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C M U: BORDER VOL 4. NOGALES, PIMA COUNTY, ARIZONA, SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1897- 65. MTt THE YIBETTE. LOCAL BRIEFS. ?Irs. M. L. Tenley and son were down from Tubac Tuesday. Capt. Miguel Bornio will return from 1 Paso about July 1. Mrs. J. A. Saxon and her daughter were visitors to Nogales Tuesday. Alejandro Suarez was in from La La Colorada in Planchas district Tues day. Blue rock pigeons are plentiful in ( the Favorita and Mexicaua districts. Morley avenue is much improved with the gravel that has been put on it. Santa Teresa Urrea is at Clifton,' Arizona, again having returned from El Paso, Texas. J. M. Durnal and wife speat Sun day at Casita fishing and hunting. They caught a lot of tine fish. . Mu.-ical instruments of all kinds at the Line City Store being sold at cost Call before they are all gene. Pete Torres has ordered a fine billiard and pool table and will soon be ready to accommodate his customers. There was a pleasant party at Mrs. Bowruan's Friday night a week ago. Light refreshments were served and a general good time had. Mrs. Jeruh, wife of W. A. Clark's mining expert was r.p from Magdaleua Sunday and spent the day with her friend Mrs. L. L Lindsey. Business is increasing to such an extent that Fleischer Bros, are com pelled to build a warehouse. The new building will be just back of their store. Miss Ida Temple, one of the popular young ladies of Benson, is home from Tenipe on a vacation. She will return to the normal school at that place when the term begins again. Gaston Ramirez, eldest son of Mr. Cirilo Ramirez, returned Saturday from -San Francisco where he has bem i in school for a year. After spending his vacation here he will return to school. Los Dos Naciones is turning out some elegant cigars. Mtssrs. Fleischer and Varona are determined to make a success of the business and they will. They use genuine imported Mexican and Ilabana tobacco. Engineer Noreross had his thorough bred dog poisoned Monday night. The dog was a handsotiw? and valuable one. It is too bad people can't give some of this poison to the worthless curs that make night hideous by their noise. Sam F. Webb, ex collector of cus toms at this port was up from his Fa vorite mine last Sunday on business-. The mine is improving iu richness all the time. Air. Webb has just re covered from an attack of scarlet fever. List Sunday while, Sam and Vwrji Webb, were out liuntiii'; near the Fa vorita minr, they run on to an old abandoned mine that m:iy have In-en worksd years ago. On the dump they found an old flintlock gun with the stock rotted off. Thie is a '-radition that asi old and rich mine formerly worked by the Spaniards, exists in that vicinity and this may be the one. We hope so. HAILKOAD NEWS. AVh-t is GoiiiJi on A Ion:? thfl Line. T. V. Marki agent at P.uito, is the fund fath-rr of a 12-pound boy. Tlit S P. company pays seventy per c-nt nf the t.--xes of Yusn.t county. The Torres t Prietas track has been overhauled an 1 is now in splendid con dition. There are about 2,500 men emp'.oye I on the line building the r.iilroa 1 from Ei P-isr, Texas, to Guaymas, Sonora C-eik Marsn of the Southern Pacini: office at Be:ison, wears a line lar,e svail these days and seua.s unneces. sarily happy. Fred Sterling, foreman ot the bridge gan-, repairing bridges be tween Nogales and Benson and getting rea'-ly for the rainy seuson. A. J. Lock, formerly baggage mas-1 ter for the N. M. fe A. and S. P. at I Benson, has been promoted to chief j failed to move in time to save them operator for the S. P. selves. Tommy applied the airbrakes The M. A- P. & S. R. V. railroad but the trai" was moving too slow and has issued an order that all trainmen i from now on must be uniformed while on duty. Phoenix Gazette. W. C. Mnrdock, bill clerk in the Southern Pacific office at Bensoo, has returned from a ten days' visit to San Francisco, and is agaiu at his desk. About twenty-five carloads of ties have tieen received this week from the S. P.'s redwood lumber mills at Santa Cruz, California. It looks as though the S. P intends to do"" some improv ing on the N. M. t A. One of the best and most accommo dating railroad men iu the country is Superintendent S. R Biggs of the Torres t Prietas railroad in Sonora. The little road is paying well under Mr. Bigg's management. H. F. Dunham, formerly of the S. P., is running on engine No. 13, freight train Nos 3 and 4, in the ab sence of W. E. Butler, who has a ninety-days' leave of Sbsence. Mr. Butler is now in Tucson. Moonlight Master Mechanic Murphy has been returned to the main line on account of reduced business and Deegan lias taken his place till the first of EaStem cars passing south over the July when he returns to Chicago to hme. Mr. Johnson is a thorough rail aecept his old position on the Illinois , road mn,n all 1 made many friends Central. during his stay iu this section. Engineer Frank North and Fire man Fred Gray have been pulled off j the helper on account of reduced busi- ness anu oeen tiansierrea to me main line. They made many friends during their three mouths fctay iu Benson and will be missed by the Benson 400. T. V. Martin, agent at the N. M. & A. yards, Benson, wears a 9x10 smile J these days. He has plenty of ice on i hand now. Supt. .1. A. Naujjle is , having all theije that comes in beer i cars, stored at Benson asd about four carloads arrive every day, The ice is used along the road. Last Saturday, while Engineer Schoonmaker was turning his engine at Sonoita he fell through the turn table and hurt his head. He was passing the engine after it was on the tablj and nii.-sed his footing iu the dark. Mr. Schoonmaker says now tnat the '-longest way round is the shortest way home." Mr. F. S. Webster, the popular ageHt for the N. M. it A. ac Benson, is liable to be a Moated mine owner seme of these days. He recently re- ' turned from his mines in the Pinal mouutains and brought in some fine samples of ore with him. We hope the feni-U railrouler will make a bi fortune out of his mines. Wm. Garland, president, and E A. Cutter, vice-president of the Gila Val ley, Globe fr Northern railroad, ar rived i;t Globe hist Friday evening and remained until Sunday atternoon. Mr. Garland's visit had bten looked for ward to with c msuleriiule luteresr, as i it was generally supposed he would announce definitely when work on the extension of the railroad from Geroni mo to Globe would begin. Further than the state-nent that the company ex pected to begin construction in sixty days and complete the road within six months thereafter. Mr. Garland prof ferred no information. A prerequisite to the commencement of construction work on the reservation is the pay ment of S1 0,000 indemnity t the In dians, and after payment has been tendered several weeks must elaps-e be fore the permit to cross the reserva- lion can be issued from ashiiigton. In the meantime it is hoped that an i I a-raesMenc necwecii Jir. jrariau i uiki the Old Dominion Copper company will m reached that wiil enable the copper C3inpany to resume smelting. Globe Silver Belt. L?At Saturday enginn 168 ruu by En-'ineer Tom Cleveland and Fireman H. S. Foreman was thrown from tlie.cosl about got ', or track four miles north of Calabtists iu the box canyon. The freight train was coming dow u at about a ten mile rate of speed and coining around a curve two cows were en the track and I i j 1.-1.1. : i.. l ,,..- ;f 1 fmi 1 rl Iia chrtrwrl TliA llAn.fl nf One -KJ"- cow was completely severed from her body. Had the engine ruu ten feec further after leaving the track she would have fallen fifty feet into the Sonoita and no doubt have killed the engineer and fireman and Thupp, chief engineer of the N. M. fc A. His hair j was auburn, but is now streaked with white. Foreman had something in histhroat. , lie w s 1 ik w thecoottwho got stared at a ghost. He "swallered and swallered, and had nothing to swaller". Engineer Cleveland stayed at his post and by his cool judgment prevented a serious wreck. The train was delayed only one hour and thirty five minutes. C. O. Johnson, formerly manager of the Pacific Coast Steamship company and the Pacific Coast railroad of California, but now general freight agent for the Chicago and Great, Western railroad for California, Ariz-ma and Sonora, Mexico, was in Sonora three weeks and must have done a great business judging from the number of Chicago and Great SONORA NEWS. Mining and Other Items from Our Sister State. J. P. Furlong is doing a good bu-i- ines at La Colorado. The busy season in Sonora will start after the July rains set in. Peter Negro has gone to his Bonan- clu ";,IS ia Cuymaa district. - Guy Powell is first assistant assayer now at La Colorada and is doing well. Mrs. H. King and children of Torres visited relatives at Prietas last week Geo. Christ Jr. is storekeeper at the Amarillas mine in Minus Prietas dis trict Sonora. The Miss-s Piatt of Tecoripa, are spending a few weeks at their winter hime at llfnuosillo. The Minus Prietas mill has closed down on account of shortage of wat-r. It will start up again as soon as the rainv season starts in. A. II. Lsavett is doing a good busi- j ness in watch and jewelry repairing at Miliar Prietas. Mr. Leavett is a com petent and re'iable workmen. Austin P.irodi, brother in-law of A. Sandoval retumerl to Cerro Coloradr, Altar ilistrwt, Tuesday, where he is bookkeeper for t!ie tioi J and Silver Re covery Co. The Amarillas "sjans" have volun tarily bro'x;-:i up their - less, we guess. The b-iysare all ri.ht but Uiey set a hot n-ici for some people They are ! now eating at Hotel Central. E. W. Welster, our old "Webb" is head bookkeeper at the Amarillas uiiHe Minns Prietas. "Webb" is the same jovial fell w and has made many friends at his iiev;- post. .... T . , T . .. .' lhe International Irrigation anu Improveine-iC company recently or ganize I iu Ariz na, for the purpose of com -tracti ii i c-ert tiu grand irrigation works i:i Arizona and Sinora, and which h is ha I irs engineers In the field for some mouths ball ,., Arizona and Sonoi-ii, exa uiiuiiii severjf extensive irrigation :ni is iilont to cjm- , mem-e l.-ii.ding an extensive system of , jn ition work; in Ilermosillo. Mr. j - Ric'.ianls, the preoident and 1 ... , H11Pra i;iiin.-.-r ot tins coiiioanv. is coiiipany, now i i (hit city. The engineers will arrive in Julv, and le under the di- i rection of SI r. It. J. Iliclnrds Tae j surveys i!l take about two months to I complete and tlirj co:is;ru.-tioii will be ' b.-guii in SpteniW. Tne work will 000, silver. The expenditure of this large sum of M.oney will help Ilermo sillo very much, and will furnish water iiii Absolutely Pure. Tvirate l tr -ts Vr:at learenlnT trrnr:li a:J.d liealtlifnlnes. Assures the food agaitst alum ami all forms: of adulteration common t j th rtiptn branH--. ROYAL, BAKING POY;DER CO.. NEW YORK for the cultivation of thousand of acres of the fertile lj.nds of the beautiful vallev. Tucson Citizen. FORT HUACHUCA ITEMS. News Note3 of Interest to Vi- i V. H Igo lias got the contract for the digging of a cellar at this place for the preservation of vegetables for Un.-le oam's men. Igo is one of our mcst energetic men and a ;ood citizen, j Jessie Lee, a well known mining engineer of Colorado, is here for his health accompanied by bis family. Mr. Le i; also iu a position to handle mining properties if he should sea some worthy of investment. j Richard Hirrisonand Sheehy Bros, j of Lochie!, passod through here on j their way to Fuirl.ank fcr supplies, the boys are iu good humor these davs as their interests are booming and they are it is hoped, among the great cat'.le king- of this seetio.i. Some of the Ari.ona subscribers of S1 Francisco Weekly Examiner have been surprised lately on fin -ling j themselves tbe ossessors of valuable j ! presents at the late drawing which , occurr-d. P. O'Douned of this place -' was fortunate in sjcuriir a ladies' sil- ver watch. i The next mining boom is s oing to be in the II jachuc is. John Po and1. John Kay Hurke have git 150 dollar gold rock; both of the-i-! ge .tle.ueii are dfserviug of success as t!iy am ! pioneers and have stayed wit'.i the II ua- i chucas as the siyiug "ju the smile of an oil ra" but now it bj only a little while when they can l.e issuin-j checks and have b.inkers raise their hats as they pass by. S 0 UT 11 XV EST E K K AX ( E. j Xevrsy Happenings of Local In- terest to Live Stockmen. Several cattle buyers arrive I last evening to look after the purchase of some cattle. The shipping of cattle continues and prices appeir to lie hold ing up to the satisfaction of those hav ing sto.-k for sale. Uisbee Dept. Tros- i pector. j Ilenrv Levin was t Itollin last l j Saturday buying cattle for hii hrui. ! Urady fc Levin are doing the cattle J business of Pima county. The young nien are both reliable and honest in all their dealings and deserve t.e sue- j cess they are experiencing, J Bueklen's Arnica Sa.v.. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped I TTjinrl iTill.lsii'i c O.-iriiS- .-lll.'l .Skill - and itivulv cures pi,.,, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Prii-e 25 cents per box. For sale by Chenoweth fc .Mix, Nogalos, j A rizona. i There is no better hotpl at wliich to j stop when you go to Los Angi-les-', ' California, tha-i the Hollenbe.-k. Ari- zouiDS niuke this liiarrniri.-ent liouse ! i their headquarters for they get first j class treatment there at reasonable rates. The house is first class and p to date iu every respect. lie s-.ire and j go there when you make yo,r sunnier. triD to California ' W. B. WELTON, THE ELECTRICIAN. ALL KtNDS OF ELECTICAL WORK. WIRING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND FOR ANY PURPOSE. SPECIAL ELECTRIC FIXTURES FOR SALE. SIGNAL BELLS FOR MINES PUT IN. TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH LINES AND ISOLATED PLANTS INSTALLED. W. B. WELTON, NOGALES. CALIFORNIA CHOP HOUSE. The Best Restaurant and Chop House in Nogales. LEW PU, PROPRIETOR. sANDY 10 25 SO KRJfW TITFT V PTTIP IFTTFTl trt cure any rtDJUbUA Liil UUandniJjEiU tire, never pie ami booklet free. Ad. STKKMNfi UEMKDV Montezuma Hotel; The only First-class Hotel in Nogales, Newly Refitted First Class DINING ROOM. RATES REASONAPE. Eoliart Williams. Propiietor. We Can Save Y on Money And that is what everybody is t ying to do these days, THE RED MOUSE Ileacquarttrs in Xogales for the celebrated "v Banister Shoes and Stetson Hats. FINE SUITS, GENTS' UNDER WEAK, TIES AND FURNISHINGS, CORSETS, DRESS GOODS, RIBBONS Wholesale and Retail Deaier in Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Etc. The Reel JrJoxise, RaillOIl VaSOtieZ, Old Mason Whiskey, 1)1? A irr BEER, Over One Hundred Varieties of Imported Liquors. Cordials and Fine Wines. Talle L'nsurjiiissed for Quality (i -id Jicst Service. It T O fl Ollin J- W ,VV I VKS - - ARZONA. CATHARTIC DRUGGISTS i rase of constipation. Cascarets are tlie Ideal Ijuca4 srriD or rrioe. hut cause easy natural results. Sam .. Chicago, Mont real. Can or New York. 3M. Nogales, Airzona. T.nllv R- rl-Qhor