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r-5Bii-'L , T -fir -rrxsrr'" TTT " vtf 7,Wrllfwt fS!fcWy t ' .BK? "yffifgi ,."?? g3aKBCffiKifllBH'iFgBil TSEtST? W Tyjpy y w tyt iHs' -?r;?S v far r 'yjx.W-ft-s" THE ARIZONA REPUJ3LKJAN, .PIICENIX., SUNDAY MORNING, S23PTJ2JSrBER 14, 1800. THE ARIZONA RRPUHLICAN. The Repuuuoan Iih double the circulation of any other dally newspaper In Arizona, and Is the only one Issued every day In the year. rr'frr-il Local JO cents lcr lino first Insertion, niul 5 wilts per lino each subsequent insertion. All Contract mul hills for advertising payn bio monthly. INTERVIEW WITH HUSK. SHOUT CKOl'H ANT Till: .1UNK K 11'ATKI II'OUT. IN Hum Not Think tho !ruii Will lima Any .Material KHVit IImii tlu .Moni'j .Mar ket Other Ciiii, lit Work. Washington, September IS. Secre tary Husk in nu interview upon tho ex citement in the grain nmrketa caused by fear of short crops, said: "Of course tho fact that there wne a slight falling oil" in the quantity of crops had an effect unon the markets but tho tendency 1ms been upwind as far as prices aic con cerned on all cereals. 1 attribute tho increase to other causes than a shortage in the crops. Tho statement that this has been the lightest yield for twenty years I can't agreo with. Tho shortago In the yield of some cereals was antici pated in the June report. "You don't apprehend any squeeze?" "Why; not a bit. Governments have considerable intluonco in checking any contemplated corner, and everybody is enabled to know the precise condition of the crop." "Is it a fact that tho report is tho most unfavorable ever issued?" was asked. "Not nt all. Tho cotton crop is extra ordinarilv good. Oats nro probably lower than thev hno been for twenty years, but that" is tho only weak point with tho exception of the barley crop, which as very prolific last year, however." "How is tho quality?" "Unifornially fair, except, as I have stated, with oats, which are not only short, but in poor quality." KKVOMITION IN SWIT.i:UI,ANI. Troup Kent to Quell tho Dlntiiiliiuirr. New C'oiiiK'll OrguiiUcil. HeitNE, September 13. In Canton Kiciuo no further disorderly demonstra tions have been made. Tho Federal authorities taken prisoners by the in surgents aro still held in custody, the captors fearing if they released the olli cers they may bo murdered by tho pop ulace. The Federal Council hope to arrive at a compromise with the leaders of the insurrection by arranging to equalize legislative represensation. Ueknk, September 13. Revolutionists in Canton nemo nave luruu-u pi"- vLiiiiml government anu convoked n popular Assembly which declared existing Government and Grand Co tho inir uoverniiiciu aim urauu wuu- '..(. cil dissolved. They ordered general elections for next Sundav. Tho insur gents hold Lugano, Munurano, Chiasso and Locarno. The lhindesrath, having been hastily called in extra eossion, oulered Federal troops tent to tho seat of disorder. The populace support the insurgents, who arrested Councilor Osealt, the Fed eral Commissioner who had received in structions to annul a decision of the provisional government and the vote of the popular Asseinuiy The Liberals have occupied the town Hallway. stations on the St. uothard a ted. A counter revolt is leated. Itpi lV'OVA September i.i. ine revolt has collap.-ed. It has been agreed that tho question of tho revision ol the con stitution be submitted ton popular vote A HKAVV-WKKJHT MILL. .Inck MeAiilHTn leclir- It Draw After the Tenth Hound. New YoitK.September 13. Tho much talked of ten round battle between tho heavy-weights, Miko llrciuiaii, cham pion of Montana.and Tommy McCarthy, of Huffalo, cliainpion of western New York, took placo tonight in a quiet New- Jersey town. McCarthy had tho advantago in licuht, weight and reach, standing six feet and weighing io pounds 10 irun naii's iivo feet, nine inches and 171 pounds. McCarthy led and planted several hard left-handers on Rrennan's stomach. Rrennan played for the head, but McCarthy easily avoided them. In the third round Rrennan caught his man on tho nose and drow first blood. The (iahting then became uninterest ing and Tifter"thu tenth round Jack Mc Auliffo declared tho match a draw. TIIK l'AKSON WKAICKNKII. Iteterend Arnt-y Sii H Will NeviT llnro Hornet AkiiIii. Muskkoon, Mich., September 13. Tho comniitteo appointed by the Metho dist Episcopal Conference to investigate l'astor Arney's horco racing caho re ported today. Mr. Arney, quite at vari ance with his threats, confessed having committed a very imprudent act when he participated in a horse race. Ho sincerely regretted tho notoriety caused by it. He kept horses for personal plcasuro and exereiso and tho possibility of preiums and profits by their sale, nfter ix'imr nronurlv trained. Ho added that as long as ho lived he would never acaiu engage in horse racing. Tho Conference accepted tho re port and Arney's character was allowed to pass. Arranging l'r Hcttleinunt. Sydney, September 13. Representa tives of tho labor unions are holding a private conferenco for the purpose of deciding upon a basis upon which to approach employers with a view of ellecting a settlement. In eonscquenco of the striko 7000 men aro out of work in tho New Castle district. At Melbourne tho strikers in tho shipping trado are weakening and tho military force will bo reduced. Ktaco Kobbcry In Orrgon. PoKTbAND, September 13. United States Marshal Herrln today received a letter from tho jiostmaster at Fort Rid well, Cal., stating that tho stage on tho routo between Rlitzen and Dear mond in Lake County, Ore., was hold up and robbed by a masked highway man September 4. It is not known what amount was secured. Snow In tho Northwi-nt. Haixock, Minn., September 13. Tho rain which has beon falling since Wed nesday night turned to snow this morning. Farmers are afraid wheat will sprout in shock. An inch of snow is reported at St. Vincent. Threshinir is not over and much wheat will bo lost in Red River valley. Id this attc telegram CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. The Government yesterday purchased 321,000 ounces of silver at from $1.16 1-0 to $1.15. Incessant rains for tho past forty-eight hours caused a landslide on tho Cleve land and Marietta Hallway near New Philadelphia, Ohio, which will delay trains a long while. Tho whole valley is inundated. Four men employed in Gould & Kbemhardt's, foundry, at Newark, N. J., wero frightfully and probably fatally burned with molten slag last evening, canted by tho drop door of a furnace accidentally breaking open. Sprow, ono of tho leaders of the South hampton striko, has been arrested on a charge of intimidation. Tho dockmen have decided to return to work in tho morning but the sailors and firemen aro still holding out. Tho town is quiet. Tho United States man-of-war Balti inoro, with the Ixxly of Kriccson. arrived at Stockholm last evening. She made the run from New York to Gothenberg within seventeen days, which is tho fastest timo on reeoul for a man-of-war. Joseph Hell, aged 77, distinguished as a buildet of machinery and for being tho first to take a stcainlwat across tho Gulf of Mexico, died suddenly yesterday of apoplexy tit Cincinnati. Ho intro duced steamers in tho rivers of Mexico. Sheriff Hcaly of San ltafael, Cal., re ceived a telegram yesterday morning from San Geronimo, nbout eight miles from San Hafael, that a man had been shot by Antone Lujuu, the murderer of Ausetri l'aukolini, who is still at large. Tho trustees of tho Lick estate havo accepted Ilappsborg'B designs for tho bronze statuary provided for in tho will, and contracts will bo let immediately. The statuary is to bo placed in tho San Francisco Citv Hall and will cost $100,- 000. At Cincinnati, O., during n quarrel list night lien Chase (colored) fatally stabbed his inistiess, Ida Farrell (albo colored). Ho then plunged tho knife into his own breast and leaped from a third story building, and was instantly killed. The Sultan of Morocco's forces have had a battlo with tho Keminonors in which tho latter wero defeated with heavy loss. Tho Zeininoucrs uero taken by surprise and wero completely routed, their famous chief . Chanmon being captured. Firo started in a storo at St. Marie. Ontario, at 11 p.m. last night. It spread rapidly and for awhile the entire city was in danger of destruction. The lire department was small and unable to control tho flames until after a number of buildings wero burned. W. B. Taylor, tried and convicted in tho United States District Court at San Francisco for cruelty to seamen, was sentenced vesterday by juugo iioiuniui to one year's imprisonment ill the Ala- inmlii mil mill to nav ,11 and to pay a line oi iw. ine complainant was Captain Olanzon Ford, of the American ship St. Paul. A dispatch to tho IiOiidon News from Odet-sa savs a panic prevails among the South Russian grain exporters, owing to the unprecedented rapid rise in tho value ol roubles. The whole Russian exjiort trado is demoralized, and though the harvest is good, two Southern ex porters have already failed. The gov ernment policy of raising the tariff is suicidal. National Iternruier ltf"iluti'. PiTTsiif it(., September III. At a meet ing of the Executive Comniitteo of tho National Refoim Association in this city today a resolution was adopted to the effect that a call be issued for a meeting in every county and territory in the union for tho purpose of giving voice to the protests of members of the church to opening the World's Fair on Sundays. Ten thousand copies of the call will lie issued. THE CIRCULATION ap?S, other tuodally new spapersin Arizona combined THE MAKKETS. New York, September 13. Tho stock market was again weak and declining. The close was iiuiet. Ilarley, steady and generally small fractions better than lowest prices yesterday. The cloting quotations today wero as follows: Piinllln r.H. " Central racist! Denver and itlo Grande I'hcIIIc Mail Texas l'aclflc Union l'aclllc Wells Kargo Express Western Union ill to $ 111 Money on call easy at I per cent, l'riino mercantile paper at "ji9c. Sterling exchange, quiet, barely Heady. Sixty day bills, 1.81 ; demand, ? I.SIJ-i-liar silver, !.$. Sun rrmicUcu MIiiIiik Stncka. 8an KiiANCiHto, Beptomuer 13. Mining stocks ckned today as follows: Ilest A. Ilclchcr Chollar Crocker . .. Consolidated Virginia Contidenco . (lould A Curry lloloA Norcross l'eer l'eorlcss l'otosl Ophlr feuvago rilerra Nevada .. Il.,1,t, (nnknlifltttpil ...... ......... .1 10 3 25 a 4 75 6 87J am 3B .10 15 fi 87 I 'JO 3 75 M) Yellow Jacket 3 Now York Mining Stocks. New York, September 13. Mining closed as follows today: Consolidated California and Virginia. . .. Could and Curry Halo it Norcrois Homestako .. Plymouth stocks i SO 1 10 J 20 10 U) 3 00 41 00 300 1 05 3 00 unuino Ophlr l'hojnlx, Arizona , Savage Chicago Live Stock Market. Ciiicaoo, September 13. Cattle receipts, 8,000, one-half of which were Tcxans and rangers. During tho week past No. 1 fat steers sold at $1 yo3S 35, second class, $ I 60l M; third class, $1 00l 25: common, $2 503 50; Texans, $2 50 l co; rangers, $2 R5l 40. Bheep Receipts, 10,000. Tho market was steady. Natives, $1 00 I W; mixed ces and weathers, $1 90 5 05; Texans, $1 15 I 50; westerns, $1 05l 35; lambs, $5 00G 00. Hogi Receipts, 8500. Tho market was active and higher and during tho week ad vanced 20y0c. l'ackers, $1 25t 45; prime heavy and butchers weights, $ I 50 I 85. light, $IOOl85;plgs,$3 00IOO- Clilcngo Ornln Mnrket. CmcAOO.Scptember 13. Rye-Steady atClc llarley-Firm at 77Vc Slioulders-$5 75545 87: Short clear $5 705 80; Short ribs, $.1 403 50. San l'roiicliico Market. San Kbancisco, September 13. Wheat, quiet, lluyer season, $1 K)i. Uuyer '00, $1 40)4. Ilarley Quiet, llujer season, $1 40. Corn-$l 271 " Silver ban $1 li4(d,l 17. Valuo of Mexican dollars today, 9192c. Now Y,rk Metnl .Markets. New Youk, September 13. Copper -Lake, October, $10.W. Lead- Steady. Domestic, $1 00. Tin-Firm and brisk. Straights, $22 35. Dull. London Money Mnrket. London, September 13. Bar silver, 63d per oi. Money, 3lo. '. . .-.. ,,i,iWr..r nrtttw npprenena tnamne. matter -would! capacity of the freighteraWrmn drop! U Wnterfl, Irom Boston -December 7 en SmKKL jyoon received Uio fol-1 uf0 MorUuGwmaLlovconvoy. cblndgranJ;gali5i-UMliondIiig meas unfavorably affect tho rrceidcnU' agree- from 50 to lOO.twrltor to" fcLi i-Llve Sneers $&? on hBM Vbm Goneralt iUiles, I no moro German BubjecWBraill.-l uro j;alaoXBpeaking in, opposition to'thementex g T-. . ' pAimVM Pa8MDKrs- j T! tl .M iSr' DENITO J1MRBZ. Under tho management ol the Mexican Intel-national Bunking Co., C0NCKSKI0NA1UKS. Incorporated by thoStatoot Chihuahua, Jfcx., FOll CHARITABLE PURPOSES GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will take place In public at the City of Juarez, (formerly Paso del Norte), Mexico. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1890. Under the pergonal suervlalon of General John S. Mosbynnd Mr. Camilo Arguellcs, tho former a gentleman of such prominence In the United States that his prcseneo alouo Is sufficient guar, antco to tho public that tho drawings will be held w-tth strict honesty and fairness to all, and the latter, (the supervisor of tho Mexican Gov ernment), Is of equal standing and Integrity. CAPITAL X'RIXW. SOO.OOO ONLY 60,000 TICKETS. ONLY 60,000 TICKETS Whole tickets l; ticket? J; X tickets f 1. i,iB'.r oi1 rrtizKS: 1 prlzo of CS(m is KA00O lprlieof 10,(iU0 is 10,000 lprizcof r,UM Is 5,000 n prizes of l,ou) each, are 3,000 10 prizes of '.MO each, are 2,000 .7) prizes of 100 each, aro G,0U0 lOOprlzescl 00 each, are 5,000 JuO prizes of Muoach.aro t 7,500 APPROXIMATION I'KIZES: 100 prizes of I'd each, aro ?5,000 lOOprlzesof 30each,aro 3,000 100 prizes of '.Beach, are 2,500 TERMINAL I'KIZES: ft terminals to M.000 prize, 20 each, are Ill.fbO :,'.'.) terminals to (10,000 prize, llOcach, aro 5,VJ0 l.Ullprizes, amountlliK to Jli5,'JT0 We, the uiideniKiieu, nereuy certny tnat tne llauco Naclonal oi .Mexico, in uninuanua nas on deoslt from tho Mexican International Hanking Comiuiuy tho necessary funds to guar anteo the payment of all the prizes drawn in the Grand Ixitteiy of Juarez, We further certify that wo will Miperrite all the arraiiKements, and In ierson manage and vanin,i Hfl lho drawing of thin Lottery, and that tho mine aro conducted with honesty fair. ". - """,,'" .. rn.i.Vin.,.,. Camilo Aihiuf.m.ks, Supervisor for the (lov't. If any ticket drawing a prize Is sent to the undersigned, Its face alue will be collected and remitted to thecm ner thereof free of charge. Kimuii 1), llito.vsoN, Kl l'aso, Tex. President Kl l'aso National Dank Kor Club rales or any other Information write to the undersigned, stating your address clearly with State, County, Street and number. More rapid mail delivery will bo assured by jour en closing an envelope liearing jour full address. MKX1CAN 1nTEKNATIONLIIANKINO Co. City of Juarez, Mexico. XOTICK. Send remittances for tickets by ordinary letter containing Money Order issued by all hxpress Companies, New York Exchange, Bank Draft or 1'iMtal Note. Address all registered letters to Mkxican Intkknationai. Mankind Co. City of Juarez, Mexico. SPEED PHOGULUrME Arizona Industrial Exposition ASSOCIATION, For the Fair to be Held lit Pliaiiiix, Arizona, October 14-, 15, 1(3 mid 17. 1U90. TUESDAY. OCT. U. 1. Kunnliig Btake. 2-year-olds, bred, raised and owned In Arizona; J-mlle dash. Kntraucc, $50; added money, $50. 2. -Trotting. Btallloii itake; mile heats,:) In 5. Entrance, $.25; added money, 1125. 3. Trotting. 3-mlnute stake; mile heats, 3 in 6. Entrance, ?i'i; added money, fib. WEDNESDAY. OCT. 15. 4. Trotting. 2:40 stake; mllo heats, 3 In 5; En trance, $50; added money, $200. 5. Running, 3-year-old stake; -lnllc, 2 In 3. Entrance, $25; added money, $75. 0. Running. Kor all ages; one mllo dash. En trance, $25; added money, $75. THURSDAY. OCT. 16. 7. Trotting and facing. 2:48 stake; mile heatkf 3 in 5. Entrance, $25; added money, $100. 8. Trotting. 3-year old stakes; mllo heats, 2 in 3. Entrance, $25; added money, ,$75. En- 9. Running, tor an ages; n-rane aasn. trance, 23; auucu money, . 10. Trotting. 2-year-old stake; mllo heats, 2 In 3. Entrance, $25; added money, $50. Distance waived. FRIDAY, OCT. 17. 11. Running. Free for all; mile heats, 2 In 3 Entrance, $25; added money, $100. 12. Trotting or 1'aclng. Free for all: mile heats, 3 in fi. Entrance, $50; added money. $200. 13.- Running. 2-year-olds; -mllo and repeat. Entrance, $25; added money, $50. CONDITIONS. Trotting and pacing in harness. American Trotting Association rules govern all races. Nominations close September 1, 1890. One-hall of eutrauco must accompany nomi nations; balance paiaBcptemDeraa. Four or moro entries to fill; threwor moro to Tho Board of Directors reserve the right to hold entrance and start a race with a less num ber or to declare races off when there are less than three to start, also to trot heats of any two races alternately, or to call o special race be tween heats, or to change the dato of race. For a "walk-over" in any race a horse is en titled to its own entrance fee and one-half of the entrance received from the other paid up entries of said race, but no added money. A horse winning a' race is entitled to first money only, except when distancing the field then to first and third money. Stakes divided Into three moneys, CO per cent, to first, 30 to second and 10 to third, except In f reo-for-all trot, 2:40 classes and 2-year-old dash, when third horto has entrance, 70 per cent, of balance to first horse and 30 per cent to second. Races commence at 1 r. M. sharp each day. Blanks for entries can bo obtained from the Secretary. , . The Directors reserve the right to postpone races on account of bad weather. J. MCMILLAN, Secretary. OPERA. DRUG EVERYTHING E. E. PROWELL, Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all hours of the Day or Night. A full line of these articles ALL GOODS AT NEW YOliK PIECES Toilet Articles of all Kinds, Patent Medicines, Flavoring Extracts Combs, Brushes, Sponges, Soaps, Etc. DROP IN Ail HAVE A GLASS PATON HEA CENTER to Before 1 buying a monument, acquaint yourself with the facts concerning White Bronze. 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