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THE AKIZONA KEPUBL1CAJS : WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 18, 183. RE-LOGATED, Red Rover "Jumped" by Charlie Ramps, An Old Miner Who Had Been Layingfor It. Ramps Says Last Year's Work Had Not Boon Done. T ,p ownors Say It Was and Proposo l siio Prospector Ramps In tho Court About It. 1 readied tho city yesterday Mint J arli.i K.uiiih, an old time miner i-pei tor, had "jumped" the Ilcii ne of tho oldest and best mines in the Cave Creek ills- Tin- Red Hover hna had many ., v'io have altogether done iii.iKX) worth o( work upon it. i dt'ui of money has been taken i mid a great deal of litigation f i i.mnected with its history. fent owners, waiving U.ini:s' v augured claim, are J. U. It. It-r, Morris Astier, Bernard U i U.H 1 re i, unsnar.k uousctiau't. Itiey mi ii in possession several years. ik tui been done on tho mine for (,,,..- tune, though the owners evi den nippoed enough had been done tu make gnwd their claim. Itamps him tr i.u.l lioi'ii employed to do certain k -mice enriy nisi u'-cemoer ne n camping in the neighborhood i lias ,.i tut- mine, watching with n great deal . interest any improvements that m jh be made before January 1 of tins year. On January 2 he took with him ute witnesses who exauiinid the am -ant ol work which appeared to have been done, and agreed thut the ri quire meat" of the law had not been met. The property was then formally relo cated and the action tiled in avapai ...nn If a miia' amlilmi ntiit.nnrinlinii ,r. .....":.::.; :: ;''.s .'.:.'.' i ut inc unlit: in i ouipuaD iu iiiv unncin, wh. by no means intend to leavo ii m in undisputed possession. In tact tney laugh at his claims. They say that along early m December they sent a man up to tho u, oe r i perlorni tho necessary work ; be was well supplied, did all that was reqiire.1 to be done and is there yet. or ispei tor who came down from that diairic jeslerdav says that U.unps ii tnere to stay and says he will bo able toe'Ahlisli his claim in court. The' priip-Ttv is too valuable to bo permitted bi etil.-r party to go by default so that I more stubborn litigation la likely to co'ue GOVERNOR MURPHY'S ERRAND. He Leaves Last Night for Washing ton in tho Interest of Statehood. j ernor Murphy left last niglit for Wat iiigion to make another strong pu Ijr statehood. His going ia the reult if a meeting last Saturday night olnttwmper men who pacced resolu-ti- ns r. oiumendmg this courso. A iu'i rip'ion was immediately started to ra 'e money to defray the expenses t goiernor and within twenty-four n-"iri etwral hundred dollars were ra. i The governor will return in tiu.- tu open the legislature. This ar ranjemuit gives him about ten days in nt ii U to labor with unwilling United Mates senators. Mr Dillon Returns to LosAnseles. Mr Kuhard Dillon, ho long ldenti fied wnh the inerchiitilu interests of 1'! nix. having closed up the affairs of l'i n i. Kenealy in this city, left lust nigtn lor Los Angeles. Mr. Dillon's deuiriif is a Iu99 to I'licenix. Ho is a prn,;rexsie business man, one who can n t he easily spared just at this titnf, n hen tho need of good men is rapidly growing. During hie stay in PI o nix Mr. Dillon made hoits of frit-D in by his courteous manner and tl.e j intice of his dealing. He carries vuth turn the best wishes of every man, W' U..11) and child wLo knew him and rn"8t persons knew him. Corporation Election. The lrHt nuiniii! meeting 01 tho stock hoi i r- of the Katrella Fruit Land and Irrigation company was he'd yesterday Bfteriinon at the company's office in the Coiten 1 lock. The following directors iwe hostn- Dr. C. D. lielden, ex j.v H. ('. Powers, F. T. i'omerov, Henry lielden, iNow York, and ii. . Ligtitlnzer. At a subrquent meeting ol the directors Dr. C. D. lielden was eieeteil president, II. IJ. LJghthlzer vice president and F. T. l'omeroy secretary treanurtr. LOCAL BRIEFS. Territorial Treasuror Christy yester day took up I'.'UO.OOO of Wapai county tx nde. A V. Iiredull veeterdav awarded a tontract for building a $LG0J brick re sidence in Churchill's addition to W. S. rnzpatruk. The Valley bank yesterday shipped to Socorro, N. M., a carload of high mde silver ore taken from the Tip Top. While a water connection was being made yesterday afternoon in front of the new Gardiner block the main burst nd the street waa flooded. Philip McKwcn was brought up from Jji a Head yedterday on a commitment for rohhery. MoEwen was charged ff'th "rolling" a aleeping man. llruco Perley waa yesterday ap pointed administrator of tho estate of t-- s. Stevens, the old man who rec ently died of pneumonia, euperindui od by faith cure. In supreme court yesterday discus eionwas continued in the question of amending assignments of error, op ened the day before. The rule was adopted. There was no other business l importance transacted. Mr. l;. u, KIrkland was at the gov ernor' rooms vesterday (or the first tune jimee his recent illnesa. He was '(hzed three weeko ago with pneumonia which became so violent nt one time thai his life, waa despaired of. He bear aw yei of the eevere struggle. Ai tides of incorporation of the Wild-nian-Potera-Goldninn Company were filed yeHturday. Tho incorporators are Porrv U'ildman late of L09 Angeles, A. J. Peters and Nenjamin Uoldman. The plveof bunineea js Tempe, tho cnpital Btoek $50,000. Yesterday was not marked by any extensive real estate transfere. Severul small lots clianued linnda and an offer of $10,000 was inndo for tho Cotton block. A big deal, the parties to which have not jet been given out, will likely bo consummated today. Ks-Sherlir Montgomery left last night for the worka on the Buckeye ditch with three wagon loads of sup plies and fifteen men. There nrn now sixty men at work with twentv-ono miles of ditch to clean. Mr. Mont Romerv believes that vter can be turned in in about two weeka. Tho Warrens Not Hoard From. NJntiiltK fnftlwii- w na lwwtv.l ii...ii.1n frm ,ll0 contractors, Henry and Milton Wiuronulio left town so unosteiitatioiis- ly last baturdav niglit. It was reported THEY DISTURBED HIS NAP. lVn Sleeping on u Mountain Lion nml I'rlcud Waited Ilim liy Sliootlnj; It. "Tho most remarkable ndventura I know of was that of a ten-year-old boy in Colorado," said Uienzi lieauchamp to a St. Mollis Globe-Democrat man. "A party of us had gone from Pueblo for a week's hunting and fishing along the Arkansas river. Wo carried tents and camped out. "A man named Uritton had his young son with liim a manly little fellow. "ho oouU1 lan(1 a trout nnd brinK ,lown an nntelopo with the best of us. Ono day lie got separated from the party, lost his way, and spent the night in tho mountains. lie had with him n short thirty-eight-calibcr spartiug riile, a good weapon for small game, but in the section where we camped mountain llr,,ic .r-i.fi. nli.ntirnl Ilia fntnnr ivris lions were plentiful. His father was well-nigh distracted, and wo searched all night for the adventurous youngster without avail. Just at sun up we started to return to camp. As we de scended a ravine we discovered the ob ject of our search sound asleep, with his head pillowed on an enormous mountain lion, which was curled up ns though enjoying a nap. 'Ihreo of ns approached cautiously to within fifty yuuls, drew a bead on tho animal and ut a given signal fired. "i ho brute never btirred. riio boy, whom we supposed dead, half rose, rubbed his eyes, and inquired peevishly: 'What aro you fellers tryin' V do? I killed this yero lion four hours ago.'" DRUNK ON MUSHROOMS. Tho Sort iifMlinulint UmI hy tho Inhitf Unlit ol Xorlhi-niti-rii lt. The inhabitants of the northeastern part of Asia use a mushroom to promote intoxication. It is known ns the tly- blown mushroom, and the Horticultural 1 Times says it is also very abundant in Scotland. Tho fungus is gathered in the hotKst part of the year, and is then hung up ly a string in the air to dry. Some aro dry before gathered and these aro said to be far more narcotic thnn those artifii ially preserved. Lsually the fungus is rolled up like a bolus and taken without chewing, for, if masti- 1 cated, it is said to disorder the stomach. I One large or two small fungi produco what is looked upon as a pleasant stato of intoxication for ono day. The effect is the Mine as that produced on taking a quantity of spirits or wine, except it is delayed from ono to two hours nftcr tho bolus has been swallowed. At first it produces very cheerful emotions of the mind. It renders some persons ex ceedingly active, and is a stimulant to muscular exertion. Thus, if a person affected by it wishes to stop over a straw or a small stick it Impels him to take a jump sufficient to clear a low lwdgo or the trunk of a tree. It keeps those fond of music perpetually singing, and under its inlluenco a talkative per son can neither keep secrets norsilence: hence it is a source of danger to ladles nnd politicians. INDICATIONS OF AGE. It In Shown Ineoiitrovrrtllily liy n MoUt Kin nml 11 Dry I'alin. "Do you know the surest indication of old age?" said a physiciati the other day, according to the Albany Cxpress. "The surest indications in man," ho continued, "aro n moist eye, n dry palm nnd a shrinkage of tho calf of tho leg. All the Indications are duo to some action of the nerves consequent upon advancing years. In the matter of the eyo tho fifth section is inter fered with, and it is this which causes n How of water. The dryness of the palms is caused by an interference with the functions of tho body, also duo to the action of the nerves, and the shrinkage of the leg follows from simi lar causes. In old age, too, you notico somo men become more corpulent than in tho early portions of their lives. With drinking men tho change is often produced by the quantity of saccharine which they consumo with their drinks, and with those who do not drink it fol lows from other physiological changes. As to tho hair growing gray, it results in tho majority of cases from the par tial closing of the hair cells and tho re duction of the quantity of natural col oring matter which the closing pro duces. With women tho dimness of tho eyo does not come so soon as it does in men." A NEW ALLOY. (Urine a Jletiil Which Hn AVonderrul I'ropertlca or Heslitunce. namo of manganino has been Tho given to a new alloy brought forward in Germany as a material of great re sisting power, nnd which consists of copper, nickel and manganese, says the New York Sun. The specific resistance of this article is given as forty-two microhm centimeters; that is, higher even than that of nickcline, which has hitherto passed ns the best resisting vi'siprmiv iiinrtiiiw- timi ttim ii i.i ttnnt, . . . - . . . i ' .- , . ,.V I It """.Deiiiireilcotciloniv lnuiniiiutc uegrcu re-arrested at t,lobo on the warrant ,, ,.?,. ,,-,:,.... this account P"J'. contractors, KS:el 'rS''- to tho manufacture ( ; water franchises and brought in this morninir. measuring instruments ami or ciectn- and deliver water .imvEiviJits. VANTILBURG & DAVISON, Leading Phoenix JEWELERS. "Watoh.es, Diamonds, JHne 'Jewelry. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS Wateh Repairing in All Its Branches. Washington St 3 Doors East of First Nat'l Bank of Arironn. metal. Another advantage of nuin franine is its behavior under variations of heat, tlie resistance, it is ciaimou. ' nnl nnnnvnfiio It. ifAn.n-nl linCO wlllf'll ;.ik iifriii utua in jviiv i iij i" -. aro required to vary their resistance to nshlitrht a deirreo ns possible uifder different decrees of beat. A further interesting fact is mentioned, namely, that while other metals increase tlielr resistance by the raising of the temper- ature, that of manganino is diminished. FAMILY GRAVEYARDS. I.onesuino M3I1U Tint Arc ti lto Seen on .Southern Imllint lariiu. "There is no place like southern Indi nmi for graveyards," said a resident of llloomfield, Ind., to a Chicago Globe, man recently. "Now, that section in cluding Green, Monroe, Jlrown and Sul livan counties is a wonderland to trav erse. It looksas though the old settlersof fifty years ago wanted each one to have a graveyard of his own. Kvery inilo or two, often far from any roadway, total- , inaccosslbi0 to waons without lay . .. nig wasto the fences, you come upon little rock-walled or rail-bound in cisures containing tho dead oJ one family. Father, mother and several children lie there, and none others. "These jiiaees have long been for saken and forgotten. Weeds flourish in profusion nnd hide tho wind and rain stained tombstones from view. Often with a companion I have entered one of those little inclosures, trampled and torn out the weeds and riehted the-five nr kiv tinnil5tnnp tlmt. lmrl fallen nnd hnlricd even the inscribed virtues of the ,,oa(, ,nto ho wonny earU, These people had no country church yard. No preacher except the visiting parson who came monthly on horse back. They had no funeral in tho pres ent sense of the word. Plain wooden boxes were used for coffins and often tho sturdy youth of the family made the coffin for the dead parent or rela tive. These little spots werodearto those families. One can see that bV the loving little inserip tions nnd decora- ,tions. When they were all dead no ono j remained to care for them and they fell into decay and ruin. I "They aro lonesome sights, those little groups of white pillnrs. In tho 1 winter when tho trees are bare and the grass dead, I have seen f! iclta of crows coming nnd circling nbout the clump of trees that usually cluster nitout tnoso places. The bitter wind moans through tho crackling branches and those crows j wheel about and caw and croak until tho world seems truly a placo of sorrow and death." Marriage In I'runala. ooiuo interesting statistics on mar riage inl'russin show that the marriage rate has risen from 8 or 9 to IT in the 1,000 inhabitants during the last years. This rato is ns high as that in the "good old times" from 161(5 to 18T0. The nver age age of marrying men remains at the former figure of twenty-nine and one-half. In lb3l it was twenty-nine nnd two-thirds, in 1880 twenty-nine and two-fifths. So that men marry neither less often nor nt a later age than for merly. On tho othcrliand, a great dif ference has taken place in the class of men who marry. Only forty per cent, were independent; that is, either with private means or tradesmen, officials or officers; sixty per cent, were laborers, servants or factory hands. The latter form the majority. Wanted. A couple of furnished for light housekeeping, to going some dUtanco V. Feck, Jr., Phoenix. rooms suitable Ho objection out. Address, For Salo orTrado. Double seat family carriage for cash or light rig or cart. Address, Box 35-, Phoenix. Pianos and Organs Sold, rented, exchanged and tuned. See A. Uedew ill's "ad" 111 another col umn. Buy a Home. Tho rent you are paying will soon pay (or a home. I w'JII sell a now brick house with water connections nnd bftth, in the Orchard Qrove addition. Lot 50x140. Fruit trees. One-third cash, balance monthly installments. Price, $2,500. Call on O. L. Gimis, Cotton Block. 'v At Plank'a jewelry auction every ovening in Commercial Hotel Block there will bo given away (rom six to ten elegant presents. Tho sale is a grand success. Everybody invited to attend. Blankenshii' & McAfkk, Auctioneers. Fine French Gabbert Bros. dinner every Sunday. Cold! Coldl Qoldl Parties desiring to invest in gold mines can probably hear of something to their advantage by calling upon or addressing T. D. Morris, Willcox, Ariz.. P. 0. box 45. Fortune telling by cards. Fee $1. Miss Schmidt, Uregoiy house, room 0, down stairs. To tho Public. Wlisreas, It has come to our notice that tho Arizona Construction coin- are offering to tell to build laterals Irom the Gila Iiend Ueservolr and Irrigation company's cana', wu hereby give this public no tice, warning all uersons against tho payment to said Arizona Construction j company, contractors, of any money for the purchase ol any water (ran chiEes or (or the building of any lat erals or the delivery of water, by said Arizona Construction company, con tractors, ns they have no legal water franchises to sell, nor legal right to build laterals, nor legal right to de liver water from said canal. Gn. Bend ItKbEiivoiii ami IiuirciATioN Co. By Lewis Wolklky, Vice-President and General Manager. Why Pay Rent? I will sell a six room frame house with two lots in Collins addition. One third cash, balance in monthly install ments. Price $1,000. Cnll or address, O. L. Gimis, Cotton Block. Now is the time to buy books (or the New Year. Co., have a fine etock. your blank The Irvine Candies made daily at Kitchen, near poatothce. the Candy t( California, Florida and Japanese Oranges and Grapes, 12 varieties of Apples, Poultry, Game, etc., nt Mesa Fituir r-ToiiE. Illll-IIOHH Klllip, FAKMEKS and HORSEMEN A'tTICNTlON I Now Is the tlrao for both farmers and horse men to securo A NEW JlARNKSS. It Is the si-avHi when Imrne s should be rhiinpcd I all hurii a supply of tho famoiif Vacuum u, the l-t-st IIrnis oil In the wonil Mi ITt leather Is tannvl with this great oil, and for the preervatloi olleather It has no equal To every purehas r of a new tet of harness we nlvc a bottle ol this oil free. I Guarantee All of My Work. And all money will bo refunded when I fall to come up to my stnndanl. R. G. ANDRE, Center Street. Tiivenn'iilH. Phfflnix Pavement Co. Co itractors for all kinds of Cement Work. Artificial Stone Sidewalks Of all kinds and Colors, a specialty W. II. Wharton, President C W Stearns, Fec'y and Treas. v. . 0. Mftfctcn, Eupt. ALL WOJtK WARRANTED. Office In Cotteii Building With Wharton .1 Czarnoskl, Center Street nkkmi. mi. GARDEN CITY It ICS'X'VTJXtAN'i'. Washington St., I'hoenix. East of M. Jabobs' Btore, Tho Only First-Class Restaurant in Town. OOOD MEAL8vAT ALL HOURS. r-KESD FISH. 1E1L CLTLETS. ETC TWICE A KEEL SUNDAY! CHICKEN DlNNEIt AND BDTFBB. All the best game, fruits and vegetables in season. Nice nrivato room for families. SINGLE MEALS 25 CTS. TUCK. HING & CO. The Family Restaurant. Formerly the Klectrlc Lunch Counter. Caters to Respectable Family Trade. The Only Restaurant In town Employ ing Only White Help. AH Dolllcacles of the Season Constantly on Hand, from Five Cents ai high as yon wish. COOL, CLEAN AND CHEERFUL. Tho Nickel Plate Lunch Counter 'L.ZZSJg: ment, and will Rive you the worth of your money- Any tickets put out in the future will not be "booked" for less than lb- SQUIRE & FKEYMIRE, Props. WANTS RELIABLE .-. CHEAP .-. YOUR WANTS CAN BE SUPPLIED THROUGH TUB REPUBLICAN EFFECTIVE UATJSS For Classified Advertisements tinder all Headings. 5 CENTS PER LINE EACH INSERTION MImc.-oU n ill-oil -.. WANTED A primer who has had seven yeim exx-ritiieo l'i ihe vineyards and orehards of 1 ntlfornia. .leal e employment. Will work by the day or tontract Address Frank Hose, cure of th's office. r OST OK 8! KAYEI) From Hurley's jasture Ij one hrouu Imrne, weight tuO pounds branded J. ., on left high J10 nwaid tnd noqiie.iloiisai.ked C K. Baker, .Teflerson St., near Yavapai, I'luenix. KiNT YOUR ROOMS A HPRKCIATIKO THE fact that theie will be a large nuiuberuf visitors ,11 ThoMilx thin fall and winter, we will take pleasure in rentlim any rooms parties may hae lorent ehri:lnir noeomrolssion for tame PHOIX REALhhTATECOMPANY. Ileal XHtuto Ior Sal c. JiOO For ', acres on Watllngion S, 3 miles from 1 otofllre, east, choice for aub-dlvl- slon. 13000 Buys 2!) acre", small house, three miles west of postofllco. choice for fruit, JjJ0 cssh 25O0c-sh buys 13 lots MxlCi. Three blocks irom court nouso, wiiii a nve room house HOO cash for choice ol 11 lots 011 Wathlncton. nt Capitol giuuuds. Call today at room 4, i.ewis jjiock iMuiio Tumiiir. PIANO TUNING Itetldence Weit Washington. A. Q. Randal. VVIU A. Davis. RANDAL &. DAVIS, Hi Embalming a Specialty Fourteen Years' Experience, Telephone 52. Handle Roll Steel & Metallic Caskets Parlors Young Building Opp, Commercial Hotel. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT TAKE TMII KKI.IAIII.I! TIIWiINT rou tiu: Liquor, Morphine OR Tobacco Habits. Purely Vegetable Treatment Our Patients will toll you of its marvelous effects. You can continue your usual avo cation whilo taking the treat ment. Remember tho name. um Institute In Gilson Block. Como and see results and sat isfy yourself. I. II. MOORE 11. D. Medical Director, B. B. DALSEY, Aa.latant Medical Director. ENSOB m teoliool. Lainsofl Business Collep Commercial or English Course taught. Students may enter at any time. Day and Evening Sessions. ForinformMlon call on or address E. M. LAMSON, Principal. Phcenix, - - . - Aiizons. Sisters AcadcmyofthoSacred Heart BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Phcenix, Arizona. FnglMi, French, Spanish, Painting, Drawing. Music, ernbrotderv. etc . rjmsht. Tric reasonable. Address, MOTHEK SCI'EKIOK, iQieniz, Arizona. -Lilverv. GOLDEN EAGLfc Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, STURGES & WALTERS, Proprietors. Successors, to J. L Gant, Sjecial Alttation Girea to Boarding Stoat Calls answered promptly. Telephone 51. Pima Street. South of Mills House. STEVENS &ALBRIGHT Cor. Montexuma & Adams St., LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLE. Good Turnouts on short notice at all hours ol the day and night. Buy, Sell and Trade, Horses. Special attention to boarding h:rsea. Phoenix Opera House Saturday, 0! January ul The Tersatlle comedian, ALBA HEYWOOD AB TOM D1LLOWAY. 5 Will prccnt hyp.rmln.ion of Sol Smith Rui sell, the test and funniest of all his suecessec, NEW EDGEWOOD FOLKS, 'EicPT-nwl ". .n Ik a rprr tiioutlnv t(mnl utt-ry pretii'T tnl H i mi j, natural, aui ruiKuuiiii imt'iiui 'll'i i HUJ1V 11 IV 1U1 qilei. out of-U e irny Sew Kngl n1 vlUafe. uiu vuiunn) ni'w no; wi"U itits ICUirUJ. S" -! mi- uuiri vuninvicis mi- ci J Willi f It 1 II Nl titrf II rnrf k.im.a et ifimn va unnlnl dsiil they f iv irit'iout xeetitlon, well taadt it the compi ny Advance sale opens nt Opera llute drns store, rnd.y.Juiiuai JJ. IViur.eriei-. ARIZONA NURSERY GO. 6.ll.aiYS0Xt SON'S. Traps. Five Miles E:ist of Phoenix, On Cronp-riit CbuuI. IIomc-Grown Trees tt Plants A Speelalty. Aprlrut, Vearli, IMtini, Altnoutl, lear, rtnrlno, OrniiKe. I'oii)ef;ranate, Quince, Talln, rmbrelln, Afth, Ole amlrr, repine Willow, 1'oplar, Roses in Great Variety. Xolicc lo Bridmakers anl Contractors. We, the undersigned, a'chiteets of the city ol I'huMiix, herehv agree that on and af'er the first day of May 1M3 lo specify for all brick worn under our supcrvMon. and require thB same tohou-ed by contractors, brick of the following dimensions' For common hrlck b'i inches lonir. 4 lnchca wide and li inch s thick and for pressed or Mce brick. kH inchi s long, 4V. Inches wide anl Tfi Miches thick signed this Jan 5th 1S93. McGlnuia & Heinleln. A I'. Petit: Urcichton. Merit! ew A Ferris: II. R Ieonard, Sr. Notice for Publication. Homestead No 911. Ljind Ornc at Tocsoh, Ariz , January 11, 1S-J3. Notice Is herebv elven tnat the followlnr named settler has filed notice of hl Intention to make finni proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will op made before the clerk of district court at l'hcpnix, Arizona, o Feb 25. ltfJ.1, viz: Henry II ilcPhaul for the se , sec. 1, tp. 5 s. r G w He names the lollowinir witnesses to Drove his continuous residence nnnn an I caltlvatlna of said land. tIi: Kugene Canithcrs, Aur. Douglass. . J. Morgan and W. L. Uarrlcus. all of Gila Bend, Arizona. IIERBBKT DROWN, T. J. HOWELL, Attorney ior 01lmtu. Notice for Publication. Premptlon entry o 2C37. LANdOFFicu at Tucson Ariz., December ii, 189i ( Notice Is horeby given that the following named pettier has flld notice of his intention to niak- final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made hcloro the clerk of the District Court at I'h'entx Arizona, on Feb 4, lS'il, viz: Wesley McKeo of l'tue ntx, Arizona, for tho nw'i of fee. ', twp. 1 n, r 2e. He names the follnwl' g witnesses to proro his continuous residence upon undculitr Mini of ld land, viz: Jinn y K. Sloser. J hu T. I'tmlie. J hn II Ifoovern'id HaniJ. hhljrt, ud io. Puojulx, Arizona. I IIKKBERT RJllVVV. I.esiktT R