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T1-1T3 ARIZONA REPUBLICAN. PHOENIX. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3. 3890. H ) l ME REl'UBUOAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. THE ONLY KEI'IRLICW PAPER IX PWEXK. l'alilihetl Hvury I).y in tlio Yuur. ll.WUti UK HIUISCKII'IIUN. Dally, per week. ly carrier Daily, per week, by carrier Dally, per month, by carrier -u Dally, per month, by mall LOO . . imuy, Hiiro iiiimii-" j--- Dally, sW mouths, by mall ?W Dally, ono year, by mall "" Woolly, iKir tiioulli - Woolly, lnir miarter -J" Weekly, per six months . ... W colly, per year. "' Entered at tlio potoinco as matter of the second elas. Tr.llKlTimi.U. ItiaUTIIMOANjriCKKT " For Delegate to Congress: GEORGE W OHEYNKY. OF COCHISE. For Joint Councilman, Northern District J. M. W. MOOUE, OF YAVAPAI. For Joint Counellmaii, Southern District W. F. NICHOLS, OF COCHISE. kii.ykk, corri:n and i.kai. Slher was ipioted yesterday nt 1.18 per ounce; copper ut 10.76 per 100 pounds, ami lead nt $ I.h0 ier 100 pounds. , Moitviositui tuul all ita attendant crime nnd disregard of tlio Ihwh of tlie land must go from Arizona. And how tho subsidized Mormon press of Arizona does howl over tho anti-Mor-inou plank of the Republican platform. AVnnx tho schools of Tluenix open, SeiiU'inbor'-'i, there should bean Ameri can flag Hying over every school building in tlio city. "Dbath to Monnonlain and Stateliood for Arizona" is n pretty good battle cry. It is the one adopted by thoKepublicnns of this Territory. Tiik Buckoyo Wade is stirring up tho Democratic combine with a two-edged sword nnd it is not sparing in tlioway it strikes either. Never before in tho history of labor has Labor Day been so generally ol sorved throughout tho country as it was Monday. Tho cause of labor is constantly advancing. To the intense heat which has pre vailed in Russia is attributed tho recent heavy destruction by fires in that country. The loss from this cause is estimated nt 5,000,000 roubles. Every ltepublican should be on hand at tho meeting of tlio Harrison Club, to night. Let us have n permanent Repub lican Club that will not only do good in tho coming campaign, but in all future campaigns in Arizona. No bTATE or Territory in the Union nflbrds such a field for study nnd research for tlio nrchteologist as Arizona. Tho explorations of Prof. Lumliolts nnd his companions will no doubt bo productive of much valuable information. A KEi'OKTERof tho London Daily Xcie$ who hns been making a tourof Limerick, AVatcrford and parts of Cork Ireland gives ndeplorablo account of the condition of tlio jwtato crop He says tno oiigni nevr-r before appeared so early. County Ci.eiik-Elkct Allen, tho first Liberal County officer to take office in Salt IJtko City, entered on his office yes tonlnv. Tho Liberals elected six out of nmo County olficors nt tlio into election. Thus is light finally breaking on the head stake of Zion. Tiieke Bcciiis something decidedly wrong in tlio mental make-up when n beautiful nnd intelligent young lndy, accustomed to nil the comforts of n home, elopes witlt a negro coachman. Confinement in nn asylum, when caught, would bo about tho proper punishment. Says the l'rescott Journal-Miner: "Tom ' Parish's array of figures, which wero mndo to do duty in tlio campaign of 1880 nnd 1883, are again bejng revamped by tvxGa:ette. Somo people seem to be unnblo to learn that even campaign am munition gets stalo in cottrso of time." Just so. Mit. AnitAM IIumphiheh recieved yes terday, from Senator Edmunds, a letter under dato of August 20, in which tho Senator says: "When the Utnh bill reported from tho judiciary com mittee comes up, the 'test oath' provis ion, from tlio Committee on Territories, will go on it for Arizona." ' Tiif. French government has decided that no French ilect will bo present at Spczzia at tlio launching of tho new Italian warship at that port. Tlio whole difficulty arose over it dispute- as to tho formalities to bo observed on tlio occa sion, and now tho diplomatic relations of tho two nations will bo considerably strained. In thinking over tlio shnineftil result of tho Democratic Convention many old time, hard-shell Democrats havo agreed that tlio methods of holding primary elections must bo changed. They favor tho proposition of voting at tho priJ innries directly for tho men deemed most avallablo as nominees of tlio pnrty. By this method corruption will bo almost entirely obviated. A solid "block of fifty-two" would not have all power placed in their hands. Thk Order of American Mechanics which toro down tho German ling in tho Labor parndo at Pittsburg, Monday, is tho society which first agitated tlio fcubject of flying tho United States flag over tho public schools of tlio coun try. It is somewhat similar to tlio Patriotic Order Sons of America in organization. Ono ot its mnin features is opposition to the carrying or flying of nny flag in America but tlio Stars nnd Stripes. THE CIRCULATION WSffFJb other twodally nowspapers in Arizona combined J I HIS HONOR, .JUI)(!K WUIOIIT. Judge J It Wright, Ev-Chlef Ju-tUe of Ariioim, need no defenso at our hand, an his rceonl in Arltotiaon the bench Is ono that any honorable man might Ik) proud of So Fiiys tlio Gazette. Since it insinlH that Jutlpo Wright litis such nn lionor nblo roctiiil lot ns inquiru into tho fiicta anil see how honornblu Iuh record la. In 1888 Hie ijrnnil jury of Apache County foil ml an indictment ngulnet one Henry Uuning for unlawful colutbita tion. TIiih man lluning had k'cn living in open ailullery lor a lout; time with a Mexican woman until nt last tho fact became ho notorioiiH that it wiih biought before tho grand jury and that liody found nn in lictment. Mr. T. W. Johnson, lobo," the man who, w.hen ho came to Arizona had his trunk labelled "T. V. Johnson, Nowhere," was then Prosecuting Attor ney of tho County, lie win sent for by the grand jury to draw up tho indict ment. AVliu.ii informed what was wanted of hint ho exclaimed, w ith an oath : "I love my friends and I hato my enemies, and 1 refuse to draw the indictment." This man Miming was a leading Demo crat of tho County and a companion and co-worker of the Mormons. " tone" im mediately informed Judge Wright and that worthy left tho bench to go into tho grand jury room nnd inform that body that the indictment must bo quashed. At first tho jury rofusod to bo bull-dozed by him, but Judge Wright persisted saying "if you return nn indictment against this man I will quash it," and dually after three days discussion of tlio subject enough of tho jury, under pressure of Jhe court, voted for a reconsideration and the indictment was killed Then, to add still more to his reputa tion for general corruption nnd rotten ness, this same' Judge Wright in tlio face of tliis indictment, a few days later granted a divorce to this mistress of Muning'sand tho next day left hit, bench to go and perforin the marriage cere mony for them. These acts aro notorious nnd well-known to men alj over northern Arizona. And this is tlio man a Democratic paper sets up as an honorable man and one having a record on tho bench of which any man might bo proud. Tlio case cited is but one of many of rottenness ami cor ruption against Judge Wright whilo Chief Justice of Arizona. The Kefum-i-can is glad to sco tho Democratic organs ondorso him as it shows that that party endorses and upholds corruption and fraud, even on tho bench. ItETUllLICAN CANDIDATES. That sterling Republican paper, tho Prescott Journal-Miner, lias tlio following to say about two of the candidates on tho Republican Territorial ticket: The Itetmbllcan Convention exercised good Judgement and wisdom In Its selection of can didates for delegate to Congress and JoIir.Coun cllinen. Hon. Geo. W. Chcyucy, who was selected for the former place, Is a man of integrity, honeity and ability. He was a member from Cochls county of the Council of the last Legislative Assembly and was one of the ablest members of that body. He is also the prcenl Superinten dent of I'ubllo Instruction, nnd since taking charge of tho office has discharged his duties efficiently. The candidate for Joint Councilman from the northern district, J. M. W. Moore, was also a member from this county of the la Territorial Council. Ills record is too well and favorably known to every ono here to need any particular comment. Suffice It to say that there was not a member In either branch of the lost legislature who served his constituency more faithfully or zealously than did fr. Moore, and we care not who the choice of the Democratic party may be, the people of the Ave counties, composing the northern district, can do no better than to return him to the Council THE CIRCULATION KX,K other twodallynewspaiicrs In Arizona combined TIIK MAItl.OVr KSTATK. Appraiser Itcniler Their ltcport to the l'ruliatn Court. David Balsz, W. T. Smith and W. C. Dawes, appraisers in tho estate of Georgo Marlow, deceased, yesterday submitted to tho Probate. Judge their report. They havo made careful inquiry and search and it is liolicvcd that tlio property by them listed comprises tlio total assets of the deceased. They find in cash tlio sum of $3020.57, in tho keeping of tho administrators, Charles Goldman nnd Oscar Ii. Gibbs. The rcnl cstato is valued nt $7025, tho perbonnl property at $44,782.25, solvent debts, etc., $3831.58, giving a totnl val uation to tho estate of $59,259.40. Tlio personal property includes 3000 head of beef and stock cattle, about 100 liortes, furniture, liny, grain, tools, har ness and a hundred other items of minor importance. Tho leport was nccepted and the appraisers discharged. This estimate is not far from tho val uation placed upon tho estnto by the attorneys of the widow, during tho pro gress of the contest over tho annulled will. I.iihkiiIiic Hears. From tho WllcoxHtockmanJ Cal Glenn, foremnn of tho Chiri cahtta Cattle company's Sulphur Valley range, and Sell Anderson, in tlio em ploy of tho same company, performed a daring feat one day last week. They wero riding tlio range in the vnllcy near the foothills of tho Dragoon mountains, when they encountered a largo cinnamon bear nnd two cubs. The old bear nt once charged on tho boys, who were without firearms. Of course, they retreated nt first, but finally maunged to get tho cubs separated from tho mother bear, when they roped tho former and dragged them to death, tlrfewld bear chasing them nil the time. WJ tho cubs wero dead Cal went to tho lfearest ranch, about five .idles distant, secured n rillo, and enmo back nnd killed tho old bear. The boys say that when bruin first charged them sho looked as large as an elephant. l'KEFERKKl) LOCALS. For a first-class breakfast go to the Maricopa House, at Maricopa. Fon ItK.vr IIouso with five rooms, corner Jefferson and Aribinpn streets. Kent, $20. Apply at Uepuiiucan oflice. Fon Hunt. A spacious, cool dwelling closo to business center. Enquire nt olllco of Goldman & Co. 00-tf Fon Uknt Centrally . situated resi dence of thrco rooms; cool nnd pleasant. Apply at this oflice. Go to Lemon Hotel for first-class ac commodations. Nowly renovated, nnd now management. Sample rooms and olectric lights. Mns. S. 0. Diiew. Dyer's largo now lithograped bird's oyo view of Phrenix, neatly rolled ready to mall, for saloat Prowell's Opera IIouso Drug Store. Kschman's Drug Store. Scilig's Cigar Store. 88-118. AN AOT Approving, Willi AmriiiliiivtilM, Hi" I'und lni: Act of Arlroim. Be It enacted by tho tfenato and Ilnni.o of He probcutatlvcs of the United States of Amerlcn In Congress assembled, thai tho act of the revlwHl statutes of Arizona of lbS7, known as "III!" XXXI-Fuiidlng,".ho Imd Is beieby, amended sons to road as follows, anil that in amended tho same 1b hereby approved and continued, subject to future Territorial legislation' "Tlllo XXXI Funding and loan. Chapter one. Ter ritorial, county, municipal and school dlbtrlct Indebtedness." . , .,.,,. t'Ait. avo. (See. 1.) For tho purpose of ll'iiildat lug and providing for the payment of tho out standing and exi.llng indebtedness of the Ter ritory of Arizona ami such future Indebtedness as may bo or Is now authorized by law, the Gnv eruorof tho said Territory, together with the Territorial auditor and Territorial secretary, and their successors In office, shall constitute n iu...r.i t.r nniniUtiuinrR. to bo htvled the loan L nI..L....dntfhnTitri1hirv 111 Arfl)ll)L. ILlIll B,all have and exercise the powers and perform the Unties hereinalier provuicu, i.i'.i. -.mi) moo .' i ltkluill bo. and Is hereby. declared tho duly of the loan commissioners to proviuo lor inu payment u inu uawh "'w rial Indebtedness due, and to become duc.or that Is now, or may uu nercauur, uiiwiwiiteu uj ,. and for tho purpose of paying, redeeming and lefundingall or nny part of the principal and Interest, or either of the existing and subsisting Territorial legal Indebtedness, and also that w hlch may at any time become due.or Is now.or may Ihj hereafter, authorized by law, tho said commissioners shall, from time to time, lsuc negotiable eouiKUi bonds of this Territory when tho samo can Ihj done at a lower rato of Interest ami to tho profit and benefit of the Territory. 1'ah. SOU. (Sec 3.) Said bonds shall bo Issued a near as practicable In denominations ol one thousand dollnrs.but bpndsof alowcrdenoinlna Hon, not less than two hundred and llfty dol lars, may be Issued when necessary. Said Ixmils shall liear Interest nt n rato to bo llxed by said loan commissioners, but In mi case to ex ceed llc per centum per annum, which Interest shall Ihj paid In gold coin or ltscqulalcntlu law ful money of the United States, on tlio fif teenth day of January In each year, nt the olllce of the Territorial treasurer, or at such bank lu tho city of New York, In the stato of New i one. or In tho city of San Francisco, In tho state of rniifnrnt.i. nr such nlaco us may bo des ignated by said loan commissioners, nt tho option of the purchaser of said bonds, the nku nl imvmiMlt Ix'tllL' UlClltlOUCd ill Said bonds. The principal of said bonds shall bo made payable In lawful money of the United Statos, llfty years after tho dato of their Issue. Said Territory reserves tho right to redeem nt par any of said bonds, In their numerical order, at any tlmo after twenty years after the dato "They suau Dear mo uuiu ui mc.i issuv, bih when, w hero, and to whom paj able, rate of In terest, nnd when nnd where payable, und shall bo signed by said loan commissioners, and shall have the seal of tho Territory afflxed thereto, nnd countersigned by the Territorial treasurer and bear his oftlelal seal, and shall bo registered by the Territorial nudltor In a book to ws Kept by him for tho purpose, which shall stale amount sold for, or, If exchanged, for what, mid the faith nnd credit of the Territory Is hereby pledged for tho payment of said bonds and tho interest accruing thereon, as herein provided. "Pah. 'JOIi. (Sec. I.) Coupons for the t....P..E hfill U. attached to each bond, so that they may bo removed without Injury or of mutilation bond. They shall be consecutively numbered and bear the same number of tho bond to which they are attached, nnd shall be signed by the Territorial treasurer. "The said coupons shall rover tho Interest ex pressed In said bond from tho date of Issue until paid; but iu no case shall Kinds bear Interest, nor shall any lutcrest bo paid thereon for any tlmo before their delivery to the purchaser, as herluafter provided. "I'ar.'JOU. (Sic. 5.) Whenever the said loan commissioners may bo authorized by law to Issue bonds, or shall have decided to refund or redeem all or any part of the existing Indebted ,,.,.. ..f thiitYrrunrv. thov shall direct the Ter ritorial treasurer to advertise for a sale of the bonds to bo Issued for that pur;oe, by causing miiiPH of such sale to bo published for the lierlod of one month In some dally newspaper published at the capital of the Territory, and at least one Insertion In n newspaper published In tho city of New York, In the State of New York, and in tho city of hail Francisco, lu tho State of California; such notice shall specify the amount of bonds to bo sold, tho place, day nnd hour of sale, and that bids will be received by said treasurer for tho purchase of satd bonds within ono month from the expira tion Of said publication; auu ai mo juaee sou time named in said notice the said treasurer and loan commissioners shall oH!ii all bids re ceived by him nnd shall award the purchase of said bonds, or nny part thereol, to the bidder or bidders therefor bidding tho lowest rate of Interest- Provided, That said loan commissioni era shall have tho right to reject any and all bids- And provided further, That they may refuse to make any award unless sufficient security shall bo furnished by tho bidder or bidders for the compliance wjth tho terms of their bids. ... , . . , , , "l'AB.'JOIi.fSec. 0.) When thosaleof said bonds shall do awarded by the loan commissioners they shall provide and procure tho necessary bonds as in this act provided, and nny expense Incurred by them therefor, for the publication of said notices, cost of remitting funds for the payment of Interest or money oil said bonds, and nil other necessary Incidental expenses un der the provisions of this act shall bo paid ont of the general fund of said Territory, upon tho order of the Territorial auditor, countersigned by tho Governor; and a sum of money sufficient to cover said costs nnd expenses Is hereby up nrnnriiltnl nut Of said fund. "They shall, from tlmo to time, after signing said bonds, deliver them to tho Territorial treasurer, taking his receipt therefor, and charge him therewith. The said treasurer shall give to tho Territory of Arizona an additional oulcial bond, with two or more sureties, In n nm cnual to tho amount of bonds de livered to him by the said loau commlssoncrs, which bond shaft Iks approved by the Governor and deposited and filed with the Secretary of tho Territory, and recorded by him In a book to be kept for that purpooe. And the said Treasurer shall stand charged upon his oniclal bond for tho faithful icriormauco oi tno amies required nt htm under this acL "PAit. "J0I5. (Sec 7.) The Territorial Treasurer shall sell saiu oonus lor cann, or exeoaiiKU iiieui for anv of tho indebtedness for tho redemption of which they were so Issued.but In no case shall said bonds bo sold or exchanged for less than their facu or par value and the accrued Interest at tho time ol disposal, nor must any Indebted ness be redeemed at mora than Its face value and any interest tnat may no uuo tnercon. "Thai said Treasurer shall Indorse, by writing or stamping In Ink on the face of the paper.evi ,Ii.tipIiu' the Indebtedness received bv lilm 111 exchange for said bonds, the tlmo when and the amount for w hlch exchanged. "I'au. 2016, (Sec 8.) 5Ioncys received by said Treasurer shall lie applied by him to the re demption of the Indebtedness, for the redemp tion n( which bonds were Issued, and the Treas urer shall glvo notice, as Is provided by law In case of payment and redemption of Territorial warrants, of his readiness to redeem syeh In debtedness, and thereafter Interest on all such Indebtedness due and outstanding shall cense. "Beforeliny such indebtedness shall be paid tho Territorial Auditor shall indorse on each cerllflcato the amount duo thereon, and shall write across tne iaco ot eacn tno aaie oi us sur render and the name of tho person surrender ing, and shall keep proper record thereof. "l'AK. UDI7. (Sec. 9.) There (hall bo levied on. nually, upon the taxable property In this Terrl. tory, and In addition to the levy for other au. thorlzed taxes, a sufllclcnt sum to pay tho Inter est on all bonds Issued and disposed of In nur suance of tho provisions of this act, to bo placed In th Territorial treasury. In tho fund to be known as tho 'Interest fund,' And fifty years after such bonds shall have been issued such ad ditional amount shall lie levied annually as will pay ten per cent, of tho total amount Issued un til all the bonds Issued under tho provisions of this act aro paid and discharged; nothing here in contained shall bo construed to prevent tho Legislature of Arizona from creating a sinking fund during tho life of said Imids fur their re demption at maturity. "Tlio Territorial Board of Equalization, or, on their failure, tho Territorial Auditor, shall do tpririlnu th rato of tax to bo levied In the dif ferent counties In tho Territory to carry out tho provisions of this act, and shall certify the same to the 'Board of Supervisors lu each county and to tho municipal or school authoritlcs;and tho said board of supervi sors, or authorities, aro hereby directed and re quired to enter such rato on their assessment rolls, In the same manner and with tho same ellect as Is provided by law In relation to other Territorial, county, municipal and school taxes. Every tax levied under tho provisions of author ity of this act Is hereby made a lien against tho property assessed, which lien shall attach on tho first Monday In March In each year, and shall not bo satisfied or removed until such tax has been paid. "All moneys derived from taxes authorized by the provisions of this act shall be paid into the Territorial treasury and shall bo applied "First. To tho payment of the Interest on tho bonds Issued hereunder. "Second. To tho payment of tho principal of such bonds: Provided, That all moneys re maining In tho Interest fund after the payment of tho interest, and al moneys remaining In tho 'redemption fund' after all said bonds snail have paid and discharged shall be transferred by the Territorial Treasurer to tho Territorial 'general fund. "l'Ait. 20IS. (Sec. 10.) Whenever.aftcrtho expi ration of the fifty years from the dato of Issu ance of any bonds under this act, there remains after the payment of tho Interest as provided In tho preceding section, a surplus of ten thousand dollars or more, It shall bo tho duty of tho Ter ritorial Treasurer to advertise, as in tho manner of advertising by tho loau commissioners for bids for salo of bonds, which advertisement shall stato tho amount ol money In the said re demption fund, and the number of bonds, num bering them in tho order of their Issuance, com mencing at tho lowest nuinlicr then outstand ing, which such fund is set apart to pay and dlKcharge.aud If such Imuds so numbered in such advertisements shall not bo presented for payment and cancellation at the oxplratlon of such publication, then such fund shall remain in the treasury to discharge such bonds when over presented, but they shall draw no Interest after the expiration of such publication. Be fore any such bonds shall bo paid they shall bo presented to the Territorial Auditor, who Bhall endorse on each bond tho amount due thereon, and ahull write across the face of each bond tho date of its surrender and nml the name of the person surrendering. Tho Territorial Auditor shall keep a record of nil bonds Issued and (lis noted of liv the Territorial Treasurer, nhowlue their number, rate ot interest, date and nmount of sale, when, where and to whom payable, and If exchanged, for what and when presented for redemption, tho date, amount duo thereon and person surrendering. "The Hoards of Supervisors of thu countleB,the municipal and school authorities are hereby authorized and directed to icport to tho loan commissioners of the Territory their bonded and outstatullnglndebtednessnud said loan com missloners may, on written demand, require an official report from tho board of suiHrvlsors of counties, thu municipal or school authorities, of their bonded and outstanding Indebtedness, snd said loan commissioners shall provide for Iho redeeming or refunding of tho county, intin lelpal, and school district Indebtedness, upon tho official demand of said authorities, In tho saino manner as other Territorial indebtedness, nnd thev shall Issue bonds for any Indebtedness now allowed.orthatmay Ihj hereaftcrulloweil.by law to said county, municipality, or school district, upon official demand by said authorities; tho county, municipality, or school district to pay Into the Territorial treasury, In addition to an fttlmr taxes authorised l,v law. such amounts as may lie directed by tho Territorial Inxird of eniinllzutloii. or on their failure bv tho Terrl torlal auditor, lo be levied for tho payment of tho orlneloal of tho bonds Issued in redemption. refunding, or other bonds Issued to such comity, munlclnalltv. or school district when the same snau oecomo uue. unu m auuiixoii a raie oi ui' torest Dald bv the Territory on snen Donas. "Far. 2019. (Sec. 11,) When tho treasurer pays of redeems any indebtedness he shall Indorse, by writing or stamping in Ink on tho face ot tho paper evidencing such Indebtedness so paid or redeemed, the words 'redeemed and can celed.' with the dato of cancellation. Ho shall keep a full and particular account and record of all Ills proceedings under tho act, and of the bonds redeemed and surrendered, and he shall transmit to tho Governor nn nbstract of all his proceedings under this act with his annual ro- - ... .- t... -i... r .. I.I.I l..l..h. .1... I..... Iiorv IU uv, i-iy UIU ilveiuui. mm "Viuiv uw vi slature at its meeting. All books nnd papers pertaining to tho matter proUded In this net shall at nil times bo open to thu Inspection of thu party Interested, or tho Governor, or a com mittee of either branch of tho legislature, or a Joint committee of both. "Pak. aw). (Sec. Ii) It shall bo tho duty of the Territorial treasurer to nay tho Interest nn said bonds when the same falls due out of said Interest fund, If sufficient; and If said fund bo not sufficient, then to pay the deficiency out of the general fund; Provided, That tho Territorial auditor shall first draw his warrant on the Ter ritorial treasurer, payablo to tho order of said treasurer, for the amount of such deficiency out of the general fund. "l'AB.lMJl, (Sec. 13.) It shall be the duty of said loau commissioners to make a full report of oil their proceedings had under tho provisions of this act to the Governor on or before the first day of January of each year, and said reports shall bo transmitted by the Govern to tho Territorial legislative assembly. "Par. 'J05i (Sec. 14.) Nobond Issucdunder the provisions of this act shall bo taxed w llhln this Territory." Sec. 15. Tlif.t nothing lu this act shall lie con strued to authorize any future Increase of nny Indebtedness lu excess of the limit ireseriiiou iiy mu jiatusuu uei. i iuviuuu, lowever. That the present existing and outstanding Indebtedness, together with such warrants as 'may bo Issued for the necessary and current expenses of car ryfng on Territorial, county, mimlclpiil,.uiid school government for tho ear ending Decem ber 31, lsejn, may also bo funded and bonds Is sued for tho redemption thereof; and thereafter no warrants, certificates, or other evidences of Indebtedness shall lie allowed to Issue or be legal where the same is In excess of the limit prescribed by tho "Harrison net." That all acts or parts of acts In conflict with this act nre hereby repealed. AiTRovr.n. Juno ". IMW l'ltOCLAMATION Ol' 11KWAUII. To whom It may concern: Wiieueas, It has come to my knowledge that IM . Baker, eldest son of J. H. Baker, who resides at Lookout, on the Sierra Aucha mountains, about forty miles north of Globe, (Ilia county, was murdered In a most brutal manner by some person or persons unknown, (though the pres- sencoof Indian tracks in the Immediate vicinity strongly Indicate that tho crime was com mitted by Indians). Now, therefore, I, Louis WolUcy, Governor of the Territory of Arizona, by virtue of the power within me vested do hereby ofTeroreward in tho sum of fit c hundred (JJOU) dollars to be Ild out of tho treasury of the Territory for the arrest and conviction of the person or per sons who committed the aforementioned crime. In testimony whereof I havo hereunto set my hand and caused tho great seal of the Territory to be affixed. Done at I'lmT.lx, the capital, this 2iUh day of July, A. D 1S90. Lr.wts Wolflky. Signed: OHEAT SEAL. By the Governor, Signed: Nathan O. Murtrnv Secretary of Territory. P.. II. OHEKNE, Greene & Wood. Abstraets, Loans s Insurance COLLECTIONS MADE. J?hoenlx, - - Arizona. BSTKACT8 OF TITLE-HAVING THE 2. most complete set of Abstract Books In Maricopa County, wo can furnish abstracts of Hanch, City, Mine or Canal property on short notice and reasonable terms. Fire. Llfoand Accident Insurance written In the best companies doing business on tho Pacific coast. GKEENE A WOOD, 1'hcenlx, Arizona. LACY MASUFAOTURISG CO., MANUFACTUItlJUS OF Slid Steel Water Pipe -FOR- MINING AND IRRIGATION PURPOSES Well Cusiiiir and Iron Tanks. Agents for Pelton Water Wheel . Prices Quoted on Application. P. 0. Box No. 251, Station C, Los An arelcs, Cal. WAN'I'b. The quickest returns fdr tho least money are to be obtained trom ino kepuuucams want Columns Situations W.inted, Help Wanted, For Rent, For Sale, To Let, To Exchani Exchance. One Cent a word each Insertion, or by tho month at Five Cents per line per day. WANTED FUltNITUlti: AND CAKl'KTB fora suite of rooms Aiijouo having the right articles can tlud cash buyer by addressing FuitNiTUitR, care Uei-uulican Office. w ANTF.l) A FIRST CI,A83 COLOItK.D bnrlicr. an all-around workman, ut mice. Fashion llAitiiniSuoi-, l'lnenlx, Arizona. 107-tf ltllt SAI T.-MJIt HAI.K TWO GHINDING PANS, ONE 1 Settling Pan, and ono KVM Engine. All In first-class ( oudltloii, nnd will be sold thcap. In quire at THIS OFFICE. ,OIt 8AI.i:-KIND, OT.NTI.K HOUSE; WII.l", 1 selUery cheap; apply at CAl'iTAl,COHKAl, NISW AIIVKKT1HKM KNTS. J. LIVERY, X,. GANT, SALE AND FEED STABLE East JelTerson St., Bouth of Lemon Hotel. niacisrix, a. a'. Gains' livery, 'bus nnd baggage line meets all trains, delivers passengers and baggage to any part of the city or Territory. Orders can bo left at nny time wfth T. II. Skelui, at tho Capital Cigar Store. MIHCKI.IjANKOUS. -I71STUAY NOTICE THEltF. CAME TO MY Jli place, eleven miles west of l'lnenlx, about louruary 1st, one sorrel mare, brauded a on the left hip. Owner will pleasocall forsame pay charges and lake away, or I will dispose of tho animal nt cording to law. September i', 1SU0. 10S-127J ARTHUR MAKI.OW. STUAYED OK STOLEN -FltOM UNIVEIt slty Addition A black bull calf, seven months old, with short horns. Alto a red calf about the same age, with broad white strli across the shoulders. Suitable reward for their return. A. 1'. WALHIIIDGE. G10 TO THE FASHION UAItUEH SHOP FOK T shaving, hair cutting, shampooing, bath ing, hair singeing. Ladies work done at tho shop or residence. Prices to suit the times. Opjioslte tho Opera House. FKANK SHIKLEY, pro prietor. "lOMMEIlCIAI, HOTEL. COHKEK CENTElt Vyiinil Jellerson streets. Only house employing white help throughout. HEUIUUK & LUHKS, proprietors. AMSf'SSIliellt Notice Citrus Water Company, principal place of busi ness, San Bernardino, California. "VTOTICn Is hereby given that a meeting of 1 the directors, held on the 2Sth day of June, lsw, an assessment of one dollar cr share was levied upon tho subscrllt-d stock of the conioratlon, payable on the 15th day of September, JS'.X), to tho First National Bank of San Bernardino, California, Any stock ution whtrh this assessment shall remain unpaid on the lMh day of September, ltfJO, will be delin quent and advertised for salo, alpubllcauetlon, and unless payment Is made before, will be sold on the 1st day of Octotier. WM, to pay delin quent ascssment, together with costs of adver tising and expellees of i-alc. JAMES K MACK, Secretary, Iloom 11, Burt Block, 90-101 San Bernardino, Cat CAPITAL UtlKKAI. ANI 1'15KI YAItl). The best of care given lioarded slock. Accom modation wagons to and from all trains. Bag gagocalled for and delivered. WM.ZbNT. PltorKSSIONAI, CAItllS. t BIIAM HUMPHItlKS.COUNbELOKATLAW OUlee- Koom 5, Thlbado Building. Itefcrencos: Laclede Bank, St. txiuis; n. i. rower, rresiuciii First National Bank, btarkvlllo. Miss.; I. II. Marshall, Cashier Woodstock Iron Company, AunUton, Ala. Dn. J. IIAItUY, DENTIST. ALL WOltk Guaranteed. Young Building, opnslte Commercial Hotel, l'lnenlx, Ariz. LSTEItN, M. 1). PHYSICIAN AND SUK .geon. Olllce over Farley A Grant, Coats building, Phoenix, Arizona. . 11. WOOnWAHD. L. H. CHALMERS. A ATOODWAK!) & CHALMEHS, ATTOKXKYS V at-law. Booms 7 and 9, Thlbodo building, I'hirnlx, Arizona 1 AT Law. Olllco: Over National Bank. Hf. UUUlDV.li .draughtsman. All SUKVEYOIt AND work done promptly. correctly aud neatly, Office with tho Arizona canal co. lItkToWAllbT ATTORNEY AT LAW j Office In Porter block, Phcenlx, A. T. SKCIIKT MOC1KTI ::s. AitizoNA c7lpteu no. iTk. a. m., Stated convocation on tho second Monday of each month. J. B. Creamer, H. P., C. II. Kuapp. Secretary. ItlZONA T0DGEN0. 2, F. AND A. M. Stated meetings on the tlrst Tuesday of each month. Dayton A. lteed, W. M., C. 11. Knapp, Secretary. nnZONTDEailElTLODaE NO. 2, 1). OF K. A. Meets second and fourth Thursday evening oteach month. Miss Nettie Carrier, N. G., O. S, beott, Secretary. 4 O. U. W. PIKENIX LODGE NO. 5. iedncday even- . Uegular meeting every edncday even lnginr ,nzln Pythian Hall. u. r Conroy, M. W., G. H. ltothrock, Recorder. "1ANTON ARIZONA NO. 1, PATRIARCHS j Militant, I. O. O. F. Meets third Tuesday of each month. John Gray, Commandant, N. E. Morford Clerk. TNDYMION LEGION A. O. U. W. MEETS JLli second and fourth Wednesday of each month. F. M. Czarnow ski, Commander, O. II. Rothrock, Recorder. ENCAMPMENT NO. 2, I. O. O. F. ;ond and fourth Tuesday ovenlng of George A. Mlntz.C. P., 0. 8. Scott, G1 A. R. JOHN W. OWEN POST NO. 82. r. Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at Masonic HalL W. T. Woods, Com- mander, 0. 11. KnapprAdutanl. KOF P. PIKENIX LODGE NO 2, MEETS , on tho first and third Fridays of each month in Pythian Hall. W. A.MtainncssC.C, F O. Kibbey, K. of It. J. D. REED, JfixproHHintm : anil : Driiyiium Particular attention paid to moving household goods, piano and safe-moving a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. LEAVE ORDERS AT WELLS; FARGO EXPRESS ALDE EESTAUBANT. Tho best 25 cent meal In rhcnnlx. IIOARD BOARD BY BY TIIK THE MONTH J1S00 WEEK 4 60 WASHINGTON STREET, NEXT TO CAPITAL SUOOX. 'X'UCSOSr ADVK MA1SOK DO.RJUE OF TUCSON. West side of Church Plaza, Finest Restaurant South of Fan Francisco. PRIVATE HUM BOOKS, STKICTLY FIIIST-CLISS. ALEX. KOSSI AND JOE MICOTTI. JOHN O. SM1TJI, TUCSON, AIUZ. Offick; Care U, S. Surveyor-General, XJ. B. DMPUTY SUJiVKYOn. Sank Cruz Valley hi, TUCSON, ARIZONA. Capital, Paid Up, 850,000 B. M. JACOBS, President, 51. 1'. FREEMAN, Cashier. Largo FIre-I'roof Vault nt Service of Our Friends COKKL'SFONDENTS Londoii.I'arlsaiid American Hank, Sun Francisco Hnuover National Bank, - . New York Bank of Commerce, St. Louis Union National Bank, .... Chicago California Bank, ... ixs Angeles 51. 1'. FUF.EMAN. CASHIEIt. ST. LOUIS, EXCHANGE Coiijr.rfH Ht M'uhooii. LEMFS BEER Cordials, AS'hiskies, Wines, Cigars, Hot Drinks. FINEST SALOON IN THE CITY. A Hot Lunch Served Free Every Day, JIMMIE liltOWN. Proprietor. J. FRANK &GO., 'J'UCSON, A.KISSONA. Wholesale Dealers in DRY :-: GOODS. Having 11 BET CONKBCnOXS EAST GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO Wholesale :-: Buyers. JC8P-GIVE US A TRIAL J. A.. 33LA.OK, JEWELER. 113 ConptroHH St., Tucwn, Ariz, DIAMONDS, JEWFLRV, ELGIN, WALTHAM, srBiNartELD, H0WAED x WATCHES. Finest work done at short notice. Orders by mall or express especially solicited. SILVER LAKE the MOST IN ENCHANTING AUIZONA. SPOT FINE BOATING AND FISHING 2 Miles from Tucson 2 A Pleasant Drive on a Good Road. The Only Road-IIousc in (lie Territory BT1SKJIKNTH. THE LEXINGTON STABLES, AT TUCSON. Finest equipages in the Territory -spriONuiu s'j.'-A.nijrcs Orders may bo sent iu from the hotel at the dciiot TUCSON" sampling wobks CHARLES R. WOUES, 5Ianaokr. TUCSON, - ARIZONA. I'urchnsersof Copper.Lead. Silver and Gold ores Ueturns made as toon as the Ore Is sampled and Assayed. Hates oq Ores Can be Obtained on Application In person or by mall, at the office of the Works, Tuscon. Ariz. ProffHwionul CurdH. Wm. II. BARNES, JOHN II. MAKTIN, Wk. C. HOBSON. -Law Offices, Tucson, Abiiona JOHN B. THOMAS, Pacific Building, Washington, 1). C. 'X' H K National Bank of Arizona, PJKENIX. ARIZONA. M. W. KALE8, President. SOL. LEWIS, Vice-President. GEO. W. HOADLEY, Cashier. Capital, Paid Up, Surplus, - - - - 5100,000 80,000 DIRECTORS. M. W. Kales, J. Y.T. Smith, Sol. Lewis Ciiaki.es Goldman, Geo. W. Hoadley. CORRESPONDENTS. The Bauk of California San Francisco Agency of Bank of California ,. New York The Farmers' and Merchants' Dank. Los Angeles. The Natlona nk of Commerce . ..St. Louis Consolldcd Mlonal Bank Tucson Bank of Arizona Preseott N. M. Rothschilds & Sons London H'THE BEST KHOWN REMEDY. 1 "11. (I.e." Pure Ummrhren and G Olcetln ltoMXiis. without Fain. Prevents Stricture. Contains no acrid or poisonous substances, and Is guaranteed absolutely harmless. Is prescribed by physicians and recomended by druggists. Prlcotfl. Bold by druggists. Hewnro of Sub stltiite.AcmoChcm.Co.T.td.,N.O.lJt 0 Foe Sale by Peoples' Drug Store, Photnlx, A. T. If you want a map made of your mine go to DverforlL If von want a mao of auv of the -canals go to Dyer for it. If you want a sketch oi your rancn or omer property go to uyer lor It. If you with to Illustrate a patent right go to Dyer for it. All work done at reasonable rates. Office at residence, near corner of Van Buren and Center streets. Phoenix, Ariz. C. J. Dtek. 1 F. iNTLSOiLSr, JEWELER. JEWELER. WATCH REPAIRING DONE IX FIRST-CLASS MAXMR CENTER STREET. PHOJNIX. R. G. ANDRE r- and Harness Maker. Phcenix Ariz. I am better equipped for doing the finest class of Saddlery and Harness work than any other house In the Territory, and I can defy competi tion In both quality and price. I call especial attention to my heavy Harness and Stock Sad dles, both of which I guarantee as superior to anything sold elsewhere In the Territory. REPAIBING SHOP. A LL KINDS OF FURNITUftE AND UP- jtVl bolstering. Mattresses recovered and re paired, carpets sewea ana lata, enop next to Pho'iilx Plaining Mill, Maricopa street. Tl. WOnLER. A -THE NEW- BIRD'S-EYE PICTURE OF PIKENIX Is 40 Inches long and 30 Inches wide, Is LITHOGRAVDED IN SEVERAL COLORS And shows every house In Phcenlx, from the Capital Addition on the West to the Territorial Asylum on the East. ALL TRE STREETS ARE NUMBERED All the additions are shown ; also tho Salt River Valley, Grand, Maricopa and Arizona Canals Can Be Sent (o Any Pari of the United States Or Europe by MaiL l'lUCE, 2.00 .. Can be procured of J. DYEE, Phoenix u 1 f?n JMKSk .. K