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JOB WORK. | » «• * Everything mUffer t , % a ,-•<: ! : ■ f <5 t iitistu -Gyle. / I *&■ *>v • <*?<&&& Tr r • VOL 8 UP TO DATE GOODS. I Lesser 5 Sawyer, t c CO ■*± r*- ™ LEADERS IN C CD Q. s Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, ° * Crockery, Hardware, Groceries. S o O WINSLOW, ARIZONA. —inv 01 30! yd 3no : o±±cm yno HOTEL •• NAVAJO EUROPEAN PLAN. T. J. HESSER, F^t-o. Neatly Furnished Rooms, Well Ventilated, Modern "urniture. BARBER SHOP, POSTAL TELEGRAPH OFFICE, CAFE, AND BAR IN CONNECTION. The Ornerest Whiskey, The Meanest Cigars, The Measliest Wines, The Stalest Beer, and the Poorest Beilywash east of Los Angelas and west of Kansas City. j <p~TV FRENCH'* Winslow Livery, Feed, and Sale Stable. EXPRESS AND TRANSFER BUSINESS. Nice Vehicles and Splendid Teams. Dealer in Coal, Ray and Grain, All Coal Sold by Actual Weight. CHURCH STREET, WINSLOW, ARIZONA. GEORGE A. WOLFF. /GLUTS KRENTZ. Krentz & Wolff PROPRIETORS OF WINSLOW MEAT MARKET DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP Fresh and Salt Meats, Sausages, ppuits, NUTS AND VEGETABLES, an© SALT -p li, H E a-.'K* * GaiTie send Oysters in season. Open at (> a i«i and close at * i> iu Closed Sunday at 9 a..m. >; * PARLOR SALOON C. R. BAUERBACH, Proprietor. winslow. : : ariz Choice Whiskies, Brandies and Wines. rs English Ale, Blue Ribbon Beet. The Choicest of Cigars T?r\x>aAe Cavd ’B.ooms 3U\ac<\.ei 'V fbe lUinslnU) Pail I 1 WINSLOW, NAVAJO COUNTY, ARIZONA, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1901 gfclutslant JiltatU J. F. WALLACE, Editor and Proprietor. ■ Entered at the postoffice at Winslow, Ariz. as second class mail matter. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year f 8 00 Six months 150 Single copies . 10 ADVERTISING RATES. Display, per inch per month, #1 00; reading notices, per line, first insertion. 10 cents; each subsequent insertion, 5 cents: per line | per month. 25 cents. COMMUNICATIONS From the surrounding country of local in terest solicited Falling in love is usually a se rious accident. You can’t raise another crop of nuts from the exhausted ker-; nels. With some people it is court-: ship before marriage and battle ship afterward. The wisdom of one man some times turns out to be the folty of another. It pays to be a heathen when there is a collection being taken up for them. If despondent, don’t swallow poison. ’ You won’t live long en ough to regret it. The man with a rank cigar ranks tlie highest in the list of nuisances. The man who never finds oth er people entertaining is not en tertaing himself. Hunger may be an evil, but it is the cause of nearly all Hie in dustry in the world. A chauge in the government does not always circulate more change among the people. It is not good for man to live alone, but better than’ to live with a scolding woman. It is not always nervousness that causes a girl to bite her lips. It gives them a good color. It is a harder job for parents to teach their children to hold their tongues than to talk. Philosophy teaches us to take tilings as they come, but some perple don’t wait for them to come. The reason why a woman is so much like an umbrella is be cause she becomes accustomed ' I to re’gn There are plenty of people passing themselves as musicians who don’t know a bag of music ; from a bar of soap. Men are like tea in one res pect. Their strength and good qualities are never drawn out * nntil they get into hot water. The average politician does not believe in reforms. What he wants is fat jobs, fat deals, and party supremacy. At Indianola, lowa, Mrs. Mar garet Hossack was sentenced to ‘ j life imprisonment for the mur der of her husband, No wonder men accummulate wealth so fast in the West In dies. Some of the wealthiest planters there live on coffee grounds. The young lady who has little sisters or brothers is kept fullv 1 aware of the fact that it is the ; little ones that tell. L _ Miss Sallie Shore, an eig hteen year-old belle of Marble Falls, Texas, carries 298 pounds ot flesh and there is much muscle mixed with it. The other day a tramp complained at the food she was serving him and she j promptly slapped him in the face and pushed him down stairs. An lowa paper stated that there were some worse things than smoking cigarettes, but failed to say what they were. A man or who will delib i erately puff at a cigarette in the face of his fellowmen would esteem it a pleasure to eat onions or stab a limberger cheese. A seamstress wants to know how she can et revenge on her sweetheart who jilted her. We* are not an -x eV s;ch mat- 1 ti.Ts, but we would suggest that she sew him. Too few men say to themselves “Am I in anyway responsible tor the crimes of others. Could not I have removed the tempta tion from those who are too weak ; to resist it?” j W. B. Carraw, who committed ! suicide at Indianapolis, Indiana, a few days ago, left a note which read: “Tell Carrie Nation that rum and cigarettes are a damna tion. ” During tin last year there were six thou .and three hundred and fifty-six ovels published in the United states. The man who said tha l there was nothing to read must be in the blind asy lum. The United States has 38,600,- 000 pigs, a number equal to the combined stocks of Russia, Ger many, Austria and the British Isles. A young man who can’t man age a smack is hardly compe tent to bring a courtship safely to port. J. Pierpont Morgan, August [Belmont and other New York 'financiers are negotiating to se cure control if the salmon in dustry on the Pacific coast. Mary Big Buffalo has been l elected to rule over the tew Cheyenne Indians who still live in the Oklahoma reservation. | She is the first woman who ever ruled a tribe of Indians, and is the widow of the last cliiet. There was no absolute neces sity for the new King of Eng land calling himseif Edward VII. it was a matter of choice. He might have named himself Al bert I. if he had thought prop er to do so. Pennsylvania and Maryland have agreed to share the ex pense of having the old Mason ' and Dixon’s line between them veyed an l mark i non uments. Eight in every 1,000 -wounded soldiers get lockjaw, and 70 per cent, of lockjaw cases are fatal. Last year the farmers of the United States received $185,000,- 000 more for their products than in 1899. The Grand Prize Mining com pany, composed of wealthy east ern mining people, lately organ- I ized by Dr. King, superintendent of the Verde Queen Copper com -1 pany, to work a group of claims in the Ton to Basin country, will, so Dr. King informs the News, soon have an 80-ton jacket at j work on the property. The j machinery will be taken in from | Flagstaff. They will handle [ custom ore. A Colorado man | named Randall will have charge. —Jerome News. : | Live stock owners and butch ! ers will be interested to know that on account of the laws pass ed by the last legislature, rail roads and other transportation companies will not receive hides for shipment unless they are properly tagged. The new law covers the matter now so that there cannot be an evasion like there has been for the last two years.—Journal-Miner. PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. Neither Borrowed nor Stolen. Most everybody can find a fault without a lantern. Some women’s idea of beauty is only sealskin deep. Perfect integrity goes at a i premium even among scoundrels Balloonists and parachute jumpers have formed a trust. j The Chicago landlords' trust proposes to blacklist rent-jump ers. Contentment is better than money and a great deal scarcer. People who know the least generally want to tell the most. It is never too late to mend, but sometimes it is time wasted. For every new triend you gain by an argument you lose two old ones. Sometimes a man feels tlie lightest when he has a heavy load on. The soap trust has come, but it isn't worrying the genus hobo any. Some visitors are like a pair of new slices. It’s a relief to get them off. The best way to hold an edi tors’ friendship is to subscribe for the paper. Never belittle own acts. Peoule will take you at your own estimate. Generally it is a good deal easier for the landlord to raise the rent than the tenant. Good deeds speak for them selves, especially when they call for valuable real estate. The art oi conversation con sists as much in listening atten tive 1 }, 7 ns talking agreeably. Various crazes are usually long-lived these times. Tan shoes are as popular as ever. A woman can hit-the nail on the head, but she usually drives it in the wrong place. Some men who are too honest to steal will borrow from you and never pay back. When a man’s wife runs away it is earier to find a new one than to hunt up the old one. It is easy enough to die in pov erty. It is living in poverty that troubles most of us. Sileace may be golden m some instances, but it is not so with the book agent. It is not always the fellow who parts his hair in the middle that has the best balanced head. The cause of plenty of room being at the top. is because the ladder is so hard to climb. We hardly ever realize how comfortable it is to be in bed un til we are called to leave it. The girl who falls in love too soon is about as big a fool as the man who falls in love too late. It is sometimes hard to tell which needs the vacation the worst, tlie pastor or the congre gation. A man’s integrily is never worth so much to him as when he has lost everything else to keep it. A soldier should never lose his head in battle. If he did he would never get the benefit of a pension. Some men find it so hard to get enough to drink, that they bother much about somethingto eat. Take the conceit out of some people and there wouldn't be enough of them left to hang clothes on. When a woman desires+o mar ry a man to reform him, she should first take in washing and j see how she likes it. The greatest trouble with a ' great main 7 people in learning I to ride a bicycle is m getting ! hold of the bicycle. Articles of Incorporation OP THE ENTERPRISE OIL COMPANY, Know all men by these presents: That we, the undersigned, have this day voluntarily associated ourselves together for the purpose of forming and becoming a corporation under the laws of Arizona Territory, and we do hereby adopt the following articles of incorporation: I. That the name of this corporation is and shall be the Enterprise Oil Com pany; that the principal place of busi ness shall be at Winslow, Navajo coun ty, Arizona, and that it shall have a branch office at Ga'lup, McKinley county, Tenitory of New Mexico, and at such other places as the Board of Directors may deem necessary for the transaction of business and meetings, both regular and special may be held by said Board of Directors outside the limit of the Territory of Arizona. The names of the incorporators of said com pany are: A J Henderson, CRD Jones, J W Burke, J D Briscoe, Edward Clark, Paul Jones, E A Sawyer, J Lesser, C Currin, Julius Krentz, Geo A Wolff, A F Hunt, W D Britton, and W H Cooley, of Winslow, Navajo county, Arizona, and Alex Elsie, W G Kelley, D C Rus sell, M Hunt, Tom Maddock, Ben Wil liams, R P Kelly and K K Scott of Gal lup, McKinley county, Territory of New Mexico, and W J Clark, of Bakers field, California, H J Rehder, of Albu querque, New Mexico, and Gus Hey man of San Francisco, California. 11. The general nature of the busi ness proposed to be transacted by this corporation is: the securing and ac quiring by purchase, gift, demise or otherwise, the ownership, possession and right, title and interest of, in and to oil lands and other lands, real estate, mining claims, and real and personal property by location, purchase, bond or lease of the same and otherwise; and the disposal of the same by sale, lease or bond, or otherwise, and to sell shares of the capital stock of this corporation; the development of lands and proper ty by sinking wells and shafts and oth erwise, and by driving of tunnels and drifts, and the erection of buildings, hoists, derricks, warehouses, factories, furnaces, refineries, engines, machin ery, power houses, mills, electric plants and other structures necessary to the proper conduct of the business of this corporation, and acquiring and con structing of trams and tramways, and other roads and pipes, pipe lines, flumes, ditches and every other thing necessary to the proper conduct of the business of this corporation; to acquire, hold, improve, develop and manage any hot, mineral or other sanitary springe, or to lay off lands into townsites, lots, blocks, streets, alleys, avenues, and parks, and to hold, improve, colonize, and sell lands in connection with any or all of said objects: to appoint such subordinates, agents or officers, as the business of this corporation may re quire, to hold, own, manufacture and . operate, improve and develop lands, . mining claims, mineral rights, oil and ’ gas wells; the buying and selling of merchandise, oils, minerals, metal, tim ber, lumber and agricultural produc : tions, to engage in and carry on tbe business of boriDg and exploring for producing, refining, distilling, treating, manufacturing, piping, carrying, hand ling, storing and dealing in, buyingand - selling, oils, naptha, petroleum, asphal tum, gypsum, natural gas, bitumen, ; bitumeuous rock and other minerals, hydro-carbon substances, and products of any and all such substances and for such purposes; to buy and otherwise acquire, hold and own, manage and operate, and improve, establish, and carry on, agencies, offices, storage tanks, and houses; to sell articles pro . duced, products manufactured, by this or other corporations, persons, firms in 1 the Territory of Arizona, and in other states or territories of the United States of America, and in foreign countries. > The production and generation of steam, electricity, gas and other agen cies and means of lighting and heating and motive forces, and the using and selling, renting, leaaing and otherwise t disposing of the same. To make and establish by-laws, and i make all rules and regulations deemed expedient for the management of the affairs of this corporation not iucon -7 sistent with the constitution and laws of the United States and the Territory ' of Arizona. 111. The amount of the capital stock of this corporation shall be one million > fl,000,000) shares of the par value of SI.OO each. The same shall be paid for : in cash, or in property acceptable to the Board of Directors of said corpor ation. The selling price of the stock | of this corporation shall be fixed by the Board of Directors. All shares of 1 i stock when issued shall be fully paid ! up and forever non-assessable. j IV. The time of commencement of said corporation shall be the date of filing of thesearticles of incorporation ' I in the office of the County Recorder of | Navajo county, Arizona, and the ter | mination thereof shall be twenty-five 1 ! years from and after the date of such filing. V. The affairs of this corporation . I shall be conducted and managed by a ' Board of Directors consisting of nine 1 members, to be elected annually by the stockholders of this company. All ' elections of Directors shall be by bal lot and every stockholder shall have the right to vote in person or by proxy, » the number of shares standing in his . name on the company's books. No per son is eligible to be a director who is | not a stockholder of this company, and any director ceasing to be a stockhold er, then his office as director at once becomes vacant, and shall be filled by the board of directors at their next meeting. | The following named persons are hereby appointed and are directors of J said company, to-wit: Edward Clark, 1 Alex. Elsie, A F Hunt, K K Scott, A J ; Henderson. Geo A Wolff, E A Sawyer, D C Russell and Ben Williams, said di i rectors hereby appointed shall hold ! their office until tbe annual election, to be held on the seeoud Monday of ! March, 1902, and until their successors I are elected and qualified. Said above named directors are not ineligible as | such on account of not bolding any I shares of the capital stock of said com pany at the time of their appointment 1 as such directors, but each of such di- |The Winslow Mail| $ Devoted to the Interests of $ and Navajo County. 5. rectors so appointed shall become the holders of one or more shares of said capital stock within ninety days from the filing of these articles of incorpor ation with the Recorder of Navajo county, Arizona. The officers of said company shall consist of a President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and General Man ager, who shall be elected annually by the board of directors of saidcorpora | tion. ! VI. The highest amount of indebted ness or liabilities to which this corpor ation is at any time to subject itself, ! or to be subjected to is one hundred thousand dollars. The company shall have power to issue, sell and pledge its stock or bonds for the furtherance of any and all purposes herein set forth. VEt. The private property of stock holders of this corporation shall be ex empt from, and not liable in any case for any of tbe debts created by this corporation. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this 11th day of March, nineteen hundred and one. Names of incorporators—Edward Clark, J Lesser, George A Wolff, A J Henderson, W D Britton, Jas W Burke, C Currin, J D Briscoe, W H Cooley, W G Kelly, Paul Jones, A F Hunt, E A Sawyer, Gus Heyman, Thos Maddock W GK, R P Kelly W G K, Charles R D J ones, J D Krentz. Territory of Arizona,) County of Navajo, j On this 11th day of March, nineteen hundred and one, personally appeared Edw Clark, J Lesser, Geo A Wolff, A J Henderson, W G Kelly, Paul Jones, A F Hunt, Gus Heyman, W D Britton, Thomas Maddock, RPKelly, C Currin, J D Briscoe, CRD Jones, J W Burke, W H Cooley, Julius Krentz, E A Saw yer, before me, J F Mahoney, notary public in and for the county of Navajo, Territory of Arizona, known to me to be the persons who executed the same for the use and purposes therein set forth. .—ln witness whereof, I have ( ) hereunto set my hand and Seal. affixed my notarial seal the ( ) day and year first above written J. F. Mahoney, Notary Puoiic. My commission expires July 27,1903. Territory of New Mexico,) County of McKinley. j On this 11th day of March, nineteen hundred and one, personally appeared K K Scott, Alex Elsie, Bei. Williams, H J Rehder, W J Clark, M Hunt and D C Russell, before me, W F Kuchenbeck er, notary public in and for the county of McKinley, Territory of New Mexico, known to me to be the persons who ex ecuted the same for the use and pur ! poses therein set forth. In witness whereof, I have ( ) hereunto set my Land and af | - Seal. - fixed my notarial seal, the ( ) day and year first above 1— written. W. F. Kuchenbecker, Notary Public. J My commission expires Jan. 1,1905. , Territory ot Arizona,) , County of Navajo, f 1 RAF McAllister, county recorder in [ and for ihe county and territory afore said, do hereby certifythatl havecom [ pared the foregoing copy with the orig • inal articles of incorporation filed and . recorded in my office on the 2d day of . May, 1901, at 9 o’clock a. m at pages 58, , 59, 60, 61 and 62, in Book No. 1 of Arti ■ cles of Incorporation, and that the same is a full and correct copy of such I original and of the whole thereof. I Witness my hand and seal . 1 )of office this 3d day of May, - SEAL. [• 1901. ’ ( ) A. F. McAllister, ’ —■ — County Recorder. Filed and recorded at the request of j W D Britton May 2d, 1901, at 9 a. m., j and duly recorded in Vol. No one of i Articles of Incorporation, on pages Nos B 58, 59, 60, 61 and 62, records of Navajo county, Arizona. Int. rev. stamp 100 B cancelled. “ [Seal] A. F. McAllister, County Recorder Filed in the Office of the Secretary of 3 the Territory of Arizona, this 10thday f of May, A D , 1901, at 5 p. m. \ C. H. Akers, Secretary of Arizona. 1 3 [ ■ THE ROCKY » MOUNTAIN ; NEWS. £ DENVER, COLORADO. f DAILY AND WEEKLY. r The Great Representative News- J ‘ paper of the Rocky Mountain States and Territories. £ i ) All the News from all the World, Illustrations, Cartoons, Special Features, Etc., Etc. f ‘ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ; Daily and Sunday, per month $ .75 f Sunday only (32 t 036 pp) per year 2.5 J ■ Weekly, per year 1-90 , Address Rocky Mountain News. 1 DENVER, COLORADO. > ; t SUMMONS. In the Justice Court. Winslow Precinct County of Navajo, 'territory of Arizona Hand. Dagg Mercantile Co., a co- 1 partnership, plaintiff, i VB. , C. F. Clark, defendant. J Action brought in the Justice Court of Winslow pi eeiiti-t, in and for the County of Navajo, in the Territory of Arizona In the name of the Territory of Arizona: To C. F. Clark. Defendant, greeting: You are hereby summoned and required to appear in action brought against joit } j the above-named plaintiff in the Ju.tice Court of Winslow Precinct, in and for the County of Navajo, in the Territory of Ari zona, and answer to the complaint filed in said Justice Court, at Winslow, in said County, within five dajs, exclusive of U.o day of service, after the service upon you c [ this summons, if served w ithin this precinct; but if served without this piecinet, but within the County, ten days; if served out of the County, fifteen days; in uli other cases twenty days, or judgment by default w iii be taken against you. _ Given under my hand at Wlus i > low this 12th day of March. 1 >lOl. Jseai.l J.P. MAHONEY. ( J Justice of the Peace of suid Pre ciuct. NO. 20.