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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 26, 1914 I PAGE NINE Wanted Help Male MAN WANTEffto drive.sulky plow on raiyh, $1.00 and board. L. H. Sear peant, mile north of Alhambra Brick Tard. . It WANTED Young man stenogra pher, bookkeeper. New State Electric and Fixture Co., 228 W. "Washington. tf WANTED Salesman for cotton seed, cake and meal. Arizona Egyptian Cotton Co. gb WANTED TRAVELING "SALES MAN CALLING ON THE MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS TRADE IN ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO TO SELL OUR LINE OP NECKWARE ON COMMISSION.- B. and M. GOLDMAN CO. MANUFACTURERS, LOS ANGELES, CALIF. dn Special Notices $10 REWARD for the arrest and conviction of anyone stealing the Ari zona Republican from the front yards of any of our subscribers. THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN Typewriters REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, CO. 35 East Adams; Overland 670. tf PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT WANTED A live man to. sell the new Denver Ford starters, ought to make $100.00 a week. Answer Box 298 Tucson, Ariz. . dp Wanted Help, Female WIDOWER with son 3 years of age, wants housekeeper. - Address Republi can Box 5707. dm WOMAN COOK for ranch. City Em ployment Bureau Office.. dn " RING service. 414 for reliable messenger tf Money to Loan GET THE MONEY $10 to $100 on your piano, furniture, horses, cows, etc. confidential, no delay. Mutual Loan Co., S Lewis Bldg. Phone 1391. tf JAMISON 403 Fleming Block has money to loan on real estate security. tf RING service. 414 for reliable messenger tl Lost and Found C. P. Lee, Successor to Lee & Plunkett, 309. National Bank' of Ari zona Building, Accounting, Auditing, systematizing, will open and Close Books of Account and make up Analy tical statements and reports. tf PASTURE8 FOR RENT timmAmmmfmmfmtwmmfm WANTED Horses to pasture. well water, shade. Chas. R. Barnes, Grand Canal and Ave. 17. Phone 118R3. . tf Transfer and Storage Lightning Delivery Co. Pioneer Transfer Co. ANY KIND OF HAULING "Quick as a Flash" . .42 South Central Ave. Phones 594 and 1126 A. A. Betts, V. K - tf LET YOUR MOVE BE OUR MOVE CHAMBERS TRANSFER CO. PHONE 1228-427. 26 S. 2ND AVE. OPP- COURT HOUSE. tf PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER LEARN STENOGRAPHY The best stepping stone to success in the business world. Expert and personal instruction by teacher of 25 years experience Evening glasses fce gin September 1st 3 lessons weekly, Those who wish to begin with the private class, see MRS. E. G. KET CHUM anv evening at 1728 W. Mon- STRAYED Bay horse, branded O on roe gt. 2 blocks north of Capitol. 9d left hip. Finder return to 915 W. Had ley; suitable reward. 9-b LOST Raycycle bicycie, pacemaker model, large hanger. No. 10858, email handle bars, roller chain; return to 405 R Madison; receive reward. tf STOLEN Cornell Bicycle No. H4423 22-inch frame. Phone 8779. dm LOST Ladies' gold closed faced watch with ribbon initials "G. H.", be tween Berryhills and New York Store, Fhoenlx. Reward for return to J. J. Hodnett's store, Tempe. dm RING 414 for reliable messenger service. tf LOST Between Tempe and Mesa; ritual Loyal Order of Moose; return to Moose Lodge. tf Business Chances BARBER SHOP for sale cheap in a live town; $30 a week, only white shop in town. M. N. Tally, Buckeye, Ari zona. It FOR SALE By reason of death of Peter Nealis, I have for sale subject to approval of court, his confectionery business located at 38 N. 1 Ave. Must sell at once. Apply to G. C. Miller, above address. dm MANUFACTURING confectionery store must be sold at once on ac count of sickness; doing good busi ness the year round. Address Box 5373 Republican. tf RING service. 414 for reliable messenger tf Professional and Business Cards NORFLEET AND CRONE, contract "drillers, Maricopa, Ariz.; drilling in all its branches; water wells; air holes for mines; prospect drilling; estimates furnished; drilling any rlace; any time. 9g CHIROPODIST, corns removed, 50 cents each; bunions, moles, warts, etc., removed by electricity. 39 East Adams, Frank Shirley. Phone 1704. tf MISS WILSON Public Stenograph er, Notary Public Will call for dicta tion. 14 West Adams. Phone 1584. tf AUTO TIME TABLE FIKE'S AUTO STAGE LINE Phoenix-Tempe-Mesa -Chandler Leave Phoenix Leave Mesa 7.00 a.m. Y00a.m. 8.00 " 8.00 " 9.00 " 9.00 " 10.00 " 10.00 " . 11.00 " 11.00 " 12.00 " 12.00 " 1.00 p. m. 1.00 p. m. 2.00 " 8.00 " 8.00 " - 8.00 " 4.00 " 4.00 " B. 00 " 6.00 " C. 00 " 8.00 " 7.09 " 7.00 " 9.00 " 8.00 " 10.80 " 9.00 " Mesa-Chandler Division Leave Mesa Leave Chandler 8.00 a. m. 7.80 a, in. 10.00 " 9.30 " 12.00 " 11.30 " 2.00 p. m. 1.30 p. m. 4.00 " 3.30 " 8.00 " . 6.30 " Fike's Auto Livery Phone 414 SLOW WORK IS II Russian Railroads and Bad Thoroughfares Make It a . Matter of Weeks or Pos sibly Months Germany Does It by Machinery." SALT CONTINUES HIGH; B AND G LANDS SEDVED Third Gain in Reservoir En courages Reclamation ' Ser vice to Open Laterals for Late Acres HAND LAUNDRY SANITARY hand laundry, rough dry 35 doz.; each bundle washed separately, ironing also. Phone 2876. tf C. P. LEE successor to Lee and Plunkett 309 National Bank of Ari zona Building, Accounting, - Audi Systematizing. Will open and close Books of Account and make up Analytical Statements and reports, tf Undertaking and Embalming EASTERLING & WHITNEY Un dertakers and Embalmers. 213 West Washington St., Phoenix, Arizona, tf MOHN. DRISCOLL & MAUS Un dertakers, Embalmers and Funeral Di rectors. 311 N. 1st Ave. tf UNDERTAKERS Moore & McLel lan; lady assistant, auto hearse. 329 West Adams St.. Phone 601. tf ICE CREAM WONDERFULLY RICH, PURE VELVET ICE CREAM, order" from us. tin nhone. Sanichas. Phone 697. tf ELECTRIC CARPET CLEANER 9AAnfYYA-ri'lll m.m m m m mm mm NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Phoenix, Arizona, Aug. 17th, 1914. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office of the Board of Supervisors of Marico pa County, in the city of Phoenix, A'.-izona, until eleven o'clock A. M. Wednesday, September Ninth, 1914 for grading the approaches to the Wickenburg Bridge across the Has- sayampa River at Wickenburg, Ari- ;ona. First. A fill or embankment to be made at the east end of said Bridge, extending on an even grade (of about three and five-tenths per cent) from the grade at the end of the Bridge to the suvface of the ground about two hundred feet easterly therefrom This fill to be made in part from river gravel, but to be finished or surfaced with material hauled from the cut at .the west end of the Bridge. Second. A fill or embankment to ba made at the west end of said Eridge and also a cut, the two to gether to form an even grade (of about one and eight-tenths pe. cent) from the grade at the end of the Bridge to a grade stake in the road about two hundred forty -five feet west therefrom, at which point a cut of about twelve inches is re quired. Third. Two small adobe Buildings That Germany is not apprehensive of an early attack in force by Russia upon its eastern border is the opin ion of R. L. Balke who formerly lived in Germany and has traveled exten sively in Western Russia within the last half dozen years. Mr. Balke yesterday mentioned the fact that it is not yet a month since Russia be gan mobilizing and one who knows something of the railroad facilities and other means of transportation in that country understands what that means. There is no civilized coun try in the world with worse rail road facilities than that part of Rus sia. There is a single line track and a most miserable track between the province- of Posen in east Rus sia and Warsaw and the equipment is such as cannot be found on the most dilapidated railroad in this country. It would take a month. said Mr. Balke, to bring 100,600 troops to the border over that line. Fifty years ago - there were goodi roads, macadamized in that part of the country but they have been al lowed to lapse into such a state of disrepair that they are not available for motor vehicles. Many of the trained troops of the Russians will have to be brought from Manchuria and from points in Siberia over the single track Siberian road which is a fairly good one and fairly well equip ped but mobilization by that means on account of the great length of the road will' be slow, a matter of weeks and months. But on the German side there are the best roads in the world and the railroad system is unsurpassed. The roads are all built for militay pur poses, The use of them for commer cial purposes is only secondary. They are laid out with reference to hurry ing troops where they will be needed and in time of peace as well as in war, they are under military direc tion, all trainmen and all employes, from switch tenders to engineers and conductors belong to a military arm and every man knows what he will have to do without further direction in time of war. All trainmen are equipped with maps showing not only all stations on the line to which each is assigned but the stations on connecting lines in France or in oth er countries. There is information as to where water is to be taken on and where fuel may be obtained. Whenever a change is made a new set of maps are issued to trainmen on the lines affected. Ever since the Franco-Prussian war there has been a constant reminder to the country that war was at all times impending. At distances of three or four miles along all princi pal roads there are large signs de fining the district in which the sign is situated. All persons liable to military service are informed where in case of a call to the colors they shall go; where they will obtain arms and where they will find cloth ing. The call to colors does hot mean that the reservist shall -start next day or as soon as he has fin ished the task on which he is en gaged but that he must start instant ly. If he is plowing he is expected to le'av his team in the. field and the plow in the furrow; if a carpen ter, he has only to drop his hamx mer, saw or cnisei. Trains run over the principal roads about every ten minutes so that there is little waiting at a station by the reservist for means of transportation to take him to the point where mo bilization begins. No time in the whole process or mobilization is lost in giving instruc tions. Every man knows his place in the great war machine and. drops Into it when he has received the call to the colors. For the prescribed eight days, "B" and "C lands in this val ley will take turns getting their second regular 'runs of water since late spring. It is because the deities of rain, hap pened to be favorable, and per- -mitted the Salt River to have some flood water, that this ar rangement is made by Irriga tion Superiitendent Oro Mc Dermith. Twenty thousand acres, which have not had any but scattering service with excess water for a month, will now be receiving the regular 300 inches to the quarter sec tion, while the supply con tinues bigger than the ordinary demand. In recognition of the little eleventh hour donation of the Salt, the reservoir made an other appreciable gain of over a thousand acre feet yesterday. The Salt had 60,440 miners inches at the Intake dam yes terday. The expected contribution from the Verde failed to show on the water chart yesterday, but later rains in the mountains about Prescott will probably swell the muddy stream within a day or so. o i . 'praying that said documents be ad mitted to' probate in this Court as tne last will and testament and codicil of the said George Henry Newsholme who, said petitioner alleges, is de ceased, and that letters of administra tion with said will and codicil issue thereon to said petitioner, and that same will be heard on Saturday the 29th day of August A. D. 1914, at 9:30 clock In the forenoon of said day, at the courtroom of said Court, In the Court House, in the City of Phoenix, County of Maricopa, State of Arizon and all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. Dated July 27th, 1914. WM. E. THOMAS, Clerk. By W. S. WILSON, Deputy Clerk. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE RAY DEVELOPMENT COM PANY: Notice1 is hereby given that the an nual Meeting of the Stockholders of the RAY DEVELOPMENT COM PANY. will be held at the office of J. M.' Jamison, Fleming Block, in the City of Phoenix, Arizona, on the 1st day of September, 1914, at the hour of 10:00 A. M., for the purpose of electing a Board of three Directors to serve during the ensuing year. nd to transact1 such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated: Los Angeles, Cal., August 14. 1914. - . W. P. DUNHAM, President E. G. THOMAS, Secretary. f AMUSEMENTS f D. D. HORNING For Sale Lands in small or large acreage, also city property. INSURANCE AND LOANS RENTALS, COLLECTIONS Office 411 West Monroe St. CARPETS CLEANED Teiepnone Corner Fourtn Ave- - Phoenix 783, Electric Carpet Cieaners. tf Special Perils Here Again "For Her Child" a two reel Than- houser is the headliner at the Lion today. The story is a sad one. It is the usual melodramatic plot, as the name suggests, and there is a little child for the heroine, a beautiful moth er, father and a worthless brother. There is love, tragedy and humor and a happy ending. "The Perils of Pau line," "A Gambling Rube" a Keystone comedy and "The Burden" a Majestic drama complete the program. The same picture will be shown at the Lion tomorrow. The Fatal Portrait As a headliner feature' today the Arizona theater offers "The Fatal Portrait,", a splendid two reel Kalem attraction with wonderful little Helen Holmes in the leading female role, The picture is interesting because i shows how blood transfusions are made in well equipped hospitals. In this case the two patients are laid side by side and the blood from the strong oDe is conducted Into the veins of the weaker so that she may get " well. "Slippery Slim, Diplo mat," is the Victor Potcl comedy, while Viola Dana in ' "Molly, the Drummer Boy," a tale of the Ameri can Resolution, is the Edison of ferinp. Use of Radium Rays The feature picture at the Regale theater today will show in a splendid way the use of Radium Rays in the treatment of disease. A two reel Gold Seal film is the vehicle for transmitting the knowledge and the story tells of the cure of an Insane wife by the use of the wonderful element. ' It Is a story of the love of two twin brothers for the same girl. One of course Joses and leaves the country, while the one that wins goes from bad to worse. The girls' father and ithe girl get the mine as a gift from the brothers. The girl goes crazy and her reason is restored by a course of radium rays. "The Saint and the Singer" is a Powers farce com edy and "Will Power" a Crystal com edy with Pearl White complete the bill, a most interesting one. t Acres alfalfa, new five room brick, near Center street 10 Acres planted to grape fruit, near car line. 20 Acres with cottage adjoining Glendale. 6 to 20 Acres alfalfa on car line. ; 40 Acres alfalfa at 1150 per acre. - 9 1,000 Acres fine fruit land close to. Phoenix. Will make prices that will selL .. I Will discount price for one-half cash. i'J- """""" t Phoenix Trust Co. II West Adami Street at west end of Bridge to be torn down and removed. The material from the cut is to be used in making the embankment at the west end of said Bridge and to finish or su.-face the embankment at the east end of said Bridge. None of the material removed from the cut is to be wasted. The said fills shall be eighteen feet in width at grade, with side slopes of one and one-half to one, and to gether with the cut shall be finish ed so as to make a smooth, firm and satisfactory roadway. Forms for ' submitting bids and copy . of proposed contract may be obtained at the office of the Board of Supervisors of Maricopa County, in the city of Phoenix, Arizona. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for One Hundred Dollars -drawn payable to the Treas urer, of Maricopa County. The Board reserves- the right , to reject any and all bids. Bids will be opened by the said Board at its office in the city of Phoenix on Wednesday, September 9th, at eleven o'clock A. M. and thereafter considered. All bids must be sealed and ad dressed: James Miller, Jr., Cle.-k Board of Supervisors, Phoenix, Ari zona, and marked "Bid on Wlcken burg Bridge Approaches." .. . . j. By Order of Board of Supervisors! James Miller, Jr., Clerk, -o TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THB ARIZONA HERCULES COPPER COMPANY: Notice is hereby given that the Annual meeting of the Stockholders Of the ARIZONA HERCULES COP PER COMPANY, will be held at the office of J. M. Jamison, Fleming Block, in the City of Phoenix, Ari zona, on the 1st day of September, A Great Picture The Edison studios never turned'out a sweeter picture than "The Shattered Tree" which was the two reel feature there yesterday and which will be shown again today. Mabel Trunnell, Gertrude McCoy and Ben Wilson play the leading parts in it, together with Robert Brower who as the father is immense, take the leading parts. Ben Wilson Is the prodigal son who makes good. The other pictures on the pro gram are "The Wooing of Sophie' Margaret Joslin picture from the Es sanay factories and a Hearst Seli news pictorial giving pictures of the latest news the world over. Mexican War Pictures Manager Cavaness of '- the Plaza Theater has obtained three reels of pictures of the Mexican war taken during the last three years. The pic tures deal with the Madero, Orosco and Carranza revolutions and tell in wonderful way of the dark days the wretched republic to the south has en dured during the three years. - "In the Hand of the Law" is a three reel states rights feature that will be run also making the program as usual the six reel actual feature program that ha3 been made the strong fort of this popular house during the past few weeks.. Fairbanks-Morse Engines Nestor Belting, Pulleys, Shafting, Pumps, Etc. 1 ARIZONA HARDWARE SUPPY CO. 3rd Ave. and Jackson "We Have the Stock" Phoenix I Cotton Growers, Attention Buy your cotton field I machinery at Kunz Bros. & Messinger and save money. Let us show you. Phoenix Directory Automobiles Garages ' Accessories Arizona Motor Company, Inc. AUTOMOBILES Everything for the automobile carried in stock. FIRST AND VAN BUREN STREETS Arizona Vulcanizing Works VULCANIZING OF ALL KINDS DONE PROMPT. LY. WORK GUARANTEED. OUT OF TOWN WORK SOLICITED. 210 West Washington St Overland Phone 626 ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE PHOENIX HARD WARE COMPANY BUICK W. W. CATLIN COMPANY, State Agents Garage and Salesrooms 313 North Central Avenue. Phone 1450 COLE The Standardized Car. Chase Motor Trucks. COLE MOTOR COMPANY. General Repair Work. 4th and Washington Sts. Phone 122S 1914. at the hour of J1:00 A. M., for the purpose of electing a Board of five Directors to sewe during the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated: Los Angeles, ' Cal., Au gust 14, 1914. W. P. DUNHAM, President E. G. THOMAS, Secretary. o . IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MARICOPA In the Matter of the Estate of : GEORGE HENRT NEWSHOLME, Deceased. NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION. Notice is hereby given that Walter Bennett has filed in this Court cer tain documents purporting to be the last will and testament of George Henry Newsholme and a - codicil thereto together With .his. petition KNOW ALL MENi BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, J. B. Long end J. W. Long, of Maricopa County, Arizona. desiring to incorporate ourselves and become incorporated under the pro visions of the laws of the Territory of Arizona, for the purpose of en gaging in the lawful enterprises, busi ness and occupation hereinafter spe cified, do make adont. sign and ac knowledge according to law these Ar ticles of Incorporation. ARTICLE I. The names of the incorporators are B. Long and J. W. Long. The name adopted by this corpora tion and by which it shall be known in all of its affairs is the "PHOENIX HARDWARE CO." and its principal place of transacting business is and shall be the City of Phoenix, in the County and Territory aforesaid, but it shall have the right to transact its business in such other place or places in said Territory as the Board of- Directors may here after from time to time designate.. ARTICLE II. The general nature of the business proposed to be transacted by this corporation and in which it is to en gage is that of doing a general hard ware and implement business, buying and selling all kinds of merchandise and real and personal property of every kind and character and descrip tion; borrowing money and contract ing to pay the same at such time or times and at such rate of interest as Its Board of Directors may deem ad visable, and to secure the payment of the same by mortgage, pledge, or otherwise, on any or all of the prop erty of the corporation; and to trans act any and- all kinds of business that may be transacted by a natural person ARTICLE III. The amount of the capital stock authorized by this corporation is Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000). It shall be divided into five hundred (500) shares and the par value of each share shall be One Hundred Dollars ($100). The times when and the conditions upon which it shail be paid are as follows: The whole thereof within thirty (30) days after the same has been subscribed for, provided that the Board of Directors of said Company may accept mer chantable hardware at such prices as they may deem proper in part or full payment for any subscription to the stock of this corporation. ARTICLE IV. The time of the commencement of this corporation shall be the 19th day of March, 1907, and it shall endure for a period of twenty-five (25) years thereafter. And said corporation shall commence the transaction of the business for which it is incorporated as soon as ten per cent of the capital stock has been subscribed for. ARTICLE V. The affairs of this corporation shall be conducted by a Board of Directors consisting of three stockholders who shall be elected annually by the stock holders" from among their number at the annual election thereof to be held in the office of the Company at Phoenix, Arizona, on the first Tues day in November in each year here after at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.; and until the first annual meeting ol said stockholders, the following nam ed persons who are subscribers to the capital stock of this corporation shall constitute the Board of Direc tors, namely: J. B. Long, J. W. Long and M. West. ARTICLE XL The officers of this Corporation shall be a President, Secretary and Treasurer, and such other officers as may be provided for by the by-laws. The President shall be elected by the Board of Directors from among their number annually immediately after the annual- meeting of the stockhold ers. The other officers shall be elect ed by the Board at such time and nlace as thev shall designate, but such other officers need not be mem bers of the Board of Directors. The Directors and officers of this corporation shall hold their respective offices for one year from the date of their election and until their success ors are elected and qualified unless such director or officer shall cease to be a stockholder in the corporation, and in any Such case such director or officer shall cease to be a director or officer in the corporation from the date he ceased to be a stockholder therein; provided, that all officers who are appointed by the Board may be removed by them aj their pleasure. MOTOR CARS. W. A. Horrell 521 N. Central. Phone 1223 . Expert Service Men CAPITAL ACCESSORIES v U. S. TIRES, OILS. GREASE AUTO SUPPLY CO. 517 N. Central Ave. Phone 1071 CASE PACKARD McARTHUR BROS 321 N. CENTER STREET Diamond Tires 110 N. Central Ave. Phone 414 M. L. BUCKLEY, JR. FRANKLIN THE EASIEST RIDING CAR ON THE MARKET TODAY GEO. HAGEMAN, Distributor for Arizona Corner Second and Adaxis Streets Ford Motor Car 5-Passenger, $565. Runabout, $515 EDWARD RUDOLPH, Agent 308-310 E. Adams St. , Maricopa County Agent for Hendrte . Tires . . HAYNES 4-48 Electric Gear Shift 11950 PHOENIX GEO. W. CAMPBELL Phone 846. 18 Wall Street UiJrAnfi Af OSCAR IRVIN, AGENT nUaSOnO-K-U Garage 229 E. Adams St. $1700.00 F. O. B. PHOENIX Phone 539 or 596 Arizona Auto Company, 308 North Cen tral Avenue. Phone 1241. State agents for Moreland and "Little Giant" Motor Trucks. Master Carburetors More Mileage, More Speed, More Power, Guaranteed SOUTHWESTERN CARBURETOR 309 -31 5 North Central Avenue CO. MAXWELL The Car you ought to buy Gates & Tremaine . 221 North First Street Overland Best Equipped Machine Shop in Southwest Complete Stock of Accessories OVERLAND AUTO CO. Phone 686 326 N. Central Ave. RADIATORS Repaired and Rebuilt. We repair lamps, wind shields and fenders. We also replace glasses in windshields and lamps, and do coppersmith work. 233 North Center St.- TRANSCONTINENTAL GARAGE 108-110 N. Second Ave. Storage, Repairs and Gen eral Machine Work. Work guaranteed. mm Pleasure Cars and Commercial Truoks Service Station 326-28-30 N. Central. Phone 686 M. L. NAQUIN, Distributors All vacancies in the Board of Direc tors or officers of this corporation shall be filled for the remainer of the term by the remaining members of the Board of Directors. ARTICLE VII. The Board of Directors of this cor poration shall have the iower to es tablish by-laws and make all rules and regulations deemed advisable for the management of the affairs of this corporation and its officers not in consistent with law. The majority of such Directors shall constitute a quorum. ARTICLE VIIL The highest amount of indebtedness or liability, direct or contingent, to which this corporation is at any time to be subject or subject itself is Thirty-two Thousand Dollars ($32, 000). ARTICLB'IX. The stockholders of this corporation and their' private property shall be exempt from the corporate debts of this corporation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 19th day of March, 1907. J. B. LONG. ' J. W. LONG. Territory of " Arizona, County of Maricopa, ss. Before me, W. J. Kingsbury, a No tary Public in and for the County of Maricopa, Territory of Arizona, on this day personally appeared J. B. Long and J. W. Long, known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instru ment, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same for the pur pose and consideration therein ex pressed. Given under my hand and seal of office this 19th day of March, A. D., 1907. (NOTARIAL SEAL) W. J. KINGSBURY, Notary Public. My Commission expires April 2L 1908. Territory of Arizona, County of Maricopa, ss. I, C F. Leonard, County Recorder in and for the County and Territory aforesaid, hereby certify tnat 1 have compared the foregoing copy with the original Articles of Incorporation of the "Phoenix Hardware .Company" filed and recorded in my office on the 19th day of March, 190", in Book No. 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 19th day of March, 1907. (SEAL) C. F. LEONARD. County Recorder. By V. L. VAUGHN, Deputy. Filed in th office of the Territo rial Auditor of the Territory of Ari zona this 19th day of March, A. D. 1907, at 2 P. M., at request of Phoe nix Hardware Company, whose post office address is Phoenix, Arizona. JOHN H. PAGE, Territorial Auditor.