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i'aos h:x WEEKLY JOUBNAL-MINER WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1003 HUIERM GREETED C LO S EST B ATTL E I fl . II ERDWIJS SMITH PHESIDEH c. BRANCH TO L Of: Piliful. Contrast Meetings In The North I Prom Hilllirit.lV' I ct 1 1 V 1 Two rejHiil., of very diU'etcnl kinds, tint tmth filled with g... news, were re etilveil tHtrltiv '' Secretary Young of tile rcpiiMicnu territorial central coin mitte,. nl committee lii'iiiiiiiirti'r says the l(iMitilii'iin. One rcl.it cil In the Cameron meet ini at Williams nn Tucs day night. It was stated tout mi iitt Jielire nt' more than fiOO iisscmliloil nt tlir hull to nicet Mr. Cameron and thnt It vn the wannest political meeting vcr heM in Williams. Addresses worn delivered liy Mr. ('iiineroii rind .Messrs. llorrinn ainl ClurK No other thim Cnmeron sentiment was cvprcsscd on the streets on the day of the arrival of the party I runt the we.it. The other tcnirt came from a man who n.nl lieen delegated to lie present nt Mark Smith 'h meeting at Winslow; to uvertnlii Hie jiujiilicr of persons in nttenilntii e anil to mrnstire tin accurate' ly as Nisili1c the enthusiasm displayed. The tirst tank was nn easy one. There wete jiit sixty nine people in the hall, large propottioti of tliem women and children. There was no way to mcas tire the enthusiasm for there wan none. The writer said that It wan tne coldest political gathering he had ever wit tiesed. Th irrcspoudciit Itad been Instructed by the secretary not to send In a colored report. The committee minted information rather than hot nlr; it did not want to lie fooled by rnlnliow tinted iewn of anything;. ChtiiriiiMii Hitvnl A. Smith of the roiniiiittce came in from the soutn von tenlay morning and spent n busy day in conference with lending republicans. IXTEEN ES Roosevelt Expected To Get Out and . Take Stump For Taft OUTCOME UNCERTAIN AS NOT BEEN SINCE 1892 k .Im-gor. chi.t .ng, ihti nf flip s l. I'. A I'.. II. I., n-diid. Hm nnnin- taut, nih! n survey puny, left Inst night tor loni', where t,toy will stnrt a pre liminary survey of a branch lino of the ri.otia mill California to the Signal mines. The route is approximately twenty miles in length. It passe Hi mm eli the Hill William Fork muiin- tains, in which many promising copper mid gold .mines are I ' i ti n developed. I he Signal mines were recently taken over liy the Mirchell interests. It i prolialile that the line will lie built this year as I lie .Mitcnclls are reported pre paring lor large development opera turns :it the Signal, lishel was cngln eer in charge nf the construction of the Arizona and California ltailro.ul to I'arker. lie will make the survev for the proposed branch. A FAIR OFFER. DEMOCRATS UNITED. HOPEFUL AND AOORES8IVE AND REPUBLICANS HAVE NO WALKOVER llcpuhlicun speakers in the present campaign have submitted a proposition to their democratic friends which seems fair to both parties and on tin claims of the democratic politicians extrotnorly advantageous to thrm. Their claim is that the territory certalttlv nnd overwhelmingly demo It is conceded for the Aakc Tnov . III I ilHll. KUII- lie will be present nt a meeting of tho !sovclt would worry greatly over crit oxerutive couiuiitlee toilav .Mr. Smith is engaged in a uiuvemeut to secure the son ices of Senator lorn ker at some time in the course of the eiunpnign. Petition to htm to come here for a couple of si lies in behalf of Mr. Cameron are being circulated in the southern part of the territory and later these petitions will bo sent nil over the territory and will then bo combined in ,-i monster petition wnich will be addressed to the senator. It is realized I hat he could not spend n great deal of time here but It is thought .thai he might be induced to make nt IujihI two speeches. He has Hover visited Arl.onii. The managers neiicve hum tne senator would favor ably receive nn invitation to come nt this time ad receive the thanks of Un people lor wnal he has done for the territory. f !...!. u... I. t . . immimii rtioiiu ih iievoniig ins en tire time to the light. Since leaving Phoenix last Friday ho has gone wiroiign iirauam, Mania Crux and Co- t.iL. ........if rti . .t "'' miliums, i no siiiiaiioti was iiright in those counties at the l...,ri- liing of the eampuign, but ne savs it improving daily, lie shares with Secretary Young a conlldeiice in the election of Cameron. Hcclnl to Hie Joiirtiul-Mlnrr WAHHINCTO.V. Sent. IX. Prcsi lent Roosevelt, having cot started in tho matter of eammiigiilni! for .ludco Tflft. Iriii rvr.blif.fi.tii ! u .....I. t., l ...... .... ,..-... ,-, ,hi.i,. in, ii, ii 1 1 1 1. i will he heard from t.im ln.tw....i. n,iwl""'" and November. Mis letter to Conrad nrgument that this is true. Kohrs, declare those who nrofess to turn are asked to concede what every know, is only a beginning. There will reasonable man must believe, nnd that lie ilthcr letters and a number of is that if a republican delegate wen speecnes one great speech, at least. elected next November, our prospects If tliitrn u utl.. ii it .1. I... W l . if.' ..... i i .. , ' f statehood would Immensely bright ,,. uiKiiiiiiiii'iiiy win i' mane i i... r. . i. ....... in crooner Ilnin.i V.,vV v..,t, .1 r" " M"'1 ' w'"'" '"ainiy gei of many historical politirnl 'ifiitlifriiiuii ,,l,,ml in the past. Mr. Roosevelt is i?oiin to Then why do not the democrats come le criticized, of cottro, for making in and apply the clincher to the stati spccciies ni an, nui n speech to the I tllld btisinessf If after admission penpie 01 nis own state, it is figured, Arizona is reallv .leu rat.c. what " " "'"'jeci io criticism man : i, ,, f ., , democratic governor wit a his long speeches elsewhere. Not that Mr. Uoo- LAST DANCE HE THEi IT IS BELIEVED eism. If he decides tnal he can with ,ri,i "r ntnte olllcinls and meinbers o propriety enter the campaign in behalf I apjuiinti vi boards and commission; two 'I., e , . ..e ..I . . I .1 . t . I T..1 . . , ....... .... i hi i ,ii i , n-.ii iii uovcrsc comment win i ueiiiocniiic uiiiicu niaies .ciiiuiiri, aii'i not deter him. lie has been criticized I n representative atid a democratic Jit ... ii.ie ior iiisregariiiiii,. privedcnts, Imt diciai. I IHI1 lie (111 ICIHl In Sllli.li. mil ..mil I .... ..n ... . .. . act of his I... I .. . ..?; ... " . . . ",n u"!, w" "' ",,,,r" ' .., .. .t . i. i ..,. :. Vw. '""I"" a Military democratic candidate for to be extiecte 1 that TI,eo,l it.w........t. Il'"Kno t fongressf And it would be will ,o unusual things, and, if tho use of a "'"'n1'' it might seem of slang will bo pardoned, he "got 'v''" lo poUticnns ami the more in- away with them wtiero other nieiiM"inite frmnils of Mr. Smith, for he woui.i sulfer loss of esteem. will be lost nnvway i lie managers for .ludifo Tnft. of Tim mnb ni.. ..( .1... .t .,i. Z m' '' i'V'' at ,Ul:: of whatever they may think of Mr. Smith cii: with itoiisn volt. Tnit ni!!i ::: "r ".' an on th.. .t..m... ),.. , i.it i..' 'Iisnospij day by day to obstruct tho docidedly the best of it. There r n l'rilKw ' tni territory toward admis other men in either nartv hn ..nn ., I '' The nmbltinns of Mr. Smith anil thu public ear as these three men can I'"' wishes of his friends are as nothin got it, and if it bo true tnal Tnft is compared with statehood. - Phoenix not so strong on the hustings as is Republican. iMionuvtTii mom man imianccs mo seme in Tnvor of the republican candidate. J tiere linn been u lot of conintnini of apathy in Ihe campaign, but things pro- A complete history of Arizona should next six weeks K K ,r,,l,,,rIy "l'"ling( begin with the first It. tl.e early 'part of anv nH "''""" of M,,rk 'Smil1'- !'""' campaign thero always are .sanguine 1'''' every step of progress frtnn the politicians who believe their 'fnvorlto time tnis man first appeared on the '. .n, ZiMU'y M,I,B ,".,,,,v" " I politienl horizon. Ite.ncmber, demo ARIZONA IN INFANCY. walkover. Tne present campaign was erats that you are not permitted to APACHES It.. . in iTArriiiiiiii. wi iiiiiiitiitf fur thusiiiMtii; Ilryan turn would toll you Mollow nny tlir llntn lHMtiti I. i I I.. if. i t ... I ..... mm mo eiecuou oi tne .NoiirnHkaii was worsntp ot mis sage or Arizona; vou b,rii:!,',ir,!.,iml t 11 M"H,ft!1 vnr ",,,Ht ,,,nt,nt p m im- lint tho shotillng. Tho same hod true .1 . .. . to nmiiy followers of Taft. They know "mm rn i"", '" preiiistoric better now, at least tho iiitolllL'ont r,!"''' """w eomparisons to en- ones among them do. ter your minds. Thero Is but 0110 man .l,1"il''!,f!.!i.,."li,:"ti,0"M.."r,: n" t fniilt. in all this great territory who holds and n,.:;il, "- I-P- 1" hands paign since 1HHL'. Whoever wins Is 10 11 "r'' ilt'tnocnit and have nig know ho has been In the light, xorvod your party faithfully in too va 1, ., , ""T my victory rious channels of public service, vou llmut tho mitlfitiii ii!iiliin.,i..ru ..rl . 1 ...... either nartv. It..!). Clu.lr.. 11...1. ,llu" ""l "''" With covetous eyes . . f" - I " t ""II "(lllllll 1 1 I LI' II ' I . Hiniiii at 1110 luiHcliall park Sunday tmck and (Jhnirinnii Mack aro propnr- "I"1" t"" .l'' f Mar!- Smith -vou night, saw vy7ii.I will In all probability Ing to contest ovory inch of ground, will be Immediately branded as an in- ;.. 'V: . : V .. .V ' in ln " icmoc.rn s Ur KoinK to 1m com- grate ami n mdllsh brute. " viciony. lioiieii to mnko it ilefens v.i .......,. . ... i -- --- Hutlnr, n negro who has married in-1 in Homo ..f th l...rnnr..r u,.r..i., .1.... " y,m 11 r" 11 republican and daro to the tribo. nnd tinted as a sort of emtio stntes. sml there un. f... uti..u think of reiiresentlnir this tcrritnn- in M! rtL n ii VV" f".ir in which tho ropubllcau mautigemont ongnss, yon will bo at onco designat. Indian Devils" as "coming from tho will allow mutters to tnko earn of thotn" ed as an idiot a know 1 , Mipreine con. , and lm, , lance was on. Rlvs. Northern nnd ..Htorn slotno. 1 ,' tlce K Ihe 'Mevlls" Were eoolv attired In erats aro unite,! f,,r 1.1.. tt,..i . .1 wit run c. n cont of paint 111 fantastic desiiniH nv I hiivn not l..in fur ...i.ti,. .1 i .l No thinkiiiir man in this i..r.it..r.. i-r heir chests and baclcH, beaded tunc- republican disaffection In tho same can huvo fniled to wonder abn.it ti.lu atiHwors that tlio hnvo regarding tProm Hiitiintuy s Dally) Tho (llolie Silver Hell li.llk tlf liilli Orcdh of Hii)h crowding tho nunl tasIi.H 01. their font am a strip of cot Mates. In some of tho sotitlinrii states great "Mark." Tho a ton cloth about their loins, but their demoi-ntts aro so dissatisfied with tho .t.t .1 1 maskM nnd headdress. feature I., tlnkot that H,..tr 1 it.,.. . ... i" ulliz,,"H ,,f '''"'"try Uienisclves, wem of n hideosutiess that aro openly bntling It and uncnurngo- iM m,,n'K l"l'lrity aro various, but bairie.l .Iem:riitlon. tnent is held out to ropiiblieans to hope they all have one answer in common. 11 watt over nt 1 11 triii imt ,.rt... n... r.ip vi,.i vrowd had gono tho lire was piled high n this doosn 't niako for easy victory, with fresh fuel nnd Ino Indiatm began Tho nsHortion thnt democratic dlsaf. iignin, ilnniring Ihioui'h the niiht to foc.tiou in the snntl, u Hhow tho (Iroat Spirit how thankful tho republicans may carry some of tho llo to throw off this phenomenon II'.T thorn this year.' '"" 1 " SS Z,t '.'"r'lL:'., bK uf."nl IhU barnac.o l oHlco, In 'l I" '"'y bo.ll.tve, that this rnmalim trim that Chninnat. Mack and T W K KTnl 11,0 ,,"!,n1' will be tun last Indian dance, as tho his lieutenant aro planning mi aggros- ,ll",nN f"!Hng within our sight. Wo I!''!' ,rn b'rowing steadily more ro. five campaign In mure than ono stnto ,,' to Jemuud but ono faith and ac- tir.ng and averse to porformlng their m'uth of tho Potomac. It would bo in- copt witnout ouestionln., when .rlvm, religious riles befote tho whlto spec- terostlng to know Just what sort of In- ..t.i , K . K fntorn. ' c. t.... .1 iw..r. A. .1 with cortuin author tv. n mol.it., i,...,.t " ""y nuvi! uiai would lustily 1 . . . - hucIi a purpose. Thoy cortalnly nro not y 10 " Im,n w,,nH" ,,fo '" iti.l aro iniiiiiiiug suf.,1 a campaign without run. "H 1 I'ttntrolled by tho very in. A.m. vol wit 1. nt-.. 11 ..1 1 I......... .. ... ' icresis Hint the peoi!e aro striving to regulate. It has been said that history nroner .. . . . 1 1 is ustitiny regarded us having to do Holely with the deeds of men, but In ward amid new surroundings take up the banner nf progress here in thi new territory, 111 wlme h'nr wc hse pii" ed l.nt little !.e.iid tin threshobl "t t,i.. pi.sil,li . Mistier Miii-r CAMERON THE WOIlKKR. fomi of ..or lni.K'rHt i. cxclmiigcs r worried wr the fact thnt Rfllp.i f'miH'ron i not bptter known in h ranks of the "iinwr t.ndom." Mr. ( niniron is a idnln, honest, enterpris in j Murker 11 mflh w:io tins tlillde II success of hi own hifines n(Tnir in IcKitimiitf ways. He h'i nt bceti chronic nllicr ffckft, pobticnl paj sucker, n stock gnmbb r. .r n volnry of the idle life. Ills Pttern.v will be di iccted in congrosn to doing whnt he , cm for the welfare of the people of it'Mii:i mil to playing poker, drink ing I'liampngne and weiring n sw.illow laili i oat. Mesa I'ree Press. PPPIIR UCM P ATPftPM TAFT TALKS TO MILLION PEOPLE Ills Ncwott Hpochcs Rrsrordcd on the Phonograph. Per I'ail Kule The grnrr.illv expressed .-uriisity to know nil the subjects the republican candidate discussed in his speeches re corded into the phonograph recently, has just been gratified. Fifteen subjects were discussed. Se lections were recorded from the most striking portions of his llrst address of the campaign made at Virginia Mot Springs, August 21st. The subjects re corded are as follows: The Itoosevelt policies riiiictintis of tne next Vdministra tion. Postnl Savings Hank .mil Their A1 vantages. Republican llespoiisibihty and forma uce. Democratic Responsibility and tiro The People Do Kule ami Will Through the Republican Party. iireaK rp the .son, 1 South. Approval by Southern Dcinormts of Itepoblicnu Doctrine. Ihe I hit v of Southern Itenublicans lowarn tiiiiepeuilenl 1 lemur nit. I' .. reign .Missions. Irish Humor. Kepubliciiu nnd Dcai.M'ratif Trent tnent of Trusts. ihe I tumor and the Itcmiblicnn I. I .1 1 I V, Rights and Progress f th,. X,.gro .lury Trinl in Con tempt Cases. The Rights of Labor tllilge I aft evident l .iiinr.i.iit..M it... value of publicity and now bv tne means ot the phonograph, his voice etui be hciird everywhere in the laud by millions of people who will never see tits tace. Ihe more nerson.il the l nnti'l. edge of William II. Taft ih.ss..p,I l.v the Americiin iinnnln v...Ii .. .. 1 : 1 1 ".-.iiin-r ..rn, ine more tint tne remi 1 icnn Met,. u- 11 tie to score victory at that Mm.. Htitidvertlscd things arc sold Home times. Journal Miner want ads will fell it quickly. PUBLIC RECORDS. Instruments FUort .in Reported By The ProtcoM, Titlo Co. Sopt. Ins. Ci. of North Vnierlc. A- A"sn of Philadelphia appoint Martin lei, Homo Cn. us n 1. 1 oe l.arsou ocateu .1 Mi IN. Albert llctitielt lo Mooi it lames lllancharil. M. I ),.,.,! lolcond.i Mine, Peck Disl. .lames lllaiichun i A. It 1.,.., i,. Vi.nltee (llrl Mill Site Water Right. Peck Dlst. bie Dr.iL'isn Nick Kti.tl,.,.,. . vt .i. Ita.lnkovich. Hill f sale. Sal,,,.;, i lerome. CIjiih II Hooker, R. M. Mu & uvs. aM- Scoll W. ),,. mMt j()t , ion. 11, Monitors Add. .lerome. .Northern Assurance Co ,.f 1 1.... Verde I .en k 1000. iippolntH P. (I. Hrown ns Statutory Ag hits. . M,mr,.( A(lmr , norl1, Forrest .v ,,gh Chambers, M. Deed. Dixie Placer, Wnlkor Disl. Ar";,.r,,7 ,l.,'rrPH! Anton Petor to .lohii Mnriner. M r...l. I.i.tlo Tony Mine, WalC 'l c ti, V"",,,,;p,.,ni: v w-(?- Mnr""H. . Dee. . fir. nt. 11 vut.ti Kingston, Damon. Volt,.... 1..-1.... V! Souvorn A Tiue 'Fissure, ?( v ( reek Dist. ' v'". tntor, FOUOIIT AT 11UENA VIHTA. F.XPECT8 TO LIVE CENTURY Supervisor Imrnoy Smith arrived homo last night, fioiu the Agtta ll-'rlti valley, wnor l'reel, n votoran Slxly-ono yours ago vesterdav. Proel niarcho.1 Into Mexico Oily, a member nl llenernl Scott's coiiimiiiidt Prcl n, yot wo have I ho word of nroinl itent, Houthern ilomocrats Unit nil r.iiiun.i OXIHIS. So fur us Iiiih been renorted. I her U ro ho conversed will, .lames 0I'm'l,,li"" '"' purl of tho dem tnran of tho Met.n war. VT, ,r .''''I'turlt.g Pon... land thoy do not take I fought at lltiouii Visln mid In other 1-xpiU'it statemonts of belief sanguinary engagement of iho MoxL 'v v 1 '"IV I 1 mt 1 ryM" wl" (!lirr' mvIiviiiIm ' 1 111 1 II... 1 t. ..1 . ... ,1 J .r, ;;.. ...v r,:" .. , ,,n,u . "' y the ens,, of Mark smith. i.ui. ............. mint.. oiiiKino 01 now l.tig-l t,, ,; mo i-llllroSN Or lllO IMiited States, falls far snort of tho ea war. Hewitt' oighlono years of mm 1 . . "'" . Duliana, and a Insl June, lie Is Mil 1 1 as halo ami hoar- , " ' . ", r ,K r",l",,l rupubllcnii ty oh many tiinu n ttiartorof a century H,a,''H 1,ll'!v" '"'i''1, l'l,.u'", l" ,,,,"- .. .. ... .. . J eralic. " liiiiinrol " khI....... youngei. Creel Ih eonlldent of living 10 mo country intirK. Ho is said to be oii( of only tli rim veterans of tint Mux Iddii wnr Hying in Yavapai county. comproiionsion of the ordinary mind. Iiuleoil, as has been said, true history cannot begin tiulil imliyidual deeds bo unfolded before nur vision, It HCtilUH IIS If 11 iieoi.l.. Iii.1ii.i.l....ll. Mining location notices for salu tit ml as tiro the ,,!!-... i.t. tito JournabMlnor' ollicc. chnn.ro tl... envlr, ,' ' , n- . ...in I'll tor initio "hopeful" column. Robt. .1. Kaufmanii, .1. . wilen et nl. It.corporate Newport Arizona Mi,.- I ribby I,. Newport-Arizona Mg. Co Ml I Ill-Dp Sopt. 15. .lorotno II, Hoover ,t wf. to .1. , Shaw, W. Deed.' Lots 'J, a k I, J''. V .lerome. M. O. Webb A D, I j. Dorlot incorpor nto Loyvnnglin Hold. Mines Cmtiany Capital Stock tir.0,000. II M. Meek amends notice of loco Hon of Vordo Rivor Water Right. K. .1, P. Ilonio to Amelia flreenwald W. Deed. I A. in N.K. t,r. of S.W. r' . I, Twp. l.'IN, u. ov, ' Hen Hartwick et l. Iniorporatc Del Monto (Jon.pnny. f'apltal Slock 10 000. ' Sopt. 10. Tom Dougnerty o( nl. 11 Ic A IV, A Work on Hillside Mine, Wenvor Dist' Dr. Sims ot al. ill,, AIV. A. Work .'I Minos, Martinez Dist. .Juntos Reos et al. Ille AIT. A. WnrV mi I Mines, We.ivnr Disl. Win. P. Roberts dies Air. A. Work on T. Mines, Hlnck Rock Dist. . Southweslern Development Co lo. entcs 2 Minos, Weaver Dist. To the Repnl.lo in T inioiial Conenlioii of Arizona, assemble 1.1 AiiKiisl PIUS: " 1 U'' Vottr riimniitlw on Resolution presents the following report 1 . , The Republicans .r Arizona represented in convention nt Ph',,lxi dny of August. I?'" pledge their hearty support to tin; nonm .. ,r vrntiolt for Delegnie to Congress. We ieiew with i itisract ion Ihe history of the ncompi:.!,,, ((tent party nf Wa'liingtoii, or Adams, ol Lincoln, McKinley am) It "! otner ilisttiiLiii-lo d sluleMtien nnd parliot.i. The history of our .... ' "f. prist lmlf centnn. teplele with glorious ncliieveiiieiits, cliaructerii'c.i 1,. . ," ll IIIHII-I III., lilt. ...... ""h .................. ,,v j,y II',.,.,, - a recital ol tu ts ..I Repiildtian stntesmanship. The Repnbli. .hi piuly is a ptogte.s.sivo party with its vision to the fr initiciputo nml. as they present themselves, to mtccessfully sohc 11,,, ,1.')', letns that will no itahly cmiioiit tis at every stage of tlio , ,. iiu.iii... j..,... -.-. II.. .1 .... f lia. nllil...!.. i.r III.. I l.l.llrwirn I t,. i.opI.. . I Ml (III- .-...III... .ii.i I'.tllY mis net II , stritction mid opposition. We eoiigrtilnlalc the people of this tuition upon tho assured ccrti,ntv t election of William II. Tnft, and .lames S. Sherman, an nssnrancc lint .. l.-.-"l.-. .., .IH" 1. IM... - ...V !IW'I11I SlgllS Of th. I lion of our industrial ami commercial activities. ...! 1 1...I t .. . I I in iji'.iz nis ess coiiuieui-e was nuiiKO 1 iiv 110 election nf - t. .. ... ... ... ... . ... . . ..... i rcsiiieui upon .1 u.iih.iiii iiik'.iii iiiii i.iuii 111 nun nesiriicitvp ChnnffM in connmie policies of die government, and that period of iloiireKsinn . .. . . t .1. I. -..,! .. .1 I a , vwuiib tlirougliotit I ik" wiinie 01 inai weiuticrniic iiiimiiusirniion. In 1007 business conlldeiice wan ngnin shnkon, thin timo by tho imn,.ii unco 01 iiiom! gin rinio-iiiiii iinn;ii r. uii.v nun iniiiiu mo lrpt)cnn nrt party of progress ami prosperity, ha almost Instantly restored tonfiilcnr nlready irisperit prevails tnrottghout tho Jnnd. ' With Diitsirtunttv to redeem their tdedtros to tho noonln nf At!,. .... in every camtmiLMt for twenty-five years, hrtvlnir control of tho limi.t 1. " , r. . - . " P.. "'.. C D nt tun i crrnori.il LOivernmeni. ine iemocniiic nariv nnn stirnniiv fn-i OUl HP promises 10 ine people. We call nttenlion to tho nccomtdislimptits of tlm rtresnnt Tn.rit.t.i .. .... .... . -, ........ . '.".I M i.iimuun 111 iiriiiLTiiiiz iiiiour icioiio in iiuifciuin i.uiil iiitve inr vi.nrw 1,... . ......... 1 .. w " v" cause or conipKiini ny mo pcopic. Instead of a record or lirnkon promises whlcn marks the histnrv nf nittc legislation in tins territory, too icopiiniicnn administration h.ui u extent ami in t-pne 01 opposition eiiccten some ot tno reforms dcm.tml . . . . . t , .. . ..1, . .. lis conutici 01 putiiic nunirn uas neon ho occepiaoio 10 tlio pconlc tfcit 11... ..1.1:. t 1. ........ 11.,,.. ....... i..r t..i.i. ji. -i.iii. .11 .in 1.1111 in iinnnln 1-. .-.111...K11 tun.. i;iti ifiutuu. r isriii ntrtfr. l.i.m. l. ...n..K..l lli.il lln, linlilw .Inl.f linn linnn rnnnpi.il Ih. l...kl... . liivi. lii'i-n li..h..ne.l. mill the creilit 1111. 1 renotntlnn nf In. Tn,.n... 1. 1. .. . . .... .. ........ .. r.... 11.. .. . . . iii.'in i' 1 it iiimoii. 1 111 iiiiv-i ihii lii'i-n iiiniiv i-ii 1 orci'ii. nn innr run ....... resources of the lerrtlory commauil the full ('onllilcnco of investors froj parts 01 ine worm. In HMl.i Ihe tax roll of the Territory was $1.1,000,000. In inns it is .fso.t 100.000. In 1.10,1 the Territorial tax rate was 0." cents. In I'.Hii;. 1007, and HKIS it was 7. cents. This result is due to the policies which navo distinguished fiovfrnnf II. Kiiiliev s iiilmimstratioii. Vi fi.t.l tlott Arix.iii.'i is tn In. iwintr ml nit. t ml ..tin.. It... ..-I.... Ht.t. ... fion.ril fi.liinriist ml inn ..r II. i. nO'iir ..r tli., 'ri.rrllr.rt. ..I l... 1...m.i . i t Itifeph II. Utbbey. He is uuilemiibly the ablest governor Arizona ever hJ. During that ailmiuistration more than .f 100,000 hnvo been appropriate, the const ruct ion of nililit i.nifil lniililinos nt tin. vnrim.u 'l'nrrli....ni ....... and contrary to the history or twenty Ine years, not n dollar of ttioncv n ...:n 1... 1..... . . ..i.:..i. i i ! ' - -' ... !., ...iii.viijiin nil.. t :.. .i.. .. .... , ... . . .. u i cnlirr.'ir in. .hi ri..rriirmr.i...iw ii'.li. l.... .......I. I...... , . .- .. v - ..'.,-, .i,,n.-i I'llllllivs Ul Democratic party. Wn ttnlti.t'i. lli.il it iu 11... t.. n r. ...... i.... ..f .......M.....l I .. ... - 1,1 in. iiin- .iiiiibii.i. ..i ji.t .-i ii iii vii i. to piTiire ii xii equality of right before the law, ami equality of opportunity for the M , ... ........... .at. ... . niiuiil in HMJ lliill lillilli fcllll rAlT'IAP JJI mi countH for uooil iti.oiisliii ritul inlvninc of civllixntloii. Win I"...,, i. .v.. tl... ...... ..lll...1....l.l..il .!..,. . ii tmi. ititiu nn i in- iiiii iiii iiii l'liiirr iriziniuiiim nr iKirniniiiiraiinii i tXPirnrnu hp Ii f tti tin ru nm.. ,i(r..a.tu t I. ..11.1 .... A I. i . . Tub.! 1 ..... .... ..! t I . ll. . . ... "'un, imr ii ii uir iiijut niWHi. iiin craniinr? lit n v itiinrosM Tithit ar nn M-m null .nr uiniMniiiiiiuirv nr k nit i wouiu conicr riLruis or opoortun trj ail) lllll MJUIM. To thi'Ko t!iiiKS tlio UfiHililtcnn nariv of Arizona iiIoiIlts Unolf Wit unit trrn ( nlfif I .nt t. wit t!.,. nf ... c .. .i.i.i. iii iriii iii-iiiiii'. .iiiii iii' iiit'iit'K i it nunrii' nun unriiurnnr mniinti r r ih. ... . it i - . rn j'.iriv vi .wi7.iMia io nrrdnipiimi mm onil. ik ot it republican clnH cMTiitivt' anil a UVnnhllrnn fronini; thai it .....I.. .'!!. .if. . . - . " . ' l ..-..... Miii ii in iiiii iiiiii" inr ti'iiin. it in rwnrri'iv n ikiiiuiu !( I... t It ... . .!!! I . It . n 1 .. 1 If 1 ....I it . t. of a Kfpuhlican ailniinihtratlon. for it Ih, and will for ynr nt Irani in fof( It... ..nt. ....-.. I1...I .1 ... . . . .. m.i ...It. In r.. M .1.1 ft.... ... . . .! ..... 'v.,..: i... .i i.....r! . . " ". , " ...v...... ...... if..., ... , f 't-llll.l. I .till. vAlvll.n l ul.ll I.l 1 .. I . e . ,. .. . .... . . " i" ."'i M wi-nioi-raiic iioiiso nun n uemocrtitic rcti.iie, niw n i . "i i ... .. mi" ii. i ii iii-iin.iiriio iieiegiiio io v oiigrc" m" ; is a vote for immediate and certain ami in any ovent remote to prolirmtt! and in tiny event remote admission of our Territory tis n tttate We nuhautt to the careful, nonpartisan patriotic consideration 'of trim Ari.oiiaiid. 111 ill l III illlll lllHlML ll Tlf l Tl Tin iilllinitnnhl i f n iiiii' imvl liiTitii requiring that all coriioratious sellini slock for tlm niirt.oso of the nurclui . .ii niiim- in in,. Kmss proceeds derived trout the sale or such stnrK, u treasury of the company, to lie exclusively implied to Hitch purpiiM-i. We fnvor a law seenri lift to itci'iiti'i ti I y nr irttuiiil liitiilu In Itnd 'lrritnrT " i ' " " .iiii- ..in. iii. Mui; our ciiiiiiKiiiio i or ui-u'i;.u.' - .rr.iui. In .iu.. ...... ...r.... ... .. ,. ... . f .. ... r. i-iii.n in xcriire ine immeiiinie pnssage itv udkh nuch an act. Wo idedge the Lest effortH of mir ..t.inli.l..i... r. ,t..t,.r.,ii. in r iuifriit II... l....!ol...: i.i.. . . , ",, ... ..... ,. Ki.ntiim, iiiiMfiuiiiy in M'curo ii proper reduction of railromi irciRniu ltl Ari7.illfi. so ll.r.l tlulr 1 11 t...i.....r ...... .1. a! - - '" ...... ....... t.i..t ...' iii. ii iniT ri in l mi I mil iiiriitiiHr inn ii-riiiiu, v. . -' ....... t .M.i iiiii ii l in it ii'tv criniiuiiz ii mission in the 'territory of Arimm t,. 1,., ,i,...i..i...i i... it,., ..nmr. viik power to investigate alleged discrimination,,, over chnrges and exorhlt.int f . , ' mm' iiiu inn npiu y iiTMuun iiiki in iiiiim-" io me tnierstate conimerce commission of tite United. States for propr justmcnt. We favor tho grny.lng of cuttle and shepp upon lite government forM nerve under proper government restrictions. . . . " "-n " "inn itti it iiuiiiiHif I'll! in'rM .i i' r- iii 111 l in iiiii rn r i mi itin til inii it. a ii .i . i i... nir9i nnKlnwrn. J t. . ..... .... . , , i J i" ""ipi-urn an in invor or nun concur in, t" .. . - r. ....,n a., iiiiaiiiiii, nun wti iiiriacr ueuuin' i"1 i. icatt piiriy as iinaitornaldy oppoHd to tho employment of convict hhorU ll.tilllim Si V 1.I..1. ..u....... ... iiiwiir OI);iltVil-S, imiioMtig mat nil men are emml l.nfnm tl... i,.u nn.t il.or.t snnttM It-, IHU ...t---.....l.nlhn Of ri;.iii",,i,v .-i.r inn i-.--' Ill.'ice Mll'll I'liil.u .... tu.. lit. ..111...... n.l,n liW 01! , , . " ' . .ill i-illlllllir Willi Clllf.l'lin i ... ......... ...mi .......in- nny. AIiLKN T. TJ1H1). Chnlrmnn. . (1KOIK1K tl. SMAliIiKY. Secretary llcltnving that nil men are equal heforo tho law, nml there iliHcrlmination In tho application of administration of the wiino, t L'"ili y, ?L, ',:i'UmH ""'U im,ohm1 to permitting nny orgm called "JI1," to dispose of liq,,,,,- Mt10t ,1 license, nml favor it a law that will place such dulis on nn enimlltv wltli cltlrens vt Archie r.oeklmrl to .1. V. Tnegor k 0. II. (Ireene, ,M, !)eoi(. Qr. int. In IttioKtic & ll'ifer, and Third int. in Cop. ler Holt, Copper MnH, Copper Cliff, Hlnck Cat, Juniper Spring k Copper I'nt Mines, Clate Creek Dist. Sept. M. I. II. Cross et nl. locate " Hlate Creek Dist. Mines, to l It U' t' S1'VH'V 'f. I". 11. Werndkin, .wcr ,lf Altornoy. Concerning Ho, r Ml,,,.. Wn liter Al.V l,,,"' II Mines, Charles Uussell Chas. . Hhrickleford tn Kmmn Ma. hurin, w ,,,,. m. H.W "of H Iv , Sopt. 17. D. .1. Th.impMon & Krail) . jnteThu.idor.io.t Mine, ,aek v2yt Unl.ort I.ee o ,nm ,. (( , "" M. Deed. ,t,00 I'ncle Han, Mine, UmhK u' liondon and Ixiiictishire lfrc "'"". V . ...... Th iNick Hcltltiniltergfr to .lowpa man, V. Deed. Ltd 1 1, !"' eott. A. 1). llarnhart to .Nf. .1. Mound); 1... . . ... ... ..... w. Alnfll iii'i.n. i n i .nr iiik .r. ..--- Add.. I'rescntt. .i. K. JCitssell el nl. meat" 1 Wnlkor Dist. Unrry Fulton k wf. to FanU ft It. If. c.n n n n..n.i. H. w. Qh' HI, T. 20 N. H. (IK., nml N. T1 7, T. 10 N. H. 1 B. Rnnt. IH. . .. .. r ..t.r. .1 I ll,..ll..... Anllll t' riM'UIU.'F ... , IllllltllJ , 111. 11.. i. points Ilenrv Scliiitirmnii tltr' .lol.n n.f.,. x. ...r H V S: f'tinnighiim, v. Deed, tl" lM 111k. 1. II . D, Arnold & .1. w. "fl " Dollylmr Mine, Mint Vnlliv I"'1', U' ii.. .ii.l.... i i I'n.itril iiiiuniun lociin" .' l...Al... nr.. . i.iin-iwi mm, p, a i .i w..i . i i . Al inc.. in. jrincii nt, at. locnie - 'ir Itasln Dlst. . t linti in.. i. i victener, ' : i."' " .ii. cm ion irnt,r,i,.u nikwcr given L'-I-OH.