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TIIK COCONINO SUN.
Tom Drum came- In yesterday from M. M. Fislier, .1 H. Morse, George
Phnenix. Whilo In tho Suit River Morse and J. C. Church returned Sat-
valloy he bought u number of lino milch unlay from a two weeks' prospecting
cows for his ranch at Stoneman's lake, trip along the Little Colorado river
He will remain on his ranch and mice north of Hlaek Falls. They were in
produce for the Flagstaff market.
Gwynno Dennis spent several days
here during the week. Mr. Dennis ex
erts U leave Williams this week for
New York in the interest of the Santa
Fe& Grand C,inyon railroad and the
smelter proposition. Ho will he absent ""unl event for this reason of the year.
about four weeks. Heavy thunder and vivid Hashes of
The job printing department of The llfftniiig accompanied the fall of rain,
Coconino Sun is just a little bit ahe id which turne(1 10 ,mil and M,eet lls h fc,L
of any other ollleejn Northern Arizona. The storm lasted for half an hour, al
The latest faces of tin. Iwirder :u,.l though rain fell at intervals during
search of the yellow metal and expected
to find placer ground, but wore dlsaj)
pointed in not finding anything of any
value.
This section was visited by an elec
trical storm Wednesday night, an un-
Wedncsday and Thursday.
Deputy Sheriffs Fairchlld and niack
left yesterday for Tuba City to destroy
a reservoir and ditra recently built hv
rules are to be found in tho olllee. The
class of work turned out is as good as
the best to Iks obtained in anv city
olllee.
I. W. Thurber left Thursday for the Navajo Indians. An injunction was
Blake, Cal., where hu has a grading obtained in the District Court last year
outllt at work on tho Santa Fo Pacific, restraining the Navajo from interfei--
He expects to be absent until April 1. ingor diverting the water atthat place
from the white.", who have used it for
irrigation purp ses for the past twenty
eurs.
Mr. F. C. Keld, of Flagstaff, gave a
strong sound gospel sermon at, the Ba
tist church on Sunday evening from the
text: "We Would See Jesus." Mr.
At that data, if the condition of the
imds will jiermit, ha will omittance
getting ready to put on the Granl Can
. on and Flagstaff stage line.
J. L. Hymen, of Milton, look a swift
ride behind a runaway team one day
this week. The ride w.w i-ntmw.il In-
Mr. Byrne, but the sudden s.op was the HuId '" ll I'1--11''"11 speaker and will al-
unpleasant feature, and now he iimjh a Wll-VH btJ HUre of a -,001 ""'Hence n
cane as he hobbles around and has ,,ou"ix- His unanswerable logic and
many places on his bodv to which In: 'est appeals will not soon Iks for
mates frequent applications of lini
ment.
Ycstei-day morning there was four
teen feet hf water In tho Santa F; Pa
cific water tank at Angell. This tank
Is connected with the pipe line that
runs to the Walnut canyon reservoir,
and the reservoir is overflowing and that
means that it has forty feet of water in it.
ater hauling to Angell by tho rail-
gotten. The pastor, Dr. Hulsey, and
I lev. George Brewer, of Clinton, Iowa,
also touk part in the services and the
orchestra gave a well rendered selec
tion as an olTertory. At the morning
service Dr. Ilalsey preached on "John,
the Forerunner," and Mrs. Clark gave
a well-rendered solo. Phoenix Gazette.
Ladies calling card, in the correct
road company for some months to come styles, printed in tho latest copper-plate
'" o atiandoned. wiript at this office.
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