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YUMA. ARIZONA, MONDAY AFTERNOON. JUNE 2. 11HS.ARIZONA SENTINEL FOUNDED 181*VOLUME XVII. NUMBER 07Louise1 LATEST RETURNSw____ i i nnin urddemiwpc nnnnrun t iiiimg i inn QUITLaSAi HAPPENINGS 10SEET WINS LIBEL SUIT)“J5 I FULL ML ■ IS MILLSTin; dllvi* Til' wn« out y cut onlay, Now flt;n- yo»r gun and shells.Tile latest election returns from tin: juuty indicate that Miss Ruelmnger us won by probably 50 vote.; over upc-flnleinlent John M. I-Iesa. About,000 voteB wore cast.Early returns from Yuma No. I, Mi. Well Lon, Dome. Bouse, Onme and ioinerlon save Miss Buell ringer a Ilurullty or about 70. trliieh whs a Kcnl■rul surprise us Superintendent Messvns almost conceeded io have a win ling lead; and to the strenuous work ;rs and mipportera of the Miss Hoeiir-nger on the evening before I he election Is ascribed the vielury.Wholesale desert horn from .e otlii't three women cumlldales to Miss Hoehinger followed.There Ib Hi lie doubt of the victory of Miss floehriiiRW. tbough H will he several days ln-for.- the retur.m areall In.Th Examiner did nut support any of the five candidao-t- making th1' fifth), solely ugaiunt tin* recall of Hie present superintendent on the grounds Advocated in the recall, and that, the recall curried may be ascribed to thegreat popularity of Miss Boob ringerand her iimpiestlonetl ability as tineducator.|„ j,ltlge JiiUii M. Hess tin* cmiitshad an able educator, though hampered In his work by strong enemies, and|1 is sincerely hoped that Miss I loch ringot* won't he hamUi-npped It) :i silothonidl In the path ofduty. If faithfully performed, she wllfind many pitfalls. ,The present school board got lless, j hut at what a great cost to the pen , pie. mid In shattered friendships, nb of which The Examiner fought consistently in avoid even h-om the begin-nlng-Mts» BortirinEer wan tml « l«in the disgraceful school fight just eU.s rd. Yuma county can bo congratulate Unit tier hands are clean, and Yuma r schools should benefit thereby..1 ninrn-rtil];?*!!”!' I'OUl I *Ing vvltli Judge Frank Busier on the bench, and the fallowing jurors use swen-ii to the, Call of tl.elr names: Walter Edward Bradford.John L. Cimndler.Isaac .). film'.David €. C’nylor.Her I O. Uloyd. clarence U. Dmiiuir.James t.- Edwards.Thomas D. Eberharl.PJtnll 1*1. Enuik .1-Ylt;m1 l^riHU^y ■William 10. Faulkner.Isaac D. (Irani.Paul• H. Hobby.Benjamin 1.. I liimlK.-rgi'r.Bi-Tijnmiu 11. Hill.Chester K Hobart.(iilliat S. 1 litelieock.Sb i ilium l. ' T lt;«-»-■ •Nathan N- Hnduiby.Atvlmr lt;’• Jm’dmi.Edgar B. iuelcson.Alfred II. Jones, llatph Jacobs.Jill)n I). Jones.Johannes N. .lolmuuseii.William it. Llttler.Chat-les I., l.ewis.Edward lt;!. Mollnn.ISevliert M a rail,UU-lmnl McCtjiincL .Inmew B. Mavra.Cromwell Olasmi.John C- rower.Elbert 10. Penrsini.Frank J. rearson.Wnrren E. Hleveus. iloborl K. Stitt.James H. Rinmn.William E. Trevnrrmv.Joe t,. Venegas.Avtlmr Vandcnimrl;.Andrew F. While, liaivev Worthington John M- Williams.K. L. Loll) left Rain I’d a.V on a trip Py water In llio Sonora line un bust-flfiKK .HE ffiS SIT CENIS DAMAGESCul.v.liSTUDENTS A1 TUCSONMr. A. 11. siitmell. of the r.ilh-y.was in .Yuma yesterday with a load o) vlt;»ry flu4* a|ir1lt;wMS.nfj trtpecia Bo the Yuma Dally Examiner)I TUCSON, AKIZ.. J»u« I.-Yuma cimmy holds her own us to the pm pur-linn of students in llm University of ihe Slate at. Tnesun. Miss Mabel Carter. daughter of H. M • (Tarter, of the class of 1 it I has finished her lour years of work for an A. B. degree She has made economics her major study, though she Is nn all round sort a woi-ki r. She writes a good hand. s a faithful student . Once s'has vlulled home she may go east lor the snriimei- returnim* in Seplem her in linn* for selmaltf:iJM I’iirutil!':* “Ml' t»f tlu1 VI’I'V |llt;lp ,a In r boys In Hu* C has register.-.; far one of the si rouges! courses 111 Hie Uiilversiiy. Agriculture, English and Economics. He is greatly admired mlt; » goad student by his instructors .Ram proposes lo put In u crop nfF. M- Field, who nmnuilly v I nil h Yuma to look after his properly im-rcrtis, Ii; here from the eomil.MAUQUETTL, Mn-li. Mas :H',ult Ni-ujll. OilHor of lvuu Ori-, ;ii 1 11»'miiuh Uk* onlv ttiiics-j in hi* ownWales Arnold, one of the pioneer settlors of Ariwma, died re.-eaily nt his home In Ynvapiil einiaty.Mr. lh H. SUrmism I’ Yujiki r:\u\i ilowiMlio «tlwl mduv WlHl !l liiu-ki'lfHl nf Ki’lt;»wn on his |ihu«‘.;i Ji(Mrs. Felix Harrison ami daughter Mrs. A. .1. Z«-|ler i.*M f?..tunlay b Douglas. Arizmiii, their future bom.-.Twenty ell-elite eoildies Imho lt;' \vm-e on tin- ridel rack this morning etn'outc to Los; Angeles mul Han Franlt;:is(4c).nnr lnmnniMr rupnwnuni\«\MrfsrefiiiEiiii*1 _OF JULY m ANAHEIMYu11oi Compauy No. i. Uniform R«nk of KnlghiB of Pythias, expects to at* b ad the Fourth of July festivities at Au;thilUuT t’allfnrnsi.Twi'in vhiik* momburfl U\ uniform ar« I’STn'iiml io loiLvhifi lic?ro the oi July si ml ri*lnrnhiB lln morningtil Julyn lit. win Im‘ vt?ry «mull andH ............ Uisil Uio full number willHoCARL MOSER KICKEDOf S flCIOIIS MOREEX-PRESIDENT ROOSEVELTtwenty acre!! ilii* summer, instead oli Kerr, who lorn been absent Im m-ven. woi king In Ilie hank n sin- first henI del, wliii ii no-el s wliollJ with 111 * f.-ilh ills Hi'proxal. lie likes liis own state 'ami lib. own si-honl. knowing that I has tin* bi-sl of ehanceri for p- isona!, m n*i»( iuii ,*• ii* .days on :i veil to Han Dh/go. 'v’,,wl lUHl UU'.IU ■FORESTS 10 ASSUREW I’ Coop-f. of the valh y. bnmghtin :i load of aprii ot this ..........The fruit Is i-oimdeii nut nl«-lt;-ly ami lt;)I l;is ir .To.lay nl 12:Hi* o'clock Mr. CarlMosel- nf He* a Lively Stable was ________ kicked by a young umre.oa his left ...........1 . . „ 1 Ilmli iost at.ove the knee Inmratlns thehe half, took :uol . ^ , y sU.Uln j|iSnkBLeBtlfyiui; nuke*I the Jur •' ' u ls m.„ls: „u. |» f,„gtured. Hofor umiihlMl il iinn;;«■(R|... iaj to the Yuma Daily ExainlttH-t W AHII INHTt N. i. . -'oc 2.Hc-i-i-tary HiisinM has j'tKl ai»]oov.*.i an ac.reeoo-nt bi-lw.*!l the Di'pnrtm... . «* L'•llms.* who are niiereHl.tl in good riKiils in Yuma c.oitiy Hh-id.l attend I he Cotuineridni Cloh loeclln;- mnTghtSon), ..... doing! V-ntr h.-lp i« nowIHI lo Vi'\ ructi il 5 ll*‘ bl«c| lt;-nnlUllH'«l !!!1 hi nlliurlul lt;bju'niin; iult;* Voiiucv !lt;••Siloiit with ill inili'h ti'1-'-1 •»t\ *tkV\'lt;\w :if hn \ ini-. |«uMlslu^l El 11 1bl»K « iiri-i niiN’. •x,r IClt;nij:'■ *■111\io thru .l.-ii.i-ii '■ !u ln;i vi'l'db’i 11 f M111 t i j 11 lt;l;i run m-.A* Mm1 ,rl ' 5 lb1'-- V(»!t, K )*nlllt;-1 Ml lt;\\ \\n-' rlUVIHMi.II..,I Wells suel «if. '*1 Chien.i'.i. wt,«, Sire \isilitift Mr and Mrn. Fr.*d ii. Ingle on Oranm- aveim*-. will r. turn ltfUiirSOMETHING WRONG“ll hiuyn hrvr I hut tlu? eleclrlc trol-|rv r;ir wns nuruini « ycaruIlk*.i.” S:\id I\\r nM**■ r I lit I must In1 si mUiiHnt. , suld the i J j‘( ill c 11 l I mb* downtown today in il.ci w;tc. mm-c Hum twenty-fiveV1-JU H I'hl .IIIKIITfn UTITFS IS F
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