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-rf $$ rJy "!$$:& ' : H,c,, Wj '" fs I1 w Iff r r1'-' K. ,:v omz 17 ,fw Jt, iLJJLJ 'i: t y. i V ' """ VTi - V v t I w?ff '' w-- .j. ; rviw. . - Mir x' jp 1 tmmm I1JL 1 :-!Vii V.v ferf -iiS" . t ,..j i i? , Ufa t? IF It 3 . tBBfKBB&WfciA ', xi' I. VOLUME III E5X! K.Q Q FTO jI STH fit Sflt n nn Jk 1 LLLillaiM iiallii Govsruor Murphy's Report. , Wasunhton, Sept. 24. -The annual report of X. (). Murphy, governor cf Aiizona, to tho Buvretmy of tho interior f bays the population of the territory is neatly, if uot quite, 100,000 people. Tho social mid moral conditions com pare i'avorably'with any portfjii Mif the Union. The citizens iro true, -honest Ameiicans, ami tho governor saya they enjoy the pioud distinction of bcint; the first to respond to their country's call for volunteers tor the war just ended. ,. An Arizona ling was tho llrat hoisted Vttm, i uvur inc rnuip'iijiH gi inu cuuuiy lit .ci Cui.oy. There have bean no outbioaks ijt or depiedations by Indiana within the , 'W r year, and tho governor saya it is not py - -anticipated that any are liliely to occur. Thobfl who lmvo hjon troublesome hsre tofote, the various branches of tho Apaehe family now have been peaceful for a longer continuous term than ever lteforc in thoir hiatoi y". Rec.com meuda tions submitted by Guvorncr Murphy include the following: Thut Aiizona ho .iilmittcd nan. etato: ft vi!aU4l't .tlinf oil iMliaiflatwtu u-irhir. ,V,n lafrl'iiri' ,--.- ....... ,,V.W,.W......M ......... V . . ...W.J 0 l,f Le ceded to tho territory or etatoj that "" "the military post of Whipple llarrackd ''' be i c-jstahl tailed: thataioidonableum ho appropriate 1 for artesian well boring in the territory; that a commission be appointed for ethnological and nrchaeo- logical repeal ch in thu tefritory and that suitable appropriation bycotujrosr be hud tlwrefore; that the salaries of federal judgea within the territory be increased tint an appropriition by Kmia . congress be. had to uay fjovomora and fcccreianea oi me territory aitary auow- ed to them "by 'law; tha'tutiio pay of x membora of tao territorianegialature bo incrciiFpd. An Aggessivc Policy. WaainxoTox. Sept. L'4. When Herrc- iary of Ptaic John Hay assumea ofli o theiO'Will lie n now turn in American "shirtsleeve diplomacy." A vigoioua foteitrn policy ia to be inaugurated and for the uextdialf year tho atate depart ment will attract attention both, at home and abinad from the virility and pngnii city of its moves upon the checkjr boat d of foreign affaire. Three thinga eipeei nlly hae lH'4-n mapped otit fur the ox ecution oJ t'io new policy and he wi.l lein at once to carry out his program. It ia this: First, to civo the several South Am erican nations, notably Chile, Peru, and the Argentine Republic, a few object lessons of the strength of this country. Second, to mikoa naval demonstra tion in iorco beforo the Golden Horn In tho laudable endeavor to frighten tho 6uf)lino porto into paying tho American claims for tho destruction of property and life in Armenia. ' Third, to brimlo up against Germany's encroachments in the Samoau protect orate and to checkmate its jilaua forget ting a foothojd in the Philippine arch iliulago. To vigorously inaugurate thcao threo jduns wil, be the firut woik of Secretary Hay. In tho ease oi thu .South Amori pan countriiy, Col. Hay saya the matter is to bo vigorously pushed. Germany has been acting in a high jinnilcd wuy muco the death of thu king of Samoa, regardless of the tuple pro- toctruate exercised by England and' tho United Htates jintl wiih hertjclf. and tho bottleinent quention lll have to Ij -taken up at once by Col. Hay. Ho whi also tut 11 down Germany in its mis- chievous endeavor to foment tioublo in the Philippine. Devastating Floods. Kimisto.v, Jam.woa, h'opt. '21. M til alvices which readied heio today brought melancholy reli"f to the &us pjnso regar lin iho full extent of tho b'tiiicaue disaator at tho island of St. Vincotit, St. Lucia and Biuludoj, show in ' that tho (list accounts weio not ex- aegerated. At St. Yincont about S00 Hveo havu been lo t, not counting tho los of life buffered throujh tho des- truotiou of shii.pln;;. ' Tito coast is 1 . s iM- ii win. ur. mia ot vcbk, many f Of which aio from Barbados The frtcrm rsctr; raged from 10 o'clock in the morning on Sunday, September 11th, until 8 oVlotfc in the afternoon, completely wieekin tha it.land. At Kingston, tho capitol, fully 200 houses wcie demo lished, wliilolho suburbs of Cosheath -and Montebollowweia dovastat id Cloudbursts from tho mountains awept much of tho ruins into tho ca, as fcoeraI (hr-d and injuied perrons waie on the beach. Tlirouj'ioit the island tho destruct.on was on wholesale cilo; not only estates ami huildiiiii Ining razed, but cultiva'ioii oblttoiatod. The following towns and village were des- tioyed: Roae Plaeo. Gianrl Sable, Ainosvole, Mount I'l.Mt-ant, Aigyle, Willilabo, liar louallid' Layon and liaixameiil, and the poeond city Geoigetown was consider ably damaged. No appmximuto ebii- mate of tho pecuniary damage tlon. has been icpoitod, but theirl.Mid baa bscn practically mined. COLONEL DR0DI3. Tho irpubluMii eonvtntion which convenod in Irt'scott reeci t'.y nominat ed Col. A 0. Hiodio for delf aate to con giess. Biodio ia at present in Now Yoik-jCty. At tho time of the nomina tion nb telpgiam or diiect comoiunica 7tln.liad been received from Itiodie as to whether ho would accept tho nomi nation. Hairy Carpenter, .the perma nent cl aii man of the convent ion, stated th it he had fcoii Brodio v, bile in Nw York and that hud stated, in effoH, that lie sould accept such nomination. Our c.tizens will lememher that a Yavapai county convention once nomi nated lhoriie tor a county ollico on the assniancoof a piotniuent Piescott ic publican that Urodie would accept ; and all remember that, uoi withstanding the filet that aaid nomination was liiadt: uuauimous, iiiudio did not accept, llencu, a largo element of doubt exists among Col. Brodie'a fi iend- as to wheth er he w ill accept this second nomination tendered under tinnlar circum- ptances. 'Mr. Carp"eter ufify ba 'njuta ken, for Col. Brodie's Ai.jzoua friends HinltJSrii()iHiiiiiiunsj:.!noi.. under stand how Col Brodio can, stand on-a gold atandard platform, when he was at rayed as a pouotful pillar among those who, ul tVe last national election, to fused to afliliato with the bolting gold bug minority of federal oilice-'cekiiig Arizona republicans. It will hi tuid for these true Anzonans to believe that Brodio will bito at this ghticiing gold bug bait by which the enemies of Ari zona seek to catch him and titu him for their ovn unholy purpooi, knowing tiiatone of their own number stands not the shadow -of u show of t-uceess. Men o: Yavapai and Atizona, imagine ( o Brodio standing on a guld-hug p!at h.r.u and attempting to explain h in famies of tho Muiphy-McOout rowd a d the benefits of a gold stall !ar il It i too ridiculous to think of. lunv be lieve that Brodie will do it; all hope that he will not do violence to the posi tion he holds in thu hearts of Aiizoiians by attempting to do it. for if he does, it would be in sorrow and not in an gei that all pavo thebo few conspirators would tea him cast behind him all hope of political political preferment i the hands of the people of Arizona. Tho convention which nominated Brodio adopted a platfoun endoismg N. O. Muiphy. Can liiodio stand on the pli'iforiu, und if he does, what will his friends think of him? Cornier. TnuhiBtory of thestnuglin,; existence and financial staivatiou of lnuuy loial papers published in piosperous mining totalities is not a ctedital.lo tecord for an industry so broad and libeial in many other icspects, Especially is this tine in view of the fact that the mines have been n.oi-t faithtully upheld and owe a large propoition of their value and success to tlio veiy means which has hien neglected and uuiuwaided. 'il e leport of uitiiiiii; pioperties. stnkes oforelKilics 111 mines, slupiucuts fiom Mi.elteis, value of 010 and null itius, has him most careiully made, to bo copied hy ttannetiopolttan re:nw in the con- 1 teiaof capital, until a t du of inquiry und imeMiiient has bfi-n atlramcd to the locality and a gcnefal condition of inospeious iuitivitv established by whd h humjieda have bonii benefitted It, li-any ciies tuis gratuitous woik, winch bus cost I 1110 and money, has been done faithfully and Impart'jiHv loi tlio.-o who Ji ve- nevir contubuicd the amount of an annual Mtbtciiplion to the paper which has been the chief cause ot their piospcruv. Tho mining iiuli.jtty owes its promi-irig conditio) , its general uc tivity. thu favoi'ihlu stito a public 0 iiiion toHttitki mminy, ihoinvchtmeni of capital and th.' icinaik.ihlo develop. mi'iiT now taking phue tiioio 10 tho in fluenceof il 0 pru3 than 10 any pno4or ot,f U;!AC:S comJ.ir.cd, but its r'tui-n foi'itll thia b'lieht haa, a a rule, be(m moat ,, t;lul ceitaiuiy uu. ;t.-WoUoru .Mlniof; World. BISBEE, ARIZONA.. SUNDAY Gw. AVmsoN will carry Cochico cmnriy by a lingo rnajotity on tho 8th of November ii't. What ate wo coming too? The re publican ptrty have (wallowed tho ini tiative and lciereiidumdadose, and Col. Biodio stands on n fold nlitform. Lft this canipai zn ha fouglit on its meiit?;1et theie lo no mud Hlinzins. Let each party do il" ut noft t support their nominee?, but do it liko gentlc meu. Tin; democracy ot Puna county aro acain united, and both factions aro earnestly working lor tho tvelfa-e'of the inw ty and for Gcu. Wilson, noKt dele gate to conuress. Turin: will lc three tickets in tho field again this fall in Coehie county. It will piobably be the only county in tho IcirKoiy that will do eo. In nil the ell er count'es the j opulipts have fused with tho nerrifriafs. or trptibliuMi'1. Bfncn p1 o ild hiv. a )eprtsent."tiv3 oi the hn;rl of ptijirviFora, and that r prrppnUiivo I'ho'ili be a thorough bmdneps man, one who liaF proved him H'U capable in tho conduct of hia own pi ivato business affaiis. We have many such mon in oil" mi Ut. Tun battleships, Oregon and lowa.will hcfentto Pacific watei?. This is done in anticipation of tio-ible in the fareat. Those two ships will command rcRpect any w hoi c. As things htand nowadays, fear is the moit essential element of re spect and co'itir 1 the voild's actions. How Col. Bioi in can atmd on a gold platform this year after two yeais igo refusing tho nomiiutiou o i the iepub loean county ticket in Yavapai county because they ondoised tho St. Louis plalform, w tne unable to understand. This approximate cost or tho war to the Unitet. States is: Army, $78,000, 000; navy. $:5G,0D.),00. Two hundred and sixty-four men were killed, and Wf0 wore wounded in the tinny. Fif teen bundled wero killed by dipasr Fifteon mt'n wcio killed and thirty eight wounded in the navy. Maiik Svtrii has not Uft thb territory, as tho Tucson Star woul I intimate. He hfj gone on a hhorl tiip to Los Angeles t s -e bin wife, -alio lies rcrious'Iy ill at th t place. lie will letutnand locato in Tucson, wl-eio ho will keep Billy Biines anil "Pudiead" suesniiig what hen going to do. Tm; lei iative timber this fall should bo such (hat thev can be idled upon. Theie a number of matters to bo brought hofo 0 the legUhitmo that will reqiiiie the united efforts of our repre- n sentaiivea to handle. We need men of eKiermo, men who understand our want, and mKo what f do not waat. Thk agricu.tui.'l i:ijimh thionghout : t e tetrito y ate, a intial ju,t befuo f. tu,ltfn t- (ii. no iufi..l .i..i l..(. ... .1 0 ection, nuHing ihe bullion tax quea- ton. li ucu a l.iw shoulil he onaetod a a tax should also b placed 011 the grac ing alfalfa ciops 111 thoSalt-Kiver valley, l'hero is as much jus'aceuii 0110 as there is in the oilier. Thk election 111 Maine last week in one bein-o vas a decided democratic vic tory. 'Die tepublicaii majority wan cut down considerably jind in Reed's dis trict tho lnajouly was icdiued over 4,000 with 1850. The middle, tonthori) and western states will toll upntcoail vor i ajornie this fall The fi hi (oi the benatorship in Vir ginia lutween Mai tin and General Fitz hujh Lee, lias opened lip lively and prom fc. t) lie a warm one. Lee has declined that he wilt Minnnrt tho Chi cago platfr.rin and would have done so if j heio 111 W6. It is said that Cleveland, 1 ul MeKlnlev and all the other lepubltcans I ha,M('V l.wlch may gieatly l.andi- .ip "in tne i.uo. it Lee is really a tree 1 iriiou.,oncmiuii i' ""' " Rdvei man, he is all tight, hut he had , the watchwords itiucnbcd on tho ban bJtter cut lon-e fi om boum of his ft londb. er 0f the Ai izona democracy. "lw,,'f'w"-""iniHMHiMiwwiiiwiMiwi nnM-nnrnmninmiirnwt hi nniiiwiiiripmri 1 ill '"" DR. GIxARK, ---,rf- -- w.----- ...-n : CU"o:itc M'sca'H's- l? Kc, Jim, tStrimt, ?iosc. ELr.QJKICtTV Iu iliodiscno ofwomeu, rheumatism, nciitalsin und j;oiii.ral do bltttj, coiiiiilclo anil lj(Ateic(jtrtcul .ipplluuces, X-KA1' IMIsou'Rtnot iioworlul. lliooub incnn of absolute dinnosts in rcrtniu fatniiofiilseaiesof wwinen, illscase of Iler, JIdiie; l. tiunors, una" tlU eru,esol Ihiiiuu and Julnlfc. , MfJlKRN PUKGlJIiy -.Vj ottioolnettulppci! with cvrythinip'jiiiro J to prac-tiro li'rptlc at dun - optic ntrpry, tto blood in Hon, u j-.ii ,m or .utyiiuralion lollovlnu of'i.itlou. lf;uoitiut,.3Uit'coas, aiitiiiuattd uiothuj.., cautj tliOjC. 4 EYEA;fHEVKr)ISB'c'riJ.-Slx taiV-;vorit In tUii speohd field. Cross;. r:c, Tutuittot, pterMilum, ciamilutcil Hd. pll lnlluimimtor, umliutjlLuhlKoaMi'i of thnn t-e.itixl. Vci.. I Mt trlao; svllli'oi're't tnl,tt ro i : 'co:n tho tr.ucllnir"opticiu:i." I Jceep ull UiuJs, itj'lcsi uud prU-cs in i:biSc.5 CATARRFI. AHTHMA ANfi ClIROMUGOItr, TI1UOAT-A poMttvoome auarantced in ull caces trcttcl. Clironlo tore tltroiit, tnlattcd tOuslls mul mouth tiicutliim; m u child Jcud to it.rui'ubJu catarrh, !iiinlur uirnu I dpaniavt. itit.-tpntln of all eft-os o! total hllndaosi au I ileufnssj o.n t.mio trom ,nti-a- h!o i ,.). at thoir bolhstaj. Hfiy nsi tnt of- tuUu.da.its un-1 literary P'jopio tietftl irlu.v3. EXCI.LbHT KOOil AND TIM IKED NURiSS for patiomficmuuair ronthmed 1 t rt, Lt..k( ,al. , i,l,l(-l.fa,:l II J-t M aOiJ .... n. -. .... I.. . . II .. (il .-iL4lIL-llt bUVfl U4 UUJIUI IWtVit Ui WiiU4 y Ofllau-McU oi Miit.tit:J!. trT'' ' ' ' ' ' """ , ''T'fe ' ' EVENING SEPTEMBER unmuwi liu: lepublican jiaityof this terntoiy has thown tho cloven foot in the follow ing plank in their platform, adojiWj at Pipcolt last Monday : "WonnlfeEitatingly aupport thojudg ir.ent ami discictio,!! of tho republican &53 ooiiKrwH ujioii "an questions ot liuauciiu s legieiauoii, ueiieving tnat wnatdvor , $" changes aro necessaiy for tho wclfuio ot ' 'Si tho people can be htbt K'cuicd through J 1 iCr-ubliean offortr," i Vi 'Flirt m rli. rt ll.to ..1....U . .,!, ot '.u.imnn, v nun iniin iti nv io toconcuil tho cold liugiHin that it coi.- tains. Tho voters of Auzona know how .the teiubluan coi gu"-s ha? dealt with gi' the financial ibuo in tho past and they j-?3 know that it will meet the samo fata in j; tho future, EIong'a" Mark Ilatma and ijj the gold bug corporations have tho ti ly tS collated. No such bundling tactics ab ;s thiB plank in the republican platfoun 5 can win in Aiizona, as the " o. p. will. $ x ... 1 r. . . I ."11 iinu ouwn Aovetnuer next. Tali; ahout dereiting tho Cliicrtgo platfoim! When the Dsiuocrc.tic party had been bctiajt.d; whan its pai ty ! Wj machinery was in the hands of agontsj3t5 of plutociacj; when not one single etato i 1 in the union was safely Democratic and & hen despair spread Jiko a black pall all j,; v ting iinkiuti iuu viiiAvr ll.lij, Ul .a tared Democracy, ie-called the paity Sfi ionization, diovo out trnito.a, in- 'cZjj cieapcti the Dciabcratic vote hayotid the highest water mail:, and with all the ? tiubts, big newspapois atid banks':: against U3, polled 0,511,900 votes for 13 Bryan against 5,054,000 votus for Cleve- Jj3 land. Yet we arc asked for the sake of T-ol Jiaimony and teiopoiary euccesa to compromifT) tiuth tor ofror, right for.d uimiif Wi it ill iiiiiini fJik if 1 ifl 11fVUft HI. tlllt MUtVI W 4 b i w tli Wirn Colonel J. F. Wilson on a silver 13 platform and Colonel A. O. Biodic the ,? sing e gold standard nominee, the align-1 v men t is made.- Both aio good men in'1 their respective spheies in life. Colonel t"' Bioilio is a elever draftsman, a capable Js surveyor. Colonel Wibon is one of tno ?f, ablest lawyers in the west. Bioarf V4 nnndod, cV.nable, honest anil in favor of i2 ..T honest i .rinuietit. Tlio platioim on ;t jA'hich hciJinds is a model one, and m hh liay4nonyuli the plain people ot ihu ".j. westX Sifveiua the national ihhiio.aiul .3 tlmuhi Biodle be elected Ai 12:011a will ? Jif.va ehaortoi tLc tinglo goul eiandahi."' ..: V uh Wiljon's election Arizona anuoilc- . ?p) ea the is aill in hne-with the west. A I & Genkral Law-ton has emit woid to rho r,'; Cuban cuuua that men of cducatun ki. and good morals will bj wanted to h. I w ii Jhi.il positions. Ho has ofleiod to help". all ttiobe who will lay tlo.vn then an vis .3 ... . .... . -." r to reach their home.. Lawton says he 'will not make an effrt to re-eMiiblibh k2' tLecouits iit'lil aftei tlio peace commis mon meets. Public schools camiut be !Cj - opened be a use theie is no money to support them. The denuiciaoy ot A.i.ona is now united and picsents a solid fiont, white thu leuublic.iu oaitv urtlio lerntomi6 -?'"?3t divided into tactions. Tim MiCjrd tol- J(i 1..1 . 'Pt... r ... I ..t TjJ. 16eia uie ti,;luing the jMuiptivsand v.3 their catidniaio, Col. tiro lie, w.ine the snvei lepublic.tiis of the terntoiy will hipport Alio iteutucrtu: nominee to a man. Tn lopublicans of the leiritoiy beem ,-X to have torgotten the fact that tl-eir last J-j national convention v,a held in St. ' i Louis,and that they had their pi inciplcs ; 0 laid dovv n tor them there. But perhaps t3 ondoisinn: the admtuistratiou is thojisja same McKinley. and his boss, Mink jn llanna, suieiy stand ly it. , '&r . r -? I Q'hl free stiver otcisot Arirona can never bo taken in by that straddle 01 a financial plank that was tecently adopt ed by tho lepublicaiiH at Prescott. J.'.'a Coo.ntt politic are begtiinitiK towarm il ,ltlli; a,ld il ll0W '"O1" aB plough : : t -I i.Sm wc mln''t Imye a luelv campaign. , 4 l Sisr, ,. iii- ! , 1 i;!3 I'M --.,.-j - - - - K3 X" r.-" .... J! fVU-H3if IJ'JIIlI JJ , U OUl UlDiUiKU tllourfa xcttu 52, 10 ;;. lj-1 25? iSgS". --. ... r niTrii-rw oiww I4 fy K t-ti E r Hiii : i 1 -, ' - ' J '-r nS !-.. -, iVt.Mk 5TTH PS n Pn Ht ? Wi nr as m m b m hi m m :c Uh itiwM rnrMi. ElSa Ul I &mlm UIJ Era 111 Consolidated-Mining Co, tl " " - l-T-r- iiimih liwll'aIMJ..2lJMi2LlZILL Kt . ' v r i 3s! s: - -j"- ",.". aMi. l , iTj A t TTt ,m j-Mix' xiM r-r 1- QENERXli ."?i ' - rt T&A 2.1-f " I- il Oil 1 H Olu- El:. :. ".rii r . 1 everV' f ( D epartmefit Complete WITH CAREFULLY ELECTED ? r. j isf'-i,';Ti,v.;i"i;vtf(L,;jt i..-, - WARREN LAUNDRY CO, wto:n Situated in TO Ii it r tir ) Wallace Building, J C lir" ni1 IT'1'"1 '" '" ' ' ww.. 1. ,t OflScef East Entrance., NUMBER" -ioi lf mm .-hi- n f 7. '-Si tSJ i ,;jwiA-i vl-Ber we -i'l I'- 4 w 'si,; 'w -- ' M L. . 'tMsHwrssairiuKEm&K : Lws&zr,. r ' 'r.' ?4 - t dKsirvt mr-m, , . ' M i ' ns a Mr i."T TV 4 -A ' mm . Jfa.- 1ft ; i STOCK: - i - f4,T.ir:v';ss','iJi;.,i4., tufts. ts.r OtA. m. rvio e VV & VIV; 7ia m m m it. j ri X .J4 JBT I,.-' V tAW uatfji tj M A!"." . 1 &. !fi?J- :ir ftfe 1 - sa & E- MS ' . ?jj.. "ah. a. - Ldl .... i BX-Xf 1"---' ir