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Arizona Weekly Republican from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 4

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THtj WBBKjLT ARIZONA RJEPUBL'CAM i time that he- outgr tnv began to look n. a Hul THE sow IA'DY- UP IB THE STI.ETCH. ause hp couldn't being R0 antranoing-. There never was a time culd put a Tag on any ithout a nigm on on ire Female Comunity so ho wal. In he overdlld the About the lair and began to look round Eyes, the caught the Athletic Fever Eo in Sassiexy was the 'ellow who had played on a leven and who owned olo Little j-ilbur.

naa bc( und thojt ho could drift into a Rom without causing thp i ipple. Now that he was becoming Bald a 0 TM' ne Cared t0 He was lucky if he- got a evf ords fro-n some elderly PatronTM for the! Girls who owned a hfrh BALL. The members of the icopa club last night enjoyed their fortnightly ball. The only arrest -ule by the police yesterday was that jrunken inun who was haunting (Idewalk In front of the city hjall. I 0 CANVAS The elty coun- 1 hold a special meeting tonight canvnss" the returns of Wednesday's lection on the Water bond question.

i THIRTY DAY Aurt'llus JMUs, convicted In the court of Jus- m. priest nt Tempe of a m.sdemcanor, brought to the county Jail yestcr- afternoon on a commitment for A BAD Mexicans, a Mexican woman and aA negro Woirm wore arrested Thursday" night by Of'i- c-c-rs Lawrence and Hinson for drunkenness and disorderly CDnduct in little house on Harrison street. 1 Tiny were sent to jail for 'ten days each yesterday by the city recorder, together with another Mexican, who tho same sentence for drunkenness. CENTRAL M. E.

CHURCH SOUTH, Center and Monroe streets, R. A. Rowland, pastor--Services on Sunday is follows; Sabbath school, 9.45 a. Dr. H.

A. Hughes, superintendent; preaca- ing at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.

by the pastor; junior league at 3 p. Epworth league, 7, leader. Miss Mabel Rowlanl, subject, "The Sacred Sabbath." A cordial invitation to attend, these serviced is extended to all. THE BORDQTT Bo dott, arrested for assWlt on another the Carriage, but that was about ar as he could go. he bscame that pathetic Figure, played-out Beau--the extinct Volo- in the Landscape ot Gaiety.

He to butt in, from force of Habit. he had the Ice-Pitcher handed to so often that at last he got wise iinself and realized that he belong- in the Top Shelf. J. did what every Man does, bsst he can. He hooked up with a ien Lady who looked all right In Dark and although a bundle ot ey came with her, he earned he g-ot.

bral. He who nails ths First On om makes a Mistake. 1NC1ALISM IN HIGH PLACES. the people of New York, for le. It has been said many times Yorksrs are in some respects at provincial people- in theUniteC This is, of.

course, slanderous. ie fact is that there are people York, who have traveled who have visited Paris and est, and Bombay and Hons and Jerusalem and Vladivostok, ave never been in Washington 1 Of course, it is Incon- to prove this statement, but is that two New Yorkers of education and refinement' arc Washington at this writing nfess that this Is their first Ithough they have traveled and Asia until they are tired of -otting. These are not isolated es. tly there came to "ashlngton. who had accumulated a fortune millions of dollars in one of atest industries in the country.

ne and the seat of the Industry ded are in an interior city, but ipany has branches in every in the world. He had travei- iny lands, but he not been, sijice the Civil wtjr- He had been so busy' had not thought of the changea have taken place at the cap- saw everything with the -e of a. child. The senate Inter-; puzzled him greatly: the congress made him ashamed believed Europe possesaeji- irchitecture and art worth'j the executive departments) on a different plan than he, osed. IJe found that the men 1 relieved great were small anil' ha had believed second-rater 1 ders in legislation and admln- --Collier's Weekly.

iNEWSPAFERr A VIOLIN 1 w'so heard violin duet by Mrs. Porter iml Miss' Bertha Poo.ck on Easter" Sun- jay will be plenreil to know a they jfill again" in the Nazarenu on evening. April 21. FUNERAL OF JAMES RIGHETTI- funeral of James P. ijlghettl will thla afternoon at St.

Mary's i church. Members of the fire department and of the A. O. U. W.

tore been notified to attend in uniform bnd regalia, JIM HOY Hoy as sentenced yesterday by Justice Robert 30 to serve twenty-five dayi ji the county Jail. Jim Hoy Is the Chinaman that stirred up a riot In Chinatown early In the week and ttreatened to cut couple- of hli cmintrymen up Into fish bait. 1 4 NEW TIME Olln Vnl- Globe Northern rnllrpad is opor- under a new time card, which re- Hitly went Into effect. Trains now-j 1 uve Globe dally, except Sunday at I a.m., arriving at Bowie at 10:45 a. m.

teturnlng, trains leave Bowie at 1:1." arriving at Globe at 8.15 p. m. VISITING THE dranil Mrs. Urodle and Judge and Mrn. Sirs.

W. F. Nichols have gone on a jtialt to the Grand Canyon, The gentlemen will return shortly, but ladles will spend some time there. It will not be long before the governor have to return to the canyon with the president. THE Mi'M'S are out for a of the Men's League- eif the Kirn Presbyterian ciuich this evening.

Mr. Deschamp.j the wll known physiognomist, will he the- principal spe.i*. -r and several other gentlemen will stive brief addresses. Inffki Andrews will ei the joccaslon with songs and simple rc- 'frtshmentci will served, ANOTHER MAN Klnncy has received a le-tter Ktitherlne Lumpkln of 111.. making- Inquiry after her f.ither, John Limpkln, a man of advanced wjio was last heard of traveling to- the Mohave desert.

The writer Islvery anxious for the safety of her father and would appreciate'any infor- mttlon regarding him. OFFICIAL J. M. left last night for the south vlalt of about two weeks In Tacson, Tombstone, Wlllcox, SafforT and Globe. 'Mrs.

SwetnnmJ Is grand worthy matron of the order Eastern Star of and hen tour Is to viplt officially the lodges ofi the order In' the towns named. Later she will make a similar tour through the northern part of the territory. tlBRARY third of the series of three entertainments arranged (or the benefit of the public pchool library will be given on th" nijrht of April 17 nt p. m. in the high whool auditorium.

The entertainment will be a charming programme given by Professor F. E. Burroughs of New- York, a humcrist and public speaker whew fame is national. He referred the press wherever he has up- pstred as the "prince of entertainers." NFAV ot the followng corporations were filed In the office of the county recorder yesterday: Garretson Sahuarlpe company, capital stock $00,000, incorpora- tois William H. Farnsworth.l James H.

Smith and William H. Davenport Mining and Exploration company, capital stock $3,008,000, Incorporators C. D. and F. E.

Van Duzcr and E. C. Tnh; Sierra Mining company, capital stetck $3,000,000, Incorporators. S. Wildman, C.

P. Wickham, F. H. Jones and others. SATISFACTORILY The cose brought in Justice Burnett's court against E.

M. Skinner of the Arizona Building company by A. Farrrlsh was satisfactorily or- ladged yesterday by the a mmt by the defendant of the claim agfclnst him and the accruing costs. It was a quasi criminal proceeding growing out of the lease of a house by the defendant to the compalnant who ascertained that while Skinner had some claim to the property It was In litigation and he had no right to accept money for the lease of It. MEETING THIS AFTERNOON--- Tht members of the commltt'ee of citizens, who have been engaged In can- vujslng for the bonus to secure tha construction of a beet sugar factory In -alley, are requested to meet thla after, ion at 4:30 o'clock at the board of trade room.

It Is desired that a full -oort of all subscriptions be made in to determine the exact situation 7n the meantime, If any mem- add a few hundreds or thou- to the list during the day It will I 1 much more assurance that the i be large enough tlo securo th, tory. i (From Saturday's 4 'ASSED THE city Ipst night canvassed the vote vator bonds and appointed offl- CTH city election. MISS WILLIAMS WILL Adclla Williams of the Sunlight will speak at tho Baptist ser- vl imfay evening, and will address th- 'ors at 3 o'clock. i UlY library tortalnment trnt was to have at the high school building i by Professor F. E.

Burroughs till tonight on account of I appearance the yesterday on the first charge by a juhi in Justice Robe-rtson's court. HP was cleared and felt so outraged about -t that he pleaded guilty to the other iharge. was given light sentence which was suspended and' a golid lecture by the court. Ills relatives testified that he wai only eight years old though he was large 'for his ago. DENIAL OF The- Republican yesterday morning it was stated' that the case agalrst E.

M. Skinner by A. D. Farish had been settled 1 by the payment by Mr. Skinner the claim of Mr.

Farish and the costs of the proceeding. Mr. Skinner anil his attorney, Mr. Lyman. admit tho- end of the case but they say that was dismissed on the- motion of thi' her name, together with that of the Indian school orchestra, which furnlsW the music, an evening of unusual enjoyment.

school is two and one half miles north on Center street, is easily reached by car, carriage or cycle. Everybody' 1-3 Invited. LIBRARY ENTERTAINMENT. -The library entertainment nt the High school building last night, was a pleas- Ing success in point of attendance and financial returns and 1 in the satisfaction of the audience with the evening's programme. F.

E. Buriougbs, the noted humorist, madip- a good' Impression though he was very nick all day yes- terelay and at one time during the performance he was so 111 a hack was ordered to take him to his hotel. He-felt better though 'by the time it arrived and finished the evening's programme. music was furnished by Miss Grace, Hilgen andi Miss Grace Dunbar. The peace officers were kept unusually busy all of Friday night and they woko up the sheriff's office every half hour thp purpose of receiving The was Andy Care-la," who was supposed to be working to get money to pay a fine imposed on him sonie Instead of that he was gptting Idrunl; and making a turmoil in Is neighborhood.

J. Martinez got drunk and kicked in the door of the house an-3 dared the owner tcj come out him. When the challenged party appeared Martinez made a rearguard movement, but hei waa overtaken and was getting the worst of 1 a bloody engagement whpn the oRlcers appeared on the scene, rescued him and i took him to jail. Will Griffin and Charles In foi there was not settlement. NEW nt the following corporations (lie I In tho office of the county recorder yesterday: New West Lebanon 1 company, capital stock $1.10,000, incoi- porators M.

E. Hunt, F. R. Moore ami S. A.

Champion; Bennett's Petroleum Butner company, capital stoci Incorporators George H. Mower, Georg-; S. Bennett and others; Arizona and Development company, capital stock $3,000,0000, Incorporntois R. W. Jackson, J.

L. Slusher, R. S. Slnshoi and others. QUARTERLY COMMUNION J.

B. Jones, D. of Upper Iowa conference will preach the First Methodist Episcopal church tomorrow morning assist the pastor in the quarterly communion service. Dr. Jones is a man of pulpit ability and' shouldi be heaul by all the members anil friends of the chuich.

A number of new members will be rcceivecl at tho opening of tho morning service In the evening a class of young lacljrs 11 graduate from the Intel mediate League Into the Epworth Lensxie with appropriate exccrclses. Short pape-s will be lead 1 on "The Story of i dlsm. Phe Life 'of John Wesley," and, "The Life of Bishop ARIZONA Me i- dowc, better known as Arizona Charl.e, arrived here yesterday mornli from Yuma which Is now his home. has sold out all his Klondike interests except some mining claims and has bought a large tract of land n2 ir Yuma. He to visit the Tonto rountry where he still has a little ranch, beilore returning to Yuma.

Ho has a little souvenir ot the Klondike in the way of a nugget contain ng $130 that e-ame from one of his cla ms. sit is needless to remark that he' with that particular claim till he worked It out. Many of his lilunds here d'ld- not recognize him at first yesterday on-lne to the fact that he has, cut ofi his wild west moustache and hair. SUGAR BEET committee soliciting for the beet sugjir factory bonus held a meeting at the of trade room last anil went over the situation again Thpy found they were still short a small acreage a-ad' to secure the bonus OM more e'ffort was necessary. Th members of the committee, therefor', notwithstanding the fact that they have done faithful and hard' work ag -eed to make another try for success.

It 13 too gocdi a thing to let go by default and every hour counts. The sugar has already waited longer a I promised to do but tie committee Is doing its best to meet conditions. (From Sunday's Daily.) 'WOODMEN MEMORIAL--All Woodmen of the World' are- requested- to be present at K. P. hall at 2:30 today to attend the annual memorial sei-jv ce.

i CITY tion for the regular municipal election will close April 24. All who want to vote must get their names on the- list before that time. The registration for the bond- election was for that'election alone. FLAG new (las lc 110 feet high has been planted' at Phoenix Indian school ami the colors will be run up for the CHARGED TH EMBEZZLE- Sheriff Phil C. Ensign arrived in town yestoiday morning with T.lB.

Shlde, who wanted at Blsbc'e on charge of embezzlement. Deputy qf Cochlso county came in frotnj the south yesterday mofninc- and took charge Shide, leaving with him last night for Bisbee.i Shlde WC.B located by an articla which appeared in the Republican, taken from a Blsbee paper. Deputy Sheriff Ensign, who Is located at Hot Springs Junction, saw It in the Republican and, learning that Shide had been there a few days be- fc-re, wired the sheriff's office for Instructions. He was after some communication with Blsbee, to look for him. He found him at a mining camp near by.

He Waa not llockea up while he was irt town. He says is innocent of the charge against him and can prove his innocence on arrival at Bisbee. He was a mine foreman there for six years. I I FOOD FOR Walker, of Coconino county arrived 1:1 town yesterday morning i i threi- convicts for Yuma. ne thorn Is man named Kirk, who had bcejn f-en- teiH'Pd ito a term of five yc.us For ass a i Intent to commit municr.

The names of the others are Stiaunton and Jones, who got two 1 years each for burglary. Sheriff Cpok'joined the here with Dan Cates" and Jack Neary, who last week pleaded guilty I Indictments for burglary. Mr. Walker says that the northern part of tihe ter- rltoiy never before ha'd such a prosperous prospect. It has -been raining on the mesas and, snowing In the mountains alrrjost constantly.

As he left Flgstaff It vas snowing again, and wljen he got to Ash Fork snow had become mixed with rain. Many lakes in Coconino county, which have been dry for years, are now filled-with Water nnd the stockmen arc Assured a bountiful supply at least for thp whole of this season. i I. O. '(.

GRAND excursion p-irty here last niijht Jor Blsbee to ationd 1 t'ae annual session of the vafioua grand 1 bodies of thp I. O. O. F. of this jurisdiction which convene there on Monday.

Thos3 representing the Phoenix lodges W. JK. C. E. Kar C.

Mrs. A. J. Bradley, Mr, 1 Coyh', Mrs. Ban- and Mrs.

T. M. Nolln. Tht'y were accompanied by Grandmaster'-F. P.

Trott and Grand Secretary George Mintz also of this city, and T. an ofllcer of the grand encampment fpr the present redding- in- Prescott. In the p.ifty also were the following representatives from northern points: J. R. Halsey and' E.

J. Perry ot Kingmnn, the latjter deputy grand 'master; P. M. Shaferf of Wlllla ns; H. M.

Suder, George Avery, E. G. Rosenblatt, Ben Robinson, Mis. Forest, Mrs. Hefjiry and Mrs.

Hill of Present; Mrs. Wagner of Glendale-. N. A. Morford of this city expects to leave 01 tonight's train, I I (From Morta'y's Dally.) i BAND ONCE was anothor beautiful jpring.day arid thepn vvas a large attendance at tlie band ncert the evening.

i WHEBti ST person estcrd look wlt lout permlasii)n fron the residence'W William Maydre, NJo. William Brewer, Jack Cornett and Cy Blevlns, charged with stealing belonging to Wise Hobson, was hel'3 before Justice Carlco In Globe a fen- days ago. witnesses! ere examined on behalf of the territory, the defendants not submitting any testimonr. and after arguments of the attorneys they were all bound over to the dlstri court in the sum of $300 qach. Bonds were furnished and the defendants leased.

BIRCHETT-- SCBOSHUSJEN. Sur- day evening at the home of bride parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sehoshu- sen, east of Tempe, Mr. John R.

Bli- chfft and Miss Emma May; Schoshusen were married by Rev. Daniel Klosn. The happy event at 8 o'clock in thB evening In the presence of neai ly one hundred guests. The ceremony was a most beautiful one in the tastefully decorated parlors. After the weeding a supper was served.

1 The young couple are well known and have always been general favorites on the south side. They have a countless number of friends who congratulate them and wish them a truly sucressful life. A SAN FRANCISCO The San Francisco papers arriving hei Saturday brought the news of a dlf tresslng street-car accident In that city In which the only victim was Mrs. Etta Kimmls, who is L. niece of Mrs.

Georgjo Gann of this city. Mrs. Kimmls wa's riding on an open car on the Geary- street line when it was run Into by car on the Tenth and 'Eleventh-street line through an oversight of the motorman, who has confessed his carelessness. Both of Mrs. Klmmis' legs wero broken, and she said to 'be in a precarious condition.

A brother of Mrri. Gann who was Stopping hjere left fur San Francisco as soon as he learned at the misfoitune of his niece. Mrs. Klm- mls' husband, Dr. Bruce I Kimmls, is now in India.

WORRYING THE Tllft police booked up two or thrife cases yesterday for the courts tol attend to Frank Bird was gathered- In during Saturday night from tl)e corner of Washington and Center streets. Effle Shaw was arrested at the Redllght sr- loon charged With being drunk and disorderly. but It ik likely that a charge will be made against her today In the probate court. Diego Castenaro was yesterday near (Center ami Washington by Marshal Tre charge Is drunkenness, the same that 13 always placed against lilmj. He Is tho friend and traveling companion of Paij- qual Grljalva, whose biography coul 1 be fairly well written from the polite court records, "but who jijst now 'a recklessly indulging an extended period of good behavior.

THE DOUGLAS Douglas International relates the fo lowing incidents illustrating the ods of Douglas women for regulating "A Mrs. Nqlson raised quite- a little breeze on Tonth street 'last evening. She was in seiuvhiof her hun- band. who she said was in one of tt ralocns gambling. She got him' out once, but he gave her ths slip and wen- back, when she procured a shotgun, put it across her sh6ulder and started after him again.

Officer Corson sight of her just as she was going into a sr- loon with the gun over her shoulder and took It away from her. An examination showed the gun was not loaded. The woman was not arrested. Another woman whose name was not learned went on the warpath after a negligent husband. As a persuader she had a butcher knife, which, one man said, appeared to be about yar3 long arcJ looked to him than any gun he ever saw.

But some one i- the husband a tip, and' as ijis wife cam? in one door he went out of Another, ard made fairly gopd time. HIS WORK IS ProfeFSor F. E. Burroughs who ente talned an audience Saturday night the High school building fcr' the benefit of the public school library, was qul.c sick all day yesterday as he was the day before, but he left onj last night''' train for Tracy, his next engagement, in the hope that he will feel better by the time he arrives there. An Incident uf Saturday night should ue made public In justice to Professor Burroughs.

Those who were there will remember that he apologized to the audience for not giving as good an entertainment he usually dqes owing to Ill-health. although audience was well 'satisfied and had no lack of interest in the programme). At the conclusion, when Professor of the Central school was aettllng wlili Professor Burroughs, the latter handed back $10, saying he realised that hia work was not what It ougftt to be, anrt he desired to make donitlon of thit much money, to the library fund. He not Only handed It back but that It be taken. Professor Cole finally accepted It for he Is not a man wna would tight over so small a sum money.

(From Tuesday's Dilly.) jsterday moi Mexico during BUUCICU fracture of his near the wrist. He Is recovering rapjd- ly andi hopes to be in the field again In a couple of weeks. A stranger about 35 years old was tried yesterday on the charge of vagrancy and found guilty. He mltted'thnt he had not worked left Bakercfleld nor been in Jail siili.o he left Denver. But he felt so about his arrest that he broke down andi cried like a baby whereupon the recorder sent him to Jail for tlftsan days in the presence jof the court.

1 RECEPTION FOR MRS. M'COWAN --A reception was held' at the Indfan pchool last night In honor of Mrs. S. M. McCownn of Chllocco, Oklahoma, wiie 1 of former Superintendent McCciw- an or the Phoenix Indian school.

The Adella Williams of the "Sunlight Mission" to the gave a veiy Interesting address. LADIES' AID La-dies' Aid socity of the First M. K. churchj will give ts monthly tea tomorrow in the church parlors from 2 to, o'clock. The ladles of church arc earnestly requested to he present ami assist 'in having a soclah hour and t3 extend the hand of wjelcome to all strangers.

MEMORIAL local camps of the Woodmen and Woodmen's Circle yesterday held the annual memorial day service qf the order. They met at the hall in the Homer building, and laden with flowers and headed by the Pioneer band marched to the cemetery, where the igraves of the deal members of the order were decorated with appropriate ceremdnles. Mr Cowan were present from the city and the occasion was a very enjoyable 1 one. OSBORNE SCHOOL Osborne school has secured the servlcos of Mrs. Clara Patterson Gillum iorjan elocutionary recital, to be given In the 23 for the benefit of the school library, school hall Thursday evening, April Mrs.

Glllum's work as an elocutionist Is so well favorably known that Senera, for the department of the orado, arrived In the city yesterday on his way to Tucson, where he will in- ect the -cadets today. Major, Irons spent the day with Colonel 11 adjutant general of the. Arlsona Nat ional guard Colonel Lea- veil and Major 'irons were classmate at West Point. HELD TO The prellmln- ary hearing of Joe and Jim HintorJ, DR. FRASER WILL Fraser Youngstowrj, who is visiting 1 Dr.

J. M. Evans jof this city, has consented' to deliver a lecture at the First M. E. church next Thursday evening.

SPECIAL RBHEARSAlj.S.-The 1 ladles' chorus will have two special rehearsals between now anil the-ir ecrt to be given Friday ejvening. One Is called- for 10:30 o'clock Thursday it the opera house and the- o-fher for 1.30 o'clock Friday at the Christian church DEATH OF ISAAC S. BUDD--Isaao S. Bud'di died- Sunday afternoon at o'clock after lingering' He was thlity-elght years old! and a native of Illinois. He came here a year 'ago last June and leaves' wife and three children.

The body will be taken to Chicago for Interment, leaving on morning's train. TUB SUPERVISORS--The of supervisors met yesterday mainly for the transaction of business. All that was done outside of that was the approval of the apiolntme'nt ly Constable Lee Redwine of G. U. Martinez deputy constable and the appointment of John O.

Duribar commissioner of immigration to succeed Vcr- non L. Clark. I DOING GOOD Moore, who Is connected' with the Mining and; Sciontlflr Press of San Francisco, making Denver hJs jieodqunrters, and who has been touring Arizona the last two months in trie Interest of that pi-fer, was hero yesterday, leaving thla for Proscott. Mr. Moore roportM jhavlng had a prospprous business In as any man should have ho represents that publication.

ACC liwULATED irnett has been so busy for the last w-eek attending to the sheep in- of the vt-lley that he got ba- hind hid criminal calendar ii'id he pio- cecd'ed yesterday to up. There was a great array before him. Thp first ibject was F. Mcuson, who hadi been a -rested 1 for drunkenness and disturbance of the peac" 5 He was con-" vlctcdi andi senterced to pay a i of Hi 'had the money. That was thttn he could be of the rest of the lelinque'nts.

P. Vlllanueva, Jose Gultte-ez pud P. Martinez were each sent tc jail for seien days, having been found yuilty of drunkenness and, peace dilsturlance. F. Lopez end J.

Torres demanlei a trial but they were convicted is might have been expected. CI-IA WjlTII fiflie law, a woman of the IQwer part of tow i was bcfcii- lift probnte court yestPTdkiy on a chiirgo. of, Insanity. Slip hail be arrested the night before I'oi drunkenness ami I O'lsturjbanee nf the peuie. Her neighbors believed that she- was worse thau and was a menace to- the community.

(She had 1 long been regarded a toughest of her class in the town. Until recently she had' been for couple of yeaio daring whicii she clalmc-d to have Ihed a respectable life. When she app-ared- in her olcjl haunts she broke i more violently than ever. After a hooring of the case the court concludi'd that whatevpij might be the matter with her sic was not Insane and she was turned bncl): into the custody of the sheriff. NEW of tho following foijjitiraliuns were lili-d in the illli'e the cciinly n-i ordi-r yestcrd: Tonopall Gate Mining loirpany, capital fleck $500.000, In- eorpora ors 15.

T. Bruydon, H. H. Clark, 1. M.

Reuch and others; The Faultless Olive company, capital stock $17,000, John A. Kcrnple, Wllllarr Lemon, H. Payson and others; Julian Mining company, capital slocls increased by unJondment; Tonapah ConsoliHated Mining company, name changed by amendment' to MacNamara Mil.Ing company; Boston and Mexico GoU and Copper Mijalng company, capital stock $100,100, incorporators John Lougherey, P. and B. J.

Watts; The Fajllnarid- Development compary, capital stock "$250,000, incor- poratoi-s H. H. r. J. Zabriskie and otlers.

-A K. Hewins returned home from the Plke'-j Peak gold mine, having picked up on the desert a unique 2urjoslty. It is i-. giant scar taken fijom a plant Sahuara. and at first sHc looks Ike the shell bacR of a luge turtle.

It Is one of the largest oxl iblts of thel kl id seen, being really a of nature. Mr. Hewins says that work inn the mine Is showing good resjjltt. shaft If now down ovsr 200 feet, about sixty feet having been sunk recer. ly.

FIRT M. E. CHURCH SERVICES. --Last Sunday the! Fl-st' M. E.

church held impressive services throughout the day. jt.t the morrlnp service thiec youlig ladies were xiptlzsd' by the pastor Ian 1 icceived oji probation. Dr. J. B.

of the upper Iowa conference preached frdn Phlllpplans 3-8. At the close of the sacra i jof the Lord's suppsr was adminiftsred, 1 Dr. Jones and Pastor Cowari olliciatirg. 1 The organist played softly during the -serving of the tables, adding solcnmltyj to the occasion. The evening programme was under the direction oC the Kpworth Leagui.

President B. H. Cooper. An unusuil and pretty) sec re was presented'. Th" altar 1 was dtcorated with fliwers and vines.

front of the large choirj the I platform was occupied by young ladies of the Intermediate League, attended by their presidi nt, W. Bilicl; and Vice-President JV iss Jvnpli- Wilson! 1 These young ladles represinted fij-st graduating tlass from the Intermediate iLoague to tlie Hjiworth League, thoy have received 1 a thortnigh training in Bible htstoo and by their prompt answprs, reilectr-ij much credit )ii their teachers ard their knowledge of scripture would have done honor tjo older heads. They recited sqrtpture passages, psaliriE and the commandments witlioi hesitancy. Papers were read as fo lows: "Life Wesley," Miss Carrie Hidden: "Methodism," Pearl Matthews; Simpson," Bertha Hidden; Projphew-y," Jennie El- llngson; an "Instrumental Splectlon." b-y Forbes sisters, tale choir rendered appropriate music -at each servloij Each graduate was presented with a gold Epworth badge, fiom their league, bu tht pastor. A OF GOVE 1 will br a meeting of tho' board of governors of the Water Ufers' association today at the association rooms.

GOING TO J. Kenfiekly and Isdn, Vernon, will leave on this evening's M. Ft train for Oakland, L'al. Mrs. Kennedy Is called by the se -ious Illness of her POLICE CQURTJ-In police court ycsterlay two, John Does were givei five days each for drunkenness, anc: Effle Shaw was given ji ten-day sentence i on each of two mlsdemeaiMr charges.

BOARD OF TRAJDE adjourned annual meeting of UK- members of the board of trade for the olecticn of a new board of directors will be held this evening at 7:30 o'clocK. It is deslrablej that be as largo un attendance as possible. 1 TWO W. E. Bur.ton and, R.

E. M'Culiough, two most sm-scrs and mandolin and' guitar who have ever visited tl.o southwe-u came Into Phoenix yesterday. They i remain in town for a and then pursu-' tholr journey! north. HORSK miitrh raci- between J. E.

Sturgeon's three-ycar-ol'l filly and Wolf Sachs' coljt will be run at 'the rhoeifli driving next 1 Saturday t-fternoon, sooner than previously announced. The purpe I is $250 a side. The rest of the afterjioin will be filled up th races that arel yet to be ai ranged, so a day of sport la promiseo. TRAVELING V. Scotc of Los Angeles spent yesterday in tlv city loo ting over Southern Pacific iccoirnts, he the traveling auditor of that for the division between Los Angelas and El Pano aiid Including all side He was accompanied by j.

of Guayma's, chief clerk in tho auditors olflt-e there. He asslstine- Mr. Scott and at same time learning railroal methods employee! in this country. MISSIpNARY MEETING. The Woman'K Mission socioty of the Baptist Iclmvch hi'id business meeting i i i i i at thp homo nt L.

i on i i avcr.uc. i The fo 1 i oHicus for tli- ensuing' yeur: President, Mis. A. II. ThompKC-n; vice-i Mrs- L.

G. Mrs. A. B. Hutkley; treasurer, Mrs.

F. Pcrcival; solicitors, Mrs. John Wix Thomas, Mrs L. D. rogglns.

IV. U-s Adclla Williams gavp an! address if absorbing intnvst on mission wort among the Hop! Indians. POLITICAL I-EADQUARTERS. -Both tlie i a and t)ie Jemo- cratlc central ccnmlttecs oriem'd their hc-adqua'itprs yislerday and! will keep things humming ntil the nfehl of the Then; Is a double sl't ol )in- cid mces' about the- location of the brai'qunrtPrF. Tin liifr is on OntPi- stri-ijt i Washington and A lams and itln- ropub- lic.in is on Finn the i street bpt.vi'-n Washington and Adams.

The ipadiiuarters arp on- a and poitl- line and have tlie same number. Both oC them too are in rooms recently by wholesale liquor IUSPS. ThPJ may be said in the language of the tunf to off exactly tog-ether. 1 BASE'JALL AT was an' nteret-tlng gam-j of baseball Buckeye on Sunday between a nine of Huckcyp and a ixrcently oruaniwd team at St. Tie- nt-mbprs Sit the latter club arp Hura -e Amatol-, Wallaco Joslln, Tohn Tovrta, Lawrphce Irwin, Jiob Ji-hn Richardson, Holmes and Arutlinr Ptovi-nfon.

It takes one ir.oro man to make a nhip and that was J. Fiedler, known baseball player, who' was with Phoenix for a long tiir.o. Mr. Fiedler has bee-i coaching St. Johns boys for five weeks.

Hi'had plenty 01 good rau- material but some of was so raw that it htd never pven seen a game of baseball. A marvelous thing about the game o-i the part of the St. Johni playcis was that it'was errorless. They defeated Bui kayo by a score of 7 to 3. Tl Buckeye' team lias been management of Tom Farish himself a tood playef.

(From Wednesday's Daily.) Fifty Years the Standard Awarded HlghasS Eicnars WorSti's Fair iests ChemlsU PRtCC UAtlNC. POVVOCR CO. CHICAOO the i Great Northern. He hadi been from tuberculosis, and Mrs. Claris herself came heie afflicted with that disease.

They became acquainted here and were married than a year 1 ago in Los Angeles. Mrs. Clark was Jn-ostrated by the death of her husband, but within the last 'few weeks her health seemed to have slightly improved, and she was frequently seen about the sticptR i Mie nl- taiked by the nllm1nt which -las carried her off. Her relatives live Chicago. i or.el William T.

Silllvan. posloflice inspector for the region, with headquartort at Denver, arrived la the city yesleMay on regular tour Inspcctlan. Inj-pectar Hodges formerly of thif ivislon has been assigned to St LcuK I AN ADJOURNUD MEETjING--The annual ot the boarll of trade which adjnui ned fiom last Tuesday night until a night adjourned ag.iln for a yvcck on account of the absence 1 of a qjorum. Many cl the mcinberp nere iMigaged pulitionl maneuvering prevented 1 their attendance. I EDUCTATIONAL JOURNEYINGS -Judge Layton.

territorial Eiuperintend 1 ent of public instruction, returned yes- tord'ay from Tucson wliero he had been attending a i ot the board university regcrtn. Today he ill visit Tempe to meet with the Normal school board and aftei that he will visit the Normal. A GREAT who heard Rev. Dr. Fraser preach at th Presbyteiian church on last Sunday morning: pronounced his sermon as one of the ablest a nt most eloquent that has been In 'it will be a to have tHis eminent divine deliver his famous lecture on "Japan" tomorrow night at the First M.

E. church. JUSTICE ROBERTSON'S Justice Robertson's court yesterday there Was a three-cornered case In which the terrl ory had on gloves against both Jol'n Doc aijd a man named Brawley 'vho aroused oC assaulting a nameij J. 1iV. Jacobs.

J.irnhs It'scpmcd had (hought belter of his alllcged assailants since making complalrrt, so hi- withdrew the arid paid the costs. PROBABLY FATALLY INJURED-n, -W. Bullard, his owns trie famous Bullard mines of Congress. kicked on the head by a horpe Monday morning at Congress Junctioi" and if lot expected to His skull c-rushiHl and 1 at first it was tho ight he wis dead but he rcvlv- edi partially but last! atcounts unronsc ous and the attending physician reports i there arc vt'iy plight hopes for. his cjvery.

A OF JAMES B. funeral of James B. ilall will be he this afternoon o'clock at the jndeitaking pallors of A. J. Bradley.

"Mr. Randall is the man who acci Icntnlly nt Camp Creek reveral vecks ago, the bullet being imbedded In the buck of his He was'finally operated on and recovered sufficiently 'o return to work Camp Creek, btt was soon after taken worse nnd brought bark to the city, dyir.g a few hours after his, return. of the following to-porationsi were IIled In the (jfllce of he tounty rctoidtj. yesterday Pioneer Gold Mining company, capital stock im-orpor- ators H. Rich, A.

'W. Johnstonc, C. S. Brown and others; G.irnett XInc and Lead company, capita! Htxk Incorporate) J. G.

R.illner, T. C. Stephens, A K.ir:;,ini nnd The Go d' Bug Vl'ine anil Milling company, i-ipiUl inooipoij- t'lrs G. S. 11.

M. B. Johnson and THE H. Rynnlnp of the Arizona Rangeis i In from the south yesterday morning- for a short coiifcronce witli Govi'i-nor Brodie. He retJi'ifd IT Dolifilas, last The orfi.ml/..i- lion looks likp .1 of troop of the Rrusli Rideh'.

Wopt of tho members of the Rangers momlK'ih the Rough and it happens thnt most of f-oinc i the ti-oop commaiulPi) by Mi-('lin- toik. Captain Ryi.nliiB s.ijh th.it tin- new law has put np.v life into the organization mid that good mirk Is bvins done. DEVIH OF JlliS. EGtfERT CLARK. --MM.

Egbert Clark died latp lust night of pneumonia a brief illness. Her husband died a few months ago. Tie was the son of one of the officers THKY TAPPKD TrE rouple of i i town somo time on Monday and (that night and the following moi nlng di'inonstrat- ed that the sraim- of craps Isjnot necessarily impreijuabii'. In the' course of, tho r.lght they visited le most of the games and left a trail behind them in the ishape of depleted racks. They- did not really settle to business! until after and they plaj'od until it time fijr to take the train.

At one snm their winnings amounted to $5GOJ One of the men a tall joung'Jman who appeared' to be so drunk, that his nerveless fingers (ould hajraiy stack up his bets. Tlie drunkenness was most likely all in the seeming. The player a boy. Their bets were generally the, limit. I I Transcript of RecordB.

i The following transcript of the records of the offices of the district clerk, theiprobate court and county recorder is furnished by the Arizona Abstract and Title company: The records for the week'were: RECOP.UER'S OFFICE. Canal company to F. F. Pennoyer, Stir. Cert.

2 water rights-in Arizona canal, No. 64, H5. Judson Harmon and wICe to Maricopa county, part nw 1 5 e. A. S.

Frankenberg- andjlra H. Frank- onbersr to Maricopa county, part se so sec. 24, 1 4 e. N. Finch and 1 to Karlcopa county, part nw sw siec.

19, 1 ii e. Tnomas D. Bennet and wife J. F. Wooldrlge, lots 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 and 13, blk Bennet place.

MacDo'nald to Phillip Metz, lot 4, blk Mesa. James Fowler to Valley bank, part! NE NW Sec. 11, 2 N. 1 R. J.

Elliott Walker to Ernest Walker, Sub. Div. K. NE Vt, Sec. il, 1 3 lot 4.

Buokeyc Canal company to 1 Charles B. Williams, water right 241 In Buckeye canal. R. H. to G.

M. Wood, lots 1, 2, 3 blk. University to PJioonlx. I a i i and wife to J. Ernest Wallter, lots 7 and blk IT, Montgom- try ad'JUion to Phcwnix.

J. Ernest Walker and wife (o S. D.in- cri. p'art of NE Sec-. 11, 1 3 K.

We-sex company to Chas, B. PH NE Sec 33, 1 N. 2 W. Fi'f F. to Th.imas E.

Harris. V- NW 14 Sei: 17. 1 S. W. 'A.

and A J. Sturgt'S in J. Ernest Walker, lot.i 1C. IS 20. ujk.

14,1 Grand' avenue audition to Phoenix. I DISTRICT Errert Bloomllcld, plaintiff, vs. Beatrice Bloomffplil, doferdant. Ge-urge WT Nichols, pla n'tlff, S. andi J5T Appltby, detendants, ap- pealr-cl fiom justice neacc Vourl.

PROBATE C. J. I estate, order admitting to prob-Uo and publi jttlon of notice to cn-ditors. i Samuel R. Conlt estate', order pclntlng appralpci lilpd 1 Jajfes n.

Handlp-c'-latpj'petition lotteis of -idmlnlHtratlon. P. i petition for of i uftate, jordor of sale rf re il Sarai-U U. ConU'y Cftjjtie, final acc j.nd 'or iisWiarge of ad- mintatrator filed. i NOTICE OF FORFEITURE.

To An hip Mllligan, ills 'hplrs i or assigns: You are hereby notified that have expended thrw hundtli 1 dollars In labor and improvements each of the National and lladc mining cUinih. in tho White mountains, in Maricopa fjunty, 1 territory of Arizona, and mon fully described tho National, in 7, Pago 142, the Hcnslcy, in Hook Pago 27G. nf the i i Records of county, Arizona, in order to hold the said premises under the provisions of Section L'324, Revised Staples of the United Slalos being the nount neces- 4ary tu hold tht- for tne years ending Doiombor 31. JOOO, Docc-mbtr 31. liini, 1 and Deipinbcr 1902.

And IT i i nlnoty days this notice by puhfu'ation you fail or ral'usc to con tribute your iiropoitlon of I such expou- dilute as a co-owner your Interest In said claims will become tub property ot the subscribers under said) section 232; I WILLIAM DU'NN, HARRY WELpH. VSPAJPEr.

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