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FLAGSTAFF lias the finest Summer climate of any city in America. It has in its immediate environments somo of the
grandest scenery and places of as great historic interest us any location on the continent. The teachers of Arizona are
invited to spend fivo weeks of their vacation in this climate and become familiar with these environments and take
the course of study offered at tho Northern Arizona Normal School; thereby becoming better equipped for the work of the
following school year. Those who pass the examinations at tho close of the Summer session, and make a grade of 80 per cent
or above, may bo credited on tho records of tho institution towards subsequent graduation.
Half-faro rates are given, on tho certificate plan, to students wishing to attend tho Summer session, on both the Santa
Fe, Prescott & Phoenix and tho main lino of tho Santa Fe railroads. Return limit August 15, 1903.
Tho subjects held out to those attending will bo Spanish, English, Composition, American Literature, Geology and
Physiology, United States History, English Grammar, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Psychology, Pedagogy, History of
Education, Methods of Primary Reading, General Methods, Physics, Chemistry, and School Law.
Tuition fees aro ten dollars for tho entire course; but only fivo dollars to students who are in attendance at the regular
course ut tho Normal through tho year. For particulars write A. N. TAYLOR, Principal, or HON. A. A. DVTTON, Secretary
Northern Normal Board. FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA.
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J. H. Fry, who last winter stole a
horse from Babbitt Brothers, and
whom Sheriff Johnson has been look
ins for ever since, has been arrested
in Globe, and Deputy Walker left
Monday for Globe to bring Fry to
Flagstaff.
Dr. John E. Adams, a graduate of
the College of Physicians, of Cleve
land, Ohio, and who served one year
as house surgeon in the Cleveland
General hospital, and six months in
St. John's hospital, andspent ten
months in taking special courses in
the New York Post Graouftte Medical
School and hospital! in"' New York
City, has associated himself with Dr.
W. S. Robinson, for the, purpose of
tho practice of his profession in Flag
staff. The doctor's office is over the
postofllce, where he can bo found dur
ing his office hours.
All arrangements for tho Roosevelt
excursion to the Grand Canyon have
been completed. Tho excursion will
leave on Wednesday morning, May
rth and will consist of three coaches.
It is tho intention of tho committee not
to crowd tho cars and if you intend
going on this excursion you had bet
ter secure your ticket. Tho return will
be made after the President's train
leaes tho Canyon. The President's
train is scheduled to pass through
Flagstaff at 5:30o'clock on the morning
of May Cth, and those who expected to
get a glimpse of tho President will bo
disappointed. The Milton Cornet
Band will accompany the excursion.
A handsome Navajo blanket will be
presented to tho President.
The Santa Fo railroad company
hn o commenced a number of improve
ments of their track on tho mountain
division. A number of steel bridges
will bo put in between Flagstaff and
Winslow, and the track will be
ballasted from Cosnino to a point
fifty miles west and new ninety pound
steel will be laid from Flagstaff to the
top of the hill. Tho tracks in the Flag
staff yards will be raised ono foot.
Tho cinder pit is being operated and
the work of ballasting Is now going
on. There is considerable material in
the yard hore, and a bridge building
crow is here, engaged in work east of
this place. For several months there
will bo from one to two hundred men
at work along tho lino east and west
of Flagstaff. The railroad company
is, this week, having all it can do to
handle the orange ti'aHb, and other
freight is side tracked to get the
oranges over tho road ' Tho Santa Fo
is doing an immense passenger and
freight traffic at prennt.
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List of letters vtmalnin in thojySst
offlco, uncalled for, for the weckjend-
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Bailey, Geo.
Didelon, Jesse
Halton, H.
Morgan, Wm.
Maxwell, James G.
Powers. Wm.
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Mtfi'.n, Charles
Mariiu G. W.
T'lompson, Jos.
Vamer, F.
Urealsman, Jo'in uorry
MEXICAN LIST.
Machle, Concicion Palomera, Fiofllo
Drojo, Dona Placida
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