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Arizona Weekly Enterprise rVBLMHED KVLRY SUTrRDAY AT FLORENCE, PINAL COUNTY, A. T. THE ENTERPRISE CO., Pnbliaher. TH09. F. TTEEDI.V, 0i HiT. iK ouoy. tit luoti'im Ob o't Uiw$ iboij.ba F.DITUR A MASAOtR. RUM. .... 3 01 .... UU Jnb Work f rrprr detn Ipllon donc-p-mit!jr anil In tlic it bent and luott niclc uau.'r al rcasoualilo rittm. E. C. DIKE. 65 Mi-n-hanl' Evchangr, It ir only aiillkorliiil ax.-nt In San Kraucit o, California. Kouwtl at Um Flunooi PcM-Oftiet at mcuui1)u ar FLORENCE, SATURDAY, FEB. 4. '81 A family, niinied Romano and residing near Corinth, Ky. , were poisoned on tho 28th by arsenic placed in bread. Five of the family are dinp.-iiiwl of. Aocormno to the Vitiztv, the suit pend ing between the Head Center and Con tention mining companies, of Tombstone, has been decided in favor of tho latter. Advke.h from Minnesota state that in addition to the three persons who died there recently from trichina, five more of the seventeen affuctud are at the point of death. The Territorial government is much the cheaper, and, for the present, will sup ply our ntseds in that direction. It is not so good for the politician, but it is letter for the tax-payer, and upon the latter depends the future of Arizona. Nevada dropped her swaddling-cloth and put on pants in injudicious haste, and is now re penting the overweening ambition that prompted her to the folly. We should avoid the mistake. Editor Brach, of the Miner, has re turned from Washington, and it is tobe pre sumod that the President will now feel free to act upon his individual judgment f?i the distribution of political pap and patronage. Rumors of a rebellion in the State of Julisca, Mexico, have reached El Paso, 7krs. The rumors state that Jose A JHoinero was fatally, and Lieut. F. Gon ale .seriously wounded by their own Irunkow soldier. It is about time Mex ico wss having a revolution, if she means to maintaiu the supremacy of record in that direction. Th I "cheek11 of the Chicago reporter is excelled only hy that of the Chicago drummer. A reportorial representative of the Tin called upon Mi-s. Scoville recently, and enquired if there was any truth in the rumor that her husband was thinking of sueinj; f ir a divorce on the grounds of insanity. T'iks is ouo of the instances in whick assassination would have been justifiable. CoNuEE-iriMAN Warnkr, of Tunnessde, moves fr a reduction of the President's. alary to $30,000, and proposes that the 4uturi and representatives shall nat re ceive umr than $4,000 a year. lie's deluded patriot, if he imagines that tht presout congress will favor retrenchment in that direction. He should have taken a glance at the heads of the committees before he broached the subject. Tjcleoraphic continuation of Hun. F. A. Tritlu's appouintment n3 governor of Arizona has been received. We have no personal knowledge- of tho gentleman's qualifications for the position, but those of our cotemporaries, who enjoy the honor of his acquaintance, rate him high in executive ability, a..d credit him with full knowledge of the wants and ways of our people. One thing in his favor is tho fact that he is not a political pauper, sent hither as was his predecessor, simply in obedience to his party's obligation' to pro vide him with means of support, but in stead, is a man of means and has large business interests here. Hence he has the stong incentive of personal interest to control him in the administration of the Territorial government. This, in con nection with the ability his friends claim for him, gives us hope of a 'wise and eco nomical management of our Territorial afl'airs during his incumbency. The Newlfork Tribune, of the 28th, publishes the following interesting item: ''At a meeting of the directors of toe St. Louis and San Francisco railroad yester day, Jay Gould, Russell Sage, C. P. Hunt ington and Leiand Stanford were elected members of the board. Places were made for them by the resignation of Walter L. Frost, Allen Speare and Francis B. Hayes, of Boston, and Oziaa Bailey, of 'White Cloud, Kan. No other chan es were made. It is understood the Atlan tic and Pacific will now be completed to Muhono canyon, of the Colorado, and there join the Southern Pacific, a plan proposed by Huntington two years ago to the Santa Fe people, but rejected. The Little Rock and Fort Smith road is to be placed with the San Francisco in the new combination. Moat of the Boston people retain a large portion of their interest. It is Btated that under the terms of pur chase of die St. Louis and S in Francisco road, the Atlantic and Pacific will be owned by the Southern Pacific, acting in harmony with the Atchison, Topcka and iuita Fo, while the the St. Louis and San Francisco becomes the property of Gould." Notice. All persons indebted to Buck slew 4 Ochoa are requested to call at my office in Florence, or on my agents at Silver King or Casa Grande, and make prompt payment of same. H. B. Montgomery, Assignee. Notice of Assessment. A dispatch from St Louis says: "J. gible for election to the Presidency for M. Kershaw, on an order of the stalwart the term following that during which they leaders, has struck off 330 bronze medals, held such office. The presumptive ob- to commemorate the steady voting of the ject of this proposed amendment is to re 30G at the Chicago convention. The af- lieve the President of the temptation to fair has been kept very secret. The med- use his position to secure a re-nomination als are perfectly round, two and three- and election, and to prevent cabinet of- nnnvfnra itithes ill l i am pf or ill VAp-n liar I fiipra frnm niylf.nt.iirr flmii" Intit'a in mn.. .,,,., , '. , . - ., ...... T, Pinal Consolidated Mining Company, loca- ters of an inch thick, and weighing near- neuvering for the xresidential prize. If tion o principal place of business. San Fran lv a. numiil A m-ntilfl nf Grmt is in the this is tlifi intention of thn amendment, ciaco. California. center, the face twined with laurel and it would partially fail of its purpose, p;naj COQnty Arizona Territory. ' oak leaves. Outside this is a record of should it pass and be ratified. The Pres- Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the 30G Grant ballots in a complete cir- ident, while he could not compass his own jfjjsZ nI cle, the number of each ballot and the re-election through the agency of his of- ty cents per share was levied upon the capital r . nnn . o,o -.. c.:i 1.1 ;,. r....ii i siocK 01 me corporation, oavaoie unmeaiateiv vote cast, ranging irom ouj to 010. vo .iiua. position, uouiu use it to runner tne jn United gtateB goM coin the Secretaryj ,t the center of the inverse side is, ' Com- chances of a friend. In the same way the office of the company, room 37, Nevada ,: i ii.. o,. 1...11..1. t 4i. nu LvLj ..! u l. f 4i. : Bloek, 309 Montgomery street, San Francisco, nieillOratlVe OI tUe OO UikliUta H WIS VJU VCUIllCU Uim-eiB tUUlU WW IU1 llieir r.0l:fnm:a in rfr-ilr iinnn mti.l. lt.Su nDUADE. jail on the th day of elinquent, and advertised ion; and unless payment sold on Monday, the 3d day of April, 1882, to pay the delinquent as sessment, together with the costs of advertis ing and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors. W. W. Travlor, Secretary. Office, Room 37, Nevada Bloek, 309 Mont gomery street, San Francisco, California. SMITH & DAVIS, Attorneys at Law, Florence, Arizona. Guard for L lyases S. Grant for r resident, mends tor a promised return of the favor ment shall remain uni ,l TJW;,r, Vti..r,nl nnnventinti in nt. t.li nrowr llm. Tf wr.,,1,1 V,o iffl..,lt March, 1882, will be d v I ....... t r - . for sale at public aucti Chicago. June. 1S80.'" A medal com- to frame an amendment that would ef- is made before will be memorative of Grant's last administration shoulil be next in order. Let it be orna mented with a picture of Grant puffing a citrar and hueaine a bull-pup. Encircle this with profiles of Belknap, Babcock, McKee, McDonald, et als. Make the medal square, and in one corner sketch scenes of Black Fry day; in the opposite corner, a view of Sau Domingo; in one of the lower corners inscribe "Let us have peace," and beneath this place a picture of the troops dispersing the Louisiana legislature at the point of the bayonet. In the opposite comer inscribe Let no guilty man escape," and under this place a roll of the pardons issued to the whisky ring. This would be a history in a nut shell, and would "go thundering down the ages" side by side with the medal of the "38G." fectually prevent the President and cab- inet from taking a hand in the political wire pulling. The Chicago ZYibune is not an admirer of our unloved and unloving department commander, whose recent Apache cam paign was brilliant only as a failure. If we remember rightly the Tribune had a Information Wanted. Information is wanted of one Walter Smith who left New Orleans in company with one TClirn" fj4V 2d. 1KR7. T.ar. hflrd fnim wu correspondent in the field during the pro- leaving Santa Fe, N. M., Oct 1st, 1867, with a party or torty men bound for southern An K vol's! man named Lee, while hunt ing near Pittsburg, Pa., on tho 28th, met two young lady friends and deliberately shot at them, wounding both. But thej managed to reach home and gave tht alarm. A party went in pursuit of tht would be murderer, and soon overtook hi in. He made a desporate resistance and finally blew the top of his head off in preference to being captured. Jio mo tive for his action is given. A Mr. Caldwell, writing to the Cit izen from the Meyers district, makes the astonishing statements that the ore in the Silver Girt can bo mined and delivered to the mill at an expense of live cents per .. . This is little strong for even Aincr f jdulity. Mining correspondent? .. (rfted to strain probabilities a trifle, should keep within the bounds Uities, unless thoy are competing iut tae j aim in the matter of stupendous prevarications. The English press calls Guiteau a typ ical American, and cites his character and his crime as the result of an hundred years of democratic government and soci ety. In retort we may mention that the landlord and tenantry system of Ireland, with all its attendant cruelties, and thi barbarous practice of tying prisoners of war to the muzzle of a cannon and blowing them into atoms, are the results of centuries of English government and society. Tht success of this democratic government is a thorn in the side of Johnny Bull. The first number of the Trescott Jor?i- ' htg Courier is on our table. It is a neat speeimnn of newspaper typography and shows a healthy condition as to pat- v ronaj;e, having sixteen columns of adver t ".enta. Its news department is marked ( t'.o qeantity, quality and variety of i. nU'ir it contains, whilo the editorials aiiow the trained journalist in the style of their composition. The Courier is a six-column folio, owned and edited by John II. Marion, the inuuder of the first , :y ( r publish! Jil tne Turn: ,i n 'i 1 -tii . i ' j A..1,.-- : r ; - v'5. -'Vie wetc fli.e - llti he w J One of pur brightest Territorial ex changes is the Florence Enterprise. We can detect the practiced hand of Hinson Thomas in many of its brilliant scintilla tions. Pr-scott Democrat. Your detective powers are at fault in this instance, gentlemen. One week, some months since, we left the Enter prise in care of iiur mutual friend, Hin on, and he did excellent work. But, vith this single exception, he has never written a line for this paper other than m occasional corn 'spondence duly signed. We conduct a paper on the close-corporation plan, so far as the editing is con cerned, and never adn.it to our columns, even itt homeopathic quantities, either local or editorial matter vritten by others. Our life, or at least so much of it as we nave lived, hag been spent within the walls of printing offices, serving in the capacity of either printer or editor, and if this long practical training does not en .tble us to furnish our own ''brilliant scintillations" --such as they are we will lay down the quill and take up the sL.ick. i'o be editor in name only is not within the line of our ambition. 'But notwith standing these remarks, we are grateful tor your appreciation of tho Enterprise, Mr. JJemocrut. Tue chief reliance of Scoville, in hi motion for a new trial, is an affidavit made by one Snyder. It is to the effect that the deponent, while hanging around the Na tional hotel, discovered tho door to the room occupied by the jury standing open and lying upon a table within the room a ' copy of the Critic. Knowing the jury had no right to read newspapers, he !ipped into the room and possed himself of ti3 forbidden document. And then, inipelleu by a desire to serve justice, he hied aim to Scoville and presented the paper with a statement as to the place and cir cumstance of its capture. An examina tion of the paper revealed tha names, of five juryiuen on the margin writn in mk and in their own chirography. Th; district attorney asserts that the signa tures, though ctrongly resembling the genuine, have been forged, and the jurors stoutly deny having sen the paper or having written their names thereon. It seems strange that the bailiff in cl large should have left in a conspicuous plr.ee, in an open room, such plain evidence of criminal neglect of his sworn duty, and further, it is a little singular .that this ailf-aiuioiiited ciiardian of jUftice, Sr-.y-tU'.r,,iouM a Wen on hand just.Iil nick o time.' . , ,.;.(. A rEW days since a man was found sick at his residence on Congress street, Tucson. A portion of the medical frater nity visited him, pronounced the disease small-pox and hung the banner of warn ing on the "outer wall." Subsequently, another party of M. Ds. diagnosed the case, called it inflammatory rheumatism, and tore from its moorings above the door the yellow signal. Out of this conflict of opinion and authority grew a spirited con troversy winch resulted in the arrest ot a duo of the disputants. In the mean time, the patient passed "over the river," just as has many another poor being treated for one disease when suffering from an other. How the physicians could have mistaken inflammatory rheumatism for small-pox, or visa "versa, is a mystery. The only similarity between the symp toms of the two diseases is a pain in the small of the back, and this similarity is not misleading, for the reason that the rheumatic pain is seriously aggravated by any movement of the body, while the pain accompanying the small-pox symptoms is not. Between the general characteristics of the diseases there is a wide and marked distinction. The standard medical au thorities give as the first and common symptoms of small-pox, chills followed by fever, with frequent pulse, hot skin, head ache, uneasiness at the pit of the stomach, sometimes vomiting, and intense pain in the small of the back, with great muscu lar weakness: sometimes wakefulness, in other cases delirium, or even stupor; oc casionally there is great irritation of the stomach, excessive vomiting and even in flammation. gres3 of that fiasco, and is familiar with the secret history of the affair. This knowledge is probably father to the dis respect for tho department commander, which is exhibited in the following curt and' cutting comments from the Tribune, on the arrest of .General Carr: "We thought so. General Carr is charged with "disrespect" to Gen. Willcox, the commander of the department of Arizona tho scene of the Indian war of last summer. It was disrespectful in Gen. Carr not to allow his command to be ! massacred. It was disrespectful in him to come to life after he was killed in the bulletins. Gen. Carr has been guilty of disrespect to his competitors for promo tion to the coveted brigadiership every hour since his thirty years' term of ser vice expired in not offering to retire on half-pay. Gen. Carr has always been dis respectful to Indians, and we fear he has contracted a habit of general disrespect from long custom. Evil associations cor rupt good manners. We don't remember to have heard by mail or telegraph that Gen. Willcox has been near enough to a hostile'' savage durine his service as commander of the department of Arizona to recognize him with the aid of a teles cope. This leniency to savages should teach Gen. Willcox to be a little lenient with his subordinate, Gen. Carr. Not having come to close quarters with the "nasty Indian, Gen. illcox may not realize the degree of temptation to be dis respectful to which Gen. Carr has been subjected. We suggest to Gen. Carr that an easy way to touch the heart of Gen. Willcox, and all the hearts of all the col onels who want that brigadiership, would be to get temporary release from the cruel bonds of arrest and go out among the hos- tiles and get massacred. It he will toll Gen. Willcox just what he proposos to do, we have no doubt the commander of the de partment of Arizona will detail him to the service and allow him to go alone! " sona mines. Any information in regard to him will be gratefully received by his parents. Joseph Smith, 423 19th street, North Minneapolis, Minn. Sotlce. Sealed proposals will be received until the 1st of March. 1882, at- the store of Messrs. fith and Watzlavzick, Florence, A. T., for hauling 300 tons of coke from Casa Grande to the company's furnace at Butte, at the rate of 10 tons per day. Also for hauling ore from the mine to said furnace at the rate of 50 tons per day for a period of six (C) mouths. Payments will be made monthly. - Bonds will be required for the faithful performance of said contracts. The company reserves the riht to reject any ana an urns. w. a. ijensis, 44 Supt. Pinal Mining Co. Notice. Office Jessie Benton Mining Co., Florence, A. T., Jan. 20, 1862. ) Notice is hereby given that a special meet ing of the stockholders of the above company win De hem at tne ottice ot the company, m the town ot r lorence, I'mal county, Arizona, on Tuesday, the 21st day of February. 1882. at 1 o'clock, p. in., when business of importance will De laid betore them. 44 John D. Walker, President. Notice of Forfeiture. Notice is given to J. E. Hixson that the un dersigned has performed the annual assessment work amounting to $100 for the year 1881, on the Cocktail mine, in Mineral Hill district. final county, A. 1.. and vou are hereby noti tied that unless yon pay your proportion of the same, to-wit: $50, within ninety days from the date of the publication of this notice your in terest m said mine will be forfeited to the un dersigned according to the law, and you will also pay the cost of this advertisement. W. G. Johnson. January 7th. 1882. 41-13t Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersicned owns and claims an undivided interest in cer tain cattle branded P, and known as the stock of the Putnam Brothers. All persons are nereoy cautionea and warned against pur chasing any of said cattle, as no one is author ized to dispose ot them until my ritrhts are ad jndicated, proceedings having been commenced tor that purpose. W. H, Puinah. January 20th, 1882. 42 Warning. I'ublic Spirit. " Below we print a decision recently ren dered at Denver, Colorado, by Justice Miller, of the United States circuit court. It will be of interestjo many here. The title of the case was Orion vs. Pendery. ihey were botn located on the same ground, the Orion beinc the prior loca tion, but the locators of the Pendery dis covered mineral in place before the Public spirit in a community is the very soul of its existence. It is the animating sentiment, tho active essence which moves it forward in the path of progress. It is the warm life blood of the power politic, tue sustaining suustance -wuicti gives strength, vigor and energy to all its acts. It is the brain to conceive and the hand to execute whatever may be necessary or beneficial for its welfare or comfort. A people who are devoid of this trait in their The undersigned having been reliably in formed that a professional mine iumoer. who chums thirty miles square around Riverside, final county, and all ot the ban Pedro and Gila nvers.is attempting to sell part of the Rich ard III and Black Eagle mines near Riverside, Notice is hereby given to the public that the undersigned is sole owner of said mining prop erties and has expended one thousand dol lars in labor on the same this past year, and that neither said professional juniper nor any other person has a shadow of title to them. In support of which reference is made to rocords of Pinal county. John Rdckelshauskn. Florence, A. T., Jan. 20, 1882. 43 Notice or Assessment. PROFESSIONAL. WE HARVEY, M. D. Florence, Arizona. W, DAVIS. HORACE L. SMITH. GEO. L. WRATTEN, Attorney at Law, and kotart public, Florence, Pinal County, Arizona. AlTORNEY specialty. W. IJ. STONE, at Law. Minibo interests a Pinal Citt, A. T. Ewming Daily from Casa Grande via Florence, Pinal, Sfl- m mng ana ltiversiae to liioDe, CONKECTING WITH S. P. R. It. AT 'CASA GRAWnr. v CASA GK.4SDE DAILY AT 7 A. M. AGENTS: John Loss, Casa Grande; A. Venton, Pinal; E. Williams, UlrerVIM J. Vosburgh, Globe City. .-f.- Chas. W. Tillman, CARPENTER & BUILDER ! FLORENCE, ARIZONA. Job Wokk, Fitting akd Repaieixq Stobes and Dwellings. I Keep on hand a LARGE STOCK OF LUMBER, SASH, BLINDS, DOORS WINDOW-GLASS, and all ma terial necessary in .the con struction of buildings. Furniture Repaired, Saw-Fiiing a specialty. Undertaker. Coffins made to order at short notice. and always on hand. HENRY SCHOSHUSEN, -PROPP.IETOR OP THB FLORENCE Meat Market, -DEALER IN- MUTTON, PORK, VEAL, BEEF, SAUSAGE AND VEGETABLES, AT THB Pinal Copper Company, location of principal place of business, San Francisco. California. Location of works, Final county, Arizona Territory. rtfrion la 1iiisVh7 irk-nn lifr. nf. . motiriar if same was discovered by the locators of character, resemble an individual whose the Board of Directors, held on the '2th day of the Orion. Justice Miller, in delivering vital functions are deceased and who has thi the opinion of the court, said: "The dropped into a slow decline. Stagnation stock of the corporation, payable immediately and decay is the certain end of a people who fail to cherish and encourage this practical virtue. Progress and prosperity, on the other hand, attend a community question submitted to the court is this: Can prospectors on the public mineral do- j main acquire any riht in which the law will protect thein prior to the discovery of mineral in rock in place, and, if so, can plaintiffs, being prior locators, re cover against defendant, who first dis covered mineral on the ground in contro versy ? It is the opinion of the xiourt that inasmuch as the plaintiffs allowed the de fendant to enter upon their claim and within their boundaries, and there sink a shaft in which they discovered mineral in rock in place before a discovery by plain tiff, and make a location thereof, without protest, the defendants have the better right. But the defendants might have protected their actual possession of their entire" claim by proper legal proceedings, in United States gold coin, to the Secretary, at the otfi?e of the company, Xo. 840 Fourth street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain un paid on the twentieth day of r ebruary. lbbH, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at wno realize mat tne wona moves. e are glad to see the leaven of this spirit abroad in. Prescott and Northern Ari zona. On its cultivation largely depends our future. While it is no doubt a wise and a provident motto to "look out for number one," it should not be forgotten that tne interests ot one are bound up with the interests of all, and the whole indissolubly linked with the destinies of the country. ThoBe men who are alive to the public interests and use their best endeavors to foster them, will more sure ly in the end build up their own. Let us public auction; and unless payment is made before will be sold on Monday, the twentieth day of March, 1882, to pay the delinquent as sessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. iSy order ot the Uoard ot mreetors. Geo. T. Shaw, Secretary. Office, 840 Fourth street, San Francisco, California. v, 45 Probate Court. Territory of Arizona, County of Pinal, in Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Robert Lem on, deceased, notice for publication of time appointed for proving will, etc Pursuant to an order of the Judge of said court, made on the seventh day of January, 1882, notice is hereby given that Monday, the sixth day of February, 1882, at 10 o'clock, a. m. of said day, at the court room of said court, at the town of Florence, in the county of Pi nal, A. T., has been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said Kobert Lem- Till initial number of the Dos Cabezas CM .Vote has made its wey to our sanctum. It is a seven column folio and everything in its mako-up seems new except the fa miliar line, "launched our bark on the sea of public opinion," which occurs in the salutatory. However,, a salutatory minus that dear pld expression would be departure from the time-honored form of s ilutatories, and would not be tolerated by the conservative and exacting public. The nui41)or bt.-foro us is repleto with news, and amone other things contains a complete history of Dos Cabezas. 'lhe paper is published by J. O. Dunbar & Co. , and edited by the well-known news- pajr man, A. F.. Fay. It deserves a lib eral support. Pome one has introduced a bill in con greas for the admission of Arizona to the sisterhood of States. We doubt the wis dom of the move. While it would give us political influence, it would also entail upon us the support of an expensive State government. The advantages of the form r would hardly repiy our people, con sidering their number, for the outlay that wuuld be required in support of the lat ter. It would be well to stop and coll ider 1W r rniv.e to far in Jhis matter. A fc r:Fi;. of iu- . t i - i- iiiiuii to know wheruof ho apeks,. -posi-- tively Rsserts that the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad company will build branch road, either from Tucson or Benson, up the Gila valley, across to Phtenix and thence, via Proseott, to the Atl.inUc and Pacitic. Just when the work of the preliminary survey will commence he is not prepared to state, but thinks it will follow immediately the completion of the Sonora branch now rapidly building. As to tho inducements offered railroad projectors and builders by this proposed route, there can be but one opinion. It traverses not only the best, but the largest agricultural and mining districts of Ari zona, which are now undergoing rapid set tlement and development. Toward these districts the bulk of tho business and pop ulation of the Territory, drawn by the ir resistablo attraction of their superior na tural advantages and great mineral wealth, will gradually gravitate, and eventually, they will become the commercial and in dustrial centers of the Territory. The construction of the proposed road would tend to speed this result. But aside from this future promise, the present tage of development in the districts crossed would justify the undertaking and insure the line a profitable .business (com tho dr of its completion. then, bj all means, encourage this feeling prior to the discovery of mineral by the of public spirit and enterprise. The time defendant, i5T by either party. A pros- is close at hand when there will be an am- pector on the public mineral domain may ule field for the display of both, and on on, deceased, and for hearing the application of - , . ' , . ,. ,. . Charles Kapp for the issuance to him of letters protect nimselt la tue possession oi nis their vigorous application to coming testamentafy when and where any person in- pedis possession (foot possessions, so to I events Will mainly depend our future. terested may appear and contest tne same. speak) while he is searching for mineral, I Prescott Democrat. his possession so held is good as a posses soj-y titlo against all the world, except the r government c-i tne United! States.: bot - .if ho standrt by and allow others to enter uoiis chum att-yirst disclrerev of i ernl ill ' "V c i inn i LOWEST BATES 8. A SANDERSON. E. K. SANDERSON. Ct3 Is! CO CO ct3 OS 3 CO cs CO W. H. Sutherland, Gen'l Supt Johk Loss, Secretary. tflofeifce, Sfizoffh. Eartkrx Office: s8 wall strf.kt n v Benicia Agricultural Worki, Beuicia. 13 to 19 FPONT STREET. 109 n.d 111 PINE ST., San Fkaiiomco. Nc to IS "J- BTREIST, SlCKAMEXTO. baker & Hamilton; IMPORTERS AND HANtJFACTtTR&8 OT Hrt are & Agricultural Igeii SOLE AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF Ames Engines, thb Genuine -J. I. Case Cilebrated Single Gear Hiibku Bain Wagons, Champion Reapers and Mowers, Ecp.eea Gang Plows Star Moline Plows, Gem Seed Sowers, Gale's Chilled Plows, ' Triumph Grain Drills and Seeders, Etc., Etc. Jiaanfactnrer's Agents for the Sale ofthe IOWA 'BARBED FENCE WIRE " PLEASE SEXD FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICE LI8T, S-tf MAIN & WINCHESTER, hanufactcrebb, asd dealers in Hffl6S,Safcffjs,BMets,les . 2 14,2 16,2 18 and 220 Battery St, SATST FEA1TCISCO. Ch&mola Sklna, 8poiigei, Curry Comba, Curry Cards, Le&luerback Bruahea, Dat.dy Brushes, Clarki Clipper, Tooth Rottps, Bcrapers, Perfect Clipper, KeTernible Clipper, ?it, Bos', y and Ear, Hitch -Weight, OoIuk s Celebrated Horse Medicine. Gllbani's Hoof Ointment, Baker's Hoof Ointment, Onitile Soap, Knelisu Crown Soap, Turner's Eclipse Bo&, Boston Oil Soap, Fr&zer's Axle .wae, HAL Axle Grease, Stallion Nets. Vacura OH Blacking:, Blibya Dressing, Fiereka Precis in. WbittMoore s Jreesitkf. Crosby's Dresaiof, Ltoii lilacidbg, Harris reai!, Jamison's Composition, Keats Foot OIL Magic Pcliah, Siist Hat-tiers, Btc, K4. In addition to our lair stock of single and doxiblc harness, ire haTe a coftplpte line of track harness to which we would iiirite the attention of all lovers of the turf and in style ai:d quality ail cftnuof&eeunt mre us the credit of makiuff a superior article to any now i.. use, We make a epe ialty of horse boot ai.d are cocatwilly inakiue thm fur the fastest trotters to the country atid we gnara..te a perfect fit in very case. We have a full line of race sad dles ai d sole ipff.U for the well-known Petal una a Toe Weights. iiiuBtraiea cauuocuv. Please call and examine our stock ar snd for our C. DEWKESE, Jr., San Franciaoo. O. H. MOORE, Of Jesae Moore & Co., Louisville, Ky. . H. B. HFBT, Son Friuittis&aw. 00 t Ri na 4 1 7 and 4 1 9 Market Street, bet. First and Fremont Sts. San Francisco, Gal. JESSE MOORE & COMPAHTS KENTUCKY ftae, Hunt & Co., Sole Agents far the Pacific Coastv Sanderson & Brother, Importers & China, Importers & WholeMde Dealers in ware Lamps and Mirrors CUTLERY, Plated and Britannia Ware, Etc. Ect 310 & 312 Battery Street Corner Commercial St P. 0. Box No. 1607. Dated January 7th, 1882. G. L. Wrattev, 31-5t Probate Judge and ex-Offieio Clerk. Advertisement, police or Forfeiture. discovered, against which the mere Jios session of the surface cannot prevail. Judgment for the defendant. Congressman Hekry, of California, is on the right track. He has introduced a bill proposing a constitutional amend ment to regulate railroad fares. It makes it "unlawful for any railroad company to charge fare for transportation of passen gers in excess of the following rates per mile: Lnder 100 miles, ii cents; over 100 and 200 miles, 4 cents; over 300 miles, 3 J cents. Of course the chances are against tho passage of this bill with this clause intact. The railroad lobby at Washington is a power, and will fight this bar to the plundering of the people by railroad companies, with the desperation of the lion defending his prey. Money will not be wanting and we fear saleable votes will not be found scarce. Its de feat is almost a foregone conclusion. But should it, by chance good fortune, pass congress, its ratmcation would be stub bornly opposed. The bill also proposes a constitutional amendment, making the person holding the office of President in eligible for re-election, providing that at the end of his term of office the President shall receive a pension of 80,000 per an miia, and declaring cabint t officers ini'li FI.OKZNCB, A T . Jan. 30th, 182 .. Ed. -LvTEBPRrsgr In vhup issue of th '!i findtr lirifliiii of a dvertisement." !it inn art article relative to figned ' i " J"' - f bo an ari i-ribi! of week before. As no namo? were mentioned in said card, the public would perhaps never have suspected Mr. Chas. Putnam of being a professional mine umper, had he not put the cap n and worn it, in his advertisement. If it fits hiin, let him wear it. In his card he says he does not claim anything but his own. His habits have changed for the better then since he left Kern county, California, with a team be longing to the Mammoth Mining Com pany, which he sold at the Coast ranch. His next escapade, when he illustrated this trait of claiming "nothing but his own, was in Sonora for stealing bullion. His brother, Mr. W. H. .Putnam, a gen tleman and an honest man, risked his life in securing Chas. D.'s escape. Chas. L. a former marital relations seem a little mixed. Rumor has it Airs. C. D. No. 1, from whom he was never divorced, is liable to make her appearance any day and claim her share of the property. If Mr. C. I. Putnam wants proof of the above facts, he can have them in open court or from me personally, and I further advise him not to trespass on any of my nuninc property in his vicinity. Bakersfield, Cal., and Tucson, Arizona, papers please copy. John Ruckelshauseh. SAN FRANCISCO. 30-ain LOUIS WERTHEIMER. SAMUEL LEWIS. Notice is hereby Mivea to Wa. Kyda anJ J'lhn l.owi that -ths andenignedi has- tnrmtl the annuat assessment worn amounv s t 51i" f r J. year lS8J,. ..on the Gay, T b j l V i x-raiHiU district, Pinal A. a-, and vag axe hereby notified that umesn on-pay your proportion of the same, to- wt: S2o each, within nmety days trom the date of the publication of.thU notice, your in terest irt said mine will be forfeited to the un dersigned according to the law, and you will also pay the cost of this advertisemont. . V. HAMPTON. Jan. 14th. 18S2. 42-13t ltanch for Kale. Thompson's ranch, situated about half mile from i lorence, is ottered tor sale. For particulars inquire of Buckalew Ochoa Notice of Forfeiture. Notice is herebv (riven to T. H. Bush that the undersigned has performed the annual as sessment work amounting to S100, for the year 1881 and the same for the year 1881, amounting to $100, on the Time Keeper mine. Mineral Hill district. JPmal county. A, 1.. and you are hereby notified that unless you pay vour proportion oi me same, k-wil: wu, wnn- in ninety days from the date of the publication of this notice, your interest in said mine will be forfeited to the undersigned according to tne law, and you will also pay the cot of this ad vertisement. J . V . 4 ESB1TI. January 14th, 1882. 42-13t Notice of Forfeiture. Notice is hereby given to A. N. Doraey that the undersigned have performed the annual as sessment work for the year 1881,, on the Great America mine, amounting to $100, and on the Georgia mine, amounting to 100, Baid mines being located in Pioneer distric t, Pinal county, A. T. , and you are hereby notified that unless vou nav vour uroDortion of each assessment, to-wit: $50 for the Great America and $25 for the Georgia within ninety days from the date of the publication of this notice, your interest in said mines will be forfeited to the under signed according to the law, and you will also pay the cost ot tins advertisement. A. Atkiicbok, E. Bibu. Jan. llth, 1882, 42-13t SAM. LEWIS & CO., Succaasoiu to Lewis Bko. (ii Manufacturers! JESSE MOORE CO"3 A A brand, bbk and hf bbls per gal $ 4 00 B brand, bbls Aud bf bbl ier gal 3 50 O brand, bbla and hf tbla per gal 3 00 Ao. 1 brand, tbia and fcl boia per gal M Rye, bbls and hf bbls per gal $3 50 to 4 50 Deduction of 35 cts per gal on lots of 5 bbla AA brand in cae4, 1 oz to tase, 5 to gal 11 00 A a brand, a caaea, i aoz to case, a to gai iu w AA brand 10 cases, 1 dot to com, 5 to gal 10 00 AA bra d, pint flaska, 2 duz to i-ase 13 00 AA brand, 5 caocs, pint flasks, 3 doz to case 12 50 C brand, 1 dot 5 to gal 8 50 C brnd, 5 cases. 5 to gai 8 35 C brand, 10 cases, 5 to gal 8 00 HO-4m J. w. DAXra Tu bond ta Xontncfcy, Spring 13S0. . In boudiu Kentucky, Spring 1861.. MOORE, HUNT k OO.'B Crown brand, 1 case, 5 to gal 03 0 Crown brand, 5 canes, 5 to gal 7 M Crown brand, 10 cases, 5 to gal 7 00 Crown brand, pint) 3 doz to caae I GO Crown brand, pints, 3 doz to ias, 5 eases 8 38 Crown brand, pints. 2 doz to case, 10 eases 8 00 Ancaor Ctiamnagi-e, rits. 3 doz 8 50 Anchor Cuarnpagne, quarts, 1 doz. 7 88 MANUFACTURERS OF HERMETICALLY ME 0 GOODS, 17 to 41 Main Street. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. WDEALERS IN EVERY VARIETY OF CANNED LARGEST STOCK ON THE PACIFIC COAST. 30-3m. GOOD3. CARRY THB Established 1863. menu wpi AND DEALERS IX LEAF TOBACCO, NO. 24 CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, - CAL. Miniiaii Smeltim Compiiy, MELROSE, CALIFORNIA. Purchase Lead Bullion, Highest Price Pail for GOLD, SILYEE and Lead Ores. OEES ASSAYED. Ores or Lead Bullion, loaded in cars on line of any railiad in the States and Terriieri are delivered at works without change oj ears. JNo unarge Xfxacie tor sampling;. Consign to "C. D. M. 1-21-ly S. Co. , Melrose, California." WILLIAM P. MILLER, General Manager. Ml i XLlll JLIUUI VA. UUI Manufaeturon of all sty lsa of amity Soaps! 405 Fkot Stkeit, SAN" FRANCISCO, - CALIFORNIA. PEERLESS SOAP the best in this martet, is Pressed and wrapped, 100 bars. . . . 75 Iba. Pressed and wrapped, 48 bars 36 lbs. Pressed aud wrapped, 34 bars, 18 lbs. Plain unwrapped, 40 bars 36 lbs. Plain unwrapped, 30 bars, 18 lbs. Full Weight, Purity and Desirabil ity Combhietl. IMPORTERS OF Gents9 Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Eiltas, Laces, and Agents for Merced Mills Blankets, Flannels, Etc, NOS. 17 AND 19 BATTERY STREET. San Francisco, California. 834m.