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Graham Guardian from Safford, Arizona • Page 1

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Graham Guardiani
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i A vl kT Qiflirain PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY iicialDirectory Graliam County OoUNCltr Da Mint MouLATOKE Oeo Silnner Ko srs Board OF SOMRTISOKS Day Chairman Duncan nji Member Toil Grant It Matthews Member riraa lUlchclena Clerk SelomonTUl 8nxBirr Wm Blrchfleld SolomonTllle ReoED rcdro Hlchelena Soloinonrllle Tbiasum Adams SolomonTUlo District Clkrk Adams SoloraonTilU Dist ATTT Wiley 15 Jones Solomony Me Probata Jodos Damron SolomonrUU 80RTlY0a Pamnel Tsii Bnlomonvllle XvrGTFNMilDr i tyaaiQXCjiiSiL TIME TABLE Between HOWIE and RICK Time Card No 18 cancelling Timd Card no Taklna effect Oct 17lh0 a MOUNTA1N TIMK No 11 500 a 1V a 925 aro 10 10 a Lv Ar jv uum ArSWam Ar ii Lv S1S am 55 ii amLv Ar 5M a ii sft mAr hTA 23 10i S1T vu AT 4 05 11 4SP 3 SOpm IS 30 mAr rnnlran 1 Lv 2 45pm 1 gopraLV Aiiiwm 1 nrtihoM Mlm 2 S0pJQtTJIathwsTllle tITll 4iam 2 4SPSuv1 ilix 90panIv Central LtH loam 10 pttIiT Thatcher tI 11 OOatu cli sCbrd I-801-011 5 00intTrall Rauch IT 0 17am i lJpmLv Big Wind H1H JIV 9 Olam I 20pmlY21MnoTftnVt 9O0am 5 MpmLTBnllrs Wells Lv 8 Wnm 6 0SpiaIiV Summit Spur I Ly8 Maru pmAr Bowio Ly8 OOam Trains Not 11 and 12 run dally except 8un 4ij Trains Noi 11 and Vi connect at Cutter with staco from and to Olobe All south bound trains Iiryo aleoluto right of track overall north bound tralu of lamo or Inferior class Trains Nos 11 and 12 maVo conMCtions at Howie with Southern Tactile trains 10 and 20 for all points Hat and Wott ritattons hvo no a9uH i Tulesraph 8tatons Tho Oojin the right to Try this ihrlnl nc MrrtUMtosoM mnyrtnulro 1VM OAKIANJD lresldrnt Arizona and Railway TIME ilOCO up Teeth positlv pnln 0 TABLE Ii Timetable Si tioin pa uoinB North 3j ga Soutn Sh Jan 11803 gg No 2 I Nl li OU 1 tldsbursl 10 20am 1 COiira 20 2 tSummlt 20 9 20nm JtiOpm 40 a ArUuucan 0 8 2am 111 i ri I Duncan 8 lOnia 2 Si la 47 4 Shcldu 7 74frj JtRpm Bf Yorks 7 8Sa 3 li ii Of Coronndo 7 2a tiipra C9 7 kluthrii 4 710am ITipm 61 8 tSWing 645am 4 iM i zr 6 9 til Siding 2 0 40am I Sti i 71 10 Ar Clifton 5 6 15ara tins run dally except Sunday Slop en Sisnal LeaTe I ArrlY ii Maying nivaiciANs Dr Grcfln IbysleUn and Suraon sAronn Arizona TloslncHtoil permanently at Eaffbrd and offers his professional sen Ices to the citiicus of tho Yiclnlty IJEhTMritV Dr Brenner Dentist SArrORW ARIZONA Is iroparcd to make good false plates from positively extracted with WAiM Btrses ft Hartln rcoaos Yo Advertisers dVeitise in a Paper tlat Reaches tle Peope Te GUARDIANS Grclatikfl is NnV EIGHT HUNDRED i No IS Cuttor Jlr6lSoin LYGPOa ARIZONA tjiley Jones District Attorney SOtQHOhVIUK ARIZONA fractlcei In all Federal and Territorial Courts GoodVJin Attorney nt Tnw 90LOMONVILIK ARIZONA Practices in all Fodoral and Territorial Oourti Eilan Attorney at Ihw CLirrun Arizona OCIctrln the A rlsena Copper Cos tiulldlng west Idoof tberlTor Patterson 3AFPC RD ARIZONA practices InallCoutts Edwards Attorney at Ijiw OLOHP ARIZONA Attends the District Court of Qraham County and practices In all the Courts In rltona McCollum Altornoy at Law BAFFOBD ARIZONA Practices In US and Territorial Courts and before tho United States Land Office Robertson Attorney at Law QLODK ARIZONA Attends the District Court of draham County and piactlces In all the Courts la Arltons Chesnntt Attorns OLIJFTON ARIZ Practices In all Courts IOD0KS Woodman of tci World Meets bimonthly Tf Downs Consul Ooininntvdnr PATTKtsOrfolork LOCAL NEWS OF THE WEEK Itoffia of local Interest Gathered by Reporters on their Eounas DOIlfGS IH AHD ABOUT TOWN lJriy Llttl Notes of General Intorets rieked up Here and There Ll nSIIER NEWSIAlEIt thinjr Agent 21 Merchants Exchange Bulldlnff Ban Francisco Is our authorlied asent This paper is kept on fllo In his olllco ANTED -SEVER AL TRUSTWORTHY persons in this state to manage our business In thelrownand nearby counties It Is mainly olllco work conducted at home Salary straight 8900 a year and expenses definite bon aflilo no more no left salary Monthly 5 He Jercnce Enclose self addressed stamped en- YCJopeIlcrbcrt Hess lrost Dept Chicago Alex Hant was in town on bnsinegs 11ns wook iroraGe miMc Tho ntftdcray students oi Thatch er will visit the tcaohcrs institute in a lody this afternoon Ijutns Co have received a fino lino ol dauble barrolcd shot guns which they will sell cheap tf The chool marms have had possession of the town for the Inst two dys Phillips Kimball of Thatcher received their car load of machinery stoves ranges etc this week Buckingham llecht and Hamilton Brown Co boots and shoos tho bes btainablo at lowest cash prices 1 1 John Blako Co tf A fine sounding six hundred pound Lcll was placed in tho belfry of iiaffords school houso last Tuesday School books Candies Drugs and Notions cheap at Dr Cassels tf Miss Ida Dixon loft on Thurs day of last week for Phoenix whero sho will visit rolativcs lor a few weeks Ijams Freeman have just re ceived an extra supply of fino coffins tf A fine lino of clothing 8800 to 81500 per suit crash Buits cheap at John Blako Co tf Dora Morris was a passenger on tho down train ladt Monday morn irtff Mr Morris has sold hia blacksmith shop in Solomonvillo Dont forget tho theatro in Rob insons ball at Thatcher next Monday night A COMPLETE LINE OF STATIONERY SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES AT CASTLES POST OFFICE STORE SAFFORD tf Win Greer Blackmoro and Gilbert Philon arrived in Safford list week from Texas They all contemplate locating here We understand that Mr Greer is ne gotiating a lease on tho Qroesbeck hotel Ijams Co keep door looks from 25c up Sewing machines from 820 up all sizes bolts from 1 to 21 inohes cold chisols Hay pulleys etc tf Noxt Monday night tho Arizona Comedy Company will play The Lonely Man of tho OceaBin Rob insons hall Thatcher Office work ioo Office work with medicine 150 Visits in town uo Visits in town with medicine 200 Dr Cassels tf Litj tou Co have just received lniye assortment of ladles capea clonks und caps which they tiro selling at bedrock prices if High arm machines only 20 at Ijams Gos tf Bolts of all sizes kept by Ijams Co tf Dr BuIT dontistof Phoenix is in Safford He has opened an office and will probably remain hero Austen tho barber is pretty well disgusted Ho has had to stick lo bin shop closely all week white lie wanted to nit owl tho institute in order to vrH a squint at tho pretty school mnrms Mr Siuiw of Globe has been apondlntr sivuml days in Safford He came hfre in Kcarch of some beef caltlf and bought two car loads of I Dowdlo Mr Sidow is in tho butcher business in Globo and uses about seventy five head of cattlo each month In this issuo will bo found a new advertisement of the Fair Jos East manager This storo is mokJ ing a specialty on shoes nnd arc offoring some fino ones at groat bargains They carry a full st ick of high grade shoes and there is no place in tho territory vrhoro you can ao ueuor in tins lino than at the Fair A good line of dry goods groeorios and notions is also carried It will pay you when wanting shoos to sao the stock carried at tho Fai THROUGH TO GLOBE The Reaches Its Destination HOPES AT LAST REALIZED The First itallroa Train Entered the City of Globe Tasterday Special to tho GiMnDUNi Geronimo Deo 1 Tho first train over to enter tho city of Globo ran in yesterday The lino has been completed and hereafter regular trains will run between Globo and Bowio It is tho purpose of tho railroad company I jj i on a ilvt ass panger twin so the service will Oo as Rood as any in the territory From St David This boautiful little town situated on tho banks of tho San Pedro river is composed mostly of Mor mon people and presided over by A liolgrcen as nisnop jurs Goodman keeps tho post office and a little country storo of general merchandise At tho recent olectton Walter Fife was elected justico of tho peace and John Morrill constablo of this preoinct so tho boys nre suro of having justico meted out oven handed For sociability and hospitality the people cannot bo surpassod On Thanksgiving day your correspondent witnessed a game of ball botweon the married men and tho kids of tho town and uot a swear word was beard from anyone dur ing tho entire game Farming nnd stock raising aro tho principal porsuits Here is tho only place in the territory whore artisian wells have proven a success Since tho first one bored by Alex MoRae there havo been thirty five others bored awl no place within this immediate vicinity havo thoy failed in finding water It is found at a depth ranging from 250 to 430 feot It costs from eighleon to twenty cents por foot to dig thorn No larger than a two inch pio has been put in yet The water is por forfcctly pure Tho heaviest flow as yet was found on Mr Goulds ranch at a depth of 430 feet This well runs eighty throo gallon per minute or 49b0 gallons per iour or 118520 gallons every 24 hours Tho land up and down tho river is very fertile and thoro is nothing to prevent this from being one of tbp nchost little spots in tho territory Thoro is always plonly of water in tho canals to irrigate small grain and alfalfa and with tho artisian water orchards and gardens will be a speoial feature in the near future The adjacent mining cainps nnd railroad towns afford a cash mar kot for everything the farmer has to soil Stock men find no bottor range in soutborn Arizona than is found within a radius of ton miles of here Cattle aro all fat and the winter range is excellent Home sookors would find it to their advantage to investigate the possibilities of tins section of country There is room for many more good industrious farmers and plonly of land and good land too to bo homesteadod St David Nov 28 1898 Irccrtea at thOrjn ltcof Advices from the Grrnd Reef inineaie to the effect that tho showing of precious mctale with depth The big ledge has been penetrated a depth 457 feet and a tunnel is being run to strike th 400 fool lovol Both drifting and kinking are being prosecuted viltoi oubIy and the promise of the niin is Btrndily growing gi eater The policy i owner is developing tho mine on a grand scale before erecting a reduction plant is in marked con tract with that of the mipractie i 0 thusiaet who builds the Ktuclter btnui he finds tho requisite amount of oro General Manager Payne has certainly shown good judgment and praoliul mining ability in his management of tbo Grand Ueof Its entry into tho ranks of great ptoduours is only a matter ol time Star a Lonoly Man of the Ocean by tho Arizona Comedy Company next Monday night in Robinson 1 ball Thatcher TEACHERS IHBTITUTE The Instructors of the Jaunty In Session at SasTord this TVelc The Tcachors Instituto of Graham county convened in the Saf ford school houso last Wednesday morning promptly at 10 oclock Tho teachers in attondanoo are as follows A Woods Joy Claridge Miss Sadio Blake Miss Rogers nnd Mits Smith Pima Collins Bonita Iletta Belknap Norma Clark Solomonvillo Jones Mary Tuttlo nnd Maud Kemp Safford Williams Mrs Jones Lay ton Jie ClufJ CentraUC Hobor Larson Sarah Allrcd Wm Asay II Smith Emma Merrill Sylvia Sossions Thatcher Frankio Middloton Eden Fannie Kelso Geronimo Mary Smith Carter Alva Porter Eden Healy San Jose Glasseock Lone Star Jas Wakefield Bryco Hcttie Greer Goodwin Orvil Larson Graham JM Hackott Ft Thomas Thos Cunningham Lamb Kate Yock Aravaipa Alia Leo Hubbard Miss EHilton Day Maud Goldackor Clifton Agatha Tippets Franklin II Pototaon Duncan Harry Warren Thomas This gives a total of thirty eight teachors in attendance the first day being as full a representation of teachers ovor in attendance at an institute in tho county After the opening oxeroises Wednesday morning Rev Downs welcomed the teachers in a most hearty manner to Safford inviting thorn to mako their visit with us as much homelike as pos secretary Territory lU I 1 Is llfI ill smtf IjPIIw Wiss WlJfm 1 1 4n 1 1 i ro 1 I Dk TlfTffnr nw wMICTWfc wM WirtMTMgamrtiai aMM nnm inn ninTrMinwwMiMmfTiinri nnnn ulwiijiili aajtusj nm Trmrrrwii i humwi i i i VOL IV NO 39 i 7 ii ujinm i sreer i ii i ipihimii ine i ii simis ii i i hi II iw SAKFOKD GRAHAM COUNTY ARIZONA DECEMBER 2 1898 OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Dr Groon olllco in store i Ijams drug tf Fino winos liquors and cigais at John Blako Co tf Why pay 00 for a sowing nut chine when you can got a fine Drop Head at Ijams Coa lor sau tf jfli FRESH CANDY AT CASTLES POST OFFICE STORE SAFFORD tf Domestic 5 ots por yard nt John Blako Co tf sible at the same tune assuring them that thoy were welcome The address was closed by a mast erly paper on Scholarahrp Prest Andrew Kimball in a conciso nndablo speech responded to the nilure8S ot welcome in half of tho teachers Thanked the peoplo of Safford for their hospitality and conducted hy nraeyery pertinent remarfis on What Kind of Education do- Writfccd ln tho afternoon as per provious arrangement the school house aod grounds were dedicated by Elder Merrill After the dedicatory prayer had beon offered tho regular work of the institute was commenced and carried through according to the program Tho papers read wero good without an exception The responses and discussions wore all spirited and to the point and our opinion is that as much good was derived from tbo present gession as from any former instituto Tho teachers attending aro all intelligent and present a fine ap pearanco as a body Tho people of the county havo good cause for being proud of their educators The people of Safford did their best to mako the visit of the teachers as plcatant as possible On Wdns iv evening a reception was givet uc i in the church whore they wero taken in hand by the reception commicteo and introduced to all those in attendance An appropriate program was rend ered and a general good time had The institute will conoludo with a grand ball tonight in Jacobsons hall The Institute Hall It was first arranged to hold the Institute ball to night in Robin sons hall at Thatcher but considerable dissatisfaction was x- prvssed on this arrangement for several reasons chief among them being tho fact that it would be difficult for all the teachers to get to Thatcher A voto was taken on the matter by the teachers on Wednesday morning when it was decided to change the place and tho dance in Jacobsons hall in Safford Catarrh Cunnot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS as thoy cannot reach tho scat of tho disease Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease and in order to cure it you must take internal rom idles Halls Catarrh Cure is takon internally nnd nos diroelly on tho blond arid mucous surfaces Halls Citarrh Cure is not a quack modi Iino It was prescribed by ono of the best physicians in this country fur years and is a regular preset ip tion It is composed of the best Ionics known combined with tho best blood purifiers acting directly on tho mucous surfaces The perfect combination of tbo two in grcdionts is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh Send for testimonials free Chenet Co Props Toledo Sold by druggists pnoee 75 ots Halls family pills are the test OFFER HAS BEEN ACCEPTED Spnln Will Relinquish Cuba and Cede Porto Rico and the Philippines Paris Nov 29 Spain has accepted tho United States offer of 20000000 and at a joint session of the peace commissions this afternoon consented without conditions to rolinquish Cuba and eedo Porto Rico Guam and the Philippines The document presenting this acceptance contained only 300 words It opened with reference ts the final terms of the United States and said that tho Spanish commissioners after having taken eognizanco of tie terms proposed by tho Arutrioani replied that their government had tried to give as equitable an stnswor ms ponsilt but that they wero net proparod to commit their government to acceptance of the principles embodied in tho argument Spain rejects thfso principles tho note continues as sho always has rejected them basing her attitude upon tho justice of her cause The note then saj she still ndhcrcs to those principles which sho has heretofore invariably formulated nowevor tho noto adds in her desire for peace she has gone so far as to proposo certain compromises which the Amer icans havo always rejected Sho has abo attompted it is further as sorted to submit lo arbitration some of the material particulars upon which tho two governments differed These propotals for arbitration it is added tho Americans had equally rojectcd Theso allegations reply as to tho attempted arbitration refer to hor proposal to arbitrate tho construction of tho third article of tho protocol and also to submit the Spanish colonial debt of Cuba and the Philippines to arbitration Tho last proposition has been made in a written communication Sinco its pre sentation and in return for such arbitration Spain offered to cede tho territory in dispute Tho Amoricans refused both propositions for arbitration Spains ro ply today in eubstanco continued by declaring that tho United Slates has offored as a kind of compensa tion to Spain something very adequate to the sacrifices the latter country makes afe this moment anu Lshe fuels that the United States proposals cannot be considered just and equitable Spain has however exhausted all tho re sourcos oi diplomacy in nn attempt to justify her attitude Seeing that an acceptance of tho proposal made to Spain is a necessary condition to a continuance of negotiations and seeing that the resources of Spain nre not suoh as to onablo her to re entor upon tho war she is prepared in hor desire to avoid blood shed and from considerations of humanity and patriotism to submit to the conditions of the conquonng nation however harsh they may be She is therefore ready to accopt the proposals of the American commission as presented at tho last sitting Tho reading and translation of tho document occupied less than five minutes At the conclusion of the translation tho commissioners empowered Senor Ojeda secretary oi the Spanish commission and Secretary Moore of tha American commission to draw up articles which aro to embody tho relinquishment of Cuba by Spam and the cession of Porto Rico and tho Philippines Those ai tides which may be considered as constituting tho conditions of peace will bo ready for submissios on Wednesday This is based upon tho belief that instead of undertaking to arrange matters yet to be settled in the treaty of peace a general clause will be placed in tho treaty binding each of the parties to begin operations in the near iuture upon those subjects uiio Beal Mrs John Boal of Pima diod ai hor homo last Tuesday and was buirod on Wednesday Two weeks ago Mrs Boal gave birth to a child and the oauso of her death was a relapse Iluush Riders ISouuil for Cuba Wichita Kans Nov 29 Dr Langford of Arizona and twelve of Roosevelts Rough Riders have gono to San Juan Hill Cuba to prospect for gold innn interview here Langford said Beoauso of its pleasant climate I believe Cuba to be a better gold field than the Klondike I think Cuba is ono of tho best prospocting countries in tho world I prospected in Alaska until July 1 oxpect to locato claims on San Jnun Hill that the company will bo able to work nt farge profit SANTA GLAUS Headquarters at Dr Cas sels Presents for all from grandpa to the baby Prices to suit everybody tf CAUGHT STEALING CORN A Conple of Thieres Get Into Bartons Trouble Last Sunday night Amclio Elias one of AM Elias clerks at Solo monville notieod a couplo ot men attempting to get into his brothers sloio and failing in this go into I Solomons corral Young Elias hunted up Chas Solomon and thoy proceeded into the corral arriving just in time lo see the two mon climbing over the wall with a sack of corn Thoy called lo tho pilferers to stop but they dropped tho grain nnd ran Elias nnd Siltnon climed to tho top of the wall and called ugain to the two men to stop but thiy kept on running vwrenpcn both of their pursuers opened fire with six shooteia Five or six Bhots wero fired but thoy did not check the flcoing mon Charley and Aujelin then jumped from tho wall and gave chase capturing ono of the thieves after a short run The other ono ran home and soon Dr Lacey was called to dress a wound he had received Ho had been struck by ono of tho shots jnat below tho shoulder blade the ball passing through between tho bones of tho left shoulder and the lung Tho thieves proved to be Jack and Will Davis of Solomonville Next day they wero given a hearing and placed under bonds in default of which thoy are now in jail Tho wound received is not considered dangerous but i very painful DISTRICT COURT Hon Fletcher Dean Tresldlns Tho oaso of Tenitory vs Estavan Rodvigues and Praoterio Pasada was tried and disposed of last Friday Tho above named defendants were charged with forging bolates on tho Detroit Copper Company at Morenci Tho jury returned a verdict of guilty On Saturday tho Holladay nnd Wright murder caso was commenced The regular pauel of jurymon was exhausted and yet a full jury was not secured rnd speoial venira won mncd in lull jury was se cured on Monday By Tuesday afternoon the ovidence of the pros ecution wa3all in and that of the defenso by Wednesday afternoon This case is the moat prominent criminal case on tho docket and has al traded tho attention of all tho people both tho defendants be ing well known nnd tho murder of which they aro charod having boen a very bold and daring one 91 TeachorWhal is a fort Pupil A place for soldiers to live in Teacher And a fortress Pupil A place for soldiers wives to live in Truth Robbed thetlraTO A startling incident of which Mr John Oliver of Philadelpha was the subject is narrated by him as follows I was in most dreadful condition My skin was almost yellow eyes sunkon tongue coated pain continually in back and sides no nppotito gradually growing weaker day by day Three phj sieinnB had given mo up Fortunately a friend advised trying Electric Bitters and to my great joy and surprise the first bottle made a decided improvement I continued their uso for three weeks and am now a well man I know thoy savod my hfo and robbed tho grave of another victim No ono should fail to try thorn Only 60 cents per bottle at all dealers in racdi cine BOLD BURGLARS- So en Tramps Taken la The Illforlna Rascals Shonlrt Get Six Msnths Every winter the valloy towns aro more or less ourscd with a band of thioving Weary Willies who are too lazy to work and good lor nothing unless it is to go to jail or stretch hemp A herd of theso vagtbonds struck Safferd last week and last Wednes day night they buiglarizod Dr Wishs house getting quite a lot of clothing Tho doctor saw them just as they were leaviHgthe houso and he and llyrum itingnam ioi lowed them Later Constablo Morris was found und he and Ed Allen nrrosted threo of thorn one of whom confessed to the officers Yesterday Ed Allen Bud Neal and Earl Wish arrested four moro at Solomonville Just as wo go to press tho examination is going on Finest sowing maohincs in th valloy at Ijams Co Prices S20 and up tf Dr Ruff of Phoenix is now in Safford and is prepared to do nil kind of dental work Office at TOwens It Blako has jiiBt recoived a car load of doors windows and redwood al McUhire Pattersons it CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Latter Day Saints CONBERANOE notice The St JoBeph Stakq confernneo will convene in Thatcher Snndv nnd Monday December 4th and 5th Elders Cowlcr nnri Owen Woodruff of the Quorom of tho Apostles will be present with us A most cnjoyablo time is anticipated All ar cordially in vited to attend rjlOORASIMB Of the mailings of theSt Jset Stuko Conference to be JaetJ in Thatcher Decembor 8rtl 4A andr 5th 1898 Saturday the 3rd Relief gseiety 10 a and 2 tu Benrd i ucatiMi 12 umjy tb 4th Sunday jehoo 9 awJVCtfbw will he dosed until 10 a General conforelico commences at 1030 in and 2 in SqveVrfies meeting 12 in Mutual Improvement meeting 7 m1 Monday tho 5tlv General conference 10 a nnd 2 mj Priesthood meeting 12 The general monthly Priesthood meeting of the St Joseph Slak will convono in tbo Acadomr at Thatcher Saturday November 26 at A fnllattendenco sired Andrew Kimbai JonNsoN Layton Stako Presidency Notice to SerenUps Elder Seymour Young Sector President of tho First Couneil of SovccUes in company with A03tle Abraham Woodruff will be in the St Joseph Stake December 4th and 5th Elder Young dusire to meet with the Seventies of tho 89th Quorum at some time during tho Stake conference No hour is fixed but oach member of the SOth Quorum of Sovonties is requested to be in attendance so that Prost Young can call them together at an hour that laojfseoHi most propitious 7tMlt ii ijfUem Tbo Relief srv lonfereooe of the St Joseph 8tkg jliH oonvan in the academy 3ftLeher Stitur day Doc 3rd at 10 a Elizaueth Layton President ACADEMY COLUMN Kdlted by the Students of the St Joseph Stake Academy Tbo students in a body will fat tend the Teachers Instituto today and will be permitted to attend the ball this evening The Academy will bo dismissed Monday on account of tho stake conference Next Tuesday the Sundaysohool Normal course will commence and conlinuo five weeks until all Sun dny school teachers have the privilege of taking the course A Allrcd made the sclmo a present of tho Koran Prest Kimball presented tho Academy with two volumns of the proceedings of the ConstituienU Convention of Utah Educational gems Whero there nre no flowers thero is no lovo Where thero are no bookis thero is no intelligence Beauty of character is the est when integrity modeaty nl ctuceiicy blend harmoniously wj have the highest type a Joseph a Washington a Jesus The class of 1901 was sorry thtvy had to let tho Commercial class take the lead in ranks to day their good fortune in getting their banner secured them this position Class 1901 sent ipr their banner three weeks ago but for some cause it has failed to come The AtJadoray ball was a success The ladies wore their uniforms if blue and white and presento nice appearance The Elocution class of 01 mom bors have developed their lungs to the extent thnt while reciti in concert they cau be heard away Remarkable Rescue Mrs Michael Curtain PlainGeld III makes the statement that sho caught cold which settled on hor 5 lungs sho was treated for a month by her family physician but grow worse He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could euro hoi Her druirgest siifrgostod Dr Kmrrs Now Discovery for Consumption ue uougni a oeuio nnd to her do- light found herself benefitted from first dose Sho continued and after Unking six bottles uid herself sound and well now does hor own housework nnd is tig wjll us sho ovor was Frou triul bftiUot of this Great Disfovcry tt ill ri ers in mudieim 30- oonls and 100 A li -ill ii 4.

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