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r-'SHH 'fSon - "KP - is - - -n- , r-iisKt - Xntfteyniiwimri, mi iiiii'ii'W.W'im loawiwuro wiKiiiiwmiiwwtmBafBnwi s at PAGE SIX THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1912 ywjiww , f IF li G1PA II DEMAND S Marshal Overlook C: serves Jail Board High and' Refuses to Take Them in Custody WORD SENT SECRETLY TUCSON, Oct. 4. Tbtrty members of Campajs old command are camped about thirty miles southwest of Tuc eon. Thts information was broasht to United States Marshal Overtook Monday iy one oX them who tried to hldehls Identity but -who made a dla-mel-tfailure of It The followers of Campa seat word to the general that they were In the neighborhood -of Tucson 'out It Is not believed they are thinking of making a raid on the jail in order to release their former commander. Stranger Mysterious "Come down to th Orndroff lu M 'and I will tell you something of in terest," said a mysterious stranger to the United States marshal. . The man appeared to have some thing serious on his mind that was hurting him and he wanted to tell the United States marshal and relievo his conscience, lie didn't want to tell at the office of the marshal for fear his secret message mlsht be overheard. It' Isn't far to the hotel from the office of the marshal so Mr. Ovcrlocfe went down and heard the deep secret of state the ex-Campa follower had to unfold. Thirty Encamped "Within thirty miles of tnte city there are thirty members of the band of General Campa. the noted rebel pleader," whispered the mysterious stranger. "They are encamped in a safet placo and no one hut myself can lead you to them. They can be easily captured. I will show you." 4 The mysterious stranger' then sten ped back and looked through his up per eye glasses and upper eyt-i-rows '.at the marshal. Ke waited to hear the decision. "AH right," remarked Marshal Oir Iock. How many guns and horv? have they? Walked Into City 'Wone, they have no horses and no arms. They walked li from Mexico." "I'm afraid I can't do anything for your thirty ex-rebeis." remarked the marshal in an unsympathetic tone. "We have about all of the lnsurrecto friends of General Campa now on hand that we care to feed. Hoard s 'high now and I think these men will have to hustle for their own living. AVe can't go out and 'capture' them and bring them in and feed them -They have done nothing against this government and until they do I can't furnish' them board and room. PROJECTED IN EAST Road Will Be Known as Ohio River and North ern Is Coal Feeder PITTSBURG, Oct. 4. It was an nounced at the offices of the Vander bilt lines that plans are completed 'and right of way obtained for a new .railroad to connect Pittsburg and Cleveland. It will be known as the Ohio Blver and Northwestern. The road will be owned jointly by .the Erie and the Crucible Steel com pany of America, and its construction means the VandcrbilU are preparing to give the Pennsylvania railroad a fight for the great tonage In the new manufacturing district opened up in the Ohio valley south and west of Beaver Falls. The road will go through Midland, Pa., where the Crucible Steel com pany Is erecting an J8.0OO.00O steel plant and modern city. HAS RECORD MONTH September Sets New Pace Showing $5,000 Increase Over August PHOENIX, Oct 4. The month of September was another record break er for the Corporation commission. When the layman goes to the state Capitol and sees all the men and wo men that are working In tne Commis sion's offices, he often wonders what they all do. But when the results of their work Is shown he no longer wonders at the labor. Under the new incorporating law passed by the last session of the Arizona State Legislature, every do mestic corporation is required t- pay a registration fee of $15 and a luing fee of $5. This makes a total f all domestic corporations of J20 i. h, which they contribute to the suppo of Arizona. Foreign corporations pay an additional $16 as a license fee This makes the foreign corporation' tax amoant to $35. The Commis&ion received on the last day of September, the large amount of $2,500 through the mail. The total for the month was slightly tinder $16,000. This is an increase over the month of August of approxi mately $5,000 in revenue. Yesterday the Commission was In receipt of some one hundred and fifty letters which contained checks. When the amount of work is considered that is necessary to attend to this amount of correspondence, in the way of answer- i - m.' - ! th. MINING PflOFII TAKING IS EXPECTED Paine, Webber Co. Says the Upward Movement Has Only Just Now Commenced WILL GO STEADILY ON BOSTON, Oct. tAfter the ox tended rise t the last few days, it was only natural to expect profit tak ing, and a healthy reaction. Stocks were freely supplied In both market today. The upward movement has only Just commenced, especially Jn the coppers,-and will go steauiiy on. In spite of profit taking days Hko this. Total sales New York 792,300. Cop por metal IS cents. PAINE. WEBBE & CO. CLOSING QUOTATIONS, Oct. 4 (L. J. Ovcrlock) New York Amalgamated 9112 Anaconda 40 3-4 American Smelters S7 1-2 Atchison 110r.-8 Brooklyn Rapid Transit SI Baltimore and Ohio 109 Chesapeake and Ohio S4 3-8 Canadian Pacific 27C1-2 Erie 371-S Great Northern 140 1-S Interboro Common 21 Lehigh Valley 1751-S Ixmlsvllle and Nashville 1C2 7-S "Missouri Pacific 4" 1-S New York Central 117 1-4 Northern Pacific 12S7-3 Vteadlng 174 7-8 Bock Island 2S1-4 Sugar 1271-i Steel Common 791-2 Steel PW U53-1 St- Paul 1123-S Southern Pacific 174 3-S Union Pacific -" 1743-S Boston Adventure ' . . ? 'Algcmah .., Arizona Commercial --. 4 Centennial 23 Calumet and Hecla COO Calumet and Arizona S2 Copper Range 69 East Butte .? 13 Frank 3 Granby : 59 Greene. Cananea 10 Glroux 5 Goldfleld 2. Hancock , 27 Helvetia .;-t ...... 100 Indiana 13 Inspiration Consolidated 19 Lake Si Lasalle ; C Miami 29 Mchawl; C7 Mayflower 12 Mason Valley 12 North Butto as 3J North Lake 4 Old Colony ..." 9 Old Dominion 03 Osceola 113 Phelps Dodge 221 Quincy S9 Ray Consolidated 23 Shannon 1G Shattuck .' 29 'Utah Copper Co Utah Consolidated 12 Nevada Consolidated 22 Victoria 3 Wolverine 78 Butte Superior 49 (faino 43 Curbs Saginaw 3 Ahmeek 350 B. and I 4S 13. and A. .., 4 Bohemia 2 Baltic 2 1-2 Cactus 10 Den bid 6 Davis Daly 44 Elenlta ax 2 Kerr Lake 2 Lucky Tiger 4 North Tiger 11 Nacozari 25 OJIbway 4 Oneco 2 Sierra 1 San Antonio 3 Summltt 10 S. W, Miami fi Ray Central bid 2 Tonopah 7 Tonopah Belmont 9 West End 1C2 Warren - 5 Warrior bid 95 "Wolverine ax S5 Chemung ax 5 Baltimore Oil ax 85 Calumet Oil ax 39 3-4 DEMAND FOR COPPER H NEW YORK, Oct. 4 Europe's de mand for copper metal remains un satisfied, numerous inquiries being re ceived from abroad for additional large amounts of the metal. So far a very good business has been transacted and in some quarters an ndvance In the price is expected within the next day or two. Some producers report having made heavy sales for December dolirery. Domestic consumers are not show ing much interest In the market to day, taking only moderate amounts. Ing every letter and mailing receipts to each remitter, it Is not strange that the Commission's office is about the busiest In the state Capitol. - " ' ---y HIIJ BiliKWWWiWMIXii' ' ' f ...... ------ ..,,,. RAILROADS M MINES IN BIG Mil Chief and Oro Blanco Prop erties' in Pima County Are Being Operated Industrially BONDS ARE TAKEN A bond amounting to about $80, 000 has been taken on the Chief group of twelve claims In the Pata gonia district by George p. Hosier and associates of Kansas City, Mo. The claims arc in the Patagonia dis trict, and are owned by Bracey Cnr lis of Nogales and K. E. Bethell of I'atastonla. The Chief group comprises one of the most promising properties in the Patagonia district. It adjoins the World's Fair mine, and Is upon a con tinuation of the wonderfully rich vein which has made that property famous. Hosier says. It was formerly bonded to Douglas people, hut about a year ago the bond was allowed to lapse. Development Progresses Several hundred feet of develop ment work has been done In the past. Some of the ore takon out has run as hlzh as 250 In silver to the ton. This Is not believed to be the World's I Inp and Refining company's Hay fair vein by the new owners, how- jen plant, and before the first of EEl f'Lth1dLP,C11"i,,tfc year the smelter will be ready It is the Intention of the new owners to run a tunnel for about 500 feet. This, they be lieve, will cut the vein they are look ing for at a vertical depth of bet tween 300 and 350 feeL The former owners bad about 100 feet of tunnel ing done in tbis direction, and thi3 will be continued. Mine Proven One , The Chief is situated between and adjoining the World's Fair and Three R properties. The latter was sold last spring to N. L. Amster and arssociates, of Boston, for the sum of $545,000. This is a proven mine, and is now shipping at tho rate of two cars of ore daily to the Copper Queen smelter in Douglas. One of the busiest mining regions of southern Arizona Is the Oro Blanco district of Pima county, in which a. score or more of large and small properties are being operated Industriously. Ragnoros Group Bonded Through a Denver firm, Ellis Mac Bougall has just bonded the Rag noros group of claims, adjoining the Austcrlitz mine, for $50,000 Mac- Dougall has taken cjiarse of the Rag- RELIABLE GAS RANGES FiMU rk the Wort K f j RELIABLE 0 Have you considered wha. the use Range would mea.i to It is built especially to enable economy in the prepara tion of food for the table. At the same time the .women of the family will secure comfort in the sum mer and convenience the year around . V Come in and look over our line of -iP Price $12.00 Bisbee ""' gggra fcSilMjL C jssmi EIS Development of Globe Prop erty Continues at Rate of One Mile a Month GLOBE. Ariz.. Oct. 4. Insplra. lion Consolidated is employing over COO men In and around the mines and contractors under McArthur Brothers are employing about 250 men In railroad construction. Development of the Inspiration mine continues at -the rate of near ly a mllo a month and a new in clined shaft has ben started which will connect with the Inspiration tunnel and will, bo used for lower ing men and i timbers below tho tunnel loveL Tho tunnel will be the means of Ingress and egress for the miners and all supplies used in the mines. Live Oak Sinkino. At the Live Oak mine, sinking of No. 1 shaft pontlnues. and the shaft la now about 580 feet deop. At No. 2 shaft drifts are being driven east and west on the 570 foot level. The cast drift will con nect with No. 1 shaft, over 2000 feet distant. Tho widening of the sulphide tunnel has been finished for over 575 feet from tho portal. Two blast furnaces are shortly to be Installed at tho American Smelt- to treat custom ores. Christmas Is Booming. Mining at Christmas haB been given an Impetus since the Artioaa Eastern company begaj to survey for an extension of tho Phoenix & East an; toad from 1U present tor- minus right up to tho Saddle Moun tain property. The owners of the Saddle Mountain are constantly adding to the force employed and noros properties, and has commenced work on them. The old "Oro property, three miles south of tho Austerlitz, Is being op erated by a New York man named Williams, who Is working a force of men In developing an ore body. At the group of Tatum and McKen zie, two and one-half miles south of the Montana mine, fifteen men are being worked, and the property is said to have a showing of good ore. Ten men are being worked at the Montana mine, a lead-silver-zinc pronertv of much tiromise. and this force is to be Increased shortly. MADAM- . Do You Cook? With a Gas Range, Cooking is a relaxation never a drudge Gas Appliances. You will find ccst and terms for ap pliances and pip- & ing reasonable. ASK FOR AN ESTIMATE' Improvement Co. i fc T .. ARIZONA INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance & Loans. Real Estate. Bargains In homes on easy terms. FOR SALE 5 Room house in Upper Lowell on largo lot Price $525.00. Cash $100.00. Bal. $23.00 per mo. 732 FOR SALE 3 room cottage with modern conveniences. Large lot and good improvements. $200.00 cash, balance small monthly payments. 732 FOR RALE Modern five room bunga low with all modern conveniences In good location, almost new, at a bargnln price. Part cash nnd bal ance small, monthly payments. ARIZONA INSURANCE AGENCY T. A, HUGES, Manager. Bank of Blsbee Hldg. Phono 190 NOTICE To the Stockholders of the Ileffern Mining & De velopment Company who have not paid In their assess ment, who hold stock not transferred In their name, who have loaned money on stock, etc., can exchango their ftock, share for share. In tha reorganization of the company by pay ing the assessment on their stock of one cent per sbare. The money can be nald to Albert Dahlberg. stopping at Victoria Hotel, Brewery Gulch. Call on me between 3 and C p. m., as I will be In during those hours, of Blsbee or to Mr. Albert Heffern, Box 392. Douglas, Arizona within thirty days from date. The stock will not be recocnized unless this assessment is paid upon their stock when the company Is reorganized. Send money by draft, postal or express money or der or registered mall. Advertise ment. Yours respectfully, 755. ALBERT HEFFERN the reserves of ore. are being in creased dally. By the time the ex tension Is completed, which will be about the first of next year, the Saddle Mountain will be in shape to produce a large tonnage for shipping. The dally shipments will average between 500 and 1000 tons. of a modern Gas you? "RELIABLE S3 Price $17.50 i n xtftgf, item' n iniw ' ""'' '' 'WwpiiiiM'WMMHiI Insuring private Cup. To insure tho owner of' a. nrli-ntn sbavini; cud kent in a hnrhpr shnn that he is Its only user there has been invented a paper cap to cover it, which cannot bo removed without breaking a seal. Legal Advertisements. NO. 13759 C. F. CURRY, Secretary of State. J. HOESCH, Deputy. STATE OF CALIFORNIA Department of State I, C. F. CURRY, Secretary of State of the State of California, do hereby certify that I have carefully com pared the annexed copy of Articles ot Incorporation of BALTIMORE OIL COMPANY with the certified copy of the original now on flit- in my or fice, and that, the samo is a correct transcript therefrom, and of the whole thereof. Also that tills authen tication Is in due form and by the proper officer. Witness my hand and the Great Seal of State, at oitico in Sacramento, California, the 23rd day of June, A D 1910. (Great Seal of the Stato of California) C. F. CURRY. Secretary of State. By J. HOESCH. Deputy. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of the BALTfMORE OIL COMPANY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRES ENTS: That we, the undersigned, a major ity of whom are citizens and rest- dents of the State ot California, have this day voluntarily associated our selves together for the purpose of forming a Corporation under the laws ot the State ot California. AND WE HEREBY CERTIFY: FIRST: That the name of said corporation shall bo "Baltimore OH Company." SECOND: That tho purposes for which It Is formed are: A. To make contracts; B. To acquire franchises, purchase, lease, bond and operate or other wise own, exchange, sell, or other wise dispose of, purchase, mort. gago and deal. In gas works and gas plants Dor the manufacture,, storage and distribution of natural Of manufactured gas; to buy and sell natural or manufactured gas cither wholesale or , retail; to manufacture gas from coal, oil or other material or substance. C To purchase. lease, or in anyoth er manner acquire, prospect, oper ate and develop oil and gas land; to purchase, lease, build, own, and operate oil refineries and deal in the products and by-products there of; D. To own, lease or otherwise ac quire and hold real estate and wa ter rights in connection with, in cident to, and necessary for, the proper operation, conduct and man agement of Its business. E. To own, control, buy and sell, and otherwise acquire, handle or dispose of. its own capital stock and that of other corporations, and to vote any stock owned by It the same as a nat ural person might or could do; F. To deal In all kinds of fixtures, ap pliances and apparatus for tho manu- iacture and storage, transportation and sale of gas and oil and the by products thereof. G. To own, lease, and otherwise ac quire rights and franchises for the construction and operation of ga3 plants and gas works and oil re fineries; II. To issue bonds, notes, debent ures and other evidences of Indebt edness and to secure the payment of the samo by mortgage, deed of trust, or otnerwlse; I. To act as agent in the purchase. sale or operation of natural or man ufactured gas plants, oil refineries. gas and oil lands and leases: J. To borrow and loan money as may be necessary for the proper management of Its business; K. To do a general "Iectrical, con struction and heating business In all its branches; to establish electrical supply houses and repair shops for tnc manufacture or an electrical machinery, supplies, switch-boards and electrical appliances of every kind and nature to build and operate electric lighting heat ing and power plants; to construct and operate electric light lines, conduits for heating, light. Ing, and other wires, and for any other nurrosc whatsoever in tho furtherance of the business of this corporation, and all equipment therefor, and to manufacture, build. construct, maintain and operate furnace oven3, kilns. cre matories, r.nd all kinds of electric and magnetic machinery and sup plies and to apply electric and oth er power to manufacturing plants: to construct, maintain, imprest control supenlntend any private roads. Including private, railroads, bridges, reservoirs, flumes aquo ducts, canals, pipe, conduit, water courses, hydraulic works, factories. warehouses, and other works and conveniences, which may be directly by conducive to any of the objects of the Com-' pany; Including steam plants, wa- ter power plants, electric plants for power, heating and lighting, and all necessary sites, terminals, and appurtenances thereto, nnd to store, transport and convey and sell water and water power, steam and steam power, electric light heat and iower; L. And to buy and sell machinery and supplies, hardware and other machinery, tools and fixtures, ap pliances of every kind and nature, materials and constituent parts thereof, household goods, dry goods. clothing furnishings, provisions, notions, and goods, wares and mer chandise of every kind, class, var iety and description; M. To acquire, own. sell. hold. Im prove and otherwise deal In real estate and personal property; N. To acquire by purchase pr other. wis from any person, firm or cor. poration, property rights, privileges and franchises: O. To acquire, own, handle and con trol lettera patent, copyrights, ami Inventions; P. To do a general real eBtate. com mission and brokerage business In all Its branches, to purchase, lease, option, locate, or othenviso acquire, own, exchange, sell or dispose of, pledge, mortgage, hypothecate and deal In, form lands, timber lands, townsltes, city property, lands' and dwellings of all kinds, and to In clude any realty or personal prop erty whatsoever; Q. To acquire and deal with water and water rights, saw-mill and saw mill rights; to locate, enter upon, take, preempt, or acquire In an other lawful manner any of tha public domain of the United States or any foreign country; R. To locate1, hold, acquire, pur chase, or otherwise, reservoir sites, and to erect, construct,, , main tain and dispose ot reservoirs or any rights therein or thereunder, and to sell and distribute water for Irrigating, mining, domestic or oth. er purposes; S. To do an engineering and con struction business In all its branch es; to make contracts for cngln. eerlng and constructing, to enter into, perform and carry out the same;- to build, repair, furnish, im prove, decorate, design, construct, raise, extend, remove, alter, or oth erwise engage in any work upon buildings of every description and kind, Ifc-idgfcs, tjmnels, laductii mines, water tanks, canals, or any othe excavation, wharves. Tilers, machines and mechanical contriv ances of all kinds and descriptions; to deal in stone, stone quarries, brick, brick, kilns, timber, lumber. Iron, and any other building ma terial whatsoever In any State. Territory or foreign country; T. And in general to do and per. form such acts and things and transact such business not incon sistent with the spirit and purposes of its articles, or In violation of the laws of any State or Territory in the United States as tho Board of Directors may deem to the ad vantage of the corporation. THIRD: That the place where tho principal business of said corpor ation is to be transacted is Los An geles, in the County ot Los Angeles, State ot California. FOURTH: That tho term for which corporation Is to exist is fifty years from and after the date of Its incorporation. FIFTH: That tho numbers of di rectors or trustees of said corpora tion shall be five and that the names and residences of tho directors or trustees who are appointed for the first year and to serve until the elec tion and qualification ot such offlceis aro as follows, to-wlt: NAMES WHOSE RESIDENCE IS AT F. L. A. Hamilton, Los Angeles. Cal. J. W. Wallace, Los Angeles, Cal. Nathan Landsburg, Ocean Park, Cal. Warren Wallace, Los Angeles, Cal. C. L. Cooper. San Gabriel, Cal. SIXTH: That the amount of the capital stock of said corporation is Ono Million Dollars and the number of shares into which it is divided is One Million of the par value of Ono Dollar each. Said Ono Million shares shall be di vided into four hundred thousand pre ferred shares and six hundred thou sand common shares. THAT THE PREFERENCE TOT BE GRANTED SAID PREFERRED SHARES IS AS FOLLOWS: THE CERTIFICATES EVIDENC ING SAID PREFERRED SHARES SHALL CONTAIN THE CONTRACT OF THIS CORPORATION WHERE IN AND WHEREBY THIS CORPOR ATION AGREES TO REPAY" TO THE HOLDERS THEREOF THE AMOUNT PAID TO THIS CORPOR ATION THEREFOR BY THE ORIG INAL PURCHASER THEREOF FROM THIS CORPORATION, AT ANY TIME AFTER TWO YEARS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE FROM THIS CORPORATION AND BEFORE THREE YEARS FROM THE DATE OF SAID ORIGINAL PURCHASE, WITH INTEREST ON SAID AMOUNT OF ORIGINAL PUR CHASE AT TEN PER CENT .PER ANNUM FROM THE DATE OF SAID ORIGINAL PURCHASE PROVIDED THE HOLDERS THEREOF SHALL ELECT TO RECErVB SAID SUM. SEVENTH: That the amount ot said capital stock which ha3 been actually subscribed is Three Hundred Dollars and the following Tare the names of the persons by whom tha same has been subscribed, to-wlt: NASIES OF NO. OF SUBSCRIBERS: SHARES: AMOUNT F. I A. Hamilton CO $G0.00 J. W. Wallace CO $00.00 Nathan Landsburg CO j 60.00 Warren Wallace ?0 IC0.00 C. Ii. Cooper CO $60.00 IN WITNESS WHEREOF we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 20th day ot Juno A. D. 1910. F. U A. HAMILTON (Seal.) J. W. "WALLACE (SeaJ.) NATHAN LANDSBURG (Seal.) WARREN WALLACE (Seal.) C. L. COOPER (Seal.) State of California, ) ) ss County of Los Angeles. ) On this 20th day of June, A. D. 1D10, before me, Frank C. Collier, a Notary Public In and for said Coon ty, residing therein-, duly Commis sioned and sworn, personally ap peared F. L. A. Hamilton. J. W. Wal lace, Nathan Landsburg, Warren Wal lace, and C. L. Cooper, known to me to be the persons whose names arc subscribed to the foregoing instru ment and they duly acknowledged tQ me that they executed the same. WITNESS Mr HAND AND OFFI CIAL SEAL. FRANK C. COLLIER, Notary Public in and for the County ot Los Angeles, Stato of California. (SEAU) States of California, ) ) ss' County of Los Angeles. ) I, C O. Keyes, County Clerk of tho County of Los Angeles, State of Cal ifornia, do hereby certify the within to be a full, true and correct copy of Articles of Incorporation of "Balti more Oil Company" as remains on die in this office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I havo hereunto set my hand and affixed w official seal this 21st day ot June A. D. 1910. (SEAL.) "C. 'G. KTCYES, By W. C. WATSON, Deputy Clerk. ' "-"( -3 $ H