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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN ; -WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 16. vm.
NABBED IN COURT.
G90. Beckers with an Indict
ment Hanging Over Him
Recklessly Provokes Fate by Be
coming a Casual Spectator In
Ketleral Court.
Justice, eye bandaged and leaden
footed has a way of making short and
unexpected cuts like the blind man in
"Barnabj- Rudge" and bringing up sud
denly in 'root of agile crime. Thia is
not a desultory observation but a
literp.l quotation from the ruminations
yesterday oE Mr. Geo. T. Beckers who
visited United Slates district court as a
member of the audience and was sud
denly given a leading part in the cast.
Four years ago Mr. Beckers was in
dicted for a violation of the Edmunds
act. Ha was released on bond and one
of the bondsmen was Mr. A. Stark
weather. Beckers didn't wait for the
case to come to trial. When the next
session of court rolled around Mr. Beck
ers didn't roll and bis bond was de
clared forfeited but was found to be un
collectable. Beckers was afterward caught and
Mr. Starkweather again became a
voucher for his appearance. Again
Beckers skipped and again his bond
was declared forfeited but was never
collected. Beckers returned recently
and again associated bimielf with Mr.
Starkweather. He evidently believed
that the storm of Mr. Edmund's wrath
had blown over and that bis little al
leged Indiscretion was forgotten.
Here arises another incident that
seriously afVects, his fortunes. His
friend Mr. Starkweather is the oc
cupant of a section of school land lying
out on Grand avenue. So sure of his
right to possession of it was he that he
sequestered it from the rest of the gov
ernment domain by a substantial fence.
About this time the right of way for
the Santa Fe, Prescott & Phoetlix rail
road meandered down toward Phoenix.
It finally bumped up against Mr. Stark
weather's fencs and a hiatus as long as
that section of land was created in the
right of way. In the meantime Mr.
Starkweather had been indicted for
holding possession of the land and the
indictment has since been hanging over
him.
This school land brought Mr. Stark
weather into conflict with United States
District Attorney Ellin wood and hie
conduct was particularly offensive.
Lika all good natared and liberal
minded men the United States district
attorney when he gets started in any
direction will pursue it with a pertina
city which sets all obstacles aside. He
had started in Mr. Starkweather's
direction and yesterday morning that
gentleman discovered that Mr. Ellin
wood had arrived in his vicinity and
was still coming. The attorney discov
ered that Beckers, the long wanted and
often absent Beckers, was in court.
He bad him nabbed, brought up and
arraigned on that all but forgotten and
dust covered indictment. Again the
bond question presented itself and the
attorney determined that this time the
bond should be of a character that
should insure the defendant's appeal -aires
or make good his absence and
such a bond was procured.
Nor is that all, the attorney proposes
to proceed against the delinquent
bondsman, Mr. Starkweather.
The trial of Loache the murderer of
Pa-pa-je at the upper Pima reservation
three weeks ago was begun. The theory
was self defense or rather defense
against injuries which Loache unreason
able said he feared would be inflicted
upon him. The evidence was con
cluded and the arguments were re
served for this morniug.
Patrick Marks whose partner Wm.
Jones was convicted the day before of
burglarizing Ganz's . bottling works
pleaded guilty to burglary in the sec
ond degree.
THE SECOND DAY.
Events of the Grand Lodfte Knights
of Pythias.
The second day's cession of the grand
lodge Knights of Pythias was occupied
chiefly by an address by Supreme
Chancellor Blackwell upon the affairs
of the order. As Mr. Blackwell was
compelled to leave last night his ad
dress was made' very exhaustive and
covered nearly three and a half hours.
It went minutely into certain complica
tions which had arisen within the past
year and showed wonderful acquaint
ance with the growth of the order in all
parts of the world.
The afternoon session was occupied
Shoes.
To be Absolutely
(ilven Away.
HowitfiillEfrBone.
We have had made for U3 a num
ber of keys one of which will un
lock the heavy plate glass and
metal money box row in exhib
ition in our show window. We
have placed in this box $25 in gold
and on July 4. 18S14, each holder of
one of these keys will be permitted
to try to unlock the box. The per
son whose key opens the box will
be given the contents, absolutely
free.
How
To Get
a Key.
With every pair of shoes pur
chased we will give one key free.
There is but one key that will un
lock the box. Yours may be the
one. Buy the Chandler Shoe,
everyone knows they are the best.
H. L. CHkNDLlR SHOE CO.
3235232
by the report of Grand Chancellor Per
ry. The reports of the other grand offi
cere will ba presented at today and to
moi row's eessions. On Friday the
election will occur.
Tonight a magnificent ball has been
arranged for the knights at the park.
HE WON HIS SPURS.
The Evil of Wearing Hants of Abnor
mal Width of Leg.
The next time Manuel Lopez desires
to admonish his wife he will choose
sorjr e other weapon than a common
heavy bitted horse bridle. But he will
not be in the admonition business for
the next ten days. That's the period
of jenance prescribed yesterday by
Jus ice Johnstone. " ggjgj)
Manuel is not the only man who got
intc trouble yesterday for improprie
ties committed with ' horse furniture.
Jnaa Joaquin, a Yaqui Indian, is an
other. Juan was taking an account of
stock for J. A. Plattner, the harness
deaier. He incidentally took also a
pair of spurs and concealed them by
hiding one in each of his trousers' legs.
Nobody witnessed the abstraction but
it was observed that as he was walking
out of the door he had a gait that sug
gested uncomfortably close-fitting shoes.
Juan unfortunately affects the prevail
ing style of wide pants, bo wide in fact
that they permitted one of the huge
spurs to fall through with a clang upon
the hard and beautiful artificial stone
pavement. Mr. Plattner saw the phe
nomenon, but rubbed his eyeB and
thought it was a sort of sleight-of-hand
trick. About that time Juan lost his
grip on the other, and Mr. Plattner
naturally connected the phenomenon
with Mr. Joaquin's late inspection of
his stock.. Fearing that the Indian
might have an assortment of saddles,
bridles, sets of harness, etc., similarly
concealed about his Derson, he hurried
after him, took him one back of the ear,
and flattened him upon the sidewalk.
He walked upon, sat upon, and other
wise entertained him until an officer
arrived and he was searched for a hid
den stock of harness, but nothing else
was developed. Juan was taken before
the recorder. Twenty-five days.
Couldn't Marry on 830,009 a Tear.
'No," remarked the young1 man with
a touch of sadness in his voice, "it may
be that some day happiness will be
mine, but at present it is beyond
me. There is a girl whom I love
dearly. She would have me if I only
asked her, but I dare not. I really
cannot marry and live on 6,000 a
year." His two friends to whom he
spoke looked at him in wonder. For a
moment they were speechless con
sternation and pity depicted on their
youthful countenances. But present
ly speech returned to them exactly at
the same time, and they fairly howled
in their excitement: "You cannot mar
ry on 3,000 a year? Why not?" "Why
not?" echoed the youth with the sad
voiue, which grew still sadder. "Why,
simply because I haven't the 6,000."
And the mystery was explained.
A watch that is claimed to have once
kept time for Napoleon was shown in
the Swiss exhibit in the Manufactures
building at the world's fair.
Human hair varies in thickness from
the 250th to the 600th part of an inch.
The coarsest fiber of wool is about one
500th part of an inch in diameter; the
finest only the 1,500th part.
Astronomers claim that in the planet
Neptune the temperature reaches nine
hundred below zero.
The Bruce telescope, built in Cam
bridgeport, Mass., and which is now
nearly ready for mounting, will be set
up by Prof. Pickering, of Harvard uni
versity, at Arequipa, Peru, in the heart
of the Andes, as the most eligible spot
for the purpose in the universe.
The star Alcyone is so remote from
the earth that the light which now ar
rives at our e3'es, even though it speeds
on its way at the rate of one hundred
and eighty thousand miles a second,
has not improbably taken a century or
more than a century to reach us.
Persons leaving the city for the sum
mer months can find storage for pianos
and light furniture in a clean new
building at moderate charge. Inquire
at Phcenix Music Co.
But a Few Blocks From Town.
Standing on Washington street at the
coiner of Second or Third avenue and
looking north you can see less than a
quarter of a mile out the level road a
row of tall cottonwood trees.
What of it?
This they mark the southern boun
dary of the Simms addition, which is
but that short distance from town- and
which is destined to be the location of
the finest and choicest residences about
Phanix.
It is closer in than most people think
and at the same time just far enough
out lor a home.
Electric Fans.
The East End Electric works are now
prepared to make contracts for fan ser
vice for the coming season commencing
Mayl, 1894, on the only reliable, safe
and satisfactory system 110 volt direct.
All other systems are unreliable, un
satisfactory and dangerous. Applica
tions should be made at once to the
company's office, corner Second and
Adams streets.
Hall to Let.
Gardiner's Hall in the Gardiner
block on Washington street near corner
of .Third, may be rented for dances,
parties, socials and entertainments. It
is provided with seats, electric light
and is perfectly safe in construction.
Terms reasonable.
Open All Night.
The Nickel Plate Restaurant, which
is growmg so rapidly in popular favor,
will be open all night. This is to ac
commodate patrons whose business or
pleasure keeps them abroad in the
"wee sma' hours."
Having determined to spend the sum-
! mer in Lns Angeles I have arranged
I with Dr. D. M. Purman, late of Indian
! apolis, Ind., to attend to my practice
i until my return.
W. H. Ward, M. D.
Circulating library ooen daily and
Wednesday and Saturday evenings at
corner of First avenue and Jefferson
streets.
Wall Street sample Room.
The most quiet Tetreat in Phoenix.
Handles nothing but the best liquors
and cigars. No loud talk about my
place. Dron in and see me. No. 12
Wall St.. James Rennie, proprietor.
For Kent.
Two nicely furnished TOomB single or,
en suite. Good location, cool, brick
house, terms reasonable. Address
"E," Republican office.
H. Mac Davenport has taken charge
of the Phoenix Light and Power com
pany's works, vice H. Ohnick, who has
resigned. All cotaplaints should be
made to him at the office, room 17, Na
tional Bank of Arizona building.
Beats the World.
Night and day, early and late,
It's never closed, the Nickel Plate ;
Olean and cool, but a moment to wait,
It beats the world, the Nickel Plate.
At the Nickel Plate you can get what
you want. The pastry is as good as the
best. The 'most careful attention is
given to its making and baking. The
pies and cake of the Nickel Plate can
not be beat.
Fan service for the hot months will
be furnished by the Phcenix Light and
Power company to customers as in the
past. Apply to H. Mac Davenport,
room 17, National Bank of Arizona
building.
Send us 75 cents in stamps and we
will mail you The Weekly Republican
for six months. No better way to learn
all about the Great Salt River valley
and its nnparaleled climate and re
sources. Parties desiring lots in the beautiful
Simms addition should apply to J.T.
Simms, Room 30, Lemon Hotel.
Wanted Good boy for paper route.
Two hours' work in the morning.
Pkatt Bros.
Ladies' silk pongee waists trimmed
with lace worth $4 and $4.50, for $2.50
at the Red Corner Store.
Ladies' lawn waists trimmed with
embroidery worth $2.50 at $1.25 at the
Red Corner Store.
Dr. Ancil Martin, eye, ear, nose, throat
and general surgery.
Dr. Stroud, diseases of eye, nose and
throat.
Albatross of every, shade and color
cheap at the Red Corner Store.
Th3 Red Corner Store eells summer
silks from 30 cents a yard and up.
Ladies' black silk waits worth $5.00
for $2.50 at the Red Corner Store.
Ladies changeable silk waists worth
$6.50 for $4.00 at the Red Corner Store.
Ladies' muslin underwear at greatly
reduced prices at the Red Corner Store.
Best typewriter
ribbons at
The Irvine Company.
Notice to Architects.
Architects are Invited to submit plans for a
new jail to be built in connection with the
court house at Phcenix, to cost about J20.000.
Said plans must be accompanied by an esti
mate of cost of building nnder bond, and be
presented to the Board of Supervisors of Mari
copa county, on or before June 4, 1891.
By order of the Board.
FRANK J. PECK,
Clerk of Board of Supervisors.
First publication May 11.
Notice of Sale of County
Bonds.
Notice is hereby given that the board of su
pervisors of Maricopa county, Arizona terri
tory, will receive sealed bids for twenty-five
thousand dollars of Maricopa county bonds
until the 4th day of June, 1894, at 10 o'clock a.
m. of that day. Said bonds are to run ten and
twenty years, payable in lawful money of the
United States of America and bear interest at
the rate of six per centum per annum and be
issued in denominations of one thousand dol
lars. All bids to be addressed to Frank J. Peck,
clerk, at Phcenix, Arizona.
By order of the board of supervisors.
FRANK J. PECK, Clerk.
1AN CAN RESTAURANT. Open day ano
V mgnt. usme in season, unoice poultry,
Fresh fish even Thursday. Fresh oysters a'
ways on hand. Best equipped restaurant in
Arizona, neiiie v. vvaian, rropnetor. iomo.
stone. Arizona.
TT7"HEN IN BENSON STOP AT THE TRASE
VV House for first-class accomodations. No
Chinese employed. - Mas. L 8. 1 a ask,
Proprietress.
Bestanrant.
GABDEN CITY
RESTAURANT
Washington St., Phoenix.
. . East of M. Jacobs' store.
The Only First-Class Restaurant
in Town.
GOOD MEAL8 AT ALL HOURS.
MESH FISH. VEAL CUTLETS. ETC TWICE A Ull
SUNDAY: CHICKEN DINNER AND SUPPER,
All the best game, fruits and vegetable'
in season. Nice private rooms
for families.
SINGLE MEALS 25 CTS.
TUCK. HINQ & CO.
STAGE LINE
" From Tucson to Nogales.
M. G. SAMANIEGO, Prop
LEAVES TUCSON at 6 a. m. on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays.
LEAVES NOGALES at 6 a. m. on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays.
The fastest stage line in the territory. Good
horses and careful driver.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
-''X
if -
DISEASE 18 A UKIVKKSAI.
..;.. Unhn.atfTpTiint. The length of fitav
may be shortened by the use of suitable reme
dies. Every medicine prepared by us can be
MA ,iK nnrtant nnn ft f PT1 ! . Aft thp ln
IBllttU UWU ,6iii,u.v.-.-v.. -
gradients are wholesome, fresh and powerful.
C. ESCHMAN fit UU.
Hardware.
SCREEN DOORS.
WIRE CLOTH
for
WINDOW SCREENS
WATER COOLERS
at
Hardware
Store ...
UJNI0N PALACE
ICE CREAM PAEL0BS
GOLDFIELD, - - ARIZONA
Leading daily papers and periodicals.
Stationery and legal blanks. The
Arizona Republican.
Fresh Creams
and
Summer Drinks.
All kin Is of fruit always on hand. Rsmember
our parlors when in Goldfield.
Richards &. Marvin, Props
Lund the Druggist
Cor. Washington and Third Sts., Phoenix, Ariz.
iy NEW STORE,
FRESH DRUGS.
PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY.
BUTTER FROM SWEET MILK
at a cost of from 3 to 5 cents per pound is what
can be done by using my new process. The milk
will mike from three to four times as much
butter as It will to let it turn and then churn
it. and it is much nicer. Every family should
doss ess this "eeret. I will send the receipt for
50 cents in money, postal note or stamps. You
can make eight pounds of butter from one gal-
lonot mUK. Address, bcmubuh s uu..
Agents Wanted. Cowarts, Ala.
R.I.P.A-N-S
TABULES
REGULATE THE
ST03IACH, LIVER AND BOWELS
AND PURIFY. THE BLOOD.
Ripang Tatmlesare the-best medicine
known for Indigestion, Biliousness, Head
ache, Constipation, DyspepKia, Chronic
Liver Troubles, Dizziness, Bad Complexion
Dysentery, Offensive Breath, and all dis
orders of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels.
Ripans Tabules contain nothing injurious
to the most delicate constitution. Are
pleasant to take, safe, effectual and give
immediate relief. Price 50 cents per box.
May be ordered through nearest druggist,
or by mail. Sample free by mail. Address
THE RIPANS CHKMICAt CO.,
l'J Spruce Street, New York City.
For sale by Dr. Keefer, Opera House Drug
Store, Phoenix, Arizona.
"ITM.ORKNCE HOTEL REFITTED AND RE
IT furnished throughout. Strictly first-clast
in every respect. ROBERT Williams, rrop,
Call for City Warrants.
I will pay npon presentation the following
numoerea citv warrants oi ine ifcHtie wi oi,v
interest ceasing this 15th day of May, 1894:
Numbers 1,119 to 1,165 both inclusive.
I. M. CHRISTY,
City Treasurer.
Tabot&Hubbards
Kallroaas.
SOLID
Through- Trains
From
KANSAS Cin AND ST. JOSEPH
TO
ST. LOUIS
CHICAGO, OMAHA, PEORIA, SI.
PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS.
WITH
Dining Cars, Vestibuled Drawinp Room Sleep
iugCars, Reclining Chair Cars (Seats Free.
ONLY ONE CHANGE OF CARS
TO
Atlantic Coast !
THE BEST LINE FOR
New York, ' Boston,
Washington
rnuadelpnia,
AND EASTERN POINTS.
For Full information, address
H. C. ORR,
Ass't, Gen'L Passenger Agent. Kansas City, Mo.
"EL PASO ROUTE "
Texas and Pacific
The Great Popular Route Betweet
HI
1
Short line to NEW ORLEANS, KANSAS CUT
CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS, NEW YORK and
WASHINGTON. Favorite line to the
north, east and southeast. PULL
' MAN BUFFET SLEEPING
CARS and solid trains
from El Paso to
Dallas, Fort Worth, New Orleans, Memphis and St Loait
FAST TIME AND SURE CONNECTIONS.
33P3ee that your tickets read Texas ant
Pacific Railway. For maps, time tables, tieke
rates and all reauired information, cull on m
address any of tne ticket agents.
B. F. DARBYSHIRE,
Gen. Art. El Push Tmm
GASTON MESLIER,
Gen Pass, and Ticket Agt., Dallas. Tex
The Atlantic S PacMe R. R.
The Great Middle Route Across the
American Continent in Connec
tion with the Railways of
the "Santa Fe Route."
LIBERAL MANAGEMENT,
SUPERIOR FACILITIES,
PICTURESQUE SCENERY,
EXCELLENT ACCOMODATIONS.
The Grand Canon of the Colorado, the most
sublime of Nature's work on the Earth, inde
scribable, can easily be reached via Flagstaff,
vt iiiiuuiB or rtacu npriugs uu mis ruuu. 10
the Natural Bridge of Arizona and Montezuma's
well you can journey nost directlj by this line
Observe the Ancient Indian Civilization of La
guna, or of Acoma, "T tie City of the Skj
Visit the Petrified Forest near Carrizo. See and
marvel at the freak of Canon Diablo. Take a
hunting trip in the magnificent pine forests ol
the San Francisco Mountains. Find iuterest in
the ruins of the pre-histonc Cave and Clin
Dwellers. View the longest Cantilever bridge
in America across the Colorado River.
T. R. Gabbl, General Superintendent. Albu
querque, New Mexico. W. A. Bissell, General
Passenger Agent. Ban r-rancisco, cai ana Al
buquerque, New Mexico. H. 8. Van Slycx.
General Agent, Albuquerque. N. M
romi yELrXirsxss. Mm Orleans
Queen & Crescent
AND
EAST TENN., VR. & GR. RYS.
SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS.
New Orleans to Ciaiisiuti, 94 Miles Shortest
Making Direct Connections For All
Points north and east.
JfflrPiillman Palace Cars throcgh without
change via Chattanooga to New York. Only one
change of cars to the pri nclpal points in Georgia
Virginia, North ana scutn uarouna ana Atlan
tic States.
fy-Ticket offioe,91 St. Charles 8treet,Nei
Orleans, La. T. JONES, T. P. A.,
Dallas. Tbxas
Southern Paeifie Co.
(PACIFIC SYSTEM.)
Commencing Feb. 25, 1894, trains will leave
Maricopa as follows;
f OA P. M. DAILY, MIXED TRAIN FOB
. )J Tucson, Benson, Lordsburgh Deming,
h. 1 r&so ana m tenneaiate stations.
0 A fi A- M- DAILY PACIFIC IX
Z AXJ PHES8 for points in California,
Kevaua, Oregon and Washington.
1 1 .KA P. M. DAILY, ATLANTIC EX
L L.tJv pre.s for Tucson, Benson, D9ming
El Paso, Ban Antonio. Houston and New Orleans
A r P.M. DAILY. MIXED TRAIN FOR
Lk.'0j GiHBsnd and intermediate stations.
T. H. GOODMAN.
Gen. Pse. Afront
RICHARD GRAY.
Gen. Traffic Manager,
San Francisco, Cal.
SANTA FE, PRESCOTT & PH(ESIX
RAILWAY COMPANY.
PRESCOTT DIV18I01I
TIME TABLE NO. 6,
For use and government of employee. The
Company reserves the right to vary from this
at pleasure.
TAKING EFFECT SUNDAY MARCH 4, 1894,
AT 12:05 A.M.
Mountain Time is standard used.
Previous time tables are void.
No. 121
No. 103
STATIONS.
No. 104
No. 122
7 25 a
7 52 a
S 35a
9 05 a
9 45 a
S 35 p
3 52 p
4 20 p
Iv Ash Fork
ar
1 10 P
6 30p
6 05 p
5 20 p
4 40p
3 50p
8 28p
3 10 r
2 55p
2 25p
Meath
Rock Butte
Lime's Canon
Cedar Glade
Del Rio
Clear Springs
Jerome Junction
Granite
W hippie
ar Prescott lv
12 53 p
12 25 p
4 40 p
5 05 p
5 17 p
5 30p
5 40p
6 OOp
12 00m
11 35 a
11 23 a
10 05 a
10 SO a
11 10 a:
11 00 a
11 00 a
11 35 a
10 40 a
Trains 103 and 104 make close connection at
Ash Fork with trains 3 and 4 on A P R r
Trains 121 and 122 connect with trains 1 and 2
at Ash Fork on A. & P. R. R. Trains 10S and
juiare passenger trains and run daily. Train
122 is an accommodation train ranning daily
except Saturday. Train 121 is an accommod.
tion train running daily except Sunday.
r, w - R. R.COLEMAN, Sunt.
G. W. Vaughn. V-Pres. and Gen. Mgr.
F. A. Hsaly, General Passenger Agent.
HARICOPA & PHfEHIX B. B.
New Time Table.
In effect Feb. 25, 1891.
FROM
PH(ENIX
TOWARD
PHOJKIX
STATIONS.
Freight fci
Freight &
rassenger
Passenger .
8:00 pm
8:30 pmj
8:40 pmj
9:25 pm
Phoenix .
Tempe
Kyrene
'Sacaton--Marlcopa-
5:00 am
(4:35 am
)425 am
4:00 am
3:25 am
3:00 am
10:00 pm-
10:25 pm
Southern Pacific east bound passes Maricopa
at 11:50 p.m.
touthern Pacific west bound passes Maricopa '
at 2:40 a.m. Pacific timn.
Connection made at Phoenix with stage for
Prescott.
C. S. MASTEN,
General Manager.
Mtaife unes.
Florence and Oasa Grande Stae.
Stage leaves Casa Grande at 7 a. nu, each
morning, arrives at Florence at 11:30 a. m.
Returning leaves Florence at 1:80 p. m., ar
rive at Casa Grande at 6 p. m.
Makesconnection at Florence with stage for
Globe. This line is fifty miles nearer Globe
than any other line.
DREW, STEVENS & CO,
Proprietors.
A. L Fisher's Phoenix, Tempe and Mesa City
Stage Line, making direct connections with the
troianeia stage.
MORNING STAGES.
L'v. Phcenix 7:00 a. m. L'v. Mm 1 :3n ti m.
L't. Tempe 9 00 a. m. L'v. Tempe 2:30 p. m.
Ar. mosa iu:uo a. in. Ar. .rouenix 4 ;uu p. m,
EVENING STAGES.
L'v. Phoenix 3:30 p. m. L'T. Mesa 6:30 a. m.
L'v. Tpmoe 4:30 p. m. L'v. Tempe 7:30 a. m.
Ar. Mosa 6 .30 p. in. Ar. Phcenix 9 :00 a. m
CIRRI PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS.
Office at MesaFruitStore.
Ho for While Hills Mining Camp !
; Tri-Weekly Stasre Line.
Through in one day; 8-passenger, 4-horse
tboroughbrace wagon; change horses at Cross'
ranch and at Mountain SpringB: leaves King
man Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 7:30 a.
m., and arrives at camp at 7 p. m. same day.
Leaves White Hills Camn TuBsdav. Thursday
and Saturday at 8 a. m., and arrives at King.
mail at o p. in. same aay.
Fare, 87; freights.
Shortest and most direct route to the New
White HillB mining camp. Stage office at store
the W. H. Taggart Mercantile comDanv. Extra
conveyances on application.
VKU98 S CO., prop's,
Kingman, Aris.
Phoenix & Prescott Stage Line
For Presoott.via Blaok oanyon :
Leave Phcenix. Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day at 7 a. m. Arrive, Sunday, Wednesday and
naay at a. m. rare, siz.ou. my pounds of
baggage free ; excess, 6 cents per pound,
for Preif ott, rii Failure ui Cmpw :
Leave Phoenix, Monday, Wednesday and Fri-
Ho . n m 1 T A I
Saturday at 5 p. m. Fare, 815. Fifty pounds of
oaggage tree; excess, 754 cents per pouna.
gjtf Office with Wells. Fargo 4 Co.
6-ti O. W. OBEKNLEAr, Aget. '
MESA AND GOLDFIELD
STAGE LINE.
W. A. KIMBALL. Prop.
Leaves Mesa every day except Sunday at 1
p. m.
Arrives at Goldfield at 5 p. m.
Leaves Goldfield every day except Monday at
6 a. m.
Arrives at Mesa at 9:45 a. m.
NEW COACHES, GOOD STOCK,
Carries passengers, packages and accomoda
tion mail.
This stage carries The Arizona Republican,
the only daily paper that reaches the camp the
same day published and contains the latest
news and Associated Press dispatches.
For advertising and news get The Arizona Re
publican. LA.YTOSr'S
STAGE LINF.
CARRYING THE U.S. MAIL
ntoic
BOWIE STATION, VIA SOLOMONYILLE,
TO FORT THOMAS AND GLOBE.
A Daily line of Stages running between the
above points, connecting at Solomonville with
stage line for Clifton, Upper Gila, and at Bowie
Station with the Southern Pacific railroad.
New Ooaches, 8plendld Teams, Fast Time.
Special teams on hand all the time for the ac
commodation of drummers and families. The
Best Equipped Stage Line in Arizona.
O. 1AITON,
Pronrietot
FLORENCE and GLOBE STAGE LIE
Carrying United States Mail and
the Express.
Stage leaves Florence daily for Riverside and
Globe at 7 o'clock p. m.; stops all night at
Piverside and arrives at Globe at 5 o'clock p.
m.; returning, leaves Globe at 8 o'clock a. m.,
arrives at Florence at 1 a. m. Good accommo
dations on the road, improved line, good stock
and comiortsble stages, four-horse coach every
other day. W. E. Guild, agent, Florence. K.
F. Kellner 4 f o.. agents. Globe.
EUGENE MIDDLETON, Prop,

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