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New Mexico, thirty-five or forty miles in various directions. It is to be painted snow white in order to render it still more conspicuous.—The Optics were considered the best and accepted. The Nogales people made a wise selec tion.—Tucson Star. In Grant county $50,000 in taxes was collected last month.—Ex. A Roswell firm received orders for seven water tanks in one day.—The Optic. The Methodists at Silver City intend to build a new church.—Silver City In dependent. The military institute at Roswell has received notice of the appointment of the following cadets: Cadet Shhroeder, of Raton, a son of Captain T. P. James, of Union county; and J. Hoy Hedges, of Mescalero.—New Mexican. While Fred Christensen, of Graham, was working around a boulder on a mountain side, the boulder rolled on the young man. He died a few hours thereafter.—Ex. The new telephone line from Bland to Albemarle has been completed.— New Mexican. A piece of machinery to be used in the Roswell steam laundry weighs 3,000 pounds.—The Optic, Ex-Territorial Treasurer Samuel El dobt has turned over the books, insig nia and paraphernalia of the treasur er’s office. The cash balance will be turned over as soon as the accounts are checked up. Mr. Vaughn placed De puty Treasurer Celestino Ortiz, who has been deputys treasurer for many years, in charge of the office.—The Optic. Arizona S.J. Michaelson, D. D.G. E. R., of Phoenix, has instituted Flagstaff lodge No. 499, Benevolent Protective Order of Elks. Thirty-three eles submitted to the branding.—Tucson Star. A frog farm has been started near Tucson. The proprietor was in the city the other day disposing of the product of the farm. It is probable that the industry may prove a profitable one Tucson Citizen. New Mexico is using every effort to have the American Beet Sugar Com pany establish a beet sugar plant in that territory. Arizona promises every advantage for beet sugar culture and Work on the new school building at Bisbee is going forward rapidly.Tuc son Citizen. W. I. Clapp has been appointed elec trician of the Globe Electric Light Works.—Ex. It is reported the Sunset Telephone company proposes putting in new tele- J. J. Rath, of Cochise, formerly S. P. agent at Bowie Station, is building a $2000 hotel at Cochise. He is post master, railroad agent, stage manager, landlord, and the justice of the peace which is himself.):and does a rushing business.—Tucson Citizen.
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El Paso Daily Herald

El Paso, Texas, US

Fri, Jul 21, 1899

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