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- 5dl i SO- r sr official DIRECTORY. ttb niTORlAL 4Tw. &S5ST;.v; StCi-STAXY 5S?rtoV, . ..Phanlx- ..Phenlx. . . Phoenix .-Pbeenix. p'fB n v Vlekera .Prescott. .Phrenlx. .Fhoeuix. .Phoenix . .Tuesoa Florence ..Prescott , Prescott. ....Globe fKflSSt --B. AUyn Lewis... SUPREME COURT n. tt. DJ.TI8. Associate Justice. tp v doak. Associate Justice.. .. C X SL9i.X AlSOCUtO JU8tlC. :t K. Kokriso. U S-Dlrt- Mtoruey W.'H. Griffith, U.-S. Marshal COUNTY OFFICIALS- f A, Gibbons I Chairman. i.BBOrSorsiirisoKS L. J. Brown. I Benlgno Lopez. I J .T . rattersop,crerk. HrtlettgotneBoard will Le held tfrlEt 3twayl. j,B.,Aprll. July and Oct. Mirr ... Edward Beeler, jTI.tt'" Bern. Schuster . J?K?5rbxsTntcTCounx. K..sion Tem t s District Conrt, third Monday April and the first Menday In October, Local Hews o! the Week. ".Notary. Pufilic at Herald office. -Oar weather in exceedingly fi WANTXD-ACTIVE MAN OF GOOD CHARAC ter to dsUfSCaad collect in Arizona for old es tablished asaufscturlng wholesale house, f 300 a year lore pay. Honejty more than ex perience rt&!red. Oar refereuce. any tank in any eityi Knclots self-addessed stamped enveloped. Hanfacturera, Third Floor, 834 Dearborn St., Chicago. 111 Tho political AtmoBphore is de cidedly Hullry in this neck o woodp. ' Working: Nijfht nd Day TJie busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Piile. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weak nfrg into strength, listlessnessinto en ergy. braia-fag into mental power They're wonderful in bmldlng up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by St. Johns Drug Co. And stitl zo game goszon, if it is not ze "pocair," it is zo ''old eledge' FREET0IN7EN.T0RS. . The experience of C. A, 8now & Oo. in obtain ing morn than 20,600 patents for Inventors ha enabled th :a to helpfully answer many quet tlom relating t the protection of intellectun property. This they have done in h pamphle treating briefly of United States and foreign patents, with cot of same", and hw toprocuio there; trail" marks, designs, caveats, infringe meats, df cialons in leading patent cases, etc T. Thlspamphlet will ba'sent free to any ont Writing to (.. A. Snow & Co ', Washington, D. C SjQr republican candidates had a fgrahd fatty K t Concho last Thurs Oay night. " A -hocking Calamity .'.'Lately befelPa .railroad' laborer,'' writes Dr. A. .EroIlettf-of Williford, Arlc. "Uis fbot. was badly crushed, bat BucKlob's Arnica Salve quiok ly cured him." It's simply won derful forBurns, Boils, ' Piles and allskin eruptions.. It's the world's champion hoalor. Cure guaranteed 25c. Sold. byrSt. Johns Drug Co. N"omHttpr how the election goes, the Colorarto river will continue to fiow'pl acidly on war. I b tho Gulf. Lorenzo Crosby requests us to announce thatt he wishes all parties TVho know themselves to be in debted to him' to settfo all account during.thi8 raojith as he wishci to close'iiis trading Store for this Mason. An aggricultural implement drummer worked the town one day .this week. . Dr.. H. Reve Johnson. has retir d. from practice in Apache County, and will leave by the firat of No vember. Parties owing accounts will please settle before that time. 3?ha .hew.f academy, building- .is iatjarhigcorapletion, under the skill ml, and mechanical hand of Mr. N. $i Johnson. .. . - Tiie, great- sucoess of Chamber i&lnis .Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea ..Eemedy m the treatment of bowel ..complaints has made it a standard ovsrthe greater part of the civilized -1 arid. Sold by St. Johns Drug Co. .-" . .- . 1 Hoq. D. K. Udall, our-to-be co- Uty -Treasurer, occupied a seat on Ihjpjatfor.m, at the big republican . liVat'the Assembly hall last nigh' - Word to M therr. fc Mother$pf children aflected with croup p? a severe cold need not "9ifcajta.to ad minister Chamber- ,Uln'fi Cough Remedy. "It contains xip opiate nor narcotic in.any .form &n& may beiven as confidently to .thVbabe as to an adult. The great m .euceess thatjaas attended itaxtse in the Uniied State3-and in many for- igr. lands?" Drug Co. -Ffcr sale by St, JohnB A BONA FIDE SALARY $12 WEEKLY. Men and women to appoint agents and represent xia, some to travel, others for local work. $12 weekly salary and expenses. Old established house, pleasant permanent position, rapid ad vancement and increase of wages. vVritc at once. Address BUTLER&ALGEll, Dept. E, New Haven, Conn. Only a few more days now when that insufferable idiot, known as the "I-told-you-so' will begin op erations with his pestifferous ai. ger. No need to look him up, as he will be in evidence at all times and in all places. You assume no" risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. St. Johns Drug Co. will refund your-money if you are not satisfied a-ftor- using it. Tt is'eycry where admitted to 'bo, the most successful remedy fn use for bowel complaint and tho only one that never fails. It ib ple6ant, safe and reliable. That Anxious oxjresiion, no i coablo upon tho faces of many of our worthy fellowicitizens. is. not caused by tho serious illneBS of mother-in-laws, but omi nates from tho uncertainty as to which way the cat will jump on the 6th in stant. Stood Death Off. E. B. Munday, a. lawyer ot Hen rietta, Tex., once fooled a grave digger. He says: "My brother was very low with malarial fover and jaundice. I persuaded him to try Electric Bitters, and he was soon much better, but continued their use until he Was wholly cured. I am sure Electric Bitfers savod his life." This remedy expels malaria kills disease germs and purifies the blood; aids digestion, regulates liv er, kidneys and bowels, cures con stipation, dyspepsia, nervous dis eases, kidne3r troubles, female com plaints; gives perfect health. Only 50c at St. Johns Drug Store. Our friend 'Judge J. H. Collins, ono of Yavapai's brill'tiut orators, arrived in town last Friday after no n. Tho Judgo delivered ono oi his splendid talka.at the republican rally Friday night. ."; FREE PRIZE FOR BRIGHT PEOPLE- If 300. Cats CairKil.l 300 Rnts in 300 Days,, How Mnnj Cats Will it Take to Kill 100 Bats in lbo Days? Can . you solye the prolilem? la of; you will win a prize. Do not send any money with yor answer, but send name and correct address, and by return mail u beautiful prize will be Rent you free. As our object in giving away these premiumi is to attract attention to, and increase the circulation of our popular Magazine, we request you when you receive your prize to show it to as many of your friends as possible. ' We want a large list of readers in every neighborhood, and are going to offer many handsome prize to secure them.. Among the prizes we are offer ing is $250.00 in cash, and many articles of silverware. Full particulars of-the awarding of these prizes - will be sent you with your prize for answering the above problem, Address, with 'stamp for reply, CHICAGO HOUSEHOLD GUEST, Chicaoo, III Mi'bb Amelia Hunt, the popular and efficient teacher of Concho school, came over yesterday to 1 e present at the republican ral'y. which took place last night at the Assembly Hall. A Night of Terror. "Awful, anxiety was felt for the wid ow of. the. brave- General Burnham of Machais, Me., when the doctors said she could not live till morning" writes Mrs S. H. Lincoln, wno attended her that fearful night. "All thought Bhe must soon die from Pneumonia, but she begged for Dr. King,s New Discovery saying it had more than oncesayed her life, and had cured her of Consumption. After'three small doses she slept easily all night, and its further use complete ly cured her.7. This marvelons medi cine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung Diseases. Only 50c and 14.. . Trial bottles free at St. Johns Drug Co. Matt McCarty all know Matt, if not they siraplyargue themselves unknown, he came to New Mexico, tis said, when the Rio Grande was a mere rivulet came up from Hoi brook Thursday, and spent tha whole jday shaking ' hand with his many ainigos hereabouts. This office is-in receipt of aeon muhication from Mh C. B. Martin, pf. tlierBJue river. country, in which heco'mmeiiddMr. Duane Hamblin Voters of this county. We would gladly publish the letter in full had wc the time and space to do so, A WONJDERFUIj CURE OF DIARRHOEA.' A. PROITIIIYISXT VIRGINIA Editor listd Almost GiTea'Tjp; but Was ISrotigrkt Back to Per' feet Health by Cfirraberlain's Colic Cliole.ra and Diarrhoea. his editeriah From the Times, Hillstile, Va. I suffered with diarrhoea for j-. long time and thought I was pay being cured. I had spent mud time and money and suffered . s( much misery that I had -almost de cided to give up all hopes of recov ery and awn it ihe th.-uIi. hut not it ing the advertisement of Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhce Remdy and also some testimonial stating how some wonderful cure had been wrought by this remed 1 decided to try it. After taking s few doses I was entirely well of that trouble, and I Wish to say fui ther to my readers and fellow suf ferers that I am a hale and heart man" to-day and I feel as well as ever did in my life. O. R. Moore. S11 by St. JohtiB Drug Co. A drummer for the big hardware firm of Simmons & Co., of St Louis, Mo., was in town last Thursday in terviewing our merchants in tho interest of that old reliable" firm. VIN MARIAN 1 WAS STOOD TM Tf ST OF 35 YEARS ) rxPE aitNce.H. ovai .rut wftE8A,t- Hon. E. S. Clark, ex-district at torney of Coconino tfounty, and on$of the republican war-horsnB of Arizona, is in townin the interest of the territorial ticket. Mr, Clark is a Very fluent speaker, and ono of the best and most humorous cam paigners we know o. FA KM FOR SALE OR'EX ... CHANGE FOR STOCK. We are anthonar-u-tu announce that the vuliittble. farm ''of S. Gu.. Orpiclu. consisting of 160 acre? Qi choice land "in Spriugcrville -including old. water right -U for :vVe. It will In! sold VBFY ':i.-o,i!le f either mon. a !, slwp or lnr sjs, For te rms . t.i-mntioli, etc addrppft "- - ' ,: Si. Gn (Veajrhe, Lnnoir. (Colorado. All polling pitM- liuvefbeen.fient to tho tev ul "voting precinctPi County Recorder Patterson put in mo-4 of Thursday niglit, in making Uo and forwarding "the necessary papers. Mr. T. C. Hill, Candidate for Treasurer On the democratic ticket, kindly assisted Mr.. Patter son in .the work Dr. W. M. Rudd, of Springer ville, democratic' candidate for the Asretnbly, came down yesterday to participate. in the big democratic rally, which takes place tonight in the Assembly hall. Tlie Doctor i. one of the pioneers of this county, and if defeated next Tuesday, he can still ".retain the .consciousness of having "deserved success," which sometimes is more honorable than success itself. The domocrats had a last rally Sat. urday night in which every moth er's son swore to 'die in tho last ditch especially tho candidates A brass band was employed to stir up enthusiasm and drive away tho blues. However, our i epublican friends have no waik-over, and must rustle themselves, else they may meet their Waterloo next Tuesday. Mr. John T. Patterson, our pres ent county recorder, had the ill luck the other day to hurt himself quite severely. While exercising on horseback the saddle-girth became loosened, and in jumping a ditch the saddle slipped backward oft the horse, throwing Mr. -Patterson vio lently to the ground. In the fall Mr P. sustained serioUB fracture of the collarbone- besidesother bodily injuries..: ". Wednesday evening, October 31, 1900, Miss Trinidad Tafolla add LLMr. " Couneacion- Bustamente wtre united by marriage, the Rev. Fath orf Badilla. of the Holy Catholic Church, performing the mnrriage rites of his church. Following the ceremony at the . churqli; i rtanct was given the newl' ueded pnii hi' Armory Hall, hero, "till the .vorld" particirxiited, or looked on at the festive scene. Howaver that old cynic, the man in the Moon, was seen to wag his head aH he sarcastically remarked "What fools those j.H.rtals be anyhow V tur yru. t!; UBsHj-' !lway? VvuiUnl. "i'iilv sWeei- makas talfv f;. v" peiiec'tior;. Miir.n'fa'.t'.irJ. Pacilic Cor-tt Syr'ip C-utir '. !'"'"' "-.'-V-5-- f" S"'" r - TH OF CU B A . , Bad Climate Almost & Tbing Of th PsSt. 4 - ' ? " . ; "siustsavy OfeaerraBsss Bars WMSfkt WemdefZHl CSumga la t& IsIbbA - Axxaf MatAoas. People who knew Cuba in the days before the Spanish war, when there was yellow fever on the island at all times of the year, and when there were few places there where people from the north could live comfortably ,Jn the summer months, were pleasant ly surprised to see the members of the Eighth looking hale and robust, much as they would have looked after a camp tour at Peekskill, and showing the Cuban cUmate. Inquiry among the officers and. men. demonstrated that 'the bad climate of Cuba is. to a great extent, a matter of the past. It is just aa warm there as it ever was, but many of the been removed or. lessened to such as extent that they have been rendered practically harmless, says the Htw York Tribune. Dr. W. P. Lawrence, -assistant sur geon, who return oa witn in troops, mi ill II MaTenf-T ' ' miiw ywwriuMf i ' H will teMh him to Ul u Mtlr Mtdoor lift to I ! , 1 hUuttmt. It vllt UMttprMtiMlkMudaUMt I vlth Biure. tt vttt otosnc pnatiM to dwusf , whlck i ' MBit to girt rtmiHttitt r acrrfrMsre7 f 7- Tk S I , m bo ra!oaU qu!U(M to oA Ufe, Ui, titer ftU, II I, I ' vlll glre Ua baalife. " ' i 1 It U ax cteasrato til, pils mrj thtXiva vktr ) I yctwl4tl; Is Ofk wlxt, frmnTttl to octito. t& ' . inltuMHUM u( MuUMSbij &l&s kip atemt I. I UUIUm prt. lUi l Mr Sbm-J, JktM i i tteSn. .. r ( , 1 N. l-L7M.HSmta t.e 'i I I Ai& rear 4ealr tat t&e MiTTW." If ta Mal I I teo It, va wtU uaA $npaU ea neetst f artM. ' I I Ami amf fir tmr turn m-gf rtaif i , I MUWa dsrip(c3H vf ear mufra Mm t 1 , I - rijM. tart piitoht m emMMtCM rjfi 1 1 ati piettie, ati gmirtl iofsmtXm. t ' I j. ftTXTXXB ASMS TNL OtX, i tary conditlonl hav produced the Wae had the -unique distinction great change for the better. Drain- of being the only Indian who ever pro ige systents and cleanliness have Pd a bieycle at the age of 100 years, changed the places in Cuba to an ex-. Weaasa ivr Iaspsisoasa. tent that is remarkable. In the town ' Austria is the only country whicb of Sancti'piritus,- which has a popu-' nevr puts a woman in prison. Instead lation of about 12,500, tne death rate 0f giving a female. criminal so many was 450 a -month last year, and now It months in jail, she is sent, no matter is about 30. The troops enjoyed good novf terrible is her record, to one of health in the place, and we rarely had ther of the convents, devoted to the more than one per cent, on the sick purpose, and kept there during the roll. There are occasional yellow time for which she is sentenced. The fever cases, but they are sporadic, and convent is not a mere prison in dis not epidemic, and the dread of the dis- guise, for its courtyard stands open ease has passed away." an day long, the only bar to egress Dr. L. S. Hughes, who was stationed being a nun who acts as a portress at Caibarien, and Dr. Shelly, whose jUgt as In other convents. work was at Matanzas, made similar reports-, but all agreed that the facts Calaa's DsxencTers. - that the troops from Cuba looked well Everybody of the male sex has t'd and that the rate of mortality is low fight in China when the dragon shows .do not indicate, that Cuba is a deair- his teeth. If soldiers are wanted able place as -a permanent residence children are taken from their toys lor people from the north. With aad old men waiting for the grim mes proper care and attention to the rules senger'are lined up in battle array, of diet and mode of life laid down by Tfcat ratal Foiat. the army surgeons, they -say, men may jyt Culpsr I shouldn't think you thrive in Cuba for -a year or two, but woud attend iny mor6 dimier if after that time they will become thin dyspep,ia. so badly, blooded and malarial and it will be- wck.ton I've got to" the point noW come more difficult for them to throw where the only ,ihing tbat relJeveg off the native fevers. For that reason Jfr to at indigestible food. Life. - nearly an -pnysici&ns aavocaie vyer- tern by which troops may be returned to the north after being" on the island 12 or 18 months, having their places taken by men fresh from & more tem perate climate. In proof of the assertion that army -methods do much to avert disease at the Cuban military stations, surgeons point to the fact that at all the posts the rate of mortality among the na tives is much in. excess of th&t among the soldiers, and wherever a post has been establishd the general health be somes improved, TO SAVE A STATEHOUSB. PeMle Bat241a la X&anac That Xa ... to Be PMrT4 mm Stile. . Effort are bimj made by the peo ple of Kansas to preserve from the ravages of. time .the first statehouse erected there. It is one of the few relics of early days Ydf t standing there, and it was built when the settlement of the west was just beginning. It stands near Fort Eiley in the cen tral part of the state, and is all that ia left of the town of Pawnee, the first capital of the state. The town was etarted by boomers wno "stood in" with the territorial goTernor, AI H. Redr, who owned land there and was a good deal of a speculator. The town association built the cap itdl, a" atona structure, two storiea high and 40x80 feet in outaide dimen sions. It laid out the streets and boarding houses were made ready for the first meeting of the legislature. Then, in 1855, the governor called the legislature to meet "there, and the solons deciaed that they would not as sist him in his1 plays. They went from eastern Kansas in prairie schooners, a long procession that wound it3 way 150 miles out on the prairie, the travelers growing more angry that the governor had se lected so distant a place.' They had provisions for the trip, and when they reached Pawnee not one of them went to the boarding houses, as had been expected, but they cooked in their wagons and lir4 on' ihe edge of the town site. On the day for the opening of the legislature they went to the new stone building and held a session, which consisted of organizing and adjourn ing to Shawnee Mission, in. the east era' part of the state, where, despite all the efforts of the governor, the re mainder of the session was held. Pawnee did not make a town. The cholera broke 'out the next year at Fort" Riley and the people fled. The statehouse stands out on the plain, deserted, the roof gone and the in terior a place for the hiding, of coy otes and sandhill owls. The state has been asked to purchase the old ruin and preserve it for future genera tions, who will doubtless appreciate it as a remiader of the efforts of the first-comers to make this a great city, and for a time it seemed likely that they would succeed. Kansas has seven capitols, ending with the present handsome building at Topeka, not yet completed; but none has a more romantic history than the old Pawnee statehouse, and none appeals more strongly to the lovers of the picturesque. HONOR TO AN INDIAN CHIEF. Wasktmfftem OAalals PIsbbIbb; fer llOBBBlSBt tO Da PlKCSd OTJF ffrsTt of a koaB4B0. Plans are being made by officials of ; the Indian office in Washington for the erection of a monument upon the 1 plot where is buried the body of the famous Chief Washakie, of the Sho shone. His grave is in a peaceful, picturesque section of the post cem etery at Fort Washakie, Wyo., which was named after the old man a long Tvashkie was a sworn friend to the white people, tried always to maintain peace, is quoted in history as never permitting-, a white man's blood to be shed if he could prevent it, and he was esteemed by all persons with -whom he came in contact, both Americans d his own people. Washakie was born, as nearly as can be estimated, although some authori ties say that he was much older, in 1796. He fought in many battles, dis playing fine qualities as a warrior, and at all times treating his enemies and eaptives with great kindness. He was subtle and active until a few months before he died, when he be came physically weak and feeble, but his mind was clear, and his last wish, which he expressed through an inter preter a day or so before he died, was that he be buried as a Christian in the Fort Washakie cemetery and have a military funeral. This wish was glad- fulfilled, for he was loved by all ce. ' P8t' ?fd buwed th honors of a regular fy0"' . Remarkable orator- J01 WUtyhas been commented upon have visited the Wind river reserva tion. . Washakie was a great promoter of Christianity , and education, aad the present intellectuality of the Sho shone as a band is largely due to his strenuous efforts. It is said that Cbief His Alert S9lioMi "Did' yon say the man who4talki of coming to this place has money to burn?" said the citizen wno had been complaining about the way things are mil! Yei, sir; that's the phrase I Ud; money o burn" ' 9 "Weil, we don't "want him. I'can see through him. He'Tone of these op pressors. He wants to burn all the money he can git his hands on, fio's to aaake it s carce." Wathington Star; 9 rmww Shoot Winchester Ammunition. FHEL Snd Hanw asd Addfsss'oa Postal WIMGBE8TER REPaTlXG iHKS 09., MONaBC And Wayside Inn. Concho. - Arizona; Whiskies, Beers, Sodas, Ciiers, Mineral Waters andCigara Drummers and Traders can get a Sue rig nd team lier Hay and Grain to sell. Good service, prompt and courteous treatment. Call me. BENIGNO LOPEZ, Proprietor. SIGN PAINTING, FIRE ARM REPAIRING, Neatly, Satisfactorily, sod Promptly DONE. Call or write F. L. DAVIS, St. Joh is, Aria ff you want your shoes properly REPAIRED TAKE THEM TO UTIMI0 BACA SHOP 0 V CO M KG AL STREET. OPi i-MTE IKE M0KAI (II MU(S Prompt Work, and Courteous Treatment to all Tax Collector's Notice. Taxes for 1900. Notice m hfrehv jivn th;tt. the Duplicate Assessment Roll of Apache 3 rounty. Arizonia Territory, for the vear 1900. i"h now in mv possession for the roilectfon of thn taxes levied. Taxes wni be delinquent on the. third Monday of December, 1900, nd unless paid on tbat day or prior there to. FiVe percent will be added to the amount thereof as pen alty. Taxes aro now due, and may be paid n't fi'y office in tit. Johns, Apache county, Arizona, at any time within face hours, until December 17 b 1900. B. rJcHUflTEB, Tax Collector. Ht. Johns, Arizona, October 5th, 1900. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. LAND OFFICE, afc PRESCOTT i APJZONA, September 3rd, 1900. -Notlde is hereby eive'rinhat the fol- 1 owing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and tbat said proof -will be made before the Clerk o! tne -uiBirict uouri aiot. wonns. Anzo "a, on October 29, 1900, vis: Edmond Nelson of SpringerviUe, Arizona for the Hi, NE, .& t3J, N WJ, Sec. 34. T. 9, N. E. 'n, is. He names the following witnesses to prove his contlnnrns rpirience upon and cultivation of; said land, vi: William F. Leaueur, Henry- Butler & Senqn Costillo all three of Springer ville, Ariz'., and Amnea St RnsBello 8t. Johns, Arizona. Frederick A. Tritle, Jr., Register "(First Publication, Sept. 15, 1900.) ' TRY THE NEW HOME WRITE FOR CIECBUM tS3ng&?!i Sswiasr Machines -we maanfactnrc and their prices bsforo yon pnrobaa any other. TNC NEW HOME: SEW! HQ MACHtNC CO oaiaos, jusa. awW. BaurrasoUco.Cal. Attaatc,a. AMERICA'S Greatest.MediciHe is flood's Sarsapanlla,hecaase it pos nneanalled curative Dowers anrl its record of cores is GREATEST. ! Repeating ti&s'lf rcf aii lunia si ;si:tfci. its All Desirable Calibers and Y.-cts y rvwnt m.m . .-- Mode! 1895. CO Army caliper, -?rellit 3 1-i potrmi. g Model 1894, SO W. C. F. calHser, Extra f( Weight 6 1-2 pousds. fg Model 1894. 30 VT O. F. caliber, "Take iDciirs" 55 weighs 7 S-4 pounds. I?. Model 1892. aad38caUbcr,"TakeJDTat",-T6rsife A Tpoucdi. ff Model. 18S, 45-70 caliber, "Extra Iiji" id 7poacds. fyi JVIade for all Kinds of.Oais. M for 153-?ag9 jifestcted Cstaiossau f. - KEW HAYEM, OSxl hsaloo J. B. PATTERSON, Sheep and wool grow St. Jobs. Arisona. . Ear nark on ewes fqunre crop right anti. swallow fork left, wvers. ed on wethers, fir brand on aca. on rump. la she cohh V tjt Arizoas. Tar r brand Range,- Aps RICHARD GIBBONS. Sheep and woe! grower. St. Johns, Arizona. Ear mark sn sheep inns on wethefa; revened on ewes. Firs brnnd O on right ride of note Vent 21 on left side. f CLARA CiBBONS. Ear mark, crop off right and two per bits left, bri Wethers, reversed oa ewes. Fire brand 11 on right side ot note. Rangei Whkeioun tains, Arizona. JOAN candelaria. CONCHO, a mz. Brand as cut kept up... Also ovraa the following Brands: Upper slope right sad and over bit left Swallow forkleft, clrcls t? the right. . SANTANffA CANDELARIA Swallow fork left, jsplit and upper kaJ. crop the riKht. Tar Brand, Range White Xoant&ln5,V4 Apnche coui.tv. Arizona. SLLEN GREER t m Post t Cm, Concho. Ai. Ranee Little Colerado and JiUky Hollow ApacBe coantr. Anzena. Horse Brand, n on left ahowlder, and ss2 oa ie.it javt. u P. T COLEMAN, JR. F. O. Address, St. Johns, Apacse Cb., ArlzssA. Range: Cienega, N. M. Own the following t rands: FX left side, Q on left hip & jaw. O Q on right hip and onr'tside, oa right hip & y'ldt. BtirseB : 0 N Oon left hip, asd fSllowisc brasis. cn gelding a: mFZm left taiga. Syi left talgk- 7 1 oa i sip. CI Bit XEUSb R. D. GREER, Also ruu following brands on left ribs. ITVon left bjp. Sange,LItftae Caloraio rirer. Post effice, St. Johns. ArlieeaTerrf. WALTER BARD ilnln brand's On horses W slash, os left tkiri On Cows W alash, on left rlbx. r 4.1SO runs the fdllowlug-.hrat 4s ITorie Brands HX bar asd D K. ea left tklik m- the left hip. Cow Brand?. jBHKfl left'aiK ibota sfies, JEV bai TiISlVVSair 19X31 both on left aide. J both sides. Range Mafpofa Gap and altLake; Fostofice. Cienega AstarHIo-Sr. X HOW'S YOUR HARNESS?- Do Your SHOES Need Fixing? IF T0U. NEE8 ANY THIX6 IS TUT WX OP XEAtHEK G001S Call On Cruz Navarett Shop on Water St. SI. ShsA m m Jul BSSSsVBl "VbPVHBsI 1 "r : eTHfillNtW.