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T11UUSUAY. APRIL 16. 1896.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
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81 Months IS
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Address nil communications andmakoall
remittances to 0. M. Fu.nsios, Flagstaff,
Arizona.
Advertising rntos given upon application.
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REPUBLICAN TERRITORIAL CONVENTION,
BCACQCAniEllS IiEPl'BUCAX Tl.tlUIORIAL I
Ul.NlltAL l ..JllUHl.il, 1'ttublX, Arl.UUu.
iiuiun Ji, itltj. )
'io tuu liepuUlcun Voters of Arizona: A
deltgatu (.oiiuiitlou ol the Kepublltan party
ot tliu'leriltoiy ot Arizona Is htitl) culku
U tutiiiUt Hi the clt ot l'boenlx, Anzunu
at lu o'clock a. li.. ou Wednesday, April 20,
1810. 101 the purpose:
1. liiu SLkct.ou or six dclejates to tho Na
tional Uupubllcuu (.oiivvutlou to Lu laid lu
thutltyol St. Louis. Mo., ou Juno 16. lbOdi
and tliu 3Uc.tiou ol uu kluiuaiu lor eacii
tbtiuor.
2. Uhu ncmlnatton of u candid ato (or Pele
gtttc to LtDkUbs. lioldeu, however, that
It iheLOiiuutlcu thull diem it Inexpedient
to ncailt.utc u cauuluato ut this time then
said tcntut!on btall ucteimluu a dute tor
such nomination, and thu manner In which
the sumo snull be uiauc.
3. Uhu ktrlectlon ot a Territorial Centra
Committee.
4. I he transaction of such other business
hs uiuy ptopcili conic before said ton veutlon.
Uhu basis of representation In this conven
tion will Le one uchjjate lor every Blty votes,
at d cue ttUguiu lor cuch fraction ol
tlty OMr iwim:-fie, cast for Uou. N. o.
uuiph) lcrLel).uteto Congtcssalthe No
traLer cUctlcu olltU. ahu representation
ofthescMral counties will tbiiclorubo as
follows:
Apache 5
CoUilsu 10
Cocouiuo 8
Gila 2
Graham b
Wuricopa 21
Mohuvu 2
tvavujo 4
I'lrau
13
I'liml
Yasapal
Yum.i
... 0
... 2i
... 3
Total numbcrofdclcgjtes., l3
It Is otdirtd that proxies In this conven
tion shall lu held oi.ly by regularly elected
delegates from tho rcspcctlvo counties to
Said convention.
ltlsoidcied that tho credentials ot dele
gates shall consist ot the statement that the.
following pit tens naming them havo been
duly elected delegates to the Territorial con
ventlou, and this btatcment shall bo dated
and signed by thu chairman and socrotary of
tho county com entlon.
A full attendance at thtsconvcntlon of not
only tho delegates, but ot representative Be
publicans, is earnestly desired.
By order of tho Kepubllcan Territorial Cen
tral Committee.
JOS. II. KIBBEY, Chairman.
It. L. Loso. Secretary.
With wool soiling at four ccuts, tho
tariff kliould bo uppeiniost in every
Ametienu woolgi ower's mind theso
dajSj
The Amuiicau peoplu desiro an
Ameiicnn policy, fiiendly to Ameii
can industry and piomntivu of Ameii
cau piospoiity, aud they are going to
demand it.
Yuma is noted its a giavoyard for
ncuKpupcis. Yet tno new ones weiu
Stalled thuio last week, tho "Adver
tlet" and tho Sun." Befoio the new
year commences tho "Sontiuel"ylll
publisli tlivlr obituary uoiiccs.
.mMinu
1. JSXTm'
ta-
'
If thu old s.t)iii that "Argot's
Miilnu so goes the Union," is true,
Tom Kt'cd has n cinch ou thu presiden
tial uiiniiimtion. ,
Tub RcpuUlliMti Triiitoiiiil Coinun
liuii will have uoutustud deluations
from thu coiiutifs of Maiicopn mid
Yavapai. It would bo highly pi oper
fur thu Republicans of thesu coiinlies
to settlu their dilTeitiiircs at liorao in
stead of asking thu Republicans of thu
Teiritor) to tuuoguitiHhum at I lie con
ventlou. Factious havo uo pluco iu
thu Republican party.
TnG St. John's "Herald" Is booming
Judgo J. J. Hawkins and thu Mniiavu
".Miner" is doing thu sauiu thing or
E. . Elliuuood for tho nomination of
delegate toCongitsson the Democratic
ticket, lloth alo good men, but thu
SON would liku to know what the
editors of thu above papers have against
thesis men that they should waut thum
to givu up tho fat offices thuy now
hold to accept tho nomination for an
ulllcu that their 'eleclion to, iu these
degencratu Demociatio data, Is ex
tremely doubtful.
Ho Used Ills Itlflo.
Chaties Hunt, an overgrown cow
boy, shot aud almost instantly killed
Dutid Blown at tho hitter's 1 am-h
twelve miles south of Hackberry, ou
Iho Atlantic & P.icitic. The causes
that led up to tho shooting, as reported
in tho Miner, are as follows:
Hunt had leased H13 horses of Brown
and was to biand tho colts equally for
himself and tho latter. On tho moiniug
of the tragedy Brown had gone out on
the raugc and brought in a number of
inai es and colts, which ho said ho in
tended to brauil. Hunt protested and
said ho intended to turn tho animals
fiom tho corral. Brown said if he
tinned tho animals out ho would kill
him. Htiut went to his house aud got
a Winchester title, camo back and be
gan to let down the bats. Brown
called to him from outside the corral
to desis't. In response Hunt picked up
his title aud tired point blank at tho old
man. the bullet sti iking him and break
ing the left arm above tho elbow. As
Blown started to run toward his house,
which was 150 feet distans, Hunt filed
.igaiu, the bullet going wide of thu
maik. Another shot liicd as the old
man reached his door stitick him iu
the back and caused his death within a
fow minutes. Ho ui.iu.iged to erawl
into tho house nod fell upon his bed.
As soon as he had liied the fatal shot,
Hunt got on Ids hor.so and went to
Hackberry, whet 0 ho told the story of
thu tragedy.
Dr. Knight went fiom Kingman and
held uu autopsy on the hody. Hit
found that 0110 of die slims had euleied
tho fiout of tho left aim nboto tho
elbow and passed out nt the back p.m.
breaking thu bone. Tho other shot hud
Mtiurk in tho back above thu hip, ou
fiu left side of tliu luck bo lie, and had
seveied the iliac nitcrv aud a number
of small intestines In its passage
thiough the body, and came out to tho
left of tliu navel.
Tim coronet's jury, after inquiring
into llie matter, hi ought in a erdiet
chaiging Chillies Hunt with thu death,
and tliu coroner issued a an. tut for
his at rest. Ue was brought to King
man and lodged in j ill.
...
A l'oltilciil Corpse.
'I here seems to be a unaninnus de
mand among tho Democracy of tho
Teiritoiy for the nomination of Mark
Smith for delegate to congress. Phoe
nix Gazette.
The Gazetto is sadly mistaken. Maik
Smith is a political eorpso never to be
icsuscltated. His last two terms iu
enngiess were flat failures. It is ad
mitted that Murphy lias douo moro
good for the Tenitoty in the last four
months than Smith did dining his lust
four ycais. Tho Democracy wants
somo one who can di sometliins; iu
Washington. Maik Smith has been
shelved; let him Vest, and get new
blood, some one who will lepretenttlio
party as well as does Mtupliy tho Tor
litoryand his party. Tucson Star.
A Hundred Summer Homes
Aro to be built nt Flagstaff. That is
to say, they would be by incoming
wealthy residents if its matchless cli
mate, grand and picturesque scenery
and numberless advantages as ahealth
ful place to recuperate wero made
known to them. Our Special Illus
trated Edition will reach those seeking
theso benefits at every point of the
compass. Subset ibe to it.
. t
Ducklcii'a Arnica Salve.
The best salve in tho world for cuts.
bruises, soies, ulcers, salt ihciim, fever
sores, tutter, chapped hands, chilblains.
coins and all skin eruptinus, and posi
tively euros piles, ot 110 pay required.
It is iruar.ilitued to civu lierfi-nt mitl.
faction or money refunded. Price, 25
ceuts per nox. tnr sale oy u. J. tfrau
uon, Flagstaff, Arizona.
HE FLAGSTAFF TWELVE.
Tlpr Pleasant Trip From Flagstaff
to Phoenix and Eeturn.
The Grand Army Encampment Party
Have a Jolly Qood Tlmo on Tbolr
Overland Trlp-ltaiisom l'ost
Hcturns Thanks for Cour
tesies Received.
Tho parly that visited Phoenix dur
ing tho Grand Army Encampment,
whose departure was chronicled in the
Sex. returned last week, and fiom the
reports which our society editor hai
been able to gather they must hare
had an enjoyable trip. From 0110 or
two of those who went on tho trip we
have gleaned tho following facts:
Camp was aroused each morning b,)
the bugle call from two of tho old sol
dier members sometimes sounded so
early that response was very sluggish,
and iu.ee almost resulting iu mutiny
from tho bruuette-haired member, who
objected to getting up at 3 A. M., even
to cross a desert. Tho paity was
feasted on gamo all through the tiip.
but tho birds were so wary of tho crack
maiksmnn of tho company that the
fled in dismay (?) before (aud after)
his tire. The on if other athletic symp
toms developed was the finding of a
baseball musk concealed in one of the
wagons, but no one could bo Induced
to claim it.
There seems to have been a reiu of
seutlmentalism .ruuning through the
p.uty, as one of the elderly (male)
membets was so enamored of the
charms of the landlady at Bumble Buo
station ho could scarcely bo peisuaded
to continue tho trip, and several of the
ladies wuro very loath to depart from
the scenic and other attractions about
New River station; while it Is rumored
that a marriage license was discovered,
somewhero on tho journey, tho con
tacting patties named iu It being the
most eligiblo old soldier member and
ouo of the fairest ladies in tbo com
pany. And so strong and so wide
spread did this feeling become that
even tho moro youthful members were
attacked with it, one of them falling a
victim to the coquetry of tho chamber
maid of the hotel in Phoenix, aud an
other being claimed asau old acquaint
ance by a "fair" inmale of thu insane
iistlum. Iu fact it was with difficult
that these two members could be in
duced to leturn, and only ou condition
that they might "come again."
Dining the visit at Phoenix evert
emu lesy was shown the puny by the
Iniidhtily and daughters of their hotel,"
and nil the Phoenicians seemed to vie
with each other in making it pleasant
for them. Visits were made to the
sin rounding ranches, to tho public
insiituiions. the ostiich farm aud a
number of points of iu'erest.
l'liu leturn Hip was madu in live
dus, thu only occurronces worthy of
note being thu broncho tiding of the
L'happion of the party through Black
Canyon and thu visit to the flourishing
mining camp of Messrs. Stinu & Smith
near Bumblo Bee made by somo of the
company. At tho latter point tho vis
itors were Very hospitably received and
entertained, but wero not permitted to
visit tho mi no, no stranger being al
lowed to enter it.
Everyone got in Thursday night, in
lime to miss thosuow storm, and voted
it a lit st-c hiss outing In every way.
Ono Who AVus There.
To the Editor of the Sun Dear Sir:
At a meeting of Ransom Post, G. A.
R., S.ituiday, a lesolution was unani
mously adopted tendering a vote of
thinks to Owen Post, uAhu Women's
Relief Corps and to the citizens of
Phoenix who extended so many com
testes to tho flagstaff "twelve" during
the recent session of the G. A. R. en
campment in that city.
In behalf of those who attended the
encampment I will say that nothing
was left uudono to make it pleasant
dining our visit. Of the pleasant fea
tures of the occasion was tho thhty
milo drive through beautiful farms aud
01 chards, and on tho return from the
drive the entertainment given by the
Women's Relief Corps, and the even
lug spent nt tho theatre on tho invita
tion of Col. Cbtisty. Among, thoso
who especially exerted themselves to
make it pleasant for our visitors wero
Commahder-elcct J. B. Sampson, Com
rade Gray and lady, Comrade John
Marshal and lady, Captains Powers
and Parker, and many others whose
names cannot now he tecalled.
Tho Lemon Hotel and tho Mills
HotiRo hospitably entertained our dele
gation. Tbo press of Phoenix should
uot bo forgotten, although they do not
seen; to be familiar with the names of
the towns iu Northern Arsons, and
Boils
It is often difficult to coiviuce peo
ple their blood is impure, until dread
ful .carbuncles, abscesses, boils, scrof
ula or salt rheum, aro painful proof of
the fact. It is wisdom now, or when
ever there is any iudicuion of
Impure
blood, to take Hood's Sarsanarilla, and
prevent such eruptions aud suffering.
"I had a dreadful carbuncle abscess,
red, fiery, fierce and sore. The doctor at
tended me over seven 'Weeks. WhotTthe
abscess broke, the pains were terrible, and
I thought I should not live through it. I
heard and read so much about Hood's
8emparUla, that I decided to take it, and
my husband, who was suffering with
bolls, took it also. It soon purified our
Blood
built me np and restored my health eo
that, although the doctor said I would
not be able to work hard, I have since
done the work for 20 people. Hood's Bar
saparUla cured .my husband ol the boils.
Sd we regard it a wonderful medicine."
H. AJWA PZTEKSOir, Latimer, Kansas.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
U the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, ft
u-a- n:if eurellverllls.casytotake,
tlOOU S PHIS easy to operate, tuceutt.
they should be supplied with a map of
our Territory.
However, the best wishes of the Flag
staff "Twelve" is extended to the good
peoplo of Flmeuix, and may their sky
always be as blight as when we vis
ited thorn. In L. C. L..
One Vho Was Therb.
Two Delegations.
Tho Republican County Convention
of Yavapai divided itself into two fac
tious and nominated two sets of dele
gates to the Tenitoi ial Convention.
Tho Akcts delegates are: W. S.
Head, R C. Powers, R. E. Shun.
Wales Arnold, J. S. Calles, R. F. Moi
risonTFrauk P. Moi 1 ison. Grant Cai tei .
J. E. Moinson, B. F. Muiphy, E. B
Gage, Thomas Roach, Gcorgu Wickler,
A. L. Smith, George W. Viekeis, J. C
Martin A. C. Gilmoie, C. II. Aker-.
F. E. Andrews, F. D. Myers, W. S
Maiks, T. W. Johnston.
TlieStoddaid delegates ale: E. W.
Wells, J. M. W. Moore, A. O. Biodie,
F. G. Bieeht, Joseph Dotigliciiy.
S. untie! Hill, Frank iiitfer, Doanu Mel
rill, A. E. Jocelyu. John S. Jones, L
J. English, I. T. Siodd.ud. S. E.
Uilglu, E. M. Sauford, J. E. Va.
..Her, George Mciwiu, Gunrgu E
lirow-n, B. H. Siniih. John S. lti.i, J.
H. Lee, P. A. William's Tom Smith.
J. A. Fleming of Piiiiuuix. went to
Globe yeileiday to examine coppei
mines and lake a look at that country.
Mr. Fleming is just leturuiiig fiom
Denver where he has been for a mouth.
-Bulletin.
Tor Over Fifty Years.
Mis. Winslovv'ri Soothing Sy 1 up lia
been used for over fifty yeats by mil
lions of molbeis for their ehildien
wliilo teething, with peifuct succos.
It soothes tliH child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, cures wind colic, and i
tho best remedy for dianhooa. It will
lelieve the poor little sulTurer imme
diately, gjjld by dutggists iu every
paitof tho woi Id. Twenty-file cent
a bottle Be Mire and wsV for "Mr?.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take
no other kind.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Homestead Entry No. CIO.
liAKD OFFICII AT rilESCOTT, AllIZ., I
.... , . , , April 21. 1898. 1
isotlce Is hereby given thi.i tno following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof In mpport of his claim,
and that said proof will bo mado before N.
G. Luyton. Clerk of Probato Court, at riag
staff, Arizona, on Juno 11, ls93. vlr: Escck K.
Jonos, for tho S HNK 34 and S X NWif.
Section 32. Township 21 N, ltangee E. He
names the following witnesses to provo his
continuous residence on, and cultivation of
said land, viz: Charles A. Bush ot Flagstaff,
Arizona; A. E. Brown of Flacstatr. Arizona;
K. E. Newman of FlairbtalT, Arizona! George
Hoffman of FIugitalT. Arizona.
H. D. ROSS, Register.
First publication April Si. 18W.
NOTICE OF NEW REGISTRATION
Of Voters In Uocontno County, Arl
' zona.
NOTICE Id HEREBY OIVEN THAT AT
thO rOZlllar mtintlii.- nf fl.a lln......
of duporvlsnrsof Coconino county, Arizona.
i" uwis wium .n mauu ana auiy
ontoied upon tho tecords of said board on
the 7th diy of April. 183J:
"The Bo Hit iipqn motion orders: That a
notice bo published for ut loast four months
that 11 now reiUtrillon nf thii..iti,ini .hi.
county must in had for tho eiHulntr election,
as required by Act No. 7 of thu ieiija Laws
of lssj. ferrltorvof Arlzoav"
Ksglsterlnit o Bceri and allcjnconied will
take notice and bo governed accordingly.
Ifrtirldt fnr Imi nrlil aiau. ...... .1 ". -
tho": aaror election;'"" '"""' "' Ur,oro
Uv oider of tha Itnirrf nf ...im. -f
Coconino county.
iMiMtaiM pmV-"UB"' a"'
Exclusively
for Cash.
I desire to notify
m general that on
conuuer. a strictly
T uctll lrAn tin
""' " """ uscijueiicc 1 Sjall
do away with the expense of bookkeeping
the loss occasioned by extended accounts a
result I shall be
marp-in of nrofit.
o -- r .
money by buying for cash.
All mv old natrons and the nnhlir n..ii
invited to take advantage of the bargains offered
at? my store under
HE. A. ROGERS,
-DEALER IN-
DRY GOODS. CLOTHING,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Atlantic & Pacific R, R,
'ondrtnuud Tlmo Table of Trains.
EST.
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STATIONS.
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ound at 6 p. in dally and Los Angeles east
fouiid at 8 p. m. cla'ly curry Pullman's latest
ind moat elegant sleenlue cars, reclining
hair cur. with an attendant to look after the
.ussengern' co'ufort. and new dining cars
lirpuuu vvltuoutchango between Los Angeles
ina Chicago.
In addition to tho regular dally equipment
i luxurious compartment sleeping car. con
amlng two drawing rooms and seven family
ooms. will be attached to the Chicago LI m
uii leaving Los Angelcson fueadaynand llie
'allfornla Llinlicd leaving Chicago on
vvrdnebdays of each week.
TlioUhlc.iKoExprovi. tast bound, and Call
.ornla Express, st bound, carry Pullman
t'alaco sleeping cars through without change
jotwecn Chicago and san r rancibco. with n
mnex car between Barxtow and Los Angeles;
t'ullman Tourist sleeping cars through with
mt change bctwien Chicago and San Fran
:Uco and Chicago and Los Angelcscvcry day;
iwico a week between Los Angelosand St.
I'auli onco a week between fat. Louis and
Boston.
SUMMER OR WINTER,
The "SANTA FE RODTE" Is tho most com
fprtablo railway between California and the
East.
Iho meals at Harvey's Dining Rooms are
in excellent featuie of the line, and aro only
equalled by those h rvjd on tho now Olulng
Cars, which are canlo I on all limited trains.
The Grand Canyun.o? tho Colorado can bo
reached lu uo other way.
DON A. SWEET,
O.'neral Passenger Agent, Albuquerque, N.M.
Vlio hates men will not
bo intcicslcd in tills (itV
n limit wedding iiiviin
lions), bin tlie niani-
.igeitlilu jonng lady is,
nmi w want to
talk to hor. Pm-.
Imps ym.w ill iviuil
lo send out some
invilalions rood
join self. Can we
make tliem for
ton? Wo HI1V in
tin1 lnisiiii"i4. Have
mado n Mini,) uf it. We engrave and
print both. Ak ns for s.ininles. Wc
can plcaso too.
Calling lmi ils liiinti'il fromeiiL'inveil
platH 11'per 100. II. M. Leu & Bn..
140 N. SuiillL' Rtreet. Los Anir..,.
B Grumi
li-"-! vfaVr"
Cul. Mwullou tbls paper.
my customers and th t..
and after March 5 irqa t . I
casn Dusiness.
hnnlro Ti on-.
enabled to sell goods at a 1
and mv rn cf nnm..,. .
j -"""'"a win save
the cash system.
Santa Fe, Prescclt S
Railway Company.
TIME TABLE, IN EFFECT DEC. a hS.
Mountain time Is standard used
fcOUTH.
NOUTII
.No z o &
STATIONS.
Jvo.3l I No. 1
2.00 p
3:02 p
4:13 p
7:00a
lv Ash lork ar 5 20p 1S8
Rock Ilutte 4 ttpi n 0C
Del Kin 3 lin: 9 4,
8:48 a
8:39a
g.65a
:4Sk
:p
fi.S0p
Jeroiuc Junc'n 3 jopi b.jsx
I'rcscult J(0pi ;ti
SOUTH.
Tevi ) ;i
NORTH
No i .NaC
No. 41 No. 1
lv t'lescott ar
buinunt
Ramsjaie
fckull Valley
Klrkland
lilllsldc
Conitic
Wlckenburg
l'corla
Glcr.iljle
33 p I Up
CI pf 3.3(1 p
WpUvlp
Up 2 3tp
,:ip, t up
iii i:ip
Via ll.Jji
i"j ljlOl
00a feJti
51 a ('.a
IU t
ttn In
Alhambri
ir Phoenix I i
Trains 41 and ii run on alternate dap.
Informational tovvlmldajs suae lll rua
will be furnMied by agents on application
No. 1 makes connections at U l"ork xlib
A. &. P. vesllbuled liiniledNo 3frouitbett.
No.l aisoionnects with A. &. V Noihora
the west. IVraous deslrl g to slay oert
Abh Fork will tindihe beat ot aaouiuudi
tluns at Fred Harvey's Hotel.
No. 2 makes close connections at AsbFuk
wlib A. & P. trains Nos t and 4 All1
loaches ban Francisco iu 45 a. ni wanl
morning. A. & P. No. 4 U a veitibulwl train
throughout, lighted with I'liiuu irasdlnlu
car running through. Los AngelC', toUiloago.
Dining cant under the mauauiitni ut Irto
Harvey, with his unexcelled tervke cren
attention to his guests.
Nos. 1 and 2 connect at Jerome Junction
with tialns of tho United Wrde & mow
Unilway for Jeromo. Connectlug at l'rcsi-ptt
with stage lines tor all pilnclpal ulnlns
camps; at Congress with itaee lines for llu
qua Haia, Stanton and Varni'll, at 1'hoenli
wlih tho Maricopa A. Plicunlx Hallway for
points on Southern Pacific Kail ay.
The Santa Fc, Prcscotfl I'lioenli IUlInj
Is the best route to the gniii salt Wv
valley. For Information regarding ma
valley and tho rich mlnln' section iribularj
to this road address any Santa 1 e route rep
resentative, or.
Ceo. M. Sargent. General Fi eight andras
sen er A vent, Prescott
R. E. Wells. Assl.tant General Manajtr,
Prescott. Arli. 8. F. P. 4 P. Kalluraj.
Geo. T. NicnoLso.v, General I assenfer
Agent. Chicago. , , .
J.J. Fhey. General Manager ChlcufO. A
T. & b. F. Railway.
cnuitcu muuuiouv.
CATUOLIO CHURCH. REV P FhEKI.
Pastor. On fcundaya: iirt Mi4tJ
u nock a. m.i second Mas', at 10 i m !uiJ
school at 11 a. m. Evonlng ttrvice at , mv
in. On week days Mass at 7 a m Oniae
second Sunday of each month piajer "'
Ir.gatlOa. m. Sunday school at il a m AU
cordially Invited.
THIRST M. E. CHURCH 10,!-m.
JT Church anil Lareux fciiicf. It M"
lord Pastor. Preaching at 11 a ni and.pw
Sundays! Sunday school at 10 a mo"
Gibson, dupcriutendent. Cla-b u.etlnjg
12:15 p. m. Epwortb League 6i P.
Prayer meeting Wednesday e"-nint.
Everybody welcome.
T?1RST PrfESBYTERIA i.l"'
P Norlh Ban Francl.o street T jomis i
JjoUett, pastor, babbathservlct- (''
11 a.m. and 8:15 p.m.; Sundav -.' '
m.; Y.P.a. C. E. pnijcr meu t. 5 Pi o-Mid-week
conference audpraiir rnuftay
evening. A cordial Invitation xtinccuw
all.
PKOFKsSIONAL.
DR. D.J. BRANNEN. riiysiUAN A
burgeon. Flagstaff, Arirom ' , ,
spond promptly to all calls from "!' Kmcc
on tho Atlantic & Pacific Ka troad umcc
and drug sioiij opposite the depot.
EM. SANTORD. ATTOinrV Aj LA'f
. Prescott. Arlrona. Will practice"1"
tno courts of Ailzona.
EM. DOE. ATTORXEV AT LJ'
. Office two doors wet of the n"
hotel, Flagstaff. Aliioua.
Ei 8. CLARK. ATTORNEY T M
,, Offlco in the Babbitt build K j,
staff, Arliona. i'racllco before tlie
uepartment a specauy.
JOSEPH JOHNSTON.
Notart Public axd PmCc,
Justice or ins rv
7:00a 9.S5u
:J3afto:2ia
8:01a 10: Uu
8:30a ll:35:i
9.00a 11:52:.
9:4a a 12.il
ll:3.ia i:joi
12.30 p 2.05)
2:3:1 p z-.t&i
3.00 p 3.3! 1
3:25 p 3:4,
3:5p 4.0i)
BmU tie g4 Mank io use Jn tJ
rtwry.