour of inspection of the zinc resources In the west and southwest as the representative of the Edgar Zinc company, a St. Louis cor poration, has been in El Paso for the past two days gathering information for the company. "In view of the fact that the United States' new tariff law almost prohibits the Importation of zinc ores from Mexico into -this country," said Mr. Tuttle, '-our company, as well as other manufactur ers, is now investigating the develop ment of zinc mines of the west and southwest with the idea of finding a source Vf replacing the loss in the sup ply of zinc caused by the prohibitive tariff. "We must IoqJc to this western and southwestern part of the United States for future ore reserves. "The i-dgar Zinc company has its main offices in the Security building in St. Louis, Mo., but its smelting plants are at Caroi.dolet, south of St. Louis, and at Cherryvale, Kansas, where the natural gas fields afford the cheapest fuel. In fact the Cherryvale zinc plant is noted as one of the most modern in methods known in the world, the gas enabling it to smelt the zinc at cheapest rates and at the same liine to give the mine owner every bit of the mineral contents of the ore. "I have been n Monterey for several years in the metalurgical business and am thoroughly familiar with the zinc industry. There will soon be a big smelter buiit In Mexico to handle the zinc ores. But the difficulty there will be the tariff and cost of fuel. An ex- port duty from Mexico will soon be im posed on zinc ores, and there will be no further importation into the United States. It kHhe wLsh "therefore of the Edgar Zinc company to encourage the owners of zinc mines tin the west and southwest to develop their properties and to foster in every way possible 'the opening up of deposits of zinc. I am not personally interested in the com pany, but simply employed as an ex pert to gather "Statistics and information on the zinc resources of your section. "It Is understood that the steel trust is becoming deeply interested in the zinc industry," said Mr. Tuttle in conclusion. I ficers are wearing a smile of satisfac tion since the statehood bill passed, as they are pretty sure of two jears more without the expense of another election. San Juan's day on the border was quiter than usual. It didn't even rain. Editor A. Valjean of the "White Pine News, of Ely, Nev., passed through Naco en route to Bisbee from La Can anea, Mexico, where he has been on mining business. ' , TELEPHONE HXE TO 311X12. Marathon, Texas, June 25. The Chisos 2tlining compapny at Terlingua is building a telephone line from the mines to Marathon. The poles are laid as far as Dog Canyon. ABSENCE OF BODY THE WINNING CARD Better Than Presence of Mind in Sonora at This Time, Says Farmer. Naco, Ariz., June 25. Wiley Fitzger ald, an old resident of Arizona, and Cochise county in particular, arrived from the Interior of Sonora, where he has been farming on a moderate scat?" with success. Mr. Fitzgerald also car ried d sack containing some good look- J ing ore, though he would not state j where he had secured it. Asked as to j conditions In Mexico at this time, he j said that absence of body was better than presence of mind, he thought, for a short time. A party of E. P. & S. W. railroad engineers have arrived at Naco, but no information could be gleaned as to their purpose. Mrs. Brown, who has been a resident of Naco for the past eight years, left for Los Angeles to join her sons, Ed. Finn and Roy Brown- The family con templates moving to San Diego, Cal., to live. James Jones, of the Four Bar ranch, in Sulpher Springs valley, is in Naco on cattle business. M. J. Cunningham, cashier of the Bank of Bisbee, drove down to Naco in his automobile, architect Hearst accom panying him. All of the territorial and county of- NO ELECTION FOR ARIZONA COUNTY Clifton and Metcalf Postof- fices Advanced Drouth at Metcalf. Clifton, Ariz., June 25. The statehood bill as passed does not provide for the election of Greenlee county officers In the fall. The peopFe of i this section have been working hard to make pro visions for a special county election before the next general election. Ralph Cameron, delegate to congress, made an effort to have the bill amended mak ing such provsion. The fight for tie county seat promises to be hard. No tices of the primary election had al ready been published and candidates for office had started their campaigns. After the bill had passed Mr. Cameron wired that all county officers would hold over and successors would not be elected until the organization of the state had bee-j. completed. Postmaster general Hitchcock has announced a list of IS Arizona post masters who will receive salary In creases on July 1. Both Clifton and Metcalf are included. Postmaster W. F. Weiss, of Clifton, goes from $2000 to $2100, while Metcalf is increased from $1100 to $1200. Both the postoffice and the Shannon Copper company store have added two new stars to the flarr that fly ver their buildings. Metcalf is suffering from a long; drouth. A number of wells have gone dry and the Shannon Copper company is hauling water from Clifton ev.ry day. T1J3 Arizona Copper company is at present laying a pipe line from Mo renci to Metcalf. Duncan was voted dry, but the count was close, 56 votes being in favor of local option and 55 against. Afraid of Ghosts Many people are afraid of ghosts. Few people are afraid of germs. Yet the ghost is a fancy and the germ is a fact. If the germ could be magnified to a size equal to its terrors it would appear more terrible than any fire-breathing dragon. Germs can't be avoided. They are in the air we breathe, the water we drink. The germ, can only prosper when the condition of the system gives it free scope to establish it self and develop. 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