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Arizona Sentinel. J. W. DORRl.S'GTOK, Proprietor. YfUMA, - - - ARIZONA OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1909. CHURCHES. St. Paul's Episcopal. Services at A. O. U. V. hull on Sunday. Morning Prayer and Sernicm at 1(1:45. .Sunday school at 9:43 a. in. All are cordially invited. Strangers and visitors a.lwvs welcomed. GEO. SELHY, Rector. Baptist Services at the Baptist church Sun days as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. in. Preaching at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Tupsdny even ings at 7:30. A cordial invitation is uiyen to all. and visitors and strangers are welcome. V. U WILLIAMSON, Pastar. Tr3jn Schedule Yuma, Arizona, April 17, 1909 The following schedule went into effect April 18, 10(59, at 12:01 a. nr.: .. EAST-BOUND. No. 10. (Xunset Impress) 9:30 p.m Np. 4. (tinlden -State Ltd.). . .0:1") pan No. 8.. (El Paso Pass.) 5:55 n. m WEST-BOUND. No. 9. (Sunset Express) 5:50 p.m No. 5. (Golden State Ltd.). ..10:45 a.iri No. 7. (Cal. Passenger) 7:15 p.m A. .1. l.OCKK, Ajrent. Methodist Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. ra Sunday ohool at 10 a. in. Prayer meeting and teachers' meet ing on Wednesday evenings at 7;30. Friends and strangers are invited and welcomed. M. F AULT, Pastor. Brief News Motes Government Farmer W. A. Peterson returned Friday from a week's tour of the Imperial valley, where he inspect ed the fall crop of cotton. Red 'Ribbon Beer is the Hest. At Alexander & Cc, the Up-To-Date Grocer. O. C. Johnson was in attendance at the session of the territorial association of undertakers held last. week in Phoe nix. The Yuma tee Oo.'s extra dry ginger ale is on sale wherever drinks are sold. Try it. N. M. Dufort and wife, who fnrraerlj resided in Yuma, spent a part of last week here, eng route from Bakersfleld, where they now reside, to Tucson Something to drink, pure and whole some Alhambra Water and Ginger Ale at Alexander & Co.'s, the up-to-date grocersV Frank E. Curtis, proprietor of the S. P. Hotel, who has spent the past two weeks in the eastern end of the terri tory, returned Friday night. RacineVagons? and'1uggies can't bebetit; in either quality or price. Alexander & Go., sole agents. Miss Anna C. Egan, Indian agent at the Fort Yuma reservation, returned on the Limited I'Viday morning from the east, where she has spent the past five weeks, dividing her time between New York and Washington. The Yuma tee Oo.'s soda water is the best. Only pure, distilled wateris used in its manufacture, therefore it is also the most healthful. Drink no other. Miss Carmelyte Smith is expected in Yuma shortly to spend the winter with her uncle, Capt. Frazer. Lame back comes on suddenly and is extremely painful. It is caused by rheumatism of the muscles. Quick re lief is afforded by applying Chanihei' lain's Linament. Sold by Yuma Drug Store. Paul H. Hobby has gone to North Star, where he has secured a position. The old, eld story, told times without number, and repeated over and over again for the last 3G years, but it is al ways a welcome story to those in search of health There is nothing in the world that cures coughs and colds as quickly as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." Sold by Yuma Drug Store. Ralph Sealey and his two sisters, of Cibola, spent a part or last week in Yuma. Many school chidren suffer frogi constipation, which is often the cause of seeming stupidity at lessons. Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are an ideal medicine to give a child for they are mild, and gentle in their effect and will cure even chronic con stipation. Sold by Yuma Drug Store. A daughter was born on Frilay last to the wife of Frank Hodges. "When a cold, becomes settled in the system it will take several days' treat ment to cure it, and the best remedy to use is Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy. It will cure quicker than any other and also leaves the system in a natural and healthy condition. Sold by Yuma Drug Store. Prof. E. Price of the Yuma high school, accompanied by .Mrs. Price, re turned the last of the week from Phoe nix, where Prof. Price had been in attendance upon the teachers institute. W. H. Westover, father of Editor Wotover of the Morning Sun, accom panied by his daughter Mrs. W. E. Stevens, and the husband and two chil dren of the hitter, arrived here Satur day night, from their home in Seattle and expect to remain during the winter. A new school bouse is to be erected at, Parker at once, a subscription ,fund of $1000 having been raised for that purpose by the residents of the thriv iug new town up the river. Committee of Taxpayers Report Fifty taxpayers of the valley assem bled at Nichols' hall last Friday night for the purpose of receiving the report of the committee appointed to seek legal advice in the matter of the- ex cessive county taxes for the year 1909. The committee, consisting of J. A.Gar vin, F. A. Bowles and John Gandolfo, Sr., reported that they had employed Attorney T. D. Molloy as legal counsel. Mr. Molloy himself appeared before the meeting and stated that in his judgment no legal relief was obtain able from the assessment for the cur rent year. After much discussion the committee was continued indefinitely, with instructions to make any and all investigations of the management of county affairs that may be deemed ne cessary and rppnrt at a later meeting, the date of. which would be announced in the future. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas Couuty, ss: Frauk J. Cheney makes oath that he is 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 ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me. and subscribed to in my presence, this Cth day of De cember, A. D., 18S5. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public: Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, and acts directly on the blood and mucuos surfaces of the sys tem. . Send, for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Attractive Rest Corner. The Yuma Hardware Company has fitted up an attractive rest corner just inside the entrance ot trie store, on Second street. A writing-table,chairs, desk light, 'phone, writing materials and magazines have been placed, mak ing a cosy retreat where the passer-by may drop in to write a note, figure a bill or snatch a few moments' rest. The nook is an innovation in Yuma and will doubtless be appreciated as a great convenience of this kind should be. Kills to Stop the Fiend. The worst foe for 12 years of. John Deye, of Gladwin, Mich., was a running ulcerl He paid doctors over 5400.00 without benefit. Then Bucklin's Arni ca Salve killedthe uicer and cured him Cures Fever Sores, Boils, Felons, Ecze ma, Salt, Rheum. Infallible for Files Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Corns. 25c at Yuma Drug Store Return of the British. Lord Osborne Beauclerk of London and- Warburton' Pike of Victoria, B. C, ihtrtwo sportsmen who spent a week in Yuma a short time ago, returned Sun day night from I iOs . Angeles, whither they had gone to purchase a boat for a trip down the Colorado and out into the Gulf of California as far as La Paz. The srentlcraen are guests at the South ern Pacific Hotel and will remain here for several days completing arrange ments for their hunting and fishing trip. WON't Slight a Good Friend. 'If I ever need a cough medicino again I know what to get," declares Mrs. A. L. Alley of Beals, Me., "for, after using ten bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, and seeing its excel lent results in my own family and oth ers, I am convinced it is the best medi cine made for Coughs, Colds and Luug Trouble." Everyone who tries it feels just that way. Relief is felt at once and its quick cure surprises you. Fou Bronchitis, Asthma, Hemorrhage, Croup, La Grippe, Sore Throat, pain in the chest or lungs it's supreme. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaran teed by Yuma Drug Store. Friday Weddings. Marriage licenses were issued on Fri day last, by Probate Judge DeVane to .1. L. Burton and Aliene Robertson, both of Los Angeles; Walter H. Meade of Phoenix and Alice L. Tonninyen of Lodi, Cal.; and to Thomas D. Meodoza of Kofa and JesusitaG. C'oz of Mohawk. The last named couple we-e married by the justice of the peace the same day. .hiilge DeVane united Mr. Meade and Miss Tonningen, while the Los Angeles couple, Mr. Burton and Miss Robertson, were made one by the Rev. Coulter, pustor of the Yuma Metbodist church. Sua Now the Property of Westover Papers filed in the om'ce of the coun ty recorder on Thursday afternoon last gave the first information of a transfer of the good will and ownership of the Morniii" Sun, Mr. Westover, president of the Sun company, having purchased the stock of A. M. Foster and becoming sole owner of 'the paper and plant. Mr. Foster, who acquired the Sun about four years ao, is one of t he most pop ular young newspapermen in the pro fession. He put the Sun upon a paying basis almost from the beginning of his control and so maintained it, as busi ness manager with the corporation which was formed about a year ago and of which Mr. Westover was made pres ident. The latter lias been editor of the Sun since his connection with the paper, and doubtless will so continue. Mr. Foster will remain in charge of the mechanical department until next 1,1, ..c..t 1 11 uuuerbiuuu, ne win icuuiu vtiiiii ma laiuiiy tu ins uoyuuou home in Texas, tvhere his mother still resides. Dr. C. II. Rorer.s, who is now located at Kofa, was in town last week. i County Fair Commissioner C. H. Colman returned Monday from Phoenix, where he man aged the Yuma county exhibit during Fair week. Mr. Colrnan came back: with flying colors, bringing with him blue ribbons for eighteen of the products of Yuma valley, as well as twelve red ribbon or second prizes. The county exhibit as a whole came in for second place, although the concensus of opinion among the visitors was that it deserved to be first, in variety, at least. Taken as a whole the commissioner pro nounces the Fair a groat success The capital "city was crowded with visitors from all over the territory, as well as many from other sections of the country. ive Alberto Imperial, accompanied by P. Munoz, left Friday morn ing for the Cibola valley, where they will gather the cattle be longing to Imperial, all of which have been contracted for by the two Yuma firms Hodges Bros. and Balsz. Hodges Bros, during the week bought 200 fine hogs from George Fishbaugh. These porkers were raised at the Fish baugh ranch, three miles down the valley, and are of a superior quality. Goes to Tucson Mrs. L. G. Bowers, the able representative and clever corres p'ondent of the PhaenbrGaaette in Yuma for the . past eight or nine months, left for her home in Tucson last night, the Gazette having abandoned the Yuma field for the present. Mrs. "Bowers, besides being a good newspaper woman, is pos sessed of those pleasing, qualities which go to make friends, and has made them by the score in Yuma, and all regret very much to see her leave, but. hope that she may again return. Wentworth-Peete ' Rev. George Selby of the Kpiscopal chnryh on Saturday night last united in marriage Harry G. Wentworth of Yuma and MissSara lev", Cal.' The bride Sarah Feete,of Berke- e has been a teach- er'itf the California town, and is a young woman of charmintr personality. Mr. Wentworth came here several months ago from Calexico to fill a posi tion in the mechanical department of tne Yuma examiner. Tn young couple intend to make Yuma their per manent home. Appointed Administrator E. G. Haruthers, president of the First National Bankt was ou Friday appointed special administrator of the estate of Sir Arthur Cowell Stennev. who died in Vuraa the 2nd day of last July,.leaving a large sum uf money on deposit in a local bank, .fudge A. C. Baker of Phoenix represents the inter ests of the daughter and heiress of the deceased nobleman in Arizona. Prof. W. Greenwood, Prof. A- H.- .Mclure, Miss Mary E. Post. Supervisor A. LI. Kent, wife and daughter, Mrs. John Speesc, Miss Nele Lyon and Chas. De( !orse were among those returning Sunday morning after spending Fair week in Phoenix. Re v. J. W. Maddox of Los Angeles, pastor of the Christian church in the Angel city, stopped over in Yuma last. week while eng route from 'a "visit to his old home in Ketucky, and spent several days with his son, who is an employe at Luguna dam. Uhau Lee, a prominent member of the Chinese restaurant keepers here. left late lasi week for San Francisco and from there he will sail for China. Chau has been in this country, thirty years and this is his first trip. to his na tive land. R.- S. Stubbs, general "freight and passenger ag-nt of the . P. lines in Arizona, accompanied by bis travelincr representative, E. A. Macon, spent Saturday in Yuma transacting business and meefciner the merchants of the town. Mrs. J. M. Brown of Moreland, Ky.f is spending the winter as the puest of her son, V. B. Cloyd of Yuma valley, having returned with her grand daughter, Ruth Cloyd, who spent the summer in the Blue Grassvstate. J. A. Morrison of Dunsmirc, Cal., registered at the Giindolfo, Saturday, having come from ltedlaads, where he left his automobile, in which be had traveled from the northern part of the state. J. F. Tobias of Wilson, Kansas, a brother of E. H. Tobias, cashier of the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank, arrived late last week and will spend several weeks in Yuma before goinjj on to the coat. Miss Adaline Frank, who has been in school in Los Angeles for the past two years, has recently become a student at Woodbury Business College, where j she will take a complete course. C. A. Selby and Burdetto Moody of the Picach Basin camp, who spent part of hist, wnpfc in tmvn "rot.iTnrmd r. tu mines on Friday. a&e your 001113 in Yuma County? .- It's Ladened with Wealth Waiting for the Hustler Far Any Information, Write - A. Immigration Commissioner, Yuma, Arizona Yv Senate Committee Here The special train which bro't the Senate irrigation committee to Yuma arrived at 5;30 o'clock Sunday morning, coming from the Imperial valley, where the party had spent the preceding day. The committee was made up of Senaior Thomas H. Carter of Montana, ! chairman.; Senators Warren. of Wyoming and Jones of Washington, Accompanying the committee were F.H.Newell, director of the reclamation ser vice, and.L. C. Hill, supervising engineer .for the southern divis ion. The distinguished visitors were met here by Governor Sloan and B. W. Zachau, secre tary to Delegate Ralph Cameron. A reception committee, consist ing of Project Eugineer Sellew, Assistant Engineer Lawson, J. S, Garvin and R. G. Stitt, presi dent and secretary respectively of the Water Users' Association; President C. D. Baker of the Commercial Club, and a number of Yuma citizens met the train and the visitors, when the latter awakened. At 8 o'clock a trip was made to Lagunu'dam and a couple of hours" Wre"speht in showing the great work of the government at that point. The senators seemed much impressed with the quality of the work done and the- im mensity of the project. Return ing from the dam they viewed the riverand surrounding coun try from the Port Yuma hill, and were shown the site for the projected new bridge across the Colorado! On the Arizona side of the river they were met by automobiles and taken for a tour of the town and the mesa, enjoy ing a drive, also, through the orange groves. In the afternoon a second automobile trip gave the visitors a view of the valley as far south as the Mexican line, stops being macle at Nichols hall and JSomerton to afford the farm ers of the valley an opportunity to meet the senators. A confer ence was held at 7 o'clock Sun day evening by the committee with the board of governors of the Water Users' Association, after which a public reception was held, and here the visitors delivered short addresses, intro ductions being made by District Attorney Timmons. The senti ment expressed unanimously by the members of the committee was that funds would be provid ed during the winter to finish, not only the Yuma project, but all of the twenty-three others under way. Senator Carter ex pressed himself here as he has elsewhere, as favoring a warrant issue for the purpose of raising the necessary money. Following the departure of No., lo Sunday evening the sen atorial special polled out at 9:85. Governor Sloan being aboard and accompanying the party to Phoenix, where a visit was made by the committee on Monday. E. G. Caruthers, O. F. Townsenu and Hitpt. Harry Bonkersler and son were among those returning t he last of the week from r'hoenix, where they had been spending a few days at the Fair. Amos Adams came in the last of the week from the Cove group of claims in the Castle Dome district, which are owned by himself, Sheriff Livingston and W. D. Riley. Mrs. H. C. Johnson spent Fair week in Phoenix as the guest of her brother, Dr. James A Ketcherside. Ike Proebstel. the rancher and min ing man, of Well ton', spent a part of last v.eek in Ynma, i 'arnma 6! ' B. 9 A. B. Ming and E. EJ. Pinnev of the Thumb Butte mine came in Saturday night from a week's visit to their prom ising claims. Frank, C. F. and D. Storiner, cattle men, spent a part of last week in Yuma overseeing a shipment of cattle from their California ranges eastward. M. G.Silva, of Salinas, Cal., wholast year purchased a ranch in. the vallev. has brought his family here and they will make this their future home. The infant son of Raman Ochoa. an employe of the King of Arizona mine, died on Friday last at the Qehoa home on Second street. Miles McBrower. a valley farmer, is nursing a broken arm as the result of his ambition to shine as a carpenter and do some repairing on his house. Born. Captain Polhamus received a wire from his son Albert-gen eral passenger agent of the Canadian Pacific Railroad at Los Angeles, this morning saying he was the father of a baby boy; born today. The Sentinel ex tends congratulations. TRAVEL is the greatest ed ucational force known to man. It teaches vs more than anything else Travel as much asyou will,observe as closely as 'you will, but 3011 will not find any Grocery Values than you will find right at Alexan der's .store. The reason i& that the products of the world's best mak ers find their way to our counters. The Yuma Mercantile Co, Successor to L. W. ALEXANDER I A PEEP INTO OUR ICE BOX and see what a splendid supply of fresh meat of every kind will greet yonr eyes. We do not exaggerate in the least wheh we say that we have at lerst as good meats, game and poultry as an be had any where in Arizona. LITTLE LEGS OF LAMB for roasting. They make a fine Sunday dinner. You'll lose nothing but gain much by coming here for your meats. Our aim is to supply the best meat obtainable at the lowest possible price, and judging by our ever-increasing patronage, we are succeeding fairly well. F. and E. Hodges Yuma Meat Market Phone 23 LATEST MINING LOCA TION BLANKS AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE. :: o- o. ;''. :.V'. :.: :'V.-V.v!:"-: I in an JOE HENRY PORCH SHADES JO EHCMDV O CrH KJt Night Phone. Parlor, 96 Night Phone, Residence, 18 Day Phone, Yuma Hardware Co. o. c. Undertaker and Embalmer OPEN NIGHTS PARLORS : Cor. Third and Main Sts. R. J. MARSHALL, Prap'r HAS CHANGED The S. P. Hotel Yuma, Arizona Thoroughly Renovated and Refitted. Clean, Cool, Comfortable. Finest Caisine and Table Service. Solicits Patronage of Yuma Residents. Caters to Commercial trade Free Sample Rooms. BATHS "It Leads; Others Follow." Yuma Daily E 5ee House, Sign and Decorative Carriages and Furniture a Specialty. Picture Frames Made and Repaired. Graining, Marbling, Gilding, Silvering FIRST STREET BELOW ALPHA LAUNDRY, Winiams' Wood Yard. Hay, Grain and Wood for sale. Prompt delivery. Prices reasonable. First avenue, opposite tbe A. O. U. W. Hall. ' Pbone 127. TH?5 P3PFP is kept on file at tVKE AD VERTISING AGENCY, INC., 427 South Main St., Los Angeles, and 779 Market St., San Francisco, where contracts for advertising can be made lor it. LATEST MINING LOCA-. TION BLANKS AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE, Furniture flan. The Best is the Cheapest. The Vudor is the Best. m Mi EXCLUSIVE AGE NT TCR C Shades and Hammocks 62 F. E. CURTIS, Manai HANDS AGAIN F. E. CURTIS, Manager l ? C xammer zona Shorey about it. "i&4"'i"i'"4"S!,'i'"3&iC' i ii'jl' "it1 4i 'i I Cofd Air Storage HARK ET David Bafsz, Proprietor. t WHOI1ESAI1E AND RET Alia DEALER IN BEEF, nUTTON, PORK, VEAL AND SAUSAGE. Alfalfa-Fed Cattle from the Salt River Valley received by Rail Here., Yuma, Arizona. phoenix Restaurant Mesfs 25c and up. Everything New, Neat and Clean. Private Rooms. Sanguinetii build ing, east side of Main street. CHAU & YOUNG, Prop'rs. The 4 i 5