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CITIZE2T. OCTOIIUKS, IS). The Grand Jury. ..mJuilf Irench.ot tha DLtrlct r''1' rt They 'd With Jua- of thr l'eaee Generally And rirelely t;jHitentry t ,,,'ioun'y Ocer-Keporu r 111 ' tmI Uomniltte. Appolatad A ' ... ..... ... t.u Ut.l w r, ,:i HoOM. I'xma. Co., A. T., October 8th, 1830. Han C. G. AW French, Judge i-.ludiHftl lVt?trict. Pima Covtn " V T iu! Grand Jury empaneled oaober term. 1SS0, beg leave that they have found four ' . lull? and have Ignored twen- bill. condition of the county offices f .iMincs will be shown by the " f the several committees here- St.h.!- .c l compelled to censure-Jus-ftji- Peace generally for send .1 cuny cases which they have " "'-at under the Statutes to pun- ..... ,.r iinpri3onment, putting v to great and unnecessary c liy punishing promptly and "' . T a persons committing mls wc think better order J e preserved In many districts. i ,.f the Peace often send up r.pts of cases which are Illegible ' .perfect. While good writing : b? required, yet, writing that te read U as useless as none at fae statute U plain as to how -.t.oas should be taken and and the mode there . .j if followed, would save ' fipense to the county by using "". . as before the Grand Jury, in 1 gammoning witnesses in -.'ances from a long distance. ' would not be so bad if the " JiE- si issued would bring tho rejlred, out we regret to say . z ! There seems to be a utter . rJ for subptenas by the parties J ,-ed and the result is that the -I Juries are compelled to dismiss cases simply for want of evi "t This could all be avoided if e t emitting magistrates would . iie.r transcripts of testimony In .vr sh-pe slsc ! the newspapers of the k'v h tve commented freely upon v.'i.w of this Grand Jury in lall find indictments in many cases, sil i'tnbute it to political motives. J :.? parlies commenting had Deen i-svuve in furnishing evidence as -. uve been in censuring, the -1: 1 Jury might have had different " i u;umn of the Grand Jury has tailed to the filthy condition of ;:-:er-houses south of this city. It'-'tcntion of the District Court is 1 1 1 'he matter, respectfully ask :va this nuhnce be abated at CmpUinis have been made that , .iV.ie in different parts of the county i:? Join bu?ines without paying i-eprper license, particularly that iise houses are conducted without ;.e payment of license prescribed by flit I j'.ka and papers of the Board f Supervisors were examined and aad trrect. Vie respectfully call attention to tho fsj. hu. the fees paid to the various --a .'dicers are entirely too high, i - ft ff the general reduction in ' fliving, etc., and we recommend .i' i memesns be found to reduce Jaues II. Tooi.e, Foreman. Krpurt on slierllT. OfMce and Jail, i 'li Foreman of the Grand Jury: Yur Committee, appointed mw the Court House, Sheriff's S" and Jail, besr to report as fol- "S ; T.:t' We cunslder the accommo 'i , as ufthe Court House and County - fs entirely inadequate to the re--rcaifnts of the business of the itj The Clerk's and Sheriff's :a are too small for the business Lcl haa to be performed therein, 3t-eroom set apart for the use of -'.rand and petit juries is entirely saiii for the use of the same, and -i cat:re:y void of ventilation, and is - aiealthy place for the use for it was intended, and we would -tc-sreend bat 8teP e taken to :t;y these existing defects In the -stv buildings. The moneys re-;-f 1 by the Sheriff from licenses, ' - and turned over to the County re&nrer, i as follows: $1,229 00 t,mvo 3.4SS CO 1.50S 00 3,153 tO S.64S 00 1.6U CO a,Mt co ' oriltrch " or April Of ifty ofJnlr urAnpjit uf September, $17,857 00 - (,-&rter ending Septexaber ., on acconnt or flnee, etc.. . $88 00 '- q-irter ending September -:n account ofpolltx... . $8M 00 $18.773 85 , 4 or hlch has been turned over to - I uaty Treasurer and recoipted -tSLeaffhas no balance of money -"ad at this time belonging to "the tLuad- v,t found the jail neat and "a the prisoners eighteen in looking well, all of whom . Ke el of the treatment received -tu hands of the sheriff and jailor. 1'-a" building we think very small rn'1 su21cient or secure enough r ie number of criminals confined c.n, with the prospect of increase jt"e future. Je jail i3 poorly ventilated, and - O'jjr of the second cell is in very 4fl,C3I1l'on, if it can be said tohare ,,";0ratBl- The steps leading up J. ie outside of the building are very 'J and the cells upstairs we fer not safe places of confine tQe class of criminals usually --n in jail, and wc think It abso- T'cy neCMsnrr tli onTri ofViIntr v i , J r. 'n f Je towards securing bet lt.,irer and more commodious and - -tr ventilated places of confining criminals or the county than our i'cui uuoras. rtespectiuiiTi Jso. J. Pjlttox, D. G. Sasfobd, Committee. Kxorder" Offlc. J -lit; Knrpmnn HmhiI Tnr u tho undersigned, members of c".,,and Jury, appointed as a com i.te to examine the Recorder's of- Urs ,eave 10 report as follows: m! ad lbat boks 1, 2, and 8. con i ,Mj. V"B important aocumsai, ro- .alvPatad condition, and wpe " -o. i which Is not pgd, and Stf?lb t,h0 docents conSl in said books 1, 2. and 3 into more dUr Indexed1 beply Wo find books kept by the present IWderto be legible and P We also find the fees which the Re corder posts iuhls office, to be in it cord with those allowed by law Marks and brands arc safelr kcotin the vault. " y la regard to the Recorder's sea! we recommend that a new one be procured as tho one now in use is incorrect and imperfect. It reads Pimo " coun ty when It should read " Pima " coun XY nd ia considerably worn ont. we call the attention of tho Grand Jury to tho fact that the names of mauy voters are not entered according to law, owiug to the ignorance or carelessness of certain registering offi cers. The defect is as rollows: Names of voters in several cages are entered with only initial letters of first and middle names -whilst tho law pre scribes that the name should be written at length. The names of voters of Mexican origin aro not cor rectly spelled, thus admitting of grounds for challenge, at the law de clares that a voter can be challenged when he is not the person represented in the register. There are at present 39U names en tered on the Great Register, and We further recommend that some meas ure be Adopted by which the names of Toters who may have died physically or morally may be cancelled from said Register as also the names of parties who may not be entitled to vote. All of which we respectfully submit. Ciubles H. Tcllt, TnoMAs Belknap. Committee. Clrk of UUtrict Court's Office. October 18, 1880. To the Hon. Foreman of "the Grand Jury: The committee appointed to ex amine the office of tho Clerk of the District Court respectfully submit the following report: We have examined the court rec ords and find the books and docu ments in good order, correct and properly kept. We find that doc uments have accumulated in the office until more case room Is necessary for tho proper filing and keeping of the same. We find also that a book-case u necessary for convenience and the proper keeping of the Court Library. We therefore recommend that a book-case and pigeonhole-case be provided for the office. Yours respectfully. S. B. Coustock, Committee. Trfarer'a Office. To the Foreman of the Hon, Grand Jury, Pima county, A. T. We, the undersigned members of the Grand Jury, having been ap pointed a committee to examine the office of the County Treasurer, would most respectfully state that we have attended to that duty and make the following report, viz: We found the balance of the differ ent funds to be: TerritorlallGenenl Fund l,Kl 01 County Scnool Fnnd - M19 IS County Bond Fund... 1,781 96 Conntr Coillngent Fund 450 Od Connty General Fnnd . . 8,0W 71 iUiicg the total amount $13,113 93 In the hands of the County Treasurer, which, upon counting the funds, we find correct in good and lawful money of the United States, not, as In many cases with County Treasurers, a lot of securities in pi tea of the money loaned out. We would further state that the funds and books are securely kept in an iron safe for that purpose. The books are kept in a good, legible man ner, and every facility was granted us in making this examination. We congratulate the Honorable County Treasurer in securing the services of such an able and competent an assis tant as Sir. Andrtw Cronley. Re spectfully. A. 8. White. A. P. GaBB-f , Committee. . w wLvilrliD and HojDltal. J a 4 1 - To the Foreman of the Grand Jury ot Pima Countv: Sir: Your committee appointed to i .i.. !ji.t .ii-lr in th TTntnital or the Sisters ot St. Joseph to inquire iv. .smlitinn mil IrMlmMt Of lUlU 111C WUUViw - the same, beg leave to report as fol lows: . . .. In company wltu me uouniy -uy-Iclan we ropalred to the hospital and found there thirteen -wards of the eounty, under the treatment ol Dr. Holbrook and care of the Sisters, all getting along as well as could possi bly be expected. All of the sick had a good word for tho kindness shown them by the Sisters In administering to their wants. The food they re ceived was good. The only thing they could possibly complain or was the water, and but little was said or that. They tain uu uc Physician Is of the same opinion that the water is much better now than formerly, and the parties in charge are mating strenuous cuu ..in inrnt;n thft nuaiitv of tnat article, by digging deeper and thor oughly cleaning out the well and putting in a new pump. etc. The hospital is well kept, is roomy and well ventuaiea, uu u - every particular; the rooms and beds of the sIck receiving extra care for an institution or mat kuu. Too much cannot be said in praise o these Sisters, who are aevouns their live9 to the alleviation oi ioe pains ild sufferings of the r fellow creatures. The Hospital or ihe-SU-ten is home and a pleasant dwelling ,i. nrt afflicted of this p .i JCT kind hearts and will-" county, where kind heariB an In? hanas are over - . lag " " . Tno!rV allieemed tar to tneir wnun. , pleased with j ; trcatmont and care wnicn iucj . tt., of the County Physician. Dr. Hel- bYor committee returned well A. 8. Whitk, Committee. Boport public AaBUJ-'" Sir:-W. the undersigned com- rrnt.B arjDOintea to examiuc iu books andP?ecords of the Public Ad. mimstrator and Coroner, have the minmw"1 . careful ex- honor to icpy h - r. - nr, hane anu cuuuiuvu. In this report we beg leave to recom mend that the Public Idmln strator be furnlshsd by the county with a sult SS office for business and the pro ame oim.o hooka and re- the near future mi office should be carefully preserved. ouii; .oil the attentien of YiO Uliu nuum .- - ---- . there bhouiu u . . . SfSSSded or sick Persons until other ul ' . . i.i v, mrl for them. provision. C-.r--r-n , end also lor piau , rcsslarr to have a Coroner's ingutst nec y .i -V-vi u rMnectlollr tnsrson. u w submitted. m,.. nwuz,, A. 11. IIopkins, Committee. Keport ou Ju.tlc r ,ho ,,eaC8 To the Foreman or the Grand Jury: " e-' lhc. ""dcrsigned, a com milteo appointed to examine the dock ets of the Justices of the Peace ef this precinct, have tho honor to report that Ann T comP,icd wl ourduties,aDd And the dockets of Justices Meyers ana iNeugass in good order and their accounts correct. In regard to the oocket ot Justice Ainsa wc can not report, ht being absent from the pre cuct. C.T.ErcHELi. Tno. Gatks, Committer. Report on frobata Court. To the Foreman of the Grand Jurv: iour committeo appoinud to ex amine into the business of the Probate Court, found that all estates of Ion" standing had been settled nnd clo-od up. All the books, papers, etc., in good order, and so Arranged that no and all books and paper, req, ired tSr examination 1 v.kuuic nu iuuuu ta nrocuriufr anv Angus B. Hopkucb, Canrmau. G. Tamk, the well-known liquor merchant of Meyers otreet, has the celebrated BudweUer Beer In stock, 50 cents per quart ; also Golden Eagl Whiskey. . That ltporc. Tccsox, October 9. hoiToi: Citizen: The report of the foreman of tho Grand Jury of Pima county Is a remarkable document for ridiculous reasoning and logic. In his censure in regard to deposi tionsthat they could be used In an examination before the Grand Jury ana thereby save a great many ex penses to the county we venture to say that this Is a new doctrine it in dicts a person charged with a high marr r..t.l fl. 1 1. .t. 1 1 attendance of witnesses, and the uranaoury ana no power to flna a true bill except upon the hearing of the proof and evidence from the mouth of the witnesses. If tho wit nesses do not answer the subpoena, the District Court has the power to Issue bench warrants and forco tholr attendance. It comes with bail grace from the foreman to censure newspapers in ex pressing opinions respecting the ac tion of a grand jury. Thank God. there is yet a free press in the Terri tory, and all over the land, over which no foreman of any grand jury has con trol, or has a right to investigate their actions, and they cannot be shut up by any grand jury. Now the last part of the report is the most ridiculous of all. The fore man says the fees paid to tho various county officers are entirely too high in view of the general reduction in price of Jiving, etc. I would like to ask the venerable foreman, Who fixed the fees of county officers! The Leg islature, and thty are alone and the only power to reduce or increase the fees. What has tho Grand Jury or the Court to do with tho fees; except when they overcharge or exact more than entitled to? We lurther would like to t,sk tho foreman bv what power he consti- a tuted himself into a committee to In-1 vesticate the general reauction oi tuo costs ol living, etc. We fail to find the reDort of the committee as to the condition of the county officials mentioned in said report. We are anxious to hear about the physical condition of these county officials, their manner of living, etc. Obseuvku. Leipeniieihj's " La RosaKpanola" at Sampson's Cigar and Stationery Store. "Xon Plus Ultra.' "Ilegalla Inperiales." " Deliclosas." " I.ondres Grande." Our Next Sheriff. Here Is what the Calaveras Weekly Citizen has to say of our candidate for Sheriff: It. H. Paul is running on the Re publican ticket In Pima county, Ar izona, Tor Sheriff. AVhen he was Sheriff of this county, Calaveras never had a better or more efficient onicer, or more honest, brave and obliging, and the people or Pima county csnnoi do better than elect him. And that is just what they are go ing to do. There are scores of men in this Terrtlory who have knownJBob Paul; they all agree that the man who . ... 1 ... n tllA was never Known to ncowu m face of danger, never known to be missing when wanted, and who, by his persistency and tact in hunting down crimirals will greatly reduce crime in our midst. Is the man Pima county wants for Sheriff. Pro Bono Publico. Uunder this head we refer our read- . i ... nf f0itra ers to tne aavcnisemcm ..i.. Adoir Goldschmldt & Co.. setting forth their specialties in Gents' Fur nishing Goods, and after a personal examination of their immense and varied stock, can safely state that It is without exception one of the finest ever introduced into the city. Leopoldo Carrlllo. Mr. Carrillo most emphatically de serves the support of our citizens for the Assembly. He has lived for years In this city, and has done much to: commend him as a public-spirited man. He is a representative Mexican, has the ability to qualify him for the office, and his integrity is unques tioned. For these reasons he should receive a handsome majority at the coming election. No man in Tucson has more faithfully done what lay in his power to advance the interests of the city and county than Leopoldo Carrillo, and our people should re member this on election day. Tccsox is rapidly becoming cosmo polltan to tho last degree. Time was when a sheet of brown paper was con sidered good enough fer all epistolary purposes. Now it is " bad form " not to have the latest devices in sta tionery, all of which are tobelound at F. A. Earll'9 Book and Stationery Store, Palace Hotel Block. Thanki. The Phenlr Expositor has the fol lowing kind words to say about us: The Arizona Weekly Citizen hag entered upon its tenth volume. Its publisher has just cause to be proud of his prowesB as a journalist; Indeed we think there is not a better paper, or one more worthy of support in tho Territory than the Citizen uqless it be the Expositor. Sainsf-iUCTC&txi to rent at Sf7ger'j: At tkv Dej-ut Fourteen oars of freieht for Tucson i were received at the depot during the last two days. 6. A. 3Iunloo haa a force of wood choupcra engaged In fulfilling his contract to furnish the railway com pany with wood. Hooper & Co. received two car loads of oil yesterday. The car shops are full of the dam aged cars from the recent wreck near Wilcox, II. M. Urickwedel ie erecting a building at the rear of his restaurant, which will be used as a barber shop. The space company intend to utilize wo between the round house and machine shop by converting it into a small park, where a handsome foun tain will ho erected, and grass and shrubs grown. Tho Star in n recent issue asserted that when tho cow boys captured the town ol Han birnon, on last, the engineer and Sunday nignt ltremau Of the tralu Ivinir there at the timu took to - 1,C a,nd e?C3Pe,? t0 Xh bTU$ This is about as near the truth ns th the Ster ever gets anything. Hailroad boys as a rule are not in the habit of " taking to the brush" for anything in the shape of the those ' hoodlums of the plains," the cow-hoys, and thoau who know E. I.. Bailey nnd C. W. Green, respectively the engineer and fireman in question, will find it bard to believe the Star's storv. Ba Very Carorttl When you purchese anything in the harneis and saddlery lino thdt yon go to Clarke & Patton's, at the corner of Congress and lltin streets. Their stock li especially complete, end they also keep a full 'line of tent goods, ore sacks, and all goods ef that de scription. LLTTltP. LIST. Ust or li-ttera remalolas la the roitotfke. Turson, for mor than one month prior to i VFtlOUer JiO, 1KS Biker. Wi.- Andrea ftsaillo Atero liiln.JC Boner, John It Csahmaa, W L O hand tor, Joha Crnct, Mary Saaoomb, O U Bdwartte, Cast Fella. Klavaadr JVrrcwlei, Jo?lV ?rye, Bart Gatia,Joe J riarbanl, A Litchfield, W K Lopez. J(W Vuttn, Jno li .MansSald, I-oU--. Mearnjs, Vettp Uorale, Pedro Noriega. Jtteaa Farra, Tterlo FotDdexter, W ) RUtW,M Haluhart, J R78B, I T Schroder, Mr Tboapaou, Wai Tackar, C L'-'i Tucker, V7 VMKiaez, Floreoeio V.'aknian, U M liehan. Jno tl Balgor,Jno 1! Cnedey, 0o IX Covlll, KJ Crabb, John GdnBrdo, M C Koxesog, l'r&uco Fesenfeld, Win FlantKMi, T 1. Uale Wq Urtjalva. Ei.eir.i Lee, E M Lope?!, l'siro I.op-z, Oanantooio MiH-alln, Ratal Merchant. T B- .Morale, I'rancleco Moreno, 11 Farter, E I Pallarge, Geo lihodet, Joha Iteree, K hoonev, D J ltuiz, Kmtle Srjae, Dotore. Torre, Jeaus Tueman, C VeralB. Join Wilton, Billy Wright, Of o L Persons cutting tor iUe above tetters pi eiid tsy sdteitiied, and give date. C. U. LOItD, P. Tucon. Arlzoas, October 9, lt50. will AlANsyuLD receives subscriptions for all Eastern and California periodi cals, and all papers ore carefully aud promptly delivered A Complete Establishment. Since the return of Air. Fcrrin from i T" - i- a San Frauctacc, his merchant tailoring establishmeni, opposite tho Palace Ho-1 tel has assumed quite a metropolitan , appearance. ti6 nas carciuuv select ed a most complete stock of all the latest cloths and styles, and wc would suggest to our readers that, ns llr. Ferrin is prepared to do as good work as San Francisco tailors, and withal as cheap, they should patronize hotce industry and aid a home merchant. Saiifeon tells Hyp cigM for 23 cents as good as thoe ?old eNewhsre two for 23 cents. " Xeo Carpenter flhoj.. Mcsira. II. Grilto and Louia H. Noble have formed a partnership and established a most complete carpenter shop, at the junction of Congress street. Maiden Lane and Stone arenue. Both are first-eiass workmen and know their business thoroughly. Hr. Gralton had charge ot the construc tion of the Hermosn mill, sad thtt structure l certainlr a great credit to his skill. .'.lt. Tus I. X. L. He3taur&Ht. corner of Mesllla street aod Church Plana, Is a model of neatness and general excel lence. The lady waiters are moat at tentive, and tho'wanti of the patrons of the establishment are carefully an ticipated and promptly attended to, and In consequence the proprietor is being rewarded for his efforts by a rapidly Increasing patronage. T. L. Stiles, ournext Probate Judae, returned Thursday from Tombstone and vicinity, where he has been win ning golden opnions and rotes for himself and his party. Wr. Drake went oh to Bisbce. J . Fkhrin, the Pioneer Merchant Tailor, keep the finest ready-nmde clothing m Tucson. Meyen street, oppo-ite the Palace Hotel liMid Ttlatt Found ot Doa Cahcaiik SheriffShibell this morning received ! 1 a letter from Jc3. A Bayers, ol Uos Ut- besss, stating that :ome prospectors on the evening cf the 7ift found the badly decomposed body of a man at a place about two mileB west of town. Jvlthough almost unrecognizable, the remains were identified as those of a man who came to Dos Cabesas some six weeks ago, at the time beinjr nfflietod with delcrium tremens, ami as he disappeared very suddenly alter j all is set tor tne circus to-uigut, being in town a day i two, it is sup-1 and the attendance promises to be posed he wandered off to the place large. There will be another per wherc he was tounrt i.sd died. No formanco to-morrow night, at which . , i. 1 .t. -ii i One Seems I') ano who ho n where he camf from. Dox't make a raistahe and got into tho wrong circus to-night. Remem ber that Hylaud's is the best, nnd that the veteran manager holds forth m tho summer pavilion at Levin's Park. The Olobo Tragedy. Globe Citt, October 5. Editou Cilizkn: Tho preliminary examination of the case of the Terri tory vs. W. A. Holmes resulted in holding tho prisoner in tho sum of $5000 to answer beforo the District Court. The announcement or the Justice to hold him to answer beforo a higher tribunal greatly surprised those who heard tho testimony. The evidence revealed the fact that Holmes had to either kill Bojenck or be killed. Holmes is a peaceable man, while the deceased was turbulent and oflensive ly quarrelsome. Bojenck is the same man whom Gov. Safl'ord wa3 in favor rr rtclniT from hlnpftmn in "tha Min er " expedition, near the mouth of tho j San rearo, in ion, ior attempting to murder McGee, his messmate, with a hatchet. Miseb. The Board of gupeivUors are still j engaged fn auditing acctmnts. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAPH Special to the Citizen. Houator .Sharon Sued By Mr, llultton. San Francisco, October8. Lizzie, widow of the late W. C. Ralston, has filed a complaint in tho buperior Court against Wm. Sharon. The document covers 265 pages, and is to the effect that IialstOD and Sharon were partners: that Sharon was mado executor of hir husband's will, of j which she was pole beneficiary; that ; al ti.e .;,- of ,i,,m!. ,ieath the nro- perty amounted to 30,000,000; that llalstou beforo his death gave Sharon a trust deed of his property; that Sharon has hud custody of tho partnership books and papers ; that no inventory of hor lato hnah.qnri" pstiiln lifts been j filed; that Sharon, bv fnlae represcnta- nn anil ntl.r mi-onv hut ilffrAllllpd . tIP- :n aAiiomt nfii.c Hikinn ejtatt of large amounts, for which she demauds an account. and a just retribution. Haut'ORl: Inlervinirad Aguiu. IVrunsoN, X. J., October 0. -The Guardian, n Democratic paper, re ports having interviewed Hancock on the tariff question. Ho said: "The election cannot effect the manufactur ing interests of tne country in the least. Sly election could mako no difference ouo way or the other. There ha to be certain millions of dollars raised by the tariff that can be got in no other way. That must neces sarily give protection to the manufac turing interests. The election of a Democrat or Republican President cannot interfere with or influence that in the least. The Paterson people need have no anxiety whatever that I will eer favor nnything that inter- i ferei with tho manufacturing or iu- ? dustriftl interests, which will have just s.n much protection under a Dem ; ocrstte as under a Republican Admin j ijtrsiion. The tariff question is a lo : ca question. The same question was brought up once in Pennsylvania, and it ii a matter that the General Govern- wnt seldom interferes with. Xoth- in will likely ever be done that will ! interfere with the industrial interests of the country." What do you think of the out look? " was asked of the General. - It is veiy favorable indeed," he stplied "All my letter sire very : favorable." Au IlllnoU Truueity. ' Qt'iscv, 111. . October 9. A tragedy in reported from Xew Canton, caused by love and resulting In a double murder and suicide. Six miles from Xow Canton there lived a family . named Baker, consisting of a father, ; mother and two daughters, the oldest ; fifteen years of age. A young man , nemed Sellers has been working lor the ramily, and about five o'clock last night, while Mr. Baker was absent from home, Sellers called and insisted that tho daughter should promise to marry him. She. refused, whereupon Fellers drew a revolver, shot the house dog, then the mother and finally tho girl. He then placed the muzzle to his own temple and fired Each shot t whs instantly fatal. Hie youngest diiighter witnessed the whole traged. Chin Music from Governor's laluuil. Nnw Yi i or.i;. October 8. The Hcr- aid says: Among the officers of tho army, and particularly those stationed on ttovernors Islantl nnd therefore brought intimately into relations with Hancock, there is a good deal of feel ing in regard to the alleged Fowler Grant interview. "The amendments of the original publications," said one of tho officers, ' make tho matter more muddled than ever, and the next thing in order will be for Grant to explain." " t! rant is bound, if pos sible," remarked another, "to make Garfield the next President. He knows then that he will bo a power behind the throne; whereas, if Han cock is elected, he will be left out in the cold. He is not in a position to ask any favors of Hancock. In the first place, he treated him most shabby when he gave McDowell, a junior Major-General, the command of this Department and sent Hancock west. Theu ho did his utmost to cripple Hancock while the latter was in com mand at New Orleans." And what did Hancock do." interrupted anoth er officer; " he resented it; he would either command or ho would not, and when he found he could not command but must content himself with being a figure-head, he resigned, and he did what any high-spirited officer would have dons." America'! Wheat. Krw York. October 9. Hepoils from the wheat-growing regions of the United States down to September 25. indicate that the total return of wheat this year will not be in excess of 405,691 ,000 bushels. Of this Cal ifornia and Oregon promise 38.000,000 bushels. ranting Colton. C'ji.ton, October 7. The follow ing passengers passed hero to-night bound east: A. Ames. Jas. Karman, Judge Barney, J. P. Hoag, D. F. Thcrwood. J. Jones, T. Filey, W. II. Collins, J Wells, L. J. Watkins, J. Kernal, E. Grutledgc, B. Sours, L. Waugh, Mrs. Gardner. A. W. Payne, Mrs. McLean. C. IT. Mumery, T. It. I Muchant, S. H. Davis, Mrs. Martin, I F. F. Dclan, G. W. Corummey, M. Jackson Miss L. Moore. Ltat or letter remaining uncalled fur Oct. 9, In WelU, FrRO X Co.'t oflca: Feottl, Klcolo Jones, Horace FT3, Dleco ffprjli, H B " beir? ,-Q C P Oodfrey, Joseph Morgan, Via Klcnardion, it M btegman, V CJ Mlmpion, J H wusw, WW Office open on Sunday from ! to a a m. hod Lota 5 to T p. m. ; mrrc wm uu u cume tunugc ui jnu gramme. Shootlnr at Luttrell. Sheriff Shibell to-day received mea gre reports of a shooting affray yes terday, in which Tom Shean shet and killed Tom Britton, during a row at Luttrell. A LETTErt descriptive of the Sierra Bonita Ranch is crowded out to-day, but will appear Monday. Gold, silver and nickel watches at Niison's jewelry store, next door to Western Union Telegraph office. Two handeomoly furnished rooms to let on the corner of Convent and Corral streets. Goon soodi it lovr pncc at Plsmmer't. TaEitE were 103 new registrations to-dry, making 4123 altogether. Fo it fine shirts and good underwear call on J. Ferrin, Meyers strtet, oppo site the Palace Hotel. Crown Sewing machine from 435 up. sit VirA',Jon Camp Street, Distrirt Court. October . Ida Xorris vs. Charles II. Xorris Suit for divorce. Order heretofore made appointing referee revoked and Moye Wicks appointed in his stead. Pedro Sotson. Jofc M. Sauchez, Thoe. Harper, arraigned, and aked one day to enter plea. John King arraigned and plead not guilty, reservine the right to wlth- i. J.. man i.-.u uica. i Trials of Garcia and Shannon set condhionallv for the !Hh. Georse McK'rnnv's trinl set for the 10th. IJon.ls in tho case of Ladi?al.Io Uu- tLe abUi,-v lo meet a11 010 requlre quiro and Fohntain Cota were declar- monls r,ne oftice- D,,ri? h5s lonS ed forfeited. residence in the Territory Mr. Walte- Ja-. S. McCov vs. KmtuaA. ;,c. Cny-Order for divorce. Deeree or- ,iercii Tiu kuay, Oetoder 7. Territory of Arizona vs. Jose Maria Sanchez, robberv, Pedro Sotion, grand larceny ; Thomas Harper, ruur- der defendant plead not guilty, Trinlm" Sotion was -et for December 8. Jolyii King withdraw hi plea ol not guilty to charge of emhnwery, and 1 j i filed d-murrer The Grand Jury returned three In dictments two for libel and one for embracery. Dob-res Gallardo v. Leopoldo far rillo f .d Demurrer heretofore sub mitted overruled, and 2C days to an swer Defendant accepted rttlingE. W. i.. Vail et al vt. D. Johnson ct al Midlon to strike ont rr.' - com plaint irrantcd with !.ivf t trncu-l answer. Henry Ilot.pt. tpi. .l . fc. .V .2- Hams. applt.-Tr.al -t for October ,8. Thomas Cashon eta! -k,pi., rz iiUwaiM r ieni, appit.--ui ei inr i ; Oetobcr 19. L. J . Corda admitted to citiMnahip. James S. McCoy vs. M. A. McOoy Decree ordered. Fkidav. Octobers. Territory of Arizona ve Thomas Harper Indictment for mur.e: .1. W. Oatci was appointed couu. vl for defendant and trial set for October 14. Territory of Arizona w. Pedro So tion Trial of defendant for grand larceny. Verdict of guilty. G. J. Grass vs. Edward lngl:t tom Demurrer withdrawn and 30 days granted in which to answer. Trial jurors in attendance on Court are excused until October 12. Dr. Bcr.oKSs has returned from Sonora and will remain at the Palace a few days. Parties desiring their teeth put In flrst-clas-s ordf r would do well to call on Dr. Burscss .Mining Xtn. From the llnllrtln. Octol.er 6. , The Boston Mining anil Stock Ex change was formally opened ou the 27th of September, 1SS0. Stocks were sold on the first day to the extent of 3,-V0 shares, representing eleven different companies. William A. Simmons is President. St. Louts is moving in the matter of establishing a stock exchange. A short time ago it was thought there was notenoueh business to go round. Since then minim' toek exchanges ' i..nuL,i.o or aro projected , Philadelphia, have becu established at New York, Boston Chicago and St. Loui.-. Thero arc two boards in New York. Notwithstand ing all this, San Frsncisco keep, up its three boards. Dividends have been resumed by the Silver King mine of Arizona. This mine paid nine dividends, and then stopped for two years. The first dividend was paid in November, 1S77, at the rate of fifty cents per share. These were kept" up until October, 1873, with the exception of June, July and August. The amount pattt to date is a follows: No. Amount. isrr 4 siuo,cco 1873 360,00) TotM t. 5Wl -"' , ot ,, . . , Yesterday a dividend of twenty-five . Deputy bhenrt harp it m town cents per share was declared, sggre -:om Tombstone, ciitiiif S25.000. and iavde -n 'ho Mr. Sol. Schtiab, with . Zecken IfPl,. ' dorf& Co., leaves to-night for Charles- t, . . ton. where he will take cliHrge of ...... , Springer fc Detoy's business. .Mr. Hoard of .sprvh Detcy being at present at Camp A petition from the reshlonts f j Thomas and Mr. Springer being altotit Tombstone ami vicinity, and trom Bisbee and vicinity, asking that the traveled roau from Tombstone to Bisbee, In Mule Pass, be declared a public highway, was referred Imck for a more definite description of route of road . The petition ot eertnia leii'J'jnH ..f Tombstone ana Charlest-:n :3: bridge oyer Saa Pedro river, a: near Charleston Ordered tha built out of th- rirt money Road Fund. ' w in the On petition of resident. f Iatan. . 1 . . - asking for appointment &fa Justice of the Peace. No action, election being close at hand Tuesday and Wedncday were speSt in examining bills agalnt the eounty. 4 Our Trnu. Tucson Is naturally pu-und of her extensive and increasing trade Per haps one of the most impottant branches of that trade Is the lumber business, nnd we earnestly advic all i . . r 1 . . ' I who ae in any way akeptical to call at the Arizona and California Lumber Yard, corner of Camp street and Mil itary Plaza, and there they will sec a stock which for variety and com pleteness is not surpassed this side of San Francisco. No further particulars have yet been received from Benson with re gard to the recent murder there. P. H. Dill is having the rooms at the corner of Congre? street, next door to Plummcr's, fitted up in fine style, and will shortly open it ai a first-class ovster houso, to be Known as the " Saudle Rock. " Dill will make a success of it, for he know what he is about. Call at J. Fcrrin's, Meyer? street, opposite the Palace Hotel,aiHl exam ine his fine and latest styles of im ported cloth and cassimero, and leave your measure for a suit. The largest and best assortment of ( Stationery and Blank Hooka can J ... had at the Pioneer icws Depot. After this week, the Saturday otli- ' tion of the Citizen will appear sop-; arately from the Weekly, our niw ; press enabling us to make this desir able change. ' Public Admiutstrntor I the selection of a candidate for I Mis VT important office, the Ucpub i licwn:i of rimft couuty made an cspc- chilly happy choice, sterling integ rity Is particularly the requisite ne cessary in the incumbent of the office. as at any time he may be called upon to take charge of largo estates where a dishonest man might work great injury and entail much misery upon ' almost defenscle-'s widows and or nl,anJ- In Mr. J. H. C. Waltemath 1 ncH 3 man n nas a reputation for -Drobit ,bat is ab)Ve suspicion, with math has won a reputation of which he s8nouId f,c l'r0",L Against the character of the Dem- ocratic nominee we could not urge h single objection. He ha resided xmong n too long, and is a thorough- I ly good and honorable man; but he i has been elected to the oftice several j times, and ha3 in each instanco failed j to qualify, for the reason that he does n wish to be burdened with the ' v,-, 4' t. .11 T...1T . t care of the office. Judging from the past, he is merely loaning the strength of til nnme to the Democratic ticket, and if elected will repeat the per formance of past ears, let the office go by default and aliow some other man to be appointed to the office. So the voters of Pima county will look to their own interests by ignoring Mr. Smith's complimentary candidacy, and elect .1. H. C Waltemath to the office. ; , w dirensiIll a niftn.3 posil m , ,.fe taHaeMC, theesl;mfttion ,n which Ue is held by hi fellow-men. Thus. if h Mt' down on a banana-peel, I he the uulllic -rrini from -Hrpnt-einl to j street.end. bul if Lc ig ,cen smok!ng TmVs :raiM)rtC(i fIar2na c;gars , world shakes hand with him anil tells him he looks extremely well. The " JumperV Must Go. Wc give below the contents ol a letter from Mr. Patilison in regard to the town-site business in Tombstone, and it will ervc to show the " lot ! jumpers" of that city that the rights of property are generally respected in these United States and Territories, and will be In this instance. By ' lot jumpers" we do not refer to the large class ic Tombstone who honestly be lieved they hail a right to the pro perty in question, but to those who knew well enough that they had not a shadow of right to the land, but thought to "get away with it' by sheer bull-dozing and legal techni cality. Flouence, Arizona, Oct. 6", 1SS0. James Buell, Eq., Attorney for the Town-site of Tombstone, Tucson, Pima county. A. T. Denr Sir: 1 received from the Commissioner of the General Land Office a letter under date of September 17th, 1SS0, which after reciting all the proceedings had in the entry of the town-site or Tomb stone, concludes as follows: " As no valid objection is alleged against the issuing ot a patent no hear j nig will ui auiMicu, aim if) u" ni'l'1 i should be allowed to parlies who h: Uo right of appeal, a patent will isi ing will be allotved, and as no appeal have 5SUO upon the entry in this case pursuant to tho provisions ot law. Yours respectfully, C. M. K. Paulsion, HegUter. lVrtinul. Mrs. William Zcckendorf and Mr. Hamburg have returned to their homes in Tucson, after spending a very enjoyable summer in California Welcotnebaek. J. G. Manning, the surveyor aud civil engineer of Tombstone, gave us a pleasant call this afternoon. Mr. Manning has recently been appointed Deputy United State Mineral Stir i to embark upon the matrimonial ship, they were compelled to call upon our young merchant above mcn'.ioneu. Sol is a Jolly fellow, and has made many friends hare, and ho will surely do so in Charleston. We hope to see him soon again. Hon. J. K. Luttrell ia in town again. 1. 1. Hillman, ot D03 Cnbens, is at the Palace Hotel. .: Sam Polaski, or San Francisco, is r "stopping at the Palace Hotel. W l"niirl or,? tT.ir.ll., I. I mJv ot Hnachnca, are at the Cmmopolitaa ' jiotol Col-W. M. Hamilton, one of th T J 11 1 va iiltu tui Mtli -a uuimj f , sig pnncw ot ,ue rac.nc , .. '. a gallant veteran of the Mexican nr. i arriTOj inTucon last night aud Is ! registered at the Cosmopolitan, r Cbapin was in towH to dav from j th OM "tDilrSct- . m a 1 Church Sril. .Methodist Episcopal Divitir ser vice will be held in connection with this church tomorrow evening in the new Presbyterian church, and the sermon riven' bv the pastor. Rev. Win. G. Mill?. Service beginning at ' 7:3o o'clock t . Sunday school at 9:30 in the morning. FOR HALE. I?0l'H Large Anwrlcan .Males aod one Larse Fl.h Waeon. The tnnkn are dark color, Met walker, well matched, and oe or toe bel haoltDe team tu the Territory. The woaoa If a heavy Iron sile, and all needed additions inr work aad use. Sold for want oTne. Inqnlre at the Uvtiies van: 1 NEW Sarrejor' Traa-tt Instranent, of XX. the most approTWl mKr, wna ise laiei linproTemeBti, ami all attachmeali. IIa- a Terr fine Telieope. 1U sever heea Ofwl. Will he mM at te. tbaa co-t In i-hop. Sold oh aeroant or party who h left the Teritory. In oalre of John L. Uarri- or (Jeo. .1 Koknir, Toooo. Arizona. . TTT ANTED Two Good PallMer'. br H.r'. ; Kox, foe Armne. "7 ANTED T re a o4 piaao. Ir. - atthUoBcr. VNE or two respectable American wontin 1 : can Bttd a mm roHMeheap nj appttin; at ' j at this otKce. j A RESPONSIBLB teaiat warn to r-nt . helii - tie month or on Me, a honcetn tn- eealral part Of IheeJtv, roatalntax from 1J . ' is room-. jamemiueli SPRINGER & DETOY, X ALE Its IJiGENEHAL JIEHCHANDIME Anne incemcnts. forColegJte lo Coiisres. IiiPMFnV ANX.-CSCK MYSELF AS A UcaSVI. .egateCongree,.at th.- eH5ni?eterttoo. uBASVHXBII. OfRY. Fwr l)oles:te to Coiisrctv M. W. Stewart, Riphhlk-an Nominee. rorThConfll. D. B. Gillette, KiMMteaa Nmniaer. I'or the A-ieinhly. C. S. Leon, Ireptbncsh Xuaaiaw Koi- I'ubllo Atiuilniotrnlor. J.K. G- Waltematn, Kepuhllran (U" Tor TrHsHrjr Chas. T. Etchells, B. H. HEREFORD, ltri:lJ- Demorratie NomlnuB FOR THE COUNCIL. For sherifl. C. A. ShibeU, Kur rrnlmteliutce. John S. Wood, Crgnlar Ih morrali- Sum .-.rtiunty Surveyor C. J- Roskrugre. Theodore L, Stiles, N"..min. -,if i h. It. niMi.au rtiHlku for CniMlt Trmi-iiirui- R. N. Leathervvood, l HMierAiK' NDtiu-e. r li.rlir. R. H. Paul, l!.-iiTIK mi Xominr.- 1'or the Coiintiil. F. K. Goodwin, Ki T'it' ' n Noaiinei-. C. R. Drake, ICe otllo . Niki.-. t'ttr ltu Amemhly. Leopoido Carrillo, Ulh-an .' in. . UTI IPPOiOMii I A.IST n PERFORMING ANIMALS. W1I.I. .IVK KXKIUrriONs INTl'i VJN Leviir's Garden. AiHUeuea( MMl rlea.urv ruiubim ! with iu clrwtbm. The erlbrmh; Ou", . Bt-i and "outer Thr Raeetrtan aad o aaati.- Tmope Cnwpriae ArtlMs tea U (Oatier of the (ikthr. Ptoarineat aatoni? then n the Ycmng' Brothers. Tu. i.ici ri(iaaJ UTutaaai. Airohale, Tumbler. En-. Madame Esna Fiylumf Tin-Kci rniah- e)neiraii i .i n .-! UK. RVNdf'Tt B 'fartMitll. In- MH KURHxav th.. ,. and bl Hmiwo iloror tn.m i . i: ',. rhwB, th- Ureal ShaheeiM.ir- in .1." itvk i.iow", joe ritnaleat h ... ni VADAlfR HI.CKA RT IVNl. 1 ; . . Krraale IVrformer ht the U'orkl earln llorseaahahlp. Uktbe n.. U ire ltalaiw-iBK- etc. THK CKRXAN XAMPHON. o I In bit s-ioni'hln temm tf Mn-Btb. MK.Il.CARL.llir t;rrat.i Uvh of the rtreeent day. rAHL IM PRF.Z. who prrtr , ao-t wondrrtal art- . r ouiorrttw iavt ueihd. MOKIXO. the Mart. l ttu- IW Tlieir1lfom.lrt,tBh(Mll ,.f Xt!i Ih tle rr.raat;i Th; trained aaiaia) .Uow audJruR, the onlv i,.-rloniiln.. .,. , T-Tt e,Ut f" linm,,-.! H (amhr. (fenenl Grant and th. Mr Larme, the two woatdrrTul rldthL' ;,.' t'APTAIS. thegrmt aad 01? T 1 . M A LMOR, the BMet khjhjr ed 1 H The comiear Monkey, Jaea.ai . , , therelehrated Snani Poodle, Cn, DIRECTOR G. RYLAND 3 ' :' "" - i -SJtj 5 -U u W .. 5 :3 ' - i- 7 3