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TOMBSTONE EPITAPH
rCBLUHID ETEKY gCXOAT.
THE COUNTY
RECORDS
InttnitntnU Filed With the Count
Rectnler
THE RECORDS GIVEN IN BRIEF
Copper Quten Consolidated Mining
company to J Allison
Same to H L Foster
Same to A L Armstrong
Same to 8 M Burr
Same to S M Burr
Same to Dionisia Santellenis
Same to J J White
Same to B Carstto
Same to V Q Medigovich
Thnmaa Higgins to Mrs Effie
Lamb
Maggie E Jones to E.irnest McKin
ney
U 6 to Copper Queen Mining com
pany U S to Copper Queen Mining com
pany MORTGAGE
SJames A Finney to Bank of Doug
laa Henry C Schwantes to Ban!: of
Douglas
Annie B Hogan et conj to Hugh J
Brophy
ASSIGNMENT OF LEASE
E J Jacklin to C L Cummings
X J Lavuie to Cora Wortman
SATISFACTION OF NOBTOAOE
Juan L O.rantia to Luis Juarez
Citizens Bank of Benson to W C
Howard
Bank of Bisbee to Geo W Stewart
J C Collins li Rita F Williams
MORTGAGE
Cbas A Murray et ux to S A
Mer-
ritt
Bicbard Zellner Jr to George and H
BHaninger
O K Clinton et uz to State Mutual
B A L Aun
T F McCourtney to State Mutual
B fc L Assn
Maggie Hunn to Citizens Bank &
Trust Co
APPOISTMIST OF AGENT
Euclid Mining
company
to D L
Cunningham
BILL OF BALE
Edward J Flanigan to C S Bean
Q va frnr tn W J Lemin
SATISFACTION OF LIES
W F WoJref to M J Perry
FOWEK OF ATTOESEV
Calumtt-Boston company to C
Buth
D J Spires to M O Spires
AGREEMENT
YV
Tbeo Fisher with C Zumstein and '
WXTttUr
CCCET ORDERS
Fellpa Schram et al vs Arizona
Eating Investment Co
LEASE
Casteneda Bros to J F Kahl and T
P HawkiDS
SIZES.
Eftateot A. Ashman to
Mrs James PearceTcmb-
atone property 00 -
Gsorge and H R Hanioger
to Bicbard Ztllner Bak-
ersTJH property 1500 ..
LuisaMde Hernandez to
n T. Andrews and com
pany Douglas property. .
X A Dudley to Luisa M de
Hernandez Douglas prop
erty Levi Perry et ux to P H
Harrington DooI
property..
John S Tatlor, n".Vor, to
Maggie Muan Eisbce
oroDerty.
10
850
850
10
Estate of A. Ashman to
C L Cumraings Tomb-
atone propel ty "'"
E J Jacklin to C L Cum-
xningi Tombstone prop
erty International Land and
Improvement company
to H E Dugan and H
C Beamier DoogUs prop
PO
2000
er
Tdke Laxative Bromo Quinine TaUet.
SmnmWmcmUmmtMlafmtllmomht. This SigBatOTe,
Wm M Griffith, receiver of
Arizona Savings and In
vestment company, to
Willard W Samson Doug
las property
Wm M Griffith, receiver of
Arizona Savings and In
vestment company, to
J J Bloomer DougUi
property
Uertlia Philbrirk to Aaron
Lewis Douglas property.
110
Warren Realty aud Dev el
opmtntcompanyto War
ren company land. . .
International Land and
Improvement company
to A A Dudley Douglas
property
356
James A Finney to L D
McCartney Douglas prop
erty I. D McCourtney to James
A Finney Douglas prop
erty I W Wallace et ux and A
A Dudley to J M McDon
al Douglas property. . . .
50
46
125 ..
C W Ruth. trustee.toCalu
met Boston company
mines
First National Bank of
Douglas to J A Finney
Douglas property
Chas W Hull, Mary A Hull
and Jos Colley to I W
Wallace micas
International Land and
10
10
Improvemsnt company
to H F Banta Douglas
property
International Land and
Improvement company
to E K I'irtle company
Douglas property
Jobn Casey et ux to Dan
B Seed and Cbas Flynn
mines in Warren dis
trict Kita F William to Evange
line and Wm John Lem
1750
in Lowell property
F H Christy to John Bock
mines in Tombstone dis
trist Frank II Fisher et ux to
Alfred D Plaw, land
Chas II Hone to-Heury C
Scbwantes Douglas prop
erty G W suits et ux to Jay D
Fox Douglas property. .
S F McGuire et ux to Jaa
A Finney Douglas prop
erty Junction Development
company to Junction
"iniug company mines
in Warren district...
Elsie Toles to Mrs Anni
B Hogan Bisbce prop
erty Chas H Hone to Henry C
Schwara Douglas prop
erty 2000
100
1000
500
6000
1 ..
1000
M0KT&ACE
J J Bloomer to Bank of Dsuglas
Willard W cannon et ux to Bant
of Douglas
F M Feirronnet to Bankof Doug
las. H C Beumler and H E Dugan ;t
ux to P J Jordan
ASSIGNMENT
Hoval A Smith to Warren Realty A
Dev Co
Hoval A Smith to Warren Realty A
Dev Co
Hoval A Smith to Warren Kealty A
Dev Co
SATISFACTION OF MOKTCACE
Miners A Merchants Bank to M J
Brown
F J Criatini to Richard Whitlock
Arizona Trust A Banking Co to
Sarah A Graham
r
BILL OF SALE
Anrella B Sparks et conj to Addie S
Green
AGREEMENT
L J Overlook with S K Williams
R. E. MORTOACK
James G Cowan et ux to Bank of
Douglas
MilKTCAGE
X P Olson et ux to J W Wood
CIIATTLE MORTGAGE
Wm Langs et nx to Bank of Bis-
bee
To Cure a Cold in One Day
HEEDS
M R Kempton et ux to
John Eiting Bisbee prop
er!) "GO
J C McKnight et ux to J
W Ross Douglas irop
erty 260
Satah A Graham to Jas G
Con an Douglas prop
erty 10 .
Jas li Cowan to B F Gra
ham Douglas prop
erly 100 .
Arizona Trust and Bank
ing company to Jas G
Cowan Douglas prop
erty 1350 .
The Pure
Food Reform
Much interest is attached to the
pure food law, which wsni into effect
Jan. 7, 1907. A majority of our
manufacturers hate ten labeling
their goods in conformity with the
new Ian for past few months and our
stores are pretty well stocked with the
new goads.
The principle of the law is that the
buyer shall get what he pays for the
label shall represent exactly what the
package contains.
He is not to get something"equally
8 good," or better, but what be wants.
Nobujer really wants adulterants,
fancy colorings, rreservatives, etc.,
but wants "the real tUing." This the
new law is supposed to secure forhim,
and the public will watch with hope
fulness its zealous enforcement A
great deal of harm is done at present
to unsuspecting stomachs by tbe in
clusion in drugs and foods of substan
ces not "down on the bill." This
abuse will doubtless be measurably
abated and every article will disclose
to the consumer the amount of pres
ervativecornpotitien and adulturation
of the foods or drugs he purchases.
Uncle Samuel
Squeezing Lemons
James Lemon and his wife, Mattie
Lemon, are again inmates of the
county jail as a result of several in
dictments found against them by the
last United States grand jury, charg
ing them with uttering and passing
forged checks of the United States
government. ItVill be remembered
that Lemon and his wife were arrest
ed in Bisbee at the time E. P. Rapier
waa arrested on the charge of steal
ing the book of government checks
from one of the officials at Roosevelt
dam. Rapier was convicted in tbe
district court of having passed one of
the forged checks in Tombstone on A,
Wentworth and J.M. Speck. After
being indicted he entered a plea of
guilty and was sen enced to serve a
term of seven years in Yuma. After
he had been arrested in this county
the United States grand jury in ses
sion in Graham county returned thir
teen indictments against him and
two each against Lemon and bis, wife.
Tbey were arrested and released on a
bond to appear before the Unittd
States court in Graham county in
February The indictments returned
against them here allege the passing
of forged checks in Pearce, on the
Pearce Mercantile Co. The bond in
these cases has been fixed in the sum
of $ 2,000 each. The cases will come
up at the next term of the United
States court.
Lemon and his wife were arrested at
Pearce on Saturday by Deputy U S
Marshal Clark
Is Appointed
U.S. Commissioner
R. C. Stanford, of Bisbee, has been
appointed by Judge Fletcher M. Doan
as United States Commissioner at
Bisbee to take the place made vacant
by the resignation of Owen E. Murphy
who has held the position for tbe
past eighteen months. Mr, Stanford
ia a member of the firm of Merritt &
Stanford, attorneys-at-law.
Ores Crip
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A Fough Rider
Monument at Prescott
The report of the Captain O'Xeil
Rough Rider Monument Commission
has been Gled with Governor Kibbey
by the commissioners, who are Robert
E. Morrison, president; Richard E.
Sloan, secretary, and Morris Gold
water, treasurer. The report states
that the commission organized shortly
after it waa appointed and details tbe
energetic work that has been done in
the discharge of its duty.
It mentions the securing of a good
site for the monument on the Pres
cott city plaza. Repecting the erec
tion of the monument the report says
the commission secured the services
of Solon H. Borglum.of Mamaroneck,
X Y., a noted sculptor, who has
agreed to erect a b.-onzo equestrian
statue of heroic size. The commis
sion is satisfied of the talent and skill
of Borglum and expects an appropri
ate monument to the Rough Rider.
It states further thatthe monument
it is expected will be ready for un
veiling about June 1 of this year, at
which time it is expected that there
will be a Rough Riderreunionin Pres
cott and that it will be attended by
President Roosevelt"
Concerning the finance af the com
mission and its trust fund the report
says that the $10,000 appropriation is
stilt intact and that donations have
been received amounting to $1,221.95.
Of the latter amount $53 G5 has been
used in incidental expenses
Neil E. Bailey for
Speaker of House
To be on the ground and meet the
incoming members before the legis
lature opens, Xeil E. Bailey of Co
chise county, candidate for speaker of
the loner house, is in Phoenix.
The Democrat s-iys Btiley expresses
confidence in the outcome of the fight
for the speakership, but in this he has
none the best of W. Bell, Maricopa's
candidate for tbe honor of presiding
officer.
Both Bell and Bailey are now ac
tively at work, and are in constant
communication with the members of
the legislature in every county in the
territory.
Bailey has the solid bscking of Co
chise county and Bell the solid sup
port of Maricopa. In their claims for
success each feels certain that the
democratic caucus will be for them
by a safe majority.
C. C. Crook of Mohave, L. S. Wil
Iiaias of Coconino and Bo J. White
tides of Xogales are all in tbe race.
Neither of them is making the ag
gressive campaign that has marked
the efforts thus far of both Bell and
Bailey.;
The Revival of
Juntas Along Border
An El Paso dispatch says:
The release of the alleged re vol u
tionists at San Antonio and other
points and the ruling that extradition
cinnotbe granted for political of
fenses, has given new life to the revo
lutionary movement all along the
border according to a Mexican, prom
inent ia the movement, who waa jail
ed on complaint of the Mexican
government, and afterward releas
ed. He has informed the Associated
Press that juntas were being formed
from Brownsville, Texas, to Califor
nia. Piling spikes and fish plates on the
track of the Cananea, Yaqui River &
Pacific R. R. last Saturday, an on-
known man made an attempt to wreck
the passenger train leaving Xaco for
Cananea at t-20 a. m. That tbe
would-be train wrecker did not succeed
in his plans of destruction, is prob
ably due to tbe fact that a motorcar,
carrying freight, was tun ahead of the
passenger train that morning and tbe
obstructions on the track were discov
ered and the trick cleared ahead of
tbe passenger.
From Wednesday's Daily.
The Globe bridge was reported
washed out yesterday. It is getting
so that every time a cloud obscures
the sun rumors are set in motion to
like ellect.
Attorney S A Merritt of Bisbee is
in the city on court business.
Rube Potter of Uisbeo is in the city
as a witness in the case of Brajalovich
vs Gold Mining company, which was
for trial today.
Chief hngineer Wilson Jand Claim
Agent Berger of the E P A S W, are
in the city as witnesses In the case of
Donahue vs E P A S W.
Attorney Fred Sutter of Bisbee is iu
tbe city on court matters.
Michael Donahue of Douglas is in
the city being the plaintiff in a case
set for trial today, but was not reach
ed owing to the contest case consum
ing most of the day.
The funeral of Mrs, James Griffin
occurred this afterneon. Rev. Benedict
officiating, and a concourse of friends
paying a last tribute of respect to the
departed. The Pkoplctok joins the
community in extending condolence
to the bereaved husband.
In Yumaafewdaja ago Mexican
smashed a dentist's hollow sign and
carried away several sets of false teeth.
The man was recently released from
the Arizona penitentiary.
While bullets were flying in Tucson
upon the advent of the New Year, one
went through a plate glass window
which cost 100.
The flood sufferers of Clifton have
filed damage suits to the amount of
$150,000 against the Detroit Mining
company of Morenci, claiming that
losses to that amsunt were caused by
the breaking of tbe company's dam,
which imptunded a large amount f
tailings and waste, which swelled the
Hood already on in the creek several
fe.t.
Most of the witnesses ia the Hardi-ker-Rice
contest case returned to their
homes in Douglas today.
Local dea'ers who have goods on
hand which must be relabeled before
sale to comply with tho new pure food
law are advised to comply with the
law. The penalty for violation is
$200 for each offense, and it will take
the profit on a raft of patent medicines
or bottled goods to pay a few of these
fines.
Charles A. Wallace, the efficient
and popular tiniprnerifl with R. S
Hunt for the past two years, was this
afternoon appointed by the board as
sistant clerk to that body. The ap
pointment could not have gone to one
better qualified or more worthy of the
position.
Condensed Report
Of Arizona Banks
The Phoenix Republican presents
a condensed statement of the
reports of the territorial banks at the
clce of business, November 23, 190G,
as compiled by Teriitorial Auditor
Jobn II. Page. The figures are most
interesting and are made more a by
comparing them with the figures of
the last preceding report made at the
close of business, June 18, 190C. The
report shows three new banking
bouses since the last report and a
most flattering growth of business.
The capital stock of the banking es
tablishments totals $1,01 1.950, agaiimt
$SC9,5'J0 in the former report. The
undivided profits are $318,302.8 as
against $259,85S.-I0 in the former re
port. Tbe amount f deposits and
due banks is $8,349,-162.72, against
$7,554,7-"9.85 five mouths before, or a
gain of $791,702.97. InciJentally these
figures show that Arizona has suf
fered no attack yet by refusing state
hood and that she suffered no setback
by the campaign which was on dur
ing tbe time of tlrs rapid growth of
business.
Another Company
For Cananea
Marshall P. Wright, of Cananea,
and Charles M. Shannon, of the
Shannon Copper company, are or
ganizing a company foi the pur
pose of the handling of mining prop
erty in the heart of the Cananea
district. The properties they are
consolidating are five in number,
having Mr. Wright's property, the
Promontorio as a necleus.
Two Heads Not
Better Than One
Having two heads and not know
ing which to follow caused the death
of a calf on the Southern Pacific track
near Xogales S turday morning. The
Xogales Oasia sajs that the caif was
walking along the track when a
freight train came rumbling along.
The engineer, seeing the danger of a
head-nn collision, tooted the whistle
viciously and the startled calf made a
trembling effort to get off the track.
One head faced the right and the
other head faced the left. When the
freak animal endeavored to mute, the
rieht leg moved to the right and the
left leg moved to the left. Sprawling
thus, with the fore feet stretched out
to their limit, she was struck by the
engine and crushed to death. It was
a clear case of two heads not being
better than one. '1 lie fre.it in a ter
ror knew not which head tr- follow
and endeavored to move in opposite
directions at the same time. The
train crew cut the head oJ tiip mon
strosity and brought it to Xogales,
where it was viewed by curious crowds
all day.
Incorporation Fees
Increased Business
Auditor Page has compiled the fig
ures showing the amount of money
taken in during the calendar year
1905 and the calendar year 190C for
the purposes of comparison and for
tbe information of the legislature and
others who may be interested. Ordi
narily the compilations are only for
the fiscal years which end June 30.
These figures shew a very rapid growth
of the incorporating business, as the
business for 190G was near y 33 J per
cent greater than that of thepreceding
j ear. Following are the figures, show
ing $10,614 55 for the year 1905, and
$53,833 30 fer the year 1906
Marriage Licenses
Recently Issued
The fulloning marriage licenses
were issued out of the probate court
recently:
Angel C Romero to wed Carmen R
Corella, both'of Douglas.
W S Ross to wed Annie I Engle,
both of liisbee.
Rodo Corend to wed Felictas Duarte,
both of Cochise.
Jose M Sandoval to wed Dolores
Armentes. both of Willcox.
Francis II Hodges to wed Xoanii
Campbell, both of Biebee.
J R Gardner to wed Hattie
both of Bisbee.
A kins
Break Record at
the C. Q. Smelter
At Douglas last week the Copper
Queen smelter produced in one day
199 tons of refined copper, the lar
gst day's product s'nee the smelter
was started.
Should the daily production be
maintained at this rate for 1907 the
total output would b-3 a little short of
I44,000,C00 pounds of copper. During
the past year the average product has
been something less than 8,000,000
pounds per months. During the ear
the capacity his been increased by
the addition of two new 400-ton fur
naces and another of that capacity is
now nearing completion .
At a late hour this afternoon Mrs.
James Griffin committed suicide by
taking morphine. The lady has been
a resident of Tombstone for several
years, her husband being employed by
the T. C. M. Co. A note left states
that she was unhappy and had de
cided 'sj'eaTi all earthly cares. When
discovered the nnfortunate lady was
beyond recall, Dr. Hnghart finding
her dead when summoned. Xo
cause is assigned for the rash act
the domestic relationj being most
agreeable and no troubles of any con
sequence has come to light. A cor
oner's inquest will be had tomorrow
belore Judge iicrarlana at z p. m.
a coronor's jury being impanneled
shortly after thr tragedy.
WeakL
ungs
Bronchitis
For over sixty years doctors
have endorsed Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral for coughs, colds,
weak lungs, bronchitis, con
sumption. You can trust a
medicine the best doctors ap
prove. Then trust this the next
nine you have a hard cough
The beat kind of a testimonial
"Sold tor over sixty years."
A M4br 3. C.AjT Co., Lowtll. fft.
I aB .AlaA IfianiiFanlnpapfl AS
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4. -sVC 4o HAIR MOOS.
W hT do effretaf VZ publish
the formu. or.l ear medicine.
Ayer's Pills keep the bowols regular.
Ail vegetablo and gently
laxative.
Scholarship Contest
For Arizona Pupils
-Much favorable comment is being
heard here on a schrvol bill which
Prof. Halverson, formerly of Tomb
stone but now of the Clifton schools,
ius prepared to be presented to the
legislature which will convene on
January i3.
The bill provider for the cstablijh
menl of a scholarship lor each county
of the territory in the University of
Arizona- It provides further that the
scholarship shall be a-rardtd by com
petitive examination.
The bill provides that the success
ful student shall be aliened f 150 per
year for expenses ind that this sum
shall be paid out of the territoriil
treasury. As there are thirteen
counties in the territory this
wou d mean an expenditure of but
?1950.
It is believed by educators that the
scholarships will arouse a beneficial
rivalry among the students in every
county and will also increase the
University attendance thirteen each
year.
Ferry !"
are not aa erxDrl-
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doubt at planting- cor iliap-
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An Arizona Lady
Sues a Physician
.Mrs. Iihoda K. .Mitchell, formerly
Miss Rhoda Milligan of Phoenix, has
filed suit in Los Ansreles atrainst Dr.
II. Russell Lurner, proprietor of a
"milk and radium temple of health,"
for $5,43 ) damages.
The Phoenix Democrat says: "Mrs.
Mitchell, who left Phoenix, going to
Prescott some months ago, suffering
from cancer of the brea-tt, went to lx3
Angeles where, through the repre
sentations of this -milk' curist, she
was induced to beco-ne a patient in
the so-called doctor's temple of health,
he agreeing to cure her cancer by the
use of milk and radium, all for the
sum of $150, which the husband of
Mrs Mitchell put up with the affable
doctor.
"Mrs. Mitchell, in her complaint
against the doctor, alleges that she
was fed no radium, that none of the
conJitions of the contract were ful
filled, that she is now in a worse con
dition, through the doctor's treat
ment, than ever, and that the doctor
refused to return the $150."
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