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VOL. 3. XO. lo. WHOLE XO. 89.
RIKEXIX, 3LVRICOPA COUXTY, A. T. "WEDXES D AY, MAY 2S, IS79.
NEW SERIES XO. 22.
The H ERALD.
Publishud fvciy Saturday ami Wednesday.
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ritoi'iuETimfl.
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t Ml
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Ciiari-k W. Crane
Airont in Sun Francisco.
in our Authorized
PUOFKSSIOXAL.
II. It. PATKK K.
Civil Kng;ineer
Pepnty U.S Mineral Surveyor for Arizona.
Orrice 'ith V. A. Hancock Plia-uix,
A. T.
II. M. II A V KM.
Attorney anl t'ouiiKflor at Ian
PIum-iUx. A. T.
All kind of Legal BusiiK'HH prunitly
attended to.
UJ--.XJ. MOKU.W".
Atlornry and 'nnntteior at Law.
Tncsou. Arizona.
All law business will receive prompt and
carcfnl otrention.
1. A. ZABIUSIilE. B. U. IIKREFOKU.
IIKKKrORI) A ZABRISIilK.
Attornryn and 'nnNrlors at l,w
And Notary TnWic.
Office on Myers street, opposite Talacc
Hotul. Tucson." Arizona.
It. J,. RO!SOX. SI. I.
Phyiirian and S n r f o n .
((iradnatu or the University of Va.
OflVn his professional services t the
paopleof Phnuix and vicinity. Otiice N. V
Corner Washington aud Center Streets, op
oflilK the Post Office.
i. h. cox. A. f. dakeu.
0 A It AKEIC,
Attorneys a t Law,
Phutnix, A.T.
Office, np-stnirs. iu Capital building, on
"Wnnhintou street.
WIIAKTOX A NIIKKTS.
Phyfllrianx aud Suroons.
Will attend profefsionil call at any hour
( mr UH or Ilium viihit i-am ' u-
lila.a. O. II. P. Sheets. M. 1).. late ol Keim.
S'cv.: J. E. Whartou. M. U.. L". S. Medical
Examiner.
WM. ST. KV: 2KMt I IM-K.
4'iril Knimrer and Co.Survcyor.
Pluruix, A. T.
OUcp with I.inville & Wiley, one door
c-vt tf ExprusH o!tiee. All orders promptly
attended to.
HAKICV 11. JOXIX
Attorney and OounsIor at Law,
Ph.enix. A.T. ,
Office iip-taini in Capital building. Wa-h- i
Jnton sirref.
J. IS. I ' I'ti LAS,
Architect aial Superintendent .
Plan. pe.citication anil estimatea care
fully prepared. OihVe with Irs. Sheets fc ,
Whartou. eat side of the plaza. I
K. L. C OXYFILS.
Phyfllcian and Surgeon.
(LattMir Visalia. Cal.i
O.Hc on Washington street, two door
foin Mcmtezuma.
JI Lll'K W. VAX MACK,
Attorney and roiinitflor nt Invv,
MeMillenville, Maricopa Co.. A. T.
Will practice In all the courts of the Terri
tory. JO!I X. AI-SAT.
Attorney and t'on.melor at II.. aw,
Phtenix. Arizoua.
All bninefl pntmptly atteuded to. Oflicc
with lu District Attorney.
FKUI1TR JCIMiE. N'OTlUT rCBLIC
WM. A. HACOCK.
Attorney at Law,
Phoeuix, A. T.
rV"Land business iu all departmentp a
specialty.
PAI L M'F.KIKIOK.
Attorney and Counselor at Law,
Preecott. Arizona.
Will practice in all the courts of the Terri
tory. JOHN I. InUKUU. .IE. I.
rhysician,Sars;oon A Aceoueher.
References without permis-ion : F. M.
Cm-.krill. l . S. Senator. Mo.: Col. John T.
t 'Hup. I)eni(Hratic nominee tor Conirress
from Missouri. Oftice two miles south Jlay
drn.s Ferry. Arizoua.
IthAKK A CO- AKMAYKKS.
Ooid dust, sold and silver bullion and
ores of every description melted and assayed.
All assays guaranteed. Price of ore assay-:
Silver and sold. S: lead. S:: copper. S"'
Samples can he seut by mail or express, and
return will be promptly made. Office with
Wei la. Fargo &, Co.. Prescott.
BUSINESS CARDS.
NEW
PIIOEXIX BAKERY !
J. IIK.IXSOX. Proprietor.
""asliington St., opposite court liouso.
EIC.HT LOAVES OF BREAD OR EKIIIT
BREAD TICKETS FOli A DOLLAR.
PIES AND CAKES ON HAND.
PIOXRER BAKERY !
Washington- Street.
Xorthentt Corner of the Phtza,
Rieht Ioaven of Brrad for l OO j
n.ke" '""'T "f kimls. for j
Trntt ' nrliep, etc., prepared !o ordrr.
wedding P BAl'RLEN A CO.
T. A. Watreman
HAS OPENED A XEW !
Tin Shop.1
TIIp pine nf hn.ino-. i In Rnldmnn
V rchiiue. jti.f holnw the Telegraph Onice.
Repairing and Job Work,
A Ur?r n.aortmrnt of Til! and Mieet Iron' '
cjn-tanllv 011 haud. '
j
MISCELLANEOUS.
Phoenix H otel.
Wahiiiton St.. between Maricop I
and I'iina street.
CLEAN BEDS
And Well Ventilated Roams
Bv the d:iv or liiirht.
ICeHt or
Arrommndatlou!
i' umilieM.
for
A SHOWER r.ATII connected ni h the
Hotel lor the couvtMiicT.ee of quests a:id the
public 'cm-rally. I. J. (iAHDIN l.li.
FRESH
Beef Cattle
"WK KESPECTFI T.T.Y IXFOHf THE
Ketailern of Arizona thai We are
prepared lo lurninh on hoof
Fat Beef Cattle,
at any season, in any quantifier, and. nt the
Lowest I'o-sibh I'riee. The entile are at
the excellent jrraziii;! country aruuudToDtu
Dasiii. and in com1 condition.
We will turiiif-h the retailers in Thin fec
tion with Dretffl 1eef from our S'snhter
iIoUies. north of town. Order soli.;iTed.
BALTZ A KELLY. Phoenix.
Pileat Market.
Opposition and Competition.
On Montezuma street, opposite the Iler
alil office, and bitumi the street from mir
I'ormer loi'iitiou. where we are prepared to
furnish l tic citizens of Phoenix wilh the
vei v bent
BEEF, VEAL,
ML'TTOX, PORK, ETC.
27 Mi lex from lrccott and
lilen from lMnniix. on the
It luck Canyon Itoad.
ITavincr pnrehased the above station, the
travel iii'j public will always find meals,
ntin and hay at all times. A bar, with a
ood sun k ol lienors on hand.
Boot and Shoe Maker.
Washington street. a!jolninc the
Htore of astaueda
Fashionable P.oot and Shoe" of the best
material made to order in elegant style.
Perfect Fits Guaranteed.
T srtve my entire attention to custom made
w.rk. and" I have every facility for iriviu
entire satisfaction. Send in your orders.
Lumber!
LUMBER! LUMBER! !
Olark & Adams'
SAW 3lII,t AMI YA Kit,
PRESCOTT,
ARIZONA.
TTavinir moved mr mill five miles wt of
Prescott. on Willow 'reek. Near Thumb
Butte. ;it a point within two mile- of the
Miller road, near Iron Springs, and havinn
completed an excellent road to the Miller
road and 10 Prescott. we are now prepared
to furnish any amount or quality of
L IT M B ER,
Shingles, Doors, Sash,
AT IIS,
ETC. AT
miens.
nEDHOCK
Rarlcj'. Klonr, Corn and Produce
Taken in exchange for Lumber.
CLARK A ADAMS.
Gro. L Lonu.G. Ajcnt, rha:i::x. A. T.
That Can be Obtained.
j OTERO & BIi kr I
ibig Bug btation,! k
YAVAPAI CO., A. T. S h La 0 0 Sl
i
lsoo5
JflSCELLAXEOUS.
Fresh Milk
1 0 Cts. per Quart
AND
37 C(nts Per Gallon,
AT
Jesus Otero's.
XEW
BARBER SHOP.
FELIX DEES,
Has fitted np a Parber Shop opposite the
IIkkai.o Office, where lie will be pleased to
see his numerous friends and the public iu
ireneral. Sim vine:. Shampooing and Hair
Cutting done in the Laler-i Style and batis
factiou guaranteed.
C. H. CURRY,
Watchmaker and Jeweler.
(Late of San Francisco.)
Has established himself in Phoenix and is
prepared to do all kinds of
Watrlt, Jewrlry and dock Repairing.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Or No Charge.
Give him a call, as he intend to become a
permanent resident of Phoenix, and has
flattering recommendation as evidence of
a rood workman. In the window of Lin
ville A Wiley, on Washington street.
Yhite 6l Walters
On Washington Street, Phoenix.
Imported "Wines, Liquors
and Cigars,
Cheap Living!
Board reduced to $7 00
per week.
Single Meals
50 cents.
at the
Cosmopolitan Restaurant.
vryt. iioLLAn.
THE BALDWIN.
rfihe Leading Hotel of San Francisco and
JL the most elegantly appointed hotel in
the world, over $l.."00.0i)0 havins; been ex
pended by Mr. Baldwin in its construction
and furnishing. Headquarters army and
navy. Special accommodations for families
and lare parties. Prices the same as at
other firs-class hotel. $:J to $5 per day.
Special contracts will be made for perma
nent boarders. The hotel coaches and car
riages iu waiting at all boats and railway
depots. Kooms can be reserved hefoie
arrival bv telegraphing the Baldwin.
A". MACAISEK, Business Manager.
Young America
Hot:;! and Restaurant,
raLi,KTT,
ARIZO XA,
Board by the Day or "Week.
:illtH i tho location of the tnill of the
Tiptop Mininir Company. Prrsoi:s viitinir
nils live minimx c:iiup will hnd the lounir
America Hotel nnd Reslaurant the cheapest
and bent place lo put up at. TerniH reason
able. SINGLE & AXDERSOX, rtopr.
Washington
rihe public are respectfully informed that
X I have moved my barber shop to the
buihliuir on Wa- hi 11 tji on street lately occu
pied by the dru stire f Dr. Corn ers, and
that 1 have also opened a first-class bathing
establishment.
Hy strict attention to hnsins I hope to
warrant a fair share of vonr taironft''e.
WM. STL'KXBl'RCJ.
Late of San Francisco.
E. F. Lowell,
CARPENTERS PLASTERER
All work in tbp above line prbhiprty
attended to.
Kns end of Wnhinctnn street, one block
bryond the Pbnpniv hotel, nnd directly op
pjc.tc tc bi;:hl;:i of A. ormtcr.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PACKER & MCKENNA'S
On Washim
t(m re
building.
t. in the old Capital
nas nccu
Reftttetl and Itefurnilietl,
Mnkfn? it the
Phoenix.
most Attractive plsce in
The Parlor adjoinim contains iramd ca
pable ol amusing the most faatidtoui.
FURNITURE !
The undcrsinncd ha on baud a large
assortment of
Furniture and Upholsteiy.
Also mnnufactures to order
FIXE CABINET WAKE,
DOOKS, W AIXSCOATIXa
AND OFFICE EITT1NUS.
Eastern made chairs constantly on hand.
On Washington Mreet, ttiljoiuiu the store
of Nathan A Co.
GT-tl A. COEKA.
Livery Stable !
Washington street adjoiniug the
l'henix lluu-l.
Ilinrli:l ly the
IVcek or Month.
Iay
Keeps always on hand the best quality of
wheat and "Train hay, barley and oats.
Good accommodation for teamsters and
travelers. Keeps constantly on hand fine
turnouts. Horser hoarded at my tablo will
receive the best attention.
GEO. HAMLIN.
Express and Delivery
Ayr n
I flavin 2 a wai'on built expressly for the
purpose I am prepared to do anything iu
the above line.
Furniture Moving; a Specialty.
Orders left on the slate at the Magnolia
t-iiluou will receive prompt attention.
J. IV. nARKLEY.
New Saloon.
We would respectfully notify the publi
that we have opened a new saloon in the
building opposite the Kx press Office, and
intend to keep it a a saloon should be kept.
The very best quality of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
ALWAYS ON HAND
nnd pold nt priop to puit the tiniop. A
handsomely furnished club room nttached
fop the uau of oTr pafronH.
Kit OWN tllAMEL.
Dudley House,
G urley St., Prescott, A. T.
A FIRST - CLASS HOUSE
On the European Plan.
Xcw and Clean Reds for
Lodgers, and Elegant
Rooms for families.
FEED WILLIAMS. Prop'r.
T. J. MORGAN,
Gurley street, one door east P. O.,
Irescott,
Arizona
Dealer in
Diamondp, "Watches, Clocks. Jew.
t'hy ami Silverware, Spectacles,
UolJ l'eus and l'encilis, etc.
Watrhmnkerand Manufaettirins JewelerK.
All kinrN of iewelrv antl silverware made
1'nim native old and silver. Kiizrnviimx of
every description. Seal presses aud ribbou
stamps.
uiiders5
EVi ATERi AL.
The undersigned has just received a Ianrc
aud complete assortment of
DOORS.
.S ASH.
UlilMIN. nnd
lVlVllOfl'S
Which are of n better quality and will be
sold cheaper than at the
Nanh Fart"ry in I'rexcott.
All orders promptlv attended to. Adam---.
one nun imock mini nt me M'"-M:a
LIU
e. iiivixe cC co.
A NEW
DEPARTURE.
Cash Down
Or No Sale.
WE WILL HATE TOE
PAY OR KEEP OUR
GOODS!
We hereby notify our
friends and the public
generally that from this
time forth we will cease to
sell for credit on amr
terms whatever. AVe are
aware that in order to do
tliis we will have to sell
cheaper than our neigh
bors, and we are prepared
to do so. As we are
building we are very much
pressed for cash, and
therefore it will be better
for us to sell for cost than
to sell on ever so short a
time, no vaatter how good
the bii-er. The facts in
the case are just these: it
is a necessity with ns to
have our goods or fo have
the wherewith fo buy
more, ut course we do
not expect to do so much
business, but we are de
termined to do what we
can.
Our Lumber Tard is
now full and nearly com
plete. Provisions,
Groceries,
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Fruits,
IIoner,
Summer Hats,
Ranch Butter,
Hardware,
Tinware,
Paints,
Oils,
Glass,
Putty,
Crockery "Ware,
Iron and Steel,
Lamps,
Powder,
Fuse.
&c , tc, .Vc, Sec, fc
C.
Irvine & Go.
Keep on the West side of
the Plaza. Remember the
sign over the door,
E. IRVINE & GO.
Variety Store
Tien da Barata.
THE riKEXIX HERALD.
. K JU'W K K K l.TC KIMTIOV.
Weilirrrsila,. May H Ift7.
Arizona Letter.
The
Salt River Valley Salinas
ites Dowrf There. Etc.
Salinas Index.
TiKKNix, A. T., May ',. TSTil.
Thinking sonic of jour readers
might wish to hear from Arizona, I
address you a few lines of which you
can publish such portions as mav
prove desirable lo you.
I arrived here Mav 1st and found
Phoenix a lively little city of about
2,000 inhabitants, situated in the cen
t't of ftilt River Vullej-,. and iu the
heart of a line tannin;; count ry ot
about 4f.!?10 acres. Times are lively
hete artl money is plentiful com
pared wit!V California.
Harvest has jut connnenceil and
in consequence thereof there are
very few idle ifcen here.
There is at prt'ferrt some ver;,- fine
agricltural land lyinjj vacant in this
valley, bnt is rapidly bein:r settled
with a steady and industrious class
of people principally from Cali
fornia. The average yield per acre is:
wheat, 1, l 10 pounds; barley 2.500,
while alfalfa, sorghum, and all kindj
of vegetables do well. There are
some very tine young orchards here
which look as well as do the fruit
trees of California.
Anion;: the former residents of Sa
linas valley who are engajred in
farming here. I met with Messrs.
Wm. Isaacs, K. Isaacs, John Isaacs,
n.xn V tl,l,nll P. I,"U..,,r,r
C. Small, C. Bryant, O. Kellogg and
D. Cummings; II. Scott and Geo.
Collins, of Santa Cruz. All of these
gentlemen have line farms and good
crops and seem lo be doing well, and
well satisfisd with their change from
Salinas City to Phoenix. They say
that, although this is a new and
thinly settled valley, they are confi
dent that in time the comforts and
coiiTemencos they nave lett ueuiwi
will appear once more; and they will
eladly welcome them on farms of
their own unencumbered with mort
gages and not fearing dry seasons, as
there is plenty of water for irrigating
purposes. The water supply is ob
tained Iron Salt Kiver. There are
five ditches running through the
alley canying about 3,000 inches of
water apeice.
The climate is very hea!lhy,
though at present quite warm. The
average temperature for June and
July is HO-1 to 115.
IJut i!tle mining is done in this
vicinity, though from 40 to 00 miles
distant there are some very rich
ledges.
Grain buyers are af present con
tracting willi farmers for their pres
ent crops, wheat at ?2.50 per cental.
barley Jf'-.tio per cental, showing that
the near proximity of the S. 1'. It. li.
(2S miles distant) will not materially
ellect the prices of grain, but has
caused a reduction irr groceries,
clothing, dry goods, etc.
I see some new arrivals from Cali
fornia, among are J. F. Kellernian,
C II. McKenna, Fred Vischer and S.
Ballou, all former residents of Mon
terey county. These gentlemen are
delighted with the future prospects of
Salt Kiver Valley and are rustling
around making homes for them
selves while the- can obtain good
land at government prices, thereby
avoiding the high prices aud heavy
rents that the people ol California
re subjected fo.
Grant Co. X. M.) ltemliJ: Henry
Lesinsky will leave Silver City for
New York on to-morrow's cnaeh.
He has decided to build a railroad
from the Longfellow copper mine to
the furnaces at Clifton, and goes ea!
for the purpose of purchasing rails,
cars and other material required for
the purpose. The road will he four
and a half miles iu length, with a
grade of 130 feet to the mile. The
guage is to be twenty inches. As no
ted elsewhere, Mr. Lesinsky has clos
ed a contract with lilnck Jo Cwsgrove
of this place lor 10,000 ties of suila
bleilimentions, which will he deliv
ered at Clilton without delay, as work
upon the road bed is to commence at
once. Three hundred thousand
pounds of rails will be required for
the road, and it to he equipped wilh
cars wilh a capacity of two tons each.
Mr. L. has not yet determined wheth
er he will purchase a locomotive or
'use mules to drag the empty cars up
the incline, but is disposed to favor
the former class of motive power.
The Longfellow Co. determined some
time since lo increaso the capacity ol"
their works at Clifton, and to this end
the railroad became a necessity, as a
sufficient supply of the ore could not
be obtained from tha mine by wagon
transportation.
Mii.itaky Oiideks. Acting Assis t
ant Surgeon Dorsey M. McPherson
is relieved from duty at Fort Grant,
A. T., ami will report in person to the
commanding ollicer, Fort Apache, for
duly.
Private Andrew Lee, company K,
6th cavalry, is relieved from extra
duty in the quartermaster's depart
ment, and will report for duty.
Private Geo. W. Gardiner, compa
ny H, 0th cavalry, is detailed on ex
tra duty in the quartermaster's de
partment, and will report at Whipple
depot for duty.
Captt-in Clias. P. Eagan, CnAimis
sarv of subsistance, U. S. A., will
make an' inspection of the suhsiM
ance department at Fort McDowell.
A terrific fire is raging in the woods
southeast of Prescott and destroying
much very valuable limber.
tERRITORIAL ITEMS.-
From the Silrer Belt :
The Stonewall mill
successfully.
is runnmjr
Work on the Newton mine
is pro-
grossing with ;f1od prospects.
Everything looks well at the Inde
pendence. The Armit mine'ist looking well
and work is being piisried.
Work for the present has been sus
pended on the Bohemia'.
Milner & Watson have rrtnroed
work on the Silver Era.
Dr. Wilson aud J. Gibbons rtaVeV
re-comiueuced work u the Centen
nial mine.
The Antler mine looks very prrrtir".
istng. borne native silver has been
taken out this week.
The Cox & Copiin mines r still
turning out very tine e-r'e and plenty
of it.
Messrs. Salter and Loronce Eros-.,
are still tokingout very rich' ofe and
the mine is improving daily.
Jaiws Thompson and Thos. P.earl.
owners ot the Lymenia, near Cox
A- Coplin's camj), are making some
rich developments on their claim.
The amount of water obtained in
the well dug to supply the Haskii
mil! is 57,000 gallons every Iwcnty
fwur hours.
The Buffalo mine, recently pur
chased by General McDonald, of
Chicago, was surveyed Wednesday, a
preparatory step " to obtaining a
patent.
Farmers in the vicinity of Florence
are busily engaged in harvesting
their small grain. We are also in1--tormed
that in that' section the fruit
crop is most promising. The peacA
crop will be unusually large.
A San Francisco letter dated the'
13th inst., to a firm in this place;
conve3 Sthe statement that it is cur
rently reported there that 00.000
shares (the controlling interest) in
(he King mine have been sold. We
have also heard it said that the price
paid was twelve dollars per share or
$720,000 for the 00.000. Should this
prove true the purchaser is to be
congratulated for having bought a'
bargain.
Citizen: Territory of Arizona vs.
Oliver Boyer. convicted of murder in'
the first degree: Motion for a riei
trial overruled and the prisoner eri'--enced
to be hanged by the neck. The'
day of execution to be fixed in his"
death warrant.
Postollice changes: Bumblebee,
Yavapai county, discontinued. Same
of Mo':nt Hope, same county .changed
to Fort Bock.
In the near future the Silver King'
will reduce its 6?es at lie mine, in
stead o'" sending their concentrations'
to San Francisco.
A young man was lately murdered'
at Dos Cahezas by a miner named
Pat Caniion, wh was drunk when ho
committed the deed.
In flic House of Representatives,
on Mav 6, Mr. C'atnbell introduced'.
IIoase'Bill No 17(54, for the relief of
Bowers & Richards; read first arid
second time and referred to the Coni--tn
it tee on Indian Affairs.
A company Of Chicago capitaliitst
with ex-Governor. Beveredge, of I1H--nois
amongst the number, are about
to take charge of arid develop some
of the numerous ricfr mines in tha'
Black Hills', near Prescott.-
The wooden portion of One of the
storehouses-at the QuarJcrmns-rVr's de
pot, Yuma, says tha Sentinel, is to b
taken down and moved to Maricopa,
where an agent is nfrendy stationed,
and supplies for Northern Arizona
wilf be delivered by the K. R. Ce. at
that ilace.-
A fiet'itinn asking for daily" mail
from Prescoit to the end of the . rail
way in Utah is being circulated and
generally signed. It will be of vast
I benefit to the commercial and general-
business interests of Arizona if thn'
petftion is granted and the service
put on at once.
Sylvester Mown', at oA'e time a
Lieut, in the L". S. Army and enf
the Mowry Silver mine. Sierra, Col
orado, Pima county, has been ad
judged insane and sent to the Xupa
(Cal.) Branch Insane Asylum. Mr.
Mowry was a promising young offi
cer 20 years ago.- He is now a poor"
lunatic.
.Through fares from Tursorr to San
Francisco are as follows: First-class,
$80; secoud-cfass, 70; third-class,-$00.
Miner Joseph Ii. Walker, Sheriff of
Yavapai County, went out to the
Peck on Tuesday, accompanied, hy
Deputy Sheriff Pierce, anil Wm.
Hardy.Snpcrrntendent.for fhe piV'rpi
of taking poseession of the mine and
mill under an order of Court Com
.missioner llargrave. They were re
sisted by armed force and were un
able to take possession Those lifid
ing the mine claim to be doing-so by
an order of Judge Porter, of tie 2nd
District, who, it is asserted, is acting
outside of his jurisdiction.
A brother of 3. L- Fisher of Tres
cott was drowned at his home on the
4 inst, near Victoria, British Colum
bia. Miner A small barn on a raeant lot
bclonjring to lion. J. G. Cambell,
from some cause became ignited re
cently, and was discovered just in
time to extinguish it before doing
any harm. In this building w
stored several kegs of powder which
would had they become ignited,
hayp. Caused much injury to
properly adjacent thereto and espec
ialy the county indigents, who are
quartered in the adjoining house.
A report is in circulation that
Johnev MeXeale, the friechler, had
ilied at Maricopa a few days
since. We think and hope the report
is untrue.