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Arizona Sentinel PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY YUMA, : : : : ARIZONA J. V. DORR1NGTON, Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1900. Local and personal Pierce Evans came home last night from San Diego. John Gandolfo, one of Yuma's solid citizens, is in Los Angeles on business. Fine fancy fans, Japanese fans, and ail kinds of fans at Sam Lung's grocery store. Attention is called to the "ad" of Ecedro Miramohtes, boot and shoe maker. Gus Livinstone, the democratic can didate for sheriff, came down from Ehrenberg Friday. Valentine "Westf all has sold his ranch west of Yuma and moved to Mohawk valley, his "first love." Chas. Cowell and Geo. H. Cusenberry, arrived in town from the Tyson .mining district Monday. Have your clothing cleaned and re paired to look as new by Frank Doyle, opposite Gandolfo hotel. A light shower of rain fell in Yuma and vicinity last Saturday night, and the weather has been quite cool ever since. Capt. C. E. Donaldson, superintendent of Castle Dome mines, was in Yuma yesterday on business and called on The Sentinel. James Graham has returned from a pleasure trip from San Francisco anfl Los Angeles, and reports having had an enjoyable time. Oscar L. Gange operator for the S. P. at thi3 place for a long time, died last Sunday at Flagstaff, while enroute to his home in Canada. Misses Clara and Cecilia Barney re turned home last week from a visit with Grandpa Ben Barney, a wealthy resident of Menlo Park, Cal. Mr. Donselman, American consul at Prague, Austria, has been in Yuma several days looking after the affairs of the estate of Frank Vomocil. John Rimpau arrived in the city Tuesday night, the 3rd of October he will open up a stock of men's furnish ing goods in the Baker building, Main street. Hallo! Mr. Johnson. What, in a hurry? Oh, I am going to Frank Doyle to get my pants cleaned and pressed. Frank is a daisy, and makes them look like new. Dr. Cotter has employed in his Drug Store as manager Mr. G. A. Burns, of San Francisco. Mr. Burns is a good druggist and a gentleman of pleasant demeanor. Henry Neithart and wife have re turned from their summer's visit with relatives in New York. Mr. Neithart is -at his old stand as cutter in P. B. Hodges' meat market. Senator Ives, nominee for council man on the democratic ticket, passed through Yuma on Sunday morning on his way to King of Arizona mine, of which he is superintendent. W. D. Luce, one of the owners of the Castle Dome mines, was in Yuma two or three days this week on busi ness. Mr. Luce says they had a good rain at Castle Dome last Saturday. Inr personal notice of Mrs. Ada Millican last week, the lady was re ferred to as teacher at the Indian school. The word teacher" should haye been "matron" and we humbly beg pardon for the error. Robert Tapia will move his barber shop from present quarters to the room formerly occupied by Riise & Heyl. Mr. Tapia is well known to all our peo ple as a good citizen and a first-class barber. His "ad" appears in this issue. Barney Meeden has been making some good photographs of the Yuma fire company boys in their new uni forms. The pictures are cabinet size, and each of the members is easily dis tinguishable. The boys are well pleas ed with the photographs. Mr. Sanguinetti's business is growing to the extent that he has found it necessary to employ an additional book-keeper Mr. G. M. Bettman, of Phoenix, having accepted a situation in the store, commencing duty Friday last. JackRarick, of Harrisburg, delegate to the republican county convention, is here. Jack is one of the best known mining men in the territory, is honest in all his dealings a true blue republi can and a staunch friend. His many friends in Yuma wish him a happy welcome. The advertisers of Yuma are coming liberally to the front and most of them will be found represented in this issue of The Sentinel. The man who ad vertises is the one who gets business, and we are pleased to see our mer chants reaching out for trade in this enterprising manner. Do not overlook these advertisements. Attention is called to the advertise ment of Mr. C; H. Mauk, who has pur chased the store at Gila City formerly operated by Jesus Bedoya. Mr. Mauk is an old resident of the county, and will be pleased to have his friends call and see him. The Sentinel predicts for him a good business. In another column will be found an advertisement of Mr. D. B. Walch, who handles fresh fruits and confectionery, cigars and tobacco. Mr. Walch should' get-a liberal patronage. When you need anything mhis line go and. see ' him; he will treat you righi. The store J is nest dn.?r tr Milton'? hsr-l'a re Wedded. ( Among the happy events of the week was the marriage of Learidro P. Good win and Miss Mary D. Costello, both of this city, which was celebrated at the Catholic "church at early morn Tuesday, Rev. C. Durand officiating. Miss Lola' Goodwin, of Tucson, sister of the bridegroom, was the maid of honor and Louis Ramirez atcted as best man. The wedding party went to the resi dence of the groom, on Orange avenue, after the ceremony, where breakfast was served. Mr. Goodwin is the son of the late Dr. F. H. Goodwin, who practiced his profession' in Yuma many years ago and later at Tucson, where his widow and children now reside. The doctor held many positions of trust during his life-time, among them Deputy U. S. collector of customs at this port, U. S. marshal and sheriff of Yuma county. His son is now a machinist in the em ploy of the S. P. Co. at this place. Miss Costello was born and reared in Yuma, and comes of one of the oldest and most respected Spanish families on her mother's side. Following is a list of presents received: Mrs. Goodwin, fancy drawing work tea cloth: Mr. U. uooawxn ana wite, beautiful painted China chamber set; Miss Lola Goodwin, scarf drawing work for side-board; Miss Lillie Goodwin, dozen wine glasses; Mr. H. Meyers and wife, handsome parlor lamp; Mr. J. H. Kinsler and wife, silver butter dish; Mr. John Balsz and wife, toilet set; Miss Katie Balsz, China set; Miss Agnes Balsz, half dozen goblets; Mr. Louis Ramirez, wine set and China mush set; Ramon Figueroa, set of cast ers: Miss Elena Redondo, glass pitcher; Miss Dolores Redondo, pair pillow shams Spanish work; Mrs. Connor, glass water set. The Sentinel joins Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin's many friends m wishing them bon voyage down the vale of life. A. Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham of Machias, Me., when the doctors said she would die from pneumonia before morning" writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, which had more than once saved her life, and cured her of con sumption. After taking she slept all night. Further use entirely cured her. This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung diseases. Only 50c and $1. Trial bot tles free at Dr. Cotter's drug store. He Did Not Celebrate. The Mexicon consul, Navarro, re fused to take any part in the celebra tion of Mexican independence day at Phoenix on the 16th, and members of the Junta Patriotica of that city are not pleased at his action, and have even gone so far as to write the Mex ican government about it. Mr. Na varro gives as a reason for not partici pating in the celebration that the Junta Patriotica is formed rather for the participation in American politics, says the Republican, than for keeping alive memories of Mexico, and being diplomatically discreet, he declined to join them because of possible embar rassment tnat mignt ionow. mere is no politics connected with this patriO' tica society here in Yuma county, and it appears that Navarro's excuses are rather flimsv. The fact is that he is not liked by his countrymen generally They say he is too aristocratic and is not a true representative of their in terests. Stood Death Off. E. B. Munday, a lawyer of Henrieta, Tex., once fooled a grave digger. He says: My brother was very low with malarial fever and lauudice. I per suaded him to try Electric Bitters, and he was soon much better, but con tinued their use until he was wholly cured. I am sure Electric Bitters saved his life." This remedy expels malaria, kills disease germs and purifies -the bioou; aids digestion, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, cures constipation, dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kidney troubles, female complaints, gives per fect health. Only 50c at Cotter' drug store. Severed His Shackels. Santiago Ortiz, the murderer of W. S. Moffitt, was discovered Friday morning making the initial prepara tions for trying to regain his liberty, and possibly might have given the authorities some serious trouble if his action had not been noticed in time, as Ortiz is a bad Mexican. Under Sheriff Hatch thought something out of the usual order was going on in the cell where the prisoner is confined, and upon investigation it was found that Ortiz had succeeded in cut ting one of his leg irons, What the cutting was done with was not dis covered, but it is thought a clock spring was used. Although Sheriff Speese says it could have been done with a common table knife, such as are given the prisoners to eat with. New shackles were put oh the mur derer, and he will have no further opportunities to escape while in charge of the sheriff, at least. A Shocking Calamity i'Lately befell a railroad laborer," writes Dr. A. Kellett, ofWilliford, Ark. ''His foot was badly crushed, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly cured him. It's simply wonderful for burns, boils, piles and all skin erup tions. It's the world's champion healer. Cure guaranteed; 2oc. Sold by Dr. Cotter. Al Wright has written his friend "Billy" Marvin that he expects to be in Yuma for election day. AI has an enviable record as a rough rider, who was color bearer for Col. Roosevelt, and whom the latter has honorably mentioned in his magazine articles as one of the bravest as weljfas one of the finest looking man among all his sold iers. Mr. Wright bears the honors -v.,-)- -,' 7 aVi v on' -'..ted o 'h-?r; all P. E. Beehler, of San Francisco, is at Hotel Gandolfo. Bruce Perley, the cash register man, is at H6tel Gandolfo. Capt. A. T. Yocum, of Somerton, ar rived last evening at Hotel Gandolfo. S. N. Feldheim, agent for Murphy, Grant & Co., of San Francisco, is at Hotel Gandolfo. Col. T. W. Brooks is a guest at Hotel Gandolfo. The colonel arrived from California Tuesday. The territorial central committee for Yuma county are Ira Smith, C. V. Meeden, Robt.HatchE.F. Sanguinetti and John Doah. Hotel Gandolfo is admitted to be one of the best houses on the coast. Amer ican and European plan. Fine meals are served in the cafe, where you order what you want and pay for what you get. Clocks and watches will get out of repair and go wrong sometimes, and it is desirable that they should be put in good condition by a workman who un derstands his business such a man is Mr. D. B. Henderson, who will repair your time pieces properly. See his "ad" in this issue of tl e Sentinel. Mrs. Dr. Cotter has returned from her summer visit with relatives in San Jose, Cal. Mrs. Cotter is a sfster of Johnny McKenzie, one of the best known business men as well as repub lican politicians of California. Mrs. Cot ter is one of the prominent society ladies in Yuma, and her many friends wel come her return. Frank Webster has recently opened a first-class livery stable on Main street, next door to J. M. Molina's store. Frank has lived in the county a good many years and is well known as a square man. All his stock is first-class and carriages new and up-to-date. If you have occasion to need a livery turnout call and interview Frank. The advertisment of Milton's hard ware store will be found in this issue of The Sentinel, and we take pleasure in recommending Mr. Milton as a man with whom it is a pleasure to do busi ness. During the disastrous fire last July Mr. Milton was one of the heaviest losers, his entire stock being destroyed, as well as his residence, which was one of the finest in Yuma. He has opened up again with a new stock in building corner Main and First and solicits your patronage. P. F. Bussey. of Huron, S. D., has been in the city several days and last Saturday called on The Sentinel. Mr. Bussey is here to settle up the estate of his uncle, W. S. Moffitt, who was murdered by a Mexican, San tiago Ortiz, at Harrisburg, some time in August. He will remain till after the trial of Ortiz, which is set for the October term of court. Mr. Bussey, who is chief of police of the citytpf Huron and a prominent politician of South Dakota, thinks there is no doubt that McKinley will carry that state, but that owing to some unsatisfactory federal appointments of "outsiders" there is considerable defection in the party which may give the democrats the legislature and consequently the U. S. senator. District Court. Following are the jurors- for the October term of district court. Court convenes Monday, October 1st. GRAND JUBORS. M. J Nugent, Frank W Jordan, L B Clark, Althee Modestl, Cash M Smith, Frank C Foster, John Gandolfo, J B Bell, J M Clark, C D Baker, O H Willis, J D Mea dows, Dan Devore, M. Winsor, J F Nottbusch, Jas H Graham, John Grimpau, P B Hodges, Albert P Behan, T A Jordan, John Doan. , TRIAL JURORS. R V Bylcr, H E Farmer, M S Darling, W A Cheney, Thos DeSpain, Ed Baker, M Winsor, Sr., C E Eichelberger, Jas Doten, Thomas Foley.l Sherman W "Wiggins, Joe Golden, Wal ter Winsor, J B Carruth, John B Taggart, J E DeWitt, Aleck C Berry, Fred W Wessel. E L Crane, Peter Aunne, Jnsg W Gilbert, Jas H Hobbs, Jas Ryan, Jas Jlteadows, Wm Sex- smith, Walter Webster, Mahlon, P Heistand John M Collins, H E Fairman, Jas F Vicers, DB Morris, Ben C Heyl, John C Nel son, Petor Nelson, J R Cox, E F Snyder, Morris Styles, W L Reef, Chas Boyd, An Apology. The Sentinel desires to offer an apology to the fraternal society Alianza Hispano-Americano for omit ting to mention them in our write up of the Mexican celebration last week. The omission was purely a mistake on our part, as we had no intention of leaving out any feature of the celebra tion, and more especially so important a one as this. Nearly all the members and officers of the society were in the parade and made a fine appearance. Advertised Letters. List of letters remaining unclaimed in Yuma postoffice, week ending Sept. 26th, 1900: Canfield, Ted Evaro, Rumaldo Goodrich; Theo. Gomez, Abelino Heskey, Wm (4) Montellano, J O Palma, Sra C. de Seeley, Henry Vasquez, Aurelio Persons calling for above letters will say "advertised". R. H. Chandler, P. M. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change Weak ness into strength, listlessness- into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by Dr. Cotter. Notice. To the people of Yuma and vicinity: Anybody in need of ice and whom our wagon can not call regularlyt or who liyes beyond the outskirts of the town, can be supplied with ice in quantity hetween the hours of A a. m. and 8 pi m. at the rate of half a cent per pound at the door of dur ice factory, and we will be pleased to wait on our custom ers during the above hours. Yours truly, Yuma Ice Co. r Oro. Oisler. A. A. Hanna, of Cibola', is at Hotel Gandolfo. Shorey's for fresh candies. In Its Old Form. The Sentinel appears this week a little late but in the old form and will be improved both in appearance and reading matter as time goes on. A great deal of work had to be done on the first issue and it is not as preserit able as we would desire. County Convention. The republican county convention convenes at the court house Saturday, September 29, at 2 o'clock p. m. On Jellies preserves and pickles, spread a thin coating of refined PARAFFINE WAX Will keep them absolutely moUtnre and acid proof. Paiaffine Wax la alio nsifal in a dozen other ways about the honw. Fall direction in each ponnd package. Rnld flTerrwhare. STANDARD OIL CO. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Notice is hereby given that the dupli cate assessment roll of Yuma County, Territory of Arizona, for the year A. D., 1900, is now in my hands for the collection of taxes levied. That said taxes will be delinquent on the third Monday of December, A. D., 1900, and that unless paid on that day or prior thereto five per cent will be added to the amount thereof as penalty. Said taxes may be paid at my office in The Johnson Co. Store, corner of 3rd and Madison Ave,, in Yuma, said Yuma county, on all business days be tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Dated this 22nd day of Sept., 1900. D. L. DeVANE, Treasurer and Ex-Officio Tax-Collector of Yuma county, Territory of Ari zona. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estateop W.S.Moffatt,Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under signed J. A, Agard and P. F. Bussey, executors of the estate of W. S. Moffatt, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them with the neces sary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication. . of this t notice, to said executors at their office at Harris burg, A. T., the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate in Yuma County, Arizona. Dated this 24th day of September, A. D., 1900. J. A. Agard, P. F. Bussey, Executors of said Estate. Date of first pub., Sept. 26, 1900. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT, of the PAPAQO COPPER COMPANY, A CORPORATION. Location of principal place of business, City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, State of California. Notice is hereby given that at a meet ing of Directors held on the 20th day of September, 1900, an assessment of eight (8) cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corpora tion, payable on the 24th day of Octo ber, 1900, to the secretary and treasurer of said corporation, to-wit, A. M. Raw son, at the office of said corporation, room 2 Downey Block, corner of Tem ple and Main streets, City of Los An geles, County of Los Angeles, State of California. Any stock, upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on said 24th day of October, 1900, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 14th day of November, 1900, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expense of sale. A. M. Rawson, Secretary. Location of office of said corporation room 2, Downey Block, corner of Tem ple and Main streets, City of Los An geles, County of Los Angeles, State of California. First pub., Sept. 26, 1900. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. To C. W. Culver, his assigns and legal rcpres entatives; you are hereby n6tfttcd that the un dersigned, who is co-owners with you in the Placier claim, known as the Klondike mining claim, have expended the sum of Two Hundred dollars, in labor and improvements made for the years 1898 and 1899, In compliance with the United States mining laws requiring annual ex penditures to be made on mining claims. The said mining claim is situated in the King of Arizona mining district, Yuma County, A. T. and is duly recorded in Book H of Mines in the the recorder's office of Yuma County, A. T. and you are further notified that if, at the expiration of ninety days from the last publication of this notice, you fail or refuse to pay your proportion of said expenditure, together with the costs of publication of this notice your interest in said mining claim will be f orfeitured and become the property of the undersigned In accordance with law. Dated Mohawk, Arizona, Sept. 4th, 1900. GEO. W. NORTON. First pub. Sept. 12, 1900. nilRFS WHLKfc ALL t'St rA LS. Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use in time. oia or aniKRisis. THOMAS STRATT0W, Blacksmith AND Horseshoeing Special in Repairing Parmino Implement. All work done with promptness. Shop next door to school house. Yuma, Arizona. t Cofd Air Storage t HARKET David Bafsz, Proprietor. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEIt IS BEEF, nUTTON, PORK, VEAL AND SAUSAGE. 1 Alfalfa-Fed Cattle from the Salt j 2 River Valley received by h Rail Here. I Yuma, Arizona, f Liueru Sfcabfe MOLINA BLOCK, MAIN ST.. Yuma, Arizona. 44-4-- Best Turoouts jo the City at ReasoQable Rates. Satisfaction Guaranteed. : : : : flay and Grain For Safe FRANK WEBSTER, PROP. g Phoenix Restaurant The Phoenix Restaurant has- been moved to the newGan-g; get one of the Best 25-centff Meals you ever ate. : : Oysters, Fish and Game c- Wall uc uau 111 scusuiu JOE GUNN. Barber :: Shop YZ AND Batb TRoom, Main Street, Yuma. Ariz., Next to "The Ruby" Hair Cutting, Shaving, Shampooing, Artistically Executed. R0BT. TAPIA S. REDONDO DEALER IN yO--g- 9" JAgricufturaf Implements 9 & P ft Tbo Colebrated Bain Wagons, Buckeye Mowers, Tiger Hay Rakes. Sole Agent in Yuma County for Baker 8 Hamilton, Lo& Anoefes, Hay and Grain Bought and Sold. Yuma, Arizona. I I Opposite Pubfic School &uifd!ng, J. I!. Kif Main St., Yuna, Ariz. Centrally Located and the Cheapest House In Yuma. AND efee:S!S&g-:-:S;&:S J SHOEMAKER, Boots and Shoes Hade to Order. Repair WorK Done Promptfy and f Neatfy. eeeeesiessfesseeee Miln Street, Opposite Eetks Hall, & YUMA, : : : : ARIZONA. J. n. no lin a DEALER IN General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Clothing, A complete assortment of Hats, Gaps, Boots and fcfci- fenoes, Tinware, Notions,- Perfumes, Patent Medici nes, Etc. All orders in and outside of the city are promptly and criref ully attended to and delivered free of charge. Two-story white building at foot of Main Street,- and Cash Store on corner of Main and Fifth Streets, opposite the Eound House, Yuma, Arizona. The Cheapest Business Tlic Pioneer Mercantile House Hay, Grain and Lumber, Boots, Shoes, Etc. Pni-. First and Main Sts., Yuma, jftrizona.- 1 Kinsfer's Pfiotooraofi 1 3 GALLERY. East Side Main Street Yuma, Arizona. H Developing and Printing Done for Amateurs. g f Views of Residences Made to Order. E 3 Give me Your Orders for Large Work in Crayon, Pastel, EE i Water Colors and India Ink. 0M p'ctBre$ Com aHd EBlar6ed e f UNITED STATES HOTEL, ,4, Cor. Main and Requena 5t& T Los Anoefes, California, ji Rooms From 50Cts Special Rates by tfre Week or Montrj. Conducted on tbe European Plan, Headquarters for Mrriing Men, FRED outhern 4h SUNSET ROUTE The popular route runs a daily train from-all points NORTH! SAST! WEST Making close connections at New Orleans for St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh Philadelphia, Baltimore Washington, New York and all principal points. legant Pullman Parlor Sleeping Cars On all trains through to New Orleans. Passengers on this rputer will have only one change of cars at New Orleans m daylight for all points north and east, avoid tediotfs lay-overs at El Paso, Texas, and save over FOUR. TO TEN HOURS IN TIME; See that your ticket reads via the Southern Pacific Railway arid New Or--Leans. For further information, time tables and through Pullman reservations call on or address, K. T F. HUNT,Cora'I Kgcnt; El Pas. Texas'. For more complete information 6 .A. Tonini f COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP t t t t Fresh Fruit The best in the market. Confectionery and Candy Fresh From the Factory. S OIIIPICLC KWUI'tlliCIIL,. y of Havana, Mexican andg 9 Domestic Cigars. : : if ? A FULL LINE OF STATIONERY f Gandolfo Block, Yuma. Ariz. f .The Amerscan school books took-first prize at the Paris exposition-. Establishment In the City.- or Yuma Co'unty5B,, Wholesale and Retail dealer let to $1.00 Per Day- MESMER, MandgerV Pacific Co 9. BORSE, JCom't Paat. Traffic Mori Hourton, Ttxai. address: Company'sAgent, Yuma; JOHN GHIOTTO - DEALER t$ General Merchandise. MY STOCK OP GROCERIES Are always fresh arid of the bst. My Dry Goods Department is supplied with the Latest and M6st Beautiful Patterns. Give me a call nd get" my prices before purchasing else where. Don't be fooled by newi ar-' rivals who claim to sll cfceaper.- . f will not be undersold. - Gandolfo Block; Yuma.- Art'zofts ury 4nnnQ UUUUUi