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SIX THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 21, 1917. AMERICAN FLEET IS OUTDONE BY U-BOAT I SAYS GERMAN PRESS: Cure For Submarine Hasn't Yet Been Invented, Because There Is None, Says Teutonic Argument. (By Review Leased Wire) AMSTERDAM, via London. April 21. WiU the American Iki't enable our enemies to break our submarine blockade? Tlie mot certainly not." says the i.

Volks Zoitung. which a curious and cummu-lative arcini rt which it evidently considers final triat "the submarine cure has not invented. Therel'jre it cannot be invented because there is none." "It will be painful for us." the rows-paper continues, "to sink pood German ships, but we cannot be sentimental in this respect and will dispose of America's seizures in 15 to 20 days. The loss of German capital in that connection will hardly equal three days of our war expenditures." The Volks Zoitung next examines the possibility that the United States will send a fleet German ports and river mouths to attack the submarines in their home bases and says that they will find Germany prepared and that the scheme is improbable as the Unit-ed States probably would avoid any undertaking that might seriously diminish the number of her modern fighting ships. The article boastingly concludes: "All in all, if our high seas fleet faced the American fleet in open battle, we would beat them very quickly and thoroughly.

But this is unlikely because, before that is possible, our submarines, with the mailed fist, will have imposed a law of world peace on the enemy and also on America." SCANDINAVIA NOT SENDING U. S. FOOD TO GERMANY (By Review Leased NEW YORK. April 20. Investigation by the American Scandinavian Foundation of rumors that Germany ortain a food sutiply through Scandinavia has proved them groundless, accordine to a report made here tonight.

The small amount of food shipped to Germany, the foundation declares, is domestic produce and this is strictly regulated. The American-Scandinavian Foundation is one endowed and maintained to assist young men and women of Norway, Sweeden and Denmark to studv in the I'nited States. REVIEW WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS Now is the time to buy Oil Stock. The government and the railroads are placing big orders and the price continues to advance. Arizona and STOCK NOW SELLING $1.00 PER SHARE Positively advances on or before Wednesday, April 25, 1917, to $1.25 BUY NOW SEE EXHIBIT AT HOGAN SEEDS Upper Main Street.

At Transfer Tracks ALL ASKED TO BUY i SOME WAR BONDS (Continued From rage One) withdrawals by depositors subsr rihing to the bond issue. The fullest co-operation of the federal reserve board will be given the treasury department in disposing of the certificates. Although the $7,000,000,000 finance bill has passed both houses of con-press, it lias not been finally disposed of because of amendments of a minor nature. This situation will be adjusted in conference shortly and there after only the President's signature will bo ren uired to make the measure law. April 22 is the tentative date fixed hv Secretary McAdoo for his first informal negotiations with the banks.

McDERMOTT LOWERS SWIMMING RECORD (By Review Leased Wire) PITTSBURG. April 20. Five seconds were clipped from the world's record for yards breast stroke swimming in the national championship meet in that event here tonight when Mike McDormott of the Illinois Athletic Club made the distance in a 73 foot pool in 2:39 4-5 LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! All clothes made by M. LevinTailoring be kept in good shape (cleaned and pressed) for one year free of charge. We make all clothes in our shop.

Open your eyes and look, and get your clothes made by an experienced tailor. Lowell Ariz Phone 688 NACO, BISBEE, DOUGLAS, RODEO STAGE Leaves Naco 8:30 a.m. Leaves Bisbee 9:00 a.m. Leaves Douglas ..10:15 a.m. Arr.

in Rodeo 12:30 p.m. Leaves Rodeo 5 00 p.m. (Runs Same Schedule Back) Fare, Naco to Rodeo, one way. round trip $9.00 Fare Bisbee to Rodeo one way. $4.50, round trip Fare Douglas to Rodeo, one way, $3.75, round trip $6.00 Leaves from the Douglas Stage Stand on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.

Reserve your seats ahead of time. I. R. HOGAN Chalmers Six, Phone 132 Gas Co. Oklahoma EAT Skimmers TWO LARGE PACKAGES 25 MADE FIOM THE HIGHEST GRADE DURUM WHEAT COOKS IN 12 MINUTES.

COOK BOOK FREE SKINNER MFG.CO. OMAHA. U.S.A. rWivroni Acrorif in tfmcricn Now is the time to buy a BEACH LOT $350 $1.00 Down $1.00 Per Week 107c Off on Excess Payments No Interest No Taxes. Seashore Colony Tract, Newport Beach.

25 choice sand lots; former price. $500. Gas, water and electricity at hand. Electric cars through tract; stations on tract. A bona fide opportunity to double your money iuici.y.

L. Lancaster, Owner 603 Central Los Angeles Or Newport Beach, Cat. CHICHESTER SPILLS I mm i tk Kiut -a. it i Akf-T IIM irKH-TrBS m. 1.

s9 SOID PY DWTif.TS F' FOVIVHFRf REVIEW WANT ADS BRING RESULTS LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL BONDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Board of Trustees of School District No. 2, County of O-chise. State of Arizona, that sealed bids will be received by it. on or before the fourteenth day or May. 1917, at twelve o'clock noon of said day, for the purchase of schoVd bonds or said district, the issuance of which was authorized at a School Election held -within said School District, on March 24.

1917. The said bonds herein provided, to be sold aggregate One Hundred Thousand Dollars of the denomination of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) each, numbered consecutively from one' (1) to one hundred (100). both inclusive, and bearing interest from the dai of their issuance until maturity at the rate or five per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, in gold coin or the I'nited States or America, and payable and maturing as follows: Bonds numbered 1 to 10, inclusive, payable and maturing in the year 1930. Ponds numbered 11 to 30, inclusive, payable and maturing in the year 1931. Bonds numbered 31 to 50, inclusive, payable and maturing in the year 1932.

Bonds numbered 51 to 70, inclusive, pavable and maturing in the year 1933. Bonds numbered 71 to 90. inclusive, pavable and maturing in the year 1934. Bonds numbered 91 to 100. inclusive, pavable and maturing in the year 1935.

Said bonds shall be sold to ths highest and best responsible bidder for not less than par, with accrued interest. All bids for the purchase of said bonds shall be accompanied by a certified check for a sum not less than five per centum Of the total amount of such bd. for the purpose of insuring the fulltilment of the obligation thereof. And if. without legal excuse, the successful bidder shall fail to complete the purchase of said bonds within thirty (30) days after the award is made, said Board of Trustees, at its option, may vacate said award and readvertise said bonds for sale, h'Jlding such successful bidder responsible for the costs of resale and of any loss arising thereon, and the amount of said certified "heck shall be available for the costs of said resale or any loss arising thereon.

Said certified check shall be returned to each unsuccessful bidder. The under-signed Board of School Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids or parts thereof. AH bids made hereunder shall be addressed to John Mason Ross. President of the Board of Trustees of School District No. 2, Bisbee.

Arizona, in a sealed envelope which shall have marked thereon: "Proposals for Purchase of Sch'jol Bonds." Uy Order of the Board of Supervisors of Cochise County, State of Arizona. JOHN MASON ROSS. President. C. H.

HP NT. Member. JOHN C. E. FRY.

Secretary BOARD OF TRUSTEES. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2. COCHISE COCN-TY, ARIZONA. First publication April 21, 1917.

Last publication May 12, 1917. 979 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR U. S. PATENT. Mineral Survey No.

3335. Serial No. 033684. I'nited States Land Office, rhoomx. Arlna.

April 3. 1917. Notice is hereby given: That Charles Clason, whose postofflce address is Bisbee, Arizona, has made ap 4 hl-rktk-tcr Uluaari UndA IS tf plication for ntent for the following named lode mining i-hiiin. situated in the Warren Mining frislriil. Cochise County.

Arizona, in Section 8. Township 23 South, Range 24 East. C. S. R.

B. described as follows, to-wit "Morning Star No. 4." Beginning at Corner No. 1, the S. E.

Corner, whence tlie Vt cor. between Sees. 8 and 17. T. 23 S.

R. 24 0. S. R. B.

M. bears S. f3 06' W. ir.36.9 feet; thence N. 66 30' feet to corner No.

thence N. 24' 11' 537.40 feet to Corner No. thence S. 66 30' l.r.00 feet to Corner No. thence S.

24 11' 537.40 feet to corner No. 1, the plare of beginning, containing a net area of 6.428 acres, expressly excluding area in conflict with Survey No. 1287. Al Hassan, of 1.784 acres, with Survey No. 1070.

Contention lode, of 2.073 acres, and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. V. S. Land Office at Phoenix, Arizona.

March 19, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that Frank S. Medaros, of Hereford, who. on August 31. 1910.

made Homestead Entry. No. 012006. for the NW of. Section 33, Township 23 Range 22 East, O.

and S. R. Meridian, has filed notice oi intention ro mane unai nvn i nennesey jt. Ifowe and Chas. year Proof, to establish claim to theRambo surveyed.

laua rnwve uescriueu. irciu.e jireu Taylor, u. s. loramissioner, at nee. on me wn nay or Lpe jovanovlch and H.

W. 1917. Vam Vnrlr Inde. nnsnrveved. Claimant names as witnesses: William A.

White. Jacob C. Baker. Charles A. Stevens, Robert Arborn, all of Hereford, Ariz.

J. L. IRVIN. Register First publication March 22, 1917. Last publication April 22, 1917.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. TJ. S. Land Office at Phoenix, Arl- zone, March 19, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that Garrit Witvoet, of Hereford, who.

on February 28. 1913. made H. E. 0214f.2 for SWi.

section 25, and SV. SE. section 26. and on November 7. 1914.

made Additional Hd. Entry. Nti. 026017. for the SEli of.

Section 2H, Township 22 Range 21 East, C. and S. R. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Jared D. Taylor, U.

S. Commissioner, at Bisbee. tin the 15th day of May. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Jacob J.

Karlan, William A. Lyth. John L. Parker, Gilbert J. Perry, all of Hereford, Ariz.

J. L. IRVIN, Register. First publication March 22, 1917. Last publication April 22, 1917.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Phoenix, Arl ztona. March 19, 1917. NOTICE Is hereby given that A.

illard Eddy, of Hererord, who. Willard Eddy, of Hererord. who. on February 20. 1913, made HomeBtead Entry.

No. 021363. for the NW of. Section 10, Township 23 Range 21 East, G. and S.

R. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim Vo the land above described, before Jared D. Taylor, U. Commissioner, at Bisbee. Arizona, on the 15th day or May.

1917. Claimant names as witnesses: George W. Allwood, Clarence D. Le Sueur, John E. Nelson, Millard Osgood, all of J.

L. IRVIN. Register. First publication March 22. 1917.

Last publication April 22. 1917. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S.

Land Office at Phoenix. Arizona. March 19, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that Rich- ard Todd, of Hereford. lode, of 0.448 acres, and with Sur- on July 5.

1912. made Homestead i vev No. 31S0 OM Paul lode, or 1272 Entrv. No. 018517.

tor the SWi tor. Section 32. Township 23 Range 22 East. G. and S.

R. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Jared D. Taylor. U. S.

Commissioner, at Bisbee. tn the 16th day of May, 1917. Claimant names at witnesses: John H. Hughes, of Hereford, Jacob C. Baker, of Hereford, William Ryan, of Hereford, Angus Gillis, of Bifcbee.

Ariz. J. L. IRVIN. Register.

First publication March 22. 1917. Last publication April 22, 917. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, TJ.

S. Land Office at Phoenix, Ari zona. March 19, 1917. NOTICE Is hereby given that Charles A. Stevens, of Hereford, whto, on June 11.

1910. made Homestead Entry. No. 010866. for the SWVi of.

Section 28. Township 23 Range 22 East. G. and S. R.

Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Jared D. Taylor. U. S. Commissioner, at Bisbee, on the 14th day of May.

1917. Claimant names at witnesses: Robert Arborn. Edward Wilcox. Charles A. Martin, Frank S.

Medaros, all of Hereford. Ariz. J. L. IRVIN, Register.

First publication March 22. 1917. Last publication April 22, 1917. No. 033583 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR U.

8. PATENT. Mineral 8urvey No. 3195. March 17.

1917. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Robert Hennesey, whose postofflce address Is Bisbee, Arizona, on behalf or himself and co-owners. I. Jacobson and EmO Marks, whose post-office ad-1 dresses are the same place, has made tapplioation for a patent Rr the follow-jat ing lode minim; claim, situated in the Warren Mining District, Cochise County, State of Arizona, in Sections 7 and 18. unsurveyed, R.

24 G. S. R. B. which claim is described as follows: UMPIRE No.

1 Beginning at Cor. No. 1, the S. V. whence the Cor.

between Sees. 19 and 20, T. 23 R. 24 G. ft S.

R. B. ft M.f brs. S. 3 02' E.

9604.9 thence N. 36 57' W. 1440.80 ft. to Cor. No.

2, the N. W. thence N. 59 36' E. 597.80 ft.

to Cor. No. 3. the N. E.

thence S. 37 02' E. 1441.10 ft. to Cor. No.

4, the S. E. thence S. 69 36' W. 600.00 ft.

to Cor. No. 1. the place of beginning. Total and net area of said claim Is 19.680 acres.

The original location notice of said TJmpIre No. 1 claim is recorded in the I aMIha County, Arizona. Ip Book 49. Record of Mines, at page 382: and the amend ed location notice of said claim, is recorded in said County Recorder's office in Book Records of Mines, at page 621. Adjoining claims: North El Paso lode, unsurveyed.

owned by I. Jacob-son and Chas. Rambo; East. Madero Xo Bnsui.veyed. owned by R.

nned Dv W. Art: South ipanama lode, nnsurveyed, owned owned by Chas. Rambo and W. A. Dell: West Umpire lode, unsurveyed.

owned by I. Jacobson. Chas. Rambo and E. Johnson, Bull Moose rode, unsurveyed, owned by Chas.

Rambo and Je Jovanovich. J. L. IRVIN. Register.

First publication March 20. 1917. Last publication May 30. 1917. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR U.

S. PATENT. Mineral Survey No. 3268 Serial No 031346. Feb.

10. 1917. In the United States Office. Phoenix, Arizona, Ntotice is hereby given that Baptist Caretto. owner of an undivided one-half Interest Allen D.

Fair, owner of an undivided one-quarter interest and Ralph A. Ziesemer. owner of an undivided one-ouirter Interest whose postofflce addresses are Bisbee. Ari zona, have made application for patent for the following named lode mlnipei iclalms. situated me warren ing District Cochise County.

Arizona. I In Section 19 and 30. Township 23-S. Range 25-E. and unsurveyed.

Sections 24 ar.dt2S. Townsnm Kane zi-rt O. S. R. B.

described as roi- lows, to-wit: "BELLE MONTE" Begining at cor- ner No. 1. the N. Et Comer, whence the W. Comer of Section 19.

T. 23-S. R. 25-E, 59 48' S. R.

B. M. bears N. 59 48' E. 1968 9 feet: thence S.

48' W. 70.70 feet to ctorner No. thence N. 72 05' 1524.80 feet to comer No. 3: thence N.

29 48' K. 538 40 feet to corner No. 4: thence S. 54 19' 1500 feet to comer No. 1, the place of beginning, containing net area of 6.763 acres, expressly ex- eluding area In conflict with Survey No.

2390, High Flyer lode, of 3.669 acres. "GREEN LEAF NO. 2" Beginning at comer No. 1. the N.

E. CDraer. whence the W. Comer of Section 19. T.

23-S. R. 25-E. G. S.

R. B. bears N. 30 38' E. 279.4 feet; thence South, 603.40 feet to corner No.

2: thence N. 83 46' W. 1500 feet to corner No. 3: thence North. 603.40 feet tn corner No.

4: thence S. 83 46' E. 1500 feet to corner No. 1, the place t)f beginning, containing a net area of 18 267 acres, expressly excluding area in conflict with Survey No. 2256 Osce ivey acres, and with Green Leaf No.

3, of 0.668 acres. "MARCONI" Beginning at Comer No. 1, the N. E. corner, whence the Comer of Section 19.

T. 23-S. R. 25-E. G.

S. R. B. M. bears N.

9 35' E. 855.7 feet: thence South. 555.90 feet to cbrner No. 2: thence N. 72 47' W.

359.80 feet to comer No. 3: thence N. 65 59'. W. 771.50 feet to corner No.

thence North. 250 feet to corner No. thence S. 83 46' E. 1054.70 feet to comer No.

1, the place of beginning, containing a net area of 7.701 acres, expressly excluding area in conflict with Green Leaf No. 3, bf 2.022 acres, and Bar Bullion, of 0.353 acres. "GREEN LEAF NO. Beginning at corner No. 1.

the S. E. Comer. whence the N. W.

Comer of Section! 62. Record of Mines, paee 134. 30. T. 23-S, 25-E, O.

ft S. R. B. M. Trilhv.

Recorded In Book 52, Res-bears S. 41 02' E. 1118.8 feet; thence jord of Mines, paee 130. No. 51 20' W.

1279.00 feet to corner! Mineral Farm No. 1. Recorded In No. thence N. 29 48' 600 feet Rprord of Mines, page 128.

to comer No. 3: thence S. 51 20' E. Mineral Farm No. 2.

Recorded In 1279.00 feet to comer No. 4: thence S. 29 48' W. 600 reet to comer No. 1.

the place rr beginning, containing a net area or 12.158 acres, expressly I ejtciuuniK area in cunoicr wua sur vey No. 3173. Morning Star lode, of 0.427 acres, with Bar Bullion, of 0 401 acres, and with Mineral Farm No. 1. or 4 420 acres.

"MINERAL FARM NO. 1." Beeinning at comer No. 1. the N. Comer, whence the N.

W. Comer of Section 30. T. 23-S. R.

G. ft S. R. B. ft M.

bears S. 46 16' 762.2 reef, thence S. 26 26' W. 719.00 reet to comer No. 2: thence N.

30" 06' W. 1482.60 reet to comer No. thence N. 26 26' 719 00 reet to comer No. thence S.

30 06' K. 1482.60 reet to corner No. 1. the place of beginning. rnntnTninff nnt aroi nt 1 titrfla expressly excluding area In conflict with Bar Bullion, of 4 631 acres, "GREEN LEAF NO.

1." Beginning corner No. 1, the N. V. Corn whence the V. mrner of Section 19.

T. 22-S. R. 25-E. G.

S. R. B. M. bears No.

30 2S' E. 279 4 thence S. 83 46' E. 63.40 feet to corner No. thence South.

1451.00 feet to corner No. thence N. 83 4' W. 603.40 feet to corner No. thence North 14r4.00 feet to corner No.

1. the place of beginning, containing a net area of 20 acres. "BAR Beginning at cor ner No. 1, the S. E.

corner, whence the S. W. Corner tof Section 19. T. 23-S.

R. O. S. P. B.

V. bears N. 70 26' E. 584.3 feet: thence N. 59 01' W.

600 feet to corner No. 2: thence N. 24 20' E. 1500 feet to comer No thence S. 59 01' E.

600 feet to corner No. thence S. 24- L'O' w. law reel to corner i. the place of beginning, containing a net area of 19 472 acres, expressly excluding area in conflict with Green Leaf No.

1, tf 0.970 acres: and with Survey No. 3174, William Penn lode, of O.OSO acres. Beginning at corner No. 1. the S.

E. Corner, whence the N. W. Corner of Section 30. T.

23-S. R. G. S. R.

B. M. bears N. 4 6' E. 505.7 feet: thence N.

59" 01' W. 600 feet to comer No. 2: thence N. 24 20' E. 1500 feet to corner No.

3: thence S. 59 01' E. 600 feet to corner Nti. thence S. 24 20' W.

1500 feet to PfiMiop Vn 1 ih ntflrA tot hecinntn expressly excluding area In conflict with Green Lear No. 1. of 1.059 acres. "MINERAL FARM NO. 2" Beginning at comer No.

1. the N. W. Corner, whence the N. W.

comer of Section 30. T. 23-S. R. 25-E G.

M. bears N. 87 58' E. 827 8 feet: thence S. 59 01' E.

1500 feet corner No. 2: thence S. 25 32' 30" W. 296.00 feet to corner No. 3: thence N.

68 31' W. 1498 50 fret to corner No 4: thence N. 25 32' 30 E. 44670 feet to comer No. 5: thence N.

26' E. 97.70 feet to comer No. 1. the place of beeinning, eontainln? a net area of 14 419 acre3. "MIDWAY NO.

1" F.eglTinln at ccr-ner Nt 1, the N. W. comer, whence the W. i comer of Section 15, T. 23-S.

R. O. S. R. B.

bear 9. 29 26' W. 670 9 feet: thence 59' 01' E. 654.50 feet to corner No 2: thence 5 44' W. 1500 feet to comer No.

3: thence N. 59 1' 654.50 feet to comer No. 4: thence N. 5 44' 1500 feet to comer No. 1, the place of beginning, containing a ne area of 14 974 acres.

expressly excluding area In conflict in" junrj i.mu lode of 1.405 acres, and with Green Leaf NJ. 1, of 4.005 acres. "MIDWAY NO. 2." Beginning at comer No. 1.

the comer, whence the W. Corner of Section 19. 23-S. P. U.

S. R. B. i Bears S. 74 29' W.

924.B feet: thence en 9 nil cm ri.i xa N. 5 44 E. 1500 feet to comer No 1, the place or beeinning, containing a net area or 20 618 acres. "CASH ENTRY NO. Beelnninc a cer No- the N.

W. Comer, whence the Yv'. Corner of Section ion 19. T. 23-S.

R. G. S. R. bears N.

86 20' W. 14614 feet: I thence S. 59 01' E. 662.00 feet to comer No. 2: thence S.

5 44' W. 1500 i 662.00 reet Vo comer ivo. 4 thence N. 5 44' E. 1500 feet to come comer No.

1. the place of beginning, contain ing a net area of 20.618 acres. "CASH ENTRY NO. 1." Reglnnin at corner No. 1.

the S. W. Comer, whence the S. W. Comer of Section j19.

-S- --t- K- al- DPar le: tnence bsa.iu ieet to comer 2: thence S. 59 01' E. 1500 feet corner -o. tnence st.uio. naa.iu fpPt to comer No.

4: thence N. 59 01' W. 1500 feet to corner No. 1. the place of beginning, containing a net area of 20.226 acres.

The location notices of these claims are recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Cochise County, Arizona, as follows: Bar Bullion. Recorded in Book 52. Record of Mines, page 131. Belle Monte. Recorded in Bot 52.

Record of Mines, paee 137. Cash Entry No. 1. Recorded Book 52. Record of Mines, page 139 Cash Entry No.

2.. Recorded In BotV 54. Record of Mines, pace 286. Green Leaf No 1. Recorded in Book 52.

Record of Mines, page 132. Green Lear No 2. Recorded In Book 52. Record of Mines, page 133. Green Leaf No.

3. Recorded In Pok Book 52, Rect.nl ot Mines, page 129 i Midwav No. 1. Recorded in Book I 52. Record of Mines, paee 135.

Midway No. 2. Recorded in Book 52. Record of Mines, paee 136. i Marconi.

Recorded In Book 52, Rec-1 ord Mines. pae IT. S. The names or the sdioinlne claims 1 of this survev are: On the North: i Survey No. 31S.

OM Paul Survev 2256. Osceola lode. Survev 2455. Robinson lode and Hnrro Shoe lode, unsurveyed claims, rlains and claimants unknown. On the East: Unsurveyed claims, claims and claimants unknown.

Little Dandy and Garibaldi Ttides. nnsur- veved On the South: Victor, unsurveved. S-irvev No. 3171 William Tenn lode, No. 2i28.

Orover ldv Survey No. "173. Morn in Star lode. Survey No. 22S0 Omeea lode.

On the West: Survey No. 2330, High Flyer lode and I't-t House L. "RVIN. Reglstrr. First publication Feb.

13. 1017. Last publication April 26, 1917. IN THE UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Phoenix, Arizona.

Feb. 10, 1917. Notice Annlicatlon for Patent Sur. vey No. 1898.

Serial No. 031241. Notice Is hereby eiven tV.at Copper fneen Consolidated Mining Company. corporation organized under the 'sws of the State of New York, and 'swfully engaged In the transaction of Hs corporate business In the State of Arirona. by G.

H. Dowell. its General Manager and Attorner In Fact, whoso pot office address Is Donda. foctilpe Count v. Arizona, ras mude nn'icption trir rin'ent for the "Havana" lode, situate in Warren Mining ryefrjpt.

Cor'ii'n Coi'tv. Stnto of Arl-nni. snd is more fullv described as I 'o metes nd bounds rv te off'rtal I "tat -rew'th arid hv tle flll "ntes of server thereof, fieri in office of the of the United States Office, at Pl'oenix. i 'B. which field nctea of survey rte- erihA the boundaries nrt extent of old claim on te anrfnee.

with vari.iticn of 12 3n' East as fol-'ows: "Havana" Lode Beeinnii? at Cor. No. 1. wV-ence U. M.

No 1. Warrc M'rine TV. rft hears 89 IT .3 faef; thence 7 12' 254 4 fee to Vo 2: terr TO 33 W. fee to Cor Ni 3- $5. 7S 1 fort ir, Cor No 4- Thence r' iff' vr fot to Cor No fconco ti 34' 43 8 feet to Cor.

1. the pluco of heeinnins. however, from unirl descried -a r-o rf 057 "rre n-ith Tv sfer" loo. Server Tl'o riot ro of aid Hitjm" w1rh rtafont evrV.Ta"- nf nt-pa tn rorSicf -ifS "Webster" To fnl-Tiw art rtntos I -o tho "Molrtna" lode. Stirrer No.

"Conner Kine" lodo. P.ir-rer No "WeWer" lodo. Snrvev Na. "no" A1 Hissen" lor. Survey Vo and all rtercoTis sd- -orMr the minln? emntid.

rein. Tide, nrprr-'aes or snv thereof. i(1rrthd anrveved. flatten" nd I "lnq. their artvoro r'niTia are iijr siort to Taw and to reTn- 'attona therorridor.

wlthlij te t-n nroaerAd bv law. wi'h the Register to Tntted Statoa Land Office, at "T.oniT MaHcena Conntr. AHzcna. win be harrod hv virtue of t'a nrorisions of said atnt. 1RTN.

Relator of the Unito Stafca nnrt Orf-eo ri7o-. P'-Micat-on Feh 13. 117 at Piiblientiori Annl i4. 117 i THE TTNTTFn STATES LAND OFFTCr I Arimna. Vrh.

10. 117 I Mntice of Annlication for Patent Survey No. Serial No. I Notleo Is Tiorehv civen that the Cop-! nor Oneen Consolirlafed Mining Com-j nsnv. corrtoratioTi oreanl-red rjnder he Inws of the State of New York.

and lawfully eneagrd in the transact ion of its corporate business in th state of Arizona, by G. H. TV-ve'l. is General Marager nd Attorney in Pact, whose post office address is none'ns. rochlae County.

Arizona. as mad( annlicati.on for patent for "Mids-et" lodo. situate in Warren finine District. Cochise Connfv. State of Arizona, and is more fully described as to mete and boun.lg br official plat herewith posted, and bv the field notes of surveT thereof.

flled In the office of the Roeister of 'he United States Land OTice. at oenix. Arizona, which field notes of survey describe the boundaries and extent of snid claim on the surface, with maneti? variaticn cf 12 30" East as follows: "Mldqet- Led Beeinning at Cor. No. 1.

whence U. M. M. No. 4.

Warren Mining District bears S. 78 06' 4462 8 feet; thence N. 34 36' W. 74.5 reet to Cor. No.

2: thence 80 51' 3S7 1 feet to Cor No. 3: there S. 34 36' E. 53 feet to Cor No 4: fhenco N. 78 57' 3S1 25 feet the place of exclndfne.

however, from aid described area 0.024 in conflict with "Macomb" lode. Survey Vo also 0.404 acres In conflict with "Golden Gate" lode. Survey No. t43 The net area or said "Miderf lodo. 'or which patent is applied, exclusive of said areas in conflict is 0 "2i ncres.

The sdlninine and ronfliotine claims the "Hendricks." Surver No. 290: 'Conner n'obe." Survey No. 1T46; "Gulden Gnte." Survey No. S13: "MacoTb." Survev No. 1S96: "Rack Hone" Survey Ni.

13S7: and "TW-MrhV" Survev No. 'i3S7. Anv and I1 persons c'slnlns ad-vervely the mlnine vein. iremlses. or any portion so leacr'hed.

surveyed, platted and a n'ied for. are hereby norififd that v.n-'ess their claims are duly tiled, according to law and the regulations thereunder, within the time prescribed by law. with the Register of the United States Land Office, at Phoenix. Maricopa Courty. Arizona, they will be burred bv virtue of the nrovisirms of sild stature.

1.. IRVIN. Fctr'str of the United I-md FTr.oer.ix. Arizona. First Publication Feb.

13, 1917. Last Publication April 24, 1U7..

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