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r"t&teWM"Mfcw4l"W-ml- .vS Ai'.'.mw?- f 11 , -" " , ' H l x I 'f 't'v t ' I't , 1 .-V TWR Rri"N-"n"R'MOnTlAT. ' , i rUBUKHKD KTXUT TBUB8UAT. s ' , j. a. Mm e. r. jsecsmi 5' " JONXS A JACKSON, MUsn ud PsblUti.r. . . star4 st tka PMltKn ( runUS, Artstu, m MdeUu liktuur. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Ob Year 1 100 MxMoaths IK TkrM Months ;( . flBF)topltiOrf Bti two coplfi itctatm all over to copies. CH rrntt-rscb. AdrertlilBR ru siren upon Hppllntloi. THURSDAY, JUNE 10. 1897 Tbe statu of Mslni Iimk h Imwii--trlctlng the ssli nf cijiHiriiis in pel sous over tin- f 21 nr. Tub riMtf ni LoiiiMiim ls i-laini i tbe lst!M fin in in tlif wiiilil, Ii , , 100 tuilt-a Iiihl' hiiI SJ." milcM brnHil. The cli ii t.niiiii-fiii'iii linn M wnnifD nho m iIhiiIiIi-I8 f soltlirir. who fuuglit In iln revoliitiniisry wm. Tbeke hii unit Urn- niifs fHctnr Irs In llif Uulinl fiMifn, hiiiI niie ut them Is ! i UK I ill In Pl-uenix. At-izmiM. The slatm ut Nw Ywk, Nw Ji-t. Bill Prill K Usui tulll ihm llr- giivfrimr fl'1,000 h fHr. Thin IhiIh bl-tlit-nt sslul hii jjiivi-rnnr yets huh $1,600 is llif let-si. TllE Niw Yntk Ii-;UI.iCuih recentl) pset law Hiirnuriliii); 81,000, 000, fur tlit iiei.fHtii'ii iif the Aili rondiick foiet New Ymk in cuit-iin-y peopled hy M-ni-H of million iii us. SlS'CE Urn lie-fuming i.f the nine teeutli -.rntm them lius uiiM-n fi-nru the fifty (mo vi-lcnnio iolniiiU ' Nii;tttM-n if llmt number have (lina)i pes led and tell uf tbt-m sin now in-ksbite.l. liie coFkoV I lie uiuuIm-i nf wsl Vessels be c$(JlgibuiUi4y'fiireienMiweis. one wmilil tj-KV'.jJwgtHh'si nil is'itml liHimiiiiy miikiii-j: ?. 'jt4kiBl rtKiancMiJ' listing 83 ven-el -i., buili, Eu-flaml 80, Kusiia3!), Gem-an) 19 aud July 13. TBE stale of Nebraska is entitled to the rake. lis le-tlslature leieniU -Bade au pr-iiiathn- nf" $180,000 In uver a detiriem-y ranted by I hell, ami It now hap ens that oue of NebrimkaV flcials bas stolen tbe sppinprialion. It looks as tbougb wonders will never ease. The mining ouiliNik for Arizona was ever belli r. 'I be bard limes dues ot teem lo retard Ai ilium's mliiiug frogirks. It bus nu bupeilor iu tbe Union as a produeer of ibe piei-iout-.aselabi, and Ibis faet is becoming kuoHirilirougliout tbe entire enuniry, and tuiuiiig iiivesimeiils are beiti Bade In all the mliiernl regions. Rkcektlt h iiihu ut hutlHtid, Vi., iwallowf d a silver ilolliir wlili-li loilgeil In bis client. An X ray Has um-iI hiuI 4lie dollar was plainly seen in tin ann'n's rliei-t. 'J be siiigeoii fastened Eli iiiMiiuiH'iil ii)"ii it nod drew Hie iollur fiuiii its testing plscn. Tlilx jIiowh wlmt I lie Inreiilni' nf (lie X ravs Iiin dene for Ibe benefit of bis fellow, -Sinn. - John anauakku. tlie-Philndelphla jBeicliaiil, pitta (600 a wees to the ' sail who wrllis bis 'advert h-fineiilH smtl t5.000 a week to the piipe'rs which print then. Sneaking of 'the 'benefiis , . . " . f advert l.-tng, Mr. .VVana,niake; tatt: f 'I,inade money by it.. Advertising lit the leverage which has raised my slnre to what it is. I do not see how any tusiiiiss in ii n can do wtihout liberal advenlslng." At the gtailuxtiiig exuruises of the law depart infiit ri the National Uni verfcity. Senator Thutston of .Nebraska, 4elieied the omtion, aid in the tduiM of bia leniarks upon the judi tiniy'of the United States the Senator aid: "Ah long as the Courts of the United States live, so long t-Iiall I feel that the future of my country is se cured." lit speaking f the future of (he boys he said: "It was a mintake to my that the b ys no longer had the Mine oppoitunity that forraerely pre. Wtited itself, and that the rich were groviiig ijclier, nd the poor, poorer, Wr the facl rtawins that avery grsit mn from George -Wwhinj-ton down tn Wm. McKinlejt has beon poor mini's t-nn, Miid every raothnr knows that her son msjr become pretident" Mayor J. W. Francis recelred a tet ejiiam from J. A. Jones ,of San Fran flivotbat all things were arranged and that be would be here this week to begin operations on the water works. The plans, specifications and mill met have all been forwarded tn the company which Mr. Jones repre seiiis hihI all Is satisfactory, and work will ci'miiie nee Mt once on Mr. Jones1 hit vnl In Kliijr-ilHlT. There tuts been uiNiiy dntiliiiug exprer-idnua 11.1 regard our eil V lieiui; lilessed with a witter witritM iHieui. hut the etiiiid of ibtrk liexii need nu longer appeal. Flag sinlT i on iIih iu:id of progress mid NllfTel'i no iilntut'li' to luir her out. Her priigieMil veneris lutA long siuee liet'ii exelliplilli-d, and her citizens have tttkeu hull) of till matter Willi H ileieriuiiiNtioii to iircoiiiplinh thin iiiucli needed elilelplixo. The mucin will In put iu before .mow flies, and our ieitple will no longer be confronted ulihtliu Mater proMmlt!iiu. Every body in the 8k light City will hail willi delight the n-mplellnii nf til's wirk and ere long will witness one of i lie most proseriiis and beautiful eijea iu Arizona. It la no long, r a qileallou, hut an aaiueil f icl that our Ihwii is to have a giHid water works tnntriu. The traveling cnilvioniiiit of'tho Tueiou Star Inis th" f itluwntj to say in regard to our mountain city: Flagatalf !t enjoying it building boo n. This U no KUi'iriie, a Flag. BlalT ii IioiiiiiI to.lieconiH the mo-u'iop tilar suuiiuer ns ut of any one place iu the United SiaieM, f u it has more natural aliraciioui tributary than any oilier place on the continent, and then It has of all places a most delight ful t-ummer climate. The wool crop it good and ftlr prices are obtained, cattle on the ran gm were never in belter condition, an I buyers are more plentiful than sel lers. A larger acreage thvi ever h-f ire has lieeu planted to potatom, and the outlook for bounteous crops is en couraging. , The saw mill of Greenlaw Bros, and tbe'ArizoiioL.imheri(impaiiv are run ning on full time, an I very few idle men are lo be seen, except the const! tutiouallr tired. Travel In the grand canyon of the Colorado la much better than for yearn, in fart it never was so brbk. The Oiuutry at this seaMiu of the year, after so much snow and rain last winter, is at it best, nnd faras the "ye cut) Is one beautiful flower garden among tlii) plues. Another s'lec.ial trein ronslsting of eleven rare aud filled with 312 Clilnu meu pMSSKil over the S. V last wei k. Tiiey were oil their way to the Naili ville exposition from Tacoma and San Francisco by order of the secretary of the U. S. Treasury iu compliance with an urgent r quest from the director general nf the exposition, and will be put on exbibitiuu. Tombstone I'ms pt'Otnr. Hood's PIIU are the fitvorito family cathartic and iiver medicine. Price 2 J. Actual Work lias tieg-un. During lils remarks' before the rail road coiniulliee a few weeks ago, Pii'Sldeul Clark of the Consolidated railroad euiphaslzed the statemtnt that the lime was 'coming when the slcnm engines would go to the scrap lii-iip nnd'lhat electricity was the com ing motive power for railroad. There were some people who thought at that time'that although the work nu the power house at Berlin was being piiidird. Mointtwhiit slowly to be sure, that'll long period would elapse before cars would be propelled on the Con siilidated railroad by electricity, but these impressions can no longer be ro. tallied willi reason as the, work of lay. iug the third rail between New Britain and Berlin was started this morning. There is a large force of men em ployed on the job and it is expected th.1t Ibis part of the work will be com pleted in a short time, but just when the cars will be operated by the new system is not definitely known, al though President Clark says that it pom PUWUHM ff !.-. ..1.. IM..a Musuiuici-r ruiwi ijieoriivcu i ir iissri'M iuaouiu ... and haltb(iilnens. Assures tlie food a almt dlum and all forms of adulteration common lo the cheap hrandn. ItOYAL I1AKI.NU POWI)EUOU NEW YOKK. ..,., For Hate hy PLAOSTAFP COMMEBOIAL OOMPA.NYindUAUHITT BKOS. 1.,.. & A .. . (Di1.l..tHHriH may be before the General Assembly adjourns. A large force of men are working on the New England mad between New Britain and Hartford preptring the ties for tint third rail. This work is also being pushed with vigor and before many days this road will be ready for the work that is now beiug done on the branch. Ex. DIKl). Sbannkk. At Pomona. Gal., at noon on r:id y. June 4, 1897, of pneumo nia, P. U. JJraunen, father nf 'Jr. D. J. BiMtiiien of Flagstaff and Phil J. lirauiiHii of Phoenix; aged 73 year. The sad news was teler ii hed to Dr. Brauueii Friday, and he lefc immedi uttdy for Pomona. Phil Bntniien had left Phoenix some day, before on a pleasure trip to S mthorn California and arrived at Pommu only in time to Im at the bedside of tlieiued father du ring his last mum-nU. I he deceased had been ailing for some time, but no one thought the md so ne.tr nnd the news of his det Ii comes as a severe shock to the relatives and friends of the family. Hie reramis were shipped to Champaign, 111, for bunul, the funeral occurimj next Sundiy. The deceased leave) an aged widow, a daughter, Mi Maggie Braiinen, and two sons, Dennis J. and Phil. J. Brannen Di. Brannea 'Accompanied tha re m tins to tha old home in Illinois. paing through Flagstaff yesterday morning. Tbe bereaved widow and daughter accompanied him as far- as Flagstaff, and will spe.id some time here. They have the sympathy of the entire commuutty in their ,sid beitavemiut, Feb. 31, 1866, General Bnnjamln F, Butler presented to congress tlio first genuine American dig, made nf Amer ican materials by American labor, ever constructed iu this country. Prior to that ttmt) all American, gov ernment fligs had hem) inade.of Eng gllsh hunting. Sine-) then all our offi cial fligs have been the product ex clusively of American maieiiat and labor. Them were. 26 stars in tlni 11 ig at that time. New York Press. Some one said ih it "Ini who m tkns np his ntlnil that ha c.imi into the world to do soiiiHtliiug. anl thui goes to work to .do it, will bn of sert-lce to mtnkiud. Ha is tha one who will mike his-mark .among mn. It may lie a humble mark, but it will be w. 11 wonh preserving. He will not be fnr g'ltten when his Iif') is i-mbvl." 'JQlBiH WOMAN, ASfaUHEE r. snn liSw-i- tay i.rn ex ut aniMlMrt & tio c ' ct, otinulltetiiit, ii.ii ut any petiouical Iu II c -r u VZ 13 PH3PAT.SI) SO PAY HARD MBr,Y FOR ASSISTANCE REN iilED. It vlali'3 the ucrviccs c to rollablo taa o:" vroman in evcrj iwn, v!llajo, ccuntiy dlstiict, ci ianufactuin,-j establishment In everj ;ato. AH that lo required of any jo is -reliability, carnestnecn nnfl Qui. , i7o natter oa -crhat other orU you nro engaEed. it xvlll pay ju to osamino into thia offer. Vpplyi .tallnwt pn.'ltlon, capability nd rt'et , toTIIIiCOSMOrOIlTAN MACAZIM:, Irvi-7ioni!)-llie-Iudion, New Voile P A QU -MiMWIgC-O.EFg". WMOnJ'iSvEMTOR'S ASSISTAMT WHAT'S IN suMes joining - somsus mm. When you S3e Oar Hams ber, Well Dressed, Wall Miaufaofcured, Good Grades and the Best Attention and. Treatment." JUST IS IT VNl,,,N - If You are going to enter the Building "DERBY" this year' Get our PRICES and you are V v ; . t .... bure to be a winner. , -M' ?1 GILL AND SEE US IS 1 SPECIAL FAVOR TO YOURSELF. OUR PRICES THE ARIZONA LUMBER & TIMBER CO., FLftGSTftFF, B. HOOK -DEALER Fancy Groceries, Fine Tobaccos and FRESH CANDIES. RAILROAD A VENUE. JOHN SANDERSON! -DEALER Groceries, Glass and ueenisware. Will sell, for a few days, GLASS and QUEENS WARE at Cost. BEST GOODS. PARLOR EXCHANGE. JAS. A.. VAIL, Proprietor.. DEALER Fine Wines, Liquors . Cigafsaw CLUB ROOMS ATTACHED i . ,v . ; :- : FOR -ALL Schlitz!s .Bser - MAfflEf it .mans "GaDd Lam THAT ob is it mm. - J - ,J -... -..M! ARE RIGHT. fRIZONf. IN- Clears. :,h's IN- LOWEST PRICES. 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