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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNJNCS, AUGUST 1013 SiAUE TiliiEE AIRSHIP TO FLY AT STATE FAIR S1HE AID 10 HUSH SCHOOL CEMIFIMltS I Tli.' office force of the state super- intend. -lit !' public instruction lias just .in i 1. -t . -.1 the figures f-.r the amounts KVIVlVlKllllll lalt('l' is'that wi:l he turned o.r the various o,,, 1 . hi;rh schools of the state under the Smoothed ()ci r.xcix-i , .,, , . ,, , ;..i. ,,,... , stale anl law passed by the leg lsla t in e IhhIv Will W'ol'k Hai'd in HH:', nivin; certain aitl to hiKh lor" I5i--M- ni.d l(.tt'l-!?-'h''' '" vocational ,,.rsuits as a !Iart oi the regular work of the school. Fail" Tll.'lll I'iVcr j Sonic ..f this ai.l was furnished in the 'year F1 as is seeti by a glance at . . t- r .. .1, , the statement, while those other Schools 111.- Arizona State fair f"t the ",ood , ' , ,, .,, , - , i ,. that did not liave the necessary ai- Veai Will be lO-I'-a r alld better . , ., ... , rane. mints ma.le ..r teaohini; the re- t ha ii ever ami the l-.lk.s v. il help with , . . .. ... , ,- ,, . , i ouir.-.l subjects last year, but have all oilier patriotic citizens ol tha state , ' ...... , . , ,, ,, I ina.ie t hi-iii since, receive ai.l but for in making lie- week a !-',ala on.-, one i lorif to l.e I emelllll.-rc.l. The 1 ef.rell- j ' ,1IS . ;,r- . ,. , . . , ,. , follows the entire list an.l the .iuiii petition that was starte.l on Sat- ....... . i ;n r ti, jamoimls o the cert 1 1 nates issued by uiduv a-'.imst Hip license bill ol the , , . . ,i ; : Superintend, lit c. O. Case upon the la- I I.-im. In i ul'o which nave the lair I 1 ' , . . ,i i- 1 .authority of the board ol education: . ,ln 1 1 1 iss . ,ii (he rmht to issue the la- i ens..- for colicey.-'ion:' for the district i'iv- miles in i-'ury direction from the Fair :roiinds, was called off. 'l'h.-i'i .-.ill I,.- no referendum, and the Fai: ( 'oi 1 1 mis.' r 'ii will issue the licenses a: .o. ideil by law. ! CERTIFICATES FOR STATE AID. i To High Schools and Normal Schools. r.iL'-irir:, nun-inn. Temi.e Xormai, i total for two seasons, $..,(100.00. All the . a . t he result of a , ..rilVr- i 1 it 1 2 - 1 ! 1 : ini3-l!M4. T.-mpe Fnioii el,, e eslerday b. tW.ell llle lllell who j H'Sll School, total for t V O SeMSoIlS, weie .actively back of Hie referendum i and the member...- of the State l-'airl l'i 1 :'-1 ! 1 .1. 1 !i 1 3 - 1 Ml 4 .M.-sa T'nion otiim issioii. As a r. suit of the confer- Hie.h School, total for two seasons, no- ilie waters w.-rc .smoothed ami jr.,iiiiii no. e-,. r.Mlon- uiH move ahum plaeidly but ; j ,, , o. , ,( 4 rlirt,m ulgh Hcho.1, one busily until the bi.Lf we.k in N"V . iiiln-r ,..1S, ,,, snGT0,'' .'.ii.-n All Arizona will be the quests of .,, T.H.,-lfl! !, H ombstone IIll?U School, I hoenix. ,.,.,, c , , .. , one season, $?,:.'!). L'S. I he pro.-'.ram of events as tentatively outline, l ye.-terday includes some spl. n- : 1 f 1 2-1 1 3, 1 '.' 1 1 'J 1 4. Douglas llinh .lid alira. lions. The hi- events w.-re I S( '"'-'l f"r two seasons, $::i;7 1 .4 S. de id.-,) up. ,n and tlie contracts wore ' 1!13-1H14, Tucson llih School, one awarded. There Will he tile b.-St ) lo - I Sea son. $ .04.SH. tecimie display ev.-r s- ui in this y.-c- i 101 ri. 101.o.-l!tl 1. r.isb. e Hijjh ti-.n. The lin.-st acrobats in Ari.oiia I School, topil for two seasons, $,,ouo .00. will i.erform before the grandstand, j VM-VMA. Clendal.- 1'nion llih There will be a military tournament in- Soboi.l. one season, Jlr.S0S .hid. ii", infantry, .-avalry and possibly, lf,13:i;,,4 W:nsl,'w HiKh School, one art illery ma tiou v .-rs. .season, $ l 00.! 0:; 1 t1"- '" 1 t'"--itur.s of the fair , !U j i i -1 r 1 4 , Trescott lliKh win be the aeroplane flights ..f Jacpi.-s , s-ho.,1 J1'4 7J llili'-IOi::. I'ho.nix T'nion HiK'h School, one Season, $2."oo.oo. lon-1014. I'ho.nix rni,.n Hiph Sell.. . I, no report. To be looked Up. Total less amount $:!l,;74.33 for T'ho.-nix Ili;;h School. STATE TAX LEVY f Continued from Parp nnt) ID X.yvette of 1'hoenix a member of) the staff of Th,, i: -piiblica n. who is also a n h. r of the International Aero nautical Soci.ty and carries a pilots In . us,-, .Mr. N'.-vvette will make one I exhibition fliirht i very day and will demonstrate tin- work of tin- aeroplane In war in bomb dropping. He will also call', passem;.-rs in his machine. Tin- h..rso . vents are known for their exct 1 1. ti. - from one md of the country to tin- other. They will be b.-tter than e.-r before. on.- of the attractions will be the finest midway ev.-r seen 1 Printing revised st.atut her.-, and the best of vaudeville attrae- Two bridu.-s over '-dorado . . . . ti. n - will be :iv.-n in front of the ;'rand insane Asylum building Maud especially for the children. (improvement As far as tile plans have been nirtd.', ' l'''rti.'ii of artnori.-s the 101:: .riz--na State Fair looks Ihiddin- girls' dormitories, miKhtv 1. X..rth.-rn Arizona Xormai... Ihiihiin- boys' dormitories. Xorth.-rn Arizona Xormai.... j ! lea t in:; pl.a nt I Fair commission, improvements I SS. ..TATKr. I'KKSS pisrT.'trl and buildins AI.TuuXA, Am;. 11. Placing t wo J e-. , . ,, ., , ,, ,-,,, J . i o 1 1 ..O.lHIO LV..000 1 O.IMI0 T.ooo f.0oo WORRELL TAKES I HOLDUP MEN Nijjht Pnlircinnii (Captures Men in Art of Robbing a Ih-unkt'ii Alcxiraii and Lands Them in Uitv Jail After Ei-bt T'oliceman Tby rorrcll mmle olio of tlie clever.-.st captures last niht that lias been placed to his credit since he be-ame a member of the local police force, appreh. -ndini? two liohiup men in (he act and preventing their netting away until assistance arrived. The men will be transferred to the county jail today charged with highway jobbery. Their victim who was somewhat the worse for liquor was held last nisht a? a witness. It was about midnight when Morr.-ll saw TadiUla yalkiin; down South First avenue. He seemed confused and Morr.-ll inquired where he was oin. Ue ceivincr a satisfactory answer, the offi cer allowed him t proceed. Inciden tally Morr. ll noticed two mn on the opposite side of the street evidently keeping in the shadow of a bnil.liiiK He kept his eye on the men until he saw them cross the street and intercept Ta dilda. )ne of the men grabbed Tadilda about the neck and choked him. while the other ran his hand into his pocket and extracted the man's purse. Morr.-ll arrived just as the pockctbook was bein.LC opened. The man who had the purse in his hinds offered resistance and was promptly put out of commis sion by a well directed blow. And then Morrel started after the other man who was attempting to escape. The affair occur.-, 1 not far from tlie police station and Morrell was able to secure assistance qulckiy, Policeman Meflrath and Vad.l.-r arriving in time to put the finishing touches P the ar rest. The men Wet e locked up and gave the nanus of S. li. o Pop.-?: and K. Fs pinoza. The latter had just b. en re leased from the county where he had been charged with a di-q urbane e of the pence on Saturday night. CORRUPTION IS CHARGE ("Continued from Page One) BLOWS SELF TO DEATH sticks of dynamite in his vest pocket, ll.-nry i:..dt, aged f i f t y -seven, went t the r.-ar of his home t-. night, lighted th.- fu and calmly await. -.1 the ex plosion which blew off one. arm and cut h; ,o 1 (I. (Mill illil lull l Industrial Alts building'. Tempo Normal 4.".oau Cirb" dormitory. T.-mpe Normal lx.r.Oo Firo-proof agricultnril build ing', university hi ' hody almost in two. 1 espondeiicy j Improvein. nt and equipment, from long continued illness is believed t ?:'.. ".on 10,000 allege, account with the stock broker age firm of 1 Injcr Cris.vold and com pany which were engineered by Freder ick Ij. Colvvell showing one transaction jot ?i'.oj.,. mi this jooo is sud to have been in the form of a check from Sut ler on the campaign ac count with the Farmers bum Trust corn pan.'.', $lno chock which J,yii,.in A. Span 'cling tes tified he had contributed for campaign purposes and the commilt.-e finds oth. r sums originally sent to Sub-.er for the .-aim- purpose. It is estim.at.il tic to tal currency deposited paid out hy Sulzer on various .stock transactions between the dates of his nomination and inauguration amount, d to $4.'!,0",o. to have been tie- cause. Total C DEPUTIES, NOT MILITIA Sheriff at Calumet Says He Is Now Able to Handle Situation. r ur7AjT jjr.) 'HnrAV t- Ready Instantly I'la.f a level teaspooiiful of Instant P. stum in an ordinary cup. pour on hot water, stir until dissolved, add sugar arid cream to t.l-l. and you have instantly a most delicious beverage This makes Instant Postum light for most people. Some like it stronger and use a heaping t .-aspoon 'u I and plenty of cream. Fxp. rimeiit until v u get it right for voiir taste and have it always made that way. nstant Postum is regular Postum reduced to powder form and soluble in hot water. Postum comes in two forms ' I Regular Postum must be boiled. Instant Postum requires no boiling, but is made in the cup instantly. Postum is a pure food-drink made futn whole wheat and a small per cent of New Orleans molasses. It is entirely free from the coffee drug, caffeine, and is used by hundreds .f thousands who appreciate the comfort and advantage of being well. If coffee don't agree, try Initant Postum. "There's a Reason T asSOcj T-f-Ii I'CKSS ntSPATCll I'.AI.I W! FT. Aug. 11. Tonight a thousand bi-n including batteries "A end P." and tin- LT.ou state troops that have b.-.-n occupying the mining district in north, in Michigan start ed for home Their places will be filled by aimed deputies. Sheriff .lames Cruse has recruited his forc.-s up to about n thousand and believes he will be able to take care of the strike situation. An attempt will be m ole to resume actual min ing tomorrow, he stated, today. -o- MAKES TWO-CENT FARE Chicago and Great Western Inaug urates Low Rate in Minnesota IKE PAYMENT 01 CORRAL SITE After Stminv S-eii! in Reg ular Mmitlilv -Meet iii'i; the (.'uimiioii Council Author izes .Purchase of Tract in Third Ward ( ASSOCIATED I-RESS DISPATCH! ST. I'Al'L, Aug. 11. The Chicago :md Croat Western railroad will put into effect tomorrow over all their lines in Minn'-sota, the two-cent pas senger fare and beginning October 1 will establish the state freight tar iffs for four months to determine whether thes rates are confiscatory. The agreement between the railvvav and the state commission to this effect was made last week and to day was confirmed in the order of Jinl;;' Charles A. Will:ird of the Pul led States district court. TO INVESTIGATE SANITATION. f AUScin .TKIl I'llKSH msc ATCItl SACf'A M RN'T , Aug. 11 Sanitary conditions in the Durst Hop Fields at "Wheatland, which was the scene of n ri.q on Sunday August .1, and resulted in the death of four men and the call ing out of the state militia will be the subject of an immediate investigation, according t an announcement today from the state board of health office following :i conference between L.'ihur Commissioner McPaughlin and the members of the board. o ALL QUIET IN MINOT. "HK IT P.K.S' IA'i:i by the Com mon Council of th" Citv of Phoenix: That the v.a; r..nt authorized drawn against the waterworks fund for $4.0n as a first payment on a sit--heretofore s. I.-cted by the said Com mon Council for a city crra! be by the city recorder delivered t- I". .1 Ib-nnitt iV I'n, for such first pav ilion! ." This resolution introduced b;. Councilman Kim. r WaM.-n, of Is. third ward, energetically ii-cciiilol bv Councilman Pan Mcl.-rmoit, of the sec olid ward. and finally declared adopted, provided trie opportunity for the gentleman from the second ward to put himself on 1' cord a- i. s, ntiia the insinuations and the v ii! if o-a t ions he tharged have I.e. n hurled at the common council as a l.o.iv and at 1 he heads of the members as individuals b. cause ,,f !he (c ent c ti ui of that hody in s I t i 1 1 V a site for a iv w i ity corral and agreeing in pa v .i I i ice that on.- oi tie- nu mb, is of the i iiy council considered exorbitant. "Why. if tin- city of I'hoeiiix -doesn't want Ileal particular piece of prop el i y for l.iii"1." said Mr. M 1 . rmt t , "I will writ.- my own personal check this v "v night and turn it ov r to Ii e man who will deliver to me a .I.,. I p.r the n.'iot in question. If ti.i-re is any l'.-ar as to t'-ie validity of .Mich a eh eel-: I will tomorrow turn ov,-r I California gold for the full amount and in receiving a clear d 1 to the pioperty wiil cons'id. r I lnve acted Well. It makes llo difference p. me who that properly b.-l..n-- to. 1 am e..i; ineed that the citv can 'lo no b.-lt.-r than to acquire it at this time to b. a part of the city corral Mel provide in addition a convenient ly locat.-l r. pair shop for the citv wat.-r and sfe.-t d . pa i t m n t s. "As for t'ne citiz- us and the n.-vvs-pij'- r which v irtually eha;g s that g.alt exists a- 1.. t W..-.-I1 Ihi- III' mb.-rs tl.i ! council and the ..wtiets and -cm.- real .!!.-!.. dealers, ! wish to f-.-y thai no more base or u n tcu n.t.-.l 1 .-rge cottl.l be mad.- against t!i' n:en of the- common counc-il. I know nr.' hands are clean and I know that th.- hand- of ev. ry othe r ni.-mb.r of this body arc equally ::s ci.-in. "We should bu.v that p'- -1 .! t y at on,.-. W'e liaie a has.- n: .jririg shortly upon tlie present o.rial sit. ar,1 I kn-.v.' we can n ver l.-n.-vv tiial 1, ,o ,.. The people haVe pl'otc- I' M again--' the (.ii r ii there too long. The . : : i ns have prop st . , a --a in- t it - in;. the ctral on the 'ct Cnd -,h... sit.. Therefore th. re j-; not!, ..; hotter for us to do than t-. b".v l' ,- .,,. this , ,,ni.c;i s. h !.-d and do it new. Wo have already n vic tim iz- d to the ct. lit of J.'.I.O, the in- r. as. -d i-i'ae of that !-'t afo-r i' w.t? l:i,oAn the ej'y wanted it. and thai was pule grair, but I'.otie of it w.-nt t. this council." Tl.i- presentation of his view.: on t'.iC subject followed Oil expression of ..pinion on the part of Con n- ii ma :; M. Kb.y that the price asked wa -exorbitant. "Ii n..il:.-.s no differ.-ni'.- to me what a. tion this body takes tonight." said Mr. M Kirov, "I will oppose the plan to pay out that sum for this par ticular propel ty. 1 am in the real .state business aid I kn-.w that the iop. rty is not woith the sum a ki d unless pro; .-rty in thai section : Phoenix has. recent !y taken an nn- pl . cedent ed lis.-. ..lie of V. hl'll I S-'CU! i..t to have heard." And wh.-n Mr. Mcl- rnplt ha.1. linishe.i ins remarks, during ine :-.!.-ltr Jc.lT! of Which ha' S.-Clll'd '.o be talking at the g nth man fr-.m tic first ward. Mr. M'-Klrov. seemingly in reply, aro-u and announced that EXTRA HANDKERCHIEF SPECIAL A fortunate purchase of 250 doz. Ladies' Initial Handkerchiefs, made of very fine sheer linen finish Shamrock lawn, narrow hems; every initial in the alphabet. The initials are those new stylish Block letters in assorted colors; very chic; put up half dozen in a box; regular price $1.00 per box; extra special BOX OF 6 ONLY 69c O:h- "V..: NECKWEAR All summer and early fall neckwear, consist ill!;" of da hots, ( 'ollar a n d Curl' Sets, Collars, J nil's and Frills in Kmbit liderv. Lace, Net, Irish' Crochet and .Unitarian laint' -i'eat i o n s. No i-eserve. 11 !;o during this clean sweep ONE HALF PRICE PARASOLS All the remain der of our stock of fancy Para sols and Sun Shades in white linen, iii lies, poplins and fan cy taffeta silks. The season's Yel'V latest stvles. shapes and colors. Your unrestricted choiceClean Sweep Sale ONE HALF PRICE HANDBAGS All our regular stock of II a n d n.i;;s in Leather, Sill;, Yelvet, Mesh, I ea I work and 1 a estry, at One-Fourth Off SPECIAL 'JO very line iniorted I-'reneh and (Jer nian liar's in Silk Ycloiir, (irain Seal and Moorish Leather, exclusive novel ties; extra special ONE-HALF PRICE INFANTS' WEAR 1 )ainty creations in Infants' lout; and short Dresses and Ciiderskirts, made of very fine Klaxon, India Linon and KreiK-h Lawn; ex quisitely trimmed in beautiful lace a nd enibr o i d e r v. ('hoice duriiiL;' our Clean Sweep ONE FOURTH OFF BUNGALOW DRAPERY SCRIMS A big shipment of new fall colorings and designs in White, Cream, Ecru and Arabian in Voile, Etamine, Cracquelle, and Scrim; assorted patterns and bor ders, in every conceivable color full widths and regular 35c OOip and 40c values during Our Clean Sweep Sale, yard 2 SUMMER-PLEASURES APsoriATKn pim'ss nisrATfitl MTNOT. S. P., Aiis. 11. Fifty ox policemen tire pa rolling tlie streets ln uip;lit to quash any possible trouhle between the citizens and the Indus trial Workers of the World, l-'verylliinff was quiet tonight but the militia will be railed out on the slightest indica tion of further rioting-. o MORRIS KNOCKS OUT McKAY. r ASsnri 4TEI I'KEKS DlSPATr'Hl WIN'NII'KII, Aupr. 11. "Fic-htine;" Fred. McKay of New York, was knocke out by Curl Morris of Okla homa in the third round of a scheduled twelve round bout tonight. A left ami right to the jj vv finished McKay. Suggest CUTICURA SOAP Ana Cuticura Ointment. Thc.e pen ile emollients do much to soothe tender skins and dispel summer rashes, eczemas, prickly heat, itch ins, chafing, sunburn, bites and stings. Tor everyday use in promot ing and maintaining skin and hair health among infants and children, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint ment are most valuable. Cuticura Soup mrt intm-nt s.ild throughout tho worl.l. I-HmtuI ;utnp!"uf t'.-ll inuilt'il free, with book Aflclrcss " utlcuni." J ).'i.t. h i. n.at..u. ' kj-Mi'ii win. suave ui..l Bhttinpoo with Cuticura Suay Wili lilid It beat lor BLUJ UUd acull). ii. was in lie- position ..f feeling that I . man had a ri;-.!t to his ovv n j . i-.uion : i ; i . I that s h.nu as he, was i ol. the . ,.UIH i! or oil' he vvollld coll- I i iliue lo a.-t as ii- felt ;i.-rsona!!. j -.. : :;!. t. I ic said he had intend. .; , ic :c t . .. . t lot the vi.-ws ,,!' M r. .! I ' l l.!- !!. .Mavor 'hristy ;imi..uii(vil he would j ..; ! ,r-e the purc hase of the lot at this tim- jor 1he l.-a-oii that lie kn-w the . i; didn't hav- the mon.-y to Steele at this lime. beinvc aPe.ldv onsid.-r.il. ly in debt. He added h..w . v . - li'.t Ii.- would d'1 nullum;- in an .!i -it p, balk lia Vkiil the ma.i 'iiiv the c-mm-in council. Th.- op- on the resolution, uhi. h was r.-iiuc . ,1 t,. writinsr before bein forma lly introduced by t '..u ncil ma n 1 Warren, showed three voiiir.r in favor -I" the turning over ,.f the warrant t Cie Ii. .1. 1 '.. nnitt eomp-inv, wit!: l he mav or and C.iuncilman McKli'ny v. tirm a t;a in.-1. A l.-soiulion was adopted makitu; an as-i.-tant c:t' r.-.o?'der of the city mai'.'-lial of purposes of collect in bai's atid fine;-! of the city prisoners l.u; in no matiT r extending to him ; i;tli uity to r.-I.-ase .ris..n. rs from the ;.iy jail b.-i".. re their full terms h.'id b. cn s rved or they had paid the anioUiil of the fine i .-niainin.i; unpaid. I'lliu' ..f Colic. M .,, u e was present 1 and brought out an.'ther sensation y niinounoiir-,' that he ttndc-r-ton.i that it had been insinuated that he bad not b..-n lnrniin; over all tin fin. r: ai d bad money received by him previous to the iiassai;.' of an ordin ance a month -r so a;ro, making it a in i -demeanor for tlie ity marshal t. r.-l a c a. prisoner before his term h id ev er turned pt isoiiers out of the city jail b.fore their terms bad rx- ia-il unless a man's t, im was ex piring on Sunday, when he som.-tim.-s i'i iea d tlie prison, r on Saturday. This from the head of the .olice .epaitmini inc. ssitat.d another ex planation in w io. 'n it v....- clearly poinl.-d oui lliat. there had b.-en no thoii'dit oo the j.art ,,( anvbody but that th. chief was Inrtan;; over the mon y h.- colh l.-.i to the city. f;n ;h. it score the city council was satis li. 1 that Mr. Moor.- was above re- leach. The various reports for the month I'r. m (he differ- nt department heads were received and oiilered filed. A c-m nun. hal ioti was read from Stat. Health i M'ficer I.ooney advocatln.ir trie abolition of the piaetico of installing direct ly conn ei led P diets. .1. C. McNuIty '-. made ap'dica-t,-.n i'"i I :aloon license for a saloon at 71". W'.sl Van Fuien str.-et. Rc !'. . .1 P ti e i . ur.ni i It . e of the whole A resolution providin.U' that n- pro-p.-i-ty own. rs should award a private c.iiti.ict for sidewalk construction nil. r 'lie city already had contracted ..r the w. lk under, the peneral im pi .Vein, nt act, was also adopted. The li'y altoini-y was instructed t" : ee v. hat the t reet railway company intended to d . with refer, nee to j.avin. the central portion of throe s.jU.ir.. of Xoith S.con.l avenue v. h.-re the property owners on either ride already have .! lat.-d their in tentions ol having their portion of the vv...'; done. K.-rt ). Fl ow n. ity .'.initar.v of li.er, was granted two w. c-ks' vaca tion as was City 1 I rt ieul ( u i i s t 1 '-lack m.-re. The pr e.o-it ion to .-m-p!oy a city juan eyp.rt was referred to the Committee of the whole. o FEW SHIPS FLV OUR FLAG A mol e Ja mentable confession 1km n.-ver ln-t n mad.- by the representa tive of a ;;r. at country than that of Admiral Sperry, in char-.- of the American fleet, upon his r.-tuin aft.r a ..,i"nt-mile jourm-y over the prin cipal waterways of tl; world, vv h. n l.e '-tat-'l that n.-ver one- in tl.. entire journey did he bchoNl (h..-An-.erican fla:? llvinir :'r..m a m-i'- l a nt steam v .-ssel. l-'nsland tmhiy furnih.-s the ships to cairy ',ip.!i s and fuel to our r.ivy on ihe 1'aeific cast, and on lb. r.c. iit j-.ii! iii-y around tl1..- world i-y the fl.-ct thcio was furnished the pathetic spectacle of the supply ship.: ;u . oinj.anv iny; the fleet fly ing the llat;s of ev.ry nation but our ..vvn; our boasted strength as a nation made a mockery for the world.--.Linn s W. ('urli-y in National Mi.ntli-Iv. " 1 iL.! j j- nt Oak Creek. Excursion j tickets lo Flau'stal't' every rriiurslav and Fridav, liniited to Octohei- :ust, :.r() tin- round trip. Stop-overs at Iron S)iint;s, Pres;ott and Williams. Otlicr attractions are tin prehistoric t lit'i' dwellings, ancient cave dwellings, lava leds, M out ezuma 's cas tle and well, natural ln-idr, San Francisco and Sun set mountains. Ask for Flagstaff Folder