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Train Schedule In effect from Monday, Hot. 21, 1910. EAST-BOUND. DEPART No. 8. (El Paso Fses.v. . 5:05 n.m No. 2. ( Californian) 11:20 p.m No. 10. (SuDEet Express) 8:10 p.m No. 4. (Golden State Ltd.),.. 5:50 p,m WEST-BOUND DEPART No. 3s. (Sunset Express)..... 4:05 a.m No. 3. (Golden State Ltd.)... 7:55 a.m No. 7. (Cal. Passenger) 7:50 p.m No. 1. (Californian ) 11 :20 p.m A. J. LOCKE, Agent. CARNEGIE HERO Yarn Btoy My. Be "Awarded for Hero! Act One The readers-f the Sentinel will re call the heroic act of Frank Locke,, son of Agent A. J. Locke,, in-rescuing Veta Roma and Richard Heyl from the treacherous-Colorado on May 30, 1910. The local papers said much in praise of young Locke at the time, but nothing was-done aside from local praise of the boy- Under date of May 19, almost a year after this occurrence Professor A. H. McClure took the matter up- with, the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission. He received a- prompt reply from J. A. Wilmot, manager of the commission, asking-for some additional information, stating that upon receipt of same the commission, would give further con sideration to young Locke's case. The letter was courteous and its gen eral tone would indicate that Yuma may have a real hero. Peofessor Mc Clure has great hopes ia securing the award of & medal for bis former-school boy,, and whether, the commission is so convinced, or notr all Yum, will look upon Locke as a real boro. Wins Eight for Life II was a? Ibng and" Bloody battle for life that was waged by James B. Mer sqon, of Newark, N. J., of which he writesr "I had lost much blood from lung hemorrhages and was, very weak and run down. For eight months I waB unable to work.. Death Reemed close on my heels, when I began, three weeks ago, to use Dr. King's New Dis overj. But it has helped me greatly, ft is doing all that you claim." For weak, sere lungs, abstinate coughs, stubborn colds, hoarseness, la grfppe, asthma, hay fever or any throat or 1ud trouble it is supreme. 50c and' 91.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggist. New High School Building John Wadln, the Big. contractor, is in Phoenir this week preparing a bid to submit to the Union HighSchool board in that city on their- duster of new buildings to be ereeted at a cost of 9150,000. These buildings are to be grouped in a Bimilar manner to Uni versity, institutions, and is thus an ad vance over the usual custom of placing all the students in- one large building. Mr. Wad in built the new Courthouse and the large grammar school building and many of the leading high school buildings in the Imperial valley. If he secures the contract at Phoenix be will give good service to the board; A Charming Woman is one who is lovely in face, form, mind and temper. But it's hard; for a woman to be charming without health. A weak, Bickly woman will be nervoua and irritable. Constipation and kidney poisons show in- pimples,, blotches, skin eruptions-and a wretched complexion. But Electric Bitters always prove a godsend to women who want health, beauty and friends. They regal ate stomach, liver and kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, Bright eyes, pure breathy smooth, velvety skin, lovely eomplection and perfect health. Try them. 50o at all druggists Justice's Court Judge JoneB has-been busy this week bearing a case of-cattle stealing. One Chapo Munoz, charged with bring ing stolen property acroBS the line from Sonora, MezM is- being: prosecuted by the California-Mexico Land & Cattle Company for stealing their stock cattle from- their ranch near Mexicali and selling them to the butchers in Yuma and vicinity. P; T. Robertson is de fending Munos and the C.-Mw Company has employed Attorney- Wupperman to assist the District Attorney. The case-is being fought inch by inch and may occupy the attention of the Court ior the balance of the weekv A Dreadful Wound irotn a knife, gun tin can, rusty nail, fireworks, or of aoy other nature, de mands prompt treatment with Buck lea's Arnica Salve to prevent blood p-.)ion or gangrene. It is the quickest, surest healer for all such wounds as also lot burns, boils, sores, skin eruptions, eczema, chapped hands, corns or piles. 25c at all druggists. En Route to Philippines Batteries D and E, Field Artillery of the United States Army, passed through Yuma Sunday from Fort Scott to San Francisco, on their way to the Phil ippinesj The batteries, 406 strong, with their complete equipment, in cluding about 100 head- of horses, came from Oklahoma, where they were sta tioned for some time. They carried & complete equipment-of camp and hos pital equipment and field artillery. Whooping cough is not dangerous when the cough is kept loose and ex pectoration easy by giving Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy. It has been used in many epidemics of this disease ?ith perfect success. Foa sale by all dealers. A. Vandemaik was m from Wellton the first of the week. J. L. Lee has purchased the C. D Baker cottage in. Fourth avenue. Last week John Fishbaugh. sold 100 head of bogs-to the Hodges meat mar ket. Captain B. A. Praser left Monday for Santa Monica to enjoy his summer outing. rCirfcT'H. Hartley, , a prominent mining man of Gila county, business. is in the city on The Yuma Ice Co.'s extra dry ginger ale is on sale wherever drinks are dold. Try it. Dr. J. A. Ketcherside and. family re turned yesterday from a ten days stay at Long Beach. R. P. Marable has returned from Long Beach, where ho spent a few daysswith his family. Postmaster R. H. Chandler, Monday last opened the Government postal savings bank in this city. Professor H. N. Greenwood left Sun day for his home in California. He will return in September. C. D. Baker, the real estate man, left yesterday tu join his wife in Los Angele3. where they will spend the summer. ' Juan Martinez, while blasting at La guua dam, had a leg severely bruised from flying debris being thrown against the llmbv The brick residence being erected by Contractor Ben de Corse in Seventh avenue for MigueL Sortillpn will be completed by July L R. H-. Lee and A. Lincoln DeMund are grading their lots in Third avenue, where they contemplate erecting cot tages in the early fall. W. W. Jones, formerly engaged in the real estate business in this city, was over from San Diego, where he is spending the summer. Joe Balsz has returned from the up per Gila valley, where he purchased sixty-five head of beef cattle for his big meat market in this city. The gauge in the Colorado river at this point now stands at 25-feot and the river is still rising slowly. It will prob ably reach 26. feet before receding. F R. Ingle, manager of the Yuma Hardware Company, has returned from a trip to the coast where he spent a few days with his wife and daughter. -The many friends of L. B. Alexan der will be-pleased to hear that he has about recovered from his recent acci dent and will soon be the Alex of yore. The Yuma Ice Co.'s soda water is the best. Only pure, distilled wa.te.ris used in its manufacture,-therefore it is also the most healthful. Drink no other. Ed Schlatterhousen, a former resi dent of Yuma, arrived in this city this week from Costa Rica, where he bad been for the past year. His four chil dren accompanied him. Geronimo Germain received a pain ful injury from a piece of flying steel, caused by a glancing blow of the sledge hammer, while working in the black smith shop at the siphon yesterday. It is worse than useless to take any medicines internally for muscular or chronic rheumatism. All that 1b needed is a free application of Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale by all dealers. Hiram W. Blaisdell, president of the Yuma Electric & Water Company, was here last week in consultation with Manager M. Mendenhall in regard to contemplated extensions of the water system. Gibson Rainey has gone to the South ern Pacific Hospital at San Francisco for treatment of an eye. Several weeks ago a piece of flying steel struck his eye and the wound has been causing him much pain.- William Winn was overcome yester day from the air pressure while work ing in the shaft at the siphon. He is in the Reclamation Service Hospital and Dr. Ap John says that he will be out again in a few days. The roof is being placed on the Epis copal Church in Second evenue and Contractor de Corse expects to have this church edifice complete by the time the pastor returns in September from his summer vacation. Mrs. W. "R. Stevens closed the Jor dan school last Friday, this being the last school in the county in closing. Mrs. Stevena gave excellent satisfac tion to the patrons and has been eng cased' to teach another term in that distinct. J.BBrown, California capitalist, and old-time friend of Captain W. O. Harris, is in the city arranging for the erection of several cottages on bis lots in South Yuma. Mr. Brown believeB that Yuma will in the near future be come the first city of- Arizona. W. D. Westover, brother of J. H. Westover of the Sun, was in the city the first of the week and left for Santa Ana, Cal. whore he will engage in business. Mr. Westover spent several weeks here last winter and was return ing from his old home in Kentucky. W. H. Dickinson, rural mail carrier, left the first of the week for the scenes of his boyhood days in the vicinity of Boston. He expects to drink from the old oaken bucket" and return early September. J. H. Morton will look after Uncle Sam's rural route during the absence oi Mr. Dickinson. For Rent Furbished rooms, Madison avenue, near I Second street. Mrs, A be Frank. THIS WEEK THIRTV YEARS AGO Genuine warm weather wes killing the mosquitos. The river had commenced falling. The highest for the season was 23.11. The detachment of troops which came over to quiet the Yum as returned to San Diego. Postal Inspector was in town. R. R. McGaughy Signal Service wss abandoned at Tucson and the Old Pueblo was happy over the chance to make its weather according to its formula. Mrs. C. K. Lambie passed an exam ination as teacher and was immediate ly employed as assistant in the Yuma schools. George W.. Norton and party had fin ished the survey of the Mohawk canal and returned to Yuma. John J. Stein, County Recorder, was collecting ore from Yuma county mines for an exhibit. The highest temperature was 110, lowest 65, and average 85. The Clip, Alberta, Red Cloud, Nellie Kenyon, Rover, Melissa, Iron .Cap, Engineer and Black Rock mines re ceived extended notice from the Senti nel's correspondent. Work Will Soon Start after you take Dr. King's .New Life Pills, and you'll quickly enloy their fine results. Constipation and indiges tion vanish and fine appetite returns. They regulate stomach, liver and bow els and impart new strength and energy to the whole system. Try them. Qply 25c at all druggists. The Mesa Lands The broad, level, mesa lands which form a plateau seventy-five feet above the Yuma valley are particularly adapted for the culture of citrus fruits. The excellent air drainage renders these fruits comparatively safe from injurious frosts. Here all the citrus fruits thrive, including oranges, lem ons, grapefruit, tangerines and limes. The sweetness and extreme juciness of Yuma citrus fruits have won for them the first premiums whenever exhibited at the Territorial or World's fairs. Washington navel oranges are ready for market the middle of October and grapefruit follows a month later. The trees are thrifty, bear well, and are entirely free from the insects and dis eases which are a source of so much trouble and expense to the California and Florida growers. Because of their superior quality and extreme earliness, Yuma oranges and grapefruit command a premium of one to three dollars per box in the eastern markets. All of the more important varieties of oranges are grown, such as the Washington navel, Mediterranean sweet, and Va lencia. There is one medicine that, every family should be provided with, and, especially during the summer months, viz, unamnenain's unoiora ana uiar- rhea Remedy. It is almost certain to be needed. It costs but a quarter. Can you afford to be without it? For Bale by all dealers. Sam Small's Paper Rev. Sam Small, former evangelist, orator and writer, will issue the first number of his new daily paper in Phoe nix July 2. Mr. Small is a brilliant man and experienced editorial writer and it is expected that The Sun will take rank from the first issue with the leading papers of the Territory. He wants the oldest newspaper in Arizona on his exchange list, and the Sentinel acknowledges receipt of such request and the pioneer paper of Arizona will be found on the desk of Editor Sam W. Small each week. The uniform success which haB at tended the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy has made It a favorite everywhere. It can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers. Williams' Wood Yard. Hay, Grain and Wood, for sale. Prompt delivery. Prices reasonable. First avenue, opposite the A. O. U. W. Hall. Phone 127. McClure Realty Loan and Trust Company Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Collec tions. Bargains in Improved and Unimproved Lands in the Colorado ana liim vai- levs. and in California Under the Yuma Project. Citv Lots. Cottages and Modern Resi dences, Business Mouses ana uity Blocks for sale at great bargains. We have Cottaeres to rent, Ranches to lease and Business Propositions lor sale. Correspondence solicited. Call on or address McCfure Realty, Loan & Trust Co. Madison Avenue and Third Street Yuma, Arizona Dr. J. F. Teufert, DENTIST 4 Moved to Baker Building. Office Hours : 9 to 5 Ynma Theatre Good crowds are attending the Yuma Theatre at each performance and the high flass pictures which this popular house presents to its patrons are con tinued. Tonight's program will con tain: Found Again. Hypnotized. Freddie's New Shoes. A Trip Through Mexico. Changes will be had again Saturday and Sunday nights. Both these even ing's pictures will be especially inter esting and entertaining. Comedian Bill Dunne appears again Sunday night to delight bis audience. The woman of today who has good health, good temper, good sense, bright eyes and a lovely complexion, the re sult of correct living and good diges tion, wins the admiration orthe world. If your digestion is faiilty Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct it. For sale by all dealers. Alfalfa Pests Congressman Rucker of Colorado has introduced a bill appropriating 810,000 to pay for the expense of investigating methods of extermination of pests de structive of alfalfa, and $25,000 to de vise means to check the spread of these pests, by co-operation with the com mon carriers and agricultural colleges and experiment stations. Drorj in and see your friends at the Old Plantation; you'll be sure to find 'em there. Cdlfl Air Storage flARKETl Bafsz, Proprietor. 1 WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALER IN J BEEF, riUTTON, PORK, VEAL AND SAUSAGE. Alfalfa-Fed Cattle from the Salt River Valley received by Rail Here. Yuma, Arizona. M. S. I I Jewelry and Notions House Funishing Goods Leading Souvenir Card Dealer' m the City. Watch Repairing a Specialty SECOND STREET, eng me Subject Will Convince You that cleanliness . is next to godliness io selecting your meat market. The same is true of provisions and fruits and everything else in the way of food, but It is True of Meat in a greater degree, which the same is an invitation for you to buy your meats of us. We guarantee you satisfac tion in every way. Send In a Trial Order F. and E. Hodges Yuma Meat Market Phone 23 fORRENT Six-room house, be tween First and Sec ond Streets; all mod e r n conveniences screen porches, gas, electricity and bath. Inquire Sentinel Office It pays to advertise in the Sentinel. Vigilance is the mother of opportunity. That we Jaaye kept our eyes open for your interests, is evident Tin ou"ufferiiigofj5ne. groceries. That we have kept in mind your desire for quality and economy will be apparent when you see the Groceries It is seldom that such high grade goods can be offered below regular prices. That we are able to do so now is an opportunity you should not fail to seize at once. Yuma Mercantile Co Successor to L. IV. Alexander & Co. DARLING DEALER IN VUriA, ARIZONA AT .LAST! The people of Yuma havaV access to an acknowledg ed standard, world-wide.' advertised Shoe at the price that, it is sold .at where it is Made f"W : Trt r. W. L. Doiiglai $3.50 Sho - for in all styles ers; high cutand;lowci' ,v"535,? rail e;-7QO A 1 1. m.VslirA vi and the $35Q' Can - ,b B. R SANQUINETTIrS MODERN DEPARTMENT Special Attention to flail Orders; Colorado River DEALERS LUMBER 1 BUILDING MATERIAL Builders' Hardware Umc Nephi Piaster, Glass, Etc,Etc COR. THIRD ST AND MADISON AVENUE- ALEX DURWARD PRESIDENT AND MANAGER ' - TUMA.. ARIZONA Night Phone. Parlor.. 96 Night Phone. Residence. 18 Day Phone. Yuma Hardware O. C. JOHNSON Undertaker and lEnibalmer OPEN NIGHTa ..... PARLORS : cor. Third and Main Sts. DeMUND & WIILLAMS Motion . Change Every Other-Nfgfit : '. .'..'-' C' Everything New New' 'Music, NewMachine,. New -. . Pictures, "New SusgesJ-- : - " " " ' v anci vJd ustness nadlson Avenue and Third- Street YumaArizoria A Day and Night School f6r Energetic Boys and Girls atf Men and Women; Courses In Book-keeping. Type-writing, Shorthand, Arlthmetlcv Peam&ns&Ip Business Forms, English, etc Also Academic subjects. Special Courses in Spanish And English and Teachers Training, "and Mechanical Dratrtng- ComvV&te Com ZssowftxtX StiineiciQT&. Students Enrolled at Any Time. Take a singly subject or full course. CertUwtes granted and Diplomas Call on or address A. H. McCLURE, AT LAST!- The Men and all leath one pric&o& per pair1 - found:ftt r 3f --? Lumber Company (incorporated) IN ALL KINDS OP . .. Co. . 62: ' Proprietor Pictures ege Issued upon completion of Course. Proprietor, Yuma ma, Mm