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SXaJl Schedule. A SUITE. Pnily from the cut at 12:10 and 8:10 p. m. iHiiljr from tbe wrat at 12 :Jtl a. ra. Lfil from Fort AiMiche taire Iine7:30 a. m. Uaiiy. e&cept Jloiwluy. S)riii-erville aud St. Joint mhc i iii at 7 p. m. Semi-w-ekly from Kram't CaHoo staffe liae (Monday ami FrUlujr) at 6üt a. m. Wwkljr front Xouug aud Ueber (Saturday) A p. m. i OCrABT. Daily. et of Colorado at 10:10 a. m. : east and local at 1-iO a. m. Ial!y for tU- vnl at 12:30 p. m. ! Daily by Fort Apivhetare line. 7 M p. m. ! luily. excel Suuiluy. by siiring-erville and ' St. Jobu itwc line at búM a. tn. Smni-weekTy by Keam'i CaDon taco line Tiieariay und Friday) at AO a. m. Wtrkly by Youdv and iU-ber taffe Hoe 'Monday) at 9 :0U a. m. JNO. K. HL LET. P. M. SATU3DAY. MAY LOCAL AND PERSONAL The Doiiifrs of The Week in Ilolbruok nnI Surroundinsr Country. Koacl Master Crowley was in town tho fore part of tho week. - Novelties for kitchen uso at Clack's Supt. A. G. Wells' private car passed east Thursday night. Subscribe for your home paper. Q. K. Gardner of Wccdruff, spent Monday and Tuesday in Ilolbrook. Fresh butter and eggs at Clark's Pedro Chavez and Julia Gonzales were iaarried at.Winslow on Sunday latt. On Thursday morninjr Mrs. Thos. Egger presented her husband with a fine boy. Choice buildinj Smith's addition. lots for sale in W. II. Clabk. . v lit iu r.r i ti Gnpin. ri 1 1 iv- 1 1 :i i . 1 r .1 in A7 tncliw f Ma u:oot' in íTin ínfnr- I ests of this paper. A traveling tinker has been in the burgh the past few days repairing the lame time pieces. J. II. Willis was down from Snow flake Monday and Tuesday, looking af tyr county matters. xThe versatile A. F. Potter came in from St. Johns Tuesday evening and f pent a few days in town. Allen Frost was a Snowflake visit or in Holbrook the first of the week and paid this office a short call. -y3. W. Boyle left on Monday morn ing for Pleasant valley to look after his cattle on the spring round-np. 'A full line of samples for spring and summer suits just in at Clarks. A fit guaranteed. Prices from $13 , up. Albert Minnerly of Snowflskc, was looking after business matters in the county seat on Monday and Tues- day. v Nearly a hundred thousand pounds of wool were shipped from fron this place in two days this week. Xat Greer, wife and son Will re turned Tuesday from Los Angeles. Mike is still in that place attending school. JT " . W rtrul a nont n -Taw rl nrG in this burgh the fore part of the week : t j . 4. t IU illLCUUaUUD ti JKJLÍ i. UIVVLILI Ul the board. Joe Woods. Sheriff Wattron, Re corder Frisby and Judge Clark were" ttik,i,uo ;A Thursday. The delayed passenger train at this place on Thursday, made busi ness lively among the restaurants and hotel. i A very pleasant children's party was given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Garvey on Sunday evening last. Twenty car load3 of fat sheep! passed through Tuesday, én route j irom me aait iuver valley to tne Chicago market. ' A grand ball was given at Con nor's hall on Tuesday evening, and was well attended by lovers of the "light fantastic." Subscribe for your magazines newspapers and periodicals at Clark's subscription agency. You will save money by it. W. T. Dobbin, the contractor for the hay shed at Fort Apache, spent ffnnrlfiir nnr! A TV inri o ir in t V í c ta! leaving for Fort Apache MondayV.11' J' Eamer' tbe genial catt.le night. ' , The freight train coming east Thursday forenoon struck a broken rail about half a mile this side of Putnam, derailing eleven cars and blockading the track for several hours. -At eight o'clock in the eve ning the track was clear aud train I service resumed. No one was hurt find the damage consisted of the breaking up of four 'cars. . i : : CAPI TA Lf Bank oí Commerce in Albuquerque, N. M. DEALS IN F0REIGJI EXCHAXGE AKD ISSUES LETTERS C? CREDIT. Solicits Accounts and offers to Depositors Ecsry Facility Consistent tcith Profitable Banking. :x: DIRECTORS: M. S. OTEKO. PrnMrat. J. C. BAI.DUI0OE. Lumber. W. C. LEONARD. Capitalist. B. P. SCHUSTER. Vice-President. A. ElsEMANN. Ei-wmann Hrrre.. Wool. Vt. S. STRICRLER. Cashier. A. 1!. BLACSWtl.I, tiro. IShirknel! A Co.. Grocers. H. J. EMERSON. Amixtant Cashitr. W. A. MAXWELL, Wholesule Dru;;;ri.t. Derositoru for Atchison, Tooeka & Santa Fe Railwau. We Lave boeu infurmctl that Mr. iShepani, tho gi'iiial cattle mau of; 1. ?yXavajo Spring, lias tli?)osed of his 1 ' cattle, some 2,(KD head, to Mr. Dale ) who lias ipent a low weuks m this j section. We also understand that j Mr. Dale has contracted some 1,500 'head of tho cattle to Mr. A. C. Botsford of Colorado. Word was received at this place ordor- i Tuesday evening John Leo, a the fore part of tho week that on j i',ll1 closed hero on tho Wth Chinese laundry mau, was the ob the nisht of April 25 the store of "stant, and wo had a very nic-o en-jject of an attempted hold-uy. the Caledonian Coal compan3-, at 1 a quantity of plunder, consisting of jewelry, shoes, hats, underwear, razore and pipes secured. Tfr its tií . mmnrflllr 1.-11 i-itt--i " . , . . " " , , ' mere is a law wnicii was passen dv ., i.i-i. 1 -i fhn In; lomclülitra Mm íinp' ir. . 51 . . - , . f. criminal ouense ior me snooting 01 . doves aud other birds from March ; 25 to June 1, and imposing a flue of 0O, one-half of which goes to thoi complaining witness. jvtbat ; Instead of complaining about I j hard times, patronize home iustitu-i Itions, thus keeping tho money in! Uue town and encourage homo en - terprise. Every dollar sent east for ; goods that can be bought at home to make dull times in this ' rn.l iMi Kev. J. A. Crouch will preach in the Holbrook school house on Sun - dav, May 2, at 3 p. m. and also at 7:45 p. in. He will" illustrate his evening's discourse with the magic lantern. The children are espe- ciallv invited to attend tho evening service. Tuesday being tho nineth natal t, T,r a..n .i, t !,: young friends gathered at the fami- ly residence in the evening, surpris ing the young gentleman, and en joying a very pleasant social even ing. Mr. Hedges of Missouri, was in Holbrook the fore part of tho week and went out at Putnam. to examine the quary j Wo understand Mr. Hedges is nguring on contract for putting in the darns for ; railroad company near Seligmau. íp'The Aztec Land and Cattle com- . pany loaded eighteen car loads oí crret t Ltu choice. cattle at this place on Tuesday of j" W. T. Dobbin, the old-timo Fort this week. ' They were sold to F. M. . Apache contractor, came up 011 the Arnold and fifteen car loads go to j buckboard Monday night aud stop Dodge City, Kan., and the balance iped at tho Minnerly House. He i li are destined for Kansas City. j formed your correspondent that he We are pleased to announce that was going to Fort Apache to erect a our fellow townsman, James Scott, ; hay shod for our venerable Uuclo wnose severe illness we announced ; ast has BO far covered as be able to return to Holbrook a tó and look after ihe duties of tho treas-Ly urer's office. Harry Kinsley, the infant son of 1 r .1 ir tt 1 1 . e :r - anu axrs. xiarry lvius.ey 01 j North Moline avenue, died Saturday 1 and tho funeral was held at 10 o'clock this morning. Pasadina cor j respondenco Los Angeles Herald, April 27. John S. Mitchell tho popular rep resentative of the wholesale liquor house of Meryfield, Mitchell & Co. of San Francisco, was iu this place tho fore part of the week iuterviow ing our dealers in "life giving" 6pjrs Frank P. Slavin, pugilist, and manager, Joe Boyle, spent the after noon of Thursday in Holbrook. j They were en route for California on No. 1 that was delayed here on account of the wreck near Putnam. The English Kitchen is the latest acquisition in the restaurant line to unfurl its banner in this village, having opened to the public on Wednesday in the building adjoin ing the Cottage saloon. kiner oí X leasant valley, was a vis itor in this burgh tho fore part of tho week. Mr. Ramer reports grass coming on finely and cattle in ex cellent condition. Robert Scott, tho popular sheep man of Show Low, has been spend ing the week in Holbrook looking after the marketing of his wool clip. Subscribe for the Anous, the only live local paper in Navajo county. $100,000.00. PIN'ETOP NEWS. The Loral Nr rtt of K'lnetop ha Cnthered by The Argmt C'orrPHpouilcnt. I Pinetop, April 2S, lyji. The fanners are all very busy ; plowing and putting in their crops, ! Mr. Cal St rat ton will soon have his saw imll at this placo iu runumg saw mill at this placo iu runuiug tertainmont. . Messrs. Albert and Liona Fen rod just came in from Hoi brook with a i :.. r it..h i. :4u I - au OI or ron-.ipacue. j esteruay morning there wasjt.irow up Ins Jiands. Lee did not, i quue s cnange in ine woainer. ii started in anu snowed about an , hour I r; it looked like winter was just setting iu. I y Lcxnr. SXOWFLAKE 1TE3IS. fhlco" Saw nt Shon llako Pout Week. the Snowflake, April 2., ÍS07. C. S. Ford spent one night at tho ! Snowflake House this week. Mr. Georgo Bryant, the hustling Pinedale merchant, was ia town to- day. i Traa: r Tííh-Iti t f a 1 i c- ! blossoming, and it gives tho town a ' ' pleasing appearance. j James M. Flake returned from his ' 'sheep herd yesterday; ho says grass j I along the foot of the mountains is j good. ; - Flake's oldest daughter has been very sick for some timo with ; lnnamr.tiou oi tlie iungs, but we be- : lievo she is much better. Í ! -"J-r- George v.ooster oí l-ori i Apache, is located in our midst for a ; short timo. He has made a venture ! in the photographers field. We ' wish him success. W. E. Stratton had a very child for several days, but the tor informs us it is improving. . , sick doc He w, h K vt.r com laiüL Ye nudergtand tLat vm. Gibson ' of nnr town lumn nirtflu ( ?í man bv Mr. 11. gla(j to hear this aud believe Mr. Huning will have no reason to re sam. jur. uobbiu wanted to con tract for considerable brick aud lumber, delivered at Fort Apache C. O. Anderson was hero tho laK ' ter part of last week accompanied by the Chinese photographer, Loui Ghuey of Ilolbrook, taking pictures of houses, reservoirs, towus. etc. for use in illustrating the extra edition' of tho Argus. They went to the; Mill (Shumway) aud took a view j Friday. Saturday Mr. Anderson ; and George Woostcr took a few views of prominent places. Wo j hope everything will work to the in- tercst of tho special edition of the ; paper. j Chico I Ti'INSLOW NEWS. The Local Ilappenlryja Village. of Oar Sister WrasLOw, April 2D, 18i)7. Supt. C. R. Perry was in town Tuesday aud Wednesday. The school house foundation is completed and brick work will com mence in a day or so. Ye editor, .C O. Anderson, spent Wednesday and Thursday in our city ou business. Como again, old man; glad to have you. T. J. O'Kelly's new house is about completed. It has already been furnished throughout with the verj best and latest st3de of furniture and Tommy leaves Saturday for Spriugfield, Mo., where ho will wed Miss Ethel Farmer. On the 27th instant Charles D. Kill, while oiling a hot bos 1 on a rapidly moving freight j train, leaned out so far that he was struck ch the hip and side by a cat- PR0FE3I0KAL CAEI. . CO. AIÍ2R50:, atto r: r n í-at-l. w , J0HXST0X, ATTO IÍ T EY-AT-LAIV, PTtESCOTX, - AHIZOJiA. Will practico in thn Curt? oí Navajo, Apache. Coconino a::d ."loaavo Counties. K. E. IIORRISOX, (Distrh't Attorney. Vnvapa Cot::it.-.) Office in Ctnu t lioiir, Fcia-.-ott. Arizona. GAHPEN'TF.:: S:IOP North sitie of K. F. triic-;.. c:i r f thesho;iof Vm.Árii:brnr.t n Ail of rarperitiT work :it f-.l3Vt notit-o. K?miriiiir n r.oeeialty. Give n:e a cull if you havj work nee !Ti-T7P"t'ct'' al- tie guard, bcinjr thrown quite -e; 1 distance from tho traiii. lío was brought here on the same tralu and , t Dr. li. C. Drvdon dressed his in- juries. Tlio doctor reports uo bones broken, and at this writing ííill i. I cut on crulciies anil loaves lor ti;o hospital at Albuquerque this eve- I niug. i About ten o'clock in tho evening , turco Mexicans came to tho front door, aud one of them pointed a , pistol at L,eo ana orcierou nun to comply witii tl;e eomniaiul, but : backed into the roar room, crabbed Ins gnu and hred, hitting one of them in the arm. Tho shot fright- eued tho hold-ups aud they made a hasty retreat without securing cuy booty. Xo.clue. A glass globe containing gold Csh now adorus tho bar at Greer c Woods' Fioneer saloon. To Curo CToa.iciiiiftion t'orover. Tal; Casoarc'st CauU.v Oahart ic. lo or'JSc. If C. C. C. fall lo cure. üruó-sis rL-fund uioL-y. "5V- Isaac Perkins lias given notice that he will make Cual proof on his homestead, before tho clerk of the district court, at Holbrook, ou Thursday, June 3, 1S;)7. lio-To-liac for i'ifty Cents. Cuaranteeil toiv:cco ha!)-t etrru. mal:r tut-a alrouií, b.Oíxl pur. 502. CI- All ciri Tho board of supervisors were in session Monday and Tuesday of this j week, aud adjourned until May 10, at which time bids for the court house bonds will be considered. Sometliin'! to Itpt??itl (In. I Ji. James Jones, 01 tno drucr uriri ' of Jones and & on, -Cow Jen, III. ia ! , . . . ' ' , speaking 01 . juyr.iviug s j,ev uiscov j vry, saj'S that 'last winter his wife i was attacked with La Grippe, and 1 her case grew so serious that physi i cians at Cowdeu and Pana could do : nothing for her. It seemed todevolop I itil-k Ijof fl'-ns?t r f I.-m TT--iir I Lr. lvings .i!".v Discover- in store aud sidling lots of it, ho tools a bot j tie home, and to the surprise of all she b-.'gan to get better from the i first doso, end half donen dollar bot tles cured her sound and well. Dr. i King's New Discovery for eonsunip ; tiou, coughs and colds is guaranteed '. to do this good work. Try it. Sold '. at Holbrook, Ariz., atF. J. Wattrou's. j -?! Iicn't Tultacro aii í:ü i-.a.;j.ü í'í;í- I-Ifc Ar-4ir, To cull toba-co cr.:?y r.ril forever. !: n líe, iu.l í.f l;io. rj.M-v-j a:ni vi'-cr, i:u.e Xo-To-!!ac. t.ic Wi.iuVr-vt.rlicr. l'.v.z niülrs w.-.-i!; l.zcn Ai! íi.ü'.-trists. ''tK.' .-r-fl. í'iu-j i: j:::;.r.- tciU I'...- .;'.ct üi-.l s..ia)A fn-e. A IO.-csj Suriir-s i;ci..e !y Co.. Chiclea -: Now Xciiz. Tho Famine ia Ij!?ir. In an arik-.?!? on l'ac "Fn i;:e 'n In clli," in the Xort'i Ame:-: ran r.r.ricw, S:r Edwin Arnold r:tate: thr.t tir.COO, 000 of people in that vns cov.n'.ry de pend en the rainf-aJl upcu lZ2,in:Sy..C acres which falls ufon tto TrhcS.i c":!r inr two seasons in tlie yccr. 11 it i'.lz, lacre is a failure oí crops cv:r th? n tir? area. Jn this country r.O vht ori-vern the entire toiml-rv: i.".ierc; it (oca. ' IJqualiv intcicGlmg- to us 3a the iurlticr statement 1hot all tbe goad !?round has Lcü taken up hi India a- luct v.lucn. k':ouIu silence tiie icars 01 I wheat "toy. err, tiicit- Ind'a has ru;rv , millions cf uncultivr.ieU vrhect lands. Iicsulcs, the customs of tho oon'c pr-J-veut Jarjjer and better culMvr.tion. The farmer uses a f-oiritcci slick ns a p'ow, os cid 'his ancestors 3,000 yca:r. c-o, otd tills only as niuch lantl can he easily reaohed fror.i Is vi!ir.íra resi dence, rnorrJng a:;d evening, by his slow-movicsT cattle. Llmiiinrr liio teQtb Penalty. Our national lav..s l:;-.ve rL'la'necl much of the severity cí Vio colonial p-criod, end prescrlhe:! the dc-ath rerjaltv for a lr-e ruinhcr of erices. A bill has been passed by c:u- Cress whica subst:iutes herd ial:cr for Itc death, penalty in. a'l tui ve cicscco ci crime and permits the samo f.uulí! tu tion even in certain of these dss.-o when the jury in ita verdict directs that tho penalty shall ba "without capital punishment." Dcqacit of a Gourmand. A Belgian frourrcandiof 2'oz has fnieathcd C3.030 to five fr'endii for en ! onpiul dinner. v5-h:cli thev rr.iiEt ntteiid ressed in mourning-, entering the room with a fiag to the ransie of an cccordion, the bill ci rare to ecEtaialv.s favorita dishes and wines. Bakery : nncl :- Restaurant, II. .. S'. STEJ'EXS,. Proprietor. . : :x: : MEALS 35 CEN' Everything the best - ;n:csii fsuij '3, OH J 14. Ml k irilGLKSAZi: iiviei NAVAJO 'ciiandise Highest Marks!: Pries Paid for Hau. w. fi-an-ii'-i Groc3ri83, Provisions Tin wars, Etc. ' Gonts' Furnishing Goods and Gloves AGKXT FOIi EDWARD HOSE Livery and Feed Stable, IIAMILTOX & I3GGEU, Proprietors, I-Ioibroolc, - Arizona, Whol jsala and Retail Dealers in HAY, GRAIN:; TEAMS FOR the PotriSed Forest. Good teani3 and c.ei ful drivers always oa hand, day or uighv. o Stables Soj'h silj of Riilroal Track, Opposiia the Wat Corral an I Tank. WIN DRUG STORE, JF. B. CAHl'SELL, Proprietor. Carries a full liaé of Pure Drue and Paints, Oils, Brushes and Tarnishes. Prescriptions .. Carefully .. Combotmcldcí .FINE v STATIONEPvY Perfumsry, Toilet Articles aud Fancy Goodj Fins Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Use'! CHOICE CIGAIÍS ANO TOUACCOS. Mail .. Orders .:. Promptly ai WILLIAM ARMBRÜSTER. Practical Blacksmiili -and .'IheelrijfdX Xorth Side of Jiailroad Avenue . HOLBROOK, - ARIZONA. - All Out of Town: Work Will RsceiYe Prompt At iti:1 If yoti have a wheel to fill or a tire to sot, bring it and get- good service for your money. -. WORK GUARANTEED TO SUIT YOU supplied ot affords. AND PostoTiea building Holbrook, Arizoaa VV etzler, US TAIL BLANKETS First-class. Table H.-CLARK'S - : Mwhi : aná : kmm, CO., Chicago, Tailors to the Trade. Over 6DJ Sara plus. Call arouud and have your measure tak?u for a suit. Prices from 13.!X) to S35.00. AND COAL SLOW Patent Medicines,. to U" 1 1 V f i