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myrnwasamssm nKW29n HEU BJ?SiMwi-wyij)iiiwnjpwi'r-)i'i.t , MMIiw mh' mnwitieniwffit.niy.mmi -r.-nniit-iiirrnin.ni',mri"fy'Tii;k;'a ' n 4 . j" mmmMBJIh Mmtfwl"w,ty-'rBp ?- kFv-'-Jt -VV-, W-' .,! g.HT,. Mil... . ?4, A if J i n' en H V Hi i i m i 1 " "" " Tl, r!S J1"! " i ....,. . ... ...awA-;sg.. I ' m lois potosi iis I . i m-. - .-ww-h..-- w -7-, ..,, ,,, ,., SAN Tlfe BISBEE DAILY HEVlEW, BISBEt, ARIZONA, FRIDAY MORftlMG, AUGUST 25, 1911. Ph& SIMM LODGE NOTICES LUIS POTOSI, Mexico. Auk 3S- The sale of the Tiro General oi Cbatras, San Luis Potosi to the Amer. Icna Smelting and Refining company Indict tes that shrewd Investors con sider :Die present an opportune tlmo to acquire said mining properties in Mexico, and suggests a comparison of price Kt the be?t mines at present with pricep prevailing a short time ago. For example, tho Santa Maria do Ia Paz, tho premier mine of San Luis Postoi, oi Jane 1, 1910. was soil ing around $8C pur share. At present It is quoted at about J320 uor shar Barrano on tlm nUivn mn,.t.-r,i.S rate was quoted at S2S0 ver share and can now to bought for about $15 per Throughout tho list vols discrepancy Is noted, although the minea of San Lttte Fbtosl are mostly eld producers whose vahie Is not subject to great depreciation, from politltal causes. The So?uraua on Juno 1. 1910, was sold forXM pesos per share, while at present It Is dragging around 9, but special causes have entered Into the course of this stock. Few or the mines of San Luis Potosi aro publicly quoted, for the reason that they are old and well established properties; many ot them in private hands or In the hands of small, close corporations; yet the districts of Matehaula. Catorce, Charcas, Dedral and San Pedro are richer in mineral than many newer districts more In iho public eye. Ouadalcazmr still re tains a substantial showing of Its ancient glory in lis production of quicksller, and the Moctezuma dls-l trict has In recent times taken a soot. I place as a quicksilver producer, alio formerly, bat the amounts they do actually produce are in real Thoney, not in the Imagination of outsiders A man cannot now build a flro ou the mountain side and detect molten slher among the ittials. Mining has become a business and romance has left it, but the tight of the serried galleries of one of the old mines suggests that the old meth od was more exciting and interesting And It is to be tjrted that there are a few really good silver districts In San Luis Potosi that tho Spaniards did not uncoer, crude as their incth ods now seem. . MASONIC CALENDAR Week ending august 28, 1911 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Blue second. Saturday T. ABRAMS, W. M. B. L. BLAIR, Seer. F. & A. M. sL W. JORGENSEN, H. P. 0. F. FHIL3R00K. B. C. W R. BANKS, Secy. R. A. M K. T. ;. & MOSON 10 BUILD II SAN DIEGO JIT OHCEi. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Ksthbone Jaee,No. 10 Knights of Pythias meet the first, second ni ipv urn n ULiUI ilULULT. IS SWINDLED (San Diego Union.) Preliminary plans hato been com pleted b Architect Dell W. Karris for a modern fireproof business block to be erected at the northeast corner of. B and Orange avenues, Coronado, for F. B. Moson, a prominent cattle raiser of Arizona, who recently purchased three lots on the Coronado corner through George E. Buxton of San Diego. v Investigation of Some "Insur ance" Companies Reveals .a Very Bad State of Financial Affairs PROMPT REFORM DEMAND MILWAUKEE, Aug. 24. Important legislation for the control of Insur ance cominies doing industrial, ac cl'lent and health business, i3 proposed and fourth Tuesdays of ! ln ,no reIYrt r tne special committee each month In Pythian of state 'insurance commissioners of Castle VislUng broth- the United States, made public today H0 cordially Invited. Tne bags for the iogls,atIon . nposei . nr, r. ,J lsRln ln reports on tho examination fi'iir" l?rri'a ' . Iourlecn compauloa, in which near iy two thousand settlements effected by tbeso companies are discussed and KRIOBA.UM. K. of R. 8. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Pearl Chapter Ko. I s?. nvMJ"-'3H i u -H.r.j n NSjsl' criticised. The report savs: "Of tho specific claims examined where the amount inolved a consider-' Uaata in UftaAnlii TT11 . . sed Tki ipthii"1? JTtS.0 LS " "2f? Wednesdays of each . , "- "' ,r;J "" ",s"' ,vT",e' month. Ella M. Perry. W. M. Katherine Paff, Sec. W. 0. vv. mercury production of the state of, sior.iea containing thirteen apartments San Luis PotoM is about 2000 fl.iBls pacn- ll10 PIan ,s to rect only 0D8 Tho r,.,.t.,, tti1 T,n o .o iTuuumcu Ui uio unu racci a I. . ?;n V". ' ". . .1 T.Falr hall, the second and fourth Mon M'ra-rtoSSS: vl8lUns M- apanmenis. its ueptn will ne BO feet and will contain on tho ground floor six business stores. The building Is designed for three floors, the upper ers invited to attend. GEO. II. COBBE, C. a C N. THOMAS, Clerk. per year. The older quicksilver camos of Vonado and Santa Maria Del Rio arc aban&med while the camps of Ramos aad Salinas have but a his toric interest. Modern mining publications do not i i 1 - , ,im i LODGEtNO 671., to be explained by error of Judgment or carelessness. The committee feels J nmiaaiTO mi conciuuing wnen ileal Ings with companies-doing industrial, accident and health business, the pol icy holding public is too frequently the viclim of unconscionable prac tices In the claim departments of these companies classified k this report. Promises of reformation are not enough. Thl3 coinention should take action to guarantee, just treatment of policy holders in tho future " The companies under examination were Standard Accident company. Detroit: United States Health and Ac cident, Saginawf. Massachusetts Ac cident, Boston; GroaJ Eastern Casual New York; .federal Casualty, De troit": Equitable Accident, Boston, Continental Casualty, Hammond, Ind., North American Accident, Chicaco. National Casualty, Detroil, Fidelity Accident. Saginaw; General Accident Firo and Life Insurance" corporation, American AssurariCe, Philadelohia: )ciflS5irrt. All '?$&&& W&&1 isr. J Z JJ I LlJii ?Sk?z W j iJiHli 1 . iL. l rTfl r '41' VZL-1 f. aMfci -L pJ J9jf'nirf V w-i a H Crsin-Jif fu, !.....:',:;, 7, story at the present time, and the space for the stairway In the center of the building will be used for a small store. The building will be of mission type, tho deslgn.belnc similar to that of the fins! ButAh -rcltU fli. mCA. . o P'winln'e Votlnnnl V.nnl Qf TnfnTinl Luis Potosi, probably for toe raasons' csty. which was planned and designed gften above, aad 'or the fur'aor reft-'y Architect Harris. It will bo con-' sun ukh. piomoiers uae not been, airuciaa larougnoui oi concrete ana ReoUar meetlnns first and third :," 0:,u' ";-, rmiaueipnia; actUe in thte bLiJp A nni kv,.j, ' tile. The onlv wood usawi will Tin In ":M- T .. e M3 .. r ana x" ra Phoeniz Preferred iAccISent. Detroit! Writer on the mines of ilexfeo, Le- tha window frames and doors The' vtsltinn brothers cordiallv invited' C.Cr.m?.n Commerqtal Accident, Ph jeune. accomplished the feat of wnUngi floors will bo of cement. The csti lo attVnd coruiny v'a(adelphla. The iepqrt of flnc company u uum oh rn.vs.icaa mines wiuiout "" "uot oi iuo iiaproemeni is SAM FRANKENBERG mentioning ; one of the mines of?15,000. It. O. McGrrth, Exalted Ruler, fean Luis Potosi, althovh :nljiini- is Mr. Buxton, as agent, -Rill have . Secretary. -.. i.'.i ""wuj ui in- Bia-e, ana cnarge ot me improvement. Ho says, mineral products, amount to more that several persons have spoken for Ik 111 A than S,000,OOe per annum, while the space in the building and he expects fi W A smelter draws ore from all thf. sur-i to hjv nil tnr tpa.j , i, ' '"t iuuuiudb staies ana iar to me n.-rtn tne structure Is completed. DAILY REVIEW WANT ADS. v Advertisements under this head run at the rate of 1 cent per word for each lsue with a minimum charge cf 25 cents. Advertisements must reach The Review office not later than 8 p. m. for Insertion in the next moning's paper. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS rOR SALE Goldon Rooming House, 22 dandy ooms. Running water, steam heat, gas, electric lights in every room Kasy terms. Rooms always (occupied. Parties must go to lower climate 20C FOR SALE CHEAP Old papers, in bundles ot 100. 2Sc Review office. FOR SALE FURNITURE, ETC yicis is a lead smelter and must nave lead orii to recner silier and 6M but ci .-! use .t g:fr,t iloal o: ttTper ore It 1m a spocia, plant for! producing copper , but only operates mis plant occasionally. The smelter' (a trlHlt anmA OJ AJUl Z.M.. .. . er raOslh. The smelter at Matebuala is worLlng only on cojiper ores, using same 560 dry tons per day. They heve two electric furnaces, and th plant belongs to the American Smelt ing and Refining coic-pauv, which has now bought tho Tiro General. The mines actually working in this state at present Include (at Mato huala) La Paz, Ksnwralda, Uneva Pas, -Dolores, Carmen and Veta Grande at Cetoroe, LjJorea Trompeta, Coocep ofon, San Austin, HtainUdad. Padre Floras, La Abondaacia; at Cedral, La jSerpreea; at Charcas, Tiro General; tit San Posiro, Victoria y Anexas, Bar reno, San Jose. The antimony smeller at Wadley. belonging to English interests, is , working steadily and drawing ore from the other states. This is the only plant of the kind in Slexioo nd, therefore, controls the antimony 'sit uation! its product all reaches the Cooltions at Newcastlo-on-Tyno. , The-, zroc possibilities itt San iluls Potosi are flattering, but nothing belBKone: these lalerests are merely awaltfg more favorable tariff terms with Use United States, and in th mcariHme sbiRPfcg a siaalf amount to (Jernfatly fbr smelting. The zinc terri tory is located at Salads andCharcas irf the northern end of the state, and produce ore as aieh as 5 per cent racial. I Practical FasMons lli TAILORED STYLE. says: "It is impossible" tn language fitted to an official document to aptly char acterize r.hat seome to have been the T,tw- r. x , .1-1 methods practiced br the Industrial ,. T ? T' , department of this concern In settling! Modern woodmen ol niih noll holders it anmurs i hrl America, meets sec- resorted to every nossible means o ond and fourth Thursdays in I. O. cut and shae down claims, apparem O. F. halL Visiting neighbors are ly without conations, certainly with-1 out right The report further sajsi ikat oniv two or three comnanles ex amlncd were found to have been sub stantially unaeeervlng of any crltl cism. -.i FOR SALE Second hand iette press In good condition, cheap for cash. Brooks Cooper Furniture Co., Pythian Castle Bldg. 0. K. street, opposite Review office. Phone 24L 120 Invited to attend 1 R. L. MOTZ, Clerk. J D TAYLOR. ConsuL I ft j nnnrn i unucn "OF' OWLS i so. izoa '1st i thurs-days. Odd Fellows Hall s - vr-jjir -xr.. MINING" NOTES (Continued from page C ) Brotherhood of American Yoeman copper output of the Jerome district It probably will bo two years before 1 alfsllf 1 y &ZA This season the plainer skirts are distinguished by-lhe use of plaits, pan-, els or yokes. In the model which wo ' illustrate the front is a plain panel, and tho sides box Dialled To obtain Zinc ore shinmonts m rhp a yoke effect overt- corn la eTtamfori at EfnUed States stopped in 190j, when the line of the hops in a tab, which mo j-ajrne nn jaw went into effect, readies down over the box plait? A Aside from the isrevijus metals,1 eklrt like this will bo admirably for lead, copper, zinc, quicksilver and an-1 Hnen, onfeee, taffetas and for msny of ' tlmony, there are large decosits of snl. fh. nnviv -nn. LrizK r?eia s? jl .p?? ?) -- ;r: '"ii; ' r.. .iv'.: "" t"jn,22 to 32 inches waist tho United Verde's new smUer is built and in commission, and mean- Richard I. Homestead 835 while the comBonv will do wll if ,?ua.fo5SVeS !t n s o Hall, VislUng Archers are "ov "l "IU va"- lw" ur luree ears cordially Invited. J don't believe it will be able to do E. D. STTNSON. Fnrem'm.even that T. W. GIDLEY. corrcapendent Bor 38. I After the Atchison, Topoka & ' " ' i Santa Fe's new branch line into the j I. 0. R. M. district and the smelter aro cora- Mects every Thursday evening at ' plted, tho former providing facilt-7-30 o'clock ln Pythian Castle. AH ties to bring in equipment and sup visiting Red M en welcome. ' plies, and tho latter entering the -yoi-n aiocuo, oaqueni. market for custom nr fhnrn -0,111 probably bo a revival of prospecting and development work. Whatever future increase there is n Jerome's output. However, will bo likely to come very slowly. HARRIS FLOCK FURNITURE Co. New and second hand fur niture bought and sold. Fine stock wall paper. Brrry avenue. 859 ,AGENTS WANTED. ONE MAN sold ?S8S73 last week, another $819 23 The old reliable nursery teaches you the way to make money. Join our forco and get thl3 education free. Big com missions with cah weekly. Albany Nurseries, Albany, Oregon. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE roil SALE House and lot will sell 51000 00 less than cost also deduct JCOO.OO from purchase price for 1 j ear rent. P. O. Box 518. 203 HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED A s'rl fr general house work. Apply 24 Tank Hill. Mrs. Emil Marks. 108 SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Housework or" cooking by woman, country preferred. Mrs. F. Ball, Bisbee. 191 ADVERTISE IN THE' REVIEW LOST AND FOUND LOST Between Review office and Hoy residence. Eastern Star pin with stickpin set with pearls at tached. Liberal reward If return ed to Review. FOUND Bunch keys, office. Apply Revievt 17 the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified ad vertising'. The Courier-News covers North Dakota like a blanket; reaching all parts of the state the day of publi cation; it Is the paper to use In order to get results; rates one cent per word first insertion, one-halt cent per word succeeding Insertion fifty cents per line per month. Ad dress The Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. WANTED Address of William J. Wlialen, or William J. Wardo, ago fifty years. Address Mrs. Mary Whalen, 551 Alcorn Ave, Hot Springs, Ark. 214. WANTED X email firo proof safe. Address P. O, Box 1939. ISC WANTED To buy and soil new and second hand furniturev Get our prices before buying. It. will save yon money. G. O. Branson. John son Addition 1C9 WANTED TO RENT FOR RENT HOUSES F. a FENDERSON. IC. of It. V D COHEN. Medicine Man. I T. F. B. fe&yiK FOR RENT A nicely furnished two room cottage. Inquire 54 Mason Hill, or George Roberts, Main St. "That good place to eat." 151 FOR RENT Four room house also small houFo furnished for light housekeeping. Rent reasonable, 110 School Hill. 17S SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Washing to do at home or light work "of any kind. Mrs E. J. Woodward. Tato house, Lo well. 171 MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS The great State of North Dakota offers unlimited op portunities ' for business to classi fied advertisers. The recognzed advertising medium is the Fargo Dally and Sunday Courier-News,! WANED To rent 4 or 5 room fur nished house in Bisbee, near busi ness district. R. L.. care Review. FOR RENT ROOMS THE COOLEST furnished rooms in town. Single rooms $5.00; two in room $6 50. Grand View Hotel, School Hill. 136 FOR RENT Newly furnished rooms for housekeeping. Apply to Mrs. S. K. Williams, Star Lodqln? House. 130 SUBSCRIBE TC'THE REVIEW Legal Advertisements FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD BIsbco Lodge No. Ikwtan TranscripU Thore's nothing 452 meets every j slow about Jones." Wednesday even- 'J ws you never loaned him ing at K. of ". . . . ju, job 1 nave.- iaais wcat mad Wm. P. MAIIUON. Prnalrront measure. To make !ttiit c-t.- T,r.i, the skirt in the 24 Inch size will r "" n, oecrctary. qulra 5 yards of material 36 Inches 1 wide. To procure thU pattern ena tt cnt to "Pattern eTlArtmftnt-,' nt tKi . Write naroo and addreu ptsUnlr. Ml be NO. 4944. NAUB TOWN STREET AND NO. STATE size. and salt atoj exist, the iasr named at aannfle. wjwro it is evaporated at the rate of some li,fre toss per an num at present. Of all tho mines in the state of San Luis Potosi jyrobably the best known oU(oe.and corta.'Vfy Ihe most histor ic, aro thbse of Gwwakasar, although at present they art of minor 1m partanes. The vast, devious and con jlricted gaUeries of tie quicksilver Urines In this district tell of most aa stduoos workieg ia 014 Spanish days Tortaoee ehawbors show a seerrti for t metal wherever h led, without much regard femaodern mining ideas, and the vast heap, of burned slag near r indicate tne extent of the old. seeking pfeceeecs j A tremeralffl-ti amount of ore teas' tafcwi 'from- fnese mines, and In the jkvk u-ujvu.w uu iBiwe vay fhat -v .,, h. tn ,-, . wmc wSter was eseoaatered the ,.0 sKaft, If It atey be called a shaft, was m,.t . TO, , . .. , abaadenad agd a' new spiral hole ,t,3bat are yoa B0,ns to do abou,t V"W- ..w-i-ioi . iuu ue-, . a r . . - . , .m tSelf etl- - n.w, ouu e mu. - miMiD. tore ho has a chance to do any crc- nrflli sJIvar arfd sold tor ax- flcribing." nn. Ho mn en was us true unit -. . "., .. T- as jat9 a we gwerameat - cJuld Not Pay Sma Sum tottd a pretrfkim for tho mine jtroddp- judge Kray comn,)Ue,l two persons ina 2WS flaslis of seven v-flve pound 1 to prlson 2t the sr, (England, r. a mine that Is still producing cm ??fZg?LJLwei a reduced scale- Bat In recent times mining hero Headache, Indigestion, Constlpa-, lias been redticed to a science sad the tion, Torpid Liver, cannot linSer If gopher method is k. disrepute, ore you take P Hall VmiHnir ' ' , uo. imis wnac maa i. xiau visiting jj,e BDak that -,r. r (,. , ,n members cordl- six months aso aiI I haven't been 1 Araeric?' ainl about four (if miles luium. . aoie to eaten htm since" f Legal Advertisements S0N0RA LODGE NO. 23 I. 0. 0. F. ORDINANCE NO. 170 An Ordinance Reteallns- nniinnnrn Cakacea MbiIoA 'Vo- 102 of the cil' ot Dlsboe. being panacea, aieiloolan orrllnan- miu riJ.x' rure to elve Elie and cumber ot' pattern. , $ZLa ,. 7f-n.fJ! . every ' 102- An Ordinance Granting tn th . . " -ft"v lum Tfii-rI.o1 T .J !. J? . ! . ., l"u "v "" visiung Brothers cordially invited. -""""" " ' uigm csropany, appear by certlheato ot proof ot JOHN TURNE, N. G, J HOWARD, Sec'y BISBEE LODGE NO. 10. V-- I (I fl P l"uus auu -onauus along and under ITi. meets every '!? pobl,c .trcets- H'shways ami Al- ZZZT 55 Wednesday even- '."i" "2" wv ol "lsDec- Territory of ii uiuuuiuu in mo aiayor Ana i visiting brothers are cordially In Sophistication. "The doctor has Informed my wife jvltcd to attend. ! E. L. SEIDEL, N. JATtaway, Secretary. G. F. O. E. BlsbcV Aerlo 175, F. O. E, meets first and third Mondays, 8 p. m. fair Kail. Visitors cordially wel- to Maintain an Electric Wm. BUCKETT, President M. D. COHEN. Aerie Physician. TV M. The Ladles of Bw must be Worked out ; production Oyarfa, ft-rt-sFc T2511 members cordially invited. on a large scale Is the rule, the patio a u-J&&& &!.&.&. JOSEPHINE VERFUTH )rucem ua la-rn rti-mvuCTi, u,, r, u-u kiuic TOU Will waKO up Well prospeetlns is a jirofession Mines do and never feel the medicine. Try not produce such fabulous amounts as it. All druggists, 25c 5J8 , Uie Msccabecspf. takcieffect lnunffliateIvfiitM.n lt'i,s. rwSiJSiSW tho "World mccL nc afid .ublltfatlonfa, tv h: i9n iu uio ruir nan provinca. tho first and1 Passed and adonted hv fhn Afm-nr third Tucisday of land Common Council ot he Qty of each month, 7-30 p. m. Visltins ' Bisbee, Uhis 18th day or Auxnit, lflll NOTICE OF FORFEITURE To William Bywater, his heirs and assigns. You and each of you aro hereby notified that we have expended one hundred (?100.00) dollars, in labor and Improvements upon "The Little Chief" lode or mining claim, situ ated and located in Warren Min ing District. County of Cochise. Ter- ritbry of Arizona, United States of in a southeasterly direction from the City of Bisbee, and adjoining the Railroad mining claims of the Port age Lake and Bisbee Mining coin fumy, on the east, tho notice of lo cation of which Is recorded in the office of tho county recorder of Co- chlso county, at Tombstone, Arizona, and is recorded in Book 36 Rec ords of Mines, at pago C01, as will as aim lAxm uamnanv I a Corporation cxntine Under the! labor a-V.W-h has heen rlnlv met. tn i-aws or the Territory of Arizona. !. the office of tho county recorder of said Cochise county, at page , in book , in order to hold said premises, under the provisions of section 2324 of the Revised Statutes of tho United States, being the amount required to hold tho same for tho year 1910 And if within nlnelv fSOl rtava frnm yuT after the Common Council of tho Cltv of H. i service of this nntlnp vnn fnll re. uu. icmioi-y or Arizona, as follows bection 1 ordlnaneo No. 182 of mis city, being an Ordinance entitled An urumanco uranttuir to tha inter- national Gas and Light Company, a Corporation existing under the -Lavs of the Territory ot Arizona; their suaiiHwj ana .assigns, a Franchlise Lieht nnc! rower system. Build Poles, Linos and f-onuuits along and under the Public Street Highways and Alloys of 'he City of Bisbee, Territory of Arizona," Is hereby repealed. Section 2. This Ordinance shall the 21st day of July, 1511, in the above entitled action, wherein John M. Johnson, the above named plain tiff, obtained a judgment against James P. Livingstone defendant, on the 2Sth day of June", 1911, for tho sum of one hundred nfty-eight (?158oui dollars in lawful money ot the United States with interest, costs and accruing costs, I am com manded to sell that certain real es tate described as follows: "South 1-2 of tho northeast 1-1 and the north 1-2 of the southeast 1-1 of section 22, township 22 south,- range 26 east of the G. and S. It B. and M., in Cochise county. Ter ritory ot Arizona,' i court house in the city of Tomb stone, Cochise county, territory of Arizona, to show cause why an or der should not be granted to said Emil Marks as s-uch administrator to sell the said real estate and that a copy of this order bo published once a -week for four successive) weeks in the BIsleo Dally Roviewr a newspaper published In the said county of Cochise. Dated August 12, 1311. FRANK W. COODBODY, ' Judge of the Probate Court. their Successors and Assigns, a Fran , chfso to Maintain an Electric Light -.m i-ower system, uulla Poles and fuse or neglect to contrlbuto your portion" of such expenditures as a co-owner, your interest In said claims will become the property of the subscribers hereof under said section 2324, of the Revised Stat-f- Washington Star: "13 your Wife economizing?" 'I think so. Sh Sine? writoj fe-hf Notlco is hereby given that on words on a page of letter paper id the 30th day of August, 1011, at 2 stead of six." o'ciocic p. m at tho court bguso . !tr.!?rlar('.tjr f Jof",b8t0e' J Exchange: MIstresa-You nawln't sell tho above described property asked you to try and not snorovso or so much thereof a3 may be loud nights. V. necessary to satisfy tho said tudg- t,j .-....-.. ment, wkh interest, costs and III flT'??CIeri ar w"5 crulng costs, to the highest and bett I lml ,0",t,Id, ?. orK,n W)Hra' bidder for cash. JOHN F. WHITE, Sheriff. By A A. Hopkins, Deputy Sheriff. Tombstone, Arizona, August 7, 1311. an' OI11 not stliand It ARIZONA - AND NEW MEXICO . , RAILWAY ' A. 'D. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY ORDER OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE SHOULD NOT BE MADE In the Probate Court of the County of Cochise, Territory of Ari zona. in tho matter of tho estate of uijao T. scott. deceased. It appearing to this court by the DAILY. Northbound. Clifton Ar. 3:58 p.m. Guthrie Lv. 3:24 p.m Duncan " 2;30 ivm. 9.68 a.:n." Lordsburg - 1:29p.m. Hachlta. " 11:60 a.m. ARIZONA &. NEW MEXICO 'RAIL WAY COMPANYiPASSENGER. SERVICE. utes or tne united states or Amer-, .witinr, t,i. s, - -..i . , j-7.ct .t. . i -----" -- .-j icac4iLcu aiiu ..eu ouuujDouna ... ... .by Emil Marks, administrator or 7:10 a.ra Lv l2 .?? i"'? f?ln5' io Clyde T. Scott, tie- 7:50 S - ....fUM, ina 'iu m . Mc.wjfca ceajnea. tnaf ifr fa nnm-v -. --ti o.r "Ll- Im undivided one third interest of isu-n " n Tnwiv !"ld est0 ,n ,ots numbered 14 and 11:05 a.m.Ar w, , VMA,.jTm -4n Jf e sonthbound train connects with i Warren minlne district. . Coehlso Smith,. n,ii ..i j .. In the district Court 'of thnf Sec ' T&ET PS"9 ?':. .I!ta? Lordsburg 10:57, a..m. , -.'it', ,;,i, j.. j .. L..T; -- - - o ij'vuaes iuu ajountam Time. ' ' , . --. uu,.,u ""j-i " iv..- biufuB ui auminisirauon ana tho SHERIFF'S SALE NO. 6391 Commander. MYRTLE M'KEEIUN. Kecord Keeper. Approved -this nineteenth day ef ! August, 1811. ' M. NEWMAN'. Mayor. Attest: p. H. Fitzpatrick, City Cleri. tory of Arizona, In County of Cochise. John M. Johnson, James P Livingston, DefendanL Southbound train rannw.tn -rfitri'lif Paso & Southwestern eastbound train this for El Paso, leaving Hachlta at 11:42 and for tho,mortgago existing -thereon: it is thereforo oi-riprri .- Plaintiff vs 'rnnrt Tht nil IZ . .' .1 " " """ eanS liacfllia at 11:45 Slant. aTtno esLt 'o S.WJ .M?W TL- - Under and by virtne of an order pear beforo U19 said I'robaie Court SXm, ,?T k Ui,' 'of sale issued out of tne District on Tuesday, the 12th day of JMta, n.io u Mou tri,f n ;,, T.f ; nnil. n. Si," -.. . " lu?. n?ur K 'P3 a t Thomson. and for The 6ountv' of STiE' . XSSvmn,V,rW..Sia "i" " S! .. Traffic Manager, ci.fton. Arisona. ! II i t n I . . .VVM w, aiuu (.UUU ttt UlC I'eb, 17, 131L