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Graham Guardiani
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BlRDNO, junior TERMS I 1" year, In advance Month Iddton all Communication! The Guardian Pnb. SAlTOni). AK1Z. FRIDAY. JUNE 7, 1901.

KATES OF I.KUAI. ADVERTISING. i.innf nnec8 has been ad- opted by tho GuardiaK on legal advertlslnc inin nnilrss. tier Inch (10 In- $500 suiuuua; (Glnertlous) AIUtiVB Ul qq per men nmi similar notices from tho Trobate Court, per notice .7. Landrrools Notice of Forfeiture xfn.lA 10W iiunv.

ndvertlslne. per Inch, ioo luiciuun Governor Tanner, died at his homo last a brief illness. of Illinois, wook, aftor Memorial day was observed in many ef tlio towns throughout tho Territory Count William Bismark, second nflm Into Princo Bismark, is dead. n- Avmoninns. who havo become imtiirnliKnii American citizens, and are forbidden to enter The Boors continue to bo very aotivo and thoy havo won several victories in their recont encounters with tho British.

'The recent forest fire southwest of Casa Grande, did mucji damage, but -was extinguished by a heavy rain storm. Mrs. Mary Ellon Lease, tho well known lecturer, has filed a petition in bankruptcy in tho clerk's office of tho United States court. Tho wheat crow of Kansas -will bo enormous this year. It is csti mute that at least 20,000 mon from outside tho State will bo neoded.

trust is tho latest. It has been organized in Ohio, for the benefit Tclodo, of tho churches; to reduce expenses work for tho good of mankind. hi Geo. J. and The Zulus are said to bo on tho warpath and may cause tho Boors considerable trouble.

Tho Boer raids into tho Zulu country is thought to bo tho cause. Alaska may havo a now governor soon. Govennor John G.Brady's term expires this month, and ho is now holding office through that provision of tho law, which keops him in until his successor is appointed. A special attraction at tho Buffalo Exposition is tho house upsido down. It is constructed so as to rest on its chimneys and cones, and mirrors aro so placed in tho interior, as to give one tho idea thoy aro walking upsido down.

Tho Queen of Italy has given birth to a daughter, and tho nurse rocoived 82,000 for the ovont and will receive 82,000 moro whon tho baby cuts its first tooth and also when it reaches its first birthday. Lucky nurso. Markllanna can now bo nominat ed on a platform that will not embarrass him. With tho constitution, out of tho way and tho trusts in tho saddle, tho strenuous Ohioan is in a position to promise prizes that "will make tho mouths of tho syndicates water coupinnsly. A Little Girl's Prayer.

A littlo girl of nyy acquaintance, eight or nino years old, had to undergo a hard school examination, for which she feared that sho was not prepared, and being a child of much faith, sho bogan to pray that sho would bo taken with diphtheria (mild cases of which woro in tho neighborhood) beforo that day, so that sho might avoid tho ordeal. Tho'iiight beforo, sho woke up toward morning to find her throat very soro, and becoming alarmod, turned over suddenly, which awakened hor older sister just in tiino for tho latter to hear hor say in a most beseeching tone, Lord, can't you tako a joke?" Ex. Good nursery stock for salo at roasonablo prices. I havo contracted for 20,000 strictly first-class trees of all tho best and most improved varioties whioh will bo 'sold at living prices, to bo delivered next TERRITORIAL NEWS. Sonatorlvos and Hon.

Marcus A. Smith havo formed a partnership, with law office in Tucson. Tho Greene Consolidated Mining company has purchased 250 carload of hay at $7 a ton. Tho company is putting in a supply which may bo drawn upon whon tho prico of hnv advances in tho fall and wintor. Jiange ATeios.

Ed. Mulhurin, of Camp Vordo, has contracted with tho Stoddard Copper company to haul 45 tons of oro por day from tho company's mines to thoir smoltor at Stoddard. Tho contract is for six months. Another Vordo man, E. B.

has tho contract for hauling coko and matte from and to tho railroad Prcscott Courier. Charloy Alters, Territorial secretary, and tho most popular federal official in Arizona, camo up Tuesday from Phajuix. If President MoKinloy heeds popular sentiment ho will Mr.Akcrs to tho position which ho now holds, Flagstaff Gem. Tho first watormolons of tho season were on salo at Tonini's storo Priday, May 21th. Thoj' woro raised in tho valloy near town.

This beats tho record for early watermelons, ovon for Yuma, and Yuma is ahead of all compotitont. Sentinel. Largo timbers for timbering tho big combination shaft, aro arriving in largo lots. 'Hie timbering work at tho big shaft is of a most substantial nature and tho work out lined will mako it one of tho best timbored shafts in tho Tombstone Epitaph. Tho Southern Pacific company is proparing to burn oil in its engines.

It has erected an oil tank at that will hold a million gallons of oil, and will require a month to fill it. Tempo News. Benson is to havo a brick and tilo factory, with 'a capacity -of brick ovory ton hours. A company has been formod with a capital stock of 800,000, and an ordor has been sont east for a outfit of machinery that will cost somothing like Tests made of tho clay found In "tho vicinity provo it to bo of a high grade Ploronco Tribune. The Mesa Creamery company is marketing daily about 175 pounds of buttor.

The cream for this product is furnished by about 185 head of "cows. It costs about 8 cents to feed theso cows dailj', and thoy produco about 20 cents worth of milk per day, clearing 17 conts. A good live creamory is one of tho host wealth distributing mediums possible Free Press. At Benson last week tho Reform School board acceptod tho plans for a structuro submittod by Mr. II.

O. Trost. of Tucson. Mr. Trost is tho architect who made tho plans for tho fine school house which is tho prido of Nogales; the equally fino school structuro at Willcox; tho Carnegie library at Tucson; tho Owls' club houso in this city, and has been awarded tho plans for tho Carnegie library at Prcscott.

Ari zona Citizen. A largo ostrich farm noar Phoenix changed hands again, Mr. A. Y. Pearson having sold it, birds, land and all to Dr.

von Rusk, of Ashovillo, N. for 8100,000. Tho deal was quietly consummat ed. Tho birds, it is bolioved, aro estimated to ropresont about one-third of tho value of tho entire deal, and tho land transferred, about two-thirds. Winslow Mail.

THE NEW YORK WORLD. Almost a Dully ut the Price of Weekly Tho presidential campaign is over but tho world goos on just tho same and it is full of news. Te learn this nows, just as it is promptly and impartially all that you have to do is to look in tho columns of Tho Edition of Tho Now York World which comes to tho subscriber 156 tirnes a year. Tho Thrico.aWeok World's diligence as publisher of first nows has given it circulation whorover tho English language is spokon and you want it. The Thrico World's regular subscription prico is only $1.00 per year.

Wo offer this un-equaled uewspapor and and The Guardian together ono year for 82.5SU. SHELL EXPLODED. Toasting broiling tho importance of tho place. Ho was accompanied by Charles E. Mc-Connell, president of tho Smelter State Bank, of Durango.

Thoy had been on a tour of Southern Arizona and woro greatly surprised at thego.noral prosperous condition of tho southwest, WILLIAM OHUHCII DEAD. A dispatch from Denver dated May 25, conveys tho sad intelligence of tho sudden death by apoplexy of William Church, ono of the most prominent and wealthy citizens of that city. Mr. Church was ono of tho pioneers of this district, coming hero in 1880, and by indominablo energy and per severance did moro than perhaps any other ono man toward opening up tho great copper mines of Though constantly harassed by hostijo Apaches and by rustlers in those early days, Mr. Church stuck to the camp, and was richly rewarded for his labor.

About four years ago ho sold his valuable mineral estates to the Detroit Copper sinco which timo ho has resided in Denver, where he purchased real cstato and in various business enterprises. Tho announcement of his death was a shock to this community, where ho spent so many of tho njost active yoars of his life, Ho was 00 years pf age, but strong and vigorous up to tho timp of his death. Lyddite Shell That Was Jot Supposed to lie ioadod Causes Death. Pretoria, May 59, Whilo tho Boor commander, General Schoct man, his family and somo friends woro examining a lyddito shell which thoy kept in the houso as a curjosjty, tho shell exploded, killr tng the general qij thp tally wounding a daughter and soveroly injuring his wife and two others. General Schooman was a great Krugorito.

Ho lod tho commando of Colesburgand surrendered on tho occupation of Pretoria. Ho was afterward captured by tho Boors and released, when tho British occupied Barbeitown. Tho general then wont on a peace mission and was rotaken by the Brit ish and again released. Sinco then he has resided in Pretoria. Ga zette.

Underwear and blankets at cost at JDayton, Allred Co's, 46tf baking ironing anything that can be done with a wood better, cheaper and quicker on a WICKL TUB W. Moor or coal fire is done iee Oil Stov Heat is not diffused throughout the house there is no smell, soot, or danger, and the expense of operating is nominal. Made in many sizes; sold wherever stoves are sold. If your dealer does not have it write to nearest agency of STANDARD OIL Clifton News. From tho Copper Era.

Ben Crawford returned last week from Tucson, whero he is frequently called of late on "important business." Mrs. Chas. Freeman arrived from Safford last wook. Mr. Freeman' has secured a cottago on Chaso creek, where tho family will reside.

Tho now coko bins for tho Arizona Copper company aro now in uso, with a capacity for about 150 cars of coko. Thoy will provo a great convenience to tho company. J. P. Gillespie, one of the prosperous farmers of tho Solomonville country, spent a few days in Clifton this wook.

Mr. Gillespie does not depend on tho hay markot, but fattens cattle and hogs on his alfalfa, and always finds a good market for them at prices which pay bettor than selling hay. If other farmers of tho valloy would follow his example tho community would soon bo independent of local railroad rates. John A. Porter, a capitalist of Denver, visited Clifton this week, and was greatlj surprised at COMPANY Plotters Demand $10,000.

Davenport, Juno 1. A plot to oxtort a largo sum of money from Mary Shaw, granddaughter of the late millionaire lumberman, George S. Shaw, of Cloquet, has transpired here. A short timo ago Miss Shaw and her father to this city from Atlantic, Iowa, and tho young woman a boarding school here. Shortly afterward Miss bnaw received a letter written in an unknown hand in which the writer threatened an attack upon Mrs.

G. W. Mullins, of Atlantic, a married sister of Miss Shaw, that would re sult in blinding her. This attack was not to bo made, however, if the younger sister would place 810,000 in cash in a certain spot whero the write might got it. Miss Shaw showed the lotter to her father, and ho laughed away hor fears.

A day or two ago however, sho was accosted by a stranger of forbidding appearanco near hor homo, who reminded her of tho lotter and ropeated tho threats that it contained, demand ing that she meet him at an appointed place and bring the monoy. Officers were stationed in hiding and sho kept tho appointment as directed by the man, but tho plot ters did not appear Review. NEW GOODS. We havo just received a new and fresh stock of dry goods, consisting of Percales, Dimities, Lawns, Lawns, solid colors in any shado you desire. Ladies' knit and muslin underwear.

Embroideries aud laces, Feathered fans from 25 cts. to 50 cts. Black and white silk fans from 25 cts. to 50 cts. Japanese fans in all styles and prices to suit all.

Litt Gonts' Band bows and Tech scarfs. Ladies fancy neckwear and belts. Also a fino lino of shirt waists that wo aro offering for 25 cts. each. Gents furnishing goods in dress shirts and underwear just the right weight at just tho right prices.

woinyrtoau to corao ami ex- amino our stock and you will find that wo give you bettor goods for less monoy than any storo in tho Gila Valloy. Our expenses are small, therefore, wo can afford to sell on small margains. A low prico mark touches every article in our store, and every article is ol quality. 2t J. R.

Welkeh Co. earce Delivery and Job Wagon, J. T. Poaroo, Prop. Safford, Ariz.

Clavuon, MAE-Pw. Thatcher, Arizona. Boots and Shoes, from Ladles' Finest Slippers to the Heaviest Brogans, made to order on short notlco. Quality considered, my goods are put on the market as cheap as tho imported article. Parties wishing to rent or sell land, should list it with us.

We havo inquiries nearly every day from strangers coming in for land. The larger list and greater variety of properties wo havo to offer thf more sales can bo made. Follow- is a list of property now on tho market, among them will be found some good bargains: 20 or 40 acres, ono mile west of Safford, Tho cheapest land near Safford. Ono share of water in tho Montezuma with each 20 acres. Como quick and secure a bargain.

A well improved blook in the business center of Safford for salo. A good investment. Town lots well located from 850 up on easy paymonts. 44 acres of land, 3 room brick houso and brick cellar, woll, 35 aores in grain and alfalfa. Plenty of water in good ditches.

3 miles from Pima, 1-4 mile from school. 520 Aero farm tor sale, 400 acres river bottom. All under fenco, nearly all bottom land cleared. Water in throe canals. Tho finest stock ranch in the Gila Valloy.

42 acres above San Jose, all fenced and under cultivation. Ahobe dwelling, 3 shares San Jose water. A choice buy. Now five room house, 2 land with good fence, 1 1-2 aero in alfalfa, young orchard, good stablo and other improvements, for salo in Safford. A good four room house, 3 4 acres land well fenced, good well and young orchard for sale in Safford, 240 aero farm, quarter mile north of Thomas, Graham Ariz 120 aores in cultivation, 80 acro in alfalfa, two-thirds fenced, 4 acres bearing orchard, apples, pears, plums, peaches and apricots.

Cor ral and outbuildings; water in three ditches. Nearly all land tillable. It is ono of tho best farms in the Gila valley, Must be sold within ton days, a fino improved ono and a quarter acre lot, house, ono hundred fruit trees and other improvements. In tho edgo of Safford. Safford, Arizona, Every Package GUARANTEED.

Sold by JETER DTVVrVrrT TC3 tf Gila valley Bakery, Constantly Keep on Iland a Fresh Supply of BAKBPwY PRODUCTS. Bread, Pies, Cakes, Buns, Etc. Catering to Order. Cold Drinks and Fresh Fruit gutter and Bought and Sold. SiUl'oi'd.

Joe Throm, Ai'iKiiim, SANTA FK KOUTK. Daily sleeping cars from Dem- ing to Denvor, Kansas City and Chicago. ei p. tn. Arrives Deming 7 a.

m. ta FoXIioute, Derainc, will make l.rvauuns 1 The Candy Store. i I mmm SAFFORD, ARIZONA. tnwfflWMCTirairmragaBBEa I Pedro Michelena Ai jjggSr mS4 lonery if Cigars, Tobacco and soft Drinks. Mrs.

E. A. Howard. REAL ESTATE ANE MENXNTG AGENCY Real Estate and Mining Abstracts, Business Promptly attended to Correspondence solicited. I an JM' Wy4 S' vnt" Elegant New Chair Cars Seats Free Solid.

Vestibuled Trains Throughout. Kpr dcscriptlyo pamphlet, or other Information, call on or address, R. W. CURTIS, P. TURNER, S.W.P.A.

G.P.&T.A. El faso, Texas. 1 Ss i i ir rt Web 6B PaB if iuSiyid Wholsale Grocers, Safford, 5 -Phone i29 We have Moved Our Entire Stock of Groceries' Bowie, and are now Located in The Co-op Mill We sell to the Trade Oply. Nothing Sold to Com sumers. Don't fail to Get Our Prices before, Buying Elsewhere, Either in Small or Large Quantities.

ATCHINSON, RAILROAD Is the Shortest and Quickest route to Denver, Kansab City, St. Louis, Chicago and all points IMorth, East and The accommodations of this popular road aro unexcelled or west, fciiouia you desire to go JNorth, East or We circulars and information to any Sanla Fc ng v' a- lien. Jfil Paso. Tcj CAtchingpn Tppeka Santa, xsIHk Til 3Z2S3ZDB2BZ3aSSEraB3aBBai I SAFFOBD LUMBER GO. Carry a Full Line of Builders Material, Native and Foreign.

Lime, Piaster and Cement. Hardwood and Wagon Timber. Agents for the Well Known Eammar Paint. Agents for P. B.

Roofing and Paint, Building Paper B. F. PASCOE, Manager. PUTT HOR Graham County, 4 Important Gateways THE ym.T rw a to answer Q.uetstionjs.'. 3 PibflHK TAKE mihb THE UollflUII Bail yEAINt; Thl? handsomely equipped train leaves El l'aso dally and run throuch to St Louis without! 909F latest Pattern Pullman Buffet SleeDers fei Dallas Texas.

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