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WEEKLY JOURNAL-MINER, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 191S. PAGE THREE $100,00! biril fell on its hack ami commenced l to llmur to attract the attention of tlie human, and when the little hird i was released the mother and her offspring slowly hobbled away. The ruse worked successfully and bird I cunning won out, although Mr. Rog ! ers stated it would have been easy to capture both birds as they were in a nearly dormant state. PRESCOTT WSSSgggS PLATINUM ONCE SALES NEARN ON W E POSTMA STER REPORTS THAT BABY WAR SECUR ITIES ARE SELLING' (From Wednesday's Daily.) Charles A. Rchm, one of the best. T?AXTriTV. tttmtt OR t q 1 known of Yavapai pioneers, passed KAFIDLY, JUNL 5 , awav yesterday at .Mcrcv hospital NAMED AS THRIFT DAY. , after an illness of about one month. He was suddenly stricken at his min- . . , .. . ! ing camp several weeks ago with ( From cdnesdav s Daily.) , wllal was rcl)0rted as ptomaine pois Uhiic avapal county is the only ( onillgf 1)llt apparently had overcome county in tue enure state which nasi that affliction. buttering a rccur- GOES ANOTHER PIONEER RARE METAL IS NOW WORTH NEARLY 5 TIMES AS MUCH AS GOLD AND RUSSIA CONTROLS THE BULK OF THE SUPPLY. WASHINGTON', Tune 18. New chapters in the romance of platinum once thrown awav as waste but now u.ade much of a showing in the rence he was brought to the city tor , . , . . written ;,. ,1,, Thrift Stamp campaign, vet it will inediral attention and tailed to rally xat!ons are fighting for be necessary even in this countv to ; . Lth removes an h.stor.ca 1. AdventHrcrs arc risk!ng their slir things up in order that the tinali, . ' , . ' . , , . lives to obtain it. Women spies and . nota mav be reached. Friday, June b, assidously employed for ncarlj j; , t- , , - , JMh, has been set aMtlc as national i 1 . , - - i game of international intrigue to con ri.r i i r 'his mines, brincinir his properties to r. , : i mill irtj. , .iiiu uic luimiuiicu . . , : . . . r nui ccu .111 uuulv ui inc iioim i charge in Yavapai countv is now l " 7 ''"" ' metal," as it is known to geologists. -II t. .I.. ' cainn was situated at the base of -nun win uiimi me nine hiamii in . , . f uece:!ar the limelight. Announcement of!S."cc '0taln: pleasure spot for worJ(, the plans, when perfected, will be 1 BisecrN ami ins cam.. as ...a :en. According to the last re orl received for Prescott, there has 'icon purchased so valuable has it become and so necessary to the prosecution of the ar. ,t, wim frniipnti il . ' "? United btates government re that locality during the summer sca-ently took a hand in the garnet by . " r i i r ml lltnillrinfr nil ittnirtrll nlnfi- .l.rncrl, i, i),.c son, winmnu ior mm a very nusp.i- ; ....... tlirougn tlie ires- t mini m tins rnnntrv sptlirnr tlir.rfnr roit ,m5tnffiro SS5 S23.71 worth nf , lH- name, lie nau i.een a rcsiuc. - - y- ;"""'-;" ' . 0f t action for over 20 vcars and l"1"'."' ounce, as com- ar savings stamps and $8j201.3 " ccl n d d , - bak-,1'el with ?22.85 ten years ago. Even worth of thrift stamps, making a caes a son anu uaui,iiiii ai ja k action however Iris not ohnincl ir,ml nf um;jfi ;land,Cal. He was aged 69 years, and mis acxion, uoeer, lias not oDtained total ot ty4.u3.ao. f ' . ,c , i, ,n,i,. sullicicnt of the metal for war nur- ".' fovtnl on Ctiain Leuers. ! I,"; 'poses. Officials who failed to heed tlie united states Rovcrnment is j tnc warnings of platinum experts at not m favor of chain letters for any .CONSERVING OF FOOD , the beginning of the war are wonder- purpose whatever. Uiie ot tlie lat-! ASSUMES NEW ANGLE ing how they can r'etrievc their error csi irautT tins neau is inc . iiin.rn.au , not vigorously meeting the na- t. ham Lompany, Ltiam l-ctter. a 'From u ednesday s Uailv.l tional necessity by using every lcgi- scne.s oi cnaiii irucis ucuiB i.n- nuc visiting rrcscoti on ounciay i timate means to obtain platinum, eulated "for the purpose of founding i afternoon, R. S. Cookinham, cngi-i For, the total amount of known plati a special hospital in France for the Jlccr of le prescott parms Co., atmim throughout the world is only treatment of wounds in the face andj junctio, stated that all that , 4,000.00 ounces, of which about one- jaw. The chain letter states that,: . J . ' . fourth is in the United Stites Much for rverv "slfiOOO niied bv the ,s required for the farms settlers to ls m. i"e.n'ii atatcs. tor cer iio.mni raisca n tnc Pntfili forlot ,,lat ,s virtually irreclaimable mer.ca committee the American haxc either black bass or catfishor t- t " ll ' CO I W 1. l.rnnl-fnp) tr 4 n trti 1 r irri fTO 1 1 Tl rr . , , Ken uros., in Knc in u-n. iimmh -i S()na ,clvc rv. and the outnut. s ncc Recipients of the letter are requested , sluice gate, go into the field and ,he Kss;:lI1 debacle, l,as fancn "to a to write live more letters and to , p;ck their choice. This practice he j fraction of what is was in times of send Jo cents to tlie frcncli consul, ,as Deen enjoying for the past week, peace. Seattle Wash. This chain letter was ; , t, farmers, and the innova-, lt ;s tlle ast rcat0n which is civ carted b y the French consul through . mJch e - d ing ofilciafs so much concern. Rus a misunderstanding on us part .. TI e ,c k;nIiam ..We could Uave!s Iias i,ecn tIC source of nlost of ncveT reedo e ve worI1's ",ainm ad- in 1913' his ctt "luaTeTas'thelHne. but time is too precious these ! -edited with a production of French embassador to this country, I days and besides the distance is toof2W .ro- ounces Colombia with are anxious that the chain should be I far. about ten miles. It's easier bc-!10". New South ales and Tas-UP- isides and the fish are just as good ' a nd'203ren,C c ;I osf The treasury department has - as ;n thc 1)ig pon , snta!es' fonly' n.a-f,eSrs 2 '"Sl " M' ' f and Snartra andanada 50 ilnnJ m, l-ed last week to provide water, Rave the enemy the opportunity of equalled or surpassed its quota in the; thrift campaign up to and including) saies oi june id, accoruing to tue report made public at thc State cam paign headquarters today. With prac tically one-half of thc campaign per iod gone, the State as a whole has subscribed only a little more than one-'ifth of its yearly quota. Figures announced today are based upon postofficc and federal reserve bank' reports representing cash sales. Thc report by counties shows that Yavapai "is the only county in the' State that has .succeeded in maintain-' ing its quota, Maricopa is second and LOCAL EXEMPTION OFF! Yavapai county shows a pro capita APTifiM nr nriAnn HbllUN Ur DUHHU ' mav nroniT IM i IYIHI C0ULI 11 TRANSFERS subscription of $10.77, leading all other counties by more than $3.50. The amount subscribed in that dis trict .during the five and one-half months of thc campaign is $189,610. The countv quota for thc year is CIALS RE-CLASSIFYING REGISTRANTS, AND SEV ERAL MAY BE PUT INTO CLASS 1 AGAIN. (From Thursday's Daily.) Thc local exemption board is just the golden yellow and also is plant-, ing a big acreage to this commodity, j ; oo verue vauey win not i:icc a corn, t meal famine this year. Scarcity of ice and cream at war prices, has necessitated an ice cream parlor in this town closing its I doors. i Miss Gladys Pryor, a graduate this, year of the Flagstaff normal, returned , to thc above city a few days ago to, take a special course in instruction,! during summer months, and after her return home, will teach Middle Verde public school. Mrs. Derrick and daughters, the; Misses Grace and Ethel Derrick, who arc spending thc summer at Long I. each. Cal., write of having a very enjoyable outing at the seashore. Maborn Osburn has gone to Prcs I cott, taking along thc trained cow- ! pony ot Less Clayton, which is to be used during the cowboy contc on July 4, by the owner, who is rated as thc most expert roper in xavapai. B YOUTH IS KILLED BY HI S35 1.960. Maricopa countv has subscribed al- most double thc amount of any other i now head over heels in tlio n-nrl- county. yet in pro capita subscrip-j of iuakinc an examination of thei BUBBLE BURSTS IN tion it is in second place. This is ! questionnaires of thc men now listed I BIG GOLD SWINDLE due to the larccr population in this I in Classes 2. .1 and 4 hi Jntontlnni irrom rnuays uauy.j The arrest in Lf Anccles recently tal $316,440. giving a pro ratio sul-jbe expedient. To date about 118' nf A k'nohW rlir.,! wJtb scripuon oi u.vs. ; cases .nave necn opened, and ot tlns;c:M ,n;1c , ,if,i 1.1-nllloO rmitllV millS tllirtl ill I 1. nmilllfir rnl.rmntmr l.n..A 1. 1 ' ' llltiv. .illll luviltt? ULCll isutu to 20 men to come in and show cause why they should not be put in ! Class 1. county as compared with Yavapai, being to rc-classify many of the rcg Sales in Maricopa county to date to-istrants into Class 1 if it is found to list with a total subscription of $110, 025, or an average of .$5.82 for each inhabitant in thc county. Other counties with the amount j ,n )nak;nK ,hese cxaininat;ons of ubscribcd and the pro ratio sub-i ,, .. ,i, ,: ,. scription, follow in the order named: , I)oar( ; Ro!nB ahca(, Qn thc'bcIicf .iouave, .mil x iii.ii, ?42.301 and $4.24: Coconino, $39,124 and $3.90: Gila. $84,170 and $3.66; Co chise. S171.406 and $3.23: Pima. $67, 938 and $2.36; Vuma. $23,013 and $2.22: Graham. $14,702 and $1.26: Santa Cruz, $7,810 and 93 cents: Xava jo, $12,411 and 93 cents: Apache, 8,3 and 8o cents. The total s up to an in con uection with a placer gold hunting voyage to Mexico, has assumed con siderable notonetv in a now hand playing successfully an ollr came Ivoehler gave bond of $2,00f) to ap pear for trial, but when it wa learned he would forfeit thai, sum and it leaked out he was getting ready to leave the country. Judge ISlcdsoc was notified, and he raised lvocIi that originally thc board members had been a bit too lenient in the matter of giving a man a deferred classification because of the fact that he was married but had no children. ler another $3,000 which Ifcfd him i.- i . i . .i t. , i it is assumcu inai in many cases me fast to town. wives of men who have been placed The west roast of Mexico and h in classes behind No. 1 can lind soinc'Tiburon Island in thc Gulf of Cal ,1 cl.crrintinn in Iip site . "-". a..u . IOrnia, jverc uic scenes or an anegcti d including June 15. was ! J""? JV"!'!:!? ?oU cacI,.e' .d tI,c a!,r31cfi? in s (V nii t im m ritm ciwicrrin i . ........O UUU . .U.w up0n thcnl for SUp,,0rt ln ylCW 10" was $4.20. of thc fact tJiat aftcr juiy istf no ATTY. GENERAL PUTS A able-bodied man of draft age will be KIBOSH ON PANGUINGI 1 allowjcd to do work winch a woman I or gtrl could do, the board believes fFrom Tuesday's Daily. ; that a large number of positions will Panguingi is gambling says Attor-, !e .thrown open to the women, and icy General Wiley Jones, who has;f t can be shown that a married r.. 1 irnmnn witlinnf rlnlnrrn mn rn tn 5C1U out to an county attorneys in .......... , i nicy were rizona the following letter: J work and by her ettorts support ner- whiri at Tiburon Island, and face tit I am sending this letter to each! self during tnc atiscncc ot ner litis- Ceres Indians, who arc the only in :ounty attorney, of thc State outside hand, the ImsDand will be rc-ciassi- habitants of that place. Both went if Maricopa countv upon thc subject ' llctl and put into the service. At ;nto tlicir pocketbooks and started if gambling or gaming dealt with ' present thc county is entirely stripped ' for Santa Barbara, where a mythical indcr Paragraph 319 of the renal ol ' " snip was at anciior, but it never saucu -.i :,n-, 101 Onn MiL-i-'of the youths who had become of,rnnrn,i nmi Sanfonl. however, wmi 5reen was proceeded against by in-aKe s!ncc the registration date in to .Mexico, and after a three weeks brought several Arizonans into 1 tit yellow web, which gave thc famed EI Dorado an insignificant racing i wealth. .mong tiiosc to be siiared were Victor Conrad and Alex Sanford. of this section, both of whom had in years gone by been with an cxped tion to thc west coast of Mexico, and they were anxious to take a sccon m, tried and convicted in the! '917, and who registered on June 5th jaunt OVCr thc desert, rc ! last. Xo orders have yet conic from, -n .licm.cfe.t w;ii. tin inder said Paragraph 319. for con-'te department showing what dispo-i,ut siPnt as to Kochlcr and his oily lucting a game of Hoodies which is'-s't'n ,s to be made of these regis-' manipulations. Both returned to ormation Maricopa turned to e country, name in Phoenix for ran- ' lrac "- "u" u,u J,,c" . "'j rrcscott last April, and at about. (.lasses A J and me boaru noping ,ilat time Kochler had played his last rn ii-rttntrr - .1 1 ti r-li nit llio mn in . re nl en isli in (r his storks ni nl.itinimi worthy ones, nave been started by,"" "h""r " ........ . . - - - -:. . some "enthusiastic workers for the I canal through thc diversion dam, fin- Jo the detriment .of the Allies. Mm sal, of war savings stamps, Tlie ally landing in thc alfalfa tract. X&'W ' Russia virtually l.as ccasct' l-easnry departnunt has onicially dis- Cookinham states thc bass are prc-f".."' 'c cc,u,t approved their use. and the national ferred and thev averatrc over one 1 f!"?P,cd u.l f J.,u? a.nl. wuriu iuoks to vuiuiuuiu ior uiiiti- war savings committee wishes the 1 pOIlmi ;n weight. 'inline to unucrsianu mat iiicsc ici-j . tcrs were not instigated by the na-. DRAFTEES TO BE SENT tional committee. Tins information , regarding chain letters has been rc- : 1 1... .1.- 1 1 :i f .lr..o I n;rm TVirjr)-r.'c Tllilv' HIS Ul tl lilt lUldl LUUI11.1I l UI IV1I3I.. . V 4Vi i u, -u" J fc-fc.. num. Suggestions for a government i monopoly of platinum have been ad T-i cDDiipr rirTnuiPC1"11" wlu"" -"bi. u.xv- i Whatever action is taken, thc for tunes of war will mean wealth for thc and the secretary has been requested ' The local exemption board vester- sotiicrn republic, to give it wide publicity. ,lav announced that on June 30th a I f"c of the ,no,st Ptacular feat : .- :i ...: . r . ,if,.i (r f the war was the concentration ol JIMMY DOUGLAS ON lvi:lal i.imiiiiKi in ui tii 11 uimiilii ,w ; n,. . , t . ' , ., i . i -ii.vaaj oum es in iiuiiiiiuiii in ivussii . Lnmi WiirL- m I in snmri wnnils nml . 1 . . . WAY BACK TO AMERICA : r r i.: . . 1.1 i,.. ,1,;, y a young American mining engi "r 6 r, W mri attached to the embassy there JEROME, June lS.-"Ji,,,my" . " .'l.1 p 1 c Er': i who recognized the importance o: Douglas is on his way home from. " " ':,'"'.'" . ' " " ' obtaining the metal. Each preciou France. '" ' " " - " 'brick, wrapped in a leather cover. That the president of the L'nited tioncd. Verde Extension has left Paris and j Following arc bv this time is undoubtedly some-, 1c:,"c". ,, r wlinr- nn the All.nitir orrnn is rlis- "aiMl.n i unci, jciuuic closed by a cablegram from W. II. I lirophy, received by .Manager Ocorgcj Kingdon. Brophy gave no details whatever. ' lie simply notified Manager Kingdon; 'hat Mr. Douglas was on his wayi back to America. Kingdon was not surprised as he had some previous . intimation that Dauglas might .pay a wsit to thc States shortly. . Xothing of Mr. Douglas' plans is known here by Manager Kingdon or anyone else but it is believed that his return is occasioned chiefly by thc. illness of his aged father. Dr. James Douglas. In all probability his visit will be a brief one but it is expected that he will visit Douglas and Jerome' before returning to Paris. Thomas W. Holder. Octave. Charles R. McGimsey. Cottonwood. d'.ertie V. Allen, Mayer. 'Chester R. Garrett, Mayer. !Vm. A. Ely, Fresno. Jack V. Reavis, Camarillo, Calif. Henry I.aplacotte, San Pedro Herbert W. Hansen, Prescott. Antonio Dmiato, Bisbce. Win. W. Winklcman. Butte. Pedro Garcia, Ash Fork. Hke Garxovich, Jerome. bid ward J. Jordan, Jr., Clarkdalc. Geo. Win. Kins, Simmons. Worthy T. Holmes, Tucson. Andres Griego, Flagstaff. John S. Gaswick, Camp Verde. Clarence E. Church, Jerome. Stanley V. Priestley, Washington, S'nce lat summer James S. Doug- las has been in France with the Red Cross. IU- directs thc expenditure of millions of dollars and the di-po-iion of enormous quantities of sup plies a position for which his ex perience peculiarly fits hint. Mr. Douglas is not one of those who believe that the war will be won oon, or at least he did not believe Uiat before the last big German 'rives. In letters to the news papers and to friends ii; Arizona l'e repeatedly declared that thc Ger mans are a long way from beaten, that America must throw every ounce jf her power into the balance if the r ,i. was brought Itali-wav across the UIC ll.lllll III 111!.. 1,. .1 I-'. If-. . 1. 1 worm m) me unuru states aim turned over to thc government for use ii the manufacture of sulphuric acid, : constituent of explosives, for the manufacture of contact points in elec trical apparatus and other uses neces ' sary to war. An interesting historj j of platinum is given by thc Latin American Division of the Bureau o I Foreign and Domestic Commerce. j Platinum was discovered in wha! j is now Colombia in 1735. by a Span I iard named Don Antonio de Ulloa who accompanied a French scientific expedition, and his account of it wa ' thc first information regarding tin , metal to be brought to thc attcntioi I ol Europeans. Its rcsistabihtv tc j acids and the difficulty of working i were remarked upon, but it was no I considered to be nearly as prccioir as gold, and was used at times 1: I counterfeiters as a basis for coins I It was not until the middle of thc nineteenth century that the dcinam' for platinum for use in chemical lab oratories and for electrical use1 i brought its value up to the poin I where it ranked as one of the most j precious metals. In the placer mining of cold n Hubert Edward Guntcr, Huron. 'Chas. D. Greene. Phoenix, lohn Valcnti, Humboldt. Franklin 1). Xewhall. Congress. Robt. Gutrcy, Cherry. Kinil G. Roebiu. Clarkdale. Edward Brodcrick, Tamaqua, Pa. Celeslino Ruturia, Jerome. Clarence I- Simmons, Wallace, Ida. Weaver 1 laden. Camp Verde. Arthur Kckcrson, Tulsa, Okla. Colombia it was formerly throwi I away as waste, and when the rise ii Thos. E. Rochester. ISattlc Ml., Xev , nr'c.1, , " ,",orc yahiablc thai Henry S. McClusky. Phoenix. j K',l ,tl,c Rrouitil o which the wast. nau in-vii iiirown iiecamc m us ttir: a field for mining operations, and cvei l the streets of thc principal center o : cold retinimr in Colombia Oniluln I nitons are not to realize their dream ELLINWCOD'S SON DIS- were torn up and the soil washed foi "f uorI(' dominion. , APPEARS ON BATTLEFIELD particles of thc new treasure. Oni T-T-cr-o-n niDMAru txt ' ' "ian tore down his store in order t ER FURNACE IN BISIU-E. Ariz.. June 18.-A cable- gt at the ground beneath, and foun.' FULL BLAoT lHfcbfc, DAYS Knm was rccc;vcd i,erc today by E. so much platinum that be was en 1-.. hlhmvood, general attorney lor nlIcI to rebuild and make an extn Harold K. Smith. Prescott. Norman A. Josh, Springcrvillc Fred (). Thompson, Jerome. fFrom Wednesday's Daily. Mr. Rogers, interested in the man aiu se mines west of Congress June the 1 W. Phclps-Dodgc corporation, from $4,000 for bis trouble. H. I'.rophy, with thc American. Platinum is recovc ercd principal! i;.i i ... i . ...... ti:.f.(r rtt tin. i ... l i - r . .i. ,n. which are being optioned to " l" " , ' swc.u.is tue par n eastern syndicate, and who visited appearance o his son Ralph iclcs having been deposited there s interests a short time ago. states ' 'ood, , trance on May 2.V through erosion of large rocks, clas- .at the nrescnt warm wtvc has ,r!,' eal'logratn states that it is bc-ilied geologically as "Tertiary con- l . Li.. TL " Li. .:,.f. "'veil that the young man was cap- glomeratcs." Thc platinum crains I UUnlll I " I V Old inuirii. 1 mil . i - - l . 1 t r C r 1 .1 . 1 utu in niv uat hit UL-iuie. jui.:um. :iri" inmifi wmi fo f p rrrnnt-tirm mhs never ieiorc Known in mm rc-1 ii.. ir:. 1 1 1 ; - mn. Since tlte impanilleled Iiich I i " TVT lI,"M1cfu UI K "om s 10 per cent 01 v.,.r,i.,ri. ! I-,,, nrmiliff rat-' -V".1' ""'"i.iiice i.cm .rwcL- piatinuiii. I lie two metals arc rc- i,,;.i, m,,rl, . .r- i.Wif.,1 ',, .t,,e. :lmb college unit on covered by washing the sand aim t'i.in ever before known and birds 1; the desert arc now in a dormant .edition. June 9. 1917. When Gen. Pershing gravel of streams. reached hrance the ambulance scrv- '1 he market rise in thc price o lice was disbanded and Ellinwood platinum in the last two or three rt,c- t;,;,,o- nt .l,(T..rn. s siiucu juii .. in . . years nas consiiicraniy stinuilateii an,ps "use extreme care in meander-' M,s '".ent had been assigned to ,n,ig activities in Colombia, espec .. H.r fear of running onto thc rat- L.WItL' l 1 rCnch frCCS tIlC , ial ' " ,,,.e of ,ULC at,y? ' r and by lieing careful no one as( nAi. At- 1 i mi: .i i. .i it r. . t lia- lum Qltlinnh manv liav. "iu " uc i-nitcu oiatcs represents I lias been Hit, altnotign man liac .rnctnl.H .. i7ii;,,,..,i i, .u. ..:.:i.i. r 'ui narrow escanes Sneakin" of . V J ""' isiuic vajiuiis ui in narrow escapes. peaKin, ot . ,as , prommciu as an attorney that country 'e desert quail, Mr. 'Rogers states ,,, noii)irl;,n : Vri7n fnr mn,,t ,Jl llmJ ickcd up from under a mesquitc cur, I 'sh a li'tlc bird, and instantlv it " , . . 1 r a s jn!l of distress for its For quick und artistic job woilc I PHOFXIX June 19. Only one of ' fur, v I-en t" mother bird came thc Journal Miner is the place. "the 14 counties in Arizona has YAVAPAI LEADS STATE IN SALE OF STAMPS 1 to secure at least 30 or 40 men for t local ;uingi. tTrwlni- ciiil nnrnrrmnli it is not iccessary to allege or prove that a Class 1 from this list. icrcentage game was played, but ' hat it was a game played with cards f. r .oroc. value, tt-wii to ji inibiboi 'or money or a representative t herewith enclose a..c,opy of the in 'ormation upon which said conviction vas had. If such game or similar games are icing played in any county of the tccording to the result of the Mike rk is ak.ng a hand these days in Ireen case. It has been earnestly clos'"K tI,e K3I.,S, left vacant on ,hc il. il.ic 1,P nfnrffr,l as ra"Be Tom wmi.. i so many yu"B . cambling law of the State and I "cn .wer.V.raf.tc,1 an'.1 From Verde Valley (Special Correspondence) 'CAMP VERDE, June 18. The card in rested. the game and he was ar BACK TO JEROME FOR THE NUPTIAL ANNIVERSARY JEROME, June 19. Just to celc urate tncir cigniecntii wcuumg amir versary. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell came over to Jerome from Prescott last night. I hey will con tinuc on to thc White mountains fo a fishing trip. It was just eighteen years ago yes . J . . " i. ....!. f t..., lonn s looKing ' 11:1 Kly i1- ciK"it.iikn jiinv, uu, -.i tin Mice f.ml A Inn nnil I nm l.nmn. . n i, , , in nil iiii cni , p i-iin i-n,mrr i,it,i ........ vjm,, ...... - herctore am sending ' o eacli countj ' , ; T, ; :; , . , last"wcck le'l were married in Jerome. They ttorncv this information to serve as c.ow l,0 s- lms ;us. last week , eniraccd on thc ci"h- i ,,i;,i. ;., cni. ntnc'hncd up three recruits for his forces ,lad neconit ent tf,cu oii uic cin basis tor prosecutions in such cases 'fim,rc and thev are as fol- tcenth day -of thc previous Scptcm- tnd I trust that it may result in e 0. o? t "m" audi ber. and on June 18. 1918, eighteen iroper observance , of Ins aw. j Mrs. Henry See on June 11. June 12, years later, they came back. i,,P,n ' S there came along a 7-pound son fori Mrs. Campbell's last visit to Jer- ligned) TOVPc; '-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osburn, and on, ome was two years ago when the ap- r , , . ..,.. t ncarancc of the camp was decidedly ! . a. 1 n.i.1 tlnllllii try lnCI t f lilt ULU tl I UMIill 4(1111 UlUIIMV. IW t jValh-y Bank, will hereafter take along' any of the familiar landmarks. I rally a lun'ch when leaving home for the! was not until this morning that sin I home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gos- different lrom wliat it is todaj. anc .tt,ts ,r mil T T.T- fCTf I i.-l- nnll.nr 7-.in.l .., r,Atr n ( , COnf CSS CS tll3t 3S SllC CaillC UP th Illy I. ZO 1 n WILL fi, LClla .mwni. 4 -i'ww.iu tuitv .iua . ... 1.1 RRATFn As THRTKTV DAY, the future. hill last night she was complete! D. S. Tsutler, cashier of thc crdc (From Thursday's Dailv.l "l..1.. n..n.o. n,,l,. rr... r-i 1 1 V n Innrh u-Iipn mviiiit I111U l.llilimi iui t,v... ...... . ...... ..v...b .v. ... i .1 :.. .1.. .i.:.-.; ..:i.. r,, i,:. .,,.i:, , uecan to tret ner neannus, las mane a goon snowing in iiiu mi in . k"'. in.ni.in.v ; , r- i i, 11 .1 i:.. .inmn rrm.nnitrn vrt considerable I leroiuc a few days ace. Hei)atron-l Mr. Campbell would rather discus .... ....... 1.. .1.:- ' ;,o.i ., ; ti. n.n, :,- n,l nr. anything than politics. lie 11:11 llllisi uc pill uitu 1111 vaiiii'iH1 "s v. wv. . v.. , - - l. n order to make it a success. Chair-1 dered three soft boiled ranch cggs,nounccd several weeks ago that he ir:i :.. ,i :.... - .ufi.'fnr n rl,nn.i. T, .v,r in lit would again be a candidate for the UUII ICIL' IS 11UW UiiviiiH will t ti. ......f,. .. w..... 1 . - r lite nlan for National Thrift Stamp ! he balked on thc third one. It could Kcpubhcan noinination for governor I.v:.l. 9o,. Tl. nmr.lnnt be rasilv dipestrrl n it xvns al"t says tliat lie Will not rcail gti .i,V'. l.i.cincc T.n.1 'nrnf-ssional full-tledced chick with its clothes 011.1 '"to the campaign until he has had .. . 'r r," ' .i.".i . t i, i,,. ; i.i einr.,nn :. T.'n-ia cood rest up tn the mountains. Hi 1 1 1 1 ill 1 rcsriii 1 .ill' 1 1 1 1 1 1" i?M.i i 1 v 1 1 r u v. 1 in vuiv 1 w tk,i. 1 1 v 1 1 - 1 nvest 10 per cent of the gross rc- 'sas for a decade, probably, and this nomination is assured and lie lcels 1 - . t . Ihqt' lin f tnriflc hntlir tllfltl fill Pl'l'll tints on that day 111 thrift stamps. 'was tlie nrst time it Had ever been,""" " Yesterday, several of the merchants anywhere near a ranch. Mr. Iiutlcr! chance of election no matter whom .vcrc interested in this idea when it hereafter will take along an X-ray "1L. -iiioi.iuis ,vas presented to them and it will when patronizing an outside restau-; against him. mqucstionably meet with the hearty rant. .... HUMBOLDT BOY DIES o-operation aim support 01 every, f11- .!." man menus m -N jtaVAL HOSPITAL put into the race Mrs. McBride's many friends in' msinrss nml nrofessional house in this county will be interested to own. As soon as the entire canvass know that she has left for Mayo' (Front Friday's Daily) las been made, thc names oi all ros uospitai, nocuesier .unm., to Wor(, was rccciveu in prcScott .tores and offices co-operating will be , submit to an operation for quite a,vestcrday that Claude Faas. a voting mblished in the Journal-Miner and serious afthction k at ihlnlbol,,t Iia,i 1 sneria effort made to induce citi- The contract has been awarded fori... , , . ... ,,, IT c ,,i Unc. .ens to purchase goods and supplies construction of Camp Verde's .new, . , Brooklyn. N." Y., anil that dii that day, so that the gross rc- mgu scuoo. muiuing anu worK is to , ,-is remajns had becn buricd in tlte urns will he large. ;eS. ai o.. io...,s cre oicua fam;l ,lonlc at pilot Gr jai Mnnv r ivi-r nlrns are now brinir a siieciai election, which carrieu t... .. t.i. " . ' . - . . ' " , 1 I 11 c 3011111; 111.111 ivrfa , v 1, , " uorKeci out ior tue iioiuiug 01 a u's . ... . i be enlisted in the navy at Humboldt ,'ala celebration 011 next I-riday. in I u iiiiam nack, a wcn-Known P'-:onDec 15 1917. and was immediately jrder to increase tin safe of the necr raiigeman, is receiving congratti- A,are Isand Cai. In a short stamps. jlations from many friends over ntXme hc was detaied to sea duty on return to Camp Verde from sonic-... . .i i )n 300 OSTRICHS TO where" and he returns to put on thc ii"" l"'" tu. :.T.,. t Z tjc- trir t trn cad mnn i.i.t.i, . .: ,1.:.. .:.., i. 1 '"- J""'" .'" T.iintvTv 1 ,.7 o V,l! 7 r c a ai 1 was attacked with diphtheria, and on PHOENIX, June 19. Ihroughi Norman Fain, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1, .. , - t- i. ... i,,i sriinnol I. ltiirkiinrhaill. food adminis-' nmnville Fnin who wns rrnslipil . . .. . . r .1 V --0- . - - - , - , - m a Hospital. Kccovenng troni mis "" ."" ; disease, he was stricken with a dc- has been issued by I inothy A Rior- time ago, is fast recovering. He iscKnc ,hat at oncc i,ccamc serious and .an, n.n-.a. mm. ......iinis.. aiu. .... , ,ou I.S...K uic L..ppers to laKe on tlie reU,r ,Q ,h;s countrv was at Arizona, permitting J. E Cogdcll. long hair of h.s pet dog. now that provided for. Arriving at New manager of a argc ostrich farm near . warm weather has come This is a Vork ,,e was placcd in the naval hos- Phocnix to slaughter 800 ostriches, sure indication that the boy is get- ; , nrookivnf and word was sent IM licit ll III III CAI.CIICIIL tlllllli:, Ulli: H L1I. . t - . t I T- m- . . . I lU 1II JIIUIIIC1. ronuiiion. tne same to ne urcsscu ami . .Mrs. k. k. muu. wile ot ti.e rcsi-, ,n COIIlnany wj, i,cr s;stcr, Mrs. Placed on the market at la cents a, dent minister, has gone to 'Heaver , 1Icr)Crt Colbourn of Humboldt, went pound. ...... creek, to visit with Mrs. N. O. Vync, ,lri.K. n,t ,s ,,;,, Claude i ne war is respousiuic ior tins ac- wnere tnc wcatner is cool, sue isi,,.i, .1,. " ,1 -nnlr. lion in two ways. In the first place suffering with an car affliction. . Xfr. Cogdcll would never think of E. F. Dugan has closed thc deal for . EARLY DAY SILVER slaughtering his beautiful birds, the, the cattle interests of Fred Atkinson, has 1 PROPERTY RESUMES progeny ol those imported several, at the liull l'cn ranch, and years ago from the wilds of Africa, moved his family to that point. Mr. i (From Wednesday's Daily.) hut for the fact that the war has put Atkinson is in Prescott under treat-! The ceb-brated Mark Twain silver hc festive ostrich plume out of bust- mcnt for a gunshot wound. property, owned by the F. M. Mur- ncss. Mr. and .Mrs. U U Lalloway have.nhv estate, is renorted to be in ac- In thc second place war is rcspon-1 returned home after an otttinir of a linn under a lease after bcinc idle siblc for the order permitting the few weeks in the mountains, and re- for over a nuartcr of a century. It slaughter and sale. The consump- port thc weather has having been , is situated in that belt of which thc tion of 25,000 pounds of dressed meat,! very much enjoyed. ' iSos Oris and other bonanzas south which it is believed the 800 ostriches 1 Edward Wingficld, son of Mr. and of the Hassayampa river form a min will net, will release just that amount Mrs. William Wingficld, has wheeled ; eral chain of early-day prominence, i porK and beet tor tne men in tne 'into line to conserve wheat Hour and' all producing a high-grade content. Tenches, it is figured, or enough to I will soon be ready to serve nconle . Twn.inrh streaks in tin. Mark Twain keep a whole regiment going for with corn meal. Hc has started to ranccd as Inch as 7.000 ounces to the Ih 11 to grind out' ton. " SOLT ENTERS ROOF OF TENT WHILE TWO .YOUNG MEN ARE EAT ING SUPPER; ONE ES CAPES DEATH. (From Friday's Daily.) During a thunder storm Wednesda) evening at about 6:.1() o'clock, while two employees of C. E. Burton were in a tent at a point ten miles north of this city and near Granite siding, eating supper, a bolt of lightning de scended killing Salido Espinosa in stantly, while his companion, Rayos Bcttcrcz miraculously escaped with minor injuries. Lying on the ground back of Es pinosa was a collie dog, which also was hit and suffered the same fate as its master. When the crash came Mr. Burton had reached a point about 400 feet away, and hc also was badly affected for some time afterward, be ing thrown to thc ground in a dazed state. He recovered rapidly, and re turned to the tent, where he faced a sad scene. The body of Espinosa was examined and showed not the slightest symptoms of life, l'ctterez was assisted from thc tent, and while able to walk was found to be pais tially paralyzed on the left side, and seemed to be seriously affected other wise. Hc was brought to Mercy hos pital in this city later and his con dition yesterday would indicate that he will suffer no serious conse quences. The dog was found in the same po sition it was in when alive. Thc two young .men were eating supper and each was sitting on a roll of blankets with a box between them that served as a table. They were not over three feet apart when lightning entered the tent, and how it was one was killed outright and the other only slightly injured, is ac counted for as one of those peculiar freaks unsolved in the pranks of the elements. The dead youth was about 19 years of age, and was highly spoken of by Mr. Burton. Judge McLane held an inquest, and the verdict of the jury was in ac cordance substantially with 'the above facts. Other Lightning Victims Judge McLanc reviewed similar atalities occurring in that region in recent years, by mentioning the death of a minister on a Sunday after noon a few years ago as hc was sit-, ling in front of his home near Jer ome Junction reading a Bible, when 1 bolt struck him and death followed n an instant. Thc sky was clear and io rain was falling. A Mexican boy also was killed by lightning within two miles of thc point of the last tragedy, about three years ago, while in early days George Banghart. a boy about fifteen years of age, brother of Mrs. E. W. Wells, .vas killed by lightning in Chmo val ley, about fifteen miles north ot Wednesday's unfortunate occurrence. STAID WITH BANNIE, WILL REAP REWARD fFrom Thursdays Daily.l W J. Wilscy. who was a resi dent of Prescott when thc discovery of the Bannie mine occurred, over 15 vears ago. and when a company was incorporated and development given on a limited basis, returned a few days ago from California to igain look over conditions since this property is assuming a bonanza rating- Mr. Wilsev said: I was one ot the first subscribers to a block of stock, paying cash, and my invest ment was based solely on observa tions of underground conditions to a limited depth as to possibilities trom tnc viewpoint 01 practical 1. lin ing. I let my stoCK nuc in tne rrcs cott office, and yesterday it was handed to me by Mr. Garrett. It was 13 years ago when I bought this tock. and I am pleased to know there arc others who will soon reap their reward of the good judgment shown n holding tight to their shares. Mr. Wilsev is making his first visit to Prescott since leaving over twelve cars ago, and meets with a welcome from manv friends. DIAL A CANDIDATE FOR THE SHRIEVALTY (From Friday's Daily) John W. Dial, a business man of Seligman, has announced his candi dacy for the Democratic nomination for sheriff. Mr. Dial was a deputy in Sheriff Young's office for nearly a' car, retiring to engage in business. Having been a resident of Yavapai county for a long term of years he has many warm friends and it was through their solicitations that hc as influenced to enter thc race. He active and energetic and having had experience as a deputy sheriff in pprchending the criminal clement his friends point out that he pos sesses all the qualifications essential for the successful conduct of the of- c to which hc aspires. several dajs build a new grist mil TO AID ITALY NEW YORK. June 20.-ecretary Bakcr indicated in a telegram received ere that Americans will soon be ghting on the Piave front