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iaMyfrsa8aiMHBju 4 COCHISE REVIEW: THURSDAY EVENING, TILLY 19, 1900 vf r; . 1 THE EASTER SUNDAY Drilling lo Run Into Ore Streak. the Rich t f forts Are Belnq Made lo Discover thelxlenloMlielaleWon- ilertui lind. The rapid anil Micco-;ful development, work on tho Kiwter Sunday continues to lt undertaken by Hie management with Ri-eat eiiet-Ki. The company's superintendent i- now directing tho direct ion to be followed ' by a drift which is boiiiK undoi-tuUen especially to exploit the f;iitiin(l in the direction calculated to uncover tho ledge which has shown such extraordi nary wealth In gold. It will bo remembered that a lew days ago only this mino disclosed a .ledge, assays from which .were remark able for their extreme richness, moult ing fiom three careful and reliable tests. The extent of this mine of wealth must be ascertained with reasonable certainty, and although there is little doubt that, the extent of the rich lind will be amply satisfactory 10 the own ers, It Is sought to place the matter within the lines of a fair computation. Hence work in the nature of discov ery will be actively prosecuted. lien Behrend wns'among the number who left town this morning lor the i-oast towns. lie will opend a vacation at Santa Monica, lost on the Desert implies horrible thit-si; but there's no need of being thirsty when you can go to the Palace Saloon and get a dear, cool drink of beer. Why He Took to Farming. Joaquin Miller, the California poet, lias a flourishing fruit farm which is his present fad. it has taken the place of the house in I ho tree. The new di rectory of San Francisco registers him as "Joaquin Miller, fruit farmer." When his friends twitted him about It he answered that according to a girl In Chicago, ho supposed he should urite poetry, but farming" was his passion. Mr. Miller explained with .1 twinkle in liia eye, that when he wag being enter tained In Chicago he was attracted by an exceedingly pretty girl about 18 years old. "I insisted upon knowing her," said Mr. Miller, "and tried to make her feel that I was as young as the rest of them by taking her out on the moonlit pla77a and quoting poetry to her. At the end of my verses she looked up at the old man beside her .vlth a pretty show of Interest and said: 'Derr me, Mr. Miller, you certainly should write poetry. You say such sweet things.' '' SoTSirrrbiirco'r.' No. -1. ami at iutertsois 1 tion lino 45 Galena lode at N. 17 cleg., I '21. mill. V. 218.11 it. from cor. No. I J, lGH.l) ft., winm bearing lo cor. No. '2, I identical with location, thenco N. (51 I dcg., 51 min. V. :i00 It. to cor. No. II, I identical with cor. No. I, Dosplain lode I of this group, and on tho oast end lino I of Senator No. '2,snrvoy No.ll'20,thonco I N. 18 cleg., 17 min. R 1 ().!) It. to cor. 1 No. J, identical with location and with corners .o. r, imloim lode 01 inis group, No. , Senator lodo survey No. ll'2(l, and No. Ll, Senator No. '2, survey Nro.U'20,.thencoS. (il (leg., Til min. R ,'tOf) (I. to cor. No. 1, tho place or beginning. GALENA EOl)R lloginniug at cor. No I, tho N. R cor., identical with location and with cor. No. 2, Morning Star lodo uiirvoy No. HKtl, n pine post :i It. long 1 in. sq., sot 1'2 iu. in tho ground, surrounded by a mound of stones bcribcd (!. L 1110, whonco U S.M.M.beaisN.'2S (leg., 01 min. W. 21Pk ft., a main road to main shatt bears duo north 12 ft., thence S.17 (leg., 21 min. E. Gil ft. to cor. No. 2, tho S. 13. cor., identical with location and with cor. No. 8, Morning Star lode survey No. 1331, theuco S. Go cleg., 48 min. W. j 134.3 ft. to cor. No. 1 of the Auburn lode of this Mirvoy, 0G1.8 ft., same bear ing to cor. No. 3, identical with loca- tion, thenco S. f2 cleg., 28 min. V. 3.")3.7 ft. to cor. No. I, identical with cor. No. ! of tho Auburn lodo of this group and at intersection line 3 1 Desplaiu lode 1 at S. 31 (leg. 11 mill. 30 .sec. 132.78 tt. from cor. No. I, thenco N. 17 (leg, 21 min. V. 218.30 It. to intersection line 1-t UesplHin lode at N. 77 dog., II min. W, 257 3 ft. from cor. No. J, and at in terseetion line I 2 llolou lodo ot this survey, at S. 18 cleg. 17 min. V. 81.05 ft. to cor. No. 1, .ri82.3G ft., same bearing to cor. No. 5, identical with location and with com. No. t, Helen lode of this sur vey, No. 3. Senator lode survey No. 1 120, thenco N 17 deg, 50 min. R 350 ft. to cor. No. G, identical with location and with cor. No. 3, Lowell claim ol this group, thence N. td deg., 18 min. R OC1.80 ft to cor. No. 1, the place of be ginning. DKSl'LWN LODR llogiiuiiiig at cor. No. 1, tho N. V. cor., identical with location and with cor. No. 3, Helen lodo of this group, a pine posl 1 ft. long, sot 12 in. iu the ground, surrounded by a mound of stones, scribed I). L1110 whence U. S. M. M. No. I bears N.3 deg., 17 min.R 2082 ft ..thence S. 31 deg., 11 min. 30 bec. V. 220.12 ft. to intersection line bo ween Ituokevo and Senator No. 2 lodes at N. (ft deg., 30 min. 30 sec. W. 51. GG it. from cor. No. 7, Huekeje, and cor. No. 5, Seuator No. 2, survey No. 1 120, 757.5 ft., same bearing fo 'i" No. 2, identical with location nnd with cor. No. 2,Huck eve lode survey No. 1120, thence S. 77 deg., 4 1 min. E. 302.10 tt. to cor. No. 1, Minnesota lode of this survey, 503.30 ft., same bearing to cor. No. 3, identical with location, thence N 31,deg.,ll min. 30ses. R 7G.2 ft to intersection line 4-5 Minnesota lode of this survey at S. 7 deg., 20 min. fi. 91.25 ft. from cor No 5, same bearing 98.70 ft. to Intersection line 3-4 Auburn lode of this group at S. 18 deg., 7 min. R 74.96 tt. from west end center line, same bearing 217 ft. to in terseetion line 1 1 lode of this group at N. 70 deg., 29 min. R 89.73 tt. from cor. No. 1, same bearing 024.72 It. to cors. No.o Auburn.and No. 4 Galena, lodes of this group.eame bearing 757.50 ! ft to cor. No. 4, thence N. 77 deg., 44 min. V 257.30 it. to intersection line 1-5 Galena lode of this survey (see Ga lena) 503.30 ft. same bearing to cor No, 1, the place of beginning. AltlilTRN T.OPR lleglniilng tit ror. No, ), the N. R cor., identical with location and at a point on line 2 3 Galena lode of this group at S. 05 deg., 48 min. 131.30 ft. from cor. No. 2, a pine po3t I ft. long I in. sq. set 12 in. in the ground, sur rounded by a mound of stones scribed A.L.- 1 UO.whenee U.S M M. No I be.ars N. 23 deg., 7 min. W. 2089 tt , thence S. wait till the reason i, ove, Lor any , ftj foion tlnce so,ith 77 IIIHU'UIUIIUII (It'SM'fd UiUll'CSH 1. II. Goodman, G. 1'. A., Han Krancisco: or F. S. Webster. Local Ar. Jtoiu.on,A.T. tto for the Seashore! Recursion every Thursday for Santa Monica, Long Beach, San 1'edro, Santa Barbara, and other places. Limit of tickets, ninety days. Fare only $31.05. Step down to tho grand old ocean's level; get a breath of the cool sea breezes. It will do von good. Hon'l APPLICATION TOR MINIM PATINlSj Mining Application No. i Surrey No. 1110. 1 1 1 S. 1 .and Office, Tucson, Ariz., July 12, 1900. Notieo is heiehy given that the Low ell fe Arizona Copper Mining and ' Smelting Co., of Hiabee,'ochise county, 1 Arizona Territory, per P. (' J'Vnner, at roiney, in fact whose poatofttce ad iresa ig Bisbee, Cochise county, Ari ' zona Territory, have this day filed their application for a patent for 1350, 5IU,, 300, 750, 1257, 1257, 1000, 120, 1300, 1319, , U55, 1390, 1300, 1 109, 520 linear feet lespeetlvoly of the Galena, Helen, Lowell. Desplain, Auburn, Delmar, Minnesota, Boston, Des Afoinetf, f far rlaon, Danville, Hanehett, Dallas, De levin, Ifiggins veins, lode or deposits,, bearing copper and other metals. To gethei' with surface ground Cflti, 250 , 121, 503, 550, COO, CQ0, 322, COO, 000, 000, 1 300, 000, 000, 310 fret in width j ieapectively on each. Situated in, the Warren Mining J)strh't, Conn ty- of Cochise, Territory of Arizona, and designated by the fhdJ iiotea and otiioial pint on file in thlti office bb Survey No.UIO.approxlmately 1 in township No. 23 south, range No. 21 east, on uusnrveyed lands, Gila and , Salt River base and met idian, Arizona, ' .said survey No. 1110 being as followa LOWELL LODR Beginning at cor No. 1, theN W cor., identical with location aqd with cor. No. 4, survey No. 1120, a pine post 4 in. sq. 4. ft. above ground, surrounded ' by a mound of stone3, scribed ; L. L 1410, whence U 3. M. M, No. beara N 7 deg., 44 min. W. 2127 5 fUtllSnce S. ol deg., 4 min. E., 121 tt toj cor No 2, identical with location and on line 0 1, Galenu. lode of this group, at S. 05 deg , -18 mil). W., C00.4 ft from cor. No 1. f hen'ce S. 05 deg., 48 min. W., 301 ft to or. No. 3, Identical with location, rhence N. 73 cleg , 4 min V ,25 ft to or No.4,whence oilgiual location bears N. 73 deg., 4 min. IV. 04 ft , thenc N 17 deg. 22 min. E. 251.5 ft to cor No l.the place of beginning ; HELEN Humi Beginning at cor No 1, the N L' 1 cor., identical with location, a pine post 4 ft. long, 4 in. sq, set 12 in in the, ground, surrounded by a mound ol stones scribed H L. 1410, whence P. "il. M. II: No, 4 beaia N. 2 deg , 21 min W. 2514 ft., thence S. 18 deg.,17 miu. W. 84.95 " tt, to intersection line 1 4 JDesplain lods at N. 77 deg., 44 min. W. deg., 33 min. V. 951 ft to intersection line Boston lode o tib gronp at S. 7 deg, 20 min K 123 ft. trom cor. No. 1, same bearing 1257.10 ft to oar No. 3, identical witli location and with cor No. l,Delmnr lode of thin group, thence N 18 deg., 7 min. W. 38.0? It. to Intersec tion lino 3 1 Desplaiu lode of this group at N. 01 deg., 1 1 min, 30 see. R 98.70 it. from cor. No, 3, some bearing 115.01 ft. to cor. No. 5 Minnesota lole and cor No. 1 ot" the Boston claims ol this onrvey, same bearing 231.32' tt. to cor. No.l.ldentical with location.thence N. ..0 deg., 58 min M 127.15 ft. to cor No. 5, Identical with location and with cor. No. 1 of tho Galena lode ot this survey, thence N. 52 deg., 28 min. R ,m7fl to cor. No. 0, identical With location and with cor. No. 3 Galena lode of this group, thence N. 05 deg. 18 min. 10.527X1 It. fn cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, DELMAH LODR Beginning at cor. No. 1, the N. R cor., Identical with location and with cor. No 2, Vubnm lode of thin group and fully described thereunder,whence U. S, M. M. No. I bears N. 22 deg , 01 V. 3233 ft., thence S. 18 deg., 7 min. R 00() ft. to cor. No. 2 identical with loca tion, thenpe S. 71 deg., 33 min. W. J.20 tt. to Jnl.orrfecf jon line 2 3 liar rjsop lodo of this survey at S. 28 ik-p 13 min. R 2f.C5 feet fiom cor. No. 2 003.31 teet same heai-jug to intersection line 1 i Harrison Jodent ji -8 deg., (8 miu. K 71.21 ft. from roc No. J, 1073.31 ft. same healing to intersection line 3 Boston lode of this group at N 7 (leg , 20 min. W 318 00 ft from cor. No. 3, 1192 11 tt , same bearing to intersection Una 1 1 Des Moinea lode of this group at S 2-J deg , 18 min E 121 91 from cor. No 1, 125 ( 10 feet same bearing to coi No 3, identical with location, thence N 13 deg , 7 min W 000 ft. to cor No 4, identical with location and with cor. No 3, Auburn claim of this survey, thence N 71 deg , 33 min. E. 303.10 ft. to intersection line 3-1 Boston lode of this survey at S. 7 deg., 20 min. E 123 tt Horn cor. No 1, 1257.10 ft., same Lwering to cor No. 1. the place ot be giuniny. BOSTON LODR Beginning at cgr No , the N. V a'OI , Identical with location and wJHi coi, No 0, Minnesota lode r this sur vey, a pine post 1 ft long, 1 in 0q set 12 in in the gtound scribed B. L.l 410, whence 1 f. 3. M. M. No. 4 bears N 28 deg , 30 min. V. 3280.40 ft, rhence N 7 deg., 2i mjn. E. 91.20 ft, to inteisectjon liiit.3-1 Despioinjode-dt N. 31 deg,j min. 30 sec. E 7fr.W ft. Jrntn por. No, 3, 1000,70 tt eame bearing to nor. Nq. 2, identical with location nnd with cor. No. -.L Minnesota lodo of tbi3 jroup, thenco N. 70 deg., 29 min. R 78.1 ft. to cor. No. 1, Dallas lodo oi this survey, 322.90 1 1., same bearing' to cor. No. 3 identical with location and with cor. No. 2 Dallas lodo of this survey, thenco N. 7 (leg., 20 min. W 31KGO ft. to inter section lino 2-3 Delmar lode of this gioup at N. 71 deg., 33 min R 183.79 It. from cor. No. 3, 131-ft, mimic hearing to intersection line I 2 of Dcm Moine lodo at N. 70 dc., 13 min. R 103 II. horn cor. No. 1, !)37.(!0 It to iulcrncctioii line 2-3 Delmar lodo at. N. 71 dcg., :U min. R 303.10 ft. from cor. No. 3. 1000.70 It. I same iK-ariug 10 cor. .o. 1, uiciuiciii with location, tlinnco S i0 dcg, 29 mm. V.'2:i'!.l7 It. to intiMM'clion linr 3 I Desplaiu lodo of this group. at N. 31 deg.. 11 min, 30 sec. I) 217 II. Ii-oim coi. No. 3, 322..)0 It. Minie bcai ing to cor. No. 1, the place ol beginning. N DALLAS LODR Beginning at coi. No. 1, the N. V. cor., identical with location nnd with cor. No. 2, Bob A- John lode snryoy No. 1020, a pino post 1 ft. long 1 in. sq, sot 12 iu. in ground ' surrounded by a mound of stones scribed D. L. 1U0, whonco U.S.M.M. No.l bears N.2 deg.,17 min. W. 4321.3 It., thenco N. 70 deg.. 29 min. E, 211.50 ft to cor. No. 2, identical with location and with cor. No. 3, Bos ton lodo of this group, thenco S. 28 deg., 18 mill, E. 858.00 It. to cor No. 1 Des Moines lode of this gioup 1320 tt. Same bearing to cor.No.3,identieal with location, thence S. 70 deg., 29 miu. V. 000 ft. to cor. No 1, identical with loca tion, thenco N. 28 deg., 18 min. V. 31 It. to cor No. 5, identical with locatiup and with cors. No. 2 John A- James sin -vey No. 1393, No. 3 Bob A- John survey No. 1020, thence N J3deg., 00 min. W. 1280.80 ft. to cor. No. I, Die place ol be ginning. . MINNKSOTA LODR Beginning at cor. No. 1, the N. V. cor., identical with location and with the south end cenier Desplaiu lode of this group and witli cor. No. 2, Annie j lode survey No. 1021, a pino post I ft long I in. sq. set 12 in. iu the ground 1 surrounded by a mound ol stones hcrihed M. L.-1II0, whence U. S. M. .M. No, I hcni-h N. 5 deg, 21 min. R I 3391.50 feet, thence S. 5 deir . 30 min. Y 508.30 feet to cor. No. 2,, thence S 9 deg., 00 mill . 591 ft to cor. No. 2, identical with cor. of location and with cor. No. 5 Triangle lode survey No. 1019, thenco N. 70 (leg., 29 mi'n. R 210.10 ft. to cOr. No. 0 Bob A- John lodo survey No. 1020, and cor. No. 3 Triangle lode survey No. 1019, COO It. same bear ing to cor. No. 1 identical with location and with cor. No, 2, Boston lode of this group, thence N. 7 (leg., 20 miu. Vl 909.50 fl. to intersection lino 3 I Des plain lode of this group at N. 31 deg, 11 min. 30 sot;. R 7G.20 it, from cor. No. 3, 1000.70 ft. same bearing to cor. No. 5, identical witli location and with cor. No I, Boston lode of this group, and with west end center Aulmrn lode of this group, thence S. 7l deg, 29 min W 3m ft. to cor. No. I, the place ol be ginning. DELEV1N LODR Beginning at cor No t, the N E cor, identical with location and with cor No 3, Dallas lode of this survey, a pine post I ft long 4 In squaie set 12 ins in the ground, surrounded by a mound of stones scribed D L--1410, whence U S M M No I bears N 10 deg, 57 min W 5197 ft, thence S 28 deg, 48 miu E 987.70 ft to cor No 3 Danville lode of this group, 1109 ieet same bearing -to cor No 2. identical with location and with cor No 2 Alice lode survey No 1393, thence S 70 deg, 29 min W 85.49 ft to intersection of Chiistmas 90 and Alice lodea survey No 1393, at S 18 .leg, 33 min E 175 ft trom cor No 3 of the Danville lode a claim of this group, COO ft to cor No 3 identical with location and with cor No 1 Alice lode survey No 1393 and with cur No .3 John A' .lames lodo survey No 393, HiBiice n 28deg,-8min W ll'OOft to ot- No 1 identical with location and with cor No 1 Dallas lode of this group, thence n 70 deg,29 min M 300 feet to north end center identical with south end ct-ntei Dallas lode, 0O.Ht same beaiing to cor No I, (he placft of beginning HWCHETT LODR Beginning at cor No 1, the 11 w coi, identical with location and with cor No J, Harrison lode of thin group, a pine post "j ft long in sq oet 12 ma in tjiu gionud surrounded by a pioutid of atones scribed jj f,- 1 1 10, whence U 3 M M No I bears N 10 deg, 12 min W 5011,50 ft, thence 3 '28 deg, -18 mill- IS 113030 t to eor No 2, iduntjeal with location and with eor No 2 fmnvilju lode of this gioup, thence n t oeg, i;i min L W it to cor No 3 whence original location bears N 70 deg, 13 min M 210 tt, thence N 17 deg, 50 min V-1381 teet to cor No I, identical with location and with south end center Harrison lode ot this group, flience S 70 deg, 13 min V 300 it to cor No 1. the place of beginning. HfGGINS LODR Beginning at cor No 1, the N W cor. Identical with location and on line 2 3 Harrison lode of this survev (it S 28 deg, 18 miu I') 173.32 t from 'cor No 2, a pine post I it long I in aq sot 12 ins in the ground, surrounded by a mound of stones, scribed 11 L- IU; whence D S JM M No I beaisN2l deg, 12 min V 3987 it, thence N 71 deg, 30 min 10 310 ft to cor No 2 identical with location, thence S 11 deg, 09 min U 51.10 ft to in terseetion line on north end Bengal lode at S 82 deg. Hi min W 91 10 It tiom the N W cor ol that claim 510.00 U same bearing to cor No 3 whence orig nn) location hears N SI deg, 30 min E 80 ft, thence S ) deg, ft ipn 221 9t ft to cor No I on the west ship jne o) the nnaurvpyed BepgaJ Jode, whence original location heaj-a 0 ',) deg, 30 miu V 32 ft.thunoe N 28 deg,48 min W 523 t to cor No 1, the place of beginning. DAN VIEL E T.ODF, Beginning at cor No 1, the N E cor, identical with location, a pine po9t 1 ft long 1 in square set 12 ius m the gi ound piirrounded by a mound of stones scribed D L-U10, whence U S M Ml No 1 bears n 10 deg, 39 mm W 5025.10 ft, thence 3 28 deg, 18 min E 19 50 ft to cor No 1 Hanehett lode of this suivej, 1455.80 ft, same beating to cor No 2, identical with location and with coi No '.! Ilimehett lodo nl tlii.i orniui thence 3 ".0 deg, 13 min V COO ft to cor long 4 iu sq bet 12 ins in tho gronucl surrounded by a mound of stones scribed D M 1j 1110, whence USMM No 1 bears 11 3 dug, 14 miu W 3857 it, thence n 70 deg, 13 min E 103 It to in tersoction line 3-1 Boston lodo of this group at n 7 dog, 20 min w 131 it from cor No 3, 000 ft, .same bearing to cor No 2 identical witli cor of location and witli cor No 1 Harrison lodo of this group, thence s 28 deg, 18 min E 74.24 11 to inteiM'ction lino 2 3 Delmar lode of this group at 71 deg, 33 min w 003.31 It from cor No 2, i:JO0 ft same bearing to cor No 3 identical with loca tiou and will' eor No I Danville lode of I his survey; thenco s 70 deg, 13 min w 000 ft to c(i-No 1 identical with loca tion .'ind'with cor No I Danville lode of this group, thenco 11 28 deg, 18 min w SYCJO ft to cor No 2 Dallas lode, 1 175.10 It Mime bearing to intersection line 2 3 Delmar lode ol this group at n 71 deg 3.t min K 01.09 II horn cor No 3, 1300 ft t-aino bearing to cor No 1, tho place oi beginning. HARRISON LODE. Beginning at cor No 1, tho u w cor identical with location and with cor No 2 Des Moines lodo of this group, a pino post I ft long 4 in sq set 1 ft in tho ground, surrounded by a mound of stones scribed II L 1110, whence U R M M No 1 bears 11 11 deg 12 nun w, 3793 ft, thence n 70 deg, 13 miu e 000 ft to cor No 2 identical wilh location, thence s 28 deg, 18 min o 21.05 It, to intersection lino 2-3 Delmar lodo of this gioup at s 71 deg. 33 miu w 1121 ft fiom cor No 2, 173 32 It Ha mo bearing to cor No I Hlg-gin-, lodo ol thhj group, 090.32 ft sam bearing to intersection west linennsur veyed Bengal lode at n 90 deg, 45 min w 017 3o it from cor No 4 Hanehett lode of this sinvev, 1319.50 ft same bearing to coi No 3 identical with location, thence s i"C deg, 13 min w 300 tt to coi No I Hanehett lode ot this gronp, 450 It same bearing to cor No 4 Hanehett lode, 000 ft same learing to cor No 4 identical with cor No 1 Hanehett lode of this group, thenco n 28 deg, 18 min w 10...U it to cor No 3 Des Moines lode ! ol this survey, 1215.23 ft. same bearing 10 inrerseciion tine 'j;t tJelmar lodoof this gioup nt a 71 deg, 33 min w 003.31 ft from cor No 2. 1318.50 ft same bear ing to cor No 1, the place of beginning. Tho said mining claims being of re cord in the olllee of Recorder of Deeds as follows, to wit: Des Moines lode, book 15 record ot mines, pages 43, 44, 1.1; uauas iou nook l. record of mines, I pages 39 and 10, Harrison lode, book lo j record of mines, pages 10, 47 and 18; Galena lode, book 15 record ol mines, I pages IK and J9; Helen lode, book 15 liecord of mines, pages 15 nnd 10; Des 1 plain lode, book 15 record ol mines, I page 37; Auburn lode, book 15 record pf mines, pages 40, 4 1 and 12; Delmar lode, book 15 record of mines, pages 42 I and 43, Boston lode, book 14 record of I mines of Cochise county, page 793; ; Hanehett lode, book 1 1 record of mines i of Cochise county, page 795; Higgins I lode, hook 14 record of mines of Co chise county, page 791; Minnesota lode, book 11 record ot mines, page 550; 1 Danville lode, book 12 record of mines, page 153, Deleviu lode, book 12 record of mines, page 154. At Tombstone, in the county and ten itory aforesaid. 1 The presumed general course or direction of the veins, lodes or 1 mineral deposits of the above de ' I scribed lodes respectively is shown 1 upon the plat posted on the claim as nearly as can be determined from present development, this claim beiiif.foi the linear fest nf pnch InHo thereof as hereinabove set forth re tipectively, together with the surface ground shown on the official plat afore said. Ths said veins, lodes and mining premises herehy sought to be patented are hounded as follows, to wit: On the north Rlnnl. -fnnt- nti.l Cloiin. 1 tor lodes.survey No latter 1120, Copper 1 Queen ( 'onsolidated Mining Co., owner j On the west- Senator No. 2 and Bnok . eye No U20, Martin Coatello, owner; Annie No. 1021, Bob A- John No. 1020, (unit it fumes mm .limit ino l.i-.i.l, ine South Biobee Copper Mining & Town site Improvement Co., owners. On the south Alice and Christmas '90 No. 1393, South Bisbee Copper .Mining Townsite Improvement Co., owner. On the east Rathnioon ,v Bengal, tlrophy A-O' Hare, owners; .Morning Star No. 133J. Copper Queon Consolidated Min ing Co , owners; Del Norte, Higgina Ar Rennor owners, I AREA. Net urea hwell lode Total area Helen lode l.tsa area In lontiict lili Oe-jplaln loje .ess area In nonttlot with Gfilpim lode Net urea Helen lode Total area Desplain lode Leis nteo In conflict with Senator NTo.2,fciu-ve.lU0 Lew urea In oontllrt with Huekfe uil ve No. UiO I.eas areu In i-ontilct W 1th u pait ot Auburn lode t-ontllot l.csiorott In poiittiet with Onlena lode , Lcsh areu In eonnk-i with Auhinii odenndltovtnn' lodes I.esbitl-ea in I'ontllet with Unburn lode onl I.i'ts aieii In eonlllrt with Minnesota lode .,.. , . JJet nieu Decplaln lode.. Net aieu (inlenu lode Total urea Auliiu-n lode l.evsaiea in iilllllli'l w llh HotOli lode . Net ait-a Auburn lode Totnl ai eu Delmar lodr-.. , Leis inert In eonlhel with llurrkoii lode Lei,., ureu in t-ontilet w llh Vich Moines lode Net men Delmar lode Total urea Hcton lode Leni-palii' eopfllel MM, IMinai atul portion o oes ioi(et, l.lMi ;297 .2-Ji 9.1(17 Mi .till .W. ..171 .077 .on .iti'i ucreB acres tn'reA aore .!Ai acres notes ac-rfl aeies ueren were. ItiTeK .Shi 17,815 .(.'.s 1.31'J 7 lf, nereq C C9-! uores 17.179 aere iii'ies ae re 11 021 ucrei ure net eg . uefe I.es? area i( eonrltet wl(i !83l ,L'l acres . uores D. uore; 1S.S10 ucrei 10 4o ucrei 19 900 acne ii ity acres aorsa acres 1 CU acres 19 340 acres UQ acres acre? aerei 11 Sill arreg o;i lrjenticat with location and with cqr No phristmas '9(3 lode euivev No )$$, thence u is deg, IS mjn W 937 70 1 - vey, 1155.80 ft sann bearing tu PF r identical with location and with cor No Dos Moines lode of this gvoup, ' thencp n 70 deg, 3 mjn K 000 ft to cop No ), t)ip place of beginning. )ES MOfNPB .0Di. Beginning at cor No 1, the p w cor, I identical yritk Jccati9n,a pine post -1 ft I pcu .folti?s lode onb Nol ."U'fi Hoeiou lode w-j ajen imiiag lone Nei aieu Uiuicsou lode Net area Deloin lade Net area Hanehett lode Total area JUh'ffins lode 3 229 f.es! area In conflict with Ik-r.gQl lode,un$ure)ed 1615 Net atea Higglnc lode Sex area Danville lode Net area Deo Molr.es lode Total area Harrison lode 17 M0 I.eiiaiealn eontlletwithuu- s,iuveed Genial lode :! 00 Nei art u iloi i Uon h.de N.tl hi fi hide i-lalin 157.191 aeree Macuetit vitilutiou, 12 K. throughout Any and all persons claiming ad versely any portion of gajd, Galena, fjelen, I.onejl, pespMu, Aubptii, peh mar, M,iunesota, Boston, De3 Moinea, Ifanlsou, Dantle, jjunchett, Pallas, Df levin, llipgjna, pi(nea or surfape giontld ate rennired to flle their ad veispolatma with w Rsgjster of the United States Land Oitice at Tncson.ln t)w Territory of Arizona, during the sixty days period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute. s Mli-TOX R. MO0BF, fiegistr. Hrst publipatiqn Jwly 10, 18WV 4iw?44: A I'lcn.iorc to.Auawur l.uttcr.s . . . y . EL PASO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE GO. MACHINISTS, IRON A NO BRASS FOUNDERS, FORCE and BOILER WORKS ALL CLASSES OF MINING MACHINERY Wrllr for l.VI lin:il, . E PASO FOUNDRY AHD MACHINE COMPANY I lh Paso, Tkxas 4 pimmmmtummmtttmnMmimimmttiitimmtiftimt Linen Crash Suits Have ju&t arrived. Positively the prettiest shown this season. Thoy wero delayed thirty days in transit, and wo are thereforo compelled to sell them nt much lower prices than had they ar-: rived In due time. Somo handsomely braided ones, in white, ap plique, others in blue and white, and then the plain ones with the" new inserted pleat. I'ROM l.OH Ul" TO S2.QR, lnMtii.l f a.ofi -4.00. 3 3 cr Sole Agents for : Standard Patterns THE FAIR iuiiiuuiUiiuuuumuituuiiinuiuiiuuuiiuuuiiiuuaiiiuM mm im n iyMM ,i i i ii hi in ii i ii in I (! ii - " ' T"- ' ' ' - - '- - Bank of Bisbee s ,(jNt'nRponrr.i) UlreetorM: (Irtlrt'rn: Bus Witi.iAit.s .1. S. Donnns .1. B. ANoira W. H. Bkoi-iiv M. .1. (?I!NN'1N(IIUM V. II. Bkopiiv, Bresident .1. S. Dot'Gh.vs, Vice-Bresident M. .1. U'XNiS'chum, Cashier Forelsn KnoIihuk-o and Telej:i-aiihle 'I i-nnrifers to all Part of the World. Ae- . coiintN of IndlviiliiuU, Fliuw nnd Cm i.niit ions solicited. Mattei-M entrusted "to tiu'i-cui'e ulll teeebe i oils t ulleiitiou. Meieau iuoiie houelil unit oold. A'geuc) L for Ne .ealund t'iie Insuraiicr 'oiuiaii. i EtA n-T'4rrijrni-ir'ir-r ?? MA JHUWnW HAL ESTATE, MINE BROKER ilottss and Lot-j Uyiiht ud S.-li on Commission, Houses for Ken, Money Loaned A . X OFFICE: ANGIUS BUILDING, ROOM 3. BISBEE, " A. T. .t!ttx "T5 v COPPER QUEEN STORE SOME MARKED REDUCTIONS IN PRICES INCIDENTAL TO THE SEASON . $ Thus early, in tho very midst of wearing and need time for you, we begin preparing oitr: stocks for the new season, some months ahead.-. Very often the preparation entails a lesser profit, aud iu many cases no profit at all but the loss is compensated for by having stocks iu condition and being free to receiver A the best and the choicest the new season has to offer. Some of the goods the prices oft which have been affected by this preparation and getting ready are: ' , t Millinery Trimmed Hats, Walking Hats, Sailors all sorts of summer head wear "for' feminine folks, Scarcely a dozen trimmed hats left, but the reduction in prices will make up for the lack of choice. Walking Hats, some for as little as fifty cents. For a dollar you may ,Jpiqk from .the best we have. Shirt Waists i i If .the Shirt Waists were last year's . styles we couldn't have paid less regard to the cost than we have in remarking these waists all new and desirable styles. 50c 75c 85c $1. 25 You'll find every waist we' have under one of these pric s. The 75 and 85 ones sold t for $1.25 and $1.50. At $1.25 you'll find waists that sold for $2.00, $2.50 and upward?.- Made to Order Clothing: At Less than Usual One ot the lavffS-M tallm-in esiuMl-diniiMits we represent has decided to dose out iuan lines of summer piece goods their nreparutlon for full To do thl the mo3t ertectunj method hus h9n adopted a reduction in price. The difference in prlcw we hand over to yon, and here are fifty-eight samples to select fiom; not stjles that you wouldn't want at any price, hut good, desirable cloths, and made ju3t a9 care fully as though you were paying full ptlce. The saving to yoiUf will he from two to ten dollars a suit, according to the quality you select. Yoii had better look these fifty-eight sample? over, anyway. . . . . . 4 ft 4 yWMitiW A I '