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z& '- '.(' THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN: FEIDAY MOBNINCr, APRIL 12, 1901,' a .jM.M.:M SOUTH SIDE ttfirttttViriPVtifirirVyyViir ' THE TEJVIPE flATIOflALi BflflK- TBMPB. ARIZONA. General Banking Business. OFFICKItS: C O. Jimen, l'rvaldent; A. C, Oimmv, Vlco-rrealdent; W. II. Wilbur, Caslilcr. PIKECTOKS: C. a Jonei. A. C. Oihiiiic, J. W. Wolf. W. A. llollon, M. E. Curry. Just Received. J5 Jones Chalndrivc MOWERS and Full Line of EXTRAS. Itfincmber we have these In stock.' there Is no question about It. Tempe Hardware and Supply Company Successor to Floyd W. Holaapple, Hardware, and to 'lha Blcyolo Electric Plumbing- Oorapany. TEMPE, ARIZONA. (Stern's Wine of Cod I $1.00 Per Bottle. 1 Tempe, Ariz. eroaaway e woeur. j a a n aiMai My Dear Beloyed Unsophisticated Friend If you nre looking for the bargain of your life, the best Investment that a man can make, something that will provide for "Ma and the children" after you have crowd the river "Jordan" I've sot It, and It's nothing more or less than a ranch that grown alfalfa every mlnut.' In the jear. Positively do not liuy until I give you prices of the best ranch property In this valley. Yours for "good luck," Real Estate and Conveyancing. Tempe, Arizona.! TKMPK. The Rebakahs on Monday evening Kavf a reception to Mr. and Mm. Les lie Stewart. Mrs. Stewnit, formerly tMUs Anna Dowdle. being n member of the order. A large assemblage gath ered early and at 5:30 the dancing be gan. Guy Collins of Phoenix and liar. ry Overbeck gave the music. At 11 o'clock refreshments were announced and the large crowd of animated rev ellers enjoyed sandwiches and coffee and Ice cream and a variety of de licious cakes. After supper the danc ing was resumed till after 12. Mr. A. P. Gunther. superintendent of the Keystone mines In the Wlckeu tours district, was In Tvnpe on Mon day, looking after Interests In this lilace. The library at the Normal on Tues day received an addition In the form of histories of the various countries of ithe world. It Is In sixty volumes and is In good binding. The library of the formal Is continually being increase 1 twlth the very best books in prnt. A number of south side ranchers are preparing to begin work in the hay fields next week. An old mound on the lanch of stew Hughes, a few miles southeast Tempe. Is being levelled down and the Mesa, Florence & Ray f itage. Leaves Mesa Mondays. I' Wednesdays and Fridays. Ofllce I i Johnson Bros', store. Gather and ) dellr.r baggage and passenger anywhere In Mfsa. A. A. Lorano, Prop, j Novels and Periodicals Complete list of Mormon Church publications. Bicycles, Tires and Supplies at . . . F. T. POMEROY & CO. Successors to Pomeroy & Mets. CODE BUILDING, MESA. NOW PREPARED to fill all i . ...!.. t r t.t - on snort nonce iur v-eieuraicu um- mond Brand Creamery Butter. Al ways Fresh and Sweet. Tempe, ArJzono. Horaei Boarded by the Day, Week or Month. TEMPE LIVERY STABLE ORAISVILLB OARRETT, Proprietor. TELEI'IIO.VC 2.1. Fourth Street Betweeen Hotel and Depot Horses Call at THE CENTRAL. LAND OFFICE . . . Wc have choice Ranch and City property lor lale. Make Loans and write Inmrance. 1.1st your property for sale. Place you where you can make money In oil. Tortillrion : Wlnde. Tempo, Ariz. fl. J. PETERS, WHOLESALE Wheat, Barley, Alfalfa, Grain Hay and All Kinds of Cereals. Special Price on Large Contracts Correspondence Solicited. DON'T GET RATTLED and buy n machlno for which you ca n get no extras. A day or two lost In harvest means a great many dollars to you. If you buy a JONES CHAIN DUIV K MOWER or a JONES LEVER HINDER you can always get repairs without loss of time. We are sole agents for these machl nes on the south side. ;, Wilburullen Hardware Company MESA ARIZONA.. DIRECTORY 1 Liyer Oil earth used for various ditch and ynrd bulltllng put poses. Many skeletons and n variety of unique relics have been exhumed, and friends of Mr. Hughes are getting quite a collection. This mound though not extensive. Is very rich In relics. Jack Frazler has purchased all of Mr. Hewitt's Interests nt Pinal. Tomllnson & WIndes report several good sales of real estate the past few days. Two bay mares came to my ranch, partly shod. One has no brand, the other has a brand on left hip. It Is a combination of J and H. Owner may huvs them by" paying the charges of this notice. J. K. STURGEON. A party of Tempe W. of W. at tended lodge and a dance In Phoenix, Monduy night. Among them were C. P. llorrowdale. J. U. Sturgeon, F. M. Schurenian, It. G. finch. J. K. Hen drlx, G. W. Nicholas, Jack Nicholas. Tom Goodwin, John dimming. Mr. Smith, Judge Meyers, V. K. Mullen. Steve P.rolda and Bert Crane. J. E. Stui geon has purchased the entire lot of Penn rattle In the Pinal tanges. Itert Crane of Merced. Cal., pur chased a carload of cuttle from Dudley Craig. They will be shipped to Call- ALHAMBRA MOTEL, Situated in the town of Mesa, eighteen miles of Phontx, And with an altitude two hundred feet higher than that of Phoenix. Purest water In the valley. Hooms clean, comfortable and moderate In price. Dining room in connection with hotel: finest table service In the valley for the price. White help only employed. Wood home cooking. We cordially Invite you to visit Mesa and Investigate before locating for the winter. W. B. BARBOUB, Proprietor. Phoenix, Tempe & Mesa Stage. Leaves Phoenix 8.30a. m. Return on your own time. Telephone 294. Ofroa L. W. COLLINS, Prop. orders j n: Good Attention Guaranteed. FopHnic. Tempe, Arizona. TEMPE, ARIZ. DEALER IN mww. fornla. . ' ," r t . . Lew Moore left last night for Tuc son In the Interests of the Hayden Company's store. t The following carload shipments were received by the Tempe Hardware com pany yesterday: one carload barbed and baling wire, one carload of Byron Jackson stackers and rakes and a car of Jones' mowers. Mrs. Jultln Melton returned this morning from Uuekeye where she has been teaching the past seven months. She will visit friends here for a few days and thpn leave for California to spend the summer months, The annual meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance Union was held In Tempe. Tuesday, April 9. A num ber of ladles were piesent. Olllcers for the ensuing year were elected us fol lows: President. Mrs. Hattle Buck; first vice-president. Miss Mary Win gar; second vice-president, Mrs. Mamie Coldwell; secretary, Mr. A. B. Tom llnson. The Tempe public school base ball team will play a Phoenix team In Tempe next Saturday". A number of people have been down to see the sko'eton which was dis covered on Mr. Ulrchell's place In the excavation for a pond. The tkehiton Is gigantic In stature, with very la'rge and heavy bones and Is iulte a cur iosity. The Bllnn 'Lumber company's build ing Is being repainted and a hand some large sign now adorns Its front. Robert O, Richards Is aga,ln on the sick list at his home cast of Tempe. W. P. Richardson was a business vis itor In Phoenix yesterday. Mrs. M. E. Smith and her son. Wm, Hansen, and Mr. Braswell of Tempe, visited Mrs. Laura Bowen yesterdqy. Mr. Hansen Is quite 111 o MESA. Nelson & drover have rold about 1,000 ewes and iambs. Part of those sold are to be shipped to Kansas City for mutton, and the balance to Cali fornia. Mesa had her allotment of drum mem yesterday. Mr. Kelty was a genial visitor n Mesa yesterday. Mr. A. Elijah, representing D. H. Uurtls, it hardware man of Phoenix, was In Mesa yesterday. Mr. Vaughn, representing the Los Angeles Times, paid Mesa a brief visit yesterday. ' Joseph Clark, one of the Incorporai tors of the Lehl Creamery & Produce company, passed through Mesa yes terday. A very pleasing sui prise party was given Mrs. Frank T. Pomeroy at their home yesterday, on the occasion of her birthday. Mrs. Pomeroy had been Induced to go up town In the after noon, and while away the crowd as sembled at her home, beginning a pic nic, and at once took possession of the premises. On her return at G p. in. she found the table spread and a happy Joyous greeting. The afternoon and evening was spent most pleasantly and n most bounteous repast partaken of. Those present besides Mr. and Mr3. V. T. Pomeroy, were Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Pomeroy, Mis. Belle Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Monls, Sr., Mr., and Mrs. H. B. Morris. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Funk Ruppleye, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hlbbut, Mr. und Mrs. Forest F'ood. Mis. S. M. Pomeroy, Miss Iva Pomeroy nnd Mr Harry Haines. THE BEST REMEDY FOR RHEU MATISM. Quick Relief From Pain. All who use Chamberlain's Pain lialm for rheumatism ure delighted with the quick relief from pain which It affords. When speaking of this Mr. u. N. Sinks, of Troy. Olilo, says: "Some time ago I had a revere attack of rheumatism In my arm and shoul der. I tried numerous remedies but got no relief until I was recommended by Messrs. Geo. F. Parsons & Co. drug gists of this place, to try Chamber lain's Pain Bnlm. They recommended It so highly that I bought a bottle. T was soon relieved of all pain. I have since recommended this liniment to many of my friends, who agree with me that It Is the best remedy for muscular rheumatism In the market." For sale by all druggists. The guest who Is not hungry always gets the best of an argument at the dinner table. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED BV ... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. tF" SUITE THE .NAME. 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Know All .Men bv These I'rojenti": That we, the undersigned, have ill! day voluntarily associated ourselves together- for the purpose of forming, and do hereby form, a corporation un der the laws of the Territory of Ari zona, United States of-Amerb'a, and we do hereby certify and declare: I. That the names of the Incorpora tors are: M. P. Anderson, William Jung. A. Lernhart, Frederick P. Hell wig, Farley D. Granger, L. M. M I' . ney, F. T. Hawes and Tlmothv I o.an. That the name of the nrJv.atlon Is and sfaall be .Merchants r 1 Jonipany. And Its principal pin t of transacting business bhall be at 1-noenlx, County of Maricopa, Terrltc, of Arizona, with a branch olllce at the Town of .Alvarado, County of Alameda, State, of California, and with other branch offices .t such uliher piu.cm as the Board of Dlrectois of the Corporation shall designate. Said corporation may also transact and carry on business, of the kinds and na ture hereinafter specilled nnd provided for. In other slates, terrltoilcs and countiles wralsoever; and mny hold Its annual meeting, and other stock holders' and dlicctors' meeting? at the snld Town of Alvarado, in said Htate of California, or at sucli other place, or places as may be determined on and designated by a majority of the Board of Directors of bald corporation, II. The general nature of the busi ness to be transacted by said corpora tion, nnd the purposes for which It Is formed aie: To buy, locate, Jilre and otherwUe acquire, to hold and own, manage, operate. Improve, develop, lease, demise, sell and hypothecate lands, mining claims, water ami water rights, lights of way, mineral rights, oil, oil wells, real estate and Interests and rights In any real ' or personal property In the United States of Amer ica or elsewhere, and to execute and deliver leases, conveyances, bonds, mortgages and deeds of trust of the same and of any property of said cor poration. To Improve, develop and cultivate mineral, agricultural and all other klndp of lands nnd real propeity. To engage In and carry on the busi ness In the United Spates of America and elsewhere, of boring and exploring for, producing, refining, distilling, treating, manufacturing, shipping, car rying, handling, storing, dealing In. buying and selling oils, gypsum,, petro leum, water, natural and other gas, coal, asphaltum, bitumen, bituminous rck and other mineral, metallic or hy drocarbon substances, and for such purposes to buy and otherwise acquire, hold, own, manage, construct and op erate refineries, pipe lines, tanks, man ufactures, machinery, tank cars and other works, property and appliances that may be auxiliary to said business or which may be deemed necessary or convenient therefor by the Board of Directors of said corporation. Also to borrow and loan money, and' to take and acquire by purchase, ex change or other lawful mode, and to hold, own, Bell, hypothecate and other wise dispose of the capital stock and bonds of this or any other torporatlon. Also to establish and carry im agen cies, ofllces, storage tanks, and .waie houses, nnd to sell articles and products manufactured or mined by said corpo ration or any other person In the Unit ed States of America or elsewhere, to deal In merchandise and all forms of property and in general to do, carry on, conduct, transact and perform any and all things, nnd engage in any form of business, that may be necessary or convenient for carrying out the purposes above stated. III. That the amount of the capital .stock authorized Is and shall be Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($'00,000.00) and the number of shares Into which It Is divided is and shall be Five Hun dred Thousand (500,000) of the par value of One Dollar ($1.00) each, which when Issued shall be fully paid up and non assessable. Of said capitnl stock Three Hundred and Twenty Thousand (320, 000) shares fhall be Issued from time to time In payment for oil land!, mining claims or other property real or per sonal or both, upon the acquisition of such property, and the balance of said capital stock, to-wlt, One Hurdred nnd Eighty Thousand (1S0.O00) shares shall remain In the treasury of said corpora tion to be disposed of by the Board of Directors thereof for payment of Incor poration and other expenses and for cash upon such terms and at such prices as may be fixed by said Board, and the capital of said corporation shall -consist of the proceeds of said stock and the real nnd personal prop-, crty acquired therewith. IV. That the time of the commence ment of said corporation shall be the date of its Incorporation, and It shall terminate twenty-five (23) years from the said date of Its incorporation. V. That the nffairs of said corpora tion shall be managed nnd conducted by a Board of five Director? to be elect ed on the first Thurnday of March In each year and the officers of said cor poration shall be a President, a Vice President, a Secretary and a Treasurer, all to be elected by said Board of Di rectors. That the Directors for the first year and until the election and qualification of their successors are F. P. Hellwig, L. M. McKenney, F. B. Grander, Tim othy Dorgan and A. Lernhart. VI. That the corporation is not at any time to subject Itself to greater liability than Ten Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) without the written consent of the holders of two-thirds (2-3) of the capital stock outstanding at the time the liability Is incurred, and In no case shall Indebtedness or liability be in curred by said corporation at arjy time. 1n an amount exceeding the sum in the aggregate of One Hundred Thousand Dollars. VII. That the private property of the stockholders of said corporation fhall be exempt from liability for cor porate debts. In witness whereof we have hereunto subscribed our hands and t,cals this 25th day of March A. D. Nineteen Hun dred and One. M. P. ANDERSON. (Seal.) WM. JUNG. (Seal.) A. LERNHART. (Seal.) F. P. HELLWIG. (Seal.) P. B. GRANGER. (Seal.) L. M. McKENNEY. (Seal.) F. T. HAWES. (Seal.) TIMOTHY DORGAN. (Seal.) State of California, County of Ala meda, ss. Before me, Thomas C. Huxley, a No tary Public In and for the County of Alameda, " State o California, on this day personally appeared M. Pt Ander son, William Jung, A. Lernhart, Fred erlck P. Hellwig. Farley B. Granger. L. M. McKenney, F, T. Hawes and Tim othy Dorgan, known to me to be the persons described In nnd whose names are f-ubscrlbed to the above and fore going Instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed the same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed. , Given u"'r n hand and seal of of fice 1 1 4 .iih da. -f March A. D, 1901. .dl.) THl IAS C. HUXLEY. Notary Public In t. d for the County of Alameda. State o' California. Ten ct. I. R. Stp ncld State of California, County of Ala meda, ss. I, Frank C. Jordan, County Clerk of the County of Alanjeda, State of Cali fornia, and Clerk of the Superior Court of said Cour'y (which Is a Court of Record), Ca hereby certify that Thomas C. Huxley, whose name Is subscribed to the certificate, or proof of acknowl edgment of the annexed Instrument and therein written, was nt the time of tak ing such proof or acknowledgment a Notary Public In and for said County, duly commissioned nnd qualified and authorized by law to take the same; nnd duly authorized to take acknowl edgment of 'deeds, nnd f'(H faith and credit are due to all his official acts as such Notary Public. And I do further certify that I nm well acquainted with the handwriting of the said Notary Publi;, and verily believe thnt the signature to the said certificate or proof of acknowledge ment Is genuine and that said Instrument Is executed and acknowl edged before the said Thomas C. Hux ley according to the laws of the said State of California. In witness whereof, I have 'hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Superior Court at my ofllce In the City of Oakland, County of Alameda, this 25th day of March A. D. 1901. (Seal of Said Court.) FRANK C. JORDAN. County Clerk, and Clerk of the Superior Court of Alameda County. Ten ct. I. It. Stp. Cncld. Territory of Arizona, County of Mari copa, ss. I, B. F. McFall, County Recorder In nnd for the County and Territory afore said, hereby certify that I have com pared the foregoing copy with the orig inal Art. of Incorporation filed and re corded In my office on the 29th day of March, 1901, in Book No. f. of Art. of Incorporations at page , and that the same Is a full, true and correct copy of such .original and of the whole there of. Witness my hand and seal of office this 29 day of March, 1901. (Seal.) B. F. McFALL. County Recorder. By A. S. ARTHUR. Dept. Ten ct. I. R. Stp. Cncld. Filed fn the office of the Secretary of the Territory of Arizona this 29 day of .March A. D. 1901. C. II. AKERS. Secretary of Arizona, First Publication April 7. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of the ILEX COPPER MINING AND SMELTING COMPANY. Know All Men by These Presents: That we, the undersigned, M. B. Llnd ley, Morton Llndley, Fred Chapman, for ourselves, our associates and suc cessors, have associated ourselves to gether for the purpose of forming a corporation under and by virtue of the statutes and laws of the Territory of Arizona, and we do hereby certify and declare as follows, viz.: First. The name of this corporation shall be the Ilex Copper Mining and Smelting Company. Second. The purposes for which this corporation Is formed are smelting, re fining, manufacturing and buying and selling ores and mining products of all j kinds, buying and selling real estate, siock ana oonus oi oiner corporations, buying, selling nnd manufacturing ma chinery and merchandise of all kinds, conducting boarding houses and hotels, laying out town sites, 'buying and sell- j lug town lots, and other property, i building houses, lending money. Issu ing notes, mortgages, bonds and other evidences of Indebtedness nnd disposing of the same, and conducting any and all other lawful business necessary for the promotion1 nnd, carrying on of any of the businesses connected with this cor poration, organizing corporations for the purpose of carrying on any and all business mentioned herein, also voting for and electing officers of any corpo ration. The stocks of which corpora tion may be held by thlsi company, and to build, erect, purchase, lease, and otherwise acquire and possess and own, manage and operate mills, smelters, re duction works and nil necessary ap purtenances and appliances therewith, nnd all necessary buildings, factories, machinery, material, appliances and other things used or employed In or nbout smelting, refining, mining and manufacturing; to locate, appropriate, purchase, hold, renr, lease and other wise acquire, own and possess mines, mining claims, mining lands, contain ing any nnd nil valuable ores, metals, minerals or deposits, and any nnd all other kinds of real estate or Interests therein In any portion of the United States, or elsewhere; to sell, convey, transfer, grant, rent, lease, mortgage, or otherwise encumber or dis pose of any or all of said properties, rights; or casements, or any Interests therein, to purchase, lease, or In any manner acquire, own or possess, and to transfer, sell, convey, pledge, mortgage, hypothecate, or oth erwise encumber and dispose of the stock, shores, bonds, certificates or In terests ot any person, company or cor poration; to locate, appropriate, pur chase .lease or otherwise own, possess or acquire sites for the location, man agement nnd operation of mills, smelt ers, factories or reduction works, to lo cate, appropriate, rent, lease or other wise own, acquire or possess, and to hold, develop, maintain, e-perate, man age, and to grant, sell, convey, lease, rent, mortgage and otherwise hypothe cate and encumber and dispose of any water, water rights or Irrigation ditches, flumes, pipes or canals In any portion of the United States of Amer ica, or elsewhere; to make, manufac ture, purchase, lease, rent, or In any manner acquire title or possession to any and all kinds of personal property, and to sell, transfer, mortgage, assign, hypothecate, pledge, lent, lease or In any manner encumber or dispose of the same;' to mine, extract, transport, re duce, and treat In any manner or by any method now known or which here after may be discovered, all ores, met als, minerals, and deposits of every de scription or character; to purchase, construct, rent lease, "build, operate,, use, maintain and otherwise acquire popsesslon to rights of way, roadways, tramways, railways and other ease ments of like nature, necessary, proper or convenient In and nbout the main tenance or operation of any of Its busi ness or enterprises, or any of Its prop erties, and to bargain, Bell, grant, con vey, rent, lease, mortgage and other wise encumber and dispose of the same; to do nny and all such other things as may be necessary, proper, usual, or con venient In the transaction, mainten ance or operation of any of Its enter prises, or business or properties. Third. The place where the principal business of this corporation hall be transacted Is Phoenix, In the County of Maricopa, Territory of Arizona, but a branch office may be located at Chi cago, Illinois; New York City. New York; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Bos ton, Massachusetts; Denver. Colorado; Salt Lake City, Utah; Wlnnemoca and Golconda, Nevada; San Francisco, Frultdale, Berkley. Oakland and Bed ding. California; for occupancy of offi cers' and stockholders' meetings und transaction of all business. Fourth. The term for which this cor poration shall exist shall be twenty-five (25) years. The existence of this cor poration shall commence upon the granting of Its e-harter. Fifth. The number of Directors of this corporation shall "be five, and the names and residences of such who are to serve until the election of their suc cessors are as follows: Names Residences. M. B. Llndley Chicago, III. Morton Llndley Chicago, III. Fred Chapman Lead vl lie, Colo. M. D. Davis San Francisco, Cal. The term of office of Directors shall be for one year and until election of successors. Sixth. The amount of the capital stock of this corporation shall be and Is Five Hundred Thusand ($500,000) Dol lars, divided Into 00,000 shares of the par value of One (il.00) Dollar each. said flock to be fully paid up within one year from date, and to be non assessable. The Indebtedness of this Company shall not exceed twenty per cent (20 per cent) of Its capitalization. The private property of stockholders shall be exempt from liability for debts of the corporation. In testimony whereof we have here unto set our hands this 25th day of March, 1901. "M. B. LINDLEY. MORTON LINDLEY. FRED CHAPMAN. State of California, County of Ala meda, ss. On this 26th day of March A. D. 1901. before me, Hattle C. Thompson, a No tary Public In and for said Alameda County, residing therein, duly commis sioned and sworn, personally appeared M. B. Llndley nnd Morton Llndley, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within In strument, and acknowledged that they executed the same. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at my office In the said County of Ala meda, the day and year In this certi ficate first above written, (Seal.) HATTIE C. THOMPSON, Notary Public In and for said Alameda County. State of California. Ten ct. I. It. Stp. Cncld. State of California, County of Ala meda, ss. On this 25th day of March, In the year one thousand nine hundred and one, be fore me, Charles W. Emery, a Notary Public In and for said County of Ala meda, residing therein, duly commis sioned and sworn, personally appeared Fred Chapman, known io me to be the person described In and whose name is subscribed to, and who executed the within Instrument, and he acknowl edged to me that he executed the Mine. We are Prepared to i We have just received a new line THE LAWRENCE STANDARD k' U..- gJ MANUFACTURERS OK Mining, Milling and Machinery Castings STRUCTURAL IRON ANIJ 8TBEL CONTRACTORS. Second Hand Machinery Bought and Bold. Postofflce Bo: THE VLTL,EY LUMBER CO Jobbers and Dealers in Redwood. "'i moji, jjiuius ana jaouiaings, cement and Lime. Comer Center and Madlaoa afreet a. Telephone 661. P. CORPSTEIN, Manager, Ring up Telephone 63. . ?L at M North Center "tret wanting eomettnug W to drink. We are headauarter a for the ht in nn it. nd feU!I Pab,t' "'P " tun uw uroirinea on eartn. T. W. CHAMBERLAIN LIMBER CQ -DEALERS IST- Lumber, Lime, Cement, Doors and Sash, Moulding, Building Material?, Boxeij, Ktc. Offiea and Yard Corner Second Avenue and Jaokaon Street, In witness whereof, I have hereu set my hand and affixed my official j, at my ofllce In the County of Alame, the day and1 year In this certificate jy above written (Seal.) CHARLES W. EMEltV Notary Public- In nnd for said Com of Alameda, State of California. Ten ct. I. It. Stp. Cncld. Territory of Arizona, County of .a copa, ss. I. B. P. McFall, County Recorder and for the County and Territory afo said, (hereby certify that I have col pared the fore" !ng copy with the or; Inal Art. of ln:orp. filed and record In my office on the 1st day of Ap 1901, In Book No. 6 of Art. of Incor; rations1 at page and that the sa is a full, true and correct copy of gj original and of the whole thereof Witness my hand and seal of on; this 1st day of April, 1901. (Seal.) B. F. McFAI. County Record By A. S. ARTHUR, Dept. Ten ct. I, R. Stp. Cncld. Filed In the ofllce of the Secretary the Territory of Arizona this 1st daj April A. D. 1901, nt fi p. m. C. II. AKiRpd Secretary of Arlzol First Publication April 7. ARE YOU GOING EAST! 0 THEN TAKE THE Sunset Route -AND Piedmont Air Lift Elegant Equipmeii Fast Service.... 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