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I roL. xrx-Nro 3. PRESCOTT. ARIZONA, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20. 1882. ESTABLISHED IS64 1 1 11 - ft- 'Ximiii mnntx, a-CKLlF,K3r 3T2RV rEUMf , '. . Editor and Proprietor. TV Crat awnfepr 4tf tfc Wuestr Mi.ixk waa M,Sttrt 3, !W, tmi at tbts, 4fit! ysatt nr., nth tnrtk, fchn to &3 tha aMnt, vsal twt a-2rT In wo ieemmrw. " Ttotr f?ijrJ0r4e. ..... ...... ..... Sail tad TWafcly, oa! yrw..... ...5.00 .. 2.00 - 1.50 .. 25 .512,00 Cr. Inch (IS Has f UI tyy. iu ohonn J3.IH fa Brit lcprUoa aaj it loch far taeu aaaiuoaai la tvrticn. 1 Bbcral dlaeooert front kbr rat trSU o aa-1 to fwr7Ct w!so adTcrtio largrly by the Ar, tulf yrar or Frofaiaa! " butio&x erU lmcrU 1 for $1"UW arr xtaaa. fracas ascdiaf no rjo- lT nhizri jiUmi. fdf rU I5 or Jsb Tfprk. dc; f trvratt it kqauS, or otlirnrlaa, at fbfir oira rk. Dar:&rt or iliiis fam Freacou, Ansoaa BUSINESS CAJ1DS. j BUSINESS CARDS. SALOON, ZTO. cl-y b i n is rr aloo in D. C Thsrne, Prop. Fine Wines. Liquor nml Cigars. Meals al all Hours. .aifis nmrARD, Attorney and Connselor sir Litv. CSce South Moutoz'.imu Zt, Preocott. San Franc' ceo' Cur33. SAZERAC SALOON! AWOIXISO THE WILX.XAX'h UDMC, GURLEY STREET, P. ESCOTT, ARIZONA samite:- JiAjinroN, A.TTanE"sr rr la.w, Mineral Perk, Mohr.o Comty, A.rizona. FINEWI1T23, LIEU0E3 & CIGARS, ar.M. HALF WAY-HOUSE AND Th Kk!-WT HotU Oa t5o tVhlnnla I crUa oa haad. Th boat Lluuor. n, r.,. .11. . from ta Zat Upnid at the tar. Tims. T.nvn 4t ! rrMiw'i J p v. tfUj Trl-f-VI J 9 M . ArriT' .-uuJj, Wljreajji sod 1 n4-. I r.a A. V. H.li.f. HO it M !. -:artl-Tr.--kly-I)s- m fcauOi, Te'l"iUj au.t iuj, 11 a. ( U " T Cim Z-Dti"( KorJvi, TVntnrfilii aoii lrida7 Trt-Teek'j -7 a. v. arnr 1 Tudi.ys. t'karlir aii .jrl. i4b Ik r. u. -tbcut tf r. u. WICK E!3T IIS So.'S: lvrt Tri-kly Hon y , " i4nfi'.i and rrU, Ci. v. Arnt,TQ'a-TharlJ)- Bi KatcrJuj, awut Sr.u. l.TKI CIlMitZ NU Hi I.W -,SjtIi. dprt- Trt- i ly T J.j, TliHrl 4 ml -IuMi.jp, 9 a. a S.1A1MU i.T -Sjt; 1i-;aTt.-3-'.y-,Jon la. : rrl-, 7 A. x. ArrJrH in4 sti.l rtatnrJy I . a. T. V7. Oni, riaiif-r. Arcado Brewery. l.xjkk ac "l? h; a jj i'i in 1 ai : k . Pficnix - - A. 7. Maka tat ttlrr for aale top iaet qnxtlty of llottlvd au5 whlcJi axorU'-OI lmjor1r.l br. Alvorcaltof a Btne rlor loality. Drawer aappjlp'l at fliort notice. Ordera oUcltd. dl6m LUEE TIXALIIEIIIEU. tliDEO J. TUCK Ell, Abfi.ornfii and Counselor, Pbescott, Akizoa. Tlio speciel cmniitco of tho RcDrescnta tive As.oinbIy uf Trado xmi Lnber Unimts of the PaciPc orwafci hafe reportetl. Their report is bth plklnffM niwi iuterentinij, and lnws that the Clautae rv crordh.i; out ARIZON'A OFFICBS. niE A1-M.ICA.MS. SjHKial 7rrfcir. to The Itter Ooran. Wa.uisotos, Jan. 'J. Tlio office of Gov enior of Arizynr. has lie a vacant for soiite time, Gensral Fremont hating resigned. v,ni;e isior iii uuih Draucnoe i ina na ine comsniswon of ttw SccretoiT of Um Ter- mauufactui- i.L,cJi a few yers ao it W !!k i lit (C rf thwwht iml!ctly thy woulr. erer ontf r. Iiij-jc . , r,. Jt - " tit rCwJ- T1,t W fnarlfi thpre nr T. 7(tf) r.J- x,,'w'tnataiiding the liTWiire U1K.U lh Letter from Wajshlngton. PAVotUELX KEl'ORTS. nose nd osrfy 1,100 white men employed, I 'ident of candidato for those i-asitiMu, and the CbiReev hr only 'wen employed : has not been abie yet to reach tbm. in uiu WMiien m maitu.aciure ance io4 u. Thorv trtJ ,t a lluJ:8n ps-jditUUMi for Um Wasihxoto.v, D. G., January S, 1SQ2. j Owing to the holiday reason and the ad- rux;yiEU, (IB ) Reports to tho State journaient of Conrrcoa Utile hew dons. Buwrd of health euncermng small pox are j and tha TerritormI appointments did nt ortt TviLrurint:. The dtet3i U well undor reach consideration. eoRirt-1 in a.t Idealities. Snitor Jones favurs th filling of oOJoas this Kt:cAjt 5i'iTKK.vi. K.iLBO.vu. ' tl,ts territories, except Judicial, frtwi citi Oai.tb.?ws. Tlw track of ihe Jlcxicnn scn t,f t1,a nitories, and if ihis oarriod ISTaknsl Railroad i plttd Uj a point out' J' lh"r bo appointed for Ari- Jney uavt, n,Jucea tnv wg ot wnite inn GovurBorahip, amn them T J Sutler wJ-fi taiienrert tf Jiwlo. Anexcur- na w" l VMy ay cvenL mrltuV lZr.rJtU. Teitoiy, who .iif - tUl0:h f.Hn I-, to a, is n, a .tn,, Ut Uveala-.W hh;.iK?r factories. They Jve a petition very numcrotuly fcv ' 'f ack. The cxeuwwnuts w au n,a succeed. 1 h bocrotaryship C'IIA.tL.KS B. KDS1J, V,"UI Dractlc ta tat Court. OQc north of Siy & SUpbena bcre he ill t f oend at all hoora. AtU.il- Ion caltl to UOUTCTauani E. A. ECIvllOJ' V Civil nu.I TipMrai:i:cnI t-.tiziueer MM,, nyorlt, Surteyr., HaiuildU, Ktc.cir- Oriare or;.'j .r.x, oit rtnor tj lnS of ,1nb!i, I'r coll. A' .u T. YV. Olid, is.Ojar-"tTcx THE BITSALOGN! M LODGING HOUSE. ORAKTITE .0?J.i. ET, JOaH?a GORG! la ant alaaa itylp. AH tU l-t !raU. f Ijqtinr", Wlnf,'lar, KIc Beds, Xi,"3 ixtul -"0 CJt;. A. C. UAlLEu, Pheiiix. A. T. Will jincttc in all tha Coum of tha Tarrttory, ana lu ido UaitM iUt Court. xnyl EUGr.Nr. V. A 11 A.M. ATTOSJSTEV Z--A."W TOMKNTOMi, AKIZO.VA. Will practice In alltbe ConrU. Spcil Attontleu t'i Miuluj Cite. iKAurc cnt'r.ciiii.1., m. matkiison, GHUSi3f2LL & KASTERSOfi, J :oiiiey i Doijnsrlors at Laiv. Will practice in all the Courts of Arizona. Prt coit, A. r , Sor. -i, InSO r. AZTLA7; L0B0E. 1T7. 7. & A. H r :lr lrtrjtaji tf t!n i '.-h! lie Ian SstortUr pefc maalti. 7 U" p. M. fSY Holonrntai Isr-it" ft fr n--'l InvrUii tVM.V. Km.f.T. SrHary. Eiamlo4e ViwlM T. J. IMrT&KH, J. E. Asdic p. aad O. W. Cciriu. ATL12QXA J-0UOZ, Ko. 1. 2 .0. 0. F llorlur MvwUa' of tli lA- ap tiekS Jia;, a i f is- '. j'.uiJ. W. II. JKtT. S. l. 1. Bvh, Han. ;Wy ROBERT CONNBLZi, Whokiale aid Brtail Dt - tr t Wines and Liouors! Ay I) CIGARS. XKK1M eOXSTN7I.T OS USl) I.VKRT .'Itri cla la Itla llur, iucuili..i; the clio.c-mt tirj.iai of WJiiskios, Wines, Bay Ruin and Brandies. Cijara pure aud fresb, and a largi invoice i'i novr 0:1 tonte ALL AT HOC !.!$ TTO.M I'HK'KS. josi:i'u v. jiakokavi:, - - ivm. ii. mcohkw, attiry 1'uf'lte and ( Lite of liittritt Attorney. ) u Jose, Cat. MARGRAVE & McGREW, AttoriM'V't and Counselors at Luav, l'KLiCOTT, YAVAl'Al CO., A. T. Will Practice iu all tht Conrtt of the Territory. JON.N a. KUKh. rv. yr. nxt. A.U. HAT i. rr. t IJ-MrjfO.S 1U nat AUrby. . DA VIS St. ST ft.PIJ EN:it hV. Attorney and Cjuaara At Liw s: i x p. a i , imk . a . t. 3ry- Hl1-t K. E.FASTS5IIVGTOW &.CO r.tA.2:rco'A 8a j?ai; &:o?-'. a. Forward GootLs anil Macbincrv KfM iirtaU CWJlark ncn:d: mk "X. K. 1," Slawle pa. A. r. B3D CJCJ3X3 PP.ICE LIS1 Shaviiitr 5: Es-ir-Brossin Shop Uslr; ci. iKlr--iau!t sota. PI4W eta. llalfaa... .........$1.1" WIGHT )! '1'ITK mA.r.-- JJ it and Ii U i a i rl tialoo ?i -AM BOWLIITG ALLEY. KUSI1 X WELLS. Prcscott, "S"arapai County. Aiisona V7111 tritiy i'.t-y.l to all mil buis. .otrui'ii to their tan ! .1,1 t i'U : itr . . n! Ill i nruujr) . A WUii I tit' U M rlMr C!aja ur.l !lPity a.m uratply iii4l rruaptutteritles kivu to ouHeoduoa. PI-I'Y'SICIAN'S. J N". UeUANULi:.VS, 31. I., I'H YS I O I A N AND 17 V. CJ 1C, O N. Or?ic Mosiccxi St.. l'BcajOTT, Arizona. Xoit rtoor to WelL", TarRO fc Co.'a offlce. ait'ltfllV & SCIIOLKT. Iroi, Fittest 13r:tntls ctfCiz;rf, Liriuors Kto T I-3L ZES ZiLw O JEB Montezuma Street, Preacott. THIS- ELECANT SALOON 7.v .Xow Ojoi Fort the Arroiti.U.r:oK ok Pathons. E. r. KY!;KK--Dentist, o r k i o s : llaitk Ixiildinc, ii i -iiir. All work w.irrnnt t il im. IT. X. A!.SW(IiTiL FJI YSIC1A.A' cS- bCHGLCJf or tic h: DA7U OCTOGOXAL EUILDIKG, QUELLS fKEIT ntsoTT. ai:i:'.o.a. 510 Iaunh.fs &nd have 5,772 mwi e.nplored iucludinij (115 in whiie iatindrit?. There are 8,530 Chinese cijjannakers as gainst 1U whites; tyI0 Citintse arc employed m the manufacture of clotluni; and undenrear while onlv 1 ,000 white tailra can obtain (inploynient. Since 187b" wages of whites have been reduced from $'2u to ilJ a Tree. Jiieuimese worK nr stj a uiontu. iiie steamers of the Occident.'! and Oriental Steamship C4nijHiiy carry Chinese firemen, cooks, waiters and si-rrunts for tho oilicers. United States government vesriela on the Pacific stations hkewire carry Chinese cooks and servants for the olficots. Jn addition to these there are manv iu the coasting tradti a cooks, steaanN, etc., and the Chinese- irtiit and, vegetable peddlers numler ol3. It is the futeiition of the Trades Assembly to hold a mas moL'tin" soon t: impress up on Congress the necessity of legislation to obtain rolief fiom the Chinese evil, as it is found that they are now employed iu almost every industry. The above is from the San Francisco Post, the true friend of the wurkiu'.'iusu, and is a pretty fair showintr-tip of the injury these meek-eyed, long-fingered Mongolians are Joint: in the way of cutting down wages and crushing out white l.lKr. ft is an evil, and one that fchould be st pieu; not by such men as foul-mouthed Kearny and the rest of his mob, ur Mgit.it.u-s ai Le calls them. It should be t '.ken in hand by the iusiue&s man to suppress this fast-growing evil, and that by refusing to employ them. If the rich manufacturers would only turn out f-.e many Chinaniu in their employ, and ijive the boys and girls a chance. rau.e their wages from $3 and S i a rreek to a fair price, there would not be quite s much hoollum ism. Three dollars a wc k is a paltry sum to the orphan boy or giil to live on, when they have to pr.y for kwrd and lodging, clothing and other ncctssarv articles; im money for f-clu-.l IkmJ-:, literature, recre ation or anything e?e, only n h:nl living. It is no wondei that the girb rather had a life of shame than ti work in the dens. the proper name, where these Chinamen are employed. It i. no wonder that these very same boys and giris leam the opium habit. It would not au.-priae U3 in the lenai but what one-half jf tho people using opium have le.trn'fl it in thoso faetiia. This evil docs not only tltiuw ti working tlais out o work, but mke tltem become a'.r. os to dilnk. '.iiu:n and riher vices citizens from all iarts of tho Territory """b iuJuding the Mayor and u wkml for a ifr-Va Amim of Oakland, I r t other prominent oJliciaJa of the road. At me" Congressman Page. Governor the prceat rate of tracklaying tho road will C- It,w has been promised the Inttr reasii Hampasaa m April, rreparationa for nal I,ToIe Collectorship in place xf Tom freight trattlc aro being made. Cordis, who ones put 700 or 800 into a THE w OF QUI W TEIAU ""TF' " vw- , . . . ... . bo dppeil, and Gos-r has already been Ajw Ja' "-A Worlds ,ash- considered "dead hence we gain two vic- m,toa pecniUays: boine stati.ticun 1 toriea. Gov. R. C. McConnuk wc visited filJ'fGuileatf- tnal to be Lat week at his fine home. Jamaica, Queon, County, K. V. The Gov. h Isokinj: much R.VILUOAI) TIIOCBLE5. stouter that! when Iip r,M0.l it, . . ; - . v .v.. l.l LllW t U 1 1 1 - Paiu4i:w, (Kan.) Cansidcrablo apprchon- torJi bt is suirering front dyspepsia and-a dion is felt among rsilnud men on the ilia- Hght nervous heirt disease. He takoa a souri, Kansas A Texas line who run through ''reJ interest in Arizona; has not voted Indian territory because of tho many ob- siuce e left it, hence holds his riant to rea- structions pkued ujwn the track of a nature idence in the territory. He has thus far (Charles W. Reach, editir of tho Auizona Mixes, is here looking titer Rut lex's inttr cits); Judge S'tillwell, AsscLati Justice of Arizona; Mr. Eddy, of Glob-, Arizona, and Mr. Stebbins, another citizen of tho Terri tory, are also candidaU. Jacob Dunn, a newspaper man of Philadelphia is a candi date, lacked by Don Cameron, and indorsed by .'X-GoTunior Sa3ord of Arizona. It is said, too, that Bon Rutlcr has a friend whom ho it urging for the place. Lieutenant-! lov- ernor Tritle, ..f Xcradn, is a candidate, backed by Senator Jones' friends in that State, but whether by Jones himself or not is not known. For the Secrchtrvship there are also : number of candidates. Page, of California, is r.sking that a Air. Van Arniin, j CAicnlstcd t wreck any train coming in written but one letter urging the appoint- ot IiH .State, be apjx.intcd. The pi vsovf i c'"1! wn f hem. Extra patrolmen hav rnt ol Secretarj-, John J. Gofper, is a 'ebniska man, and tho Nebraska Senators, Van Wycfc and .Saunders, clim the place, but are un willing to indorse Gosper for reappointment, igan6t wiiom theie ia a very bitter local ppomion. 1heKLb!ska delegation have therefore airrewl m n Pnnn, ,. ..r tlieir State, snd 7-ill earnestly press hi. claims It is underntood that R. C. Powers, at ene time Governor of Mtasiasippi, but novr a citizen of Arizona, and extensively enga-.'ed in mining there, will be appointed Collector of Internal Rcrenuo for tie Ter-ritorj-. The.e three armoiiitnii'itts will r.m- prise all the changes it is expected will be made in Arizona olh'cs. " "4- Zrrlmr Guarded Coagtart.y. A Washington dispatch to the St. Liu;5: Republican says: The Pressdtnt an ' Private Secrutary left for Xew YrrL f morning train, sec- mpanied, it is sai-!. without General Arthur's knowled-,., Uiree detectives, who had len sent 4.. - from New Vurk at the instance of friwida A Brl'iens Trcwpt. ). LL.COLK. DruRglsz 2nd Apothecary Heed's L'locl; PRESCOTT, - ARIZONA. 1 it zzy.ctoT'v SINIHG E00HSI OHAELEY WAi?, Prop. ''is'vid it Ci'c'i aaloou. ' o. it, , tj gum, ttt Ilavini(7t;m 1 f. a r U4w 1 lrt. : :. : ..t . V Per life:, Tta a.l.rT laa lra la,' pstr nrf fit Mt la eicaii.. rtjte. tuuttlM..- tmu or will ij.ar- no uWiuiV- .'.tL. .!; ho. iu town. re- iwetfa f soliclfj. i.iri'j. of iu t! it,,, lrroott. Aagoot 9) Wl. Al t!i did -'aiMt. on i(..-.io- ftr lwt toatt f8rin-.r;:-:.li l'(,AR. TohACCO. C7NFEC- t:o:: v. yttvti - a:j t t.SK.!.ocE:Ks. W r44-l y ic.tl r. an:!.-ti f jh puClie or WINES, LIQUORS. A.'.ES AND CIGARh WEI le ti8-nl 3. th WIl.MAai VEISXO.V. FfVCinC BREWEEY. V. ARUW.V E.guAV, PRESC01T, ARIZONA. OrrirK: C'o k's Adobo Ruilding, Gurley St., below Kelly A" Stephens'. WOOD FOR SALE'! AT REASONABLE PSiGES. J. S. SBATTSR & Bro. Invire th t Fotro: age cf Cie Publ c Wcort ct r.31 Kiuca .-.nd S?K2S may bs Lad, Trade Leave order at myotf.ee, Gurlry strtjt, West Trwcott alto Stable and Feed Yard for teams. A quantitv of Eay a-.id Grain Always on Hand. mark. Good Camp ILrmc. H'oo and Water fi'e to all C vitomcn. r"4.atv-.-to S J , C . :it .alifrn!i-n ;;:":T7.7 between goodwin and a nnc43"iiii.' t jit. -r 4- 1 " r.t.i-h W rry 4 rtf TV -C I w in .p.-Hosr fa.-V' !r am --t ; r..'.-i-f a., a-1 ir, i . vua rMun fo.- h '.n.'iaaaa" on. iKirr ttat "s'w? ... . -'.v '" iH - vs. .. nN:. CARLTON STREETS. PF.ESCGTT, A. T. GOOD LAQSR 5rR, W:nes, lt iuor an.. Cl -zt a r.v .k on hjn 1. JOHN T. VIUI.E, I'.'j. Dec. 3, 1-jI. PiiimtT. c cr ' f i3 p p Assayers. Having securcl thesorviVtsof Mr. Geosu.e S.R.i.i'ii, from thCAur-.FiMAAAYOFr!rr. BANK EXCHANGE, Bhenix, A. T. jJl. GANZj Propriotoi la tUo bout Tittcd Ho:l this slJsof T.oa Ano!o. On the Europcn.il Plan! Tl:e Uooi':.' tn Uecli are Comfortal:lc and C'ran. The Iiii'uj I'.csia, in txiinccUan with t'je Hoiisp, It Gwd a; the Best in tin- Country ! licr f.tt'. ct:l .ttkeil to o)i:rJ ny City. COMTOIV! ! PI.KASUnK! satisfaction: Jnly Ttii. lf!T7.-.f IIOWKY. 'JUE JiLACKSillTIi PVL V :rr?.? C!i.3 MX I'mncisc... we nv now nivmrcd to make ""'f c,fti :viu.yi'inKoii.Byre, WtmS'lte'A t -Ctf!l ')i3i prompt returns u or. minerals, i",id ! aj t!-c v.r d UW"-th.-fpr k I niward asjiirp, UU3t and bullion sebSiittttd to US ! .A"'! 10 'ir,w kU "CePtton I carina' tt chaos, i?;if: ur it -Mi l n. rnaf?t!45y i'Ar- - ', ft.". jp iuWi4? geuer City 'jkat !k 1 c.-a h.t:- r -.- r 1 Han erar h."?.'' : 1. aC iit. ' cf tiu ti oat rait.t.a: ir.w.iicr sot. t 'ctt jvrtcr bjxsia&e. A. O.J i J Ktaad QUALITATIVE CR riTJA:TITATIVS AICA1.Y.-1T5 Will send by return t t,'e result of zll sam ples receiveil by mail 4.reapro64 when aconi p.uiic4l b cm.i. Load 2. "3 A'1- u oi a tu auvt! lay tork 1 have sot. Nevr f j!, ir, U Ftrite wtin tho lroc it. liot. l-i .pa'i-liinpir.y hpart -Ito'ibl I fiu-1 I intend S jm,. -jn-d ti iai-?lt ht aijuiLer to U j, Ti rfi'pve itv 'itf-ix5 or nijujlf to kiupimI. Oh! vu:ti l-ij3t ti.Kc nLPUlhi ruriKli'o ha!I f"-r -..i ha'.4c t'ti thp mcmeiit ( wot, The Ifiig-hi'iked foranow lias at la&t come and indications for a coi.iitiuuncu i-f the ito.-.u are favorable. It has now reached a depth of neirly two feet in the vicinity of STiiMt', and it can safely be calculawid thr snow has fal'c-a for fifty miles on either aide of IVcscot:, excepting of ciiurse the euth. -o one but a resident of Yavaoai can tell the value of finch a ccow at t hid time i;f year. PliKer mint-ia on Lynx, Co-anits and other croeK.i wl-ere place'- trohl is founl, w!io have been hanging on the ragged edge for months past, are cncur.raged by the prospect, and a soon as the snow on the mountains has melted and the creeks are .dive with running water, then shall the minors resume their labors with pan and rocker, and eartii be male to deliver u her hidden treasures The farmer, who had become nearly dis coiiraged by the gloomy aspect presented to him during the latter part of last year, is at once alive to tiie'situaiion, and will soon commence plowing and planting his land. The railrojid has i cached a point within the holders of Yavapai, and before long will be crossing the country north of us, where it will bo tapped by the proposed Prcscolt branA road, which will enter the very heart of our city. Mines and mining have gained an impetus heretofore unknown in the annals of North cm Arizona; work has l.een resumed on the Tiptop mine and Agna Friasnielter; arpiartz mill u enroutc to Groom croek from the eafit; the Rully Sueno mill on Turkey creek is undergoins repairs and will soon t-Uvt up n a protr.icied and no doubt prosperous run. On the Peck, one of the best mines on the coast, it is undtiMtood, woik will soon be coimiK .;! and a f.itx-e of men put on. The same may ;'lso Lv &id i f the Tiger, and once again shall lh sound of stamp and hammer reveibeiate among thchillfiof tiie.-e districts. Other miaes and distri ts t.ha!l be opened and before the present year had passed, Northern Arizona wili Like rank with the best bullion producing countries in the world. A Denial . Tom Fitch im I'.tn lepeaiedly wr.ruel that his life is not v.orth a picayune if he tomain3 in Toinbsto.'.e. Arizona Democrat. EniToaa Km.irst V."ul you permit me the use of your c J 111.1 ns to iAy that there i? not one word of truth in the forogoiug. I have never received a warning or mtnace from ''cw-boyn"' or anylxtdy else, and J have not and never have had occasion U suspect myat-lf to bo in the slightest danger from any source vliaterer. Tuo.as Fit-h. Tuc'on. Jap.. 1 1, b'WZ or anyci-ank. It is not generally known, but detectives have watched Gene.-a! Arthur to a "resit or less degree ever since he was inaugurated as the President. On the dav that he was driven to tho Semite to take the oath of office in the Vice President'., rortm the two :mt akilfnl detective olliecrs iu Washington accompanied his eouiie and guarded the diwr and appi4-aeiu to it until ne yds safely lodged in the Groy House. I I It is known that the presence of those oilicera to the exf.iit tJ:at Generat Arthur has known of it, has r.ct lcen pleasant to him. They have detailed toactjomjiany him at te instance of friends, wnue of whom have thought that at least until the Guiteati trial is ended it would le well to be prudent. President Arthur, however, ridca 0b;r.t W.uhington freely without atiendmcc, and he 13 knowii to iiave ?aid that nothing that he could do, or thai ai y w.xn :go There- will b no ohanue in the Mar,l.r.l ..f . .-.u.,.u ltWR3 mentioned to nivself and eaa do. can save a lifa from .-.33assir.ati.sn. There i n ai-ced hid very erratic (hewy of itiaanitv I The Stock Report says: "There ought lo be an iuvestiition of tho late dwpuigu against the Arizona Apachea. The failure of the eaniiMtign waa disgraceful and reilocts special discredit 4n the Oonerai command ing the Department." ",mu Winn., jiww ever, mere u env 1 one who wishes to do imraenal harm to Pres ident Arthur, and the piusence of th3e detectives i3 due only to the officious zoal of certain friends. Education r.r.d WhJsky. Senator Logan thinks that good can be extracted from evil. He has introduced a bill to appropriate and expend the enthe income derived from Internal Revenue taxe on the manufacture and sale of distilled spirits, for the education of all the children or tin t inted States. ith a National School fund thus created the buitlen of taxation for educational pur poses would be light on the States, .-w the amount of whisky tax is large enou-di to provide every child in the United States with a liberal education without rcaoit to State taxation. Senator Logans bill is not. however, in the interests of intemperance, s it would, if a law be the means of in- ducinir the numerous friends of oducat:on to indulge in the liberal use of liquor in order to help along the National School t uud. A man could take a drink with lencr twinges cf conscience if he knew that he was theieby assisting the great cause of poj ular education. St4ck LVovr:, Arr&sr, of Cen.E. C. Crr. Now, Mr. Stwck Rep.rt. do t.rr,. 1 .... '.. J 1 ' w.mv vvu "A3 k icni Ljr avlllli? and throw you.- august eye over the evil suriounding that endanger the future of co.n.. :;teU hy inspiration. NO CIU.VE IN AIlTIK h'.S -.i:i.CT, New Yojtx, Jan. 1C Herald's Washing ton special say: Well informed persons say to-day, Prepident will not makw any nevv Cabinet appointments for some time, if at all, and that no names havo been determined upon. ai:i:kstei roi: mcamv. Rostov, Jan. 10. Thou. .1. WiNon, ()f Vr.rt T'.,:..ci,i 1 .-.v . ..i.iiu.ii, man jiavnig iwo wives in Maine, and third in Canada, was arrested forbhamy, -t:id under guard at hotel in Fort Fairfield, was kidnapped by two sleigh loads of Canadians and taken to Canada. The matter is to be presented to U. S. au thorities. :lAUirni'.v,J.tii. J7. Passengcra; Ed Car ter and two men. No frieglit. Reen rainhij for two days. Roads in very ld condition; almost imoassable for stages. Storm probably over; clear and pleasant this morninif. Sn Francisco. Turn votirafto,i;nn t. mi "viiiivii f,i J fcjltj Ckinese nuisance, the gambling dens, opium joints and the other vices that are eatin up tie morals of the young peopl0 of vou city. AriZ4ma is all right; she is eaUaficd with her prospect, and with her Department Commander, Olll Trie Tucaon Joumai in givin; a short bio graphiul sketch 4I . M. Van Arniin, the reported f-'ciic'riy of Ariz, na, states that he is "foiiy-three yeari ld, weighs two huntlred at:J thrc pounds, a.onlupois. The dispatches to-day bring the intelH. police of the arrest of General K. C. Cair, Colonel Sixth Cavalry, U. S. A., and in command ontflamunth agoof Camp Apache, when he was superceded by Colonel Hi-.' Orders for his arrest were Bsuetl about n montn ao and he was taken to Camp where he will h- v: fined uiitil a j u. tial is called for 1: tria'. The trou? can during the htte Indian campaiu. it i3 alltced, he made fa'e report u Department OoinKiaudvr. by whos orov- , . . , ' ! p-noiture minirwl bv law, to ho'd ih-ssos rerv ou:et and wr.? lint Imntrii mrf.. r.t. . . ' . - 4 " wm - t . v , Ass?semf4nt Work. The latest statement on this ubject fi the L.eneral Land Oifice u dit. d December 10, ISdl . and addressed to the I.'on. Martin Magnum. Delegate in Congress for Montana, as follows; "Sik Referring to letter witho-.it date trom Stephen Dynnrj, and referred by you to this office. I have the honor to state thr.i i! e first . 'ikuhI expenditure rifjuired bv Tr b claims located January' J, & made during the ear JS82, not subject to relocation i.!y with this requirement, easrutdfciMon of the eame office oiiVct trt: n .i essential that tho annual ex- 1 av ltnlif -v I... I 11... 1 military-ciixsk. until :t had Kamcd pubi c: iv 1 , - , , ' ' 4, T f, ...... - , ! .-1 . pWvldel the original locators, tha r throug.i CUrrs . ashmctou letter. Itia't - 1 1 ""iw., uwr 1 ' j. . , 1 ,i ! , r I ,,'ir'!' "SSI5I1S "r lc?l representative resume to iw honed that mmuc mistake has been ! 1 lt. , , , . . made and that an invention t5lTprotf J "P" I wU,m ,tef'" ' U, 1 that Gen. Carr has been misreiu'eseiitcd cae1 f,-v 8no,l,er I1"5, living ti e necesary 1 piahAcatioiiK tho jnahy of forfeiture for Tho President has appiwvd the nvoni-' :ailnre l' kccP u" :uoI e.TH-nditure3 meuu-itions of the Secretarj- e f the Interior i fc1"""'- ":iy ee4t of hxtiuu f touching the reja.rt of th Gcvermueut i i:U!tt f ' sa v,tT l" (,!:!-v 'I'died." Railroad Ci.minifsioiiei-s uon a newly ernn pltted one huridred-.t;!' seti..:i 4)f too At- , iT ., Is i aim (v. w:.s cotereJ with t- inches d -n . tae san.e. 1 nctt.n ynnnu th. rnd- hUutbitant" U , ! v '"tt " 1 nad company p-.tenta t mv ;.,) n , . ni M ir New MuxiC4. rai n.al w.r t-iiL i. .u.. high, rem a vi and a qc-rtw hat, and of the h.ivi f. each r.ii Ti. ik ' ' l TZ'T " ! lJature discharge of a blast 01 Wodnea- n.c -L-f t ?i thj pf t!e S'iut!iuin Pooh-.-1'.. Ii.. i.itM.-i-eii eLii Lernatiliuii and Vor nn institution which it lias been said may be left to timo to grruluallv decay, Monnonism is uncounnoiily livdV just now. Converts have been olitninri? in large nunibeni in England, aud work is being carried on with great vigor in Penn sylvania. The fact i.- never in the his tory of the Mormon Church have more accessions been gained to it in the aine time than in the last six months. The Church sends out its ablest preachers. It is a cleverly de iseJ scheme, and the exposure of the important never reaches the people whom it might, benefit, for uie simpic reason that converts to po lygamy are not in tho habit of rcadin-' the uewspapsrB. S. F. Chronicle. r r t Jrexieo and the Central American States are getting nearur rnd nearer a rujture. Tho .Mexicnui journals are aggravating the Minister of Guatemala to such pitch that he has been constrained to call the attention of the Mexican authorities to the ir.decuriou tirades persistently kept up against a friendly government. Th Centnd American papers resjKiiid in nifKlenite reproach and remind the aggressive northern Republic that if she sees tit to push matters to war she will find all the central Republics leagued and inlin of 'battle airainst her. Thus confronted Mexico would find her IutnU full, for these Republic ere thrifty, enterprising and valor ous. Philadelphia Timos. mm 1 ta t T 1 Guiter.u says that the ppc-ech he has pre pared to deliver at the cbasu f the .douse will make eight coluuni-t, and trill read like an oration of Cicero's. Four hundred Chincae passed through Tucson hist Thursday on their way to the Southern Pacific Ii. R., where they arc to be nut to work. A Texdekkoot koi: Akizo.va. The Jouraals Washington .social snvs that Hon. J. W. rMdy of Aurora, Hi", seems to have a goo! pruijiect for ihe Governor ship of Ar zona. Assay for Gold aiKl Silver ui1.u..Jr.(rt:l!:b,ifha, j 8laaiis fivc anJ a faif iaclws! Cc.mprnj t,i m5-Rf4W ih? '" , wtoktant" m ir-j New Mtc-ico nil' K( T "l'l,er W j Vb;T b? -; ''h hM- '- h'"U we5-ra " v !1 nnd a nrtr hat. and . of the h.ivi each r.dL Ti. ik 1 ' " "' r'"' aKn"i acco,mt UiT I prc,:Kiture dischar-'e of a 1 v- W'lY'rnV" '"" " iT'' wy-H-iwirfrt"- .'.ta-itorrip:' number eight oat.' Judjftng by his di- mna froa a int t, wr UKt. New ;hX:o, t. v u cwtHel ftr Go'teau trr. -iayltit. I-ive oond t..te byChI..nnation Process. Vaat jo p,j fr.an a Mnitn a-Withulyussja mensiona hi mnut 1 a nirn of sound i-n U- - a t c , , .u-.ate coii lor uu.teai.. jiro. J Pi a icv v rn r Ur i. ' us9iJ n'tl'S'ou UL " rasn o4 aouna i.nde.- m a westerly directi-n cr. the buniidiry ; notmtw the rss.r.Mn iusaae, se havimc cn , , ,. .S'T" LLAIvbaCO. yn,.:.,.,., , , ui -itx laos nn standing. lre ili'o Art .1,-. .. .. u:,. . tu rT , . ' vomr A. P. K. SU J n-t ia.oAn.,.i.A.-vitu ... lha:....neThur5liy f--r the firat e. jT.wUt.w ftm tke f any person, and that was in behalf U.u.1 vi..pLyed. In one case a patrolman J f Hon. T. J. Butler. was shot and his lxidy placed upon tha track Robbins of tJie Inter Ocean, Gov. Powors nd a train came acar being wrecked at the and myself are quartered hero together for siot; air brrikao alone baving it. Tho Ter- a few days. rit.iry is full of cut thtw.ta aiol thievwi. The Inter Ocean, Washington Post and MiKicor-A, Jan. 11. It rained nonrly all G:lzctte, newspapers, endorso Rutler. day yostorthy and last night. -Tho "I'"" is ", that the aDpointnient jso iraight or pasengeix. ; ...4. cue,woeu we start home. .Jn:iaaj wuwrKe "PijK-o wo mot here yesterday. ic w, .H.n goes to the territory. f.iiiAL cakr iMiku AhRcsT. -'r- " d, ban dtrlos Agency Suttler is Ciltcaoo, Jar-. IU.-Special from Wash- in the cii also Tiffimy. Hon. Mr. Chun, ingtoiays: Letter has been received Iv " tP 'nt the Agency. Riafigliion an Armn.itlppr i tS,u r,.,... r.. i. Wlt cookcu his goose, and 1 havo in which letter states that he is under ar- !",n VcrJ' much aI he rrst. nd his been .nWl to V..n aV" l"eTl 10 a"K etor done whother,! . ' ' l - kicin' of Genemi itn.l.r uv. 1 el,atier h Iavniont pat- t tW grew out i.f AF.che tm' A lat sum of ,nonoJ- 'ail f Mi suiuiiwr. Order for urrwt 93 ltlf,lIP fe,,mv townainan, JJi G. vJen. Wiileox, comm.-.ndiii" Co,ul,b8,1 w!' beooinoa very rich through Arizona. said sale. mlis AhttAio.vKi.. J V:tl;er h?v moL lsne- able, although not cold. oiik. Jn. 10. Charles Tolins n t?.ir. -i . . the President, u, guard him from the attack i Ur..cu, aeefcel ..f being cause of Sr.uv- Fr dT W JT ST tSUOa&h t0- . . . r. .... , .. I ' " w -liiiijiia. Wc h-"1 oiJ' Fh hcing in Chic, iu vOWv peuuiug impiicat. SilOTBY 11 EK Lovi:n. Sax FK.IXCJSCO, Jan. 1J. Saturday night Governor Powers, but I opposed it, and the Felta, 17 year old das:hter of L. G. Gilleu- promise came to drop the matter em idy. pio, living near Lnli, Sau Joaquin Co., was Doctor Itrd of Tucson T I advocated as shot in the neck by Thonia Lydun. Aouud t,ie person for P. 31 at that place ....wiwy ,.un. .tsMsiu uiust ihs.iugh win- I,,s niiiiortunort do not unfit him for the dw. Ii4H.y of i.yiideu r,as found next a.m. l"-dtioii. Mr. Otis w ill alno be ratained. in a hey stack, he having committed suicide, r Ka questioned in regard to hi?n, and I Had beett eu pl.yed on farm by Gillespie, th,,u"llt then, couhl be llo clmng.. i,iRde t4 but discharged 0:1 3cj4unt prc.ing of his at- letter the sitimtiou. ion. i,.;is upon ias i,iiHepie. C. W. DAcir. ;trntw prkpares a arwii. Wahisut-, Jan. 10.- G.uteau furnish ed press with apecc.':. which l. hml pieirel rrat baa nct been pcmuttutl bv Judaic Cox 10 ouirftr m c,urt. M apech is siroplv mie I of his characteristic harani'iie. io loVT, ;J S4tJ km arrived 111 1 -iff 1 i ' - i .'?; -. -a"