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THE COPPER ERA Published Every Friday ly TSk ERA PUBUSHING COMPANY EARL M MILLER, TIM P. JAMISON Entered at the Postoffice at Clifton, Arizona, for trans mission through the mails as second class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable Strictly in Advance For the United States, Mexico and Canada $2.50 All other countries in Postal union 3.00 Single copies 10 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1910. The Department of Things as They Ought to Be. " (As Seen Through the Editor's Glasses.) it The Democratic nominees Convention are: A. R. LYNCH MIT SIMMS W. T. TAKE IT The people of Arizona will write These trust presidents and trust congresses have dominated the country so long and so thoroughly that they special use, but the people of the nation are taking a fall out of this ag gregation. They are in open rebellion against Taft and his horde, and Arizona will not coward-like desert the army of determined men who are battling for American liberty and submit to Taft or his congress a constitution not in harmony with our needs. They tell us, get statehood first play coward and poltroon to deceive the president, then amend your constitution later. No, sir. We will pre sent to congress the kind of a constitution the people of Arizona are de manding, and let that rawhide gang of despoilers do what they d n please with it. HOLD FAST TO OUR RIGHTS. The republicans are indulging in considerable criticism against the democrats oflMaricopa county for what they term our "attempt to defeat statehood," and cite in support of their contention the censorship of our constitution by President Taft and a republican congress, and allege that if the peodle of Arizona don't fashion their constitution after the plans laid down by this autocratic power, that our constitution will be repudiated. In other words, the republican candidates tell us you shall not make a consti tution along the lines demanded by the voters of Arizona if you do, we will defeat it. Think of that infamous proposition. Neither congress nor the presi dent has an earthly thing to do with our constitution; that is, it in no wise comes in contact with either in the performance of their public duty; and if the constitution conforms to the national constitution, what right, in all common decency, have they to defeat it? Yet the Arizona republicans are trying to intimidate the voters into supporting their ticket on the theory that Arizona must present a constitu tion suitable to the trusts before she can secure admission. The Democrat is not an anarchist, popular or a public disturber. We want statehood and would make any legitimate sacrifice to secure it, but we are unalterably opposed to surrending every right that belongs to good citizenship in order to become a state. If Arizona has got to frame a con stitution that will meet with the approval of the men who are and have been plundering the people of the nation for the past twenty years in order to secure what rightfully belongs to us, let us retain our self-respect and continue a territory till decency and justice rules at the national capítol. WHAT HAVE THE ARIZONA REPUBLICANS TO SAY TO THIS? The platform adopted by the Republican convention of Los Angeles county contains the following: "The submission to the people of a consti tutional amendment providing for direct legislation in state, county and municipal government, through the initiative, the referendum and the recall." The attraction of Judge McFall and Senator Ives to the initiative and referendum at the present time is commendable. Both men are able and astute and realize that this principle in government is going to prevail, and they do not want to be with the minority. In other words, these gentlemen are coming in out of the wet. The republican candidates are all reputable men, but the Hitchcock platform they are standing on will defeat every one of them. The people of Arizona are not yet ready to turn the affairs of the new state over to a horde of eastern political trusts. The Democrats do not for a moment contemplate that President Taft will repudiate Arizona's constitution because it contains the initiative and referendum. No man big enough to sit in the presidential chair could be so bigoted or so small of caliber as to resort to such political jingoism. With the republican constitutional convention of New Mexico and the democratic convention of Arizona, both presenting constitutions to Mr. Taft containing the initiative and referendum, the big president will be in a dilemma. That is about what will happen when congress convenes. The initiatiye and referendum is not dangerous to the public welfare, and will not defeat statehood. This is a republican campaign cry and mead only for the purpose of influencing voters to support the republican ticket. It is another "full-dinner pail" cry, and is just as misleading. Theodore Roosevelt, drunk with power and burning with ambition, is not only a dangerous man, but he is the arch-demagogue of the country." This is the first time in the history of Arizona when the people the real people have bad an opportualti to vote for Thc-mst ivci. And the tney are lining up is a caution. Editor and Manager Editor Püo-tem for delegates to the Constitutional LAMAR COBB A. M. TUTHILL WEBB OR NOT. the kind of a constitution they want. really believe it was created for their Democratic Club Meets. Last Saturday night the Demo crats of Clifton met at Casino Hall to elect officers. The meeting called to order. Chairman Cobb called on W. T. Webb, of Pima, and A. R. Lynch) of SalTord. They discussed princi pally the rumor that the valley was heartily opposed to the division of Graham county and its harmful ef fect upon the harmony of the demo cratic forces. They assured us that the valley was not opposed to division knowing it to be the inevitable, that it must come sooner or later and so they accepted now as the time. The valley has al ways stood by this end Of the county giving candidates from this end a majority vote over canditates from their end. The rumor that the val ley ever did offl-ially oppose division is erroneous, the only feeling to be shown or felt at all being that of re gret. After division Graham will easily be democrrtic while this end is in question. The speakers urged the club to put forth its best efforts to organizp and pointed out the fact that in the campaign this fall their opportunity lies. If the politics of Greenlee are thoroughly organized and go on record as a democratic county the battle Is won. Further to show the feeling existing between the two ends of the countv, the speakers pledged the solid support of the valley to our candidates. Again they pointed out the fact that the republicans had taken refuge behind a platform so ambiguous, so mean ingless that they were compelling good votes from their party to hunt up a party with a definite, popular platform and this they would find in tne democratic platform embodying the Initiative, Referendum and Re call. After the speaking the business of the election of officers was taken up and without any discord the follow ing selections were made by commit tee ana approved: J. B. Murphy, president; C. O. Bil nngsiey, 1st vsce-presidnt; J. J Kellhy, 2nd vice-president; J. M Bunch, 3rd vice-president; R. J Dunagan, 4th vice-president; D. Mc Neil, 5th vice-president; P. Anier son, secretary; M. E. Caawford, treas urer. It was the popular wish to put the young democrats into the harness therefore the unanimous choice of James B. Murphy. Murphy is an en ergetic young fellow, who, after that speecn ot acceptance, we feel post tive will be able to hold down the job. The meeting as an index to the party s conditions show it to be solid ly united and harmonious. Tuily-Miltonburg. fContributod.l A quiet and elegant wedding took place at tne beautitully decorated Home of our friend, Manuel Baron in West Clifton one evening last week, when Miss Adela Tully arrived from Tucson, with her graceful sis ter, Miss Hortense, un the same evening Frank Miltonburg, who is at tne present time a clerk in the Chase creek store, and an old sweetheart of the bride, repaired to the home of Mr. Baron and the handsome young couple were united in the holy bonds t r t . . oi matrimony, juage iNerr pertormea me ceremony, rne Tuny sisters are nieces of Manuel Baron and Mrs i'.d. Gomez of this city, and daugh ters or Mr. cuas. a. lully, a promi nent newspaper man of Tucson I he bride was attired in a beauti fully tailored silk gown, which was most becoming to her, making her appear in ner stately form most ma jestically and queen-like. The cere mony was perlormed verv privatelv. being- present only the most intimate mentis and relatives or the couple Following were the parties: Mr. and Mrs. Baron, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gomez, Air. anü Mrs. Halael Valdez, Mr. and Mrs. j. (Jisneros, Mr. and Mrs Ricardo Rodrigue and Mr. Barault manager of the Chase creek store. After partaking of a splendid wed ding supper the parties stepped across me street wnere tney were entertained by music and songs, the two sisters being highly accomplished in tnat art: berore departing Mrs aldez seryed slendid ice cream and cake, and at 12 o'clock the newlv wedded couple, after many congratu lations from their numerous friends, repaired to their new home in West utton, where they have decided to iive in the future. "May Dame For tune ever smile upon them, but never her daughter. Miss Fortune." W. D. Whipple Sells His Dairy. List week W. A. Lines & Co. bought the Whipple dairy to take possession immedeately. Mr. Lines plans to remodel the whole establish ment making it answereverv reauire- ment of the inspector and also to add some ideas of his own. It is his idea to make it second to none in san station. Customers of Mr. Whipple may continue to receive their milk from the Whipple branch or may change to the other. The prices remain the same and the patrons may expect every consideration possible. Present back bills to W. D. Whipple. lTow do you like this oatmeal Map?" inquired the barber. 'Seems nourishing," replied the customer: "but I've had my break fast." Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucons surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall'a Catarrh Cure, manun factured by F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O , contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In baying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the gennine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold bv Druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Arizona Copper Com pany will be held at the Company's Office in Clifton, Graham Connty, Arizona, on Wednesday, October 5th. 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m. tor the election of Directors foi the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly come belore the meeting. Kvery stockholder is requested to Jie present in person or by proxy. By order of the Board of Directors. A. 'i'. Thomson, O.i-fl-23 Secretary. Writ publication September ü, i io. Notice of Sale of Personal Property Under Power cf Sale on Fore closure of Chattel Mortgage. WHSalsAS, on the 23rd day of No vember, 1908, F. O. Bacon, herein after called Mortgagor, did make, execute and deliver, at the Town of Clifton, in the County of Graham, Territory of Arison.i, his certain chattel mortfage-, ot said date, to The Gila Valley Bank Ji Trust Com pany, a corporation under the laws of the Territory of Arizona, herein after called the Mortgagee, which said chattel mortgage was made, exe cuted and delivered, as afnreiaid, for the purpose of securing- a promissory note, made by said Mortgagor and payable to said Mortgagee, dated the 23rd day of November, 1908, and pay able four months after date, with in terest thereon from maturity until paid, at the rate of one per cent, per month: and Whereas, on the 30th day of March, 190!', the said chattel mort gage was duly filed, and now remains on file, in the office of the County Recorder of Graham County, Terri tory of Arizona, and is now of record in said County Recorder's office in Book 2, Chattel Mortgages, at page 107 thereof, Records of said Graham County; and Whereas, said promissory note, secured by said chattel mortgage as aforesaid, is long past due, and said Mortgagoi having made default in the payment thereof: and, whereas, the sum of Five Hundred and Eighty six and 25-100 ($586.25) Dollars, to gether with interest thereon from the 30th day of April, 1910, at the rate aforesaid, said promissory note and said chattel mortgage provide that, in the event of default of pay ment of said promissorv note at maturity and it is placed iu the hands of an attorney for collection, that, then, an additional amount of ten per cent, on the principal and in terest on said promissory note shall be added to the same as collection fees; and, whereas, said Mortgagor has made such default in the hands of an attorney for collection; and, whereas, said chattel mortgage con tains a proyision authorizing the foreclosure of said chattel mortgage, in the event any condition therein contained is broken by the mort gagor, by a sale of the personal prop erty in said chattel mortgage de scribed, without notice to said Mort gagor, at public sale, after ten days notice of- such sale as required by law; and whereas, by the terms of said chattel mortgage, said mort gagor mortgaged to the said Mort gagee the personal property situate in said Town of Clifton, County of Graham, Territory of Arizona, 'and hereinafter described: Now, Therefore, notice is hereby given that, under and by virtue of said chattel mortgage and pursuant to the power of sale contained there in, the undersigned, J. R. Todd, duly authorized thereunto by said Mort gagee, will sell, at public auction, at tne town ot CUtton, tiraham Countv, Territory of Arizona, to the highest bidder, for cash, lawful money of the bnited States, on Tuesday, the 13th day of September. 1910, at 2 o'clock p. m., in front of that certain 5-room frame house, located on ground be longing to the Arizona Copper Com pany, Known as lot No. J38, being the first house north of the school house in North Clifton, in said County and Territory, the personal property mortgaged as aforesaid, tor the pur pose of applying the proceeds to be derived from the sale thereof to the discharge and payment of the costs and expenses of sale, and said promis sory note, interest and attorney': fees. Said personal property is de scribed as follows, to-wit: That cer tain Fiye-room frame house, located on ground belonging to the Arizona copper company and known as lot No. 238, being the first house North of the School house in North Clifton Graham County, Arizona. Dated August 29th, 1910 9 9 J. R. Todd. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Arizona and New Mexico Railway Company will be held at the Company s Othce in Clifton Graham County, Arizona, on Wednes day, October 5th, 1910, at 2 15 p. m for the election or Director for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly- come berore tne meeting. h,very stockholder is requested to be present in person or by proxy. By order or the Hoard of Directors A. T. Thomson, 9 1-9-22 Secretary First publication September 2, 1910 NOTICE. The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Lordsburgand Hachita Railroad Company will be held at the Company's Office in Clifton, Graham County, Arizona, on Wednesday. October .-th, 1910, at 2-30 p. m. for the election of Directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. fc-very stockholder is requested to be present in person or by proxy. of order ot the Hoard of Directors. A. T. Thomson, 9-1 9 22 Secretary. First publication September 2, 1910. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the Stock holder of the Arizona and New Mexico Telegraph and Telephone Company will be held at the Com pany s Office in Clifton, tiraham County, Arizona, on Wednesday, October 5th, 1910, at 2-45 p. m. for the election of Directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Every stockholder is requested to be present in person or by proxy. liy order ot the Board ot Directors. A. T. Thomson, 9 1-9-22 Secretary. First publication September 2, 1910. CORONADO LODGE No. 8, NOTICE. F. & A. M Clifton. Arizona, December lstli, 1U09 On and after this date, a "Permit" for burial in the Masonic Cemetery must be obtained from the Secretary of Coronado Lodge No. 8, F. & A. M. before the interment of any body or bodies in said Cemetery. All amounts due, ana to beome due must be paid to the Secretary ui above Lodge. The charge for each ".Lot" shall be ten ($10) Dollars. 13y order of the worship! ui Master. Thomas Smith, Secretary. "Can be depended upon" is an ex pression we all line to hear, and when it is used in connection with Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy it means that it never fails to cure diarrhoea, dysentery or bowe! complaints- it U pleasant to and equally MtiUftbta tot children anil adulU. Sold b- all diujgisi. A Proclamation of Election of Delegates to the Constitutional Convention, by the Governor of Arizona. I, Richard E. Sloan, Governor of the Territory of Arizona, pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Con gress approved June 20, 1010, do here by order and proclaim that on the 12th day of September, 1010, a gen eral election shall be held by the qualified electors of the Territory of Arizona, for the election of delegates to the Constitutional Convention to form o constitution for the proposed State of Arizona. The number of said delegates so to be elected shall be fifty two, and they shall be appor tioned among the several counties of the Territory in accord with the ap portionment made under the pro visions of said Act by the governor, chief justice and secretary of the Territory on the 25th day of June, 1910, and which said apportionment was and is as follows: Apache county, one delegate; Co chise county, ten delegates; Coconino countv, two delegates: Gila county, five delegates: Graham county, five delegates: Maricopa county, nine delegates; Mohave county, one dele gate: Navajo county, two delegates; Pima county, five delegates; Pinal county, two delegates; Santa Cruz county, one delegate; Yavapai county, six delegates, and Yuma count3-, three delegates. At said election, therefore, each county shall elect the number ofdele gates so as aforesaid apportioned to it: that is to say, Apache county shall elect one delegate; Cochise county shall elect ten delegates; Coconino county shall elect two delegates: Gila county shall elect five delegates: Gra ham county shall elect five delegates; Maricopa county shall elect nine dele gates: Mohave.county shall elect one delegate; Mavajo county shall elect two delegates; Pima county shall elect five delegates; Pinal county shall elect two delegates: Santa Cruz county shall elect one delegate: Vavapai county shall elect six dele gates, and Yuma county shall elect three delegates. I further proclaim, that under the terms of said Act of Congress, a qualified elector at said election shall be any male citizen of the United States of the age of twenty-one years, who shall have resided in the Terri tory at least twelve months next pre ceding the date fixed for the electiou of delegates to said constitutional convention as herein 'provided for, and who shall possess in other re spects the qualifications of an elector as provided by Title XX, Revised Statutes of Arizona, 1901. I further proclaim that under said Act of Congress such election for delegates shall be held and conducted, the returns made, and the certificates of persons elected to such convention issued, as nearly as may be, in the same manner as is prescribed by the laws of said Territory regulating elec tions therein of members of the legis lature existing at the time of the last election of said members of the legis lature: and the provisions of said laws in all respects, including the qualifi cations of electors and registration, are hereby made applicable to the election herein provided for. I further proclaim that under the terms of said Act of Congress it is made the duty of the board of super visors of each county of the Territory within ten days after the date of this proclamation to meet and authorize and reqnire a re-registration of the qualified electors of said county: Provided, however, that there need not be a re-registration of the qualified electors whose names appear on the great register of said county for the year 190.8, but all such names, together with s"uch as may be regis tered under the provisions of this section shall constitute the great register of said county and be used at the election herein provided for; and so fur as the same is consistent with the provisions of said Act, such registration as also the making up, printing, distribution, and u?e of such gréat register, shall in all respects conform to and be governed by the provisions of Chapter 3 of Title XX, Revised Statutes of Arizona, 1901. And do hereby offer a reward of Fifty (.) dolían, for the arrest and conviction of any and everv person violating anv of the provisions of Tite IV. Part L of the Penal Code, -uch reward to be paid until the totai amount hereafter expended for the purpose reaches the amount of One Thousand ($1000) dollars. In Witness Whereof, I have here unto set my hand and caused the great seal of the Territory to be affixed. Done at Phoenix, the capital, this twenty-eighth day of June, A. D. Niueteen Hundred and Ten. Bv the Governor: (Seal) Richard E. Sloan. Geo. U. Young, Secretary of Arizona. Notice of Publication. Mineral Application No. Ull'Jl-I, Mineral Survey No. 27S2. Uljitcil States Land Office.' PHOENIX, Arizona. Anjrnst fi, 1910 Notice is hereby given that iu pursuance of the Act of Congress approved May 10th. 1S72, the umlersigued, J. W. Aylor. whose postoffice a:lilress in Carthage, Missouri, by his Attorney- in-Fact, John R. Hampton, whose postoffice ad- lress is Clilton, Arizoua. has made application for a pateut for the Tip Top Lode, situate iu the the Greenlee Gold Mountain Mining District, County of Graham. Territory of Arizona, ap pioxiuiately in uusurveyed Sections 1, 2, 11 and 12, Tp. 4 S., R. St. Est, described as follo.vs: Beginning at Cor, No, L whence the K Cor. to Sec s. 12, I p. 4 K. Z9 t. and 7. Tp. 4 B., K. 3.1 Q, & S. R. M. bears 8. 58deg.. 50 mili. E. 551U.4 feet; thence N. 31 deg., 26 ruin. W. f.00 feet to Cor. No. 2: theuce S. 5 deg., 34 min. V. 1300 feet to Cor. No. 3: thence S. 3: dey., 20 min. K. 00 feet to Cor. No. 4: thence N. 58 deg 34 min. K. UOU feet to .he place ot In-ginning. Notice of amended lovation of said lode is re corded in the office of the County Recorder of Oraham County, Arizona, in Book 15 at Page Record of Mines. Adjoining and con- liieting claims, as shown by the plat of survey. are the CUS and Golden lto.1 lodes. Survey No. 1H05, and the Boston No. 3 and Boston No. 5 lodes, uusurveyed. FRANK II. r RKEIi, 8-19-10-21 Register. Notice to Creditors. Estate of Margaret E. Burtch, De ceased. Notice is hereby given by the un dersigned. Administrator of the Es tate ot .Margaret fc.. liurtch, de ceased, to the creditors of and all persons having ciaims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months 'after the first publication of this notice to the said Administrator at his office in Ciifton, Graham Coun ty, Arizona, the same being the place the transaction of the business of said estate, in said County of Graham. L. a. w. Burtch, Administrator of the Estate of Mar garet E- Burtch, dc-ceaseti. Dated Clifton. Arizona, toll loth day of AugUSt, 1910. (Ml ANNOUNCEMENTS, SHERIFF. t hereby announce myself as a csudid ite for the Democratic nomination for the office of Sheriff of Greenlee County. Arizona, subject to the will of the voters of said mentioned county at the primary election to be held the first Tues dny of September, 1910. JOHN WOOD. SHERIFF. t hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the office of Sheriff of Greenlee County, Arizona, subject to the will of the voters cf said mentlonea cotiniy at the primary election tobe held the tlist Tues day of September, 1910. I. B. ENGLISH. SHERIFF. I hereby anuounce myself as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the olhce of Sheriff of Greenlee County, Arizona, subject to the will of the voters of said mention couuty at the primary clecttou to be held the first Tuesday of September, 1910. JAS. V. PARKS. PROBATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Democratic nomination 'for the office of Probate Judge of Greeulee County, Arizona, subject to -the will of the voters of said mentioned county at the primary election to be held the first Tuesday of September. 1910. JUDGE SHIRLEY, SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the office of Member of Board of Supervisors of Greenlee County, Arizona, subject to the will of the voters of said mentioned county at the priranry clection to be held the first Tuesday in Sep tember. 1910. J. H. T. COSPER. SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself as o candidate for the Democratic nomination for the office of Member of Board of Supervisors of Greenlee Connty, Arizona, subject to the will of the voters of said moulioned county at the primary election to be held the first Tuesday in Septem ber 1910. J. A. MeWILLIAMS. TREASURER. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the office of Treasurer of Greenlee County, Arizoua, subject to the will of the voters of said mentioned county at the primary eleciion to be held the first Tues day of September. 1910. JOHN M. WEBSTER, DISTRICT ATTORNEY. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the o.Tice of District Attorney of Greenlee County, Arizona, subject to the will of the voters of said men tioned county at the primary election to be held the first Tuesday of September, 1910. E. V. IIORTON. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF ROADS I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the office of County Superintendent of Roads of Greenlee County, Arizona, subject to the will of the voters of said meniioned county atthe Piimary clection to be held the first Tuesday in Septem ber, 1910. 8. F. A WALT. Order to Show Cause Why Order of Sale of Real Estate Should Net be Made In the Probate Court of Graham Countv, Territory of Arizona. In the Matter of the Estate of Ed- rnond Lafave, Deceased. . It appea ring to this Court, by the petition this day presented and filed by A. Lafave, Administrator of the estate of Edinond Lafave. Deceased, that it is necessary to sell the whole or some part of the real estate of decedent to pay the debts of de cedent, the expenses and cnarges of admini-tration It is therefore ordered that all per sons interested in the estate of said deceased appear belore tha said Pro bate Court on Thursday, the 8th day of September, A. D. 1910, at the hour of lb o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court room of said Court, at the Court House, in Solomonville. said County of Graham, Territory of Ari zona, to show cause why an order should not be granted to said admin istrator to seil so much of the real estate as shall be necessary, and that a copy of this order be published in the Copper Era, a newspaper printed and published in said county, for four successive weeks. Dated August 4, 1910. T. s. Bunch, 9 9 Probate Judge. The Ciifton Tailor Shop High Class Tailoring Cleaning and Repairing Ladies' Work a Specialty Suits to Order $13.00 up Opjosite CMn Hotel W. f. KEllY. Progrietor Have Your Eyes Tested ' By F. BACKSTEIN OPTICIAN Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices Koasona'ble. CHASE CREEK CLIFTON nnfi E Rogers hospital and M Training Schooi for Nurses For Surgical, Maternity and General Medical Cases. A limited number of pupil nurses taken for training. TUBERCULOSIS NOT RECEIVED MARK A. RODGERS, M. D 123 S. Stone Ave. Tucson, Ariz. F. BACKSTEIN (Formerly of San Francisco) ..ti Watei2i3iaker JEWELER and OPIUM Fine vv'uuii Repairing a Specialty NEW 3PEZA BLOCK Notice. Wntir hprclw irivpn that all npf sons are hereby forbidden to shi sell or illegally handle any cattle in the following brands: B x Z L. x z bar L x VVIC. Day & Foster. The cross shows the separation of the di'Terent brands -1 1-11 Arizona & N. M, Railway Company Loráshrg & Hachita Railway Cc Tima Table No. 37. üe.ctive Apr. ti, 1910, Mountian Time Train No. 1.1 1 g j Train No. 2 South Bound! Stations 2 North Bound Daily gS Daily LT. 7.10a.m Clifton 0 Ar. i:5v p.m. ' 7:32 " 3ontb Siding 7 " 4.30 " " 7:45 " Guthrie 12 ' 4:1B " " 7:55 " ..Coronado .. IS " 4:06 " " 8:115 " York 17 " 3:S7 " " 8:18 " ...8heldon... 24 " 8:13 " " 8:35 " ....Duncan S3 " 3:22 " " 8:63 " ..Thomson.. 40 " 3:07 " " 9:13 " ..."Summit... 51 " 2:48 ' " 9:27 " ....Veiti-h.... 60 " 2:34 " "9:45 " . . Lordsburg.. 70 " 2:15 " " 10:21 ....Robert... 81 " 1:35 " .' 10:78 " ..Krockman. 92 " 1:17 " Ar.H:05am ....Hacbit.. . IOS Lt. 12:50p.m Traías stop on signal. Pacl Rkisisoes. Snnerlntpndoo We Are Again 0Den for Business a At the same place on Chase Creek Your patronage will be appre ciated Arizona Lumber Co. Singer and Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machines NEW MACHINES FOR SALE D ROP me a card if your ma chine needs repairing". Also old ones repaired. KIT CARSEN, Arjent, Clifton, Arizona P. O. Box No. 994. :gdS:rSjri&rS) d&cSiD'&tS) o?oibtSj!3 tSx&x&xS: VI EN NA 9 it BAKERY FRESH j CONFECTIONERY ú a. 1 R0CC0 ZAPPAI, Proprietor. CHASE CREEK gi FEN S. HILBRETH LAND, MINING and IRRIGA TION LAW Suite 210, Fleming Bidg. PHOENIX .- ARIZONA I make a specialty of all busi ness before the local Land Office, General Land Office and Depart ment of the Interior. Contests conducted, plats made, righls-of-wuy, repayments town sites apd Forest Reserve affairs. If you are thinking of patent ing your mines, let me explain my method much cheaper, and you get the result. I have for sale Government Land Script that acquires title in one day without residence, cultivation or improvements. Kight years an othcial ot tae Land Department. Garcia & Norte Dealers in All Kinds oí New and Second - Band Goods Agents for Singer Sewing Machines & Supplies CHASE CREEK, QUM, Arizona J. A. BILLIHBSLET & G3. dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE Prcsb Country Pruit ni Víejcta bleSf Egjs, etc. Staple Dry Good Kill's Add., Sont,h Clifton -.- y of Business Closing Out Sale of the entire stock of the EL PASO STORE. Nothing reservel. All Pry Goods, Clothing, Shoe?, etc., will he sacri- fteed at imTumsoly re chiectl prices. i i