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The Holbrook Argus VOL Vll. HOLBROOn, ARIZONA. SATURDAY, JUNE 21. 1902. No. 26 Territorial Items of Interest Gleaned From Exchanges. 1 Flagstaff and Williams will j celebrate July Fourth. Geo. W. Ma uk. an old resident ! ..f Arizona, died at Phoenix last I Wednesdav. June 18th. . " 1 u ,i, M,..- It is reported that the Mm- . ' .... , , ,1, i- 1.10ns will establish a branch of ... , ,M.r 1 heir church at Clifton. A meeting of the Arizona Wool Growers' Association. f,rt'mral division, will be held at Flagstnfl July 10th. Thirteen carloads of sheep were shipped from the stock yards at Flagstaff Sunday, by Caamphell S: Francis, to Kansas City. The next meeting of the grand lodge of Knights of Pythias will be held in Yuma. Make thedate along about February, please. , T. C. Job. of Preseott, and L. S. Clark, of Flagstaff, have formed a law co-partnership and will have their office at Preseott. Sam Webb. Jr.. son of the presi - dent of the Democrat Publishing Company, Phoenix, wasmarried last Sunday to. Miss may Gordon, , . The earliest of the .watermelon crop is being marketed at Yuma, savs thc Sun, but no very large ones have vet been brought to town, thc small ones command- ing good prices, however. Acting ' Governor Stoddard Inst Mond..y granted a pardon to Fred A. Guimoiid. who was serving a 15-month sentence for embezzlement, having been sent up from Jerome last. December. The Williams and Winslow ball li'ial return limit DO days after 1 1 w:.,oW., c date ot sale; stopovers will be teams olaved at Winslow Sun-; . . ' ,, . . 1 - . granted on both going and re- day and the tormer. were defeat- tun, trip 55 for thc roull(1 ed by a score of 24- to 8. Ourrip Tickets must be executed Winslow boys will down every- j at destination on day of depart- thing on the line this season, if we are not badly mistaken. Surveyor-General Hugh H. Price will soon let a contract fop surveying 250,000 acres ot land in the northern part of Arizona. Tile cost of this work will aggre gate $50,000. The land is prin cipally timber land and is quite valuable. President E. P. Ripley has de cided not to await congressional action, and the proposed new hotel to be constructed by the Santa Fe railway company at the Grand Chnyon will be rushed to an early completion. The site for the new house will be 300 feet in the rear of the present hotel. Prof. C. W. C rouse,. Indian agent at YViiite river, who has In-en in the citv for several days. returned home Monday. He is loeated 80 miles from the rail road and says the trip is not one that a person would make any oftener than the most urgent business required. Judge Crouse says that the government is making a sanitarium out of the lot for the reeuperation of rc- I tnung soldiers irom me tump-, I pines, and lor those soldiers' 1 ' , . , whose physical eondition does, not warrant theirihschargeirom ! 1 1 the service. There are two bnt-i iu.rjcs 0f artillery and two troops ; f cavalry stationed at the fort ' ilt thc ,)rescr tjnu.t mt they are exiting orders to stiirt for the Philippines. They will be re- placed in a lew weeks with four companies of infantry now on the way here from the islands. It'is claimed that Fort Apache '?' themosthcnlthtulplaces th l'ltc K '"alicl soldiers. il" '',s """ tht s,,1,1,crs ;,a sent there from the islands are in posscssi(M1 ()f their strength thev wi ,K, rc)));m ,)y ((t)i.rs tnrning. from thl f;ir t..lst Q.,zettc. 1 Filthy Temples in India. Sacred cows often defile Indian temples, but worse vet is a body that's polluted by constipation, Don't permit it. Cleanse your system with Dr. King's New Life Pills and avoid untold misery, They give lively livers, active bowels, good digestion, fine np- jJetiU-. Only 25c at all dealers medicine. " Reduced Rates. Summer excursions to Denver, dates of sale June 20, Julv4-1l-18-25, August 1-8-15-22-29; "". returning Fourth of July Rates, Julv ;J nnh 4, tickets will be sold be tween any two stations on the S. F. P. -east of Needles at the lowest first-class one way tare for the round trip; Winslow, $1.50; Flagstaff, $4.20; Williams, 5.75; Gallup, $4.45; Albuquer que, $11.85. Final limit for return July 7, 1902. The sale of excursion tickets to California points and return is authorized as follows: For sale every Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday during the months of Mav, June, Julv. Au- gust and September, 1U02. Transit limits. continuous uaiisiti'e vum. in DiiiM'Mi 11. ciien direction. Stop overs within final limit will be granted either east or west bound at Harstow and points west or south thereof. Final limit Kites, November 30, 1902; San Francisco ' via Bakersfield or Los Angeles, $55.00. Los Angeles. Redondo, $35.00. Santa Monica, Long I leach, Last San Pedro, via Los Angeles $35.00. San Diego, Cornado lieaeh $35.00. Rates to Analon, Catalina Is land and return, $37.25. For the annual meeting of the National Educational Associa tion, at Minneapolis. Minn., the Santa Ee will sell 011 July 3rd and 4-tli ticketstoMinnenpolis, Minn, and return, from this point, at the rate of $51.85 each. Tickets will be for return leav ing Minneapolis or St. Paul not earlier than July 14, except that by depositing tickets with Joint Agent not earlier than July 8, nor later than July 14, and upon payment of a lee of fifty cents at time of deposit, return limit will lie extended to leave Minneapolis or St. Paul up to and including September 1. 15)02. All tickets to be limited to continuous pass age in each direction, going trip to commence on date ol sale and return trip 011 date of execution. Joint agencies at Minneapolis and St. Paul will lie conducted in the name of E. E. MacLeod, Chairman W. P. A. A fee of 25 cents will be required lor the ex ecution of each ticket. C. II. Brown. Agent. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION (if TK Ktlim Iiiy .Mining Coinpiui.v. Tin- undersigned citizens ul the Cnitcd States, ilo hereliy voluntarily ussorlute them selves together tor Iln? purpose of forming u corporation under the laws of the territory of Ariz-inn. itn! ilo adopt, -execute. unl ac knowledge the follow iug as the Articles of Incorporation of such corporation: And we ilo hereby certify; AltTirl.B 1. The name of the corporation shall he THE KIIXA MA Y MINING t.oMl'A.NV. Antl it principal place of transa-ting busi ness hIiiiII lie in the town of Winslow, Navajo eouuty. Arizona territory, iiial such hriiiieh offices us may he design itcd liy the houril of directors of the roiiiiai..v, hereinafter pro vided for. AKTICLK II. Thc names of thc corporutors of' this eor poration are .1. X. Woods, Julius l.esser, B. A. Sawyer aiul V. 1). Hritton. AHTK l.t 111. The tceiieral nature of the liiikineM pru iiommI to be traiiNaetefl liy thib eoriioration Ik nilninv. inilliiiff. Hiiieltiiitf and redi.etioi.; the liuyi.iK. Helling. leiiHin. Ikj.iiI iiiK am. workiiiKol mi '., ore and liiilllon:tlietniild iitg of inads. trainway and railroadH; to ai'iiulre liy iinrchiiKe or otherwise and to clispoHoof thi? same, stork of other eorpora tioiis. real estate, inill-NiteH. and water riffht ami work or otherwise develop the Ha.ne; erect the necessary lii.ildiiiKS, iiiiIIn, macl.in ery and applia'i ( and purchase material tor the same; to .nine for gold, silver, copper lead and other minerals, and to sell, mill, reduce, smelt, retlue or otherwise prepure the same fur market ; to handle and control Inventions and letter patent relating and Incident to mininif, milling and smelting of ores; tu conduct and carry on a general mer chandise liiisiiiusR, ho row money, issue liouds, and mortgage, pledge or otherwise dispose of all of Its corporate property for the security or payment of any of it in debtedness, and to do any and all things and acquire all prope. ty. real and iiersonul, which may be convenient and neces ary to carry into ett'eet the object lor which thin corporation is formed, and said capital stock may be used for the purpose of pnrchaHing property for the company. AHTICI.BIV. The capital stock of this eorp"'ation shall be one million (f'.OOO.UOO) dollars, divided into one million (J.ilOiMMI) shares ol the value of one dollar per share; and the same shall be fully paid and non .assessable. Thecaiial stock of this corporation shall be issiu'd mid paid for upon the conditions ami at the times as hereinafter provided for liy resolution of the board of directors of this company, and the stock of the company may be exchanged for mines and other property ntsiieli prices and upon suchterinH as flie board of directors may deti'rmine. AHTH'1,15 v. i The time of t hecoiiiiiten -emeiit of this cor poration shall lie the day upon w hich these articles are tiled in the office of the secretary of the territory f Arizona, and said corpor ation shall terminate twenty-tlve (211) years thereafter. AHTlCr.E VI. The government of thi corporation Is vested in a bo in! ot directors consisting of not Ics than seven ( I nor more than eleven (II) members, a'l of wh'ftn shall be stockhold. ers ot the cfii'ooriitioM who shiill be eleeted hi th" iiniiiiitl t. if kindlier meeting and shall h il l office for one (I) year from the date of their election ami uiliillticatiiin. and until their successors are elected ami (iialilicd. Any vacancy In said board shall be HI led by the remaining members thereof. Ami such board ol iliriH'to- s hal! have poer Ut hold aii.t meetiuu and transact any business for thc eoinpnn.v at an time or place within or without the territory of A rly.ona, and all the acts of such hoard shall be valid, provided -that a majority of all members of the board shall be present mid vote in favor of such act or acts. mid such vote shall be complete evidence ol th.) sufficiency of notice for the meeting: and said board of directors shall h'lMi the power to establish by-laws and make all rules ami regulations necessar) for the management ol .he affairs of this cor poration, not iii'-onsisteut with the const itu tin., mid I. iws of the I'nitcd States and the laws of the territory of ri.oea. The follow ing limned iiersuus shull consti tute thc hoard of directors of this corpora tion iiiitil thc lirsf annual meeiinu i.f stock. I holde sand until their successors are duly I elected and iiiialllicd, to-wit : .1. X. Woods, I Julius lesser, h. A. Sawyer. W. I). Hritton, ; V. W. Nelson, It. II. McDonald and Kdw. Enos. . The number ol lf rectors to be elected at the I annual stockholders meeting, not less than I seven nor more ilinn eleven, shall be state d I In the cull lor said annual meeting, to serve ' for the next ensuing year, which said ni.m . bar shall be lixed by lesoliitlou of the board of directors lit their meeting next prior to ; the Issuance of such notice to the stock holders. AHTK'I.K VII. I The officers of this crHiratiou shall be u president, vice-preslileut. secretary and treasurer, and such other otliccss us the I board of dire tors may deem ni-ccksnry for I the purpose of transacting its business; pro vide!, that the president or vice-president may also hold the office of treasurer: such ! officers to be elected by the board of direct ors.; mill the fallowing named persons shull be the officers of this corporation until the Hrst annual inei.iuif of the stockholders hereof and until their successors are dill elected and ipuilitlcd. to-wit, president, 4 . X. Woods; vice-nresideiit and treasurer, Julius lesscr: wretary. W 1) Hritton. Provided, that none of the ollicers of this eorporatioiiexccpt directors president, vice president, seoetary mil treasurer are rc tiuired to be stock holders of the corpora tion. AllTK'l.E VIII The time lor holding the annual meeting of the stockholders of thin corpoi atiou l fixed for the Hrst Monday in the month ul , December of this year. AHTII'I K XI. The higho-t amount of iiidcbteduess ur liabilitv. eitlcr dire"t o i 'iitiugcut. to which this corporation is ut any time to : M.bjeet itself is Five Hundred Thousand (.-)KI.(MKJ.l Dollars AKTIII.KX. ' The private property of the stockholders ! of this corporation shall be exempt from any ami all liability for the payment of cor porate debts. In witness hereof, the corporators here of have hereunto set their hands and Heals this Hrst day or May, A I). VM. .1. X. WOODS. (Seal) JUMCS I.KSSKH. SeuP E A. SAWYER, (Soul W. D. BKJTTON Seulj Territory of Arizona, f 'oiii.ty of Navajo, ss. Before me, K. W". Nelson, a Notary Public In and for said county it.nl territory, on this i day personally upieitued J. X. Woods, Julius 1 Ixesser, li. A. Sawyer and W. V. Hritton, known to me to be the iiersons whose names are subscribed to the toregoiug urticlen of ; incorporation, mid acknowledged to me that they executed the same for the purposes I und consideration therein expressed. Given under my hand nod seal of office thls lst day of May. . It. IVM. My coniuifssiou expires Dec. t, HKiz. Seall K. W. NELSON. Notury Public. Filed and recorded at the reipiest of K. W. Nelson. May 2. IHUiS, ut V a. m., und duly re corded in Vol No. 1. Articles of Incorpora tion on pcgcit Non. H4 to HI, records of Navajo county. Arizona. ISeul A. K. MoAl.USTEK, Recorder. Filed In the office of the Secretary of the Territory, ut I'hoenix. Maricopa county, Arizona, at U o'clock a. in.. May H, A. L. 102. ISeul ISAAC T. SiODDARI). Sijcretary. first publication June 21. Notice for Publication. Land Office at. Preseott, Ariz., May 14, 1M02. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing uumed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the Probate Court, ut Holbrook, Ariz., on July 10th IU02, viz: Joseph S. Mc Cleve, of Taylor, Ariz., for the SWUNW! mi 8W4 and SK'4SW'4 Seo 32, T. 11 N. R.. 20 K. He naiues the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, und cultiva tion of, said luu 1, viz: George Hrynn, of Piue dule, Ariz , Albert Crandall, of Taylor, Ariz., Roy V.IJolbnth. of Taylor, Ariz, und H.J. Hrewer. of Piiiedule Ariz. V. A. Thitlk. Register. (First Pub' May 81. I1HI2.) Notice for Publication. I.und Office at Preseott, Ariz., May U. 1WK. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed not ice of his intention to make filial proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the Probate Court, at Holbrook. Ariz., oa July 1, IIKI2. lz: James Y. Ue. of Woodruff. Ariz., for the SUSW1., and S'-SH : Sec, KT. Ill, N. R.. 22 K.. " He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion, of said laud, viz: C. A. Gardner, of SnowHalte, Ariz.. Frank Campbell, of Wood ruff, Ariz.. John I.. Fish, of Woodruff. Ariz., and Joseph t Fish, of Woodruff. Ariz. ' ' F. A. Tuiti.b, Register. . i iFirst Pub. May 24, llKtt.)