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Saturday, I'Ybruary 17, i ' i A Valentine Party. J The owning of .St. Valentin-'- j dav (Wediusduv) the m-idence of ! Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Spreeher, on North Sonoita avenue, w;i: the! scene of a most enjoyable social gathering, in honor of the anni versarv of that noted Saint whose ; end has been unkindly said to be! typical of the every day experience in afterlife of the sighing swains and blushing maidens to whom the day has been . devoted ever since. (The good Saint Valentine passed from this world to a brighter and better one by the "gridiion route," toasted over a good, hot tire). But the evening of which this little story is a truth ful chronicle was in no way sug gestive of the warm demise of the good old saint, but rather sug gestive of all the tender reminis cences and ardent hopes the day now suggests. The spacious par lors were decorated with flying Cupids and hearts galore, and the markers at the card tables, instead of being the familiar numerals, were dainty arrangements of mini ature hearts, while the score cards were also decorated with the same tiny figures, those of the ladies red, while the gentlemen's cards were designated by white hearts in red fields. The game was Five Hundred, but there was an addi tional prize to be contended for: the highest score made with hearts as trumps. There were seven tables (twenty-eight players). When the games were finished and the score cards had been com pared" it was found that Mrs. J. W. Wood rum had carried a way the special prize of the evening with a score of 1549 made with hearts as trumps; Mrs. Allen T. Bird was awarded the first ladies' prize; Mr. Hi WV Kelsey the first gentlemens' prize; Mrs. Earl Griswold the ladies' consolation prize; and Mr. Ferd Van Mourick the gentlemen's consolation prize. The prizes were all the handiwork of the fair hostess, and as such very highly appreciated by the successful con testants. The special prize was a very artistically hand painted sofa cushion cover; the two first prizes were each a handsome silk hand kerchief bag; the ladies' consola tion prize was a large heart shaped pin and needle case; and the gentlemen's consolation prize was a heart shaped shaving implement case. Dainty refreshments were served, and at midnight the assembled guests dispersed to their homes, departing with heartv congratula tions to the genial host and gentle hostess upon the originality of their entertainment and the un qualified success of the function. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Overton, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Griswold, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Crowell, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Kelsey, Mr. and Mrs. MiltonBohall, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Budge, Mr. and Mrs. I. Burgoon, Mr. and Mre. W. G. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs Ferd Van Mourick, Doctor and Mrs. js. Jv. isoon, Mr. and Mrs Allen T. Bird. Mrs.- J. W. Wood. rum, Mrs. Lulu R. Wood, Miss Maua jessop, Mr. .Norman Robert Elsewhere appears the recular monthly statement of the Banco de bonora, showing an aggregate of nearly nine million dollars in resources. ni . i i'f COMPANIA nduslrialrExplotadora?tladeras GUAYMAS, SONORA, MEXICO. Lumber of nil Ki ds; nK;uh and Dressed Iron and Brass luuiiiy iniii, uuuia, rrinuu,i itujuiuintj MANUFtCTURLHH OF W.bE NAH1 Tt H F4CT0HY. Blacksmith Coal and Coke Cnr.iitlu on f.ar.d. U K FAC'D'UY. F oundry and Machinery Shop. 0. M. BERNSTEIN, lirokrr mid Csmniissloii Merchant. m I Brickwood House a J. T. Brickwood, Proprietor I FIRST GLASS IN EVERY RESPECT : Nicely Furnislied Rooms. Prices Moderate NOGALES ARIZONA HOTEL ALEMAN Vm. Ilelneolte Rladalcna, bonora, Mexico C KNTR ALL Y A N I) C 0 N V E X I E N TL Y L 0 C A T E D Wf 11 Furnished and Rooms Comfortable in Summer or Winter Table the Best the Market Finest Domestic and Imported t . t r t -. I AtiOHUs V INKS AND iIQUOJCa AT THE i)AR 1 VERft CRUZ CIGARS OF THE BEST BfiflNBS I Nogales Livery, Feed & Sale Stable. A. L. PEGU, Proprietor. ., POTRERO AVENUE. The Finest Conveyances, The Best Horses, Careful Drivers. Special Attention Given to Parties Going to Outlying Mining Camps. Telephone House Alain 5G3, Telephone liai-ri Aln in 73, ATOGABS, ARIZONA. JMUk otel Almada Dining Room GUAYMAS, SQNORA, MEXICO LAUNCHES AAD BOATS PROVISIONED FOR SAILING PARTIES ON THE GULF Write for Rates and Particulars ST as. x:wm.:,u tummm CANANf A, MEXICO. , 0. BOX 131. TfltPrTJNc bJ.3. " J (iem-rid la.', l,n-int.,g , nu,t,u.1(., a ;.-c::iity f eoiW-rtini,.. Uoal Iv-t.-fte Mine and .Ml ki,'',is' fj lej.nl xv-.rk at to Wtore (!,,. ir., and 1 cderal Cuiiri.-;. Gents' and boys' clothing and underwear, stylish, cheap and dur able at the lied House, Ramon Vasquez. Notice. Notice is hereby piv.'n that IT. U. Kcn.hiiv hns bought out tin- interest of V. ,1. ltjirnes, i;t the business heretofore eonilucted by Karnes it Nutt, ami Uiat t'roin this ;lM.te the business vii be condnctfl hy tlieunlTsirae1. All Hecounts due from tile tm of liarnes it Xntt will be paid by the uiolersi(,.ied and all aeeouuts due said firin, sre, by the term of the said sale, due to the undersigned. II, K, .Kenshaw. Xognies January t-i, I'.ttH'.. "K, F. Nctt. BANCO DE SONORA. HERMOSILLO. BALANCE practicado el 31 de Enero de 1906. ACTIVO. ExiatencU en metslico: Oficina Cenkral y Sucursales. ti 4 ir, 91 Billetei de otros Bancoa b.wo'.UO (1-462,495.91 Exiutenciaen cartera 1 82") MS 23 Prestamoi Bobre prendai '., 2'vio'oH Prestamoi hipotecarioi Wtioooi) Inmneblet 75 000 00 Cuentai corrientei deudorai '. . . V.V.'.V.V. 5.706!4o!6tj PASIVO. Carital social nvwoooo Billeteg en circnlacion 2 So'iu 00 Depositoireembolsablei a la viita " '. w'TKi'tw CuenUB corrientei acreedorai 4 324 V4 1" Fondo de reserva..., si'i'oooVt Fondo de prevision ."!!..'!!.!!!.'! iss!'Jit9.V7 HERMOSILLO, 31 de Knkro dk 1906. H.Ps.,'li:i.M PEDRO M6NTEVERDE, MAX Ml'LLER, Interventor. II. 3. SMITH, A. F.TARIS. Gereute. Contador. t'ajern. Sheriffs Sale. Is the District Court of the First Ji imcial Dlstkut of the Territory of Arizona, in and for the County of Pima. Thomas G.Tavlor, Jr., 1 Plaintiff. I vs. ) The ianta Rita Water & Mining Company a Cor iioratiuii. Defendant. Vhereas by judgment and decree of the above entitled Court, dated the tit h day of January, l'.HW, judgment ins rendered 'in the abovt'r entitled suit in favor of the plaintiff, and against the defendant, for the sum of $!tt.li(7.i9, wilh interest thereiui at the rate of six percent per aimuin from the 1Mb day of August, li'ufi. until paid, and also for the lurther sunt of j.". 9b)..Vi, with interest thereon at the rate of eifht per cent per outturn from December 2th, lw,". until paid, together with SiU)) eost.s, and tiecrn inx costs in tins oR.e; and whereas, by said decree, it was ordered that t lie foiieuing- rent estate, and personal property, thesame beiug the property uf said deiVtmiMit, t -wit : All water rights, ditch rights, dam sites, and reservoir sites, situateu in Cave Creek Onion, trardiner's Canon, Saw-Mill t'tuum, in Wriirht stin's Minintr District, in anta Cruz County, said Territory, and on the Fast, slope of tile Santa Rita Mountains; ALso, all right, title and interest which the said defendant has in or to the. followiii" ditches, ausreuating in length 27 feet, said ditches being specifically referred to a follows: Casalilanca Mich, being 1 S.57." feet in length, 2,675 feet of which has a capacity of Uot) miners inches, and 12,tKH.Cfeet having a eupa city of o-rM miners inches; Cave Creek Ditch, being 4,510 feet in length, with a capacity of l"o miners inches; iiardiner Creek Ditch, being ti,2")2 feet in length, with a capacity of 7;A ' miners inches; Dead Horse Kidge Ditch, beinp 2.1HJO feet in length, with capacity of U5 miiiert ineltes; Also, the following tuunels, built for the purpose of conveying water, namely: Cfa lilanca Ditch Tunnel, being of the dimension ot 4x0i feet, and l,U)i leet long; and the Vv&d Horse Diteh Tunnel, being of the dimeuioui of ixti feet, and 250 feet long; Also, the following pipe-lines: ,1750 feet of 21 inch pipe with a capacity of 5o0 miners inches ; 4159 feet of 20 inch pipe with a capacity of SOU miners inches; the Cave Creek pipe-line, consisting of 050 feet of 15 inch pipe-line, with a capacity of ;io5 miners inches; and the Placer pipe-line, consisting of 2.WO feet of 15 inch pipe, with a capacity of 500 miners inches; Also, about 17 feet of 24 inch pipe; HiO leet oi 20 inch pipe ; M feet of 15 inch pipe; and 20(K feet of 9 inch pipe, and two hydraulic giants; Also, all water right locations fur the above ditches and pipe-lines, all head-gates, gate valves, and each and every other the things used in the construction and operating oi said ditches and pipe lines; Also, ail telephone lines and poles and in struments now owned by said defendant, and used by it in connection with its mining busi ness as aforesaid. Should be sold at public auction by the Sheriff of Santa Crux County; that such sale should be made at the door of the County Courthouse in the town oi Nogales, Santa Crua County, Arizona, and also mi the premise where said mortgaged personal property is situate, to-wit : At dardiner's ('anon, in" the Santa Rita Mountains in Santa Cruz Comity, and that huch Sheriff give public notice of the time and place according to the practise of thj above entitled Court ana the law relative to sales of real estate and personal property under execution, and that the proceeds of said sale shall be applied in payment of the above iren tioned amounts and costs: Now, Therefore, under and by virtue of said Judgment and decree, I hereby give notice that , the Undersigned, as such Sheriff as aforesaid, will sell at public auction, to the highest and best bidder for cash in lawful money of the United States of America, at the door of the County Courthouse of said Santa Crus County, in the town of Nogales, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon, of the 15th day of March, 1906, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendant, of, in and to the said real property hereinabove particularly described, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said judgment and costf, and all se eming costs, and that I will on, to-wit: The 17th day of March, 1906, at the hour of 11 o'clock In the forenood, at Gardiner's Canon, in Santa Cruz County, Arizona, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder for cash, in law ful monev of the United States of America, all of the right, title and interest of the above named defendant, of, in and to the said personal pro pertv hereinabove particularly described, or sr much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said Judgment, and costs, and all accruing costs. Dated this 5th day of February, 190fi. f'HARLKs L. Fowler, Sheriff of Santa Cruz Countv, Arizona Fab'y. n.-Miv.--':; It:-