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yf ., ' - '.' - fSm' m!$$!l$ ,?' f. ' J'yjJBSBP'S fWPT AST" ' G TIIE AIUZONA REPTJJ3LTCA:FRllDAYr MORNING: . AUGUST 2a, 1901. ?' ' . , .. SL . ,4. ' - 1 .... .- t" i .' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1- ' i" ' ' '" ' ' , " - . j . n m 'iff , u .i ' f i 'J"' "'Sfc J- S :' Sf ? X ?i f tempe . SOUTH L C. A. STAUFFER, Aetnt. SUBSCRIPTIONS, The Tempe National OENIiRAl. BANKINQ DUHINI2HH OFFJC03US: C. Q. Jones, President; A.C. Ozanne, Vice-President; W. H. Wil bur, Cashier. DIRECTOKS: C. O. Jones, A. C. Ozanne, J. W. Wolf, W. At Bolton. M. E. Curry. FARMERS' MILK WAGONS Our caiload of BAIN WAGONS contains a number of Llsht Spring Wagons that are Just the thins for farmers, especially for milk delivery. Tempe Hardware & Supply Company City and Ranch Property With water rights In Tempe Canal for sals at GENUINE .. , BARGAINS. Apply to A. NIELSEN, Tempe, Ariz., Agent for the New York Life Insurance Co. TEMPE """if ! Spink 'and M!a Godwin of Da-. 1 Mrs, Vneport, Iowa, arc visiting their broth- I WICJIuri, 10. UlC MHJIUIK U.BH- urom. ! Alt' TT Hnilu n fif Tttnirtft Thm hnw Iieen on a visit to California, and will ' complete line In hi. -tote. He will also natlv-es. The flshetmni were engaged the clouds, Pasjlng moJern cities, nnd tteturn east soon BPnd a few days at the Pan-Ametlean '" tiW S!ilmun Qla "f,1'1; of nation ancient monuments. Standard gauge An accident happened to a bloclkt "" BQ". '? ' " IK'e tVa,t0Iu1 to bf-ln everything Fifteen of the twenty- Vn the Tempe road one nlsht this week nejwlw on Kingsbury's buildings HoUl. They would set the'.- big nets ( seven states of the republic nre trav hlch shows the folly of riding without which w.re damaged b the -recent J anJ V,e" ride out lntUhe water on ersea bj It. By this line thoro Is no ki light. The young man was tiding' atorms are nenilng com.iletion. An up- horseback, attach the nets to the horses , change at the border, aril onI one bo- kilongnt a good pace, when he met what 3ie thought were two horsemen coming Howard him on a sallop. As they came bicar they divided, one hqise going to ' that although the work shows line art Vine side of the road and the other to , ltle kl'. It is by no moans the best ho 4hn AntvnoKn elilo ?n tViot (Via i Vi.iAJmin ' HIV UJ'J'UOfW OIUV DU illlAi IIIU H tltV,IIIIUII 3iad to go between them. It happened ihat one horse was being led, and as the horseman did not see the blccle the, trope was between them at such a Siolght that It caught the bicyclist tin VleV the chin. -Fortunately the man on hhe horse noticed the wheelman as he 'Htruck the rope, and let the end go, but tig it was the bicyclist was Jerked vlo Uently oft his wheel and received a bad Jfall. H. B Moeur's drug store Is undergo ang a thorough cleaning, and all old awlur,lng came, Vlrugs ar being thrown out, and his I AV hen the exclusion given t.y the Ma Dargo stock of new drugs being put on sons and th Retail dcueis' usjicbitlon Hhe shelves. left Wtlijhtsvllle, N. C, a few davs ago Mr. Orant Oliver has been engaged .in a sprcial train. It was found neees- Ifor a year by Mr. Thew of the New JYork Store. Mr. Oliver is on excellent Salesmen and one of Tempe's popular citizens, and Mr. Thew is to bo con gratulated on securing his services Mis. R. G, Andre was n, visitor In ctPhoenlx,ye3terdny. A pretty wedding, lite recond in the ast week In which the contracting par ties were popular young people In Tem pe, was solemnized at the homo of the lirlde's mother last Wednesday even ing. Father Severln Westhoff otllclat-, fing. The contracting patties were Mr. Xwls D. Yaeger nml Miss Anna M. iMIIIer. The brldo Is a daughter of the late Winchester Miller, pretty and ac complished. She Is a gtaduate of the 'Arizona Normal school njid has taught school for several years, hr last posl- I tlon being at Flagstaff The gioom is u son or it. u laeger. a pnnperous . South Side rancher nnd owning large ' hheen herds in the noithern nart of the territory, which are efllclently managed by his son Lewis. After lecelvlng tho congratulations of their many friends the young couple started yesterday .af ternoon for Flagstaff, wh"ie they will make their future home LeT Roy Hill returned from Iron Springs, yesterday. The following statement shows the i volume of cattle buying business done by J. E. Sturgeon since Januan 1, 1901 ' 139 head of hogs, $1570.05 067 head of fcheep, J20S3.77, and 2307 head of cattle, J10.W9.C8. This is a good showing and TE7VTFE'S LEADING ST0R9 Wo have the most complete stock o f Diy Goods, Gents' Furnishings, Shoes nnd Groceries In town. Weareheicto do business. We want your trade. Come and visit our stole and make yourself at home. Wo feel sure we can please you. THE BOSTON STORE J. Hyder &. Brother, Proprietors. Look I-ot- Our Sign Go to Hetiry's Place Finest Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars Anhcuser Husch Uper on draught. Cold lunches t all hours. WHITE HELP. HENRY U. FRISCH, Prop., Tempe, Ariz. Wo have the btst of facility shipping butter during hot weather, guarantee goods to reach destination good condition. Order Butter from cold storage. Be sure your butter tho Diamond brand. TEMPE. ARIZONA BL&i Ui A ill UJLAkJ WHOLESALE DEALER IN x Wheat, Barley, Alfalfa, Grain Hay and All Kinds of Cereals. Special Pried on Large Contracts. Correspondence Solicited. SOLD HGHIN We refer to the car of Weber Wagons we bought. But we will receive this week another car, and also a line assortment of Top Buggies, Road Wagons and Surrlcs. If you want a Wagon or Carriage call and see us. Re member ALL OUR WAGONS AND Bl'GGIES ARE GUARANTEED. Wilbur-Muiien Hardware Company MESA AJRIZOFTA.. SIDE NEWS DIRECTORY ADVERTISEMENTS, CHANCES. COLLECTIONS. ETC., PROMPTLY CARED FOR. Bank Tempe, Arizona Iriiovs who do-s considerable to kPep moi.ev In circulation and trade good. E. L Thew will leae this afternoon for .X- w Vork In the Inteiests of his i , ,,...,. ..... ..,.... i .vuBlu..,C.:. ,.m,.T " "'' customers. ?inHl nllj lint IntlS fini! I!ltt!ltlH I Ct kell n to-date fiont was "put In Kingsbury hall I ait week by jtacey I enn. Mr. Perm wishes It understooJ. however can do. ROOSTED UNDER A CAIJ Six Tir-heri Chickens Traveled 300 Mllts'nt Sixty Miles an Hour. Perrh (I ccmfoi tablj under A Pullman tat that wan tunning nt the rate of f4ty m' lei an hour, l North Carolina chl -kerJ rle more than thjee hundred mllen last week, sleeping as peacefully as ani blt.l over slent. but at last the sary to mak? fast time and In conse. (jUence everything u prepared for the urn tkH was to bring the party back to AtMntn. The truln lef the bea-li Just abut tin- time tlwu all chlckena .una i notglvtii todlsslpat'ontfotoioos . The ' cars thit were used on tn trip went ! fiwn Atlanta, and while the excursion-I lts wre i-ninviii? ihm.K .tHnr. h1 ll TEIVtnB 9 ARIZONA 1 iiriWiiTitiEaCMWBEBiMBWH i the time i..at thev wet., on Hip iiiMnirlnihan,aPps ,,f the r.orth. an J he stood on a side track undisturbed. j Kvldcntlv uhllp th. ..n o.o I n ihete friendly cililikens of the Tar Heel rftnte took up their i evidences on toe trucks. Whether they found thum- selver moving before their chicken-1 brains had time to utallze the situation aivl wotte afterward lulled to Bleep, or w nether they Hked the sensation nnd made the trip oiuntarlly will mover be! knoivn, bat that th made It Is a mat- I cer oi lecoru xne tialn stctipcJ at an Intersecting: point more than three hun- t diod miles from -where It started, nml . 1t was then that 'the fowls were- found. I Atlanta Journal If ou have social aspirations now U1?- the lime to get in "he swim. rOR OViR FIFTY TEAKS Mr. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allava all pain, cures wind colic, and ls the best remedy for Diarrhoea, Tvventy-flvp cents a bottle. for & and ,4 In our l has J f TEMPE, ARIZ. ' ' .1 I : mesa : F. T. POMEROY. Agent. g HAD A GOOD TIME But Phoenix Is Still the Best Place to Tie to. Jeny Mlllay returned home on yeslew day morning's train -from an extended 'vUlt to the coast, In which he covered a good deal of territory and had lots of fun. Mrs. Mlllay accompanied him and jeturned with hlni as far as Iron Springs:, wheie she will stop for a few dnvs Aftet spending some time In fcan Fianclreo viewing the sights of the greukst western metropolis they went by bc-nt to Euieka, wherij they vlsdted w 1th 'P. W. Mine and family, and then took a trip up Eol river for a hundied miles In"o the redwood country in com pany with them and camped out for a H'UJUIl. This Is nnp nt the most notable foiest legions jet remaining on the contln nt, uml the time was most en Jojably spent in piscatorial and other sports. Returning to Eureka, they again took the bout and Hilled nw'ay to Poitlnm, Oiegon, which Mr. Mlllay says' 1j the llchcst an J prettiest city In the west In prcportlon to Iti population They were fortunate enough to enter the Columbia river nt the height of the talmou tun and witnessed sights that weie novel to d ?eit' dweilcrs. ll,l, k . , tl,l the " ' " ' - w " """ '"", ,,,r.'" ? c V 'Vru"U8 i""j"" "' "" " ) num. mcic was ieally no spoit at all In this sott of fishing It was Just straight Inul-' ness. They continued their Journey on I up the liver to Th Dalles, nnd had ti most delightful time. City, Mo., and Mexico City, via El After leaving this section of the coun. ' Pa.o. and between St. Louis, Mo., and lrj they tiaveled north to Seattle. Ta- 'Mexico City via San Antonio and Eagle coma and within tv enty miles of Mt. ' Pass. Cheap rates and prompt service. Rainier, which U covered with perpct-I This Is the only line giving the trav unl rncw. ISu thin gh almost within cl?r the choice of thiee routes to Mv It radou they lievor got but un" 'c. Via EI Paso, Eagle Pees or Tam gllmpse of the b'g mountain, 'owing to Plcol The 'ourlst can come by land and the ever ptesent fog. "It was the -diy return by water, or vice versa. peaon, too," said Mr. Mlllay, nnd while' 'Excursion tickets can be pu-vhased It was a ver pretty countij. 1 do not ' any I'art of the United States or Imagine I would like It on account of vCnnadn, v. hlch allow final limit of nine tlv over abundance of rain." (months fiom dute of Isue and carry Seattle, lie snld, Was tlv liveliest city ! sloi1 over privileges going and return he found on the coast, and unJoubted- j Ing-south of the Mexican border. ly has a gieat future, but It Is lacking Write to- Information and literature In many things in the way of munlcl-,m Mexico to Geneinl Agents at r.J pal Improvements 'hat arc needed to! Broadway. New Yotk City. 32S Mar- make it a desirable place to live, Altogether, In summing up his sum mer's outing, Mr. Mlllay says he Is clad he went. is he pn loved himself .. . . - - - --- ----' ------ I Brcatl- ",u ne w ,i-Fn glaa "e ls home' nfn,n 5,ntl lie !,tl" t'-'lni Phoenix is tne r,e-t c"ver- llf ""s ,,e have- good , tilings to talk about that offset all the . i iiuuiuuifn oi me nonn, on; ne saw nothing that tempts him to change lux reriuenrp. AllOUT PEOPLE, The only member of the first Aus tralian commonwealth parliament whoe leturn I? to be petitioned against I lNls King O'Malley, who nearly headed , "le po" '" Tarmnnl'' l''1H teran Plrormlnx a corporation under th? laws :'Iwarrt Eraddon being on!) a few votes , of the Territory of Arizona, and to that " " w" ui "'" "- '" "" u-an-rtmeri-. can' wll "ent l Australia ten years aS as tne representative of a New ,Vork a"e"tance society. It is alleged oy uie.petrioner.s ;iat he never went to the trouble of legally making himself , BrltIsh subject. "However tnat may , "i, ne uua iwr'-uu-sai-w-icnoui oujociion '-' uiamareii copper Riming and Mill In the local paillament of South Aus- lng Company, The principal place In traba, where ho distinguished himself which the buslnss of said corporation by his fanatical teetotallm and by within the Territory of Arizona Is to bringing In a bill eVery jear for the . fit tntl. (n a, t.f V. .-.!. 1. it. , . .. abolition ot barmaids. He Invariably referred to public houses as "drunk etles." The People's Cliurfh Of Londjn. Eng- Adaxuka! A New Fever Germicide. Purely Veg etablc. Proparediin the City of Mexico, Cures PNEUMONIA TYPHOID FEVER TYPHO-MALARIAL FEVER TYPHUS FEVER SCARLET FEVER YELLOW FEVER MALARIAL FEVER CHILLS AND FEVER TONSILIT1S SMALLPOX PERITONITIS and all diseases accompanied by fever or Inllammatlon. IT IS A POSITIVE FEVER SPECIFIC CURES WHEN OTHER REMEDIES FAIL. One Dollar pfer Box. Sold by Druggists or sent postpaid on lecelpt of price. RROWN & MILLER. Sole Agents for the United States. Box 777, Phoenix, Arizona. Buy a Dayton And get tho best. Light running, and always In repair. We sen the Columbia and 'rcscsnt, and have some cheaper wheels In stock. Call and see them, and buy Vim Cactus Tires, guaianteed for one year, at F. T. P0MER0Y & CO. JhiccFMors to Pomuoy & Meti. CODE nXTIIiDIMG, MESA. Phoenix, Tempe & Mesa Stage,' Leaves Phoenix 8.30a. m. Return on your own time. roloprione 264, Offoe. L Wi COLLItfS, Prop, land, has selected the Rrv, John T. Christian , pastor of the La Salle Ave nue Baptlrt church, Chicago, to preach to Its members two months. The mali ngers have Instituted -u a permanent policy the custom of having noted min isters fiom foielgn countries' preach to them for a few months each year, burgeon Klnyoun. recently of San Francisco and now In charge of the Marin l.otpltal of Detroit, has been detailed o visit Jupan and China, to In spect the woik of the ntirlne hospital service with jpeilal reference to the plague, i Sir Edwin Arnold In wilting to n filend In thh country- of his recent epic poem ?ald .hat t'lough he wii now quite bllnJ and broken In health, he did not by any mean.'? lnten' that, If life continued, that work should be his last He would, he yald, work on as long as he was able to do work that satisfied 'l-Jrn. o A TRIP OVER THE MEXICAN CEN TRAL RAIL-WAV Presents moie of irterest to the pleas, ure tourist or the r-,in of business than can be seen In a I.ce number of miles elsewhere In the world. Tropical foiests, snow -clad volcanoes, eoflee farms, sugar plantations, min ing' camp3 and banana fields, qunlnt and curlmiR Indlnn vIIImpos .ihl nnnn. lous modern cities. The Mexican Central lallway, with over two thousand miles of standard gauge Hack, tops the highlands and lowlands, ciosses the mountains nnd reaches the sea at Ticmplco (the only land-locked port of the republic). On the mountain top In the m'ornlng. In the barran a nt noon and on the beach at night. Sea- bathing in January, Alps clad with verdure Instead of enow, nov- elty change and freshners. The rall- road of the lepubllc. From the sea to -..wu v. ..... CVV , ' lu '. .. . . cu 0I -.v.. j,. niuuui) n.e m me icpiuj. Ho running Pullman Palace Ruffet sleeping cars between the capital ami the Unltd States. Pullman cars now ,n,n wltnout change between Kansas (tuette BuilJln?, Ohliago, III., 209 Hous cr Ttulldlng, St. Louis, Mo , 37 Carew Building. Cincinnati, 0 , 133 Montg-om- ery street. San Francls-o. Cat , ,......... . .... .. .. mutuock. abs t i.en I rags, ASt.. A. V Temple. Industrial Agent, f R- Hudson. Gm'l Fit. & Pass. Agt, "PX1C( ' . -viexteo. 1. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE HISMARCK COPPER MINING & MILLING COMPANY. KNOW ALL .MEN BY THESE PRISDNTS. That we. whoso hands nro hereunto affixed, do hereby associate ourselves together for the nurnoso of c-aj inane mc ioiiow-117 n:atemeni: 'FIRST. The name of the corpora tors are L D. McCall, II. A. Hull, J It. Hastings. and the name of the corpotatlon bhall oe transacted Is Phoenix, Maricopa . . .. ., .. .. lojuiuy, ..wizona nno tne principal place of business of said .corporation outFldc the Territory of Arizona shall be the City of Chicago, in the State of Illinois, or such other place as the Board of Directors may by resolution direct. SECOND- The general nature of the business proposed to be transacted by this corporation "Is .13 follows, to-wlt. To purchase, lease, bond, locate or otherwise acquire, own, exchange, sell or otherwise dispose of, pledge, mort gage, hypothecate nnd deal In mines, mining claims, oil Iand, mineral lands, oil, gas, usphaltum, petroleum, water and water rights, and to work, mine, explore and develop the same; to do a general real estate and mercantile business; to own, handle und control letters patent and Inventions; to bo: row money and execute mortgages or deeds ot trust to secure the tnmo, and in gen eral to do all things ne esfary to the proper conduct of the business of this corporation In the Territory and ele whcr not Inconsl'tert with the laws of the United States and the Tenlory of Arizona. THIRD: The authorize! amount ot capital stock of thlr, corporation shall be One Million Two Hundied and Fifty Thouxand Dollars (Jl.iTtO.OfO.OO) divided Into l.SM.OOO riinies of the par value of One Dollar ($1.00) each. At such time mt- j.u.uii 01 i.nrecion, may Dy teso lulion dltect. i-ald capital stock sha'l be paid Into this corpotatlon either in cash or bj the sale and transfer to It of real or personal propeity for the uses and purposes of said corpoiatlon, In payment for which shares of the capital stock of saW cot poratkm may be Issued, and the capital stock so issued shall thereupon and thereby become and be fully raid up ard non-a?ses3able. FOURTH: The time of the com mencement of this cotporntlon shnll be the date of the tiling of these Articles of Incoi poratlon In the oillce of the Secretaryiof Arizona, and the termina tion thereof shall be iwenty-flve jenis thereafter. TfFTH: The affairs of this corpota tlon shall be. conducted by a Board of Seven (7) Dlrbctors. who shall 'be elected annually by the stockholders of the corporation. SIXTH: The highest amount of In debtedness or liability, direct or con tingent, to which this corporation Is nt any tlmo subject shall bo Five Thou sand Dollars ($5,000.00.) SEVENTH; The private propertyof the stookhold?rs of this corporation raall be exempt from corporate debts of any kind whatsoever. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. We have hereunto net otlr hands and seals this 00th day of July, l?0t, L. D. MtCALL (Seal.) II. A. HULL. (Seal.) J. R. HASTINGS (Seal.) Slate of Illinois, County c? Cook, s?. On this SOth day nf July, In the ynr 1901 before me, Fred L. Golf, a notary public In and for tin Staio and County afaiesai'C residing therein, duly com missioned and sworn, personally ni peared L. V. McC.-.ll, It A Hull and J. R. Hastings, known to iv.e to be the pei sons described In, whose names are subscribed to, and who executed the annexed Instrument, and they ncknnwl. edgetf to m-j that they executed the saTne for the purposed and considera tions therein evpresscd. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal at my oflice In tln said State and County, the day nnd year last above winter.. (Seal.) ' FRED L. GOFF, Notary Public. My commission expires May ISth, 1001. First publication August 20 CABINET O 6 ' Cigar Store AND - Liquor House WASKINGXOW bT. f J- J F. W. THODE. Prop THE Bashfor Wholesale 2nd Retail Dealers In General Merchandise. Prescoft, - - Arizona. We carry full Hues of every thing. We have a big store. We do a big" business but can do more. When in Prescott It will please us to have you call and get acquainted. A Delightful Surprise for those whose appetite Is coquetting with them when they And that dainty spring lamb chops or a tender steak has been provided from our choice tock of metti for f.helr breakfast. They are dellcloujly appetizing for the fastidious palate. Our prime roasts, steaks and chops aro tender, Juicy and of fine quality. Cold Air Storaite Market S. J. TRIBOLET. lit W. Washington St. .Phocnlx, Ariz. Bannister Company. T. W. CHAMBERLAIN LUMBER CO. -J3EA.l,t5.Ha I- Lumber, Lirae, Cement, Poors and Sash, MouldingB, Building Mnti;rial?, Boxes, Etc. Oflin nrt TnrA Onmur Soond Avirann nnd Jnnkson Rtrnst. TJdL JU VJLlJJ JLiXJjVJ BJtUK CO. Jobbers and Dealers In Redwood. Oregon Pine and Arkona Lnbr, Doors, sash, Blinds and Mouldings, Cement and Lime. Corner Center and Madison streets. P. CORPSTEIN. Manager, The Pioneers We carry the largest line of Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Implements and Mining Supplies, Studebaker Wagons Olid CnrrinrjnK rm vrh'.ch we sell at bed-rock prices. We also made another reduction on ui closing out sale of clothing, shoes, furnishing goods and hats. GrOT.DM.A3NT & CO. ' MANUFACTURERS OF Mining, Milling and Machinery Castings STRUCTURAL IRON ANID STKEL CCNTRmmRR. 6econcJ Hand Machinery Bought nd Bargains K tots on Flr3t rvfiutie near Van Bure $500 acr 0 Here under Maricopa canal; Im proved; alfalfa, well, houso andarn, 33,000 ICO acres, one mile from Phoenix, la alfalfa: wtter rights Maricopa and Grand S12.00C W. J. MlllPHY, O'NpHI Klick CASTLE CREEK ot Springs. YAVAPAI COUNTY, ARIZ. SC Reduced rates made for the summer months; no extra charge made for baths. For those suffering with Rheumatism thl.'i is the. best season to be relieved. Huy tickets nt the Santa Fe, Prescott & Phoenix Railway de pot to Hot Springs and return. C. M. COLHOUW, Mgr. HOT SPRINGS, ARI55. Nothing Can Please Him Better Than to z?rve your nusband with a good, prime rib roast of beef for his dinner. When you aie perplexed as to what to get for dinner, get roast beef; it Ih the good old tnndby and always acceptable to lovers of uood eating. We have everytMng else In .standard meats nnd delicacies, and no one can undersell us. P. T. Hurfey. S West Washington St. Phon IS FrFEELD oe Gallagher GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND SUPERINTENDElVT S Hoom H, US Jindia U'Nelll Buildln. PIJOKNiJC, ARV&OStA.. P. O. Box 57.1. tlltO. It.OiUiUHII Jos FFFIWM) -Al Si?8 j off ma 9 The Dowllnr Alter U Cool. The tt9rlo from Gold Storage and 1 Telephone- . " Phoenix, Arhna. Established in 1874, a WORKS SoJtU of ttJPce 8q if Sstlm&tes ' HurnUbnd I 1 Wrought ! 1 IRON PIPE and FITTINGS.,, I Valves, Packing Shafting, i; - Pulleys, Etc., Machine Ship H , Machinery, Supplies, Etc, Phoeoix Foundry i : S nnd Mochlnc Work. E .- r iOTOiWiNOBTII BCCOSD STHSBT. H I F Y80 WISH TO AIYHTiSE i IN NEWSPAPERS! AKYWHHRB AT ANYTM Cal o4 r Wri IE.C.BARE'S ADYERTISIXG IIEICT 64 4c MercbMU' Exckaaco X SKH FRAfJCISCO. CAL. aoogctaHii Cheap Rates Santa Fe Summer ROllt'e Excursions To pjnecs, on dates and rales as below: t BUFFALO -Paq American Exposition August 23rd, 24th, Sep tember &th, th; limit CO days $74 To LOUISVILLE August 22d, 23d; limit, 60 days $CJ 00 FLAGSTAFF Kvery Tuesdey; limit, CO days $15 20 COLORADO Denver, Colorado Springs, etc., every Thursday; limit, 0 days $53 00 GRAND CANON Hvery Tuesday; limit, CO days $23 10 SAN FRANCISCO ' Kvery Thtrkday: limit, 90 days , $43 0 SEASIDE RESORTS and UEACHES Such as Corouado, SAN DIHCO. Santa Monica, Hcdondo and Los Angel es: every Thursday; lim it, 30 dajs $25 35 PRESCOTT Hvery Saturday; limit, 00 days ;9 00 Tlirouclt.J-iillmnn HIccparM TO CALIFORNIA Every Thursday, TO BUFFALO August 2Ird. Please note uhange In our schedule. We, too, take you to Los Angeles with but one night on th road, while to San Franrlsco our time is hecond to none; in other words, wo have the "short line" to that point. v Keep cool and comfortaWo by avoiding hot deserts'. If eat you must, why not get the best? You can do this at or.r Ilnrvey Houses and you will have no regret for the money you so "spend." L. II. LANDIS, Acting General Agent unset ii::-r isoi Tickets sold at the Maricopa and Phoe nix R. R. office, No. 20 N. Center Street, to the places, and at the rates indicated below : Seaside Resorts Eanta Monica, San Buen aventura, San Diega and Coronado Beach, Long Beach, Newport 'Beach, Sa Pedro, Santa Bar bara, every Thursday; limit, 00 days $23 S3 San Francisco "Every Thurtday; limit, 80 day tiS 33 Louisville, Ky, Knights Templat Con clave, Aug. 22d and 23d; limit, Sept. 16th J CO Through Tullman and Tour ist Siegers to th coait every Thursday. Itcmembcr vc have tho rfiort line to California. No need of spending money at ontlng houses on our l'rc. We take you to your destination be tween meals 4Sunset In Phoe nix, Sunrise In California, A cool, pUasant, agreeable trip, ulth pleaaunt, agreeable companions. Make yonr reser vations for berths early. For full intimation and particu lars, call on M, 0. BICKNELL, 0. P, A. 1 i ? j mr i . V .v . .. i . W Lm'&bLtikrti I m i- vv-f