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f. n w 'TO -AN NOUNCEME? Eg All announcements under this brad rttila 1-c nmd for In advance.' or tiiey.will- not "be Inserted.. . . ' FOB COW.YrV'AiEOB. . At the solicitation of many .friends tlirouehcut Cochise County, I herfby an nounce myself ns a candidate for tlie office of County Assessor, subject to the 'decision of the Kcpubll:an County 'Convention. .- E.'Q.SORTOK. v FOB COU.VJTY RECORDER t bereliy announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Recorder, subject to taeictloq of the ReDuhlican County Coo-i itntlon. , W. F. BRADLEX. H FOR COBO.t t'B. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for reelection to the office of Coroner and Public Administrator of Cochise County,; -subject-. to ths action of the Republican County Convention, JAMES DEAJT. FOR SHERIFF. 1 hereby announce myself as a" candidate tor theoffice-or Sheriff of Cochin county s subject to the action of the Republican '' County Contention- K. S. HATCH.' FOR MklKRIFF. 1 hereby respectfully announce .myself a candidate for the'office of Sheriff of Cochise County, subject to -he Vrill of the Republican .County Convention. ;JOHX MONTGOMERY.' ; for cftirvrv assessor. r I I herein- announce mfself as' candidate .for the offlco of. Coun'y Assessor, subject to fccjietten of tlft Republican -County Coc Tentlon:"' - JOHN F. CKO.rLEY, Willcor, ArizonrrTerritory ?JgiBBflMHBHBMIsBMMnHfl TEBBITQU1AL, CONVEimOtf. In aecorflanee with the action of thc-Oeii-,-tr.al &i'njmlU5fJu-rerritoria;TCon.v.ciiJion of the 4lc publican" party o'r tfce Trrltory of Arizona, to coniiat of seventy.sjven Da'.' viUtfstii Hereby iJKr t lield-.lnUie city of Tucson.. , - ' - - Monday. September 20th, 1880, Far the-purpose uf nominating a candidate f Delegate to Coiircsi: a cantlWalc for :ipesricB&int'of Public .Instruction andj ur Hie transaction oi sucu- omcr Dusincss a mty uro;cr'y eoriic before it. . The sover.ll countiea.of t!fe Territory 'will le-etityt"logre.'XllojHn; representation, liaVd upon' thr Knpublieati v.ite. of 1851, rltli iUj allowance uf one esta ' Ddegatjs frSa"ejclicou4ty.'3i fallows: . - - C iu itiel i "C;icIi1se"v.I.. . Vll:i.:.......0. (ir.tlTam MaricMua...... itotiiv'e. ....... l'inal.. ........ VfWt . . , r." .. Ya.vapaK...... Vutna... Arp rt. .4 5 Extra 1 Tiital. - fi 13 - 4 7 . - -5 - i 5 11 - 10 3 ( t I l. I 1 V- -1 I -4 ..4 1U 15 .t said lime" anil place the Dele;atV from ,fhesBuntrey of Yavapai, 'Yuma, MtUt'lvc, - ApachS and' Maycjipa will meet iu sub Con. j areatiun to 'uoroiniU a Joint Cuuneilmcn;-aad-Iike.Hrisc'.ike cuuntibs of Cociilao, Qra hamuila'. Filial and Pima, to nominate a Joint Councilman. ' ' " WEBSTER STREET, Chairman Central CinCiiUee. j,.iP,.SEPlMi; Seeretopy. '- " -l4tii. Tombstone, Anj;ut 3, 18i6. "Id ' . ' -v SandjjBob returned U'oxa Kjnggton List evenitig' ' Heavy thunder showers Tisited'this "c ltlist Meniifg; " ." ii-i - .... ...... Golden Kule mining.camp wants a delegate to the Republican Convcn--tion, and thf y gbould-have it. Pan.aays that that waternielon in the Sla'ison Dorea window weighs just u even ton. jTigsityiiii.'Pheni npw grgahiir iug a fire department. Something that it should have done some time ago. . The Republican ' C6unty Central .pnimittee will me'etat theOccidental Hotel b:7 :S(Wclock this evening: It "li thoaghttuat" full njembcrBhrp will '-tfeJtVCendairB9l'--v ."fE?,-.r- The Tombstone" is in Teccipt xf a handsome wedding card front Mrand Mrs. Joseph Pagcholy, who are spend ing their honeymoon in Santajferuz California.- AJ f ise Kato Sweeny of BisBe, caiae over from that camp last evening, ard task her departure this morning for California, where she will . spend a. couplcof-nnonlhs. 's : JugeEagton is being spoken of as a candidate for County Judge, on the Republican tieket. The Judge would fill ihe office with credit to himself and. the people, should he"bc-clectcd. Ji. Kelso returned from Kingston lastfffcning. He-says that the town is no good, and no place for a working man to go to, as there are more there .ow tiinn can find employment. WHAT ME HAS DO.E. : jBelow we, publish a Bill that was introduced" ia 'Congress recently whereby we who live in Territories wbuld be abject slaves to the Federal Government ns a careful perusal of the same will. show. Our Delegate to Congress, Curtis C. Bean, worked night and day for lite, defeat of this Bill and happily succeeded in defeat ing it: Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Con gress assembled; That the legisla tures of the Territories of ihe United Slates now or hereafter to be organ ized shall not pass local or special laws in any of the following enum erated cases, that is to say :' Granting divorces. Changing tho names of persons or places'. Liying out, pperiing, altering, and working roads or highways. Vacating roads, town-plats, streets, alleys, and public-grounds. , locating or changing county seats. Regulating county and township affairs. Regulating the practice in courts of justice. Regulating the jurisdiction, and duties of justices of the peace, police magistrates, and constable?. Providing for changes of venue in civil and criminal cases. Incorporating cities, towns, or vil lages, or changing or amending the charter of any town, city, or village. For the punishment of crimes of misdemeanors. For tho assessment and collection of taxes for Territoiial, county, town ship, or road "purposes-. ; Summoning and impaneling grand or.pctit-jurprs. - ' Providing for the 'management of common school. Regulating the .rate of. interest on tuoaey. .. . The opoiiing and'couducting of any election or designating th place, of voting. ' - , . . Thu'salc" or mortgage of real estate belonging to minors or others under disability: " ' 1 '; The protection of game oxjigji. Chartering or licensing ferries or toll bridge. Remitting' fines, penalties, or for- fcitureaBk Creating, increasing, or decreasing fees, percentage, or allowance of pub lic officer during tho term-for-which .said officers are elected or appointed. Changing the law of descent. Granting to any corporation, asso ciation, or individual the right to lay down railroad tracks, or amending existing chartersjor such purpose. Granting to. any corporation, asso ciation, or individual any special or exclusive' -privilege, immunity, ur franchise whatever. In All other cases where a general law gan be njade applicable, no special, law shall be-enacted in any of the' Territories of the United States by the Territorial legislatures thereof. Skc. 2. That no Territory of the United States now or hereafter to be organized-, or any political or mun icipal corporation or sub-division of any such Territory, shall hereafteiC make any subscription to the capital stock of any incorporated company, .or' company ,or- association having corporate powers, or in any manner loan its credit to or use it for the benefit of any such company or asso ciation, fit .borrow any rrtoncy.for the usc it'ny'Such company or associa tion. Sitp. ;3. That no law of any Terri torial legislature shall authorize 'any dejbt to be contracted by-or on behalf of such.. Territory except in the fol lowing cases : To me'et a casual deficit in the revenues, to pay the interest upon the Territorial. debt, to suppress insurrections,' or to' provide for the public defense, except thatin addition to any indebtedness created for such purposes, the legislature may author ize a loan for the erection of penal, charitable or educationnl institutions for such Territory, if the total indebt ednesi of the Territory is not thereby made to exceed one per centum upon the assessed value of the taxable property in sucn Territory as shown by the last general assessment for -taxaf'oh. Aiid nothing iriibis 'act shall.be construed to prohibit" the re funding of any existing indebtedness of 'such Territory or of any political or municipal corporation, county, or 'oilier sub-division therein.- Sec. 4. That no political or mun icipal coi Deration," county, or other sub-divflion la ?ny-"( tnP Territories of the-United States shall ever be come indebted in any manner or for any purpose toanyAmqunt in tlie Aggregate, including existing indebt edness, exceeding four per centum on the value of the taxable property within such corporation, county, or "sub-division, to be ascertained by the last assessment, for Territorial and county -taxes previous to the incurring of" such .indebtedness; and; all. bonds or obligations in excess of such amount given by such corporation shall be void : That nothing in this act contained shall be so construed as tt affWt the validity of any act of any Territorial legislature heretofore en acted, or of any obligations existing or contracted thereunder, nor to pre clude the' issuing of bonds already contracted for in pursuance of express provisions of law ; nor to prevent any Territorial legislature from legalizing the acts of any coun y, municipal corporation, or sub-division of any territory as to any bonds heretofore issued or contracted to be issued. Sec. 5. That section eighteen hun dred and eighty-nine, title twenty three, of the Revised Statutes of the United States be amended to read as follows : ! ... - "The'legislative "assemblies of the several Territories rehall not grant private charters or special .privilege's, but they may, by general incorporation acts; permit persons . to associate themselves together as bodies cor porate for mining, niauujacturing, and other industrial.pursuits and for conducting the business of insurance, banks of discount and deposit (but not' of issue) .loan, trust,' nd- guar antee associations, and for the con struction or operation of railroads, wagon-roads,' irrigating 'ditches, and tho colonization arid "-improvements of lands in connection therewith, or for colleges, remcnarie.4, churches, librar ies, or any other benevolent, charita ble, or scientific association." Sec. 6. That nothing in th's act contained shall be --construed .to abridge tbe power Of -Congress to an nul any law passed by a Territorial lcgihlature, or to" modify any existing law of Congress requiring in any case that the laws of any Territory shall be submitted totCongresr. Sec. 7. That all acts and parts of acts hereafter passed by any" Terri-; torial legislature in conflict with the provisions of this act shall be null and void. Approved, July 30, 1886. j A Deserved Cojaplisat mt. The following letter was received last evening 'by Ike Isaacs, arid ,con- .Uins.a cell deser.wd-' compliment, to tue ioniDstone ire Department: Fkiknd iKK-.Fhenix had a big fire yesterday" morning, and to-day are making strong efforts to organize a fire department; will you be kind enough to send me a copy of the by laws of the Tombstone Fire Depart ment. Your fire department is con sidered the best organized one in the Territory, and youVilt 26nfer a great favor upon the citizens' of Phenixas well as myself-, if yon will send me a copy. -- - Give my regards to all and please write soon. Truly yours. W. M. Brkakknkidoe. , , War! . War!! . Owing te the present attitude of the United States and Mexico, and the in flamatcry dispatches that Are. being received, we believe that our citizens should meet to'g6tjjer and 'prepare for any trouble, that might occur, as we are .cjoso ppoo the border of Sonora. TherefoiQ wp ggeattbat a mass .meeting be held., to-morrow -evening at the court house, and mik -'everybody to attend. trill Go to the Front. The following is a copy of a tele gram Eeut to Gov. Ireland to-day TownsTOXE August 10 1886. To Gov. Ireland Austin Tesnt We have a force cf twenty-eight men armed and equipped ready to take the field at ouc-i subject to your order. .FBANJC Bboad, WILL BE WAR The Mexican Government Will not Yield, and Secretary Bayard, Declares That; this Government Will Nevero So. Special to Ts TUiir Tuksstoks. El Paso, Texas, Aug. 10.-12:25 p. m. No new developments in the Cutting quarrel this morning. There are hundreds of unauthentic;, rumors. It is not generally known although it is a fact, that Cuttiag has" been re moved to the interior until his lawyers appeal is heard. Mexico shows no in clination whatever to yield, and is more defiant than ever. Flags are flying all over Paso del Norte. Sev era! pieces of artilery are planted op posite Fort Mcintosh, on the Mexico sid. Dispatches received this morning from Secretary Bayard, state lhat the' United States Government will never yield if it cqsts the lives of the 'whole nation. ". Cutting believes that lie will be murdered, and the story, given out that he has escaped so as to relieve the Mexican Government of the em barrassment of the situation without surrendering the. principles involved. There is intense excitement through out Western' Texas, and it is tilmost the unanimous' belief -that 'wa.n must and will come. - - - . Later to 'f he Daily Tomdst6hk. ElPAso, Texas, Aug. 10. 3. p.m. J)ipatclies are being received .from all quarters offering' armed and, equipped bodies of men for the fray which must come-within th'cjnext few days. -8eVcral telegrams have been received v from Arizona; but the .general- belief here is that as, there are between' G50'airdl,000 Mexican troops within 100 miles of' Tombstone and Tucson, that the people of those, cities had better prepare for -protection of cities and towns near the Sonora line. :-. "-' 5--' - -.. Citizens here are forming companies and arming them -in case of war which will Surely co;ne. VJ; J. Williams ca ire in'to-day from the Canaueas. ,flr. Slias, accompanied by his wife rt'd.daughte'r,'cam.e up. from Sonora last evening and are registered .at the Occidental. . Arm.ipd Toguet, the former prop rietor of the Maiscrn Poiee, has pur chased the Gregory Restaurant on Fremont street, ' and will throw it open to (he public. in a few dayspas a- first class French' Roteressie. Mrs; Kate Sweeney, Frank Gres'er, Geo. Klein, Bisbee; W. K.- Nichols, Willcox; Mr. Hilsingier, Tucson r J: Smith, Benson; .Leo.. Korner, Charles-' ton, are registered at the Occidental hotel. ' Mr. Gres who hat been employed for the pait few yeari'in the establish ment .of Schoenftld &. Heyman, has branched out for himself, and can now be found in tbe building occupied Jby HillVcarpenter shop, ready to do all. kinds of upholstering and repairing. r From William Curamings, better known as Dublin, who has "been act ing as a. government scout and trailer with.' Capt. Lawton, wejearn that the latter is now stationed in Upodepe, with instructions to remain there until further orders; 'Xieut. 43ate- wood and twopacbe chiefs from 'the reservation'' Are in - communication with Geronimo, and band whoro it is thought -will soon surrender. COSJSTt K ECO R JDS. The following instruments were filed in the office of the County Re corder, .to-day : DEEDS MINES, E, S. Adams and O. Sims to W J. Taylor an undivided i interest iu the Central mine Tombstone district 11. The I. 0. O..F. meet to-night. .... - - - -Editor Daily Tombstone Please, insert in your locals the fol lowing: -' : - " ' . ... - A certain Tombstone gentlemen on a trip down, the San Pedro called on our worthy citizen. Mr. Goslin and having accepted of an invitation to sample .his private .bottle he wandered around until he chanced to meet Bald win and a "God Bless you"" from his 'ingering illness and then a trip to .Finch's- and a. "how are you from his sudden death", was all' that was requir ed to start him on his tiip. He finally brought lip with buggy upside down in the river. As the mail is loaving he is undergoiu rep lirs. Gjdin on one end of the hose and Dyar super intending. - Bexsos- Citizen. There are now thirty-fiVe.men work ing at the Golden Rule mine and a big strike is reported in the mine yes terdayf Harry Jenkins and wife returned last evening from Sari" Francisco. Harry says that the Chinese curse ia t.'rrible iu that city. Hon. W. F. Nichols of Willcox came over from that lively little town last evening to attend the meeting of the Republican County Central Com mittee this evening. The Epitaph editor shouIJ read the Din introduce! in uonjrraj m a - oth-:r cVuum which wm de'etled .'byCol B-a.i anl then tell us wh ther hi ihinki our delegate has dons 'Anything. V .. TELtfGKAPillC. V- ; - Hnrder Ktiffinma. Brownsville, Tex, August 9 Advi ces from ap river state that A'dolfo Gjuz.alcs and a, large number of his. revolutionary followers are scattered about the Ruseias ranch having cross ed the river for safety. Two of the Milstcd boys re with him. One Mike Milsted and Martin and Apolinario Tr.evenq were captured by Col; Preje des CaVaso's'cavelry, "As tliey ate well known marauders they vriX prob ly be hung. Inncau:elo Tapaia and and eight of his .men are camped be tween this city and Point Isabel. Tapia has a wound in his arm receiv j jcd in 'his recent .light with .Herundez and one of his men Reyes is huit in the head,. It being reported- tb-day that they intended to attack the Steamer" Train on which a large amount of specie is usually carried .Sherriff Brito and a posse of .Sheriffs went on to guard, it froin assault. Wlsroawla .looasliiueris. Milwaukee- - Wis-- Augus t - '9 The United States, -revenue officers are about to make?, rajd p'n-A lart,e num ber of illicit'whuky 'stills' reported to exist .in the, woods of Manitowoc County. -The moonshiners are said to have flourished there v for 'years i ?- i 1 1 i . i - . i . - j Having oeen enauieu io avoid . suspic ion by representing themselves, as farmers, They Jiave raised their own" grain for whiskey distilling' purposes and have smuggled .ilf0 product to various parlt pf the state where- they have readily disposed of it to saloon keepers, One of the principal secret distilleries is owned by an old woman and she is said to have made a'fortunc out of it. A Kau'fman of Manitowoc 1 has been arrreated -and iiis' still has . i been demolished by the revpnue offi cers. Other arrest8:are to fullow. It is said that bu'&ines has. beeu carried on'fdryeari'oy a large n'utnhcr'of.tne so-called farmers.- . Fatal ly Blubbed -' r ' Albuquerque N, M. August 9 This Morning a serious cutting affair took, place at'. th .villiage';oi..Atriso near this city, which wj prove fatal to one of the parties engaged. Il appears Ihit'Saiitbs ArniijoA" wealthy M'exicati citizeirwas dtlvirig home ill bis Wagon when Invariaaanchex' i half wilted Mexican laborer attempted to climo into-theebicle to this Armijo object ed when.Sanchez drew a pistol and struck the owner of the wagon over the head: In the melee vhich ensued' Santos Amarijo btabbed Sanchez, with a long knife in the region of the heart inflicting 4-fatal wound. Senor Armarijo at once Burr6ndered himself and after a preliminary examination before a Justice of the Peace was bound over to the next term of the District Court in the sum of 5-000. A. Pfotofficc Robbed. Topeka Kan TVugut 9 The Post Office jit O.-age city was robbed last night oi $350 in money and f 109 iu postage stamps. The store ia which the Post office was kep. was entered by burglars and they effected, entcrance to the oafe by boring a small hole through the outer dcor And in serting a small wire and throwing hack the bolti. They then blew "the inside door to the burglar proof box openwith blasting.powder And secur ing several hundred dollars made good their escape. The some' store was entcred-A few weeks ago and ia thought by the same parties' as they seemed to hive thoroughly under,, stood the premises. It is thoagbt ihat the burglars .arc, professionals and are perhaps tnc same gang that have re cently been operating in Newton Hutidiinso:i, Alma And.Topeka. 5.enl I'lsbf Over ass Opfa. Kansas Citv Mo JLueust 8 The Gill is Opera Hou$e management and the trustees. of the Gillis .estate have been long disagrocing-as'to theproper policy to pursue in"' the -'mansgesimt of the opera house. Yesterday the trustees of the estate Messrs Bernard Donnelly, J. Campbell and W. S Gregory claimed that Manager C F, Craig who was left ih'UsonjaiiageJtte&t of the house iu tho absence oi Jhia brothers refused to yield .possession and was.arrested in contuqueiice on a charge of unlawful detainer. He araa promptly released on bail: The war rant for his arrest was only oqh of tbe formalities .incident-to the-forcible change' of management. "Tbe viblajp tion oi contract," which Mr. B. Dou- "nelly explained wa the cause ftf;. iie rup.nre, mean's that the 'trustees "be-r leived the house had deteriorated in " character, and h id lost stan'diug'- both with the public' and the profession. Mr. Mori Cr..ig says the old manage ment will inakeA bitter fight jsu the kasein thWouns. '-.. Gus Tribolet is now' running his meat market, on Allen-street on a ttric.tly cashv basis and it will pay our citizens to call at his shop and get the- choicest cut of" beef- "lux very little-. cash. - 8-ftL' Talk about fine 'goods) "both foreign and domestic the citizens of . .Tomb Btone should call and see - the fine stock, just received hy Harris', Tomb stone's popular jailor.-- Mr. Harria has an 'experienced Buyer in the' e&it nd in ' Califo'riliA' '.who -'pn5fc.baae riothipg but tl finest goods and the hiteal figures. 'Call and, examine them at his fa'shioijahre tailbrih empo'riura in Behih bldetvAien;rbet. '5-14 Tbe ...ciVest sua -test.'itoreta --trade lc -;own,-i.ut lierrer: -fcCture..f5-Uri" ZVotice to C r e i t o r " EiUtp'oC Ambrose; Cjull, 'deceased-: Ths crediturs.V? ;"ttinlAll:.'pwW. bari"Dc clallas against tlie said uaincd. iiatUe areUierebr oiuiined to exiilliit their iaiuii with tlie utce-sary v4JUCuers.U ute Vjtbin ten-caoiriU jitur. uicilVsi -pa WicUoil?)t, tliis nuttcu st la it uuictrui Junes uauiuion, m me iuj uf 1 oiuuituue, Cu.uuty tit Co'cbist, Territory ol Aruuuu, or tue same will lis forsver barred - J'UEC LY.UX,' A'dmiclstJ-stor. JL4lcd, TotatMinuc, July 'JO, 1SSC.. . !,.. r",,.' TS. . iuw iickcu iu. tue ruiue u jar. -awia - Kirictv's haadioncly iinprovea p'roperjy sr uuw rei.il. Keinemuer tbat,tliis is .one at thu'fi'.i&t gardens in Tombstone, there b inr 16 bearing fruit trees,1-Resides minj oVbVrsthatt wfll, bear'nSif season. -Bercra- rpu Tines "of dlfferebt varieties, now cot cred witb'iusl-iusjfruit, current snd goose berry ,.buKies.'6oifycajl bVconrincoiJ bj callings! Mr Kirlew's residence batK of me Uuiou Soda )Vork's.'' Tickets are or'de at -tbe lowiriceof ine dollar cacti, andcB be (jrocu'rud at 8iMsrnel.i, and alt tlie lead inR biuincss boussa iu tou, 7-4tf When you go to tlie city don't fail to see LcWr buuiuiernclct, undrtbe &iIdvr;o. Iramt Summcrllcid has lb' larxt stocjf uf .jBlotliluj; hi 3a'u f rancisco, t - iH-;iIarket Street, uuder the Baldwin. f J-84tf. FOK SALE AKanca e'tsbt miles fronj Tdmbstoae- I'lenty of .water and fi'Hf good bouse, corral and watering 'troughs 1"or farther particulars apply, to DcVVltt -4 For the finest ilirtbinjr.go to Lester Suaj nivrtleld uuutr Ihe Uuidv in Hotel, Sju Frao viaco, California. A responaiole V.w Toikt-ouipsuy vrtnlf a luremuu iniuieiiiaiely lo'tiike Cbsre inniterdiii clion uf CousnlttiiK EiiKinei-rJf MiAvr luiiits iu elevated, heiJtby texlos vi llo.iaura; cue speaking tpmiUb preferred. A dusliabic pobiliou lor a lirsl-clas majn Aodicss, "HondurW P.O. BoxKilB, 'ejr urK, btuling iu lull, time and nature of e ri uuce, infereuee? and salary cxpec r