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ty( Cnconimi WccUU) tm. 'emiorul Librai) VOL. XIV. FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1896. NUMBER 5 A GREAT BIG ? You expect to live five years,, ten years, or fift' years, as the case may be. Sit down and figure out the total of your rent for that time and watch the house growing under your pencil. We can show you how to be your own landlord, pay yourself the rent, own a home, and have a few dollars left to bet on the com ing election. JOOOOOOOCOOOC The Prices oooooooooooo THE ARIZONA LUMBER & TIMBER CO.. FLfGSTfFF fRIZONf. ix IrWestrrtervt ii Knowledge Pays the fiest Interest." Fresno Business College, Normal School AND OorjserOalory of VItisie THK BEST INSTITUTION in which t make the investment. Courses: Business, Shorthand and Type writing, Ncrmal, Music, Elocution and Art. Ttjiitioan : Twelve months, $75; six months, $50; three months, $30. oooooooooooc GOOD 130HRD HND ROOM, $15 PER MONTH. For catalogue and particulars address RAMSAY, FAST & RAMSAY, FRESNO, CAL. THE BANK HOTEL THK LEADINO HOTEL OF NORTHERN ARIZO A r lt r.ivtlt'rs w'li find tlu- me it,iititt.l huti I kCimpleU' in ail the modern im provements of the day. The management will spare no pains to cater to the wants of his patrons. i'GOmS 8t HE m WEEK 08 MSNTH. i.st Dining Room attached, where nothing but die best the mnrkct affords is served to Guests. F. J. Coalter, Prop., FL-AOSTAFR. ARIZONA. NEWS DEPOT. FV:SI FiVJITS, ...- ..i, i i' 1 ,,i nMn stia "iLusuo. Xox are iavitod to call and inspect my Stook PU QSTAFF, ARIZONA , . , , '. .. . Are Right! - nai OHA8. A. KELLER, Propriitor. CANDIES, NOTiNS, TOBACCO, STATIONERY. CIGARS, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS- Ofllclal Report. Officii of the Board of Super visors OF THE CODNTV OF COCO NINO, Territory of Arizona. Flagstaff, October 5, 1696. Board met at their offieo ou tlio above date. Present: A. A. Dutton, chairman; C. H. Schtilz and F. R. Nellis, in embus; the district attorney and tlio clerk. The following busi ness was transacted: The proclamation of the Governor of Arizona, calling for an election, was presented, read, aud on motion was ordered published. The following tlainfs against the county wern allowed: Ed Whipple & Co., burying in digent 74 60 T J Knss supplies 2 George Babbitt, w ater 1 CO 0 J Branncn, professional ser vices 131 23 V S Robinson, professional sei vices 23 L Ji Burns, dray age 1 60 J II Treat, draago 2 Hall Lithograph Co, envelopes 60 J S Smith, care indigent, Wil liams 5 Ftaucis & Mellck, piofcssional soi vices 33 33 A&PK It, water 18 Sunset Telephone Co., tele phone service 1 Arizona Lumber"& Timber Co., lumber Flagstaff F.ltctric Light Co. . . II F Ahurst, justice fees A G Itollliseville, piofcssioiial services Ilo.xuoilh & Friedlcin, repairs 24 46 36 63 35 8 J3 1 60 F Itoderigues, interpreter's fees C F It Nellis, supci visor 153 C II Schulz, supert isor 87 A A Dutton, Mipcnisor 82 F MiitTull, sun it. ay olllcer.. . 18 27 85 16 20 79 80 60 80 II 25 D It Pi inie, justice fees I) It Prime, legistering fees .. II F Asian. st, regislning fees. K M liaidesty, i-uiit:tlle fees F Moi I ell, constable's fees .... C I Jiih 1 1 nail, just he fi e. 61 N (i l..ilcili, piulmle jiliige fii-s 101 C A Biich. iilii :m:i R 11 ('aim loo. ciiii- (J S bind cilice 101 70 N J Caineion, rep.iiis j.til .. 3 J E Jones, salary 377 J5 J F Hawks, caie indigent 302 10 T F Holden, load work 283 C A Keller, cleik of fourt.. .. 200 96 V K lloehdelfrer. boald of piisoueis 236 66 I A Mellick, post moiteni 8 33 Dill of C. M Fuustou as commis sioner of immigration was not al lowed. Bill of Saginaw Lumber Company for $38, paid men to fight fires, wa disallowed. It being shown that the properly deseiibed iu tax certificate No. 20 of the j ear 1895 was erroneously taxed, the tieiisuier is instructed to refund to J. (J. Savage 9 87. the amount paid for said certificate. O. U. Ward was appointed register ing officer at Hay Lake precinct in place of J. V. Carl. The booki, receipts, stubs, rash and .ucuiiiil of A. T. Coruit.li, as tieas iii i and lax collector, were thor oughly gone over aud checked, and eieiy tiling was found satisfactory. ISoatd adjourned to October 6, 1896. Approved: A. A. Dutton, Chairman. Attest: C. A. Bush. Cleik. Office or the Hoaiid of Sui-ek-visoits of the County of Coco nino, Tekhitouy of Ahizona, Flagstaff, October 6, 1896. Board of Supervisors met at their ollice on tlio above date pursuant to adjournment ami there were present: A. A. Dutton, chairman; C. 11. Schul. ami F. It. Nellis, members; the dis trict attorney and cleik. The follow ing business was transacted: The following claims wero allowed: H C Beasley, road work . .$ 113 10 It 11 Cameron, sheriirs fees, etc.., 2,963 61 II A Rogers, supplies 13 85 I) J Brauneu, supplies 1 26 J O Muileasbacli, refunded fees iu criminal suit 95 65 J. W. Stono was appointed icglster ing officer at Stone's Ranch, and C. D. Crichtoti registering' officer at Pine Swings, and tlio clcik was instructed to mail them the necessary blanks. The receipts, stubs of taxes and li censes collected by R. IL Cameron, sheriff, were- checked, found correct, and liis report approved. Report of N. G. La ton, school supeiiuleudeut. was checked, found correct, and approved. On motion the board adjourned.) uutil October 12. 1886. Approved: A. A. Dutton, Chairman. Attest: C A. Bush, - Clerk. Fads In Medicine. There are fads in medicine as in medicine as in uvery thing else and a "new thing" frequently sells for a short time simply because it is new. But in medicine, as iu nothing else, the people demand and will be satis tied only with posithc, absolute ineiit The fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla has stood its ground against all competi tion, and its sales hae never wavered but have remained steadily at the top, demonstrates beyond any doubt the in tiiusie Witues of this medicine. The new things haves come and gone, but Hood's Saisapaiilla rests upon the solid foundation of absolute mci it and its power to cuu and its sales con tinue to be the largest iu the world. REPUBLICAN PLATFORM. KiltlomcU lly All Who Itrnllzc the III terests of the Country. We, (lie Republicans of the terni lory ol Aiiona, in coin eution assem bled, hereby renew our allegiance to the time-hoiioied principles of the Republican pally as piopouuded by its founders, and hereby pledge our united support to tho maintenance of those principles. And we hereby declare that the un rcstiieted control of the go eminent b the Democratic pailyhas buen a recoid of uiiparalled inenpacit) and disaster. They have intlilessl) sacii liced indispensable lifeline. Tlicj haw entailed an unnecessary defieil, and iai Iioinmed muir foi oitlinnr fn iim . piling up the public t bt in iin-s ..f pn(.. Tlicx him fmied an .nl ei. d liilaiiee nf hade and ie U'lwl .ill the mi :i.-iii i s and 1 1 Mill cif MimWill Keiiublicili "isl.itinn. riieiefoie, be it Resolved, Thatcei consiilei.ition C3 ' of public safe!) demands that the gov ernment shall bo rescued fiom tin hands of those who hae shown ilii-m- sehes incapalile to conduct 't, and and that it shall be lestoied to the pit ty which for thirty yeais adminis tered it with unparalleled success. That we believe the first and most important question before thn people Is the tariff. We believe that the policy of pi otecting Ameiican indus tries is the foundation and bulwark of American development and prospetity. And we demand such an equitable variflf upon foieign impoits which come into competition with Ameiican products as will not only furnish ade quate revenue for tlio necessary ex penses of the government, but will protect American labor aud Ameiican wager. We favor the restoration of a taiifl on wool, as well us upon the im poi turns of foreign cattle, equal to that existing under the McKinley law. Resolved, That protection and leciptocity are twin measures of Re publican policy. And wo allogo that Democratic rule has struck down both, and we. demand that Loth must be restoied. Wo demand protection for what we produce and reciprocity agreements of mutual interest, which gain open markets for us iu return for open maikets for others. Pioteetlou builds up domestic imlusliles and trade, and secures for own maiket for ourselves. Reciprocity builds up our trade with foreign nations aud finds nn outlet for our surplus. Resolved, That we endorse the national Republican platform as enun elated at St. Louis without any reser vation whatever. While we arc bo l'evcrs iu bi-mctalisin, we believe thai that the Republican party is the only true- friend of silver, and will legislate in such a manner as will bo faorublu to the ejiiuagi) of silver without dis turbing tho business interests of the country. Wo regard tho silver ulank in.tho national Democratic platform as simply a subterfuge, iuveuted to con fuse the people and divett their atten tion from the true issues before them Iu this campaign, which is legislation upon the tariff question. Resolved, That it is the sense of this convention that Arizona ought to bo admitted to statehood, as it would bo of great benefit to our common wealth; and we demand our admission to '.be sisterhood of states, iu this union1, without further equivocation or delay. Resolved, That wo indorse, the conrso of our delegate to congress, Hon. N. O. Murphy, aud we believe that the people of Arizoua have been well aud ably represented by him. His labors have always been iu the interests of his constituents. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worthiugton, Intl., "Sun." wiites: "You have a valuable prescription iu Electric Bit teis, aud I can cheerfully recommend it for Constipation aud Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic it has no equal." Mis. Annie Stchle, 2625 Cottage Glove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not cat nor digest food, had a backache which never left her, and felt tired aud weary, but six bottles of Electric Bitters restored her health and renewed her strength. PiicesSO cents ami fl. Get a bottle at D. J. BramiHii's Drug store. C. W Atlantic Davis, the agent ol the & Pacific at this place. lequesls those who iutend attending the Carnival of Sports in Albuquerque ou October 10 to 16 to purchase tickets and get their baggage checked '.he day befote the intend going, so as to at old confusion at the early morning trains. GRfND REPUBLICAN BALLT. The People of Flagstaff and vicinity are Invited to attend a Meeting at v BABBITTS HflLL, On the Evening of MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1896. The Important Issues of the Day will be Logically and Clearly Discussed by HON. A. J. DQRAN, CANDIDATE FOR DELEGATE TO CONGRESS, Ably assisted by other well-known and popular Speakers. THE LflDIBS Are extended a most cordial Invitation to meeting with -their presence. WHY Bo bothered with inferior good when yon can get a first-class article if only you will call for it. LEVI STRAUSS & CO'S CELEBRATES COPPER MVETEI OVERALLS AND SPRING BOTTOM PAHTS Aro made of tho best materials. Scvt ed with the best threads. Finished in tho best style. 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