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I i ' f , ! J taov. nraiit WEEKLY JOUBNAIrMIME WEDNESDAY, OETTEMBER 23, 100R RALPH CAMERON OUNHflM. SLAYERlYMl'S SHI 10 WIN MOB OF SIX Willi M ME IS CAUGHT . mwin int FAIR EXHIBIT oily News in Ml 5 v v. ... x Crock is ONIjY apathy and oveh CONFI DENCE AMONG ltHPUBLICANH CAN Ml AT ANOEL TRAIL CANDIDATE 'I'llMl Itlllpll ( 'lllllI'MM Will Will till' rliri" f or ,iIik:iIi' In ongicss nil the liit ix tin- firm belief of Hubert I!. Mor rl.xiin, wlni Iiih just ri'liirni'il to Prcs Mitt lifter accompanying till nominee on ii spceni m ii k i ii tour thioiigh the principal towns of the lour northern counties. Only iiiic tiling can prevent ii great republican triumph November 3, according to Morrison, mul Unit Ik ovit conlldenee. If the election was to take place tomorrow, Cameron would come to the range between Yavapai unit Maricopa counties with over lSIMI plurality- over Murk Smith. "I it in not in -the habit of milking palitiral liottfllM. In fact, I believe 1 Inive tin reputation of being rather conservative in nial.iiji; claims before the vol litM evening vineed of n politcal outcome In ml viimv of Its hnppcniug, 1 ani thorough ly eoiivinced tnnt llnlpli Cameron i going to win Ii in tight by an overwhelm ing majority. "Cameron lii'M four big meetings while I was with him at Kinsman, Williams Flagstalt' anil Whitlow. In all tin politeal campaigns in whieh I have taken pail. I never witnessed such enthusiasm as that which 1 wit nessed at the ('timet on meetings. We wen- met at the train at eveiv town we visited by lu delegations of tne lending men of the town ami section iiml escorted to our lintel. The reeep tion riimmittccs were moi partisan in their nature, hut cure of democrats. tes art- wNt,' until .Mr. Morrison .'filing, "lint if I wan over eon- UODE THHOUCH THE CITY OF SAN JOSH AND GOT AWAY FROM HORDE IN l'URHUIT SHKK.MAN, Toxic.. .Sept. III. -Mr. Mary .Iniineriiiaii, of San Francisco, thli afternoon poiitively identified Kill llatllelil, in the (I ray son eoiinty jail, as James I', Dunham, wanted In San .lone, California, for the murder of nix per SOUS. At tne time of the murder in May, 1S1M1, Mis. '.immerinnti elainiH to have lived just outside Sijn Jose, a mill) from the place where the wholesale daughter took idacc. After much per suasion Mrs. Ximmcriunn consented to go to the county jail, and sco if she could identify Hatfield. At the Jail when Hntflcld wan brought into the room where Mrs. Zimmerman preceded him, Unite present say he allowed uvury sign of recognizing the woman, than wouldn't notice hrr any moro. Mm. Zimmerman, after a careful look, le ctured the man was undoubtedly Duo ham. , DUNHAM'S CRIME THE 8LAUOHTER OF SIX HAN JOSH, Calif., Sept. U.-Thc new that the Texan suspect, Hill Hat Held, had I n positively identillnd as .liiines (', Dunham, has created intense excitement nere. There has for twelve years been a standing reward of tlO, j 000 for the arrest of Dunham by Santa i Clara county, and other rewards nITer . ed bring the atiiount to $1 1,01111. Dunham's crime in May, IMJHI, is ,n 'oiinteil as the most fearful In the an j nals of California, not oven ex mtinv of them Hie U knonii men of . 'P"K m... no tine in inier m .xiinnie Northern Arizona, look Cameron ,v i V ' ItlMtielio l.iunont liy I 1im the hand and pledged him their sup r"' Dnrrant in a church in Han I ran port ami votes. .Scores of leading dem Jsl pr'',,dinK the Dunham crime, oo.rnts are inakini! no secret of their Dunham, who belonged to a very lnKn intention of Mii.i.ortinir Cameron. I.V respecte.l ramily of this county. l.elieve that Smith himself is hurtini,' m,t 11 l.lif fH .n,?finiH mnrn f,nvl.ii!' . ololiel l(. I -"" ele. I was told liv men who attended Collection Increased Over a Ton Of Ore By In .! iii.I (Cioiii Tuoj-ilay s iMIIyi With live tons of Yavapai i-mnity t xviiiiitu; Man Here i I'f 'in sunii.i l'ol.ind VlntU'r. .1 r Tai I I' in t i" ' Ash Fork Vldtor. IVii II. dl. ha., "i I'"' ' ""' in the il. l'liocnlx V)ltor. Mrs. D. . Seaman ( the uiii'sl "t friend i" 'h. Visited Hero Yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. I.. S. .dwell of I !..! f ' I 1111. vi. lei here M-irniuy I'hiionix city. Wil inineral exhibit from the territorial. fair grounds in ' nix, three tons of the mineral treasures of the new cop per country tributary to the Arizona and California railroad and itjriciiltur al exhibits from the Halt River valley in a fiixty-foot express car, Fair Com inissumer A. A. .luhnM arrived here yesterday from Phoenix on IiIm way tu the Albuipicrcpie exposition and nation al irrigation congress. He added another ton of the Vhv.'i p.ii exhibit to the collection here and .stopped over today liefore continuing on his way. Copper bars and ore from the United. Vordo mines weighing an additionnl half ton were loaded in the car at .leroinc Junction. Accompanying the exhibit front Wickcnburg was u barrel of llassa yampa water taken from the historic stream, the history of which is en twined In the romances and tragedies , 1'liicerit.i iiitn- l.iiiini-SS visit. from n visit Colorado. of dav.s. The barrel is var his meeting fat Wiuslow or Williams that lie made the statement that later in the campaign the territorial commit tee would issue a pamphlet which would Ire m-nt to ewry voter setting forth In detail the many things he has accom plished for Arjzoha in the past twenty "All over t1u north the voters ant wonderinir whv Mark Smith, if he is mo tilled with the record of his nc.com pllHtimnnU, does not pit them out, The repuhliojiiiM have raised that issue In the territory and the men who have nttuuded Mtrk Kmltu's meetings have Httcndnd uiierjng (o hear Hmith'.s an ftwora t t(je r)l!)ciin charge that lie has dun ii nothing, anil that Ids olflce hiiKjIieen Ireutca! oit n dlpncure. "At thp (jamernii meeting evflry hull wan crowded t U capacity ami many were ujiiiblu ti gain attendance. People drovu iuiuty miles to attend mid uMtiro Ifalpli CamcriMi that they were tired of twenty years of nothing done, and that tney intended to iilacn him in eongruHH and then expect him to In things for Arizona. Especially en thusinstic wni tin) meeting at Wiunlow. Then the finoru Iiiuiho haH a Keating capacity of 400. Hvery neat was occu pied, the uislttH were tilled and ninny could not gain admission. There nlso ma,ny dmnoc.ratH came (o Cnineron with pledges. of mi'ijulrt. I found that the young nieii of .northern Arizona aro gn ing to Cameron in n body, it is not becuuse Rh Cnpi;roii In a rcjiubli cau, but tnu jfiipe 111 the north know him mul they bolinvn in him. The Idea Iiuk gotten abroad throughout Arizona that Cameron is a winner, and mice thit idea is (Irmly seated in the minds if the people you euii ml more stop any mint's trhimvji' thar'sou run htop a great river rr'ilehlngMhe sea, . "Mark ainilttVcauipalun Is 'pattern I'd after that '(If his muster Hryan. It is iinytniiij; to catchy viites. Whjr, he nven had tle in'idai'lH' In' line -of his meetings ifjf liorth to tell the farmers that if Til ft Is elected ainl ii republican ffSngrcss, the tarilT is to be so revised us to place wool on the free list. 1 'would like nothing better in this cam paign than to take the stump with Mark Smith and answer his own argu ments. Ho would defeat himself by an overwhelming majority. The .tnreat of :i republican congress putting wool on the froo list makes one think olio of two thliigH either Mark Smith Is siitferliig from wifteitlng nTJlie balm or else he imagines Ills .Northern Art zona wool growing hearers are them helves KufTerinir from iinreKirrf In IHU.'t the Cleveland congress put wool on the free list. Will Arizona growem ever foriret the cniinouueiieeiif The wool iirodiirt of Arizona rotted in the ware itoiife until McKinley and a republican congress roMorod the duty and wool leaned many cents In price. The wool groweis have been milking money ever since. Yet M.irlt Smith lias the nuilac Ity to go before a wool growing con tditucnev and elaiiti that the repuhli can congress and president are going 10 take away the prosperity a repnii 1 1 cti ii administration has given them. "Cameron, as 1 stated before, will win uiiil win big, If the republicans only take olf their coats and work un til election day. The only danger now Is apathy over conlldence, Cameron is making a campaign unprecedented in the history of Arizona. Ho leaves Springervillu Monday on a horseback trln of I-.'i miles tnrouuh the wildest i it i in it t ii i u section of eastern Aiiznua, , ending up at Clifton. He will meet bundreds of voterH who never liefore -and he'll to the home of his father in law. P. McOliiieoy, murdered Mr. and Mrs. MrOlincey, Mrs. Dunham, the murderer's wife "and Col. McCliu cey'.s daughter, Mliine Shessler, a hir ed girl, Col. McGlincey's stepson, .lumen Wells, and a hired man. Mc (iliuccy mul Wells attended a fraternal meeting at the town of Campbell, about two miles from the Mcdlincey homestead. In their absence Dunham, who was a student nt the Catholic college at Santa Clara, went to the Mcliluicey hou.su mid killed the three women with nrf fixe. Then he lav in wait for the men mid slew them with the same weapon. After the deed, Dttiiimm mounted n horse mul riding at top speed, passed iireouy inrougli tlie city of Han .lose mid esrapud into the wild mountainous regions surrounding .Mount Hamilton, on wnicli tlie ijtck UliHorvntory is lo eated. liefore daybreak hundreds of men were on his trail. Two dayn nftrr i ne man msappearcil into the mountain fastnesses, a shot was heard mid un hour later Dunham's puny emerged from tne hills onto the road. It was supposed that Dunham had committed suicide, but a thorough search of the entire reuiou failed to reveal his corpse. Since then scores of men have been arrested in different parts of the world on suspicion of being the murderer, The only person spared by Dunham on the night of the tragedy watt 'a is year old baby which was found sleeping peacefully in a crib where Its mother, grandmother mid nurse were lying with heads crushed by the murderous axe. I lie .Mcdlincey faintly were among (he best known in California. Col. Mcdlincey had charge of the Hnntn Clara county Horticultural exhibit nt the Chicago world's fair, waH president of the (Image and mi authority on agri-ultiire. Dunham had rnparutud irom ms wire ami revenge is supposed to have been the c'nuse of the crime. His relatives changed their name to coDli, one bountiful sinter died of it broken heart. nw n delngalo to congress an j;ct all tjioir viit)H.; HnMl win Hure, Cameron's successful onslaught up on the stronghold of the Democratic candidate among the old-timers and miners of the different large camps in the Territory is creating consternation in the camp of the Kelly syndicate, ami it is now reared that the expect mit reward from their work In report ing "great" crowds that hear Mr. Smith will not materialize, fur the de feat, of their candidate becomes more mid more certain each day. Tucson Tribune. pioneer iiished, with golden hoop. DESERTS NEVADA TO RETURN TO PRESCDTT (Prom Tuesday a Ii'itlyi Disgusted with Jits experiences in - Nevada, W. M. Campbell has returned to Presentt and purchased his former business here. In conversation with several friends yesterday he said that business conditions in tne Sage (Irtish State were worse than reported mid that thousands of people were ttucklug from tho country, many penniless. Miners are deserting their holdings, leaving their house furnishings and personal belongings behind and he saw instances where saloon keepers left their business places for other parts with the doors open and stock of goods at the merry of the public. He met many former residents of Prescott In ids travels, who expressed ii longing to bo here again, many as sorting that they expected to he here in time to vote at the coming campaign. ,1'iuic late hist REPORTS ANENT WICKENBURO. Charles Hyder says that during his recent trip to PrescoM lie heard consid erable talk of a railroad from Wick eubiirg through the mining country east of here. This is one of the good thlngi promised us by Frank Murphy a few years ago, mid if it comes now or soon, It will be welcomed mightily. A road from here to Hriggs mid con-. nectlng witit the Crown King ron would give Wickcnburg a great otitlt as well as inlet, and would make fotr gateways of commerce for the tovfij mo ta ik may ne premature, nut 1 1' seems to bo persistent. Tho route ji been declared as feasible by railrifcid men. We need that road and we neVd a smelter. We must have the smelte before another Is started at any point, in which event such an institution for WIekehbiirg would be delnyed for years. The way to get a smelter is to go after it. It is rumored and with a color of foundation that the town will soon be supplied with a sampling works. This will be a groat benefit to tho miner mid prospector in tiio coun try as they can find n ready tnarJtet for their ores mid it will also viu:our ago the development of many proper ties now lying idle. Miner. i; i:. M.'Uillcn, th my mini, is here on a Homo from Dctivor. l Fvarls has retoiiod uith relatives in Deiixer. Home from Klrkland. .lohu Stephens armed home yester d.av from a short business visit in Kirk land. Homo from Visit. S. W. Hogue arrived home yesterday from a week's visit at tho "Har Dia mond" ranch. Back from McOabe. l'nder ShrrilT Neagle irrivrd home yesterduy afternoon from an otlicial visit to .McCnbr. Back from Trip. , Deputy Sheriff John Merrill arrived aonie last night from a short visit in lerome .Junction. Will Start Wood Camp. William Nelson left vslerday for Prairie-, where he will -tart a large wood cutting camp. Hero on Business. It. II. Ilruce Is in the city from his ranch in the Agua Frit district on a short business visit. Left for Homo. j Attorney C H. Kulherlord left yes : terday for his home in .lerome nfter a : two days' professional visit here. I A FlviiiK Visit. I,. I. Itounell. the Dewey merchant, llvliur business visit to the city yesterday, returning i evening. i Leaves for Homo. II A. Harris lelt yesterday for his I hum., in San Francisco, after a ideas i.'iul visit of four months with Mr. and Mr. .1. W. loind. Passed Through. Mr. and Mrs. Harry (ioldwater pass ed through here yesterday on their i way home to Phoenix from (in extend I eil tour of tne east. Rov. Lathe Rotnnicd. Itcv. Herbert Lathe has returned from his vacation and will conduct services at the Congiegatiiinal Church morning mid evening. A Flying Visit. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Hurley of .ler ome .Inaction paid a living visit to the city yesterday leiurning home on the alternoon train Homo from Jerome. T. '.. Campbell, general manager of the Hnvnes Copper Company, arrived home last night from a visit to hi company's camp near .lerome. Will Leave for Home. F.x-Countv Treasurer John llartin of this county will leave this morning for his home in ban Diego, California, nf ter a pleasant visit here with relatives, Now Deputy Appointed. It. K. Johnson was appointed a dep it t y recorder yesterday by County Re corder Hradbury. He will register the voters ot the Jerome Junction section Stopped Over Hero. Alex II. Lyons and Phil Pecharich Jerome merchants, stopped over here liit night on their way lo Copper Has in district, where they have promising mining interests. Back from Nevada. J. J. Clark arrived here last night from u tour through several mluini; camps of Nevada. He says mining is more active In Arizona than in the Sage ltrttsh State. Pasacd Through. George II. Fpton, general manager of the Oro Griinde mine, passed through hero last night on Ins wiTv honie to Wlekenburg from a visit (fo New York, lie was accompanied Hy three Now York capitalists, proMpecTn ivijt investors in Ynvanal count v miuek.l Entor University. ' VP . I. Humes, of the Prescott IlkdN 'hool, who won the uold medal at the Territorial Fair last year for tan half mile run, leaves this morning for Tuc son to enter the University of Arizona. jiounty Hide Contributions. iioumy mile Pino Flat Visitor. .toe Swlgert e. Pine Flat i- kr.o on mining buslne. Groom Creek Visitor. t I' SirieeM of I i room siting in He i Mining M" ,Ior0' W. (. Coiner, the Walke, man. is here on t'"Mi Walker Visitors. (in, Dahlni and V Walker are vi-iting in the Visiting With Friends. Mr. John . Tiugg "f Imf LMiest of Ir.etiil- in the OlrctilnUiiK Anion His Friends, ,. VI. ...r.. .,1 H.tlltC I M''M HI l ' iK among Ins , t f'neiid heie. Purch.iHlnK Suppllefl. Peter Mackin f "rin ('rr,'k W"H tester.lat par. hnsing supplies. Visited Here Yesterday, 'to! I pper city. Max ton city. Here on Btwlnew. Dan Curglll arrived ncre Un from Illtie Hell siding on a ,h ine.ss visit. Mining Man Hero. It. C. Houston united he M, from ins mines lu the Discu mining district after u year's aWn p Loft for Feacock. P. II. Hragg left last ,,,,, r , Peacock mine in the ( oi.pcr tVin t rift nfler a short busnis, (, , uacK to -meson. lien iuuilruni and h s ni the liiiuilriim, who have been spc ndii)2 i. ..i ll.u !.. ,1... i.i... .. . S jim inuiiuin in mu v liv h l,l ii will return to their winter hljm. Tucson this morning. Delivered Bcof Steers, Joe Rudy, Albert Rudy ami Cli f .... i-,vaus in iviniianii icrt vcstcfdir leriioon tor ineir noincs, afit.r of is ! ire ula t- Journal Miner for high class job wrrk W. Long, tl.e Lower Lynx Creek ing; n consignment of fat stecn t) here vesleiday. local meat markets. Purchasing Supplies. T. .1. Laird Is in thc city froa mines on Groom Creek, purtlti supplies. Ho reports a heavy ftm his section yesterday momltiff destroyed the vines In the higher : tuues. Home from Holbrook. Attorney General K. H. Clark -! . t lnA I n a f . I r. 1. 1 , orn part of the tcrritdry, naerVlJ Hvered sovnral campaign kpeediei I . I f i . . I . . . iL . . . .1 wool grower, arrived here last miipii . un:rou, too noxi atltpttl eongress. Enters Soldier' Home. (!. C. Reynolds, a California till in( an old Arizona pioneer, left 1 terday morning to enter the Blii Home in California, to spend tie elining days of a well spont and able life. Largo Deer Killed. K. O. Crowo has the largest killed this season on exhibition it I . . i Sunday, returning ()i K. meat markot. It is a five mJ . . . i ed buck of the black tnil variety. was shot by Crowe Sattirtlsr it Cedar (Hade country. Loft for Home. Mrs. M. H. Piper, Mrs. Mttraret j lint t and daughter, Miss Fliiabetl liott, were outgoing pansengert ntgni lor ineir nomes in j'noenii, ill spending the summer month pleasantly with friends. Visit from Parents. J. H. Arker is enjoying a visit M his parents, J)r. and Mrs. .1. W. Ad of llirininghom, Alabama, who tfii Sunday evening. They arc cn root California and will tarry here tera weeks before resuming their tour I the west, it belnR tbpir first vltitb Coast. Will Leave. JorvHoe. Mr. and Mrs. Y. L. Carlii'.e leave this morning for their boa Pittsburg, after a pleasant rlitt Mr. Carlislo is a stockholder ot i iiiiinti.' man. vi-i"-" Hero on Business. Andrew Peterson i in the elty rrinn 'tne Flat, on a short business visit. Back from the Coast. p. A. Johns arrived home Sunday . t . . .i a .,iUI frftin n shot Visit to 1110 CO.ISI. Visited Here Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Farrell of Mr on.1 It. K. Fartell. visited hero Sunday. Wool Orowex Visits. C. C. Hutchinson, the Northern An zona night from Flags tall. Left for Bouse. lacob Schwab was an outgoing pas senger last night for House, where he has mining interests. Purchasing Supplies. C. Warren, superintendent of the In. mii i Minim, ( iimtiativ. is III Hie itv pntchasiitg supplies. Visited Hero Sunday. Mr and Mrs. .1. It. Cray of Skull vallet t isited here home on tho night train. Cabbage King Visits. Judge (leorge A. AiliMvnrtli, tne Jit nitier calibaue kill!!, is here on one of his peiiodical business visits. Purchasing Supplies. John A. Forbes is in the city from the Independence Mine in the HnsMi- yiimpa district purchasing supplies. Homo from Visit. Miss Inn Harbin arrived homo Sun dav n it'll t from a tisit with relatives mid friends in San P.ernardino, Calif, Camp Verde Pioneer Here. (dirge Hinicc, .justice of the peace, road overseer and pioneer of Camp Yerde, arrived here last night on bus iness. Registration Deputy Appointed. Kd Kucker of Jerome has beeii a pointed n deputy recorder for legist rn tiou purposes lit County ((reorder Hradbury. A Flying Visit. Charley Hurkes of the Upper Verde country, paid a Hying business visit Central Arizona Copper Company, to the city yesterday returning home veloping tho Shylock mine in mi the afternoon train. Baptist LMlcs' Tea. ' The Haptint Ladies' Aid Society will hold their "tea" nt the homo of Mrs Itlnck Kills, considered among the mising ones of thnt section of county. NEWSPAPER C1IAN0E. mutinous1 1 I in suner- ..!. , l.i I .. ..II. . , . . 1 vmors- nine coiteciioit yesterday were one wild cat each from Thomas War ren of Ciook Canyon, (). W. Huberts of Fair Oaks, and James il'rcel of Aguu Fria. Democratic Candidate Here. Mark Smith, candidate for delegate to congress on the democratic ticket, arrived here Inst night from a tour of the northern counties. He, K Chief Dillon nnd a few of the faithful held a conference after his arrival. Dally) (From Tuesday's Bouse Visitor. Mrs. H. L. Short of House is visiting in the cilv Krborger, No. IL'7 West Curley, tomor row itlternoou at It o'clock. Circulated Hero Sunday. William ltuVns of Iron Springs cir culated among his many friends here Sunday, returning to thn popular re sult on the Sunday night train. Mlno Manager Hero. Charles H. McKinley, president mil general manager of the McKinley Mining and Development Company, is here on business of his concern. eft for Homo, D, J. Dallon, a popular employe ot the S. F., P. & P., left Sunday night Ifor his hnnie in Phoenix, after a pleas int visit with his many friends horoj HereXrom.Loe-AiigillC8." J. t). Stephens, a former resident of tin,, ..mi -ini iA mnlntnin tie tt-tiii . . . .1 " iimiiiiMiii vnuey, is nero from his iinme in Los Anceles. He Is i.Im way to the Hillside section, where he has promising mining interests. Bounty Hide Contribution. Mrs. (I. (Irinello was the only con tribiilor to the supervisors' hide, col- lection of bounty wild nnimnli yester day. She brought in too outer covor ing of one wild cat from the William son valley section. Will Visit Rolatlves. Mrs. J. ( (From TuestJaVs Dally) .1. V. Van Kenton, who has been i iiected with tho Journnl Miner for past four months lirtho eapaeltr night editor, left Sunday to f position on tho stall of tne llisbcel view. Mr. Van Katon Is a mit widu newspapor experience, and i telecniplt editor nnd "mnko-un"i is probnbly without a peer in Ariisj lie goes to his new position wit kindest wishes from this om, from tho many friends ho b" dtirinir his stnv hero. Tbe v will bo flllod by Mr. It. B. llm forinorlv of the Los Ancelct H and is it gentleman cquipi" ''7 literary stnndnrtl that has been llslinil liv ttin .Tnnrnnl-Mincr. Hf nrrivo this afternoon from w gelos and enter immediately upon i duties. VIVIDIT pvmsiT TO START EAST MONM fFroin Sunday's Daily.) a f . . Inn Athlblt I Aiicr srcuriiitr a i"" u" ' ;.j IT 11 ores from the mines of the new ej1i count rv Irltintiirv to tllO ArUOBl llerniloii and diiucliter. California railroml, A. A. .TohnJ "J Ml Ml... t, " ' I .1 l. mnrn hC 1100 SJ ""' 'nmoii, were outgo ng - - "V i,, ., , ,V will t here they will be the guests of rela- now in tlie territorial fair grou1. tlves a mouth. Rings Round Eyes The lib peculiar to women, take different forms. Som. ladles suffer, every month, from dark rings round their eyes, blotches on their akin and tired feeling. Others suffer agonies of pain, that vords can hardly express. Whatever the symptoms, remember there Is one medicine that will go beyond mere svmntoms n act on the cause of their troubles, th. weakened womanly organs. symptoms, and Wine of Cardui Mrs. M. C. Austin, of Memphis. Tenn., writes: "For five (5) years I suffered ,n, ... of female disease, but after using the well-known Cardui Home TVetmenU ias Bnllrely S 'mp,m WRITE US A LETTER JllllIi-Y'wrV tt.. Ill UutUnoo,, MMIflnt Cb" rh.ii..Jl:!'y 'n"op. .In., II.. Ill HirnlH'll .M"" aftcrnooii with the exhibit and U mid C. collection on his way 10 i" i ....ui,.., IM..I.I.-HII... UIUKItl.l. ..Ilfttil I II i III, I ii. I in ttin f.tt'n IDU vv--- from thn Arizona nnd Callfo""'1' i .... ! nnn nloCO 01 ' mini ri,,iur uuiiobi i i to weluhlnir 580 nounds. It awnyi iJ cent in eopptir mid 13 ounces in fj The chunk was tnknn from tbo ""l w - - . Ti. it im iy J. A. Doyio. i - i largest piece of any of "'f,, J nnd is remarkable in not nnly "1 richness. , -. ii'inr i;ninmissiniier ,iomi" - -i,i thuslastle ovor tho mineral PM'BJ itlus of too now copper county- says thorn will bo great "' that region this fall nnu ' o.. i,n .lournslMi"1 I Industrial' and Mining edition 01 1 page before the iipnly xb,u" .:; K v ' 'V 1