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Ml HOLBROOK, ARIZONA. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1897. Vohtm II. Number 38. TA TUB: HAILKOAD9. Santa Fe& Pacific Railroad Companu. Condensed. Tim Card. Wo. 46, Effect Mar. . 1897. IUI fco.l STATIONS. No. I 10 BP Lv. .....Chleaxo . ..Kansas Otty Denver ....La J a ata. ...Albuorqoe.... Wluiu Gallop ....Holbrook ...Winslow ....Flagstaff. WUliame. ...Ash Fork. .Ar 9 S2p 7 06a 5 OUp sup S3e 10 4p S Mel 11 Sua 10 Bp 4 l&al s ap 1 SOu Ma 10a ia aup 10 ISa 10 0a IS Mp 1 lOp 8 SOa 7 40a Ar. .X 1 tart Lv... Ar... ..Ash Fork.... ..Jerome Jo... ...Preseott.... ..Congress Je. ...Phenix ..At ...Lv .. ..Lv ..L rir 4 50a 4 2fra 1 90a 4 28a 7 SOp Ar... Ar... Ar... 1 17 1. Lr. Ash Fork.-.. ..Peach oprinc.- Kingrnan...... ....Need lea. Blake. Bagdad Daggett Barstow Kramer Mojare- Los Angeles.. San Diego . .Sea FraJieoo. 7 15a 4 Ha 2 15a 11 OOp S 10p SOp 7 Kp S ISp 4 56p a 40n 1 wp Í3 40 1 - Ar... .L ".Lv ..Lr ..Lv ..Lv 4aar QaAr 1 lip ar ISplAr 0 50a 9 45a 7 OOa S COp i t. a v wMthnnnd and Ko.4 bimiHUMwiH weekly W and Saturdays; passes Albuquer an U a. m. Fridays and Monday.; Baxstow 1J n. m. Tuesdays and Satorday. arriving Lo Angelen, p. m. Tosedera and Satur. for north of Mojare holdli-g aiekaareadiBr dlrees via Mojare chance at Barato to o. 5. - . . Ho. 4 wlU leave Loa Angeles, at 8j00 a. in. Tueeenjre and Friday, peasing Barstow lu p. m. and Keedlea 7 :a0p. m. eame day. : Albu- aoerane : p. m. Wednesdays and Satur ayarrirlng at Chicago : a. m. Fridays "pMsngera from north of Mojare may cake the limited either a Barstow or the Heed lee. Only ras-clase ticket, sold at full rate re honored on the limited traina. Pullman Palaoa Sleeping Can daily t aroagb betsreen Loa Angele and Chicago and William, anj San Franciaco. , ,, Oilman ToaHrt Sleeping Cara dally through between Chicago andSaa Francieoo and Chisago and Loa Angele. Tonrietmrs leere 8aa ranrlco ercry Taeednyand Los Analeaerery VVedneaday. fanning through to Kansas City. Chicago The Grand Canon of the Colorado ena be reached only via tbia line. , . . Aakforn beautifully Illustrated book .i,h wiU be rnd fr T B.T , Qon TPsinagor Agent. Loe Aggeloa. CeL S. F., Pr & P. Railwau. A.T.& S. K. R. R. a r - . - IS THE SBOÉttSlf AfD QCICKXST BOCTB Te Denver. Kanaa. City. Sr. Lonjs. and Chi- " eacoead all points AST. 3. y. I. A. J. TIME TABLE va effect May a. U97. Monntain tima Is Titaocaa yuta cabo I DAY $testt I OOp Lv. San Fameiacoarj 6)5p Toes a aiaaea Ualv. . .aoun TtOalLv.. 945at.... 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The only north and' south Una in Ariaonatotbe Grand 'Canon of the Colorado. Petrifled orest,CU DwaUlnaa. Grea Pine Foresta, Salt Bivar Talhry and nameroo other Point. hroojh tiokata to all points is the Caitad Stataa. vantctw and Mexao. lioa. 1 and 4 connect at Jerome Jnnction rita trains of Ü.T. P. By. for Jerome. Connect! n a Preonott with stace line, for all prineipaTmíninaT san: tt Concreas with Cong res. Gold Co. K. B. for Con fuss and ataaw lines for Harona Hala Station and Tar. aril A Pbosalx with the Maricopa A Pbos nUBq for points oa the S. P. By. Also with TrliM far California leave Ash Fork at f:50 and 7:40 p. nv. arrivin In Los Anelea srternoon as i:av ana nan rnncura Imornlnar at 10:45. Trains for the east aaaoi teavi aw A.h Fflrlr m .4 a- m. ftaasa tm Basis train No. A iFast Limited FlyerVaaaaea Aah Fork for the ees at tM a. am. every Satorday and Wednesday. . ilVkkpbÍ: GKU. M. SABGB5T. PreaV A Gent MV. GenT PaWr Aent. Praeeott. Aria. Preeeott, Aria. B, Sw WELLS. Assistant General Manaarer. rieeeott. Ariaoaa.. CHALCEDOanr LODGE HO. 6, F. A. M- Bolbroak, Ariaona. Berolar ; aaaann MoaaDusuan a i v m. an Foorth Satorday of each ' r nsotrth. Tlaitlna brethren invited. By ayder of F. M.ZUCK, W. M. .JAMBS 8COTT. Secretary. Kverrbody Baya So Cascareis Caodr CaUiartic, the moat won derful medical dtacovcrv of the are. p'eaa aot and refreabina; to the taaua, ai-t freotly od poaltlvcly on kklneja. liver and bowels, cleansing the en Oro srsfm, dl.cl colds, ears linmlsiam. fer-r. iiaMtaal comtipntion and biitonsoera. Plraas btiy noJ trr a box af C. C.C. to-day: 10. ') eenta. Hold and ( larmatwrd la cjt by all dra:. gist. v A TUT THE WORLD AT LAKGE Summary of the Daily News WASuIXGTOX NOTE. Th department of agriculture, tbroub Its bureau of animal industry, baa prepared iccine for tbe cattle diseasa known aa "blackleg" and bat issued a circular containing- direction for using it. David O. Swaim. retired judtre advocate-gene ral of tbe United States army, died in Washington on tbe 17th ol Bright's diseaae, aged 63. It was stated at Washington that ona of Use first bills to be laid before congress at the regular session will be one to improve the present government of Alaska. Officials of the treasury depart ment believe that, despite the enor mous importations of all kinds of goods Just previous to the enacting oi the Dingley tariff law, the measure will result in a comfortable surplus tbe first year. Thb post office department is extend ing the long-distance telephone serv ice, and on the 30th 3,000 cities through out the country secured long-distance connection directly with the depart ment. Tbe commissioner of pensions has had a statement prepared on the num ber of applications for pensions filed since July, 1896. The comparison shows that in July, 1800, applications for pensions aggregated 2,898. while in June, 1897, there were 40,109, largely for Increases and for widows and minor children. Tas commissioner of pensions re cently stated that the pension list was increased by old soldiers marrying young wives and that he hoped con gress would pass a law to prevent pen sions from being given to widows of soldiers of tba last war who married tbe soldiers in tbe future. It is not improbable that official an nouncement will be made in a short time of a radical change in the present attitude of the pension bureau towards pension claimants who had a confeder ate war service. Commissioner of Pen sions Evans believes that if a claimant served in any capacity in tbe confeder ate service, but later enlisted in the union army, served there and was hon orably discharged, it would be an In justice to refuse him a pension. . Tax fourth assistant postmaster genral celebrated his return to Wash ington on tbe Slat by appointing the largest number of fonrtb-clas post, masters ever named in a single day it tba history of the department, thers being 45J made. VESXRAt 1SEWS. T"rvx children were drowned at Toronto, Ont., on the S2d by ' tbe cap sizing of a float. Job Wootkjl. a Creek Indian, who was sentenced to rieath July 13 by tbe judge of the Eufaulo, L T., district for ri arder, and who ded, has been cap tured and turned over to the Creek au- on ties and will be resentenced and ahot as soon as court shall convene at jula. Wixxiam Bowlaíto, a street car em ploye of Dallas, Tex., wanted Ida Kalczkasski, a farmer's daughter liv ing ten miles in tle country, to marry him, and, on her refusal, hi killed the girl and put a bullet through bis own head. JAMS R. Qciglzt was kicked so badly by John O'Donnell at fat. Louis on the 23d, in a quarrel over a game of quoits, tli at he died soon after beirg taken to the hospital. At the reunion of tbe survivors of the Army of the Potomac at Troy, N. Y.. on the 20th about 1,000 of tbem were in line in the parade. President MeKinley reviewed the parade. A CABBIAGE containing II. C Claugh ton, a well known attorney of Wash iogton, and M3s Villa Curtis, was run down by a train on the B. fc P. rail road, a abort distance from Washing ton, and both tbe occupants were in jured so badly that they soon died. Paddy Pcbteix, the American box er, met Lachie Thompson in a contest for 29 rounds at Birmingham, Eng; Purtell won easily in six rounds. It was his first battle in EuglaiX Will Ln-rs. James McCulloajh and a ten-year-old boy were fatally injured by the explosion of -Jk thrashing engine boiler oa the Spring Creek ranch, near Hastings, Neb. Tux middle-of-the-road populists held a state convention at Des Moines, la., on the 19th and nominated a com plete state ticket, beaded by Chart's A. Lloyd, of Muscatine, for governor. Iar -the Indian creek oil region near Parkersbnrg. W. Va,, a boiler exploded and killed five men and wounded six others. A Kiv Tons telegram said Steinway áV Sons, piano manufacturers, had sold, their business to an English syndics t for a.000,090. The World's Congress of Medicine convened at Moscow, Enssia, on tbe 19th with over 7,300 delegates, one-balf of whom were from abroad. Tax coal operators of tbe Pittsburgh, Pa.,- district formed an organization on tbe 19th for the special purpose of breaking up the strike of the miners. They proposed to operate their mines even if they had to employ force to do it. Tax Wholesale Liquor Dealers asso ciation of America convened at New York on the 18th, 003 delegates from all parts of the country bein; present. Tax convention of tbe Firemen's In ternational association was formally opened at New Haven. Cono., with a procession, headed by tue mayor. Tbe workers on fine coats, to the number of 1.500, struck at New York on the 22d for aa increase in wages. The strike closed 120 shops. Two thousand cloakmakers at New York went on a strike for an increase of wages. There was a report at Chelsea, I. T., on the SJd that the Keetoowa Eociety, an organization among the Cherokee full-bloods, bad threatened violence to the members of the Cherokee commis sion should they enter into an agree ment with tbe Dawes commission look ing to the destruction of the tribal government. Tbreb young men from Chicago, who had been camping on tbe banks of tbe Canadian river, hired a small boat at La Salle, N. Y., and started to cross to the Canadian shore, when their boat upset and they were carried over the falls and drowned. A keoro at Lovett, Oa., shot at bis wife because she went to town against his orders, missed her and dangerously wounded another negro woman, and then 6hot a man who tried to stop him from escaping. A mob Eoon went in pursuit, captured the culprit and he was tried and afterwards shot. Austria, Russia and Germany have accepted the proposal of Spain to adopt international measures against an archy and establish a penal colony for the life detention of dangerous anarch ists. France has not replied to the Spanish note and it was expected tbat the Ubited States. Great Britain and Switzerland would refuse to co-operate. Star Pointer, the king of pacers, defeated Joe Patchen at Chicago on the 21st in three straight heats. Time: 2:02, 2:04k and 3:04. Tbr State Farmers' alliance of Texas, which was in session at Dallas for three days, seceded from the national organization by an overwhelming ma jority. The State alliance also adopted tbe proposition to establish co-operative branches among tbe members. A terrible collision occurred at Lima, O., on the 20th between a heavily-loaded excursion train and a freight, badly injuring a large num ber of passengers. Aeronact Ali.erd fell 300 feet from bis balloon at Electric park, Chicago, on the 20th, every bone in his body be ing broken. He became entangled in a guy-rope and was dragged from his parachute. Porter Parks, aged 13 years, com mitted suicide at Quincy, I1L His mother said he was naughty, and to punish him she sent him to his bed' room shortly before noon.--- Soon after a younger brother entered the room and found his brother's body banging to the closet door. Life wss extinct when the horrified mother reached the scene and took down tbe body. James Jeffreys, of Camden, Tenn., and Ross Guffin, of Kansas City, Mo., have been appointed commissioners to allot lands in severalty to the Indians of the Uncompaghre reservation in Utah. Rev. Perrt Hopkins, a bishop in the A. M. E. church, died in New York on the 20th, aged 75. He was a slave be fore tbe war, but purchased his free dom. Sollt Smith, of Los Angeles, CaL, knocked out Johnny Griffin, of Bos ton, in the seveath round at San Fran cisco. Tax elevator of the Davenport (la.) glucose works was tbe scene of two terrific dust explosions on the 19th, as a result of which four lives were lost and two persons seriously injured. About 40,000 people lined tbe broad boulevards over which the great flower parade of the Colorado Springs, Col., carnival passed on the 19th. The pa rade, in which 2,500 took part, was 2i miles long, and tbe turnouts were par ticularly gorgeous. St. Lol ls speculators In wheat re cently cleared upward of $3,000,000 on September options during the recent bulge. Ex-Secretary of the Interior D. R. Francis was said to have netted 5000,000. A petition has been presented to Gov. Bradley at Frankfort, Ky., ask ing the pardon of Morgan Johnson, who has been confined in tbe peniten tiary for 17 years, having been convict ed of the murder of Pompey Bell, a guard in the penitentiary, in 1881, and given a life sentence. Capt. Hide, who presented the petition for pardon, also presented a confession of Henry Smith, a convict, who confessed to the crime for which Johnson was convicted. Albert Voiers, under sentence to be hanged at Fayetteville, W. Va., on the 24th, broke jail just before daylight on the 10th. A posse went after him. ' Tax Pittsburg St Gulf railway will have its own rails into Port Arthur, Tex., by September 10. Fire destroyed the Gerry Lumber Co.'s yard at Eagle River, Wis., with 10,000,000 feet of lumber. Loss, $150, 000. At the second day's session of the American bankers' convention at De troit, Mich., the principal address was made by Comptroller of the Currency Eckels. He declared that in the end we would be possessed of a banking and currency system so strong as to make impregnable the country's credit, but its coming might be attained at a terrible loss to capital and injury to labor. It was said on the 19th that the offi cers of the United Mine Workers pro posed to call a conference of all feder ated unions to secure their co-operation In a plan to tie up traffic on rail roads, so that the aupply of coal would be cut off and the operators be forced to negotiate for a settlement of the eoal strike. . J. B. Rich shot and killed his wife at the home of her mother in Nash ville, Tenn., and then killed his brother-in-law. He afterwards shot himself twice, inflicting fatal wounds. Domes tic trouble was tbe cause. Elcant Sitllivan, a negro convicted of an assault on a woman and sen tenced to 20 years' imprisonment at Williamsburg-, Ky., was taken from jail by a mob and hanged at one o'clock a. m. on the 2-Jd. Tbe Mexican government, in view of the depreciation of silver, has agreed to offer to gold miners from all parts of the world many inducements to go to Mexico to seek gold, including ex emption from taxation. The govern ment also proposes to keep the gold in that country by putting on it a practi cally prohibitive export tax. Tbe baby parade at Asbury Park, N. J., on tbe 3 1st was a grand success, 671 infants being in the show with their baby carriages and carts. There were babies from nearly every state in the union and from Russia and Cuba. Tbe first convention of sugar beet growers in the United States was held . i i, t a. i . . c at nome. J, x.. uu tae sist. miuv i valuable reports were read, among thedA Postoffice was established at Elli most interesting being those covering tbe experiments in Kansas. Tbreb children of William Psaast were cremated at Anaconda, Mont., by their house burning down during the absence of their parents. . At St. Louis on the 20th No. 2 red wheat sold for $1 a bushel. Micbel Anoiolillo, the anarchist who shot and killed Premier Cánovas del Castillo at tbe baths of Santa Agueda, Spain, August 8, was put to death by the garrote on the 20th. Joun L. Sullivan will run as an in dependent candidate for major of Bos ton in the fall, with the avowed inten tion, if not elected, of defeating Mayor Josiah Quincy, who will be the regular democratic candidate for re-election. Tdk body of a man on whose coat was a tag on which was the name "E. W. Kirton, Wisner, Neb.." has been found near the summit of Pike's peak. Col., with a bullet hole in the back of his bead. AU his valuables were gone aud it was thought he was murdered for his money. A call bas been issued by the na tion executive board of the United Mine Workers for a conference of the representatives of organized labor to meet in St. Louis on August 30. At tbe meeting all labor organizations will be asked to join issues with the miners and stop work, so as to effectively cut off the supply of coal and bring the mining strike to a crisis. The coal operators, at a meeting held at Pittsburgh, Pa., on the 20th, issued a statement to the public in which they accused President Ratch ford, of the miners' union, of trying to dodge the issue and of being insin cere in his efforts to settle the minera atrike. It was positively announced that Mrs. Margaret Ferris, widow of the builder of tha Chicago wheel, had been married at Pittsburgh, Pa., on the 18th to Francis Schlatter, the "di vine healer" of Canton, O. Tnx republicans of Iowa nominated L. M. Shaw, of Crawford county, for governor at the state coavention at Cedar Rapids on the 18th. J. C. Milli man, of Harrison county, was selected for lieutenant-governor; Judge Water man, of Sioux county, for supreme judge; C L. Davidson, of Sioux county, for railroad comptroller, and H. II. Barrett for superintendent of instruc tion. Tnx Utica mine a. Angels' camp, tha largest gold-producing property ia California, was on fire on the 18th, sup posed to bi from spontaneous combus tion. It produced $200,000 worth of gold a month. At Chad's gap. near Pinevllle, Ky., James Felt, Caleb Hatfield and Joa Mallard camped out all niorht, drink ing and playing cards. Before morn ing Hatfield and Mallard had won all of Felt's money. When they 'arose to 1 a.! 1 A 1 cross me mountains luaiiaru lurew . sobe liquor in Felt's face when he drew his pistol and killed both Mal lard and li at field. Miss Mart Siikridav, of Louisville, Ky., has been ofllcially informed of the death of the supreme president of the Catholic Knights of America, John Mo- ruff Uh..H wa vlmt ntvcl.lant of the order and now assumes the duty of supreme president assault on a colored woman, and after-,' wards on a colored srirL As soon as the . news was known a posse got after him, 1 skvortanlr him and. nil bia refusal ta I surrender, another . negro shot and for a divorce, because his wife is ad killed him. The negro who did the ' jetea to inordinate drinking of SAtffasS It sieges that she Burglars chloroformed Mrs. Michael Burlce at OmaJia, Neb., the other night ' and then ransacked her house. She was unconscious eight hours. : Harvey De Beort, colored, was hanged in the jail at Memphis, Tenn., I on the 19th for attempting to rape a seven-year-old girl on October 8, 1890.' j About 300 bicycle riders who took a spin tato the country from Milwaukee , the other day for seven or eignt miiei had to walk back to the city owing to punctures. Some one naa nuriea a plank full of spikes in-the road and succeeded in disabling the 200 wheels, üí? d 'scJvtred nefarhth"Tty. Suicide and grief caused the death of husband and wife in Danville, I1L, lue ouier uigub. - ucuij kmuwv-. ... aged and respected citiren, died from the effects of an opiate, and- bis wife, S rostrated with woe, expired three ours later. Ill health was the cause assigned for the suicide. ARIZONA NEWS. Territorial Items Gleaned From Our Exchanges and Con densed for Our Busy Patrons. ; The population of Arizona is now placed at 100,000 souls. Arizona produced 70.666,259 pounds of copper in 1896. Monday, September 6th, has been set aside by Gov. McCord as labor day. Rev. G. L. Pearson of Frescott will leave in a few days for Hono lulu. Tae assessed valuation of property in Arizona for 1897 is ,$29,490,53.U as against $28,07,176,42 in 1896. son, Gila county with Jesse W. Elli SDn, postmaster. Much damage is said to have been done by ihe wind during the storm the other day. Phcnix is going to have a broom factory that will turn out two hun dred dozen brooms per month. Six hundred dollars in cash was found in a pauper's trunk, after his death in the hospital of Maricopa county. Geo. W. Nash who has been missing since June 23rd, has never been found. He is a cousin of Robt. Nash, of Graham county. It is estimated that $58,000. will be required to maintain the public schools of Maricopa couuty the com ing year. ; A smelter on wheels will visit Prescott about Sept. 1. The cars will run to any specified point in any mining district having railroad communication. Outlaw Parker has secured a new trial, and escaped hanging on the. day set for the little social. A young lady of Prescott has fallen des perately in lore with him. Walter Hoffman who killed Joe Richards, a cowboy, at the Burke place, has been discharged from cus tody. The verdict was justifiable homocide. Last week Prescott experienced a heavy hail storm. The novel spec tacle of people shoveling hail from the roofs, and snow balling in August is not often witnessed in that city. The funeral of Capt. W. X. George of Phenix was largely attended. Capt: George was univesally known and respected in the locality in vrhich he lived. The funeral took place on the 21rst. Antonio Suastigo, a Mexican sheep herder, was killed near Bellmont j last Friday . David Russell has been I arrested as tbe one who did the shoot ; ing and bound over to await the action of the grand jury. I - Charles Julian committed suicide at Jerome last Saturday by taking . . , . an overdose of morphine. He had been oil a protracted spree. He is reportéd to have been a man of some means. Prescott Courier. Under the new postoffice registry law soon to be promulgated the Ben dor of registered letters is indemni fie against loss to the cxtent $10, no grater sum being allowed letter. " in any A Phenix man has filed a petition drinks a gallon of buttermiiK at each meal, and another gallon be fore retiring. The citizens of Flagstaff are advo eating offering a bounty on skunks. They are being overrun with the sweet scented little pets, and four or five persons have died from being bitten by "the little darlints". , . . A telegram bneny states that the $65,000 town of Flagstaff bonds have been soldto the Phenix Invest. ment Company of Chicago, and the American Security Company of New York would furnish the f20,CX) bond requiried. The American Sec urity Company has a capital of ; $2, O0O,0P0,p3id up. Sun Jh mocrat. Calumet & Hecla is quoted at $400 per share, the highest point ever reached at which price the pro- . perty is valued at $40,000v00a The company has paid shareholders $3, 000,000 this year, and the total div idends to dato are $49,850,000. Reports of another find of rich ore in the Gold Cliff at Pearce was rec eived lately. The rock is of a pecu liar color, but big flakes of Lorn sil ver can plainly be seen, while the assay value in gold gives a good figure. Gov. McCord has appointed E. Q. Stratton of Tucson as chairman, of the Live Stock Sanitary Commission; Epes Randolph, Paymaster General with rank of Colonel; A. F. Baa ta of Prescott, Lieutenant Colonel and Aid de Camp; Winfield Scott of Scottsdale, Chaplain. . v assessed . valuation of Navajo County for 1897 is $1,067,318.42 as follows: Land and improvements $402,355.42; town and city lots $94, 627.50; horses $37,360; males $942; asses $248; cattle $79,414; sheep; $52, 418; swine $993. 50; all other property $110,595; railroads $66, 040.. The $1,000 stolen from the stage near Globe on July 9. has been found, buried under a mesquite bush near the road about one mile . and one half from the place where the robbery was said to have been commited. The driver of the stage was induced by his father to tell where the money was buried. Hon. N. O. Murphy arrived yester day from the north. Mr. Murphy says, about 100 men are working; on both sections of the road to Cas tle Creek hot springs and that tha road will be completed in about fifteen days. The magnitude of th enterprise lies in the farther end 'of the road. Rep. i A remarkable freak of lightning occured at Seligmar, MoLave coun ty, the other.day. A streak of light ning struck the railroad yards where several hundred men were at work. Every man was knocked down and when they recovered it was found that two mules were killed and tho driver partially paralyzed in the lower limbs. Another man received a shock but he shortly recovered. When it was time to quit work "he put his hand in his pocket to look at his watch and found it gone. : He returned to the place where he found it on the ground. It had melted in to a molten mass. He was slightly burned across the breast where the . lightning struck him. Gazette. Sometliln to Dejnd. Ori. M. James Jones, of the drug .firm of Jones and & Son, Cowden, 111! ia speaking of Dr.King's New Discov ery, says that last winter his wife was attacked with ' La Grippej and her case grew so serious that physi cians at Cowden and Pana could -do uothing for her. It seemed to develop into hasty consumption. 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