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Brief News Items of the Town. OPENING of Easter millinery March 25th at the Leader. Arizona lodge No. 1 A. O. U. W. will meet at their hall this evening. At the United States land office in Tucson 113 homestead entries have been received of land upon the Algodones strip. B. D. Fairbanks has `reopened the Fashion again with a gentlemanly "mixologist" behind the bar, and is prepared to serve the most fastidious. EASTER millinery at The Leader. The Consolidated National Bank will close 12 noon, on the to enable us to move our 23, at o'clock, will Saturdav into where we open for on the will for us to new business be building. impossible following accommodate Monday. hour named It friends after the on as all of our be that time. Get your any closed Saturday, of our at safes change will and pay roll cash before that hour. Colonel J.B. Breathitt has returned from a three weeks' trip to Washington D.C. Traveling through the south the colonel says he was surprised to find so many large manufacturing establish ments in They are operation. all of them' prin cipally woolen factories and the colonel says, are running day and night and there is more life and business activity than he has ever seen. The Dory Morris group, consisting of eleven valuable mining etaims in the Clark district, will probably change hands in the near future. The property is bonded to a California party for $75,000 on the following terms: $10, 000 cash, $15,000 in four months, $15.. 000 in eight months, $15,000 in twelve months and the remaining $20,000 a later. The bond expires on the 8th of and there are par year April, several ties waiting to take up the proposition in case the Californian fails to come to time-Pima Paragon. A HANDSOME line of millinery at No. 25 Congress street, The Leader. Billy Stiles has returned to Casa Grande from Sonora where he went on mining business. There was a report that Stiles was going to join Alvord, but this has proven untrue, and Stiles, writing to a friend in Tucson, says be never intended to take such a step. In Sonora he secured a bond on a rich mine. He also ran across a Mexican desperado who is a from Mexican ona. The fugitive broke justice jail at in Pres- Arizcott with Jim Parker and Miller when the district attorney was killed by the Parker was and Miller is a senjailbreakers. hanged serving afterward life Yuma. says the Mexican about him tence in bragged Stiles the affair that to and said that he planned the jail break. Stiles states that he would have brought to Arizona had he the necpapers a essary the Mexican requisition and warrant for his arrest. LADIES remember the Easter opening of pattern hats at The Leader Millinery Parlors. The city council had an important meeting last night. There were present Mayor Schumacher, Councilment Angus, Hale, Goodwin, Russell and Shand. A communication was received from Councilman Bail tendering his resignation. Mr. Bail stated tha: his business required his attention so much that it was impossible for. him to give the time which the affairs of the city demanded. The resignation was accepted and Wm. Reid was at once selected to fill the chair made vacant by the resignation. Mr. Reid has served in two city councils of Tucson and made a good record for strict t attention to the duties of his position. The council took up the ordinance relating to the water rates and the water service and passed it. The ordinance is now in the hands of City Attorney Roscoe Dale who will prepare it for publication. The council remained in session until 11 o'clock.