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COCONINO COUNTY, ARIZONA
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An epidemic of  cold, influenza or grip has struck this section of the mountain. The disease toys with is victim for ten days or two weeks when it lets go of him, it leaves with its many aches as Job had bolls, and he can scarcely tell whether he has been run through a  threshing machine machine or been fooling with an electric light wire.
The thermometer got down to zero Wednesday night, the coldest night of the season.
Cusick, who was confined in jail at this place on a charge of robbing freight cars at Williams over a year ago, and who, after a lone chase, was gnally caught in Omaha by an A. & P. detective and returned here for trial, made his escape Tuesday night. Deputies Spencer and Clark were in charge of the prisoners and about 8 o'clock Cusick asked permission to go Into the jail yard.
He was allowed to do so. He was shackled and the deputies had no thought of his escape. After a lapse of perhaps ten minutes, the prisoner not returning, the yard was searched, resulting in the  finding of the shackles, but the wearer of the irons was nowhere to be found. Although the officers commenced immediate search, no trace of Cusick has yet been found. Sheriff Francis is east looking tor him and other officials are west. It seems almost impossible that he should not be recaptured within a few days. The new jail will be completed within thirty days. and It will be almost impossible for a prisoner to get away.
(Coconino Sun December 3rd 1891)

Date: 1907-12-02; Paper: Prescott Morning Courier
Train Wrecks Wagon
Jose Montoya, Saturday morning while crossing the Santa Fe Railroad track near the Old Town spring got his wagon demolished and two horses killed. Montoya and two other men were crossing the track when No. 8 came rushing down, struck the wagon and team and carried them for some distance toward town. One of the men in the wagon had his arm broken in the accident.
Flagstaff Gem

Date: 1895-12-25; Paper: Arizona Weekly Journal Miner
H.D. Ross left for Flagstaff on legal business this afternoon.
Prof. Geo. U. Young, of Williams and Prof. J.C. Wasson, of flagstaff, left for home this afternoon.
E.M. Sanford left this afternoon for Flagstaff to look after the Williams incorpation suit, which will be heard on Monday.

Date: October 20, 1897 Paper: Arizona Weekly Journal Miner
T.J. Coalter has been installed as postmaster at Flagstaff

Date: 1897-01-20; Paper: Arizona Weekly Journal Miner
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook came in from the Senator to attend the funeral of the latter's father. W.C. Burdge
About seven feet of snow is reported at Flagstaff and Williams.
Carl Holtzschue has left Jerome and has taken a position at Congress.

Arizona News
Arizona Daily Sun (Flagstaff, Arizona)  1972  August  1
New Doctor Opens Office
Dr. Thomas S. Davee will join Dr. Thomas Henry and Dr. B.Alfred Finney in the practice of internal medicine. A graduate of the University of Wisconsin Medical School, he took his internship at King Hospital in Seattle, Wash.
He completed his internal medicine residency at the University of Colorado Medical Center, Denver Davee is a member of Alpha Omega Alpha, honorary scholastic fraternity.
He became interested in the Southwest during his two-year stint with the U.S. Public Health Service in Chinle, Arizona Davee and his wife Sandi, have two children, Matthew, 5, and Jean, 2. His medical office is located in the Flagstaff  medical building 1355 N. Beaver.








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