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3 ARIZONA WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, H98. 1 for the extension of another track In the yards. W. T. Uitehford.

the father of the in of jiellgmnn. is in l'rescotl. S. W. Thome paid a hurried Is It" l'resi-otl the other day from hnntii Ma PROFESSIONAL PHYSICIANS.

IV. Phyidriitll and Surgeon. Thirty years' In mcllrine. tnc of the Nut dlniMiostle-lutm tn America. Treat illaeaacn utile." hours.

10-lo 12 a. 1 to 4 p. lie not forwet the nunper, St Went Washington street. Plioonlv. A rljotin.

Arizona Day by Day Live News Taken From Territorial Exclionges. PIMA COl'NTY. .1. II. Vleker, treasurer of Cochise county, was in Tucson Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McDormotl arc pleased Willi a new sun June 1 Vive hundred and fifty head of cattle were shipped to South Dakota from Tucson on Thursday. Dr. Henry (i.

Huhlinnl of Detroit, who Is cu in i iik at the Ctino ranch, Is in Tucson for a few days. ciicoN I NO COI'N'I'Y. A "I cuttle passed through William l'riilny morning. lanii- Mv wlr'' returned to' llii-ir riinrli ii'-ur Williams Friday. Tuin 1 ioiui hiii'.

section foreman ut gone nil 1)Ih annual visit hi Ireland. John Aduliih of Ouniy, un old n-ipiitiniuiioj of llnwltshnw Hiirdosty, ta Williams. eil Arey and a force of veyors were In Williams iimii tin' east Friday morning. Mm Sullivan, foreman for II. IJ.

Iliirin at Fennel'. has been Inking the -lulus of Williams this week. Al their meeting Friday the Fourth jiilv luiiunlUoo of Williams decided m-ciislon with a grand ui celebrate u'-iicr froze a ituurtor of an Inch one, hi hint week at vt imams, runs mid vegetables suffered considerable damage. ria. The Prescott brans band en ye miiir similnr evening concert Its last Suiiiiny.

Miss Nellie Wortliinslon lc" I rea-coit the other day for her home In San ISermirdtno. -iil. ii smith of I'rescott. it Is said. is out for a commission unm i nor Mctord in ins regno.

"'-Chauncey D. Clarke, the we 11.., i.u,rin Arizona known was In Prescotl Saturday on mining business. George White, better known as "Shorty." was in Present from Agiin Frla Saturday to attend tn. funeral of the late Thomas Long. fl II.

Niblocli of Jerome left ott Saturday for l-lioenix to try to in- tho volunteer oi'Me' McC'ord's regiment. I in John K. Oliver, nephew Oliver, died nt Willlums May Hi-renialm. were brought to Present and the, funeral took place Friday Two special stock trains aggregating thlrtv-slx cars passed north throng.i Prcscotl one evening recently. 'Iwehe care were from Phoenix ami twenty-four from Glemlnic.

n. Gillette of I'rescott suffered a relapse from his recent illness and Is reported to be In a serious condition His mnnv friends In the territory will be sorry' to learn of his affliction. Dr. T. H.

Davis of Prnscoll is accredited to Arizona as a delegate to the American medical association mcetlm; which 'convenes In Denver dav anil left for thai city xt Tnes Saturday. Almiit twentv-llve applications to join Governor Mel lord's regiment were received in Prcscntl Friday evening. There are about one liiiniireu men onnilloil in prcscotl for this regiment MlsK K(lnn Martln returned llltcrilliotl 10 no. I i The Ital.hlione nisiers huhijuiu uiriucson Friday ,111111 expects 10 siieiiu The Copper Queen witnesses from Toi ibstono and Dos f'ahezas left Tin-- f(. night.

Miss Russell, tnstniet.nl' in elocution at the university, left Tucson Saturday morning for her home in California. Mrs. Jlatas anil daughter have returned from New Orleans to Tucson, and are being warmly welcomed home. The cement walk on the west side of the court house Is completed, and adils much to the appeuramv of that section Tucson. jMss sturgess of Kansas City, niece of Dr.

Jones, arrived 111 ,0 Hummor there. Miss Hurt' of llisbee came down to Tucson to attend the commencement of the university. She Is a guest of Mrs, North, at Mrs. Ileynoltls', during her slay. Miss Lillian Taylor who has been 11 resident of Tucson for the past sixteen yenrs, tiled on June 1 of alcoholism, Deceased was a native of Galena, III, Tucson Star.

Many people of Tucson will lie sur- 1,, nf tlio nini-rltiee III' Ar- iliu'i' M. Dilll. train dispatcher of that 1 city, to Miss F.dlth Meycr-Hoyer. which took plttce itiurstiay. The following were visitors nt Tucson last week: W.

C. Nnnd of llenson, Stephen 11. Fairlleld and C. C. Remington of Hlslieo, J.

F. Kent of Gila Heiul. W. I). MoUeehnn of Dallas.

Tex Judge 10. W. Vanilorlli) or Souolta, Miss Sim-els of Kansas City, and Mr. U. O.

Miller of Vlsalla. Cal. school at Irving institute. San 1' ran- tor sleeping. UG Wen Wash-elsco She stopped I wo weeks en route 1 tuyiun street.

eii-l friends! Prof. A. .1. McClatehle, professor 1 leceaseil was Oh years oiu agriculture of the university and of keen a resident of I'rescott lor 11 United Slates experiment station, tins 0IlK time. been In Tucson the last week making charlcs Seolev returned to I'rescott up Ills annual report for the stntlon.

1 Saturday. Charley has Prof. McChtteliie Is much encouraged nttemnB school al the nnlvoi'Rlty with his co-oiieratlve plan of )lu, )mst luui speaks very menting In beet culture, which he hhIy elllelency of Hit" school bus boon currying on In the Salt ill vet- lnu, niorotighncss nr the work done valley during the past season. He tlml institution, lieves I he Salt Ulvcr valley Is well Parker was lnirlcd Saturday adapted to the profitable cultivation of lhc ()tter's Hold at Fres- tlte iieci lor coiiiiiieic expense, ahoui retiirned to I'hoenix Fi'ldny morning.1"1' the funeral. AltlZl iMANS-liii to Hotel M.in.-riifl, "IT South Wiotidwuy, s.

for Inriie, iliiiii. ulry reams, hotm- emiif.rta, mi, of Moht-n tiiiil tv Itip room l-'UKK. You will K-t more fur your hen- thiin uny pirn tn rlty. j'lh-es (nun Jl" month up. Tint cents iur any.

frm Vurk, for Htomuch mill kidney iili-i-tsoii. KciIWIi-i 111 a l.cncli side of the lloilM- un ttie S.uilh 11 pair of cold c.s-. liuv- tll-e. hi, no- piiyliiK com of this in. Idle livery liv ihc plll.llotll ollli-c.

II ll, I': mocih. mid rnr Kenenil lions." Mork lii small private f.iinily. tnuulie fiuS t'enter Stic-t. Kim SAl.F-i'heiui. two lii-st cl.ss ticlii'ls o.vi-1' the I'n-llir from 1'hoonlx to l.oulsvttte.

Kv. Hood until July EH. Will sell one or liolh llclicl-'. I'nritrs must he Indlf of dark complexion nnd medium lidulil. Addrc-s F.

Hox iKt. AUK NTS WANTKI'-CHN'I. I-'ITX- i l.KK'S own and only Hook on I I't'HA nail the I WAK. Ti-umeiiilous demand. Piollis Situ a dav.

Credit given. Frelgtn I paid. Wrlle for terms and out lit nil ck. A. 11.

X- CAXTllN LOST Ticket over Soillhcrn l'liclllc, from Phoenix to St. Joseph, with I lliillle I'eai-ocH. l-'lader pleiee le- lurii to Phoenix Itullwny of-llcc nnd receive rewind. I.OST-Siitunlii.v nt the Park iuu-kel hook. A sullal'le re.

wnrd will he paid Tor the return 10 Selp l-'nclory. West Wash ngloll si reel. Hummer nonrii nun rooms. SS.fi) tier Week. I TW.i experlcnied girls would lllo rimiilh s.

Address po-l Ntll.lh -o. ,,0., lllshed nnd lor housekeeping. Will rent very cheap. Inquire nt Witi K. Aunii.H.

l'llHKNOLOtitST ProfesKor Proud, plucuologlst, vet-lint exnmiiia-ilnns, fl: chlhlren under 12, luilf price. Slxtli Avenue hotel, hours I In P- Hoom 11. Will call at residences If re-iiulicd, in the day time, for 11 lew days only. WANTMD-To I nolo property In Lnko conntv, Florida, for properly orient' i'hoenix. Mesa or lilondale.

Address A. A. Pitt, Mlnaeolli, t.nkcCo.. I-la. AN.T,.;,,s,umii0,i hv good Junc-fe 1 cliv ir eountrj.

Wages, KM 1.1... Cell ni- mtdl-oss V. niiira. nnuinoo First Phoenix, WANTF.D--You to take your boots mid shoes to the Salvation Shoe. Shoi and liavo your soles made In't hy I he a li-foi-nlu shoo maker, nt tin North l'list street, Phoenix, Arizona.

Give uie aUM. A. I.I'. iv .10 of rrood addreas, ellher sex. lo sell t'llllforilhl roses, rare.

hnrdv, iiriialiiciilnl, etc. 'town aim cities' onlv. Will pity salary weekly; he illicit; stale age. The llowliilld MirM-erv compntiy. l.os Angeles, i nt.

Fnn enses, fIiow tlx 1 urea for drv goods nnd millinery, at a hni--galn. 'dill at '21' and al West Adams st reel, Phoenix I'OU SALIC-Fllher 11 nearly new Slnllnian -lnch. 3-druwor dreBaer or nu liarrel-top he seen until June 1 at -I'-'S Las' Jcffci-son street. WASTUli-To trade 11 alee house and Int. renting $20 11 month, for a business of some kind, second-bund store preferred.

AddroBS Republican. FOlTliiiNT-Lnrge front room on north side or brick house, with modem Improvements and electric light. A nice hiwu and host locnllon. 121 "est Ynn Huron street. STKANiiFP.S wishing deslnlhle rooinn.

residence or l.oiud, are welcome to the revised ell vllsl III the llllelllR.ni-:-? nlllce, li K. First iiveuue, 9 to 12 nl. information free. I'lllzeus will do well to report iicconimodntloas llu-y may. now have.

Fl'KXISIIUn house for A hrlelt of five rooms. Imili room and cl-iscd-lu porch. Cltv water, oleolrlc IIbhIk and ftiriilslicd iviuly for housi'keeiilug. A preltv place In splendid locution, 1 nioiit'li to the parly. (21 an liuren.

STAU l-lUKUNtl IKlUSF-llenry G00.I Pels l.li.eriilly furnished wllh all modern improvements. A well appointed liui-hor slioii" 111 eon-neellon. Soulhwcsl comer nnd First one block east 01 Siintn depot. The PASHION BARBER SHOP Now has six drst-clas; artists employed. Give us a call and be convinced.

Opposite the opera house. Hot and cold bUlis 25 cents. Nil. Oct! it P. SlllRLeY, Prop'r Fore mmi, Notice to Omlitors.

Ksmtcol Jcsn' mummies, dsrciised. alcc In hereby -ivo-i bf the iliitlomlBllMl TiibninUtritoTiiI t' costiue-ut Jesus lierroudos, dcie-eid, to the creditor of and all pertoni shvIiib elniint 10 oxhlhlt them, with the necessary vouchers, within (our month" af the first publication ol this noiteoio tha lil ndinlnlftraior at hlf butcher shop la the town ol Wlokonlmrn. Arl on. the twine tlf r.ice (or the traduction o( the bimluesii ol nald etlato In "aid county ol Maricopa. ya.k0m GARtilA, Aomlnlmrator ol the estate o( Jeu Bermudei, decoasod.

Dated tjds tatli Aj ol May, 1SW. F(ft pllblUhed in the Arinona Republican Ma; 14. 1 i i lilt. S. I.

of Hilller. l'n. iittU'e. Irvine lliilldlnfr. reomi.

T-S. Hefldelice Id W. Wii.h;iilon St cor-1 mr Tenth 11) lo 1: 11. to 4 p. m.

Hit. ci, F. Pl.ATII rliviiic.nn nnd mir- k'oii. to ttcntimMU of of thlcal and llitn-'s. Ottlce removed to trvlio.

MocV 7-; tovcr Kellni't-'s "ifflcc hours 111 to 1. 3 to Tie. S. 111. 11.

I.AWYKUS ArlKoim. A li 111- V.ill,. Hunk. Willi I'tlocllLV. S.

A. DAVIIiSdN r.ty fi. Monition lilock. KllClllrcl lomn II. .1.

.1 KSSul Porter lmtidlng, conii-i- NN'iishlngloii mid streets, rooms It mid Ifi, SI'lltlTl AI, MKDICMS. MAIXVMK rAltltot.l.. spiritual medium, of Sim Fninrlseo. 23 Knsl A.lnnis. fall tc coiisiilti'it 011 all Locating mliies a speciality.

Otllcc horns from a. tn. to ti. m. unit from 7 to 10 p.

in. VlOTFltl.N'AHY. ,1. 1'. NtiltTnN, V.

M. Veterinary liliyslelnn, surgeon nnd dentist. HmiI-ilence 1-7 X. Fourth avenue. Ottlce Ford Mock, V.

Washington Phoenix-. Otllcc hours 10 lo 12 a. 1 to p. 111. F.

O. ltlrllMD.Nl.l, M. D. PlloenU, Arlzonn Veterinary suriteoa nnd dentist; diseases nil domestic nnllnnls rel-entltlcnllv trcnled. lieshlcnce 6:17 Weft Vim Huron street.

Utile." ut the Golden Ulllile stable, Second near Washington stt-coC, Telephone No. U0. No charge for ciilistdtiuloii. Agent for the llorao Itcvlew. The M.

ft has adopted Un' system of coinmiitatloii tickets for school children wishing to attend school nt l'hiii'tilx or Tempo, and bus nrrnr.god 10 sell ten-rlib' tickets. For fiuilier Informs Hon eutl nl I heir olllce, No. 20 North I'cnier reel. SFASIUF, INS. Via the F.

P. every Thursday until Aug. ut rate of J25.K round trip; leaves 11. m. city liine.

lake advaningc of this opportunity to visit i.ok Alleles. Sail Diego nml other son II- ern Callfornln points and enjoy an iiuluig al some of the liciiuilfid liciiches len.h.d via the Soillhcrn Calll'oriila liy. The sen lueezes will refresh you. For further tiiforinallon call on or address K. W.

Ulllett, cluneral Agent, Phoenix. COAST F.Xl't.'nSIONS. licKlimliig Thursday. May 211, the M. 1.

x. II It It. Co. anil S. will begin utitdiiK tlielr escui-sloiis tt Los Angeles.

The service ttds season win no weeltly. 'ricKets on naiooveiy to Los Angeles and return at the rule. of J2B.115 each, tlniit limit 10 dnys. Stop- over privilege will he given at indiits West Ot UOHOU. JOlll ec earlv.

h'or further Infoiniallon Imiulro of M. (1. nlekliell, U. P. Don't forget The California seaside excursion which leaves over the S.

F. P. P. next Thursday. Round trip tickets will he sold to San Diego.

Los Angeles, Kedondo, Snnta Monica, Ulverslde and olhcr points on the southern California railway, and oast Sun redfo and Lung lleaeh, al .110 low rati of $2TiM: round I rip. 'I nose popular excursions will continue each Thursday during the summer until tho lattei part of August. Slop-over privileges lire allowed at any point west, of Ilar-stow. These excursions will Icavi I'hoenix at p. 111..

city lime. Make your reservations early. Porter llrst clns-s stupes mnko close connections with arriving trains, ns nlso wllh trains going to i-'poelnl nccommndntlona provided trips lo nnd from Olohe. NOTIC1-: TO TOtmiSTS. Tu pnrtlca holding round trip tickets sold nt points east of Alliuijuorutio and I'aso to Phoenix nnd return via any route the S.

F. P. P. will sell tlckels to Los Angeles, Sun Francisco and San Diego nml relurn at gieaily reduced rales. Further Infornintlon enn be secured bv cnlllllg on W.

r.lllclt. gen-eriil ugent, 'l-t West WnshlliHton lreel No-lii-tine ror fitly riit. rnmrcntceii Miiiu'co tiuiili cure wi'iiu icii siroiiu. h'oui; tiiae bUe.il. All illut'teiu.

GACTUi? lor BentPPvii'K 'be COMPLETION. Roinovin Krt-crJo i 1 Moth. Pir.HJUj nnfl ott or Dlscoiorntlone. tirHiilu iv Mil (IruuL'iMt; HOTEL REDONDO Redondo Cal. The most elegant anil commodious seaside hotel on the Pacific coait; 200 lnrfic, cool, elegantly furnished bedrooms, Incandescent lights; hot and cold water; elevator; sea uatning; pltuigo baths, hot salt water baths, boating, fishing, sailing.

Splendid golf Unit freo to all guests, Three cement tennis courts. $2,50 and $3 per day, $12,50 to Special Rats for Families. Correspondence Solicited. H. R.

WARNER. Prop. GARDEN AH RESTAURANT THE OLDEST IN THE CITY. BniojMhe heat ataii'llng with tradoerotn. Buyi arerythllip at apntcaah price and itlro TI-I13 I1EHT Utio MEAL.

Tuck, Hing Co. fjand24 WaahlnBtonSL, Saatol JacobiOo. Prltaw room (or lamlltoa. Ttokota, M.6Q: SUalnnsaU.iio li' 1 I. 1 i I I I I I I I 1 I i I I I I PHOENIX SHORT LINE 1 SO Mora.

Tcinpt' At .11 SO t't 10.1X1 I 1 1 o. 1. a ft I it 6ieo am 1X1 0' a At No. 1. i in 1 in tn 111 -mt in .1.

in Kyu'iu' Svm KTlroli XOItTIIKK.i limu.l AID From But li" a 111 If in 11 hi 30 1 111 II. III 1 7.11'. i ni kS in a in fi 11 111 Mrle.pn 1 ft am in. l'lo. Auto toll Xl-.

Veil. 1 10:00 I ai TUX IN lAL'iPIl. Kn.l Sennit Krnm Kut In i 111 II: 30 111 7 a I'nwO l.oi.ls. nulift a ti 0:40 a Iv utior MHtTtlhltN rAL'lKKI. from Wiiht Went lioiind loins in 111 111 y.M 111 11:111 III t'-ula 111 Itv Mrt- ll'epft.

11 mil. AlnelOH. Fremo. PortlHiitt Iv 1 1 1 JD a tv. dp at I Train No.

1 connects with Southern lkiclllc train No. east hound, leaving nt p. in. Trnin No. 2 connects wllh Soultiurn i'nclllc train No.

20, weslhouud, Icuvlllff Miirleopa at 11. tn. t'ollllcctloliH tniiite nt Phoenix Willi H. P. It.

It. fur Present I nnd Oon-: gross, ronneotlon's ut Mesn with stntie for (loldllelil, Wedneidio nnd Fridays, nt p. Tro l-'loicnee anil tllobe, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sntur-. ilnys, at 1 o'clock n. 111, Trnltis stop on signal.

Pullman Palace Sleeping rnr on nil trains helwceli I'hoenix and Mill'leoin. N. K. MAS'l'FN, II. F.

I'l HlTFlt. 1'rcnhlclll. (lell'l. Sllp't. M.

11. tlen'l l-'rl. mid Agt, ni rt. iv nl TI 00.1110. fC.

CSOUIl IIUjllJA Rf. I Santa Fe System. shorlcHt nnd "pilcki-Kl reulo iictiicui I'hoonlx. Kitiihiik City, si. Units.

iUiIchkohikI lielnl.1". S. F. P. P.

TIMIi TABLE, NO. 20. DAYS. rinioiaiu tivr TAiiLi: Kmiimsno TtlM hii 1.011 iiiiw i-lmh Tm, 1 -rCT unv IiIuko. l.tiH Alittolun.

llnTstnw NuiiiIIca. HI. I.011I11. Klltlsits hoover. A kli I'ork lot'lMTlIM TtlM litiOftiTilM ilill'ni Mou Aviip Moil IvIL'atipl Mon I'll-'h W01I 2 1 Wed I 7 sill 1 Moil Moil III! Tile II -M Wl 1 Tluir' 2 'I'll 11 .1:001 1 Wed WisJ Wod I'llM orjfii 10 Mon Mon Man Mon psaKiil Soiiinhoiiiul.

I I No. Nortlilionn4 X11. 1-1 I 'Is dully illilij- LVIj I 21) 3. Ill ll.Ui ll. l.l'i 7.20 II 8..

"SI 111 11 Kult llllllti Jorwiiiu Junction Lv Summit I'onjtriiiis Jiinutloti Jc. l'onrln tiluilltRlti Allot 111 tir 11 .1.21 a 1. Mm -Linn 3. IS 2, Ut 12. til ta.t7 10.au 10.27 10.

1A 10.00 iO t'llllllK hlttllUII Tho unit Suulli l.lmi In ArUotu linvorwitiii tad rtiKiihlnlt thft mod InltmstMlng Inchnltiii! the errs-. Suit Itlver vnlloj. Tliriiuith ilcki.t to 'l iioinu la iho llulwa Suites, Oaimils Kiel Mexico. (hinlientlnc Ht Jcrouir with tralni ot tl. V.

A- P. K'y lor Jerome. Al I'resenlt ll-llh ktllltll linn" Ir ll milling cmiim; Bt hHtgroKB Jimo-tioti with Ooiicruss liopl II. lor UoairroM Kwmi lines lor Hftripii Huls, Slalitnti ftml tt Uoi StirlnRs Junction with the (I II. 8.

pu'" hue tor lusilu Creek Mel Sprlam, tnu new Bit un" ynsr iH'Milli riixort PlionnU with tin; M. P. S. K. V.

lor imloli on the S. I', srsiom. HI HDIll'lll. ni-n" t'ro. Alien.

Mm- Oeii'l Ft'l A AK Aril. I'rencotl, Atlf It. K. WKI.I.H, Asit.Uua'l Mr'i. frcscntt Arlt W.

UIM.KTT, lluil'l f'hiiinlx. Arli. Southern Paeific Co. (HACIKIO PI NT KM. CoinineiK'Inu is 7, tralni.

will lean Miirleopa a lullowa: I A.M. Tuowlari and -l-UW l.imlti'il" lor Lot AiiKalea, Baa Fran- lohcouiid all pnlnlH, 5:325 o.B irreKouaitd Waililaiiton. 10 OR A SI. DAILY MIXKIlTltilN-rOB I U.OU Tucson, itiywpii. Lowniiirs, uihb- uiv.

Kl Prt.oi.iid inlnrmmllBle itatlouii. P.M. I1A1I.Y MIXKb TKA1N rOE OIIb Head nud intcrmedlaloiitatloot fl. M' DAILY MIXED THAI ilZtJ Kl Paioand all way Htatltms. DAILY MIXED TRAIN FOR lv (Q P.M.

DAILY JV ORLEANS MX-HJlJO prcKB for'l'ucHOn. Ken ion, Doming, -i ft: i- I. M. TuoHdajK and Prlilaya "Uun I ml i.lmllml" lor Kl Pawi. Fort VI orth St.

i.oulN, Chicago and all points cant, T. H. (iOODMAN, Oon.Pam. Am Arizona and South Eastern By. Hon Inward, KTATIOSS.

in in Cfip ir. 4 0 cap fi (i; 15 Iv Hlfcheo at a a ra 7MB am 7 a (1:46 am a a a oiun iiiHiiea. Don Lum Paiskanl Charleston ar Fairhank. It Fairhank ar M.A A.i.'romlng Contention. Land 6:00 (1:00 am 6:40 a 5:00 am Benton Tialtn run on I'aclflo Time.

BKN WILLI. MH Bupjtlntendcn Williams bus been spliced, the knoli and the stately pole, 12il feet In height, will he erected in a few days. Ce neriil Superintendent. Wells, Division superintendent I Milliard and Tl.jninst.er C. Allen, of the Santa Pacific, were in Williams Friday to how their men were doing.

I eo Henderson, manager of the Park Theater In -Phoenix, which Is now the Chase-Duniels stock com-iiiuiv in re lie it oi 10, writes for dates In Williams after the Fourth of July. CHCIIISI3 COl'NTY. luphilierla Is slill reported at (lulcli. Hen I'rlngle of llisbee is expecting family from the east. Ruber! I lest, a well-known Tomb-.

tinier. Is In llisbee or, a short visit. Several iiinrringcs of some ornis-licoV young people are on the taiis. Mrs. lluekloy will leave His-hce soon for her old home 111 John lOastnian nnd Tom Vaughn of llisbee linve slnrted for a short visit 10 the I'Milroad camp on the Naco ruad.

oie Shnftcv mid wRe have left ltlshee 11 short visit lo San Francisco and 01 hi coast cities. Mrs. Jane Crltchley has returned to Tombstone, having spent several weeks In California. Miss Annie Knne or Hishce lias returned front the river, where she has been visiting II. C.

Fentier ninl Will Thatcher of llisbee are back from a trip to Mr. l-'eimev's mines hi the Huuehitc.iis, S. Mathews, a prominent contractor of l.os Angeles, is in llisbee. Mr. Mathews is inti't'cstml In mining thai section, and Is on a tour of Inspection.

Miss Mamie Kennedy, a prominent eliiciiilonlst, Is expected In llisbee In a few davs, ninl iirratigemeiits are being tniidc fiir a literary and musical entertainment. District Attorney UligUsh and wife have returned lo Tombstone from illslae. The district attorney was in lllsbeo attending to a large number of criminal cases. Several convictions were bail and the offenders sent to the county bastlle. Frank Moreno, the popular anil well known voting clurk of Tombstone, has accepted a position with the Copper Queen company store at Uisbeo.

ami left for the copper camp Sunday, lakes with him the best wishes or bis mativ TombBtono friends. Miss Minnie Walts of Tombstone was one of the graduating class in the Territorial University at Tucson. an Walts alwavs was an exceptionally bright scholar, anil has onrneil her distinction through merit nnd worth. Her ninny friends wish her continued success. The Fourth or July celebration In llisbee will bo a grand affair.

The various committees who have the matter in charge will give programme ml. will entitle the copper cninn to Hie a s-tliii'lloti of having one of the best cole-hrntlons of the torrltory. Several new ami unique tealitrcs of the celebration arc under consideration. UII.A COUNTY. Fanners in the Cilln valley arc cutting their liny.

The crop is large. tins lleyinnn, ono of tho most popular drummers on the road, was al Uloho recently. Neff of Silver City, N. arrived at (ilube. Tuesday, and Is making his father.

D. 1'. Noff. a visit, Niles W. Aylsworth of Globe, who has been in poor health of inte, left last Saturday for Castle Creek Mot springs.

J. N. McDonougb of Tombstone iiiniw, lust Monday. He will engage In business thcro It I10 can find a suitable location, W. II.

Winters returned lo Globe 011 Saturday from a visit to Fort Scott Knnsms imvlinr derived both boneIR and pleasure from the trip. E. F. Kcllnc returned to Globe from Phoenix on Tuesdny of last week. Miss Willie and Master liennio arrived sun-day, and will snend the summer there Mrs.

Kellner nail son, Frank to, will go to the coast for the season. Mrs. J. C. Rnmsdoll.

Mrs, G. Van Wnceaea and sons. Hornnrd and Jack ami Mills Van Wngonen Jr. nrrivert in last Sundny from has Angeies Miss Susie Van Wngenon vonmlnotl to complete her school term, which win close within a few weeks, when she will join tho family. F.

11. Powers, who was In Globe. Inst week from Greenback, stated that the range conditions in tho Tonto Basin are about as bad as they eould possibly bo, Mr. Powers is more fortunately sitimted than most cnttlo owners In that section, and with seasonable' rains the coming summor ho will not lose Vlsalla Cal and clnssiuates at isana, i.m. Thomas Long, proprietor or the ituii Wuv house' between Prescott and Whipple, died Thursday nig 1 o'clock tif asthma after a protracted The hoarse was driven ny aueiiu nor.

In whose custody lie hail been rur nearly a year and a nan 11 lioi ne. manager 01 me. ros in I Telegraph company at Ash I'ork, Is In Prescott lor medical tie'itinent. Mr. Dodge was formei-lv employed nn telegraph operator In the signal service and was stationed at Whipple under Lleuteiianl (Hansford.

Dr. T. 11. Davis relumed to Prescott Siiturdav morning from a professional visit to Cherry ere bcii.g calico there tn attend Miss whose illness has assumed such a critical spite Ihnl line rncilVei'V is (I Oil 1 1 1 fill Tr.O Ivoung ladv Is highly spoken of and u-lileh liovers over her borne there are many who extend their tender sympathies to her and her devoted parents. YUMA COUNTY.

C. Nugent, brother or Mike and Joe Nugent of Yuma, arrived In Yuma Inst Saturday from New ork and will make Arizona his future home. I'uc latest drink In Yuma is mineral water from Agua Calleul'e springs. Harry Neahr brought down a iew gallons "of the water and had il. carbonated and is giving It out to his friends ns a sample.

Kxpcrts pronounce it equal to or hotter than Shasta water Ytiina Sentinel. C. 11. Gordon, who has been employed as guard on the hill nt Yuma for the ptist four' months, insi o( lieutenant eeiM'u no- In the signal service, with ordeis tu report to General Mcrrltt at San He left' Tor the coast Mondns and will assiiine his new duties nt once. O'Brien Co.

of Yuma fired their lit Kt kiln or brick at (heir yards on the Specs ranch one mile south ol 1 limn Saturday. The kiln contained brick, ami lis Hie clay Is pronounced by experts to be the best yet III Yllllia COllIltV fiTSt ClllSS blinding material will probably bn produced. At the last regular meeting of Yuma lodge No. 7, A. U.

the following olllccrs were elected for tho ensuing term: George M. Tburlow, M. W-; .1. L. Hedondo, foretuan; Wcstriili.

overseer; II. P. H. Lnney, receiver; 13. Mclntyre.

Ilnanclor; V. G. Hluisdel recorder; F. D. Logan, guide; J.

Meadows, 1, V. U. Hatch, O. W. Harry Neahr supports the most pa triotic anil valuable watch chain ami cbaini in Yumn county.

The chain Is a family heirloom and was designed by David Neahr nnd ninniilaclured from the first gold bullion taken from the old Plcncho mine nineteen jenrs iiirn It Is an immense affair, tho charm being nn elegant anchor three 1. 1 1 incnes long. 11 is very valuable, piece ot Jewelry, the cost of nianufacture alono being io. District Attomoy ,1. U.

Wright is i dungetously ill nt the home of his rather In Tucson. Last Holiday in" stalled, to accompany bis wife as far ns til Paso, who was on her way to Denver, where she intended to spnnd the sunmior, but when they arrived In Tucson Mr. Wright was talcon suddenly ill and was unable to go further. Ho lias since been connned to his boil and his physician says bo will not bn able to lonvo It. for a month.

He had been complaining lor some time, but did not consider Ms ailment as serious, It Is hopod, however, that he will soon be able to asBurae his duties, as ho Is on excellent officer and one of Yuma best citizens. Sentinel. 1 1 I PINAL COUNTY, I t.nnls nenew of Florence Is Inspector i iviiiim iii the Cuban cam-! palgu. l'he h'loronce hotel has had a now poreli pul In front of the south and enst entrances. Charles Gootlln of Phoenix has bought out (I.

C. lloeltetl Mesa, I'lot enee and Globe stage line. Mrs. Thomas Buchanan of Desert. Station, on the Mesa road, was a visi tor in Florence this ween.

John llryson was taken from Casa Cirande to Florence last Hntiirony aim placed In the county nospitai. the Willie llenson Is now Handling ribbons over Hockotfs between Florence and Ulverslde. Miss Anna M. 11. Held returned bun- tlav to her home In ensn liranue unci several dnys' visit to friends In Florence, Pinal farmers are now busily engag ed la cutting their wheat, which will average from 1,500 to 1.S00 pounds to the acre.

Mr mos 11. McGee and Miss Mary Harris were mnrricd In Florence June 2 and received the best wisnes 01 mi- morons friends. The Florence Tribune minus 11 ibout time for the citizens or Hint town to take steps for a I'oitrtn 01 July celebration. Sidney Hartleson brought Into 1'inr- tbls otnnnlll lllllicll Of StOOI'S tills week from his ranch, which ho sold nt good prices to Shields Price. M'rhlo Malteson went to fioreine from Mesa Friday on ills wheel.

Ac cording lo bis odometer the exact dis tance from the Mesn posuuuee Fkiieme court house by the way 01 liu -chaiiau's Is forty-three miles. The llisbee Orb evidently appreciates the. editorial comments oi tlie l'loi- enco Tritiune, juugm copies from this paper without credit. Come, come Allle. that's no way to run 11 newspaper.

Florence Tribune. A H. nrown, who lias rercuny ,1 nnrtnershit) with Dr. H. J.

Jessop of.Phoenlx, will be in next week propnveu 10 dentistry. Moth have nn CX' oellent reputation ns expert dentists. George K. Truman, who icit rioi- enco last week to join noose, rough riders at San Anton rexns, writes to the Tribune that ho onllstod as a private 111 BRV-''mu mtuv and was to leave lnv for Tampa, Florida. enjoys the rare distinction of being tho only volunteer In the war from Hor-ence.

Memorial day was fittingly ousoiyeu In Florence, tho W. C. T. U. having the matter in charge.

In the afternoon lai'Ko concourse of citizens visited tho cometorles and decorated tho graves of the old soldiers, nnd in the evening annroprlato services were hold tn the Presbyterian church. The music was exceptionally good, nnd tho addresses nnd recitations were well received by a largo and appreciative audience. The whole affair rodected much credit on the ladies of the W. C. T.

U. YAVAPAI COUNTY, A. Kennedy Is visiting in Sullivan, tho cattle king, ivns In I'rescott Saturday. A. Fnlco was in Prescott from the Gladiator, mine the other day.

The In tho north end of the Prescott railroad yards Is being widened any stock,.

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