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E,R.D.J. BRANNEN, PHYSICIAN AND
I Surgeon. Flagstaff. Arliona. Will re
nd promptly to all calls from any point
a tbe Atlantic ft. Pacific Uallroad. OfHce
and drusatoie opposite the depot. Tele
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BONOn JONES, ATTORNKYS-AT-TiAW.
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SNCIIKT BIMJIKTIbW.
A O.0. W.-rt4pBTAFF LODGE. No. U,
X. Meets every Thursday Blast. In O. A.
.tall, VWUf Workmenare cordUlly lu. ,
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Bieeta every Tuesday evening In O. A. R.
I. VMtlni brethren cordially Invited to
attend. DR. D. J. BRANNKN. C. R.
Loom Bptaas. R. 8.
TJLAOeTAFF LODGE. NO. 1, V. A.'M.
17 Reiralar meeting on the Brat Saturday
abrat.of eacb calendar month. In Maaonlc
all.; Kllpatrlck building. "Sojourning
brethren cordially invited.
w. H. ANDERSON, Master,
J. OBTHata Savaqb. Secretary.
TTOREST UAMH. NO. 1. WOODMEN
J7 of .the World. meu tbe Bret and third
eadaysln each month, in the p. A;R. Hall.
TtoltlnK Sovcrelanx mrdlully' welcome.
T. 8. BUNCH. Coutwel Com.
T. E. Pouiam. Clerk.
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a second and lam Saturday In each month,
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E..R. JON hit. Commander.
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klMoj O- F.-LAOTAH'. LODGE. NO., 11.
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CIIUIIC'H IMIIl'.CI'OKY.
IATHOLIO CIIUKCII. REV. P. DILLV.
V. 1'unlor. On bundayiC Ihiw Jluiw all:W
aloi'k u. m.i UUli Mum nt 111 u. nt. Sundity
tchool at 11 a. in. Evening survlces at Jiu
p. in. On wii'k dayi Ium at 7 a. in.
On itio keconu Sunday of I'och month, prayer
necuiiR at iv a. in.; euiiaay ecnoot tin
.in. am curuiauy inviieu.
T?1U8T M. E. CIIUROII, CORNER OK
X thurcli ami JJirvnx Mrt-vtH. u v. tu
on. l'iit.r. I'i eiichlnif ul II u. in. and T p. m.
anndnym Sunduy M'liool ut JOn. in.. Uwar
Gibbon, superintendent. C'labtt ineellutci nt
:io p. ni. is.pnorui i-cuguo e:w p. ni.
Prayer mretlnir Wednoduy evening at 7:30
Every IkhIv wclcomu. 'i
tTIRHT I'itESIiyTEllIAN OIIURC1I
JT North San FibdcImo utrecl. II. 1'.
Coraer, puntor, Sabbutli iei vlcee: l'tracbllig
U a. bi. and B p. tn.i Sunduy school. 10 n.
i.t y. p. s. o.
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prayer mwtlnK.JJW p. m.
Mid-week conference uod prayer,' Woo nun
day evening at 8 p. in. A cordial Invitation
at extended to all.
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FLAGSTAFF, ARIZ.
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The Eailrod Will Tap the Rcsp.ur-
houldlVkixiJSJojrlVromoierJ
Materialise, Plageta? will 8ooa
BaCoanectrd WlihtbeGratid
Canyon by Rail.
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1 AS Stated lnt Week. aHlnlea lif
In-
ciM.nlln nt Urn SnnlR Fe ft
Grand
Chmvoii Rallnwil Coruiiany .linro liwn
iy aiwltWlW&mui-y .f HU Terrj--"
fciry. TliMirnritirsiif thee nt rrprlsa
iv Lunlmrn, 0mnI A Co. of Chica
go, 'who Imvti piirchHMHl and LaTn
bonds on the inrttrr portion of the
claim io the Grand Canyon copper
diftrlet.
rerlainlv Mieve that a railroad
to tint Cauroti Is n fraallile pmpoai
tion, providing tlm beat route In
choaen. , 'riiern.Hre Imnicnie reNiturces
t'lbn nprnra'up by audi a nmri youi
sidoot Ihe copper niiiifg, ana the in-ci-en
(1 tourUt trarel la no small
ttiUnideratlon.
Shmild the railroad be built it will
undoubtedly Imre lut dtartlnj; point nt
m ttaatl Pita trail la ff 'I'ltaafu a lu mu n
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able and
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only route to the Uraud
CJiiiiy-'M.
K& 6 1t.3.
, TJie eogltieir wlia made tbej Hrvev
from rlagHiaff to the Grand Cauyon
some lime jigo alm surveyed a route
fitiui illiimm sunt in liig note!) on the
"two stirvejjj lli alipertoflty of Flj-
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rt1.61"41')'.
'aTm-iTai.il rehiniinMi.tlt:
Hlnnvii'Hmt ri't'imKueiitleu. J III) "XAW
tiyer I hi; littler
W. is wliu' is known
I'i e)i(lli-el'fJ iiinl I'ltk'ittitlud nS u S pel'
Ciiilt, luill'. lilln, tlie WilliiilUt BUIVeJ
hhnwed a 2 per t'eiit grade. Capl
lulist fini!.ili'r ii 2 per cunt grade a
ml lit-r titiMife )ii.jiitinn iitnl me very
Clinry-ttlmUt IllVesliii' their moiiHV ill
aiit'li it venlnie. This nurvev, liovv
evii'r itf eveii miles shorter limn the
FlngxiitfT rniile.
Now iim Im the reHourt'i'stobeopeni'd
up: Leaving the Skylight City the
llnegot'S northwesterly, curving itlmiit
tlm Imse nf tlm Sin t.rtucisci inouii
IiiIiim, iHpiingitll thai rich rmigit coiiii
.ry iiiitl plunging into foreala of while
pine ihitt Heeni eiitileaa mid Hue the
t-iiatlwHy liardly without a break until
the Griiud Cauum is reached. The'
famous Coconino foreat in pierced
by.
the survey at lis grainiest depth, and
there is a wealth of limber wiihiu.tbis
great area of tall and massive pines
euougb lo supply the wliole United
States with lumber for twenty-five
years.
'J be coal Beldsof the Little Colorado
river, lying la aud near tbe Navajo
Indian reservation, are not a great
way from the survey aud their devel
opment would add URsaeusely to the
Taltw.of the road, besides supply the
fuel required for the tallroad t aad the
working of the copper mines. Tbe
building of the reed would cause as
outlet to the taiarlteU of, the world for
plumber and eo, ,
j The jr ettaral WdSders and cu
rlesitles around Flagstaf , comblnwl
with its away polau of seenlo Interest,
makelt inporuut to tourists u a
stopping" of plaee. It y Is also" the
aeetest,, prettiest aad largest town on"
tlMi Santa Fe Paeltlc railway between
Albuquerque,. IL, and Sau Bernar
dlHo, Call
Take the 11m m surveyed from Wil
liams' oat to the Canyon. There it not
a'siiok of raerchaauble timber, to be
eajcoBBtered the, whole, dletauce Autl
mithlHg elee la'tbe way 'of rewaroes
Is to befoeed. '
i5,iTheee are faeUi that the
raiiroea-NiMiae; -eapttaiHHe are
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folng to overlook, and when it eotues
io a eboiee' of routes the few illes
sVrsWesrse Iii rheileBjtkv of 4 the red."
u P,wwr! n -! ir(t,wliiii.uoj?iiitv
hiiw'e vr; ahe'TGritml Canyon supper
'diStrlct? nf!wWFlHgs'a'fr is-il.eSa-Hirst
bastCm 'supplies', must piovo to
I in More than mm prospects and the
iiiTeafor niuat iihvo iienuite and exact
kniivvie'ilL'H as lo ihii iinii'ii'tHnce of' the
iMlrlt't as a prifpective copper pri,
ilil.Vr nnd tt.e'le.ilof lis deposits:
"Thelelopnrviie tvork whTeh Yinv
lioun imtiifr mi' linfliie thA flti'ui.itn.i ..
'Meas'ri? tiomWrdjIjonde '& Co. uliiee
last Viliiter'lias'reatiltei lii opening Up,
aalhejwllevV,me'of the'tiches't betla
of cilpper in llieyer:itiiry, and several
carloads of the ore. have lieen sent lo
the! smelter, tbe miirns jiidicatlDgro.
niarkab'le rlcUneMSf,tb,ore. the coik
. , ,. ,i .r? ii'(.!!'5'ijl'ii' trill
per running alt lway fromu70, to 90
per cent. The deposits caVoV'"fol
lowed up and dowu tbe Canyon for
twenty miles and' an equal distance
stiuth from the rim, the whole country
adjacent thereto being raounlalaous.
mere is real ly very ntue ttouot at
to tbe future of the Grand Canyon
copper dlstrjct. everything pointing lo
it lielng tine 'of the greatest ''finds Mu
tbe (Southwest. It is only . recently
that the ntteiitlon of capitalists (have
been railed Ut It ami the deeper ujhey
goandtho moie raoney they spead
the greater their anxiety to buy up
the whole district: Tbe birth of a
new copper region is certainly on the
tapia and the building of tbe Santa Fe
A Grand Canyon railroad U a natural
consequence. ,
TO THE GRAND OANYON.
'nieiollowinif reUiliiir to tlta-
.isi'- "5
Jetfeil rS'tadtis paltllittieil In tbehe
nix ReiitihllpHi.:' (Jwvnne Denht;-tbe
secretary of Loifilmlil-Goode & Co., Of
Ulilciigii, N,ewArirk and L'iilim, wnt,
)u 'V$w9bMffi$SiAfc Tlit-conipany
wlilcli Mr. UmitiN represents Is inter
cited in the copper mines at the Gram!
Canyon. Tbe development of the
propurliua'lms made ItdlnV'Sl. a lie
Laeasi'.y at IIiIh eurU' day for a railroad,
ami the company! has organized a
company lo build'' the ' Santa Ke &
Grand Canyon Railroad." The alii
clet of iucorjHiratioii were liled n week
ago vvith the Secretary of the Ter
ritory. The article of incorporation leave
the public In tbe dark at to the sunt-
hjp.lul of t!i l.o v road, lu colt
veivnlioti with Mr. U.:iinh the lli'ptii)
II cm was uualile lo- jearu il. Mr.
Denuis says that thu compauy has not
decided whether Flagstaff or Williams
is tbe best point. Surveyors will be-
'he'jgiu wotk next week lo asceriaiu ibis.
The piojecloio of the road
are
Lombard-Goode & Co., but Geu.
O'Neill aud Gwyuue Denuls, aud a
number of Arizouaus are named
among tbe directors. Mr. Dennis is
a Ut partner for Geu. O'Neill. They
are bulb rustlers. When they undei
talw a project It is always a wluuer
from tbe vlaru It is safe to predict
that the Santa Fe & Grand Canyou
will be carrying ore from tbe Canyon
within the present year.
Tbe passenger busiues will he a big
item.' The road will! increase the
number of visitors to the Canyou.
Tne stage travel of seventy miles baa
kept many' people away from the
greatest wonder of oiir'epuntry. With
the completion of this road, every Inch
of "the way wlii'be traversed' by rail
way;
Aside from this there is greater Im
portance to the territory iu the opeu
ing.upof la new miaeralbelt. VVbat
has been done at the Canyon iu miulug
doee not. beg-n to represent what is
there yet, to be revealed.' A road will
stimulate the work which wjll hrlug
out what Is now concealed. From a
visit to the district the writer fs able
tossy that no better prospeets have
eimy under his observation than ire
found id tbe Grand Caayoa and oa the
average rjm h jCauyon. ,
are rnVjThe' J.bmbard-Goode ;e
a .
compaBy has
almost all of the copper properties at
tbe Canyon, lite latest aequkrltlee ie
theCasBereB-Berry MlM.wUeh(hi m
1 5lti
.".f-jlhejat tJij-fr.y, It.ljaahe, .greatrtit
.tertymi1?fltrlfPS.yXu, i(it u
.iuiejj-e.it of the nvr roijilnjid yi3,
.followetjjna. jweej, liy, Mr.penjjb..
Thisjs Mr. Uennla- Uwvjsjt ,J?buW
nix; HnBrnrl-jnfia
uogresivec i yitutuwt. lias iiecineo
to reinniu Jouger
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llore. of it. f
,lu oilier tij see in
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To tbeGrHnd:anyoo by Rnll. !
fhe Santa Fe and Graiid Canvifn
railroad bus beu incorporated miliar'
the laws of the Territory of Arlr.tna?
The cimpaiy will not only build the
road but also intends, to construct
large hotels ou the rim of the Canyon
and also in the warm, ,belt below, so
that tourists can vlcit tills grandest of
all Natm-e's wonderlands at any seas
on of tbe year.
It is expected lo locate the road and
commence the construction work las
fore the year is out. If the present
plans meet with no unexpected diffi
culties and It seems as If they would
not tourists wilt be enabled to visit
the Canyon next year in comfort.
And what a travel there will be! The
grandest scenery on earth la there
displayed before the astonished and
awe struck spectator. Words, how
ever eloquent they may lie, utter))'
tail to depict tbe vtupeudotw aceewa.'
the graud beauties
of the GraHdM-
yon of tbe Colorado.
DeftfbWd
thousands will go when the imagw-
ry terrors of a seventy mile.
:t
nue io longer... couirouis hhr
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Xpw Houil lu UriiuU t.'unyoit,
' Chicago capilaliot-t are plnunliiglo
build a railroad lo the CJianil Canyou
of Colorado fiotti a point on I hit Santa
Fe, between Flausinlf and Williams,
A. T. The distune" is seventy-live
miles.
At the present tlm; tourists who
visli the Grand Canyon arc. compelled
to take a stugt ride of nearly 100
miles from Flagstaff through an im
inuiiMi forest and u roligh trail lo the
crest of the gorge at the head of the
Bright Angel trail. After the rail
road is built and the tourists' hotels
have followed the visitors will bo en
abled to see the Grand C.tuyoo witb
much less hazard and discomfort tbau
iu the past.
Lombard. Goode & Co.. who have
offices in the Marquette building, are
saitl to be behind the enterprise and
claim the plans have been completed
aud construction work will begin in
the spring. The capital Sttick of tbe
road is said to be 1 1. 000.000.
Minerals and not tourists are what
tbe promoters of tbe road are said to
have first had Iu mind. A recent In
vestigation .of' the, mineral resources
of the region is said to Indicate that
tne Graud Canyon may become one. of
the greatest mining, camps. In the
country. An immense deposit of cop
per has been found, completely cover
lug large areas of ground; "The copi
per is bald to be found at the grass
pots at a point twelve miles from tbe
Canyon, on the walls of which , .it. cm
be.traced to a .depth oi ,X.30U,
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said to he higher thai from any,, ether
mine outside of Arizona Territory.;-
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One ot' tile most ambition pmjeeta
that baa been outlined for
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Arizona, nays the Phoenix Stock wB,
was Indicated a few days ago. bylth '
tiling in lite . territorial seeratarv't i,
office of the articles of iucorpH-atoa
oil he Santa Fit and Grand. Caa'yoa
raiway vohipany. The road will
mean the riieu(iig to the geaeral peb
fte'of I lie wonders of the Grkad Can-
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t , .mr viMHitrBuo wurniiiiriinv
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loniiorts.
not, ImWi'l'elV dejrtml tllwm'thaD.llrist?
tir.ve! for vxi.Hteiico or prolir. Its lino
will pax thhnigli one of the richest
nipper' producing regions of the world,
a region Moil a, well uliouuds'iu grass,
where tliotiituiiiU of head of cattle
will graze Hvben better facilities are
provided for tbe conservation rf,water
iu tank and win-re wide ppreading
fnieilH nf while pine, plnoti, cedar
and juniper will add their treasures to
the land's development
To the Grand Canyon.
The Grand Can von of ihu Colorado
river, now rilflicnit to access over ' lu
diuVrent roads, will soou lie reached
by rail. Tutlay articles of incoipora
lion of the, Santa Fe aiid Grand Can
yon railway were tiled with the Terri
torial Secretary, 'gaining thereby for
the line the fifteen years' exemption
from taxation allowed to new roads
by a law'of lite last L-gtsliture.
The new mail will leave tbe Santa
Fe Pacific and is to reach the Canyon
within seventy miles at one of its
grandest seenlo poluts, passingthrengh
one of the most extensive and richest
Copper mining districts in the world.
Aside from the passenger , traffic the
amount of freight already guaranteed
is understood.to be sufficient to insure
tbe successful operation of the line.
The plans of the company also em
brace tbe constructtoH of great betels
for the aoeommodatioa ef toerlste,
winter or summer, in the pine, forest -upon
the rm and in the warmer Cm
yon lielow, and the coBstructloe ef
several hundred miles of trails la por
thins'itf the Canyon hitherto ieaeoes
sibte. , General Manager, O'Jhelll ie
now In the East completing necessary
financial arrangeraenU, and wmetrae
thin Is U begin within a tew! areatas.
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