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PICKED ty SI SI 5 si SI SI SI SI 1 PERFUMES Each perfumer excels in one odor. That is what In made his reputation on. That odor helps him sell his others. SI SI ty SI SI Now, our method is to pic!; out the one best odor o SI each perfumer, and rea SI I SI SI SI m SI SI SI s SI SI IS good perfume? are worth their cost. The result i that hardly a pharmacy in the whole country carries a finer assortment of such pleasing goods than your friends, r3RISLEY DRUG COMPANY ft J. M. W. Moore & Son ! INSURANCE LOANS, KEAL ESTATE NOTARY WORK r2 ' Wc Arc Agents for a Firrt-CUsi 5 t Building and Loan Association $ Office with V. F. Ex. Co. Phone 75 ij J. S. Acker & Co., Real Estate, Insurance, Investments, Loans NINE AND MINING STOCK BROKERS. Suite 4, Union Block, Prescott, Ariz. Telephone 32s. A. J. HEAD HAS Victor Pianos $165.00 Bosh & Gert's Pianos $210.00 Also the "Cable," "Bailey" and "Milton" for the same prices, not for a few da3Ts only, but any day in the year. n H. E. PEOPLES Clothes Cleaned and Repaired Orders Taken For New Clothing. Removed to Rear of Brick Building former ly occupied by Mrs. No bles. Fourth Door From Mreet, S. A. LOGAN I UNDERTAKER No. 1 23 WEST GOODWIN STREET At the Old Stand SOUTH SIDE PLAZA ELECTRIC PHONE 61 HAKE OPERA HOUSE " W. E. Marti... " - Orpheus Entertainers of San Francisco. (Jul. Friday, March 13th Miss Mariaui Eskridge, Reader and Cliaracter Delineator. Miss Edith Norman Klock, Soprano. Miss Katherine De Vcre, Seats on sale at Brisley Drug Co.. Wedne dn. March 11. Prices, flu aud 7" c Money to Loan For Building or on Improved CHj Properly. Low Kates New Da . i i Plan. Interest Decreases as you pay Ct.t U . d -is- j i State Mutual Building and Loan Ass t n. C"" MAJfllMJtLL & HOKNE Agents Preswtt , jfatF""Patronage Solid ed. j f, THE LOCAL NEWS. OK TMi: m riTV ivn rnnwTv Wll 1 miu tOL M I ) From rtonaav's Daily. Attorney T. J. Norton left for Phe uix last night on l.usniewe. .). J. Fisher ha. returned from a Mraayaasj trip hi the Crown King sect iu. Geo. Miildletou is exiai'te home tonight from an extended business trip in the east. District Attorney K. S. Clark re turned last night from a very brief visit to Los Angeles. Mr. F. K. Hurrouhs. the well known eastern humorist, will lecture in Prescott April 15. I". K. Burroughs will deliver his lecture in I'rescott umler the auspices of the free reading room. Atttoruey O. L. Audeisou went to Kirk laud Saturday night on business, rcturuiugelo Prescott today. Deputy Sheriff Nobles came down from Ash Fork last night with two M-day prisoners from Seligrnau. Kingman Elks have divided on the immediate coustrutcion of a hall :t3x8. feet, two stories in height. L. Siucock arrired iu Prescott last evening from the east to take a posi tion with the Model Mining comauy. Mr. and Mrs. Den Snider, of Con gress, spent Sunday in Prescott. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Kast uer. The Saturday Night social at L O. O. F. hall was one of the best socials the club has ever had alout ,7o couple being present. Mrs. GL W. Sumuer.wife of Admiral Sumeur. passed through Prescott this morning from Pheuix where she had been spending a few weeks. James Loouey. of Dennison, Iowa, arrived on Saturday night's train for a visit with his brother Harry Loouey. with V. W. Koss' drug store. The new heating apparatus for the Prescott public school building was delivered at the building on Saturday and will lie placed iu position soon. J. S. Worley. of the steam laundry, has rented the residence occupied by Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kruger and will occupy it as soon as the latter vacate. Chas. K. iv.: ink. who has lieen with the Postal Telegraph company iu Prescott. ha.- accepted a position with the S. P. and left for San Francisco today to take his uew position. John F. tJetcheli. a well known mining eugiueer, and a graduate of the Columbia school of mines, has been visiting this section, making an examination of some mining proper- t ies. Mr. and Mrs. David Neikom and daughter left today for Los Angeles. Mrs. Neikorn's health has been quite poor here on account of the high alti tude and on that account they seek a new home. The Prescott Title cbmiauy has just ti dished copying book 54 of mines, records of Yavapai county, and in a few more weeks will have their ab stract lxoks up to date on the mining records of the county. David Southwick. a prominent resi dent of Mohave county, died iu King man last week aged sixty four years. Deceased was a uative of Illi nois. He represented Mohave county in the territorial legislature two terms. A. P. Elliott has purchased the in terests of P. J. Sullivan in the fish market and has taken personal. charge of the place. Mr. Elliott has had years of experience in the fi.sh busi ness and will undoubtedly build up a good business. Liem. Aloe and wife of the Twelfth regiment, arrived from Fort Apache today, having come by way of Pheuix. Company B of this regiment will ar rive from the north tonight and will occupy Whipple iSarracks. Lieut. Aloe is iu comniaud of the company. A. J. Kuoblock and his associates iu developing ja gold property iu the Touto county are iu receipt of returns from the first mill run made for them. There were eight tons of ore that averaged one ounce gold, plated, and ten dollars in the tailing. Jerome Reporter. The Journal-Miner is under obliga tions to Superintendent Jack Green of the Azurite Copiier company for a very handsomely printed prospectus of that property. In addition to telling all about the property it is a very handsome sicimen of the typograph ical art. A. B. West and Jack Murphy, two well known young men iu Prescott railroad circles, spent Sunday in Pheuix returning home today. It is reported that they cut lots of ice dur ing their short visit at the capital city, and fixed the legislature so that no auti-railruad legislation may be exected during the present session. Mayor f iurke. Healt h ( lltieer I ay and Councilman Brinkmeyer went to Del Bio yesterday and had the car casses of the cattle which the Journal Miner spoke of Saturday, removed lie yond any danger to the water used by the city. The officers are entitled to credit for removing the danger as soon as the matter was brought to their attention. Mty Assessor and Tax Collector Frank William.- ha.- rented office rooms in the Jie Wilson building, corner of Montezuma and Hurley -I i. ets. ami w ill have his water re cti pis at that place for collection iu the future, and all persons using wa ter will be notified where the office is and those who don't call and settle l heir bills w ill have their water sup ply cut off. It is rumored that the railroad well I at ucea has failed and the company is compelled to haul water to that sta tion. The well was sunk to a depth ..I more than HO feet and at the time I a big supply of water was supposed to have liecii encountered, but after two years use the reservoir was drain ed. The company is now putting in a pi nit at Drake aud w ill soon be pumping watei at that place, the well having lieeu completed some time ago. Mohave Miner. Dr. J. R. Walls has sold his office and fixtures to Dr. Sawyer and will ticoic i ne iicm six iiionius in camm ing. Ii-hing and hunting with the ob ject in view of regaining Ma health iliiett list.: liei.li run- imw.i- fuc hbm - nine on account ..I nvcruotk in Ills , ,,, ,.,. ,,,..,.. , ..,. raa"iDm & Mi. Vernon ,t.r.t f,,r ninths, i.ut ha- ,. sold the same, nor does he iuteud to sell, as has Uen rejMirtad. C. C. Stukey reports having placed his new hoist iu ixisitioii on the Bodie mine, and has started three shifts at work on development of the proierty. The Prescott Klec tric company also connected its tele phone line with the mine on Saturday and they are now iu close couimuni cation with the rest of the world. Mr. Stukey says he intends to sink the shaft on the Bodie to a depth of .XX) feet at least and proluibly deeper, before stopping. A case of an intended kindness which has resulted disastrously hap lieued today. Some jierson saw a white horse running at large and thought it was one of the horses which Nash Burnet te drives to the delivery wagon of D. Levy A Co., and turned the horse into Mr. Levy's horse lot. It so hapieued that lioth of Mr. Levy's horses were safe iu the corral and when they discovered the strange li.,r.. I ln.e luHr.iii litrlititur it iitli 1 lie '.. ,.... , , , . . , re.-ult that Ihev kicked and injured it so liadlv it had to be killed. The owner of the animal is not known. Ed Jordan, the well known Verde rancher anil fruit raiser, received a well digging outfit. Thursday, which he is now moving to his ranch. It is his intention to liore for water, and should indications be met with favor able to oil. which is thought likely, he will go dcer. There are three hundred feet of six-inch casing with the outfit. Should a good artesian well be found the work of putting doxxu similar wells for others would more than justify the present outlay. The motive power for the present, at least, will lie the horse. Jerome Re porter. F. E. Jones has sold out his fruit and produce -tore to Messrs. Archie Lckhart and Bert C. Davis, who took charge of the business today. Mr. Jones will return to his home iu Pomona. California. The new pro prietors are both young men who are very popular in Prescott and will un doubtedly do a fine business, as they deserve to do. Mr. Davis was a range rider ia the forest reserve for a Mat bar of mouths, having come to Ari zona from Michigau for his health some two years ago and has made a host of friends since coming to this section. Mr. Lockbart has has lieen a faithful employe in J. W. Wilson's large clothing establishment for some time aud is a very worthy young busi ness man. The Journal-Miner wishes the new firm all the success possible. Prom Tuesday's Daily. W. C. Bashford has gone to King man on a business trip. JJ. E. Dumas left on this morning's train for his home on Oak Creek Born. March 8. at Polaud. to Mr. and Mi's. H. D. Forrest, a daughter. Walter Q. Keese left on today's train for a business visit to New York. Attorney T. C. Job for Los Angeles on a left yesterday short business trip. (ieo. W. Middieton returned lost night from a short visit east on busi ness. A Blutnberg. of the New York Store, returned this morning from a visit to Pheuix. A. B. No.xon and Biehaid Luii-m. have retired from the CofJfMt Basin tiold and Copper comwny. June Freeman left for Congress last night for a short business trip in con nection with the Federal Investment and Trust company. Rev. E. B. Taft will preach at the Prescott Mission. South Monte zuma street, tonight at 7:.'i0. You are all iuvited to attend. Mrs. C. W. Piatt, wife of Cnder Sheriff Piatt, came up from Kirklaud for medical treatment. She has lieeu iu very ill health for some time. W. S. Elliott, the contractor aud builder left this morning for Albu querque for a brief business visit, for consultation with hi- partner Charles T. Whittlesey, the architect. The soldiers from Fort Apache ar rived at Whipple on last night's train. . rvuna re coacn and ..aggnge i car were liroiigtit down tor their ac-I commodatiuu aud returned ou today's I train. ' Out at the Century Camp Jim Christian, the cook, has a dog which tackled a skunk on Sunday and now the meu are eating out under the t rees. E. A. Haggott. superintendent of the Blue Bell Mining company, will i have charge of the Prudential Mining company's property during the ab sence of H. C. Kruger. The only real business transacted yesterday iu the legislature was the pas-age of a motion calling for the enrolling and engrossing committee of the house to report 'he Cowan bill. The Joiirnal-.M iuer's Associated Preps service for the past few days has lieen very uiisal isfactory. For some reason the reKirt has not reach ed the office iu t ime for publication iu fuil. Fifty Years the Standard BAKING POWDER Awarded Highesf Honors World's Fair. Highest Tests U. S. Gov't Chemists PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO. I T. (. Norris returned this morning from a professional visit to Pheuix. Dr. J. K. Walls went up to Selig man today on professional business. District Attornev h. S. Clark is contined to his room today by illness. Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Kruger left this morning for Sail Francisco, expecting to be aliseut a year. C. W. Koppelmali. representing the Scrantoii school of correspondence, Ml today for Jerome. Charles Pheuuiug, Charles Warner, Charles Frice and Clyde Carr.'a quar tette of Ciipple Creek miners, arrived in Prescott recently with a view of lo cating iu this section. As an example of the promptness with which the United Moderns meet their obligations aud pay their death beuetfls may lie cited the case of Mrs. Lillie Harlan, wife of ML K. Harlan, well known iu Prescott, having lieeu instrumental in organizing and build ing up the Prescott lodge of Moderns. Mrs. Harlan passed awavin Pheuix on i . .. , . . ... Jauuarv lti. l'.KTt. aud her beneficiary certificate was cashed on Feb. 111. I'.N'Kt. or just i"i days after her death. The anuual meeting aud election of officers of the Monday Club will take place next Monday afternoon, at the residence of Mrs. J. C. Herudou. It will also lie a social meeting for mem liers only, aud every mem tier is ur gently requested to attend. The question of organizing the club into sections will also come up for consid eration, and will prolmbly be decided. The meeting will lie purely a business and social one for memlicrs only. Fred A. Madrid, an employe of the Jourual-Miner force, is the proud father of a new liahy lioy which his wife presented him this morning. Fred is a mighty good, steady printer, but he was afraid to trust himself with trying to do any printing today and is staying home and holding the baby. As he is also a life loug repub lican he is determined to do his liest to overcome the democratic majority ill Arizona by the time we are a state. N. Bailey, proprietor of the Palace lutrlier shop, has had a loug and ter rible struggle with sickue-s in his home, four meniliers of this family having gone through seiges of the ty phoid feer. some one having been con tined to their bed all the. time for nearly five mouths. The last one to be sick, his secoud oldest son has just about recovered now aud it is to lie hoped Mr. Bailey's troubles are at an end along this line, as he certainly has had a I ileal more than his share. Messrs. June Freemau aud Harry Hamilton are interviewing the busi ness men of Prescott on the proosi tion of issuing a city directory. They have received considerable encour agement iu the matter aud feel sure they will lie able to go ahead and complete the work. They propose listing every person in the city over dx years of age, aud giving not only a complete directory of the city but also a business directory combined, making a very complete volume. They intend to try aud have the city re-uumliered liefore the directory i. issued so that every uumber will be correct. B. Q. Bennett and wife arrived iu Prescott yesterday from the south, having come up Inmi Pheuix where they had been spending several day. visitiug with Mr. Bennett's brother. E. J. Bennett, a prominent citizen of the Salt river valley. Mr. aud Mrs. Beunett were met at the train by (ieo. Waddell. who, together with Mr. Bennett. Sheriff Joe Roberts and several other citizens of this county, crossed the plains in the same party iu 1875, after a loug anil tiresome trip of four mouths, in prairie schooners drawn by ox teams. After spending a day wilh these old friends of boy In n! days Mr. ami Mrs. Beimel! left today for their home iu Rochester. New York. The Saturday Night Social club which was organized some three or four months ago by memliers of the Odd Fellows lodge, has proven to lie such a decided success that it has been found necessary to enlarge the committee and give th" gentlemen wno have s(, successfully built up the socials to their present popularity, some assistance. The committee as it now stands is composed of the follow ing gentlemen, aud a glance at its personel is sufficient to insure its con tinued success: Ed Shumate, presi dent: C. F. Avery, treasurer: H. J. Siiiler. Fred Bolden. M. A. Miller. Frank Lowe. (Ieo. Henry. Fred Moore. (Ieo. Sherman. J. C. Mc- iCready. Mrs. B. H. Smith and Prof. I Emanuel will continue to furnish the music and that is all that is necessary lo tell Prescott dancers. BUCK LBN'S ARNICA SALVE. Has world wide fame for marvelous cures. It sur losses any other salve, lotion, oiutmeut or balm for cuts, corns, burns, oils, sores, felons, ul cers, tetter, salt rheum, fever sores, chapped hand.-, skin eruptions; in fallible for piles. Cure guaranteed. Only Be at all druggists. Try the Prescott with your flannels. steam laundry i-nti NOT PROPERLY STATED Representative Barrows is quoted by an alleged uewsiaier as saying that "the hue and cry against Secretary Stoddard is a deep plot to throw the printing of articles of incorporation into the clutches of the Arizona Re publican." If Mr. BsiTOWl ever made such an utterance, it is a sign of mental deterioration since assum ing the duties of law making. The accusation of such au utterance being made by him is an insult to the intel ligence possessed by him as a common every day printer. If such a deep laid scheme was underlying the Cow an bill, does any one suppo.se that the chief lieueticiary would maintain the grave yard silence which has characterized it ou this subject? The same alleged uewspaper also recently expressed the opinion that Stoddard has BMB abused ou account ol the 31.1 publication of articles. When this subject was first broached, the same paper contained a rampant endorsement of it. When it received two or three articles of incorporations to publish, at a price which was re fused by the other Prescott iaiers. it became as silent as a Pheuix news liaper on the subject, and now comes out in opposition to diverting the fees into the territorial treasury. As a matter of fact the newspapers of the territory generally have made no tight ou Secretary Stoddard aud but few of them have referred to the cut throat rate of advertisuig articles which he places ou them. The question is sim ply whether a single otliical shall KK-ket fees amounting to 310,000 or 1100,000 a year or whether the terri tory, which gives the charter, and protection to corioratious shall have some compensation. New Jersey has enriched her state treasury from the fees received from this source, aud there is no reason why Arizona should uot do so. Mr. Stoddard should not lie considered in the matter at all. It is not a personal matter by any mean but one of considerable import ance to every tax payer. It was a piank of the Tucson platform, and a recommendation of Governor Brodie. Does any one suppose that Governor Brodie. in making this recommenda tion was actuated from personal mo tires? The public good, and uot auy iersonal consideration was his sole motive. All this cheap talk aliout abuse of Stoddard is simply intended to throw dust iu the eyes of the peo ple and to blind them as to the real issue. Every right thinking man must admit that the territory which provides such lilieral laws, should re ceive some benefits. This is what the Cowau bill proposes, anil it should pass. OTIS VS. HARD1SJN. A telegram from Los Angeles dated March 7 says that "W. L. Hardison. president aud general manager of the Los Angeles Herald company, ami General Harrison Gray Otis, president and general manager of the Times Mirror conqian.v. hail a personal eu couuter at the Los Angeles Theatre this afternoon. The difficulty arose over an item printed iu this mom iug's Times announcing Mr. Hardi sou's engagement to be married." The offending aniiotiuceuieut was the head lines placed over a telegram from Saliua, Kansas, announcing the engagement of Miss Mary Belle Daily to Mr. Hardison. The telegram con taining a very complimentary men tion of the latter, as well as of his bride. The head liues.Ewhich consti tute a justification for au aasault. was of the "flash" or "scare head" style aud read as fd lows: "Kansas Siuger to Marry llardup sou. Telegraph Brings News That He is 'Wealthy.' Wonder if the Bride Elect Really Thinks So Nuptials Set for April And the Troubles of Mary Belie Will Then Begin. " Wheu it comes to a vote on the question of the repeal of the tax ex emption laws and the repudiation of all contracts made by the territory under these laws, it remained for Bar rows of this county to lie tne only one to vote iu lavor of it. As he in troduced i l.e bill, and as it was a fore gone conciii-ion that the measure would uot jiass, he is scarcely to lie blamed for his vote, under the cir cumstances. By doing so he fulfilled a party pledge and did not hurl any one but himself. His vote as a repud iation i -l of contracts of course is on record aud will remain there. It would have lieeu a greater credit to the territory to have bad it recorded that uot a single legislator was found who favored the repudiation of con tracts. Mr. Ashurst has a bill still hanging tire iu the council on the same subject, but the probability is tli it it will never come to a vote now. with the fate of the Barrows bill iu the house staring it in the face. As a result of the recent conference lietweeli officials of the Santa Ke rail road and the train men al Topeka, iu addition to the raise of wages granted the latter, the custom of running double header freight trains will be abolished except on the mountain divisions. As this custom oriugiuated with the Santa Fe it is thought that other roads will also alsilish the cus tom. Trains are limited under the new agreement to thirty loads. Lolew K. Barrows is being lauded from certaiu sources for sticking to the repudiation plank of the Tucson platform, but a silence so profound Ihat it can lie felt, is maintained from the same source for his efforts to defeat the plank of the platform rec ommending that the fees for articles of incorporation be turned into the treasury. Wonder why? Today is the birthday of the Ari zona Miner, and it has rounded out thirty-nine years ol Arizona history making and service for the progress of the territory. It has served as an important factor iu the development of the territories resources, and hopes to be able to do much valiant service iu the future. After considerable agitation the New Mexico legislature has created a new county called Sandoval. A BOY'S WILD HIDE FOB LIFE. "Wit li family around expecting him to die, and a sou riding for life. 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New Discov I cry lor ( oiisiimptioti. Coughs, and ( olds, . li. llrown, ol Lieesville. Ind.. endured death's agonies from asthma: but this wonderful medicine gave instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "I now sleep soiindlv everv night. " Like marvel oils cures of Consumption. Pneumon-lthe ia. Hrouchitis, Comrhs, and Iriii I prove its matchless merit for all tkr at and lung troubles, (iuarau- I teed bottles 50c and $1. Trial Uittles I free at all druggists. MINING INTELLIGENCE. We understand that a uumber of Prescott capitalists are about to invest in Mohave county mines. The gentle men interested iu the project are among the heaviest mining investors of the territory anil their standing in the financial world is a guarantee that they will carry out any contract into which they may enter. Good mines are to be taken up aud handled by this uew cororation with a view to putting in a big reduction plant. Mohave Miner. Public Records. The following is the daily report of instruments tiled iu the county re corder's office, as reported by the Prescott Title Company : March !). G P Harrington and A s Skmkle tile a of a work on North Tiger No. 1 mine, Tiger dist. Goldberg Brosjto P and J Grijalva. release of mortgage. A aud (i Goldberg and Goldberg to Grijalva Coarse Gold Mg Co, deed to Coarse Gold mine, Black Rock dis trict, . United States to Andrew Jackson, patent to ItiO acres iu sec 'M, Kin 1 e. F Hiltenbraut aud Geo Rohpeter to Yavapai county, deed to right of way across sec !, Urn 1 e. $1. United States to American Copper Co, receipt for Iron King group, Big bug district. $2170. Alto Mg Co flies a of a work on Alto et al mines. Bigbug district. T D Sanders aud wife to Irvine Sanders aud wife, s one half of sw one fourth and lots .1. t;, sec 28, 14 n 2 w, n. G 0 Me.Murtry to W. A Hearing re lease of mortgage. Thirteen'miniug location notices. LEFT HER BABY. Litchfield. 111.. March 7. A young woman, apjiareutly 19 or 20 years old, knocked at the door of the residence of Mr. aud Mrs. William Dapper in this city and detiosited a grip on the porch and asked Mrs. Dapper if she would hold her child, which was about one year old. for a few minutes. Mrs. Dapper took the child, and took it to the stove to warm it. Time dragged on, the woman failed to' re turn. Mrs. Dapper, 1 ..coming alarm ed, sought the aid of the neighbors, but none of them hail seen the woman depart. As the woman did not returu, Mr. and Mrs. Dapper concluded to open the grip and found a note addressed to Mrs. Dapper, which was as follows: "While 1 do uot know you myself, ! do from hearing of you, and know t hat you love children so and have none of your own. 1 trust you will take care of my little one, for I can not, and heaven will reward you for befrieudiug a poor, unfortunate girl. She comes of good parents, but I can uot reveal their names. When you read this your liaby's mother will be far away, and may heaven bless you aud forgive me. is a penitent girl's prayer. The liaby's name is Ruby Alma. She was lioru February 19, MOB." AMUSEMENTS. The Orpheus entertainers will ap pear at the 1 ake opera house Friday, March l.'t. the company consists of Miss Mariaui Eskridge, daughter of ex Governor Eskridge. of Kansas, Miss Edith Norman Klock, soprano, and Miss Katherine DeVere, pianist. The following press notices from east ern papers will show their ability as entertainers : The pleasant presence and graceful carriage of Edith Norman Klock, as well as the quality of her mezzo so prano voice, was the subject of much comment aud approval. Chicago In ter Ocean. Edith Norman Klock has a voice of marvelous sweetness, purity and pow er, and ii-.s it with the utmost de lightful effect. She is an artist in the full sense of the term, and is certain iy destined to win merit and fame in the musical world. Omaha Herald. Seats for this engagement will be ou sale Wednesday at Brisley Drug Co. Prices 10 aud 71 cents. The white employes and the iudians stood in together recently, at Needles, v. In n the Santa Fe company under took to replace the latter with Japan ese. The company employs Indians iu the round house at that point, as wipers and engine hostlers, and the other day they were all discharged and their places taken by Japaneee- The machinists aud other mechanics about the place promptly dropped their tools and went ou a strike when they heard of the change in the round house. The company's offi cials held a consultation, and it was not long until the little brown men were given the opportunity to hunt other jobs, and the Indians were back at their old duties. As soon as the machinists were notiHed of this they returned to work. Ex. (1. R. Hlaseugame. who arrived iu Prescott ouly a short time ago aud went right to work to buildiug houses to -ell and rent has Huisbed one house ou Eat Carletou street aud has sold it to Sam Dreyer, one of the proprietors of the Model Cash Grocery store, and informs the 'Journal-Miner that he intends to start iu at ouce to build another house'and the Hrst fel low that conies along and wants to buy it can do so. Mr. Blaseugame has the right idea of the matter and is doing work for the city in building homes for those who desire to locate in Prescott. Many ieople have lieeu compelled to leave the city liecause they could not get houses to live iu. It is a pretty good iudicatiou for the town when bouses are scarce, but it is still lietter for the toxvn if some one will only build houses fast euough to ; nit late all who wish to locate in the city. A shipment of -Maillard's famous candies just received at Shumate Jk Kaible's. l-ltf HOSTETTERi W . STOMACH SlTTE5 This familv medicine ill tone up body, make plenty of rich, red 1 blood, improve the apiietite and al. soluteh cure sick headache, sour stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, aud malaria, fever anil ague. Be sure to py it. MINE WARNING NOTICES! NORTHERN BELL AND .It" BITER. Notice is hereby giren that the undersign ed ia the owner of the Northern Bell and Jupiter mining claims, located in Walker mining district, Yavapai County. Arizona: the owner of said property nor the property itself will not be responsible for any debts contracted for labor or otherwise during the time said property is being workd under lease and bond. (J. G. BRUCHU. September 4. 1302. MERTON GROt'l OF Ml N KS. Notice is hereby given that th. under signed is the owner of the MerUm group of claims, located in Pine Grove Mining dis trict, Yavapai County. Arizona, having bonded the same to the Cadilac Mining Company ; the owner of said property nor the property itself will not be responsible for anv debts contracted tor labor or other wise during the time of said bond. R. M. Dougherty. June 17, 1902. BIG BCG SMELTER. Notice is hereby given that the George A. Treadwell Copper Company has leased the Boggs mines, smelter and pipe line, and that the undersigned will in no way be re sponsible for debts contracted in opcratir.g the same. COMMERCIAL MINING CO.. J. S. Douglas. Agent. October 27, 1899. HOMESTEAD MINE. Notice is hereby given that the Homestead mine, located in the Walker milling district, is now being worked under a bond, nnd that the undersigned, owner of said mine, will not be responsible for any labor, accident or debts of the same which may accrue during the period of said bond. FRED ZOBEL. 8. 1900. Prescott. Arizona. Jan SILVER BELT. Notice is hereby given that the Silver Belt mine, located in the Agua Fria Mining Dis trict, is now being worked under bond and lease, and the owners of said property nor the property itself, will not be responsible for any debts contracted against said prop erty during the time of said bond. MRS. F. BASHFORD. HUGH McCRUM. Prescott, Arizona. May B, 1901. NIGHT HAWK. Et Al. The undersigned, owner of the Night Hawk, White Hawk, and Scottish Chief nun tng claims, and Night Han k mill site, situat ed in Pine Grove district. Yavapai county. Arizona, having bonded the same, will not be responsible for any debts contracted ag nst said property during the time of said bond. JAMES MARSHALL. Prescott. Arizona. Feb. 1, 1900. ONTARIO GROUP OF MINES. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned are the owners of the Ontario group of mines, located in mac nuis miniim oi- trict, and Ihat we will not be responsible for any ueois coiiiracieu lor muor or ouierwise , ,,,,,,-ty i90 days after the publication here against said mining claim by parties work- ! you fail or refuse to contribute your inn the said Ontario group. W. W. Munds A Co. Prescott Arizona. April L ML No. IW. APPLICATION FOR A PATENT. United States Land Office, Prat- cott, Arizona, January Notice is hereby given that . I W. Sullivan, whose postoffice address is i . esv oil. a.u..ua, lie - in..- -i... filed his application for a patent for ! 1412 linear feet of the Robin. White Crow aud Combination mine or vein bearing gold aud silver with surface ground tiUO fee in width, on each claim situ ated in Hassayaniia .Mining ill trict, county of Y avapai and territory of Arizona, and designated by the Held notes and official plat on tile in this office as survey No. SX. Said survey No. Iti05 being as follows: ROBIN LODE. Beiuuiugg at initial monument by the official plat and by the Held thence s 10 deg .'W ruin w 325 ft to s c notes of survey thereon posted and e, identical with s c e of location, I now on Hie iu this office, which Held where a porphyry stone 8x10x24 ins ! uotes of survey describe the boun set one foot in ground alougside a 1 daries and extent of said claim on mon of stones 3x3 ft. stone marked S. C. E. R. No. 1095. Thence u ,:i deg 30 min w 300 feet to cor No. 1, identical with s w cor of location. Whence C S L M No 1132 II D bis s 28 deg 45 min W 800 ft. Thence n W deg 30 min e 1412 ft to cor No 2 ideu- tical with n w cor of location. Thence s 73 deg 30 min e 300 ft to n c e iden tical with location. Same course 300 ft to cor No3, identical xvith loca tion. Thence s 16 deg SO min w 1412 ft to cor No 4. identical with loca tion. Them e n 73 deg 30 min w 300 ft to a c e, th.- plan of liegiuuiug. WHITK CKOW LODE. Beginning ai cor No 1 th-j w cor of location, Whence U S L M No 1132 H D brs n 40 deg 3 min w 11.145. ft. Thence n 27 deg 30 rnin e 1000 ft to cor No 2 identical with ;ocatiou. Thence s 02 deg 30 min e 331 ft to u c e identical with u c e of location. Same course 300 ft to cor No 3. which is also cor No 2 of Combination lode of this survey. Thence s 27 deg :k min w 1500 ft to cor No 4. which is also corJJNo 1 of Combination hale. Thence n (52 deg 30 min w 300 ft to s c e identical with location. Same course 27(5 ft to cor No 1. the place of beginniug. COMBINATION LODE. Beginning at cor No 1. xvhich is also cor No 4 of the White Crow lixle of this survey identical with the cor of the location whence U S L M No 1132 H D brs X 47 deg 42 min w li-.l 4 ft. Thence n 27 deg :) min e 1500 ft to cor No 2 which is also cor No '. of the White Crow lode. Thence 02 deg 30 min e 300 ft to n c e identical with location. Same course 300 ft to cor No 3. identical with n e cor of location. Theuce s 27 deg 30 miu xv 1500 ft to cor No 4 identical with location. Theuce u (52 deg 30 min w 300 ft to s c e. identical with loca tion. Same course 300 ft to cor No 1. the place of beginning. AREA. Robin Lode - - 11). 441) acres Whit Crow Lode. 11). s:; 1 acres,less area in conflict with Robin lode 2.221 acres - - - 17.013 acres Net area of White Crow Com 1. 1 nation lode 20.0il acres Total net area of lode 57.723 acres This claim is located on uiisii-x eyed land approximately in twp H n r 2 xv. (J S R M. in Hassayampa Mining district. Yavapai county. Ariz., and is bounded ou all sides by govern meut land- VEINS. Robin Vein extends from initial mon II 10 deg H mill e 887 ft and s 10 deg 30 mill w 525 ft White Crow vein extends from discovery tunnel No I n 27 deg 30 miu e i74 ft and s 27 deg 30 miu w 1120 ft. Combiuatiou vein extends from the discovery shaft n 27 deg min e 5tW ft and s 27 deg : min w L.0UQ ft. The amen. led location of the White Crow claim is recorded in book 58 of i mines, pages 50(5-507: amended loca tion of the Robin claim i- recorded in book 58 of mines, paires .508-500; notice of location of Om Combination claim is recorded in lunik BO of mines, pages 284 285. Any and all persons claiming ad versely any portion of said Robiu. White Crow or Combination mine or surface ground an reottired to Hie their adverse claims with ti Register of the I'nited States Land Office at Prescott. ill the territory of Arizona within sixty davs from t lie first publication hereof, or they will be barred by the virtue of tin pro visions of the statute. FEN. S. HLDRETH. Register. First publication Jan. i. w ALIAS SUMMONS. IN THK DISTRICT I'Ol'KT. OF TH K KOI'RTH .H'DICIAI. DISTRICT. TKI1 R1TORY OF ARIZONA, COUNTY OK AVAl'Al. N A. Morfurd. IMuiutiff, i Oaam The Slat.- Creek Mining Co Defendant. Summons No. :551. Action brought i" the District I'ourt the Kourth Judicial District, in and for the county of Y avapai, territory of Arizona. The territory of Arizona sends greeting to The Slate Creek Mining Co. You are hereby summoned and required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff, in the district court of the fourth judicial district, in and for the county of Y avapai, in the territory of Arizona, and answer the complaint tiled with the clerk of this court at Prescott. in .aid county, a copy of which complaint ac- companies this summons), within twenty days, levclusive of the day of service), after k.. umLu nimn von of lie- Sill 1 1 II lOIM. if served within this county : in all other cases thirty days, after the service of this Sum mons upon you (delusive of the day of ser vice. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the complaint as above required, the plaintiff will take judg ment by default agsiust you and judgment for costs and disbursements in this behalf expended. Given under my hand and seal of said court at Prescott. this 19th day of January A. D. M J. M. WATTS. Seal Clerk. First Publication Jan. 21. 5t-w Notice For Publication. Land Office at Prescott. Ariz.. I Jan. 19. 19UH. Notice is hereby given that the following in d settler has ril.-d notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his : claim, and that said proof will be made be- 1 fore Register aud Receiver at Prescott. Arizona, on Thursday. February 26, 1903. viz: William Simpson, for the w of se V se sw U . and lot . sec b, twp 14. r - w. He names the following witnesses to ove his continuous residence upon, and tin Ve cultivation, said laud, viz: Z. T. Stone. August Troutz. John Weston James Croxdalc. all of Prescott. Arizona. FEN S, HILDRETH, Register. First publication Jan. 21. (w) NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Prescott. Arizona. Jan. 27. 1903. To R. F. Stewart and Mrs. Willie I.Stewart. their Heir and Assigns: You are hereby notified that I nave ex pended during the year 1902 One Hundred j Dollars i $HO) iu labor and improvements Umiii the Mineral Hill mining clatm.sttuat iu Walker Mining District, County of Yava- pai. Territory of Arizona, the notice of loca - tion whereof is of record in the office of the Uountv Recorder, in Book 57 of Mines, at nige 4tii. Mining Records of Yavapai Coon- ty. Arizona, in order to hold said c ami un der the provisions of Section 2324 of the Re vised Statutes of the United States and the amendments thereto concerning annual lnhor niMin niiniiur olaim.. it beini? the j am0unt required tohold said claim for the ! period ending December 31, 1902. And if. within ninety (10i days from the personal service of this notice, or within proportion of said exfienditure as CO owners, yo r interest in the said mining claim will become the property of the subscriber, your co-owner, who has n ade the required ex penditure by the terms of said Section 2:S24. JOHN BERRIE. First publication Jan. 28, 1903. w MINERAL APPLICATION NO. - United States Land Office. n Mil I II. Arizona, Jan. 1903. Notice is hereby given that Henry Murry Lee and Charles Frederick Reed, by G. W. Middieton, attorney-in-fact, whose postoffice address is Pres cott. Arizona, have made application to the United States for a patent for j the Moutezuma aud Huron mining claim lode; claiming ;.' lineal j feet thereof, bearing gold and silver, with surface ground GOO feet in width, situate, lying and being in! the Hig Bug Mining district. Y'ava iiai county Arizona, which is more fully described as to metes and bounds the surface with magnetic variation at 14 degrees east as follows, to wit : MONTEZUMA LODE. Survey 107:!. I '.eyi lining at discovery shaft No 1, thence s 8 deg 30 min w 1L55 ft to sc e identical with s. c. e. of location whl.-li is also n c e of the Huron j lode of this survey, theuce n 81 dag :k) miu w 300 ft to cor Xo 1 which j i aba ecr No I of Huron lode of this array waaace V s L M No 1538 brs si 47 (leg 55 lain a 118(5.5 ft; thence n 8 cieu' 30 miu e 1500 ft to cor No 2. themes 81 deg 30 min e 300 ft to u c e same course 300 ft to cor No 3. theuce s 8 deg :k min w 15001 to cor No. 4 which is also cor No 3 of Huron lode of this survey; thence u SI deg : miu w 300 ft to s c e the j place of liegiuuiug. ill' RON LODE. Begiuing at discovery shaft thence s 8 deg SO miu xv. 1338 ti to s c e. thence u 81 deg 30 miu w :kw7t to cor No 1, whence L'SL M No 1538 brs s 03 deg j 53 miu xv 34bVi. 8 ft. theuce u 8 deg :i0 i min e 1500 ft to cor No 2 xvhich is also ' cor No I of the Montezuma lode of j this survey, thence I 81 deg 30 miu e 300 ft to n c e, which is also s c e'of the Moutezuma lode; same course 300 ft to cor N 3 which is also cor X 4 of Moutezuma lode, theuce s 8 deg 30 miu w 1500 ft to cor No . theuce n 81 deg :50 miu w :i00 ft to s c e the place of liegiuuiug. This claim is located on unsurveyed land approximately in twp 12 N R 1 E Q ,v. S R meridian in Big Bug mining district Yavapai county. Arizona, and is bounded ou all sides by govern meut land. AREA. Moutezuma Lode - - - - 20.(t2 acres Huron Lode 20.(5(52 acres Total area of Lode claim 41.:f24 acres The Moutezuma vein extends from the discovery shaft 8 deg 30 miu w. 1 136 ft aud n 8 deg :it) miu e 3(55 ft. Huron vein extends from discovery kafl s 8 deg mill w 1375 ft and li 8 deg SO miu e 125 ft. Notices of location of J these claims are recorded as follows in the records of Yavapai county. Arizona : amended location of Huron iu book t4 of mines, pages 2S-:t0: amended locat ion of Montezuma iu book ti4 of mines, pages 2(5-28. Auy ami all persons clainiiug ad versely any portion ofj said Moute zuma and Huron mine or surface ground are required to Hie their ad verse claims with the register of the United Stales Land Office at Pres cott. iu the territory of Arizona, within sixty days from the first pub lication hereof, or they will he liarred l.v virtue of the provisius of the sta tllte. Ken S. Hildrelh. Register. First publication Jan. 8. D E. E. BURLINUAME & Co 4CC a v ftFF!f F AND chemical AJJAl Urritt LABORATORY. r.!.(l-hfxi in I'olomdo. 16. Samples by man or expretr receive prompt nnd careful afteniiitB Goldand Silver Bullion tXL ConccntratioB Tests l,'V'" S-l 17S Lawrence Street. 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