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    7-5-1907

    Sierra County Advocate, 07-05-1907J.E. Curren

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    Vot XXV. Hillsbaro, Sierra Gaunty, Haw Rlsxico, Frdsy, lr-:!- 0, 1907. $2.03 Per Year Kc. iS.

    fl. 0. ELL50TT,AS tar ney-nt-Lr.v- y,

    HEESsboro. -mil H. ROBThe American Circus.

    "You Filipinos don't know whatyou are niisfcinti ly not v .lining tolccorue cili.-n- a of thia grHiidcountry of oui. There itn't nny-tliin- p

    like it under the stir,. Youoiikt to send a delegation ovpr tof.ee ns the laud of iho fren landof fir.p chinches ami 10,000 licenc

    this week byMr.Marriott, managerof tho line, the trip out tiling madein six hours and n half, and thereturn trip in six hours. The dip-- ,lance ia ninety miles; over a rouh.country, and the regular schedulewill be even quicker than wns an-ticipated. Pending tho comple-tion of tho company's own 'private

    handiseGeneral lercbil fortsed saloons: inH, yilDS- -

    13. A. V0LF0S!0,Attorney and Councillor at Law,

    Hilltiboro, New Mexico.

    Offce, one door west of Pos-- t Olliee.

    Ationusy-at-- L iw,PEMiNfi, - Kt:v Mi:xir'oWill itlton-- aU the Courts in Siena L'juh-t- y

    and tlie 3rd Judicial

    DRY GOODSGroceries

    Furniture, Mine Supplies, Hay, Crain

    lioiiserf i prostitution; million;nireri and paupers; theologians andihitves; Itliertiiion and liars; poli-ticim- a

    and puvrlj ; Clii istiansand ch'iin ng-- ; Hchools ondmilawags--- ; tniht and trninps; mou-e- y

    an 1 misery ; homes nud liunger;virtue and vice; a land where youcan pet a pood hihle for liftmencents nml a lnnl dunk of whiiskeyfor live cents; where wu have aman in coturreH with three wives

    road the machines will use thewagon road for the present. Fivoautomobiles have arrived in SilverCity ready io go into active ser-vice.

    Ernest Craig is president of thaMogollon Motor Iload company,C. W. Marriott being vice-preside- nt

    and general manager.The fare will be the same ns thestage fare has been, $10 one wny,or 18 the lound trip. The com-pany expects to handle freight,baggage and mail. The etaitiamade from Silver Cily rt 8 in thomorL'ing, arriving in, Mogollon at

    Agent for I. L. Gatzerl & Co. Fine Taller-Kad- i Clcil:ii:gWhite Sewing Machine Company

    JAMES S. F3ELDE2I,At!o, n;

    DEMINd, - NKW MKXICO.Will I'lM.-tic- in the Courts of New Mex-

    ico, Arizona and Tex a a.

    Olii'.-f- : Room 2ii, A'm'jD J. u i t ;r ,C.r. :trd Sf. uiid Uai.ro. id Ac. l'mcineii, t!o Snproaio Court 4 of Njw Mexico,and Tt x.t.".

    iillskom Valley0

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    mid a lot iu the peniteuliary forhhvtc t'.vo wivfcf--; where fioin.

    make Banaae out of theirwives and soino want to ent themraw; where we make-bologn- outof ih'gH, imnneil heef out of horecHand sick cow.?, athl coipsesoutofthe people who cat ii; where weput a mat) in. jail for not havingthe means of support and ou therock pile for asking for a job ofwork; where we license bawdyhouses and line men for preachingon the street corner.; where wehave a congress of 400 men whomake luwa aud a fu prime court ofnine un who Bet them abide;where good whiskey makes hadmen aud bad men mako goodwhiskey; where newspapers arepaid for euppresi-in- g the truth andtnide rich fur touching a !i; whereprofeseuiB draw their convictionsfrom the same place they druwtheir Bilaries; w here preachers are

    Ti.mm mm wxp-v-M aking doe connection with al1 trains to

    Attorney and CounccJIor sit I.iiw,ALHUQUKUQUK, - NEW JIEX

    Will be jnvaent at all temru of Court !Bcrnuhllo, Valeiu'iii, Socoiro ami ifier"ra Count ie.s.

    Deal in goo I Gold, Silver a id Co pt rMininjf L'rojioriies in New Mexico.

    F&Umi S. QS?3- - O. 0.,OHii-- e Pont Ullico Dru Store.

    3 p. m. Travelers will hearlilyappreciate the chtiDge from a tripfrom daylight lo dark iu a jolticgstage lo an exhilarating ppin ofsis hours in a smooth rolliDg motor car amid some of the finest

    scenery in the territory. Thethe motor eervice will

    hive the effect (of bi i nging'lhe richMogollan mining iieldha I fa' daynearer thei ailroad ad will meana great impetus to operation- - in thedistrict. Its importance can liHrd-l- y

    be over estimated.

    Tfio.i.ei sj;e

    Valley, for Hillsboro and Kingston.

    Q jiok time. New apd comfortable Hacks and Coaches and Good

    iStpck.

    ": F RED W. MISTER, Prcpriator

    LEGAL NOT ICES.

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    paid $2j,0(jO a year to d.idge thedevil and tickle the ears of thewealthy, nbn'3 business consistsof (.ettii g hold of property in anyway t b at wont land you iuthe pe-nitential; whete trusts 'holds up'and yov. ny 'holds down'; wheremen vote for what they do notwa'it for fear they will get what(hey do want by voting for it.Where niggers cn vote and wo-men cau'i; where a girl who hasoone wrong is a pocial outcast and

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    i y ESS! More Thou I ;es.iy Odico at Laiuknv I'.uil iirg, Westof Court House.

    Charter No. 8GG2.Report of the Condition of

    THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,at Engle, in the Territory of New Mex-

    ico, at the close of business,May 20th, 1907.

    llKHfirCKB. DOI.r.ASII.Lixoi- - ami DiHconnts 20 0II .S. liond to"(!ciire"ir.-iil,uii- CfiOl) (HI'remiions n V. S. Bnml illl!ls.i n ki hi; Iioumi, funiiliiie, and

    fi.t'ir- 18.0 D- -l)iie from Niitioual l)ai:ks(not rc- -

    kitvo niriaiKi i:'.M 73liut! troni Slati' Hiiiiks nml llniiktim llti!H7line from (imr ivrd ri'H'i vn Kyonto 1)7(111 4:( !ln c'ks hihI oiln'i' ili'inf) 1 (MM)Nod iifnthi-- r N'jiti'MIu l!auk 1135 0(i

    WealthV' ..7 J I I TPti .17ill l.Si'OKt) I 01 GKKO. 12IV. K .' it 4

    F.",ifi MfUENT

    her male partner flout ishts as aont!emau; where women wear

    false hair and men dock theirhorses' tails; where the politicalwiie pulhr has displnced the patri-otic fctntf-ptupr- ; where men votefrra thing one d..y amicus;-- ) it 30--

    BALLARD Sif ' .itaha"1ISNOWillit

    KINGOF

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    j- racouiiiii pajier currency, uirKuiH,a'l cent-- ' 8jJ 63L'lwtnl Mminv ifHiTVC i;i Hank, v .;."Iio'i,' pi.Vi II)Lonul luiuli r iiiiVas &10 00 l)(i!J 1(

    T';i $ :ir,;t:it miI A 1(1 I.S JII)l.AK.

    ("ii'iital .:u'il la li'l.'lOl 2",Imlividiml p pusiti. sulijocl tocheik l!i(J(U( 41

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    da) is; where wo have prayer on theil .or of Oiir National Capitol andwhiekey iu tho cellar; where wespend to')'J to bury a statesmanwho is rich ami 10 to put a way awoikmg man who is poor; whereto be virtuous and honest is to liea crank; v. lit re we tho safety

    JKS.'i!)!) !To'atTcri'li.orv of New Mexico, iyo

    a will always have good health. "What I3 moro to a rr.,a;thr.y good health? All the money in the world 'can't make!itir.ninps where lioa.Uh is unknown. Bollard's Snow LinlMentf'l IDCC KtwunxatKin, Cuts, Burns, f.praiiu, Ksuvrtz'.s.,lvUIC Sores, Stiff Joints, Contracted Muscles. LaraaBack and all the I!u that tlesh is liesr to.

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    Mop's everv Sreo'id ' ,d Tjurth AVcd valve ot energy and pull wide openthe throttle of conscience; where

    III'esday of each month

    W. 0. THOMPSON, M. WCARL W. UAW.-0- N, Ite.-orJer- .

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    County of :erra. j'ss-I- ,

    J. A. Jlcoil, Cashier of the above-nam- edhank, do t;oh.'mnly swear that

    the above stiitenient is true to tho bestof my knowledge and belief.

    J. A. Keed, Cashire.Subscribed ari'l sworn to before mo

    .this 2:1 day of May, 1907.Seal Max L. Kahler,

    Notary Public,CnrtRMCT Attest:

    E. S. Neal,Joiim Gardner,A. VVlIKEl.ER,

    Directors.Fir.--t pub June 2. 60 days.

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    gold id eubtslaiiee the one thingsought for; where wo p:iy $15,000for a dog and fifteen cents per doz-en to a poor woman for makingsLiit.-- ; v.'hc-r- v.c leach 'untutorrd'Indians eternal lifo from the Bibleand kill litem effwith bad whiskev;

    J. G. Scott, Bait Lake City--, Utah, writes; I cannottoo highly praiso your Ballard's Snow Liniment frthe relief of acute rheumatism, caused by Eudderi chang.)and exposure to the weather. I also recoimnenu ourBallard's Hor.ehound Syrup for coughs and cold,'?.Tliese used together defy all pain.

    E. TEAFORD,"a--.

    vGET THO GENUINE. Three Sizes 25c, SO " - I

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    7$1.00 f

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    Ballard Snow Liniment Co.500-50- 2 North Second Street,

    ST. LOUIS, - MISSOURI.

    where wu put a man in jil forstealing a loaf of bread and iu con-gre- H

    for railroad; wheretho check-boo- k talks, ein walks inbroad daylight, justice is asleep,crime runs amuck, corruption per-meates our whole social and politi-cal fabric, and tho devil laughsfrom every street corner. Cometo us Fillies. We've got the greataggregation of good things and badthings, hot things and cold things,nit c rn.i.ltnn t A 'rt o I A ro nr,.r

    Livery and FeedSt'tbkLlillsboro.f New Mexico.

    pld and Recommended byGeov.T. Miller, Post Ofhce Drugstore. E.

    E. BURLINCAME & CO.,lOfliti nrnnr chemical

    Notice for Publication.Department of tho Interior,

    Land Olice at Las Cruces, N. M.,June 21, 1907.

    Notice is hereby given that CornehusStilliv.in of Fairview, N.M., ha riioil no-tice of his intention to make final Fiveyear proof in support of his claim, viz:JIomeHte.ul Kntry No. 3501 madu Nov. t,PJ01, for tho ft1 SWi.i & S) SEJi Sec-tion 3, Township 11 r., Iian)o 7 W., andthat R:ii J proof will he made before J. M.tl'.k .Illlll l..., V T10, 1007.'

    " 'Ho names the following witnesses to

    prove his continuous residence upon,and cultivation of, the land, viz:

    Kefnm'o Chavez, of Monticello, N. M.Koijue lv.uuos, of Moniii'ello, N. M.Frank A. Calhoun, of Chloride, N. M.Jo.so M. Sedtllo, of Monlk-ello- , N. M.

    Kioknh Van I'atikn,Kegister.

    Firi-- t nub. June 23, 1907.

    exhibited under one tent. Kx.MOOMI UflTUL'"' LASORATOnY

    Established in ColorEdo lS66. Samples by limit orexpre ss will receive prompt careful attcni ionGold & Silver Eullion mZ XWtgfii'&Tftnnronfratmn Tocfs 100 ib. or car load lot.

    pNDAHL MINERS' IMPROVED CANDLESTICKuuuuuniiyuuu Write for terms.

    1736-173- 9 Lawrence St., Denver, Colo.Swg life, llmhi and tlm. InpureB PB1? MATCHK3 at

    tl timet. Carried iu stock by all up to dte iuply Ihhibi s.If yourmrrchaiit ii not In line write us nnd we will '.lirr prfpaid nywhcr !n the V. S. t)T $1.0ft. It It nowthe standard too) iu nil mini tinisles 6 irruoris sun tnCentral roHr. Handle is

    burnfibed brass matrh cafe. fcf',AU other pirts fine tool ateflliitrthg!We. Utnd for circular. Length, 11 inchos.

    LINDAML MANUFACTURINQ C0M 1643 Champa St., Denver, Colo., U. S. A.

    Autos From Silver City to Mo-gollon.

    A Silver City, N. M., dispatchsays: --tegular service on the Sil-ver City-Mogollo- n automobile linnwill begin on Monday, July l,audand the buz, wagon will make thetrip both ways every day in Iheweek thereafter, excepting Sun- -

    Tho corner of Hauday mail be-twe- euLake Valley and Nutt Stn.

    nop, is- - at all times prepared toconvey passengers, day or pighf, to

    u bjsjsuod x.io8 sjj qaptAv 'e8urajo B.oupj oqj o; oi snootBitiuoo 'sucaia jiju.) uj niq 'saaMOJjoill uf ?oa panuiii djc sj.ib oqx

    8JJV 9l iO "HUJll

    W Iji Oo ation ISlEinlssJlOit sale o,t tlxis ofiice

    Uillsboro and other poiutp. (ioodcarri:igi3 aud reasonable prices.

    U. L. MICE, Like Valley. J.day. The first trul trip was mads

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    No. 4 Lodo, Elephant No. 6 Lode, and BWk N SEX,Section 28, Township

    12 S. Range 5 W., and that .said proofwill be mae before J. M- - Webster, Pro- -

    HilliLoro N. M.. on Aug- -

    Chapter Six, of Title Thirty-two- , of the RevvedHiaiutfa of tba Lulled States, Elephant ColaMine. Company, a corjjoratloi. or(?nl7.ea

    an-

    tler tho laws of the TuriUiry of Arizona, andauthorized to do builnnf In the Territory ofNew Mexico, by Jaine i. Fitch, It. utrentandattorney, wlioi-- poiitotllce addrens in Hocorro,8ocorro County, New Mexico, ha made appli-ratio-

    to the lulled Stale, for a patent to theElephant Group of Mine., coniprUini? t he

    il,

    Klephant No. 2, Elephant No. 8. ElephantNo. 4, Elephant No. 5, Klephant No. '6, E ep hantNo 7 Kieph.nl. No. 8. ami Town. te Iod

    Elephant or Hheek HprinfMill Site, fituated In the Hluek Khiiijc No. 1MinltiR IXntrict, Hoeorro County, New Mexico,

    Slefra County Advocate.W. 0. Thompson, Proprietor.

    The Sierra County Advocate is enteredat the Post Office at Hillsboro, Sierra

    County New Mexico, Jor transmission

    jtrough the'U. S. Mailt), as second class

    matter.

    mound 2 ft. base 2 ft. high alongside : whenoewest comerof the location, a stake set instone mound, bears N. i'l deg. 44 min. W.45.9 ft. Thence 8. 16 d'g. 56 min. E. H98.8ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning.The total area of Elephant No. 5 Lode is20.371 acres less area in conflot with Town-sit- e

    Lode 0.193 acr, leaves net area of El-ephant No. 5 Lode 20.178 acres. Adjoiningclaims are Elephant No 4 on south endline, and Townsite Lode conflicting atsoutheast corner. The oration noticethereof Is recorded in Book 44, at page 345in the oflle of said rocorder.

    The said Townsite Lode Mining Oiaim ex-tending 1500 ft. along vein or lode; ihp presum-ed courso f said vein leing from discoverypoint N. 34 teg. 41 min. W. 416 ft. and H. 84deg. 41 min. K. 1054 ft. Jitglnniugat Cor. No.1, In line 4 -- 5 Elephant No. 7 Lode of this sur-vey, N. 26des. 8 min. E. 286.3 ft. from Cor. No,5, "and line 2-- 8 Elephant No. 4 Lode, N. 34 deg.41 min. VV. 230.2 fl.lroin Cor. No. a 6x6 in.pine post 4 ft. lonjj scribed 1

    Townnite Lodo conflicting on west side.The location notice thereof is recorded inthe olhce of the said Recorder in Hook 2Mat page 2fX).

    The sp.id Elej hnnt No. 8 Lode MiningClaim extending lfiOO ft. along vein or lodeand extending lrora disccery point alongpresnniod coime or vein N. 13 deg. 21 min.VV. 307 ft. and S. 13 deg. 21 min. E. 1133 ft.Beginning at Cor. No. 1 u 4 x 6 in. pine post4 ft. long scribed 1

    1308 A. net 2 f.. in gronnd,with atone mound u ft., base 2M feot hihalongHiUe, when the southwest corner ofthe location bears N. C4. deg. mm. " . iwft. and tlie i Sec. Cor. previously doBcribed,boarsB. 58 deg. 40min. W.2804.1 ft. Thence3. 04 deg. 32 min. E. 770 ft. to Cor. No. 2, a5 x 6 in. pine post 4 ft. long, scribed 2

    1308 A.set two ft, in ground : whence the south-east corner of the location benrs S. 64 dog.32 min E. 71.8 ft. Thence N. 13 deg. 21 min.VV. 1MX) ft. to Cor. No. 3, a 4 x 7 in. juniperpost 4 tt. long scribed 3

    1308 A, set 2)4 ft. inground with stone mound 2 ft. base 2 ft.high alongside, whence the northeast cor-ner of tbe location, a stake set in a stonemound boars H. W dec. 10 min- E, 184.2 ft.Thenco N. 64 deg. 82 min. W. 770 ft. to Cor.No. 4, a 5 x 7 in. pine post 4 ft. long, uenbed

    4

    1308 A. pet in stone monnd, with stonemound 3 ft. base 3 ft. high alongside:whence the northwest corner of the loca-tion benrs N. 62 deg. 28 min. W. 265.1 ft.I hence S. 13 deg. 21- - min. E. 1500 ft. to Cor.

    No. 1, tho place of beginning. Total areaof Elephant No 8 Lode is 0.659 acres lessarea in conflict with Townsite Lode 2 032acres, leaves net area of Elephant No. 8lode 1H.627 aires. The location noticethereof is rocordod in tho oflice of said re-corder in B(K)k 44 at pn;;o 88.

    The said Eleplia.it No. 6 Mining Cluimextending 1500 ft. along Vein or L.'de. Thepresumed course of lodo extending fromdiscovery point N. 30 deg. 50 min. VV. 308 ft.and S. 80 dog. 59 min. E. 1192 ft. Beginningat Cor. No. 1 in line 4 -- 1 Elephant No. 2Lode S. 31 deg. 51 min. VV. 146.8 ft fromCor. No. 4 : Identical with southwest cor-ner of location, a 6 x 6 in. pine post 4 ft.long, scribed 1

    1308 A, set ljfti in gronnd;whence tho section corner, previouslydescribed, bears H. 87 deg. 25 min. VV. 1562.9ft. Thence N. 60 deg. 31 min. E. 599.3 ft. toCor. No. 2, identical with East corner of lo-cation, a 6 x 6 iu. pine post 3)4 ft. long,scribed 2

    1308 A. set two ft. in gronnd withslone mound 2 ft. base, 2 ft. high along-side. Thence N. 30 deg. 49 min. VV. 1500 ft.to Cor. No. 3, a 5 x 5 in. pine post Z ft.long, scribed 3

    13C8 A. set )4 ft. in ground,with stone mound 3 ft. base 2 ft. high along-nid- et

    whence the north corner of the loca-tion, a stake set in a stone mound, bearsN. 30 deg. 49 min. VV. 47 ft. Thence 8. 60deg. 81 min. W. 597 ft. to Cor. No. 4, a 6 x Ci j. juniper post 4 ft. long, BC.iued 4

    1308 A.sot in stone mound wheuoe the west cornerof the location, a stake set in a stonemound, bears N. 80 d'R. 55 min. VV. 47.6 ft.ThoucH 8. 3J deg. 44 min. E. 1499.9 ft. to Cor.No. 1, tue placo of beginning. Total areaof Elephant No. 6 Lode is 20.592 acres, lessarea in conflict with Elephant No. 2 Lode,0.144 noren and area in conflict with Ele-phant No. 4 Lodo, 5.0.14 acres, leaving netarea of Elephant No. 6 Lode, 15.414 aores.Adjoining chums tire Elephant No. 2 andElephant No. 7 Loden, conflicting on south-east end, and Elephant No. 4 Lode, con-flicting on northeast side. The locationnotice thereof is recorded iu the offioe ofthe said Recorder of Bocorro County, inBook 44, at page 844.

    The Elephant No. 4 Lode Mining Claimextending 1500 ft, along vein: the d

    course of said vein extending fromdiscovery point N. 31 dotf . 47 min. VV. 696 ft.and 8. 34 deg. 47 min. E. 804 ft. Beginningat Cor. No. 1 identical with south corner oflooation, a 5 x 7 in. pine post 4 ft. long,scribed 1

    1308 A. set IH ft in gronnd withstono mound 2 ft. Iioho 2 ft. high alongside:whence the 'section corner, previouslydescribed, boars 8.75 dog. 22 min. VV. 1922.8ft. Thence JN. 6U dog. oi mm. v.. ojv.s i&. toCor. No. 2, a 7 x 7 in. pine post 4 ft. long,scribed 2

    1308 A. set 2 ft. in eronnd, withstone mound 2 fi base 2 ft. high alongside:whouoe east coiner of location, a Rtake setin stotie monnd bears N. 60 deg. 31 min. E.6.8 ft. Thence N. 31 deg. 41 min. VV. 1499.6ft. to Cor. No. 3, a 7 x 7 in. pine post, 3 ft.long, soribed 3 2

    1308 A. set ft. in groundwith stone mound 2 ft. base ft. highalongside. Whenoe north oorner or loca-tion, a stake set in stone mound, bears N.60 deg. 81 min.E. 7 ft. Thenoe 8. 60 deg.31 min. VV. 602 ft. to Cor. No. 4, a 5 x 5 in.pine post, 3K ft. long, Bcribed 4- -1

    1308 A. Pet2ft. in gronnd with stone mound 2 ft. baseand 1)4 ft. high alongside: whence westcorner of the location, a stake Bet in stonemound, bears 8. 60 deg. 81 min. VV. 8 ft.Thence 8. 34 dog. 51 min. E. 1500.1 ft. to Cor.No. 1, the place of beginning. Total areaof Elephant No. 4 Lode is 20.575 acres.Adjoining claims are Elephant No. 5 Lodeon northwest end, Townsite Lodeoa north-eastsid- e,

    Elephant No. 7 Lode conflictingon southeast end, and Elephant No. 6 Lodeconflicting onsoutuwest side. The looaticnnotice thereof is recorded in the olllce ofthe said recorder, in Book 23 nt pace 124.

    The said Elephant No. 5 Loda miningclaims extending 1500 ft. along vein or lode:the presumed course of said vein extendingfrom discovery point N. 16 deg. 50 min. VV.895 ft. and S. 16 deg. 50 min. E. 605 ft. Be- -

    inning at Ccr. No. 1, identioal with Cor.S o. 4 Elephant No. 4 Lode of this survey,previously described whenoe the south cor-ner of the location bears S. 60 deg. 81 min.VV. 8 ft. and the M 8eo. Cor. nrevionslv des-cribed, bears H. 30 deg. 18 min. VV. 1988.5ft. Thenoe N. 60 deg. 81 min. E. alongline 4- -3 Elephant No. 4 Lode 602 ft. toCor. No. 2, identical with Cor. No. 3 of Ele-phant No. 4 Lode, previously described.Whence the eaBt corner of the looation, astake set in stone mound, bears N. 60 deg.81 min. E. 7 ft. Thenoe N. 16 deg. 87 min.W. 1500.7 ft. to Cor. No. 3. a 4 x 6 in. pinepost 4 ft. long, set 8 in. in ground, and sur-rounded by stone monnd with stonemound 3 ft. base, IX" ft. highalongside. Whenoe north comer ofthe location, a stake net in stone monndbesruN. 16 deg. 37 rain. VV. 38.7 ft. Thenoe8. 60 deg. 81 min. VV. 611.1 ft. to Cor. No. 4,a5x6in. pine' pogt 4 ft. long, scribed

    1308 A. set i ft. in ground, with stone

    nst 10, 1907, for the several use and benefit of theoccupanis ana resuieuiu umi wu.

    He names the following witnesses tonmtta him nntinn.)im residence UPOll,and cultivation of, IheLind, via:

    Aloys J'reiflser, 0, jnnsioro, ni.Francisco Apodaea, of Cuchillo, N. M.Felipe Tafoya, of Cuchillo, N. M.Scrafin Gonzalen, of Cuchillo, N. M.

    Eugksb Van Patten,Kegister.

    First pub. June 23, 1907.

    Notice for Publication.pepartaitnt of the Interior,

    Land Office at Las Cruces, N. M.,June 21, 1907.

    Notice is hereby giyen that RefugioChavez, of Montkelo, N . M., has filednotice of his intention to make final Fiveyear proof in support of his cUim, viziHomestead Entry No. 3491 made April5, 1901, for the M SW'M & SH NW W,Section 11, Township 11 S. Range 7 W.,and that said proof will be made beforeJ. M. Webster, at Hillaboro, N. M., onAugust 10, 1907.

    Ila namAk thn following Witnesses tOprove his continuous residence upon, andcultivation oi, the iani, viz:

    RoqUe Ramos, of Monticello, N. M.Cornelius Sullivan, of Fairview, N. MJose M. Sedillo, of Monticello, N. MTeodolo Sedillo, of Monticello, N. M

    Eugene Van Pattkn,Register,

    First pub. June 28, 1907.

    Notice 'or Publication.Department of the Interior,

    Land Office at Las Cruces, N, Af. ,June 21, 1907.

    Notice is hereby given that RoquuRamos of Monticello. N. M., has filednotice of his intention to make final Fiveyear proof in support of his claim, viziHomestead Etitrv No, 3375 made Oct.5,1905, for the SV, SW Sec. 12 oVNNW& SEK NW4', Section 13tTownship 11 S. Range 7 VV. and thatsaid proof will be made before J.'MWebster, at Hillsboro, N. M., on Aug-ust 10, 1907.

    He names the following witnesses to,prove his continuous renident-- e uponand cultivat on of, ti e land, viz:

    Refugio Chavez, of Monticello, N. M.Cornelius Sul ivan. of Kuirview, N. M.'Jose M. Sedillo, of Monticello, N.M. 'Teodolo Sedillo, of Monticello, N. M.

    Euuknic Van E'aitem,Register.

    First pub. June 28, 1907.

    First National Bank Englo, M. M.No. 8602.

    Treasury DepartmentOffice of

    Comptroller of the Currency.Washington, D. C. April 27, 1907..'

    Whereas by satisfactory evidence pwsented to the undersigned, it has beenmade to appear that

    The First Natinul Bunk ot Engle inthe Village of F.nglo in the County ot,Sierra and Territory of New Mexico hascomplied with all the provisions of theStatutes of the

    United Statesrequired to be complied with before anAssociation hIim II t e authorized to com-mence the business of Bunking;Now, therefore, I, Thomas P. Kane,I'eputyand Acting Comptroller of the'Currency, do herehv certily t) atTHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK".

    F.N G I.E.in the County of Siena and the Terri-- t

    ry of New Mex'vo is authorized to com-nien- cethe bushier ff Banking as pro-vidod- jo

    Section Fifty ojie Ijimjlrrd jiudRixtv-mn- e of the Revised Statutes ofthe United S!at"8.

    In testimony whereof witness rayhand and Se'nl of oflice thi Twenty-sevent- h

    day of April, l!K)7.T. P. Kane,

    Deputy and acting Comptroller of theCurrency. '

    (Seal) of the Comptroller of the Cur-rency, Currency Bureau Treasury de-partment.Firftpub.May 10-0-

    CANDIES, At the Post Offie$

    TheSILVER LEAF SALOON,

    (Old TomliDBon Sttod-- )

    Hillsboro, i N,

    Fresh Wines,

    Liquors and Cigars,Good Club Room.

    W. A. 8HEPARD,Proprietor.

    Tls Placer Rod hm.

    GROOEBIES and

    MINERS' SUPPLIES.

    Liquors and Cigars.

    At ths Placers.W. F. VAN GORMAN,

    and In wectiona Z.1.2D, z..vi op ""hlp9Houlhof Uani.'eVeBt,of the New Mex-

    ico Meridian', belli Mineral Hurveya Not, M011a u.u'l.i. h rlAim. are more fullv deae.rtliedaa' lo metei and bounds by tlio official piuta posted on aula prcniiaea, nun uy hib uiiu uithe aurvery thereof, died In the oflice of theKei!lter of the District of Landu, tuhjoct togaleatLaa Crucca, New Mexico: 1 hull

    extentof aaid clii ias on the surfacebeinn described by mctea ana Dijuum afdllowBi

    The aald Elephant Lode Mining Claim being1470 2 ft. aioii( vein or lode: the preuunieilCourse OI I1 lOlin en;il..lilg jiimii ,i.n'rovety polutN. aKdeg.fio min. K. 7iJi( ft. and H.

    deii. 60 min. VN . 165.7 ft. ana tneni e o. z at g.min" W.64.5 ft. HeKlnniUK at uor . no. i,

    dentlcal wl'h northwest corner of amendod lo-cation a 5 x 6 In. Juniper post, V', f . lo aet2 ft in irround with Hone niomid ft. base 2'ift. Ii'lih aloiiK"lde: heic the '4 Se. lion cor-ner between Hocliona 26 and 27T 8HH9W,

    ciuuu uiiibcm.-i- i kmteHi,!ll b!ar.N: 8 W. It min. W. 1870.8:

    aid jiobt 1 Hcrlbcd1- -1

    130(1 A. Thence 8. S4Aoa min. B. r9.6 ft. to Cor. No. 2, Idontlculwith norllieaat corner of amended location a

    6x5 in. pine poet 4 n. f'"vu a- -1308 A, art

    In a atone mound with stone mound 2 ft. baBo1 1 '. ft., hiirh nlonuBlde: whence a 16 in puioiiTree bears H. 27 deg. 40 min. K 40 ft. aciibed2- -2

    uon A Thenen A HA Heir. 91 min W.1471 ft.1W Kn !l lili'TilllHl Wllin soutneast :ornerof

    Btnend'ed location, a 6" x 5 In pine pout 8'i ft.long acribco H 4

    1308 A, set 8 ft. In eronnd with. (nn Ttininul 2 ft. base IW it. hll'h HlOiiKSidc:Thence N. 64 deK. 32 min. W. 598.5 ft. to Cor.No, 4. Identical wim souinwi,minHii1 location. a5x5in. pine post 4 ft.

    long scribed 4 1

    1H08 A. set 1V4 ft. In Rronndwith stono mound 2 ft. bane, IVt ft. hitrh ulon?-sld- e.

    Thenee N. 41 di g. 24 min. E. 646.7 ft.to Cor. No. 6, a 5 s 5 in. Juniper post 4 longscribed 6

    1308 A. M one ft, in Rronnd, gnrronnd-e- dby stone niotind wlili stone mound

    2 ft. base 1 ft. hiirh alonKldo. Thence N.28 deK.nS nilu. E 832.9 ft. to Cor. No. 1, placeorheKMiulnjr. Total area of Elephant Lode18.615 acres. Adjoining claims are ElephantNo. 2 Lode on north end. and Elephant No. 3i rtn u.itilh......... onrl rrhn lne.atWtn iinltee there- -jrun u - y- - -nf Is recorded in tho olllce of the Recorder ofBocorro County, New Mexico, In Book 16 atPhrc 75U : amended or additional location no-tice Is recorded In said olllce in Book 23 atl'atre 1 75.

    The Elephant No. 3 Lode Mining Claim being1500 ft- along vein or lode: thepresuniod courneof said lode extending from discovery point N.40 de-'- . 50 min. E. 796.9 ft. and 8. 40 dep. 50mm. W. 708.1 ft. Beginnlnsat Cor. No. 1 Iden-iii.-uiih iinrthweHt coriior nf locution andwith Cor. No. 4 of Klephant Lode, previouslydeHi iibed, wlience 54 fee. i;or. previously

    bears N. 0 Ueg. 2 min. W. 2291.1 ft.Thence 8. 40 (leg. 47 min. W. 1499-- ft. to Cor.

    o I.I. .ni Imil with HouthwoHt. corn er n f loca-- .lion, a4 x4in. pine post 4 ft. long set l'l ft.in (rrounil vilin stone inouuu z It uufei't".high ulongMide, scribed 2

    1308 A, thence 8. 61I SO min. "R. 604.3 ft. tn Our. No. : identical Willi southeast corner of locution, a5x 5in, plue post 4 n. long scribed 8

    1308 A. set 2 ft.inpronnd, TbenceN. 40de(.8i min. K. 1493 ft.in iw N A tileiiiii iLl wiili iinrilieiHt cornernf locution and with Cor. No. 3 of Elephant1 ...I.. ill.... rlli,. .1 'I'lionee N.ftldrirmi min. W. alone line 3 4 of Elephant Lode698.5 It. lJor. No. 1, the pliifli' of heglnnlnif.Toliil Area of Klopliaut No. 8 Lode Is 19.961acres. Adjoining claims are Elephant Lode, onnorth end. Locution notice thereor Is recordedin the oilU'O of the silid Recorder of Hocorrocouiiiy. New Mexico, in Book 35 t page 144.

    The Klenlutnt No. 2 Lode Mining Claim extending 1493.2 ft. along vein: . the. presumed"... !.... .li.ni.UH.Wcourse or sum vein cxionunm irvlu '""V 1, ,,ipoint. N. 81 deg. 56 min. K. 1221.2 ft.

    1 h. 81

    dig. 5(1 min. VV. 272 ft. Beginning at Cor. No.l.iileiilical wltli soulliwest coiner of the loca-tion and with Cor. No. 1. Elephant Loilo, pre-viously described : Tlmiicie 8. 61 deg. 83 min.K. along line 12 K'u phiiut Lode, 599.6 ft. toi'tir.'fcS. Wuti.'-- soo'lic""1. corner ofit,., i... .....i ,.in,r,ir Nn. K.enlmnt. l.one.prevloiiHlvdoscrilied. Thence N, 32 dog. 1 inln.E. 1492.7" ft. to Cor. No 3, aflx 7 in. pine post4 ft. lung, scribed 8 2

    1308 A set 1H ft. in groundwith stone mound 2'i ft. base 2 '4 ft. high,alohi'iide. Whence northeast corner of loca-tion bears 8. 61 dog. 82 min. K. 2-- ft. audal4In. oak scribed 32

    1308 A. TIT bears N. 64 deg,88 min. K. 45ft. Thence N. 64 deg. 32 min. V.603.8 ft.tot;or. No, 4 a 6x 6 in. pine post 4'4 ft.long scribed 41

    130H A. set 1 ft. In ground andsurrounded by stone monnd; Whence north-west comer of location bears N. 64 deg, 82 niln.W, 1 ft. Thence 8. 81 deg. 51 min. W. 1493 ft.to Cor, No. l.tbf place or obujiiiunk. aoiuiarea of Klephant No. 2 lode is 20.490 acres.Adjoining claim are Klephant Lodeon Southend. Elephant No. 7 Lode on north end, andElephant No. Lode conflicting at northwestcorner. Location notice thereof is recorded inthe oflice of thesald Itecorderof Socorro County,New Mexico, in Book 85 at l'age 4.

    The said Elephant No. 7 Lode Mining Claimbeing 1499.4 ft. along vein or lode: tho d

    course of said lode extending from dis-covery point N. 27 deg. 29 min. K. 857 ft. andS. a7 dec. 2!i nun. W. 474 8 ft. and thence 8.42dt'K. 28 min. W. G04 ft.: BtRHimn? atOor. No. 1, identical wit l Oor. No. i, hAe-iiha- nt

    No. 2 Lrnde, previomly deaonbed:uhonoe tho Bonthwest corner oi ue i- -tion boaru N. 64 dog. 82 min. Wltt-- ! bikIi Koo. t!or. urevioiiHiv aenoriDou uin

    88 dog. 20 min. W. 1647.4 ft. Thenee S. b4dog. 82 min. rj. along line 4 o x.iepunnjNo. 2 LlCHle UUtf.8 ft. tO UOr.JMO. i.iuuuimwwith Cor. No. 3 Elephant No. a Lode pre-viously deRoribed: whence the Boutaenstoornrr of t he location benrs S. 64 dog. 82min. E. 2.2 ft. Thenee N. 84 deg. 2 mm. E.14H7 ft. to Cor. No. 3. a 6 t 6 in. pine post.Zi ft. long, scribed 3

    1308A. Bet 2 ft. ineronnd : whence northeant corner of looa- -tton bears H. 64 deg. 32 min. E. 156.8 ft.Thence N. 64 deg. 32 min. W. 600 ft. to Cor.No. 4, a 4 x 6 in. cedar post 4 ft. long.scribed 4

    1308A. set 2 ft. in gronnd, with stonemonnd 2 ft. base H ft. high alongside:Whence the northwest corner of the loca-tion bears N. 64 deg. 32 min. W. 154 ft.Thence 8. 26 deg. 8 min. VV. 789.7 ft. to Cor.No. 6, a 6 i 6 in. pine poet 4 ft. long scribed

    1308 A. set in stone monnd. Thence S.43 degi 6 min. W. 713.7 ft. to Cor. No. 1, theplace of beginning. Total area of Ele-phant No. 7 Lode is 18.426 acres, less areain conflict with Elephant No. 6 Lode 1.506aores and area in conflict with No. 4 Lode1.027 acres, leaves net area of Elephant No.7 Lode 15.898 acres. Adjoining claims areElephant Nf. 2 Lode fn south end, ' Ele-phant No, 8. Lodo on North end, Elephant

    Z FRIDAY, JULY 6. 07.

    Additional Local.Joe Duran has moved up from Arrey

    and will make his permanent home

    We.Harry White, the live representative

    of the Rand-Ingerso- ll Co., El Paso,

    jipent Wednesday in Hillsboro.W. P. TravcB went down to El Taso

    Wednesday.Mr. and Mra Lon Johnson, of Doug-

    las, Ariz.", and MisB Xavia Whithampassed through here Tuesday on their

    way to Kingston.The county commissioners were in

    .session Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-

    day. At their Tuesday's meeting theyjnldthe old court house property toFred Mister for $850.00 cash.

    J. W. Zolllars, president of Sierrapounty Bank, returned late last weekfrom El Taso.'

    Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Wol ford spent

    the fourth at the Badger radch on theAnimas.

    H. A. Ringer recently sold 600 headofoneandtwo year old heifers to W.'A. Fiege, of Wilcox, Ariz. The cattle

    pre to be delivered at Deming Julypth.

    On the fourth there was the sameold complaint-- no hotel or restrurant'accommodations." Fired Mister left Wednesday for ElPaso to join Mrs. Mister. M r. and M rs.Mister will go from the pass city toJCalifornia.

    SODA MENUE.Geo. T. Miller,

    Post Office Drug Store.Ice Cream. IceCrean Soda.

    FRUITS and SUNDAES.Crushed Strawberry.

    Crushed PineappleCrushed Cherries. Sliced Peach.r Chocolate. Walnut

    FLAVORS.Banana. Raspberry. Lemon.

    Strawberry, . Peach. Vanilla.Pineapple. , Grape, Orange.

    Lime.Sarsaparilla.

    LEMONADES.Plain Lemonade. Egg Lemonade.

    Grape Juice Lemonade.Root Beer. Dr. Pepper. Phosphates.

    Wild Cherry Phosphate.Only Pure Mountain Spring Waterk ., , i. used in fountain.

    PoYou Itch? The cup of humanniisory is never quile full until someform of itching skin disease is added.Then it overflown. Hunt's Cure is a

    . 9cLfi3fo!r aavJU'hi'iir.,trcjubJ'. knewrOne arnlicalion relieves. One box is'suaranteed to cure ny' one esse. ForBule a$ the Postofllce Drug Store.

    arxpenca in Bullock' --- -A sixpence of tae reign ol Charleswas found in tbe stomach of a bul-o- k

    killed recently by a Yarmouth(England) butcher.

    Canadian Railroad tubsldlss.i Canada ia called on to subsidize 43new railroad Maes, at a coat of f 0,320.-00- 0.

    They art to cover a length ofI.SB5 saiUa. ... ....

    k'BjAioaaj j)o) ) jo qinA9ie-en- o

    juatojasdep eoujo isod eems peijufl; SIT) 0)OI Bd 0000 )KMl .trUllCTJUVK

    '

    feauu JHiilm jgj jp qi jo tjajoqi uoimtn v jo uonindod vv)W 0)

    IfJP JJU m Xiqtqojd na uoiqr

    vioqsni ni sjuaX 01 Suns

    Pvq '28 'Xnaeoej 'pnBiHna 'jojanjiaiIJ V PIP oqM jeqpJa lenraug

    i 'pia JBu8 Jovjq uj;aFor Twenty yaks. uuiercniu rem-tlie- e

    have sprung up, flourished for abrief season, then passed away evenfrom memory but for twenty longyears Cheatham'B Chill Tonic has beenin the field of action. The reason iafeimuie. h hm merit, it ttuiuuiy kinsChills and Fevers while the majority oftothers merely promise to. One bottleguaranteed to cure any in) case. Fortale at the PiStoffice Drug Store.

    LEGAL NOTICES.

    M. A. No. 828.KOT1CE of "'Application of Elephant Gold

    Min Oompny for I'nltml State Talent to' th Klepbot iSronp of Mine, Comprisingtbe KIpbnl,KIphantNo. 2, Elr-plia- No.

    S Kleuhant No. R. Elephant No. 6.7. Elephant No. 8.

    nd th.Towuiite Lod. UlnineClnimr, and theElrnhanl or Hhek Spring Mill Mile.Potict is hereby gtt.a tat In punuaae of

    1808 A. set 8 ft. Inprnnnri with stone monnd 8t ft. base IV, fy. highslniii.uiili . uhniu-- the aniith corner of tlm locution bears 8. 84 deg. 41 niin. K. 16.2 ft. andthe Sec. Cor. previously descilbed. bea s S.66 deg. 41 min. V. 2150 ft. Thence N. 60 deg.81 min. K. 602.4 tt. to Cor. No. 2, a 5 x 6 In.pine post 4 ft. long, scribed 2

    1308a! Bet 2 ft. Inground ; whence the e:ist corner of the location,as'.ttke t in the irround. bears 8. 34 deg. 41min. E. 16.2 ft. Thence N. 84 deg. 41 min. W.1500 ft. to Cor. No.8, a 6 x6in. pine post 4 ft. longscribed 3

    1308 A. set 2 ft. In ground with stonmound 2 ft. bae 2'i ft. high alongside: Whencen.irth corner of the. locatn P, a stake gut in stonemound bears N. 44 dep. 6 min. E. 9 ft. ThenoeH. 60 deg. 81 inln. W. 602.4 ft. to Cor. No, 4, a6x7 Iu. piue post 3V4 ft, long, acribed 4

    1308 A.sct2!i ft. In ground, with stone mound S ft.bane 2 ft. high alongside: whence west cornerof location bears N'. 34 deg. 41 min. W. 2.8 ft.Thence 8. 34 deg. 41 min. K. 1500 ft. to Cer.No. 1, the place of beginning. Xolal area ofTownsite Lode is 20.658 acres : legs area lit con-flict with area uf Eiephant No. 7 lode, 2.003acres, leaving net area of Towi.site lode18.655 acres. Adjoining claim are Elephant No. 8 Lcde, conflicting on eastside: Elephant No. 7 Loda conflicting onsouth end: Elephant No. 4 on southwestside, and Elephant No. 5 conflicting at north-west corner. The location notice thereof isrecorded in the olilce of said lecorder inbook 44, at page 640.

    The variation at all corners above mentionedis 13 deg. K.

    Also the Kleuhant Mill Site,othcrwlsecIedtheSheck Spring Mi l Site, in HeCtiOn 27, T, 5 H. H.9 W, locuted and for mining and milling

    loses in connection with the said Elephantae M'sing Claim, and bounded aud describ-ed ns follows:

    Beginning at Cor, No. 1, a 4 x4 In. pine post3!i ft. long, scribed 1

    1308H. set 2 ft. In groundwith slone mound 2 ft. lftse Vt ft. high along-side: whence northeast conn r of the iocatioubears 8.81 deg. 28 min. E. 197.8 ft. The hi8oc. Cor. between Sections 26 and 27 T. 9. S.K. 9. VV. a porphyry stone 12x12x10 in.above groiii.d, ciiiseied on west side, beus N.6 deg. 42 min. E. 1882.7 It., and corner No. 4KI'Mihatit Lode. Sur. No. 130H A. previously described, bears S. 29 deg. 33 nvn. E. 484.5 ft.Thence N. 81 deg. 26 min. VV. 906.7 ft. 10 Cor. No.2, identical with northwest comer of locationa 6x6x in, piue post 7t. long, scribed 2

    1308B.set 2 ft. In grouud with gtone mound 2 f'. base,2 ft. n'?ll alongside. Tlldice M. 12 Oeg. 30 nun.VV. 216.2 ft. to Cor. No. 3, an 8 x 8 iu. pine po.--t.4 ft. long, scribed 3

    1308 B. set lu stone mound:whence southwest comer of location, aSt"ke get in Btone mound, beais VV. 1 ft.Th.mce S. 79 des. 7 min. E. 878.5 . toCor. No. 4, a 4 x 4 In. pine poil 4 ft. long,scriueu 4

    1308B. set in stone mound- - whencesoutheast coiner of location, a stake setIn stone mound bears X, 79 dee. 7 mm.E. 227.6 ft. TheUCe N. 18 dep. 16 min. E.254.9 ft. to Cor, No. 1. place of beginning. Variation at all corners is 13 deg. E. The area Ofsaid Mill hue is 4.791 acres, ofground. The location notice of snid mill-sit- eis recorded in the orllcvi 01 said recorder in Book35, ai pase 78.

    Dated and M rned at the I'nited Slates LandOffice, at Lug duces, this O h day of April A.P. 1907.

    Ei'gkne Van Pattkw,.Register.

    First publication May 3 07.

    Notice of Fo feiture.To VV. S. Nowlar.d. his heirs, ndminiwtra

    tors and a "signs and persons, ejajmio njtfnfler tir'tfiro''u Tinu'or then!, and to ail itmny concern :

    You and each of yon aie hereby notifiedthat the undersigned bus f xpended the sumof $100.00 for the year 1906 in labor andimprovements upon, each of the follow-ing named minivg claims, viz: Independence aim li'llowstone mines or mming claims situated in the Las Animas Mining District. Sierra County,Territory of New Mexico, in order tohold such ptemi.-ie.- i mder the provisions ofSection 2324, Revised btatutes of the Unit-ed States, and if witnin ninety days afterthis notice by publication yen fail or re-fu-

    to contribute your porportion of suchexpenditure as together with theoost of this publication, the interest of VV.S. Nowland, and his heirs, administratorsor assigns, will become the property of theundersigned, under tbe provisions of Seo-tio-n

    2324. Mackitz Beboelin.First pub. Feb. 22, 1907.

    Notice of Forfeiture.To A. J. Hirach , his heirs, administra-

    tors and assigns and all persons claim-ing under or through him or them, andto all it may concern:

    You and each of you are hereby noti-fied that the undesigned has expendedthe sum of $100.00 for the year 1906 in la-bor and improvements upon each of thefollowing uametl mining claims, viz:Independence and Yellowstone mines ormining claims sit.iated in the Las Ani-mas Mining District, Sierra County, Ter-ritory of New Mexico, in order to holdsuch premises under the provisions ofSection 2324, Ke vised statutes ol theUnited States, and if within ninety daysafter this notice by publication you failor refuse to contribute your proportion ofsuch expendifjre,as together

    terest of A. J. Hirsch, and his heirs, adminisrrators and assigns, will becomethe property of the undersigned, underthe provisions of Section z4.

    Mauritz Berqelin.First pub. May 10, 1907.

    Notice for Publication.Department of the Interior,

    Land OfhVe at Las Cruces, N. M.tJune 22, 1907,

    Notice ia hereby given that KspiridionTafoya, Probato Judge of 8ierra County,of CuchiUo, N. M., has filed notice of hisintention to make final Commutationproof to establish the claim to the en try No.4001, made April 21, 1900, for the NE)

  • iMt r"- - "Tffttfl

    Summons- -Slcm Countv Advocate, one pf the early pioneer miners that In the District Court of the Thirdopened up the once famous camp of Judicial District of the lemtory ofNew Mexico, sitting within and for theHermosa,

    and it was he that found thefirst ireally rich ore in that camp which County of bierra.

    William L. Johnson,

    cause on or before the twenty-nint- rlday of July A. D- - 1907, judgment anddecree will .be entered in said causeagainst them or such of them as fail toappear, by default.

    Dated 24th day of May, A. D. 1907.Wm. E. Martin,

    Clerk,Seal By John Lemon,

    Deputy.First publication May 31, 1907.

    a distance of twelve miles more orIesa,and a certain concession for taking tollfrom the users of said road,

    That the names of the plaintiff's attor-neys are Joseph F. Bonham and EdwardC. Wade, partners under the firm name ofBonham & Wade, whose postoflice andbusiness address are La3 Graces, DonaAna County, New Mexico.

    And the said defendants and each ofthem are further notified that unlessthey enter their appearance in Baid

    he left Borne fifteen years ago. Mr,Herndon says it is very warm in Ari

    i iPlaintiff, i

    versus IVictoria Chief Copper Mining& Smelting Company, John No. 897.

    zona ana mac ne expects to remainhere until the hot season is sver.

    .Gardner, Stephen J. Macy, jJohn Bevins died at Kingston sometime during last Friday night. He was

    $f . O. THOMPSOK, Proprietor,

    Official Paper of Sierra .Couuty.

    jFMOAY, JULY 6, lOOf.

    LOCAL NEWS.' It's all over.

    The thermometer hugs the 100 mark. Abe se days.

    JJ 01r. and Mrs. C, B, Hullinger are.doing El Paso.

    Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nations are down

    found dead on his bed in the morningby one of his "neighbors. The deceased lived alone and his 'death was n County ISSaii Essierrasurprise as he had been in Jbad healthfor the past three or four years. The

    Julia Howe Bigelow andRobert H. Hopper, I

    Defendants. JThe above named defendants and

    each of them are hereby notified that acomplaint has been filed by the abovenamed plaintiff against them in theabove styled court, that being thecourt in which said cause is pending;that the general objects of said actionare as follows: To procure the saidCourt to take jurisdiction of said causeagainst the above named defendants asa suit ancillary to the principal actionmentioned in said complaint against thedefendants, Victoria Chief Copper Min

    funeral took place Saturday night, HILLSBORO. NEW MEXICOBevins came to Kingston many yearsago and was well known to all old timers in Sierra connty. Little or noth General Banking Business

    from Hermosa to Bpend the fourth.Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barnes are here

    from Globe, Arizona, on a visit toing is known of his family. He wasabout fifty years old.

    friends. Transacteding & Smelting Company, J una HoweBigelow and Robert H. Hopper andothers in the supreme court of the J. W. ZOLLARS, President. W. H. BUCHR, C.ihlws.State of New York: and to make effective so far as it concerns the title tothe real and other property or any in

    Best Or All. R. J. Maeher, No. 400South Clark St., Chicago, writes as fol-lows: "I have kept and used yourHunt's Lightning Oil for the last tenyears in my family. It is the only kindto have and the beet of all." It curesCuts, Burns, Bruises, Sprains, Aches,Pains, Stings and Bites. It kills Chi-ger- s,

    too. For Sale at the PoetofnceDrug Store.

    terest therein, situated in the Territoryof New Mexico, hereinafter described,such final and interlocutory judgmentsand orders as may be entered in saidNew York cause against said defendants, Victoria Chief Copper Mining &Smelting Company, Julia liowe Big

    Otto Prevost returned last weekfrom Santa Fe to epend the holidays athis home at Kingston.

    Mr. and Mrs. C. Hearn and C. H.(Laidlaw, all of Fairview, came down.early to take in the fourth of July cel-ebration.

    Walt Sanders returned from El Pasolast Friday accompanied by his son Ro-bert who has been attending school atSanta Fe.

    Tom Ross, of Hermosa, returnedfrom Midland, Texas, a few days agowith 36 head of fine two year old Here-ford bulls.

    Four prisoners were brought in fromMonticello last Tuesday evening. Itseems that some of the inhabitants of

    elow and Robert H. Hopper; and to enjon and restrain the defendants, Hop

    GEO. T. MILLER

    Drugs and StationeryPaints, Oils and Window Glass

    Orders by Mall glvtn Especial AttontlonPrescriptions Compounded Day and Nlghfc

    per and Bigelow, and tne aetendant,Victoria Chief Conner Mining & Smelt

    It's Fink. C. M. Johnson, Louisville,Ky., writes: "I have used your Hunt'sCure and it is fine" We have manysimilar letter. Hunt's Cure is a strictlyguaranteed remedy for any variety ofskin diseases. It stopB Itching instan-taneously. For sale at thePostofflce DrugStore.

    ing Company, and each of them, andeach or tne detendant directors andofficers of said Company, to wit, thedefendants Gardner, Macy, Bigelowand Hopper, from taking any action totransfer or convey any ol tne property

    HILLSBORO, NEW MEXICO.or rights in said complaint mentionedor described or to encumber the samein any wise; and to procure a decree

    LEGAL NOTICES.

    impressing the said property and rightswith a trust in favor of the firm ofHopper and Bigelow in said complaintJ ;I J 1 - e i . T. C. LONGaescriDea ana in zavor oi me piainun

    STATEMENT OF THE CONDITIONOP THE

    Sierra County Bankof Hilluboro, New Mexico,

    t the commencement of business

    and to procure an order of said courtappointing, during the pendency of this DEALER INaction, a receiver of the said firm of

    .that town indulged in a free for allwhere all kinds of impliments of warwere used. One man was shot in theneighborhood of the shoulder receivingan ugly but not serious wound Thefour men will have a hearing beforeJudge Ribera early next week.

    Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hirsch are atPalomas Hot Springs where Mrs. Hirschhopes to get relief from rheumatismfrom which she has been a great suff-erer for some time.

    The Tafoya Bros, have opened their

    Hooper and Bigelow and directing thesaid Hopper and Bigelow to turn overto such receiver all of the propertyaforesaid now within the jurisdiction ofsaid Court and under their control and

    July 1st, 1907.Resources :

    Loans and Discounts. . $ 138,203 60Ileal Estate Furniturend Fixtures 2,006 98

    Hue from Banks 89,872 16Cash on Land 4,386 45

    belonging to said firm or held by them

    DHYGOODS, GROCERIES-PROVISION-S

    HAY, GRAIN AND COUNTRY PRODUCE

    MINERS' SUPPLIES

    or either of them in behalf of said firm,and restraining and enjoining them and

    $ 235,129 25

    each ot them trom transacting anybusiness of said firm within the Ter-ritory of New Mexico and from anywise interfering with its affairs, and toprocure a judgment in faver of theplaintiff for nis costs and disburse-ments against the defendants Hopperand Begelow and against such others

    HILLSBORO, NEW MEXICO.LIABILITIES.Capital Stock.Surplus fund.Deposits,

    30,000 005,000 00

    200,129 25 of the defendants as may be adjudged

    saloon business in the old Murphy stand,the Parlor Saloon. Mr. Murphy ex-pects to have his new place ready forbusiness by August first.

    Miss Eula Cowley, of Globe, Ariz.,is visiting her brother Bert at Kingston.

    A new coat of paint adorns the ex-terior wood work of Sierra CountyBank.

    Supt. Vieg of the Wicks mine hascommenced preliminary work on thatproperty. A new prospecting shattWill be sunk 700 feet south of the old

    to pay them, and tor general reliet,235,129 25 And the said defendants, and each

    of them, are hereby further notifiedthat the premises and property affectTerritory of New Mexico,)

    County of Sierrn. f80.

    ed by this action are situated in the Net? Mexico.

    $25,000.00of EHGLE,

    Capital.Pittsburg Mining District in the Countyof Sierra and Territory of New Mex-ico and are described in the complaintherein as follows:

    Certain mines, or mining claims, de

    I, VV. H. Bucher, Cashierof the SieiraCounty Bnk of Ilillsboro, New Mexico,do solemnly swear that the above state-ment is true to the best of my know-ledge and belief.

    W. H. Buchek, Caahier.Attest:f. W. Zollars.)W. II. Hucher j Directors.Lt e H. Crews. )

    Transacts a general Banking business,Foreign and domestic exchange and letters of credit.

    signated as ' 'the Vanadium mines, ' ' nearHillsboro in bierra County, New Mex

    working shaft.Three unfortunates were up before

    Judge Ribera last Friday. Two ofthem were fined $10.00 and one $5.00for their celebrations On Tuesday a

    ico, consisting ot valuable mines or Interest paid on savings accounts and time certificates of demining claims for the mining of Vanadium, a very valuable alloy used in the posit only. Fully insured against burglary and hold-up- ,Subpcribed and sworn t"

    me this 2nd day of July,manufacture of steel; and

    Certain mines or mining claims, dejTrw;ous fourthof July enthusiast was I ) r""

    $5.00. itlf signated as "the Bigelow mines," also Safe, Conservative AccommodatingvE. S. Neal, John Gardner, J. A. Reed,

    President. Vice-presiden- t. CashierLkr II. Chews,

    Notary Public, Sierra Count v.New Mexico

    NOTICE F SALE.To the Black Peak Gold Mining Com.

    pany and others whom it may concern:

    Notice is hereby given that underand by virtue of a writ of execution tome directed, issued out of the District

    HillsbbroV fourth of July 'passed offxjuietly and pleasantly. The various

    sports of the day were executed esper program, with the exception ofthe drilling match which did not mate-x- i

    iliza for obvious reasons. Sheriff Ed.Tafoya as marshal of the day conduct-ed matters in excellent manner, assist-ed by his assistant, A. Preisser Theattendance was a 1 that could be expect-ed. In the forenoon several races werepulled off. The pony race was won bythe Cox horse. Henry Opgenorth wonthe men's foot race. And there weresack races and burro races. The bar-becue was a delight to all. At 1:30 p.

    in Sierra County, New Mexico; andCertain mines, or mining claims, and

    certain rights therein, and certain op-tions thereon, designated as "copperproperties," located on or near thewest side of the Caballos Mountains,in the Pittsburg Mining District, inSierra County, Mew Mexico, whichsaid "Copper properties," togetnerwith other properties, are more par-ticularly in said complaint described asfollows:

    Certain patented properties andclaims and fractional claims lying inthe Caballos Range of Mountains inin Sierra County, New Mexico, lyingin a general north and south directionon the westerly range of said moun-tains on the north and south side ofPalomas Pass, which intersects saidmountains. Beginning with a certaingroup of Mines or Mining Claims styl-ed the Venture group, on the north,and ending with a certain group ofmines or mining claims on the south,styled the Wellington Group, and com

    General Merchandise !Court for the County of Sierra andTerritory of New Mexico, on the 22dday of May, A. D. 1907, upon a judg-ment rendered on the 16th day of May,year aforesaid, upon a suit thereinpending wherein Robert Collum wasplaintiff and the Black Peak Gold

    HARDWARE

    Ammunition for Shotguns and RiflesScreen and Panel Doors

    Mining Company, a corporation, wasdefendant, said cause being No. 889 ofthe Civil Docket of said Court and inwhich said plaintiff sued the said de-fendant to recover the sum of SixHundred Thirty Eight Dollars ($638.00)due and owing the said plaintiff by thesaid defendant, and judgment was ren-dered in said cause for the sum of SixHundred Thirty-Eig- ht Dollars ($638.00)together with costs of said suit andinterest upon the same at sixper cent per annum from the 16th dayof May, year aforesaid, and by whichwrit I am commanded of the goods,chattels, lands and tenements of theBlack Peak Gold Mining Company, acorporation, in my county, to causeto be made the sum of Six HundredThirty-Eig- ht Dollars ($638.00) togeth-er with the costs and interest as asaforesaid.

    Now, therefore, by virtue of saidwrit I have levied upon and will, onSaturday, the third day of August, A.

    m. The Declaration of Independencewas read in a masterly manner by Mr.Jas. V. Robins. After the reading ofDeclaration of Independence A. Preis-ser delivered a ringing speech. Thelittle girl's foot race was won by Lin-an- or

    Madrid. In the ring tournamentrace George Meyers took first prizeand Ray Hiler second. The race be-tween the Cox horse and Hearn's horsetook place at 6 o'clock in the eveningfor $100.00 a side, distance 300 yards.It was a close race and was won by theCox horse. Probably $700.00 changedhands on the race. In the eveningthere were two balls, both of whichwere a grand success.

    Sheriff Tafoya returned from Silver

    prising four groups styled the VentureGroup, the Lookout Group, the MarionGroup, and the Wellington Group,which said groups comprise respective-ly the following patented or locatedclaims or mines, to wit: the VentureGroup, comprising four located claimsstyled Hillsboro, Good Enough, Ven-ture and Old Blue; the Look OutGroup, consisting of seven claims styl-ed High Line, Mammoth, Lookout,Mayflower, Copper King, Copper Bot-tom, and Buena Vista, the last men-tioned claim being the one adjoiningPalomas Pass aforesaid on the north;the Marion Group, lying south of Palo-mas Pass, and including the following

    Largest General Supply Company in Sierra

    County

    wit, Cora, Ida, Ke- -u. lsw, at ten o ciock a. m. ol said named claims, toCity Monaay morning wiui Aatieyday, at the mill of the aforesaid Black becca, Hecla, Spar, Marion, Julia,Sasalla. It is alleged that Sasalla beat DRY GOODS

    his board bill and skipped out. Hewill be put on the grid iron to-da- y and

    Peak Gold Mining Company, a corpor-ation, said mill being situated upon theaforesaid company's property aboutthree miles in a nortnernly directionfrom Hillsboro, in the County of Sierraand Territory aforesaid, offer forsale at public auction, to the high-est bidder, for cash, the followingdescribed goods and chattels, or somuch thereof as may be sufficient tosatisfy the aforesaid judgment andcost3, together with the costs of theexecution of this writ: Three Wilfley

    er. Miller & Co. i

    Portland, Frances, Kistent, fraction,Ochoch, 'El Rio Tinta, and Boston;and the Wellington Group, lying sever-al miles to the south of the Marionand comprising four claims styled theStitsell, Pittsburg, Wellington andKeystone, and also certain rights,property and interests the precise na-ture and extent of which is unknownto the plaintiff, in the property lyingbetween the Marion Group aforesaidand the Wellington Group aforesaidand in other contiguous or neighboringproperty.

    And also a right of way and wagonroad from Engie, New Mexico, throughPalomas Pass, to the mines aforesaid,

    e

    given a chance to explain himself,Walt Hammel has sold his Johnson

    "herd of goats to Mr. A. K. Meek, anman. Mr. Meek becom-

    ing tired of chasing delinquent scbscri:bers thought he would chase goatsawhile, a proposition in which he seeseasier money.

    Dick Herndon, of Kilvin, a promis-ing copper camp in Arizona, arrivedhere Tuesday on 'a visit to-hi- s sister,Mrs. Thos. C. Hall. Mr. Herndon was

    Lake Valley and Ilillsboro, New MexicoTables. Ed. Tafoya,Sheriff Sierra Co.,

    New Mexico.First pub. July 7.

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    Alianza Sierra Saloon

    Fins Liquors &cd Cigars.

    JOSE VI LLASENOR,Proprietor,

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    Is Situated in a

    and is noted for its

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    Jewt'ry StcroI When You Want

    Watch as, f)Iocf:s,Jawalrv. SkJverwarc.

    ill ill MAffiST

    iECF PJ5K r.r.d MUTTON,

    FilvIi Fif--

    SAUSAGES.

    EG US and BUT I Eli.

    Union Meal Market Co.

    The way Pabst se-cures absolutely pureyeast for ferment-ing beer proves the

    1 care that surroundsevery step in mail-ing Pabst Blue Rib-bon Beer.

    To secure an abso-lutely uniform fermen- -

    1 tation, Tabst takes asingle cell from itsmillions of fellows inthe drop of pure yeast,and from this one cellgrows or cultivates theyeast required for eachbrew.

    BlueRibbonTlia Beer of Quality

    is fermented in hermeti-cally sealed vats. Fromthe time it is brewed untilit i3 bottled it never comesin contact with the atmos-phere or human hands.

    I It is then properly maturedor aged in air-lijjh- t, cold-- 1storage tanks. Pfi t

    Viicii onierinf? heer. ask If --i jfor TuLat i.lue Uibbon. f r-Made by fyA

    Pabst at Iilihvaukee kflAnd notllitl onlynt the Iiicwcry.

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    Fine Cigars and Liquors,

    Open at all Hours

    RUIZ & CA HA DA J A LiProprietors.

    Ill Par-la-g

    TAFOYA BROS.,Proprietors.

    Pool and Biliiads,

    Hillsboro, - K.

    In every townand village

    f may be had,them

    J Ma i mat makes your1 standard a i.ll'CPC rrlll

    t ALLSTEVENS RIFLES AND PISTOLS

    ARC GUARANTEED TO BT.

    SAFE, DlimOLE AND ACCURATE.

    THE FAVORITE RIFLE1 """""""'XjS1!iJjU

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    is an accurate rifle and puts every shotwhere yon hold it. Weight 4 pounds.Made in three calibers .22, .25 and .32Kim Fire.

    price-No-.

    17, Plain Slght3, . . $0.00No. 18, Tsrgr Sights, . . 8.50

    Where these rifles are not carried in3'cook by dealers we will send, expressprepaid on receipt of price. Send stampfor catalog describing comply lineand containing valuable informatioj toshooters,

    The J. Stevens Arms aid Tool Co.

    P. 0. "' f CH1C0PEE FALLS, MASS.

    Japanese Pent.The pens used by the children of

    Japan, consist of bamboo and rabblta'hair. The pen itself Is a tiny brushof hair tied to the end of a bamboo,st'"k. It doea not seem possible thatwriting under such circumstances,could bo good, but Japanese .'diildrtn,really write very well indeed.

    6tory for the Marines."Don't you think thafa a good,

    story" asked the reconteur, noting a.lack of appreciation.

    "It's h fair mrfn stnry. I Kuess.'admitted the auditor.

    "Why, there's not a word about thasea in it."

    "I mean that it was a good story ttell to the marines." PhiladelphiaLodger.

    Model Sportsmen's Club.To Prof. Charles Frederick Holder,

    sportsman, naturalist, angler and au-thor, is due the credit for the organi-zation of the famous Tuna club, otSanta whose influence baabeen such that nowhere in the worlddoes a higher standard of sport pre-vail than on the fishing grounds o$Southern California.

    IE A. RG1SU,& COMPANY.O 2 and S. L. C.

    fta;u:e near IUIIs'iimo, jN. M.f .Jo II Hvht Hip and Si-lo- .

    Iticri'MKu brand.!.! on Kiglit Thigh,uid u2 i'.ijdit Ki.le.

    H. I.. C, biunded S .. C left nde.Tar Mi'iks: Crop and two sdils rilit

    ui derdit Lfl.

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    New Mexico.

    TOM MOSS.

    Ad lies: lli'i iiuj.-'i- i, Sierra Co , N, MIJunjre ne ir w,o:, N. d.

    All li(irbft i.U m. rt'8 brandedLmdJeron right thili.

    All Lji)res ni.d lUMiPH br.indud Hon hit rl.ciaider. All bors aud(ljitif s brii tided jJi.imond N on leftsliouldfr or (high. Iucreabe to bebranded us in cut.

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    beautifully rs $1.50nnd interesting hrtii-L-- oboutCaliforal end a'.! the far Ve:-t- . oyear

    a mocttay puuitcaticn costa'-ni- gplain, articirs

    on the home, garden, farm and $0.50Tans of inte rest to evrry mrr.i-b-- ;r a yeui

    of the (ami'.y lld V.lhphotogfiiprn nd pic urt-s- .

    a hook of 75 pa;. en, contiinbg120 co'crcJ P!.,;crhs of 0.75

    ',i:.ftj..f;.."e et.! ;. (kJ(rw .,,,All e for . . . . $1.50

    ADDP.r.35 ALL ORDERS TO

    SUNSET MAGAZINEFLOOD BUILDING SAN rRANGfCO

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    mAre you a sufferer? 4Has your doctor been unsuc- -

    ccssfu!?

    Wouldn't you prefer (o treatyourself AT HOME?

    Nearly '1 ,500,000 womon havebought Vvrine of Cardui fromtheir druggists and bavo curedIhcinsolves at home, of euchtroubles as periodical, bearingdown and ovarian pains, leucor-rhcr- a,

    barrenness, nervousness,diw.inww. nausea and desponii-wat- y,

    ciuse.l by female weataiess,llieee aro not ea:;y cases.

    Wine of Cardui cures when thedoctor can't.

    Wine of Cardui doea not irri-tate the oi'Kana. There is no painin the treatment. It is a soothingtonic of healing herbs, free fromstrong and drastic drugs. It issuccessful because it cures in anatural way.

    Wino of Cardui can be boughtfrom your druggist at 61.0'J abottle and you can begin thistreatment today. Will you try it?

    In cases special directions,.iviress, giving Kyiiiptofus, Thu LadlesAHi&ory lHspt., The ChutiaiioogaMiKlitiiiB Co., tbattnaoosa, TftUk.

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    arc incxhaustivc and practically usicx-plor- ed

    and presents an excellent fieldFop the prospector and capitalist. Such

    portions of the mineral zones IfcaJ havebeen unexplored in the past are now bc-fn- g

    opened up with gratifying results hndrich mines arc being developed, bargereduction works arc now in course ofconstruction and capitalists are nowt

    anxious to invest in Sierra CountyMining.

    nsarc uncqualcd. Tlicy are the naturalhome of all range stock. Cattle, Morses,

    Sheep and Goats thrive vigorouslythroughout the year. . .

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