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Hi' "Y íNJbPtí & ST. JOHNS HJb)KAjL0 Kfifiil paiemDer, kséíkttceno Gonzales. J. 1?. o and j , Wedding Bells. Prof. A. S. Gibbons and Miss Adctié Christensen, both of this fcityVV were married Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride ,by Bishop C. P. Anderson. paféstimable young people which was held at the Boyar did the shooting. residence. The house was crowd- letters to relatives and ed in every part, many people be- banker at Arlington, Tc: ing compelled to remain outside. The service was one of the most touching that we ever wit- m m a L 11 C 1 U- UlCLlVVi bllV.ll IIVJIAAV. UV.I V. Ill turé. A gf rand wedding- ball was given Thursday evening in the Assembly Hall. The Snips & Heraid joins their many friends in wishing them a happy voyage upon the sea of matrimony. ,'K HOLBROOK HINTS. Interesting, and Newsy Items Clipped from the "Argus." A. L. Truax, of Adamana, made a business visit here Mon day. Fred Coalter passed through last Monday en route from Spring er vi liento Flagstalf. Gporge Hennesey came down from Adamana yesterday to at tend the Christmas dance. James Donahue came in ,from rang;eSuriday. Jim was slightly under the weather, but under the treatment.&f Dr. Johnson is rap idly -mending. Keep Up the Fight. In an interview today Governor , á nessed, and we have no doubt Brodie tells us that at the time,; that this is equally true of the he left Washington he had reason many who shed tears of grief at to believe that the joint state- that solemn service. 'hood bill would fail of passage, , k Rev. Father Connelly offered but that it would be well for the prayer and spoke some very feel- people to keep up their protests ,( .ng words of admonition to those through their organized bodies. A sembled. Alter the last look! We trust the governor's advice Bnver bv supervisors, city councils and boards of trade throughout the territory. In our opinion no one has done as much against the jointure bill is u-overnor jorocue. ae comes jtnees taking part. At the graye! froin the fiffht alld without : side the final words of prayer V uv .nidi lvii iu. j j yj n J (.IX - lad been taken uj Mxs cl v cl were pronounced by Rev. Con nelly, and the coffin was lowered to its last resting place. protests. In times- like .these,, when the welfare and future of our territory are in danger, there A . P TT i i i ne citizens ot ttoioroou: ex- is no piace for halts,-no place for tend their deepest sympathy to questioning the good that pro- the bereaved lamily. Death of Mrs. Boyer. After a. -long period of illness, Mrs. Mary Boyer passed away at I eight o'clock Sunday morning. fif'Vhe decaaed leaves a husband, ;,A. M.. Boyer. and three daugh- Irters,.Mrs. J. f,. Clark, Mrs. IS. fcfí. Bargeman and Miss Maggie ÍJervis;-- nía t Mrs. Boyer's friends were ijumereaVl?yr her, acquaintances, fwas etYÍdeuced:b' íthe very large Ítíttendanee aether funeral service, $m tests will do, and no time for the friends of Arizona to give up the fight. Let us do ever7 possible The cook begins where thing to prevent the passage of the bill and then if it is forced upon us, let us stand shoulder to shoulder and defeat the constitu tion by an over-whelming vote. Jy The people of New Mexico will , be with us and we need have no. fear if each does his part and COFFEE the grocer leaves off. I t very package of Schilling's Best Co9t U A booklet : How To Make Good Coffo. Member of the Last Territorial Council Suicides. J. W. Burson, a member of the Pves himself loyal and true.- Phoenix Gazette. m f Council of the last Legislature of Arizona, from Yavapai County. Í Ljve Stock R ; , and for more then a quarter ol a r ' century connected off and on with Special to Snips & IIkkald. Texas journalism, and known i Kansas City, Mo., Monchi3r, throughout the country, committ--! Dec. 26, 1904. Cattle receipts ed suicide in a room at the hn- dropped down to about 25,000 perial Hotel, Dallas, Texas by ; head last week, and as the d em- through the and did not show a corresponning shrinkage, markets were fairlv klnnd active, and killing cattle gained to 25 cents during the week, f he better demand from packers encouraging, ana ir receipts shooting himself heart- Re was í'k rnode'rate this week a fairly' bjpcirian ' can- be handled tíet. í4r v'f! S : J