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PRESCOTT; ARIZONA, FRIDAY EVENING. JULY U. '1882. ESTABLISHED 1864, "-" a. &ana Iter, 1 r CHAS . BEACH, Proprietor. nr. Ktlitor and The f.rftCaber of the WrraxT Mnncx to .lain) 33 Mar 9, $t. aod la th!, 1U eischtstb jir,II can, vith truth, dsiu U lj the oldont, and bat nepjer is the Tertttitf4. - o-o ite'u'jMoriptioii RMtes. OueCmpy, i 'n- Yfar ............... ....... ...5. 00 " " !x !!: 3.00 . " " Tfaree-Kwothi. 1;60 Mtil-f.;i7l...C -2a .Daily and Weekly, on.-year 512,00 tr? Ailvt-rtiHtiur KHtM, Ojir iBfU . 12 lii-w of till tyi), in column $20)0. for 6mt mweniou nu J1.U0 per Inch for each additional 1 sertswu A lli-eral yo)iia A.fui shore rate will t rcada to rtiou wtio ext. it lirgtJy by the year, half jrar or quarter. . v - ' Professional and buslnes cm.nl inserted for $31.00 Per?oa eadiu2 na raoaej for nbcriptIon, adrertie- Ititfor nh wit, tuij forward It by mill, or oUerrlM, al their own n&j -5 A-ITLil LGSttS, Ho 177, F. & A. Mj E.f.-alJrci-ctin-s of 'this Lodite on th laa sla.-ij,afc4ehnaonSi,at7o,cloclrr;X.- T P j;.in. jiut; fcreUieru are fran-mally iavltea W x. N. r.icj.!.r. Kecretary. v.in'u'W Committee T. J. VVTtXM, J. E. AxriKP, sad .. W. -I'ki. . AEIZ0HA LODGE, Ho. 1. I .0. 0. F Ueculir roetlnir of this Lodge are held 7rry Wjdurday aiesing. l-Crx? Mbcr of tiiU Order. In good stand -W--1 jul are. utvlujl to attend. VC.J3. Smith, K. O. " Chx B5 Kcsh; 1c 8cyi D, O Thorne, Prop. Fine V.T:n"s. Litimir auit Cigars. - - - .XT-id Is at all Hours. 'ST1. "W. MEBOHANT ! PEESCGTT. A T. IS. "WEAVER, DEALER IX General Merchandise. PRESGGY7 - - - - ARIZONA 0 3iO. TAYLOR, -IMeSCOTT, ARIZONA -U. 'SDeputyJCnsral Surveyor TJ 'orh Pruuijitlg Attaulil to. Ai.tuu.w.. 1st "uu.- I tetci cl SAZgSAC SALOON! IWnlN'I.IU THE VHLt.lAM'i UCUaS, GUHLKY. fiTHEET, PRKSVOTT, ARIZOSA FINS ?!E3, UQUOES ap? & CIGARS. C. KENDALL, Beat i :;r 1 i tsiaie ano riining fleni trVMoCceBox 240) AK UERXARDIXO, CAL. Photographic Artist U'JBDWIS STREET, JPerreofypesa Specialty Ojhn fivfrj Liv from 9 A. M.to 3 r. PKOiV SCIIREI'EI Teacher. VQGAL & &STRUMEKTAL MUSIC. IxMiikt cl ea ou the J Hi JPLV?TO AM) OHGA,, w. Jf. rvlfi Tor farther rrticukre or tenu r-, - ap;Jy or addr J. D.BCH REINER. rioTior UoU-1 Orarr, I'rooott. A. T. aA Hew "Spring Groods ,it Tin;- -OF- MRS. A A. FZBBISH Carpenter & Builder, shob'on cotez street, .?..A .. i;,ti'ruUr. Pracott, Arizona KtLUnf ot cn- bufldlflB. etc., daae W jaafes for aUUuUr . f wri turcl-bl. parrincton & CO GflMKJSSION FfiERCHANIS 3ia::loi t, Arizona. TT-ir-carw 5oods and Hachinerv 1 tosayrolnu care "B. E. r," Msslccrt T. 0. R. liARTISBELL Agent Frescott. . from ttoae two flenda, 1 bata TT,Tour alW rom Unr)?u f..- ',toiSI?4l coat of freight. BUSINESS CARDS. JL..A.W TJSIEtS, JOHN HOWARD, Attornty aud Couuselor at Law, Office, South Montezuma St, Prescott. SAMUEL IIAMFLTON, ATTOEISTE'ST -A-T TJ-A."W3 Mineral Park, Mohave County, Arizona. CHARLES . RUSH, A.X!TOK.3SrB"S' LAW. fTCl practice -1 Court. Qt3c9 north of KoU Ik Stepoeaa Tbere b irlil b found at all honnu Attest Job paid to CouYtrraacia? t , Dlalrict Attorney. DAVIS & STCPHENSOX. Attorneys and Counselors At Iawr " 31INHAL PARK, A. T. Jac3tta-U 1 jt . . . t. A - A. C. iiAKBH, .ATJOKlSrE AX a " Plicnix. A. T. Will practice In - all the Couru of thn Territory .and IntheUwXl Statoi Uourt. myl h KIIGBAK IV. All A;1, TOMHSTOXE, AKI70XA. Will prmrUop In all thr Couru. .Special Attratlon kIv. Mininj Uaf. CLARK CHOHCHX,: 11. MASTCBbOS. CHURCHILL & KASTERSGK, Attorneys fi Counselors nt Law. AVill practice in all the Courts of Arizona. IriC0t A. T -Sov. 22, lvf) oosnra r. n a no rave, - VVJI. II. MCQKEW. Late of San Jote, Col. A clary Public and Lmtrtct Attuni icy. HAItGRAVE & ATcGREW, Atforncj'- am! Cou!.I:jx str Luv. rUEtsi OfT, VAVAI'Al CO., A. T. H'iZ Pfarticc tn all tkt Courts of the Territtvi. joux a. kui. .Votary Pu'Af HUSH At WALLS, ATTORNETS AT LAW , Prescott, Vavapai County, Arizona WHlttrieyyatUoitoalltiril buaiau Dtratuu Ulh la tb. MTiral CoarU ot HrJ iu tb Trnvr. A'w.ia i of title to Mining Ciains anc lt!fy jw-eurauly rrjr" Prompt atUatlom cir.n ti Jt ti" PKTSIC1A Tf jr 3irCA;;ui-i:s.s, m. v.. PHYSICIAN AX D 3 II RGEO.N. 0M10X MOltTEXCXA Ht FRScorx, ABIIOKa. IRS. E. A. IKG ALLS, ftl. D.. llIlchlEin XJuStoraity,) PIIYSICMX tiXD OCULIST, tV-Ohtu r.ecial attenUon to obatetris and duett of voiiuu. , t J4-lltldence In bouse lorracriy cccopiea oy a. Iloa,ou CorUrZ street. DR. F. K. AlSWORTH, FMYSlCJMr $ SVRGJiOJV orict: DAI'S 0CT000.VAL BUILDIKG, QUSLET STREET PKISSOTT, AniZOJTA. P. LIIYCOLK. Druggist and Apothecary Ihcn'f BUxlf, PRE8COTT. - - ARIZONA. VANDEVER BROS., Forwarding & Commission Msrchant MARICOPA, ARIZONA. I V - ' Goods Forwaided to Auy Peisi wrrn rBO m iry ks. and DisrATCii. fyMark Ooodio-Care "T,' or "V. Broa.' old atand of Jaroe. M. IlarneT. At the PACIFIC Brewery Saloon ! Changed Hands. .. w TboTiaiil'raiiniftd aaln Wed tb zbore'. rrf mlt, would call lha atteation of all cm customers ana new one (ncladl2totefttbat tha saloon Is rupplled wtb all Ujebfclce4 ' Liquors, 3ines. Cigars and Kaible's Lager Beer . For 12 1-2 Cents per Brink ! (,'oMn and Sue Us. jvD, IT0RNE, Prmnoft. 5fy I. 2. Wagon and Carriage BlacksmitMng of ull Kinds, Horseshoeing a Specialty. The undersigned ai formed a co-pa'tuership witu Mr. BAPKWASKIE, at bis.liop ou :he conier of Good win and OrdJ-J'- street, a fe dooi t-orth of HaJia way's Gray .at,-1 hUo:-, rbrn te i? rrTcd to do al Unda of Carriage and Wagon Work, at a les Cgnre lhaa ever heretofore done 'Ja this city. Civc its a Trial. JOHX ODELL. rircott, Jcr 12. lfW2. BANK EXCHANGE HOTBIj, E. GANZ, PR0?R!ET0B. Board and Boom per day Board and lioom ler week Day board per week Single Meals $2 to $2 50 9 to $11 $6 00 50 cents KEA11XG & SAXPLE ROOM AJiIXl( OFFICE. TU l.mtvn lite rnnnil 1 lv hfnn rcfymished and appointed throughout, has all the mod - ern coiiAeniences, anu is one 01 i.ie icau i i r 'p...;.-.. mch27 ' - . l - i. I snn- - i mch27 BUSINESS CARDS. BLAKE & CO. BAN,B1EKS , PUEJjCOTT. - - - - AKIZCK 1 (.OltRESPONDEXTS : IP, i aroo fc Co., iVew ireif, i-artja ds Ccs-Banhan-Francifco g"Vill purchase or make advances on Gold, Silver and Jjead Uulljon, .bxenange, County arid Territorial Indebtedness and Mercantile Paper. , Telegraph Transfers- -and --Sight Drafts for sale, pajablo atf .ali :pnncipl cities in the United States and Eurojie. M33"Deposit& Received, -repay ahlftoii demand-or stated time. ' Collectionsjnade and a General Banking Business trans acted. .3 THE- BANK OF ARIZONA Prescott and Phenix, A. T. SOL. lewis, W. E. UAZELTXNE. .President . . . Cashier . CORKESPJlJJVDENT&V . Junk of Caliuntla, : Sati, Francisco, i New Tori- L.aidla.icr & Co., A "General J2aukmlSuVine6 Tranfea' if d. tJTDrafts and r ?iegraphic Exchange n all the principal cities , of the United tates, bougl.t and soV fAssayers.; Ilavin" secured the services oL Mr. Georgi: E. Ralph r From t Caufox-ua A nsay Office San ITnincisco, w rjre now prcKi;tojake prompt returns f all 'ores, "ntfnerals, gold dust and bullion BubmUtwi to "us; at. QUALITATIVE OH QUATsTTTATIVJ, ASTAlfYSTS Will seud by return stage result 4f all sam ple, received by iu ad oc express when accom panied by cash. ABsay for Gold and Silver .v-. .'. J . . .'. . :S"200-! Copper -. 3 CO Lead. 2 50 Five pound tests by ChlorinationPioct'Ea. BLAKE CO. PBESCOTT Assay ASSAYING DOS E IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Gold and Silver Bullion Melted into Bars aud Stamped. Analysis made of ores, v-ritn a view of es tablishing proper treatment CHARGES FOR ASSAYING: Gold and Silver Ore Blowpipe Tess (qualitative) .2 oo . 75 Circfs for all other Vorz Vs low W is consistent, '" P llb caio aEdorrftness. ALL WORK GUiiRANTEEB. B TAHL: DIANA SALOON. ELLIS WHITNEY PBOPBIETOES. Pine Wines, Liquors, AiD JGAKS' Elegant Club Eoonis DRINKS, 12 1-2 CENTS. "'ins house, wti.t. EjiAB isufiD, wii,l nr i conrtucted on the Flrt CHsa Onlor Owning to the rortTc:ion iu price of livtut; and labor, e have lerscu thit well whomu hou an-l reducrd tbc price of drinks to 12V4 cents- ELLIS & "WEITXET. iAcmc sj-E w ef"st Trade tmiTEZUXA, BETWEEN OOODVM CAiiLETQ.y STREETS. PRESCOTT. A GOOD L HQ E R BRS ALE. i-OHTSK. CIDER & SELTZER WATER, JOUS nAIHLE, .Prop. PBTCOTT.WJr'; Louis Braverman & Co inoctMOts to Bravenasu i: Ltvy, Importers and Manufacturers, 119 Moutgomery Sl.f S. F.5 Keen the largest stock of Watch es, JDiamonns. Jewelry, Silver ware, Platcdware and Clocks on the Pacific Coast. AW our goods are marked in Plain figures, at extremely low prices, and buyers in the country can rely on getr ting goods at the prices marked. Wo have our own' factory, and t i i' 1 .f manufacture any article to order. ' w , LQIJIS BRAVE RMA2? & CO 119 Montgomery St., San Frauciaco. Office ! . r. MALICE. We have often wondered what wjw the occasion of our esteemed morning enntwn parary' never having even a decent word to say of one of our moct enterprising citizens; and frequently making sluring remarks about him which seemed to be entirely an called for, and this morning's issue of that paper contains a paragraph which seems to gire a clue to the reason for all this: We Lroferto the editorial in reference to the Honorable Clark Churchill. To any one living in Northern Arizona, and, in ft, to any one to whom Mr. Churchill is person ally known the statements and innuendoes in the articje referrd to appear so ridicu- loiULAnd unfounded that they would be readily taken for a bit of irony from one whose wit always 'shncs, and whose facts are made to suit he point and not the point the acts, arid ,bai for the facCthat the arti cle alluded.totappears to .be in response to the erroneous stand; takes .by One of the pa pers of the southertr ' 'part of the Territory on the subject of apportionment, and as, in consequence thereof, the statements of .fact thertin contained may go where the opeidy avowed hostility of the editor of the Courier and some of his' assistants, to Mr. Chur chill i unknown, and thereby result in great injury both to Northern Arizona and a very worthy citizen thereof, we should not have noticed it at all. In the first place, the only . paper w'o have observed which made any accusation that Mr. Churchill, as chairman' of the Republican.Territorial Geil- tral Committee, orotlrerwise, had "parcelled "out the rotio of representation in the Re publican Convention, with a view to Mr. "Churchill's, capture of the nomination of "Delegate for himself or his candidate" is j the Tombstone Republican, and that- was j based upon the fact" that as chairman Mr. Churchill put a question to vote befpre the Central Committt-e whether the 73 dele- gates.to the Terntoml Convention should be apportioned a3 follows: Apache, 3; Cochise, 10; Graham, 3; Gila, 4; Maricopa, 12; Mohave, 5; Pima, 13; Pinal, 5; Yavapai, 1 3; urna, o. And the question i3 still pending and un determined. And the question has not been and cotdd not proper!' be decided by the chainnan unless he adopted the action of the Democratic committue as a precedent. 3Ir. Churchill simply submitted this ques tion to be voted upon by the members of the committee, consisting of twenty-one gentlemen, some of whew reside in every county of. the Territory. This is the njeas--ure of the offense committed by that gen tehnan and nothing more.- Now, where i s the wrong in all this ? Where is the attempt to capturo the convention ? Nowhere, ex cept in the imagination of those who through ignorance or malice are stating what i not true. Two years ago a census of the Terri tory was taken which gave a large majority of the representatives in the Jast Legislature to the southern counties. Pima county alone had eleven while Yavapaj had only three members in the House -pf Representatives, and fire to Yavapai's ppp ip the Council. Tht census w taken just on, tb.e eve of the completion yf the .Southern Pacific rail road, and before the buUdlpj 'jf ih lantic and Pacific was felt at all m Arizona. Sincp theij tjie great trapscpntipental jnp of (he latter cernpany has been graded for nearly two hundred and seventy-five miles within the .boundaries of the Territory. One of the largest bridges in'the world has been built in Yavapai county at an expense of nearly three-fourths of a million of dollars. Many thousands of workmen have been em ployed ip all this wort and many thousand more were' employed'" In supplying "theee workmen and many of them have their families with them. Every, workman em ployed hi any place creates business and sup port for from two to nve And it should not be lost sight of in this connection that the employes of the At lantic and Pacific R. 11. arc, and have ever been, all white and civilized people. "No Chinamen ljavs ever "been eipployed by that company. Many of the employes of this company have already located and settled upon lands and mines along the line of the road in this county. Nearly all of them may be considered as citizens of Arizona The next session of the Legislature will bo composed of twenty-fi-ur mem bers )f tba IIopsc of Represcnlatrves and twelve in the Council. These will have to be apportioned among the different sections of the Territory by the Governor, and then the same questions will be presented to that high otHcial that now pending before the Republican Central Committee, viz: How many members of each houso shall be al lotted each county? Shall Pima county have as many members of the two bodies as slie hi:d two years ngo? .The newspaper of the south alluded to aoove couteudf twap l ima county snouiu hae twice as many delegates, in tbc Sena torial Convention aa Yavapai, and that if Maricopa is entitled 12, Cochise should hare 20, and complains because the chairman, Mr. Churchill, put the motion as made which gives Yavapai as many as Pima. The inconsistency of our morninj contemporary is shown by comparing a local item" from the same issue ae the article in question in the following words; "Yavapai is the "boss" county of Ari zona in area, population, etc. The Atlantic and Pacific Railroad has flooded the county with people." It asserts that Yavapai is flooded with people, and yet because it wants to put Mr. Churchill in a false' position, it echoes the charge of a sectional spirit of the south to the effect that he has done wrong in en deavoring to give Yavapai as many dele gates in tho next Republican Territorial Convention as Pima county shall have, Suppose the Governor should give Yavapai six or eight times as many members of the House i if Representatives as he allots to 1 rima. wn.-tt win me umner men sayt xx au . ate k or ite int the I .. . . -ti -t ii t: (person wno nils rae uuDernaionai orace ? 1 will it sav for that reason the apportionment ' . - . , 1 : 1 baeed upon the actual population is wrong? I The Copper Giant. We have seen, some copper rock, brought in from the "Copper Giant," upon Castle Creek, which, for richness, probably aur passes anything of the kind .exhibited in Prescott. This mine is owned by Messrs Wfllcox and Evans, upon which they have au extension, giving them 3,000 feet. The cronping are bold and well defined, showing 8 zee t of ledge matter. - Upon this vein they hare opened Up a streak of metal 15 inches wide, a sample of which can be seen at Mr. Blake's assay office. Mr. Willcox,,who has just returned from a visit to Castle. Creek, assures us of much activity prevailing in that section. The Hon. C. C. Bean and staff are work ing vigorously building trails, etc, and will soon be prepared to open up some of their copper property-in'gflod. hape.r Messrs. Campbell & Co. have purchased a one-half interest in the "May Flower, which is an extension of, the "Copper Grant," and have started a shaft of vone hundred feet deep. At a depth of 18' feet the rein is seen widening but between the walls, and without doubt they are working not only upon a true fissure but upon a property which is destined in the near future to become oue of the most famous coppe'r mines in the country. Mr: Willcox informs us that heavy rains have fallen, filling the gulches with water! and starting the green grass in all directions. It would be well for the rrescoltites to cast their eye upon th!5 coming country 6n account of the trade which must inevitably ensue. If the facilities for reaching Castle Creek are not attended to, Phenix will reap the benefit However, as these, .are -matters not generally attended to until too.lato,, we will content ourselves .wjth saying otr. what all will say hereafter, "how stupid we were to Jet the Castle Creek trade slip through our fingers." ' ' ' ' " Tranquility vs. Head'Cehter. A case decided by. Judge StiilwcJJ.recently at Tombstone has had the ejco:,tq call forth the following remarks from the Now York Mining and Engineering' Journal: "The numerous situations presented Iby this unequaltd decision will increase greatly in interest when they coma (o be 'applied to a vein which, like the celebrated Coiu3tock lode, starts with a dip in the coutrary di rection. In that case, the locator will have nothing until the dip turns, and. then his rights will cover all the celleragc in the country. It is worthy of mention that this change of dip has frequently been claimed for this very Contention ledge which was the subject of the present controversy. It is now the part of all good miners who love fan and fair play to pray for the change. Yerily, great is the law, and tillwell ap pears determined to be its 'expounder! Stillwell's high position is, of course, an in dication of persqrur ability; but the extra ordinary character of hfs decisions and rulings in important mining cases has led to inquiry as to hj.; antecedents,- and ft lscur reritly "repotted that "he studied law when a youmi man. but ha aA -n0 experience to speak of in practice, having enjoyed a gov ernment clerkship before his appointment to the Arizona bench. He is an Eastern man, almost c oinpletely ignorant of mining aa a business. Our mining law is acknowledged to be in direct, confused, and altogether bad as a guide to the intentions of Congress; but it has been interpreted by men who are cx perienced and able as jurists, and whq are acquainted with the history and needs of the business the law is intended to regu ate. Under their rulings, the questions counected with ownership in mines have gradually assumed a steadiness and fa miliarity that have saved the mining in dustry hundreds of thousands of dollars; and we do not believe that ayeung, uptrjed, or ignorant axa, can gain position as a juris.t or inijuence as a politician by attempt ing to antagonize the well-settled principles of their decisions, or by temporarily over throwing interpretations of tho law thai have been welcomed with pleasure by a much-tried community." Apportionment of. Delegates to the Re publican Territorial Convention. The Tombstone Rcpubiican is still off ou its erroneous tangent, as to the apportion ment. The trouble i3 evidently In the pre vailing ignorance of the writer of the editorials- of that paper in reference to the great progress of Northern Arizona during the last two yeara. The population of Yavapai county has more than quadrupled since the census of 1SS0 was taken, aud the official re turns will show this. In fact, if the appor tionment shall be bo mado as t give Yava pai her just quota, she alone will have more than both Pima and Cochise counties to gether, Wo are not given to growling or we would complain that by the apportion ment as now proposed, Yavapai does not get the number to which she is entitled. What ib the matter, Mr. Repuplican of Tombstone? You seem to be more anxious to establish a corrupt motive in some one than to learn or publish the truth . Because you cannot see the reason for an act, you conclude tho reason was a dishonest one. This logic may do in Tombstone but U won't "wa3h" in YavapaL It is amazing how exercised the Demo cratic press of the Territory is over who tho Republicans intend to nominate for Dele gate to Congress. And it's more amusing than anything else to see how they tell us every day who ia tho strongest man in our ranks, etc., for the position. Why en lighten us on a subject which is detrimental to your ciuse? Put up your man and run him. We, of the Republican party will pit a man against yours worthy of his steeL Proceedings o'f 'Board of "Supervisors THCI'jnAY, JCLT C Full Board. L The following bills were audited and al lowed as followsr ' ' ' " Sisters'of Sti "Joeephyindigenf iclr, $310. A. ,T, McPhee; Justice's feest $7150.' T.J. White 6F $34.-35, constable's fees, allowed $1&4Q. " C: W. -Beaeh, f ICC. 83; 'allowed 8HL22; The" report of tbeSisters. o St. Joseph of the indigent sick for the second quarter was read and accepted. The SherifFs1 report'of taxes for 1882, col lected, while making the assessment, amount ing, to $5,110,80, was. examined and ac cepted, and also his report r of licensee col lected xti June, amounting ta,42. Report of A .J. lfcPLeer Justice of the Peace, wa accepted. , tfoara stood at recess, unfair p. m., when it -tfl l-t tl ' a" mey reassemoieu, wim au present,. R. J. Atkinsonl overseer bf Road District No. 2f. appeared relative fo' matters ''m his Road District; x After-a long discussion aboutthe roads of the county the Board adjourned. - ' lM TRXDAr, ;july 7". T i l i tn . ir: - r r , jju.iiu-iuev ak iuji. to. : oiiuuvcs ui iaiy i5th read and .approved. County Treasurer Cook appeared with his' quarterly settlement for the second quarter of 1882, The Board, with the Treasurer, "proceeded o examine said re port, with-results shown hi the foUowimr goneral Bummaryr 5 To rash on band March 31st, lSfe3.-.....w.i. $13,023 61 Cash retdrtd dariaj qoarter... 13,123 11 Ly cuh paid Territorial Treasurer l,iS2 64 for uen. Fond warraat CJUO ,. .1 it for cantingfnl... ?...tJ..4 l,J7'tS county schools 3,023 32 for raids ...r . , 400 DO ou bend and intorest 1,023 00 County Treasurer, corn's...... C 01 Csahot) hand! fftalanca 12,930 1C Tho redeemed and cancelled1 warrants -of the different funds having ibeen compared, were burned by ,theBoard, and the balance or12,930.1G was counted, , found correct and returned, to the Treasurer, taking Ids receipt. The following bills were audited and al- owear - . - , W. Dougherty, .merchandise. S G 07 It. J. Rutherford, hauling, ,i -1 00 Xoui Canfpbep, juror, , 18 00 U. K. Jlartindeli.juror,- . . 10 00 u oon rvces, money, smaiipox patient, o w Tlie Boardstppd at recess until 2 . m.. when they reassembled,, with .full Board present. Bill of lhe,yiIlaBe of Pxescott of $49,25, or. one-half of account of, smallpox patients, was audited snd allowed,- -; . . Under Sheriff Stv James appeared with delinquent tax roll for 1881, and the Board, with him, proceeded to examine and com pare the same. . Adjourned until July 8th, at 10 a. 34. BATOKDAY, jultS. Full Board. Minutes of preceding day read and ap proved. , John Goodwin, jury certificate, 36 00 Geo. W. Curtis, merchsudiaCj C G4 Board went into session as a Board of Equalization, and.commenced the comparing and examination of assessment roll, Board stood at recess until 3 p.m., and upoTeassembling resumed the comparisoa of theToll, 4 Adjourned until MondayJJuly 10th, at 10 a. m. The Board met July 10, 1882. There be in no quorum present a recess was taken until 2 p. m., at which' time it reassembled with full Board present. Qn mptipn theBjoard of Equalization ad journed until. Tuesday. July 11, atlO o'clock. Bill of X. Bashford fc Co. of 8 for mer chandise, wa3 audited and allowed, Billof Frank Jacoby of?14, for Juror's certificate: was audited and allowed. 0p motion the former action of the Board relative to the rent ofth,? eld court house buildings was reconsidered, and the rent of the building occupied by the Democrat was fixed at $30 per month, and tke second story of the old courthouse occupied by the-Courier, was fixed at f 15.' On motion the I3ardappbinted the fol lowing registering officers for the precincts named: - 1 ' Ash Creek. Agua Fria. , , ,,John Stemmer Ered Hilterbrandt N. C. Sheckles Isradsjiaw. Beaver Creek Bumble Bee, . ........ Chino Yall6y...!.r.... Crook Canyon . : . . .'; . Date Creek,, 4. . . . Flagstaff Gillett Green Valley ..v Lower Agua Fna. Lynx Creek . Mount Hopa...-..v':... Pino Creek Peeples Valley-. ........ Stouemau's Lake Skull Valley.: Walnut Creek The Board adjourned. . . . .L. S. Knowles Snyder . . Peters A B. Spence Wm. Giisau J. E. Beade . . .Dave Anderson Wm.;Burch G. E. Brown L. L. Griffin B Sherman J. P. Hough .....Alex Harris . . .R. W. Pleasants , ...,H. B. Crouoh S. C. Rogers Pima County Census. Below we give a recapitulation of tho census returns of Pima county by which it may be seen that the population of Tucson alone exceeds that of any other county in the Territory, and that Pima county can count more noses than any other two or probably any other three counties in the Territory: Tucson, 0743; SanXavier, 475; Mountains and mine, 03; Sopori and Junc tion Station, 21S; Tubac, 393; Calabasas 522; Casa Blama, 209; Sonoita, 284; Har sliaw, 847; La Nona, 403; Total Wreck, 45C; Greatorville. 312; Hacienda, 125; Sahuarito, 131; Oro Blanco, 219; Upper Arivaca, 107; Lower Arivaca, 302; Arivaca proper, GOO; San Louis, 114; Barboquivari. 30; Merrill's Camp, 27; Sierritas, 117; Pel ton, 276; Canada del Oto, 47; Santa Cata lina, 203; Rillito, 520; Lower Santa Cruz, 207; Pantano, 300; Potrero, 13; Huevavi, 9; Pajsrito, 9; Fraguita, 07; total amount, 17,504. -Citizen. TelespraxI-iJLo The San Carlos Pets Get Their Work In. U', .1 ! Terrible Accident on the Ohior 75 Bodies Recovered. J'? ' 41' -.1 An Interesting Batch of Newa2.! ata-c.l G.,, ,H; Ourj- ominated by.:;Acr" clamation. B. Horton t, up't of Public Instruction;-" ' ' - fsPECIAL TO THE MLFR. PKWixJuly 11 1U5 ft ,J The Deraocratic. Convention was called., toost kt order at 1 p, m. by A. J). Leraon? GWlo. v.mr D. lv. Woodwarat, of Cochise, was aleeted jms Temporary Chairman, and A. D. T sman, rf, Temporary Secretary. .,.,(, Conmittee on credentials appointed ud Convention adjourned for one iiour. Piizmi. Juno 11 2:20 p. m. , Convention re-asembled, W. A. Row... . T T x . 14. naiKer nominateu j. a. uury lor Congress. After some meritorious remarks, Q. H. Ourywasnomiuated by acclamation. Pucj.'nc, July 129:30 A. ' -lift AV. B. Horton was nominated -for- Superintendent of Public Instruction,' I"1' which caused great dissatisfaction among'" 'I the delesatw. JSTZAMUOAT COLMMiOS.. . Steubeviixe, O July 7. Seventy-Jiv bodies had been recovered, up to 11 o'clock,. ast night, from the wreck of the steamer ScotLi. Whisky was at the bottom o th accident, as some c f the officers and many passengers had been drinking. Little Rock, July 7. Rev. W.J. Spook, Methodist minister, was murder! by In dians, over in the Indian Territory. Washixgtox, July 7. It is stated, that negotiations arc under way between tha Postmaster-General and the Wabash R. B by which it is proposed to carry the throagk fast mail botween the Atlantis and Pacific Guiteau's body was secretly removed frost the jail. Camp Thomas, June 8. The murderers ; , of Culvig and his scouts were recognized as belonging to the renegade Cibicu scouts wh revolted last fall. The murdered men wer brought to San Carlos and buried. . Moody and Connell, traders at San Car- -losjltad a narrow escape. They were re turning from Globe, and when nearth point at which the renegades !were laying -in ambuth, wero ordered by the IndiaiiS not to proceed any further or they would be killed. They retired without asking any questions, but succcded in reaching San, Carlos during the night in safety. It ia thought about 50 White Mountain Indian were absent. Washington, June 8. Naval battles, In ' the House, took place yesterday over th Naval appropriation bill. The Tombstone Nugget promised to come . forth anew after tho Sre, but as yet we see nothing of it. A prospectus has reached this office, however, of the "Daily Inde-. pendent," to be issued at Tombstone. It is to be Independent (?) "not for ompaisa ., purposes," to have "decided opinions," "mouth-piece of no party," and is intended to hold "public men and measures in aa in- dependent attitude.1 It is to be born July 10th. Had it postponed birth two days longer, it might claim appropriately X be an Orangeman, which would Jn itself l a, mprovementon what it proposes. We refer the census returns of PiBia county to the Chairman of the Republican Territorial Committee. If Cochise comsty should have ten votes ut the conventioa, Pima should have nii.eteen. Ji YavapsJ should have thirteen delegates, Pima should have nearly, if not quite doable the number. The total population of Pima county is 17,501 and of Cochise 9,C4G, making a total of 27,150 for the two counties. This gives tha two counties about one-half the popu lation of the Territory. Citizen. How in the de'il do you know? The southern press keeps up a howl about the Republican apportionment to the Terri torial Convention atPhenix next August fro Cochise county. How was thechairman to ap portion, not knowing at the time what th population was? We will say to our Co chise brethren that they have more than their quota, and should dry up. It ia true Maricopa has more than her quota, but it doesn't belong to Cccliiso. However our southern brethren must growl just so much. There is a certain nice game at work amongst the "still-hunters." The job is put up pretty well, but it won't win. Tho whole matter was given away by one of your own. Go slow. Democrat. "Still-hunters" is good, but we can't see whatMuratis driving at Does he mean that' Oury has been still in Washington, while Tritle, in twenty days, has succeeded in doing for Arizona all that has been done for her in two years? Our Democratic friends rre having consid erable discussion about wh shall be the nominee of that patty for Superintendent f Public Instruction. We believe the best man in their ranks to-day for the positiom is Murat JIasterson. Iflany doubt his quali fications we suggest that they submit him to any examination. But, pshaw ! no Demo crat will get the office, so don't howl over the matter. -invft 1 . . 'a -A If .5 t.W 4 em . .-ti m- nt .'1 if'-- - - - ; rt- w. - -it'-' ' .! it-: it0"-. is r i ,-"'ri r" . "Vis. v. A 4 .l: - . ' - : i '-Js$. .. r .' v," .T- : ' . '.ri: ?- "a , i 2?recott, June 3