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AK 1 ZONA J OU a N AL-M1N Elt WEDNESDAY April 7, 1S97 UON TAMERS. r Some TThO Js'crer Van the Whip In Trato lnc tssiwms. Ffenob lion tamers, even if iboy do not exooed in skill those of othor nations, have, at nny rate, Iwd muro svrifcten and said nbont tliciu. A few years ago M. Peson retired from business, having mado a fortuno by his great power over animals, and gained tho distinction of being pos sibly tho greatest lion tamor in tlie world, "with tho exception perhaps of M. Bidl, at whoso nienagorio in Paris somo timo ago thorowas a wonderful mooting of giants, dwarfs und monstrositios generally, for tho purpose of disoussing tho interests Df thoir respeotivo callings, so far as Jthoso interests wore connected with Sho hiring of .ground in Paris and Its Ticinity. M. Pezon was ono of tho tamers v'ro ignored tho ueo of a heavy -iip. Conciliation, nnd not coer cion, was apparently his motto, and, acting on that principle, ho at tained prodigious success. Henri Martin, too, another French per former, was quito in tho front ranlc, and he, unlike somo others in the profession, began really young. Ho was but a 6mall boy whon be first embarked on circus lifo, and began with horses, gradually making his Way to tho more dangerous animals. Be la said to havo been ono of tho few who did not object to taoklo ti gers, leopards and panthers throe mlmale which the majority of wild beast performers have a wholesome End not an unnatural dislike to. ' Somo of M. Martin's mothods ap pear to havo boon curious. Having en one occasion to interview a hye na. Martin wrapped his logs and fcnns with cords, protected his bond wltkhandkerohiofs and other things, aad, walking Into tho cage, wont to the hyena and offered it his arm. The hyena bit it, of course, but Mar tha looked on stolidly, as though nothing had happened. Next day he Fubctltuted a leg, and so tho train ing went on, till either tho hyena gottirodof biting or was so disgust ed at seeing no result that ho gave it up. M. Albert of Havre, too, was an other famous man in his calling, and distinguished himself on ono occasion, when ho found a quarrol going on among tho bears, by walk ing straight In among them and sep arating tho fighters t but Mr. George Banger onoe did about as plucky a thing as evarwsa known. Tho lions and a lioness wero having a tcrrifio fight in their cago, and the battle raged so furiously that neithor Crockett nor tho keeper cared about venturing in-. Mm. Sangor, however, was equal to the occasion, and, go ing in among tho combatants, suc ceeded in restoring peace at last. But if "Crockett, who was a very able trainer, showed a slight loss of nervooa that occasion, ho mado up for it on .another, when a groom tampered with tho fastenings of the lion's cago at Astley's, in tho hope that the occupants would kill one or more cf tho horses, in order that ho might bo revenged on tho manage ment for some flno inflicted. Anight "Watchman, hearing a noise in the auditorium, soon discovered the cause, and a mossago was sent to Crockett at his lodgings hard by. The tamer arrived, and, going into the auditorium with, a small switch, fr ooeeded in avory-short timo in ro caging his pupils. London .Field. 2io Affidavit In tho Box. A friend of mino told mo of an ex perience ho had that was most pe culiar. He is a lumberman, and was formerly engaged in business at Stillwater, Minn. A freshet occur ring, his office- building was, swept away, and with it a wooden box containing a number of valuablo pa pers. Headvertised for thoir return, offering a considerable reward, but in vain. A few months later ho went to Donaldsonville, La., making his headquarters thoro while ho inspect ed the cypress forests west of that place. Tho river came up suddenly one night, and tho water surround ed his house, keeping him a prison er. When, at tho expiration of a few days, tho river subsided, nmong the debris in front of the houso was the box that had been lost in Minne sota. It had boen.lined with metal, and this fact kept tho contents in tact. When oponed, nothing had been very seriously damaged by the water. Washington Star. Tbn New Domeitlc Housewife (to now domostio) There is ono thing I wish to say to you. Tho last girl had a habit of coming into tho drawing room and playing tho piano occasionally. You never play tho piano, do you? Now Domestic Yis, mum, I plays, but Fll hev to ohargo yor 5 shilling? ff week aixtry if I'm to furnish mu teio -for tho family." -London Tit (Bits. Fortune. Fortune is liko the market, whew many times if you can stay a little the prioewill fall, and, again, it is some times like a sibyl's offer, whiob at first offeroth the commodity at faD then.oonsumeth part and part, and still holdeth up tho price. Ba- OOTl. The annex to the county hospital hps been completed, and is now oc cupied. Mrs. Hagan, who in San Fran cisco a short time ago stabbed her husband with a pair of shears, and was about to be tried for assault to murder, died Tuesday night of ty ' phoid fever. She was 21 years old, and leaves two children. Greek guerillas are swarming along tho hills on the Turkish front ier, and havo assumed an aggressive attitude. Their action will proba bly result in open warfaro bottveeu Greece and Turkey. It is believed : tt the Greek regulars will bo or--ored to make an advance as soon as an outbreak shall have occurred. TtTANTED-SEVEllAL .FAITHFUL MEM OK ' women to trarol for ioiponsi We rtuhlicliwd honsn in Arkoaa. Salary $7M. pwynhlt. 1S weekly and exjBee. Position immanent. Inference EUmfows nelf-ddrttl teauri en velop. Tho National. SUr Haildts. UUcat. aj7tW-W THEY EAT SOAP. Reenter Ary Soldier Do It Somrtlmw to Uct Out or Wion. Hungry indeed must bo tho man who will oat soap, yot it is fact that soap oating is- common among the regular nrniy soldiers stationed at Governors island and Fortd Wadsrworth and Hamilton. Tho snxno peculiar habit is said to lx prevalent Aiuon? the boys in hluo in Unolo Earns service at other ar;ny posts in too United States. Tho soap thoso warr&rs eat is not tho delicately socntod, perfumed kind, but tho rankest, strongest cheapest and poruarw the worst soap mado. II Doats-tbo government about a com r bar. u Soap eating hfS been w feature of nrniy lift for sliig that tho oldest veteran onuno r)ll tlio time whou it ws not thejiraatieo on certain oc casions to eat Sowp- It is said i have been a cdjn&on habit with the spldiers in thfc. Irtish army during the AinerioaiviWplution. The sol titers eat the ty&p 'not from ofcoieo, but for n rowonio one would guess. It is not n pleasant thing to say, but it is true, ifOvW-tholesji,- that the regular army of- tho United States eontaine an elemant that tho officers in commnml fiukat tunes most diffi cult to oontroljTln Castle William on Governors island are Imilt sonio of tho darkest iu$d moat dismal dun. goons it is possible to conceive of. They are deep down, and a prisoner confined in one of them is so far re moved from the outsido world that he cannot hoar a sound or seo his band before his faoe nt midday with the sun shining brightly. Those oells or dungeons are used as plnooa of confinement for soldiers who litwo defied tbo rules or broken away from tho restraints of '"Msciplino. Tho offenders are mot tiy of the lowest class. All of thorn dread tho punish ment of confinement in ono of Cos tlo William's dungeons, and tho utmost ingenuity is oxercised in devising exou&es that will stay tho bnnd of discipline. "New" soldiers who haven't beon Initiated afton protend to bo ill. This novel works. Keen post physicians soon discover' the deception. Thrt old veterans in the basinet, men who have records of 15 and 20 day drunks and have time and tt?am told their superiors to go to Jericho or some other place, follow tho never foiling systoni of soap eating. Tho scheme is to take a piece of soap ordinary washing soap is uwctl at all the posts out off a pioco about as large as a quarter and twice as Thick, ebew it up and wash it down with water. It takos but n few momenta for tho vilo stun to work. Tero is a most violent wrenching at the stomach, a deadly sickness seizes tho prisoner, and bo froths at the mouth. Of course he is hustled off to tho hospital, where an emetic is administered, and thcrn he remains in a clean, comfortable cot, with tho host of ont and drink, until the extreme weakness which bis unusual moal has caused loans him. The soap eator invariably wins. Although tho physician may strong, ly suspect the cause of tho prisoner's illness, ho is under orders not to make any experiments, and n soldior in confinement suffering from at.-. ailment of whatevo nature must Im removed to tho post hospital nt once. New York JournnL Thn Uxolunivo Fmnnnkj-. Tho Forest nnd Stream tellg of a club that exists down in Currituck sound for tho purposo of acoomnw dating tho duok shooting members. Thoro aro four members, and fom shares constitute the stock, each eharo being valued at $25,000. Only ono of tho mombors has visited the olubhouso during lato years. Hit head of tho olnb is a Now York rail road man, and - tho others aro mil lionaire several times over. Tho olubhouse is situated on an oyster shell island, supposed to have 1koii built up by Indians. It is u place whore nntiquorious would find some thing rich to study. This club is probably tho tarr t ex clusivo ono in tho world, and tho shares aro not for sale. It is called Pamunky club, and tho member wh'o wishes seclusion finds it ou tho island among tho big troes, whoso limbs aro rough with ago. Her Ad rice An old lady of Fifo, noted for pos sessing a sharp tonguo and n tendon oy toward taking down concoited people, was entertaining a number of young folk at an evening party. The guest of honor was a young man who had obtained nn appoint ment in China, and ho was so much elated over his prospects that ho talked throughout tho evening of himself. As he stood up to go tho old lady, who had leon rather silent, said to him, MTak gudo euro o' yoursel' when yon 'to uwa for, mind ye," they oat puppies in Cboo na." ... - . XtxtiftKUlrited. "I love you donrly, Jaok," shs said. ''You are tho light ofmy life." "I'm sorry," said hor fnthor as ho appoared in tho doorway, "but I will havo to put your light out" London Tit-Bits. Nevr MniTol or KlrcirloHy. A few hundred feet in the air, Just above what is known as the magnotic disturbance of the earth's surface, the olectnc wave mns in long, straight lines. They aro called tho Hertzian waves, after young Hertz, their discovoror. These waves are, in fact, found overvwhere in tho air, but up thero they can be used without the danger of local disturbance, and-Mr. Tosla lias, by a long series of experiments, learned to take hold of them and flash a light precisely as a sun beam is flashed from a mirror. He has also learned to throw tho electric onorgy of these waves into a battery and turn a distant machine connected with this battory by a wire. Mr, Tosla has a machine in his labora tory, that he calls an oscillator, that generates these waves and projects tuoni into tho atmosphere just as nature does. With this oscillator ho lias succeeded in making every calculation necessary to flash a mes sage without a wire to any part of the earth, or to tako tho electric wares generated by tho groat Ni i agara aud grind wheat in Argentina or run tho trolley cars in Sydney. This is no longer speculation, but science, aud with time and capital suoh a gigant ic scale will bu realized Ex. Letter I.lai. The following is a list of letters remaining iu the Proseott postollico for tho wcokendiug April 2, 1897: Aiusworth. 0 F Hjdot E K xVhdorson, Andrew Lomax, D E Anderson, Mikt Lamb, Frank Arnold, T J Loughnoy, W Barth, Herman Miller, C W Bedell, S L Moore, O B Barlogia, L McNab, Bert Bonnette, A lioysert, Addio Brookshiro, Goo Kollau, James Cook, H L Shultz, J F Eyans, 11 N Smith, Oscar-2 Freromakor, A White, Mary Fugett, J Yatnbort, Clayton Fee, Jno F SPAX1SU LIST. Feruandes, D Arez, R T Castella, Juan Cn&tolla, Manuel Alvoroz, Corlac Romero, Dolaroz Please call for advertised loiters. E. J. F. House. Postmaster. Spain has not paid its soldiers for seven months and they are out with the ultimatum "no pay, no fight." Cuba will soou bo free, says nn ex change. MINES H SALE"! TB08K that wUh to vorcli thi fit pir ami tcoM claim vi the uadcrnleaM aw r jartwJ to cU oq Mm, vrban fall tvrtiodr. yrlcr, &B(l otkor omttrra will boconiiilrcd Tha el&itni nr fire in iiumtwr siut adioin wtrh tt&r. Wnte to or tU JOHN MsAUl'. Walmt or. AMaot mSNf THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR. -f i WORLD-WIDE CIRCULATION. i Twenty Pases; Weekly; Illustrated. Indispensable to Mining Men. THRE2 DOLLARS FSR TEAR, FOSTPAID. IAMT1C COfrSI mi. MINING AllD SCIEST1FIC PRESS, 220 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. vw Chas. 4. Dale! WHOLESALE AND UCTA1L ULALKIl IN GENERAL BRGHANDISE SSflHZ Comiif iDe a lnll Li&e i; Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Butter and Eggs, Hay and Grain, All the Standard Brands of Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos. 3 MINERS 1 IKspccUUr Are asked tnOiTe my JIoum a !LUII lU"lMl llUVIi SUUU CI UKHr NYorlc. 'For Home Use My Goods are Ex-i csilea by no Oilier House. ALL UUODS WARK.A.STXD. Telophonnlt). BANK OF ARIZONA PttESCOTT, AatZOKA. Incorporated in 1877. The Oldest lJank in the .territory. Authorized Capital, -Paid-Up Capital, -Undivided Profits, - $100,000 - . 50,000 . - 10,750 HOGO RICHARDS Pie.ideut S. W. WELLS Vice President M. B. HAZBLTINE Cashier coaaKSPONT)KJtTs: Bnkof Calltornla. BAN! FllANGJSCO lAidlAW ACo.. NKW ViiIW Tbe Union Natloail lUnk.,.., ( IIIOAGU Uotmen' Bnk 8T. 1X)UI3 A General Bukiog Basioess mosaeted. DRAFTB and Taleip-aphle Exohnnco nn a! : ihn principal cltive of the Unltnl aiAt Ixmt.t inn sold. SF"Col lections receivo prompt attention. SP"Eserow papers taken oare of without charge. Electric Telephone Xo. 1U0. FOR SAbE! By H0DGD0N BROS., Placentas. i in i 1 I A - I rrilliiurupcrtr hMaJepth if 70 fwt. a drift -- 'ii foot, connects with tnnnrl 62 foot. Tap Hie shaft SO ftet dcop. LEDGE: FOUR FEET WIDE. AB wo advance In depth the or growa mom YALUAULtL We wish for pxplo wh woold It Ice to pure haae this Burt of priporty. CALL AND EXAMINE OURS. W will nuk Ibem nttIflL HODGDON BROS., Placentas, Arizoua. , MINING MACHINERY ! ! FOR 8 ALE! A Two stamp mill stamps 850lba each, heavjr battorvand 8 to 10 horao power ongino and Perfection con centrator. Will behold cheap and on reasonable terms. Also a complete small steam hoist capable of raising 500 feet. Perfect ly new, never in use. Will Wo sold for cash for less than it cost in Chi cago. ArPLY AT THIS OFFICE Jerome HOTEL ! JEROME JUNCTION. flrGood Accommodations rtfrGood Meals. JACK SIMS, . . Prop'ri SANTA I'E KOUTE. Atlan tic & Pacific IRailroad Company. WeUrn IHvUlon. C. V. HMmi, ltecftfvr. Cnudenaed lime Table Ni. 45. iiQccUro Feb. It. 18V7. VjSTyAl.U HAHTWAKD it STATIONS, j 'a P ? ? ? y 1 t 1 r 1 ftiSlp irtBp &0bt 11:10.1 stun KkXVpi ar , 7Ktlar 70n RilDa lfcnl 3.tua,tl.-Up1' 9aa 4:(0a HtlU iKXn J:30p XOOpi :40a ItWpl ..Vilivaf;ii.., .KauMa Citr ixtUTftr.,,.,.. ...La Juata.. ...... . ..Albutinivqt:... .... Winirate ,. ......tiallup ....... ., .Holurouk. .... .... WIbiUiw. .. ...PUitMatT.. ....... . , ..WlUUina...,. .,AU I'ork,,,.. ...Ah Turk.. .... IVncott It .....Pfawnix It ...Ah Fork . I'cmU Bpringt.. . . Kliuiuiaa . ..It ....TtnNMdl.... HUat... ....... .. lW4dAd.. . . . ..lMittTU.. .Ujrtuw .., . . . Kltunor. . . .. . . ..,..Mu;ifc.. ...Lm Acs1.,.t ....Haa l)utro....lT ..8au Krtt&eucu. .lr 7.0&a, :10o 8iOVi (VSa 7ilU 2:S0a e.&aj ! (rtfia ! 2.00a ll.80t! 7:to 10,20p ftADpj IttlSai tJOOp l.-oop tltOfea fr.lGa Limited Train Km 3 Hcwt bound and No. 4 llul IkttiBit. run KMiil--iiklj, No S loai'oa I kic&cu 6.00 p. m. WVlnosdaja and Baturdara p&Ma AUKncnioo llt05 p. m. I'll daxa ana Sb.ndaf ; Barvtow Uii p. to. Tooday and Baturdaja. arrirlnKat Ix AuccJm 6.00 p. m. Tttftara toid llatarday. rDtfiri lor nort of iloja holding tlkeU readlrir via UoJatP cbans at Uarttovr to No. S. No 1 It avra Lua Ancalxa at 8.00 a. m. Ttttwdaja and Vridar pansiuc Urtow l.W p, nu and NttUi-a 7 jhJ p. m. wo o daj; Albnqorqua SiU p.ra. Wdndataand BatunUj, arrlTlcf C'lil caao t.Ui,R,) rldaT and Monday. i'UBefitfpra from North of Mokre mar take thn ldmitid rithar at Itnnbiw or Tto NpUp. Only tlnt la tiritfji aoUl at toll ralM art) honomi an tka Limited train. DON A. aWKET. U. Yam. Arrnt. Albaanrt)oe, N. il. Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Railway. Timo Tablo No. 20, to tako effect Sunday, November 29, at 12:05 a. in. 8TAT10N8. BoQih bound laCimr No- 1 iNo. 1. 70a.LtATAn rout. Arrlie 7'i llock Hotui ...! 8iM5 liallUa V-.Ofet . .Jrrotaa Juuotlon , AriT. . IrcottMLaTW lftaa LeTelTtcv)tt. . ArriTe Nortlibooad. No. 2. Ko 4 7JOp4 0:2Jp ktlp 10-?pll0;:i0a, U:t0p lliUi ItUp lp 1122a .Umninlt... . .Skull Valler- .. .KrrUand... . DateCrNk. . . . Conjma...n ...Wiokttnbnrc., Hria ....Qlada!..... . ...Vlliambra... Arrivn.-l'boenlx. , fc&Opj ;2ap Si tOo S.tla 4: IS X:Ua ZSoa l:Ua lTa!12:Up 2U 2.10 ,-: fctSjv. S:I0ai 5jJ6p fcSla' lSpi 70ai &00p liiHpiasjp ll:X2(llilJa iu:iia;iQizvp v-.sna KUt &lla 7-Sa .. . .1 7:16 LmtvI 7:30! 7Alfp 7:30p Dlnline nation No, t nnd 4 rtnnctat Jerotno Junction With U V. A P. H r tor Jerome; )nncUnjr at Prm eott vr tarf Una for all tnlnint cnjp;at Conxra Junction with Conjfr Oold Co. Hit for Conjrrc, axul with ata lino for iiarqoa HalaikUtlunand Yarnell; at l'healx with tho M & l'.Jt. H. for potnt on UtaHoathorn Pacific jUrn. AUowithB. H. V. It.lU ClttM tonnction mad at Arh Fork wlh Santa t Konte fal trtdn to all point nut and rt. Train for California iMtn Aah Fork at ft: 10 and.? ts p. rn.. amt injt in Loa Ansvlea naxt afternoou at 19 nl ban Franoiaco itcond morning at IMi Train for the et 1itcd Ash Fork at 633 a n GEO M-BARQENT. General K. A 1. AsU W. B . QOLDSWOUTlll Fncott, .Vrii. City HeiK Agent, liotol Darke. Uttic. Pivaeott. Arizona. P.M. UUIU'HY U. K. WELLS. Pn't . A Uea. Ala-'r. Awiatant Uon. Manafcr, Prvveott, Arisona. rnweott. Arizona. United Pacific Railway Company. TIME TABLE MUM Dally. 7t5 Ail 7. U3 7.20 8.10 8. U BTATIONB. Lt, JeromeAr ...,PlxtVlow... ...Horwbhoo... ...btimialt..... Dari Ar jATomnJcLr i Miled Dally. 12.80 I'M 12.05 11 40 AM 10.M 10.00 Train connect at Jerome Junction with dail; train front PrcoU and Aah Fork on U. t, P. A lMUilway. JOSEPE L. OtUODX, Vice President aud Gen' I Mnnagnr. JOHN BURNS, Superintendent. J. A. Valden, Gonoral Panienpor Ageet. GOLDEN ' EAGLE HOTEL. fforaiflrly 'J art In Maior'a. -KEOPBNBD JANUARY lul FRED SiTTES AND FRED SBMIDT proprietor. The now proprietors announce tbat they will give the BEST AC COMMODATIONS and will spare no spains to please tho public. GIVE US A CALL. 3- A yi rynnin Av Arizona . Ore Company. t 5 i WM, OIAYPOOL, - Unyr of All Cla at iOEES! SATISFACTION' G ARANTEED n -4M Jr3t.)HC BRINKMEYER'S HOTEL MONTEZUMA BT11ECT. pnESCOTT, HENRY BRINKMEYER, --Propriet Contrail r Located Near the Pka. Good RoomB Comfortably furnished o. .!:. 111. i. - T i the Market Afforda. PRICES: REASONABLE WBaker Attnchod to HotaL-EJ fcead Delivered to all Parts of City JPics and Cakea Always on Hand. Schilling's Beat tea for tale atThs Bashford-Burmiator Co. Try a small NOTfCE OF F ORECLOSURE SAL Atlan iiCfflPaclRailro E. ai. WESTERN DIVISION. la tli DUtrict Court of tha Bcond Jwlktal JodicUl DUrrlut of tha Territory of Kv Maxleo. Pur tha Trial and Hearing of Caotea AtUlajt Under tha CuoatitsUoa and lAr of ' tha United StaUa. DNITED STATES TIIUBT COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Complainant, AO .LIMIT ATLANTIC AND TACIP10 IIAILUOAD COMPANY AND OTUEIlfl, Dafwjdanla. Notlo U hirebr ?irn that ptiranant to the Arcrt of fortcloanra ad aald.mad and eatned on April 10, 1906. bf U abowtIUed lcrt In thit alOT-nUUd caa, and panoant lit cer tain othv lUcroM annulary tharato. entered by tha (ollowvuf named Court and on h follow, in Utu in ,imltar can tharela pndli W ttn tht aaldtytnjtwl Fiat Trut Compan of New York, a coa$Ulat, and aald Atlantic and Paai&o IUUraad Company and otheta, a dtfiodanta, to wit: Dy tk DitUlct Cottrt if tha Poarth Jodie 11 DUtrict of tha Tarriivr of Aritona. on Jnc 1st, 1S56; br h Clralt i$wit of tha UnltadSutea for thaovtham DUtrict pf California, on Dc eombcr , 11, and lir tha Circait Conrt of tha TJnltad 8ut far th Northra DUtrict of California on LVxmlwr 21,161: I. Own N. Mtrron, a 8pcial MasUir ai pIntl by aald wrart in aid aataral otcaa, will m11 at pnblte anctljn to th hUjUit bidder or blddar. at Gallup, in tha County of Ikr- naliUo, Trrir-.ry of New Mniaa. in th Swond Jodlclai DUtrict of th Ttrritory of Nw Mt. eu, at tha paaaanger tUlUn of aald Railroad Coapaay opoa th mortjrad nramiae Mid, in Monday, Ihe Third Day or Hay, 1897, at 12 o'alock, noon, of that day, th railroad, proarty, Hxhla, prirUftaw and franchiMw la and Vy aald daerao Urcd to l aold. Itvi utr L4a oWribed a follow, tU : Tha franehlaa. richt of way, rallrcad. tala- rraph, Undt, land cranta. ahep. dapota, build Inga, trnctarw, bridcat, Tiadnet,rollinjttk txl. nachintry, sappUaa and all property of rry dcrIpton eoaipotlcg and pertalzdne to that part of th railroad and talagraph Unii of tha AtUnlio and Paolfio Railroad Company taown aathWlm DltUioa tktraof, Iwgianlnf at Albotoamna, on th IUo Qranda Hrar lu tha Tarritory at Nw Mexico and thnc nunlsg wtwrdly throajh th rTerriUjiV o Nw Moxieu and tha Territory of Axiton to tli haad watr of tha Colorado Chiquito and Uiimca to tha Colorado rim and acrou tha auave to a point at or near tha town of Tha Nedl In thit But of California, and thane a tha aahi line ha bacn or rar ba located or controcted, to th Pacific Ocean; and Is all addition and xtn loca ta IdJranroadrandTtaWrapa ajd th Uir proparty and thins aforaaaid, Uwhr with all th ranta, tb, Iuqm, profit. Income. priviU9 and apportenaneaa thertnsto belong Ingorlnanywiaa appcrttinlf ami alo till th itot, riht. title, InUrett, property, ki Ion. claim and demand whataoerer both in law and in equity of aald Atlantic and Pad fll Rail road Company of, in and to thelaamo a.ad ary and Try part lhareof , "with Ue appnrtt.iancep; inclodlnx all tha real estate, land anl Utd ranU, whather patented or unpatented or anr- tejed or onrorreyed or otherwUe In th TerrN torie of New Mexico andJArizona and gUta at California, weatot aaid Wo Grand Hirer, in whlh aald Atlantic and Pacific IUIlroad Cera panyoreald United Bute Trait Comtianr of New York, Trnitee, ;haa any Intemit and all InterMU therein and right thereto, and also all track. line, railr, brldcea. way, baUdln, pier, whane troctore. ereetiomi. fence, walU and ilxtnre erected on, or pertaining to, aald Weatitrn DI riaioa aa now coaxtxneted and optrated, and all fraachlawi, pririlecea andjriahtitof aald R-iiL- road Company, and alao all the locomotltee, cn- Kinea, tendere, car, carriage, tools, mahiniry, tnannfactnred or nnmannfac tared material. coaL wood and anpplie of erery kind belc-n-imt or prta!ntiuto aald Weatern DirUton; and alio all ohoeet In aolloa of STery kind nnd dc acription. tnolndlng bill recelrable, book jio- coant. traffic baJanc, all book of record and account of erery kind and description, all paper, map, svtatoriea and doenmentit in any wiae referring or relating to tald property and the franchise; and alto all traaehlae and prop erty and all personal righta or interact la Iran- chle or property of avery kind and fcaorip Uoa. real or mixed, wiwt of aaid Rio Grinds Rlrar or relating or pertaining to aald Treatarn Dirlaloa, whereeoerar the aame may be sitoated, held or owned by th defendant Railroad Com pany or in which said Compamy ha tiny in- terar. The purchaser of aaid railroad, propertlea and franchise, npoa making payment of tie pur chase price bid therefor, or upon making uneh WorUIon forth piymant lUeraof aa tht Court hall approre. chall recvlre a mn. Teyance of the railroad property and franchUee purchased and thereupon shall be let into tkji- easloa of the premUee ronToyed, and shall reoeirs the same, together with any property and lneonwi aequlred or receired by the RtcelrerR in te management cr operation of the mortgaged preaalces; and tneh purchasers chall alao recelYft a conwyeae of any and all property of said de fendant railroad company Tested in or tending in th name of the Receiver, or to which the Receiver haa In any manner aeqnlml title aa such. The said aal will be made upon tho Uirm epecifred In caid. aereral !decree, and eulrject to the condltionc reicrratlena and protUi' n, 'In aald Mrcral deereoa teipcctirely containeti. in- eluding the provision that the pcrchaaf r or pur part eonalderatton of the purchaeo prion of tho property purchased, and in addition to the sum bid. shall take the same and receive the deed therefor upon the express condition that he or they and hi or their uooeors or assigns shall pay, satisfy and dUcharge any unpaid compen sation which shall be allowed by the Court t tho Reoelver, and any indebtedness, obligations or liabilities which shall hare been legally con tracted or Incurred by tho Receiver before de livery of possession of the property sold( in cluding the Receiver's notea or certificate iasn tloued In aaid decrees and also any Indebtedness and liabilities contracted or incurred by said defendant Railroad Company ia the operation of Its railroad prior to the appointment of Re ceiver, which are prior In lien to tho first mort gage of aaid Railroad Company mentioned In aaid dtoroe and which shall not be paid or sat isfied ont of th Income of the property la tho hands of the Receiver, upon the court adjudg ing the aaas to by prior in lien to said mortgage and directing payment thereof, provided that suit be breught for tha enf oresment of suoh in debtedness, obligations or liability within the period allowed by cay statute of limitation ap plicable thereto. Th BpMial Master, aa directed by acid te- to bid who shall not first dcposl't wxih him u ft plodg;) that be will make good his tld In case of ite acceptance the cum of $100,000 in money or by certified check upon any national bnk or any trust company approved by tho BpocUI Master, or 1250,000 par valuii ef tho bond taenrod by the first mortgagn of aald Atlantic and Padua IUIl road Company referred to In Bald drcreoa. Tho deposit e received from any nnsooooeaful bid der will be returned to him when tlie property thill bo struck down, anil tha deposit rccoired from the successful bidder will be applied on account of tho potchaco prioo of the property. Th Bpoclal Maator will accept so bid for cald railroad, property and franchise, unksa the amit shall at least equal to'the turn of ?5, WOX Upon tho JuvupUnce of any bid the pureha&r ahall forthvith deposit with The BUto Treat Company, of New York, subject to Uw order of aald Special Matter the sum of f Sd.CQO In cask or by certified check upon any natienal bank or any trait company approved by theBpecIal Mas ter, or $200,000 par value of the bund aourcd by a!d mortgage; botany cah or bond which may have been previously depodted by the suoce ful Wdder a aphxlge that he would make good hU bid slill bo received on account of Ut amount o rsQuired on the acceptance vt hi bid. In case any bidder or purchaser shall it 11 to make g?od hU bid upon it acceptance by tie Special Master or shall fail aftr acceptance to comply with any orders of tho Co tut reluiag to the ptyment thereof or the consomnuiion of tha porchafto, than tho anm ia cash or bontia de posited by such purchaser or purebaaers ahall bo forfeited a a penalty tor each, failcxo and shall be applied toward payment of th expense of a rwalo and toward making good any deficiency or Iocs in cam tho property ahall be aold at a lee price upon nch resale. If any sale for which a deposit ha teen made shall not be confirmed by the Court such depoeit shall be returned to tho VVlder. Don confirmation of tho sale by th- Coert the poxbajer shall make such further payment or paymvnt in cash on account of the parent price bid, ft.v th payment of tho umc to be paid out of tha proCvxl of aald $ali aa provided La sild decroea a tho Court may from time to time direct. The balauoa of th parohno pric not required to be paid la cash may cither bo paid ia e&th or the purchaser may catiafy and make goo th) balance of hi bid in vhol or in part by turning in to be cancelled or &dited, aa ia aaid decree provided, any of the first uvortgag bond and coupon to be paid out of the orococda of sale upon distribution thereof, a In sai-l decrees ptovided, and uch purchaser ahall bo o.ditDd thcrafor on account of tho purchaee price ucb. same in cash aa would bo payablo on sueh bontN asd coopoua out of tho prooeoils of the ala if tha whole amount of the purchase price were paid la cash. The Court rvrve the tight to re-enll the property upon snob notice aa tha Court ahall direct In date the purchaser ahall fall or omit to make any payment on account of any unpaid baLnca of tha purchase price within thirty day alter the entry of an . order requiring such payment. The purchaecr or purchasers at such sale and hi or their successors or assigns, shall havrih right within ninety day after tho confirmation of the tale and diOivety of tha dood to elect whether or not to assume or adopt any of the leasee and contracU aold with tho railroad and other property and franchise; and the pur chase or purchatcra, hie or their successors or aasig&s, fiall only be held to have assumed such of said leases or contract a he or they i.ha.11 eo elect to aceume. For the purpose of enforcing tho provMona of the decrees luriedictlon of tho causo I re tained by aald Court, which reeenro tho right to retake and reecll aaid property in caa j tha pur chaser or purchaser, hU or their scco eor or assign, shall fall to comply with any order of the Court in respect to tbe payment of such prior indebtedness, obligations or liabilities within thirty days after the service of a copy f such order. For further particulars reference is made to tbe above-mentioned decmn of said Court. Datxd Mabcu 2i, 1S77. OWSN N. MUIRON, Special Master. KiwAan W. Suxxdox, Null B. Fiklo, Solicitors for United State Trust Company, of Now York. Compbinant. First publication March 27. 1897. STOEHf HARDWARE Arizona Cattle Co Bang,. SAN FEANOISCO MTS. BRAND: Ai Ear Marks Slit each ear. Horses aud Cattle Bams iron ok right hip. Inorooao on left shoulder. P. O. AddreBr, Plaostaff, Ajuzoi Fit AN K M. HVEKMUKE, General Manaqe WT'S SCHOOL!! For . Boys! A CCREDITED AT THE STATE and 8TAN- CX kUUU UNIVKIIMITIHJ. A nrst-Ciau horao echool, preparing boys for any University ur for business. Canned supervision, thorough mo.-al, mc ntal and physical training. Sixth year wnuc Augusisia. mna tor rataioftuo. IRA Q. HOITT. Ph. D. Master V BnrUncame. SinMstwi Co. Cwllf Warning Notice. 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