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'JStafeilliP iffisw3KiSS2 IliPIP m- J I ;r ' ,'' ', is , . THE SUtf-DEMOCBAT. MOTICK TO TIIK PUBLIC. All contrct and bills for advertlstas: iw- We monthly. Advertising rates fivea upon application. Haslnrss locals 10 erats per line (or flrst ! MrMon.and 5 cent per Una for each subso aet InMrtton. Tnc BON-PuiocRtffci pleased to contribute In public mutters, butll notices of festivals, fair, meeting -of Moieties, tappers, enter Ulnmenu end rnrntkn of marriages, births and deaths beyond -the regular announce tent,rlll be chanced for at regular rates. THURSDAY. AtJttUST 6, 1897. JL00AL BREVITIES. " Father Quetu of Preecnlt la In the lly. A. C. Armstrong of Villains 'vis ited Flagstaff MoihIhv. Coffin Biiw. received a carload of Oregon potatoes Saturday. Julius Mackelprani: of Navajo conn ty. was In the e!y Tuesday. , M. M. Fisher is just recovering fmni hii attack of rheumatism. Dlxirii-t court convene in Navajo county on the lSih of next mouth. Ch tl I n Jiilm fiance arrived In town Mutiilny evening to spend a few days. " Si' S.' Aekerof Apache Maid country la spending a fnw days with friend In the city. J. 'C FlielHn,' tlm hnti-her, was ainong,tlie, Williams delegatlouheie Tuesday. A new lot nf jewelry just received, at J. A. Mauler's. 'Postbfflce jewelry Jtore. Chsrle Williams, a fruit grower of theSalt River valley, was in the city Friday. Good cheap shoes at Mt J. Bagnall's. Try the f.W and. 13,00 shoes. Re palrlng. TwTh'Hn ur Coalter.-fnrmefry pmprhv torof the.Haiik Hotel ,nt Flagstaff, is In tl citji.iiR...'uhlh-aM.' -' Collin linvf it car of the Wt Ore gon p..tntnes. Cooking qualities un excelled SI 25 pr cwt. Andrew Smith, supeiinleiideiit of telegraph for 'llin $hiii F I'ucltlo, Was heru suve'rut dt& last Week. , Mr. and Mrs. froiuHolbiiHik, Frank Hurt are hero M.v Hart being Un atteinluufo oil I be DNlrict court. ,Tbe gentle -h'veri of, rain which have fallen lately have produced a rejuvenating effect on the crops. The O'Malley sisters of Phoenix are on their way to Los Angeles to ill an engagement at the Urpbriim. -Mrs. L O. Robinson, mother of Dr. W. S. Uobluson, left on Mo. 1 to-day for Southern California to visit a mm there. County Recorder T. E. Pulliam re ceived for record on yesterday 16 mining claims, 6 deeds aud 1 bill of sale. . Miss Edith Brooks of Phoenix ar rived Friday to spend the summer In Flagsiiiff. She is stopping at W. H. Power's. J, T. MvWtlliams, a, mining man and civil engineer of JNee'dles, arrived Monday nud is spending a few days at this summer resort.. Mobleiipab & Mudcrsbaclr liavo llitf clt'Htirsi, uicesi, most convenient nit-ni uiuikei in town. Tlielr meats, are nil fresh nud of the finest. - Territorial teachers' certificates were issued yesterday to. D., A. Drew, of Flagstaff and F. S. Haffbrd of Prescott. Phoenix Gazette. Edgar Whipple left last week for Los Angeles to Join a friend of his wbo Is preparing to make the journey to the Alaskan gold fields. Anson H. 8mitb, editor of the lag bmu Miner, and Mias Sawyer, asso elate editor, passed through Tuesday ea their ratnra from the Petrllied corast. .. Geaerotis ratas darlog the wek tera caused tbe ranchers aad stock aaa In tbls vicinity to!' congratulate sMstves on living lu'saek a farorsd .t v "I 1 . Miss Ida, Warrea and Miss Addlna -Bwy, te.eker.ln tie publle sehool. 'at TkoMlx, arrived Iwrs Friday to fMd aha aaasBaar and ara stonntas! at tb naManee ef J. A. Laaiaort ;J Take your Watch and jeweler? re pairs to J. A. Maurerat tbe postofflca. J.-D. Newman ami wife have. been spending nfow day on Oak Creek;' For fli-st-class watch work go to J. P. Arnolds1 at Bagnall's shoe store. Mrs. Ed 1. (Sale nf winsluw Is visit-inj- her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. J. F. Hawks. for freshest cuts in beaf, mntton, veal, and pork, go to Mnblenpah & afudersbach. Master Merbanlo' W. 8. Hancock of Needles passed thruugU for Albuquer- que Saturday. Dr. RoliliiRon informs us that la grippe nod kindred ailment are quite prevalent Ijere; A. H. Spellmira returned Tuesday fiMin a f'w weeks' visit with his family in L-ia Angeles. Attorney J. V. Ross came In from Williams Monday to he on hand at the opening of court here. C. H. Faneher, laud agent of, t,he Saiiia Fe Pacific, iiradquartera in Al- hiiqueique. was in the city Tuesday. Am rebuilding my foundry and can do any kind of castlm: up to fifteen hundred pounds. . J. B. PoUTHlE. Mrs. J. Pasevlirh and child arrived from Califiirniii Saturday aud Photog rapher Pusevltch is happy once more. Nearly every available workliiintJ'iii in town wm presl into service Tiipm. (lay nl'ht i, clearing away the big wreck, Senator Stephen M. While passed through here Friday on No, 1, enroute from " Washington. I. C, to bis bohie in Los Angeles. Tourist people wishing a few hours' rest or sleep In a quiet place during the day can Qui! suitable accommoda tions a'- the Hick's Rooming House. J. I Fisher of Prescott died Sun day. H was well known here, hav ing served as a member of the legls- laiure ihihmd uocoiiiiio county, was createil. -, . - -5 . '? Ch plain John Hance arrived from tli (i I and Canyon of thft Coloradu Monday evening, having walked the entire distance since 7 o'clock thnt morning (1) Mrs. KIHfton, who 1ms ltcfn visiting here the past two months, accompanied by Mrs.. E. R. Baxjess and .the little one left- Monday for their old borne lu Eureka Springs, Ark.. H. V. Scandell arid wife of Spear ville, Kan., arrived Monday on a visit to the points of Interest around Flag staff, including the (Irani! Canyon of the Colorado. Mr. Scandett is Sauta Fe agent at Spearvllle. r. .'! ir- ' . i Ljil' Among the many representative Ari- sonans who arrived In the rhy yester day, to congratulate Governor McCord were Hon. D. M. Riordan of Flagstaff and Captain E. A. Cutter .of Bonita, Graham county. Republican. Captain George Is preparing to send six 8-liniHc lesins and wagons to the King of Arizona mine to be. employed In hauling oio from the mine to the mill at Mohawk. The outfit wili.be miller the charge of Dick George. This ni ratigcment. will almost double tlm freighting facilities at the mine. lieplililfcilll. Lllilt! Bessie Daggs gave a birthday parly to the Club of Kings Daughters on, Monday nftitrnoon :il her parent's refldeuee, Refrehmi)uts were served and Hie pai'yof little folks were.pho logrnpheii by F. W. Phillips, after which I bey, were treated to a drive through the country, Tbe little ladv was eelehrntiug hereleventh birthday. .! Awarded ( HlxhMt Honors-World'a Pair, Gold MWal, MWwlntor Pair. A' bbW tfaaaA1 iaaaM mM VsimbWa Isaaaaa mi vnpv VFMHB wi IMW rvturi 40 YEARS THE STAND ARD. BAWNO POWDffl . V if .... "DropJ Drop! Troppedr lOopar lb on Arbuckles coffee at Coffin's. Max 8alaman, the big merchant of Williams, was in the city Monday. T. H. Ramsniier is having an addi tion built to his residence in the west part of town; Fok SiXK Three-room house, fur nished. Fiir terms apply to J. H. RumtT. W. J, Can has been acting as county Interpreter during the term, and he speaks the Spanish language perfectly. Mrs. S.i S. King nf Atchison, Ktn., a daughter of J. F. Hawks, accompa nied by her two children, has been visiting here for the past month.' W. H. Bonham, general anentnf the Columbia Building & Loan Asso ciation of Denver, has been In the city the past few days looking after the interests of ids company. Hon. F. T. Asplnwall of Navajo county has been appointed assistant superintendent of the territorial pris on. He Is well ktimvii here, and bis friend? are pleased at his good fortune Miss Maud Scarborough of Prescott came lu Monday to visit her sisters, Mrs. T. S. Bunch and Mrs. J. E. Jones, for a few days. She has just returned from a pleasure visit to Call fornlij. Charles Canall, who Is assisting In stringing the new Santa Fe railroad wire from Los Angeles, to Albuquerr que, will have finished I he job jn a couple of weeks, when be will return to Flagstaff. Hon. J.. C. Ailams, Mayor of Phoenix, was in the city yesterdy He returned to his southern homn on No. ). and will bring bis family here to spend the summer. Among those in attendance on the court from Williams are: Judge J. N. Hunter, .Harry Ross, Wm. Gibson, Capt. P. Smith, Deputy Sheriff Martin Biigglio, Comtalile E. N. Gray and J. C. Brown'. ' --v. ! ' ' J. W. Sparling states that' he' will probably stay hcr! the balance of the summer, and will later on return to tlio E-ist. to Gil a4 lucrative position In tlie office of the Canadian Express Company at Montreal. Prof. Crcager ami II. II, Uruwn, who with their families have been spending tbe summer at the Grand Canyon,:are In the city for a feiv days and will return north to .remain the rest of the summer. Gazette, Preaching services at the Methodist church Sunday, August 8, 1897: Morn ing discourse. "Great Peace;" evening discourse, "A Worthy Name." All are cordially invited to attend these services. C. P. Wilson, Pastor. Lowell Observatory will be open to the public next Saturday evening, August 7. The astronomers in charge cordially Invite the citizens of Flag staff to avail themselves of this oppor tunity to view the wonders of the starry universe. We have recalled a copy of the School Laws of the Territory of Ar izona," compliments of County Super intendent N. G. Liyton, This work is compiled In a vt-rv convenient and concise form and is a Handy volume to have around. Miss Spencer of Lawrence, ,Kan., who bus been vititlng on the 'Coast, arrived Sunday and is vi.oltlog with the family of D. M. Riordan. Mls- Spencer while here will accompany the Riordans to tlm Moqui village to witness, tbe famous suuke dance. Dzeo On Friday, July ,80, 1897, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mayflower., The bereaved parent bare twice.witbln a week beeu called upon to give up their little, ones to the master, Death, and the sympathy of the entire community Is with them in ihelrJwrrow. Tbe funeral occurred Saturday. A change occurred last week in the management of the Postal Telegraph Company's office here. J. W. Spar ling, who has beep Bsaa'ager and line Ma for the past eighteen nsonths, was relieved, aadZ. A. Emerson of ; La Mar, Cid., was appointed o 111 the vacan cy. ' Mr. Emerson k a very nice aud accommodating gentleman aud we weloomVhim as a reaideat.bf; the Sky light City, and bespeak for, htm the liberal patronage aoaorded the'' former manager;' ' r -u IF YOU WANT? TO SEE VERY TO """' i MEN'S ahd B0YS' WEAR ...Of All Rinds Flacstaff WE KEEP IN STOCK ONLY THE BEST OF EVERYTHING, AND ALL OUR GOODS AREi SOLD WITH A FULL ' GUARANTEE TO TO GIVE ENTIRE " SATISFACTION OR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. IN HAT8 ,See the Fall styles in New Stetson's jfDerbys and, .. , "N. . ' iNgiHOEg CLOTHim UNDEBWEAU HOSIERY HECKWEAE Levi StraHSF & Cos Overalls, 69 Geals Per PalL Mrs. C. E. Mariln, a deaf iiiiit from Dallas, Texas, and a newspaper,, nviunu ua rrnrti fv-fis-' iv i . accompanied by brr husband arrived in Flagstaff last week and proceeded to canvass the town with a view of stiirtingup another newspaper: This is the third instance of a similar nature Ibat" has been brought to oiir attention In the last few weeks! If all three will each' put in agool live 'newspaper It will prove,'1 big adver tisement for the town mid greater laurels Will 1)1 'leaped upon that much nbused individual, lliu poor doWn-trodden newspaper nun who hadn't m'li.MD enough lo pound sand. Word reached here Monday morning that Mrs. Dora Ma' tin, wife of Then dure Martin, of William", bad suicided tiy slutotlng herself in the head. A few minutes before her death she was playing in the yard wlih her four-year-old boy, and went in and sat down at I he supper table wilh her husband to eat. After remaining there a few minutes; she got up and Went into another room, picked up a revolver and shot herself through the bead. No cause can be attributed why tbe unfortunate woman should commit such an act. She hail her trunk packed aud was aiming to start Monday moruing on a visit to fricuds lu the East She was highly tespected and well liked by all. She leaves a hii.b.'iud aud a little boy four years old to mourn her untimely death. Saturday evening quite a bunch of hobos bad collected lu the woodshed of one of tho saloons here aud were having u merry time rushing the can, when a colored fellow by the name nf I'ackett, wbo makes tins point his hnailuuarterfc, entered the room from i he, saloon and strode through tlie ranks of tbe miniature Coxey aims, shoving the "tourists" to tbe right niidjeit in a manner that rankled in i be peaceful hearts of the hobos. '(Mm latter expostulated with the "nigger" and requested him to step lighter. Tackett "reseated this and offered to whip any six ot them. To frighten them Into not accenting his challenge he struck the pine door a resounding whack that splintered the panels In a down pieces! One hobo, braver than the rest, np aad at him single banded and, was getting much the better of the scrap when the col ored fellow, pulled oat a large knife from iils pocket aad, before his antago nist was aware had made two or three swipes with It at his stomach, catting quite a gash ibk abdomen. Tackett on seeing, what he had dose took to hie heels and before any one was aware tiaa auwppearea np tee aiiey. a warrant was sworn oat for, hls; arrest and the anfortaaate hobo held ''as: a witness. Tackett was. located yester day at Will tame and will U 'Weight here for. trial.; ' , ,. - - BATB ij Dropun to the... i Cash JStore ' k . JO,' the new L.. A. W. shape, I: a-v Don't overlook our Green. QxBlood, Chocolate and Black Box Cxt. PURE DRUGS W. R. 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