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CASA OR ANDE TIMES 'Vol. V- GRANDE. FINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, DECEMBER 15, 1916. No. 50 Christmas 'Inefecent News- Meeting A 45 Engineers to Casa is to a uniripal entertainment.

A of a mimbi't frt CHch the riiUrAis, slid item the Wonan's Cleb, the town-beard and the rnnmexiaf met to make ariangenwnts. It wasfourd Club hj'd 01aus in mind fi-rsucli an arid se" plans were adopted In tlie ccu.nuiii e. Sirs. Vance" for the Woman's Clnb and Mrs. Kiuse for Catholic church re put in charge of the program.

Mayor Burgess ami Mr. Gh thill were asked to raise tlie nvirev Rev. Eyrich 'was appointed sit-retarx aitd I'anker i Clements was made the committee's barker. "It was decided to leave a subserption paper and a money box at ihe bank that those who wish may contribute. It as planned the eel-hralion on hiistman night at the Airdome.

and after the program, to give everv chil i in the commiuiity adrift Your heaity sympathy and cooperation is sought. paper-Tactics of Common Council two Phoi i HI re-' ui- ed tl.al J. S. Terr.v of on a ch.ir;re of Qn 'i inn. Tlie itinn lujuor had been Teny, nnd because the aiitliotiiies Ihonirht the qua.

tity u'ts larg-f pos-onal use he was arreri.d "ii pusp'cn of bootl uglug. jhe dvij nl hit- rrtst he was icleased on" I iid- ir. the s-u the bondf- AT A SPECIAL MEETING of tie Common Council of the town of CASA GiMNDEhed an December 8tli. 1916, the Mayor and the whole council injr 'State Election Ar Form a Society Complete Returns For Shori Course pn-sent, the following resolutions adopted uiunimnusly: Tint the time is ripe to send the Cn-nnty Immigration-Commissioner into tha EaMem States to make known the Agricultural and Mineral opportunities 01 Pinal Cwmty, with the view of stim Mr A. F.

Bnrnss, Dean of Engineer- 1T2 the New Mexico College ef Asrri- r-iil-nrc Mechanrc Arts, stale college. Aeiv Mexico, has de endeavoring to man bung 1.1 Hum. gnvemot of u'ating immigration and capital to lo- ns.te. vntn Hunt and Teny's mother wei school -children together in and w. app'-aleil to the Gate in Final county.

And it is further resolved that an np- ptopi-iation of ONK HUNDRED be made from the Town the es- The- "Family Grocery" can supplv yon-with frijsu ranch vggs, Ypii the same price for thi'in that (be ran. man jvi-eived in trade- The ''Family Grocery" is a one profit -house. merce of Fluience are respectfully de- IN THE- SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA. IN AND FOR T11E COUNTY OF PIN.AL. Georue Lobb NOTICE OF Piaiiltiff.

REOPENING Vs. DECREE. Pete venent, Arizona. State Mining and. Smelting Arizona -Eastern J.

AnSidon, Caroline E. Joan AguiJur, Etielelia Board, Dolores Bennett, Ella Loomis "Heirs flf DavW I. Beeslev, Thos A. Brown, Bond, Bennett, Mercedes, Borqhes, June Bierv, GnardieJi Estate Dunall Uiery, a minor; Gcnevra J. Johnson Bishop, Belle J.

Bames, J. He-avers. t.eo. W.Burerert.Estelle M.Bcuhnijin. James Brash, Gertrude A.

Bartleson. Franklin iu. John Jj Baker, Uaniel Btit- go Ut-i boy's boi lie read- '0. Al tithe ilieGasttts, in Funds to assist 1n defraying ID, mad Fcrambif 'get sutnethim:" said mission. on Hunt, iieralde I tlie j'uct broadcast That-donations be thai he IM-' for a bootL freer.

The G.izetie pioceeiled to in in young ii-rry a- a dis ute, di-ri pntuMe ch ir ac er, quii.n i 'he to this effect, 'h HUM, of ruur-e, I to blacken Tern in nflect on the Venn r. Two or three Hays ago I-rry tried in the superior and aftei being not five tniuuts the in his found him not guilty. 1'iiat i ict has not yet bsen mentioned by the Gazet e. We are not sure that any spoke to the liizeite of Terry in the manner quoted "in that sheet, but if so we can-say wi'h the be-t grace the woilu that the policeiiun in is a liar We have known Terrv for some time and can truthlully say thai he is a better man inoially or mentally than any man on ihe police force and a para fun of viitue when set up beside that eminent reformer, the manager of the bar's Weekl5'. organise a foiilhwe.Hern engineering Biici' ty.

Letters have been received from promimnt engineers in the thi states of' New Mexico, an Texas expressing the Deed of such a 'organization. Among the the men Wh have promised their support are: G. Butler of the University of Ar zona, Tucson; Dean S. H. Worrell, the Texas School of Mines, at Kl Paso Texas; Professor Brenneman of th University of Sew Mexico, Albuquei que; Mr Samuel I.

Bpusman, ensiinee i fot the Company, llurlej That-donations be solicited from the Niw Mexico; Mr. H. L. Stevens, con ami proiessiontil men, farmers, suiting refrigeration engineer. El tlv- different organizations all over Texas; Mr.

E. H. Baldwin, of El PaSo tlie County. That ttie active cooperation of I'-he. F.irmers Associations of Florence, To! tec, SumniErland and Ca-vi Grande, and the C'ty Council and Chamber of Com- project manager of theEiephan Bnrte dam; and SIi.

S. O. Andros, Al bnquerquc. New Mexico, chairman the New Mexico State Directors, Xava Consulting Board. The object of this organization wi iiTO Jolin F.

Brown, Joy Corbell, Ella G. Clarke, Flora -M. Cstssidy, Sidney B. Claik, Casa Grande Vallty Water As- Eociation, Slaty Chauey, J. Coleman, A.

Ghamberlih. J. Clemans, Fred E. Carpenter, Heirs to A. J.

Cunningham, Emma Cleveland, D. W. Cum- mmgs, CiarksoQ Cuwl, James Carr, E. G. Lavers has purchased the general, morcantile business formerly owned and conducted by "Joe" Armenia.

Mr. Levers will continue the business at the old stand. Phares -Campion, L. Sophia. Bcmelas, Flether M.

Doan, G. C. Davis, E. Catherine Drew; B. B.

DeNnre, Eliza Dudson. Rebecca V. Oevine, Hulda E. Elliott, J. P.

Edoff, Sims Ely, Charles Eastman, Guardian of. John Tracy Eastman, Josephine Ennis, Mrs. Elliott, Fra- sei, Florence Commercial Company, P. E. Fulton, H.

IFiCeman, Anna A. Jester, Heirs of C. D. Fairbanks, Anna E.O.,Fawceti, Jesus, V. Feliz, Julius Goldbaum, James L.

Grant, B. F. Goodwin. R. Goodrich, John P.Grier, C-'W.

Gorhara, L. uasche, John GcHmacher, J. M. Grantham, H. M.

Heistand, W. T. Halliday, Estate of Elwood Hadley, Sarah Hetrick, D. D. Honung, Fred Hann, Mrs.

Josephine lutzi, II 51. Jacobs, John A. Joanson, S. S. Jackson, Harry V.

Jackson, Caro- Une'U. Jageman, Mrs. Anna James W. 'L. Judson.

Orlando and Emma Johnston, Nora Kibby, E. F. Kellner, Laura 'Kramer, Gustav Krauka, John Keating, W. U. Knight, Kelly Trust A.

J. -Kent, Joseph Langnickel, Laura V. Laughlin, Rafael Lorona, Louise LeBaron, T. A. Louergan.

Ad- mr. of the Estate of W. H. Lonergan, deceased, Oorrilla M. Laue, J.

K. McCarthy, Sarah McMuiray, U. H. Mc" Neil.G.W. McComberH, Emeli).

llobles. r. of the Estate of Daniel McLean, AHdrewJ.McKinney, James McCoy, J. -K. M-jFate, Solon MaMjn.

Mercedes Mason, N. H. Mellor. MaldonadoF. J.

8. Murray, Joiin H. Milligan, John Mary.B. Alifier, H. Min- a 1 corporation, Ma.quand, C.

R. Uichev, L. i.eiT.u Matterson, It. Uiiiai Hd.tiiin, Claia Myers, Addison iVioifai. Annie J.

Mo ire, T. A. 6, E. oabino Otero, Ohiu Oiat.lli a cuipo.ation, ttoaa Ormsi.y, -O T. Canal Charles Fi H.

lamtii.ige, tlhas. O. y. mil G. Piereun.

E.nile Pier- K. W. Y. Price, G. PhoiMiiK Eastern K.

Mm. K. Pr.ce, Heirs nf 1. C. Pariev, K.

F. Plillups, Fuial Bank Tr.ist a corporBtn.n, George E. Pouue, Frank nkley, Canal acorporrtliiin, Leu Powers, Trustee of PaVk collide, Sam P.nkey. R. K.

AmanduB Ptteis. Roy H. P.nk- ley, Geo. N. Pattee, Maggie Phy, Jos, Richard, Redwell Music Company, John Ruessm, Chas.

D. Reppy, Aichi bald Ryan, F. Ronstatlt Company, W. D. Randle, Allen O.

Riiste, Jennie C. Shepheid. Edwin btraka, Mat tie L. Sliapland, feam T. Sweeney, Duglad Steward, C.

M. Shannon, James H. Shoemaker, Mary E. Steinfield, D. C.

Stevens, Charles R. Sligh, Trustee, Frank Shields, Estate of Antonio Segovi-i, Teieea Segovia, Benjamin A. Stevens, Mary L. Stiles, Geo. imith.

Car ui an R. Simpson, Joseph Spinas, Kate M. Stone, It. B. St.

Clair Sue H. Summers, Edith C. Sligh, Stewart Bower, Charles Stewart, May H. Sieboth, M. Segars, M.

Mrs. Jas. S. Sinnott, Edmund Schroeder, Mrs. Lizzie Schulze C.

E. Scrivner, Alary D. Sands, Jessie Siiith, Nannie Stowe, Frank H. Sellers, William Shonessy, Andres Salazar, Dorwin A. Stewart, W.

C.Smith, J. M. Sanders, Mrs. Maria Santa Cruz, J. K.

Treat, Emeline T. Thomas, George S. Thurber. Minnie Uuth Taylor, Calvin Taylor, Delia Tliarp, Fred Thor, Auguste, Thor, Edward A. Mamie Thomas.

Thomas Thatcher, W. C. Truman, Mary E. Truman, F. A.

Urban, Augustine Villars, Valley Bank of J.Vance,Mrs. Lizzie Woods, John Calvert. Wilson, Fred 8. Weaver, M. L.

Wicks. Roxie and Lula Walker, Dr. Win Wylie, Woodruff and Mills, F. E. Woodnff, W.

E. Weaver, Celeelia S.Weaver, Harry Ward, Atlmr. Estate of Milton Ward, Mrs. Kate Witt, Natalie H. White, Frederick G.

White, Wills and-Truman, Christian Wallrick, G. K. Weik, E. C. Weisenhutter, Dor- caa E.

Whitlow, G. F. Watson, Peter Winkleman, Alice Sf. Worsley, Robert F. Witting.

Alfred E. Webster, Silas M. Weaver, Wills, McCarthy and Goodwin (T. N. Wills, F.

J. McCarthy and B. F. Goodwin.) Lola W. Lee, John Ralston.

Edwin Ralph, Casa Grande Corporation, Defendants. Notice is hereby given to the above named defendants and their upon petition of a number of defendants in the above entitled action an order was duly made and entered on the 20th day of November, JBMES HILEY HEN chirping crickets fainter ale And pale stars blossom HI the skxj, And twilighfr gloom has dimmed the I bloom And blurred the butterfly YVViEN the VV walk, And up the stalk The cJloW'Worm crawls and And gLmmers down i led ihe din still I And heart and date and latctowa Arc thetfpj of Kate Following is ihe complete ir A total vote ittehed liy each candidate en the national tic- et- at the re k- cent election, MS shown liy the ofJiHal returns filed ui.hthe of tf state, together with plurality of pposite to whose nttme the I Ht plurality is siven. the IA' r- II it. i-S IK- i tis- i rs and h-11 il l.y the K'lll- m--nt jiii imiary r- in Namt- Plurality Wilson Htiuhes Benson Hunley 12.648 Total For President 33,170 20,522 3,174 1,153 Judge of Supreme Court Ross 17,143 Baughn Morrison 3,457 State Tax Commissioner Howe 1518-1 -malley 10,683 Corbin 4,467 States Senator Ashurst Kibbey 21.261 Bradford 2 827 of Congress 34.377 14,907 3,060 "For Governor 27,946 27,976 1,975 Secretary of State Osborn Prbchaska 18,182 Eddy 3,073 Auditor Boyre 28.352 Merrill 19,724 Hall 3,236 State Treasurer F. Johnson 27 910 Campbell 19,9.25 3.

Johnson 3,231 Attorney General ones 28,218 Just 21,297 Irowe Superintendent of Public Instruction 6,681 at thews, 21,001 Bright 3,446 Corporation Commissioner Hayden fi.ds Barnette tunt Campbell Robertson 4,501 8,612 19,470 30 14.894 7,986 6,921 it ill. unner-ty have wr'i'tcn. ir.at It p-t-sent In aa- fisi upon ihe pr erara are: Dr. I C. -r -i Farm Im'- mei.j i'o -i-nier, S.

B.oloji al Sur- v. U. li A. --taifnjrd, irr in engineer, PM.emx Dr A. H' v.

state ent-jm Hist. Ph enix. f. 111 and wool special- is', Unuer-siyiif joining, I ruf. T.

'ch, Australian wool expe-t. like ny Frnrk Kin--, nuted she-p importer nnri b-eeit r. h-ynne, 11 U.irk, home eionomics exte, siui Umvusity of "California. C.iUlopnil. No.

4'! PUBLIC AUCTION SALE ate Lauds STATE LAND DE K.4 RT EN 1916. by the above entitled court, Hon. A. C. Lockword, reopening the decree 'heretofore entered therein for the purpose of talcing additional testimony and all defendants desiring lo offer testimony were by said order required to file their answers within sixty days after said 20lhdayof A.

D. 1916, the -date of- said order. DOAN ft DOAN. J. E.

O'CONNOR, For sired in soliciting donations in their different communities, and in pointing a deputation to act in conjunction wi'ih the deputation from this council to wait on the Honorable Board of Supervisors of the County of" Final at their next meeting- on January 2nd, 1917, in order pet tion them to appropriate the amount sanctioned by the-reviced statutes of Arizona for immigration expenses Tile 10, Chaper 4, Section 2499. That copies of these resoluions be forwarded to: Hon. J. B. Bourne, Mr.

M. A. Har- giaves, Hon. Louis 8. Cates.

Hon. W. L. Browning, Hon. F.

S. Svveriflcb, Henry Dewieler, Mayor of, Florence, Secretary, Chamber, of Commerce, Florence, Ray, Superior, Summerlar.d, and Toltec. All correspondence and -remittance to be made to Mr. W. Ward Daviep, Immigration Commissioner, CHSB Grande, Arizona.

GEORGE W. BURGESS, Mayor of the Town of Caea Grande. "Mistah old negrens was pleading with the chief executive of a southern state, "we's mighty po' din wintah, and Ah sbo does wish you'd pahdon mah ol'man. He's 'in de pen' tentiary." "What was he put in for?" asked the governor. "Stead of workin' fo' it dat good-fo' nothin' nigger done utole some bacon." "If he is good for nothing what do rou want him back for?" "Wai, yo' see, we's all out of bacon lie to promote the science of engineeing in the southwest.

The principal means for this purpose will First, the holding of mee ings for the. reading am discussing of professional papers especially upon such questions as 'are peculiar to this region. Second, to give opportunity for social intercourse and thus establish a common interest in the welfare of the engineering profession. At'lmi-rion to tnis society will no doubt not only be open to practicing engineers, but opportunity to join will be given to any person so connected with engineering as to qualify him to cooperate with engineers in the advancement of professional knowledge. It is planned in a short time to call a mee'ing of those- engineers that have hpwn interest in the matter, and at such a time draw up tentative plans and program for a gi-neral meeting to be held at a suitable place at which time final organization can be effected.

the'mean time, interested in the promotion of such a society or who has any suggestions as to scope, or nays or means of organizing the should communicate'with the Dean of Engineering, State Colleire, New Mexico, or any of the gentlemen mentioned in this article. Betts 31,219 loonan 15,856 3,286 State Mime Inspector Jolin 27,382 5,574 IcKenzie 20,803 ruett 3.493 votes cast for president 58,019 Fo. votes cast for governor 57,897 o. voting for president but not governor 122 the total vote for president Wilson received 57 per cent, the total vote for governor Hunt received approximate 48,2 per cent Campbell received (approxi- te 48.3 per cent Of the ten candidates for state offices five received a less number of votet than di i Governor Hunt, and-only four a greater number of votes. There is no way of determining, absolutely, just how many of the voters were democrats, or bow many were republicans but it is possible to determine how many votes were cast for a panic's nominees, which for purposes (Continued on last page) Arizona Corporation Commission Fur the two weeks ending December Itli.

xty companies filed articles of incorporation with the Corporation Commission, having an aggregate capitalization of The general business of these com- tanies, and aggregate capitalization of each class, are as follows; lining "Uncle asked "what is the difference betwren cuie' nd'sneaky'?" "Actording to yonr.mother." reflected Uncle Frank, "ft's the between what you "do. and what Mrs. littlt hoy 42 000 Merc, and fg. 10 Oil and Gas 6 23 750,000 Navigation 1 10,000,000: Reduction 1 23.000. Water 1 50,000 Permission to sell stock wai granted to "Home-' Co." and wvente mining companies, aggregate capitalization: 17 mining tJ.658.500 1 Home- 40.000 0" the request nf the Atchi on.

'lope- ka and San in Fe Hallway company, their application fur authoriu to advance freight 20 per cent wiis postponed from Monday, December 11. 1916. to Monday, January 8, This involves a horizontal increase of 20 per Phoenix, Ariz- na, Nov. 2-, 1016. In thp provisions of Public L'nd of the Arizona, approved June 26 IHlJi.

notice is hereby given that tin- State Arizona will on MoMtny, February 5. 1917, iat 1 o'clock P. M. at the Count Court, House, Florence, Arizona, sell at pudlic auction the f.illo«injr institutional lands, together with the improvements thereon. GRANT FOR PAYMENT OF COUNTY BONDS AND INTEREST In.T.

8 R. 8 £.: All Sec. 1, 639.62 acres more or Jess. appraised at $1918 86" N. E.

1-4 Sec. 10, 160 acres more or appraised $48000 N. W. 1-4 Sec. 10, 160 acres more or leos, appraised at 948000 N.

E. 1-4 Sec. 11, 160 acres moie or less, apprajs at $4SO 00 All Sec. 12, 640 acres more or less, appraised at $1920.00 All Sec. 13, 640 acres more or less; appraised $1920.00 W.

1-4 Sec. 15. 160 acres more or appraised at S. E. 1-4 Sec.

23, 160 acres more or less, appraised at $560.00 S. E. 1-4 Sec. 24, 480 acres more or less, appraised at $1680.00 All Sec. 25, 640 acres more or les.

appraised $1920.00 S. W. 1-4 Pec, 29, 160 acres more or less, appraised at $480.00" Lots 3 ana 4, E. 1-2 S. W.

1-4 Sec. 31, 157.24 acres more or less, appraised at i. $471.72 N. E. 1-4 Sec.

33, 160 seres more or less, appraised at J480.00 GRANT FOR INSANE ASYLUMS In T. 8 R. 8 E. S. E.

1-4 Ser. 14, 160 acres more o. less, appraised at GRANT FOR STATE CBARJTABLB, PENAL AND REFORMATORY INSTITUTIONS In T. 9 R. 9 E.

AH Sec. 33, 640 acres more or less, appraised at $1920.00 AH Sec. 34,640 acres more or less, appraised at 1920.00 In T. 10 R. 9 E.

W. 1-4 Sec. 5, 161.58 acres mow or less, appraised at $646.32 Improvements claimed by Elvira R. Aguirre, appraired at $30.00 No bid for less than the appraised valuations will be considered. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved.

Full information concerning the land, im- ptovements, and conditions of sale may be obtained from the State Land Department, Phoenix, Arizona. STATE LAND oEPARMENT. BY W. A. MOEUR, Commissioner.

First publication Dec. 1, 1916. Last publication Feb. 2. 1917.

cent on alt intra state freight rates and is a matter of great importance to th" shippers and receivt ot freight on the Santa Fe lines, The application and petition of T. M. Quebodeau and K. H. Myers for cettifi-, cate of convenience and necessity covering the service of water to the town of Holbrook, Savajo county, has been set for hearing before the Commission on Thursday, the day of December,.

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