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'"S THE PIKENIX HERALD. Mcdnesday April 1G. 1879. The liKHAl.n is issued every Weineduv i.fl.Saturdtiy arternoon at 2 uVlork, amicuu taiiiN 1 tltprupbic new up to tlmt hour. TOWN AND COUNTY. Alfalfa seed at Irvine's. (Jo to Irvine's for chicken feed. Irvine lias a full line of cork hats. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. Fresh Bananas and Oranges just arrived at LoringV Did you see those nobby summer suits at Sautters? Splendid assortment of fresh can dies at Soulier's. For purnsols and late style sun downs, go to J. Samter's. Insertion, cmbroiderv and edging s for the ladies, at Irvine's. A. job lot of towels and handker chiefs at Irvine's, away down. Another It t of fine fresh apples came in by team to-day for Loriug. E. Irvine & Co. will close out their present lot of tea at 50 cents per Hi. The latest styles of ladies goods. Piquets and white goods at Sum ter's. Sevoral teams loaded with Prescott frirht passed through town this week. You can get fresh fruits at Loring's ; fruit that is not old, stale and rotte i. For building lumber, at bed-rock prices, address Clipper Mill Lumber Company, Prescott. Geo. Patterson's train, heavily load ed with freight for Prescott mer chants, passed through town yester day. Hams, Bocon and Lard, in qnauti iiesto suit purchasers, and cheap for caf.li or pood Colaterals. Apply to Geo. E. Mowry. The present session of court in this place is one of the most im por tent ever held in the Territory. Sev en important cases arc on the Calen dar. The Mcintosh Property for sale. Consists of dwelling house and six. lots. Centrally located in Phoenix. Terms made easy. Apply to Geo. E. Mowry. Acting Governor Gosper has of'er e 1 a reward cf $200 for the arrest and delivery ot Urn aicCuruy, the murderer of Keefe, to the SUerifl' of this county. Enterprise. Citizens of Plicenix, headed by a delegation from Prescott, serenaded Jndje Porter lst evening at the Gar diner Hotel, and were received in the Judge's ch-iinLer in fine style. Judge Porter is a ceucral favorite in this vallev. Wc are pleased to see so wny Prescott people with us this week. , "We hope they will go back home with a better opinion of Phanix nnd the country about it, conclude it is a good place to be, load up their wives nnd babies and come to stay. The merchants of Phoenix have been in the habit of givinjr credit al most indiscriminately. E. Irvine & Co. have been almost the only except ion to thi rule, and since January last they have ceased giving credit al most entirely. They now come out in to day's issue niid advertise their "business on a cash basis entirely, i'erhaps it will win, perhaps il will not. Call around and try them on their newstylc and see how it sui'.3. The Los Angeles Commercial speaks thin of the business mana ger of The Herald and his paper: 'Mr. Chas. E. McCiintock, business manager of The Pucexix Herald, Phoenix, Arizona, made us a call yes terday. Mr. McCiintock reports great mining developments in the 33radshaw and Globe districts and a good rim ot business in'the Salt Riv er Valley. The Herald is a good compendium of mining intelligence for the Territory, and we are glad to know, is successful." Hoard of Supervisors. Met on Monday pursuant to ad journment, filso on Tuesday. Xo business of importance further than ! presentation and consideration of I bills. Adjourned to meet oa Thursday, April 17th. Thiex-ery. The house of Mr. John George, near town, was broken open Sunday by some person or persons, and a pair of new blankets, a quilt and some champagne stolen therefrom. En trance was obtained by drawing the staple of the lock. The staple was carefully replaced when the opera tion inside was finished. Suspicions not announced. FKRO.YAL. Tlev. Groves, of Saflbrcl, made us a pleasant call on Monday. He reports things in a prosperous condition about Salfotd and promise of a fine harvest. L'uited S-tates Marshal Pake, of ; 1'rescott, has bet n in town a dav or j The present week, court week, the two looking alter business affairs ! Plac;e, 'f of visilors" One gentle . . . 1 man told your correspondent a day pertaining to his office. or two since that if he had not hap- Judge Hush, of Prescott, is in at ! pened to bring his blankets with him tendance at court. Attorney Ham- ! no would iinve had 110 place to sleep mond is also down. " j liatever, as he could not find a single room in town. Dr. Goocaellow; of Prescott, gave j yw don't let everyone "jump" 11s a call on Mondav. He is on his this thing at once, because it would wavto Oakland, California, w Inch j be a failure, but the right man in the be expects to nuky hi; r?cid?ncr 'Place has a good thing ot it. lHrcntrcr, ' CSEirEro? COIKT FKOCEEJEllXCiM. IT. . Court, Court met and adjourned daily from Monday. April 7th, to Saturday, April 12ih without transacting busi ness, the Hon. LeForest Porter, Judge, being absent. Saturday, April 12 Court con vened, Judge Porter present. Venire issued for U. S. Grand Jury. Jury being sworn and accepted by L". S. Marshal, Mr. Koberts was chosen foreman and jury retired for delibera tion. . April 15 Six indictments were presented by the grand jury. DISTRICT COCRT. Saturday, April 12 Court, con vened and Hon. DeForest Porter, Judge, being present, calendar was read. Most ot the cases were passed, the following being set for j hearing at a future day: Tidwell vs. Van Slyck; Swilling vs. Ayer3, new trial granted. In case of Hoag vs. Kimball, de fault cnlertd and notice given that judgment would be asked. The case of Cox vs. Messenger was ordered stricken from the calendar. The case of Maricopa county vs Maricopa Canal Company ordered on the calendar; also, Maricopa county vs. C. II. Veil. Venire issued for district grand I jury. Messrs. A. C. Baker, II. M. Hays and II. B. Jones admitted to practice in this court. The case or Tidwell vs. Van Slyck was struck out. Goldman & Altschul obtain leave to do business under firm name of Goldman & Co. Case of Kobiuson vs. Sherman di missed. In case of Avers vs. Mnricopa Canal Compuny, judgement allowed by default. Venire issued for trial jury. Court adjourned to Monday, April 14th at 10 o'clock. Monday, April 14- -Court met pur- suant to adjournment, fchentt re- ported the grand jurors summoned, In case of Mullen vs. Ayers, leave granted plain till to Cie amended complaint, until Tuesday at 10 o'clock. In case of Swilling vs. Ayers leave granted to withdraw amended com plaint. Court adjourned to convene at 1 :30 p. m. Alter recess, in the ea;e of Liu ville vs. Daggett, after examination of witnesses the case was submitted to the court without argument. In the case of Harris vs. Harris, counsel for defendant moved for j ! , , . , , , ,. j as' p adavlt filed. Counsel fo UaUfr ranled eava to fi, I , V : counter afndavit. Case of Asher & Ellis v?. Veil ordered dismissed at cost of plaintiff. Case of Hum burg vs. Griffin ordered placed on the calendar, and on mo tion ordered dismissed at cost of defendant as per stipulation on file. Case of Burke vs. Thomas on mo tion was placed on the calendar, and on motion ordered dismissed by con sent of counsel. Case of Lemon vs. Burke ordered dismissed. Court adjourned to April 15th at 10 o'clock. 1YAXTE - A FI RST-CLASS HOTEL. Phoenix, April 15, 1379. Editor Herald: A traveler alighting from the stage here, is both surprised and disgusted to learn that Phoenix has no hotel. When so" git down you naturally look for the hotel; you don't sec it. Then j-ou inquire of a bystander for it. "Hum ah w e-1-1, there is none, but there is a lodging-house up yon' der and you can get your meals at a restaurant, or somewhere." You look in the direction he points and make for the ''lodging house'" It is a small one and you find it stuiied full to overflowing. "Got auv blank ets?" Xo. "Got any friends here ?' 'o. "Well the saloons shut np some' times, before morning, and if they do j-ou can stand up acainst a cotton wood tree and slcp, if j'ou don't want to lie on the ground." You are astonished, you are disgusted, you j are indignant. Everywhere as you approach the place you hear of lively j . Plifpniv jmd so vim find it tlirn , ,1 r 1 - 1 1 I here, all of which makes von won- I der the more that there is no hotel. The practical hotel man who starts a good, large, first-class hotel in Phoenix, has a fortune. Travel iuto the place is large and increasing daily, and will justify some person to do the thing up right. If a second or third-rate house is established there will soon be numerous cases of competition, but a good hotel, at reasonable rates, and an accom modating landlord who knows his business, will be without rival for a considerable time to come TiIItITOKlAL 1TK31S. The ra'.lroad track will be comple ted to Maricopa by the 2Sth hist. Samuel A. Lowe has been appoint ed postmaster at Little Giant, Piual county. The mill of the McMillan miniau company is to be in operation by the first of May. The last term of the district court at Yuma cost, all told, 36.20. Econ omy is wealth. Even Tucsoii is to have water works; at least a water company and possibly, works. Fourteen of thePapago mine3 have been bonded at 175,000 for 2s ew York parties by the editor of the Sentintl. Times are reported e.vceedi ngly i "off" at Mineral Park. We hope to j near ociier tilings ti umi iuuajiijt uv forc long. The Seniinc I says that 5,000 pounds of good bacon are offered in Yuma at nine cents per pound. It's worth j twenty here. John Keefe, who was shot by TTm McCurdy at Lynx Creek, died last I Wednesday morning at the hospital in Prescott. I The treasurer of Yavapai county has 8061 50 over from the quarter ending March 31st. "Why don't he "git up and git?" It is reported that water in large quantity has been struck in the Ar kansas shaft at Castle Dome. "Water so far has been hauled eighteen miles j from the Colorado. j It seems that the Government is i furnisheng its posts in this Territory with a greafr amount of supplies ' than is necessary for the forces now i stationed here. What's in it ; a job? The Seiiinel says the thermometer j OP3 n:)l , a3 here ns in the j Sacramento and San Joaquin valleys. j it may be, but hot spells there last j about three davs at a time and here three mouths at a time. Tell it all. T!ip a Lqi num. j ber of imra?!rrants Rre coming into j Ap-che cou,y from the east. Many j of thft new.comer9 are Gentiles and will do much to o2iet the Mormons who are also going to Apache eoun- The cxlcn'ic-n of the railroad track beyond Maricopa this summer is as yc-t undetermined, though .n large amount of mater:!!!, in excess of what is required to complete I he road to Maricopa, is coming fowsrd. Should construction lie sVlayed for a time, Maricopa will become a livery town. The old Yt:Hu:e mine has been ta- ken in hand bv the Central Arizona Mining Companv, an eastern compa- "y' a"J T" yet bf ,ra,,d"tu yieM "P its abundant v.ea.th. The company is going to wurK in earnest ana uusi- . . ,, . , . ... j ness is rupjujy pjCKiu up iu me va j cinitj-. We want more companies in I this Territory, with capital, and less speculation which is our prnvailing 1 cur.c. I Adonde is to be abandoned to the coyotes. At one time it promised to to have some importance as a ship ping point from the railroad to the ban Antonio mines; but the San An tonio company have concluded to open a road to Port Libertad, on tho Gulf of California, some forty miles distant, and has already loaded and dispatched a schooner from San Fran cisco to that port. Sentinel. Piual County . Wii-U'3 up at Florence? Ij it some thing crooked V Th:j SUccr Bilt iu- fonns us that at the regular quarterly meeting of the board of supervisors of Pinal county they elected a new clerk, in accordance with the recent act of the legislature, and on demand ing the books and p ipers ot the for mer clerkJJe refused to give them up. H .id viow?rs wore appoin ted to survey the route for the new road be tween Fioreuca aaJ Globa. Six-horsa coaches rua between Florence an 1 the railr.jid terminus. T.ie Pia.il ounty court, winch was to have convened at Fiorff.icj on the 14th, h is been p s' oned one week. The Mttriler oa Lynx Creek. From the Miner we gather the par ticulars of the murder at the Thun derbolt Mine on Lynx Creek: At 11 p. M., on tile 8:h inst, Wm. McCurdy, late Foreman of the Lynx Creek Mining and Milling CVrnpany, i had an altercation with ICecle, his successor as Foreman, which ended, ' in McCurdy shooting Keefe in the r'ght breast near the region of the heart. The shot was fired at the dis tance of three feet and probably w ith fatal effect. John II. Hicks, in the employ of said Company, left the mill iramedi-ateh-alter the shooting and brought the news to Major Dake, Secretary of the Company, at about 1 o'clock this morning. Keefe was a live, but unconscious when the messenger left, but there are slight hopes of hi recovery. lie has .ince died. Ed. McCurdy is an Iri.-hman, about 30 to 05 3-ears old. He is about six feet high, has blue cowardly looking eyes strong even teeth, and smokes cigar ettes. It is surmised that he has not At'aress a 1 communications, ana mnKo an jone fit r from theaCene Of the murder Idruftsand monev orders payable t.tlie.Tder Up to the present time, McCurdy ! Jj?8 Ari"a L"""y Jra'-y. 1'rescott. has not been arrested although tho Re..itnr all letters containing drar.sor post t . ... 1 order. To avoid lorcrerics, Ijuv do tickets L'UCJtC U- lii puriUlt. i.t.vrt rfreulu aj;aU. " Ul3m MISCELLANEOUS. irizona Lottery ! UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Governor J. C. FREMONT, Territorial Commissioner. Michel Oolhwatt.. President.! Banc of Arizona, Treasurer. In f.eeordanoe with an act of the T.rcifdnlive Assembly of Arizona Territory, and the Proclamation of the Governor Issued thereander, a OTTERY! "Will bo drawn at Preseott, A. T., on TVednes day, June 4th, ldT9. Act of the Legislature. An not to aid In the construction of Capitol BiHliUncs. and for h aopport of Public Schools in the Territory of Arizona. B? it enacfe T by the Legislative Assembly of Aritona Territory : Section 1. It siinll b lan-fiil for. and the rijrht power anJ authority s hereby jrritntl for the pr?od of t-pnty yrars irom t!ie 1st day of February 1"9. to th Arizona DeTftl opmn C mp -n v a vrp rati .n nrjr mirprt an-1 i FXig'fnir under and or virtne of th laws of the T-rrl'ory of ri na and it assiens. to frv public IntterV at whip', rr bv means 'f ' whirta m-mv mav b 'awfully dUpoRpd of by j chance, anything in th laws t this Territory ! to th conrrnrv n"twiiliotandi' K". etc. cto. Sen. 2 Th fiivrur of th 1Vr.it.-try of Arimra. nod hi successor In (trie nnd ia the event of t!ip a' sppco dlsqualifi-tlim ordath j of tlic Overnor his ! fc: substitute is hercbv npp"intpd a Com'iiisn!o!'er o snp'-riniend the i dr.iwinsr or di Mb-itlon of pr'tjs in snl I lottpr I ifd and eieh of tl ein. and certify to the cor j reeness thereof, etc. -to. j See. 3 AH 1otr-rI- d-nwn tinder the pro ; vi-ini t-f hi nc' jlmH he dmwii In rrnna ! pnltlir plHee t bf d siei'Htfd y the C-'inm'S- SK-ner, ItetTrn the honn of ten oVUiCk a m. vnd five 'hek p. m , ard in a manner to be approved by te ('ommisnioner. Sections 4. 5 and 6 provide for the collection of ten per ceitt. from all prieea and the pay ment of the same Into the capitol and achool funds. Ccrlincate of Territorial Trens nrer. I, Th-mag J ntir Trpp.purpr of Arizona Teriitory. herH' rprtirV tnftt tbn Arisina Dpve'ni.mpnr Cnmpn.ny h-ts h:s Hny fi!d in n y tiif? i s nrc-i'tanfi in wriilny of the act of whirh 1h a'-ove is B Oi-py. ni has aisn filt d ii- ir.y 'iffi.'o r bvtrrt in th sum nf twonty tbnnsnn.i (iot'Hrs whifh bonrt hfli hfn nn !,rovd hy thp Gor-rii"r nnd nn Assofinto jusnop of rne u;'friTiP v :ii ri ni Arizona icr. t'.u- y. c di'!o fii !. it; f .IlilJ peifj. u.a;:cc ot liie jTovaiotis of sfvd a.-t. TIIOMA1 J r,UTI.rR. TVrri'o-ial TreQsurer. Prescott. Fsbrnnrj SntL. lg9. Proclamation of the Governor. TE'tniTO T OS A1U7..1NA rxrcLTlvE Dep't.. F-bruary SO. lr79 1 I, Julin C Fremont (Inrpmnr of the Telrl tor of Arironn nnd ex-nfRHo Conin isfioner t snpprintTvl the d--;iwinff nf !o'eri-9 for the snprt'Tt of he pnblic sphoo's etp . by virtue ot" the powr an'l authority vstpr. in ma bv 'ntr. r?o herein- rfpttenatP as the plaoe where th first 1' ttery cha'l b:' rlrnwn bv th" Arizona 1 tHVpinnmenr Oomi-anv the Th-a"rc in Pra PO't, the Cnp:n' of sa;d Territory of Arixona-a-id the tin trhn the snme sheil be drawn sfca'l bo 'he 4'h tny of June 1T9, between the hotira of 10 f'cloek a. m. nnd 5 o'oloek p m Witns- mv bend and the c rat g' al of the Territory of Arma this 20th dav of Fcbru arv A. D. 1S'9. SEAL I JOHS C. FRF.:-roXT. Governor and ex officio Lottery Comnutssioner The firt Lottery under the foreyoiiiir law will be drawn at iho Theatre, in 1'rescott, on JUNE 4th. 1879, or ?ooner. if all the tleVets are soonor disposed of on whir-h opeaion thre w'll l,e disrilutred THIRTY n'E HfilTtSANn TWO HUN D"FD AND FIFTY DOLLARS, in 282 prizes ns toll -ws : otik priz t sioniio 0" orizp o" o.t'dO One pr'ze of 1 500 Tlir-e prizes of 1.0(H) eaeh Two ; riles of ?."SO eaeh Four prizsof 5'10 earn Seven prizes of 2.i0 eaeh Ten prz or ISO ea-h Fifty prizesof 100 earh TUy prizes of 5 earn Fifrv pi ijtes of IS eaeh One hundred prizes of 1C each THE MAN"vF.ltOF mSTPWTlONT WILL HE AS F LI.OWS; Twelve thon;ind lip of leather numbered f-' in one to twe've thousand will be p bliclv d-'i osited i a Iwrire irlnss wheel whi-h will then be Hoed nnd s aled by the Territornl I.ofery Commission r. Two hundred and eiirhty-'wo slips of leather numbered in ac poriipnne with the prizes annoi need, will be publicly deposited i. a s-nall e"las9 wheel, which will also be eloped and sealed by the Territorial T.ottrv Comm'S"ioner. A comrnift e of seven citizens will be se. looted by the ticket ho'ders to examine every spar of the roeee-'itiirs. B -th wheels will then be revolved in sitrhf of the undo pep until their Contents ere mixed nn1 tto.,iu rhlv minified. The sen18 wil 'hen 7e l.-r,l en nd tl.e wl'e. 1 one .d and TWO I'll I i.t Kt-- U UK TEVRARS OPACB will bo pljtced one at ench w!-e-I. and a prize nnd a number drawn at the same time The wheels will then be closed and revolved, and enoiner numuer anu prize nriwn. alio tijis j process rereaiu utii'i me i:p prizes are all drawn. The holders of ticket bearing corres ponding numbers will be entitled to the prizes drawn. Only 12,000 Tickets Will be Sold. Whole Ticltcts 85. Halves, S3.SO. Qnarters, 81.23. The Bank of Art na will act as Treasurer, and all moneys received from sales of 'ickt-ts will he deposited thereto await ihe drawinft. Prizes will be paid ten days attir the drawing. Aliord rsfor tickets musl be aecompa lie i by the monwv, which can bo sent in itnnk Irafts on Sho Francicco, tlertifioates ot lie posit or Po-:al Money Orders, or by Wells, Farg: z Co's. Express GOLDMAN & CO. Immense Upon the GOLDMAN & GO'S.: Our New Stock will arrive selected in the ast and West ! AND Largest Ever Brought TO ARIZONA. iry Department Complete ! Our Stock lias Never een or Cannot now be Equaled Reduction ! Arrival of in a few days. It has been markets of the IS THE in Arizona. MISCELLANEOUS. THE REGULATOR'S STORE! ELLIS, ASHER & CO. Regulates Prices OF EVERYTHING Brought to this Market. We can give the People better Inducements and sell better goods than any house in the Territory. Ellis, Asher & Co. N. B. Our Store is lo cated on the North side of the Plara-, the largest building in Town. E3P"The Xatfonal Gold Medal was awarded to Bradley & Rulofson. for tb best Photo ginphs in the United States, and the Vienna Medal for tbe best tn the world. 49 Montgomery Street. San Francisco. JOHS D. YOST H. S. CROCKER. H. S. CROCKER & CO., Stationers and Printers. Xot. 401 it 403 Saiuomt ttreet San Francisco. Solicit the patronage of residents of Atisooa, offering a well selected stock of STATIONERY, UIi.tVK BOOKS, M'BITIXO IPAPtKS 1KS ana UUILACE. Tartioutar attention given te Fine Job Printine FOK Merchants and Bankers. MINING CORPORATIOKS V. ill find it to their ndvantaar to irnd u Ibfir orders, as we make this cluss of work a ee- ialty, CERTIFICATES OF STOCK I'jiirtcd ifT XUbogm3hi is fioeet ty le, COMPLETE SETS OF BOOES. I'er all lucorj-oratkns, at Low est jiic I