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pi? i;- 8k ?vv5e r f V K , ft ,v V ? n 'hi b? ". S LO?,k .v. 6Ji , s .Ap BSf M 'tipsy p A UL rror. a3 our oillco iorco has novor fi V aasstzaam fyt SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1895. ed IYTIS HD1TOIIIAL. ol OUR COUNTRI'S CURSE. Thoro is supposed to bo about Sixteen hundred millions of dollars in tlio money of tho United States, all told. ' Thoro is ovor two thousand milliortB to bo paid by tho many each year; to tho fow who havo in comes tiuilt up unuor tno law. This Ukq thousand millions is interest Tt is just as effectual in laki'ng money from tho pooplo as if titled incomes to tho fow fiy.d by law. And it is just as Tuanont, thoy can no or pay tho jprincipal. Thus tho people are -paying fixed incomes to tho amount .annually of four times tho cost of Tunning the govornmont. Thoy jay annually moro monoy to tho fow who havo interest incomes, than tho -total slock of monoy in tho country. Tho debt in tho U. S. as gathered Jrom tho consus Bureau and other data amount to forty thousand inillions of dollars, national, corporate, municipal and privato indebtedness. Anavcragorateofintoiost of but six por cont on this sum is ovor two thousand millions of dollars. Jt comes from, tho toiling masses and goes into tho pockot of iho monoy lenders. It is a constant stream from tho common pooplo to fow, and saps tho business vitality of wholo communities. Tho machinery of law is adjusted to theso couits Tender judgments and tho sheriffs lovy and collect tho executions. With sixtcon hundred millions in monoy tho peoplo aro oxpoctcd to Fortv Thousand Millions i, i j - v ,- debts, whon it is All wore to bo day, to lorost. A C3 lO Jdn9BfpK!n) oo wipeu hearted, hon- ho nation standing lior.not pleading, but utoly domandiug equality foro tho law. This condition is our country's curso. How long will it contimio? It is a question which the masses can and must solve. As tho benighted hcathon worships his voiceless idol with tho savago of barbarism, so aro our people too prono to hero worship. If tho masses awaken to tho situation, read aright their wrongs, and stand erect in their American man- . hood, tho strugglo will bo brief, .and our fair America will again bo "Tho Land of tho Proo and tho Home of tho Bravo"- The agitation of tho building of tho wagon road from horo to Camp Apache ought not to bo allowed to dio out. Whoop it up boy's, and nut it throutrh. It will bo ono of tho best ontorprisos tho peoplo of tho valley can invest in. Every ' business man in tho valloy should intorcst himsolf in it, which would mako it an assmod success. Tho bailey crop of tho valloy is comparatively light, whilo tho wheat cron has been proportion toly increasod. This is as it . -. . . . ,. . .should bo. With tho lacimies wo now havo for making a first class grade of flour thero is no reason -why our farmers should not lizo good prices for their wheat. in Some papors soom to think thoro .is bomo sort of a fight going on tho Guardian and tho This is certainly a grovious v-discovered it yot, and thoy havo y Vicon on duty most of tho time. Yho Guardian is simply "moving .a.'ong." ,.. ti'imktam.ism is booming in all 1 f tho civilized world just now, .wd thcro is every reason to beliovo that it will bo triumphant At tho polls in our next liaf election. Keop up tho And Uio campaign of 'Wbion bv Ml means Republican. J i tb - ffijlt5 Secretary of tho Navy has awarded bids for threo new torpedo ,,.4 'Pima tho cood work of Irailding 1 our Nav' S003 on ' ... SeVKNTEEN U.UOUHAKU uuouuis wi m M .. I, nil aIa sF -wheat wfluld havo paid tho Prosi j..'a atftT" in 1873. To-day it requires six times as much to pay only double thfl amount. ; 'v- ,Thb Bulletin can wen wish not iu ifc;, frmto a "scrap" with tho Guar- Ir wo wcro tho Bulletin man wo would never foico an issuo on let ters. e Last week tho Guardian publish tho a certificate of .good charactor our District Attornoy, lrom Josso B. Hays, of Pima. Noxt I Bulletin. Tho Guardian has been looking for a letter complimentary to tho Hullctm man. but it has thus far is found nono. Certificates of good charactor in that direction aro indeed a rarity. The Tribune is pleased to learn tho untruth of tho statomont that Mark Smith has concluded to lo- cato in Los Angeles. Arizona can not afford to loso such men Though always opposed to him politically, tho editor of this paper desires to bear testimony to tho fact that as a friend and neighbor ono who can bo implicitly trust ed ho has mot none tho superior of Mark Smith. If tho democracy should got control of affairs after statehood has boon effected, Mark would represent Arizona in tho United States Sonato as honestly and ably as any man could, and would crivo as cood satisfaction to tho pooplo 'generally. Floience Taibune. & Another C'r'inU. In tho commencement of tho preliminary examination of Thco. Durrant who is accused of the murder of two young girls, Minnie Williams and Blanch Lamont, in San Francieo, A. 13. Williams tho father of ono of tho.murdovcd girls was called as a witness but in his placo a young woman rushed to ttio stand and said that no ono should testify befoio her. Sho gavo tho uamo of Williams and said that sho would bo tho on" to judgo Durrani and ordered him rcawho tried t 'iffiKNC!'0 SPKSSrds. lift6 $J8J8enr by ranw i'o'lcfc wis as follows: Citizens of tiio City and County oi San Francisco; to the Public Omcials: RcspoHed Gentlemen Tho coming woman, giftod with high spiritual power and foi whom tho world has beon waiting, stands hoie in your midst. Sho is obliged by forco of circumstances to mako her- solf known, first m thopolico court of San Francisco, for sho Ins corao to judgo tho hart of man and woman, through wisdom given by Christ . No man in tho city and county of San Francisco is worthy to sit in judgment during tho trial of Thoodoro Durrant; thorefoio, I, Lucy Laura Gould Williamson, do doclaro, with authority oi God, theso law proceedings must be brought to a closo with tho reading of this letter. No attempt must bo made by any person to again arrest Durrant or again hold him guilty for murder. I, Lucy Laura Gould Williamson, through tho spirit of God, declare Thoodoro Durrant found innocent befoio tho judgment seat of God and henceforth responsible for his actions. With the greatest lespcct to all parties and justico to tho prisoner, Thoodoro Duriant, I am yours. Lucy G. Williamson. Lubricating oil at tho Drug Store, Mr. Burt Nutting who is living at Magdclona, Old Moxico, has a forco of men at work building a now residence in Saffoid. Mr. Nutting oxpeots to move his family horo in August or Soptomber. Tho program as cariied out in tho Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. conference at Thatcher last Sunday was well rondorcd and very instructive; tho instructions given by tho officers woio good and tho young peoplo should put them into practice. John Sims, Will MoBrido, Ira Porter, and Miss Susio Sims, of Pima, Mis. Maggio lirinkcrholr, and Miss Sarah Allrcd, of Thatcher, started for St. David, on tho San Podro, in Cochise Co. last Thursday, in tho interest of tho Sunday schools. JbTotico for Publication. IIomoHlutul No.1068. Lvid Office at Tucion, A biz ,) April 21, 1895 Notice Is hereby given that tho following namtd settler has illod notice of his intention to mako final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tho clerk of the District Court at Solomouvlllc, Arizona, on Juno 3, 1W5, iz William A. Clark, of Edon, Graham county, Arizona, for tho S K Y. of N W V, and S Ji of N HKbcc3and8y K otNWJf Bec2,Tpfi 8 it 21 K He names tho following witnesses to proe his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz John Waddlond William A Carter, of Matthews, Arizona, and Thomas A. Fuller and Wiley Holllday, or Men. Arizona 47Ct KUUKNEJ. 11JIITEL, Register Noticofor Publication. Ilomostond No. lO'lO. I..AS.D Office at Tucson, Ariz ,1 March 25th, 1895 i Notice Is hereby ghen that tho following-named settlor has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before tho Judge of tho l'robato Court at Solomom Me, Ailzona, on May 11, 1845, viz, , , l'cter II. Mcltridc, Plan, Graham county, Arizona, for tho W of S W X, Sec U and W X N W Sic 13 1 p 6 8 R 21 E. He names tho ro'lowlng witnesses to proe his continuous resldeuco upon and culthatlon of said laud, lr Joseph Foster, James Msckand Thomas Pima, Graham couut), Arizona, and William A. Carter, of Matthews, Graham county Ar,J? EUOENEJ. TRIPPKL. UUNOAN. A wagon road is to bo mado at onco from McDcrmott's mino to Duncan road. John Kief, of El Paso, arrived last Wednesday to spend a fow days on tho ranch of Ward & Court- noy. Mr. Wasscrman left for Now York and Pai is last Monday. Ho tho owner of tho McDormott mines, having purchased them from tho original owner. Mr. Wassorman, of San . Francis co, camo in with Mr. II. W. Childs. Tho peoplo in Cailislo had a large Hag iloating from a staff on the big house, celobrating tho arrival ol Mr. Childs. Mr. Childs spent Monday in Duncan with Mr. Colquhoun, the Gcneial Manager of the railroad, making airangemonts for the transportation of supplies, otc, Moio monoy is in circulation now about Duncan and Cai'lislo than thoro has been for years and tho farmers aro looking for good times this summer aB thoy will havo a good market for all farm produce. Mr. Shockloy has succeoded in getting a bond on the Alabama mino and has gdno to Avork on it, putting ten won to work last Thursday, and expects to put on twenty more m a fow days. " Uo is using all whito labor. He will ship ore as fast as it is mined. Georgo McDonald has struck rich ore in somo claims ho is interested in at Lost Camp that will lun very high in silver. Horn & liver can bo scon ,in threads Avhero tho lock is fcroken. lie claims that ho has a two foot ien of such rock. He brought 30 sacks of tho oro to Duncan and shipped it by the fiist train, gomp; along himself to boo that it did not get lost and to bo piosent when it is assayed. C. 11. Wores, assayor of Tucson, went to Carlisle fromSolomonvillo 'ast Monday, lie rotnrned Wednesday, and has made arrangements to l eot an office and sampling in Duncan; work to commence on the building atouco. Mr. Wores s ii s in 15 years experience, and m ti.ueliug over both Arizona and Nfw Mexico he has never seen tho equ il to the Carhslo district ior uoiii nign ana low graac ores. Ho predicts a very bright futuro for Carlisle. Carlisle to-day, in our estima tion, is tno best mining camp in tho bouthwest. Theio has beon about fitly oxperts in there this spring, and every ono of them claim that insido of threo months Carhsjo will bo producing not only a large quantity of high grade oro but bullion. For j'ears tho few peoplo who havo been living up tlioio have been shipping small quantities of rich oro, and know tlioio wasplonty of rich rock which only awaited tho investment of capital for its development. Capitalists would not como in, how-over, on account of tho two largo mills standing idle. Thoy claimed that if there was such rich oro in so largo quantities, it looked queer to see thoso idle mills. But now that capitalists havo, invested wo predict a rush to Cailislo immediately. A. C. Windham mado a trip to Safford last week, roturning Monday. Mr. W. says that there is no doubt of ,that being the farming portion of tho county. Ho speaks very highly of tho valloy in general. M. Judge Blake mado a business trip to Wilcox last Saturday, and returned Monday. Tho Judge reports tho peoplo in tho vi cinity of Wilcox aio shipping cattle this week, at tho rate of about 1,000 head daily to Kansas and Montana, and ho boliovcs that tho shipment will total up to 25,000 or 80,000 head during this month and noxt. Summons. In the Justices' Court, Treclnct No 10. in tho County of Graham, Terrltoiy of Arizona 1IEBER0 CIIIjARSONI 1'laintltr, SUMMONS. It. SI. TUBUS, Defendant Action brought In tho Justices' Court, Precinct No 10, In and for Graham County, Territory of Arizona, bends greeting to It. M. Tubbs, defendant You aro hereby summoned and required to appear In an action brought against you by tho ntimn named Tilalntlffand answer tho comvlalnt filed with tho Justico of the abovo entitled court at Central, in tho County or Graham, Territory or Arizona, within iUe days (exclusive -of the day ol service) alter the service upon you or this summons. If served In this precinct, 5 days but ir served out or tho precinct and within this county, then within 10 days, ir served out or the county 15 days, In all other cases within 20 days You are hereby notified that lr you rail to appear and answer tho complaint as required herein, Judgement by default will be taken against J ou for tho sum er 877.11 on said account, and Interest thereon train the first djy or March, 18J5, at tho rite or 7 perctnt. per annum, and for costs and dlsbursments In this bch air expended. Glun under my hand this 4th day of April, 1895 ISAAC COMBS, 1 Justice of the Peace. Precinct No 10 I Wish to Announco to the Publio that I havo and overhauled my icfure Gallery, And am now prepared to do Good Work. YOU CAN GET - - -PICTURE ' IN ANY STYLE DESIRED at my now location on ' , .Boobo's Coiner. gjfe'bocauso if it , it will ; j. MsM! kT. l - V ,- I 'DAus&ell. m itesnsier.. pktmnsm . . w BSBSSaaBlaiSMS r -' tr" KmmmtHmS 'S&, "V . -V$ m&'&BmmBMmivr notick. is horoby givin that any porson or porsons travoling over my road with a wagon or wagons (except employes of tho undersigned) shall pay tho sum ofl,00 for each trip. Wo can no longer keep tho road in repair for tho public freo of charge P. J. JACOBSON. Silks! Silks! Silks! All kinds of summer silks at tho Bluo Storo. Buy Your Goods at the great On Main Street, Thatcher, - - Ariz. Wo tako in exchango for goods all kinds of Farm Produco, making it within tho roach of every ono to do business with us. Wo keep on hand all kinds of. Dreps -:- Goods, jvnl Slioet, GEOCERIES AND NOTIONS. Call and sco us and convince of Our Low Prices. TYLER, LAYTON and MOODY, mOKRIETOItS THATCHER, - ARIZONA iliiams HOT Noni' Xlic Doiol, Our tables aro furnished with best faro tho country produces. Rooms Large, Neat, Cool and Clean. I also keep in connection with tho Hotel a general stock of Dry Groodw, ivxid jS"otlollH. THE va IONEEB STORE D Cillers In Groceries, Notions, andXiy A Complete Lino of Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Also a largo stock of r.OOTSnnd SHOrS at lrom SI 00 to $3 50 We make a specialty of all kinds of -:- MILLINERY -:- Also a fine lino of Desirable Tattcrns of W nil Paper, at from 20 to 40 cents per double roll PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES- You will always find our clerks nttentlvo to your wants, and our goods to givo satisfaction. .T. R- Welker & Co., Main Street, LAYTOff. tSd r D S0 1 H S2j7 I Will Sell jly Stock of AND CLOTI1IHQ 7s eg w O 0 pLOIilli JHffl g BHM -4 CO if Im it a XJj O wf hiiT n..3n:,i. MSI nurses. buuuiuggs. - - inH XNJrfflnmnjirrri? PlPlitlPflli Qareful Drivers, Livery Feed and Sale Stables, Teams in readiness at all hours Lot by tho day or hour rnopiiiETOK. Safford, Arizona P. J. Jacobson. 6. P. Jacobson. zmti IUif.Krr'??!? Va rsKsSAEwStj IHKwmlsT?52i a , semmm tiiffiJiLUvi .. i? Ua MIS1 THE LARGEST LUMBER YARD Iff THE VALLEY. Gall and Bee Us! Bills filled at the yards or mill. Everything kepi necessary to build a house. DOOES, WINDOWS, SHINGLES and EUILDEES' MATERIAL 5p?eial Baraips for Qasf? Remember the Place, P. J, Jacobson & Sons,, SAFFORD. Sig'ii, Fresco, -:- and Ornamental PAINTING, in all kinds of WOOD. PAPER HAtfGUttG A SPECIALTY. Scenic IPainting, DONE TO OKDEU. SAFPORD, - - - - ARIZONA. If you intend to live, you want to live as cheap as you can, and save all you can; you can live well and save twenty per cent, by buying of s? IJEALEnS IN General Merchandise, TIIATCHEE, A. T. Tho highest market prices paid for farm and dairy Call and see us and bo convinced. For tho Good things of this earth go to flat Uapsley's, Who always keeps In Stock tho Choicest Brands of Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Schlitz and Anheuser Beer Always in Stock. Saloon opposlto Jennings and Kirtland's Stort SArFORD, AUT7.0NA. 1'liox,oxig'lil)xecl Will bo kept tho standing season at my corral in Safford. Service, -- l-CO This is tho only Thoroughbred JorsoyiBull in tho Valloj'. J? 3P. J. Jacobson. FOR ALL KINDS OF DEY DOODS, GEOCEEIES, GLASS-WARE, and NOTIONS, Go to tho CENTRAL STORE H..O. CnLARSOisL, rnoPRiETOit CENTRAL, AEIZ. W"" RANGE 4T' and TOWN " " Farming Machineiy and Implements. A I AGENTS TJIIE Osborne? a Mo.uers, i Raises a ai?d Reapers, SELF BINDERS and BIndinff Twine, Spring Tooth and Disk Harrows, Plows, Cultivators, Etc. A Full Line of ",,s3,' -M- Osborn Machine Extras Always on Hani Como imil Sco TJ. SAFFORD, - ilITzM, xtxxxxw fJitf! vm vHR ! Buy iefe al Eastern Wliolesale Prices I sell for cash and am prepared to give my customers moro for tho money than any house in Graham County. I havo just received a completo lino of v &pnngi Which will be sold at the closest margin Also a Full line of SSeus' Clothing, on which I defy competition. I also have toi'stantly on hand a complete line of LABXSS' FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS ana S2I0SS, -Call at the BLUE STOKE and bo convinced. U Q Main Street, Safford, Ariz. 22 UBTliaUUB SI . ,- wagon, HORSESHOEING ' 1 CARRIAGE, Qgjffcp ' 3 and REPAIR UllUS 51 &E0. A. LSfEY, Prop'r. Tifft's Old Stand. SOJiOMONVILLE a m m B Successor to M. FORT THOMAS, A Full and Complete Stock of ?! Corral and Water1 For Teamsters- THE POPULAR r te KIIB a i The FavOrite Roue to all Points orth, East and West. Sec that your tickets read via tho Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Eailway. For any information fares, connections, otc, call on or address GEO. T. NICHOLSON, G. P. & T. A., Topoka, Kan. O. II. MOEEIIOUSE, D. F. & P. A., El Paso, Tex. Ft. Thomas, San Carlos and Globe STAGE JAKE LAYTON BROS., . . Proprietors. Runs Daily Stages between tho above named places. CARRIES U. S. HAIL. All kinds of Express promptly forwarded. We aro prepared to carry passengers at all times, and keep extra rigs for tho accommodation Careful Drivers. gkb. Mccarty, Contractor and Builder " SAFFOED. ABIZ,. ods . i tjMifwn j t fn)W9mm. i -H Pa Jackson Hay Forts, Ertcl Presses. Oovroxpoiidenoo Solicited. - ARIZONA I 3 A. Leahy. Arizona. DO! is iiyyip of drummers and families. m,,1w Easy Stagej il S. N. ENSTROM KEEIS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A STOCK OF Reliable Boots & Shdg lie Is also prepared to afceT am uoots ana enoes to '. PIMA, ; - JM 1 :t - A