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rs 4 4rrf onimm SONOHA 3IFTWGS. Saturday, Srpt. 17, KM. Metal Quotation,. Following are th- market j i : t : x tatious (mi Hiatal." fur today. Copper (K.CathK?f) Ih li'j ( Vl Lead, per 100 11. 1.15 (' -J.. 'JO .Silver, per 07,., ."("') cts. Mexican dollars -HU 474 ' Mex. Dol. (local) 41'. 17 Mexico Citv Exchange $2.1,1 NO GALES NOTES. 1 r 1 , f j f An rr, 7 i J ! f I i I Mi At II' tn, Mr. I ! fC'-'fif i V I I I j A hy'l'ir fnih' 1 , 1 ; r I i if., :,;! f, fr-Mn !),' Low . ('! 1 i !i fr w i , Ma, 'p 'in ). Blanco '.'i a ( i u.'ii' he a --a vet 1 40 "I:' i - 1 i ' V 1 lU rat- ..f op. per ton, and sfji;, trold. ii'.l'i ! interesting tern Gathered the Line Cities. Around 1 " ,-- Absolutely Pure WEES IS m SUBSTITUTE Sheriff Turner made a business trip to Patagonia Wednesday, Yesterday evening Mr. Andy Bartleth returned frem Imuris. Mr. II. II. liichardM.u of Pata gonia, has gone to Pncott, in at tendance upon the republican ter- ritoria 1 convention as a delegate i from .Santa Cruz county. j Thursday the annual September i fiesta in Noyrules, Sonora, was com ; me need. The iiesta ground is. upon j Arizpe street. Louis and Mark j Lulley and Arcadio Torres are the j concessionaires. j Thursday evening Mr. Fermin jCamou of the firm of Horvilleur & I Camou of Hermosillo, arrived at Nogales, and has been at the line Today .Messrs. W. H. Barnett and Nat Crocumb are in from Patagonia. Sunday evening Mark Lulley ; th Tvn.lal! ,Utri,t S9tn Rlt,! since. - Monday the gentle- mountain:?, where work was started Yesterday evening Mr. A. Conard returned from a visit Hays Camp. j Saturday upon the Tom Taggart. j He reports gratifying developments continuing in the Jophn. L. to Nogalea Lodge No. 19 I. O. 0. F. initiated several new members last Tuesday evening. After the initia- Governor Brodie visited the Na-I008 an ther business were con tional Guard encampment at Point j eluded all present were invited to of Rocks this week. an elegant supper furnished by the . j ladies of the auxiliary lodge. xesieruav evening' .ur. uarios man will start lor ct. Louis and other eastern points. Johnson of San Marcial, arrived at Wednesday Tucson Episcopal Church. The Episcopal church has been subjected to a thorough renovation of the interior of the building, pre paratory to the resumption of reg ular services. Carpenters and painters have been busy for several days in rearranging and repainting and finishing seats and other fix tures. When completed, the in- 1 ' morning Mr. N. G. 1 terior of this handsome edifice will Nogales, and is here todav. i Banks, superintendent of the Lor- - Jaine Mining Company, went to Wednesday Mr. Ben Daniels Magdalena en route to'the camp of went to Prescott to attend the re- j the company (the Klondyke) over pnoiican territorial convention. ; bevond the Santo Domingo river. ! present a much improved ap pearance. -Tucson Star. Yestcrdav Doctor Bim Smith of i 1 orapanied bv Mr. Morris ; keeps on hand for sale to 1 ermosillo, was at Nogales return-! oi Plttsburg' 1 a"' wli0 1S Vls,t,n8 111 j he Allowing descnoed g home from a visit in'the east! bonom- i States ciwtom house blanli id in California. Tuesdav evening Mr. George L miest 01 uoods in boat ot 4(T . T , , Clarke, superintendent of the gra- i ff. 'hn Flve 1 ons' Car or 0ther "I he American Lady," the most! r.At ,j ti,0 rinit.i fftua Vehicle.". Custom House Blanks. The Oasis office has printed and importers United States custom house blanks: "Manifest of Goods in Boat of KJronh.nnmno,,,, Lntry for Immediate Consump bold only at the Red House. t f ' u,. ,f. lion.-' Ramon Vasnuez. ; 1 , , . property aoout imriy mues soutn east from Torres station, having been visiting a couple of months with his family in San Francisco. Mr. H. E. Grace, agent for the Sonora railway at Pesquiera sta tion, and family have been in No gales several days, arranging to leave their children in school. To morrow Mr. and Mrs. Grace will return to Pesquiera. During his stay the gentleman bought property in the Noon Addition, where he will eventually build a home. Doctor Smith of Hermosillo, who was at Nogales yesterday, arriving from Los Angeles, reports that in that city one day last week, Miss Augusta J. Burris, a young lady jwell known in Nogales and Hermo jsillo, was united in matrimony Edwin N. Buck, a well known newspaper man. will commence the publication of the Naco Budget about the eighteenth instant. There will be service at the Methodist church on Sunday at eleven o'clock. Service by Rev. R. C. Elliott, all are cordially invited. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. George K. French went to Prescott Mr. French in attendance as a dele gate to the republican conven tion. There will be regular services in St. Andrews Episcopal church to morrow at the usual hours. A general invitation is cordially ex tended. Tnmnrrnw mnrnin.-r Wro C H-l ler will start for the easfto' visit I v?ith f , Sentlem,a.n "ame Law8' the St. Louis exposition, after i 1 . ' menus u which she will go to her old home ! "Application, Under Oath, to Enter Goods Without Certified In voice." "Manifest of Merchandise Trans ported in Bond." All these blanks have received 1 .inn, a. pr -p rty on ,v hinr-i If , and Mr. M ir-h Hi i'. Wnirht, .mm. ! fine .--amplf- of or-, of which ll.n ; have now a body .-'; x f'"t in widtii i averaging fifty -nine oujic' of il v-r j)(-rton. The properties include a group of fix claims, all showing j ore from the surface, the poorest of J which oss.avs fortv-hve ounces I silver, and going as high as 742 Monday of the present week Mr. Barney Cohen, of the Grand Hotel at Hermosillo, returned from a visit of several months in the east and California. He returns in good health and spirits after a pro longed vacation, and has now set tled down to business again. The Hotel Cohen, as the Grand is more familiarly known, has always been very popular, and the Cohens will spare neither pains nor expense to maintain its prestige and popularity. La Libert-ad, ' a famous-antigua mine in the Prietas caflon, near San Antonio de la Huerta, has been bought by a company' of Chi cago capitalists, including Doctor R. C. Coy and his brother, two gen tlemen who have operated in So nora many years. A GO-H. P. pumping engine is in operation unwatering the mine, and when that is completed exploration will begin. Mr. H. L. Miller, formerly superintendent of the Mina Gran de, at the Chicago camp, in the same canon, is superintendent. Mr. Jack Cleaver is foreman. Information from the Lower Ya qui valley is to the effect that the river has been so swollen by heavy rains in the Sierra Madre that it is higher than at any time during twenty years, and considerable damage has been done. The city of Turin, which is on high ground, is entiiely surrounded by water. At Potam the river had cut away a number of buildings and it was feared that the flour mill of Kimball ife Francis would be destroyed. approval by the United States eus-f Between Medano and Alirodones toms house authorities, and are the country was under water a warranted correct distance of several miles. We Will Mail You PREPAID a Copy oi Our New Revised Map ol Sonora lor 2.00 Gold. (A 1- sie.e con- a7 in Jowa and remain several month. B 1 li j . I Celebration of the Mexican In- i dependence Day has been royally j observed by the patriotic people of j Nogales, Sonora, the festivities ex- tending through two days. The usual public exercises were held in j front of the custom house yester ! day afternoon; and later the chil- uren nau a lancv ure parade in rr jit- Hu pre if 1 Agents for the Famous Oliver Typewriter ftsk lor "25 Reasons" wiuj it is Superior to ail others. : ties. A rizom t . m mm copper riveted overalls Hotel Almada Dining Room : : guaymas, sonora, Mexico ::i iz::i :zi LAUNCHES AVD B04TS PR0VISI0ED FOR SAILING PARTIES 0 THE GtLf Write for Rates and Particulars the Tlaza Irece de Julio. At ; !: evening the plaza was beautifully ! illuminated with many colored lights, displaying the national : colors green, white and red and there v as a hrilPant display of fireworks. A grand ball in thelM municipal palace terminated the . JJ festivities. It was one of the mostly 1 jfor z?ic?i2 who tail 1 IJlllflflllJlllSll elegant ever known in the line j v v ) A)TV v wrT Pi ii "v A i ii i v "A )