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PIKE MX, MARICOPA COUXTY, A. T , SATLRPAY, IMA Y 1S79.
XEW SERIES XO. IS.
VOL. 3. XO. 12. WHOLE XO. S2.
The Herald.
.-
Published every S.
GOSPER &
t:; i
l-'toriuitTons.
SrnHcr.ii'TioN Kate
One nipy one year. - - -om-
r(ny six imn;h. - - -1-ty
carrier, in fin'-nix. zr nimilh.
Advebtisixi; Kate-:
One iiirh. on if in-i-rti tn. - -Kaca
PulLcjut-i'l insertion. -I'ntfViottal
card-, pt'r nvmlh. -
5 0- ;
5CVI
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1 1
ClIAK-L-EM W. ('KANE 1 OV.T A U t il' I I.C."
Ai-reiit in San Frncico. j
PROFESSIONAL.
If. It . PAT KICK.
Civil Fngr'necr nnl Ienul.v 1.9"!
Mineral Survcvor lir Arizona.
Office With "W. A. Hancock Phtenix
A. T.
i
Attorney and toiioseior at U ;
T.,.. Wi....,.. I
'1 ucson. Arizona, j
All law hU!-incs will receive prompt ami I
careful attention. i
j. a. zabrikic. B. ii. nEnnrfiii-
HriltKFOKU & S! ABitl.-iJil
Attorneys anil Counselors a! Ij.iv
And Notary Public.
Ofnee on Myers street, opnti.-itn Palac
Hotel. Tacson." Arizona.
Physician ana Jsureeon.;
((Iraduatc of ib" l"niver-;iy of a.)
Offern hi profeMoii:ii i.trviee to tbe , ! .vik-ii.!. ?ai.i'. SuiupHtiii; aail ua.i
jieo;deof 1'Inenix and vicinity, odiceintii I ;iore9 on Ifatnl at All Times to i.uiuirdoue in nit i-atepi style aud ati"
Capitul liuildiiii!. i Letundior Kair. j .aei.ou (.-aaianieeu.
I. II. COX. A. C. BJM" i
cox A nAK:.H.
A i t o r i: e y h a Law,
I'hani.i A. T. i
Oillcf. np tairs. in Capital baihUii;?. o
Wa'diinirtiu t-lreet.
I
- . !
riiysiciaiiH a..u i.-....-
Will atteul professional c-io at any not;, ;
oftliedavo i.ul'.t. OJiee e.i.; side of the!
ldaz i. O". .1. V. S n i ls. M. i.. laieol l -in) ,
Xcv.: .1. E. Wbar.on. -M. i).. L . -VK-di
ixaminer.
W3i. .11. IS3t!-:Cii i-.S ICI Ur..
Civi Engiserr anil Co. Surveyor.
I'hicnix. A. T.
Oftk-e with Linvil'.e i Wiley, on.- door
n.t of hxprcso oinee. Ail orn-.-is proaiplly
attend.-d to.
ii Aiii; v is. jxr.4.
Attorney and Cousi-selor at Law.
PhcL-nix. A. T.
Odice Ti;-!air- in t npital buiidinir. Wa-h-iau'ion
s:i'..''.t.
J. It. I I UL.tS.
Areliiteet ntia ?u:)eri3eiit;et .
Plans, sneeifi-'at'oits and etirtjetes car.--f'tllv
pn-pan-d. 9iee -.- it Ii Dr. Mile,-'..- ,v
W hart on. ea-t -idv of 'lie plaza.
IS. I. t o.v Vr.i:s.
P It 3" s i e i a n a 11 tl N u rscuu.
tl.atc of VNaiia. ful.i
O.Tv-e on Wa-iiintrtor. r-:reel. tv,-. door.-, .
froai Mjntezama.
JII.II'. W. VAX "iLK h,.
Atttirney ami Counselor nt l.a-i'. '
Me.Miilen-. ill.-. Marieopn Co.. A. T.
"Wii! practice In a!! til'' court- oi si:" T.-i-ri-t.
iry .
JOIIV T. ALSAP,
Attorney and Counselor at 2.:i -
Plneuix. Arizona. ;
!1 batne-s rorep:!y attended io. irftee
v :;h the li-;n.;t Attorney.
I'lior.ATt: .tt-ri';!;. -ot.uv rn-.U! . :
WM. A. IIAXCOCIi.
Attorney at I a ,
Pho-nis. A. T.
;fT.and btl-iness in all d.-parttnenis a
ipc.-talty. !
I A I"l WKBBr.K, :
Attorney antl Counselor at Law, ;
Pr.tt. Arizona. . :
Will practice in ali the conn oi lit? T-r-
JO!IV I. (iJtKGU. -"i.
Ily9ieian,Murseon &. Aeeoueher.
K"f'r:i!C'-' iTh(utt i'TUiisioii : F. M. i
ciirilL L. S. s.:na:ir. Mo.: Col. John T
'risp. I)'-iiff:r::Tir nom intj
fi'oni Mi-tHiri. Oiiict uvj
it-n.? Fcrrv. Arizomi.
fluid dnst. L'old end r-il vcr bull ion and :
ore" of every cV-rrint ion iiieiied :aid u--sa -d.
All a-ay xua:a:it''id. I'rici.- of on1 assays:
f-iiver u nd trold. $-1; leatl. SI; copper. :
Sj.nipls cfi.i be -eiir hy ijtiiil or (xi)n,-. mid ;
r-'turn- will be pr'inpi':y m;i:I-. Oltict- wiih
Well. Far-ro A ;o.. I'rer-eott.
151'aINES.S CARDS.
Phffinix Bakery.
J. IIK1:. I'l-opiielor.
Wuhinton St.,oi-.o?iif court house. ;
EIGHT LOAVES OF P.HE U OR EIGHT
BKEAD TICKET.S FOK A POLLAlt.
PIONEER
A4 M . b-S Sf
JL JL-i-S-V JL
Washington Street.
yvrlhe is! C -r.ifr f the I'luzn,
Eltjht loaves f Bn-a ! for SI OO.
Fruit Cai;;.' and Pa -try of nil kind-, for
-weddiu - parti.-, etc... p-enared to older.
BAl'i'.LKN .t Oil.
T. A, Waterman
HAS OPENED A XE'.V
UN pltirc of lti-'n'-s ia in rioldrrtan'
M arehoiis.-. jtt below tint Teletrrapli Ulltee.
. ia tn i.ontrrtan
Prompt attention ghen to
Repairing and izh Work, j
A it.r;re .st.ek of Tin nn.d sheet Iron Ware '
!: tj.t on h.lt.d
MI.S( ETJ.AXKOUS.
D U o, n n I v U ol i
1
Wa-binirtoii Sr.. ho- v.'en Mitr:civa
arc! Pin:i street-.
CLEAN BEDS
'And Wall Va-V.ilaied Rooms
P-v tbe ctiv or iii-rlil.
; ilest of A ccommoiations for
j Fault. Ucr-i.
A SHOWER HATH connected with t!.e
totel iir t:ie couvcuier.ee of guest- and th.
.-ablic generally. I. J. OAr.u..M-i.
2 I W El R . FEED
'
AND SALE STABLE.
laiin A Cufark
- - Provr.
Thi- Plonr Sial ic rf Oiileit hi at nV ;
lef I!ay a Ura'H. and a.l liie accoiTnno ;
j.iliuUa for boards- lior
CI
3at Parket, !
I
OOi'i'On zni Co-R?3'ii'on
Jri I
I'unilel iO':at!jii. wu
;-e ;:..'.trea to r
,..r,,;i luu ,.!,., oi I bx.ii i.
V(... ,J..j.t
BEEF, VEAL,
MUTTON, PuRK, ETC.
That fn 0'.-t:.iBS!l.
OTERO IS I. A Sir.
a. B
YAVAPAI CO, A. T.
if .'tilen IVoirs I'rej-ott Ri-.ii O
Jliles from Plitcnix. o: t!.e ;
IS lark Cllliyoa Etoatt. j
'
rt l'.ie ' ptr -Vl-e i t'le ab",e tatK-n. lee
;r-:..;:,i-i p.si.-ie wiil alv.-.;yt Ur.d m-.i!s.
a:.-.'. Ii.:. at .d: tite.e-. . tiar. witii a
jood sUicj; 0. .niitors 0:1 nam!.
I VsSr S U :
Boot ar.d Shos Maker. ;
lla-sliinurlo-ji strrot. a J i:ti:i; X lie
Fa-hiotiahlf B-.t ami S.oe oft
mxiWrUl made to order it: O.-i,'. sty
Pt'UFECT FlTS G 11 ATiAXTEED.
I r:ve mv enn;--; rTr-n:i:n to custo-u mMiP.
..ti.i'i n.ni-v r-( t:i-v f-u- -i.'ii"
euti"r .Uxrou. -nu iu your o.-.I.--.-. "
t
LUMBERS
LIT.IEER! LUfvlCER! !
AT-
Glsrk
'
SAW 3IEKli AXD YAI-i).
.m:ic:a.
Il.-.viiiir nio.-d our miil five intb-s v. t
Pre-eott. on yi,;...v v- eek '-.. r Tittir
of :
tun
Unite, lit a poiiii witb.iti . taw- ol t.io
Milier road, near Iron s-.tm-s ami imxin:
i the
coinple.i-d an exe.-iieiit load to Ihe.nllo-i-
to iiiriiL-h ttuy iimoniu or quaiiiy ol
roa.l ami lo i-r, eo; i. v. e aie now .if, ....u
"T TT UK "O T? T
tU JXa. JLJ JLLi JL
Shinqlos, Doors. Sash..
f I.ATIl.i, ETC., AT BEDlluCK
I' 11 WES.
- . .
Barlf y, Hour, .trn ai.U s ouuvt-.
Taken in c::cliaae foi Lumber.
CLAIiK & ADAMS.
Gz.. P. Lokin-s. ;-e:.t. -be::.:x. A.T
J 1 SO Kl. L. IXEOL'S.
I
TT-S H TH. ST 3 B
i: resiiiViiiK'
10 Cts. per Quart
-AND
37 CENTS PER GALLON,1
i
Jesiis Otoro's-
P. SET ?,g
ij b r b 8 r biiop.1
FHEL.X DEES,
-in his liUiiift oti: iiiciiu and iii.' lui'jiiv in
hauxess & SADDLERY
XVI "CO OP "'Fti A SHOP FOR THE
.rrtu1!.j,,.rnr f Hariiers and s? i i-l.Tv. T m
p-. t.jir.'d 'o . . ctre a'! w .T i tt.a t:iad in a
FIRST CLASS MANNEIi.
; rjir npT-i ;iriii srcoV m-n vr',' fr.il :t 10 1 1 - i- in-
I rer st t ( ov r!.e r pitro-j!-'p upon ipp ji
; rn.i-f !i-iT fi si "lass r.'ork is turuet? out a! my
! i'!-h 'f nr.
! IVm- ly .ppjM't. : Hri:.T r ftp.
n'l I ivaj r otuS
LiveFV Stabie.
Wi-Mnan!,t,,:'l5ng ,3,ei
! II ,kmV.,j d.'.l 'iv '-
' i.t.d sjraie bay, baric , ami w.-ts.
-e--.,Mi..l .tl.m f. r 'e te--. T at
cb.ii K-ep e. T..laatlv a lia d I'i i e ti.rnon 5
It. ' i' a a.- i at rr. v r;.i, ! ! e - iv.-
ir .; int. inii.n. .E HAMi.l.N.
LeacSinn: -!ote! !
OF SAN r'UANv'l-'CO.
w thf inns' f'o-nvt'v ;V-P" '
hv Mr H.-.'-in :i in !-' "'.' t'.n.i.-b
1.1 I'o-i.i.tll :.-'i-r r'i V 'lll N.i- v. .- 'l 1
A can..n:u!;i-:oM- f-r ij-"in.:--s i:' If r-z- I' r
fi- s i'-ic- tli. a,-- a r fi ' -.r '
I-:-. .-1' " vr-r V t ;;1 -it ra. If- w : II
,,' j' '' ' I'lv' A-'i'' (-'!'..' 1 -'",7 'Z.
;i ' i o r-'n; . ; ,r -
in ; fr i f ii";;r i rM
fivl licficc :irrl;il by tc'r;T: i'i
i hi.
A "TAl i t:
IS.:- M .
Y0UXG AMERICA
KoU. and Restaurant.
: tUIl.IjIITT - AEUCX.l.
IJoar J by the v:iv or week
fi U i- tin b rati.
f'h-ml" -f !' 'op
M ai - ( '..ai -eiiv p. r-.m. vi. tine tin- I v.-
' 1.1 td-.!rfiip - i'" .! -be V n-u i ."ic. II -
: ,-i an.l :. s ;.;n-io t in-eht- .t-.-t a.-d b.t lu-e
iii ir 1
; t.' (nil 11 a . l e r as ia.bie.
-I'f.l. & ANO'.ISSON, Props.
i 1
: Board reduced to $7 00
per week
1..
Cillciie
e;us
i-t th,:
50 cents.
; Cosmopolitan Restaurant.
IVal. IIOS.I-AXir.
px rt3V (T
Vi. ita
FKKSil .U'ii TRIE TO XAalSl.
. HT K ivii -en t '... f , l.ovl e e . s" " i t
; ' o. - eift.f ji e He it !.y 1'or.t .iljir
.n.o.-r or nx- - ....-i- .
,.. ,.a,n-p
Carr t I 7. "e. i lid;.--. "'T
'r?:L:vX .',,':,;;;V.;:.! t-
lOni.... . r J ....lie Tm.nl. vl . .--'.S.-.
AUn. : lucent -an' " vari-fe-s .f V.
lain . Fao.ver tool '1'r-e .S..N. .- t...
'r1 c .t. TIHIM S - HIS CO .for
i-y. U-.-a: tr.-c Prater
MISCELLANEOUS
PACKER & MCKENNA. j
a i riM
n,,Wa'!n",,DMBI
innxr, it the most attractive
- L place iu 1'heui
TH- 1 t! r f.r;:t-;nff f-'-tnTs -rames cprrbt
rnei-intr 1li- lii s f t ill a.
Photographs
at
p r-d t pjrfii'f a't w-k in 1 ,:n-' i'- fr
el t-'. 's eons'. inr y .r. Iiaa-i a fine
,..Tn:m fvV . ,f
j AliTZO N A S C E X E T? Y
r.r,,sf,,pi- nn I PvIO s'7. r.ip; ist:n--i-pn
..f fti.v.T.-n.'iit T "if. A?.'co Tlui 3 In.li -p
I ir:ni: lij-zar s ' i" t i
o. h no ii -' c .
; Express and Delivery
I
Vs? i & W U'J
TT XV.Sr. A WAnnKV.nLT EXPR.-S.V
ittr th- p- rj- s.- I run pri p ;r- u t" lo anytime :
in Hi.' flb -
'nti . v'I! rr.'i iv- pr 1; p :i'ti" '.
.F. IV. 'I.tniLMiY.
r? 3 - 1 r r
V.V irt.Ii'd r-s.' et n"yr T fv ill
; ive ! .ve i..e!jfi a !!' St " "i
1 i
bid .!.
Opposite the PcstoOlee.
A ad int. nii In keep ' a 5..! ei fc'.eard i
U-pl.
Tl e v- tv t.- .,ir My ef
Sues, l ii; prs. niMl it:irs.
ALWAYS OX HAND.
and ii.Mil a l'ri. ts t.. suit tl-e 'l inn 8.
A h -.
r :h-'
.ne'y r:iriei-il ( tab le.-ra atta-b
. t .-in n.'it.
!i:;oiv v i iifTij.
DUDLEY HOUSE.
fJltrley ftt.. Tri Arizena.
1" 1 1 S T - C L A S S II 0 1 " S E
1N tut", ri-iton: w plan.
A
I Ne.v a ei -: -.-rit b-Mts '-t leajrors .tn.i e'
; r.Mnns f. r t'aniilies.
i;i n. w ii.i.ia.v. rr. p.
T. i. rvlcrgR,
GurU-v St., r.e ii. -or a-! IVsi O.llc,
if. ai.et: in
Di mi-o- J--. Wati-h'S? Clock?. Jev
1 !i y ai.d SUvi w lie, Spect;:. les,
G.ilii IVus and IV-i:--ils. etc.
Ya;chin:iVrs ami M;it:uf:u-tniirip- Jeivc-Ir rs.
A I kind s "t 'rv- ir nn.i r-nvrrwure roa ' nm
N's'.1' '" 1 ' s 11 "r- ' '"T,'"' K' "' '
d - ei r'ti- n. ;. a Pr ss Kod.... :-;tan:ns.
FU RITU RE I
The uailfrsiain'-l !j:is n hmid a htrse
v urniiure anu L pnoistery.
Also intiiitttMcttr.-fs lo order
EIN:C CAin.NET WAKE.
L'tJOES. WAIN'SfOATINCr.
A XI) (il'EiCE 1"1 v nxes.
Etisti-in m-i'c Cli-iirs coiifpint'.y on
il. !):. V'i:s!.illu:'. sl!iri."iul-
i. i:iii ilic- s!o:e oi mI'.i;m 'V Co.
. ;.ti A. COEKA.
s n h t?
Hi n i-j 1 '
s.-isn.
r5i.irvrx. r-i-i
"t".' 2.5 YV
1
.., M,,i)raiiY-K.n1-
! '"'d heai.n .V lima at the ;
Nish Fad 'i-y lo Prescott. j
j A'lor.i rs iT-.ter' n'tewd. d t... ;
1 Xil-nri 'ret B -le.if i 1 ek m.ttli of t fllEII-!
' .t !J F. I. C?'t''J.lSI '?.'
D tb- o'u! Capita! HuiM- j f S 0110 3 B 13 I 1
i j ia b d & a a w cat s ;
Refitted anil Refurnished. i !
I !
A I BY IX E c- CO.
fl3 l-l
Gash
Or
we will have the
pay oh keep our
goods:
AYe hei'oby notify our
iVicmls and t!ie public
jix-nersilly that from tliio
time forth we will cease to
sell for cretlit on anv
terms whatever.
We
ave
a v.
ware that in order to
this wc will have to sol 1
cheaper than our neigh
bors, and we are prepared
to do so. As we are
build us v."e are vorv much
re
?sed for
cash.
and
therefore it will be better
for us to sell for cost than
io sell on ever so sh rt a
time, no v.iattcr how good
the buyer. The facts "in
the ca?e are just these: it
is a necessity with us to
have our goods or to have
the wherewith to buy
i more. Of course we do
: not expect to do so much
business, but we .are de
termined to do what we
can.
; Our Lumber Yard is
now full and nearly com
plete. .
Provisions,
Groi'eiies.
Drv (ioods.
'Clothing.
Roots and Shoes.
: Fruits.
Honey,
Summer TTats.
Ranch Putier,
Hardwire.
Tinware.
Taints.
: Oils,
Glass.
Putty.
Crockery Ware.
Iron and Si eel,
Lamps.
Powder.
E'.!e.
&e , tve, ic, &c, &c.
9, P
s3i r
4 I U
S S S v
Ivcep on the .Yest f ide of
the Plaza. iienieinber the
.si Lf ii over th j do r.
H Els! tS J r.
8, sis W a si !o
Variety Store
T sen da B a rats.
THE PIICEXIX I1ERALP
sra!-WEESitY i R1TSOS.
Kill ur-.tnv. Jlny 3. IhSS.
RAILROAD RACKET.
Site I: i Co i' e nl Lints Folia-T a:
Ton aids t r is Tmltory.
Tl.c fol;. ".win I. fr.'.p.i Hie Tiostn-1o..;i'vvi'iUi-ii
by R. F. Sa-Hiii, will In
t' i.'i'rrcst to onr remleri :
The nice of the ruilmi'aA I- for i'i
P.-icinc. of cotirp gathfrinr ;is in'.tr'
Voio'ht by the wwy a possible. Tli
vtchisoii. Topt'kn and Santti Ye, i
.vliit ii the capital of Boston is lartrcl;
. ntifesled ; the Union I'afifu', bciv
sotitiivvesluurd at Denver City
.he Te: ; s P.eiiie, Inteked hy coneei
. tiling i.. i. roads Irtun this sii'.e of ll,
.i ississ-ippi : :md the Utah nmd soitl!
..;.rd thioutih Arizona to (he Gulf
J.dif.iniU, are all strivitig, the flr
f .i
as rivals in the race, to reaci
the Pac-ifiC at a point vt hence th
ore;;!! pn::;;e lo V oUohamti viil la
. try much shorter than by vay ol
Franeiseo.
'i l.en tl.eie is ll e Soutln-rn P-.iciS
i. :. !!: i.et, :.-k:i.g lor no laibiie it.,
lii 'it has pn.-hed rapicly .lira n thrown
ootiilarn C:;':ilori-i:t to Villus on tin
Colorado.aLitl is advancing at the
.'ale of one and a half to two ar.d
hair doily int.) ArizoiPi, into wiio
iiither southern corner it wii! come
;iy nel winter. ritartitig t.nt iiidt
pendea'iy from the Pacific at Sal
Etanchco, as if that farther coast
.vol lid 1 1 ciprocate the bent lit of th.
0. .1d nit.-, a raer.l by wiiith Ihe eont;
nci t v.'ks on.utnally pptinncd. ileomis
'.v.-ii-.l with :i view to meet all tin
1 ::' r i.-t is ai so.n-j eoaveaicat poinl
on tlit-ir wcy w-slwai.l, pursuintr a
line below the snowfalls which ob
.-a net the Cnion antl Central Pa
cific, and throwir.tr open lo settle
ment a tier of fir tire Slate; in which
the va! .-torei of li.intnal woa'th ar.
supplemeiited with Ihe most ir.a'nii
iceat ti ui 'n t.iiural ii:)i!rlin)itiiS. A
I'tiiihtul lelerence to the map wi.
s-how four ttieat Terra rics and Stale,
lyitor in almost :i perfect square,
which practically include all the are;,
of aii this unpaiaileicd fuiuru aetiv
it v. and .-ire lo be the .-ccnes for many
years of combined railroad and mill
iii"; enterprises such as are not to be
found re..rd.d in the i.i.-Icry ol
any country. They are Colorado and
Xcw Mexico -n liie east and Nevada
tind Ati.or.tt tin the west t 01 ilivitiin
lii cm ditfeicnlly, Colorado .ml Ne
vada on th.orih and Xew Mexico
and Arizona on the south. The up
per ones arc -.;m,viratHv!y better
known and more populously occupi
ed le-cau-c ;i trunk railroad has for
years li .ivcrs. ;! i'oeui to liie Pacific.
1. u this square niitlit properly be in
clude L'lah. which litis, enj y.'d its
railro:;tl eonncclion too. 'the prob
lem r.eM to be solved is how lo open
the lower htilt id' that Territory to
railroads antl connect it wilh both
the Pacific, tut
,! Atlantic.
The sche
; mapped out. and not
much more, by (Jen. Cha : iner.-: in Ihe
bouse aitd Senator Jones in Ihe Sen
ate rc'tuire much familiarity vi'.h the
map to he proper'v comprehended,
and arc not unijlly characterized as
a system. We dismiss fnu.l consul
em! ion for the moment the Govern
ment aid asked for at least a portion
of them, and refer to the tren ral out
line of Ihe plan proposed only as a
strikinjr illustration of what is in
progress in that distant part of the
country. Somewhere in Southern
Arizona, ihe Alehison. Topuka and
s-in'.a Fc and Ihe deiiccii.ig Union
Pacific, reinforced by the Texas Pa
cific on its west'o aiii wav from the
south, will join the Southern Pacific
ttnti ever iis u-.teks find Pacific ports
at sjau I.-:cgo and Uaaytyias. This
hitler Tcriitory of Aiizona forma!
the. richest slice of lite Cads-kn pur.
chase of Is.".:;, and within it are
known to be tict'siiics of ntiitllc
oto itiat wii: cijit'iv- whole pr-puia-tio'l-j
into i's teetning v.-dh- for tiie
to be t tt'itt: llici-e. jsy the
ti! Santa Cruz vtiiicy the Uiah
ihe icnvc! and Kio Grand.e
e'
5 tad, as well as the Atchis n, Tope
k:t tin I Santa Fc roa.l, wi!! find an
easy way down taro-tttlt S.mora ti
Gee. mas on t.hr viiili' of California,
lii.i westward io Yum i and t hence to
San Diego. A .single year will wit
it -s a change in rmi -e.'ji: :.it(-e ol a
movement ia p-'p -'..tli. u tiiithtr,
that will ttimtisi esiahlish a miracle.
The railroad iii.tttnti
ititititt as we'd as !h
kn.-w v.-ry weil w hat
ali their advancing
its of ihe At
- PtiLltic c.iasi
it is that points
rt. iis in that sin
trtt.ispoittaioi) tisirict of mines
possession th y
nd. The fn.'c
gie direction
no
: busini ss of that ric h
is the prize for wi.os
H ike h'ts.e : . n 1 eotti
I
,1 t-,.,.;'u .!: t.lti ac-
, lo be overlooked. From El
so westward to Yuma will ere
any years be one of ihe best trav
sed stretches of our common couri
y. 8an Dieo "lies beyond, the
st spacious port of the few that
l rk the line of the Pacific coast ;
uavmas lies, nn equally flue harbor,
l the Gulf of California, which is
ithout doubt to furnish the base of
lure railroad enterprise looking to
ie commercial conquest of Mexico.
R. F. S.
I Vulture's Operations.
i A correspondent sends the Miner
ie following items from the Sey
; lour the mill-site of the Vulture
ompnny:
Wickexburg, April 20, 1ST9.
WicUeaburg and the new town of
ymour, situated about twelve miles
' utheast are quite lively. The Cen
tal Arizona Minin? Company's new
; orl v-stainp mill, adjoining Seymour,
s being rapidly built uuder tbe di
ection of Mr. B oardwcll, whose rep
etition as a mill builder is a jrutir-
; nty that the company will have the
,-ork done in the most thorougb antl
ibslantial manner. The superinten
ent, Mr. J. D. Cusenbary, is also on
tie ground and berrying the work at
loth the miil and mine. This com
pany own one thousand feet of the
.'uiture properly, having purchased
f the Treadwel! party. 3Ir. Geo. A.
; i'readwcll who, in connection wi'b
lis party, own the remaining feet and
; nterests of the Vulture, is activtly
iiisiiin"; l lie survey for the pipes and
dher work necessary to take the
: .vater from the llassnyampa to tlie
: .nine, where an eighty-stamp mill is
; :o be cree'ed at nn early day. To
: 'onduct the water will cost in the
' leihborhood of sixty thousand dol
j Itirs; but this outlay and the build
i intr of an eighty-stamp mill, although
i amounting to a round figure, will be
, 'ally justified in ihe return which the
company will receive when the works
ire in operation. The Vulture is au
I immense gold bearing lode over one
j hundred feet thick and the ore will
all pay to mill with a mill at the
; mine.
I Farmer BriU's large crop of pota
j toes is looking fine, and his peach,
j orchard will have an average yield,
j E. O. Grant has returned from San
' Francisco, and is now presiding at
I his store in person,
i M. L. Pernlta. one of the most
I energetic merchants in Arizona, is
; here and flying around on business.
A. H. Peeples sojourneth and is as
i jolly as ever.
I forgot to say tkat Seymour has
I ciijht saloons.
.j
i Aztec Ituins.
A singular ruin stands upon slit.
' tic bill near the north bank of the
i Gift river, three and a half miles
i from the new railroad station at Gila
; Uend. Surrounding a space of two
' or more acres are stone walls, still
standing to a height of three or four
! feet, enclosing some twenty rooms
: and a pec-liar structure which can
i readily be imagined to have breu
; an altar. It is a perfect circle, witL
; in w hich lines of stones describe two
; equilateral triangles intersectng cat h
other and forming a six-pointed fctai.
i At e?.ch point of the star, and in its
j hexagonal centre are small circles of
: stones, fpon a lock near tins struc-
! lure is cut the figure of a men with
outstretched arm pointing to the
; north. There is liltle doubt that cx
i citvation of the debris si rrouuding
' these ruins would disclose imple
ments and other relics of a long lor
gottcn race. Sentinel.
A'ot Arrestoii.
Sax Cap.los Agexcy.
April 11, lS7t.
Edi'or SPctr- Belt :
! fir A report having appeared
that U II. L. Hart has lteen placed
under arrest on this Agency, I "request
rots to si ae that there is no foimdu-
tioa whatever for such'report.
I Very reptcifnl!y,
J. II. IIammono.
I . S. in
it.
n Insptelor.
Ct'l-iz-n: Speaking of "prairie
schooners," w e have some news of a
mutiny connected with the voyage of
some of these craft, from Adonde to
Sonorn. wilh machinery and supplies
for the San Antonio Mining Company.
Frank Ilyrttnt was Commodore of the
feet. At Timijas A'tas, four days
out, three of crew drew revolvers
and captured the entire navy, sent
Bryant and another man adrift with
out food or water, ar.d sailed away
forSonnra.cn their own book. The
b.dtl buccanci rr. had a long start,
and wii! probably be safe in the
posst-ssion of their plunder befo
they can be overtaken, their nam s
are ,1. E. St-niuiers, Johnson ai i
c!;i:!!.-!U-
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