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.IKIMUVEQIT
J. C. Maktin, Edito.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1886
Territorial lHaauBllean Ticket.
For Delegate to Congrew.
C. C. BEAN.
Yavapai County.
For Superintendent Public Instruction,
T1IOS. CORDIS,
l'ima County.
For Joint Councilman Northern District
W. H. HARDY.
Mohave County.
tyUUCAW COUNTY TICKET.
FOR TEElilTOEIAL COCXCIL.
J. D. COOK.
Toint of Bock.
FOX LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
O. A. ENSIGN.
Tip Top.
GEO. W. SINES.
Prefcott,
T. J. EAMANS.
Verde Valley.
J. B. McCctchm.
Skull Valley.
C W. BEACH.
KirlOand Valley.
For Sheriff.
JOS. M. MYER8.
Chino Valley.
For Treasurer.
W.C. BASUFOBD.
Prescott.
For Recorder.
DAN. L. B0BINS05.
Camp Verde.,
For District Attorney.
L. F.iEGGEB8.j
. Prescott.
For Probate Judge.
W. O. O'NEIL.
Prescott.
For Assessor.
Jj. P.' NASH.
Strawberry Valley.
; For Supervisors.
' F. G. BKECHT.
Prescott.
AL.DOYLE.
Flagfctaff.
For ccroncr and public adnuniitrator,
A. G. RANDAL.
Prescott.
VtKY, VERY SICK.
It makes them very sick to be "called
down" on all of their misrepreset.titions.
They howl about the territorial debt,
which they have falsely placed at $700,-
00a When Got. ZuUck ttited the debt
to amount to that sum, it actually
amourted to '$597,000 and when the
camprgn document, Dimes and Dollars
was bsued ft had been reduced by the
payment of warrants to $565,000,' the
author of the aforesaid document put
the amount it $7oo,coo. Wc see no
necess.tyfor lying even to the tune of
$130,003 or $135,000; the dctt is large
enough without exagjerating, for cam
paign purposes but then, they art
built thit way."
And they never gwe any credit for
public improvemcr.ti. such as territorial
piison, roads, bridges, etc They content
themselves by assuming t'.iat the entire
deltwas created by extravagant and
reckless waste of money. And they
always forget to stat; ihit at every legis
ature with one or two exzro'ions the
democrats have had control of one or
bcth branches, and thit the notorious
13th stood even as to politic;.
They must believe that the people
neither read nor t' ink,
Then their cftjit. to place 1he respon
sibility for all bad legislation upon Gor.
Tnte' shoulders is exceedingly funny.
It makes them very hot t discover
that they cannot get away with their
attempts to mislead and deceive t.ie
public.
OUR REXT SHERIFF.
If there CTer has existed any doubts
in the minds of our c i hens, that the
back-bone ci the old couit house ring
wl.i:h has run the affairs of this county
for several years i broken and that the
people ni l iiauguarate a new deal in
couLty sfflirs at the coming election
such doubt is bang rapidly dissipated.
The general feeling i; Uut a change is
needed all around, and the independent
voters are raiding to the support of the
repub i:an county ti.ktt, which was nom
inated through a free expression of the
voice of the representatives of the pec-
pie.
The convention was noted for its free
dom from bonistn of all kinds and the
delegates cams to i. t 0 a man unpledged,
their only desire btn, t3 nomhiti such
mn sc sbmiiIiI crvi nnni tinnlu
for the lecislaturr, is probably better I - .. . .w..,i an(1 h , A
known in Yavapai court than any otner I amauai the respect and C3afi Jence of
OUR CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER.
The republican party never made a
wiser selection of a candidate for any
office, than it did when it nominated
Wit. C. Bash fori), for tkeas
URKR.
Mr. Bashford is a natire of Wisconsin
and i: ytt a young man, being only 33
years old. He is a son of Coles Bish
ford, former eoveinor of Wisconsin
The latter came to this teniury. "
Secr.tiry of it, h 1S63, bung one of the
very eir.ist se:t!ers and pioneers of this
section. In addition to holding t'n
post. ion as Secretary of the territory, he
represented Arizona in the balls of our
national congress, also, as delegitc: and
ri;name i revered all over the tsrritory
for his devotion tothe public interests of
A-ironn. Pait iking of the spiiit of patiiot
Urn and energy, possessed by M father,
Wm. C Buhford came to the tersirory
h 1874, having just arrived tt hit major
ity and immeciitily connected htmsclf
with a leading inercintil;; establishment
of the territory of which he has been a
member ever since and of which he is
now the senior member. Being poi-
sessed of superior energy and ability, and
being recognised as a man of the high
est probity and integrity the republican
patty honored him with the nomination
for county treasurer in 1880, and out of
.
a vote 01 over 4,000, was aeieaiea oy
only 37 vctes. IniS8z, he was again
nominated tor the position, but being
unable to make a personal canvass was
again defeated. Having been placed
on the tfcktt for the third time, by his
puty, he is deserting of the vote of the
pa:t,as well as that of the independent
voters in the coanty. He has occupied
the position of torcman of Hose com
pany No 1, of the Prescott fire depir-
mect, and u very popular with the fire
"boys". Being possessed of every
requisite qualification for the office, he
A COOD CANDIDATE.
The republican party, in making its
nominations for members, of the legis
lative assembly, did wisely in nominat
ing, by the highest vote of any candidate
before the convention,
CEO. W. SINES, OF PRESCOTT.
Mr. Sines 11 one of Prescott's most
active and enterprising citizens. He
was born in 1848, in Montgomery coun
ty, Pennsylvania, and to be a Pennsyl-
vanian is a recommendation of itself,
(w.th no disrespect t natives ot other
states the writer is a Pennsylvanian.)
With the fire and ardor of pattiutsm
burning i.i hii young heart, Mr. Sines,
in February, 1S65, at the age of 17,
enlist.'d in the army to put down the
rebellion wLhh threatened to disrupt
the uthn. Although subsequent ever ts
proved thit the rebellion was theo on its
last legs it was net generally known
throughout the noith, and the young
soldier who then enlisted under the ban
ner of his country, looked forward to all
the dangers, incident to a protracted
war. Geo. W. Sines, our candidate,
no for the legislative assembly oi Ari
zona, a somewhat more peaceful though
uct more honorable calling than that ot
risking one's life for the honor and per
petuation of one's country, was assigned,
through the regiment he enlisted in to
the army of the Potamac in the 8th
Union League regiment in Hancock's
last corps. He served during the bal
ance of the civil war, participating in a
number of engagement; just prior to its
close, and was honorably mustered out
oftheservheia March, i8Sf. The briif
period of thirteen months' service for bis
country, with its excitements and dan
gers had an irresistible fascination for
his ytt youthful heart and in April,
1867, he re-enlisted in the first United
Stites Cavalry of the regular army. This
EvitifialiiiKsctlliRttiis hws.
iMthttfwr nam Is an tha
register of tha county. Yu aannat
vata at tha NwvwmlMr alaetlan uni
It has assn slaes thsrs this
arts' 20 Says ksfsrs tha
sseurs.
should, as we firmly andsincerely believe tin8 h" regiment was assigned to duty
A LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATE.
C. W. Beach, itepuoncan nominee
log
man upon the ii:kiL
His Grandfather was one of tne seven
.....1 - ...uiImi! tt
sens tnat sui'.eu vuuuuiui
as 1760, and terved ia the Revolutionary
war.
C W., at aa earlyage, entered a print
office it Vateitown, N. Y. and
served an apprenticeship of five yearaHe
then emignud to Wisconsin and a
occe took a position as foreman on toe
Milwaukee Democrat, published by
Sherman M. Boctb who was the nero in
the great Glover fugitive slave case,
Here Mr. Beach formed the acquaint
of Governor Ross iff New Mexico
and lived in his house for nearly two years.
From Milwaukee Mr. B. went to Kansas
during the border troubles and wcnttal mea,J Joul$,"beine one of the
work on the Kansas Ci y Journal, then I , B;0neers of theitite. He came tD
published byAbeel Van Horn. A'terl Arijona in 8?s and j, j Jit:y er.t'tled to
1 uu:i ibuuivi. - 1 we nonor 01 ocinz a 1 unecr 01 mis
ulitct of our sketch, to gratify a long I terrjtorv. He waselertedand servedtwo
deiire for romance and to see all there was I tcrmJa$ nvaKt oj lhe of
nthefarwett hiredocttoUpHagestolsaperfiso and 3 more fhful, con-
drive an ox team to Satt Fc The jour. I ..:,.. n.,blic 0ffi:i il. than he Droved
k - - - a
the people sufficier.tly to iisure thtir
eleition. In casting about thetafora
candidate for sheriff, o it of a number of
names preset ti, they chose th t of
JOS. H. M VERS, OF CHINO VALLEY,
As being the most av;i!ble, moit de
serving and capable.
That their choice was a wise one, sub
sequent events have clearly deuiomtra
ed, and that be will be elected by an
overwhelming vets is now absolutely
certain.
Mr. Myers is a native of Ohio, though
the state of hi: adopibn and wbere he
resided for eighteen years i; Kanras. He
came to tiat state it a time when '-. it
ney was performed in 60 days and was,
attended with an Indian fiht on the
Aikansas river where Mr. B. was wound-
ed in the leg. After arriving at SantaFr,
which was early in the lummer of 1855
be concluded to remain in New Mexico.
to be n that cipic'tv, the county has
never hac. He has on one or two oc
casions before been talked of for the
poutira he has now been nominated for
but being unwilling to announce him
self cr purr-it the use of l.ii name as a
Ilewcntimmeoiattiy xrom aanucc 10 1 candidate was not nominated. He was
Albuquetque where be met a cousin, I In no jenJe of the word a cindiilte bc
Robert Conley now of Maricopa county. I fore.he can.ention which nomimtid
Remaining only a few days on the R'-1 him havinz made no effoit? whatever to
Grand he took aepanureiorr on 5iani3nisecurelhe nomination. The delegates
accepting a position as clttHBtDeaui-ireco,nyne u: abiijt and mtearitv.
tier store which was owned by a son of the I re-ocn;,;n, t-nlt he was well Qualified m
- - .
laie,Gen. Jobn Oarlano, men comanc. erery respect forthe po.:.jWt frecly and
ing that departmett. Mere Mr. xseacn 1 TOiuntaiiiy selected him for the pa sition
catered epon a business li e, wungandhe is tc-davthe nomiieeof the oaitv
. ....
ekrk. Sue-Indian Agent running a urge 1 wihout m OQ his
fana, being tnenm una cuiuvaica mi By occupati n Mr. Mvcrs is a rancher
what is bow knows as Lincoln coantr. I and sock rixT tnd j, popular ith all
He soon acquired a Bice lonuac wu-n a, Honest as the day i; long, true
was swept away ftcm him at the Dreat-1 u tl .1 to every trust comm'ttid to bins,
icg cut cf the rttellicn. Jt was at I the people of Yavapai county, will never
n tiire Mr. B. tccame acquainted I have occasion to regnt the elcttion of
irlth M. Fctd the democratic nominee I Honeit Toe Myers as their sheriff.
ferCorortr atid i'uMic Acminutraior. 1 Reierrin-toisnomTnitio,, ,he Flac
m m m - v e
Iicm i-ct itanton iir. o. niw mm- st,ffCha ; i,AeruttlAt,nt nlDer
zanr, wzcre Ee crgagea in mouu.i.r,
tailliisg and fre'ghiirg pursuits. At
MsLzans he ta'ucd a ccmpasy ef spies
'sndruides cf ico men in ten trnutes,
Irtiag prcbably the quickest thit any
company was tnurotraied during the re
bel licr. He served with his company
under the lamer ud General Canby. and
lit advice was generally sought by offi
cers of Canby's commind. At the close
of the campaign made by Texans in New
Mexico, he took twelve of 1 it men and
went on an Indian scoutagiinsttheMes-l Joe Myer," has become a common ex-
caleto S psxhcc. He met thirty-one war-1 pression throughout Yavapai County.
liais it t .c fpnng on the Gallina moun-1 He is above reproach in all his dealings
tain, making an aack resu.tmg in the I with his fellow men. He is a gentleman
killing of 15 tut ot the number, among I possessed of ability and integrity and is,
says:
"JOS. M. MYERS,
The candidate for Sheriff, is to well
and favorably known throughout the
county, as to hardly need a word of
eulogy at our hands. He has for many
years been engaged in ranching and
stock raising, and has been a member
of the Board of Supervisors of the
county for two terms', and retired with
out one word of censure from any per-
ons, irrespective of politics. "Honest
hom was Manufito the bravest Indian
Chief thit ever ruled a tribe in the
West. After this he accompanied Kit
Carson on several campions adiug as
guide for the nct;d Kif. In 1S64 Mr. I
Beach left New Mexico for Arizona, J
bringing the first through citicen tram to
Presco:t from the East. Since that
timehehas!ived in tHi county and
assisted ia every material way to devel '
ODtha resources t'jsresf. His home is
in Prescott, not:handin; his prop
erty interests are st Ki ikland Valley
For S years he was ed tor and propri
etor of the oldAiuona Miner and as I
. . . . . 1
such rendered valuable services in
advertising her mints, grazing, agri
culture and timber lands and ether vari
ed inviting resources. He has awe at
stake than any man upon the ticket and
if elected will watch well the interests
Ci tax payers.
in fact, ads-olutely incorruptible. His
friends of both parties arc legion, and
when the sun seta on November 2nd, the
people will have shown by their ballots
that they have full confidence in Mr.
Myers being ablo to faithfully fill the
office of Sheriff of this county for the
next two years."
he will, bs elected by the largest vote
of anv man on the the ticktt The funds
of the people will be absolutely safe in
hit htnis. While identified ith the
repuViiuo. pirt he is liberal in his
iiwi, and is no:of that ultra paitisand
class who am not ni.lmg to accord to all
ethers the ii;ht of an individual belief,
in the great noithwest, where the Indians
were making war against the extension
of civi'izition in that quaiter. He
served through the Oregon Indian cam
paigns against the Snakes, Piutes, and
Utes under the greatest Indian fighter
of the present generation in this country
General George Crook. He came
even though they d.ffcr from him. The I to this territory, with his regiment, with
Flagstaff Chamibn, an) independent I General Crook, in January, 187a and
paper, laves our canaia:ii me iouow-i after his term of enlistment bad expired,
i ig heirt an 1 strong endorsement: I etsrmtned to make Arizona his home,
"William C Bashford, I which he has ever since done and has
of the firm of W. C Bwhfjrd Be Co., been inder.tified with the interests of the
of Prescott, the largest conmerciil house I territory. He engaged In business in
in tne cour.iy, ss me unanimous cooice prescott tn 187-. where he now resides
of the republican party for treasurer.
Having for years kej t the accounts and
superi;d the busiiess of the immense
concern of L;i Bishford & Co., in ,
h:ch he was a success, his in i.nt:
acqu. i-t nce w'th fimnvitl affurs and
business methods most admirably fit him
for the nspontiole offi:eof county treai-
uier, where honesty, capability and
rectitude are so essensul Mr. Bashford
is a lite long rep jbhcaa, and loves the
r:tv for i;s inherent prnciples. All his
and has a family growing up. During
his residence here he has held various
positions of trust and honor, in none of
which has he ever failed in his duty as
in honest man and conscientious pub ic
official
Ufa quret and retiring disposition he
makes friends of all ith whom he be
comes acquainted. He is the soul of
honor and his name is a synonym for
honesty and integrity. As a business
man, as well as in his private life, he is
rated A. 1., and as a legislator for Art.
interests are c;atired ht;rs in Yavapai
countyand its prosperity means his own. I rona will do U tie to and vet: for.
In the whole ranae of our acquaintance
there U net a man better fi.tcd for the
responsible position of treasurer of our
county.
BOSH.
Some arimited taffy-pot of Gov.
Zjlickin assuming discuss"the issues"
exposes his ignorance or his malice in
this mornina's Courier as follows: "Do
they propose to endorse the action of
Gov. Tritle m approvins bills which at
two sessions of the Legislature took from
their treasury $45,534 for clerks; $a8.
95.73 for printing; $1.34 1.38 for postage j
of membcr$;Q.i64.5o for papers supplied
the members etc" The wiit;r of the
foregoing must be tithera fool or a knave.
If he does net knonr thit none of the
above appropria'.i ns cime before the
Governor as speciiic Lills presenting the
onno tur.itvof vxtiheis a fool; if be
does knows it and wi:fully seeks to mis-
eau the people he is a knave. Any man
The Tomktone Epitaph is owned by
Judge Berry a democut, and edited by
J. O. Dumbar an alleged republican.
It is not recognized as a republican paper
by the party in Cxhisecounty. It is at
present a po'i.ical bushwhacker. While
professing republicanism it opposes all
the republican candidates acd runs no
ticket in its columns. Itis entirely ignor
ed by the republican county ccLtral
committee and in return it villifies its
members and the republican candidates
of Cochise county. With this truthful
statement of the status ot that paper we
leave the public to iude as to who has
itited falsehoods.
"Court y Treasurer E. J. Cook has
always mven a good and responsible
bond and will do so again. Were another
man to be elected, county funds might
be used by some bank or store and not
of average intelligence knows that those I paid out, as now, whenever a sufficicn
extravagent suras only came before the I sum is on hand to pay warrants."
Governor incorporated in the general I Courier. The above base insinuation
appropriation cm ana tnat separate items aeajnsl ,hc republican candidate for
upon said bill could not be vctsed.and that I coucty treasurer will have the effect of
the Governor had eitner to veto or ap- hnskini? votes for him. Mr. Baihfon
The statemeet in our contemporary
this morning, in reference to Mr. Far
ish's proxies, is widely at variance with
the'on; which appeared there previously.
While there may possibly have been
some inaccuracy as to details of the
notrt.ia.nn ci .Mart axi.h, through
Mr. Faii;h and his proi:s, the article
:n the Jourxal-Mixer. is absolutely
correct. Mr. Sm.th is the nominee of
the admir.i Urai ion, compulsory though it
be, ia order to get resolutions, of "taffy
passed endorsing it
prove the bill in its entirety.
If the aforesaid nondescript will come
out squarely and say tnat tne entire
appropriation bill should have been
t ied, our railroad project killed, the
Phenix and Maricopa road prevented and
ether impo;tmt measures defeated; that
the territory should have been com
clled to conduct Its affiirs two years
ithout a revenue tie tenronal wir
rants ruinously depretutea etc.,
here will bs some consi.tency to bis
saddle, otherwise his attempt to fix
the responsibility upon Gov. Tr.tle for
printing and o.hr stills of corrupt leg
islatures mu-t be characterized as elthre
foolish or malicious.
No one denies the fact that the 13th
legisht ire was corrupt and extiavaar.t
and every one knowing any thinabo.t
admits thit republican as well as de:n-
znvc members were false to their
tru t Bat it is very bid taste for dem
ocrat; to accuse republicans of
doin all the mischief and harm.
especially so far a democratic piper
which received the biggest slice of the
printing pie carved by a democratic
member from Pinal count for a metalic
considerit'on.
The intelligent taxpiyers will not be
caught by such specially prepared chaff
They will elect good, square men to
the legislature this fall, principally
republicans, who will prctict their inter
ests by honest and wise legisht ion.
has too long a record here as an hon
orable and honest man to be lightly
charged with misappropriation of public
fund? if placed in a position wbereitis
possible.
Ceneral M I tea Report.
A Washington telegram of the
10th
instant says; General Miles report is still
in hands of the president It was the
subject of a brief conference to-day be
tween him and Secretary Endicctt
They failed to decide what action should
betaken regirdingthe portion relating to
the surrender. The text ii inaccessible
to publication, but it is known regarding
the matter that Miles did not expain
himself to the satisfaction of the author-
t ef. The granting of conditions which
now appear more liberal than was at first
supposed, is cmbarasringand perplexing.
Without saying so openly Miles, in round
about expressions, suggests that arrange
ments be made to spare the lives of he
Indians and remove them from Atizona
immediately. The situation is such that
it is impossiblcto punish them except by
keeping them permanently prisoners cf
war, even should the civil authorities in
Arizona present postive proof of murder
and demand them for trial
The republican candidates are grow
ing jn popularity every day.
Maricopa democrats are making love
to the Mormons to secure their vctes.
-The statement, thst, "if any ether
man besides E. J. Cook ware to be
elected as cour.ty treasurer the funds
would be used in ptivsta butanes or by
banks" is a sad commentary oathe integ
rity of the citizens of this county.
Republicans as well as independent
voters all over the territory should see to
it that the republicans have a working
majority in the next legislature, if they
wish to see an economical administration
of their legisktive affairs.
The Seriotures tell ofanaan who swar-
ped off his birth right for a mess ot p-i
tige. It remained for a sub-temtorial
official and politician of more saordern
days however to trade the friend of Li
master off for a mess of "taffy'' ,
Th-s. F. Weedtn, has the following in
regard to Delegate Bean; The Enter
prise has no word of reproach for Mr.
Bean as a man' It believes he is a cor
scientious, upright ckizen, 'guided ia all,
his transactions by honest motives and
the most lincere conviction.
That there is a deep laid and well
organized plan, to carry the election next
month for the democratic candidates,
through fraud, is becoming more and
more apparent every day. Information
has already been received to this effect
and the proper means will be resorted to,
to check it
Among the ralaxy of prominent demo
cratic references recently published won
der why the name of United States Mar
shal William Kidder Meade was omitted.
"Kid" could tell mote about that dele
gate trade than all the other names men
tioned.
We learn from reliable authority that
the Hon. A C Bakor has withdrawn
from the Zultck "persecution" case oi
asylum directors. He evidently does
net like the way his interests were be
trayea by tne administration agent in
the Tucson democratic convention.
The office of county treasarer, until
wi:hinthe past year when it was made a
salaried office, was worth in fees all the
way from $4,000 to $6,000 per year. The
present incumbent, who now seeks a
re-election has held the position for twelve
years, during which time the tax payers
have pi id him certainly not less than
$6o,cea
m 1 SPECIAL
I J flAVMH
MOST PERFECT MADE
FiimhJ with trict rtpml to Ferity. Strength, sal
HaaUalBlBCM- Ur.frica'aUaUuglwiierroaUiaa
aoAaaoai. Line or Alum. Dr. ftta' Extract,
Veaua, Least. Orange etc brer delicioiulr.
MaiuwmrtaMtCitaiMew&iaA
Pruzrsm
CAPITAL
Vtckaiaealyas:
i.UlM.
Wharf la preporCoa.
WN
ED
Twenty or Thirty
MEN
To Cut Ties.
In the Woods
AROUND
PRESCOTT
Apply to WM. N. KELLY,
Secretary P.fc A.C.E.K.
At store of Kelly & Stephens.
takM Silt li'.ry tap?,
-W do liervbT certify tbst we anpcrvlM
IhaamaftBicaU for ail: the Mont blT-and
Qaartatlj Drawings of lh LouUlana
State Lottery Company, and la person msn
SC" and control the Draainrt themelvte
aod tnattae same are con lncied with honet
ty.falrncaa. and In Kood faltb toward all par.
Uea, and we anthorlie tbs Company to ne
Ikls certlHeate, with rao-imlle of onrelgna-'
toreeattaebed.ln ltaadyrtlemnts."
First Pnb'lcation Oct.,lb8C.
ApBllcatlanNo. 1 0O far atant ta th
-Excursion Mlninat Claim.
Halted Sttrs Land Oflce, t
recolt. Arizoua. Odd. IMS. r
Notice U hereby alvea tbst Ucrtwrt H.-Lo-
fJB. whose pcstotBce addiess U PkoMlx.
Msiicops county. Anions terriMrr, has tbls
day Bled tls spollcslion lor a patent for
fourteen hundrrd and twenty linear feet
of the Excursion Bine or vein bearinc
gold and s Ivrr, wlta tar race craatf
s z nan ireu .w) ieet in widu suaaled la the
Qrren Vllrj m vlng dlst, county of TsTspal
sod Territory of Arixon and deslcsaUd by
Uie It-Id notes and otari'l plat on tie la tbU
otnee as lot No. 37. lot No 37 bcles; dee-
btg nnloKstagTan.tapoatSCxiaxS lnrhee
tr 1 uj, luoi ia tue crouna sod tasrked tla
with a monu.-neat or stunts built a'onra'dtf.
thtltCxSx 30 feet d t. rsrs N7I der ID
niu 11 MnKiu.u ul-xi3 laei aeep. Dears
N 71 drjc mju W 1 1 Met t; luenca a 7i d
20 a. nr. v.r MdrgS mm a, fTO feet lo a
frkolie pot 20lti1 Inrbts set oni foot la
me irroaio, biiiw r. .ia 1, wt'na ok.bu-
ment hi tone Mititalouj- d". U.S. Min
eral mi nuniiut No 1 Urrn Valiej district
'ears t4 Seg 10 n.ln E Ii'CI Iret; thence N
17drKuio F, Tr 14 d gtUsaln K. DdO fee'
lo crjnIt:pt.23tI2iSlu hr et one foot
lu the tfro-jtid, tn trkrd E o 3. wiih a moa of
flours t-nll ki.-iiijc aid-; th-ne NTideiria
min U'.vr Ud:r C3 rain F, 141) fwt to
ao c ata-tone loot Ik the Krond tad
ratrktdENoS with m .nnraenl of ttons
built alonir'td. ; lbnce d 17 del 3 min W.
Tar 14 dr 03 tutu y, 33) feet U a ffratt e poll
.4xl0xn Inches set one lojt la the ;roaa-J,
uiaikedKN4 with iDinDnnt of stonea
tullt alooi;s!de: tbeoce oI7Jrs4)ala W
rar 14 d ir tel min . S00 Irtt to a gteaite
pttl lOxIOxti neb s set one root In arroaod,
milked E No 5, with a mn of stooes tulli
lonirkI .;ihciirr372d jf 30 min F, Tar 14
d-e o3 utln E, 141 feei to a sTranite pott 19.
l'-Ii'O-'nrh t, retone foot In tbe jcroood aod
marked E No 6. with man of aoaee ballt
U'ti 'sid-; tbrn-e N 17des40 min E, far It
leir 13 min K. 3 J fe:t to pott an J ninntam
E.Nb I, befura ctb iihed.
Area f clat.T, l9S3acres.
The acj ilain? claim a c.l'el lh AIbToo
ar.d u c aimed Uf ibe CoaoIUted fizcarilon
Miliar Compiny
The local! ja ot this mine t recorded to the
tecurder'a oftl -e of VrpaI Co tntr and Ter-
tory o Arts ma, at th-cltrof P.escott la
B.k II d of mlnif. at pajreTVi .
ny and all personclaImlas;rdTerseIyaBy
portion of said txcnralon mine or taifaee
;rouoJ are reqairrd to tie their adrerne
eUlas with the K-frtiter of the United State
nncui.ee at rrescoir, in the ferrltjryof
Arizoa durlnir the "sixty days period of pub-
, jculon bs'eat or-they will be barred by Ttrtas
ui uue proTuioas oi SLaiaie.
j, l tiiir, Ketruter.
rim nBiiestio Ojum.
sjewstr aaallfiiiu. -V'
satat.
AMI eattoa An. lao m, .
IT n 1 LmA Djm r . "
PrwU, Arlso-a, Jrt.aTS' 1
Xotlew la bareby rtTaa that Hai-J
tan. whose pottos addiess M
Bin appllcaiioa "for a pitaSsfoJ,
Carlos: told and a,w Jr !iT.T.?1Se
U haniraj () f a ti wtiuTSj
Or?n Valley lflalu,
r" ::j:' v ' s.tae2
"" wa mm a bjj aau fmXiA Ln W.
tajeTlbd aa foliowt, taXn:i,
ona to lis the aroa .marM B 7!
X2 derSI amr.SI,rt ;? ,t aaV
. bears .V a f,rt . i - .."
t". ?' Po.t r lirt iaZ:,.'
" anwaa. and saaksa'aa
leet-okk .m : "if J sua I
Ellin. . . .-- -
k li .1 . -.w-.- iaar ida aw;
as. lmvT.9 ai 1 r-M-ial n rs-rS
rtDl-3 Af K..." 7.'" m m
!a-3i M vim. " "
Kerr-.ofllofYXlL?.'a''
Tnlf. .s .. .
;-Y 'rr. a na-- its, uu,r. i
. m mti I
round
ruumi
l.knJ r
eaUoi h,roriby will b5i!2f
w M'profuioaaaxtbeatata-'. .
' o.tM. J5.y.
Urat PablltraUoa iVa?
Ratiaa af Aavticstlan raram-a.
lata.af Harlairru ... ffai
- .... m 1 1 revwai
Ox Bow Mlntftw ctaism.
Oaltfl taw LaaJ ija. ,
fwi. whose pestoB e adarK af
Mwleopa,eoaay. AisiiaMfrtorV. kZ&
aT aie i nu aoBiiRKXiai
or Tela bearing go;
are rial I lo n ... l-. .TTa -
"Ithtaa Hi.trtr rh rr i.Tai
tactbsfeetin widib.sltaaretiaOeaTSl
mmlncdl trict. eujDiTnrY... .iVT. .T
tory of AriMias.aB 1 d.ini - 7J.T?r
lot 2io. tl. oa nnsarreyed laadai.-aMte 2
1 btlngdaarrlb.dBs tolioii tiwl?
JSnatnatB graalu poatj xidti (
We the onderlrne(J Banks and bankers
preiented at
wilt pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana
aisle Lotteries which mar be
oar Cobb ten.
J.H.eLEMBW
Pres. Louisiana National Bank.
J. W. KILBUKTH.
Pres. Sute National Bank.
A. BALUWln.
Pres. New Orleans National Bank
Incorporated In lSdS for 25 yer by th
Lecisiamre for educational ana Charitable
Dorposea with aeaplul nirf)00.000 u, which
areawrre fund or over &ojm ba sines beer
4ddd, ;
By aaoverwhetmlns; popular vote lis frsn.
3blaeWBe mtd m ur of Iho nrntKtt
Oouatltutlon adopted Uecembtrad, A. I). IsTS.
The only lottery eTerroted on and endors
ed by the people of any state.
IT NRVEK SCALER OR POSTPONE.
tirnum Mlaslr Xn saber Urawlap
take aiace Baoihiir. ma tm,-
lsiatTlrBwlBBlariy erery three
"!? "Btcaa r HeaBl-AaBBally a
J5 WTCK. KIVHTH UltANU
" u" aa. in ineAiaumir or Mimtr
. . .
First publicalion, Oct. 6th, 1886.
Mln-ng Application No. IS4. far
Patent he to Cowan Mining Claim.
United SUtea Land Office, i
rrescott, Arizona, Oct, (5th, 1886.
Notice is hereby civen that Herbert H,
Logan, whose jxwt office address ia Fhe-
nLx. Milriconii Co.. Arizona, has thfa itav
filed his annliLition for A ratent for 1500 I t?I Yni.L,"'roan' attttiiT
" : r i ! wna 'D.BatAriiA9aa h tilt ail
linear feet of tho Gowan mine or vein, J ?u raidi,, xiS
giuunu vw ik in wium, euuan-u in urcen
Valley mining diatrict, county oi Yava
pai, and territory of Arizona, and desig
nated by the field notes and official plat
on tile in this office as lot No. 40 on un
suneyed land. Said lot Xo. 40 being
described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a granite post, 24x12x10
m. tell ft in the ground, marked GJo.
1, with a monument of stones built
alongside U.S.mineral monument, No.4,
"1 ml
fret distant, a tltabrl .hart
aw uw 5. ier si aiu K.
tf.au
xa im
tnDC H 19 dra II .inE.nrU'U't 1ml
to aaraalte yoi Itxl xi la bai -too fast
moanmantufat-ioes h-illtao s d7.aa-Z.
feet. ioad froas I
X ndl00(
iiu'oei it'iiitaio 1 4i. ia-
iia E Tr it t-g u asia K. Ms
na Global. Q-e u Vatl-rraaa
feet to atraalM pnei aacuus
mmi An. InAl I
- ".w .www . w mmw UV BS m SSI J S
N iS. with a irn'tamenttistunea oaju mmZ
aide; tbeare I St dec 11 sbib W. T.r Umm
bIb ,3Nfeeltjacraaitep UiIxisbV
moaaiooi lit iia cr.ianii ud
zranl sad
IU.T.U I
Sat wim a minaenlof at joes bautasi
side: thence N H ue n .la W (saveesss
Urcen Valley diatrict. bears S28 deir 03 ZZUVZ.Z '"LV: II l'1. lo. .
mm W, 494 ft. The S W corner of a
quartz mill 4oxS0 ft, bears X CO deg W
21 ft. A drift Gx8x90 ft lone bears N 34
deg OOW 175 ft. A shaft 6x12x80 ft deep,
uears pi iu ueg -l mm V IS.J it. A ehalt
OxHxliO It deep bears N 34 deg, 00 min
W. 215 ft. Thence X 56 dee 00 min E
Slew Orleans, lueaday. Orlaaer
Iw7.a Monthly Drawlnr.
Capital Prize, $75,000.
laa.aaa rirketaMi rrr UellaraEsea.
VrMtsataa. ta rir.ha la rrwaartlaa.
MSTor t-Kiica.
1 CAPITAL PKIZK f
a do do .
do da ...
2 parse
S do 2 Ha)
13 do looo. .
3 oo at.o
! oo 2cv-
10 do Jou.
w ao
tiMB do
73X00
n.oe
1st On.
llVt
1IU
nVa! r.lOiMit.i.i
IMStZtXt X7 laftne .! n tool I'm ih.u .
aa i atiawuBao wlta a maaaaMaia
stoats built a'oac aide. CS.a.aaral bbb
a'Disomr en r t rt sasiii Is
dxl nla E. 2 fen dl,taat tbac llu
ataUnW.aritiif;Ji ml E. lSie Sasttaa
round and mrard OB.Xil, wtU asssw.
mem orato-wa ojutaiojc side: tfctaas 1 a
U min E. rar II dl rain E-Ssa Saalki
variation 14 decrees 4 minntea axt. I .t...7T"..T?i??.r,attl"a-
nftn . W IMM'MHIU II 1
.5W it to a granite post 26x12x10 ins set I Tue!o.-Uouot ibi.aUneurstroedlatat
i tt in the ground marked G No. 2. with I .TTT.." f7J i i"!.ra
mon of stones built aloncside. Thence N i-di' "
34 deg 00 min W. a 14 detr 04 min E. I J a?iD." m "B. ??
w it bottom ot culcli bears X & S 1500
ftto :t granite post 24x9x8 ins set 1 ft in spo!.iXViw SiX eSLt
the ground marked G. No. 3 with a mon-l area ad are nmrhi u ai. tiui. USTl
of stones built aloneide. Tlience S 56 1 5ii,?.lw.1.tb..,h" 1teroiMC4'siMBjsj
deg 00 min W. va 14 deg 04 min E 300 Tt,Vt,VAn "iTmlS
mon of stones built alonzide. Thence I J. tca,-j. R-eier.
i.orx J S 56 '(leg 00 min W(same course) va 14
2V.
arraoxxaATio riux.tr.
t Approximation Prises if fTju.
v tiv tilt
to Jo
a3j
iVUu
- 3.oor
iS to.
. : i,oa
$T7J
iS
-.a
First publication Oct 6, 1881
deg 04 min E 300 ft to a granite pest 21x 1 Mining Application
1.N7 Prtaes, amonnttnc t"
Application fur rttea to clubs ahcald be
Ha. IB7 af
naraarr n. Laaan far Patau as
Caldan Wraath Mining; Class.
United States Land Office. 1
Prescott, Yavapai county, ATiifiaa, I
uciooer otn. isae. l
Notice is hereby civen thatHerwat
H. Lozan. Whose Post" ofSe addrm ia
10x7 inj set 1 ft in the cround marked
vr..o.o,vnta -a mon of stones built along
side. Then c S 34 dee- 00 min E v. IA
deg 04 hiin E 1500 ft to a granite bould-
; . . l , a a -e r . .
in piace laxioxis it marKed Go.6.
tlience N 56 deg 00 min E. va. 14 deg
04 min E 303 ft to mon and rwwt fi Vn 1
or!1 n ,"18 offlc OI ttie Coa,Pny lo J an(1 1 lace of beginning, containing 20.66 ( Phenix, Maricopa county, Ariaosa ttnr
yor farther information wrHe eleariT 1t. acres" inere u no adjoining cUim. The I - ' " lul3 n't .U1S appilCatM
oa full addreaa. vumTii. mitv. i. 1 ' I np.int M:i?m ! 'l.o o.i 1 j I fori mtcnt for tUfi 1 ;..... (u. .l.
ISSiLS?-'?,-.? k 25eaaJA' by Herbert H.Loiran. Ivim? nhnnt nn-1 Golden Wreath mine or vein tri
(uourexrereoadtirei.cj. v " half mile northeast. I gold and silver with surface eiotmitm
mm i r, r v n.i .. .. .... . I i i , "
New urieais Ii I. 1 " location ot tins mine is recorded I "unureaanu runety-one and two-teaaa
Acraiw.
Wuklaitaa, Be,
mmm aiaic.. nBgisitieu LCliarS
nstASsSAnas.tt. ha sk
Sew vrirsna. I.a
tn ttie recorder's office of Yavapai coun-1 Ie?1 ln dth situated ia Green VasV
ty, Arizona territory in book Iflpt mines, I mining district, county of Yavapai, r
pages 478 and 479 and in book 14 of I ritorT of Arizona, and deai'matea bv til
mines, page 46. I held notes and official Dlat on file fait
Any and nil persons claiminc adverslev I omce M Iot No. 45 on unsurvevem laa.
any portion of said Gowan mine or-sur- I Said lot o. 42 being described atsV
iace grounaare required to file their ad- I low" to-wit:
verie claims with the register of the U.S. I fwta?lnK t Branlte pit sixtart at.
Land office at Prencott. in th nt 2' ? 'I. ?0"0 a'no-l and arted B
Yavapai territory of ArizonadarinVtir; Tir' Vtt"" -
sixty days period of publication hereof. I '7'iUe.7dutrIc"l04r J1" "leifW'mlo t
nail.... ! a . . . I fs-a t stlsl t n . a. . . a . . - ' . aa
W1, "e Darrea b-v "rtu" of odVeamin e 7zr u " rss'ss
VKMua oi me statute. I 3i feetdeeo. trnr. M...V vV"L
J.L.CAM p, Begistcr. I df thence .M S9 de 13 tala W. rar 1 1 del(
mil. j-, ulijj i ue i ix bow claim 5 leel taa
jrrau te post i'4xt0xi ins set oo loot la Ue
rroaad. mark.d ,i ur v.. i mritt. mi
ririll-aon-atlon net ft icit "I won O HIL lanr .Id-- rK..H M 1ad,rZl
Notice of Application for Patent mn Tar 13 dee 5 aln E. 7S6. feet ta
First publication Oct. 6. 1886.
Mining Application No. 188, of Herbert
H. Logan, for U. S. Patent for
the Liberty Mining Claim.
Pint Publication October 6. 1S86.
United States land Oflfc.
Prescott. T,raml Ca. JHimu. im l mam
Xotlce is herebT riven that Herbert H Ion. mtumm
paato(Bceaddreaala Phoenix. Jiaricona Csuntr. T.rrl.
torrof Arizona, baa IhiadaT filed his application for a
patent for fifteen hundred linear ten of the LibertT mine
or rein bearing gold and silver, with surtaee rroond tlx
hundred ieet in width situated ia Green Valler Mining
IHrtnct, CountT of Yavapai, Te ritorr of Arixona. and
aesignaiea dt tne ncid notea and omcial plat on file in
this office aa lot no 39 unsnrrered lands anid lot no 3d
being described aa folVnra, to wit:
Beginning at a rranite neat SSxlOxS hv.. set i ft in ths
Krouou swim l. u i. wim s monument or stonea OOut
alongside Thence n l4sll'eTals0a a 3noft to a
granite post 2xl!x3 Ins. set 1 ft ln the ground, narked
L no . sith a moamnent of stonea built alonTsid
Aocncc N-wt i& is -use tauurt to granrte post zlx
10x7 in set I ft ln the ground marked Loo 2, jsita moo
nmsnt ef stones built alongside. Thence iUcH'w vs
It 3 04 e 300 ft to a granite post 18x12x3 ins, set Ittln
the ground marked L no 4. with a moaament ot stones
built alongside. Tbenca s 14 11V (same course) ra'14 -Ot'sSOOtttoa
granitSMst trxltxSin. set I ft in the
STOund marked Lno5. with a monument of stones hnilt'
aiongtiae. inence n J54J w va I4B04a 1500 ft to a
granite post rotllxa Ins, set 1 K In the ground, marked
L no S. with a monument of atones built slonnkif.-.
Thence nil0 lie ral4 04'e 300 ft to a monument sr4
post L no 1, and place cf beginning, containing 8-e3
Tne location of this mine ia recorded in the Ee-
jcr-nite poetS4stix7 int. st ons fs t la tae
sTroaoaasrKtdu.WsoS, with saaeefstaesi
baiUaIoa-sid; then-e - t9 dtt tt wSm I
Tjrll dec 5i rain IC 200 fret t. snfts aea
SOxmxS ins. set une loot la the arroaad sad
marked (iff So 4, with a ra-nnnen. T
stones bailtsloni; aid-; tbeoce S rflderJ
rain E. Tar 13 dez-Sf min T.. f.m. i.n,i,ial
" uraiiiie poi -,xnxv in-. jr one 10
1 83, of Herbert M. Lagan, far
tna American Mlna.
t. ....V11!1 d 8t' Land Offlee. I
Pr tcoU,Anona, Octobers. Ism.I
-iuuQti ucnurnven mtt ir,hM r
. ".-'-' ' . " UUIQ . I '.t r . . 1 . Hmn Im
Mrlcopacoaaty. Arttou hutbU d filed
. ' " mrmmm, ks aVil CIGIBII IlUn
area -nu tiiirtr-thrfa linaar fas I tn th. w r if a- - ...
TVrneSr S5srS
V.H.. I "" "i Tr ia cesr I BIB a. 7 feet 19
aMUK UUSL IDI. SeLfMlf. frWl1n 'M
Tunad. ratrsed G W So a srith . nnnn.ai.
ui iiuocp ua it aiooc side; Ihen-e 51 t8
jo min .ta- i3dic5: min E, a'ocrtbe iaK
yimtv ui Beginning.
o ntalnloc I oil acre.
101 location of this min fa 4 I.
Viic MCOnnrjOBCeOI XT 11 rnnntr In.
rina territoiT. in biak 1. Onr min.. ..mmm
, -. - B
The adjoining claim on the north :
1 " wiatn. siinsie n ii,Mn x-.11..
di.tri,, ..n. -v-.m.zT
zona. nddesUnaled be-field n.i.'..T?.
cat plat on Ale In this oB:e as lot So tt said
u ur.u UCKIIDfUU lOIIOSI, lOWltt
Beginning Utrulte nut ititt ir.k..
et uue foot in the gtound and ut.rad A Vo
1. wi li n taoand f stone ballt ilnn M. .
shaft 1x6x13 fact deep, beara .V 1 deg 13 min
c oi',rpit mrwoiii urns 0x1x11 eet lona;.
oenn . .ie umin w. 7ii(. th fan. Wi
a Urltt3x;x25fetlnnr,b:riXlldcnaln I
E. 93 feel menecSSTdez 43 min E. n.
u k s m 11 r. imij ivrfc if, a. erauits nutt Trt.i
iuuivikiu e iuui iu 1 uv (lOBau ina laaiKM
See that your name is on
tlie great register of the court
ty. You cannot vote at the
November election unless it
See that 71 our name is on the , An i m.
great register of the county
You cannot vote at the No
vember election unless it has
been placed there this year,
and 20 days before the elec
tion occurs-
year and 20 days before the
election occurs
SUBSCRIBE FOE THE
ARIZONA JQURNAl-IINEIL
carder's omee of Yavanai CountT. Arizona Tevritorr. in
Book 1 9. of Ulncs. pages 7S and Km.
There are no adjoining claims. The nearest claim is
we wetland; aituated S00 feet wester! r, claimed br
Herbert II. Logan.
Traverse nn rrom post L H o 1 to U. S min mon vo
Green Vaarr diat. Uomuencing at post L so I thence
so ueg us mm w, rar ia ueg 04 nun e, 410 reel East
erae 10. n anu a sit. sta a. rrom here L. so 1 baara n
tO deg 04 nun e; thesce 41 dcr 0 min w. tar 14d. r o4
min e, TOO feet, road boars n and a 1530 feet- rosd
bean a 10 deg 0 min w MSS feet, corner post itowan
mining claim so 3, sta a bears n 41 deg e: thm?i a 34
This Space is reserved for
advertisement of J. W. Wil
son & Co., clothiers arid
men's famishing goods,
removed into the fiasliiord
Block.
m...I-.c, $Aa2 ,? ,n,2 b" aionc I caued tho Ox-Bow and is claimed by
slde:tnno N 2 drs: 13 min Et- it.immZ1 t , ... . . . " -
miuE lirifeetto ag-ulie rost isurxs in I ""Den u. jugaa ana AL bieber.
dege, var 14 deg M min e, ) feet, bottom of gulch.
190) feet cornerO so i. corner G so 3 bears n 34 dee w.
thence a 34 deg 33 min w, vr 14 deg 04 mine, tiSfeet
to V. S. min so 4 G. V. district
Anv and all persons tUimingadreraelf anT portion
cf asii LibertT mina or surface ground are required to
me u.ir aavcrsr claims witn ue lugisier .4 ue uni
ted States Land Ofiln at Prantt Yavapai Co. Ariiosa
Territorr during the alxtT dan nalod of Djbllcation
jhcreof, or thtr wdl bj barrel br virturt of the prorli-
tnwucnuiu.
JJ-JCAJTP, Esristsr.
$15 REWARD.
The undersigned will r7 the tbove reward
for the recovery of a bis i saddle horse .boat
fteea hands high one walte hind foot: bread
dtreh: tan, or Uee Ts connected aad
vweted: white star ai forehead and swdaUt,
Vftrka aaWk. address 3. KMLK ft.,
Iitxat ailaeS''
act one foot n the groun 1 and marked a jao
, ,1111 n uiwayi aea uuiil -mlon Side
th'ne-?f,S7aeslS min V. va-H domain e!
13) feet ta a granite po-t :il7i7incheaaeio7e
foot la tni ground and marcedAXos. with
- rnnandnr fn bal t 1 og aide; triene.
o-urtiuim , Tr 11 iirt AI B11U E lSj
fret t. a gr.nl e post 23xSt7 Incb-a aec one
footln t'ir arroand rnd iu,lr-.i a v(.
amnunlotat q built alouc aide: thence s
IdmllalnW.vii 11 deg 4 m.n E. iin"dl
Jo as none p-t2lbj-l) b. 11 mehn- act one
root in 1 h icr nma u marked a Sot, with a
. . uuii.i.tia; si".; tuance s
STdmJmlDE rll rtiglminE, lWfeetlo
i-..uiiiuwuuiu4LtA.iii aaj p.sxs of be
I'MU'l'li.
Ae ofelilm, ?.6)acre.
TQeiea enoadtulnlnreialma Th...
'i ia Is theuawj. claimed br H.ibtrt n
lii4vere line frcmcoar A VoiAfima
mini-; cUItu to U. M. mineral mrn.n
va- , van uiiuinz ui.irirL. Yvsnul
MIL rr 1 a- Irlmne f "
The laa fraiiciMO Weakly Alts.
ha tent to afiw.diraa. thirtaaa. -ta-.
aa trial fer otaU. falaaaidprc
ara amtH m jmrtj Watanaar.
SO WIUXT ALTA.
F 01.1 post A No 4 merl-an'lalm K3J
Suilt E.ur Ildeil min E IS07 feet station
ui3iiii 1 Djtia .o 4 Lrs :9d-g3 ml j
W: ll II A S ltrlr 3 min K. ta 11 t i
IK.I3iii.t UBMiAthiar 8 lldego tnln r
SK.'f tiom u ana post L. So 4 (Ubert
i." ' 'i.r tt 4J leg
inlnE.i'i n e XTtdeg 11 rnti w. THrlldeg4
Mi.Ii o feet 10 (mou .nl rost L Jo I f
L.1 eri in nipgciH m) U 1): L,Cb:tn r. 7 J
M.b ijiu c: lu, nc niicirim n va. ,
d ImnE I ofeetEt-t Ver neer. ber.
.-uiij Mll.'e K.-laDueisS 4 dec 41
! ml.- E 71 ftct such. tea-. J," d 10) feet oad.
be. I H 1) uC? u min W. trml 'mnm ...
pt G SuS . ; )wa mini) i'uK, aiaE iieari
J i.f;umlnE; tlience 3 34 d r raiu , tsr
t J ( im a E. ting line f O .wn el alra
uoi uiu oigoioa. nears . ai9 13x
eei tinou and polU Noaitta a.sts F Ii.ih
il lifo rain w; 'hence h 34 dec X nia w
xjltiy-if" "': aisObeeraS d'er I M'ulE Jnft. tomMu:
iiiu.'Q K. I of bigioning, coauinin
nii' v.i 0c. '2? of thi? mln 'COided In the this mioau rswrisJ ta t
mVdlx' 0 t o miner, ai pages
Anv
and all persons claiming advendty any
pviruua 01 Raid vromen- v reatn nunc or
vein or surfsxe eround are reauired ta
file their adveree claims with the register
"of the U.S.Land ottice at Prcsrotf. in the
county of Yavapai, territory of Aruona.
during the sixty days period of publica
tion hereof, or they will be barred Yj
virtue of the provi.-tons of the statute.
J.L.Cajip, Register.
First publication Oet.6. 1886.
at l" las: - naiic ti . . 14 mc Wtw
b.-ra H. Losiaa. lar Vaucat far
the aaaalt aliiasr mala.
Hrvt 1-uhUratlon OA. S. WM
United states Land QIs,
Praaxt, Tavapal Co.. Aruona. OA. XUM.
Notice is nsrD-giren nut uerbrrt H. Logaa.
post eei .-e aurrs, is nix-ux. jaanconx coiasr.
ierr
erritorr. bat tins die flled bis aTDikstioa for
for nuu nuadXAl tine r fast cf the 4irnm!miaaor,
bjannr gold and silver, with aurfxtt man 1 six haadrad
lax ta width sitatVsl in Grea Vallr Kinin; fXstrjI.
Yavapvi Cjaat . Tirriiorr of Arijom. and "'-rjiitrl
br th: fle'd notei and oStaxl p'lt on 2 c tn thla Q&m as
Lot So. It on unarreTd li . - vn ss hw
leg dszribsl as I jllowj, to wit:
Beginning at a graaits port 2 IxWxl inv sjt 1 ft. la Cis
Vround mxreJ S A a. 1. nil . atrnmatBi stor. hs
skmgsidt Theni.4l 4l E Va. H urE.9ai ft. ta
Cnit4poattailx3lna. set 1 ft.latJisgnunl,BanaB.
9 -no. 2, With a noaununt of stones built tTuwat S.
S. mhunl montssait 'o. 5, Green Va3er Xa
tri.-t. biars i Ii41' E. SCI ft. A Umbcrad aaaa.
sctrisj ft. dxp, with drifts i. bears S. Si's w ti
R. disc. Alhaftrlrllft h.H. 3f..ul a
diat Tte3S3lsiwvnurE4fttoagrsaas
postSJtisi Ins, s.t 1 ft la thj grouoJ marxed a S S.
with a moaammt of stonss ixit alo3giii. Zssaa 3
ti'41'wTx. l0ars.WfLt3a ifriaju pn: XatUaa
Ina l.-t 1 1: la the s nxad mirxei a Xi a jritn a m ioa-
nal of tea b-j.it aagnle. Tan.' ."rjl ir H. 1
iom3asa:aa3pMt3 a. l.lUpax
coaulning li i Iu ta a'ixi at
onl:i ia tna Rrordr's oil ri y.rssl
Couatr. Anrai Tsmurr, ia But 1 of h'di ai pj
.r . ,, . . I 1 ths Uacrtr miaia j naim. abt tax aiit) til
An and all n r mi eladminr lu.n.i. I .v. ,i.i. k uJi 7 '
ra ffi rf'1nlL'1.J?l!na or "' lopona Aar sad all pirtjcr, elximiajxi .-mar ear partln ot
rftr?.iu r dioniethe'r aoveiae kIoi wl h I txid suaiaut nas or rarti.-e zrojaJ ars niiTriitifis
land odes at I taeir alrersr claims wita tas Rr".sLr of ths tlaitsl
land terrl- S.ut: Laai OJce at Pra.MU, la th j Owatrof Yavaaal.
nar nerlnrl ITerriLlrTof Arlr-m .n..--.. . .
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birrsl br Tirtsaef
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