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VOL. XVI. GLOBE, ARIZONA, SATURDAY, AUGUST -19. 1393.. ND. 2l MNMlbl tHEARIZONA SILVER BELT -- ubUittd entry Sstnrdsy morning t klobD, Gila County, Arizona, nv felOlbEY & SAMILL, EllTSSS All) l'ROralI11S HUllMCItll'TIOX H,VTi:Sl ttno V'ear ,... , SI 00 Mx Months. ,.., 3 00 Three Months , ISO Advcr.-lsliic; Hate uimto known on application. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Territorial, i' Javernor Ii. C. Hoshis, Tuojon. Treasurer Jaa. A. Klemiug, I'btsnix. Superintendent nf Public Instruction--' T.y Nsthertun, PhctuU, ,-Audltor-H. C. IWie. i Supremo Court A. C. linker, Uhlef Justice, l'husnix: Owen ,T. House, Associate Justice, Tutsan; It. K. Slovn, Associate Ja. lice. Tacsqn. 1 U, .. District Attorney Francis J. Iltney, Tucson. U. 3. Marshal -AV.-JC. Meade. . Surveyor CIvJwiTil L, If. Mannfna;, Tucson. j Ds'epite to CastRiesa (anm Smith, tTaiaVsion. ,, , .., ., , i. Judxc or First JwHabl jfcvtriot-ll. II. Slpftn. , ,r"til,$'ord JudleM District Owen T 'Ten, Tuu.m. , Judge of Third .Imtieut Dktriot-A C Hater. , . j, JmSK.f.UiecriHi!th Judfetal IMatriot- J J. Hawkins, Preac-yt, , , t :ilu .County. iils of Diitrict Court Owen T K n- jPlerk of Iiiajiiet fitatrt Aleux.,H.,ile JuiLteof Probate- U. M Allison. pheriff-J. H. Thomyit. , Under, 8h.rjlT,-0l N. 9rasw.ll, tUUtrict AtlsratfI. T. ltWrtayn Itteardsr Okas T Martn. ( a ( KuferTlwrs-Q. C. TtW, K. H. Cwok, Chas. K, Tih i, i,, i . inerkBrasfjrTivw-ai J. Martin. P umtyTrjrer J. V. Itanrdiuan. Coruner 1 , DLtUnpe frqtn (iLe to the railroad at Will ii,125inil. Prom Olslx to Ok GnMKle. fessKl Ihs.IHjus Can yon, ami loui-bint; at IlnJ unJ.ftftf.t qj u let rrouOloteUOimnraJMs)!lBerr a -nlK-j Kjejtaii.in W ssa ltl at CM) - SW 't 'ailtide S Jiw, M mtnut., teriyttade 116 Ue grees, aSinlniite.s tllfhett niUumii tenjpeMliire, Alt; lljh, Ho dejf tiiit minimum Uwpmtnn. 1m loth, U 4tg It-ad tempersture, ,. 6Sdeg rrvtlljgg tiittctfon of mad, JpwUnrwt , A'a oawmtisH ctNultaz pr-iTrJ. T(:J, iH llot.j tl. remarkable (sot, lliat Jht-e ha not been Hdaj wIMiTuI nur or ltft ianitrtae Dr. J. H. CHASE', fiKIDENT DENTipTi . Ify 0ib?,. Arizona, . Office one.(l(ortuth c( ltailmc Komn. d. c. fox; m, d.; ' f" 'i r - i Ofllco one door south of BBL'I office. , p. t. Ropgtsbta, A'rroHNEy.iT i-aw, . ii Uflico on liroad Htroot, , t - (JTAOni:. A. T. J. j. BACIIELDEU, tlABPHITHl. and BUILDER, OLOBK, Arizona. jj j , jit.su i: LoiitiK i o o r. " ' ' " 1 ' '' r Veneue L'KijJe, T 0- w. V:, meU Wetln. Say evening i each week at I. 1). 0 1'. hall, iVMthn hrnthers in Rd standinj; are or- (lially intited tn'attenrl. T. Siiiu-ds Cciung, N. G. - II. Gr IIitciicook. Seo'y. Knigritsof Pythias'. nre cardiaHy ittvttcd.' ' TAttou FkVsu, C. C. J. Frso. Daiio"!, K. K. S. ittof tl t wnttn denpUom imI2 brntio corrtspond tor tun or ttlrSwf KBtl n rl kin. W t- f Mi Tlfirto. V?t.yR,wttU4r fce(wrot,tT?rTtUr4fctUWt'n with whom you wish toeflricj pond W HiiuiiisN avurrn lo euro liilloMinrcii, t .l. ltcailixhe, Conill- ration,' hrt ,L rrl r , laint', ttio tho safe and cet-iah, hjiiiod", HlttlTII'S ?1?, ,''?aA'' Slxrt(lomi! naiitnU ) botttey Tnrr ap" t- . -. : ,-t j.r.SB'iTj'jico Mt".f mruixs si ."sw w.j 3tfSrX A--jRi . i y KeRular meeting of Pinal Mountain Lds Ho. 11, Tuwday niRht f Ah wefk at M aonlo II1I. . All liliitheri fh iod t.inilltt Bl" P ftdm srrx rrJTi; "" xj-X ' """Vts. tvo.Tv' mm fej ipsfcEHH JTo cnro cost ivonesa the meil Irlno luuat liomorc tliuii u purirutUo. Mo bo po tMitueut, II muut contain Tonic, Alterative and ! Cathartic Properties. Tutf I'llls ioss thou i"nlltio la Speodily Restore to tho honol tholr iiutunl IrtM-IMnlUO luoUou.ao oaaaullnl to rnrttarttj. Sold Everywhere. Kver slnci the fcslablls'irttent otlhc first paperoa lba bay of San 1'rnucltco, whkh c bcllee a the "Alia," remand troni Monteicy In IS!?; tho Inhabitants of the Cortt genernUy have been Inter estedlnthOinewifromSanl ranebco. The"AIU," like many ether pioneers of W.ha succumbed to the Inevitable nuj Rioa over to the great la.ijority, and, like ether ploueers, has been aucaeeded by younger generations. Hie "Kiamlur" I wis taken er!tapci the lumt prominent place In the newspaper CeM of Ute years, and its Weekly vdrtien Is ery ceiwrally taken by those who want an aterettug and tenable partir pubUhetl at "The Day " l.vrryoue Is familiar with Ibe rremlum Offers inad by ilr. IJcarst, the "Examiner's" entcrprtsluc publisher, aad it Is only necessary t say (hat this jear lh aggrcajate value of the truilii moI whlcli tlitte are 8030 Is JtJrVW, which are dbtntmtcd atuoag all the subscribers to the paper. Iiiadtlltiontotbesepte. mlurnj, wWeh rauge la luc from tO cents to t'JSOO, every subseiiber receWea en of the roar Steal premium pictures, which wilt be mailed to him in n tubs trimt from the " Kxamlner" office as soon as the subscription Is tewhed: "Tile Mm Im Mwmw," trlHIianler. "Tie Bwu Ctoiot Htc?," j A. WagMr. tlach of these pictures U 2lxH Inches, awl they are elegantly reproJuced In fae slraUe, allowing evsry tint aud coltr of Ibe great orlgUMb), either one of which could not be p jrehasea fr f issvoooi. "Wsbm 384 CMiara rirsi," ujCJaiierHw "Ciriit LtaTllC U PwHriUI'lT 053T Dii Each of these nlctures Is rcorodueed In i feature, slie 31x3, ami eminent!) fitted for Irani K, and nill adorn the wall i of the most refined hsntet . The Subscription price of the ' Weekly Hxnml tier " Is $1 tO, and subscriptions may be sent either OtiectloW R Hearst, Iub1lsher, San Pranelsoo, ttiFoniih the Local Agent of tb "Uxamuier ' or Uie I'ostmaster. nSATRiMONIALI .... r vi i.wh ... . n A afx l vrhttndirrip4i9.ta- c . iicrt. J . ' or rrr'". , c.wi.iitwrr.MaArar Ku pr !- moo, v.tsl IBVI&IS, . ... Anm.j. auifiafMrrr tpr ttt natich. tt WITH' w CWtT.-n A taauilX. A4ilrl -Vi&d DRAWER GS7 CHICACO HU. DWFFSSIUWi toa OF N Hti n&.j. mtiiTTru ev urnKPLF. ' aHS IT.nii.i-4, " -. ' - This book reTis n n "MT. " 271 i bltTllsteptationr.cbesa5Yluh.5iS vboaptrotoitarlir9 Tj4Mot unSnriT ? Vi rnlc A sreat o sm f Iff twrsvM. life ! t?lsr aetraa. laksm-plaVnEaglrtrTortlK" iranttotnow ttoohn. da" of stsmlUe. Uaad sISilT Jlioalsaicd. O-i'T 300. tstoaVl. -a,, in i io n w ii r- r . I W-fjr t1 J t If )t (!. tf-ti k i Wy rfca J r - rt. Htsil -Tr i r .l ain't injlil r4 4 i I h fib l ' - h rrtsl rurtl Ms'r4 slit tb I44ftsr i'n'i w Srt.' sti) 'tsu m )if ivid ft(j ) r . fticbi rtf Allw T" ItJMW ' If Tiast Vitl Tk-- 1 f " "' r H t MflTsH9tJ(l f SHsti , r wH illsi n l v Mr t tliOM .V. u.. 11 x p v ' M "' V"1'" mTt CRAP w. tiwr wv. tor uie tti.ujfc te m i, 1m s'4iiM,aJI wtnniiirr.'Tfeet work, wriicbl sbJ eaaaaS be oo iretrd l.otttalrlirs OanlldentUI JljBirJi-il" ".r'iMtnrilhsfsia.lnTjt. Va'r Blrtl. Er" iv l)-4t-n'r, SIM), iaSwi, Htftifrrlow,tis. iriinrr wifev to j-ttt.hoa,W enlaM..Mvi rTin.1tv Sii' i HtrV, Ufnicjaruitocd. SJ.T SIBW. r s, 1-.1m. Ht THE WEST INDIA MaMacttmiig .Bbtajianj. ?" PnorsuittOM. ar.filK Whbt J.i-ia 4. "1 ' v Stomach Bitters. nl o.'Jfl SctU Slra Stroot, SAWL()lilT,'v . - . iflKrtJiu Tills great Tontolis beet! 1ntrodstl to the p oplcnf UiaAlfsjssa4ipi Vmpf for tl4 pt thlrteeu ytam with nnlmununJ success and poimlarlty. " . Therp is notliin of the kind extant that e'luals it as a sHmiilant, an AlJIr, or an.! dyapapjle. It is WutteuI&rly attAptetltomals rinns districts and as a Preventative, of Chills, is not suriMiMfeft. Misesft. oril ty the Lkt cljfiniistw as Ibe sWfftw, sitrtnjBUieoJtr TonltT.Uifc m Bter prodneMt lbvJiui of vjiltji It is endoi most1' elliesi oountry hls efer prodnoSt tba'Wiltij! u vvi tevJi7u uy hii virmui niyfltocittMnsof An? exrirasserl thSaroortv tloj ttot it Wji etUIsfly axlaptad to the u;tnUr nf tliat Terri. torjr, and trnsxls otiy a trlu tolnsureltspdy Introtliiation there. ' OnlpJa,lclrAsJ.edl.Trt! WB8T INBTA MvyiTArrrrtiNd company win he promptl) xfCirtfd dl-l( nvkfjtwitTttsj' I. i&V i rttpsi.. (yK8?rfaa. 5 life? s 1 Sl Yr si-vaosr' 'AT;f;'1;;,, h' 11 h v whit K vu I (?ii3iSS iilFll swassvua Aresaysjs.ssjSssfWi. 'J,,,,, Wm. Zimmermann, UABJPBHTBR and BUILDEE .AND. Dealer in Furniture. Us nta liaittt at all times a s!ct ftaKHrtmsiit uf furlrftun.of Um IsitoH dastais, frJ M modorat rroes. Alao.PapBriJangteKXoatly Dona, UNDERTAKING a Specially. OTOrAetn taken for Gue! m In Stack. WM. ZIMMKRMAKK, filobe Arfautw. SIIOUTV SAYLISK'S Livery & Feed Stable. Iforaea Unanlml '.y the Dt , Week or Month. Saddle TJorsi a, Suul I)rlvit,K Hvr and TMis for biiit at nil tfanvs. Best Attention Giveh Static Left in my Car&. Prices Reasonable. aajsr i!-i Jg'Msstw ':tMM frEEOrCfi(iF viii.r i"n"Mi rv-f twran ' M A a! t ' ij wner. mc crop amc?jms jra epttcfiwi sum-w i tvrices QuarDiilswd luwck lhin 6ir oirLar ti 'heaTntS IJ-S- a ISendfbr7, A Serul-Annaal raslilon Catikltrauo, pu.lr, , , 3pt 10tbtr.Jir iadlre.; 0(WafP-lCJ'-. if.U Oiti I i.iustratHij; with o r lilhoc.apas sud sr.J It, eyt .n bjv! 4 ' -r 4 lvid a' .l..ia nd.huijri, J Vw.jraitJduaiiir,Uuti xftf. Jcfc'. -- Ili- i C M, t Main-. CqboUttfy, eh. ate. "trya.fst -JU rfStX. aVIc- y JDaVt? 3E f S7rs..f W J 5 and iu tec .arpat tT.-tmtv r,it!lai. v Mm 'Irafc in the emu rif )lti M-'iftii ta. SI. in". iaii.in,u t..e to jirtra. prr'vat. 4 y duta e lrun ii. i.g int.f t a s ,--. u Nc-y York "-! r 'J - Gtii a- . a3,fc., hev vensc L. i . fwssMst- MARKET, i (One door nortlt A B F. Kullner A- Go's Store.) QhQBE, - - A. T. 7 a f PROPRIETORS. j&r Always for Sal OHOIOE BEEF, VEAL, MHTTOHi POM, Etc, jf3? Orders Culled for and Heat Dtslivured JJiiilV- tlnnln. tMft..J rnAnnf aula TrraiL all Mm Pt .nieenarrwr amir w-nt -n '"pIMivfl rV1. a. h.Mi e J37 rifid a to. mm link. GIL1I.M tliriILM) .a. I. t). O. i'? n 1 1 in the second and fourth l'riday in each month. Tutting brethren in eood standing eortllaUy tnitaxl ti nttend. .J. 7. PattO.v, 0. 1. J. P. J)ai.to.v, Scribe. Jlttsojuc: ltugu.t9Joi)piimlrtatlenui White Moitn tain I,odko, 'o. 15, A. V. & A. 51. meet Thumlny't! ojt or suceedliig qUili fi Mpn- sojosrr.ing Urethren In good btautJ inKooruituirinviiQM ByorilergftJUcW.M O-A.FISK, SeorUiry. au)7tf . . O. li RntfU'itrmetitliigdf Wiobs Lodge Mo, c,J O 0.Jb'..on MOndsj ntglil ol eachueeJr, lit itaKOIllllIull AllbrothoriilngoodMandlngarccordlally initi 1 .IOHJT JlttCJi, K. O. Tow Ukoma" 8ee' osSsSssSeACSSA3s TttrhXZS. T 7 TiswMosJiffiStf AeJ I Denis Murphy, :A-rmo fCSBJISBBWlrs aiiifl wan i.i4na.M.iwn ffilaa5'.H til . mi p.- m BOAItD Ol' SDPERVISORS. GlouiJ, Gila Conuty, Arizona, ,Tnly 20lb, 1893. The Board of Supervisor and ETjunl ieatfou m)t nt 9?80 ti. m. Present--Suiwrviam-a Ckwk, Teblw nntl Taylor; P. T. IWrerteon, DietritA Attunioy ami Obrw. T. Martin, Cletl?. Convened (tenllonrdof Equnlizntiou. S. W. Youug itpirid, sworn ttnd eiamiued m (o the uiBuite ol vari ous iwrtiee tmuied in tbe Aasowintwt Ikdl. Ob mutton it itf ordered that tlie ori ijinal aesfitswieutB oX 9. AV. Youug, W. 0. Gmwell and Ed. loit 4tnd, On motion it is'ordsired that the property lilted to tlit) twUte of ThoniM OwImwh, deoeaeed, he liked m follow, to-vrit: 8fitUe2S95;l horse $15; iiniroTetaetiis on p0eeory rijjlit to Willow Siiriiig rauelt 150j jtobd J260. On motion it is onlererl that the number of oattlo list! to Naegelin IJro. be rnwtvl from 100 head $2300 to 600 head 8J600; svml that tho namber f csvttie Muted ty UUa, Goldberg and Putnam be raaaed from 2 TOO bead $1,900 to 8QQ0 lteswl tfU.faW. On metion it is .ordered tlwt the ori ginal sswiasmtettt ot) the Globe und I'iwil Summit Toll Bond stand. Prank Juhff ooubeated to hove lisied to him 1 horse $50, 1 aatldlo $10 and nroarrusilO. Cresweii tad ThojitpftMi eonaent to have laud on SWi rirer rsistul from J(Wk.$400. . H. Ouok tier iom Whepley ju tals to luave tot Ht tihwk 1, raised' from 87$ to $100. Lowe Sultan for JAuself and Julius HttMB isousenUd to a raise on Ton to ranch from &W to $RjQ; on lota 1, 2, 3, 4, block 77, frow $250 to 300, and lot 8, biook 76, front $150 to 200. Ob motion it k ordered that im proTWiiewt on jiot 4; biook 73, listed to S. C. Heinsmiaa, be raisod from $1200 to 41306. On motion it is ttrdssed that Uie number of cattle listed to J. It. PjreaU bo raiaed from 50 head tftS0 to 75 head 3525. On motion the Clerk waa dtaeeied to send a uoiwe to W. C. Goicord, to show cause vtbj be shouhl not bo as sessed with 76 eaitie, branded 3L, sml belonging to Mys. M. E. Colcunl. On motion it is ordered that the ori ginal sasesstttettts ol A. II. PyeaU and Mm. S. S. Drudnii, siaad. On motion it is ordered thai the number of jtitk asseaswl to AY. II. Fisher, be raiaad from 100 head $700 to ise heM am. Ou motion tho AlfjcsBor was duected to tssntal in the itasosvirnont of Marion Derrick 119 oaUle la trust for O. II. Mullen 4770, awl to list the earae to Allen Bros. On motion it is ordered that the bonds token by tile AJsMsswr to saenre the payment of tte taxes for the year 1895, be rejected, nod the Assessor di leeted to notily loxiflrty owuars, that the Tax Collector rould deioaud tho Wes ihereou at ejjee. The fotlowinif named parties not hav iag apjieared before the Board on the dates set for tho hearing M their re sjxwthe caac-c, nor at Any time while the Board of Bupr visors were sitting as a Board of Kqualiznlion, Uiereforo it is on motion ordsrerl that Uieir re spective lumsfnieuto b oorreoltxl as follows, to-w$ Geo. A. Allen, UookW, Glol)e, 60j toSSOQ. Phil. Asku.8, MpuUil $11. . J. JI. iJOTBroToSk; 11, block 85, Globe, $100 to $1S0. Alpnzo Meiley, lot 12, block 76, Globe; $30 to $100; 60 feet in btoclc 06, Globe, 06, Globe, S5 to$fQ. Mrs. Alonao llallcj', fractioual part of bloak 06, Glolte, 100 to 1110. Mrs. T. A. Ujnsn, saw jhills m Pined arottnJuiu? P00 to 3000, lot 11, blook 80, Globe; $500 to 206, im lirovemonts on kmjt 00 ib $1000, Toll roads $500 ib $700. John Piliings, itaprolnunauU on lot 2, block 88, $100 to S2Q0; N. C. Booth, imprbvaiaoub m Tty son, $ftOloflftf. ' V. M. fady, ICO "cattle $10D to S50 battle $17C0. T. S. ColliW, piano $80 to $600, sur gioal inatruuiouts ffiQ. Mrtu- Anuio Gadmf)i, Jut 10, blook 85, Globei $50 to 76. - J. 1. Coffin, 250 cuttlo S17C0 to 325 oattle $2275. It A CJiilson, 150 cattle $1050 to S&O cattle $1750. O(eo. W. Cole, 125 cuttlo S875 to 200 cuttio H00. W. H. Duryen, lot 1, block 05, Globe, 100 to $825, improvements on Biime $900 to $1000. Dripping; Spring? Calpe Gbmpany, COO Wattle $iaOtj bj iOOji jlW $7,Q00. J. H. Duey, Huid qu gtiil river $2Q0 to $600( omittod 2 orjjesv $40. Chiis. IklfljftijjEft P)iypy 'iornittire $50. J t ElUbttB. 100 fitittle 2800 to kltimt, 100 600 cattle iTT- F. T. Prush, improvomonta on part lol 13, block 79, 200 to $100. J. T. FHppin, land on Tonto S300 16 $500. W. D. Fnllor, 20 cuttlo $110 lo CO onltlo !J50, 10 borsoci S150 to 50 horses $750. . Dava Fuller, 15 cnlllo 105 to 10 cattle $260. J, II. Fullur, 50 cattlo $350 to 100 cattle 700. 51. J. Fullor, improvements 55 lo $150. W. G. Pallor, oniittod 1 horso ?25, 25 ckdtle $175. Alfred Puller, omitted 1 horhe 525, 16 cattle $105, W. T. Uann, 300 cnttlu -2100 to COO oattly $1900. ilrs. U. A. Gordon, land on Hall river $500 to $1000, i) horeeu 185 to 26 hones $876, 10 cattle $75 to 50 cat U $850. C. 0. Griflin, 88 oaltlo ?fi'J5 to 300 oattlo $2100. It. P. A A, II. Gibson, 150 cattlo ?1 050 to 226 cattle $1675, 1). I). Gowan, improVelnouts at Xut tiral Bridge $75 to S300. P. I. Oftles, ohiillod furniture 100, A. II. Hackney, lot 9, block 75, Gtoba, $76 to $100, lot 12, block 75, Globe, $80 to $150, lot 6, block 81, Globe, $10 to $260, lot 1, block 85, Globe, $200 to $100. If. G. Hitchcock, iiniirovamunU. on lot 2, block 6-1, Globo, $200 to 300, piano $100 to $200. S. A. Haught, Sr. 75 cattlo 525 to 176 cattle! 275. S. A. Ilanght, Jr., 100 cuttlo $700 to 300 cattle $2100. Alfred Haught, 126 cattle 875 lo 110 cwiUe $$B0. B. A. NsOsou, 160 tattle 1050 to 200 cattle $100. A. J. Honstot). 700 cattlo 1000 to 1000 oatUe $7000. A. J, n ends 10 h, improvements $150 to $350. 1). I. Harrei, iraprovements $150 to $60. T. II. Hfnxman, omitted 1 wprh hors es $100, 1 vngon MO H. O. HaVerly, omitted 8 hu'ransJlG. .1. nyndman, lot 2, block 86, Globe, $$CQto$4Mr. IJ. Ikentierry, omitted 1 horse 30. Jlrs. A. Kiuuey, lots 8 and 9 blosk i 86, Glotro, $200 to $325. Lymau k 5IoDonel1, jtark Tuaiu mine $3000 to $1000. J. C. Itfindy, omitted, stock in trade $1100, machinery $100, improvements in lot 7, block 75, Globe, $600 to $800, tot 0, block m G'obe, 50 to 150. Tl. L. L'oonev. imuroveinenis SloO to f209. H. AV. Lawfetm, improomonts 150 to $300. A. B. Lewi 50 eatUe 350 to 75 caLU5625. O. LajtoH, oftwltwl, 1 spring wngon $00, 1 Thoroughbrace wagon ?00, 8 horses $820. K. T. P. Ii. AlllU, 176 cattle 1225 to 250 cattle $1750. Frank Mayor, 200 cattlo $1100 to 360 cattle $2 160. , AVaHtex Moore, 850 cattle' 2-100 to 150 oaUfe dfiD. . 1), Iueatlov.s, oniittod 10 cattle $280. J". P. Meikle, part of lot 3, block 88, Globe, $10 to $0. J, Atyere Pro., improvtimeuts on IoV 11, block 75, Globe, $800 to $700. .Tft(uin Miller, improvements on lot 2i; WdoE 73, Globo, $75 o $125. J. J. Marshall, lot 8, block 70, Globe, $100 to 160, imprtivomeuts on suino $240 to $350. J. II. Morley. Continentol minoSoOO to $2000; Continental mill eito 250 to $500. AV. T. MoNelly, lot 3, block 80', Globe, $300 to $550, improvomonts on part lot 1, bldok 75", Globe, 300 to $150, emitted 1 horse 15, barber ti tnree $100. AVm. MePnddeu, 150 cattle 1050 to S70 catUc $2500. S. J. MoDouald, improvements 200 to $100. M. A. MoLano, oruitlcfitl 30 cjvltlo $210, 6 horsos $75, furuitnrd 20, rt'ajj 011 $15) house and cprrnl nt Miami 30. H. H. M'oNolly, omitted fnrniltir'o $50, jewelry $50. T. NJdiffar, improvements 100 to $250. ' r O. J. Ketou, omitted 3 hoises 85', I saddle $ljr ilromms $10. John JJevyman, omitted quartz mill and maoliinoiy $800 1 horse $25, mino tools gt).' J. 0. Jfarrpn, omitlod, solvont debt $1000. G. AAr. Ktuh, omitted 1 mulo 20, 1 horse $20, 1 rifle $10. G. A. NbwlonJ estate, improvements 011 lot 2, blook 82, Globo, $150 to $250. P. Gates, lol 1. blouk 51, Globe, $50 to $126. Johult. Poitor, N. i of block 53, Globe, $10 to $225, lot 1, block 8lf Globo, $25 to $50. AV. P. Itautiugs, omitted, furniture 1 1 OHTilt )U Oh 3tttt. PAUJE. I . The 'InnuiKilh '. Iteorznnlzed, (Tucson Citizen.) Tho shutdown was inlondsd some timo ahead, nud was made for tho pur pobo of icorgamzatiou. Oae of tho ol jccla of tho imw organization is cnlnrgo cment, to iucludo the Collins group of mines, bwucd by R. N. Fletcher, the original possessor of tho Mammoth. A aeries of oxporimouts havo been made at the mine hinco tho shut-down, by n now nmalganlating procean.'tho Clark .fe Raber's. This was moro than successful. Tho ore was worked by fivo stamps of tho mill, aud somo of it vi as more robolhous than tho average oro of Mammoth. Nevertheless tho gold was oxtructed) leaving a very small por centum. Tho figures aro of course withhold. What tho real re turns of tho Mammoth havo been for years havo probably been known to few besides tho,Bupcriutcndent, assist ant stockholders. Clark & Raber's process has been found likowiso highly satisfactory ou the tailings. Thcbo will bo worked and in tho total, to iramonso profit. Tho amount of tailings piled up there is immonco. They have been saved for tho last four or fivo yearp, and counting 100 tons a day for that period would well demonsitrato how great an amount a feto dollars a ton would re sult in. Homothing of tho valuo of the new process may be judged from Iho fact "thai Superintendent Johnston resigned to tako chargo of tho Clark k Uaber concern. Harry Barnhart, fprmor assistant superintendent, succeeds Capt. John ston. Mr. Barnhart is quoted as ex pressing the opinion that tho Mam moth is ono of tho greatest gold mines in the world. Certainly nothing like its limits have boon found. The lato cavo in, as is well known, developed a large new body Of oris. Tho Collins group, which will prob ably be irjcliuled in tho new manage ment, has ore nud bodies of precisely thenature of the Mammoth. When the sew mausgWent gets under way, the Mammoth will be worked on n much larger saalfl than at present. Ono hundred Id 150 btamps will bo put in. i It.nr Outlook. Thoso wht were doubtful of a good rainy 8ea$on thin yaar. havo cast off the spell of despondency, are now confi dent that the present hnrd limes will be rcliev cd in the near f ultire. , The farmers are smiling in ariboipn iou of a heavy jiorn crop this, fall; tho cattle man tilts up the side of his sombrero and puts on his old-time "trcad-on-tho-tail-of-my-coat" rdr as ho looks npon his tyUyfttl herds and con "iemplatoaiipon the return of prosper ity to his industry; the freighter puts a new buckskin cracker to his whip and startles the inhabitants along tho road by his hilarious shouts, knowing that thero will bo good grazing for his team tin ov-oiry vacant spot of ground between AYillcox and Globe; tho merchant or ders a fresh supply of goods and brushes up his desk in the well-grounded hope that many of his old accounts will lie lirpiidatod before Iho end Of the prosont year; tho mechanic looks forward to the building of many now houses aud barns with the return of better times, and the printer is mado happy, with tho balance, and expects lo 849 iiu list of delinquent subscriber eiitirely disappear, Really nnd truly a good rainy season puts a now pbaso on all industries in Arizona, Deserti oro converted InltJ pastures of grass whort wild hay may lSo had for tho cutting prospectors iiiay go to tho hills vwtli ail assuraticd of plenty of water, nud rivers run full fro irrigating tho laud of tho husbajil niau. Graham County Bulletin. Miller, tho Phociiin al'ld Prescott stago driv or, who robbed tho mailj got sixteen months in thoTcrritoiial prison. The Copper Queen Co. lost 300 cords cjf wood by a recent freshet. SPECIAL OFFER TO SUBSCRIBERS. The Weekly Glofte Oemocrat. The farmer, tho merchant or Uip pro fessional man who has not tho time id readji largo daily nowspaper, will find in Tub AA'eekt.y Gi.obe-Demociiat, consisting pf ten pages, a paper limb exactly suits him brimful of tho best news of tho day, sufficiently condoiiBcd to meet his needs. t Though strictly Republican In principles', it is never so partisan as to supprefs any lh'pDrtant news necessary to a correct knowledge bf current oven la. Once a rendcl, 11I vnys a reader. Price, 1.00 per yeaft Any person sending Us three dollars for llireo yearly subscriptions to the AVoeWj') will receive ono co)y frco for a yean A freo bample ebby limy be haci by writing for it. bubscrinlioiiB rocjisVod Uy all postmasters oljlibws dealers; throughout tho United States, otdirefUj'by t latuii. pjiivmt, to., m ioinm Cochiso county's asscbsment roll foots up $3,913,031, a gain of $12,000 over ast year. - 1 i. a - Governor Hughes first annual repor ) to tho Secrotnry of tho Interior has been forwarded to AVashington. - . ' Th s new license law has run, agalns a snag ia Tucson., Several merchants, aro talking of , fighting tho mat8r id the courts. Ono man told a collector,, very emphatically, that ho would , no pay any such license, 'The stand takeij is that tho license is .unconstitutional, Ueder the Harrison apt, as being dis criminating. Tucson Cituon. , - . To demonstrate tho growth . of tho new mining country but recently, dis Covered in tho Superstition mountains and tho intelligence .of Arizonans' 'n. petition vva, received August 10th by County School Superintendent Jordan, proving for the bstablishmout of a school district there. Thero aro at proeenl fifty children of school ago re- r siding at tho mines. Phcsnix Herald. 1 T--- Mike Ohl, ox-Indian Trader at San Carlos came to town last Saturday ro maining Until Monday when ho loft.for. Thomas, via Bow io station. Mr. Old intends going oust to his old Ohio homo in a few weeks, remaining, for i. month or more. He will return to Arizona in the full and may go into the oattle busi ncss again, although he is not'yot cor tain. Mr. Ohl has many friands Id this section who expect and hope to see him baok again to settle down with us. AVilloox Stockmou. A Mrs. AA'ilson gave birth to a sijj pound bov in President Lavtons bnrri M " Aa. at Thatoher last Saturday night. Sho with her husband were coming front Globe and being caught in a storm sought shelter in a room in the barn occupied by J. AV. Brown, ami was unT (Able to secure other quarters before tho event occurred. Next morning when the occurrence was mado known the poeplo of Thatcher tura;d outlo welcome tho young babe, ml kind dies administered to the needs of both mother and child. Bulletin. Men of money of California, at Lo Angeles and East Riverside, who rrfadd their wealth in the growing of fruits, have interested themselves to tho ox tent of 6000 acres under thcAyolfloyoa nal. Their laud lies below Gila Bendi TheyhaVe dlreadyput in twenty miles of laterals, with headgates all complete. Tho land will be planted in citru3 fruits. Tho purchasers oxpreee theny ifelvee as delighfed with tho praepeaU Theviay fruits will ripon three weeks' to a month earlier than in Culifomiu. Their oxporionce , Justifiee them in paying that the land is peculiarly adap ted to citrus growths. Citizen. Now Mexico is in as bad or worse n plight than Arizoua in tho way of being t bamboozeled out of a display at tho AA'orld'e Fair. That Territory put mfr $10',000 and has pretty near as much to show for it as Arizona has for hei? $30,000. Five thousand dollars bon ebtly expended in purchasing a display of Arizona or New Moxicon cereals nnd fruits would have made a dccqhl dis , play nud given the woild an idea of t what wo ore producing. AATo Ijav'd ) bought a whole lqt of sen ice, Lowovort and maybe come experience; in fact, it . looks as though bur entire reward is experience, the other follows as nsjial, having the, money.- Phoonix Hotald. Prescett had a gonoral barbecue at Banghart's station last Saturday. Evi r ery kind of wild west sport was ifartic- ipated id. According to thb nrfcr, tho winner of the contest, John Shivers', gave an exhibition of nu entirely new and uuexpectod method of tying. Ho started after his steer at full speed and was swinging his riata to lasso it wbod tho steer stumbled and fell; the hor,so was so close tipon tho fallen 6teer that it could not turn out of tho way and tan into, it, causing the horsoto turn a complate-Bomorsault, nnd for a second or two horse, rider nlid kteer woro all mixed up, when, to the astonishment of every one, Shivers crawled out of lbs wreck nnd proceeded to tie tho (steer, which he succeeded in doing) making record-breaking time, Ihirty nmo seconds. Citizen. fviicd n Tr;i,clln VlnnN tire. AA'iirfBHAM, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1892. A oommbrcial traveler camo into my store recently ami said: VI am look ing for something that saved my "life, I was takeU with torriblo symptoms of1 cholera morbus about a ydar Ago and stopped into Bdmb store along Una street and got a core for it." Ishofed, him Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dhrrhoea Remedy. Ho did no, rccog: nizo it at first but op' ttanng' off tho wrapper Says: Tes, this is it. It saved my lifp. I don't need it now, but I am going to boy this so as not to In without it'1 This remedy meets1 the wants of the people and selli well heie. 0. If. BliorjatrrON, Druggi! Por fcale ty H. C. Hitchcock DmggW