ACCIDENT INSURANCE
See Insurance
ACCIDENTS See also: Disasters
; Fires and Fire Prevention; Railroads--A & P Accidents
- eight year old Birdie Foster dies from gunshot wound by Grice Ja/12 3/3
- A.C. Weber drowned in Salt River near Tempe Mr/23 3/3
- Mexican thinking he had thrown all cartridges from his gun, shot and killed a Mexican girl in Tucson Ap/27 3/2
- small Mexican boy almost burned to death when coal oil can explodes in Tucson Je/1 3/3
- Miss Fuller's body recovered from Gila River below Pima, drowned last March Je/1 3/3
- George Jones, Flagstaff, has log roll over his hand Je/8 3/2
- Mrs. Thomas Hesser, Winslow, burns both hands when gasoline burner exploded Jy/20 3/3
- Maria Canos, Florence, is severely burned when putting coal oil on the fire; alive Jy/23 4/2
- Frank M. Brown and two others drowned while shooting rapids near Marble Canyon on Colorado river Ag/3 3/1
- W.B. Vanderlip, Jr. comes to Flagstaff after being injured in a tussel with a horse Ag/10 3/2
- Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Lemon's child, Florence, drowns in an irrigation ditch Ag/17 3/4
- Ed. St-alton, Enterprise saw mill employee, was seriously hurt Ag/24 3/1
- Dr. Warnekros, Tombstone, breaks his leg and is staying at Mrs. Hicks, Flagstaff Ag/24 3/2
- Henry Kurth, Flagstaff blacksmith, has wrist broken by horse Ag/24 3/2
- Chas. Mays seriousl hurt at A-1 cattle ranch by a broncho horse Ag/24 3/2
- Chas. Schulz's team demolishes the buckboard in a run away Se/21 3/2
- Frank Moore, foreman of the Big Mill in Flagstaff, cuts his hand severely Oc/12 3/1
- Thomas McMillen, Flagstaff, is thrown against a stove on the train to Prescott No/16 3/2
- Constable Francis, Flagstaff, has two ribs broken and other disfigurements when his horse fell No/30 3/2
- Daniel Santiano, Springer, New Mexico, was lost in a storm and dies De/7 3/4
- unknown dead man found near Fort Huachuca; cause of death unknown Je/1 4/1
ACTORS See Entertainment
ACTRESSES See Entertainment
ADMINISTRATION See Arizona--Courts; Indians
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE See Arizona--Courts; Crimes and Criminals
ADVERTISEMENTS Are indexed only twice a year, the issue before Christmas and the issue before the 4th of July or as close to these issues as possible. They are arranged chronologically under City, Patent Medicine and Transportation.
- Louisiana State Lottery Je/29 2/4
- History of Arizona and New Mexico by Hubert Howe Bancroft, agents wanted by History Co., San Francisco Je/29 2/4
- Denny, Rice & Co., Boston, Arizona Wool Commission Je/29 2/6
- Louisiana Lottery Je/29 3/4
- Royal Baking Powder, New York Je/29 4/2
- Boys and girls requested to send names in to Trask & Ramsey, Business and Normal Institute, Stockton, Calif. Je/29 4/2
- to tourists visiting the Grand Canyon, John Hance, guide Je/29 4/2
- stock brands Je/29 4/3
- Mongomery Ward & Co. Je/29 4/5
- Royal Baking Powder De/7 1/1
- Lottery of the Beneficencia Publica, Mexican National Government De/7 2/5
- Fulton Engine Works, Los Angeles, Calif. De/7 2/5
- R.S. Bassett, Pomona, Calif., pianos and organs De/7 2/6
- Alex Ayers, San Jose, Calif., cowboy outfitter De/7 2/6
- John Hance, Grand Canyon river guide De/7 3/2
- John Breuner, Furniture House, Sacramento, Calif. De/7 3/6
- Louisiana State Lottery Company De/7 4/2
- The History Co., San Francisco, Calif. De/7 4/2
- Munn & Co., patent solicitors De/7 4/6
- Weekly Globe-Democrat newspaper, Globe Printing Co. De/7 4/6
Challender
- Philip Hull, Sr. has horses and mares for sale Je/29 2/3
Flagstaff
- Weekly Champion is kept on file at E.C. Dake's Advertising Agency, San Francisco Je/29 2/1
- fine millinery, Mrs. M.A. Gillipsie Je/29 2/3
- Philip Hull will have 20 or 30 head of horses in Flagstaff to sell Je/29 2/5
- Bayless Brothers, three chair barber shop, hot and cold baths Je/29 2/5
- J. Derr, fine merchant tailor, made to order Je/29 2/5
- J. H. Morse, contractor and builder Je/29 2/5
- Club rooms, J. J. Donahue Je/29 2/5
- W. L. Ferter, photographers gallery south side of Railroad Avenue, one door east of Howe's Furniture Store Je/29 2/5
- Mammoth House of J. Salzmans Flagstaff and Williams Je/29 2/6
- W. J. Murphy, clothing, groceries and dishes Je/29 2/6
- C. A. Keller, next door to Arizona Central Bank Je/29 2/6
- Bank Hotel, rooms by day, week or month, dining room attached, T. J. Coalter Je/29 2/6
- Drugs and Medicines, styles and designs, D. J. Brannen & Co. Je/29 2/6
- P. J. Brannen & Brother, dry goods, gents furnishing and tailoring department under John Derr Je/29 3/-
- J. Salzman closes out gents' wear to make room for groceries Je/29 3/1
- Champion office has old papers for sale Je/29 3/1
- 35,OOO envelopes at D. J. Brannen & Co. Je/29 3/1
- 30,000 cigarettes at wholesale prices (sic) at Drug Store Je/29 3/1
- save money by buying at Salzman's Je/29 3/1
- Mrs. Brown's for neatly and cheaply made dresses Je/29 3/1
- $10 suits at Kilpatricks Je/29 3/1
- men's wear at J. R. Kilpatrick Je/29 3/1
- J. R. Kilpatrick sells hand sewed French calf shoe for $6.50 Je/29 3/1
- Singer sewing machine, G. A. Woods is agent Je/29 3/1
- Flagstaff has a number of Louisiana State Lottery holders Je/29 3/1
- Mrs. R. S. Foster has two seated spring wagon for sale Je/29 3/1
- P. B. Rumsey sells and delivers milk for ten cents a quart Je/29 3/1
- Stetson hats at J. R. Kilpatrick's Je/29 3/1
- Mrs. M. A. Gillispee receives summer hats, lace and straw Je/29 3/1
- J. Salzman receives large consignment of clothing and furnishing goods Je/29 3/2
- J. R. Kilpatrick, gents' gurnishing goods Je/29 3/4
- Furniture and bedding, Thomas Howe Je/29 3/5
- G. A. Bray, Red Store on San Francisco Avenue Je/29 3/5
- Flagstaff Stables, livery, feed and sale, A. C. Morse Je/29 3/5
- Cameron & Lind, new summer goods Je/29 3/6
- Arizona Lumber Co., Pine Lumber Je/29 3/6
- D. Babbitt, hardware$ stoves, paints, oils, glass, etc. Je/29 3/6
- J. M. Simpson, real estate and commission, manager of Flagstaff Water Works Je/29 3/6
- Enterprise Lumber Co., Pine Lumber Je/29 3/6
- Feed and Flour warehouse, J. Sanderson Je/29 3/6
- Arizona Central Bank, J. H. Hoskins, Jr. cashier Je/29 4/1
- Ross & Van Horn, attorneys-at-law Je/29 4/1
- Stewart & Doe, attorneys-at-law Je/29 4/1
- Dr. J. M. Marshall, dentist Je/29 4/1
- Dr. D. J. Brannen, physician and surgeon Je/29 4/1
- P. G. Cornish, physician and surgeon Je/29 4/1
- H. J. Miller, attorney-at-law Je/29 4/1
- Curtis & Cavaness, contractors and builders Je/29 4/2
- Grand Canyon Livery and Feed Stables, E. S. Wilcox Je/29 4/2
- P. J. Brannen & Bro., dr goods store De/7 1/-
- subscribe to Champion De/7 1/6
- Arizona Central Bank De/7 1/6
- J. Derr, tailor De/7 2/4
- J. J. Donahue, proprietor, club rooms De/7 2/4
- The Gem Saloon, W. G. Henry, proprietor De/7 2/5
- Gallup Coal Co., H. W. Gibbons, Agent De/7 2/5
- J. Salzman, general store De/7 2/6
- J. R. Kilpatrick, gents' furnishing goods De/7 2/6
- Bank Hotel, T. J. Coalter, proprietor De/7 2/6
- Pioneer Drug Store, D. J. Brannen De/7 2/6
- Baer's Photography of Arizona Scenery, D. J. Brannen, agent De/7 2/6
- Singer Sewing machines, G. A. Woods, agent De/7 3/1
- Pattridge & Spencer, White Rye Whiskey De/7 3/1
- dressing cases at D. J. Brannen's De/7 3/1
- Smoker's sets or shaving cases at D. J, Brannen's De/7 3/1
- Mint Saloon, D. V. McGonigle, proprietor De/7 3/1
- Pioneer Drug Store De/7 3/2
- Brannen & Bro., elegant Christmas presents De/7 3/2
- Cook & Lee De/7 3/4
- Thomas Howe, agent for Chicago Carpet Co. De/7 3/5
- Gorham A. Bray, Red Front Store De/7 3/5
- Meat Market, Marshall & Mohlenpah De/7 3/5
- General Merchandise Store, David Babbitt De/7 3/6
- S. Martin, wholesale liquor dealer De/7 3/6
- Arizona Lumber Company De/7 3/6
- Flagstaff Stables, A. C. Morse, proprietor De/7 4/6
- Grand Canyon Livery & Feed Stables, E. S. Wilcox, proprietor De/7 4/7
Patent Medicine
- Chamberlain's Codie, cholera and diarhea remedy is praised, available at D. J. Brannen & Co. Je/29 2/2
- Dr. King's New Discovery is praised available at D. J. Brannen's drugstore Je/29 2/3
- SSS or Swift's Specific is praised Je/29 2/3
- Bucken's Arnica Salve for cuts, bruises, etc., available at D. J. Brannen & Co. Je/29 2/3
- Hood's Sarasparilla Je/29 2/3
- Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery restores health Je/29 3/2
- Hostetter Stomack Bitter is praised Je/29 3/4
- California Positive & Negative Electric; Creasinger & Co. of Los Angeles Je/29 4/1
- Syrup of Figs, kidneys, liver & bowels, California Fig Syrup Co., San Francisco Je/29 4/2
- Dr. Lalfields Rejuvenator, Dr. C. D. Salfield, San Francisco Je/29 4/5
- Scott's Emulsion of pure cod liver oil & hypophosphrate Je/29 4/5
- I cure fits, epilepsy or falling sickness, H. C. Roots New York Je/29 4/5
- Bucklen's Arnica Salve De/7 1/3
- Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup De/7 1/4
- Dr. King's New Discovery De/7 1/5
- Electric Bitters De/7 1/6
- T. A. Slocum, M. C. De/7 1/7
- California Fig Syrup Co. De/7 1/7
- Hall's Catarrh Cure, F. J. Cheney & Co. De/7 2/4
- Hood's Sarsaparilla De/7 2/4
- Hood's Sarsaparilla De/7 3/1
- Hostetteros Stomach Bitters De/7 3/3
- Syrup of Figs De/7 3/3
- Hood's Sarsaparilla De/7 3/4
- Syrup of Figs De/7 4/1
- Dr. Salfield's rejuvenator De/7 4/5
- Infalliable remedy De/7 4/5
- Scott's Emulsion of pure cod liver oil De/7 4/5
Prescott
- Clark Churchill, attorney and counsellor at law Je/29 4/1
- E. M. Sanford, attorney-at-law Je/29 4/1
- J. F. Osenburg, saddler De/7 2/7
- W. E. Landgrebe, shave and bath De/7 3/1
Transportation
- Atlantic & Pacific railroad schedule Je/29 2/5
- passenger train schedule going west and east Je/29 3/4
- Atlatic & Pacific Time table De/7 4/6
- stage line via Peach Springs to Grand Canyon De/7 4/6
Williams
- Mammoth House of J. Salzman, Flagstaff and Williams Je/29 2/6
AFRO-AMERICANS See Negroes
AGRIBUSINESS See Economic Conditions; Agriculture
AGRICULTURE
See also: Economic Conditions; Forests and Forestry; Land and Land Tenure; Livestock; Lumber and Lumbering; Ranches and Farms
- this section produces fine potatoes, yet they are still imported Mr/16 3/1
- Wm. H. Hardy says Maricopa farmers are land poor and are more interested in town happenings than farming Ap/6 2/2
- W. H. Anderson, rancher four miles north of Flagstaff, raised fine parsnips Ap/6 3/3
- hint to alfalfa raisers Ap/13 4/2
- P. O. Harding sets out 300 to 400 fruit trees on his Oak Creek ranch Ap/20 3/1
- Thomas McMillan plans large crop of grain and potatoes on his ranch three miles north of Flagstaff My/18 1/6
- O. P. Harding returns to Flagstaff from planting five to six hundred fruit trees on his Oak Creek ranch My/18 3/2
- tobacco raised at Tanque Verde, makes a hit, L. Zenkendorf & Co. manufactures Je/1 1/4
- A & P desires Northern Arizona to be well represented at at agricultural fair in Albuquerque Je/1 3/2
- ripe cantalope and watermelon are cheap in Yuma Je/8 2/2
- no new potatoes in the market yet Ag/10 3/1
- Verde parties sell fruit in Flagstaff Ag/17 3/1
- J. L. V. Thomas brings corn and cabbage from Oak Creek ranch Se/21 3/3
- watermelon is sold by train men in Flagstaff Ag/31 3/2
- Daggs Bros. bring fruit specimens from their Phoenix ranch, need the Central Arizona Railway Ag/31 3/3
- J. A. Marshall, San Francisco Mountain farmer, brought a ton of potatoes to Flagstaff Oc/5 3/1
- farmers bring in potatoes to Flagstaff Oc/19 3/1
- W. H. Anderson harvest 50 to 60 tons of potatoes from his farm three miles north of Flagstaff Oc/26 3/2
- Silver Belt, Globe newspaper, grist mill in Globe wanted Oc/26 3/3
- Tucson flour mill turns out 55 barrels a day Oc/26 3/3
- Arizona's benefits spoken of by N. O. Murphy No/2 2/2
- Verde farmers want to have flouring mill De/7 3/4
- more land under cultivation than every My/18 1/3
- ranches north of Flagstaff look green Jy/27 3/1
- Ralph H. Cameron, Flagstaff, ships four cars (80 tons) of potatoes De/28 3/2
AGUA ZARCA
- thirty miles south of Nogales No/30 1/3
ALCOHOL AND DRUGS
- Pima county has 65 liquor dealers, distribution given (but torn out) Mr/9 2/1
- Prescott officers raid "opium joints" every week Mr/16 3/1
- Flagstaff officers raid hop point, Hop Sing's, on Sunday night Ag/10 3/3
ALIENS See Chinese in the United States; Mexicans in the United States
AMUSEMENTS See Entertainment
ANIMALS See also: Livestock; Pets; Sports
- fish commissioners should consider stocking Oak Creek, nine miles from Flagstaff Se/7 3/3
- game season on birds begins Sept. 1 and for mammals on Oct. 1, prairie chicken and grouse cannot be killed until 1892 Se/14 3/2
- parties desiring fish should apply to T. W. Otis, business agent of territorial fish and game commission Se/28 3/2
- wild animals have caused considerable loss to stock men, especially in lower Agua Fria vicinity Oc/5 3/3
- canvass back ducks seen at Mormon Lake Oc/19 3/2
- those wishing free fish to stock their pond should contact T. W. Otis, Prescott Oc/26 3/1
- Bain Black reports Rogers lake covered with ducks Oc/26 3/1
- four horse wagon loads of quail and fish are brought to Flagstaff from the Verde No/16 3/1
- Journal-Miner relates two cases and reminds people that cruelty to animals is a misdemeanor No/23 1/3
- Grand Canyon visitors kill a young mountain sheep No/23 3/2
- anyone who has lost livestock by lions or other wild animals report to C. A. Behm De/7 3/2
ANTHROPOLOGISTS See Scientists
ANTHROPOLOGY See also: Indians; Scientists for individuals
- ancient villages and unknown Indian tribes found 600 miles north of Prescott Ja/26 1/4
- Frank Cushing engages in uncovering the races of an ancient civilization in New Mexico and Arizona Mr/16 1/2
- Cushing geological survey discovers buried city south of Gallup Ap/6 2/1
- A. L. Morrison, New Mexico, replaces Special Agent Slater and ordered to Casa Grande to report on preservation of prehistoric ruins My/18 2/1
- description of Montezuma Wells is given Jy/6 1/5
- Lt. F. Schwatka, explorer, declares cliff dwellings near Flagstaff identical to New Mexico dwellings Ag/31 3/2
- Indian remains in the Salt River Valley Ag/10 2/2
APACHE COUNTY Includes Navajo county until 1895
- J. D. Linkins, Apache county assessor, is a defaulter No/30 3/4
ARCHAEOLOGY See Anthropology
ARCHITECTURE See Building and Buildings
ARIZONA Includes general information on the territory of Arizona, the capitol, the governors and the legislatures. For articles on acts of the legislatures see names of specific subjects.
See also: Boundaries
ARIZONA CENTRAL RAILROAD See Railroads--Arizona Central Railroad
ARIZONA--EDUCATION See Education and Schools
ARIZONA INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION ASSOCIATION See Fairs--Arizona Industrial Exposition
ARIZONA MINERAL BELT See Railroads--Arizona Mineral Belt
ARMY OFFICERS See Military Service as a Profession
ARSON See Crimes and Criminals--Arson
ARTISTS See Arts, Crafts and Hobbies
ARTS, CRAFTS AND HOBBIES Includes all non-Indian arts, crafts and hobbies that are not business.
See also: Indians; Entertainment
- Mrs. Leaming, Flagstaff, has done beautiful paintings De/7 3/1
ASSAULT See Crimes and Criminals--Assault
ASSESSMENT See Tax and Taxation
ASSOCIATIONS See Clubs and Organizations; Livestock--Associations
ASTRONOMY
- Rev. G. H. Adams lectures on the moon at the M.E. church Monday and plans one on the sun for Tuesday Ag/10 3/3
- most of Flagstaff observed the eclipse through smoked glass Ja/5 3/2
ATCHINSON COMPANY See Railroads--Atchinson, Topeka & Santa Fe
ATCHINSON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILROAD See Railroads--Atchinson, Topeka & Santa Fe
ATHLETES See Sports
ATHLETICS See Sports
ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD See Railroads--Atlantic & Pacific
ATTORNEYS See Law as a Profession
AUTHORS See Books and Publishers
BALLS (ENTERTAINMENT) See Entertainment
BANDS See Music
BANKING See Banks and Finance
BANKRUPTCY See Banks and Finance--Debts
BANKS AND FINANCE See also: Economic Conditions; Education and Schools; Railroads
- stockholders of Citizen Bank of Flagstaff meet Ap/6 3/2
- Hoof & Horn complements Arizona Central Bank of Flagstaff Ap/20 3/2
- Citizens Bank of Flagstaff closes and deposits accounts with the Arizona Central Bank Ap/20 3/2
- John Vories substitutes for C. S. Bowman (Zeke) at the Arizona Central Bank in Flagstaff My/4 3/2
- Citizens Bank of Flagstaff consolidates with the Arizona Central My/18 1/5
- E. S. Gosney opens a private loan office, in Flagstaff My/18 1/5
- Arizona Central Bank, Flagstaff, moves from Kilpatrick building to Bank Hotel, formerly occupied by Citizens Bank Je/8 3/1
- all money, silver and gold coin, should be scrutinized carefully Jy/13 3/1
- E. S. Gosney receives new safe from Chicago Ag/31 3/2
- Pinal County Bank is begun in Florence Se/28 3/3
- Minnesota building and loan association is condemned as a fraud; has branches in Arizona No/30 3/4
Debts
- H. Hardrick, Williams, sues James Bowers for $8 Mr/9 3/4 leg. annc.
- Mrs. H. F. Little, Williams, sues H. Boyd for $42.75 Mr/9 3/4 leg. annc.
- J. M. Simpson will charge 2% per month interest on debts and will cut off water to non bill payers after April lst Mr/9 4/3
- acts passed by l5th legislature Ap/6 1/2, 1/2, 1/3
- Mrs. Nellie Little publishes notice for debtors to settle Ap/27 3/5
- Champion places special notice concerning overdue subscriptions Je/8 2/2
- Cameron & Lind demand settlement Je/8 3/3
- Campbell & Frances give notice for debtors to settle Je/15 3/2
- W. J. Murphy turns 60 day old bills over to attorney Jy/1 3/2
- Antelope Canal, near Yuma, is attacked for debts Ag/17 3/4
- H. P. Mulvenon sues C. L. Battles for $14.85 Se/28 2/3 leg. annc.; Oc/5 2/4 leg. annc.
- Charles C. Chambers sues Thomas J. Wilson for $32 Se/28 2/3 leg. annc.; Oc/5 2/4 leg. annc.
- material of Clifton Clarion sold by constable to satisfy printer's bill Oc/12 3/3
- C. E. Boyce sues T. R. Weims for $9.35 Oc/19 2/4 leg. annc. summons
BASEBALL See Sports--Baseball
BEEF CATTLE See Livestock-Cattle
BIRDS See Animals
BIRTHS See Children; individual parent's name; Women
BLACK AMERICANS See Negroes
BLACKS See Negroes
BOARD OF EDUCATION See Education and Schools
BOOKS AND PUBLISHERS See also: Advertisements; Newspapers
- Champion receives a pamphlet by T. E. Farish on "Northern Arizona: It's Forests, Arable and Grazing Lands" Ja/12 2/1
- Rev. R. H. Dawson, Holbrook, fills orders for Sam Jones' Sermons in Flagstaff Mr/9 3/1
- Champion will give free copies of "A Land of Sunshine" My/18 2/1
- M. N. Lewis, Iowa, canvases for Man, the Masterpiece Je/8 3/2
- Hubert Howe Bancroft's Volume XVII containing the history of Arizona and New Mexico is reviewed Je/15 2/3
- article on Hubert Howe Bancroft's history of Arizona and New Mexico Je/29 3/4
- second hand novels bought, sold and exchanged at Woods in Flagstaff Ag/10 3/1
- Champion receives "Cochise County and its Resources" Se/28 2/1
- article on W. F. to Cody (Buffalo Bill), author of Story of the Wild West No/16 1/6
- review of volume XVI of Hubert H. Bancroft's "North Mexican States and Texas" No/30 1/5
BOUNDARIES
Includes U. S., territory and county boundary disputes.
- introduce the bill for the new county early Ja/26 2/1
- some officials in Yavapai county have not objection to a county division Ja/26 2/1
- detail of the state of the Yavapai county segregation bill Ja/26 2/2
- Flinn speaks for creation of a new county, Coconino Mr/9 2/1
- Gov. Zulick and Joe Alexander are working for Coconino county Mr/9 2/2
- no word on the Coconino county bill Mr/9 3/1
- new county Coconino bill passes the house Mr/16 2/1
- no news on the new county bill received Mr/16 2/1
- new county bill is passed, no doubt it will pass upper house Mr/16 2/1
- Chas. L. Flinn, Apache county's representative, answers St. John's Herald on his count bill stand Mr/23 1/2
- new county defeated Mr/23 2/2
- thanks to J. F. Daggs for work for Coconino county Mr/30 3/2
- bill passes annexing certain Yavapai county land to Gila county Ap/6 1/2
- act passes empowering board of supervisors to survey and map counties Ap/6 1/3
- Fred Riley, Flagstaff, worked for Coconino Ap/6 3/1
- Flinn worked for Coconino county and has thanks of community Ap/6 3/1
- Ralph H. Cameron worked for Coconino county Ap/6 3/3
- Gov. Lewis Wolfley vetoes the segregation of Yavapai county; Champion is ashamed Ap/13 3/2
- long Champion article on Coconino county Ap/20 2/1
- W. G. Stewart fought for new county Ap/20 3/2
- Journal Miner says Republicans have Gov. Wolfley to thank for Coconino veto, Champion says Prescott Republicans only Ap/27 2/1
- scathing comments to Journal Miner concerning no support for the Coconino bill Ap/27 2/1
- Prescott Courier says veto was Governor's duty, Champion asks what kind Ap/27 2/2
- why didn't governor give both reasons in veto Ap/27 2/2
- Champion editorial on the handling of the Coconino county bill Ap/27 2/2
- Lewis Wolfley's explanatory letter to Flagstaff and the veto are given for the Coconino county bill Ap/27 2/2 2/3
- Frank L Rogers, Williams, fought for Coconino county Ap/27 3/1
- Republican party receives a severe blow when Coconino bill was vetoed Ap/27 3/2
- ball and reception in Flagstaff to honor those who fought for Coconino was a sucess; details given Ap/27 3/3
- statement made by Flagstaff citizens against editor untrue My/4 2/1
- sentiments of Northeastern Yavapai are expressed over governor's veto of Coconino bill My/4 2/2
- strangers in Flagstaff are interested in settling "many new settlers in Coconino county" My/4 3/2
- reply by Champion to "The Coconino Matter" published by the Courier My/18 2/2
- Courier publishes "The Coconino Matter" May 9th, Champion will reply My/18 4/1
- Geo. H. Tinker refutes accusation of being not in favor of county division My/18 4/1
- Sierra, a new proposed state, consists of El Paso county, Cochise and Graham counties, and six New Mexico counties My/25 1/4
- Arizonians says Coconino county will doubtless be created next legislature Je/8 2/1
- A. G. Oliver, F. G. Brecht and Bert Foster take in future county seat of Coconino county Ag/17 3/2
- Yavapai county supervisors appoint Morris Goldwater to confer with Gila county on survey boundary line No/9 3/2
BOXING See Sports
BRANDS See Livestock-Cattle
BREEDING See Livestock
BRIDGES
- five spans of Mojave River bridge washed away near Barstow Mr/23 3/3
BROTHERHOOD (ORGANIZATIONS)
See Clubs and Organizations
BUILDERS See Building and Buildings
BUILDING AND BUILDINGS
Includes construction information, location of buildings and remodeling.
- Ed. Rumsey and family live next door to Mrs. P. D. Berry Ja/19 3/1
- railroad building house in Peach Springs is rebuilt after fire Ag/31 3/1
- Rev. N. L. Guthrie builds residence in Wilcox No/30 3/2
Flagstaff
- new house is built by Whipple & Kathrens for John Sullivan in Brannen addition Ja/5 3/1
- Thomas McMillon family rents two front rooms upstairs in new hotel building Ja/26 3/1
- new hotel is nearly completed Mr/9 3/1
- new Bank hotel is finished Mr/23 3/1
- Jim O'Neill adds improvements to his house east of town Mr/23 3/1
- several new business houses and residences receive new paint Mr/23 3/1
- T. O. Norris, Flagstaff, beautifies his house by planting trees Ap/6 3/1
- Charley Bush completes new residence on south side of railroad track Ap/6 3/1
- Justice Weatherford will improve his house with a porch and paint Ap/13 3/1
- Charlie Schulz's house is a two story brick Ap/13 3/1
- new hotel building is ornamented by new stone pavement Ap/20 3/1
- Chas Schulz builds brick house My/18 1/3
- Pattee will complete stone pavement around Bank Hotel next week My/18 1/5
- Wash Henry paints Parlor saloon interior and covers with gilt paper My/18 1/5
- Wm. Powell reports Flagstaff Driving Park Association race course half completed My/18 3/2
- C. A. Keller makes improvements to his store My/25 3/1
- Charley Schulz's brick mansion nears completion Je/1 3/1
- Max Salzman begins four room cottage on west end of Railroad Avenue, J. E. Burchard is architect Je/1 3/2
- F. R. Bayless builds cottage opposite Harry Hoxworth's on Church Street Je/8 3/2
- flames at Riordan Mercantile Company were kept from adjourning homes of D. M. Riordan and J. W. Donnelly Je/8 3/3
- J. J. Donahue adds to his brick building Je/29 3/2
- Sandy Donahue's new addition almost complete Jy/6 3/1
- Dan McGonigle begins to rebuild after fire Jy/13 3/2
- G. A. Woods rebuilds his house Jy/20 3/1
- work begun on A & P depots one story stone building Jy/20 3/1
- Sandy Donahue puts up stage in his new addition Jy/20 3/2
- new depot is to be fireproof, one story, 110 feet long Jy/27 3/1
- David Babbitt lays foundation for brick house on San Francisco Ave. and Church St. Jy/27 3/1
- "Dad" Hawks makes improvements at hotel Ag/10 3/1
- P. J. Brannen makes extensive improvements to his residence property Ag/10 3/2
- W. C. Bayless builds residence on east end of Church Street opposite Harry Hoxworth Ag/10 3/2
- work progress on foundation of stone structure of David Babbitt Ag/10 3/2
- Ed. Bayless moves into residence on north side of town Ag/17 3/1
- John V. Rhoades will build residence in western portion of town Ag/17 3/2
- new depot is described Ag/24 3/2
- John V. Rhoades rents his newly built cottage on the Burns addition Ag/31 3/1
- Chas. H. Schulz's brick residence is completed Ag/10 3/1
- Burn's addition is dotted with new buildings, plans to plant trees, shrubs and flowers Ag/31 3/2
- Will Bayless' new cottage is complete Se/21 3/1
- great many stone and brick buildings contemplated Se/21 3/1
- Bank Hotel has a sitting room added Se/21 3/1
- David Babbitt's new building is held up by lack of stone cutters Se/21 3/1
- Dr. D. J. Brannen begins basement addition to Pioneer Drug Store Se/21 3/2
- plasterers and carpenters give finishing touches to new depot Oc/5 3/2
- Col. E. B. Davison family occupies Kilpatrick mansion on Railraod Ave. Oc/12 3/1
- I. Chrisman builds new house for P. C. Aston's saddle and Harness store on Church Street opposite J. A. Vail's Oc/12 3/2
- O. P. Harding has Dr. Brannen's addition well under way Oc/12 3/2
- new two story stone brewery to be built by Gruner & Dillman on two lots adjoining present quarters Oc/19 3/2
- depot receives finishing touches from Sharps No/2 3/1
- snow storm delays David Babbitt's new building and Dr. D. J. Brannen's addition No/9 3/1
- Dr. D. J. Brannen removes partition and has twice the room at his Pioneer Drug Store No/2 3/2
- House to rent, apply to P. J. Brannen & Bro!s store De/7 3/2
Williams
- rebuilds burned district My/18 1/3
- C. C. Chambers completes frame structure for a saloon My/25 3/1
- builds large two story hotel, stockholders listed Je/22 3/2
- Dr. Hardrich remodels his drug store Je/22 3/4
BUREAU OF EMIGRATION See Emigration and Immigration
BUSINESS
See also: Advertisements; Agriculture; Banks and Finance; Communications; Economic Conditions; Livestock; Lumber and Lumbering; Mines and Mining; Railroads; Ranches and Farms
- Lockner of Eiseman Bros. of Albuquerque is in Flagstaff Ja/5 3/2
- quite a number of commercial travelers in Flagstaff Ja/19 3/1
- Earnest Meyers, Lowenthal & Meyers of Albuquerque visits Flagstaff Mr/30 3/2
- act passed by l5th legislature Ap/6 1/2
- John T. Lindstone, Stern, Loeb & Co. of Los Angeles, visits Flagstaff My/4 3/1
- several commercial travelers visit Flagstaff My/4 3/1
- T. S. Dickens, Christy & Wise of San Francisco, is in Flagstaff area My/4 3/2
- Dittenhoffer and Hubble, Indian traders, sell Navajo wool to Cameron & Lind, Flagstaff My/4 3/2
- W. A. Donald, Hallowell & Coburn, wool firm of Boston, is in Flagstaff area My/4 3/4
- Halsey, Kingman lumber merchant, purchases lumber in Flagstaff My/18 1/5
- Ernest Meyers, Lowenthal & Meyers of Albuquerque, visits Flagstaff My/18 1/6
- number of traveling men in Flagstaff My/18 3/1
- Lum Hail, Kraft Holmes Grocery Company of Missouri My/25 3/1
- John C. Nead, Hall Willis Hardware Company, is in Flagstaff My/25 3/1
- John Williams, California Hosiery Company of Oakland, buys wool from Daggs Brothers Je/1 3/2
- Phoenix considers sampling works and fruit packing establishment Je/1 3/3
- T. Bates, Rosenthal, Feder & Co. boot and shoe manufacturers of San Francisco, is in Flagstaff Je/8 3/1
- C. H. Algert engages in the Indian trading business in Navajo country Je/15 3/1
- C. L. Mc-henny David Scull & Co. of Philadelphia, is in Flagstaff Je/15 3/1
- A. K. Lee, Needles jeweler, returns to Flagstaff Je/15 3/2
- Victor White, Ohio manufacturers, is in Flagstaff Jy/6 3/1
- J. W. Parrett, Winslow tailor, solicits orders from Flagstaff Jy/20 3/1
- Joe Weiler, New York drummer is in town Jy/27 3/1
- Ed Price, Schuster Bros. of Missouri, is in Flagstaff Ag/17 3/1
- George Tipps and Chas. E. Goddard dissolve partnership in sheep business Ag/17 3/4
- Prescott and other centers should buy Arizona beer like Flagstaff supports its brewery Se/7 3/3
- Arizonianz should purchase more things in and from Arizona Se/21 1/7
- John Ledstone of Stern, Loeb & Co. Los Angeles, is in Flagstaff Se/21 3/2
- Warren Weaver, Gordan Bros. Merchant Tailors of San Francisco# is in Flagstaff Oc/12 3/1
- Locknerg Eiseman Bros., wool company of Albuquerque is in Flagstaff Oc/19 3/1
- large number of commercial travelers are in Flagstaff 0c/19 3/1
- T. Bates of Rosenthal, Feder and Co. is in Flagstaff Oc/26 3/1
- J. Darr is a merchant tailor Je/8 3/1
- C. T. Howard & Co. dissolves their saloon partnership, E. R. Bayless retiring No/2 2/4 leg. annc.
- S. W. Moon of H. E. Bucklin & Co., patent medicine, is in Flagstaff No/9 3/1
- Geo. Meyers, Mandel Bros. of Albuquerque, is in Flagstaff No/16 371
- Morris Juda, Neustadter Bros. of San Francisco, is in Flagstaff No/16 3/1
Flagstaff
- Kippy buys Frank Taylor's saloon on Railroad Ave. Ja/5 3/1
- J. H. Joyce opens a white laundry, will pick up and deliver Ja/5 3/1
- articles of incorporation are filed for Riordan Mercantile Company Ja/12 3/1
- skating rink is in full blast Ja/12 3/1
- Wm. Hayman will start a gymnasium Ja/19 3/1
- Prof. J. C. Dennie begins a dancing school in Flagstaff Ja/19 3/2
- Chas. Keller purchases a soda fountain Ja/26 3/1
- Manning Bros. put up large quantity of ice this winter Ja/26 3/1
- N. L. Fetter rents Burchard's gallery and will take photographs Mr/9 4/3
- J. M. Simpson has his vocation, real estate, emblazoned upon wall of his home Mr/23 3/1
- "Old Boy Mart" is president of the Flagstaff Painting Co. Mr/30 3/1
- Carter Bros. close and leave for Greeley, Colorado Mr/30 3/1
- Curtis and Cavaness build new planing mill and residence on Hoxworth addition Mr/30 3/1
- Geo. Babbitt has a new marble soda fountain coming Mr/30 3/2
- P. J. Brannen adds a dress maker to his establishment Mr/30 3/2
- get your buggies painted at the Flagstaff Painting Company Mr/30 3/2
- P. J. Brannen & Bro. add a tailoring department under supervision of John Derr Ap/6 3/1
- Charley Stehm opens former Carter Bros. barber shop Ap/6 3/1
- J. M. Simpson goes into undertaking business Ap/6 3/3
- Thomas Howe is agent for the Chicago Carpet Co. Ap/6 3/3
- Hoxworth & Mayer open tin smith shop in Gallup, New Mexico Ap/6 3/3
- Flagstaff Riding and Driving Park Association incorporates Ap/13 2/4
- T. J. Coalter, Winslow, negotiates for the lease of the Bank Hotel Building Ap/13 3/1
- Curtis & Cavaness move from east of town to Hoxworth addition Ap/13 3/1
- incorporators of the Flagstaff Riding and Driving Park Association dispose of a number of shares of stock, location given Ap/20 3/1
- G. A. Woods moves back to San Francisco Ave. Ap/20 3/1
- N. L. Fettes, photographer Ap/20 3/1
- P. B. Rumsey delivers fresh milk Ap/27 3/1
- Riordan Mercantile Company adds a furniture department Ap/27 3/1
- E. S. Gosney opens private loan office My/4 3/2
- McMillon leases the Bank Hotel to Thos. J. Coalter of Winslow, opens the l5th My/18 1/5
- increases daily My/18 1/6
- A. T. Cornish, Cornish & Reiche, owners of bottling works My/18 3/1
- Will Curry Prescott, opens a watch and jewelry repair shop My/18 3/2
- Mrs. M. A. Gillespie, Kingman, opens a milinery store in T. G. Norris's old office Je/1 3/1
- W. L. Fe-ter photographer, leaves Flagstaff about the 10th Je/1 51
- M. J. Jennings works at George Babbitt's confectionary store Je/8 3/1
- Bank Hotel is opened by T. J. Coalter Je/8 3/4
- G. W. Hunting accepts position in tailoring department of P. J. Brannen & Bro. Je/15 3/1
- Mrs. M. A. Gillespie advertises Je/15 3/2
- A. K. Lee, Jeweler, returns to Flagstaff Je/15 3/2
- J. Salzman closes out his stock of gents' wear Je/22 3/1
- A. P. Gibson delivers milk each morning Je/22 3/1
- Mrs. Brown, dress maker behind Moore's stables Je/22 3/1
- J. R. Kilpatrick opens gents furnishing goods in old Arizona Central Bank Je/29 3/2
- Bank Hotel arrivals listed Jy/6 3/4
- J. Salzman opens a wholesale grocery establishment Jy/13 3/2
- T. J. Coalter receives new furniture for Bank Hotel Jy/13 3/2
- Bank Hotel arrivals listed Jy/13 3/2
- Cameron & Gibbons have made improvement in their store Jy/20 3/1
- Bank Hotel arrivals listed Jy/20 3/2
- Bank Hotel receives new parlor furniture Jy/27 3/1
- Bank Hotel arrivals listed Jy/27 3/2
- E. S. Gosney adds law to his loan and investment business Ag/3 3/1
- P. J. Brannen is agent for Clark's ONT thread Ag/17 3/1
- Charley Keller sells his restaurant and confectionery store to N. G. Layton Ag/24 3/1
- T. R. Ellis, Simmons Hardware Co. of St. Louis, is in Flagstaff Ag/24 3/1
- Mrs. F. M. Brown opens millinery shop Ag/24 3/2
- E. S. Gosney receives new safe from Chicago Ag/31 3/2
- R. H. Cameron and H. W. Gibbons dissolve their partnership with Gibbons retiring Ag/31 3/2
- two cows and four or five sheep are required to supply the town with meat daily Se/7 3/1
- Bank Hotel guests Se/7 3/2
- Dr. D. J. Brannen is now sole owner of the Pioneer Drug Store, J. M. Brannen retiring Se/14 3/1
- W. H. Moffett, butcher, opens shop in Justice Weatherford's old house Se/14 3/1
- Wright & Thomas start a lime kilm, C. H. Clark is agent in town Se/14 3/2
- D. J. Brannen buys the firm of D. J. Brannen & Co. Se/14 3/2
- Fairchild & Bayless open a new saloon in Sawyer's Hall on San Francisco Se/21 3/1
- J. Sanderson plans to lay in coal for the winter Se/21 3/2
- H. H. Fisher offers to sell his stock of groceries at bulk Se/21 3/3
- Wm. Owens, California, 0pens piano and organ store at the Bank Hotel Se/28 3/1
- H. H. Fisher sells out at cost Oc/5 3/1
- A. K. Lee goes to Needles for the winter, H. O. Bonine will do the watch work in Flagstaff for Cook and Lee Jewelers OC15 3/1
- Ralph H. Cameron puts a large pair of Fairbanks scales up in front of Bank Hotel for coal and potatoes Oc/5 3/2
- Johnny Lind was formerly connected with Ralph Cameron inmercantile business Oc/12 3/2
- Mrs. L. A. Alvord advertises new stock of fall and winter millinery Oc/12 3/2
- Mrs. Snow, milliner and dressmaker, takes position with P. J. Brannen & Bro. Oc/12 3/2
- P.J. Brannen & Bro. hires experienced milliner and dressmaker Oc/12 3/3
- Franken & Dodde start a chop house in the rear of the Gem saloon Oc/19 3/1
- new ad for City Meat Market, Marshall and Mohlenpah Oc/19 3/2
- R. Mans, shoemaker, returns from European trip Oc/26 3/1
- Mrs. L. A. Alvord reports difficulty for her to secure help to meet demand Oc/26 3/2
- Acker & Luse, butchers, complete slaughter house two miles south of town No/2 3/1
- Frank Heisler accepts position with Acker & Luse No/2 3/2
- has three meat markets No/9 3/1
- Cook & Lee add spectacles to their business No/9 3/1
- H. W. Gibbons, agent for Gallup Coal Co. keeps people supplied No/9 3/2
- David Babbitt has bought R. H. Cameron's store No/23 3/1
- H. W. Gibbons, Gallup Coal Co. agent, constructs coal shute near side track No/23 3/1
- second hand store of G. A. Woods No/23 3/1
- Quigley, Studebaker Bros., was in Flagstaff No/30 3/1
- David Babbitt takes full charge of R. H. Cameron's old store No/30 3/1
- C. C. Hall, Kraft Holmes Grocery Co., was in Flagstaff No/30 3/2
- Pioneer Drug store is in holiday attire No/30 3/2
- Gallup Coal Co. established permanent coal yard with H. W. Gibbons as agent No/30 3/2
- P. J. Brannen & Co. have the bean pot and silk dress pattern and cart on exhibition De/7 3/2
- Judge -------- ?, gunsmith, moved to Florence De/28 3/1
- Ralph H. Cameron won the music box at the drugstore raffle De/28 3/1
- A. P. Gibson opens new store in Hoxworth building De/28 3/1
- Bank Hotel will have brand new register for new year; it has business cards of Flagstaff and Territory De/28 3/2
- Brannen & Bro. give chances for $40 and $25 valued prizes for $3.50 purchases De/28 3/4
Prescott
- W. E. Landgrebe, shave and bath, next door to Curry's jewelry store My/25 3/1
- J. F. Osenburg, saddler warrants everything he turned out for a year No/23 5/2
- Jas. Van Scoy's house is best place to stop on way to Prescott No/30 3/1
Williams
- H. F. Little's saloon, Dr. H. Hardrich's drug store, John R. Tabor's saloon, C. C. Chambers' saloon, J. Salzman's store, Antore Paple's house, and Tom Lee's restaurant burned Mr/23 3/3
- company organizes to build a hotel Je/8 3/1
- Jim Chang turns one of Jack Stevens old places into a restaurant Je/22 3/1
Winslow
- Somerset House is newly opened resort Jy/20 3/3
- Fetter, the photographer, remains in Winslow til Sept. 1 Ag/3 5/2
- Twenty-four cars of tea rushed over the A & P Friday Ag/10 3/4
- Parrettt the tailor, has increase in business due to advertising Ag/10 3/4
CAMERAS See Photography
CAMPAIGNS (POLITICAL) See Elections and Politics
CANALS See Water and Water Resources--Canals and Irrigation
CATHOLICS AND CATHOLICISM
- Arizona legislature passes Sunday rest bill Mr/23 3/2
- Non Arizona article Je/1 1/6
- Rev. G. Bougarde, Bishop of the Diocese of Arizona, goes to Prescott Se/7 3/1
- Non Arizona article Oc/5 2/1
- Non Arizona article Oc/12 2/1
- Non Arizona article No/2 2/1
Flagstaff
- Father Ferrari, parish priest at Flagstaff, says dedication of new church a success Ja/12 3/2
- organ is at the depot Mr/9 3/1
- services tomorrow at the Catholic Church, mass at 10:30, Sunday school at 2:30 and Vespers at 7:30 Ap/27 3/1
- Father Gubitossi will hold mass at the Catholic Church tomorrow, will remain a few days Je/8 3/1
- new church will have iron ceiling and a gallery in front Je/29 3/2
- Father Farrari arrives to hold services tomorrow Ag/10 3/2
- will soon have a new bell Ag/17 3/1
- Bishop Bouregard and two priests will visit the first of next month Ag/17 3/2
- mass will be celebrated tomorrow, music as usual Se/7 3/1
- ladies plan a fair for Oct. 29, 30 and 31 to finish new church Se/21 3/1
- Catholic fair to take place at Wood Hall Oc/5 3/1
- ladies report fair arrangements doing well Oc/12 3/1
- fair comes off soon Oc/19 3/1
- Fr. Ferrari says all chances on the lot have not been sold yet, raffle to buy bell Oc/26 2/3
- additional articles to be raffled at the Catholic fair Oc/26 2/3
- fair begins Tuesday Oc/26 3/1
- Catholic services given for Oct. 27, Nov. 1, Nov. 2, and Nov. 3 Oc/26 3/3
- list of persons running for prizes at fair Oc/26 3/4
- fair was decided success, winners given No/2 3/3
- fair brings in $1000 No/9 3/2
- services for Nov. 10 given No/9 3/3
- services for Nov. 17 No/16 2 3
- new church bell No/16 3/1
- the blessing or christening of the bell takes place tomorrows bell's inscription given No/16 3/2
- "Blessing of the Bell" is described No/23 3/3
- Albuquerque Citizen publishes article on Catholic Church's bell No/30 3/2
- Catholic services schedule De/7 3/2
- services for tomorrow, New Year's Eve and Wednesday De/28 3/4
Needles
- will build a church Mr/23 3/3
- citizens will hold a fair for the benefit of the church to be built My/18 1/5
CATTLE See Livestock--Cattle
CELEBRATIONS See Holidays and Religious Days
CEMETERIES AND UNDERTAKERS
- Birdie Foster, eight year old, is buried at her father's side in Flagstaff Ja/12 3/3
- funeral of ten year old Scott Roy of Flagstaff Mr/16 3/3
- bill passed to provide for marking the graves of pauper dead Ap/6 1/2
- J. M. Simpson, Flagstaff, has stock of coffins, caskets and trimmings on order as well as an embalming outfit Ap/6 3/3
- Flagstaff instructs surveyors to make graveyards small Je/1 3/3
- Master Paul Daze is buried in the Brannen addition No/30 3/3
- Thomas C. Bray is buried in Citizens cemetery in Prescott De/28 3/4
CENTRAL ARIZONA RAILROAD See Railroads--Arizona Central Railroad
CHILDREN
- dies Ja/5 3/2
- dies Ja/5 3/3
- dies Ja/5 3/4
- dead Ja/12 3/3
- birth Ja/26 3/1
- recuperates Mr 16 3/1
- dies Mr/16 3/2
- two die Mr/16 3/3
- birth Mr/30 3/1
- birth Mr/30 3/1
- recuperates Mr/30 3/2
- birth Ap/20 3/1
- two born My/18 2/5
- birth My/25 3/1
- almost killed Je/1 3/3
- died Je/15 3/1
- birth Je/15 3/2
- birth Je/15 3/2
- died Je/29 3/3
- birth Jy/6 3/1
- ill Jy/13 3/1
- birth Jy/20 3/3
- three died Jy/27 3/3
- died Ag/10 3/1
- birth Ag/10 3/3
- birth Ag/17 3/1
- home for destitute children may be started in Tucson Ag/17 3/4
- drowned Ag/17 3/4
- birth Ag/17 3/4
- Mexican boys find dead baby Je/18 2/2
- four births Se/14 3/1
- birth Se/14 3/1
- four births Se/14 3/3
- died Se/21 3/3
- birth Oc/19 3/1
- died Oc/19 3/2
- birth No/2 3/1
- birth No/16 3/1
- birth No/16 3/1
CHINESE IN THE UNITED STATES
- humerous marriage in Tombstone Mr/9 3/2
- Flagstaff believes Chinamen are fences for burglars and sneak thieves Ap/6 3/1
- Supreme Court affirms validity of the Chinese Exclusion Act Je/1 1/6
- Flagstaff hop joint raided, two Celestials fined, one Celestial and one white discharged Ag/10 3/3
- Geo. B. Blackwood, Tucson, says illicit immigration of Chinese constantly noticed in New Mexico, Arizona and Western Texas Ag/17 2/1
- Flagstaff Chinese colony celebrated their festival of the dead last week Ag/31 3/2
- non Arizona article Se/28 1/4
- Flagstaff's deputy sheriff warns boys that throwing stones and clubs at Chinamen will result in arrest Se/28 3/2
- non Arizona article Oc/5 2/1
- non Arizona article Oc/12 2/1
- non Arizona article Oc/12 2/2
CHRISTMAS See Holidays and Religious Days
CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS See Mormons and Mormonism
CIENEGA AMARILLA
- thirty miles east of St. Johns Ja/12 1/5
CLERGY
In general only the original article containing the name of a member of the clergy is indexed here. Full information on a person may be found under the individual's name.
- Rev. N. L. Guthrie, Flagstaff Methodist minister Ja/5 3/4
- Father Ferrari, Flagstaff Catholic priest Ja/12 3/2
- Bishop Kendrick, Espicopalian diocese, Flagstaff District Se/7 3/1
- Rev. R. H. Dawson, Holbrook Mr/9 3/1
- Rev. G. H. Adams, Flagstaff M. E. church My/25 3/2
- Bishop G. Bouregard, Tucson, Bishop of Diocese of Arizona Ag/17 3/2
- Rev. Wilour F. Crafts, Flagstaff visitor, M. E. Church Se/7 3/2
- Rev. E. D. Wyckoff, Prescott, Congregational Church Oc/12 3/2
- W. G. Blakely, Kingman Methodist minister Oc/19 2/2
- H. R. Antes, Navajo Indian Reservation, Methodist minister Oc/19 2/2
- Rev. J. A. Crouth, Gila River Methodist minister Oc/19 2/2
- David Alva, Tucson Methodist minister Oc/19 2/2
- Rev. D. F. Howe, Phoenix Methodist minister Oc/19 2/2
- A. H. Gunnett, Tucson Methodist minister Oc/19 2/2
- Rev. J. H. Gill, Flagstaff Methodist minister Oc/19 2/2
- F. W. Downs, Tempe Methodist minister Oc/19 2 2
- G. L. Pearson, Prescott Methodist minister Oc/19 2/2
- C. F. Spray, Tombstone Methodist minister Oc/19 2/2
CLIFF DWELLERS AND CLIFF DWELLINGS See Anthropology
CLIMATE See Weather
CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
- general manager of insurance firm visits Albuquerque; is an Odd Fellows member Ja/26 3/4
- three month old Flagstaff Literary and Musical Association holds regular meeting at M. E. Church May 1, program given Ap/27 3/2
- Prescott will be well represented at K of P Grand Lodge in Flagstaff My/18 3/1
- report of the Grand Lodge, K of P, new officers listed, concert, dance and banquet; names of attenders My/25 3/3
- Prescott Courier report of the Grand Lodge K of P which met in Flagstaff Je/1 1/3
- Tallis of Arizona works for association of yardmasters Ag/3 3/2
- J. E. Burchard, Flagstaff, goes to attend Knight Templar Conclave in Washington Oc/5 3/1
- Grand Lodge of Masons meets at Globe on the 12th No/9 2/3
Flagstaff
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 8 K of P, annc. of regular meetings Ja/5 1/1
- Ransom Post, No. 4, G. A. R., annc. of regular meetings Ja/5 1/1
- Mount Frisco Chapter No. 4, Order of Eastern Star, annc. of regular meetings Ja/5 1 A
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 7, F. & A. M., annc. of regular meetings Ja/5 1/1
- T. E. G. Ransom, Women's Relief Corps, annc. of regular meetings Ja/5 1/1
- annc. regular meetings for Royal Arch Masons Ag/3 1/1
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 7, F. And A. M. held an election of officers Ja/5 3/1
- F. and A. M. has fixed up their hall over the Arizona Central Bank Ja/5 3/2
- Ransom Post, G. A. R. elects officers; listed Ja/5 3/4
- F. and A. M. plan a grand ball Ja/12 3/1
- Ransom Post, G. A. R. holds public installation Ja/12 3/1
- Women's Relief Corps held interesting meeting Ja/12 3/1
- Mount Frisco Chapter, O. E. S. holds regular meetings second and fourth Friday nights Ja/12 3/2
- Sons of Veterans organize and elect officers; listed Ja/12 3/2
- G. A. R., Sons of Veterans and Women's Relief Corps installed their officers Saturday Ja/19 3/1
- Sons of Veterans organize, meet every other Wednesday Ja/19 3/1
- young men start a dancing club to give weekly hops Ja/19 3/1
- Women's Relief Corps meets Monday Ja/26 3/1
- K. of P. receives new members, largest membership in Arizona Ja/26 3/2
- "Let her go Gallagher" Club sponsors dancing party at Sawyer's hall Ja/26 3/2
- Sons of Veterans meet next Wednesday Mr/9 3/1
- Knights of Pythias arrange for holding of Grand Lodge in May Mr/16 3/1
- Sons of Veterans meet Wednesday Mr/23 3/4
- twenty pleasure seekers Mr/30 3/1
- plans for the K. of P. grand ball for the Grand Lodge meeting are given Ap/6 3/2
- Col. Thorp was given a reception by the G. A. R. Women's Relief Corps and Sons of Veterans Ap/13 3/3
- Sons of Veterans hold regular meeting Ap/2O 3/1
- mite society meets at Mrs. George Hoxworth's April 30 Ap/27 3/1
- persons who can and will entertain one or more for the Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias are asked to leave their names at J. M. Simpson's My/18 3/2
- citizens should unite next week to help visitors of Grand Lodge, K. of P. have a good time My/18 3/2
- K. of P. ball on 24th should be good My/18 3/1
- literary society meets Wednesday My/4 3/1
- Women's Relief Corps meets Wednesday afternoons My/4 3/1
- literary society program for May 8 My/4 3/4
- K. of P. has financial success on the concert, ball and supper Je/1 3/2
- literary society was well attended Je/1 3/1
- Flagstaff Musical and Literary Association program for June 12 Je/8 3/4
- Royal Arch Masons has started convocations on third Saturday of each month Je/29 2/3
- installs new officers; listed Jy/6 3/2
- lodge of Royal Arch Masons organize, giving eight orders Ag/17 3/2
- stated convocations and work in the R. A. degree tonight Ag/17 3/3
- obsequies of J. M. Grifith are under auspices of the masonic fraternity Ag/31 3/1
- J. M. Silcox, Bellemont, is mustered in Flagstaff Lodge of Royal Arch Masons Oc/5 3/2
- regular meeting of Camp Grant, No. 1. Sons of Veterans on Wednesday Oc/19 3/2
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 7. F. and A. M. holds regular meeting next Monday Oc/26 3/1
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 3, K. of P. meets Nov. 26 No/23 3/2
- public installation of officers (listed) held at hall of Lodge No. --?, F. and A. M. De/28 3/3
COCHISE COUNTY
- offers $3000 for an artesian well Ag/17 3/4
COCONINO COUNTY See Yavapai County up to 1891; Boundaries for division of Yavapai
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES See also: Education and Schools; Educators
- Arizona University, Tucson, building is described, architect and contractor listed Mr/9 1/3
- bill passes levying a tax of 3/4 of a mill on Arizona property for University Mr/23 2/1
- act is passed providing for a boarding house in connection with the normal school Ap/6 1/2
- normal school directors are H. B. Farmer, Jas. McClintock, Dr. J. F. Hart, all of Maricopa county Ap/27 1/3
- Rev. G. H. Adams gives astronomical lectures in California with proceeds going to the Methodist College in Phoenix Ag/24 3/3
- Arizona Wesleyrn University files articles of incorporation in Phoenix, filers given No/30 3/4
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES See Diseases
COMMUNICATIONS
- circular is issued on the heliography system No/16 2/1
- New Mexico Press Association will hold meeting in Albuquerque De/7 3/4
Postal Service
- Arizona has fewer post offices than any other territory but Alaska and Wyoming, four are presidential Ja/19 4/1
- who will be next postmaster in Flagstaff? Ap/20 2/3
- George H. Cook will probably be Flagstaff's next postmaster Ap/27 3/2
- editor Chatham, Nogales, is appointed postmaster My/4 2/1
- George Cook, Flagstaff, moves post office to jewelry shop next week My/18 3/1
- Flagstaff post office moved to Cook & Lee's Saturday night Je/8 3/1
- Geo. H. Cook, Flagstaff postmaster, advertises uncalled for letters Je/8 3/3
- Flagstaff uncalled for letters list Jy/6 3/3
- uncalled for letters in Flagstaff are listed Ag/3 3/2
- uncalled for letters at the Flagstaff post office Se/7 2/3
- proposals for U. S. Mail routes to be received until Dec. 14 Oc/5 2/1
- uncalled for letters in Flagstaff Oc/5 2/3
- next fiscal year there will only be a tri-weekly mail between Prescott and Phoenix Oc/12 3/3
- J. H. Hamill is Globe postmaster Oc/19 2/2
- Flagstaff uncalled for letter list No/2 3/3
- Democratic postmaster of Arizona recommends a Republican friend for the position No/2 4/2
- Albuquerque Citizen says postal system needs to be more efficient De/7 2/1
- Geo. H. Cook, Flagstaff postmaster, is confirmed by the Senate De/28 3/1
- Flagstaff receives no (mail?) from the west due to landslide and washouts on Southern Pacific and California Southern De/28 3/2
Telegraph
- F. A. Felton is night operator at new depot in Flagstaff Jy/13 3/2
- military telegraph line between Prescott and Phoenix will be moved No/2 3/2
Telephone
- Jas. M. Simpson is responsible for the building of the telephone exchange Ja/19 3/2
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH See Protestant and Protestantism
CONSTRUCTION See Building and Buildings
CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS See Roads and Streets
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES See Diseases
COOKERY
- menu for the K. of P. Grand Lodge banquet My/25 3/3
- fresh fish is rarity in Flagstaff market Se/ 3/3
- dumplings (with fruit) with Royal Baking Powder No/30 1/1
CORPORATIONS See Business
COST OF LIVING See Economic Conditions
COURTS See Arizona--Courts; individual cities; individual counties.
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE
- Ye Ling marries Wong Toy while in prison in Tombstone for grand larceny in Denver Mr/9 3/2
- act passed by l5th legislature Ap/6 1/3
- young ladies of Flagstaff resolve to make the young men more liberal with their cash Se/21 2/3
COWS See Livestock--Cattle
CRAFTS See Arts, Crafts and Hobbies; for Indian Crafts, see Indians
CREEKS See Water and Water Resources
CRIMES AND CRIMINALS
Includes crimes through court convictions, after which the articles fall under Prisons and Prisoners.
See also: Military
- timber suits will be tried at Prescott's District Court on the 21st Ja/12 2/2
- Luph, ex-A & P work trainman, skips town without paying bills Ja/19 3/2
- Prescott officers raid "opium joints" every week Mr/16 3/1
- R. M. Duncan, Flagstaff, was shot in the wrist by some unknown person in his house Ap/13 3/2
- Webster, Phoenix, may have abscounded rather than drowned in the Salt River Ap/20 4/1
- U.S. Supreme Court declares that U. S. courts have no jurisdiction over Indians who commit crimes My/4 4/1
- Prescott Journal Miner says E. B. Perrine, San Francisco, brings suit against Wm. Garland, Kansas City, for trespassing in year 1887 My/18 1/6
- T. J. Runk pleads guilty to grand larceny and horse stealing My/18 3/3
- Sheriff W. O. O'Niell takes a Winslow woman prisoner to Prescott My/25 3/1
- A. Leonard Myers, ex-mayor of Phoenix and Wells, Fargo & Co. agent is wanted for default of $7,000 in San Francisco Je/1 3/3
- A. Baner, Tombstone butcher, indicted for selling diseased pork Je/1 3/3
- prisoners in the Yavapai county jail awaiting court are listed with charges Je/8 2/2
- E. F. Odell, Flagstaff, returns from taking two prisoners to Prescott for light sentences Je/22 3/1
- Williams presents aspect of martial law Je/29 3/3
- Hurley, ex-A & P, leaves Winslow with unpaid bills Jy/20 3/3
- some Winslow fiend has been writing anonymous letters to families Jy/20 3/3
- Alfred Ruiz, Apache county, has three indictments for felony and one misdemeanor Jy/27 2/2
- Flagstaff has two fights Jy/27 3/1
- anonymous letters case in Winslow may break Ag/3 3/3
- Flagstaff officers raid Hop Sing's hop joint Sunday night, two celestials fined, one celestial and one white discharged Ag/10 3/3
- one anonymous letter writer of Winslow is a man and one a girl Ag/10 3/4
- Usher was acquitted before Flagstaff justice Weatherford Ag/24 3/1
- H. Rainier is jailed in Flagstaff for disturbing the peace at the depot Ag/24 3/2
- Sheriff O'Neil gives notice that he will enforce the weapon carrying act Ag/31 3/1
- pistol shot in the air at a house south of the railroad track in Flagstaff Ag/31 3/3
- Woodbury Howe offers $25 reward for pocket book lost between Milton and Mormon Dairy Se/14 3/4
- James L. Black gives notice that boys throwing stones and clubs at Chinamen will be arrested Se/28 3/2
- E. S. Stover, St. Johns, held on $500 bond for pulling a briar root pipe on a man Se/28 3/3
- few shots have been fired on Flagstaff streets Oc/26 3/2
- reward for lost foot board of black walnut bedstead in Flagstaff Oc/26 3/2
- Marcus Baca, St. Johns, stabs wife twice, $200 reward for him No/2 3/2
- obscene language is used on Railraod Ave. in Flagstaff No/9 3/2
- large amount of petty larceny in vicinity of the Enterprise Lumber Co.'s mill, detailed No/23 3/2
- shooting occurs between McRay and Carter in Winslow; McRay's wound may be fatal No/23 3/4
- Graham count witnesses are threatened by acquitted accused De/28 2/1
- Constable J. W. Frances kills Opton while attempting to arrest him for horse stealing, exonerated De/28 3/3
- knife fight results with too much Christmas hilarity in Flagstaff, no injuries De/28 3/4
Arson
- Riordan Mercantile Company fire believed set Je/8 3/3
- C. E. Boyce, Williams offers $500 reward for arsonist of his place Je/29 5/3
- three attempts at arson in Flagstaff Thursday night, one successful Oc/12 3/2
- James Downs is taken to Prescott for thirty days for vagrancy and is under $1000 bond for arson Oc/19 3/2
- three fires in Prescott are thought to be arson; some prisoners arrested No/23 3/2
Assault
- editor of a New Mexico paper is clubbed by Franks, Territorial solon Mr/23 2/1
- Constable Odell takes John Samon from Flagstaff to Prescott for sixty days in jail for assault on Charlie Beason Ap/13 3/1
- Mrs. Kitty Franklin, Winslow, arrested for assault on Ms. Bertie Adams, taken to Prescott My/25 3/4
- Ms. Bertie Adams charge against Ms. Kitty Franklin is reduced to battery in Williams, $50 fine Je/1 4/2
- W. G. Stewart acquitted on charge of assault with deadly weapon against J. R. Kilpatrick Se/28 3/2
Embezzlement
- Leonard Myers, ex-mayor of Phoenix, gives himself up on embezzlement charge Je/8 2/2
- fracas among knights of the road in Flagstaff was over embezzlement of funds Se/7 3/3
- Little Steve of Zulick board of prison commissioners skips with $6000 Oc/19 2/1
- Zulick may have been in on George H. Stevens prison embezzlement No/2 1/3
- George H. Stevens abandons his wife and children No/2 2/2
- a Mexican is sentenced to one year in Gila county No/9 3/3
- attorney general Churchill brings suit against Geo. H. Stevens' bondsmen No/23 2/3
- A. Leonard Meyer, ex-Phoenix mayor, is sentenced to ten years De/28 2/2
Forgery
- William Howard forges several checks on Flagstaff banks, arrested in San Francisco My/18 1/3
Graft See Indians--Opinion and Treatment
Libel
- libel case of T. W. Johnson, Apache county, against Roger E. Morrison was reversed by Supreme Court My/4 2/3
- $10,000 libel suit against Tombstone Prospector failed My/25 2/1
Murder See also: Feuds
- Sandy Donahue, Flagstaff deputy sheriff, disarms a murderer in San Bernardino Ja/5 3/4
- Indians who murdered Deihl received ten and fifteen year terms, Jones' murderer received fifteen years Ap/6 2/1
- three Navajo Indians killed by cowboys near Fort Wingate, arrested My/18 2/1
- A. W. Callen shot and killed two men, Bryon Charles and R. K. Works, over a mining claim, seemingly self-defense Jy/27 3/3
- Brown, sheepman, disappears on return to home with provisions and money from dip Ag/10 2/3
- A. Fulton found shot in the head at the head of Shoveling Creek in Apache county, not robbed; "Babe Shaw" suspected Ag/10 3/3
- Matt Black kills J. M. Griffith after a long standing feud Ag/31 3/4
- Matt Black held on bond of $2500 for next term of District Court Se/7 3/2
- E. M. Doe, Flagstaff Attorney, represents Matt Black Se/14 3/1
- Matt Black held in bond of $10,000 by Justic Morris; Judge Wright sets aside both Morris and Weatherford's bonds and sets $5,000 Se/14 3/3
- John R. Tabor acquitted in murder attempt in Williams Se/21 3/1
- Chas. W. Beach, Prescott, is killed; George Young is under arrest Se/21 3/3
- Geo. Young is held on $500 bond in the killing of C. W. Beach at Prescott Oc/5 3/1
- Tombstone has big shotting with two killed and one fatally wounded Oc/19 2/2
- five Apache Indians who murdered Deihl and Jones two years ago were sentenced to hang Oc/26 2/1, 2/1
- Andreas Lopez, Papago Indian, is jailed for murdering Peter Verdier of Walnut Grove No/9 2/3
- nine Indians receive sentences varying from ten years to hanging in Gila County No/9 3/3
- Carbola Chavez, Williams, is acquitted of complicity in murder of a Mexican Oct. 26 but given thirty days for carrying knife No/9 3/3
- trial of Matt Black for killing J. M. Griffith began No/16 3/1
- A. W. Callen (Old Grizzly) is not indicted by Grand Jury in murder of Byron J. Charles and Frank H. Work No/16 3/2
- jury of Matt Black disagreed, defendent is held til next regular term No/23 3/1
- Secretary Murphy as acting governor offers $500 for murderer of Charles W. Beach in Prescott De/28 2/2
- ? L. Ambrone shot C. W. Davis in Peach Springs; both telegraph operators De/28 3/2
Perjury
- Mrs. Maria Stemmer, Flagstaff, is discharged on perjury of tax list charge Ag/31 3/2
Robbery See also: Crimes and Criminals-Murder for robberies ending in a death.
- quite a few stage robberies in Southern Arizona Ja/5 3/2
- legislature asses bill making train robbery a capital of fense Mr/9 2/1
- hold up at Thalheimer's saloon was a put up job between the dealer and the robber Mr/23 3/3
- A & P train robbed of $700 to $800 at Canyon Diablo Mr/23 3/3
- A & P offers $500 each for capture and conviction of train robbers Mr/30 3/1
- the four who held up the A & P were cool ones, one even returned for his gun he had left Mr/30 3/4
- gang of burglars and sneak thieves and fences have robbed three homes
- Howe, Sanderson and Guthrie, of Flagstaff Ap/6 3/1
- E. S. Wilcox returns from questing train robbers Ap/6 3/1
- train robbers were captured in Utah by Sheriff O'Neill and posse Ap/13 3/1
- bill making the penalty death for train robbery is given Ap/20 4/1
- R. W. McNail is suspected of being one of the A & P robbers, chased but not caught Ap/27 1/2
- Detective Holten, A & P, and Deputy Sheriff Black, Yavapai, recount fruitless search for J. J. Smith, escaped train robber Ap/27 3/3
- Paymaster Wham is ambushed and robber of $29,000 between Fort Grant and Fort Thomas; eight escorts killed My/18 3/2
- Fred Trittle, special deputy, summons witnesses in the train robber case My/25 3/1
- colored gentleman is arrested in Bellemont for stealing some brushes of J. J. Donahue My/25 3/2
- Paymaster Wham, held responsible for robbery Je/1 2/1
- $5 reward for lost pocket book in Flagstaff Je/1 3/1
- Tucson man pays his debts and is arrested on suspicion of the Wham robbery Je/15 2/1
- Geo. Wilson and Chas. Symons fined $25 for stealing a suit of clothes in Williams, in jail due to inability to pay Je/22 3/4
- W. O. O'Niell goes to Prescott with escaped train robber A. J. Smith Jy/6 3/1
- J. B. Smith's house on the mountain was burglarized Se/14 3/2
- attempted robbery ignored by Todd who proceeds to obtain a weapon and run robber out of country Se/21 3/3
- three attempts to commit murder are made in Yuma by Mexicans Se/28 3/3
- Florence stage robbed at Dry Creek by two Mexicans Oc/12 3/3
- Tragic meat market at Prescott is robbed of $300 No /9 2/3
- J. A. Miller is robbed in Tucson hotel No/23 2/3
- Bill Berry is fined $10 by Justice Weatherford, Flagstaff, for stealing gloves No/23 3/1
- J. J. Smith's, leader of Canyon Diablo train robbers, conviction will show Easterners Arizona has law No/30 2/1
- quarry employee is held up in Flagstaff No/30 3/1
- C. A. Keller has his roof stolen by Indians No/30 3/2
- escape of the Wham robbers reflects severely on people of Arizona De/28 2/1
- Arizona delegate to congress leaves after spending time defending the Wham robbers De/28 2/2
Rustling and Horse Stealing
- Col. J. H. Breed recovers stolen horses Mr/30 3/1
- Jose Valencia or "Pete" Valencia is arrested in Flagstaff for stealin two horses in Tucson My/25 4/2
- young man wishes to pay for two horses he stole near Frys Spring in Sept. 1881 Je/1 3/2
- $300 reward ad by Frank Hicks warns perspective buyers Jy/20 3/1
- Frank Hicks, Winslow, warns against selling of any female A H T branded cattle Jy/20 3/4
- two Walnut Creek horse thieves were captured in California and jailed in Prescott Ag/24 3/3
- Dr. Warnekros r rts loss of sorrel horse at Mormon Dairy Se/28 3/3
- Henry Gruder, horse thief in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, and an ex-Tucson resident is hung in Illinois Oc/12 1/4
- Deputy Sheriff Brown delivers five horse thieves to Williams No/9 3/3
- two Indians are charged in Graham county No/23 2/3
- Rhoades & Livermore fail to find A-1 horse thieves No/30 3/2
- thieves who stole horses from A-1 ranch made good escape De/7 3/1
- Arizona Cattle Co. offers reward for Will and John Aiken, horse thieves De/7 3/2
- Indian cattle thieves numerous around Gallup De/7 3/4
CRIMINALS See Crimes and Criminals
DAIRY CATTLE See Livestock--Cattle
DAMS See Water and Water Resources
DANCERS See Entertainment
DANCING See Entertainment
DEATHS See Children; Women's individual names
DEBTS See Banks and Finances-Debts
DECORATION DAY See Holidays and Religious Days
DEMOCRATIC PARTY See Elections and Politics
DENTISTS See Medicine as a Profession
DISASTERS Includes only natural calamities. See also: Fires and Fire Prevention; Railroad-Accidents
- thirty-five people perish in storm in New Mexico De/7 3/4
DISEASES Includes only human diseases and methods used to control their spread. Animal diseases are found under Livestock. See also: Medicine
- several cases of smallpox reported in Albuquerque and Gallup Ja/26 3/1
- seventy cases of smallpox in Albuquerque; incorrect only one case Ja/26 3/4
- children dying of diptheria in Albuquerque; incorrect all are convalescing Ja/26 3/4
- L. L. Burns, Flagstaff, recuperates from neuralgia Mr/9 3/1
- seven year old Harry Marvin dies of dropsy at Canyon Diablo Mr/16 3/2
- child of Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Switzer, Flagstaff, recuperates from pneumonia Mr/30 3/2
- Justice J. W. Weatherford is in California, recuperating from rheumatism Mr/18 1/3
- Wm. Campbell is seriously ill with mountain fever Ag/10 3/2
- four men die in Tucson from excessive heat and drinking ice water Ag/17 3/4
- Jos. Hoffman, Flagstaff, found dead, stroke suspected due to his being a subject to paralysis Ag/31 3/2
- Charley Kathrens, Winslow, is in Flagstaff due to a serious fever Se/21 3/2
- young man dies of typhoid fever at Prime House in Flagstaff No/16 37,
- Paul Daze, thirteen, years old, dies of brain fever No/30 3/3
- Thomas C. Bray, Prescott, dies of heart disease De/28 3/4
DISEASES (Mental) See Mental Health
DOCTORS See Medicine as a Profession
DOGS See Pets
DOMESTIC ANIMALS See Livestock
DRAWING See Arts, Crafts and Hobbies
DRESS See Fads and Fashions
DROWNINGS See Accidents
DRUGS See Alcohol and Drugs
DRUNKS See Alcohol and Drugs
DRY FARMING See Agriculture
EASTER See Holidays and Religious Days
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS Includes prices and cost of living. Transportation advertisements may contain rates at times. See also: Banks and Finance
- H. H. Fisher, Flagstaff, gives price of Eagle milk and sugar Ja/12 3/1
- prices of various items in Flagstaff Ja/19 3/1
- boss butter, $.20 in Flagstaff Ap/20 3/1
- tea prices in Flagstaff, wine prices, butter prices My/4 3/1
- beef sells by the quarter for $.04 a pound in Prescott No/9 2/3
EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS See also: Colleges and Universities
- sentiment of the people is to abolish the office of Territorial Superintendent of Schools or at least have a former teacher Ja/12 2/2
- Superintendent of Public Instruction endeavors to have teachers endorse him for reappointment, Tucson Star says let him take an examination first Ja/19 2/3
- Superintendent reports 184 schools with 40 in Yavapai county, financial report too Ja/26 2/1
- Supt. Strauss estimates $5.10 as cost per pupil per month Ja/26 2/1
- county superintendent directs attention to educational exhibit of the Arizona Industrial Exposition Association Mr/16 3/2
- new school law compels attendance, allows only married women teachers and requiring three month residency in county and Territory Mr/30 4/2
- George W. Cheyney, Cochise county, is appointed Superintendent of Public Instruction Ap/27 1/3
- Pima county receives $30,126.02 in school moneys this past year Ag/10 2/2
- number of school age children in Arizona by counties Oc/19 2/1
- Pinal county collects $16,69O.90 in poll tax for school purposes No/2 3/2
- teachers of Gila county hold an institute at Globe No/30 3/4
- Board of Supervisors have granted Tuba City a school district De/7 3/2
- Maricopa county school teachers hold five day convention in Phoenix De/28 2/2
Ash Fork
- Woodville Williams, teacher, visits Flagstaff Ja/12 3/1
- Miss Lola Woods, Flagstaff, will teach in Ash Fork this Winter Se/28 3/1
Flagstaff
- public school children held a picnic on the Brannen addition Ap/20 3/1
- Col. T. J. Thorp delivers address to pupils My/4 3/2
- teachers arrange to hold an exhibition by the students at the Arizona Wood Company's hall on the last day of school My/18 1/3
- Florence Pierson, Arty Anderson and Lee Doyle are Miss Clara Coffin's best pupils My/18 1/5
- Flagstaff instructs surveyors to select area for public school house in townsite area Je/1 3/3
See Land and Land Tenure for further information.
- Judge French visits and praises the departments, in particular the primary school Je/8 3/2
- election of a school trustee to succeed P. P. Daggs takes place in a week, today vote is taken on moving old school house Je/22 3/1
- A. A. Dutton elected school trustee Jy/6 3/2
- on Aug. 20 taxpayers will vote for $6,000 for new brick school house Ag/10 3/2
- sixty-four for building new school house and six against; W. L. Van Horn elected assessor and collector Ag/24 3/3
- starts Monday Ag/31 3/1
- Prof. Riggins, Colorado, is new principal Ag/31 3/1
- eighty-eight enroll under Principal Kiggins, Miss Clara Coffins and Miss Jennie Crothers, building is improved Se/7 3/3
- Miss Belle Switzer of Kiggins' class substitutes by Miss Clara Coffin Se/23 3/1
- public school in good condition, single desks are a new improvement Se/21 3/1
- W. L. Van Horn reports ecial tax for new school house coming in well Oc/5 3/2
- school taxes become delinquent Nov. 8; they have not been "dropped" Oc/19 3/1
- meeting held which decided to drop the school tax until May and then resume operation in proper way No/9 3/1
- A & P agrees to donate one block (24 lots) to be selected by the Board of Trustees to be used only for school purposes No/9 3/4
- two days for Thanksgiving vacation No/30 3/1
- in best shape due to Principal L. F. Kiggins No/30 3/1
Prescott
- has a muddle over its public schools and the action of its directors Jy/2O 3/1
- has five departments in public schools Oc/26 3/3
Winslow
- act passed in l5th legislature Ap/6 1/3
EDUCATORS
Only the original article containing on an educator's name is listed here. For complete information see the individual's name.
- Miss Clara Coffin, Flagstaff teacher Ja/5 3/4
- Woodville Williams, Ash Fork teacher Ja/12 3/1
- George W. Cheyney, Superintendent of Public Instruction Ap/27 1/3
- Jas. McClintock, Normal School Director Ap/27 1/3
- Dr. J. F. Hart, Maricopa county, Normal School Director Ap/27 1/3
- H. B. Farmer, Maricopa county Normal School Director Ap/27 1/3
- Miss Flora Weatherford, Flagstaff teacher My/18 1/3
- Miss Jennie Crother, Flagstaff teacher Jy/20 3/1
- L. F. Kiggins, Flagstaff school principal Ag/31 3/1
- Charles S. Sheldon, Professor of Natural Science at Missouri State Normal School Se/7 3/3
- Miss Lola Woods, Flagstaff, Ash Fork teacher Se/28 3/1
ELECTION AND POLITICS
- Arizona press is ready to being springing governorship candidates Ja/5 2/1
- present election law is taken from California which is considering a change to the Australian ballot law Ja/5 2/2
- Champion comments on economic Democratic Board of Supervisors first uneconomic step in area of county printing Ja/19 2/2
- Prescott Courier jokes about so many Republicans wanting offices Mr/16 3/2
- bill requiring foreigners to have naturalization papers before registering is good Mr/23 2/1
- leeches in the Republican party in this Territory should be left out Mr/23 2/2
- acts passed in l5th legislature Ap/6 1/2, 1/2, 1/2
- J. H. Headley, Territorial Council, announces candidacy for re-election in two years Ap/6 2/1
- Republican party receives a severe blow when Coconino bill was vetoed Ap/27 3/2
- Phoenix has some of the best manipulators against Northern Arizona's interest My/4 2/2
- New Yorker asks if wild bananas grow on Colorado river No/30 2/1
- Prescott will hold city election De/7 3/4
ELECTRICITY
- Prescott is to have electric lights soon Ja/5 3/1
- why don't some of Flagstaff's citizens contact an electric light company? Ag/17 3/2
- Congress mine has electric lights and runs day and night No/23 2/3
ELECTRIC LIGHTS See Electricity
ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY TEACHERS See Educators
EMBEZZLEMENT See Crimes and Criminals-Embezzlement
EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION See also: Mormons and Mormonism
- Ernest and Leon Ronase, Kansas, look over Flagstaff area for a colony location Ja/5 3/1
- Commissioner of Immigration T. E. Farish of Phoenix, sends pamphlet to Champion, "Northern Arizona: Its Forests, Arable and Grazing Lands." Ja/12 2/1
- Arizona is a place for poor men to settle and rich men to invest Mr/9 2/1
- J. A. Black, Pima county, is appointed Immigration Commissioner Ap/27 1/3
- a nine wagon train of six families from Wisconsin go to Little Chino Valley to settle Ag/31 3/2
- tide has set in with new farm families daily passing through Flagstaff Se/7 3/2
- Southern Pacific Railroad Company prepares illustrated work on arid lands of California and Arizona No/9 2/1
EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR See also: Business; Mines and Mining; Railroads
- E. H. Witherell advertises for freight teams Ja/12 3/2
- parties with teams wanted by E. H. Witherell in United Verde Ja/19 1/5
- act passes to define and fix qualification of public institutions employees of the Territory and counties Ap/6 1/3
- a girl wanted for general house work in Flagstaff Je/22 3/1
- Wannamaker & Brown of Philadelphia want a Flagstaff Sales-agent Jy/6 3/2
- scraper teams wanted near Bellemont by Walter J. Hill Ag/24 3/1
- no demand at the saw mills now but tie cutters will be needed later Se/7 3/2
- W. A. Clark, leasee of United Verde mines, advertises for freight teams Oc/26 3/1
- E. H . Witherell, United Verde contractor, needs more freight teams, pays $8 per ton No/23 3/2
ENTERTAINMENT See also: Music; Fairs; Sports; Arts, Crafts and Hobbies
For information on G. A. R. Encampment in Milwaukee see Military--Veterans.
Flagstaff
- G. Wharton James gives three lectures and now goes to Albuquerque to lecture No/2 3/1
- Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Fain gave a party Monday evening Ja/5 3/1
- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ashurst give a New Year's party Ja/5 3/2
- Leap-year ball given at the Arizona Wood Company's Hall Monday Ja/5 3/3
- surprise party given to Mr. and Mrs. Fain at their home Ja/12 3/2
- dinner party given for Gorham A. Bray Ja/12 3/2
- dance given at W. E. Lockwood last evening Ja/19 3/1
- Ransom Post, G. A. R. gives a grand ball Feb.22 Ja/19 3/2
- Flagstaff people have been sleighing Ja/26 3/1
- Inaugural ball Mr/9 3/3
- Inaugural ball held at Wood Hall was "grandest entertainment" of the season Mr/9 3/3
- Twenty Pleasusre Seekers have a pleasant party at Wood Hall Mr/30 3/1
- social dance given Monday at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fain Ap/6 3/1
- tickets are out for the K of P grand ball for visiting brethern Ap/6 3/1
- dance was given at Wood Hall by the Twenty Pleasure Seekers Ap/13 3/1
- dance was given at Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lockwood Ap/13 3/1
- grand reception and ball given in honor of those who fought for Coconino Ap/20 3/1
- public school children held a picnic on the Brannen addition Ap/20 3/1
- ball and reception to honor those who fought for Coconino was a success, details Ap/27 3/3
- dance at Old Town well attended My/18 1/5
- Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Brannen gave an euchre part My/18 3/2
- social dance Saturday given by young men My/4 3/1
- Mrs. Thos. F. McMilion entertained Thursday evening Je/1 3/1
- party visits Rogers Lake from Flagstaff Je/8 3/4
- social event given at Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kilpatrick included euchre, wheat and dancing Je/15 3/3
- dance at Wood Hall on night of the 4th Je/29 3/1
- J. J. Donahue will have a troop of actors perform when his addition is completed Je/29 3/2
- dance in Old Town was well attended Jy/20 3/1
- Grant Camp No. 1, Sons of Veterans give a grand social dance Ag/3 3/1
- tea party given by Mrs. Harry Fulton and Mrs. Jno. Vories Ag/10 3/2
- social dance held at Wm. Fain's mountain ranch 35 miles from town Ag/10 3/2
- Rev. G. H. Adams lectures on the moon, Monday night and the sun, Tuesday night Ag/10 3/3
- Camp Grant, No. 1, Sons of Veterans give grand ball at Wood Hall on the 19th Ag/10 3/2
- "Attend the dance." Ag/17 3/1
- festival is given at Mrs. P. B. Rumsey's Ag/17 3/2
- dance at the school house was grand success Ag/17 3/2
- dance of Camp Grant, No. 1, Sons of Veterans promises to be successful Ag/17 3/2
- gentlemen not receiving invitations to the Sons of Veterans ball are invited Ag/17 /2
- party climbs the Peaks Ag/17 3/1
- dance given by Camp Grant, No. 1, Sons of Veterans is a success Ag/24 3/2
- there is a phrenologist in town to tell character and fortune by the shape of the head Ag/24 3/2
- improptu dance is held at Wood Co.'s Hall for Miss Lillie Marshall Ag/31 3/2
- George Enos, phrenologist, is in Flagstaff Ag/31 3/3
- dance held at Jim Black's ranch in honor of deputy sheriff's birthday Se/14 3/1
- cosmopolitan gathering given by M. E. Church ladies Se/28 3/2
- dance given as farewell to Miss Lillie Marshall Se/28 3/3
- apron party is given at Mrs. D. M. Riordan Oc/12 3/1
- serenade held for Chicago Herald's bicyclist, Tom Roe Oc/19 3/2
- dance held by young men was a success Oc/19 3/2
- lecture on "Paris and its Great Exposition of 1889" and "Picturesque India" are given by G. W. James at M. E. Church Oc/26 3/2
- dance in Babbitt's new building Wednesday and "Dad" Hawks, Friday were successes No/30 3/2
- Ransom Post, G. A. R. will give free supper De/7 3/1
- committee in charge of Masonic Ball are sparing no pains De/28 3/1
- Masonic Ball at Bank Hotel on New Year's Eve De/28 3/1
- Masonic ball will be event of the season at the Bank Hotel De/28 3/2
Prescott
- has lawn party at Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Burmister Ag/17 3/1
Winslow
- dance at Independence Hall; girls should not engage all dances early Jy/20 3/3
- Independence hall was crowded with dancers Jy/27 3/3
- dance was a great success De/28 3/2
- Flagstaffians who attended the dance De/28 3/2
EPIDEMIC See Diseases
ESCAPES (PRISON) See Prisons and Prisoners
EPISCOPALIANS See Protestants and Protestantism
EXHIBITIONS See Fairs
EXPOSITIONS See Fairs
EXPLORERS AND ADVENTURERS
- John Hance, Grand Canyon Ap/20 3/1
- Lieut. Schwatka Ag/31 3/2
EXPLOSIONS See Accidents
FADS AND FASHIONS See also: Courtship and Marriage; Entertainment
- dress of ladies attending Inaugural Ball briefly described Mr/9 3/3
FAIRS
FARM ANIMALS See Livestock
FARM CROPS See Agriculture
FARM PRODUCE See Agriculture
FARMING See Agriculture
FARMS See Ranches and Farms
FASHIONS See Fads and Fashions
FEDERAL AID TO EDUCATION See Education and Schools
FESTIVALS See Holidays and Religious Days
FEUDS See also: Crimes and Criminals
- cattlemen of Chiricahua Cattle Co. and sheepmen fight at Bonita, five killed Ja/12 3/2
FEVER See Diseases
FIGHTS See Sports
FINANCE See Banks and Finance; Economic Conditions
FIRE ENGINES See Fires and Fire Prevention
FIRE INSURANCE See Insurance
FIRE PREVENTION See Fires and Fire Prevention
FIREARMS See also: Accidents
- E. S. Gosney receives a 12 gauge double barrel shot gun and a Winchester rifle My/18 1/5
- new Arizona law requires businessmen to post notices of disarmament in their places of business Jy/27 3/2
FIRES AND FIRE PREVENTION
- act to provide against conflagrations in towns and villages Ap/6 1/2
- Peach Springs railroad eating house is destroyed, rebuilding begun Ag/31 3/1
- public schools in large cities throughout the country hold fire drills Se/14 1/4
- Prescott firemen challenge Phoenix boys to a hose race for $500 to $100 No/2 3/1
- Prescott firemen claim unfair treatment at hose race in Phoenix No/2 3/2
- Wm. McIntire's house burns down two miles other side of Bellemont No/9 3/2
Flagstaff
- fire meeting to be held at J. M. Simpson6s office Ap/13 3/1
- there is a movement on foot to organize a fire department Ap/13 3/1
- members of the fire department meet at J. M. Simpson's Monday Je/8 3/1
- Riordan Mercantile Co. expresses thanks to Flagstaffian who helped fight the fire Je/8 3/4
- Arizona Lumber Company gives $100 for completion of system for fire protection Je/15 3/2
- Sunday morning McGonigle's and Geo. Wood's houses burned and the A & P depot with wool and other goods inside Jy/6 3/3
- C. H. Schulz lost one bale of wool at the depot Jy/13 3/1
- J. C. Vining loses $150 watch of Mrs. Vining Jy/13 3/1
- A & P agent Brown is busy unmixing things saved from depot Jy/13 3/1
- "Little Giant" fire pump saves entire street from flames as well as near depot fire, needs businesses more or larger pump and fire department Jy/13 3/3
- false alarm given Thursday evening Ag/17 3/2
- W. J. Murphy's barn caught fire, dampness and no wind kept damage down Se/21 3/2
- two attempts were made to burn up train cars and one to Burn G. A. Woods' new house, one car did burn Oc/12 3/2
Prescott
- has a small fire My/18 1/5
- three fires destroying B. F. Sloan's livery stable and eighteen horses, Prescott Opera house and D. Levy's barn; arson No/23 3/2
Williams
- business portion burns; $12,000 loss with very little insured Mr/23 3/3
- recount of Williams fire Je/29 3/3
- Charley Crughton discovered fire at C. E. Boyce's and thanks to Bill Marks and Hobo Jack much was saved Je/29 3/3
- C. E. Boyce offers $500 reward for arsonists Je/29 3/3
FISHER'S TANKS
FISHING See Sports
FLAGSTAFF
- a tribute to Jas. M. Simpson for his work in the town Ja/19 3/2
- U. S. Senate sets aside 320 acres for a townsite, incorporation is now possible Ja/19 3/2
(See Land and Land Tenure for further information.)
- passengers on sidetracked train enjoy town Ja/26 3/2
- Robert Hornbeck trims trees between New Town and Old Town for looks Mr/30 3/2
- Flagstaff gang pledges not to play for more than $7 unless circumstances permit, signed Ap/27 3/4
- real estate is good investment My/4 2/1
- a future gleams through the cloud of disappointment My/4 2/1
- Mrs. Thos. McMillon buyo Evans property My/18 1/5
- J. R. Kilpatrick sells Mrs. Nora McCabe lots 11 and 12 in block 17 Je/1 3/1
- progresses Je/1 3/2
- merchants do good business and think has a great future Je/8 3/1
- George Babbitt is appointed second Justice of the Peace by the Board of Supervisors Je/22 3/2
- large number of strangers in town Jy/13 3/1
- despite hard times, building still going on Jy/20 3/2
- old "Prairie schooner" and a band of Supai Indians are on outskirts Ag/3 3/1
- most prosperous along A & P Ag/3 3/1
- several real estate transactions take place Ag/10 3/1
- several eastern gentlemen look for investment Ag/17 3/1
- real estate agent Woods reports $1500 worth of real estate sales this week Ag/17 3/1
- Justice Court is busy Ag/24 3/1
- band of gypsies camped on the outskirts Se/7 3/1
- description Se/7 3/3
- one of few Arizona towns to make steady progress in last five years Se/28 2/1
- would be most important as well as largest town if Central Arizona Railway were to be completed Oc/26 2/1
- P. D. Berry constructs sidewalk in front of San Juan with Arizona sandstone Oc/26 3/1
- has good all-around-the-year climate Oc/26 3/1
- not long til town will be large and important city No/9 2/1
- "How to Kill Flagstaff" No/23 1/4
- great many express favor of incorporation while large number oppose No/23 2/1
- house to rent at P. J. Brannen & Bro's. store No/30 3/2
FLOOD See Disasters
FLORENCE
- organizes board of trade No/30 3/4
FLOWERS AND GARDENING See also: Agriculture
- Martin Wear discovers a plant from which indelible ink is made Ag/24 3/3
- Charles S. Sheldon, Professor of Natural Science in Missouri spends two days studying Flagstaff wild flowers Se/7 3/3
FOLKLORE AND HUMOR See also: Courtship and Marriage
- lastest slander upon Arizona concerns lynching around church time Ja/19 4/1
- as "Marriage in Arizona", from an English Gazette Ja/19 4/1
- a cowboy train ticket Ap/20 1/4
- R. W. McNeil robber who writes poetry escapes Winslow officer Ap/27 1/2
- an Indian story relating to the original "Buffalo Bill" Cody, father of showman My/4 1/3
- Arizona lawyer lost his life because he wiped his nose with his handkerchief instead of his fingers My/25 2/1
- Detroit Free Press takes extracts from the "Arizona Kicker" Je/1 1/4
- man in Paris couldn't get protection from American consul so considers coming to Arizona Je/1 2/1
- Bill Nye requires Arizona guests to file down their spurs before retiring Je/1 4/1
- Tucson judge who didn't know law Je/8 4/1
- Red Shirt Celebration of the Fourth of July by Gunwad, the Arizona Kicker Jy/20 4/2
- imitation of a Shakespearse's poem to be written, "The M-r-y Wives
- Winsl-w." Ag/3 3/2
- chickens hatch in the kitchen in Phoenix Ag/17 4/1
- Arkansas man shoots mother in law thinking her a panther Ag/31 1/7
- excerpt from the Arizona Kicker Oc/12 4/1
- Arizona cowboy beats Mexicans custom officials No/30 4/1
- Poem "The Man from Flagstaff" by Mill Town De/7 3/3
- Albuquerque has fortune teller named Madame Hana De/7 3/4
FOOD See Agriculture; Cookery; Economic Conditions
FORESTERS See Forests and Forestry
FORESTS AND FORESTRY See also: Lumber and Lumbering
- Harry Jeffords, U. S. District Attorney, visits Flagstaff on U. S. timber cases Ag/17 3/1
- E. S Gosney has choice specimens of petrified wood Se/14 3/2
- E. C. Hornady resigns as special timber agent for Northern Arizona, N. B. Booth replaces him Se/28 2/1
- S. A. Hawks is special timber agent No/2 3/1
- figures presented to the Forestry Congress shows that in eighteen years they will be gone No/23 2/1
- N. B. Booth, timber inspector No/30 3/1
FORGERY See Crimes and Criminals-Forgery
FOURTH OF JULY See Holidays and Religious Days
FRUIT See Agriculture
FRY'S SPRINGS
GALLUP
- has meat shop called Arizona Meat Market De/7 3/4
GAMBLING
- Prescott citizens win $2,000 in Louisiana Lottery Oc/26 3/1
- soldier at Fort Thomas wins $5,000 in Louisiana State Lottery No/30 3/4
GAME See Animals
GARDENING See Flowers and Gardening
GEOLOGISTS See Scientists
GEOLOGY
- ancient villages, petrified forests, inland lakes and rich grass as well as unknown Indian tribes found 600 miles north of Prescott Ja/26 1/4
- act passes allowing $1,000 salary to Arizona geologist with mileage Ap/6 1/3
- office of Territorial Geologist is now operative due to proper appropriations, Dr. Alex Tripple, Globe, is appointed Ap/13 1/5
- John F. Blandy, Yavapai county, is appointed Territorial Geologist Ap/27 1/3
- E. S. Gosney has choice specimens of petrified wood Se/14 3/2
GHOST DANCE See Indians
GILA COUNTY
- warrant advertised by Board of Supervisors is not sold yet No/2 3/2
GOVERNMENT See Arizona; Indians
GOVERNORS See Arizona-Governors
GRAHAM COUNTY
- W. O. Damron, treasurer, awards $50,000 bond bid to Lamprecht Bros. & Co. Oc/12 3/3
GRAIN See Agriculture
GRAND CANYON
- 15th legislature encourages construction of railraods to the Grand Canyon Ap/6 1/2
- group visits Ap/6 3/3
- four go for two weeks Ap/27 3/1
- Lord Cecil Baring, London, visits My/18 1/5
- Nogales Herald says Dr. Goodfellow, Tombstone, builds three boats to take the entire length of the Grand Canyon My/18 1/6
- is 317 miles long with average depth of 6,300 feet Je/1 2/1
- article on the phenomenon of nature Je/15 1/5
- Flagstaff party takes two week trip Je/22 3/2
- Flagstaff party returns Je/29 3/2
- 400 eastern people may visit this summer Jy/13 3/1
- Missouri couple visit Jy/13 3/1
- party returns Jy/13 3/2
- Raymond excursion of sixty people arrives the 20th in Flagstaff Jy/13 3/2
- Raymond's excursion heads for Canyon Jy/20 3/2
- details of eastern excursionists trip Jy/27 3/2
- Hoskins family visit Ag/10 3/1
- Col. F. B. Davison and J. M. Simpson visit Ag/10 3/1
- favorite resort this summer Ag/10 3/1
- group visits Ag/10 3/3
- several parties have returned Ag/24 3/1
- Dr. Warnekros, Tombstone, breaks his leg before navigating the stream Ag/24 3/2
- visiting parties speak in praise of John Hance Ag/31 3/2
- John Hance will guide any party over the 140 miles of the Little Colorado from the mouth to the mouth of the Cataract Se/7 3/2
- Prescott minister visits Oc/12 3/2
- 50 Camp Verde cavalry troopers descend Oc/12 3/2
- Lt. Nolan's company returns Oc/19 3/2
- four visit No/16 3/1
GROCERY TRADE See Business
GUNS See Firearms
HARRISBURG
HEALTH CARE See Medicine
HOBBIES See Arts, Crafts and Hobbies
HOLIDAYS AND RELIGIOUS DAYS See also: Entertainment
- Wolfley's proclamation of Tuesday as a legal holiday was too late for publication My/4 3/2
- Flagstaff Chinese colony celebrated their festival of the dead last week Ag/31 3/2
- Flagstaff Mexican population celebrate Mexican Independence Day Se/14 3/1
Christmas
- patients in Phoenix asylum receive a grand Christmas feast Ja/5 3/3
- Town, the manager of Santa Rita Cattle Company his vaqueros a dinner Ja/19 1/2
- Flagstaff merchants have big stocks De/7 3/1
- restaurants and boarding houses has specially good bills o'fare De/28 3/1
- Santa Claus (Harry Fulton) brings presents to children at M. E. Church in Flagstaff De/28 3/3
Decoration Day
- details of Flagstaff celebration with W. G. Stewart's speech given Je/1 2/2
Easter
- "Easter tomorrow" Ap/20 3/1
- Easter services conducted by Rev. N. L. Gurthrie Ap/27 3/1
Fourth of July
- Flagstaff should begin planning Ap/27 3/2
- let Flagstaff celebrate the glorious Fourth Je/8 3/1
- Flagstaff Riding and Driving Park Association, Flagstaff, meets to plan celebration Je/8 3/2
- Driving Park Association offers $1000 in prizes for horse racing alone Je/15 3/1
- Prescott plans grand 4th, why not Flagstaff Je/15 3/2
- Flagstaff Riding and Driving Park Association's grand celebration plans given Je/15 3/3
- full page spread on Flagstaff Riding and Driving Park Association celebration Je/22 1/1
- Flagstaff will have to top Fourth of July celebration Je/22 2/1
- let's all turn out on the Fourth in Flagstaff Je/22 3/1
- Flagstaff citizens invited to Grand Procession Je/22 3/2
- 6th U. S. Cavalry Bank from Fort Wingate is engaged for Flagstaff celebration Je/22 3 2
- full page advertisement of Flagstaff celebration Je/29 1/-
- A & P will sell round trip excursion tickets for one fare Je/29 2/3
- Kingman, Prescott and Gallup celebrate 113th anniversary Je/29 3/1
- preparations about complete for Driving Park Association Je/29 3/1
- everybody should turn out in Flagstaff Je/29 3/1
- Flagstaff Riding and Driving Association's ice cream, lemonade, fruits and lunch concession awarded to Babbitt and Keller Je/29 3/1
- pay subscription for Flagstaff's entertainments so prizes and purses can be set up Je/29 3/2
- Flagstaff celebration a success Jy/6 3/2
- Flagstaff's celebration race, cowboy and lady rider winners given Jy/6 3/4
New Year's Day
- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ashurst, Flagstaff, give a New Year's party Ja/5 3/2
- Arizona Central Bank sends a New Year's card to the Champion Ja/5 3/3
St. Patrick's Day
- passed off quietly in Flagstaff Mr/23 3/1
- pick up concert Mr/23 3/1
Thanksgiving
- President issues proclamation No/9 2/2
- President's and Governor's proclamation No/16 2/2
- no entertainment in Flagstaff, all efforts concentrate on Christmas No/23 3/1
- next Thursday is Thanksgiving, keep sharp look out on your turkeys and chickens No/23 3/1
- services will be held at M. E. Church in Flagstaff at 10:30 No/23 3/1
- M. E. Church of Flagstaff gives Thanksgiving dinner to help pay off lots No/23 3/2
- ladies of M. E. Church, Flagstaff, report dinner a success No/30 3/1
- Flagstaff public school had two day vacation No/30 3/1
HOMESTEAD See Land and Land Tenure
HORSE RACING See Sports-Horse Racing
HORSES See Livestock-Horses
HOSPITALS See Mental Health
HOTELS See Business
HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT
- Babbitt's has a patent ice cooler which will carry ice cream to the cliffs and caves My/25 3/1
- Mrs. Kilpatrick, Flagstaff, sells furniture before going east Se/28 3/1
- Mrs. E. B. Davison, Flagstaff, sells ingrain carpets, floor matting, etc. Oc/19 3/1
HOUSES See Building and Buildings
HUMOR See Folklore and Humor
HUNTING See Sports
ILLNESS See Diseases
IMMIGRATION See Emigration and Immigration
INDEBTEDNESS See Banks and Finances-Debts
INDIAN AGENTS Only the original article containing the name of an agent is indexed here. For more information see the individual's name.
- M. Johnson Ag/17 3/4
- Clauce Ag/17 3/4
- W. C. Crouse, Indiana, is appointed agent of Pima and Papago Indians, vice Clauce. M. Johnson Ag/17 3/4
- Capt. John L. Bullis, San Carlos military acting Indian agent Oc/5 1/5
INDIANS Southwestern Indians in and around Arizona are included. General articles may pertain to other North American Indians and if so will have North American Indians noted by "NA Indians". The articles are subdivided by Treatment and Opinion and Individual Tribes.
- ten and fifteen year sentences given murderer of Deihl Ap/6 2/1
- U. S. Supreme Court declares that U. S. Courts have no jurisdiction over Indians, how will territorial authorities get possession My/4 4/1
- between San Carlos and Sierra Madres a band shoots a miner through the legs and then roasted him to death and takes the horses My/18 1/4
- Indians of Arizona Je/1 1/2
- Indian cattle thieves numerous around Gallup De/7 3/4
- Apaches are to be returned to San Carlos Reservation, citizens should protest Je/29 2/1
- Geronimo reported ushering at Sunday school Jy/13 2/1
- Wallapais return from "Ghost dance" at Grass Springs called by the Piutes Ag/24 1/4
- statistics for U. S. including agencies, houses, church members, etc. Ag/24 1/6
- report untrue of break out at Peach Springs Se/21 3/2
- North Carolina sua-ests Vermont a suitable place for Geronimo Oc/5 2/2
- report on Geronimo from General Armstrong Oc/12 2/3
- Geronimo and his band should be settled in New England Oc/19 2/1
- Gila County sentences nine Indians for murder, sentences vary from ten years to hanging No/9 3/3
- sensational reports of Apache outrages are damaging Arizona No/16 2/1
- Apache Indian convicts who murdered Sheriff Reynolds and Deputy Holmes fled to Sonora No/16 3/1
- newspaper must stop sensational reports, only the four Apache convicts are at large No/23 2/2
- Eugene Middleton was wounded during Indian prisoners' escape near Florence No/23 2/3
- two are charged with horse stealing in Graham County No/23 2/3
- Mexicans guard border to prevent eight killers of Gila County officers from entering Mexico No/30 1/3
- C. A. Keller has his roof stolen by Indians No/30 3/2
Treatment and Opinion
- Gen. Crook's unique and forcible method of discussing matters with the Indians Ag/10 2/2
Tribes
INDUSTRIAL FAIRS See Fairs
INDUSTRY See Business
INSANITY See Mental Health
INSURANCE
- only two, J. Salzman and Dr. H. Hardrich, are insured in Williams fire Mr/23 3/3
- Riordan Mercantile Company has $50,000 fire loss only partially insured Je/8 3/3
- Lion Fire Insurance Company gives aid to flood victims Je/15 3/2
- Haverstick and another gentleman are adjusting the A & P affairs from the fire Jy/13 3/1
INVENTIONS See Inventors and Inventions
INVENTORS AND INVENTIONS
- Westinghouse air-brake instruction car arrives in Winslow Ag/3 3/2
IRRIGATION See Water and Water Resources-Canals and Irrigation
JAILS See Prisons and Prisoners
JEROME See Mines and Mining
JOBS See Employment and Labor
JOURNALS See Newspapers
JUDGES See Law as a Profession
JUSTICE (ADMINISTRATION) See Arizona-Courts; Crimes and Crimina |