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Arizona Weekly Star from Tucson, Arizona • 4

Arizona Weekly Star from Tucson, Arizona • 4

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IT V4S UICKY F03 OSE MAN 10. ooncnia'ox OODS Sarsaparilla la carefully Uj prepared by experienced 1 pWmaclaU from Sam 1 parilla, Dandelion, Han drake. Poch.Ilplewa. Juniper Berriee, and ether well known vegetable remedies. The Combination, Proportion and Proeeee are Peculiar ta Bood'a Sana par Ilia, giving It strength and curative power Peculiar to Itielf, not possessed bp other remedies.

Hood's he tat wa ace 1 TO Tudsc3 OM tv 5' gMt tb grandest, tha largest, and tbs beet of Americas BivA. ment Enterprise. Unquestionably tha beat equipped Girona in tU woriA the finest horses and the greatest army of Oirou talent of any show oo arth arsaparilla Cures Scrofula, Solt Rheum, -Sores; Bolls, Pimples and all other affections caused bp Impute blood; Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and liver Complaints. It la Not What' Say, but what Hoods Sarsaparilla )oes, that tells ths story Hoods Earsaparllla jf RES DEATH WAS EASIER. Te Juba Sxto Tkaa a HanCictpr by III Hssilk ted Hiilsrlue.

Probate Judge Wood yesterday received a letter from Dr. Noon, of Oro Blanco, giving a aooount of tha suicide near there of John Sexton an old mining man. Tba causa of auioide waa dis-pondenoy growing oat of misfortune and ill health. Ha left the camp on Friday evening, end when he did act return bia friends became alarmed and a searching party waa aent out. About aiis oclock the next morning a Pspago Indian reported the 'finding of bia dead body.

Sexton lay on bis back, a big revolver in bis hand, hia finger still on tba trigger. A ball had passed entirely through his head from ths right aide and waa found embedded in a tree near by. Tha following nota addressed to Chaa. Ber-kenhead with whom be lived waa tbe only explanation of the auioide: To Mr. Ber kenhead Dear 8ir.

I hope you will forgive me tor all tha trouble I gave you. I see no show to get well. I will put an and to my troubles. You and Dr. Noon dona all tor roe you could, but I have been muoh trouble to you both and must end it.

John Sxxton. Accompanying Dr. Neons letter and Sextons note was oonveysnoe extern Led by Sexton last Wednesday to Mr. Berkenhead of eight mining claims in tbe Oro Blanoo district. The conveyance waa without witnesses or acknowledgement, and therefore valneleea except aa a nuncupative will.

There waa no inquest aa the circumstance of death were 0 evident, and besides there waa no jnatio of the pesos in tbe precioot to hold one. Sexton waa sixty three years old and bad lived In the aonthern part of the Territory many year. So far as known be baa no living relatives. DISAStROUS FLOODS. All Csmmanlcatis.

Cut With Of. Soloiqeivills Nowlhe Leading Circus ani Menagerie on ilie Wera Hemislipb a The nnlj modern up to date UdUJ exhibition, traveling. No wonder it in great. Three rings, 2 stages, one-half mile track, oolosssl menagerie, roysl aquarium, 4 trains, 10 aoresosnvas, 20,000 seats, 1,500 employes, $4,000,00 daily expenses, 100 phenomenal acta, 20 hurricane raoea, 25 cl owes, 6 bands, 60 oagsa, 15 open dens, herd at elephants, drove of oamela, worlds renowned perform art, every great aot known. i Capital 83,000,000.00.

WORLD3 WONDERS. Ornithological amphibious and' reptilian amusements from the four parte of tha earth. Mountains, tungles, forests, fens, pampas, prarisa and plains contribute their fiercest aud strongest denizens to ths veritable worlds eon-grsbsaf the brute jreatiou. Street Parade One ftlile Long. processional feature of merit possible eus, sl-phanta, camels, bands, savtfs uneque features you will ever asa agaii An expensive triumph of Wealth, Art, Good Taste, Energy; embracing.

Beauty. Bpltal dor. Magnificence, affording pleasure, wonde-, instruction. A moving, living, breath- reoare" of flKaT BHQW Application was made in probate court yesterday for letters of adminie-tratiou on tha eclats of Matilda C. de Btokrutb.

Clerk Halbert, of tha diatriot court, met Mr. Woods on tbe street sad refused to speak to him. Thera bad been no trouble between iheea old friends, bat Mr. Halbert was that way with everybody. He had just acquired a new suit of clothes.

Mr. G. H. Dailey yesterday received word from Col. Martin that tbe life of Mrs.

W. IL Barnes ia despaired oL Hhe left Jacksonville tor Tucson with tbs udge nearly a week ago so much improved that there seemed no doubt of tier recovery. Tbe journey was undertaken prematurely and a relapse 1 came. Yioe-President and General Manager Kruttachnitt, of tba Southern Pacific, passed through town on Tuesday night his special oar Guadalupe attached to No. 20.

He ia on bia way to San Francieoo to taka charge of tbe new poet to whioh be has been lately ap-minted. He left New Orleans last Friday. Baron von Beiobenbacbcalled King William" for abort, waa before Justice Meyer yesterday morning, charged with carrying concealed weapons. Tba offense was committed last Sunday morning, bnt King William bad not been able to appear in oonrt. He drew a knife on a Mexican.

He was given 350 or fifty days, and tbe justice after-ward remitted the sentence to 310 or ten days. The Oriental Order of Humility received a large secession on Saturday night. It ie 'growing so rapidly that the secretary's offioe ia getting to be no sine cure. And big as it is, tbe nicest thing about the membership is its kind. Tbe new members are Messrs.

L. Hart, H. Drachmae, Gen. John, son, A. J.

Halbert and Philip Oontien Its astonishing ths amount of goods sold by Lonergan A Co. That is if one should judge by The number of purchases made by tbe good people of Tuoeon and vicinity. They are having a big run all tba time, whioh proves, prices must be very low tad tbs assortment of goods complete. If von need anything in the line it will pay you to prloe goods. A big washout on tba Southern Pact, flo near Bowie on Sunday afternoon baa slightly deranged passenger traffic.

Thera wa a terrifio rain storm lasting for several hours, and tbe waters rushed down against tbe track, displacing it in places for nearly two miles. Tbe track was not' washed out, but moved to ths right from two to ten feet. It was gotten back into place in a remarkably abort time considering tbe extent of ths damage, and the west bound express due here ea Sioday -e veiling crowed early yesterday morning and reach Tuoeon at ten o'olook. The sama traid A saloonkeeper near tbs depot made a mistake night before Early in tbe evening two hobos 1 tried to breek into his bouse and alarmed hie wife. Tbe saloonkeeper began an indiscriminate bunt for boboe.

He held up two strangers who happened to bo ooming np town. They were induced to be passive and accommodating by a long gun and followed tbe saloonkeeper into bia saloon sod gave a good acoonnt of tbemselvea. Tba feelings of the strangers wera mollified as far as possible by free drinks. Billy Waters of tbe 8. P.

machine shops, waa tbe victim of a painful accident yesterday. He was engaged in lining a boiler with fire brick. The only light came through the small opening of tbe boiler and just as be waa about to cut a brick some one looked into the opening and obstructed tbe light. Tbe brick ax ent off Waters thumb buck of tbs first legging it hanging by shred of skin anufieab. With bia band in that condition Waters finished his work on the boiler.

Then be sought a pbyaioian who naturally proposed to amputate -it, rtOhuo," said Waters, put it bsck and maybe it will grow." Mr. Fred G. Hnghes returned yesterday afternoon from a trip through tbe aonthern part of the county. He was at both Grestervill and Nogales The vicinity of Greaterville baa been drenohed with heavy rains 'lately and fact they seem to have oovered tha whole aonthern and western part of the county. Ranges are better than they have been for years.

Nogales, Mr. Hnghes says, is almost depopulated. Everybody is going to the Magdalena feast. The country this side is also moving in that direction, fl met one prooession of thirty wagon heeded for the feast. ever Divides.

ficYer Disappoints. Judge Bouse and Hon 8. M. Franklin returned yesterday morning from an attempt to reach Solomonville loan-gage in work in Chambere previous to tbe opening of the October term at Solomonville. They were able to get no farther than Bowie on aooount of disastrous washouts on the Bowie road.

Tbe track is utterly washed away in place and in other waa only displaced. The waabont occurred last Saturday night, and now even-the-- iter. of the has not beenaoertaioed. President Garland is doing all he oan bqt it wi)l be days before traffio osn be resumed. Tbe telegraph line is also down, so that communication absolutely out off.

The rain was the heaviest ever known in that part of til country. The water gathering from the Immense water shed rushed down in a wall serosa tha mesa on which Bow i -4a situated and stood in many of tha houses at depth of foot. The N. M. A A.

also suffered frpm a washout but it was less damaging pod has been repaired. A BREAR Ilf THE LINE. Ctllls Wil Aim 4 Fresi Ssaera fijlfr Qct, $3, Experienced Detectives in Attendance! They are constantly on th watch to protect th public from th operations ef gamble and swindler. tlxo Date; unde 9 25 Ct icente Arenas joMlis Empty Gut 1 fatal' Gui. $u4ai Morning Tragy--Gaalut Mongt thetas Almost tsstaally Kills by Man With Wheat Sh Ha Bssa Illegally Llvlsg Ssvss Years.

Yioente Arenas shot and killed Guadalupe Mongio, a woman with whom he had been living, at half past aix oclock on Sunday morning. shooting occurred in tbe Barrio Libre, at lb southern extremity of Myere street. Tbe only witness of the tragedy ws Crus Mongio, the 16-year-old son of tba dead woman. Arenas said tbe Shooting waa accidental and be surrendered lumself and was locked up. Justice Myere summoned a coroner's jury, composed of John A.

Black, Wm. Haney, A. D. Stahl, F. A.

Stevens, G. H. Dyt and Geo. After viewing the body the inquest was adjourned until yesterday morning. The most important witness was the son of the victim, and his etory of tha tragedy wae complete.

He said that he had brought the pistol home that morning and finding some cartridges asked Arenas it ha thought they would fit it. Arenas waa in front of tbe house and having received the piatol from tbe bo be held it above bia bead to snap it. The gun waa supposed to be. empty and tbe napping of it waa a precautionary per formaoce. Tbe woman earns to tba door while tbe snapping waa going on and exolaimed: Not No!" Arenas lowered the gun, hia finger yet on the trigger, and when the muzzle waa level with her breast ha anapped it again.

Arenas story wsa tbe same a tba boys. Two women who beard tbe shooting ran up before tbe woman waa quite dead. Arenas was on tbe ground beside her, clasping her iq hi artps, almost insane with grief. Tbe ball bad entered tbe right breast and ranging across and backward had cut tha aorta. Death followed in five mioutee aud was appareatly painless.

Thera seemed to be no evideuoe of intentjonsl killing, so the coronere jnry decided that thg shooting was accidental. Areeac-vaf discharged, while in jnil and after hia release strengthened the finding of the jury. The one thing against him is a rather bad reputation. Ha seems to be ad diotad to accidents of this kind. A few yearn ago ha shot Miguel Nunez through the left breast, missing the heart.

Nunez recovered, but the shooting had tba peculiar effect of leeving jlia left leg shorter than tha right on aooount of gome derangement of the nerves by the passage fct fh ball. Arenas baa stabbed a man or two in seasons of intoxication, and on other occasions be has been arrested tor peace disturbances. qlgays badi a knife or some other deadly weapon. When sober he i laid to be fairly good citizen. Tbs dead woman waa a native of -Sonora and was about 85 years old.

8b and Arenas bad lived together seven years, ell tbe time overlooked by tbe Edmanda act. -T- gee ts Shan's laas George Chao See, a C.hinnman been living in luxury off of a about aix mile north of this oily, ban been leasing it to syndicate duck hunters in Toosos at 340 a year, and the arrangement wa so satisfactory to 11 sides that another lease waa entered into fpjr the present season, and the syndicate was making preparation to sow wild rice and maka it A lake to which docks from all over the world would flock for winter quarters. Bat tbs spirit of wring petered Geo. Cbee Sbsn, He bed the only fak ip the vioiuity, and there seemed no earthly reason why be should not Dam bia own Like a true monopolist ha raised the rate fifty per cent the first dash oat pf the box. Bnt 369 wasnt all tbe traffic wcuU t-Tbs syndicate agreed to it ppjl Geo Pbee Shan wse surprised attheavididity with which tbs raise was met.

Hia surprise didn't long, and ha to mk condition! more profitable. Incuef wollnoingtbe privi-lege through tbe year time down to four months. Four mou!" not cover tbe open eeaaon for ducks, bnt the eyndioate would probably have accepted tbe ent in time, which was in an inverse ratio to tbe raise prioe, if Geo. Cbee Sban had not named atill another oondition. Ha wanted a shooting privilege for himself.

Then tbe syndicate had a row with him. Ha ia right there all the time, and wonld be pretty aura to be using bia privilege every morning, so by the time hunters fro the city conld get to tbe lake there wouldnt be a duck within five miles. All negotiations ware broken off, and the syndicate ia making arrangements to build a lake of its own a mile thie aide of Geo. Obee Shan. It will be mad no attractive that all teal and mallard will frequent it, and only mud bens and other non spit respecting birds will flook to the Chinaman's inland sea.

Las lake He of PERSONAL POINTS. Miss Bessie Kincaid returned yeeter-d syTnorn ing rom a short visit at Temps. J. W. Donovan, of tha B.

P. machine abopa, is at work again after a vacation pent in the east. Mr. and Mrs. Wightman, of Yuma, who baa been.

visiting in Torre, Mexioo, are expeoted to reach Tuoaon this even-Ing on their return. They will remain in town with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Trippel for a few days Its tent Last Sunday Hat lith-oiit Its Briglit Side. II Haat Rais tkerif Caaiarta Weal Have Travels 300 Miles lor Nothing-Ha Capture Mas.

Whose Career Ha Btoa Evsnllul. Pheriff B. H. Cameron, of Coconino oonntv, paaeed through the city last night 'from El Paso with Chaa. Green, wanted in Flagstaff for embexxlement.

That had him at all waa a matter of pur luck and a result of tbe big washout near Bowie last Sunday afternoon. Green wm arrested in Flagstaff nearly a year ago for embexxlement He wae released from jail on habeas corpus and left tha oonntry. Ha wm indicted last May and sinoe then Sheriff Cameron has been trying to look bias up. Hs heard of him at El Paso and corresponded with tha marshal there. A week ago be received a telegram from the marshal saying that Green wm in custody.

He start at one for El Paso and reached Tnoson ImI Sunday morning, receiving the requisition from the governor who wm in the city. On acoonnt of tha WMh-out on Sunday- afternoon tha sheriff wm delayed twenty.fonr hour and wm further chagrined when ha did at ImI reach El Faso to find that the man in custody wm not th man wanted. Hia name was Green, but with tbe name tbe reeemblsnoe ended. The sheriff wm ready to leave Paso but oouldnt get way until the following day. Looking over a hotel register to kill time he mw a name which interested him.

It wm the name of Chaa. Groan, tha real Green this time. Ho had lately 'oome over from tbe Doe CabexM mine in Mexioo. The sheriff went to hia room and found him in bd. Hello, Charlie, wm hia greeting; Tv come after yon." "The 1 you aayV replied Green, and addod: Welj, you seem to have got But Green bad prospered and raised up valuable friends siooe be left Flagstaff, 0 that be is likely to have pretty clear sailing.

He owned at one time 35000 stock in the Doe CebesM- mina. Tbe oompany failed after a big mill bad been erected and a large amonot of low grade ore hsd been taken There way reorganization and Groen, having escaped from Flagstaff, went before the eMtero stockholder with liia stock and a proposition to handle the ore. A con tract wm made with him and under Superintendent Harper of tha mina be began work, Th min itself ia rapidly developing into a vary valuable prop, erty and Green haa in sight for hia early abar of tbs profit not 1m than 350,000. Mr. Harper happened to be with him in El Paso on the Sheriff Cameron wonld not have arrested him but for the washout.

It wm neoeaaary of course for Green to go back to Flag-staff, bnt Mr Harper and an El Faso banks offered to giv tba sheriff a uq; of money sufficient to oover the probable amount of th bond or they would furnish an indemnity bond oa which Green conld raise another bond on hi arrival at Flagstaff. Tba sheriff tha indemnity bond in bia inside pocket and Green 1 only a sort of traveling companion withont restraint. saj hall back at tba min in two week making mor money than piell know wbat to do, with. Tha sheriff say th trouble Green Is he's got too many brains. If wera leM intellectual be woqld hav 1 trouble.

Green is a grad Oita fom Lb University of Mich igan. lived in Flagstaff three years and extended hi credit far it woqld go In every Thn he began a it item of check manipulation. Daring his stay in Flagstaff married an estimable young lady and went on a wadding tour. Tba itinerary wm marked by th bill be left unpaid and tbe money borrowed. -The postmaster at Flagstaff knew lbs route tba bride and groom bad iaksn by tba postmarks oq the lottery which followed him iato flreeq is geejng an easier tiff now, apd if be can kep out of th pen ha'll in th swim.

IMPROVEMENTS AT UNION PARK. A Shsrt sf lbs New Tkrtt La, Bicycle Track. Civil pngjnper J. 0. Smith baa just furnished a gurrey for til bicycle track to bs constructed inside tbe rao track at Uolon Park.

Dw owner of park, Mr. DeGroff, will be ready ef tbie evening to receive bid for carrying ont tbe engineer's plana, and work will be commenced on it so soon I1- it may be finished by Nov. 1. track will be one third of a mile, ths etrplcb ou two sides 814 feet each, it lb Iprrf lb? tyacji wil be banked five feot Tbere will absolutely po grade, bnt jt wjll bp pearly dead level spirit IsT1 CP DfikU it-After tbe grading of the track It 'will be covered with a two pcb cost of ceraeet like that with whioh th ground in front of the 8ao Xavier is paved. Tbe cement ia obtained at rantano and twynty-fiyp par loads, ten cubic feet to th.

oar load will reqqireij. rFqr the purpose of sprinkling the track, aline of water pip will be run around the of it, so that it will never be neoss-garjr for fioyse, hoof or a wagon tiro to mtr it almost glassy smooth-nee. All this deanriptiou-ia not- neoeaaary fur those who Lavs seen th famone track at Manhattan Beach, the fattest in the United states. This is drawn on precisely th same IjnM. for tbs tbe purpose of a rao between a horse and a wheelman, the two traoka might well be one.

Th bora on tbs outer track wonld bav to make two Ispa to the wheelman's tbrpa on the taper and the same wire wonld be tba.goaLof both. Th coat of the new bloyoi track will from 3650 to 3750. In th arrangement of th track base bail gronnd i not kwt right pf. Mrs. M.

E. Heaton returned yesterday from a short visit to San Francisco. E. A. Shattuck, a cattlo boyer front Ashland, ia in town looking np stock.

Mrs. H. J. Bod man and Mrs. John Iaing, of Casa Grande, are stopping at ths Orndorff.

Mias Julia DeBaud, of Tnoson, left yesterday for Phoenix to pay a visit to her mother. Mr. Vf. Wilson, member of the Armour Packing company of Kansas City, came in from the east oiTSunday night. Guests at the Occidental yesterday wera J.

H. Pol User, Phoenix; E. A. Shattuck, Ashland, H. L.

Gray, Solomonville; P.Romero, Canoa. Mrs. T. Bonillas and children arrived from Sonora, Mexioo, Saturday evening on visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Bortou, of this city, Jake Politzer, representing the IL H.

McNeill Printing company, Phoenix, arrived in town on Sunday morning. He left yesterday overland for Nogales Joseph Thalbeimer. proprietor of the Central hotel, Phoenix, wa in town -yesterday. He ia from three weeks eastern tonr, embracing Milwaukee, St. Louis aud Kansas City.

Final distribution was made jester day in the eetnte of Luoien Walker on an order from the probate court of Pinal oounty. The estate in this oounty consists of mining properties inherited by the deoeased from bis brother, John D. Walker. The new Southern Pacific time card announced by. tbe Star last Sunday morning will go into effect tomorrow morning.

No. 19, tbe early morning train from tbe vest, will arrive here at 9 o'clock, six hours later than now, and will leave at 9:20, arriving at El Paso at 8:45 p. m. The limited service will begin on Oct. 31, the first train leaving New Orleans on that date.

other will leave San Franoiaco on Nov. 2. Gin Sing ia an aesthetic Chinaman from Clifton. Hs came to town yesterday morning and began detecting de fecta in local institutions for the temporary relief of hunger. He went into Chinese restaurant at lunch time.

As aoon as tbe meal was set before him be left the table and went out on the atreet and advertised tbe bouse. wTbat said he nog5od; cant flix nothing fit for white man to eat." Florencio Buis, held to tbe grand jury for robbery, was released on bail Hie release was tbs result of habeas oorpus proceeding before Commissioner Chalmers last Saturday at which the prisoner's attorney and the diatriot attorney agreed a reduo lion of bail from $750 to iNjO. The bondsmen were not secured udtikjs terday afternoon. The regular monthly meeting of the Tucson Building and Loan Association was held last night. After the tram action of routine bosinees, which con aiated in part of offering 33500 for loans, the direoton engaged in a discussion ef the beat plan of preparation for; the maturity of tba first series, whioh will oocur in not mors than 102 months.

In that event tbe Association will have attained a record made by no other association on the ooaat. Nothing definite grew out of th discussion. A young society Gentleman going boms early yesterday morning found dog convention assembled in front of his residence. He wormed his way through the throng, got into the house and found bia gun. Ha took a ahot at the chief orator and a hasty adjourn meat was (taken.

But the shot called another and immediate meeting. A oouple of officers constituting a quorum gathered and engaged ia a debate oon-' earning the direction from which the shot had seemed to oome. Awarded Highest Honors Worlds Fair, DR; 'aw MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crape Cream of artar Powder. Free horn Ammonia, Akim or any other adulterant, 40 years the Standard, AST Admission 60 Cent.

The home plate and back top will be outaida th tracks. In front of ths grand stand. The traoks at that point offer no obataole, and if their snrfaoe ia disturbed by the players, a boy with a broom and a bucket of water can re tort th evenneM in five minute. TERRITORIAL NEWS. From th Mass Fit Pisss.

Tber will be a grand re-union of all th ret arced elders gtth Mormon church st Co-Op haflon Thanksgiving. Beminisoancea of their lives as mis-ionariee wil given, and grand pionio dinner will be served. All tb people are invited and all who attend are- assured of a most pleasant time, From th lUpablieaa. Th movement for the removal ef tha Chinese joints and dens of corruption on First street is now beoomiog general. Th evil is there and will remain loeg as th Chines population 'are allowed to liy undisturbed la th hovsl ia the qqioee oeqter of the oity.

Tbe basinsM men are one and all strongly in favor of tbsir relegation to tba how to force them to remove ia tbe vital question. If no other method is at band leave tba police make daily raids oo tb joints for opium smokers and they will aoon get tired of being continually harassed and will move of their own aooord. yrqm th Coom4n) 8qq 0. F. Hoff has a force of seen at work putting np the polM and wires for tb telephone svstera.

Th instrument have all baeu put ia place la the store and dwellings, and tbe exobanga will open witb about forty patrons. The central offioe will be in tbe postoffioe. Cbas. tV Dal I will bave charge of tbe offioe, bia past experieoo with telephone libee ll inqrc tjie publio prompt and satizfaqtory eervioe. Mr.

Hoff expects to everything rdine for the openjqg of the telephone exchange about October 1st. letief from Wilson HimUton itate that hM started a Hoboken, N. and also states that ba ia prospering and that th people there trpat jjiin l)Jj tbe prodigal son. It take pure, unadulterated gall to win iu these days, and it is probably trn that there are as many auokera in Hew Jersey as there are In Arizona. W.

O. O'Neill cams In from New York City Tneeday and left Wednesday morning for.Freaoott. "Bucky says that ha ia more of a populist tbaa aver, and that hia association with tb gold bags of tbe East haa not changed his politics jn the least, and bs wilt devote bis time to fighting Jo tiw qilweg ganqe andreys there ia no doubt of tbe qlti. mat suoceM of tree silver. From Th Turns BsnlinaK The Tuoean Rational $an of th First Regiment stopped over here Mon-fi7 Right oo au invitation needed the members by the Philharmonic Club of this villag on its return horn from participating in th fiesta held in 8m Bernardino ImI week.

In th evening they (five an open air eoooert in tha publio school grounds which proved a rare treat to those who bad tha pleasure of being present. The following day they serenaded a number of bus in ire bouses. Tbe Sentinel offioe wm honored with that beautiful air dear to tb heart of every American, Manning Through Georgia. Tb baud ia one of th treat iu tb Territory and wre highly oomplimeutel by th pnM of Sau Bernardino. Sheriff Mel Greelsaf passed list Wednesday and night at camp Thoms in tha Gila City mountains.

Ha informs (is that about midnight the still- nee of th eamp wm suddenly brok and every man awakened by tMrifying cries from a miner by the name of Carpenter. He told the bore that while he' wm sleeping a wild eat had ponnoed oa him and taken away a piso of his era. On investigation a slight wound wS discovered just above tha, elbow. All hands took a hand in dressing it and whan Sheriff Greeleaf left ths woqpdej I men wm doing nicely, From the Gamtte. Chari i Gibford fa a consumptive who cam to Phoenix with little ouh plenty of borrowing obeek and a natural proclivity to extend hi eredit and, gst full a goat.

Through the influscN -of Col. Cotton and G. H. HonsbeU, Gibford wm aent to th hospital is he proved to entirely improvident. Ift wm discharged from tna hospital he- cans some of hia friend in Chicago sent him money enough to get on a lag.

Yesterday Gibford wm ia town drank anfi hia friend had bit thrown in. If something fa not done to restrain him th poor fellow will last very quickly. Just how a man in tb hospital oan gat liquor fa not apparent to. the critical publio. If B.

Hay rtqrod fast night from the coast, Hs says that on tha night Miller was murdered ha wm at tb Bodega billard parlor and knows nothing about th fatal ahot that nt Miller to eternity. From tire BeotiaeL There wm consummated a few day go, mining (M Yhjoh if jiWy 19 prove of th most beneficial iiqpqrtsqo to th CmU Dome Mining District wherein th property in quMtion is lor oated. -Mr. James A. Fleming, of Phoenix purchased from Georgs Miles, one-half Interest in the Gats group of mines, situated about 21 mil north of Yuma on th Colorado Tbs property consist of four mins sad milisita and th purchase prioe WM $3,000 of whioh 31000 wm paid tofiay and tb reqjaiodar payable jn focf month.

Mr. Thoma Gates, pt owner of th minM and th origin T7 locator returned few days go from. trip made thereto for th pqrpoM making surveys and looking ovar th ground preparatory to puttie qn fora of rnineri. The Stax Is In receipt of information from Chairman Colin Cameron of the live stock sanitary commission that on and after Ootober 22nd, cattle will be admitted into the United State from Sanora, thus making a break in an imaginary ling extending serpss the continent from Ssn Francisco tp tha Chesapeake JJay, The line beginning at Sen Pranoiaoo, runs in a north easterly direction to th Nevada line, then down th iin to Mohave and on between California and Arizona to the Mexican boundary whioh it followa to a point in Texas. After this, it follows no other than county ligea, and run irregularly within tba 35th and 8th parallels.

Tha quarantine line wa established on February 7, 1895 by the departmept of agricaf-tpy anij wa deerjbed in Iregnutions for tips inspection end (jaarantiqe of neat cattle, sheep and other ruminant and swine imported into the United State." The regulations were established under sot of oongree approved more than ten years before. They want ipto effect on February 15, and frer to bin fores until Deoember lt of this year. Tb.ey proyided that within thee dates qo ciftle jboqld be transported screw th line except by nil for immediate slaughter, under certain oonditlons. They worked a peculiar Lair.1 upon the cattle men of this Territory, wi.oee range were adja-oent to tbe proscribed area. Their oat-U might stray soross th Mexican line which i aoloaicjeni with the quarantine line, and they were there tq JtqjT flolea they ehoee to stray back-.

Thera was a great deni of pomplain-ing by atookmen, bnt so far aa ia known there waa In this Territory a single violation of the regulations. That occurred near Turns. A cattleman's stock was starving to death in Sanora. Us became desperate tbs peoepeot of the loee of pie herd and drove it acroee. He waa to a Fdra) frnc jury and tba oharge waa ignored, pom legal doubt baa been expressed as to ths power to enforce the penalty for the violation.

Tpe erimelo be pnoisLel ie defined by the secretary pf ture, who prescribes the regulations. He prooeeda of oooree under act of congress whioh though baa no power of its own to delegate to another th legislative fu not bpoLdefinln crime. THE mineral market. Saw Fssvoiaoo, pet. 2.

SiLvaa Bam 67671 Mwxjoas 64J CMS Fsr Real. Famished snf unfurnished single or sn suite. 1 H. B. Dodox, if North Charoh Street, 1 rooms, Shipment el Turquslsl From the Prospector.

Mr. Jnlioa Goldsmith and Superin-dent Haxlewood came in today from Turqnois. Tha new said Mr. Goldsmith, when seen tbfe afternoon by a Prospecter reporter, i looking remarkably well. Some exoellent quality of turqnois has been taken oat and today I made a shipment to head-quarters at New York, Ail the first class turquois ore ia aent by Wells Fargo A (3o.

Tha ore ia all sorted and graded, tha aeoond olasa which also commands a fanoy figure when 150 or more pounds are oooumnlated then it is shipped by freight. A shipment of this kind is1 made about every-two months, the last having been made very recently and tbe return gave more than aatieeactory results. Mr. E. Goldsmith brother of Mr.

Goldsmith here and heavily interested in the Company at Turquoia baa sent word that upon bia return from Europe about tha middle of next' month he will some bare and tba contemplated extensive work and operations on a larger scale will doubtless be put in exeentioo. The company own ths best mines in the United States, and kheyr pot elder the genTprodnoer al Turqnois superior to any they operate. About 25 feet has been suck on tbe new find and a big excavation following tbe deposits of tnrquoia. Supt Haxlewood ia pleased with the proepeota -and thinks it will prove a bigger mine than any of tna claims now worked. Other mine of the group are being worked and continue to prodnoe excellent gems.

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