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Territorial Items. YAVAPIA. Journal-Miner: Lynx Creek is experiencing much prosperity at presect, ucd it is realized now tost bona fije development work it behind her. Tbree mills will be in op eration 10 that locality next week, while toe Dumber of claims beicg developed exceeds tbat of any previous time in hei history. G. G Hjcdersoc, who is run ning a tri-weekly stage to that poiot, eays travel is simply beyor.d anything he has ever DOticed, while a vast amount cf mining supplies are being shipped in. The oreek is plastered from one end to the other with location m tioee, and a booca seems to be coming along. A serious cutting scrape oocured last night at the Last Charce mine between J. B. Varley acd Thomas Kane over b wood contract. In the encounter Kane was out on the hnnds, probably losing two Sogers oa the left band. Varley was arrested and lcdged ic jhil today by Sheriff Rtiffaer. Joe Mayer, who is operating the Hen rietta mine, arrived in town today ar d says that the mill is pounding eteadi-y while development continues etendilj io the mine. A depth of 385 feet has been reached on the Drooertv. and re markable as it aeeme, the ore body con- free io character, BLd of a better in the upper workings. om V Si a prospect juet roperly of J. ging S22, A Rlcb Property. Yunia Sentinel. Frank Wells, after a visit io San Fran oieco of several weeks, returned to Yuma oa Tuesday. Mr. Wells owns several promising prospects in the northern part of the Cbukkawallas. He shipped several tons of ore from his mines to the Selby Smelting & Iend Co. of the above city. The ore is free milling and e; -ueediog y rich, averaging $188 57 in gold Tor three to dp, and some of the ore went hb high as $1000. Mr. Wells on reach ing San Francisco contracted a severe iold and whs under a doctor's care for fourteen daye, and for a while great fears were entertained by bis physician that he would be called to that land from whence no visitor returneth. As soon as Mr. Wells regains his strength he will laave for bis mines with a force of miners and thoroughly develop hie mining property. Hon. Frank Cot, of Phrenix, the popular attorney of the Southern Pacific 'o., owes en v i. he mines. or wii.i.i iis -hot. i nr"" men. f ne governments of ur.-rtoe United States and Mexico have evidently cime to some agreement whereby there is now a possibility of solving the much mooted XodiaD trou ble. Last week a company of oavulrj ucd-r the commend of Lieut. Builcck, marched to the San Bernardino ranch , and there was met by a company of Mexican "avalrymenj under oommand of Col. Enilo, a cjmmHoder of note it. the interior of Mexico, and together the troops will go into Mexico on an ex tended campaign, and scout the Si-rrn Madre mountains for the band of rene gade Indians who have been commit ting murders and oft repeated depreda tions in Atizona and Mexioo. PINAL,. and Tucson Cifizamnmm r wes nop- t Commissioner Chui- jCt the Dext erand tood that bail -will be J .-galled for i jf'fenii rgi.TjTr B Bene he ci!y boll icg lest to take action on ate to pass the bill gract icg Tucsoc the ripbt t ietuo botds to the value of $100,000 in aid of the new city waterworks and a sewerage evsteir was largely attended by the represent ative business men of the towc Tt case was fairly stated and it was decided to appoint a committee to work with the Chamber of Commerce in securing the necessary petitions and tffidavits to fi'.e with the proper authorities. Messrs, Ford, Frank, Grosetta and DeQroff were appointed. Hon. M. P. Freemac presided over the meeting. Your Physical Condition. iMdea accenttoQ at tnis time, it you are tired, weak and nervous, it is clear that your blood is impure, and without doubt there has been too muoli over work or strain on brain and body. The course of treatment for each a oonditioc is plain and simple. The blood must first be purified so that tba nervous aye- tem, and in f acf. all the organs will b fed upoD pure blood. Intelligent peop! without number have testified that the bast bloood purifier, nerve tonic aori strength impartiDg medicine is HoodV S-irsnparilla. Nervousness, loss o' sleep and general debility all vanier when H od's Sarsaparilla is persistentl taken; in a word, beilth and happiness follow aftir taking Hood's Sarsaparilla LE1TKU L.IS.T. Serious ShDiting fT y at Mari copa Last Kvening. Oa the train which left Phoenix Sat urday evening for Maricopa was Mr. Geo. A. Williams who bad just come down from Jerome where he had been mining for some time iod who was on his way to California. When be reach ea Maricopa be decided to remain over a day and yesterday he was about Mari copa urinking in both the saloons at i.hal place. About five o'clock be was Vn thej Williams hotel And hnrl r rnnnle !'vding money paid for a drink took TP with Cy Williams who was behind ar. The trouble wes patched up Tjr. Geo. A. Williams iavited another ho was with him to have a drink ii9ed to served tbem and ordered Mat of the house. At they went ie bouse Mr. Geo. A. Williams fie remark that they would go St the other house and have a f This remark appeared to dia r"i.. i . . u v. i .1 . hung on the wall in the rem bar and with an oath started d from behind the bar after tb. When he reached the walk ir front of the hotel-and was within a fen feet of the other men Geo.- WiJliamc turned and pulling a 45 calibre revolve from bis pocket fired. Toe bullet entered the side of the vioi.im and passing entirely through the ody came out 'on the r'ghfe side. Mr. Williams was at once arrested and held until this morning when be as taken to Florice, where he will be neld awaiting the result of the in jures to his viofim. As soon as it was found how serious the wound was a telegram was sent t Tucson for physicians, and D s. Good follow acd Pease responded. Tbe man wis rlfod under the ef ect of anaesthetics and tbe pbysioiane with the assistance of Mr. Walter Por ter, Wells, Fargo & Co.Js messenger, opened the abdomen and found that tb ball bad passed through the intestinee and liver. The punctures in tbe abdo men were sewed up and everything possible done tbat would tend to lessen the chances for a fatal result to the in juren man. This morniug be was resting comparatively easy and there is a slight hope for his recovery. The injured man was taken to Tucson for treatment on tbe earlj moroicg passenger train "and snort) after bis arrivi l in that city began to inK acd the ei d oarue this afternoon Tempe Department. - - From Monday 's Daily. A. P. Sbewman oC Mesa City went through to Phoenix this morning. Mr. Gilbert of Mesa is paying the capital city a visit today . W. Li Van Horn went to Phoenix this morning. Li K. Drais is a Phoenix- visitor to day. Counsellor Goodwin went to Phoenix i bis morning on business. James McNaughtoa Jr. lef 5 for Cssa Grande this morning. Messrs. Woolf, Frankenburg and Priest went to Phoenix this morning. The Normal school Board met last Saturday in tbe old building for the purpose of effecting a settlement with the bondsmen of Larry Napier the ab sconding contractor and a full Board and several of tbe bondsmen' were pres ent. It is hoped a basis of settlement has been reaohed so tbe matter will be adjusted without litigation. Tbe Aluuni Association met at the Normal building at 3 o'clock Situ rd ay afternoon. There were a large number of graduates in attendance and commit tees were appointed o make arrange meets for tbe next annual reunion and banquet which will be held Tbursday June Ilth. IUK CI i Y COUXOIL. Unclaimed lietern In the Host Office A. Phoenix, Arizona May 5ih, !8!0. Adam?, C H Beroett, Albert Brainard, JW Balduok, B Browo, M rs Annie. Brown, R B v f3-pTU, TUef Courteijey.MiesAddi Cooler, Robert H, Cross, J B Dioa, Miss Sadie, Dvin, W A G odwiD, John H yoes, O B Harrison, J-im?s Hun', SA Kine, Tnomas Luevacher, Madam M.lr, Ireal M l sop, JB McOaliuno. E F Morris, J M MorD, Frauk Nilsun, J N Paine, Wdlie P.-esepeicb, Otto, Jr. Rimer, J B S onner, lis Luci Smith, Mrs C L Thompson, F W Towy, John Wasson, Mrs MattU Annual Rep'iria if dry Officials Presented Last Kvenlng;. Tbe City Counoil met in their regular monthly session last evem'ng to listen to the annual reports of the various city officials, which were preseot6d for con aideration. The city health officer's report showed that tbe estimated population of the city wao 12,000, and tbat the total num ber of deaths during tbe past year, from all causes, were 191. He presented the following recommendations: Tbat steps be devised whereby the ditches, runniog through the oity, will oe less dangerous to life and property. "That the oity should make tbe preli- uinary surveys and otber initial steps towards owning or constructing and ex pending its own sewer system. That the city council adopt measures "or guiding and oontrolling th actions if consumptives in regnrd to sputum or in any otber maocer relaticg to tbe lesseminatiau of tbe disease in our c ty. Tbat further and better facilities be iivea tbe marshal for keeping the itreeta and alleys clean and in good 3nitary c mdition. Recommends the appointment of b eneral inspector, whese duty it should -e to inspect all food or liquids effered 'or sale in the city. Also an inspector to inspect building cod plumbing and see tbat allbuildiDgs 'reeled in tbe city are safe and thr lunabirg in a go-id sanitary oondition. The a do ual report of tfce city treas urer shows the total receipts, 349,320 07; litburpemerte, $43,804 22; balacce on land; S5,521.S5. The report of the oity recorder shows be total amount colleoted by him dor og the year, from fioee, to be $2,261.20. ud from other sources $845.20, making , total of $3,100.40. From Tuesday's Daily. Mr. Sindera,Re39iver of tbe Florenoe janal, passed through to Phoenix tbU norning on business. Santiago Ac ina, of Florence, is regis tered at the Tempe hotel. A car of local merchandise and a-oai f honey c ins were among the freight i-eoeipts this morning. A oar of hay will be shipped from Tempe tonight. Jack Frazier, a well known Pinal lounty stockmar, was a Tempe visitor toay . Mrs. Thos. Graham, of Fiorenoe, passed through to Phoenix this morn ing to j oin her husband. Maria Quen was arrested yesterday and will be tried today on the charge of vulgarity and indecency. The oounoil held a protracted but not a revival meeting lust evening, at whicb tbree standing committees were appointed. Odd Fellows meet tonight. A good attendance is desirad. 68 business of importance demands attention. A son and daughter-in law of Mr. P. J. Myers arrived on this morning's train from Beatrice, Neb. The musically inclined are practicing hard for an entertainment to be given in tbe future for the benefit of tbe Reading Room fund. Al Sanor Don Cresencio Romero frac tured the peace atd qu et of Tempe ou Saturday last for which disturbance yesterday be was given twenty-five days for reflation and recuperation at pub ic expense. Kufael Valeczuela, with whose Dame rhe penal records of this city have been liberal decorated, was arraigned be fore Magistrate Smith yesterday to answer to a charge of petit larceny. Tbe case was taken ncdr advisement acd aentenoed reserved till ted y. A ooupllPof Tempe young ladies went horseback riding on bicycles Sucday evening. Tbe maohinea were just icns brononoed and line some more intelligent but lebs headstrong animals, id not like to cross a water course, They went weil enough till tbey got in the middle of a ditch, wbea tbey laid down. Bicyoles to be Bafe should have five wheels. Tbe lime for Building Up the system is at this season. The cold weather has made unusual drains upon the vital forces. The blood has become impoverished and impure, and all the f unotions of tbe body buffer in consequence. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the great builder, because it is the Oae True B.ood Purifier ai d nerve tonic. Hood's Pills become tbe favorite cath artic with all who Uoe tbem. AH drug gists. 25 cents. Tbe Good Templars Garden Valley lodge held a rousing meeting last night and added three new members, two others beirg pro posed. An invitrtion was extended to Rev. Oal Ogburn, of the Christian church, to preach a temperance sermon on next Sunday evening, and we under stand he has signified his willicgness to do so. Rev. Ofjburn was a member of the order in California, but has not j lined here yet. Members of the orde jrill attend bis church on next Sundn vening in a brdy to bear what be ba to say. the following officers were netalled last Dight by Lidge Deputy Wickersbam, assisted by Eugene Brov. of Cripple Creek, Col , Lodge, and M ss Nettie Norris, ss standing men-hale DEATH OF L. J. WOOD. The Community Startled by the Sad Intelligence. rhe Jury Finds a Venlirt That Deceased Came to his Death Accidentally. CARTAS ESPANOLA8. Rmoa Agmlar, Miguel Btt-qaes, Pedro Ooslello, Josefa Lugo, Agaflto Morales, Genaro Pcsvueira, G O Romero, Maria L d li iker. Call for advertised letters." ' Wm. E Thomas, P. M N de Abril, Miguel GustameuW B Garcia, S Mr d vil,' Camilr Orduno, M. W. X. CI u. Tbe Territorial Woman's Chistiac Temperance Uaion will hold its annuid convention oa the 23. b aod 20 .h of Ma 1896, at Pnoeoix. All Unions sending delegates wil please report in time to have entertain ment seoured. Send the cumoer cf delegates, also names to Mrs. Rebecca Phillips, Phoenix Anzona. By order of the Executive Committee. Mrs. E. D. Garlick, Pres. d-w Mrs. F. H. Holgu, Seo. ine mn woo eats beoauae be le Hungry is, thus far, on a level with the rates. Tbe man who stops eating tbe ooment his burger is appeased is tbe vise man. JNature needs no more food ban she ol!s for. Ccntinued ezcast orings about indigestion or dyspepsin, with loss of fliab, strength, sleep, am bition and mental power; ud an accum ulation of aches, pains and many dan gerous local maladies. rhe stomach now can do nothing alone. We must appeal to some arti- lioially digested food which can also ligest other foods. That is to say, we nust use the Shaker D gesf.ive Cordial Tneell-ct is prompt and c leering. The jhiooio pain and uistrets o-ases Appe- i e presently revives. Flesh and vigor gradually come back and tbe sufferer recovers, iiut he ocu.9t be careful in ibe future. A trial bottle for 10 cents. LAXOLi is the best medicine for chil dren. Doctors reoommend it in place of Castor Oil. R. M. Bond, O T : Mrs. L. R. Sbaw V. T. ; Chas. V Frary, Sec ; M as Ros Marsten, A. S.; Quintus Andeisoo, F. S. Mies Mattie Aodrewe,T.;Sumoer Hach ett, C ; A. V. Dominguez, M.; Mies Ida Wilson, D. M.; Mies Hel , G.; Ralph Marshall, S. Chief Templar Bond in vited tbe members to meet with bim in tbe ball on Friday for a social cbat and conference, and intiminated that a box of oranges or a keg of nails might be 'apped. The Jode is reported in the oust condition financially then it has oeen for years. l:s membership is 100. It Sharps ual tbe appetite, improves digestion, and re- Htores health and vigor; all the orgaos of the body are aroused to healthy action by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. More than ail, tbe liver and tbr.t'd the key to the whole system. iou nave pure blood or poisonous blood, juBt es your liver chooses. The blood controls tbe health, tbe liver con trolB the blocd, tbe ''Discovery" con trols tbe liver. Vou can escape just about baif tbe ills tbat flesh is heir to, by beirg ready for tbem. Brace tbe system up with this medicine, which prevents as well as cures, f or all diseatts caused by a disordered liver rr impure blood dye pepsia, biliousness, the most stubborn- skiu. scalp and scrofulous affections. fte ' Discovery' is the only remedy so certain and edeotiv j that, once used, it is always iu favor. Rend for a free pamphlet. Address World's Dispen sary Medical Association, Buffalo. N. Saturday evening about 5:30 o'clock tbe people of Phoenix were startled at the word which went from mouth to mouth to t'je effe-ot that City Assessor and Tax Collector L. J. Wood had just shot himself and was dead. Mr. Wood had been a prominent cit- zen of Phoenix for a number of years and was one of the most popular young men of the oity. He had been Been by bis friends during the day and to all of tbem bad appeared in bis usual jovial manner and as though he did net have a single trouble on earth. - Is was this fact that caused tbe Dews of his sudden death to come with such a shook to hie friends. To a Herald reporter the bereaved jvifa stated tbat about two months ego Vlr. Wood had purohaaed a 38 oalibre American Bull Dog revolver which he aad placed in tb bureau drawer in his room at home. Friday night she went to tbe bureau drawer for some purpose and noticed that the revolver was not in its ficaustomed place. Wben Mr. Wood returned to the house that even ing she asked bim where the revolver was and be stated that be had it in bis pocket where he bad placed it f ir tbe reason that it was the first of the month and he was carrying a great deal of money in his pocket and was afraid of being held upas he went borne latent night. The next day she again saw tbat the revolver was not io its aoous tomed place and at noon be told ber that be had left it at his effics. That evening be went home at about 5:30 o'clock. When h entered the house he carried two parcels in his band. One parcel containing meat for supper be placed on the kitoben table. The otber parcel was a copy of the Herald in-which was wrapped the revolver. Retaining the eeoond parcel in his band he passed on into tbe bed room after a pleasant word with bis wife. A moment after be entered the room the family Beard a shot and the sound of a falling body. Mr. MoE w'ain, the father of Mrs. Wood, who was io the house at the time rushed into tbe room and fonnd Mr. Wood lying on tbe fljor with a wound in the right temple from which the blood was fljwing. He was still breathing but in a few momenta be died without uttering a word. Between bis legs which were outstretched lay the revolver and tbe ot y of the Herald in which it had been wrapped. Physi oians were at once summoned but tbe unfortunate man wes beyond all human aid. J ustice Johnstone was Bt once noti fied and summoned a coroner's jury who viewed the body and edj umed until this morning, when they listened to all tbe testimony obtainable and rendered their verdict, which was tbat deceased came to his death from a gunshot wound eelf infliCitd in' au accidental manner. Deceased was SO years cf age and was born.at Alamosa, Iowa, at whicb place he lived until he came to Phoenix about six years Bgo. - Since living here be bas made friends by tbe score, and a year ago whs elected city cEsessor by a large mijjrity." A wife and little boy Bre tbe only re latives in this City left to mourn bis death, while a sister and aged father in the east will learn the sud news with much suffering. Tbe body was consigned to tbe grave yesterday afternoon under tbe auspices of the local lodge Koigbts of Pythias, assisted by tbe Eiks, Workmen and Woodmen,' of all which orders deceased was a valued member, bervioes were held at the residence by tbe Rev. Mr McKinney, of tbe Presbyterian church, and oue ct tbe largest funeral corteges ever witnessed in Phoenix followed the body of tbe unfortunate man to the grave. A Bright Double Tagls Is a pleasant object to contemplate, partim- 1 rly if one happens to bs lis proprietor. Bnt the nne of th -t justly esteemed coin is not pro vocative of admiration when vis:bia in rne's complexion. This indication of bil ioosnesis a we'l as discomfort in the vicinity of the iirer, fur upon the tongue, sick head fcche, sour ness of the breath, nacBea, constipation and dyspepsia are speedily remediable with the nev- er failing aid of Hostet er's Stomach Bit'ers, the finest alterative, carraicative end corrective in existence. As a preventive and remedy for malor'fcl c mr lilnts it is also thorocRhiy rel- iabJe. They whose sedentary pursuits tend to impairthe active discharges of active digestion and bilious secretion nver seek ifsh-lpin vain. It is a capital appetizer and promcter of nerTe quietnd. Interesting Paragraphs. Reported f r the Herald by tli Val ley Abstract Company. CI fiord G Coy to Charles Tomkinaon, deed, nw J of se i of nw Vi, Eeo 30, 2 n 2 e; 42o. Chas T Springer and wife to M West, deed, nw i of nw seo 31, 2 s, 5 e, 1 ignacio Uarcia, hthJavit of ast-e-s- meot work, Garcia mice. Vulture Min ing district. May 4. Tbe F. C. White Cactus Co. to W. L. Pinney, certificate of Bale, lots 12, 13, 14, 15, bluok 64, Tempe; 8325. rrarcis A. loung, lii.-a Jj. loucp, Byron JacksoD and Mary Li. Jackson, by Sheriff, to Thomas Gillespie, certifi- of sale, w f of se seo 18, 2 n 1 e; 31,624. M.iricopa Loan fc Trust Co to Ches T. Wise, deed, w J of nw of sw, sec 20, 1 n 5 e; 8S50. Josiah Harbert and wife to Geo D. Richmond, deed, lot 57, block 3, Grand Avenue Addition; $100 Charles H. Allyn and wife to Thos E. Kdleen and Hueu, D icy, deed, one-half nlereet in Lon S&tira Mining claim, White Tanks district ; 1225. Articles of incorporation of tbe Phoe nix Motel Uo., incorporators r. l. Kickey, B. N. Pratt, H. P. DeMund, T. A. Orr, Frank H. Parker, Henry E Kemp, M. E. Collinp, J. F. Mcintosh, to build, equipe acd manBge a boiei to be nown as The Paoenix Hotei. capita! tockSGOOOO, indebtedness hunted to 82,000, duration 25 years. J. C. GibBOD.S. F. Gibson and J. L. Gibson locate tbe Bedrock, Liof Jack, Commissary, Blue Bird, Liytle J acUsoc, Rano, Black Hawk and Blue Hi g min ing claims, Liddell district. From Monday's Daily. Mies Ethel Orrae, the eldest daughter of Mr. Henry Orme. left veat.erdav afternoon for Tempe where she entered the Normal school today. Col. Herring arrived this morning from from the south to attend the session of the Supreme Court which convened this morning. invite a number of our oarpentere, painters and b.-iiklayers ore talking of oing to Cripple Greek to assist io re ouildicg that city. " lhe (Jity O;uioil this morning at an informal meeting appointed Mr. E. J Be-iuitt as an expert to report upon the b oks of the late City Assessor and Tax Collector, Mr. L. J. Wood. xne Board or bujjervisors this morn jog made aontraot with Mr. Sturgie for plaoiowsigo boards on the Cave creeK and iil .ck Uanyon road givint! distances to Pnoenix and direction and distances to water. Judge Baker opened the District Couit this morning end ordered venire issued for a Grand Jury return -ible next Monday moroiug. Mr. Lse Gray was ulio admitted to practice in r.het court. Saturday afternoon an attachmec was levied on the store of B. M. Johnson & Bros., of Mesa City, by an eastern firm and tbe bouse closed. This morn ing tbe matter was satisfactorily ad justed and the firm opened for business as usual. Mr. O. H. Landis, formerly agent at Peoria, for the S. F. P. & P. railroad ompany has been transferred to Pboe nix where be will assume the position vacated by Mr. Gillelt. Mr. Landis is a thorough railroad man and will be found most obliging and courteous. Tbe Hon. Thos. Divis baa again re turned to his old position with H. S. Bridges & Co., and will proceed to BgBin build up the fortune be bas lost in politics and irrigation the past f--,w years. There is no man better qualified to restore losses than Mr. Davis. Judge Betbuoe arrived this morning from Tucson to occupy bis seat on the Supreme Court bench. He is much stronger than he has been but be bas not yet entirely recovered from the sc oident whicb ocourred at the last ses sion of tbe Supreme Court in this city. Chaplain Soott of Sooltsda'e, under the Arizona oanal is the tire' man in the valley to report ripe apricots. Yesteidiy apricots were picked io his orchard ripe enough for shipment. They are of the Naw Castle Erly variety. Grapes on Mr. Scott's place are ripening nicely and give prom ise of an immense crop. Mr. J. F. Champion, of Silver Kirg arrived Ibis morning and will leave this evening for Denver, where he goes on mining business. Mr. Champion states bat there are but a few men at work on the great Silver King mine, but that the prospects are good for the reopening of that property. Among tbe outgoing passengers on tnis morning s train for tbe non h were Miss Palmer, Albuquerque; Mrs. S Lindsley, Atchison, KanBBs; G . O Roberts, Trinidad; Geo. R Riddle, Den ver; B Stengbe, Cbioago; C and S V Tait, Joliet, II!.; J A Mclver, Chicago Mrs. H B Good win, Canadian, Texas Mrs. J. A. Bennett, Jamestown, N. D. Mrs. H W Adams, Scranton, Pa. Chaplain Scott is still ooofioed to hie bed from tbe injury be received two weeks Bgo. His bip was quite serious ly injured, and it will be some time be fore he will be able to be around again The physicians deoided tbat there was no displacement or bones broken, but tbe shock was 60 savere as to put him entirely bors de combat. He says there is no glory - ic being knocked out by a 2.00 borsa. Tbe citizens of Phoenix, Arizona, Bre mnkirg tbe struggle of their lives to keep out of the clutches of T. J. Wol fl-y. That notorious political free booter wants the Governor of the Ter ritory to name bim as a member of the Board of Coc tiol God help tbe people if Wolfley wins. Tbe newspapers there have turned on tbeir batteries and are making a oiacnifijent fight in the in terest of decency and good government. Seneca, Kansas, Tribune. This morr.ifg the bondsmen of tbe defaulting s assistant clerk of tbe Board of S -r visors, E. B Kirk!acd, ovied on t;j- tsourd Bed paid tne .mount unlawfully taken from the county treasury by Mr. Kirkland The rhree boedc-uin were Jerry Millay, J. Y. T. StD'tb and B-verly Cox atid each of tbem r-.;d 874.45, making a total of 8297.80. Coun iy Treasurer M urroy will pay the sum of S703.47 which WB3 paid to Mr KirUlsi.d on warrants endorsed by tbat eftic d unlawfully and whicr Mr. Murray hiid becojoe responsible for This mo; nif t- when Mr. W. F. Mc- Nulty opened ins grocary store on Ea6t Washington street be found that dur ing tbe night some persons bad entered the store and eioleo febout S59 worth of goods. Eitrarce had been effected through a rear door, which bad been pried open wit b a chisel, the marks of -he chisel being plainly visible on tbe door and oas'lng. The thieves had evi dently taken their time iu the store where they bd eaten a ct uple of ep pies and left lbs pieces on tbe ice chest and in the yard where they baddispoeed of a half d z-a bananas acd left tbe skins lying on tha ground. Among the goods taken were a box of chewing acd a box of smoking tobacoo, a box of cig arelte papers, a irge cumber of pieces of men's clotr.mr, ladiefa jsrseys Bod jackets, soni- s iar and conee, valued at not less than $50 The police were ut once notified and are making an effort to locate th thiees. From Tuesday's Daily. I Mr. Thos- Greenhaw was able to lei out today for the first time io two Wr-eks. lie has been suffering from a Bavere attack of erysipelas . Hundreds of bead of range cattle are being brought into Alhambra for ship ment east. Today thirty carloads were shipped to Ktnsas f 'oui that plaae. Mr. and Mrs. Hiss, wno for the pus! few years bav made thei' borne in thV valley during the wirjt-rs, will (e.-.v-t for ibeirhoms in r-ioglarjd tomorrow even ing. They expect to ,-uturn to Pnoenix iu the fall . Mr. J. fl. Jiokson, lare eeGt for the S. F. P. road at Aih.rt,bra, ha relieved Mr. Holder in the ioci.l freirt department of that ro.ad whiln Mr. Hr! derwitlrc.ua ag.Di at A! hmnbrti fo the present. Ierr'lori .1 Irt Baurer r. J. Uoi- la f r- pnring bia new bond of S3C0.000 which he has been rq iire.i to giv by the tnao Gum mission. Tbe bond is in course of preparation and will bs sub mitted within a day or two. Mrs. S F. Peck. Mrs. J. L. McDon ald, A. Ei. Bailhachex, Mrs. H. Corvr.ll and daughter, Lios Angeles; E. A!d"r9 leyvSan Francisoo; Henry C. Burk, Los Angeles; were-among tbe outgoing passengers on last evening's M. & P. train. County School Superintendent Crouse this morning received a retition for tbe creation of a ecbool district at the mouth of he Hasenyaropa . river where there are a number of ffimilies livirg and enough children to make a publio school n ceoeseiiy. The Bjard of Control was in session nearly all day today auditing the ec cuunts and d'scuesing business matters. An order wbs trade reducing tbe salary of Superintendent Hamblin of tbe In sane Asylum from S2500 ppr enuum to S2100 and of Matron Mrs. Hamblin from $750 'to 8500. Mr. J. C. Adams end erehitect Creighton returned last evening from a visit to Lios Aogeles. While in Eos Angeles Mr. Adams purchased all tbe lumber which will ba used in the con struction of his new hotel on Center street. Tbe lumber will begin to ar rive in Phoenix the latter part of next week when it is expected that tbe work oa the building will have been carried far enouzh aloog so that the carpenters can be put to work. Not . a moment's time will be wasted in tbe construction of the hotel which is expected to be completed and ready for occupancy by tbe first of October next. Jeremiah Crowley, and old proppector ard miner, who has resided in different cities in tbe Territory for tbe last t wenty-bve years end wbo for the past five or six years has made Phoenix his headquarters, fell defid Inst evening about 6 o clock while sitting on the front steps of the city hall. For some months pnsu he bhs been in ill health and in Marcil wes given permission to enter tbe county bosnitt:', but did not do so. Juetice Morris impanelled coroner's j ury, wbo viewed tbe remains and this morning, after taking what testimony could be sacured, returned a verdict tbat deceased come to bis death from natural causes. An effort is be ing made oy toe authorities to ascer tain whether there are any reletives of the dead in the east, to whom they con send theeffocts. There is just a little ap petizing bite to HIRES Rootbeer; just a smack of life and good flavor done up in temperance style. 'est by any test. Made only by The Charles K. Hires Co., Phiia-l.-lphia. 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The Eighth Wonder of th Worfd- 5i ! t.i.&f'AtfScS. ' "Jricnt, no r..nr, no rornltv. AJnnei' srore nnil oi!ir. Greatest conien. t:i'! ( wi--''tTK. l-'ine hisrrunmi.r.s no iot-. Ur-rkt fe rehw. any ii.ti.iv lnm tJ r..:. i rli J H '" ""on sl,i,.po.l. Can he '2"Ev" ,r? P.. Harrison & Co.. Clerk 10. Coiumbus. 0. WANTED-AM IDEAJTf thing to patent? Protect yonrideas : Kiev may bring you wealth. Writo JOHN WEDDEIi BUKN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington l-. C. for their f 1,-SOO priao oiler. ' An Old Friend In a Xevv Place. Groceries and Provisions, Fruits and Produce. ; .'.(Z '-'"V - f'- eft i At 39 East Washington Street, Gardiner bhek, opp. Grej n v tfo :ki Hring Cash or Produce and Get Bottom Prices. fc Canned? Tomatoes Mc I Canned Vegetables 3 Cans Fruit or Jelly, best quality. . oOs 32 lbs. Bex: t ink Bean . . o And Other Things Accordingly . li $1 Yc 00 Honorably Conducted, Honestly Advertised. Three rinee 2 etaues. half miio rsoo tmrk noopl innKerie. royal eqoKriorn. n nfinm. l.rro fnitlnw. 100 whenom-n l c'r. 21 hnrrioaoe rao, 2" lnu. 4 trim-, ton mnee of ranvis. a',0(0 teftts. 1.5' ) e-npioye 4,f O1.' 0 dniiy eirrerf f. o bandp f ( chtzts. V oren decs, a herd cf elephants. a drove of orniele, the word raiuacnea to inmoos periormers ana me Finest Horses of any Show on Earth, 3 000,000 ZT.n.-vre3tsa. Osvpita.1. It hs ban n'P8ay o eniolny this n-i"ii nn to eqaip and orBmr,fl -what we believe to i the fiast nn 1 oompl"'"" Cirons v - o' ' r.-Min nw.nle of North merioa. Ooi aim eins to rmimtnin it in its proni n-Hiiiir. TJilC liKT SHOW ON KAKT1I. i"J V K UliiL'Hi, I SlEi S-SITB Ul W W'hoim feat of tearing frfin the Washington Afocrirent 5" 5 feet, is nnparalMled! Givp fiee t bil ition daily. fiTTD JTVJFli,T PATJAHI'1 '.livn'tlO'1- n. caily s a tnonstrr. eneotrcnlar exhibition, vUu diuiitii A uxi a trimnph of m -r.oy. ofd tasfe anil .vt, beaatif n. wi-rnei, beantifnl horBee, bAutifn) coFtniTO. A veritable f nn hnrs t of iplencor. ?vooihr tU on the faoeof tbe terror-trial ttlohe ronld ellor such a ripph y. CaEAPEXOWiloyS VILL BR HUyOn Frary Lrne of Travel. Remenib"---) Date! niever Divides! Never rDlsappolntsI i GAMBL E DEVICES TOLERATED, t ,