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PAGE SIX .WEEKLY JOURNAL-MINER, WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUC-UST 23, 19IS. i , -X:-5:-.X-i-.wy:.j.T. ,jurcd by a splinter from a piece of from the camp near Stanton, and re- Going To Coast. I City ISlews In Brief Mining Man Returns. Louis Goldman, president of the 'linn steel tlying o!t at a mmine, ports development nrocrcssintr satis-. Mr Fin.r.?t PJifcin nn,l rlmifrWr v.ianiii near suprnor, irom which i.iciory. an upraise ueing run trom are in the city from a mi X .JU11'UV 'rl ' "iJ'e ueing run irom are in ine city irom a mining camp. Copper Oueen jiear Mavcr has re el,, blood poisoning developed, is in the the deepest drift to connect the main in Suuaw Peak district. leaving today' , f , - f - - .1. ' . i city on a recuperating trip, his wife I shaft for air. This work goes ahead' for Alameda, Ca!.. to remain away in-1 , a-7 V'Slt l'0" "RC accompanying him. The change of on the vein and ore exposures are ; definitely, the young lady to enter s . w,fo' to -rs,,ri"' mdefmite- rJ)' climate was suggested by the coui-l better than was anticipated. t . T -:;,paiiy pnysician. .ir. ivwymert was in- Logan & Eryan Man Here. .-.Ijurcd three weeks ago, and his health C-'iv-sw-.lSoS:-S:.S-2.:.a : has not improved materially,- al-J representatives of the Logan & P.ryau though the wound has fully healed. j hut the swelling of the arm has not been reduced. ' (From Thursday's Daily.) Visiting .Friends. M t i r- l -.1. r .urs. loim rrciicrics. 01 iitnn Verde, is in the city for a short visit I (From Friday's Daily.) '.ah friends. , i Business Trip. Mining Business. 1 Judge Frank F. Smith, of Jerome, John Davis, who has mining inter-. concluded yesterday a few days' visit e:ts in the .McCabe field, is a visitor-' l the city on business. n business for a few days. ! Summer Visitor. Valley Visitor. Mrs. J. IV Paxton of Ocotillo. on Mrs. A. A. Vannov, of Skull valley, the desert, is in the city to remain was a visitor yesterday with her j during the warm weather and visit mother, .Mrs. II. H. Carter, and' with friends, fnends. i From the Reserve. Back From Vacation. i Dr. Joe J. Taylor, Indian agent of .Mr. and Mrs. Luther Fdgerton the, the Clear Creek reserve near Camp flr.vt named with the Owl Drug and i Verde is in the city for a brief visit Candy Co., have returned from an of official business, outing on the coast. Visiting Brother. On Camping Trip. ! iliss KsS:i Sisson left yestcrday'for Messrs. Xeil Clark and Dave Rus-' Congress Junction to visit indefinitc sell and their families have gone toi'i" wuh Her brother, who is station country in auto a"cn .ol lnc K 1 & 1 l,nP- school .ir. j'ltkin, who accompan ied them to the city returns home Louis . Stott, one of the traveling i tomorrow. New -Appointment C. A. Brown, who enjoys an excel lent name as a practical mining man, has been appointed by the manage ment of the Black Diamond Co., of Walker, as their superintendent, and assumed charge a few days ago. The organization, was in Prescott yester day for a "conference with the Cole man Brokerage Company, this last named firm being the local corres pondents for the brokerage company. Mr. Stott's headquarters are at Los Angeles, hut he spends most of his j property is reported to be making a nine iravciing iiirougu me western ; tine miowiiir. part of the United States looking after the interests of L. & B. the Grand Canyon country I Candidate In Town. for zi rrnniiinf friti nf n wepk nr en Business Trio ' Judge A. C Baker of Phoenix, can- n r. Mrl pirn line frnne tn Cnll-ididatc. for a supreme judgeship was in fjrnia to be away for about a month I'rescoit yesterday calling on a num-l Fnftn Ash Fork. (From Saturday's Daily) Range Visitor. Joe Ellis, of Verde valley, is in the city reporting the range situation, also farming, in excellent shape. Meyer Visitors. Among those in the 'city yesterday of the mining country adj'acent irom .Mayer, were v. l. Long ana Southern Arrivals. James Bedford, a mining man of Pima county, with his nephewj Thomas IJyers. of Titusvillc, Pa.. motored to the -city Friday to remain in this section for a few weeks. His wife and family come by train later, to tour the north. Mr. Bedford is to remain here to make an inspection yer, were wife, I Strum, D. Bradley and Oscar Holtz. On Business Trip. Malt Andres left yesterday for a trip to Humboldt, Cottonwood, Clarkdale and Jerome on business in the interests of his cigar trade. to represent a local firm in looking ;l,cr of '' acquaintances. after certain business interests. j ""e t-rom Humboldt. County Visitors. t G. -M- Colvocoresses, general mana- Mr nnd Mrs M. A. Perkins, their. Ker of the Cons. Ariz. Smelting Co., daughter, Miss' Fannie Perkins and!of Humboldt, was a Prescott visitor .Mrs. Gus Jones, arc in the city from I yesterday altcrnoon. Pcrkinsville to remain for a short ! Home Again. visit with Prescott friends. j Mrs. C F. Vomit, wife of Major Legal Business. Votmt, U. S. Army, arrived yesterday A. R. Tavcner, well known as almoin La Jolla. California, and is a musical instrument dealer of Phoe-; K"Mt oi Mrs. M. B. Hazcltine. fx, is in the city for a short trin. Toured North: having litigation before the Superior) O. G. Griffin, of the Prescott Lum court. .ber Co., has returned from a motor Return Home. ' touring trip through Coconino county Mr. and Mrs. Tod Stephens, of ! id visiting the Grand Canyon, rc Xogalcs, who had been visiting with Porting an enj'oyablc outing. Lester Johnson in Williamson val-j Sheep Man Here. lev tor the past two weeks, returned, Francis, one of the members home yesterday. jf thc b'S sheep Hrm of Campbell, r-ti RntmNc I-rancc & Pollock, arrived in tins citv Fred Back, a well known cattleman fronl I'hoenix yesterday and will re of Verde vallcv. left yesterday for, I'Cf or the next few days. r, , . .." - ' Visited Relstives. -,t,o. .wi.c h; -v-; ,rrn,.' r?- C. M. Shaw, who returned re- panied him in auto as far as this citv. f cc.m'y , Vi t " " X-S W?i Mining Man Visits. ' i relatives at Clarkdale is again in he D. A. Seaman, owner of mines in!' to rcl,,a,n for t,,c rest of thc Crook canvon, is in thc city on busi- j unnllc ... .. ness, reporting that field as in good Lmc lo. Visi, , , , shape from a development stand-, lrs-r nnf -Mfa,llc-V a,,d .anB '.ter ;it n;.o nn,1,rr nf ,,,;,,Pq hplncr -MVs. W etzcl. of Congress Junction, j with friends. They arc guests of Mrs. 11. Drew. Mining Business. L. X. Butler, representative of in action. Alice 1?tll. -i ciininirr ctttflntifr nf . J' the Flagstaff Xormal, arrived yes- f i.,:-r f,:-,i i.uiier, rciircscni ,'i, .t,:i .,! Arthur E. Garford, thc Ohio million- home in Jerome. While here shc aire wno has mining and other mter- will be a guest of Mrs. Fred Osl.orn. "V. ,I,1S f cVn arr,vf1 -frm Going To Camp. ( Wickenburg yesterday on a business George Welding, who had been ont:""-. ,. T the coast since early in June, and! e Folks Leave. -,1c -;c;.PH r,t Cnmn T rw-is Wnsh. ' Mrs. 1 out Mix. wife of the prmci- with a son. returned during thc wceki "al ',ox I-'lm Ca. Val Paul and and is going to his camp in Black An Old-Timer. MV. and Mrs. Clinton C. Ogilsby, thc first named a pupil of the public school of this city over a quarter of a century ago, were visitors Friday, while en route to Lake Mary, near Flagstaff on an outing trip. They. come from Deming, Xcw Mexico, where Mr. Ogilsby is a merchant, this being his first trip into this sec tion since 1S97. On the return trip home in September they will visit here for a week. Pioneer Visitor. Mrs. M. J. Dickson, who will be favorably remembered as a pioneer of the 'CO cm, but in recent years a resi dent of Bakerncld, Cal.. is again in the city after a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. F J. Sanders, of Clarkdale. Slip leaves for home this week. She has manv frinds as well who has been retained to teach in -as relatives who arc welcoming her the third and fourth grades of the back to the old home. Jerome public school, left or thc Novel Pursuit. above city yesterday. Andrew Peterson, who arrived yes- Comes to Visit ! ,crlay from thc Congress Junction Miss Alma Rock, of Phoenix is at ! region stated he has started his hay Idvlwild to remain for the rest of the r.ailcI' action on the desert in cut summer as a guest of Miss Mav Gct-;!"1 .I,,at Rramma and gayetta. He K;,i.rer xvlin U ivith l.Pr mrpnis Mr. ! - using the scythe and states the crop ,1 "Urs R W nnncinrrer ! win dc storctt lor winter uses. 1 Ins Visited Friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Ford of Mayer ly in looking after his mining inter ests. Business Trip, W. W. Colby, formerly of Skull! alley, hut now in San Diego as en gine foreman of the Santa Fe, is a visitor for a short time, coming on business pertaining to his large land interests in Skull valley. Official Business. F. R. Goodman, state division cn ginecer, was in the city Sunday, com ing from Williams, where he is in charge of road construction to Flag staff, leaving for Phoenix yesterday mi official business. Mining Man Returns. John Agncld, owner of tlfe Russian group of mines at Congress, after an absence from thc state of several months under medical treatment, re turned Sunday, and leaves later for Phoenix, his home. Leaves for Cody. Mrs. Albert French left Sunday for Camp Cody, where her husband is stationed, thc belief prevailing in that cantonment that the Arizonans arc ARIZONAN IN FRANCE" F. II. Washington and Winchester Dickerson of Ash Fork were Pres cott visitors yesterday afternoon on business. Concludes Visit. Mrs. M. J. Lovell, of Phoenix, who had been occupying her bungalow in Idylwild since early in the summer, returned home yesterday. Teacher Leaves. j Miss Genicve Healy, of this city, ' ooi to he transferred to another -tation. Coast Outing. Superintendent A. B. Peach, of the Phelps Dodge Corporation, has gone to La Jolla, California, for a few weeks' outing and to visit with his wife who preceded him there some time ago. Country Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stringfield, loe Crane and Alonzo Stringfield, of Mint vallcv, were visitors yesterday, reporting that corn cutting would-be-j gin at once. Other products, are flourishing, and a prosperous season is assured. From thc South. C. E. Champ;e, the goat king of southern Yavapai, is in the city on business, and reports an exceedingly Floyd Gibbons, Raised in Yavapai Coun ty, Newspaper Correspondent Re-ceives High Honor For Bravery fFrnre Tuesday's Daily.) Floyd Gibbons. Yavapai raised, son of Mrs. J. R. Liston. now of San Diego, and formerly of Crown King, is the nrst Anzonan to return from hrance wearing thc is the first time known in over a third J f;nc outiook for tI,c industry from a of a century that such a remarkable grazing standpoint, without taking .' .... . .. I ctd.llnn 1.-. r- .l,.lnnn.1 :, who Have Dcen rctamet! to tcacli tlie ' - . .. .- rniArntinn mnu,r -.t 7? cents public school for the fall term, mot- lo lavoralilc climatic conditions. He ored to the city yestcrdav to visit 1 3150 s,?,c" snccpnicn snoulu nave tlie with friends I "cst winter grazing ever known. From Lime" Camp. I Frm MTerm?ni4;Tnn- , ,. T. T. Sheffield, manatrer of the. -,lrs- J- F- cuuuorpe 01 .ucnipnis Puntcnney Lime Co., was a brief visi tor yesterday from thc works at Cedar Glade, reporting production as being maintained on a standard basis. , Remains Taken Home. Dr. W. W. Lawrence, of Antrim Tenn., arrived here yesterday for a visit of a month at the home of her daughter, Mrs. II. G. Fansler and family. She was accompanied to Prescott bv her grandaughter. Miss Elizabeth Fansler. who for sonic time past has been making her home in Ohio', wlio arrived during the week!! Memphis with her grandmother and canyon district to resume develop nicnL Private Business. Deputy Sheriff Fred Campbell, of Scligman, was a visitor yesterday on jirivatc matters, returning home later in the day. He states it is quite in tcrcsting to notice every day troop trains passing over the road with hundreds of soldiers cast and west hound. From the North. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Fredericks, who removed front Verde valley to Coco nino county several months ago, mot ored to the city yesterday from Flag staff, the former coining on cattle business. Official Business. Constable J. S. Sp'ccr, of Camp Verde precinct, arrived yesterday on official business. He states thc rac ing spirit has set in and another match has been arranged for next Saturday between Robert Shultz and William Gardner. Toured the Coast Mr. and MVs. J. C. Stephens and llowd I urner, of the cast, with six mechanics, returned to Los Angeles vesterday. Recuperating Trip. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Logan left ves tcrday for a touring trip of thc coast with Portland, Oregon, as their desti nation, to be away lor several weeks, he trip being taken for the health of Mj-s. Logan. Coast Visitor. Miss Emilc E. Ellefson was an ar rival yesterday from Tacoma, Wash ington, to visit indefinitely with her siittcr. Miss Theodore Ellefson, of Cottonwood, who met her in this city. Inspecting Roads. 'Supervisor C. C Stuky left yester day for the Ash Fork and Scligman sections to make an inspection of new road work performed recently as well will he interview Democrats, being a candidate to succeed himself. Visiting Journalist Harry R. Tritlc of the Phoenix Gazette, is in the city for a few days coming on war revenue and varied other interests. He is welcomed by many friends, Prescott having been .It.. AKrr Afi.t-tlA ClnnliAnc 1.-1TO returned' from tonrinrr trin 'alom? I !'! !Oyhood home for years, the coast for the past month and arci Mlng ,5"fncss.T . . , again at home at the Burnt ranch.! Y,11,a"1 oodbtirn principal Thcv also visited with relatives at OI. " : . v-uniuerianu ai iiingv-o.. Modesto, Cal., and report an enjoy able outing. Visitors Leave. which has holdings on Pine Flat, south of this city, was an arrival ves- tcrday from Boone, Iowa, coming on Mr and Mrs. M. S. Plummer. for- ''" v""" "-" u ,er rnlnnt, of this ronntv. after a lhc Property and resumption may be week of visiting with relatives and thc 6utcome. Range Visitor. Carl Recs, thc popularly known brother are now the largest range - ? , ! 1 . .1 .," . - r,- , .t I visitor vesterday and reports thc cat tle situation as again in good shape. friends in Prescott, returned to Flor ence during the week. Mr. Plummer cattle owners in Pinal countv, and maintain two separate places. Ready To Go. Phillip Haggan and Charles Peters, two youths who have reached draft ing age, leave today for Phoenix tc register on next Saturday. Both stat ed they arc ready to go into the ranks. They had been with their par ents who are summer visitors, and they return on Sunday to the camp on Banning creek. Passed Through. Albert Conger, an early-day resi dent of the county, when mining in owing to the death of his brother. El lery Lawrence, which occurred by electrocution at the old Tiger mine, returned home with thc remains yes terday, burial to be given in thc fam ily plot. Goes to Nocrales. Miss Lclki Spcnsc has gone to Xogalcs, Arizona, where she will hereafter be employed in thc United States consulate. Miss Spcnsc had been "a resident of Prescott for many years and was considered one of the most efficient stenographers in thc c'ty. Remains Away. Dave Boone, a mine carpenter quite well known in this section, who left for Los Angeles a short time ago on a vacation np, lias conenmeu 10 reroai reoro in u.e ,..,u,u...,i; '-'home vesterday IZV ci mucin. Rangeman Surprised attending Maury university. The young ladv recently graduated from this school and will remain in I res cott indefinitely. (From Tuesday's Daily.) Mayer Visitors. Among those in thc city yesterday from Mayer were Warren Davis, Re publican candidate for sheriff, George K. Pradt and W. M. Welch. Politics and Fruit. Joe H. Wrcw left yesterday for thc Jerome country on a political mission and to Oak creek to devour all the fruit possible. Concludes Visit ' Mrs. Edwin Jennings, of Jerome, who had been visiting for several n, accepting a situation at "jdays with Prescott friends, returned Henry Rittcr, a visitor yesterday Walter Clinc and B.-J. Stewart, of Camp Wood, are in the city, report from Thompson vallcv, reported nig a fine range situation and cattle grazing conditions as surprising, new in such shape as to be ready for thc grass coming up being better in qual- block. ty and more abundant than at anyi visiting Coast. He is here on a round-up of Repub licans, and is seeking the nomination of supervisor. Health Restored. Mrs. J. I. Roberts left vestcrdav for San Jose, Cal., to visit with her husband under private treatment, re cciving word a few days ago of his health again being normal. After a trip along the coast both return to Prescott Immense Crops, S. D. vnkoop, who had been Mrs. Richard Lamson left yester day for San Diego, where she will visit with her mother, Mrs. J. T. Bitt ncr, thence to Los Angeles, where other relatives reside. Toured the North. Mr. ami Mrs. Egbert Dutchcr and J. A. Stapp, of Skull valley, were in the city vestcrdav en. route home after a motor trip in sightseeing through the north. Leaves For Kansas City. j Miss Blanch Sheldon left on Sun- j day evening for Kansas City where she will spend the coming fall and winter taking a course in voice culture. a pound and mutton at ?9.00 per head. Passed Through. Mrs. E. W. Stephens, who will be pleasantly remembered as a former resident of this city, passed through vesterday from Los Angeles for Phoenix, where she will spend thc winter. Her husband is now at Jer- 'ime as manager of 'the Independent Meat Co. R'ccvering Health. James B. Giranil, favorably known in this community, who had been at Mercy hospital under treatment for a few weeks, has returned to his hotel in an , improved condition, and will soon be able to resume his duties as I ead of thc Girand Engineering Co.. of rhocnix. He is accompanied to Prescott by Mrs. Girand. Good Outlook. . j Charles Rose, mining in thc Stod dard field was a visitor yesterday from bis canto, reporting smaller mines as showing up well, in addition to the two established copper bonan zas, the Binghamton and Copper Queen. Xcw investors also arc ar riving to make observations, and deals arc under consideration. Here for Visit. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Campbell nd two sons arrived in Prescott yes terday from Williams, where Mt;s. Campbell and thc boys have been ply it in greater numbers than he can. , The American hospital is held in great admiration," says Mr. Gibbons, by both the French and English sol- ! dicrs, and they prefer to Co there. distinguished As a proof of the efficiency of the medal of the Croix de Guerre, anj American doctors and surgeons he .iciuuiii jans to a civil-j "'" i-aiKci aucr xen uays jn mc 'aH- 1 American hospital behind the lines. Mr. Gibbons won this emblem of:wtlcrc he.was taken after being bravery while a newspaper corrcsj wounded. pondent on the firing line, in saving) He s.aid that when the French or four other scribes in a feat which j Fngh'sli oldier is wounded he whis gave him renown and accordingly hcj Prs to the stretcher bearers to take was bestowed the high honor of thcibim to an American hospital. 'French army. Mr. Gibbons' act ofi Ovsrconfidence a Fault valor was carrying four reporters! "The American people can well be with him to a crater, all badly wound- confident of the ultimate success of ed, while he himself had an eye shottl,c Allies," said Mr. Gibbons, "but away, as well as other wounds from!,bey should not be overconfident, the shrapnel. The five men laid in 'The American soldier, individually the hole for several hours, all fcign-!'ias l''e German soldier, indivilually, ing death as Huns were passing, but'De3tcn. uut tns does not mean the when the Americans came up they! German machine. Thc American sol werc rescued and taken to a base',Mcr can b'ck the German soldier any hospital. His feat occasioned wide-t,,n,e' ml' I caution the Americans not spread comment in military circles, j to be optimistically blind, and he was recommended for decora-! The present drives are only leading tion. Mr. Gibbons represented an;un to the-great winter 'preparations American newspaper syndicate. , of thc big American spring drive. Thc Thc Gibbons episode is of lively! United States should be covered with local interest as he is well known in 1 the smoke of producing everything Prescott. He volunteered during the,neccssary for this big drive. Every Spanish-American war and joined the 1 horseshoe nail is necessary. If it is Rough Riders in this. city. Previously: not so l will be criminal." he had followed mining at the Wild- "Thc story that the Germans are flower near Crown King, where his starving erroneous," said Mr. Gib- stcp-father, James R. Liston, was bons. "At times, when the Americans superintendent. At that time he 'were far advanced of their supplies, studied journalism, and after he re-, I have taken war bread and a can turned from Cuba, was appointed a teen ' water from the dead bodies of fdeputy by Internal Revenue Collector-Germans and given them to our bovs. Jlenry Bradshar, also a Rough Rider. They were plentifully supplied. Thc Gibbons made frequent trips to Pres- American soldier has met thc Gcr cott in his official capacity, and when'"'3" soldier, man for man, and has he was relieved of office by a change, his number. But the United States of administration, started his jotunal-' has got to hump like the devil, and istic career. He was sent overseas, everything must be thrown in for the several months ago. offensive next spring. On his- return to Xcw York last' "The manufacture of the two-man Friday he was accorded an ovation. tanks must be pushed." said Gib at the Hotel Riiz, where he was bom-lbons. "They are thc only thing that barded by scores of fellow reporters ', can rout out a machine-gun nest." and this is what he said: aotoa'mq" jpoiur uur. i. . -..,:r . r t ARIZONANS ARRIVE Ue have to justify for thc cor- CAM,p KEARXEY. Aug. 23. -respondents uniform. We cannot Thrce iItIndrcd ,ncn of tile Second write about what our men arc doing Cavalry arrived today from Douglas, unless we do it ourselves and we Arizona to form thc nucleus of two cannot tell how they feel unless wc artillery regiments and trench mor fccl it too, so let's cut out what hap- tar batteries. pened to me. The public is not in terested in it. . "I have come home on convales cent leave with the permission of General Pershing and the commenda--tion of Marshal Foch for the purpose of telling the American public what is going on in Europe and why wc, should keep on with thc war. In my LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS FORFEITURE NOTICE To Prescott. -Arizona. Mav 21. 1918. A. A. 1MMEL: his heirs, legal representatives and assigns: You are hereby notified that I snendint the nast two months at the "'.V. 1 am .KO,"B l- 00 wuai 1 can io,i,avc expended during the years 190S, White Mountain resorts They will sVlff.cn .U,e country s backbone 1909, 1910, 1911. 1912. 1913, 1914, 1915 remain Here tor about a weeK as 111c guests of Mr. Camplvell's mother. Mrs. Daniel Campbell at 236 Xorth Alareon street Leave Country. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rudy, visiting the city from Skull valley, are prepar ing to move to Yucca, Mlohavc county, near which place the first named has recently located and is en gaged in the ranee cattle business. Mr. Rudy has so'd all his holdings in this county, and he and bis wife have many friends who regret their leaving. TERRIBLY SWOLLEN f, 1 t- . - . 1 i- i visiting with his brother on Oak Cherry creek district, where his uncle , " ..o. i , . , . J. ., . . creek, was a visitor vesterday en located thc Conger mine, passed . ' nl -. , , , . 1 1 - . . 1 I.;.' lUUll' LU j iiuuuiA, uiiu i cmn ivu iii wife and three children for Flagstaff "n,IIcnsc ,f.ru,t "fp ffor tI,at rCR-,on' .- r 7., far exceeding that of anv previous U.I till VUll.l. 11V uum VJ icii- dale and states his vocation for sev eral years has been that of farming. On thc return trip home he will visit the old haunts in the above mining district Visiting Old Home. Mts. T. H. Hager, who will be pleasantly remembered as a former resident wher her husband was with the Mountain States Telephone and year. Other yields insure a prosper ous condition for thc farmer. Vacation at Home. L. R. Hcbb, engineer at the DeSoto mines in thc Bradsliaws, is spend ing a short vacation at home with his wife and family in this city, while the power service is being improved. He gives a favorable report of that copper, which is producing regularly ' 1 -i.: : TJ- i.i wi . - , r t- -.l.u Mlllfl'll.u HI X 1 .....uujui. turned a few days ago from Kansas j H"?ic ,.F V0?" ti. -w- r r. . - -.u 1 . Jinny friends in tlie city 01 Mrs. City to visit with her parents bt w T Birch w; bc ;ntcrestcd to Dewey and to meet her brother, H- learn of tier return vesterday from T. Hill, of Fort Bliss, Texas, who is, ,.ucna parki California, where she home on a short furlough. Private 1 j,ad been since early in the spring. Hill is with thc 27th Engineers, at I visiting with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Camp .Meade. -Maryland, but has been Couchran. formerly a resident of this citv. time in thc past quarter of a ccnturv In addition he says, water abounds everywhere, and such a favorable out look was not anticipated a few months- ago. (From Sunday's Daily.) Desert Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lovctt of Cun ningham Pass, arc in the city for n few weeks sojourn to escape warm weather. Vacation Trip. Chic ' (.rose and I'rank Cain left yesterday for San Francisco on an outing for a month and to visit with friends. Visiting Old Home. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Fitzsiiumons are in thc city from Phoenix, the for mer coming to look after his brick yard interests. Flying Trip. Captain Thomas Tavlor, superin tendent of the United Verde smelter, I S-ff.- n ;LJ A Tt,. ' I motored from Clarkdale yesterday ten " UHUU,l;u "a the city, on a flying business trip. Keheved by black-Uraugbt. Newlyweds Return. Mr. and Mrs. W. II, Mackay, . , ... , whose marriage was solemnized re- Rcssville, Ga.-Mrs. Kate Lee Able, cl , cently in this city, have returned . this place, writes: "My husband is an from a month of honeymooning engineer, and once while lifting, he in along the coast. 1 jured himself with a piece of heavy ma-: Will Visit Mnyo Brothers. chinery, across the abdomen He was j r w "Z r r" '"T,'"iIosorc he couId not bear t0 Press on 0 "c,r ff Iter left yesterday for Rochester. ..... f ott ,w ,Mnmil I of Thrift Alinn vhir th Intor will rrr ttnflpr I - v uit wi ouuumwu. the treatment for thc 'av-v 1 iti. uuwuiii uuiiiijjaicu cxiiu ii iuukcu i ,.Xi tn i, ..1nnor f. k. luiiuers. one ot tlie canau-j yiks be woulddic. We had three different ,'irniovre, f .j,- larie mining ,,l rants pay""-1" of the same were ordered drawn upon thc road fund, lan contingent which left Jerome , ,., ,;,i, ,n 4),t- a-: u- '-"'PloJccs ot '''e large mining anu . some months ago to enlist in the 1?' .f1 "h f mcf'c'nC' h'3 .other corporations in the county have a , 'V-,r 1 1 . , . , boweli; fnilM 1n net. Hp wnnlil dim nn . . ... . . v,im. war. army nas ..een rcturneu nomc. ana; " 7": . :7" J, " n " '"rcnacu stamps, yet so general nas; No. No. To Whom Drawn Account is now ai 1 oronio. 111s nrann is inu '-" "viui. v wuiu v.., u.u ut.u.-t rrn j,c campaign that to say tlie owing to an attack of pneumonia. it two or three days in succession. Jic , honor of such an investment is with 1S7 did this yet without result. We became ; ;.ny particular place or set of people, 1SS desperate, he suffered so. He was swol- i would be unfair. ISO iytj 191 192 detached and is now on special duty in recruiting. Recuperating Trip. Calvin Rcynicrt, who had his band Makes Good Showing. Dan B. Genung, manager of thc Mildred M ning Co., is in thc city VAVAPA TUt PUJUJDinM! mil mmmi iun OTARfln nifirn ! MMW niiirrf against the coming German peace of-, and 1916, Xine Hundred Dollars fensive. that is the next thing we ($900.00) in labor and improvements shall have to meet upon the Red Top Lode Mining Warns Against Pacifists. Claim, situate in the Big Bug Mining The Hun is going to prpposc to District, County of Yavapai, State of : .. . . T - ti Arizona, the location notice of which give up Alsace, Lorraine and IscI- . , , . , r , . . r i is found on iccord in Book o of giurn and to pay all sorts of mdemni- M; a. in thc off;ce of the ties and there will bc those who will recor,icr pf sa;,j colinty in order" to say. 'Xow that we have licked the ,0, fa;ti ci3;rl under the provisions Hun let us accept his proposals and of section 2324 of the Revised Stat- savc the casualties tq our boys next utcs of the United States, and the year.' amendment thereto approved January "This is our next danger Wc must 22, 1880, concerning annual labor upon out up a stern front against such "lining claims, being the amount re- tPlk of the Lansdownes and pacifists. 'I""! to I,0.,ll sa,(1 ,lc forr,,c P,od . , . . i .t i ending on thc 31st day of December. This war has go to be gone through A m& Am, .f null to the end. There must be a davs from the personal service of this military decision in our favor, no, no"ticc. or within ninety days after the natter what it costs and it is going unblication thereof, von fail or refuse 'to cost. Thc public's spinal column' to contribute your proportion of such must bc slrcnghtencd to meet thc is- expenditure as a co-owner, which sue. amounts to Four Hundred and" Fifty "Mcn, airplanes, munitions and Dollars ($450.00), your interest in the ships are needed. Mv message is to c,a,m w: become thc property of the . ,i . . ,i,'t r i, ,: , subscriber, your co-owner, who has tell .every man capable of bearing a expenditure, by the nun to get into the army and get initornis of sa;d scct;on' ituck. Thc only thing thc German F K P TFM V V I understands is force and we must ap-. (y F;rst publication May 22. 1918. (From Tuesday's Daily.) Yavapai county can justly be proud J of her record with regard to the salei and War Savings Stamps, Wlicrc tlie later Wl go tinder """"""""""""'" """""""" " i lei.linir is she does all other ronn.l itment of the Mavo Brothers weighed 165 lbs., and fell off until he JJS Lna WhHe a! benefit of her failing health, weighed 110 lbs., in two weeks. I , le. ,,uot A"zo"a- V . al .a xjm. u t. . j . .. , . . great deal of the splendid showing i :d Home. He became constipated and it looked . .,. ...... Fruit Going to Waste. Supervisor Jaeger, Assessor Gcn- terday from Thompson valley, and - ....UUK.i i .n I''"'""-. ; Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors of Yavapai County, Arizona. fContinued From Page Five) renorteit tons of fruit ns r-nintr to couiu omy De oescnocc as lonure. ! irom uecemuer 1st to August .. ... V . , I t ...1.. Tl IC !l D1..I. . TO OTA : 1 1 waste, uic crop tins year liemg tarj . uiu uuum intuiuiua uiau.i- ni aiiui nau ucuti, above that ever known. Any visitor; Draught. I made him take a big dose, ) purchased and 56,722 thrift stamps, ! J94 is welcome to- ncip lumsclt. Comes Bacly A. B. Stauffcr. many years 397-39S 399 400-402 403 404-415 416-422 423-440 441 442 Amount. Chas. A. Williams Pavroll, Dist. 5 Sec. 1 $.150.00 R. F. Lillis Payroll. Dist. 2 Sec 3 129.50 J. B. Langdon Payroll, Camp Verde to Flagstaff, 100.00 W. II. Meritt Salary and expense, 132.27 T. Green, Pay roll, Dist. 2 Sec. 1 43&U1 J. W. Sullivan Payroll. Misc . 644.50 J. T. Logan Payroll, Dist. 4 954.25 James Wingfield Pavroll, Tonto Basin 1S8.05 ago located 111 Salt River valley, arrived yesterday from Wichita. Kansas ' with his wife and family in auto, and will visit with his brother, Eli Stauf fer, of this city for a short time. They are en route to Phoenix for the win ter. anawnenit ocgan 10 act tie tatr.tca, tie i making in uonars anu cents, $i--r ing culvert at Cottonwood 50.00 was in such misery, but he got relief and , 24S.83 in war savings stamps; $14,-! The following claim was taken up,' audited "and' upon motion, warrant began to mend at once. He got well, '1W50 in thrift stamps or a grand! in payment of the same was ordered drawn upon the building fund, to-wit: and we both feel he owes his life to ,otal of $138,429.33. , Clm. War Thedfr-rd's- Rliel-.nnimhf " 1 " ' No- Ivi0- To whoin Drawn Account Amount. lSf .Sf . n . , FREIGHTER SUNK 4S 48 F. L. Cyphers Supt. Const. Court Hou $75.00 Thedford'sBlack-Draughtwilhielpyou XEW YORK, Aug. 23.-The Brit- Upon motion duly seconded and carried the Board adjourned until Sat- to keep fit, ready for the day's work. (ish freighter Diomed was sunk with'urdav, July 20th, 1918, at 10:00 o'clock, a. m. Try it! NC-131.a loss of two of thc crew and the! WILLIAM STEPHEN'S, Chairman 'wounding of ninny. Attest: R. T. BELCHER, Clerk. 0