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LOCAL BRIEFS. From Thursday's Daily. District court will open next Mon flay. N. AI. McDonald was in town Wed nesday. George Merwin is in town from Wal nut Grove. C. W. Piatt was in town yesterday from Kirkland. P. R. Raymond was in town from Catoctin yesterday. E. J. F. Borne is expected home to morrow or Saturday. Jos. Dougherty has returned from his visit to California. Dr. McCandless was feeling a little better than usual yesterday. - John Kelly, a mining man, from McCabe, was in town yester lay. Mr. and Airs. .Marion James and child left yesterday for Nebraska. Ex-Governor Louis J. Wolfley re turned yesterday from a visit to Phenix. Dr. John A. Lentz, a well known dentist of Phenix, was in the city yes terday. Mr and Mrs. C. H. Pratt were regis tered at one of the Prescott hotels yes terday. P. R. Stewart went out to Poland and Walker yesterday on forest re serve business. " John Duke and his little daughter will leave today for a visit to the St, Louis exposition. W. K. Flora went over to Jerome yesterday for a brief visit, to get ac quainted with the voters. The Crescent society of the high school will give a literary entertain ment. tomorrow afternoon. ( Mrs. Ed S. Campbell will assist Mis3 Chilson in the song recital to be given at K. of P. hall Friday night. H. E. Armitage came up yesterday from Cochise county, where he is su perintendent of the Old Terrible mine A. B. Mader will play a violin obligatoat the song recital to be given Friday night by Miss Chilson at K. of P. hall. Frank Wingfield 'and Miss Minnie Martin, of the Verde valley, were married on Tuesday evening at the Prescott hotel by Judge C. P. Hicks. Fred Ullman and C. II. Reynolds opened their wholesale liquor house yesterday on the southwest corner of the plaza in the Fisher building. Mr. and Mrs. Will L. Clark returned yesterday to their home in Jerome af ter a couple of days' visit in Prescott the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Nor ris. Mrs. H. A. Belcher, of California, is visiting her brother-in-law, B. M. Belcher, and his wife in Prescott. Airs. Belcher is the widow of B. M. Belcher's brother, who died about a month ago. In Wednesday morning's issue the heading of the Jerome news, "Will Examine Equator Mine" was mislead ing and erroneous, as the mine to be examined mentioned in the item was the Copper Chief. S. S. Ballard, the Jerome jeweler, returned to his home yesterday after a few days' visit in Piescott. Mr. Bal lard is the socailist candidate for treas urer but claims that he is not making any canvass for votes as he prefers to let voters make up their minds them selves as to how they should vote. W. B. Rising, who flashed across the sporting horizon in Prescott like a me teor during the past three days left yesterday for Denver. He started in with a capital of eighty cents on Sun day and drew out about 51,400 from the games, succeeded in getting him self arrested and paid a fine. Mr. C. V. Brockway and wife, and at the same time, bride, for they have been married less than a week, are the guests of Mr. and Alia. AIoNeely. Air. Brockway is from Jerome, where ho is private (secretary to Senator Clark, and their trip to the Salt River valley is a part of their honeymoon. Tempe Correspondence, Phenix Republican. 1 Mr. and Airs. M. Newfleld, the latter a niece of Airs. Jeannette Levy, stop ped off in Prescott for a few days visit with their relatives, as they were re turning from an extended visit east. They arrived on the delayed train on Tuesday evening and vrill remain un til tomorrow or next day before re suming their homeward journey. C. B. Lawrence, formerly of AIc CaDe, was in town on Wednesday en route to Kirkland to take a position assistant to Mr. Chapman, in charge of T. M. Earnhart's mill and cyanide plant Air. Lawrence is avery capable ytmng man, and is also very popular with all who knew him. He was for merly employed at Iron King. C. H. Smith, representing the Nat Reiss Southern Carnival company, has boon in town two or three days look ing over the field hero with a view of arranging for tne appearance or tnat aggregation of shows. The company is in Grand Junction this week and is working Us way south being scheduled for Phenix during the early part of December. In speaking of an amateur dramatic entertainment given in that city the Appleton Wisconsin Post says: "The leading lady was Aliss Luella Chilson, who is known in this city. She pos sesses a strong clear mezzo-soprano voice and has excellent dramatio pow er, both in singing and in speaking. She carried her part very well in deed." Aliss Chilson appears here for the first time in a eong recital to be given Friday night at the K. of P. hall. The music loving people of Prescott will no doubt largely turn out to hear this beautiful and talented young lady. From Friday,s Daily. John S. Jones of the'Jessie mines is in town. Floyd Gibbons came in last evening from the Cash mine. Alrs.C.H.McLane has returned from her visit to California. Thomas E. Campbell came over from Jerome last evening. Edgar T. Smith, the Seligman sheep man, returned home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Pratt, of Pittsburg, returned to Wickenburg last night. Father Quetu' went up to Ash Fork yesterday, returning on last nfght's train. Jim O'Connell and Pete Mackin were in town yesterday from Groom Creek. Aliss Wilson, sister of Mrs. Dr. W. S. Smith has returned to her home in Los Angeles. Dr. G. W. A7ickers and W. C. Bash ford came from the south on yester day's train. Luke Ploming returned yesterday tp his home in Turkey "creek after a short visit in Prescott. Harry La Alontayne, manager of the Sultan mine, came up on Thursday's train from the south. W. K.Flora returned yesterday from Jerome and went o Congress on yes terday's freight train. W. L. Douglas, the shoe man, is the candidate for governor on the demo cratic ticket of Massachusetts. Leu Young yesterday filed a butcher bond of $1,000 with William Stephens and J. H. Wingfield as surties. Dr. AlcCandiess took a turn for the worse on Wednesday night and at 10 o'clock last night was reported to be quite ill. E. Rautman will go out to the Bun ker Hill mine to remain for a week or ten days to look after the development work on that property. William Horne who keft a road sta tion west of Camp Verde on the Pres cott road, died on Alonday last and was buried on Tuesday. For telegraphic news which are re liable, read the Journal-Miner, the only paper in northern Arizona which takes the associated press report. Air. and Airs. Baker Northrop went to Phenix last night. Mrs. -Northrop expects to remain there for the winter but Mr. Northrop will retnrnjn a few days. "Tex" Barrett, who jabbed William Watson in the neck with a pocket knife at Ash Fork recently over a card game entered a plea of guilty befoie Justice Tablot yesterday and was fined 50 which was promptly paid. Henry John Edwards, a native of Wales, died yesterday,Thursday after noon, November 3d, at 237 south Ala rina street, aged 43years. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 1 o'clock to which friends and acquain tances are invited. The manner in which live stock is pgrmittcd to wander our streets, break into yards and destroy lawns at nights has grown to be a nuisance and out rage. We have a city ordinar.ee cover ing this matter and officers who should see to its enforcement. While Joe Engle was en route to a mining camp yesterday with a load of freight the pole of his wagon broke and the wagon was skewed off the road over an embankment and upset. En gle was caught beneath the wagon and was injured so that he will be inca pacitated for work for several days. A. J. Head has just taken an order from the Pfau Gold Alining company for a car load of ruberoid roofing and two carloads of lumber to be used in the improvements being made by the Pfau company at their mine. The lumber ordered is just a starter of what will be used in the proposed im provements. II. J. Murphy, a well known miner of Poland, was in town yesterday, it being his first visit here for a year. Air. Murphy was formerly a railroad engineer employed on the S. F. P. & P. road, but quit the business several years ago. He said he took a stroll i SOLD down to the yards and through the shops just to see what improvements bad boon made in locomotives and to shake hands with any old acquaint ances he might chance to see. He found the locomotives looking as nat ural and familiar but failed to find a familiar face among the employees, the old timers of the road, who were in its eniploygcontemporaneously with him having nearly all left and the fow remaining in its employ of his ac quaintances not being there at the time of his visit. Mr. Alurphy will return to Poland again today. WANTED Four good heavy mules. State age, weight and price. Ad dress PfauG. M. &R. Co., 10x26x2w Cherry, Ariz. After the close of the regular busi ness session of the Eagles Aerie last night a smoker was given oy the lodge, which was a very enjoyable affair to all present. About one hun dred members and their friends were in attendance and the evoning was de voted to music, speech making and refreshments. Particular interest cen tered in the latter as they were fur nished by a number of the members. The Eagle's band was present and played a number of airs. It' was an evening of genuine good fellowship and fraternal greetings. WANTED Quickly, few persons to represent long established wholesale house among retail merchants and agents. Local territory of few coun ties. 518 salary and expenses paid weekly. Expense money avdanced. Commission extra. Permanent engage ment. Business successful. Previous experience not essential. Enclose self addressed envelope. Address, Super intendent Travelers, 325 Dearborn St., Chicago. 9-28-tl2w From Saturday's Daily. Douglas Brown has returned from his hunting trip. , J. S..-Jones left yesterday for New York for a month's visit. J. H. Farrell returned on Thursday, from a visit to Los Angeles. The Brotherhood of Fireman will give a big ball on November 22d. C. . AI. Beall returned a few days since from a visit to Los Angeles. Charles T. Joslin, manager of the AlcCabo mine was in Prescott yester day. Kalph L. Clark came in Thursday evening from Aliddelton to renew his acquaintance with his family. C. E. Arnold, of Phenix, spent yes terday in Prescott on business, return ing homo on last evening's train. Fred Caporette has purchased the one half interest of the lato Adolpb Spadino in the Germania saloon. Air. and Airs. AI. Newfleld, who have been visiting the Levy family left yes terday for their home fn San Francisco. The case of the Phoenix and Easter against the Arizona-Eastern relative to the disputed right of v.ay of the two Children especially and the housekeeper to their food. As good cake can good eggs, so also a ful as well as dainty Good Health a pure and perfect baking powder. Royal Baking Powder is indispensable in the preparation of the highest quality of food. It imparts that peculiar light ness, sweetness and flavor noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, doughnuts, crusts, etc., and what is more important, renders, the food wholesome and agreeable to young and old. ROYAL BAKING POWDCR DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT The $ 1 .00 bottls contalrj 2K times the trial size, which sells for 50 cents. PREPARED ONLY AT THE LABORATORY OF E. C. DeWITT & COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL- BY THE BRISLEY DRUG COMPANY roads from Kelvin to Dudleyvillo was on trial at Florence yesterday. Dr.G.W. Vickers returned to Phenix on last night's train. The city council has ordered a regis tration of voters for the forthcoming city election. Coles A. Bashford is in town again on his periodical visit h6re looking after his business interests in the town. Robert K. Porter with the Presoott Electric company, will leave todsy for a visit with relatives at Cham paign, Illinois. C. N. Smith, of Milwaukee, and George C. Duffin, of Wisconsin, arriv ed on last night's train on a business visit to this section. The funeral of the late Henry John Edwards took place yesterday after noon from the undertaking parlors of H. M. Alaus & Co. S. C. Lamb, assayer at the Glad stone mine returned last night from a visit east, among other places visited being the St. Louis exposition. Rev. R. W. Rogers superintendent of missions in Arizona, of the Methodist church arrived on yesterday's train from the south and held the quarterly conference of the local church laet evening. J. P. Hemonway, assistant treasurer of the Bradshaw Alountain Copper Mining and Smelting company hus been spending a fow days in Prescott looking after the business affairs of the company. H. H. Cloud, connected with the barwell Wining company wnicn 3s operating at Kirkland, passed through Prescott on last evening's train en route from California to the mines of the company. Wm. Engle has his trunk packed ready to take his departure for Cali fornia but has not yet fixed the date of his going. Ho may leave today or he may not go for several days, he re marked yesterday. Fred C. Kingsbury, assistant manR ger of the Crown King mines company was in town yesterday. He says thct he has received very favorable reports from the east in regard to the business of the company. The Black Rock Alining company has mortgaged its property to tho Fidelity Security company for the purrose of issuing 530,000 in bonds to be placed on the market for sale to develop tha property. The Mark Smith banner was taken in on Thursday evening to have tha kinks taken out of it and to give it p. rest. It was returned to its placo again on Friday morning and behaved fairly well during the day. j Dr. McCandless' condition last night was slightly worse than the night pre- j viously. He seems to be slowly sink ing day by day and is slightly deliri ous at times. He is unable to be oui of bed any of the time now. are fond of dainties, must look carefully be made 1 only witn cake that is neaitn- must be raised with GO.. NEW YRK. I Material is being landed at Wicken burg for track laying on the Arizona and California railroad. Five miles of tho grade have been completed and this amount of track will be laid at once, the force formerly on the Phenix and Eastern being brought up for that purpose. The frllowing list of bets were post ed on Thursday at a Phenix resort for anyone who wanted easy money : S200 to $100 that Roosevelt is elected; $200 to $400 tjhat Roosevelt beats Parker by more electoral votes that McKinley secured over Bryan in 1900; that Fowl er carries Maricopa county; $200 that Smith carries the territory. Major H. Connett and Major J. Fynn, the musical majors of the Sal vation army will visit Prescott next week and special meetings will bo held on Monday and Tuesday evening, at which vocal, instrumental solos and duets will be rendered. On Tuesday evening Major H. Connet will lecture in the Alethodist church on Marina street. A new heating plant is being placed in the high school building. The heat will be furnished from the plant in the new school building being con ducted by a two inch pipe to the other building and then from the basement will be forced by means of a blower into the upper rooms in the same man- ! ner that the new building is heated. It.' is a heating and ventilating plant combined. John Kinney returned last night from a visit east on mining business and he reports a successful trip. He brought a Chicago ballot back with him ju-at as a sample of such a docu ment in a large city. There are sevn tickets on the ballot and a full ticket comprises sixty candidates to be voted for. The entire seven are not full, but the ballot contains an aggregation of about 400 candidates. Mr. Kinney says that business is rather quiet throughout the east and that he heard very little talk about politics. An El Paso telegram says that the Rio Grande Sierra Madre and Pacific railroad, the El Paso southern Termi nal and Bridge company and the Sier ra Madre Construction company were sold November 3d by Tilgham, Row land & Co., of New York, to WT. C. Greene, president of the Green Con solidated Copper company, of Cana noa, Mexico, for $2,000,000. The ne gotiations have been pending for the past month. It is a ilne running from El Paso 156 miles in a southwesterly direction in the state of Chihuhua, Mex., and terminating at Terraza?, the Mormon colony in that country. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Prescott & Eastern railroad com pany will be held at the office of the company, in the city of Prescott, ter ritory of Arizona, on Wednesday, the 16th day of November, -1904, at 12 o'clock noon of said day, for the pnr poso of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly be brought before tho meeting. Books for transfer of stock will be closed November 1st, remain ing closed until December 1st, 1904. Dated at Prescott, Arizona, this 10th day of October, 1904. (Signed) P. AI. Murphy, Wallace Fairbank, President. Secretary. 10xl2xtd STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of tho stockholders of the Bradshaw Alountain railroad com pany will be held at the office of the company, in the city of Prescott, ter ritory of Arizona, on Wednesday, the ilGth day of November, 1904, at 12 ! o'clock noon of said day, for the pur- pose of electing a board of directors for tho ensuing and for the j transaction of such other business as j may properly be brought before the ! meeting. Books for transfer of stock i will be closed November 1st, remain- ing closed until December 1st, 1904. j Dated at Prescott, Arizona, this ! 10th day of October, 1904. : (Signed) b. AI. Murphy, i Wallace Fairbank, President. ' Secretary. 10xl2xtd TOWNSHIP PLAT APPROVED. j Prescott, Arizona, Oct. 26, 1904. Notice is hereby given that plat of i survey ot township 16 N. R. 5, west j has been received at this office and S will be officially filed November 25, 5 1904, at which time we will be prepar ed to receive and act on applications to make entries in said township. v Fen S. Hildreth, J. M. W. Aloore, Register. Receiver. tf Bring your job work to the Journal Miner office. It will be promptly and neatly done at reasonable prices THE ? ? 99 ? SALOON ft Fine Wines, Liquors, B: ess, Cigars and Good Things to Eat. Everything the Market Affords, and Served in First-Class Shape. & Only White Help Employed I Stuthman & Eckert, Props. PHONE 383. nieTDini iriut. nrrwrc cr a I H Rainier Beer. Forfeiture Notice. Prescott, Ariz.. Nov. 3, 1004. To Thomas O. Williams, His Heirs and As signs : You are hereby notified that we, the un dersicned, have during each of the years 1890, 1900, 1901, 1903 and 1903, expended the sum of $1G0, or tho total sum ot $500, in Iabor'and improvements upon the Remem ber Me mining claim, located in Pino Grove mining district, Yavapai county, Ari zona, the notice of location whereof is re corded in the office of the county recorder in book 49 of mines at page 253, mininz rec ords of Yavapai county, Arizona, in order to hold said claim under tho provisions of sec tion 2324. Revised Statutes of the United States and amendments thereto, concerning annual labor upon mining claims, it being the amount required to hold said claim for the periods ending December 3lst of each of the above named years. And if after ninety days from the Iastpub licatiOn of this notice you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of said expenditure as co-owner, your interest in said Remem ber Me mining claim will be forfeited and become the property of the undersigned, your 'co-owners, who have made the required expenditures, by the terms of said sectioa 2324. Sarah McKenzie, M. Roland. First publication Nov. 4 D. Notice of Forfeiture. Prescott, Ariz.. Nov. 3, 1904. To Smiley S. Jones, His Heirs and Assigns r You aro hereby notified that the under signed has expended during the year 19JKi the sum of one hundred ($100) dollars in labor and improvements upon the McKay mining claim, adjoining the Buster claim, situate in Fine Grove mining district, coun ty of Yavapai and Territory of Arizona, the notice of location when of is of record in the office of tho county r- oorder in book 43 of mining records of Ytvjpai county, Ari zona, at page G2i. i rder to hold said claim under the prov.- -is of section 2324' of the Revised Statuli - ' ihe United States and the amendments i 'eto concerning annual labor on ininiii- ' -a, it being the amount required to hold - 1 lims for the period ending December . :'J3. And if, within ninety " lays from the personal service of th'- '.tice or within ninety (90) days after ' -.'jlication hereof you fail or refuse to c- . ribute your pro portion of said expen - tares as co-owner, your interest in the said mining claim will become the nronerty of the subscriber, your co-owner, who has made the required expen diture by the terms of said section 2324. Jo tin McKenzie. First publication Nov. 4 D. FALL WOOLENS of the latest patterns and shades for Suits and Trous ers just received VOIGTLANDER'S THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR New Wilson Building, opposite Hotel Burke. Buy a Home in California! NO INTEREST NO TAXES $i.oo Down; $i.oo Per Week for any lot we own either at Watts Junction, Abila or Lat in Station, on the best electric system in the world, the main line of the Long Beach divi sion of the Pacific Electric R Send for Maps, Prices, Etc. Golden State Realty Co. 421 So. Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. Brightens the Eye! Gladdens the Heart! 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