Newspaper Page Text
jtW - tfm- 4vtvitrKr-niiniie-inmKmmrmmnmmi . . 'V r . ' " T 'Trf -& H v,TW7 ' ' .wKI i'lV -re fcs .& .' r- . - ., Fv T st- . 7 SfybgRt JQcfyr. PUBUS11KD KVKRY THUBSDAT. R. H. & J. E- JONES, Editor wd PnbUthtrt SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Year , 1 W Six Month 1 CO Three Month 76 Single copies It cents) two copies 15 cents; all orcr two copies. 1 cents each. Advertising rates given upon application. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1897. ' Tlio Into method of reforming the curronoy Is to contract it. Tlio Greeuland whalo has been kuowu to ronch tho ago of JO years. Tho Southern Paciilo company and others proposo spendlug $250,000 In 'improvements at Santa Monica. fTho Santa Fe Is said to bo teailug tip four miles of track between Kanchlta and Fallbrook, to abandon it. If the home rule bill becomes a law tlio day that It is signed , will be cele brated in Arizona as emancipation day. The law requiring the registration of .voters is a very expensivo luxury to tho taxpayeis and economy would suggest its repeal. 4, 'Santa Barbara has a proposition from tho Union company of Sau Fran cisco to erect a $1,000,000 sugar fac tory foria'land bonus of 2500 acres. Tho Missouri penitentiary has 18 convicts who are serving life sentences. Nineteen hare 99 years banging over them, and 14 are hung up for 60 years. The advance agent of prosperity must be traveling in an ox cart, or be certainly would have arrived on this side of the Mississippi river before now. Germany will have an industrial palace, 700 meters square, on the banks of the Seine near the Qnai d'Orsay, at the Paris exposition in 1900. Capitalists are planning to build a 20,000 betel at Indlo, capablo of ac commodating 200 guests. Con nested with the hotel will be a number of cottages for invalids. Unsuccessful efforts have recently been made to file on the San Cle- mente island, which is a government reservation, because of the barbor stone quarries there. A $300,000 check was drawn by tho Tillo Insurance and Trujt company on the Fanners and Morchants bank of Los Angeles last week in part payment for tho Cerrltos ranch land purchased by W. A. Clark of Butte, Mont., from Jotham Blxby. Tho board of supervisors of Cochise county advertises for bids for county pi inting in a manner that is easily understood by all patties interested in the manner. They specify the quality of the paper to be used, as well as the quautity of woik required. They re quire four hundred copies of the gieat register priutcd. .()ur MatkV bill for home rule iu Atizona is one that will be more favor ably received by our people than any legislation that has yet been intro duced for our benefit. kHomo rule has been a popular cry, and the provisions of this bill supply It. We hope for its early passage. Tombstone Pros pector. The Poor Man's Karnlna). Jas, W. Bell of St. Louis, Mo., un der the above heading, has this to say The postal savings bank system is at once convenient, safe and pronta blc; and for those reasons is vastly superior to any private banking sys tem yet devised for the beneut anu security of the smaller class of deposit tors. The earnings of the humbler classes are a tbonsand-fold mora lm portant to them, representing as they do the struggles of flesh and blood, than tho surplus accretions of the man of means, aud nothing higher could engage the attention of the govern ment thau iu following the examples set It by other countries in, making due and adeauate nrovislM for the ssJe-keeplsg of the hard-ared and. honorable; accumulations of the work ing people and farmers, particularly ia the Western aud Southern States, where there is at present only one savings bank for 17,120 voters. A postal savings bank system would en courage saving by working people In the country and sparsely populated districts. In the small towns and villages, away from the centers or population, such depositories would bo of great benefit t3 all. WE MUST PUT ON AIES. The Skylight Ulty Sliould Get Heady For tho Great llusli. Theio Is no question but what thcia will bo livo times moro visitors lino uoxt summer thnu over bofoi o, uud wo must nrrnugo to ontoitidu them if we desire their picsenco. Moro houses should bo built, our hotels aud boarding houses should bo increased, tho ball giouuds and raco course buouM bo Improved, and a first-class opera liouso built, and the streets and diiro wajs graded and im proved, and a patk made, and employ a good baud to play iu tho park or some public place tlnoo evenings each week. It would cost soiuo money and labor to do tills, but it would bo tho best in vestment tho town ovor made for it would soon bo returned with compound Interest besides tlio comfoit and en joyment our own citlzous would ro ceivo from these lmpioemcnts sajlng nothing about tho value it would add to real estate Flagstaff is destined to bo tho greatest health resoit in tho west, If not on the continent, and tlio timo is not distant when this fact will bo established, and it Is timo that wo wero prcpaiing for a large iucreaso in population as well as buudieds and thousands of lsItors, who aronssuio to coma hs tlio sun shines. Flagstaff is on tho evo of a grand impioremcnt boom, and iu less thau twclvo months she will bo entitled to wear tho robes of a city, aud it is time that her citi zens were getting into the baud wagon. m i m They KncournKO Vs. Twenty days ago we published a notice that those who weio iu at tears with us on subscription would have to make settlement with us by tho 15th of this month (which was yestciday) or wo would bo compelled to drop them from our list. We aro pleased to state that wo haven't had to drop many, and what few we dropped still lives iu our memory aud we will still try to collect from them. Wo have added a number of now cash subscribers to our list which is very encouragiug, and neatly nil of our old subscribers ato advaucing their subscription for one year, and sonio for two. Vlasstnn iMiouId Ilavo One. ' Cue of tho .needs of Flagstaff Is a steam laundry, and If one was put iu hero It would pav a good per cent on the investment from thestatt. Tho demand for good laundry work exists now, and tho lucreised demand in tho next threo mouth) will bo so gi eat that the washing cnu't bo douo by hand. This is a splendid location. Tho work is here, ant'.' tho conditions mo such that a iauudty could alwajs find plenty to do and it would certainly bo a profitable buslueso at this point. A fow" bundled dollar invested iu this business at this plao.t would certainly bo a safo and profitable investment under proper niduagemtiit. Tli o South l'art of Town. Tho south part of town', that ts south of the railroad track wi.U receive somo attention noxtspting. ,V largo hotel aud possiblo an opera nouso may bo orecled on the south side, besides sono business houses aud cottages. Tho location is line, and tho Santa Fe Pacific company has an interest in that part, aud tho company won't let any propel ty thoy own go dead or bo idle. Tho prospects mo blight for the south part, and it will not bo many mouths until tho south paitand Milton will join. Town Council. The town council met Dec. 14th 1897. with J. W. Francis, mayor, 6. A. Keller, David Babbitt, cotincilmen and C. A. Bush, clerk, present. On motion duly carried tho follow ing claims against tho town wero ap proved and warrants for same ouleiod drawn: B. F. Taylor, purohaso of lots 18, 14 and 15, blk. 40.. .. $100.00 C. A. Keller, chairs 11.25 Arizona Lumber & Timber Co., lumbor Flagstaff eleott ic light, wiring city hall aud Rights. .... W. U. Tel. Co., messages.... Babbitt Bros., supplies 39.60 24.00 1.48 21.82 Flagstaff Commercial Co 20. 62 C. A. Bush, salary. . . , 87.60 Flag. Democrat, printing, Ac. 27.60 L. D. Laudets, 6 days labor ,-. 10.00 Labor, exponso, water 42.70 Claim of A. T. Cornish for $438.20 was laid over for fin ther consideration. Thomas Jasper, tho electrician, left Saturday for a fow da s business visit to Chicago. During his absonce Thos. Devlno jvJII look after tho electiic light plant and see that wo aro not left in total darkness. "LEND ME FIVE BHILL1 A Farco to bo llondcrcd by tilt Htuirnruinntlu Circle llceer Oth,JH07. SVj Quo of the most attiai'live feMij of tho coitiui'r holiil.its tvlll bo ' & dtiction of tlio f.neo "Lend Meri Shillings," alDthldtt's Opera December 30th, 1807, by tlio Fl Dramatic Ciicle. This is tho piece of Joo Juliet. son, lately rai by him in tho most celobiatcd tl of Chicago, and tho fact that A. Fly nn is m cliaigo of tho nl ment is mi nssiiiniico that t elToilby our local talent will usual an immense success aud a tte.it to tlio judicious people of Flagstaff.'- Au excellent musical piogram will bo rondcicd in connection witli tlio fat co by our best talent, under the managemuut of Mis. T. A. ltioul.iu and Mis. D. J. Brnuucn. Only pop ular pticcs will bo charged. Judge Milligaii's couit has been In active ltmnliig operation forsoeral da s. No less than seven men have been pl.teed under airc&t for gland larceny, mid tho Judgo has taken up their examinations sepaiately. The names of the pai lies accused arc: J. F. D.i-:ks, Gieen llonnitl, Ptesetvo Wheeler, Waid, Clnis Jurgcusuu, Jom) CInne and Yb.uio. Alt the pat lies h.nu been hold to await the action of the giaud liny in a 3,000 bond each, except Gieen Ho waul who has had no cMiiuiiiatiou as jet, anil Picseno Wheeler who wns loleased by tho Judge. Tho parties ato accused of taking a uumber of sheep belonging to tho Aiioiia Land ami Stock com pany, but ns wo liavo not hcaid all tho testimony in tho. cue wo offer no comment cither way. Tho lectute on Hun Htir at tho l'res by toiian chuich last Fiiday etcning was well attended and thoioughly enjoyed by all. Tho now light gives a clear distinct picluio of ten feet iu diameter. The tiext lectin o will have for its subjects "Aitlc Exploration, or a year within tlio Ai tie Ciicle." This will bo followed by somo illustrated story, prob.ibly tlio wild lido of John Gilpin. For full p.nliuulars see small bills, ami also the posloflico bulletin boaul on Fiiday. M-STfl??CT-3!!?'? imvuimmwjm, in tIa w ; li fifteen hundred and lift) -four pounds iu weight. One of'which weighed four bundled and twenty-six pounds fjet. Theio wero larger hogs iu tlio lot thau tho four mentioned, but they wcii) not so fat and was not selected by the butcheis. By some means some of the "kids" about town h.tvo obtained clgaicttcs, nud have been smoking them of late mound bams and out houses. It is a tlolation of law to sou or give away cigaiettes to minors under certaiu itgcs, nud it is dangeious to piopeity for thorn to bo smoking and using tlio about barns. Tho atithotilios ate on the nleit, and if it is not stopped nt once tho law will bo put in force. Sliecl Commissioner, William May flower, mado himself solid with" the business men on tlio east end of Aspon avenue llii3 weeK uy lajiugaoroau sidewalk along tlio noitli side of said uvenue. Tlio office of the Skvliiit KiCKF.it can uow bo reached from any paitof tho city on nn elevated lail lond, or an elovated sldownlk jwo should have said. I Postmaster T. J. Co.il tor, is con Icinplnliug electing iu tho ncai' futuie a bilck building on tlio southeast cor ner of Laioiix stteetand Aspen nvpnuo to bo used for n postoflicc. This ior ucr is a nice location, and will bo fon vonicnt for a mnjoiity of tho patijins of the office. , Jeiry Woodbiidgo who has made a success iu tho wool growing business, at lived from Now Mexico this morn ing where ho has been looking after his largo bunds of slieop. j Molcnpnh & Mudcrsbach hate, the cleanest, nicest, most convenient uleat maikoUn town. Their meats aro all fresh and of the finest. ' Others' have it fow Stetson hais in stock,-but tho only full lino jf Fall styles ns yet teceived hero can be seen at tho Casli Storo. ' I Tho dangers of civilization nre over woik, wony and germs. Wo neell a vitalizing power to sustain us. Learned men and oxpuilehco, point to pure Whiskey. Pilinitivo men did uot need whiskey. Wo do. Changed condi tions bilng ftesh needs. And THE whiskey is HAKPEU, sold m $ J.J.DONAHUE, PliAUSTAVlr, - - AUIZOXA 13TU.V "$ hMWow yftlUJ wt fftkMi u Vrt,i,nrftliHr-flfc'lfcm mn pmu iiibbiwji brtu J--i3y i-T-fl iVi b L'" Tr-Wl m ,m s !- s.knKssslJ "2imw3f(?mrrj' mmMmaapmimim . t vp;j.j .';-Bifc -v v-r.w jl ... l'i fiiim.iufB wvviMsniMPMinM i .. Z. Tft A ji.. jj.i i -mitJ --- m .ss.J', a j.stJ- tCsU i,,,,.cra-i!WMiW5,iiA.v3iJ tMm.mKrmzmmmmm & if'JrsffiZ'&t fifetJj' f,li(6sKKAJlP0JM3i uieen alnsrweeKvxmtiwsmaiiiaavesc --.r.. r- --?--g.,- .r - - t-. Notice for Publication, til. E. Not 829. BgSH December H, 1897. f KotlceH noreuy civen that tlio following Bftmod settlor imsimct not loo or hln Inten sion ,to tniko final proof iln support of Ills Claim, mid Unit suld proof will ho njude be fere the Clerk of the Trounto Court at Das- stair,! Ariz., on January 23. 1688. li: Jiimcs ti. Dougherty, for tlio 3FM Bee. 10. Twp. SO, m:u:iE. no names tno ionowing witnesses to prove his continuous i csldenco upon, aud cultiva tion of said land, viz: Alexander J. Diamond Frank Fay. John O. Harrington, O sorgo ZeHler, all of Flagstaff, Arizona. I Frederick A.Tmti.b Jr., ItegUter. ' , Notice for Publication. i lid. Entry No. 800. V Iand Offlco at rrcscott. Ariz., $.; NoTCtnuerZl. 1897. -No'tlco Is hereby given that the following- numud settler has filed notlco cf his Inten tion to muko final proof lu support of his claim, and ihat said proof will be mado be fore theXIlerk of tho I'robato Court at Flag staff, Arizona, on Saturday, January IS, 1898, viz: Christian Jurgcnscn for tho southwest quarter of section 2, township 18 north of rnngo to cost. Ho names tho following witnesses to provo his continuous resldcnto upon, and cultlvu tlon of, said land, vlzt llarvcy O. lieasley, Daniel M. 1'raiicls, Charles A. Keller, Wil liam Leo, all of Flagstaff, Arizona, FBKDEKlOK A. TMTLE. Jr., Register, Klrst publication Dec. B. 1897. Notice For Publication. lid. Entry No. 8S1. Laud Office at Prcscolt, Ariz.. Ko ember 30. 1897. Notlco Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notlco of his Inten tion to make final proof In support of his claim and that said proof will bo made be fore the Clerk of the I'robato Court at Flag staff, Arizona, on Haturday. January 8, 1898, tlz: John W. Francis, for tho southeast quarter of section 28. township SO north. range 7 east. Ho names tho following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Asa Clark, Georgo Zctllcr, Marring. Ileal, James C. McUuIre, all of flagstaff, Arizona. l'KEDEMCK A. THITLE. Jr.. Bcgtster. County Xotlce. Officii or tiik ItoAitD or Supervisors or '- COCOMNO (JODNTT, ARIZONA TERRITORY. luaBTArr. isoremuerzt. isn Notlco Is hereby given that the Board of Supervisors of Coconino county, Arizona, will receive sealed bids until 10 o'clock, a. in. on January 3rd, 1898, for furnishing tho County for the year 1898 with the following supplies, etc: 1. Printing and Publishing. 2. Stationery. 3. Boird of County Prisoners at County Jail In Flagstaff, I. Care of Indigent sick at Flagstaff. 5. Medicines and Medical attendance for Indigent sick at Flagstaff. 5. Medicines and Medical attendance for Indigent slsk at Williams. Bids for printing, publishing and station ery will be received In lump bids, or for each separately. Ids aroto.bo marked on cn elope and ad- im mara. usand Pol- ful perform- Ije let. to reject any Board of bu- AM, Clerk. Sale or Ileal Kstntn. Notlco Is horeby given that In pursuance of an order of the Frobato Court of Coconino County, Arizona Territory, made on the 4th day of December 1837, tho undersigned, ad mlntstrator of tho ctato of Mary J. Hoffman deceased, will offer at private sale to tho highest bidder for cosh In hand tho follow ing ronl cstato, to-wlt: Lots 1,2,3.4,6,6., and 8, In Block IK FlagsUff townsltoslt uatod In Coconino County, Arizona Terri tory. Said sate of said real estate will be mado on Friday, December 21th 1837, at 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, and scaled bids In writing for tho purchase of said real estate will bo received at tho office of tho Probate Judge lu the town of Flagstaff, Coconino County, Arizona Territory, up to the dato of snld sale. Dated at Flagstaff, Arizona, this December 9th 1887. Geo. IIorruAN, Administrator of the estate of Mary J. Hoffman deceased. PURE DRUGS ...AT... W. R. EDWARDS' PHARMACY East S!d San Francisco St., FliBSTJSFF Flagstaff Undertaking Parlors EDGABWniPI'LE. Manager. A FULL LD.E OF FIHE MAH0QAHY AND METALLIC) 00FFPJ8 md BUEIAL E0BES. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. Everything Up tp Dato. ASBESTOS COFFINS that afford Pioteotlon In ant climate. d, G. MlbblGftN ( - n r a r rt r Builder Manufacturer of Brick and Lime. JUSTICE OF THE PEA6E. Flagstaff Precinct. ALSO HOI Hear the Jingling Bells of Old Santa Claus I - This is the season of joy for the little ones, as well as for the older folks. The question that puzzles us most V 3nY at the yule-tide season m . m m we give our friends? ' A call at our store out in the matter bee our line of toys, dolls, etc., for the little folks. k r LADIES! What riill yoa jWe yoflp jervtlet - man PnionAc arA rD.la?ii)oc? Han w)o cirSrtioch9S8 UVVll II IVIiVU UllV 1 V1UW1I Fancy Pipes, Umbrellas, """ fv. .., Rill- Mil til Pi-it Qloves. ' Gaps, Walking Slicks, Slippers and Shaving Sets, Cigar Cases. Pocket Knives. Make your friends happy with a suitable Xmas gift. BABBITT BROS. He Largest Decartment Dealers in Navajo Blankets and Curios. NEWS DEPOT -CHA8. FANCY GROCERIES, FRESH FRUITS, rill the Delioaoies of the Season Fresh from the Market. You are invited to oall and inspect my Stook FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA . KLONDIKE! Every article needed iu outfitting for the Klondlike, except Tea, Sugar and Coffee, is manufactured or produced at TACOMA. WASH. , Therefore Tacoma offers the cheapest and best outfits, put up and packed by experienced Klondikers. Being at the head of navigation on Puget Sound all Alaska steam ers start from Tacoma. For free maps and free Klondike information, address Tuna Citizen' Kliriike hfiraatiii lirtii, 044 raclflo ATenne, TACOMA, WA8H. Fi i crx : DEALER IN -'f lm Fancy Groceries, r Fine Cigari, Tobaccos and ; prKs: candies,: RAILROAD A VENVE. ImW t I-.Tn . srrrti all tlia horrors otlatpotoDcr. CCNHIIai BEFORE AMD AFTEH dnys and thsarliiaryoriVnsotaU tost aillsn. troatatllla. CPPIDBWKIsttsoBlyJOwarmtoearwKbaataasajtssa. MS XMrtaiATIsilPrM)P.aBwlWi,taBriaaii,Oal Jr4Ml HO! .' -. -? W- is, "what shall will help you' VU WtsA.ll IIV J A. It JT VJ If p i&' Jfr.. Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Nechvear, F.vvv.vy .vi.ii , Ttj 7tT Riin r4- Hosiery. ' '" A. KELLER, 'RomitTOR. CANDIES, NOTIONS, STATIONERY, TOIACCO, CI6ARS, "ornHM ljPJtPyafaa tion ota temoas Freocti pbrsldtn, WW SjSlsklr our rou aall B vous or (ltaj ol U gnnuiv atases, sash m LastXMiksotf, InomnIJ,lnslnttlj8siiImlssis.irr DtbK? rimples, Uofltnns to Kwrr BzbsSMloc Drstas, VaHoaeelaM S ' 1 4 sn w n j l ,H M -"w t tl i