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tt f I it NOGALtS NOTES. I wu iv nik!lil Mr. iiii'l Mm. J. llri-'tnl I'luriKil ff"in ,i Ai- There ;irc a miiiilitT if vi of 'M ihiri il f v( r in Nnir.il-. lmt tll, MTloU ( il.C I:t lif'fll n 'purled. (lent.' and loV dot hi nil and underwear, etylirh, cheap and dur able nt the lied House, Kanion Vasquez. Last Saturday evening Mrs. K. K.Cunnninc ami Miss Marv Koh- froni a short visit i ft 'M ' t 'I I ! I 1 U ft M..I- h , i o.'i . ii I t S J l. - 'r I drf'o, wli h i , u T r i f t m r in , t i . , i !h.- .i , I I fi r ! l I I.' I I - nt W l-h I iff t) I'i; f Mf r(r.f III f (1 ff ,fl i'i f -r , f ff d il- of M nr n I " hf Id in M If l. A - Hi I rdul -en -pen lion I ; o..rf h. !' nr I" ! Ik ii I" I " 1 1 , 1 1 ,' "I i ' id d I I r I I I - ll Hi. W'lill v inson returned t Tucson. The new operating room at the Sisters' hospital is almost com plete. Work will soon commence on a new kitchen and a hath room. Attend the Second Annual Ter ritorial Fair to he held at Phoenix, November 12. 1.'), 14, 13, 1G and 17. 1'JOG. Reduced rates on all railroads. United States Customs Inspector George P. Jones returned yesterday from Fay wood Hot Springs, New Mexico. He is greatly improved in health. Mother Paul of the Sisters of Charity came down from Pluenix Tuesday night to visit the Sisters' hospital here. She returned to Pbxenix yesterday. Yesterday Mr. U.S. Munroe left for Cananea, from which place he will make a trip to the Arizpe dis trict of Sonora. He will return to Nogales in about three weeks. Wednesday night Mr. G. H. Les ter, paymaster for the Sonora rail road, came up from Guaymas and Thursday morning he went to'Tucr son, there to meet Mrs. Lesser and children on their way home from Los Angeles. Mrs. Ramona Lozano has filed fruit for divorce against Mr. Libra do Lozano. They were married October 16, 1905. Mrs. Lozano charges drunkenness and cruelty. She asks that she be permitted to resume her maiden name Ra- jnona Cranz. Next week Mrs. G. B. Oman and children expect to return to San Francisco, after spending the sum mer in Nogales. Mr. Oman, who is now in El Paso, will also return to San Francisco next week, hav ing secured a responsible position with a publishing house in that city. A handsome, dashing, tire-eating, blood-drinking bull tighter from far off Spain is negotiating with the Sonora Railroad Compa ny for the use of the ground re cently occupied by the ficfu tents. He contemplates bringing his cva drilla to Nogales, Sonora, for a three weeks' stay. Mr. V. R. Brown returned yes terday from Shawneetown, Illinois, where he was called five weeks ago on account of the serious illness of his mother, who has since recovered her health. On his return he was accompanied Mr. A. I). Reid, who expects to become a permanent res ident of Santa Cruz county. Mr. J. D. Mathews, superin tendent of tracks, bridges and buildings on the Cananea, Yuqui OCfORIR TfKM Of COUfcf. titf! Men snd One Woman WM Stad Trial for Their live. Monday .lude Fletcher M. huan will open the (), ,,1-er term of the district court f-r S.uifu Cru. county in Aogale-, The so heavy as wa the April term, a number of im portant and interesting suits of long standing having been tried and disposed of during the last term. However, it is a fairly lengthy calendar, there being manv civil suits that are. holdovers from past terms of court. The criminal calendar, also, is of con siderable interest, as five men and one woman will be tried for mur der and Santa Cruz county may I have its first hanging as a result of the trials. Kate D. Sauvage and her son, Amos Stone, will be tried for the murder of the woman's husband, the case coming here on ' change of venue from " Cochise county. Ysidro Bravo and Juan Rivera are charged with murder ing a fellow countryman (Mexi can) at Salero a few months ago. Francisco Rodriguez and Ramon Sauseta are the men who were , arrested at Mowry and identified by a woman witness as two of the ' rive men who murdered a gambler I at that place about six weeks ago. ' There are a few criminal cases of I lesser importance also on the i calendar. ! I r f r ' ii .' !. 1 1 1 1 n '' "'l M" I'M i Whir V" l W I 'v "if it Id' next fur If Imf, d-' - at ifi' i' Knler "niiii'l hint', o 'h iller hiov liillc, We want '!-yb"dy n Indp, and (lie hef w i v m to in. i ke s,,n(. entries, I'.lnik will he furnished by the 't r -'tnry on application. I nt ries have commenced I o mine In ! i i ' ' t , f (''( I 1 i i M f .) ' I I'i f "in1, , ' r v n, f i 'in' ii nd a I ffofle ethihiftf fire pfumi-fd Accept im c of i cnfifrai f v. lib H' fl Morph v, ' I he man who ,ifi(M (u be.il the hind," h i been ( lori b' the m I h tfcmelil. TliH H ude of Ihe mnf wonderful attraction-? lie fore (be people. iMb'r attraction will be con trae'ed for, o as to furnish the visitors virioiM kind of amuse ment. Efforts will b" made to In the sheep department three' please "all the people all the time. in. tine s as manv animals art entered as were exhibited last vear. The calendar is not cattle department promises to be the calendar for unusu allv well tilled Kemernoer Iheilate. .Makesome thing to exhibit, and thus make the second annual fair a success. Vf.iinon L. Clauk, Sec'y. Electric LiKht I'lhiit in the "ity. COMPANIA Industrial y Explotadora de Maderas I E FU'TOUY. Iron and Brass Foundry and Machinery Shop. GUAYMAS, SONORA, MEXICO. Lumber of all Kinds; Rough and Dressed Planing Mill, Doors, Windows t Moulding, Etc. MANUFACTURER OF WIRE NAILS. MATCH FACTORY. Blacksmith Coal and Coke Constantly on tland. I'.raiich Lumber Yard in Nogales, A. R. Camplllo & Co., Agent. Brickwood House J. T. 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