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Arizona Weekly Star from Tucson, Arizona • 4

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MINERS CONVENTION, Awarded Highest Honor World's Fair. hand of Man gala unawares. wouu ba hard to meka tha inmate i though. Phoenix Republican. Tha aanoal Installation of tha offioan of Ivanhoe oommandary, K.

T. Preaoott Chapter R. A. wu held os Satarday night. The offioan install in tbe Commandery were: A.

A. John. E. W.J. Martin, G.

G. Karri, a W. N. Kelly, Trau J. J.

ina, Walls, 8. J. LatW -Std. G. H.

Cook, Bd. Brecht, E. P. Holliday, San. Tu Chapter offioara (Detailed were: i Martin, H.

N. Levy, K. B. Hetharington, 8 G. H.

Bchnerm. A. A. Johbe, 8. Hi'l, cu! EL; M.

Goldwater, P. M. Card R. A. D.

Bernhardt, J. W. Smith! F. G. Breobt, M.

of P. A. Johoa Guard. After tba installation a has. quet wu spread and a moat enjoyabli time followed.

Courier. From the Floreao Tribune. The Cameron ara opposing tba oott. Urination of lorn Huge for poatmutar of Tuoaon. If Hughes ware half i disreputable tha Camerons ba onght to ba put out.

But ha isnt. The Good Templars took In fiva naw members last Wednesday evening, and a high old time wu had. Thia organl. zation ia doing good work in thia com. munity, Judge M.

Doan oama in tnm Phoenix yesterday, where be haa baaa in attendance on the seuion ot th) Supreme Court Auooiat Juatioa, He will return to Phoenix tomorrow. Th Sapreme Court hu considerable work etiil befora it. The people of Pinal oouoty have reaaou to be proud of th reoord already mada by their fellow citizen. to the prapriatory of calling a ouoven tiou of miners. Every gentleman ad drsaed save on approVed of tba suggestion aod requested that tha call be mad.

I oomplied with th request and as a result I feel bound to aay without th least desire to bestow compliments beyond what ara deaaaved, that I have the pleasure of addressing as fine an appearing body of man aa I ever looked upon; a body of man who ara qualified by bueines experieno and mantel capaoity; by intergity ot character aod inglenaas of purpose; by education aod knowledge of tba wants end interests of the people, to even take into tbair owa beads, it oallad upon to do ao, the rein of state government end to give th people es good laws and aa good government 'aa is vouchsafed to th people of any atate in tb Union. I now invite you to proceed to business by nominating on ot your number for temporary chairman, after whioh it will reel with you to take snob notion aa in yonr judgment you may deem wia. Now before I put th motion of Mr. Evan for tbe eleotion ot a temporary chairman I desire to aay I am not a miner 'nor am I delegate sod I am aa-horized to apeak tor nobody, yet I feel aa thongh I ought to aay to my republican friend bare and elsewhere that I hop no rapnblioan will in any way, shape or manner undertake to maka any politioal oapital by or through thia organization. I believe that if only matters pertaining to tha mining industry finds plaoe or standing with tha association to ba organized it wil be of great vain to the industry, bnt th moment politioe or politioiana intrude themselves into its oounoils, that moment its usefulness is goo.

At tb oloe of the address a motion for temporary organization prevailed and Hon. M. Q. Samsmego, of Tuoaon, wu mada temporary ohairman, Mr. W.

S. Adams, of Jerome, temporary secretary, and Mr. F. B. Devereux, of Phoenix, assistant secretary.

Mr. Tiffany wu aeleoted stenographer. A motion fori, a committee ot ona from eaoh county on permanent organization than 1 prevailed and Chairman Samaniego mada tha following aleotiona: Edwards, Gils; 8 Adams, Ysvspsi; Evans, Mtrioopa; Wa Griffith, Pima; Mr Howard, Cochise; Mr Broad, Mohave; Mr Holcomb, Yams; Truman, Pinal: ONeill, Oooonino; 8 Frisby, Navajo; A Bunts, Apache; Oolquabao, Graham. Tha eommittaa wu then instructed by vote of the convention to retire end report in half an hoar. Phoenix Herald.

A marriage Itoana waa yesterday issued to Manual Soto aod Sautes Padil lo, both ot Tuoaon. Ia tb Probata Court yesterday, the annual aoooaut was fi.ed in tha matter Of tba guardianship of Carlo Gomes. Dr. F. A.

Sweat, Otto VanKaull efid S. W. Clarkson, arrived ia the city yes terdey sad era quartered at tha New Orodorff. Tba laying of tha foundation for tha A. O.

U. W.building will be oommenoed by Gontraotor Bussell today or tomor row, unless inolement weather prevent. County Treeaurar Hoff raporU tha reoeipt from tha Uoited States ot $760, being payment for rant for nine months of 1897, fpr tha portion of tba Court House occupied tor Federal purposes. Tba hotel business seema to increasing. Tba Naw Orodorff hotel haa beau forced to iuoreaae its eooommoda tiooa to tha extant of twenty additional rooms, by annexing tba Goodfsllow and tha Bloxton properties.

Tba mambara ot tba Epworth League were laat aveniag entertained eooially by Mre. Lon Holliday, at her reaidenoe, Mra. Holliday established reputation aa a boa tee assure tba eorreotnaaa of tba assertion that the guest paaaad a delightful evening. J. W.

Pay ns, general manager of the Grand Reef Mine, waa at the New Orndorff yesterday, having arrived from Lo Angeles ou the morning train. While in Loa Angelo he pur chased machinery for the working ot tbe Grand Reef properly. Thia morning laft for tba mines, via Wiloox. Ben Fairbanks reached bia fifty-ninth birthday on Tuesday. Mrs.

Fairbanks deemed the fact worthy of notio and invited a number of their friend to a social gathering in tha evening in huoor ot it. Somewhat to Bans surprise numerous friends, beaida forma) congratulations, brought present with them, aod a vary happy evening waa paaaad. Surveyor-General Christ aod hia wit were feeling somewhat lonely yeeterday. Their aon and daughter make their borne with them and for soma time paet Mr. Hitlioger has shared their borne, Yeeterday young George had occasion to leave the oity on business, Miss Christ left for a trip, while Mr.

Hittinger laft for California to join hi daughter Mra. Gray. Surveyor ChiHson was yesterday at work surveying aod establishing the line of the A. O. U.W.

lot eo Congress treeCupou wbioh their building- ie about te be erected. Tbe building committee having ooooluded it advisable that a final and careful survey of tba property be made before tbe foundation ot tha building be oommaooed; It would aeem from advices from tbe Glob that the Gila Valley railroad ia to ba extended to Globe aa rapidly aa possible, work to oommeooe with a larga force, within a few weeks. 'Those ot tha Stab reader interested in snob matters may assured that its management will endeavor to promptly pubi'sb, as randerad, a reoord of decisions at tha Territorial 8npram Court at tha present aeaaiou. The Canadian authorities have issued an order that no parson will for tbe present be permitted to pass into the Yukon oountry, unless provided with provision sufficient for their needs for one year. Dr.

F. A Sweet, tha physician and surgeon of tbe Copper Qaeen and one ot tha most expenenoed and reliable ot a profession in tha territory, ia visiting Tnoson. Dr. Sweet ia on of the solid eititena of abe who enjoy the distinction of having many friend in the old Pnebio. Thn new boilsis and noginn for tba alaotrie light plant art bring put plaoa.

Thara ba tboaa wbo would lika vary muoh to bava tba atreet railway oom plated to tha Uuiveraity befora Arbor Day Tba building for tha oold atoriga plant ia approaoblng eompletioo. Yea-ierday quita a larga portion ot tha machinery arrived. Both tha Consolidated National Bank and tha Ariaona National Bank at their lata anaual eleotion of offioara ra-elsoted thoaa aarving during tha previous yaar. Willis Bauson, wbo has bean attend ing tba University School of Minaa for toms mouths past, left tor bis horns, Florenoa, tbia morning. Tha olimata waa down to tha ratting point in tha ahada, yastarday.

Tbia ia imply fins, for it carries back tba yaokee folks to their north-eaatern winter axparianoea. Mr. Jaapar Borivner, who baa bean taking a abort course ot assaying and metallurgy at tha Arisons School ot Mioee, leaves for Yuma oouoty tbia tvauing, where ha ha been angaged to aaaiat in milling operations at out of tha properties opanad during tha past yaar, Tba first installment ot heavy hip manta by larga team, from Ei Plomo, ia expected to reach Tuoeon toe ay, thu ao, nelly inaugurating tba diraot bust ness from aod to that important mining dietriot, which oannot but add largsly to tha volnma of Tuoaona bo el new. Tha aarvtoa of tha Tucson Electric Light Company baa become ao muoh in demand that tba company ia compelled to double ite steam capaoity ao aa to add 1,200 mors lights to the bueinees This ia also a good avideuoa of prosperity aod tha substantial growth of tba city It ia tha Intention of Mr. Mariner, instructor ot tha Juvenile Cornet Bend of thia oity, to give a oonoert within tha next three or four weeks, and jndg ing from tha advancement made by theee young folks, our people will be favored with a rare treat.

Tha oldest member ot the organisation ia fifteen years ot age, and tha yonngast years. In tha early houra of yeeterday morn ing the' thermometer registered 18 degrees above sero. Only ones befora tins winter bve it reached ao tow a point and that waa on December 22nd. Thia, however, show tbia aeaaoo to be one of nnuaual severity for Tueson, einoe tbe low temperature named haa been in the paet, reached only at intervale of four or five years. Yesterday waa obaerred.aa a holiday by tba pnbiio achoole and a'l publio offioee.

The mao from tbe Stab found bimeelt very much hampered in hie aearch for the eluaiva item. There waa no aeeaion of tha polioe court, no sitting In ailher juatioea ooart, the oonnty offloea not open tor bueioeea, and gen sraily tha nsnal avenues from whiob news ia secured were found to be oeed. A letter waa yesterday received from Surveyor Contsen by hia father, stating that tba re survey of the line aeggra-gating the Deer Creek ooal fields waa programing aa rapidly aa bad been ex peoted anil tba work would be carried forward aa nearly eoutinuoualy aa tba weathar at that oomparitiveiy high altitude would permit at this season ot tbe year. On yesterday afternoon there wu born to Mr. and Mrs.

B. J. Zabritkie, baby girl. Mr. Zabriski plainly exhibited in bis oounteoanoe and in tba manner in which ba imparted tba in formation to the men from the 8tab, bit joy over tbe happy even, especially when be added that under the charge of Miaa Fin eke both mother aod obild are doin Frank H.

Smith and William DeLney, of Toledo, Ohio, and largely interested in tb Gaijsa Gold Mining Oompsny, returned on Tuesday evening from i trip to tbe miaee. They express them eelvea aa thoroughly satisfied with the present outlook for their property, but under tba existing climatic conditions prefer their quarters at tha Naw Orn-dorff to being in camp in tha Guijaa mouotai. even thongh they have coo-fidenoe in tha gold-beering properti of tbs latter. Oa Tuesday aveoing thara waa a very pleasant impromptu sooia) function at the reaidenoe of Dr. Fenner.

Coe after another of their late party guests oalled to pay their party oall until there were present Colonel aod Mrs. Martin, Miss Green, Miss Meinhert, Miee Flynn and Messrs. Tenney, Hereford, Heney, Boca, and Bower. Meanwhile music btd arrived to aeracada Dr. and Mra Fenner.

Tbe mneioiana were pressed into eervioe and dancing was indulged in. Tha affair teemed ail the more enjoyable beoante it wee informal and Judge Charles T. Hayden, wbo baa been viei ihe city for the last three days, returned to hie home In Temps yesterday. Judge Hayden has bean a resident of Anions for forty year, and i a man of most remarkabla experience. He left bia borne in New Jersey a yonug man, after teaching school there for two year.

Ha oama west and tanght school in other stelae, hie last teaohiog being in there ba came to Arisons aod angaged in tba mercantile business. He was one ot tbe principal so to re in establishing the publio school in Arisons, but ba never mode any noise about it. He gave the At ih University. President Parker and tba faculty ot ta University, very wisely ohanged the order ot tba exeroiaea yesterday. Out of respect tor tbe 'proclamation of tha Governor of lb Territory, setting apart tha day as a publio anniversary in ootn-memoration of the discovery of gold on tbe Pae flo ooaat, and its effect upon not only this region, but the oonotry and the world at large, apsoiai exeroiaea were held in the Assembly room, ia wbioh several oiti-tecs participated.

President Parker opened with remarks auggestive-of the day, end then introduced Col. J. A. Zabriekie wbo gave some very interesting reminioenoea concerning tha Argonauts, bia father having bean on of tbe early forty-niners. Tbe diaoovsry of gold by Marshall aod his meeting with biua.

He paid a high tribute to the ooarsge sad heroism ot th early ael-Pera ot California, aod tbair achieve meats sod tbs impress they had mads on the oouutry at larga, and than brought ba remarks to bear upon Ari-Iona, its pioneer history and some of his experiences In crossing the desert a a soldier in early days, and tha rapid development of th Territory aino then. Prof. MoCrae, Principal of tha publio ohools, mad a short address on tba work of th education in the early period of the Peoiflc ooaat. Jndg Charles Trumbel Hayden, of Temps, wbo bad joat stepped into tba assembly ball, was at ono pressed into eervioe and gave a very interesting talk. Tbe Judge ia a nativ ot Connatiout, he taught publio sohools in Naw Jersey, Indiana and St.

Louis, then cam to Arizona. That was forty yaara'ago. waa than in the maroantil boaineea, gave moat axoeliant advioe to th students, of th possibilities before them and bia hop tor tbeix future work es oitizena of Arizona. Prof. Bookteliow, ot tba Uuiveraity, gave an interesting but brief aooouut of hia first visit to Tnoson, aightesn ysars ago as a prospector (or gold, and hia impressions of tha situation than aa oom pared with the present.

The speaking waa interspersed with a recitation from Bret Hart by Mis Smith, a etndena, and Miss Carrie Mo-Kirk rendered a selection ot mania It was a very pleasant, entertaining and instructive affair and no doubt tbs aludeuts will profit from th knowledge ot many of the incident and thoughts presented aod snggeated by th anniversary. The Rad Cross Csafarratf. Last evening tha Arizona Comman-dary conferred the RsdOrosg degree upon Dr. F. A.

Sweet, S. W. C.ewaon and Oi -o Van Kaull, ail of Biabe. Thia evening the degreeof Knights Templar will conferred upon th earns gentlemen, after wbioh a banquet will be participated in by th Sir Knights. All Knight Templar ar invited to be present.

Convention Barbecue. Th barbeou to be given ia Denver on the 27th of January, after th adjournment ot the National Stookgrow-era Convention, will historical, it for no other reeaoa than its like oan never taka plaoa again. Tba people who may be present can carry away momen-tne and bead them down as heirloom. It will th laat time that a menu ot buffalo meat, bears meat, oppoaaum, antelope steak and venison ot other kinds will ba nerved a la barbeoa on tb Ameriosn continent. The oommitiee la charge of th arrangements have had five buffalo at tb Union Stook Yards in that oity for over a month finishing on oorn.

On waa butchered laat week and after dressed'lhe osreasa weighed over 1,000 pounds. It was hang ia th oold storage, Tba other four will be slaughtered th week. It is axpaoted that 12,000 people will ba fed on tbia oooasion, for wbioh Ik following menu will be provided: Five buffalo. Tan beeves. Four elk.

Thirty eheep. Two bear. Fifteen eutelnpe. Ten thousand pickles. Half a ton of obeas.

Three thousand loavee ot bread. Two hundred oppoaaum. Thirty five barrel of yarns. Three hundred kegs of beer. NOTICE.

Tcosom, Abizoma, January 24, 1898. Notio is hereby given to all persona interested, that tbe Common Counoil of th City of Tuoaon, Arizona, having ordered that condemnation proceedings ba instituted for tb removal of tba improvement and buiidinga situated dp-on blocks No. 206 and 207, in th City of Tuoaon, aooording to th offloial map ot aaid oity, tor the purpose of dedicating the ground occupied by aaid building and improvements, to tbe use ot th oitv a a publio street, and having appointed th undersigned aa aoommit-lee to examine and report on auob improvement, and to an aaeasamant of th oost of aaid improvement according to th benefits upon th property contiguous thereto. A heering will be bad by said oommitte of all persona interested in said improvement and tb lands to be aff acted by a epeoial asm-men! thereafter, at tbe oity hell of the City ot Tuoeon, Arizona, the fourth day ot February, 1898, at 7 o'clock m. All persona desiring may then and there appear and muk any objection they may bsv to snob improvement and aa-eeeament.

FBAitg Anaaow, Fbbd Fleishman, j-Committee. Fhanb S. TIibat, TERRITORIAL NEWS. The Territorial Normal School will be formally opened next Friday night when a reception and hone wnmiifg will ba held. Govornor' MoOord and staff will ba present and a general invitation ia extended to all oitizena.

A epeoial train will ba ran from this oity. Herald. Thsreia a wall grounded suspicion that tha bottle from wbioh th inmate ot th county hospital ara '-doped contains tha same liquid whioh performed uoh marvelous ourea at tha insane asylum durieg the Franklin administration. Tha reported percentage of ourea at tha asylum in those day of miraolea wu about eighty. It mey be that tha oonnty hospital has fallen into tha WANTED' Tro-tworthy and aat'vagntl, men or ladies to travel tor rmpooubla established home in Arisons.

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Fashions of the day. Home Literature, Household Hints, Fancy Work, Current Toplci, Fiction, all for only 50 cenb a year. Including a free pattern, your own eelcc-1 tioa any time. Send two 2-cent stamps' for sample copy. Address THE McCALL COMP ANY, 142-144 Wed 14th Street, New York.

189 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, Peppy, Lari' a4 Raprcaealatlva 6atkarin 1 Prsminanl Miaiag Mas. Tba minor's ooovaolioB ooovened at 2 o'olook this afternoon aa par advertisement and a considerable of miner war praaeut. Governor MoOord Milled th oonven-tion to order and mad th following sddrass. Gantlsmsn Tb honf having arriv ad at which tbia gathering was oalled to meet it beoome by duty and pleasure to ask ou to soma to order. This is th first regular masting ot the representative men of the mining industry of this Territory end it is su oooasion that oalls for your beat thought and most oareful and aerioua consideration.

In no department of industry do find mors marked evidences of progress than that wbioh deala with nature at first hand, with th view of deriving the utmost advantage from tbs raw material. Tb art ot mining has msd great advanoes, not only through tb mors general application ot geological soianoe, but alao and pre-eminently through tb application of recognized principles of phyeioal aoieno and also by means ot marked improvement in engineering th machinery. Discoveries of naw deposit of both useful and precious pres ar oonataotly being mad and even mines long worked bsv been rendered mors valuable by improvement in th art of mining. Man ia no longer limited to superficial observations, bat safely and with tha aseoranoa of rioh returns pisroea the olid ornat ot tbs aarth to graat depths boldly amending tba plaoa and commanding poeeeaion of bar hidden treaa-nraa. Soarosly anything now baffles him.

Do immense strata of flinty rook lia between him aod tha source ot wealth and power, with tool yet harder, backed by bia own irresponsible will, ba drive bia way through tbaua. Are deep and seeming exhaustible supplies ot water encountered be-marhala bi mighty engine in numbers and capaoity auffioieutly to conquer th flood. Ia tha coveted mineral at laat found in the midet of noxious gase that no tinman longs may inhale, ha bring to bear bia oommand ot tha material toroaa, aod at once auppliaa tha mina with tha para atmosphere of heaven, eo that tba open min beoome tba ohoaen habitation of thousands who work them. And ao, at laat, by tha aid ot steam and engineering and machinery, ha brings to light vaat tores ot tha beat material gifts of God. Thirty yaar ago Sir William Armstrong, a noted mining expert of England, said that mining oould never be carried on at a depth exceeding 4000 feet nnder ground.

But with the facta now before na no man can safely osl-oulala tbe limit, nnleaa it be made oo-eitensiva with tb deposit. Economy everywhere and in every way oharao-terizaa the works ot tbs Creator and no deposit ot mioeral designed tor th use of man ia beyond hia raaoti. In metallurgy tha progress la moat remarkabla. It waa but a few year ago that steel waa manufactured only in limited quantities end waa so expensive that it waa only need at Sheffield, England, in tha manufaotura of eut-lary of tha kind that required the hardest and bast material It waa worth $500 00 per ton in England and more io tha Uoited State. It waa made from pig iron by what waa known as tha oameotation process, whioh waa vary low and vary expensive.

Then cam th puddling process wbioh while some leea expenetve and more rapid waa not uoh as to make Ra manafao.nra ohaap enough to bring it into general uaa even in the manufacture of all kinds of out-lery. Something elaa was demanded and finally John Bessemer, an Englishman, oama to tha resoua with the pro-oeea whioh bear bia name and by meant of wbioh a later invention known th Siemaoa Furnace steel ia now old at a very moderate prioe both in Europe and Atoerioa. Tha Bessemer prooesa consists in oxidizing out of th oaat iron, from whioh the steel ia maoufaotnred, it exoea of carbon by foroing through tha moulteo mnea currents of atmospheric sir by mesne of power bellows. Tbe work ia rapidly dona and the product is better than tha finest and hardest 'ateel made by the old methods. It is now selling, menafaotured into steel rail, for about $20.00 per ton.

When steel rails first began to ba mada they wars ao expensive that only tha riober railroad corporation could afford iiae tham and those only in and bout oitiae where tha wear ia constant and great. Now thera ia hardly a wall quipped railroad in any part ot tha United State that has not iinad it traok with continuous ateel rails ot the heaviest make and beat material. With tha prooaaa of mining for tba praoioua metals and oopper, wbioh ara tha obiat prod notion ot tba Territory, I am not so familiar. But I suppose tha suooesaful miners for the mineral must bring to tba business tbe seme intelligent end scientific method end the same oareful end energetio management that onaraoterizee tha uooessful iron and ool miners ot tha world. But whatever kind of business meu may engage in, it baa been found by experience that frequent interchanges bf ideas, opinions end lb relating nt experiences end experiments and tbeir results ere ot great benefit.

Tbe leeson ia, that one to ba successful in any in this day end age of prpgrea must keep up with tha times. It ie not for me to tell those trbo have groeo grey in th bneinesa of mining what they should do for tha'ad-vanoement of their own interests. need I tell them that in anion thara ia strength" and in organisation auo-owes. This they know, yat it often happen that in tba oioaa and unremitting attention to bueioeea, perhaps in eagerness to ba aucoeaaful no one baa the t'ma to take tha initiative. Each waits for the other, aod things would lika lo dona are not ne.

It wae with this In view sed for these reason andat the Suggestion ot oer-taia newspapers foremost among Which it ia not improper to mention The Mining New published at Jerome, that I took oooasion to write to about forty gentleman angaged in' the mining Indus trj, aaki gUyui adviowa MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Crepe Creem of Tarter Powder. Free 'tom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 Yean the Standard THURSDAY, JANUARY, 87, 1898. R. R. Biobardaon, of Orittendon, waa in the oily yeetorday.

Mr. Farsona, the oootraotor and builder, ia about to build himaelf a nioa little reaidenoe on Nob Hill. The Santa Fe Limited, or Flyer," pieced through Tneaoo going weet, at about 6:20 oolock, laat evening. Governor N. 0.

Murphy ie in Wash ington City enjoying the politioal atruggle ia the bouse ot representative. The younger brother of Judge Davia, reoently arrived here from Ohio, on Saturday essoined the dutiea of deputy under Dietriot Cierk Hoover.) Alfred 8. Dooau, E. B. Monk, Frank L.

Proctor and R. G. Brady, eompoeed the delegation going from here to the Stock Grower's Convention at Denver. Yeeterday more enow (8 inohee) fell bare than at any time eiooe 1880. Where the aun reaobed it it disappeared early in tha day, hot on ebady I pole it may atill be seen.

Col. W. A. Bobineon, poet offloe in-epeoter, returned to the oity yeeterday, beving been oa a visit to tha Phoenix and Jerome poatoffloee. He leavea.

thia morning for California. Throye, and quite a number of men alao, aecis to enjoy very much yesterday mornmwubeopportunity of eagag. tug in a game ofsnOw balling, snob an opportunity being rare in Tnaoon. J. F.

Ksnf, aa locator, yeeterday filed for record in the County Beoorderf offloe, location notice for tue mining olarma Side Saddle" and Little Girl," inr the Ajo Mining Diatnot. Emil Krelbert, of Mammoth, yeeterday made final proof at the Land offloe, on hie bomeetend entry. Mst-tbew Davia and Edward S. Payne, were bia witnesses. Work will be oommenoed before the end of tbia week on tbe foundation for tbe A.

O. U. W. building, tbe ereotion of wbioh will be oarried to completion aa rapidly aa possible by the oontrsct-ora, G'nerovioh A Fitzpatrick. Pedro Garcia waa erreeted on night before last in Barrio Libre by Offioer Myere, having been found to be in poe eeaaion ot a revolver, which he bed been flourishing in a threatening manner.

Yeeterday Garcia waa fined 650 by Re oorder Connell. Rev. Foley delivered an unusually able end practical sermon Snoday morning, on tbe eubjct of Personal Influence. Every, citizen of Tuoeon who waa absent, miased one of tbe ablest deliverenoee ever given from Tuoeon pulpit. There ie another spurt for tbsTaoaoo land offices.

There are aeveral dark horses after the pr'ses. There ere a great many oitisens who would be pleased to see tbe honors fall on Judge Culver tor receiver, aod John E. Magee tor register. There ia a verv black horse it is aaid, in the field, hie oake however ia dongb, it wont bake, bis backer ere in bed order in Washington. There will be epeoial exeroiaea tbia morning at tha university, this being a holiday by tba proclamation of the Governor, as tbe flftith anniversary ot the discovery of gold on the Paotfio ooast.

Ao bonr or more will be given to remarks by eome of jthe California end Arisons pioneers, whose expenenoee ought to be both interesting and instructive. Tbe exareisee will begin at oolook tbia morning, to whiob tbe pnbiio ia iovited. 1 Consumption -The latest work on the treatment of diseases, written try forty eminent American physicians, sayst "Cod-llrcr oil has doce more for the con-' sumptxve than aQ other re me- idies pot together. It also sayst The hypophosphites of lime and soda are regarded hy many English observers as specifics ior consumption. I Scotts Emulsion contains the best cod-liver oil In a partially digested form, combined with the Hypophos- 2 pMes of Lime tntf Soda.

This remedy, a standard fort A quarter of a century, is in exact accord with the latest vie ws of the medical profession. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. All I jot mi ll.oo. SCOTT a BOWNE, Qunmtt Nf York. EETING WITH DESTINY.

No mu cu tell whu It wilt coma along. Often it starts ap befora na In an expected Hunt ud piece. Even an afternoon stroll with a friend and a chanc Introduction may ahapo all tbe coarta of one's after Ilf. To be always at yonr beat ud not ashamed of yonr destiny yon moat draw like a traa gentleman. This cu ba dona by ordering your Salta aa Onraata of M.

BORN Tbe Great Chicago Merchant Tailors Wbo are unrivalled ltlnateraof the Tailoring Art. 800 NSW Paiterna. Finest Malarial. Perfect J'H'-1 Fit. New Stock.

Latest Styles. Beet Work-mueblp. Thrifty Prices. A Obaary Quarantaa With AIL CoUeie H. MENAGEB, Cor.

Mey ar and Maailla atresia Tuoeon, Aril ti i a I i i (i i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 9 I i Jos. C. Mine owners please take notice: It requires sixty days pnblieati to patent a mine. When patented there Is no chance to jump your mine or blackmail your buyer. Attopney-aRav, Further.

Improvements in value of $500, will patent one or anf number of adjoining claims. Now is the time to act in Mines, Real Estate, Loans, i 1 Patents secured for mines in any district in Arizona. Interview or write 213 Pennington T.UCS0N, They Will Reciv a Walcsmt. A letter from FIsgataff aaya that Tnoson is eoon to be visited by two of the leader ot tbs Salvation Arm foroea, with a vijw to holding service here for a season. They have jnvt oloaad a very auoceesful season at Flagstaff.

Mjor Millaap, the editor of the War Cry, aod Eaeiga Taylor, will command the meeting. They are aaid to be very eerneat and eloquent apeak era, and never fail to meet with good results. Tuoaon will give them a moat oordial weloome. UNIVERSITY NOTES. Tha cadets and young ladle enjoyed tba enow laat Monday aa only student can.

Miaa 0. M. Basaell waa taken ill yastarday morning, aod was uuabl to aa-anm bar dutiee aa ioalruotor in the afternoon. Oadst W. A.

neon, left yeeterday morning for hia horn in Florsno. He waa on of the epeoial students in tha mining department. J. Scnvner left thia morning to ssst in soma mining operations naar Yuma. This ia tbe eesood that haa been oalled away tbia month to assist in this Una of work near Yarns.

Thu) is surely a credit to the School ot Minaa. Tba officers of Oompaiy were presented with their commissions aod warrants yeeterday morning by Adjutant Richmond. Tbe Adjutant ia Inatraot-iog tbe company every morning in military tatioa. Tuesday having been declared a holiday, tba Feoalty decided to celebrate tbe day by having some of tbe pioneers tell ot the good old times in 49. The Philomalbiaq Literary Society will meet next Friday evening at 7:30.

Tha program will oonsist i ccb- on tbo aatjeot of "Shall Island ba annxted to le U. Btatea? N. E. UnildatM Mil Hogbea. will debate on lii side, with D.

Yonng, and G. It. Richmond era to represent the negative. Tbe society extendi an i mo lo all to attend iTg meetingo. At a epeoial meeting of tha A.

A. last Tuesday, it waa deoidad to postpone indifiuitely the field day axsroiaaa, aa the park had been previously angaged for the 22nd of Fabrnary. Mr. Long wa selected aa captain of a baae ball team, whioh can seen practicing daily. Tha boys are now waiting tor a ohaileog.

What ia tha matter with UtaTooBoa bojat i I Websters International Dictionary The One Great Standard Authority, 8o writes Hon, J. Brewer, Juitioe IT. 8. Supreme Court. IT IS THE BEST FOR PRACTICAL PURPOSES, BECAUSE r4Jzzz.

iT Specimen page sect on application to ILjIkC, Pnbllabcra, SpringOeld, Mann. CAUTION. iS1? i i la buytnf (Mil called WtlwUri AUJ Mtnticabridjnnntof Ri bwr our tndfoirk on tb front covr ibown in tb cut 'pointers aod oouneel to those whom ba kept to the front. The judge ia el'll a bale aod hearty gentleman, aa straight as aa arrow. Tba Gazette sincerely hopes that when the miners convention convenes tbe subject of texmg mine will ba diaoneaad and sooia equitable measure arrived at whereby tha graat producing mine may be compelled to pay their Inst propoition of tha taxes of tha Vrilory.

The uystem at prteent ia a force. The Jerome mines tint are valued at neatly llurlt million dolls, -s are assessed at abou six par cent of Heir value, while a cattleman cr farmer has to py on nearly a full valuation ot bia pro erty. We hope that thia oonven-tioa will take thia matter op sad discuss it and formulate soma just measure whereby the prodaoiog mine of Arisons will pay their juat proportion ot taxation, Oaxetta. evxnicg th 'Normal school cnlty and s.ndeote ar going to b. e-waViuing, which will be, mong good things, a reception to Gv -ioJ MoUord and hia staff.

1i telMiia of the board of regeoin A lue Uuiveraity have bairn invited to be present and, participate in tbe warming exercises. It la to be hoped they wilt all- bs prassoi as Prof. Mo-Naur ton, principal of' th Normal ohool, aende them a most oordial aod raaaing invitation. Tis aaid that-tha 'amps folk are going to spread tham-elvaa to tha and that tha raoeption to tha Governor shall oelipee soy thing eves axperienaad ini Tampa. A GOOD TALE WILL BEAU TELLING 1WI0K.

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