! "$ ILvnuY 13. Fox, - - Soorotary. i yt CV- i tit 1 TV-1 T ? ",- . ..'A "SSS wtc ifcnjmwnu 1 ' ' ' ; Dollar tif 1873. published every Saturday nv tiii: GUARDIAN PUBLISHING CO., " (Incorporated) John J. Birpno, - - Manager. dustrial interests of ihat city makes i tho ovent ono of national and oven international importance. It is a stinging body blow given to tho financial policy of tho administration at Washington. It is more than that. It is a dcclarationof r,warmadoby tho masses against !'Hho monoy lenders who r.i this ;... A!ii n..,i r.. tiin ia. ... vtllliu uiuiuiu, cum icji liiu i,uoc nvv decades have dictated tby adminis trations of thoso highest in author- v ity. It id a cheoriiig buglo blast all tho frieiub'of silver coinage !r " on cquul terms jjwitli gold. It is tho rallying cryAto arms, and will bo responded tox by stout hearts and patriotic souls ovorywhoro throughout tho lanik as promptly and earnestly as did ijio homo sons ol iionnv Sootland re "xV spond to tho rallying cry f their comrades in tho days of BrucO and Wallace. Tho voice of Chicago for free coinago makes it absolutely certain that tho Illinois Democracy on tho 5th of June, in Stato convention, will emphatically doclaro ? for Treo ooinairo. It is rronornllv S recognized that tho declaration of L. candidaoy of Adlai H. Stevenson for President in 1896. It is safo to say that no man in Illinois is dearer to the masses of that Stato than Stevenson, and lin fiitm lino o a4vrnrr Tml1 iiiintt 1ir I ' sympathies and conlidonco of tho common people throughout tho ontiro country. Ho has novor sympathized with tho gold-bug policy of Clcvoland, and has generally boon rogarded as an tration man upon financial legisla tion and policies "Whilo occupy-' ing tho Vice-Presidential chair as L'rosident of the Senate, during recent fitiancial legislation, ho has never failed in cases of a tio to cast ' his voto in favor of frco coinage. FVilfo has always beliovod that tho in- torests of tho masses demand moro monoy in circulation, and years ago was threo times eloctodto Congress from a strong republican being elected as a greenback- Dbmocrat. lie is tho man of tho thtfur for tho ireo silver Democrats of the land, and, if nominated for tho Presidency upon a frco silver platform, tho combined powers of tho gold-bugs cannot provont him from SAveoping tho land from ea to' sea, with tho possiblo exception of a few boroughs east of the Snsquehanna. There aro many mon, who, if elected, would bo truo to tho in- toiests of Iho people, but among thorn all there is no truer homo-loving American than Adlai E. Stevenson. The short paragraph appearing in our columns last week referring L ANU MAKAQER JOB DEl'AimiKNT SATURDAY, MAY, 11, 185)0. TF.I5MS I Per yoar, lnnd.nco... " IRIX Month ' &2.00 1.00 Addreu all Comtmmlcatlona The Guardian Pnb. Co., i(. SArroisn, Amz. 1?0R PRESIDENT IN 1890. The prompt action of tho Domo crats of tho great city of Chicago itJQlt vno u nisi, m pronouncing ho ' omphaticallj' in favor of tho froo coinage of silver at a ratio of 1G to 1 marks tho beginning of a glo in American politic1) greater than any other sinco tho eloction of Lincoln to tho Presidency in 1800. Tho commercial magnitude, population, great business and in n V;, vQ rosuient oiovonaoH auuuiu -:,. IT' - II !. CM 1 1.1 havo been credited to tho BqcI.i Mountain XTews from whioh it was takon i v -y Japas has done well, but'sho will n o t'bacCa 1 1 cdiupo n to civilize ftho HvW.;fF SILVER IS POPULAR. In an intorviow published in tho Oouiie) Journal, Senator Blackburn, in unmistakable ternib, outlines his position on tho bilvcr question and by boldly throws down tho gauntlet to bis opponents for similar candor on tho fcamo subject. Senator Blackburn has written with his own hand tho staloment of tho position on which ho oxpects to stand or fall in tho Senatorial r.ico. lie of doclares his position as follows: I novor had, havo not now, and novcr intond to havo any secrets in politics. I am at a loss to understand how any ono, especially in Kentucky, can remain m as to my sentiments upon tho f silver question, il'thoy feel .enough intorest in tho matter to desiro such in information. "For the last twenty years, in it Congress and on the stump, at A and everywhere, I havo oarncslly and persistently insisted upon tho restoration of tho silver motal to that placo in tho monoy systom of tho country which it hold prior to tho passage of that act of demonetization in 1873. If there is one man in public lifo in all .tho country whoso views on tho subject were entitlod to bo known to all inoii by reason of his acts and utterances I had reasons to beliovo I was that man. I am in favor of opening the mints of this country to the unlimited coinago of tho silver metal on an equality for tho coinage of gold. 1 am a bimetallism I want and moan to continno to insist upon tho uso of both motals on even terms as tho redemption monoy of this country. I am opposed to this Govern mont waiting for any confcrcnco to act. Our oxperionco with such agencies has not boon such as to giv"o us either confidonco or hope a of tho attainment of this purpose. "In 1792 this country, with only 4,000,000 of pcoplo, was bold enough to prove its self ablo to discard tho monotary systom of Great Britain and established ono of its own. which for nearly a hundred years mot every demand and stood ovory strain that tno growin ana development of tho country put upon it. I beliovo tho destruction, entailed upon us by this polioy, of one-half of our redemption monoy, has contribuated moro than any cause to this shrink-ago of all values, tho depreciation of all tho stagnation of trado, the paialysis of industry, tho financial troublos in which wo now find ourselves. "I havo an abiding faith in tho capacity of 'this parity motal to work out and maintain its permanent intorgrity with gold provided tho oppressivo hand of tho law is removed and tho mints of the country aro thrown open to its coinago. I beliovo and always did boliovo tho act of 18(3 was an un constitutional measure. I beliovo that tho act of 1873 would havo been so hold by tho Supremo Court of tho United States had not partisan spirit dominated the action of that body. This conviction I havo stated in dobato on tho floor of the Sonato as broadly as I put it here. "I beliovo wo should tako this action at tho earliest day possible, independent of tho policies or views of other nations. I havo an-abiding faith in tho ability of my country to establish and maintain its own monatrry systom. In my judgment, wo aro independent of foreign dictation or domination in tho ono as in the othoi. "In August, 1893, when tho bill proposing to ropeaHho purchasing clauso of what was known as tho Sherman act was before the Sonato, I said in a speech thou and there that I wanted tho right of coinago for silver, and without limitation. Lot thoso who will seok to distort and provont tho issue ponding, tho effort will fall. Tho American pco plo aro not to bo hoodwinked or decoivod further. "The peoplo aro rapidly coming to know that tho issue beforo them is a contest between tho advocates of a single gold standard upon tho ono hand, and those who demand tho uso of both silver and gold upon tho other. "For ono to claim that ho is a bimotallist, coupled with tho condition that bimetallism is to be brought about only as a result of an international conference, is a mere ovasion of tho situation. That is simply tho work of a lawyer who files an affidavit for a continuance. Sonator Blackburn's interview has called forth an editorial from tho Evening Post callingupon tarwCarlisle to corao out and an- ''' I III in II1 Wlllll lllll II II II 111 HMHIIIW III II ) I llh IW.IL HJtM.mil1 Ji ., , iuuiuui.li..i.'T..,i " s 1. "V "WuS? JjffiA, t E3 swor tho'Seilatdr. 'Uho I"'"- " i Port say L,nMAN. c, ANn pANn.p ART fil.RS (W INHnRPOR ftTTM I5 - .;- - mm "Senator Blackburn's challongo to tho Administration and to the fiiends of tho Administration is a challongo which Mr. McCrcary cannot mcot and which must bo met tho gentleman from Kentucky, who is by invitation of Mr. Clove-land, Secretary of tho Treasury. "It should havo been met befoie. Under tho dofianco of Mr. Blackburn and Proctor Knott tho siloncu f tho Secretary savors too much timidity. The fight for sound principles, for reason, for Democracy, must bo made and made before tho mooting of tho State convention a in June. Tho hard money Democrats havo Avaited for Mr. Carlisle to speak, they havo waited r some indication tha tho was in earnest. Ho is tho natural leader this contest, and ho cannot open tho campaign too soon, nor put into too much of his lighting qualities. crisis is upon the Democratic party in Kcntuck' and it cannot bo averted. It is indeed unfortunate that tho Supremo Court of the United States could not have oomo to some definito conclusion on the tax. An equally divided court means nothing except that the decision of one circuit judge in favor of tho law holds good, except as to incomes derivod from ronts on real estate and from inteicsts on federal, state, county and municipal bands. If "anothor circuit judge should decide that tho entire law is unconstitutional, this decision, under existing conditions, would havo equal weight with that of tho other circuit judge wjio decided to tho contrary. Tho only points regarding tho income tax that were finally decided arc that the Astors, Goulds Yanderbilte, ct id omne gonus, cannot bo reached by an incomo tax. A motion for is now pending and if granted the constitutionality oftho law, in all respects, may bo fully determined if Associate Justico Jackson is ablo to participate or his successor appointed. ltcports from the Carlisle camp, aro to tho effect that tho camp presents tho appearance of an in cipient boom and those interested aro oncouraircd to believe that many who havo been attiacled thorobv tho ronorts of the vast wealth of tho mines, havo come to stay. "Whilo Oarlislo i3 in Grant County New Mexico, its prosperity is a matter of deep concorn to tho peoplo of Graham. Some of our best citizons havo intorests thoro and if it prospors a homo market for tho propucts of this valloy -will bo found there. TERRITOKIAIi. Clipped and Condensed Prom Late Exchanges. PASSING EVENTS OF THE WEEK Ilnppenlnga Tliioughout tlio Territory Edited "With tlio bclsors. Thousands of men aro oxploring in every direction and there is an unusual movement among golu prospectors, and 1895 gives promise of wonderful discoveries of gold bearing ledges. Arizona will, the picsont year nearly double last year's output. Profitablo pros-ncctinc: will bo done in this territo ry for many years to como and there aro many areas that havo novor been thoroughly prospected. Tho prospector who, with a mounted party "traveled all over Arizona ton years ago and saw nothing worth stopping for," is usually heading for somo where else. Hiding through a region is not prospecting it. Men may travel through a section and afterwards condomn it, though thoy never dug a five-foot holo in any ono spot Mohave County Miner. Attornoy General Sotterwhito was seon by a reporter Saturday aftcrnon and asked regarding tho construction ho had placed on tho now law regulating tho election of teachers. Ho said that lie should hold that tho teachers must bo oloclcd by tho boards of trustees after tho now trustee has assumed tho duties of his oflico, and not by tho old board. Tho Board of Trustees of Tucson district had submitted tho question to District Attornoy Lovoll, who prepared an exhaustive analysis of tho law showing that tno oiu boards may elect teachers Star. Gus Hoyman did himself proud and represented tho early in Arizona at tho Los Angeles carnival by riding a burro in full prospector's dress and leading anothor burro loadod a la prospector. Gas really attracted as much attention and elicited as much applause as any other feature of tho great parado Vidette. OIITJXtTJHC M. E. Oinmcn, Eev. D. Roberts, Pastor Service held every Sabbath morning and ovoning. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. Class meeting after morning's sorvico ovcry othor Sunday. "Weekly nraver. meotincr on .Thursday at 7 riiUNCir women put their perfumes, not on their clothes and kerchiefs, but on their slcin nuil hair. Maiiib Hansen is the onfy theatrical woman known to history who hates candy. All tho sweets that the gilded youth send her go to her maid, oraie bestowed on members of her company. Ki.i.a WiiLni.nn Wilcox is an untiring patron of manicurists, giveis of fncial massage, chiropodists, and She says she believes, on principle, in being as good looking as she can. Ai.ici; Fallen, "Octave Thanet,"' the btory writer, said recently that she bj took gi eat comfort in tho fact that she could, if necessary, earn her living either nstits'pcwritcrnml btcnographer or as a photogi apher, or, best of all, as cook. 'Om; rery big reason why country girls glow old faster than city ones, despite all their advantages, is because they arc so much more in the habit of washing the face with cold water. That hardens and roughens the skin; it has the effect that any exposure has upon almost any surface.'' So spoke nn able deimatologist. Jlns. Wimjc K. VANDEimiLT is going in for cycling; at ilrst she w ent to an "academy" for her lessons, but now she piacticcs under the same tuition, in the great ballroom of her own house. "1 haven't yet found a costume I'll wear in public." sheViid the other day, "but I'm having a lot of people make me designs, so 1 expect to get something before summer comes." RAILROAD ECHOES. As n.uu.Y as 1S40 tho Connecticut legislatuie passed n law abolishing grade crossings. ed Fonrv thousand tons of steel wire will be used in building tho bridge across the Hudson river at New York. Tun Southern railway will lm-e a building on tho grounds of tho Atlanta exposition. The buildings will be used as a depot, and will have space for exhibits by the railway company. Rcrnr.sr.NTAm c Doxov vx has a bill in the Michigan legislature to lequiio railroad companion in that state to isue mileage books which shall be good on all loads in the state, and shall also be redeemable and interchangeable. ' At Plattsmouth, Nob., Judge Chapman has declared the transfer sw itch law, passed by the legislature two years ago, unconstitutional, the principal reason being that it fails to properly amend and repeal tho old law pertaining to tiansfer sw itches. Tun first car load of cattle shipped on a raihoad was from Elgin 111., to Chicago, in 1851. As there weio then no stock yards or chutes, planks w ero laid from the car door to the giound and stiips of boaid nailed across. Tho rato was three hundred per cent, in excess ! of tho p'resent rate between those points. MIND THESE WELL. Never lean with tho back against anything that is cold. I Nuvnn begin a journey until tho breakfast has boon eaten. I Knm the back, especially between tho shoulder blades, well covered; also the chest well piotccted. In sleeping In a cold room establish a habit of breathing through the nose, nnd never w 1th tho open mouth. After exercise of any kind never rido in an o'pen carriage or near the window of a car for a moment. It is dangerous to health or even life. When hoarse speak as little as until the hoarseness Is recovered from, else tho voice may be permanently lost, or difficulties of tho throat bo produced. Mlkei.t warm the back by the fire, and novcr continue keeping the back exposed to tho heat after it has been comfortably warm; to do otherwise is debilitating. i'hiladelplna Tunes. MEN OF MONEY. Lucicn Baker, the now senator from Kansas, is 18 years old and is said to be wot th about 5100,000. Iris said that J. Jlorrison Tuller, a young millionaire of Boston, and a Harvard graduate, is an enthusiastic anarchist. Joshua M. Sears has regained his position as tho heaviest individual taxpayer of Boston. His tax Is 48,019.02 on real estate assessed at $3,751,000. W. A. Clarke, the Montana mine owner, is building a million-dollar palace in New York. His fortune is estimated at from S20,OO0,00O to 840,000,-000. Thirty years ago Mr. Clarke arrived in Montana with a pick on his shoulder. JEWELRY NOVELTIES. handles for umbrellas are new. Those of Rookwood pottery, too, arc much carried. Banoles are again to the front, and aro in tho form of stones set on a mere wiro of gold, which look as though they weio sot in the arm Itself. A novelty for a fob Is a small gold dictionary containing a number of words over which is placed a glass which magnifies the infinitesimal letter. Oval miniatures on porcelain, or with thatcitest, are late Trench novelties, seen In Now York shops, and aro w oru as belt and neck buckles, cuff-button and corsage ornaments. THEIR FAVORITE FOOD. Jeuejiy TAYi.on adored bake'd salmon. Ho once said that a man who did not like salmon could be guilty of treason. Robert Herrick said he could live on rosebuds and cherries if they were served by the hands of the woman ho loved. MuitlLi.o said that no man could cat coarse food and havo tlio soul of an artist. His ow n diet w as generally very pluiu. Vernet enjoyed a soup made of "dripping" and onions. With this and a piece of black bread ho was quite content. Tiie editor of tho Now York Sun Charles A. Dana, says that there is no such a thing as a Democra tio party, still no ono sues him for libel. Sixteen to one is the standard upon which tho free coinago con- toot -roil! Tn fnnrrVit. In. Jl .finish. .. . ( just p f'teJL i - -? " mwm. ivriiiiiijr and IVroi'diiiuclise COMPANY. V,e, the undersigned, X V. leebc, John W. MorrI,C Mn(in, A. I'erMni, and A T West, Director and Incorporators oftho fcaltbrd Mill. Ing nnd Merehandio Company, nre authorized the share-holders to Incorporate said com-pa n 5 The principal place of buvincji shall be In thetonnorsafflml, Count) or (Jrilmin, Territory of Arizona The time of commencement of tills corporation (.hall be tho day oflillnR thee articles of Incorporation in theoIlce of the County' draham Countj, and a hall continue fill ) ears thereafter. Tho business of thli Incorporation shall be the grinding of Wheat, I!arle and Corn, and the buying and silling of heat, I lour, lJarloy, Corn, Hay and Meichmdle, and shall bo known as the Pairord Milling and Merchandise Coinpauj 1 he Capital Stock shall be $10,000 00. dhided Into 2,000 slmes, of the par alue of $5 00 each The highest amount of Indebtedness that this companj shall contract at anj one time shall bo limited to S'i.OUO (XI 1heprUatppmpert ol the stockholders ol this incorporation shall be exempt from corporate debts I Hoard of Iho Directors, who shall be stockholders ofthls lucori oration, shall conduct Its alhiirs and lhe shall be elected at the annual meeting of tiie stock holders, to be held on the first sninrda) of June In etch jcar, bj a major-it) te of the stoc k presei t These articles of Incorporation ma) be amend at anj time b) a two-thirds majorit) ote of the stock represented at any called meeting. 1 ho following share holders shall constitute the Hoard of Directors for the present ) ear, Iz. x. i'. iiEnnn. J. W. MORRIS, C MAl)ON, A PKKKIN3 A.T HCT. TMtKITUBV Ol Arizon ,' ss. UOONTV OrCillAlIAM ) ' llefore me, W . 1) Fonda, a Justice of the Pence in and for l'rccluct No 1, in said Graham County, on this 2Gth day of tprll, A. 1) 1T). personally appeared N I' ISeobe, J V . Morris, C Madson, Terklns and A T West, known to me tho persons hose names aro subscribed to tho foregoing Instrument and ac knowledged to me that the) executed the same for the and consideration therein ex pressed In witness whereof 1 hae hereunto set my hand on this 20th da of April, V 11.1893 W U Fonda, Justice of the Peace. Precinct No 1 - f -Saloon:- REAVES and PARKS, Proprietors )o( Whiskies, Brandies, and uiRars, )0( Private Club Room for patrons Drop in Read gf THE SAFI'OUD 1 X Photographer Has completed 'arranijoments to furnish a fine lot ofPhotographs I am now making my photographs on a now system and guarantee Satisfaction E. ML Curtis, TI2TSMITH Main Street, THATCHER, A. T. )0( Manufacturer of all kinds of TIN, SHEET IRON - AND COPPER WARE Repairing promptly and Neatly done at Reasonable prices. M. ROLLINS Contractor T"'" T"1 J AND )(o)( uMer is rnErABED to Do All Kinds of Building. Bids accompanied by plans and fapeelflcotlons Furnished on Short Notice Correspondence Solicited OFFICE, ROLLINS BROS1 bTOKE, PIMA, - ABIZ0NA CORONADO SALOON, CLIFTON, ARIZ. Choice Liquors and Fine Cigars. Comfortable Club Room Attached. McQinty & Whitewings, Propr's Pima's Barter Shop Cor. MAIN and First WEST St.j 8halng and Latest Styles of hair cutting neatly executed. Razors In first class condition. T. E. NORTON, "Prop. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, RETAIBED rBOMI'XLY BY E. C. BABEH, JEWEIER, Clifton .v . . - . Arizona Jim ra rn r n ir ''Hvi Lead Them All 1 1 & : WALTER A. WOOD'S THE BKST ilAC'IUN'B OX THE MARKET." ; '' jp WSLTER A. WOOD'S fflM i , , , , , , JwBw j45. 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