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OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER.
SATURDAY, JAN. 5, 18155.
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papers, the publishers may continue to send them
ton til sll arrearage are paid.
If subscribers refuse or neglect to take their news
pxper3 from the o.V.ce to which they are sent, thoy
tire held responsible until ther have settled the bills
nd ordered them discontinued.
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forming the publisher, and the newspapers are sent
to the former place of residence they arc then re
sponsible.
Keep the resolutions that you
made on New Year's day.
Carry the news to Grover, that
Ira Mabbett, another old soldier
iand pensioner is dead and $8 a
month is saved to the United
States Government.
Our public schools will open
"next Motida' after a vacation of
three weeks. Our teachers have
enjoyod a grand PIC NIC
during the vacation.
Capt. Ingalls Iias the honor
of being the first Republican County
Treasurer elected since the time of
Col. James M. Barney; twenty years
ago.
Arizona claims the lowest death
rate from consumption of any of the
political dhisions of the union. It is
said few of the native population ever
dia of pulmonary trouble.
The president has approved an act
amending section 3 of an act of March
2, 1889, to withdraw certain public
lands from private entry to perfect the
title of a quarter of land ih Yuma.
The Needles Eye (Cal ), we are
pleased to note, is once again under
the supervision of its veteran Editor,
Dr. J. P. Booth. Two years ago
Editor Booth was elected Sheriff of
San Bernardino county of that State
and filled the office with credit to him
self and the county. The Sentinel
welcomes him back in the field of
.journalism.
Vote for Isaac Levy for Mayor,
F. L. Ewing and Dr. P. G. Cotter
Yor members of the Council.
They aresmong our heaviest tax
pa'ers, learned and intelligent
gentlemen, and are opposed to
levying city taxes whatsoever. The
City Government under their
ever watchful care will be perfectly
safe.
We acknowledge the receipt of a
copy of the New Year's edition of the
El Fronterizo, a weekly Spanish news
paper, edited and published in Tucson
by Carlos I. Velasco. It contains the
photograph of President Diaz of
Mexico and his cabinet. A finer look
ing or more intelligent set of gentle
men would be hard to find. Typo
graphically it presents a very credit
able appearance and will surely be
highly appreciated by our Mexican
population.
F. B. Wig htm an is a candidate for
the Chief Clerkship of the Assembly.
Mr. Wightman has lived here ever
since his boyhood. He has tilled
many positions of honor and trust and
has acquitted each with credit to him
self and his many friends. A Yuma
County Citizen has never yet been
favored with a Chief Clerkship and
wo sincerely hope that the law makers
of the next Legislature will not forget
Yuma County and her candidate.
Mr. Wightman is a brothur-in law of
Hon. Eugene J. Trippal, the efficient
and popular Register of the U. S
Land office at Tucson.
Among the many New Year's
newspapers received at this office
the Los Angeles Morning Herald
leads'them all. It contains 3S pages,
every page and column of which is re
plete with ne.ws matter pertaining to
the adjacent counties surrounding the
Queen City of California. There
can be no doubt luc what it will be
One of the greatest advertisements
that Los Angeles has ever been favor
ed with. If contains a world of in
formation for those wishing to learn
the resources of that section and
those seeking a new home will find it
to their advantage to secure a copy.
Secretary Bruce has just compiled
figures showing the cost of Territorial
legislatures and the total will approxi
mately apply to the Eighteenth per
diem. Members of the house, $5,-
S8S, members of the council 2,916
salaries of clerks, 63,060; mileage of
members, 1,815; printing, 83,750
fixing halls, 61,500; stationery and sun
dries, S300. Total 819,225 for a ses
sion of sixty days. Or.e session how
ever, fir exceeding the figures. Dur
ing Governor Tritle's administration
the cost was 880,000. Republican.
The City election takes place
next Tuesday. Two tickets are in
the field. One headed by I. Levy,
and the other by the present
Mayor, Capt. F. S. Ingalls.
The present City Government
have done absolutely nothing
towaid the improvement of the
city.
The city property consists of
town lots, a great many of which
have been sold and the money
flitted away for salaries and ser
vices instead of being applied for
the benefit of the city in the way
of paying for the putting in of fire
hydrants and the purchase of
other suitable fire apparatus so that
in case of a fire the same might
be extinguished before the city
would be destroyed.
The Sentinel does not wish to
impute anything upon the person
ality of the present City Govern
ment. They are all good men and
citizens, but as members of the
City Government they are a failure.
Give us a change.
The Teachers' Institute, recently in
session in Phopnix, ha3 had its inning,
an enjoyable affair for those in attend
ance, but the felicity of the occasion is
marred by a reference to Governor
Hughes' report to the Secretary of the
Interior for the current year, in which
he says the expenditures for the erec
tion of school houses alone, in the past
two years is over 81 00,000," and tlin
value of school property is tabulated
by the Territorial Superintendent as
aggregating $05,446.32, which enu
meration is embodied in the Governor's
report, above alluded to, without
comment, and therefore receives his
averment as correct, as does also his
endorsement that $176,040.02 was
levied and collected of taxable proper
ty and expended in 1893 for the sup
port of schools, the pay of teachers and
incidental expenses for the year.
Nor is this all; his excellency states
the bonded indebtedness of counties
for school purposes is $208,500. He
gives the cost of the Normal School
building, at Tempe, at 846,500; the
Reforns School at Flagstaff, at 820,
000; but from recent information we
are warranted in saying that the cost,
when completed, will double that sum,
and that the Eighteenth legislative
assembly will be asked for further
legislation for the completion of those
buildings.
In view of the facts here enumerated,
the question suggests itself. Are not
our schools, as at present managed,
rather expensive for an already over
taxed community to endure without a
word of complaint!
In view of these figures, are they
not suggestive of the liberality of the
actor in the rendition of his part, who
at night gave away principalities, not
having the wherewith to buy his
breakfast next morn in". Silver Belt.
TnE total railway mileage in the
United States on June 30, 1893, was
176,451 07. The total length of
track including yards, siding etc., in
the United States on the same date
was 230,137.27 miles. For the year
ending June 30, 1892, the increase in
mileage was 3,160.78 miles; but for the
year ending June 30; 1893, the in
crease in mileage was 4,897.55, But
notwithstanding the large increase of
18.3 over 1892 the year 1893 stands
below the average of construction for
six previous years. For the year 1893
the state of Washington leads in con
struction with 557.32 miles closely
followed by Montana which shows an
increase of 409.96 miles. West Va.,
with 365.01 JY.iles and Texas with
296.97 miles. California built but
100 miles as did at least half a dozen
other states among them New Mexico,
Arizona will come in with her show
ing in the report of 1894. The com
pilation of the work has been one of
great magnitude and to those interest
ed in this class of statistics the report
is of great value. It is issued by the
Interstate Commerce Commission.
TnE Prescott Courier says: "The
business of a newspaper man is to run
a newspaper, and if ho is a newspaper
man, the. more patronage he gets, the
better newspaper he runs. This is
the whole thing in a nut shell. In
stead of denouncing your home paper,
go down and give it the patronage
you send to foreign printing houses,
and enable it to be a good or better
paper. The newspaper is the index
of its town.
Charles L. Fair's legal adviser
propose a plan by which he can con
test his father's will and not jeopardize
his interest by running afoul of the
forfeiture clause. The scheme is for
Mrs. Oelrichs and Miss Fair to guar
antee that if Charlie loses the suit and
forfeits his share they shall equally
share with him the remaining two
thirds of trust revenue. It is thought
Mrs. Oelrichs will not like tho idea
of leaving tho management of the
estats to the trustees.
Doing; or Tumaitcs In Plioc-nlx.
Phoenix, A. T., January 3, 1895.
Editor of Abizona Sentinel:
The holidays being over Phoenix is pre
paring herself for what is hoped to be the
long-looked-for boom consequent upon the
advent of the opening of the new road to
Prescott. She is also decking herself in
brave array to greet the assemblage of
learned lawmakers Who convene here this
month.
The Council and House chambers are
being repainted and thoroughly overhauled,
startling from their dark corners the ghosts
of long dead legislative scandal and the
festive spider from his solitary web. In a
few weeks those rooms now silent and lonely
will present a scene of bustling activity.
Within its walls the old story will be re
enacted the upheaval of legislation. This
legislator striving to advance the interests
of the territory and that one to advance the
interest of himself, while Underlying a
can be observed silent and sure the influence
of the lobby and the mightiness of the
"pull'"
During the session of the Grand Jury I
have seen many familiar Yuma faces here .
Judge Duke, his stalwart frame bowed and
bent beneath the cares of an ever-increasing
family and weighty problems of the law,
waits impatiently for the day when he can
tear himself away from his arduous duties
as a member of the Grand Jury. It was
but the other day I met him upon the
corner of Center and Washington streets)
his countenance drawn with lines of pain
and suffering, gentle tears dimmed the lustre
of his erstwhile gleaming eye. He longs for
the fertile plains of Yuma and the blessings
of his home I thought with sympathy, but
was cruelly shocked to ascertain it was but
the effect of an attack of dyspepsia induced
by an abortive attempt to master alone and
unaided the eleven courses of a New Year's
dinner at the Chinese restaurant.
N. N. Wilier is here; suave and courteous
as ever, his eyes and the 18-i:aret diamond
he gracefully wears upon his manly bosom,
have hypnotized the unmarried fair dames
of Phoenix and prone at his feet they await
but the asking. It is rumored that upon
Christmas day with a congenial party he
essayed a horseback ride in the suburbs and
that in consequence that his meals are served
to him on a shelf distanced some four feet
from the floor.
Captain F. S. Ingalls has been excused
from further service upon the Grand Jury
and has returned home.
F. B. Wightman, looking prosperous and
hearty, may be seen from time to time ex
tolling the virtues of Yuma county, with a
view, I suppose, of obtaining a purchaser for
some of the few undisposed of city lsts.
Last but not least have I observed A. W.
Morris, whose cheerfulness i3 supreme to the
adversities and uncertainness of "seven-up.''
Mel Greanleaf arrived here with a batch
of witnesses and like the King of France
with his thousand men, "marched them up
and then marched them back again."
Jimmie Dunne, brother of your John
Dunne,- is located here and dispenses liquid
palatable fluids to the thirsty.
Mel Greenleaf says there is an affinity
between Jimmie's cocktails and himself and
knowing as I do that Mel is an authority
upon that subject I take his word for it.
The Grand Jury have failed to find a true
bill against Howard Windrow, and I think
acted justly in the matter. Of the session
of the Legislature which will meet shortly I
shall write more anon.
Correspondent.
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TIMBER CULTURE, FINAL PROOF.
notice for publication.
(Commutation.)
United States Land Office,
Tucson, Ariz., Dec. 31, 1891.
Notice is hereby given that Norton
Marshall of Phoenix, Arizona,- has filed
notice of intention to make final proof be
fore the Judge of the Probate Court at his
office in Yuma, Arizona, on Tuesday, the
12th day of February, 1S95, on timber
cultur application No. 1017, for the N. W.
quarter of section No. 27,- in Township No.
7 S., Range No. 16 W.
Ha names as witness: Thomas A. Ful
ton of Tacna, Arizona; Charles W. Wart
man of Tacna, Arizona; Martin L. Pool of
Ytima, Arizona and James W. Walker of
PhoenixJ Arizona.
EUGENE-J. TRIPPEL, Register.
Phoenix Restaurant &
Chop House,
JOE GUN, Prop,
MAIN STREET.
Iii connection with the Place
Saloon.
Meals 25c, 35c. and 50c., served
at all hour3 of the day and
night.
Board per week, $6.
Per month $25.
Fish and game in season.
Bread, cake and pies for sale.
Ice cream every day. Lunches
put up to order. Meals at all
hours, day and night. Private
rooms for ladies.
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No internal medicine required. Cures tet
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OlVTMENT.
Notice.
First Publication December 22nd, 1894.
Yuma,' Ariz., Dec. 17th, A. D. 1894.
Notice is hereby that the partner
ship heretofore existing between J. H.
Shanssey and M. E. Cunningham, in
the saloon business, has this day been
dissolved, by mutual consent. Mr. M.
E. Cunningham retiring.
All outstanding accounts are pay
able, to J. H. Shanssey, who assumes
all liabilities and will pay all legal
claims against the firm.
J. H. SlIAN'SSEY,
M. E. Cunningham.
First Insertion Dec. 1st, 1801.
Mining Application No. 633.
U. Si LAND OFFICE, TUCSON, ARIZ., I
November, 2T, 1S94. f
Notlcs is hereby en that Charles W. PrangCj
whose post-office address is Harrisburg, Arizona,
has made application for a patent for fifteen hund
red linear feet of the U. S. Grant mine or vein bearing-
gold and silver, situate in Ellsworth Mining
District, Maricopa County, Arizona, and "described
in the official plat and field notes on file in this office,
as follows, viz:
Beginning at cor. No. lj I. Mi, identical with
corner No. 1 of the location; a redwood post 4 in.
square, 4J ft. long, set 1J ftj in the ground, sur
rounded with a mound of stone, and marked 1
1144. U. S. L. Mi No. 1142 bears S. 8 deg. 50 min.
E., 1095.2 ft. Thence N, 37 deg. 30 min. E. 300 ft.
to corner No. 2. identical with cor. No. 2of location,
a redwood post 4 in. square, 4 ft. long, set 1J ft.
in the ground, surrounded with a mound of stone
and marked 211 .4. Thence N 52 dug. 30 min . W.
1500 ft to cor. No. 3, identical with cor. No. 3 of the
location, a redwood post 4 in. square 4 ft. long,
set lj ft. in the ground, surrounded with a mound
of stone and marked 3 1144. Thence S 37 deg.
30 min. W., 300 ft. to cor. No. 4, identical with
Cor. No. 4 of the location, a redwood post 4 in.
square, 4 i ft long, set U ft. in the ground, sur
rounded with a mound of stone and marked 4
1144. Thence Si 37 deg. 80 min. W. 300 ft. to cor.
No. 5, identical with Con No. 5 of the location, a
rewood post, 4 in. square, 4 ft. long, set li ft. in
the ground and surrounded with a mound of stone
aiid marked 5 1144.Corner No. 5 of survey No. 1142
bears S. 37 deg. 30 min. W., 20.2 feet. Thence S.
52 deg. 30 min. . 1500 ft. to cor. No. 6, idei-tical
with Cor. No. 6 of the location, and also identical
with Cor. No. 6 of survey No. 1142., a redwood
post 4 in. square, 4J feet long, set li ft. in tho
ground, surrounded with a mound of stone, and
marked 0 1144. This post is also marked 6 1142.
Thence X. 37 deg 30 min. E., 300 ft. to Cor. No.,
1, 1. M., the place of beginning.
Containing 20.40 acres. Magnetic variation 13
deg. 30 min. E.
The location of this Mine is recorded In tho Re
corders office of Si. rlcopa county, Arizona on page
40 and amended location on page 141 of Book No.
6 of Mining Claims. Adjoining claimants are the
Ophir mine, survey No. 1142, on the south and the
Snr.rise mine, survey No. 1143 on the southeast.
All persons holding adverse claims thereto arc
required to present the same before this office with
in sixty days from the first day of publication here
of, or they will be barred by virtue of the pro
visions of the statute.
EUGENE J, TRIPPEL, Register.
DAMROX & CRENSHAW, Attorneys for Claimant
APPLICATION FOR A PATENT NO.- 638.-
U. S. Land Office, )
Tucson, Ariz., December 22, 1S94.- f
Notice is hereby given that Charles W. Prange,
whose postoffice address is Harrisbur, Arizona,
has filed hisapplication for a patent for fifteen
hundred linear feet of tho Ophir mine or vein,
bearing gold and silver, with surface ground six
hundred feet in width, situated in Ellsworth Min
ing district, county of Maricopa and Territory of
Arizona and designated by the field notes and
official plat on file in this office, as survey No. 1142,
said survey No. 1142 being dess ribed as follows, to
wit: Beginning at Corner No. 1, I. M., identical with
corner No. 1 of the location, a redwood post marked
11142, U. S. L. M. No. 1142 beard S. 41 dog. 20
min. E., S07.5 feet.
Thence S. 37 deg. min. 30 W., 300 feet to Corner
No. 2, a redwood post mirked 2 1142.
Thenee N. 52 deg. 30 min. W., 15M feet to corner
No. 3, a redwood post marked 3 --1142.
Thence N. 37 deg. 30 min. E., 300 feet to Corner
No. 4, a redwood post marked 4 1142.
Thence N.-37 deg. 30 min E., 273.8 feet to Corner
No. 5, a redwood post marked 5- -1142.
Thence S. 53 deg. 30 min. E., 150C.S6 feet to Corner
No. 6, a redwood post marked 6 1142.
Thence S. 37 deg. 33 min. W., 300 feet to corner
No. 1, 1. M.. the plact of beginning.
Magnetic variation 13 deg. 33 min. E., containing
20.21 acres.
The location 'of this mine Is recorded in the
Recorder's office of Maricopa county, in Book No. 5,
page 433 of mining claims.
There are no adjoining claimants excepting owner
of Sunrise mining claim on the Northeast.
Any and all persons claiming adversely any por
tion of said Ophir mine or surface ground, are re
quired to file their adverse claims with the Register
of the United States Land Office at Tucson, Pima
county, Arizona, during the sixty days period of
publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue
of the provisions of tho statute.-
EUGENE J. TRIPPEL, Register.
DAM RON & CRENSHAW,
Attorneys for Claimant.
APPLICATION FOR A PATENT. NO. 637.
U. S. Land Office, '
Tilcson, Ariz., December 22, 1S94. f
Notice is hereby given that Charles W. Prange,
whose postoffice address is Harrisburg, Arizo a,
has fi'.ed his application for a patent for fifteen
hundred linear feet of the Sunrise mine or vein,
bearing gold and silver, with surface ground six
hundred feet in width, situated in Ellsworth Min
ing district, Maricopa County, Arizona, and desig
nated by the field notes and official plat on file in
this office as Survey No. 1143, said Survey No. 1143
being described as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at corner No. 1. I. M. identical with
corner No. 1 of the location, and .also identical
with corner No. 1, I, M. of survey No. 1142, a red
wood post marked 1 1143, and marked on opposite
side 11142. U. S. F. M. No. 1142 bears S. 41 deg.
20 min. E. 807.5 feet.
Thence S . 9 deg. 15 min. E. 300 feet to corner
No. 2; a redwood post marked 2 1143
Thence N. SO dec. 45 min. E., 1500 feet to corner
No. 3, a redwood post marked 3 1143.
Thence N. 9 deg. 15 min. W 300 feet to Corner
No. 4, a redwood post marked 41143,
Thence N. 9 deg 15 mitu W., 300 feet to corner
No. 5, a redwood post marked 3 1143.
Thence S SO deg,, 45 min. W., 1500 feet to corner
No.- 0, a redwood post marked 01143.-
Thence S 9 deg, 15 min. E., 300 feet to corner JTo.
1, 1. M., the place of beginning.
Magnetic variation 13 deg. 30 min. E.; containing
19.77 acres, exclusive of Survey No. 1142.
The location of this mine is recorded in the Re
corder's office of Maricopa County, Arizona, in
Book No 5, page 435 of Mining claims.
There are no other claimants adjoining excepting
the owner of Ophir mining claim on the northwest
Any and all persons claiming adversely any por
tion of said Sunrise mine or surface ground, are
required to file their alvorse claims with tho Re
gister of the United States Land Office at Tucson,
Pima County, Arizona, during the sixty days period
of publication hereof, or they will bo barred by
virtue of the provisions of the Statute.
EUGENE J. TRIPPEL, Register.
PAMBOX k CRENSHAW; Attorneyi for Claimant.
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and will give you One HUndred Cents Worth of
Goods for Your One Dollar in Coin. We try to
please and give Satisfaction to ail. We have so
far succeeded.
Wc keep a good stock of everything necessary
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Madison Avenue, Opposite Public school.
Board per week $5.50.
Per month, $25.00.
Meals 25c, 35c and 50c
Porterhouse steak with Mush
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Ice cream three times per week.
Chicken twice a week.
Oysters.
Quail every day.
Private rooms.
First Insertion Dec. 15, 1894.
Sheriff's Sale,
Under and by virtue of an execution and order of
sale issued out of the District Court of the 3rd
Judicial District of the Territory of Aiizona, in and
for the County of Yuma, and tested the 11th day o
December, 1891, and to me as sheriff, duly directed
and delivered, on a judgment rendered in said Dis
trict Court on the 27th day of November, 1394, in'
that r -tian action wherein John Gandolfo & Eugene
F. Ctiguinetti copartners under the firm name
of Gandolfo & Sanguinetti were plaintiffs and
Samuel Purdy, E. B. Woggy and Francisco
Avila were defendants, and wherein said plaintiffs
did recover judgment against said defendants,
for the sum of twa thousand four hundred
and seventy-eight and three, cents ($2473.03)
with interest thereon from the date of said judg
ment until paid, at the rate of one per cent per
month, and $73.15 costs of suit; I did, on the 11th
day of December, 1S94, seize and levy upon all the
right, title and interest of the said defendants
Samuel Purdy and Francisco Avila, of in and to all
the following described mine, mining claim and pro
perty situated in the Castle Dome Mining District
in the County of Yuma, Territory of Arizona, and
commonly known and called Lola mine or mining
claim, which said mine or mining claim was located
on the 1st day of January, 1891, a copy of the loca
tion of which said mining claim is of record in
the office of the County Recorder of said Yuma
County in Book F of Records of Mines on page
242 thereof, reference to which said record is
hereby made for a" more full and complete descrip
tion; as tho same existed on the 23rd day of April,
1894.
Public Notice 13 hereby given that I will, at the
court house door of the county court house, in
the villiagc of Yuma, County of Yuma, Territory of
Arizona, at the hour of 11 o'clock a. m. on Monday
the 14th day of January, 1S95, sell at public auction
to tho highest and best bidder, in lawful money of the
United States, all tho right title, claim and interest
of the said Samuel Purdy, and of the said Fran
cisco Avila, in and to the above described mine,
mining claim and property, and all the right, title
claim and interest that said Purdy and said Avila
had therein and thereto on the 23rd day of April,
1S94, or so much thereof as may be necessary to
satisfy said judgment and costs.
Dated at Yuma, this 11th day of December, 18D4
MEL GREENLEAF, Sheriff.
By W. L. Hopkins, Deputy.
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M. Dudley, Prop.
249 North Main Street, Lo Angeles, CWorni.
Centrallu Located; First-Class Dining Moim
Attached; Mates from $1.25 to $2.00 per day.
Rates for Rooms, without meals, for one person,
50c, 75c. and $1.
WE ENTERTAIN ON B9TH THIS ASiEBfCAN kiti BUXOftAK PLAJCS;
W. Ei Bbowkiho Chief lrit
ALTHE MODEST !
THE
plONEERgyi ERCAMTILEOU9E
OF YUMA
OorrLei' Of First
E6ALE AND RETAIL
.Dealer in
GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS,
HAY, GRAIN
Fresh and First-Class goods, and Prises 8:le& m
Store in Town Give m a Call.
ALTHsE MtfDESTf .... YUtflA, A, .
Meets all Needs of Arizona Stedtnig
HAS AN ABLE CORPS OF PROFESSORS
TUITIOKT "3aE3E3-
BOTH SEXES ADMITTED.
Courses in all subjects relating to business or Professiocal or TcKial fmraaife
Sac-cat- "SToxvx Scgixua Sept. ST, liBSS
The new Register is replete with ioforuaatioa.
Address, DR. THEO. B. 006ISTO0X,
Pmidfirit of Faoilty.
TUCSON, ARIZONA.
THE SOUTH GILA CANAL
EST "YUMA COHMT, AKIZOITA
Government Lands with Cheap Water Rjfb&r
'-
The contract for the construction of" the dam and Mttfr ml" 6'
Texas Hill, within sixty miles of the City of Yuma, kaa Vm M
and active work inaugurated. It is proposed to have it opltf
vithin eighteen month from this data.- This enterpriM eps
for settlement
Acres of
In the thermal belt of the Southwest wiere can be j rtntl
ORANGES, LEMONS, LIMES,
FIGS, OLIVES, DACXft.'
and all the best varieties of deciduous fruits and grapM a fall tafh:
earlier than in California.
The Southern Pacific Railroad runs treaty oil tfert$a tfto
center of the lands covered by the canal thus giving rajM r3rft
to tho markets of the world both East and Waat.
For further particulars apply to
UNDERWOOD & GIBB02T.
COUNTY,-
rvnea. 2btl3a. &t&&t&
AND LU5REI.
JiOOfS AND IHOXt.
OF ARIZ
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the Choicest Ub&
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