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t' I Page' Seven '' T Wm& 3r'Tv"" ?i5. "ir -ii - " tp '' ." pip i I'Wttwia, H4i jwiu.MmgEgiB.gr 7iJXMmmM.--awimtvmi'ummma,'MNiimMuimjmL',rtTHyaaaBnt,'r jCTaamaBn-. - -,, - ,, H'llill' I I II II M P IIW11I Ml HI M MIIHMIl 'I I ill ! M II I MP II Hill Will I Mil MIIIM' , - T .a .vf4 '.4K wt'T'Yw - r-:f I: If:i l!" ht I jay. November, 1907 DAILY ARIZONA SILVER BEU -, , ,,,. -. .,-.- .. . r ARIZONA Tt . dents of tlio university at Tuc 5 , . irrsinging to put on "Tho Pri .. at ' tomorrow night. n- s1 J"' ort that Tucson agents f tho Pacific hail refused to accept ks in payment for freight has ially denied. Casli, howovor, l for tho purchase of railway "oari man at Tucson won a fino gray driving horses on a rafilo sting 32 cents. ;tJTO pre- n iV t ldVbey states that if the true that Tucson is using - ks ontsido Yho regularly prc- t a special session of tho tcr. to;rrd of 'education will bo consider tho matter. Tho tv-as made by Superintendent itieal situation at Tucson is saloon men and a special meet . Royal Arch, calling for the of prominent Los Angeles ind tho attorney for tho na ity has been held at Tucson, nmocratie and republican par- declared against tho saloon ipromiso is being sought. Phoenix on a. grand lnrcbny charge An envelope Containing $S0 was lost. Tho empty envelope was found in Moulds' rttukcts. lie says tho moittiy was go'whon ho picked up tho recep tacle in the road near Evergreen, Dr. llonry of Los Angeles is conduct ing an exciting revival at Phoenix. More than one hundred conversions have been made. Tho completion of tho new grand stand in tho ball park at Phoenix will bo celebrated today by a jgniuu between Phoenix mul Bisbeo. Dr. 1 K. Ainsworth, chief surgorf of tho Southern Pacifi railway, is mat ing a 'tour of tho territory in a $6Q;000 hospital ear. tie? and tho controversy lias been do cifcd ofT. As tho result of a bnzaftt 'the Cath olic ladios of Yuma cleared over $400. On account at tho financial strin gency tho theater company at Moronci has closed Us doors. Mrs. 1). J. Kelly, a prominent Morcnei woinnn, is reported lond in Denver. Esther Power, former Phoenix tul, lias been awarded dnmages to "tho ex tent of $100 against Thomas A'lrcrn in Chicago, 'together with a court order that Alierii pay her $50 annually for tlio nest nino years. i .leronio banks are paying out drib ami tho financial stringency is nU "badly felt in that camp. "Frniik Oldoni, an Italian employed in the "mill of tfco Arizona Copper com pany, was instantly killed. His cloth ing naught in n rapidly moving lielt and 3iis body was torn into slirals be fore tho machinery could be stopped. TUy tho dropping of a cage, tlio "brakes fouling to work, ono man was lulled 'and three wore seriously injured in tho iLongfollow shaft at tho Incline liiine, Clifton. A rich vein of silver oro 'lias been discovered near Kingman. 'tJyzo Springs, Yavapai etnnity, water contains great medicinal properties anil is being placed on the market ar a 'fancy price. It is said to "bo iilftilliblae ImHU euro for stomach troubles. It c xksmiths' union of the terri- iking a strong effort to secure of Fred Egan, a Yninalihick- has been sentenced to servo us in jail on a conviction oT . ven liquor to an Indian. Egan ,t ho is a victim of crooked Mie part of United States dop- hnls. Captain W. L. Adams of Phoenix, re contly confined in the territorial asylum for the insane, will be 'tnkon to Cali- pTorriia for treatment. I? ift absconded about two months eg a shortage in Tils "accounts i hundred dollars, Iras Teturncll 'v and expresses a willingness good his shortage. It Is not that Herbort win "bo arrested. W. G. Statham, who recontly con fessed to Prescott officers that he was guilty of a murder committed in Idaho, has beon taken to Twin Falls county, that state, for trial. Stiltham has been Herbert, the Tucson ticket fn fugitivo from justice for two years. Georgo White, arrested 'on 'a plain drunk charge at Yuma, turns mitt to b' a burglar badly wanted inlLos 'Angeles. i Abraham Gpez has lioon convicted of murder in tho second 'degree in Pima countywand sentenced to sorvo n lifo term Thnnksgiving turkeys sold at Tucson for 28 ccntsper pound, tho highest price in the territory. IDown in. tho Gila valley tnrkoys are a drug on tho market at 12 cunts per pound. Flagstaff has 'an alarming run diphtheria. - og checks for $12.50 more than cj coming, two employees Of tho Yiams, Phoenix, litft that city Ijj - -' JOOS. -j. h i Moulds has been srrrts'ted -flt llo claims that tho murder was com mitted in self defense. f P.y tho explosion of a generator, E. F. Hunt, a Yuma switchman, was frightfully burned. Tho statute of limitations prevents a disturbance nf the existing boundary line between Yuma and Maricopa coun- Tucson poTico have been ordered to seonre the regulation blue uniforms. Notico T am the man who will, without extra charge, go nnywhoro in 'the city 'to take an acknowledgment, day or night, ruin or shino; also draw up deeds, roleases, mortgages and wills at small cost; bug gy always ready in front of 'Brown's store. Phono 441. L. II. Brown, tho notary public. tf Books! See tho largcMino of books nt Van Waguncn's. 1. O. building. "Mysterious Armour," a " beautiful hand colored -picture, mt tho Aloxnnder tonight. . teoocKcKoocooeocooococoo Gila Valley, Globe & Northern H R. Co. INDIAN HOT SPRINGS ROUTE Week-End TW END OF THE UNIVERSE. How It Will Owmo According to tha Norwlnnd Mytlt. One of the most striking of tuo Norse land myths la tliat in which is pictured the" cud of tlio unlvcrso, tvlicn all tho gods of Asgnrd and Xlfllcliclin and the Inhabitants of .lotunholm and Mldganl, together with their habitations, would be destroyed. That this catastrophe would come to all the visible creation Ihcy llrinly believed, for their untaught minds could not 'conceive of Immor ality. And this Is hbw they pictured tho fearful time: Three winters would come upon the-earth. ono after another, without the tempering Influence of a single summer. Snow would fall from every quarter of the heavens, wild storms would sweep over the earth, with tempestuous wluds "that nothing could withstand, uud the sun would lose Its 3neat. Three 'other winters would succeed the first three, during which red vis aged war would stalk over tho uni verse, lleavlng blood and death In Its ruthless track. Then the earth would beglu (to tremble In uncontrollable fear, the sen would rush from Its bed, the heavens would be rent, and the eagles of (he nlr would feast upon the still quivering flesh of multitudes of men slain without, warning. Fenrls, the wolf monster, would throw off his bonds; the MIdgnrd sor- tyunt. whoso glgnntlc form encircled the 77orld. would rise (from Its lair, and 1.61:l, tho ovll genius of the uulverse, would desert tho gods nud go back ".monsr their enemies. Surtur would :iead his followers to the Blfrost bridge, 'devouring flames before and behlad them, and, 'having destroyed It In their passage, they would join Lokl nd the frost giants on the battlefield of "Vlgrld, where Fenrls. the Mldgard serpent and the hosb of Ilela had nl rendy assembled. Meanwhile Helmdnll, the watchman of Asgard.. the nbodo of the gods, would sound the alarm with the GInllar horn, summoning tho celestial cohorts to the field. Odin, clad In nil the splendor of his supreme office, would lend forth the gods In martini array. Fenrls, pressing forward, would throw him self upon Odlu with n fierceness that tho deity could not wlthstnnd, and tho All Father would fall, pierced -with a thousand wounds from tho monster's fangs. Thon Vldar, the sou of Odin, would fall like n thunderbolt upon the blood rcclclng wolf nnd avenge his celcstlnl father's death. Thor, tlie all powerful, would slay, with his great hammer, Mie Mldgard serpent, but even as the monster gave up its life Its venomous breath would wreak vengeance upon tho slayer, and Thor would sink down, suffocated to death. Meanwhile Lokl and Helmdall have been secklug each other, and, having met, they would tight with the fury of demons until both wcro slain. Thus nil over the bloody field gods nnd giants, good spirits and evil, would meet nnd slay each other, and when the dreadful carnage was ended Sur tur would send his fiery flames abroad, and the universe would be burned. The sun would Ioso Its light, the earth would dlsnpjicar, the Jitnrs would fall from heaven, nnd time would bo no morel "-"--"- , A'faifljHsB LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS V' Jgm -. - - I SHI "TTfiriiiiTinnin liini LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS of tho actual owners and occupants thorcof, beforo Geo. H. Smalloy, Clerk of tho District Court, of tho Fifth Dis trict of tho Territory of Arizona, in nnd for tho County of Gila, at Globe, Arizona, on tho 23rd day of Dccemhor, 1007, by propor proof thorcof. , And ask that William II. Butler, of Globe, Gila County Arizona, bo specially cited to appear on said dato, and befor said officer and offer such testimony ns ho desires in opposition to said town sito claim. Proofs will he mado by two of tio following named wittnosscs: Louis Boberts of Globe, Arizona; Georgo Pow ell, of Globe, Arizona; Samuel C. Alex ander, of Globo, Arizona; Theodore Crandall, of Globo, Arizona. PETEIt C. ROBERTSON, Probato Judge, in and for the County of Gila, Arizona. Notico of tho ubovo application .will bo published in tho "Arizona Silver Belt," printed at Globe, Gila County, Arizona, which I hereby designate as tho newspaper published nearest tho land described in said application. LYMAN W. WAKEFIELD, Register. First publication November 20, 1907. T Ft. Thorn no or Indian Tlie I'a.tiilnK of Courtroom Orntorr. Inspiration Is a lost art In the court room. Nowadays no true lawyer ad vises, prepares documents or tries a case without a careful preparation. Forensic oratory has passed away. No longer docs tlie crowd gather In tho county courthouse to listen to and be moved by tlie wit. pathos and elo quence of tlie advocate as for hours or days he addresses the Jury. The court room may be .filled, but It is largely with the ubiquitous reporters, many of whom are ns destitute of tears as Sa hara of .Water and as callous to emo tion ns the mummied sleepers of Egypt. No longer Is-lt true that weep lng men nnd women with handker chiefs to their eyes are moved by the eloquence of counsel. Time Is a press ing factor. Facts rather than elo quence Is tho demand. D.. C. Brewer In Atlantic. MINERAL APPLICATION No. 205. United States Land Office, Phoenix, Arizona, October 5, 1907. Notico is hereby given that Charles E. Taylor, whoso post office addross is Globe, Gila county, Arizona, has mado (application for a patent for tho Defiance, Mexico, iliimbolt, Wedge, Bull Pup, Colorado, Utah and California lodo mining claims, Mineral Survey No. 23S2, located in tho Globo Mining District, Gila county, Ari zona, about seven and ono-half miles in a northwesterly direction from Globe, and approximately in Section 25, Town ship 1 North, Range 14 East, unsur veyed, Gila and Salt River Baso and Meridian. Defiance Lode Beginning at Cor. No. 1 tho'N. E. cor. U. S. L. M. No. 2382 bears north 05 dog. 18 min. E., 3921.43 ft.; Thence S. 4 deg. 38 min. E. 555.4 ft. to cor. No. 1, tho S. E. cor.; Thence N. 01 dog. 12 min. W., 1192.22 ft., to cor. No. 3, tho S. W. cor.: Thonco N. 4 deg. 38 min. W. GOO ft. to cor. No. 4, tho N. W. .cor.; Thence S. 59 dcg. 14 min. E., J200.3 ft., to cor. No. 1, tho place of begin ning. Mexico Lodo Beginning at cor. No. 1, tlio N. E. cor., U. S. L. M. No. 2382, whenco orig inal location bears N. 20 dcg. E. 5.0 min. whonco sec. cor. 19-30, T. 1 N., R. 15 E., G. & S. R. B. & M. bears N. 75 dcg. 50 min. E., 3790.4 ft. Granite Promon tory bears S. CO deg. 30 min W. Ponds shaft bears S. 81 dcg. 4G min. E.: Thence S. 20 min. W., 570 ft. to cor. jho. 2, tno a. is. cor.; Theuco N. 80 dcg. .00 min. W., 1371.40 ft. to cor. No. 3, the S. W. cor.; Thcnco N. 20 min. E., 570 ft. to cor. No. 4, the N. W. cor.; Thonco S. 80 dcg. .00 min. E., 1371.40 ft. to cor. No. 1. tlio place of beginning. Colorado Lodo Bcjiinuinu at cor. No. 1, tho N. E. cor. U. S. L. M. No. 2332 whenco cor. No. 2 Louis lodo bears S. 33 dcg. .01 min. W., 441.4" ft. on lino 1-2 Louis lode, Survey 2089; whence original lo cation bears N. 20 min. E., J9S5.00 ft., wficnco sec. cor. 19-30, T. 1 N., R. 15 E., G. & S. 11. U. & M., bears N. S3 deg. 40 min. E., 5130.70 ft., whenco cor. No. 1 Louis lode, Survey 20S9, bears N. 33 dcg. .01 min. E. 19.50 ft.; Thence S. 84 deg. 30 min. W., 523.50 ft., to .cor. No. 2, tho N. W. cor.; Thence S. 20 min. W., 014.18 ft. to cor. iNo. 3, tho b. W. cor.; orded in tho mining records of tho coun ty recorder of Gila county, Arizona, as follows: Defiance, Book 0 of Mines, page 53; Moxico, Book 0 of Mines, page 110; Colorado, Book 12 of Mine", pago 140; Bull Pup, Book 9 of Mines, pago 130; California, Book 12 of Mines, page 147; Wedge, Book 7 of Mines, pago 100; Humbolt, Book 0 of Mines, pago 150; Utah, Book 12 of' Mines, pago 100. The adjoining claims on the north are the Bull Dog and Louis lodes, survey No. 2089. and tho Contention and Con tention Extension lodes, unsurveyed; Owner, Inspiration Mining Cdmpany. Adjoining claims on tho cast are Lone Star lode, unsurveyed; owner, Keystone Copper Company; Tho adjoining claims on the south are tho Dewey, Boulder and Pilot lodes, un surveyed; owned by the Keystone Cop per Company; Tho adjoining claims on tho west are the Last Chaoco and Copper Hill lodes, unsurveyed; owned by the Kcystono Copper Company. 5o far as known there nro no other adjoining claims, and tho foregoing ujuiiiib iwt which iiuioui is hskcu uru bounded by United States Government lands. LYMAN W. WAKEFIELD, Bcgistor. First publication October 8, 1U07. MINERAL APPLICATION No. 321. United States Land Office, Phocni, Arizona, Oct. 31, 1907. Notico is hcroby given that Albert Steinfelt, of Tucson, Arizona, for himself and his co-owner, W. E. Murphy, by M. E. Lcvorich, at torney in fact, has mado application for patent to the Victoria lodo mining claim, Survey No. 2410, situated in tho Stanley Butte Mining District, Graham County, in approximately Tp. 4 South, R. 20 E., unsurveyed, G. k S. R. B. & M., described ns follows: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence 19 mile cor. of Amended Southern Boundary of White Mountain Indian Reservation brs. S. 10 deg. 33 min. W., 1010 ft., dist.; thence N. 0 deg. 10 min.W. 779.0 ft. intersect the boundary line of the White Mountain Indian Reservation, as estab lished by Congress, approved March 2, 1901; 1388.0 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thencfl N. 89 deg. E., COO ft. to Cor. No. 3; at which point intersect tho boundary line of tho White Mountain Indian Reserva tion, as established by said Act; thence S. 0 dcg. 8 min. E. 1388.G ft. to cor. No. 4; thence S. 89 deg. W. 599 ft. to Cor. No. 1, place of begin ning. Net area 14.915 acres. This claim is located between tho 181 mile and 19 milo corner mounments of the Amended Southern Boundary of the Whito Mountain Indian Reservation, about 8 miles south of the San Carlos Indian Rescn'ation, near Kcllcy Gulch, in approximately Tp. 4 S., R. 20 E., unsurveyed, in Graham County, Terri tory of Arizona. Adjoining claims are on tho West and Will Ryan and Nettie lodes; of Survey No. 2372; on tho south by the same lodes; on the east by tho Eric and Kcllcy lodes of Survey No. 2372 and on tho north by tho White Mountain Indian Reservation. Location notices of the Victoria arc recorded in Record of Mines, County Recorder's Office, Graham County, as follows: Book 14, pago 87. LYMAN W. WAKE FIELD, Register. First publication October 31, 1907. Tickets so!d each Saturday and Sunday, Limit Monday Latest Innovations in Reduced Fares Are UlKtorl. She ouco remarked to me, "I cannot portray vice, but I can understand and realize crime." All the more powerful passions were within her range ha tred, Jealousy, remorse, revenge but her lovemaklng, except in farce, was as n rule a failure; Her mind, like her life, was so singularly crystalline that she could not understand mere vice. "I would rather be a great murderess," said she, "thnn a morbid, sickly fnn tasttca, such ns are, for tlie most part, the heroines of your modern drama." Saturday Review. Our 1000-mile Coupon Books r 2000-mile Coupon Books Good on all Randolph Lines in Arizona, including 3 1-4jC 3c GILA VALLEY ROUTE ARIZONA & COLORADO MARICOPA & PHOENIX PHOENIX & EASTERN Tho FIrnl Lmly. Adnm looked at his helpmeet thought fully. "Well," he said In his emphatic way, "there's certainly one honor that Is In disputably yours, my dear." "And what Is that, Ad?1' queried our first mother. Adam suddenly smiled. "Nobody can dispute tho claim that you are tho first lady In tho land," ho said. Philadelphia Telegraph. Wo aro selling an oxcollcnt grado of coat at 912 per ton. Delivered to any part of tho city. Globo Hardwaro Co. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS TOWNSITE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE FINAL PROOF. . I. H. LANDIS, M. O. BICKNELL, General Agent Gen. Pass. Agent GLOBE TUCSON JCtoOOOOGCOOCOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOCttO U. S. LAND OFFICE, Phoenix, Arizona. Globe, Arizona, Soptombor 28, 1907. I, P. C. Bobortson, Probato Judge, in and for tho County of Gila and Territory of Arizona, who, under and by virtue of tho laws of tho United States, in such caso mado and provided, on tho 10th day of Novombor, 1900, mado ap plication to enter tho S. W. 1-4 of tho N. E. y, and Lots 4, 5 and 0 of Sec. 25, T. 1 N, of .It. 15 E G. & S. P. M., situate, lying and being in tho County of Gila and Territory of Arizona, as a townsitc, undor tho name of tho "East Globo Townsito" do horoby apply for noticq of, and givo notico of my intention to submit townsito proof in support of such application, and to mako final proof to establish my claim to tho land above described as trustee for town sito purposes, for tho uso and benefit Thenco N. 84 dcg. 30 min. E.; 523.5 ft., to cor. No. 4, the S. E. cor.; Thenco N. 20 min. E., 514.18 ft. to cor. No. 1, tho place of beginning. Bull Pup Lodo Beginning at cor. No. 1, tho N. E. cor., U. S. L. M. No. 2382, whence orig inal location bears S. 51 dcg. 35 min. E., 504.70 ft., whenco sec. cor. 19-30, T. 1 N., R. 15 E., O. & S. R. B. & M., bears N. 78 dec. 41 min. E., 5093.30 ft.. whence cor. No. 3 Colorado lode, this survey, bears S. 84 dcg. 30 min. W., 13.18 it.; Thenco S. 38 dcg. 25 min.W., 532.2 ft., to cor. No. 2, tho S. E. cdrTtf;'? Thence N. 20 deg. 28 min. W., 510.24 ft., to cor No. 3.; Thenco N. 49 deg. 47 min. W., 310.52 ft. to cor. io. 4, the S. W. cor.; Thenco N. 38 deg. 25 min. E. E., 303.10 ft. to cor. No. 5, tho N. W. cor.; Thenco S. 51 deg. 35 min. E., 783.8 ft., to cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. California Lodo Beginning at cor. No. 1, tho N. E. cor., C. S. L. M. No. 2382, whenco sec. cor. 19-30, T. 1 N., R. 15 E., G. & S. R. B. & M., bears N. 00 deg. .02 min. E. 40S2.40 ft. Thenco S. 88 dcg. 41 min. W. 084.00 ft., to cor. No. 2, tho N. W. cor.; Thenco S. 33 dcg. .03 min. E., 1248.00 ft., to cor. No. 3, tho S. W. cor.; Thence N. 8S dcg. 41 min. E., 084.90 ft., to cor. No. 4, tho S. E. cor.; , .Thence N. 33 deg. .03 min. W., 1248.00 (ft., to cor. No. 1, tho placo of begin- ,B,US' Wcdgo Lodo " Beginning at cor. No. 1, tho N. E. cor., U. S. L. M. No. 2382, whenco sec. cor. 19-30, T. 1 N.. R. 15 E., G. & S. R. B. & M., bears N. 09 deg. 14 min. E. 4721.58 ft., whenco cor. No. 1 Humbolt lode, this survey, bears N. 08 deg. 12 min. W., 140.40 ft.; Thonco S. 33 deg. .03 min. E.. 372.70 ft., to cor. No. 2, tho S. E. cor.; Thenco N. 71 dcg. 30 min. W., 1012.90 ft., to cor. No. 3, the S. W. cor.; Thenco N. 33 dog. .03 min. W., 477.10 ft. to cor. No. 4, tho N. W. cor.; Thonco S. 08 dcg. 12 min. E., 1090.00 ft., to cor. No. 1, tho placo of begin ning. Humbolt Lodo Beginning at cor. No. 1, tho N. E. cor., J. S. L. M. No. 2382, whonco sec. cor. 19-30, T. 1 N., R. 15 E., G. & S. R. B. & M., bears N. 77 dcg. 28 min. E., 4711.24 ft.; Thenco S. 4 dog. 38 min. E., COO ft. to cor. No. 2, the S. E. cor.; ' Thonco S. 89 dog. 10 min. W., 1350 ft., to cor. No. 3, tho S. W. cor.; Thence N. 4 dcg. 38 min. W., 490 ft., to cor. No. 4, tho N. W. cor.; Thonco N. 81 dcg. 30 min. E., 1347.25 ft., to cor. No. 1, tho placo of beginning. Utah Lodo BecinniiiB at cor. No. 1, tho N. E. .cor., U. o. Li. M. zaoz, wnenco sec. cor. 19-30, T. 1 N., it. JO Hi., u. & a. xi. a. & M., benrs N. 05 dcg. 43 min. E., 3028.70 ft., whonco cor. No. 1 Moxico lode, this survoy, bears N. 27 dcg. 20 min. W., 933.50 ft.; Thoneo S. 30 dcg. 40 min. E., 459.70 ft., to cor. No. 2, tho S. E. cor.; Thonco N. 59 dog. 14 min. W., A015.40 ft., to cor. No. 3, the S. W. cor.; Thenco N. 30 dofe. 40 min. E., 459.70 ft., to cor. No. 4. tho N. W. cor.; Thonco S. 59 dog. 14 min. E. 1015.40 ft., to cor. No, 1, tho placo of beginning. Tho locations of theso claims aro rec- MINERAL APPLICATION No. 291. MINERAL SURVEY No. 2372. United States Land Office, Phoenix, Arizona, October 2, 1907. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho Tri-BuIIion Smelting & Development Company, a corporation organized under the laws of the Terri tory of Arizona, by its attorney in fact, C. E. Moorman, of Solomonville, Ari zona, has made application for a pat ent for the Kcllcy, Erie, Will-Ryan, Nettie, Corliss, Grand-Central, Star Light, Nellie, Helen, Oregon, and Olym pia Lodcs,Mincral Survey No. 2372; in Stanley-Butte Mining District, in Gra ham County, Territory of Arizona (ap proximately in Twp. 4 S., Range 20 E., G. & S. R. B. & M.) described as fol lows, to-wit: KELLEY LODE: Beginning at cor No. 1, whenco the 19th Mile Stone, on amended south boundary of the White Mountain Indian Reservation, bears S. 57 deg. 14 min. W. 2108.0 ft.; thence N. 40 deg. W. (Vnr. 13 dcg. 5 min. E.) 1500 ft., to cor. No. 2; thenco N. 44 deg. E. (Var. 14 dcg. 5 min. E.) 000 ft., to cor. No. 3; thenco S. 40 deg. E. (Var. 13 dcg. 40 min. E.) 1500 ft. to cor. No. 4; thenco. S. 44 dcg. W. (Var. 13 dcg. 30 min. E.) 000 ft. to cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. ERIE LODE: Beginning at cor. No. 1, whence tho 19th Mile Stone on the amended south boundary of tho Whito Mountain Indian Reservation, bears S. 02 deg. 11 min. W. 1590.5 ft.; thence N, 40 deg. W. (Var. 13 deg. 20 min. E.' 1500 ft. to cor. No. 2; thence N. 44 dcg. E. (Var. 13 deg. 55 min. E.) GOO ft. to cor. No. 3; thence S. 40 deg. E. (Var. 13 deg. 40 min. E.) 1500 ft. to cor. No. 4; thenco S. 44 dcg. W. (Var. 13 deg. 5 mm. E.) 000 ft. to cor. No. 1, tho placo of beginning. WILL-RYAN LODE: Beginning at cor. No. 1 whence the 19th Milo Stono on amended south boundary of the Whito Mountain Indian Reservation bears S. 72 deg. 35 min. W. 1037.5 ft.; thonco N.r 40 deg. W. (Var. 13 dcg. 35 min. E.) 1500 ft. to cor. No. 2; thence N. 44 dcg. E. (Var. 13 dcg. 30 min. E.) 000 ft. to cor. No. 3; thenco S. 40 dcg. E. (Var. 13 deg. 30 min. E.) 1500 ft. to cor. No. 4; thence S. 44 dcg. W. (Var. 13 deg. 20 min. E.) 000 ft. to cor. No. 1, tho placo of beginning. NETTIE LODE: Beginning at cor. No. 1, whence tho 19th Mile Stone, on amended south boundary of tho White Mountain Indian Reservation, bears N. 78 deg. 4 min. W. 5S5.8 ft.; thenco N. 40 dcg. W. (Var. 13 deg. 30 min. E.) 1500 .ft. to cor. No. 2; thenco N. 44 dog. E. (Var. 13 deg. 30 min. E.) GOO ft. to cor. No. 3; thenco S. 40 deg. E. (Var. 13 dcg. 30 min. E.) 1500 ft. to cor. No. 4; thenco S. 41 dcg. W. (Var. 13 dcg. 35 min. E.) 000 ft. to cor. No. 1, tho placo of beginning. CORLISS LODE: Beginning at cor. No. 1, whence tho 19th Milo Stone, on tho amended south boundary of the Whito Mountain Indian Reservation, bears S. 57 deg. 14 min. W. 21G8.G ft.; thenco N 44 deg. E. (Var. 13 deg. 5 min. E.) COO ft. to cor. No. 2; thence S. 40 dcg. E. (Var. 13 dog. 30 min. E.) 1389 ft. to cor. No. 3; thenco S. 44 dcg. W. (Var. 13 deg. 30 min. E.) GOO ft. to cor. No. 4; thenco N. 4G deg. W. (Var. 13 deg. 55 min. E.) J389 ft. to cor. No. 1, tho place of beginning. GRAND-CENTRAL LODE: Begin ning at cor. No. 1, whonce tho 19t!i Milo Stone, on amended south boundary of Whito Mountain Indian Reservation, bears S. 02 deg. 11 min. W. 1590J5 ft.; thenco N. 4t dcg. E. (Var. 13 dcg. 5 rain. E.) 000 ft. to cor. No. 2; thcucs S. 40 dcg. E. (Var. 13 deg. 5 min. E.) 1389 ft. to cor. No. 3; thence S. 44 dcg. W. (Var. 13 dcg. 55 min. E.) GOO ft. to cor. No. 4; thenco N. 4G dcg. W, (Var. 13 deg. 30 min. E.) J189 ft. to cor. No. 1, the place of beginning-. STAR-LIGHT LODE: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence tho 10th Milo Stone, on amended south boundary of the Whito Mountain Indian Reservation, bears S. 72 dcg. 35 min. W. 1037.5 ft.; thenco N. 44 'deg. E. (Var. 13 deg. 35 min. E.) GOO ft. to cor. No. 2; thenco S. 4G deg. E. (Var. 13 dcg. 20 min. ,E.) 1389 ft. to cor. No. 3; thenco S. 44 deg. W. (Var. 13 dcg. 30 min. E.) 000 ft. to cor. No. 4; thenco N. 40 dcg. W. (Var. 13 dcg. 25 min. E.) 1389 ft. to cor. No. 1, the jjacc of beginning. NELLIE LODE: Beginning at cor. No. 1, whenco the 19th Milo. Stone, on amended south boundary of the Whiter Mountain Indian Reservation bears N 78 deg. 4 min. W. 585.8 ft.; thence N 44 dcg. E. (Var. 13 deg. 30 min. E. GOO ft. to cor. No. 2; thenco S. 4G do E. (Var. 13 dcg. 35 min. E.) 1389 ft. to cor, So, 3- thence S, 44 deg. W. (Vnr. 13 deg. 23 min. E.) 000 ft. to cor. No. 4; thenco N. 46 dcg. W. (Var. 13 deg. 45 min. E.) 1389 ft. to cor. No. 1, tho place of beginning. HELEN LODE: Beginning at cor. No. 1, whence tho 18 and Mile Stono on amended south boundary of tho .White Mountain Indian Reservation boars S. 54 deg. 14 min. W. 741.2 ft.; and 19th Mile Stono on amended south boundary of the Whito Mountain Indian Reservation, bears N. 87 dcg. 49 min. W. 31G0.3 ft.; thence N. 40 deg. W. (Var. 13 dcg. 45 min. E.) 474.5 It. to cor. No. 2; thenco N. 44 deg. E. (Var. 13 deg. 55 min. E.) GOO ft. to cor. Np. 3; thence S. 46 deg. E. (Var. 13 dcg. 30 min. E.) 474.5 ft. to cor. No. 4; thenco S. 44 dcg. E. (Var. 13 deg. 50 min E.) 600 ft. to cor. No. 1, tho placo of be ginning. OREGON LODE: Beginning at cor. No. 1, whence tho 18 and Mile Stone, on amended south boundary of tho Whito Mountain Indian Reservation, bears S. 89 deg. 31 min. W. 184.G ft., and 19th Mile ,Stone on amended south boundary of White Mountain Indian Reservation bears N. 78 deg. 38 min. W. 2802.2 ft.; thence N. 40 deg. W. (Var. 13 deg. 45 min. E.) 474.5 ft. to cor. No. 2; thence N. 44 dcg. E. (Var. 13 dcg.v 30 min. E.) COO ft. to cor. No. 3; thence S. 46 deg. E. (Var. 13 deg. 46 min. E.) 474.5 'ft. to cor. No. 4; thence S. 44 deg. W. (Var. 13 deg. 53 min. E.) COO ft. to cor. No. 1, the place of be ginning. OLYMPIA LODE: Beginning at cor. No. 1, whenco tho 18 and Mile Stone, on amended south boundary of tho Whito Mountain Indian Reservation, bears S. 89 deg. 31 min. W. 184.6 ft,. and the 19th Mile Stono on amended south boundary of White Mountain In dian Reservation, bears N. 78 deg. 38 ' min. W. 2802.2 ft.; thenco S. 44 dcg. W. (Var. 13 deg. 45 min. E.) COO ft. to cor. No. 2; thenco N.; 40 deg. W. (Var. 13 deg. 40 min. E.) 474.5 ft. to cor. No. 5; thence N. 44 dcg. E. (Var. 13 dcg. ' 25 min. E.) GOO ft. to cor. No. 4; thenco S. 40 deg. E. (Var. 13 deg. 30 min E.) 474.5' ft. to cor. No. 1, tho place of be ginning. The location notices of tho said claims arc recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Graham County, Territory of Arizona, Books of Records of Mines as follows: Kclley Lode, Original, Book 14, page 1; amended, Book 18, pago 552; Eric Lode, Original, Book 14, page 5; amended, Book 18, page 553; Will-Ryan Lode, Original, Book 13, page 301, amended. Book 18. pago ooo; Nettie Jode, Original, Book 14, page G; amended, Book 18, pago 557; Corliss Lode, Original, Book 14, pago 2, amended, Book 18, page 55S; Grand-Central, Original, Book 14, pago 4, amended, Book 18, page 559; Star Light Lode, Original, Book 13, paga 300, amended, Book 18, pago 5G0; Nel lie Lode, Original, Book 14, page 7, amended, Book 18, page 501; Helen Lode, Original, Book 14, pago 10, amended, Book IS, pago 562; Oregon Lode, Original, Book 14, pago 3, amend ed, Book IS. page .503; and Olympia Lode, Original, Book 14, page 8, amend ed, Book 18, page 564. Tho only adjoining claims arc the claims of W. J. Parks, names unknown, lying south of tho Nellie and Olympia Lodes. The area in conflict with tho Victoria Lodo is not claimed and is excluded from tho Kcllcy, Erie, Will-Ryan and Nottie Lodes; and tho area in conflict with tho claims of W. J. Parks, names unknown, is not claimed and is excluded from tho Nellio and Olympia Lodes. LYMAN W. WAKEFIELD, Register. First publication, October IS, 1907. MINERAL APPLICATION No. 292. United States Land Office, Phoenix, Arizona, September 17, 1907. Notice is hereby given that "W. II. Butler, of Globe, Arizona, has made application for patent to tho Upper Notch lodo min ing claim, Survey No. 2422, situated in tho Glolio Mining District, Gila County) Arizona, in Sec. IS, unsurveyed Tp. 1 N., li. 16 E., G. & S. R. 13. & M., de scribed as follows: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whenco the E. Cor. of Sec. 24, Tp. 1 N., R. 15 E., Gi & S. R. B. & M., benrs S. 54 dcg. 59 min. W. 1G74.G feet; thence N. 27 dcg. 30 min. W. G05.6 feet to Con No. 2; thenco N. 54 deg. 32 min. E. 10S5.8 feet to Cor. No. 3; thenco N. 43 dcg. 37 min. E. 10.8 feet to Cor. No. 4; thenco S. 27 dcg. 36 min. E. G05.6 feet to Cor. No. 5; thenso S. 54 dcg. 25 min. W. 1096.6 feet to Cor. No. 1, the placo of beginning. Conflict with Ari zona claim, survey No. 2313, containing -G.8S9 acres; conflict with Kingston claim, unsurveyed, containing .115 acre, and conflict with Stonewall claim, sur vey No. 1123, containing .003 acre, aro excluded. Location notices aro recorded in Records of Mines, County Recorder's office, said Gila County, as follows: Original, book 9, pago 189; amended, book 8, pago 347; amended, book 12, pago 186; amended, book 15, pago 65. Adjoining and conflicting claims aro Hogeyo and Buckoyo on tho northwest; Badger and Kingston on tho northeast; Kingston, Carlos, Stonewall and Arizona on the southeast and Arizona on tho southwest. LYMAN W. WAKEFIELD, , Register. m First publication September 19, 1907. ,-2 -. ' A '.J m M .' -7i W l -A.' , ' - a j 1 ':l$tfea - 4 fv5" rm- -. '' ;, 'J hk'y. .' ' ' - ...iv -v.' ' 5j$9ter3v ft.--'-n&& 'Sws&fe '.; rtyvv' 'g?V&'.fr if- v, f'f mmiummmmi mUmm-Mwm