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mwwrttiunmw MIWIMmilliMIIBWiiw "" f ,-. .- '. . ,..- ,.n.sK, . - ij-a-'i-' .rf.-t " . ' U? - - ttsasaBi . .W'iV.". j iss HL. ..I V 'i-V 'fjglf iii ' - ; -" Ssifi , t:the s vis -democrat. PUDU8HED EVKKY TUUB80AY. R. H. & J. E .IONE8, Editor sn'd Pnblliaert t&trl at tht FostolBct at Flsirstsff, Arlzons, u etoond-cUss Matter. ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 'One Year , 1 1 UO , J3Ji Month 4 ... t ' Three Month............ . TR ' iWfFleroplri10criils;two roplrs IS cent; astl over to copies. 6i crntsrscli. ' Advertising: ratca given upon application. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1897. It Is rumored that Grover ClevelKiiil contemplates goln; into (mlltlcs. What sttxt? Tiie at Johns Herald entered upon the fifleeonth year of ita exigence lnat Saturday. The approaching election In Ohio, iwJII'CHii?t money to ciivulnifi In tins -Buckeye" Slant hImiiii. that- ilniH. "TiiE puns nf the prem of Arizona wiilt few exception SHi'iit to he polnieil at the. 'iVrrlmrltil ndmiiiNl ration. Prosperity will never mvrlakn Arl -.zma until she.ls lulmilteil its a (Hale atiid 1 1 us the rijjht' to eli'd every ulliuHr from governor down to constable. Ir tli Yavapai rullrimd bonds nre Illegal nml void, would lhn issuing of Territorial bonds in their stead legiil jze or make valid a void transaction? Only twelve, men imvti applied for thu appointtUHiit of Supervisor of Yav apai comity. A good rop of raudi jdales.ran ho harvested in that county aoxt fall for this of)lce, that thu remainder nf tlui territory will have tii pay those bonds without rerDitine us Territorial bontU bavo bftia Issued for them. That being the rii8H Maricopa county Ir destined to bo obliged to pay about twmity-livo per cent of Yavapai county's indebtedness on thosn bonds or somnwert) near 6!i, 000 and Interest. This is encouragtng Yavapai bnt.tougbt ou the remainder of the Territory. TtfESDAY the. thermometer iU-Chlca- rn wetitup tti.flghtsix degrees, tin- liighest point registered iu October in 27 years. Wait until you hear from 1 Ohio the day nf election. ' Ir was kind In the Loan Commission to relieve. Ytivapal county oh $260,000 indebtedness on mi I road bonds, and ..give territorial bond In their stead. ''What Is Yavapai county kicking about. We arn taught that It Is better to acknowledge and pay a large, debt if it Is Illegal niul unjust than to have the .'stigma of repudiation. The. script ires speak of fali-e teachers and it mav .lie wo have fallen Inio tln-ir bauds. An cxehango sas: Prosperity "has knocked out the calamity howlers." Yes. Mich prosperity as we have been having lately has knocked out the lnhoiing penplo and has only b ft the capitalists and iumiioliSti standing. JlVE (be people the right to select llieiri.filccrs and you will see economy praeiiced in state, and cpinny affairs. You will sen oflicers liischargn every -duty honestly and promptly, for .the Will feel that they ar) thu people's servants lstead of their masters. List. Saturday at Phoenix Judgo "rruodnlo heard tlm application of "Ysivapai cotiulyfor a lonipn'rary iu- Jiinciron restraining the Loan Com- inls"ioii from taking farther acilnn -iu the matter of the funded Yavapai rall- .. road bond.. Tb, -Judge granted t . tcntpor.ti'V Injunction and set Nov. Sth for the limit biiiring. Cooonliio.iounty is somewhat Interested ln'thls inattcr. Hctaool Collection. As the writer U Informed a man who had been ruthlessly tearing down some of the Cliff Dwellings iu thu vi cinity of Flagstaff, was arrested and lined recently, and the collection he had gathered cotitlscated. It was af terwards given to tlio school by the Board of Supervisors. The articles liKve-.all been classified, mounted aud catalogued, and placed In a neat cabi net In the school building. (Some fears are expressed lest tlio owner should return and claim them, but If hejs guilty of such vandalism, as is reporledjhe, ought to be thankful he escaped with, his hide.) This furnishes an opportunity fu the sajing f some' things which ought to be sajd to the people nf Flagstaff about our antiquliles and the relies couslantly being.JinearMied In I hem. Kiivt of all. I he citizens of this vicini ty should jealously guard from vand alism the interesting ruins scattered so plentifully about us, as a mere busi ness proposition, to say nothing of their higher.worth, for thousands are coming now to view them. And. will only cost h III tin intelligent apprecia tion ami interest. , Second, with referenco to relics, it may he said that probably twenty thousand people have visited this vi- clnitv within a few years past. Near ly every one of them has carried, away some scrap, and many of them large quant hies of most inlcresllng relies. It was reported a little more than a year ago that' Prof. Tewktw conveyed from Coconino county and the counties east of it. two carloads ot pottery and other articles removed from tombs and ruins. Citizens, toov are constantly semi log large quantities of these things to friends in the Eist. Colleges and mu seums are seeking them, so that our country Is being rapidly depleted of Its archaeological treasures aud we who have ibe best right to them will Lson have none;' and this will be true mainly because we do not appreciate the worth of these things,. Now the boaid of school trustees ate desiring to gtther iii I lie public school lnillt.fi ii r. where all may enjoy them, a representative collection of antiquities, and ak your.help. So, If hereafter you Hud any relies donate them lo the school; for you cm enjoy them as fully there lis you can iu your own hiiues, nud by placing I hem in a puliliephu-o enable' others to unjoy tliem too. TIiomi tilings you. are throwing arouiid'itiillllViently, or are intending to send away, just box up niul uotify Mr. J. C. Grim or Ijrof. Drew anil tliey will gladh receive them, .for the school anil seu that they are properly I'hissilled and cared for. l this wiy a splendid collection could soon be made which you would be proud lo take, your visiting frlqniN to see and nt the s.imi) time n great bjuelit would be conferred ou thu school and com munity. Let us nl'l wake up to tlicseKtiattert, anil look around aud scu if most of u have not something We can give. Liver Ills Uka btUowneM, dviptpila, httdMbs,- eonstt ftatloo.tcrar stomach. Indigestion art prompt and by Hood's Fills. Tbey do their wen Hood's easily and thoroughly. V 1 1 Best after dinner pills. W 1 1 I 6 scents: All'.lruKClsu. 1 1 0 Prepared by c. I. Hood ft Co., Ixiwell.Mmv The only Pill to take with Hood's SarsxparllU. Tho Board of Supervisors hav bem well entertained Ihls'weok Iu the con sideration of claims against the county Chamberlain's colic, cholery and diarrhoea remedy always affords prompt relief. Forisale' by D. J Hranneu's drug store. NOTICE FOIt I'UKMCATION-. Hd. Entry 1291.1 Lakd Urricc at PnEscorr. Aniz.. I bept. T. 187. f Notice Is hereby given ibat tho following named settler him filed notice of,bU Inten tion to make final proof In support ot his claim, and ibut suld proof will be mudn be fore tho clerk of the probate court at Flagstaff, Arizona, on October 16. 18V7, vlti Claudo E-Jlackeit. for tliu Nii NWH and N'.J NEW. Sic. OT. T 2! N. It 8 E. lie names the fnllonlm; wllncssos toprovo his conllnuous.residence upon, and cultiva tion of. raid land, viz: diaries J. Howard. Thomas A. Frye, James A. Marshall, Charles Smith, all of PlajrstatT. Arizona. r'UEDEKICK A. TKITLE, Jr.. KcgUter. Notice for Publication. llld. Entry 1180.1 Ljimd Orrica at I'iiescott; A biz., I fcept. 7, W. f Notice Is hereby given thut the following- named settler has tiled notice of bis Inten tion to umke final proof In support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made be fore clerk of probate court at Flagstaff, Ariz., on Octolsjr 18..18V7. vli: Millard O. tove, for the e'ii MV4 und 8H NEW Stc 20, TN,nE. : lie names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of. said laud, viz: James -A. Marshall, Charles bniltb, Thomas A. Frye. Charles J. liowaid. all tf FlaattalT, Arizona. r lihbthlfK A. ITUTLE. Jr.. Kcglster. Notice For l'ubllcYtoD. llloifiestcaU Eutry -No. 675. LA.vDOrriCE at Pkescott, Ariz., I August 30. 17. i Notice ts hereby glren that tbo following named settler has tlltd notice of bis Inten tion to make final proof Iu support of bis claim, and that salu proof will bo made be fore tlio i lerk ot the l'robate Court at Flag staff. Ariz., on O.toaer 9. 1S07. viz: David V. Hurler of Flag.tiilf, Ariz,, for tbo NF.!i Stc. JI,Twp.!NU E. Ho names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said laud, viz: Uenjamln Lung, James A. Mursball. Henry Y. Hinllh, Arthur 11. Ueasley. all of Flagstalf, Arizona. KUEOEUtOK A. TKITLE. Kcglster. Growing InJerestliiK, , " Acrnriliiig to tho I'lioo,iii.- Dally .llcrn'hl of the 2nd lust., the funding of the Ynvnpal county railroad bonds by ' tho Lietn Conimfsiin affects the entire territory. 'and if tho funding holds .good every county in Arizona will liavo lopay their proportional share' or part of said funded Indebtedness. Ilciti is what tho Herald says: "' "The Yavapai county bond case seems to bo working up considerable of a niudillo. They have been funded and tho Territorial bouds are said to liavo beon tiirucd for them; then comes the temporary Injunction granted yes terduy and today sot srult for pornm ueut inlunctlnn sot for Novomber 5th. la the moan filed suit will be entered Soinvtlilnu o Depend On. Mr. James Jones, of thu drjig linn of Jones & Sou, Cowdmi, III., in speakingof Dr. King's Now Dischvcry, say's that last winter his wifo was attacked with La Grippe, and hureaso grew so serious that physicians at Cowdeti and Puna could do nothing for her. It seemed to develop'" Into hasty consumption. Having Dr. King's Now Discovery in store, aud selling lots of It, ho took abottlo home, and to tho surprisp of .all she began to get bettor from Gist dose, and half dozen dollar bottles cured her sound aud well. Dr. King's New Discovory for consump tion, coughs aud colds is guaranteed to do this, good work., Jry it. Froo trial bottles at Dr, D. J. , Branuon's ! , , ,' ,,tiA r,. declare tho Yavapai county bouds i .. i. :.!', ,i,lml.U'riipiii)s Iu tho ciAl I drug stBTC Notlco for Publication, A ltd. Entry No. 1287.J Land OrriCK at I'ucorr, Auiz., I Augusta, tat;, f Notice Is hereby glreu that the followlng nained settler lias bled notice, of his Inten tion to inaku UiihI proof In support ot bis elalin, und tluit said proof will be mad u be foro thu Clerk of Probate Court, at Flag ntair, Arl.. on October 8. IBar, lz: Charles J. Howard, for the Sii SEH !scc.)Twp. St N. range U east. lie nnliiei. I he following-witnesses to prove Ills rolilliilioiw Mhldenco upon, HliU Cllltlva tl.m off mid land, viz: Claudo E. Ilackett. Wlllliird O. Love, Chris Street, Tim Crowley, ull of Flagstaff. Arizona. FUKDKICIC A. TKITLE. lteglstor. N'otlcc for 1'ubllcntlon. , llIomuMudlvntryNo.Btt.l Lanu OfkjceAt I'uri-COTT, Auiz. I AugUtS7, 18U7. f Notice is hereby given Ibat tbo (ollowlng nunied .eltlur lias Hied tiotlco of his Intcn-' tlou Iu make Until jnoof In suppoit of Ms claim, and .that said prtot will be made f before Clerk of t'lubate Couit nt I'lngstalT Atlreiiiwon Octobers. 1W7, Viz: 'Green Howard.- for thrf Y, NF.WnnA Nfi Sl.tf Sec. SO, Twi.lS.N. It. UK. !! names the following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of. said land viz: John F. Dang. Fletch er l'aliclilld. Hanlel M. Francis, Owar V Ward, all of I'lnzslaff, Arizona. FUEDEIUOK A. TltlTIX. Kcglster. l'rolmtn Uourl Notice. Notice Is hereby given that Oeorgo HolT mnn. ndmlnlatrutorof ttloetaloof Mary J. Hoffman, deceased, bus died his petition with the Judge of thoprobatocouitof Coco nino county. Arizona Territory, asking for an order to II tho following teal cstato be longing to said estiito, to-wlt: Lots one, two, three, four, five, slx.beven and eight In block 0 F,ln tho town of Flagttsff, county of Coco nino, Territory of Arizona, at private sale, for tho purpose of paying off tho Indebted ness ot said cstato. All persons interested Iu said cstato aro hereby notified to appear before tho probate court In tho court house In the town of Flag staff, Coconino county, Arizona Territory, at ten o'clock a.m., on tho tth day of 'Novem ber, 1897, at which tlmo tho bearing of said petition will be had, and show causo why said petlton should not bo granted and said order for tbo sale ot said real cstato lie made. Given under my hand and seal of office as Probate Judge tfcts 30 day of September. 1S97. . A: ",,, N.O.LAYTON, Probato' Judge of Coconino county, A. T. IF YW VIAHT T0 MAKE MONEY i'fl Get a Stiddy Job in the Mint.... But ' , -Wf-A ir J. IF Yy WANT T -.. 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