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Arizona Weekly Star from Tucson, Arizona • 4

Arizona Weekly Star from Tucson, Arizona • 4

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PERSONAL POINTS. 0.th1t'MiM4.te?A. crust looks down into tbe mighty g'rgs of tbe Colorado Canyon ten tbousaod feet, there ia a duty for yon. Upon tbo cruet of that peak plant, the firg, a here it will float ont against the uky, the sign of onr republic, and a a silent bnt eloquent mark of the spirit whioh' fixed it there. Aod aa tbe thousands of travelers journeying east and west, as well as ths thousands of citizens of our territory tnd onr boys and girls behold it transfixed in tbs sky, it will become transfixed in tbeir hearts end winds, with its history of patriot aud The Worlds Fair Tests 1 showed no baking powder so pure or so great In leavening power ds the Royal.

1 hat Tired Feeling So common at this season, is a aorloua condition. liahla to leal to disastrous results. It Is a sure of declining health tons, an that the Wool la im-poTKTlshfd and Impure. The best aud most suecessiiil remedy 1 found la HOOD5 Sarsaparilla Which make rich, healthy blood, and thus gives strength to the nerves, ela ticlty to the muscles, vigor to the brain and health to the wnols body, la truth, Mood's Sarsaparilla Makes the Weak Strong Be sure to get Hoods and only Hoods novel Bakins eowosa im wau new-vokk. i 11 AHMII I 11 1 I 1 At lO oclock Saturday forenoon the mndmaster will auction off a yearling jull at the pound onr Booth Meys street.

The Herald says that Mills, -of the Sntuidny Review, and J. O. Dunbar will soon begin the publication of a new morning paper in Phoenix, the first issne to appear in about a week. Tbe corridors of tbs oourt hours were recarpsled with matting yesterday, end now present a very nice appearance. The rubber in the entrance is a fine article, costing about $8 a square yard.

Ex-Conduoter Torn Glass baa a position as gripmsn in Kansas City, making when woiks fourteen to sixteen hours every day, about $45 per month. There is a Mexican about two mile out of town who is herding a band of twenty -five dogs, keeping them outside of the oity limits and thus out of tbe bands of tbe.pouodmaster. A string of seven carryalls, cabs, drawn up at tbs depot at evening train time must imprest tbe 'effete Easterner that when he arrives in Tucson he doee not land in an Indian village, nor out on tbe desert. A rainbow waa visible last evening in the eastern sky, and as rainbows ore unusually visible only after rain storms Tuosen people might well say with the poet: Of all sad words of tongue or pen, Tbe saddest are it might have been 1" The city council have several water proposition offered for their Consideration, and are giving tbe subject a thorough Some of the members favor the idea of the city owning its own plant. The committee of the Cycle Club baa let thecontract tor tbe building of tbe racing track at Carrillos garden to fr.

Davidson. Tbe members enthusiastically aay it aball be the best quarter mile truck in tbe aonthweet. Henry Conley, who was arrested on Tuesday charged with making a double catch that included a woman in the noose, was' yesterday sentenced by Justice Meyer to pay a fins of $15. Tbs case was appealed to District court. Captain W.

J. Roes, who cams in yesterday afternoon from the region of the Guneight mine, say that no rain whatever has fallen in that section this yean Small wells and springs are all dried np and the Pspagoes are Mattered' all over tbs oountry to get sufficient water tor their stock. Tbs woman who attracted ao much attention to hsrsslt on Jnly 4th by her notions whit rldlcg hors in th procession, sod who was later confined in th hospital while sick, ws last night fiiictd! Ifie S'sr eltaaEep'esect, From ths Flagstaff, Arizona, Dwinocial. In bis addivs at Flagstaff, July 4th, on the ting of our Republic, Governor L. U.

Hughes referred to ths significance of the star in the hag as representing the different states and then asked: vf1 My friends, what shall the star of the coming state of -Arizona eayf God grant that it uiay declare foj? an educated ballot with an eduoq'ed con-acieuoe, irrespective of sex, aud thus giv to Arisooa'i motherhood th power to protect her hoys. Statehood is --tbs all-important con sidsratioa today to -every oitisen of Arisons. We, who hsvs been living, planting and struggling tor a quarter of a eentnry in this region, are admonished of ths responsibility with which ws have been charged. As statehood appear in full view, ths solemn question looms np before ns, What wiil th harvest What shall deliver to tutor generations a th result of the oonqnest of this region, and the planting of a civilization? Let me suggest to yon, that are now laying the foundation of onr future state, which will give us a atar on this flag, and if we would have it shine with a lustrous light for generations yet to oome, wa most fix it safely in ths pars domestic life of oar people; in commercial integrity; in a high standard of morel worth, and publio spirit; in tbe simple habits of tboae in high stations aa well as among tbs people at Urge; in courage, uprightness and integrity of character. My friends, I ask yon invidnally, where do yon stand Remember, there is a constant struggle being waged between those who build and those who destroy.

Th straggle is waged against wrong, and nowhere in the oounty fiercely aa on tbe frontier, where men have strong oonvictioos of right and wrong, and personal interests. I declare nnto yon that aa uprightness, parity and the Christian virtnea obtain oontrol, so will tbs happiness of the people and the perpetnity of the future state beootne established Remember this: Ws tr against wrong; and remember, too, that of old it ws written, though hand joined in hand tbs wioked shall not prosper, for this i Gods world; and rsmsmbor, that truth ia mighty and shall preytU to the nttsrmost parts of th arth for. vr nd forever" A I stand before von today, looking through th yist oi th pest, peering ont of th dtrkneae into the light, I mo sad hew th old pioneer iplrlt, it were, npon th mountain top, aa it eon template th future of th children of the ootping list. I beer him ery opt, Watchman, what of th night ana tbo aniwsr return, Tk morning cogjf tnd so doe th night, have passed ont cf th darknss end are bow looking into tha open day. Friend, wbat do th wtlohman say today? Hsvs been planting well? Hsvs onr hopes onr tears and onr pray ere been that tha ship of state of Arizona may be safely lannohsd upon th sea of time, lidsned with a cargo whioh will bring happinesa and contentment, not only to our children bnt to children yet nnborn? If so, then It will be well, and th tr whioh wil) be plaoed bb tbl fiig will bio with ilgnlfletaM that will exalt priJ tod lot of tvry eitUen and child of th itt, Dot only for tbl star.

bnt for th dig of th noloo sod 11 it repre-b(. From t)il point of view, how ang estiva ihe 9 febubliej wfot story ssoh star tells, what a solnma each contains, ths history of all ths sUtcsinone: Humanity with all it fears, with all it hops of fntnrs years, is hanging breathless on it fate," To ail within tbe aonnd of my voloe today, especially the yonng men and maiden, I charge yon to love, cherish and honor tbi flag. In it learn of those, who made ths history this flag represent, and thq drink from th true spring of pstriotism, And while it streams from th tens of thousands of turrets. throughout th land, may it also float over every school hones as well, that it may beoom an emblematio text in every school room, and the lessons it teaches may planted in tbe heart and fixed in lbs mind of tbe million yet to come, in whom it will find a many defenders In times danger. There i no emblem ao fraught with significance to the true Amerioan patriot as tha flag onr beloved oouutry, save tbs cross and its beautiful lessons of loss and charity; in tha flag is lor of boms aod country in tbs cross, lov for onr fellow man.

Tbs flag and the cross, Patriotism and humanity. Dr. Homes has gone on a tour of tbe Territory, l1 sill go lo California about August 1st, for a vacation. Mr. and Mrs.

F. B. Wigbluian. i.f Yuma, were pnesergsrson tbs delayed tram yesterday, morning, bound for llermoeillo, Mexico. Captain Roes returned yesterday afternoon from th Pspsgo country, where baa been a government in.

epeutor investigating Iudiao depredation. W. A. Clarke, tbe well' known Capitalist of Unite, MonUnt, is registered at tbs Ban Xtxier. He ia probably tbs heaviest taxpayer in Arisons on bis rich mining interests near Jerome.

Charles Drake, Ed. Johnson and A A Lysight rode in from Oracle yes ter day, about thirty-eight miles, two hours and twenty minutes, on tbeir bicycles. They were able to move about a litfle last evening. Miss Gertrude Unghee left Monday night for Los Angelea. After a couple of weeks at tbs coast, she will go to Flagstaff and other points in Northern Arizona.

T. A. Teubrook, in the employ of tbe L. Zeckendorf company, will remove from this oity to San Franciaoo about August 1st, at whioh place he has secured employment. Probate Judge Wood waa on the streets yesterday afternoon, although very weak and looking considerably the worse for wear.

He says that joit forty-five years ago he experienced nob an attack as he has just passed through. D. B. Gillette, former superintendent of tbe Hermoea mine in the Harshaw district, in the city visiting friends after an absence of about twelve years. He is ono of tbs best known milling men in lbs West tnd is becked by men whose names ere known from on ocean to tbs other.

Misses Amelia Annie Taylor, Georgia Scott, and Joeie Wood, chaperoned by Mrs. W. F. Soott, will leave today for an onting in the Oracle country. will be aooompanied by Harry Drsobman, Ed.

Taylor and Lau-taro Roca. Fishing and hunting will be the order of the day aa the party is well eqnipped with guns and fishing rods. W. H. and A.F.

Rais, who went from hart to California abont a month sgo, hsvs gon on to Ban Frsnoisoo from Los Angels and writs that they will bs pleased to hsvs Tnosoa trlesds call on them at No. 487 Cf Farrell street. They will remain in Sen Francisco until sbent September let They report very, plesesnt time (a Los Angslss, Frank M. King, deputy soQsctor of customs st th Nogsls custom Loot, earns In from Phosols on ths delsysd train yesterday morning, too 1st to catch tbe etnge for Nogale, 0 spent the day in Tnoson. He went to Phoenix to attend tbe Pres Association meeting last Saturday.

Owing to the absence of Secretary Martin with th records no bnsinsss was transacted, a races being taken nntil Jnly 80th, when th recess will probably mad permanent. Mr, King is a member, through being editor of th Rordtr Vldstte," being formerly oily editor of th Fhosnia Quells, find rustler is newspaper work. AMONfi THI C0U8T9. Th lu4y fire NnfiM The Usual. Urjff Carlo Tonsandi made a mistake on Sunday that 9 becoming quite eom-mon here.

He tried to ran s' saloon in Barrio Libre that was ths property of another man and he was in possession prior to the advent of Carlos. Justice Meyer charged him seven days for tbs pleasurable feeling of being proprietor for a few short ipinpte. Jos Villanuevo preached a sermon of vulgarity on Banday. Constable Estrella took np tbe collodion, amounting to tbe preacher. Jnatio Meyer charged him seven days in jail aa rent for the streep 'daring the aacrilegiona performance.

Sunday evening a Mexican of the mao variety a boy to Harts bicycle livery for a wheel to be need a half bonr. As it bad not returned at 10 oolock yesterday Hart bad warrant placed in tbe Lands of Constable Estrella, obargtng the renter with grand larceny. Th offloer soon found ths wheel bat tbe rider was absent. He is looking for bim. Acting Recorder Soott sent two Mex loans np for three days each for being drank end disorderly, end a third one, an old got five days.

A Mexican woman was tried before ths reoorder for being without a permit and fined $10. The Chinaman from whom she rented the loom occupied was then trd for renting ths room to a woman who bod no permit. He secured lawyer to defend him, who expeots to appeal the oaae, the mao being fined $20. One more woman is under arrest, to be tried tjiis morning for being withont the permit reqnlred of all prostitutes. Last evening Marshal Paul gathered in a specimen in the way of a degraded piece of manhood.

It waa a Mexioarf found in ths street down in Barrio Ribre dead drank end with one eye swollen shut and bleeding from a cot above it. He rode to tbe jail on tbe floor of a carryall, Charge Are Ignored. The City Council held special meeting last night that waa turbulent enough even to satisfy lovers of ex-oitemebt. Tbe water committee has been holding daily meetings wrestling with that question which is bo difficult to manage. A proposition from the wuter company was Submitted to tbe council last night lint no nation taken.

The other matter brought before that body was tbs report of the police 00m-mittee on the.chnrge preferred by City Marshal Paul, eoting chief of police, against Policemen Roach and TrAyer. Boms sensstionai feature were disolosed, two of the members of tbs council even leaving tbs meeting, but tbe charges were ignored! Albuquerque the Arizona delegation should agree upon tb meaanre to supported by it members during tbe congress. Arizonas Braalsst Mm. Ia tbe oommunioatlon to tbe Denver News by tbs mining expert Fits Mao" from which tbe Herald contained ex-: tensive selection yesterday, the writer, in speaking of our mining proepeota, says: But the greatest of all and ths greatest io tbe United State today is the great United Yerde property at Jerome, forty miles northeast of Prescott in the Blaok Hills. It is owned by the Montana millionaire, W.

A. Clarke, ana has just finished narrow gauge railroad to connect the mine with Morphy's new road. It ia a marvelous ore deposit. There is, in one section of ths property, an outlined body of ore 1000x1200x350 feet in dimensions all of which I am told rubs abont 50 per cent in copper and carries about $30 in gold to tbs too. It this be trns snd think it is ths property mnst rival in value if it does not exoeed tbe great bonanza liver mines of Nevada.

I understood it produced 5,000 ton of oopper last year and $1,000,000 worth of gold. Tbe ore ia all reduced at the mine, being first desulphurized by roasting io heaps in ths open air and then pot through the furnace. Abont 800 men are employed in all. Bom Denver parties have got a bond on properties adjoining and are vigorously prospeoting with a good how of getting ths tame great ore body. If thsir hopes are realized it wil) make a nolss in tha world and do for Arisons what Orippt Crash haa don for Colorado.

I think it will do a muoh a th Comstock properties did for Nmd. Thai Iv4 Of Control. A JWJ oll ot Phoonls writing from FlagaUff to tb Herald referring to tb mealing of tha Board ot eon trot Bay this am day sgo mt to FlsgiUff and wore ia oouncll for an hoar or two, vldontly onggd in oomo nlhillstio, dynamltlo or diabolical conspiracy at economy or naelsao expsndl taros and dtabargio extravagant official. Whftt chance ie there now -for onr supply contractors who have beoom rion by questionable qaien sab mean? What ohauo (or a piano man to tarnish tbo beat ptanoa to all onr pnbllo institutions? What obano for offlaials to dab into tha pnblie fund? It tbi abominable thing sonUnn Arison will soon be ont of debt and tfcr will no Bsoaulty for half th tstu now paid. It would revolution! everything.

Thl Board of Control must be suppressed. This trittmvtra'. fit esonomio fieod mnst be deported and rent who? they tun dp no herpt to pongrer. Peoria hare dont taem to take toy took io the gubernatorial fight. They seem setlsfled with th present incumbent and general state of Is Vsrrlierlal Tsaektrs.

Tbe next annual session ot the Arison Territorial Teachers Association is to be held in Prescott. Heretofore tbe meetings ot this body have been held daring tbe holiday week, bnt there are erions doubts as to tbs advisability ot holding tbs next seesion at that time. Tbe teachers ot ths southern portion of the Territory would not be at all likely to enjoy the weather that obtain in Prescott about that time, and it might in fact prove dangsrone to hold ths meeting at that time, looked at from a health atandpoint. Nor weuld tbe attendance be likely to bs as good if held then. Tbs committee having in charge ths election of the time for meeting are erionaly considering much earlier date, and it i possible the meeting may occur In November.

A date later than tbe holidays would oeither bring the attendance nor have as good an effect as to enthusiasm, it is thought by many, as ao earlier date. A date in the tall with low excursion rates would probably attraot good crowd to spend week in tbe north. All Abont Dogs. The poandmoeter keeps'the dogs captured by him for forty-eight hours, then ell that are not redeemed are knookod in the head, and the nose are ohopped off, aa he draw bis pay so muoh for each nose produced. For the two or three weeks he has been at work yesterday turned in as evidence (or pay one hundred end twenty-two nosea.

As soon as credit) trilb the number be took them out on the desert and burned them In the presence of witnesses. Oat of one house aoroee the traok the dog wagoo loaded five cum, tbe owner begging them not to take all of them as he was a poor man 1 Not much wonder he is poor. In Bradford, Ontario, dogs will no longer bs shot down in tbs streets by polioomen. They must bs duly arrested nd tried according to law. If they era convicted ot being oqserleesand home less trsrfps, they are led to pines where they unwittingly make a conoec tion for a 1700 vuit current of eIectrior ity and depart thin- life by-r-theytoule followed by human criminals in York.

The apparatus Ig said to work very aqoeeafuiiy. THE MINERAL MARKET. 8ae Fbanoiboo, July 24 f- Binraa Bam CGJjQfHU Mxxioae WITH THE ATHLETES. Aa Evtaitg Wltk tk Base Ball Boy n4 Alhletie Club. The Tnceon Base Ball club, with quite a number of invited gnssts, spent a very pleasant and enjeyable time at the gymnasium of the Zabriskie boys Saturday evening.

This gymnasium has been fitted np under the supervision of Walter Zabriskie, and compares favorably with similar club in larger cities. It has boxing gloves, horizontal bars, pnncblng bags, and in fact ail th paraphernalia neoessary for th development of brain and muscle. A number of tbe members are practicing daily preparatory to ths more severe exertions whioh wiil be entailed in the near fatnre. The bass ball club is possessed of some excellent players. B.

J. Zabriskie, E. Draobmin and W. Zabriskie compose the battery. They are in addition exceptionally good fielders.

Ths nine ha not been completed for the foot that there are ao many good fielder and batters that ths captain has been nnable to weed ont the poor one. At tbe oonolnsion of the entertainment a scientific contest with tbe gloves took place botween B. Orndoiff end Skinny Johnson. It was exceedingly spirited and after four roands decided a draw. Among those present wars: B.

J. Zabriskie, W. -S. Zabriskie, E. Drachmae, John Elchells, P.

Etchelle, M. Drachmae, F. Graves, R. King, B. Ora-dorff; W.

Cooper, B. Brown, A. Lysight, E. E. Johnson, T.

Russell, A. Dansil, D. Hughes, T. Hughes, O. Gray, B.

Gray, 0. Drake, E. Clapp, A. Dills, John SsmpMD and Frank Smith. Ntlt Frcia Ik Dln4.

From Th Winslow Mail. Lost Snndiy th Flagstaff bare ball elnb Mm to Window to th Brown. Th gtm vm nailed at halt tut ten ia th morning, th Brown going to bat flrat, Morlng two ran to a goo agg for tha Flagstaff boy. Jn th three aaxt inning U. Brown scored tvn ran to Flagstaff si, and ia th last fly th Brown added fir me? to thalr wore to two for th flatting tmt making th who more II to I to favor of Winslow.

Down and Ptrdre pltohsd for th Brown and did soma excellent work, and tbs pitcher for th Flagstaff boys, P. Fleming, is no slonoh st twirling tbs bell. Hals, catcher for th Browns, did soqa sjoellsnt batting, hitting two homo ran, bringing in two man beside himself on tbs first and one beside himself on tbs sscond. Frank Fliokingsr, although ont of prsotte and carrying eonddsrably tupwfinon flesh show! what might dp if In trim. Jtriano midst buntiful and difflonlt Mtob in th lut inning.

Tka ito gtbr, th wi well from ttrt to finish by both Wu, tad with praaUre dtbsr trie would bolJ tbeir own with soma of th professional at tha east. Th gam passed off withont Sijnglk protest tyoa fb dppison th umpire, Mr. Bparliag, which fa mb-olnsiv proof that bis ruling must have bssn pretty easrly eorreot and according to ths rule of ths gam. All bend treated ths visiting team with that oonrtuy and generous hospitality for which Winslow is noted. To-morrow th Browns are to play ths Gallup nine, aod from reports they wit hsvs to play ball or ths visiting teem will get away with the bag.

There ia a movement on foot to determine th championship of Arisons between ths Tucson olub tnd a nine picked from Winslow, Flagstaff and Williams. Tucson offers to back its olub to the emonnt of $500. There ought to pride enough in th threw town nam 4 to cover that amount and much more re the ancient pueblo oaree to put P- Grape Shipments. Tb shipment of grape from Glendale i now practically done and Mr. Utting haa taken his force of picker and pack era to Tempo to Whip a few carload of mneoate from that oity.

The shipment of grape to eastern markets ie practically yet in it infancy for the Thompson seeding variety ie new to eutern market and buyer re somewhat afraid to handle them. Thomas A Soq of Chicago, who hand-ledaeveral carload of the grapes shipped G. B. Jeffries, have succeeded in introducing the variety in the market and bnyera were pleased that they are willing to handle many more carload. A an xperiment Mr.

Thomas took oarload off of tbe refrigerator and shipped them by express to Boston and New York, Despite the warm weather prevailing in the east and the foot that the grapea were without Ice, they arrived at their destination in the foegt pogai ble shape. The Thompson seedlings and tbe Malaga ere the most hardy grapes for shipping and besides that they are better adapted to Arizona soil and olimate than any other variety. Re publican. Th Irrigation Ccngrau. From Gasstts.

James A. A. J. Doran and Jaa. H.

McClintock, of ths territorial pimmiraiqn to tbo National irrigation 030 grass, yesterday started action on Arizona's representation. A letter wiil bs dispatched to ths five outside delegates to Lbs 00 agrees, suggesting that caucus of ths delegation bs held in Fhoenix August 2d, and Ut ta tbo oaous bs invited tbe various delegates so chosen by tb municipalities, counties and irrigation enterprise of the territory. It is expected that a concerted and organized movement will be made secure Fhoenix to the next session of the oongreea. Further, in Arizona lie the greatest expanse ot irrigable and unreclaimed land in tb onion, it i believed that prior to tha departure for CALLED. A Milling Aram Fsrmsrs 11; Fruit Brewers Asassacs.

Th following circular i now being sent out to tb prominent agriculturalist of the territory by Prof. Devol. It ie a move from whioh gre result will probably follow in ths way ot improved method and genera! good ot the terri-tory: AoBrouxrtraui. Experiment Sts-tion, Univbmitt op Arizona, Tucson, July 19, 1895. Dkab Sra: It is proposed to hold a convention of farmers and fruit growers st Phoenix some time during ths month ot September under tbs joint management oL-tbe Phoenix -Chamber ot Commerce and tb staff of tbs experiment station ot the University ot Arizona.

Aa an aid in making np tha program yon are respectfully requested to indicate to Mr. Brno Parley, Secretary of ths Chamber ot Commerce et Phoenix, or Professor William Btowe Devol, director of tbe stations, at Tnoson, at anytime within tbs next two weeks, such matters is yonr experience in farming or fruit growing in th territory lead yon to believe most need to be discussed. Can yon not be present and take part in ths disonssionf and will yon kindly send tha names of several men who will take end th topios on which they may open th discussion, with short talk? Let ns hear from yon soon and meat yen at tbe convention in September. Very truly yonrs, WM. Stowe Divot, Dlreetov Bit 0 tbl IUI.

Jak Marks, of Prescott, retoM bet. Lest Setnrdsy when the ky wse dear and not a vapory loud was visible he surprised a nqmbi of hi (read by statingthat would rain on that same day. (ucoeedsd in obtaining several bet of 5 to 110 nd still th aky eon tinned to be of a deer heavenly bin. Toward 4 odook tb wind veered, clouds began to crawl np from tha which soon envalopsd tbe sky and bid Old Sol from view. Tbs llghnting flashes followed by load psels of thunder com-, msnoed slmnlaora of naval engagement bswsen men of war end at lest rain began falling," gently at" first, then ini ereadng till it became a downpour.

It we the first rain of tb Muon and Was a fin on, greatly appreciated by (very body, who wish that Jskl Mark make more bet en tbl reining preposition. 7 Alluding to thssbov recsJlM story that 1 hsstd 01 read some where abont a -thunder and lighting'' Story. A II-. brew, fond of ham and bason, enc sn-. tered restaurant and with a rabid craving far place of baoon, th eating of Whioh I sbsolntely prohibited in Jewish law, ordered of the waiter a elioe of bacon on tha aide Now, if there bo anything 'in th world that Jehovah batea it ia to see a Jew sating baoon; however, oar Jewish friend satisfied hie craving regardless of Jehovah's anger.

When entered tbe restaurant tbe sky wss elsar, not a olond was visible in the firmament. When hs emerged after hie beoon diet he woe surprised and alarmed to eee blinding flash ot lightning followed by peel after peel of deafening-thunder. Running back into the restaurant, pale with tear, be eaid to the, landlord: Did yon ever see inch at darn fass abont little pieoe of A. Rxdxwiu Psrtlnsnt Pickups. Judge Miller, at Washington city, ia of the opinion that a whipping poet le badly needed there, that wife-beaten might get a punishment to fit th crime.

In the Lehigh, prison is pile ot pig iron, which tramps ere compelled to carry from one end of tbe yard to tbe other or else go bnngry. Chioago hoe got 100,000 more name in its directory than New York has, and olaims that its population is now over 2,000,000, and that it ia now th biggest Oity In ths oonntry. IfiMrigbea Orttagnire, of 8L Lonis, 1 anises of Archbishop Ryan, has married Marshall Ferguson, a Protestant. Hs is riob. I Po6tmutsr General Wilson bas is-sqad an order forbidding postmasters, to issue postal money orders payable at.

their own offioee. 1 Minnesota ia the first flax state in Um union, yielding 2,721,987 bushels ot aosd and 8,609 ponnda ot fiber. Nathan Fisher, laborer ot St. Louir. was vsocinsted shortly shortly before.

Christmas. It took promptly and has been taking ever since. Ho has a big, malignant qioor on his arm and the doctor are talking about cutting that-, member off. The eleventh census woe originally estimated to cost it will ooat when complete poW more, "7 It fa to Tie completed in a few months; it ia not done yet. Dr.

Rochard, of Paris, ay that th braodv sold in France, of-whioh the consumption per head has doubted in the Inst tsfi years, ie raBk It from ethyl zloohol, which xiU quickly destroy any system in the world. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest of ell to lcYcalnz-MtTfflgthrV. B. Qsvsr set Ikgsrts Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, per.

Isetly harmless, always reliable aud bene trial. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1895. Assessor Henry Levin luia received his new new Cleveland bicycle and much pleased with it. A party of young people leave the city this afternoon for Browns ranch whore they will camp for a week. A United States to Mexico who haa been iDstruoled to inquire into tbe killing of Tribolet, tbo American, by Mexican soldiers, has arrived in Chi hnaliua.

Councilman Russell is carrying badly bruised band in a sling, lie aaya tbe doctor thinks he can save him from tbe pleasure of enjoying a felon, and is trying bard to do so. Persons returning from Oraols say that the Tucson people at that place are enjoying life greatly. Moat of those from here are in camp, although a few are stopping at tbs Mountain View ho tel. Reports from Loa Angelea are to the effect that City Recorder Connell' con dltlou is very little it any improved. He is still confined in tbe Rwalvlng Hospital.

r. During the past wees there have passed Nogale en rout to the Rio Vaqul, two oarloads of heavy casting consigned to the Sonora Blnslos Ini gallon for the head gate of tbetr great canal, Severn! bills advertising tbe great A. O. U. IV.

4th of Jnly celebration are still to be seen in the windows of some of tbe stores. Evidently the event wee so much enjoyed that they don't want to forget it, cor let it be forgotten Constable Joseph Porteris, who shot William Dixon, th negro burglsr, on last Friday night, waa pronounced by ih coronet's jury to bavs done tbs sot in th discharge of his duty, and there lor set him (res of the ebargsof murder. Last Saturday night Those! wsi visited by sn sxeeptionaliy heavy wind storm whioh -unroofed buildings, up rooted tree, pleked up oots and oarrled them oa aerial journeys, oarrled away porches at the insane asylum, ato. Several buildings wore struck by lightning. A rain atorm followed the blow.

There are said to be r.nmerons applicants coming to tbe Burfuce who would be city recorder instead of C. T. Connell. If Mr. Connell eboold not aoon return his position may be filled by appointment, tbe new incumbent to bold until January 1st.

The members of Phoenixs oity conn oil would have compensation for tbe groat strain npon tbe constitution incident to official life. A special election will be held to determine whether they shall be paid or no. The city treasurer has salary in prospect also, to be determined br tbe said eleotion. H. Simpson, manager of the Consolidated Kansas City Smelting and Refining company, waa in tbe city Saturday.

His company has forty-one far-nscee in operation. Mr. Simpson waa here for the purpose 'of arranging for the survey of the Mineral Hill mines owned by Thos. Hughes end H. E.

Banes, with a view to a lease and subsequent purchase. Frank C. Earls, the general ore bnysof tbe company, will have charge of tbe surveying and platting of the properties. There wee quite a discussion among aeveral prominent citizens at the depot lest night night as to, the dig at Too son, aa they considered i(, in our last night's contemporary; A graduated scale plaoed Phoenix first. Hell next, lower than tbs second appeared Yuma, while away down even lower than Yuma appeared Tucson.

One of the reverend gentlemen of tbe city once made some such comparison and had it pronounced treason. Tbe gentlemen speaking of it at tbs depot saw this drive tbe same wav. Awarded Highest Honors Worlds Fair, DRr MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free torn Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD).

ui to California on No. 90. fib ho recovered front her slaknsss, bat her mental ooodition is not mnph Improved, it any. Last week Mies Caroline Frey, eonsln of Mrt. Albert May, of Nogales, was ssrerely stung by scorpion, and waa in so dangerous a condition that the efforts of pbysioisn were strained to the utmost to save her life.

Bha wss un-oonscioos for several days. A patent from Grover Cleveland, president of tbs United States, to Joseph D. Andrews, was filed with th oounty recorder yesterday. It is for th southeast quarter of section 95, township 13 sooth, rang 19 east. Homestead Certificate No.

708, end dated Juts 9, 1895. QThs Phoenix papers art now pretesting that there ws bd damage from lightning la Test Saturday storm. They say lightning never strikes In th valley, the mountains close abont th city presenting a much stronger attrao tlon to th eleptrio current and thus freeing the valley from such visitation, The new quarter mile blcyol track at Carrillos waa surveyed yesterday by Surveyor Phil Contxen. Thar is space sufficient that the walks now laid out need not be interfered with. Tbe committee Laving the matter in charge expect to push construction at a lively rate cow, and this will be mads a pi, ore resort that will be attractive to visitors.

The surveyor of th north and south road who have been camped at Gas Hoffs ranch north of town for the past several days are now quartered at tbe corner of Convent and Jackson streets, There are thirteen in the party aud they will probably be camped here for two week or more. Mr. Gwyn, of Prescott, is engineer in oharge. Th United States Government will place on exhihitioo at the otton States and International Exposition a detachment of Its Life Saving service, such a was shown at tbs World's Fair. Tbs equipment and apparatus will be of the latest kind.

Tbe situation as to water in Atlanta is more desirable than at Chioago, and the officials in charge aay that this will be the best exhibit of the service ever mads at any Exposition. The third bicycle road no has been aet for Sunday, Jnly 28tb, to run over the same oonrae aa tbe other two, and for which entry blanks may) obtained1 from K. L. Hart. Tbe clnb made on effort to got tbe nse of tbe Military plaza for tbe next rsoe, bnt were informed by the oity council that the plaza oonld not be used for snob a purpose on that day.

Such an event on Sunday does not speak very well to outoiders of tbs city of Tneson. Tnoson is not wanting in variety these days. Wbat with a Miasors grinder and tbs colored gem men with gnitar and banjo and the dog wagon she ia able to breathe with ease. One of tbe oonnty official looked dreamily after tbs grinder with hir jingtlng bell and seemed to see bis boyhood home rise before him as ho remarked that it was many years ainos be bad aeon snob so outfit. Tucson baa a weather prophet who phopheeiss, and more than that, he foretells truthfully.

Theflret time "he hit it the coincidence was noted but little thought of it. Yesterday when asked for news he looked np, glanoed out of the window and remarked laconically, Going to rain tonight. The rain arrived on schedule time, and ns he has never missed it yet, It ia reasonable to suppose ho he some inside information on atmospberio conditions that entijtlos him to great respect. The name of the gentleman ia W. F.

B. Field, deputy District Clerk, and we, baok him every time on predicting rain. -7 Iransfii the flag ia the Stj. The CooodIdo Ban referring to th oelebrstion of the Fourth at Flagstaff says Governor Hughes, ora tor, of tbs day, was introdnoed to the vast andienoe. Hie speech was timely and eloquent.

He paid tribute to tbs mstohh scenery of Northern Arisons and pleaded for enduring' loyalty to th flag. Hi peroration is worthy of repetition. Said the Governor: To all wjttjin the sound of rpy voios today, especially th young 'man and maidens, I charge yon to love, cherish and honor thia flag. In it learn of them who made the hiatory this flag ropre sente, and thn drink from tbe true spring of patriotism, ADd wbie streams from tke tens of thousands of turrets throughout ths land, may it awn Huai over every sohool bones as ell, that it may become an emblematio text in every sobool room, and tbs lesson it teacbea may planted in tbs heart ud fixed in tbe mind of th million yet to corns, ia whom it will find a many defender in "time of danger. There i no emblem eo fraught with ligniflcenoe to the American patriot aa the ling of onr beloved forces aod its beautiful lesson 1 of loy and charity; in ths flag ia lov of home tnd -country "th "cross, lov for onr fellow man.

Th flag and the cross, Patriotism and humanity. Here at tbs bpze of lbs mighty Ben Franciaoo peak, whose crest pieroes the heaven twelve thousand feet, and that Oh, tbs delicious flavor and taste ot that flue ice cream sold by Bradley on Congress street. It will surely pleas you. lm 1 1.

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