l 1 -.---- 1 'Indian Veterans01 Civil Warp'-C/ '1

tUVEN PENSIONS: The late Silas M. Johnson, while servingas superintendent of the Maricopa In- dma Agency, became interested in these old Indiansupon heaTing of their prowess as Union soldiers in the Civil War. None knew they were entitled to pensions.With the assistance of George V. P. Hunt, then governor, aud Carl Hayden, senator, effortswere begun years ago which eventually bore fruit, and one or two survivors did get some compensation.Most of them had served as scouts, enlisting ironi what then was known as Maricopa Wells. Mrs. W.W. Priest of Phoenix, owner of this photo, re- calls her father relating how the group, while in the statecapitol office of the adjutant general, were fisked to tell dates of certain events. With themwas their tribal historian,'hose only record was a notched stick. After a bit of serious concentrationon the stick, he would tell the dates to an interpreter, and upon reference to records they were foundto he exact. Pictured in rear, left to right, are Chern- quis, Moh Ush, Machie Gulack and Molt Daker;front row, Chaequets Am, JIs.maware Quinreal and 0 JiJa11. Capt WilliamHan cock, Noted Pioneer, Lies InModest Gra BY JAMES M. BARNEY ley, Captain Hancock started up a In the old burial grounds to thesmall store under the firm name "Before the separation of Marl- southwest of the city of Phoenixof William A. Hancock and Com-copa county from Yavapai, and un- is an unpretentious grave markedpany. The location of this estab-til the county courthouse. had been only by a plain white marble slablishment was near the center ofbuilt,itdid duty, as court room furnished by the Wartheoriginal Phoenix settlement,and justice's office, and the pro- Department. There lies all that isnot far from the residence of Jackbatejudge,treasurer,recorder, mortal of Capt. William A. Han-Swilling. sheriff, and in fact, all the county cock, one of the most notable pio- as well as town officers, transacted neers of Phoenix and the Salt RiverAn advertisement announcing thetheir business here. Here assembled valley. opening of this business first ap-the first, board of supervisors, and peared in thepressofYavapaiitsnarrow walls echoed to the A soldier of his country, he liescounty on September 17, 1870, and apart from hiscomrades - in astated that "We have opened asound of many a stormy debate." quiet, restful spot--in that long-store near J. W. Swilling's and in- First Meeting Held abandoned "city of the dead." tend to keep on hand all kinds ofThe late Francis A. S'haw, who William A. Hancock, soldier, sur-groceries,provisions,drygoods,was a member of the first hoard of veyor and lawyer, and often calledclothing and a general assortmentsupervisors, gave the following in- the "Father of Phoenix," was aof merchandise." formationconcerningthisfirst New Englander by birth, born onCaptain Hancock and associatesmeeting place: May 17,1831,inthe townof Barre, Mass. His father, Nathan,did not operate this enterprise very "After the count.y bill was passed and hisgrandfather, Nathan S.,long and, having received the ap-by the legislature and the county also were both natives of Barre,pointment.of postmaster oftheofficers had been appointedby' the former passing his entire lifesettlement, he established the postGovernor Safford, we met at the thdre. His mother, Catherine W.officeinJim Murphy's countryrear of Hancock's Store for our (Lee) Hancock, was a daughterstore, where his friendGeorge E.first session and made it the reg- of Henry Lee and a niece of Gen.Mowryassunied the duties of gen-ular meeting place. All the county Samuel Lee, who took a prominenteral clerk and attended all mailofficers had to find space in the part in the War of 1812. matters. building and we paid Captain Han- Managed Farm Murphy's storethe first estab-cock $10 a month for its use. We Young Hancock was educated Inlished in the valleywas located ondid not have much room but the the public school of hinative towntheTemperoad(VanBurenbusiness of the county was not and in Leicester Academy and, whenstreet) just east of Seventh street.heavy and somehow we were able 16,took chargeofhisfather's AboutthistimetheSalt toget alongsome of thefirst farm, which he continued to man- River Valley settlers, having county officers but seldom appear- age until 1853, when he decided to decided to lay out a town in the ing in the office of the board. Our cross the plains to . valley,organizeda townsitefurniture at that time consisted WithhisbrothersJohnand company and located half aof a few tables and chairs. Later Henryhe went to Iowa in the section of land for that pur- the courthouse was moved to South spring of1853, bought livestock pose, this area now being theFirst avenue where we had more and, in general, made full prepa- business center of Phoenixconvenient quarters." rations for the long and hard over- hounded on the north by Van Press Tells Of Store, land journey to the Pacific coast. Buren street., on the,east. by Even as late as 1881 the local Traveling by way ofCouncil Seventh street, on the south bypress published a brief article about Bluffs, the Platte and North Platte. the Sweetwater, South Pass and Jackson street, and the west byHancocks Store and, as proof that the Humboldt River valley, they Seventh avenue. the construction of thisbuilding arrived at Sacramento, Calif., and Captain Hancock, having learnedwas always regarded as marking settled down upon a ranch somesomething of surveying, was engag-the very beginning of Phoenix, the nine miles north of there. Theyed to lay out the future city ofnewspaperremarksarequoted succeeded in bringing safely acrossPhoenix in the fall of 1870. here: the plains some 275 head of live-The survey of the townsitewas "In December, 1870, Judge W. A. stock and for eight years carriedcompleted in about a year, or inHancock commended the 'erection on a thriving business raising cat-the autumn of 1871. In themean-of the first house built within the tleand horsesfor the westerntime, Captain Hancock had builtlimits of the half-section at present markets. an adobe house--beginning thatoccupied by the town of Phoenix. In 1856 Mr. Hancock returnedtaskinDecember, 1870which,This building was a one-story adobe East on a visit, going by way ofwhen completed, he rented to oth-and was completed early in the the Isthmus of . His fa-ers who desired to start in busi-spring of the following year. It was ther died the following year and,ness. This was the first buildingfirst used as a storeroom hut at in 1858, Mr. Hancock returned t.øerected upon the Phoenix Townsitepresent (July, 1881) (he drugstore the Pacific coast by the same routeand for some time after its com-of Dr. B. L. Congers, on Washing- he had taken East. pletion played a prominent part inton street, occupied it. Joined Infantry the affairs of the village of Phoe-"At the time that Captain Han- In September, 1864,lie volun-nix and the county of Maricopa. cockcommencedtohuil,the teered in the Seventh California ThebusinessofthePhoenixwhole number of dwelling houses Infantry and was mustered intoTownsite--then in charge of threein the Salt River 'alJey could not service at the Presidio, near Santowosite commissioners--wascon-have exceeded a score. Francisco. In February, 1865, heducted from .an office in this build- But 'great oaks from little acorns, wa seat to Fort Yuma, Calif., a.nding, and vihen Maricopa countywasgrow', and soithas been with during that same year was trans-orga.nized in 1871, the county of-Phoenix and the surrounding val- ferred to the Arizona troops, be-fices also were established there. 1n musteredinto ley: the humble pioneer, one-story Company C, Became County Seat adobebuilding on Washington First. Arizona Volunteers, on Sep- When the first hoard ofsuper-streethasforcompany many tember 1, 1865, with the rank ofvisorsappointed by Governor Saf-buildings that would grace the busi- second lieutenant, and was orderedfordmet for their initial sessionness streets 'of many more preten- to Camp McDowell, Arix. He wasin this building February 28, 1871, promoted to a first. licutenancyonit tious cities than Phoenix." June 20,1866, and mustered out became theofficialseatof Appointed Sheriff of the service on Sptemher 13,county government and remained On the formation of Maricopa '1O/2 s such until the completion of thecounty by the legislature. Cantain DAILY ENTERPRISE, PHOENIXf ARIZONA, MARCH 24, 1902. a - N maintain any and all kindS of macbin-s\.m. and the property will be offered Te P1iO011i atiollaI Buk, cry, water power, steam power, dcc-COj imencing at the head of the said de- tric power, telegraph, telephone, or tel-liquent list and continue alphabetical- i1hoestix, Ariosa. Wants and BusinessLocals. ephone apparatus or lines, or any other1y1 until completedand that said sale exhan matter, business, or property that thetIL be comtinued from day to day Un- Paid Up Capital, 10OO® board of directors may see fit to buytill completed . Dt ted Phoenix March 3rd 1902. Surplus & Undivided Profits,.50,flOO IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THEor engage in that any natural person WANTtU. J. ELLIOTT WALKER, might or could do as an inifividual. Ic. B. G4GE, PreslOent, ArticleIII.The amount of capitalTteasurer and Ex-Officlo Tax Collect-Hats WAHTEDOld ragsaiid c1oth THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRiCT 01?stock of this corporation shall be one )r, Maricopa Co., A. P. T. w. PMBERTON, Vlce-Pre1c1en and either ffnen or cotton, for PhoenL THE TERRITORY OF ARIZONA, Acting Cashier. hundredthousanddollars ($100,000l L.B. LARIMER, Assistant Cashier, Hopita1 .Parties who desire to do AND FOR THE COUNTY 01?divided into one million shares of the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. We have just received a fine assort- nate may le&ve the same either at MARICOPA. par value of tencentseach; and the meat of Mexican hats for men. ladiesSteel-Linea Vaults and Steel-Satety DeoO!i,I the hospetal of at Wilson & MeaI time and conditions upon which saidEtate of William M. Riley, Deceasedlajid children, of all prices and quali- Bores. --GeneralBanking BusIness. 6ys photograph gallery. Hathawey, Soule & Harrington, stock is to be paid up are as follows ties. Drafts 1ssud on all princtpal cities OX the wcr Libby, Brackett & Co., all stock shall bpaid for in full upon,Notice is hereby given by the under- sifined, administrator of the estate of FOR S41[. Cutler, Lyons & Field, issuance ofthecertificatetherefor, Some of those for ladies' wear, are as DiRECTORS, G. E. Keith Co., either in property,money,labor. orWilliam M. Rileydeceased,to thelight nod fine as the genuine Hawaiian FOR SALE-1Odozenhens; good cieclitors of andall personshaving JAMES A. FISHING. L H CHALMEIIS R .S .Reynolds otherwise astheboardof directors hats and very much cheaper. Don't for- T. W. PSrin,asTo stock. J. S. Griffin. citaims againstthesaiddeceased. 0. B. RTCs{MoNn. P. Cox Shoe Manufacturing Co., may deem best;and whenever said get the place. B. HEYMAN. ', S. BELCHSR. FOR SALEor ecMnge for hay or S. Oliver, Assignee, StOck is issued,it shall befully paidtdexhibit them, withthenec- 0. M.'1iasr. 1'. at. MmIpsIy. grain. violin, guitar and mandolin. W. Ludlow & Co., lip and thereafter sgall be non-assess-e4-sary vouchers, within four months a. B. OAGS AppIat 425 N. 1st street. A. W. Rich Shoe Co., able for any purpose, by this corpora-a'ter the first publication of this notice vs. Petitioners.tion. to the said administrator at the officeFhonx SttD8rv & I'#s Co 1'R SALEOld papers, at 10 cents o over th Joseph Campbell, Respondent ArticleIV. The time of commence H. S. Goodrich situated Telephone 2971 THE VALLEY TK per bnmtred. rreiit of thiscorporationshall be theValley Bank,PhoenixArizona, the Whereas, upon reacTing rtnd consider- same being the place for the transac- 10-12 West Washington St. PHOENIX, AFUZONA. rota SALEAt a bargain:Confec- date of filing of these articles of incor- lug the petition of the above namcdperation in the office of the Secretarytion of the business of said estatein All leading Eastern and Western tionery store and restaurant. Addressptitionei's and Certui que Trusts,onof the Territory of Arizona, and shallsaid county of Maricopa. I G. B. Cummings, Tempe. HARRY L. BIXBY. Daily Papers, and Magazines con- the 15th day of February, 1902, it satecatinue for the period of 25 years. stantly on sale. PaM up Capital-- 41OOQOO isfactorily appears that the respondent Article V. The agairs of this corpo-Administrator of the estate of William Surplus BUSINLSS [OCALS. and trustee, Joseph Campbell, has per-rationshall be conducted by a board Riley, deceased. manently left the territory, to take rest-of not less thai three, nor more than Dated Phoenix,this thirdday of the shallbeclecledMarch 1902. 2-3 A nice tender Porterhouse steak, adence elsewhere, and that trustnine directors, who Chas. A. Rodi, WM. CHRISTY, PreslOenG, property, describedin the petition ofannually by the stockholderson the J. C. KIRKPATR1O1, VicePre. temptingdishfor breakfastHur- w. n. FTLWLER, C'aster. ley's Meat Market. petitionersherein,requiresthatasecond Monday inFebruaryof each NOTICE OLD REL1ALE LLOYD B. CHRISTY. Assi CashIer trustee be appointed in the plaee andyear, and until the first annual election, SHOEMAKER.... MONEY 'i;o tOANOn watches, cliastead of said rcspondeiit and trustee.and untiltheirsuccessorsare duly Learn to write well for 25 centsA iiimxds a otTier val-uahle& 41 NoittJoseph Campbell, and upon motion ofelectedandqualified,the following DIRECTORS. snaIl mechanical device just invented II. R. Sherman. Wm. Christy. Cer reets. A regniar pawThos. J. Prescott,attorney forthenamed persons shall constitute the of-by a professor in Heidelberg, Oermariy J, Bennett. 3. C. Klrk,atrIcls. C. Hatch. W. D. FUwiler.. brokerage bu1ness l's conducted. eitioner and Cestui que Trusts. flairs and board of directors: makes the poorest penman a splendidIsback inbusnicssagain.Located Lloyd B. Christy. It is therefore now ordered. that the Geo. K. Brown,President;L. H.wrIter in a few days. in6reory block, No. 229Last T1vo11 Garn lflOwopen; 3 m1lesc]d Joseph Campbell, respondent and H. W. JenSbI Flanders,Secretary; W. C. Calhoun. Endorsed by prominent college pres- WashintonStreet. an Tempo road. J. trustee herein, show cause at a reguTreasurer. idents and educators, generally in Eu- proi. Tel. 2423. lar term of the District Court tob' Article VI. The officers of this corporcpe and America. Sent postpaid o ... CORRESPONDENTS ..,. hlcl at the court house at Phoenix, 1 CoffeeAl's coffee Isfamous. ration shall be a president, and may bereceipt of 25 cents in coin or stamps. American Exchange Nat'l Bank, - New Yo. the cotuity of Maricopa,Territory oa first and second vice-president, seeState whethe.rfor man,woman or The Palace, American Exchange Nati Bank,-Ch1ca,o. Eating Is a pleasuie In those tinted Arizona. on, or before, the 1stdayofrotaryandtreasurer,who shall be Anglo-Californian Bank.-- San Franci.-co. child. Agents wanted on salary and NatiorlBink ol California,-Los Ange1i. raoms at Coffee Al's. May, 1902, what, if any reason there be,elected annually bythe board of dicommission. Educational Mfg. Co. 119 Natio alflank of Arizona --.Preseot$ why Thos. J. Prescott should not berectors at such time as may be desig-S.4th St. Philadelphia, Pa. IIIQSCIIF[LD & 1[RK!NS Delicacies in season at Coffee ,AYs.appointed trustee of the propertydo-nated by thd bylaws of this corporation, scribed in saidpetition,in the placeprovided: That the president shall be Dralts Issued on all tho principal To close out at once we willsUand stead of said respondent and trus-elected from among the board of di- Theonly Second C!assSa!ooiiii Cities of the United States peach and apple trees at 15 cents each.tee. JosephCampbell,and why sailrectors, and the vice presidents, secre- English Kitchen and . Also have a few trees leftofpear,petitioners should not have such othertary and treasurer may be elected from Is the best, cleanest and theTerrRory plum, olive, nectariiies, persiin-and further relief as may be just. the stockholders or the board of direct- nicest place to eat in the ?IIO[NIX - - 4R1/ONA mon. pecans, and grape vines, atlow Further ordered, that a copy of tb5s01'S city. Meal tickets The National Bank of Ai'ioii prices. This stock is in first class con-order be served upon the said respond- Article VII.Thedirectors of this worth $5for$4-50. dition and can be found in basementent and trustee, Joseph Campbell, byccrporationshall holdoffice for the PhoenIx, Arizoun. publication in a newspaper publishedterm of one year aftertheirelection, of the Walter Hill warehouse. REGULAR MEALS 25C Capital Paid Up, 10o,0o in the county of Maricopa,Territory and until theirgueeegg ae Surplus, 2500 Grape frtiit the fint In the world, oncea weekforfourconsecutiveelected and qualified. to!weeks. The EnglIsh Kitchen Restaurant, at . H. Clayson's. Send orders Article VIII. The highest amount of DIRECTORS. WEBSTER STREET. TOMMY CO.. 25-27 N. First St. Pboeniu potoffiee. . Enter: indebtedness or liability to which this E.GAFr. SOL LBwrs, Judge. corporation is at any timeto subjeet EDWARD EiELE. Jos. TnALHin,rsB. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. itself, direct or contingent, is the sum J Y. '2. SMITH. CHAS, GoLm,iAN. FOR SALE. of seventy five thousand dollars ($75,- SometIflnj Goon in Seeds S. Ossarzans. Estate of Mary M.Estabrook, Decea.sed 000.) Law library and office fixtures, con Article IX. The stock-holders oflri' CORRES Notice is hereby given by the under-slating of first class line of texl booksccrporation, and their private propertyHere are a few varieties:Chilean, NDENTS. and state reports,PacificReVorters, Tho Lan's o California- signed,administrator of the estate o shall be exempt fromthe eorpoi-ateglec-kly Sweets, Alabama Sweets, Au- San Frauctano Laidlow . New York deceased. toaed one cabinet letter file, two rollerdebts of thiscorporation, andfromusta Round White WaterMelons, Mary M. Estabrook. top dEsks, one safe, one long fiat desk, Ntlonal Bank of Commerce - -.p. Lo,fl, thti creditors of and all persons having any and all liability therefor. Rocky Ford Cantalciupes, and a hun- National iank o Commerce.- Kansas Ctty one typewriter and other office fixtnrs claims against the said deceased, to ex- Article X.The board ofdirectorsdred other things that are are good for First National Bank such aa chairs, maps etc. Inquire ofshall have power to establish bylaws, ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS,Varmrs .a Merchants 3ak --Los Angeie hbi them, with the necessary vouch- the inner man. Colorado National Bank ---. Denver SI'S. within ten months after the firstF.. H. Daggs, Rooms 1 and 3 Porterand to make all rules and regulations Building Phoenix. Consolidated National Bank---- Tucson publication of this notice, to the said deemed expedient for the management Bank of Arizona -- Prcscoi, administrator at the office of the clerk of the corporate business and affairs. 11111'sSeetlHouse, Denver, Colorado. ltessrs. N. M. Rothehild & Sons .-- of the probate court at the court house ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION In witness whereof, we, the under- 17 West Adams H, GANZ, president. Son. LEWIS, vioe-pre in the city of Phoenix, the same being signed, have caused these presents to S. O1SSaPSL.DEa, cashidr, the place for the transactionof theOf the ClintonConsolidated Miningbe executed, and have signed and ack- JNO. J. SWNENEY, Assistant Cashier. business of said estate, in said county Co. nowledged the same this 8th day of of Maricopa. March A. D. 1902. Money to Loan DAILY AND WEE)LT.. L. L. PLANK, Know all men by thesepresents, GEO. K. BROWN, ollieSavings Balik &Trust Ce Admtnistrator of the estate of Mary M.that we, the undersigned, desiring to L. H. FLANDERS AT LOW RATES Estabrook. deceased. incorporate ourselves under thelaws W. C. CALHOUN IF'oi' building or on improv'ed property Authorized Capital *100,0(10.00. Dated at Phoenix, this 10th day of Febof the Territory of Arizona, andesState of Colorado '-Z';ew Plan" interest decreases as you Address: 2-12 Denver. Colorad& li)02 pecially an act of the Legislative As-County of Arapahoe, pay. , sembly of the Territory of Arizona, in Before me. a notary public, in and for STATE MUTUAL BUILDING AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS. effect September1st, 1901,forth'the aforesaid county and state, on thisLOAN ASSOCIATION of Los Angeles, Trrt,aggago, freight, deliveret!CHAS F. AINSWORTH. Pres, purpose of engagingin thebusinessd r personally appeared Geo . K . BrownCalifornia. Sevsu tu' treestorage . Securjt HUGH H .PRICE, Viee-Presiden Estate of Joseph H. Estabrook,Do- hereinafter specified,do make, sign.L. H.Flanders and W. C. Calhoun, Ar.ts: cheeks. to both railroads R. H. GREENE, Secrettry, ceased. ai'.dacknowledgeaccordingto law known to me to be the persons whose[..rASCO[, 110North Center St. these articles of incorporation. names are subscribed to the foregoing C- Notice is hereby given by the under- Article I. The names of the incorp.i-instrument, and acknowledged to me 'I, signed,administrator of the estate ofratorsare:Geo. K. Brown,L. H.that they executedthe samefor the Lightning to Jos.H.Estabrook,deceased, Flanders and W. C. Calhoun and thepurposes andconsiderationstherein Interest on deposits. No comm.lssIo the creditors of and all persons havingname of this incorporation by which itexpresed . Delivery on loans. claims against the said deceased, to e'shall be known in all of its transactions Given nader my hand and official tion of the business of said estate, Iais the "ClintonConsolidatedMiningseal this 8th day of March A. D. 1902. Specie ticeenger aur hibit them. with the necessary vouch-Co." GEO. D. NOBLE, Notary Public. 7o'clock ,. m. till 10. fñ ers, within ten months after the first The offices and princIpalplaces ofMy commission expires on the 19th day 15 S. First Ave., P-hoen1t. FRANK AINSWORTH, Cashiera publication of this notice, to the saidtransacting its business is and shall beof May, 1904. Telephone iGI. H. 7. 1ot, ropi Treasurer. administrator at the offIce of the clerkthe City of Phoenix,aricopa county. Filed and recorded in the office of of the probate court at the court houseArizona Territory, and at Denver. statsthe Secretary of Arizona this 18th day In the city of Phoenix, the same beingof Colorado, or any other sthte or placeof March A. D. 1902, at 3:05 P. M. of the hereafter the place for the transaction that the boardof directors ISAAC T. STODDARD, business of said estate, in said countymay see fit to establish. Secretary of Arizona. for whi'h of Maricopa. Article II.The purpose Recorder's Office, L. L. PLANK, this corporationis formed,and the Administrator of the estate of Joe. H. Phoenix, Maricopa Co. A. T., The Dunbar Brothers, business in which it shall be privileged Filedandrecordedat request of STOCKING OUII YARD WITh Estabrook, deceased. to engage is as follows, towit: LUMBER f Feb. resterrt Investment Co. March 18, 1902 Dated at Phoenix, this 10th day Carrying on the business of prospect-at 2: 35 p. m. Book 9 Incorporations.in large quantities we are contInual, 1i102 -12ing and developing mines of gold and doing in order to meet the demands u. Pages B. F. McFALL, ilders and contractors who wani all other minerals; buying, selling, giv-By A. S. Arthur, County Recorder\dr orders for large quantities file' NOTICE TO CREDITORS ing and ta1ingleasesand bonds and220 Deputy. omptly. We choose nbthlng but th leases; sending prospectors to any and et quality In both soft and Orego: BOOK AND Estate of WilliamChurch, Deceased.all parts of the United States and ter- ne lumber and keep on hand dor NOTICE OF TAX SALE. a windows at alltimes, and ou' ritorieS, also foreign countries; buying ices are lower for quality than yot, 6 Notice isherebygivenby theselling or working mines of any klial n find anywhere. undersigned, El. J.Bennitt, ad-or description; building and operating In accordancewiththeRevised -':a: C, rmir.istrator of the estate ufsmelters and mills of all kinds; build-Statute of ArizonaTerritory of 1901, eMUND LUMBER CO William Church, deceased, to the cro..d-ing wagon roads, railroads or switchesrespect to the collection of delinquent Wholesale and Retail. 6 itor.of and all persons having claimsor anything necessary for carrying ontax'es: ( ,ceanYarU: 4th Avl,IIdIaclison against the said deceased, to exhibita general mining business;buying or Notice is hereby giventhat unlessa All kinds of commercial work done in a them, with the necessaryvouchersothrwiseacquiringlands for townthe taxes 'delinquent together with thedl first-class manner.Brief and transcript work a within ten months after the first pub-sites or real estate of any description;costs and percentage,arepaid, the lication of this notice to the said E. ,T.p]sttlngorsellingtownlots or orproperty as shown by the delinquent specialty. Pricesreasonable and all work Bennitt admi.nistrator at his office, No.otherwise investing in real or personaltax list of Maricopacounty,of theljO Cliiorifia guaranteed 16 North Center street, Phoenix, Marpioperty or any mercantilebusiness,year 1901, upon which taxes, costs arid icopa county, Arizona, the same beingSi, the directors may deem to the bene-percentage are a lien, will be sold at the placefor the transactionofhefit of thecorporation.in the state ofpublic auction as required by law, and business of said estate in said countyColorado, Territory of Arizona, or innotice is herebygiventhat sale of;: Restauraill WILL ri. DUNBAR, Ilanager. of Maricopa. any other place in the United States orproperty will be held at the front and E .J . BENNITT, elsewhere; or do any other act or bus-north door of the court house of said ,'/Strictly First-Class. Administrator of the estate of Williammess anynaturalperson mightorMaricopa connty, in the city of Phoe- Quick Service. Office :Corner Adams Street and I9rst Avenue.Tekphoe 811 Cbvrch, Deceased. could doas anindividual; to deal inax Arizona Territory, and will begin Satisfaction Guaranteed. Dated at Phoenix, this 29th day of Jan-any and all classes or kinds of person-on the fifthMonc1ayin March 1902 nary, 192. 1-29-'Otal property whatsoever; to erectand(March 31st) at the hour of ten o'clock(j';- 3 5 N. First Avenue, 11 DAILY ENTERPRISE, PF NlX.ARIZONA, MARCH 24, 1902. THE DAILY ENTERPRISEINTHE DISTRICT COURT OF E DR. HIBBARDç THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRIC'OF A SUCCESSFUL SPECIALIST. THE TERRITORY OF ARIZO., A, The New Store rublished [very {vening [xcept Suuday DR. HuBBARD AND FOR THE COUNTY b Ja graduate ol liarvaroa Medical MARICOPA. College and former Uuited States Pen- mnbr oftI associatb4Drss + sisti Examiner. His Hathawey, Soule & Harrington, quaiiflcatioas are ability,experience Libby, Brackett & Co., andreliabiitv. Official Paper of Maricopa County.Official Paper of the City of thoenix Amoag his patrocs Cutler, Lyons & Field, are some of he most :I. E. Keith Co., prominentciti'ens of Arizona. H sick SUBSCRI?TION RATES: R. S. Reynolds shunpatent mcdi- ALWAYS A UTTLE LESS. cfnes, electric belts. ,.-,.... -.-.-. -.-,.. Per month, delivered by carriir, or postage prepa.id .....50 P. Cox Shoe Manufacturing Cot, free trial packages S. Oliver, Assignee, and unskilled phYsicjn. Get the best. Get Per year, delivered by carrIer or postage prepaid .....5.00 expert medical treatment. KIDNEY, URINA- 2O .05 W. Ludlow & Co., RY, BLADDER,l3kjyAT and SEXUAL East Washington Street. Single copy...... diseases.SCMINALWEM

a r-'. I IDATLY ENTE1PRIE, PHOENIX( . ZONA, MARCH 24, 1902. successful a season may have been, .o j .qu underground, what Prof. Marconi hasthe southwest quarter (S.W.14) of th. 4- sooner does it close than a strong et- M already accOml)liShed in atmosphericsouth west quarter (S.W. %) of section I fort is at once begun and kept up until ii waves . ' 5. Township1 South, Range 3 West,. DEATH OF W. A. HANCOCK the 'object isaccomplished, viz:the I Mr. Stubblefield,' anativeof and platted as Blocks 19, 20, 21, 28, 2 gathering together of a lot of new ma- tqp A. St Johns of Prescott isKentucky, has been engagcd in experi- 30, 31, 32 antI 33;and it appearing r, terial,Songs,dances,novelty acts, menting with electrical inventions forthe satisfaction of the board by the af vi.4.ng in Phoenix today. following year became post trader atSpecialties,etc., andthe clothing o a number of years.About four yearsfidavits and proofs filed by said J. C., Camp Reno, remaining there until 1870.this new material in bright new dress- M". Jand Mrs. G. W. Serano of Pres-ago he conceived the idea that soundWasson that he is the' owner of all o Old ArizonaLandmarkHaving learned something of surveyinges, so that the followingseason thecott are visiting in Phoenix. waves might be transmitted by meanssaid land and that no other preson ha. he then commenced laying out the thenshow may be to all intents and purpo- Armstrong and Frank Cox leftof electrical waves in the earth withoutany interesttherein,and .that th AnswersFinal future city of Phoenix. He had in theses a new one.The management havelastknight for Yuma on legal business.the use of wire or cable. streets and alleys therein have never S urn mons meantime built an adobe house, thenever been satisfied to repeat from one Dhk Hall, editor of the Wickenburg His experiments have ptogressed tobeen dedicated, opened or used by thr first erected in Phoenix.In 1870 heseason to another, no matter how goodNews-Herald, spent yesterday in Phoe-the point where heis able to giveapublic as highways, and that the prnyer became postmaster of Phoenix and set-the material they putaside may be.nix . practical demonstration that messagesof saidpetitionshouldbe granted ved eight years,In 1871 he was ap-The result naturallyis thatthe oldF.B. Jacobs. a former governmentmay be transmitted under water with-Whereupon, on motion, and by unani- pointed district attorney and held thatfriends of Murray and Mack go to seeSurveyor, is in Phoenix today on busi-out the use of electrical wires. mona vote, the board passed thefol- III SRY[YtD PllOtIXoffice until 1875, when he was chosen them again and again, knowing that ne So successful were his private testslowing resolution: Resolved: That a1 as probate judge and entered upon the though the title of their comedymay Judge Kent and S. J. Dunlevy leftthat he had no difficultyin enlistingthat portion of the plat of the town of duties of that office.He has been abe the same, in every essential feature financial support in various part of theSidney, in Maricopa county, embracol last night for Yuma to be gone tencountry. practitioner of law in this county sincethe performance will be new. dayL in the 'Southwest Quarter of the South- 1S72.Upon the organization of Mar- Gus Fixley, the best "bum" actor on Was ?romint ithe [ary !listory Win. .Buckinharn, representing Fair- wet Quarter of Section Five, Townshijs copa county he was appointed sheriff bythe stage today, is with the company Two Hundred Women one South, RangeThree West, awL f This ValleyLeader in Irri- the governor, thus enjoying the die-this season. With Mr. and Mrs. Mackbanls, Morse Company, is in the city today. Wanted to Marry Himdesignated on said plot as Blocks 19, 2O atou CeuHsThe First tinction of having ben the first sheriffho is at theAdams. Pixley,who 21 ,28, 29, 30. 31, 32 and 33 of Sie1, Geci. H. 'Upton, one of the owners of Marcoa SheriD ot this county. He was forseveralused to play the star part in "The Man St Louis, Mo. March 24.Two buntandthe streets andalleys in around years superintendentofschools, theFrom Mexico," is paying his first visitthe famous Oro Grandemine, spent anti through the same, be and the same yesterday in Phoenix. dred women, old, middle aged and in three districts being increased to tour-to Phoenix but was so favorably im- their teens, were willing to wed Georgeare hereby vacated. Cl4s. H. Akers left this morning for teen during his incumbency. pressed with what he has seen that he Werner, who, underdifferent aliases, Petitions having been filed th'refc,. Willhim A. Hancock died at an early The deceased was one of the mostsaid he was going to make this city ifChicago, on a trip connected with his the board on motion and by unanimous mining interests in this territory. auvertised that a wealthy mine owner hour this morning at his home on East.honored members of the Pioneer Asso-possible, e4ry season. Those who of Denver wanted a wife. vote declared opened as publichigk Adams in this city in his seventy-firstciation of Arizona, of theterritorialknow Gus Pixley, and it is also safe to Auditor W. F. Nicholsyesterday Many of those are of St Loui, butways in fond District No. 17, the fol. year.He was borninBarre, Mass.,bar association, of the Odd Fellows andsay, everyone who sees his work to-'morning returnee from a bank inspec-the one that caused Werner's arrest bylowing described roads viz: A public May, 17, 1831 of parents whose ances-of Capt. Owen Post G. A. R. in whichnight, will joinheartily inwishing_*o1 tQur of the eastern part of the ter-an inspector from the Post Office Dc-highway sixty feet in width, commene- tors were foremost in the early settle-he was a post senior vice commander.that he does visit Phoenix again. A'9tory. partment, is Miss Elizabeth Brodel ofing at a point where Van Buren strest meat of the Bay state.His mother wasIn the organization and maintaiiianeegood audience sale of seats has been'Paul Brizzard and L. C. Masten lastLeipsic, Germany. Werner became en-in West Capitol addition to the City of' a daughter of Henry Lee and a nieceof the Republican party he was an im-macic and a large audience assured. night accompanied departing friends asgaged to Miss Brodel last fall, but herPhoenix intersects Novingeravenue,. of Gen. Samuel Lee of war of 1812 fame,portant factor. In this city in 1873 he far south as Maricopa, returning thisfamily, suspecting that his claims ofrunningthenceduesouth. the fulL and a granddaughter of the hero of thewas marriedtoLillyB. Kellogg, aFind Four Hundred morning. great wealth might be overdrawn, in-width of said Novinger avenue to Jet- Revolution.His parents were agricul-daughter ofBenjaminKellogg, the Dollars in 1loneyW. J. Murphy of Prescott, W. H.vestigated.The result was the de-ferson street, and from thence a roa turists and passed their entire life inlatter alsobeing a pioneer in this b Gray nd wife of Kirkland, and Miss T.daring off of the engagement. Wernerone hundred feet wide running due east Massachusetts.Here his life was alsocality. H. Graham of Vineyard Tex., are todaythen returned' to America. the full width of JeffersonStreet to a. passed until 1853. when the desire to No one has been more energeticin For the past four years over $400 hasi guesti of the Ford. point where said Jefferson Street inter'- .Post Office Inspector Diceworked see the world at large and in particularpromoting the presentsystem of irri- sects Christy avenue. been on deposit in the county treasury, . E.J'T. Sanford,a Prescott attorneyseveral hours Saturday before he was the great west led him to leave homegation than the deceased.He madethe property of an old estate, that ofof prominence, arrived from te northable to get Werner to admit his identity And the road overseer of said Roa'1 and in company with two of his broth-the first survey of the present Gran1 Robert Garside, the trace and record ofyesterday morning and is in Phoenixand his connection with the matrimo-District No. 17 is hereby directedtot' ers he went to Iowa. Here they boughtCanal. At the time of his death he was tday attending to legal matters. nial scheme,Inspector Thiele, one ofcause a bridge to' be constructed over' live stock and prepared for the greatsecretary and has for years past beenwhich had however, neen entirely lost and across the Salt River Valley canai' sigh of by the heirs. W. R.Baumgardner, representingDice's men, arrested Werner. He was journey across the plains. which onceone of the principal promoters of the living under the name of G. F. Koer-on Van Buren street, at the point where made found him in Sacramento, locatedAgua Fria Water and .Lhd Company. Saturday it was discovered, and con-the James Lock Co. , makers of a win- dow lock, is a recent arrival in Phee-ner. said Van Bure'u street is intersected b' on a ranch.The party haa broughtThe great dam essential to the watersiderable of a contest has come up over Novinger avenue. who is the proper person to act as cus-nix, and will make this city his head- When arrestedWerner had in his 'with them west about 275 head of cat-storage part of thelast project re- possession 200 letters from women who It appearing to the board, that the tie and for several years did a thrivingquireslarge outlay of capital and buttOdian of the same. Who ever securesqu11 ore for the coming few weeks. Mi-1'and Mrs. H. D. Evans passedwere willing to become the wife of aassessor had listed and assessed for thu cattle and stock raising business.Inrecently has the same been interested.the amount will have to sue the trees- mine owner. year 1901, personal property valued. at. ui'er to recover it, for that official de'through Phoenixtoday,en route to They had answered the :lg.56 Judge Hancock eturnedeast Besides his widow there is leftto pseudo capitalist's advertisements, and$190.00 to M. W. Milligan, also persoro.- making the journey via the isthmus ofmourn his loss two children, Harry L.sires to have an order from the court,Mesa Dity,theirfuture home, from CastlCreek Hot Springs,thelattermany of the answers will make inter-al property, valued at $40.00 to E. B' Panama, called home by the death ofHancock, who is a prominent south-which will relieve him of all future re- esting reading if Inspector Dice per-Scott, and it further appearing to the his father.lIe later, however returnedside rancher, and Miss Mabel Hancock,sponsibility. point being wheretheirhoneymoon was spent. mits their publication. satisfaction of the board that the per- west and in I 864 enlisted in the Seventhwho for several years past has been In July 1890 Robert Garside died, sonal property sa assessed as aforeiT., California infantry. This regiment was allied with educationalwork in thisleaving quite an estate in this county, S. W. Highiey, road master at the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. was not owned by, in the possession of Sent to Fort Yumaand later transferred city."The fatherofPhoenix"aswhich was administered upon oy J. W. Prcott and Phoenix road, is in Fhoe- or under theeo'at2'o) of o.tbc'tlic sokh to the Arizona troops, an event which Capt. Hancock was frequently call&l,Evans. During theadministration nix, trying to rid himself of a severe '' Milligan or E. B. Scott at an changed his whole life. Jas. E.tate of Joseph II.Estabrook, Dc- willalso bemissed,and his death W. Allen laid claim to some of attack of the grip.His many friends ceased. time during the year 1901, and thereforr He was mustered into company C of mourned by hs largea circle of ac-the lands of the estate andtook poe- hope he will succeed in freeing himself was erroneously assessed .Whereupon., the First' Arizona Volunteers, whici o.uaintancesas hasany man in thissession of them .An action was corn- from. his illness. the board instructed the clerk to direcli. were stationed at Fort McDowell. Notice is hereby given by the undcr In valley. menced to eject him therefrom by the John,1anlonreturnedto Phoenix signed, taxcollectorto reduce personai this regiment he served until 1866 when administrator of the estate of the The funeral arrangements have notadministrator and R. H. Woolf wasthis 1"ang from Tucson, where he JOE.H.Estabook.deceased, to property asseszincnts for the year 1ilb. he was mustered out of servi'.,. appoiatd receiver of the lsid in !td I-fe as yy been ma1e, thnrr!vsl M Mv. perscnc 1avkg a.roowzTaperzoaaI piJc:ty &o- ' '- then beaamesuperintendentofthe Harry Hancock, who is now in theput' and its income pending litigationt,. ' ::;; &i cfiiy,es'qf-ar1kb a Pete y,. Mr. Hanlon will continueclaims against the said deceased to a sessment of H. W. Milligan, $19O.f1t. government farm at McDowell and the Tonto Basin country, being awaited. In 1895 the lands were sold for taxeshis i tion of the business of said estate, It'and the personal property assessment and bought In by Allen, who received y north to the Crown Point mine, home, in the morning. hibit them, with the necessary vouch- of FL B. Scott, $40.00. his tax sale certificate. but on demand- within ten months after the first The board audited and allowedth lug his deed was restrained by injunc- publication of this notice, to the said following claims, viz: tion, and a suit Natir Silt PROVEDIIERSFLF A llR was begun.Nearly Are Served,, adnjinistrator at the office of the cb'rk 402 J M Burnett justicepeace. four years after the tax sale Woolf paid Fried or Friasseedof the probate court at the court house 4th quarter 1901 ...... $37 into the treasury $401.79 for the put- In tbe city. of Phoenix, the same being 403 Frank Baxter coroner, Agua' pose of rdeeming the property. the place for the transactionof theCaliente...... , About a year ago Allen sold to C. .1. ViCt(t1i March 24.The steamer Aoran rrived today from Australiabusiness of said estate, In saId county 404. H bounty on wild A Slender Woman Rescues PourPeo=Cornell as trustee. for the Garside es-via Fil of Maricopa . 2i.0e Iiaiid Honolulu, bringing a bud- animars...... tate, and all his titleto the propertyget of L. L.. PLANK. 405 D C Whittaker bountyoil pie Froma Burning house passed out.Later Woolf as receiver nees from the South Sea from Noiima. News was brought of a tribalAdministrator of the estote ef Joe. H \'Jild animt'.ls ... ._.. was discharged and the $401.79 paid thewar or Estabrook, deceased. 400 P D Ambrose livery, quar- treasurer, being the only funds he re- ,& Santa Maria Island.The re- cruitin, ketch, MarieHenry,whichDst'd at Phoenix, this 10th day of Feb. antine Buckeye. , . Cleveland, March 24.Mrs. Luella then threw ceived, was all he had to' account. Not 2-12 up her apron to protect her reachefI a New Caledonian port from 1902 107 A A Maya supplies quaran- Atwood, a slender young woman, prov- ft1e.The apron took fire and then shelong ago J. W Evans bought the Gar-the isP 7.G) side brothers' interests and an order md, reported two tribes on the tine Ternpe...... eti herself a heroine yesterday when she began to scream in terror. Mrs. At- island Pngaged in a fierce fight. A num- PROCEEDiNGS O THE 404 J I-I Barnett supplies quar- wood, who is a neighbor, broke in thedischarging him as administrator so farher of carried four persons, one of them a sick as these brothers were interested, was headsof unfortunatenatives antine McDowell ...... 2l.3. door, extinguishedthe flames ofthe were 1Jtrought BOARDOFSUPERVIS011 41,PH G Caruthers relief indigent Woman, out of a burning building on secured . . back by the party that child's clothes and helped her down the attackEdthe village. Some prisoners Gila Bend...... Sheriff Street and down a narrow firefire escape. rater, Joseph Garside discovered that Then she rushed into the taken were killed, and it was under- Office of Board of Supervisors, ,ii0i\'I 0 ibicknell relief indigent escape to safety. Three separate tripsapartments of Mrs. Seelie Topping, athe money was in the hands of thestood Maricopa County, Arizona. she made, even leaving her own boy to treasurer still on deposit, and request- y those on board the ketch that Phoenix...... typhoid fever convalescent, and got her they wre eaten. Phoenix, Monday, March 17th, 102 the last, thatthe safetyof the sickanti a four year old boy down to theed Evans to proceed and recover it for Board resumed session at 9 o'clock4i1. Le Baron Bros relief mdi- the estate. 7. voman might be assured. second landing of the fire escape. where X. N. Steeves was em- gent Mesa...... ployed as the Garsie estate attorney, a. m. Mrs. Myles lives on the third floor ofvolunteers and the firemen cared for TalkedUnder P1'es('nt, F. C. Norris chairman, A.412 Sharp Brosrelictindigent hut when he requested Evans to pro- 41 - . the block. Shleft her thirteen yearthem. When they were safe Mrs. At- md WaterHunsaker, J. F. Marshall members and Phoenix...... old daughter Jessie to keep house to-wood rushed back through the smokeceed with the action, the latter said he ti:; '1 M Pafford relief indigent could not see his way clear, and finally Neri Osborn, clerk. day. The girl ignited leaking gasoline,nod brought out her own boy. \Vasl Minutes of previous meeting read and Phoenix...... 3.Q refused to do anything. ington,March24.Wireless 414 W F IsIeNultyreliefmdi- Allen has appeared with his attor.telephonyand cablelesstelephony areapproved. possibli.) On motion and by unanimous vote of gent Phoenix...... Ilurray and Mack ical hits, witty catch phrases and dcv-Ileys and will make aclaim for tha 41i The 'alley Lank water stor- Sr specialties, which are now town talkmoney. As yet no suit has been begun This (asdemonstratedtoday at athe board JosephII. and L. J. Mar- at Dorris Theatre public I \est shall were granted a right of way,to age...... ib0Jt, wherever they have visited. but one will probably be filed tomor- made by Nathan Stubblefiel&l 41.6 T he Valley Bank 'orate rstor- The secret of the success of Murrayrow. the din overer of this new, and yet onlyconstruct and maintain an irrigat:ing The two jolly fellows, Murray and partiall ditch alongthepublichighway, in age and Mack, especially in their latest of- explored system. Ill .1 F Appleby' water storage 82.50' Mack, and their merry coterie of laugh-feting,' 'Shooting the Chutes," lies in The xpc'riments were conducted to-Road District No. 22 as follows: Corn' O3OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 418 Tho Valley Bank water stor- 1romoters, are in Puoenix and will holdthe fact that theirperformance is al- dayoi the PotomacRiver, abovemencing at the Buckeye Canal, on See- Georgei .- tion line between Sections one and two 62.10 the boards tonight at the Dorris Thea-ways kept up to date, and, if possible, own, in the presence of a num- 419 The Valley Bank water stor- ter.They have with them all the mus-a little way beyond.No matter how ber of lectrical experts and capitalistsill Township 1 .S. R. 4 W., and running who ar4 thence due south to the southeast cor- age...... ' ... .'...... 60.Ii interested in the project, whk h 420 L 13 Larimer water atornge. 75.00 aims t accomplish, by electric wavesner of the northeast quarter of Section twelve in said Township 1 S. R. 4 W.421 E L Mimes water storage. . 24.80 0 J. M. Burnett, justice of the peace422 The H. H. McNeil Co water on of Phoenix precinct, appeared beforestorage ...... 14.4d' [STMA'S FILM 0 - 43J A Kurtz water storage. . . 10.00 Merryivai4!;. Holley 'sil the board, and requestedthat he be 424 The Daily Enterprise, water 0 0000 permitted to accept the warrant order- storage...... st ccl issued to him on the 21st day of Ge- FUNERAL DIRECTORS tober 1901, and that samebe applied425 L M Andrews water storage 4.7 426 Phoenix Wood and Coal Co AND E11BALI1ERS... The STANDARD FI[M of theI upon the claim for which he brought sui.t against the county and recovered water storage 2.5 world is sold iiiPhoenix by us8 n 427 The Valley Bank labor road ' judgment in the district court, and that A. B. BckIey has charge of all ladies £1 C said acceptance be without prejudicedist No. 4...... 9.01) and children. 0 428 The Valley Bank labor road 0 or waiver of the rights of either party, 0 to be determined in said suit, and that d,ist No. 5...... 24 ONLY 0 I- 114 West Adams Sret 521 0 the remainder of the amount stied for429 Mont Anderson lumber road Othstockof 0 'a dist No. 6...... ' Qeoeralphoto0 abide the . final determination of said 0 'case i-n 'the Supreme Court of Arizona.430 01 '\V Brown labor 'ioad chat 8 floodsiscompleteandour0 al No. 17...... 21.I1. m Upon motion and by unanimous vote of 8stock is afways fresh..j You re the man we want added tothe board, said request wasgranted,431 HA Green labor road dist auz lorv- No.17...... '...... New York g list of. customers. We haveand' said warraitt for the sum of $356.11 moat e 3'.M.432 T W Chamberlain lumber '' ' Was ordered delivered to said Restaurant.'I Terybody else already.. j Our Fxcehlent work and our promptBurnett and that said delivery and ac road dist No. 19...... 31.46 2 thaIinger. 433 Vernon L. Clark labor road 1tvlll please a man of your goodceptance be without prejudice or waiver Judgn' dist 21 ...... 4.50 E1 [ n . of any of the rights of either party to ANRES & SON Oi. On motion the board stood at recess Best2SC Meal in the City. .Lj pail model laundry in everysaid law suit. North first Avenue. I pnjy J. C. WassOn appeared before thetill 9 o'clock a. m. Monday, March 31st TW[NTY-ON[ M[i[S FOR $4.50 DC, bi' and gloss fisiish. board and filed his verified petition for1902. Sole agents for the [stman 8 F. C. NORRIS, MARK & CHING, Frcrtcrs (. the vacation of thatportionofthe Ko(!lks and Film AWl , ctith Ccntr Stxi fflN[ 391 o Non Osborn, Chairman. C C ; town plat of Sicbuey in the county Opposite Go'dman's Store. . C 0 Adams and Third Street Maricopa,Arizona,embraced within Clerk. 3

DAILY ENTERPRISE, PH X, ARIZONA, MARCH 24, 1902. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION shall thereafter be non-assessable; andth.m, withthe necessary yethe power azd rightto born wn,se names arethanrtbed to aniJeeh & P'onyth, c&ea WI. thprivate propertyorassetsofwithin four ionths after the first-noney and execute mortges or deedswho executed the annexed lnstrumer,Samuel G. Field, Ch1 IUinc. Of the "Oregon Smelting and Refining either the directors, stockholdersor1i('atloa nf this notice to the sist otrust to eecure the me, aid inand theyacknowledged tome tha;William H .Pratt, E'rat, IUIno. Gompany." otficers of this company, or they as in-ministrator at the law Office of 0,2.general to do all things nec.ry tothey executed the same for the purpo-William B. Forsyth, OQilo. clivdivals, shall in no manner be ha-Bullard at No. Walltreet,- the proper conduct of the business ofses and considerations therein express-Morton V .Gilbert Cb1cao, BJhd Knowall men by thesepresents;ble for the corporate debts of the corn-nix, Arizona, tke same being thcethis corporation not inconsistent witaed A nd three other persons to be That we, Ed W. Mueller, W. S. Eber-pany, nor shall the holder of any offor the transaction of the busi otao laws of th United Statsand tie In witness whereof I have hereuntoat the first annual meing, who ga-s bo man, D. L. Killen and N. C. Rich-said stock that has been paid forinsaid estate, In said county ef Ma.territory of Arizona, the etatea of Inset my hand andaffixedmy officialbe elected on the socoad day ards, citizens of the United States, dothe manner above mentioned, or in ANDREW J. BRADLEiY1 dianaandI1hinoi,and ssich otherseal on this the seventeenth day of Do-517 0 each yr. herebyassociateourselves fortheany wise be liable on acceunt of said Administrator en o;states as it may do business In. camber 1901. 6. That the highest amotint o l- purpose of forming a private corpora-stock orethe subscription tberefor. W. H. Bonham, desed. Article 3. Among the powers of this(Seal) C. E. CLEVELAND, debtednessor liabilityto whIch te tion under and by virtue of the gen- Article VI. The highest amount ofDated at Phoentx, this 2&th da De'body corporate shall be to have per- Notary Public.corporation is at any time tonbje eral incorporation laws of the territoryindebtedness andliability,direct o- comber, 1901. petiral succession, rue and be sued byTerritory of Arizona, County of Man-Itself tois one hundredthon of Arizona, and we hereby make andcortingent, which the corporation maPirat tub. i2-2-io1. its corporate name, to have a common cops. dollars ($100,000.00.) subscribe and do hereby adopt the fol-incur, Or to which it shall at any time seal and alter the same at plsasure, to I, B. F. MeFall, county recorder in '7 .That the private property of ea lowing articlesof incorporation, to-be liable, shall not exceed 25 per cent rrescrlbe the mode of making transfersand for the eoirnt: and territory af ore-officer and stockholder of zald corpora- ylt; of the par value of its capital stock SHERIFF'S SALE. of stock or interests of its stoekholtar,raIc', do hereby certify that the with-tion is to be exempt from all eorpora Article I. The name of this corpora-viz: The sum of $150,000. to make contracts,toacquireandin instrument was filed for recordatdebta. ticu and by which it shall beknown is Article VII.Theduration of thIs.ifred L. Bates, Plaintiff, transfer property of every kind and de-10:5 o'clock A. M., on this 21 day of In witness whereof, we have hGroun- the OregonSmeltingand Refiningcorporation shall be for the term of 25 vs. 0,sc.ription necessary in the conduct of itsDec. 1901, and duly recorded In Bookto set our hands and seathis 16th Ccmpany. years. j. Ernest Walker, W. H. Blac business, both real aml personal, andNo. of Incorp. records of Maricopaday of January A . D .1902. Article 11. The names of theincor- Article VIII. The directors of this assignees, and Salhie B. Sprca, to poess the same powers in such re-county, Arizona, atpages 487 to 483, WILLILM B. FORSYTH (Seal-)

peratorS of this company nreEd W.ctrportion shall have power to adopt Defendant snects aprivate Individuals now ed-Inc . - FRkNK H . LYMAN (Seal) Mueller, W. S. Eberman, D. L.Ku- a seal therefor, prescribe the mode of icy, to establish by laws and make all Witness my hand and official seal MORTON V. GILBERT(Seal) len and N. C. Richards. transferring an y and all Stock and to Under and by virtue of an oxttionr t1es and regulations deemed expedientthe day and year above written. Signed and sealed in the presenceof Article III. The principal office andadoptandestablishby-lawsandand order for the management of its affairs not(Seal B. F. Me-FALL, Margaret J .Ryan. make rules of sale issuedout the place of transacting business ofthis and regulationsfor thedistrict court of the Third JudiciDia-inconsistent with the laws and consti-A . S . Arthur, County Recorder.State of minds 2-1-'flZ. coiporation is and shall be in the citymanagement of the affairs of the corn-trict Territory of Arizona, in a fortution of the United States andthe Peputy. County of Oook Se. - c Sumpter, county of Bakerand statepany not inconsistent with the ecu-the county of Maricopa, on the 4 daylaws of the territy of Anisona and FlIed and recorded In the office of Befernie, George D. Riehey, a ao- of Oregon, and the principal ofliceandstitution of the United States or theof March 1902, tbe states of Indiana and flhlnois, andthe Secretary of the Territory of Au-tary pullc in and for said county and lav' of the terriory of Arizona. andto me as teniff place of business of said companyin duly directed and delivered,oi theuk othar states aIt y do bmslnesszona, this 21St day of Dec. 1901. state aforesaId, on this day persoi]y t1ie territory of Arizona is andshall in winess whereof, we, the said in-judgment rendered in said cm, in . appearedWtltiam'B.FOrythi, and Corgorators, have hereunto setour ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION be in Fhoenix, Maricopa county, An- the above entitled action, on tlas Artie.Ie 4. The amount of the capItal Morton V. Gilbert, known to me to be har,cls and Seals to these presents this the persons whose names are subsenib- zona. day of March 1902, for the sum twostock of the corporation shaJl be ene 4th day of March, 1902. hendred thousand dollars, divided intoOf The ForsythAutomatic Air andti) the foregoing Instrumeat anti each Article IV. The objects for which 'hundred and seven ($207) with iter- ED. W. MUELLER, (Seal) eao hundred thousand shares, of the Steam Coupler Company. nrknowledgad th me that he executed this corporationis formedand the w. eat thereon at the rate of tweb pe.r S. EBERMAN (Seal)cent per annum from October 9th1901pr va1ie of ondollareach.fully the same for the purpose and conaMer- general nature of the business proposed D. L. KILLEN Know allmen by tbescpresent's:atJon thereing expressed. to be transacted by it are: (Seal)payable quarterly, until paid, togtherpaid up and forever non-assessable. N. C. RICHARDS (Seal)with the sum of twenty (20) The stoek of this corporation shall'That we, the undersigned, William B. Given under my hand and seal of of- To build,erect, purchase,accuire,Executed in the presenceof Chas. H. dclars, Forsyth, Prank H. Uyman and Nortonfi.a this 18th dayofJanuary A.D. release, attorneys fees, and the further aim ofbe fully paid for by the transferto own, operate, lease, mortgage Chence, W. C. Cander. this corporation by Lawrence P. BoyleV. Gilbert have thischyassoelatad1902. handle and disposeof smelters, no- thirty two 35-100 ($32.35) dollars ilain- ourselves together for the purpose of State of Oregon. t'ffs costs and disbursenienta Incirredef all of the oil and gas land, leases, (Notary Seal) GEORGE D. RICHEY duction plants, mills, and all kinds ofCounty of Baker. frrn!ng a corporation under the lawsTerritory of Arizona as. in said actiontaxed and allou?d at'veils,equipments,r.perties,i-1gts, plants, machinery, furnaces, buildings, Before me, theundersigned, a no- titles aafi intests acquired by himf theterritory of Arizona. And we doCounty of Maricopa. and appliances necessary or appertain- said amount ,together with a foaclos- tary public inand forthe state of trmn A .C .Swanson. trustee, whichhereby eerti!y: Before me, Lavina M.Andrews, a no.- Ing to the smelting, treating and re- lila,fplaintiff' mortgage ha, as Oregon, on this day personally appear-same ex!stj on the 9th day of Juaryare more fully referred to aboveIn I . That the name of the corporationtary public In anti for said county and ductionof oresandmdtal bearinged Ed W. Mueller, W. S. Eberman, theSl artielof Incorporation. s,aU be the Forsyth Automatic Air andterritory aforesaid, on this day person- 1901, agalast each and all of saidIc- quartz, rock, earth, gravel etc., and U.Killen and Stm Coepl Company, and Its prin-ally appeared Prank H. Lyman, known N. C.Richards,fendantupon the following preiruises, Artiele 5 . 'rhotimeof thn ccn- tbe extraction of the metals and mm-known to me and known to be the per- ndoneomet of this corporation shall bealpa lplaoe of transacting busins Into me to be the person whose nam.o is e.ral therefrom. upon which I have seized and leved In - Arizona shall be at the cIty of Phoenix sonS whose names are subscribed tothe manner and form required hr law,the deto t!eI1ng of the artleb subscribed to the foregoing Instrument To purchase, own, handle and dis-the foregoing articles of incorporation et Iarorporat1ot In the offioe oftheITeyrttery at Arizona, and ts principaland acknowledged to me that he exe- losE. of aiy and all processes, patents and described 1 ald executiox and of the Oregon Smelting and Refiningorder of sale as follows, to-wit: s-ei'eury of Ar1ona, and the termina-;pace a? tranasefing business In liii-mlted the same for the purpose an1 I All nd inventions for the reduction andCompany, and acknowledged to me t1etreof saI1 be twifire yearsuiois shall be the city of Chicage, stateccnslderatltm therein expressed .Gte- tieatment of ores, quartz, rock, earth, of lots numbered thirteen (13) fur- that they executed the same freely andteen (14) fifteen (lb) and sixteen 4.kreaf1er. ffllad?s. en under my hand and- seal of office, gravel and other mineral bearing sub-voluntarily for the purpose and con- 8. That the generalnature of thethis 2 day of January A. B. 1902. in block number twenty one (ain Art1e Ii. The affairs of this Corp.- tance.s and the extraction of the mm- bvsess irepeseh to be transasted is LAVI1A M. ANDREWS, sideration therein expressed. MoEtgomery's Addition to the eiy oftt*n call b eodueted by a board of erals and metals therefrom. as follows: To owa and held letters(Notary Seal) Notary Public. Given under my hand and notarfalPhoenix,Manicopa county,Arzona,Ii yg diroetg wbo shall be elected an- To buy, sell, handle and deal in auSeal this 4tH day of March, 1902. together with all and singular tln ten-nttally by the stockholders e te cor-pateRt and to manufacture, own, sellTerrItory of Arizona, kinds of ore and metal bearing rock,(Notary Seal) C. H. CHANCE. ements, hereditaments, and appurten-poration. an eqoip railway cars and traIns withCounty of Manicopa as . F. MeFail, county recorder in earth, quartz, gravel and other sub- Notary Public for Oregon.ance.s thereunto belonging or in any- Altiele 7. The highest anount of lu-automatlo air n-sd steam couplers anti I. stances containing metals and miner-Territory of Arizona, to do nil things necessary to the prop-at4 for the county and territory afore- wise appertainlng, and that saidprop-dcbtedness e Ttabthity direct or contin- nIjudf h,,v 4cd1 h,indle and thaiCount vof Mar1oni c!,-.,,*_ ',r15ob*b,tci ehc.t., 'onthdCt Of the hiistrtoof the men-std& hereby certify that I havectm- Count yof Maricopa. as. _3 beo1I as under execution lii sat- ala; and to buy, sell, handle andtha1 subject itself atanytime i fifteenufacture and sale of automatIc air antipared the foregtng copy with the orig- in gold, silver, copper, lead, iron,coal, I, B .F. McFall, county recorder Inisfaction of said judgments andi cOStSthou.san4 dellars. steam conpiere. and for the county and territory afore-and all accruing costs. teal articles of Incorporation of the lime, coke and all other minerals and Article 8. The private property of the i . That the amount of capital stockForeytliAutamatic AirandSteal?) mineral bearing substances of everysaid, hereby certify thatI have co- Public notice is hereby given that I withthe stOckholders o ftMs corporatism shallauthorised is one million dollars ($1,-coupler Companyied and recorded kind and nature. pared the foregoingcopy wIll, at thecourt house door of thebe exempt from all corporate debts. original articles of incorporationofsaid county of Maricopa, at tle boor 000,000.00) and the number of sharesin my office on the 23 day of JanuarY. To locate buy, sell, own, lease, mort- in witness whereof, we have hereun-intc which It is dirided is ten thousandl'02, in Book No. 9 of Ineorpora-tions gage, release, operate, develop, handlethe OregonSmeltingand Redningof 10 o'clock a. m. on Satur"fiheto set our handaand Sls this the Company, filed and r?corded In my of-9C+h y ,rP ILl') (10000) of the par value of one hun-at page and that the same is a full. convey all kinds df rnini9g claims, March 1902, Itauction to the highest and snteenth day of December 13l. tireddollars($1011.00) each,which-true au?d correct- copyf suck mineral lands,mines,quarries, andlice on the 10th day rof /id- LAWRFNCE P. BOYLE (Seal)'amount is to be paid in at the time,.nd of the whole thereof. Book No. 9 of incorporations at pagerher for cash, in lawful mona Ithe deposits of every kind and nature. United States,alltherigt, ftltle. L.t. WLSOM (Seal)nnd on the conditions following, name- V'itness Toy hand and seal of office To locate, buy, sell, own, lease mort-and that the same Is a full, true and correct copy of such original and ofclaim and interest of the abo i; E. J. KELLY (Seal)ly:- Immediately upon the issuing ofthis 22 day of January 1902. gage release, develop, operate, convey ameclStat' of Ihllnoa, B. F. MCFALL, the whole thereof. defendant In. of andto the -e- do the stock to each individual subscriber(-esl) iuid handle water rights, water power, Witness my hand and seal of office.scriljed property, or so mucl ti Conaty of Cook es. thereof. By A . S . Arthur, County Recorder. . ditches,fiume,reservoirs,conduits ,erecf this 10th day of March 1902. itsmay be necessaryto sasfy On this the seventoseth dayf De- 4. That the time of the commence- Deputy. and all kinds of property and appli- said Filed and recorded in the offlee of (Seal) B. F. McFALL, ji;dgment and ceats of suit, am alleembar, in th year 1901, befori me, C.meat of gaid corporation i9 February ances appertaining to theacquisition I 11. Cleveland, a aotary pnbiio Ia and1st, 1902, and the time of its termina-the Secretsry of the Terrrttory of Art- andBy A. S. Arthur. County Recorder.accruIng coats. I and development of water power for the ooisnty and state aforoeaid, re-ticdthe last day of January, 127. zofla, this 22rd day of January A. D. the utilization of the same. Deputy. S. S. STOUT, '-her 1ff Filed and recorded in the office ofDated March 4, 190L d1ng theref, duTy eamiJssloiied and ' 5. That the officers o said corpora.-1302, at 3:4p. Tm. Th build, purchase,acquire,own, nrn, persenally appeared L. R. Wil-tion, to conduct its affairs shall con- ISAAC P. STODDARD, operate, lease, mQrtgage, release, con-the Secretary of the Territory of Art- 5.n. . .7. Kellyand Secretary of Arizona. forzona this 10thday of MarchA. D. ARTICLES OF INCOP'OR Lawrence P.s!st of a board- of direetora consistIn, vey and handle all kinds of plants oy1e, knows lo me to be the personsctf: 1-31-'02. the generiion, transmission and uti-1902 at 2 p. n. li'uttion of electricsteam and other ISAAC P. STODDARD, 8-14 Secretary of Arizona.Of The Maioi 1ndlaa Oil y. power. - To locate, purchase, own. mortgage, Know allsonby these pre T1'i:flfl7T TTTtT-TT7 T T17 ! lense, release, and dispose of timberSALE OF DISTRICT NO. 1 SCHOOL -.-. BONDS. That we, the undersigned, havthis and timberlands,and to purchase, day vohintarily soviated 1%. T A -_- '- ' : ----,------; . A t-Th I ' erect, own, operate mortgage,lease, ---- i together fnr the purpoee of foimtg - a release, handleand disposeof saw Notice is hereby given that sealcdo&i'poration under the laws of th mills and the products thereof. bids will be received till 11 o'clock a. ter- iitery of Arizona, and do hereb:ce To build, erect buy, sell, own, equip,m. Monday, April 14, 1902, by t hetify as follows, towit: eperate, mortgage, lease, release, andboardofsupervisorsofMaricopa Article I. The name of said cc Has a genial c+imate anda Thatwe carry Pullmans and lies disposeoftramwaysand railwayscounty, Arizona, at their office in thetioti shall be the "Marion Indiara Oil principal works tocity of Phoenix, Arizona, for the sale great variety of medicinal springs. chair ears? leading fromi4 (lcmIMi.ny" and its principal pla of Has cheap nd fertile lands, axid Hints ticketsare ny navigable stream or existing rail-of ($10,000.00) tenthousanddollars Thatyourcoast tr-ssaoting btxslness shall be at the possibilities of rroduction ars good for stop over? way, turnpike or public highway, or(20) year (5½) five and one half pernix, Maricopa county, Arizona, with To the cent. bonds of the denomination of almost fabulous. That you should act on this sug- for the purpose of connecting its prop- Lranch offioee &t the city of MO.ri(n, In Health Seeker, I've hundred($500.00) dollars each. H'asa grerrt manydelightful gestion t''take a side trip?" ertieb or conveyingoresand metal- Grant county, Indiana and at thcity pleasure resorts. bearing earth and rock from any mine'aid bonds being payable in (20) yearsfChicago,In Conk county, 111inis. : Pleasure Seeker That wa have wide streets, do- from the date thereof, both principal 1-j-- Has, busimess avantagee super- llghtful drives, electric cars, due or mines to its smelters or reduction and at aucothc' plaoes aa may t,d br tn any other part of the nation, and and interest payable in gold coin of ' hotels, beautiful parks and plazas, plantz. tormined bythe boardof - lecause the field Is not crowded. To buy, sell,own,acquire, lease,the United States of America, in Phoe-'I he names o the lncorporatora o said Business Man. a natatorium,anelegan olera nix, Arizona, at the office of the coun- :: competitloziis not so brisk, and riortgage, release, own and deal in. all sorporatlon are Lawrence P. Boyie, L. there are greater oportuaities for house, with first class attracttions, Jrjnthi of real and personal property. ty treasurer of said Maricopa county. b;.: Take an Ostrich farm, an Indian school, R. Wilson and B. J. Kelly. 5-.-.the development of no'w enterpria- To purchase' own, dispose of, dealInterest payable annually. Said bonds Article. The general nature of eight hundred pup'ils, a magtii- to be delivered to the purchaser there- -es. the ficent Capitol building, surround- pledgeandhypothecate its own itfferect kindsf busine- PrP0ed to :: The entire territory is flQW ox- stocks and bonds and the stocks andof, In the city of Phoenix Arizona, athe transaeteby this corporationj8 SUNSET ed by beautiful grounds? the office of the clerk of the board of asb:::periezicing a marked industrtsl re- Ionds of othercorporati9ns,compa- follows tow'it: lb purchase, lea.ae,bOfld viral . Good openings for all class- LIMITED, That cold weather Is unknown. nies and associations.. supervisors of said county. Certifiedor otherwise aotu1re, own, excbgp and that 245 days In the year are check of ten per cent of the amount ee. To loan money and for that purpose ehl or otherwisedisposeof. Pedge.'- the cloudless? to accept andreceiveanyand allbId, and a copy of this advertisementnortgage, hypothocato, deal in Finest must accompany each bid. Do You Know We do not carry pistols kinds of security by mortgage, p1edg mirdng c'aims,oillands,mlnel a-nd or otherwise, on real, personal and all The board reserves the right to re-landsoil, gas, asphaltum, petro FhatPhoenix,Arizona, Is the ject any and all bids. Garden Spo of the West? That orange, Lemon, Date, Al- kinds of property. water and water rights. and to Fastest mond, Pepper an4Pomegranate To borrow money and to secure the All bids will be opened by the boardmine. explore and develop the That it lies an hour's ride north of supervisors at theiroffice in t he of Maricepathe "Seuthera Pa- Thing treesareascommon afence pryment thereof by bond or mortgage 'I'ho Irtiou1ar oJjact for whiel this pota? on any of the property belonging tocity of Phoenix, Arizona, on Monday.corporation Is formedis to purc cific Junetlon? on the company or by the hypothecatlonIspril the 14th, 1902,t 11 o'clock a. rn.lease, or otherwise aeuire oil an Wheels. or pledge of any stocks, bonds, papers, All bids must be sealed and shall beland, leases, welLs, equipments, proper Rivals Come and 8ecunities or other property belongingaddressed to Nerl Osliorn clerk of theties, rights, titles. and Interests board of supervisors. Phoenix Arizona. A. to the company or under its control. rj'. Swanson trusteehi and upethe the World for Be Convinced. Andgenerallyto do and performand marked "Proposals for purchaselands which he and his associates -. were ,\'\ r1y and all things cognant to the busi-of School District No. 1 bonds." interested in, situated in Grant cckintv,::iPicturesque We have ness of the corporation and necessary By order of the board. state of Indiana; a.nd also to NEll OSBORN, i ':;-' SUNSET -"I- to carry outthe purposes for which it jan80, or acquire by license, COflceS()fl Sublime and OGDE-&iAS'A, the Finest of Supervisors, Ri Is formed. Clerk of the Board grant o.r othorwi from time to. time \ Cr) C)' Article V. The capital stock of this Manicopa County, Arizona. other oil, gas or mineral lands, rghta Heroic ,,:vE=:!_/ Climate (First publication March 14. 1902.) I, corporation shall be $600,000, divided easements, privileges, plants, "h1n- \NI in the World tnto 60,000 shares of the par value of (-nITand effectswhichthis °°pan1 Scenery. i 0 each .And this company may ac- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. may think proper to be aequtre for cept in payment for stock subserip- any of ItssaidpurposeS, to 0ate tlons to said capital stock any and allEstateof W . H . Bonham, Deceasedthe same, and to sell or dispose cthe See That Your Tickets Read via SunsetRoute. kinds of property, real personal or same sod of the products of the meE mixed, conti'acts, paper etc., and when Notice is hereby given by the under.and to construct and operate aD signed, Administrator of the estate o1 ::E. 0. MCCOL1MACK, Passenger TreOc Agent,SzinFrenctuco, Cal. T. ft (lOOD]VAN, Oeneral Passenger Agent. San Frandco, Cal. arid kind of property is taken in pay- in gz,works.struetures and lmproverver ,__,- )v.0.ICkNELL, Ticket Agent, Phoenix, A. T. uent for subscriptions to the capitalw.H. Bonham, deceased, to the ore']-necessary to operate the same; tes. ( ock, and stock Issued therefor, saiditorof and all persons having clalmisell. manufactureanddeal 1nis$,e LLLLLLL LLLLiLiLi Stock shall thereby be fully paid up and , ageinst the said deceased, to exhibitforegoing properties and product to L.LLLULULULU LLULLLLULU

I PAGE 4 HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS Hancock Leadership Earns Title 'Father Of Phoenix' By JAMES M. BARNEY notation was made by James L. candidate for the office to which Editor's Note - This is theMercer, clerk of the first board, he had been appointed. second and final installment THE LATE Francis A. Shaw,But, soon after the first county ofHistorianBarney'sbiog- who was a member of this coun-election, a vacancy occurred in raphy ofWilliam Augustusty'sfirstboard of supervisors,the office of district attorney and Hancock, the "Father of Phoe- gavethefollowinginformationCaptain Hancock was appointed nix.,'. concerningthe firstmeetingby the board ofsupervisorsto place: Phoenix that position, which he held for The businessofthe four years, being later elected to Townsitethen in charge of three"After the Maricopa County bill was passed by the legislature andthe office. And in 1875 he was ap- townsite commissionersWas con-temporarycountyofficershadpointed by Governor Safford to ducted in 1871 from a small rent-been annointed by Governor Saf-be probate judge of Maricopa, ed space in the rear of Williamford, we (I had been named a County, succeeding John T. Al- A. Hancock's pioneer building. member of the board of supervis- sap, the first probate judge. On ors) met at the rear of Hancock's Jan. 29,1877, he was reappoint- When Maricopa County was or-Store for our firstsession and ed for a second term. However, ganized in that year, the county Captain Hancock was an au- madeittheregularmeeting in1878,theoffice. was made thority on the use and storage of officeswerealsoestablished electiveandCaptainHancock place. All the county- official had waterforirrigationpurposes, there. And, when to find room in the place and weresigned from the position. the first hoard of and, as early as 1900, was one of paidCaptainHancock $10 a CAPTAINHancocktookup a committee of tliree members supervisors - ap- month for space at the rear of pointed by Gov- several land claims in the Valley appointedbytheresidentsof thebuilding. We did not haveunder the homestead law and by Phoenix and the Salt River Val- ernorSafford- much room but the business of met for its init- virtue of military service. But he, leytoinvestigatethe Colorado the county was not heavy and wealso, owned much town property River proposition. ial session - on were able to get along. Some of Feb. 28, 1871 . in and his local residence was for IN EARLY DAYS Captain Han- the first county officials seldommany years situated on the east Hancock's build- appeared in the office. Our furni- cock did much surveying work ing, the Hancock sideofCortezStreetopposite throughout the Valley and made ture consisted of a few tables "Court 4iouse Square." store became chairs. Later, the courthouse w\ the first surveyofthe Grand the officialseat moved to S. Cortez Street wher Canal and put more money into ofcountygov- BARNEY we had more convenient quar-' itsconstruction than any other ernment and remained as suchters." stockholder. In addition, he sur- until the completion of the Han- veyed the Utah, Mesa, and other cock-Monihon building(also an ON THE formation of Maricopa canals, and was one of the pro- adobe) on the east side of CortesCounty by the legislature, Cap. moters of the Agua Fria Water Street (pow, First Avenue) andtam Hancock was appointed the and Land Company. only a short distance south offirst sheriffto serveuntil the On Feb. 5, 1873, Captain Han- WashingtonStreet.Itsofficialspecialelection for county offi- cock was married to status was fixed by the followingcers, which was held on My 1, LillieB. brief entry, which appears in the Kellogg, a native of Indiana, and 1871. As the county wasfrom the daughterof first book of minutes of the sup-firstoverwhelmingly Democratic BenjaminKellogg, ervisors: "Ordered that Hancock'sin politics and, as Captain Han- who had settled here about the Store be and is hereby duly de-cock was a prominent and widely year 1872. He died in this city on March 24, 1903, and left two chil- dared the board's office." Theknown Republican, he was not a drenHarry S., a civil engineer, and Mabel (Hancock)Latham, a teacher in the PhoetiixçJoo4, both of whon.sthI-restcTh here. Thuii'CaptainHancock, who came to theSaltRiver Valley while yet in the prime of sturdy manhood, took a leading part in starting on its way the tiny des- ert village of Phoenix, which has now-87 years laterbecome a large and flourishing modern city. And the laying of its foundations solid and permanent - in the midst of a sterile and forbidding waste was a supreme achieve- ment in Western pioneering. NOTARY PUBLIC. PkOBATE JUDGE.

cock & eishaw, WM A. KANCOCK ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Hs WASHINGTON STREET, PHcziclx, ARIzoNA. 'lr'Icop

NOTARY PUBLIC. P1OBATE JUDGE. WM A. RA COCK. ATT OR NE YAT-L A

PHNIX, ARIZONA.. A.