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ioaagagBfflBBBa . ' ' ' . r TUB COCONINO SUN it i" (j ' fj Funston for first-class job printing. .TohnHnnco is in from tho Grand Canon this week, Miss Yetta Manning is the new as sistant in the postoflleo. Wanted Work on a ranch by a man and wife. Address A. 13., SUN office. Woman, good cook and housekeeper, desire a placo to cook. Address, Miners' Home, FlegstafT. It W. L. Finney of Phoenix spent a couple of 'day hero this week. Mr. Plnnoy is the leading bicycle dealer of tho territory. Frank Runisoy came up from Wins low Wednesday to move his family to that place. Mr, Rumsey has a job with , the railroad company. Mrs. J. G. T. Smith and daughter Miss Mary, arrived from Phoenix Tues day. They are occupying tho H. H. Hoxworth cottage and will remain dur ing the summer. Misses Emma Kerr and Belle Cassln, talented and attractive schooltna'ams from California, are enjoying tho pine perfumed atmosphere of Flagstaff. They are guests of tho Bank Hotel. C. F. Grant and C. A. Watrow 6f Prescott, left for tho Grand Canyon of tho Colorado river on bicycles Thurs day morning. They will take two days going, stopping over night at Cedar Ranch. W. O. Secor, tie Inspector for tho Santa Fe Pacific road, has removed with his family from Albuquerque to this city and will occupy tho McGonl gle residence on the south side of tho railroad. Round trip excursion tickets will bo sold at Flagstaff to any point on the Santo Fo Pacific railroad for ono faro for tho round trip. Tickets will be on sale the 2nd, 3rd and 4th of July. Re. turn limit July -I, 18IW, Miss Grace Dutton left Thursday" for St. Paul, Minn., where sho will spend a few weeks and then go to her homo In Sherman, X. Y. Miss Dutton has been a teacher in our schools for the past two years, and during her resi dence here has inado many friends who regret her departure Summer at the Seaside. Tho Smta Fo will sell cheap excur sion tickets to Los Angeles, San Diego, Rcdondo Beach or Santa Monica dur ing June, July and August. Tho sum mer at the seaside is not only cool and delightful but it is a most beneficial change from tho high altitudes of New Mexico and Arizona. ' There Is no finer summer resort In the world than Coronado Beach and in the summer ono can stop at this beau tiful place at no greater expense than at ordinary places, and at les than half that it costs at Atlantic coast resorts, BORN. ' DOYLK-In initiation June 21. 18W, to the wife of Allen Doyle, a daughter. DIED. LOCKETT-At the Lockett Knnch near Flag staff, onJuoei!, 1 W3, of cerebro oplnal men inltW. Mrs. Ifcm Lockett, wife ef "H. C, Loekctt, atred 2S years. Mrs. Lockett was a native of Eng gland. She loaves a husband and three children, hor parents, two sisters and two brothers In Mount Elgin, Canada, and two sisters In South Bond, Indiana, to mourn her loss. During iter Illncw of six weeks medical skill did all that could bo done to aid her recovery. The luneral occurred Thursday aftwwion at 2:30 o'clock from tho M. E. church, of which deceased was u member. In the absence or Rev. C. P. Wilson, tho pas tor, services were conduced by Rev. H. P. Corser. A largo number, of friends of tho deceased, followed tho bier to the grave. . t JSha jMwsMWiaqtM NWfJJS!?