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WEEKLY AKIMA MINER: PBESCOTT APRIL 9, 1875. 1TT " rj x j I i r- flitt Aftllttt JAMES LICK. alaUS rASl AND NOT SO FAST. J3Y TELTCftT? ATTT w - gjT44V T. .T. Butler. Editor. JjS? All accounts for advertising and sub scription natch became doe on or before the first day of February, and all bills for legal adzcr tisemcnts vhich appeared in the Miner prior to that date are payaJtie to John H. Marion. All accounts accruing since that date are payable to T. J. Butler, tie present proprietor. BEST MINES. WHERE THEY ARE AND WHAT IS WANTED. We would not throw cold water on anv mining enterprise in Arizona; the more? of such institutions backed by capital and good management we have the better. Yet, even the capitalists who have made their money mining on .Montgomery street, and are sop JAMES LICK. Toe San Francisco Chronicle of March "Willtamso'c Vat.t.ev. x t 23th says, James Lick, the great philanthro- April 6, 1875. J niat has sought tn royntp fri r?ni nf rmr I Editor "NFivrn TIio ariliKli. l..f T-... garen to ex-Mayors Selby and Alvord and cott Saturday afternoon last, on a visit to rrmin t -f LT- ? r f i r I f 1 i .... iU jjuisuuuce oi ms ongimi. aesign oi i .-xiuejope, vi unino valley, winch is almost, building an observatory etc.. and alleges as I if not nnJfi. nlnn,L1Lnf , r a reason, that in the hurrv of fixing his mat- to tnv dpjstin-itinn tW r -n; tj.. tens in prospect of rapidly approaching death, Camp Verde. But, I can't help that, nor do ue ncgiecteu ro provide proDerlr for several 1 care whether si-Hml V-wn - ;r t. - - f . ..bvuw w V t-Uli -.1- A t I If ... I ... . reisuFes ii.ciua.ng ms son, and desires "blarsted" wind would but cease, to re-write the paucrs. antoint a notr I The wind, cnnfmim! ?f w?n t, i l - .w... v. ... a i(.ai. 1JCC1 K 1 f . i . ...1 ' uuuru oi irusiees oi wuom tuesaid son Hn Jet un. It has k-inr mr r nA r.,... i constite one, and provide in such a way that for about 30 hours and is likelv to doso some trio si1kct-.?i f ifr nurl . 1. u I : l I " xwmuwii uwuci uuuiic ucniuceni I mnrp vopc tt-nil n ,i : i . .... - I "'j .!, ibv ib uu iLa uui. sjiau at least be commenced during his life- The plains between Prescott and Chino T T TT1 J. TT M l - 1 1 lux i m il.w..I 1 11. t I . n tuo luiuiuicu ucaiLU L'IC3 lilia I Ttppri ruin nr mniclnM f .. - i .u.uikui auiuBauu; ur.raiucr.' hnnR inn lui nvtAnrlo.1 -. 1. I. 1 .1 I . 7 ' J -w r- icuuuu uiucn ucjuuu me me gras3 on tne same does. tune he feared he should be colled to give up . Obino Valley is the same old spot, nestled thegost when the lint papers were drawn. among hills, thinly peopled with thick tW Spicial to the Miner by U. B. Military and W.U. Line EASTERN. Wasllinston. AnrilfM Th nnlr fnr tlio 5th Cavalry to exchange with the Cth was prumutguiea yesieruay. lue otn will leave Arizona Mar 1st. Tfin Gth is now in Texas. Gold in NOW York. 1141' finvnhirl-B In San Francisco, 871 and &U n asniDgton, March 31 The following iciL-uniuj irom tne iiovernnr nr'rTfis wn re ceived here to-day l "Austi.v, Texas, March 31st. To his Excellency U. S. Grant, 1'residcnt of Sir: The depredation of robbers from the Republic of Mexico have of late increased in frequency and atrocity to an extent which thrcntprw to ..r i .... . . y i me iuur couniry. rue ruin in the coun- dead bodies have already been taken out and several men vet missing. Gold. 1143-; mwnhii't J57X nt1 RNl j -t J o 1 An eTtrnnrrlinmrr- snolt nf mU tzua tTin. .1.. . 1 . , , ... 1 miuuijuvui me country uaa entirely Kiuea iuc pcauu auu near crop. San DiePtJ. Anril 8. "Tr. tAvcnnro nmnt for Wells. Fargo & Co., died last night. .Mrs. Craigue, wife of the proprietor of the Horton House. A11 tlimntrh fc-f.Jitlif rlii J " O w... " -" - a. ji. some leet, uurting uer seriously. Dull and unleavenod Enmw Vn TtoooTi. crtrial, no prospective Presidential election; uu coming centennial; notning to looK lor- 1 t r II wara toiiiicago journal. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PAPER BAGS , I r !. rr tt , . . livU- I ) J JOWer COIlmrV 'I'Urnln n. I OP Alt. Vn nl' TTIf nrCT nn.nw abbU uat, uKe norace nawes, ne wants pie, whose frendshin nnd hncnifni;. I i.. .i" V . . tU77r.Cr "V , 2 L4,."""?. tn v',, l,u hmi,L v. a: ' , . . . . "J i deuces ami itio urauue .r r.:.r '""" w,aui" J,t ..... . . . 1 flrPatflrt nf nt, lf U LU .i..l.!.h. . . . . . , -r J.UtlMIKU jwscu nave an intuitive KnowjeUgc of er- ? ; m"mvi UUk iUtu w wanguart, Jas. 3L iiaker. Cliarles Hull IP10 're rutniessly murdered and their an. oi cnanty, out is Join to take his Banghart. Jas. M. liak-or ni,nrlnE tt..ii people are ruthlessly murdered and their erything pertaining to the business of min-1 hand off the Pur3e 6trSS as long as there is Samuel Kees and David W Shivers are nm' ProPerty beinS tken by these foreign depre- ms, ire jomoumoi mistaken as to n-hcre and " "ger letso oi me. porous old "bucks" well off as re-ards "r11 rten .bould boein, wben it c,M to .""." J Folton to at- world,,- affairs and 'o.bibitins sd feeling TZZSXSSJSS'oi tha mnro nrsrtimil ami Inee tl.Ant:...! i : tend to HIS side of the rnsiv wliilo ihn true, lir nnnil v.... .r i . Un nr.fi. t i . . "i- "j iuuiva. iuu, oi course, Know tuat I VUK -" " iuis uionta a jarge party oi roo tees acting under the advice of S. M. Wil- the ladies of tho vnllnr or ;mn...i oers penetrated the interior as far as within Anctioneer and Comtaisjion Jlcrcliant. the more practical and less theoretical busi ness of taking the ore from its original bed, of ages, and reducing it according to the approved lessons of modern experience. This Territory, to a greater extent perhaps than any other, is full of mineral bearinz veins. n REDEMPTION OF COUPTTY W A Ii R A IV T S . tees acting under the advice of S. M. Wil- the ladies of tho v!!- or ;mn...i bers penetrated the interior as far aa within .-..w, v. imimiitu Kuu- in -t - . . ... boh win resist tne movement. desscs. swohtPr t),.,n i... i.r 10Pra.01 corpus uunsti, robbing store orJertkm.. " 13 ana rancnes and capturing and murdering " ...... . rH 7nnc nrl n.rit.;n .1 .!. T- o mails. I appeal to vour Evrpllpnfr fnr 1 A. .1 . . KkMINDEHS OFTIIR Of.nrv Trp T1,- A. A 4t X llt.1 II I ...... I W M.riMKnC tMTIPl ; arc a lew tilings m Arizona to remind a hoo- . i V - . . x "V ' u CL"'cncy lor as- -nr nf M, it,,i ,.r i.: u:-.u . a,cai uaJ prouucmg locality ot this por- 'i'cu aim protection tortuo people of that it where you will, if the" primitive ' I" : . aVC tion of Arizona, looks voluptuous in its ear- untJ7 aSuinst these invaders of our land . . I uurrucri; Ciauuici. in our 11 vi.ir5 vnni orinr I - - - I mm r i Tim r i rocK, or rather bedrock formation, comes-to : . ; ' " s merits of grass, clover and worm fences i ,7 , i . ol lu,s C0UIuri the surracc ,ou wil! ba, but .i'tt," ZZLZ Li!?, f Jani Zu!, ! tIX t .TfJi! bie to findledrcscontainintrviensof nrpf"?f.!,- t. . . ... J noiuuu. ( Al. Zimmerman, and, nh n-nllir ti, i..i.nin iirifv nvi.fa n.,i,i fu r a i i K is true tllP IntOr-irn niiita ir..;,. : I , 6 ;i ""iuciu'o i j " vji mu tui uuiiiuuu iur -i metals. The novice in Arizona mining, L" thclo "Utl? f . tbCr are hue ' 'cious fellows, too, who Jifo or property, and the people in the towns SSu thouirh he mar ho nnfn,l in M0,i i nT " -"U3U "erB wonc 10 "oara away in the cm,i(1 nn.i ,. ' . ' A even hold themselves fornia formations, and can estimate the value f "etor w,nt s m those "earlier and papooses if they only had the necessan-fa r de.fnse- 1 trust your Excellency will v-i i Muu, ro Kut i Krmhhv 9nnmnr-T.i.w;. nrk 7 . "."luita iio are pining lor man to trance mat i now give you that an extra tering tbU Territory, at the rich necessity exists for it. OFKICE OP COL'XTV TREASUUER, PBESCOTT, Ariiona, April 9. 1S75. J I will iny, on rreseDtation ut my office. County Wnr rnnU drawn oion the retpctire Funds of Yavapai countv nf Iha . ..n .... ..no.) r . 1 1 .... Couyrr Gk.nek.vl kusi XumlKB 75 and partial payment oa No. TO. Co.n.GK.vr Flwd. All outstanding1 warrants. Tlie holuers of aid Warrants are hercbi" notified that Interest tbereun ceases from the date hereto affixed : and that if the same be not presented within ten davs, the runds set apart for their redemption will be applied to the pay- : v. ..miuuu iiw iu iuu oruenn wincu they were 11. J1AKIU.N, Trtiuurerot Yarapal County . PRESCOTT. CALIFORNIA AND ARIZONA Stae Company. SEMI-WEEKLY FROM Prescott, Florence and Wickeakur THROUGH TO San Bernardino and Los At,tfJ IX SIX DAYS, Carryinc the United States Malls, and tbe California J, r ... iwusn aou jvxprtss, CVanectin? with Wells, harp) Sc. Co.'s Express at San Bernardino, CaL Ayn concord coAcnEs vy leare .San Bemardino dailr with rsKencers. IT S. Mails and Wells. FarcoSS racnin? through to Ijm Anu. tn v;... c...t..' . xooa vas.np.r, orer these routes crust the Gila and Sail Rivers, pass through j Pfcadr, Colorado Rim Indian Beserratioa. Eirenberr! wuitsa or ureal aoj jua- eral Springs, Celebrated fan GerrcaJi Pass, acd Many Places of In- uresi aiosg tss Sonto i' worthj of notlca. For all particulars apply at our offices, represented by f J. W. EVANS, Awnt Prescott. DR. J. H. P1ERS0.V. Secretary... Wlekenburjr. 1 MR. HOWE, Apent Hia?u!x. 1 J. C0LI.IN0W00D, Agent Florence. J.F.STARKE, Agent Ehrenbr,j. " J.T.HUGnES, Agent Son Bernardino. MR. NICHOI. Agent Spadra. , GEO. P1UDHAM, Agent Los Anrelsw. fe!9 tf NOTICE veins as compared with the celebrated hnrmnJ Jla,iS '"3ra of our native forests, but zas of Washoe, Grass Valley and elsewhere f Ck newthele and :t, . j auu cibuwuere, serve to call ui) a flood of recol ections from without taking into account the great d fler- i i ."i"iww irom r i tbc tomb of bu"ed years that are p easant ence the expense of work,n5 ores so re- butpainful to Indulge in. o? I . P mCaDS f f"DSPrta- The wild turkeof Arizona is in no way tion. as against those more accessible. !r.r.-: i r .? . ... ' uv.tt.iuii.. inferior to those of the Western Atlantic bisdifficu ty w. l, o course right itself State., and, indeed, if we can trust to memo in time, and the rich and estensive lodes ot rv. in ,lnok,;n ,r , "'1 , 1 3 svuuu IUU ill 13 La UI It is a very large vallev. vcrv fcrrilo verrr beautiful. But, its stirrouudings are far more oeautuui. lliev are neatlv rnnstniPf.. i,;n on which there are no ills save single bless edness, which is, as you know, a crying evil, and a devilish unhandy mode of getting mrougn lile All persons interested in the "Shclton Lode." Brad shaiv Batn, Arizona, are hereby notifled that it they do not .uppeur withm ninety (CO) .lays from the date hereof, and pay their proportion of the expenses incurred m the . i mnoiinr nr u-..rt To which the Secretary of War sent the .i'T'SSLar KiStiSS llowinc reply : '," aid min," in accordance with the mining laws now In Signed Reid Cook, Governor. ibllowing reply War Depart.me.vt, ) WaSHI.VRTO.- Mnroli !i1f C To the Governor of Texas, Austin, Texas: The President beinf .ibcnnt. O J "H. IV.IV,qI uui lias been sent to me. Orders will be lmvch tn Prescott. A. T., April P, 1875 C. V. SHEI.TOX. A. L. MOELLEU. GEO. A. HAMMOND. GEO. D. KENDALL. 3m more than a quarter of a century, those brought into Prescott winter Uradshaw and other mountains will receive their proper share of attention : but iust at present those who come with means and ex perience to enable them fully in mines, appear look beyond the Sandy. linvn umn thn Qinrlo flmli. ...... - ... i. . f.,ii ar,A i ' . so,ne ave gone as hijrh as fortv noands. u.,, .iU wc; utouiuu ut uuee mat iDere can t. i ... be nothing better, consequently they stop. ,. f ' bn"SS m a tur" enter into negotiations and return to San .7, "" l Mi 7 MW- uwvwu VUiiailllllA - . -.. u.i oun w me. vjruers win ue given to mis place is about 2o miles west of Pres- tIie military authorities to take immediate cott, on the Prescott and Mohave road v i . I wuicu senas a slioot, or off-shoot to our Pan- steps toward the protection of the peoplo of " niu American irontier. bigned Wm. W. Belknap, Secretary of War. Secretary of War has also notified ?i ....I eruiau oi lue iniormation recoivfil PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR INDIANS IN AKIZOIYA & NEW MEXICO. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, u"-t or l.MUA.V AKKAIia March lDih IB?-. OKOSALS WILLBB RECEIVED AT Francisco to report that thev have seen it all That the great McCracken mino at Sandy is immensely rich and extensive we have nearu no one pretend to doubt, and wo re sure to offer you. Toco mas joco tiemjo. Sheep Herdek. and New years, which is evidence that there aro a few in the woods. Wild Cherry trees form another link- tn offering filthy lucre for what he would h I L' .1 l iom tn W nr ,r... J, Dimi Arizona w tlie land ot our earlier mem- Yavapai surrounded by the finest timber "ot ,n h fruit sc0. as Joe Uamil- pure,coId water, splendid climaTe and a l " Sa,d Le WM affuctcd "'"en he first beheld thenaturaUonvenieLsand cSs f Soun y - almost ,n.f r.- j . com,orca 01 luc irresistablo desire to jump out of the statro most favo red mining countries on earth, that uud ruu aml climb -J P are equal if not superior to those of Sandv. - . - ji "-j, ii uu, iiuvuij no or elsewhere, is equally true, and all wo ask Sheridan, Crook, and Kautz were in women to grind their corn," ship it to Ptos is that men of capital and good, common- the same class at West Point, graduated cott and scl! lt for 2 cents per pound. That pratucai mining sense snail como and see if with about the same honors and, wherever ls' tUe' Lave becn Joingso: but now thev It IV Tint sn I.. i , . ' l i . ' . J fiovprnnr nf Tui-oo n.,.l .. ... i . .wauo, auu ICUUl'MLUU I u.j.ur.l I IIUI USAI.N IV J. IIP lil'irnLn i .Myself and party are stnimhw c Snl,o !f at "'"""M" etei be laten to sui.press 5" S-JS1 '.'''!. Bre.S and I ym l,V.."XZ S. get away" with the good thimrs Stv sot, of the Me Yienn finrnrnnionf will K o .w...,.w.aw nm iic at UUCU 1 1 I - am T 1 .1 . I n 1 1 I A. t 1 KI10W tliat villi n-nnlrl .r,: j uiijwj these things, the more so us Steve would m.t offended in case you should insult ,him bv ir r r . LETTER NUMBER TWO. Williamson Vallev. Samn T)nv Boreas' Eoliau hurps are still going it and i am unuappy. ot so the farmers and stock- raisers of this va'ler. eaual otinnrtnnhioc hnvn niru; i j i --4- I 11 " -icu, UU1C ucvci- Mixinr Nkws fWmn. i 0Ped about the same class of fi-rhtine- talent. . w.ub mo iiikii:iiii:ii(;y i . ., . T " o j of the weather durinir the carlv n,rt. nf thn P00? ,n warfare. They were all - . ' I in Ornn in Oregon where they first brought them week, very few miners have boon in rnwn ,n 1 that i; has been almost impossible to Ret , nl,CC 33 lnd,an fihters and much information touching the different min- C h,S mark in tbo Pit Rivep war ing localities. We might sit hero and ima- m Xorlhurn Ua,ifo"iia before the Kebellion. ino big strikes on the Ilassayampa, Agua heridan showed the metal he was made Fria, Lynx creek, etc., and give them to the f !" DIakota ,mmctliatey ar peace was ..ui r i . '., . .. declared. liuuiiL iu mtiB. um in mat we wou d soon he r mugunu to iook detected, no doubt, and our reports voted a . remembered by the Snakes, at and make admirable "filling" for hungry I Pint ic firwl A tii ..n i. - . I efmnin uai aJU LIIuL 1(11 MII1KII ra tAH I a .7 mux ... uuu wtuuua. ii iiii I . . . " send it to mining camps in Mohave countv. viierc it onngs six and cieht cents nor nmmrl :.. " ' in goou money. a t , OJII1 JVOW1CV. WUO StOllS Jit. till. "prncc; n is a fat nut, good to crack jokes. He has "hcarn tell" of you and says you are as good is jou are long, which is a regular tape worm assertion. You ought to see the potatoes they have grown in this valley. They are good to look fraud. So no higher consideration, we prefer not to publish anything unless wc can be assured on good authority that it is true. It is not our purpose, nor shall wo indulge in any whitewashing process, to inflate the country tradition lasts, and Kautz, at Fort Stanton in New Mexico, taught the -Mescalero Apaches a lesson that they will be loth to rehearse in a hurry. These three commanders are fast friends between whom no envv or ieal- ousy has ever existed, and seem to succeed bv blowinir it un. or trvinn- tnnU u ous' has e greater or better than it really is. What- CacU .tLer moru b tho ordcr of tho PPor ever is published in tho Miner, as truth, wo expect peoplo to belicTO, and not to betray their confidence we shall always try to make it worthy of belief by giving them the truth if we know it. What is wanted in Arizona is capital to develop the mines, and until that comes it is useless for laborers without means to come in any great numbers for they will surely bo disappointed. The money is in the ground, but it takes money to get it out, and poor men cannot do it unaided bv capital. tuuities they have had, than of difference in' ability. Gen. Kautz in his farewell speech to Gen. Crook accorded to him the credit of having brought order out of chaos, and after reitera ting his promise, of a few nights before in Hats' Hall, to do all in his power to main tain that order, he reviewed the situation at the time Crook came and compared it with the present. Then he said matters could not possibly havo been worse and any change must liavo been for the Letter, now they could not possibly be better and any change must oo tor the worse. In short, ho said. 1 There is a world of grass in this section of tho Territory and all of the inhabitants wish -1 tncy natl more cattle and sheep to eat of it. Proprietors of meadows here, and they are numerous, say they will never again let contractors fool them with insufficient prices, which fact ought to bo made known to such men as feci like bidding for "hay." Yesterday, that energetic citizen. John P. i Osborne, his sons William and John, passed through the valley, with wagons, horses, cat tle, etc., going to a new location, boln They are from Salt River Valley. 3Iay God prosper them. By way of digression I will wind up this letter by telling a truth: I met at Chino Valley a j-oung gentleman who left an Eastern college about six months ago, after having graduated with all tho what do you think ho was doing in Chino? You give it up. Well, ho was working on a iarm, and a cood "hand' ho wjis called to the matter. A telegram from Key West announces that the yellow-fever has greatly increased within a few days. Pottsville, Penn., April 5. Telegrams from tho coal regions represent all quiet, though troubles are apprehended to-morrow when coal trains begin to move 'o as we Oor Tucson correspondent hn sunt tin a communication this week which we aro Crook had everything to gain and nothiu- w..giU aw ucuiuii ior uie reason mat it is to lose; no bad everything to lose and noth not in harmony with our settled opinions as to gain. He felt that ho was assuming coin to tho unquestionable richt of cverv rm tn mand .it. a - ..... ...... luumtuv mm it-urea too worship God precisely in his or her own way, much would be expected of him neverthe- or not to worship at all if they do not choose less ho would do his best and trust to tho INCREASE AND CHANGE IN MAIL iu, pruyiueu aiways mat mey do not inter- future for tho result. st-io wnu mo nguis oi others, fcew Orleans, April 5 Gen. Sheridan is here, probably in connection with the Mexican-Texas frontier troubles. Hartford, Conn., April 5.Ingersol (Dera.) is ccrtainlv elected bv 7.000 gressmcn elected as follows : First District Saunders fDem.1: Second1li Third -Starkweather (Rep.); Fourth Bar- Detroit. Anril 5 Returns publican State ticket elected by 15,000. Cincinnati. Anril 5 Ttatnrna fr..m or. of 51 precincts show Johnston's (DemT) ma jority for Mayor over Robinson to be 1800. Evansville. nd.. Anril 5 Mm Illpinnl nlnn tion to-day carried by the Democrats. Washington. Anril 5 Thn Vne'uan said he will appoint no new Commissarv- """ui uuiii iiL-.b wiiuer. Omaha. Anril 4. Grnnrl trams, killing several men, this a. m., between tviuiun .win xyroue, lowa. xsTew Orleans. ADril 4. Tin. Sn cursion to Mexico h.n hpnn nhm.innn.i - W.HHWIH,U Wil UC " COUnt Of VClloW tOVlr Jinil tlin Jllnoc p Af i iiiuuo VI aiurton. PACIFIC SLOPE. J! lorence. A. 1' Anril r. win cut, e :l.i :ll .... cuwLu 3 u,,,,, near n icKenburg, pronounces till snnrimnna Lit, 1.. i. new discoveries pmml tn nnvthm . j:. covered in the Territory. fJn.it ..-rr.;f... . . r " vnv ui wild prevails. Prof. Pierce, Pike and Brown arrived ves- tuning iniin meson. Dr. U'. W. Jones and party arc still at the mines in tho Pinal mountains ; will nrob- John Render, Sr., escaped his keepers San Francisco, April 5. Tobv Rosenthal's great painting, "Elaine," valued at 520,000 was stolen from Snow's gallery last ni"ht ' San Francisco, April 2. Gold, llk Greenbacks, 871;. anrj yg Modesto. Cal'Anril 2. Wm rinnn this p.m. The Governor refused to further interfere. Tucson, A. T., April C The Pinal rninin- learned from hU lw. a..j ...i . uwun, a. i.. Apni i creat meaaun.. . thn n ::' " w.w,UBnt. ua? r.cacuea re. A ton of the , . ,uo ui vn.ona. ore nas arrived that assavs S4 .?4l) t . m . ? Sheep Herder. Reliiriniis bigotry i3 a crying evil in this and land, and tho only cure wo know for it is to educate the masses. It will do no good to anathematiie the church for tho action of in dividual members. Our sentiments nccord on tho question of schools, and where the church interposes itself as a barrier to their progress we opposo the church- on that ground, but hare no ronr aI' LamP Grant- Hon. Hira other. (Delogato elect), and Doctor C from Tucson, are daily expected. A letter from Washington of March 17th says, the following named representatives of Arizona are nowm Washington r Mrs. Gen Orook, Prescott: Hon. R. C. McCormiok w Delegate), Tucson: Wilbur B. Huirus f Tra der), San Carlos ; Cliarles E. Curtiss (Beef uomracior etaj. Tucson; Captain W. H. Brown and Lieutenant W. P. Hall. 5th Cav- airy, Lamp brant. Hon. Hiram Stevens H. Lord, rf"l -ar. vallen expedition Somo time sihea ire mentioned tho expedition of Mayor Cal- MB.ot Junction City, Kansas, which is fit tis out at that place and intending to start for Arizona May 10th. One of our citizen? has ascently received a letter from Mr. Cal Governor Bradley, of Xevada. in M ter to the Board of Indian Commissioner represents that tho Indians of Western Ne: vada do much towards sustaining themselves by catching fish, which are fast bcine drirpn lea stating that crerythine was nroprW out or ''id by allowing saw-mills inCali- finely with the company, and that thev would Iorn,ato Py their saw-dnst into the surely etart Arizonawards at tho aDDointed Acfcw n7ert and ks the Board to lay the -tise, five hdred atrowr. We are inform maUef 0ei?,re ConSrcss with a riew to tlie by one who knows, that Mr. Callen has som paSS3S! ot a nat,ona satute toPvent it. Ttlusble raiaini; ioferests hero and certainlr Tv ai.cL. v..:ij . , uaj wiiiu a ianre oven' la one iope he and fait company may realiza wealth corner of each room, which, holds Ma cord even beyond their expectations. Thev hare nf .v.L , A paid up compaay (mi of 100,000, be- whoa itis burnttoa tk shul the sides what they ssav be Able e command in- nrrn n v , . flmauajly. COmfertablv warm for upvural r!m SERVICE. Washington, D. C, March 31. lo James S. Giles: Semi-weekly service from Prescott to Santa ue oegins -May 1st, and from May lGth ser vice Irom ban Bernardino to Prescott will bo by Hardyvillc. R. C. McCormick. luma. A. T.. Anril r. -j w. wvuauiui Villa leaves to-morrow for Fort Mohave nnrl nthn- up-river ports. Col. Jas. M. Barncvand ITnn .r r , . .11. ilKUUll- do returned from Castle Dome, Picacho and Liuiunutrg ycsicruay. OoloraUo and Gilu both risin". v. ii. llooner & Cn. in.i inatving large smpments to the interior. San Francisco. Anril 5 Tim TT:.:t.. XI J 1-11 viillWSHl niuuuu voiiesre was nnrnpii inct vr- liveijoat. One student r.irntA i. . . . UUfc icsuauitivtj. A verv severe and vcrv mlrl t has prevailed here all dav. The down train on the Nnrtli p;. , . ... """l- VvUilSfc liimuau met wun a auastir nt nn;n i :i o . V"'" lur-'e agencies nuim.-ftt: COLOKAUO RIVEIt AGENfiV. umnv.i i 1,000 01)0 jHHinds, grow, gol merchantable beef cattle on Ini Iinnr 3(.0)(lpounlii XX Flour. la.000 jound Coffee, fffreen.) 'Jl.OOO jioundg good llruwn Sugar. CAMI Al'ACIIE AOENCV. amnnv.i l,275,a) jwundj.groM, good merchantable Beef Cuttle. fin Ino lnwv 275.000 poiindu XX Flour. ti.000 iwunds Coffee, fgreen.J JH;5,0i?,Pountl8 P001 1'ruwn Sugar. 100.000 iKiunds corn. h SAN CAKLOS AGENCV fAmzrvjA 1''fh?iVara'1S' gr05' n,cr:hnvable Beef Cuttle. 500.000 pound XX Flour. 9.000 pounds Coffee fgreenj 18,00tt pounds good llrown Surar. 100,000 pounds Corn. h CillKICAHITA AfSEVnv i'lm.v. . 65nt)hJKUnrS g0", gooU n:hantnWeBeef Cattle, 100.000 pounds XX Flour. 3.000 pounds Coffee, fgreenj fiOOO pounds pood Brown Sugnr. u.OOO pounds corn. 3IESCALERO APinilE .tnrvw I mnnvi . '""i,ur.n jikaiuo ; iiTi.P"rn ' BTOfS' sood m?"u--toblo Beef Cattle, 400,000 iHuni XX Flour. 7.0IX) iounils Coffee, (green..) m0!?.mD',5. V1 1,ru,Tn s"Kar. 100,000 pounds Corn. S0UTHBU.V APACHE AOENCV. fXEW MEXICO.; on0iT"D?,,' gr0,,, ROuJ raerfbantuble Beel Cattle, 100.000 pound's XX Flour. 1.GD0 raiimU Cnir.. tr.... 3.aw pounds gooil Bruirn Suirar. 'A00J pounds Corn. B CIMARRON AOENCV. (NEW MEXICO.) '0oWk!,UmU De,, KWd ,ne'M "eef. on the 150,000 pounds Shorts. A11IQUIU AOENCV, (NEW MEXICO.) 50 000 pounds net, good merchantable Beef, on the 50,000 pounds XX Flour i n,t 1 vr nD1 ,uar T,le V" m"t be Riven vvithoUt mod.ficat.on or any proposed modification what" Tho delivery of tho Ttr rv.ni.. .i t..i ERNSTS !,he I hat there, may lie no failure on the part of the con. tractor, be will be rciuired to keen the .1 vicinity of the agency, to be deHvVred wrln" tT and should it mraH.i, 1 .i.. ... . .. r lUIreu . . . v uuurrsicneu nui mm. ,... .. MOXTEZUMA BAR & BILLIARD SALOON. j MONTEZUMA STREET, PRESCOTT. WebnTe reaently renovated and fixed up our Salooai tn fine style, and have none but the choicest J VIiXES, LIQUORS, and CIGARS, ) gui; uuk l'ATRONS AND TIIE TUUMC. BILLIARDS. turn !irn nf T r-. . T-.VT-- . Delaney Tatent wire cushion, whleh re far snneri t. any others now in use. Hilllunlit ill nin. u . iildre for themselves. We have n Club Uoom. fur trpnt)mn ff-ioS..I ... Bar R?om. C. A. LUKE Sc. CO. - M.V.Davis. Sidney Mee. Jr.. Geo. W. Sim... DAVIS, MEE & SIMES, COiVTR ACTORS AND IJUILDERS Notify the citizens nf Prpurnlt nn.t i-l.niin iv.t -11 j. tor worK in their line of Iiiilnrt t.ft nf ti.f. yi .... ... ...... 11 1 . tezuma street, north of IotoiliF. trill Iia eudedto. ' f;VVm.- THEO. OTTO'S BATH HOUSE AND BARBER SHOP, One door north of Head's jtf.re, Montezuma it. Having fitted up a bt& MKr;i-.iV V-SS" ,n npenor style. I 0B S(GJf now r reared to accommodatf . , . ' .'""""a Willi IIUI or V.OIU Baths nt a moment's notice. Tnirii lower rates tlian heretofore. Give me a call. fel" f ' L. B. JEWELL, WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND ASS A YE Rt South Side of the Plaza, Prescott Ilmlirln f!Wlj 1 t 1 ... -ii i :. i 1 ' . ' V . 'ewciry. jewelry of all kinds rmm1 In ir.T. ir.t .1 ' . .. ' . . . ... in . lui: uiido careiuiiy and Krfti v ?id a?A S!lrcr bu,lio refinJ. B sold. All kind of ore nrnmntlv nn.l T.. j BENJ. H .WEAVER, Montezuma St, Opposite Dan Hatz'a New - Building. Is nrernred tn fnmlah tl.N . . else with una everyoody . MIjYIJSG implemetvts. FLOUR, I3A.COIV, Sugar, Tea- and Coffee, soap, CA.3srriiEs, SPICES, CANNED GOODS v Of all kinde, and a general assotment of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Eg" Country Traduce bought at living rates. wit. X. KCLLT. T.A.HTWIIW. KELLY & STEPHENS, 3STE-WS AGENTS And Wholesale and IteLiil Tlt.r. &taL"S STATIOXERV, JiSaFWS P Goods, Yankee Notions, teed Ammunition, Vir. D.CuoTHF.nsf agent for the Mcscalcro Apaches at Fort Stanton, N. M., in a letter 10 me Indian Uomtnissioncrs says, "No evil has so great a tendency to retard the Dm- ...... " ,. luiiu haiiu oiiutcuw. a passenger car grcss of civilizing the Indians as the trafic in blown from the track by the , Sit LTn llftnnr. n irimmnn nr-il initio f T tt ... I ilitrn 1 I . o . ' ouing ...rv., vu,.uuu vmi uu iud huuhiti until """" cuiuauniaenr, ana smashed un this barrier is removed but little prorn-ess Pcrsons werc seriously hurt, and four k 1 s it- .u . ... othars received slight ininriM vn... uuue. tucu iruv-s on to cive nts I ; . i u.i. i.. j . . Mancona Wells. A. TV A ii.-oci.u nui.uugui, wno oone in order c wi. . . 1 ' "V J- 1 ' iv. to render the Indians self-sunnortin. , Ltt. ?.,'ff'?oa Stanwix, have , , , , . , . ' aivcuu luecamp-tneetincatPhm concludes the best legislation Congress could nix. Col. Woolsey is to address the vcoSB arlnnt Ivtlni tn f Vi . f- anA nnU V. it I tiroine nn C, to m y-vpiO ... . 1; 1 11. ., iiu nibit the sale of intoxicating liquors within VT. n"w"i wnen tnc sob of man cometh " .b. border .f fct-rttar." ".TSTtt, . . --4 . ; , ' --! w. urn. canora ex- If is estimated that nHfnenin r"1" ? Jlonaay ,0F soott and Mo- fi; Rt iwi iwi j J unc, in uc uuseni several week'. tins Tear OU.UUU.000 nnunrl nf crnn 00 I t c w . . . aaa nw r 'r't 'i . o. mansreia 13 aDDointed hv fhn, e., wu.wu lruuons 01 winp. mi ihni ivmi hnohni. 1 . -j v .uun- of wheat. C0.000 nounds of ,0X 0 w7 "a .TO to Yuma articles j c . 1 , , , r.r -' "iu"vivu 1 ui iuu enieumai exuiDition nounda of tobartrn. nrl 1 Sftn tnn nr 1 . I o. t . cuioiaiuu. - , ui Uvcb I Mil hTOTiriCIV .Inn 1 1-i . .. sugar. These products, combined, ought to Klycerine exploded this p 7 t ir,el ai , be worth S60.000.000. TJia fmlt ,m LLr -,.xpi0.. . b,s p .at Hathaway's cxDortnot included in thu Petim.f- . 11 "Z7i'2"Tru6 uli .1 ine c'ty ikean proWlyamount to $30,00000 Tmo' 1. W ' . w iiuv IUUI IITCJ. X1V0 will fill five rer cent. All articles furnishnl h nn.. . . vertisement trill w T'..".' ".MW ""O" tnUad. cles as mav in 'LV V".. .,n,l':""'. "ad such arti SSI? 'SUM'S ruvment will h attached tliereto :v.proi tills advertisement Government. unmm ,or Interest, of the Alhd wh. have tract. "-i-ucujcnis oi a former con- .rTl-T!1!1 .r.rt ereof. will be nermit..,! i,. or niifHi n f.iku. . . dran.rw.yablet.rth-"''.... a c.c"'fll check or Affairs, upon somo Un teH romo!,M'er of Indian Metropolitan National Bank. C N Guns, Pi3tols, Cutlery, Hosiery, Buck Gloves. Fig3, Dates and Nuts, Gents Furnishing Goods SPPhQ""'".' an a-'rttn'ot of FRESH GARDEN keUNorth side ol riaia, ITescott. Arizona. ft5 tf JAUGE, NEW, COMPLETE WAGON AND BLACKSMITH SHOPS Gurley street, Fronting on Granite, Prescott, Arizona. f6bl5tf FRED O. BRECHT I- THE POST TRADER'S STORE, AT National ILmV- n f t lorK, Union National Rank, Chicago III !l!!.e?:&l. St. Louis. Mo. centum on tlm amount 7. ' -LDo ,C4,.,ban Per SaiisS FRT WH', ARIZONA, made and acccptcj. such bidder rt.nrr ,U? V,d wa" KEEPS rou SALE iba Mtadrir iiTi ' T,re3-ar'! lt -nch wnlract riuriUIOnS, faithlal rVr.rn"Uj;'LVhem0atO BOf--.-n: VTv-r ' -uretie whose sufflc er- ZTL or more OES, v . . ""f w tiisinci Attorney where communl for Indian, in AnTa'ndXMe,1 F2tt'J?T!- f tranrtation from fUn emlorsed "Prcnoitt. ,a a5eD1 Ariiona, to be Thebid, wffli -Mportatiun la Ariroca." InnCommer.rJ eelvinirtbe sam. .h,,7t". "ff.34 fa " for re- Bid.!. i j.-irr.r."' "p,rea- arf e pres-nL IZ SDW.P. SMITH, Commissioner. ROAD STATIOIV RECEIPTS, PRDTTBD Df DUE FORM, TOBACCO, CIGARS. X3T Pricei Baioaable. !. BOWERS fc RICHARDS, Proprietor,. SANTA FE A PRESCOTT , A Tehiele will leave Prescott .r xr j for Camp Verde. rsturainrTuV T Moola7 mcrainc fCtnp Verfe, . . . rorPtic0lar,e,mn,ttl,. Post Office. 3aC3 mvu'ion,... FOR SALE AT 3HNER O.FFICE. fgffiP LPOOVlMrBiii wmrpio xl,e KENDALIS Drur'Stor.