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", -.!rii nlBiiH W ,Li ' " M I Bmnrowairmw iiqTjwm-niiMn i.inmmii"fft i 533$; ajrf" JS?" M THi 6i8 BAiLV rvieWJIbe. Arizona, Friday morning, july 21, ion. fA( Pive- itflLl TEXAS FIGHI NEARS CLOSETooHi tawd l!r i"SarL0011 P?igr of 1 a&t run muiiiiib Will Close at the Polls Saturday AIL INTERESTS INVOLVED AUSTIN. Texas. July 20 Texas Is. about to go to one of tbc stiffest tests made anywhere In the country between tho Heuur Interests and the sntl-baloon forces. The state campaign which has been waged "with a bttttrnees tbat has seemed to increase dally lor the past three months will close tomorrow and on lurduy the voter will rjeclde whether or not an amendment pro viding (or statewilo arpbibltle shall be added to the constitution of Texas. Reports from all directions ln dle iLal ih' is by far the ihost iilttor political BtragKlc htch ever lias occurred in tho Lone aiaif state. Today and tomorrow the fight will be brought to a whirl nal finish with mass meetings in every nook and corner of the coal man wealth, from tho- panhandle to the gulf, and from Kl Paeo to tho forests of east Texas. It seems impoeslblo to foecast the result of the special election with any degree of certainty. From the headquarters of both the pro hlbitionlste and the antl-prohibltion-Ists are emanating reports iradicat ins (bat both sides -view the out look witr equal conadonce. Seme onlookers see In the reV suits of the last democratic primary an indication of the vote fa the coming electlou. To the majority, Jiewever; the results of the recent overwhelming vote for railroad coa; mlssioeer, Oscar II. Colquitt, the anti-prohlbltionlst candidate for gov ornor., was polled, but at the same time a great demand for the Mib mlneion of the profc.1 n tp.prli' r was voted. In iemcvvtlc JVs, nemtaation I" a demovalc pri mary is equivalent to election, and although Mr. Colquitt was assured of the post of governor, he wait obliged by the votes of the people to submit to n vote on tho ques tion of prohibition. Throughout the campaign both sWes have maintained headquarters in a number of the leading cities ot tho state From these headquarter tos of literature bare been mailer and hundreds of speakers have been sent forth ' to stump the country from end to end. Governor Golqulu himself has led the force of 'anti speakers. On the prohibition side former Goverhor Campbell has been owe of the most active workers The newspapers, the churches, the Y. M. C. A. and numerous otber or ganisations have- lined np on on side or the other in the campaign and many instances are cited where oven families aro split over the Itsue. The only feature ot the struggle which stands out with unmistakable clearness is the fact tbat the pub lic generally is deetrieus for Ihe saloon question to be definitely set tled once and for all. for it has long been a bugbear in Texas pol itics. But whether they want to vote out the saloon at the same time is a question that can be answered only by a count of the votes day after tomorrow. KING LAYS CORNERSTONE. CDINBl'KGH, July 50. The lead ing feature of thle, tbe third day of tbe ryal visit to B-linbirgk, was the attendance of tbe klurf and queen this aftternoon at the laying of ibe cornerstoae for Usher ball, an institution to be built from a donation by the lato Andrew Usbiar, the noted distiller, and vsliicn is to bo utilized ciilefly to promote tho cultivation of mudc This morn ing the king attended blstorte St. Giles catherdal NaiHl "otticiateii at tbe dedication of the chapel of tbe Tbhttle. I .. . ANTI-THIEF ASSOCIATION. ARKANSAS CITY, Jn!y . Arkansas City today began tbe en tertainment of the annual conven tion of the Anti-Horse Thief asso ciation of KanMK and Oklahoma, which is one of tbe most vtnlq.no and influential organisations in this section of tho country. Though horse tMsvos are Bet so plentiful in the two state sas they were oco upon a time, tbe association kas continued to maintain lis or ganization largely for soctal pur tmw and now has a membership ostimated at S0,ee. CHARGED With FRAUD. BOSTON. Mass, July 30- Rwfcert If. Neil, president of the International Hrelherhood of Railway Employes ajot well known in labor clrclea thwsghout this country and Canada, MR given a preHnttaar-f baariat VelKK United States Coamisstoaet Jinyw tedar 'oa a charge of M8tm tbe SFtaHs in a ucheo-.e to dWrsud It t alicrged that aontre months ag Ml Issued circulars, soWeHtag a vetUsvng for a magaziBe, tbe pro oftstfs of which were to be ased for death and slok beiwfite for railroad noa. and that the funta raceivea More diverted to Neil's own uses. PRESIDENT TO SPEAK. -iVASJHNOTON. D. C. July SO. Prtoidmt Taft has arranged tor a txiai in Maaaeaas. va, tMaorrow te Wk part la the big eelefcratkM of tt Blue &Hd tka Gray, ftp fcaWefleW of Bull Run. ' NOT- FOR HIM iVJi'rVTlio Ig '.?. '.' i 4 " A u3Srii JW SL. ..-. - ? TO iTELL. ftf thiHrrl at ,ro-,a3w iHt. a8d Ma can Or. Lyon's rlannrA -ki-if nnH I-1!!- tines the teeth and imparts . j r , ,1 PuntX a.n? nagrance to the Dream, ivioinerssnouiateacft the little ones its daily use. REFUSED TO SELL A FAM0USP0LICE DOG BERLIN, July -j Not onl) m Kna land and America are fancy prUes paid for dogs, for in Germany fancie' s will pay fantastic sums for canine pets. At tho recent exhibition of i dogs at Cas91 a PreBchisan offered' 12.640 marks, or about $t,900, for a police dog. The dog rejoices In the name of Tell, , and the sum offered n.ight be v considered as conclusive evidence that Tell Is worthy of his ruinous name; but this is not all. Tho dog belongs to Sergeant Decker, who refused the tempting offer, observing that his dog should not quit Germany at any price. EIGHT STATES NOW DRY; SOME COMPLAIN WASHINGTON. July 30. Thero are now eight states in. the union In d ot eaoh Jn0nth visiting broth which statewide prohibition exists. ors Jnrited to atUnd. With the exception of Maine, all of' GEOH. CO 1315 E, C. C. them are trving the exieriment for q THOMAS Clerk." the first time They are Maine. North j jJ " Carolina, Georjfa, l&sissippl, Tenn-J essee. Oklahoma. Kansas and North' Dakota. Oklahoma is demanding a special election to roiieal constitution al prohibition some time before the next general election. At the last elec- j tion in Maine, Governor Itaisted and l a 'Tvov leswlature were elected on a resubmission issue. Maine adopted prohibition in 18 SC repealed it in 16 W. rf adopted It in ISoS and again is demanding the re peat MEMOIRS OF DOINGS II fir. "N IIP" IIIMI'JM ! nT . -w .7.7. i-rr-r. ' ur nuiHLi i hvihnlu LONDON. July 36 There considerable talk in the West i s Snrt elnbs an-J society circles of the i which are expected to ecHirse even tbe famous literary aehleveraent of Lady Cardigan in the Intimacy and candor of its references to the af lairs ot personages prominent in the society of the later Victorian era. A great deal f mystery Is being malrftaiHtxl retesnllug the identity ot the SuthVrr of the volume but the author atl to be a iadv who ,-s formerly a well known figure in London society, although the volume 'will be published anonym ously or under a peewkmym. The book is awaited with keen inter est, ami, in some quarters, with a certain degree of uneasiness. "BILLY?' HITT IS STILL SILENT ON LOVE AFFAIR ' NEW ORLEANS, July JA Wnl F. Jtitt retused last night, just Derore leavlng for Boston, to be interviewed; . . ... ..... - - on me report circulated nere inai no is engaged to Miss Catherine Klk'n... just jioftin last aiarm uras inn was a devo'cil attendant upon Miss Klkins when they were on a cruise through Bayou Teche. as members of. a party aboard Joseph Letter's launch, the Annie Russell. The story here Is that they were igl,eaueiore me cruise was over. Mr,' H&i Is traveling.with bis brpth- er. RwS Reynolds Hitt. United States aavbaiaQor to "Guatemala. Minister HittTie off on a year's leave of ab sence &n account of ill health. WOMEN SKIP, FEARING TO SERVE ON JURY SOUTH BUND, Wash.. July 30 Wbea the women of Washington were given the right to sote they were also given the right to serve on juries The QXtent of their loactaga for this particular "right' was Illustrated in tbe superior court recently. A jury was la course of formation, when the venire ran short and the sheriff was ordered to surcinon a woman talesman. From seventv-flve to one hundred women stampeded frees tbe court- room. i I ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO . RAILWAY ARIZONA 0. NEV MEXICO RAIL WAY COMPANY PASSENGER SERVICE, ' DAILY. aoatabeoTrt. Mortfabeend. 7:10a.m. Ir. ClifMa Ax. I:Sp.m. 7:5va.m. " Gefhrte 1 I.U.- - '.i S-.SZa.m. - Duncaa " 2:3 .m. .POS.ilf. Vlininit x.voy.nb 11-66 a-.rn.Ar. JVaVHUMi A . w .rv i K...,.n .tlA . 1 Southbound train ommeeta with ' Seutbera PacWe westbound train No. ' 1. leaelag LoKtoburg :7 a-m, i Moeatafa Time. SootklMttiMl taalN eeuneeU with El lor MH'asa, leauing HuaWln. at 11:42 au IfiMgftalK. 71m, and wflh west- ikdiNki Jtmmt, Hx Dougta gwIrlabee, f leavtag IMchtt at ll:lt aja, Mouh- vnVst Ji eflevaW A. T. TjrOMBON, TaMe MKMgw. CWton, Aitom. Fe. 17, Nil. '..ett f' JMAMwW''i - i LODGE NOTICES MASONIC CALENDAR WEEK ENDING July 22, 1911 Monday Tuesday Blue Second Friday Saturday Blue Third. ABRAMS. W. M. & L. BLAIR. Secy. F. & A. it. a. W. JORGENSEN. II. F. " CTF. PHILBROOK. E. a vV. it. BANKS, Secy. It. A. if. K. T. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS m thbone Loose, No. 10 KnlKhta of Pythias meet the first, second i and fourth, Tuesdays ot each month In Pythian i;asue. visiting Draw ers cordially Invited. .&' b. B. MATOEWS, a & . C. KRIGBAUM. K. of R. 8. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Pearl Chapter Ho. t Meets in Masonic Hall Seccod and Fourth Wednesdays ot each month. Ella M. Tenr. W. M. Kathertno Faff. Sec W. 0. w. Wnvlixion nf 1ia WnHil mpt at FbI ., ,t. .PPnnA nni fourth Mon P. 0. ELKS Blsbee Lodge, No. 671, meets first and third Tuesdays of each , month at Elk I.JUP xiuusb. . VlBl.Vn,F .l)ro.t?r,, cordially Invited. Sam Frankrsburg Exalted Ruler. Secretary. f. O. McGRATH. - . - - . . m 1 1. t, &. EJ.XirJF H vf I TVy B. Sfl kl A "lautJ KA""1' u" ""'"tot any and all such rights, way, rail l?Ii It jrajaeni wooumon ei Amerlca, vmeets sec - ond and fourth Thursdavs in I O. n -fcaii viQin mMhimn irn'fcs. warehouses, and all such o'her lnViteu- t0 attend ", "" .H-.-Ut. UW.V.V - , R. L. MOTZ, Clerk, TAYLOR, Consul. ,J D. ORDER OF OWLS No. 120S 1st 3 ItSsSi &&& Odd Fellows Hall Brotherhood of American Yoeman Richard I. Homestead 835 meets second ana fourth Tuesdays at Odd Fellowr Hall Visiting Archers are cordially Invited. ; v. n KTTNSfiN Forenvm is- ur iiiii ." v A-floruvrnrjnr wnr tn . . ... um " . ...,. . U. H. Pl. I. 0. R. M. everv Thursday evening Meets every Thursday evening at, 7 so o'clock in Pythian Castle. All visiting Red Men welcome, Win. DELBRIDGE, Sachem, F. a FENDERSON, K. of R. M, D. COHEN, Medicine Man. F. B. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD Dl.hnn T nAtra V ' r, mopt. ovnrr . WHS 1 nMuZ3Ki7U v"32W : t Wedneday oven-iand Ing at K, of r Hall V.siting : .i., a. ,.ic-iiiut;i0 .v.u. , ally invited. V.m. P. MARDON. President. BARBARA SHEARER, Secretary. SONORA LODGE NO. 23 0. 0. F. Cananea. Mexico i meets every Monday at 8 p. m. in Masonic HalL Visiting brother cordially Invited, W. II. EARP. N. G. JOSEPH HOWARD, Scc"y. -itii BISBEE LODGE NO. 10. i n n p W J Vfj -VL iniiucwfflj u,c.- , log In Odd Fellows Hall. Main St- Vlsitlng brothers aro cordially In vited to attend. B. L. SEIDEL, N. G. F. J. ATTAWAY, Secreury. F. O. E. WOIBC flCtK III, X. U. , 1UKIW Bt and third Mondays. 8 p. m. M.L.. 1 -4 r . C f 1 n.K.n Falr Hall. Visitors cordially wcl- --j .w.w. Win. BUCKETT, President M. D. COHEN, Aerie Physician, order be published for four success- l O. T. M. The Ladles of the Maccabees of tho World meet la tbe Fair bat the first and third Tuesday of each month, 7:20 p. m. Vlsltine mem- bcrs cordially invited. . JOSEPHINE VERFDTH, Commander. MYRTLE MKEEHAN,?i i Record ' Keeper. J i, iA - - . - .1 A ff 4 -4i - Scfter xy-y , Legal Advertisements ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF COPPER LAKE DEVELOP MENT COMPANY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS; That wo, tho undersign ed, havo voluntarily associated our selves together for the purpose of forming a corporation under the Laws of tho Territory of Arizona, for the furposo ot engaging In tho business hereinafter specified and we do make, sign, adopt, acknowledge, and publish these articles of incorpora tion, and we hereby certify: ARTICLE I. (a) The name of the corporators are JOSEPH E. CURRY, WALTBR B. CONGDON, JOHN F. lUNKHRD. nil of BisUoe. Arizona. THOROLD F. FIELD and EDWARD C. CONGDON, of Duluth Minnesota. (b) The namo of tno corporation be Copper Lake Development shell Company. (c) The corporation's principal place of transacting business shall be at Warren, Cochise County, Arizona, ?nd Its general oIHco, shall be la the City of Warren. Cochise County, Arlnroa, which shall bo the place ot the trans action ot -business Involving tho gen eral direction, control and Caanre of fbe corporation. Branch otlkps r.aj bo established by tbe Board of Di rectors and the corporation shall carry on business in Arizona and in such other states, terriorie, and countries as tho Beard of Directors may determine. ARTICLE II. The general nature of the buoicss proposed to bo transacted and car ried on by this corporation Is as follows: In general to engage In and carry on tho business of mln'nqr. re fining, smelting, and manufacturing any and all kinds of ores, minerals and metals; to purchase. locate, and otherwise acquire, bold anl own min eral lands mines, mining clalm.1, and mining properties, to exploro for, to mine and remove, to purchnso and to smelt, mil!, rcfino and otherwise treat, any and all ores, metnls und minerals: to construct, manufacture. purchaso or otherwise acquire, any nnd nil fturh ralnlni? nlftntb mlninj? and all such raining plants, ci&chinerv. mlnlno- tools. Imnlemnts nnrt mnffirlftl irnndH wnr. nnrt itn. ehandlse, buildings smelting plants and furnaces, mills, crushing ptants. rcflnerlf-s and other reductive works. and to construct, improve, manage works and control, and to Join with others In the construction, improve ment, management, work nnd control t,Mv- ways, i bridges, reservoirs, water cours- es aqueducts, wharfs hydraulic works, electric works, stores, factor- ' necessary or convenient. In aad aiout I the mining, smelting, or reunlntr op- I orations of this company; to purchase ! or otherwise acquire the fee of any and all lands, or any estate .therein less than the fee thereof, necessary or useful In furtherance of any object of this corporation and whether or not such lands contain minerals to pur chase or otherwise acquire, own. and bold the canital stock: In whole or I In nart. of any other corporation, for eign or domestic and wnlle such hold- er and owner ot any ot the capita' stock of any such otber corpora !on to exercise all the rights and privi leges of ownership thereof Including tho right to vote the same, to tbo name extent that a natural person, own'ng such stork might do to sU, convey, lease, mortgage, hypothlcate, or pin orwlse dispose-of, at one time or from time to time, the whole or any pail or parts of the property of. thto ir.r- Poratlon. real, personal or mlxod, and anJ th,ngB and tramwct au snch oth- cr business ta may be Incidental to Ihe purposes aforesaid md not con- trary to tho laws of thj Temto.-y cf Arizona or of tho Unllcd States or America. ARTICLE 111. The amount of tho capital slock of Ihls corporation shall bo Seven H'.n rtred. and Fifty Thousand Dollars, dl vlded Into Scventy-fivo Thoauand. shares of thb par valuo of Ten Pol- Hrs each. The capital stock of tbe company shall bo Issued at fucn limes nnd upon such conditions as shall bo prescribed by the Board of TrnirT TtfirA$t Cit thft Rftnirt TTlftV Issued full paid and non-assessable. nggeggabje tor ine balance or the i par valuo thereof. In tho discretion of the Board of Directors, and uay- tnents for tho capital stock may bn ,i. reaue in ca&n -or, oy uauvivr i uus rorporstion ot proiorty. Including shares of the capital stock of any other corporation, domestic or for eign. ARTICLE IV. The time when this corporation shall comrrence shall be the i'nte flod lf th ifidorrfcr nf Cochise ry,.,, ArWnn ohcti iw r.iorf for w J -- r : . . record with the Territorial Auditor of the Territory of Arlsona. ami the lime of its termination shall be tweu ty-fivo years thereafter. ARTICLE V. The annual meeting of the stock holders of this cororatlon shall bo held at tho ofBco of the cororatlon . ... -. -fe a - .i. Vi er ptace In the Territory of Arizona, - ,,- J--lw--J . ,A TIia rf MO IMkJ ItO MWVplim?LA UJ u ,u, u u. Directors, on the second Monday in March i'n each year at two a clock in the afternoon. The affairs of the corporation shall be conducted by- a board of sve di rectors, who shall be stockholders, un til the first annual meeting of tbe stockholders and until their success ors shall bo elected and nnaliSed, Joseph E Carry, Walter B. Congdon, John F. Bankcrd, all of Blebee. Ari zona. Thorold F. Field and Edward C. Congdon. of Duluth, Minnesota shall compese the board ot directors of this company. &t tho first and eacli succeeding annual meeting of the stockholders, they shall elect the Roard of Directors, who shall hold their office one vcar and until, their successors shall be elected rnd qaal- (fled. As soon as may be afte-the cer- (ifled copy of these article's Is filed for record with tho Territorial An- 'dlior of the Territory of Arizona, tbe laid Board of Directors sfall hold Its I flrt meetlm? at tho officii' nf thl3 cor- poratlon in the City ot Vti'iri. .frl- scna,-and tie presence of a majority 1 AU.'1 j . ,"L. DAILY REVIEW WANT ADS. Advertisements undar this head ran at the rate of 1 cent par word with a minimum charo of cents for each Insertion. Advertisements must reach The Htvlew office not later than 8 p. m. for In sertion In the nxt morning's paper. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Gas ranges, refrigerat ors, sewing machines and ollas. New and second hand furniture bought and sold. Brooks Cooper Furniture Co. Phone 341. 78( FOR 8ALE Five shares Citizens bank stock at par. Box 1939. FOR BALE Second hand lette press In good condition, cheap for cash. Brooks Cooper Furniture Co., Pythian Castlo Bldg. O. K. street, opposite Review office. Phono 34L 0 HARRIS BLOCK FURNITURE Co. New and second band fur niture bought end sold. Fiaa stock wall paper. BrrMry avenue. MS HELP WANTED WANTED Men and boys In Los Angeles. Small pay but cat learn trade ot automobiles, elec trlclty, plumbing, bricklaying oi actual contract Jobs. 300 students last year. Catalogue free. Unite Trade School Contracting Co. Los Angeles. 846 ot said directors at said such first meeting shall be a valid quorum for tho transaction of business. Tho Board of Directors shall adopt by-laws and may amend or repeal tho same as provided In such by-laws, but the stockholders at any annual meeting, or at any special meeting called for that purpose, may a.nend or repeal such by-laws, or adopt new or additional by-laws. The offlcera (of the corporation shall consist ot a lresfdent. Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer, and such other officers as may be provided for lnthe by-laws or by the Board of Directors. They shall be olected by tho Hoard of Directors and tho President and Vice-President shall be elected from among their own number. Any vacancy In the Board shall be filled for tho unexpired por tion or the term by election by the remaining members' of tho Board. The Board of Directors shall have full power and authority to do every act and thing and to transact any bus! ness within the power of the corpora tion, and to delegate such cower and authority as it may deem expedient to any officer or agent of the com pany oxcept that for the conveyance or transfer of the entire assets of the company, tho previous authoriza tion or subsequent ratification of the holders ot at least three fifths ot the outstanding stock1 of the company shall be necessary. ARTICLE VI. Tho highest amount of Indebtedness or liability to which the corporation at any time Is to subject Itself shall not exceed two thirds of the outstand ing capital stock. ARTICLE VII. Tho stockholders and their pri vate property shall be exempt from corpora to debts and from all liability therefor. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hands and seals this Fourth day of May, A. D, 1911. (Signed) JOSEPH E. CURRY. (SEAL) WALTER B. CONGDON. (SEAL) JOHN F. BANKERD. (SEAL) THOROLD F. FIEIJ3, (SEAL) EDWARD C. CONGDON, (SEAL) Territory of Arizona, County of Co chise, ss: Before me, Josse Yoakum, a No tary Public In and for satd County, on this day personally appeared Jo seph E. Curry, Walter B. Congdon and John F. Bankerd known to mo to bo three of the persons whose names are subscribed to the forego ing instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same for the purpo3o and consideration there in UVLCBCU. Given under my hand and seal ot of fice this 4th day of May, A. D. 1911, (Seal) (Signed) JBSSE YOAKUM. Notary Public. My Commission Expires Dec. 27th, 1913. State ot Minnesota, CoHnty of SL I .ou Is, ss: Before me, Fred L. rarmer, a No tary Public la and for said County, on this day personally appeared Thor old F Field and Edward C. Congdon, known to bo to bo two of tho persons whose names aro subscribed to tho foregoing Instrument, and acknowl edged to me that they e-xocuted the samo for the purpose and considera tion therein expressed. Given under my band and seal of office this 23th day ot May, A- D. 1911. (Seal) (Signed) FRED L. FARMER, Notary Public. My ComntMwlon Expires Dec 15tb, 1313. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE SILVER LEAF CLUB BR IT KNOWN, That the nnder- sizned residents of the City of Uia- Jbeo and Warren District, Cochise County, Territory of Arteoaa. do here by associate OHrseives ugemr anu form a Corporation Under Chapter Vlll of Title X11I, Revised Statutes of Arizona 1XH, and acts amendatory thereof, and adopt the following Ar ticles oi Incorporation: .Artleld U Tbe im of fro Cor poratlon is S1LVKR LBAF SOCIAL CLUB, and Ms place for transacting Its affairs and seen business, as it mar do under to 'BW r ,l cot jioraUOB is Blsbee, Cochise County, Arizona. ArtJoJe IL Th ganoral purpose, of the SILVER LEAF CLUB Is so- ; . - V . v. ' '-- i f . A :f-p-tJL!l4 -), aA4.ar t ...2 .2foj&1&&L 54' l A, iiK.S'P' . - " Hi 1 1 i FOR RENT HOUSES iron RENT A nicely turnUhad two room cottflgs. Inquire 54 Mason Hill, or George Roberts, Main St "That good place to eat," 151 FOR SALE REAL -ESTATf FOR SALE 3 room- house and Basement in good condition, flow ing .spring on premises,. and oth er improvements. Price ?730.0i. in small payments, will take milk cows In part payment. J. Herllak. Laundry Hill. 233. FOR SALE 5 Room house. A good proposition. C Tombstone Canyon. 3rd house above Lincoln School ISO FOR SALE 160 acres of pattentcd land, C miles N. W. of Douglas SO acres fenced, houso and out buildings, farming tools, twu wind-mills, water 20-25 ffj. to surface In wells. One largo dirt reservoir, ono galvanized tank. CO acres of creek bottom, can be Irrigated by raising water 15 ft. A bargain for $1200.00. Address P. O. Box 63, Chas. Carver, Doug las, Arizonx 191 FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. Mrs. C. Louis, around Castlo Rock. 193. clal and literary and for tho gen eral welfare ot society and not for pecuniary profit ot itself for its mem bers. Article III. Tho affairs of this cor poratlon shall bo conducted -by s Board of Three Directors, who shall bo elected from among tho members of the SILVER LEAF SOCIAL CLUB, on the first Monday in May of each year. The Officers of this corporation shall consist ot a President, Vice-President, Sec retary and treasurer and the lat ter two offices may bo held by one person. Until tho first annual meet ing ot the members and until their successors aro elected anu quaunea th t. ,f r i r ,- w, . e President is Sam Y ashlngton, the Vice-President Is Eugene Robin- tno -warren Mining Drstrlct, Cochise son, and the Secretary and Treasurer! county. Territory of Arizona, ap is F. D. Sims. The Directors elected! proximately In Township No. 23 to hold offlco until tho first of May South, Range No. 24 East, O. & S. 1912, and until their successors are it. b. & M., unsurveyed, described as elected and qualify are Frank Tow-j follows: crs, L. A. Thomas and Eugene Rob-1 Beginning at Cor. No, 1, the N. W. Inson. j Corner, whence U. S. L. M. No. 4, Article VI. This corporation may Warren Mining District, bears N. make such rules', regulations, dls- 22 deg. 9 rain. E. 5353.0 feet: thence cipllne, by-laws by a majority vote Its members as to them may seem just and proper and shall provide the qual ifications of membership. Article V. The time of the Com- menceraent of the Corporation shall bo tho day these Articles aro filed In accordance svlth law and the term- ,... ., 1 . ., t. . . a inauou luereoi suau ue iwcuiy-iive years thereafter with the privilege of renewal and right of perpetual suc cession as now provided by law. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Wo herc tq affix our signatures this 4th day ot May, 1911. FLOYD MOORE, FRANK TOWERS. SAM WASHINGTON, CHAS. WOODS FRED. D. SIMS Territory of Arizona, County ot Co chise. SS. Before me J. W. Ross, a Notary Public In and for Cochlso County, Territory of Arizona, on this day per sonally appeared FLOYD MOORE, FRANK TOWERS, SAM WASHING TON. CHAS. WOODS, FRED D. SIMS, known to me to be the persons therein named and executed tho above Instrument and acknowledged, to me ,in tn.tr,,mnnt (n, .1,. m,rn.M an,i conslderations therein expressed. Given under my band and seal ot office thisrlth day of May, 1911. (Notary Seal.) J. W. ROSS, Notary Public My commission oxpires on the 20th day of Febr-ary, 1912. CERTIFICATE OF ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. Territory ot Arizona, County of Co chise, SS. L. A. Thomas, being first duly sworn. deiKises and says: that on the 2nd day of May, 1911, at the Sil ver Leaf Club House, situate on Naeo Road, in the city of Bisbee, Cochise County, Territory of Arizona, a. S: Vs o'clock p, m., a meeting of the mem bersblp of said club was hold and an election of Directors bad and at such meeting deponent was elected temporary secretary thereof, that thereupon the following persons were duly nominated fortho offices of Dl reetors, thero being three of said of fices to fill). FRANK TOWERS. L A. THOMAS and EUGENE ROBIN SON; that thereupon a motion was duly put and carried tbat nomination for sold offices be dosed and thereupon a motidn was July made and carried that the secre tary be instructed to east an unani mous ballot for the three persons above named and nominated for the office ot Director of tho Stiver Leaf Social Club, to hold office until May, tbe first Monday thereof, in the year 1912, which was thereupon done by me jond tho abovo named persous wero olcfcled and declared the Di rectors of the sold Club for tbe terra specified. That deponent makes this affidavit and verification in accordance with tbe statutes of Arizona providing for the incorporations .of corporations of a. Binsiai Kiue -uuu cut iur pecuuiiirjr profit. That tho samo is made a part of the above articlos of Incorporation ofnhe SILVER LEAF SOUAL'CLUW, as provided by law. ' jj.- j. THOMAS. Sw8rnl to "before me this 4lh day of '"May, - 4fV -. - i, xf ,...,.., ' t -Afci t . -- hlii Mi PWW IMIIWP WMPWMPPi UlBli UlMVJll Hill UUMluniCU,CUlU JMUf, T x -,,....1,.. r x-. Al.n., .,.-.... j.u..k .j .k, James L. B. Parks, of Naoo, Arizona. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTlSERS-VThe great State of North Dakota offers unlimited op portunities for business to classi fied advertisers. Tho recognized advertising medium is the Fargo Dally and Sunday Courier-News, the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries tbe largest amount of classified ad vertising. The Courler-Newa covers North Dakota like a blanket; reaching all parts of the state the day ot publi cation; it Is the paper to use in order to get results; rates ono cent per word first insertion, one-halt cent per word succeeding Insertion; fifty cents por line per month. Ad dress The Ccurlcr-News, Fargo, N. D. WANTED To boanl olio or two children on ranch near Blsbee. $20.00 a month, ages i to 1 years. For information address Box 868, Blsbee, Arizona. 276. WANTED To buy and soil new and second hand furniture. Get our prices before buying. It will save you money. G. O. Branson. John son Addition 169 roUND Gold ring, apply Review office. 242. FOUND Child's coat, apply view office. Re 132 (Notary Seal.) J. W. ROSS, Notary Public My commission oxpires tbe 20th day of February, 1912. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR U. S. PATENT Mineral Survey No. 2866. v Serial No. 014452, United States Land Office, Phoenix, Arizona, May 27. 1911. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance ot tbe Act ot Congress ap proved May 10, 1872, the Superior & Pittsburg Copper Company, a cor poration, by Joseph E. Curry, attor ney In fact, whose post office ad dress 1b Warren, Arizona, has made application for a patent for the High t ttyiiiiv;awwu ivi a yateub iur mo Xli&u , Card Iodn minIn; -1nlm .i,-. i ofS. 76 deg. 40 mln. E. 560.0 feet to Cor. No. 2; thence S. 25 deg. 30 mln. W. 90.0 feet to Cor. No. 3; thence N. 85 deg. 27 mln. W. 378.0 j feet to Cor. No. 4; thence N. 26 dec 30 mln. E. 149.3 feet to Cor. :o. i, me piace oi Deginning, ex- c;uu,u Btca lu cu""'" "" " Nb. 13S2 JTnnnTRliln loilo. of 0.34S No. 13S2, Sunnyslde lode, of 0.34S acres and In conflict with Sur. No. 1023. Granville lode, of 0.016 acres, containing a net area of 0.598 acres. The location notice ot this claim Is recorded In the office ot. the County Recorder of said Cochise County In Book 21, Record ot Mines, at page 4S. The names of the adjoining claims are the Sunnyslde lode, Sur. No 13S2, on the North; the Granvlllo lode, Sur. No. 1028, on tho East; the Tuscarora lode, Sur. No. 1632, on the South, and the Alhambra lode, Sur. No. 1382. on the wesL FRANK H. PARKER, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of Jie Interior. U. S. Land OIHce at Phoenix, Arizona. July 15, 1911. NOTICE Is hereby given that wto- n June 8, lOOo, mado Home- stead entry. No. 03445, for SEl-i SK1-4 Sec. 6, Kl-SNEl-r Sec 7. SW1-4NW1-4. Section S, Township 24S, Range 24E, G & S R Meridian, has filed notice ot Intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. D. Taylor, U. S Commis sioner, at Blsbee, Arizona, on the 21st day ot August, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Eberllng. of Den Luis. Ariz. George KIrkland, of Don Lute, Ariz. Richard Brandon, of Don Luis, Ariz Charlos L. Purdy, of Naco, Arizona. FltANIC H. PARKER. Registers NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land offlco at Phoenix, Arizona, Jnly 16, 1911. NOTICE Is horeby given that Al bert J Swan, ot Lowell, Arlzoaa. who, on May IS, 10i5. made Home stead entry. No. 0521G, for SK1-I-NE1-4, N1-2SB1-4, SW1-4SE1-4, Sec tion 11, Township 24S, Rang 24B, (f & SR Meridian, baa filed nodes, or intention to make Pinal nve year Proof, to establish this claim to tho land 'above described, bofore J. D, Taylor, V. S. Cowimteefener. at Blsbee, Arizona, on the S2ed day of August. 1911. Claimant names as witnoMcp: Hoary H. BonaitoHc. August TV SeMt. Robert VoTbeck, Ban PerUH. all of Btsbeo, Ari zona. FRANK II. PARKHR, Rgfetr. NO TIME WASTED. dtaf Larson, working la a war liwise, backed Into an;ol,valerslmlt and "fell din nvot Mprfa vtljfaig load f boxes. Horror' tritfkenHh? other employes rushed iIvwh, ihe. stairs, only to ftnd trim ploknarhJti: sett unharmed out of the rslMsh. "He de boas mad?" be -wldsrWO-a; oaattoasiy. "Tar W Ay rail to onfae dowa for neulls aHrwajr.' Sttcoese Magnate ,.' - WJrH. ' i-W-i MlVt Sftl nit? rrf r tit ."ftfeiti. lMrigaaaa.,il,f ii. mnjil m').. h .-. 1 - an . aj a..- JW -S . 5ir ,-.- A'i y .. aM-3ffiBg'SBEisaie lyjraPr- -1- JffipettlfyffftflBgBB