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' i-y L.X-" t.'t Nov, 5, 1 (() , In A rr(('ilt HUr f tli' rii'irni.t J'liini'if, ; c.'UnpaiL'ii paper sup ported by the democratic territorial committee and run by John Dun bar, an unwarranted assault was made upon the mining enterprises of Con O'Keefe, republican nom minee for countv treasurer and vice president of the Santa Cruz Fowler Club, in which the principal of fence charged against Mr. O'Keefe is that he has been successful in the introduction of eastern and English capital into this region. Of Course Mr. O'Keefe has brought capital here. Like the republican nominee for congress he is a man who doea things; and as a producer he naturally lines up with Mr. Fowler and his kind. Santa Cruz republicans are un ited and harmonious as they have never been before. Every repub lican who has an ounce of weight has his neck in the collar or a shoulder to a wheel, pulling and pushing with all his might. In stead of fighting each other they are fighting the common enemy. That has been what The Oasis has always advocated. Now its advice has been embraced, harmony pre vails, and victory is assured. An unreliable asssayer i? as dangerous to the mining com munity as is the merchant who sells adulterated flour, bogus blasting powder or any "other necessary that has been tampered with. It some times becomes the province of a newspaper to demonstrate that some who have been an assayer's customers accuse him of dishonesty. That is what The Oasis is doing for Buttinski. Why haven't some of these peo ple who have been so anxious to butt into the limited newspaper field at ' Nogales, which was well rilled, gone into some of the good openings offered elewhere? Naco long wanted a newspaper, and would have gladly welcomed one. Cochise county republicans would heartily welcome a capable, effec tive organ at Tombstone. Say: That Fowler Glee Club is simply immense. Don't fail to hear it at the meeting of the Re publican candidates at Armory Hall next Monday evening. Topical songs with local politi cal application by the Fowler Glee Club at the Republican county candidates' meeting at Armory Hall next Monday evening. COFFEE Coffee is exquisite or abominable; but the shorter words are good-enough. Your grocer warn, your mmy ily, WC IiV Uiij t licit. " WY, ? '," lit j. i Y i' ? !, j. i r! y f ( li" I r rV- r f A r u n t i ' u :: V !,(), ti H ill!'!1 ' 1 , I ' " (''- ; .iihrnt ur Yo!i"!i ! the polirirj a ml prir. ipl i the Ilepubi Y.i n i p irty ;n eiiUi! i,ifei in the Dati'Mi tl j platfrm; and further, we approve i tho.-f pritteipU" and purpo-e a.j. emiMidied 111 our national legisla tion of the past. And comparing 1 our present leaders with our great historic leaders, we believe them to be worthy of our most earnest sup port. "We endorse and approve the administration at Washington and especially that high diplomacy which has so magnified our coun try's prestige and influence in foreign affairs; which secured to us the Panama canal, the building of which we believe will result in world wide benefit to all mankind and secure to the United States the political and commercial suprem acy of the Pacific ocean. We es pecially and particularly endorse and approve the promotion of irri gation laws for and on behalf of the Territory of Arizona and other portions; of the arid West, by the Republican majority in the na tional Congress, and we call es pecial attention to the fact that President Roosevelt was the first and only President of the United States who called the attention of Congress to the needs of the arid West in the matter of irrigation and made possible the passage of the present national irrigation law. "We commend and approve the administration of Theodore Roose velt and heartily endorse the ac tion of the Republican national convention in placing him in nom ination for the Presidency of the United States of America. We ap prove and take pride in his un swerving fidelity to duty, his gen uine Americanism, his lofty patri otism, and fearless endorsement of the law, hi.-' loyal support of Re publican principles and policies, his broad minded attitude towards the interests of all sections and classes of this great republic. We endorse Alexander 0. Brodie and his efficient and impartial admin istration of his duties as Governor of this Territory. "We desire the admission of Ari zona into the Union as a separate and sovereign State, and are unit edly and unalterably opposed to the admission of Arizona and New Mexico into the Union as one I State, preferring to remain a Terr itory indefinitely rather than such 1 union, and we deeply regret and deplore the action of the Demo cratic majority in the last Terri torial Council in passing a resolu tion favoring joint Statehood and transmitting said resolution to the President and national Congress as the joint action of the two houses of the Territorial Legislature, all of which was done against the earnest and united opposition of the Republican- members of the Council. "We again remind the people of Arizona that it was the Republican party who formulated and main tained that policy of protection for labor which has made the Ameri can laborer the most independent, of workmen, and the peer of every citizen of the United States. The Republican party today, as ever, stands for the best interests of labor, and we are in favor of and endorse all proper and reasonable legislation looking toward the 1 material interests of labor and the enactment of such laws as will provide for the rights, personal safety and well being of laborers. The Republican doctrine of Ameri can labor has ever been productive f j Y t t ( I pf-p'-tif , tiK-i!,- ! ' f f, i ll'l, ,:( .,!, i.f I ) f K ,'t fie f 1 . !(!! , i: i ! ;i f 1 ff I ink f r.v. Ml', I ( l Url V -en !i i inj i X r , t . 1 v with 1 1 1 - 1 -' r . 1 1 ; 1 1 tYl'iiu-d hv uiii-ver-.il b ird tiiiiH and m-M !.. pr-s-iin. I'ljoi J, M) , ( : a s 1 1 ; -DR. A. A. DOHERTY. m s 1 ih 1 Al.f. WO UK Wl(H,N1rIi A K Tit' L ! " OF INColti-nKATJoN THE out) I1LANCA ('ol'I'KU MININO CO MI' ANY. Know all men ay Tme-r prkknts: That wo, the undersigned, Charles F. Slack, of Tuc son, A ri.ona Territory, John W. O'Neill, M. of Chicago, Illinois, and S. W. Oilman, of Mad ison, SVisi'oiisin, lor ourselves, our associates and successors, have associated ourselves toge ther for the purpose of forming a corporation under and by virtue of the statutes and law of the Territory of Arizona, and wo do hereby certify and deoiare as follows, viz: First. The name of this corporation shall be The Oro Bianca Copper Mining Company. Second, The purpose for which this corpora tion in formed is to acquire mining claims and operate mines in Santa Crui County, and in other counties in Arizona Territory, and to mine and ship copper, copper ore and other minerals and mineral-bearing ores; to conduct stores lor the sale of merchandise and supplies to miners and others, and to do all things neces sarvor appropriate in counectiou with the conduct 01 mining and sbipmeut operations. Third. The place where the principal bus iness 01 this corporation shall be transacted is Tucson, in the county of Pima, Arizona Ter ritory ; but a business office my be located at the Company's mines in Santa Cruz County, Arizona Territory, or elsewhere in said Ter ritory. Fourth. The term for which this eorora tion shall exist shall be twenty i'20) years, beg inning October 15th, 1904, and ending October lath, 1824. Fifth. The number of Directors of this cor poration shall be Five (f) who shall be elected at the first meeting ofthe stockholders, Nov ember 1st. 1SW4. The officers of this corporation shall be a 'resident, Vice-President who, shall also be General Manager, and a Secretary and Treasur er, who shall be elected at the first meeting of the Board of Directors, November 1st, P.KM, to serve one year, or until their successors are elected and qualify. Sixth. The highest amount of indebtedness and liability, direct or contingent, to which this Corporation is subject is Fifteen Thousand Dollars, 15,0U0.) Seventh. The Capital Stock of this corpora tion shall be Twanty-Eive Thousand Dollars tf-'a.OOJ) csnsisting of 2aO shares of the par value of each of One Hundred Dollars, i100.i 60 of said Capital Stock, consisting of 125 shares of the par value of J100 each (tU.tW) shall be known and designated as Preferred Stock, and 50 ;i of said Capital Stock consist ing of 125 shares of the par value of flOO, each, (fl'2,M'0i shall be kuowu and designated as Common Stock. Ei'iHTH. The private property of the, stock holders is expressly declared to be exempt from corporate debts. In tbstimcxv W hereof, we have hereunto set our hands this liith day of October, A. D. im. CHAS. P. SLACK, JOHN W. O'NEILL, S. W. G1LMAN, ALBERT L. GUSTETTER, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Olliee ami reHtlenru over L. W. MixY Drtin Store. Telephone No. S.t, NoKole-, ArizoHa. DOCTOR A. W. VANNEMAS, Hermosillo, Sonora, rDexico. OFFICE AUD SAMTAffUM Calle Celaya No., . Opposite Colegio de .-oii.ir v. J. GUILLERMO DOMINGUEZ, Attorney-at-Law itnl Nory Put. lie. Graduate of the law whool of the City of Mexico. Hermosillo 8onora, Mexico, P. O. Ho 31 PHIL HEROLD, .VOT.Uil' J'UJILIC, Negates, - Arizona, Office In Court House. Don't Have Tacku Teeth. See 1I. JL. TY UWIHTOL NoKalej, - Arizona. KICHAMD OAYOU MINING ENGINEER FROM FREIBKRO, SAXONY. SI years practice in Mexico. Nogales- -.- - Sonora- OR. H. A. SCHELL, HYH Sl'HClALIST, Century Block. Tucson. Arizona TROST & RUST, AitcmmcTH, H. C Trost ! R. E. Ruit S8 Statk of Illinois. County of Cook Be it rememkf-rki), that on this 13th day of October. A. D., VM, before the undersigned, personally appeared the above named John W. O'Neill, M. D. and S. W. Oilman, well and per sonally known to me to be the same persons described in, and who executed the foregoing instrument and severally duly acknowledged to me that they executed the same. In Witsese VVhekeok I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my onicial seal at said county, the day and year last above written. HENRY K. STRASSHKIM, JSotary Public. SEAL j ss Territory of Arizona, - County of Pima Be it Rem kmrerkd, that on this the 15th day of October, A. D , ls04, before the undersigned , personally appeared the above named Chas. F. Slack, we I and personally known to me to be the same person described in, and who execut ed the foregoing instrument.' nd duly acknow ledged to me that he executed the same. i j In Witness Whkreck, I have her- SEAL eunto set my hand and affixed my ( ) official seal at said county the day and year last above written. II. B. TENNEY. Notary Public. My Commission expires Jany 20, 1904 . Nogales, Tncsou Arizona Tetritory of Arizona, ) County of Santa Cruz ) I hereby certify that the within the instrum en t was filed ond recorded ot the requet of II. B.Tcnney, October 27th, V. D., 1904, at y a.m. in Book Pages... etseq. t a-, i Witness my hand and official seal SEAL the dav and year aforesaid ( PHIL HKR First pub. Nov. 5, 1904. OLD. County Recorder. tit. Mine Mining Notice. To Whom it May Concern Notice is hereby given that the "Joplin", "Duane" and "Missouri" mining claims, and the "Tom Taggart" and "French Lick" min ing claims, all situated in thelyndall Mining District, Santa Rita Mountains, Santa Cruz County, Arizona, are tinder bond to parties I working the same, and that the said mining j cliims nor the owners thereof ill be respons- j ible for any labor debts contracted or injuries i sustained by any employed in the operation of j said properties; that all operatives engage in i such services at their own risk, and that no debts are valid against said mining claims. Nogalts, Arizona, November 1st IW4. tf MARK LL'LLEY. L1C. ANTONIO HORCASITAS, ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W . HERMOSILLO, Calle del ( rait -n, SONORA. No. 13 Address: P. O. Box 80. ; E. W. AMSDEN, f ATTORNEY-AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC Stonogmithy, Typewrit law Colecf on. Office on Morley Ave. Opposite the Arizona Commercial Co. 1 TRINIDAD PEREA, A TTO HJV5 'A T-LA W. MAGDALENA, SONORA. Practices in all the Courts of the Republic of Mexico. Translation! in English and Spanish. Ray Ferguson, M. D. A . S. Russell. M. I PHYSICIANS AND SUHGB0NS Phone Maine 11. Office Hours 10 to 12 a. m. I to 4 and 7 to 8 p. in. N OQ ALES, ARIZONA. TOMAS FREG0SO. CIVIL ArD MINING BNOINEER. Sonoka Railway Station. KEFKRENCES: State Government of Sonora, hermosillo. Banco de Sonora, Hermosillo. P. Sandoval t Co , Nogales. G. Moller y Cia., Sues., Guaymas. Thk Oasis, Nogales, Arizona. HormoHllto, c n., CHAS. TAYLOR, ASSAYER. E.XAMiNKs A.r Reports on Prosfkcts. Nogales. Arizona. P. O. Box 31. W. II. BARNES JOHN H MARTIN BARNES & MARTIN, ATTORNEYS AT IAW. TUCSON, ARIZONA. L. Boido, B. S.. M. D. Rosa Goodtich Boido, M. 0 DOCTORS BOIDO & BOIDO, AM ERICA N PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Sanatorium witn X Ray Outfit, and Modem Hospital ApplinnC'S. Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico. X