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'glpyrfe-- -TTOLTJaiE I ST. JGHjNTS. APACHE COUNTY, ARIZONA TEBBITOFvY, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1835. NUMBER IX. i ii - - - . -r-... ,.mw-wT . L.nm,r,j.ML"-'.-.t.i, LaeauCTgarii, i i in , n,i-ji;r ,n Ifti iV ""i ' , r ' i""' ' ) 1 r U m I fid T i i i Ii" ' 5 1 ! ' -.. a- I . . . . . i t i i ; r r ! nr- . r. I m- .it-aSnST- NTT A ) HA A Tiifl msmuu. gSr - ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW, VJAkL't A A A U U . AJ JL VJ AA OiTICIAL DIRECTORY. vBV ' . FLAGSTAFF, A. T. . 0 !BjS ; Will practice in all the corirts in trie 1 erntory. . W L. VAN HOBN. " T-r-r-J- 1 1 ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, . noodic jV HOLBItOOK. A.T. f' - E. M.SANFORD. 1 1 lQl 1 fit ElhJIkl ATTORNEY ".cioir, a. t. 0 Lsai? :S3 ilLjip Vr.- " . . . . nre,-.. : rn!irt House, i mm - :i jgARRIS BALDWIN, AriORNEY-AT-LAW' ST. JOHNS. A. T. Land business a specialty. Office in Court House. J W. S1EPHENSON. ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Mineral Park and Kingman. Ariz. JJ3-Soccial attention to caies along the line of thr Atlantis and I'acif.c Railroad. J)R. D. J.BRANNEN, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON FLAGSTAFF, A. T. Kf Office and Drug Store Opposite rC. K. Depct. Will .give prompt attention to cans irom a point an in Jine 01 t:ie a a. i . A LFRED RUIZ, CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT; RECORDER APACHE COUNTY, AND U. S. COMMISSIONER. JCT Special atrention given to the examination and transfer of titles to lieal Estate in the county- Omcein Court lionse, fct. joints, .nzona. V ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ST. JOHNS, A. T. tar Office in the Court House. Special attention given to the collection of claims. Hp S. BUNCH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ST. JOHNS, A. T. OGce in Court House. r L.GUTTERSON, ' " ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ST. JOHNS, A. T. S3?-0fficc in Court House. -yELLS HENDERSHOTT, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, ALBUQUERQUE, N. K. 71 BECKER, " r" NOTARY PUBLIC, - ' . SPRINGERVILLI5,. A, T. J? MZUGK, " NOTARY PUBLIC, - IIOLBFvOpK, A.T. rj G. NORR1S, ATTO RNE Y-A T-L A Vr, FLAGSTAFF, A. j. c. nur.:ruoN. j. j. hawkins. UERNDON Si HAWKINS, ATTO RNE YS-AT- L A V, PKESCOTT, A. T. 2?V;ill pmciicc in the District Court of Apache Connty. J W.SPAFFORD, DEALER AND P.ROKER IN REAL ESTATE. MIXING AND COL LECTING AGENT. FLAGSTAFF. A. T. JP5P"Prnpi;rtics visited examined nnd report ed on. for partbs living at a distance, in Yav apai. Mohavo. und Apache conntiof;. Pflricu lar attention r.aid to Government tlaiine. HOLBlgjlROOK jr.: F.M. ZUOK, Proprietor IIOLBROOK, A. T. SThic house isneat'y furnished and ha larjc, airy roams, and its tables are supplied with all the market af'ords. Suge leaves the house daily for Ft. Apache. Charles UNDINBERGER LARGE Bit E AD AND T-A-CASS BAKRY' - FINE CONFECTIONERY. FRESH NUTS AND. FRUITS. DELICATE CANNED GOODS. ALWAYS ON HAND. STORE, EAST END, CENTRAL AVE. HOLBROOK, ARIZ. J, F. HAWKS, . RESTAURANT, Evftrything New, Neat and Clean. 'Meals nt all Reasonable Hours and Prices. Nothing Fi ner in the Territoiy. Fiesb fish and oysters in their season. FLAGSTAFF, ARI2T. -SAILROAP AYE.4 OP?0. DEPOT, Albuquerque N. M. IMPORTER OF FOREIGN 'WINES AND LIQUORS. THE Largrest and Most Complete Stock in New Mexico. FULL STOCK BAR GOODS. SOLD AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED YAL BLATZ'S BOTTLED BEER- Theater Lumber Company OF FLAGSTAFF Have for the accommodation o the people of Ilolbrook and vicinity on or near the line of the Atlantic cc Pacific road established a depot for the sale of LU5IBER in all varieties produced at the Great Mill in the San Francisco Mountains. DRESSED LUMBER of all qual ities PLAIN LUMBER of all kinds and dimensions. DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS, LATH, SHINGLES, BATTENS AND MOULDINGS. i The prices for all kinds of stock will be the same as i TEIUUTOltlAL GovKSKon P. A. Tritlo Prescott. SEcnrr.vRV, M. JI. Van Annan, Presc tt TitEAsnr.EE Thomas J. lit tler, Prescott. Suit. Public Instrc'x R. L Long, Globe. Auditor K. P. Clark Preseott. Attorney General, Clark Churchill, Preseott. SUPREME COURT. Sumner IIovard Chief Justice Preseott. Daniel H. Penney, Associate Phenis. V. PKitzgekald, Assofiato. . .Tucson. U. S. District Attorney, J. A. Zabrisfcie, Tucson U. fc'. Marshall Z. L. Tidball,.... Tucson C0U2iTYl)CmeXAXS. IT. Iluninp, board or Supervisors, H;"2J:fi nC.eAh J T. S. Bunch. Clerlr. Quarterly meetings of the Board tvill be held f:rt Mondays in April, June, July and October. SiiKRiFr, J. L. Ilubbell- TRHASUitEK Dionicio Raca-! District Attoune.', C. L. Gutterson- RECO:rER, Alfred Ruiz udceoftiie District Court, Sumner Howard. Clerk of rot'KT. Alfred Ruir. Terms cf court, firbt Mondays in February cad August. POST OFFICE, E. S. STOVER. P. J. Office hours: Open rom 9 A. m. until 4 p. r. On Sundays from 1 to 2 1. jr. Mail closes going-cast at 11 a. h. 0AJ3j2J.Sl1L ATOM ESS OB? delivered at the mill with freight added. Office and yard Central Avenue, "West End. O. P. GHAFF Agent5 CHEAP CASH tax Eui STORE Fello'.v Citizens: In the pres ence of this vast assemblage of my countrymen, I am about to supple- and national capital is yours. Your esls. Remuneration will be found in the thought, that the common interest is subserved, and the gener al welfare advanced. In the discharge of my official duty I shall endeavor to be govern ed by a just construction of the constitution, a careful observation of the distinction between the pow ers granted to the federal govern ment and those reserved to the j states or to the people, and by cau tious appreciation of -those func tions have been especially assigned to the executive branch of the gov ernment, but he who takes the oath to-day to preserve, protect and de fend the constitution of the United States, only assumes the obligation which every citizen in the workshop or the busy marts of trade should share with him. T lie constitution which prescribes his oath, my coun trymen, is yours; the suffrage which executes the will of free men is yours; the laws and the entire schemes of our civil rule from the town meeting to the slate capitols A FULL NEW AND COMPLETE! AS SORTMENT OF EVERYTHING KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Ranch Supplies, Camping Utensils, itobfoundthc surest guaranty of " lecood government. But the best AND ment and seal by the oath which I .shall take, the manifestation of the will of a great and free people. In the exercise of their power and right of self-government, they have committed to one of their fellow citizens a supreme and sacred trust and he here consecrates himself to their service. This impressive cer emony adds little to the solemn re sponsibility with which I com tem plate the duty I owe to all the peo ple of. the land. Nothing can re lieve me from anxiety lest hy any act of mine their interests may suf fer, arid nothing is needed to stren gthen my resolution to engage eve ry faculty and eftort in the promo tion of their welfare. Amid the dins cf party strifes and people's choice was made, but its attendant circumstances have demonstrated a new strength and the safety of gov ernment by the people. In each succeeding year it more clearly ap pears that our democratic principle needs no apology, and that in its fearless and faithful application is of mi 1 irjcaM i I HOL BR0O K, - - - ARIZOKA. Albuquerque relational Bank, Albuquerque - - Mey Mexico, A General Eanking Business Transacted, OFFICERS. Louih IIir:;iKG, ' Joseph Hi.h, W. K.P. Wilson, DIRECTORS. Louis IIukixg of L. & II. Kuning, Los Lunas, K. M. Joseph Bell Associate Justice Supreme Comt New Mexico. Vr. K. P. Wilson formed v Cashier Central Bank. W. A. Drake Chief Engineer A. tt P. R. 11. Edmvnd II. Smith Clerk U. S. District Court. Strickland Aubihgiit Physician. A. M. Coddington Merchant. President. Vice-President. . . . Cashier. J. A. FIELD, 8 11? i Tnis Space Belongs io And Dont you Forget it.' D. G. HARVEY. H W Ifc if 5 Thcv carry the Finest Slock of Groceries, Provision5;, Flour. Meats, Grain md Everything pertaining to a Fir-t Class Grocery Store. The Finest C ass of CViifcrniaCjin FamilyMecines, Not ion sToilc t Articles . j ETCij ETCL Call and get their Prices before purchasing elsewhere. CIGARS, TOBACO WATCHES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ?J5.ir. 17.O0. AO. LIST OF WALT HAM AND ELGIN WATCHES IN 3-0 SILVER CASES -NAMED: STERLING, 7 Jeveis, WILLIAM El LERY, it Jewels 1 K. DART LETT fis-.proved Tr.r;cls, patent rerr. APPLETON TRACY CO., Lm-.provcdJ 15 jewels, pat. rsj. Xat. liair .-:prii:g, adjuatod. 4s E. W. RAYMOND. jewels, pat. rcg. adjusted, " ALL STtJl VJJNiJl-.Ki:. Tho rac movement? in heavier cases. v:tli Geld joints, from ?3 io.5s extra. Howard; Hatnp den Rcckford or any other movement in GcKi or Silver cass at arnnlar prices. lemembcr-t.:at ev.-ry watch is exaniiacd and .-emulated by myself a,nd a written 2uf';'!L-1Y.Vr.i-i-T-NcteaJdros : AR i HUR. EVtRITT, Practical vv atchmaker, P. S. Any watch sent C, O.D.wilh pr:v-. Railroad Avenue. ilcc of cxac;iaat:o3. every act, as surely as that of every j chief magistrate, is under the same higher sanction, though in a differ ent sphere, in the exercise of a pub lic trust. Nor is this all. Every citizen owes to the country a vigi lant watch and a fair and reasona ble estimate of their fidelity and uesf ulncss. This is the people's will impressed on the whole frame work of our policy, municipal,statc and federal, and this is the price of liberty and inspiration of our- pub lic. It is the dwy of those serving the people in public places,to close ly limit the public expenditures to the actual needs of the government and economically administer it, be cause this binds the rights of gov ernment to an exact tribute from the earnings of labor, or property of her citizens, and because public extravagance begets extravagance among the people. YV'e should never be ashamed of the simplicity of prudential economics which are best suited to the operations of a republican form of government, and most combatible with the mis sion of the American peopie. Those who arc selected for a lim ited time to manage public affairs are still cf the people, and may do much by their example to encour age, within the dignity of their offi cial functions, that plain way which among their fellow citizens creates integrity and promotes thrift and prosperity. The genius of cur institutions, the needs of our people to their home life and the attention which is demanded for the settlement and development of the resources of our vast territory, dictate the scrupu lous avoidance of any departure from that foreign policy commend ed l)3r the history of traditions, the prosperity of our republic. It is the policy of independence, favored by our position and defended by our own love of justice and by our power ; it is the policy of peace sui table to our interests ; it is the T)oi icy of neutrality, rejecting any share in foreign broils and ambi tions upon other countries, and re pudiating their intrusion here it is the policy of Monroe and "Wash ington and Jefferson, Tcaee, com merce and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none. A due regard for the interests and prosperity of all the peopie de mand that our finances shall be es tablished on such a sound and sen sible basis as shall secure the safety and confidence of the business in- The variety of comneting interests ! tcresis and make the wages of labor subject io federal control, . presist- sure and steady, and ihat our sys- ently seeking the recognition of j tern of revenue shall be so adjusted their claims need eive us no fear. ! as to relieve the people from un- i That the greatest need to the great-: necessary taxation. Tne interests est number, will fail to be accom- of the capital invested, and the plished, if in the halls of national j workingmen employed do not de-1 legislation, that spirit shail prevail : mand an accumulation of a surplus f in which the constitution had its ' in the treasury to tempt extrava birth, if this involves the surrender : gance and waste or postponement of private inter- results in the operation of a gov ernment wherein every citizen has a share largely depend upon the proper limitation of purely partisan zeal and effort, and a correct appre ciation ot the time when partisan ship should be merged into the pat riotism of the citizen. To-day the executive branch of the government is transferred to anew keeping, but this is still the government of all the people, and it should be none the less the object of their affec tionate solicitude. At this hour the animosities of political strife, the bitterness of partisan defeat and exultation of partisan triumph should be supplanted by ungrudged acquiescence to popular will, and so by conscientious concern for the general weal. Moreover, if from this hour we cheerfully and honest ly abandon all sectional prejudice and distrust, and determine with many confidences m cne another to work out harmoniously the a ehievements of our national desti ny, we shall deserve to realize all the benefits which our happy form of government can bestow. On this conspicuous occasion we may well renew this pledge of de votion to the constitution and the perils of domestic strife and viccis situdes of the father of his country. Our constitution was commended for adoption as a result of a spirit of mutual concession in that same spirit it should be administered. lion, and for the needs of future set tlers require that public purloining schemes and unlawful occupation shall be stopped. The conscience of the people de mand that the Indians boundaries shall be fairly and hon estly treated as wards of the gov ernment, and their education and civilization promoted with a view to their ultimate citizenship, and that polygamy in the territories, so destructive of the family relations and offensive to the moral sense of the civilized world, shall be sup pressed. The laws shall be rigidly enforced which prohibits the im migration of a servile class to com pete with American labor, with no intention of acquiring citizenship, and bringing with them habits and customs repugnant to our civiliza tion. The people demand a reform of the administration of the gov ernment and tho application of bus iness principles to public affairs, and as a means to this end, civil service reform should he in good faith enforced. Our citizens have the right to protection from the in competency of public employees who hold their places solely as a reward of partizan service and from the corrupting influence of those who promote the vicious methods of those who expect such rewards, and those who worthily seek pub lic employment have tho right to insist that merit and competency "shall be recognized insteod of par ty subservency, or the surrender of honest political belief in the ad ministration of a government pledg ed to do equal and exact justice to all men. There should bo no pretext for anxiety touching the protection of. the freedmcn in their rights, or their security in the enjogment of their privileges under tho constitution and its amendments. All discus cussion as to their fitness for places accorded them as Ameiican citi zens, arc idle and unprofitable, ex cept as it suggests the necessity for their improvement. The fact that they are citizens, entitles them to the rights and the relations of citi zens, and charges them with all its duties, obligations and responsibil ities. These topics and the constant and ever varying wants of an active and enterprising population, will receive the attention of the patriotic, and the best endeavors of all who make and execute the federal laws. Our duties are practical and call for industrious application and intelli gent preemption of the- claims of public office, and above all a iirnv determination by united action to secure to all the people of the land the full benefits of the best form of government ever vouchsafed to man. Let us not trust to human efforts alone, but humbly acknowl edge the power and . goodness of Almighty God who presides over the destiny of nations, and who has at all times been revealed in our country's history. Let us invoke His aid and His blessing upon our labors. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD Judicial District of the Territory of Arizona,, in mil for the Coutitv of Apache. Art. Mc Donald, riaiiUilL T vs. t The Atlantic and Pacific 3 3M3IOXS: Railroad Company, f i-'efc-ndant. J Action brought in the district Court of the third Judicial District of the Territory of Arizo na", in and for the County of Apache, am tho compliant lilcd in the oflico of the Clerk of said District Court in the County of Apache. The Territory of Arizona sends Greetmc: io tiro Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company Defend ant: Ym are hereby summoned and required to appear in. &n action brought against you bv the above named plaintill', in the District Court of the third Judicial District, of the Territorv of Arsons, in and for the County of Apache, "and answer the complaint liied with the Clerk of said Court in said County of Apache, (a copy cf v. hich. eompla'nt accompanies this Mimmonsj within twenty days (exclusive of the day of service) af ter the service on yen of tilts summons, if. e-'ved in this County: but if served on: of tr.is Co-mtv. and withinsr-id District, then within thirtv dav's; in all other cases forty days, or Judgement "by Default will be taken ajrr.inst you aeeoidhijr to the prayer o: said complaint. Said action is brought to recover of vou thesum of Twenty-fi v-e Thousand Dollars DoVm ges, and cost fi .aif, f.r the malicious proaeeutL 1; In- vou. of the plair.'ifi'in said County on the 2'Ith". day of November A. D. 1S8L And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint ns above tv-.imtcd the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the rtiief therein demanded. Jivc-n under my hand and the seal of the District court of the Terri fSZALj iory of Arizona in. ana for the County of Apache, this l'Jth. day of I'eLruory A. D. 1F&. Alfred Ruiz, Clerk. XTmore money than at anything else by talc !Miti an agency for the best sellintr book out , . . l Beginners succee-J cranI!y. -None fail. A. care for the property oftne n?.-1 : era. free. Hallett isoo Co. Portland siaine- j -V. V'-:;' 10,'- 4-