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Arizona Weekly Star from Tucson, Arizona • 4

Arizona Weekly Star from Tucson, Arizona • 4

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Highest of all iu Leavcauj Powrr S. Govt Rcport, Aug. ij, igjq, i G. A. R.

Th G. A. K. 'Encampment, eta ion at Phoenix, uu the I7tb iuetant, elected the following (ffiuera: Ed Behwarl. of Phoenix, department oommander; Doriuigton, of luma, esniot vice oominabdei Looket, of Flagstaff, junior vice commander; A Hyde, of Puoenii, niedicai director; HiaJ Hate.ot Tuoson, chaplain; Bill, Tucson, astir tent quartermaster general 0 Balden, of Phoenix, adjutant general, ABSOUU7ELV FUIH: Mr.

Mart Smith received a letter from Mr. uiilh co which ooo vays the iateliigeno that I ia etil eon-fised to bia bed and will not be eble to travel for tome time, Frorpeetor. l.a. W. L.

Tail, wila of the liter of the Oilizau, preeanled bar busttood yesterday wits a daughter. Tba Six oongratulataa brother Tail and axienda greetiug to tba little lady. Down Sooth, sines tba National Convention, even the birds hart taken np the eong, The aalooni must go." A parrot on a veranda near tba obnrch where ahildraa rehearsed their Merchin? Songa for the eoavsnboa, oanght toe patriotio retrain, and etill tings to paeeera by Saloons, saloons saloons mnat go-c." y's The Indepeodente" and Democrats of South Dakota have elected Kev Ay la Senator in Congreaa for the nezt six years. lie ia an uut-and-ont Frohibition-wt. In an address a year ago ha declared tor janirersa! prohibition of tba liquor traffic, protection by end national Jaw, and thus remove tne ram power whiob to-day destroys the eocie), political end oommeioial life of the nation- The Tucaon board of trade perfected an organization last Friday night.

Con stitntion and by laws were adopted. Articles of incorporation were diseusssd, accepted end signed by the inooroora-tots. Thomas Hughes waa elected president, and tba following parsons ditto-, tors: Tbomsa Hughes, 4 Goldschmidt, I A Sheid. A Bteinfaldt, A Groaaetta, Pieros Ford, 0 Duka and Lao Gold- amooth it a turn pika. Now What ia it erbmldt.

The meeting adjourned nntil 1 Ita territory haa been encroached npoa, next Tuaeday evening, at snioh time a ad to many places it ia lee than forty secretary and attorney will be elected, feet wide. Instead of being straight a A Country Bide. It aaa a fit day fer an uetisg." mean, the aaa shone brightly, the bird aang aaeetly, and the roads were devoid of dost. Alt! a long eontiuoad seigt of twsits mouth a of ofiiua routine duties, an opportuailj for a short country ride was aegeriy graapad by a 8 rax leprae autalive when i vited by a tiieud, (Ber-naba Brituhta) to aooompany him sorest tba valley yeeterUay and see bow the country loosed arid inspect tba pro-ba-toria f) reoeutly found near M. bullivani atcue query, and about one Luodred yards aoutbweet from the end of Stevens Avenue.

Well, aaw the hole, atd we taw the valley north and south of na from ilia road, and from be bill neer Suiiivsoe ebanty among the locks, tba sahearoe and tba ojatilra. As wa struck tba vallev, soon after lesying Etehel-a shop, we were forcibly reminded that wa were driving bn one of the longest and moat expenrim avennes that the city council of this Ancient and Honorable Pueblo bad opened, and that wt muat write ita present eondition ia connection with the rest of our observations as wa passed along. rui Avraoa. Is hegiected. and needs attention.

It will be remembered that the thing" eoet when first opened between 2,600 and of tha city's mooev, and when first dsdictnted to tha public nee, everyone that could mutter a eonvey-snee drove to roes the valley upon it, and than waa a ganaral rejoicing by the people. It was eighty feet wide, and at Tha O. T. U. Japanean Tea and Recaption.

Neariy every ldy to town seriated ia tbs preparation of and war present at a Japanese tea given voder tbe a nr pices of the Womans Christian Tempers are Union. The large room above the Stas office, bed been handsomely furnished sud decorated by tbs ladies from tributes kid on their own homes, and baadsma mgs, curtain and pic! ore tastefully arranged around Ui previously tinted and papered rooms presented a very pteaeing and attractir tesus. Tnceons handsomest young ladies arranged in true Japan ioostnmes by no mssns detracted bem th preltiotes of the rooms or pUstnbisuess of tbs luoob. To reception began at 8 o'dock aad nntil 5 ladies only ner expected. Almost every lady in towo waa resent, and responded to th imitation given with a view to enoonrng by their presence, tbe good work accomplished and to be aooompUebed by tbe th Womens Christian Temperance Union.

Over a bondred ladies were in tbe room at any oo tuna and they kept coming and staying nntil the lateness of tbe boar brought' sbont tbeir (taneriare, bop tbe male mind will not dwell npoa the ceremonies or happening of tbo two hours. If that lima wsa devoted to an indignation meeting against the unwomanly sixteenth dont blam the ladies, and it resolutions vm passed by th married ladies to effectively eaeist tbo Wives of th legislators in administering much needed curtain feature dont blame them either, and heartily agree with tbe young ladies if they unanimously voted not to hare for sweethearts or hue-band any legislator, yooog or old, who oould consider bis sweetheart or Wife not bis own equal. Littltttive Notes, Tha lfi-b ljegiriaUr oloesd si a. m. on tbs 19th; that ia, th taascibiy branch th council adjourned much earlier, Bon, Fred Q.

Bagbte was the recipient of many OongratuUlions. Mr. Doran introdaoed th following resolution, wbiuh was uuaoimoualv adopted: Beeolwd, That the thanks of til oouuctl are beraujr tendered to th Boo. Fred G. Hughes forth efficient manner to which baa jiarlaiaud th vaiioas daues dsvoriog npoa him Presiuent of Uns oouuaii, end tor hie uniform soar tea and impartial rating, and that this resolution be spread on the uiiouUa Besolutionn were also adopted by the bone in recognition of 8pkar Clark and bia able administration of tba speakership of the assembly.

Tba member of th and of th tsttnbly, after adjournment, celled upon Governor Irwin aud exchanged mutual grestingacu Iha otcae of lejie-latlre lalora. The visiting atateemen who rwluraed from riiovua all sjieak iu eloquent praise of tha oonree ot Cur. Zuiiok, aa a of the IStti legulatire ooun- mt. CouDCilmen Do. an, of Pinal, wa lb cool and eble leader of th minority ia Ut upper boas.

Oouocilmen Peter, of Gil, impressed 11 who met him being a man who labored unselfishly to srv th beat iuiero-t ot bit oouatituants. The gallant fight which councilman Tickers mads to secure th bolding of a United BtaL court at Tombstone demonstrated the fast tbat Mr Ticker is a toeo of todcmitablo energy and perse vern nee. APPROPRIATION BILL. The Follow! a lire the Auaroon-atsona IdAde ly the Lcgialet- turn Just Closed. For the ia.y of th Territorial ditor, 1000, For proolsmetiona, reward, -tba Governor, 5000, For subscnptioa tor territorial pacers for th library, 150, and for binding same, 75.

Pur printing nonniy Anymore blanks Auditin' warrants, 250. For th Attorney Qtnsrala salary and mileage, 3400, For toeuranoo on Territorial Library, 70. For distribution of public documents, 200. i For extra help for Goyernor during legislative aeeeioa, 240. For salary for th private Secretary, 1200.

in THUB3DAT, MACKH, 38 1891. Boa In Tooaoa, Maioti SO, 1891, to Hi. and Mi. W. L.

Tail, a daughter. The railroad exemption bill baa be oo a a law. Judge E. W. Well baa withdraws from the Bank rf Arison.

A suit baa been filed by Mary Bil lioga John Oardner and B. Crosby. Th county valuation ia 8,800.000, and the city OtToeaon 1,105,000. AT Groaaetta baa bean appointed ad-minitiretor of tba estate Michael Ho gftOe M. J.

Sullivan's 500,000 brick kiln it gradually growing. It will be ready 6 blow in" in about two weeks, Cbailea F. Fulton waa elected United Btatea senator by the Oalitonua iegisl- tare yesterday. OU atreet between Ob tut Square and Main strati, I a being graded. This thoroughfare baa been an ay sore slops' it waa opened a a atreet.

The Qasette thinkr that the first railroad that will steam into Phoenix will be the Southern It only hopra that ita prophesy will be fulfilled. The death of aeaator Heeret will make bia son, ty. Hsarti, tha editor of Ac Sen Franoiaoo Examiner, the riohest newspaper proprietor in tba world, It ia reported by tba Freaoott papers that cattle are dying onHberangaa in that (action in large number Duseeee na known. A Obinaman waa fined 10 In Judge Ulster eonrt yesterday for atealing water from the Senta Oral Talley water company. This My asm as warning sjto apere for snit hare been filed with the clerk of the district eonrt between the Eaglo Milling Oo.

vs Igo also tha aanta va ifEraraon, Gooding and By a decree of the probata ooort, Mrs Lson baa been made the Sola hair end executrix of tbo leal will and testament of the late Eraneiaeo Leon, without -bond. W. Boaoell, of Loe Angeles, Cab tornia, inspector of kxw motive tor the B. P. Co, arrived to Tuoeon yesterday, Bia division ia betwaan Los Angeles and El Paso, Texas, Edward 8.

Frys, of Beaton, arrived in tba aity this week tor tba benefit of hia health. Ba ia a brother of Miaa M. Frys. Mr. Fry ia vary much pleased with southern Arizona eumata.

Freshly out barley can now be pur obaead from Mexicans at five cents per bunch. As old bay ia. worth 20 a ton In this oily, five oanta a bunoh tor the green stuff in fair enough. Tha bill regulating tba price of loe which pumad the boss, provides that an ion a hail ba mads from ditch water or charged for at mor than 1 cents par pound. George Christ, collector of customs, arrived from Phsouix yeaterday, and will laarn for Nogalea today.

It ia intimated that Mr. Christ's hand oan naan to tbo new apportionment bill. For a description of tha -Portu guana pomp sow to oparatiaa at Vm. Hartt's ranch, aaa him, ba will gladly tall yoa all about them, Ha is making preparations to pul another ia hia well. Bev, E.

L. Hood, of Albuquerque, New MstIoo te is tb aity as a guest of Ber. H. Hammond Cols. Mr.

Hoed la Superintendent of the Coo greg aiion al ehurnh misstep in th southwest tem-. tones. A Southern Pae.fio engineering party eommenced work bare Monday and it ia hinted that th company contemplate changing tbe traok through tbe Areby valley, end may leave tbe valley entirely and go tbe mast. They would then be eompeliad to go through Telegraph pass, leaving Gila City severe! mile to the north. Th company baa bad a great deal of trouble with the road from Tama to Adosd during th last six months.

W. O. Eds ia to oharg of th engineering party. Toma Times. Pedro Caere end Frencieoo Lope, tyo pur- -A few new house hdfoc formerly, is now as erooksd on a dogs lag, full of rut and eh oak-boles and mud hois and ia many place is almost impsarebls.

Why bsa th tvsnue baen aegleotsdT Ban it nassed from the (rity'e hands? I it no longer public highway, under th county's care Or bar tbs people come to tbs sensible t) oondusioD to keep it aa a bv-pa'h for tbs accommodation of th Mexican burro? Boob asema to be tha present case Ton rxore. Of tbae tbs reporter can speak saw, cn both side of tbs road, abundant evidence of proa- For rent ot Territorial Library, 800. For rent of offioe, tor Governor and Secretary. 700. For salary of Bnperintondanl of Pub-lio Instruction, 1500.

For printing snd distributing school laws, 500. For salary of Territorial Treaaurer, 12000. For talari for District Judges, 7200 900 Io each judge per yaer Fur index ot sets snd memorials ot tbe Sixteenth Legislator, by lb Bo-retery ot tb Territory, 50. Mr. Zs-liofc moved eeotioo be atnk-a out.

Loot Ayes 4, noee 6 Section ihe-i adopted. Tb sum of 62.80 to W. J. Mui-reay tor ssrvioe mndered March 4, 1887, Amended to read 76.15. Bum of808.iatoB.P.B.hen,bal-sum on oooaraot for moving territorial library to Ilieuix in 1889.

Tbs sum of 187.3 to jabu H. Be ban, czpeeoes incurred in stteodtog upon tbe Fifteenth Legislators and in-teraet on wsrrento not paid. The runyot 3739 fur tbo Gr-vcinor collect and' remove firearm belonging to the Tetri lory The sum of $853 to John H. Marion for printing reporli of Auditor, Normal Bobool and Oommisaioner of Immigration. For coutingSDetes of Governor1 of fio 530.

Tb sum ot 124 for printing report ot Capitol Oommteaiooata, Tbaaum of 1551 tor printing At-Ttom, Geologist, Adjutant-General I TH IfflFT IPECIFIC CO. Allaata, 0a, Board of Begeata reports, cards, ruiaa, I roll calls, etc. I Tba aum nf 350 to the Tuoson 8ias fur printing tbe Guvernor'a mesasgs. Th turn of 310 to th Fhaonlz Her- aid for printing Treasurer report and I WHOLESALE STATION ERSy 23 fur other printioc. I Printer, Lithographers, The sum of 230 for repair aud I toANuracTWimi, boiidiag of rewm at to.

Ttoria! corrxaciAT.aa.,.. pnaoo moiotim rip to oomatvo HU Georg Oieagb tor ssrrioe raodare! 1 A tbs Tsmtorv. I AaJiw, cu. Tb sum of 150 to Janitor John1 Prooue for sere of tbe bly oham-l fKa daily oniform high baaotarterv wiUi rmra axoopUnoa, manna plwut weather. tar advaooaa and emadatad do not wall in tbia plaaa oa account of tha irnutu of tba air peaaagco, aanaad by tba axtrama dfy.

nam of tba atmoBpbava, which prodnem a bat aabaoauDg aosgfa, wbiob thay am illy aLla to boar Ibosa mom Uva a morv bomid atttoapbar, tar thaabova wma, aod alsa on aaooant a tba wtdi known atfaoi UUtflL (Mcfuetica, aottwe tnatig MlMJUtmMSVEM COilPAtrr. Tki Itrnewt ui lot Bill! look lid Taoson'a Olimatio Advantacja, I Th Etil bm bt mmnj ymn uiatiiuj tbat Toesoa aad its iminMluit MmxuidiM ffoo id boimtlj bowl ot bwlttiT it bo buav than aay thr aectiott la th Umt4 tor thoM anted mUi 4 (brant Unjp, hf not fpoka nnbun bat from actual obaarvttioa, m4 a pcnoaal pete.deam of maefcMtr yn, and know of many nmvkahki atm. 1b obai-ui bating of thi opinion kavt bH peratUad to qooM ihm (oiloviof from a iotur ot tba ba it knows byira and Miyeoa Anrooa, Ko a bona a rood! of tb mm Mott for fwenty ftm jvn, and inactive to anriof UI that txi itjedariof aU that time. Oar axoorfit toki com a oommiuuoauoa by toot gutiwaaB miMlav data of kprU 4.ibD0,io ooo of tba mo nilnad ofiiotaU ot tbe cnontry. Ia raforaaeo to tba olunatia inftuoct ot thic looality apoe throat and tang dutai ha gayuXba vary dry sad warm weuuor of Too 7 voB and vicinity baa a atonUmag affect oaara lncrweeed axcrovioa from tba akinf thereby rriaiving tba langt.

and allow tba iargaa gwv miadal donaga on aoooant of moi ramd aiuai Mttob from the ytni, all 4 Vtrick in bar. many witb tboary and amUM tba UwU mmlot tbanhova nutatiakad dim nan. do ft-Mrary in IdIMI CakBet Fall fiat, Abrvd till do bfvak, a ihw it oa itniiL off jf QmeetlfchadoklbeleemiwUl aol flUiouL rLAJ ewtw, cnooxEn fi co1- nil yutkubu. MMitke le IMr LCQAL LAHKB hlctito toyrorand .11 SUiIomJ and to tkelr tuovan Ouhw aad aMUod to Mntlnc MMa. to 1 r1- rrlhw l.nwilnL Mctne om Mm na NOW HEADTJ tk Uaetkeek amr puhnahadeatbeOeakt artof wiik dwHyteia Vm tort vrttora hill-uw, Irtvto hnaWarovtoaredUkIStokto i 1 4 'I From Phoenix.

Legislators Gust A Hoff, M. G. Ba maniego. Thee. Dnaeoll, Geo, Poach and O.

Butter, returned yesterday from the capital. They wore secon rallied by Brewster Cameron and L. C. Hushes, tbe latter baying been in t-tourtsnee at the department encampment of th GAB. They left Phoenix at 7 a Friday by stag and arrived at Maricopa at 8:30 and earn to on a special freight.

Tbs stags was detained for ejm tins at both tbe Balt and Gila riven where teams and -passenger at serried acroat on fiat boats. The Oils is difficult to crocs on soonnet of sand ban constantly forming. Thera were about 40 teams waiting at tba Gila river ferry yeaterday when tbs eta as orossed. Tbe fare from Maricopa to Phoenix is $6. It is uoderctood that trains will running from Murioopt to Temp to 80 days.

A Fraud. A few days ago tbs Sxsa published so artiol exposing on Watson alia Hill aa a fraud, while obtaining aubeeription to a publication known a Ladies Home Journal, published at Philadelphia. lt seems from tbs lh rc. its etatomsnts: Curie Polios, Tucson, Arizona, Die Bia: bare beea much annoyed by man at.it Wataon.HeJua been to 'f March. Think be is moving north.

77 bare wired folio to oetob hm Prcvootl. Can you pul tie to oo-reepon deuce wiih any of hie victims iu Tuc-ro s'? Be be been aolLctiag eniioariptiona from peoplgjril eer tbe west and tnia amount sans np into th hundred. Wire as if lie te settled. Tours truly, Ladms Houb JooaxxL. A to 'be parti who were victimised to iiua oily, the boa already men tioned tbeir names.

Editob Stab As one of the many I desire to thank yon for the breve stand you bare mads in defeoee professional civilisation, sod th righto of onr wives rietsis and daughters vote io defence of home and oonnty, Th lackeys to tbs whiskey interests, erd narrow minded time serving poll' tioiana to onr Legislative council who defeated tba womens suffrage Bill in fn-vof of anloon government and tobacco spitting loafers, will have- their name go down to posterity, with aa aver abiding snd appropriate odor. Th men who ridicule tb beertfeit expression of the thankfulness ot more then holt I million of the best women of America, wbeo telegraphed to tbem oo tb Supposition, that they bed done noble acVJbut which they proved themselves incajmble ot doing, ar unworthy of tb association of any bnt tbeir own kind. Tbe passage of those twiKjjiills bfgb licensed and women enffragBwould have drawn to Arizona stream of the beat class of immigrant snd investors, to butid up this beautiful country and would bare lightened speedily our and 8 per cent taxes. AH kopor however to tb brere min only who, bare fought for th right. It te only question of lima when tb sd-yeuoed civilization they bare contended for will emnredly tnumpb.

Is it say reaaon tbit good women should not allowed to vote beeaoe they do not obew tobacco, ail oa a candy box in loon, awear, play card of get drank? like tbe free and snlightend citizens who too often Jhold th balance of powcv in eleotione, and tip the politioa) seals to favor of tbs werel man. Let us make this on of the lienee at our next election. Tb writer of Ibis te neither new comer nor a prohibitionist, bat s' believer like many others onr Conn try, Hems, and Jaaiioe. Tbs Drive to Kansas. Tbs Babsoomoti dr ire of about 3,000 bead of settle to Kansan, concerning whiob muoh baa been recently said, te on tbe way.

They left tb rang os Wednesday ot but week-end readied tbia piece last Friday evening, stopping over to reaOend gras about sight cilia west of town, Tba drive consists of about 500 sows and 1500 alaars, nil it which latter are ovsr two year of sgs and fn fair oonditiou. From tbs nog to tbia point oo drive of 35 miles wa mad without water, aud another of 30, but with on exception after leaving here, water ean be bad every 13 or 14 miles. Ih osttl stand the drive well, and no troouia thn far bee been experienced nor is any expected, aa tb drire te under tb paraooai anpei vision of Mr. W. O.

Laud, and bandied by twaiv vac. qnaros who thoroughly understood their baaioe. Tb drire continued Sunday morning and ball mad for water at th ranch ot E.T, Ijams, Dear Bowie Station, Sunday night. From tbat point tt procaadad to Ban Bimoa, along tb line of tb Bonthare Paoiflc, al which point tb Un of railway te left, going slightly to lb north, snd striking I again at Lordsbnrg. Tb nazt point of Importano to ntnk te Eogiti, N.

from where tbe Bio Grand rivet te followed to tb vicinity of Laa Vtgta. From there north eastern! direction taken, striking tb Oamarron rarer, which te followed aorota tb Pan Handle into aonthara Kanaaa, to tb vicinity of Dbd Cjlf Where tb eetU will be placed on pkatnrn. Mr, Land expect to on lb rued about 75 ot 80 daya, aud tba Oort of driving ba dpee not baiiare wUl eved L75 rente per baad, wbiob, Calipered with tbe railroad freights to tb earns pilot- 4 Vf5 per baad wiU make saving to the owner of about 5,400 Mr. Land Withe to understood as not having soy grisr-sore against tb railroad in any raapanl bnt oa eoconnl of th present low valuta plared on oatUt they are unable to pay th rate charged an I realise anything on tba cattle, beiioe a cheaper method te retorted At lb end of th drive the boree. mules, wagon, will sold, and tb party will return by rail.

Mr, Land psya tb highest Uomptunento to cattleman along bis llo of trarel, for Oourtoeie shown aad aaatetanre siren tito With hia hard-Btookman, CpItoliDof aadille, and barn bridles, and epnra al Itoearm Breoaa corner oflioCvnskk cod Qounnl gtrvtl cue determ'jied effort to so district tb territory at to vtcur a diatriot for jndga Bloso With headquarter at Tombstone, Tb delagatioBr-basdad by speaker Clark, waa os of tbs moat to-finrutiel there, and Ilia te tbe only thing they went after wbiob tbtry did not get. Mr, Brewster Cameron, who ban jest returned from Phoenix, ala la that gov. aroof ZuliJt has endeared himself to ts niun ut Arsons by haul? da-teudmg several men area which wain vital to tbe Uva stock interacts of the territory. Council man Frank te not a man of onto, but ot action. While others Were talking witk their mouths tbe silent man from Tama wan quietly arranging to get every thing whion kia poiutitu-snte eared for.

Council man Dennis te eisrer whore suroeas sa legislator shows that he bis mads a study of tb tin art sf taking oar of tbe interacts of bis eon. stitnenia. Representative Hoff vu the hardest wo'ker of th Pima delegation, and Gough, ot Grabsm, distinguished himself aa onn of tbs ablest members of the boose. Bepraeentatire T. E.

Farrirh And speaker Clark vied frn tb leadership of tbs bouae. Both abowad mnoh ability and were alway ibraeet ot ail good lcgiaintion. Both Maricopa and Cochise sonntiea were fortunate hi their selretioo ot these two atalwsrt democrats. CouneCman Brady, aa a member ot the legielatnre, bo impressed every on with bia nigged boaraly ot ohareo-ler. Mr.

Brady is himself a oattle man and te on of tb many who were of the opinion that thawiFarntorial Lire 8 tuck Hanitary Commiaeion was uoaleac. Ha avowod bia determination to abolish it, unlaeu a publis Dtoeaeity for it sould be madstooiaarly appear. Brewster Camerou, who is very familiar with th seture snd eoneiqBoooe of oontegtou diseeee smoog lire stock, was strongly urged by msey 'BotUe men to appear bciore Mr Brady committee and make an argument. Mr, Camertni aoooriiing ly appeared and presented the many advantages whiob accrued to the 'tarn lory from tb oummisaion, aad other cttle owner ptasaoted their yiewa. Tha oommiaeion wae aerad and Mr Cam roD and tbe other geotlemeu who sj-paarad before that eommilte are now tb most eotbonutia friende Peter Brady he te They aay that Brady te a man of nery and oonaeisne All tbat Peter Brady reqnirea te proof that a thing te right; then ba bre tb eonregt to do bte doty, even though it require tbe severest test of human oou-rega, tb power to ebeng ones misd.

Just before-tbs eloe of tb legislate re the following massage was reosirad from tb gomroon Territory of Arison. 1 Offioe ot tb Governor, I Msroh 10, 189L To lbs Honorable, tb Hone of Bep-reaentatirte of the Bixteentb Legitis-tire Asecmbly of Arizona: After sixty days wort performed to tbs semes of lb you are about to doe roar session sad return to your borne Wish to thank you, both individually and collectively, for tb kind and eour-teona treatment you -bare given me, a traogar to yourmidai Tou hay treated me in tbe muet eoneiderate manner, without regard to political aoosidere-tiona, bare sided in th dieoberg of all duhea, and I am glad to sy that part with you individually with re grat, as from personal friends. I bid you good by end tract tbat your return to your home will a happy reunion to you and your. I Vary reapaatfnlly, Joan N. lawn.

Governor, Tb reapectir bouae rw ponded with plaaaant and oomplimantary reaolutiona td th governor, wbiob war unanimously adopted. j.ndiaa Charged Witb Adult ry. As Apaoh Indian was brosghl bare last Friday from tb Ban Carlo reserve lion, by Depot BUrsbal Porter aad examined before Judge Bisks oa a adultery. Asalatanl United Htatoe Attorney Calrert Wiisoa ba baen telegraphed for and represented tbe government. Th Indiu was turned loose.

Tbia brings np IU marital relatioD aa it aurta among lb Indiana, on the Ban Carlo reservation, liich not a plea.anl from a rt.nJ point of civii.a.il Tbay bar no marriage Mtamnny and wire are bought aad aold a alarea, tb numbar A wive to on book only being limited by bte willingness and ability to buy. Tbe oldest and moat repulsive may hay aba fairest dnaky maiden if be nbooaea to surrender th blghaat number ot pool to porous bar. Graham Builatin. vino he leal passed through th vs'ley, end looked as it some attention bad been paid than au to appoarance an comfort. The crojm of wheat and barley looked thrifty aad of a beeltby bus and will yield duHptSntly It ia said tbat there bad7 been a larger acreage this year along th Haute Crnz then ever before and that tbe srope of grain 1 will extend from beyond tbe old Ben Xavier obnrch to 15 mile north ot Tuo-ton uopg tbo velteyi A territory as large ee thi mart nennserily prodne a lerg amount of email grain which to fast is the back -bone of the old pneblo.

hi VBtrrr Also looked thrifty. Tbe peaches and apricot are ajl iu bloom, aad if ''heir appesranoe indicated anything, it 1 that they will bear a large crop turn year. The young-trees set out last Fall are budding out, and will all be in leaf to a few daya. In eonpection witb ibis, it is gratifying to know tbat many of our faruwn bare turned tbeir attention to fruit culture this year and tbat ere long tha Santa Crux will supply 'all th fruit oonsumed ia Horn hern Arizona and that there will much for export, run ou(T) Minx. After seeing it, tbs reporter baa not muck faith, to it.

However, there are Indication! that there be been work of some kind dona, bat whether for mining par peeve, or for Uiev par poet of a lime kiln, it is not known. Ho fat there wen nothing found that indicates a min. It baa been prospected acme twenty-fire feet deep, The eteps going down the abaft are plainly marked, and there are signs tbat tpnnel waa at one tim mads ut towards tbs mountain. Tbs rook found is mineral bearing-probably silver but there bas been no well defloed ledge of any kind discovered yet Tbe Mextoan working it bee great hopes, and thinks that be will yet diacovjr iiob silver mine, but tbat it will taka a little time and much bard work. na turn's aomiu, After viewing lb min to our satis-faction, we took road and drove by th hospital.

Tbi public institution is a aredil to any eommmunity. Tbs building which ia of atone, has solid and everlasting sppearanos. Its Roundings are aUr active and tbs grounds are kept (ornpulcuviy clean. We egaiu turned to onr right end got on to tbe main road. In passing tbe Indian Industrial farm, notaeed torn of the liltl Iojuns busy digging twsv, others planting grain sad other seeds, and others attending to lb nal shores of tbs farm.

apovn thu noas no, There wsreaigna of much thrift aad tbe crop looked as favorable as they did along the arenas. Hon. Thoms Bogbre well cultivated farm wa th lost reached on the suburb of tows ou our wav back. Toe frail trees lately set out are springing into life, and tbs wbsst and barley crops premie an abundant bar-rest. Leanng bis place, ws are soon again within th city limits, and to few minute more ere again at our dntiee, and thna an hour's time bas bsm pent well and profitably District Court.

In the district eonrt yeaterdsy but on ease, th Bancrort Oo. re. F. W. Smith, was before tbe ooort.

Theses of MB Wie re A Bteinfeid et 1 fur damages, sod John Btepbeoe re Wise, on tojunotion, eat for today wa eontinusd to April 24: Tribute of Respect. Ball ov Toosow Lodob, I. O. G. i Tuoson, March i9, 1891.

WrotKis, John Kennedy has departed this lifs snd left family to mourn the loaeof faithful husband snd loving father. Basoired, That thin Lodge do, snd hereby does expiec its sincere sympathy with tbe sorrows of tbs family of tbs deosesed, wbi are mrmbera of this Lodge. Bvsolred, Tbat thee resolutions be spread upon th minute of this Order, aad a eopy of asm be sent to sister Jan Kennedy snd family. Committee O. M.

BowmaaP, 8, Hughes, Mina Bwaetiand, Mary Bandy M. M. Terry. Tbs Oldest City on tim Continent Tbe question aa to whether Bt. Augustins, Hants Fe, or Tucsea waa the oldest city in tile Union was autbanti oally settled th other dty to favor of Bant Fa.

A citizen of Bants Ft and another from Tnceon, attempted I din on a chicken dinner al a (well hotel to Santa Fa. Both gave It np that Santa ws th oidvvt ally on th Continent fur tbe reason the! if th ebioken they dined on had lived as long as Bt. Aa gustlna or Toosoa had been settled. It ocnld not hare broom a old sad toagb a the Bants Ft bud. tttii'dvt At 6 elook, sooordiog to previous pretty iris.

We are aura tbe young men, lb great majority of whom in the United Btataa at the ones from whom th amaaioipetton ot women te expected, left the reospttim with Ut opinion tbat the women of Tucson were aa able and eat luting popstirtfanrSTib county, The affair was bog soocess. Tbs folibwing young ladies in Japanese pr ided over tbslanebsoo: Th Mirees Drteooli, Mur Bowman, IVdoian, Hanford, Prise, Underwood, Etch alia, Crandall, Ieareon, Bow tend and lev is, Thn Met Host Go. Major F. city clerk of New Orleans, woe somewhat injiapogod at Toanga hotel ii. Boston yeeterday.

Ban by a reporter regardiqg th citizens uprising in New Orleans Sotarday, Major Manning paid -It te-berd to say when mob law te justifiable, but it an oooasion ever dea ended it waa th abortive recall of tha trial ot these men tor the murder of Chief Hvnaeesy. Tbi Mafia te a aooiely ot murderer, of paid aaaaaain. For euma ot money ranging aa low as 5 it waa possible to get an ot a rival put out ot Ui way. The Mafia bad nayar been molested nodi Hanneaey want into offioe. New Orleans bad never bad a chief of police who dared attackli.

When tba Mafia said a zaan muat di big death wsa swift and aura. It wee never known to fed. A murderer might secepe the penalty the law, but never the dccree uf the Mafia. Major Manning, after describing th methods and numerous crime of tbs Mafia, continued: Tbia waa not wild uprising of a crazy mob. It wdlf a calm, deliberate action ot the best element ot tbe citv.

Lawyers, doctor, merofcaula and tba higher grades of society ware there, and they felt tbat something mn-l be done. They, the eonrt of lest resort, the people, knew that thee men were murderer and that no maos life would be yafe through bear fiord intimidation tba Mafia were allowed to eecap tha law. They took it into their own bands. Tbe result must be a on rce ct diemay to tbe Mafia. It means it utter destruction.

Ia my opinion tbe movement against it will prooeed until ii is drives from New Or-leene. -dL any more asaaminationa ehould follow to wreak th vesgeano of the Mafia tbe people would r.a in a body and sweep tbe whole raoe from th fvos of tbe earth. The present chief ot polio te following to Qeooeeey stops, end the city government te determined to nproot tbe evil. Hughes. Bepublioaa.

8leeted by Governor Irvin for Territorial Auditor; was bora upon farm near Pittobnrg, Pa, to 1846, snd te tb youngest of family of sin children. He suffered tb loe of bis parents within year from birth aad waa reared by an older brother. In 1859 removed wiA hie brother1! family to Kama. Iu 1881 young Hughes emteteJ as I private in tbs Fuat gsoaae cavalry, Hia regiment took prominent part in tb memorable Vicksburg cimpaign, He erred with Bbarman in tb Tun peseta campaign and on lb marsh to tbe sea, rising through lucceaair gride to the rank of Major, solely by reason of gallantry to tba field- Al tb end of tb war Major Hughs was retained to tbe ervioe during a campaign against tbe Indians on th plains. He was mustered out to tbe ia'tcr jiert of 1366, and shortly thereafter he some to Arizona, taking charge ot tb poet traders establishment at old osmp Crittenden.

After lbs abandonment of that post maj Hughes remained a resident of wbat ia now eastern Pima county engaging to mining, farming and (took raising. Upon tb withdraw al of troops tbat region fairly swarmed with Apaebea, end tb veteran found bit days of warfare prolonged to an UDoomfortabl ax tent. participated to a score or more of Indian affrays and though many of bia neighbors fell (reread him, earn through lb ordeal ODeesthed. la 1888 major Hughes moved to Too-sen, and largely by bia efforts tb firm of Hughes. Ktovtoa A Go, haa (seamed tb position it nxw holds at tb van of Arisoaae hardware trad baa been selected by hie fellow oitiseop to a aam bet of munieipal positions to tb old pneblo and eervad on term aa county treasurer.

was appointed to tba of-fice of territorial auditor by Governor Wolilay two years ago, and la oonaa quently familiar witb ita dutiae. i Pima oonnty to 1879 and to father of six children. Two of bis broth are on also residents of Turnon, namely; L. a Haghee, editor of tb Star, and Batumi Hashes, of tba Arizen National Bank, District Court, lath oaee of Stereos vs Wise aV plaintiff na permitted to withdrew ameadad oomplatol for a period ot two days. Th esa ot Santa Lila Oo Wia and Bants llil Oo va Bonqnilla, set for yesterday, bar baea con turned.

Tb oaae ot Ida B. Blerena va City of Tuoeon, act for yesterday did not oom Jnp, owing to sbaroo of F. Haney, at torn lot plain tiff. i loiiiedaome jewelry valued at 75 from BlackrwirT store a few daya ago, were arreathd. by Marshal Bourne aud ttken belirs Justioe Culver yeeterday, who, after th ezaanoation, bald them to answer before the grand jury ia the sum of each.

Thewelry wee sold by the Mexican to Pedro Fallon for $14, and soapietoning that til asm waa stolen informed Marshal ltoaoh about tha matter, which led to the ar rest. These asm young thievaa atol a cuff button at Howland jewrlrj store and a lady's pocket bock from Miaa Smith millinery atom. Oo of these pleasant aoeial gather inga for whioh Tucson is distinguished, was enjoyed, at Masonic hail on Thursday evening. Tba invitation ware extended by the Misses Underwood, H-n ford and Miaa Peereon, and included the principal society people of tbo younger et, the unmarried people of this city. A feature of tba occasion, which gave unuiual piquancy to the feetlvitee, was th foot that tba usual order of things waa reverted, and tba invitations to done and all advene ia, indeed, were from th ladies to tba man, after th manner of leap yeer.

A number of the young ladies who bad been present, and assisted at the Japanese tea, ia tba afternoon, wore the asm costumes, in tbe evening, adding much to tbe picturesque appearance of the handsomely dressed eompsny. Tbe party broke up bo-tore th small bourn, and all pronounoed it a great sneoeaa. The Bequblican finds fault with Mark Hmith for not presenting th land grant eonrt bill from becoming a lew. Tbs trouble with some of our Anyone editor who bev feoll to find with our delegate is that they look upon him aa something supernatural and because he cannot stand tbe United States Senate np to tha muzzle nf bia eloquence be is roundly abused. The fact ie apparently not understood that tbs land grant bill, as it now reads will not sat different figure with the oe of poor settler before it than th bill which Mark Hmith endeavored to pull through at last session and whioh tbe set tier endorsed.

Tbs MoOraary bill made the land court one of th last reeori, while tbs present hill is simply for tbo ooort to expedite business before the district court, Tbe settler le guarded in hi rights and th settlement of tb question whether or not claimant to tbs grant is entitled to recognition by tba Ubited Btete or whether these large treote of lend belong to to people In nettle on will be decided on to th near future without expense. Proepector, A brother editor, of the poetic turn of mind, tbo deliver bimself; Tbe preacher works for th souls of moo and generally get bis payi tha reaps hi reward to profit from day to dav; tba banker site in hi effloe chair with a Bandit of east) to root aad gather a harvest month by month of a vigorous 12 per cent; tba dealer in grog tan da behind the bar and fill np hi aeboonere high and ingla th tin that tha boy 'blow to' for pwtiohs of old rve; tbs lawyers tod doctors find work to do that brings iu th hard, cold osab end tbs men who virld tbs plans or spsd find money to buy tbeir bash; but th editor bee a thankless task th busy months go by, am ba knows no net of tbe body or brain, white be misses his chance to die. Bis reward to this world never Ximea, but oyer the ailent sea, i( jostle reigns, ia bound to bavsa protracted jnbite. Exchange Fir. Tba town of Moranci never suffered from a disastrous fire until last Friday night whin th boarding bousn ot tba Detroit Copper Company, a Iwo-story tram building eoroa tba atreet from tbs oompanj'a store wsa sotlrely consumed, Tbe fire broke out an boor when lb people of tbe town warn aster and I horn who occupied the build tog barely eaoaped losing tbeir clothing and other personal rffeota.

Mi. Sbsnkland, who oecupted a room on th seoood floor, eaoaped almost mlreo ulouely, being uncouseiou of.hr danger until surrounded by 8b threw Bar child from a window to a man in tha (treat and to order to aav bsreelf jumped through tbs window, receiving saver but not fatal injuria. Mrs. Fork took oh erg of tbe boarding bona In Daoamber last, removing from Clifton to Morend. Bulletin.

1 Robbed. Two Mexioen entered th ntore- of Bo Bing, a Chinaman, at Barrio Libre teat Thursday eight, and overpowering th eeteahal took from him 00, three watches, two ban of cigars, a 44 calibre pistol and a Chines knits, ail amounting to about 125. Tbs Chinaman waa badly cut shout baad and arms with a chisel in tbs hands of th thieve. Two fellows hart beep arrested by th offioers, supposed to be the parties who comm i tied the crime. f.

ben. Inoraeaed to $20 Tbe sum of 1500 to be expended bj I tb Board of Bnperviaore of Ajmobe) oounty, for tb relief of settler at I Woodruff, Apache County, for tb relief I sf settler et Woodruff, Apaobe oounty To John H. Marion $20, for aab- eeription for daily and weakly Courier I for territorial library. I Tb sum of $30 far eompensetioa for I rxtre enrolling and engrossing oletka. I Tk aam a iir.n a i I WaQU IO UbaHaO I SlrauMi and $158 to ChtrlM F.

Hoff, I for revising rod arranging Jouraml I122a.su, mareoopa, 4376 na, MntiaM 430 ex. aaa. I 376.03; Mobave, $326 26; Fima, S564 Final, Varna, 309.25; Graham, 2054.63; 01184.73. For pnblishing prooaadingaof Lagtela ture, (1400; 468 of thte audKto tbe Arisons Gasatte. 466 to tb Phoenix Herald, end 46t ty Kepub- Uoan- Tb anm of 8400, to be expended by th Oommimioaer of tbe Insane Aay lomoa improremeota of building end farm Mr.

Doram moved to eppropnat th lb anm of 2400 for purobas ofaaad and grain for tb eoantte of Graham, Piaal and Pima800 for each county, to bt expanded under tb directions of tbs board of three eitirana appointed by tb OouDoilmro and Assemblyman from tb raapectir oounttoa. John D. Dobbs, (600; wouudad by Apaob aavaral yaars ago. 2000 for na by th Capitol 0om- mlaaiou In ear of oapitol grounds. SCOII'S iDULSIOD Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPQPH8SFKITES of Lime and Soda oato la curv o( fWrTL fv as BOlk.

41 Eiruljlon la BmmUUti It Hioiho it lor CONSDuHtOhI ctefu, ri-onchitis, Wartiag Oeagbr and Cel da. ra.eI.lon and tekenoottito. PHOTO iNGRAVINQ. non NatropoliUa rrti i Agauey, i York Clt I 1 I I I Bine TiHaacuae started to build his buainaas block on Meyer street, it haa aaoouragad other to do likewise, and now it ia rumored that Uabtoo Otero Will build a fin block opposite tba Tillaacu-a property on tbs same atreet. In raapooM to aa auqoiry from tba Keg is tar and Baoaivar of tba land offioe al Balt Lake city, oommisaioner Groff baa axpreoaod tha opinion that land containing a deposit of potters clay ia not subjiol to entry under tba mineral land laws.

Tba walla of Manager building on theoorner of Meyar and Maaailla atreeU bar boon started. This building, whiob will be of brick, when completed will add muoh to the bus mesa appearance of that part of th city. Tbo legislator haa passed and the governor signed the bill providing a militia oodt for Arisons. The bow ia dependant companies will be formed into a regiment of three batallkma, with regimental baadquartar probably at Tucson. Tba Bt.

Bev, J. Mill Kendrick, bishop of New Msxioo and Arisons, arrired ia Tnseon, on yssterday, and will remain aavaral days, will preach at Grace church, on Sunday, both morning and evening, and administer Urn til of confirmation. Th Phoenix Gantts of tba 17th lost, saysr Col. Wilson yesterday filed stipulations to build a railroad from rhoooix to Piaooott, and are firm ia th belief that th gentlemen will carry out his agreement. Col.

Wilson has assured tba Gaxatta that th building of tba road would oommenot within thirty daya, Tha walla of lha Episcopal ohurcb on tha corner of 8 tone Avenue and Camp atreet art now about sight feet high. They are of stone, obtained from Flynn's quarry west of town, and present rather a handsome appearance. Mr. Fleishman, th druggist, has SI scad th publis school of Tuoaoa un- obligations for th handsome and wry appropriate prawns of about fifty pretty liltl school aatobola for th children ia Miaa Pomaroyr department, Tna latest new from In Hawaiian Island announo that tba Prinoaaa, attar appointing bar cabinet, whioh oon-iat of Bamuel Parker, premier and miniater of fiuanoa, 0. N.

Bpancar, min 1 of tha interior, and W. A Whiting attorney gaaaral, Qoaaa LiUnokalani, on March 9th, publicly prod aimed tha Prinoaaa Tiotoria Kaiolani kairaas ep-pareol to tbo throe, Baoratary of war Proctor and quarter-Btaster-goaoral of tha United 8 tat are axpacted to arrive to this city before th and of tha month. Tba march an la of this oily should a that our distinguished guests are proparly raosivsd, and to consideration of their earnest endeavor ia th matter of tba new poet, a grand banquet should certainly be tendered them, Th gentlemen of the progressive Association should work this matter up. 1 Paso Herald. Coconino la not supremely happy oven now that tba habiliment of a new Vomit baa been legislated to ber.

Flag- alaff ha been designated the oonnty a- at until tba eptoin! election ia bald in Mu and aba thinks that it belongs to low by right permanently, liar smaller meter tVuuem, however, is ambitions for the asm honor and the oonlest bate een tbs two premie to be quite interesting, with tbs odds of oonrs to favored th former ioitit, Journal llin- Tb greatest bnpromnent in Corsets during tbe past twenty yuan Is tbe use of Coniine fa tbe place of bora or whalebone. It it used bt all of Dr. Warner's Conets and in nt effort. The Advantages of Corolinr over bora or whalebone are that it does not become set like whalebone; and it is more flexible and more Dr. Waraers Coniine Cmsets are made in twenty-four difler-ent styles, fitting every variety of figure thin, medium, stout, long Waists and short waist Sold everywhere.

jrjjam bm, xfri Near York and Chicago- ro ret her aflwtoc hm ffa ot rooihtni otto 1 WAeilXttf VMkkMAft lOAtmAoLond.Wto1 M4 a VAltkAbiv traatua ftMled) ooietitei i OtrtiwUrv for 0oa ouf pfttMot invdiMwl woe honid to TL MI wh la mtvwm aa4 Tr ft rgTTTTfc pv KNIGHTS DloodCuro. A olmdard howetioM to ewerototo era m. (h. TT'2 rare (ur Drip.l.. fartTMta ConHinattoe iu ttow nicwtoi end roil hr toUl at -M VJt I yuan, Miew mum ijwwjw.

THH "BON TON REST ALT RANT. Jo. Boldinl haaramnvad bis restaurant from tb Fashion building to tha Old Bt Cberlaa quarter oa Meyar strati between Oonaraa and Fanuiuatoa. Th Bon Too" ba haadsom room toj tMBlliw, u..

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