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THE ARIZONA REl'UBLTOAN, PMCElSriX, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15. 3800. fl 1 1 I w E4 'imn i il iA -ISSUED EVERY HAY IS THE YKAK H Y nil; HEI'DBLIOAN l'UllUSHING COMPANY. Enteral ftt tlio postotllce t riurulx, Arlxmia n mull matter of tho ivcond class. THE OMY KEPI 8LICA PAPEB IX PHIEMI. HATES OF Fl'IlSCUiniON: Dull), per week, by carrier I .23 1) illy, per month, bv carrier 1.U0 Daily, tr month, by mail l.iw Dnllv, thrvo months, by mull 'AM Dally, six months, by mall MM Drtlly, oiio year, by mail 10.00 Weekly, per month. 2ii Wi'okty, jer quarter .7r MVvklr. iter nix months l.r"0 WexLly. lvryrar.. . 'ASO TKUKITOIHAI. KKrilltMCAN TICKKT For Delegate to Uon(!ret: (1KOUOE W CIIEYNEY. OF COCltlSK. For Joint Councilman, Northern District 1. M. W. MOOHE, OF YAVAPAI. For Joint Councilman, Southern District: W. F. NICHOLS, OF COCHISE. Foil a full and unbiased account of to day's convention read tomoi row's Hk- Pl'III.ICAN. Xkvkk beforo in tho history of Minne sota have snow storms occurred so early in the, season as t'lis year. Svvs tho Kogales Sunday Herald: "Politics aside, it will bo bettor for tho Territory if Cheynoy is elected to Con-gre- in place of Smith." VisiToits to the convention aro cordial ly invited to visit Tiik Kkpuiimcan oflice and inspect the most completo news paper outfit in tho Southwest. Tin: llF.ruiH.icAN presents this morn ing an interesting letter on the i'iiua Indians and the great progress being made on their reservation on tho Gila river. 1'iickn.x is appreciated to its full worth by visitors from all parts of tho Terri tory, and an opportunity to speak in its praio is never neglected by strangers in our midst. Tun Democratic Territorial Conven tion will meet at 1'atton's Opera Hoiti-e thin morning at 10 o'clock. About all the dolegates arc now in the city and a short session is anticipated. "Lirri.K Stiivr" is missed among the deletes to the Convention. Ho always has been n prominent feature of for mer Democratic conventions and his nlvscnce makes a void that is hard to 1111. Koit men to be continually piatinc about grand juries and what they will do before thorn, who, if past grand jiirios had performed their duties, would be playing che.'kors with their now, ib good, very eood. i I Minis llvi.Dwix, the nppaient noin inevof tho Territorial Democratic Con vention for tho office, of Joint Council mnu for tho Northern District, is a lesident of Prescott and a lawyer of ox teiiHive practice. His name is as Btrong a man as the Democracy has upon its list. Svs tho Mohavo County Miner: 'The Miner acknowledges the receipt of the annual circular and catalogue of tho Arizona Territorial Normal School. It contains matter of interest to everyone interested in that institution. The cat alogue is well printed, something un usual in our Territorial printing." iNor.iisoLi, says of Tolstoi that ho lias uttered many noblo tilings, but that lie "stands with his back to tho sunrise and looks mournfully at tho shadow. He has fixed his gaze so intently on the miseries and agonies of life that lie lias been driven to the conclusion that noth ing could bo better than the efniccment of the human race." Rut a few delegates will be hero to at tend tho Democratic Convention, prox ies being sent in fully half tho cases. Maricopa, Cochise and Pima turn out strong delegations, but the threo north ern counties will have but few represen tatives. Tho work of tho Convention is plainly marked out and no deviat ion from it is looked for. D. M. HuNSAKEit, of the Wilcox Stockman, is among the delegates to to day's Convention. Mr. Hunsaker has thu only exclusive stock paper in the Territory, and, for that matter, he keeps it at such a high standard thero is no room for another. Personally Dan is a stalwart Democrat, but ho docs not let politics interfero with his business. Tucson Kepublicans held a rousing meeting Saturday night. Speeches were inado by Judgo Charles W. Wright, Gen eral Thomas 1-'. Wilson, Dr. V. II. Good win, S. Ainsa, Judge Ferguson, Judge Miller and Colonel J. A. Zabriskio. The best of good feeling prevailed, and the meeting augurs well for tho success of the Kepublicans of Pima county. Fka.ncis J. Hknkv, who is here as a delegato from Pima county, is a prob able caudidato of tho Democratic party to the ollico of Joint Councilman from the Southern District. Mr. Henoy is a joung ninn of considerable promise, an attorney of acknowledged ability, and, no doubt, would bo as good a selection for the nomination as ids party could make. AmoxA Mormons aro not law break ers, Uli, no I As instance read this from tho Tucson Cititen: "Deputy Marshal Jack O'Neill brought in Wiley Holllday, from near Fort Thomas, last night. Holliday Is wanted for polygamy, hav ing two wives and a family by both of them. Ho was indicted by the last grand jury and has been wanted over since. Bail will be given and be will bo held for tho nexf term of tho United States Court. Holliday was a promi nent witness in tho Wham robber' trial." Mrh. IIklex CvMniKi.i.estiiimtt'H tlint, not PoiintinmloinoHticserviintss thcro nro It.OOO.OOO women woikeriin tho United Stntus. The wngos ii:iid to woinun ltuw upon nn nvurngu from f 1.05 pit w colt in Atlanta, Ouomia, to $0.1)0 in San Fmn cipco. In considering then statistics the wonder is how, ceil at the highest rate named, tho women can live. It show a that women mo very poorly paid. Tho fact that they nro not paid better wages is duo to tho competition of women who do not need to work, but seek employ ment only for tho snko of increasing their pocket money, and also to tho fnct that women are not able to insist upon tho payment of better wages to theinsehes. Women do not appear to appreciate) the valtio of their work to their employers, and so they accept wages which men would not work for. This is especially truo in tho printing business. Jinny women work for starvation wages, to the detriment of them'-elves, tho mulo punt ers and the employers of fair laboreis. If they would all insist upon better pay their demands would ery probably be complied with. Pktkk Ukadv, of Pinal county, though not an active aspirant, is a very probable candidate on tho Democratic ticket for Joint Councilman from tho Southern District. Mr. Brady's friends aro push ing him vigorously, and if work will carry, his nomination is sure. One sig nillcant fact is that Mr. Ilenoy's own county, Pima, in caucus lias ngieed to suppoit Mr. Brady for the position. His capabilities for tho position are subject to but little question. Ho is a Demo cratic politician of largo experience; was twice an unsuccessful candidate for tho oflie-oof Delegato to Congress, and has screed in thoTorritorial Legislature. Ho is a man of considerable means, a farmer near Florence, and would make a warm fight. Om: of the most absurd methods of our Democratic friends is to "claim every thing in sight," and ahwiys insist that the drift of public bcntiment is clearly in their direction. It is laughable to no tice how a few timid Republicans aro in ilueuced in their opinions as to future suce-ess as the result of the optimistic predictions of tho Democratic" writers and speakers. Heed's plurality of 211(3 was to have been largely reduced, as a re sult of his, in their opinion, dictatorial cour&o as Speaker. Itut to their surprise and disgust ho more than doubled his previous majority, a result theii unfair abuse of him doubtless had some little influence in producing. The mnses appreciate a man of common senso and bravery. Willi.: our morning contemorary is about the task of bringing proof- before tho next grand jury, it might show up what lias Inxome of that 1 25 ,000 eI lected in taxes in this county for which tho poople lane had no accounting. Also upon what basis tiie delinquent tax list is published in two installments when the law expressly stipulates that it shall not be divided, and eecral other tilings that are worth calling at tention to. Auu.vii the delegates to today's con vention is Mr. J. F. Wallace of the St. Johns Herald. To reach here Mr. Wal lace had to make a stage trip of fifty tuilos to tho Atlantic and Pacifier rail road, thenco by rail to Prescott and then stage again 110 miles to Pheenix, nearly 500 miles. This shoves Unit his Democ racy is of the right sort and hisadvocacy of his party in tho Herald does credit to him. GixinoK II. Kkli.ky, of the Graham County Jlulletin is anions the delegates to today's Convention. Although a dyeel-in-tlie-wool Democrat Mr. Kelley, like all newspaper men, is a royal good fellow, whom it does one good to meet. His paper is a credit to Graham County and receives the united support of tho peoplo of that county as it deserves to do. Financial aHairs throughout the coun try have assumed a serious aspect for several days past and nil tho resources of tho government and of the best financiers have been strained to the utmost to prevent a crash. Happily tho outlook now is that tho matter may bo bridged over without direful results. TUCSON JOTTINO.S. .Mexican Independence Day to bo Ccln- brnteil In IleeomliiK Style. Correspondence of Tiik Kki-ublican. Tucson, September 13, 1890. Tho campaign is now open and each candidato is shaking hands with every ono lie meets. Glad to see him. you know. Tho Yaqui dancer amused a utimbcrof eastern passengers at tho San Xanier hotel during tho half hour stay of tho passenger train. Tho Tucson hall club received a clial lango from the captain of thoTqmbstoi o club to play a series of games at Benson for a money purse, each club to nay its own expenses. If tho Plm-nix peoplo had any got up about them they would try ami get tho ball club over to Phecnix during tho fair for when they went to Tombstono there were fifty-threo ad mirers of tho gamo left Tucson to wit ness the gamo at Tombstone. Why not get up a hose race at Phecnix and a match game of baeball? Tho Tombstono and Tucson boys would likely go if tlioy would hang up a nurso largo enough for them to play for, and have nothing but homo talent in their clubs. They would bo tho means of bringing a largo crowd to l'hecnix. There is somo talk of having a fair in Tucson in tho near future. Some of our citizens think it would pay. Nothing like trying, you know. Tiik Itr.i'uiu.icAN is tho first paper askeel for in tho hotels and restaurants. A stranger stopping at ono of the hotels said when ho picket! up a paper he liked to seo something to read besides ''ads" and candidates' cards stuck in tho local column. Ho remarked that a nowspapcr should always dovote tho first pago for go I lie, nows lor tlio 1 thoy pay for it nows for tho benefit of tho public, as The military boys were out this week in full uniform and ninclo n nice appear ance. Thoy aro going to turn out on tho sixteenth of this month, that being Mexican Independence day. It will bo ono of tho finest parades ever maelo here, as three companies from the fird" depart ment will join in tho ranks. Wo have a Sixteenth of September if wo don'l have a Fourth of July. Last Fourth citizens of Tucson went to Tombstono to witness tho hoso raco and firo works. AVATJTh. The quickest returns for the least money are to be obtained from the Republican's Want Columns. Situations Wanted, Help Wantod, Tor Rent, For 8ale, To Let, To bxchance, One Cent a word each Insertion, or by the month at Five Cents per line per day. :rANTi:i) bOUKK AND industrious man to take, earo o( a small orchard and iliioNiinl. Must understand tho business and furnish (rood reference. Address A. V. (1KOS MrrTA, Tucson, Ariz. lliM2& -xrANTED-KOKSITUKK AND (JAlll'KTS VV for a sulto o( rooms. Anyone ImvliiR tho rlnlit articles can find cash buyer by addressing FuuMTUUK, core Um'Oiimcan Olllce. I'Olt SAI.K. rv)ll BAI.K - PAin.OIt SET AND HOOK CASE, at n barKain. Inquire of Geo. V. Hoawxy, at National llauk of Arizona HC-tf TpOlt HAI.K-TWO OUINDINO PANS, ONE I1 Settling 1'iin. nnil one l'JVJO Engine, All In una clns condition, and will bo sold cheap. In quire at 'I HIS OFFICE. NIJW AliVEKTJHKMKVrS. iiousi:mi:n attkntion. lly order of tho Hoard of Directors of the Fair Association, entries for tho follow Iiik races w ere reopened, and entries will bo received up to Beutemuer 21,1111 luiicniraueo ico musiuccoiu puny nominations; 1 K0TT1NU i nreo milium euisa. HUNNiNa For all ages, one mllo dash. 1 hotting -Tlnw) car-old stake. Ku.NNlNO For all bkcs, quarter mllo dash. llUMJiNd Free for all. Conditions published in premium lists to ROTcrn, lew 130 J, MCMILLAN, Secretary. .MISGKf.I.ANKOUH. "I7ST11AY NOTICE-THEKK CAME TO MY JIj place, clc. en miles west of I'lucnlx, about H-oruary 1ft, one sorrel mare, brauded 23 on the left hip. Owner will pleaecall forsamo pay charges and tako away, or I will dispose of the animal according to law September 'J, IMH). lUS-l'.T) ARTHUR Marlow. STUAYKl) OH STOLEN -FltOM UNIVEIl lty Addition A black bull calf, Keven months old, with short horns. Alto a red calf ulvrmt Dm Mtnia ace. with broad white (trine ucros thu shoulders. Bultublo reward for their return. A. P. WAI.HUIDUK. GIO TO THE FASHION HAItUEIl SHOP FOll r shaving, hair cutting, shampooing, bath linr. hiilrsineclnir. Ladles work done At the shop or residence. Prices to suit the times. Opposite tho Opera House. FllASK. Biiuu.UY, pro prietor. SOMMEHCIAL HOTEL, COUNEK CENTEH and Jellersou streets. Only house employing Ito help throughout. IIKlilUCK & LUlIUS, proprietors. l'ltOI'K.SHIOXAI. CAKliS. UKA M HUM lirKIE?,COUN8EL(m AT LAW A umco- Koom 5, Thlbado Building, ltcfcrences La lede Bank, St. Louis; il. C. Power, President First National Bank, Starkvllle, Miss.; F. II. Marshall, Cashier Woodstock Iron Company, AunUton, Ala. J D WOOIlW'ARD I.. II. CHALMERS. rOOIlWAK! CHALMEUS, ATTOltNEYS al-Iaw, KoomsTalid 'J, Thlbodo building, I'luenU, Arizona B AKEH A CAMPBELL. ATTOltNEYS AT a. Oilire: Over National ll.iuk. UF. HOHINSON. bllKVEYOU AND .dmiightFinan. All work done promptly, Korrtt'il) .nid neatly. Otucv with thu ArUoua Canal Ci . iLAItk ilOWAUD, ArTlTirSKYVTTAV y Office In Porter block, Phiculx, A. T. si:cu:vr societies. ARIZONA CHA1TEK NO. 1, It. A. M., Stated convocation on the second Monday oi each month J. II. Creamer, II. P., C. II. Knapp. Secretary e BIZONA LODUK NO. .'. F. AND A. M. IX. Slated meetings on tho first Tuesday of eneli month. Da ton A. Ueed, W. 11., C. II Knapp, Secretary. AIlIZONA DEfiltEE LODGE NO. 2. D. OF II. Meets second and fourth Thursday evening oi each month. Miss Nettie Carrier, N. (I., C. H, Seott, Secretary. AO U W PIIIENIX LODGE NO. 6. , ltegiilar meeting etery Wednesday even ing in Pythian Hall. I). P. Conroy, M. W., O. II. Uothroek, Itecordcr. "I Militant, I. O. O. F. Meets third Tuesday ot each mouth. John el ray, Commandant, N. E. Morford Clerk. INDYMION LEGION A. O. V. W. MEETS XU i second and fourth Wcduesday of each month. F. M. Czarnow ski, Commander, O. II. Itothrock, Recorder. TLOKAL i:NCAJIPMENT NO. "JTl. O. 6".F JL Meets second and fourth Tucday ovenlng of each month. George A. Mints, C. P., 0. S. hcott. Scribe. G1 A. It. JOHN W. OWEN POST NO. 8i T. Meets flrstand third Wednesdays of each month at Maonlo Hall. W. T. Woods, Com mander, C II. Knapp, Adjutant. r 'of pTT'jfeKNixniionoK Ne 2,lirEETs iV, on tiie nrst hiki hum Fridays oi cacti mouth In Pythian Hall. W.A.McGlnncssC.C., h o Kiouey, k. oi it, PIIIENIX LODOE NO. 2, I. O. O. F., MEETS etcry Saturday evening In K. of P. Hall. 0. S. Scott, N. O., John Gray, Secretary. l'llOCI.AMATION OK ItKWAltl). To whom It may concern: Whereas, It has come to my knowledge that Ed. Baker, eldest son of J. II. Baker, who resides at Lookout, on tho Sierra Ancha mountains, about forty mtles north of Globe, Gila county, was murdered In n most brutal manner by some person or persons unknown, (though the pres ence of Indian tracks in the Immediate vicinity strongly Indicate that the crime was com mitted by Indians). Now. therefore, I, Louis Wolfley, Governor of the Territory of Arizona, by virtuo of the power within me vested do hereby offer areward in tho sum of five hundred (fjOOl dollars to bo paid 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 tho Territory to bo affixed. Done at Phccr.lx, the capital, this 2Cth day of July, A. U., 1890. Lewis Wolflky. Signed: URKAT SEAL. By the Governor, Signed: Nathan O. Murniy Secretary of Territory. AI,DE RESTAURANT. Tho best 'a cent meal In Phienlx. JiOAKlJ IIOA11D BY BY THE THE MONTH J18 00 WEEK 4 60 WASHINGTON STREET, NET TO CAPITOL SALOON. sventoZS TV J IiAKHY, DENTIST S?3Si U All Work Guaranteed iS-?S?'TUOung Building, opolte Com "iJQraJlinerclal Hotel, Phtcnlx. Arl. TUCSON -A-DVlfi MAISON DOREE OF TUCSON. West side of Church Plaza; Finest Kestaurant South of Ban Francisco. 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Having hie m connh,tio8S east GREAT INDUCEMENTS -TO- Wholesale :-: Buyers. ter-aixv. us a TitiAU-taa A. GOLDSCHMIDT & CO, , WTrlOLKSALIC ORQOIJIRS TUCSON, ..... . AKDKKS HY MAIL I'KOMITLY AND CAKKp'ULLY ATTKNI ED TO Solo Agents for tlio Victoria Mineral Wnter, the only Genuine Mineral Water in this Territory. c ES, (SUCCESSORS TO STEVENS & HUGHES.) Stoves, Tinware Lamps, And all Vlmls of KITCHEN FUENITTJEE. Refrigerators, Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, Japanware. Hardware, Tools of all Kinds, Garden and Lawn Hose Sprinklers, Etc , MOLINE -WAGONS, BucVboanls and all kinds of Koad Vehicles, Carriages and Carts. All kinds of Tin, Bheet Iron Copper work, Plumbing and Gas Fitting done promptly and satisfactorily. The "On : Timo," : Mohawk : and : Charter : Oak : Stoves WINDMILLS AND PUMPING MACHINERY. "Woods' Mowers and Hakes, Oliver drilled Plows, Barbed Wire, Pumps, G-a and Water Proes, Horse Powers, Windnrills, Hardware, Glassware, Tabic and Pocket Cutlery, Hardware and Agricultural Impleiiieufe TUCSON, ARIZONA. RTISEMENTH. J. A.. BLACK, JEWELER. - 113 CongrcHH Hi., 'i'ucHon, J.rix. DIAMONDS, JEW KLKY, ELUIN, WAI.THAM, Sl'MSUFIEI.D, II0WAED :-: WATCHES. Finest work done at short notice. Orders by mall or express especially solicited. SILVER LAKE TIIK MOST ENCHANTING SPOT IN ARIZONA. FINE BOATING AND FISHING 2 Mies from Tucson 2 A Pleasant Drive on a Good Uoad. The Only Road-House in the Territory TUCSON SAMPLING WOlffiS CHABI.ES It. WOUES, JUKAOKK. TUCSON, - ARIZONA. Purchasers of Copper, Lea'l. blher an J Gold ore Returns made us soon as the Ore is sampled anc Athd)ed. Ihlcs on Ores Can be Olilaioed on Applicalioi In person or by mall, at the olilcu of the Works, Tuscon. Ariz. l'KOl'KHSMIN'AI. CAK1IS. XT It. JEFFOKDS, ATTItONEV AT LAW ..L..JL Tucson, Arizona, Wil. II. BAUNES. 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