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PAGE SIX City 'News i In Brief (From Thursday's Daily.') Visitors From Mine. ?lr. and Mr. Harry J. Eckcrt are in the city from the Prince Albert camp on Groom creek, the former coming on business by which resumption is to begin at once. Range Visitor. Nelson I'untenncy is in the city frota Big Cliino valley, and reports the country garbed in green, there being now no dry spots due to the heavy rains of the past week. Visiting Dentist. Dr. L. A. Hawkins, of Jerome, and a dentist by profession, is visiting the city to attend the convention today, at which Dr. Arthur E. Smith, of Chi cago, is to deliver a course of special lectures. Leaves For East. V. A. Rcichard, manager of Ruff ncr's livery and garage, accompanied by his daughter, Gladys, left last night for Greenville, Pa., to visit with his parents and other relatives for the next month. Visiting Friends. Mrs. Ward H. Wheeler, of Mayer, was a visitor yesterday with Prcscott friends. Her husband, it will be learned with pleasure, is regaining his health, since returning to the country from the Northwest. Resumes Studies. Miss Mabel Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Lloyd, of this city, who had been spending her vacation at home, returned yesterday to Ber keley, Cal., to resume her studies at the art institute of that city, for her second year. Her mother accom panied her and will remain for a month's outing at different coast points. Oil Business. Charles Saner, of Jerome, was' a visitor to the city during the week coming on business pertaining to his oil land interests in Big Chino valley. Mining Men Return. C. X. Macy, of Elko, New, and S. T. Walton, of Placerville, Cal., who had been examining a property in Black Canyon, returned to the city Tuesday. The latter will return home while Mr. Macy remains and Idler visits the Senator field. Going to Desert. Attorney C H. Rutherford, of Jc romc, is in the city en route to . camp near Wendcn, on mining bus iness, lie states the big copper com panies are again in full swing with the customary number of employes at work. Other camps arc resuming, and conditions arc again satisfactory. Range Soaked. L. I- Harmon is in the city from Camp Wood, and gives the usual re port of that range country being in the path of the big storms recently. He states grazing is restored to a better state than known for over ten years, and a season of prosperity is assured. Peculiar Weather. A. I. Emmcrt, an arrival a few days ago from a mining .camp north of Swansea, reported that for the first time in 15 years rain had fallen dur ing July. Such an event was surpris ing, and accosioncd comment among the few pioneer residents, the rainy season usually taking place during the Winter months. On Vacation to Coast Bound for the coast for a fort night's rest, a party consisting of Grace M. Sparkcs of the chamber of commerce, Mr. and Mrs. Perry L. Bones, of Phoenix, and Misses Anna Rosenberg and May McDonald, left yesterday morning. While Miss Sparkcs is away, Miss Blanche Mc Donald will be in charge of the office of the chamber of commerce. Mining Engineer Here. Robt. DcLargc, prominently known in mining circles throughout the State, and with the Ray Consolidated in the engineering department, is in the city from the coast, and before re turning home will make an examina tion of a property in this field. He will be remembered as a resident foi many years of this county, when in terested in mines. Expert Dentist Arrives. Dr. Arthur E. Smith, of Chicago, highly rated in the dental profession, arrived in the city yesterday from the coast, after delivering a course of special lectures on anesthetics, in which nerve-blocking to relieve pain has been bis feature. He will conduct in this city, beginning today a like demonstration. Three days will be devoted to his interesting duties. Back From CarnivaL F.arl Simpson, who' figured promin ently in cowboy doings in Prcscott during Frontier Days, lias returned from Salinas, Cal., where he was judge of broncho busting during the California Cowboy Carnival. He brings new that Johnny Dobbins, winner of the Arizona broncho bust ing championship, failed to secure similar honors at Salinas, but came out second. Simpson is to remain in this section, and will train a string of six race horses for the Northern rizona fair. Bottomless Roads. Maricopa county's roads arc with out bottom as a result of the heaviest rainstorms of many years, that fell in the Salt River valley this week, ac cording to J. W. Abbott, who motor ed up from the capital yesterday. Re port- that roads in Yavapai county arc impassable are unfounded as far af the two main southern arteries are I concerned. In places, the Black Can. yon road is washed, but it is nowhere ,impassablc: the Wickenburg route is m good shape between frescott anu the county line. (From Friday's Daily.") Business Trip. D. J. Sullivan is in the city on a business trip from his United Mine Co. camp at Congress. Vacation Trip. Dr. J. B. McXally left yesterday for a week's vacation at Los Angeles, where his wife is spending the Sum mer. From the Camp. C. E. Warren, one of the owners of the Promoter group of gold mines in Crook canyon, is a visitor on import ant business affecting this property. Mining Business. J. J. Daly, who is operating a group of gold mines in Mineral Point dis trict, is in the city on a business trip, and gives a good report of the show ing made. ' Visitors Leave. Mrs. Fred Winship and Mrs. Fred Whcton, of Phoenix, who had been enjoying the Prcscott climate and visiting with friends for a few weeks, returned home yesterday. Visit to Coast. Mrs. P. W. O'Sullivan, wife of the well known local attorney, left yes terday for San Diego, Cal., to remain awav for the next two months visit ing jvith her daughters and many friends at her former home. Country Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron and daughter, the former one of the best known pioneer residents of Walnut Creek, arc visiting the city for the first time in many months. Mr. Cam eron is engaged in livestock raising and reports this industry in fine con dition since rains are taking place regularly. Mining Man Returns. Louis Goldman, of the Copper Queen Gold Mining Co., has returned from Paris, Texas, on an inspection trip, lcaiing today for the camp at Stoddard. Country Drenched. Grant Carter, of Kirkland valley, was a visitor yesterday and stated the drouth is called off. Rains are occur ring regularly, and ranch and rangt interests arc in the finest shape ever known for this time of the year. Resigns Position. F. A. Johnson, superintendent of the Gold Blossom Mining Co., oper ating on Indian creek, has tendered his resignation and is leaving in a few days for his'homc in California. The property continues active and a new superintendent is to be appointed later. Come to Reside. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hinsdale were arrivals during the week from North Yakima, Wash., the former to accept a position with the Prcscott Title Co. He has had many years 'experience in this line, and until a sTiort time ago was manager of a title company in the above city. Vacation Trip. The Misses Harriet and Ruth Oliver returned yesterday from an outing ol a month included in which was a trip to the Yosemitc valley. They are at the home of their parents at Fort Whipple. The first named is to re. turn Sunday to Tltocnix where she is an attache in the office of the secre tary of Arizona. Return From Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brown, who will be remembered as residents of this city a few years ago, arrived from Phoenix yesterday .to remain for a few months. The former will direct from this end the affairs of the Lucky Strike Co., operating near Placcritas, j of which he is president. The prop erty is active and is making a good showing in copper. Home From East. Miss Esther Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ross, returned home yesterday from the Eastern and Southern States after an absence of nearly a year, and is receiving a wel come from many friends. While away she attended the Louisville Con servatory of Music and contemplates following a professional career. Visited Old Home. Mrs. J. G. VanHoutcn, who will be pleasantly remembered as a resident many years ago, concluded yesterdaj an enjoyable visit with many friends and returned to her home in Los An geles. While here she was a guest of Mrs. J. N. Hall. Since leaving Prcs cott, Mr. VanHoutcn has prospered, and is now superintendent of build ings of the Pacific Electric Railway Co., in the above city. (From Saturday's Daily) Coast Outing. Mrs. A. Stutliman and niece, Rosic Dryer, have left for the coast for a few weeks outing. Brief Visit. C. A. Randall, in charge of the Con gress mines, was a visitor yesterday on business, returning to the camp later in the day. Vacation Trip. (Miss Nellie Barrett, bookkeeper of J. I. Qardner, left yesterday for the coast to remain for a month on a va cation trip and to visit with friends. Comes to Reside. M. L. Colby, a real estate dealer of Jerome arrived in Prescott yesterday and is to take charge of a tract in East Prcscott to be placed on the market. .WEEKLY JOURNAL-MINER, i u. i rtiii m'ti ;.7i;.i. Coast Outing. Forbes states, was also in the favored Mrs. G. M. Colvocoresses, wife of j clas during last week's big rains, and the manager of the Consolidated at ; the condition of the country is cxccl Humboldt, passed through yesterday lent. for Los Angeles to remain away for) the rest of the Summer. State Official Here. F. E. Ross, State bank examiner, returned from the East yesterday and is to remain here for the next ten days to visit with his wife and on official duties. Leaves For Coast. Miss Alice Andres, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Andres, left yesterday for Los Angeles to enter St. Mary's ! College, to complete her education. She is a graduate this year of St. Joseph's Academy of Prcscott. Returning Home. W. H. Reynolds, a principal of the Arizona Biughamton Mines Co., with a party of friends, has returned from the works at Stoddard after u week of inspection. All are leaving today for New York City. Coast Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Applcton, ol Santa Ana, Cal., were arrivals by train on Thursday, leaving their auto on the road out of Kingman, owing to roads being washed out. Mr. Applcton is making his second trip to this section on mining business. Not Overlooked. Charles King was a visitor yester day from Big Chino valley, and stated his range country was also. in line with drenching rains, giving this in formation after failing to read of the holdings of King Brothers being in the rainy doings of the past two weeks. Campbell Enthuses. While ordinarily reticent in regard to his range affairs so far as giving publicity to what is prevailing in wool prices, the condition of the range, or the losses sustained during freak weather, Colin Campbell, the biggest individual grower of sheep in the West, stated yesterday the Ash Fork country was in the finest shape ever known. He said: "I will simply paint this kind of a picture: The gen-j this section, G. I- Mctcalff left Sun crous downpour of rain during thtlday for his. old home at Lexington, past three weeks has carpeted the Ky., to return early in September range in all directions with a most with his wife and two children, to rc ibundant and luxurious growth of I side permanently in this city. He grass. There is only one disagreeable states his bronchial troubles have feature in the sheep business at pres- ! been cured, and his restoration to bct ent, that is the probability of the gov-! tcr health than he has enjoyed in 15 eminent taking over our clip and al-' years is attributed to the climate. In lowing us only 55 cents a pound; a j appreciation of the benefits derived vear ago the Goods could casilv have , Mr. Mvtcalff has contributed an ar- been bought for 35 cents a pound." j (From Sunday's Daily.) Comes to Visit. Mrs. A. D. Woodmansce, a former' resident of this city, is a recent ar-. rival from Wickenburg, coming to visit with friends. In the Yosemitc. .Mrs. B. Robinson, Arthur Robinson , md Arthur Robinson, Jr., arrived in the Yosemitc valley, August 1st and .ire staying at Camp Curry. Mining Man Here. C R. Caldwell, a frequent visitor, arrived yesterday from Paris, Texas,- on an inspection of the Loppcr ijuccn , Gold Co. holdings at Stoddard, of which he is a stockholder. j Visiting Mines. Miss Mildred Storey and Miss An drea Bradley have gone to the Last I Chance mining camp near Walker, foi j an outing of a few weeks, as guests; A. liutlcr locates io mines, of Mrs. C. B. Hayes. iCastlc Crcck l'strict. Mining Business. ! T V. Wonibachcr. a minintr oner-! ator of Cherry Creek district, is a business visitor. He gives a good re- port of the outlook, in which several old properties arc shaping up for large development. I Eastern Visitor. i Miss Anna Lawlcr ,of New York, City, private secretary to Senator W.,sory right and improvements, l.augcr II. Reynolds, president of the Arizona Binghaniton Mining Co., accompanied the latter on his recent trip of in-, spection of that copper. Defer Motoring. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Maynard, of Victor, Cal., the former a mining operator, arrived a few days ago by train, leaving their auto on the roail on account of an accident after leav ing Kingman. Roads were in bad shape from terrific storms. Back From Range. A. A. Johns returned yesterday from his Aubrcv Investment Co. holdings near Nelson, and gives an f excellent report of range conditions, j Rains, he says have been abundant' and the livestock industry could not . be better. ' , Return From Texas. , Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Hooker and Mrs. Monte Broadcd, sister of the first named, returned yesterday from . Texas after a visit of a month with relatives. Mr. Hooker states a drouth I is prevailing throughout that State ' and with few exceptions farming and ranging face a deplorable outlook. , Visitors From Range. i Mr and Mrs. R. W. Forbes, the. former manager of the Hayncs Cattle Co., of Peoples valley, one of the biggest range outfits in the county are in the city for a few days visiting with friends. Pccplcs valley, Mr. WEDNESDAY MORNING, (From Tuesday's Daily.) I Visiting Friends. Mrs. A. H. Chartz and Miss Myrtle Johnson of Kirkland valley arc in the city for a few days' visit with friends. Health Restored. Mrs. Clarence Denny, of Fort Rock, who has been under medical treat ment in this city for the past two months, returns home today, her health having been fully restored. Vacation Trip. William Lawlcr, air inspector of the S. F. P. & P. in this division, left yesterday for the coast on his annual vacation to be away for the coining month. Valley Visitor. P. L. Jackson, of Kirkland valley, was a visitor Sunday, stating that terrific rains had passed over that re gion during the past week, swelling all water courses and doing consid erable dauiage to lands. The loss is offset by the .good done to farm and j range. 'Mining Business. V. I. M. Bokcs. leasing a silver mine near Senator, is a visitor to the city, and reports conditions' as satis factory in tonnage output and the showing in the mine. He will ship in a short time, and feels elated over the outlook with the white metal quoted at SO cents. He is preparing to oper ate another property, located recently in that belt. Belated Motorists. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Allison, with guests, Miss Bessie Nanning and Miss Marian Hall, reached the city early Monday morning after being three days on the road out of Phoenix. Cloudbursts overtook them at differ ent points and washed out roads pre venting traveling. The visitors arc from a mining camp near Ilaydcn and arc to remain here for the next month. Returns Home. After a two months' residence in tide to a New York magazine of which his brother is of the editorial staff, and the Prcscott climate is the theme touched upon. DEBT PILING UP PF.TROGRAD. August -1 Russia's ! national debt which at the beginning I of the war was 9,000,000,000 rubles is "' 30,000,000,000. 33 SHIPS SUNK IN JULY LONDON, August 4. According to Norwegian advices, 33 ships were sunk in July. PUBLIC RECORDS. Instruments Filed as Recorded By the Prescott Title Co. July 30, 1917. O. E. Fuel locates a water right in Sec. 32, 10N'., 6W. Keystone Driller to. lo amp Verde State Bank. Bill of sale. Oik 'drilling machine, equipment, etc Nat D. Myers locates Durand mine, ' Walker district. United states 10 aaran r. ituia.. various lanus in see. o., .u.., ... E- C. Loring to W. A. McGill & Sons, B. W. and J. 1'. UUI. losses- bpnng, miles norui oi Kicncnuar. -r 7 irrif NcKVUUC WHIM From Three Years' Suffering. Sayi Cardui Made Her Well. Texas Cily, Tex. In an interesting statement, Mrs. G. H. Schill, of this town, says: "For three years I suffered untold agony with my head. I was unable to do any of my work. I just wanted to sleep all the time, for that was the only ease I could get, when I was asleep. I became a nervous wreck Just from the awful suffering with my h I was so nervous that the least no.se make me jump out ot my bed. ,.. L - u un till U1U1. ill SUIi, U JUU.J f iiUU lJ do all my household duties. mt lQ dQ anything mm f fc Cardu; I fool: three bottles in all. ;t sureiy mc 0f tlose awuj headaches. That has been three years ag0i ami j know the cure is permanent, f0r I have never had any headache since taking Cardui. .. Nothing relieved me until I took Cardui. It did wonders for me." try tor your uouoics maae Irom medicinal ingredients recommended ' In medical books as being of benefit in j female trrciBies, ar.tfiu years ot use nas rirmfAn 1hit 4Vi hnnVc nr rlohi Rpm'n ! taking Cardui today. NC-13-li I AUGUST 8, 1S17. j J. H. VanZandc to J. L. Johnson. . Gold Hill mine. Peck district. : Carrie T. Goodwin to Wm. Adams. ! 1C0 acres of land on Willow creek, ! fouth of Wagoner postofnee. A. C. Best and wife to J. H. Dillon. Lot 12, Gardenland Tract, Prescott. Andrew Drake files affidavit of as sessment work on four mines, Hum boldt district. W. T. McConnell to E. U. Whee lock. General power of attorney. Geo. Calder. et al. locate Dutch man mine. Quartz Mountain district. A. A. Fairchilds, et al, locate four oil claims, Del Rio district. M. L. Colby to Peter Bulotti. Lots 5 and 6, Block 10, Cottonwood Addi tion. Hassayampa Alfalfa Farms Co. tc Blanche A. Hcslop. NWJ4 of SWJ4 Sec. 26. 16X., 2W. Stanley Day, et al, locate six oil claims, Del Rio district. J. B. Shaw and Frank Kass to Big Butte Copper Co. Lucky Find No. 1 mine, Copper Basin district. W. E. Defty to Dundee-Arizona Copper Co. No. 1, No. 4, No. 5, No. 6 and No. 8 mines, Verde district and one-half interest in Jerome Tunnel Company ditch and water right. W. L. Richards, ct al, to Copper Valley Mining Co. Snowdrift Nos. 1, 2. and 3, Springtime Nos 1 to 7 mines, Copper Basin district. T. E. Cowdcn, et al, locate two mines. Humbug district. July 31, 1917. Geo. L. Hudson to Nancy Hill. Part of Block 20, Humboldt. Mrs. S. B. Mayer, et al, to Harry McMichael and Dan McDonald. Tract at Mayer. David F. .Holt locates four oil claims, Del Rio district. W. D. Lippy and E. F. Stifcl to United Verde Extension Mining Co. Omega, Leo, Hummer, Virgo, and Santa Ana mines, Verde dislrict. KJty C. Crain and husband to United Verde Extension Mining Co. One-half interest in Lone Star mine, Verde district. O. L. Habcnback, et al, locate IS mines, Lane oisinci. Sheriff for Gy-Zo Chemical Co. to Annie Cox. California and Arizo placer Washington, Natural Soap Geyser No. 1 mines. Tip Top district. Thos. E. Campbell to Nelson Pun tciincy. Bill of sale. 500 cattle, six horses, machinery, etc., on Upper Verde. Thos. E. Campbell and wife to Nelson Piintemicy. Various lands in Sees. 12, S, 9, 13, 17N., 2W., and in Sees. 24, 23, 13, 14, 17N., 2W. G. W. Smith locates 16 oil claims. Del Rio district. August 1, 1917. Garrett O. Vync and wife to J. T. Rathgcb. NK' Lot 3, Home Acre Tract, Prescott. United States to Wm. Griffith. Pat ent. SW'A Sec. 24, 15N., 2W. Ray Frazicr to Burrcll Wright Bill of sale. One-half interest in 550 cattle, saddle horses, etc., on Turkey crcck. Ray Frazicr to Burrcl Wright. One- half interest in possessory right, ten miles north of Crown King. W. D. Heath and wife to D. W. Wingfield. SEJ4 of XU4 and NEJ of SWJ4 Sec 14. 13N.. 5E. August 2, 1917. Harry How locates four oil claims, Del Rio district. N. II. Longacrc locates Lucy Per line mine. Black Canyon district. J. B. Shaw locates three mines. Copper Basin district. ,-Lco Krouskop locates one oil claim, Del Rio district. Herbert J. Wile locates 15 mines. Verde district. Kate A. Clinkscalcs to Roger W. Warren. Lot 19, Block 7, Jerome. Paul Morse and R. Y. Milne to J. I. Johnson. Option. Morse and Red Jacket mines, Turkey Creek district. (John B. Starkev and wife to O. D. Mikels and Fred M. Bradbury. 209x 629 feet in SEJ4 Sec. 29, 14N., 2W. G. G. Crawford, et al, locate Marion placer. Black Canyon district.- State of Arizona to A. T. & S. F. Rv. Co. Strips for right of way across Sec. 2 and XWtf Sec. 16, 22N., 6W. total of 9.76 acres of land. August 3, 1917. W. C. Smith, et al, amend location of Wonder oil claim, Del Rio district. W. O. Smith, trustee, to Copper Range Mines Co. Big Nngget placer and a water right, San Domingo dis trict. W. O. Smith, trustee, to Copper Range Mines Co. Silver City, Gold en Copper. Silver Plume, Kultur, Cop per War Baby, Copper Bar, Copper- itc, Hassayampcr's Dream, Coppcr illc mines, San Domingo district. Santa Fc Pacific Railroad Co. tc. Miller Livestock Co. Sees. 1, 3. 5, 9. II, 13, 15. 17, 23, 25, 27. 35, 21N.. 9W.; Sees. 31. 33, 22N., 9W.: Sec. i, 21N., 10W.: Sees. 3, 5, 7, 9. 17. 19, 23N., 9V.: Sees. 1, 3, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, NE4 of SE'4. S'A SEtf. S!i SWM, Sec. 5, Sees. 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17. 19. 21. j 23, 25, 27. 29. 31, 33, 35, 24N., 10W. Wm. P. Eshom and wife to J. E. Rudy. Bill of sale. One-half interest in cattle, horses, etc., Mohave county. W. S. Lane to E. A. Edwards. Op tion. Argcnta Nos 1, 2 and 3 mines, Turkey Crcck district. One-half in terest assigned to X. N. Thompson. MITION OF I REGISTRANTS i BEGINS TODAY (Continued From Page One) confessed that he was on his way to Canada, but registered in Clarkdale. He said he was rejected by the Can adian army because he had a "full set of false teeth (upper plate)." He kindly offered to have "all this sworn to, if you wish it." The following letter is from a man whose divorce suit is pending in the Superior court: "I claim exemption physically and dependents. Kindliest mail mc one or the forms an application for exemp tion should be written pn. "I have no sight on my right eye, suffer from piles, twice operated on for rupture and all false teeth. '"If you insist on mc coming to Prcscott, kindljest forward my trans portation, and should I take for granted you will meet my expenses while there? My wife is in a hospital in Los Angeles under a doctor's care. and I just send her every dollar I had and got to send more as soon as I earn it. ' "I can ill afford the trip even at your expense (as it would take three days time) and I would have to leave our house1 empty. "Would a doctor examination by any doctor you care to name residing here in Jerome together with an affi davit sworn to before a notary public satisfy you? If I must come, could my examination be deferred six weeks or two months, as I hope to have my wifeliomc by then?" He "ashures" the board that he is willing to oblige, and then signs himself respectfully, Armand Sceburg. Unfortunately, Uncle Sam forgot to figure on sick wives and men in such a condition of total dccrcptitudc as Sceburg. He also forgot to give the local boards time to read through such long and rambling mis-ives. He thirdly forgot to remember that lots and lots of folks of really good inten tions, do not know enough to believe when they sec it in the paper, that "You are hereby ORDERED to ap pear for physical examination on' such and such a date. The Iraft must be taken seriously, or a file of soldiers will take the forgetful man very scri ouslv for him. NEW COPPER CAMP FOR BLACK HILLS (From Sunday's Daily) Lewis C Younger, until recently of Nevada City, Cal., has returned after an inspection of his newly acquired coppers in Black Hills district, and stated yesterday he will establish a camp at once and place a force of five men at development work. During Mav he visited the property and made arrangements with tiic former owner for operating under a bond. A hoist is en route, and shaft sinking is to be prosecuted. This property is located southwest of the Copper Chief about three miles and the shipping point for the present will be Dewey. Mrs. Younger accompanies her hus band and later is to .make Prescott her home. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE To Kathryn Bennett, her heirs and assigns, and Robert E. Morrison, her agent and attorney: You and each of you arc hereby notified that I have expended during the years of 1916. 1915, 1914, 1913, 1912 and 1911, the sum of Eighteen Hundred Twenty Dollars ($1,S20.(X in labor and improvements upon tht "George Washington," "Henry Clay" and "Blind Girl" lode mining claims, located in Big Bug Mining District, Yayapai County, State of Arizona, the notices of location whereof arc of record in the office of the County Re corder of Yavapai County, Arizona, as follows: George Washington: In Book 31 of Mines, page 366; Henry Clay: In Book 31 of Mines, page 365; Blind Girl: In Book 36 of Mines, page 494, records of Yavapai County. That such labor was performed and expenditure made in order to hold said claims under the provisions -of Section 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United States and the amend ments thereto concerning annual la bor upon mining claims, it being the amount required to hold for the year ending December 31st, 1916, the year ending December 31st, 1915, the year ending December 31st, 1914, the year ending December 31st, 1913, the year ending December 31st, 1912, and the year ending December 31st, 1911. And if, within ninety (90) days of the personal service of this notice, or within ninety (90) days after the pub- lication hereof, you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of said ex penditures as co-owner, your interest in said mining claims will become the property of the subscriber, your co owner, who has made the required ex , penditures, by the terms of said Sec tion 2324. PRISCILLA BRADFORD-SMITH. ' Attorney in Fact for L. M. Earth. First publication May 30, '17, (W). FORFEITURE NOTICE. To J. C. TOVREA, his heirs, ex ecutors, administrators and assigns: You are hereby notified that I have expended during the year 1913 Five Hundred Dollars in labor and im provements upon the following min ing claims situated in the Blue Tank mining district, Yavapai county, Ari zona: Little Annie, Golden Treas ure, North Star, Copper Bottom, Home Stake, notice of location ol which is of record in Book 83 of Mines, at page 366, records of Yava pai county, Arizona, in order to hold said claims under the provisions of Section 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, and the amend ment thereto approved January 22, 18S0, concerning annual labor upon mining claims being the amount re quired to hold said claims for the period ending the 31st day of Decem ber, 1913. And if, within ninety days from the personal service of this no tice, or within ninety days from the publication thereof, you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as a co-owner, which amounts to $250, your interest in the claim will become the property of the subscriber, your co-owner, who has made the required expenditure, by the terms of said section. WM. N. KENT. Dated at Prcscott, Arizona, this. 10th day of February, 1914. First pub. July IS. 1917 14t. (W). NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Prcscott. Arizona, May 21, 1917. To Ike Frollcy and Joe Brogliatti, Their Heirs and Assigns: You arc hereby notified that the undersigned, equal co-owner with you in the following described mining claim, the undersigned being the owner -of an undivided one-third in terest therein, has expended one hun dred dollars in labor and improve ments during each of the years 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915 and 1916, upon the following described mining claim, situate in Humbug Mining District, Yavapai County, Arizona, to-wit: Swiss mining claim, notice of loca tion whereof is of record in the office of the County Recorder of said Yava pai County in Book 6 of Mines, page 244, in order to hold said claim under the provisions of Section 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, making a total expenditure of six hundred dollars. Now, therefore, if within ninety days after the personal service of this notice upon you, or within ninety days after the publication thereof, you fail or refuse, or either of you fails or refuses, to contribute and pay to me your proportion of said sum, as a co-owner, to-wit: $200 for each of you, making $400 in all, being $66,665 on said claim for each of said years, your interest in said claim will become the property of the under signed under and by virtue of said Section 2324, who has made the re quired expenditure, as provided by the terms of said section. CHAS. ARDIA. First publication May 23. '17. (W). NOTICE OF FORFEITURE Prescott. Arizona, May 21. 1917. To B. Frolley and Ike Frollcy, Their Heirs and Assigns: Your are hereby notified that the undersigned, equal co-owner with you in the following described mining claims, the undersigned being the ojvner of an undivided one-third in terest therein, has expended one hun dred dollars in labor and improve ments during each of the years 1911, 1912. 1913, 1914. 1915 and 1916, upon each of the following described min ing claims, situate in Humbug Mining District, Yavapai County, Arizona, notices of location whereof arc of rec ord in the office of the County Re corder of said Yavapai County, in the Books of Mines and at the pages thereof below set opposite their names, to-wit: Save mining claim, nook 76 of Mines, page 554. Christopher mining claim. Book 69 of Mines, page 511, in order to hold said claims under the provisions of Section 2324 of the Re vised Statutes of the United States, making a total expenditure of twelve hundred dollars. Now, therefore, if within ninety days after the personal service of this notice upon you, or within ninety days after the publication thereof, you fail or refuse, or cither of you fails or refuses, to contribute and pay to me your proportion of said sum, as a co-owner, to-wit: $400 for each of you, making $SO0 in all, being $66.663 on each of said claims for each of said years, your interest in said claims will become the property of the un dersigned under and by virtue of said Section 2324, who has made the re quired expenditure, as provided by the terms of said section. CHAS. ARDIA. First publication May 23, '17. (W).