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VOL. XIV.
FLAGSTAFF, ABJZONA, THUBSDAYOCTOBEB 15, 1896.
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FLAGSTAFF ARIZONA . . .
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NORTHERN ARIZONA.
WEEK OR MINTH.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
Official Report. -
'Office of the Boabd or, SukbO
VISORS OFTHECOUHTT OF CO
COtflNO.TEBRITORT OF ARIZONA.
Flagstaff, October 12, 1896.
The Board' met' at their office on the
hbore dato. Present: A. A. Dutton,
chairman; C. H. Schulz, member; J.
E. Junes, district attorney and C. A.
Bnsh, ilerk. Tho fullowlug business
was transacted: i
It was duly ordered that tbo follow
ing agreement be entered into between
the Board of Supervisors of Coconino
county and tho Flagstaff Electric Light
Company of Flagstaff:
That three lights shall burn in fCe
jail until 9 o'clock, p. m., unless on
special occasions; that one light shall
burn in the sheriff's office and one in
the court house hall until 1 o'clock, n.
m.; that lights in the couuty offices
shall bo used only when county busi
ness makes it ueccssary; that lights in
the court room shall be used "ouly
wheu district court is in session bv
order of the presiding judge. The,
rental to be 111 per month. When
ever the court room is used for other
i.;;:posvs than holding couit there
shall be paid the sum of fl per night
for the use of the lights. County of
ficers and those interested will lake
duo notice aud he governed accord
ingly. The cleik was ordered to attend to
the preparation of the paraphernalia
for uso at the different election pre
cincts at the election to be held Nov. 3.
Board adjourned till October 19.
Approved: A. A. Dctto.v,
Chairman.
Attest: (J. A. Bcsii.
Clerk.
QUARTERLY REPORT
Of '. O. I.ayton, County superin
tendent of School.
FLAGSTAFF DUTMCT, MO. 1.
July 1. to balanco dr.386 89
Sipt. 26, to wt 383, J.
0 Wassnu, teacher's
salary 20 00
S-pi. 2G. to wl 384.
M ii r lliMiiif ton,
trueln'i's H.tUn ... 20 00
S.-pt. 29. to wl 388.
(Vra Finnic, teach
er's salary 20 00
Sept. 29, to wt 389,
Grace C. Dutton,
teacher's salary ... 20 00
By apportionment le
ceived from bal
ances received from
districts of couuty,
returned to general
school fund .86 62
To balance dr 380 37
$466 89 466 89
WILLIAMS DISTRICT, XO. 2.
July 1,-bj- balance. . . 20
July 1, to amount re
turned to general
fund 20
Aug. 6, to wt 377, A.
R. Kilgore, freight
on supplies 2 75
Sept.2,towt378,Aru.
Cent. Bank, repajra
on building, 16 95
Sept. 29. to wt 385,
Alice Kboades,
teacher's- salary ... 25 00
Sept. 29, to wt 386,
Florence Howard,
teacher's salary... i 25 00
Sept. 29, to wt 387, G.
U. Young,, teach
cr's salary 25 00
July 1, by amount re
ceived from re
turned balances and
re-apportioned .... 86 52
Sept. 30, to balance . . 38 18
1124 70 124 70
FRISCO DISTRICT, NO. 4.
July 1, to balance dr. 5 56
July 1, by amount re
ceived from bal
ances returned to
general school
fund flfl 2-J
Sept. 30,, by balanoe
ou hand. , . . 63 66
$69 21 $69 21
TUBA DISTRICT, NO. 6.
June '30, by balance
ou baud.
283 90
July 1, to balance re-
turned to general
fund 282 96
July 2. to wt 372,
Cent.Su"pp1y House, "
school furniture... . 49 27
July 17, to wt 374,
freight on supplies. 2148
July 1, by amount re
ceived from re
turned balances to
general fund 86 53
Sept 30, by balance cr 12 78
$86 53 $86 53
'FflEDONIA DISTRICT, NO. 6.
July 1, by balance on
baud 113 90
July 1, to balance re
turned to general
fund 113 90
July 1, by amount ic
ccived from re
turned balances to
general fund 86 52
MOEN AVA DISTRICT, NO. 7.
July 1, by balance ou
band , 88 46
July 1, to balance re
turned to general
fund 88 1G "
Sept.2,towt 379,Aiiz.
Cent. Bank, janitor
woik 3 00
July 1, by amount re
ceived from re-ap.
portioument
Sept. 30, by balance cr 66 22
69 22
$69 22 $69 22
CONTINGENT SCHOOL FUND.
July 1, by balance. .. 123 01
July 23, to wt 373.N.
G. Layton, salary
and postage ,- 76 00
July 27, to wt 375, C.
M. Funston, print
ing report 10 00
July 31 to wt 376, T.
J. Ross, stationery . 1 25
Sept. 5, to wt 381. G.
U. Young, exniniii-.
at ion notice 2 10
S. pt. 18, Kin I 381, X.
(i. L.ilon, cxuinin-
ci'.t fen 10 00
Sept. 24. to wl 382.J.
U'.Roj. examiner's
fee 10 00
Spt.30, by balance cr 10 36
. $123 01 $123 01
INSTITUTE FUND.
July 1. by balance.. 2 35
Sept. 30, by balance. $2 36
Respectfully submitted,
N. G. Lattox.
County Superintendent.
Presidential Candidates.
This is a great year for candidates
for President. There arc uow eight
sepai ate aud distinct tickets in the
field. Perhaps the nominations will
end here, aud if so the tickets, revised
to date, are as follows; Republican
William McKlnlov, of Ohio; Garret
Augustus Hobart, of New Jersey.
Prohibitionist Joshua Levering, of
Maryland; Halo Johuson, of Illinois.
National Party Charles E. Be alloy, of
Nebraska; James liar wood Southgate,
of North Carolina. Socialist-Labor
Charles H. Matchett. of New York;
Matthew Maguiro, of New Jersey.
Democratic party (so called) Wil
liam Jennings Bryan, of Nebraska;
Arthur Sewall, of Maine. People's
party William Jonnings Bryan, of
Nebraska; Tom Watson, of Georgia.
Silver party William Jennings Bry
an, of Nebraska; Arthur Sewall, of
Maine. National Democratic party
Johu McAuley Palmer, of Illinois;
Simou Bolivar Bucknor, of Kentucky.
This is the most formidable list of na
tional candidates that the people of
the United States have ever been
called upon to vote for. At the pres
ent writing the prospects, are that the
McKinlcy and Hobart electors will get
more votes than all tho others 'com
bined a.ud multiplied by two.
F. A. Tritlo, county .recorder, has
petitioned Yavapai county b'atf Bo bo
allowed twenty cents 'per name for
oompillng the great register,, in addi
tion to his salary of $2,000 per vcar.
The petition was deiiic'd by the board
and the question will beUaken to the
courts.
REPU0LI0AN RALLY,
Tha Public Receive Good Repub
lican Doctrine.
The Republicans of 'Flagstaff held a
rousing meeting in the opera bouse on
Monday night. The large ball was
crowded to its fullest capacity, many
la'dies being present. Tbe'speakers of
the evening were Hon. A. J. Doran,
R. E. Morrison and T. W. Johnson.
The speakers were introduced to the
assembly by E. S. Clark, the republi
can candidate for district attorney.
R. E. Morrison was the first speaker
of the evening and iu a lucid manner
be showed the fallacy of the democratic
party on the financial policy that
party advocates, hud reviewed the
history of the democratic party ou tho
the silver question and proving that
they were not the friends of silver in
the past that they now pretend to be.
Mr. Moi rison is a logical and forceful
speaker aud his speech was liberally
applauded.
Hon. A. J. Doran, caudidate for del
egate to congress, was the second
speaker. He spoko in a plain straight
forward manner, which convinced his
bearers that he is a mau in whom
they can place confidence, and that as
dcicgato to cougrcss from Aiizona, he
would at all times work for the best
interest of his constituents.
T. W. Johuson was hcaid bete for
the first time in a political speech and
be at once made friends with the au
dience. Mr. Johuson is botli humor
ous aud sarcastic, and made many
telling points against the Bryauitcs.
The candidates for the vatious coun
ty offices were present, but owing to
the lateness of the hour at which the
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