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The Coconino Sun from Flagstaff, Arizona • Page 7

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The Coconino Suni
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Flagstaff, Arizona
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fr Jt -MMwtf te i jxtu A' WKDNESDAY. JULY 3, 1895. M)TICE TO THE l'UULIO. All and bills for advertising pay- niontlily- rates given upon application. u.

Ji wnt per lino for Urt cents pcrlluo for each nubiO-gun' i hi i ucomm) Sun is pleased to contrlbuto t. ttllnotlccaof fcbtlvuls. (j i icettniM of societies, suppers, cntor- ntaai.d mention of marriages, births ui nl. beyond the regular unuounco- wilt uecliaiscd for at regular rates. CITY SUNBEAMS.

Wi.hainsur Winslow? Gei our traw hats at Rogers'. lu't overlook tlio lirctneu's ball. to rent. Apply to W. XV.

i ni.m. jottr ltuigs to yell for the Flagstaffs Friday. bee dimples of $4 pauts made to Jei at Rogers'. V.i- 'll piny Flagstaff Friday, Sunn ot Wiuslow? i a stilish, good lilting suit of to B.xbbitt Bros. tue vehicles will each bo drawn i.

0'-ii' caparisoned steeds. A uittance to Rev. Geo. L. Cole's uce on ttio Yosemite Vulloy is 2i cents.

i Hughes' oration will bo one of ijio memories of this Fourth of i emulation. B.a Out's ball has bcon elaborately uteil for the tirenieu's ball and tutevint to-night. I r. Sale Neat five room house i yiod well of water on prenil- Ai'ply at Su.v ollice. annual conference of the M.

E. 1 i Arizona will probably bo at Flagstaff in October. It tug-ot-uar may not bo pulled. jr the local giants considered u. f.j purse too little compensation wasted energy.

We cai: a choice stock of fish, i i. iiuiN, cheese, butter and r- L-l I lj.lulln, M.itur Uahliiit has isstiet! a product which closes the business 1 1.4.i-sof J-iii'-loir to-morrow between lie Wns of 9 and 11 a. m. Tii-AiiZinn Cetitral bank savings "Jfi.Mtimut pays fair interest and a om eiiient depository to those Ui.ug small amounts to deposit. J.iiut-3 O'Xeil has commenced p.iint- oj the court house, lie received t'if c.oir.ict from John Hanlon, of Lns Angeles, and the citizens may be issuied of an artistic job.

One uf the best features of the Parlor lunge lestauratit is the excellent qu. tj of the coffee that is served. -p' edited by the new French drip fiit, and cannot bo excelled. B. 11.

Danford announced from th' Dulijit last Stimlnv that several taimtHj luturers notablv Dr. Hamil ton IImIiiiu Warren would shortly Flan'siaff with a professional i an I he bespoke for them a hearty fttl)lnin and patronage. Thwvo riiizeus who have spare rooms t1 be in leadiuess to accommodate tt' ertluvsr at vUitiiic 1111 iIih Fiim-th. Ili'ist- hnlit" i.lm nuinn sliniilil Inarn 'I unmU-r they can accommodate 'l I H. A flint nil Mil Titorj can be accommodated.

T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, I sajs: -'Shiloh's Vitallzer saved life. tl tlm Itnat fntilA1v fcra'Hilitated system I ever used." rwdMpepia. liver or kidnoy trouble Prico 75 cents.

Foei.iln hv "K-Wwatds. "Ihey G. S)kes, of Flagstaff, has P-" the great majority of benedicts. na luurilwl Kw Vnrk IJItv lay, June 25. The bride was tiEaJl.ii Jfwke Walmisley, of 'an(l the eeremiinv u-qo in.if.niiii.rl v.

Dr. Hnughion, at the Church XT UOrr-t. all around. 1. Gt(reL.

Cole, of Los ciMuiiiir tn Khureiutr vUii ldriui (' ttlm ineiiiuiiiaiiy no ah Pin- i. WW Mr. wu bm3 XllilUllJIlU Pw Cole is famed as a a rare power of orator win. ami those who hear him uuairil 'C nun. 'ininon brilliancy.

Tho I will i. vi-iir it the M. K. church -v "iftiu. ami on biimiay ij Sl o'clock Mr.

Cole will btt 6 1'UilJIIO KOCICIY. Wll millfr rtUry of the the omig people's organ- uiu tirur.s See the- new suits at Rogers'. Wait for the ball game Friday. A delicious drink is the milk shako at Cofllu Bros. Two dozou now hats and bolts have, arrived for tho Ureiuen.

Just received a new line of mou's and ladies' shoos at Rogers'. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M.

Conaril died at Williniiu Monthly. Private boxes for ladies at tho Pallor Exehaugo restauraut. Barney Sears, proprietor. City Marshal Hochderffer has a neat and commodious officii iu the headquarters of Company I. D.

B. Robinson's $40,000 private ear, tho "Bay S.ale," passed through FlagstaJ tho other day. Get your order iu immediately if you want a nice tittiug suit made for the Fourth, at Babbitt Bros.1 Prof. Hill, tho temperance orator, closed his Aruouu engagement at llolbrook and returned to his home iu Iowa. Foil Sale House and lots ou Cherry avetitie, Flagstaff.

Impure of Mrs. Adam Mohleupah, Fort Wingatu, New Mexico, or Asa Clark. hy go out of town or sond away for cheap clothes when you can havu a suit made iu lirst-class style aud perfect tit at Babbitt tailoring department. Karl's Clover Root, the great blood purilier, gives freshness aud clearness to tho complexion and cures constipation; 25 cents, 50 cents a'ud $1. Fur sale by V.

R. Edwatds. Several members of the lire department are uow sporting ueat little gold buttons inscribed with tho letters F. D. Chief Bush distributed them as far as the limited number would go.

John Rogers, of Williams, who is detained at the county jail on a minor charge, has applied to Court Commissioner Gibson for his liberty uuder habeas corpus proceedings and his ease will be heard Saturday. Through an oversight The Sun ncg- lccted to record the accident to Joseph Dovine, who had his leg badly crushed on the logging train. Drs. Coruish aud Bratinen amputated the limb last Saturday and tint sufferer is reported iu a favorable condition. John Foster, who was sentenced to life for killing a sheep-herder at Ash Fork about three yeats njro.

died recently at his homo in Fresno, Cal. Ho was pardoued by Gov. Hughes, at Ihe tearful solicitation of his sisters, so that he might go home to die. A camping excursion to the Grand Canyon is being formed at Tempo. They will leave July IS.

Tho party will include Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Soroggs, Col.

and Mrs. T. L. Schtiltz, Mrs. S.

C. Heiueman. Mrs. P. IJ.

McCabe, Eugene Schmidt aud Billie Satori. Fred Hochderfftir carao in from tho country laden with decorations for Babbitt's hall and the fire- apparatus. The engine and appurtenances will bo trimmed in evergreens and wild flowers and tho firemen, decked in their new watershed hats and belts, will add materially to tho attractiveness of tho parade. Visitors to Oak Creek say that Hie fish aro not qtiitn so plentiful as last season, and it is suspected that avaricious fishermen who are too lazy tJ use the hook and line aro resorting to djnamite to supply the market with the products of the stream. This sort of fishing is an offense agaiust tho law and Hie penalty is severe.

The Kingman 'Miuer" ba3's: Fla-staff is becoming a groat summer resort for the people of southern and central Arizona. It lias a mild sum-mor clipate and iu tho surrounding mountains there aro many atlraenons such as tishlng. hunting and viewing the unsurpassed scenery of the cliff dwellings aud the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. Awarded Highest Honors WJfW'9 DR; mm CREAM BAKING nwm MOST PERFECT MADE- A pyre Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, from Alum or any other adulterant. Did you hear tho eaglo screamP All tho cowboys aro in.

Yip! Yip! Tho supervisors aro iu sessiou this week. The Trilbys can beat tho Flagstaffs for monoy. Savo monoy by paylug cash for your goods at Rogers'. Reserve your best girl for tho fire men's ball Thursday night. Go to Collin's for fresh dressed poultry and full cream cheese.

Fourth of July visitors aro arriviug by tho carload and cartload. The national colors aro from flying from every available flagpole Manager Jones, of tho Williams ball team, wires Manager Canall that his nine will be iu on No. 4 this evening. James Van DerenV liorso full on him and broke his left leg iu three places, Ho rode to towu and Dr. Bratinen set the limb.

Babbitt Bros, aro doing a nica business iu their tailoring department, uuder tho mauugemutit of F. A. Armitagc. Preaching at the M. E.

church next Sunday both morning aud evening, by Rev. Geo. L. Cole, of Epworth church, Los Augeles. Mrs.

W. II. McDonald died at Williams Monday after a short illness. Tho body will be taken to Missouri for interment. Tho missing diamonds have, not yet been located.

The woman who was under arrest ou suspicion has beeu liberated. The lecture of Rev. Geo. L. Colo at tho M.

E. church next Monday evening will bo illustrated by a scenic painting 7x12 feet which cost $35. Shiloh's cure is sold on a guarantee. It cut'tfg incipient consumption. It is the best cough cure.

Only 1 cent a dose. 25 cents, 50 cents aud $1. For salo by XV. R. Edwards.

Rev. J. Dolje. a former Arizonan who had charge, of the Catholic parish hero up to about two years ago, writes to friends in Flagstaff that the church at Clyde, Texas which is near his pastorate at Abilcno, was recently completely destroyed hy a cyclone. The roof win picked up by the wind and carried a distaneo of 300 yard-, and thu work of si jears was destroyed in half an hour, Rev, Mr, Doljie appeals to his former paiiihioui crs for aid toward rebuilding.

IIUIIKY UP, LADIES! John Ilnneo Will Accpt tlio Next Proposal of Murrlnue. Mrs. Mary Lynde Craig, of the Citrograph," in a review of the recent trip to the Grand Canyon of the Editorial Association of California, devotes considerable sp.tce to John Hancc, tho renowned Munchausen of the groat gulch. The following paragraph is clipped from the "Citrograph:" In the evening John Hancc, neatly dressed and the crown of his hat trimmed with catkins from the Canyon, amuses us. He lias had so he says thirt-five offers of marriage, to each of which lie lias resolutely said mJJo." But he intends to surprise the next woman lV saung "yes" to her.

Our spirits nsu as wo nilii( us of perhaps one husbandless woman who may bo ambitious to become Mr. John, and for five months iu the year send shafts of love at short range Into the hpart of tho man that Minnie the Grand Canyon' or thinks ho did." A Nuvr Firm. A partnership has been formed between John B. Potitlile and Dan Me-Goniglo and the blacksmith department of tho extensive establishment will be under the supervision of Mr. McGonigle.

a veteran iu the business. John B. Potiihlo is well-known as a master mechanic iu his line. His foundry a now departure in this part of tlio country and ms Willi general favor. As general blacksmiths this firm cannot be excelled urivwere, nml tho wagon woiks is an important feat tiro of tlio establishment, Prompt attention is given to customer nud the prices are nlivnvs reasonable.

Police Work In Flagstaff. City Marshal George Hochderffer has submitted his second quarterly report to the town council. ljrll)tf MiP Hiri'P SH'I'nJe wlih of 80 wuip made, and the offenses ranged from common drunkenness- to assault wiUi Intent to kill. Tltero were 85 arrests for ilnMpnnsjs 39 for ho that liese ofuiijes ponstltuted tlu great 'imijnrily of )it rases, Thy uuiount of tho license tax collected Is $183.50. Tho sum of $49.50 was paid to prisoners wjio worked.

Q'l tlm highway, nu4 the prisoners ato 13 worth provisions. A splendid sum was collected in lines. i QolnR! Mv niitlrn stock of ladles' gdP.d,s ani il'P tinw being sold at 60 per cent discount, fqr cash, CIIUKD. Prima tjonna Must Not Slntt In tlio i Local SiiIooiib. No more shall tho "rippling music, soft and sweet," which erstwhile burst upon the demulcent evonlng atmosphere, offend the cultivated car of the muslc-Iovlng public of Flagstaff.

Assault and battery may still bo com mltteil 'upon the piano of upright character, but tho lily white hands of Iho donna who onco smiled so joyously behind tho keyboard will not bo responsible fr offenso. Tho horny-handed Sons of Rest now have an open field and nil tho room there is for Pnderuwski movemetits, and when you hear a Wagnerian wail sobbing upon the sadly silent sea of sound, you may know that male musicians are thumping tho teeth of the piano and twanging the strings of the violin. According to a decision in tho local police court thelrsex protects them, but a woman must not frequent! rt saloon Upon any pretext whatever. City Marshal HochduriTcr arrested Agnes Nelson, tecently engaged to play at Donahue's saloon, and Bella Raymond, who had moved "The Sidewalks of Now York" to 'Frankfurter's place, and the case of the former was tried bcfoio Jmtieo Piinio last Friday, City Attorney Clark representing tho people and E. M.

Doe the defendant. Thu women weie charged with fre quenting and loitering in saloons anil the town marshal was tho only witness. Mr. Dou admitted the facts as charged, with the exception of the phrase in icg.trd to loitering, but held that tho women had a constitutional right to puisne their occupation iu any place so long as they conducted them selves properly. The fouiteeulh imeudmeut to the United States Con stitution provides that no state shall pass any law that abridges the privileges of any citizen.

Mr. Doe took issue with Mr. Clark iu regard to municipal bodies having the power to suppress the saloon business, "It may bo regulated," said he, but the power to regulate does not give thu power to suppress. The town council may regulate tho time and manner of playing these instruments in i but it cannot suppress the carrying on of a legitimate occupation. There are restticlioiis on the powers of the council.

It rnttit no), contravene tho tights of tho Individual. There is nolhing'''wiong'iii the playing of instruments in saloons. In tho large cities female clerks are selected as stleshometi with a view to their beauty. may exercise their charms upon a customer in what might considered an immoral manner. Tlio city council could regulate tho business of the Nileswomau but they could not prohibit it.

In this c.tsu there was no pretense that the public welfare was interfered with, no pretense of immoral conduct, no charge th it the women were drinking or lniteiing about the places." Mr. Claik In his closing argument presented three propositions. First, that the facts were conceded and proved. Second, that tho facts were based on a valid ordiuance. Third, that the Territory of Arizona had delegated to municipal bodies the power to make such ordinances as they deemed wise aud necessary.

They have the power to license, tax, regulate or suppress liquor, gambling and other disorderly houses. The Dower given tho council is to regulate a business as it sees 111. It has the power to say that females shall not enter saloons for anv purpose whatever. Mr. Claik read million ties to show that tho ordinance is not repugnant to the United States constitution or those of the territory.

Such a law is most salutary and iu tlio line of mor ality aud progress. Some of my best' personal friends arc In tins liqinr business," qqnolud.ff Mr. Clark. "I am not opposed, to the business, but I do not particularly nouiuiend it." Justlco Prime found tho defendant guiliy aud imposed a tine of $10. The ease will no appealed, peuding tbo settlement of which the dulcet-voiced soprano still warbles at Donahue's, but tlm grand opera eoutraltq sought an eiigjigpirjBnt ejauwhere, tho y.isu against "her having been 'dismissed upon that Understanding.

Flreinon, Attention. All members 'f thu flagstaff Fire will veport at Engine Hnue iu Flag-duff, nit July Fourth, 1892, at 8 ii'iilorlf in. sharp. O. A.

Bush. Chief F. F. B. "otlre.

All ncrsons arc warncdmot to piy any bills duo mo to anyonoelso. Alfio not to guy uo pay (or any Iiorses marked by Ky tirnniw, an recoidcd Cpcpidhn. Atlona, from nn.y peran boslde mybelt prodding to ovra. im. Jounstow.

Controvlllo, N. June 15. 1K0. rt- n.i..iirnfim l-taklntr PmvdfiP UHK i.ost AvMMWwtawMr.ft A W0MANS' WAV Is to buy the best articles for the least money. That's why our line of CANNED GOODS is so popular with the best housekeepers.

For tlrae Hou.sek:eeper Is kept by us, and everything is first-class, and the housekeeper can rest assured that all our goods arc as represented. GOODS PROMPTLY DELIVERED. FLAGSTAFF COMMERCIAL COMPANY, Wholesale and Retail Dealers im GENERAL MERCHANDISE. SEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES! 1 furnish Needles. Oil, Belting, Shuttles, also all parts and pieces for thlrty-ono different kinds ot lowing machines.

Besides belni; agent (or the above, I tell tbo World's famous WHEELER WILSON SEWING MACHINE, Caih or Installments. Write (or prices and particulars. W. H. CLARK, Holbrook, T.

A. I. Excursions. CHIUSTIAH ENDEAVOR, The A. P.

railroad will soil round trip ticket from Flagstaff to Boston. (or tho meeting of tho United Society Christian Endeavor, nhieli meets in Boston July 10th to 14th inclusive, for $92.85. Tickets will be sold ouly on July 1st to 5th inclusive, stop over privileges east-bound given provided tho passengers reach Boston not later than July 12, 1895. Tickets good for return uutil August 8th, 1895. with stopover privilege uutil iiual event.

KNIOUTS TEJirLAll CONCLAVE. The A. P. will sell round trip tickets from Flagstaff to Boston for tho trienuial eouciavc Kuights Templar, which meets at that plaoo ou August 26th to 30th, 1895, at $92.85. Tickets will ho ou salo only ou August 15th to 21st inclusive.

Continuous passage goiug, stop-over privilege returning, with final event Sept. 17th, 1895. cxcrnsioN to cur or mexico. Tlm A. P.

railroad will sell round trip tickets from Flagstaff to tho City of Muvieo for $50.65. Tickets will bo sold only on July 11th to 15th inclusive and from August 28th to Sept. 1st inclusive. Tickets limited to 30 days going with final limit of 60 days. Stopovers will bo granted in either direction within limit iu Mexicq, N.

A- EXCURSION XO DENVER. The annual meeting of tho Nation a durational Association will bo hold in Denver, Colorado, July 5 to 12, 1895. Tho rate from Flagstaff to Denver and return will bo $42.40. Tickets will be sold only (in 4u1t 2. 3, 4 and 5, and.

lokts. will bo limited to c((nJlni(PU3, passage, the final limit (nr yi'tirn helng Sept. 1. Good for stopover going providing tho passengers reaeli Denver not later than July 10. 3'hlo trips are allowed from to Iho City of Mexico, the round trip costing $30, limit thirty days.

From Flagstaff to tho Grand Canyon, for $20. limit thirty Jays. The original N. E. A.

tickets will bo extended by the agents to. parties who desire to n.9 tho shin trips. Further infxnm.aUou can ho obtained from the A. f. agent, XV.

Davis, at this ulaoe. Electrician Canall has put in the lire alarm system for tho local Ure 4e Qaslity ar)d Style. ft ft Both are desirable and even Grocery Glass vOare. I have just received a line of Crockery and Glassware in both plain and fancy shapes. It is from the best potteries.

A Come and see this elegant line of goods. I keep everything in the line of QrOGGrieSft Do you use CANNED GOODS? Come and see MY STOCK B. HOGK, -PEALEU li- Fancy Groceries, Fine Cigars, Tobaccos and Fresh Candies. KAILROAD AVENUE. ARIZONA FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA.

TU Oldtrt Bank la Northern ArUosa. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Collections a Specially. ESTABLISH" 1887. Your Bailing llusiness Solicited.

J. B. HOiKIN't Jk.x Cishier wmw Mi -i I i "it If WW i9 im if' A ojitEKA V. I A) YEARS THE STAWARfc jY A-" i HL iii iMSS Si.

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