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WEEKLY J OURNAIr MINEB WEDNESDAY, 3ETTEMBEU 30, 1008'
PAGE TID2EE
ArACIIE WILL OIVE
A BIO MAJORITY
(Xta B.XtipsailpOAV uioja)
"There is not tho slightest doubt
, 'it thnt Cameron will carry Apncho by
i ,tj votes," Hnld Attorney General K.
.. Clark yesterday, who has returned
run that section and spoke at several
, nitH with the republican nominee.
t St. Johns, the largest town of tho
Mintv, where n tncctlnir was held Sat-
i.iv night, Mnnillrig room was at a
, nimim In the hull. When Clark in
- speech nlluded to tho "son o Co
tntm" a demonstration ensued that
i - the greatest in tho political his-
f Apaehe county. Men throw
ir lints in tho air, and yelled them-
h.mrst and after tho meeting
rnwd remained to shako hand
;)i the uotninee. Smith spoke at tne
i place tne week previous and in
..1 no enthusiasm. Not n hoiiI tnr
i to greet Kmlth at the conclusion
)i meeting.
t Snowllnke thero wns another
rt meeting and a wave of onthti
ii (.coins to havo iwupt over the
ire tonnt y. Cameron is now on
liiiok lieaded for the Qlla valley
i Die White . Mountain, y Ho will
k in l'toseott nn Oetolior 1(1, nuil
it are eager to Fee and meot tho
;ietir man who appnrontly ha"
ii Ariiutm by storm.
M.irieopa is now planed on the Cum-
i list ns ndvieos received yesterday
Phoenix convey the news that
farmer in the Tempo, Mow attd
. eve district" arc almost solid for
in run.
-ii widespread and Infectious i tho
rmi spirit that tho managers of
i Smith have become panic strick
ii i t have cnlled a meeting of the
rmial exerutive committee to lie
in Phoenix next Monday.
KEErS MUM ON
RETURN FROM 1USBEE
From Wednesday Dally)
a th le t Hay tnan he iiunlly has
. ii Hearst's league i mailo tho topic
i .in vernation, suy ti Phoenix paper,
.1. 1 1 only, mitiotial eomiuitteemnu for
- m .ma lor the iiHienoridonee nariv in
. .na, came hack from Ilisbec today,
t liter resting tip will srillv forth
-nil to convince the voter that Ills
t -.alvnlioit lie in following Hearst
I deserting 1-oriikor,
'linut all 1 euro to say," Healy
11 v ('undented to remark, "in that
t .cliie coiintv we secured 1700
.mi-s to our petition to nominate
i 'nl late lor delegate to congress
M ire republicans will vote our ticket
i ( oi'hie than democrat. That
' 1 1 "
n nttempt was made to get Ilenly
s.-iv whether or not Hen rat still in
-t that William It. floury bo tho
.ndidnte of tho part' for congress
it !n threw tip lilt linndti nml said ho
wisn't tnlkititr. When Iloaly loft
''hni'iiix t'nr Cochise, f'leary was tin1
kiii. Iut hi- a -1 lotiH ami leek of word
louai u.ili.ated that romi)iv t.rcary
juioht nut rurrv tho banner.
H. i 1 v woi i all through Coehiio eonn-
ty, I Ht spent most of his time in His-
'ir int. I Itnnnliii. llo had soveral mom
i er" of hi p::itv assisting him in e-
urinir signer ( tho petition for del
..-t.' tn (tiu i -'. Iloaly made no
i-n-lic". lut in -iy be heard during the
.mp'iign.
HcirM's inlltieiii-i in Arir.nna can
nti'nll In- iiiil t be confined to a
.v ill' liis i utploye . Hi nro he. ha
ili.iite.t o utronglv that he want
JUDOE STREET DIES OF
PARALYSIS IN LOB ANGELES
(From Wednesday's Mnlly)
Webster Street, former enief timtlcn
of Arizona, died in Los Angeles Mon
day. Stricken with paralysis at Howio
several mnntiis ago, lie moved to l.os
Angeles for medical treatment but did
not recover.
.ludire Street win born tin Snlnm.
Ohio, .Inno 8, IS 10. lie wa of English
descent and his ancestors we-o promi
nent memners oi me Nrtc etv of
Friend, lie wns ndmlttrd to the .bar
in St. Clnlrsville. Ohio, in 1S71. Later
he 'moved to I'lttsbnrg, Pennsylvania,
wnere ne practiced for a few rears.
t omlnc to Arizona in 1S77 hn Im
"luce been known among it lending
jurist. Ho first locnted in this city
but soon afterwards moved to Bigiiiil,
..louavo county.
lie spent a year In Tnon before
moving to Toinlistnno in H7tt. II next
rvet fl rotinty iudae of Cochie
county a trrm. I ti.Uniuirv, JSS7, hH
moved to I'mienix. here ho rmrnueil
in practlep a member of the firm of
Onodrlrh & Street, and Intnr n a mem-
iwr of Jtrwt ft iFraalcr. Tht jiart
iierabip contimied until hi nppolnt
Inent a chief justice of Arir.'on. Ill
fair and impartial ndminlstrnlion of
juHtlco innde him one of the moat tmit
nlar chief justices that ever preiided
in the territory.
He wa an ex-prealdent of the torrl-
torial Imr nssocintinn, and alao promt
neut in fraternal citric, holding mam
berwhip In the Maanua, Hulsht of
PythltiB, Odd I'ollnws, Ancient Order
ol united Workmen and the Maricopa
m i i i
.iun. in religion ne wa au i;ptwo
jmlisti; in pnliticsn staunch ropnbll
can. lie sorved suceemlroly a twero-
tary and chairman of the territorial
central committee.
His thorough knowlodge of the fun
ilamental principle of lw, combined
with his familiarity of the stntnte
iiml clear judgment gained for him the
distinction of being one of the ablest
men of hi profeion In tlie territory.
HI remain will be interred In I.o
A ngele.
THREE MINEB LOSE THEIR KELLY-BOWEN rp.tm pt.tt
YiVI in lUUiiUWlflU A TUAlliI
(rrom WedncKiny Dnlly)
Disapointed in vinking stage and
train connection. Thomas Hums, Mar
tin .Ionian and William Morrison,
three sturdy miners, arrived in this
elty from Fossil Creek, .Sunday night
at s o'clock, traveling a distance of
seventy five mile by a circuitous
route in two days an) n half. They
were not exhausted when they arriv
ed, Hhowing tticmelve more than
equal to the test precrlbed for army
oftiecr by President Noosevflt.
They left Fosil ( nek Friday morn
ing at N o'clock, ri-ii. hing Camp Verde
that evening, where they expected to
take the tage to Dewey the following
morning- Finding m stage running on
Saturday, they left for Dewey by tho
t'herrv t ruck rmite. Tiiey were wot
fninilinr with Kji country and lost
their way in turning over a trail into
Cherry Cn-ek, traveling several addi
tional mile.
They lert Cherry rretk behind Sun
day morning, coining to Dewey, where
they expeited to ten the train to
lli in rity. ilpiichinr Dewey they wern
ncnin disappointed m lenrning that no
Irnin were runniii oer the road on
Sunday. Tuey iiniiiniir on their
way here on fool, reaching this city
fresh enough to tugin another similar
journey.
COCHISE DEMOCRACY
M'ORACKEN HILL COMPANY
MYSTERIOUS CLOSES DOWN
(from Wednesday's Dully)
BLAOK MOUNTAIN
MINE PROMISES ACTIVITY
:lprnfn Wedii. -days Pntly)
Dcv elupnient oicnitinns on n larger
senle than ever before, will be Inau
gurated soon on the properties of tho
Black Moitntain Cnpiier Coinpmiy in
the Mineral Point district, according
tn tne statement of .1. .1. dollar, a di
rector of the concern, who recently ar
rived here from t'hii-ago.
"As soon a tne new hoisting and nlr
comprcNunr plant i installoil, the
sinking or a now limit mil lie com
(leitcml Malinger Whitney, of fie ' menced," Director Zullnr said yeler
McCracken Hill Mine Compsnj", wn
in Kingman this week on his way to
Los A ngele, whero he will confer with
xotno of tne members of the company.
Fur mum' unexplained reason tho com
pany litix closed down work on the
property and will prolmbly release the
dav to a Jounial-MitH'r representative.
"Part of the machinery i now on the
ground and the remninder of it Is on
the xyay to the ramp from tho fnc
tory. "After duo eonsldcration It ha been
deeldttil to sturl a new perpofidlenlnr
bonds covering the entire group. And wi"Khifc shnrt. lata wui he cnrried
... . . V. . . .V ..... .1. ...... uwnMl miKihnJ rnal .,,,.1 fl.n
tin,! done in tlie ince nt tno rat mat ; """" "-'"""' . " '
the 'consulting engineer reported thntVlu tapped from the ststton by cross
there was enough ore in sight to .y !: IloniU will be rati on the vein
,i .. ..ut...iin from tho crossetiU on eneh levol."
plant, extraet tho ores, install required! Tho company's holdlngt, eompritlng
mnchinory, and then leave a net mar- Mghtcou elalHt. arc lawitwl seven
gin of profit of $2,fi00,0U0. "m f J''ron,,, Jwon on the
R u H. F.. P. ft I'.. tho nearest railroad stn-
estimated that thejo was $ 16.000,000 ' JJ- Ore Is oxpose.1 on alj the elaims
in siuht ami since that timo more and , V "P4 " nt T1'".
better ore , been opened. Orent t'" pod shod vein i of
bodies of ore carrying high values I " has been opene. I In it "frying fair
,i i,t .nrk.. ' values in copper. The new shaft will
being .oersted from tbe other rich ! rpendtcular with two compart
idratas extracted by but a seam or
waste.
Mr. Whitney i of the opinion that
ment.
Director Zollnr will leavo for hi
camp In a few div to start tne Instal
lation of tlm ma. i.'i ery.
COPPER REPORTED TO
BE BXTKBMBLY DULIj
the hut lown will be but temporary
although w.i en started up again it will
j he liy otl.nr people. Po'sibly no other
j minp in the 'territory, cm on the eot
I for that matter, shows such posillli
i lie ii due the McCracken and the ., r i.
i.nt.M mo mrong.y W W rn" p..ople are asnured that i. . mnot long ' " , TT,
ift ri-.t.d president, most "of these, 1 1 1 5 ,, main Out of the Market Ex -
l,av. their eyes opened, are it -j w, UeA nfer Mr Whitney's porta Have IncraMeil.
" "K ,,oar'"t nT"' h"' m-...m.... .h.. mine made a roeord for '
f.mt work. The big threo comp-irtment - T fllr,m autlllt, in ri.fi..,, ,.,,.
shaft wa- s..iik at tne rat- of m.-n-
than three feet every twenty-four J-". inwin. ............. ,
. t. :it lli mi
It. i'v 'cet all tho ik'iiiocrntic aud
l ti l : n-n n lender in CuciiUe. coutltv,
..I icp.it- being- well satisfied wlthi
- ti.p. :r- well as haxiug seen a lot
lii'uiK- a I'd had h pleasant time.
Ilen'v (Hie Dad it in mind to sue
ic .li.iim.-it Miner for I0,0Q0 damages
hi .i'li-;cd libel but on luring lu-
itc.i t -Im wed no further inter-
CJDCE WREN'S MINE HAS
GOOD QUE ftHOWrXCNS
(Kr.im Wednesday Daliy) !
1 i ing into consideration the num
i t'cet'nf development, the ore)
invinu in tite UtiUion initio 1KW0:
i tnnrt nromiaiiur in th Black Boe
-Kiel. mx'ditUilK Hi tat. fttiUmtHiS of
- ,iiii, pcnornl mangcr f tho
' 'i :i m tie Milling- Cnmp.iny, iu
.in the i tie of the property I
-tel.
l i e ll.illinn properties Wlndn the
perti.in of tie ground covered
Civ rnr-mr town of (1'lbert, now
wn :ix Huliiiui Htution. It had been
i iilciei Mihir!es! a'd rrn over by
.(iniiirs for more tlum n fjuart'-r of
ccntiirv niiiii ilic(ercd by ,1'irlge
tii. int. i whnsc ii ih'eiiion the town
(From Thursday's Daily)
For the first timo in year a split
exists in the democratic party of Co
chise county that threatens to' put the
party down and out this full, unless
the breadi can be healed, say the
Hisbeo Miner, and Micro is every indi
cation tant there will be no honling.
Johnny Bowou, for several years con
sidered the bo of the parly in Co
chlso enmity, has been borught to bnv
nnd with his back againM. the wall,
and his supporter confined to but a
few of the old stHnd by, ho i fighting
the battle of hi life. Opposed to him
for the boship of tee coiintv demo
cracy ix Bill Kelly of tho Review, and
Kill seem to have the bulge on llo wen.
Hnt the fight I a bitter one, nnd there
it no Idling how it will terminnte.
Whether or not Itiwcn 1ms taken too
much fur granted ti is charged bv tho
opposition, in setting himself uti as tho
grent nnd onlv in Coehlie eotmtv, or
whether Hill Krllv m .-in intprleiwr n
is charged bv the lioweiiitc, the Miner
has nothing to say. but the fact re
main t hut never before in the liiMnrv
of the country ha there o.-.-urre'I
itch a bitter battle for supremacy in
the running of the democratic ring.
I'p to within u few week nvo, it
wa generally eonreded that the dem
ocrnts were stronger loan they have
been for war. It w conceded even
by the republican that they had
Ktrnna organization, which they unde
ninbly had. and which is the first step
toward political mtrees. ButT' the
green eyed monster made his entrance
on the scene of love and hnrtnonv, a
they don't nv in the romance of pas.
ion .and theie wn tne usual result.
Probably lies liowon prexiimcl ton
- . f I '.. t J . . . L- It - I l
nmriij ,roiini'.v up innx nn nninir mi
vnntage of his nssocinte ia the coiin
ty ring; prohiibly he imagined that he
was so firmly entrenched In power that
a ton of giimt couldn't dislodge
him; prohably he thought he could just
fix up hi little state and the rank ami
file of the part would acnulcce to ni
wislie. CotiverscK, probably ltil Kel
ly enme down fmm Tnesnu and butted
in; irobnbly Mill wanted tn supplant
him a the big chief; probably he of
the long frame mid sharp bruin
thought that It n about lime to show
the putative 1mc whero he was at;
probably
What's the ui of going any further
Into nypothetlcnl analyses! The fact
nwnniiis that Kelly and his cohorts and
Itnwcn nnd his gang are tearing at
each other's throats nnd spitting fire.
And some one of the two I on dor will
lie down and out for uood beforo the
end of the present week. At proent
it does not look n though it would be
tjhn newspaper tunn. who knows just
about as much tibmit polities a tho sn-pen-isor,
with a little wore added.
The row started of course oyer the
shrievalty contest. At the banning
of the present p'olitiinl season. U wa
understood that IWwen woiim IlKe to
see a very dear fr:end of his, one J
.). Itwen, tho nominee for sheriff. A
I'ttle later In the ncn It became
known that Col. P. II. Johnston would
like the job, and t ie ring had it
frsme.l uu that tie .-ulonel be the
nominee. ,Tnen csm.' a hitch In t?e
urour.uii. Jiihris4)n it i.. said wouldn't
stm'l for a divlsii
oft'. of one J. N.
ti.lit.' lor the P
i Doiii;' iv colonel v
pnwen then tr:n
tioijs to Charlie I.
in I' -'nee and n
MriMiutli with the
Ti
C:i
made to stick. And that's the truth.
Kelly's workers have also been nut
ting in n busy day. Their slogan is
Down with liowon" and It looks as
though they were iroiiiir to make It
stick.
The mass mcelinir hasn't been cnlled
yet. but it looks a If it will probably
be printed In the morning Issuo of the
Heviow.
The situation is growing tense and
it i difficult to see the end. Hut one
thing i certain, wnieh i that the com
ing democratic primary will be the hot
test thing ever pulled off within the
precinct of liibee and probably the
entin coiintv.
HASSAYAMPA' OLD OWL
HOOTS IN LOS ANQELES
fFrom Thurwiav'p lilv
"I'fense reerf good room
Jfat-.iyarnpa Dies,' who I now en
mule tn your city with a liberal sop
ply of llassayampn water. Treat him
wall. f r h's a bird or a fellow acd a
goon lUvsayampan."
This tclrgrani from Wickenburg,
Aria., - lined by Kmil linden of that
. ity, wi- reee4vd Monday ly Manager
John S Mitchell of tlie iloliciiU-ck
lli tel ii I. us Aiiueles.
WALL STREET OETS CHILL
AT UUYAN'B STRENGTH
The tc'i'utraph cnargi's
wore
(Prom 'J'liurftiiv'fc Dally l
The ioseil)illty of Itryaa'g election,
pronounced in this column a week ago,
hag been voiced dnring tho past week
by no less iniortniit personage t.ian
Jnmes J. Hill and H. II. Jlarrimnn,
both of whom eem to reg:ir. westnru
sentiment in fav.r of the ! mocrntie
candidate a trong. 'J'he publicly
stated opinion of these two m n gave
the stock market n decidel chill, ami
to these pulilic statement can ho as
cribed the reaction which ha taken
place in stocks within the week.
The New York Htock K.x.-hange list
looks limp and yielding, in spite of
the i't t that lot ii Hil mid Harrinian
J haw stated It as their belief that tao
I result of the ile-tion will i"t material
for' ly affect business. Ho fsr as the rail-
road. Iiisiness is couccrneil, thero is
constant. improeinent. u i shown by
tba fac that large (lercentnge of the
csr which were idle l-it spring ar
now Btnploycl in profit yielding traffic.
It is asld Ih.-it the I'nion I'm rifle is
using all of its equipment, and i ready
to order more.
For sevornl dy the "coalers" aet
ed n a buffer for too whole market
ritf.-iiiist bear iittack. their strength
but Manager Mitchell didn't rnind this! icing due to h decision of one pf the
a bit, bii.uise he i always ready to'l'nitcd Mtate courts, upholding tho
-' nr in- iiiK.um i riruio ui. h mo
ment' ni'i'e, and there I never any
thing to. uood in tbe llollenbeck for
a llsn :inion.
"Here. I'harlle, reserve the: let
right of the coal carrying mad to hold
nnd operate the coal mines which they
now own, and, for the present at least,
to acquire other coal properties. Inven
tus liy, ho ever, the pressure boettmo
room in the house for thi gentleman. " " great tltn ni t even the strengtn of
:lid Min iver Mitchell, ns he passed! '" eoal n.a (s -t.xVs could stem tho
the telegiivi' oer to tne chief clerk. len-Vr-.-y ti-e i-d de.-'in.-.
"Hut -.o l HssMvnmwi Dickf"' ihw far C e .'ecline will o. nnd how
queried de chief clerk.
"Whv. Il.issavnnipn liek-" began
the geui.il manayer. "Why don't yon
know l itii cr--iie is --er -a. iiromi
nent Ari. nan, who Wait a minute. eer, which will have a tendency to
let me sec that telegram once more,' greatly strengthen tne market within
iilesie." the course of the next two or three
long it will ci.nl in-ie. i uncertain. Tho
renetion hr :.i -r 1 1 v not yet run It
r-mirse. Thi re .-i r several bits of bull
new that lme I ei n withheld, how-
i f the fee of the
...:ne (now a em
it, club) and the
In-w.
erred his affef
'ling, an old timer
a of ondeniable
democratic votcn.
was after ri'c-t Huahe Bd
llenton had "i.unccd themselves
I'ho clerk rrande.1 over tho message
nnd a great light began to dawn upon
the manager.
"Well, if that mes.iige Isn't from
Ilnlden, down in Wickenburg, and
Ilsaynmps Dick I tnat connfounded
owl he i shipping to me," he gap(w.
"Holy Moses! What will wo do with
him when he contest"
The owl wa shipm'd to Mitchell
week. It can be tated, unepi! vocal
ly, that the earning of the Steel Cor
poration for the present tptarter will
surprie everyliody. Fifty for steel
common will be an accomplished fact
before election day. nnd in the nvent
of Taft's election, the stock should go
a number of points higher than ."0 be
fore it settles. Such a prophecy would
hive been regarded a a wild ono
boitra, while the drifts wore carried on M!re brought by producers upon pur
at a still greater pace. More than, (.ii;,.tfr f topper - me timo since for
1,000 feet of work wa done in nine 1 ninn, and - conds hand, hav-
nioiiins rune iu me wuy m rm-, i,, i.Mn !
-Imfta tuld wlnre. At the same tinie "' f in" 1,w"t
nn unusual amount of surface work ..ff. ring at lower rices iu the aope r
wa dona, roads built, dump grann 'nuiVitia' sales b. i.nnnirs aceompa
out, open ciW rim. the vein exroV"i ' . . . . ....-ia-., (i,. There were of
W HVI I ,
,i riniiliil.ites f. r
i i --, aw befit
h . I, out for ti e
t ! I:ct mid in ft -ii
I :u-t ureil as pt-'
',.(i'l the rnr
Then the Iron I
in.l some of li;s
niv ueen Jn
ne nomination. oF
i".s, i io wen nan i
sevoral davs nirn bv hi admlrlntfi ree months ajjo. in another three
friend in thi territory. It i describ month it will he looked upon ns a
ed as ono of the fow 'genuine prickly- conservative statement of the proba
pirfod llassnyampa owls in the. Million.
world, and it is claimed that the blrd Copper on the curb and in tho Hos
can aoot "I'm Afraid to Come Home tun market havo shown weakness, due
in the Dark" in a way thnl will HitHn part to the wenkaoas of the metal
to shame any moving pictwro melo . and in part to the fact that user still
dpoti. rofuso to take- the adviee of oxperts,
and load up with stocks of the mntnl
FINAL PAYMENT ON . around the pr,wnt market price. With-
-, nr,nor I" another twolve months tho prices
COPPER CREEK PROPERTY -t whi.h -HUPfa stan.br. I copper stocks
i a Greene Cnnanea. British Columbia,
i From Thursday Dl!y j Miami and Nevada Con, are now sell
The finnl payment of 7r.000, due ing will look small.
C:rk 1 Scsnlnnd from the Calumet ft' ' Through the maxe of mHelm.Htlon.
.... , .. the student of market .-..ndition enn
Anxona ( opper tympany, for their. Awv (ht 1(i ,B noW.
Copper Cn-ek mine, wa made last flcl(l Mr,, maneuvering for jml-
week nnd the title passed to the pur ,"tioii. It Income with each passing
chasing ciimimnv. At the same tinte' day more dourly evident tfiut tb.lddeld
tie rompanv made n final payment of ''-ns. is merely awaiting n word from
VMi'iio ..n 'a group claims adjoin-, It" masters to hound up to Signer
iuc the Clurl.Hcanl.u troop in which price-. Coldfiehl m.thrtie "tiwate
..nr..it;.. i..tiMt -. I...I.I t.v Hunt. that, there are owr ciifhtv u illion dol
- ..... ... . i.
un-t.-r who.. .) tion the dc , mr pn-s in -.iKin . nn-
latter greup -itiove 1 1 t"ni roi revii; tins moans
I over filt million dollar net. The
i.. ... ia. M..,irH i,- inaiiairer or tne wci.inei.i i on. os
location a iwnber of eentigioms een .pioted as havlse publp ly admit
ek.imN heuem their combined holding '- tuirtv million dollsr net. Tn the
ever a torge IIM of ground. ' ,-" statement It would not
The wploiirtlen w- rk which ha 1 en l surprising to aee (.oldneld Cens.
in active rroi-m ' r about two warn .Mi.in n y-.ir sell dose t.. r:-' a share-
....... .. ......i... i... that it will dl above llo an ex
i i i ----- -
t -.iiicr. under
velopment work on tin-
ha been prosecuted.
strut' .1 Wvond 1 1 ' i-erwl venture of ' e-nngiy eonerv:MMe sra.r.
,-ther place on tl.cU.ubt thai In tl m.icss and extent of ri.. seems sisw-t lor nigner prices.
t time he had man , .re i....ne, ima y. mi ,.r,.,.c,..v en ; V iC,..,V Wa V.-i.ft.itt .
-e.oiiii to the I miwiikh mine or tne, ' - -
nluinet i Ariaora Compsnv at IMsbee.i siaiantn were in c.iarge, the proper
u.d the eompanv i preparing to eulp ro'J'. now,
and develop then upon a scale never would entitle it to sell very whiI
M-foro attemnti ' In tats couniT. 1 '"M"' i
The o-e wilt probsbly bo transporr
. a -ilate a
u-c of Mngy
ewr
Con
v bcr-in. mil Kellv
friend who had al-
uppnrter thought
BE BAOKIED BURXOi
Pnblle iimoitneement f Wlneaold'
... am M
. . ' - ite.i.. -a . i , i., r... aM.m,H IU r'niroi ui ii rat-nun wimnm hih--
pnaslble. nml a scientific :,.'.., , t.v- . inv. nd . .'". .. ' t i.t,.,i I ,.,.m , Hm.itle nlant. higher prices in twt stock. Wingel
ee democrat could! e . yr.p.uiy i... - already completed a ont of It.
Kteve Ili oii.it or ' i ailfoait Mirwv rr.im Mstnmoin to
i.l ...I. .Ii!.,, l I'lnir aide tn attr. t
1. I 'Tllglt
t
AKD IS MOW U AU. rta.uM M i,
-. vCl'rjMH. Vmitfat-V't Ita. Lru.rVre entire
'fcnnni Imtailh a watch thiiff, and jirrry. Jjt, a,
r- ineMnr wete the . eontral j .vr im'tlt. -
, liuyer. The tin l'ie- i as prouuur
1 1
hi 1 i
.h?--linard ' whe.
I'ho i;.
im longer stoiL
fiftures la the court of Justice , for r'nu,, j,.
two hour session
Meiii au, e-j
iu tin country, inn ,,-,.. iimmjt,
iiuminal for anv dc-j ,onfr-ei
were fftrcod tm thing: nd iecid.-!.' "j
, i.i 1. w ,.(! I Kelly . iwU m
, ic.- rolytlc h' ii' and
t tnrough .l.-ilerw.
.1, it ttuiisum 'i were
pclled to perchase' t4y would fiiid
mvln.exa JUkb,! Ifc. f. b. "
ytw.
this only for
(in the other I
i lim-s. Theie wa a
there wa" a row.
pmpoaJltian thst the
I iteiioi' rifle voter- of l!il e Tiv a
rect iriinry in-'ni' t th-ir deleaatio"
..i i 'or t'ie vi i
met enedidates,
The propositi
'musty uu.l pH-
teeel
dis.lniTi. Dire, t
Ieojili' rule? S i
(Jill erl jiiissed over a yesr agc.
Me found the croppings of wuut
IrfUie'a ewurt at a
tfondoy aftemoun.
Ma Ma fl.lneen biabi a
vsr v - i mr-p f i COH1
tilted f ibe theft of two wit", on f
helouglag to A. K. Upper aid tne oi" ti,.(.n,,;vttot ,,. i i jo-ti.
er tbe nrottertv of (iu- linhlni. M.lt met, that inaie Out I ranld uccesion
i,....fl .,VAV ..-..it ti,. nil..,. ,.f the . . ... u ..t nt "If was nbsolutelf eontniry to
"'T lute in IBS my uoimmmm fiblbd.ed flrecdet,,
nott grnud jury under lno bondn In, niti ,igh v,JM: and of ,', A B(,niw1,0 Ve ajw7f bcea
faca cu. uuiummi ii- ,., trolvtia for rtow Pmeer w'" imntc
.i feeeiven ma
riutetleff IM tie
I. hardly, sad Hf
were InterpoMd In
in
haVe stolen the burros from Walker,1
r-.J u cotint r mine aud com w'""r "rl" " ,"lm " ,
n el -.'nkiug a shaft. The shaft i" city, where he was arrest ed.
m.nii no incr nun n imo ; i,. c.A.,1 arrested .Hundav lU .Miiiia
lmii llfl fft and A rtrlft rftn on
a. ' , ..Une
O ' fill Mll.V!l n nililiHIIUUII Vi" i ,
t,,o deolh of the shaft and '"' fiW t,n. ng a ... al.I.
uptii t the drift. The shoot aver
es five feet In thlcknesv Some of
i-t
w ore i ii
csterd.'i
ie nro ennics seventy per ccut in c.i-
r nnd from $ to ffl III gold.
Wron a thut tnore'aru four csr
ads of ore on tho dump ready for
ilpnient thut will net a liandaome
rofit. He is now In the elty with a
iniple of tho consignment. Tills ho i
iving tested lfoic hauling tho ore
.1 Wickenburg for trnusporatiou to
he Kl l'ao smelter.
Two shifts are employed sinking nnd
Irjftlng, The ore showlugs In the lmt
on of too shaft nnd face of tho drift
otitinuo to Improve.
Tho pronortv 1. located twolvo mile
ortheast of Wickonbttrg, the nearest
allroail station, nnd four miles south
west of Constellation.
Jtldgo Wren it enthusiastic over tho
future of this promising property. Ho
. confident thut it will prove nnieiig
tjio best producers of tlto lllnok Kru-k
district when opened iu u inltierllkn
""hi says that mining Is nctlvo all
iver the Hlack Hock dUlrict. .Many
promising strike nro reported from
time to time,
from J. L. Klllott, i. sentenced tt , ., ,i ,n
fifty days' confluemei t in the countyj,,, (),M,m.;
jail in default of the payment of aWn, .j m,t r,.
f"0 fine. Ho stobt the watch while cm j -,,i,rts to
doted as painter at Kort Whipple' ,i( .iuP ,;,;
fi-om Klliott's poeketa white the latter
wn workintr as enmenter in one of j
the l-'.rt Whipple buildings. Hckal
pawned tho wit t eh for $10 iu Direh
lirothors' cfo, wlioro It was found by
its true ownor. Seknl's arrast and
conviction followed.
.Initios Bhearer, an ugh t in the act of
purloining a tovtol frflm tho waili room
of llireh llrotlnrs' uttfe, Stttnrtlriy,
wriM seiitonned to ton days' confine
ment iu the county jail In default of
the payment of a K fine. Several
towels wero missed from the wash
room during lust week, resulting In
the capture of Shearer by one of tho
employes.
Journal-Miner for high class job work,
, mi' shlpi
day, the u
making the t
er h a ntflllon poua4 lot Jt
wa reunrdew a- en atfert i
wn.ng impre-sieiit i IM. "w ini0T'
p.ivofof reducing prices
i all grades, Lut with
st all to i ii sumers
ii .t accep' ed, a if
i I in attract buyer.
l.iu pe naye wen repuri
, f more than a much
1 ii tiie previous ten
uts being t.dlT ton,
. 1 1 since the flrt of Sop
tember H,a.1;t tm, but as tnero is no
demand at nil from consumers, the
larger hipw i.t-., simply mean a trans
fer of stocks Irom Auivricnn to Euro
pean warehouse; that 1. a continua
tion of tne motement which ha been
proiniiiant since the llrt of the year.
The London market for stniidard
warrants was u Httb' more aetire, with
it sllgbt rise early In the day, which
was lost bitor. the market closing the
sumo as on last Friday. Sale nggro
gutod 1200 tons. Kew Vork Journal
of Commerce.
l.v !sl
"The people are"! USe to it, m Is)
! .. .Il ..k lMfttt
.. . '..no lll-'i ! I ' 1 1 HI , un
di.eae n ' pliepsy w eprnng on n
rank qml file."
Lo'kJing w.v tiie only rasdidste for
sheriff who favored the plan.
Hoi hes iml Kenton erould be for It
all rigl.:. but it didn't look good and a
i .ti wns siispei'teo, ( if eouree it looked
SllMlll. t.Ol.,
Who ever hourd of ilwnocrptlc ring
lenders of Cochise county 4vicatlPi
direct rrrimariesf
No, thev would look into the matte
flr'. Thus far thry jtre t'll looking
and ill fair to savvy the proposition
Bill Kelly wants to see liockllng num
inated for sheriff.
Ilowen went to Douffla Hntur lay to
nut hi sunrHJrters there wie to the
Vj-innla- Hill Kellv went to
Tiiri to nut thi nntier nest and the
Douglas International will probably
come nu this oveulug In favor of the
direct primary in the Mmeuer i.ity.
The IJoweHltoa wero busy all day to
dav. Principal nctivHIes were con
flnml t' the circulation of tho rumor
that HIM Kelly nsplro to bo the eooa-
Journal Miner for high clas job work.
ty bo, "that the Kollys are going to
call n mas meeting" which must I
blocked by all moans, tiio cnior nrgn
input I that thero Is no law that do
mantis direct primaries, and tnat even
if a mas meeting should decide upon
Htich a prliunry it could not be legally
Ken-on, at wh" p'' ' otiiioution can, WBU at usasmuujs.
be r'lde with "ie PI Ptsn nnd Hottth-'
western railroad fir lleuigta. The tt Xjaf tad, Wltttaa KoumtMffic
distance train Msaimotli to WMM' i; "T Kurttal ItlisaW
a! ont 7 milt . up Kan Pedro valley,
.m l there ure . .. engineering probU-ms (rft m Thur-Uy M ,,.v
in Mic wy. i l.Hi, i...... ., . I u lilatn
All tne eornty along this route ........ m. ik-.i
would be productive ,,f l.,e.l traffic a. J"T v ..i7a. i"s.
it I both agrloitltnral and mln ng "rVV.'.V; .utf v. ...... i.. iu Ti
... . titvua t .t,.ib .if mwltiir ' ' 2.
fateful word makii-o taetn man as
by Rev V o I
r
i.tstur oi tic
t . M Lj a .. vn ........
copal cliui"j, e nam million.
and raised t
cun tt and Jo a great slock growing
yf..M .m1,.. C Wmm l.i .
.T.". 'T: : ,j ; L : -i.i wife were i.r.!oiin . by rtev r
1,'tnai COUiy wouio o arrsi. , wimr. . r w.,. ..ii., i ,.,
i . i . ..,. ii ,-i''ni'!i, 1'iniui 'ii ' (
newoji iinpHi . w........ - con
an er ne u. . -i . . AAd M.K hafm
womanhooi In tt 'n ity.
JI snea a line ( oe , . ii A,,i.it nt Vi i
rkMitber. -P-ellic would prebaldy have, fin J M
,H,,.trol of it and eatend it duwa to, J. H. Vf "?,J 'V.
Wiukelman to eonenet with its Phoe-
litem line anA thai five theta
an opportunity to brief from MeaHee
into eeatral Arltons, from their Mexi
can concession, both cool and htmberj
siul aUo from the Pert of unayasaa,
when tbe l'aaauis cavftl aaaJl hav
Wen eoApleted, ail) kinds of anews
ttmv. i tn M-llk hlk i
I Hy ustll he teft for Calif era
Vr$1JAMlTM MlHl aevaftil awnths K" to sccept a snmsij.
GH.rU mOXM Of WIAJT -rl V,..,t: in ItalrerstleU. i
j served a fret of the V. r
frro i-nursd,;, twir v1""",1 'i' vr'f r. cibf 'ill' 1'"tu'
r tt.ix.1,,.! who is ABtoviae a, before he left f uf alifurnla.
yn5.tr!:; "r: .ill heir aeate .a ...
itf. mine, is very enthusiastic ..t.r 'ie ersBelrt.
future of hi pMperty. He i . oiidd-nt -- n.,nu
i lmt it .till develop into one of the. 0LAMY 0AIX1& tHOWM.
,re silver prodecrr of the soutnern , OVJ ysu VtX - , ,, ,,,
p,r. of the eoantv. Klnee Msrt ug, (
liners l on, several months hjs he has " ..... ..i..
run a tunnel en the vein a dUt.ar. of ; -f .e dog, whicl, -r, pl.r
,lhtv feet In wWh there i a very I on esbihlttna there st m - n,.t asm
promising sbowlag of Wolframite and tt-.w of the l.ndie' K-ni.el kmv
silver ore. tloa of Calif rna. Ti . eoMe ea
The ernup of throe claims is lor a ted (t9m fiy , tnr ..i rnown heae
four miloa sooth of the fnaaon Tip Top OB pgrn, r',M,t a. i.resi
mine r.wr tao Mrifopjj soonty lae. H m vrl ,,f ,,, Jm4H ,
wits dlseiverel In I8l by Moxlaou f . tnn toJay a
prospectors who reaped rica reward "'" jZm .
Cy l.i,.,.i..g orei from IU Rrf.aaroota 1ll eeatlnne I the h..w oaes .
working. nn l"
H!ie I 1-
ad Mr
ey. rs!
trnkt hnrr with her i firent t
tnlr kotsw In Ag rta lat (Mob
1he marriage is the culmination
a, remance which sturted shortly aft
wards wher, e m-t tho man wlio a
elninos facr a hrl le at a vclti fue
,tloM In A jus Fria.
The groom has be a rHst
his conntv frost early youth. h
lived with hla parent ie the Ag