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The Coconino Sun from Flagstaff, Arizona • Page 8

Publication:
The Coconino Suni
Location:
Flagstaff, Arizona
Issue Date:
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8
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f'-, WP mUmm 8 COCONINO SUN iiiffiiiitfiriaMhiiiit-rA-, i xiiMnwiinwiwiy I SlierlfT Henderson and Deputy LOCAL and PERSONAL Campbell an, bath out of the city on business, the sheriff's ofllco being In i wHmMi! charge of Deputy Forguson, of Wil liams, during their absence. Mrs. V. II. Nlckoll vns a passenger for Williams this morning.

Hen Collin, of Needles, is visiting relaiives hero this week, I. Attorney X. N.Steoves, of Williams, was an arrival here this morning. A. T.

Cornish was at business visitor at Williams tlfo llrst of the week. For Hunt house. Six dollars (ley 33-lt II. Hlbben and family are spending few days at his ranch north of town. Hev.

W. K. IJlair left Tuesday for Pasadena, for a few das visit with his wife and baby. Miss Ella Hauxhurst left today for her homo at Phoenix, after a pleasant visit with Mrsi John Clurk. For Sale Three-room furnished house in good location.

Apply to It. G. D. W. Kinney's- Mrs.

F. A. Jones left Friday for her home at Prascott, after a pleasant visit pf, several duys with her sister, Mrs. Mayfleld. The 'A: L.

T. bandgave ono of their" successful dances at the pavilion tit Milton last evening. Edgar-Hash, of Marion, arrived yesterday ami has accepted a position tlAxdry goods and clothing store of .1. Herman. Jos Merino was the vjct'lm of an accident'" at the mllf Monday, which re sulted' In the fracture of one of the hones of his wrist.

J. I). 'Xewma'n left yesterday for Los Angeles: Ho will also visit the 'and Clark exposition at Port- land'before returning. .1 Wik -Miller returned to this city Saturday, after an absence of Ave spent at Williams, where 1)6 was'cttiployed in a drug storo. hi i Yqu can buy paste cheaper, than you can make it at the.

SUN olllce. Will Loy was in from his Verde ranch this week with some excellent fruit, 11,9 reports the quail-crop in that section as enormous this your. A special train of Uncle Sam's regular soldiers passed through lie(rb Thursday nighjf east bound, returning nume irom service in mo I'miippines. Eastman at Eastern foitaks and photo supplies trices at Babbitts'. There will bo Episcopal church servics'e" at the It.

P. hall, on iVuL'iist 27lh, conducted by" Itev. William Wyllio, 'of Morning prayer at 11 o'clo6Kj even- ing song tit 7: 15 o'clock. Miss Ldlo O'Urlen arrived here from San Francisco, Wcdnesda'y, and will again take up her residence 'In Flagstaff. She has considerable time here in the past and her many friends are glad to note her, ror turn.

E. A. linker and Mrs. Edward Ian-dolph are entertaining Mr. and Mrs.

Parris and children, who arrived here Thursday from Kansas. Mrs. Parris is a sister of Mr. Haker and Mrs. Randolph.

After a short visit here, Mr. Parris and family will go to California, where they expect to locale. J. W. Francis Is In receipt of a check for $1,000 from the Potter-Klous Securities company, of Boston, the money tobe, in the development of the Wrfito'lesa mining property, In which Mr.

Francis and this company is interested. The Phoenix papers havo this week been discussing the building of a railroad from Globe to Flagstaff. The Gazette has built the road and many branches regardless of ranges of mountains, and made it look real nice on paper. The Republican turned critic and tore the road all to pieces. Both pipers show a lamentable Ignorance of the geography of Northern Arizona.

The Republican scribe turns Oak creek around and says it is ono of the grandest canvo.s that merges into the Grand Canyon. TERRITORIAL FAIR First Annual Fair to be Meld at Phoenix December 4th to 9th-ltem of Interest. The commissioners have employed Vernon L. Clark as superintendent and ho is devoting his time in making preparations for the fair; the first matter requiring attention Is the planning and constructing of the necessary buildings and of these there will bo the main exhibition building or agricultural hall; then will come the mining building In which will be placed the mineral exhibit recently returned from the St. f.ouls exposition and to which will be added the samples of ores and valuable stones now being asked for from tho various mines and quarries of tho territory.

Tho next important building will be the stable for tho exhibition of horses and this (s being built with box stalls and so constructed that the horses can bo readily shown. Another building that will be of great Interest will bo the poultry building and as this is one of the leading' industries, tho management felt justified' in 'th'aking a separate building Tor tnts display in which there will ho ch'lcken's of tho Vat-fob's' breed's, live stock of all kinds, turkeys', fucks, ii'eso and pigeons. Thestj fburVuost Important buildings1 will be built df brick uhd ttinstr'ucfVd In pormanent style; thero will be other buildings of frame for tho exhibition of'cattle, sheep and hogs. The premium lists '(ire 'being pro-pared for the several departments and will Include minerals, live stock of all products, grain's, fruits, vegetables and a special list fof" women's band work. Ono of tho most attractive features of tile 'fair will bo tho women's department and tho display will bo in tho rnnln exhibition building.

Tho department will -bo divided Into three divisions, domestic science, painting and pottery and needle work; There will bo drilling contests' on mining day and tho winners will In addition to the, that will be offered, bo entitled tp tho Atl1z.onu,far drilling tho wljl be both and double. Work, is progressing rapidly on tho mile, and also on, tho half trutpk and when they are finished thp assacl: have he, best track In tho territory; thtrajiilng.stablesiaro well under way and tho for building the gr.and, Mand; this grand stand wll liavo. a seating capacity of 000, peopjq and, bolng built in tho latest and most approved style. Weather for the Week. Tho following data for tho week ending at i a.

m. today (Aug. lilth) are furnished by Observer A. E. llackett, In charge of tho local oflico of tho 17.

S. weather bureau. The moan temperature of tho week was 03.B degrees, 1.2. degrees below the normal, and practically tho same as the mean for tho corresponding period last yoar. Tho highest temperature was rV degrees, on tho 18th, and the lowest, 43 degrees, on the Kith.

The highest temp3raturtj previously recorded for tho same period (record e.v tends to 1890) was 84 degrees, on the. 12th. 1901. and lGth, 190.1, and the lowest, 37 degrees, on the 19th, 18119. The total precipitation for tho week was a trace.

Tho prevailing winds have been from tho southwest, the! average cloudiness was 10 per cent, and the mean relative humidity, .11 percent. For Sale rtighr room house, together with barWand twenty-four lots Apply to L. L. Burns. 26-tf ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of the BLACK CATTLE COMPANY.

Know oil men liy lhe.e jirescnts, ihnt we, tho umlrrMltrnn), havo thW tiny voluntarily as oclatol oursolve loirellicr for tho purosj ot tormlnu rorparatlon under the laws of the Territory of Arizona, and we hereby certify: KIItST That tho names of tho Corporators are: (ieoree V. Illack, HarrNon Oonrard, Kuxene A. Sllkeri that the name of the Corio. ration shall be the lll.ACK CATTI.K COMPANY, and that the name of the principal place of trantactlnK bulue KlanituR, Coconino County, Arlrun.i. SECX3NO Tbnt tho general nature of Ihc business proponed to bo transacted by the xald Incorporated company and the object for which It formed, Incorporate 1 and organized shall be to purchase, hell, raise and on commission, cattle, horses, sheep nml other live stock; to conduct a general merchandise, for-warding and commission bilslm-ss.

wholesale und retail: to purchase, hold, sell and ileal In all kinds ot merchandise, grain, meats, hides, produce, wool, goods, wares and personal property: to loan money, receive deposits, discount notes and conduct to acquire, transfer. chance real and perrf their Incidents and ii tory Arizona and kncral hanking business; lU-u-e. and.cx- nnl iroerly and all of purleuiinces In the Tcrrl-sowhere; and to hate und possess for all of oieso purptics the same powers In such respects thai private individuals now enjoy. I THIICU -The amotnt of the Capital Stock authorized Is Klfty "Ihousand Hollars to be paid In at suchldatcs and In such sums as may 1)6 prescribed bv the Hoard of Directors. FOURTH -That Jie time of tho commencement oorpqijitton l.July -Ttli, Wi, and tHe duration thereff.

twenty-tlie (SS)' yenrs thereafter. I I 'Flll'tl TMlhuffalrsbf salLcoriorallon( are, v) be coniuiciea ov a ifouni oi inree m-rectors from nrktin Worn a President, ohosenjutnd who qte, tfl.be elected qtnyajly and 1 servo.ono year, or until the election and qualifications (if their sljcct-tsors. ii l. i it amount, of.lmlcbtcilness or liability to which said corporation (s at any; tlma to subject Itself Is Twenty-live 1 nousand-Dollars SKVIJSTII--Tl'nJ private' property of tho stockholders Is to bo exempt from corporate debts. In Vltness Whereof, we have hereunto set our hands ihd seals this J7th day of July, IWK' (Signed): n.i"(.

ClKOItOK V. lll.ACK, SfalJ llAtlltlSON CO.N'KAltD, -KUaKNK A. SLIKKlln I Territory of Arizona, I County of Coconino, Hcftro me, James llyrnes. Notary Public In And for thp County ofCoconlnji. of Arizona, on this da iiersonally appeared (ieorKO W.

Illack, Harrlsort Convnrd and Kuirtno A. Sllker, Known to moio.fio per sons whoso names eolnif Instrument, that they executed tlio samu tne purposes and consideration theriHn erxprcsed. Olven under ray hanu'nnil senl of ofllro, this 27th day of l.i IWW (Signed) Ij. HViinbs, Seal! Notary Public. My coulmlsHtftn empires' January IDtli, 1900.

't'i i i- wT'J i yA H't I'. I s. I 'iJHtf' I i JR -f" I "jp' -vfr" I V3' I 1. I I I --1 Notice of Hearlnl Petition. the Prolutu Court of the Conntr i.r nlno, Territory of Arizona.

In tho Matter of tho Kstnto of Manchester Maxwell, deceased. i Notk'fl hereby irlvcn thai 13. S. Oosncy, t-x-ecutor of the last will andti-staincnl of Manchester Maxwell, deceased, has HltMn-tills court his report of the sal of nil belonging- to said estate (exovpt certain "personal effects) Including the folliwlht'ilcslrllit''d real property: S.K HolSeclJun.lTownshlpai.V, IJango 0, Kast, O. II petition praylns that mM sahXlxj confirmed: and that the same will bo beard Mondav, the 2st day of August, A.

I). IViG. aUl o'clock In thn noon of said day. at the courtroom of said n-'. t-lairstnrt.

County of Coconino Terrl ri-ffioXTe I SJ Territory ot ATlzona, Coucty of Coconino, H. O. Illblx-n', County un'ty Itcconlcr In and for thd (3ountyf Coconino, Territory of Arizona, and oustiwlian of tho records of said office do hereby certify that tho next following pages numbered I to 3, both Inclusive, Is till, truo and correct copy of the Articles of Incorporation of Ihc lllaclt Cattle Company that was lllert' iff my said ortlco July S7th, IWfi, and ns now uppears of record In Hook 1, Articles of Incorporations, at pages StO nnd 647, records of said Coconino County, Arizona. In Witness Whereof, I havo hereunto set my hand nnd nlttxcd my official seal this 31st dny of July, lltt. II.

C. HiliHKN, County Itecordcr, Coconino County, Arizona. First Pub. August 5, to Sept. S.

In said estate arc notllled then nnd thero to appear and show cauv. If any thoy have, why the prayer or said petitioner should not be granted Dated August ID05. "K-'-'t I-'. Hehi, Clerk, Apologies to Kipling. The Junk man came to Flagstaff town" Kven ns you unit And goods that sold hlghj io narkeil them.down 10 ueneui- you nno i.

Ho has honor nnd faltli nndAure Intent If you trade with him yourZ-oln's well And this nd, tellisjou Jusyivhat Ih mniin Don't passXgoodAliIng- iy Oh, tho Junk innn ceils tho coin, Ho can; to uy steaks cut off the loin, "llu't hbpc to bye null' bye. Just drop around to our busy store, Wo troak em alike, both rich and poor, llnr.ia.ns you never before. You'll sure como back and buy..

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