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VOL. X1V.-NO. 48.
PRUnMtSlONAls
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OMrMlTlscmf,l;A.rtooM.''WHI re
spse ateatw to all Mil from hi point
aarua twuK b facile Kaiimaa. fine.
ft ParJle Kallmad.
aad drugstore oppoMte tfcs depot. Tele
atones: Istore. 1: mMMM, M.
ir '8. ROBIN.-ON. M. D.
VV i'AH
KMbM
pr0Rv boars from! tg 11 a. to 4 p. it
FLAGSTAFF.
terUo hmmm, Telephone No.
Arlseas. OSes sadrldoac In lUu
m
MIU.R.M.I.?FJt.AOSTAFP, ATU-
HnH..xVIBIUI
(Telephone
sonnOBce, on dour eaatot Pom.
SN0.M
BUNOH ft JONB8.ATTIIRNKT8-AT-I.AW
Will praotlct in all tb warts pub ronrtb
Jsdlalal DUtrlct. Land llUgatlon a HPKUAL
TV. oaeeatooort bons, t laotatr, Aria.
E' 8. OLARK, ATTORNEY AT LAW
I. Office fn tbe Babbitt building, Flan
staff, Arltona. I'ractlctt before the Lnn.
Department a apecally.
A1CAII QlUSON,i ATTORNKr-AT-I.AW-v
Will practice la til court ot Ibe fourte
Jndlelal dutrict iiln wltb t. b. boaaej In
lae babbit building.
FLAGSTAFF, ; AIUi A&T
piTaiiMiBj.
W. KoMIM, INMiWIJHti
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HURSDAY. JULY I, l7.
ioc peb copr
Atlantio and Faoiflo Eailwty
OeuMto Edit.
San fa Fa Paclflo Itallroad Compaay
t Take Ita iMae l.oa Aakalea tlia
llad.uar(rra of the Kya-
teai Thr OOloera.
MKCUKr MOC1ET1KS.
A oo. W.-FLA08TAKF LODOE, No. IS
J-, alexia ererr Thumday Diithl. In U. A
1. liall. VlalUni Workmen an cordlallr In
vited. , J. U. UK1M, U. W.
Loan rlpiliw. Recorder.
"OUKT COCONINO. . O. F., NO. I
v, niceut errry ruenaayeraninx Inu. A. K
ail. Tuning n:
attend. U
LuewBrtaaa. K. K j
hnthran rordlallv Invited n
DR. D. J. BRANNEN. C. U.
JPLAOHTAFF LOlKifNO. T. . ft'A.' M.
' Kegalar meeting oa the flrat 8aturda
rat of each calendar month Ja MaKOni
HalLKUpatrlck bulldlaj. Bojouruli
arathraacdrt tally lnTli4r.
. II. ANDERSON. Matter.
t. OOTHaja Savasb. liecreury. 4
T?oiiisT "uamiJ 'No. Vwoonyirx
r nt tna World. mtvU the ant and third
eadayaln each month. In lhaO. A. K'tlall.
TlalUax HoTtreliiriH rordlallj aalconi.'
T. B Puixua. Clerk.
- A. R.-HEODLAR . HKET1NQH OK
J, Ranaom Pott. O. A. R No.4. Uraart
aaeat of Arizona, will be haJd la Q. A. K. ball
m I J ii ll l.ll II i I llrf. ! MiA Mnkll.)
H- E. R. JONaJ.,ataMadtr;
aVH. CsaaB. It Adjutant.' -
' 0. O. K.-KLAUSTAF LODGE. NO. II
, meeuererr Friday arenlaa la Maaoal
all. Vlaltlug brethren cordially Invited.
J. L. Domwmtt. Secretary- ., W ,
m.fOUNTAlM
JVJL MeeM erery Wednaaday .
uTle hall In Q A U.I hull.
LOIIUE. NO. It. K. OF I'
vYeanaaoay avotinineii
A li.Miull. Ail lllliiL
brotbem inrlivd to ntu-ad.
, MiA.MAV FMJIYKU, O- Ot
J.ll.l imi.. l.lll mB r p., v
(iiiUKcn DiitHu-roitY.
ATIIOLIO OllUlttll. REV. P. IJIL1.Y
taalur. On MliidkVh. liw Ujjuiaut?.3
'cloka.m.; Ulgb Masa at 10 a. m. Sunday
cnoolHtll a.ilu. Erenlnxsorrloea at 7tu
&U. On wwk Uy: Haia,at 7 a. ni
i the aecoud Sunday of each month, prayri
aiaeUux at 10 a. m.: Sunday th.boul at II
a. m. All cordlallr InrUed.
FIKHT M. E. OIIUROII, CORNER OK
Church anil Lamix Strt-eta.,0 I'. Wll
fun. I'antir. I'reaLhlnx at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in,.
aanaayai nunaay wnooi at 10a. m OM-ar
IbMin. duuerintendriit. CI ana uieetlniri hi
M:U p. in. Epwortb League 8:30 p. In
Prayer mvetlnv Weduenday evening at 7:31)
everybody welcome.
1 N
irae
IKsV I'lllw-IHVI'KltlAN llllllklfll
North Kan Kranclwo atimt II. V.
araer. naatnr. Hahiiiitlt utlnw lt.f.kini.
u a. ui. auu e n. m.i ounnav acmxil. Ill n
-.i i. r.o. u. n. prayer iiiee ling.
Mld-wrk coufeivnie and prayer,
prayer inefiing. 7:n p. m.
irm and nrav.p WaTiiuu-
ay evenlnir at p.xtn. A cordial Invitation
toextondiMlUiHll.
mm mm mi
FLAGSTAFF, ARIZ.
U65T IWI HllrtTatW AMZNA.
Iaatrat
830tHi
tWft
c ?
Pctlct on Tim
TS3VQJ -,
vf.
nd Savings Opotta.
IQHfVfiO:
Tim filliiwlii!r iixrllriilar Riifnt the
,
oh.inL'n til llin owiitIi1 n( lliu Ai'
Utrlf & PhiIHi' la of iuti est:
Diri rilviMvlil) nf iIih Allrtiitln anil
Piiclllc eiuM nt- ml'liiilil litil nllit
June 80. anil Lm AnjiHlfg will In-cnm-
Ilia Wl'Htfl'll Ifltllllllia ll( llin llf"
Santa Fa "Pacific Rijlmtil C(inHiiy.
rim licMilquat'lKrtt f all Urn wcKtarn
railwnjaofo ttin roniiany will bn eg
talilladrii in L'H Anjrflfiu
Tim Suiillir-rii Cilifiiniiit RtllniH'l
will mill prrwirrn ita iinliviilnality.
but it will haw joint, ufllifni with ill"
JShiiU Ft Paul Bit Rllnmi oimpany.
tlio ancrrKSiir of tli oM Atlantic
PM-Ifif. For aomn llmr lli.Allanlli-
& Pacllc linn lfii In llin haiiiln of a
rvcflrr. C W. 8mlili, ttbiwn lirad
qiiarlrra bave lHrn at AllinqitiiqiM.
Wlim llin k'11! -ottraa' of I he Al
lan lie PaciNo wcrti' liKalil. lb
prtiprrty, waa soM lit th 'Santa Fc
Paelrio Railnri Compiiiy, sml nnw
I lie rrefirtraklp will iiiimh to an ejid.
j Ywiieiilay funr i-In-iilara wrw ifgitnil
one fnim Ilia rrwiver. aiinoiinctHi; llic
ttrniiiiniiiiH of ihn rarr-itvrslilp; out
from ilia prrablfHt, annotrnfiiiy iIih
inanairyit anmirttifiHif lliMt?aiHiliniv'
ffflffrn. ahtl iirie ,froWf thr jfnernl
niiiinit'', (iinuii:Jitr vimnwiii 1
Hhl
I'Iim IIdi olrriilar, ilalr-il t Allni-
(j'HMfiif, .luim 24. Iicnrs Hip lj:niliiM'
f U-(ftir , W. Snihli nt UimAI-
iHiitit'A Piii-itlf. i ItH):
I'lin rccriin tlil of the All n I ir &
Pnciliu ('Himpaiiy (tvntlern ilit lfilm)
wil li-niiiiialH at iiiiilnllil. Jinn- SO.
1897, "hi'ii llin piiri'lutixr of iliU
itiiitriy. Ilia Sanla K. PariHit Rail
mill C"iiiiiiiny, Mill Inkrt p itaraaiiui
ami hjhiiium llio niitllag-iiiHiit.
'It in rrquested llit-irfuru that, all
reports for nmousts tluc the receiver
ami ai-rniiiila nainat thn ireehrr, !
fi.i win id il ac promptly mm ilte."
Tim kfrmiil cilirlllttr. algnril li
Pna'lli'iit Rlpli't, laniiHil at ln offirnl
of lln prtalttHit of llin Santa Fn I'nMlli-1
U"inpHny in ClilrHjio. miiti r tlnlt of
June 2d, : The 8"iilH Fe Pm-ilic
Killiuiul Company Iimviii"; ncqiiirul
llilH lhroln;li furecliiflll-H hmIh In the
iinMliy hihI flHHllllyfM'f IIih Aliunde
' Puclllr RnIIiumiI, tt ill lake HieaaiiMi
of ib fHiue at itiiilniiilil if.liu- 30
1897. 'IIih f illowliijr , oQl.fr liatv
lieeii duly elertid, ami will aKtitiie
jitrlxillrllnii on, that ilale, iiameh: A.
F. Walker, chairman of the loaiil:E'
. v
P. Ulpl-. pe.llent; Paul Morton,
thinl vireireaideiil; W. 0. Nvm.
manarar: H. C. Whltehlad. trenaral
auilltor; O, Holterhoff, jr., Ireaaurer
Kan.; H. Iaaac.
'it, L-m Anjlen."
amimiiicea thai
re.ine( tho of,'
Wlf Sum hern Call-'
";B Cran ia 'au
m wlih heailmur
after July 1.
at L h Aiiye lt-w.
riliin iIih amli-
KHieiul piNni
.Siiia Fh Pafitic
iiIht l siiriifd In
All lIll'KH
cIiimiIhi'm liave beeHTitrlpriiVetl hy Pivk
iilfiit Ripley of HiHt8J(illtt Ke.
Rii-eivcr Smiih will iimv lii-fntiiH il e
pn-siilHiit ami U'icral nuiiHnr of tin
P.iKiilniia ami Let' Anelea Rillivny
C.iiiiuiii3-. Tim Pitsidxna ami Pti-lllr
-lent haa Wll iliviiUil into two
pt'ti. nmi it U llin Ptiulena mid over
WhFt'li Im will rule, '
liitrar8ervie,nR DEPfiW ON THR .TnUTT.RP.
in, kinerai iiAif-1
John J'B.trna'
Hue of aliilili
..'.. ?
i ruia. hniiwi
D'iuteil llfUki
. . T i.1
Tlii eirriilar Jijj
J il.V 1. Mr.
trlnii lo lieminVi
t--l
sjhi- ajreiit of i
UxiupHiiy. Tim,
(ti-iiithI MaiiMHriWrWu.
I'arker and Millar Hcnienoed.
Pnrker ami Miller went brought ni'u
urt Friilay mnmliii; to rereivit the
SnHlelife of Ilia colrt. for OIIH of the
mint HtiriM'lnii itIiios rnmiuiiteil iii
tlilK eouiity fur jearr, tlm munlerof
L Nurrl'i.
Tliene entalnalii, ami puriiciilarlr
the firmer, herer fIUioilrHvacrnwil
to the eoiirt nernt at every appearance
ami an iiitual tba room waa crowded
th's nuiriiliijr.
Parker waa Ilia first called on lo
atatul up for nentmice. Hm kept lil
evesiiteted on lliejiiilrn during the
rrnmiiK hi ina aenie'iee never allowing
the leant aljfii of uerviiiiioieM't or emn
tl.in. Hm waa aenlalieed to bn hanireil
on Friilay, "Aiiiit 13.
MiHer' aVulelieein aocnnlaurn with
Him teiilietiif, ike tiny wan iniprinun-
L.if ; ' . .. . :
ir lf.fTithft Trtritnrl.il pen'.
5..... ..... ,.
nu rt'iiiiniKni in
jrt.liKilernViJiM'b.
dm-rven the ilfrtlli ifinili ai Paiker.
altliiiilh I In- lullcr (iieil ttiM kImi! wlnrli
imppMi! iic,,-il of f in l.p Nmii-.'
Iki.U. 'I he jmljjii evidently Hlli'l
taluil ihUamiie npliiiiMi ha after the
foi nmi pionouiK'ing of "HiitencH he
oilils "And in ioiir c.h Miller. I
li-xil.i to further kk that il in to be
hiiied i hat Aiizouu may never l
cuiei with a ehiff exiM-illiva whu
Mill nh.iw joii an cleineiiry. '
After neulenee wan pioiiiiiinced the
pilsi.jirta nfri Lilfii to j ill .mil a
ileal h whIcIi wh immefilately plnreil
over Parker, ami will remain until hin
ex-l'Ui)iU II II le au tippeut is tiikoil lo
the Ssllprrine court, JniivLal Miner.
The GrriliMin
illiniti h from
llllll-H Hlllllllll,
cmnliy in in a
OiihhIInu a'nii-a: A
Niialnn mf. Fin
thli aeeiii'ir of the
wild alalHi.f ex-i!
V:
. f"M
OfAtfU Sold Uporj
All Fopeifln Goarjlrie.
v aaBBjBaaaaaB
W
yKrt
! -j
W tiava U Cutanal vn Pilrau, ui (Vwl
taaeadeace thr i ighout Arlsoaa. aad Invite
i aiiaaraj aad
Haaklaa Ua.lnuaa ubou
rvauvai'wruia.
and aiiiisiaut aecmlai J ; L. U. Dentin);,
aeTtar ; H. yjCPknWrr, aaidatnai
trfJW'irer; J, JVbilt.ead.,4iMpird;
lerj Victor' Moraweti, general eotiu
tho
offba receiver of the At-
.f,M,FliEEMANfPri4Mt.
V
It
.gan.nATVA"! ..- ip.
ael;
All
the aervlea
lanicPadlfeiRaJnHjlwlIJ.ci,itti!ij
lo")erfiirui tbclr duttea until otherwlae
ordered."
JATba tblttl. dated Lot Angflea. Jult
1, signed by General Manager W. 0.
Nevlu of tba tfanltf FaPaeifiti RailriHitf
6onJpany.Ua,fi,S ' 1
"sneuiiva lb la date the following
onleera am appointed with headquai-
ti'rana uiiiiraitMi: a. u. hh m. v..h.
eral'mpeiiniemlent Albuquerque, Dy'
Mitts' Chmtfwk gtmernl Irelglit
agent. Log lAugelet; John J. Bjirue.
general ((mfteuger agent, Los Augee;
0. N. Wierty, eollrlior. L-m Angelea;
S8Sr,8,3311rt3e'5P&a
tueul. and llin Ynrjuts Hud Mexirau
on llie SniiorH alilii of the linn hh
terror Jai rieken. thinking tho day iif
judgment ia at liaml.
Shortly after oVIiwfc llila even
tnu, llire waa a rUNldug. bianing uoigH
tbrotigb llin atrannpliera ami on" hmk
lug upward an imuieiimj btll of fire,
wnb millions of uparka lit Ita wake
waa seen speeding toward the ean'
A few seconds later I he earth tremlil. U
tiidrnlly. BtfMwemjWikr).W their
fiundaiiona. and wlndowa rallied
iniUaly. The. appearance -of Nha
l-ry mniister In tbe heaveiw convinced
lb a who saw It that the tertbtor' wa'
The siiiierslRiotia Ind)ina aad Meal,
cans warn an frightened that thet.gVd
h. .11 .Hnu.iL.iia. -"xlJ
iI..(hl,nVnJ rmen1&Pr' here
ohorily afier.;iBn..liHiaori'.striekthn
point twelve mlltw ftintji .of . here.
Thev"saf.l IPVo'uld lb"aaVn f..rllnn.
mid llminUiaftn beatof thn'vlaitor froin
almve set tire to all the trees and
a)irubher.v rfor Ma .ladlua jut,, scleral
iiiniilrwl yards. In i-nsn .proximity ifi'
Where It ieli; nithtdlsVeVuiHl sfmcKS
nci-iipled by Tnquis ami ( it Is feared
that the Inmates Miccinuhed' to the In-
emi
with llin earth. -A few shacks foitr
miles away were"" leveled to tbe
einn.heaL, nniwere killed liy.tliH aljoi k
nif;ed cJij' llin-cniilHOl pf,thii''ineieor
7"
How tba Or eat Loudon ProoaealoM
In pressed Illaa.
Dr. Cliaiinrev M. Depew has kindly
written for tba Associated press fats
impressions of tho jiii.llee. They are
in follows:
The dlsmmid jubilee proressinii lias
pissed ami tins left a footing impres
sion, lis piepariilioii leqiirnd slxt.t
y'iir, and II wan over In cixiy mil -
uie". Piide, power and ai'mston
were lis chiiro-ieiinilcn. Pride in the
impelinl HMiliou of (ii'eul Billalo III
I lot world, and exhibition of Kwer
ulili-h iiifpiint thin uatioiinl exullaion
ami fervid loialiy in aril in. expies
hIhii ituil Ihnllhu for the queen.
An lo llin p.i";eHUl, it wan dranift'le
Hud hintorii'A TIih lonl timyi r, 1 1 his
robes of oRlne, meeting thn sovnielgn
ai tho city gnten, recalled the emly
aujrgesilon of llbi riy. in tbn prlvibg
won from kluus lit free cilien, ami llie
sheriff in meilneval costume and es
-oriiiiir. thn iiionarcli wlihiu bin
biillwlck, give a glimpse of the origin
and recogulliou of civil rights by the
tin one.
The monarch, escotted by princes
and gusrdtd by the military forces of
the real inn, Imlh regulars anr. vnlun
leers, iiallonal and colonial, evidenced
i he strength and permanency of the
monarchical system with this people.
We Americans glory in our country
ami in its marvelous developments In I
. hundred tears, and duly aanert our
nelvea on thn Fourth of July. Tbn
celebration by thn Germans of the
iweuiwtifih auuiterHary of the battle
of Sedan and tbe founding of the
Germtn emplir, which I saw, was a
woudetfiil exhibition of race ami
national feeling.
Ilia th pnoreuirnted and Irreprrs
slide jnj mill piidti wiicll jiroceedeil,
aeNiiupinlil auiJliiHiovfil tlhe.qiiei'ji
iIKe h enillen lorieiil MIIiASsei nti-
thing ever wll ueiHed before. TlioU"Ji
UllilV llices Ullii'ptteil, llin llollllnaiil
itud iilmeiviii eXiiislnu was Knlislt
.mil thn glory was England's, Peer
ami commoner", masters and woik
men, milliniisiies and thn mulllliide
wrn wehleil by a ireineiidoiis force.
I'll is coueetiiraiiou of loyalty from the
lemolest coruern of thn enith Into one
wlhl, ft suite mass of paliioliu eiilbli
S'linm, had it u effect upon observirs
which lull be likuei to untiling so
iiuii'h hs to llm iniiili and south elec
trified hy thn dint gun Hied at Full
Siuupier, by tliu7lhre;rinieiii nmrcliiiie
down llfonilWH) to the defense of the
e.iiill.
The eulliuniasm and sboutiug were
fur different from ibo-e evoked by llie
ttiumpliHl proee-niiiit of a Roman
conipii-ror. Men and wouieii eagerly
Xprenned lo escb oilier and eiiipha
'tzetl to foreigners an the colonial
mrirched by that I hey were to-cap-liven
chained to the chariot of the
conqueror, but willing Mibjeets, free
ciiixulirt of one world-Mtde empire,
following their sovereign. '
While, jellow and )lck .aiildlerx
tiiMiped by, each acceleialingaurf in-
cresslugtlie tidal wave. of eaihaifaan
and p4rnUng;.a ptairaait'power
uueniialud In history. Tbe aeeda of
tills, power werrTln t he4 American ttf
luilott
rful
'
V, '
m
i and It expanded into tbl wood
iqiectacta 1iy IU principle of self-
givenmeut t triuaipbanily a vladl-
eai ert by. lae
Ul-l-- "Tl.- L,i
IV w v, i
HfluB
wmtHiWizmi
iga ami tke tkntafel
UUvkA k.yaJa7Ca I
-IV
ano
tales.
statesmen
simfrid i&j&teSFiSJS Wttii
UiV f..r"tbe Waiiirt the' mother
oouuiryi' W'tf Knghind ike Aaseri
loan ciilbAies. ami" t aVtoVerelgi and
sUiesBien'ptA'Hglii by "mir miceesWrm'
havo left t' eadirsettleMsut ntheetat
luileHtudeuce anil home rale, have
bullileii;upou (hesrijf.mndatlomr; and
vhm ly strengthened by, that renutoM
ibe British federation ,of empire. ,
thu American
Amniii;
. H a
thern was 'im i lea
vJ ( "
auectatoro
lousyjuojfBtUt of
praine and applaune. We could both
glory lu the vltaliiyfaVd rlillUy .,f tki
Biuther,
beratry and rej..hU!tUly.
We were not marcalag la tba pro.
cession, hm we were present as tba
proud equal to all that eoastituiee a
free people aad a great nation.
It waa pleating to note oar neigh
bora of Canada. They easily tookUba
lead among the colonials. The fact
that ibe province ot Quebec was ia
rebellion when Victoria came to the
Hi rone, and that her premier, now
lieie, is a Frenchman sud a catholic,
appealed lo Kiigltnh imagination. That
ihn, desvendauts of Moulcaliu and hia
couiitruiinu should vie willi the chil
dren of Wolfn sud bis soldiers ill their
at, ami that Canada has madd a
legiiiuiiig by fatbriug Great Britain
as sguiiint oilier nations In her tariff
have .touched both the Britisii heart
and Mickei.
I can conjure no tribute like the
the popular ovation to the queen e-er
being given to any human being, ex
cept the reception lo Washington by
the pei pin on his way from Mount
Vernon to New York to aasitmn tbe
Mition of first president' of the
United Slates. Respect, revereere,
love or gratitude am words ton tame,
ami ibeie is mt intermediate expres
ninii between thra and adoraiinn.
I'bis practical age does not worship,
but, leaving out the idea of divinity,
ihnda' greeting to the queen and
empress la its equivalent. That she
was deepl) niovql was evident, but
she seemed more absorbed by the
significance (if the event than con
Melons of her part. Therein she im-
i reaa d me as proud and happy with
this grand tribute.' of her people, but
at thn same time sharing with thai
thn universal jo thai there ban nut
been such a sixty tesrs in recorded
time; that all nation have enjoyed'lta
oenetlls and blessingn, and none more .
i ban our own. But for this day and
place the crowd onlv siw what Great
jijjlJbcs. kilned during Iiejy.'bra
and keatraliH jifaK"iTiif,A l.,l.S fW ,,:
ller refeu rinV been h piriiid'uf 1-1111411 Q.$S&
ripstioti lu EnglMi hfstnry. The
prerogative of the limine have ilimlii
cilied. and by her rule and conduct ita
power has so incrisned that lli'i mipr
come cam Willi such acclaim ami
unanimity from llin free people, gov.
eriiiug themselves, who gave It" ita
might unci miijesty.
Making dun allowanrn for the, ex
nltstlon of the hour, Victoria will
ocuup) a gi eat pl.tco in lli.i liUl.oy of
lie nineteenth century. Her Intlu
eiice for peace has been of momentous
cinisequetice 10 Great Biitaiu, Europe
and civillxatloa.
She has'alwaya been cordial In her
friendship and anxious for llin loftiest
relnllounhlp with the United Siati-s.
Her messages, sweet, tender, and
womanly, to the widow of Lincoln
on! Ihn aitn of thn dying Garlielil
zava her a warm welcome and a
permanent memory in our American
homes.
In estimating her influence we most '
picture what might nave occurred
with a warlike or corrupt sovereign;
and recognise In her power tba rea
ululated forcenTaixVr yeahTnt wisdom
g a mler and an tke best eaawplelaa
woman, wife aad mother. cv 1
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Man) ro1drenlW drinkers' areaaW ta'
prefeFit'to the genniHe arttele.f Tisi
call I vatioHMif the ' plant :bkls fair' to
pWive if great benelit to the arid' ra1:
gWrf as there is prolwldy no'otker that
unManssea 'sa'v'many rain able 'feetHag'
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