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't rO.. "vttll fi I V ry I. ' f !: I I ,! ft- 4 TWO GOOD Hermotlllo People Witnts Interesting CoMett Last Sunday. day MinMay last was a lu id day in base ball at Heriioill two uiimc V; Mar- the Ca-I coming in elo.-e succession dalena and La Colorada in morninc, and Ilermosillo and nanea in the afternoon. The train from the north was late, and the Magdalena delega tion did not reach the capital city until eleven o'clock. La Colorada was on the ball ground awaiting them, a. id the belated players were there as quickly after the train stopped at the depot as they could be conveyed by the swiftest hack teams in the capital city. Shortly before noon the game was called by Umpire Mangerino, the catcher for the Hermosillo nine. The line up of the two clubs was as follows: La Colorada. Rosenstock p. Moreno c. IImIh V,i! L-r'i 1 b. Hyatt (f. Kcinhart s. IkUT :: b. lit ids:' rf. Ncwberrv If. pub. Loin: sub. Magdalena. Drummond c. Wyatt p. Tener e. s. Grey 1 b. Hester 2 b. Sharpe 3 b. Estrellalf, Farrel cf. Castillo rf. s. s. G. Rosenstock 1 b. Molina 2 b. Derewein 3 b. Farrel If. Crawford cf. Fry rf. Magdalena to bat. In the first inning each side made two runs, and La Colorada added five more to their s:ore in the second. In the third inning Magdalena added one, while La Colorada got a goose egg. In the fourth inning the boys from the north pulled out two more tallies, steadily approaching the station ary sco! of their competitors. In the tifih inning La Colorada made it -purl of two leaving Magdalena ' i" lb" ! wr . . 11m: is f .. b. M 1 i j !!!. ! : . I 1 f i V p, p. Hivtr.i I b, 1 b. ! ..!. !! . -J b ( i t i :; b. ( iodfrf V . liurln.i If. UibU'S cf. 1 Urn ;tl rf. Kchevarria sub. K.-pinoza sub. Carrillo Manager This game win keenly contested until the tenth inning, when Her mosillo "dropped their wad." In the first inning the local nine made one run, while Cananea got a cipher. The score stood 1 to 0 un til the eight inning when Cananea scored one, making the two sides one each. The ninth was a goose egg for both. In the tenth inning the Cananea people seemed to put a chain into the ball which sent it out into the field with no one to catch it, and they made four tal lies, running the score to 5 and 1 But for that fall down it was one of the closest and most exciting games put up in Sonora. i t in i b- ,' f!'l ft tb' ' ! V I I ! ! t ' ' II . I ! t . a i f . i ' 1 1 ! I I lit II! MI In J I 'f III" I I i' t ! : I i 'M ;n ! f ,'IU- I X M r I'M! i 1 -t 11 M-!( fit ;tf fi'li.l ibi' M ,! I'd t I i'.I t Hi V:t I -4 ill ! I in- ' i I !. I n 1 1 1 f !ir el. i -'S ;i si n- 2.1 f f u v m u a y will ! charged i for 1 1 1 round trip, lb-turning the j Uckt'-( will ( Vii 'ii I ' f . i f . . i ib!.. j J. V;l t'tUv., II- I i'.f blfij ( h I p it h( ll'.w-' , I! Hi i i il'ir a iiin lid until WATCH FOR THE RACES to Tin: AMERICAN ELITE Th Humt l.'it'Ul r i. Iff in tlu fit. 1 lire? M'trrli i nr unit IS rt t.n r tT for cn h. Mh 1st. 2t. Hint lUtln. Next tn Montf.wmii Hotfl. SUMMIT Will SEE THAT U. R. TRTATEO RIGHT We arc tlie leading distrifeo tors of Men's Fornishing in the Southwest. Th's is s Good Gold Property. The Dea Mining Company have ivithin one-half mile of the "town of La Colorada, a good, gold bear ing property, twenty pertenencias, fVir.Mtrrb tvbipb vim tn'pnt.v.nnp veins all showing valuable ores. A twe .ty foot shaft from which have j been taken ores running mgn in! lvalue. The property commends 'itself to investors. For particulars! i address. Luis B. Padkes, tf. La ('olorada, Sonora, Mex. ! quite a broad statement but we speak it frankly, because vve know it's true. We are now closing out our stock of winter's goods to mike room for Spring and Summer shipments. Come in and be convinced that our prices are below all others. WE DEFY COMPETITION. THE BOSTON STORES L. B. FLEISCHER, Prop'r Houses Nogales, Arizona; Cananea, Sonora; Guaymas, Sonora. hiationarv score D to r o. In the Notice of Forfeiture. Patakuma, Arizona, January 11th. I.Kh. TO AXtREW J. S'MK'KTOS, llis HeilHor .ss,ig)IS. Yrm are herein- notirit-il that I, the uinltjr signcil, ihiring the yar l'Hi'i, expcmU'd tho Mim of One llundml (.fimn Dullars iu labor and ini- hixth inning the Magdalena score 1 i'rv..-i.H-nts uj.n . th 't'ti.E kvtte" mine, ta Cruz County. 'IVrrituiy of Ari.niia, the luca tion noficf whVre'jf Is fmnitl in Hunk 1,1'atre lit, ttiiconl of milling' oraiimiN, of tlits afitaid county and ti-rrituryju M'dor to hold said inwi fiijT i laini under tin' provision of Section t-'2i. Kcvisetl.StatuU's of the t'nitvd state.", ntni the amendments thereto approved Jaii'y 2"Jd, Insii, concerning annual lahor upon mining claims, It beinij the amount veiUirel to hold said claim luring' the period ending on the olst day of December, l'."i. And if within ninety days (W) days from personal service of this iiotice, or within ninety ('.H) days after the tirst piildication hereof, you fail or refuse to contribute your (roportio)i of such expenditure as eo-owiier, your interest in the claim will become the property of tiie subscriber, your co-owner, who made the re quired expenditure in compliance with the terms of the aforesaid Section iVJ4. (Signed) Jas, V. Kf.atijj;. Fir.-t Publication Jan. 1:", V.KK.la.st March 17, P.n. was nuru to eignt, ana J,a voio rada failed to score again. In the eight inning Magdalena gained one more, out there seemed something the matter with their fielding and pitching when La Colorada went to bat. La Colorada batted the ball all over the field, and the sphere seemed to have become wondrously slippery. It stuck to none of their fingers; ar.d the game closed with a score of 17 for the' lads from the south, to 10 for the northern bo vs. ,.,.. , - ......... .. imp: ;";--' ,: vCt , -" ' c-1 ' r ;j L ' " v t i '11 i u 1 , ii j General Merdiandlse Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hay, Grain, Flour, Etc. Liquors. Family Trade Supplied. Agent for the Pntnou MO SA RCH IS It A .V O 'mier Ciuinod. mid Jttttvti GtHxls. NOGALES. ARIZ,, T r 5f AMZ?F ON EARTH. ! ccnooo F41ERSV10SILLO BEER. JLil FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. Tni It I 1 WQliiiiolnn ill vv iiuimigjUUii I rail ..Co.. &CLIFSBS ANYTHING OF L,IKB NATURE, BVBR SBBN IN NOG ALBS NOGALES ARIZONA BRANCH STORES k Washington - - Patagonia Besides tlieFincst Imported Goods in Cans we Show Genuine Georges Codfish Boneless Irish Mackerel Fat and White Lake Whitefish No Small Bones Holland Herring White I loop . Spiced Berliner "Roll Maps" Spiced Russian Sardines "Walkoff" Smoked Halibut Chunks Smoked English Cromartys. Royal Chinook Salmon Blood Red OUR PRICES ARB RIGHT