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Arizona Sentinel. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 19C8. this paper ,1' jg: VETISING AGENCY, INC., 427 South Main St.. Los Angeles, and 779 Market St., San Francisco, where contracts for advertising can be made for it. For President WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT ' For Vice-President JAMES S. SHERMAN DIVERSIFIED FARMING PAYS. The following from the Impe- OFFICIAL Fl I MUTES Of the Board of Supervisors of Yuma County, Arizona. Continued from lust week Board proceeded to examine original assessment roll and as sessment lists for the year 1908, andjireof the opinion that the following changes should be made and property listed, to-wit: 15 00 100 00 i 200 00 DEALER IN Q eng era! M Main Street, Between Second and Third. TELEPHONE 31 Brice, T E. h and k furniture Cano, Juan, imps on lot 14, bk 14, Yuma Heights Subd . . Chadwick, A W.7 imps on s of noi sec 9, twp 10 s r 24, - w 80 acres .Crane, Frank, stricken off, 2 saddle horses, 1 dairy cow, 1 buggy, h and k furniture - 105 00 . , i 1 P . t CV! Gloyd, W B., imps on si or set ai nw oi set, buu 4u, twp 8, s r 24 w 120 acres. ... Cooper & Vierra, 3 wk horses $120, harness 20 O Kn trir'i no Czuczkn. Max, h and k turniture rial Standard is as applicable to n d, up h iUUL furniture S25, piano 100 this section as it is to Imperial n Herbert E.. stricken o if, musical instruments, li valley: i and k furniture J-J w "A citizen of one of the towns TJeBcrrv, W H., 3 wk horses of the vallev who visited Impe- 2 mules 80, wagon $o0, harness foil). rial this week made the state- T)nnnldson. 0 E., 1 saddle Liorse fro, saucue ejuu. . meat that a complete-change in En-S Lodge No. 476, stricken off, h and k furniture their methods would be made by a O U W Lodge No. 7, h and k furniture the farmers of that section. rfiVnnk. Tomasa, lowered, imps on lot 3, bk 14, lown oi Do vou know ' he said, 'that Yuma , 100 UU the people there are paying out pain W. B., 6 wk hor 2non a month for -butter and wagon and buggy . 50 00 140 00 20 00 50 00 125 00 120 00 140 00 35 .00 50 00 50 00 -AND- Telephone AT LAST! AT LAST! The people of'Yuma have access to an acknowledg ed standard, world-wide advertised Shoe, at the price that it is sold at where it is Made. TcopyrichU eggs? And that in a country farming implements. 240 00 30 00 20 00 where lb.2y can be produced as Qn motion, duly seconded-and carried,' the county assessor is cheaply as anywhere else on hereby ordered to place upon the assessment roll all tlie above earth.' property listed. "The fact has. never been so Qn motion board adjourned to meet asa board or supeiisois forcefully brought .home to the juy g, 1908,. at 10 a. m. farmers of the valley as now that diversified farming is the - most profitable kind of farming Between the farm producer of almost any commodity and the -r-r i-r lt- 1 1 J. M. Polhamus, - ionirersiey, Clerk. Chairman. Office of Board of Supervisors, Yuma County, Yuma, Arizona, July 8, 1908. ' Board of supervisors of Yuma county met at 10 a', m. pursuant consumer there is a difference of to adiournmeno, all members, district attorney ana cier-ir pres- from 25 to 100 per pent in value, ent; minutes of July 7, 1908, were read and approved, all and that is the penalty the' farm- members, voting aye. er pays for not producing for On motion duly seconded an carried, the following accounts himself the rjroducts of the soil were audited, allowed and warrants ordered drawn: is-hich he consumes. J A Ketcherside, salary supt bd of health, 2nd-4L, 1U0. . 5 'o 00 In the case alluded to above trip to Wenden to exam case of smallpox u0 there is no doubt that the town Frank Graham, guarding case of smallpox at vvenaen.. . oo uu eould make a net saving of 1000 T J Pugh, goods used and burned in smallpox cases 10 50 a month by producing its own Alexander & Co., supplies furnished Yuma county 5 55 Butter and eggs. Communication received from Sheriff Livingston making writ- Then there is the added secur- ten application for retail liquor license for Yuma Ice Company. ,i r i : ux.:., j..i AnA nrl n.iriMorl Hi o oli ari fF i a h prph T n n th nr- iiv-uie iarmei nas m uuiuii iiuit; yjn moiiou, uuiy &t;i;uuucu uuu v..i i .. . , to. market a number of commodi- ized to issue said license, to be dated June 1,- 19o8, and to end May ties instead of risking everything 31, 19o9. on one product. - On motion, duly seconded and carried,, board adjourned as a Diversified farming is the saf- board of supervisors and convened as a board of- equalization ' est kind of farming, and in the Board continued to examine original assessment roll and assess average ease it is by far the most ment lists for the year 19o8 and arc of the opinion that the follow LOOK OVER YOUR HARNESS CAREFULLY. If it isn't all you want it to be come in and see our harness styles, strength, workmanship and values. There's no compulsion even insistence. about buying:. If you're pleased with mate rial and prices of course you'll find it to your interest to buy without our urging or even asking you. Come in. JOHNSON & BOWLES ' PHONE 62 MISTAKES Are said often to be buried six feet undei ground. But many times women, call on their family physicians, suffering, as they imagine, one from dyspepsia another from heart disease, another from liver or kid ney disease, another from nervous pros tration, another with pain hero and there, and in this way they present alike to themselves and their easy-going or over busy doctor, separate diseases, for whicn he assuming them to be such, prescribes his pills and potions. In rcaHty, they aro all only symptoms caused by some uterine disease. The'phtcian,vignorant of the cause of suffering, iNeps upmsjreatment until large bills are imide. leJering patient gets no betterVV&sJreascagxtne wrong treatment, but probably worse: prppor medicine Jjtoi33zJPiflrs.S Favorite Frescrhitron. directed tn the cause u;ouTrtf Have aitTrclv'roiiMiy'ed the disease, there by dispelling alTthose distressing symp toms, and instituting comfort instead of prolonged misery. It has been well said, that "a disease known is half cured." . Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a scientific medicine, carefully devised by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate system. It is made of native American medicinal roots nnrt is iwfcetly harmless in Jts effects in any comininn i tnr, TemaTt ;pro!i table kind." ARIZONA BENEFITS FROH NATIONAL FOREST ADfllNISTRATION nig euanges snouiu oe iijuuu auu piupej uy uawu, GiHidolfoT John, imps poss right on lot 1, bk 10, Town of Yuma., oOU uu ftrppr. A Y.. 2. horses J580, wagon 0 , iuu uu h Goodwin, L P.. 2 saddle horses- 1... ... ,i ,:hir' l : 1 "V A striking illustration of the Galloway. Albert; a wis norses ou, ouggy u benefits of forest management by harness Uncle Sam has iust been report- Hodges, Ed, h and k furniture ed from Southern Arizona. In Hobart, Geo H., imps on east or canal or swt or stSbco this resiou fuel of any kind is 24, twp 8, st 24 v2 acres. , exceedinir scarce and difficult to Hoffman, J L., 1 wk horse 40, buggy 10 get. In most parts it-is supplied F & E Hodges, 2 wk horses 80, 1 saddle 25 hipHv hv Mexicans, who iro up Gandolfo, John, Sr., raised, h and k furniture into the mountains with burros, Hodges, P B., imps on poss rights ?. 200 00 cut t.hn. fnp.l from iuniper and oak Hardinjr, Geo W., 3 wk horses 120, wagon 20. ... 140 00 trees, and then take it out in harness small loads on the burros. Hibbard, M S. , saddle horse 25, buggy 1Q. Tn the past the ranchers living Hill, Maxon, 3 wk horses. . H t. tho. mouths of the canvons in Kline, C, 2 wk horses 80, wagon 10 . . . I 1 C-X 1 ,1 I, fni.nHlll.oiiin t.hn Dratroon Mountains nave uuiuiiss-M n aim iu.... -m-PVPntfid the Mexicans from Larson, N P., 8 wk horses 320, 1 stallion 100 ... s , . . r n -! .-.. on - oi 4-1, nnftoi. Wo T,aro W, raiSllf . Ot, 'Z. SeC iiii. UWP lO, S i ii W iUaCLlIIJii tll IliUOU UVV-WOIUIV- J-H"'j 3 - " J ' ' J- timber. and perhaps iustly so, , ac because promiscuous cutting Lee, Mrs B., imps on bk 65 - lo0 00 would unquestionably have dam- Low, W W., 4 milk cows - : 100 00 a'ed the watershed and unstead- La Fortuna Mining Company, machinery 500 00 wd tho ilow of water in these On motion, duly seconaeti ana cara-ieu, mewumjf seaaui ia prl in nhicn unon the oriiriuai assessment roll tlie nvo. flenenaenu lor utikuijiou. uuuu ubw;u jiuuuj. Since the establishment of the On motion board 'adjourned to meet as a board ol supervisors National Forest, however, the July y, luua system. -7fs a "jfowerful invigorating tonic "Fa vorite Prescription" imparts strength to the whole system and to the orjians.dis tinctly feminine in particular. For over worked, "worn-out." run-down." debili tated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girls," house-keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women gen erally, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the' greatest earthly bcon. being un equaled as an appetizing cordial and. re storative tonic. As a soothing and strengthening nerv ine "Favorite Prescription " is uncnuaJed and is invaluable in allaying and sub duing nervous excitability, irritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostration, neuralcia. hvsteria, spasms. St. Vitus s dance, and other distressing, nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon f iiintinn'i ;inn nrrmmr. uisiuiau uj t-nu uterus." It induces refreshing sleep and '. relieves mental anxiety aim despondency. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant relicts invigonuo the stomach, liver ana bowels. -One . to tnreo a aose. jiiu&j iaj wuum .wj., Report of the Condition of The First National Bank of Yuma. No. 7591 At Yuma, in the Territory of Arizona, at the close of business .luly 15, 1908. RESOURCES. Loans and Disccunts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. .,. . J. S. Bonds to se cure calculation. .. Premiums on U. S Bonds Bond's, securities, etc Banking house, fur niture and fixtures Due from Nat'l Hunks not reserve agents Due from State Banks and Bank ers .... Due from approved reserve agents.... Checks and other ash items Kotes of other Na- tional Banks Fractional paper, currency, nickels and cents '. Lawful Money Re serve in Bank, viz: specie Leral-tender notes- Redemption, fund with U. S. Treasurer' (5 per cent of circulation) $131,905 77 4,727 13 6,250 0!) 250 00 27,032 92 4,270 36 357 08 3,415 43 ' 75.10!) 08 10 00 1,044 CO 10 00 50 00 90 00 5 001 50 00 50 00 50 00 105 00 500 00 o UU' 35 00 120 00 )0 00 15 00 420 00 380 00 cutting of wood has been care fully supervised and only the dead and mature trees, the re moval of which would not injure the watershed, have been cut. Careful cutting of this kind lias been allowed in tlie areas which have heretofore been clos ed to use. and as a result the price of wood has actually been reduced in the small tbwus around the National forests. Fo? instance, in Pearce, an impor- , tant mining town nine miles from the forest, the price of wood previous to-the creation of J. M. Polhamus Clerk. H. H. Donkersley, Chairman. Santa Fc Found Guilty of Violat ing Safety Appliance Law. Prescolt, Julyr 20. After a three days' trial the Santa Fe railroad was found guilty yester day in the United States district court of violating the federal law relating to safety appliances on railroad cars. There were fif teen counts against the company and the jury was unanimous in its verdict upon thirteen of the same, while one juror was not dw. 'NT.. 1 h'mc nor uu x.v o r 7:r quite satisued-in his mind as to decrease can be wholly attribut ed to t the improved administra tion of the Forest. To Darken the Hair.. the violation of the law on two counts the two which pertain to requirement as to the height of draw-bars. As the - case is a statutory proceeding, it only re quired nine votes to constitute a verdict of guilty, and consequent- ,Sago tea is the most harmless hair.' Make a strong brew of y the company will be compell - dried leaves, straiij the liquid -ed to pay to the United States a carefully through muslin, and to ihie of 1500, or 100 for each each pint add two leaspoonfuls count of alcohol. This should be rub- ' bed on the hair every night be . fore retiring. Street Commissioner Dan Bris- lin has gone to the Bouse mining "Dad" Ward has gone to the country for a few days to look co:ist to'take it cool for the Test ' after some promising claims that of the summer. jhe owns there. Sensible Talk from John Spsese . Our fellow townsman, John M, Speese is not given to windy dis courses or voluble talks. When' he says anything, there is "some thins to it." Here's what he has u say about advertising, and it's true. "We are all of us jtoo willing to take stock in some absolutely worthless 'proposition' which some outsider springs and too unwilling to support our home papers, when they advertise the country every day, year in and year ont, and only ask such con siderate support as is of actual cash benefit to the man who ad vertises with them. Any sort of fake scheme can be sprung by rank outsider and we all fall oyei ourselves trying to bite at it when the same amount of money spent with our home' papers would help them spread the story of our rich country better than ever. Our-home papers are the best advertisers for us and I be lieve we ought to stand by them.' The North Star nine. Things' are moving fast at the North Star mine. The mill is al most readv for the.crushing of ore and has a capacity of 150 tons daily. NEXT ELECTORAL VOTE. 24;081 7,400 85 32,081 00 512 50 In the 'electoral college for the year 1)08, there will be 485 votes.' Necessary to a choice, 243. States x - no. votes Alabama.... L .11 Arkansas ...rr. . California : M Colorado' Connecticut '. .: " : Delaware ' . " Florida " Georgia i . . 13 Idahp.. 3 Illinois 2? Indiana ' ..15 Iowa 1:i Kansas 10 Kentucky - Louisiana Maine 0 Marylnud S M assachusctts 16 Mifhiirnn. 14 Minnesota Mississippi Missouri 10 Montana 3 Nebraska 8 r Nevada 3 i New Hampshire: 4j New .'ersey. 1- j New York...: 39 - North Carolina v'. . 12 North Dakota 4 Ohio Oklahoma : Oregon .' Pennsylvania... . . Khode Island . South 'arolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas . '. Utah . Vermont 4 Virginia . 12 Washington 5 West Virginia 7 Wisconsin ., . 13 Wyoming' ". " 3 Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund. Undivided: Profits, less expenses and - taxPS paid National Bank notes outstanding . Due to approved re serve agents Individual Deposits . subject to check. . Demand Certificates of Deposit. CertUecl checks Letter of Credit $283,177 72 $ 25;000 00 25,000 00 6,753 19 6,250 00 1,222 60 208772 49 . 5.7SS 60 1,265 84 3,125 00 $83,177 72 Total Territory of Arizona, lsg Countv of Yuma, ) T .l.-nnie Polhamus, Cashier of th above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the aUove statement is true, to the best of my knowledge ana nenei. Jennie Polhamus, Cashier. Correct Attest: .1. W. Dorringlnn, E. !. Cai uthers, D. L. De Vanes Directors; S. Bi Hinds- was here toda from iiaguna. So ramv foreign diplomatic repre sentatives have left Venezuela tha Castro begins to fel'knesome for some bnd'v tn worrv. A chronic tormentor feels that he is liying in vain when re duced to a sta'e of isolation. .23 . 7 . 4 .34 . 4 . 9 .l .12 ..18 STotal . TEA The cost of good tea is 'so very little : only a-third of a cent a cup! a cent-and-a-half or two . cents' for-the family breakfast ! Your crocrr returns your money if you doa'l like Schilliue's Ucst: we pay hira. RAISES ILL DOUBTS AS TO ITS PUJRITY BARKLY'S BEN-HUR STRICTLY PURE BAKING POWDER " Is made from pure cream of tarter (derived from California grapes) aud S highest tirade bi-carbonatc of soda; eon tains no alum or phosphate of Urn's. r-r.i. ......... - .nu-i. It seems that the latebt Canauia transcontim-ntal Pkciiic railroad will cost $200,000,000, or $80,000,000 more ihv.h the estimate. London bankers o lute have advised Canada to slow up i its eal for new trans pot ation facil'uies ISSt LOS ANGELES EXMINES AT SKOREY'S Southwestern News Company THERE'S NOTHING MORE DE LICIOUS THAN BARKLEY'S BEN-HUR COFFEE. Never sold in bulk, lmt put hot in air tight tins direct from the roaster. thereby pveservin; I hi?h ilavorinK the lich aroma and Wl L. Douglas .$3,50 Shoe in-all styles and all leath ers", high cut and low cut; all sizes and all widths, and the one pri'ce of $3,50 per pair ; t Can be found, at ' - " . ;r - r. ' .. - . E. R SANQUfNETTrS MODERN DEPARTMENT STORE. I Special Attention to flail Orders. ' ". ' REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURANCE GENERAL A0ENTS Entablishc In 1899 Irreorporated f306 The Yuma Title-Abstract Co. Abstracts of Title to all Lands, Town Lots, Mines and Canals in Yuma County. YUMA, ARIZON'A Others Follow 1 Leading Daily of Southwestern Arizona DELIVERED OR BY MALL. PER MONTH Notice for Publication Department of the Intcrier. ' U. S- Land Office at Phoenix, Arizona, July 21, 15108. Notice is hereby piven that Jerome Q.Turner, of Somerton, Arizona, wne, on sepi. -i. uyi made Homestead Entry (Series No. 0204) No. 4002, for Lots 1 and2.e'2 nw. seciion o, . in r:m.'n 24 w.. G. & S. K. Meridian. . a ffled notice of intention to malicntinal Uvc-yeai proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before Charles H. Uttintf Clerk of the District Court, at Yuma, Arizona, on the 5th day of September, 1&.8. Claimant names as witnesses: Calvin Georce. of Somerton, Arizona, Wiiliam BFain, of Somerton. Arizona, wiiH.im rm-.vder. of Yuma. Arizona, George Thurman, of Somerton Arizona. JjYMAU W. WAKEj? ILLD, Julv 22, 1903. Kesistcr. LATEST MINING TION BLANKS AT OFFICE. LOCA THE SENTINEL No Hill Too Steep No Sand Too Deep for i i ii m Runabout. lSh.p S90O.00 Tourlne Cars. 24 h.p.. . . S1350.00 and S1650.00 Tourlne Car. 35 h.p., 4 cylinders S2150.00 Gentleman's Roadster S2150.00 Scad for Dtalotae sad List oi Used Cars Agents wanted where not represented. A. W. GUMP AUTO CO., 1118 S. Main St., Los Angeles FOR RENT A new fireproof store room, corner of Second W and Madison Ave. cial fciervice uivi::on, iwurau- ui uan. Nir.th Street, Northwest, VV'ashinpton, D. C f rinnire at thS 0cKk Personal and prompt attention to all business- 1-14Uilc !"-5 i