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kj2Cg22a Tin: cocoxiNo sin A A Kev. I'. 1'. Wilson leaves for the eon- ferenee September "JO. His last t Sabbath with tht! Methodist ( Iiuioli : will be Si-pt. Hill. K.ilns t; intiiiui! t) fall al :i sl e. 'cry afternoon, ami while mil1 neighbors In Callforni.i urij suffering fni.n a pro-1 traded iliviiitli. v- an; blessed with an abundance of m lislure. C )ii-iiKi'.ililu d-d.iy of Kit." has lioi'iii fiiu t-il by shortage of water in tin1' t ink, making it necessiry for freight I engines to rut their trains anil nuku the run to Hcllcuioiil and then iloulile t luck for their trains. i Mrs. I). .1. Hr.ul'ien r -turned Snnil i fra ii a thru j inontiis visit with friends ( ami relatives in Hay City. Mieh. She I was aeeo.n pan ieil on her return by her , neice. Miss Nettie Tlio.npson, who will spend the winter here. A large and magnificent stock of men's furnishing good hasjiist lieen re-1 celved by the Flagstaff Cash Store. The stock e-nbr.ices negligee shins. underwear, hosiery . the "swellest" ' sty les of neckwear, ete. i"itf Dr. A.W.Cottrell. It. S.Cottrell and Lemard Cifrell fro.n I'lnrni.x, "ho have ben at the Hank for the pistl month startod for I'h.i'iiix Friday o.'er land. Thuy will stop at .Jerome. IVe-i-enti and Congress en route. 1'iof. .1. Curtis Wusson, the well known ami Mipular eduiMtor, came in from the east Monday and will rem. tin until next Friday, when he will go to I'lui'iiix, having been selected as one of the to tellers in the high seho d at that place. I'rohite Judge Itytjn issued Wed nesday marriage licenses to .lohn O. Hurst utid Lillian Gardner, both of Navajo eountv: William Krgman and Mrs. .losie Haker. both of Williams: Charles K. Fiskc: to Cecil K. Latehmau also of Williams. Miss Todd has gone to Los Angeles to select her new fall and winter styles in millinery, which will lie shipped di rect from New York. She will lie pleased to see the Indies of Flagstall ulxmt October 1st at her new stand sec ond door north of Collin's on San Fran eisco avenue. Tommy Manning, .sou of Dr. Man ning, ell fiiim the rafters of a barn last week while in search of pigeons, sus taining several injuries. The little fellow brute his right itrm in two places, cut his nose, making it necessary to take four stit dies on the left side, be sides di-plafin.' the wrist joint of the left arm. A pige of this issue is devoted to our schools and should be read by every parent. This page will be a weekly feature and will be under tlie care and revision of I'roi. Malvern DiinmicK, principal of the Flagstaff schools, who from his interest in educational affairs. is ijualilied ti :n.ie the page inter esting reading. K. C. Davis, of Tempe, came in Mon day ami left for (Ir.md Canton Wednes day. Mr. D.ttis h.ul charge of Dr. 1 Hr.tuiien's drug store for the year prior to April lirst, and since letting here has visited all tlie principal places in Mexico. Me will leave next week for Louisville, Ky where he will enter a medical c.illege as a student of medi cine. At a meeting of the town council held en Monday etenitig Julius Au hincau. mayor of Flagstaff, tendered his resignation as mayor and council man. Mr. Auhiueau, during his oc cupancy of the inayor'sohair, has made an excellent official, and the Su.N" re grets that the duties of the office be- came so onerous as to cause his resignation.