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8 The Pioneer eloHi-nal S Locally end Editorially the ft Papei for tns Peseta J S - & Bast Advertising Mediiiiii C Best Advertising Medium Independent in -All Tilings.55 VOL. XXVIII. YUMA, ARIZONA, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 18 NO. 21; 1 The Pioneer Journal j! Locally and Editorially the j( Paper for the People Mi iff !5frW WfciMIF f ttl rmXim m 81 ri P N ansa Nll' H m m m m Hr m pmSM III Wlwwli Jmimy C4 tattiittei PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT Yuma, Arizona, BY J. W. DORRIKGTOA', Prop. SUBSCRIPTION. ?1 50 3 08 ttYEITISINfitATESuKi known on application A4d, ARIZONA SENTINEL, Ynma, Arizona. ruic macD kePfc on fi,e at InlO rArCn Dake's Advertising Kgenay, 64 and 65 Marchkhts Exchange, Ana Francisco, California, whare contracts fr adrertiainc can bo made for it. 9FFK-IAL DIRECTOKY. BK.fcITeRLU. ornoBKB. eimni N. o. sroarny RlMRltT C- S" AlUittS g;wIv:::::.v.v.Vc: f. ainsworth tetnrit nnrxB.lL..... ...........Oi-O. CtitlloJ r.;;;;--" Herbert drown (KIT .nlivw. - rrtrttn MM AP7ICE. .,,, MILTON R. MOORE JOHN H. DO AiAf eawKir orriotas. Me. JrssK WEBSTER 8TKEET L.r or turner Court C. H BRINLEY i Dr. p.G. COTTER, Chairman; C. v. - - - I r...vr j .-n w iivnrnurr.T. ....i , BTfiTi(1oBi....W E MARVIN . cno Krannu.. A. FRANK fettVT.Tix Col'b. -ucd Assebeor.JOHN M. SPEESE BMSmw r r r owv i""r W.H ELLIOTT D;,GSE OOCJCTT KWOMK. " ' TRBCIKCr OFFICERS. t O.M.TIIURLOW 4m w E v.'ERNINGER. CoMtV,H. MoPHAUL an dJ AMES JONES. ( M. J.NUGEFT Ttnetei of Tuma School Dirt. 1 1. 0KW a,,d oitr orricsM, M-y-r J. H. SHANSSEY - O. H. WILLIS BEN C HEYL OffiaeGaMi ROBERT TAPIA ( HARRY F. NEAHR. CMt Atteratv PEARCE EVANS jSSSkh GEO DUKE AMMfor Wm. E. MARA IN JTrtMtirtr C. H. RUSE geo wilder RULES OF POST OFFICE. Tho oli5 is ope from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m., iailj. Sundays from 7:03 to 8:00 Ai m; ud 0:00 to 7:00 P. M. aat-bound mail closes at . . . 5:20 p. m. Wtst-bonnd mail closes at . . . 7:00 P. m. rfoney Order and Postal Note depart ment closes at 6 P. M. daily, excepting Saturdays, when it closes at S v. m. No M.ooay Order or Postal Itotes issued Snu days. Hail for Parker, Ehrenberg and Silver District leaves Yuma Sundays and AVed iSaysat 7 a. vl., and arrives here Tuesdays and Saturdavs. Mail for Picacho, leaves daily at 7 a. m. R. H. CHANDLER, P. M. IUXA LODGE, 0. 7, A. 0. L W. Met crery Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Visting Brethren in good standinKarc in vito to attend. Yours in C. H. and P. P. G. Dlaisdell, M. W. R, S. Hatch, R. KIGKT, JOHN B. S&TjfegrY-AT-LAW. . Qffic Molina Block.) ytkx,. Arizona. 'TTV. W. T, HEFFERNAN, PHYSICIAN AND x Sunceoa. O&ce in Gondet's Drwg Store . JOLLER, L. N., M. D. JPhysician and Surgeon. First Street, Near Main, fUMA ARIZONA- gULLARD, PURDY GEO. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Probotiaes in all Courts. Business promptly attended to. Office in ROOM 4, THIBODO BUILDING, PHOENSX. - - ARiZ. JgLLIOTT, W. H. SIVIL ENGINEER & SURVEYOR. U. S. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. Yuma. A. T. JNIGHT, GEO. M., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, (OlSce aext door to Post Office. ) Ycka. : : : Arizona. DO YOU Ti AryoagpIn? to to a trip! Do yon Buffer from Severe Dcadacba Servonsnem, UcuflcK Bm or KzluiBitlnHl f'hr net nravunt It all by ER. nelp that headache, ctiro tliat nervonsncss and ecaticbscis by the nse of th's Inhaler, tlio jres.test Umaloat nJ preventative knowi. Wonderful rs Uof In Hay Ferer and Acttaraa. ISTBUX CU8H MAX'S lKltAX.HK an J you tvill sUujb use it If j eot 151 H t t)rcexttlii t.tn Ur U f.j tci- tA -crate. Btmd tr YaxV rm Ki-filhol, free. vcetiK mtcs co., Tixaaxix: itru.. v. s. t. MfflNG' ."SCIEKTIFiC J) tHPtYT-HIHTH YEAR. Jf 24 Pages : Veckly : Illustrated. INDISPENSABLE TO MEN. $j PER YEAR, POSTPAID, . 6CS1 IQR eAMPLZ COPT. MIKING .Scientific PRESS mUARTZT ST-r SAIf TRASClSCOr CAL. I Oily tat ierkei, DAVID BALZ, Prop. Wholesale and Bstal I Dealer inn- I BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, 9LKL KiiLf OhUunULi Alfalfa fed cattle from Salt River Valley received by rail here. J Blacksmith and agon Maker. Shop on Main street. OPPOSITE PUBLIC SCHOOL. Horse Shoeing, a Specialty. Mr. Doten has in connection with his shop a fine Feed Yard for stock. Phoenix restaurant & Chop House, JOE GUW, Prop, MAIN STREET. Connected with the Place Saloon. Meals 25c, 35c. and 50c, served at all hours of the day and night. Board per week, $5. "ERS, FISH AND GHlOKi Bread, cake and pies for salo. Lunches put up to order. Meals at all hours, the day and night. Private rooms for ladies. PUBLIC OPSflgOrV I SJitioTTo'a Stork to it we cling, for Goods that have the genuine ring! Bffigh class Guockhies we set here, un surpassed both far snd ncarSS In Canned Goods, they'ras a splendid show, of tirst-class brands whene'er wc gO OfSuons and Hath as, nil agree, the choicest, quality here we C; 1'he purest bread and Cakes, 'twould seem, John Ghiotto's are suprcmE 'Frne value in Yines, beyond compare, tirst-class CimiiaG at price3 faiBE On every thing we can rely, that John Guiotto does suppl Y TJirec 53lr Section of Pat ented aftsttl, t;s fine a.ncl Ici tile ns S'lo-v ever trneI. . SSO PER ACRE. 13ERPETUAL WATER RIGHT UNDER JL the celebrated Mohawk Canal in the Celebrated Mohawk Valley. Each half sec tion has FORTY ACRES ALL LEVELED, FENCED AND READY FOR FARMING. Inquire of .i. w. ixmrcENGTor, Ytismt, Arizona., Or GEORGE W. NORTON, Mohawk, Yuma (3o., Ariz. nn u tt tr . u -ir an . C, V. MEEDEN. PROP., Main street. O2io3.co WISE. UQOORS and CiGABS? EVKRYTHINO In every reape and POPULAR PAICJSS. We Have What You Want NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED HEWS The Terror of Fakirs, the Most Louest Sporting Paper on Earth. Backed Johu L. Sullivan for $10,000 in His Best Days. Stories About Tenderloin Girls and Live Sensations of the Day. $1 for 13 weeks, at tho office, or For Sale Everywhere. AETIIUR T. LU3ILEY. Editor and Proprietor. Eroiidvraj, Kew York. Wc want Ageuts with good refer ences aud Newsdealers in your locali ty. Write to us for special terms. i Implements The Celebrated Bain Wagons, Buckeye Mowers, Tiger Kay Rakes, Ete., Etc. Solo agent for Yuma "County for Baker & Hamilton, Los Angeles. HAY AND GRAIN' . Bought and Sold. SOUTH MAIN ST., YUMA, A. T. JOHsM GHIOTTO, DEALER IN General Merchandise I?Sy S Socle of 4Srocoiie arc .Al ways Fresh and of t2io Best. Mv Dry Goods Bcparisncist is SnipIio4lvitltheliLatcstf and. 3.ost Keantii m! Ivaltcrns. GIVE ME A CALL ADf SET W.Y PBiECES Before purch.isiug elsewhere. Don't be FOOLED B YNE W ARP.IVA LS who claim to SELL CHEAPER. I Will Not Be Undersold. Cor. Main and Fourth Sts. RUBY SALOOH5 JACDONiE, prop. FINEST BRANDS OF LIQUORS 4ND CIGARS KEPT IN STOCK. PF25VATE GARD The only saloon in town where you can sit beneath the branches of the orange and lemon tree and drink a refreshing glass of ice cold "lemonade, beer, wine of any kind or smoke a fragrant cigar. VAIN STREET, YUMA. ARIZ. "Kow to Cure all Sian iiiseases." Siraplv apply "3watxb's Ointment." No interual medicine required. Cures tetter, eczema, itch, all eruptions on tho face, hands, nose, &e., leaving the Bkin clear, white and healthy. Its great healing and- curative powers .re;-,p.o,jsc,ssed' by no other remedy. Ask your d rujgis.t'f or" Swathe's Oiktmkkt. 065E FOR A DOSS. Remove Pimples, Prevent Bilioniraess.Puriy thoBlood. A movement of tho bowels cr.ch day is necessary vinc yon, we prill mail simphi free, or full box for 5c 51U bj dreggiate. OR. BOSfifJKO CO. Phi!c ?2. "Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Bat-1 ?en: business conducted lor Moderate Fees. OurOfficeisCpfosite:U.S. Patent Grace (and we can secure patent in less time tfian thostt ?rcmote from W ashinstou. Send model, drawing or photo., with dcsenp-i (lion. wc oa vise, 11 paieniame or not, iree 01 ehanre. Our fee not due till catent'is secured. . w . A PAMPHLET, xlnw to Obtain Jfatents, wttng cost ot saiuc m the U. a. and foreign countries!; sent free. Address, i fsf f7H IViip b7Wn Opp. Patent Ofpice. Washington, d. C. ?AVtAAAWV'W4VWTAWWWVl.Vjl y Is your health. Yourhnppinesa Is your strencth. Keep the KmmI and Threat clear and healthy and your minJ antl twnin Is always at rest mid ease. OUSSMrAS'S ttilN'FHUl. iA'tlAXER is tho crestast relief to mankind Jn all head troubles. fiUXES C41T.5)9. SOItS THROAT, CA I'AiSIJM. Ttint awful odci- of SJaturch dis RDoears br its u1?. Wondnrful in liny Favor and Af'thma. f37-BXJY ClTQHalAK'S. 70a ui't f.ot It kt Uruxpi-ts srcil fur SI. By ni'I. SO cit!. Head far Hpoi cu Slontltnl, tree. ccsiUtiS buna cu.. vixtK.S.w. i:,o., c. 0. a. State of Ohio, City of Toledo,; Lucas County. j ss' Pjiank J. Cheney makes oath that he is tlie senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarkh Cup.e. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Gth day of Decem ber, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, seal Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly and acts directly on the blood and mucous .surfaces of the system. Seud for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & C-l)., Toledo, O. Sold hv druegists. 75c. ball's Family Fills arc the b?sf t Mil F,very undertaking in life has its critical moments. History is full of instances where the fate of nations hung: on -the issue of a single minute. When young Bonaparte sr itched up the flag and sprang forward on the Bridge of Lodi, in that brief instant he opened the way for the conquest of half a world. Nearly every man and woman can recall some individual experience when an iu stant's decision has made months or years of happiness or misery. There are times when a man's health is at stake upon the care he gives to it within twenty-four hours. He may be up and on his feet, and going about his work, but his system has become run-down and weakened to that point, that a few hours are as critical as if he were at the turning- point of a dan gerous fever, but he doesn't realize it. It is the same way when a man's liver has been out of order so loug, and his blood so choked up with bilious poison that his lungs begin to be affected and he feels that he is going into consumption. This is the critical moment He may not be in consumption at all at that timej but a few days or even hours may put him into it. A great many cases of wasting discasa which have been cured by Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery have been diag nosed by doctors as cases of consumption, when they were really severe cases of bili ous poisoning and malnutrition, accom panied by a hacking cough. Dr. Pierce's remarkable "Discovery" gives the liver power to throw off bilious secretions ; en ables the stomach and blood-making organs to digest food and convert it into whole some nourishment aud healthy blood which heals the inflamed lungs and bronchial tissues aud builds up flesh and strength. This natural process of restoration comes at a critical moment when the lungs are just on the verge of being overwhelmed and broken down by bile-poisoned blood. There are well authenticated cases in which this "Discovery" has restored health even after the lung tissue was seriously im paired. In these cases, according to the diagnoses of eminent physicians, it has actually cured consumption, for many of the cases cured had been pronounced con sumption by the best physicians obtain able ; but in the majority of instances, it would be more correct to say, that it save3 people from consumption. It is, to say the least, a thoroughly well established fact, that the "Golden Medi cal Discovery " cures weak lungs, bleeding from the lungs, obstinate, lingering coughs, bronchical affections, aud all tho3e derange ments and morbid conditions, including emaciation, or wasting away of flesh, which, if neglected or improperly treated, lead up to consumption. The case of Mr. Harrison Smith, of Gap creek, Wayne Co., Ky., shows the marvel ous operation of this wonderful remedy. In a letter to Dr. Pierce, he writes : "I took a severe cold which settled ou my hin?s ami chest, and I suffered intensely. I tried several of our best physicians here, aud they gave up all hope of my recovery ; they said that I had consumption ar.U could live but a few days or weeks. Mr. Jas. Lcrton, a neighbor, ccme to jue aud told me to write to Dr. Pierce that he could cure mc. I did so, aud he wrote rue what kind of medicine to get. I took five bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery mid now I am souud and well. I feel better than I have in ten years." But long before disease has progressed to any such desperate point is the time when the " Discovery " is of most univer sal benefit. Its strengthening aid should be obtained at the first sign of failing appe tite, impaired digestion, or a constipated tendency. Ior thin aud debilitated women aud puny children, it is the best possible flesh builder, and strength promoter. For those whose blood is impure and skin in an un healthy condition, this blood -renovating "Discovery" is far more effective than lotions or cosmetics, It is not a mere temporary stimulus; it does not make flabby fat. For this reason it is far prefer able to malt extracts and nauseous cod Hveroil emulsions. It creates hard, healthy flesh and permanent vigor. Dr. Pierce'e Common Sense Medical Adviser will now be sent absolutely free for the mere cost of mailing only, twenty-one one-cent stamps, which should be inclosed to World's Dispen sary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., or ten stamps extra, if a heavier, cloth-bound copy is desired. Contest Notice. United States Land Office. 7 Tucson. Arizona, Feb .-20, 1899. J A sufficient affidavit having been filed in this office, bylloberlv. Hutchinson, against jH.E. No. 2193, made by Charles Nolan, 1 at the Tucson, Arizona, Land Office on Jan- 1 14, 1894, for the N. W. M of Section 21, of ; Twp. 10 South, Range 24 West, G. S. It. M., I alleging that the said Charles Nolan has wholly abandoned his said homestead, and changed his residence therefrom, for more than six months since making said entry and next prior to the date of his said af fidavit; that said tract is not settled upon and cultivated by said party as the law re quires, and that he has removed therefrom whatever improvements ho. had heretofore placed thereon, and this the-said contest ant is ready tc prove, at such time and place as the Register and Receiver may direct, he paying the costs thereof; and it Bein further shown by affidavit that personal service of notice upon the said defendant, can not be made, it is therefore ordered that such notice be given by pub lication in the Arizona Sentinel, a news paper published within the county where the land in controversy is situated. Said parties are hereby summoned to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the District Court, in the town Yuma, comity of Yuma, on the 31st dav ot March. LS99. at 11 o'clock a. m., when evidence will be taken before said Clerk, and hearing in the case will be bad at the U. S. Land Office in Tucson, Ariz, at 2 o'clock, p. in., of April 7, 1899. Miltok 11. Moouk, Register. Files! Piles! itching Tiles. Symptoms Moisture; intense itching andstingins most at night; worse by scratching. H allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ul- cerate, becoming very sore. Swavnk's Oist.mknt stops the itehinir aud bleeding, heels ulceration and in most case removes the tumors. At drug gists, or by mail, for 50 cents, dr. Swayne & Son, Phliadclndi.a. . Couch Svruo. In tlmn. fJiilrt hr drnceis tel Uest Ceunh Svruo. Tastes Good. Use K riTI Intlmn. fl.ilrt hr drnceists. ftU GRAND JURY REPORT Kled With Clerk Brin ley March 30, 1899. SHORT BUT TO THE POINT. Fonr True Bills Fonnd--Two Cases Ignored--The Various County Ofliccs Subjected to lu YCSiigation. .Yuma, A. T; Mar, 30, 1899. To the Honorable. Judge of the '3rd -Judicial Districtyof -the Terri tory of Arizona, in and for tho County of Yuraa: We, the members 9t the Grand Jury, beg lenya to make the follow ing report: True bills were found in the fol lowing cases: Territory of Arizona vs. Ricardo Araabisca felony. Territory of Arizona vs. J. Mc Coy ossault with a deadly weapen. Territory of Arizona vs. John Mann forger'. Territory of Arizona vs. Andras Me n doz a m ay h e m . Two case presented to us for con sideration were ignored. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON BOARD OF SUPERVISORS . To the Honorable Grand Jury: We, the undersigned committee, beg lsave to submit the following report: After a careful examination of the Supervisors office we do not find that any record has ever been kept of the indebtedness of the county funded and floating or any description of property owned by the county, or estimate of the amount of cash in the treasury for the payment of such indebtedness as required by law according to the Itsvised Statutes of Arizona, Page 131-420, Section 40, reference there to is hereby made. We also find that tho book for keeping records of receipts from school lands to be not properly in dexed. We also find that many of tho expenses of the county for the year 1898 are nearly double of those for the year 1897, but our time did not permit a close investigation as to cause or justice of euch addi tional expense. The records irom January 1, 1899, to date are not complete and we are unable to judge in any manner of the work of the present Board of Supervisors. C. D. Baker. M. Bail, A. W. Townsend. REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE. To tho Honorable Foreman of the Grand Jury, at the March term of District Court, 3rd Judicial District, Arizona: Sir: Your committee of tho Grand Jury charged with the examination of the sheriff's office and county jail, have the honor to report as follows; We find the office in good order, and all books well and neatly kept, all items being posted in their proper place to oommencement of present terra of courtj except that the account of moneys received aud paid to Treasurer was not balanced at close of last quarter of 1898. We recommend that the Board of Supervisors have the said accounts closed in proper form. We have examined the county ail and find it clean and m good order. The prisoners seem to be well cared tor. We recommend that some arrangement be made that the prisoners may empty their night buckets into the cesspool in stead of the opeu sink at the rear of the jail as at present, .Respect fully submitted. O. II . Willis, T. B. Bell, ' . F. White. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON TREAS URER'S OFFICE. To the Honorable Foreman of the Grand Jury Yuma County, A. T.:We, your committee appointed by your honor to examine into tho affairs of the County Treasurer's office of Yuma County, A. T., re spectfully report a3 follows: We have examined the 'books as i). . V ' . 1 . mit, and have counted the cash and find as follows, towit: Amountreceived form former Treasurer $31,331.25 Amount collected froni all sources 4,639.38 Total 33,970.63 Disbursements 28,196.46 Balance on hand 7,774.17 CoDsistiug of certificates of deposits on Fax mora & Merchants bank of Los Angeles and Nevada Na tional Kank of Sau Francisco 4,750.00 One personal check of Farm era & Merchants Bank 458.00 Cash counted 2,565.10 Total 7,774.17 We further find that apparently in the apportionment of the 1898 taxes that "Special School District No. 1," has received the sum of $382.09 more than it is entitled to, and we suggest that the honorable Board of Supervisors investigate tho same. We further find that the books are kept in a neat and proper form. C. 0. McCarroll, Mel Greenleaf, C. M. Moote. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON RECORDER OFFICE. To the members of the Grand Jury: Gentlemen :We, your com mittee appointed to examine the records of the clork and recorder, b8g leave to submit the following report: After a careful examination of the aforesaid records, we find sev eral small discrepancies for the year 1898; in fact the reeords are in a very bad shape. We would recommend that an accountant be procured to examine all books in this office. We would also recommend that a new combination be placed on the office safe. Respectfully sub mitted. H. L. Cantwell, A. Ton int, D. D. Lucid, report of committee ox county hospital. To the Foreman of the Grand Jury: We, the committee appoint ed to inspect the county hospital, beg loave to submitt the following report: After a careful examination wo find the hospital neat and clean and well conducted. We also finrl that 25 invalids have bsen taken care of during the past year. At present there are two of them under care. Respectfully submitted. A. W. Townsend, " H. L. Cantwell, T. B. Bell. REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON JUSTICE'S OFFICE. To the Foreman, - Grand Juo', Yuma County, A. T., Sir: We, tho undersigned jurors appointed by you to investigate the justice's of fice, make the following report: That we found books proper, com plaints filed, and that as far as we are aware compiled according to law, all in good condition and kept in a neat manner. Respectfully. Geo A. Duke, J. L. Noriega, Dick Wilson, report of committee on terri torial prison. To the Members of the Grand Jury; Gentlemen: We, the under signed committee appointed to look i into the condition of the Territorial j prison, beg leave to make the fol lowing report: After a careful examination we find everything in first-class shape, prisoners well clothed and well fed. ' All buildings and cells neat and ' clean. Respectfully submitted. j i. D. Lucid.? A. F. White, j C. D. Baker. ! - ; I REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON PROBATE ! JUDGE. I To the foreman of thr Grand! Jury: We, the committor appoint ed to investigate the office of Pn bate Judge, do hereby submit the follow ing: 1st. We find that the book are kept in a neat and business-like ! manner. ! 2nd. tho safe He has 110 proper pi ace-far keeping-of the books aud rar as me nmiiea ume would per papers of his office, and we would recommend tha' a safe or case be' furnished his ofico, as lie Has many valuable papers under his control,' the loss of which Would be a serious detriment to rriany estates and others. 3rd. And wc believe that som'o mistake in tho disposal 0? monies; "Bud also iu tho formation of hew distriets have been made; We would recommend that the supervisors take tfie pro tier stbpQ to remedy the above abuses. And we further recommend that he be required to keep the book is and papers of his offico in the courii housV. L B Clarke; C. C. Dyer, ' W. H. Dickinson Respectfully submitted, G to. H. Miles, J. F. Nottbu3ch, Foreman: Secretary. OFFICIAL MINUTE Of the Proceedings of Board of Supervis ors of Yuma Coiiiity . Arizona.- Office of this Board of Super-; visors of Yuma County, A- T., Yuma, April 3rd; 189'9. J Board met pursuant to adjorirri- EQ8n't. Roll called. All members, District Attorney and Clerk present. Meved, sefionded and carried that the bids of Dr. W. T. Heffernad and Dr. G. W. Greenleaf to furnish' county physician's services and. county medicines for the ensuing' year be rejected. The C.erk of the Boardjof Super visors is hereby instructed to send! a written invitation to oach of the physicians of Yuma to come to the' Board of Supervisor's office between1 the hours of 2 and 4. p. hi.; April 3rd, 1899, for the purpose of con sidering a contract to furnish alf medieine and medical attendance1 to county sick; when necessary, to' attend Coroner's inquests, to per form surgical operations and to at tend the examination of insane persons for tho ensuing year. At 12 m. the Board adjourned t nieet at 2 p. ni. Board met at 2 p. m. All members, District Attorney and Clerk present. The chairman reports the signing of the contract With, and the ap proval of the bond, of J. W- Dor rington for county printing. Minutes of the meetings bt the 30th and Slat of March read cor rected and approved. In repon8ft to the invitation seno to Drs. Heffernan. Greenleaf and Moller, the three physicians camsf before the Board. Drs. Heffernan and Greenleaf declined to deviate from their pre vious respective bids. Dr. L. N. Moller to be awarded1 the contract as County Physician" for tho ensuing year on hi3 filing hi bid and schedule of feei accord ing to law, total cost of same not to exceed $600.00. The Board took up the examina tion of the County Treasurer's re port. At 4:15 p. mM the Board adjoum' od to meet at 10 a. in., April 4th" 1899. Attest: P. G; Cotter W. R. Marvin, Chairman Cleric, Board of Super visors. They Vear Like Iron COPPER RIVETED OVERALLS 9?mm BOTTOM F&fcTS LEVI STHAUSS & CO.! 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