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Arizona Sentinel: j, IV. M)8SH.GT0, Projrifttar. VUALV. ARIZONA OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER THURSDAY, FEB. 18, HUM). 1 ttwrencp Williaing, school trustee of ?i;Ttftn dntrict, was In tuvvn yt-ster-Ca ri business. ld Hihhort ia the l test.. At. A !-undyr & Co., tin Up-To-D:it.e ;ii-;s Jennie Darliusr. vrho Ims been visiting with her brother, M. S. Jnf iiu, during, the whiter, left Tue-Vtlay fjr l,is Anglos. The Yiuim Co.'s tixtruViry finger ato is mi s.-ile. wbi'r'vT drinks are Kuhl- Try it. JJfi ihuidoHo. .Fr.. with his wife smil inotlttu- writ tt the valley Tuesday for h dny m- two of :mmtry life "down on OiH frtTni."" Swi-thiris' to drink, pure and whoJe.-So- -Aiii:Wir.i W:ii..-r and (rin'.r sit- -at -AN-xand.-r .V. Co. s tin- npto-J flutfi fra'tH'ftn. John XL rfpee lt:i- 'Ir. a contract, to! finish his new hriei; residence at the south fiid of Kirsl av-nue, in Speeso's a.idjtlt.n. When complied this re.M d'int will bo one of the handsom-st und the ben on the avenue. Kafuie Wagons and I Juries e.-m't be bt-au i" either quality or price. Alexander A. Co., sole agents. Tin; lirs'Oop wheel is in operation auiti and furinshiii! water iu abuud atn'f for a lariie pornou o! the valley land-, under cultivation. The Vuiiia fee. ( "o.'s soda water is the be.-t. Only pure, distilled wateris used in its "manufacture, therefore it is a'.o Mie most healthful. Drink no othw. Dr. V. T. HefiVnmti, one of the ofti e tv of the California Development Company, spent a few days in Yuma this week shaUin; hands vith old-time friends and acquaintances. Dr. Ueifer nan tormerly lived hero and has many warm friends who were pleased to jjreet hinif Drop in and sea your friends &. the Old Phmt&Lion; you'll be sure to lind 5em there. The O. c. .1 crimson Inrness shop moved in the new building created for the purpose by J. W. Dorringlon on .Seeotid street nest to the Sentinel olih'e. The room vacated by the bar-' tie' "hop v:is occupied the sanie day by MyerA1 cigar factory. St. Paul's Episcopal Church Services at A.O. U- W. hall as fo lows; Sunday school at 0:-15 a. in. Morning Prayer at 10:45. Sermon by tb rector. Subject: 'Washington." Ad ure cordially invited. Strangers and irdtors always welcomed. OKO. SliLIJY, Rector. f-'or That Terrible Itching. Ker.cma, tetter and salt-rheum keep their victims in perpetual torment. The application of Chamberlaju's Salvo will instantly allay this itching, and many cases have been cured by its use. l'"or t;alc at the Ketchcrsldc drug More. ' Nei episcopal Church. The contract for the construction of an K.pjacopal church building Wats awarded lat Saturday to the Uarrigau Construction Company, Tho edifice will b on a lot on tho mesa secured by the F.pthcopalians'for a church site a j car gt. Revolts at Coid Steei. 'Your ouly hope," said threedoctors to Mrs. M. K. Fisher of Detroit, Mich., suffering from severe rectal trouble, lies in an operation." "Then 1 used Dr. King's New Life Fills," she writes, "till wholly cured." They prevent ap pendicitis, cure coustipatiou, headache 1!.V at alt druggists. Bulldlits a New Office o. l'. Townseud, who rented his old office to the CjininTeial lub, is build iitj: a new one of cement blocks ad joining the new Sta pool ball on the wt. Washington Once Gave Up to three doctors, was kept in bed for lite weeks. Hlood poison froth a spi der's bite caused larire. deejr sores to eo'.er his leg. The doctors failed then "lnicklcn's Arnica Salve completely cured me," writes John Washington of Jios-ufvi3lc Tex.. ,fcr ec.em:t, boils, burns and piles il'n supreme. 25c at all drtrggiMs. Pratt-Todd. .lame i'. ran. ami irma loon, noiu or California, were united in marriage j Tuesday. February 10, by Hev. V. I,. "Williamson. Reason Enthroned. Ileeanse meats arc wi tasty tl'icj" are con-nmed in crrat excess. This leads to ftomach troubles, biliousness aud constipation. Kvfso your diet, let reason aud not a pampered appetite control, then take a few doses of Cham berlaiu's Stomach and Liver Tablets aud you will sootr be well ag'tin. Try it. For sale at tho Ketchcrside drug store. Samples free. Making Lower Valley Secure From Hoods. The work of closing the gap in the j Tenth and Orange avenue, for W. D. lower valley le.reo will be' completed j ilolladay and K. M. Simons, wealthy hy the tii-ht of March, w-hen the valley J men from Santa Ana, t.'al. These gen will be entirely secure from future j tlemen have rurchased considerable 'high rivers.' Hiohard P. M arable is 'tract at the junction mentioned and in charge of the work. will engage in the lumber and agrioul- 1 J tural implement business. The dimen- It pays to advertise in tho aiousof their buildiuj v?in be 103x90 15wtiuc-l. final. Grand Colonial Ball. The A:tar society of the Catholic church will give a grand ball on Wash ington's birthday, February 22nd Kun c. Colonial costumes will be in vogue at this ball, in imitation of the garb of the Colonial days. The militia will be on hand in dress uniform to participate in the grand march at 8:30. Afterward the lovely Martha Washington dames and Colonial belles will make dancing a fascinating amusement until tho wee sma' hours break. Mrs. .1. If. Shanssey and Miss Agnes Bal-z will have tho affair in eharge, which insures its social success. Miss Mary Nugpnt. and Mrs. lurkpn trick will preside at the punchbowl, while Mrs. Joseph Co'Urey will be assisted by pretty girls iu dispensing ices.coffee and sandwiches. Mis- lecelia Harney will have charge of the candy and flower booth. An admission of f0 cents will be charged, the funds to be nsed for the benelii- of the church. The ollieers of the Altar society are: Mrs, J. II.. Shanssey. president: Miss Agnes Bals-, vice-president: Miss Jen nie Pol ham us secretary, and MissCe- Icelia Uarnev, treasurer. 1 V A Common Cold. J We claim that if catching cold could be avoided some of the most dangerous iand fatal diseases would never be heard oi. A cold often forms a culture bed ! for germs of infectious diseases. Con sumption, pneumonia, diphtheria and scarlet fever, four of the most danger ous and fatal diseases, are of this class. Tho culture bed formed by the cold favors the development of the germs of thesajliseases, that would not other wise lind lodgment. There, is little danger, however, of any of these dis eases being contracted when a good expectorant coUgh medicine like Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is used. It cleans out these culture beds that favor the development, of the govms of these diseases. ThaT is why this remedy has proved so universally succc.-sful in pre venting pneumonia. It not only cures your cold quiclily, but minimizes the risk of contracting these dangerous dis eases. For sale at the Ketehorsidc drugstore. Yuma Schools Highly Complimented In his biennial report Territorial Su perintendent Long pays a high compli ment to the Yuma public schools, which he places in the same cla&s as those of Frescott. Tucson aud Bisbee, which means that ours is one of the leading schools of the territorv. Soldier Balks Death Plot. It seemed to J. A. Stone, a cifihwar veteran of Kent, Texas, that a plot ex isted between a desperate lung trouble and the grave to cause his death. "1 contracted a stubborn cold' he writes, "that developed a cough th it stuck to me, in spite of all remedies', for years My weight ran down f 130 pounds. Then I began to use Dr. Kiug's New Discovery, which restored- my health completely. 1 now weigh ll6 pounds." For sedere colds, obstinate coughs hemorrhages, asthma, and to "preveut pneumonia, it's uurivaled.r0; and $1.00 Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggists. , lining Claims Sold. Word cornea from Kofa thai C. Y. Mall has just bought tho Da Masa group of claims from Payne and 'Garcia for S1000; also the Molly McCarthy from L. D. 'Model. Me. Hall now contndt) oyer 700 acres of mineral land iu the heart of that rich tumoral district aud is doing a lot of development wt;rk ou his numerous rich claims. ' $100 Reward The readers of this paper bo pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, arid that is catarrh. Mali's Catarrh Cure i the only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is tatren internally, acting direct ly upou the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up tho constitution and assisting nature in do iug its wtrk. The proprietors have so much faith in it3 curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars fovauy case tlmt it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney it Co., Toledo, O.- Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hail's Family Pills for consti pation. Passed Forged Check. I toy Anderson had a preliminary cx- arnination before Judue Jones Monday afternoon on the. charge of passing a bogus or forged check for iS.lli on the ! Old Plantation saloon on Thursduv evening last. The evidence appeared quite cncluhive and A nderson was U(jki U thu ;.,rv linfW $300 bond. Public Auction of Valuable Property Tun property known a the l)e Berry place, in Lynch's addition, and belong ing to the Laney estate, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, on Saturday, the 27th of Feb ruary, 1009. The property consists of eight acres, highly improved, with two-storv frame house, c'c. I New Building on Orange Avenue. j Charley Olcesler, the cement con i tractor, has a contract to construct a i cement block building on the corner of Monthly SchooS Report. Report of Supervising Principal of tho Yuma city schools for the month ending February 12, 1SGS: Days taught . tt. IS Days attendance.......:1. 7151 Days absence Tardinesses Boys enrolled Girls? enrolled Total enrollment for mouth Average number belonging... Average daily attendance ,. Percentage of attendance New pupil? entered , r i . i :8o 183 '7S 240 4(i8 4 IS 3U7 !)5 20 i erm enroueni. nays Term enrollment, girls 28-7 Total term enrollment S, Neither absent nor tardy 18.7 Pupils on roll of honor r . . . 187 N tim her of v ist torft . 81 Visits by trntees ....- 12 Visits by Co. Superintendent 12 Teachers' meetings held ...rr.. 2 Hooks drawn from library 23-1 The banner for attendance was awarded to the sixth gride, taughtby Miss White, and. 'to the high school, Miss Nelgnerj assistant principal. The banner fur punctuality was won by the rooms taught by Misses Green leaf, White aud Hodgm, while Miss Price's room deserves honorable men tion. Special attention was given in the several grades throughout the month in arithmetic and reading. It is not enough to have the correct principle in arithmetic, but exactness should go baud in hand with the right principle. The good results were very noticeable in the written examinations s.t the close of the month as well as in the class work, as a result of this united effort for better work in mathematics aud in reading. Parents should eng courage their children' in doing home work in both thewe subjects. Arboriculture day was observed in a practical way by the school on the 5th of tho month. The several teachers instructed the pupils of their respective rooms in tree planting and tree culture and the importance, of having trees and flowers about tbe homo. Tho teachers Ind pupils all took part iu planting trees in the school parks, after which the children repaired to their homes and continued p'lantiug trees and flow ers. As a restiiu of this, several h uu d red trjees were planted in tbis" school' district on .Arbor day and rhatty Uower gardens started. This monih has again iieen the ban ner mouth in attendance in-the history of the school.-. Visitors are always welcome. Respectfully submitted. A. II. MrCLUKK, Suptf The Secret of Long Life. A French scientist has discovered one secret of long life. His method deals with Iho blood. Bin, long ago millions of Aijierieans had proved Klee tric Hitters prolongs life and makes it worth living. It purifies-enriches and vitalizes the- blood. - rebuilds wasted nerve ce'.te, imparts life .and toue to the entire dfy'u'tu. It's a godsetid to weak, sick and debilitated people "Hitlney troiiblc had -blighted my life for anoothVi" writes Mrs. W. M. Sher nuau of Cusbitig, Me.-,- "but Klectric Hitters curt-il inc ' entirely." Only 5ifc at all druggists. An Intelligent Jury." JS'ashville, Tenn., Feb 33. The jury in the Cooper murder trial was accept ed by the' prosecution today and !i?I-r journment was taken till Tuesday to enable witnesses to gather. A total of olO person! wero examined in the twenty-live days of jury selection. Four of those linally accepted e.an neither read nor write, aud two other- .spea& English Indifferently. Kvery man of the twelve swore he had not read a newspaper since or before the killing; somo had act road one in ten years ero TO CURE A GOLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund ?be money if it ails to crtrc. E.- V. Grove's signature on ach bo'.? 2;7c Cantaloupe iixperts Here. UaVid Be Wilt tuiwaeuce. a foriaor newspaper man, and a good one, arriv ed in Yuma from E Centro Suuday night in company with Mr. L. C. Sci bert. a" cantaloupe expert from Pitts burg, Porrna. Mr. Lawrence, who did newspaper work in Yuma some live years ago, and later was oditor of the Imperial Standard, is out of tho har ness now, having taken tho field in the interest of aD eastern commission firm whoso specialty is cantaloupes. L'or tho past two years he has been secre tary of the cantaloupe association in Imperial valley and what he doesrrft know about cantaloupes would make a mighty small book, and hardly worth learning. Mr. Lawrence aud Mr. Soi bcrt are to investigate cantaloupe crop prospects, probable acreage, etc., in Yuma valloy the coming season. Kntcrprise Changes Hands. Tho Yuma P3nterpri.se, which' has been known as the organ of tho social ists of Yuma county for .several years-, with Prod I.. Inraham as its able' ed itor, has been sold to P. T Kobcrtsou,-e.v-district attorney, and O. A.Seay, recently city editor of the Sun. It is understood that Messrs) Seay and Rob ertson will conduct tho Enterprise as an independent paper. Knighta of Pythias to Celebralev The forty-fifth anniversary of tho founding of the order of Knights of Pythias will be Celebrated by tire lodge in Yuma at A. O. TJ. W. hall on Friday evening, Febauary 19. The programme will consist of music, recitations, lec tures and a banquet. DATEST MINING LOCA TION BLANKS AT THE ! SENTINEL OFFICE. i THE SEEP mmt ef & Virils sr car pe-:Iai Circular on Watermelons. Casabsi ami Peanuti. V,'t have : Spccfc! Stlfcctcd Seed cf tits f ollovlr-a varieties of WateraelMi ; i Watermelons 2t ANGEiENO: Large, Prolific and ono of the Best for shipping g KleckIiEY Sweet I The favorites in San Francisco aud" I f ATTfil'SiVATiK I 'Mnrf.lifJi'i-i T tlrtt Florida Favokitej the liarliest flood Shipper. t'niLlAK; the favorite irt Southei u California and Arizona. SI jjS MCI VERS SUGAR ) 23 AliAUAMA SWEET - The favorites in the South. t?-5 Santiago " ) 1 CANTALOUPES I'Idun' Gbm Watkk Solid Net Vax Husjciuks N'etted'IJooic g2 The bent strains of the popular l.ocky Ford UuKHETjiyS Gem Hoodoo Fokdhook Yellijiw Flesh, Good Shippers a. A M Triumph A. A- M, Pineapple A. & M. MOdei . -" The favorites on the Los Angeles Market. i A66ELER 4 MOSSER SEED C04l (13-115 1 Main St,', Los Angeles, Cal. Lincoln's Birtllday In all sections of the Ifnited States last Friday tribute was paid in some form to the greatest of all Americans, Abraham Lincoln. Had the great Lincoln survived he would on that day have been 100 years oiri, so that was a ccntennary as well as an anniversary of his birth In Yuma government and county oflices were closed, businps generally suspended and in. the evening a mu sical and literary entertainment was given at the new school building iu honor of the day. The attendance was lessened very materially by a storm of wind aud rain which came up suddenly about dark, and a portiou of the pro gramme was cut on account of Ibb ab sence of some of those taking pun Tho opening number siih a- very pretty drill by rfixteou yuubg girls; and a pantomime eijually iiile eutitlcd "Tho Star Spangled Banner. ' The classical part of the entertain ment wits furnished by Mnj. Alice E. Kirfec tho gifted artiste, in her read ings, recitations and impersonations. The besi of these were "Aunt Sophro nia at the Op'ry" and "The Chariot Race," from Wallace's "Den Mur.," "Lasca," a recitutinn by Louise P.. McCiure, was very yood. Miss Lillian Waditt presided grace--fully at the piano' The entire entertainment was very boiercsting aud appreciated by a re spynlyo audience. IMPERIAL SUPERVISORS rlERE. Members of the Board of Supervis ors and oilier -uromirient citiieiis of. Imperial County. Gal., arrived n Yuma luesday night, registering at the Gandolfo Hotel. They are here to look nto tho merits of the pro posed inter-state bridge to be built across the Colorado at this point. It in said they are very favorable to the proijpsjtioa, and will so report ou. returning to their home couaty seat. 'In the party arc It. II. Clark add wire, of El Centro; Supervisor' F. S. Ferguson and wjfe, of Imperial; Su pervisor George F. Wade and wife, of Brawley;- Supervisor Porter' X. Fergu son and wife, of Hcltville; Fred Ful ler, county assessor. El Centro; Geo. A. Carter, chairman of the Highway Commission and cashier of the Val ley SUite Dank', EI Centro; Wm. H. Buck, under sheriff and wife, of El Centro. The party visited the dam yester day,, and last night were tendered a haaquet at the Southern Pacific Ho tel. , WELCOMi T. A. White, the transfer' man, was made happy this week by a visit from his venerable father. Mr. White, Sr., has hecu a resident oi Washington' for several year's. lie likes Yuvna, however and wjll remain with his sou the remainder of the present sea son. A. R. Zellcr has rented the iiew Stag pool i-oom ou Second street. Its o:io of the handsomest pool, rooms in Yuma. POPULAR CONTEST. All Yuma men, women,- girls and boys, including business men' are taking' an active inter est in the campaign being urade iu the. Gazette contest for tho exposition tr?p.- Every sub scriber is working definitely lor some one of tho contestants.- The youifg ladies are all popular and their friends are urgiug their election with substantial back ing. Under tbe management of Mrs. L. G. Price (in Yuma) the Ga zette is popular here and an easy winner, it offers so- much for the money. The associated press news of the Gazette arrives twelve hours in advance of other papers, while the Yuma page tills a daily want both as to-news and advertising facilities-. The idea of teaching every girl to th-ump a piano aud etery boy to bo a book-keeper will make potaties worth 5 a barrel in twenty years. "When a young man sits m the parlor talking nonsense to his best girl, that's capital: butwhen be has to stay in .evenings after t!'v-s; :::r-iT;ed. t'.talS iubur tbe Great SotitSiwss i THANFL . ; is the greatest cd- ucational force ! known to mau. It teaches vs more i than anything else 1 Travel ,s umeh j asyon will, observe i as closelj as you i will, but you will not find any Groiify Volues than yoii will find right at AU'Aau der's tore. The' reason ih that the products of the world's best Junk ers lrtid their way to our counters. Li Wi ALEXANDER The up-to-date Grocer. Report of the CorJclitibn of First' National Bank of Yuma Tbe No. 759 1 At Ytitmi, in the Territory at the close of business oX--Arizona, February 5th, 1901). KESOUllCES.- Loans and Discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.. .. U. S. Howls to se e u re e i re u 1 at. ion . Premiums- on U. S-.) Bonds Bonds, seourities.ete Banking house, fur niture'and fixtures Due from Nut'l Hanks Jiot reserve agents Due from State Banks and Bank ers ....-. Dae lrom approved "reserve agents.... Checks and other ash ite'm-; .-.. , Eschiingos for clear ing house Notes of other Na tional Banks....... Fractional napfr cur rency, nickels and cents lawful Money lie serve in JJunk, viz Sj)ei'io .. . . . r:'5 I-egsil tender nnt.es....... lO'.oCOf Redemption fund yith U.- ' S. Treasurer (f per cent of circulation).-. Total ......-... LIABILITIES. CapVtal slock paid in Surpl us fund Undivided Profits." less expenses and taxes pnid.-.-.. National Bank notes' outstanding .. Due f.o other Nation al MunUs f Individual Deposits ' subject to check.. Demand Certiucaies-' of Deposit Letter of (Jredit I2,ric? oo 4;71 21 27,084 02 ' 4,125 M 3,230 40 i oil 2i . 7f"),,'70 79 , - 1.04.1 f0 Cr3,i m t;,9Si ,w :34.03S 00 62-7 f0 3i.'l2(r.U.7S .ft lOiOOO 00 2,ti48 20 12,.7i0 (K) 07 21 24&, 1ST 7 2,21!) 00 87 17 Total ..- A Territory of Arizona, f County of Yuma, y AL O. Caruthers, President of the above-named bank,- do solemnly swear that the above' statement is true, to the best of mv knowledge and belief,- E. GCA'fcUTHERS. ' , Tresident. Correct Attest.' John (Jatidolfo, V .1. V Dorrington, J-Directors. I.- D.Caruthers, ) Notice for Proposals For Bridge and Culvert. Material for Koad District No. 10, F. G. B. Wendeii, A. T. Notice is hereby giveu that sealed bids will be received at this ollico uutil February 17th, A. D. 10091, at 10 a. in., for furnishing Uoad District No. 10 with the. following bridge and culvert material, I1'. O. B. Yenden ft pieces 10x1010 Common Pine 2 20x1010 2 4x (i 1G- "" 4 0 12 20 12 2G0 304 05 4x 012 Sx 021 2x 410 . ;xl2 16- 3x1421 O" V Seleot. 2x12 14 Common Pino 2x12 4 2xJ2 2 " " 2x1 2x12 8 The successful bidder will ho requir ed to deposit with the county acertifiod check for $50 for the faithful perform ;mce of the contract. The Board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. All bids must bo addressed to the Clerk of the Hoard of Supervisors. Yuma, Arizona and marked " 'ounty Broposals" and have a copy of this ad vertisement attached thereto. By direction of the Board of Super- J, M. POTAJAMU8, Clori; .'0;.,:.'. iu the New Night p'hone. Pknuohf 9G Night Ph.onE RestoeNce, 10 Day Phone, ghnsom & Bowles' Undertaker OPEN PARLORS .' CFt. T.HWb AflCr MXlN Sfs": R. J. MARSHALL, PropV HAS CHANGED The S, I; Yuma, Arizona Thoroughly Reiiovated and Refittect "Iqa.il, Cool, Cottifortuble. Finest Cuisine und Table Service. Solicits Patronage ot Yuma Residents. Caters to Commercial trade Free Sample Rooms. BATHS k E. CURTIS Alanagef Norton 9 . From Hohawk to Norton'sv Half Way Well, Kola, North Star, and return, aify from MohaWlc to Kortdn's; three times a week from Norton's-to the mines Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fridays. I-'Or Special Trips.- vrirc or write to GEOROE V. NORTON,. Mohawk, Ariz. it jue&us; tiicr Yu D Leading: Daily 5outhwester.il Good Tilings ' to !at. International Restaurant Fir&t and Mai a 6.- s. mmm k co., BLACKSMITH ANcr-O W AGO N-M A K E R . Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Shop cor.- Second St. and Maiden Lane YUItiA ARIZ, Tha PurnituTQ flahi HenrBu!!iding. NAnWvr!t H1 drtfe.- Snd Embaitner NIGHTS DlRECTfcn F. Hi CURTIS; Manager HAftDS. AG AlX ' P. Hotel me ruituw. y examiner 5ee Shorey about it. 3 Cold Air Stcrace David "Baf&z, Proprietor. BEEF, riUTFON, PORK, J ! i y V VEAL AND SAU3AQE. Alfalfa-Fcd Cattle from the Salt River Valley. received by Rail Here. Jfc Yuma, Arizona. COLORADO GROWN TREES Because your ordor gets our persoaal aa tfon. whether eversreens or forest, ornnmenta! or ir'Jit tree; vbother small fruit, shrub or' rose bush, we cuaraawc it lo be grown iu Col orado; healthful' -well-rooted, true to aaint. We Kive premiums 10 club makers. We ptv frniKht ou flfr orders. Ageutj wauWJ. Sed for frac catiilos today. tt THE SeilBOEDR-SQH NURSERY GQHPAHV Box SCO, Lafayette. Colo, 4r ir