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. frerkl. Sripant. Derated to ill of tori Commercial PRINTING Promptly Business Interests mm and AND Neatly ARIZONA Fxecuted. Vol. XIII. No. IO. NOGALES, ARIZONA. SATURDAY, July 22, 1899. Whole No. 322. NOGALES NOTES. Next Monday Judge Maqueo Cas i tellanos will open in Nogales. Sonora, tcrctinu itens (lathered Around the the first term of tbe federal district Line Citleii The Laundry solicits your patron age. court. Wednesday L. O. Cowan, Vance Carothers and CL W. Haves, well - - - f umlshed rooms to reoi. Appiy at Houtn The Oasis office. Drink Lemp's St. Louis beer. For sale across all bars Monday evening Mr. D. Clark came up from llermoslllo. For table use Lemp's St. Louis beer Is the best. In quart or pint bottles. Delivered by A. M. Conard. Leave orders. Thursday Mr. A. Varona of Las Dos Last week Mr. C. E. Bloxton of San- Naciones Cigar factory, started for fords was at Nogales. San Bruno, Lower California, to buy Do you want imported Swiss cheese? j tobacco, at the .Ilmmie Fruit Co. Last week Mr. Manuel Pacheco of Thursday morning Mr. Frank Olsen Crittenden, foreman for the Crltten- returned from Hot Springs. Wednesday evening Mr. J G. Mason came up from Mlnas Brietas. Star Laundry collects and delivers all washing. Give us a trial. Mr. T. F. Brown, who has been quite ill, is slowly improving. Wednesday morning Mr Jesse D. Gran returned from California. Take your washing to the Star Laundry. All work guaranteed. Sunday Mr. Allen C. Bernard of Tucson, was a visitor at Nogales. If you want your washing done well, have the Troy laundry do it for j ou. Wednesday evening Mr. A. Ortila, the Tucson attorney, returned home. Lemp's St. Louis beer bottled or in the wood for sale by A. M. Conard Monday Trainmaster E. J. Gibson of the Sonora railway, went to Guay mas. Tuesday Mr. J. Derupsey was at Nogales, returning from the City of Mexico. Thh week Mr. W. Bloxton has been in town from his cattle ranch on the Sonoita. Wednesday Mr. R. Johnson, master mechanic of the Sonora railway, came up from Guaymas. Mr. John McMahon, Ml old timer in den Land & Cattle Co., was a visitor at Nogales. Sunday Superintendent Epes Ran dolph of the Southern Pacific, was at Nnales, accompanied bv Doctor Geo. Good fellow. Anyone desiring to purchase desira ble residence lots in Noon's Addition to Nogales, are advised to call on Cap tain J. J. Noon. Furnished rooms for rent; one pair furnished for house-keeping. Mrs. Mary Hendrlck, east of Hoy & Tit comb's warehouse. Tuesday morning Mrs. A. M. Conard came from Los Angeles to join Mr. Conard, the manager of the tee and beer bottling works. Potatoes delivered at Nogales at five cents, Mexican, per pound. Or der through Wells, Fargo & Co. T. 11. Burke, Imuris, Sonora. Early this week Mr. W. H. Randall came in from the Santa Rita mount ains, where he is developing some very promising copper properties. Mr. F. J. Duffy has been appointed assistant secretary of the Nogales Building & Loan Association, vice R. D. George, removed from town. Tuesday evening Colonel Harlow started for Colorado, where his family are staying through the summer. He SONORA SITTINGS. Collection ol Happening la the State Over the Line. Gents' furnishing goods, ladies' gloves, ribbons, toilet articles, per fumes, etc., at La Casa Colorada, Mi guel Padres, Prop., La Colorada. El 1 rafico states that the garbanzo ' Ipeas) crop from the ranch of General Lorenzo Torres, will this season ex iceed a thousand fanegas, and is most ! excellent in quality. Staple and fancy French and Ameri can groceries, canned goods, wines, etc., at La Casa Colorada, Miguel Pa dres, Prop., at La Colorada. Feed and forage at the branch store. The Hotel Almada dining room at A Our t Ion for the Grand .lory. Nogales, July 19th, 1899. To TriK Oasis: Now that the grand jury has ad journed I would like a little space in your paper to ask the members of that body why they did not investi gate the Flewelllng jail building con tract, which the board of supervisors let without advertising for bids as re quired by law? My understanding Is that it is the dutyofagraud jury to inquire into such matters. Every member of that body knew that it had been publicly charged that Mr. Flewelllng had been paid four hundred and ninety dollars, with one hundred dollars additional for putting up an adobe building with a corrugated iron roof. Beside that five hundred and ninety dollars he was Guaymas, under the management of tne njateriai in the old jail 'those accomplished caterers, John Wade and J. L. Tabb, Is growing greatly in favor, and the fame of its j excellent cuisine is spreading far and ! wide. The traveling public who appreciate good fare will always find the best meal set at any railway eating house in Mexico, at the Depot Hotel at Carbo. For those having occasion to stay at the place well furnished, com fortable rooms are to be always se cured. Trains both ways stop for meals. which I am told he has sold at a price : which will bring him more than one hundred dollars making a total of , more than six hundred and ninety dollars. The grand jury knew that 1 three reputable contractors had de ! clared that they would fill Flewelling's ! contract for three hundred and fifty, ; three hundred and sixty and three hundred and seventy-eight dollars I respectively. Why did not the grand 'jury take up the matter and in- vestige it? And I want to say right here that for the consideration given Mr. Flew- The Orb says: The Copper Queen j elllng to put up that adobe jail build Co. has 4tK) miners employed taking ing I would have erected a substan ore out of their big property at Nax- i tial brick building of the same dimen sari, at the rate of 1,000 tons per day. sions. An additional force of mechanics are Now Messrs. Grand Jurymen I am ! engaged in constructing the big en-a taxpayer and a contractor. Iam gines, smelters and concentrators. All j doubly injured by that Flewelling the subsidary machinery will be oper- i contract. It was your duty to inves tigate the reasons wly such injury was done me and other taxpayers and the Harshaw country, 'was a visitor at wl" be absent aD,,ut two weeks Nogales this week. Mr. W H. Dempsey of Cleveland, Three furnished rooms for rent, suitable for light housekeeping. Ap ply at Tiik Oasis oflice. Sunday Mr. Thos. Burton, the Tuc son attorney, weut to Santa Ana, and out into the Altar region. Sunday Mr. T. J.Wylie came over from Washington Camp and remained a few days with his family. Monday Mr. Jos. B. Scott of Tuc son, was at Nogales, returning home from a trip down Into Sonora. C. Ruckelshauser and W. Breemer, mining men from Crittenden, arrived in Nogales Thursday morning. A base wall and rence has beeu put up at the end of the town park, and seats placed inside the enclosure. Last Saturday evening Miss Ida Temple, who had been in Nogales several days, returned to Huachuca. 'Ohio, was registered at the Monte zuma Monday. Mr. Dempsey is in terested in the big store at La Colorada. Thursday morning Colonel Bird of i The Oasis, went to Minas Prietas and Hermosillo on business. He ex-j pects to return home tomorrow or j Monday. What you want is not temporary relief from piles but a cure to stay oared. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve; cures piles and they stay cured. L. ! W. Mix & Co. The Oasis job office is crowded to j the utmost capacity and is daily turn-! ing out large quantities of work, done ; in the usual artistic style for which the shop is noted. Monday evening Mr. Frank Rich- j ardson came up from Minas Prietas en route to the east. He has recent- ated by electricity. While not officially announced as yet there is no doubt, that the inves tigation of La Barranca edal measures by the Southern Pacific Co., has proved satisfactory, the property will be taken over and a line of railway to open up the region will be constructed from Ortiz station. It is credibly re ported that beds of coal have been developed aggregating eighty feet In thickness. contractors. I would like particularly to have the chairman of tie grand jury, Mr. Overton, and its secretary, Mr. Perkins, reply to these inquiries. W. N. LlTKK. "The Oasln" KUitor ImUcUid. Saturday night it was noised about the streets that the grand jury had voted to report two indictments The Bisbee Orb says that the Roy aalnst -e editor of The Oasis, and Last week Mr. W. G. Sherlock, chief j )y comc , from te La Bufa mine, be clerkofthe New Mexico & Arizona vo;id La Batranca. . .1 . XT. 1 11 - l offlce at Nogales, was called to Guay mas. DeWitt's Little p:arly Risers benefit permanently. They lend gentle as sistance to rature, causing no pains or weakness, permanently curing constipation and live1- ailmene L. Gun-shot wounds and powder-burns, cuts, bruises, sprains, wounds from rusty nails, insect stings aud ivy poisoning, quickly healed by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Positively prevents blood poisoning. Beware of counterfeits. 'DeWltVf, f BATS aod SURE L. W Mi 7. Hr mine in the Pilares district, has been sold to Denver parties. The Roy property consists of 1H pertenencias. It is a very high silver proposition, a chloride ore. Pieces of ore are often found which are held together by the horn silver in them. There is no sec ond class ore- The ore Is in pockets and is taken out of a forty-foot tunnel which taps it at 150 feet deep. It is proposed to go in farther down the mountain and tap the ore at 1,200 feet. McKim & Fenton have been working the mine about eighteen months and have taken out $200,000 in gold in that time. It has cost $60,000 to develop and operate the mine, leav ing the owners a net profit of $140,000 in gold. The mine is now producing two tons of ore a day. The purchase price is said to be $200,000 in uld. A diseased stomach surely under- mines health. It dulls the brain, kills Thomas Khoads, Centerfield, O., i energy, destroys the nervous system, writes: "I suffered from piles seven j and predisposes to insanity and fatal or eight years. No remedy gave me diseases. All dyspeptic troubles are relief until DeWitt's Witch Hazel . quickly cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Salve, less than a box of which perma- Cure It has cured thousands of nently cured me." Soothing, healing, ! cases and is curing them every day V-lD'l- before Monday it was kowu all over the county. Monday morning several substantial citizeus came in from Calabisas and Crittenden, with an avowed intention of going upon the bail bonds. They waited in town all day expecting the indictments to be reported. But they were not brought into court until late Tuesday tuo ning. Mr. Bird wason hand with several gen tlemen all ready and willing toqualify as bondsmen. But Attorney Salter white, who appeared for him, thought it better to preseut only two securi ties, so Mr. K. R. Richardson of Crit tenden, aud J. T. Brickwood were offered toqualify aud were accepted. But a dozen more were ready toquali fy in any amount. perfectly harmless Beware of coun fcarfelte v . w Mix & Co Its ingredients are such that !t help curing L W Hit & '