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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN: SUNDAY MOKNINO, SEPTEMBER 7, 1902. THE KIBBEY PLAN (Continued from Third Page.) user to use less water than is neces sary under the most economical and skillful cultivation and irrigation to make his lands the most productive, is a policy that leads to universal ruin. It is not intended to say that it might not be good policy In a time of unexpected and sudden but temporary shortage of water to provide for a dis tribution of water that will save per manent growths as distinguished from annual or temporary ones but this would be simply to meet an emergency and it is not obnoxious to, but rather proves the rule stated. There Is another consideration that Is of very practical importance, and that is the question, who shall be the bene ficiaries of the construction of the pro posed reservoir T It would seem that It would be the policy of the government to make up by means of stored water the deficient supply for those lands already Imper fectly cultivated, because of this defi ciency. There is, it may safely be stated, more than 1,000.000 acres of land in this valley to which water could be dis tributed from the proposed Tonto res ervoir, by the existing means of dis tribution if there were a sufficient sup ply of it. Some of It Is absolutely un reclaimed, some partially reclaimed and others more nearly so, but none in practice as it has lately prevailed here, completely so. If the reservoir Is built and fulfills our expectations there will be na dis tinction In practice. In the distribution of stored water and other water, what ever its source, by the general reservoir and canal system. All will have the benefit of the water as it did naturally, and would again if not for the reser voir, naturally flow in the river, a large but indefinite part of which never ha been appropriated. If tt can be ob tained there will be application for water for the 1.000.000 or more acres susceptible of service. But there will not be enough. There can never be enough to meet the demand. Then how shall applicants be served? It is the most logical, the most natural, the most Just and the most practicable plan to meet the demands in the order of the existing appropriations until they are supplied, and if there be a surplus then to new lands acquired by home steading under the provisions of the Newlands law. Enough has been said to demonstrate the necessity of speedy and finally set tling the question of priority, of right of land owners within the territory pro posed to be supplied by the Tonto res ervoir. Two plans suggest themselves, the selection of one or the other much depending upon the readiness with which the proposed beneficiaries ap prove of either. One Is by agreement of all the water users to submit the question of the date of appropriation, the extent of the ap propriation and the manner of use to arbitrators selected under the statute, for award, for with a provision that the award shall be final, without ap peal, and that the award be made a decree of court. The other Is to Institute a suit in the district court for that purpose, having all the water users parties plaintiff or defendant with the incidental right of omitted parties, to make themselves parties; then have the case submitted to a referee to report to the court his conclusions as to time and extent of the appropriation of each party, and in due course a decree of the court there on. Of course it must be understood that nothing can be done or attempted to regulate the course of business or tne courts by such an agreement. Diligent work can accomplish this In a comparatively short time and the question laid away as settled. It should be made a condition prece dent to the acceptance of a subscription to the capital stock, of the proposed association heretofore outlined, that the subscriber shall have agreed to submit these questions for settlement as pro posed oo that the extent and time of his appropriation shall have been ae termined by one or the other of these proceedings.. After the determination of these rlehts the owners of them should be classified, each by the year of his appropriation. . Then, when the government Is ready to issue rights under the reservoir, preference should be given to appli cants therefor according to the class In which their appropriations are found, giving preference to the oldest, thence in order of time to the newest. Reasonable limitations of time should be imposed within which this prefer ence should be exercised, imposing upon the delinquent the penalty of postpone ment to await his turn at the last. It is of course contemplated that after the plan here proposed shall be in op eration, that there will be no pecuniary benefits accruing to the stockholders by way of profit of operation, and that when the cost of maintenance and operation shall have been provided for there can and will be no further charge to the water user. It would require others than the com pilers of this to make even an approxl mate estimate of the cost of and main tenance and operation and the probable income from sources other than tne assessments against the stockholders. The association will have no Interest bearing debt to be charged up against the water users. The ccat of manage ment and administration can be re duced to the lowest possible limit by concentration ar.d systematlzation Taking these things into consideration it is conservative to say that the cosi of water to the user ought not to ex ceed 75 cents per acre to the user per vear. And this cost can be still fur tner reduced from various sources of income. The water Impounded in the reservoir will afford power at a cost of one-fourth of that now paid for many times the amount now used In this valley, and even then produce a handsome Income The cities and town in the valleys will need a supply from which an im portant Income can be derived Power could be transmitted to pump water 101 the Pima Indians and the requirements for that purpose would hardly make an nrmredable diminution of the whole amount developed, and would afford them a ereater. more certain, more eon- ' stant and a more rellabl supply of water than they ever had. The power could be used to raise the water now stored and constantly renewed, in the gravelly strata underlying the surface of the valley an amount of Important magnitude. Viewing the matter from that of the xtremest pessimist the prospect Is al most dazzling. Taking the cost of the reservoir and of the system of distribu tion at the highest It can be expected. Keduce the amount of land to be Irri gated to the least extent, within the certain knowledge of the most Incredu lous. Make liberal allowance for faults. improvidence, carelessness, mistake and unskillful management and admin istration. Take Into consideration dis aster by flood. Ignore possible Income from . other sources other than from the stockholders themselves, and yet the result Is of such magnificent pro portions as to be alluring. There are dangers, too, some of them already realised, that have crept insid iously upon us, and are yet more Insid iously and steadily Increasing, that we will be at least better equipped to con front. For more than fifteen years under our very eyes, but seemingly unnoticed. there has been a constant diminution of the water flowing into this valley. Aside from unusual meterologlcal con ditions, prevalent for the three or four years last past, this is due to the con stantly Increasing diversion of water from the tributaries to our suppply And it Is going on unchecked. It would be one of the most important functions of the proposed association to check this encroachment. That no attempt has heretofore been made to remedy this sufficiently suggests that while the present conditions of diversity and antagonism of Interests continues in this valley It need not be expected. With unity of interest It may be hoped for. We cannot console ourselves with the hope that matters with us cannot grow worse than they now are. Simple In activity will make them worse. How much the prophet will tell you leaves a result not worth the computation. Whether the government builds or aids lt building the Tonto reservoir or not. to stay our progress to a disastrous end, there must be a unification of the Interests of the water users of this valley. Instances of utter ruin that is inevitable under a continuance of the present conditions in this valley may easily be pointed out within easy search.. The plans and suggestions here sub mitted are tentative. It has not been attempted to work out every proposal In detail to its ultimate result. The result ha been anticipated in each in stance as desirable; the general means to the end has been suggested, and the filling In left for time for more and varied deliberation. If the plans and suggestions do not. or some of them do and others do not, meet with approval, yet If they have the effect of pointing out other and bet ter ones, this work will have justified Itself. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE INDUSTRIAL, TRUST AND SECURI TIES COMPANY. Know All Men By These Presents, That we, whose hands are hereunto af fixed, do here associate ourselves to gether for the purpose of forming i corporation under the laws of the Ter ritory of Arizona, and to that end maki the following statement: First: The names of the corporators are: Wm. Ft. Drake, Thos. c. KrinK- ley, John Whitehead and Clark S. Ed wards, and the name of the corporation shall be the Industrial Trust and Se curities Company. The principal place in which the business of said corpora tion within the Territory of Arizona is to be transacted is Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, and the principal place of business of said corporation outside of the Territory of Arizona shall be the City of New York, in the state of New York. at which meetings of the Board of Directors may be held, and the corporation may have such branch offices either within or without the Territory of Arizona as may be established by the Board of Directors. Second: The general nature of the business proposed to be transacted by this corporation is as follows, to-wit: To purchase, lease, bond, locate or otherwise acquire, own. exchange, sell or otherwise dispose of, pledge, mort gage, hypothecate and deal in real es tate and any and all kinds of personal property, mines, mining claims, oil lands, mineral lands, coal lands, timber lands, oil, gas, asphaltum, petroleum. water and water rights, develop the same; to do a general vessel, real es tate, manufacturing and mercantile? business; to own, handle and control letters . patent and Inventions and shares of capital stock of other corpo rations; to borrow money and execute notes, bonds, mortgages or deeds o. trust to secure the same, and to exer cise in respect of all such bonds, mort gages, notes, shares of capital stock and other securities and obligations any and all rights, powers and privileges of Individual owners thereof. Including the right to vote upon any shares of stock held by it to the same extent that a natural person might .or coulld do. This corporation shall also have power to transact a general Trust Com pany business; to transrer, register ami countersign certificates of stock, bonds, receipts or other evidences of Indebt edness, and to act as the agent of any corporation, foreign or domestic; for any purpose now or hereafter required by statute or otherwise to act as trus tee under any deed of trust or other wise, mortgage, bond or other instru ment issued by any municipality, body politic corporation, person or associa tion, and to accept and execute any other municipal or corporate trust, and to transact any business in relation thereto; to act as registrar of stocks, bonds, certificates and debentures, and as transfer agent thereof for corpora tions or individuals; to act as the trus tees for the holders of or otherwise in relation to any bonds, stocks or deben tures issued or to be issued by any State, municipality, body politic or eor nnratlon. To buy, sell, deal In bonds. stocks and securities of all kinds, to innn money on real estate, siocks bonds, or other collateral securities, and in cpneral to do all things necessary to the proper conduct of the business of thin corporation in me uerruory anu ,ioViorA not Inconsistent with the laws of the United States and the Ter tfvrv of Arizona. Third- The authorized amount of ..niii tnck of this corporation shall be One Million (1.000,000) dollars divld- ed into Ten Thousand (10.000) shares of the par value of One Hundred (100) Dollars each. At such times as ths Board of Directors may by resolution direct, said capital stock shall be paid Into this corporation, either in cash or by the sale and transfer to It of real or personal property, for the uses and purposes of said corporation, In pay ment for which sharcB of the capital stock of said corporation may be Is sued, and the capital stocK so Issued shall thereupon and thereby become and be fully paid up and non-assessable, ar.d In the absenie of actual fraud In the transaction the judgment of th Directors as to the value of the prop erty purchased shall be conclusive. Fourth: The time of the commence ment of this corporation shall be the date of the filing of these Articles of Incorporation In the office of the Sec retary of Arizona, and the termination thereof shall be twenty-five year thereafter. Fifth. The' affairs of this corpora tion shall be conducted by a Board of not exceeding nine Director and the following named shall constitute the Board of Directors until their succes sors are elected: W. R. Drake, E. M. Barnes, T. C. Brlnkley, A. L. Austin, John N. Glldden, G. S. Edwards, J Whitehead, and Thereafter the Board of Directors shall be elected from among the stock holders as the by-laws of the corpora tion may provide. Sixth: The highest amount of In debtedness or liability direct or con tingent to which this corporation Is at any time subject shall be Six Hundred Fifty Thousand (6.10,000) Dollars. Seventh: The private property of the stockholder of this corporation shall be exempt from corporate debts of any kind whatsoever. In Witness Whereof, We have here unto set our hands and seals this 29th day of Augjst. 1902. WrM. R. DRAKE (L. S.) THOS. C. BRINKLEY (L. S.) JOHN WHITEHEAD (L. S.) CLARK S. EDWARDS (L. S.) In the presence of LEON LASKI. M. L. CURLEY. State of New York. County of New York, ss. On this 26th day of August in the year of 1902, before me, Leon Iaskl, a No tary Public, In and for the State and County aforesaid, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn personally appeared W. R. Drake, T. C. Brlnkley, C. S. Edwards and J. Whitehead, known to me to be the persons de scribed in, whose names are subscribed to and who executed the annexed in strument, and they acknowledged to me that they executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official sea! at my office in the said State and Coun ty, the day and year last above writ ten. LEON LASKI. Notary Public (14) N. Y. Co. (Notarial Seal.) Territory of Arizona, County of Maricopa, ss. I. B. F. McFall. County Recorder in and for the County and Territory aforesaid, hereby certify that I have compared the foregoing copy with th-i original Articles of Incorporation of the Industrial Trust and Securities Com pany, filed and recorded In my office on the 3rd day of September, 1902. In Book No. 11 of Incorporations at Page , and that the same is a full, true and correct copy of such original anil of the whole thereof. Witness my hand and seal of office, this 3rd day of September, 1902. (Seal.) B. F. McFALL. County Recorder. By A. S. ARTHUR. Deputy. Filed and recorded in the office of the Secretary of the Territory of Arizona this 3d day of September, A. D. 1902, at 2 p. m ISAAC T. STODDARD, Secretary of Arizona. First publication September 6, 1902. MINING APPLICATION NO. 778. Survey No. 1614. TJ. S. Land Office, Tucson, Arizona, July 11, 1002. Notice Is hereby given that the Re lief Gold Mining Company, by George TTnmlin Its attornev-in-f act. whose postoffice address Is Phoenix, Arizona, has made application fov patent for 1500 linear feet each on the Relief, v e nus and Relief No. 2 lode mining claims, with surface ground 600 feet in width, being Mineral Survey No. 1614, bearing gold, silver, copper and other precious metals, situate in unknown Mining District, Maricopa County, Ari zona, and described by the plat ana field notes on file in this oflice as fol lows: VENUS LODE. Beginning at cor. No. 1, identical with the S. W. cor. of the location, a porphyry stone 6x10x24 ins. set 12 ins. in the ground chiseled -l-v.-ion wun mound of stones alongside, whence cor. to sees. 3-4-9-10, T. 4 N. R. 1 E.. G. & S. R. B. & M. Brs. N. 78 deg. 29 min. W. 128 ft. Thence K. S deg. 65 min. W. (Var. 14 deg. E.) 25.6 ft. Intersect N. line of sec. 10 T. 4 N. R. 1 E. Sec. cor. brs. west 123.C ft. and east 5160.3 ft. Impossible to find Vi sec. cor.; 300 ft. To W. E. C: 600 "ft. To cor. No. 2. identical with th mr. of the loc. a ernnite ston 5x8x24 Ins., set 12 Ins. In the ground chiseled 2-V-1614 with mound of Btones alongside. Thence N. 86 deg. 05 mtn. E. Var. 14 deg. E.) 1500 ft. To cor. No. 3. Identical with the cor. of the loc. and with cor. No. 2 Relief lode of this survey, a granite stone 6x3x24 ins. set 12 Ins. in the rnnnil chiseled 3-V-2-R.-1 61 4 with e . u rnound of stones alongside. Thence S. 3 deg. 55 min. E. (Var. 14 deg. E.) 300 ft. Mon. E. E. C; 600 ft. To cor. No. 4, identical with the cor. of the loc. and with cor. No. 1 of Relief Lode of this survey, a por phyry stone 6x6x24 ins. set 12 Ins. In the ground chiseled 4-V.-1-K.-1614 wun ma of stones alongside. Thence S. 6 iieg. 05 min. W. (Var. 14 deg. E.) 1126.1 ft. Intersect the north line of sec. 10 T. 4 N., R. 1 E. G & S. R.. B & M. Sec. cor. brs. went 496.6 ft. and enst 4787.3 ft.; 1500 ft. To cor. No. 1 the place of btginnning. RELIEF LODE. Beginning at cor. No. 1. identical with the S. W. cor. of the loc. and with cor. No. 4 of Venus lode of this survey i hereinbefore described, whence J Cof. to sees. 3-4-9-10, T. 4 N. R. 1 E G. & S. R. B. & M., brs. S. 87 deg. 17 min. W. 1C23 .7 ft Thence N. 8 deg. 55 min. W. (Var. 14 deg. E.) 800 ft. Mon. W. E. C: 600 ft. To cor. No. 2, identical with the cor. of the loc. and with cor. No. 3 Venus lode of this survey hereinbefore described. Thence S. 83 deg. 21 min. E. (Var. 14 deg. E.V 1500 ft. To cor. No. 3, Identical with the cor. of the loc. and with cor. No. 2 of Relief Mine No. 2, lode of this sur vey, a granite stone 6x8x24 Ins. set 12 ins. in the ground, chiseled 3 R.-2 R. No. 2-1614 with md. of stones alongside. Thence S. 3 deg. 55 min. E. (Var. 14 deg. B.) 300 ft. Mon. E. E. C: 502.9 ft. Intersect the north line of sec. 10, T. 4 N. R. 1 E. G. & S. R. B. & M. Sec. cor. br. west 3101 ft. and east 2182.9 ft.; 600 ft. To corner No. 4, identical with the cor. of the loc. and with cor. No. 1 of Relief Mine No. 2 lode of this survey, a granite stone 8x10x24 ins. set 12 ins. In the ground chiseled 4-R.-1 R. No. 2-1C14 with md. of stones along side. Thence N. 83 deg. 21 min. W. (Var. 14 deg. E.) 835.8 ft. intersect the N. line of sec. 10, T.4 N. R. 1 E. G. & S. R. B. & M. Sec. cor. brs. west 2279.6 ft. and east 3004.3 ft.: 1500 ft. To cor. No. 1 the place of be ginning. RELIEF MINE NO. 2. Beginning at cor. N"). 1, identical with the S. W. cor. of the loc. and with cor. No. 4 of Relief lode of this ur. hereinbefore described. Whence Cor. to sees. 3-4-9-lt T. 4 N. R. I E.. G. & S. R. B. & M. brs. N. 88 deg. 13 min. W. 3113.1 ft. Thence N. 3 deg. 55 min. W. (Var. 14 deg. E.) 97.1 ft. Intersect the north line of sec. 10 T. 4 N. II. 1 E. J. & B. II. U. & M. Sec. cor. brs. west' 3101 and east 2182.9 ft.; 300 ft. Mon. W. E. C; COO ft. To cor. No. 2. identical with the cor. of loc. and with cor No. 3 Re lief lode of this survey hereinbefore de scribed. Thence S. 83 deg. 21 min. E. (Vnr. 14 deg. E.) 1500 ft. To cor. No. 3. Identical with the cor. of the loc, a granite stone 6x10x24 Ins. set 11 ins. In the ground chiseled 3 R. No. 2-1614 with mound of stones alongside. Thence S. 3 deg. 55 min. E. (Var. 14 deg. E.) 300 ft. Mon. E. H. C.; 328.9 ft. Intersi-ft the north line of sec. 10, T. 4 N. II. 1 E. U. & a. II. IS. & M. Sec. cor. brs. vcet 4571.3 ft. and east 712.6 ft.- COO ft. To cor. No. 4, Identical with the cor. of the loc, a granite stone 6x12x28 ins. set 15 Ins. In the ground. chiseled 4 R. No. 2-1614 with mound of stones alongside. Thence N. 83 deg. 21 min. W. (Var. 14 deg. E.) 1500 ft. To cor. No. 1 the place of beginning. LOCATION. This claim is located part in sec. 3 and part in sec. 10 T. 4 N, R. 1 E. G. & S. R. B. &M. 'Maricopa County, Arizom This claim is bounded by U. S. land, there are no known adjoining claims. AREA. Total and net area Venus Lode 20.661 acres. Total and net area Relief Lode 20.635 acres. Total ar.d net area Relief Mine No. 2 20.633 acres. The original notice of location of the Relief lode is recorded In Book 5. Mines, page 2?8: the original notice of location of the Venus lode Is recorded In Book 5 of Records of Mining Claims on page 264; the original notice of lo cation of the Relief No. 2 Mine is re cord in Book 7 of Records of Mining Claims at page 195; records of Mari copa County, Arizona Territory. The presumed general course of the mineral bearing ledge on tne Venus is S. 86 deg. 03 min. W. from E. end cen ter; on the Relief. S. 83 deg. 21 min. E. from W. end center: or? the Relief No. 2, S. 83. deg. 21 min. E. from W. end center. The discovery shaft on the Venus bears N. 56 deg. W. 12 ft. from E. end center; on the Relief. S. 83 deg. 21 min. E. 25 ft. from W. end center; on the Relief No. 2. S. 83 deg. 21 min. E. 83 ft. from W. end center. Any and all persons claiming ad versely any portion of said Venus, Re lief, and Relief No. 2 mine or surface ground are required to file their ad verse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Tucson, In Territory of Arizona, during the sixty days period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute. MILTON R. MOORE. Register. Vlrm TnMlcHnn .Tnlv 14. 100 ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE "CECIL R" GOLD MINING AND MILLING COMPANY. ARTICLE I. The undersigned, U. S. G Todd, W. T. Carter, Chas. R. Faulstich, J. M. Graybill and F. K. Rule, Jr., hereby associate themselves together and ex ecute these articles for the purpose of forming a corporation under the laws of the Territory of Arrsona, the name of which corporation shall be Cecil It. Gold Mining and -Milling Company. Its principal place of business shall be at Phoenix, Maricopa County. Arizona; meetings o" stockholders and di rectors to be held in the City of Los Angles, or wherever the by-laws of the company shall provide. ARTICLE II. The general nature of the business of said company shall be locating placer and lode claims and mill-sites under the mineral land laws of the United States, acquiring, holding and disposing of lands, tenements, hereditaments, min ing, conducting a general merchandise business at retail, smelting and refin ing and otherwise treating ores and metals. ARTICLE III. The capital stock of said company shall consist of one million dollars, in shares of the par value of one dollar each; which shall be fully paid when Issued and all stock shall be forever non-assessable. ARTICLE IV. The time of the commencement of the business of this corporation and of the corporation shall be the date of the POPULAR All advertisements running for less time ROOMS FOR RENT THE DORRIS Furnished rooms; cool sleeping rooms; rooms for housekeep ing. 32 South Second avenue. FOR RENT FOR RENT Nicely furnished front room with bathroom connected; two blocks- from Postoffice; in private family; lady preferred. 225 West Monroe street. FURNISHED three-room brick cottage cheap if taken for all winter. 133t West Jefferson street. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms and bedrooms; reasonable; nice home. 332 North Fifth street. FOR RENT Furnished cottage; no consumptives. 1701 West Monroe St. FOR RENT Furnished houses. 428 S. Center street. help wanted WANTED Organizers; we pay sick, accident, death and old-age benefits; top renewal contracts. American Fra ternity, Washington, D. C. MEN WANTED to tack signs, distri bute circulars, etc.; we secure distri bution for every section of the coun try; good pay. Horn Association, 1193 Broadway, New York. SALESMAN WANTED To call on doctors only on behalf of the leading firm in th business; established trade: position permanent; state ex perience. Address P. O. box 858, Phil adelphia. WANTED Middle-aged woman housework on ranch: small family; washing. Address box 1354. for no AN experienced marker wanted at the National Laundry. WANTEDTwo energetic ladies to sell fine line goods; good pay; call at once; see samples. General Agent, Ltland House, East Adams St. WANTED A girl art chamoermuid and to wait on table to to Prescott at once. Cull at Goldberg Bros., Wash ington and First Street. WANTED A girl from 12 to 15 years old as companion to a lady; use of piano; can attend school; a good home for the right party. Address "G.," Republican office. WANTED Boy to feed press; also young man to clerk in store: steady position. Apply to H. H. McNeil Co. WANTED AT ONCE A good cook; young woman preferred. Address Mrs. J. J. Towers, Morrlstown, Ariz. WANTED A chambermaid to work in private family. Call at Cottage Hotel. WANTED Girl for light housework. 631 N. Center street. WANTED Men; machine drillers, $3; chiTck tendeis, $2.50; corner men, $2.50; hand drillers, $2.25; muckers, $2; Chatsworth park tunnel; teamsters and graders for C. P. grade work in Nevada. J. R. Paine, Eclipse Deliv ery, Phoenix. WANTED A good strong boy at the Arizona Laundry. WANTED Good cook in near-by min ing camp; 10 to 12 men. Address, stating wages. Cook, care Republican. SITUATIONS "WANTED POSITION by experienced hardware man, now representing one of the best houses in U. S. in Arizona. 1 would like to leave road; best of ref erences. Address Hardware, ttepuo lican office. POSITION wantea as ranch hand or Vendome, 319 teamster. Inquire Washington street. LADY wishing sewing by the day or at home. Room 10, Gregory House; YOUNG woman wishes work by the day in private families. 31 East Bu chanan street. ' FOR SALE TALKING PARROTS, $5.00 each; im ported warbling canaries, fZ.W) earn: other birds, cages, etc.; every bird guaranteed. W. Bartels. 1346 Market St., San Francisco. Cal. AUCTION Thursday, September 11th, 1902, at 1:30 p. m., I will sell at my place on the Wilson road, mile south and mile east of the lnsar.s asylum, 5 first-class milch cows, white Leghorn fowls, buggy, farm imple ments: also household furniture, etc. M. Madsen. Hammond, auctioneer. A UCTION Tuesday, September 9th, 1902, at 10 a. m.. at store of Mansfield-Rhodes Wheel Co.. West Wash ington street. I will sell the entire stock of bicycle goods and sundries, photographic goods, hammocks, sweaters, shoes, golf goods, knives, razors, ammunition tools, fixtures, etc., of the Mansfield-Rhodes Wheel Co. T. J. Prescott, assignee. Ham mond, auctioneer. filing of these articles, and the time of the termination of ,this corporation shall be twenty-five years after such filing. ARTICLE V. The affairs of this corporation shall be conducted by a board of directors composed of fie stockholders, to be elected at a meeting to be held at noon on the second Monday in July, 1902, and annually thereafter; and until such election shall have been held the under signed shall act as such board of di rectors, the said J. M. Graybill being President, Chas. R. Faulstich being Secretary and F. K. Rule, Jr., being Treasurer. ARTICLE VI. The highest amount of Indebtedness and liability to which said corporation may subject Itself Is twenty-five thou sand dollar?. ARTICLE VII. The private property of the stock holders of this corporation shall be ex empt from liability for the debts of the WANTS than one month must be paid lo advance. FOR SALE Good saddle or driving mare and English trap at Tweed place, north of golf grounds. FOR SALE Sharpies pony treadpower: used only six months; in good condi tion. Elliot Evans, box 985. FOR SALE Three nice yearling heif- , ers. Call at a. m., Wiatt's Ranch, 2 miles S. E. Asylum. FOR SALE 10 milk cows and com plete dairy outfit for butter making. Call at Doweil Ranch, three miles east, one south. FOR SALE Milk cow, fresh; very gen tle; one miles west from Six points, Christy road. Wm. Graff. FOR SALE House and lot, 175x200; 2 blocks from car line; Brill addition; $500, $100 cash, balance $10 a month. See or address Chas. O. F. Young strom. FOR SALE CHEAP--Well-paying ho tel property in Prescott. 22 rooms; ail well furnished: part cash; balance on time. Address c U., Postoftice box 556, Prescott, Ariz. FOR SALE Seventy head of dairy stock; cows, heifers and calves. J. H. Root, six miles south of Tempe. JBUSINESjCHANS A Special Location An 8-ft. front by 24-ft. depth: In the most centrally located store on Washington St., for rent at a reasonable price if taken at once. TAYLOR (EL SON Ecal Estate and Investments No. 11 North First Ave. OUR PLAN for starting beginners in profitable mail order business is re markably successful; some of those we started three months ago now re ceive 200 letters daily and are making big money; you can do as well; send stamp for complete plan. Central Sup. Co.. Kansas City, Mo. BUSINESS CHA NCES$i) i n"veSt ed returned a net profit of $48.75. If in terested in speculation send for "Con servative Trading." Reliable Inform ation Co., 4i9 Bennett Building, New York. MISCELLANEOUS WANTs MRS. ELIZA A. EDWARDS, experi enced card reader, tell past, present and future: Ladies, 25c; gentleman, CO cents. 231 Buchanan lrt, ornr of Third treet. LiTTELL'S LIQUID SULPHUR stops itching instantly; it' positively cures any skin disease on earth quickly and permanently. In crder to prove its merits we will ship postpaid to any address in the United States or Can ada, on receipt of 15 2c stamps, a package of Littell's Liquid Sulphur. Littell's Liquid Sulphur Ointment and Littell's Liquid Sulphur Soap. The Rhuma Sulphur Co., 1764 Austin St., Waco, Texas. WANTED About 15 or 20 horses to pasture; one mile east of Tribolet's slaughter house. WANTED TO RENT a nice furnished room near business center of town by man and wife; no children; references exchanged. Address N., care of this office. WANTED A situation on ranch by man and wife: experienced hand. W. D. S.. Republican office. CLOTHING or delicacies for tne poor - and sick can be left at the rooms of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, corner of Monroe and Central Ave. They will be carefully distribut ed. Those in need olea.se call. All kinds or printing, ruling, book and magazine binding and book repair ing done satisfactorily and quickly al Th ReDuhllcAn offlc. corporation. Witness the hands oi the said incor porators this 24th day of June, 1902. U. S. G. TODD (Seal) W. T. CARTER (Seal) CHAS. R. FAULSTICH (Seal) J. H. GRAYBIH (Seal) F. K. RULE, JR. (Seal) State of California, - County of Los Angeles, ss. On this 24th day oi iru-.ie. A.D. 1902. before me, Beatrice Wilkins, a Notary Public in -and for the County of Los Angeles, California, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, person ally appeared U. S. G. Todd, W. T. Carter, Chas. R. Faulstich, J. M. Gray bill and F. K. Rule, Jr., personally known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing Instrument, and severally, each for himself acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and considerations therein expressed. Given under my hand and seal this 24th day of June, 1902. (Seal.) BEATRICE WILKINS, Notary Public in and for the County of Los Angeles, State of California. .My commission expires August, 25th, 1904. ' Teriitcry of Arizona. County of Maricopa, ss. I. B. F. McFall, County Recorder in and for the County and Territory aforesaid, hereby certify that I have compared the foregoing copy with the original Articles of Incorporation of the "Cecil R" Gold Mining and Milling Company, filed and recorded in my of fice on the 2nd day of September, 1902, in Bock No. 11 of Incorporations at Page , and that tHe same is a full. true and correct copy of such original and of the whole thereof. Witness .my hand and seal of office this 2nd day of September, 1902. (Seal.) B. F. McFALL, County Recorder. By A. S. ARTHUR, Deputy. Filed and recorded in the office of the Secretary of the Territory of Arizona ! this 2nd day of September, A. D. 1902. at 2 p. m. I ISAAC T. STODDARD. I Secretary of Arizona. Firrt publication Pertcmber 6. 19C2. f POST YOURSELF ON Southern Pacific Excursions EXCURSION TO CHICAGO On sale daily at the StuMte-n Pacific office until S-.l-;;"n, r Chicago and return at rat- f Sf HI. SO. with final limit o t. -b?r 31. TUkfts are g-ml via ti famous Roc k Island Cut ( ;T, ir via New Orleans and" lllii-.o: Central. Through cars. Pul!t!.:p. and Tcurists, without change a: Maricopa. EXCURSION TO TUX N ACCOUNT OF MEXICAN IN DEPENDENCE DAY CELE BRATION. On Sept. ltth ti li fts will be on salr at l"h"T!! and Mesa to Tucson an I r- t '. at rate of $7.8 and fro:ii Tei:i at $7.50. good returnrr S :. lyrh. Extensive rei.:;ra;i'." have been made for a g::u:.i celebration. SOUTHERN PACiriC SEASIDE EXCURSIONS Los Angeles, San Di-go. P.int.i Barabra, San Pedro. r.;..t;i. Long Beach and Newport B-u h for if-Ti. 5)5. ThrauKh ti W to Avalon. Catalina Island ar.d return fjr ifliN.-O. o:i sal Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days of eac h wek. All t: k' good for stop-over at I ):n:s west of Colton. and limited to November 30. ltL. Only on night Phienix to the cnat. N- time lost to the busy man. Nj tedious vu.its, nor darsn.u. hills, and 200 mls the shortest route. Time is either ir.om-y or pleasure to you. Save It iv taking the SOUTHERN PA CIFIC. ANOTHER POINT IS San Francisco and return f.r If 4 , 4 . Every Tuesday. Thursday and Satur-'ay. with final limit November S'th. No oil on this track. We give ymi the good ocean breezes h:st-ad. Stop-overs allowed at any poirt west of Colton. SOUTHERN PAfFrtC For ciu-rn ix.ir.ts Through Vulnnan and Tourist to all piln tipal cities, via choice routes. 72 Hoars to Chicago. 60 Hours to Kansas Ci!;. Correspondingly g'od time to all points. For that tired feel ing take the SUNSET ROUTE. Tullman space reserved and in formation concerning tates, routes, etc., cheerfully given on application to local agents, or M. 0. BICKNELL, 22 Center St. Phoenix, A. T. PROFESSIONAL HOUSE CLEANING ar.d window washing by the day. Phoenix C!-. til ing Co., "IS E. Washington stret t. Get your GUNS and BICYCLES re paired by the Phoenix Cycle and Re pair company, successors to the Reiu, Eicycle Co. Our prices are right and competent men do the work. Thotie 'Z'Cl. MONEY SAVED BY BUYING TREES I sell you the trees fresh from thv ground, whicjh saves the expense of removing them to Phoer.ix. and d--liver to you without being in the sun for days. Six palms of different vari eties free with every dollar's worth of trees at the nursery. Frank Wag- ner. Nurseryman. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Oliver P. Morten. Artu 3. Edward. EDWARDS MORTON, Lawyers. 19 S. Center St. Phoenix. Art. VETERINARY SURGEON. DR. HOWARD RAMSAY. Vetertnarr Surgeon and Dentist. Graduate Ontario Veterinary Coll-e. Otlie-, corner Ki.t avenue and Monroe street. Amlns Corral, Phoenix, Arizona. Ttlephou $313. AMBROSE & RICHARDSON. Llverv and Feed. Telephone 2951. 4i9 West Washington street. Phoenix. Ariz. NOTARY PUBLIC. E. E. PA SCO E. Notary Public Con veyancing a specialty. Acknowledg ments taken. 110 North Center tr-et. opposite Hotel Adams. FRANK SHIRLEY. Eipert CMropodm. Main ?.. Basement. Cor. Wash, and Center St. C. E. SMITH. SOUTHERN HOME. Private home for ladies during con finement; best of physicians In at tendance. Homes found for children; best cf care give... 7.7 Eellevue ave nue, Los Angeles. California- MRS. LA MOSS, trance and clairvoy ant, medium, locates mines and hid den treasures: business of all r.ature revealed. Parlors at 22 South 3rd Ave. WELL DIGGING and cesspool work done by an experienced man. Leave orders at the Building and Lean As sociation, 42 North Center St. GEORGE PEDLER. PIANOFORTE TEACHING. Ml S. Fanny Peck. Teacher of Musical Kin dergarten an 1 Pianoforte Ph:i!ii;: Pupil of Carl Stasny i f The N-w England V.ns.-rvatory cf Music. als graduate of Theory of Mi.sio ur.iU r Lewis C. Eion of l-'ostjn. Address 1?S N. Sixth Strict.