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8 "ffiW" - . .4.til'.,, fll l ' .WWE iHH. ,, nWi.iJlSMWu.alMW-i. M 1llklhhvWtf il,Hi. ri . JL - - TZ --. .-- .-.--' - . i'-tt, I'VwiTftTV'.vvrt.'fA w;'If Vli i v ... t- vt-if''Tf - v it-Tmv-i PAGE SIX TIIE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1912 1 i! Ill f II G. E. MILLS JOINS INSPIRATION PEOPLE Assumes Duties of General Manager at Mi: .ni in July FARM IS PLANNED Douglas Club Proposes Irri gation by Pumping; Pro ject in Sulphur Valley GLOBE, June 21. Charles E MilU. I From the very beginning of this general manager for the Detroit Coi per company and In charge of all the rnelps-Doage Interests at Moreucl. Arizona, has been appointed general city, from tho time a stream of wat er was turned on to the vegetable plants In tho Sulphur Springs valley In the tclnlty of Douglas there has been a growing opinion that the manager for the Inspiration Consoli- ., ,,, .,.i nrnnertv owners dated Copper company at Miami, and . hJg c(y snoald j0n their efforts vlll take charge early In July. I, ,ha work of providing a demon- V. H. Aldrldge. general manager of a where n tIjat all the Gunn-Thorapson proiwniM j bo vaUoy lrlbutary to Jh ana mining iiuriema, uu una .-; representing tn controlling interests In Inspiration Consolidated since the merger of Inspiration with Lie Oat and 'Rho has been the mdilug spirit In initiating the vast program of constructon and development, will after July 1, make his headquarters in New York City and devote his full time to the management of the Gunn-Thompson interests .Mr. Mills Is a well known open or of many years experience and has made the Detroit Copper mines at Morencl the successful dlvldend-paj-ing property that it is today. The mines at Morencl, while not generally referred to as such, are in reality the first of the so-called low grade "nornhvrles" to be developed ana city so that when homeseckers and investors come here they might be shown a tangible demonstration of the agricultural possibilities to be found here. If It Is not possible to pump water for irrigation In this vlclnt and the cultivation of tho soil thereby at a profit, then strang ers should not be Invited to come imrA m undertake nn imnossiblo farming proposition, says the Doug-he pays for the property being more . . ...... , .. ...... . . imam.. iV'1111 Il1r O Tillliiflil 1 I I 1 Jl r-l I XIIILII 1 M II I I i .& international, ami iuihiihk- in large bodies in the R. R. R. mine TELLS ON THE KIDNEYS. In the Patagonia mountains, the, ac-j Blsbee People Have Found This to qulsltlon of the property by Mr. N. . Be True L. Amster, of the Shannon Copper , jMe -weakened kidneys more quickly company, and extensive scale on than on any other organ of the body j which development of the mine has i y T , -s been projected By the purchaser, of workmen, the women's household i has drawn attention to tho region ot fires, tend to wear, -weaken and in ' some of the heavy mining operations jure the kidneys until they can no ' In tho country and in person and by ( longer tiller the poison front, the representatives they have been visit-, blood and the whole lody suffers j e county, inspecting pruicriie( - -- " "- - Ing options and protecting the "'. wakened Kidneys need -. ' i.. .. ii -ou,.if in I llek assistance Doan's Kidney l'ills ing tli u'.l r,n oiliu Mm will -result In lU'CK great development of the mineral re- tired, worn out i woll.f-ne.l IHil-mvn . .. ... ,-- ....... it - ---"- ...... .... sources oi oama vrUl "U'"J- "T 1 1 .icks -have cured thousands of such sides Mr. Amster of the Shannon i rilM i1e,ow ,g founJ convlnclllg company the county uas neen anu is llt00f from (),. locality- being- visited by representatives of) Mrs. t T Davidson, 281 N Stone i the Copper Queen interests in Bis- St.. Tucson, Ariz., says: "Doan's; bee; the Calumet & Arizona com- Kidney Pills have been used In our pany; and the Shattuck company, all, home and their value in relieving of whom aro announced as satisfied pain !n the back and other kidney with the conditions and preparing to, Hmculties his been amply "rovon" tnk Jmi.i ,nkl heavv Investments' f-r '"'a h' a" 'balers, l'rlee 50 and projecting extensive and t j'ljj J Important developments. states Tho chief Interest Just novy lies In 'j,Hmemb.r the name--Doan-aml the rich and important developments' tnke ,10 olier in the R. R. R. mines .where Mr. I Amster has taken over and continu ed the development work upon somo i thirty vaiuanie claims, ine price tuai- On several homesteads within ten miles of Douglas settlers have ac complished much by pump Irrigation and have demonstrated that by this method an Industrious family may easily support a home with not only than half a million dollars ($550,000.) A crosscut tunnel several hundred feet in length, has cut across an ore body that Is forty-seven feet In width, and drifting in the one body in all directions Is being pushed with vigor. So far the ores encountered I I I lil p i PTrnn ri s nirTP ! LrtDlLIUI MiimLlO YE S T E R D AY 1; ! thta continent and the The? ranches speak for themselves. but it is believed that a more elab- worked on . - if filt. I .lnt jltcfrf-! ZsZZu r7he f . . of insu. orate showing should be made by a,lonr Consolidated. . l2?i?7l Mr. Mills has been with the Phelps-' '-" " -" - "J "" "" Dodge Interests for more than twenty years, first at Hlsbee, when he had charge of the general office worK curing the management of Hen and lewis Williams. Leaving Blsbee he went to Yavapai county, where he remained for several years directing the development work on Phelps Dodge properties in that section oi Arizona. He went to Morencl im mediately after the PhelpsDodge com pany bo'ugnt the controlling interest in the mines of that district from the late William Church, who nad been operating tbem for a number or years, afu-r securing the mines from the Mexicans who originally located them. While superintendent at Morencl. Mr. Mills enlisted In the rough rider regiment through tne campaign in Cuba, as a private in the company of which W. O. "Ruckey" O'Nell was captain. When the army was re called from Cuba Mr. Mills returned to New York, stricken with fever and Jay for several weeks in a critical condition. As soon as be was able to resume his duties he returned to Vorencl and has charge of the vast amount of improvements in that district and Its operation ever since. Those who know of tne splendid recess of Mr. Mills at Morencl will C quick to agree that the Inspira tion company has been very fortunate lr Its choice of the man who will have charge of the inauguration of Its great mining enterprises in the Globe district. Efforts made today to learn wno was succeeded by Mr. Mills as man ager of the Detroit company at Mo rencl was unavailing and it Is likely that thU offlcal has not been named 7t. extensive pumping plant to be own ed bj a local stock company. In furtherance of this Idea the di rectors of the chamber of commerce Illy I, J. Overlook) I BOSTON. June 21 The whole 1 . .Mr-iM HhA . a-isvh nlllim flltfll I - ... . , t ii i i 4 vuyiier llai w ub iiiuiu atuiu ii necessities . uut wmi coiiiioris as . are , principally grey WPW """"'Wglier again today. Continued u.., u,.uu bvw ....., ... .. Ltr(.Ilgtll ln Ule IIietal is beginning to stated that a valuation of about 20 bave Its effect, and was clearly shown per cent copper prevails In the ores t0llav i,y lne increased dividend In mined, but thero Is tald to be a Osceola, which advanced Its rate great deal of rich rock that goes as ' from 7 to 12 iter cent. Mohawk is high as 75 per cent. due for dividend action within u few The Copper Queen interests havo'das, and another increase is expect been renreseuted in the county oiled. Qulncy Is earning 14 per cent late br Mr. Alfred Paul and Mr. Iailll W'M undoubtedly declare cither and mines at the weekly meeting, j Grebe, two noted mining engineers, I 2-00 or J2-5"- Tll' management is and a visit Is expected this week by "ul ,",aR,",B u"' "". "" '; Mr. Walter Douglas, general n,a. lJIWe Uw CoPr Itange dlvitlcnd . .x r, I will be increased at the next decla- ager for the Copper Queer, company. lUon Taken all0ethw Ule action TEN SMUGGLERS JAILED SA.NT FRANCISCO, June 20. Ten indictments were returned by the lederal grand Jury today as the re sult of an investigation into the ac tivities of an alleged Chinese coolie and opium smuggling ring. All the men Indicted are under arrest. held yesterday, after a further dls cusslon of the proposition which has been up many times in the past, named a committee and instructed it to go Into the details of this mat ter and secure data for suhbmlssioa to the chamber at a future date. The committee named Is composed of S. P. Applewhite, chairman, with R O. Aruther and H. E. Dugan, all well known boosters for Douglas and tbo Sulphur Springs valley. The commit tee will no doubt secure data from some of the big wells and pumping plants In the Mimbres valley, near Demlpg. where so much has been ac complished along tint line. Several attempts have been made along this line In this vicinity be fore, but this Is tho first time that the chamber of commerce has made any move in tlat direction. This Is not a proposition to make an artes ian well test in the vallev, but It Is and Professor 1.. D. RIcketts, consult- of the local market Is very satlsfac- lng engineer for the company, tholtor.. ..,, .er , verv imiIcatIon of Cananea Consolidated and the Calu activity and higher prices next week, ment & Arizona company. Among PAINB, WEBBER and CO. other properties that Mr. Paul hai j acquired has been a group of thirty CLOSING QUOTATIONS, June 21 i claims in what Is described as "the New York red hill,", an Immense porphyrj Amalgamated S7 mountain, on the north end of the Anaconda 87 Patagonia station on the Southern , Smelters ,3"1I Pacific and one of the chief land hapYd ri:.. 90 marks of the region Knowing ones nalUmore and ohIo 10SM Uuv preuicieu iu..K mai some uay. , Chesapeake and Ohio 7S 1 l I tai .mere wouiu oeueveiopeua great Erie 231-1 copper mine m mat hill. The pre- Lehigh Valley 172 1-2H diction seems on the evo of verlflca-1 MUsouri Pacific 3712 tlon. Saturday Mr. Paul let a con-, Northern Pacific 11912 tract of Florentine Estrada and Adol-1 Reading 1CS fo Sanchez, both ot Patagonia, to do j Rock Island 25 3-S the location work on the thirty, St- Paul 102 ..... .... .. ... . """""-" claims mentioned, and ll.ev h.ivo tteel Common 0 lor tne purpose oi oemonsiraung - ------ '7 , . , ISteel lfd commenced work this week. Work Is 110 1-2 and sixty acres of land by means ot PlanJ ' 'f "nrt to cul j Zn Pacific .....! ! ..... -.. . tthronph tho mountain nml la arm nl Ml u v -, ,u"" mintn nr wnTor rnr irrifflTlfin 'lltlRi c " " .- .... I'UMII'lUh &. - "- what is there. Wheat Mr. Grebe, In the same Interest 'July 1.05 1-2 has been making a complete and t December". .'. ... '.',.'....'.'.'.'.'. Loll-2 thorough examination of the Ivanboe' ' '-'" mine, Mr. James A. Johnson, man- Boston ager, where he devoted nearly two 'Adventure 91-2 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Bank Of Bisbee demonstration has been recommend ed on several occasions by the uni versity experts who have studied this valley along the lines of agri cultural possibilities and while there is doubt in the minds of some as to the results, there are others who be lieve that the same good results may be secured hero as has rewarded tho like efforts In other semi-arid valleys In the southwest At tne meeting yesteruay tnreei new members were added to the normwest irom Patagonia station, membership roll of the chamber of and may bo said to bo located in the commerce and mines, they lielng R. 'ootnnis of tho Santa Rita moun- Greene Cananea 101-2 G. Byrus, H. D. Madison and Ger-1 tains, outside of the Patagonia moun-; GIroux 51-2 trnde Fleisher. I tain region. JGoIdtield -i 1-2 The Calumet Arizona and On J As mentioned before Mr. Richard , Hancock 35 3-1 per Queen Copper Mining companies Farrell Is closing a deal with the Cai-i Helvetia I 5-S have taken options on promising umet & Arizona people for tho Vol- t'ndlana ,',""," 19 1-2 groups of claims In tho Santa Cruzcano group of mines, embracing some ,plratlon Consolidated 191-1 district. Tho Nogales Oasis has the'thlrty claims lying between the K. ( j,. 7,0 following concerning this new camp:iR. R. and tho World's Fair mlno of Mn-Ch""",;j i ,7, ti, ., .iiD... ,ii. . Frnnlr I'mvoro Timrtcar... til.. . -iassacuuseus ii-- iuc .n.. u..u...j. ui ...... '",--; . .p-w. l-u "iMlchlgan .. 31-1 ""' l" " vuBiuei:riiig mis ueai iori Mayflower . . . : 10 3-4 tho C. & A. people. Important de- Minmt """"""' 9i.- weeks to an exhaustive Inspection of Algomah C 3-4 the property, sampling thoroughly Allouez 48 the ore bodies, the dumps, etc The Centennial 251-2 gentleman departed Sunday to make lumet and Hecla -. 532 .i fioi ,...i tu 1' ..,... ..Calumet and Arizona 7C 3-1 :;.. ,;.. zr:: ,r: rr. ,j:i copper Ra..Bo 591.21 ..u. .u, .,,.,0 lu UllCtl HUD, t'-.t Tl..f VI Frank .'.'. '. 131-2 Granby 5C3-4 At Bisbee, in the State of Arizona, at the closo of business June 14, 1912. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, leas due from D irectors ,. 557,461.30 Due from Directors None Overdrafts 56C.31 United States Bonds 51,335.00 Territorial, County and Municipal Bo nils 74,eS5.17 Other Bonds. Stocks, Securities, etc :.. .138.S9S.36 Banking House '. 40,000.00 Real Estate 5.003.00 Current Expenses and Taxes paid 606.04 Specie 33.845.78 Legal Tender and National Bank Notes 12,333.00 Exchanges for Clearing, 1.498.42 Other Cash Items 422.73 Due from State and National Banks, Approved Reserve Agents 4ie.33S.JS4 Due from State and National Banks, not Reserve Agents ;.. ..183.464.93 652,923.70 Assets not Included under above heads, viz: Mexican money, gold value 307.3 Total .1.541,786.23 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid In 50,000.00 Surnlus 50,000.00 Undivided Profits Individual Deposits subject to check Demand Certificates of Deposit Letters of Credit Certified Checks Cashier's checks outstanding Due State tnd National Banks ... . Reserved for Taxes 120,100.97 .181?,842.n7 1,939.95 1.475.00 7,052.45 7,593.74 . 13,093.59 1,319,996.80 -- . 1,628.46 ..1,541,786.23 Totnl ... State of Arizona, County tf Cochise, ss. I, M. J. Cunningham, Cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear- that the above statement is true to the best of ray knowledge and belief. M. J. CUNNINGHAM, " "" - Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of June, 1912. (Seaj) FRANK E. COLES, Notary Public. My commlaslon expires Feb. 19, 1916. COP.RECTATTEST: W. H. BROPHY, M. J. CUNNINGHAM. Directors velopments made by Mr. Farrell, i Mason Valley 12 3-4 iiemonstrate tnat ttio same ore body In the R. R. R. extends Into the Vol cano properties. North Butte 313-4 Nlplsslng 73-1 Old Conoly 83-4 Old Dominion 58 Osceola 1281-2 Phelps Dodge (ex. dlv.)..... 223 Money In Growing Willows. A Chicago merchant advertised for Qalner """' j- 1.000.000 willow clothes baskets which nav rnnVoVlrlAtert' indicates that the willow-growing la dustry Is very much neglected. The government Is encouraging it by teaching farmers how" to grow wll lows. They require a soli that will grow wheat. " Path to Immortality. Go on and increase tiny valor. O boy! this is the path to Immortality. I Virgil. Novelty In Surgery. The bone of a sheep was transferred to the arm of a. patient recently. The forearm undergoing the novel opera tion had been shattered by tho dis charge of a gun. The operation was pronounced successful. Ray Consolidated 22 7-8 Ray Central 21-2 Shannon 151-2 Shattuck 223-1 Norh Lake 6 1-4 South Lake 10 Utah Consolidated 121-2 Utah Copper 64 3-8 Victoria 1-S Wolverine 113 WOOD INSTEAD OF BRONZE The front corridor of Blair County's half-mllllon dollar courthouse is ad orned by a largo bronze tablet hav ing inscribed thereon tho nam est of the prominent sons of the county. it was discovered today that the the supposed bronze tablet was only cheap pine wood painted deceptively. A Wag cut the word fak with l.lu penknife In Uie tablet. The lawyers and politicians who expended bun- areas or uoilars to preserve to pos terity their names In the tablet aro Indignant and an official investiga tion is planned. Under Suspicion. "I am afraid that man we sent to congress Is losin" his sympathy with the plain people." said the backwoods constituent. "What has he been doln'?" 'Tuckln' his napkin under hit chin an' usln' a knife Instld o' plckin his pie up with his bands." Curbs ' Saginaw .- 51-2 Ahmeek ." 350 II. and I,. 15 B. and A. bid 2 Bohemia 33-4 Baltic 31-2 Corbin 2 Cactus ,, 11 Denn ". . 6.1-8 Davis Daly 21-4 Elenlta '. 21-3 Kerr Lake 23-1 Lucky Tiger 4 iS'orth Tiger 14 Nuoozarl 35 Ojibway. -13-4 Oneco , ... 2 3-4 Sierra IW San Antonio 4 S. W. Miami 73-1 Tonopah 7 Tonopah Belmont 10 West End 13-4 Wolverine 1.0U Warren 31-3 Warrior 90 Legal Advertisements. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR U. S. PATENT. Mineral Survey No. 2537 Serial No. 017696. United States Land Office, Phoenix; Arizona, June 15, 1912. "SUTltOTt yu asc fr beer do not take a sub W flUTl stitute. Insist on having The Tann- hauser Beer, the beer that is bottled at the Brewery.) Delivered to you at $3.50 per case, If your grocer does not have it, call Boston & Brown Agents of the Copper City Brewing Co. Phone 243 Phone 243 THE BANK OF BISBEE Sisbee, Arizona. OLDEST AND LARGEST BANK IN SOUTHERN ARIZONA CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $200,000.00 OFFICERS A W. H. BROPHY, Preldent. J. S. DOUGLAS, Vice Prc.ldtn'. M. J. CUNNINGHAM, Ca.hler Deposits Over ONE MILLION Dollars DIRECTORS W. H. BROPHY, J. S. DOUGLAS. BEN WILLIAMS, L. D. RICKETTS, M. J. CUNNINGHAM. Small accounts are appreciated, and receive the same careful attention as larger ones. s Customers of this Bank are offered every facility consistent with prudent banking New accounts are invited. Order An Electric Flat Iron Now An ELECTRIC FLAT IRON can be used out on a cool porch upstairs or down wherever electric lamps can be used. For the regular family ironing, for little "pressings," for every ironing need, you will find COMFORT, CONVENIENCE and ECONOMY in using the elec tric flat iron. It means cooler ironing, quicker ironing, and saves footsteps, heavy rubbing and time. Operates with a steady, even..heat that prevents wear and tear of hard rubbing on fine clothes. It works so smoothly "that it is easier on the ironing and on the ironer, too. J In thousands of homes, the electric flat iron is making IRONING DAY a PLEASANT DAY, and at no extra cost. : We carrv the four STANDARD makes of ELECTRIC FLAT IRON: "HOT POINT" , (i lbs. Price $1.50 "GENERAL ELECTRIC" 6 lbs. Price $1.50 "WESTING HOUSE" G lbs. Price ?4.50 "AMERICAN BEAUTY" L .6'2 lbs. Price $5.00 ALL ARE BACKED BY LONG TIME GUARANTEE. Call and make choice of the above irons and we will send to your home, subject to acceptance or rejection after trial. "HOT POINT" EXCHANGE PROPOSITION. We are authorized by the manufacturer to give a new, latest model, HOT POINT IRON in exchange for any old HOT POINT IRON (made, by Pa cific Electric Heating Co., Ontario, Cal.) and three dollars ($3.00). Not nec essary to bring in the old cord and plugs. The HOT POINT carries a five (5) year guarantee. Bisbee Improvement Telephone Company 197 i NOTICE, Is herchy given that In pursuance of the Act of Congress ap proved May 10, 1872, Herbert K. Cooper, whose post office address Is ltlshce, Arizona, has made applica tion fcr a patent for the Angel Frac tion lode mining claim, situate in tne Warren Mining District. Cochise Countv. State of Arizona In Town ship 23 S, Hange 24 E. G. & S. n. B. & M., unsurveyed, described as follows: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, the S. E. Cor. whence U. S. M. M. No. 4 War ren Mining District bear S r.3 19' 30" W 814 7 feet; thence N 6r 18' W r.fi.C feet to Cor. No. 2; thence N 2.r. 13' K 297.3 feet to Cor. No. 3; thence S 65 18' E GC.C feet to Cor. No. 4; thence S 23 13' W 297.3 feet to Cor. No. 1. the place of beginning, excluding area in conflict with Sur vey No. 1119, Angel lode, of 0.193 acres, containing a net area of 0.193 acrs. The location notice of this claim Is recorded ln the office of the Coun ty Recorder of said Cochise County In Rook 33 HecofMs of Mines at page 593, and an Amended Location Notice thereof in Book 41 Record of Mines, page 392 In said Recorder's office. Tne names of the adjoining claims are the I'. J. Johohnson Jur. lode, Sur. No. 1939, Porphyry lode, Sur. No. 1909. on tho North; the Angel lode. Sur. No. 1119, on .the east and south; the Sunrise lode, Sur. No. 10C9 on the west. FRANK H. PARKER, Register. 307. NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT Notice Is hereby given that by deed of assignment or dote Slarch 20, 1912 made and executed by C. A. Bennett proprietor of that certain business heretofore conducted under the nama of tho Blsbee Hardware Co.. In the Johnson Block, Main Street, Blsbee, Arizona, the undersigned became and now 13 the duly selected and qualified assignee of said C. A. Bennett for tho benefit of hi? creditors trader the pro visions of Title V of the Revised Stat utes of Arizona, 1901. Dated at Blsbee, Arizona June 1, 1912. H. P. HUDDLESTON, Post Office Address Box 1171, Ulsbee, Arizona. 43 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Phoenix, Arizona ,June 11, 1912. NOTICE Is hereby given tbat Daniel J. Zlgler, of Hisbce, Arizona, wno, on April IS, 1G-17, made IJomestcn.l en try. No. 02C92. for lts 1 and 2.E 1-2 N WW. Section IS. Township 22 3. Range 26 E. G & S R Meridian, has filed notice of In.'entlon to make PKui! Fv.- year I'rpof, b estih'Uh claim to the land above described, be fore J U. Taylor, II. S Commission er, at Bisbee, A', oa ths i3th day of July, 1912. Claimant names .s witnesses: Frederick II. Spaulding, of BUbce, Ariz. Silvester Miller, of Lowll. Ariz. Byron C. Williams, of Blsbee." Ariz. John W. Clark, of Bl-jboj. Ari2 FRANK II. PARKER. . . Register 2l)9 i ' y 'f V 1 I hi ' f . I . . .. -.(, tt ,A. 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