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1 ig 'J " .' 'MET" ARIZONA JOUE NAL-MINEll WEDNESDAY April 21, 1S97 J.C. HAltTIX, Editor and Proprietor 91 RUSSIA'S ARMY. two Million Men, Armed With Modern Rifle, Beady 1'or Action As the military forces of Russia on a war footing contain upward of 8,000,000 combatants, it would ap pear that something more than "co ercion that does not itself mean war" would bo required to onablo any nation of western Europe to settle the eastern question without first consulting the czar. This vast army is raised throughout the Rus sian empire, liability to service be ing almost universal. As a rule service with the colors lasts five years, and in the event of a mobili sation of the forces tho field troops would bo brought up to war strength by calling in reserves who had served five years in tho ranks. Tho field troops and field reserve troops, together numbering 2,000,000 of men, would be formed into fiold armies, "which would each comprise a number of army corps, rifle bri gades and roservo divisions. Tho remainder of tho forces consist of fortress and depot troops and im perial militia. The "throe line rifle, pattern 1891," has been introduced in place cf the single loading Berdan rifle. The new rifle carries five rounds in the magazine, is of small caliber (.3 inch), and has a smokeless am munition. On service, tho bayonot scabbards are left at home, and the quadrangular bayonet is carriod fixed. The barrel of tho rifle is un cased and screwed into tho body, an arrangement which helps to lessen the weight, and, in fact, the rifle, with bayonet fixed, weighs only 9X pounds, or about one pound less than the Lee-Metford rifle and bay onet used in tho British service. The regulations recognize four kinua of infantry fire viz., volley fire, which maybeusedatallrangesj individual fire, which is employed up to 500 or 600 paces; individual concentrated fire tho fire of all the men of a section or squad at a com mon object up to 1,200 paces; a mm firo at greater distances than 1,200 paces. When within 200 or 300 paces of the enemy, fire attains its mPYiTTvnm intensity by tho em ployment of magazine fira After a successful bayonot charge tho shoot ing line must continue its advance to the far side of the captured posi tion and press tho enemy by a rapid fire. A frontal attack must bo sup ported by one on the flank. "When acting on the defensive, infantry must put forth every effqrt to shako .the enemy by fire and then attack Mm with the bayonet Throughout the Russian cavalry the men are armed with a curved rrrcrd 04 J inches long and rifle acid bayonet. In the Cossacks the front rank carry a lance. In artil lery tho Russians are particularly strong, and their armament and projectiles are of the latest and most approved patterns. Tho active army and field reserve troops alono con tain upward of GOO batteries, man ning over 4,000 guns. General stuff officers form a closed corps and are recruited from those who pass the General Staff academy. Tho duties of the general staff, broadly speak ing, include the movements and op erations of the army, intelligence of the enemy and reconnoissanco of the theater of war. It is laid down that on marches, when at a distanco from tho enemy, Jt is of the first importance to study the -comfort and convenience of tho troops by separating arms and sending on billeting parties and bakers to provide for tho wants of the troops beforehand. When near the enemy, however, and on a march that may lead to an encoun ter, the troops advance close up as Tn"4i as possible in columns and aim mainly at swiftness and secro ey. Pall Mall Gazette. Humming' Bird's Cinbrells. A writer in Tho American Sports man tells a remarkable story about & humming bird : In front of a window where I worked last summer was a butter nut tree. A humming bird built her nest on a limb that grew near tho window, and we had an opportunity to watch her closely. In fact, wo could look right into the nest. One day, when there was a heavy showar coming up, we thought wo would see if sho covered. her young during the rain. Well, when the first drops fell, she came and took in her bill one of two or three large loaves growing close by and laid this leaf over the nest so as completely to cover it. Then sho flew away. On examining tho leaf we found a hole in it, and in tho aide of the nest was a small stick that the leaf was fastened to or hooked upon. After the storm was over tho old bird came back and unhooked the leaf, and the nest-was perfectly dry. Wa la a Hurry. He Miss Luella, I love you mad ly. Will you bo mine? Sho This really is so sudden, Mr. Bissnis. Imusthavo timo to think it over before I answer you. He Can't givo you much; last car goes in 15 minutes. Cincinnati Enquirer, When a neighbor of standing now presses Thebooz glass too oft to his lips, He nurses his head for a few hours in bed, And declares it a case of la grippe, Exchange. Rev. Timothy D wight will shortly resign as president of Yale univer sity. The Mohavo Minor announce!, that the west bound flyer ou tbo Santa Fo will bo taken off on May 19th. Tho last east bound flyer will pass through Kingman on May 24th. WXNTED-SEYERAIi FAITHFUL MEN OH 1 women to travol for rosponsll Jo established house in Arizona. Salary S760, pejabls 515 weekly and expenses. Position permanent. forearm. Enclose eelf-fuldrewod stampM en velope. Tho National. Star Building, (Xiicago. ap7tlO-W A MATCH. 1 It lovo were what the roaa la And I were like tbo leaf. Our llvo would grow together In sad or singing weather, lire wm Held or ilowerful close. Green pleasures or gray grief. It love were what the ruse It And I Avero like the leaf. If I worn what the words ure Aad love were like tho tune, With double found and Klngls Dntlcht our Urn would mingle, ItiUi ki."ea clad as birds are That pet sweet rain at noon, If I wera what the wonla are And lovo were llko tho tune. If yon vrerti life, my darling, And I, your lovo, were death. We'd shinn and anow together Ere Marsh rondo sweet tho weather With daffodil and starling And hours of fruitful breath. If you wera life, my darling, And I, your love, woro death. If you wero thrall to sorrow And I wore page to Joy, Wo'd play for lives and seasons With loving look and treasons Ami tears of night and morrow And laughs of maid und boy. If yen wero thrall to Borrow And I wero page to Joy. If you. were April's lady And I worn lord In Slay, We'd throw with leaves fer hour And draw for days with flower T1H day, Ilk night, wero ahady And night wore bright like day, If you woro April's lady Ami I were lord in May. If you were jueen of plxusure And I were king of pain, Wo'd hunt dawn lovo togethor. Pluck out his flying feather And teach his feet a measure And llml hU mouth n rein, If yon wero qiteen of pleaauro And I were king of pain. Algernon Charles Swinburne. A Reasoning: Dog;. "Talking, about dogs," said a Woodward avenue lawyer, "I have ouo that reasons and has n memory. Last Sunday I went down to the postofflce, and my dog went with me. On tho way he caught a spar row and walked to heal for some timo with the bird i.i his mouth. A I did not take any notice of him, he darted into a vacant lot near the park, and I saw him dig n hole and bury tho bird. "It wis late afternoon when 1 went back, as I dined with irieivs in another part of tho city. I had eu tirely forgotten the episode of the sparrow when I misled my dog. 1 looked about and whistled for hiiu and heard him bark in answer, ami then I saw him digging with all hi might in the vacant lot, and ho so followed mo with the bird in bis mouth. Now don't you see ho had to do a lot of thinking and reasoning t first place tho bird there and then remember it and stop on his return to get it f He was a hunting breed of -dog. but had never been trained, as I do not hunt How do you account for all those human like faculties ?" "Instinct, "said one of the com pany. "It is often a safer guide than reason." "Any dog will hury a bone, " said another. "I call it reason. I am sure I can follow the mental process of reason ing,"' said , tho lawyer, "and if all dogs can follow out a mental sug gestion in that way, involving t In faculties of memory and associa tion, then dogs have brains. I nm sure they can b developed." Dt troit Freo Frees. When Snjpcuo Is Ilorrlble. A good yarn has landed from tb wilds of Australia. Two iinpmriiMi ous Scotsmen, traveling north 5: search of gold, camo upon a drink ing saloon. They only had shepeuce between them, so thoy ordered tint "nip o whusky." They wero hesitating who should havo the first drink, when an W acquaintance joined them. Preton! ing they had just drank, one ot them handed tho newconior the whisky, requesting him to joiu them in a drink. Ho drank, and, after a few min utes of painful and silent suspeuse, said: "Now, bovs, you'll have ouo with me." "Wasna that weel managed, mont" said ono to his pals after ward. "Aye, it was," said tho other sol emnly, "but it was a dreadfu'risk." Pearson's Weekly. Morart's Worh. Mozart lived 37 years. His iirat mass was composed when he was less than 10 years of age, and the enormous quantity of his composi tions was tho work of the succeed ing 2? years. Mozart wroto 41 sym phonies, 15 masses, over SO operas and dramatic compositions. 41 sona-i tas, together with an immense nuuv ler of vocal and concerted pieces in almost every lino of tho art An illuminated bird's nest is to bo met with in India. The baya bird of that country spends his spare timo catching mammoth fireflies, which he fastens to the sides of his nest with moist clay. On a dark night a baya's nest is said to look like an olcolrio street lamp. A lamp should 'bo filled quite full every day and, thus used, will burn one wick nntny times as long an if it were only filled with oil when i Bolutoly required. In England it is thought to bo an unlucky omen to meet a redheaded girl on Jan. 1 before tt o clock. Arizona Joining X.w. The second edition of the mining law passed by the last legislature has been printed at this office and is now for sale at 10 conts per copy, or three for 25 cents, seven for 50 cents, or fifteen for $1. It is printed in convenient form for carrying in the vest pocket. Address orders to t he Journal Miner, Froseott. To- the Vnbllo. Having sold my trausfor and ex press business to Mr. M. A. Gray, I take pleasure in recommending him to my friends and patrons as a genial and straight forward business man iu every respect and solicit for him tho continuance of tho patronage of my friends and patrons. Respectfully, E. E. Gbeqobt. Havine purchased tho above bus iness from Mr. E. E.Gregory, it will bo my aim to give to tue people or this city prompt and careful service in the express and transfer ime. M. A, Ghat. Wise buvers buv Chace tires at Tilton's repair shop. aplS-lw Chicken Kaisers. Brown Leghorns, Whito Loghorus, Plymouth Itockf, Light Brahamas, White Cochins and White Wyau dottcs, eggs from any of these, will bo for sale after tliis date. Tho White Wyaudottes are the first fowls of that species over shipped into Northern Arizona, and have a as good a record as winter layers as tho Loghorus havo during tho sum mor. All eggs aro guaranteed to bo fresh. Address, James Howey, aplStf Box 10G, Troseott, Ariz. In the Ituslncss World. Freph o&unies at Ait hen & Hobiu son's - tf Guuthuronndvof all kinds at Ait keu & Robinson's, til Brislkt's Cold Taulcts cure a cold iu a few hours. 25 ecu la. Try thoni. Carl Upmau Co., 10c. and two for 25c. cigars at Aitkou & Kobin son's. tf Wasted. Two good miners, who understand timbering. To such will givo a steadv job and good wages. Direct to P. 0. box 187. Prescott. m2-l-wtf A fine selection of tho latest novel ties for spring aud summer imported and douiostic woolens have just ar rived at Viogtlandor's the fahiou ablo tailor. tf Christuia Gifts What more suit able, handsome, and usoful Christ mas present can you give than one selected from J. L. Fisher's elegant now linn of parlor suits, realtors, onyx cabinets, etc., etc. Como oarlv aud select from his choice and varied assortment. tf Smith's Dandruff Pomade will cure daudrufT, falling hair aud itch ing scalp, aud makos hair grow. One application stops itching scalp, six applications removes all dan druff. Prico 50c, at all druggists aud barbers. Smith Bros., manu facturers, Fresno, Cal. tf Santa Fe, Prescott and Phoenix Ky. Go. With the SANTA FE SYSTEM! is the ohortcrt and quickest ronte to DenTrr, Kansas City, yhicagu and ct. Louis. S. F. P. & P. Time Card No. 20, Ef fective Nov. 29, 1897. Days Through Time ard. Moi.U 5.U0p lr fcvwi Fianclecn. . TneeyiaiSalr . Im AntreUw.. Weiln tUSa r . Ath ork . Mondiaplr .. Chicago. . Mond UJOp W Bt. UuU.. Tuesr U.U3plr. Kansas City .. . Tuey B.p lv ... Denver . Thur I.Ca lv -Albuqnorntio.. Thurs tU0p:ar......4h Fork... Lays ".Wa'Wedn 1.30t. rueur CJOp Mond Bonthboond. Pareenger No. 1 (No. 1. STATIONS. ar ar: arjlCLOOplWedn .at 6.&0!Wcdn art 7.bbi Wodn sH 0,00p Tuey ari iUSp Mood .it: won. i rtOrtliUmml Pax e nicer Nu.2. I No 4 70p ":00a LeavoAaU Vons. Arrive IkSp, .. ...Kook Butte t2i, tfclUa l;11Uo U.llpJ V-.06 .. .Jerome Junction JOpjlthSOa Arrive.. l,refioott..lxNT IlUBa Jeavei'recott.. Arrive 10 lfcUpi IWOp i-o; 2:21a! 3.1XW 11:22a' 8ummlL. 12;15p l&tfp 12;:Sp,. Z:iup . 230p . &:ap 4:11).' 4:Sa Tlt'pi 3.11 S:2rj S.aUa 2:t0pl 3:95a l0p, 1:13a .Skull Valley.. ll1--1 Kirkland... 1218pl2p ... UatoOeek. .. . . 11:12a 11:1S .Conimws Junction. llH'a lCfc2Vn .v.e. ::up wicKenbarK...... I Kai Klip 6:10aj W6p Peoria. j &lla B;15p D:ia s:pi, uicnaaie. :3si :swp 6:3ft &:i5p Alhanibra ' 7:18,' 7;15p 7.-O0a &00p' Arrive.. Phoecdx.. Lea vel 7:S0n.' 7:30o Dining station The ecenii ltneof Auna. The t't rout to California The only rtorth ami South Line is Anions to uie tiranu t juum or the luihtrail.i Petrified Foret. Unit Pine Koret. (litl Uvrall ins. Qreat Salt ltlver Valley and other points of interest. Thronph tickets to alt points in the United Nos. 1 and 4 connect at Jerome Junction with trains of U. Y. & P. K y for Jerome. Connecting at Precott with stitte line for all principal mininsr ramps; at Cocttress Junc tion witn (.4nKrees GoU l. IU It. (or Congress ana stage lines lor Jtiarqua llais. bUntun ana larneu;at t'nt nix vilh ttie .U . x 1 , oc b. Jt. V It'v. for no nts on the S. 1 H'r 'Irairm fur IxliforJiirv leave Ash F rfc at int-0 and "'..D i. m.. arnvint; in Io Anceles next afternoon at 1:40 rnd San Prancisco -eonnd mornixu; at 10:15. Train for the rvt leaves Ah Pork at 0:23 a. m. Banta Pe llonte Train No. 4, (F.-ut Limited Flrer) pasos Ash Fork for tho Kn.t at 3 a. m. Batnrdar and Wednesday. UKO M BAUQ1INT. F. M. MURPHY Uonersl P. & 1. At. Pres't. A Gen. Mtt'r. Preeeott, Anion. . Fresoott, Aritona. It E. WELLS, W. S. GOLDSWOKTH Y. Asst. Uen. filgr.i Prescott, Aru. Cityllcket Aen', rrvcoitt, Arti. SAKTA PE KOUTE. Atlantic & Pacific Railroad Conipan.T Western Division. C W. SMITH. Ueeelver,- . Condensed Time Table NCJ4&. fcflective Feb. 14. ISSrJ.f" IF WESTWARD o I a JT KAblTAKI) STATIONS. I a: p &20p "0p 1?. 7J0p 10:10p 21.00 4:40s 0:20s ! l:00p! Il0:2ap 2:Zip U:Op UVa 7:10. UtltHl 12:S3l B-.sapi 7:13nl jlChSSpjar. ar. ItoOpi wop IL-COp 20a 4:103 7:40s lv ar UhicaKo.... nr ..Kansas City.... Denvnr ...LaJnnta . ..AUiiqurrqu... .... VVlnxite ......(iallnn. ...... .. . lloibrodk ....Wiiiklow....... ...Masfet&ff...M.... WUHkuis... . ,.Ash Pork..,.. ...A.h Fork . ...Prescott Ir ..Phoenix. ,,..lv ...Asn rorr...... .Peach Sprintrs..., Kineman ...lr ....Tie Needles..., - HIaK' . . . .... RsKdad ...DftRKett ,..,.!tsrstow ... .Kramor.... . . . .Mojave....... Ixx Anceles. Ban Dito.. ilkOOpI i i 0.00p 12.-05P' atsp 4.10p i :tOpi '12:S0p; ill.rOe. I 0.30a. v ! &05! 7:101" C21 5.Ua ' n.tXtfK t 2:S0ai V ; 6.21af 3:554 . :wi 1.20p ar. -ar., ar.. ar,.Ban Francisco..lr -lv lv lu-.wp :00n S.lUp 3.20P t 7:4tm o.00p 3:l3p ! l.-oop V2:10p IChas. A. Dakef WH0LE8ALK AND RKTA1L DKALKU IN GENERAL NOTICE OF IJ n Atlantic Pacific Ra in ilro WESTERN DIVISION. MEKOHANMSE Comprlting a Full Line Groceries, Boots and Shaes, Furnishing Goods, Butter and Eggs, Hay and Grain, Ail the Standard Brands of Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos. MINERS I Fpecially Are asked to 0 Its my Honmi a! Hall and inspect Uoods ad spied to their' Cs 1 Work. 'For Home Use My Goods are Ex celled by co Oilier Bouse. VLL GtODS WARRANTED, Telephone 10. BANK OF MIMA Pbescott, Arizona. Incorporated in 1877. Tho Oldest Bauk in the Torritorr. Authorized Capital, Paid-Up Capital, Undivided Profits, - $100,000 - - 50,000 - - 10,750 H0GO RICHARDS Pioaidont E. W. WELLS Vico President M. B. HAZELTINE .Cjvshicr couniaroNDENTs: Baakof Calliorala SAM rUANClSCO Lsddlaw &Co , MEW VOHK The Union National llsak... , ...I'HICAQu lloatmen's Uank ST. LOO IS A General Baokiog Baslcesi Trstmctci pvllAPTSandTaWrsphlc Kxchszixn .n mi tie xJ prtneipal cities ol recoivo prompt e United Sutos bunrst ana sout. PlT'Collectioun attention. fflT'Escrow pa pars taken care o without cnargo. ElMtrie'feUplionrNo. 160. Un ited Verde and Pacific i Railway Company io-.ija; ! 7:4Ss ! AMp 2:lSp; 8:10s S:S0n 5.COp ; l:30r I ft,23t g7:!0a I0.1.Vt, Limited TrsiDH So. 3 Vent bound and No. 4 East Itonnd, ran semi-weokir. No 3 leaves t hican fi:0O p. m. Wedneodavs and Satnrdat-s pawes Albafjaerqno 12KA p. m. Fri days anil Mondays: Ilarstow 1:35 p. ra. Tneedars and Saturdays; arri ring at Los A uxeles 0.-00 p. m . Tuesdays and Saturdays. Panfters or north of Mojave holding tickets readhc via llojavo change at Hiirstow to No. X No 4 h aves Los Anffeles at 8:00 a. m. Tuesdays and Fridays passing liars tow 1:55 p, m. and Needles 7:30 p. m. sat e days: Albnqncrqne 3:55 p. m. Wednesdays and Saturdays, arriving Chi cago 9; t3s.ro. Fridays and Al ondars. Passengers from North of Mofave may take the Limited oither at Uarstow or The Needles. Only first class tickets sold at lull rates are honortd on tho Limited trains. DON A. 8 WHET, Qon. Tass. Agent, Albuquerque N. il. flmrrs school ! ! For Boys! CCREDITED AT THE STATE and 8TAN A. POHD UNIVEHSlTIbS. A tirst-clas r.ome school, preparing boys for any University or for basinets. Caroful supervision, thorougn noal, mental and physical training. Sixth year m-rins August 4th. Bond for catalogue. 1IIA Q. HOITT. Ph. DMaster liurlinearae. Ban Mateo Co., Calif TIMJfcG TABLE WTWaIUi i Mlled Dally. 845 Ail 7.U5 7. 'JO 7.t5 8.10 b.65 STATIONS. a- Mixed Daily, l.v. JeronioAr ....PhetVlDW.. . ltorro ttuie.. . ...Summit .... Davis Ar Jerome Jc.L i 12.10 PM 11 40 AM 10. 10LM 10.W Trains conaeotat Jeroma Jnnetiou with .Ulty iruu iroiu t'rescvuasa Ann rrs on a. r. V a l'.IUtlwsy. J03EPI1 1. omoux, Vleo PwiUent nud OcnM .Mnnnj;er. JOHN HOIIKH, Superintendent. J. A. Waujkn, GenoTnt 1'avenpor Ar:. THE COMER MUG STOEE. W. W. ROSSt Propnotor. Tlie Purest Grade of Medicines and Drugs Always on Hand at Reasonable Prices. I would respectfully call the attention ot the public to mi Prescrintinn and Country Order Dei artmeat, which fcre nnsicslled by say similar house in this cuy. Jne suio esi secrecy is proserved all orders and cood are shipped free from obserTstlon and vritliout mv of the usual marks or other ovidenoce ui tne contents ol a ps.cksfe. llemem bor the place and send direct to the CORNER DKUU STORK PKKUCOTT. AMI.. GOLDEN EAGLE HOTEL. r.irjisrly Martin Mslsr's. REOPEN ED JANUARY 1st FRED SATTES AND FREI) SHMIDT ZPrvprietors, Tho new proprietors announce that they will give the BEST AC COMMODATIONS and will spare no spains to pleaso tho public. OIVK US A CALL. Warning Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho nnderslgned aro owners ot three fourths ot tho Littlo King, and oihor mining claims situated in Lonesome Val ley, Mineral point raining district, Yavapai County, Arizona, and they will not bo responsible for any debt contracted against said mining el aims vy any person or persons. u. vi. wrsT, PiHMK, Atteon, Not. SO, 1896. J. Y. HxXIXOMt, llnixjmi. f t-Hrr I Assay Office! A. X), BARNHAUT, Aiaayer. durlo Btreot, below Hotel Burko, P1UJ8COTT JE"A11 Work will Receive Prompt and a refill Atteatieu Patent Your I lines and Save . knot Woric ! HHU UNDERSIGNED, EX-ItEGISTElt Jl of tho United 8tatea Lnnd Office, will contract to qavo survey a made, will make out all papers required and attend to the business in the Land Office, -rito for estimates. 3V O. MABTIN, PKESCOTT, ARIZONA. In the District Court of the Becond Judicial Judicial Diitrict ot tho Territory ot Naw Mexico. For the Trial tad Hearing ot Causes Arlstng Under the Constitution and Laws of the United Bute. UNITED STATES TilUST COMPANY OF NEW YOUK, Complalnaat, AOAJXT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC 11AILUOAD COMPANY AND OTUEllS. Defendaatt. Notice It hereby given thit pursuant to the decree o( foreelosure aud sale matlo and enUred on April 10. 1&1M, by Uio abovssntIUed Court In tkt sbore-entiUed eaut( and pariuant to cer tain ot itr decrees annlllsry tliersto, entered by the following named Courts and on the follow ing dates in similar cam therein pending be t een the saldlUnited Htatee Trust Company of New York, as complainant, and said Atlantic and Paolne HtUrod Company anJ otliers . as dsfsadants, to wit: By the District Court of the Fourth Jodiolal DUtrict ot the Terrllory ot Arlions, on Junel-t, by the Chcuit Couit of the United BU'es for the Southern District ot CsilfiirnU, on Ekcember 22, 1SW, and by Uo Greult Court of the United States for tlo Northern District of Callfornta ou DccernUr 23, ISM I, Owen N. Matron, as Special Master ar polnted by said coarts In satd several caturs wQIsell at public auctlun to the highest bidder or bidders, at Gallop, la the County of 1W nalUlo, Territ ry of New Mexico, in the Second Judicial District of tLe IVrritory of NewMexi so, at the passenger station ot said Railroad Company upon the mortgaged premises sold, nn Monday, the Third Day of Jfay, 1S97, at 12 o'clock, neea, of that day, the railroad, prjpsrty, rights, privilege and franchise ;n eni by ld decrees directed to be sol, the satte bslcg detribed as follows, vlx t lbs frenchtsMi, rUhis of way, rsJlread, trie- graph, lands, land fronts, heps, tlepotst t ulld ings. strnctores, bridges, viaducts, rolling stotk tools, rnschlntry, sopp!les and nil property of very description composing ard pertaining to that part ot the railroad and telurftih Hue oltho Atlantis and Pacino Railroad Company known aa the Western Dirirlon thereof, beginning t AlboQuerqae, on the Rio Orande river in the Territory of Newalextoo and thence running "weetwardly through the Territory of New Mexico aad the Territory ot Arizona to the heed waters of the Colorado Chlqulto and thence to the Colorado river and across the same to a point at or near the town of The Needles in the State of California, and thenc as tho sail line has been ur may bo located or constrocUd, to the Pacific Ocean; and also all additions and exten sions to said railroad and! telesrsph and the oilier property and thing aforosald, together wltli all th rents, talis, issues, profits, inooioe. prlrtlegr and appartenanees therwinU belong ing or In anywise appertaining an 1 also alt ths tat', risht, title, Interest, property, jwssee slon, claim and dVmsnd whatsoever both in law and In eqnlty of said ulentlc and lael Rail road Company of. In and to the same and any aad every part thereof, with the appartunancee; Including all tho real estate, land and land grants, whether patented or unpatented or sur veyed or unsunrtyed or otherwise In the Terri toriee of Now Mexico aadlArliona and State of California, west of sold Rio Grande River, In which said Atlantic and Paclfio Railroad Com pany or said United Stste Trust Company ot Nsw York, Trustee, ;haa any Interest and a'l interests therein and rights thereto, and also all tracks. lines, rail bridges, ways, buildings, piers, wharvw, stra tires, erections, fences, walls and fixture erected -en, or pertaining to, said Western Di vision as now constructed and operated, and sll franchises, p irllegee andj rights" of sldR.iil road Company, and also all the locemotires, en glues, tenders, ears, carriages, tools, machinery, manufactured or unmanafactured materials, coal, wood and supplies ot every kind bclotff ing or pertslnln&o said Western Division; and also all ehose In action ot evory kind and de scription. Including bills iwelrablo, book ac counts, traf&o kelanees, all booki of record end account ot every kind and description, all papers, maps, inventories and documonU ineny wise referring or relating to said property and the franchises; and also all franchisee and prop erty and all personal rights or Interests In f ran ehlsee or property ot every kind and descrip tion, real or mixed, west of said Rio Grando River or relating or pertaining to eaM Western Division, wheresoever the same may be situated. held or owned by tho defendant Railroad Com pany or in which said Company has any in terest The purchaser of said railroad, properties and franchises, upon tnak'ng paymont of the pur chase price bid therefor, or upon making such provision fur the payment thereof as the Court i i , . . snau approve, sr.au receive a con veyance of ths railroad properly and franchisee purchteed and tkersnpon shall be let Into jo sesslon ot the premise conveyed, and shall receive the same together with any property and Income acquired or received by the Receivers in the management or operation of the mortgaged premises; aad eueh'purchaeers shall also receive a conveyance ot any and all property et said dc fondant railroad company vesled in or standing lu the name ot the Receiver, or. to which tho Receiver has la any manner acquired title-as such. Ths said sale will be made upon the term spec Hied In said several tfecrtes, and subject to the conditions reservations and provlsl' us,4 in said several decrees respostivsly contained, in cluding the provision that the purchav r or pur- chasers, and his or their suceessors or assigns, a part consideration ot the purchase price ot the property purchased, and In addition to tho sum bid, shall take the same andreceivo the doed therefor upon the express condition that ho or they and his or their successors or assigns shall pay, satisfy and discharge any unpaid compen sation which shall lie allowed by the Court to the Receiver, and any Indebtedness, obligations or liabilities which shall havo been legally con tracted or incurred by the Receiver before de livery of possession of tho property sold, in cluding the Receiver's note or certificates men tioned in said decrees and also any lndobtcdnets and liabilities contracted or incurred by said dofendant Railroad Company In the operation o. its; railroad prior to the appointment ot .Re ceivers, which aro prior in Hen to tho first mort gage of said Railroad Company mentioned in said decrees and which shall not bo paid or sat isfied outof. tho Income ot theproporty In the hand of ttio Receiver, upon the court adjudg ing the same to bo prior in lien to (aid mortgage and directing' payment thereof, provided that pit be b-eaght for the enforcement of such in debtedness, obligation or liability within the eriod allowed by any statute ot limitations ap-. pllcahl thereto. The Special Mute, as dlMsted by asid da-: tt, tcefatre, ftafec . I - . . l!!eliiliiiiiHBBH9H99Rl to bid who shall not Srflt deposit with htut as a phxlgo that ho will make guod hL bid In ense ot its accepUnce tho aura of $100,000 in mocoy or by certified chock upon any national bank or any trust company approvod by tho Special llasier, or 5250.CO0 par value ot the bonds nacnnxl by Uio first mortgagQ ot paid Atlantic and Paclfio Hall road Company "referred to In Hahl docrci'S. The deposit s rrcelvei from any unsuccessful bid de; will be returned to Um when the property shall be streak down, and Uio de joslt received from tha successful bidder wiU bo applied on account of the imrojutse price of the property. The Special Matter will aeeept no bid for said railroad, property and franchises, unless the s-roa shall at least equal to the sum of $3,- 000,000. Upon the ac eptaneoot any bid tho purchaser shall forthwith deposit with The Stato Trust Company, of Nsw Yerk, subject to tho order of said Special Master the sum ot 5SO.O0O iu cash or by certified cheek upon any national bank or any trust company approved by tho Special Mas ter, or $380,000 par value of the bonds secured by mM mortgage; but any cash or bonds which may havo been previously deposited by the success ful bidder as a plsalvtt that he would make good his bid shall la received on noeuunt ot the amount so required on the acceptance ot hi bid. In case any bidder or purchaser shall f.U to nule irsod his bid upon lu aeroplane by the Special Master or shall fall after acceptance to comply with aay orders of the Court relating to the psymrnt thereof or the consummation ot tho purchase, then the sums In rash or bonds de posited by such purehaser or purchasers shall be forfeited as a penalty for such failure and shall bi applied towards payment of the expen of a resale audio wards rnaklnsgood any dele leacy or loss in ease the property shall be sold at a less price upon mm resale, If any sale for which a ; deposit has been made shall not be confirmed by the Court such deposit shall be returned lo the bidder. Upon eoufirmatlon of the sal by the Court the purchaser shall make suoh further pxnent or payment In oath on account of the purchaH price bhl, for the payment ot tlte sums to be paid ; eotet the proceed et said tula as provided In ' said decrees as liw Court may from time to time dlrtOt, Thobalanci of the purahase price nut rttj.il red to lie jwikl in cash may either !e pahl In oh or the purchaser mayeatisfyand make fiixni the lialaaoe ot his bid in whole or In part y tutnlnc In to be eauceifel or erolltcd, as in said deorees provided, any of the RUtroartcsgt bonds and coapoa to be paW outof the proceeds of, sale eppu distrf butlon there4f, aa in saki Ueereea piovlde'.asdsueh parofaafer ateill ho oredlted therefor on aeoountot the pureaao prfeo naeh Bum In cash as weald be payable on sueh boni' and eonpeas ut ef the proceeds of the salo it the whole amoaut of tle purehase prico were paid lu wh, The Court reserves the rWit to re-tH the projrty upon mok notiee r,a the Coart shaU direst in ease the parohaser shaU tail or emit to make any paymeat onaoeeuntof any unpaid )al see f the imrohase prico within thirty days after tht iwtry of an ord?r requiring mek parw-au 4 The purobaeer or- iwrobajers at eweli sate aad his or their wneeeseune oc assigns, ekell liav(the r Rht wHhln niaesy 4ays at.tr the CMsAmutron of the ale ami. dsHeeiy fibe deil, Ui elect whether er not to sjwasms r Sihtt aty of tho lesandoecMfac soil itfi U rsDreaI slid other preperty ae.t frSaehittis; vtd the par ehacur or parshsi shls or tMr iMtacaesor or assigns, fimll imfy iir.ferid to hatu aaemned tmti of said leaeea or eMatraetsjM, he nr thff: hhnll m elret to aeMime. . I'nr the pofpow eittorcios Vho jtrcrrl ions ot the decree jisrlsdiotisnEt of tin eauro ii re tained bji said Ceuttk, whiah r serve tho right to reuko aad resell. said properdin-pa? the put cliaser or pare$taersv ills -ir tbeir eoeeteors or afehra, shall -fail u coraidy with any order ut tits C'.iurt in repct to the paement of soon. prior indebtedness, obligation or liabilities within thirty days atUr the tmri i.f a copy of sueh order. For further particulsrs reference is made to tho above-mentioned decrees ot -raid Courts. D.vrxo Mjlucu 33.1S97. OW8NN, il UtflON, Spcoialilatster. iXwaun W. Sukl&ok, NnixD. Fraj). . ' Sjllcltors for Unlloil State IVust Company el " New York. Complainant. First publication March '3?, 1S37. HAEDWAEE STOK Si stove boards:! coal hods, Miller" Oil HeatefS inumbingr, Kooffin Pipe Work. lie t imo ttLuiiiber C icK--wr'St wx-ffsr-T-xr-st-i'fix'ftj- Arizona . Ore Comi)any. s VM. CMTPOOL. I if SA TISFACTION G A1UNTEED f ft - Lessee Buyers ot Alt Clashes of ORES ! Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and an Put. ca DBSjness cenaucrso tor Moors atc Fcca. OunOrrtcc is opposite U,a.PATCirrorrtc and we can secure patent.ia Jeaa time t"n those remote firm WathinrtotL. Send model, drawmr or tiliotrt. WtS Ar-vnr tToo. We advise.' if rxtentabln bt nnr t-i, sIt. wurcn.Ksoiio iui patent is seenred. A Psmpmlst. V H?J Obtain Patents," with cost ot same in the U. S. and iorciga conhtriM a tfiuui VV Arizona Cattle Co Raugo. SAN lKANCISCO ifTS BUANDt Ear Jfark3--Sit tmch onr HbrsoB and Cattlo samo irnn e right hip. Incroaso On Jyft aliouider P. O. Adilresr, Flagstaff, Arko?ja FRANK Jl. HVERMOItE, Genetiai, Manage FOR SALE! By H0DGD0N BROS., Placeritas. riiE! rpiii i n s 7f mn mi bum 0 feeh a 4lrift tunnel 62 feet. Taps fjniUS property has a depth ot the elinf t SO foot deep. LEDGE; FOUR FEET WIDE. Avlfn??"0,0.?111 ore grown more would like to purchase this sort ofc property. CALL AND EXAMIHE OURS. Wo will nuiko thsm satisfied. HODGDON BROS., Plaecritas, toiwav WHOLESALE AND HKTAIIi DEALEhi' IN is- LUMBER, SHINGLES - -A.7STD BUILDING MATERM OF EVERY DESCRIPTIONJ of California Redwood ' . Ming Lisr, Redwood Si D00RS,;SASir, BLINDS, mouldings. ETC. 1 4 Agoncy of tho Arizona Lumber and Timber Company, Flagstaff, AriSi A Supply laoii III and 111 M ill p Mill Work of Every Description. flr-AII Kinds of Oujfding turabfi-'. I will take.Contracts for all Glasses of Buildf &T30B "WORK CAREPTIiLY ATTENDED TO v. Gr. PAEEEP heldon Street, uear tbo Depot, PRESCOTT, ARIZONA. l TT? VTIVTI i TTVrQTnTTTTTTS A Select Boarding and Bay School for Girls. 1036 Valer iaSU,SAN FRANCISCO Eighteenth year. Nineteen Professors xn'l teachers. Every home comfort and car. PrivaU, ih advancement. OttKt jacientantt Modern assistance to rapid and thoroi enu acaoenue uoatta. An LAtnaRee. ota 1 and lastrnmontal Mosic, fi urxwin ana rainunx. h'ot ilinstrated catalogue address REV. EDWARD B. CHURCH, A. It Principal aiaeei f am Slfe O oil- THE PIONEER acksmith ant Corner of Granite irad Gurioj Sts., PRESCOTT, ARIZ. Horse Sloeing and Repairing of Buggies, Wagons and General W jD"Best facilities for doing all kind3 of repairing in. wood mi Trjn , iron. Good material used and all iohs turned out ouicklv. Tu. I keep on band a select stock of oak, bickory aud ash futab. Cues, shafts. BDokes. fellons nnd riont ritns. Alnn hnvn. tnr aale vir-x The Celebrated Schuttler Wagons, Osborne Mowers aud Extras fJ , FEED a. BRBOHT. Prox 1 KELLY & STEP HESS XTholesaloIand ItotalllDealers in GLOT And Eui'nisliiiis: Goods. if o carry a complete lino of Flannel Under voar, Blw.kets, Quilts, GgTirM BuckGlovoa, Hats, Caps, Rubber and O'. Olothing, Umbrellas, TeJ-r iWo also carry a most complete assortment of School and Books, Legal Blanks and School Supplios JSieeSt. Wo are erolusiro ai?onta for tho of flw nnlnlm5 nAAffj" SHOES and also LENTZ'S Leather Solod Nailed RUBBER BQG$ CORNER MONTEZUMA AND GURLEY STREETS FOLD .AND. T7 Jil Machine Shf I om " Mas 'H a Castings of all Kindsin Iron or Brass. uju- Machine repairing a specialty. -i'.1LOT MI2L.X, and MI2STI3STQ- MLOHIJSrKfi