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PAGE SIX WEEKLY JOURNAL-MINER, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1918. I City 'News f In Brief Heavy Rains. in I J lie Lvnx creek countrv vrsfptvlnv j - j being in a critical state, and her re covery is assured. Range Visitor. W. A. Gill.bf Cordes, one of the llifTfPQt roinr nf nntc In ,1,1c rnnn. 'S-isVstyt-. motored to the citv vesterdav on (From Thursday's Daily.) la business trip, reporting the industry Mining Business. ,ln excellent shape and mohair prices still soaring. Brief Visitors. pital, who submitted to an operation! are so well pleased with the moun-J Range Artfct Arrives, cany ims weeK tor appendicitis. Her tain air of Prcscott that they havei Ed. Lee.' of Tulsa Okla. known conumon is improving rapidly attcr concluded to remain until snow flies, i th UV, ti. -r,..u. rt , r ' ', . ' , ... J , ..vji imu mic uiggcai l .nils ui inc Eastern Visitor. 1 , rived m the city yesterday and will, season, in which the usual cloudburst Mrs. Charles McArthur, of Akron. remain until after the cowboy con-1 bored into the formation nnn vM!.t uino, is a recent arrival at Hotel, tests Congress, and is so favorably im pressed with the climate that she has concluded to remain for the summer. Sells Cattle Business. B. B. Williams, recently engaged air. anu .urs. i. ti. ritzsimmons, j Kirkland s. lie. ins many new and humor- gulshcs to overflowing. The ranee siuiii.s io jinn on wnne in, country was ii ous the saddle and on'foot. Remove From City. MVs. V. R. Ehle, who moved from the city recently to Jerome Junction, immensely benefitted, Prominent Visitors. Mrs. and Mrs. Kinsglcy, of Scotts Martin Shuber, owner of Conner mines in Copper Basin, is in the city on a business trip. ' iSQummons. : of Phoenix, who have been visiting O. S. Wakcling, manager of the.'for a few davs at the old home with U.zona Aline Supply Company. is jfrjcnds, return south- todav. Later called to Los Aucelcs todav to attend ... - " . the funeral of his only brother. I cation is decided upon. j Coming Event, Outing Trip. j 'Hon. Lee Crncc, former governor, of 'Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Warding, of ! Oklahoma, who is spending the Sum- reoria, .uaricopa county, are in the ,Cr on Groom creek, while in the city Groom creek, orcnnvinor n r.ihln tn wucrc ncr nusnana is wnn ine united remain for the summer, and arc very viruc ranroau. was a visitor vester- ,nnrl, n .ncn, ,-:,i, ......-: MMm. I .summer. The Ladies' Missionary Society o Ba From Mohave. Ihe Baptist church will meet this!. Joh" -Carty. a well known min aftcrnoon at 2:30 o'clock at Mrs:,nE man of this field, has returned Sandler's 314 Park Ave. j fro,n MohaIc, com' and leave.s t0' Taking Layoff. !"aj' 'or MfcCabc, where he has inter- Egbert and Willis McVeagh, min-icsts- IIc is one of tI,c oldest rcs'" crs from Tiptop district, arc in the j tlents of that mining camp town, city to enjoy a vacation for a few j Called to Illinois. weeks, owing to intensely warm! Mr. and Mrs. Purdy Benjamin, of weather, which old-timers state, has I Williams, arc in the city en route to id valley country, is in the i day. and with her w,as her sister, Mrs.j They are parents of Mrs Thomas city and has sold out. He is undc-'B. J. McNicholl, whose husband also .Marshall, wife of Vice President cided where to locate and remains is employed in-railroading at that Marshall', and this is their first visit here for the present until a new lo-jl'oint. lo Yavami ' McLane Moves Office. Justice of the Peace Charles Mc Lane yesterday moved his office frnvn li . . ... -i : i T. r f n.:. r .... . ... ' : v ijuuncis in imz i. w. w. iniut jiuuuui rnday. accented an invitation to de- r? h;M:n . t.:, .... Apache county, after enjoying an'livcr a patriotic address at the fair j basement of the court house. The grounds on July 4th, at the opening. 0ff;cc ;s now iocatcd in the room on corner of the btiild- MRS. STOREY ARRAIGNED ftice Court of Sdigman, Yavapai. NW YORK, June 27. Mrs. Wil- County, State of Arizona, and ans liam Cumming Storey, former presi- wer te complaint filed with the Jus dent general of the Daughters of the ticc of the Court at Seligman, in said American Revolution, indicted for al- County within twenty days (Vxrlus lcged illegal war charities activities,,"6 of the day of service), after the was arraigned today in the general service upon you of this Summons, Sessions court and held under $1,QC0 served in this count: in all other bond for uleadimr next Tnpsrfnv TTi' cases thirtv davs. after the sen-irp nf dale, Maricopa county, are now on; prosecutor says that Washington this summons noon vou (exclusive cd tor her indictment last December. e day of service). MA-s. Storey charges that she was' And you are hereby notified that arrested as the result of a fight in the 'u fail "to appfar and answer the society. complaint as above required, plaintiff will take judgment by default aeair.st ISSUE f VOll nri1 iitflcrmpnt fnr rnctc nn.T .TT- citv from the never been equalled, Mining Business. Ed. Wicks, a well known mining man, who has interests in the Walker field, is in the city on a business trip, and gives a good report of the above country, saying that more properties arc now in action than known for many years. Coast Visitors. Goldiicld. Maricopa county, where they are called by the illness of a niece of Mrs. Williams, who was prostrated by the heat during tlife week. They arc traveling in auto. Stork Pays Visit A baby boy, weighing nine pounds was left at the Sidney Birch home on Xorth McCormick street last night irs. V. yy. Wellborn and daughter. ahof s 0'cck by Dr. Stork. The Mlrs. Louis Layrd, of Bakcrsficld, I fat,pr ;. fce,;rK as cIlCRtv as tl,0ugh Cal., arrived I uesday and will remain ., . . ., ,-. : ", ,,. s ' r, J yt -ixt in - this was the lirst arrival and the for a lew weeks. Mr. Wellborn is, ., ... . i investigating oil conditions in Big I "!ot ,er ,at last accounts was doing Chino valley, and has been making j nlce,. observations for the nast week, llei Medical Mission. may conclude to become interested, j Mr. and Mrs. Jake Weber motored From New Mexico. j to the city Wednesday from Camp Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Shaffroth, form-j Verde, brmeing their little daughter. cr residents ot this section, returned i ,nnn Fi;7n1.li fnr mnliral mirn- a few days ago from Mogollon, Xcw!t;otl( for an ;ntcstinal affliction of a Mexico, after an absence of a year. Mr. ijlianroth is . nmln criniic nntnrp lrs Wphrr IS a mining operaiori . ... . . .... and is to again look over the Maycrj rcn,a,m u,c " countrv as well as the Bradshaws. j ,,cr ""sband returned home. He may close a deal. Graham Visitors. Snider Brought to City. j Mrs. George D. Deere and two Thomas C Snider, the well known daughters were arrivals during the contractor of Clarkdalc, who was! week from near Safford, and will re-J badly injured about a week ago by alna;n during the Summer to escape I mule falling on him, was brought tc . thc hcat Mr, Decre ami a son arc iiUSiiti jian-iuui iu 'MSrm n nvrrlnH n niltn Tip visit ors are very much pleased with the treatment. He was crushed about the ; Tf liter ultimnta mrwwr m c assured. rnangc m climate. Comes For Summer. ' Home On Furlough. Mrs. Bessie Blackwcll, accompanied j F. E. McKinley, in the na-j and by her son and daughter arrived dur-l stationed at Goat Island, Cal., arrived ing the week from a mining camp 1 home yesterday on a ten-day furloueh near Eagle Eye, west of Congress to visit with relatives and friends, lie junction, where .Mr. Blackwcll is a ;s a son o Mr anil Mrs C. E. Mc- outing for the past three weeks and are to remain in this section until af ter the Fourth of July. Cooling Off. Dave Barnes, a well knovn cattle man of Maricopa county, was an ar rival during the week, and will re main for the summer to enjoy the climate and look over thc outlying range country. IIc may dqeide to locate here. Coming For Summer. W. J. McQuerrry, ' of , Gilbert, Utruction is to be rushed, as "time is writes to Dr. C. W. Pardee that j essential" irf the life of an institution warm weather brings him and fam-j0f this character, ily to Prcscott to remain for thc Tidings From Afar. siiniimiirr. Thrv nrrivp tirxt week. I T1n:..n :.. t- r r t-i:,.i.: j - - - , ii:iiuitLa in i mi.uil I't iuy Aviaiviii ... . , -, r , . "It is like being alongside of a cop-!,lavc rcceiVed letters this week from!.w,.",c she ,s at. crcy IOSP'a'. ater per furnace working under full bla.t" ,lim at Xcvers, France, which impart """f oncra "P?n lor. appcndici hc savs. !.!,, ;fnrm,t;n ,i,ni l,. ; ''" condition improving rapidly. In the Army. . . I ,cchai.ical war work, and is out of ,n,e . v,s,,or state? th? a,,ove cnt7 Writing from Fort Crook, - Iowa. Uc firing zone. He is in good health. I h" bcP" s.wcpt by ,,,s mos l,cn?fi- Ilarrv Lamb states he has "beat the W l,a ihn "Ariznnr, fPvPr" tn he .c,al. "ins m many years, bringing of thc cowboy contests. Fred Colter, from Apache county, also will be in Prcscott on that day, and will deliver an address. Rushing the Work. Contractor George W. Sines is in thc city from Humboldt to visit Sun day with his wife, and states the foundation of thc new bank building is completed, although the corner-j stone was laid only last week. Con the- northeast ing. Gov. Hunt Looks Us Over. Governor G. W. P. Hunt was in Prescot't on Sunday for a short visit among friends. The governor had gone to Jerome thc day before in the interests of thc Jerome-Prscott road, and while here stated that he believ ed that thc last obstacle had been re moved from thc construction of the highway. Visiting Wife. j T. B. Carter is in thc city from! Walnut Grove, to be with his wife NEW BOND 'WASHINGTON, June 27. An- biirscmehts in this behalf explained other bond bill authorizing an $8,000,. Given under my hand, this First 000.000 Liberty Loan, much greatet'day of July, A. D.. 1918. than any heretofore authorized, is bc- C. E. STAIXBROOK ing framed by the house ways and ' (Adv. W 4t) Justice of the Peace means committee. The next issue' : ' will probably come in October and) NOTICE TO CREDITORS subsequent ones when they become In the Superior Court of the State necessary. of ArLtonai irt and for the County TO RELEASE MACHINISTS , 0(. Yava"Pf . . WASHINGTON', June 27. The mf ' 'C eS,atte f IDA granting of deferred classification to! PCIIER, deceased, skilled machinists and fnrloughingt -Nt,ce,s hcreb- S'ven by, the un those m cantonments is considered Tdcrs,Snl executors of thc estate of considered necessary to meet the shortage in in dustries, PUBLIC RECORDS. Ida A. Dutchcr, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons havine I claims against thc said deceased, to 'exhibit such claims, with the ncces- : sary vouchers, within ten month back farming and ranging to an old time state. Filled Up. TnJ. Laird was a visitor yesterday from Groom creek, and reported that mining field as having been trans formed during thc past month into a Instruments Filed as Recorded after Iie rst publication of this no- By the Prescott Title Co. I'?cc' l? !,e, f3 ecut.ors the of" nee of Robt. E. M-ornson, Prescott, June 25, 1918 I .r;7 V"Vr F-Ct al ,OCatCS 4 n,InCS'' Da,e1 at 1 Prescott, Arizona. thi Mint Valley D.st. l22nd day of JuV. 191S. u. a. Crank locates Virginia mtn; EGBERT K. DUTCH ER elm Walker Dist j -EMMA I. DUTCin-R E sworth W. Monroe et ux.to Ma-: Executors of said Estate, thilda Clarlc Lot 19. Blk 4. Mocllcr tir srt draft" and is now with thc regulars ' nck at liome. under a three-year enlistment. He j Caterpillars Coming, anticipated being called later, and Thomas Williams, of Congress says he "wanted to get the fuss ovci Junction, is in thc city, and reports and the thing through with as soon'the manganese situation to thc west as possible." This recruit has rcla- as assuming much interest as operat ives in Coconino county and form-iDrs i,eci to produce. It is now set- crly attended the public school ir. tied that a gang of caterpillar trucks l'rcscott lor part ot a term. :s to be usell Leaves the Ranee t,,., - I Vl'UK JUIH (lull WW lll. ,""in Ir . . . . iw J l-ehx -uapes, a well known range-, noin, Thc cnt;rc co,intrv now seems i . ll:"-fect in Bashford man, until recently in the employ of to bc desirable for this character of "' J""c" l" ualc u,,s 5ea" r .i ii i . . . .. son. vw. ...... ... ...v-. ... ...w uiiiiini; ana some uiu iiiuvuniciub .lie i t r i ?.? i ... . rancn, nas resigned ins posuion anu anticipated later. . .i r. . f it comes io mis cuy to un an ngagc- , ment at Dr. C. W. Pardee's stables. ' fFrom Tuesday's Daily.) big summer resort. Every building freighting' out and . ,s uP'd and on an average there rnnnrots Irnirlinn will lie flip lnnilinr 7 ' -ri-- j J. " ! for 1U1I11. Add. to Prescott.. Elsworth W. Monroe ct tlx to Ma-1 " thilda Clark. Lot 20, Blk 4, Mocllcrj NOTICE TO CREDITORS Add. to Prescott. , No- 1305 O. A. Ensign to F. L. Carlisle., YnJSStf0! hC C0Unty SsArr fHrChT-C rC l" "teSrt3t Tf "fste ol to bc $12,000 18 months Tip Top,! ETHEL L. FAVOUR, Deccasc-L very i op, iiacK jacK, joker frac-. Notice is hereby given by thc tion, mines Humbug Dist. i undersigned. Executor of the last Prescott Realty & Securities Co., Will and Testament of Ethel L. for thc Summer. Passing Through. Fred Brayton, who when a young man resided in this city for 'a' short time with his sister. Mrs. Chaunccv Mitchell, arrived from Napa, Cal., oni Kinley. He said: "Is the navy all right? Just take a look at mc and sec how they treat us all: nothing like it on this earth." Bitr Cattle Shipment During the week there ,was loaded i uesday atternoon and yesterday con-1 at bkull valley a shipment ot over tinued to Verde to accept a situation . 1 500 head of range cattle of all He also will enter the cowboy con-' Goes To Tucson. tests next week and has some clever' Attorney Richard Lamson left yes- spccialties to present. tcrday for Tucson, where he has liti- Old Timer Returns. ' gation before thc federal court. 'Phillip Dunkel, a resident of this Visiting Old Home, city and Jerome for many years iin-J ir. h. Hethcrington has gone to til ' 1900, returned during the week , Toronto, Canada, his old home, to coining back on account of joor'v;s;t for the next month with rela hcalth. Until a short time ago hejtJves and friends. was at Vallcjo, Cal., in business and Sunday Visitors. if he is benefitted by a change off Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mayer motored climate Ins wife and family will join ; fron, Mayer to Prcscott on Sunday To Say Farewell. Mrs. John Frederick arrived from Camp Vcrdc on Sunday and left yes terday for Camp Kearny, to bid her husband farewell, who is with the 158 Infantry. He anticipates going overseas in a short time to bc with other comrades and is the last of his company to leave the above military garrison. REWARD COMES TO YOUTH FOR BEING HONEST 'From Sunday's Pail v.) Earl Sands, who started his career - i jruui:: mr ui'iivciy iu ouuiii i-ranui.t, t returns to Arizona after an absence' ,)p;n $?3 3 am, $-3 er llcaJ, home, of oer a quarter of a century. ,. " u..n. P ci...i. IFumi (From Friday's Daily.) Comes to Visit. Mrs. O. D. Knee, of Dewey, is in the city for a short visit with friends. Valley Visitor. (Mrs. J. A. Walker, of Kirkland valley, wife of a well known goat raiser, was an arrival yesterday. Visiting Friends. Mrs. Hugh Higgins, of Skull valley, is in thc city to remain for a short visit with friends. Goes to the Navy. George Stack, a well known youth of this city, left yesterday for Los ngelcs to take final examinations to enter thc navy. From the Country. I Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron, wclli known as pioneer residents of Walnut! Grove, arc in thc city for a short trip on business and to visit with friends. Sudden Illness. ' George Rohpetcr, a well known r .i. .. ,:.! ing at Dewey, is in Mercy hospital i Buyable Picnic, under treatment, having been sudden ly stricken ill a short time ago. Warm famn I'rH. I Th- f o,nnmtnTr nt Cnmn VrrAo nn i Psent and at :M a picnic supper Wednesdav afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, was sen-cd which made a big hit with was 110 degrees, said to he thc warm-, "eryonc. Thc menu included baked est ever experienced in that commun-!am' potat sa,ad- ,ckIcs' coffec- Thc shippers were Mullen & Shultz, ! Stewart & Son, Rudy Brothers, Chas. Young, brandy Ehle and others of that region. Mining Man Returns. James Green, who will bc well re membered as a mining operator of this section, returned during the week from Globe, and is investigating cer tain sections to secure cinnabar prop erties. Mr. Green operated the Com mercial in Copper I'asm under a short-time lease and this is his first trip north in over ten years. Bitten by Scorpion. Charles A. Singleton, a young man who arrived recently from Colorado Springs, Colo., and was in thc Vulture region with a brother for his health, is quite seriously affected by thc bite of a scorpion on thc left arm. This member assumed three times its nat- tiral size for over a week afterward, (but the swelling is now receding. IIc I is in thc city, to remain for a short time to recuperate his health Furnishes Bail. j turning home later in thc day. 1 KtpIt K rom Hoast. - Willim E. Garland, alias "Prof. jrs. Stella Robinson who has in a mercantile establishment. Hc!U,ics for ,ici;vcrv fD South Dakota. !mnl aml again make this city their 'to visit with relatives and friends, re-(as a jockey in .Prescot less than two years ago, has finally "gone over thc top" in racing circles of the country, being rated now as third on thc list of American riders. 'He was accorded this honor at Cin cinnati, Ohio, last week, and to reach that distinction his record as publish- to Jose Aldretc. Tract of land 50x150 j favour, deceased, to the creditors cf idd. to Prescott. laail persons having claims against Dixon Fagerbcrg ct ux to Anna"".?, satl tleccase. to exhibit them McLaughlin. Lot 14. Blk 1, E. Fres-.)" L" acJFpn r-' . T ... ,'tion of this notice to the said Exc- Jirncst Lc Due to Albert R. Kent, cutor. at his offices, Union Block, Borititc Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 mines, t Prcscott. Arizona, thc same being the Big Bug Dist. j place for the transaction of thcx Ernest Lc Due to Albert R, Kent, business of said estate, in said county Gilt Edge, Gilt Edge Fraction. ;of Yavapai. Big Bug, Nugget. Gem, Placers and! ALPHEUS H. FAVOUR, Big Ledge Number Four, Grapevine: Ecutr of the last Will and No. 9. Granev ne Nos. 8. 7 6 5 nn,t: 01 liinti i i-avour, 4, Protection No. 14, mines, Big Bug I Dist ! Testament of Ethel L. Deceased. First publication June 12. (W 5t). Masters," who was held to answer at j been visiting with friends at Los An Jerome to the Federal court on a:RCcs and other coast points, return charge of violating the espionage ej to Trescott yesterday afternoon, act, has been released on $2,000 1 Come To Visit. bond, l'ctcr Uordon, J. W. Urown Mrs. II. T. Loutitt. of Jerome, was'ed. is one of the most ivrimiit9l and Bernard MacDonald are his an arrival yesterday to remain for j achievements a person of his age ever bondsmen. It is understood that he 'an extended visit and is at the home accomplished on the American turf. will hold forth as a clairvoyant in; f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland, Since leaving Arizona last Autumn rrescott till his trial is held. ; Mosher. Mining Active. i Taking Layoff. Tim Hawkins, one of the best) j. r. Slack, who has mining inter known of pioneer Prcscottilcs, is sts in Groom creed distict is in thc again in the city after being in the t city to take a layoff, temporarily tungsten field near Camp Wood, and suspending operations. Later he rc- rcports a resumption of operations at Snmcs. different camps. Shipping out is toiMkimg Business. this young man, who is entering his 19th year has won 79 races, and his winnings have totalled over $125,000. In an interview he stated he "rides for his employers only," and that they arc the only ones who know what is go ring on so far as racing secrets arc concerned, wherein he figures. Sands begin m a short time and production; Emmet Fitzgerald is in the city, has been "sounded" time and again willl bc heavy. The main camp isjfr0m his Golden Gate mining camp,! for a tip and as often has refused to uawior, onnor & wood, which i-s;Lynx creek district, on a business "divulge anything he knows. Intimate The employes of the BM5 store I enjoyed a picnic at Granite Dells yes- : tcrday evening. A large crowd was ; fruit, etc The refreshments commit tec consisted of Misses Kinncv and 'tv for this time of thc year. Air.: It fs m.lpr ,v5fo nf thn nnt i K,,llne a,!1 Mr" Ma'S at Clarkdalc of the Verde Valley RaiU .1 , IS 111 till CU1 1U1 .1 ?11U1 I tlll, , . 1 r .i- i.- 1 r ' who was a visitor yesterdav. stated with friends, this being her former:. . . , , home. She is at Hotel Congress. ataic umoai ncrc. I I Now a War Farmer. Dr. J. W. Osbum, of Camp Vcrdc, j he has abandoned his profession and ! all other pursuits for thc present to friends, and in some instances even relatives, have been disappointed byj over racing affairs. An admirable trait of character of in many years. Mrs. Theroux a Mother. Mrs. Louise Wctmorc received word through from yesterday a telegram L. B. Whitney, thc lawyer member of the commission of State institu tions, came up from Phoenix night and will remain here for a day or so looking after some official business. Back From Coast. begin a career as a war farmer. IIc! the fourth wedding anniversary of thc couple. Lieutenant Theroux is now in thc Saon-ct-Loirc fighting has secured land in Verde valley and l .. .: r 1 1 1 , , . i'imii"H ui suuM.iiiuui iruiis nas oecn iasii , ,, .,, , , .... nnibiiL-u, as wen win 11c nave the big gest hog ranch in thc countv. He has 'tlubbcd his place the "Rancho of the Allies," but will not enter any com- !!.:-.: . : . Paul L. Parker returned during thc V 'j? week from a vacation to San Fran-' ? . Cisco and other coast cities, and!. Mr- an.,! . Mr?" A,sa ,r If"' leaves later for a mining camp in the ron."cr, ,nln,n5 111 H'ack Rock district. Bradshaws to resume his duties as a!amVcd nlay and are to reman, m;ner j'or several weeks to enjoy thc cli mate .ir. i-iiiiorook Doucht vester shaping up for big operations. I trip, ard states development contin Good Outlook. tics, with the showing as satisfac C. C. Evans and Duff Dickson tory. were visitors yesterday from Kirk- j Curing Trip. land valley, reporting an excellent jrs. Lulu Augustine left yesterday outlook for thc farmer and cattle-, for the coast on an outing for the , this youth is that after he had accum man, since heavy rains had fallen. I summer, and while away will visit ulated his first $20,000 he devoted thc The first cuttting of wheat hay is bc-!w;th Mrs. O. R. Harrington, at San greater part of that sum to buying for ing made and thc crop is large. The Diego, and her brother-in-law, Rog-j his father and mother a farm in Utah, usual rains in July will insure forcr Catc, and daughter of Los Angc- Later as his winnings continued lie that country the best times known! ics. expended a similar sum in buyinir an Annual Outing. adjoining tract of land to that of his Charles Branncn, well known as) parents, making additional expendi an engineer of' thc United Vcrdc rail-Jturcs to improve each property. "I road, passed through yesterday to : Want my folks to alide alontc smoothlv her sister in Chicago of the 1 the coast, on a vacation for a few! through life without want or care, and i arrival thc day before of an b-pound i months. He states he will keep on! that is thc reason I thought of them baby boy to Mrs. Henry Theroux, j dry land this time, taking no chances I first," he stated. daughter of Mrs. Woostcr. Thc);n humping into a submarine on the! Sands also savs that it navs to bc stork had been expected for several : briny. fair and square in or out of thc sad- Recreation Trip. die, and this rule he proposes to fol- Otto Lind, Sr.. well known in min-low as long as he is on the turf. IIc mg circles as a Hoisting engineer, ,s n0w in New York City to finish up left yesterday for coast resorts of, riding for the season, and in all nrob- zone in trance and the happy news , California for a summer vacation to , ability will again visit Prescott for a Albert R. Kent to Big Ledge Cop- ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY per Co. Same property. I APPLICATION FOR LEAVE Albert R. Kent to Big Ledge Cop- TO SELL REAL ESTATE per Co. Bornite Nos. 1. 2, 3, 4, 5,' SHOULD NOT BE GRANTED and C mines, Big Bug Dist. lTn t. a r c. r Decree Superior court, Sacramento "Arizona in and for the County of Co., Cal., in estate Margaret Sarah; Yavapai Devinc. an incompetent person, ap-, In thc Matter of the Estate of Rob pointing Richard P. Talbot as guard-j crt Keating, Deceased, ian. ! Thc Commercial Trust & Savings Mary Otis Blake et con to Carrie j Rank, executor of the Last Will and Stewart et con. Lot 2, Blk' 12 Testament of Robert Keating, dc Whipple Heights Add. to Prcscott. l"?sc hav,nB lay presented to 17 v n?!... . -, t j!tllls Court its duly venhed oetttion E. K Dutchcr to Arizona Land!praying for a onfcr tQ sc certa;u vr-,7'gr O-3,0.";1 estatc longing to said estate of NW4, NWJS of NE Scc for the causes and reasons therein set 30, and SV; SEJ4, Sec 19, 15N, 1W. forth, and it appearing to this Court Bernard S, Boyle locates four mines ' from said petition that it is necessary Black Hills district. and would be beneficial to said estate J. F. Young, sheriff, appoints S. LJt,iat said real estate described in said Strahan, W. C. Bayless and Ray Pe'on, or some part of it, should sum; I It is hereby ordered that he next j of kin of said deceased, and all per- Bycrs as deputies, , June 27, 1918. J. M. Borjorquez ct ux Romero to BIaz Campos. Elv of S. .40 feet of Lot 24, Block , Jc-thercof ,ocatetI in t, Qt of p roinc. 'Blaz Campos to Marqucz & Belt ran. Same property. cott, Lounty of Yavapai, State ot Arizona, on Friday, the 5th dav ot July, 191S, at 10 o'clock in the fore- . F!t t T vcrtip vaiicv iiiid. lo. io tosenni r i t his maintainim, the strictest secrecy j Suput: Lot Block 2, Cottonwood '"Souhf' not b of Addition to cottonwoou. fi, n( cm, ,1 , Vescott harms Co. amend Articles for in said petition, rcferencc to Incorporation, increasing capital i,:-i, : t.,i. m,.i .-. r..., stock to $1,000,000. 'ricuiars- 1 Arizona Bagdad Copper Co. files.' ,And jt ;s hereby, further ordered notice of right to water of Sycamore . ,hat a cop of this or'(,cr ,)c pubHshea "r - r ErCua.(1,rinC- -, r , t ' at least once, a week for four snccev--I II. Meek to Dand Gowlwin. Lot; ,.-tc ?n th. im,i m: .. 10 on Deception Gulch mining claim. No. newspaper of general weeks but delayed his arrival until was cabled him there. r iday from C. G. Riebeling a Studc irum , , . , , . , u.ici amo ami ucgins touay to motor Range Visitor. J. E. Rudv is in thc citv rni.- i-o. i i .., j over thc country. He said: "I had , . , ... .. . . the alternative of cither buvine a car mill rpnnrtc rnnrftfinnc nc c-iticffir-,nr. - " tl v-11 Heavy rains fell last week and gral a"dl" c expense of sending ing is getting well advanced. j W'C y, rr 'C " V" Come to Visit to ,,g,,-Pr,ccd California seaside Mrs. Lena Blackburn and daughter. I s.orts- S ,he K.:,E?1!0 wa?, won Mrs. Lois Eastburn. were arrival lU' a"d eryhodyhappy. vestcrday from Clarkdalc, to remain, (From Saturday's Daily) for an extended visit, and arc at the! Visiting Friends. nomc 01 .Mrs. i nomas banders, moth-; Mrs Wiley Coughran, of MTS- uiacKourn. valley, is in thc city to remain avorable condition. , a .Cck-cnd visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter, of Summer Visitors. Walnut Grove, visited thc city yes- Mrs. , S. Hansen and sister, Miss terday, the former coming on account Grace Johnson, of Phoenix, arc re ef l"s mo'hcr b i"g 'II at Mcrcj hns-'cciit armals at the Congress, and Skull for (From Sunday's Daily.) Jerome Visitor. Mrs. H. L. Nihcll, of Jerome, well ! known in this city, is here to visit j with friends. ' I Come to Visit. Mrs. O. E. Schwanbeck and Mrs. R. W. Long, of Cedar Glade, arc in the city for a short visit with friends. Visiting Friends. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. W. Nelson Shew, of Walnut Grove, arc visiting for a few weeks with friends in thc city. Country Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ainsworth, of Walnut creek, motored to thc city yesterday, the former reporting a sat- r . , i . . ! lsiaciory ouiiook in tanning since j,;,,, l,ack. heavy rams had fallen. Pioneer Visitor. recuperate his health Returns From East. J. H. VanZandt, well known in mining circles as an operator, has re- short time. SUFFRAGE FAILS AGAIN WASHINGTON, June 27. Efforts turned from thc eastern states after! for a vote on the Susan B. Anthony a successful trip on business pertain-( sufragc amendment failed in the scn ing to his interests. : a,e today after a three hours' debate Brings Prisoners Here. I and preliminary jockeying, with the United States Marshal Joe Dillon friends of the measure charging a filk Wr'v JTH'IAdai,ioIn'Jcron,c;i Printed arid published in thc W. K. Hill to Guy H. Bailey and ' pr:rn,t --.,, f v,; I ILIll tt. .UIIUI9. L.V1 V VII Wttl'-i tion mining claim No. 1, Jerome. j John H. Bailey et ux to United) Verde Extension Mining Co. Lots' 9, 10 and 11, on Deception Gulch Min-j ing Claim No. 1, Jerome, Vivian Bailey to L. V. Extension ! Mining Co. Same property. Houston C. Ward to W. W. Cook. " , . Bill of sale Horses on Black Mcsaj 1 rcsco. Ar'Zt"In,q and Agua Fria river. ; lAz L, Lucinda Lonhian to Fred Back. , "1 ' . - ' ' K " it-tiiL'suiKMiivca iiiiu iisiins: circulation. c Citv of State ot rizona. Dated this 3rd dav of June. 1918. JOHN J. SWEENEY. Judge. (W) First publication June 5 5t. FORFEITURE NOTICE E'A of NE of NEJ4, Sec. 16, UN., 5 E. 'W. L. Back ct ux to Fred Back. aou arc hereby notified that I have expended during-the years 190S. infm trim inn .n.- inn . . . - ;Pl nf -FI an.l VPIC nf CJF.W qr- I 'J"' lJi' 1 '". 13 1916. Nine Hundred Dollars ($900.00) in labor and improvement Co. to Yavapai "P:" th.ef R,ed- op LckIc Minmr r ro-,,1 TO;.. 1 Claim, situate in thc Big Bug Minn;. 16. and S'A of NWM, Sec 15, 13N., a E. 'A. T. & S. F. R. R County. Easement for road purposes n; , A , -Kc -across railroad property near Crook- ft? iavaPa'' ;; rioi,,. Arizona, the location notice ot vh. h Carl Rccs to M. S. T. & T. Co.' is found on record Book 75 .f from Tucson on Sunday buster. A fight to thc finish is prom- Rglt of waj ocr Sees. 16, 9, S and , rccor,,er 0'f aid came up irom i ucson un mma.) - - t.t -y.,, eveniiitr an.l broucht with him S fed- 's "xt week, though some who1 3 oral ni-isoncrs who have been sen-; supnortctl the measure said that thci i ru,i " t:l: -i:. !of section 2324 of the Revised Siat- . i t.., ccc;nn nt ilip action luislit he delayed indefinitely.! n-.L -r, b Mutes icilt.i:ti Ml iiiv a iiLwii w. ( -J - - , iic Iup U1H111CI. federal court. Tr c itt t tavp tadt' i w . u. ivjii.Li injva rititi ... . ! WASHINGTON. June 27. Gener ItLII Mines, at I'age 96, in the office of t' c countv in order to drews to Loma Vcrdc! hold said claim under thc provisions known in; LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Back From South. Steve Mensinger, lie mining comurj, .....u.-wu. scIm an Amer;can rcB;,ncnt nou. ; has returnetl to I'rescott from the ; ,o ,o silver lien camp in l ima couiuy. i. ,,. th -tv f fr. t aoa: rnntv. Slate of Amnnn rmrm Tlio wnrni wentltnr 1irin?S' . ..... . . . i w .1 . . ... . ........ . - - - ........ - 1 : 111(1 I t 1 1 si IFt.ob LTvahmI. ....! I tltlf Xr I nlnifc ...... - . . . w ' " , ' r , ' ' " puoiicaiToir inereot, yoa tail or rcltisc ;can troops. K. B. Snyder, defendant. j to contribnte your proportion of such 1 ttamct ATir-'uVrr. r-xj Tn-c- i Action brought in thc Justice' expenditure as a co-owner, v.W-rh r,A;,kx-T,, , ? CHRG, ,r"rt of Srligman, Yavapai County, amounts to Four Hundred an.T V SUMMONS In Justice Court of Seligman Yav- s ot the united States, and t'le amendment thereto approved Jamirry I22.18S0, concerning annual labor rpni j mining claims, being the anioilnt re- quired to hold said lode for the period ending on the 31st day of DeccnK " V D. 1916. And if. within ninety days from the personal service of thf? notice, or within ninety davs after the Si County Visitors. Mr and Mrs TTcnrv Ritter are in Mrs. Ida Genung, of Pecplcs valley, ' ,i. r:,v rrnm iTilUide tn rr,,,a; un favorably known in pioneer circles, is after tl.r Covl av Contests. Mrs. i a recent arri-al in thc city to remain n;,or- ;'l n,rt;n-ti. rwl. for the Summer, and is visiting with ;ng cvents and is rated as the most V -e ' ' 'I-.15 aHcP.cd lvas tier sister. .Mrs. A. O. oyes, andjdevcr equestrienne in the southwest daughter, Mrs. Grace Chapman. I Sad Case. ira'H tli ii .1 T Ol the circus tram Thr Satr of ri ings to R. B. Snyder. You arc here na sen Is greet- c'a'!:1 V1" become thc proi ortv r' l You arc' here- s l'h:1 '7l'fr- 'onr co-owner, ' o ? a lomg. a'.d Gi-tav Khuss. The fire- summoned and required to appear f said sec ' " E. K. BATEM N (V First publication May 22, 191S. man, were indut d ot loltmfr' mar today on a charge I In an action brought against you by daughter. 'the above-named plaintiff in the Jus-1 )