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kly Arizona VOL. XI. TUCSON, PDIA COUNTY, ARIZONA, SATURDAY, N0YEM5ER 13, 1880. NO. 8 Wee 1 .1 1 li th 1 J5EKLY ARIZONA CITIZEN IS TUBtlsnED EVEKY SATUEDAT. 02c on Church Plan. tCBicrurrioK ratxs. 0,.op?.pnevcar -Ose copy, tix tnonthi -Sisgie Bambr - ' $5 00 t 09 11 ADVIRTKISO katxi. Ten Unci ia thla type one o.uare.l O-e, quire, tea lines, oaatltne - - $2 25 Each "bf equcut lurcrtiua - 1 23 pfufe.;lonal carde, per qnartor -60 Bainss advertisements at reduced rates. li. C. BUOW N, Proprietor. AOOLl'HUS II. -SOO.V. SI. D., OKO BLANCO, AK1ZONA. UK. 31. FAME. D ENTIST, Falace Ilotol, TJCon. MOVE WICES, iTTOrET-iT-U.'"" ASD SOTART rOBUC. . Arizona. i uvrvui S.VM. II. WILDY, TTOBSKV AT LAW, Ulob, AT. T. J. DKUS1, wrnnvrv at i.V. Filth street near A FrcniKUt Street, Toaibstoa. Arizoaa. O. O. TItANTUM, TTORSKY T LAW, CORNIK OF A. Mvr street ond Maiden Lanu, Tucson r. STANFOUD, i TTOBNEY. Office, corc Ftanltigton and Warner Sticrot". UKXJAMI MORGAN, i TTOKNEY and Counselor at Law, OBlce on Penaia.-loa slre-t. nar Meyer, Tac ton, Ariiuua. gHA. K. BOLBKOXK, Jt. D. J. O. U AXDT, M. D. DF.S. II ASHY & nOLUKOOK. rUTilCIi' ASD pOBQSOm. Office ou Couctcss Street, Tacson. C1I.VHL.es ACK1.EV, CirVILEN'ilNEEUandDepntyU. h. Mln i ml Ssoi-v Torf Tonib.toae, Ariua- Ot Ew W.ltaS-ioir. c. hill iiowAru. (Fonner'v ofV. . Howard X Sena.) l TTOKNEY and Coanselor at lac, Tucon, A Arizona. Special attention given to ficilcan and American laad and nilnlup tltiea. II. It. X-HillTIUZKi:. A TTOKNEY AND COL'NSELLOIt-AT-Law, and Noiary Public. Office, Camp siret-t, uppotit Pjlata Hotel, Tucoa, A. 1. Mining pocialiy. w. lAnii. r. a. sxith. KAitl.L A S31ITII. ATTORNEYS at Law, Tucson, Arizona. Of fice ou Peaniulon timet, aaar Farley Posroy'a blocfe. JOSEPH NETJGAR6. ATTORNEY AT LAW. All basinets In trusted to me will e piorjptly atteadod to. Erpecial attention paid to com Mjaucins; and collection., omceuu Meyer near reuutnjjtua. G. W. S1CIIEL, it. 1). DtvrikT. Xncfon, ... Arizona. CoDgrMf Street, oppoite Saflord, Hudou iCo'i.Biuk. W. ITBrET. t. K. LOCAL J. HaTJtla. UAYNES, X. CA8 JtSTIlEET. ATTORNEYS at law, Tucioa, Arizona. Office on Merer atreet. iiracch" Onlcu at Tombntone. J. A. ZABimKIK. - d. U. UICHrOBD. UEUEFURD Jt ZAllKIHIilE, A TTOKNETS ond Counaelors at tr, "o A taryPablic. Offlc-on Meyt ei., oppo Paiace UoteL Tuc.on. Arizona. GEOItGE J. ItOSKKUGE, ff. I. DEPUTY .MINERAL 6UUVETOR AND NOTARY fCBLlC. OFFICE, ona door oi Jnde Ocbors' a ilaida Lana, Tnoun.A T, r. D. CUILSOK. XT OTARY PUBLIC, CIVIL ENGINEER IN and V. S. Depnty Mineral sanwor. Topographical Mapping and I.ometrtcal pro pecih drawiBK a speciality. All buplne.n In trusted toruwill be carefuIlT and promptly performed. flic Tucaon, A. T. C. P. V. WATSON, 31. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ha? t mured bia ofiico and r& iduc to tbbnild icron Peanlnctoa atr tt. oppor-lin B. Mor rua'aLaw Offlc, llor -li tolia.a. aud a to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Diiea p?;ullar to womea and children a fpecirltr. i. a. roxxcT, t. xrrcu. u. r. raiiLar U. S. Dltt. Alty. Dut, Atty. Pima Co. FITCH, FARLEY 1'OMKOY, ATTORNEYS and Couneelora at law, OCice corntr Meyr and IVanir-gtoa acct, Tuooa. Arizoai. tit. L, DlXllB VJ OHD PHYSICIAN AND S 11 RUE ON. fice on Coaurei itreet, oppoile Cence vi W. C. Davu, Eq., Tuoou, a. 'I. P. O. Pox 219 - OF-reI- AVAL, A. SCOTT, JB. AGENT, HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE C'oaipaay, of California, Imperial, Lon Ooa, North m of London, i can of Liverpool, (lire, etc.) aud Nw i ork Lift lni-urauce C-m-paay, of Now Yort. Offie Ib Pima Couai Bm'i. II. V. 3IAXSON, C. K. TOMBSTONE. US. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR lor Arizona. Prompt attention Heu to au Hindu jf Surrcyias aud Ciwl Euciuiwiins. ToptHapUical map drawn, aud repoila iav-i oa mia. WILI.IA3I J. OSUOKN. TTORNEY at law, Notary PablicandCon A vanccr. Special aariftance ieu in obuiuiug patent for MI ulnp and Prtnaiptiou CiaiiuP, aud aUotltlu to l.nd under the Dcert laud timber culture law.. Office njrtli lo ol Consre fctryst. Tuooa Arizona. ALEXAXDEB CAIITIJELL, Late of San Praucitcb. JAXSI i- B0B1SSOX, Lute of Napa, Cal. CA3Il'ItKLL A nOlIINSON, ATTORNEYS AND OUNSELLORS AT LAW, Tacson, A. T. W ill practic- .u all the Courts or the Territoy. Oaic, corner of Caoit uad Com cut lreu. TUEODOBC L. KTrLES. J08EPU C. MBBT stii.es jk n:nuY. ATTOR!fX?a ASI COUiELOBa-AT-t-AW AD XOTABlEi 1'IIUC. OFFICES THRKK AND FOUR FARLEY Jc Pomroy'i. Block, oa Peunia-jtoa trect Ppodie tu Cosmopolitaa Hotel, Tucaon, .nzona. Lewis House, VLO RENCE, ARIZONA. CHARLES G. LEWIS, Proprlulor Splendid Rooms for tho Ac commodation ot Travolero. Tht Table li bountifully lupplied with tia btn the market sffurds. Tha Bar-Roomlrurnlhd nith a Billiard Table, nd the flneit of Wlcaa, Uo.ura ad Cigui kpt at the Bar. - IN MEMORIAM. Somnthlnj Good from tho Pen of Col. C. li. I'oktou Tho Family Vatliored ! leffen.oii IUkcs, Deeuys and !)!. -Soiuo of tlio lleavyClods Lj ltJff Over the I)ud auil lluried Democ- raay. Arizona Daily Star. TheDeiuoi-ratic party was bora in the State of Virginia, Anno Dominie, 1S0O. lis fttiiier wns Thomas Jeffer son and its mother a mulatto woman from South Carolina. After the death of the father Ihe in lant was adopted by General Jackson of Tennessee, nurtured ihe hoy iuto a lusty manhood. After tliedeath of Uie adopted father, Mnrtiu Van Bureu, of XewYork, wasappoiutedDUurdiau for ihe child. The infant inherited a large landed estate uud miny sluvto Iroiu its En glish uueeolnr.. The Juu led astute was incrcaced under Jackson, in the tirection of the Gulf of .Mexico, and Jeltensou had bought ,o large tract ol waste land from ihe French, reaching i nun tho Jlio-usljipi to the IVcitic Ocean ; the s-laves, in the meantime, ii ad iucrcasud rupi.lh. Umiel the guardianship of Vau Bun n, a great many "rpliHUi fr'-m Europe, moady Irish, were adopted tuio lliu laiimy, and u quarrui uro.-e about lac leinown of laco iuto the new lerritoiy. . Jauieo K. IMk, of Tenncsx'c. va the ue.l guardian, uud took I rota the Mi-xictttu another piece of laud, rench iug irotn 'lex uc to California, in order to make tuoro room t.r the iucreasa of laves. At tue termtnaiion of Ida guaidian-.-hiitlie boy had a right pretty c-date 1U li.ud, blaves, niuics, collfiu. lojacco and 3"inu manutueiurin property in the iasteru S:ate-. Alter the death of Polk, tha prop erty was badly managed f r several terms, Mia biniug- r tried to seize upon the guardiatiehip, which In iLia timo uecaiiiu a veiy lucratie oliire. In 1SGU the ward became tusan about lus negro property, and Abra ham Line -In was appniidud trustee in manage the i state, borne lei .tious ot the ward by the motlier's kide, in coUih Caiolma, took umbrngu at tins, aud undertook a division f tue piop erty uithoutany nrdt-r fiom thet ur, I he consequence was that Hie pvj comiwua lind 10 lie en I leu out, and a !-od deal of (rouble ensued in iec"V- eriuir p'.-se-siou ot the property, and the expense tiKUinia red tlie esta e lieavily; besides this, In the tow, the negro propeity was entirely b-st .'Iter this ills urbance, the proneity was put in Uie Hands ol the Snerilf for two or three teim-; out there was a great deal of stealing, and nobody was siitiilied except ihe deputy sher iff, who hud a fat thing. During Ihi- tnne senile tuor-swere made to get pus-essiou of the property oy Jic Olellan and Greeley. The orphans," aud other frieuds of Uie family, ihe:i lined bamuel J. lildcn. au astute lawyer ot New York to ie?cue the uropeitv from the hands of the plun dereis, and lie made au unsurpassable argument in the case and koi a tavorabib Terdicl from ihe jury; hut the court overruled tho rer dicl and appointed a man bv the name f Haes us guardian for four years, provided he would give bond- to keep the Deuce ana spenu me oi me income on the Mississippi Uiver. The property was pretty well managed this term the interest laruel) reduced and nart of the mortgage paid; but the dercendauiQ of the mulatto woman Irom South Carolina (kinsfolh of Ihe Democratic party on tho mother's side) are never satisfied unless they can be oriTkeers f the whole ta'aic, and made a motion to get possession of ihe property. The 'orphans' were willini; Ir a.ny distribution or management if ihey could only hold New York and "the Rati a ajar." Meanwhile r manly and independent race of brothers have grown up in the North, who will not submit to the arrogance and lnsolenco of ihe descendant- of the mulatto woman from South Carolina anil be dragged unJer the political juggernaut of the elle'e African element inhabiting th malig nant nwamps of the South. The stalwart men ot the "West, heralde of coming Empire, lusty in health nnd pregnant with wealih, wained by Ihe disaster; of the past, must take im-agine' i preerve thetn ielvesaud the thick-romiug genera- lions from an Asiatic invasion, more thieatt-uing in ito consequences than African blavry. American must elevate thor patri otism above old part'es and govern this continent n ihe ha-is of a ' Solid Union." Cuaxu.1 o D. Toston. Tha Drfcndant' Oljecllon.-i. I Detroit Fre I'icx. They trere trying an atoiult and baltory case in Justice alley tho othei day, or were getting ready to, when the defendant objected to tho Jury whh-h tho.constable had gathered to gether. Beginning ut number ae, the Court aaRcd: 'State your ohjertione to th Jur--tnau." " I beat him out of $30 on n hnr-e tiade and I knw buw he feels," was the reply. "And ibis one!" He and I couldn't agree on n came of cards one day ahout two weeks ago and 1 punched his head, lie haou't forg dien ii, you bet'" Weil, here's ihe Hdrd mnnT "He has a grudge against me for licking his br ilur-in-Jaw." "And the fourth?" " We have never been good friend since I shot six of his httns." "And the firth?" " I know him of old. H ys I otole hisshoi-gun." " And do you object to tho sislh and last!" , . , , . " I decidedly do. It isn't four daj o since I g-t ready to throw him oil o wood-dock." . . " Wouldn't it be safe for you to du pense with a jury and let the Court try ihe ra-eT" suggested his Honor. No, fir." was the decided tcpiy. ' I don't ciy that I have got anyihing in particular agaiust this Court, but this Court may nave lomieu ion that I am the man who bagged bis twenty-tix game lowls one night last in- nth. I have haru that he had his sutpicions." The casa was adjourned to tecura lis jvjBU Uis ot Vie tiW- District Cotur Silent, J. M.ONDAY, November S. Territory of Arizona vs. C. D. Fitz hugh Indictment for embracery. Trial continued until Tuesday. Anthony Kichley vs. Mary E Rich ley Dismissed at plaintifl's cost. Thomas McPhereon et als vo. J. C Ha 'yet als Continued for term. Gen. "W. Atkins vs. Geo. II. Eddie mann Continued for term. Brickwedel vs. Schaaf-Jatncs Buell Esq., appointed referee. "Wm. Hogan vs. M. W. Downing toyc tcks was entered associate attorney of record for plaintiff, and inal set for December 1. m. Ilutcbinson vs. John W. Campbell Move Wicks entered a attorney of record for plaintifl, and lnal set lor December 14. Reeves & Cawthon vs. J. Learv Moye Wicks entered attorney of record for plaintiff, and trial stt for Decern her 16. Melveen & Knight vs. Green & Bradley Moye Wicks entered asso ciate counsel for defendant. Territory of Arizona vs. n. Hatch- Appeal from Juslice'o Couit. My Wiik- entered attorney of recotu for defendant. A. S. Bailey ct al. vs. Pennsylvania M. & M. Co. Ordered on calendar, antl new ttial twt for December 18. Aonoii v. iuinwies uraered on calendar, and trial ect for Ducem- br21. W. P. Nye vs. T. H. Bnrkoet af. .Motion lo strike out p irthmot atidwe cnterf5' ed. James Crowie' vs. "Wm. Clarke el als. Pemuner Withdrawn aad 20 days given to anawcr. Amos W. Stowe et ah. vs. J. B. Palmer et als. Demurrer withdrawn anil 20 davs given to answer. Aiikm W. Stowe et als. vs. Patrick White et als. Demurrer withdrawn ami 30 days given to answer. Empire Miuing Company vs. J. B Palmer et als. Demurrer withdrwu and 20 days gicon to aucwer. Empire Mining Comptuy r, F White ot als. Demurrur withdrawn and 20 days given to answer. Amos W. Stowe et als. vg. Frederick While et als. Demurrer withdrawn and 20 d'yi given to answer. James Herdman v. Arivnca M. and M. Company Demurrer sustained and two days jiven to amend com plaint. Chas. King vo. G. A. Atkinson Motion to strike out portion of com plaint is sustained in part, rnl de murrer su-te'ned, and SO dnyi given in which to amend complaint. D. Poston vs. Arivacx Al. and M. Conipa&v Demurrer oveirulod and 20 das gtveu in which to emend answer. Andrew ScotL vs. Leopold Grcff Demunrer withdrtwn aoJ 20 days given to answer. C. Ghaneltn w. Delia Willinraa Demurrer withdrawn aad 30 day given to answer. James Reilly vs. 31. E. Clarh et als Demurrer withdrawn and 29 dojs givfcu to anower. SAO ACCIOiiNT. Candueter Fntnn Clr.rk nillcd nt VVilleox. It is the Citizkx'o painful duty to record another ttccideut on the toil road. Monday forenota Conductor Frank Chub, was hilled at Willcox, and the circumstaucioof the accident, as near a can I o loirned, are a lul- iwo : Mr. Clarh wa-t conductor of the "pile-driver" train, acd was backing his train on to a idctrack, being liitnsv.lf on the rnr car. He gavo a signal to tho engineer to Dop the train end then oiran : off to run a hand-car out of the way. Either tfie signal was not obst-rvwl or w. mis- underoiood, lor the bain oontiuued to back up and Mr. Claik ws ouotlied down aud ruu o - by tho i -ar car. The remains of tha unfoituuaia man were brought to the city in the after noon and burie I, Rev. W. H. Mes-sen-'-r conduction the funeral ser vice. Mr. Claik was a young m&n, only 23 years of ace, and he leaves a wife and child at Worcester, Miss icho-etts. He had been in the Territory only three months, but duriug that short period he gained many friends by his gentlemanly deportment, who will sincerely mourn his untimely onu. An Intorestlno Experiment. Some lime ince the CmaE.v con tained a detailed description the Uuuilng'un oscillating sump mill and it is worthy or note thnt oni oi these machine has been brought to this country or trial. It was ordered by Mr. C. H. riweetman, who, with others, recently purcba-ed the Inde pendence gold mine, in Old Hat Dis trict. The mill is now at me uepoi awaiting oliipuieut to the miue, and we shall await with much Intrtot the teiult of tho esperimo ital run. As the mill cccts only 300 to $000, oeide from the power uectso.iry to run ii, should it proce the succtrO cialmrxl it will be a bonauza to many a poor prorpector, who it Otien ouugeu iu sell ft goou property beforo it is belt doveloped. r - - " Dakuko Kiss Me Sweet Gond- NiL'ht." is the latest long. One young man sang it in the pnsence of his girl the other evening, uuu jusi aj she wns about to act in accordance with the words of the song her dear papa put in an appearance and filled th youth's coat tuili fill ( ktaU. 6 OUR OWN MINES. Itama from th Vicinity of San Xafier Recent Locations, and What Thay Amount to Hard Work AU That U Neceikary ta Make Many a3b11U I'railKcert. Sak Xavieii MnfEO, Norember t. Editok Citizex: Now that the San Xavier Minlnc and Smelting Company'd mine ic turninj out a booming success, it is but propcrihat 8'irae of the claims which have teen but recently located chould bow be heard from. Tho Littlo May takes the lead cmong the latterao a bullion-producer. With bu: Utile work of two rues they have :ewrcl tons of high-grade ore sacked, anf in a short time will make ft shipment of a carload to 'Frisco as a test. Sune c.f the assay run at high ts 30) to ihe ton, and it is eapectcd that the 4l.i..m..nt u-'.n ..,..ro... f,,.... nnft. - , ouu ier ton. luummois no more than one mile in a direct line from the Sen Xarier boarding house, on what io known ae Helmut Cap moun lain. Ore haa been discovered of a good quality in several placgcon tlii mountains w:iich has caur?i f'quito : stampede to sccuro good ground Mea-rs. Jacka m, Gleasoa and Flat- ery havu made quite n number ol lo cations, nmong them tho May Flowor ana coninition, rii or winch ere go, d locations with good ore. Meesrs. AuarowH and Smith have also made several lne.tions, tannic of which show well, parilctilarly the On Fmo mine, SUudard copper minr aad Holy Ter ror mine. On the latter work i pro grerxiug for a 20-foot isiaft, aud it showoiiuprovument oveiy foot a the shaft goe-t down, being iow fome tix feet deep. The lleltiet I'eci; eid crania Crua location-, tear by, rhow some very rich ore oa tho surface, on which work will not oe con.mcuced till after New Years. There are quite a ntrnber of copper claims in the immedi.te vicinity, the name of winch I citinot recall, with lew exception Tie Caialina and Solid Muldoon elio7 large bodier- of carbonate ore thit ovi be very cheap ly reduced to bullon; tit tliu Pa nago Chiet mine his a large body of this character of ore, and hrn r. C0- foot fih all iu orj al' the way down. I am informed that the Esperanza mine will soon have Etuam hoisting works which are very much utrded, as they cannot go iny deeper an Re count of water, audart'worhinabnvc lh j water level. Quite a number of locations ii and arotrjl tho Sierrito are now Veing worked on, and it in work oa nines tlut it bringing Pima county to the front. Development id doing pon ders nnd will in a bo many ncliirn ownor rich. SrAXTfjCCj. Tim 9utliorn PoolCo Material evii.'oice that the gap be tween tho new transcontinental roads is fast closing up g itbers dally. Al ready 3 -prinkling of prsiengero and freight find their nr.y ovor tin brtk, and aatving of hsvoral days time nay now be etlected between Tt'c-on aod the Eastern citicti. The progrcot of ihe Southern Pacific road in iery rapid and tome time during the .rod ent week a new Mution will be opened on the .uiruoriG itiver, a:c titles from Tucson. Tho dio'ance thenio o El Paso cannot be far from SO ni lo-. The company ft'e having a nurabirof elegant bleeping cars mnnufocttred in Ohm, on the surne pattern na the Central Pacific tdeepors, maiy im provcmenla being added. Twoity new engine will fooo arric for the road, of the most powerful acd com plete model, and with the tine passen ger coaches now hein; made at Tioy, New York, the Southern Pacific mad will be one of ihe best equinpol in the country. Iu o month or loo at he fnrthe-t there will be muni peeplo passing through tucson tuaa through Ogden. Moro Daretopuioit in rntngnnlo. J. D. Andrews Ieft3Iondoy wfrfTa team loaded with toota and cup plies for Patagonia to take charge of and put a force of men s-.l work ou a group of sia claima owned by a strong Pean sylvania company, of which Mr. J. N. Freck ie mauager. Mr. Andrews instructed to commence word at once on au sin eiunni; and on uie Good Hope mine,, whicn has already been developed sufficiently t r)ror?j it valuable property, he is to sink a working shaft 130 fc-t. Mr. Andrews Ins contracted to develop other prop erties in that vicinity, as he has tniees of his own to look after. During the past six months Mr. Andrews has been in charge of the San Xavier Mining and Smelting Company's mine, and leaves the same in go d order tofulfill contracti made with oanager i'reck last eprinp. A Oood Troepcet. The Flack Jac mine, on tho T7fo- tcrn slops of thi JiuJe lountains han a shaft down 25 U tf, sod io pro grcsiinir et tlo raio of a fool o day. The last aasar shoaa 04 35 sllseraad So per cint copper,, equal to o total of $234.25. The walls arc woll defined, being true and well caL Thaoon- ro propoae to continue She work, and feel confident of bcins abla to show up one of the best tuisto ia aouUiya Arizona. 0K and & half tons of eoal are used itdly Ira vLt ia4s 4 h dpot. COPPER. Tha Vaat Dapoilfs of Hlgh-Or-vla Cap per Or on Mineral Crack Fmtnra JUomaszaa af Great Vain. Corrcipoadancs f the Qlob Chraiielt. I arrived here yesterday from Min eral Creek, and must con f esc that the copper formation thero interests me moro than any raining section I have ever yet seen, and the only place nave cten wticro the tormaiton la so clean end aetintie that one unlettered iu the sciences es myself can at once apply the ceolojjical and metallurgical theories and laws of the liooiii, and for the first time I have learned to pay proper respect to tha scientinc book makers. There were shown me vast bodies of red ozides, where an inerperieuced eye could detect nothing upon too surface but the incrtot stain r we ot copper, out me lauo L nti'ur liil mrl.onit vim niti.n liiknlr In the wandering ntudeul of nature. At two or thiee leet in depth color came, with tour or live per cent, of copper, at nvc or nc leet, eight to teo per cent., with unmistakable tun oi hetter copper; at ten feot deep, oigh teen to twenty-lour per cent., averag ing twenty-two per cent, from Ihe pick without aborting. Thn pros pector here re.to with a full tnyul etlge of creat value. Uie premises are correct, for where in America is there a copper mine thfct will ehow a massive ore averaging o much from the pick? Ihu came shaft at htty leet will show an average ot over thirty per cent Why? Because fully one-half of tha body of the ore ehows that a lare per ceutage of copper has passed away in colutiou. When suf ficient tie, tn ie attaiticd, the ore will be tilled with fre-liner, and, mark me, it will comoto the front. As you intend to spend sme time on .Mineral Creek do not tail to cxam iue wilh great care that large body o ore on the west ide of the cruek. If Is a wonderful mass of copper. I sam pled it tor more than 100 tot wide. It ia different in character from the clase above described. Here tin prop sition in the book that the alteration of red ojJdcs products na tive copper, is forcibly illustrated. I have even dure-d to think that I In practical Ie&n is bo plain and con clusive ill a' out might rtrinc out iind maintain propositions iu advance of the authors. Why is not the rub copper or whitneyitc found iu thi body of ore (wrsocialed with an en- clo-tng native copper) only copper in a statu transition from osida to purity, hiding only time! It ia ualy eoppur and water. Well, to the point. I think that a cross-cut miwlc here eight or lea feet leep and one hundred feet wide, would hhow for one-half the ftroei tons ex humed ta. bvetae of inoio than 21) per cent, ot Une copper, jiiibisw) coucl ii?e in my mind as to admit ol no doabt, and I havti sonpled aud assayed diligently, aud thrown everv douht against tho mine. If there is auy such copptr property elsowhere 1 would travel tar to seo it. I have alco visited moro then a dozen mines enibro'cd in the rime ownership, and composing almoss the entire group, where arees oed rvitne of the nnest ore. o5 various varieties in the utmrt state of purity, embaic- ing atacnuitie", malachites, turtles. llance, ilioptr.se, chryscoi la aud inan other interesting combination cf each other withoat end. Here acaiu the books coirs to the assistance- f Ihe puzsled miner. The great red oxide bodies, srj h as pre viously described, come in and claim their (.(Spring. Red onide, r in the in-Innce rJiove do cribed, mako na tive copper; it also becomtn carbon ated and greoa by means of eivbon- itad waters changing to malachite or mil rite, or through a silico'e in solu tion it u changed to clirvscolla, or by taking oxygen it becomes mnlaconite, so yiAi cau imagine Iho emlle-. field Vir enplo-ttion. I tiredict for this locality a oreat future, and will boon return t see if there are not crumbs remaining sufli- ent to satisfy immorato desires. High-srade ore is now daily beine hauled Irom wvernl of the mineo lor shipment to Suh Franci-co. Smelsing furnaces aro much needid, tad of cour.o muot boon apoear. Mr. Corpentr' rjufent. Toaib.loaa Kcnt. Our rejedeing at th carrying ol' Arlsona and a mojority of the Democ racy in the county i$ oomewbat less ened by the defect or or.o or the bssl men on the tlcbet, S. W. Caryentar. He wns not slaughierol by the enemy, but fell in tho boiue- f his friends, and" why the Democrao should have pursued this course w cna of the i- crutable mysteries of politics Tho prospectors and miners of thti county havo loot in him a generous friend, and hs they have now defeated him for tho ofilce iu whiih ho has ahown them to many favors, it would be but becoming that they pay te him tin many thousand dollars that i due him." It was r.n pet ot political ia gratitude in the Deruocracy not to elect Mr. Carpenter that we hav sel dom seen evu-dled, for no man has done more for the parly in thb county lhau he. His time and ihe-rns have been devoted to e-cure the politic! suece;e of all ou the ticket, but while he remained at the post of official duly duriug the campaign, the wily enemy s-ole into the Democratic camp and csytured the mt important ci ties in the county. We expect to hear in the future many Democrats bewtll Ihe defeat of Ur. Carpenter, and then we shall lemind them that it waa by Democratic vottc he wai defco'.ed. Comtotono o Cuotoin .TQllI. Priday'a Epitaph oiya: From Suj-orinttndent Ecvionol, af the Vio na, wo loprn that tho Boston mill has stared to tha 1C00 tons of ore nliich they haja conttactoil to work, ho? owing lo the np-set, which wr noticed'Tuesday, thej o ere obliged to "hang up" the i-tampa yesterday. Suouiintendo.it Rice has Just pet ia new rcalee lor weighing the ore, which aio now ready for use. Indi cations now point to n very sucrt&ru! operation or the new mill, with ito corresponding great benafita to tha camp. 'Shorty" tvya thut Canada Is solid for Hancock, and that 0ry is ; Ws ax at Kr.m.0'Ult. TELEGRAPHIC His Shipment from Tip Top. Srxelal to the Cmiry. Maiiicopa, November 8. Tho Tip Top Silver Mining Company shipped yesterday 23 baro or silver, valued at ?31,000. Burn cm end Kelly lIannln;. Sax FrascicCO, Novembers. The New Yoife Times' figures are : Gar field, 212 electoral votes without Cali fornia. Congressmen Republicans, 152 ; Democrats, 137 ; Greenbackers, 4. NcwYoik State gives 22,000 Re publican mnjority. The Senate is in doubt, but probably a tie or Demo cratic majority. Barnum's and John Kelly's idea for having the vote of New York Stale for President thrown out on the ground of frauds by Re publicans in New York city and Brooklyn meets with no favor among respectable Democrats. Hancock i reported as disgusted with the affair and refusec to countenance it. Lend ing Democrats denounce the action of hlly aud Barnum. The Republican National Committee issues an address stating that there ii nothing to tear from such a plan, ss the resolute men of the country will see that the Presi dent recently chosen ia inaugurated when the day comus. Jerset Crxr, N. J., November S. An engineer was killed and a fire man seriously woumbd by a train jumping tho trick this m-rning on the Morris and Essex Railroad. b n Francisco 3Iurkete Sax Fuascisoo, November 8. Wheat quiet but firm No. 1, 1.47J 01.50; No. 2. $d.40Gl.4j. Barley doll feed, 70eQ7o; brew- ins, o-f(?uj;w; standard ijhevaiter, l.lScQl 25; coast. 80c. Oats Choice, .$l.lal.2o; com mon, pi.UjQgl.lJi ; aurprwc, $l.U 31.40. John Kally Imecarr. CniOo, November 8. The Tri bune's New Yorkspeci il says: If a secret vote were to be taken, Tam- uviny would dethron Kelly from leadership with air ultority that would istonish him; but lew would have the temerttv to openly vote lo depose lilin, though all would rejoice if he were deposed. Tha Trihiaic'e Washington special says: John litily appears alarmed by tho report that ho is endeavoring to kep tho Presidential q;ic iou open, and ailencCH rumors to that effect notably one according to which he is reported as advising all Democrats to decline te p y dehle on Garfield's election. He haa aeut the fol.ow- ng telegram here: New York, November 3. To Geo. Weddenburg. Editor Gaaeite: The rumors have no foundation in fact. Signed. Joun Ivkllt. The Tribune's Richmond special sav: interior counties mow unex pected aud eurpriaing re-ults. Four years go the Dcuiocrats carried the electioa by 1 0,000 majority; this year ittlo, if any, over 10,000. All but . . t ... seven counties give me ucmocrauc Electors 81,000, Readjustee 25,01)0, Republican-. 72,000. Jorgeasou'sRep ) majority is ucarly 8J.00O. Desheu- lorf (Rep.) is elected, and Paul and FulkerBon, Readju-ters, are electod; and the Rejmbluriiis claim us gains. heoldei, that ono or two regular Dem- ocrnts will be cutB'.ed by luc r.e udjuateio The Ucruld on CUo:l.n Tflattera. New Yoiut, November 6- Hie Herald, commenting on the Demo cratic progositinn to throw out a large number of Republican vou iu this State becatue they were illegally printed, saye that it looks too much ika a Democratic trick or smuggling ntfi tha ballot Im j-s through ihe ands of unsuspeeiing Republican- rrcgular tiaraeld minus, in uie nope that thjy might hi rejected by the cauTOo.-es. The eime paper 5iy the Pacific vote i due to tha forged letter. The voto is a sorprise to both bides. The Democrats nPver really claimed tlm Pacific States, au1 under ordinari' cir- euinaance3 the Ilepublicans should hold them. Garfield a'ooped to bid ror the anti-Chinese ode, which Hun. cock, to his idit, did not do. The Morey letter did not unsettle Cali fornia. It was so handled over the telegraph who, a we o.! by readinir ihe California paper, as to be an ad vertisement lor Gi.r.leld. and tn give him 7nt4. Therti was not a voter in California who did not believe it to be o wretched, degrading forgery. What hurl Garfield was the business depression on the Coast. California is recovering from her gambling spec- ulatioa fever, aud has not felt the bus- inet-3 impulse of tha East It wasted a "caange." Tho IJelleioas TTor ia Traara. Makseiiae;, November 8. The siecoof iho Abby of PiO'imntrc cou tlnet r.ad troops si i II surround the mooidtery. Tho Sub-Ptefects a:ati thtt the authorities do not intend lo brs b open ibty floors, but will con tinue the ciege n month if necessary. Tho fotbor. decUre thoy have sufflc eot provisioai and vr ill not yield. At Cbarnba'y, ihe Trappl-ts of La Mia wero dispersed on the Gth Inst, by o body of reven gens d'arrae and fifty troops ef the line. The Nantes Capuchins have e-tn-birked for Cork. California'.! To'?. Sas FaAXCisco, Novembers. Ths ejltul HUM l Uie State axe mo iugin, but cannot be obtained from1 three or four remote counties beforo Thu.-sday. Thirtv-four counties! out ! of 52 show net Republican gams over ihe previous figures of 35 votes. There is considerable difference between the ! votes for tins different electors, and ' with tho general result so close it is , quite possible that a divided ticket may prove to be elected. Terry runs steadily behind ana Is beaten beyond j question. Grant to lie Secretary or War. Chicago, November 8. The Timos' Washington special says: Carpenter has stated confidentially that Grant prefers the Secretaryship of "War to the Illinois Senatorship, and will probabSy bo offered that position. Blaine has Eugene Hale in training for a Cabinet position. When, Ilogne Fall Out, Etc. New York. November C Kelly's organs charge the Sun and other sup porters of Tildeu with stabbing Han cock, and the fact ihut in those coun ties whero Tilden's most trusted friends have control ihe change of votes from the Democratic to the Re publican side was very heavy is pointed out to sustain the charges. King's count, for example, where Tilden's friend Boss McLaughlin rules, shows a greater Democratic loss than any other county except New York. Smith W. Weed, one of the favorite county operators of Til den, did not not prevent a heavy loss in Clinton county, nor did Tilden himself prevent tho lo-a of 2000 in Westchester. Many other illustrations are given. Cuban New. Havana, November 9 The stenmer Niagara, beocc n Saturday for New York, took out $500,000 in gold. 1 here are still some small partios of insurgentJ roving around. A party ted by Chief Nunez was defeated on ihe 5th ia the jurisdiction of C'iueo Valhts, aud some of them siiricudeml with their arms and ammunition. L is thought it would be f. .13 v for the Government to raise the st.ite ol sieg. whore tlie insurrection still exists. Considering the uuaiher of crimlnal- ;..tn.. ......... .....I ..t the civil tnuunal, the whole lslaad ought to bo placed under a statu of aeige. Pacheco Elected. Sax Fkakcusn, November 9. Official returns from r.ll the ccunties in the Fourth Congressional District cjcrept Tulare, Mariposa and Inyo which arc lull, but uot official give Pacheco 15'J majority only. The ofll- cial returns will make no material change, and his election is sullied. Lntctfroin California. San Francisco, November 9. The official returns are not yet all in, but enough to determine that the Han cock electors exceut Judge Terry have carried the Sta' by a majority of 200 to 300. The Republicans have elected 41 Assemblymen, giving them a majority of two iu Assembly and twelve on joint ballot. Ulsaualiflod. Mcupnis, November 8. It has Wen discovered that Robert Mc- KennH, the Republicau elected to the Legislature, is ineligible, having been convicted of incest for marrying hid wife's granddaughter. He was uaidoned, hut never restored to citi zenship, ami he i therefore disqual ified. A ceriiftcnts ha9 been given to W. B. Winsl.iw, his Democratic op ponent. This change may pnsstbly determine tho selection f a United Stales Senator, ng the Legislature was very close. Iu tho South e Terr Salld. Mctv Yors, November 8. A Washington special to Uie Commer cial says: The vie in Virginia is very close, with n prospect that the Republicans will carry tha Stale. Returns from half ihe State give the Democrats only 4000 majority, and the Republican strongholds are yet to be heard from OrcCnn All Rlft. Portland, Novemlier 8. All the counties in ihe State, except Grant and Curry have been heard from nearly nil otncial and they give Gar Held 547 majority. The two counties to hear from will probably increase the majority to six hundred. We'll Soon Know. San Fsancimo, November 3 The Board of Election ClmmUioner4 are making au ofttcial canvass of the city vote to-day. A number ot discrep nnrie have been found, but none that will effect the resulL It will probably be a three days' job. St. ton la Vote. St. Louis, Novewibsr 10. The of ficial vote of this city gives Hancock a plurality of SSI, and Crittenden, Dem., for Governor, a. plurality of 867. .Most of the r-iiy officenj elected are l.eoii oilcan, ui uuee cum ucu- , . . . aiors the ReublicaBS elect rwo, sad ol fifteen Representatives th Democrats ' I elect ten Moro Stca't-for. Vimisia CrrT, November 0 3lx caseo of small-pox, eacb well defined, have been found here. Three of these are ebiUhea. and tc-dav their father wa taSea with it while working in ttta C. and C. shaft. Exposures have been numcrou", and tha Enard of Healrh are working actively to pre vent its spread. Not Believed. CniCAgo, November 10. The re port which has reach fid here thnt Kelly was assassinated in New York U &Qt rsUled. SAFF0RD, HUDSON & CO. JSHJritERS. 1 TUCSON, ' xso TOJSBSTONE, ASIXOXA. OltATT BILLS OF EXCHANK And ifa'-c . TELtcnAPniC TRAKSFER5 OF nitoiti j 0b ,h Principal Pointi ia EUROPS ASD THE uTHFED 5TAT3J. Receive depoett, parebare or in lie advaacaa en Territorial ami Comity beadi and warrants, spprorad ccxamweial paper, etc. ate., and TRANSACT A GEItZRAL Bnsiucss. BAKIKO OepoiltofBalHon made -with niorahippail Anglo CaHtbrata Bank San FraucUco, tar oar account, can h checked agtlnat taiaa alately. Correspondents : NEW YORK J. & W. Sexiomax 4 Ca. SAN FRANCISCO Asou CAtrroB-MANBAaa: LOS ANGBLBS.CoMaXBCiAi. Bams. ST. LOUlS Bark or Commehcs- CUICAGO .MancnAKTa? SiViNoe L. AHtT.CHrAM1f.-. BOo-tf . . .MAssiAtio Nation al. Bank. PniL.VDELPniA.CmiTBAt.SATioaAi.BASK. Pinra County Bank, TUCSON, ARIZONA. CAPITAL HI 3.100,000 P. H. TUI.LT.... II. SI. JACOU-S.... I'reildrnt. .. OaUlor. Co Ha rw :.vt i : Sax FaAaeo Lo Aaai.si Cutatao BALTUtOfW St. Loeta.- Nsw YttKi Paehte Bank. . farm's Jfe itavefe'ats B'fc. Fiti Nati-mai Bank . Seood Natn-.ia? Bank. ..... Bcnlc of c'jaimorca. Cbemir-.! N.".n-r i! Bank. KlathNaitjaai LMak Papostt. reeelvad. Jiioda trulerwjby mall or MaitranB. HoUaatl nit cu-V, acd r-turua promptly rendered at eorraat rstva af Ex change, and a truural tonkins Uustnusi trana asted. ISii Corner ncale aid Howard Strccta, 3nu I- rnnctsco, Ual. W n. TATLOU JOSEPH MOORE. . . Prjld;ntt Snperfatwndjn Buiumna or stbaji machinrry in all ill braaclMt. Steamboat, Stamaiblp and Iaa4 EHBMES AND BOILERS, llli iTr anre or Ceaiitoua J. UanoiRr Baeixa eompoab''el rrhsa ni Stbax Itwuia Particnlar att . . vru Vo the quality of the materia! ! ; ahiB,aad aoae bat 8rit cl.is-- w :' watbkPips. of boiler oi cln-i ir . -i lae, matlr te soltable leohn f together, or Heot rolled, mii.e'ri. t ir 1 . t -I 1 lor shipment, ressy t' be n.-t'-1 u b Uydkacuc Hnt t jw- V ! r water pip ma? bj ' .! ola'ii-i -, i' by hydraulic riveUi.. ,.UKhira-r , r. . . :,. . -i t X 1 'f an I Dt work beine (r ujici. r to hau-1 k Prair-. For aililn ot any . ijn. aayntyl-. OaratyU of direct n-ti-i.'. eosrlws, with dooh! Iln.- of pi: : tlcalarly reeommcndeil We r. f now ia uae, aot ouc ba in r r 'r dovra. Ihsaa-T Arrtn Emoins lur n work, irri-sltuo or -u m.- ri. bollt with the celebrtrd !-. i v-i- saperlor lo any other. Miniso Maiuinert (Juiirt)' botiera, aoiatlBC ronrlito. r-. . .-i'. v' ; eariacr. or other mncbiur r- 4 -- t Fulton TROtl . WOBKS, Hinckley, Spiers & Hayes. (tsrABI.Int! fill) IN ISSl) wants rtmwj aho mwAno sis. OfFtGi. Aft 213 FRCML'HT &TtT. 5ca FtantH3 UOISTIMB WORKS. WUu.forp-r.ip ,t Blliaiaaa: Portable boiM. -I i id Boiler , with Heela aaitahle for i- ' p rope, of new dwiirM, mboivii. ... attiat ImprutrvaiaHtA .VININO MACUINKRY. ito.-i', - wita afcty altachaaenta, haf.-i ,i ,". ure Cara, Ore Backcta, Car Whr. N u-: i ifns uw, whh racaa and pir." t,- j rum puuz Macbloery , Air 1 . . n. i r o -. Wawr Hpa, KacalTera, ei . V or 4, w.ih MILLING MACHINERY lioll "V nana or cooceairatora ag JlllU ilia, either for drr or wet i .. er . i -.s .lb " i aer ut .1 3, L. JtV ru-tiB owt dryiug fom. l., twjuired, Smellln- I-urn . L.ad, Copper, Silver or 0..1.1. locPnraacee. especially ail ipt it t. Retorts, Ualitos MoolU., Urr j.- urecser., etc, MISCSLUNKOU8 MACHISITKY ivv Mill, Floar Mill-, Oil Wall XkUj. -t, '.V u ,tt Wbeehi aad Caatlage. KNGINKS AND BOILRtw for any a 1 all pa"MM4, adapud to the aeeaomlcal a cr ta... PRICES 31 0 1) ER AT E. Aiaoii;otbe,tbe followiS); have bana built by i: TomVton- Mill. . Tot tha Toaehnn ri no o"" y, " tack Weaiem JI Co . c.m' a McMillan " "SWaewaJUa ajn ifr ( V. h"--led at- -.nil W. -3. 1 - i m .ai L-a- Hi r L4t llilllllO J- . - .f --elf hi.'! i.i'.thfui a ?UL' ia of memory. u, nu.-v.ru-.i e . ,j. aversion to aocii-iy, thmiif-a of vltfto!.. 'jaa In the head, the vital Jaiil twini u . d ia tlie urine, and many otqer dltaaa a to ill uu7 ana aearn UK. Si I NY I E wUl airn-e " r ' Hundred Ioliar for a i u.- ' Vital ltcatortl. (un l. r h -and treatment) wi.l sot ir- r f Impare or injarioa" r.u::i i. treata aU Irtvmte Di-aes - 1 mercury. Consultation Pi: K F t suinatloa aad adtice, m.-lu,!" arine, $5. Price of Vital itcaiorafit bottle, or four time the uaaiit '. 4 "y addreaa upon receipt of :,n. .', i eenre from obaerviulon, ai.i n . iXdeaired, by A. K. SlINTIfc. M Kea: :j reet, San Francisco, fa. rw . 1 j t. : K & at x- 3 ot , i a - to O D.. i. n Dr. SIIntlo'H Kltlner Remedy, Xeiihrf cum,eareeall kladtf of Kidney and Bladder Com plain ta, Qcotraaea, Ulcet, Laceo-' a. For aato ly all a4.5i.u; 31 a bottle: . jt Uestsr . Dr. SUntle'a Dandelion Tllta at th beat and ckeapcat Dyspepsia aad IHlloua tary U Ua asrit. t or aa a 7 a2 dratulata ft y a- m r 1 v a r tew or mi it- . I !! m 1 mm rS CPs l?c'41! H h l m ill 1. . 7 Si it?