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. , --Si - I-'? .--.. - VOLUME XVIIL ST. JOHNS, APACHE COUNTY, ARIZONA TERRITORY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1902. NUMBER 21. o ij -.. -st 2fr ffliE ST. JOHNS IfElMLB. ybliihea erery Saturday at St. Johns, j lzh Ceuaiy, Ariwraa, and entered tt the j -lctofU a Scoad lt Xxil Matter, j f Piie firape Cream ol Tartar Pewilsf . ADVERTISING RATES. 1 inch 1 inns. $1. 2 n:os. 1,50 3 mos. $2. mo?. $3. 1 yenr $5. 2 inches 1 mss. 1 ,50 2 mo?. .',50. 3 rout. f3. 6 inos. 1 ycnr$ 7tr-asori larg8 contracture! on ap shcation. UiiHCRIPTlON RATES. Die; -GtSARIEH-of The Sisters of the Blessed ranient Sac- WITNESS my hand and official seal lliis Twenty-sixth day of October, Anno Domini 1892. ISAAC O'CONNELL, Recorder of Deeds. for Indians and Colored People. One year .... Six mouths... "Throu months .$2.50. .$1.50. .$1.0U. S. Perkins and Reamer Ling, Proprietors. Awarded Bights! Honors, World's Fiff field NkdafF MidwInUr Fair O. E. Ovkxson, Editor and Mgr. rOTlCSTO Xrtij u If you aiw your paper. MjU all remltUmett by H. O, or reentered !ttaV jDea't atk yar paper dlfcomtlawad amtll all 'arrears g arc paid . ufc:it!o uatbe paid lnadTaEcc. If yo with ynr pt'r tent to a dlfleroat aa V rws notify o ed the cfcaug will . be prcaptly m. TUB ITANAOrR NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. In pursuance of Paragraph No. 3909 Chapter VII Revised Stat utes of Arizona 1901, I am re quired to publish the Delinquent Tax List in Ml for the year 1901 Those knowing their taxes to be delinquent for said year -will save the advertising cost bv set tling same on or before Feb. 24th 1902. T. C. Hill. Tax Collector. OFFICIAL aiRECTOttT. TJCRWTOnUL ..fctjiex 5. O. Murphy.... Soxtaxt C. H. AVere TaAaa. TW.Pemberlou.. iujr.rcB.lJT,J..R. L . Leng Aitcb G. W. Vickers ATTOUXEYflX... C. T. Aiaiworta jLajT. flxxaaiL-...It. Allyn Lewis... SUPREME COURT fftunriH Stmckt. Chief Jntlc ? . K, Datk, Ai noelnto Justice y. M. Boax. Associate JnUce H. . , Assnciete Juatico R. 1 MoRK.tftK, U.S.Dlst. Attoracy Vt U.GnirFlXK.l'. 8. Marshal . ... .Fhtcnix ..rhenix ..Phmnix ..Phcanix, .Presnott .Phanix. PUoeuix Phcrnix. ..Tucson Florence . Prescott , Prescott. Globe. CUrt ...Thomas, gximkk.lt rnoens. 43:rk Dial. Court . ...W. C EoTtR..XPhonx. f A, V, Glbbona chairman. $rtrnnrta4Q. A. Conkiin, J Benisno Lopoz, llloritco Gftrcia, Clerk 0-artcrlyatinKnfthoBnard will Le held ViwtwKay in Jn.,Apri:,JulyamlOct. JtKrxtJT. Leandro Ortoga ;)iTxtcr ArrouxEr Alfred Ituit ri.:.moBtt Moitico Garcia T iKAJUatn T C. Hill J3DK or the l)j!TRtm,CounT....R. E. Sloan P4PH.ur.JunoK John T-IIogoe C'.cnu of Gqvrt John T. IIogiH- Tsnnfcof the DUtrict Court, third Monday Ayril nd th first Mtnday In October. Admiral Schley ia having a perfect ovation on his western tour. Holland has offered to help in .bringing about peace between the Boers and the British. THAT VOULD FIX IT. JI Col, Christy, Capt. Joe Alex ander, Major McClintock, E. B. O'Neill and Ike Stoddard were sent to Washington now and in structed to fight the fight to the last ditch, we would win both statehood and national irriga tion. It is a plain duty incum bent on the board of -supervisors to send them, or others, at once. One thousand dollars will not do it. If the board will not send them let them send themselves. We hereby make the appoint ment in the name of the people of Maricopa county and of all Arizona. Arizona is in a death struggle for freedom and pros perity. Democrat. Santo3 Dumont has made a pocond trip in his flying ma chine, being out fifty five minutes. Wm. G. Nevin, general mana ger of the Santa Fo R. R., died at Iub home in Lob Angeles of heart paralysis, a few days ago. To be constantly pulling up the socds of life to see if they have sprouted is a serious menace to the health of the plants. February Ladies' Home Journal. One of the essential points in good dressing is the harmony of tojies and colors. A mass of coloring in clothes is always a mistake. February Ladies Home Journal. Douglas is to have a newspaper In that respect, tha town will keep up with the procession, for an American town without a newspaper is certainly antedilu vian and not in it. The paper will be a 6-column folio, and the first number will be issued about Friday, the 14th inst. Pending the erection of a building and the nrrival of printing material, which has been ordered, the paper will be printed in Bisbee probably two numbers, at the outside three numbers. The paper will be un der the editorial and business . imanagement of Geo. F. Meek, and it will be his endeavor to make 1ihenew publication a factor in building up the growing Gity on the border. Ariz- Gazette. Arizona, No Field For Adventurers. We do not advise the coming to Arizona of those who wish to make a living, and we believe great misery has been wrought by such advice from others. Of all the "got-rich-quick" devices known to man there is none more sure and certain than the work ing of a profitable mine, and un der the conditions which rule to-day there is less risk in the determination of what will be a profitable mine than in the ex perimenting with other forms of business opportunities. Wo have advocated and we shall continually do so. the policy of bringing among us men of wealth to help us develop our mines. The values lie in the mountains on all sides of us, many of the persevering pros pectors succeed in getting their properties on a paying basis in dependent of outside help, many are developing their mines into such shape as to readily interest outside capital, and it i3 capital, not labor for a bare existence, that must be invited in. The mining man who holds on through years of privation, deyel oping his prospect, shipping ore, timbering his shaft and tunnel ing, blocking out reserves and doing other dead work to show up a mine, scorns the idea of a paltry living wage as the return for his risk and sacrifice, and has the aims and justifiable aspira tions which alone should actuate a newcomer namely indepen dent wealth. Why should a healthy young man of intellect and energy seek Arizona? There is always room at the top -even in the most con servative centers of strenuous competition, and a bare living with all the society and climate of Arizona thrown m could not tempt the olas3 which h most desirable. Wealth and the facil ities for its ready and honorable acquisation are the inducements offered by the mining industry, and not the moribund existence made posible in other lines through our vaunted climate. Arizona Mining Press. BE IT KNOWN that we whose names are hereunto subscribed citizens of Penii Rvlvania and onr associates, beins a Society of Religious women professing the Roman Catholic Religion, living in community and devoted to charitable works, have associated ourselves to gether for the purpose of educating, training and instructing directly or thru the agency ot others the American In dian and Colored Races and do declare that we and cur associates, with such persons as may from time to time be come members and our and their succes sors are desirous of acquiring and enjoy ing the powers, i nmunities and privi" ledges of a corporation or a body politic in law and fact, the name, style, title, objects, articles and conditions whereof are as follows: ARTICLE I. The name of the corpo ration shall be. The Sisters of the Bless ed Sacrament for Indiana and Colored People. ARTICLE II. The essential objects of the corporation are to educate the American Indian and Colored Races thruout the State of Pennsylvania and beyond its borders; to train teachers for this purpose and especially to train the youth of these races, without religious distinction to become self sustaining men and women, using such methods of instruction in the principles of religion and of human knowledge, as may be best adapted to these purposes: to visit and administer to Hie sick and poor o' these races and to act as guardian of such of their orphans and minor chil dren as may be committed to Hb care. ARTICLE III. The business of the Corporation shall be transacted in Buck" County, Pennsylvania and other places in the State of Pennsylvania and be yond the limits of the Commonwealth. The principal office of the Corporation shall be located at St. Elizabeth's House, Hensalem Township, Bucks County Pennsylvania, with full power on the uart of the Corporation to establish and Iacate branch offices at any place or places within said State or elsewhere. .BUCKS COUNTY ss Filed in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas in and for said County this Twenty-sixth day of October A, D. 1892. OSWIN C. KEIPER, Deputy Prothonotary SEAL DEGREE OF COURT. .U,,.t ,. . . COMMONWEALTH) OF' as PENNSYLVANIA 1 AND now toVit No ARTICLE IV. The Corporation shall havo perpetual existence. ARTICLE V. The officers of this Corporation shall consist of a Board of Managers of five persons, or such ad ditional number not exceeding fifteen as shall be fixed by the By Laws ; of a President, Secretary and Treasurer and such other officers and agents as the By LawB shall prescribe. ARTICLE VI. currant year are : The officers for the Cathrine M. Drexel (known in religion as Mother M. Katharino) President. Mary V. Clayton (known in religion as Mother M. Magdalen) Secretary. Sarah McGravey (known in religion as Mother M. Joseph) Treasurer. Annie McCann (known in religion as Sister M. Francis Xavier) Cathrine Jarvis (known in religion as Sister M. Aloysius) Cathrine M. Drexel (known in religion as Mother M. Katharine) Mary V. Clayton (known in religion as Mother M. Magdalen) Sarah McGravey (known in religion as Mother M.Joseph) Managers, all single women. The Board of Managers as at present or hereafter constituted shall have authority to make, alter, or amend the By Laws. No member of the Corporation shall have any claim for compensation for her work whilst in the Sisterhood of the Blessed Sacrement, andanv member ceasing to belong to the said Sisterhood shall cease by that act to belong to this Corporation. ARTICLE VII. The income of the Corporation and contributions to it shall bo devoted to the purposes hereinbefore set forth. ARITCLE VIII. The Corporation May hold Real Estate and personal property to any amount now or here after allowed by law. ARTICLE IX. The names to the subscribers to the Charter, all of whom are at present residents of the Thirty fifth ward of the City of Philidelphfa, are as follows: Cathrine M. Drexel, Mary V. Clayton, Sarah McGravey, Annie D. McCann, Catharine Jarvis. Shoes that have been wet and have become stiff and uncomfort able may be made soft and pliable by being thoroughly rubbed with : vaseline. February Ladies' Home : Journal. COMMONWEALTH OF PENN SYLVANIA, COUNTY OF BUCKS. ss .before me the subscriber Recorder of Deeds in and for said County personally appeared Catharine M. Drexel, Mary V. Clayton and Sarah McGravey, three of the subscribers to the above and fore going Certificate of Incorporation and due form of law acknowledged the same to be their act and deed. niDer-istn, layz the foregoing CeVtificate for a Charter. havingbcen duly acknowledged before the Recorder of Deedstor the Countv of Bucks and the same beingMuly certified to, under the hand and official seal of the said Recorder of Deeds and having been filed in our said Court of Common Pleas since the 26th day of October A D. 1892 and having been presented to me on Nov. 18th 1892 the undersigned a Law Judge of the said Court of said Countjr, accompanied by proof of the publication of the notice of such appli cation I certify that I have perused and examined said Instrument and that I find the same in proper form and with in the purposes namjd in the first class speciuea in me Act ot Assembly ap proved the Twenty-ninth day of April in the year of our Lord Eighteen hun dred and seventy four entitled "An Act to provide for for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations" and that the same appears lawful and not injurious to the community. It is there fore ordered and decreed that the said CHARTER bo and the same is hereby approved, and that upon the recording cf said Charter and this order the sub scribers thereto and their associates snail be a corporation lor the purposes and upon the terms therein stated. By the Court . HARMON YERKES, . President Judge. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I haye hereunto set my hand this Thirty-first day of October A. D. 1901. HARMAN YERKES, Judge. COMMONWEALTH OF PENN-) SYLVANIA, COUNTY OF ) ss BUCKS, ) T John G. King Prothon otary' of Court of Common Pleas of said County of Bucks, in the State of Pennsylvania aforesaid, DO HEREBY CERTIFY, that the Honorable Harman Yerkes by whom the forgeoing attestation was made and whose name is thereto subscribed, was, at the time of making thereof, and still is President Judire of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Bucks, composing the Seventh Judicial District of Pennsylyania, duly commissioned and qualified, and to all whose acts as such full faith and credit are and ought to be given, as well in Courts of judi cature as elsewhere. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at Doylestown, this Thirtv-first day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and one. JOHN G. KING, Prothonotary. OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMON WEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA. Harrisburg, November 4th, 1901. Pennsylvania, GUSTAV BECKER EE TT $pi-ingei- ille, Aria., Keep constantly on band a large and well selected steck of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware Hoots o:o.c3. Slioes And everything usually found in a First-Class Establishment. Anv article not stock will be furnished on special order and on short notice. St. M. & M GENERAL MERCHANDISE People who bave once worn ihe celebrated ss RECORDED in the office for Record ing Deeds in and for the County of Bucks in Miscellaneous Book 27, page 406 &c. WITNESS my hand and seul of office this 22nd day of November A. D. 1892. ISAAC O'CONNELL, SE.4JL 1 Recorder. Doylestown, Pa., October 30, 1G01. Recorder's Office, BUCKS ) COUNTY, f ss 1, Burroughs Michener, Recorder of Deeds for tha County of Bucks, State of Pennsylvania do certify that the above is correct and true copy of the Charter of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Colored People duly recorded on the 22nd day of November, A. D. 1392, in Miscellaneous Bonk No. 27, page 406, &c, so fully and entire as the same remains of record in this office. - Witness my hand and seal SEAJL f office the day and year a 'bove named BURROUGHS MICHENER, Recorder of Deeds. COMMONWEALTH OF PENN SYLVANIA, COUNTY OF BUCKS. ss I, John G. King, Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of the County of Bucks in the said State DO HERE. BY CERTIFY, that the above named, Burroughs Michener, by whom the fore going attestation was made was at the time of so making the same, and now is the Recorder f Deeds duly commission ed and qualified, to all whose acts as such full faith and credit are and ought to be given and that the seal thereto annexed is the seal of the said Record er's Office, and that the said attestation so made by him is in due form. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF-, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said County at Doylestown, this Twenty-first day of October A. D. 1901. JOHN G. KING, Prothonotarv. I, Harman Yerkes Judge of the Sev enth Judicial District of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, composed of the County of Bucks in the said State, do hereby certify that the above named John Cx. King by whom the foregoing attestation was made, was, at the time of so making the same, and now is the clerk of said Court, duly -rommisiuioned , and qualified to all whose actas such full faith and credit are and ought to be I given, as well in Courts of judicature as elsewhere; that the seal thereto annex ed is tiie seal of the said Court, and that the said attestation so made by him is in due form. I. W. W. Griest. Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, having the custody of the Great Seal of Penn sylvania, DO HEREBY CERTIFY, That Burroughs Michnf.r now ib, and was at the time of subscribing his name to the foregoing certificate of ex emplification of record. RECORDFR OF DEEDS in and for the County of Buck.-, Pennsylvania, duly elected and com missioned, and as such officer had, on the said date, full jurisdiction, under the lavB of this commonwealth, within the said County of Bucks, to make the attestation or certificate hereunto at tached. That John G. King now is, and was at the time of subscribing his name to the forgoing certificate. PROTHONO TARY OF THD COURT OF (. OMMON PLEAS in and for the County of Bucks, Pennsylvania, duly elected and com missioned : That the Honorable Harman Yerkes , now is, and was at the time of subscrib ing his name to the foregoing certificate, PRESIDENT JEDGE OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS in and for the County of Bucks, composing tho Sev enth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, duly elected and commissioned : That FULL FAITH AND CREDIT are due and ought to be given to fhoir official acts accordingly: That the SEALS attached to the said certificates are genuine, and that I verily bnlieve that each of the SIGNATURES attesting the same is genuine. IN TESTIMONY WHERE OF I have Hereunto net my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to he affixed, the day and year above writ'en. W. W. GRIEST, Secretary of Commonweath. m o a Munsing Under wear will wear no other kind. It is in a class by itself. The best made, the best fitting, the most comfortable and durable under wear on the market. It gives universal satisfaction and we recommend it to all our trade HARDWARE And Everything Usually Found in a First-Class Establishment. ST. JOHNS and SPRINGERVILM, A. T. ARE am? r &2?-3 la i IN THE NAME AND BY AUTHORITY OF TIIE COMMONWEALTH of PENNSYLVANIA. THE GOVERN OROR OF THE SAID COMMONWEALTH, TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENT SHALL COME, GREETING: KNOWN YE,.That the Attestation or Certificate heiennto attached is in due form and made by the proper officer, and that W. W. Griest whose name is subscibed thereto, was at the time of subscribing the same, and now is SEC RETA R Y O F THE COMMON vVEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA duly appointed and Commissioned, and FULL FAITH! AND CREDIT are due and ought to be given to his official acts accordingly. Given under my hand and the Great vSeal of the State, at the city ( gEAX Y1 Harrisbur;, this fourth VJy'day of November, in the jBYxmsoovEBNosj year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and one, and of the Commonwealth the one hundred and twenty-sixth. WILLIAM A. STONE, Governor. W. W. GRIEST, Secretary of the Commonwealth rj - a ALL CASES OF DEAFNESS OR HAftD HIAfPii ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those bora deaf are incurable. DEATELY! F. A. WERMAH, OF BAE.T3MORE, SAYS: Baltimore, Md., March 30, ijer.- Gentlemen : Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I will notr give yo a full history of my case, to be used at your discretion. About five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting -worse, until I lost my hearing in this ear entirely. I uuderwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, -without any success, consulted a num ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noisez would then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat ment. After I had used it only a few days according' to your directions, the noises ceased, and to-day, after five weeks, my hearimr in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank yoa heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours, F. A. 'WERMAir,.72oS. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occttpation SB-4 YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME atno iTERAT-Cr-AL AURAL CUftiC, 596 LA SALL fVSJ CHICAGO, ML PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ALFRED RUIZ, ATTORNEY AT LAW, DISTRICT ATTOR ney of Apache county. Office, In tfct Court Houae. St. Johns. Arizona. jr. s. woolfos, in. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Calls from Springerville, Conoho and other towns will receive prompt atten tion. St. Johns, Ariz, -FILED-January 16, 1902. MONICO GARCIA, O. "W. Davi Blacksmith All kind of repairing: done in a neat up-to-date stylo, on wag ons, buggies and vehicles of all sorts Horse-shoeing Specialist. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give me a call. St. JoIiks, - - Arizesm. CountvRecorder. MAKE YOUR OWN MUCILAGE. An oune of Clipping Gum we ourselves use is mounting 20,000 newspaper clippings a day, makes a qu.Ti. f the rleanest mucilage by merely soakinc in watc?. Dropped into the mucilage pot a fr pieces .t a time, the contents of it ounce b t would .larre the needs of the average household or office for a year. Does not discolor. By mail, i-oz. feox. 10 cents.; or.;Sc 35 cents. THE P?KS5 BLtPPUG BirfeXAUTftS B7sekrs SU Kta Holbrook, St. Johns and Springerville express. W. W. BERRY, Proprietor. nine tabus. Lea-re Holbrook 4ally 3:30 " Woodruff ' Arri-re Staties " L to Statioa " Comthe " " St Johat Ar. Springerrille " Lear ' ' " Ht fohai " Conche " " Station ArrlTe Woodruff Leave " Arrive Holbrook. " .. ..I2.se ra. rW-p. sa. . ..7:15 p. xa. :15 p. a. ...12:00 niht .... S.se a. . ... 4:00 p. . .... 12:00 nlglit ... 4:613 &. m. e:M a. m- 1:03 p, ib. 1:58 ?i3. " 3:04 5. . PASSENG JJtt TAW!. Holbrook te Woodruff. , " Cncho , ' St Johns ' Ipringorvinc XOUKO TBIP. Holbrook to Woodruff and return . . " Cenehe " ... 8t.Jehhe ... " Bprfagerville " ... STOP-OVER PRIVILEGES allowed ft any pofat on the line Iftypoondf of basreage carried free for ew-a. ill passenger. XPBESS GaRBIEOW.' rate. points along Iott For full particnlars inquire of any of oor aJTrt2 r postaater along the lint. J. R. IIUtt, A gem. - "V 9 -T-- -Ii life