ACCIDENT INSURANCE See Insurance
ACCIDENTS See also: Disasters; Fires and Fire Prevention; Railroads--A & P Accidents
- splinter from iron hedge enters Elmer Hoxworth's leg Fe/1 3/2
- F. C. Nims survives fall from cliff near Marble Canyon Fe/8 1/4
- Elmer Hoxworth has limb amputated Fe/15 3/1
- Joe Titus has hand smashed at Canon Diablo Fe/22 3/1
- Al Doyle falls off roof at K. of P. ball Fe/22 3/2
- man run over by engine Mr/15 3/2
- P. P. Daggs breaks leg when bronco horse runs against it Mr/22 3/2
- J. A. Wilson falls off Harry Fulton's house Mr/22 3/2
- Virgie Guthrie falls into well Ap/24 3/2
- Mexican severly injured when stealing ride in Williams My/10 3/4
- N. G. Layton, Flagstaff, had two fingers sawed off at Enterprise Mill My/24 3/2
- N. G. Layton recovering nicely from buzz saw accident My/31 3/1
- F. M. Brown dies in Williams from blood poisoning contracted while painting Je/14 3/2
- Chas. Morris dies of hydrophobia after being bitten by a skunk on Verde Je/28 3/2
- team runs into T. F. McMillon's buggy Je/28 3/2
- Frank Livermore stayed in Kansas City after being injured by a steer while unloading Je/28 3/3
- John Sanderson not hurt seriously when kicked by horse Jy/19 3/3
- Jack Williams fell off his engine yesterday Ag/9 3/2
- T. A. Brophy, catcher of Winslow baseball club, broke thumb while playing Ag/9 3/2
- Mexican and two horses die of thrist near Avery Ranch on Hassayampa River Ag/16 2/3
- Chinaman, near Tucson, bitten by savage hog Se/13 3/3
- boy, Mesa City, killed by horse Se/27 2/3
- Charley Davis, who lost leg, much better No/8 3/1
- U. S. Mail car and horse washed away between Payson and Rye but driver safe De/20 2/3
Drownings
- Walnut Grove Water Storage Company's dam breaks and seventy people drown Mr/1 2/3
For related stories see: Chinese in the United States; Disasters; Mexicans in the United States; Water and Water Resources-Dams; Welfare and Charity; Women;
Yavapai County-Courts.
- Al Doyle writes about Walnut Grove Dam breaking Mr/15 2/3
- Jerry Ryan and Miss Mary Frush drown at Wheat field, north of Globe Je/14 4/1
- Miss Mary Frush and Sheriff Ryan drown near Globe because of A. B. Simmon's drunkness Je/21 3/3
ACTORS See Entertainment
ACTRESSES See Entertainment
ADMINISTRATION See Arizona-Courts; Indians
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE See Arizona-Courts; Crimes and Criminals; Military and individual cities.
ADVERTISEMENTS Are Index only twice a year, the issue before Christmas and the issue before the Fourth of July or as close to
these issues as possible. They are arranged chronologically under City, Patent Medicine and Transportation.
- Detroit, Michigan, D. M. Ferry and Co., seeds Je/28 1/1
- H. Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine, watches Je/28 1/1
- Stennon & Co., Portland, Maine, watches Je/28 1/2
- Louisiana State Lottery Je/28 1/1
- Royal Baking Powder Je/28 1/6
- Fish & Keck Co. Kansas City Stockyards Je/28 1/6
- Sherman Hall & Co., Chicago, wool Je/28 1/6
- Ed. L. Huntley & Co., Chicago, clothes Je/28 1/6
- Fish Bros. Wagon Co., Racine, Wis. Je/28 1/6
- Assay Office and Chemical Laboratory Denver, Colo., E. E. Burlingame Je/28 2/5
- H. S. Bridge & Co., merchant tailors, San Francisco, Calif. Je/28 2/6
- Eisemann Bros., wool buyers and commission merchants, Alberquerque, New Mexico, St. Louis, Missouri Je/28 3/1
- Equitable Accident and Life Insurance Co. of Denver, Colo., G. A. Woods, Agent Je/28 3/1
- Louisiana State Lottery Comp. Je/28 3/2
- Western Wool Commision Co., St. Louis, Mo. Je/28 3/4
- Loteria de la Beneficencia Public Je/28 3/5
- Hale Bros. & Co. (dry goods), Sacremento, Calif. Je/28 3/6
- John Brenner, furniture and upholstery, Sacremento, Calif. Je/28 3/6
- Assay Office and Chemical Laboratory Denver Colo., Je/28 4/2
- Alex Ayers, cowboy equipment, San Jose, Calif. Je/28 4/3
- Louisiana State Lottery Co., Je/28 4/4
- Scientific American, publishers, New York Je/28 4/4
- Munn & Co., patent solicitors, New York Je/28 4/4
- Sherman Hall & Co., commision merchants, Chicago De/20 1/6
- H. S. Bridge & Co., merchant tailors, San Francisco, Calif. De/20 1/6
- Eismann Bros., wool buyers and commission merchants, St. Louis, Mo. De/20 1/6
- M. A. Dauphin of New Orleans De/20 2/5
- Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, Conn. De/20 2/5
- The Youth's Companion, weekly paper, Boston De/20 2/5
- Fish & Keck Co., Livestock Commission Merchants, Kansas City Stockyards De/20 2/6
- Western Wool Commission Co., St. Louis, Mo. De/20 2/7
- Grunsfeld & Co., Albuquerque, N. M., dry goods and groceries De/20 3/1
- D. M. Ferry & Co., Detroit, Mich., seeds De/20 3/5
- Manufacturing Jeweler, Albuquerque, N. M. De/20 3/5
- Hale Bros. & Co., Sacramento, Calif., Leading House of the Coast De/20 3/6
- San Francisco, American Exchange Hotel, bed and room per day $1 De/20 3/7
- E. E. Burlingame's Assay Office and Chemical Laboratory De/20 3/7
Flagstaff
- P. G. Cornish, Daggs Bros., physician and surgeon Je/28 1/1
- Ross and Van Horn, attorneys at law Je/28 1/1
- Dr. D. J. Brannen, physician and surgeon Je/28 1/1
- Dr. J. M. Marshall, dentist Je/28 1/1
- Stewart and Doe, attorneys at law Je/28 1/1
- Cooper and Duncan, attorneys at law Je/28 1/1
- Arizona Central Bank Je/28 1/1
- J. Derr. tailor Je/28 1/2
- City Meat Market, A. G. Mohlenpah, San Francisco Ave. Je/28 1/2
- Arizona Lumber and Timber Co. Je/28 1/6
- A. C. Morse, rents teams of horses Je/28 2/3
- Brannen's Dry Goods and Clothing, P. J. Brannen Je/28 2/3
- Chop House, meals, rear of Wash Henry's saloon, Rodgers & Rosebaugh Je/28 2/5
- Crockery & Glassware, M. Salzman Je/28 2/5
- Flagstaff Stables, A. C. Morse, prop. Je/28 2/5
- contractor & builder, F. A. Rodriques Je/28 2/5
- club rooms, saloon, Donahue Building, Railroad Avenue, J. J.Donahue 2/5
- The Gem Saloon, W. G. Henry, prop. Je/28 2/5
- Grand Canyon Livery and Feed Stables, E. S. Wilcox, prop. Je/28 2/5
- Liquor Store, south side of railroad depot, S. Martin Je/28 2/6
- Bank Hotel, Railroad Ave., T. J. Coalter, prop. Je/28 2/6
- J. R, Kilpatrick's, goods Je/28 2/6
- J.J. McGuire, horse shoer, two doors south of Champion Office Je/28 2/6
- Weekly Arizona Champion, $4.00 per year, six months $2.50, Jno. G. Tinker, ed. and prop. Je/28 2/6
- Babbitt Bros. General Store Je/28 3/-
- Coconino Bakery, J. F. Hawks, prop. Je/28 3/1
- A. C. Morse starts horse herd rates-one dollar per week Je/28 3/1
- Singer sew-ing machine, G. A. Woods, agent Je/28 3/3
- Champion Je/28 3/4
- G. A. Bray, dry goods store, Kilpatrick Brick Building Je/28 3/4
- Sewing and Dressmaking Establishment, Misses Loomis & Davis, props. Je/28 3/4
- Chicago Carpet Co., Thomas Howe, dealer, south side of Railroad Avenue Je/28 3/5
- Baer's Photographs of Arizona Scenery, D. J. Brannen, agent Je/28 3/5
- Edgar Whipple & Co., embalmers and undertakers Je/28 3/5
- Chop House, meals, Rodgers & Rosebaught, props. Je/28 4/2
- crockery and glassware, M. Salzman, prop. Je/28 4/2
- Flagstaff Stables, A. C. Morse, prop. Je/28 4/2
- F. A. Rodriguez, contractor and builder, Babbitt Bros. Store Je/28 4/2
- club rooms, Donahue Building, J. J. Donahue, prop. Je/28 4/2
- The Gem Saloon, W. G. Henry, prop. Je/28 4/2
- Grand Canyon Livery and Feed Stable, E. S. Wilcox, prop. Je/28 4/2
- The History Co., San Francisco, Calif. Je/28 4/3
- Champion Je/28 4/4
- The Arizona Cattle Co. Je/28 4/7
- W. G. Stewart will give special bargains in ranches and ranges for herds of cattle Je/28 4/7
- Arizona Central Bank, W. B. Strong, president and J. H. Hoskins, Jr., cashier De/20 1/1
- W. G. Stewart will gives ranches and ranges for herds of cattle De/20 1/1
- The Arizona Timber and Lumber Co., D. M. Riordan, manager De/20 1/6
- Liquor Store, S. Martin De/20 1/6
- Bank Hotel, T. J. Colter, prop. De/20 1/6
- Champion, Jno. S. Tinker, ed. and prop. De/20 2/1
- Champion office asks all to pay bills or debts to them De/20 2/3
- M. Salzman, groceries, furnishing goods, wholesale liquors. crockery and glassware De/20 2/4
- first class dressmaking establishment, Miss S. 0. Loomis De/20 2/5
- Attorney at Law, E. E. Ellinwood, Kilpatrick Building De/20 2/5
- Brannen's dry goods and clothing De/20 2/6
- J. J. McGuire, horse shoer De/20 2/6
- Babbitt Bros., wholesale and retail dealors De/20 3/-
- Cook and Lee Jewelry De/20 3/1
- cranberries at Sanderson's De/20 3/1
- cider at Sanderson De/20 3/1
- apples at Sanderson's De/20 3/1
- comb honey at Sanderson's De/20 3/1
- lemons, $.50 a dozen, at Sanderson's De/20 3/1
- cigars for sale at Sanderson's De/20 3/1
- big stock on hand; call on M. Salzman De/20 3/1
- D. J. Brannen's drugstore De/20 3/1
- Burchard & Melvin, Flagstaff Photograph Gallery De/20 3/2
- Singer Sewing Machine, G. A. Woods, traveling agent De/20 3/4
- Flores Dancing School De/20 3/4
- G. A. Wood authorizes G. A. Bray to sell and lease sewing machines De/20 3/4
- M. Salzman, overcoats De/20 3/5
- Thomas Howe, furniture and bedding, agent in Flagstaff for Chicago Carpet Store De/20 3/5
- music, dancing, shorthand, N. D. Flores, teacher De/20 3/5
- Capital Saloon, Railroad Ave., Robert Gibson, prop. De/20 3/5
- Coconino Bakery, J. F. Hawks, prop. De/20 3/5
- G. A. Bray, Kilpatrick Brick Building, clothing De/20 3/6
- F. A. Rodrigues, contractor and builder De/20 3/7
- subscribe to the Arizona Champion De/20 3/7
- Baer's Photographs of Arizona Scenery, D. J. Brannen., agent De/20 4/6
- club rooms, Donahue Building, Railroad Ave., J. J. Donahue De/20 4/7
- The Gem Saloon, W. G. Henry, prop. De/20 4/7
- Grand Canyon Livery and Feed Stables, Flagstaff, E. S. Wilcox, prop. De/20 4/7
- Flagstaff Stables, A. C. Morse, prop. De/20 4/7
- City Meat Market, A. G. Mohlenpah De/20 4/7
- Chop House, short order house, Rodgers and Rosebaugh, proprs. De/20 4/7
- J. Derr, tailor De/20 4/7
Patent Medicine
- California Fig Syrup Co., San Francisco, Calif. Je/28 1/2
- Hosteller's Stomach Bitters Je/28 1/3
- Syrup of Figs Je/28 1/5
- Hall's Catarrh Cure, F. J. Chenny & Co, Toledo, $.75 sold by druggist Je/28 2/1
- Hood's Sarsaparilla, 100 doses, one dollar, C. L. Hood and Co., Lowell, Mass. Je/28 2/4
- Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for women, $1.00 per bottle Je/28 2/4
- Dr. Pierce's Pellets, liver pills Je/28 2/4
- Tutt's Pill, price $.25 Je/28 2/4
- Piso's Remedy for Catarrh, Warren, Pa., Je/28 2/6
- Swift's Specific Co., Atlanta, Georgia Je/28 4/1
- Bottle of Infalliable Remedy, cures fits, Root, New York Je/28 4/7
- Vigor Strength, for men only, Erie Medical Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Je/28 4/7
- Big G., for men only, A. J. Stoner, M. D., Decatur, Ill. Je/28 4/7
- Hostetters Stomach Bitters De/20 2/2
- Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption De/20 2/3
- Hall's Catarrh Cure, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio De/20 2/3
- S. S. S. Swift's Specific, remedy for blood diseases De/20 2/4
- Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption De/20 2/4
- Big G, remedy for private diseases of men and women, $1.00 De/20 2/4
- Piso Remedy for Catarrh De/20 2/6
- Hood's Sarsaparilla, 100 doses, one dollar De/20 3/3
- Bucklen's Arnice Salve De/20 3/3
- Syrup of Figs De/20 3/4
- Hood's Sarsaparilla De/20 3/4
Transportation
- time table of Atlantic & Pacific Railroad Company Je/28 4/5
- Pullman Palace sleeping cars Je/28 4/5
- stage line at Peach Springs, D. B. Robinson, general manager; W. A. Bissell, general passenger agent; F. T. Berry, general agent Je/28 4/5
- Grand Canyon of the Colorado can be reached by taking this line De/20 2/5
- Pullman Palace sleeping cars De/20 2/5
- Atlantic & Pacific Railroad Timetable No.29 De/20 2/5
AFRO-AMERICANS See Negroes
AGRIBUSINESS See Economic Conditions
AGRICULTURE See also: Economic Conditions; Forests and Forestry; Land and Land Tenure; Livestock; Lumber and Lumbering; Ranches and Farms
- alfalfa raisers of Salt River Valley plan to supply cattle feed Ap/5 2/1
- farmers are busy putting in crops My/31 3/1
- Yuma figs selling for $.75 per lb. in San Francisco Je/7 2/1
- watermelons ripe in Phoenix Je/21 3/3
- over 20 rail-lion pounds of grain were harvested in Salt River Valley last year No/22 2/1
- Territorial Treasurer Smith of Phoenix received draft for $15.000 from government to be applied to experimental farming De/27 2/1
Yavapai County
- Salzman Bros. ship three loads of potatoes Fe/15
- farmers along Sante Fe should grow wheat for Southern California Mr/15 2/2
- Joseph R. Lockett will double potato capacity Mr/15 3/1
- farmers along A & P, especially Flagstaff, should also grow wheat for Southern California Mr/15 2/2
- potatoes-shipped to California by Babbitt Bros. and M. Salzman Mr/22 3/1
- W. O. Bashford purchases carload of potatoes Mr/22 3/2
- ranches around Flagstaff are putting in farms Mr/29 2/1
- Harry Slossen, Williams, predicts good turnip crop Ap/5 3/3
- "Bill Williams potatoes" becoming famous Ap/5 3/3
- new potato planter shipped to Ferd Nellis in Williams Ap/19 2/3
- fruit crop not doing well My/3 3/2
- Judge Sanford finished planting 65 acres of hay, potatoes, turnips and cabbage My/17 2/3
- P. Casner, of Beaver Creek, brought into Flagstaff huge peaches Ag/30 3/1
- fruit trees planted doing well Se/6 3/1
- hay worth $20 in Flagstaff market Se/6 3/1
- short wheat crop of Sonora will cause demand for American product Se/27 2/2
- wild hay of superior quality harvested in Flagstaff area Se/27 3/1
- C. H. Clark shipped two carloads of potatoes to Albuquerque Oc/4 3/1
- M. Salzman to sell potatoes to Albuquerque merchants Oc/11 3/1
- Verde Valley good for farming Ag/16 3/3
- potato crop to be larger this year Ag/30 3/1
ALCOHOL AND DRUGS
- Senator Ingals introduced bill that will prohibit shipping liquors into states or territories that do not allow it Mr/22 2/1
- parties selling whiskey to Indians better stop Ag/9 2/1
- Allen Campbell, Flagstaff, died last Monday night from overdose of morphine after being drunk Se/6 3/2
- Miss Mary F. Lathrop, Denver, vice president of the W. C. T. U. of U. S., gave three lectures at M. E. Church De/20 3/3
ALIENS See Chinese in the United States; Mexicans in the United States
AMUSEMENTS See Entertainment
ANIMALS See also: Livestock; Sports
- 25 inch gila monster in Phoenix My/3 3/1
- C. H. Schulz says lots of bears in mountains that are causing trouble to his flocks Je/7 3/2
- caged gila monsters die from poison while fighting each other Je/28 1/3
- skunk bites Chas. Morris and he dies of hydrophobia at Verde Je/28 3/2
- bears numerous around Enterprise Mill Ag/9 3/1
- W. Logan kills a silver tip bear Ag/9 3/2
- mountain lions playing havoc with colts in eastern part of Yavapai County Ag/9 3/4
- Chinaman, near Tucson, bitten by savage hog Se/13 3/1
- Phoenix papers say rats and mice of Village retire to suburbs on Saturday night to evade operation of Sunday rest law De/27 2/2
APACHE COUNTY Includes Navajo county until 1895
- Holbrook wants to be County seat Jy/5 2/1
- A & P settled with Apache county over tax payments Ag/30 2/1
ARBOR DAY See Holidays and Religious Days
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
ASHURST
ASSAULT See Crimes and Criminals--Assault
ASSESSMENT See Tax and Taxation
ASSOCIATIONS See Clubs and Organizations
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
BANKING See Banks and Finance
BANKRUPTCY See Banks and Finance-Debts
BANKS AND FINANCE See also: Economic Conditions; Education and Schools; Railroads
- Mrs. J. B. Smith forbids the sale of team of horses or Smith house Fe/1 1/6 leg. annc.
- Flagstaff Bank's condition good Mr/8 3/2
- Board of Territorial Loan Commissioners will meet at Phoenix to decide funding Ag/2 2/1
- E. H. Witherell has settled the claim of Arizona Central Bank, in full Ag/30 3/1
Debts
- Ralph H. Cameron gives notice to all who owe him money Fe/1 3/2 leg. annc., 4/2 leg. annc.
- brother of ex-Receiver Fred W. Smith in Tucson to straighten out debts Fe/15 2/1
- Ralph Cameron rounds up debtors Fe/15 3/1
- G. A. Woods, Flagstaff, requests debts to W. H. Mofinitt be paid Fe/22 3/1
- M. Salzman, Flagstaff, asking for debtors to pay him Fe/22 3/4
- Sheriff's sale held to sell property of J. F. Daggs, P. P. Daggs and W. A. Daggs Mr/15 3/3
- E. Whipple and J. C. Newman vs. F. E. Foster, cause his land and house to be sold Ap/24 2/3
- J. F. Kilpatrick requests his debtors to pay him Je/28 3/1
- Sheriff's sale of E. H. Witherell's property Ag/16 3/4 leg. annc.
BASEBALL See Sports--Baseball
BAYARD
BEEF CATTLE See Livestock-Cattle
BIRTHS See Children; individual parent's name; Women
BLACK AMERICANS See Negroes
BLACKS See Negroes
BOOKS AND PUBLISHERS See also: Advertisements; Newspapers
- "The Resources of Pinal County", published by Florence Enterprise Fe/8 2/2
- Prof. G. Wharton James writing "Hand Book to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River from Flagstaff." Ag/16 3/2
- G. Wharton James wrote note to Editor Tinker, of Champion, saying they are behind on subscription list for Grand Canyon guide book Ag/30 3/2
BOUNDARIES Includes U. S., territory and county boundary disputes. See also: Yavapai County
- some Payson citizens want to make new county Ag/16 2/3
- Flagstaff and Prescott must agree upon county division line Fe/1 2/1
- Prescott wants to have meeting with Flagstaff over county division question Mr/22 2/1
- Price tells Flagstaff they will get new jail Mr/22 2/2
- decision discussed about county line between Prescott and Flagstaff Mr/29 2/1
- Flagstaff area will give up division fight until division made fair Ap/5 2/1
- Journal-Miner thinks Flagstaff has given up division fight Ap/5 2/1
- Al Doyle, Flagstaff, writes letter against John Marion, Prescott editor, over division fight Ap/5 2/2
- meeting will be held over county division Ap/19 2/1
- people of Williams will fall in line behind Flagstaff Ap/19 2/3
- meeting to take action on county division question Ap/19 3/2
- Al Doyle writes another letter in favor of county division Ap/19 3/3
- Al Doyle, Flagstaff, criticizes Prescott My/3 2/1
- Tucson Citizen says county division problem should be done on fair principles My/3 3/4
- Prescott papers very silent over Al Doyle's proposition My/10 2/1
- enthusiasm displayed at Flagstaff meetings show that people want county divided My/10 2/1
- Flagstaff committee meets with Prescott committee My/10 2/1
- D. M. Riordan, E. S. Gosney, Wm. Munds and J. B. Tappan to represent Flagstaff in county division conference My/10 2/1
- meeting held for county division discussion; delegates selected My/10 2/1
- Prescott has not appointed a committee to meet with Flagstaff My/24 2/1
- Prescott Courier tells people it should meet with Flagstaff committee My/24 2/1
- Al Doyle says Prescott wants to delay two more years My/24 2/2
- Prescott Courier not in favor of county division; Champion answers My/24 3/3
- Northeastern part of county is very much in favor of county division My/31 2/1
- Prescott Courier says not all citizens in Flagstaff are talking about county division but Champion challenges this My/31 2/2
- Champion wonders if Capt. A. Jackson, Oak Creek, really made the anti-county division statements to Prescott Journal-Miner Je/7 2/1
- Old John in Sheet No. 142 tries to make readers believe that only a few citizens of Flagstaff want county division Je/7 2/1
- county division question should be settled before convention convenes Je/14 2/1
- if Journal-Miner were to address personal letter to every man it would find out most want county division, Champion says Je/14 2/1
- Gov. Wolfley will probably approve bill allowing for new county of Coconino Je/21 2/1
- Phoenix Republican describes county border dispute Ag/30 1/3
- people of East Yavapai want county division Ag/30 2/1
- Flagstaff has appointed committee but Prescott is being dilatory in picking one Se/6 2/1
- list of Prescott representatives to meet Flagstaff Se/6 2/2
- people of Southern Yavapai want to divide county on fair and equitable basis Se/27 2/1
- Yavapai probably will be cut in two next Legislature Oc/1 3/2
- boundaries of to-be county Coconino listed Oc/1l 3/2
- county division question is settled Oc/25 2/1
- Champion wonders what opinion of Prescott is now on county division dispute No/8 2/1
- act divid1ng Yavapai county should go into effect from its passage No/22 2/1
- meeting of citizens held at Hoxworth Hall to discuss interest of Coconino county De/20 3/1
BRADSHAW CITY
- Bradshaw City mentioned Mr/22 2/2
BOXING See Sports
BRANDS See Livestock-Cattle
BREEDING See Livestock
BRIDGES
- first train passed over cantilever bridge at The Needles My/17 3/2
BROTHERHOOD (ORGANIZATIONS) See Clubs and Organizations
BUILDERS See Building and Buildings
BUILDING AND BUILDINGS Includes construction infomation, location of buildings and remodeling.
- "Hay Seed", Pseudonym, upset because Territorial Prison not in Prescott Mr/29 3/4
- Territorial Asylum building falling to pieces My/31 2/1
- Mohave County will erect new courthouse Jy/19 2/1
Flagstaff
- Harry Fulton adds two story addition to house Fe/8 3/2
- S. B. Behn, chairman of the Board of Supervisors, reports on Flagstaff jail Fe/8 3/3
- many new buildings being constructed Mr/8 3/2
- F. Leaming is constructing new building after old one destroyed by fire Ap/19 3/1
- two new homes built for Walter J. Hill Ap/19 3/1
- new house in progress on Railroad Avenue to be used by Rodgers & Rosebaugh Ap/24 3/2
- P. J. Brannen putting addition onto residence My/3 3/1
- M. E. Shepperd now in new iron building erected by Frank Leaming on San Francisco Ave. My/10 3/2
- Flagstaff jail for sale My/31 3/3
- Geo. Babbitt's addition to dwelling almost done Je/7 3/2
- Jas. A. Vail is adding to his business on Railroad Ave. Je/7 3/2
- residence of Geo. Babbitt., on LeRoux St., is nearing completion JeA4 3/2
- Whipple & Newman adding on to Jim Vail's saloon Je/28 3/1
- George Babbitt's new house almost completed Jy/5 3/1
- name of Wood Hall has been changed to Amory Hall NO/22 3/1; 3/2
Prescott
- Prescott courthouse and clock will need repair using taxpayer's money My/22 2/2
- Prescott & Arizona Central Railroad Building does no one any good Ap/10 2/1
Prescott Junction
- carpenters build new eating house for A & P railroad Mr/22 3/2
Tucson
- having a building boom Mr/22 3/4
Wilcox
- Rev. N. L. Guthrie finishes home Fe/8 3/1
Williams
- Stone Hotel will be built under shades of Old Bill Williams Ap/5 3/3
- now has four saloons and four restaurants De/20 2/4
Winslow
- Capt. H. Kislingbury and Lieut. Whipple are building a house here Ag/9 3/1
- Ed Whipple busy building houses here Oc/4 3/2
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
- J. H. Breed, Winslow, sold business to Cass, Tufts & Co., of Los Angeles Jy/5 3/2
Flagstaff
- P. J. Brannen's scales used for weighing ice by F. W. Payne Fe/1 3/1
- Bank Hotel bar opens Fe/1 3/1
- Sam Dittenhoffer and Chas. Hubbell dissolve co-partnership Fe/1 3/3 leg. anne.
- C. T. Howard and E. R. Bayless dissolve co-partnership Fe/1 3/4
- Robert Gibson and B. M. Spencer reopen saloon Fe/8 3/1
- Bank Hotel has popular elegant bar Fe/8 3/2
- F. W. Payne engaged in putting up ice near Bellemont Fe/8 3/2
- A. M. Campbell opens barber shop on Railroad Ave. Fe.22 3/1
- John Derr moves tailoring business Fe/22 3/2
- Jake Salzman, of Salzman Bros. Firm, has left for business in Germany Fe/22 3/1
- C. H. Algert, Navajo Indian trader, buys supplies from Riordan Mercantile Co. Mr/1 3/1
- commercial travelers numerous Mr/8 3/1
- John Sanderson buys coal, wood, and grain business of H. W. Gibbons Mr/8 3/2
- W. E. Middleton joins Riordan Mercantle Co. Mr/8 3/1
- C. C. Hall, Ridenor Baker Grocery Co., takes orders Mr/8 3/2
- Gorham A. Bray gets new spring and summer stock Mr/8 3/2
- Rodgers & Rosenbaugh open new short order house in rear of The Gem saloon Mr/8 3/2
- N. G. Layton accepts chef job with Rodgers & Rosebaugh Mr/15 3/1
- Butchard becomes stereographer for T. G. Norris Mr/15 3/1
- photograph gallery opens on south side of railroad Mr/15 3/2
- Babbitt Bros, and M. Salzman shipped potatoes to California Mr/22 3/1
- Jas. M. Brannen accepts Job at brother P. J.'s store Mr/22 3/2
- F. Fairchild, burned out by fire, will meet customers in the tent saloon on Railroad Ave/ Ap/5 3/1
- closing out sale of J. A. Woods Ap/5 3/3
- A. C. Morse has teams to rent to go to Cliffs or Grand Canyon Ap/19 2/3
- Mrs. A. S. Alvord will open milinery store on San Francisco Ap/19 3/1
- C. H. Clark rebuilds after fire and is making good on selling Grand Canyon stock Ap/19 3/2
- Harry Fulton moves office from Kilpatrick to residence on LaReaux St. Ap/19 3/1
- Marshall & Mohlenpah Firm dissolves Ap/19 3/5 annc.
- Gus Heyman, salesman, made Flagstaff a visit Ap/24 3/2
- R. Lockner makes arrangements with wool men Ap/24 3/3
- Bank Hotel has new cook My/3 3/1
- Flagstaff wi11 have bright summer since business on increase My/3 3/2
- Misses Loomis & Davis open dressmaking shop on south side of the railroad My/3 3/3
- Jim Vail adds extension onto saloon My/1O 3/1
- E. S. Wadeles, representative of Tootle Hose & Co. doing business here My/1O 3/2
- Harry Zuck, formerly employed with Lawyer W. L. Van Horn, is now employed by railroad in Winslow My/1O 3/3
- Harry Kislingbury, formerly clerk at Bank Hotel, accepted position with P. D. Berrys at the San Juan My/17 3/1
- Hugh Mulvenon, Prescott, was in town buying goods for mercantile business My/24 3/3
- S. B. Hibbins., general manager of Arizona Sandstone Co., is in tovm looking after interest of company My/31 3/2
- G. A. Woods receives appointment of traveling salesman for Singer Sewing Machine Co. with headquarters in Flagstaff My/31 3/2
- Babbitt Bros. refitting old butcher shop to make wholesale and retail meat market on San Francisco St. My/31 3/2
- Bayless Bros. have best equipped barber shop My/31 3/3
- R. M. Bachellor, general freight agent of A & P railroad, resigned and F. T. Berry, fomerly ticket agent at San Franciscoo takes job My/31 3/3
- Murphy Bros. received a large consignment of crockery Je/7 3/3
- T. J. Colter, proprietor of Bank Hotel, says there is a large increase of arrivals this week Je/7 3/3
- J. C. Tise, traveling agent, was in town checking up on business of Wells Fargo & Co. Je/21 3/1
- J. E. Burchard opens new notion store on Railroad Ave. Je/21 3/2
- Harry Zuck, formerly employed by railroad in Winslow, accepted post of assistant postmaster Je/28 3/1
- Bank Hotel bar room has been enlarged Je/28 3/1
- Orrie Smith becomes clerk at Bank Hotel after Ed Foster resigned Je/28 3/1
- Fred A. Smith, of Indiana, accepts position at Dr. D. J. Brannen's drug store Je/28 3/3
- Chas. Grunner and Gus Dillman dissolve partnership Je/28 3/1 annc.
- E. S. Waddles, representative of Tootle Hoses & Co. of St. Joseph, Mo., was here doing business Jy/5 3/1
- J. M. Simpson behind counter of D. A. Murphy Jy/5 3/1
- W. J. Murphy severed connections with Murphy Bros. and. moved to Salt Lake Ciky Jy/5 3/2
- John Derr, tailor, busy getting out suits Jy/19 3/1
- Riordan Mercantile Co. are increasing business Jy/19 3/1
- Billy Worth back at old position at Bank Hotel Jy/19 3/1
- J. J. McGuire is good blacksmith and horse shoer Jy/19 3/2
- J. F. Hawks has started bakery wagon Ag/9 3/2
- Misses Loomis and Davis have moved dressmaking establishment to Babbitt building on La Roux St. Ag/9 3/2
- Bank Hotel is one of most popular resorts in Northern Arizona Ag/16 3/2
- "Coconino" Chop House will be opened tonight in Jas. A. Vail's building with C. C. Dyer as manager Se/6 3/1
- Geo. Rogers has opened saloon in front part of fruit stand of Rogers and Rosebaugh Se/13 3/1
- C. J. Pitts has bought out Geo. Babbitt's fruit stand Se/13 3/1
- R. L. West, carpenter, rents building of Mrs. T. F, McMillan Se/13 3/1
- G. A. Woods authorizes E. C. Payne to sell sewing machines Se/13 3/1
- N. D. Flores, dancer, opens dance studio Oc/4 3/1
- M. Salzman to sell potatoes to Albuquerque merchants Oc/11 3/1
- partnership of McIntire and Ebert dissolved Oc/1l 3/3 annc.
- John Sanderson has gone into grocery business on corner of Railroad Ave. and LeRoux St. No/1 3/1
- Fairchild visits as representative of Kansas City dry good house No/8 3/1
- John A. Beal has opened confectionary and fruit store No/15 3/1
- Robert Gibson is proprietor of Capital Saloon No/22 3/1
- parent writes to saloon keepers not to let her child in their places No/22 3/3
- T. J. Coalter had to order stationery from Champion office in order for a Mr. Hanna Vandersplittensaegleman to write letters at the Bank Hotel No/29 3/1
- Ed Randolph and A. W. Kinsley are in wood business De/20 3/2
- Dr. D. J. Brannen's store has large and elegant display of holiday goods De/20 3/3
- all employees of Arizona Lumber & Timber Co., the Central Arizona Railroad and Riordan Mercantile Co. received Christmas presents from Maj. D. M. Riordan De/27 3/3
Prescott
- Al Beasley went to Prescott for business before land office Je/14 3/1
- new hotel at Prescott called General Crook Ag/30 3/1
Prescott Junction
- new eating place built at A & P station Mr/22 3/2
- eating house now in running order Ap/24 3/1
- L. D. Gale sells wagon full of fish to Wm. Oliver at Seligman (Prescott Junction) Ag/2 3/2
Williams
- has three saloons open day and night Ap/5 3/3
- 152 carloads of freight sent West in twenty-four hours this week Ap/24 3/3
- M. Salzman, Flagstaff, will open branch store in Williams after other was burned down No/22 3/1
- Dr. H. Hardrich has sold stocks of drugs to Dr. Divington, Kingman, and business place to M. Salzman, Flagstaff No/22 3/2
- T. J. Ross will have charge of M. Salzman's store until Jake Salzman arrives No/29 3/1
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.
- services held by Father Dolje for Palm Sunday Mr/29 3/1
Flagstaff
- high mass celebrated Ap/19 3/1
- priest will be stationed in Flagstaff permanently Je/14 3/2
- Father Hochter of Cincinnati will celebrate mass Sunday Je/28 3/3
- Rev. J. Dolje will preside over new independent parish Jy/5 3/3
- Catholic fair to be held Oct. 22 Oc/11 3/1
- Catholic Fair was success; hope to now have money for convent Oc/25 3/1
- Flagstaff Catnolic Fair a huge sucess No/1 3/2
- Rev. J. Dolje thanks community for support of Catnolic Fair No/8 3/2
- midnight mass celebrated by Rev. Father Dolje De/27 3/1
CATTLE See Livestock--Cattle
CAVES See Tourists and Tourism
CELEBRATIONS See Holidays and Religious Days
CEMETERIES AND UNDERTAKERS
- grave dated October 1820 found near head of Ash Creek Ag/16 2/3
- Elmer C. Hoxworth buried in Flagstaff Cemetery Mr/1 3/3
- infants of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Norris buried in Bremen addition Mr/8 3/2
- L. L. Burns, of G. A. R., collecting data on Flagstaff dead heroes that each may have a headstone Mr/29 3/3
CENSUS See Statistics
CENTRAL ARIZONA RAILROAD See Railroads--Arizona Central Railroad
CHILDREN
- baby recovering Fe/1 3/1
- birthday party Fe/8 3/2
- return hoine after traveling Fe/8 3/2
- Mormon boy dies Fe/15 3/2
- infants dies Mr/8 3/2
- infants dies, poem written Mr/15 3/3
- recovers from illness Mr/22 3/1
- infant dies Mr/22 3/2
- custody of son given to father after divorce Mr/22 3/2
- girl born Mr/29 3/2
- girl born Mr/29 3/5
- girl born Mr/29 3/5
- visits California Ap/19 3/1
- falls intowell Ap/24 3/2
- girl born My/3 3/3
- ill My/10 3/4
- boy born My/17 3/2
- Children's Day to be observed Je/14 3/1
- girl born Je/21 3/2
- Mexican woman has twenty-seven children Je/21 3/3
- infant son dies Je/28 3/2
- girl born Jy/5 3/2
- born Jy/5 3/1
- boy ill Ag/9 3/1
- son born Ag/30 3/2
- attend fair Se/13 3/1
- girl born Se/13 3/1
- killed by horse Se/27 2/3
- girl born Oc/4 3/1
- boys are allowed to be in the saloon late and play cards; laws should be enforced No/1 3/2
- arrested No/22 3/1
- should not watch faro and other ganes No/22 3/2
- come to Flagstaff De/20 3/3
- enjoy Christmas vacation De/27 3/1
- girl born De/27 3/1
- baby sick De/27 3/2
CHILDREN'S DAY See Holidays and Religious Days
CHINESE IN THE UNITED STATES
- eight die in flood Mr/1 2/3
For related stores see also: Accidents-Drownings; Disasters; Mexicans in the United States; Water and Water Resources-Dams; Welfare and Charity; Women; Yavapai County-Courts.
- joke told about Chinese laundryman in Flagstaff Fe/22 3/2
- Chinaman arrested after he aims gun at woman and she dies of fright Ap/19 1/6
- Tombstone Chinaman left in Mexico after coming to U. S. against restriction acts My/17 2/1
- over 400 in Sonora, Mexico suppose to be heading into Territory Je/21 3/3
- Chinaman committed suicide in Kirkland Valley by shooting himself because he had leprosy Je/28 3/4
- Chinaman bitten by savage hog Se/13 3/1
- Chinese physician visiting Prescott Se/27 2/3
- Flagstaff Chinamen gather coal along railroad for washing establishment No/22 3/2
- Davis killed Chinaman at Harshaw and will serve in Yuma penitentiary for twenty years De/20 2/3
CHRISTMAS See Holidays and Religious Days
CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS See Mormons and Mormonism
CIRCUS See Entertainment
CIVIL RIGHTS See also: Women
- Apache Indians in Yuma County are placed on register to vote Oc/4 3/2
- Flagstaff church votes whether women should have vote No/22 3/2
CLAIMS See Yavapai County-Courts
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. H. Gill, Flagstaff M. E. Church Fe/1 3/1
- Rev. N. L. Guthrie, Wilcox Fe/8 3/1
- Father Farrari, The Needles Mr/8 3/1
- Rev. J. Dolje, Prescott and Flagstaff, Catholic priest Mr/15 3/1
- Williams needs a clergyman to live there Ap/5 3/3
- Rev. J. A. Menaul, Flagstaff and Prescott My/10 3/2
- Rev. J. H. Pierson, Prescott Je/14 3/1
- Rev. Wright, Albuquerque Je/28 3/3
- Father Hochter, Cincinnati Je/28 3/1
- Rev. W. M. Freeze Jy/5 2/3
- Rev. G. H. Adams, Methodist minister Jy/5 3/1
- Rev. G. H. Adams, Methodist minister Jy/5 3/1
- G. H. Carry, priest Jy/19 3/2
- Rev. E. D. Wyckoff, Prescott Ag/16 3/2
- Father Ti---?, Flagstaff, at Catholic Fair No/1 3/2
- Rev. N. F. Norton, Flagstaff Methodist minister No/8 3/1
CLIMATE See Weather
CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS
- Odd Fellows to be organized in Williams My/10 3/4
Flagstaff
- T. E. G. Ransom, WomenIs Relief Corps; announcement of regular meeting Fe/1 1/1
- Royal Arch Masons; announcement of regular meetings Fe/1 1/1
- Ransom Post, No. 4, G. A. R.; announcement of regular meetings Fe/1 1/1
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 8, K. of P.; announcement of regular meeting Fe/1 1/1
- 71 F. & A. M.; announcement of regular meeting Fe/1 1/1
- out of towners visit Flagstaff Lodge, No. 7, F. & A. M. Fe/1 1/1
- Mount Frisco Chapter., No. 4, 0. E. S.; announcement of regular meeting Fe/1 1/1
- Flagstaff Lodge No. 8, K of P will give grand ball Fe/15 3/2
- Sons of Veterans held officer election at meeting Fe/15 3/2
- Flagstaff Lodge No. 8, K of P will give grand ball Fe/15 3/2
- Women's Relief Corps conduct Mrs. Wilde's funeral services Fe/15 3/2
- dance given by Flagstaff Lodge, No. 8, K of P Fe/22 3/2
- Camp Grant, No. 1, Sons of Veterans, attend funeral of Elmer C. Homiorth Mr/1 3/3
- Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias, will meet in Tucson Mr/15 3/2
- "Authenian Literary Society" set up in Flagstaff Mr/29 2/3
- Women's Relief Corps to hold "Box Supper" Mr/29 3/5
- Flagstaff N. G. A. holds meeting Ap/5 3/2
- Coconino Rifles hold meeting Ap/19 3/1
- Harry Kislingbury invites editor of the Pythian Knight to attend ball given by Flagstaff Lodge, No.28, K of P Ap/19 3/4
- Presbyterian ladies organize a Ladies Aid Society Ap/24 3/3
- Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Norris have Mite Society meeting My/3 3/3
- Women's Relief Corps to be in Memorial Day Observation My/1O 3/1
- Max Salzman, Flagstaff, will go to Tucson for meeting of Grand Lodge, K of P My/1O 3/1
- Sons of Veterans to be in Memorial Day Observation My/1O 3/3
- Flagstaff Cornett Bank to play in Memorial Day observation My/10 3/3
- Ramson Post, G. A. R., will pay tribute to dead heroes on Memorial Day My/10 3/3
- Flagstaff Lodge, K of P to be in Memorial Day Observation My/10 3/3
- Coconino Rifles to be in Memorial Day observation My/1O 3/3
- The Boys in Blue and Gray vrill be in Memorial Day observation My/10 3/3
- Max Salzman returned from Tucson after attending Grand Lodge K of P meeting My/17 3/3
- election of offices took place at Tucson of the Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias My/24 1/5
- Hon. E. W. French, Prescott, initiated into Sons of Veterans in Flagstaff My/31 3/2
- Women's Relief Corps, of Los Angeles, sent flowers to Flagstaff Ransom Post No. 4 Je/7 3/2
- Ransom Post, No. 13 of St. Louis, Mo., presented to Ransom Post No. 4 of Flagstaff an oil painting of General Ransom Je/7 3/3
- meeting to be held to organize I. 0. 0. F. lodge Je/7 3/3
- Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society to hold meetings Je/7 3/4
- J. E. Burchard and Walter J. Hill went to Prescott to attend meeting of Knights Templars Je/14 3/1
- I. 0. 0. F. Lodge, Flagstaff, will have meeting for election of officers Je/14 3/2
- Flagstaff Rifles expects guns and uniforms soon and then will have Grand Ball on Fourth of July Je/14 3/2
- Flagstaff Lodge No. 11, I. 0. 0. F. held elections Je/21 3/2
- G. W. Sines and Chas. R. Drake to represent Arizona at Supreme Lodge, Knights of Pythias meeting in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Je/28 3/2
- Mite Society of Flagstaff meet at Mrs. George Hoxworth's Je/28 3/2
- Geo. E. Brown, William Wilkerson and W. H. Throne, officers of Grand Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., Prescott, were here to help organize new lodge Jy/5 3/2
- meeting to organize Athletic Club Jy/5 3/2
- Flagstaff Lodge, No.11, I. O. O. F. organized Jy/5 3/4
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 11, I. O. O. F. starts off to good start Jy/19 33/2
- all members of Grant Camp No. 1, Sons of Veterans, U. S. A. are to be at G. A. R. Hall Saturday evening Jy/19 3/1
- tickets on sale for G. A. R. encampment at Boston Ag/2 3/1
- Mite Society will be held at Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rumsey Ag/2 3/1
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 11, I. O. O. F. meets every Wednesday Ag/2 3/2
- Flagstaff Rifles to meet Ag/2 3/2
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 11, I. O. O. F. meets every Wednesday Se/6 1/1 annc.
- program given for next Literary Society meeting No/8 3/2
- J. E. Butchard, Flagstaff, left for Phoenix to attend session of Grand Lodge of Territory, F. & A. M. No/15 3/1
- Ladies of Cubrch (sic) Aid Society have meeting to plan Thanksgiving dinner No/15 3/1
- Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons elects officers in Phoenix No/22 2/3
- "Flagstaff Early Hour Dancing Club" to put on Fancy Dress Ball De/20 3/2
- Miss Mary F. Lathrop of Denver, Colo., vice-president of the nonpartisan W. C. T. U. of U. S. helps ladies organize W. C. T. U. Society in Flagstaff De/20 3/3
- lodge of Independent Order of Good Templars instituted in Flagstaff De/20 3/3
Phoenix
- society folks organize bathing club down near river Je/28 3/4
- Masonic Grand Lodge elects officers in Phoenix No/22 2/3
Prescott
- Knights Templar petition in Prescott asking for commandery Fe/8 3/3
- Geo. W. Sines of Prescott Lodge, K of P was Arizona's Representative to Supreme Lodge of U. S. Ag/9 3/2
Winslow
- ball to be given by Winslow Lodge No. 76, B. of R. R. T. Mr/8 3/2
- parties holding tickets for ball of Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen will have free transportation on passenger trains Mr/15 3/2
- ball given by B. of R. R. T. (railroad order) was grand affair Mr/22 3/3
COCHISE COUNTY
- Tombstone Prospector thinks Cochise will be second-class county after 1890 Se/13 11/3
COCONINO COUNTY See Yavapai county up to 1891; Boundaries for division of Yavapai
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES See also: Education and Schools; Educators
- bill authorizing the leasing of school lands Fe/1 1/4
- Territorial University funds will be collected from certain deliquent counties Ap/19 1/4
- Attorney General Churchill has decided in favor of Prof. Long, principal of Tempe Normal School, against the Territory Ag/30 3/3
- Territorial Normal School, Tempe, opens with Dayton A. Reed as principal and Edgar L. Storment as assistant Se/13 3/3
COMMITTEE OF SAFETY See Vigilante Groups
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES See Diseases
COLORADO RIVER
- California editors take cruise Fe/8 3/1
- fine rich soil near Yuma Mr/29 3/5
- trips down are not very dangerous Ap/5 2/1
- bridge near The Needles completed Ap/5 4/1
- Robt. B. Stanton makes trip down river to survey for railroad from Denver to San Diego My/17
COMMUNICATIONS See also: Transportation-Wells Fargo
- longest heliograph flash made from Mt. Reno, near Ft. McDowell to Mt. Graham My/24 1/6
- messages transmitted from peak to peak by use of heliograph No/15 4/3
Postal Service
- uncalled for letters at the Flagstaff post office Fe/1 3/3
- list of uncalled for letters in Flagstaff Mr/1 2/2
- allowance of $1,500 extra given to Phoenix post office Mr/22 3/4
- list of uncalled for letters at Flagstaff Ap/5 3/2
- list of uncalled for letters at post office in Flagstaff My/3 2/3
- Postmaster Cook, Flagstaff, making reports of mail; county probably going to have new post office My/10 3/2
- list of uncalled for letters at Flagstaff post office My/31 2/2
- Postmaster Geo. H. Cook will keep post office open part time on Sundays Je/21 3/1
- list of people who have not called for mail Jy/5 2/3
- list of uncalled for letters Ag/2 2/2
- list of uncalled for letters and packages for month ending Aug. 31, 1890, in Flagstaff Se/6 2/3
- list of uncalled letter, Flagstaff, for month ending Sept. 30 Oc/4 2/3
- Albuquerque will be supplied with letter carriers by post office department Oc/4 3/2
- list of uncalled letter in Flagstaff for month ending Oct. 30 No/1 2/4
- mail has been late probably because of snow on mountain No/15 3/1
- U. S. mail cart was washed away last week between Payson and Rye De/20 2/3
- list of uncalled for letters for month ending Nov. 30 De/20 2/3
Telegraph
- A. T. Folger, of Western Union Telegraph Co., is acting agent for T. A. Brown Ag/2 3/1
- Western Union Telegraph Co. is putting up another line along A & P railroad No/1 3/2
- better telegraph service will be in use soon No/22 3/2
- J. E. Palmer to become manager of Western Union Telegraph Company De/20 3/3
- repeating office of Western Union Telegraph Co. established at Flagstaff is especially for accomodation of overland repeaters De/20 3/4
CONSTRUCTION See Building and Buildings
CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS See Roads and Streets
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES See Diseases
COOKERY
COST OF LIVING See Economic Conditions
COUNTERFEITING See Crimes and Criminals-Counterfeiting and Forgery
COURTS See Arizona--Courts; individual cities; individual counties.
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE
- "dame Rumor" says that some Flagstaff men will double up between now and the holidays No/22 3/1
- Dr. P. G. Cornish and Miss Clara Coffin marry and large informal reception held at Wood Hall by Flagstaff residents De/20 3/4
COWBOYS
- scarce in Apache County Je/21 3/3
- Stewart Knight and Chas. McGary visited Flagstaff from Mogollon Mountains Je/28 3/2
- Albert Chapman and Harry Crawford issue challenge to rope and tie three steers each for $300 Ag/16 3/2
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
- Harrington and Sarber have knife fight in Winslow Fe/15 3/2
- W. B. Stephens says Arkansas has more people that should be jailed than Arizona Mr/8 2/3
- Dan Burke, charged with manslaughter for not notifying people below Walnut Grove Dam, released Mr/15 3/2
- Mrs. E. B. Davison denies that she had husband arrested Mr/29 3/3
- Star newspaper reports Mexican lady dies of fright near Warner's Lake when Chinaman aims pistol; later arrested Ap/19 1/6
- ex-Judge Jim Harrison, of Tombstone, was found to be "escaped gentleman" from Minnesota Jy/5 4/2
- case of Territory of Arizona vs. M. E. Shepperd being conducted Ag/2 3/1
- M. E. Shepherd's trial continuing; jury can not make decision Ag/2 3/2
- Henry Huning indicted for bribery and is now out on bail Ag/9 2/1
- A. H. Kline will give $10 award for recovery of horse Ag/30 3/2
- Donell Ross, mill man at Copper Queen Company, was arrested by U. S. Marshall for illegal cutting of goverment timber Oc/4 3/2
- Wm. Riggs put in Maricopa County jail charged with rape No/22 2/3
Assault
- E. M. Doe defends Cornelius Cieary Fe/15 3/2
- L. F. Ergers cut about face by Timber Agent Hawks Mr/1 3/1
- "Hobo Jack" in jail because refuses to answer charges of aggrevated assault Mr/1 3/1
Counterfeiting and Forgery
- man who worked at J. J. Donahue's lunch counter writes forged check Oc/25 3/2
Embezzlement
- Major Fred Smith has a high style life after becoming Receiver of Tucson Land Office; then vanished Fe/15 1/4
- Fred W. Smith, ex-Land Receiver, Tucson, will have suit brought against him for money he took My/3 1/6
- new Land Receiver in Tucson, Commissioner Stone, using good sense for the relief of the settlers, who paid money to Fred W. Smith My/31 2/1
Libel and Slander
- case of Dr. H. Hardick vs. Mrs. Chitiman dismissed but will be an appeal Je/28 3/2
- large number of people from Williams in Flagstaff to hear Dr. Hardrick vs. Mrs. Chipman Je/28 3/3
Lynching
- 175 lynchings reported in U. S., none in Arizona Fe/1 2/1
Murder
- Ralph H. Cameron is juror in Lopez murder case Mr/22 3/1
- two Apaches who killed Sheriff Reynolds, killed and three in jail at Globe Mr/22 3/4
- El Cohn, murderer of Sheriff Reynolds and Deputy Holmes, was murdered Ap/19 2/1
- W. E. Lockwood, sheepman, shot in head Ap/19 3/4
- preliminary examination of L G. Bargeman took place before Justice Weatherford Ap/24 3/2
- E. M. Doe, Flagstaff lawyer, went to Prescott to try to get a writ of habeas corpus in L. G. Bargeman case Ap/24 3/2
- L. G. Bargeman, accused of killing W. E. Lockwood, has preliminary examination My/3 33/3
- George W. Young, on trial in Prescott for murder of C. W. Beach Je~21_ 3/3
- Jeff Wilson, colored, sentenced to death for murder of another soldier at San Carlos Je/21 3/3
- L. J. Bargeman has been indicted for murder of W. E. Lockwood; trial in fall Je/28 3/1
- Reward Proclamation given by Gov. Wolfley for murder of E. Baker, near Globe Ag/2 2/4
- mail rider killed near Kingman by Wallapai Indians Ag/9 3/4
- Sayes, Apache Indian, will be put on trial for killing Sheriff Reynolds and Deputy Holmes Ag/9 4/1
- Piute Indian, who killed mail carrier, was killed by his tribe Ag/16 1/5
- Peter Riggs, miner, killed by Indians near Separ, New Mexico Ag/30 3/3
- Indians, near Tombstone, kill four men Se/13 2/2
- two miners killed by Indians at Chloride, New Mexico Se/27 2/3
- all of Sheriff Reynold's murderers have been killed or captured except for Kid Se/27 2/3
- Davis, who killed Chinaman in Harshaw, will serve in Yuma Penitentiary for twenty years De/20 2/3
- L. Bargeman, accused of murder of W. E. Lockwood, was released from custody on bail De/20 3/1
- John Stopp, who killed man named LeBarr in Peck Mine country, has been captured and placed in jail De/27 3/1
- sons of Churiatchi or "Chino", Yuma Indian medicine man who dies, murder another Yuma Indian medicine man, Buchawike, for bewitching their father De/27 3/1
Perjury
- Henry Huning has been indicted by U. S. grand jury Jy/19 2/1
Polygamy See Momons and Mormonism
Robbery See also: Crimes and Criminals-Murder for robberies ending in a death.
- sports in Flagstaff steal bear from entertaining visitors Mr/8 3/1
- M. W. Allen, Flagstaff night operator and agent at Depot, robbed of truck and fires shot at robber Albert Downey Mr/8 3/1
- stealing occurs during Flagstaff fire Ap/5 3/3
- J. M. and J. C. Fryer, horse thieves, caught in New Mexico Je/14 3/2
- Congress passed bill to reimburse Paymaster Wham when he was robbed in Territory last fall Je/21 3/3
- Jack Henderson chargedwith horse stealing Jy/19 3/1
- requests person who took vest from Babbitt building return for pants and coat Se/27 3/1
- five boys were put in jail in Albuquerque for theft of carpenter tools No/22 3/1
- $120 was taken from home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ashurst, Flagstaff No/22 3/2
- recent burglary shows danger of keeping money loose; should put in bank No/29 3/2
- Flagstaff is overrun with petty thieves De/20 3/2
- P. D. Berry's and J. L. Treat's homes were both burglarized De/27 3/2
Shooting
- Mexican unknown, found stealing ride, shot and died the next day in Williams My/1O 3/1
- M. F. Jennings shot by Rapheal Lebato My/17 3/3
- Raphael Lebato who shot M. F. Jennings, put in county jail at Prescott since he could not afford bond My/24 3/1
- Apache shot Hardie in Chiricahua Je/7 1/3
- shooting scrape at Empire Mill, near Kingman, resulted in killing of Ed H. Jones and Presley Brown Je/21 3/3
- Charley Grady and Red Berry shoot each other, though not fatally, in dispute over $5 De/27 3/4
Swindling
- in case Territory of Arizona vs. John Skaggs for obtaining money under false pretenses, the jury failed to agree Ag/9 3/2
CRIMINALS See Crimes and Criminals
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
DEMOCRATIC PARTY See Elections and Politics
DENTISTS See Medicine as a Profession
DISASTERS Includes only natural calamities. See also: Accidents; Fires and Fire Prevention; Railroads--Accidents
DISEASES Includes only human diseases and methods used to control their spread. Animal diseases are found under Livestock. See also: Medicine
- Mormon boy dies of pneunonia after home remedy used Fe/15 3/2
- Rev. J. H. Gill has serious attack of illness Mr/15 3/1
- Miss Annie Hawks has serious attack of rheumatism Mr/15 3/2
- G. A. Smith suffering from an attach of doliriun tremins Mr/15 3/2
- Chas. Morris dies of hydrophobia after being bit by skunk Je/28 31/2
- Chinaman shoots himself because he had leprosy Je/28 3/4
- considerable illness at The Needles because of hot weather; three people dead Ag/9 3/1
- Alvord Aitken, Prescott, dies after two day illness Se/6 3/1
- Rev. G. H. Adams probably will never see again Se/27 3/2
Consumption
- Marquis D. Burley, Flagstaff, dies Fe/15 3/2
- Frank Gertig of Titusville, Pa., dies in Flagstaff My/10 3/3
- man dies on train Ag/9 3/2
- D. W. Hensaker, editor of Wilcox Stockman, dies De/27 2/1
LaGrippe
- Rev. Gill is recovering from attack Fe/1 3/1
- J. M. Brannen recovers Fe/8 3/1
- Chiricahua Indians dying Mr/1 2/2
- San Carlos Indians sick with grippe Mr/22 2/1
- infant of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Curt dies of LaGrippe Mr/22 3/2
DISEASES (Mental) See Mental Health
DIVORCE
- Ida M. Kilpatrick and J. R. Kilpatrick divorced on grounds of extreme cruelty Mir/22 3/2
DOCTORS See Medicine as a Profession
DOMESTIC ANIMALS See Livestock
DROWNINGS See Accidents
DRUGS See Alcohol and Drugs
DRUNKS See Alcohol and Drugs
DRY FARMING See Agriculture
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS Includes prices and cost of living. See also: Agriculture, Banks and Finance
- beef prices going higher Fe/8 1/4
- shipping cattle prices Mr/8 3/1
- freight cost from St. Louis to Los Angeles cheaper than from Los Angeles to Prescott Junction Mr/22 2/1
- Winslow prosperous Ap/24 3/1
- Yuma figs selling for $.75 per pound in San Francisco Je/7 2/1
- depression in wool market; declined $.03 per pound in last month Jy/5 2/2
- Phoenix Herald quotes prices for different agricultural products My/5 4/1
- Arizona steers that weigh 1,000 pounds sell in Kansas City for $2.80 per hundred pounds Jy/19 2/1
- average price for cattle was $17 to $20 per head Ag/2 3/3
- A & P charged seven or eight cents a pound when first started in Territory Ag/9 1/5
- fare to Winslow round trip is $3.40 Je/14 3/1
- hay is worth $20 in Flagstaff market Se/6 3/1
- eggs sell for $.50 a dozen in Prescott; sell for $.40 a dozen in Flagstaff; both come from Kansas De/20 3/1
EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS See also: Colleges and Universities
- bill authorizing the leasing of school lands Fe/1 1/1
- dispute between Superintendent of Public Instruction Geo. W. Cheyney and Auditor Hughes over payment of funds Fe/1 2/2
- apportionment of school fund money Mr/29 2/3
- George W. Cheyney, adjudged Superintendent of Public Instruction over C. M. Strauss who is illegally holding office Ap/19 2/1
- Territorial Superintendent of Public Instruction has apportioned school monies My/17 2/1
- legislature should make provision when school district can bond to erect school buildings Ag/2 2/2
- Yavapai County School Superintendent E. W. French gives school statistics Ag/16 1/5
- W. H. Williams, formerly teacher at Williams, will now teach at Ash Fork Se/6 3/1
- Miss Lola Woods opens school in Lower Verde Oc/4 3/2
- one of "Zulicked" laws is compulsory education in Territory De/27 2/1
Flagstaff
- list of pupils neither tardy or absent in Flagstaff Mr/1 2/2
- Joe M. Brannen leaves for Prescott for studies with Father Dolje Mr/15 3/1
- Judge E. W. French to issue patents to claimants on the school section Ap/19 3/1
- Judge E. W. French will issue deeds to claimants of lots in school ection Ap/24 3/2
- dance given at Wood Hall for school teachers My/17 3/3
- election to take place to elect school trustee in place of A. P. Gibson Je/21 3/1
- Prof. L. F. Kiggins, principal of public schools in Flagstaff, will go to Winslow to accept a position with railroad Je/21 3/2
- Flagstaff school to be taught by J. W. Ross and Miss Jordan Jy/19 3/2
- school will start next Monday Ag/30 3/1
- number of Flagstaff citizens visited schools and found everything satisfactory Se/27 3/1
- teacher J. W. Ross invites all to visit his school Oc/4 3/2
- exercise held at school house for occasion of raising Stars and Stripes Oc/25 3/2
- community invited to attend exercises at public echool No/8 3/1
- vacation of two weeks for holidays given De/27 3/1
EDUCATORS Only the original article containing on an educator's name is listed here. For complete information see the individual's name.
- George Cheyney, Superintendent of Public Instruction Fe/1 2/2
- Prof. L. F. Kiggins, Flagstaff school principal Fe/8 3/4
- Jerry, industrial teacher, San Carlos Indian Agency Mr/29 1/1
- E. W. French, ex-officio Yavapai County School Superintendent Mr/29 2/2
- C. M. Strauss, ex-Superintendent of Public Instruction Ap/19 2/1
- Prof. L. F. Kiggins, principal of public schools in Flagstaff Je/21 3/2
- Miss Lola Woods, Flagstaff, Lower Verde teacher Je/28 3/3
- Miss Jordon. teacher at Flagstaff school Jy/19 3/2
- J. W. Ross, Flagstaff teacher Jy/19 3/2
- Prof. Long, principal of Tempe Normal School Ag/30 3/3
- Woodville H. Williams, ex-Williams, Ash Fork teacher Se/6 3/1
- Edgar Storment, Tempe Nornal School Assistant Principal Se/13 3/3
- Dayton A. Reed, Principal of Tempe Normal School Se/13 3/3
- Prof. Crowhurst, lecturer De/20 3 3
ELECTION AND POLITICS
- candidates beginning to prepare for elections next fall Fe/1 2/1
- "Hay Seed", pseudonym, makes fun of other "high-class" candidates Mr/29 3/4
- immigrants not allowed to vote if only have first papers of naturalization; must take out second papers Jy/5 2/2
- Geo. Washington Barney to run for office Jy/5 3/3
- Arizona will elect four delegates to Congress, Superintendent of Public Instruction, county and precinct officers Jy/19 1/5
- R. Burgess, fomer Register of U. S. Land, Office, is candidate for nomination of District Attorney Ag/16 3/2
- Democrats vs. Republicans Oc/4 2/2
- election returns given No/8 2/2
- list of registered voters of Arizona counties No/15 3/2
- official count frcm last election No/22 2/1
- Tombstone Courier says Republicans raised more money; yet Democrats easily won No/22 2/1
- everyone is happy that campaign is over De/20 2/4
Congressional Delegates
- Arizona needs live Republican delegate in Congress Mr/8 2/3
- Gov. Zulick has eye on Democratic nomination for Delecate to Congress Mr/15 2/1
- Marcus Aurelius Smith, Arizona Delegate to Congress, is teased about no one knowing him Ap/24 1/4
- Governor and Delegate to Congress setting good example for small fish politicians Ap/24 3/1
- Champion says Hon. W. 0. O'Neill should run for Delegate to Congress My/17 2/1
- present Delegate in Congress doing nothing Je/14 2/1
- E. M. Sanford announces he is not candidate for Republican Delegate to Congress Je/28 2/1
- Southern Pacific Railroad Co. wants to defeat Mark Smith Jy/5 2/1
- Tombstone Epitaph says time to get man in Congress that divides his time among many subjects Jy/5 2/2
- candidates for Delegate listed Ag/2 2/1
- Col. Eyan, Graham County, might be a candidate for Delegate to Congress Ag/16 2/1
- Democrat delegates from Cochise County pledged to support Mark Smith Ag/30 2/1
- Geo. W. Cheyney nominated for Delegate to Congress Ag/30 2/3
- Geo. W. Cheyney, Republican nominee for Delegate to Congress, is good man Se/6 2/1
- Marcus A. Smith claims to have passed Railroad Subsidy bill Oc/25 2/1
- Mark Smith's majority was less than 4O0 No/22 2/1
County
Apache County
- Apache Democrats County Convention will meet in St. John Ag/16 2/3
- Apache County Republicans passed resolution endorsing Territorial and National administration Se/6 3/3
- Marcus A. Smith will address Flagstaff people Oc/11 3/1
- E. J. Simpson lost in Apache County Oc/25 2/1
Gila County
- list of candidates for Gila County Oc/4 3/2
Graham County
- two political tickets, Democratic and Peoples, will be in Graham County this year Se/13 3/3
Maricopa County
- Ben Goodrich going to contest right of Haricopa Supervisors to appoint Justice of the Peace Fe/1 2/1
- list of candidates for Maricopa County Oc/4 3/2
Pima County
- Republican Convention of Pima County gives ticket Se/6 3/1
- Pima County Democrats list ticket Se/6 3/3
Yavapai County
- Hon. W. H. Ashurst says Grand Canyon City will outvote any precinct in the county Mr/29 3/1
- Champion would like to see Hon. E. W. Wells get a seat Je/21 2/1
- Hon. E. W. Wells, Prescott, is candidate for judge of Fourth Judicial District Je/21 2/1
- Barney, the guide, announces himself independent candidate for Justice of the Peace of Flagstaff precinct Jy/5 3/4
- Yavapai County will have to elect two supervisors Jy/9 2/1
- Judge E. W. French announces candidancy for renomination for probate judge Se/6 3/1
- Board of Supervisors ordered that two justices of the peace and two constables be elected for Flagstaff precinct Oc/4 3/1
- unreadable open letter from Prescott Oc/11 2/2
- page unreadable Oc/1l 2/3
- E. S. Clark, Prescott, writes letter condemning James R. Lowry Oc/25 2/2
- Flagstaff polls will be in jailroom, Oc/25 3/1
- W. A. Freeze, Prescott, and James A. Vail, Flagstaff, are representatives for Yavapai County in legislature No/22 2/1
- candidates have begun to announce themselves in Prescott for city offices No/22 3/1
Yuma County
- Apache Indians in Yuma County placed on register to vote Oc/4 3/2
- list of candidates for Yuma County Oc/4 3/2
Party
Democratic Party
- Democrat Marcus Aurelieus Smith speaks harshly against Republicans and "carpetbaggers" Ap/24 1/3
- Col. L. F. Eggers, Prescott, affliates himself with Democrats Je/21 2/1
- Democratic Territorial Convention will meet in Phoenix with seventy-six delegates Ag/2 2/1
- meeting held of Democratic County Committee Ag/16 1/4
- Democratic primaries today Ag/30 3/1
- T. A. Riordan, Milton, and H. F. Banta, Mill. No. 2, will go to Democratic Convention in Prescott Se/6 3/1
- list of Prescott delegates to Democratic convention Se/6 3/1
- Delegates for Democratic Convention left Flagstaff for Prescott Se/6 3/2
- Democrats from Williams will send three delegates to Prescott Se/6 3/2
- Yavapai County Democrats meeting held Se/13 3/2
- Democratic Central Committee tendered nomination of sheriff to James Lowry Se/27 2/1
- M. A. Smith and Harris Baldwin, head of Democratic ticket Se/27 2/1
- Democratic Convention to hold Grand Rally in Flagstaff No/1 1/1
Republican Party
- Republicans of Arizona should have meeting in order to work in unison Je/14 2/2
- Republican Territorial Convention to be held in Phoenix Je/28 2/1
- list of Republican Territorial Central Committee Je/28 3/3
- Phoenix Herald predicts large Republican vote this fall Jy/19 2/1
- Territorial Republican Central Committee to have convention in Phoenix Ag/2 2/1
- Deputy U. S. Marshall Geo. E. Brown strongly spoken of as candidate on Republican ticket Ag/9 3/2
- County Republican meeting held Ag/9 4/2
- meeting of Republicans to be held in Hoxworth Hall in Flagstaff Ag/30 3/2
- platform adopted by Territorial Republicans Se/6 2/2
- Republican primaries held Wednesday in Williams to select delegate to go to Prescott Se/6 3/2
- list of Prescott men to be representatives at Republican convention Se/6 3/2
- Flagstaff Republican caucas held to select delegate to go to Prescott Se/6 3/1
- Flagstaff Republican delegate leaving for Prescott for convention Se/13 3/1
- list of Republican candidates givenaid what offices they are running for Se/27 2/1
- Republican rally in Flagstaff at Wood Hall Oc/25 3/1
- Republican ticket listed No/1 2/1
- Republican Grand Rally held in Flagstaff was huge No/1 3/2
- Republican made big gains No/8 3/1
- Phoenix Republican backs James G. Blaine for president in 1892 No/22 2/1
ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY TEACHERS See Educators
EMBEZZLEMENT See Crimes and Criminals-Embezzlement
EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION See also: Mormons and Mormonism
- Office of Administration of Immigration hopefully will be abolished and instead authorize supervisors to spread information on Arizona Je/14 2/1
- immigrants must take out second papers in order to vote Jy/5 2/2
- Commissioner of Immigration Jno. A. Black was in town gathering statistics Ag/2 3/2
EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR See also: Business; Clubs and Organizations; Mines and Mining; Railroads
- Mexican ice packers strike did not amount to much Ap/24 3/3
ENTERTAINMENT See also: Music; Fairs; Sports
- Prescott Junction will "trip the light fantastic" Ap/5 3/1
- Charles Meadow, Payson, to lead Wild West Show going to Australia Ag/16 2/3
Flagstaff
- party given at home of Mrs. Dutton Fe/1 3/2
- party given in honor of Miss Susie Ramsey Fe/1 3/2
- dance given by Wm. Allen Fe/8 3/2
- birthday party given for Miss Dutton by parents Fe/8 3/2
- several out of town citizens attended K of P ball Fe/22 3/1
- dance held by Flagstaff Lodge, No. 8, K of P was social success Fe/22 3/2
- C. Walton James gives lecture on "Memory" at M. E. Church Mr/8 3/1
- sports steal bear from entertaining visitors Mr/8 3/1
- Prof. G. W. James to give lectures Mr/8 3/3
- dance at Wood Hall a success Mr/15 3/1
- checkers very popular Mr/29 3/1
- Flagstaff boys gave dancing party Mr/29 3/1
- Women's Relief Corps to hold "Box Supper" Mr/29 3/5
- dance to be at Wood Hall Ap/5 3/1
- dance at Wood Hall success Ap/24 3/2
- "The Ticket of Leave Man" will be put on at Wood Hall Decoration Day My/3 3/2
- Ladies Aid Society will sponsor "District Skule" My/3 3/2
- Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Norris hold Mite Society meeting with ice cream and cake My/3 3/1
- Mrs. John Vorries' residence was place of Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society My/3 3/3
- Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bray entertained friends with feature of affair being Progressive Euchre My/17 2/2
- Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society will give ice cream social My/17 3/1
- picnic will be held at Mill No. 2 by M. E. Church My/17 3/3
- ladies and gentlemen who will take part in dramatic performance at Wood Hall are rehearsing My/17 3/3
- dance given at Wood Hall for school teachers My/17 3/3
- "Ticket of Leave Man" will be played at 'Wood Hall for benefit of Flagstaff Rifles, Company D, N. G. A. My/17 3/4
- people will take rail to the M. E. picnic at Mill No.2 My/17 3/4
- carload of scenery from San Francisco on way to be used in "Ticket of Leave Man" My/24 3/2
- M. E. picnic was big success with 150 people attending My/24 3/3
- Chief Justice delivered oration My/31 3/1
- "western" picnic given by Mrs. J. H. Hoskins and Chas. Howard at Cliff Dwellings Je/7 3/3
- ball of Flagstaff Rifles to be on Fourth of July postponed to eighteenth of July Je/21 3/1
- Flagstaff Rifles irrill give grand ball July 18 Je/28 3/2
- J. Coalter will serve supper for grand military ball Jy/5 3/1
- Mr. Titus and Mr. Williams give exhibition at Wood Hall Jy/5 3 3
- G. W. James gives lecture "Geological Description of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado" at M. E. Church Jy/19 3/2
- list of Prescottittes who came on freight train to attend militia ball and play baseball Jy/19 3/2
- Militia ball put on by Company "C" was grand with huge supper at Bank Hotel Jy/19 3/4
- Calico Ball given by ladies of Flagstaff quite a novelty Ag/2 3/2
- militia have received uniforms and will have Grand Ball on Aug. 29th Ag/16 3/2
- dance given by Company "C" was largely attended with Feature being exhibition drill Ag/30 3/2
- militia ball financial and social success Se/6 3/1
- operatic minstrels will give performance at Wood Hall Se/6 3/1
- Presbyterian supper at Mrs. Harry Fulton's will be Sept. 13 Se/13 3/1
- large crowd attend entertainment of McCabe & Young, minstrels Se/13 3/1
- ladies of Methodist Church will serve a dinner Se/13 3/2
- will be visited by John Robinson's big circus Se/13 3/3
- Dolph Willard comes to Flagstaff from Verde for militia ball Se/27 3/1
- dance given by Flagstaff Rifles was well attended Se/27 3/1
- N. D. Flores becomes dance master in Flagstaff Oc/4 3/1
- ten speakers appeared at Wood Hall Oc/1l 3/1
- Hon. G. W. Cheney and Hon. J. M. W. Moore give speeches Oc/11 3/1
- Catholic fair to be held Oct. 22 Oc/11 3/1
- Catholic Fair was success Oc/25 3/1
- Bank Hotel dining room very popular on Sunday No/1 3/1
- Catholic Fair was huge success No/1 3/2
- mass meeting at M. E. Church to send off G. Sykes and Charles McLane on trip around world No/8 3/1
- Military Masquerade planned for Thanksgiving evening No/15 3/1
- Flagstaff Rifles making preparations for grand masquerade ball on Thanksgiving No/15 3/1
- dance at Wood Hall largely attended No/22 3/1
- ball of Flagstaff Rifles will be one of the grandest No/22 3/1
- Flores dancing school holds soirees on Saturday night No/22 3/3
- Masquerade put on by Flagstaff Rifles was grand success No/29 3/1
- "Flagstaff Early Hour Dancing Club" to put on Fancy Dress Ball De/20 3/2
- Christmas tree and literary exercises at M. E. Church Christmas Eve De/20 3/2
- lectures at M. E. Church good De/20 3/11
- Miss Mary F. Lathrop, Denver, vice-president of the W. C. T. U. of U. S. gave three lectures at M. E. Church De/20 3/3
- dance given for newlyweds Dr. and Mrs. P. G. Cornish in Flagstaff De/20 3/4
- dance given by Flagstaff Early Hour Dancing Club was success De/27 3/2
- dance given in honor of Dr. and Mrs. P. G. Cornish was grand social event De/27 3/4
Prescott
- Prof. G. Wharton James is delivering lectures in Prescott Ag/30 3/1
- big banquet given for Prescott hose tewn to celebrate victory at Albuquerque fair Se/27 3/1
- Governor's Guards will give grand ball on Thanksgiving Day No/22 3/1
Winslow
- ball to be given by Winslow Lodge No. 76, B. of R. R. T. (railroad order) Mr/8 3/2
- ball given by B. of R. R. T. was grand affair Mr/22 3/1
- grand ball in evening Je/28 3/2
- round trip fare from Flagstaff is $3.50 to go to celebration Je/28 3/2
- many attended military ball in Flagstaff Ag/30 3/2
- "Halloween" ball to be given by Winslow Lodge No. 7 K of Oc/25 3/1
- quite a number of Flagstaff people will attend dance No/1 3/1
EPIDEMIC See Diseases
ESCAPES (PRISON) See Prisons and Prisoners
EPISCOPALIANS See Protestants and Protestantism
ETHROLOGISTS See Scientists
EXHIBITIONS See Fairs
EXPOSITIONS See Fairs
EXPLORERS AND ADVENTURERS
- Major Powell, Grand Canyon explorer Ap/19 3/4
- Old Jack Summer, Major Powell's expedition Ap/19 3/4
- Col. Stanton. Grand Canyon Expedition Ap/19 3/4
- Bass Party, Grand Canyon Exploration Group My/17 2/3
- Barney a guide Jy/5 3/4
FAIRBANKS
FAIRS
FARM ANIMALS See Livestock
FARM CROPS See Agriculture
FARM PRODUCE See Agriculture
FARMING See Agriculture
FARMS See Ranches and Farms
FEDERAL AID TO EDUCATION See Education and Schools
FESTIVALS See Holidays and Religious Days
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
FIRES AND FIRE PREVENTION
- Prescott has fire with lost estimated at $3,000 Ap/24 3/1
- fire destroys Prescott home of Guilford Hathaway Je/21 3/3
- Florence gets hook and ladder Ag/9 3/4
- Oline Hollander burned to death at Phoenix when she used coal oil to start a fire De/20 2/3
- Walter J. Hill, Bellemont, loses house in fire De/27 3/2
Flagstaff
- Hon. John V. Rhodes' house burns to ground Mr/29 3/3
- engineer F. L. Frains, Flagstaff, gave alarm at fire Ap/5 3/1
- F. Fairchild burned out of business in fire Ap/5 3/1
- fire starts in C. H. Clark's store and spreads Ap/5 3/3
- residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. 0. Tinker burns Je/7 3/4
- Flagstaff needs fire apparatus Je/14 2/1
- cabin of Mr. Dennis, near Enterprise Mill, destroyed Je/14 3/1
- three fires started by sparks from passing locomotives Je/14 3/1
- sparks from passing engine catch barn of J. H. Rumsey on fire and then spread Je/14 3/3
- Flagstaff citizens contribute to buy hook and ladder Jy/5 2/2
- meeting of Flagstaff citizens to organize Fire Company Ag/16 3/3
- Miss S. 0. Loomis's house set on fire but no serious damage No/22 3/3
- Miss S. 0. Loomis, Miss M. Daze and A. W. Kinsey give thanks to citizens for extinguishing fire at house No/22 3/13
FLAGSTAFF
- A. P. Gibson becomes Justice of the Peace when Wm. Morris resigns Mr/22 3/1
- Flagstaff needs to clean up backyards My/3 3/2
- four births in one week Jy/5 3/1
- Justice of the Peace receives necessary blanks and registration is now in order Jy/19 31/1
- several are visitng from The Needles and Peach Springs Ag/9 3/2
- quite a number of visitors from Prescott Ag/16 2/1
- sidewalk being built from town to school house Ag/16 3/2
- Phoenix Republic describes attributes and industries of Flagstaff Ag/30 1/2
FLOOD See Disasters
FOLKLORE AND HUMOR See also: Courtship and Marriage
- joke told about Flagstaff Chinese laundryman Fe/22 3/2
- mean man in Apache County boils dogts tail and gives bones to dog Ap/19 2/1
- Tombstone drunk,Jim Taylor, fires at men and misses; they put him in barrel and roll him around a while Jy/5 4/2
- list of Old Arizona's coloquial phrases Ag/2 1/3
FOOD See Agriculture; Cookery; Economic Conditions
FORESTERS See Forests and Forestry
FORESTS AND FORESTRY See also: Lumber and Lumbering
- Ed Randolph reports everything in Coconino Forest looking fine Se/13 3/1
- W. McIntire moved sheep to winter range in Coconino Forest No/22 3/1
FORGERY See Crimes and Criminals-Forgery
FOURTH OF JULY See Holidays and Religious Days
FRUIT See Agriculture
GAME (FOOD) See Animals
GEOLOGISTS See Scientists
GEOLOGY See also: History
- natural bridge, on Pine Creek, northern part of Gila County is great natural wonder Mr/15 1/7
GOVERNMENT See Arizona; Indians
GOVERNORS See Arizona-Governors
GRAIN See Agriculture
GRAND CANYON See also: Mines and Mining
- gold has been found Mr/15 2/1
- surveyors say proposed railroad will go through Mr/15 2/2
- rumored discoveries of rich minerals Mr/15 3/3
- Ashurst, Morris and Marshall find specimens of gold ore Mr/22 3/2
- discovery of gold will make Grand Canyon richest mine Mr/29 3/4
- "Hay Seed" pseudonym, wants road built from Flagstaff to gold mines in Grand Canyon Mr/20 3/4
- trips dowm the Colorado River not very dangerous Ap/5 2/1
- road to be built Ap/5 3/1
- Col. Holsbind of Santa Fe System coming to locate best road route from Williams Ap/19 2/3
- many miners and prospectors arriving Ap/19 3/2
- Col. Staton discovers mineral discoveries Ap/19 3/4
- plenty of activity going on in camps Ap/24 3/2
- M. S. J. describes the beauty and grandeur My/3 2/2
- Ferguerson, Niles Cameron and Peter Berry interested in some mining properties My/10 3/3
- Col. Grierscn and Lt. McNutt lead exporation My/17 3/3
- party returned much pleased My/31 2/2
- Mrs. T. J. Hesser and Miss Roach spent ten days at Canyon Je/14 3/1
- T. J. Coalter, T. J. Kesser and Mikey Roach return from trip to Grand Canyon Je/14 3/2
- Engineer Stanton surveying for railroad Je/28 1/5
- thirteen Eastern gentlemen taken to Grand Canyon by A. C. Morse Je/28 3/2
- Flagstaff group went with Prof. G. W. James taking pictures Je/28 3/3
- "Chatterbox" of Williams writes about grandeur of Grand Canyon Ag/9 3/3
- Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Miller and Mrs. Geo Hoxworth make trip Oc/4 3/1
- Col. C. C. Bean, ex-delegate to Congress, examining recent mine discoveries here Oc/25 13/1
- number of Flagstaff people will winter here working mining property No/22 3/2
- Jacob Rupert, New York stockholders of Arizona Cattle Co., visits Grand Canyon No/29 3/1
GROCERY TRADE See Business
HEALTH CARE See Medicine
HIDES AND SKINS See Livestock-Cattle
HISTORY See also: Geology
- Arizona has much to offer of antiquities; named are San Xavier, Tumacacori, Tucson Mission, Casa Grande, mountains around Tucson Mr/29 1/6
- Arizona history has never been written; mentions Indian dwellings Mr/29 2/1
- Arizona pioneers had to face terrible foes such as climate, Indians My/31 1/5
HOLIDAYS AND RELIGIOUS DAYS See also: Entertainment
- Arbor Day observed throughout the Territory Mr/15 3/1
- Children's Day will be observed at Methodist Church Je/14 3/1
Christmas
- Christmas tree and literary exerciese at M. E. Church Christmas Eve De/20 3/1
- all employees of Arizona Lumber & Timber Co., the Central Arizona Railroad and Riordan Mercantile Co. received Christmas presents from D. M. Riordan De/27 3/3
Fourth of July
- Needles, Calif. will celebrate Independence Day in grand style Je/14 3/1
- people from Flagstaff should go to Winslow on Fourth of July Je/14 3/2
- Winslow, Kingman and Needles will all celebrate Fourth of July Je/21 3/1
- Prescott will celebrate the 3rd, 4th, and 5th of July Je/21 3/3
- Chief Justice Gooding will deliver oration at Prescott for Fourth of July Je/21 3/3
- next Friday will be Fourth of July Je/28
- Winslow busy getting ready for Fourth of July celebration Je/28 3/2
- in St. Johns, the Mexican Fourth of July called San Juan Day was celebrated Jy/5 1/5
- Williams Fourth of July celebration held at A-1 cattle ranch Jy/5 2/3
- Winslow Fourth of July celebration grand Jy/5 1/3
Memorial Day
- tribute will be paid to dead heroes in Flagstaff My/1O 3/3
- Memorial Day brings largest crowd to G. A. R. hall My/31 3/3
Thanksgiving
- Military Masquerade will be on Thursday evening No/15 1/1
- Flagstaff Rifles making preparation for grand masquerade ball No/15 3/1
- ladies of Cubrch (sic) Aid Society have meeting to plan Thanksgiving dinner No/15 3/1
- get your turkeys reactr No/15 3/1
- Acting Gov. N. C. Murphy gives Thanksgiving proclamation No/22 2/1
- Governor's Guards will give grand ball in Prescott No/22 3/1
HOMESTEAD See Land and Land Tenure
HORSES See Livestock-Horses
HOSPITALS See Mental Health
HOTELS See Business
HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT
- Mrs. E. B. Davison selling all her furniture Je/21 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.
- Burros, San Carlos Indian Agency Mr/29 1/4
- Agent Allen, for Indians along Colorado River near Yuma No/22 2/3
INDIAN TEACHERS See Educators
INDIANS Southwestern Indians in and around Arizona are included.
INDUSTRIAL FAIRS See Fairs
INDUSTRY See Business
INSANITY See Mental Health
INSURANCE
- Flagstaff merchants burned out by fire did not carry insurance Mr/29 3/3
- Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn. premium report given Ap/5 3/2
- Albert Brown, foreman of Arizona Lumber & Timber Co., recommends Equitable Accident Co. of Denver, Colo. Ag/30 3/3
IRRIGATION See Water and Water Resources-Canals and Irrigation
JAILS See Prisons and Prisoners
JEROME
- Wm. Hull says town will be flourishing city in next few months Je/14 3/1
KINGMAN
- C. M. Funston, editor of Mohave County Miner, reports town as prosperous Mr/15 3/2
JOBS See Employment and Labor
JOURNALS See Newspapers
JUDGES See Law as a Profession
JUSTICE (ADMINISTRATION) See Arizona-Courts; Crimes and Criminals; Prisons and Prisoners; and individual cities.
JUVINILE DELINQUENCY See Children
LAND AND LAND TENURE See also: Ranches and Farms
- Major Fred W. Smith, receiver of the U. S. Land Office in Tucson, and his office being examined by special government agents for owed money Fe/1 4/1
- Supreme Court decision in relation to grazing land Mr/8 l/4
- close herd bill passed by last legislature is dead Mr/22 2/1
- Legislature discusses act of close herd; sheep grazing on another's land Mr/29 1/6
- William B. Skinner makes claim My/10 leg. annc. 2/2
- James L. Black makes claim My/1O leg. annc. 2/2
- Henry Elmore granted land from claim after first denied My/24 4/1
- Joseph R. Walker makes land claim Je/7 leg. annc. 2/2
- land contest between Pacific Sandstone Co. and D. E. Isabell still occupies the time of Notary Public Savage Je/7 3/2
- Al Beasley went to Prescott for business before land office Je/14 3/1
- Wm. M. Munds secures U. S. patent to his farm on Spring Creek Ag/16
- Marion T. Black files intention of final proof of land claim Oc/4 leg. annc. 3/5
- Carl Erickson to make final proof of claim Oc/4 leg annc. 3/5
- James L. Black intents to make final proof of claim Oc/4 leg. annc. 3/5
- Deputy Sheriff Jas. L. Black, H. B. Skinner, Carl Erickson and M. T. Black went to Prescott to prove up respective claims before U. S. Land Office No/22 3/1
- H. D. Skinner, Flagstaff, intends to make final proof of his claim Oc/4 leg. annc. 3/5
- Dennis J. Brannen files intention of final proof in support of claim Oc/11 leg. annc. 3/1
- William D. Black files intention to settle land claim Oc/11 leg. annc. 3/3
- Issac T. Luse files intention to settle land claim Oc/11 leg. annc. 3/4
- Philip C. Brannen files intention to settle land claim Oc/11 leg. annc. 3/4
- twenty-two additional lots were staked out and purchased within last three weeks in Williams De/20 2/4
Flagstaff
- W. L. Van Horn. Flagstaff, defends his case in the Flagstaff Townsite case Mr/29 2/2
- Judge E. W. French to issue patents to claimants on the school section Ap/19 3/1
- Geo. M. Lockwood, Washington, D. C., helps Commisssioner Groff settle Flagstaff Townsite contest Ap/19 3/2
- Judge French will be detained in Phoenix but no time will be lost in securing deeds to Flagstaff lots once he gets to Flagstaff My/17 3/1
- Judge French hearing final proofs in Townsite cases My/24 3/2
- patent for Flagstaff Townsite has arrived Ag/9 3/1
- P. J. Brannen has sold to Annie C. Beal lots in Brannen addition Ag/16 3/1
- Townsite area ready to receive applicants Se/27 3/3
- residents of Townsite of Flagstaff to have meeting to decide what to do with surplus funds Ag/3O 2/3
- meeting to be held to decide on disposition of surplus funds from sale of lots of Flagstaff Townsite Se/27 3/1
- Flagstaff Townsite meeting postponed until Van Horn returns with records Oc/4 2/3
- W. J. Hills purchased F. E. Foster's property in northwestern part of town for $1,100 De/20 3/1
LAND CLAIMS See Land and Land Tenure
LAW AS A PROFESSION Only the original article or advertisement is entered here. Additional articles will be indexed under the individual's name.
- Stewart & Doe, Flagstaff law firm Fe/1 1/1
- Ross & Van Horn, Flagstaff attorneys Fe/1 1/1
- W. G. Stewart, Flagstaff attorney Fe/1 1/6
- Clark Churchill, Attorney General Fe/1 2/2
- Judge C. F. Ainsworth Fe/1 2/2
- Judge C. W. Wright, Pima County Fe/1 4/1
- A. F. Banta, District Attorney, Apache County Fe/8 3/2
- W. L. Van Horn, Flagstaff attorney Fe/15 3/1
- Judge E. M. Sanford, Prescott Justice of the Peace Fe/15 3/2
- E. M. Doe, Flagstaff attorney Fe/15 3/2
- H. D. Ross, Yavapai County District Attorney Mr/1 3/1
- J. W. Weatherford, Flagstaff Justice of the Peace Mr/8 3/3
- T. G. Norris, Flagstaff attorney Mr/8 3/3
- R. E. Sloan, justice Mr/15 2/1
- Hon. John C. Herndon, Prescott Mr/15 2/1
- Harry Zuck, Yavapai county, lawyer Mr/15 3/1
- N. G. Layton, Flagstaff Justice of the Peace Mr/15 3/1
- William Morris, ex-Justice of the Peace. Yavapai County Mr/15 3/2
- A. P. Gibson. Justice of the Peace, Flagstaff Mr/15 3/2
- Judge Kibbey, Yuma Mr/22 2/1
- Judge Brooks Mr/22 2/3
- Judge J. H. Wright, Prescott Chief Justice Mr/22 3/2
- Calvert Wilson, Assistant U. S. District Attorney for Arizona Mr/22 3/4
- Judge J. J. Noah Mr/29 1/6
- E. W. French, probate judge, Yavapai County Mr/29 2/2
- J. B. Woodward, Maricopa County attorney Ap/19 1/7
- J. H. Murphy, Williams lawyer Ap/19 3/1
- Judge Andrews, Prescott Ap/24 3/3
- H. C. Gooding, Chief Justice of Arizona Supreme Court My/10 2/1
- Judge Seakin, Peach Springs My/31 2/2
- H. J. Miller. Flagstaff attorney My/31 3/2
- W. C. Hazeldine, attorney for A & P railroad My/3 3/3
- Cooper & Duncan, Flagstaff attorneys Je/21 1/1
- Hon. A. J. Doran, Florence, Pinal County Je/21 2/3
- Hon. W. S. Head, Verde Je/21 3/1
- Jim Harrison. ex-judge from Minnesota Jy/5 4/2
- Judge Nichols, Cochise County Ag/2 2/1
- W. 0. Huson, Phoenix lawyer, Ag/16 3/1
- Wilson & Norris, Yavapai county attorney firm Se/13 3/3
- Robert Brown, Prescott, District Attorney Se/27 2/1
- E. E. Ellinwood, Flagstaff attorney Oc/25 3/2
- H. P. Jeffords, U. S. District Attorney De/20 2/3
LAW ENFORCEMENT See also: Crimes and Criminals; Prisons and Prisoners; Vigilante Groups
- bill passed Senate allowing U. S. Marshalls and other officers of Arizona and New Mexico same fees as other territories Mr/29 2/1
- Gov. Prince, New Mexico, asks law abiding citizens to assist in preserving order Ag/30 3/1
- Miners should not be allowed to be in saloon late at night playing cards No/1 3/2
- parents write that children should not watch faro and other games No/22 3/2
- parent writes to saloon keeper not to let her children inside No/22 3/3
- Arizona not alone in possession of legal machinery which operates to exempt murderers from penalties of crimes De/27 2/1
LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL In general only the original article is entered here. Additional articles will be entered under the individual's name.
- William 0. O'Neill, Sheriff of Yavapai County Mr/1 2/3
- Murray McInernay, Yavapai County undersheriff Mr/8 3/1
- John Clark, Flagstaff plaintiff Mr/15 3/1
- John Kelso, Tombstone officer Mr/22 3/4
- R. H. Paul, U. S. Marshall Mr/29 3/2
- Geo. E. Brown, Prescott Deputy Sheriff Mr/29 3/2
- Geo. Brown becomes U. S. Marshall Mr/29 3/2
- Fletcher Fairchild. Flagstaff Constable Mr/29 3/1
- Joe Dillion, Prescott, Deputy Sheriff Ap/5 3/1
- James L. Black. Flagstaff Deputy Sheriff Ap/5 3/3
- Deputy Homes, San Carlos area Ap/19 2/1
- Sheriff Reynolds, San Carlos area Ap/19 2/1
- E. F. Odell, Flagstaff Constable Ap/19 3/4
- Dick Gage. Chief of Police, Tombstone My/24 2/1
- Sheriff Nowlin, Lincoln County, New Mexico Je/14 3/2
- Jerry Ryan, Sheriff of Gila County Je/14 4/1
- Constable Francis Ag/2 3/1
LAWYERS See Law as a Profession
LEGAL PROFESSION See Law as a Profession
LEGISLATURE (TERRITORIAL) See Arizona-Legislature
LIBEL See Crimes and Criminals-Libel
LIBRARIES
- Flagstaff plans circulating library Fe/8 3/4
- Flagstaff Library Association sets up by-laws Fe/15 3/3
- Flagstaff Free Library Association completes arrangements and now has books to check out Fe/22 3/2
- Flagstaff Free Library Association reading room lists its daily newspapers and periodicals Mr/8 3/4
- Flagstaff Free Library very popular Mr/22 3/1
- Wa1ter J. Hill, Bellemont, loses home library in fire De/27 3/2
- Winslow has reading room for A & P employees No/22 2/3
LIQUOR PROBLEM See Alcohol and Drugs
LIVESTOCK See also: Sports
- Dr. A. J. Chandler. Territorial Veterinarian, gives account of Sanitary Commission meeting Fe/8 2/3
- stock doing well in all portions of San Francisco Mountains Fe/22 3/2
- minutes of Sanitary Commission reports livestock doing well in Territory Fe/8 2/2
- statistics listed as printed in Washington Department of Agriculture report Mr/15 1/5
- Arizona should get good prices because of bad luck in other areas of country Mr/15 1/6
- mule raising in the South and Southwest Mr/22 1/4
- close herd bill passed by last legislature is dead Mr/22 2/1
- Middle Verde Rodeo will follow usual route Mr/22 3/2
- arguments in legislautre over close land grazing Mr/29 1/6
- doing well in Oak Creek Mr/29 3/2
- G. L. Brooks wants to buy stock from Flagstaff stockman at reasonable prices Ap/24 3/2
- Middle Verde rodeo wil I be usual route Ap/24 3/3
- Hon. W. G. Stewart says stock in Chavez Pass doing fine My/10 3/2
- Frank E. Foster left to look over livestock in Tonto Basin country Je/7 3/2
- C. H. Schulz says bears bothering flocks Je/7 3/2
- C. D. Gardiner will drive 15,000 wethers from Flagstaff to Nebraska Je/21 3/3
- Milbourne & Bell consigned to Western Wool Commission Co. of St. Louis, Mo. Jy/5 3/2
- values given in Pima County Ag/2 1/3
- Phillip Bull, Sr. reports stock in good condition for winter Se/27 31/1
- Frank Beal, Bellemont, says range and livestock good Oc/4 3/1
- with holidays approaching, California beef buyers are coming over to buy beef and muttan De/20 3/3
- Thos. F. McMillon reports from range on Little Colorado River that Navajo Indians are mean this year and will make it hard for stockmen De/27 3/2
Cattle
- Otto Davis moves cattle over Deming Trail because of high Southern Pacific Railroad costs Fe/1 1/3
- W. G. Stewart, Flagstaff, wants 1,000 head Fe/1 leg. annc. 1/6
- prices of beeves no better in Calif. Fe/1 2/1
- meeting of Territorial Livestock Sanitary Commissioners reports glanders among horses in Tempe area Fe/1 4/2
- George H. Webster of Armour & Co. says beef prices will go higher Fe/8 1/4
- meeting held in Missouri about centralized markets Fe/8 1/5
- San Francisco gets meat from Oregon, Nevada, Washington, and Arizona Fe/8 1/7
- stockmen will receive good prices for steers this spring Fe/8 2/1
- beef buyers of Calif. could get good beef in Flagstaff if willing to pay fair price Fe/8 2/1
- S. S. Acker gathers beef cattle for butcher shop Fe/15 3/2
- Great Britian's restrictions on cattle trade with U. S. Mr/1 4/1
- doing well in Chino and surrounding areas Mr/8 3/1
- John Montgomery, Mogollon Mts., might start butchering establishment in Southern Calif. with cattle from Northern Arizona Mr/22 3/2
- good quality found in range of San Francisco and Mogollon Mts. Mr/29 3/2
- S. S. "Boss" Acker bought up twenty-eight head of beef steers which is prime beef in Chicago Mr/29 3/2
- alfalfa raisers of Salt River Valley plan to supply cattle feed Ap/5 2/1
- must be removed from Indian reservations by Oct. 1, states Secretary of Interior Ap/24 1/5
- W. M. Munds reports cattle wintered well around Verde area Ap/24 3/1
- cattle dying in Catarac area due to lack of salt Ap/24 3/4
- Aztec Land & Cattle Co. are determined to reduce herders in Yavapai County My/3 1/6
- price of cattle regulated by the big companies such as Armour & Co. My/10 1/5
- Aztec Land & Cattle Co. are reducing herds in Yavapai County because they anticipate a rise in the lands My/17 2/1
- Williams will ship fifteen carloads of cattle from Williams to Southern Kansas My/17 2/3
- T. J. Eaman, cattleman of Verde Valley, superintended shipping of 450 head to Kansas My/24 3/2
- Thornton & Rogers ship fifteen carloads of beef to Kansas My/31 2/2
- T. J. Eaman shipped cattle to Kansas with very little My/31 2/2
- W. H. Ashurst, rancher, reports cattle good for shipping and talks about quarantine My/3l 2/2
- Ralph H. Cameron and Ed Whipple are in Kansas City with shipment My/31 3/2
- Wm. T. Kirk, cattle buyer from Colo., is in Flagstaff purchasing over 700 head My/31 3/3
- Wm. Morris says cattle in fine condition in Clark's Valley My/31 3/3
- T. J. Eaman arrived in Flagstaff to make arrangements for shipping cattle Je/7 3/3
- J. D. Landrum, Kansas, unloaded cattle here for a few days Je/7 3/3
- Capt. Henry Warren, President of Aztec Land Co., is buying up lots of cattle Je/7 3/3
- C. D. Gardanier, Nebraska, busy looking over prospects of buying cattle here Je/7 3/3
- Hon. T. J. Eaman awaiting arrival of herd of feeders Je/14 3/1
- twenty-one cars of cattle shipped on A & P near Lama Je/14 3/1
- Agent T. A. Brow says no less than 500 cars of cattle to be shipped in next thirty days between Ash Fork and Holbrook Je/14 3/2
- seven thousand cars of steers will be handled by Sante Fe route from New Mexico and Arizona this year Je/21 2/1
- feeders are selling, delivered at Flagstaff from $16 to $18 per head Je/21 3/3
- stock quotations from Chicago Je/21 3/3
- W. S. Head, Verde, came to Holbrook with 920 head to give T. J. Easman for shipment to Kansas Je/21 3/3
- Hon. S. S. Acker buys 250 head from Lot Smith Je/21 3/3
- St. John Herald says no less than 25,000 head of cattle will be marketed from Apache County this year Je/21 3/3
- Thorton & Rogers shipped 500 steers to Kansas Je/21 3/3
- E. H. Witherel buying cattle Je/28 1/5
- Arnold shipping cattle for Wright & Allen Je/28 1/5
- steers in Northern Arizona going at $1.75 per cut (?) Je/28 1/5
- J. W. Sullivan shipped over 800 head from Ash Fork Je/28 1/5
- Campbell & Baker ship 800 head Je/28 1/5
- Hon. Frank L. Rogers, Williams, says Calif. crop will be above average Je/28 3/2
- G. A. Woods, Frank Rumsey and Chas. Harfison returned from taking cattle to Kansas City Je/28 3/3
- T. J. Eaman makes big shipments from Flagstaff and Holbrook Je/28 3/3
- Jerry Sullivan paid two cents per pound for cattle from W. Perry and W. H. Cook Je/28 3/3
- ranges clear of surplus cattle Je/28 3/3
- number of cattlemen of Sycamore Creek rounding up steer and driving them to Flagstaff Je/28 3/3
- cattlemen of this county receives $200,000 and $300,000 Jy/5 2/1
- most carloads of cattle have now left area Jy/5 2/2
- thirty-five cars passed here going to Eastern market Jy/5 3/1
- Al Doyle says cattle in Mogollon area are in top shape Jy/5 3/2
- F. D. Nanderlip, agent of Miller & Lux, Calif., is inspecting cattle of region for buying Jy/5 3/3
- F. D. Nanderlip inspecting cattle of region for possible buying Jy/5 3/3
- Arizona steers that weigh 1,000 pounds sell in Kansas City for per hundred pounds Jy/19 2/1
- San Francisco butchers upset because New Mexico and Arizona cattle are all going East Jy/19 2/1
- T. J. Eaman has shipped 7,000 steers to Kansas City feeders Jy/19 3/1
- Hon. W. S. Head, Verde, came to Flagstaff with large bunch of cattle for T. J. Eaman Jy/19 3/1
- T. F. McClarren. cattleman of Verde, came to Flagstaff with more cattle for T. J. Eaman Jy/19 3/1
- F. McClarren, cattleman of Verde, comes with cattle to be shipped for T. J. Eaman Jy/19 3/2
- cattle bought by Ellison and Gatlin from Sheridan and Eyster to be driven to Winslow Jy/19 3/3
- Ralph H. Cameron superintends shipment of 500 steers for T. J. Eaman Ag/2 3/2
- between 60,000 and 70,000 head of cattle shipped out of Apache, Mohave and Yavapai counties Ag/2 3/3
- exchange estimates value of cattle sold in Arizona this season at $3,500.000 Ag/30 3/3
- W. M. Fain says cattle in good condition Se/6 3/1
- Ralph H. Cameron is in Strong City, Kansas, looking after 10,000 feeders for T. J. Eaman Se/27 3/1
- A. M. Goudy, San Francisco, is in town looking for feeders Oc/4 3/1
- Fain, Oak Creek, says cattle are in fine condition Oc/4 3/1
- Hon. John V. Rhoades, general manager of A-1 Cattle Co., sold to Wn. Kirk 700 beaves Oc/4 3/1
- average of 280 are killed a month by trains No/1 3/1
- Stock Grower says yearling steers will be worth $20 a head before 1893 No/22 2/3
- Yavapai County has large number of first class beeves No/22 3/1
- Ralph H. Cameron, Flagstaff, says cattle markets quiet No/22 3/2
- Will C. Barnes, Holbrook, writes that there are between 2,000 and 3,000 three year old steers in Apache County De/20 2/3
- Dhas. Baker says he would like to drive cattle across to Calif. for half railroad rates De/20 2/3
- R. R. Willard and John Wood, cattlemen of Mogollon Rim, shipped 200 beaves to San Diego De/20 3/2
- Jones, San Francisco, shipped seven carloads of cattle to coast De/20 2/4
Horses
- measures taken against glanders disease Fe/8 2/3
- twenty-nine horses quartered at Arizona Lumber and Timber Co. during washout Mr/1 3/2
- horse, valued at $150, was killed falling off cliff Mr/29 3/3
- Hunter, agent for Jesse Harris, importer and breeder of horses will be in Flagstaff Ap/24 3/1
- A. C. Morse has horse herd My/3 3/2
- T. G. Williamson, New Mexico stockman, went through Williams with two carloads of blooded mares My/17 2/3
- Henry and Gibbons buy race horses Je/21 3/2
Sheep
- R. W. Bell, Flagstaff, and P. P. Daggs search for sheep ranges in Mexico Fe/8 3/2
- mutton sheep in demand and will probably be imported from England Fe/15 2/1
- 0. H. Schulz says prospect for sheep good Fe/22 3/1
- Charley Keller, sheepman, reports prospects for heavy wool clip good Mr/15 3/2
- J. F. Daggs reports sheep line in favorable condition Mr/22 3/2
- Robert S. Clark shearing sheep Ap/19 3/1
- sheep market excellent My/10 1/3
- wool men jubilant over prospects of wool clip My/10 2/1
- F. M. Gardnier, Nebraska, will drive sheep he bought in Flagstaff over the country to Nebraska My/10 3/3
- Font Humphrey shipped one carload of mutton to Prescott My/10 3/3
- John Lyon, representative of Western Wool Co. of St. Louis, is in Flagstaff interviewing sheepmen My/17 3/2
- Maj. J. B. Thomas says there will be large sheep clip My/31 3/1
- Daggs Bros. busy shearing and disposing of wool My/31 3/3
- C. D. Gardiner will purchase sheep in Holbrook Je/21 3/3
- Dan Francis, of Campbell & Francis wool growers, looking for shearers Je/28 3/1
- J. Y. Crothers ready to shear his sheep Je/28 3/2
- activity going on at shearing pens close to town Je/28 3/2
- wool market dropping Je/28 3/3
- Walter J. Hill wants men to superintend scrapers on his Volunteer Ranch Je/28 3/1
- cost to fatten sheep $1.25 Jy/5 2/1
- depression in wool market Jy/5 2/2
- Wm. Cook Scott introduced Wolseley sheep shearing machine at Albuquerque Fair Ag/2 3/3
- J. A Dines, foreman for Daggs Bros., started dipping sheep Ag/30 3/1
- sheep rodeo starts in Flagstaff and goes to R. W. Bell's ranch Ag/30 3/1
- 100,000 head of sheep passing northward in New Mexico Ag/30 3/3
- J. H. Esteb bought some more sheep from Daggs Bros. and T. F. McMillon Se/6 3/2
- Beasley Bros. purchased from Erickson & Maxwell 456 head of sheep Se/27 3/1
- Herman Miller, sheepman, says sheep doing fine Se/27 3/2
- Dagg Bros. shipped rams to El Paso, Texas Oc/25 3/1
- sheep for stock and feeding purposes higher than fat sheep No/22 2/3
- McIntire moved sheep to winter range in Coconino Forest No/22 3/1
- P. P. Daggs, of Daggs Bros. firm, left for Phoenix to look after sheep interests No/22 3/1
- Daggs Bros. are getting finest sheep ready for World's Fair in 1893 No/29 3/2
- Hugh Campbell of Campbell & Francis, were in Flagstaff looking after sheep shipment to Los Angeles for J. Q. Adamson De/20 3/2
- Maj. J. B. Thomas reports sheep doing fine De/27 3/2
LOCAL TRANSIT See Transportation
LODGES (ORGANIZATIONS) See Clubs and Organizations
LOGGING See Lumber and Lumbering
LUMBER AND LUMBERING See also: Forests and Forestry
- W. Gordon, San Francisco, talks of starting paper mill in Arizona Fe/22 2/2
Flagstaff
- Lumber Co. expects to start up Mill No. 2 Fe/1 11/1
- Arizona Lumber Co. and corporations make agreements about land near Flagstaff Fe/1 3/2
- Timber Agent Booth furnishes investigations in Flagstaff on timber depredations Mr/15 3/1
- Arizona Lumber and Timber Co. have contract with Enterprise Mill My/3 3/3
- Enterprise Mill starts under C. C. Gowen and Jose Treat My/3 3/3
- Enterprise saw mill ships about two cars of lumber per day My/10 3/2
- Enterprise Mill shipped twenty-four cars of lumber My/31 3/3
- Enterprise Mill cutting large quantities of lumber Je/7 3/2
- Phoenix Republic describes Arizona Lumber & Timber Co. Ag/30 1/2
- Miss Lottie Wheeler takes position of stenographer for Arizona Lumber & Timber Co. No/22 3/1
- all employees of Arizona Lumber & Timber Co. received Christmas presents from Maj. D. M. Riordan De/27 3/3
LUMBER MILLS See Lumber and Lumbering
LYNCHINIG See Crimes and Criminals-Lynching
MAGAZINES See Periodicals
MAIL See Communications-Postal Service
MARICOPA COUNTY
- House of Representatives passed bill empowering county to issue bonds for north-south railroad Mr/22 3/4
- Diamond Jo Reynolds behind Maricopa County subsidy bill Ap/19 2/1
- President Harrison vetoes Maricopa railroad subsidy bill Je/21 3/3
- subsidy bill Je/28 2/1
- Prescott Courier condemns President's veto of Maricopa railroad Je/28 2/1
- Presidentts message on why Maricopa County subsidy bill for railroads was vetoed Je/28 2/2
MARRIAGE See Courtship and Marriage; Women; individual names
MEDICAL SERVICE See Medicine
MEDICINE See also: Advertisements-Patent Medicine; Diseases; Mental Health; Medicine as a Profession
- Drs. Smith and Smith, dentist specialists, have opened parlors at Bank Hotel Oc/25 3/2
MEDICINE AS A PROFESSION In general only the original article is entered here. Additional articles will be entered under the individual's name.
- P. G. Cornish, Flagstaff physician Fe/1 1/1
- Dr. D. J. Brannen, Flagstaff physician Fe/1 1/1
- Dr. R. E. Poindexter, Pioneer Drug Store Fe/1 3/2
- Dr. A. J. Chandler, Territorial Veterinarian Fe/8 2/3
- Fred A. Smith. supportive personnel, Flagstaff drug store Je/28 3/3
- Dr. B. Todd. Los Angeles dentist Jy/5 3/3
- Dr. J. M. Marshall, Flagstaff physician Ag/9 3/2
- Drs. Smith & Smith, traveling dentists Oc/25 3/2
MEMORIAL DAY See Holidays and Religious Days
MENTAL HEALTH
- G. A. Smith reported to be insane Mr/15 3/2
- F. R. Nellis, Deputy Sheriff of Williams, has crazy man in custody Je/7 1/3
- Hon. W. H. Hardy has resigned from Board of Directors of the Insane Asylum No/22 2/1
MENTAL ILLNESS See Mental Health
MENU See Cookery
METHODISTS See Protestants and Protestantism
MEXICANS IN THE UNITED STATES
- unknown Mexican dies in Walnut Grove Dam flood Mr/1 2/3
For related stores see also: Accidents-Drownings; Mexicans in the United States; Disasters; Water and Water Resources-Dams; Welfare and Charity; Women; Yavapai County-Courts.
- Silver City Sentinel relates story of Mexican boy finding gold coins Mr/8 4/1
- Mexican woman dies of fright when Chinaman aims gun Ap/19 1/6
- Mexican ice packers strike did not amount to much Ap/24 3/3
- list of uncalled for letters at Flagstaff post office My/3 2/3
- unknown Mexican severly injured while stealing a ride in Williams My/10 3/4
- Desiderio Ortega, Joss Jesus Sanches and Yidefonso Olivares, Apache County. have patents in land office in Prescott My/17 3/3
- Raphael Lebato put in Jail for shooting M. F. Jennings My/24 3/3
- list of uncalled for letters in Flagstaff post office My/31 2/2
- women in Nogales, Arizona has twenty seven children Je/21 3/3
- "El Flaco", Mexican placer miner who found thirty-seven ounce Gold nugget, sent back to Big Bug district Je/28 3/4
- Mexicans celebrated San Juan Day, their Fourth of July, in St. Johns Jy/5 1/5
- dozen Apaches converted into Mexicans Jy/5 2/1
- list of uncalled for letters at Flagstaff post office Jy/5 2/3
- list of uncalled for letters at Flagstaff post office Ag/2 2/2
- Mexican and two horses die of thrist near Avery Ranch on Hassayampa Ag/16 2/3
- Mexican scientist who traveled much in Arizona tells about the precious stones Ag/30 1/4
- McDowell Reservation occupied by some Mexicans Ag/30 1/4
- list of uncalled for letters in Flagstaff post office Se/6 2/3
- list of uncalled for letters at Flagstaff post office Oc/4 2/3
- list of uncalled for letters at Flagstaff post office No/1 2/4
- Mexico lotteries are known for swindles De/20 2/2
- list of uncalled for letters at Flagstaff post office De/20 2/3
MEXICO
- W. H. Ellis, colored, wants to relocate Texas negroes to Chihuahua Mr/15 1/5
- over 400 Chinamen in Sonora, Mexico, rumored to be heading to Territory Je/21 3/3
- short wheat crop of Sonora will cause a demand for American product Se/27 2/2
MILITARY See also: Indians; Military Service as a Profession
- proposals for army transportation; different routes given Mr/22 2/4
- proposals for fuel, forage and straw Mr/22 2/4
- Grand Army of the Republic, Departaent of Arizona, hold meeting and elects officials Mr/22 3/4
- L. L. Burns, G. A. R., collecting data on Flagstaff dead heroes so that each may have a headstone Mr/20/ 3/3
- census enumerators from Washington D. C. will canvass military posts My/17 2/1
- 6ompany "B" of Phoenix invites Flagstaff company to first military hop Je/21 3/2
- uniforms of Flagstaff Rifles to arrive Je/28 3/3
- Harry Kislingbury, Walter J. Hill and Ed Whipple to become full-fledged officers Je/28 3/3
- Department of Arizona now constituted at Los Angeles will be done away with Jy/5 2/1
- Gen. Nelson A. Miles has command of Department of Arizona until successor is named Jy/19 2/1
- military headquarters of Department of Arizona moved from Los Angeles to Sante Fe Ag/16 2/3
- McDowell Reservation has been occupied by some Mexicans who have been warned to leave Ag/30 1/4
- order abandoning Ft. Thomas has been revoked Se/13 3/3
- Ft. Verde has been transferred to Department of Interior No/8 2/1
- company of cavalry were on train from Whipple in route to Pine Ridge Agency in Dakotas No/29 3/1
Militia
- need a militia company in Arizona Fe/1 3/1
- Flagstaff now has a militia Mr/29 2/1
- company formed in Flagstaff Mr/29 3/1
- meeting to be held in Flagstaff for drill Ap/5 3/1
- Coconino Rifles are to be measured for uniforms by D. A. Murphy Ap/24 3/2
- Coconino Rifles have sent for uniforms and will have grand ball when they arrive Ap/21 3/1
- boys to give grand ball My/3 3/1
- Coconino Rifles drill every Wednesday and Saturday My/3 3/2
- Coconino Rifles Boys to go to Murphy Bros. store My/3 2/2
- boys has first outdoor drill My/17 3/2
- Harry Kislingbury, captain, commands militia to attend meeting My/31 3/1
- best drilled team has chance to win $250 at fair Je/21 2/1
- caps for boys arrived Jy/19 3/2
- militia stock gone up about thirty notches since arrival of equipments Ag/2 3/2
- forty-eight members starting militia in Tombstone Ag/2 3/3
- target practice was held by Flagstaff Rifles Ag/16 3/2
- uniforms of Flagstaff Rifles have arrived Ag/16 3/1
- Flagstaff boys have received uniforms and there will be grand ball Ag/16 3/2
- Flagstaff Rifles will have photography taken Se/6 3/1
- interesting meeting of Flagstaff Rifles held last evening De/27 3/1
- Albuquerque has organized a militia company No/29 3/1
- National Guard of Arizona being organized No/29 3/2
MILITARY SERVICE AS A PROFESSION In general only the first article is entered here. Additional articles will be entered under the individual's name.
- Lieut. Schwatka Fe/8 1/7
- Capt. Harry Kislingbury, Flagstaff militia captain Fe/15 3/1
- Lieut. McNutt, Fort Verde Fe/22 annc. 3/1
- Gen. E. Schwartz, Phoenix, Chief of Staff Mr/22
- J. B. Creamer, Phoenix Adjutant General Mr/22 3/1
- Gen. George Crook Mr/29 1/4
- Major Geo. M Lockwood. Washington, D. C. My/29 2/2
- Lieut. Ed. Whipple, Yavapai County Ap/24 2/3
- Lieut. Wittenmeyer My/24 1/6
- Col. Volkmar My/24 1/6
- Capt. Murray My/24 1/6
- Lieut. C. W. Fenton, Prescott-Verde My/24 1/6
- Lieut. Hart My/24 1/6
- Gen. Nelson A. Miles Jy/19 2/1
- Capt. Keys Se/13 2/2
- Lieut. Clark Se/13 2/2
- Col. S. M. RAnkin, Canyon Diablo Oc/25 3/1
- Capt. Lawson No/15 4/3
MILL TOWN See Flagstaff
MILTON See Flagstaff
MINERAL BELT RAILRAOD See Railroads-Arizona Mineral Belt
MINERAL RESOURCES See Mines and Mining
MINERS See Mines and Mining
MINES AND MINING
- year was prosperous one for mining industry Fe/1 1/6
- Robt. Campbell, Aberham Levy, Michael Monnahan, Patrick A. Murphy, all of Flagstaff, filed mining application for Lucky Boy Fe/1 2/4, 3/4, 3/4, 3/5
- John F. Blandy, Territorial Geologist, collects statistics of mineral production Fe/8 2/2
- W. B. Vanderlip, Jr. and party strike ore Fe/15 3/1
- rumored discoveries of big strikes in Grand Canyon Mr/15 3/1
- gold is found in Grand Canyon by Ashurst, Morris and Marshall Mr/22 3/2
- Geo. Rodgers, F. Fairchild, and Robert Johnson bought some specimens from the gold mines Mr/29 3/3
- discovery of gold in Grand Canyon will make it a rich mine Mr/29 3/4
- U. Z. Curtis, Flagstaff, returned from Payson with silver ore specimens Ap/19 3/2
- Col. Stanton discusses mineral discoveries in Grand Canyon Ap/19 3/2
- excellent authority says minerals in Northern Arizona Ap/24 3/3
- Ferguerson returns from Grand Canyon with rock samples My/10 3/1
- Grand Prize Mine north of Payson closed Je/7 2/2
- E. M. Sanford, Esq., Prescott, and E. A. Wetmore, Michigan, look over Moqui and Navajo reservation for coal prospects Je/7 3/4
- "El Flaco", Mexican placer miner, who found thirty-seven ounce nugget of gold, sent back to Big Bug district Je/28 3/4
- Champion apologizing to Capt. Burbridge, Superintendent of Grand Prize Mining Co. for misrepresenting him in an article Jy/19 2/2
- Mexican scientist tells about the precious jewels in Arizona Ag/30 1/4
- Smith, Los Angeles Firm Nolan and Smith, buys huge onyx mine South of Prescott Ag/30 4/2
- J. H. McCoie will proceed to secure patents to copper properties near Lee's Ferry Se/27 3/1
- Neptune group of mines near Tombstone sold for $80,000 in Sheriff's sale Se/27 2/3
- Col. C. C. Bean, ex-delegate to Congress examines recent mineral discoveries in Grand Canyon Oc/25 3/1
- Goe. A. Woods visits principle mining camps in Territory No/8 3/1
- onyx quarry discovered about forty-five miles from Phoenix No/22 2/3
- quite a number of Flagstaff people will spent winter in Grand Canyon working mining properties No/22 3/2
- J. H. McCooie, who owns copper properties near Lee's Ferry arrived in Flagstaff to procure patents to four of his mines De/20 3/2
MINING See Mines and Mining
MINING INDUSTRY See Mines and Mining
MINISTERS See Clergy
MINORITIES See Chinese in the United States; Mexicans in the United States; Negroes
MONEY See Banks and Finance
MORMONS AND MORMONISM
- non-Arizona articles Fe/15 2/1
- Mormon boy dies with pneumonia even after home remedy used Fe/15 3/2
- Senator Edmunds writes laws against polygamy Fe/22 2/1
- St. Johns hopes to pass laws against polygamy Fe/22 2/1
- Arizona will have law disfranchising Mormons Mr/15 2/1
- Phoenix Republican comes out against polygamy and Mormons Ag/9 2/1
- Republican newspapers kicking about Mormon vote No/22 2/2
MULES See Livestock
MURDER See Crimes and CrimInals-Murder
MUSIC See also: Entertainment
- Operatic minstrels will give Performance at Wood Hall Se/6 3/1
- large crowd attend entertainment of McCabe & Young, minstrels Se/13 3/1
MUSICIANS See Music
NAVAJO COUNTY See Apache County
NAVAJO SPRINGS
NEGROES
- W. H. Ellis, colored, wants to relocate Negroes from Texas to Chihuahua, Mexico Mr/15 1/5
- Jeff Wilson, colored, sentenced to death for murder of another soldier at San Carlos Je/21 3/1
NEW MEXICO EXPOSITION See Fairs-New Mexico Exposition
NEWSPAPERS
- printing for county will be done by Prescott Courier Fe/8 2/1
- Prescott Courier receives printing contract for Yavapai County Fe/8 2/1
- Brother Jobs, Phoenix newspaperman, accused of wearing corset by Nogales Herald Fe/8 3/3
- The Elk started in Gallup by Handerson Covert Fe/22 2/1
- Williams to have paper Ap/5 3/3
- The Pythian Knight, New York, editor declines Harry Kislingbury's invitation to Flagstaff Lodge, No. 28., K of P ball and then discusses Arizona's virtues Ap/19 3/4
- anyone wanting to start paper in Flagstaff can have room free and plenty of potatoes Ap/24 3/3
- "Buckie" W. O. O'Neill to start newspaper at Sydney, Maricopa County My/17 2/1
- first issue put in appearance; proves to be good (Arizona Republic) My/31 2/1
- "Bazoo" of Needles, Calif. styles itself the best Je/14 2/1
- printing outfit from, Hoof & Horn, Prescott, moved to Sydney, Maricopa County for publishing of newspaper there Je/21 3/3
- Col. J. G. Albright, editor and proprietor, was in Flagstaff in the interest of his paper Je/28 3/1
- Phoenix Republican threatened with libel suit Jy/5 2/1
- Gallup Elk painted red Jy/5 2/1
- first issue of Buckeye Blade, published by T. L. Schultz, came out Jy/5 2/1
- Tombstone Kicker mentioned Jy/5 4/2
- Tucson Star wants legislature to compel governor to give Territorial advantage to paper having largest circulation Jy/19 2/1
- Texas editor sent to jail for lying if law enacted in Arizona only the editor of the "Kicker" would be alone in journalistic field Ag/2 2/1
- Phoenix Republic and Herald fighting over which one has largest circulation Ag/2 2/1
- Ed S. Gill, president of Republican Co. of Phoenix and publisher of Arizona Republic, was in Flagstaff Ag/2 3/2
- Buckeye Blade stirring up office holders of Maricopa County Se/6 2/1
- Tombstone Kicker editorial about Gov. Wolfley, reprinted in Flagstaff Chappion Se/13 2/2
- Arizona has twenty-five newspapers De/27 2/1
Arizona Champion
- enlisted correspondent in Williams Ap/5 3/2
- girl arrived at editor's home My/3 3/1
- Champion answers Prescott Courier's stand for no county division My/24 3/3
- kept on file at Merchants Exchange, San Francisco, Calif. Ag/2 2/1
- form of second page got messed up; reason for lack of material No/29 3/1
NORMAL SCHOOL See Colleges and Universities
ORDER (ORGANIZATIONS) See Clubs and Organizations
ORES See Mines and Mining
ORGANITZATIONS See Clubs and Organizations
ORIENTALS See Chinese in the United States
OUTLAWS See Crimes and Criminals
PAPERS See Newspapers
PARCEL POST See Communications-Postal
PARDON See Prisons and Prisoners
PARTIES (POLITICAL) See Election and Politics
PARTIES (SOCIAL) See Entertainment
PASTORS See Clergy
PATENT MEDICINE See Advertisements-Patent Medicine
PERIODICALS Includes only magazines closely connected with Arizona, not those just advertised in Arizona. See also: Advertisements
- I. M. Bond will write about business houses of Flagstaff Fe/22 3/2
- citizens of Flagstaff are waiting for "write up" in journal Mr/15 2/1
PERJURY See Crimes and Criminals--Perjury
PHARMACISTS See Medicine as a Profession
PHOENIX
- allowance of $l,500 extra given for post office Mr/22 3/4
- W. L. Van Horn, Flagstaff, says Phoenix is great town Se/6 3/1
- Phoenix papers say rats and mice of village retire to suburbs on Saturday night to evade operation of Sunday rest law De/27 2/2
PHOTOGRAPHY
- gallery open on south side of railroad in Flagstaff Mr/15 3/2
- gallery on south side of railroad in Flagstaff has good work Mr/29 3/1
- W. L. Dykes, F. H. Williams & Co., takes orders for enlarging pictures in Flagstaff Mr/29 3/2
PIMA COUNTY
- assessed value $4,000,000 Ag/2 3/3
PINAL COUNTY
- publishes "The Resources of Pinal County" Fe/8 2/2
- gives assessment roll Ag/2 3/3
PLANTS See Agriculture
POETRY
- Mrs. M. G. Denison writes poem about murdered son at Hassayampa Mr/15 2/3
- Mrs. C. W. Chamberlain composes poem for Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Norris whose Infant died Mr/15 3/3
POISONING See Accidents
POLITICAL PARTIES See Elections and Politics
POSTAL SERVICE See Communications-Postal
POSTMASTERS See Communications-Postal
POWER OF ATTORNEY See Banks and Finance
PREACHING See Protestants and Protestantism
PRESCOTT AND ARIZONA CENTRAL RAILROAD See Railroads-Prescott and Arizona Central Railroad
PRESS See Newspapers
PRESBYTERIAN See Protestants and Protestantism
PRICES See Economic Conditions
PRIESTS See Catholics and Catholicism; Clergy
PRINCIPALS See Educators
PRISONS AND PRISONERS See also: Crimes and Criminals
- S. B. Behn, chairman of Board of Supervisors, reports on Flagstaff jail Fe/8 3/1
- sale of Flagstaff jail postponed Mr/22 3/1
- Apaches, who killed Sheriff Reynolds, in jail at Globe Mr/22 3/1
- proceedings to oust prison squatters brought up Ap/24 2/2
- another postponment of sale of branch jail Ap/24 3/1
- Deputy Sheriff Black guarding five prisoners in branch jail Ap/24 3/1
- Sarah Alchea Terry broke out again My/3 3/3
- El Cheez Choos to be hung in Flagstaff on July 11 Je/28 3/4
- list of eight convicts taken to Territorial prison at Prescott Jy/15 2/2
- Lee Newman pardoned by Gov. Wolfley Ag/2 3/1
- E1 Chees Choos, Indian, hung for murder of freighter Ag/9 2/2
- Gov. Wolfley pardons Wm. Butler, John Barry, and E. M. Williams from Territorial Peniteniary Ag/30 3/1
- Murray McInernay, Deputy Sheriff, brought up a prisoner from down the road Se/27 3/1
PROFESSORS See Educators
PROSPECTING See also: Mines and Mining
- many prospectors in Grand Canyon now My/3 2/2
PROTESTANTS AND PROTESTANTISM See also: Catholics and Catholicism; Mormons and Mormonism
- Zulick pockets Sunday rest bill Fe/8 2/2
- Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Gill are going to Globe for a year Oc/25 3/2
- Phoenix papers say rats and mice of village retire to suburbs on Saturday night to evade operation of Sunday rest law De/27 2/2
Flagstaff
Methodist Espicopalian
- M. E. Church notice Mr/15 3/4
- M. E. Sunday School to hold free picnic My/10 2/1
- revival meetings are being held at Methodist Church by Rev. J. H. Gill Mr/31 3/2
- E. Church i~rill hold Children's Day services Je/14 3/2
- communion services to be held at M. E. Church Se/13 3/1
- ladies of Methodist Church to hold supper Se/13 3/2
- regular meeting next Sunday No/1 3/1
- Rev. N. F. Norton preached first sermon at Methodist Church No/8 3/1
- all invited to attend Literary exercises at M. E. Church No/8 3/1
- vote to be taken in U. S. of whether women should be eligible to go to Conferences; Flagstaff voted thirteen in favor and two against No/22 3/2
- marriage of Gottleb E. Lobe and Miss Babette Michelbach at M. E. parsonage by Rev. N. F. Norton No/29 3/2
- Christmas Tree and Literary exercises at M. E. Church Christmas Eve De/20 3/2
Presbyterian
- Presbyterian ladies serve supper and tea Ap/24 3/2
- ladies of Flagstaff organize a Ladies Aid Society Ap/24 3/2
- tea given by Presbyterian Ladies Aid Society, by Mrs. John Vorries My/3 3/3
- services to be held in Bank Hotel My/10 3/2
- Ladies Aid Society will give ice cream social My/17 3/1
PUBLIC LANDS See Land and Land Tenure
PUBLISHERS See Books and Publishers
QUARRIES AND QUARRYING See also: Mines and Mining
- Pacific Sandstone Co. started in Flagstaff Fe/1 3/1
- Arizona Sandstone Co. started operation Fe/8 3/2
- S. B. Hibbins. Arizona Sandstone Co., says company to extend operations Mr/29 3/3
- Arizona Sandstone Co. run boarding house at quarry My/3l 3/1
- Arizona Sandstone Co. shipped 150 cars of sandstone from Flagstaff My/10 3/2
- Phoenix Republican describes Flagstaff's building stone industry Ag/30 1/2
- nothing of kind compares with Arizona stone Ag/30 4/1
RAILROADS Articles relating to one or two railroads are entered tinder Railroads--Specific Name (i.e. Railroads--Southern Pacific). If the article refers to three or more companies including Atlantic and Pacific, then it is often entered only under Railroads--Atlantic and Pacific. See also: Accidents; Communication; Land and Land Tenure
- part of extension of St. Louis and San Francisco road westward built in Arizona Fe/1 2/2
- statistics comparing deaths and accidents of railroad brakemen and soldiers Fe/15 2/2
- McDonald of surveying party says proposed railroad can be built Mr/15 2/2
- parties holding tickets to ball of Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen will have free transportation on passenger trains Mr/15 3/2
- House of Representatives passed bill empowering Maricopa County to issue bonds for north-south railroad Mr/22 3/4
- Williams Railroad Co. constructing in anticipation of heavy traffic Ap/19 2/3
- Robt. B. Stanton took trip dovm Colorado River to survey for railroad from Denver to San Diego My/17 1/3
- petition drawn up to prohibit railroad in Arizona to carry passengers unless they vote Democratic ticket My/17 2/3
- Journal-Miner and Courier quarreling over railroad question My/31 2/1
- A & P and Santa Fe are groiring in favor with public Je/14 3/3
- figures given telling how many cars of steer willl be handled his year by different railroads Je/21 2/1
- Territorial Board of Equalization places assessed valuation on different railroads Je/21 2/3
- Williamson, Hazeldine and Robinson will be retained Je/28 2/1
- general office moved to Tempe Jy/5 2/1
- Santa Fe has enormous freight rate so some sheep are being driven through country Ag/2 3/3
- Southern Pacific and Maricopa and Phoenix railroads contesting in court of payment of tax Ag/2 3/1
- W. A. Bissell, General Freight and Passenger Agent, selling freight of T. Ijams Ag/2 3/4
- E. S. Clark writes open letter to James W. Lowry about assessments of railroad Oc/25 2/2
- trains kill an average of 280 cattle a month No/1 3/1
Arizona Central Railroad The Arizona Champion confuses the correct names of the Central Arizona Railroad (formerly Arizona Mineral Belt) and the Prescott and Arizona Central Railroad. See also: Railroads--Arizona Mineral Belt; Railroads--Central Arizona; Railroads--Prescott and Arizona Central.
Arizona Mineral Belt See also: Railroads--Arizona Central Railroad
- Chicago paper accounting of Arizona Mineral Belt controversy Oc/25 3/2
Atchinson, Topeka & Santa Fe
- Atchinson, Topeka & Santa Fe largest railroad system in U. S. Mr/29 2/1
Atlantic and Pacific See also: Business; Communication
A & P-Accidents See also: Accidents
- Fred Stark smashes hand Fe/8 3/2
- man run over by engine Mr/15 3/2
- Engine No. 96 went into River de Flag though no one hurt Ag/9 3/3
- many men needed to pull engine out of ditch Ag/16 3/2
- near The Needles, a train broken in two causing considerable damage Ag/30 4/1
- wreck at Riordan delayed trains Se/27 3/1
- Charley Davis, severely hurt in wreck, between Bellemont and Williams, now in Albuquerque hospital Se/27 3/1
- train ran into cattle No/1 3/1
Buildings
- new eating place built at Prescott Junction Mr/22 3 2
- Flagstaff citizens wish railroads to move section house because it causes water problems Jy/15 2/2
- Winslow reading room for A & P employees No/22 2/3
Commendation and Criticism
- A & P and Sante Fe are growing in favor with public Je/14 3/3
- E. McCammon of Winslow came to Territory same time A & P railroad did; gives a little history Ag/9 1/5
Employees Some operators of the railroad eating houses will be found under Business and some telegraph operators will be found under Communication-Telegraph.
- W. R. Worth is now a brakeman Mr/15 3/2
- J. Downs, roadmaster, checks at roadbed My/3 3/2
- Allen Manvell elected president and J. A. Williamson is land comissioner Je/7 2/1
- Carl Holton, A & P detective, visited on official business Ag/9 3/1
- employing large number of men Oc/1 3/1
- A. E. Macomber, A & P timber agent, resigned and wi11 go to Washington No/22 3/2
Equipment
- locomotives run without smokestack; barrel being substituted Mr/15 3/2
- have work train stationed here Je/28 3/1
- new patented snow flang will be used on mountain divisions Oc/4 3/4
- Engine 99, wrecked at time of Charley Davis's injury, is repaired No/15 3/1
Expansion
- bridge near The Needles completed Ap/5 3/1
- line being surveyed from Verde Valley to Challendar Je/14 3/2
Fares and Rates
- travel westward heavy Mr/29 3/1
- Territorial Board of Equalization has placed a valuation of $17,500 per mile for rolling stock Je/21 2/1
Finances and Statistics
- pay car comes through Ap/24 3/2
- Sheriff O'Neill writes letter to Board of Supervisors mentioning that A & P should pay more taxes Je/21 2/2
- paid $22,OOC to Yavapai County for taxes Je/21 3/3
- A &. P settled with Apache County over tax payments Ag/30 2/1
Freight
- twenty-one cars of cattle shipped near Lama Je/14 3/1
- freight and passenger travel increasing No/22 3/1
Schedules
- time table Je/28 4/5
Tracks
- railroad to Winslow rashed out Fe/22 3/3
- tracks fixed in four days after storm Mr/1 3/2
- one hundred men fixing track between Flagstaff and Ash Fork Oc/25 3/1
- 500 to 1,000 men will be working Fe/1 3/2
Central Arizona Railroad The Arizona Champion confuses the correct names of the Central Arizona Railroad (formerly Arizona Mineral Belt) and the Prescott and Arizona Central Railroad. See also: Railroads-Arizona Mineral Belt and Railroads-Prescott and Arizona Central
- Fred Riley travels over Proposed route Fe/8 3/2
- stockholders meeting to be held Ap/5 3/1
- engine being repaired My/3 3/2
- enaine has been repaired and painted My/24 3/3
- engine went into ditch but no damage done Je/21 3/1
- Maricopa and Phoenix Railroad push line to northern boundary of Maricopa and also purchased franchise of Arizona Central Railroad Jy/5 2/2
- franchise of Arizona Central Railroad bought by Maricopa and Arizona Central Railroad Jy/5 2/2
- purchase of Arizona Central Railroad by Phoenix and Maricopa Rialroad Jy/19 2/1
- D. M. Riordan writes Gov. Wolfley that Central Arizona Railroad will keep constructing until it reaches Phoenix; route is listed Ag/2 2/1
- letter accusing Major Riordan of delay on the north-south railroad Ag/9 2/2
- Major D. M. Riordan is looking over route of Central Arizona Railway Ag/16 3/1
- D. M. Riordan talked to businessmen in Flagstaff about assurance of north-south railroad Ag/30 2/2
- all employees of Central Arizona Railway received Christmas presents from Major D. M. Riordan De/27 3/3
Prescott and Arizona Central The Arizona Champion confuses the correct names of the Central Arizona Railroad (formerly Arizona Mineral Belt) and the Prescott and Arizona Central Railroad. See also: Railroads-Arizona Mineral Belt; Railroads-Central Arizona Railroad
- pass given to D. A. Given offered for sale Mr/8 2/3
- Legislature should repeal the act granting subsidy Je/28 2/1
- T. S. Bullock, of Prescott and Arizona Central, visited Prescott on business connected with road Se/27 2/3
- carload of load of furniture, consigned to M. Goldwater and Bro., burned en route to Prescott No/22 2/3
- R. W. Bell believes Prescott and Phoenix railroad will be constructed Fe/22 3/2
Proposed Arizona Roads See also: Railroads-Arizona Mineral Belt; Railroads-Central Arizona; Railroads-Prescott and Arizona Central
- Diamond Joe Reynolds, Mississippi River steamboat man, might build railroad between Phoenix and Prescott Fe/22 2/3
- actual survey work has begun for Prescott and Phoenix railroad Mr/8 2/3
- discusses cost of railroad from Prescott Junction to Prescott Mr/22 2/3
- if railroad from Prescott to Phoenix is built, private capital should be used My/31 3/2
- Grand Canyon being surveyed for road Je/28 1/5
- Courier thinks Maricopa needs north-south railroad but Champion disagrees Je/28 2/1
- Phoenix and Prescott Railroad via Congress mine will be built says Courier Je/28 2/1
- Phoenix Herald gives economics for building north-south railroad Jy/5 4/1
- north-south railroad would make it possible for people in Flagstaff to be able to go to Territorial Fair in Phoenix Ag/9 2/1
- F. A. Tritle, Tritle Water Company, Prescott, has started to grade railroad route south to Phoenix No/1 2/4
- Bullock is willing to let anyone take subsidy and build a road from Phoenix to connect with Prescott and Arizona Central Railroad at Prescott De/20 3/3
- Acting Governor Murphy has gone to Washington in interest of north-south railroad De/27 2/1
Southern Pacific
- Otto Davis moves cattle over Deming trail because of high railroad costs Fe/1 1/3
- will stay out of politics Ap/24 1/4
- wants to defeat Mark Smith Jy/5 2/1
RAILWAYS See Railroads
RAIN See Weather
RANCHES AND FARMS See also: Land and Land Tenure
- ranches around Flagstaff are putting in farms Mr/29 2/1
- S. S. "Boss" Acker, Apache Maid, says ranges are in good condition Mr/29 5/2
- Territorial Treasurer Smith, Phoenix, has received draft for $15,O00 from general government to be applied to experimental farming De/27 2/1
RELIGIOUS DAYS See Holidays and Religious Days
REPTILES See Animals
REPUBLICAN PARTY See Elections and Politics
RESTAURANTS See Business
RIVERS See Water and Water Resources
ROAD CONSTRUCTION See Roads and Streets
ROADS AND STREETS
- letter to editor complaining about repair of roads; Black Canyon, Verde Road, Tip Top, Howell Smelter Road, United Verde Copper Mines, Iron Springs Roads, Prescott and Peck Laine Road all mentioned Mr/22
- "Hay Seed", pseudonym, wants road built from gold mine of Grand Canyon To Flagstaff Mr/29 3/4
- Al Doyle discusses different Yavapai roads and their conditions Ap/19 3/3
- road law needs to be passed so overseers will not do as they please No/22 2/2
- road between Flagstaff and Verde in bad condition, reports Wm. Munds Ap/24 3/3
- Petition sent to Board of Supervisors to build road from Williams to Grand Canyon Ap/24 3/4
- M. S. J. thinks best road to Grand Canyon would be north of Flagstaff My/13 2/2
- Yavapai County Board of Supervisors have refused to extend wagon road which leads to Grand Canyon My/17 2/1
- petition for new road district from citizens of Flagstaff and Milton refused My/17 2/1
- Al Doyle thanks Prescott people for giving Flagstaff new road My/24 2/2
- road to be built to Prescott via Congress mine Je/14 2/1
Flagstaff
- Railroad Ave. mentioned Ap/5 3/1
- Railroad Ave. mentioned My/1O 3/1
- San Francisco Ave. mentioned My/1O 3/2
- Railroad Ave. mentioned Je/21 3/2
- La Roux Ave. mentioned Ag/9 3/2
- Railroad Ave. mentioned Fe/22 3/1
- San Francisco Ave. mentioned Ap/19 3/1
- La Reaux mentioned Ap/19 3/1
- W. A. Switzer, road overseer, is determined to make a good road of his district No. 20 My/17 3/2
- San Francisco mentioned My/3l 3/2
- La Roux St. mentioned Ag/16 3/1
- San Francisco Ave. mentioned Je/7 3/1
- Railroad Ave. mentioned Je/7 3/2
- LeRoux Ave. mentioned Je/14 3/2
- LeRoux mentioned No/1 3/1
- Railroad Ave. mentioned No/1 3/1
- LaRoux mentioned No/22 3/3
ROBBERY See Crimes and Criminals-Robbery
SALESMEN See Business
SALOONS See Business
SAN JUAN DAY See Holidays-Mexican Independence Day
SANTA FE RAILROAD See Railroads-Atchinson, Topeka and Santa Fe
SCHOOL BUILDING See Education and Schools
SCHOOLS See Education and Schools
SCIENTISTS
- John F. Blandy, Territorial Geologist Fe/8 2/2
- Cushing, ethnologist Oc/4 4/3
SECRETARY (of Arizona) See Arizona
SEWAGE See Water and Water Resources
SHEEP See Livestock-Sheep
SHERIFFS See Law Enforcement Personnel
SHOOTING See Crimes and Criminals
SLANDER See Crimes and Criminals-Libel and Slander
SNOW See Weather
SOCIETIES See Clubs and Organizations
SONORA MEXICO See Mexico
SPORTS
- J. H. Harriman, long distance pedestrian, will give atheletic exhibition at Wood Hall, Flagstaff Je/14 3/2
- Phoenix society folks have organized bathing club dowm near river Je/28 3/4
- prize fight held in Armory Hall was won by Lon Turner No/22 3/2
- Lon Turner challenges any lightweight in Territory to fight for purse No/22 3/3
- Winslow beats Flagstaff Club in shooting match No/29 3/1
Baseball
- Flagstaff boys get ready to play clubs in New Mexico or Arizona Fe/8 3/3
- game played in Flagstaff Fe/15 3/1
- Prescott organises baseball club Mr/15 3/1
- meeting in Flagstaff to organize baseball club Mr/15 1/3
- men of Flagstaff organize club with twenty members Mr/22 3/3
- Milton plays Flagstaff Mr/29 3/1
- Milton organizes baseball club Mr/29 3/2
- Flagstaff beats Milton Ap/5 3/1
- Milton and Flagstaff to play Ap/5 3/1
- Milton beats Flagstaff Ap/19 3/2
- Milton organizes another club Ap/19 3/2
- Flagstaff vs. Milton on Brannen addition Ap/21 3/1
- Bane Black, Flagstaff, will be captain of Flagstaff team Ap/24 3/2
- Flagstaff won 44 to 29 My/3 3/3
- Flagstaff wants to play Prescott My/10 3/2
- baseball ground on Brennan addition have been improved My/10 3/2
- Coconino Rifles to empire Republicans and Democrats baseball game My/10 3/2
- Milton beats Flagstaff My/10 3/3
- Democrats beat Republicans 50 to 35 My/17 3/3
- T. A. Brophy, Winslow challenges Flagstaff to baseball game My/17 3/3
- Winslow wants to know if Flagstaff will play for $100 My/31 3/2
- Flagstaff married men will organize baseball game My/31 3/3
- game of baseball for purse of $150 to be played on Fourth of July between Flagstaff and Winslow Je/21 2/4
- Flagstaff baseball club proposes to beat Winslow Je/28 3/1
- Winslow beats Flagstaff in Fourth of July game Jy/5 3/3
- Winslow vs. Whipple next week for purse of $1,000 Jy/19 3/2
- Flagstaff beats Prescott l4 to 6 Jy/19 3/3
- T. A. Brophy, catcher of Winslow baseball club, broke thumb Ag/9 3/2
Hunting
- Agent T. A. Brown, Wash Henry and H. 0. Bonine went duck hunting Mr/15 3/2
- E. S. Cheney, John Francis and C. C. Goven went duck hunting Mr/29 3/2
- duck hunting good near Flagstaff Ap/5 3/1
- Geo. Briggs, Needles, Harry Carley, G. Page and W. A. Moody, all of Winslow and A. M. Lee, Flagstaff, went fishing and hunting to Tonto Basin Jy/5 3/3
- hunting expedition to Mormon Lake Oc/4 3/2
- E. S. Goseny and Wash Henry are on hunting trip No/22 3/1
STAGE See Theater
STATISTICS
- law requires births and deaths to be given Fe/1 3/2
- Utah largest of present territories; 60,000 inhabitants in Arizona Mr/15 2/1
- population of Arizona is 56,700 exclusive of military reservations Jy/5 2/1
- pima County has largest population Ag/9 3/4
- Superintendent of the Census Porter prepared instructions for taking census Fe/15 2/1
- E. S. Clark appointed Census Supervisor for Territory of Arizona Fe/15 3/1
- E. S. Clark, supervisor gives some instructions to enumerators My/10 1/1
- Ed Gale, census enumerator, still asking questions Je/7 3/2
- Superintendent of Census Robert Porter reminds enumerator of orders Je/21 2/1
- Special Agent A. L. Grow, Tombstone, completes inventory for census department of mortages for each county Je/21 2/3
- questions listed to be used in census Je/21 4/1
- census taker arrives from Tuba City Je/28 3/1
- Prescott Courier Democrats continue to assert census taken for Republicans; Champion says law census must be taken every ten years Ag/9 2/1
- census bureau sent pamphlet giving financial conditions of counties Se/27 2/2
- increase of 47.5 percent in population of Arizona in the last ten years Se/27 2/3
- report of Arizona's census by counties for 1880 and l890 Oc/4 3/3
STONE QUARRIES See Quarries and Quarrying
STORES See Building and Buildings; Businesses
STREAMS See Water and Water Resources
STREETS See Roads and Streets
STRIKES See Employment and Labor
STUDENTS See Education and Schools
SUICIDES
- unknown man cuts throat and then lays on railroad tracks Mr/22 3/2
- Dick Gage, Chief of Police, Tombstone, shot himself when could not pay owed money My/24 2/1
- Chinaman shoots himself in Kirkland Valley because he had leprosy Je/28 3/4
- A11en Campbell, Flagstaff, died from overdose of morphine Se/6 3/2
SUNDAY SCHOOLS See Protestants and Protestantism
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION See Education and Schools; Educators
SURVEYING
- surveyors say proposed railroad will go through to Grand Canyon Mr/15 2/2
- Engineer Stanton surveying for rai1road at Grand Canyon Je/28 1/5
SWINDLING See Crimes and Criminals-Swindling
TAX AND TAXATION
- deliquent tax list takes up twenty-five columns of St. John's Herald Fe/8 2/1
- bill about taxes and relief Mr/1 1/5
- L. Hughes, collector of Internal Revenue, appoints Orick Jackson as Northern Arizona deputy Je/7 2/1
- Attorney General Churchill says Board of Supervisors has no right to compromise taxes Je/14 2/1
- Special Agent A. L. Grow, Tombstone, completes investigation for census department of mortages for each county Je/21 2/3
- Clerk Sweeney trying to sell deliquent property tax roll of District No. 1 Ag/2 3/3
- C. C. Eyster appointed deputy internal revenue collector for Southern Arizona Ag/16 2/3
- A & P settled with Apache County over tax payment Ag/30 2/1
- $3.45 tax rate on $100 in Yuma County Se/13 3/3
- Territorial tax levy is $.805 on $100 valuation Se/13 3/3
- list of taxable property of Arizona No/15 3/2
- Arizona has over $28,000,000 worth of taxable property No/22 2/1
Yavapai County
- deliquent tax list takes up thirty columns of Prescott Journal Miner Fe/8 2/1
- Al Doyle, Flagstaff, hits hard at Prescott and the blight of the Eastern Yavapai taxpayer My/3 2/1
- Sheriff and ex-officio Wm. 0. O'Neill, gives assessment report of Yavapai County Je/21 2/2
- A & P railroad paid $22,000 to Yavapai County Je/21 3/3
- raising of assessments in county Ag/9 2/1
- E. J. F. Horne, clerk of Board of Supervisors, gives assessment of Yavapai County Ag/16 2/2
- D. M. Riordan, Flagstaff, paid county treasurer Waddell taxes on Central Arizona railroad, lumber company and mercantile outfit De/20 3/2
TAXATION See Tax and Taxation
TEACHERS See Educators
TEACHERS' COLLEGES See Colleges and Universities
TELEGRAPH See Communications-Telegraph
TEMPERANCE See Alcohol and Drugs
TEMPERATURE See Weather
TERRITORIAL FAIRS See Fairs
TERRITORIAL PRISONS See Prisons and Prisoners
THANKSGIVING See Holidays and Religious Days
THEATER
- Madame Modjeska, tragedienne, passed through Williams My/31 2/2
TIP TOP
TOURISTS AND TOURISM See also: Grand Canyon; Walnut Canyon
- natural bridge on Pine Creek, Northern part of Gila County, is great natural Wonder Mr/15 1/7
- different antiquilties, i. e. San Xavier, Tumacacori Tucson Mission, Casa Grande, mountains around Tucson, disscussed Mr/29 1/6
- Flagstaff has good hotel accomodations Mr/2 3/2
- group returns from Oak Creek saying scenery was beautiful Je/21 3/1
- Yuma's hot weather described Je/28 1/3
- group goes fishing at Oak Creek Je/28 3/2
- party of thirteen Eastern gentlemen driven to Grand Canyon by A. C. Morse. Flagstaff Je/28 3/2
- A. E. Macomber and family went to Rogers Lake on pleasure trip Je/28 3/2
- Eastern tells how refined the "Wild West" is Ag/30 4/1
TRAINS See Railroads
TRANSPORTATION See also: Bridges; Communication--Postal Service; Railroads; Roads and Streets
- petition presented to Prescott City Counci1 asking for franchise to build street car lines Fe/8 3/2
- proposals for freight wagons transportating military supplies; different routes listed Mr/22 2/4
- P. J. Brannen says Studebaker wagons "boss" for this county Je/14 3/1
UNIVERSITIES See Colleges and Universities
VEGETABLES See Agriculture
VERDE
- section in prosperous condition Ag/2 3/1
VETERINARY MEDICINE See Livestock
VIGILANTE GROUPS Includes citilzen's organizations formed for protection against criminals. Official law enforcement can be found under Crimes and
Criminals, Prisons and Prisoners and Law Enforcement as a Profession.
- Tombstone drunk Jim Taylor fires at men and misses; they put him in a barrel and roll him around Jy/5 4/2
W. C. T. U. See Alcohol and Drugs
WAGONS See Transportation
WALNUT CANYON
- "western" picnic given by Mrs. J. H. Hoskins and Chas. Howard at different dwellings Je/7 3/3
- Flagstaff people visited different dwellings Se/27 3/1
WALNUT GROVE DAM DISASTER See Accidents-Drownings; Chinese in the United States; Disasters; Mexicans in the United States; Water and Water Resources-Dams; Welfare and Charity; Women; Yavapai County-Courts.
WATER AND WATER RESOURCES See also: Disasters; Colorado River; Weather
- Tombstone leased water works to A. Ashman Mr/22 3/4
- N. Ross of A & P water service derartment interviewing citizens Je/7 3/1
- Flagstaff citizens ask railroad to move section house because of its poor sewer system Jy/5 2/2
Canals and Irrigation
- Prof. Powell not familiar with irrigation problems of the West, states Globe-Democrat newspaper My/4 1/4
- D. M. Ferry and C. C. Brown propose to build canals on south side of Salt River at Phoenix Ag/2 3/3
- Gov. Wo1fley does not like Major Powell's ideas about irrigation Se/13 2/1
- New York Times runs article reprinted in Champion about ancient irrigation ditches of Southwest Oc/4 4/3
Dams
- Walnut Grove Water Storage Company's dam breaks and seventy people killed Mr/1 2/3
For related stories see: Accidents-Drownings; Chinese in the United States; Disasters; Mexicans in the United States;
Water and Water Resources-Dams; Welfare and Charity; Women;
Yavapai County-Courts.
- Colorado will use Arizona Dam destruction as argument against construction of irrigation resevoirs Mr/8 2/3
- Dan Burke, charged with manslaughter for not notifying people below Walnut Grove Dam, released Mr/15 3/2
Rivers
- railroad going east washed out by Little Colorado Fe/22 3/3
- Al Doyle writes letter to Champion about history of Hassayampa Mr/15 2/3
- Colorado river has fine, rich soil near Yuma Mr/29 3/5
WATER SERVICE See Water and Water Resources
WATER WORKS See Water and Water Resources
WEATHER
- The Needles area needs water while Northern Arizona is flooded Mr/1 2/2
- rainy and snowy through Northern Arizona Mr/1 3/1
- J. B. Tappan says he saw worst storm he ever saw in Northern Arizona section Mr/1 3/2
- Kingman experienced cloudburst Ag/9 3/4
- rain storm carried away 1,000 feet of Arizona and New Mexico railroad track Ag/9 3/2
- rain near Casa Grande washed out Southern Pacific tracks Ag/9 3/1
- Bisbee had huge cloudburst and flood Ag/9 4/1
- Tucson Citizen brags about Arizona's fine weather Ag/16 2/1
- raining heavy in Southern Arizona Ag/16 2/3
- l,000 panes of glass broke in windows of Whipple Ag/16 2/3
- heaviest rain storm of season in Southern Arizona Ag/30 3/3
Flagstaff
- snow all gone expect for mountain tops Fe/1 3/1
- mild winter, predicting early spring Fe/8 2/1
- Flagstaff thermometer registered 109° Fe/8 3/1
- snow all gone Fe/15 3/2
- mud and slush predominating Fe/22 3/1
- severe storm this week but sun shining now Mr/1 3/1
- looks like good summer Mr/8 3/1
- winter wet one Mr/22 2/1
- Flagstaff had three or four inches of snow Ap/5 3/1
- Flagstaff dust plently, shakels are scarce Je/7 3/1
- two showers fell during week Jy/5 3/2
- rain this week Jy/19 3/1
- thermometer stood at 92° in the shade Ag/2 3/1
- Flagstaff having cool summer Ag/9 3/2
- snow fell last night but quickly disappeared Oc/1 3/1
- ten inches of snow fell but disappeared No/15 3/1
WELFARE AND CHARITY
WESTERN UNION See Communications-Telegraph
WHIPPLE
WILLIAMS
- tramps becoming troublesome My/10 3/4
- poverty outfit have struck for eight hours and pie three times a day My/31 2/2
- prosperous condition Oc/25 3/1
- Mike Hickey pesticating around Williams looking as if he smelt something bad De/20 2/4
WOMEN Includes any article pertaininq to a woman or women.
- Fe/1 disputes property 1/6 leg. annc.; visits Holbrook 3/1 sickness 3/1; gives party 3/2; attends party 3/2; poor health 3/2: letters at post office 3/3; has sheep herd 4/3; has cattle herd 4/4
- Fe/8 travels 3/1; rancher 3/1; runs saloon 3/1; moves 3/2; returns home after traveling 3/2; travels for health 3/2; dressmaker 3/2; travels 3/2; travels to Calif. 3/3
- Fe/15 travels to Chicago 3/1; funeral 3/2; holds funeral 3/2; gives consolence 3/3
- Fe/22 makes visits 3/1; out of town visitors 3/1; returns home after traveling 3/1; party given, Wood Hall, Flagstaff 3/2; returns hone from school 3/2; attends party 3/2; dance at Flagstaff Lodge, No. 8 K of P 3/2; travels and visits 3/2
- Mr/1 dies in Walnut Grove Dam disaster 2/3
For related stories see: Accidents-Drownings; Chinese in the United States; Disasters; Mexicans in the United States;
Water and Water Resources-Dams; Welfare and Charity; Yavapai County-Courts.; moves into rented house 3/1; makes home in Flagstaff 3/1
- Mr/8 visits 3/1; visits Ohio 3/2;
- Mr/15 writes poetry 2/3; marries 3/2; returns home after traveling 3/2; writes poetry 3/3; marries 3/4
- Mr/22 sick 3/1; visits Flagstaff 3/1; divorced 3/2
- Mr/29 gives party 3/2; girl born 3/2; denies having husband arrested 3/1; child born 3/5; girl born 3/5
- Ap/5 letters at post office 3/2
- Ap/19 dies of fright 1/6; files damage claim 1/7; runs milinery store 3/1; visit Cliff Dvrellings 3/1; father visits 3/1
- My/3 letters at post office 2/3; marries 3/3;
- My/1O travels to Calif. 3/3; ill 3/4
- My/17 entertains 2/2; returns from Calif. has patent in land office 3/3
- My/24 travels to Verde Valley 3/1
- My/31 marries 2/2; returns home from Calif. 2/2; travels to East coast 3/3
- Je/7 visits Flagstaff from ranch 3/1; Travels to Flagstaff from Iowa 3/2; travels for health 3/2; marries 3/3; Ball given 3/3; at party 3/3
- Je/14 travels to Grand Canyon 3/1; visits Flagstaff from Chicago 3/1; Husband dies 3/2
- Je/21 visits Flagstaff 3/1; travels from Oak Creek 1/1; gives birth 3/2
- Je/28 visits sister in Flagstaff 3/1; infant son dies 3/2; go fishing 3/2
- Jy/19 visits 3/2
- Ag/2 letters at post office 2/2; hold meeting 3/1; attend Boston encampment 3/1; holds a birthday party 3/2
- Jy/5 travels to Oregon 3/2; gives birth 3/2; gives birth 3/4;
- Ag/9 child sick 3/1; moves 3/2; travels 3/2; house destroyed 4/1
- Ag/16 buys land 3/1; has dressmaking shop 3/1; visits Flagstaff 3/1; visits 3/2
- Ag/30 visits 3/1; goes to ball 3/2;
- Se/6 dies 2/1; alternate Lady Commissioner of Chicago World Fair appointed 3/2
- Se/13 travel to Grand Canyon 3/1; has baby girl 3/1; goes to school in Ohio 3/1; rents building 3/1; attends fair 3/1; gives party 3/1; plaintiff 3/3
- Se/27 visits Flagstaff 3/1; returns from trip 3/2
- Oc/4 visits Flagstaff 3/1; girl born 3/1; returns home after trip 3/1; visits St. Louis 3/1; visits Grand Canyon 3/1
- Oc/25 visits 3/1; moves to Globe 3/2
- No/1 letters at post office 2/4; inherits fortune 2/1; visits Grand Canyon 3/1; wins prize 3/2
- No/8 representative to World's Fair 3/1; visits Flagstaff 3/1
- No/15 ill 3/1; travels 3/1; represents Arizona at Chicago 3/1; have meeting 3/1
- No/22 returns home after trip 3/2; Flagstaff Church votes whether women should have vote 3/2; House broken into 3/2
- No/29 visits 3/1; masquerade ball 3/1; returns home after trip 3/1; marries 3/2; marries 3/2
- De/20 letters at post office 2/3; visits 3/1; goes to Albuquerque 3/1; marries 3/2; father dies 3/2; visits Flagstaff 3/3; organizes W. C. T. U. Society in Flagstaff 3/3; marries 3/4
- De/27 visits Flagstaff 3/1; girl born 3/1; ill 3/2; boy born 3/2; marries 3/2; travels 3/2; marries 3/2; moves to Flagstaff 3/3
WOMENS CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION See Alcohol and Drugs
WOOL See Livestock-Sheep
WORLD FAIRS See Fairs
YAVAPAI COUNTY See also: Boundaries for division of county
- receives payment from Gila County on Tonto Basin warrant Mr/1 2/2
- letter complaining about all the roads and buildings that need to be fixed with the use of taxpayer's money Mr/22 2/2
- county assessor will soon start finding out what everyone owns Mr/22 3/1
- evidence of disputes between Prescott and Flagstaff shown, in letter Al Doyle, Flagstaff, writes to John Marion, Prescott Ap/5 2/2
- expenditures listed for certain roads and buildings Ap/19 3/1
- need to elect two supervisors Jy/19 2/1
- Courier says books of officers should be examined by experts De/20 2/2
Board of Supervisors
- Chairman of the Boards, S. P. Bealm, asks for too much money in bill Fe/1 2/1
- Flagstaff pays too much into treasury and receives nothing in return Fe/8 2/1
- petition sent to Prescott backing A. P. Gibson, Justice of the Peace of precinct after resignation of William Morris Mr/15 3/2
- Board of Supervisors gives statement of indebtness to Governor Wolfley Ag/16 2/2
- bonds of N. G. Layton, A. P. Gibson, and F. Fairchild approved; B. M.. Spencer's rejected De/20 3/3
Courts
- Walnut Grove survivors claim for damages Ap/19 1/7
For related stories see: Accidents-Drownings; Chinese in the United States; Disasters; Mexicans in the United States;
Water and Water Resources-Dams; Welfare and Charity; Women.
- Flagstaff attorneys preparing to attend court in Prescott No/22 3/1
- Capt. Harry Kislingbury and J. J. Donahue, both of Flagstaff, are in Prescott attending court No/29 3/1
- E. E. Ellinwood admitted to practice before the district court De/20 3/3
- Apaline Hartzell summoned with Geo. B. Hartzell as plaintiff De/20 3/7
YAVAPAI COUNTY DISPUTE See Boundaries
YUMA COUNTY
- tax rate has teen placed at $3.45 Se/13 3/3
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