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Arizona Weekly Star from Tucson, Arizona • 4

Arizona Weekly Star from Tucson, Arizona • 4

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Us iuwy TiUw taagu. Of course the oonoours at BAVISlK. THE WEEKLY STAR W-llhthsp snake charmers and oonjur ciffily about the story toiler, qj, toller, he walks up rad 1 deffi rad gesticulates much radlH nffMOH rofm. art Osa mra. i "3)1 A needs room, so Dm crowd tli side of the hill, in conoentrio figuro IUvsnevur tellers wi Hit audience hung on his words, CM ho suggested pleasing moisktU i dot The Sallow's Barite Kirek The mote beautiful object to the eems-Uo is nut anything to the tieosury, but the lovely little 1 Bagdad Ktoffi, built, my tradition, by Murad IV in hmumun of one be saw when be conquered Bagdad.

I doubt very much if any racb building ever existed at Bagdad. The tike are not at all Fetelan in style, but are of tbe blue kind eo Common in Cairo, and resemble especially the of the mosque ot Abrahun Agha (1652), which mar possibly have been ahippod to Egypt from Constantinople. Th kwak, with tile bninp and inlaid door end painted ceilings, is dainty little edifice, mere like Cairo than Btambouli building, but tbe new from its veranda is more beautiful stilL Earth hath not anything to Mow more fuir" than this exquisite view over the Bosphorus. Tbo cypresw and crumbling rnaoMO of irregular old buildings of the Seraglio conceal the shipping and the bridge aud live picturesque portion of the city; at our feet are th neglected sliniha and lawn of the quiet, peaceful p.lww garden, and over the battlre mooted wall we can see the mouth of the Golden Hum, and look part it up the winding Bosphorus, pert Scutari on the cm side and Ortakeul ou the other, till we almost ace the Sweet Waters of Asia. Clothed with verdure, fringed with white palaces aud ruined wooden mansions of the port, the Bosphorus is real eartlily paradise, and the sultans never made a greater mistake than when they left the lovely seclualon of the old seraglio, with its glorious view, and went to live on the top of the hill of ddi.

Constantinople Cor. London Tunis. ft I1 ft tot tils ffiird dun hsv Iks WsSsr, When tb tuny season comes read of water pouts, cloud touts aad swollen streams carrying cubic mils ot water to the, sea or buryiag it in the heated aaiula ot tbe lonely desert. What would be thought ef the farmer who would roue a crop and then go off on a picnic and not retttrn until it bad gone back into the ground? Why not gather this crop of water when it ooueef If a cluster of grapte represent value, a cable yard of water represents value. When are our dame and reservoir thee grand store houses for tb reoepUcn of this spontaneous production of the clouds, without which no etorehonsse for bay, gram, wine, wool ud for the boxing and shipping of finite will be needed! There ia sufficient water ecune down th c-eek northeast of Tnoaoa and from the tbe mountain springs and oienega oreeke oa the east, the Harvbaw (ot Davidson Canyon) to the southeast, nndtheBauta Orua river on the auutb, to water that whole plain enclosed by li Santa Rita and Santa Oateluia mountains oa tbe south and eaet and tbe Bouts Crux river on tb west, were tb water stored up as you would store any other valuable oonunodity.

With what preeutency the press of Tuoaon speak ot tbe glories it that ancient city. It they want prosperity if they want immigration, why dont thay look eut across tbe shimmering plains of rich alluvial soil to the eastward and behold both land aud water, and explain to tbe world bow it can be utilized, aud tbe rutty dollar in tbe ootfera of capitalist wild be bought ont to do th work. It is worthy of remark, that nature ha uot only anticipated the ooiuing of man. but lias contemplated tb ax is ten oe of intelligence, of a reason ing mind, and aa a proof of this bow tew benefits which nature affords bave reached withoat pereietent toil, guided by study and thought! This matter ot storing water for future ase in no new idea; no new invention or expert moot. It is aa old a history.

Go to tbe foot of tb Malay, in Bridieh India, when tb water comes down tba oanyon and riven, from their enow-oapped summit with such violence during th rainy seasons, and yon will sen dam from fifteen to twenty-five feet high, whet it eaters thepbun. An adjustable opening ia mad in the bottom of dam through which th surplus water, aand aad gravel pause in time of flood while the canal is filled with clearer water from th surf see of tb raesrvoir and earned down to the cultivated fields or stored in rest reservoirs in th swage along the foot of tb mountains for future use. There ia a point oa tba Gila rivar, about twenty mile above Florence, when a dam might be put ia tbe canyon, through whioh tb river passes not over 300 feet long and 500 feet high. this would form a near about It miles long and 500 feetdeep at th deepest, and won Id spread out to tear miles in width at different point-This would water a wide belt of country along tba south tide of th Gila from where that river enters to Cara Grande, on th 8. P.

R. R. would suggest to our Delegate that ba gal aa appropriation from ooc grass for that purpose. Tombstone Epitaph. BIBLIOMANIA iKMd Bead Booksellers Tell of HI relrena reculiarttiso.

There prevail on impression that ray one who really knowaaf-waluahle book when he eee it can go uuflti! the eeoond hrad hook store rad pick up bargain in plenty. This altogether a mistaken Motion. Th trouble is that so many do know a good book when they see it and are on the lookout for rare copies. Booksellers, too at leart a majority of them-now know the relative value of end he is a lucky coUector who nowaday got volume much under Us nctual worth. Of course different r-sons set different values on certain works.

But as a rule the dealer price ienot often thought to be low- A down town bookseller who deals in 11 kind of books, old rad new, aud to the writer who aaked him for certain edition pf an old ctasaio the other day: If that hook were here it would have been sold long before this. We have had half a dozen men in hero alreadj teniay, looking for rare old books. You have no Idru how many come in every day outbid errand. They come In rad spend an hour, sometimes two, looking over our shelves. They rarely teU what they are after.

Tliere are some dd gentlemen who visit us regularly about three turns week. They know our stork as well as we do ourselves. Not oneof them buy more than a liaJf dozen volum a yoar, but they seem to be quite satisfied with what they get far their labor. Of course we have great many tranacient caller ou the aamo errand. It often makes me laugh to see them looking we rad eagerly going over the ulttlwe, eri-dontiy under thelmpreericu that they are in unexplored fields.

Just ee likely ns not some one, who know a good thing when he eee it, has been all ore the book half ra hour before. Some of them take every velum ia their hand rad turn, over a tew pages. A good many oome in just to have a look at the books. There are unscrupulous dealer, and whtrt they ee that a want a particular book they raise the price ca him. But yoar regular book collector hffit green.

Many a time I have seen hun trying to grt a valuable edition ol aoui book by pretending that it waa common, deporting on the dealer ignorance not te know iu worth. 1 remember once I had volmne of the Tnttkr that was very old rad worn, and I thought it worth all of 85. I hadnt it long when oat of my old viiii tors came in. Ho knew nearly all my stock and he must have seen tide Tattler at once, but he pasted it by without 10 much as touching it Then be come bock and. contrary to hie curtom, remarked that he didnt ee anything be wonted.

Ue was just going cut of the duor when be suddenly turned round end sort that lie had forgotten to get a ticok that his wile wanted. White I was wrapping it up be picked up the volume of the Tattler in careless way, saying: Ah, here ie another of tl use copies of tbe Tattler. Its a good deal like the one I hero at bonus but mioo a worn out. Dim one only a liUie better, but you wifi be sure to let me have it cheap and 1 might as wull take slang." Jurtasyoulike, I replied, careleetly. You can have it for 83- Of ooune, he was thunderstruck; surely, I was making mistake, and all that sort of thing.

Bui I wouldnt budge, and be gave me my price with a very bad grace. The fact these old collectors duot half care for a book offices they get it et price they think sway below cost. Then they go away chuckling at what they coll their superior discernment." Where do you gel these ffid books! wastekuL From the libraries of these very men who collect them. When they die their libraras ara efteo add with the rot IN NEW YORK. Ora ia coming in and being piled up.

for tbe sampler. Mora Drachmas met wilb a painful accident on tbe fourth. A Chinese Iximb exploded in bis bands, burning bun somewhat about tbe (ana New that we have a pair of square toed democrats in tbs United Htatee land office in Tucson, we can all aay with most gracious unction, "so mote it be." Three free fights oeeurrad oa Meyer street on tbe fourth, within on boor. Heavy knocking oa the first round; too-and round, nil band retired to tbe near-set saloon. Tuosou and Phainix an now bound to get bar by rail, there ia no reason why this seation ot Arizona should not ba supplied with 11 the surplus agri cultural prod acts produoed in the Salt River valley.

Mr. Frank Saladin, with L. Zeoken-dorf A had his house ou north Church street beautifully decorated on tbs fourth, and celebrated tba nations birthday as it behooves all American citizens to do. Tbe oonnty auperiotondefit ot public schools, Judge Thao. D.

Bstterwhite, is busy making out hi report to tbe territorial superintendent of public instruction. The report wilt be ready for publication in few days, Mr. A. titotoleld, ot In Zeokendort A took bis army of clerks to Colonel Durr's private rooms oa tbe fourth where splendid lunch waa eel aad a barrel of Anhsuitsr beer woe consumed to fully celebrate tbs day. Tbe eeoaua marahal in on ot the country diatneta reports that there are twenty-eight children ia that district attending school, but actual returns bow (hia ova) that thirty-three out of twenty-eight are attending aehool regularly.

The citixeua ot Bee Xavier are building a neat little reaidenot tor their loan! eebool tonober; this is a proper move in the right direction. Baa Xaviar is the list to furbish quarters (re ot charge to the tea diet aad no doubt they will benefit by it Horn Thames D. ftaltrewhite appointed school true tees for Ban Xaviar and an haw yesterday. For Ban Xavier J. M.

Berger, Joaquin Burruel and Mareedea Federioo, and tor Haranaw E. Oaks, William A. Sloan and Mrs James Finlay. Ju-lga Cox ot Pbeaiz arrived from that pises yesterday morning. He laft Phenix Monday night en lb first railroad tram that left tbe garden mty, arriving ia Tnceoa by the regular eastern express.

Judge Cox ie on of tbe old time substantial eitiiena ot Marioop oeunty In tba matter e( application ot Thos. Hnraghan and Henry Holland (or writ of habeas carpus, charged with murder, to be admitted to bail, tbe court baring beard the exideooe ia tbe ease adduoed before tbs examining magistrate, orders them to be admitted to bail ia tbe ram ot five thceand dollar eaob. Oonnty Assessor M. O. Samaniego and Deputy W.

J. Oebora have don splendid work in their official capacity, during tba lest tour months they have collected, poll tax tl.Slt Ofi, tax personal property making a total ot 85,071.08 eolledsd oa aooount ot both poll and personal property tax. The Mohave County Miner tells of a new game which i a very papular in Kingman. It is sailed fly loo and ie played by plaojug two lump ot sugar sboat two net apart and waiting for tb first fly to light on one of them Tbe player wine whatever the stakes happen to be. Or if desired it can be reversed and first fly lose.

Drinks or airars usually form tb wager and when tbe flkle fly la circling around trying to makq up bia mind wbioh lump to light on, the sport ia said to grow quite exaitiiig. A-ldee's Blonlluld Cjr.liMdl of aow-' ledcii.all One of the must extruurdinary literary enterprise of tbe age ia tbe work ehieh beam the above tit'. QTUe specimen pages which tb publisher lead free to any applioent, show th type which is need a good clear-tao Brevier; also th form Ideal fur oonvenienoc, easy fur th eye, handy to bold. The volume will average a bunt 810 page er.ob, and there will probably be about thirty of them tb man fold number will not be inuonveulent; when you consult a Cyclopedia you are eup posed to know what title you are looking fur; the lettering on the back uf each volume tell you at a glunce what titles will be found Within, to you do tu.it look on the wrong one and the volumes ere ee bandy you quickly turn to th nought for page. There will be in iluetratiuna ne mere pii'tiuw," but everything ol lulport that vill serve tu liiuetrute 1 he Manifold Cj ulepeuia ie tu be moon mure than of Uuiverem Kaowledge: it wui embody also a Dictionary of the English dialing ovary word ehieh haa ny claim to a place iu Um language.

How uftuu jou have oommited Appleton's or Ctiaiu-bors, or Join. Boas Cyclopedia and fill) -to find toe title you me look.Dg fur then oooe ultod Wulieters Unabridged and were eucoveefiil; the word beluuged to the D.otii-nury mihor than to the Cyclopedia. Or you have consulted Webster, and found littls more than a mere definition ot the word you must go to th Cyclopedia for details ef knowledge. Or. nturo probable than either ot the foregoing suppositions, you do not own either a first class Cyulopodi or a flrst-elaea Dictionary, or only one of the two, beoeose their prohibitory coot, so you aouault your inuuigiuatioa and go hungry tor lauk ot the tow lines of print that would eatiafy you! In tb Manifold Cyclopedia you will find survey ef all knowledge which te illustrated by th English language and its coat ill within your reach, only 50 cents volume tor doth binding, 66 cents for half morocco! In this age of tbe world, no general Cyslopedi or Dictionary can be in any prop sense origin 1" each new compilation, If it ha merit, te based upon th koowloege fonad embodied ia all its predecessors.

Knowledge as set forth in books cannot be monopolized by patent or Copyright only to form of embodiment can be thus covered. Th tales! diaooveriet (or imigintags) ol the tb latest Unite (or frauds) of lb nrobaeulogieta, tb latest theories of th political eoonmnute all are subject to the eight drafte of to let ext Encyclopedist. Aldan's Manifold Cyclopedia undertake to oombin in the most convenient and ooocioe (and yat full) and eounomical form result of th eehoiarahip of th world, np to the time of its publication. Availing itself moat ot th tabore of its predeoee-aore who have seeompliabed the beet results, the Manifold Cyclopedia, draws more largely from Chamber! than from ray other of tbe family of Cyclopedias, and more largely from Stormonth than from an other of the families of Diction-aria the Chambers ia an acknowledged model tor a Cyclopedia; but it te adapted particularly to England rather than to America; Stormooth te the acknowledged peer of Webster, Worcester, the Imperial, mi Murrey, ae an authority, but without a peer in the Oombined qualities ot conoieeorea, clearness, and asourmey of learning. No authorities, however, are blindly followed, but effort is carefully mode to bring all matter to lb generally accepted Ftoudard uf Ib-D't emioei.t American, rather then tor-sign, eohnlnrehip.

Eton teieni second to none in America, in experience aid skill 1 eagageu 111 the mduct ot tits work; llte pnhliah-era poet expenenoe in Cvotoped-e mtk ing (n -tablr in The Library of li Knowledge, end No-n treble 11 price the In'ematiouel Cynlu jiedia ie good bans fur the pledre be makes hu petrous that Tue M.nifoM rh ,11 be iufonor to no qtherl'yeiupedia tnauy uf tbe import nt qualitiea uf a pupnlm guide to knowledge. Bpcimeo pages free, specimen volume may be -dared and returned if not wauled. JoHs B. Aon kn. Publisher, 893 Pearl Blreet, New lark.

teeth of the listeners all ff-yg gsther; when hnrrawad their there was a universal soowBngrS mur; and when finally heSTaw there was a spoutonsoua aud ddJr roar of laughter. Bomstimeste. relapse into rude, nt lmst rude 'T verse, when he would bent tamh which Burred the double puroose fag the rhythm of toe chant andsm! fag new hearers. The raort is oo the htrthdnyfiH ll thousands of people gsthe et marketplace. This is omo extent tlie Mope of th ten loww art of which is the areTk Tangier Cor.

Bcetoo Transcript. 7 Vlw Zorraatrtea Bragin Just here comes fa th corrects, certain enxx that has often hm9 with regard to th Zoronstrisn ,0, that is treating it a dualisfic Nctliing waa further from ZariZT tnlud than te assume anythin, supreme being, one and mdivbta that everlasting problem of jra. minds, th origin ef nj compatibility with Gods goodnra hi rasa and justice, be attempted. by assuming two primeval caims though difiorent, were unitrd. ducod the world of the nutrem Jj as well as that ot the sjunt who produoed the reality Mono, the good mind; the other, wuuKf Dm whom th non-rsuhty ongasteiT Akea Kano, the naught Si i first beksig all gjo.1, true rad thln; fa Ui wmowl all that i had, widked.

These tra wr moving rnusru of the univen twins. They an sjiread ererrvt4 God aa in men. It is only fa kar fags that tliuae two an suppng opposed to each other, not with a nazda, but withroit to stand, to to rotation of God and ttart other. Ikion Humid. ha Xwa Hms im, There is a jaxoffianty about lads' drensing which few men hare.tacoe.

notwithrtanding their am.4nnB referanc to high hate st the axn a. ttwr unjust rad unwarranted that thoir wives must hare new fanol to match tlmas of tits lada a thee That peculiarity is that 10 two lata by knety wemen are alikt. Xmim to ray pubho gathtruig, or wmi parang throng all day. and you wi be rewarded by soring two eemhle each other, with a thou pick from. Is it intentional? I it ia, upon th part of the milliner, only recently that I mad this (ho-and I bars yet to find the pair of tic.

or hats to match. Then are haute-, hat of like shape, to be son, ha th fingers of the tuiffinsr bandana thr-r tool into tndrwrileUs szUij effect, which cannot imicou plicated, to please th tfemocraL Aosolutcly Pure This pwdw imi'wie. 4 ra raniy, xiuigtli -ara vis- r-eare. I wneuralttoiBUi-tiunliBsry kinds, at NffitlM fa it ranted Klcuffii IwsuM by eMnfMtiiKKi uk rate tew tret, iltort vMakt shun ft" Pc viler finid ouly ra, befti Pv4 IU Wall SC k. their effects, rad usually at riiiotljualy low figure.

The meg wfcfi buy old fur niture often got then for nothing stowed away 111 drawers. Anyhow, they sell for very Lute when disposed of by an auctioneer who knows nothing aLout them. You sue, most of our customers are comparatively poor men, who often get a book that they prize at the oonfleo of meffi. Cor. New York Commercial Advertiser.

A Paine at Art, The eo railed patron of sit often a vulgar millionaire, who thinks that tlie artist be invitee to dinner should pay for ha aieffi by entertaining the guerte. A rich banker of Peris cue invited Chopin, the Polish ptanirt rad composer, to dinner. hen the guests bad risen from the taUe and repaired to th drawing nm. Ridas, toe host, pointed to a loiwg ami. in a math of fact style, a if yym-j his own insuted ou playing something.

Cbopia ws true gentleman, but he could finely satirical when ho chose to be so. But, luutuucur, to baron," said he, extending las hands, doprocatingly, I have eaten very little. Youth's Cron panion. Care at th Skin. Everybody know that, in many di-ses, the battle it lost or won on too field of the skin; according a it safety valve functions rise or fall.

It It the principle outlet of the body. Four times more matter is carried out of the body by th cutaneous surfaoe every day than by tbe alimentary canal. It is a complete web of nerve aad blood vessel; its thickly studded pores constitute the vastest system of eorporeffi drainage. Twenty-eight mile of 7.000,400 pore. I( to-S tocomi pt Is certain.

It Is pro-fZlontiy fitted and intunded to be tho battlo ground of the physician in bn conflict with disease. F. G. Welsh, M. D.

Then a young man who vhaa oudt of work and money -uud in rags comus to you for help, teU him derevhas room nt dor top. It vhaa good advices und werry sheep. Carl Dunder in Detroit FretProBS. If you gif somepody advice find out first how he believes, und dcu make yotir ad to egreo with it. Dor mnn liotc advice doin' tally nut our opinions vbus no good.

Curl Diuider, ffomo man, evidently suffering from a Sserderod liver, has defined medicine to 1 that art or science of amusing a sick man with frivolous speculations about his tisontar, and of temporizing Ingeniously till nature either kill or cures him. HilUrt for a Mai Colter. A few inrtance out of multitude will suffice to show the way In which the government is in the habit of dealing with it servant. An officer, who ha flnee risen to tbe highest rank in the tervico, woe for many yean engaged in explorations upon tlie plains. After parttralsriy long and severe trip, he turned in hie transportation to a quartermaster in Texas.

Upon investigation if was found that a mule collar waa miss ing, bat thia waa thought nothing nf at the timo, such beers being inevitable in M10 course of a long trip. Tills occurred in 1852. In 1H67 a letter was received by the offlrer in question, then a major gvnond, ashing wind disposition he had made of that nmln collar, and requesting ts immediate return. No attention wm paid to this mtsmve, and tho oorrenpoiul-once ceased for the time being, but In a few months another epintlo of lifts tenor cuuio to hand, and to thS day demands nro m.nta at intervals few tho surrender of tho mule collar which wn loot upon Uie slaked plaimi in 1852. hast twenty Idters havo bom written tlie g-n-srol of the army concerning a trice cLr.ln a Inch lie Imd uyxin lus p-ip-rs wle sla-iioned In Cnlifiirma in 1848, and which 8 is alk god ho never accounted for, hut grerungtoly.

converted to his own uses, Tilt blAK PUBUbHlHS COMPANY. WU1 be ilevoted to the eommwwl aad ba-mw utWfwti the territory. Tux Htab will be ta oatapokaw araeot ef Desuucmtla ojewiua, wad wwt wtvoeMeof uur wiii redound to Itoe aoeaal, morel ft I Uoal furoreae of the people On Copy, One Tear, la idme One Copy, Six ttoatfea fit OS lot Ou Copy, One Year, la Adi IM tfaa Cop, Six How tba, 110 lineal motfeee will be taeertod at IB a line for tho irt uaMrtkm aad II oaatt pm l.ut fur eacb eubeequeat iimwtina. Unae may be remitted reffleleted letter, wtottoo order or draft. krr puadea ee all ewbteete of eral la-mt nli aiw'jptodt and i from wjr lo titty to wHowdt wpriiliy from tbe aaiaf eempft aod atrntuUiiml diatneta.

To Stax will be delivered earrter to acb aortiian tbe cat tor 46-oenta a weak. Ku one i authorised to receipt or receive smoy in onotreot bill oa eoCeoat of Tmt Bta without written authority front the proprietor All oowinmniautiona ahoold be addrwid to In Stax1 Foreon. Aneooa. L. 0.

HUSHES Adi tor TUCSON AND VICINITY Jita 8pdy ta ta tow. John F. Maartay is ia tosaity Iron 6am KaasL Gso. Moarns baa gun. to San Frra-otaoo to reaid.

Thai avrau aoroaa to Santa Oral allay baa aot yat maUrializsd. A pack Lodg No. 8 will tart all ethe ca at Mnanic ball. Tba aohool traalaaa ot Tntaaa praofact ara atatting right. Tba oonnty auparriaora van boaily aagagad yesterday.

it ta raining oa all auiaa to that tba mountain atraama will ba vail fitted. Judgt Barnaa want to Tomlwtou laat night and will rat urn in a law days. Deputy United Stataa Marahal Unites-Wood ta at Loa Angela on offioal boai-naaa. Tba boya bad lota ot fan oa tba gta-rioaa fourth, but a wy tiling vaot off moaly. Julius Qoldbaum baa gona to tba Southern Balia mint fur a taw daya n- orutiou.

Another heavy tbondar atom pm over tba country to the southward laat eraning. Tbe examination ot Fred Wall baa been set 10 o'eloek this morning by Judge Meyer. Extraordinary rati notions bars baaa mada in ladiaa' Jaraaya to J. F. L.

popular a tor a. Another aand storm, asm rain, followed by a tempered atmosphere vaa tba weather ot yesterday. Judge Seotl, the new road erarsaar, atartad not yesterday with a arew at men to repair tba oonnty roada. Oh. H.

Tally, ban bean appointed tchool tenobar at San Xavier for tba anauiag year. Toppy Johneon ta back bom Honda-no, and ia anti rely cured ot tba tem which took bun tbarn. Them ia considerable quantity ot stock being stolen from the naebera oa tba Ban Pedro it reporta be boa Mr. Elmore of tbe Tortolita Mining Company ta in the city. Tbe mines continue to improve with development.

Fred Wall who abot Murray at Quijo-t a tew ys ago, ia ia tbs Pima county jail aw uting toe reeult ot the wound indicted nxn Murray. Mr. Colwell P. Lei tell ot San Simon valley, ie in the city. Little or no nun baa fallen in that section yet.

During tba ahxei'o ot J. H. Martin, cla-k ot the U. S. and district oooria, CLulea Kresbam will look after tbe offices.

One hundred end eighty thousand dollars worth of bonda ware presented at the treasurer' office yesterday lot I demption. The board of supervisors ia doing some good wrestling with the financial question. Thai they will bring ap right tbarn ia little doubt Th Rillito Canal is being pushed to aompletioa with rapidity, thus far all thing bam seme fully np to tbe expeota-tioas of the projector. Manual Huqaas, charged with grind lsrosny, and two Indira charged with petit larceny, will be examined by Judge Jaoobe at 1 o'clock p. m.

Boa. Bra water Cameron same in from tbe Baa Bafael ranoh yesterday, aad laft lot a business trip ta St. Louis and Washing tan this morning Q. Barnaul ego baa tbs mail contract tor Quijotoa and Arivaoa. The road ia wall stacked, and haw backboards run tri weekly to both places.

Dapnty Treasurer Baa Heoay was busy yesterday handling largs aces on ta of money, but being an export at tbaf bneineee, bia cash agreed to a cant Owing to the eiokneea of L. Prince, grand lodge deputy far Arisons Lodge No. li A. O. U.

that lodge did not install its new officers last night. James Moran, who was woanded by Fred Wall at tba Locomotive mine laat week, baa been brought in and is now in St. Mary's Hospital. Hia wound is not eo centered dangerous. The Nogales stage makes tbe trip from here to Nogales in half the time that the railroad does.

Tbe stage that leaves bare at 7 a. m. arrives at Nogales in tune to eoaneet with tbe snath bound train. Tba case ot Ben Ilaoey va. Tba Territory ot Arizona, lor teas as notary pub-lie, in wbioh plaintiff claimed teas notary lor acknowledging tax dasds, baa been decided in favor ot the tetri tory.

Edgar A. Bay, night tioket agent of ha S. P. R. at tbii station, left this morning tor trip east.

He will also visit hie old home in England. He will be absent about three months. Ed. Suntan will officiate a night agent in Mr. Bays stead during his absence.

Hon. 8. M. Wauklia left this morning tor tjt. Louis and other point in tbe east.

Mr. Franklin baa never been in the Atlantic stntee, and biv visit will no doubt be a continued serios ot surprises, as ba intend visiting all ot tbe large citm ot a jinnee before lie returns. O. I). Chilleon has returned from Uie V-knl mining samp.

Ue in company 'with LL iiius owns the Great Lantern mine, an axteaaien of the Vakol. They are tatrnig out some goed cm wbioh they will have nulled by tbe Vekol Company, They can take ont from three to Dm teas dully of ore wbioh will retara 20 ounces ailvor per ton and 00 jwr cent. lend. Much of the cm will, hr-waver, run np to 15 ounces iilver and per cent. lead.

The Tuceoa smelter mil get all the lead ore, nows ox TH txinnqOAKis uvea uT AXW BAXAOt PONS TUZ VOUIANO. Boms three week ego too Stas announced the arrival of Prof. F. L. Clark, who was en rout to the Sierra MaJr mountain to ascertain th facts concerning the reported volcano.

Prof. Clark, ae then elated, is proeecatoif hia explore Li one under th suspire ot to Hawaiian government and ia high scientific authority on earthquake and Tolosnoa. Teeter day CuL A. Zabrteke, of our city, received a latter from Prof. 'Clark from Baviepe, honors, under date of Jane 25th, from which the Bias lourne that Frof Clark arrived there on th lfltb, since which tune he has been busily engaged in the investigation of the trace left by tbe eurtbqaeke of May 8.1 and toe succeeding oliocka.

Frof. Clark nave toe damage don to Bevispe te complete. There te not house left uninjured, and by tar thq greatuet number are BHATXWd niTKS. The people of toe ruined tours. Borne S'lO in number at Uie time ot the chock, are now living in rude shelters hastily ereatod on tb npper me above the town, and a long ae present dry weather ooutinnee may ba said to be quit oomfortably fixed for them.

169 wkhi ausixs In the ruins caused by the first ebook. Of this number, tbirty-eix were taken out dead, thirty-seven more or Ires hurt, and th remainder unhurt. From th time th Oral shock occurred, 3 May 83, there baa been a auoreesion of shooka noted, and Frof. Clark ia of to opinion that with th ex onptioa ot the week included between the 8th end 151b of June, there baa not bean any appreciable Interval of time when th earth in toot region ha been at rest." rat omrru or numimnixnx Ia northwest of Baviepe. Prof.

Clark's sbsarvaiiona so far hare extended to aa area of two hundred square miles in tb vicinity of Baviepe. An astir volcano ia reported seventy-fire mile southeast of that place, to whioh poiat party of explorer lure bean dispatched. If tba report ia substantiated by to explorers, to professor will at once proceed to that poul and eontina his iureetigatioia. On thing is certain, when ha return, tba country will know whether or nut there ia aa active volcano in th Sierra Madr wrexhlm, and more, we will know all that aay scientific mind era toil oa to subject. Aa Prof.

Clark is at least to eeoond, if not too highest bring authority on earthquake and voloaaoe, and th 8rx would suggest that our people procure his Berrios on hie return to lee lure on th subject, coupled with his obsecration ia his present explore- Judge T. D. BaUerwhiU has appointed as school true tees for BAioliaw district, J. D. Perryor, J.

K. Fryer, aad Hr. Jems Finley. For Crittenden school diotriol, J. B.

Manning, W. D. Tenter end Bn. Ire Ashburn. Stock Stolen by loeiasa.

Residents of San Pedro are being depleted ot slock by Indians living in that valley. We are creditably informed lliat four horses were stolen from Frank SLielde oa the night of tbe 21 th ulk, and tb same night, in the immediate vicinity of Bhields reach, hors wee itslea from John T. Bate. Eakimenziii, we are told, knows tb niidera and where th stolen stock is secreted, and offered to return th animals (or 855, but refused to diaoorar th identity of tb their. John Smith, oaptaiu ot tool her baud of Sen Pedro Indians, acknowledged that he knew where the bonce were and the Indians who took them, end offered, for valuable consideration to retara tb stock, but would not disclose th names of to raiders.

Paabiaes entorpretaa acknowledged that also was aware where to horses were eeereted, end 1 pressed willingness to asure their return if paid toe hie eervtoaa, but would not name tb their who, if in alleged, are young maa of Feohlnea bend. On ton evening of th 35th inst, while Rev. D. W. Cslfee we et Shields', about 5 o'oloak p.

two Indians were rounding up nixteeu horses, but becoming aware that they were discovered, they abandoned their design and rootled the premises without th stock. Cattle, aa well sa horses, have frequently been taken by Haa Fedro Indian from th ranches ef that section, whioh haa bean ben without complaint, for fear of antagonising the iidmu, thereby not only endangering their lives, but their entire possession. This, believe, te fair exposition of affairs, oa th Saa Fedro, without apjmrvat change for the bettor. It te reported that Chtef John Smith haa beta notified by Captain Rieroe the! be we held responsible lor tb return of th races fly stolen stock. Among time bends, Saguala'i isdsA-ad, there are a number of India who apeak Bpanteh, dree like Menoeae when abroad end hive short heir.

When they vteit Thumb they represent theawrivee Megteene, end under the gum that they ere not India although th deception te to apparent to deceive even aa aeprsetieed eye they ara aeeumreo-dated with a rum, ammnnittoa aad ehis-ky which they eU to leeervlloa Indian Booh te tb statement mad to us, aid relying open the aouroe, we place eoo fide in th expos of th auhsppy state of affairs here. Qlob Belt, Hew Lamp Veerteellea runs By a vote of to German Failiemwl commission wes created to 1183 to cen-sidat end report upon to objaotione to vaccination end enti-raecinatien. This commission wtl large one, end included three prominent opponent ot vaoei-nalion. Following or some nt to conclusion: Tb length ef time for which vaccination protects against tmellpex vanes greatly in Afferent peraont, but in th mean it ia shout ten Twin. Ki-vecoinatioe ta neooeeery ton year after primary operation.

Two Well-marked vosialee are necessary to insure successful protective vaoeraation. The Iraooott Courier says: Johnny Dobba felt depressed yesterday, and made aa attempt to injure himself, lie waa composed lost night. Year ago dovelish Apache own near Idling him: he ta unable to work, needs help and ought to hare it. If earn kind hearted citixen will start move for hi who can will contribute. The Courier will aid him to th extent of itaebUity.

This ie the man uho would have been' protected from want hud not Qorernor Zulick refused to aiga the bill pasted by to last legUlel are granting him email pentjou, Arituut Champion, teetleg Drtaking Water. Dr. Binbinin of Tchuguey recommend testing drinking water by adding eight to fiftiwn drop of solution of mtrato of silver (one gram of the silt to half ounce of distilled or boded water) to a glassful of wet or under examination. Nitrate of mlror decomposes chlorides and gives white precipitate of chlondo of eilveq and at tlie same time precipitates all prutetd dnaohfd In water. If tlm precipitate bo trifling, proportionate to the adver solution added, its surface smooth, color purely and equally white and falls to the bottom of tbe vessel rapidly, tbe water is good.

If tbe prenipitate ia oonaidcrable th water contains organic matter; the more conaokrabte th predipttate (In proportion to the solution of silver added) tbe worse too water. If the surface show threadlike flecky prooesse aad ie gray in color, the water is bad, A blue die. coloration to Uie water (caused by the chloride of silver combining with am-DKua) points to tlie presence of decomposing vegetable matter; the more blur the wane is tbe latter. A block precipitate Mow decomposing products of animal matter. Sun rays or even strong daylight should be avoided during examination.

A violet dmcoluraUon. without any preceding bluo, take place in any water; the earlier this violet discoloration takes place the better the water examined. Engineering New. HUk4o Wommtu Boycotting and outcasting ore maik doobly oppreadve to Hindoo women, rad fee the meet trifling reaaane. A mamed woman not putting the Hindoo (a red powder) on the parting ot be hair boycotted.

In the country, if a mother-in-law eat or liver the house at her oo-tn-taw before her draghtv has child rh will be at 000 boycotted. A young married lady waa boycotted for not observing somecetemony at tbe birth at her child. A man can regain hn carte by performing the expiatory rile, but as ou leant woman, especially if she hue brokuu array from th aenraa or ueoemted with nuo-Hindoo. i taken back to her carte, 84. James Gazette.

rwjftfiilMM at tiaraa mod HaiHua Franklin Pierce rad William Henry Harriauu had miserable meruorwa. It said that ou coe occasion a member at the funncr'l cabinet presented his daughter to him. A moment after ra attache of tbe Englbh diplomatic oorp requested aa introduction to tbe lady. Pierce turned, koked at her, offered hta hand and stammered ra apology while he asked bor name, She waa oomptetelj confuted, and the officer, who had oren the flirt introduction, was at kne tor words. Hi ottuntioo we exceedingly unpleumnt.

At a rorqittan at the White Uuu.e Harrison won the center of toterio of tutjitifffi women and courtly nen, exchanging the civfliti of the itour, rad in high feather with himself and the world. A tall gentleman, with skie whiskura, With aijuilnio feature, clod in the mode of the miniature court which surround president, approached him, extending hb The group parted before the visiter, who, with a calm dig-nlty, advanced, General, I greet and congratulate you, the stranger aaid, do not knew you, sir, replied Harrison I was your chief at staff, sir, during tb Indian wars, responded th intruder he majestically confronted hb whilom chieftain. In a moment the preeklent recognized hb old comrade in arms. Though apologies for hb forgetfulnert were profuse, yet, it said, hb aid never forgot th alight. Chicago Herald.

retea at Berala. Dr. Baxters tables show that out of 884,991 recruits and substitutes examined bv the recruiting officers during the war of the rebellion, more than 17,040 were rejected on account of hernia. The London Truss society, during the first twenty-eight years ot it existence, inued over 83,040 trusses. Two factories ffi Philadelphia manufacture and sell from 910,000 to 950,000 peg annum, Chicago Medical Journal, 0 BeUflm la China.

Th Chines are not a popta who per-scute for opinion. Persons prof eeeing four different forms of faith or sets of doctrine have lived side by side, rad the teachers of each have worked in peace for centuries. No mans promotion in the public service increased or retarded because he of this or that form of religion. The Churchman. The value of human life, estimated from life awoirance and wage Statistics, is 814.600.

The value, however, not realized without fork end growth. In old time parents brought children up, but now children bring parents down. Boston Courier. Superiority at Cart Iran bans. Experienced gun makers and artillerists have recently admitted that tbe steel rifle has not fulfilled the promise made for It The Krupp gun, of which we hear so much, have never yet been subjected to such high pressure at have been applied to cart iron guns, and experience ha shown it would not be safo to put thorn through such Unfit.

Indeed, the cart iron smooth boro guns which have been converted into ntlrs by tlio insertion of wrought iron rifled cylinders have bean fired tinder pressure fully three times as grout ft has been thought ad viral, la to subject steel guns of the same cob her to. Scientific American. Flooding lost In Atgerln. Tlie project of fl.xsling a portion of from the sea hag been almndonnt, hot it iieonis that large burls may be covered with water from other eoureas. Dp Levr'i report to tbo French academy that it single artesian welL bored in 18b5 yielding aw 9,000 gallons a minute, and has formed a couiiilernhle l.ikntliirty feet il.vp, from to 1,500 acrowof wartoLintl.

Traviler, Wrbtfi.r'a supplement says tobiWTio Ti a ixvrujiti.si of the American -Indira Oda begun, a sled, IBcflhl luting 1 of Vw JmtyCtw Bey. Cbittxxpxk, Arix July 3, 1887. Enrren 8ia: li. C. Harkley haa ai laat taken hia place ia history aa on of the rip-snorting oow-boya of Arixuna.

Markly ear hen few mouths eg 9 from New Jersey aud eeeing the envious position attained by bia bid neighbor, our iliuvtrioua governor, doubtless eel about to miner a little notoriety tor himself et-d Ue great state of New Jersey. Za-luk wee no bigger man than Alarkley in Now Jersey, nor could too later ae any reason why uu could not achieve, ae a dashing cowboy, the feme which ba caused the prete of California to impovecish in procuring portraits of eur modest governor. Marktey bo been Disking headquarter tor tb put few days on tb Pennsylvania reach, the political meoca of the Republicans ot Pima oonnty Yesterday mum ing he borrowed Lew Germ-leys private riding borne, buckled oa himself navy six end started to Crittenden. Markley evidently set out to paint th town red, but th result of hia escapade ia proof of tbe tact that be was not born on the horrioan deck ot an Anxooa bronco. Gotzuley is a skillful horseman and rides a superb hone, but ey witnesses of th Markley apiaod sey that they could tat tb borixon be- 1 Markley and his saddle at every bound of too bore.

However, Markley kept aboard till th tnia et to, when he proceeded to dare the passenger by aa exhibition of oow-boye skill with pistol. Fortunately no poison wee injured, but Markley, who shot hie own bone, th pour animal instantly dropping dead from bullet which passed through his neck. Tbe hors fell on Markly, seriously injuring on of hia legs, whioh ia supposed to be broken. A diapatoh haa bean sent to Nogalaa for physician. Ariaana te a land of opportunities for industrious and worthy men, but there te no eountry ia th world where tb wrong doer some more quickly to grief Young mea from tba east cannot re-' tom th people of Arisons by drinking bug juiea, nor saa they beautify our villages by painting them vermillioo hue.

Z. Flevaaee Newt. (SatirpriM.) Judge J. D. Beymert took down bar of silver bullion free th Beymart mill to Casa Braude, oa Thursday, li weighed shout 1000 ounce end wee 999 fin elmoet pare silver.

This wee th fifth her ef bullion shipped tine the mill more will be shipped for month et Ueet, the mill he bees shut down while th Hasting! mill build ing te being tko down end nereoted over tb machinery of th Beymert miil-Work in th America and Africa mine still eontina, however, aud whan every, thing te reedy lb mill will start up for oouiiououe run. Th caaal Ie now about completed to point about mil above Floreoo and it further oours will be determined by the topography of to country to Ire traversed end to facilibe tot reaching th lend to be irrigated through latunal ditches. This a matter requiring time and care in a permanent work of this km end it will engage Mr. Coltou'a lime fully and exclusively fur several weika. Tb soaignee of tb defuaet honk of Hu.1h.ui A of Tucson, euooeedud in paying fifteen canteen the dollar into three years of bit trust, and boa now gone to Washington Territory to reside, The creditors of lbs aonaern hare found it tb rnoel obstinate problem in long division that ever went unsolved.

Florence consume half a ton of ice daily. It ia brought from Tucson aud sonsequently the ooet to oonnmni is elmoet en embargo upon its ns. An ice factory located her could supply 3 or I tons per day nt fair rates, ud make ntoney. It ould also supply Silver hasgi Final rad sffrerl adjoining oampt. apply Silver i Va Use.

Judge Duff, tbe newly appointed reg inter ot tb U. 8. land office in this city, arrived yesterday morniag end assumed the duties of bis office. Cob Dailey as per instructions from Washington, turned over tba office to Judge Duff, and the land office ia now open for business with a sound democrat is office Judge Duff will no doubt fill th with satisfaction to nil soneernad. Tb Bran in pleased to note that tb judge's family aeoompaniad bia and will be part of oar community.

BOAKD or StiriBVUOfiX. orrieioi. Tneaoa, A. July 8, 1887. Th board met perraant to adjournment, at 9 oelook, a.

m. Present H. K. Lacy, chairman; Jn. Anderson, member.

F. IaFrooter, mem-bar; H. K. affords, diatnet attorney; M. B.

Snyder, clerk. Tbe minute of yesterday were read and approved. Besolved, That John 8. Weed, county treasurer, Pima county, be, and ie hereby authorised and sin powered to exchange with Preston A do lithographed bonds of Fima county for ia lira of the printed bonds-of said oonnty now held by them. Which said bonda were leaned under th landing Act of th Legislator of to Tsmlory of Arisons, asasioa of 1887, aid Preston A to furnish th lithographed forme, aad we hereby author usd said treasurer to forward raid lithographed bands to Ohieage, Illinoia, for said Pros too A Oo.

ia said way aa he may daeas prop. Tb board adjourned until to-morrow 9 oeloek a. m. H. 2.

Loot, Ohfiirmaa. fittest; M. 8. BaTDJta, Clerk. Real Estate in and aboil Florene has mere than doubled ia value during lb post two or throe monthee end there i still a atrong upward tendency regulated only by th demand.

Tb eeos of thia rapid appreciation ia net governed by any additional vain given to tb product at the soil aor advantage ef aow markets and tscilitie for transportation, bat it ie baaed solely open th absolute certainty of a eemisg boom to follow tb improvemeel inaugurated by th Florence Canal and Water Company. Their money and enterprise are making it possible for the otherwise barren and vacant lands ta posse valua, aad as a result thereof rest influx of thrifty wdiiudostnon people are te come her end build their home end till tb rich soil Without tb flow ef water they intend te (apply no ripple of czciting activity weald ever break in upon the monotony at tbe quiet slumbers ot the town and the world would jog on utterly oblivious te the existence of such a place as Flereaoe. But with the aeaiirano of abundant water the eppor-tenitie era created for profitable invest-meat end people will com from all portion of tb world to enjoy th benefit that must corner. It ia the eertainty ot this approaching growth and activity that creates new value to property of 11 kinds, and tbe people should recognize the fart and shew their appreciation by giving their most cordial approbation and tnpjwrt to tk advancement ot tbe intereete1 of this grand puterpri, Ftereno Enterprise, SKIN AND SCA Ofosrara, t-vrlfira Bat IF IB OaUrars Hrtwlre Sar ehaeweg th Skis ul IWtij rias IIubok, Urlli( Itebia ta eiri ivftmtie, ter rami ttatit ten etkerema, Podl, Milt On; HmvI, Beret 11 and etlM ilikilri Blond diMuMw, Cuticur, th fire ind Cmticuni Ai ft1 mtoriiftUjr. fkQii Cutieurs BUd furifcffif, A ure I hti ndfiffd ail my life vufc I of diUPtnl Jnads, and hut HuiQnnt roliff, tanUIp I stlnr 1 1 noi, I uwvl yemr T)ntMruJM'r8 a Ihororgh trad, I fcf t)i Ctttionvm LffimtdiMi I wo ran, ud Btttn rakra of llolicw tb fofyiU was Jwtwtiat I bad wrtid ffs-m; mra BKUdKWAUKpWobaKNMlqTa.

ftifcmnei, (i UbBW, and, a rail Rbuem Cawi I Wm tronhad with tlt Lhtmm I1 oi yean, ao irat the rkm of my bJUdfl from thw bpa tritd ranicdina and ducts1 no porpora, cotil I tak Baoicdifw, and aow ant ctiraly' r.Parkw, KortiiHB.pt tlchiai, Reilly PIPr For th laat rmr 1 ffr Uy, ami? aud h01 wbioh 1 kava applied a fwat trwttmoni without mtocaaa, aperdily aod entirely currd bT 9 Mm. IMA Af! lUKLfUh MraeiaAACiHKUU fim Wrdlcln Curing AUtKn The following extract from to Denver Field and Form will interest our randan. The editor of thee eolains paid mush attention to tbe matter ot ratting and curing alfalfa last eeaaoa. He bees 'os satisfied the! tb plant was generally injured by allowing to bleeob Urn eon end by drying too mnefa before it was pat in toe stack or mow. Te make to beet quality of hay th crop should no! toy but 00 day spread upon the groand as it falls.

That out in the morning should be bBnohed at night, and then, after lying twenty-four hours, should be turned aasetully 0 aa to not break th tender leaves, eodalway kept intact ia th original banohea and not pitched and Mattered, as is ordinarily th rate with other kinds of hey. Farmer Wire discovered that by irrigating to igraas a few days before harvesting end then allowing it to remain long enough to run Uw machine withount sticking in lb mud, tost it to dsns, fastened th kef to to stem rad prevented it (rent rattling ot. Tb expemimenl te worth tbe tryto." Hon. Cbaa. M.

Strau, aaparintand-rat ot public inatruetaco for Arizona, leave to-night for Chicago, what be go to etteaj th meetiag ot th tioral eonnotten of educe tio. Tb oon notion will be composed of ell tbe (tat end territorial eaperintend-dauts if eduoetionrad ta held under tb euepioee oi the interior department. No doubt Mr. BtrauM will utilize tb opjior-unity to oelt attention to to Med of the territories from astieoal standpoint. Artaeos ought ta be allowed to utilise mm of her eohool land now.ond this would do doubt ooneoded if th proper stop were taken rad representation mad, No better opportunity will present itarit than the ednontional convention ia movement ot tbit character in th interest of education in th territories would receive tlieeiuu-liiui of to convention, end such au oadorre-meut would no doubt oerry an influence with tbe Waebingto g.ivcrijinent which would win fur the turrit mce.

'OwzmrTi tw ctm 11, An old physician retired from practice, had pieced in hie iiac.la by an Kart Iudia mlreiunary tl formula oi a simple get! remedy for tba aud Jivnnanaiit cure ufauuaiiption, lrun-clutie, calorrh, a '1 lime nud ell throat and lung- effecttntia, also Viovr and rariioal cure for -ncrvuua d-hdilv ind all nervous couiplaiote, after having tested Its u-ot-lariirt curative j-oa-cia in tlion-wtidt of 6 ee, Ima fall It tna duty to make it ktwwn to hi fellow. Actuated by hie motive end doeire to relieve human aufTennc, I will send fro of oharge, to all who d-mra it, tine recipe in German, French or Eng-linb, wilii, full direction fur preparing and using, Bent by mail by oddruemng ith stamp, naming tine pajaw, W. A Noyew, ltlj Fowere Block, Rpcliter, New Yerk, asaiDzin i taing 8' hrery men sthpr Tun, i had hop lal out Iptssidenl "bow hit i Yi hTP ao Id yonr rutifflu i1 laalaix Timra, and medici1 5i re toette i. F. AiUhlkWlH, Dmcsif Cnhrnra Bf medi ar aoM CnUrorA, tha Ormt Hkm cure Hoap, aa aqulut TuHoara Uwmlrauts 41.

IK). Futvr i)mg Cfe01 GRUBS, set foldiere by Caurwra taattt 1 1 btath fslitio 'totton fa '8 to 10 have do and hlal CUt ACHE ALt 0V v) rlCte, 9ri" and f. enti.ii i -v, reid -ri-ri- relutsl.0. r.lt I.

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