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..I ' .m ! ' 1 , Mil n M If: VI If 9 t;u II i if H 'a V ! ?1 i i- M M ' i 1' 'U I tj MIS K ' ' . ' 5'iS 1 'I I ;i i! ill m ail '1 5'il ... I tSOOI) TEJU'lAHS' COLUMN. EDITED AND MANAOED UNDEK THE AUSPICES Or TLAGSTAFr LODQE NO. 11. I. O. O. T Contributions of an appropriate nature aro solicited for this column, and should bo ad dressed to Box 121, Flagstaff; all such con tributions, however, are subject to approval ,by tho editors. Lodge meets every Friday oventng at the 0. A. It. Hall, 8 o'clock. Visiting members Invited to attend. F. C. Reed, Chief Templar. Miss Alice Riioades. Secretary. The injunction in tho case of Alice Nelson vs. Tho Town of Flagstaff re straining the officers of the corporation from interfering with tho employment of women as musicians in saloons, was heard beforo Judge- Hawkins on Au gust 7th, on a motion to dissolve. E. S. Clark appeared as counsol on the part of the corporatoin and E. M. Doe was attornoy for tho plaintiff. Tho matter was fully argued bofore the court, and the iniunction was promptly dissolved after tho hearing of the merits of the case. Tha judge, in discussing the questions arising in con nection with tho caso, stated that he was entirely satisfied that the corpora tion had tho unquestioned right to pro hibit women, or men either, from play ing, singing, dancint' or anything of the kind in saloons, and held that it was well established as a principle of law in every civilized country in tho world that tho entiro business of deal ing in liquor could be prohibited, and that consequently any or erery de moralizing accompaniment of tho busi ness could be regulated or prohibited, ire held that the Act undor which Flagstaff is incorporated gave to the city council sweeping authority in these matters. The decision is a complete victory for law and order, and Mr. Clark de serves the highest commendation for tho vigorous and able manner in which ho defended the legal position upon which the city authorities were pro ceeding in tho prosecution of the case until restrained by the order of the court. Tho ordinance has been repealed since tho institution of the above ac tion by tho city council, ostensibly for tho reason that tho members of the council believed that tho law could not bo enforced for the reason that it was "unconstitutional." This defect is now entirely remedied by Judge Ilawkins' decision outl-'ned above, and it now remains to be seen whether tho council in good faith repealed tho ordinance for tho reason above stated or whethrr it is true, as some beliove, that public morals are held by the council to be worth only about S10 a month. With tho sanction of the above decision to support thorn if an ordinunce tvas passed which would give them author ity we believe our city attorney and marshal would soon stop tho employ ment of women in saloons. The decision may also bo taken as a basis for several other reforms which are so much needed in tho community. The subject of one of the recommen dations made by the grand jury at the la3t term of court was in regard to prizo fighting, and the section read as follows: "Section 656 of the Penal Code has been brought to our notice; concerning prize fighting. Would recommend that the officers enforce the law in this matter." Tho recommen dation is brief, but it is sufficient. The officers now understand their duties with respect to these brutal exhibi tion.!, and we entertain no doubt but that the law will be enforced to the letter. It should be a matter for con gratulation that the grand jury should take this view of matters upon which many substantial citizens look with indifference. lleware of Toxic Ltruea. Here is a rule tint every man and woman should inflexibly adopt for guidance: Never under any circum stances take opium or any other toxic drug unless prescribed by an intelligent physician, says William ltosser Cobbe. There are mothors present, and I wish to utter to them a special noto of warning. The lovo they bear their children leads them to exaggeration of tho ailments of the Jittlo ones, and they are too prone to resort to medi ciuo for their benefit. It is this prac tico that is responsible for tho recep tivity of young men for drugs and alcohol. As I have said, these rem edial agents reek with narcotics, and all of them contain alcohol. Soothin" syrups, cordials, drops, etc., are the curse of childhood. The mother would bo much kinder to her child if she were to smother it with a pillow than to give it these noxious drugs. Tho cells of the human body readily adjust themselves to any condition, and when fdled with opiates in childhood they ore ready enough to take them or whisky, any sort of a toxic, because they all affect tho cells measurably the same when they reach young manhood. Knowledgo of a fact remains. Tho bodily colls have a persistent memory. They have tho faculty of acquiring a taste for anything. Once they have learned to like opium they nevor forget tho fact. Tho child who has been given opium is far more likely to ac quire this habit, and certainly can ac quire it infinitely mote readily when he is grown up than will one who Jias no acquaintance with the drug. Mothers, learn this fact, and bear it always in mind. Do not go to tho sin of the father for tho inebriety of your sons. Drunken fathers do not produce drunken sons. If a man is a drunk ard or opium habitue inquire what kind of medicines were given him as a child. It is in tho nursery too fre quently, and not in the saloon, that drunkards aro made. Vinoland Out look. BOAED OF SUPEKVISOES, Olllclnl ltcport. Office ok the Board of Supehvis- "I ohs of the uountv of coconino, Territory of Arizona, Flag staff, Arizona, August 8, 1895. Board mot at their office on the above date, and there wore present: A. A. Dutton, Chairman. C. H. Sclmltz, F. It. Nellis, Members Board. Bush, C. A. Clerk, following business was trans- The acted: On motion the clerk was instructed to draw a warraut on tho courthouse fuud for $3,877 50 in favor of H. Clem outs & Co. Tho clerk was also instructed to draw a warrant on expense fund for $50 40 in payment fur extra stoue work on courthouse. A. A. Dutton, chairman of the board, stated that it was his intention to leave tho Territory about tho 17th Instant, and ho would be absent about sixty days. The board granted liim leave of absence for that time. Board adjourned. Approved: A. A. Dutton, Chairman. Attest: C. A. Uusil. Clerk. Proposals for Building County Jail at Williams. Office of the Boaud of Supekvis- ous of the County of Coconino, Territory ok Akizona. Flag stakk, Arizona, August 6, 1895. ' Notice is hereby givon that sealed bids will be received uy the Board of Supervisors of Coconiuo county, Ari zona, until 10 o'clock a. m., on the 22d day of August, 1895, for .the furnish ing of material and construction of a branch county jail in the town of Wil liams, Arizona, as per plans and speci fications now on file in the office of the clerk of the board, a copy of which may bo seen by applying to F. It. Nellis at Williams, Arizona. By order of the board. C. A. Bush, Clerk. For Over Fifty Years. Mrs. Winsluw's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teethiug, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens tho gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhuea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer imme diately. Sold by druggists in every part of tho world. Twenty five cents a bottle. Be sure aud ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kiud. A. H. Grtioll was fatally injured while working in a shaft in the Home stead mine, near Prescott, last Sunday. The Last Chance mine, four miles west of Prescott, wns sold last Monday to Chicago parties, making the second important sale in that vicinity within a week. Tho other sale was that of the Planet Saturn mine to Boston cap italists for $40,000 cash. Both prop erties will bo extensively developed at once, aud mills will.be erected for the reduction of ore. Hawnro of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange tho whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from roputablo physi cians, as tho damage they will do is tenfold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no .mer cury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. B,Sold by druggists. Price, 75 cents per bottle. AROUND ARIZONA. -v , The total valuation of assessable property in Gila county for 1895 amounts to $886,339. Tucson was visited with a rainstorm last week which washed down a uum ber of adobe buildiugs. The next year's work of the Univer sity of Arizona will commence Sep tember 25th. Circulars containing announcements aud information will soon be issued by the faculty. Abe Humphries a lawyer from Flor ence, Arizoua, has skipped by tho light of the moon, taking with him money and valuables belonging to others; also, among tho valuables, one Mr. Douglass, a grass widow from Bob Williams' diuingroom. ContructorNiipier Informs the Tempo "News" that he has now on the ground one-half of tho necessary cut stoue trimmings for the new normal build ing. Tho stono is from the Flagstaff quarries aud is made ready for the walls before it is loaded ou the cars. The work of making brick is pro gressing very satisfactorily, and it is expected that work ou the building will be instituted early uext month. Joe Campbell died from the effects of n gunshot wound received in tho shooting scrape hist Sunday night at Turkey Creek Station, .near Prescott. He made a statement beforo dying that ho had been shot by Ed Payne, who is now in the hospital department of tho couuty jail. Tho shooting of Ernest Aruez was accidental, as tho bullet which hit him was intended for Payne. Tho trouble was caused by Payne pay ing too much attention to Campbell's wife. A sad death occurred last night about midnight when tho little three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ebcrt, living on South Third struct, passed away. Tuesday afternoon while playing about the house the little fellow found so mo matches which iguited aud set fire to his skirts. Be fore his mother could extinguish tho flames ho was terribly burned from the ankles to tho face. He lingered in terriblo pain until last night, when death relieved his sufferings. Herald. Tho great Crowned King mine in tho Bradshaw mountains, forty miles from Prescott, has been bouded for $500,000 by the owners, Place, Sheckles aud Harrington. These gentlemen received a cash surety pf $10,000. The purchasers were the H. B. Chamber lain Company of Denver, who aro ono of the largest haudlers of mines in the United Slates. The mine is an im mense proposition aud has already given a fortune to its owners. The new owners will place improved ma chinery at the mine and with a largo force of men will make it one of the greatest mineral producers hi Arizoua. The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Perry, on South Stono avenue, was struck by lightning about 12 o'clock and shortly after tho family had re tired for the night. Tho bolt liist struck the gable of the house which faces north, theu rau east about four teen feet, tearing off the shingles for two feet wido along its, course, then turned down and into the diuingroom, tearing a furrow in the wall as it passed. A dresser lilted with dishes and fruit was simply pulverized. It passed through tho adobe, boring a 'hole about one and oue fourth inches in diameter, uud entered the ground on tho outside. Tho holo where it entered the ground is about ten inches in diameter and about eighteen inches deep. Tucson Citizen. Sheriff Scott aud Dr. S. M. Craig of St. Johns went to Navajo, tho first part of this week and exhumed the remains of the prospector who it is supposed was murdered some weeks ago, for the purpose of ascertaining if possible the cause of his death aud searching for clues that would tend to throw some light as to his murderers. There is now scarcely any room to doubt that he was foully murdered and that rob bery was tho object. Those who per petrated the heinous act, however, failed to get all the money tho mur dered man had ou his person. When tho body was uncovered aud lifted from the gravo thirteen bright twenty-dollar gold pieces were found, which the mur derers had overlooked. - It is thought this money was sewed up iu some part of his clothing, aud as the clothing had lotted to a great extent the gold was freed. They also discov'ered'some evi dence that tends to show there were two men engaged iu tho murder, and will probably lead to the capture of one or both the parties. It is to be hoped that the perpetrators of this foul erimn will bo captured and made to suffer the extreme penalty of tho law. Winslow Mail. ur. Price's Cream Baking Powact World's Pair Highest Award. Arizona Game Law. It may interest sportsmen to be re minded that it is unlawful to shoot any deer, fawn or antelope between Janu ary 1st and September 1st. It is unlawful to shoot or take elk or mountain sheep or big horn at any timo of tho year prior to April 12, 1898, a law approved April 12, 1893, protecting this gamo for a period of five yeats. Wild turkeys, grouse, prairie chick ens, partridge and quail are protected from slaughter from April 1st to Sep tember 1st. It is unlawful to catch brook or mountain trout from November 1st to April 1st. Possession of dead bedies of any game mentioned above during the sea son when killingor taking them is pro hibited is a misdemeanor. TAKE THE BEST ZSets.. ..:. s uucia.naa 81.00 Bottle. 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Sold by Xotlco Notice is hereby given that tho Grand Canyon mlno or tho owners thereof will not bo responsible lor any debts created by tho lessees or bonders thereof. W. 1). RtDKSODR. M AlUUnETII RlDENOUB. N-e Pine Springs, Arlr., May 6th, 1895. Rk?a . M ivpB p, Mi I SKbSSS - -Tiifrfr Atlantic & Pacific R. R. In connection with the Railways of the "SANTA FE ROUTE." Superior Facilities, Excellent Accommodations, PiotureBque Scenery, Good Management! Observe the Ancient Indian Civilization of Lacuna, or or Acoma, the "City of the Sky." Visit the Pelrllted Forest near Carrteo. Boo and marvel at tho freak of Canyon Diablo. View the longest Cantilever lirldge In America across the Colorado river. From Flagstaff the following points of ln- The Grand uanyou ot the Colorado tho most sublime of natures work on tho earth. The NHtural Ilrlctge of Arizona. Btiil Mon tezuma's Wells both wonders to beholder. Therulnsof the pre-hlstorlc Cavo and Clin Dwell will Interest you. Take n hunting trip In tho Magnificent for- vsia ui mu aiku x lauuuJ utuuiiiaiii9 TIME TABLE NUMBER 39, (WESTERN DIVISION.) (A. F. Walker, John J. McCook, Joseph C. Wllbcn, Receivers). IN EFFECT SUNDAY. NOVEMBER i, 1894. visBB&a7BBBBBBBr WEST. EAST. 1 STATIONS. No. 3 No. 1 No. 2 NO. 4 10 (XI p 10 (X)p Lv CirfuAGO Ar lOOOp 900a 1 SO p 2 00 p Lv KAN CITY Ar 610 a SOOp U50p Lv DENVER Ar 5 1Sp 4 43 a 7 go a 10 10a Lv LA JUNTA Ar 10 50a HMp 0 40 p 3 30 a lv Albuquerque ar 8 15 p 6 10 a 2 4Ra 8S0a Coolldgo 335p I35p 3 07 a 9 15 a WIngate 2 60 p 1 07 a 335aI0n5a Gallup 220pl235a 5 30 a 12 03 p Navajo Springs 1203 p 10 18 p 6 50 a 12Sa Holbrook 10 40 a 8 55p 810a 255p Winslow 930u750p 10 45 a 6 40p Flagstaff J 20 a 5 40p 12 35p 7 35p Williams 6 00 a 4 20p 1 3J p 8 40p Ash Forks 4 30 a 255 p 245p960p Sellgman 335a 200 p 4 05 p II 40 p Peach Springs 2 10 a 12 40 p 6 05p 1 40 a Kingman 11 35 p 10 10 a II 30 p 4 10a TheNcedlcs 850p 7S0a 10 30p 6 10a Blake "lip 610a 12 60 a 9 00 a Bagdad S 10 p 3 10 a 3 52 a 12 07 p Daggett 2 4.1 p 12 32 a 115 a 2 20 par Barstow lv 220 p 1210a 6 00 p ar Mojave lv lOOp 9 35 a 630p Ar Los Angeles Lv 700a 600p 12 45 p 9 20 p Ar San Diego Lv 215p H 15 a A r San Fran'co Lv 9 It) a Every day but Sunday. CONNECTIONS Albuquerque A. T. & 8. F. R. R. for al points east and south. Ash Fork Santa Fe. Prescott and Phoenix, Railway for points In Southern and Cen tral A rizona. Blake Nevada Southern Railway for Man vol. and connection with stage lines for Vanderbilt and mining districts north. Barstow Southern California Railway for Los Angeles, San Diego and other California points. Mojavo Southern Pacific for San Iran clsco, Sacramento and other Northern Cali fornia points. No change is mado by Sleeping Car Pas sengers between San 1 rancisco and Kansas City, or San Diego and Los Angeles and Chi cago. SUMMER OR WINTER, The -SANTA FE ROUTE" Is the most com fortable railway between California and the East. The meals nt Harvey's Dining Rooms arc an excellent feature of the line. Jno. IlriiNE. General Passenger Agent, Los Angeles, Cal. C. H.Speers, Assistant General Passenger Agent, tan t rancisco. ;ai. Santa Fe, Prescott 8 Phoenix Railway Company. TIME TABLE NO. 12, TAKING EFFECT JULY 16, 1895. Mountain tlmo Is standard used. rilESCOTT DIVISION No. 31 l NO. 3 STATIONS NO. 4 NO. 32 630 a 730 a 8 00 a 8 40 a 920a 10 .V) a 3 15 p 4 05p 428p 4 55 p 5 10p 600p lv Ash Fork ar 12 45p 11 65a 11 30a 7 40p 6 40p 6 lOp O30p 5 10p 4 00p Rock Unite Cedar Glade Del Rio Jerome June II 00 a 10 40 a ar Prescott lv 65a BOOTH EXTENSION No. 31 No. 3 STATIONS No. 4 9 45 a 9 17 a 1830a 18 10a 750a 7 28a 7 10 a 6 45 a 630a 6 15 a 5 65a 6 30 a 5 05 a 4 60 a 4 2,'a 4 05 a 4 00a 3 60a 3 38 a 3 25 a No. 32 11 :0 a 12 05 a 105pl 130 f 1 50p 2 20 p 2 40 p 3 05 p 3 20 p 4 05 p 4 20 p 4 50 p 6 20 p 638 p 6 10 p 6 30 p 6 40 p 700p 7 15 p 7 40 p 6 10 p 638p 7 25 I 7 45 f 802p 8 25p 8 40p 900p 0 15 p 9 35p 9 50p 10 lop 10 40 p 10 65p U20p 11 40 p 11 47 p U65p 12 01a 12 20 a IvPrcspottar 3 .35 p 2 55 D lion springs Skull Valley Klrkland Grand View Hillside Date Creek Martinez Comrrphs J nop II 15 p l! 25 p 12 05 p 11 31 a 11 17 a II 00 a 10 05 a 9 40 a 9 10 n 8 60 n 8 18 a 7 65 a 7 45 a 725a 7 00 a 6 45 a Ilarqua Halu wicKenuurg Vulture ! Hot Sprgs Jnc lteardsley , Biarineuo Peoria Glcndale Alhambra ar Phoenix lvi Ash Fork, Skull Valley and Congress arc uiniuK siumms. Trains 3 and 4 carry Pullman comblmi tioi sleener and chair cars. CONNECTIONS At Ash Fork with tlin A. & P. R. R. mid the entire Santa Fo system; at Jerome Junction with the United Verde & Pacific RullWHy; at Prescott with stagcllnes for all principal mining camps; at Congress with stage lines for Ilarqua Hala, Stanton and Yarnall:at Phoenix with tho Maricopa jwiiwuia iiuunuy lur points on aoumern Pad lie. This line is the best route to tin great Salt River valley. For Information regarding this valley and the rich mining section trib utary to Oils road address F. A, Healy. General Fi eight and Passen ger Arcnt, Prescott R. E. Wells, Assistant General Manager. F. M. Mciiphy, President and General Manager. CAVMTD. TRAnr hho DESIGN DlTruTi AnsvoinuTB I ,'-' "- H, UHM r or lniormauon ana rree uanauook write to MUNN ft CO.. 8C1 BROADWAY, NEW TOUR. 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Will 1D spond promptly to all calls from anl Lf" on the, Atlantic & Pacific Railroad V&x inddrug store opposite tne depot fflc SKCItKTSOCIKTIKS. uuai'Aia tyuut, ko 15. K op d meets every Wednesdnv bui.. ,y.r. v castle hall in Babbitt building" All .nlr Ini brothers Invited to attend. ,ult- .. .. T J. ROSS C f I'.J.qilXE, K. OI U.S. TfLAGSTAFP LODGE, NO. 7, V it A II F Regular meetings on the first Saturti; night of each calendar month. Sntn IitS ' brethren cordially invited. """Ho, T. E. 1'cxt.lAM. Secretary. M (" A. R.-REGULAR MEETING op V.J. Ransom Post. G. A. R No. 1 L mentot Arizona, will be held In G A iYk?,; on second and last Saturday In each D.onth E. II .Cress. Post AdlSuSfc Comman' J. C. Qium. Recorder, fOVRT COCONINO, I. O. F.. No fan V. imwtsevery TucsdayevcnlngfnG A It hall. Visiting brethren cordially lnuted u attend Thank C. HociiDEnrrEii, t It J. M. Cr.AHK. R. s. SO. O. F.-FLAGSTAFr LODGF, No H ii""vVSmVel7 l''rlday evening In K oil? all. Visiting brethren cordially inited J. L. DOUGHERTY No L. D. Lakdeiis, Secretary. CHURCH DIRECTORY. JH"IRST M. E. CHURCH, CORNER OF Church and Lareux Streets. J. T l'ierce astor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, Sunday's; Sunday school at 10 a. m J M H ask ins Jr., Superintendent. Class meetln-i at 12:15 p. m. Epworth League 6:30 p. a Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 M Everybody welcome. "ATHOLIC CHURCH. REV. HENRY K V GRANJON, Pastor. On Sundays lW Mass at 8 o'clock a. m.; second Mim at 10 a. iu. Sunday School at 11 a.m. Eenii?r service at 7:30 p. m. On week rtavs Maw at 7 a. nil On the second Sunday of each month prayer meeting at 10 a. in. Sunday School at 11 a. in. AH cordially Invited J7IRST PRESBYTER'AN CIU'RCH, North San Francisco street. Thomas ( offett, pastor. Sabbath services: Preach ing 11a. m and 8:15 p.m.; Sunday school, w a. rn. ; Y. P. S. C. E. prayer meeting" lip m Mid-week conference and prayer, Thursdat evening. A cordial Invitation is etdtd to all. 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Ramie eight ll southeast of f lafitaS. i,T ipal county. , Cattle branded t on left ribs; ear my" square cut on W ear. over slope os isii ear. rostofnVs aildress. Flagstaff, Arlsans CavcatiA and Trade-Marks obtained, and all rsf mt business coadnctcd for Moderate Fees. torpfflce Is Opposite U-S. Patent Office, and wo can secure potent In Ices tlmo than tuo" remote from Washington. . . , ,. Bend model, drawing or pboto., w Ith dcscripj Hon. Wo advieo, if patentable or not free"1 charge. ' Our fee not duo till patent is ei-jarM; A Pamphlet. "How to Obtafn Tatent. w names of actual clients InyourStatc. comity, w town, ecnt free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CfO. ?pp$s!ta Patent Offlcs. Washlnaton, D. U A O. U. W.-FLAGSTAIT LODGF n i, ban. V'sltlng Workmen are cordia,lv in v ted. OSf'AI! ninanv ii',.n' . u..w-vs.i .u n 1 fBmkW MriHHiH isaH I ' JAB. 4 "Ws ''rK'ij ''of i?a & saaaaaaaaaaai i a - ' " ' ww wz. -mmmmam' '" ' "?sa. W$V ! v. .A3tS?