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Arizona Weekly Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • Page 4

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1 it i Weekly Citizen. SUNDAY, JUNE 25, 1SS2 Local Intelligence. Mr. Frank Shields, ol Mesaville, one of the prosperous stock-raisers of tho San Pedro, is in the city Tho addition to the warehouse otWru. B.

Hooper near the railroad, is almost completed. Sheriff Lowther ot Gila connty bond cd the San Domingo mine to II. L. Smith, ot Florence, for 7,000, the bond to run ninety days. The nearest estimate that can be made on the census now being taken, -will give Tucson a resident population of about nine thousand.

The thermometcrgot op at six o'clock and made its mark at seventy-four awl an hour later looked over the hill at ninety-two. Teams coming in from the Santa Cata- lina Mountans are bringing in somo fine fmm the sawmill of the Santa Catalina Copper Company. The following bullion was shipped from Contention during the week end- Tr.no 17? Grand Central Milk 11 bars; Boston Mill, bars; Contention Mill, 11 bare. The census takers are busy at work, doing the business thoroughly as they go along. Tho census will be completed by the first ifonday in July, the time lowed bylaw.

Frank Millenberg. of the City Bakery, has the handsomest delivery wagon in the city. It was made by F. Gravel, and in finish and workmanship cannot be excelled anywhere. Pedro P.

Bnstamante has opened a now barber shop at Xo. 7, Camp street, snd asks his friends to give him a rjalL He has a first-class place, and his prices are as low as any others in the city. Tho Globe Chronicle says: "The Miami mill has been running for the past three weeks on ore from the Eme- line mine, of a very high grade. The mill is running well and will doubtless keep in motion for some months." Mr. D.

Buchanan, of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, has been in tho eity for a few days. He will visit mining properties in the Big Bug district, belonging to a Chippewa Falls comiwny, before turning home. At the Democratic primary election which took place on Saturday lafct, on LEAVES MTRDEISEKS. ol i mini Matra tonrali.l.nrr rrss-Thf I'rlvinrr Without Ball lo the ruttndr of the Mirrlrr. Promptly at half past nine o'clock last Monday, the court-room doors were opened and the large crowd wuiting out- Bide to be admitted, flocked in and filled the room.

On the appearance of Commissioner Gregg a few minutes afterwards, the prisoners were brought in, and given their aoeustonied seats by the side of counsel Mr. Tbos. Fitch. The opinion of the Coramiwioner was delivered orally and is in substance as follows: In the petition of illegality of mitment in the case of Murphy, Mover and Gilwon for the killing of James Leavy it beoomes necessary to separate the ease of Gibeon from that of the other defendants, although the evidence, as far as adduced, leads to the strong inference or tion thai the as a whole, sought oat Leavy for the positivopurpof The San Auguitlne Parochial School. This school, the closing exercises of which wero given in tho CmzEi of last Saturday, is among tho educational establishments of Tucson, one of the most progressive.

In April 1SCG, at the time of its foundiug, and wlien Tucson had no schools, it was opened with about fifteen or twenty boys, in tho priest's house nud although taught by a lay teacher was directly under the Hiperriaion of the parish priest. Tho school soon outgrew its quarters and was in 1S71 removed to tho corner of Camp and Church streets, where under the care of the Sisters of St Joseph, it remained for the five years following, when it again became evident that still larger quarters were necessary to accommodate the educational wan ts of tho rising generation. The school hvusoouthe corner of Stone Avenue and Ochoa streets was then bnilt and the 14rger scholars transferred to it, the younger boys remaining in charge of the Sisters on Church Street. In the San Augustine School boys of bringing on a deadly encounter. This evidence is conclusive from thciraotions only are taught, their average daily previous to and a shurt time before the i attendance for the past year being i shootiug, at which time Murphy nnd 1 about two hundred and twenty-five, Moyer walked up Meyer street followed tho gain being eighteen per cent, for bj a curious and somewhat numerous the year named, and thero is every POSTAL SERVICE.

crowd; as they approacbetr the Palace Hotel tbty were hoard by one witness to eoek tlieir pistols as they passed tho boot reason to believe that at the opening of the next session tho number will bo largely augmented. Many of tho boya black stand on which James Leavy, the in attendance are the sons of poor peo- deeeased was Hitting. It fair to pre-' plo from whom no tuition fees aro same that the defendants as a whole, or required. They are however educated at least one of them, saw Leavy at the with the same care as aro thot-e whose time stated, notwithstanding what their parents are in more fortunate circum- counsel may say to the contrary inns- stances. Four teachers nre employed much as he, Leavy, was of all others tho and tho school is, with tho exception of one person in the world for whom they aid given by Mr.

Tully, who sinco 187C would be on the alert and passing as they has born the oxpemeof one teacher, did ao close to him it is highly improba- supported through Bishop Salpointe by ble that either of them would see him. the church, and is among the most 'When a short distance below tie Palace deserving and worthy of our educational Hotel they stopped, turned back and at institutions. the Palace Hotel door met Lea ry ami the abootia began. This teatimonv sup-, Vomijr Tramps. ported and corroborated, as it is, bv beeral young boys aboot sixteen years other proofs leaves clear the inference by their niany solicitations for that the defendants aooghtout Leavy for mone-v' makiuR thoclselTe3 known on streets, un nuny evening lust, uuu ui the express purpose of killing him.

Tho counsel for the prisoners, while ing that this supposition is correct, tended that even if correct they, the fendants, were justified in doinjr so. Threats had been communicated to them that Leavy would kill them that evening and as he, Leavy, was an abandoned and desperate character, an exptrt pistol shot, had killed one or more men, they had reason to fear for their lives, hence they were justifiable in seeking oat Leavy to kill him anil thus anticipate his 1 them introduced himself to W. C. Davis and stated his wants. Mr.

Davis kindly tohl him that if he would como to his shop in the morning work would be en him by which he could earn money. Tlie boy said he did not know where the store was and when shown it, said he would not go there anyway. Op the following morning he met Recorder C. it. Urake to whoni lie tola the same I'auie of the Irrrsularltlrt The solution ot the Sonora mail diffi cnlties are to be found, tho postmaster thinks, in tho loosener ot the Sonora mail system, and in tho general apathy of the Mexican Government to all ters relating to the mail service in that State, or at least that part of it passing between tho two countries.

There would not, said Mr. any legalized mail servico between Arizona and Sonora at tho present time, were it not for the cff'Tts of citizens in Tucson using their intluence through the ment at Washington, on the ment ot Mexico. A ot more than a year ago tho Sonora mail service was discon tinued entirely, under the pretext that there was no appropriation for that pose and the stage line refused to arry it longer without recompense, lor month or more there was no interchange of mails. At the request of the United States Government tho servico was again renewed. Magdalena was agreed upon as a distributing point for all Sonora, and the postofilco at Calabasas was by terms of the same agreement ignated as the depository of tho mails tween tho two countries.

The mail sack from each country having as their initial starting points, Magdalena on the ono side and Tucson ou the other, and as there were not to be any way or intermediate stations, tho mails were to go sacked, tied, sealed and stamped with tho understanding that they be not opened until their rival at cither ot the mailing and distributing points named. Calabasas ns said, was agreed upon as an exchange depository, that being the meeting point ot tho two contracting lines and where each one called for and delivered his mail. Tho postmasterat that placo has nothing whatever to do with the passing mails inasmuch as he docs not open them, bat receives and delivers them benled. He has no authority to do thing with them other than receive them when delivered and deliver them when called for. Under ordors from Washington tho mails leave here with unfailing regularity on Mondays and Fridays of each week, and sinco the schedule under which the contractors now carry them, they have cot missed a day.

Tho hours for their arrivals and departures are fixed, not only for Tucson but at Calabasas also and tho carrying contractor is bound under ponalty to deliver them according to schedule time. counting the ballots the judges on three several occasions, found where two bal- attack, lots had been doubled together and The commissioner then read eer- deposited by one person. tain sections in the statute relative to The owners of the Exchange mine are 'justifiable homicide," and cited other taking a rest on the result of their recent i noriti on criminal law to the effect discovers The strike on the bottom of evidence in this can would not the shaft is reported to bo uncommonly homicide and entitle tie de- good. The ore is a sulnliuret of copper fendants to their discharge, and furtheT- and gives indication of being in great tUe lw doe no alw anyone to quantities. oot hifi 'or the purpose of I pawing aim to learn ana time snttci- encountered the tiger last evenin; got On rf 41, 11 rnnl tnrwifUkre 1 viuutdicBuij allot il film, .1.....1.1 1 ii left; later on hewn, by Captain I await, p- Johnson gathered to the bosom of tee he wu uT iu -p lot; peace or oomminaa miuouc D-ui.

it tbe parU pitiful storv as he had on the afternoon I ou lms Blae' Ba-Vs. previous to Mr. Davis, that is, ho was nas-every sense, been fully complied hungry-and wanted money to buv food. DOt 80 far a The appeal was not made in vain as Mr. Ifarned.

Sonora authorities. In Drake at once offered to go to a restau- ke first place they do not seal their rant and pav for his, the dot's breakfast sacks "nd the soconJ Placo tue-v have This the boy declined to do stating that uot'or lf tLe-v bave- tbe-v do not ke0P lie wished the money to buy medicines, ay statol time for the delivery ot their and ou Mr. Drake generously offering to mml at Calaoa8a. hence the impossibil- purchase them the young begger told I ir connections witli them at him plainly that he preferred the monev I place named. If they will fix on that he might purchase with it tleslKnate'1 le for their arrivals thing ho wanted.

Later on others of nnd departures, the office here our citizens have been solicited in like1 Petltl0n Department to manner, monev and not work boimr what uur ume coniormny wim the young tramps demand. A little aDU luns anos possible tlio ten wholesome looking after bv the police ana fiftee" days delay complained of. would do them no harm. 1 11 ls rolBtd on Kood authority that an i American trentliimnn lirJm. Snnra aud ul meet his enemy and x(lt.

Territorial Convent ion. "put several letters in the Magdalena justice. Five dollars was the paid for interviewing the blind gal. iwv.u-u. wneeior.r.

uregory wh0( when doea methiar Hon. Clark Churchill, Chairman of the j1Suop neau are enterwimng iue Miemte, aQ immeAUtei aMnt of Prescott on the subject of "Anions, ntieiDste iL at his nerd Territorial Central Commit- Past Present, and Future." Dr. Greg-1 Viii; tT v.4 tee, has isueil the following circular ory enlightened hm audience oti the former, the second was the subject of Bishop Read, llev. Wheeler taking the third. ever, by killing him, bat he cannot -eek oat his enemy for that purpose.

In regard to the defen iant Oibaon the testimony thows that he, Gibson, was present with Marphy and Mover before The Tucson Hangers who for the past and after the shooting sod was one of a several days had been camped on the trio, sharinir counsels and animated by outskirts of the town, marched in yes- one common immil-e. lint, this ia in terday afternoon, delivered their or rather what they had left of them, to the projmr authorities, ceived their pay nnd were discharged. Forty-nine men answered the roll call. be regarded as subordinate to other evidence in the case connecting Gibson directly with the affair and as there is conclusive evidence to -how that a third principal was con- Times are, General Fremont says, ex- nee ted with the honuside and that ccptionally good in the East, although was, according to the evidence of Bol- some fears are entertained that the re- hud and Staley, Gibson. That of the cent strike of the iron workers will in a former is of great importance as he well measure unsettle business, but for him- knew the whereabouts of Murphy and self he saw nothing that would warrant Mover, and at the time of the snooting', any such fear.

Money was abundant, saw a third man not more than crops good and the country' at large gen-. four or five feet from Lesvv, letter: OFFICE OF TUX Rw. Tub. Ckntbax, Com. of Pkbscott, Jnne 14, Sin: The vote of this tee upon tho time and place of holding a Territorial Convention, stands as follows: A large majority are in favor of holding the convention at Phenix; but the day of holding tho same mains undecided by the vote.

Of all tlie votes cast no more thau three ('J) tlx the same day. A majority, how. ver, fix some day in August. Under the circum- Ktances as chairman ot this committee, I nave decided that the day shall be the 21st day of postoffke for transmission to this place. In the course of a week after wards he learntnl that his letters were still in that office, and on making quiry as to the cause, ascertained that tho postmaster was away, and his wife, an old lady, was in charge.

She did not know which way the letters wore to go, no, rather thau send them in a wrong direction, thought it best to keep them till her husband's return. In view of such things the cause of the delays are, Mr. Corbett beliovee, very easily placed. Irrcgulariles In the United States Mall In ItsTranimIi5onto and From the South. The mail service between Arizona and Sonora is from some ed but not mysterious cause, most inably and inexcusably bad.

Both tries are, without doubt, at fault, but with our neighbors we have ncthing to do nnd would contemplato ourselvai with an cir of satisfaction and thank God that we are not as others if it wero not for the simple and undeniable face that we aro a good deal worse. Tim main hitch so far as can be rtscertnined, that is on this side of the line, is at or between hero and CalabaRasl where the mails between the two countries are changed. Go south or come north thil same delays are everywhere met. By stage the city of Hormosillo is reached in two days: throngh the coureo of United States mail bag, a letter making quick time if it gets to its ation ten or fifteen days later on, nnd newspapers are Incky if they get thero at all. Tho mail leaves hero for Calabasas, twice per week and at the latter place seldom or never iuus iu missing comrciiuua m.u tut meeting line, and when it once misses, there ii a possible chance of having it returned to Tucson for another start as was done with the entire contents of a mail sack a short time ago.

The trans- mission of matter through tho mails is in a measure compulsory on the citizens of either country and is, where properly conducted an undeniable blessing, but from the hooks and crooks of the route- in point tho system is, as a whole, blight on tho entire service, anil a riment to tho citizens ot both countries that seek the transaction ot jbusiness through the agency of the mnils. Some ono connected with tho servicoiis guilty of gross neglect, as there can bo no reasonable excuse why letters should on nn average require ten days to gc through when a passenger going over the same routo reqnires but two. Tho delay iu tlie mails is, says Mr. Demetno Alelasco, a source of perpetual annoyance and trouble. Letters pertaining to business of portance, aro because of their jlelay on the road valueless and frequently entail much loss as did one to Mr.

Vjlasco on the last trip up. It had been ten days on the way so that on its arrival he'e tho cause for which the letter was written had forever passed beyond rench. Another letter coming by the sj me mail Laurol bridge, on the rail read lino fr-ia this city to Tolnea, at a oint on the Cruees mountains, which would have occasioned fearful disasters hail not the mischief been discovered in time. As soon as Gov. Zubieta van islormed of the nlKive occurrence, he s'arted out with some troop in pursuit of the inal', who, upon being found and identified as the iierpftratoni of the crime, were immediately shot and their bodies lianged to the neighKriiig tre s.

However severe this pnnnhmeot may be, public opinion apjtfDVrn it as the only means of preventing the petition of such atrocious crimes which niisht occasion the loss of many valuable and innocent lives. Exchange. Legal. -lri. r.ir Ltial.

i orr.t rci'H'-i. a.zo.m wc NOTICE 1 Hrl.KM lilVKS TH THE 1 Or i luirt Hui.t lA'tnlKUxr. 11 ier. W. aCVat.

LUHMMDUI I. -i i t.tlli Miri. 111 (I'wtK-, riil if. anil othc 11. No r-aiii fc: suwuox-t.

fH -n 'lib: i.i iiiiniui 4iftri't. Pima ii .1 I. tl' tu-M Iru I'll i dire a- 1'tt um follow. io-wit: 1 ouurn-aiMu: ut in.titU munuta.nl in the m.J (llu of r.a! ui, a imIl iM' ht Ifr4 Intra, it. at xitinftrat at oww, markvJ Lou-mo No ilvmov iHMita 11 tlmt Mmn aloajr cent line .4 eA.m si ff-i to ptiaft No i.

at fWt to i ill- -vf Ii! I if la II, II I 1 Nil 1 it i.i-, i it fl fail i limn'titi) i mjtii- hi- 'iki' Mi'l hoon- I 'till- II II 'l-'l iw 1 1 -i ii fi-' ir.inuil nf tonii. i iii'tji n.t- im -ni urn -tian'-i min-oi; oih- mm in. 'Imtaat HitifKec. (in. uitu o( Na.910 anil 211 fnr Patent i tn Hi Mlilf Jlinauno Mlll.Ha.

I Ctll. U.S. Lass Omci, Tccso-s. Aizo.ia. I Juiiei iuw.Uiwi.

San TyTOTlCX 16 XKKERY HITXN THAT THK rii-l Ht fm 1 1 mh t'atanaa Oamwr I jj. by Jtv hhi I 1 i oi-U. atlnmey. amaiiaitne it. -it LBgnl.

tOl mmt it Xitu be I i lll -Ci OtH I. II Ir.i-l Ih-ii'-i li "I TS THK DIBTKKT VCCKT. HKST Jl l- 1 la; .1 a aa Lillw t'ancadia. pUintitT. uraimt FmlS.t'ir.

mmIib, lrfadne, ummotM. Actioa urocrti' in tho Dwtrict imrt i.fl'.- KirM Jadinil ihur.rt in and for the roui lima, iu the Territory of Ariaona The Terr lo- rjrnf nzona il rcnrMtiar fwd s. ib. Yon are her hy rummrmnj mtxi rijiiin.i to appear in an anion hronitht acaia-t )ob th- HUive nametl jilaintin in the Onnrt Coorr of the Kirat Jodu-ial District in and tor the ant of Pima, the Territory of a aii- ewertbeooaiplaint ed wi'h the Clrrk of Uii toart at Tocwn. in raid enpr of ol.irli ctmplamt acmtnpar'ies thii mnnionit TI-in twi-nt) liij-n (flchi'-iTe of the iUj nf Mrir) after the tterriee apon ttm of thta If nenreil in tliM rounlj: bat if r-rad at of tho eimntj and within thin Dutnct.

then within haie. ut a- cik-uim ut cairn, maraad tione in Ri'-numi-et oriwoaen. I'har-i -iie aim end tiae Uki frei iu p.ae ps xl lacbw tMiaw lonir. hem emt araier pta. mariuil i.

I h-fice Main esorer at eff' fert to it pint' pgat in ir.iu-iil Ktonee, atrarkari Lutuee No I hetice hi das 3 aiia Uiat feel on i naU aak pw'; Ux3 wiajn-. feet liv. in awand of atunca. nvirked Uamme No llitmeen Hdeit Btia oa and line bet to ian utiinna rii i Baali. html.

Ii 1 1-- Aruoaa. paieni (or 11 im. nr- vin brnxint; -ilr dtotni bjt ae.ii ai' pue mepoMnot Dananintc or the exterior tint- ot i eunlni euutii. lanaiun atasatrraa. Dim i4nm 1m in ki.

round tuli. about uof oar, of aule ii Uurlr dan: ia all oUier Ioe J.vk rh i location notice a. Any and all r' ofijo for Puna count). ftaid anion ia brmuht to nhtam iiilt the bond, irf matrnnony etiatintt betweru tklMintifr i nit nMU al. 1 ale rreuI5 more full appear U-n reference to li.ecom- liuiiit rUeil herein.

And ou are berebr cotiaol that if rim fa.1 lo mt all pataoaa ebimimc alerwlj any of Looiae bum or eurfae trr-und. itmitnale adhrerw cuunt with the neewner at tne unued Mates Land ildirr at Tocson. rixtoa, tlurins the wirj uara nerod nf mtomsttun. or ibn wul be barmi nnne of ua ine inireil, Uie puuetitf take jodumeat hy de- faalt and apply to the I'nart for the rail dV-j raandeilthreia.aadcobi aad taVbareament in thU behalf asiMtDded. Hiren under at hand ami UV aeal of Maid lh-1 at Tncaon, thl Ututaeatk day of May.

A D. 1-W. OKU. A. I LfM.

Clerk. Culyer Aram Attj for jJaintid. Jell-Wt I MJiABY OC8I.NS. Repater. It i hereby ordeml that the fafesnuur notice hepaMMhedHtsry daya iton omueaiiUTe aeekal iui weekly Bawapaper uhbabedat larauo.

A. T- which paper ia by deucaatedby iae an nbbtM aenraat each ckwm. Kasialer. fust pa ueatiaa Jan 11. use.

I AoMllCMtlwa 'lK tia lM llM Ula. TN THii DI3TKILT LOCItT, KltlST JCDI- i rtoliaw Xcal Ptiaa, TerriMry i "fAnayna. Kilward Uo.k1. afai it l. M.

Lilsa Oyvic, Trcaos. Ajuaoa t. John HH ifferly. ilefendant riiimmoBa. Jane "th.

1-eS. Atnion uroatait in the lHatrtct CoaK the 1 iwnt is ul-JltBl filYKM THAT THK uro Ulanco Hiains ompany, by Umwii W. Firat JuJirud ThMnct in utl for tl County of i Pitna. in the Territory ot Anaoaa. The a ntory I of Artaona eenda meettu; to Jiihn Me' affmj loo are herebr aaaimooej awl reaaiieri to Pear in an actum brvwht amiaat ou by the I abure named nlaintifl ib iam liutri iVibm in ami for the Cone: IVitil -r.

ajteat, aluaa poa oiare addreaa utUan rranoinoa, CaL. ha tin dcy niad ita application for a patent for lifil linear rent of the Normand ntiae or reus henru-tc goM Mlnr and other sua- enla, with aurfaoe eroonil 591 feat one end ann Jtn ten at toe othor in witiUi. aitnted in um- io nou linear tew ui uaa auaaji vein. UnW nr o- ivmunwim mm wou i-wyiwr. HJRnif .1 II naijT KiwiiN nv im wwiau one n-l aiiu i izinami i.

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aa follows hrwa Keitinnir! at initiitt aomuaent at the center of M.oai rutini. at an po-t i uicbea aijr. 1 ft. iintc lo onKiiiit i-niiii-H. aaurad M.

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il tii mono 3U tt iu. marked M. 1. 31 li. 1 hence uecteea V.

lle ft. to mouth of tonne. ft. ana 13' ft. and tsi ft u.

niHtln'Tiy CMuter end of to a ptiat i inmi wir. I t-t Ions iu a moaiul of fctoaea. maxkyl ThMaeeNWdeereeaS W. IN ft to N. VV.

r.ir. auel bar 1 in. wir. fall teusili in U- rniuieL Buarhed IL Ihancw II nee eea JjH ft to tk Vi. tor.

past I la. eir. I It I' in laonod of i4one. marked Jt. lheiK-e a.

i ilamtai tainiitw K. Awttto M'Utnero aau crater uf rua, to a poet a-f. 1 kutic ia mound ot wm. marked t. IDasce ua aaain couiaa sju ft to s.

I pom I ujcbea anaara 1 feet toe in moaiMl of aloaaa. marked S. t- luenue A. okdreaa IK feat to r. aor.

peat 1 txwhee ai)unre is mound of alosea aurkad i Tiaaea north a ilereea 3.1 aunoia 21 nuautea lk ft puet at the BortBerlj end i place of o-at-nniBif of the exterior eareey of claim, wliica ia atfatad on i he iiaatara atoue of the aala Cataiiam monnfaina. about m.ie lrom XarMe rVak. jnat north of nfettkwnake Creek. LntSi B. mdlaite daua) located atomc the of Harrlaaae Creek ua eaat elope of bauut CataUaa until aiaa ujee-nbed aa fot- low heionaitmai tae latiml moanaxeai, aa oak puat I tncasa.

ear. I ft Inay ia a mound ot kwm marxra -a. i. ja. ts.

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3. m. M. 1 basra ft.il BBvuaa h. i out ft dw.

i hence N. ajitrtrreea w. Xi tt to Bonbaitv BBS of claim, wair uouM tall IB the creek, from which a black euiar nee 7, in. d.a, aiaiwiiin: near kft hank, bear dmreea ft diatant Bmrkan -o. I M.

a. K. T- Iheace a. Ooascraea las tt tm N. W.

cor. pae me. aqr. 4 ft leea; ia mnaail of atueaa. Buuiowl o.

L. Jf. S. ISo. I aPmata WJB ft le aj.

eer. poet 4 ina. aor. 4 ft tooaia BtaaaJ of hmh, marked -s, 5 No. lhaaee Ui a.

aim Hooee. marked m. b. ao. a.

TVeaa 4v aesreaa w. HD It to a. cor. poet 4 in. Bar.

I ft lane, a monad of nuaaa. marked C75. faaac b. 3d ilejreeai. lUitti Boat at nwtherly ean center aad place of beaur auur of exterior aurrey of claim, variation IS desree 3) nuautea fcaat.

Arra or mk 37 A. sjn aeraa. K. LJL aema. The aaid rlaiuta are duly recorded in the ufBee of the Keeonler uf Puaa county.

ltHson. Arr IV, i.e. i ti r- -I '1 of rtma. in the Territory of Arisuaa.and mn-i''r I'Unco mtainx diau-ict. runarounly, Ariau- 1 uifi Hiin ine ciera ot Uii.

oait. irmiwy. auu ueaiiniaiHu dt tae ueux notea at Tneaiia in aahl Couat) (a ropy of whi. rem. and nfhcial plat oa air.

tiue umce aa lot No 11. pbunt arenmpanieathi-aummonai. wiihui aen-i heincae foliim: ty daa trxi'laaire of the day of aernc after rWtonina at the initial monainent ia the mid- the terrtce niwn you of true attmmoo. if -rrr'il I din uf claim, at an iruu tun 1 foot knur and 1 in thin ouniy: hut if rerreit out of the County acu i maiao.er. the middle of the road, and within thta Iharict then mlhinthinyiiaja: i fa which a pine lamtStt mchea ear ft loan.

ruay. in all other raaea Ion This aaid action i brouabt hy piaiatiff to r- corerof ilefeadaut the eu.n of three tnuuaaad dollar tm a cert-ln iiromieory note, toavtbnr wi'hlHtwl in ereetihnreun from Sept. Sub, a. r. liU.

aa will more tally app-ar byr-ferwarelo the complaint on Sle hwein. And you are hereby walked that if you till to appear ami aaar the eomplaint aa abore r-. ouirnL the plaiBtltT will take dVfaait awd ami iu uie ea oc i nrae iBOBwaBn aollara. had been I leven days, several jof them tareat, and eoata bad itilhTiaainaata BiUda SZ had been eifiht days and ono lu'pky let- IuhbI aad th. a-1 af -ud tm inr linil olirmnfl liriiiirti it.

Gen. 31. Escalaute, now visiting in Tucson, stated when interrogated on the subject, that his letters, although mailed met i-ourt, at ttcaus. taja tta day of aaay. A.

Pw Hi tiKO. A. CLOM. Clark. days, did not in Hcrmoaillo ou stage TP no) i liim nartiae llisti it! a tt, 1 nu I Into as thirteen days after the imprint of the first postmark.

Xewspapors wero still more nfcertain or if there isany certainty about it, it is that they do not roach thoir destination at nil. Mail matti-rfrom hero Koinj; south limps and halts equally as 'much mail matter comi'ij: this way. Col. A. E.

Head seems to have had even a- worse experience than itlier of the gentlemen named, as upon one occasion he posted important letters in Matle-leaa for Boeil and Aaderaoa. atlmeya far piaiatiff. may7.wtm SU3I3IONS. marked Vi 1. in aound of iluntia.

beuux fee eaat trneeecterof clalBl. Ihracen dea- m. eTS. ft to pine poat Scl in r. ft luac at edge of poext.

maAted Sot. ft abort of end of chum, aa true plara for end monameat w2JHft fonher and ia po eiirfie water uaupnoaadti. 10 ft deep; tt.e pond beta; cauaed by hish dam built iac claim wan hen i mi i li dej 'J3 nun. 31) ft to aw aide line nf Wanw. Jl C.

lot No 3i. dec mm. nw aula of Warsaw fi ft tone aor of NcamandVCto piae poat 2x1 in )r ft lonff marked Not ouisd No J. Jhenceaaad'SOmin. aious liueuf aaid cbum 12tt ftio tnt rerrt wi ai.la liaeof meriraa MC.

beansits SS dec SO bub, w. At 147i ft torw roroT Waraaw andatMM ft to ae cor of Nortnaral claim to oak puat txl in i aqr. a ii ion marseu 3'ualll no from which l.8.m:a ral monut-eatNo Oro Blaneoilta- trirt baara a dea- bub HO ft diet ant. Tbencen iMieiiSt n.in. aloac end bonnd- ary liaeof 318 ft to a end center too.kpoat SxC in wr 1 ft tuna marked Normamt No i hence rair.e cour-e 'h org sain 911 ft to nax neat txl ra aqr i ft Ions marked Honaand DlbTHlT COCBT.

FIRST JTJDI- Xo Sat awe of claim. iou ai-vi ii. iu invoounyai nam, lam- Theni 1 HOT a Tbeneenma 'el t3 min alomr nw end Any and all penoos rlaimias admeilj the whole or any po tiun of the Stioaa mine or rlaata i milhute ciauna are reauiBM to ale thau aatrene dauna thta otaee oarnstBa aixty ilav parioil of puoucatiiKi hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the pftavtMaas of the HRNRT COC8IN8. Ketriater. The foreman.

aoOce ia ordered pahhahed I dara ia the Asxaosal mama, aweekli new paper, pobiiaheil at fBeaoa. Ariaoaa. which ia tWaisriiind aa that taaneil aaanat aud cbum. HEAH1 CiM. Jtesutsr.

Firat pubucabon. June 1, 132. A pidiculeati o. sell, for Satwt Melmki'. Minla 1'alnftt te lta Claim.

friends inthe and United States, after a I rV. Lamp Ornrx. Ttcho.x. AurauctA. ATOT1CK 18 HEKEBT G1YKN THAT THE aa Catanaa Copper Compaay ay fintiir- Bweil tla atturary, wboae paato.

re aiktreaa ia iweaou. Ariaona. baa tarn day aleil lU tion for a patent for Mtt tinier feet of the aiBl Sicholae mine or reia blaring- ooppar aad atrter with aurfaeo aroamd KI feat at one end and tu feet the other end in width, aitualed in Uid Hat mimrut diatrict, eouaty at Puna aad tory of Anxooa. ii. aadb.

K. awwunaa. aad dee- saated by the held notea and pbu on file in thil oSW aa No. JH. Said lot Vo.

ti henur aa folloen. Io-wit HejonntBS at the initial miiauntent at the ceater of the claim at a juniper poet 1 ib. aqr. 1 feet kauy km nnd uf atonea aad marked ti. 1.

from which u. f. auaesal Man iii.i 11-. ITT I Hy leaamnn own wmwe BU. in the rarnion JiTr a.

i lTL "wa, eaaterly center end of claim to a croaa eat Whitney: Jjs.J I on an tpmbf hDnKanfti mmI ntniri tt ui tn lis K.r..M tne Vim JndHnal IXatnrt aitd for thr funt7 ta.ntnjr ft. min Main inum i wwih, iu aaio i-ouniy. ia copy ox wnictl rtm- lwy of Aruoaa. aeamat Iveoraw ib ttte county of Pima, Tarn. Thei Annie K.

Waitaaw. paxisttff. in H. Whitney, dafaodant. bam.

Tliet Thence a It dint I mm 1(94 ft to pine post Sxt in i mt nanai mtbuum 7. tHUoaer. aa No. A. meridian.

iaid Slav Uwwlt: Yariatin.i Ulec Meauiaiiiit at ait' m- terof The na oai n- fe. 1 tun, an k. il 1. M. V.

at.mea. trw-u which C.S M. liinrT, benri dear. dietast. 'Ihr-tieea Wth h.

tneaeterly jx. txl in. r. 4 faat eiarkiii No. z.

Theur i- 171 feet to ee ouri p' -t txl inebe- aoure. I t' n--a. mirkBtl A. N.S. I r-ianiea waefeat toan a liar, in inouail ot i-, Thence a S4 dearaca i ly boan Jary of claim tub i pun: I uetieaaawar.

c.j. A Nn. Taeoce tn oak iwt I iaeha aqaar a weaterfy cd of Claim, 'i cnnrtnnina aame courae at I uiehra -camna. I fe marked -iTNw. 1." poet I mcbaa laara.

4 ainaee. inarked o. ,1 tutnaaeaaiaRtooah of etouaaataaanr t. Ihenov ttuaurve i tu et No. at beK'Bams' of tne extort eoouuniBa afel r.

ui cianicr with Ihe Iw' No. 49 A. which la not i l'uis claim is attaauwl on the naata CaUdua mnautai trau.andabau Marbapaak. Theaieeuded notice of it ia reoordVd in tie lioi onVr'- A.T, ia Hook of iwo-i. aad.

Si Said Apache ofhr'al plat ami aeid notaaa. ted in the Owl Hat atiutpe; it A. Tn li. and S. tt.

nierM.i ui i. hrwu. tsriatlon rj C.nuaeoc-tiK iai aaal riaun lorSii- poed at an oal. feet loon i Moatiil of of a creak, marked A I 0. S.

M. moaament Xo. I. tii i deimaa oueutea mi 11 desreea 15 minutea i ceatet end of ciaia, to oak i Va teet loos BKntnd of No. 2.

Taeuea defrwaa to oak poai .1 uichea aoaate. of atonea at aw comer if Nw. i. frao which Dun Sc. claim baara a li drjrrev-t diet at.

TiawMS a II darreea 1 mum aaa poet tinvhasaouat i 1 (-. i of at a earaer peace a iliartu i oak peat 4 tnebw i. mad of atone at a i No. 3. aeoce a 11 deal me 1 m.i.i.

Boa 3 iclf aouare 4 ttet aw, marked A 8N.nl 7H danuea rr Burt bar. ceaier SUtaiBS exter or hauadari -K I aeraa eanmit at tae with the 8aata Mlini burned aaid miUane r. 41m. I. recorded in the Keront ntf A.

ut iiooa: I. miilail 1 Any nafwan ctaiminir i. aaw Apea aiatnii lot No. uad S-i tiiltred to fie there. Bectate- at the A.

T. irarniw 'kettl hereof or they wi 1 tne atataw ia. Knell, lurxm. A. 1.

-1 HE.NSY COt It la aetabr oroVrad th-t be pahhahed for th- per.e-l riMiiiarntiwa weaka) the 1 1 nrieanapar snbliahi-1 at 1 u. paper ia hi use deanaili-l aeaieat aaid eiaaam. aliiXKY fT'eaf ewttftewri.1 Jnne 4 I ui lt rui I 1 in pmwt within ivvn-y with the rteajater the Cm ted Mates Land 1 uoi mcuMir ui ue iii or ernei arrer tiiA utrien .1 thmm a nH. .1 period of about eight days thtiv were i nw i of tbia aiimmon. if aaned in.

period of pabiieatum' hereof, or they wdlbe ti.L I J. ny Tiriue 01 Drwi. ofw 01 wetatute u.ui, v. imuui iu jiw win -i, iiai muin uurty uaya; IC I 111 office at from Calhl A Close Call. A few days since two Mexicans, nn- Ausnst next at 10 o'clock I commonly well mounted, rode into Ari rally prosperous.

Tw frr IT r- niTleA in Miini jf a -bovtet" of wheat and barley beads t.ebod- and inif who as to the be, Leavy, was sink- cround, fired several Staley also saw the rlrinc a. unless a majority of the committee shall ltefore 1st next e.iKnify their objection tnereto. Very Ilespeetfnlly Yours, Cihk CiiuncniLi, Chairman. The following is a list of the bers of tlie Territorial Central mittee: Prescott Clark Churchill, Chairman; U. U.

liean; lienry A liicelow. ecretan-. 3 i. Mineral I'nrt A Inna AVIiitft from the srear. Gibraltar rsneh.

Casa r. ootiy Colomo! Gramle, learinK tb oomplimente of va St. Tinson. -Mr. H.

Elliott Ttte heads of the grain are well filled and huge, and it artesian water could lie found in that vicinity larpe crops of like grain eon Id be raised throughout that section of the country. The Democrats held their primary election in Recorder 1 tragi's otiiee last faaturday heard Gibson say to Murphy who was some furty feet away, "I fixe 1 him." etc. Italian! did not identify the witness bat Staley did. The Commii- i Blotter after rmdiiur a portion of Staley' 3 1 testimonv. aaid that in riara- wne4i afternoon, to elect two dele- i eluv' nM nmto b-.

Kates othe Torntonal Convention to than that Gibww wa be held 1'henix on the 11th of July one of tri. present with the cominir. rhe iAU wero open from two other two fendHnU before, durinB dnd to sir clock, with 3Ies trs. Ited, Shaw Aooiiuv Hfld therefor it is fol- and Kraffffa, jndBes. lint mnetr-uin.

to UoW ttte oumnilttll(. ballots were amount of votes trate hMil committexl ollHon mtimal oeinir ior -aui Jloroney, Sn. wiUi ninety-six on the hame ballot for Lionel 3L Jacobs. The two gentlemen named ana ou the cessation of finnt: saw Wienix Hancock, 3L II. Calder- Gihson and Moyer leavirur the bodv of wood.

Leaw with nistnla in Uianr han.la Florence a 31. K. Paiiluou i Mr-TWellT beinn' the regular nominees and wore declared elected. Two of the throe times iu which 31r. Jacobs had lieen scratched the name of Ilrajjf; IUM1 been subatituted.

A 3Ioxican borrowed a horse from one of his neighbors a few days bjo. A horse to him was a bonanza and a bonaiisa i8 worthless unless realized on, so he realized on the hors: and pocketed fifteen dollars and then got gkiriously drunk, was arrested and fined thirty lars or thirty days, as the days included board and a mesquit fan his choice was in it readily made Thursday be will be out on trial and as a street reave user will no doubt be a success. The man who boucht the horse said lie knew the horse to bo stolen, but when paving- the fifteen dollars had no idea tliHt the ful owner of the animal would no soon pnt in his claim. He, of course, forfeited the money and tlie owner took thelMirse. A party of fine-lookinp, clean and well dressed immigrants, to tho number of about tweuty-five pawed throuch son to-day en route to LosAnKele to which place they go to buy ranches and raife fruit.

3Iost of them were from Pike county, Illinois, the recent nadoes and floods in that country Iihv- ing discouraged them and so forced them to seek new hornet farther west. I Mr. A. L. Foreman, of the part, a I gentlemanly and intelligent man, states I that in the State of Illinois there are at the present timo thousan Is ot acres of wheat almost submerged, the heads only being above tho water anil much of what escaped the water was dcetroyed by army worms, which he said covered tlie ground at the rate of at least ten bushels per acre, and in some caies still worse than that.

3Ir. Foreman predicted that the coming fall would spc the largest emigration this waythan was evor known before, the emigrants coming mostly from the States of Iowa, Illinois, diana and Michigan. Most of those who propose to emigrate will make their homes in California, and, like those now on the way, will engage in the fruit buiineta. reasvn or probable ntuAe therefor. He thefore denied the petition of defendants I that they shonhl be discharged or al lowed bail, so committed them attain lo the custody of the Sheriff.

11m crowd then dispersed and the prisoners, after a short consultation with tlteir counsel, were reconducted to on. Mr. Fitch on being called ttpou in his ofHee stated that for the present time he would carry the case no farther, as there were no judge in th' Territory before whom it could be beard with the tion of Judifp French aud be was away up iu Apache county. Judge Stilwell was in California, Porter had resigned and his aneeewror, if aptotnted, had not yet reached the Territory, so for the present lrothimr more nonld be done. 31a.oiilp Celebration.

A Ills: Pall. The members of Tucson Lodge Xo. A colored mat! whot; name was not i SCSntetinthoirhallMonday eveningand teamed fell from a second story window decided by vote to celebrate the day of in the Western Union Telecrapb build-' tu'r patron saint St. John, by a supper ing tm PenBinirtoti street last 3Ionday. and dance, on the 24th of June coming.

For a half hour he Isy senaelesn on the I Tickets will bo issued to3Iasons only sidewalk, the ladies of the house doinr i nQd they are invited to attend with T. Smith. Pinal City H. 1L Davis. Ehrenberg A.

Frank. Tnma C. II. Urinley. Tucson J.

H. Toole, Sam Hughes, E. Olios, E. I). Pornroy, Treasurer.

Fort Grant H. C. Hooker. Tombstone A. Light Oro 1'lanoo J.

31. Kirkpatrick. llev. U. Gregory returned from cott this morning at which place he has been visiting for the past two weeks, where he in conjunction with the representatives of other churches organized what is to be known as the "Central Arizona Baptist Association," which has for its aim the keeping of the records of the different churches in the Territory, of tlie Baptist denomination.

Four churches were represented by fourteen delegates. The utmost harmony vailed; other clergyman were prpsent, among them Itev. O. C. Wheeler of Oakland ami Bishop Head of Xew Meix- ioo.

When iu Prescott the weather, 3Ir. Gregory nays, was quite cold, so much so that overcoats were much in demand. On his return he remained over for a i few days in Phenix, and while thero organized a Baptist church ot about twenty members. An adjournment was had to perfect the enrolling of mem- i iters. what was possible to resuscitate him, finally opening his eyes be said "whose house am dis dat I falls out ob," and ou being shown the window continued, "3Iay de Ijord bab.

mercy on me." He had not it appears any bones broken but is tbtmht to be injured internally as be complained much about his breast. A number of men passed by but none fered aewistance until the arrival of 3Ir. Kearon who had the man conveyed home. Mr. Chas.

Behraao, who of late has been employed on the Sonoita railroad, I brought to town yesterday a tmxfitl of I ladies. The following aro the names ot the Committee on Invitation and ets: Samuel Hughes, Chas. T. Etcbells. Wm.

Dowuie, Joseph Bayer, McC. Elliott and Joseph Phy. CoL Znbriskie was apiiointed chairman on reception nnd general management committee with the privilego of appointing his own committee, which he did this rooming: (X M. Albert Stcinfeld, Solon 3L AUis, Geo. J.

Kosknige and 11. Bneh- man nre his appointees on the committee named. vaca and made nn effort to soli a silver watch. Thoir actions in tho mattor were somewhat of shady and huspicious ture, the belief being general that both were horse ou that tion Deputy Sheriff Stewart arrested them. On trial, as nothing could be proven against them, thoy were ed.

In tho meantime they had been joined by two others similarly mounted and armed. After the trial tlie men mounted and prepared to leave. Stewart was then standing outside of the eonrt house door: the men sitting ou their horses, were but a few feet away, when at a given signal all drew their revolvers and commenced firing at him. The bullets, some twelve or fifteen in ber, cut all around him and through his clothes but fortunately did him no ther harm. The Mexicans then hurrahed anil galloped off.

It was the work of but few minutes for a party of cans to snddle up nud follow. After a ride of a few miles the 3Iexicans wero overtaken nud a running fight ensued. Two horses were wounded but so far as could bo learned no men were killed. 3Ir. A.

E. Smith, who gave the abovo mation, states that one ot the fleeing 3Icxicnnswas mounted on a horse that could distance, with case, any horse on the road. Tho men arrested, it was afterwards learned, wero notorious horse- thieves ami robbers, but unfortunately their identity was not established iu time. Hoc Lino Surrey. Judge M.

A. Luce of Sin Diego, says the San Diego Union, received a letter from 3Ie9srs. Cabot and Eckh ilT, gaged in tho survey of tho "Beo Line" railroad route. Tho letter is dated at Altar in the Ststo of Sonora, Juno 7th, the engineers having arrived thero on the preceding day. They say in tlieir letter: "Tho country passed over is very favorable to railroad, and is much better agriculturally than we had pected, only needing a little water, which thero is every reason to believe could bo easily got by boring.

Altar has impressed us very favorably, pearing thtifty aud the valley fertile. There appears to be a large mining gion hereabout, also tributary to the town." They go from Altar to Calabasas and there complete their work, and will forward official reports. Magdalena, The mail sack had opened. Tins snd proven. lessened, ttte Government least eonnrr: but if net led out of the nani within thta Diatrict, then within thirty dara: is ailothercaaxefiMtyilara.

Said artlor. ia brouwht bv aaid tdaintiff imIiui i ihr mmJ t. not everi been i "id obtain a tlecrae iliaaolTinc the I be publtabed fur the i-enod' of aixty daya (ten I falfUllI nf HlatnitlMIt IVIaa'lll tuaraimBBi aaaj a 1 a l. i. Xr.TT'.

rwa raxa. a min.li imrie in ii ua i uiiii ua ior Fwa i oi uuwman weruy Bewnaujer on Ironed at rueaon. If the mail difficulties are not J- aed me aa pub- yotapiwut innrBiip, ftm aaTTlV Mlwanl.l at WOW MM" if JO nu to ipprw nl anw' I the ftwtnrJ imf as mlMuurao mmiIKJ slv. iU citizens the privelojre of wJl ih imUmtx-t by defuit ud wvpplyto Um having their maih. carriotl by private 1 SW rSrSri conveyance and thus save mueh time, r-f uuuuit, tu cuuiuutuuL't' auu iota.

a. let x. bj ty. w.t iiua. iwpmy.

hahed neareat auch claim. NKT I'UUSIKo Kiret pnolicwtina Jwte 11. T. Kearater. Arrir.il of d'oncral Prcuioitt.

Sawtafafn. General John a Fremont arrifed in THK D1STB1CT COOKT. FtRWf JITjj. eveniuc en route tb thel-1 atbe toBatyof Piam. Har- Incson last eveniug en route tb Mexican coast, lo which place he gees in CaldwelL nuuntiSL weu.

aeienaast faM. i jicuon oroueni ia tne uiunrt I onrt or tw iuo interest ot inmioii ami otnerB, tnei PuwtJudieiaJTiutriet i rr iB.r.,..t..r i latter being Xew York and European capitalists who seek inreetments in the mines and railroads of that country. It is the intention of the eral to thoroughly inform him- eelf, by personal observation and quiry into the requirements, condition and productiveness of the coast, ooth present and prospective. That country nas ho thinks all the elements of future greatness, capital and industry being alone required to force it to the front. While there the General will amine certain mines in the hood of Guaymos and 3Iazatan also all the imp ortant cities ou the coast with a tiew to tlie building of a new aud important lineof railroad, but to or from what place the General when interviewed did not say.

But such bu enterprise is projected and will tnt't probably bo built, especially if the. report of tho General be favorable, and upon: it tho investment of much capital He will, be expects, return in the course of six or seven weeks. The posts planted by tho Do Loiig surveying party to designate the lino between Arizona and Sonora havo all been removed, not by the Mexican authorities, as was afterwards learned, but by a ranchman, wh again.t his will. bad been mado an American citizen witb about eight miles of American Territory between his ranch and 3Icxico. The change was not palatable to the old follow so he set himself back, as he thought, by tlie removal of the obuoxion posts.

The new hall for use by the hood of Locomotive Engincerr, now liet ing built by 3Ir. Joseph Sresovich will be ready for occupancy iu the course of a few days. Tho main hall is twenty bx thirty feet, sufficiently large for its in- tended use. The building is situated near Porter's hotel on Toole Avenue. Pima, in theTemlnrvnf Arawui lerrnoryui aria ca M'niwtrreeuBa lo rfain a i.

A Mr a PUtewa fwrtlte atawtrw-a Winter- L'laiM. V. Lisa Orricx Tccsox. A xrxox.t H.lSil-Ki. Sottre ni hereby rtreu the' the Inea Uobl aad iuixer Htataa by Houert A.

Leww. if aavat. wbooepoatoBwaddiVMiia Iwcaon. Arunua. haa hia day filed ita application for a patent for ISP linear feet of the Albatraaa mine or a baaruut Pad, adrer and other mtneram.

with aarfare irrouad HM feet in width, aitualed man. rnea Kinnar iJi-tntt. Pima co inty. I erriiory of 4nx'ine, anil ilaai 'aa ed by the notea anil otnetai pl.j. im ate ui thin ikpcv aa lot number 8lttd to.

n. X-t beiatf aa follow: -oremenexntf at the initial monument at the center of the no'tn end tlie claim, at a pin I 136t-. to aauare in Buanad Nn X. Thence at deareea 2 minntea W. 9b7 faet ia northerly bnwndaxy of claim to aak pnat 4 in aqr feet Ions ia Bwaad uf atonea marked 9.

Thence ear courae at Ml feet to 3( corner at oak poet 4 ib aqr. 4 feet loss in mound of etaaweand marked Taeoce ran 8 deareea h) miaatea fret to waati'ity cenier end ot Hub at aak peat 4 icaqr. 4 feat kmtt in nioaiid nf at own and marked S.N So Coatinuimt on aame courae at S37 feet oak pn-c I in. aqr. 4 feet knur at 8 earner of claim ib monad of ataaa.

marked Ne. i. Thence Tl ihtajuB, 43 feet to oak poH 4 m. aqr. I feat lone; ia mound of atoara.

in auutfc i luieol claim, amrkea a. Thawee dejriwaa ai' faat to 8 corner cf claim wuhio oak peat I tacbea aqnare 4. mat kos in mound of itaoea marked Xo. a. Thence If drariia an miawtea teat to pnat the place of of the exterior bouwdary of a vanatioa 12 iBiejue 30 mnmtea eaat con- taiBiBK 10.72 arm.

Thia daim at aitaated ra the aiope ot marble Peak ib the Hanta rafahaa etonalaiaa abowt mile aortherly at Haltleaaakec eek. rhe tncation nf thia mine ia recorded in the Beswrder'a uflkw. for Pima roasty. in book of lecuiila of miaera imae. Any and all perauna chuminit atheraely any por- of nud np-nt mine or eurfare aw ita ur a l'i raa ia maeecew wlu.n 1 1 U.

8. faaso OrncE. j- yjOTiCE 18 HEREBY a tiro HmBCD Xiaina I w. uettxler. aaant, wboae mi.x 8an FraanaeB.

I ai. haa th.n iui tioo far patent for liuvbaviir I- American mmuut chum, filver and other minerala. wii i aarfare irrouBiL ttiiuated mimrer alrict. Pima rnantt. V- i usated by thebeld aotea atut -l.

in thta ou ea aa let ti. am i Iowa, to-wit: inmBriBS at the initia! weal aad of claim, at aak puat i 5 feet loan, marked A Uun Uieaee a dec Ml mm lineof claim theinit aiaoeeinl Mt I. io oak puat 4x1 uvhea- marked A Mo 2. at aw i. Thence raBaasdeitjU mm j.

claim 1 tv feet lo oak poet 4x4 m. feet Km a. at ae corner, marked meat ml ef atoaea. fmm wkirk t'ntpal eral monument o. 4.rwlwancom:i.

tieara a I5deicsiimin SE ft dee aimin abanc llae at eta pnat Ixt mebea mm re. i Irat Ion-. if ntonea, marked A Xo I. tiotTnttiaa aame cnorae a 4 ii.s.-1 feet toinlerarrt nr eadliae which bean a I ides Ml ana a feet iliatanl at Jw feet to eqaarv. i feet Iobk.

at ae -r Xo V. Thence aglilea SO aun Hua feet to oak poet at nw The of atonaw and aaarked a. I. M. iheeaa.

S. ST Sy1 ff- I decrees mia tea. t. tt to th" corner plaluTw. ina 1 C2NW mliniber cawoniiaS? I -r of the aouih lire.

claim to a par wtAin a oecree ill aoiairaf nueiua of matru I i lt wj motiy exietinirbetwe-n th. aaid plaintiff and1 c.rSTh- ut. ti, defeadaat ami cwta ami aeaerai relief a. Sd i neift-i ii 00 I M. Xo.

ii. Anraea diatrMt 'StZfl? 1 rl feet diataat. 1 Utnre ui t'niiW fWthl'nefhnSTO T'W i.e ana Been www uer.eeaa or aa and ace of bestnnirtc aronsd are required to ile their mleerae rinaa I mouad of auaea. marked r' t) wiiotb Betpater of the Dnited Mat- Land Thence a SU ilea mine An I Olfice al Tncaow, in the Temtary ot to place of beauumic. dnnnstbeaurty days patiorlel publication hereof anauoB noes ji mtu or they will be harn-d by rutue nf the prunatuws outawle the ronttict wu.

of the Statute. I and Waraxw -M rlaiuta. which HENKY COUSINS. Keawter. I Aay aud all peoooa i.

hereby ordered that the abnee notice be inrfi JfZZST imhfebed xt, -lay. (ten con-ecutire JSTTt v. in the rrtxaa. a weehhr eewiMie wM-daJ ui I Tura. i.

i. A ZZi. JL7l hllliZ luetwn. wiewaaM ay me aa neareat aaid daim. HEXET rOCSI.18, Keaietcr.

Firat nubliratioa. Jane 1. 1882. Diatnet Coon, at Turaoa. thia uiastaeath lay of June.

A. ll wee ImoiJ tifcX. JL. CLCH. Cerk.

By C. VV. ClXB. Depnty. iuAI-wSwl alon of tMBamaw Mtae BiMar ha M.aM.uJi..

i i alleer. with aurface anawwL auu re Z.ZZ a wany eaa aan sax teet at eawtheaeterly end in V. thia day apw.ir.it,, TN TI1E DiSTltT rOUBT. FlRrfT JPni a. rial Dtatnet, County of Pima.

Temlorr of Fount in Arisnna. Marr llark lint, Defendant. Ac-ton brooaht in the Dtatnet Court of th. rirat Judicial Dietnt in and for th cocnty of limn, in the lerntoryof Aruona. TbeTer iiory of Aiurma aandV ampins to Jaeon lfc t'tark.

Yon tire hereby auminoned and required to pear in an action bronchi aaainat ron by the alaw't named piaintttf in 1 hat net Coart of the Firat Jodicial I iatriet in and fnr the cnanty of Pima, tn the Territory of Aruona, anil xnawer the omplaint filed with the Clerk of thta Court at Tucson, in aaid C-onnty. ia copy of which comtmint acrompaaiea Uua eaauaoaai wiihitt twenty ilay 'excluatre id" the -lay of aerrinel after th" aerriee utam yua of thia eammone. if aerrel in thta County but if aerred oat of the and within the diatrict. then within thirtj ibya; iu all other caaea forty day. raid acttwB ia hnaurht by the Mud plaintiff to obtain a decree the buotla of mony exiume between you.

aaid defendant and t.te aaid plaintiff, aa more fully appear ly reference to the com plaint herein. Ana you are hereby nottted that if yoa tall to appear and anawer the complaint a abore re. qaireii, ine ptainun will taavuwtawt aad apply Pi the Court for the relief thereta ilemandett and eta and diabureementa in thia behalf pend d. liirn under my hand aad aaal of aaid Diatrict Court at Turaon. thta 2nd day of June A.

1. 13. IlKt). A. Cl.nv.

I leek Hy C. W. Cunt. Deputy. Xamiie ranatlim 1 ilea Baa 40 minntea rL CimtainiBa- acrea.

I'hie claim iaaituateil oa norl Lent id'He of Hill tiutoKaait of nMontaiaa4 aule fiom Anraci. Tie. location B'-tn-e of thta mine ia i ec-wdeil ia the lecwtilm'a oOW of Pima eouaty. A. ib bock i.

record of miaea paaa Sell and Any aad ail persona elaimiar admr. a any tirtlon of mad AuWraee aia. mr lace around thereof are renaire't to awu-ia. i 'deiwr, ebume with the ft- mater of the I nrmheaau-iy center end of claim, which adimaa I. tilted 'at-a Land tMBce at Tuoann.

ff-nn-j the weet nd renter ttie M-rrninx Htar aiains I anami. imrux ua alary uara penoa or I'BD- i5r'ijS hiia- perualof w- i by nnue of the pi AwIiealhaH o. IS fr a ratent tw the KxIeHiisti ttf the jltH-nhit; Star IdMef. V. L.uio ttmo, Treses.

Aarznxju April 1. uez. VOTICE IS HKKEEY GIVES THAT MOBX- uuy 8tar Exuaaion Minis Company, ot Xew Jamey. by Beaj. V.

attorney fact, whoaa piaUnttice aildreaa te Xo. 219 isjuth nixth airvet, rnuafc-lpaia. tvnne. ran ia. haa tbu day paten i ior lounaeB Hll their apollcutioH for notxlreil aad -axta-aine baear fert of the cxtea.

i Heary ttobaasau. Wiluaai Droeuuoua of JXE -HI CUtM.N.- It ia hereby ordered that the be pubbebea aix daya ten ia the nauaa ITix x. a wek i. publiaoed al TBeaoQ. A.

1 i by deaieuated by me aa pubtiaheil caUBX. Hrn1 1 i rat tmhli cat Kin Jwiiel Apwplteiaibaa sis fr fatrlIi Ibbb, attaieaa; Claim (J. 8. Lisd Omca. i.

I. yjmiat hereby th ot B. Itlitn liaid. William iShe'doB, Mary E. pooner.

of Puna, and Tarntnry of Anaaoa. aad deaut. sated by the held aotea and otfieul plat on Ble lathmoBV-a a lot No. II. (itla asd ash rim aernaiaB.

eaui mt M. 41 brin aa toliowa. to lit'. i lirabau hereof, or they will be barred by rirtne ei tae iiroTMwaawf tlie erapate. MKMHY 1 1111 -ItS Boell A Anderaon.

Turaoa. Arizona, attorneya tor appiiruui. ft ia hereby o-dere that the foregMnit notica of application for patent be publiahed (or the perwm exxxy oBya ttea asaxBaaawu weaaai. in th uom t'lTlxxx. a weekly Bewapaper pub.

l.Miedat raeaon. Anmni. which paper tier4w deaisnated by me aa nwblieiieil Mraat each tma. nEXKj HH MNS, Beinater. Firat pabliaatiow.

May 2k. V8t Xotiee. "0T1CE IS HEBERY (HYEX THAT THE 1 amleraiaweil baa uerfonned aa mar amint ork fur tne year i-mliax ilecemher H. lti. f.

lu aonn oi worn on ttte rurx ne. localeit in rata. ifiiuia Iriat net taaxii uf Pum. Trmtatj of An xi in, and if H. X.

Braxz or thuae hni.lina title undvr him do not come forward and pay hia auare of aaid ajaa-aameat work, namely one-half or xjii for abrne nam ail cbum. toseth- ar with coat of publicatiua, within niaety iMi dnye tram the dale of ihM pufatiratian. hia inter- eat in jaud ebua will. arconluuT to the law of the ited Stalea become perf eetrd the nader- iifed. V.

Jt AUJ8UX. Tncaan. march IV. I-ea. 3m 1 recognized tho l'ri'sident nt oace by his photograph.

He is a splendid man in size, lorm, icaiurea nnu auu he appears in style befitting the chief of more than lift)' millions. None of your Johnson tvpe, harrangning the crowd and rewarded with "Bully for you i Psobats Cotnrr. Pnu Cotiirrr. A. T.

Andy:" nor of tho Haves tvne. walkinffli In the matter of the relate of Tuna. G. EoddicA. with his ivife to church and elsewhere, U.S.

I Orricx. area a. Arianaa. 7)TICE IS 1IEKEBT OIVTxTiiA'rALtSC- ateler liarriasa haa bled notice of hia intra- tioa to make final proof in atpioft of hie emption 11 8 No claim, aad Mntrre fiaai try thi rrof. and II.

at aucb proof will ee taken at thia otSoe tba llth day of July. UBS. at 10 o'clock a. m- for the ae i 19, M. 3 E.

nail name the following- ae but wi Btnaa. Til: Heary Buehtnan, Braaiua, Jua. Bats aad Kitt. all of Tucaon. A.

T. HENRY COT8l.3. 1'irat imbli cation June 11. 18tS. K.

PToon. XocxTAiua Pox Cocim. Aaixotx 1 XaaiTOXT. April lMc. KUXEUK A.S UXCCLAIXINQ I 'Hie -inder Mat: Yoaatwhewby a titled that we.

the aaderautnen. -re expaadid Oa Huadred Dollar, is iahor aad tmproernM ta na be Kara a mine, ail I ta the P-taenia nxatatBUM. Pi a oouaty. Anrona Terntary. ia wnlarto b4w aaid premieee sader tne prori- ai neofercrl nJS'lof ihe itansad Hatuieaof the Uaite Htataa, bains the amount required to hold the Qatar for the year radwc Decet.

bar 51. im. And if within ninety daa attar puhlteatiow of thia notice yon fail or refuae to roa tribute roar nrotmrtiiMi of anch exnenditarea aa a deceaead: co-aWtar. your mtrreet in aaxl claim will be. in republican simplicity, with crowd T'TZZZ 'oTtIj "SSwt tteeeaantL harina nleu in tnia eourt bia nBuxjua.

eut lor lt bnear feat uf th- nsa. i oinna; oUL aUTer and aurlaee arauwl Ul eet it, in UreaterrUie minutiribj.tr, t. I' -1 Aruona, and d-ena ed hy il- olfic.al plat on lue this a- aaid lot C7 i eias aa folinwa to-w it at the initial mnnriT cmua. a .10 a-, at a pot txl incnea. 4 feat lopac, ni.mtunfn ,4 atonea.

I 1 1 atone msrke.1 UKl, which United Stat, mineral mum. dmtriet.hara -mLe mininc diatnrt Xo I. 1 rS! ll feet: thence a IS de i f't i TS1 -i met to later- qui poat txl lacbee. feet lone Ib the! repeal auauut marked ikeiice a Jb chum, lot y. ftntii point, of utemetMN the f.

u. oat txl iach. 1 f-t reacent baara n. comer, milked Y.N in reet Otitanl: aame cotr a lec mia at SI) i hence a SI das la aua aai feMt feat to ec corner of claim to paat 4x1 uwbea, 4 mnunmei.t nf claim, to amiaxne ti feet lane, ia mound of atone, marked K. 1 I eet leaw.

marked TcTrrorr oak 18 uerbea ib diameter bean, 1 Tbeace ma a tu das a aua w. Mt Jl feet to in- SJI fe d.etant7 SSTeU.S!ft "i 1 Mack aak tree IS webea tn ins clatm. lot rout ewjh peaat of later- dx Jt tm a e. both maraad I Tbeaee nam. eoura.

at tt t.l- i "c-bea. I feet laaa. IB m.Hl:, m'n. w- lM 'M to aw ciomer pom at na earner, marked 5T Zr liLfj 4xt inebes 4 feat lanr. in mourn! feet to anhaeterl, aad center of cbum.

ta aw eoraer, marked W. 1 smwBd ot rtoB. Tbence Sl Sit faet to marked aw tbeace aame eoarer at lea iramaaiiut pot. 8 A. tba paweuf 1 1 luBa.

ib mnaad itnaa, Bmrked aw I aeraa. s- e. 1K feet to no The ameadad aotice tl, rwaacef alalia. wi.ire a a peet tat inekea. 1 reowrued in the Kecrrfer.

oev fnr I-. hmi iona. ib atound mt atoaa. amrked ty. a.

in book ruonrm of aec. 1 andTSu. TheamrBaeB4daaaaaaiaa.Sltfaae knal. 1 -it eaatarly ceater sad si daim. the place of bmmm.

i sornbn afraid fuba auelTorlk. JTrf ua. onwlaraimr bV3 aarae: the area of AJ4 f1 with the taaoewt mi aina maim Xo. maul ill 1 1 ni bar the Maraiait star Kx- taaalaB Miauar ta. lea nan a 1..1 allimad.

1437 acaia. Blacaetw: ro-riat iwa. dwx mia eaat. The localiia af tl. bum ia reoorwe 1 ia tba ecmSa.

'a uuWo of THeaw mmi. 1 Mai Pat Rail mia af H.e ZL'fS. tTTJi rostofllce. A communication received from D. II.

petrified weeds, plants ami woods from itUrPtmaster of W'iUcox, states that themineral springs on the ranch of tne uisconlinuancc of tne Thos. iltioiMss. ntr GritiexMleB. Thev I Postoffice at Galeyville, all mail matter are purely fossilised and inerirstotl with that place is now sent to lime which has mnriai! th. Ah-on Parties wishing their mail Home Manufactures.

A glance at the handsome new gue of the Colorado Iron AVorks, ver, showing the kinds of machinery of brethren after him. lYhon Artbnr appears in public, the public know it by ryiBjt for an order of dietnbwtion to tt-aerad t.55i i-i. lioraol raid eerate: and that Kndar. the twentr. 111s eiegani carnage auu nimu iu uiaicu, thjn, (a, A.

D. li-e. beine a day of with black coachmun nnd footman be- a term of eaul wart. att: or the April Tana, side him in livprv. tlieir buiPcolored A.

D. Ihe. at eleran o'cUuk a. a at tba ooatt- apaXw-Sm EDWARD KRAITUB suits studded over with shining em-; blems: and other vehicles, big and small aptaan ed by the wid court, and all praooe w- Noiice of Forfeiture. rj'O D.

riERXEY. UK THOSE CLAIMINR JL ander h.m. Yiai are berehy aotined tlu.l 1 uara expenaen one nomirMi uouare ia upon 11, it i- Ab MBll ail I 11a 1 partm of exlaawiBB af the Xwraias -tar mtaa ar awrfaaai 1111 il ad claim II the Pwiatar the United tatea I uml UOae aa t. of Anwiaa. duriatrlbeMltr aaa-' nanad of eatb.

tbav anil tu ..1 of the praTimai af the Matale. MB.rlTOMJWNciKeaietrr. 11 "Jff? rawiBS notice publaebed fr the pannd of auty daya Ueu inarnatiee wwakai the fma. weekly bwiibjbbbt publmoed at TaaaoB. A.

dn paperja kerebyjkairnaled by aa pub. HENKY COUSINS. IWiater. Firat poblieauoa. April MS.

MiriCB to niKiilTtiay. Estate of lUebel X. Carr. Itifia il: are rwguired to file thru- adweree clai. aaawtrrar tbe Ltuteil Slatea Laii Taraaa.

Ariaoaa. durunrthe aixty 'Li or tbey will he i arm I t. of the Bruewrfwia of tba atarate. HEXXY COCHINS It is hereby ordered 'hat the 'or a be pahLabed auiy daya ilea hhiwhi: i ib th Ansa a Crrixxji. a weekK -i- pnMiahad at Tbck.

whMh pi-ar by dreuy- ated by me aa awbiiake.1 n- chum 11EXRY CoCl.N irat June II. pel i Ilea of r. Pnu t'orirrr. aui'm i Twt. P.

Hewatd or thnae who mit -t derauB aa rawh I iilr.1 naa oiaMh nf deaertbed property. Yoa are t.i- t. that 1 with the other owaera bar- m-'-'- bwod-ad deilara tabor aad SHbstancrw as to reuder them hard and heavy as rock. 3Ir. A.

T. Empey, who has prospered in the past Anzons, is bow visiting in Ottawa, Oanada. The Crriz.v is under obligations to htm for a oapy ef the Ottawa semi-weekly Oitizeav sent to them mut.t apply at that office. 31r. Alexander, McKay of the Old Hat district is at present visiting in Tucson.

Tho Old Hat he says is the boss district of the country. The Herdiccompany nre running their coaches with spanking see teams. .1 mm 1 CI lliurt? IS liU.lllUK uuntti'iic. they turn out, and illustrating many of prwideUt, in a suit ot black, sib. back their important specialties is convincing in his carriage, accompanied by his Sec- nroof that minim rvimmnisr.

mill retarv or somo member of his Cabinet owners, builders, and others wanting 11 the President of a mighty nation moving about ns becomes such bolsters, engines pumps stamp mills, dimitarv. Tho White nome every few crushers, car wheels, axles, or any kind evenings is all ablaze with illumiuatlons of wrought or cast iron work can get on the occasion of receptions an dinner in rank, quickly and quietly move aside. I etl in aaid eatate are notified 1 jhen and there atj IBB liaijire diatnc'. ta orderto OTICE 18 HDU.BT 01 TEN BY THE I t.ol aafi pram ma n- aer tne a.oeinne of ear- eiai Amaialinalor or the tion 2Sti Sseued "tain tea of the Catted rtatea. And yet there is nothing obtrusive: the I nT i-il't" UEII Tncatai.

A.T.. May 3. imi. tRVAlri. Clerk.

may24-tnu beias the aawainL require-1 tj held th year endue liec-mber Hat. 1HR1. i fiw I it salk. withia ninety tlaji after ilue notice by publica- noa. you fail or rafnae to can tribute your portion ot each axpeoditare aa aan una i.

your vtrtBeof eXMotnifi laned on a ted, tarn aubacn er a inter aud aectian JxSlV meet rendered on tba ZU day of A pnt IAK ia I XBS. L'XICE S. CLARK. Coart. of teei-et Xo 15.

count, uf PV I A. Haf itTlSXt parties. Yet President Arthnr is affability when approached, nnd grace-j ful and dignified to the ladies, andcour-! what they want near home. These works are the hirgest in the West, are finely equipped, employ over 200 men and whatever they turn out can always be relied upon as of the very' best make and material. 1 hey are prepared to fill all orders promptly.

Those needing Transcrint. anything in their line wonld do well to 1 send for catalogues, ctimates. etc Sir Ifl nstlce In -Mexico. The city papers state that a few days ma. Territory of Anaoaa; John W.

Kuowa, Jaa- I -ii tieeol -Jie iTeare aaaia-t the Ala mintmr om. mi i A mi iwi. num-eu ann anr-aix ojeuara oamiMfe auu I Timr wen T.tnnaaBil7.-HndAllara eoata auilaeera- Xwtfee. tenmi tn alln Cnlon.li,l cnivitiinn nf an! -ouc. ia hereoy eiren that I bare -r- e-Tiol upon and amaad the lotlownu rteaeribBd Kentucky males an averace of i since some fuYitinrirpls fmm Hnixanilii 000,000 gallons of whiskey a year.

I can sawed off tha abuttment pier ot the HEREBY filVE TBiT Tor nndrraixTied haia pot totaled a aaaewmeat for the rear endtua Ikaoaeabae II taai xma American gentleman who has mingled) nromrt. iu.tt: The Air. Mm aboot worth nf work on tNe lien, at, mine, locatadia with the best societv, ami knows how to onemih, and a half -outlaw- from Ha-abaw. SrJiM "ar-X ticx. Haa, rfcieve a diploma; or the most nnpreten-: TXSTlZtf 1 VtJ li IV-ttrw tions of his fellow Citizens.

Boston' TCcm ttu ia, tuv tie mvi aa and nay hia abate of and i Hiatal work. Bameiy. owe-waii er am, tor alma Bamea elaufi. at 11 a cluck a in front ut Juaiice raqaae UMwcber with coat of pubbcatteo, within ainuty oCJiee, in the town of Harahaw. I will aell to Hut (wj ilaya from tba date af thm imhliai nan hie highest bidder, tor cah.

the ahar aVanaed! inlaiaat ia aaid daim teiU. aecwrautai ta the iBwa prepem. -r as mnch thereof aa will Mr tha Uartad Stataa hif palfa.md to the aaid luJrawat xnd aaua. aamneiamwt By W.lXtiJXTXBFirbeawar, sj.tE2t Katies. Xarek H.

mM. So rial lmnalih.fae th. tale of Naebel X. Carr. t1ioia.nl.

to tbeeeediu we or. na au ywraoae "avimr cjataia -eat aid dereaaad. to -xh bit tbam tie. ary roucbera. within ten montba alter the ftrar Pa' lieatlou af thm aexlaa.

to the aaid Speri-l Wmiaietrnlor ex the olwoa af J. Bol.o ia Sat. ford. t4rakam A. T.

P.J.BOUS. Sp-c-al Aaiaatar af the eataie of ninhil M. bbTF. tMCefMPO. patad.

aateid. A. T- Xay I. WSJ. malUwl oa tbattraad KepoMic JtiaiaK auanst amtnet.

nmaeauaty. A- r. i aame property located Oetauer I. 'arriaston. 11.

Uiazraaa. anil 1 1 land iBtordeil ib tha Puaai'oentj tifitae. hook of rmmn cbum i ardai bold aud pinaiaiii I of Baetioa 3S34. RVnaad btatntea betntr the amaaat far the year andiaa' heren. 1 I v.

therefore if withia ninti of thia Botira be wahl ration or rafmw to cowtri crate your pmr-nr axpeBditnre cU'UBaei with nt- i tmo. jowr lalareat ia aaid rlaim i--' uraanty uf tba mharhbar tmoer -i." lour BeaBwrtaaa af aaid erperKiiU" E. i Notice of I'nrfeiture. riwm brkeih I under are ban, aotiCad that 1 Mtlarrenna that tby are 'if hare expanded one haaawd itallara ta mbar aad I lata BMuiaw claim etoiaaas aakt impiOMatawla apow the laati mU Xaw. litasti I at the Pat.uBla K-cal iae, Pttn in the Aatec ataxiaa ebatrtrt.

ia owk-r n. hi Id aid aaaa. kwawa iivvrtKt w-nk bb ptaneaaaa af nartiaa Mt taat a palest mr aad mfaiBe of Ae Caed atnaam, swiag taa aaaS aa the tTb dae of Fehruan. kwfllb aaaaw taeuhe i llwta a. haa.

ir Mat. UWt wixhaa which rwleal ia im recd In Ib- Krr areaty daya after tha. aooee by iiublimliaii. ywu ta faaa. PI-a Omarr.

In Bwrn rati or larait ro maun Bate your proprtloa sf Heroraa. aad mr a miir, aanicaJar your laterM mist ay claim nana ca avjetrebr tba aaademam will baoocaa the nrecertr of tba aao. aiiaiain wBoex mwi aearioB azi. 4. W.

TOtfUiv. r.uu-TEK. W. A. I fS LIT UK Hawks w.

A. T. Jaw 1. JiUwte..

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