PAGE SIX
WEEKLY JOURNAL-MINER, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMEER 30, 1921
City News
In Brief I
(From Wednesday's Dally)
Winslow Visitor
J. G. Dunkein, resident of Win-
slow, is passing several days inPres
cott on business.
Goes to Phoenix-
Miss Mary Cameron has gone
down to Phoenix, where she will
piss the Thanksgiving holidays with
friends.
Come from Mine
Mr. and Mrs. John , Sullivan are
passing a few days in Prcscott, com
ing in on a short visit from the Key
stone mine.
Returns to North
F. V. Street, business man of Ash
Fork, yesterday noon returned to the
main line junction town after a short
visit in Prcscott on business.
Returns from South
Ed H. Oldham, ranger of the Wal
nut Creek district of the Prcscott
forest, has returned from Phoenix,
where he has been for the past week.
Here on Business
A. F. Swigert came down from
Crown King one .Tuesday, planning
to remain in Prescott over the 'week
end.
From Camp Verde
Noel Jones has returned to his
liome in the Camp Verde district,
after a short stay in Prescott on
business.
Mayer Visitor
Tommy Thompson, deputy sheriff
for the Mayer precinct, was in Pres
cott for a short while yesterday,
coming in on Tuesday night.
Returns from South
Mrs. Ward' H. Wheeler, county
superintendent of schools, last night
returned from Phoenix, where she
has been attending the state teachers'
association convention.
Returns from Phoenix
A. J. Shanafelt, mining man of
Kirkland, yesterday returned from
Phoenix, where he has been recently
on business. He plans to stay in
Prcscott for a while.
Skull Valley Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. C H. Mullen and
Percy Flumerfelt are passing the
week-end in Prescott, coming in
from Skull Valley.
On Court Business
D. L. Bishop, Wickenburg at
torney, is in Prescott on business
before the superior court He"ls""ac
companied by his son, F. E. Bishop,
of Los Angeles.
Phoenix Visitor
F. A. Reid of the Reid-Cashion
Land & Cattle company, is, passing
several days in this city on business,
coming north from his headquarters
in Phoenix.
Returns to Ranch
Wayne Thornburg, manager of the
Three Links Cattle company, yester
day returned to the ranch in the
Kiikland district, after a short busi
ness visit in Prescott
To Make Home Here
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Murphy, resi
dents of Philadelphia, Pa., have ar
rived from the east, and will be in
Prescott for several weeks, looking
about the city with a 'view to mak
ing their home here.
Return from Mine
A. J. Edwards, Los Angeles at
torney, and W. C. McCormick, also
of Los Angeles, have returned to
Prescott from the Peck silver prop
erty in the Crown King district, in
which they are interested.
Visits Friend Here
Miss Dorothy Jones, teacher from
Williams, arrived here yesterday and
will pass Thanksgiving with her
friend, Miss Delia Gist, employed in
the stenographical service at Fort
Whipple.
Returns from North
Josiah Winchester," well known
mining man of this county, has re-i
turned from Kingman, where he has
been recently on business. He made
a short trip over to Jerome yester
day, returning last niglu.
From Peeples Valley
R. W. Forbes, manager of the
Hays Cattle company in Peeples
valley, came in to Prescott yesterday.
He is returning to the valley with
his daughter, Lillian, who. is attend
ing school here. Miss Forbes will
pass the week-end at Peeples valley.
Expected Today
W. Curtis Miller, state representa
tive from the fourth district, and
county supervisor of school attend
ance, is expected to return today
from the south, where he has been
attending the convention of the Ari
zona State Teachers' association.
Go to Coast
Timothy Shea, assistant president
of the Brotherhood of Railway Fire
men and Enginemen; A. A. Hawley,
grand secretary and treasurer of the
order, and Dr. W. B. Watts, chief
medical director of the B. R. F. &'
E., yesterday left for California, after
a visit of two days in Prescott.
Go to Tennessee
Mr. and Mrs. David Field and their
young child have gone to Memphis,
Tenn., where they plan to make
their home. Mr. and Mrs. Field
have lived here for several years, part,
of the time at Phoenix. Mr. Field
for the past year has been'Vith the
Arizona Mine Supply company.
Mining Man Here ,
J. D. Funk of the United Arizona
Mining company, yesterday returned
to Mayer, accompanied by Andoc
Syversson, general manager of the
company, who has been in Prescott
for the past several days. Funk came
to Prescott Tuesday night to attend
the Elks meeting.
Returns to Ash Fork
H. L. Wilson, manager of tre the
ater at Ash Fork, yesterday noon
returned to the north, after a short
stay in Prescott. He came down
Tuesday afternoon to attend the Elks
banquet, cancelled out of respect to
the memories of those killed in Tues
day's railroad catastrophe: '
Goes to Phoenix
L. L. Laythe, assistant to D. A.
Gilchrist, of the state biological sur
vey, today will go to Phoenix, where
he will join Director Gilchrist.
Rodent 'pc9t extermination work of
the survey has been completed for
the winter in this end of the state.
supply of poisoned grain has been
left with County Agent Pickrcll.
Go to San Diego
Wm. J. McGinley, supreme secre
tary of" the Knights of Columbus, his
son William McGinley, B. H. Mc
Carthy, director of K. C. welfare
work, and H. A. Bagley, director of
welfare work of the order for the
Pacific coast, yesterday went to San
Diego, after a visit of inspection at
Fort Whipple.
(Prom Thursdova Dally)
Here on Business
R. J. Walsh -of Phoenix, is passing
a few days in Prescott on business.
Here on Business
H. Wise, of Los Angeles, is pass
ing several days in this city on busi
ness, arriving here yesterday. :
From Bannie Mine
Joe Algert is passing the tholidays
in Prescott, coming in on Wednes-
day from the Bannie Mine.'
Jerome Visitors
W. B. Colwell and his brother, A.
B. Colwell, were visitors in Prescott
yesterday, coming from Jerome.
Hillside Visitor
Coming from Hillside, Mrs. C. L.
Ferguson is passing several days in
Prescott on business.
Returns to Mayer
S. F. Patterson, resident 'of Mayer,
returned to that city yesterday, after
a short" visit in Prescott.
Kirkland Visitor
N. P. Field, resident of Kirkland,
was a visitor here on Wednesday,
returning to his home yesterday.
Comes from .Mayer-
Johnathari L. Booth, wdl knownjcapjta or; several days qn business.
Mayer resident, . was a visitor in
Prescott on Wednesday.
Flagstaff Visitors
J. J. Waldhaus and family reached
Prescott yesterday, coming "for a
short visit from their home in Flag
staff.
Come from Jerome
Among Jerome people coming over
to Prescott yesterday were Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Quigley, who arrived
yesterday evening.
To See Game
Coming over to see the Badgers
trim the Calrkdale eleven, Mr. and
Mrs. F. E. Johnston of Jerome, were
visitors in Prescott yesterday.
Come from Clarkdale
Ray C. Lane and a party of about
ten people came over yesterday from
Clarkdale to see the Badger-Clark-dale
football game.
From Clarkdale
Coming to. Prescott on Wednesday
from Clarkdale, Mr. and Mrs. B. S.
Snider passed the day. here visiting
and shopping.
Business Visitor
Frank W. Rowley, business man of
Phoenix, is transacting, business in
this city. He came up from the
south on Wednesday.
From the North
A. S. Brown, resident of Williams,
came to Prescott on Wednesday,
planning to pass a few days here on
business.
Clarkdale Visitor
Mrs. Eve Chism passed yesterday
in Prescott, coming over from her
home in Clarkdale to visit friends in
this city.
From Mbnticello
A: C. Weber is passing several
days in Prescott, coming in from
the Jersey Lily mine and the Monti
cello, gronu, where he is working.
Here for Holiday
Miss Alice M. Conant, teacher of
the county school at Walnut Creek,
is passing tht holiday in Prescott,
arriving late Wednesday.
Santa Fe Man
Ira L. Ward, timekeeper at Copper
for the Santa Fe, was a- visitor in
Prescott yesterday, reaching here
Wednesday.
Come from South
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Brown ar
rived late Wednesday from the south.
Brown is an employe of the Santa
Fe railroad.
Eastern Mining Man
' Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas II. Collins
arrived yesterday from their home in
Princeton, Mass. Mr. Collins is well
known in this city, being interested
in several large mining companies in
this and other states, including the
Calumet & Hecla. He is also inter
ested in the Verde Central mine,
which he wil visit while here.
Clemenceau Visitors
Mr. and Mr.s. E. E. Fall, residents
of Clemenceau, passed yesterday in
this city, visiting friends. They ar
rived late Wednesday.
From Del Rio
John J. Nelson arrived here yester
day for a short yUit from' Del Rio
where he is employed at the city
pumping station.
From Kirkland
C. L. Rigden, accompanied by Mrs
Rigden, visited in Prescott Wednes
day, coming over from Kirkland
They returned home for Thanks
giving.
Visits Sister Here
Mrs. J. C. Muldoon, of Modina
Utah, is in Prescott visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. J. S. Acker. Mrs. Muldoon
expects to remain in Prescott pr a
lew iijuiuii:.
From Nut Creek
Miss Nora Henderson of Walnut
Creek and her friend, Miss Evelyn
Roberts of Cincinnati, Ohio, who is
visiting her, passed yesterday in this
city.
From Keystone Mines
Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan arc re
turning today to the Keystone mines
after having been in the city for the
past week on business and visiting
friends.
Walnut Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ainsworth
came in to Prescott yesterday from
their home in the Walnut Creek
country, where Ainsworth is engaged
in cattle raising.
To Inspect Wreck
H. H. Smith of the Los Angeles
offices of the Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe railroad, is in Prescott,
coming in connection with the wreck
of Tuesday afternoon.
Here for Game
The Misses Edith M. James and
Inda H. Bunnell, both of Clarkdale,
were visitors here yesterday, coming
over to witness the football game be
tween the- Prescott and Clarkdale
elevens.
Canon Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. j C. W. Snodgrass
were visitors in PjescQtt over Thanks
giving, arriving from their home in
Canon. Mrs. Snodgrass last year was
a teacher in one of the county
schools.
(From Saturday's Daily)
Goes" South,
"A. A..-.Jphns. yesterday went to
Phoenix, pjannilig to remain at the
Mayer Visitor
yalter -Morris; stockman .of the
Mayer country, was here ' yesterday
onr business.
Goes to Simmons
Deputy Sheriff James Cook yester
day made ix-short trip out to the
Simmons district on civil business
for the sheriff's -office.
To Peeples , Valley
Deputy Sheriff Grant Carter yes
terday made a short ' trip ou t to
feeples valley on civil business for
the county.
To Make Home Here
Mrl and Mrs. J. J. Waldhaus, who
arrived here recently from Flagstaff,
have decided to make their home in
Prescott
To Attend Services
Mr, and Mrs. George B. Loring
and two children arrived here yester
day to attend the funeral services for
the late J, A. Jaeger on Sunday.
Goes . to Copper
Mrs,. R. E. Connor vesterday went
to Cppper, where she will join her
husband, employed by the Santi Fe
at that place.
Returns to North
Floyd D. Easterday, principal of
the Seligman school, yesterday re
turned there after a visit in Prescott
over Thanksgiving.
Here for Week-end
Miss Eva Ehrenfeldt, who teaches
at the Thompson Valley school, is
passing the week-end with friends in
Prescott.
To Attend Services
Dr. Charles Jaeger has arrived
from Denver to attend the funeral
services for the late J. A. Jaeger,
his brother.
Mining Men Here
A group of mining men of Denver,
ncluding W. S. Boyle, Louis Wilie,
Elmer Berling and Emmett Nulter,
has arrived in Prescott for a stay of
several days.
Comes from South
Dustin L. Gustin, in charge of the
regional office of the veterans bu
reau at Phoenix, was a visitor for a
short time here yesterday, leaving on
the afternoon train for the south.
Visits in Wickenburg
Mrs. John H. Robinson today is,
going to Wickenburg, where she
will be the guest of her brother,
Lloyd Clark, during the next two
weeks. '
Return to Mayer
Walter -Morris, Robert King and
Edward Dinsmore, residents of
Mayer, were here yesterday on busi
ness with the Arizona Power com
pany, returning in the afternoon.
To Make Home Here
Walter Busse of Troy, 111., has ar
rived in Prescott, planning to make
his home in -this city. For the past
nine1 months Busse has been living
in North Carolina.
Goes to Jerome
J. A. Kelly, of the highway com
mission road crew which has been
out in the Hassayampa district, yes
terday went over to Jerome, where
he will be for a few days.
Visits Mother Here .
Miss Mary King, teacher in the
high school at Winslow, who arrived
here Wednesday from- the Arizona
State Teachers' association conven
tion at Phoenix, is passing the week
end in. Prescott with her mother.
Go to Chicago
Mrs. Henry G. Thcroux and her
young son, Henry, Jr., have gone to
Chicago for the winter. Mr.s. The-
roux's mother, Mrs. Louise B. Wet
more, has gone to Pasadena, where
she will pass the winter with rela
tives. Grazing Conference
Ranger Walter Mickleson of the
Prescott' forest service, arrived yes
terday from the Sycamore station on
the Bloody Basin district, and will
be here until Sunday, conferring with
permittees and forest service officials
on grazing questions.
Touring for Order
Frank G. Brown, of Martindell,
Horne & Co., is touring the southern
parf of the state, visiting Masonic
lodges' in his capacity of grand mas
ter of the Masonic order for Ari
zona. Hp was in Safford last night.
Mr. Brown will return to Prescott a
week from today.
For Thanksgiving
The highway commission surveying
party of seven men who have been
.working at Yarnell Hill recently are
in the city, having come in over
Thanksgiving day.. They are Frank
Alleman, R. B. R'pwe, N. P. Fields,
T. L. Neil, Joe Gibson, Earl Stand
rdtge and Wm. Worthen.
Goes to California
Mrs. Marcia S. Parker, mother of
Miss Bertha Parker, Thanksgiving
afternoon went to La Jolla, Calif.,
near San Diego, wjiere she will pass
the holidays witty a . sister, stopping
cn route for a visit. ,01 two weeks at
Phoenix. The. jest of the winter
Mrs. Parker will .pass with her son
near Stockton, in 3northern California.
Asst Co. Atty. Leaves
Assistant County Attorney R. B.
Westervelt, accompanied by Mrs.
Westervelt, yesterday went down to
Congress. Junction, where Mr. West
ervelt will conduct the inquest into
the, Santa' Fe mojor car tragedy of
Tuesday afternoon. Later Mr. and
Mrs. Westervelt vill go to Phoenix
to. . yisit over Sunday.
Surveying Party
Members 'of the highway commis
sion surveying party which has been
working in the Hassayampa district
recently are in Prescott for a few
days, coming in to- pass the Thanks
giving holidays. In the party are
A. H. George, W. B. Colwell, Larry
Hickers, J. D. Sells and J. S; Os-
burn.
Financier Visits V. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Collins,
who arrived here, Wednesday from
Princeton, Mass., yesterday went to
crome, where Mr. Collins will visit
the Verde Central mine, in which he
is interested. Mr. Collins is also in
terested in the Calumet & Hecla and
other large mining corporations, and
is one of the bestjenown mining men
in the country.
(From Sunday's Daily)
Return from Groom Creek
The Misses Irene and Leslie Davis
have returned from, a two weeks'
acation in the Groom Creek section.
From the Zonia
R. H. Dunlap passed' yesterday
here on business, coming in from
the onia mine.
Week-end Visitor
Mrs. C. L. Johnston, who is teach
ing in the Kirkland schools, is pass
ing the week-end in Prescott.
Mining Man Here
Thomas C. Hill, mining man of
the Jersey Lily district, was a visitor
in this city yesterday on business.
From Groom Creek
Miss Elinor Armstrong was a visi
tor in Prcscott yesterday, coming in
from the Groom Creek section.
Comes from South
Judge Thomas W. Nealon of Phoe
nix last night arrived in Prescott
and will pass today in this city.
Visits Father Here
Arriving late Friday from Eureka,
Calif., Miss Pearl Alcorn is visiting)
her father in this city.
Jerome Visitor
Mrs. Lola Collins of Jerome is
passing the week-end with friends in
Go to Springs
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Norris, ac
companied by Miss Margaret Darrow,
yesterday went to Castle Hot
Springs, where they will attend the
opening, of the resort. Mr. Norris
will also attend the Arizona State
Bankers' convention at the Springs
tomorrow and Tuesday.
Prescott.
Here on Business
H. P. Blome, Henry Sec and Wm.
Heath, all of the Verde valley, were
here on business yesterday.
Comes from Phoenix
Andrew Smith, mining man of the
south, arrived here yesterday from
Phoenix, planning to be in the city
several days on business.
To Attend Hearing
C. S. Van Cleve and Ed Genung
of Peeples valley, were in the city
yesterday to attend a hearing in the
justice court.'
Road Foreman
D. J. Snider, road foreman of the
Simmons country, and a .former
supervisor of this county, was here
yesterday on legal business
Jerome Visitors
Mrs. G. E. VHudson and Mrs. O.
E. Baring, both of Jerome, motored
over from that city yesterday for a
short stay here on business,
From Huron
Coming from Huron, D. Cole of
that city is a visitor in Prescott .on
business, planning to remain for
several days. He arrived late Fri
day.
From Skull Valley
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Gist came in
yesterday from their home in Skull
Valley, passing the day shopping and
visiting friends. They returned in
the afternoon.
Returns to Phoenix1
J. L. Pittman, who has been here
for the past several days on business.
yesterday afternoon returned to his
home in Phoenix.
From Groom Creek
Otto Lang was transacting busi
ness here yesterday, coming from
his home in the Groom Creek sec
tion.
Attends Hearing
C. W. Carter of Peeples -Valley,
brother of Grant Carter, was in this
city yesterday attending the civil
hearing in the justice court,
School Superintendent
W. R. Hull, superintendent of the
Clarkdale schools,- was in Prescott
yesterday, coming in for the week
end. For Week-end
Miss. Mary Cannon, who teaches
at the Clarkdale schools, was a visi
tor in Prescott yesterday, coming
in to remain over the week-end,
Here for Winter
H. F. Ryland, who arrived here
Friday from Pine Bluff, Ark., is
planning to remain in Prescott dur
ing the winter.
Mayer Visitors
Walter Mickleson and Mrs. Mick
leson came in Friday from the Mayer
district to pass the week-end in
Prescottl Mickleson is a ranger for
the Prescott forest service.
To Attend Services
John Halberg arrived from Cot
tonwood yesterday, coming to at
tend the funeral services this after
noon for the late J. A. Jaeger and
H. C. Storey.
Goes to Jerome
Frank Stevenson, who is in Pres
cott to visit his brother at Whipple
Barracks, yesterday went to Jerome
for a short visit with friends in that
city. -
Come from Poland
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Patterson were
visitors here yesterday from Poland
Junction, where Patterson has charge
of the Arizona Power company's
station.
Goes to North
W. S. Lyon today is leaving on
business for the northern part of the
state, after a visit of several days in
this city. Lyon's home is in Phoe
nix. To Attend Trial
R. W. Forbes and William Pike
of Kirkland passed yesterday in this
city on legal business, coming in to
attend a civil hearing in the justice
court.
On Mining Business
Mrs. L. Fairchild of San Fran
cisco, who formerly was interested in
mining properties in the Bradshaws,
has returned to Prescott on mining
business after an absence of several
years.
Northern Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. W. L.Compton yes
terday went to Mayer, where they
will remain for a- month or two.
They arrived Friday from Flagstaff,
where Compton has charge of Camp
bell and Francis sheep ranches.
Attend Convention
Mayor Morris Goldwater, Mr. and
Mrs. M. B. Hazeltine and Mr. and
Mrs. R. N. Fredericks today will
go to Castle Hot Springs, where they
will attend the Arizona State Bank
ers' association convention opening
there tomorrow.
On Cattle Business
W. M. Taylor, cattleman of Peoria,
is in Prescott on stock business for
several days. He is accompanied by
E. DeK. Whiting of San Francisco.
Phoenix Visitor
E. A. Bryan, business man of
Phoenix, was transacting business in
this city yesterday. He arrived from
the south on Sunday.
En Route South
Gus -Johnson and Frank Rowley,
both of Jerome, were visitors here
Sunday en route to Phoenix, where
ihey will visit for a few days.
Return from Phoenix
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Orthel return
ed during the week-end from Phoe
nix, where they have been visiting
recently. They made the trip by
automobile.
Return to Mayer
Herman A. Wagner and Myron F.
Hill yesterday returned to Mayer
after a short week-end visit in Pres
cott. Wagner is connected with the
Grey E3gle reduction plant at Mayer.
Ash Fork Visitor
Winchester Dickerson of ' the
Northern Arizona Commercial com
pany at Ash Fork, and chairman of
the former highway commission, was
a visitor in Prescott on Sunday.
Goes to Phoenix
H. B. Wales, Prescott forest su
pervisor, yesterday went to Phoenix,
planning to remain for a week in th
south on forest service business.
During the week he will attend
conference with permitees on the
Cave Creek district of the forest, to
discuss grazing.
Return to Sycamore
Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Mickle
son have returned to the Sycamore
ranger station on the Bloody Basin
district, after a visit of several days
in Prescott.
From Camp Verde
Coming from Cfmp Verde on Sun
day, E. H. Dugan passed yesterday
in Prescott on business.
Cause No. 8297. Div. One.
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE
ON SPECIAL EXECUTION IN
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE.
In the Superior Court of the State of
Arizona in and for the County o
i avapai.
k. m. uiKKti i, riamtitt, vs.
BANNIE GOLD MINING AND
MILLING COMPANY, a corpora
tion, and JOHN E. McCOY, De
fendants.
WHEREAS, the above entitled
Court did, on the 24th day of Octo
ber, A. D., 1921, render its judgment
and decree in the above entitled ac
tion, in favor of the above named
plaintiff, R. M. Garrett, and against
the above named defendants, Bannie
Gold Mining and Milling Company,
a corporation, and John E. McCoy,
and,
WHEREAS; It is adjudged and
decreed thereby; that all and singular,
the land and premises hereinafter de
scribed, or as much thereof as may be
sufficient to raise the amount due the
aid plaintiff for principal and inter
est, and costs of said suit, and ex
penses of sale, and which may be sold
separately without material injury to
the parties interested, be sold at pub
ic auction by the Sheriff of the
County of Yavapai, State of Arizona;
that said amount found due therein is
the sum of Sixty-five Thousand, Six
Hundred Sixty-five dollars and Six
One-hundredths dollar's ($65,665.06),
in gold coin of the United States of
America, together with interest there
on at the rate of six per cent per
annum, from the said 24th day of
October, 1921, all in gold coin of the
said United States; that the said land
and premises directed to be sold are
ituated, lying and being in the
County of Yavapai, State of Arizona,
and are bounded and described as
follows, to-wit:
JUPITER MINING CLAIM, the
notice of location whereof is recorded
in Book 48, of Mines, at Page 25-26,
Records of Yavapai County, Arizona;
NORTHERN BELLE MINING
CLAIM, the notice of location where
of is recorded in Book 34 of Mines,
at Page 322, Records of Yavapai
County;
ETHEL MINING CLAIM, the
notice of location whereof is record
ed in Book 47 of Mines, at Page 235,
Records of Yavapai County, Arizona;
BANNIE MINING CLAIM, the
notice of location whereof is recorded
in Book 62 of Mines, at Page 618,
Records of Yavapai County, Arizona;
GEORGIA MINING CLAIM, the
notice of location whereof is recorded
in Book 62 of Mines, at Page 619,
Records of Yavapai County, Arizona;
FANNIE MINING CLAIM, the
notice pf location whereof is recorded
in Book 62 of Mines, at Page 617,
Records of Yavapai County, Arizona;
BANNIE MILLSITE AND
WATER RIGHT, the notice of loca
tion whereof is recorded in Book 4
of Millsites and Water Rights, at
Page 100, Records of Yavapai Coun
ty, Arizona;
WHITE MINING CLAIM, the
notice of location whereof is recorded
in Book 47 of Mines, at Page 248,
Records of Yavapai County, Arizona;
FLORA MINING CLAIM, RIS
AN MINING CLAIM, BANNIE
FRACTION MINING CLAIM, all
being a portion of the aforesaid group
of mining claims and adjoining the
same, and being located and situate
in the Walker Mining District, Yava
pai County, Arizona; and,
WHEREAS, the saidi judgment and
decree and order of sale, was on the
2nd day of November, A. D. 1921,
docketed in Judgment Docket 4, at
page number 162 of said Court, and
Special Execution had thereon, di
rected tothe Sheriff of said County,
commanding and requiring the said
Sheriff to proceed therein;
NOW, THEREFORE;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that on Friday, the 2nd Jay of Decem
ber, A. D., 1921, at the hour of eleven
o'clock in the forenoon of that day,
at the J.Vith door of the County
Court House, in the City of Prescott,
Yavapai County, Arizona, I will, in
obedience to said, execution, sell the
above described property, or so much
thereof as may be necessary to satisfy
said judgment, costs and interest and
accruing costs, as hereinbefore set
forth, to the highest bidder in gold
coin of, the United States of America.
Dated at Prescott, Arizona, this 4th
day of November, A. D., 1921.
WARREN G. DAVIS,
i Sheriff.
By JOS. C. FURST, Deputy.
(4tW 1st pub. Nov. 9, 1921.)
MINERAL APPLICATION
No. 052138
United States Land Office, Phoenix,
Arizona, Nov. 2, 1921. ,
Notice is hereby given that KAY
COPPER COMPANY, an Arizona
corporation, acting by John R. Poss,
of Canon, Arizona, its attorney in
fact, has made application to tne
United States for patent for the
APRIL. APRIL NO. 1, APRIL NO.
2, SKIDDOO FRACTION, HAR-
KlfcT and DIOKITE lode minine
claims, Mineral Survey No. 3743. situ
ated in the Tip Top Mining District.
X avapai Lounty. Mate of Arizona, in
Sections 4 and 9 of Township 8
North, Range 2 East, G. & S. R. B.
& M., described as follows, to-wit:
April
Beginning at Corner No. 1. whence
the corner to Sections 3-4, 9 & 10, T.
8 N., R. 2 E., G. & S. R. B. & M..
bears S. 89 deg. 59 min. E. 464.87
feet; thence S. 5 deg. 34 min. E.
1500 feet to Corner No. 2: thence N.
89 deg. 59 min. W. 602.86 feet to
Corner No. 3; thence N. 5 deer. 34
min. W. 1500 feet to Corner No. 4;
thence S. 89 deg. 59 min. E. 602.86
feet to Corner No. 1. the place of be
ginning. Net area 20.661 acres.
April No. 1
Beginning at Corner No. '1. whence
the 'A corner between Sections 4& 9.
T. 8 N., R. 2 E.. G. & S. R. B. & if.,
bears b. 81 dctr. 15 min. 20 sec. W.
969.53 feet; thence N. 89 deg. 01 min.
b.. 362.43 feet to Corner No. 2: thence
S. 0 deg. 02 min. E. 154.06 feet to
Corner No. 3; thence S. 89 deg. 59
min. E. 252.87 feet to Corner No. 4;
thence. S. 5 deg. 34 min. E. 1321.55
feet to Comer No. 5: thence S. 89
deg. 01 min. W. 600 feet to Corner
No. 6; thence N. 5 deg. 34 min. W.
1480.52 feet to Corner No. 1, the place
of beginning. Net area 19.449 acres.
April No. 2
Beginning at Corner No. 1. whence
the corner between Sections 9 &
10, T. 8 N.. R. 2 E.. G. & S. R. B. &
M. bears N.-87 deg. 33 min. E. 777.41
feet; thence S. 84 deg. 13 min. W.
624.80 feet to Corner No. 2; thence
22 deg. 00 min. W. 1500 feet to
Corner No. 3; thence N. 84 deg. 13
min. E. 624.80 feet to Corner No. 4;
ttjcnce S. 22 deg. 00 min. E. 1500 feet
to Corner No. 1, the place of begin
ning. Net area 20.459 acres.
Skiddoo Fraction
Beginning at Corner No. 1, whence
the J-l corner between Sections 4 & 9,
T. 8 N., R. 2 E., G. & S. R. B. & M..
b;ars S. 77 deg. 11 min. W. 638.56
feet; thence N. 89 deg. 01 min. E.
335.65 feet "to Corner No. 2; thence
S. 5 deg. 34 min. E. 1480.52 feet to
Corner No. 3; thence S. 89 deg. 01
min. W. 335.65 feet to Corner No. 4;
thence N. 5 deg. 34 min. W. 1480.52
feet to Corner No. 1, the place of .be
ginning. Net area 11.264 acres.
Harriet
Beginning at Corner No. 1, whence
the corner between Sections 9 &
10, T. 8 N., R. 2 E., G.& S. R. B. & M..
bears N. 86 deg. 03 min. 50 sec. E.
1401.53 feet; thence S. 84 deg. 13 min.
W. 624.80 feet to Corner No. 2;
thence N. 22 deg. 00 min. W. 1500
feet to Corner No. 3; thence N. 84
deg. 13 min. E. 624.80 feet to Corner
No. 4; thence S. 22 deg. 00 min. E.
1500 feet to the place of beginning.
Net area 20.659 acres.
Diorite
Beginning at Corner No. 1, whence
the V corner between Sections 4 & 9,
T. 8 N.. R. 2 E., G. & S. R. B. & M.,
bears N. 22 deg. 42 mm. 40 sec. W.
113.50 feet; thence S. a deg. 34 min.
1447.75 feet to Corner No. 2;
thence N. 89 deg. 58 min. W. 599.40
feet to Corner No. 3; thence N. 5
deg. 34 min. W. 1447.75 feet to Cor
ner No. 4; thence S. 89 deg. 58 min.
E. 599.40 feet to Corner No. 1. the
place of beginning. Net area 19.586
acres.
Adjoining claims as shown by the
plat of survey are,: Quartzite, March
Fraction, Blue Belle and unknown
laims, unsurveved, and Marietta.
Skiddoo, and Southeast Extension of
Marietta, Survey No. 3512, on the
north; unknown claims, unsurveyed.
on the east; Esmerclda, unsurveyed.
on the south; and Southwest Exten
sion of Marietta, unsurveyed, on the
est.
Conflicting claims are: April No.
in conflict with April No. 1, this
survey, 0.200 acres; April No. 2 in
conflict with Skiddoo Fraction, this
survey, 0.108 acres; and Diorite in
conflict with Harriet, this survey,
i4U acres.
The location notices are recorded
in Records of Mines, in the County
Recorder's office of said Yavapai
County, as follows:
APRIL, Original, Book 112, pages
450-451;
APRIL NO. 1, Amended, Book 112,
pages 451-452;
APRIL NO. 2, Amended, Book
pages 453-454;
SKIDDOO FRACTION, Amended
Book 112, pages 457-458;
HARRIET. Amended, Book 112,
pages 456-457;
DIORITE. Amended, Book 112,
pages 454-455.
JOHN R. TOWLES,
Register.
(First pub. Nov. 9 W 9t).
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