ACCIDENT INSURANCE
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ACCIDENTS
See also: Disasters; Fires and Fire Prevention; Medicine; Railroads; Lumber and Lumbering; Mines and Mining
- W. H. Sparklin and Scott hurt at Milton sawmill Ja/11 7/2
- Orr killed at Williams tunnel Ja/18 7/2
- Webb Wallace had horse fall on him Ja/18 7/2
- C. W. Doty, Williams, has foot hurt while coasting Ja/18 7/4
- Benjamin F. Doney injured by timber falling on him at Gold Bronze mine at Vanderbilt Ja/25 7/1
- George F. Schaal has leg hurt when caught between box cars Ja/25 7/3
- George W. Eakles, Phoenix, thrown from buggy and killed Fe/1 2/2
- Gus Reamer has toes amputated after axe slipped Fe/1 7/2
- Webb Wallace improving after horse fell on him Fe/1 7/3
- Jas. Finley, Tucson, fell off bicycle and broke arms Fe/8 1/4
- Quinn, fireman, falls under wheels of train; leg amputated Fe/15 7/4
- A & P crewmen hurt in accident at Allentown Fe/15 7/4
- Otto Debsch has arm sawed at Williams mill Fe/15 7/5
- A. R. Kilgore falls while working on Dr. Johnston's building in Williams Fe/15 7/5
- Wm. Sutton, Santa Fe Prescott and Phoenix Railroad employee, hit on head from rock from blasting; dies Fe/22 1/4
- body of dead man, Ramsey, found near Sunset Pass Fe/22 7/4
- James Quinn expected to live after being run over by train and having limb amputated Fe/22 7/5
- Quinn, brakeman, expected to recover Mr/1 2/3
- Geo. Meeks, miner, fell into shaft and broke both legs Mr/1 1/4
- Peter Martin, Walnut A & P employee; jumps off train and hits head Mr/1 7/3
- daughter of E. T. McGonigle, Flagstaff, falls off steps and hurts head Mr/1 7/4
- Col. Charles D. Poston, pioneer, fell from Southern Pacific bridge near Yuma Mr/8 1/4
- Mrs. S. S. Acker stepped on nail Mr/29 7/1
- Frank Beal hit in eye from board at Arizona Lumber and Timber Co. in Flagstaff Ap/5 7/1
- J.B.Pouthies breaks finger while shoeing horse Ap/12 7/3
- Miss Kitty Peterson steps on nail Ap/26 1/4
- J. W. Thurber improving Ap/26 7/1
- J. R. Treat got hand caught in saw at Arizona Lumber and Timber mill in Flagstaff Ap/19 7/2
- J. W. Thurber's jaw broken and teeth knocked out when chain hit him at Flagstaff mill Ap/19 7/5
- C. A. Green, Flagstaff Lumber and Timber Co. employee, struck on head by rock My/3 7/1
- E. A. Braly, Flagstaff Lumber & Timber Co. struck in abdomen by board My/3 7/5
- W. E."Shotgun" Miller killed at Reymert Mine, Pinal County, by falling timber My/10 1/4
- while roping wild steer, Hugh MacDonald pulled into canyon My/10 1/4
- E. A. braly dies from injuries My/10 7/2
- S. C. Miller thrown from wagon seat at Groom creek My/10 7/3
- Philip Oates burned on face by explosion of sulphuric acid at old Long island smelter My/17 1/6
- Fred Grim, nine years old, broke arm My/17 715
- two English prospectors, William Rogers and William McDonald, die of thirst on way to Harqua Hala My/13 1/4
- Hawks & Hennessey's delivery horse indulged in runaway My/31 7/1
- George Steck, Arizona Sandstone Co. employee, crushed to death by rock Je/7 7/3
- body of Jack Thomas, who supposedly disappeared, found by Indian Je/21 1/4
- Barney Pettyjohn had leg broken when log rolling Je/28 7/2
- Frank E. Foster dies of blood poisoning after having leg amputated Je/28 7/3
- Jack Fox tried to ride bronco; broke collar bone Jy/5 7/1
- man found dead on range; in employ of Cambell & Francis Jy/19 7/3
- Mexican boy loses fingers when powder cap explodes Jy/19 7/3
- rope of Mrs. Fred Riley's hammock broke; hurts spine Jy/26 7/5
- Helm, Needles, steps on nail and dies two days later Ag/2 8/2
- Ben Fraull, Gila County, killed by powder explosion Ag/9 1/3
- lady dies in Chicago; two men, one from Tucson and one from Philadelphia, say she is his wife Ag/9 1/5
- unidentified man found dead on desert near Yuma; possible murder Ag/9 1/6
- H. B. Cartmell has toes cut off by saw at mill of brother, R. J. Cartmell, south of Prescott Ag/16 1/3
- Tom Dougherty hit on head by rock at Congress mine Se/6 1/3
- two men drowned in Lonesome Valley wash Se/6 2/3
- Jos. Gildner thrown from bicycle in Flagstaff Se/6 7/2
- John Well's teams caught in flood coming from hillside mine Se/6 8/3
- Joseph Tanner and Indians find body of possibly T. McClurg Oc/18 7/3
- John Malliott and son seem to be missing in Northern Arizona Oc/18 7/5
- family of Herman Wolf worried about him; safe in Northern Arizona Oc/18 7/5
- body of unknown dead man found near Canyon Diablo Oc/18 7/6
- George, son of L. L. Burens, fell from pony and broke arm Oc/25 7/2
- body of man found near Canyon Diable identified as J. F. Anderson Oc/25 7/2
- child of Brown Roche, Phoenix, swallowed bean wrong way No/8 7/6
- logs fell on Mexican working for G. W. Binkley No/22 7/2
- Mit. Burch, while roping steer, got fingers caught in rope No/29 7/3
- drunk man drowns in two feet of water No/29 8/3
- "Curly" Wallace who meet with serious accident, improving De/6 7/1
Firearms
- Dick White shoots himself in leg Ja/11 7/1
- Mrs. S. M. Franklin, Tucson, finds pistol in drawer that accidently fires Fe/l 1/6
- gun of G. C. Welch explodes in his hand but he was not hurt Mr/29 7/5
- Wellington Starkey, Mohave County stockman, gun accidently discharged Ap/12 1/4
- Thomas A. Judd, Tucson, found dead with gunshot wound Ap/12 1/5
- passenger's gun accidently fires hitting Peter Collett, stage driver, in shoulder My/10 1/5
- Pat Ryan, Tucson bartender, fatally wounded when gun accidently discharged Je/7 1/4
- Sam Houston, Tonto Basin, killed when his gun accidently fired Je/21 1/4
- Jack Maguire's pistol discharged and passed through Jesse Purtyman's hand Se/20 7/2
- Marino Carreras' gun accidently discharged and hit him in leg No/15 7/3
- Tom Wallace's gun accidently discharged and hit him in leg No/15 7/4
ACTRESSES
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ACTORS
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ADMINISTRATION
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ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
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ADVERTISEMENTS
are indexed only twice a year, the issue before Christmas and the issue before the Fourth of July or as close to these issues as possible.
- for sale or rent; Williams Livery Stable; contact Sandford Rowe Je/28 1/5
- Levi Strauss & Co. Je/28 1/5-6
- Royal Baking Powder Je/28 1/5-6
- magazine "Electric Power" Je/28 1/6
- send for speech of Hon. J. P. Jones, U. S. senator from Nevada Je/28 1/6
- watch and jewelry repair; Cook & Lee Je/28 2/5-6
- young men learn telegraphy; write J. D. Brown Je/28 4/6
- Indiana Bicycle Co; $85 for Waverley Je/28 4/6
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- fat folks reduced from 15 to 25 lbs. a month; O. W. Snyder, M. D. Chicago Je/28 5/5
- needles, shuttles, repairs for sewing machines; Blelock Mfg. Co. Je/28 5/5
- Sapolio should be used in every kitchen Je/28 5/5-6
- everything connected with butter should be washed with Pearline Je/28 5/5-6
- Royal Baking Powder Je/28 5/5-6
- Clairette Soap Je/28 5/5-6
- for purchase or lease of railroad lands, contact C.H.Fancher, Albuquerque Je/28 7/1
- Dr. Price'sCream Baking Powder Je/28 7/2-3
- wool and pelts, P. C. Porter, Chicago Je/28 8/3
- Coulon Piano Co., Illinois Je/28 8/4
- 1894 Victor Model "D" high frame bicycle; F. W. Sisson, Victor agent in Flagstaff Je/28 8/4-5
- Imperial Geared Mop; The Imperial Manf'g., Co., Cleveland Je/28 8/4-5
- Dr. Dienysias Nutro Medicated Baking Je/28 8/5
- E. E. Burlingame's Assay Office and Chemical Laboratory, Denver Je/28 8/5
- Levi Strauss & Co. De/20 1/5-6
- book " A Night with Ramesis II", J. C. Ayer & Co., Mass. De/20 2/2
- St. Louis Globe-Democrat De/20 2/2
- shoe catalogue; W. L. Douglas, Mass. De/20 2/4
- Republican Journals; The Advertiser, N. Y. De/20 2/4
- new books "From monkey to Man" and "The Story of Chicago", Dibble Publishing Co., N. Y. De/20 3/5
- agents wanted; P. M. Pub. Co.,N. Y. De/20 3/5
- clairette soap; N.K. Fairbank Co., St. Louis De/20 3/5-6
- Pearline does what nothing else can; James Pyle,N.Y. De/20 3/5-6
- Royal Baking Powder De/20 3/5-6
- Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder De/20 7/3
- homestead information; R. J. Hartman, Prescott lawyer De/20 7/4
- St. Louis Globe-Democrat De/20 7/5-6
- information about pensions; Press Claims Co., Wash., D. C. De/20 8/1
- patents; Scientific American, Munn & Co., N. Y. De/20 8/1
- Patents; C. A. Snow & Co., Wash., D. C. De/20 8/1
- Columbia Desk Calender; Pope Manufacturing Co., Conn. De/20
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- Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder De/20 8/4
- free evergreen tree; Evergreen Nurseries, Wisconsin De/20 8/4
- Victor Bicycles, Overman Wheel Co., Los Angeles De/20 8/4-5
- patent; Press Claims Co., John Wedderburn, Washington, D. C. De/20 8/5Flastaff
- professional listings Je/28 1/1
- Secret Societies listed Je/28 1/1
- Moyer & Palmer, watch repairers Je/28 1/1
- Arizona Central Bank, J. H. Hoskins, Jr., cashier Je/28 1/2
- church directory Je/28 1/2
- Arizona Lumber and Timber Co. Je/28 1/2-3
- copies of Coconino Sun at News Depot Je/28 1/6
- beautiful millinery at Ladies' Bazaar Je/28 1/6
- Arizona Lumber & Timber Co. Je/28 2/5-6
- M. T. Black & Co.; proprietors of Parlor Exchange; liquors, wines, cigars Je/28 2/5-6
- Bank Hotel; T. J. Coalter, proprietor Je/28 2/5-6
- dry goods and clothing, Gorham A. Bray Je/28 2/5-6
- business will be on cash basis; P. J. Brannen Je/28 2/5-6
- sheet iron and tin work done by Hoxworth & Co. Je/28 7/1
- Arizona Central Bank pays fair rates of interest on time deposits Je/28 7/1
- spring millinery at Ladies' Bazaar Je/28 7/1
- cream candy at News Depot Je/28 7/1
- for sale: house on school block, A. C. Potter Je/28 7/2
- butter and eggs on ice at Coffin Bros. Je/28 7/4
- never borrow a toothbrush; buy one at F. W. Smith & Co., druggist Je/28 7/4
- soda water with syrup at News Depot Je/28 7/4
- new Verde honey at Coffin Bros. Je/28 7/6
- C. Johnson, laundry Je/28 7/5
- A. B. Crawford, repairer of watches, clocks and jewelry Je/28 7/5
- Babbitt Bros., Dry Goods Department Je/28 7!5-h
- J. W. Weatherford; gents furnishing, merchant tailor Je/28 7/5-6
- J. F. Daggs & Co., dealers in beef, mutton and lamb Je/28 7/5-6
- C. F. Marshall, plumber Je/28 7/6
- Sanderson, merchant Je/28 7/6
- Sun wants your job printing Je/28 8/5
- The Flagstaff Commercial Co., general merchandise De/20 1/1-6
- Arizona Lumber & Timber Co. De/20 2/5-6
- P. J. Brannen, general merchandise De/20 2/5-6
- J. F. Daggs & Co., dealers in beef, mutton and lamb De/20 2/5-6
- Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association; E. S. Clark, agent in Flagstaff De/20 2/5-6
- Bank Hotel ; T. J. Coalter, proprietor De/20 2/5-6
- News Depot; Chas. A. Keller, proprietor De/20 2/5-6
- Santa Claus has arrived at F. W. Smith & Co. De/20 7/2
- E. H. Cress repairs machines De/20 7/2
- drug store of F. W. Smith & Co. De/20 7/2
- Arizona Central Bank pays fair rates of interest on time deposits De/20 7/2
- Christmas presents at F. W. Smith & Co. De/20 7/2
- Hoxworth & Co. does sheet iron and tin work De/20 7/2
- go to Coffins for Christmas grocery goods De/20 7/2
- Christmas toys at F. W. Smith & Co. De/20 7/2
- Christmas goods at F. W. Smith & Co. De/20 7/4
- for two bits, can get The Daily Sun De/20 7/4
- J. W. Weatherford's gents' furnishing store De/20 7/5-6
- jewelry at A. B. Crawford's De/20 7/6
- The Sun wants your job printing De/20 8/5
Patent Medicine
- Dr. King's New Discovery for la grippe Je/28 1/5
- Hall's Catarrh Cure Je/28 1/6
- Electric Bitters, Bucklen's Arnica Salve to cure stomach disorders and sores Je/28 1/6
- Bucklen's Arnica Salve Je/28 2/3
- Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption Je/28 2/3
- Hood's Sarsaparilla cures for scrofuia; Hood's Pills for headaches, etc. Je/28 2/4
- Ely's cream balm cures catarrh Je/28 4/6
- Hood's Sarsaparilla cures; Hood's Pills Je/28 4/5
- Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for rheumatism Je/28 5/4
- Piso's Cure for Consumption Je/28 5/6
- Syrup of Figs for personal health Je/28 5/6
- Hall's Hair Renewer Je/28 7/1
- Ayer's Sarsaparilla for poor blood Je/28 7/1
- Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. makes sarsaparilla Je/28 7/1
- Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Je/28 7/2
- Hood's Sarsaparilla and pills for tired feeling, weakness and headaches Je/28 7/2
- Ayer's Pills to relieve constipation and headache Je/28 7/4
- Dr. Jordan & Co. 's. Great Museum of Anatomy; treats diseases of men Je/28 7/5
- Mrs. Winslow's soothing syrup for children teething Je/28 7/5
- remedy that will cure lost manhood; Prof. J. S. Breecil, San Francisco Je/28 8/1
- Hudyan to cure lost manhood; Hudson Medical institute, San Francisco Je/28 8/1
- Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine for creeping paralysis Je/28 8/1
- Hall's Catarrh Cure, F. J. Cheney & Co., Ohio De/20 1/5
- Hood's Sarsaparilla Cure for scrofuia and dyspepsia De/20 2/4
- S for the blood De/20 3/4
- St. Jacobs oil cures pain De/20 3/5-6
- Piso cure for consumption De/20 3/6
- cure dropsy with ten day treatment; Dr. H. H. Green & Sons, Georgia De/20 3/6
- Dr. Pierce's Favorite prescription for painless childbirth De/20 6/5
- Scott's Emulsion to fortify; Scott & Browne, N. Y. De/20 6/5-6
- Kennedy's Medical Discovery for every kind of humor De/20 6/6
- Imperial Granum, The Great Medical Food; John Carle & Sons, N.Y. De/20 6/6
- Ely's cream balm for catarrh De/20 6/6
- indigestion cured; Hood's Sarsaparilla cures De/20 6/6
- Hall's Hair Renewer De/20 7/1
- Hood's Sarsaparilla will make you strong De/20 7/1
- Ayer's Sarsaparilla for purifying blood De/20 7/1
- Ayer's Cathartic Pills De/20 7/2
- Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for colds De/20 7/4
- The Great Hudyan for lost manhood; Hudson medical institution, San Francisco De/20 8/1
- Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine and New Heart Cure De/20 8/1
- Dr. King's New Discovery for La Grippe De/20 8/3
- Bucklen's Arnica salve at F. W. Smith & Co., Flagstaff De/20 8/3
- Electric Bitters; at F. W. Smith & Co., Flagstaff De/20 8/3
Transportation
- Atlantic & Pacific Railroad Time Table No. 36 Je/28 1/1
- Santa Fe, Prescott & Phoenix Railroad Co. Time Table No.5 Je/28 1/3
- Big Four Route; New York and Boston Je/28 4/6
- Fourth of July exercusions given by Atlantic and Pacific Je/28 7/4
- Memphis and Charleston Railroad Je/28 8/1
- Santa Fe, Prescott & Phoenix Railway Co. Time Table No.3 De/20 1/2
- Atlantic & Pacific Railroad Time Table No/39 1/1-2
AFRO-AMERICANS
See Negroes
AGRIBUSINESS
See Economic Conditions; Agriculture
AGRICULTURAL LABOR
See Employment and Labor
AGRICULTURE
See also: Economic Conditions; Forests and Forestry; Land and Land Tenure; Livestock; Lumber and Lumbering; Ranches and Farms
- farmers near St. Johns plan crops Ja/4 1/4
- importation of oranges from Sonora might reach 150 carloads Ja/4 1/4
- Tempe shipping hay to Houston Ja/11 2/2
- barley to be sent to N.Y. from Phoenix area Ja/18 7/3
- southern portion of Territory has agricultural experiment stations; northern portion needs them too Ja/25 2/2
- importation of oranges from Sonora to reach 150 carloads Fe/15 1/4
- farmer of Willcox established on experimental farm Fe/22 1/4
- Babbitt Bros. ship potatoes Fe/22 7/1
- alkali, not frost, might be what kills palms Mr/1 1/4
- between Casa Grande and Florence is beautiful valley; crops listed Mr/1 1/4
- agricultural department of Washington will send sample seeds to farmers Mr/8 7/2
- grain 18 inches high near Yuma Mr/15 1/6
- Santa Fe Fruit Express Company incorporated in Flagstaff Mr/22 7/4
- bountiful crop of loco weed this spring; affects horses Mr/29 1/6
- fruit trees arrived at Willcox experimental farm Mr/29 1/4
- Jerry Millay planting orange trees near Arizona Canal Mr/29 1/4
- papagos at San Xavier have less land in crops than usual Ap/5 2/3
- spring grass should be good Ap/5 2/3
- ranches preparing ground for potatoes and grain Ap/5 7/2
- fruit crop of Salt River Valley will be immense Ap/12 1/4
- Anton Klein shipped carload of hay to Challender Ap/12 7/1
- description of farming in Coconino County Ap/12 8/2-4
- there will be large increase of cultivated farm land in Coconino County next year Ap/26 7/1
- shade trees set out in Tucson Ap/19 1/4
- children of Mesa climbing mulberry trees to get fruit Ap/19 1/4
- progress of crops given in weather report Ap/19 1/5
- alfalfa crop in Salt River Valley booming; needs workers My/3 1/6
- Beasley Bros. to plant grain on Ft. Valley ranch My/3 7/3
- apple trees in blossom My/10 7/1
- hops grow wild in Tonto Basin region My/17 1/4
- farmers of Salt River Valley cutting wheat My/17 1/4
- first cutting of alfalfa finished My/17 1/4
- small grain making good showing My/17 7/1
- committee may be appointed to investigate agricultural experimental station and territorial university My/31 1/6
- apricot harvest ready near Phoenix Je/7 1/4
- Yuma to have early watermelons Je/7 1/4
- Phoenix has green corn for 15¢ per dozen Je/7 1/5
- apricots being shipped from Phoenix area Je/7 1/6
- A. Humphrey to farm near Tempe Je/7 7/1
- Chris. I. Kempe, Erastus merchant and farmer, says winter wheat is best in his area Je/14 1/4
- Yuma has ripe figs Je/28 1/4
- peaches selling in Phoenix at 3e, per pd. Je/28 1/6
- oranges left at A & P depot, Flagstaff, when strike started Jy/12 7/5
- W. C. Green, rancher near Hereford, grew barley; now plans to grow beans; prices given Jy/19 1/4
- showers are good for crops in Northern Arizona Ag/2 7/1
- H. C. Lockett says rains have ruined potatoes Ag/2 7/1
- Frank Foster, retired A & P employee engages in fruit raising in California Ag/2 7/2
- A.P. Gibson engaged in fruit raising near California Ag/2 7/2
- Harry Hoxworth purchased evaporator for fruits Ag/2 7/5
- Citrus Ranch north of Gila Bend abandoned Ag/9 1/3
- J. S. Birchett, Tempe area farmer, finds profit from pink beans Ag/9 1/6
- land in various Arizona counties that could be brought under cultivation Ag/16 1/3
- rains making crops splendid Ag/16 7/1
- Verde ranchers have peaches Ag/16 7/2
- H. H. Hoxworth and C. F. Marshall to engage in evaporation of peaches in Verde Ag/16 7/6
- Verde fruit plentiful in market Ag/23 7/4
- staff of Agricultural Experiment Station taking, trips in Territory Ag/30 1/3
- H. H. Hoxworth's evaporator working splendidly on Verde peaches Ag/30 7/5
- Sam Simon Valley will become great agricultural area Se/6 1/3
- ranchers have large crop of hav; can not harvest because of wet weather Se/6 7/4
- Paul B. Warnekros, Tombstone, awarded barley contract at Ft. Huachuca Se/13 1/3
- John Hill, Thatcher, has peach trees which bear two crops Se/20 1/5
- steam thresher in Maricopa County cleared up 6,000,000 pds. of wheat Se/20 1/5
- Harry Hoxworth, Verde, to finish evaporation of peach crop soon Se/27 7/3
- quinces grown in lower Santa Cruz Valley Oc/4 1/6
- good potato harvest Oc/4 7/1
- peach, corn and squash crop of Supai Indians large Oc/4 7/2
- R. R. Willard, Cottonwood; brought evaporated peaches for Harry Hoxworth Oc/18 7/1
- canaigre discussed by Prof. Robert H. Forbes at University of Arizona No/8 2/4
- William Zech tries to destroy William Rohing's apiary in Tempe No/15 1/5
- W J. Watson brought spuds in from ranch No/15 7/1
- cherry tree of Judge Osborn's blooms again No/22 1/3
- freight rate reduced on Southern Pacific line; now grain can be grown No/22 1/4
- pumpkin weighing 112 gds. grown in Beaver Valley No/22 7/2
- oranges shipped to W. J. Murphy, Chicago, president of Arizona Improvement Co. No/29 1/5
- Tucson area becoming fertile valley De/6 1/6
- canaigre attracting widespread attention De/13 2/1
- Yuma prison farm discussed De/20 7/3
- 26½ pd. sweet potato grown by Peter Silva De/20 8/3
- James Duke, Thather, growing wheat from California De/27 1/6
- Chaplain Scott, Phoenix, raises corn, orange trees, peanuts, etc. De/27 7/5
ALBUQUERQUE
ALCOHOL AND DRUGS
- temperance meeting held in Flagstaff Ja/18 7/1
- Prof. Crowhurst gave temperance lecture in Williams Ja/18 7/4
- John Bunyan Burton dies by taking opium; Juan Pogue becomes insane with manguana Fe/8 1/4
- Flagstaff Lodge No. 14, I. O. G. T. will give "Temperance Social" My/31 7/1
- open air union temperance meeting to be held in Flagstaff Jy/26 7/2
- open air temperance meeting drew a large crowd Ag/2 7/5
- contraband mescal found in Tucson Ag/23 2/3
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 14, I. O. G. T. publishes temperance column in Sun Se/20 7/1
- Flagstaff Lodge No. 14, I. O. G. T. writes Good Templar's Column in Sun Se/20 8/2
- effect of saloons on community Oc/4 8/2
- Good Templar's Column; drinking habits Oc/11 3/2
- Good Templar's Column; Keeley cure for drinking Oc/18 8/2
- Good Templar's Column; saloons in Arizona Oc/25 8/2-3
- Good Templar's Column; liquor and election day No/1 8/2
- Good Templar's Column; athletics and drinking No/8 8/2
- Good Templar's Column; election and liquor No/15 8/2
- Good Templars to have debate on liquor problem No/2 7/3
- Good Templar's Column; Saloons No/22 8/2
- Flagstaff Lodge t. 0. G. T. to have discussion on liquor problem No/29 7/5
- Good Templar's Column on drinking No/29 8/2
- Good Templar's Column De/6 8/2
- saloon springing up at Wickenburg because of railroad; causing problems De/13 1/5
- W. H. Williams accidently took overdose of morphine to relieve pain De/13 7/4
- Good Templar's Column De/13 8/2
- Good Templar's Column De/20 8/2-3
- Good Templar's Column De/27 8/2
ALIENS
See Chinese in the United States; Mexicans in the United States
AMUSEMENTS
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ANIMALS
See also: Livestock; Pets; Sports
- mother bear and cubs go into Goldfield mine Ja/11 2/2
- black tail deer begging on streets in Tombstone Fe/8 1/4
- no deer to be killed after January 1 Fe/15 1/4
- T. A. Riordan has mountain quail from Needles; plans to turn loose in Flagstaff area Fe/15 7/2
- Jimmie Bridger bit by greyhound and dies from hydrophobia Mr/29 1/5
- monkey born on ranch of J. J. Garkiner near Phoenix Ap/12 1/5
- carp caught at Rogers Lake sold at Acker's meat market in Flagstaff Ap/26 7/2
- D. Morgan, a lion in a circus in Flagstaff, killed a lion trainer Ap/30 9/2
- student from Stanford at Ft. Lowell collecting bird and animal fauna My/10 1/4
- fishing in Oak Creek being ruined My/10 7/2
- bat guano mining becoming industry in Arizona My/17 1/4
- L. S. Drum has carp from Stoneman Lake; also killed bear My/24 7/4
- C. W. Lavin bit on neck by black fly and dies My/31 1/6
- bat guano found in cave near Pantano; new industry My/31 7/2
- bears numerous on Beaver and Oak Creek Je/7 1/6
- Frederigo Domingues but by skunk at C. H. Schulz's ranch Je/21 7/3
- Louis Tillman, child, bit by scorpion and dies Je/28 1/5
- W. W. Price, Stanford University, gathering birds and mammals in Arizona Jy/19 1/4
- Francisco Domingues, who was bitten by skunk, returns from treatment in Chicago Jy/19 7/1
- Frederigo Domingues dies of drophobia Jy/26 7/2
- collection of monstrosities brought up from Mexico Ag/2 1/4
- T. C. Donahue has cat that eats chickens; sent to Grand Canyon but cat found way home Ag/2 7/5
- Globe group encounters mountain lion Ag/2 8/2
- J. J. Gilson purchased fawn from Supai Indian Ag/9 7/1
- 13 pound Colorado River salmon caught in Verde Ag/16 1/3
- deer in Coconino Forest Ag/16 7/5
- group caught more than 50 trout at Oak Creek Ag/16 7/6
- Arizona coyote scalps selling in California Ag/23 2/4
- E. M. Doe, Flagstaff, given fast horse by George P. Thornton, Williams Ag/23 7/4
- A. Froud killed mountain lion in Ft. Huachuca Mts. Ag/30 1/4
- humming birds feeding on wild bean flowers along A & P tracks Ag/30 7/4
- Dr. Degar A. Mearns, scientist for Smithsonian, overcome by breath of gila monster Se/6 8/4
- ostrich farm Se/13 1/5
- Wm. C. Barnes, Holbrook, was bitten by tarantula Se/13 3/2
- group goes duck hunting at Marshall Lake Se/20 7/2
- eagle carries away papago papoose Se/27 1/4
- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoxworth catch trout quail and ducks at Oak Creek Oc/4 7/2
- Joe, Flagstaff Indian has pet skunk but killed by roommate Marshall Ford for hydrophia Oc/18 7/3
- Jack Parks, Crittenden area rancher, kills two bears that killed calf Oc/25 7/5
- runaway donkey was on one side of the track while runaway horse was on other side No/22 7/2
- fish placed in lakes in Flagstaff area No/22 7/3
- fawn sold in Tucson De/13 2/3
- J. W. Francis killed wild goose on Marvin Beal's ranch De/13 7/3
ANTHROPOLOGY
- prehistoric urns found along San Pedro Ag/9 1/6
- rumors of cliff dwellers village in Bradshaw Mts. De/27 8/3
APACHE COUNTY
Includes Navajo County until 1895.
- shipment of cattle Fe/15 2/4
ARBOR DAY
See Holidays and Religious Days
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; Election and Politics
ARIZONA--EDUCATION
See Education and Schools
ARIZONA PIONEER ASSOCIATION
See Clubs and Organizations
ARMY OFFICERS
See Military Service as a Profession
ASSAULT
See Crimes and Criminals
ARSON
See Crimes and Criminals
ARTISTS
See Arts, Crafts,and Hobbies
ARTS, CRAFTS, AND HOBBIES
Includes all non-Indian arts, crafts; and hobbies that are not businesses.
- Walter W. Burridge at Grand Canyon making sketches Ag/16 7/2
- Walter W. Burridge making sketches and C. Osbon taking photographs of Grand Canyon Ag/23 7/5
ASSESSMENT
See Arizona; Tax and Taxation; individual counties
ASSOCIATIONS
See Clubs and Organizations; Livestock--Associations
ASTRONOMERS
See Scientists
ASTRONOMY
See also: Scientists
- Harvard University wants to locate observatory in Arizona Mr/8 2/1
- Aurora Borealis seen in Florence and Flagstaff Mr/22 1/5
- Prof. A. E. Douglass, Cambridge, looking for sites for observatory in Arizona Ap/5 7/6
- Prof. Douglass reports a comet in Flagstaff skies Ap/12 7/3
- clearest skies seem to be in Flagstaff according to Prof. A. E. Douglass Ap/12 7/4
- Lowell Observatory to be erected in Flagstaff Ap/19 2/2
- Flagstaff "out of sight" on pure atmosphere Ap/19 7/1
- comments from Arizona newspapers on placing Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff Ap/26 2/3
- work commenced on foundation of Lowell Observatory Ap/26 7/3
- Lowell Observatory is not branch of Harvard Observatory My/3 2/1
- Flagstaff rejoicing that it got observatory My/3 2/2
- opposition of planet Mars to be studied at Lowell Observatory My/3 2/2
- road to Lowell Observatory to be completed next week My/3 2/2
- Yuma writes on Flagstaff getting observatory My/3 2/2
- telescope will be placed at Lowell by first of June My/10 2/2
- Lowell Observatory located on hill west of town My/10 2/2
- A. E. Douglass, observer at Lowell sees Gale's Comet My/10 2/2
- A E. Douglass thanks citizens of Flagstaff on behalf of Percival Lowell My/17 2/3
- observatory nearing completion My/17 7/2
- portion of telescope arrives My/24 7/2
- Percival Lowell arrived from Boston My/31 7/1
- observatory about completed; J. C. Grim contracted to build cottage Je/7 7/1
- Contractor Grim almost finished cottage observatory Je/21 7/1
- editor of Winslow Mail writes about Lowell Observatory Je/21 7/3
- Percival Lowell writes about Mars observations Je/21 7/3
- Percival Lowell pleased with observations taken at Lowell Je/28 7/2
- Lowell Observatory opened to visitors on Saturday night Ag/2 7/6
- visitors' notice Ag/9 7/3
- crowded with visitors on Saturday Ag/16 7/2
- Mars observations Ag/23 1/4
- Percival Lowell returned Ag/23 7/1
- non-Arizona observations on Mars Ag/23 2/2
- will be open to public on Saturday Ag/30 7/2
- to be open Saturday Ag/30 7/3
- doing fine work Se/6 2/2
- P. Lowell goes to Boston; will return in October Se/6 7/2
- Flagstaff group sets disc on Agassiz Peak for Observatory Se/13 3/1
- Prof. Pickering's observations on Mars reported in Scientific American Se/20 8/4
- W. H. Pickering invites public to view moon and Mars Oc/4 7/3
- many visitors Oc/11 7/2
- meteor flashed across Flagstaff sky Oc/11 7/4
- Percival Lowell returned Oc/18 7/6
- Observatory will be onen for visitors Friday No/8 7/3
- ladies saw oldman in moon No/15 7/1
- canals of Mars discussed No/29 2/1
- Prof. G. H. Pickering went to Boston to make technical report De/20 7/1
ATCHINSON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE RAILROAD
See Railroads--Atchinson, Topeka & Santa Fe
ATHLETES
See Sports
ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD
See Railraods--Atlantic & Pacific
ATTORNEYS
See Law as a Profession
HALLS (ENTERTAINMENT)
See Entertainment
BANDS
See Music
BANKRUPTCY
See Banks and Finance
BANKS AND FINANCE
See also: Economic Conditions; Education and Schools; Railroads;
individual counties
- Coconino County to get one-fourth of money deposited in Albuquerque bank Ja/18 7/2
- J. H. Hoskins, Jr., Flagstaff, cashier of Arizona Central Bank, in Kingman interviewing patrons Fe/1 7/1
- Chicago syndicate to establish bank in Yuma Fe/15 1/4
- business house in Tucson takes two Mexican dollars for one American dollar Fe/15 1/4
- H. C. Boone, territorial auditor and bank examiner, examined Arizona Central Bank in Flagstaff F2/15 7/2
- D. S. Brunier disgraced in Bisbee because of money problems Fe/22 1/4
- Florence wants a bank Mr/29 1/4
- law taxing national banks declared invalid Mr/29 1/4
- S. M. Folsom, ex-president of Albuquerque National Bank, charged with embezzlement and false entries Ap/19 2/2
- Bank of Tempe fails My/31 1/5
- B. M. Freeman, Denver, interested in Arizona Central Bank My/24 7/4
- Receiver Scholfield, Albuquerque National Bank, says he will declare dividend in July Je/7 2/1
- counterfeit money circulating in Tucson Je/14 1/4
- J. W. Schofield in Flagstaff on business connected with Albuquerque National Bank Je/14 7/1
- shares in bank stock subject to taxation Ag/16 1/5
- Mexican finds money buried under tree near Flagstaff brewery Ag/16 7/6
- R. Allyn Lewis, Phoenix. deputy territorial auditor, examined affairs of Arizona Central Bank in Flagstaff Se/6 7/3
- Home Savings Bank, Phoenix, goes out of business due to lack of patronage Se/6 8/4
- S. M. Folsom, late Albuquerque National Bank, serving five years in New Mexico prison Se/13 2/1
- G. W. Wallace, Denver, accepted position in Flagstaff's Arizona Central Bank Se/27 7/2
- John Vories resigned as assistant cashier at Arizona Central Bank in Flagstaff Se/27 7/2
- summons issued for William Morris by J. Guthrie Savage; owes promissory note No/22 leg. annc. 7/6
- depositors of New Mexico Saving Bank & Trust Co. want to know when another dividend will be declared No/29 1/3
BASEBALL
See Sports--Baseball
BEEF CATTLE
See Livestock--Cattle
BENSON
- townsite of Benson sold by Pacific Improvement Co. to Southern
Pacific Railroad Co. My/10 1/4
BICYCLING
See Sports--Bicycles
BIRDS
See Animals
BIRTHS
See Children; individual parents' name; Women
BLACK AMERICANS
See Negroes
BOARD OF EDUCATION
See Education and Schools
BOATS
See Transportation
BOOKS AND PUBLISHERS
See also: Advertisements; Periodicals; Newspapers
- Sun secured services of J. Morgan, book binder Se/6 7/3
BOTANY
See also: Flowers and Gardening; Scientists for individuals
- Prof. Toumey, botanist at U of A, examining plants in Northern Arizona Ag/30 8/4
- Prof. J. W. Toumey, Territorial University, studying in Northern Arizona Se/6 714
- Prof. Toumey sent specimens from Northern Arizona to Tucson Se/13 3/2
- Dr. C. C. Sargent sent specimen of hop horn beam, ironwood, to New York Museum Se/13 3/2
BOUNDARIES
Includes United States, territory and county boundary disputes.
- survey commission to locate line between U. S. and Mexico finished placing monuments to Colorado River Ap/19 1/4
- work of boundary survey commission about finished Ag/2 1/3
- boundary survey from El Paso to San Diego completed Se/20 1/5
BRANDS
See Livestock--Cattle
BREEDING
See Livestock
BRIDGES
- J. C. Grim has contract to build bridges for new railroad Ja/11 7/2
- bridge across Canyon Diablo is 248 ft. in height and 600 ft. in length My/17 7/3
BROTHERHOOD (ORGANIZATIONS)
See Clubs and Organizations
BUILDING AND BUILDINGS
Includes construction information, location of building and remodeling.
See also: Business; Coconino County for building of court house; Colleges and Universities; Education and Schools
- Patton's opera house in Phoenix condemned as unsafe Fe/22 1/4
- new addition to court house in Prescott not safe Fe/22 1/6
- sidewalk being built on south side of Central Arizona railroad from Milton to school Ap/5 7/1
- advertising bid for completing Catholic church in Winslow Ap/5 7/3
- Winslow Catholic church to be completed this year Ap/12 7/1
- S. E. Patton in Flagstaff buying lumber for erecting buildings in Prescott Ap/26 7/1
- Copper Queen has contracted bricks from Charleston for construction of buildings in Bisbee My/17 1/4
- bill for building court house in Coconino County passes House and Senate Jy/19 7/2
- Tucson Building and Loan Association built 40 homes since 1888 Ag/2 1/4
- Gila Bend to have $10,000 hotel Ag/16 1/3
- real estate transfers Ag/16 8/2
- county court house contract awarded to H. Clements & Co., Los Angeles Oc/11 1/5
- asphaltum roof being put on Babbitt Building No/15 7/1
- real estate transfers De/6 7/5
Flagstaff
- new buildings constructed in 1893 listed Ja/11 1/4
- J. A. Wilson has contract for repairing Kilpatrick building Ja/11 7/1
- A. E. Frankforter has moved saloon from Berry to Drum building Ja/11 7/1
- public buildings discussed Ja/18 1/4-6, 2/2-3
- Lowenthal Bros. sold Dan Murphy building to Mundell Bros. Ja/18 7/1
- George Hoxworth is repairing Kilpatrick building Ja/25 7/1
- old houses that stood on courthouse block have been removed Fe/8 7/3
- residence of Harry Fulton to be sold Fe/22 7/1
- J. A. Vail Family has moved into C. F. Kathren's residence after fire Mr/1 7/3
- Jones & Jones, attorneys, leased office in Babbitt block Mr/8 7/2
- Jas. A. Vail improving Aspen St. residence Mr/22 7/1
- Mrs. Theresa Sterns has bought J. A. Pitts's residence Mr/22 7/1
- Sandy Donahue has built walk from business to railroad track Mr/22 7/1
- Babbitt Bros. making changes in interior of store Mr/29 7/2
- J. A. Vail is moving into residence near M. E. Church Mr/29 7/2
- Tim Donahue purchased John Nead residence Mr/29 7/1
- J. T. Lockhart painting outside woodwork of Babbitt Bros.' block Ap/5 7/1
- Mrs. Thurman, Los Angeles, to occupy residence of J. B. Thomas Ap/5 7/2
- Ransom Post, G. A. R., having hall painted Ap/12 7/1
- contract for laying pipe to county jail from Railroad Ave. given to W. A. Mayflower Ap/19 2/3
- Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Gosney have moved into residence of C. A. Greenlaw Ap/19 7/1
- buildings on east side of San Francisco St. between alley and Aspen Ave. been raised to level of other buildings on San Francisco St. Ap/19 7/2
- Thomas Rickel buys Chapman property Ap/26 7/2
- Harry Jacoby made improvements on property on San Francisco St. Ap/26 7/3
- county court house to be constructed My/3 7/4
- W. A. Mayflower commences laying of water pipe to jail My/10 7/1
- Lowell Observatory nearing completion My/l7 7/2
- different architects submit plans for building county courthouse My/24 2/2
- J. T. Lockhart finished decoration and painting at J. A. Vail's residence My/24 7/1
- J. N. Preston, Preston & Locke, Los Angeles architects, in town; firm awarded plans for new courthouse My/24 7/1
- real estate transfers Je/7 2/3
- J. C. Grim contracted to build cottage at Observatory Je/7 7/1
- Grand Canyon stage line office being remodeled Je/7 7/1
- contractor Grim almost finished cottage at Observatory Je/21 7/1
- P. J. Brannen building new house out of old one Je/21 7/1
- new floor put down in Parlor Exchange Je/21 7/2
- P. J. Brannen having awning put up in front of his block Je/21 7/2
- sidewalk put down on San Francisco St. Je/73 7/1
- contractor J. A. Wilson pushing residence of E. S. Clark to completion Je/28 7/2
- J. A. Wilson, contractor and builder, completed steel roof on P. J. Brannen's store Jy/12 7/1
- B. Hock sold restaurant in Parlor Exchange to Chas. McClain Jy/12 7/1
- real estate transfers Jy/19 7/4
- town ordinance passed requiring people to use brick chimney Jy/26 2/2
- Sage, Los Angeles contractor and builder, looking after contracts for building court house and school house Ag/2 7/2
- C. A. Keller Family in home south of railroad tracks Ag/9 7/1
- family of Dr. Smith moved into George Hoxworth residence Ag/9 7/2
- E. F. Greenlaw purchased residence of Kilpatrick Ag/16 7/1
- J. J. Donahue is putting down a sawed sandstone walk in front of Senate Saloon Ag/16 7/2
- T. J. Ross leased Max Salzman residence Ag/16 7/2
- Ogborne Family (J. B.) to move into Todd residence Ac/23 7/1
- Stewart & Doe had office front painted Ag/23 7/1
- to have courthouse even though there are obstacles Ag/23 7/6
- A. B. Crawford jeweler leased Mohlenpah residence Ag/20 7/2
- Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Green will occupy Presbyterian parsonage Ag/30 7/2
- E. S. Clark moves into residence on North Leroux St. Ag/30 7/4
- Dr. R. M. Francis fitting up Jacoby building for office and residence Ag/30 7/5
- for rent; store room Ag/30 7/5
- A. E. Frankforter put down sidewalk in front of residence Se/6 7/2
- few vacant houses Se/6 7/3
- stone walk across Railroad Ave. from Senate Saloon completed Se/13 3/2
- Parlor Exchange Saloon, closed for repairs, will open soon Se/13 3/2
- Julius Aubineau having curbing put down on walk in front of business Se/13 3/2
- painters at work on E. S. Clark's new residence Se/13 3/5
- Dr. D. J. Brannen disposed to T. B. Sage, Los Angeles, his Flagstaff property Se/20 7/1
- three buildings to add to beauty of Flagstaff Se/27 2/4
- bonds issued for Flagstaff school house; bonds sold for court house Se/27 7/4
- S. S. Acker completed barn Oc/4 7/2
- Charley Bush constructing woodshed No/15 7/1
- W. S. Decloss finished residence for Joseph Fisher No/22 7/1
- T. A. Riordan building addition to house No/22 7/1
- A. A. Dutton had cottage painted No/22 7/1
- building vacated by Cook & Lee to be raised to level of Brannen block No/22 7/2
- F. W. Sisson tells Tucson Star about new buildings De/13 2/4
- W. L. Frederick Family to live in old Tinker place De/13 7/1
- work on reform school yand court house suspended during storm De/20 7/1
- Babbitt Bros. to build sidewalk on Leroux St. De/20 7/2
Williams
- Saginaw Lumber Co. to erect building; will also be occupied by Mrs. Keller, milliner Ja/18 7/4
- J. T. Keck erecting cottage Ja/25 2/3
- two story building to be erected by Keck Ja/25 2/3
- contractor Keck erecting building for Dr. Wm. Johnston Fe/1 7/5
- new building being built at Bill Williams Ave. and Third St.; to be post office Mr/15 2/3
- Chas. McCormack Williams, having addition built on house Mr/22 2/3
- Harry Gates had fence painted Mr/22 2/3
- C. W. Foster in Williams on business of building association Mr/29 2/3
- C. E. Boyce to make grocery store out of dining room of his hotel Ap/5 7/3
- Dr. W. M. Johnston remodeling drug store Ap/5 7/3
- store of C. E. Boyce near completion under supervision of John Keck Ap/12 7/5
- C. E. Boyce having small cottage built Ap/26 1/4
- Dr. Johnston has rebuilt walk by store Ap/26 1/4
- Jas. Walsh is having picket fence built around lot Ap/26 1/4
- Tim O'Brien building cottage My/17 2/3
- John Keck building house for Latta My/17 2/3
- Ogden moved into Dr. W. M. Johnston's new building Ag/9 2/3
- Postmaster Farnsworth moved into cottage of E. Thompson Ag/9 2/3
- Max Salzman had repairs done on store Ag/23 2/3
- Olney Family to move into opera house rooms Ag/23 2/3
- C. R. Perry moved house Ag/23 2/3
- J. Hennessy building cottage Ag/30 2/3
- Gibson Family moved into cottage south of church Ag/30 2/3
- Mr. and Mrs. J. Corbett to live on Bill Williams Ave. Ag/30 2/3
BUSINESS
See also: Advertisements; Agriculture; Banks and Finance; Communications;
Building and Buildings; Economic Conditions; Livestock;
Lumber and Lumbering; Mines and Mining: Railroads;
Ranches and Farms
- Wilcox has two stores conducted by Chinamen Ja/4 1/4
- Mesa City constructing many new stores Ja/4 1/4
- A. T. Cornish and R. W. Bell to cut ice at Volunteer Springs Ja/11 7/2
- territorial license law sustained by Supreme Court Fe/1 1/5, 2/1
- A. T. Cornish and R. W. Bell harvesting ice crop at Bellemont Fe/1 7/1
- George F. Schaal to engage in jewelry business in Needles Fe/8 7/1
- A. T. Cornish and R. W. Bell cut 4,000 tons of ice at Bellemont Fe/8 7/4
- Tucson might build $40,000 hotel Fe/22 1/4
- E. C. Fester, Albuquerque businessman, arrested in Winslow for doing business without license Fe/22 1/6
- wholesale and retail liquor store of Eakin and Bradley, Albuquerque, closed under attachments Fe/22 7/1
- Builock & Baker, Albuquerque dealer in stationery and furniture, has stock attached Fe/22 7/2
- J. H. Lind sold Navajo wool and sheep pelts to Eiseman Bros. Mr/1 7/1
- John Derr, Flagstaff tailor, might locate in Prescott, says Prescott paper Mr/29 7/1
- Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Arizona could keep woolen mill running in Denver Ap/12 2/1
- creamery at Tempe turns out 150 lbs. of butter a day Ap/12 1/4
- F. J. Hochderffer and son return to Flagstaff after being engaged in butcher business in Tempe Ap/12 7/2
- French and Scotch syndicate intend placing colony of wine producers near the mouth of Colorado River Ap/19 1/4
- Fred Riley to go to Goldfield to assume management of mercantile business Ap/19 7/1
- ice cream season in Southern Arizona My/3 1/5
- custom to start saloons in new mining area; saloons started in Gladiator and now there are none left My/3 1/6
- bat guano mining becoming industry in Arizona My/17 1/4
- Geo. H. Cook says jewelry line improving My/17 7/3
- A. Averyt, former Flagstaff resident, now grocer in Prescott My/31 7/1
- mining bat guano at Pantano Cave new Arizona industry My/31 7/2
- tannery to start in Tucson Je/21 1/4
- Arizona district ranks 20th in import business; 43rd in exports
Je/28 1/4
- articles of incorporation filed in Yavapai County for Arrow Navaigation Co. Je/28 2/1
- Cook & Lee dissolved Jewelry business partnership Je/28 7/1
- articles of incorporation of Coconino Commercial Co. Jy/19 notice 2/3
- Arizona and New Mexico Live Stock Land and Investment Co. incorporated Jy/26 1/4
- N. F. Dougherty and C. W. Collins have dissolved partnership Ag/9 7/5
- Arizona Dry Gold Washer Co. incorporated at Tucson Ag/16 1/3
- saloon for every 14 men at Congress mine Ag/30 1/3
- Gorham A. Bray, Flagstaff, plans to move to Prescott; has interest in Bashford-Burmister Co. Ag/30 7/1
- flour mill being erected at Safford Se/6 1/3
- Godfrey Sykes to take care of Mr. Keam's business at Keam's Canyon Se/20 7/2
- 672 saloons in Territory Se/27 2/2
- articles of incorporation of Arizona Land and Stock Co. Se/27 8/4
- effect of saloons on community Oc/4 8/2
- horse teams, with trail wagons, left for Tonto Basin with supplies from Babbitt Bros. Oc/18 7/1
- J. H. Bowman, Holbrook, exchanged livery stable for lemon grove in California No/29 7/1
- E. S. Gosney shipped wood to California No/29 7/2
- W. J. Hill gone to Needles to manage meat market for Flagstaff Meat Co. De/6 2/3
Flagstaff
- George H. Coffins have moved into room north of old stand Ja/4 7/1
- F. C. and W. E. Hochderffer lease Senate Saloon lunch counter Ja/4 7/2
- Bank hotel arrivals Ja/4 7/2
- S. S. Acker to lease W. S. Decloss building for butcher shop Ja/4 7/3
- hotel arrivals Ja/11 7/3
- Bank Hotel arrivals Ja/18 7/5
- Barbour Wynns hired Curtis Tappan to work at News Depot Ja/25 7/2
- Babbitt Bros. moving dry good department Ja/25 7/2
- Bank Hotel arrivals listed Ja/25 7/5
- Bank Hotel arrivals listed Fe/1 7/4
- Bank Hotel arrivals listed Fe/8 7/6
- Barbour Wynns has leased room next to G. A. Bray's store Fe/15 7/1
- traveling clothing drummer in town; patronize local tailor Fe/15 7/2
- Ben Taylor sells stable to William Dickerson Fe/15 7/2
- Phoenix citizen in Flagstaff never heard of stores being closed on Sunday Fe/22 7/1
- list of Bank Hotel arrivals Fe/22 7/3
- B. Hock leased Parlor Exchange restaurant Mr/1 7/1
- Barbour Wynns has moved goods to D. Babbitt building Mr/1 7/1
- Edwards, druggist, moved his stock into P. J. Brannen's block Mr/1 7/2
- Bank Hotel arrivals listed Mr/1 7/4
- list of arrivals at Bank Hotel Mr/8 2/4
- James A. Vail has sold to Al Gregg half interest in Parlor Exchange saloon Mr/15 7/1
- Paul Carrier might start tannery Mr/15 7/2
- S. T. Elliot won bicycle raffled off by C. H. Coble Mr/15 7/2
- list of arrivals at Bank Hotel Mr/15 7/5
- Anton Klein plans to engage in business during summer Mr/22 7/1
- Bank Hotel arrivals Mr/22 7/4
- Barbour Wynns put stock of fruit in old stand of W. L. Dykes Mr/22 7/1
- Grand Jury reports that saloon keepers must pay more license tax Mr/22 2/2
- Santa Fe Fruit Express Company incorporated; incorporators in Los Angeles Mr/22 7/4
- Babbitt Bros. leased butcher shop to Robt. Hennessy and J. F. Hawks Mr/29 7/2
- Bank Hotel arrivals Mr/29 2/3
- J. F. Hawks and Robert Hennessy leased butcher shop of Babbitt Bros. Mr/29 7/4
- John Abeel plans to engage in business again Mr/29 7/1
- Will Travis and R. 0. Jones opened blacksmith shop Mr/29 7/2
- John A. Moynihan, clothing drummer in town Ap/5 7/l
- Barbour Wynns disposed of business to go to California Ap/5 7/2
- J. M. Brannen buys stock of Barbour Wynns Ap/5 7/2
- Bank Hotel arrivals listed Ap/5 7/4
- Christ Jantzen selling land in California Ap/5 7/6
- Hawks and Hennessy have filed butcher bond with recorder Ap/12 7/1
- Bank hotel arrivals listed Ap/12 7/6
- George H. Cook says Cook & Lee intend to resume business Ap/19 7/1
- J. M. Brannen purchased News Depot Ap/19 7/2
- list of Bank Hotel arrivals Ap/19 7/4
- Anton Klein to call new place "Germania Hall" Ap/26 7/1
- white laundry opened Ap/26 7/1
- Thomas Rickel returns from Ohio to resume position with Babbitt Bros. Ap/26 7/2
- J. W. Thurber purchased feed stable of Wm. Dickerson Ap/26 7/4
- Bank Hotel has new dining room service My/3 7/1
- George and Fred Hochderffer purchase bakery of John Coates My/3 7/3
- T. E. Pulliam is mixologist at Anton Klein's Germania Hall My/3 7/5
- J. W. Thurber has opened livery stable My/10-7/1
- George and Fred Hochderffer have bakery in running order My/10 7/2
- needs tailor My/17 7/1
- 0. Whitlock is building blacksmith shop My/17 7/1
- John Abeel leased old Dykes stand My/17 7/2
- J. W. Weatherford leased Murphy building My/17 7/2
- C. C. Ashley, Los Angeles Bike Co., in town to sell Victor bicycles My/17 7/2
- J. W. Weatherford opens new stock My/24 7/1
- James Taylor opens tailoring shop My/31 7/4
- Cox & Crawford moved barber shop into Murphy building My/31 7/4
- E. Vanderen had water wagon painted red Je/7 7/1
- C. H. McClure and F. T. Lockhart start Flagstaff Painting Co. Je/7 7/4
- Frank Beal is clerking at News Depot Je/14 2/2
- ice cream parlor at News Depot will be open Sundav Je/14 2/2
- J. F. Daggs & Co. have opened meat market; B. C. Olney in charge Je/14 2/2
- J. W. Weatherford hired A. Brockman for tailoring department Je/14 2/2
- A. B. Crawford, Illinois, plans to open watchmaker shop Je/14 2/2
- J. B. Pouthie to open blacksmith shop Je/14 2/2
- T. C. Donahue had interior of Senate repainted Je/14 7/3
- John Abeel, veteran confectioner, will open stand in Gonzales building Je/21 711
- J. B. Pouthie opens blacksmith shop Je/28 7/1
- L. L. Burns added platform wagon to transfer outfit Je/28 7/2
- P. J. Brannen will inaugurate cash system in business Je/28 7/2
- J. A. Vail sold Parlor Exchange Saloon to M. T. "Bain" and Robt. H. Black Je/28 7/3
- W. H. Carroll opening restaurant Je/28 7/3
- August Meyer to open barbershop Je/28 7/4
- advertisements of businesses to be on permanent display at Bank Hotel Je/28 7/4
- News Depot, J. M. Brannen, proprietor Je/28 7/5-6
- J. C. Milligan having kiln made in brick yard Jy/19 7/1
- Chas. A. Keller purchased News Depot from J. M. Brannen Jy/19 7/3
- Coconino Commercial Co. incorporated Jy/19 7/3
- Harry Hibben, Babbitt Bros. traveling representative, making trip over A & P railroad Ag/2 7/2
- Babbitt Bros. received vegetables and melons Ag/2 7/3
- Peter Martin moved saloon across from Depot Ag/16 7/2
- A. W. Lewis, representative of Fritz Bros. cigars, Cincinnati, in Flagstaff Ag/23 7/2
- co-partnership between N. F. Dougherty and C. W. Collins dissolved Ag/23 7/6
- Theo. G. Fitch, manager of Singer Sewing Machine Co., in town Ag/30 7/1
- J. W. Francis and E. F. Greenlaw., Coconino Lumber Co., resolve partnership Ag/30 7/2
- G. M. Chenoweth, Los Angeles, selling life insurance Ag/30 7/2
- M. T. Black & Co. dispose of Parlor Exchange interest Se/6 7/2
- B. Hock closed Parlor Exchange Cop House Se/6 7/2
- W. H. Carroll closed restaurant Se/6 7/2
- E. H. Cress has opened repair shop in Crawford's jewelry store Se/6 7/3
- B. Friedlander, San Francisco merchant tailor, in town Se/13 3/1
- Mrs. E. S. Wilcox closes out millinery stock Se/13 3/3
- Thos. Brophy and M. L. Roach, Winslow, leased Parlor Exchange from J. A. Vail Se/20 7/2
- E. R. Bayless purchased interest of S. T. Cox in barber business of Cox & Crawford Se/27 7/1
- Mrs. J. 0. O'Neill opens restaurant Oc/4 7/1
- Babbitt Bros. put in six ton scale Oc/4 7/2
- Miss Blackburn, San Francisco milliner, in town Oc/4 7/4
- E. H. Cress, machinist, sets up shop Oc/4 7/5
- Mrs. E. S. Wilcox received pattern hats Oc/11 7/1
- agency of Singer Sewing Machine established at J. W. Weatherford's Oc/18 7/2
- Flagstaff Commercial Co. selling stock of G. A. Bray's Oc/25 7/3
- Flagstaff Commercial Co. have leased building that was G. A. Bray's Oc/25 7/3
- Miss Blackburn, California milliner, in town No/1 7/1
- R. H. Crawford takes over barber shop from August Meyer No/1 7/2
- Cornville group in town buying winter supplies No/8 7/1
- J. B. Pouthie building addition to blacksmith and machine shop No/8 7/1
- James O'Neill quits restaurant business; Mrs. Henry Heller takes over No/15 7/1
- merchants ordering many carloads of merchandise No/15 7/3
- many letters of inquiry about Flagstaff; businessmen should encourage this No/15 7/5
- A. B. Crawford, jeweler, to move into old Cook & Lee stand No/22 7/2
- George H. Browne, Albuquerque Mercantile Co. to be in Flagstaff No/22 7/2
- A. B. Crawford, jeweler, moves into former Cook & Lee stand No/29 7/3
- group incorporates Green Valley Mining Co. De/6 7/1
- B. Hock purchased stock of John Abeel, deceased De/6 7/4
- blacksmiths are busy De/13 7/1
- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hagerman to run Home restaurant De/13 7/3
- W. E. Hochderffer purchased Star Bakery from brother George De/20 7/4
- Harry Hoxworth and Freidlein making pipe for G. W. Pattee for irrigation De/20 8/5
Phoenix
- H. Gill, Los Angeles capitalist, might erect brewery Ja/25 1/4
- stores will beclosed Sunday Fe/22 1/4
- Phoenix behind towns of Northern Arizona in closing stores on Sunday Fe/22 2/1
- Phoenix consumes 12 tons of ice daily Ag/2 1/4
- shirt factory opens Ap/5 2/3
- has soap factory De/13 1/3
Prescott
- A. T. Cornish and R. W. Bell plan to engage in beer and ice business Mr/22 7/2
- John Derr to engage in tailoring business Ap/26 7/1
- George Cook reports business good Ag/9 7/1
- A. T. Cornish supplying town with ice from Bellemont ice pond Ag/30 7/2
- H. E. Bell joins Geo. H. Cook in jewelry business Se/6 7/2
Williams
- Home Restaurant opened Ja/4 7/4
- Judge Johnston will have store Ja/18 7/4
- agent for Prescott Steam laundry is W. A. Ruffhead Ja/18 7/4
- A. R. Kilgore opening carpenter shop Ja/25 2/3
- box factory assured fact Ja/25 2/3
- Judge Johnston opened store Fe/8 7/5
- Andrew Drake and Whipple will take over Young's furniture and undertaking business Fe/8 7/5
- Miss C. Keller & Co. opens millinery store Fe/22 7/5
- C. C. Sutton moves business next door to Salzman's grocery Mr/1 2/3
- Polson, Kansas, to rent Dr. W. M. Johnston's building for grocery store Mr/1 2/3
- Andrew Drake & Co. takes over Geo. R. Young's furniture business Mr/8 2/1
- for sale or rent: Williams Livery Stable Mr/29 7/2
- F. 0. Polson to open store Ap/5 7/3
- Dr. W. M. Johnston nearly completed change in store Ap/12 7/5
- Clark & Adams Mill started Ap/26 1/4
- E. R. Bayless has barbershop nearly completed Ap/26 1/4
- Manuel Madero opens restaurant My/3 2/3
- C. E. Boyce to move store to new location My/17 2/3
- Andrew Drake & Co. dissolved partnership; Arey & Hall took over store My/17 2/3
- Andrew Drake sold furniture store to Arey and Hall My/17 7/1
- C. E. Boyce commenced moving old store My/24 2/3
- Dr. Roberts' soda fountain pleasing feature on warm days My/24 2/3
- S. E. Patton sold opera house to Williams Opera Stock Co. Je/7 2/2
- new restaurant to open Je/28 2/3
- M. Clancy's new saloon progressing regardless of financial depression Ag/9 2/3
- Mrs. Erlenbusch has nice restaurant Ag/9 2/3
- M. Clancy opened saloon Ag/23 2/3
- M. Salzman recently received new assortment of goods Se/13 2/4
- Miss C. Keller sold out millinery shop Se/13 2/4
- J. A. Pitts to become book keeper for Max Salzman De/6 7/2
- bakery and two new restaurants to be started No/15 7/5
Winslow
- business badly hurt by strike Jy/19 1/6
- Lesser & Sawyer have to make assignment No/15 7/3
CAMERAS
See Photography
CAMPAIGNS (POLITICAL)
See Elections and Politics
CANALS
See Water and Water Resources--Canals and Irrigation
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
See Prisons and Prisoners
CATHOLICS AND CATHOLICISM
See also: Fairs for Catholic Fairs
- church will probably be erected in Williams Fe/1 7/1
- Bishop Salpointe, Santa Fe, will now be in Tucson Mr/1 1/4
- Catholic Fair held in Prescott Mr/22 7/6
- advertising bids for repairing church in Winslow Ap/5 7/3
- church at Winslow will be completed this year Ap/12 7/1
- mentioned in article on Coconino County Ap/12 8/3
- story of Phoenician family who became Protestant and then Catholic again after removed statues were found back in the church Ap/19 2/3
- Rev. J. Freri held services in Walsh Hall in Williams Ap/26 1/4
- Rev. Father Francis X. Gubitovia, Colorado, visiting in Flagstaff; was head of Prescott Parish Jy/19 7/1
- Father Dolje doing good job in Texas Jy/26 7/4
Flagstaff
- announcement of regular church service Ja/4 1/2
- services held twice a week during Lent Fe/15 7/1
- Rev. J. Dolje leaves for Texas to take church there Fe/15 7/2
- J. Freri does not authorize entertainment that did not receive his permission previously Fe/22 2/3
- Lent services Fe/22 7/2
- Lent services Mr/15 7/3
- Holy Week services Mr/22 7/5
- Rev. J. Freri writes letter about sisters or nuns begging money My/10 2/4
- Rev. J. Freri absent; Rev. J. A. Morse, Cincinnati, will officiate Jy/26 7/1
- fair to be held Ag/9 7/5
- Catholics to give fair program Ag/16 7/3
- fair next week Ag/16 7/4
- fair huge success Ag/23 7/1
- fair to close with ball Ag/23 7/2
- Father J. Freri thanks community for donations at fair Ag/30 2/4
- Rev. Freri gives services Se/20 7/1
- High Mass of Thursday to be sung No/22 7/2
- elaborate Christmas services; choir listed De/20 7/5
CATTLE
See Livestock--Cattle
CELEBRATIONS
See Entertainment; Holidays and Religious Days
CENSUS
See Statistics
CEMETERIES
- Wallapais ask government for graveyard Ag/30 1/3
- Court Coconino I. O. F. No.896 to build fence around cemetery lot No/22 7/1
CHALLENDER
CHILDREN
- Ja/4: boy born, girl born 7/2; ill 7/4
- Ja/11: girl born 7/3
- Ja/25: Densons, Williams, have baby girl 2/3; dies 7/2
- Fe/1: ill 7/3; ill 7/5
- Fe/15: infant dies 7/1; girl born 7/1
- Mr/l: girl hurt by falling off steps 7/4
- Mr/15: girl dies 7/5
- Mr/22: dies 2/2; girl born 7/1; succumbed to diptheria 7/2
- Mr/29: dies form hydrophobia 1/5; return from California 7/4; son born 7/4
- Ap/12: boy born 7/3
- Ap/26: put on end of school program in Flagstaff 7/3
- Ap/19 girl born 7/4
- My/3: have May Day picnic 2/3; boy born 7/5
- My/17: boy born 2/3; Rev. J. T. Pierce gave talk to children 7/2; girl born 7/3; breaks arm 7/5
- My/24: school picnic 2/3; Children's Day to be observed in Williams in June 2/3; visiting in Alabama 7/2
- My/31: daughter born 7/5
- Je/7: Children's Day services 2/2; visiting Flagstaff 7/1; births 7/5
- Je/14: baby killed by father 1/4; girl born 7/5
- Je/21: travel to St. Louis 7/2; fishing at Oak Creek 7/2; boy born 7/5
- Je/28: bit by scorpion and dies 1/5
- Jy/12: boy born 7/4
- Jy/19: Mexican boy loses finger in explosion 7/3
- Ag/2: many sick in Winslow 7/2; many sick in Winslow 7/2
- Ag/9: dies 7/6
- Ag/16: boy born 7/4
- Ag/23: travel to Texas 2/3
- Ag/30: non-Arizona article 3/5
- Se/6: return from St. Louis 7/1; joins father 7/9
- Se/13: might attend school in Williams 2/4; arrived in Flagstaff 3/1; boy born 3/6
- Se/20: twin boys born, one dies 7/6; girl born, boy born 7/6
- Se/27: boy born 7/4
- Oc/11: had scarlet fever 7/1; in Iowa 7/1
- Oc/18: left for Boston 7/l; girl born 7/5; boy born 7/5; infant girl dies 7/5
- No/1: Board of Supervisors asked for compensation for care of some children 8/3
- No/8: sick babies in Flagstaff 7/1
- No/15: boy born, girl born 7/1
- No/22: in entertainment 7/4
- No/29: boy born 7/5
- De/20: girl born, boy born 7/5
- De/27: girl born in Paris 2/4; infant girl dies 7/1; Christmas festival 7/3; births 7/4
CHILDREN'S DAY
See Holidays and Religious Days
CHINESE IN THE UNITED STATES
- effort being made for pardon of Jack Davis who killed Chinaman in Harshaw Ja/4 1/4
- Wilcox has two stores conducted by Chinamen Ja/4 1/4
- Emile Salignac, Arizona, removed from position of Chinese inspector Ja/11 2/2
- Charles Mehau, Nogales, appointed Chinese inspector for Arizona Ja/25 1/4
- Frank Miltenberg, who killed Chinaman in Tucson, was discharged Fe/1 2/2
- there are 1,170 Chinese in Arizona Fe/8 1/4
- eighty Chinamen had photographs taken in Prescott under McCreery Act Fe/8 1/4
- celebrating New Year's Day with fire crackers Fe/8 7/2
- Tombstone Chinamen decide to register Fe/15 1/4
- two Chinese kicked off coach before reaching destination; start laundry Fe/15 4/5
- fire broke out in Chinese laundry in Prescott; Chinaman dies Fe/15 7/1
- Deputy Internal Revenue Collector Burns to register Chinese in Flagstaff Fe/22 7/4
- Chinaman in Phoenix has leprosy Mr/29 1/4
- Arizona has 1,600; tells how divided in different areas Ap/12 1/4
- Pima and Graham counties have more Chinamen than rest of Territory My/3 1/5
- Ah Quinn commited suicide in Tucson My/10 1/4
- 1,700 Chinese registered in New Mexico My/10 1/4
- registration of Chinese My/10 2/2
- John H. Behan assigned Chinese inspector Je/7 1/4
- Sam Hung Chung pardoned; murdered another Chinese Ag/30 8/4
- Hon. W. Denby, U. S. minister to Chinese Empire, stopped in Clifton Se/13 1/3
- story about Chinaman and opium No/15 8/3
CHINESE NEW YEAR
See Chinese in the United States; Holidays and Religious Days
CHRISTMAS
See Holidays and Religious Days
CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
See Mormons and Mormonism
CIRCUS
See Entertainment
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. J. T. Pierce, Flagstaff minister Ja/11 7/4
- Rev. J. A. Menaul, Albuquerque Ja/18 7/4
- Rev. 0. J. McFadden, Williams M. E. minister Ja/25 2/3
- Rev. Thomas C. Moffett, Flagstaff Presbyterian minister Ja/25 7/2
- Rev. J. Freri, Flagstaff area Catholic priest Fe/l 7/5
- Rev. J. Dolje, ex-Flagstaff; Tucson; Texas; Catholic priest Fe/15 7/2
- Rev. G. E. (G. W.) Pooler, Winslow M. E. minister Fe/15 7/3
- Rev. E. A. Osborn, Albuquerque Episcopal Church Fe/28 7/2, 7/5, 7/6
- Chase, Rev. C. J., Prescott M. E. minister 7/3
- Rev. Preston McKinney Mr/22 1/4
- Rev. (G. H.) George F. Bovard, Supt. of M. E. Missions for Arizona Mr/22 2/3
- Rev. A. Queta, Prescott Catholic priest Mr/29 7/2
- Rev. McManus Ap/12 1/5
- Rev. James A. Moore, Ohio Ap/12 7/5
- Rev. S. E. Sinder, Navajo Indian Reservation My/31 1/6
- Rev. Father Francis X. Gubitovia, Colorado Jy/19 7/1
- Rev. J. A. Morse, Ohio Catholic priest Jy/26 7/1
- Rev. Joseph Overton, Congregational minister Ag/9 7/1
- Rev. F. M. Downs, Fairbank Ag/16 1/3
- Rev. I. T. Whittemore, Florence, Presbyterian minister Ag/23 7/2
- Rev. G. H. Adams, Phoenix Oc/11 1/6
- David Roberts, Safford and Solomonville M. E. minister Oc/18 1/5
- C. P. Wilson, Tucson M. E. minister Oc/18 1/5
- G. L. Pearson, Phoenix M. E. minister Oc/18 1/5
- Fred Sheldon, Tempe and Mesa M. E. minister Oc/18 1/5
- J. A. Crouch, Alhambra M. E. minister Oc/18 1/5
- Wm. G. Blakely, Kingman M. E. minister Oc/18 1/5
- J. H. Ainsworth, Yuma M. E. minister Oc/18 1/5
- Chaplain Scott, Phoenix De/27 7/5
CLIFF DWELLERS AND CLIFF DWELLINGS
See Anthropology
CLIMATE
See Weather
CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
See also: Entertainment; Holidays and Religious Days; Music; Military
- Dr. W. M. Johnston went to Prescott to look after Masonic goat Ja/18 7/4
- Apache Lodge initiated members Fe/l 2/2
- A. O. U. W. has one assessment Fe/8 7/3
- Good Templars Lodge numbers 80 members in Mesa Fe/15 1/4
- Grand Lodge I. O. G. T. meeting in Flagstaff; officers listed Mr/15 7/2
- G. A. R. encampment meeting Mr/22 1/4
- Arizona Lodge No. 1, A. O. U. W. at Tucson received $2,000 for Mrs. Coppel, widowed Mr/29 1/4
- Bible belonging to A. O. U. W. Lodge lost in 1891 flood near Yuma; found in sand in 1894 by M. J. Nugent Mr/29 1/6
- supreme grand chancellor of the world of K. 0. K. will visit Phoenix Mr/29 2/3
- George P. Thornton, Williams, initiated into A. O. U. W. Ap/5 7/1
- listed in article on Coconino County Ap/12 8/3
- movement started for organization of historical and antiquarian society of Arizona My/3 1/5
- C. A. Bush and T. J. Coalter will represent Mountain Lodge No. 15, K of P in Phoenix My/3 7/2
- session of Grand Lodge I. O. 0. F. will be in Kingman in June My/3 7/2
- Arizona Lodge No. 1, A. O. U. W. gives benefit certificate to Mrs. J. S. Mansfield when husband died My/10 1/4
- Grand Recorder Boyd, A. O. U. W. in Arizona My/10 7/2
- lodge of A. O. U. W. to be installed in Tombstone My/17 1/4
- Grand Lodge K of P in session at Phoenix My/17 1/4
- L. L. Ferrall, and Dr. Wm. M. Johnston, both of Williams, attended Grand Lodge K of P in Phoenix My/17 2/3
- Grand Recorder W. T. Boyd of A. O. U. W. arrived in Tucson My/24 1/6
- Dr. Wm. M. Johnston and L. L. Ferrall, both of Williams, attended K of P in Phoenix My/24 2/3
- Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Clark attended banquet of Players' Club at Needles My/24 7/1
- Tempe Lodge No.10, A. O. U. W. installed Je/7 2/1
- Grand Lodge I. O. 0. F. to meet in Kingman; Flagstaff delegates listed Je/7 2/3
- Grand Lodge I. O. 0. F. met at Kingman Je/14 2/3
- merits of A. O. U. W. discussed Je/21 1/5
- Arizona Historical Society's material to be published in "Overland Monthly", San Francisco Je/21 7/3
- Mesa Lodge, No.14, I. O. 0. F. officers installed: listed Jy/26 1/4
- F. B. Secrist, Winslow Lodge K of P, went to Washington for Supreme Lodge meeting Ag/16 7/1
- Aztec Court, I. O. F. Winslow, gave up charter and joined Court Coconino No. 896 Se/6 7/1
- might be split in Knights of Pythias Se/6 7/6
- Arizona has 614 Odd Fellows Se/20 1/5
- Good Templars held gathering in Phoenix Se/20 1/5
- Apache Lodge No.8, A. O. U. W. received payment for mother of Frank C. Hise who died Oc/4 1/6
- R. N. Fredericks, Grand Master of Grand Lodge of Arizona, F. & A. M., gives instruction to lodges in Northern Arizona Oc/11 7/2
- Grand Lodge, F. & A. M., Arizona, possesses fine case of jewels No/15 2/3
- Grand Lodge, F. & :A.M. Grand Chapter hold session in Phoenix No/22 1/3
- J. Guthrie Savage attended Masonic Convention at Phoenix No/22 7/1
- officers listed for Grand Lodge, F. &. A. M. held in Phoenix No/22 7/4
- Arizona Lodge No.1, A. O. U. W. gives Mrs. W. H. Prince, widow, $2,000 De/13 1/4
- Santa Fe, Prescott & Phoenix Railroad will bring members to A. O. U. W. convention in Phoenix De/13 2/3
- Gold Link Lodge, No. 2, Degree of Honor, A. O. U. W. elects officers in Tucson; listed De/20 2/3
Flagstaff
- A. O. U. W., Flagstaff Lodge No. 13, announcement of regular meeting Ja/4 1/1
- G. A. R. announcement of regular meeting Ja/4 1/1
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 7, F. A. A. M., announcement of regular meeting Ja/4 1/1
- I. O. O.F., Flagstaff Lodge No.11, announcement of regular meeting Ja/4 1/1
- Mountain Lodge No.15, K of P, announcement of regular meeting Ja/4 1/1
- K of P Lodge receives new chairs for lodge room Ja/4 7/2
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 13, A. O. U. W. will install officers Ja/4 7/2
- reading assignment for Chautauqua Circle Ja/4 7/2
- Court Coconino No.896, I. O. F. installs officers Ja/4 7/2
- invitation given to Good Templars and people interested in temperance Ja/11 7/2
- effort to reorganize Good Templars lodge Ja/11 7/2
- meeting of C. L. S. C. to be at J. F. Daggs Ja/11 7/2
- Mountain Lodge No.15, K of P received paraphernalia Ja/18 7/1
- meeting of Chautauqua Circle Ja/18 7/1
- Oscar Gibson reads at Chautauqua Circle Ja/18 7/2
- Chautauqua group to meet at residence of major D. M. Riordan Ja/25 7/1
- lodges prosper Ja/25 7/1
- Flagstaff Lodge No. 14, I. O. G. T. reorganized Ja/25 7/2
- G. A. R. initiated S. E. Roberts Fe/1 7/1
- Epworth League will have social at residence of George Hoxworth Fe/1 7/1
- Chautauqua meet at Major D. M. Riordan's residence Fe/1 7/3
- meeting of Chautauqua Circle to be at Presbyterian Church Fe/1 7/3
- C. L. S. C. will hold meeting at residence of George Hoxworth Fe/8 7/2
- Chautauqua Circle to meet at John Vories Fe/15 7/2
- Flagstaff Lodge No.11, I. O. 0. F. pays tribute to Charles R. Bayless who died Fe/15 7/3
- Chautauqua folks to boom fire fund Fe/22 7/1
- Chautauqua Circle to hold meeting at home of J. H. Hoskin, Jr. Fe/22 7/1
- Epworth League to give social at Mrs. M. J. Lockwood's residence Fe/22 7/1
- program of Chautauqua Circle's entertainment Fe/22 7/2
- Chautauqua Circle to give literary entertainment Fe/22 7/6
- Court Coconino, I. O. F. No.896, announcement of regular meeting Mr/8 1/1
- I. O. G. T., Flagstaff Lodge No. 14, announcement of regular meeting My/24 1/1
- meeting of Flagstaff Lodge No. 7, F. & A. M. to ba held March 2 Mr/1 7/3
- Mountain Lodge K of P initiated members Mr/1 7/3
- C. L. S. C. (Chautauqua Circle) gives thanks to community Mr/1 7/4
- Chautauqua Circle to meet at Methodist parsonage Mr/8 7/1
- I. O. G. T. to hold meeting Mr/8 7/1
- Mountain Lodge K of P initiated members Mr/15 7/2
- I. O. F. sends sympathies to F. L. Beal whose daughter died Mr/15 7/4
- I. O. F., No. 896 and Flagstaff Lodge No. 13, A. O. U. W. draft resolutions of sympathy to W. H. Anderson whose daughter May died Mr/22 2/3
- C. L. S. C. will meet at residence of George Koxworth Mr/29 7/5
- Flagstaff Lodge No.13, A. O. U. W. wi11 give private entertainment Mr/29 7/2
- regular meeting of Flagstaff Lodge No. 7, F. &. A. M. will be held Mr/29 7/4
- Prof. T. C. Wilkinson, Chicago, spoke to Chautauqua Circle Ap/5 7/2
- meeting of Flagstaff Lodge No. 7, F. & A. M. to be held Ap/5 7/5
- Ransom Post, G. A. R. having hall painted Ap/12 7/1
- out-of-towners attend meeting of Flagstaff Lodge No.7, F. & A. M. Ap/12 7/3
- C. L. S. C. to meet at D. M. Riordan's Ap/12 7/3
- Chautauqua Circle to be held at M. E. parsonage Ap/26 7/2
- Chautauqua Circle to meet at residence of Edwards Ap/19 7/1
- A. O. U. W. gives entertainment at meeting Ap/19 7/4
- Chautauqua Circle to be held at residence of George Hoxworth My/3 7/4
- Chautauqua Circle at J. E. Palmer residence My/10 7/3
- Lodge No. 14, I. O. G. T. gives entertainment for friends; officers listed My/10 7/5
- Ransom Post G. A. R. to observe Decoration Day My/17 7/2
- Chautauqua Circle to meet at residence of J. H. Hoskins, Jr. My/17 7/3
- program of Ransom Post G. A. R. to be found in issue My/24 7/2
- Chautauqua Circle will hold meeting at residence of George Hoxworth My/24 7/2
- Flagstaff Lodge No. 14, I. O. G. T. will give "Temperance Social" My/31 7/1
- C. L. S. C. meet at Presbyterian parsonage My/31 7/1
- Ransom Post G. A. R. raised 66 foot flag pole My/31 7/2
- Ransom Post, G. A. R. No. 4 observes Memorial Day My/31 7/2
- Mountain Lodge No. 15, K of P elects officers My/31 7/2
- C. L. S. C. will meet at M. E. parsonage Je/7 7/3
- different lodges and their elections; officers listed Je/7 7/4
- C. L. S. C. lessons given Je/14 7/1
- Order of Foresters and friends hold picnic near Crater Mt. Je/21 7/2
- Dr. D. J. Brannen will give talk at concert on A. O. U. W. Je/28 7/3
- officers installed at Flagstaff Lodge, No.13, A. O. U. W. Jy/19 7/1
- Chautauqua camp on Eldon Mt. to watch sun rise Jy/19 7/3
- Mountain Lodge No.15, Knights of Pythias, installed officers; listed Jy/26 7/1
- officers of Flagstaff Lodge, No.11, I. O. O. F. installed; listed Jy/26 7/5
- Dr. W. M. Johnston, Williams, Master of Flagstaff Lodge No.7, F & A. M. Ag/9 7/1
- officers listed that were installed in Flagstaff Lodge, No.14., I. O. G. T. Ag/16 7/1
- Dr. W. M. Johnston and W.A. Ogden, both of Williams, attend meeting of Flagstaff Lodge, No. 7, F & A. M. Ag/16 7/2
- Epworth League will give social Ag/16 7/2
- John Wash recently installed marshal of Flagstaff Lodge No.14, I. O. G. T. Ag/23 7/2
- all invited to join Chautauqua Circle for 1894-95 Ag/30 2/4
- Flagstaff Lodge No.7, F. &. A. M. will hold meeting Ag/30 7/2
- members of A. O. U. W. pay one assessment for September Se/13 3/1
- Flagstaff Lodge No.14, I. O. G. T. to have meeting Se/13 3/3
- Chautauqua Circle to observe Garfield Day Se/13 3/4
- Flagstaff Lodge No.14, I. O. G. T publishes temperance column in Sun Se/20 7/1
- C. L. S. C. to hold first regular meeting Se/20 7/6
- Flagstaff Lodge No.14, I. O. G. T. write Good Templar's column in Sun Se/20 8/2
- Good Templar's column; civil rights Se/27 8/2
- C. L. S. C. will hold meeting at J. F. Dagg's residence Oc/4 7/3
- Good Templar's column Oc/4 8/2
- C. L. S. C. meeting to be held at Miss Sarah A. Smith at Hoxworth residence Oc/11 7/2
- Good Templar's column Oc/11 8/2
- Good Templar's column Oc/18 8/2
- C. L. S. C. will meet at residence of J. F. Daggs Oc/25 7/3
- Good Templar's column Oc/25 8/2
- Flagstaff Lodge I. O. G. T. to elect officers No/1 7/1
- J. Guthrie Savage elected as delegate to Phoenix meeting by Flagstaff Lodge No.7, F. & A. M. Masons No/1 7/1
- Chautauqua Circle's assignments given No/1 7/2
- Good Templar's column No/1 8/2
- Good Templar's column No/8 8/2
- C. L. S. C. will hold meeting No/15 7/1
- Mountain Lodge, No. 15, K of P gave farewell dinner for Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bray No/15 7/4
- Good Templar's column; election and liquor No/15 8/2
- Court Coconino, I. O. F. No. 896 to build fence around cemetery lot No/22 7/1
- assignments for C. L. S. C. Circle No/22 7/3
- Good Templars to have debate on liquor problem No/22 7/3
- Flagstaff Lodge No. 7, F. & A. M. to be held No/22 7/4
- Good Templar's column; saloons No/22 8/2
- Flagstaff Lodge No. 7, F. & A. M. to hold meeting No/29 annc. 2/4
- C. L. S. C. Circle lists reading assignment No/29 7/3
- Flagstaff Lodge I. O. G. T. to have discussion about liquor problem No/29 7/5
- Good Templar's column; drinking problem No/29 8/2
- secret societies elect officers De/6 2/3
- Flagstaff Lodge A. 0. U. W. jollified De/6 7/4
- annual meeting of Ransom Post, No.4, G. A. R. to be held De/6 notice 7/6
- Good Templar's column De/6 8/2
- elections held for Flagstaff Lodge No. 11, I. O. 0. F.; officers listed De/13 7/1
- found: K of P gold watch charm De/13 7/1
- C. L. S. C. Circle gives reading assignment De/13 7/3
- Mountain Lodge No. 15, K of P elects officers; listed De/13 7/3
- Good Templar's column De/13 8/2
- Chautauqua Circle meets tonight De/20 7/1
- Chautauqua Circle to be held at Mrs. George Hoxworth's residence De/20 7/2
- C. L. S. C. Circle needs to order books De/20 7/5
- Good Templar's column De/20 8/2-3
- officers to be installed at Flagstaff Lodge No. 7, F. & A. M. De/27 7/1
- Good Templar's column De/27 8/2
Prescott
- lodge of A. O. U. W. started Jy/12 7/1
- Knights of Pythias will give Thanksgiving ball No/22 1/3
- Prescott Lodge, A. O. U. W. elects officers; listed No/29 2/3
- Olive Council No. 1, R. & S. M. installed officers; listed De/20 7/3
Williams
- K of P meets Tuesday Ja/18 7/4
- G. A. R. organized Fe/15 7/1
- G. A. R. organized; officers listed Fe/22 7/5
- K of P Lodge No. 14 celebrates 30th anniversary of order in United States Fe/22 7/5
- Pythian Sisters gave grand ball My/24 2/3
- Mrs. M. D. Wood organizes Pythian Sisters Lodge Je/7 2/2
- G. A. R. had banquet Je/7 2/2
- Odd Fellows' Ball to be society event No/15 7/1
- Williams Lodge No. 15, I. O. O. F. will give first annual Thanksgiving ball No/22 7/2
COCHISE COUNTY
- expenses listed Ja/25 7/4
- expenses Mr/8 2/1
- many getting ready to run for offices in Cochise County Ap/5 2/3
- county seat moved from Tombstone to Benson Ap/12 2/1
- assessment roll Ag/30 1/2
- tax levy given Se/6 1/3
- will rank as second class county Oc/4 1/6
- money low so asked Santa Fe, Prescott & Phoenix Railroad to pay taxes; they did immediately De/20 8/3
COCONINO COUNTY
See also: Building and Buildings for building of courthouse
- Board of Supervisors hold meeting Ja/4 2/2
- Board of Supervisors adjourned Ja/4 7/1
- railroad company to pay taxes Ja/18 7/2
- to get one-fourth of money deposited in Albuquerque bank Ja/18 7/2
- Cornish collecting taxes Fe/1 7/3
- Board of Supervisors meet Ja/25 7/4
- Board of Supervisors meet Fe/1 7/4
- taxpayers complain Ja/18 2/1
- money to be apportioned to school districts Fe/15 7/2
- Tax Collector Cornish getting delinquent tax list ready Fe/15 7/2
- court term to start March 12 Fe/22 7/1
- A. T. Cornish, treasurer, prints tax list Mr/8 Sup. 2/5
- Board of Supervisors to meet tomorrow Mr/8 7/1
- delinquent tax list for 1893 Mr/8 Sup. 1/1-5, 2/1-5
- Board of Superviors hold meeting Mr/15 1/4
- delinquent tax list again printed Mr/15 7/5
- Board of Supervisors will hold second quarterly meeting Monday Mr/29 7/2
- district court cases listed Mr/29 7/4
- Treasurer A. T. Cornish commenced sale of property on which taxes are delinquent Mr/29 7/2
- Board of Supervisors meeting; bills approved Ap/5 1/4
- bid for laying pipe to county jail advertised Ap/5 2/4
- Board of Supervisors to meet Monday the 16th Ap/12 7/3
- description Ap/12 8/2-4
- meeting of Board of Supervisors Ap/19 2/3
- R. W. Bell has charge of treasurer's office during absence of A. T. Cornish Ap/19 7/4
- Board of Supervisors have decided to build court house My/3 2/1
- county courthouse to be constructed My/3 7/4
- meeting of Board of Supervisors My/3 7/4
- first marriage contract placed on record in Coconino County; A. E. Frankforter and Mrs. May Berry My/10 7/3
- W. M. Miller attending recorder's office during absence of Recorder Bush My/10 7/3
- Board of Supervisors to meet My/17 7/1
- Board of Supervisors hold meeting; assistant counsel to help with injunction suit My/24 2/2
- citizens of Flagstaff stand behind board of Supervisors in building courthouse My/24 2/4
- Board of Supervisors to meet Saturday My/24 7/2
- Board of Supervisors served with injunction to prevent building of courthouse from Williams group My/24 7/4
- injunction asking to restrict board of Supervisors from not erecting courthouse not granted My/31 2/4
- Board of Supervisors to meet; will meet as board of Equalization Je/28 7/3
- Board of Supervisors hold meeting; pay bills; reward for Juan Martes who shot Dixon; school reports Jy/12 2/3-4
- F. L. Rogers helping to equalize county tax role Jy/12 7/1
- pretty good shape financially Jy/19 2/2
- bill for building courthouse passed House and Senate Jy/l9 7/2
- meetings of Board of Supervisors; changes made in assessment rolls Jy/19 8/2-3
- Board of Equalization readjusts assessments Jy/26 2/3
- bill allowing for building of courthouse passed by Congress Jy/26 7/3
- valuations of property listed Jy/26 8/3
- Board of Equalization completed work Ag/2 1/5
- people glad they separated from old Yavapai Ag/2 2/1
- Board of Supervisors hold meeting; bonds for courthouse Ag/2 2/3
- bonds for sale Ag/2 leg. annc. 7/6
- 809 names on great register Ag/9 7/2
- report of Grand Jury; Indians at Tuba City; murderer of Lot Smith; county buildings and departments Ag/16 2/3-4
- people who attended court Ag/16 7/1
- people attending district court Ag/16 7/2
- people who attended district court Ag/16 7/2
- district court decisions Ag/16 7/3
- Board of Supervisors to finish equalization of taxes Ag/16 7/4
- Board of Supervisors adjust assessments; reward for Jose B. Marques Ag/23 2/4
- Board of Supervisors meet Monday Ag/23 7/1
- district court decisions Ag/23 7/3
- Flagstaff will get courthouse even with obstacles in way Ag/23 7/6
- Board of Supervisors hold meeting; levied taxes; bid for county courthouse; roads surveyed Ag/30 2/3
- notice of meeting of Board of Equalization in Flagstaff Ag/30 notice 2/4
- duplicate tax roll to be completed soon Ag/30 7/5
- court house bond sale Saturday Se/6 7/2
- tax rate given Se/6 7/3
- Board of Supervisors hold meeting; Boards of Elections and polling places listed Se/13 2/3
- assessment roll approved Se/13 3/1
- last day for Board of Equalization to hear complaints about assessment roll Se/13 3/4
- Arizona Citizen praises county Se/20 1/5
- Board of Supervisors meet Oc/4 7/1
- Board of Supervisors hold meeting; many topics discussed Oc/11 1/3-5
- Board of Supervisors to meet Oc/18 7/1
- Board of Supervisors meet; election being readied; county courthouse building delayed Oc/25 1/4-6
- Board of Supervisors in session Oc/25 7/1
- work begun on courthouse Oc/25 7/2
- notice of bond sale No/1 7/6
- Board of Supervisors hold meeting; getting ready for election No/1 8/3
- Board of Supervisors have meeting; county courthouse progressing No/15 1/6
- courthouse progressing nicely No/15 7/1
- Board of Supervisors to canvass election returns No/15 7/2
- F. L. Rogers, Williams, in Flagstaff to attend meeting of Board of Supervisors No/22 7/1
- Board of Supervisors hold meeting; winners of election given No/22 7/5
- foundation of courthouse laid No/22 7/5
- C. H. Schulz filed bond No/29 7/2
- notice for bids for 1895 De/6 notice 2/4
- officers filed bonds; listed De/27 7/3
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
See also: Education and Schools; Educators
- Territorial University at Tucson has 55 students Ja/25 1/4
- third term for year starts at Territorial University Mr/29 1/4
- committee may be appointed to investigate agricultural experimental station and Territorial University My/31 1/6
- new Tempe Normal School contract awarded to R. W. Madison Jy/26 1/4
- professors taking trips in Arizona to learn about agriculture and mining of territory Ag/30 1/3
- Robert E. Forbes, new professor of chemistry at Territorial University Se/6 7/6
- Territorial Normal School opened fall session Se/13 1/3
- Robert H. Forbes, new chemistry professor at Territorial University, arrives from Illinois Se/13 4/4
- workmen at Territorial Normal School building at Tempe have struck Oc/4 1/5
COLORADO RIVER
- boundary line survey commission locating line between U. S. and Mexico finished placing monuments to Colorado River Ap/19 1/4
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
See Diseases
COMMUNICATIONS
See also: Transportation
Emma L. Clanton appointed postmaster at Reno, Gila County Ja/11 2/2
Dr. M. M. Crocker appointed Gila Bend postmaster Fe/15 2/1
mail arrived late in Tucson Fe/15 7/1
W. E. Thomas appointed Phoenix postmaster Fe/22 1/4
E. J. Horne confirmed for appointment of postmaster at Prescott Mr/29 7/2
Farnsworth, Williams postmaster, moved into new quarters in Williams Ap/5 7/3
J. C. Peterson is postmaster at Goldfields Ap/12 1/4
Jesus Daniels, Ehrenberg postmaster, has made a mess of the post office there Ap/26 1/4-5
new money order system put into effect My/3 7/1
mail service change from Kingman to White Hills Je/7 1/4
James W. Haas, Mineral Waters ex-postmaster, arrested for tampering with the mail Je/7 1/6
mail delayed due to washouts Je/7 7/3
candidate listed for Tempe postmastership Je/14 1/4
charges of taking money from registered letters dismissed against Haas, Mineral Water postmaster Je/21 1/4
Pedro Michalena appointed postmaster at Solomonville; T. E. Solomon removed Je/21 1/4
Emil Sydow appointed Tombstone postmaster Je/28 1/4
W. W. Wells has taken mail contract between Prescott and Phoenix Je/28 1/4
delayed mail arrived in Flagstaff Jy/12 7/3
postage stamps given out in Phoenix because of stamps Jy/19 1/4
Curt W. Miller appointed Tempe postmaster Jy/19 1/4
Nogales post office reduced from third class to fourth class office Ag/2 1/4
C. M. Waters, Denver post office inspector, looking up inaccuracies in Flagstaff Ag/16 7/4
men putting up cross arms for Postal Telegraph in Williams Ag/23 2/3
Flagstaff post office will be open Sundays Ag/23 7/1
post office to be established at Grand Canyon called Tolfree Ag/30 7/2
Mrs. N. J. West appointed Ash Forks post master Se/20 7/1
F. E. Nelson, who has contract for building Postal Telegraph line says line progressing Oc/18 7/2
George M. Bowers appointed postmaster at Kingman No/8 7/4
Flagstaff post office located in Cook & Lee's old stand No/29 7/1
Jersy Lily and O'Boyle, both near Prescott, want to have own post office De/6 1/5
Postmaster Ross asks that mail be mailed at office, not train De/27 7/4
Telegraph
messages that have not been picked up Ja/18 7/4
Postal Telegraph Co. to build line from Colorado to Los Angeles; Sun will give more news Fe/8 7/3
F. E. Nelson to build Postal Telegraph line from Albuquerque to Mohave Mr /15 7/2
local division of Order of Railroad Telegraphs organized in Winslow Ap/12 7/4
A & P has closed number of night telegraph offices Ap/19 7/2
Western Union Telegraph Co. throwing obstacles in way of Postal Telegraph Co. My/17 7/2
R. Allen returned from session of Grand Lodge of the Order of Railway Telegraphers Je/7 7/1
12 carloads of railroad telegraph poles for Postal Telegraph Co. been sidetracked in Flagstaff Je/7 7/l.
Judge Hawkins allowed Postal Telegraph Co. to construct telegraph lines along right of way of A & P Je/14 1/4
F. E. Nelson, contractor for Postal Telegraph line started men working Je/21 7/2
J. J. Dickey inspecting lines Ag/2 7/2
electric storms burns out telegraph lines of Western Union Ag/9 7/1
Postal Telegraph Co.'s lines should be in Flagstaff next month Ag/30 7/6
Postal Telegraph line completed to Flagstaff Se/20 7/2
Postal Telegraph Co. opened offices at Holbrook, Williams and Kingman No/29 7/2
Postal Telegraph Co. opened for business in Flagstaff De/20 7/3
Postal Telegraph and Cable Co. to run line from office to Arizona Lumber & Timber Co. De/27 7/1
Postal Telegraph Co. located in Brennen building De/27 7/1
Telephone
articles of incorporation for 16 telephone companies filed in County Ap/5 1/6
Charles Canall, A & P line repairer, put Needles and Flagstaff into telephone communication My/24 7/3
tramp electrician tells electrician Canall cause of buzzing in telephones Je/28 7/3
test made between Flagstaff and Needles De/6 2/1
Charles Canall, A & P electrician, putting up line at Williams De/27 7/1
CONSTABLES
See Law Enforcement Personnel
CONSTRUCTION
See Building and Buildings
CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS
See Roads and Streets
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
See Diseases
COST OF LIVING
See Economic Conditions
COUNTERFEITING
See Crimes and Criminals
COURTS
See Arizona--Courts; individual cities; individual counties
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE
- Indian marriages performed by white magistrates Ja/4 1/5
- marriage licenses issued in Flagstaff Ja/25 7/9
- males under eighteen and females under sixteen not allowed to marry in Arizona Fe/29 1/4
- marriage of John Ash and Pinky Rogers takes place in Tucson Fe/28 8/2
- first marriage contract placed on record in Coconino County; A. E. Frankforter and Mrs. May Berry My/10 7/3
- Charles Hunt and Miss Mamie Pierce try to elope; stopped in Kingman Se/6 1/6
- Judge and Mrs. E. W. Wells celebrate silver anniversary by performing marriage ceremony Oc/11 1/6
- love letter found No/8 7/1
COWBOYS
- Doe Goodwin, Phoenix, and Ed. Drew, Sulphur Springs, have steer tying contest Ap/19 2/3
- Jack Andrew, New York bicycle fan, comes to Arizona and becomes cowboy Ag/9 3/1-3
COWS
See Livestock--Cattle
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; Prisons and Prisoners; Railroads--A & P
CUSTOMS
See Tariffs and Customs
DAMS
See Water and Water Resources
DANCING
See Entertainment
DEATHS
See Children; Women; individual names
DECORATION DAY
See Holidays and Religious Days
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
See Elections and Politics--Democratic Party
DENTISTS
See Medicine as a Profession
DESERTION
See Divorce and Desertion
DISASTERS
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