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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN : FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1894. 3 8WIMING Phoenix Park Swimming Bath On Wednesday and Thursday Afternoons admission to the Park Swimming baths will be FBEE TO LADIES furnishing their own bathing suits. Tuesday and Friday Mornings for Ladies Only. Tuesday and Friday Nights for Ladies and their Escorts. Admission Before Noon, including Car Fare, 25 Cents. (Except Sundays.) Lady Attendant for Lais, Mornings and Ladies' Days. BLACK JACK'S INQUEST. The Manner of Her Death Not Yet Determined. The Story of Pete, an Indian, Who Admits Having Seen Kow Keossa on Sunday Evening;. The investigation of the .death of "Black Jack," the Pima squaw, is still in progress. Only one witness-was ex amined yesterday, but important dis closures were made. This witness was Pete, an Indian, who had been seen with Black Jack on Sunday. There was a theory that he was the murderer, and the efforts of the district attorney seemed to be directed to the develop ment of the theory. Pete was approached from all sides, and though he did not leave a good im pression he maintained a reasonable monotony of narrative. He said that a Chinaman asked him on Sunday to find an Indian female companion for him and offered to pay her $5. The witness saw Black Jack late on Sunday atternoon and told her of the Chinaman's princely offer. She agreed to accept, and they Btarted together towards the China man's house. Some discussion took place between Pete and Black Jack con cerning the division of the spoils. He wanted a commission of one-half the amount; she promised him $1. When they had reached a point near the Maricopa road and not far from the spot where Black Jack's body was after ward found they met the Chinaman who was engaged in turning water into a ditch. It was then after dusk and Pete could not describe the Chinaman's face on account of the darkness but he noticed that he was wearing an Amer ican hat and pants and a Chinese shirt. He was also carrying a shovel. The Chinaman left them to get the money. When he returned Pete went away and never again saw Black Jack alive. Pete's inference was chat the Chinaman murdered her. He also told a story of having twice visited a Mexican house that day to get beer. At the close of his testimony a sub poenna was issued for the Chinaman and one for Ramona Trujillo, who tesi fied tne day before. Pete accompanied by officers and In dian police set out to find the witnesses. He identified Woh Lee as the China man but before the subpoenas were re turned the inquest was adjourned until 9 o'clock this morning. Woh Lee, who is the most extensive Chinese market gardner in tne valley, denies in full the story of Pete. He did not talk with him at all on Sunday nor did be see Black Jack that day. Pete is a relatiye of the Indian police on the reservation. He was seen in town on Sunday and on horseback on the road home in the evening. He was so drunk that he kept hia seat with difficulty. The Indians have supplemented the burial given the body of Black Jack. According to a cuBtom of the tribe each brought a stone and threw it on the grave so that now a huge mound of stones marks the resting place of the unfortunate squaw. About our Shoes that will impress you most is their correct style, their splen did fitting and wearing qual ities. To make room for our immense fall stock being made for us in the eastern factories, Ave will e special discounts for ,next 30 days. Russet pes at Cost. H. L. CHANDLER SHOE CO. BATH. GOODENOW'S CLAIM. An Incident of the Settlement of O. L. Cibbs' Estate. Mrs. A. A. Haixhnrst, by her at torneys, Messrs. Fitch & Campbell, yes terday filed a petition in probate court for a citation to Dr. S. Goodenow to ap pear and be examined under oath con cerning his claim of $62,000 against the estate of 0. L. Gibbs. Dr. Goodenow is the father-in-law of Gibbs. The inven tory of the assets of the estate is $31,000. The indebtedness, aside from Dr. Good enow's claim, amounts to $6,000. The petitioner's claim alone is $3,000. The other creditors will vigorously contest the allowance of Goodenow's claim. At First Glance. Every week adds to the list of promi nent men who are believers in a great future for the Simms addition. During the coming fall and winter it is confi dently promised that a sufficient num ber of handsome residences will be built and occupied to establish a model neighborhood. The advantages of the Simms addition are such as to appeal to the visitor at first glance. To go, to. see, is to be conquered at once. R. M. Dameron's Five Points grocerv seems to be getting its full share of the patronage of that locality. To Loan $1000 on good improved ranch. Riddle & Gkay. At the fight Sunday the lemonade and refreshments were as is customary every day and evening sold by L. H. Demers, park caterer. Trousers cut by Gillett, the tailor, invariably fit and set well. He is the boss pants cutter. Music Studio. Miss Nelson teaches piano, guitar, mandolin or banjo; at the (jileon block. Dr. Ancil Martin, eye, ear, nose, throat and general surgery. For fine prices visit Dawson & Fish, new hardware store, Fleming block. The waiters at the Pacific Grotto lunch counter are men who have worked at their business for vears. "Standing Room Only." Pacific Grotto. Steam Laundry, Center and Jackson. Removal. Agency Singer Sewing Machines, from 701 West Washington Btreet, to 28 South Center. Machines eold on in stallments. Old machines taken in exchange. Lessees will please make pavment at the office. Will W. Vigus, Salesman and collector. Send us 75 cents in BtampB and we will mail you Tub Weekly Republican for six months. No better way to learn all about the Great Salt River valley and its unparaleled climate and re sources. Parties desiring lots in the beautiful Simma addition should apply to J.T. Simms, Office Room 3 Monihon build ing, from 10 to 12 and 1 to 3 o'clocx. If you want to keep cooi this summer get an electric fan from Pratt Bros. Call and see them work. Dr. Stroud, eye, ear, nooe and throat. Subscribe for The Republican. De livered in any part of the city for only 15 cents a week. When Can You Go? The Santa Fe Route" will eell from Demingor El Paso round-trip tickets good until October 31st to the followine points and at the following prices, Chi cago $68.60, St. Louis $61.10, Kansas City $52.95, Milwaukee $72.10 and St. Paul $76.45. Call or address agents named below. C. C. Carpenter, C. H. Morehouse, Trav. Pass. Agt. D. F. & P. A. El Paso. 1 Paso. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. SCHOOu DESKS And Supplies. The Irvine Company. JUST ARRIVED At 28 South Center Street. FtaoBDix Oil Co. The largest and finest stock of Navajo Blankets ever seen in southern Arizona. Come in and invest before the pretty ones are gone. If vou don't care to buy, look at them anyway, Ben ham likes to show them; there are only 100. The make fine rugs, are just the thing for saddle blankets, and oh ! so soft to sleep on. You campers won't know what comfort is without one. SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES. H EADQUARTERS Spectacles, Eye-G lasses, Colored Glasses, etc. VANTILBURG & DAVISON Leading Phoenix Jewelers. Investments. PLANK INVEST MENT. I make a specialty of sound Investment real estate la Phoenix and vicinity. In every case the return is good and the safe ty of the principal will be absolute. If you have from SlOO to $10,000 to invest wenif nryouuwy miss a good opportu nity. FLANK, 33 So. Center St. liortlin&c Works. THE i Bottli IS at all times ready to supply families or sociables with Soda Water of any flavor; also Champagne, Cider, Sarsapaiilla and Iron, Ginger Ale, etc. The Best of Table Mineral Water Constantly on Hand. F. H. UTHMEIER, Boardlne. Hapny and Content are the Boarders at the IVY GREEN RESTAURANT. WHY? Because t'.eir appetites are first cul tivated to a condition of natural Healthfulness and then regularly nourished and satisfied by choice viands, fresh vegetables and all palatable and wholesome foods" in season. MRS. A- WILLIAMSON, Adams Street. Between Center and First. r.oclktlnii House. The Windsor CENTER STREET, BET. ADAMS AND MOSKOE, .11. Owner and formerly manager has re aumed charge. Every comfort of clean liness and order will be furnished. Reduced Rates During the Summer. A LIVE CIGAR FIBM CIGARS, TOBACCO, SMOKERS' GOODS. A.COHN&BEO 40 Washington St. next to the Palace. THIi PH(ENIX BAKERY EDWARD E1SELE, Prop. This popular establishment has bfen refitted ana renovated tnrougnoui. jwery thiug in the way of baking STRICTLY FIRST CLASS All orders attended to with promptness and to the utmost satisfaction of our pat rons. Free delivery to any part of the city. PH(ENIX BAKERY ronerBik. E. L. BURLINGAME'S CHEBICAL d LABORATORY Established In Colorado, 1866. Samples by mail or express will receive prompt and care ful attention. Gold and Silver Bullion Sffi Address. 1136 and 1138 Lawrence St.. Denver, Colo. A CARD mvitea inspection, and that especially tne case with our card which tells you the proper place to purchase drugs and medicines. They are the preservers of health, and what effects your health is of vital moment. Never be indifferent about your medicines, but be sure that they are carefully compounded by com petent pharmacists. All our drugs are pure, fresh, and potent, and every pre scription compounded by us is correctly and conscientiously prepared. Besides drugs and medicines we also carry a complete line of toilet articles and per fumery. C. ESCHMAN & CO. FOR & BEDS AT THE STAR LODGING HOUSE No. 47 Jacfcson and FIrstSts., Two blocks south of city hall. H. RIXEN, Prop. Hchools, Marlborough School for Young Ladies, 865 W. 23rd. St.. Los Angeles. A select school for sixteen girls giving the comforts of a refined home. Advanced work in Enelish. History. Literature, Art, Latin, etc. Native teachers in modern languages, f o()0 per year. Day pupils $100. For circulars address Mas. u. A. uiaw jlijIj. rnncipai. Summons. In the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Arizona, in and for the County of Maricopa. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF! MADISON, WISCONSIN, I Plaintiff. ( VS ' H. A. W. TABOR, I Defendant. J Action brought in the District Court of the Third Judicial District oi the Territory of Arizona, in and for M;aricopa County, and the complaint niea in saia Maricopa county, m the office of the Clerk of said District Court. In the name of the Territory of Arizona, to H. A. W. Tabor, defendant, greeting: You are hereby summoned and required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff, in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Arizona, in and for Maricopa County, and ans wer the complaint therein filed with the Clerk of this said Court, at Phoenix, in said County, within ten days after the service upon you of this summons, if served in this said County, or if served out of this said County and within this said Judicial District, then within twenty days thereafter, or in all other cases within thirty days thereafter, the times above mentioned being exclusive of the day of service, or judgment by default will be taken against you. Given under my hand and seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Arizona, in and seal for Maricopa County, this 14th day of August, A. D., 1894. J. E. WALKER, Clerk of said District Court. By Lewis Jordan, Deputy Clerk. C. M. Frazier, attorney for plaintiff. First publication Aug. 16, 1894. Summons. In the District Court of the Third Judicial Dis trict of the Territory of Arizona, in and for the County of Maricopa. J03EPH B. KIN LEY, i'lamun, vs. i- H. A. W. TABOR, i Defendant. J Action brought in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Ari zona, in and for Maricopa County, and the complaint filed in said Maricopa County, in the office of the Clerk of said District Court. In the name of the Territory of Arizona, to H A. W. Tabor, defendant, greeting: You are hereby summoned and required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff, in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Arizona, in and for Maricopa County, and an- swer the complaint therein filed with the Clerk of this said court, at Phoenix, in said county, within ten days after the service upon you of this summons, if servtd in this said county, or if served out of this county and within this said Judicial District, then within twenty davs thereafter, or in all other cases within thirty days thereafter, the times above mentioned being exclusive of the day of serv ice, or judgment by default will be taken against you. Given under my hand and seal of the Dis trict Court of the Third Judi cial District of the Territory of Arizona, in and for Maricopa seal County, this 14th day of Aug ust, A. D., 1894. J. E. WALKER, Clerk of said District Court. By Lewis Jordan, Deputy Clerk. C. M. Frazier, attorney for plaintiff. First publication Aug. 16, 1894 Summons. In the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Arizona, in and for the County of Maricopa. ILLINOIS NATIONAL BANK! OF SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS Plaintiff, i H. A. W. TABOR, J Defendant. J Action brought in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Ari zona, in and for Maricopa County, and the complaint filed in said Maricopa County, in the office of the Clerk of said District Court. In the name of the Territory of Arizona, to H. A. W. Tabor, defendant, greeting: You are hereby summoned and required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff, in the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Arizona, in and for Marisopa County, and ans wer the complaint therein filed with the Clerk of this said Court, at Phoenix, in said County, within ten days after the Bervice upon you of this summons, if served in this said County, or if served out of this said County and within this said Judicial District, then within twenty days thereafter, or in all other cases within thirty days thereafter, the times above mentioned being exclusive of the day of service, or judgment by default will be taken against you. Given under my hand and seal of the Dis trict Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Ari zona, in and for Maricopa County, seal this 14th day of August, A. D., 1894. J. E. WALKER, Clerk of said District Court. By Lewis Jordan, Deputy Clerk. C. M. Frazier, attorney for plaintiff. First publication Aug. 16, 1891.1 UanKn. -THE- Valley Bank, PHCENIX, ARIZONA. Capital .... 100,000 Surplus ..... - . 25,000 WM. CHRISTY, President. M, H. SHERMAN, Vice-President. M. W. MESSENGER, Cashier. RECEIVE DEPOSITS, MAKE l COLLECTIONS, BUY AND SELL EXCHANGE. Discount Commercial Paper and do a General Banking Business. Office Hours 9 a. m to 3 p. m. CORRESPONDENTS. Am. Exchange Natl. Bank New York The Anglo California Bank, ban FranciBCO, Cal National Bank of Illinois Chicago, 111 First National Bank Los Angelet Prescott National Bank Prescott. Arizona. THE MARICOPA or INCORPORATED FEBRUARY 1, 1888. Paid up Capital, ... $100,000 Surplus, - ...... 20,000 Money Loaned on Long or Bhort Time on Real Kstate or Personal Security. Interest Paid on Deposits CHARLES 8. FORBES, Pres. T. W. HINE, Gen. Man. and Cashier. A. ... CRAMB, Asst. Cashier. Executive Commitiee of Board of Directors: T. W. Hine. L. E. Hewins, H. E. Kemp, E. T. Little. A. L. Cramb. THE NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA, PHCENIX. ARIZONA. Capital Paid Up - $100,000 Surplus $30,000 DIRECTORS: M. W. Kales, Sol. Lewis, J. Y. T. Smith, Chas. Goldman, Geo. W. Hoadley. CORRESPONDENTS: The Bank of California,.... San Franciscu. Agency of Bank of California, New York. National Bank of Commerce, St. Louis. First National Bank, Chicago. Farmers & Merchants Bank, Los Angeles vuuwuimieu nauuiuu sans, Tucson Bank of Arizona Prescott Messrs. N. M. Rothschild & Sons.. ...... London M. W. Kales. Sol. Lewis. President. Vice-President. wko. w. uoadlby. Cashier. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. HOME SAVINGS BANK Of Phoenix. CAPITAL, 2OO,000 Receives and pays interests on deposits. Loans money on mortgages. Rents safety deposit UU.&.CB uiu w in ui as trustee, opeciaj attention given to accounts of guardians, administrators and treasurers of societies and corporations, iniuiwB, luctiiwi:!;,, eic, etc. umcers: j. a, Braly, Pres. Henry E. Kemp. Vice- Pres. W. K James, Cashier. Directors: J. H. Braly. Henry ATA.cuiff, v.r, Aiimworm, xjoi. w m. unnsiy M. W, Sampson. Open from 6:30 to 7:30 every jLlverv. Chas. W. Stevens Cor. First & Adams St a., LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLE, Good Turnouts on short notice at all hours of the day and night. Buy, Sell and Trade, Horses. Special attention to boarding horses. Back Stand, Cohn Bro. Clear Store, Telephone. 85: Butohers, M. E. HUKLEY, THE LIVE BUTCHER. CHOICE STEAKS AND BOASTS. BEST KEPT MARKET IN PHCENIX. SXPERIENCED CUTTERS. FREE DELIVERY IN THE CITY. Chop House. In rooms back of Reception Saloon. Esryiuing new and clean. Table supplied with the best the market affords. FISH AND OYSTERS ALL THE SEASON. Charlie Sam & Co., Props. HOTEL RAMONA Conducted on the European Plan. ROOMS, 75c to $1.50 S. J. HAMMOND, PROP Corner Third and Spring Sts. Lot Angeles, Ul, I A 4 T & rrnn mm w muM m Reception Chop House PKOFESSIONAL I'riyxielans. DOCTOE H1BBARD, -Late of Denver, Colo rado, Graduate of Harvard Medical Col lege. Formerly member of Colorado and Rhode Island State Medical societies. Specialty, dis eases of the throat and lungs. Offices ground floor, Monihon block. DR. JAY W. KiRKWOOD, Physician and burgeon. Ground floor, Washington St., next door to Gilson block. Catarrhal affections a specialty. DR D.M.PURMAN-OmceOor Adams and Center StS., with Doctors Wa.nl and Mar tin. Office hours i9 us 10 a.m., and 2 to 4 and V j " ."v ieu at uevvui'B uacx stand will rAiviva t ,M y.vuiyt BLWJUUUII. DUS. HUGHES t DlMEROi OFFICE HOCKS : Dr. Hughes, 12 to 2 p. m. Dr.Dameron,9tol2a.m. Office Telephone, No. 17 Dr. Huc-hee' RAain. XT- a " "vuwuwv.,, Callsattended at any hour from office opposite -wum nutm. DEfliHin?- JON3t8. PI, A. T. OF flee at Heineman A fiin hiiHn Office hours g to 9 a. m.. 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Dentists. DV.'IK-.B ALL WORK iTandTe Porr Bulling!8 reMOnble- EooH1 ritorialVt.ri.a,"-1 w V- m. Ter- . -.w J wuiRWU. FO.RICHMOMD, M.D. c. Phoenix Ari . xona, Veteiinarv Bn2L1?S,fc-f.!l V8 ot"R!i AmuTaT. Mentinllv Office 87 wTSr.l,a,t Van Buren reet fi7cUnultionVMhin8t0nrtreet- No ChW M ""VWVI UUIULL, AriZ. H. LYMAN Attompv at law rooms 1 and kwT;.. C". '" ' - -JJUg UlVUJf.. PORTliR w. FLEMING, Attorney at Law" H. N. Alexander. W. H. 8rn.wLL. ATATN.DwKn BWELL-ATTORNEYS Int. PhLIWri0.ffiCe m H""-rd B build- DAM RON A CRENSHAW, Attorneys at Law. tr .n?SmSK,3 a?d 15 Poner Mek comer Cen: ter and Washington streets, Phoenix, Aril. . J. W. CEKH8HAW. J.M.DA.MB0K. 8 Fleming block, Phoenix. WILLIS J. HUL1N88. WAM H. HCLINOS. H CLINGS & HULTNG8, Attorneya-at-Law. Rooms 9 and 11 Porter building. FITCH & CAMPBELL, ATTORNEYS AT Law. Over National Bank of Arizona, FRANK COX ATTORNEY AT LAW. room. Arizona Thibodo building, Phoenix, B. J. Fkakkun. Alfebd Frahkun. F FRANKLIN 4 FRANKLIN Attorneys and . Counselors at Law. Rooms 11 andl2, Moni hon block, Phoenix, Arisona. Joseph H. Kibbet, g. C. Iseab, KIBBEY & ISRAEL, ... Lawyers. i Rooms 2, 4 and 6, National Bank of Arizona . block. Fhcen1- - Arizona. FHAKOIS J. HENXY. " - "ROCHE8TEB FOKD HENIY & FORD, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSESLLOES AT LAW Office southwest corner Church and Penninu ton streets, Tucson, Arizona. s ZII ' BARNES & MARTIN , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Tucson, Arizona. JEEBY MILLAY, WALTER BENNETT MILLAY A BENNETT, ATTORNIYS-AT. LAW. Booms 16 and 17 Fleming block. L. VAN HORN, Attorney ana Counselor at law. Tempe, Arizona Instruction. A P. SERRANO, SPANISH TEACHER. Lessons given at pupils' residence. Ad dress P. O. box 772, Phoenix, Ariz, Aiohlteot. FRED HEINLE IN Architect and Superia tendent Room U, Fleming Block. Fif teen years ex perience. A rchitect and superin tendent of the Fleming Block. JM. CREIGHTON Architect and superin . tendent. Office, West Washington St.. Phoenix. Ariz. Metallujrglst. LW. Morgan Metallurgist the Harcuvar . Copper Co. Office. Room 10, Fleming Block, - Pensions. J HAVE opened an office In room 1, 18 West Washington St., with Riddle & Gray, real estate dealers, where I will attend to pensions business. If you have a claim pending and need helD come and see me. G. D. G RAY. JVIInliiK Engineer. HENRY 8. DUNN-CivU and mining en gineer. U.S. deputy mineral surveyor Rooms 12 and 14 National Bank of Arizona building, Phcsnix ELLIS CLARK, Postoffice box 241 Mines examined and reported on. Developed copper property wanted. Assaver. street, east of P. O. Phoenix. Ariz PRICE FOB ASSAYS: Gold, Silver, Cop'r, J1.00 Copper. $1.00 Gold.Silver, Lead, 1.00 Lead 1.00 Gold and Silver 50 1 Tin 5.00 Society. PHOSN1X LOGTNoTXroTuTlfrmeets in Monihon Block every Wednesday eve ning. M. W., B. A. Fickas; Recorder, J. D. James. Visiting bretnren cordially invited. JlleyeleR. HS. GR1SWOLD Manufacturers' agent and general commission merchant dealer in bicycles and cycling sundries. All kinds of difficult bicycle repairing skilfullr done. 32 South Center at. ' Machine 8hop, C'io1eTa1ndTmc3all j Mining, agricultural and all other kinds of machinery built or repaired. Models and paterns made. Boldering, brazing, grindin or any other work in the mechanical line En gines remodeled. DK. L. LUKE PHYSICIAN & HURGKON. j r-wv-o ai a menu. All unas of nervous and chronic diseases skillfully and reasonably treated. Office: W. WASHINGTON BT. bet. 4th and 5th Ave. Arizona Histoid Society. m.tuii prepared Dy tne above named tJiW111pu.bli8,hed or 4,19 '" month. -.-,. .,..,R llu juiy, isa numDer, in the Overland Monthly, San Francisco, Cal. under Attorneys-at-Liaw. Arizona Km 7 uiuimug a mate in Apache Land." Subscription price, 3 a year in ad vance, or II for the four numbers CHA8. D. BOSTON. President.