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f si ?1 fi n f : i -1 i ' "I 1 J J x l i 5 1 I l I i"! .i I fl if S.itnr !,!)', I f 1 - f ", i ' ; NOGALES NOTES. Little Mi Mildred Khw!t h,n Ik n vi'itift' tlii- k at I'atavf'iii the pvic-'t of Mr. K. 1 Cooke. Saturday eveninj; Mr. F. K. Ldwards returned from a trip into Sonera. Sunday evening Mr. and Mr.. P. J. Munch returned from a visit in the east. Tuesday evening Mr. V. K. Deftv arrived from Phoenix, and Wednesday he went south. Mr. A. M. Conard has been an- j pointed deputy U. S. Marshal in and for Santa Cruz County. Sunday Mr. S. L. Shepard and V. Berringer went to Cananea, re luming Wednesday evening. They encountered severe storms. "The American Lady," the most elegant and stylish shoe made Sold only at the Red House, Ramon Vasquez. Sunday evening Mr. H. K. Cheno weth arrived from the east, en route to Hermosillo. Monday he reached that city. Yesterday he went north again. Monday Mr. J. C. Townsend, manager of the Quay mas otlice of the Mercantile Agency of R. G. Dunn vv. Co., was atXogales en route to Cananea. Monday Mr. George W. Atkinson was in Nogales. He has Mrs. At kinson out at thier Perl a Blanca ranch in the mountains toward j Oro Blanco, where they are passing ; the summer. Sunday Doctor Nicholsen made a 'flying. trip to Magdalena, returning a i evei.ing. He reports a feeling of g real' indignation in that town s. gainst I ae Examiner for its recent attack upon Colonel Fenochio in the Jewel matter. Mrs. B. H. Chambers is visiting an uncle in Weed, Siskiyou county, California a town named after her relative. Within a couple of weeks Mr. C. will join the lady there, and thence they will go to Portland to visit the great exposition before returning home. Tnpsrlav Mr. Micrnel T.t7 nn nf the leading merchants at Magada lena, was a visitor at Nogales and called at The Oasis otlice. The gentleman expressed the deepest indignation at the aspersions cast ; upon two of the leading citizens of j the republic residing in his home; town. ! Tuesday Mr. Ed Sharpie, hereto- j fore salesman and collector in the ; store of the California Fruit Com- pany, went to Mowry to accept a j post in the store in that camp, j Monday evening a farewell party j was given in honor of the young j gentleman, at the residence of! Sheriff Charles L. Fowler. j A press telegram from Chicago j dated the Oth inst. states that Mrs. j Perdita J. Barlow is suing her j husband, Mr. Vernon J. Barlow, for I separate maintenance. The parties j to the action are well known in! Sonera, Mr. Barlow having been j president of the Ures Consolidated j Mining Co., and with Mrs. Barlow ! was in Hermosillo a greatdeal last year and preceding. j MACDAfsliXA. SOA'OAW, MliXICO. The Most Wide Awake And up to Date General Mcrrantllu EhMblisliinrrit In Sonora. Gnnr.rai Sunnlm o! E.w.ry Dr,M,rintio;i ;i Lowr.M, Prices. Pro.snr.ctofs Outfitter!. Mininu Taxes ftifrl lor Mon KcskJnnis. General AgentS for the MILBURN WAGON. Daily Stage f or Ccrro IVicto. Stage tor La Hrisca Exchange BOUght and Sold. via Ccrro Prlcto leaves Mondays and Thursdays. The one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Barnhart died Friday of last week and was taken to Tucson Saturday for burial. The six-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tomlin died Sun day at Santa Rosa, Cab, where Mrs. Tomlin and the child were visiting relatives. John S. Cookerly left Thursday! for Minas rrietas, where he has a position in the cyanide mill operated at that place by the Charles Butters company. Saturday evening Reverend B. E. Lancaster, Mrs. L., and sons arrived from Kentucky. The rev erend gentleman returns to the line city greatly improved in health, and his friends are greatly pleased to again have him among them. Rangers Holmes and Beatty who have been stationed at Nogales and in the vicinity some months, have been transferred to the northern part of the territory, in the Grand Canyon region, and they set out for thier destination early in the week. Seargent Olds and Ranger Coffey arc still stationed in this j vicinitv. l. S. KtMPHCR, M. E. F. t. MONTEVERDE, E. E. Herbert Jackson Wood, FISCAL AGENT. HERMOSILLO, - .SONORA, - MEXICO. MIXES, LANDS AND INVESTMENTS IN MEXICO. STATE AND FEDERAL CONCESSIONS SECURED. POWER PLANTS, SMELTING PLANTS, ETC., ESTIMATED AND CONTRACTED. . Offices: Don Luis Street No. 61. P.O.BOX 78. TELEPHONE 281. P. Sandoval. A. Sandoval P. SANDOVAL Y Cfl- BANKERS AND BROKERS. Agents Banco Nacional de Mexico and Banco Occidental de Mexico. Own and control extensive K Fiscal Apent for the Biff lands and mines in Sonora. CI Mountain Mining Company OWNER OF FAMOUS PLHNCHflS DE PhHld TOINES. I Nogales, Sonora, Mex. SSK: Lavodnas. Florence Blade: Percy Sharp caught a twenty pound "Colorado salmon ot the head of the Florence canal Monday. It i not custom ary to rind a Colorado salmon this far from its natural habitat, but this has been an unusually wet year and the salmon have been able to get up this far this season without carrying canteens with them. Polifni-nin Cmit Pnmnnnu UUIIIUI III a I I Ult UUIIipailjf WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IMPORTERS OF Staple and Fancy Groceries. Leading Produce Supply House NOGALES, ARIZONA. COFFEE Good coffee 13 so all good, one can't pick-out the parts of its goodness. Your grocw returni your money IT yw don't lib fhilling' bt. Cheap Round Trip Rates Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, $35.00. Date of sale daily June 1st to October 15 inclusive. Final limit October 31. Portland, Oregon, $'50.00 going ci rid rot ii rn ? n i via anr direct rniito through Huntington or Billings. July 20,27 and 23; for August 11 to 18 inclusive, 30 and 31; for Sep tember,! to 6 inclusive, 13, 14. 15, 27, 28 and 21). $50.00 via diverse routes, through San Francisco, Billings or Hunt ington. Dates of sale for Julv 1, 2. 3, 4, 7, 8, 0, 11, 13, 14,20,27, 28; for August, 7 to IS j inclusive, 30 to 31; for September, 1 to 0 inclusive, 13, 14, 15, 27, 28 and 29. In addition to the above we have on sale cheap summer rates to all points east. Write or call and see us. W. J. Black. G. P. A., Topeka, Kansas. V. II. Brown, Div. Pass. Agt. El Paso, Texas. Southern Pacific Company. Los Angeles Passenger, No. 7, west bound, passes Benfon 1 :05 p. m. El Paso Passenger, No. 8, east bound, pauses Benson 8:43 a. m. Train No. 11 leaves Nogales 4 :35 a. m. daily, arriving at Benson 7 :35 a. m., and at Tucson 9:50 a. ra. Train No. 12 leaves Tucson 3 :35 p. m. daily, arriving at Benson 5 :25 p. ra., and at Nogales 8 :55 p. m. Sunset Limited east bound, passes Benson 7 :50 a. m. Sunset Limited west bound, passes Benson 5 :40 p. m. Close connection is made at Fairbank with El Paso & Southwestern Piy. for Tombstone, Bisbee, Naco, Douglas, and other points on that line, and close con nection is also made at Naco for Cananea. Tickets on sale to all important points in U. S., and we especially call attention to the trip via New Orleans to New York, by steamer. This company's new 5000 ton steamships "Comus" and "Proteus'' leave New Orleans at noon every Wednesday, and make the voyage to New York in about five and one half davs ; they are equal to the modern ocean liners in every respect. Saloon and second cabin passage have to be reserved in advance. W. G. BOWMAN, Agent. Almada Hotel. A. B. GONZALEZ, Prop. Spanish and English Spoken. !s the Most Centrally Located, the Most Comfortable and best Ventilated in this Port. Spacious and well Furnished Rooo s. Cold and Warm Baths. RESTAURANT OF FIRST CLASS AND THE SERVICE LEAVKS NOTHING TO BE DESIRED. Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico. Assay er. AT TAYLOR'S OLD STAND. Nogales, Arizona. P. O. Box 231. AHIfi as the Largest Circulation of Any Weekly in the Southwest