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SDL. XIV.-NO. 29.
PRESCOTT. ARIZONA, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1877.
ESTABLISHED 1864.
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1HE AltlZOXA 3I1XER.
PUBLISHED EVERY FKIDAV.
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CHAS. "W. BEACH,
Editor ami Propri;tor.
P UK SCOTT.
BUSINESS CARDS.
dollar or. TWO.
NEW GOODS!! NEW GOODS!!
LAWYERS,
rt number of tUe Wkhklv MlXKR -rsinedon
9. 1 61. and in thiv il lhir,WMIh v.ar it .-nn
Mhtrutu c.aiiu to be the oldest, and bejt aetvaraprr
Ilkojrerritury.
m
AT TI IE-
JOHN HOWARD,
Attorney ami Counselor at
Law,
With cautious stop, as wo trend our way
through
This intricate world as other folks do,
May we still on our journov bu able to view
The benovolont face of a dollar or two!
l or an oxedlent tiling is a dollar or two:
IDAHO INDIAN WAU.
... 3.00
... 1.75
... ?5
-515,00
AilvcrliNtiic Jiatos.
Subscription J-into-i
0py. One Year
2fl" isx Month
acu SiBt' Threo Months
Cpi-
nd WeekJy, one year,
;0elnrh ( 12 Dncsof thW typ). in oulitmn. 3.00 for flu
iBrHrtO and S' .VI per inch fureurh additional inwtiop.
lC,f AJUfTii' discount from iihove rntr 111 foe madt to per
WwLn adierf-c Urtlv bv tho ver, halt ear or
'(tVettm. -Lai and liuinfcanl irerte4 Hpoo rtia
le Wins.
,j 5TKns rml:nk: m money lot .uh-criptifls.iulverfiidnc !
trtoVworV ,r.n forward it ! nj.it. or Atkarwiee. ut '
PI
OFEBR STORE,
' j H fril'Iirl W 111 1 1-1 1.1 n jlnllni. ...... .
Cffico South Montezuma Prsscott. i Tltroimh countrv or tVm nu o...i
down,
o
BEDROCK PRICES!
BEDROCK PRICES!
HAH
JOHN a. CAMPBELL
now receivkh tiip. i.ahckst and most cumi i.r. ti: stock of
S A M I' ML II A 31 1 LTON,
-TTOIFlISrESr LAW,
Mineral Park, Mavt: County, Arionn.
liHir.HS COODKICH,
Attorney ami Counselor at Law.
Tucson. Pima County, Arizona,
orncn 5tr..iii i sir. . t.
No na-torfs .so good as a dollar or two.
Would you read yourself out of tho bachelor
crew,
And the hand of a foinulo divinitv sue.
i You must always bo ready tho handsomo
I to do,
Although it should cost you a dollar or two.
j Love's an ows aro tipped with a dollar or two,
I An all'ection is gained bv a dollar or two :
' w " vou can naiuu in advancing
your claim
Is tho eloquent ehink of a dollar or two.
:g:e;n e.r Ail
C:H:A:N!DI!SE
EVKK lUIOUCIlT
rfr. ir n r , V
r':'' w' Youth's ami Hov.V Clntl,?,,.,
i)Oor., sitoes ami Mijiper.,
Shirts?, Necktie? ami Cloves.
IgfJTERMs. dinner inmrilbl?
'AGENTS 1
on THE MIXISU.
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;PliESCOTT POST OKKICK.
AXSIV.U. AND DEI'AItTfUi: K V. S. MAII.
Arhua.i.
CHlifornia, n.i.torn Snio. and SoHtbem
KVIIuY OTHKX UAV.
roTCilifora.a, r.uvrn Stnt a4 .Swtthern AriZMia,
i:euy oniKs tuv.
n o-o
tloMTt Coinir. Mineral I'.irk Orlnt. sail IIamir'tlU
mgf o-flo " ' fctcel, l'amt brushes,
ffBa,C3!n- Vrlf I.it'l- (!,. rw. an N"w Mc.ieo
JHf i,"u T Hiir 1 vj and Sarunt sj .
JIToTCjui.' fr!o Lit ! (.!or, 1 1 -11 1 V- u..u.
Ti.t-iJ.iv s. I 11 ..n- and .Su,!a.
O.0-0
,To Wa'.nut (irure .and !tr.ulbaa-, ec 11 treek.
TO THIS MAKIvKT, CO.MIMUSING
1 I 1 S- . IT 1
j.aoit'a ami lu'iits i nderwear,
Alcn'd ami loy Hat-,
II osier v ami 1 Liiirllcci chiefs.
Uar.Uamusk. lutstii and Crash Toweling, Calicoes, Gingliams. Alpacas,
Poplins, Wool Maids, Tweed.. CnwiuierM and Denims.
Whho, Coloivd and Opern Fhmnek, Jidii-s and Mines' Shawls,
Cuffs, Collar?, Crochet, Eml.r.ddt rv Edging,
alllnciomus Lace, NottiiiKhnm Lace.
lilaeic bilk I-rmgcs, Met., lite, Etc., Etc
33! j .-VIST !: T
Cotton and Rustic Blinds,
apc?tr ingrain and 3-nIy Carneis. Oil Cloths Wall P.im r and llorder.
lox, Cylimh rand Tin rniomrtcr Chi trns, llnc'-imr. D.ni:.g and Ofiicis Chairs.
iM.a.i ..M.. 1. 1 .. i .1 .. . ...
tinmen ? vnairs. jx'urooui detd, l.inie nun rueuet Lutl-rv,
l'ish Hoi.ks and Lines,
liocs Hakes. Wh.--Ibarrowf,
Iron and Lead Pipe,
Suction, Fore.' and Lifting VY.uips.
l'endeis, Etc., 1'te.,
porting:, Giant
r.L'iXSK W. A11AJI. HIA.SK. JlVlkKKU. ALYIN J. nKlNK.H,
ATI AM T,Trf;TTSTrPP ,C--PPITWPT?
... . .'. . , . . Would you wish your existence with faith to
vj v .rtiidti9.i imi me,
PitEscOTT, AuizoN.v. , And enroll in the ranks of a sanctified fow.
Oaioe ttrnduor juih ut c.'Mrt Huiim-. i 1o eiijov a good name and a wull-cusliioncd
I.I prm-lir la 11 the Cut J IH.W,
i You must freely come down with a dollar or
I two :
me gospel is preaeliod for a dollar or two.
IIoise Crrv, June 2JL Captain Kobbin
with eight men all that could bo mounted
loft here early thu morning. He will pro
ceed down the Boi.-e Valley to the town of
iliddleton, fifty miks distant from tin,
place, where he will join the detachment of
twenty-two men under Lieut. Grav. Thev
RUSSIA AND TURKEY.
The rapid growth of Hussia, from ah in
significant tribe of tribes, who early formed
settlements near the sources of the DmcerT
Dniester and Don rivers, and theBjltie Sc:
to its present collossal extent, is one of the
most remarkable facti of modern history.
uill then go to northern Idaho byway of 1 The ancestor.! of the Russians were tho
PAUL J. KOISI2UT,
VRESCf ITT. A. T.
Nrth We f f),lln Stf nr Ornnlte.
.SHiVn Kiewdi nwt .Sanih.
AfCLtf.
II. .1. WADE,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Ot0v" with lUrfftuvw ,t Monrai. C"tei stmt.
Will priotic iu ll Courtl f th TenltK.
mil at-if
And Mtlvation Is reaehud by a dollar or two :
You may sin some at times", hut Ihe worst of
all crimes
Is to Ilnd yourself short of a dollar or two.
IDAHO INDIAN OUTUKEAIC.
J l'u 1 1 information as to the CAtcnt of the
I mnssaere is yet wanting. At Lcwiston it is
Tap!?try and Velvet Jl.tts,
IilW
i .eKs. .novels ami Sledges,
P.aues, CLimN, Axes,
Coupling-", Elbows, Chains.
( 'ooking and Parlor Stove?,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
and
Blasting
Offtco hours ' 1 -Q A. M. to S ooloc-lc P. M.
KHror,lrr utc" from '1 l -V v. i. 'a ..V,-1. r m.
Itesittr ition 'e nt 1 1 v.. M 1 d . rUt-nt 1 . V.
'OSre lionr ,n Snnda . PJ '. K t,. li j ..'! ). A .
"Kessonev ordr. ;u-d .r imid 'iifi.ln.
T. W. oTIS. T. M.
Preicott. Ait ' Snd. 1?7T.
OFFICIAL I)1H KCTOKY.
Powder, Fuse, Caps,
Wool Sacks and Twine.
P.tiuts, Oils. Class. Smalts. Bronze, TiiriMMitiuo. Whitj Jicad. Cold Leaf.
Crockery, Cl.iStWaie and Limin, Travelit p Hag--, Satehels, Trunks.
Bar GJascCS, r.tiicj, Mirmr V'aliscs, Cli.uidilicis, Etc., Etc
A I-TLL AS.';ORTr:iNT OF
I?-, COPPER AND SHEET I R O IV AV O U K
CONSTANTLY ON HAND ANL 31 A l)K TO OKDIJIL
S t 21, plo an cl IP ;t, jic y O-1 o o o i i o js ,
of Tim nwi:sT and choici.st dl.cihitions. comprisino
Creen, Black and English Breakfast Teas Mocha. Java and Hio Coffee,
T
1 not yet known how many arc killed; and
our dispntelie-s from alla Walla
that other names besides thoc we
I must be added to the list. The disaster to
I Capt. l'erry's eommand is not so great a
j lirst reportcnl, but the news of the rejiuNe,
, with serious loss is continned. It eems
I to lie the impression that events so far will
3 . 4trttflv i.fltlirililiitl tlln f n;K.tn SC..t 1.. I ,i
all exposed localities now lfave waming,
nnd there is reason to hope that no further
iti-vi vinv a-fwfix j massacre will orcur. A- to the origin of
iw.A.iAiiUA .uuui.AA. i the outbreak theix' are ditlereiit statements.
u. i)Jrcaj jtJ j&.'Jl: Jut w i 11 is now ueiueu inai tnore was anv unine-
(Otoee wiih j p. uignr, r.t. ) , diate provocation. The result shows that
pukscott, Yavapai coiwty. ARIZONA. the itihubitauts had no apprehension ofdati-
Wlii rrncilcc in all Court-. r t li Ti-rrli.iry. jft r. and th? ail.'ir resembles thoe nets of
I'artieiilar attention aivei t. Miniuu Ijiw. Indian treachery with which we haw so
ol't n itftu inatle fauii.iar, like the enncert
, tnl uprising ami cruel massrercs in different
THOMAS FITCH,
Attorney & Counselor at
Prescott, Arizona.
Will Prartltv in all Court of the T.-rrilnry.
Oftee with th Idttri.-! A'li niry. Ortlc Row.
T..1. OK I' 31,
Vttoruev ami Counselor at Law
Pra3cott. Arizona,
OITICK -Sou'h Me of Plata.
the Weiser Vallev, for the purpose of re
lieving the families who aro shut up in the
stockade fort at the mouth of Slate creek
on Salmon river. Fiity stand of arms un
der the escort of Hiebald, the messenger,
have been sent forward for the same purpose,
it is doubted whether this relief will arrive
in time. The Territory is without military
measures of any kind, except a few hundred
stand of arms, and these have been dis
tributed in small quantities among the wide
ly separated settlements. The scarcity of
arms and ammunition, and the total lack of
muans has cnmpsllud the disbanding of the
twenty-one men enrolled here. It is to be
regretted hat General Sherman failed to up-
preciatc tiie gravity ot the situation. Hint
he did so is evident from the tone of his dis
patch to General McDowell. The people
are without arms and virtually defenceless.
AN INDIAN ORATOR RHt'tTJM TIIK PLAINT OK
HIS PKOI'I.E.
Major Jim Your people make farms and
fence up all tho country. The Indians have
their farm, too, which is the great Camas
prairie, where our women dig roots to feed
them and their children. The white men
drive too many hogs and eattle upon the
slaves, whose chief settlements were Xor
gorod and Kief. Novgorod, during the
thirteenth century acquired such intluencc,
by reason of its being the metropolis of this
vast tract stretching Irom the Baltic to the
White Sea. that it received the appellation
"Mighty Novgorod.' Hussia has grown
into a gigantic nation, with a territory
stretching from the Baltic bca to the North
Pacific Ocean, and from the Polar Ocean to
the frontiers of Turkev, Persia, Afganistan
ami China. Is this remarkable growth to
be ascribed to territorial lust, or must wu
look for some more reasonable motiTe, for
the wonderful expansion of this nation. In
a late work on Hussia by Wallace, the au- .
thor conteuds, "that an agricultural people
employing only the primitive methods of
agriculture has always a strong tendency
to widen its borders. The natural increase
of population demands constantly increas
ing production of grain, while the'primitive
methods of agriculture exhaust the soil and
tend to diminish the produetibility. As the
population of a country increases, the sup
ply of food may decrease, not only rela
tively, but absolutely." In 1S13. according
til Walloon w-lnni li-on turrit, In .I.Mv
-say prairie which cat up the roots of the ramus j off the Tartar voke, Mocovev comprint -have
anil destroy the plants. e cannot live with-t;?7.nuu square miles, in HM'J, Peter the
... nut rrtrhl u ii , i t lit Co,,,.,.' t-.w. I. ..I ....... . l ... . . .
" iis.,iH.iy.siircii ; ijrcat s time, it eomnrised II mi in
t uller: the agent at Lemhi, takes : Kmi,r. :.ml t'i:..ni;n in Asi.-i. In ifcis? it
which arc sent to us from Wash-, ,r;...i icco-.i ..,a.. :.. i.'.,m......i .
ingtoa hikI cuts them i two He g,ve t.s j ntlK :iml m,QQQ m Asia, exclusive of 24.
the Imlt and sells the othei ha t for money.! m miles in Htissian America, ceded to the. .
Donahlson. the agent at l ort Hall, is always ; L-Ilitcii tai,m In ,722 the poimlation
angry with Us a,.d tn;ats u; roughly. He j amounted to 1,-100,U00. in to 7,400.000.
ivides the blankets like Puller, and sells In yjuland thev have their on oilicials.
, . U.,L -yv""n nnu their own coinage and custom houses, the
(n- mtuim jiMiiu-s in mi'ir piace. e
w Hi these agents taken awav and honest j
men sent to us. f do not like Fort Hall;'
it is too cold. We wish to have the great
Camas I'rairie jitit with the Fort Hail feser-1
vatKui, si that we can live there in the
mer. We never
our food.
the blankets
HON.
TKi:i:mn;i.tL rrui:i!i5.
lepate to Oonjros Hiram S. sWn,
Worcrn.T J.4in I'. H.vt.
Sterr'nrv.. ........ .. .. J.J 0'i-r.
Auditor .. A. V. iWirxiwi.
.Treasutrr . 1.1! Ittllv.
tmtrr vor-Ornrral J.d.n A'....b.
8prrme Jin!i;ei, lt Dit Cbipf Jl:s. ...Ilrw.
v.i " uei orwt tT.
3.1 ' C A Iwwi.
Ckrk Supromp Court Sun , It U
U. 8. D:tnot Attomry t. ii. t . ..xv.
United Statr Mar.lial W. V. StaouUer.
Dvputy .Mar.hal Ut Dit w. J. ".
Cllrc'nr Intrrnnl Rorrnttv .1 hw. l'"rd.
Jtcci'trr L. S. l.and Otilcf, Prrct: ...U.N. K4ly.
I IKtlKV. ..Ml ltH2jl.,
r . . 14. L tilM
Vl're.stt Uh. ismmi.
TAV.r.i county oi nciwB.
rtowt.-juac ilorhnr it. CrM.-.
kf riff Vjh. V. It.rrr.
Undrr Surnn O.,,. y. ;r
CoHnty Urcriier IV. Wilhrr-un
Countv Trra.iurr '.. J. C.mk
lHtr-t Attorn-y 1'anlUlK-r
Clerk Dittnc Court Wut. Wilkmuo.
I A.S. Iln-ls, I.
apfrviiam. ............ ........ Oi.l. llmul..
t oct . ,uni.
PB ri:r-iorT i'kcict.
MwitScfjof the Vracr: H. 11. Curlier, C. 1". Ca:e ad
D. .Mitrbll.
COTitibifi J. K. lturnett ami I'raal: Mwrniy.
K villaoi: or rKKWorr.
Xijor V.. J. Ce.
FtT" I.. J. Allw. V. 7. -i...a.
LS?lncIIm"1 O. AlL-a ami Dan lUti.
IXvfhal I'ranlc Marray
VUtrrur .. J. I. Jlmlw. I
UtTLAN LODGE JTo. 177. F. & A. M ;
Recul.tr jinriinffi of tbis IIre im th Jat i
Sat'inliiv f .irli m.mtli. nt 7 VkKdi e. X. :
Solniiruius brethren ar fmtrrnnllv iavitrd
toattrnJ. A.S IIAsKfil.I., W. M. '
IWM. N. Kr.t.U , Sfrrrtary.
Bxam-n v finnan ttet T. S. RlTr. J. N. RortKMtl'KO ,
a T.J, liirtxrt. I
E" 0. 0. F., ARIZONA LODGE No. I. j
Kpffnlar IViedtiniTH on nrt anil tlnr.1 Snt. i
.rf.ivofaoh tnnuth.at M.hs.imo Hall. Jlrm-'
iyjlifrmif tjc Or.ler, in jr"""! t1dinlr. nrciu-
v.tnl tu .ittond. K. J. COOK. N.tl. ,
K?T lrMZit Rivonlinir wr t;try. j
Ilvv. J. IIOV'AED, I
I PRACTICAL I
M ickcrel, Salmo-i lUIid, Dri. d Heef,
buckwheat r lour. Canned rru.t,
3Iiislu-o.ims, Cheese, Hams, Bacon,
'Tobacco ttntl ( irars. Wines. LiniiorL
Saddle. Ox Whips. Bhcksnakrs, Collars.
I Saddle Mats and Cloths. Whip LI.e.
, Hobbles; Il.dters. Huekles, Snaps, lWs. W
of AVliicli will be sold at Hctlrock P. :icc, or
! Prodtjcts of ;5m Co nfr-:.
Smol ;ed Salmon, Honcless Codfish,
Ci ackod Wheat, lloniiny. Oatmeal.
. Jdeu Dried Emits and A'cgctablra.
Air. Porter and Cider.
ItKKJ.It-i Iik
iii:yiknkki.ii', - - - San Frunciseo.
......... 1 1 . ( . t . 1 A J t
li. 1 . .M'JIUUUA. J 111 i II Ull, . Ulllt. r .1 . . r i
T.io.m as brown. Cashier Hank California: : l"" ? 1 1 v-"1""" nollU( ln
, c know now that the murderers are
PVUL Vi:KI. Jo-eph's band. It becomes more and
! mure nrnbahlc that the outbreak is (ln i-itl.
Attoruey.ant: Counselor at Law, , miation of the effort to force these anl
; other renegades Umj:i the reservation. It is
i their answer to the demand of the officers
I representing the government. Although
thev had agreed to abandon their claim to
Prescott Arizona.
Kussians comprising less than two per cent. -of
the population." The same leniency 1ms
not been experienced by Kttssiau Poland,
and yet the Ku-.sian Be-ir claws less deeply
into the vitais of Poland, th-m does chris-
e sum- ! tirmietl Kngland tramptr uiuier the ho-of of -
tli riirhtsand liberties of the Irish tteufilf.
soi u on ovvi: a'vw r.is nutniK. :'Tlie KusMaiis arrirm. ihat the KngHl arr .
We had nothing to do with any treaty nhich j insurable aristocnit-. and glory in what they
would take it awav from u. " 'call equality before the law, which realir .
Here ocmp-cy. the interpreter, explained ,(!JiUS l inequality oi tiie worst oesenption.
that the Fort Hall reservation wassej)arated ! ''he'ruleof the Turks in Kurope is bound to
from the great Camas I'rairie by a barren j l!,lh i,n'' il would have fallen years ago if
country one hundred miles in uidth. ' the Great Powers could have agreed upon
Major Jim i resuming) There jtc three M'11-' i'stion : Who shall reign in Constan-
.1. P. IIAIUIUAYE,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Prescott, Arizona.
Ofuck Kut Ule of the Plaia.
I Limes s Soap and Enrek i Dressing,
Bows , Pole-. Bugpv Shafts, Hubs,
tgon Spok- s. Felloes,
.changed
Etc.,
for
Etc.
the
31 UK VT 3IASTi:Hb()N.
OlficD Kow, Prascott
JOHN A. KL'JII.
i
V
& & BEO.
Cor. of Cortes a ml Coo.i win Sts.,
E S C O T T , IZONA
Have just received the Be-t Selected. Finest c ad. most Complete Stock of
: Clothing, Boots, Shoes
and
Slippers
LJlTS -A. 1ST XD GAPS
YANKEE NOTIONS ANP PAITCY GOODS.
Particular attention is asked to articles in the following li.-t, which buvcrs will find to
be ot the very best qualities late t stvles and lowest
El. W. WKI.LS1
XHtry rulAic
KUS11 Ja U'ELLS,
A.TT03RlSrS-5rS ATLAW,
Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona .j
Will .trklly nttt-ml to nil cirif bininn ratrut(sl to thrm
m tb v rnl t:irt,.f l!.-iirl i: thi lVrritry. Atmi't
f titl" Mminir Claim- ami Itr diy necurutriy 1'rejtirrd.
Pnmtt HttrntitHi g .vn t isllrt'itu4.
Ii. N. ALCXAMJlIi:.
ATTORNEY jL.rr LW
Vutm, Anzona Territory.
Will aeliof ln j.'.l tli" Curt of the Territory.
DR. A.,LTIHIOI0, 3!
certain tracts of country and come in to the
1 enervation, yet they rctued at last, as the
Mudocs refused to quit Lost river, and be
gan to kill in the usual savage manner.
Acting on their passionate and cruel im
pulses, and with no inoie foresight of con
sequences than children, these renegade
bands indulge their resentment and think
only of revenge. A dispatch s:ts that Gen.
1 ,r..r , ...1 ... w .. . ..1 -
iiowaio aim .vgeni .uoniciiu are censured
at Lewiston for the affair.
The difficulties of the campaign are sure
to be great. In fastnesses or the Salmon
river mountains thee murderous bands
may be able for a long time to elude the
pursuit or defy the power of the military
forces. A more nmired mountain countrv
! will rarely be found. For some months
j to come the Indians can subsist anywhere.
: I he tramas season i at hand, streams are
full of salmon, and no protection again
' weather is neces-tarv. It mav not be no:
; ble to bring them to terms till winter closes
in. Port.
I reservation- for the Uanuocks and bhoshoncs j ttnnplc : England's interest cannot ho.
the Yashkee Jiesenation on Wind Hiver. cllccted seriously, hy reason of IHi-sia, dri-
.t vs. ..... - . . I . I rt 1 I tv . .
uie rort uall Ue.-ervation ami the Lamhi i ,ng l"c l,,r's iroin r.urope. s.m eom.
Keen-ation. Therein one reservation for j "lands the entrance to the Mediterranean,
the Biimioeks. one for the Shoshones and il"d virtually owns tiie Sue Canal. In the
one for another tribe, I ut tie Bannocks anil j interest of civilization, for the benefit of
Shoshones may live togetlierupon one or the I humanity, for the pre-ervation of Turkey as
other. A dog with three home has no home j :m Empire, England should eneourage'tho
at all. We would like to haw one rescrva-1 transplanting of Turkish fanatical despo
tion rather than three. 1 tisni from Kmopc to Asia, for the hour that
Some further conversation occurred in W'H l''e rays of tin; morning sun reilect
which the Indians complained feelintrlv of a thousand xartegtited hues from the mina-
inL" viu.ii 111 Hi
.. 31. 0.
IsJl.
LKTTUIt FROM IMKK.VIX.
v.- :V- y rn:v,,::i!:'-! enta.
M M. t. r!'V- Sure.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
l'ri's-olt. Arlznint.
OlTlCE AM III si , E Jetrt'U llml.lllitr, rot of An-
dt r .V RitTt' ti'ri.
K2
-tit w
I
Lace Shawl-:,
Dress Silk?.
Embroideries.
Sewing Silks.
Trimmings.
Underwear,
Table Covers.
lUbbons, Velvets
Grenadines,
Cachemire.s,
J Victoria L iwns,
j Towels, Linens,
Velvet Cloaks,
Linen Suits,
Laces, Slk .1.
orsieus. lana,
But to .1.4. Corsets,
N f ok -1 T es. II oiser v.
Cicheincre Wrapper?,
.Lai. Kid Gloves,
Plains. Mohaiirr,,
1 ei calis. Merinos,
Poplins, Jaconets,
Sheetings. Etc.,
prices :
adies' I la's mid Flat?.
Linen Wnipnera.
l'onbroideiy Siiks.
Patterns. Tidies,
Silk I land kerchiefs,
Veiling, Shawls.
Cm tarns. Quilts,
Lawns, Alpacas
Silk Stripe Lustres,
Delaines, Tarlctancs,
!:i. WAKKI'.N K. DAY.
SURG-EOiT Am PHYSICIAN.
OFKICE MiMitemina .Stri-f t. alT Oiln!n. 1'rcMsit!.
Can b Ki.iill I .it Iii. Olll -o .it all hours: dWJO.
Enrron M in kr: Yesterday, the 2-lth in
j stant, being San Juan's Day. ls hombm
: Mejiavio.t got quite loracho. The usual
' sports cf that particular day were largely
1 participated in. Among the amusements
j was the game of "gallo," in which Mexi
cans and some whites engaged. The mana-
roostcr or
food upon the Camas I'rairie:
when a liberal contribution was made by the
gentlemen present for the purpose of 'pur
pose of purchasing food for the Indiaus to
take home with them.
TititF.r. ur.NDiino troops on tiik march
WorNDKD SOMUKRS KILLED RV THE IN
DIANS. Portland. Oreoon. June 2;.. Colonel
Wood received to-d iv the following tele-
st grain from General Howard, tinted FortLap
I wai. June 21st: "Captain Miller startetl his
column. .tl)U strong, this evening. Colonel
Sulley will bring the next installment on
Monday.
Prisoners taken after the battle of White
r. r . . ..... . .
iwvcr v.anyon siaic mat nic wounded were
killed, making a Iojs of Ha men. The bodies
were not mutilated.
NO
rets of Saint Sophia, with the Christian dug
waving, as a symbol of liberty, in place of -the
slavHi crescent, will mark the regene
ration of Turkey, and the advancement of .
civilization and libertv. ...
ADWCKS KR0M TH R SKAT OF WAR TROOPS
AT I.EWIsTON.
Portland, June 2:!. lp to the present
hour little has been received from the seat
-VITA I US IN ARIZONA.
i From thn Knjrineirriiij.- and Mining Journal. J
Our mining summary in this issue from ..
the far Southwest will be found to contain
many interesting items. Arizona mines
are attracting much attention at preseut in '
California, where capitalists are always on
the lookout for new and rich investments,
and during the last twelve months the de
velopcmcnts in that Territory have lcen of
! a character to oxcitc the liveliest interest in
its future. On the coast there is almost
an Arizona excitement. This, however,
is partly due to the near approach of tho
Southern Pacific to the Colorado Hiver. ami
to the belief which exists that not oniy will
that road be pushed on across the river ami
take
s a
common
Nainsooks. Muslins,
Of every description.
Our Stock of Clothing Underwear, Hoisery,
2i O O T s x r
1-1 o in s
FiT-t-cl.-vn Watch w
y? Etc
ri:i:scoTT. Arizona.
rV. F.iie Watr'.ir. and Fjis Jew-
L.FISHER, j
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
.tctioaeer ai:d Commission Merchant. ;
I corvKYvTsrcrcit
.5? D SE A H C H E R O F It E C01IDS.!
Oulcc Wit 1 the Probate Judge, '
I
HATS AND CAPS, AND OTHER AliTlCLES F0II GENTLEMEN'S USE.
Is the mo.-t complete and host selected ever r. oeiveu. in the Village of Piescolt, and
at Prices to Suit the Tunes. In addition to the artiel s here enumerated, vo
keep a complete stock of all other ai tides uMially sold iu a country store.
0
First Quality and I5cst Hrands
CA-LIITOXXIJLA. V?S JT ARI ZONA XJL-OUXJ.
Tliilnli I r ... it:.. ... c -.r.. . . o....:....
, i'iiiiii iniiiiiLS, OIOO. JC.l ltllliS I'illlilil.
3
AXU
t drjirnWe iinildiog lt.
loasohold aad other Good Pr-ch.-ied t Liberal RaU
H. for S'tle manj of :h
CB&trd in ttir t--n a ! Pr.
MERCHANT
CHAULES NORTON.
Grat.itc Strrct, fir-t dixr ooih . f II itlmwy'.
leaning and Repairing Neatly UnnetMKl
Carpets sewed and I- died.
Aririma. Jum' IS 1ST7.
The Atteution of Epicmes is called to a, fresh supply of
Cheese, Caviar
MAl'Ll. AMJ KOCK CANDV SVKII
SROHA, isu;glass shellid and fitter almonds, boneless codeish.
Citron sr.u L-.mon Peel, Chutnec, Musluooms, Salmon Bellies and .Mackerel.
TAi LOR , ; cofpss gtiottistid fsesk ET's'r jdj--.-sx
.. i.:ilcCANDL!:SS,
cjiiYsicrv.' vxu .suiiOir.o.
East side of Moutezunia St, bet. Gurley &
Willis, 3 doors north of Head Sc Co. a
I ger oi
i gall and buries him alive, leaving only his
! head and neck above ground.
! consists in riding horseback at
1
; leaning over and
J out of the ground.
j of war. There is an intense public interest j up the valley of the Gila, but that the com
felt here, and every breath of news is eager- ; ing summer will result in something den
TliElL!;, 31. D., j
Physician, Surfjiou mid Accoucheur j
rr.nscoiT, a. t.
OlTiooand rcildoaouu .Mi'iiteiunw Sirit, orpoMte the
tTiPrlvaUioatriiti ti eonnllatIon ruoraj, 1mm the
rrar. dectSUf
.I. L.
, is
coc.svi:ll.
E NT 1ST
Na. 230 Kearny Vt ,
SAN FRANCISCO.
Frt-rott. Jlarrh 2,
wly.
IL II. CAHTTEK,
Probate.I iidgc, Justice of thr Peace
And Conveyancer. County Building.
JAY C. K EL LEY,
ASS.VYEK,
Pro3cott, Arizona Territory.
The sport
full speed.
pulling the rooster from
He who gains the fowl
has the privilege of mauling any of his
cotnpani'jns over the head, neck or body
with the chicken; the rest of the players
endeavor to wrest the gallo from the hands
of the victor, thus securing to themselves
the right, to maul their companions. This
is repeated until the gallo and caMlos are
worn out, when fresh ones enter the field
ami the sport is kept up during the day
Owing to the superior quality of .Salt River
Iv looked for.
The ste itner Almota arrived at Lcwiston
this morning with V2 troops anil a large
quantity of arms, munitions, etc. She is
expected to return to Wallula to-morrow
evening when full reports from the scene of
action will be received. (S. F. Call.
rrrsittrtit llayrs on Mexican Affair.
Washington. June 2.'. In a conversation
h ith Secretary Kvarts this forenoon, your
correspondent called his attention to the
Washington dispatch in to-day's New York
Sun, charging him with secretly conducting
or promoting schemes for the disintegration
of .Mexico and the extension of our boun
dary beyond the Bio Grande. Tho Secre
tary reatl the first part of the article with an
"litin"' whisky, there was considerable bad I outward appearance of amusement, which
blood about yesterday, and on one or two ' changed, however, to indignation as he pro
occasions the expected riot threatened to 1 grossed towards its conclusion, when, being
burst forth, but was quelled by the almost ! asked whether he was willing to say any
superhuman efforts of Messrs. Slankard, Kel- thing on the Mibjcct, he replied, '"No I'll
logg, Pack and others. The latter gentle- . not go into that matter. It is not worth
man mentioned, a mild vouth ot about 0 tt. i while to contradict such stone?, tor as soon
into in the altairs. ot the Texas Pacific
From New Mexico we have correspondingly
encouraging reports. The Jaearilla gold
excitement is on the increase, and is draw
ing quite an immigration, while affairs on
the Moreno, at Silver City, ami in the mine
ral districts around Santa Fe are brighter
than at any time previously.
The prospects lor the great Southwest are
therefore very promising. By reason of its
remoteness and inaccessibility, it- greaser.-
and Indians, this part of our rountrv has
developed heretofore very slowly. General
Crook's successfijl campaign In Arizona
against tho Arches has had much to do
with the change of affairs in that Territory.
No part of the West is letter supplied with
rich mines than Arizona, and whether tho
Indians Rio sulxluctl by the military or
gradually exterminated by the miner, it has
only been a question of time with that Ter
ritory. Among the great mines of Arizona, the
Vulture, the Silver King, the Peck, the
Zalida, the Hackberry. Niad Queen, Me
nu
was observed at one time surrounded ! as one is set at rest, a fresh story is invented I Crackin, and Pieacho are at present attract-
bv about twenty ,,grcaers" who were in-; to take its place the noxt day;" remarking
tent upon injuring him. Your readers, or
no doubt many ot them, have seen tcn-pms
fall to this, and to this only, can your cor
respondent compare the manner in which
with recovered good nature, "You know the
newspapers must have their say." Tiie Sec
retary then turned the conversation to other
subjects. Assistant Secretary Seward was
PrVH
I C - LABAREE,
ITAG-E STATION,
Tnt-v1 miles fruin rinrrme.
ilRVT CLASS TARIX ') :7.VTorV1w xX
f ttivfVts AW. j.leuty of HARM A I OK... W
EH an 1 HAY. '"5 41
- -
m rt 5"" f 9
THE PARK BR&WfcStT
AND TELEGRAPH SALOON.
i
MAIN -1UF.KT, TI C-ON, AKIZOXA- j
Fin- OorniKn I..nwiir. Ic cow IiT, "V"' ,
id CIicrm. Rending Run attached. I
I
General
C0RTE7. STREET. SOUTHEAST COCKER OF FLA7.A.
PKESCOTT, AUIXOSA.
Bl a cksm i thin g9 HorsesiioeiiiJ?. Oxshoeing, Etc..
i:xr.t.TTEI IN A WORKMANLIKE MANNER AND AT SHOUT NOTICE.
III- jiV Im tl jtiir- f unn,niTi',,c
n:t ntion t all wrdrr rntniiisl to hi clur
h.tt l. W n PATKNT TIKK SIIKINKKi:, nnd Uoy-, by stiirt
t iik r.t t idi.ti. of public rntnisnic.
Special Attention given to the Proper Treatment of Horses' Feet
IJLAKE & CO.,
Cold Dint, llold nnd Silver Ilul'in nnd Or- of ry
di--rHitlon m-ltrl nr.d nv.-d. All a-ty triMmiitefd. '
dim In 'mi Mm:: f.rini-r!y ik--iijihI liy A. A: N. M.
Exprew. Co . t'rp.cott. j
W. C. (JARKUT,
CIT"ST EXPBBSSMAN.
Residouce Next to C. W. Bnch.
B. J. HIS AN ITT, C. E..
Deputy P. S. ?!inrral Surveyor
Cotoity Surveyor of Yavapai Courtly.
Preicott, Arizona.
those twetitv irate "greasers' knocked I busilv engaged as usual with the current
each other down, the prop-'Iling power being ' business of the Department, but took time
the powerful arm of Mr. Pack. About , to read the Sun artiele ami to remark that
1 n. in. the hnal colluion occurrcu. tiie oniv , sucn stories were mere nioonsinne
I caue for which was ihe superabundance of
"corn iuicc. ' About thirtv bhots wero nreti
It mav be added that President llayos a
few dav ag duolaretl thore was not a shad-
oii both sides. lp to the present, can hcarowot loimdation ior the report that the
of no one being wounded. j Administration desired, either by force or
The harvest!-, about completed, or will be I diplomacy, to obtain anv portion ot Mexi-
a great success, an
more than was cx-
l this week; it has beca
! realizing coiisiderablv
j jicctetl.
j The telegraph office has been moved from
I its former location, in Hon. G. H. Ourr's
...ii... .i... e. -.. .. t..,;i.i:.,r.
I oiuue, iu l lie niiiqu v-u. a uuhuiiik
All Vinds ot" oivp -nelnsnn(r nnd virveylnt; plmltly j )
Olllor North of tln ( "rt Hnne, on Cor- ,,:
i The latest Improvement undor way aro : uiul aro trying to create public sentiment in
its iavor by making it appear to be a part,
though it is not a part, of the Administra
tion policy of vigorous resistance to Mexi
can bonier raids. Some color is lent to
tt-nd-d to.
o utrri't.
Ir w int i'f n n.nl. tli sho- na l-if ; or rant of the hor. tfc' hi.ric win lot:, and for wnnt o
t :..n n ik.-i lij Hir .-neniy and liiin
tnr hori. the tide
n;ill2 ntl
d. iii-:mi-:kson j co..
Com mission Stock Hroliers.
313 MontS3lu::ry St- " Stm Prnnciaco
Ita-oini-iit Nevml.-i llliick.
Stock- Mold ltiiusht, and Carried ou Mnisrin. pjd
JI'tnvIontisl " 'ih"1(.. (-.'
the new block of buildings being erected by
I J. M. Cotton, and the law oihee ot Mr. A.
1). Lemon, lately from S.in Dieg.), who, rec-
f ? - .,. i. : 1 1 : r.. ....... nC tl.m..t.. l.nr.
Zlll.IIlg IIIO HIlllltlllL llillllw ui i iui iiia, o.ia
oitehed his tent amomr us.
I The weather for the past month has been
..II .dot .milil lw wiiilipil lint trli wnrm nor
too windy, splendid weather for harvesting.
Wino.
Phienix. A. T., June i"i. 1S77.
nig the most attention, jsear the 2sew
Mcxiean border, the Santa Rita copper de
posits are turning out magnificently. Tho
Castle Dome mine--, though but little heard
of, arc yielding well ami with regularity,
ami in the norhern part of the Territory,
near the Nevada nud Utah line, the conn
try is covered with prospectors from Pioche
and LoeiK, who may be expected befon:
long to bring to light something new and
rich. Arizona is emphatically a land of
wonders in many way-. The greater part
of the country is barren, hot, deserted, and
forbidding, but it is rich in ruins of races
long since extinct, who in centuries past
wandered through its gray canyons ami
over its treeless plains, and here and there
assembled themselves in Milage. Thero
aro abundant evidences ol abandoned quartz
and placcr'inincs from which, in a lew years
more, will doubtless be largely rediscov
ered anil rc-openetl by the American minor.
Since its incorporation into the teiritory
of the United States, Arizona mines liai
yielded aliout .1.".00,00 in gold, silver.
their cooperation on the pint of this Admin- j and copper. Notwithstanding the fbr
istration bv its continued refusal to reco-! bidding aspect of the country, it is
can territory, the lact seems to be that
holders of Texas depredation claims ami
filibustering soldiers of for tunc, reinforced
by mining speculators and a certain class of
politicians out of employment, have com
bined to revive the old annexation scheme.
crossed by several beautiful and product-.
ive valleys, and will never lack for tlm
necessaries of life. Ami as it is opened Uy
the riiilroHd. and the labor of the prospector
and miner is eased bv approaching civil i-
PRESCOTT MEAT MARKET,!
NORTHEAST COKNEIl OF TIIE PLAZA.
JKO. 31. VVATKKS,
Millwright and Cositraclor.
PRESCOTT, A. T.
felC-iuG
j Est ray Notice.
Cin into nir notch llw Skull, at Round V8'.
o-n iutTf. wruliHtr H hrll. liHr.-rlit; lt. Si
i lirimd'. The oirar i tmytmtfr. JWf
roprt v and tal the aainml wm. STKA RN Kf.
i'rtu Arir-ioft. jH51rt,
WE A UK NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH THE PEOPLE OF PRESCOTT ANI VICINITY WITH
Beef, EoitIsl, Mutton, Etc.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT FAIR, LIVING PRICES.
C. T. KOCKKS A; CO.
Kfl-H PMOMt, AdtM.
J. GOLDWATEK & HHO.,
wuoi.nsAi.i: i)E.i.i:ics,
Forwarding and Commission elerchants,
Bhreuborg. Arizona Territorj'.
T. OTTO.
On diir North of Kolly .V ('Hiv-.
ni.o Diaz; but, on the other hand, even if
there were no other considerations opposed
to annexing more Mexican territory, the
fact that such aunt xatioti wooid give greater
political power t the South and would tin
I i'ltlMUES .MISSION TO AIIAICO. ttllCJO,
! June '2"u Dr. L. C. Frisbie, brother of Gen-, i
I i r:il .1 li Prisble. rSil?rnlis tin- storv flint
the latter is now in Mexico, bent on anv
scheme of annexation as a government ;
agent, lie states that the Generals business 1 Honors to Or vr.- London, Jimr
in the Citv of Mexico now is shnnlv to set- i General Grant was present aturtUy
tie some claims held bv Americans against 1 at a banquet given
Mitvl.t'in .r.ivi.iinonio mid tlmt lm rnn. Ti'inii v Hoiist.. The Prince of Wal
resontinir New York oiirtics in the matter. 1 present. Prince Leopold. Prince
The General's nrcsenee in Washington alln-! the Prince of Leuungen, Prince ot axe-! Spnz, while it has to rim tho gtiuntlet
ded to was mainlv connected with that mat-: Weimar, the Duke of Wellington, Marquis Plamonatxu's dtvif&Wt Martmatm.
ter. He occupies no otlieial relation to the J of Hartford. Earl ot Derby, hurl ot tar-' ArieiutiillRJi5rim .UmtonCgrsiii tire
government, carrying only letters of intro- mirvon, Sir Stntfonl Notlioote.Mr,Crosrt,ud, jid pi havthsyilTL piiiKsbx-tiith of their
jjjjction fnmi leading authorities in "Wash- j Chief Justice Sir ,loxandcr yoi a otig tha' ir) esilallSJurguntbaniis. uhieh
Ini-ion to tho Aniuriimn Minister ami ethers. 1 di5tirtgrislrrl tmmpnin prwont. 1 appoir lo have rttcSrWic'Vonsly.
questionably be unpopular in many portions j ztdion. no part of the West is likely to grow
of the Ni.rth, is Kiilheleiit i make ttK' adop- j more ntpidly.
tlon of such a policy by a Itppitblieaii Ad-j . " .
ininistiation . treineiy improbable. Tuj; MomrnhoRan Skacohtkr Pen'.
' l ettina. June o. Tho Turkish Josses are
I alwolntoly incalculable. All Sunday after
tliuht ! noon nrtillerv and rilles have been ririny ns
v tiie tmi-nottitloii oi the column as it moves dimn the valiew
rales Was i The pursuit will te kept up until the col- .
Christian, J uinn reaches the protection of the gmi-'of
of Saxe-! Spnz, while it has to rim tho gauntlet- of
USA'
,"i UI ' "i
'safe.
Ill Hi 'ilUIBiil,- IHMii. II.',' I . . Jl .. i m' - '-'