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, i - -mm i amm " J w ni mm mn j mm ' ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Know all men by these presents; That we, T. H. Dudley. O. I Waring, A. F. dc Stciger, A. R. Fraser and J. L. Eisholz. huve this day voluntarily associated ourselves together for the purpose of forming a corporation under the laws of the Territory of Arizona, U. S. A., and we hereby certify, t.. That the name of said corporation shall be the Trio Mining Company. 2. That its principal place of business shall be the city of Los Angles, in the county of Los Anpelcs, state of California, and its chief place of business in Arizona shall be Ehrcnbcrg, in Yuma county; 3. That the term for which said corpor-' ation is to exist is twenty years from date of these presents; 4. That the total amount of the authorized capital stock of said corporation shall bo three million dollars, divided into shares of the par value of one dollar each, makiag three miHiJii shares; That said capital stock shall be isi.ed only when paid for in money, property or sf-i -vices, andat such a rate as sha: b" d : i ii- from time to time by the board of dive-., un said corporation; 5. That the number of directors of said cor poration shull be Ave, and the names and resi- tlcnccs of the directors for the first year areT. j H. Dudley, or Santa Monica, Cal.; G. L. AVarinp. of Riverside, Cal.; A. 1 du S wiser, cf Hollywood, Cal.; A. R- Fraser, of Ocean Park. Cal.; and J. L. Eigholz, of Los Aajreles. Csi.. who are th? subscribers hereto; and they sh.Ui conduct the bn.-iac.-s of the corporaiioa hv.iu t n-i: c - ' 1 ' be conducted by a Ooiuuui uvu ui. annually oa the fetcocd Thursday of .VJgits t.y the stockholders: and all meetings of stockhold ers and all meetings of the board of directors may be held out of the territory of Arizona: the directors above named to act as directors for this the company's first year; 7. That the highest total amount or indebted ness or liability, or both combined, which the rorooration shall at auy one time subject itself, directly or indirectly, shall not exceed 10,000.00 i and that private property of its stockholders is to be exempt from the debts of the corporation; 8- That the amount of the capital stocit which has been actually subscribed is live scares and the following arc the names of the persons by whom the same has been subscribed: T. II. Dudley, G. L. Waring, A. F. de Steigcr, A. R. Fraser and J. L. Eigholz, who have each s-ubscribed for one share and paid into said cor poration the sum of one dollar each. That the said corporation is organized for the following purposes, and it shall have power (a) to acquire, possess, use. enjoy, mortgage, convey, lease, bond, rent, dispose of and deal in mines, mining claims and all kinds of real prop erty; (b) to acquire, possess, use, enjoy, mortgage, pledge, hire, let, exchange, make, repair, smelt, refine, store, protect, contract for, dispose of, and otherwise deal in in all kinds of ore and personal property of every description, be the ssamc tangible or intangible, including water rights, patent rights, copyrights, the capital tock and obligations of corporations and com panies, franchises, minerals, gases, oils, .ships, vessels, docks and wharves, railroads, rolling Mock, locomotives, engines, cars, etc.; (c) to act as trustee and agent for individu als and corporations and companies: to buy and ell the capital stock and. obligations of this corporation; to pledge it.s own capital stock; to lend and borrow money; and to have, exercise and enjoy all the rights and privileges of indi viduals and corporations according to the laws or the territory of Arizona; and to do business according to these powers in any state, territo ry, island or land in, belonging to or under the jurisdiction of the United States, England, Tanada. Mexico and South America. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and &eais this 1 1th day of August. A. D. 1SM2. T. H. Dudley, (Seal) A. F. dcSteigcr, (Seal) A. R. Fraser, (Seal) J.L. Kixholz. (Seal) O. L. Waring. (Seal) - Btatk ok Camfoikcia, I s, county pi ."-an iieco. i On this 14th day or August, A. D. 1002, be fore nu. George I . Keefcr, a Notary Public In ana for said county of Los Angeles, State of I'ultrornia, personally appeared T. 11. Dudley. " J. L. Waring, A. F. de Stcigcr, A. R. Fraser nnd J. I. Eigholz, known to me to bo the persons whose names are subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that they and each of them executed the rame for the purposes and consideration! therein expressed. Given under my hand and seal of office, this 1 1th day of August , A. D. UK12 Geojigk L. Kcri'er. Notary Public in and for Los Angeles County, State of California My commission expires Feb. 1 1th, 1001. Tkkritokv ok Arizona, I , County or Yuma, t I, C P Cronin, County Recorder in and for theCouutvof Yuma, Territory of Arizona, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true, full and correct copy of the Articles of Incor poration of the ' TRIO Mining Company," as filed forrword In my office on the 22nd dav of August, A- 1). 1002, and as appears of record in Hook 3 of Ronds and Agreements, page ct seq., records of Yuma County afore said In wltncps whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal of office this 22nd lay of August, A. D. 1002 tsKAiJ C. P. CRONIN, Oonnty Recorder, Yuma County. Arizona Territory. Filed and recorded in the office oftheSccrc tarv of the Territory of Arisona, this 25th day or August, A. D. 1902, at 9 :u m. Isaac T. STonnAnn, Secretary of Arizona TERRITORY OF ARIZONA, , OFKICF OF THE SECRETARY 17nitei States ok America, I TwutirTfiMV rv Mumvi f I. Isaac T. Stoddard, Secretary of the Terri tory of Arizona, do hereby certify that the an nexed is a true and complete transcript of the ..wlnlou nt Sni.n.-nnrotlnn nf thi- Trin Minim- Company which was filed in this office on the satn any oi August. A. u. iwc at w:iw o ciock a, m.. as nrnvidpd hv lnw. In tfistimonr whereof. I have hereuto set my hand and affixed my official seal. Done at the city of Phoenix, the Capital, this 25th day of Ihaac T. Stoddard, rSeal) Secretary of the Territory of Arizona, ife a yyzzz m WL SJ W hie It J T .r- i Paradise mA Tfie Palate. It is taught in the Koran that one of the tests for admission into Paradise is the passage of the needle's eye. The believer 31111st pass between hvo rocks or pillars set so close together that if he has been eat ing to live he will easily pass the barrier. .But if he has been living to eat he will inevitably be shut out crossness. hundreds on farm and ranch in i o Mrs A. Flackus, of Dairy, ut . 1 Co., Oregon, writes: "With pleasure tlie Wild west. 1 I -write to vou to let you know the Every physician knows that the great benefit I have received from your r-rmtiirM f-oc rf i 1 1 Irli i; tn rin1iln MerHrnl Discoverv ' and self- the present, the applica- , f d : derans-ed or diseased treatment at home. For over a year I tionnf .1 mleof success which IS : TTq c :f oti i,Q suffered with pains m stomacn, neau- I . . . , i:r 1 an.v-u. hv. ftnutta : ache, irregularity, constipation ana m- i empnasi.ed every day in this life j flCts on hJs knowledge Whether action I had no appetite at all, and ; success is largely a matter of tJlc djsease present is of heart, could not deep. So it went on for stomach. From the positive side j , kidnevs or anv other months, till one day I got dizzy, my this would be rather a dlthCUlt . rrn ' t," -firet ' . px;mined , heart scemetl to ' ast a u co, OeCUUbt. till- ,1 traof Ir. t-Ua cfnmioll I.. . ." .-... But the physician does not tell mi'nute. We went to the doctor; he VOU this as a rule, though some-'gave me medicine but it did not make , - c mv trouble anv better. I thought I times a physician of experience ". ' ,. . - , -hpn T ...?nt to 1 I would not be alive in the u;-'o rirtlrion Flier--- ' ,-;,r r, T um'p to Dr. Pierce and of the proposition is considered. sa .ino. that the cause of dis-Jc gave me his advice I bought six the highway to succcs.-,. v ome . . med-,cine for the curc Gf dis- nnt VriU At first I thought the are total failures, some creep along 1 f tl cfnnnnr-ri nnd orhpr 1 mffiirino did me no trood. but I To Stt&OESS AtiD THE STQ&IAGHm The Koran only carries a step be von d a rule of sue :i-rfl nverv d? nr.inosition to prove. man whoss stomach is sound hardly knows that he has a stom ach. But the relation between ' . . , . 1 1 success and tnc stomacn is cium y. cliM-vn v-lipn the nceotivc side ' tept on niirl lpnd a half life but Still must : " a fr;f;mi takinrr the medicines as vou advised, fail of realizing their largest ; . V, Golden Medical Discoverv and when I had taken five bottles of ,v wi-. An flipv fail? I ocii in-un.ii xjiu . t medicine I was so well that it ambitions Why do the J.ai1-' atnHT seemed I did not need any more, but Because the stomach has given THE DQGTQR IS RIGHT. , stm l took the sixth bottle- 1 can say out. Food is no longer perfectly ! Golden Medical Discovery " 1 was then perfectly well. The head digested and assimilated. Inas- ;s tlc. best medicine for the cure of aches, pains in stomach, heart trouble much as the strength and vigor cf diseases of the stomach and other ;-d all left e 5 me uuu)' ui c buijui iu urmui ui uijjcsliuh unu inunnun. nn(j (jQ ajj my woru." There is no alcohol in "Golden Medical Discovery," and it is en tirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics. ishment derived from digested and ; r suffCrcd for si.- years with con asstmilated food, the body becomes ctjpation and indigestion, during which i. .r fArr-oo nrr- At, time I emnloved several physicians, but pleted) as soon as tne stomacn aim Mj.; G ropplewell of Kurcka Springs, allied organs ian m i suppiiiug Carroll Co., Ark. v I felt that there was : P(.nn(; .1lffprinir rrom clir0mc adequate nutrition. Then comes no help for me, could not retain food. Persons sunermg trom enronic 7 total o TOrtial breakdown of on my komaclij had vertigo and would diseases are invited to consult Dr. a total o. partial DrcaMwron o fM felpk r years pierce by letter yrf. All cor- healtn. a0 j commenced taking Dr. 1-ierce's ' reerondence treated as strictlv pri If there is anyone fact which c;lol(len Mcfliral DisC0very and little fleAX Dr R V Pierce tn hn m..ii. imm,.i fr Hip fnri vate. Aclclress nr. K. v., nerce, muii: man uij.ihi ' -"i-'"-t ...... v.. ff, XT ,r . Aft.,- 1nL-ii,T- (u-fhv lnttlf"- nl 1 ir 1J;r- , DUIUIHJ. i . 1 . ition of success :!i:!.ScLrr imnressed on the tion, 11 is ine raauoii ui - . :.,mrov:mr ever sincc. , to a sound stomach. It seems a : rjn now ;n g00( i,cam, for one of mv splendid thing that a young man age 6r 3-ears. i owe ii ,-fnr,.o V.?c llirouirh col- Tierce's medicines." pilii 1 .iltti vi- rt shall saenhec his it all to Dr. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- Sometimes a dealer, tempted by the little more profit paid by less meritorious medicines, will offer a substitute as "just as good as the "Discoverv." It is the claim of bodily cravings to a desire- for covery cures, through the stomach, .one man looking for profit against knowledge. But is it splendid diseases ot otner organs which when thf boy breaks down within have their origin in disease of the have found a cure in the use of sight of his goal or achieves his , stomach and its allied organs of ; "Golden Medica Discovery." You dMoma only to be obliged to give digestion and nutrition. We speak j want the cure, therefore accept no up his future and live the life of a ! of "weak heart, "weak " lungs, substitute. valetudinarian? ! "weak" kidneys, etc. Behind these g TRIFLING EXPENSE" diseases (and the cause of them), : n THE MAN WHO FAILED. ; js generally a "weak " stomach. : for postage only will give you a In the West the traveler comes I A "weak" stomach is a stomach copy of Doctor Pierce's Medical ajrain and again on some ruucij in wmv-n vugwuw.i unuu,.,,; ..-l- Vinnr ori niai, mp mne r ecL. a lit: num iriiiiicnL 10 F. T. clad. rousrn -nanaea man. xt-u mintv-i. .i.v. i.wl....1..wt ... r. a. hUukwWU -t : finds to his astonishment that the ! not extracted from the food eaten.!a man is learned. He cmv talk ? Hence the body and i s organs, ilijUiStmsSditAhmdxe& scientifically of the flora of his ! which depend on nourishment tor . lhnes niore Valuable than any work ever neighborhood or of the geologic j their strength, are only partially , published before, at so trifling an ex formation of the land he tills. He fed and must therefore grow ; pense, and for my part wtsh you all has framed diplomas hanging in his "weak." When the stomach is j success. home mat's he doing out here made strong again by the use of : This great work, containing ioo3 with his education and ability "uoioen lueuicai uiscoveo tuc ; laic paB, j. . r- food eaten is digested and assimii- ot stamps to pay cApcasc ated, the body is adequately nour-; ing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps ished, and the organs which had I for the cloth-bound volume, or grown weak for lack of nourish- only 21 stamps for the book m ment grow strong again because paper covers. Address Dr. R. V. their nourishment is restored. I Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. He tells you that he broke down after leaving college and went to farming to recover his health. It took him so long that he lost his grip on the other life and stayed on the fai-m. That's the story of THE SENTINEL J. W. DORRINQTON, S Proprietor. s6 6T K. WO tit wo 1 PUBLISHED WEEKLY 1 3 fl Yuma, Ariz. m 68-fef:feCiffr:&-.tt-:-:t.ttt:fetS'? -jj.jj.gs Is One of the Oldest Papers in psjjjjjjk Arizona: Now in its . Thirtieth Hji Year, and it has always been ms ndependent in All Things While Not Varying in Its Loy alty to Republicanism, ft has lB Always Striven for the Candi lMB dacy of Good Men, and Sup ported Just fleasures. 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Notice for Publication. Homestead Entry, No. 8784. Duiahtmi:ntokthk Inteuiok, . Land Olllce at Tucson. Arizona, Sept. 17, 1002. ( Notice is Hercbv Riven that the following named settler hus'fllcd notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the District Court at Yuma, Arizona, on Saturdav. November 1. 1902. viz: , William II. Lvon. of Yuma, Arizona, for the i S 15. H Sec. 3o, T. 8, S., Ii. 2l , G. & S. K. 11. 1 and M. He names the following witnesses to prove j his continuous rcsWencc upon, ami cultivation 1 of said land, viz: I Charles E. Johnson. John B. Canith. James Boxleyand Daniwl Nelson, all of Yuma, Arizona. MILTON K. MOORE, Register, o First publication Sept 17, 1902. ! Notice for Publication. i Homestead Entry No, 360-4. Department ok toe Intkkiob, Land Office at Tucson. Arizona, Sept 17, 1902. ) Notice is hereby riven that the following : named settler has hied notice of his Intention to make commutation final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made be fore the Clerk of the District Court at Yuma. .ri7fmn on Kjitiirdnv. November 15. 1902. vi.: Bailev J. Mustniu. of Somerton. Arizona, for the V.' K. Sec. :Ki. T. 9. S. K. 24 '.. U. and , S. R. B. and M. i;.. n,,rww i in. fnllowlr.!' witnfscs to nrove ' his continuous resident:'.- upon and cultivation 1 of said land, viz: , William J. Best, of Yuma, Arizona, and Charles Theobold, John M. Williams and Leslie i Williams, of Somerton, Arizona. ) MILTON II. MOORE, Register. First publication Sept. 17, 1B02. W. COX,. G. A. P. D., El Paso. Tex. O.ME TO THE SENTINEL OFFICE MORE LIVES ARE SAVED ...BY usrWB... Dr. King's New Discovery, ....FOR.... Consumption, Coughs and Colds Than By All Other Throat And Lnng Bemedies Combined. 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