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4 THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN: SUNDAY MOllNING. JULY 15, 1J9L AGRICDOTTJRAt, D. II. BURTI Sole Agent For THE CHAN PION MO (ROCKER MOTION.) ALL STEEL DOUBLE The Johnson Self Damp Steel Hay Rake. MS. Hay Stacker Come in and get prices before buying. MKAT MARKET. J. A. LTJTGERDING & CO. Fresh and Salt Meats. MUTTON, PORK, VEAL AKD POULTRY. MI Our Meats Thoroughly Refrigerated Before Being Sent Out to Customers. Superior Corned Beef, Fresh Sausage, Head Cheese and Bologna. Orders Called For and Delivered. 142 West Washington Street. Postoffiee Building. DBY GOODb, MILLINERY AND SHOES. THE RACKET STORE Has just received a tine line of Ladies, Misses and Chili's Oxfords. Also an Old Ladies' Oxford. A Full line of TAN HOSE for Children, Misses and Ladies. A Gent's Solid Shoe J1.25. Call early and see them. We have marked off the tariff. FLEMING BLOCK. GROCERIES. The Trask L a -i- Z,-, -13' 41 West Washin gtonSt., FOUNDKY. FOUNDRY. THE STANDARD IRON Southeast of Capitol Grounds. P. O. Box 458. CHOI PHCENIX CHOP HOUSE. (Formerly French Restaurant.) OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Fresh Fish, Oysters, Game in Season, well cooked meals served to order at short notice. o0 e. WASHINGTON ST. Next Door to Capitol Saloon. The Palaee Chop House OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Fresh Fish, Game and Oysters In Season. Everything New and Clean, Table Supplied with the Best the Market Affords. In the Rooms of the Palace Saloon. BLACKSMITIIING. Horseshoer, Wagonmal Grand Avenue at the Five Points. All work First-Class. Every character of Blacksmithing and Wagonmaking received and turned out with dispatch. Have on hand a large and complete stock. Terms reasonable. Give Me a Trial. LEOPOLD GEAF, Lately of Tombstone, Arizona. . IMPLEMENTS. WER HEADER, GEARED. ani Buck Rakes. -feir Grocery Co. Wholesale and Retail Groceries, Crockery, Queensware, Stoneware, and Glassware. FRESH GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. PHCENIX, ARIZ. WORKS. EDGHB8 & GEHMG HOC8E. ier, Gen'l Blacksmith CAVE CREEK MINES. A District Rapidly Springing Into Prominence. Immensely Rich In Auriferous and Argentiferous Ores A Group of Valuable Claims. About fifty miles northerly on the west slope of the Cave Creek moun tains, in this county, there is a mineral zone about three miles by five miles in extent, that in .point of greatness, as a valuable precious metal producer some day when there shall be facilities at hand to treat the ores, will be second to none in the territory. The Republican reporter was shown quite a number of samples of the ores taken from locations made by Mr. (J. B. Mabee and others recently which were assayed the returns showing un usual richness taking into consideration the fact that the samples were taken to determine average values from wall to wall. The ores are a copper gangue carrying both gold and silver. Ihe gentlemen have made seven lo cations in that section and they Bay that they are developing the following named claims as fast as their means will permit them : The A. V., After Night, Gregory, Copperhead, Copper- oottom ana Kapid. The A. V. shows a vein 5 feet wide with numerous stringers leading into the main lode irom both north and south. One of the stringers is 3 feet wide and assays 25 per cent copper, 125 ounces silver and $10 gold . This claim beyond question will make fine property as soon as developed. There has been 200 feet of work done on it. The After Night is an extension of the A. V. and has the same character of ore, which runs 110 ounces silver, $10 gold and 30 per cent copper. There has been two shafts sunk on the lode to a depth of twenty five feet each. The lode on the Gregorv is over 100 feet wide, same character of ore, run ning per sample 13 per cent copper, $5 gold and ten ounces silver. This immense body of ore lies in an iron formation that rise up dvke-like on each side. The Copperhead has a three-foot vein running unusually bigh in copper 65 per cent, $10 in gold and lz ounces in eilver. The Copper Bottom is a five-foot vein and assays 19 per cent copper, $6.18 gold and 10 ounces silver. The J. C, three foot ledge, 39 per cent copper, $12 gold and 15 ounces silver. The Rapid carries uniformly from numerous tests $20 in gold, 41 per cent copper and 4 ounces silver. The copper ore is glance and oxial with some anzente. Ihe development of this eroun of mines will be watched with great interest by others who are posted as to other sections in Maricopa county where the character of ores are known to exist of the same aurilerous and argentiferous nature. PERSONAL. Prof. S. S. Ray started to Tombstone last night to make a survey of the edu cational held. J. M. Burnett of Gila Bend came up yesterday morning to attend court in the matter of the Gila Bend Reservoir company litigation. Dr. J. L. Walker left last night on a visit to New Orleans. He will spend about a month there and in the south ern part of Mississippi among friends and relatives. There were registered at the Lemon hotel yesterday, Col. Thomas, Virginia Uity;P. Unsworth. Centerville, La.; W. P. EannB, Silver King; Frank White, Devoygiac, Mich. ; J. G. Evans, Union mine. Mr. Samuel Franklin, father of Mrs Chas. L. Squier, is stopping with his daughter. He had left Phremx to re turn to his home in Peoples Valley just before the death of his son-in-law. Word was sent after him, but passed him on the road and reached Peoples Valley before him. On arriving there he immediately started back to Phoe nix, reaching here last Thursday. Commercial hotel yesterday were J. M. Burnett, Gila Bend ; W. A. Wilson, Kansas City; Geo. J. Roskruge, Tucson ; N.F. Nichols, Wilcox, R. C. Brown, Tucson; Thos. W. Healy, Cleveland, Ohio; Jas. A.. Fleming, city; A. T. Marsh. W. A. Wilson of Kansas City con nected with the Armour Packing com pany there arrived in town yesterday morning. He is the owner of the almond orchard three miles northeast of town, said to be one of the most beautiful in the valley. QUEEN OF THE NIGHT. Floral Beauty Allied to the Repell ing Cactus. Lovers of flowers and the beautiful are making nightly pilgrimages to the residence of Judge H. N. Alexander where a night blooming cereus is dis closing its beauty. The second flower opened laBt night. There are three more calyxes to be opened. The flower begins to bloom soon after Bundown and at eight o'clock has fully bloomed. About daylight it begins to droop and soon after sun-up nothing is left of it but withered petalB and a ragged and partially closed calyx. The general appearance of the flower is that of the chrysanthemum but it is much more beautiful. It is a pure waxen white and the center is crowned with a corolla or basket of filaments which constitutes its only apparent dif ference in structure from the chrysan themum. There is only one other specimen in the city, one in the gardens of Oapt. Parker. This one was discovered on the desert by Capt. Parker and pre sented to Misb Frankie Alexander. The night blooming cereus is a mem ber of the cactus family known in botany as the cactus grandiflorus. It also bears the beautiful Spanish name of "La Reina de la Noche," Queen of the night. Mr. Fleming's Return. Hon. James A. Fleming yesterday morning returned from a trip to Den ver. On account of the strike the visit was prolonged far beyond his expecta tions. He was caught in the blockade at Manitou Springs on his return. He came back by the way of Prescott and overland to Phoenix. Mr. Fleming says the financial outlook is not particularly brilliant in the east. Matters had be gun to assume a hopeful tone, but the precipitation of the strike brought about a relapee from which it will take the country a Bhort time to recover. Funeral of Professor Reed. The funeral of the late Professor Reed will take place from Fourth and Mon roe streets at 9 o'clock this morning. It will be under the auspices of the Masonic grand lodge and all the sub ordinate lodges of that order as well as of the 1. 0. O. F. Members of these orders will meet at the lodge room at 8 o'clock. Many members of the grand lodge from different points in the ter ritory reached the city yesterday. To Be Brought Here for Burial. It is expected that the bodv of W. S. Millie, who died on Thursday at Lob Angeles, will be brought to Phoenix for interment, though the friends here have not been apprised of the probable ar rival of the remains. The news of the sudden death was received here with great regret by all who had been brought into social and business rela tions with Mr. Millis. No particulars of the death have been received in Phoenix. Notice. A meeting of the members of the Maricopa county Republican (league; club will be held at the City Hall on Friday, July 20, at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of filling offices made vacant by resignation, removal or death and for the transaction of such otner business as may properly come before the club. Frank J. Peck, J. B. Woodward, Secretary. President. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powdet World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. Oil and Gasoline. IF YOU WANT- Our team to take orders for Oil and Gasoline Come and get a Call Card at 38 Booth Center Street. PHCENIX OIL CO. J. W. BEN HAM, Prop, Investments. INVEST MENT. I make a specialty of sound Investment real estate in Phumlx and vicinity. In every case the return is good and the safe ty of the principal will he absolute. If yon nave from MIU to l.O0O to invest 8e me or yon may miss a good opportu nity. PLANK, 33 So. Center St. Hit's Oak Grove School Millbrae, San Mateo Co., Cal. A first-class home for boys. Beautiful surroundings, su perior instruction. The best of care. Prepares ooys ior any u mversuv or lor ousiness. J? all term opens Aug. 8th. Send for catalogue and mention this paper. IRA G. HOITT, Ph. D., Master. (Ex-State Sup't. Public Instruction). FLORENCE and GLOBE STAGE LINE Carrying United States Mail and the Express. Stage leaves Florence daily for Riverside and Globe at 7 o'clock p. m. ; stops all night at tnversiae ana arrives at uiooe at o ociock; p. m.; returning, leaves uiODe at o ciock a. m. arrives at Florence at 1 a. m. Good accommo dations on the road, improved line, good stock and comlortable stages, four-horse coach every other day, w.Jb. (juua, aeent, F lorence. K, F. Kellner & Co.. agents, Globe. EUGENE MIDDLETON, Prop. Bo for White Hills Mining Camp ! TrI-Weekly Stage Line. Through in one day; 8-passenger, 4-hom tnorougnorace wagon; cnange norses at uross rancnanaat .Mountain springs: leaves King man Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 7:30 a m.. and arrives at camo at 7 r. m. same dav. Leaves White Hills Camp Tussday, Thuredar ana saturaav at s a. m., ana arrives at King man at t p. m. same day. Fare. $7; freieht3c. Shortest and most direct route to the New White Hills mining camp. Stage oiHce at store the w . JJ. Taggart Mercantile company. Extra conveyances on application. CROSS & CO., Prop's, Kingman, Arli STAGE LINE From Tucson to Nogales. M. G. SAMANIEGO, Prop LEAVES TUCSON at 6 a. m. on Mondays. vv eunesuays ana r riaays. LEAVES NOGALES at 6 a. m. on Tuesdays, xnursaays ana saiuraays. The fastest stage line in the territory. Good nurses auu uareiui uriver. Florence and Globe Stage Line CARBYIHGD.S. SteSelSSLWKJW, FARSf Mail and Express. STAGE LEAVES FLORENCE DAILY VOh Riverside and Globe at 7 o'clock, p. M. ; stopi all night at Riverside and arrives at Globe at 5 o'clock, p. M.; returning, leaves Globe at o'clock a. m. i arrives at Florence at 1 o'clock A. M. Good accomodation on the road, im proved line, good stock and comfortaDie stages, four-horse coach everv other dav. W. K GUILD, Agent, Florence. E. F. KELLNER CO., Agents, Globe. KUOKNK MIDDLETON, Proprietor, lta.1 1 rouxl h. MARICOPA & PHOENIX R. R. New Time Table. In effect June 11, 1894. 8 s STATIONS. .SPa. P M 8:00 8:30 8:10 A H Lv... Phoenix ..Ar 5.00 4.35 4.25 SlvaI: . "Kvrene. 10:00 10:25 "Sacaton Ar..Maricopa..Lv. 3.2 3.00 PLAN Southern Pacific east bound passes Maricopa at 11:50 p.m. Southern Pacific west bound passes Maricopa at 2 :40 a. m. Pacific time. Connection made at Phoenix with stage for Prescott, : C. S.MASTEN, " General Manager. SOLID Through Trains From KANSAS CITY AND ST. JOSEPH TO ST. LOUIS CHICAGO, OMAHA, PEORIA, ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. WITH Dining Cars, Vestibuled Drawinj Room Sleep ing Cars, Reclining C hair Cars (Seats Free. ONLY ONE CHANGE OF CAES TO Atlantic Coast ! THE BEST LINE FOR New York, Boston, Niagara, Falls, Pittsburgh, AND EASTERN POINTS. For Full information, address H. C. ORR, Ass't. Gen'L Passenger Agent. Kansas City, Mo. Phoenix & Globe Stage Line and Transfer Co. Carries passengers and express from Phoenix to Globe in 20 hours' travel, all daylight. Stages leave Phoenix Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. Stages leave Globe Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. L've Phcenix 7 a. m. Leave Globe 7 a.m. L've Tempe 8 :30 a. m L've Silver King 6 a. m. L'veMesa9;30a. m. L've Mesa 2:30 p. m. . L've Pinal 7 p. m. L've Tempe 3:30 p. m. L've Silver King 7 a. m. Phoenix and Globe Stage and Transfer Co. Frank Miller, Supt. Mesa, Arizona. Office at Mesa Fruit Store. Even though your bus iness be modest, capi tal invested small, you can afford good stationery. The wholesale firms in other cities with whom you deal will judge of you by it. G best FINE LETTER HEADS and WELL PRINTED ENVELOPES immeasurably help men to secure credit. From the Paeifie TO The Great Lakes Without Change. Cheapest Eates. Best Accommodations. Ask agents named below for advertising matter. C. C. CARPENTER. C. H. MOREHOtfSE. Trav. Agt., 1 Paso. Htatre liines. and Pnamlx Mine. Special attention given to passengers and baggage. Leave orders at Golden Eagle Btables. C. M. 8TTJKGIH, Prop. Telephone 57. , tkm I Prescott Stage Line Via VULTURE, WICKENBURG and CONGRESS, Connecting with Santa Fe, Preacott & Phoenix railroad at Skull Valley, leave Phoenix daily except Sunday at 7 a. m. tJ& Office with Wells, Fargo & Co. S-ti C. W. GREENLKAF, Agent. Florence and Casa Grande Stage. Stage leaves Casa Grande at 7 s. m., each morning, arrives at Florence at 11:30 a. m. Returning leaves Florence at 1:30 p.m., ar rive at Casa Grande at 6 p. m. Makesconnection at Florence with stage for Globe. This line is fifty miles nearer Globe than any other line. DREW, STEVENS & CO, Proprietors. LAYTON'S STAGE t LINF. CARRYING THE D. S. MAIL . BOWIE STATION. VlTsOLOMONYILLE, TO FORT THOMAS AND GLOBE. A Daily line of Stages running between the above points, connecting at Solomonville with stasre line fnr Pliftn TTnn..ail. a ...4 .. . d 1 Station with the Southern Pacific railroad. new uncnei, opienaia Teams, Fatt Tims. Special teams on hand all the time for the ac commodation of drummers and families. The Best Equipped Stage Line in Arizona. C. X.ATTON, Proprietor MESA AND GOLDFIELD STAGE LINE. W. A. KIMBALL. Prop. Leaves Mesa every day except Sunday at 1 p. m. Arrives at Goldfield at 5 p. m. Leaves Goldfield every day except Monday at 6 a. m. A rrives at Mesa at 9:45 a. m. NEW COACHES, GOOD STOCK. Catries passengers, packages and accomoda tion mail. This stage carries The Arizona Republican, the only daily paper that reaches the camp the same day published and contains the latest news and Associated Press dispatches. For advertising and news get The Arizona Republican ood credit is the next thing to cash. The REPUBLICAN -JOB 1 OFFICE carries a LARGE STOCK, is managed by an artist printer and does nothing but FIRST-CLASS WORK, v. x. ana jr. a. Kl eisa.