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On making inquiry, we learned that Tempe, or Hayden's Mill, seven miles further up the river, would be a better place to stop for a few days than Phoenix. C.T. Hayden, being one of the oldest and most enterprising settlers of the country, had built a grist mill, started ranches, opened a store, blacksmith shop, wagon shop, etc.

All were members of the faith, for others were very few in Mesa at that time. Growth was slow for a number of years, for in a city census, taken January 4, 1894, there was found population of only 648, with an assessment valuation of $106,000. The 1920 census found 3036. Mail at first was received at Hayden's Ferry. Soon thereafter was petition for a postoffice.

No, all the publicity Penfield could give to the fact of his, Hayden's, discovery of the spring might be of incalculable benefit to him in his search for the owners of a certain property, and could, under no circumstances work him an injury, so long as he kept the secret of the situation inviolably locked in his breast, and no matter whose imagination might be fired by the tale, he felt a reasonable security.

The first adequate highway ever had from Mesa eastward was the Roosevelt road, later known as the Apache Trail, built in 1905 by the Reclamation Service, to connect the valley with Roosevelt, which lies at the southern point of Tonto Basin. Hayden's Ferry, Latterly Tempe Tempe, eight miles east of Phoenix on Salt River, was first known as Hayden's Ferry. Its founder was Chas.

He smiled into her eyes Berkeley Hayden's famous smile. "Yes, I suppose I must," said Nancy, without enthusiasm. He felt puzzled. Was she unthinkably simple and natural, or was she immeasurably deep? Was her apparent utter unconsciousness of the effect she produced a superfine art? He couldn't decide. He usually knew exactly why any certain woman pleased him.

I'm sorry you have but I take Hayden's orders." "Damn Hayden!" snarled the mayor. "It was his idea to make a three-act play out of this thing. He's responsible for this silly trip to Baldpate. This audience we've been acting for he let us in for them." "I know," said Bland. "But you can't deny that Baldpate Inn looked like the ideal spot at first.

She thought him a very good-looking man, in his way, but rather old: say all of thirty: and Glenn Mitchell had been handsome, and romantic, and twenty. Young Mrs. Champneys, then, didn't respond to Mr. Berkeley Hayden's notice gratefully, pleasedly, flutteringly, as other young women and many older ones did. This one paid a more flattering attention to Mr. Jason Vandervelde than to him.

"George," she said, "perhaps, if you'd let me alone perhaps I'd like you better." "Perhaps," he retorted fiercely, "if you wouldn't make a fool of yourself with those mother's darlings, I'd like you better." "George," said Honora, "learn to dance." "Never!" he cried, but she was gone. While hovering around the door he heard Mrs. Hayden's voice.

The skin of her face was yellow and deeply wrinkled, her eyes were those of a fierce, untamed bird, and she was gowned swathed is the more suitable word in rusty black with a quantity of dangling fringes and many jingling chains. Luncheon was announced immediately after her arrival, and to Hayden's dismay he found that it was served at small tables and that he was placed between Mrs. Ames and Mrs.

"So the matter was arranged," he continued. "Mr. Bland, a clerk in Hayden's employ, was sent up here with the money, which he placed in the safe on the very night of our arrival. The safe had been left open by Rutter; Bland did not have the combination. He put the package inside, swung shut the door, and awaited the arrival of the mayor."

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