ABORTION
- Dr. Helm, Arizona Surgeon-General, performed an abortion on Mrs. Alice
Price Jy/25 2/2
ACCIDENT INSURANCE See Insurance
ACCIDENTS See also: Disasters;
Fires and Fire Prevention;
Medicine;
Railroads--A & P Accidents
- A. C. Morse exposed to cold all night; frozen hands, feet and ears Ja/17 3/1
- Howard Jordan, employee of Flagstaff's Arizona Lumber and Timber Co. mill, had finger cut off My/9 3/1
- Donald Chism, Stone Quarry, dragged by horse My/23 3/1
- son of Manuel Madero loses three fingers when run over by train My/30 3/5
- H. R. Baker had fit of apoplexy on railroad, fell off and died Je/6 3/2
- blast at Riordan Mercantile Co. causes C. A. Luse's wagon to turn over, hurting his ankle Je/13 3/3
- Eugene Moore drowns near Clifton Je/20 2/4
- Gonzales and Ramirez, Yuma cattlemen, almost died from thirst Jy/5 2/3
- J. J. Maguire fell down steps and broke leg Jy/5 3/3
- D. M. Riordan's daughter breaks arm Jy/5 3/3
- Mrs. G. A. Bray and Miss Jennie Morse thrown from buggy, not hurt Jy/11 3/2
- cowboy thrown from horse Jy/11 3/5
- unknown white man's decomposed body found near Fort Thomas Jy/25 2/2
- Tom Crockett improving Jy/25 3/1
- August Smith, A & P employee, found almost dead because of lack of water Jy/25 3/1
- Eugene W. Crockett dies from missile thrown by Thomas Woods Ag/1 3/4
- child of Thomas Anderson, Williamson Valley, stunned by lightening Ag/8 2/4
- I. D. Solomon, Graham County merchant, eats canned chicken and is violently ill Ag/15 2/4
- J. G. McClure who broke leg is around again Ag/15 3/2
- Harvey Hubbs, treasurer of Mojave County, is critical after being thrown out of buggy Ag/22 2/4
- team scared by switch engine runs loose in Flagstaff Ag/29 2/4
- Miss Ella Hawks, Flagstaff, falls from horse and dislocates arm Se/12 3/2
- Copeland found dead in Beaver Creek after horse went over cliff Se/12 3/2
- door at Babbitt Building fell on Ed Whipple causing face injuries Oc/15 Sup. 3/1
- Ed McGonigle breaks arm when thrown from horse Oc/22 5/2
- Robert Crawford, Arizona Lumber Co., has toes sawed off Oc/22 5/3
- unknown man dead after apparently falling off train No/12 2/4
- two young men get lost trying to find Marshall Lake No/26 3/4
- Robert Schmidt caught under train, has foot amputated and dies De/17 3/3
- John Ayers has been overdue to Phoenix for two weeks De/31 3/1
- two teams belonging to R. A. Gibson take fright; wagons demolished De/31 3/1
Firearms
- P. H. McGuire, Winslow saloon keeper, accidently fires gun and kills a railroad man Mr/21 3/2
- Doc. J. A. Dines, foreman for Daggs Bros., accidently shot and killed Andrew Wall at Tempe Fe/14 3/2
- Manuel Garcia, Phoenix editor of El Fronterize, accidently shot himself My/9 2/3
- Hiram Beek was accidently shot to death by his own revolver Jy/18 2/4
- Mexican woman killed near Tombstone when rifle accidently discharges Se/26 2/5
- Frank Ready accidently gets shot and dies when revolver goes off Oc/8 2/5
- pistol accidently fired takes off eyebrow of Miss Nellie Clark De/24 2/3
ACTORS See Entertainment
ACTRESSES See Entertainment
ADMINISTRATION See Arizona--Courts; Indians
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE See Arizona--Courts; Crimes and Criminals; Military
ADVERTISEMENTS Are indexed only twice a year, the issue before Christmas and the issue
before the Fourth of July or as close to these issues as possible.
- Columbia Building and Loan Association, Denver Je/27 1/1
- Copper Harding & Co., Denver Je/27 2/5
- El Rito Cigar Factory De/24 1/3
- Rochester Lamp Co., New York De/24 2/3
- Empire Watch Co., New York De/24 2/5
- Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder De/24 3/4-5
- Across Russia, New York Observer De/24 3/7
- Patents; Scientic American De/24 4/2
- read about tariffs De/24 4/2
- Rochester Lamp Co., New York City De/24 4/3-4
- National Buggy Company, Cincinnati, Ohio De/24 4/3-4
- The St. Louis Weekly Globe-Democrat; Globe Printing Co. De/24 4/3-4
- Chicago Cottage Organ Co. De/24 4/4
- E. E. Burlingame's Assay Office and Chemical Laboratory, Denver De/24 4/4
- books, magazines etc.; John Dougall & Co., New York De/24 4/4
- The Brodix Publishing Co., Washington, D. C. De/24 4/5
- History Co. of San Francisco; A free ticket to the World's Fair De/24 4/5
- The Press; New York De/24 4/5
- "Our Royal Crimson Silk Velvet Plush Smokered Companion" W. S. Williams, Chicago De/24 4/6
- Patents, C. A. Snow & Co., Washington, D. C. De/24 4/6
- Do you want employment? The Brodix Publishing Co., Washington D.C. De/24 4/6
- Cosmopolitan and Weekly Coconino Sun offers Gen. Grant's Memoirs De/24 4/6
Flagstaff
- J. Derr, tailor Je/27 1/1
- Arizona Central Bank Je/27 1/1
- Assignee Sale, C. H. Clark Je/27 2/5
- Henry Heller, Blacksmith Shop Je/27 2/5
- Yee Wah, restaurant Je/27 2/5
- Literary and Musical Entertainment Je/27 2/6
- For sale cheap; second hand furniture, G. A. Woods Je/27 2/6
- E. Whipple & Co., undertakers Je/27 2/7
- New Barber Shop, Leix and Hines Je/27 2/7
- Do you know Bray? furnishing goods Je/27 2/7
- Flagstaff Stables. A. C Morse, prop. Je/27 27
- Coconino Bakery, J. F. Hawks, prop. Je/27 2/7
- J. H. Hoskins, Jr., Reliable Fire Insurance Co's. Je/27 2/7
- The Coconino Sun., C. M. Funston, ed. and prop. Je/27 2/1
- Babbitt Bros., wholesale and retail dealers Je/27 3/-
- clothing, P. J. Brannen Je/27 3/1
- Life Insurance, G. A. Woods, agent Je/27 3/1
- fruit, candies, etc., Abeel's news depot Je/27 3/1
- Singer sewing machines, G. A, Woods, general agent, G. A. Bray, local agent Je/27 3/1
- See Brannen's new stiff hats Je/27 3/2
- gentlemen's shoes, Brannen's Je/27 3/2
- outfits for Fourth of July, P. J. Brannen's Je/27 3/2
- for letterheads, bill heads, etc., go to The Sun office Je/27 3/2
- E. W. Wilcox to run new carriage from Bank Hotel to picnic grounds on Fourth of July Je/27 3/2
- mining locations for sale at Sun Office Je/27 3/3
- M. Salzman, general store Je/27 3/4
- Bank Hotel, T. J. Coalter, prop. Je/27 3/4-5
- notice to subscribers, C. M. Funston Je/27 3/6
- The Arizona Lumber and Timber Co. Je/27 2/6-7
- S. Martin, Liquor Store Je/27 2/6-7
- P. J. Brannen, dry goods and carpets Je/27 3/6-7
- Cook & Lee, watchmakers and jewelers Je/27 3/5
- Berkshires, H. Fulton De/24 1/2
- for sale; Spanish-Merino bucks by McMillan & Goodwin De/24 1/2
- J. H. Hoskins, Jr., representing Realiable Fire Insurances Co's. De/24 1/2
- Coconino Bakery, J. H. Hoskins, Jr. De/24 1/2
- Lingo & Whitlock, Blacksmithing De/24 1/2
- J. Derr, tailor De/24 1/2
- Arizona Central Bank De/24 1/2
- Christy & Wise, wool commission merchants, San Francisco, Calif. De/24 1/3
- Flagstaff Stables, A. C. Morse, prop. De/24 1/3
- E. Whipple & Co., undertakers De/24 1/3
- T. E. Pulliam, grocer De/24 1/3
- M. Salzman, general store De/24 1/3
- Henry Heller, Blacksmith Shop, H. Van Norman, wagon shop De/24 1/3
- John Sanderson, grocer De/24 2/4-5
- Bank Hotel, T. J. Coalter, prop. De/24 2/6-7
- Dr. D. J. Brannen's Drug Store De/24 2/6-7
- The Arizona Lumber and Timber Co., De/24 2/6-7
- The Arizona Lumber and Timber Co. De/24 2/6-7
- Babbitt Brothers, dealers in general merchandise De/24 2/5-7
- ladies' wraps., Brannen's De/24 3/1
- read Sanderson's new advertisement De/24 3/1
- "C P" corset, Brannen's De/24 3/1
- New Home sewing machine, P. J. Brannen, agent De/24 3/1
- souvenir spoons, Cook & Lee De/24 3/1
- Mexican Silver Filigree, Cook & Lee's De/24 3/1
- men's underwear, Brannen's De/24 3/1
- shoes; Brannen's De/24 3/1
- Switzer & Son, grocers, have candles and fruit De/24 3/1
- Cook & Lee, jewelers, for Christmas presents De/24 3/1
- Holiday presents at Cook & Lee's De/24 3/1-3
- Perfection Flour Bin and Seive, John Sanderson De/24 3/2-3
- Cook & Lee De/24 3/3
- Christmas presents, P. J. Brannen's De/24 3/3
- John Sanderson has new advertisement De/24 3/3
- Japanese silk, Brannen's De/24 3/3
- handkerchiefs, Brannen's De/24 3/3
- poem in a stocking form; Dr. D. J. Brannen's De/24 3/5
- Gorham A. Bray, merchant De/24 3/6-7
- dry goods, P. J. Brannen De/24 3/6-7
- S. Martin's Liquor Store De/24 3/6-7
Patent Medicine
- Ayre's pills Je/27 2/3
- Bucklen's Arnica Salve Je/27 2/4
- Hood's Sarsaparilla Je/27 2/4
- Big G for unnatural discharges Je/27 2/7
- Hall's Catarrh Cure, F. J. Cheney & Co. Je/27 3/3
- Hood's Sarsaparilla Je/27 3/5
- unreadable advertisement Je/27 3/7
- "German Syrup" De/24 2/4
- Hostetter's Stomach Bitters De/24 2/3
- Bucklen's Arnica Salve De/24 2/5
- Hall's Catarrh Cure, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio De/24 3/6
- Ayer's Hair Vigor, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. De/24 4/3
- Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonic, Koenig Med. Co., Chicago, Ill. De/24 4/3
- Shiloh's Consumption Cure De/24 4/3
- Anakesis; cure for piles; New York City De/24 4/6
- Big G; cure yourself; The Evans Chemical Co., Cincinnati., Ohio De/24 4/6
- deafness; Dr. A. Fontaine, Tacoma, Wash. De/24 4/6
Transporation
- Atlantic & Pacific Railroad Co., Time Table No. 31 Je/27 1/1
- Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Co. schedule De/24 1/1
Williams
- Urbana Garcia, saddlemaker Je/27 2/5
- piano and organ lessons, Miss L. H. Silvernail De/24 3/1
AFRO-AMERICANS See Negroes
AGRIBUSINESS See Economic Conditions
AGRICULTURAL LABOR See Employment and Labor
AGRICULTURE See also: Economic Conditions; Forests and Forestry; Land and Land Tenure; Livestock; Lumber and Lumbering; Ranches and Farms
- rolled barley sells in Phoenix at $1.60 Ja/17 2/3
- hay being shipped to Calif. Ja/24 2/4
- over 250 acres of oranges in Maricopa County Ja/24 2/4
- merchants should buy from local merchants Fe/21 2/1
- very good agricultural lands in Arizona Ap/25 2/3
- Yuma prisoners should be put to work making things from wild hemp Ap/25 2/3
- ranchers using wild oats and grains for haymaking purposes My/16 2/3
- Harding, Oak Creek, has large crop of strawberries My/16 3/1
- plenty of potatoes in Flagstaff; need north-south railroad to transport elsewhere My/23 3/2
- Yuma Indians going to Southern Calif. to pick fruit My/30 2/2
- fruit and grain crop excellent near Mesa City Je/6 2/3
- fruit is good crop in Arizona Je/13 2/3
- strawberries from Oak Creek Je/13 3/1
- 200 pounds of fruit shipped daily from Phoenix Je/27 2/2
- apricots can be bought for $.015 in Salt River Valley Je/27 2/2
- Mesa Fruit Association has incorporated Je/27 2/2
- honey shipped from Phoenix to Eastern markets Je/13 3/2
- Yuma figs bring $.75 per pound in San Francisco Je/13 3/2
- farming needs to be developed more in Flagstaff area Jy/25 2/3-4
- James Munds preserves large quantities of fruit Jy/25 3/3
- fruits grow here successfully Ag/1 3/2
- John Davis, Camp Verde, thinks irrigating ditch will be ready for one more crop of alfalfa Ag/8 2/4
- Eastern capitalists plan to cultivate Phoenix valley Ag/8 2/4
- fruits, vegetables and cereals growing in Bisbee area Ag/15 2/4
- Lockett Bros., Flagstaff area, harvesting timothy hay Ag/15 3/1
- good crops in Oak Creek Ag/15 3/2
- Arizona demonstrated capacity for fruit growing Ag/22 2/4
- Denicke, Calif. viticulturist inspector, thinks Maricopa will be good fruit producing area Ag/29 2/2
- ranchers harvesting hay crops Ag/29 3/2
- potatoes in Flagstaff area abundant Se/5 3/3
- hay crop in Clark Valley better than expected Se/5 3/3
- brings in best for Albuquerque Fair Se/5 3/3
- Indians at Yuma bring in Cocopah corn Se/12 2/4
- J. L. V. Thomas, Oak Creek, has tobacco on ranch Se/26 3/1
- idle men can work harvesting potatoes Se/26 3/1
- busy sowing winter wheat Oc/8 2/4
- many crops to be planted because of irrigation system developed by Yuma Pumping and Irrigating Co. Oc/29 2/4
- W. H. Anderson cultivated potatoes at San Francisco mountains ranch No/12 5/3
- honey sent from Tempe to Chicago No/19 1/4
- naval oranges sent to Chicago No/26 1/3
- Flagstaff potatoes in demand De/10 3/1
- Maricopa County has a boom, in orange planting business De/17 2/2
- N. O. Murphy, Secretary of Arizona, says orange crop is success De/17 2/2
- Yuma Fruit Company files to incorporate De/17 2/2
- Arizona should think of producing coffee De/17 2/3
- Col. White planting alfalfa in Mesa De/31 2/3
ALCOHOL AND DRUGS
- Temperance meet in Flagstaff conducted by Good Templar and W. C. T. U. Fe/21 3/1
- "Old Grizzly" Callen is lecturing in Kansas in interest of temperance Mr/28 3/1
- Miss I. C. DeVelling gives temperance lectures Ag/8 3/1
- Miss DeVelling to be temperance lecturer Ag/15 3/1
- temperance lecture of Miss DeVelling largely attented Ag/22 3/3
- Miss I. C. DeVelling to give temperance lecture in Williams Se/5 3/2
- temperance poem put in paper Se/19 2/4
- Women's Christian Temperance Union to give supper in Flagstaff No/5 3/2
- Good Templars entertainment; recitation about drunkards No/5 3/4
- Dr. Warnerkros, Tombstone dentist, gives overdose of cocaine to Howard J. Herring who dies No/19 1/5
- Miss DeVilling, temperance lecturer, left for East No/19 5/1
- Zuligy, Wallapai squaw, arrested for being drunk No/26 1/3
- M. E. Church to have temperance meeting De/3 3/1
- Max Salzman gives Coconino Weekly Sun force some "red licker" De/31 3/1
ALIENS See Chinese in the United States; Mexicans in the United States
AMUSEMENTS See Entertainment
ANGELS
- cattle train was wrecked here My/9 3/2
ANIMALS See also: Livestock; Sports
- Australian ostriches passed through Flagstaff Je/27 3/2
- William Logan killed silver tipped bear Jy/5 3/2
- dogs killing sheep Jy/5 3/2
- scorpion discussed Jy/18 2/4
- backbone of whale on display at G. A. Bray's store Ag/1 3/3
- Jim Higgins killed a mountain lion at Cherry Creek Ag/22 2/4
- Walter J. Hill appointed one of the Fish Commissioners of Arizona Territory Se/5 3/1
- number of dogs killed in Flagstaff Oc/1 3/1
- hogs running wild near Lerdo Oc/29 2/4
- Walter J. Hills, Bellemont, brings fish back from Colorado for his ponds Oc/29 7/3
- Winslow has pet deer, "Dick", who likes to drink No/5 2/6
APACHE COUNTY Includes Navajo County until 1895
- printing costs were $3,177 Ja/17 2/3
- might be too many appointees for Board of Supervisors De/31 2/4
APRIL FOOLS DAY See Holidays
ARCHITECTS See Building and Buildings
ARCHITECTURE See Building and Buildings
ARIZONA Includes general information on the Territory of Arizona, the capital, the governors, statehood and the legislatures. For articles on acts of the legislature see names of specific subjects. See also: Boundaries
- Arizona Sunday law only applies to incorporated cities Ja/3 2/1
- some towns need charter but not city goverment Ja/10 2/1
- legislature should pass law raisin per diem of members for $10 for Board of Supervisors Ja/10 2/1
- ten lost laws to be brought before U. S. Supreme Court to test validity Ja/10 2/2
- new apportionment bill Mr/28 2/2
- description Ap/25 2/1
- W. O. O'Neil resigns position as Adjutant-General of Territory; Ed. S. Gill appointed Ap/25 3/1
- has given largest contribution to World's Fair for her population My/2 2/1
- needs to take advantage of offers made by New Yorkers for Arizona's funding bonds My/9 2/3
- thirty-seven representatives to go to Trans-Mississippi convention to unite Western people My/16 2/1
- results of election for congressional delegate not known yet My/30 2/ 2
- members of Territorial Board of Equalization listed My/30 2/2
- H. D. Ross, district attorney, and J. A. Lamport, surveyer, have filled official bonds My/30 3/2
- Philadelphia Times writes about origin of name Je/13 2/1
- Easterns always hear blood-curdling tales; but West is civilized Jy/11 2/1
- population given Jy/18 2/2
- Col. Lee will succeed Major Kimball at Department of Arizona Ag/15 2/4
- land assessed as belonging to Maricopa really belonged to Yavapai Ag/15 3/3
- N. O. Murphy, Acting Governor, gives taxable property of Territory and general report Oc/15 sup. 3/5
- Denver Republicans say it is maligned territory Oc/22 2/6
- John N. Irwin, governor. in East negotiating Arizona bonds No/12 2/1
Appointments
- appointment of General Thomas F. Wilson to District Attorney of Arizona came as surprise Ap/25 2/3
- Gov. Irwin probably will not make any appointments until he hears from Washington My/2 2/1
- Acting Governor Murphy makes appointments to National Farmers' Congress and Mining Congress No/5 2/1
Capital
- legislature will possibly deplete Territorial Treasury to erect capitol building in Phoenix Ja/10 2/1
- Tombstone Prospector wants capital moved to Tucson Fe/21 2/1
Constitution See Arizona--Statehood
Courts See Crimes and Criminals for information on specific trials;
Coconino County; Mohave County
- Phoenix bar wants to create circuit court and make judge and clerks elective Fe/7 2/1
- Ed. W. Wells, Prescott, appointed fourth judge of Arizona Supreme Court Mr/7 2/1
- Chief Justice Gooding renders a decision in case of National Bank vs. Supervisors My/30 2/4
- costs of terms listed Je/20 2/4
- Dr. D. J. Brannen to be witness at Grand Jury in Prescott Jy/18 3/1
- Deputy U. S. George E. Marshall gives out subpoenas Jy/18 3/1
- J. A. Wilson to be juror in U. S. court Jy/25 3/1
- summons for Henry Marvin Ag/1 annc. 2/6
- Coconino delegation returned Ag/1 3/1
- Court Commissioner Savage told by Judge Wells to adjourn Ag/1 3/1
- Judge Wells to hold court in Flagstaff Ag/8 3/1
- District Court postponed indefinitely Ag/15 3/1
- Sheriff Francis busy subpoenaeing Grand Jurors Ag/15 3/2
- District Court in Flagstaff Ag/22 3/2
- Sheriff Francis out looking for Jurors Ag/29 3/2
- Judge Baldwin and Colonel Wilson, Prescott, attending District Court Ag/29 3/2
- C. H. Richardson, A & P agent at Williams, attending Grand Jury Ag/29 3/2
- trials at Coconino District Court Se/5 2/5
- Abe Thompson, Peach Springs, attending court in Flagstaff Se/5 3/2
- Judge Wells expects to conclude District Court Se/5 3/2
- Hon. E. M. Sanford attending Coconino's District Court Se/5 3/3
- Supreme Court of Arizona will not hold session until 1892 Se/5 3/3
- District Court adjourned Se/12 3/1
- Judge E. W. Wells was excellent during court session in Flagstaff Se/12 3/2
- September term. of District Court to be in St. Johns Se/19 3/2
- George Prime attending United States Court at Tucson as witness Se/26 3/1
- Attorney W. L. Van Horn attending District Court in St. Johns Se/26 3/1
- Boucher vs. Randolph case delayed Oc/1 3/1
- W. L. Van Horn returns from attending District Court in St. Johns Oc/1 3/2
- Flagstaff wants special session of court here as prisoners can easily escape jail Oc/8 2/4
- Chief Justice Gooding decides that a district attorney of a county may appoint a deputy and county must pay for deputy Oc/29 2/2
- U. S. Court in Prescott will be largest one held in Territory No/26 2/1
- E. J. Babbitt appointed administrator of Samuel Dittenhoffer's matters De/31 3/1
- E. J. Babbitt appraising San Dittenhoffer's estate De/31 3/2
Governors
- Gov. John N. Irwin arrived in Phoenix Ja/24 2/1
- Governor Irwin's address when he was introduced to people of Arizona Fe/7 3/2
- message to be printed Fe/7 3/4
- Gov. Irwin to be commended for sitting down on pernicious legislation My/23 2/5
- Gov. J. N. Irwin has postponed trip to Northern section indefinitely My/23 3/1
- Acting Governor N. O. Murphy to give Fourth of July message in Prescott Je/13 2/1
- Arizona's governor gone East for several months; Hon. N. O. Murphy will have charge Je/13 2/1
- Attorney-General Herring says Gov. Irwin overstepped authority in appointed vacancies in Yuma Je/27 2/1
- Acting Governor Murphy gives newspapers annual report No/12 2/1
- John N Irwin resumes duties No/12 2/1
- Gov. John N. Irwin family visits Flagstaff De/3 3/2
- A. P. K. Safford, ex-governor; biography written by John Wasson De/31 1/4-6
Legislature
- meets on third Monday in January 1891 for l6th session Ja/3 2/1
- l6th legislature will assemble Jan. 19th Ja/10 2/1
- list of bills that legislature should look at Ja/17 2/1
- Phoenix Herald will do its printing Ja/17 2/3
- Acting Governor Murphy sends his message with recommendations Ja/24 2/1
- will pass a high license bill Ja/24 2/1
- members refused to vote themselves six papers a piece Fe/7 3/4
- list of number of representatives each county should have Fe/21 2/1
- Prescott City Council has adopted resolutions against high license bill Mr/7 2/1
- bills are given by number in Phoenix newspapers; so still know little about them Mr/7 2/3
- James A. Vail sent legislature literature to Flagstaff Mr/14 2/1
- will adjourn on l8th of March Mr/14 2/1
- unfairness of apportionment of representative from each county discussed Mr/21 2/2
Statehood
- Arizona Champion does not think Arizona is ready for it Fe/14 2/3
- delinquent lists printed give strong support against statehood. Mr/7 2/3
- convention to be held for purpose of framing state constitution Ap/25 3/2
- "test oath" clause to cause trouble in Constitutional Convention My/9 2/1
- Republicans of Yavapai County have elected ex-Governor Tritle,
- W. S. Head and F. M. Murphy as delegates to Constitutional Convention My/9 3/1
- qualification for delegates to Constitutional Convention My/9 3/4
- where would C. Meyer Zulick start on tax roll should Arizona become a state My/16 2/1
- official count needed in Northern counties to determine delegates to Constitutional Convention My/23 2/1
- delegates to Constitutional Convention listed My/23 2/2
- Gov. Irwin should not have let convention be called My/23 2/5
- Phoenix Herald is for statehood My/30 2/1
- advocates are not very many My/30 2/1
- Arizona Constitutional Convention will have thirteen Democrats and five Republicans Je/20 2/2
- people not as interested in it Jy/5 2/3
- Constitutional Convention to be held Ag/15 2/1
- Constitutional Convention called to order Se/12 2/2
- T. G. Norris attending Constitutional Convention Se/12 3/3
- Constitutional Convention can have people ratify proposals separately before putting in Constitution Oc/1 2/1
- Constitution for Arizona Oc/15 sup. 1-2/1-4
- Hon T. G. Norris valuable member of Constitutional Convention Oc/15 sup. 3/1
- Thos. G. Norris should give talk on Constitutional Convention Oc/22 2/1
- objections to adoption of Constitution Oc/22 2/2
- columns of Coconino Sun open for discussion of Constitutional Convention Oc/22 5/3
- Constitution For Arizona given in Coconino Weekly Sun Oc/22 sup.
- Yuma Times lists Coconino Sun in favor of Constitution Oc/29 2/1
- Phoenix papers waspish in Constitution adoption Oc/29 2/1
- Tucson Citizen says Constitutional Convention at bad time Oc/29 2/1
- adoption or rejection of Constitution will be in December Oc/29 2/1
- position of Florence Enterprise not satisfactory to Phoenix conteporaries Oc/29 2/1
- most Flagstaff businessmen are not for it Oc/29 2/2
- two votes should be taken; one for statehood and one for the Constitution Oc/29 2/2
- different opinions given Oc/29 2/2
- Constitution for Arizona will be in this issue Oc/29 2/5
- Constitution for Arizona Oc/29 3/1-4, 4/1-4
- read proposed Constitution Oc/29 7/3
- different opinions given No/5 2/4
- P. R. Brady, Pinal County., and Alonzo Bailey, Gila County, oppose Constitution No/12 2/1
- taxpayer writes letter describing Nevada's statehood and does not advocate it for Arizona No/19 2/1
- stockmen in Northern Arizona not in favor of Constitution No/19 5/4
- three newspapers give views against Constitution No/19 5/5
- Nevada Statehood compared to Arizona No/26 1/3
- no real interest in Coconino County No/26 2/1
- Hon. Foster S. Dennis., Kingman, advocate of statehood De/3 3/2
- Constitution carried by fair majority in election De/3 3/5
- will probably enter union before end of general congress De/10 1/6
- full returns on Constitution being received De/10 3/3
- W. A. Rowe voted yes for Constitution De/17 1/7
- should argue about admission, not Constitution De/17 2/1
- Coconino cast votes against Constitution; does not mean they are against statehood De/17 3/1
- majority for Constitution in Maricopa County, 987 De/24 2/3
ARIZONA CENTRAL RAILROAD See Railroads--Central Arizona; Railroads--Prescott and Arizona Central
ARIZONA-EDUCATION See Education and Schools
ARIZONA MINERAL BELT See Railroads--Arizona Mineral Belt
ARMY OFFICERS See Military Services as a Profession
ARTISTS See Arts, Crafts and Hobbies
ARTS, CRAFTS AND HOBBIES Includes all non-Indian arts, crafts and hobbies that are not businesses. See also: Indians; Museums and Galleries
- Jules Baumann, Prescott artist, makes view of Grand Canyon Je/20 3/2
- will be taken good care of at New Mexico Fair Se/5 3/1
ASSAULT See Crimes and Criminals--Assault
ASSESSMENT See Tax and Taxation
ASSOCIATIONS See Clubs and Organizations; Livestock--Associations
ASTRONOMY
- J. D. Bell, Flagstaff finds meteoric fragment Ag/15 3/3
ATCHINSON COMPANY See Railroads--Atchinson, Topeka and Santa Fe
ATCHINSON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILROAD See Railroads--Atchinson, Topeka and Santa Fe
ATHLETES See Sports
ATHLETICS See Sports
ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD See Railroads--Atlantic & Pacific
ATTORNEYS See Law as a Profession
AUTHORS See Books and Publishers
BALLS (ENTERTAINMENT) See Entertainment
BANDS See Music
BANKING See Banks and Finance
BANKRUPTCY See Banks and Finance--Debts
BANKS AND FINANCE See also: Economic Conditions; Education and Schools; Railroads
- case of Arizona Central Bank vs. E. H. Witherell Ja/3 3/2
- bogus half dollars circulating in Gallup, N. M. Ja/17 3/1
- rumor that another bank will open soon in Flagstaff Mr/14 3/1
- Arizona Central Bank, Flagstaff, will sustain interests of town Mr/7 3/3
- Chief Justice Gooding renders a decision in case of National Bank vs. Supervisors My/30 2/4
- George Binkley accused Joseph Hadden of attempting to leave country with intent to defraud creditors Jy/25 3/1
- Arizona Central Bank to loan on short-time paper well-secured Jy/25 3/3
- will of J. H. Marion Ag/8 2/4
- Foregin Exchange of Arizona Central Bank, Flagstaff, important feature Je/27 3/1
- money should be kept in Flagstaff; put in bank if idle Ag/15 3/3
- Arizona Central Bank, Flagstaff, noteworthy enterprise Se/12 3/3
- should not keep money around house; put in bank Se/26 3/1
- country being flooded with spurious $5 gold pieces Oc/29 2/5
- Flagstaff will not be represented at El Paso Silver Convention De/10 3/1
Debts
- Charles H. Clark makes assignment of his estate to Gorham A. Bray to pay
creditors My/23 annc. 3/5
- notice by A. P. Gibson, to all people knowing indebtness of E. W. Crockett Ag/8 3/1
BASEBALL See Sports--Baseball
BEEF CATTLE See Livestock--Cattle
BIRTHS See Children; individual parents' names
; Women
BLACK AMERICANS See Negroes
BLACKS See Negroes
BLIZZARDS See Disasters
BOARD OF EDUCATION See Education and Schools
BOATING See Sports; Transportation
BOOKS AND PUBLISHERS See also: Advertisements; Newspapers; Periodicals
- review of History of Utah, by Hubert H. Bancroft Ja/3 2/4
BOTANISTS See Scientists
BOTANY See also: Animals; Flowers and Gardening; Scientists for individuals.
- Prof. S. T. McDougal, government botanist, to go to Camp Verde Ag/1 3/2
BOUNDARIES Includes U. S., Territory and county boundary disputes See also: Yavapai County; Coconino County
- Coconino Should be first bill at legislature Ja/10 2/1
- attend county division meeting Ja/10 3/1
- Hon. C. L. Flinn stood by interest of Coconino County in l5th legislature Ja/10 3/2
- Prescott's newspaper Courier seems to doubt the creation of Coconino County Ja/17 2/1
- delegation to be sent from Flagstaff to legislature about county division Ja/17 2/2
- letter to editor by Spectator reviews committee's action Ja/17 3/4
- Buckeye Blade welcomes Coconino County Fe/7 2/1
- bill to create Coconino County is out Fe/7 2/1
- full text of the bill for creation of Coconino County Fe/7 2/2
- bill to creat county of Miles, from parts of Cochise and Graham introduced Fe/7 3/4
- Coconino County is created Fe/14 2/1
BOXING See Sports--Fights
BRANDS See Livestock--Cattle
BREEDING See Livestock
BRIDGES
- letter to editor says bridge is needed over Rio de Flag at Church St. Ja/10 3/4
- Capt. J. A. Mellan and crew removing wooden bridge at Needles My/2 3/2
- bridge between Clifton and Guthrie burns Je/6 2/3
- last span of bridge across Salt River down in Tempe Ag/15 2/4
- new bridge across River de Flag on Church St. finished in Flagstaff Se/5 3/3
BROTHERHOOD (ORGANIZATION) See Clubs and Organizations
BUILDERS See Building and Buildings
BUILDING AND BUILDINGS Includes construction information, location of building and remodeling in general, and for Flagstaff, Kingman, Williams, Winslow
- Ellinwood and Norris making improvements to office over Babbitt building Ja/17 3/1
- H. D. Ross will be in former office of E. E. Ellinwood in Kilpatrick building Ja/17 3/1
- T. A. Riordan is registered in Prescott at Hotel Burke Ja/24 3/1
- house to rent Fe/7 3/1
- A. T Cornish family now occupy Miller residence Fe/7 3/1
- Arizona Sandstone Co. have contracts to furnish stone for two buildings in Albuquerque Mr/7 3/1
- William Powell will commence construction of hall on site of Wood Hall Mr/14 3/1
- J. W. Sharp has been plastering railroad cottages at Peach Springs Mr/2 3/2
- John Sanderson is raising frame building east of Hawks hotel, above high water mark My/2 3/2
- interior of Parlor Exchange repainted My/9 3/3
- McClure, O'Neil, Caffee are painting Champion's new quarters My/16 3/3
- McClure, Caffee and O'Neil will paint Geo. P. Thornton's house in Williams My/30 3/1
- N,.G. Layton, Justice of the Peace, moved office to Robert Bell building Je/20 3/2
- large hotel to be constructed near Casa Grande Je/27 2/2
- Babbitt Building started on Aspen and San Francisco Je/27 2/3
- Arizona Lumber and Timber Co. will furnish lumber for buildings on Moqui reservation Jy/5 3/3
- work being done in Brannen's addition Ag/8 3/2
- James Munds family will move into cottage vacanted by Mrs. Pitts Ag/15 3/2
- stone and brick work on Babbitt block will be finished this month Se/5 3/1
- Judge Layton moved his office to building next to Sun Se/12 3/1
- new sidewalk being built in front of post office Se/12 3/2
- W. H. Moffit is erecting residence on property Se/12 3/3
- T. A. Riordan making improvements on premises in Milton Se/19 3/1
- Riordan Mercantile Co. having addition built to billiard hall in Milton Se/19 3/1
- J. Abraham will build thirty room hotel at Clifton Oc/1 2/4
- brick and stone work done on Babbitt building Oc/8 2/5
- Riordan Mercantile Co. putting glass storm front on store building Oc/15 sup/ 3/4
- Ed Whipple to be superintending architect of county jail No/5 2/4
- Old Town building sidewalks No/19 5/1
- house to rent in Flagstaff No/26 3/3
- Powell put in another stove in Powell's Opera House De/10 3/2
- T. A. Riordan might build railroad employee's cottages in Needles De/10 3/3
- L. Chrisman building addition to hotel "Del Monte" De/24 3/1
- Sandy Donahue laid gravel walk De/24 3/3
- J. H. Harris buiding residence in Mesa De/31 2/3
Flagstaff
- J. E. Palmer moved into Babbitt house in northern part of town Ja/10 3/2
- with warm weather, number of buildings to be constructed Ja/17 3/1
- has good opera house Ja/17 3/1
- Doyle and Foster making Wood Hall very attractive opera house Fe/14 3/1
- P. J. Brannen plans additions to his business block Fe/14 3/2
- first dance given in Murphy Hall Mr/7 3/2
- Wm. Powell getting lumber for putting up new hall Mr/21 3/1
- David Babbitt and T. G. Norris planning to put up large iron building on San Francisco Ave. Mr/28 3/1
- for sale or rent; two houses and lots near Catholic Church Mr/28 3/1
- Rev. G. F. Borard to move family into Joseph Treat's house on La Roux St. Mr/28 3/2
- Catholics buy J. Sullivan's property for Father Dolje's parsonage Mr/28 3/3
- Ed Whipple's carpenter shop will become Champion office Ap/25 3/1
- Merchants' Carnival to be in Powell's new hall Ap/25 3/1
- T. J. Ross has commenced erection of dwelling in Brannen addition My/2 3/1
- why not organize building association My/2 3/1
- building next door to Champion being repaired; will become Champion office My/2 3/3
- Babbitt-Norris building is ready for brick layers My/16 3/3
- L. A. Chapman has commenced residence in north part of town My/23 3/2
- Powell's hall greatly improved by sheet iron Je/6 3/1
- new county officials' offices given Je/13 3/2
- articles of incorporation of Flagstaff Building Association will be published Je/13 3/3
- S. E. Patton, Phoenix, thinking of building opera house here Je/13 3/3
- Ed Whipple building large store on Bray corner Je/20 3/1
- J. A. Vail preparing to put porch on business Je/27 3/1
- Democrat office has been enlarged Je/27 3/2
- James Vail has built portico onto building Jy/11 3/1
- stone walls for Babbitt building progressiong Jy/18 3/1
- for rent; furnished room Jy/18 3/2
- Stewart & Doe put Brussels carpet on law office floor Jy/18 3/2
- Switzer & Son have repainted store room Jy/25 3/3
- George Hoxworth, tinner, putting tin roof on Murphy building Ag/1 3/3
- new residence being built for Adam Mohlenpah Ag/8 3/1
- J. A. Vail is working on fixing up saloon Ag/15 3/1
- interior of Bank Hotel being painted Ag/15 3/1
- T. G. Norris to add upstairs to his building Ag/15 3/2
- Boswell building new residence Ag/15 3/3
- new residence being erected for W. H. Moffit Ag/29 3/1
- Kislingbury & West, Banner Saloon, moved to building formerly occupied by Wash G. Henry Ag/29 3/2
- number of buildings in construction Se/5 3/2
- sidewalks needed Se/5 3/3
- work started on second story of Norris block Se/12 3/1
- Sykes adding touches to Powell's hall Se/12 3/3
- S. S. Acker building new residence in southwestern part of town Se/19 3/1
- building more than any other town in Territory Se/19 3/2
- Cook & Lee, jewelers, have expanded store Se/19 3/2
- Cook & Lee and John Derr have enlarged places of business Se/26 3/2
- Moses Casner removed his building as ordered Oc/1 3/1
- prisoners grading site of courthouse Oc/1 3/1
- gale does damage to Babbitt and Norris buildings Oc/1 3/2
- new addition to George Babbitt's house almost completed Oc/8 2/5
- E. E. Ellinwood erecting frame cottage Oc/8 2/5
- J. A. Vail to build house next to George Babbitt Oc/8 2/5
- E. G. Lohe building residience Oc/8 3/1
- Joseph Casper building new residence Oc/8 3/2
- R. L. West, contractor for county jail, failed to fill bond Oc/8 3/2
- J. A. Lamport to erect residence Oc/15 sup. 3/1
- Newton Lewis commenced erection of residence Oc/15 sup. 3/1
- W. D. Black family to move into Odell's former residence Oc/15 sup. 3/1
- Jules Aubineau has erected a frame building to sell liquor Oc/15 sup. 3/2
- new residence in Old Town Oc/22 5/1
- J. Chrisman adding to Del Monte hotel Oc/22 5/3
- Methodist Church fence has new coat of paint Oc/22 5/3
- Building and Loan Association would be good idea Oc/29 2/1
- S. S. Acker has moved into new residence Oc/29 7/1
- J. L. Treat starts residence No/12 2/5
- Norris building to be ready by December 15 No/12 5/1
- new jail might be finished by January No/12 5/2
- Powellls Hall best in Territory No/12 5/2
- Presbyterian Church under way De/10 3/2
- C. H. Fancher planning to build residence De/10 3/7
- plate glass has arrived for Babbitt Building De/24 3/3
Kingman
- for rent; fire proof store Jy/11 3/2
- for sale; hotel Jy/11 3/2
Williams
- Max Salzman to erect a brick store and C. E. Boyce a two story brick hotel My/30 3/2
- O'Neill, McClure and Caffey have returned to Flagstaff after painting Geo. T. Thornton's residence Je/13 3/3
- Thornton residence to be completed soon Je/20 3/4
- need for more dwelling houses Je/20 3/4
- Fred Nellis might build two story brick building Je/20 3/4
- Salzmans are building store adjoining old lot Je/20 3/4
- C. E. Boyce and Duff plan hotel Je/20 3/5
- E. S. Patton has finished plans for hotel Je/27 3/2
- S. E. Patton has contract to build near hotel Jy/25 3/1
- work progressing on new hotel Ag/22 3/4
- contract awarded to S. E. Patton to build jail Se/12 2/3
- lots of new buildings Se/12 3/1
- E. S. Patton, contractor, says C. E. Boyce's hotel is progressing Oc/8 3/1
- new jail done Oc/8 3/2
- new school house foundation laid Oc/8 3/2
- S. E. Patton commences opera house No/5 3/3
- plan to erect brick school house De/10 3/1
Winslow
- Ed Whipple has completed contract to build jail at Winslow Mr/7 3/1
- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Elmore just completed cottage on lot next to church Je/20 3/4
BUREAU OF IMMIGRATION 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
- want to buy second hand sewing machine Ja/3 3/1
- Chas. Gruner, who ran Flagstaff Brewery, is now in business in San Francisco Mr/7 3/1
- for sale; two railroad tickets to San Francisco Mr/28 3/1
- buy in your town and help build it up My/2 2/2
- Tombstone hotel project lacks but $2,000 Je/6 2/3
- Phoenix Gazette Publishing Co. has dissolved Je/13 2/3
- buy things in own community Je/13 3/5
- support local merchants and advertize in paper Jy/11 2/2
- Daggs Bros. firm dissolved Jy/11 3/3
- W. P. Lockwood, Flagstaff, in charge of Big Bug store Se/12 3/2
- Acting Governor Murphy makes appointments to trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress Oc/22 5/6
- business directory of Arizona to be started No/5 2/1
- Phillips and Rehfield have dissolved barber partnership De/10 3/1
- Frank M. Payne, Bellmont, busy putting up ice De/31 3/2
Flagstaff
- Bank Hotel served patrons excellent New Year's dinner Ja/3 3/1
- Bill West (Black Bill) has purchased saloon of George Rodgers Ja/3 3/1
- Jim Lamport fixing up old Wilcox blacksmith shop for business Ja/3 3/2
- G. M. Henderson severed connection with Riordan Mercantile Co. Ja/17 3/1
- citizens should buy purchases locally; not send away for them Ja/24 2/1
- Isaac Chrisman plans to re-open Del Monte Hotel Fe/7 3/1
- W. A. Butchart, who was in employ of T. G. Norris as a stenographer, accepted a like position with Arizona Lumber and Timber Co. Fe/7 3/1
- J. E. Palmer, manager of Western Union Telegraph Co., is prepared to transact all kinds of business at a distance Fe/14 3/2
- Ladies Aid Society, M. E. Church, progressing with Businessmen's Jubilee Fe/14 3/1
- George Hodgins left for Utah to start tailoring business Fe/21 3/1
- D. A. Murphy will open saloon in his former merchandise store Mr/7 3/1
- T. J. Coalter has added elegant furniture to Bank Hotel Mr/7 3/2
- Acker and Luse dissolve partnership Mr/7 annc. 3/3
- people should buy from local merchants Mr/28 2/2
- P. J. Brannen sells "Favorite" Sewing Machine Mr/28 3/1
- D. A. Murphy opened new saloon Mr/28 3/1
- merchants jubilant over prospects of profitable season Ap/25 3/1
- Dr. J. M. Marshall, dentist, has moved office to back of Dr. Brannen's drug store My/2 3/2
- handsome display in store window of P. J. Brannen My/2 3/2
- Board of Trade organized My/2 3/3
- list of people at Bank Hotel My/9 3/2
- G. E. Knight, Denver, is trying to organize branch of Columbia Building and Loan Association here My/9 3/3
- E. J. Graves and J. A. McIntosh, both from Arkansas, probably will engage in business here My/16 3/1
- list of guest at Bank Hotel My/16 3/2
- Merchants Carnival is big success; businesses listed My/16 3/4
- Columbia Building Association of Denver organized by general agent G. E. Knight My/23 3/1
- Urbano Garcia, Kingman saddlemaker, may relocate here My/23 3/1
- M. E. Methoff, Denver, will open liquor and cigar store My/23 3/2
- businessmen cleaning up winter's filth My/23 3/2
- company to be incorporated for putting in electric lights My/30 3/2
- Ed Whipple, undertaker, received dispatch from Hackberry inquiring for a casket Je/6 3/1
- list of guests at Bank Hotel Je/6 3/1
- Ed Whipple to take over blacksmith shop of J. J. McGuire Je/6 3/2
- F. M. Zuck. Holbrook, in town in interest of United Loan and Building Association, New Jersey Je/13 3/2
- J. J. Donahue making improvements in his business house Je/13 3/3
- list of arrivals at Bank Hotel Je/13 3/3
- W. A. Switzer & Son William purchased store and restaurant of Pitts and Gray Je/20 3/1
- G. A. Woods appointed general agent for Arizona by Mutual Fund Life Association, New York Je/20 3/2
- Board of Trade meeting Je/20 3/3
- arrivals at Bank Hotel Je/20 3/3
- Yee Wah opens restaurant on south side of railroad Je/27 3/1
- Henry Heller opens blacksmith shop with H. Van Norman, wagon maker Je/27 3/1
- arrivals at Bank Hotel Je/27 3/2
- Theodore Kennedy has organized branch of National Building and Loan Association, of Salt Lake City, here Je/27 3/3
- G. A. Woods is agent for Mutual Fund Life Association, New York Je/27 3/3
- presenting gala clay appearance for Fourth of July Jy/5 3/2
- arrivals at Bank Hotel Jy/5 3/3
- Sun office turned out alot of job work Jy/11 3/1
- new restaurant opens; Senate chop house Jy/25 3/2
- Flagstaff Board of Trade meeting held Jy/25 3/3
- John Coates opens bakery Ag/1 3/1
- firm of Pulliam and Lockwood dissolved Ag/1 3/2
- West & Kislingbury buy Banner Saloon Ag/1 3/2
- C. E. Goddard buys saloon of P. D. Berry Ag/1 3/3
- J. H. Hoskins, Jr. pushing business of Mutual Life Insurance Co. Ag/1 3/3
- Battee buys team and water business of late E. W. Crockett Ag/15 3/3
- money should be spent in Flagstaff Ag/15 3/3
- Geo. W. Hodgins to make clothes in Flagstaff Ag/22 2/2
- Board of Trade meets Wednesdays Ag/22 3/1
- Hodgins and Young will be new firm of tailors Ag/22 3/3
- Geo. W. Hodgins to open tailor shop soon Ag/22 3/3
- Sam Flint opens dancing academy Ag/22 3/3
- Wash Henry moved saloon to Murphy Building Ag/29 3/1
- T. J. Grace to open restaurant in building east of Martin's liquor store Ag/29 3/1
- no meeting of Board of Trade Ag/29 3/2
- Phillips and Rehfeld, successors to Leix and Hines, take over barbershop Se/5 2/4
- Cook & Lee showing large stock of diamonds Se/5 3/1
- Charley Beardsley opened a tailoring establishment Se/5 3/1
- Sam Flint having success with dancing school Se/5 3/2
- should all get exhibits together for New Mexico Fair Se/5 2/4
- John Sanderson, grocer, giving good prices Se/12 3/1
- B. O. Bayless is waterman now Se/12 3/1
- Frank McCauhey has painting contracts all over town Se/12 3/3
- B. O. Bayless, water dealer, ready to take orders Se/12 3/3
- Sam Flint to close dancing school Se/19 3/1
- Charles Beardsley, tailor, to move to new headquarters Se/19 3/2
- Mrs. F. M. Brawn has millinery shop Se/26 3/2
- stores might decide to close at 8:00 P.M. Se/26 3/2
- Charles Beardsley moved tailoring establishment to LeRoux St. Se/26 3/3
- Yew Wah moves restaurant to building opposite Babbitt Bros. Se/26 3/3
- stores close at 8.00 P. M. Oc/1 3/2
- Lingo & Whitlock open blacksmith establishment Oc/8 3/1
- Board of Trade to discuss excursion rate from Chicago to Grand Canyon Oc/15 2/6
- C. Osborn purchased Flagstaff Photography Gallery from J. E. Burchard Oc/15 sup. 3/2
- Jules Aubineau to have liquor at new building Oc/15 sup. 3/2
- Board of Trade meeting to be held Oc/22 5/1
- C. Osborn has photograph gallery open on Saturdays and Sundays Oc/29 7/1
- Babbitt Bros. sold wagon load of goods to Gila County parties Oc/29 7/1
- Julius Aubineau plans to open liquor store room Oc/29 7/1
- Board of Trade meeting Oc/29 7/5
- Mrs. F. Leaming will do private millinery at home No/12 5/1
- Babbitt Bros. are putting refrigerator in butcher shop No/12 5/3
- A. Eaton purchased saloon of C. F. Babcock No/12 5/3
- L. Gibson purchased lunch counter at Mint Saloon No/12 5/4
- L. L. Burns sold out of liquor stock No/19 5/2
- F. M. Payne, Bellemont. starts putting up ice De/10 3/1
- merchants have good display of holiday goods De/10 3/6
- Tong Gun restaurant and bakery again open De/17 3/1
- articles of incorporation filed for Flagstaff Lumber Co. De/17 3/1
- George Bagnall opens shoe shop De/17 3/1
- Flagstaff Board of Trade meeting to be held De/17 3/2
- businesses have fine holiday appearances De/24 3/1
- merchants report holiday trade goods De/24 3/3
- John Derr, tailor, busy with holiday orders De/24 3/3
- not a quorum at Board of Trade meeting De/24 3/4
- A. T. Cornish has orders for 18,000 tons of ice De/24 3/4
- P. J. Brannen has two new show cases De/24 3/4
- beautiful calendar from Arizona Central Bank De/31 3/1
- A. T. Cornish started cutting ice De/31 3/1
Holbrook
- Phil Brannen has left for Holbrook to accept position with Schuster Bros. My/2 3/3
- F. M. Zuck will open stone hotel De/10 3/5
- McLaws and Clausen to open stables De/31 2/4
Prescott
- hotel of Burke and Hickey at Prescott opened on New Year's Day Ja/3 3/3
- G. A. Bray gives good report on Hotel Burke in Prescott Ja/17 3/1
- Board of Trade gives resolutions to l6th legislature Ja/24 3/2
Williams
- Ed Gale is manager of Salzman's Mercantle Store in Williams Ja/10 3/1
- Max Salzman to erect a brick store and C. E. Boyce a hotel My/30 3/2
- Dr. W. N. Johnson purchased drug store of Dr. Livingston Je/6 3/1
- Clark and Adams to open lumberyard Je/13 3/3
- Urbana Garcia, saddlemaker, relocated here Je/20 3/4
- has new barber; Ed. R. Bayless Je/20 3/4
- W. W. Bass brought new passenger coach to use to go to Grand Canyon Ag/8 3/1
- George Hoxworth, tinner, to do work on Max Salzman's new store Se/5 3/2
- Wm. Hertz is in employ of John Tabor as bar keeper Se/12 2/5
- T. J. Grace will engage in restaurant business De/24 3/3
CACTUS See Flowers and Gardening
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
- Easter services Mr/28 3/2
- Father Dolje visited Manulese and Grants, New Mexico this week My/2 3/2
- Bishop Bourgade, Tucson, to confirm after Sunday mass Je/27 3/2
- Frank Nelson received into Catholic Church before being hung for murder Jy/5 2/3
Flagstaff
- no services tomorrow because Father Dolje went to Calif. Je/7 3/1
- Holy Week ceremonies impressive Mr/28 3/3
- Bishop Bourgade, Tucson, to be here to perform needed functions Je/20 3/2
- mass tomorrow Jy/18 3/3
- entertainments given for benefit of St. Joseph's Church Ag/1 2/4
- high mass to be celebrated De/24 3/4
Prescott
- Rev. Father Dolje has been to Prescott Je/13 3/2
- Catholic Fair in Prescott nets $500 De/31 2/3
Winslow
- Catholics taking up collection for new church Mr/28 3/3
- Father Dolje will hold services in Winslow My/9 3/3
- Catholic Fair to be held in Winslow My/9 3/3
- will hold fair My/16 3/3
- Father Dolje went to Winslow; Catholic Church started there Je/20 3/2
- Mrs. John Derr attended Catholic Fair in Winslow My/30 3/2
- windstorm blows down church in Winslow De/24 3/1
CATTLE See Livestock--Cattle
CELEBRATIONS
See Holidays and Religious Days
CEMETERIES AND UNDERTAKERS
- headstones will arrive soon from St. Louis My/16 3/2
- A & P land office gave forty acres south of town for new cemetery Je/13 3/2
- Masonic Lodge and Odd Fellows have received deeds for burying grounds in Flagstaff Ag/15 3/2
- committee on cemetery in Flagstaff desire bids for clearing out old timber Ag/22 3/1
- Ferguson and Hart have contract for clearing new Flagstaff cemetery Se/19 3/1
- County Surveyor Lamport subdiving new cemetery Oc/8 3/2
- nine people await burial in Prescott De/24 2/3
- Territorial Undertakers' Association elects officers De/24 2/3
CENTRAL ARIZONA RAILROAD See Railroads--Central Arizona
CHILDREN
- Ja/3 born 3/2
- Fe/14 born 3/2; boy born 3/2
- Fe/21 boy born 3/1; boy born 3/3, 3/3
- Mr/7 girl dies 3/1; boy born 3/1
- Mr/14 boy dies 3/2
- Mr/21 minors are hanging around saloons; something needs to be done 2/3
- Ap/25 girl born 3/1; girl born 3/1
- My/2 boy born 3/1, 3/1
- My/9 boy born 3/1; girl born 3/2
- Je/6 J. M. Moore arrested for allowing minors to patronize gambling place 3/2
- Je/13 collect lead 2/3; visit 3/1; at Bank Hotel 3/3
- Jy/5 girl born 3/1; girl born 3/2
- Ag/8 boy born 3/2
- Ag/15 ill 3/1; move to Calif. 3/1; boy born 3/2; boy born 3/3
- Ag/22 articles 4/4-5
- Ag/20, boy born 3/3
- Se/5 visit 3/1
- Se/12 girl dies 3/2
- Se/19 ill 3/1
- Oc/8 not absent from school 2/2; boy born 2/5
- Oc/29 boy born 2/3
- No/5 writes about school 2/4; boy born 3/3
- No/12 writes in newspaper 2/3; girl born 5/2; has birthday 5/4
- No/19 sick boy 2/2; writes for newspaper 5/4
- De/3 attend school 3/1; whooping cough 3/2; write in column in newspaper 3/5
- De/10 write column in newspaper 3/4; boy born 3/5
- De/17 writes column in newspaper 3/4; indigent 3/4
- De/24 boy born 2/3; travel 3/2
- De/31 go to Los Angeles 3/1; return home after visit 3/5
CHINESE IN THE UNITED STATES
- Luis Sam Kee and Sing Gee On want their business to be represented in Flagstaff's Ladies Aid Society's Jubilee Fe/14 3/1
- Apaches attack Chinaman near Tombstone Jy/5 1/2
- Why Chinese are unpopular Jy/18 2/1
- one murdered in Jerome Ag/15 2/4
- non-Arizona article Ag/29 2/2
- none to be employed on Southern Pacific railroad's new road Se/6 2/1
- Needles will not allow opium joints and laundaries to be within city limits Oc/1 2/1
- someone robbed Chinese vegetable vender in Flagstaff Oc/1 3/2
- Tom Floyd, Globe miner, killed by Chinaman De/10 2/2
- to have tug-of-war contest with Chinese at Los Angeles De/17 1/6
CHRISTMAS See Holidays and Religious Days
CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTS See Mormons and Mormonism
CIVIL RIGHTS See also: Chinese in the United States; Women
- Mrs. Laura M. Johns, Kansas Equal Suffrage Association will be in Arizona to push for rights in new Constitution Jy/18 3/1
- why some constitution makers oppose female suffrage Oc/1 2/2
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. See also: Mormons and Mormonism
- Rev. N. F. Norton, Flagstaff Methodist Church Ja/3 3/4
- Rev. Robert Coltman, Flagstaff Presbyterian minister Ja/10 3/1
- Rev. G. F. Bovard, Supt. of M. E. Missions for Arizona Ja/17 3/4
- Father Dolje, Flagstaff Nativity Church Fe/7 3/1
- Rev. Menaul (Menual), Presbyterian minister My/21 3/1
- Bishop Buckerhoff, Tuba City Mr/28 2/2
- Rev. Evison, Chicago. M. E. Congregational in Prescott My/9 3/2
- Rev. G. L. Pearson, Phoenix Methodist minister My/16 2/4
- Bishop Bourgade, Tucson Catholic priest Je/20 3/2
- Rev. C. F. Spray, Prescott, Methodist minister Je/27 3/1
- Rev. Dr. Farrar, New York Jy/18 3/2
- Rev. Father Geauto. Prescott Jy/25 3/1
- Rev. George Stratton Ag/22 3/3
- Rev. Daniel Battin, Phoenix Methodist minister Ag/29 3/3
- C. L. Bovard, Tucson Methodist minister Se/26 3/4
- Rev. J. A. Crouch, Gila Bend, M. E. minister Se/26 3/4
- Rev. F. W. Downs, Tombstone M. E. minister Se/26 3/4
- J. H. Gill, Globe Methodist minister Se/26 3/4
- Rev. N. L. Guthrie, Wilcox Methodist minister Se/26 3/4
- Rev. J. C. Hartzell, Cincinnati Methodist minister Se/26 3/4
- Bishop W. F. Mallalieu, Methodist minister Se/26 3/4
- Rev. C. P. Wilson, Tempe Methodist minister Se/26 3/4
- Rev. F. A. Riggins. Methodist, Supt. of Navajo Indian Reservation Oc/15 2/5
- Eli Hugh Snow, Tucson Methodist minister Oc/15 2/1
- Rev. I. T. Whittemore, Florence Oc/15 2/6
- Rev. J. Inwood, William's and Winslow Methodist minister Oc/15 sup. 3/1
- Rev. Henry Carlyon, Gallup Oc/22 5/3
- Rev. Dr. Robert Coltman, Jr., Presbyterian Church missionary No/12 5/3
- Rev. T. C. Beatti De/3 3/2
CLIFF DWELLINGS See Tourists and Tourism; Walnut Canyon
CLIMATE See Weather
CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS See also: Entertainment; Music For more on Memorial Day see also: Holidays--Memorial Day
- Camp Grant, No. I, Sons of Veterans, elects officers Ja/10 3/3
- 28th anniversary of Knight of Pythias next Thursday Fe/21 3/1
- T.J. Coalter is attending Arizona Grand Lodge of Knights of Pythias in Benson My/9 3/3
- annual meeting of Grand Lodge, K. of P.; officers listed My/16 2/4
- Gen. T. E. G. Ransom, Women's Relief Corps, No. 32, to meet Jy/11 3/2
- Good Templars hold special session for district degree work Ag/22 3/1
- Independent Order of Foresters; regular meeting announcement Oc/8 2/6
- regular meeting of Foresters tonight Oc/15 sup. 3/2
- Grand Lodge, F. & A. M. has elections in Phoenix No/19 2/3
- G. B. Katzenstein, Sacramento, will institute Grand Lodge of I. O. G. T. in Phoenix De/10 2/2
Flagstaff
- Women's Relief Corps, No. 32, regular meetings announcement Ja/3 1/1
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 7. F. & A. M. , regular meetings announcement Ja/3 1/1
- Mount Frisco, Chapter, No. 4, O. E. S., regular meetings announcement Ja/3 1/1
- Royal Arch Masons, regular meetings announcement Ja/3 1/1
- Ransom Post, No. 4, G. A. R., regular meetings announcement Ja/3 1/1
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 8 K. of P., regular meetings announcement Ja/3 1/1
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 11, I. O. O. F., regular meetings announcement Ja/3 1/1
- members of Flagstaff No. 11, I. O. O. F. are requested to be at meeting Ja/3 3/4
- I. O. G. T. Lodge will meet in M. E. Church Ja/10 3/1
- The Good Templars Lodge is organized now Ja/10 3/2
- Ransom Post, G. A. R. elects officers Ja/10 3/3
- Union Literary Society will hold next meeting on l6th Ja/17 3/1
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 14, I. O. O. T. will not meet until Saturday, Jan. 24 Ja/17 3/1
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 11, I. O. O. F. installs officers Ja/17 3/4
- meeting of Literary Society Fe/7 3/1
- Good Templars to install officers Fe/7 3/1
- Ladies Aid Society of M. E. Church plan to give an entertainment Fe/7 3/2
- program of Union Literary Society, Feb. 13 Fe/7 3/3
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 14, I. O. G. T. elects officers Fe/7 3/4
- I. O. G. T. meeting tonight Fe/14 3/1
- program of Union Literary Society Fe/14 3/4
- I. O. G. T. meets tonight Fe/21 3/1
- Temperance meeting to be conducted by Good Templar and W. C. T. U. Fe/21 3/1
- program of Union Literary Society, Feb. 27 Fe/21 3/3
- members of Flagstaff Lodge, No. 11, I. O. O. F., requested to be present at next meeting Fe/21 3/3
- I. O. G. T. meets tonight Mr/7 3/1
- Good Templars Lodge gave picnic on May Day My/2 3/1
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 11, I. O. O. F., making preparations for grand ball on June 2 My/2 3/2
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 11, I. O. O. F. will have grand ball My/16 3/1
- Women's Relief Corps held meeting to complete arrangements for Memorial Day My/16 3/2
- invitations, tickets of Flagstaff Lodge No. 11, I. O. O. F. printed at The Sun's Office My/23 3/2
- A & P to give special fare to all attending the anniversary ball of Flagstaff Lodge No. 11, I. O. O. F. My/23 3/3
- Initiations frequent in Flagstaff Lodge, No.11, I. O. O. F. My/23 3/3
- Ransom Post, No. 4, G. A. R. making arrangements to observe Memorial Day My/23 3/4
- election of officers at Flagstaff Lodge, No. 11, I. O. O. F. Je/6 3/2
- Women's Relief Corps, G. A. R. and Sons of Veterans at M. E. memorial services Je/6 3/2
- Ransom Post, G. A. R. sent out word of thanks about memorial services Je/6 3/5
- regular meeting of Ransom Post No. 4, G. A. R. to be held tonight Je/13 3/1
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 7 will bury C. J. Pitts with masonic honors Je/13 3/4
- Lodge No. 7, F. & A. M. to attend rites of C. J. Pitts Je/13 3/5
- Flagstaff Lodge No. 8, K. of P. to meet Je/27 3/4
- resolution about Claiborne Jackson Pitts, who died, is adopted Je/27 3/4
- Flagstaff Lodge No. 11 installs officers Jy/5 2/4
- Knights Templar might be formed Jy/25 3/1
- meeting announcement of Flagstaff Lodge, No. 7, F. & A. M. Jy/25 3/3
- meeting of Flagstaff Lodge, No. 7, F. & A. M. Ag/1 3/2
- lodge of Independent Order of Foresters instituted Ag/22 3/2
- meeting of Flagstaff Lodge, No. 7, F. & A. M. Ag/22 3/3
- Chapter No. 5. R. A. M. to have convocation Se/19 2/3
- Flagstaff Lodge, I. O. G. T. to give free entertainment Oc/8 2/5
- Flagstaff Library and Reading Room Association Oc/8 annc. 2/6
- N. L. Guthrie made life member of Ransom Post. G. A. R. Oc/22 5/1
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 14, I. O. G. T. held election No/12 5/3
- I. O. G. T. installed officers No/19 5/2
- I. O. G. T. Flagstaff Lodge, No. 14; regular meetings announcement No/26 1/1
- Flagstaff Lodge No. 7, A. P. & A. M. elects officers No/28 3/1
- Odd Fellows wil give public installation No/26 3/5
- Flagstaff Lodge No. 11, I. O. O. F. had elections De/3 3/1
- Busy Bees to have sewing meeting De/3 3/2
- Flagstaff Lodge No. 11, I. O. O. F. will install officers De/3 3/3
- Masons making plans for Christmas De/10 3/1
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 7, A. F. & A. M. will install officers Christmas Day De/10 3/2
- Ransom Post, G. A. R., No. 4 held elections De/17 3/3
- Odd Fellows will have public installation De/31 3/1
- Flagstaff Lodge No. 7, A. F. & A. II. officers installed on Christmas Day De/31 3/4
Winslow
- Winslow Amateur Dramatic Club will give performance in Flagstaff Fe/7 3/1
- Winslow Lodge, I. O. G. T., No. 19, organized Ag/1 3/1
- 6th annual ball of Winslow Lodge No. 7, Knights of Pythias Oc/22 5/1
COCHISE COUNTY
- not much more taxes to collect for 1889 Je/20 2/4
- when started had only sixty miles of stage coach road Je/27 2/1
- Sheriff Keton had to be paid for transportation of each prisoner to Yuma Oc/1 2/1
COCONINO COUNTY See also: Yavapai County up to 1891; Boundaries for division of Yavapai
- Coconino County is created Fe/14 2/1
- creation of new county and its benefits Fe/14 2/2
- start off brilliantly with two new voters born Fe/14 3/2
- petitions going around for county appointments Fe/14 3/2
- officers appointed Mr/14 2/1, 2/1
- F. R. Nellis has appointed N. G. Layton deputy recorder Mr/21 3/1
- E. M. Doe, Flagstaff, qualifies as district attorney and Geo. P. Thornton, Williams, as supervisor Mr/28 2/1
- will start in full blast when J. F. Daggs returns home Mr/2 2/2
- Board of Supervisors' meeting to notify Sheriff, Ralph H. Cameron, that he has to file official bonds My/2 2/2
- Ralph H. Cameron, Sheriff, replies to Board about his not filing his official bonds My/2 2/2
- meeting with Yavapai County My/23 3/1
- Board of Supervisors will meet to canvass votes of recent election My/23 3/2
- will not meet in Commercial Congress at Denver My/23 3/3
- Prescott Journal-Miner says Coconino County dissatisfied with election; Coconino Sun says that is not true My/30 2/1
- Supervisors of Coconino and Yavapai Counties to meet My/30 3/1
- officers busy making up bonds My/30 3/2
- meeting of the Board of Supervisors My/30 3/3
- should incorporate county seat Je/6 3/1
- C. A. Bush has filed bonds and will be county recorder Je/6 3/1
- J. W. Francis filed bonds and qualified for sheriff Je/6 3/2
- Board of Supervisors returned after meeting with Yavapai County Supervisors Je/6 3/2
- A & P offered to donate block 32 of Flagstaff for county buildings Je/6 3/2
- Board of Supervisors hold meeting Je/13 2/5
- Board of Supervisors hold meeting and elect officers Je/13 3/1
- Supervisors decided to sell some bonds Je/13 3/1
- new county officials on duty; offices listed Je/13 3/2
- Board of Supervisors laboring under many difficulties Je/20 2/2
- Board of Supervisors hold meeting; list of bills approved Je/20 2/3
- When will you take car of indigent sick?, asks John Tabor Je/20 2/5
- Board of Supervisors should look at "indigent sick" Je/20 3/4
- has hundred miles of A & P tracks Je/27 2/1
- Board of Supervisors meeting Je/27 3/3
- Board of Supervisors are going through assessment rolls Jy/5 3/3
- has future Jy/11 2/1
- Board of Supervisors' meeting Jy/11 2/2
- What's the matter with the County records? Jy/11 3/1
- Board of Supervisors to sell bonds to Sol Lewis Jy/11 3/2
- list of raised assessments Jy/18 2/2
- book for county officials has not yet arrived Jy/25 3/3
- county recorder Bush received books Ag/1 3/1
- John F. Brown appointed Justice of the Peace Ag/8 3/1
- district court to be held Ag/8 3/1
- C. A Bush, county recorder, getting business in proper shape Ag/8 3/1
- abstract of assessment roll of Coconino County Ag/8 3/3
- Departinent of Agriculture to make publication about Coconino County Ag/15 3/2
- Board of Supervisors conduct routine business Ag/15 3/4
- Board of Supervisors give notice of proposals for blank books Ag/15 annc. 3/4
- Board of Supervisors meeting Ag/22 2/4
- Bush, recorder, asks people to come pick up papers Ag/22 3/3
- first district court meets; trials given Ag/29 2/4
- Grand Jury submits report Ag/29 2/4
- Grand Jury checked up on county officials Ag/29 3/2
- Board of Supervisors to meet Ag/29 3/3
- Board of Supervisors enforcing act about suppression of houses of ill-fame Se/5 2/1
- first Grand Jury acquitted itself well Se/5 2/2
- business conducted at Board of Supervisors meeting Se/5 2/3
- every citizen of county has paid visit to Flagstaff Se/5 3/2
- Board of Supervisors meet next Tuesday Se/5 3/4
- Board of Supervisor's meeting Se/12 2/3
- statistics given Se/12 2/3
- expenses of conducting affairs Se/12 2/4
- exhibit at Albuquerque Fair is good one Se/12 3/3
- discussion of courthouse site Se/12 3/3
- Board of Supervisors meeting Se/19 2/3
- site for courthouse selected Se/26 3/2
- Board of Supervisors to meet on Monday Oc/1 3/1
- Board of Supervisors meeting; has new jail contract Oc/8 2/3
- two meetings of the Board of Supervisors Oc/15 2/4
- Board of Supervisors meeting; jail contract awarded; report of County School Superintendent Oc/22 2/3
- trustee's balance to be expended on "town Ditch" No/5 2/5
- county officers will all be in Babbitt building De/10 3/2
- proposals for care of indigent sick and burying indigent dead De/17 annc. 2/1,
- proposals for county printing De/17 annc. 2/4
- meeting of Board of Supervisors De/17 3/4
COLD STORAGE See Refrigeration
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES See also: Education and Schools; Educators
- University at Tucson and Normal School at Tempe discussed Mr/14 2/2
- J. M. Ormsby has been re-appointed Regent of the Territorial University My/9 2/3
- Territorial University will open first term in September Se/26 2/5
- advertisements for University of Arizona Se/19 annc. 2/5
- University of Arizona described De/10 1/7
COLORADO RIVER
- W. H. Ashurst discovered a warm spring in the middle of river Mr/21 3/1
- at twenty-two foot gauge and rising My/9 2/3
- extrmely high Jy/5 3/2
- explored by D. K. Allen No/19 1/2
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES See Diseases
COMMUNICATIONS See also: Transportation
Postal Service
- list of uncalled for letters, December 1890 Ja/3 2/2
- post office will be open Sunday from 9 to 10 a. m. and 4 to 6 p. m. Ja/3 3/1
- list of uncalled for letter, January 31 Fe/14 2/2
- mail connection shut off for a week due to washouts Mr/7 3/1
- no mail in Flagstaff because of washouts Mr/7 3/2
- list of uncalled for letters, February 28, 1891 Mr/7 3/5
- twenty-four new lock boxes at Flagstaff post office My/2 3/3
- uncalled for letters at Flagstaff post office, May 2 My/2 3/3
- Flagstaff post office doing charge register and money order business My/23 3/1
- list of uncalled for letters Je/13 3/1
- list of uncalled for letters, June 30 Jy/5 2/5
- uncalled for letters Ag/1 2/4
- uncalled for letters at Flagstaff post office, Aug. 29 Se/5 2/4
- Flagstaff post office enlarged Se/19 3/1
- Harry R. Zuck installed as chief deputy under Postmaster Cook, Flagstaff Se/26 3/3
- list of uncalled for letters, Sept. 30 Oc/1 3/3
- Arcadio Casares assigned postmaster at Norton Oc/15 2/5
- :Marcus Bacon named postmaster at Reno in Tonto Basin Oc/15 sup. 3/1
- list of uncalled for letters No/5 2/6
- uncalled for letters in Flagstaff, November 30th De/3 3/6
- Tombstone complaining of irregularity of mails De/24 2/3
- Cline is name of new post office at Tonto; Mrs. M. C. Webb is post mistress De/31 2/3
Telegraph
- J. E. Palmer, manager of Western Union Telegraphy Co., is prepared to transact all kinds of business at a distance Fe/14 3/2
- introducing self-winding synchronized clocks, in Flagstaff Ap/25 3/1
- J. E. Palmer, Flagstaff manager of Western Union, says Flagstaff is now a telegraph money order office My/2 3/2
- messages uncalled for My/9 3/1
- J. E. Palmer, Flagstaff, has placed 300 additional cells in battery room My/16 3/1
- Western Union Telegraph Co. inspectors in Flagstaff My/16 3/2
- list of uncalled for messages My/16 3/3
- Western Union officials visiting Southwest My/30 3/2
- W. F. Hull and Mrs. Gus Dillman has uncalled for messages My/30 3/2
- uncalled for messages at Western Union, Flagstaff Je/13 3/1
- many syncronizing electric clock systems in Flagstaff Je/20 3/2
- uncalled for messages Jy/11 3/2
- uncalled for messages Jy/18 3/2
- uncalled for messages Jy/25 3/4
- list of uncalled for telegrams Se/12 3/1
- will be fifteen clocks in Flagstaff Se/12 3/3
- Bulletin advocates line running from Solomonville to Sheldon or Bowie Oc/29 2/4
- service open between Tempe and Phoenix Ag/15 2/4
- operators for different railroads told to quit Order of Telegraphers or job De/10 3/3
- T. J. Moyor, night operator, says things are really quiet De/17 3/1
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH See Protestant and Protestantism
CONSTABLES See Law Enforcement Personnel
CONSTRUCTION See Building and Buildings
CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS See Roads and Streets
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES See Diseases
CORPORATIONS See Business
COST OF LIVING See Economic Conditions
COURTS See Arizona--Courts; individual cities; individual counties
COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE
- new marriage law given Jy/5 3/2
- double marriage ceremony performed in Flagstaff Ag/29 3/2
- wedding of Miss Minnie Hawkins and Con Meers described De/3 3/3
COWBOYS
- what is a cowboy? Je/27 1/7
- thrown from a horse Jy/11 3/5
- fight between cowboys and colored soldiers in Holbrook Jy/18 2/4
- cowboys have shooting fight with Mexicans in Holbrook Oc/29 7/3
- many got drunk Christmas Day at Canyon Diablo De/31 3/3
COWS See Livestock--Cattle
CRAFTS See Arts, Crafts and Hobbies
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; Railroads--Atlantic and Pacific
CRIMINALS See Crimes and Criminals
CUSTOMS See Tariff and Customs
DAMS See Water and Water Resources
DANCERS See Entertainment
DANCING See Entertainment
DEATHS See Children; Women; individual names
DEBTS See Banks and Finance--Debts
DECORATION DAY See Holidays and Religious Days
DEMOCRATIC PARTY See Election and Politics--Democratic Party
DENTISTS See Medicine as a Profession
DISASTERS Includes only natural calamities. See also: Accidents; Fires and Fire Prevention; Railroad--Accidents; Welfare and Charity
- flood in Globe kills at least one Fe/21 3/3
- snow storm caused Enterprise Mill to fall down Mr/7 3/1
- Prescott suffered loss of property in storm last week Mr/7 3/2
- snow storm was very destructive Mr/7 3/3
- rough weather destructive to Southern Arizona Mr/7 3/3
- Yuma's loss by recent flood will not fall below $50,000 Mr/14 2/1
- earthquake in Yuma Ag/8 3/3
- land near Yuma changed because of earthquakes Ag/22 1/4
DISEASES Includes only human diseases and methods used to control their spread. Animal diseases are found under Livestock. See also: Medicine
- Mrs. W. H. Ashurst very ill Fe/14 3/1
- one case of smallpox in Gallup My/16 3/2
- H. R. Baker had fit of apoplexy on railroad, fell off and died Je/6 3/2
- diptheria raging among Navajo Indians Je/20 2/3
- Albert S. Giles, Calif., dies in Flagstaff of heart failure Je/27 3/4
- Arthur Wild, A & P conductor, suffering from tonsititis Jy/11 3/2
- W. W. Foroish, A & P employee, recovering from bronchitas Jy/11 3/2
- C. R. Bayless became overheated on July 4th Jy/11 3/2
- John Grice, "Cast Iron Jack" died of natural causes Jy/25 3/3
- J. H. Marion dies of a heart attack Ag/1 2/3
- Obed Frye has fever Se/19 2/4
- infant child of A. A. Dutton suffering bowel complaint Se/19 3/1
- Obed Frye convalescing after having typhoid fever Oc/1 3/1
- Hank Lockett has fever Oc/1 3/2
- Dick Jones has severe cold Oc/8 3/2
- Rev. N. F. Norton. Flagstaff, has severe cold Oc/15 sup. 3/2
- Obed Frye around again after illness Oc/22 5/1
- John Lind quite sick Oc/22 5/3
- Miss Lilly Lee dies after short illness Oc/29 2/4
- An-Ne-Ta, Yuma Indian girl, dies Oc/29 2/4
- fifty cases of typhoid fever in Jerome Oc/29 7/1
- children ill from school No/5 2/4
- W. G. Stewart quite sick No/12 5/1
- Lindsay Gibson, Flagstaff, dies of heart parlyses De/3 3/1
- epidemic of influenza in Flagstaff area De/3 3/1
- Flagstaff children have whooping cough De/3 3/2
- attendance low at Flagstaff schools because of whooping cough De/10 3/1
- great deal of sickness in Flagstaff De/17 3/1
- 300 cases under care of physicians De/24 2/3
- Dr. McCaulless, Prescott physician, says he had never seen so many sick De/24 3/2
- Owen Hannigan dead after having influenza De/24 3/5
- Adolf Schuster, Holbrook, very sick De/31 2/4
- Robert Ferguson has bad cold De/31 3/1
- S. A. Roberts hopes to find Flagstaff climate good for his poor health De/31 3/1
Consumption
- Geo. E. Eddy died of quick consumption at Maricopa, Arizona Mr/7 3/1
- Mrs. D. J. Brannen, Flagstaff, dies from consumption Fe/21 3/2
- Claiborne J. Pitts succumbs to consumption and tubercules meningetis Je/13 3/4
LaGrippe
- La Grippe has been prevalent in Flagstaff Mr/14 3/1
- C. H. Coble, Arizona Lumber Co. bookkeeper, has been sick with LaGrippe Mr/21 3/1
- Mrs. W. E. Lockwood has been sick with LaGrippe Mr/28 3/1
- La Grippe prevalent in Phoenix and Tucson Ap/25 2/3
- Joe Brannen has LaGrippe De/24 3/3
- Miss Belle Switzer has LaGrippe De/31 3/1
Pneumonia
- Chas. Bassett died of pneumonia Fe/14 3/1
- Edgar Jones, Flagstaff, better after having pneumonia Mr/28 3/1
- Mrs. W. E. Lockwood better having attack of pneumonia Ap/25 3/1
- J. L. Nelson, Peach Springs, recovering from pneumonia My/2 3/1
- Walter Scott, Camp Verde, dies of typhoid pneumonia; father David is very sick with it Oc/8 2/5
- pneumonia at Bogg mine De/24 2/3
- Edward Alvord, Mohave County miner, dies of pneumonia De/24 3/4
- H. C. Church dies of pneumionia at Prescott De/24 4/2
Rheumatism
- J. G. Routh, sick with inflamatory rheumatism is getting better Fe/14 3/1
- Jesse Black, Flagstaff, goes to Hot Springs, Arkansas, to get rid of rheumatism Mr/7 3/1
- J. E. Burchard, Flagstaff, has been sick with rheumatism Mr/28 3/1
- William Heatherly had attack of rheumatism but better Se/5 3/3
- Miss Annie Prime, Flagstaff, has rheumatism De/17 3/1
DISEASES (Mental) See Mental Health
DIVORCE
- Mrs. Clara Beckers divorces George T. Beckers Je/27 2/2
- Clara H. Smith vs. John B. Smith given decree of nullity of marriage Se/5 2/5
DOCTORS See Medicine as a Profession
DOGS See Animals
DOMESTIC ANIMALS See Livestock
DRAWING See Arts, Crafts and Hobbies
DRESS See Fads and Fashions
DROWNINGS See Accidents
DRUGS See Alcohol and Drugs
DRUNKS See Alcohol and Drugs
DRY FARMING See Agriculture
DUTIES See Tariff and Customs
EARTHQUAKES See Disasters
EASTER See Holidays and Religious Days
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS Includes prices and cost of living. See also: Agriculture; Banks and Finance
- Barnabe Palm, in 1863, could sell pound of ice for $2.50 in Tucson Je/6 2/3
- 3,000 mile railroad ticket for $75 Je/6 2/3
- round trip ticket to Los Angeles from Flagstaff costs $50 Je/6 3/2
- Yuma figs bring $.75 per pound in San Francisco Je/13 3/2
- beef bills at big establishments in Arizona De/3 1/7
EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS See also: Colleges and Universities; Educators
- abolishment of Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction is discussed Fe/14 2/1
- program given in honor of Washington's birthday Fe/14 3/3
- number of school children and amount of money apportioned to each county given Fe/21 2/3
- education in Arizona discussed Mr/14 2/2
- W. A. Switzer, appointed school census marshall, is enumerating children of school age My/9 3/2
- Miss Laura Hoxworth to teach public school in Bellemont My/16 3/1
- public school closed for summer My/16 3/3
- election of a school director will be held My/30 3/1
- county superintendent to make apportionments to districts Je/13 2/5
- school election to be held Je/13 3/1
- G. W. Cheyney back at office doing duties of Superintendent of Public Instruction Je/13 3/2
- school census; figures given in Flagstaff district Je/27 3/3
- Miss Annie Ross teaching school in pump house district Jy/11 3/1
- petition out for school district north of Colorado River and in Coconino County Ag/8 3/2
- it will take $7,000 to maintain schools in county Ag/15 3/2
- examination of teachers to be held Ag/15 3/2
- report of Coconino Country school superintendent Oc/22 2/3
- J. W. Brookbank and Miss Martha McIntire granted teaching license De/10 3/1
Flagstaff
- public school exercises Fe/21 3/2
- children and teachers planning May Day picnic Mr/28 3/2
- public schools will close Friday, May 15 My/9 3/1
- school exercises at Powell's Hall My/9 3/1
- scholars gave dance at Powell's Hall My/16 3/1
- W. A. Switzer elected school trustee of Flagstaff district Jy/5 3/2
- John W. Ross, employed as principal of Flagstaff public schools Jy/11 3/1
- Miss Lottie Wirth and Mrs. Olney to teach Se/5 3/2
- Flagstaff schools start Monday Se/5 3/1
- Harry L. Weems, Los Angeles, new principal Se/12 3/2
- pupils who have not been absent or tardy Oc/8 2/2
- H. L. Weems, principal. writes open letter to parents and children Oc/15 2/3
- Principal Weems writes about classifying pupils Oc/22 2/3-4
- pupils are rehearsing a play Oc/22 5/1
- pupils write column in paper Oc/29 7/2
- pupils write column No/5 2/4
- school column No/12 2/3
- pupils write for newspaper; need organ No/19 5/4
- pupils give performance No/26 2/5
- pupils write column in paper De/10 3/4
- will have two week vacation De/17 3/1
- pupils write column in newspaper De/17 3/4
Williams
- old schoolhouse to be sold Se/5 3/3
- bonds were voted for new school house No/19 5/4
- plan to erect brick school house De/10 3/1
- proposals for brick school house De/24 annc. 2/5
EDUCATORS Only the original article containing an educator's name is listed here. For complete information see the individual's name.
- Miss Mollie Baker, Williams teacher Ja/3 3/1
- A. L. Wright, Winslow teacher Ja/3 3/1
- John W. Ross, Flagstaff school principal Fe/7 3/4
- Miss Jennie Jordan, Flagstaff teacher Fe/21 3/2
- George W. Cheyney, Supterintendent of Public Instruction Ap/25 2/3
- J. M. Ormsby, Tucson, regent of Territorial University My/9 2/3
- Miss Anna Ross, Flagstaff teacher My/9 3/3
- Collins, Superintendent of Schools, Moqui Indian Reservation Je/27 2/4
- Miss Julia Stilwell, Mohave County teacher Ag/8 3/1
- Miss Lucy Stilwell, Fort Mohave Indian Reservation teacher Ag/8 3/1
- S. M. McCowan, Fort Mohave, Superintendent of Hubert Welsh Institute Ag/22 3/3
- Mrs. Florence Olney, Flagstaff teacher Se/5 3/2
- Miss Lottie Wirth, Flagstaff teacher Se/5 3/2
- Harny L. Weems Flagstaff school principal Se/12 3/2
- Prof. T. G. Lemon, Colorado, principal of Indian school No/12 2/1
- Mrs. M. H. Whelan, Indian school teacher, ex-San Carlos, Colo. No/12 2/3
- Freeman, Chancellor of University of Arizona De/10 1/7
- Miss Martha McIntire, Williams teacher De/10 3/1
- Prof. F. W. Gulley, director of Arizona University, Agricultural Experiment Station De/10 3/7
- J. W. Brookbank, Tuba City teacher De/10 3/1
- Miss Van Slych, Tucson teacher De/24 3/5
- Miss Wood, Pump district teacher De/31 3/1
ELECTIONS AND POLITICS
- Prescott's election results Ja/17 2/3
- ballot reform bill is being contemplated Ja/24 2/1
- Geo. J. Roskruge contended that Ben Henery could not succeed himself as treasurer of Pima County; courts decided in favor of Henery Ja/24 2/4
- politics are strange bedfellows but Flagstaff is interested Mr/21 2/1
- announcements of candidates Mr/28 2/1
- Australian system of voting into effect in Arizona in June 1892 Mr/28 2/1
- candidates for office busy campaigning Mr/28 3/1
- McKinley Bill made wool worth $.175 per pound in Flagstaff My/2 2/1
- D. M. Riordan writes letter about W. G. Stewart's "unlean politically" speech My/9 2/4
- vote for Charles A. Bush for recorder My/9 3/1
- polling place will be two doors east of Hawk's Hotel My/9 3/2
- vote for Ralph H. Cameron for sheriff My/9 3/2
- James Lamport is candidate for county surveyor My/9 3/2
- excitement but no crime My/16 2/1
- election results My/16 2/3-5
- Democratic ticket won in Phoenix My/16 2/3
- cold day for Republicans My/16 2/4
- official count needed to determine delegates to Constitutional Convention My/23 2/1
- exact results of congressional delegate election not known My/30 2/2
- official returns of election in this paper My/30 3/2
- next time people should vote for defeated candidate D. H. Logan Je/27 2/2
- Election Proclamation No/5 annc. 2/5
- constitution election carried by fair majority De/3 3/5
- full returns on constitution received De/10 3/3
- election in Williams De/10 3/5
Coconino County
- Board of Supervisors to be nominated for Coconino County Mr/21 2/1
- Democrats opposed to carpetbagger politicians in Coconino County Mr/28 2/1
- do not forget to vote My/2 2/1
- A. A. Dutton, Frank L. Rogers and P. J. Brannen are candidates for Board of Supervisors My/9 3/1
- Prescott Journal-Miner says Coconino County dissatisfied with election results; Coconino Sun says that is not true My/30 2/1
Democratic Party
- Democratic ticket given Mr/14 2/1
- Walter J. Hill, Bellemont sheepman, is Democratic nomination for sheriff Mr/21 2/1
- meeting of dissatisfied Democrats held in Murphy Building, Flagstaff Mr/21 2/3
- will meet next Tuesday to elect County Central Committee Mr/21 3/1
- members listed at County Central Committee Mr/28 2/2
- list of nominees for county offices Ap/25 3/3
- Democratic candidates and Coconino brass band Trent to Williams My/9 3/2
- will hold meeting in Flagstaff's Powell's Hall My/9 3/2
Republican Party
- Republican appointment should be given to tried men who have served party well, says Citizen Ja/17 2/2
- Republicans of Coconino County are strong Mr/21 2/1
- Republicans of Coconino County propose to win Mr/21 2/1
- there will be a squabble for Republican nomination of recorder in Coconino County Mr/21 2/1
- meeting to be held to select County Central Committee Mr/21 3/1
- C. A. Bush is good choice for Republican nominee for county recorder Mr/28 2/1
- Republicans meet tonight Mr/28 3/1
- meeting tonight that everyone should attend Mr/28 3/2
- Republican meeting to be held in Flagstaff Ap/25 2/1
- Republican convention next Monday Ap/25 3/1
- Republican ticket good My/2 2/1
- ticket given for Coconino County My/2 2/3
- regular Republican ticket My/2 2/5
- personal problems should not be brought up at meetings My/9 2/1
- E. H. Simpson is Repubican candidate for probate judge My/9 3/1
- James M. Sanford is Republican candidate for delegate to Constitutional Convention My/9 3/1
- vote the Republican ticket My/9 3/1
- band accompanied Flagstaff citizens who went to Williams for meeting My/9 3/1
- meeting at Flagstaff's Powell's Hall My/9 3/4
- meeting held at Williams My/9 3/4
- Yuma has organized Republican league No/12 5/1
ELECTRIC LIGHTS See Electricity
ELECTRICITY
- company to be incorporated in Flagstaff to put in electric lights My/30 3/2
- corportation to be organized in Flagstaff backed by Eastern capital Je/13 3/3
ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY TEACHERS See Educators
EMIGRATION AND IMMIGRATION See also: Mormons and Mormonism
- bill to abolish Office of Commissioner of Immigration passed Fe/7 3/4
- Office of Commissioner of Immigration should not have been abolished My/23 2/1
EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR See also: Business; Clubs and Organizations; Mines and Mining; Railroads
- Detroit Free Press wants boys in locality to sell paper Ja/10 2/2
- J. C. Newman to be carpenter at Fort Defiance, N. M. Je/13 3/1
- J. H. Philips accepts position at Commercial Mining Co. Store, Prescott Je/20 3/1
- wanted
- teams to haul lumber Je/27 3/2
- Gallup coal miners might have another strike Jy/5 3/2
- M. F. Jennings accepts position as clerk at Flagstaff Bank Jy/11 3/1
- F. E. Foster has accepted clerkship with John Sanderson Ag/1 3/1
- coal strike at Gallup Ag/8 3/2
- coal miners at Gallup have resumed Ag/22 3/2
- Davis, Williams looking for men to brake on burro train and the other as fireman Se/5 3/3
- Fred Roberts has resumed duties at Bank Hotel. Flagstaff Se/26 3/1
- idle men can find jobs in harvesting potatoes Se/26 3/1
- B. M. Spencer superintending loading of cars at Enterprise Mills, Flagstaff Se/26 3/2
- Jesse Grey is barkeeper for J. A. Vail's saloon, Flagstaff Oc/8 3/1
- Charley Bayless is no longer connected with Vail's saloon; herding sheep Oc/8 3/1
- Ben Biebel hired by Cook & Lee, Flagstaff jewelers Oc/22 5/1
- telegraph operators' strike along A & P De/17 3/3
ENTERTAINMENT See also: Fairs; Music; Sports; Clubs and Organizations; Protestant and Protestantism
- "Lend me Five Shillings" Produced by Winslow Amateur Dramatic Club at Wood Hall in Flagstaff Ja/3 3/2
- performance by Winslow Amateur Club was cancelled because of wreck at Walnut Ja/10 3/2
- party at Al Doyle's mansion Ja/10 3/3
- dance given in honor of Misses Beasley; Written in Booth's Bazoo Ja/17 3/1
- reasons why Winslow Amateur Dramatic Club cannot appear in Flagstaff Ja/17 3/3
- Prof. Wood, blind violinist to give concert in Kingman Je/20 3/3
- Mrs. E. Gonzales, Flagstaff, showing freak "Arabian slave" in Denver Jy/11 3/3
- dancing at Neuman Ranch at Mormon Lake Se/5 3/2
- Conundrwn Tea well patronized Se/19 2/5
- ball and dancing contest to be held Se/19 3/1
- Tucson has Grace Eden, mystic Oc/8 2/5
- Good Templars entertainment will take place Oc/22 5/1
- billing for Beebe-Barbour Comedy Co. No/5 2/5
- Mrs. Emma Gonzales, Flagstaff, exhibiting "human freak" in New York City No/19 5/1
Flagstaff
- "Lend me Five Shillings" at Wood Hall Ja/3 3/1
- dance on New Hear's Eve was well attended Ja/3 3/1
- go to the play Ja/3 3/1
- stage being put up at Wood Hall by Doyle and Foster Ja/3 3/3
- pleasant card party given at Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tappan Ja/17 3/1
- a program of N. D. Flores' soirees at Wood Hall Ja/24 2/3
- group rent to Dry Lake to skate and sing Ja/24 3/1
- "Uncle Tom's Cabin" will be produced at Wood Hall Fe/7 3/1
- entertainment at M.E. Church enjoyed by everyone Fe/7 3/1
- Early Hour Dancing Club will give a grand Rag and Picnic Party Fe/7 3/2
- Early Hour Dancing Club will give Rag and Picnic. party in honor of Washington's birthday Fe/14 3/2
- rendition of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" to be February 23rd and 24th Fe/14 3/3
- program of N. D. Flores' soirees Fe/14 3/4
- Ladies Aid Society M. E. Church, progressing with Businessmen's Jubilee Fe/14 3/4
- "Uncle Tom's Cabine" will perform Feb. 21 and 23 Fe/21 2/2
- McFadden's Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. to present play Fe/21 3/1
- ponies to be used in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" purchased from Prof. Gentry Fe/21 3/1
- McFadden's Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. is here Fe/21 3/1
- "Uncle Tom's Cabin" tonight Fe/21 3/1
- Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. has many props Fe/21 3/2
- "Uncle Tom's Cabin" postponed because of washouts beyond Winslow Fe/21 3/3
- businessmen's jubilee to be held March 31st Mr/7 3/2
- "Late Hour Dancing Club" held first dance in Murphy Hall Mr/7 3/2
- businessmen's jubilee will come out in March Mr 7 3/2
- dance given by "Late Hour Dancing Club" Mr/7 3/2
- McFadden's Double Uncle Tom's Cabin & Co. put on excellent Performance Mr/7 3/3
- businessmen's carnival will be at M. E. Church Mr/14 3/1
- first dance of Coconino Dancing Society took place at Murphy Hall Mr/14 3/1
- Jubilee has been postponed until first part of April Mr/21 3/1
- "Business Men's Carnival" postponed til end of April Mr/28 3/1
- Ladies Aid Society, of M. E. Church, will give Merchants Carnival on May l2th and l3th Ap/25 3/1
- ladies of Presbyterian Church will hold a bazaar in Powell Hall My/2 3/1
- number of entertainmen's during May My/2 3/2
- bills are out for "Businessmen's Carnival" My/2 3/3
- after school exercises at Powell's Hall, there will be dance My/9 3/1
- Merchant's Carnival will be grand My/9 3/2
- the bazaar was a success My/9 3/3
- Memorial Day festivities listed My/16 2/4
- public school scholars gave dance My/16 3/1
- Merchant's Carnival successful affair My/16 3/4
- Etta Powell has birthday party Mr/23 3/3
- Mexican freak exhibition with Mexican at Powell Hall My/23 3/3
- Odd Fellows Ball will be affair of season My/30 3/2
- meeting held to plan entertainment for the Editorial Association meeting My/30 3/3
- band boys to give grand ball Je/6 3/1
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 11, I. O. O. F. gave grand ball at Powell's Hall Je/6 3/3
- reception held for Mrs. James H. Esteb Je/6 3/4
- Miss Addie L. Murphy, elocutionist from Illinois, to give concert Je/13 3/2
- literary and musical treat to be given by Miss Addie L. Murphy Je/13 3/3
- Winslow Dramatic Company wants to entertain here Je/20 3/1
- press speaks highly of Miss Murphy and Prof. Thomas quho are to appear here Je/27 3/3, 3/3
- musical and literary entertained ant by Miss Addie Murphy and others was rich treat Jy/5 3/3
- social dance well attended Jy/25 2/4
- box social enjoyable Jy/25 3/2
- Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bray entertained gentlemen friends Jy/25 3/3
- committees listed to prepare for entertainment of visiting editors Jy/25 3/4
- musical and dramatic entertainment to be given for benefit of St. Joseph's Church Ag/1 2/4
- get tickets for musical and dramatic entertainment Ag/1 3/2
- people enjoyed themselves tripping light fantastic at Milton Ag/1 3/3
- tonight Ag/8 3/1
- grand military ball Sept/ 4 Ag/8 3/1
- dance to be at A-1 cattle ranch Ag/8 3/2
- A. L. Morrison Rey, New Mexico Land Office, to give lecture Ag/8 3/2
- ball team gave a party Ag/15 3/1
- entertainment at Powell's Hall excellent Ag/15 3/2
- Zamloch to be here Ag/22 3/3
- Zamloch, magician, is coming Ag/22 3/3
- Zamloch, magician, to give last performance tonight Ag/29 3/1
- many becoming good dancers because of Sam Flin's school Ag/29 3/3
- Company "I", N.G. A. gives military ball Se/5 2/4
- don't let wife cook Tuesday! Se/12 3/1
- ladies of Presbyterian Church to give Conundrum Tea Se/12 3/1
- dancing school of Sam Flint opens second term Se/12 3/2
- bring sweetheart to Conundrum Tea Se/12 3/2
- bring sisters, cousins, etc., to Conundrum Tea Se/12 3/3
- if you want to meet "a woman of grit", come to Conundrum Tea Se/12 3/3
- Coconino Concert Band to give concert Se/19 2/4
- P. J. Brannen has costume in store window that will be given away at dancing tournament Se/26 3/1
- grand ball to be held; Sam Flint closes dancing school Se/26 3/1
- promenade Concert and Hop given by Coconino Cornet Band Se/26 3/2
- dancing contest at grand ball Oc/1 3/2
- Grace Eden, Georgia wonder, to perform Oc/8 2/4
- Flagstaff Lodge, I. O. G. T. to give free entertainment Oc/8 2/5
- Grace Eden to be here Oc/8 3/1
- social dance to be Friday Oc/8 3/2
- Mrs. T. A. Riordan entertains friends at Milton residence Oc/15 2/6
- Good Templars entertainment postponed indefinitely Oc/15 sup. 3/1
- social hop well attended Oc/15 sup. 3/2
- grand ball to be given for benefit of library Oc/15 sup. 3/2
- silver wedding anniversary party for Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Grace Oc/22 5/1
- six annual ball of Winslow Lodge No. 7, Knights of Pythias Oc/22 5/1
- library benefit ball tomorrow Oc/22 5/3
- Company "I", N. G. A. to give masquerade ball Oc/22 5/3
- library benefit ball tomorrow Oc/22 5/3
- Mr. and Mrs. John Vories give "Quotation" party Oc/22 5/5
- Company "I" to give Thanksgiving Ball No/5 3/1
- Beebe-Barbour Comedy Company will play three nights No/5 3/1
- Women's Christian Temperance Union to give supper No/5 3/2
- Albuquerque Citizen writes good review of Beebe-Barbour Comedy which is coming to Flagstaff No/5 3/1
- see Edwin Barbour in own play No/5 3/2
- see little Grace Beebe No/5 3/2
- Col. J. S. Jarard is billing town for Beebe-Barbour Company No/5 3/2
- Good Templars entertainment will be long remembered No/5 3/4
- Albuquerque Citizen praises Beebe-Barbour Company No/12 2/4
- Beebe-Barbour Co. great, says Albuquerque Democrat No/12 2/5
- Winslow Lodge, No. 7, Knight of Pythias gives ball No/12 5/1
- Beebe-Barbour troupe has arrived No/12 5/2
- seats for Beebe-Barbour performance almost all sold No/12 5/2
- Mrs. T. G. Norris and Mrs. H. D. Ross give dancing party and then peanut party No/12 5/3
- Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Brannen have birthday party for son Murray No/12 5/4
- Gracie Beebe great child actress No/12 5/4
- Mrs. T. G. Norris and Mrs. H. D. Ross gives peanut party No/19 2/3
- Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Ross and Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Norris entertain friends No/19 2/3
- school children give entertainment to raise money for new organ No/19 5/4
- Dr. Robt. Coltman, Jr., lectures on China No/26 2/3
- Company "I", N. G. A. to give grand ball tonight No/26 2/1
- school children Five performance No/26 2/5
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 7, F. & A. M. will give Christmas ball No/26 3/1
- Why not organize dramatic society? No/26 3/3
- concert to be given for benefit of Flagstaff Library De/3 3/1
- party to be at Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Brannen's De/3 3/1
- Masonic grand ball December 25th De/3 3/1
- Pink Tea at Parsonage De/3 3/1
- Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll give farewell party for Miss Colton De/3 3/2
- many people dancing De/10 3/1
- lecture by Dr. Robt. Coltman, Jr. De/10 3/2
- attend China lecture De/10 3/3
- musicale for Flagstaff Public Library success De/10 3/3
- Dr. Robt. Coltman, Jr. to give China lecture De/10 3/3
- Flagstaff Lodge, No. 7, F. & A.M. will give Christmas festivities De/10 3/5
- $.50 to go to China lecture De/10 3/5
- people have been sleigh riding De/17 3/1
- Flagstaff Lodge, F. & A. M. will give Christmas ball De/17 3/2
- party at Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Brannen's De/17 3/2
- China lecture by Dr. Robt. Coltman. Jr. well attended De/17 3/2
- attend Christmas Masonic ball De/17 3/5
- people enjoy sleigh riding De/24 3/1
- Masonic ball tomorrow De/24 3/1
- request that ladies to have New Year's Day "Open House" tell Coconino Sun De/24 3/2
- Coalter to serve supper for Masonic ball De/24 3/2
- sleigh riding is new novelty De/24 3/3
- M. E. Church ladies to give oysters supper New Year's Eve De/24 3/4
- have calling cards printed at Coconino Sun office De/24 3/4
- oyster supper postponed De/31 3/3
- description of Christmas ball De/31 3/5
Prescott
- hotel of Burke and Hickey opened on New Year's Day with grand ball Ja/3 3/3
- Catholic fair De/31 2/3
- old fashioned Kentucky "hoe-down" De/31 2/3
Williams
- M. Salzman has dance in Williams Ag/1 3/2
- ice cream festival at new church Ag/22 3/4
- social dance given at Hull Ranch near Williams Ag/29 3/2
- Zamloch here Ag/29 3/2
Winslow
- Winslow Amateur Dramatic Club gave first performance of "Lend Me Five Shillings" Ja/3 3/4
- B. of R. T. dance next Tuesday Mr/14 3/1
- Winslow holds dance for 500 people Mr/21 3/2
- Catholic Fair to be held My/9 3/3
- will hold Catholic Fair My/16 3/3
- has Catholic Fair My/30 3/2
- Knights of Pythias to give ball Oc/15 sup. 3/1
EPIDEMIC See Diseases
ESCAPES (PRISON) See Prisons and Prisoners
EPISCOPALIANS See Protestants and Protestantism
EXHIBITIONS See Fairs
EXPLOSIONS See Accidents
EXPOSITIONS See Fairs
EXPLORERS AND ADVENTURERS
- Godfrey Sykes and Charles McLean, who planned to go around the world, shipwrecked in Gulf of California Mr/7 3/4
- Harry McDonald, Grand Canyon expedition Je/13 2/3
- Stanton, Grand Canyon expedition Je/13 2/3
FADS AND FASHIONS See also: Courtship and Marriage; Entertainment
- Apache women at Whipple need to be dressed up Jy/25 2/2
- fashion book from Paris for sale Ag/22 2/3
- Conundrum Teas are the latest fad Se/12 3/1
- styles for women Oc/1 4/5-6
- will Flagstaff catch the tug-of-war fever? De/17 3/4
- sleigh riding in Flagstaff is novelty De/24 3/3
FAIRS
FARM ANIMALS See Livestock
FARM CROPS See Agriculture
FARM LABORERS See Employment and Labor
FARM PRODUCE See Agriculture
FARMING See Agriculture
FARMS See Ranches and farms
FASHIONS See Fads and Fashions
FEDERAL AID TO EDUCATION See Education and Schools
FESTIVALS See Holidays and Religious Days
FEVER See Diseases
FIGHTS See Sports
FINANCE See Banks and Finance; Economic Conditions
FIRE INSURANCE See Insurance
FIRE PREVENTION See Fires and Fire Prevention
FIREARMS See also: Accidents--Firearms; Sports
- Robert Hornbeck accidently put cartridge in kindling and it fired; no one hurt Oc/1 2/4
- two pound gun shipped from Ft. Whipple to Ft.Marcy, Santa Fe, N. M. De/31 2/3
FIRES AND FIRE PREVENTION
- old store room at Walter J. Hill's, Bellemont destroyed Ja/3 3/2
- flouring mill started in Phoenix in 1869 by C. H. Mailings destroyed My/16 2/3
- fire kind has not slighted city or country this spring My/23 2/1
- fire at Clifton destroyed Arizona Copper Company and brick hotel Je/20 2/4
- good advice for preventing fires, especially with Fourth close Jy/5 3/5
- fire in Denver destroyed clothing and effects of Mrs. E. Gonzales, Flagstaff Jy/11 3/3
- lightening fire burns barn of Mrs. Charles Morris. Verde Ag/22 3/2
- Aztec Mill, near Prescott, struck by lightening and destroyed by fire Ag/29 2/2
- Conrad Stump, Dennison, loses houses Se/5 3/2
- Needles goes up in smoke Se/19 2/1
- A. K. Lee in Needles looking over fire damage of store Se/26 3/3
- Chinese should not be allowed to have opium joints and laundries next to fire proof buildings Oc/1 2/1
- flues must be built of stone or brick Oc/1 3/5
- machinery depot of John Garndiner, Tucson, destroyed De/17 2/2
- telegraph and railroad office destroyed at Adonde De/24 2/3
Flagstaff
- Wood Hall burned down Mr/14 3/1
- Wood Hall burned down last Sunday Mr/14 3/2
- survey taken to decide loss of equipment in Amory Hall fire last fall Jy/11 3/3
- J. W. Sharp's cabin in Flagstaff destroyed by fire De/3 3/1
- J. Wilbur's house in Flagstaff burns De/24 3/2
Winslow
- railroad depot and eating house destroyed My/30 2/5
- burning of the house was great inconvenience Je/6 3/2
- Methodist Church at Winslow destroyed partially Ag/8 2/4
FISHING See Animals; Sports
FLAGSTAFF See also: Tourists and Tourism
- enters 1891 with bright prospects Ja/3 2/1
- letter to editor complaining about spending money on roads and bridges that are not needed Ja/10 3/4
- county seat of Coconino County Mr/7 2/1
- people should come here during hot summer months My/2 2/1
- J. C. Potts camped at Old Town spring 22 years ago My/2 3/1
- description of what wood it should donate to World's Fair flagpole My/9 2/1
- Board of Trade Will hold meeting My/23 3/1
- found--gold watch charm My/23 3/2
- Constable Spencer notifies all citizens to clean up yards My/30 3/1
- improving rapidly Je/13 3/3
- why not incorporate Jy/11 2/1
- description and resources Ag/22 2/3
- lady's pocketbook and ring lost Se/26 3/1
- tramps are becoming numerous Se/26 3/1
- lost: gold rimmed eye glasses Oc/1 3/2
- found: a watch Oc/22 5/3
- Powell's Hall management will not tolerate boisterous conduct No/12 5/6
- strangers like it De/10 3/1
- improvements figured on next year De/10 3/5
- description of De/17 2/1
FLOOD See Disasters
FLORENCE
- estimate of United States Marshall for federal court expenses is My/9 2/3 approximately $13,000; will be spent in Florence My/9 2/3
FLOWERS AND GARDENING See also: Agriculture
- article on cactus Ja/3 4/2
- there will be many flowers on Memorial Day My/16 3/2
- Papago Indians, near Gila City, have large vegetable gardens My/23 2/4
- Yuma Indians collecting lots of mesquite gum, My/23 2/4
- Yuma Indians believe mesquite beans regulate weather Je/20 2/4
- timothy grass grows well Ag/1 3/2
FOLKLORE AND HUMOR See also: Fads and Fashions
- proud grandfather George Hoxworth says granddaughter weighed 28 pounds at birth Ap/25 3/1
- tenderfoot does two old timers(Hassayampers) up good My/16 2/4
- Philadelphia Times writes about origin of name of Arizona Je/13 2/1
- Yuma Indians believe mesquite beans regulate weather Je/20 2/4
FOOD See Agriculture; Economic Conditions
FORESTERS See Forests and Forestry
FORESTS AND FORESTRY See also: Lumber and Lumbering
- Arizona has lots of fine timber Je/20 2/4
- W. A. Parr, Independent Order of Foresters Ag/22 2/4
- lodge of Independent Order of Foresters instituted Ag/22 3/2
- Joseph Chellaw examining timber interests for department in Washington No/12 2/6
FORGERY See Crimes and Criminals--Forgery
FOURTH OF JULY See Holidays and Religious Days
FORT GRANT
- to be five company cavalry post Oc/1 2/4
FORT WHIPPLE
- Fort Whipple looks like it will be abandoned Je/27 2/3
- Apaches receive first pay at Whipple post Jy/18 2/1
- Fort Whipple not to be abandoned No/12 1/5
- over 100 enlisted med De/24 2/3
FRAUD See Crimes and Criminals--Fraud
FRUIT See Agriculture
GALLUP
- to be incorporated Mr/28 2/1
GAMBLING
- Arizona's gambling bill Fe/14 2/3
GAME (FOOD) See Animals
GARDENING See Flowers and Gardening
GEOLOGISTS See Scientists
GEOLOGY
- David Gowan owns natural bridge in Tonto Basin Fe/21 1/5
- W. W. Bass has given wood petrifications to Flagstaff Board of Trade Jy/18 3/2
- twenty five geologists to visit Flagstaff Se/19 3/2
- Major Powell to conduct group of geologists in Grand Canyon
- geologists from around world visit Flagstaff and Grand Canyon; names listed Se/26 2/4
- Dr. D. J. Brannen, Dr. and Mrs. H. Powers and Dr. Haynes go with geologists to Grand Canyon Se/26 3/1
- Luther L. Holden charge of International Congress of Geologists Se/26 3/2
- geologists back from Grand Canyon Oc/1 3/3
- G. R. Gilbert and Marcus Baker, geological survey, looking for where meteor hits Oc/29 7/3
- Dr. George P. Merrill, geologist, U. S. National Museum, collecting volcanic specimens for World's Fair No/12 5/3
- D. K. Allen makes trip along Colorado river; volcanoes No/19 1/2
- George P. Merrell collected volcanic specimens No/26 3/1
- Coon Mountain Crater near Flagstaff--volcano or meteor De/3 3/4
GHOST DANCE See Indians
GILA COUNTY
- not in favor of creation of state My/16 2/3
GLOBE
- will have ice factory My/16 2/3
GOVERNMENT See Arizona; Indians
GOVERNORS See Arizona--Governors
GRAIN See Agriculture
GRAND CANYON See also: Mines and Mining; Prospecting; Tourists and Tourism
- will be great mining region Mr/21 3/1
- W. H. Ashurst discovered warm spring in middle of Colorado River Mr/21 3/1
- description Mr/28 2/3
- will be one of the greatest mineral Producing regions in world Ap/25 2/3
- excursion party will visit from Albuquerque Ap/25 2/3
- to be visited by
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