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THE ARIZONA KEPUBLIOA; FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 14, lbS'3, OLD AND NEW. Gov. Hughes Inducted Into Office Without Fuss or Formality. Great James A. Flomlng Named for Torrltorlal Treasurer.

Complete List of tho Gentlemen Who Will Assist the New Administration. Hon. C. 9 o'clock yee-tnliy iiu'imij walke I into ivenior Murihv' hVe. Tne gentlemen shook hiinK ex hiuig'-d sitlut itiona and Gov truer Mnrptiy pointing to tiio chair he hljH' acated, rtquesteu ujvernor IIuil t0 the o( government occurred about the same tiino hut the eenaie at Washington confirmed Mr.

Cttf irtixl.e appointment of Arizona's present governor. Tiitre formality; everything A in readiness for the departuro.oi ontiroiui! governor mid fur tho coming ol luf siicies-or. Told substitution of jinpor n'U Diits win accimpli-hed vuilumt an stoppage in the machinery of ita'e running at full blast up htairs. U'lvernor Hughes immediately took lioidicn lit) had tievjr lollowetl any mhrr occupation than that of gove. nor ftnrinir tir tniy-iwii years he lias Kn aii iiiioo'iant iHctor in the poll' prssnd pro-piroy of Arizona.

There .11 in ich to do and comparatively lit tle tiui in which do it. be vera I lulls lav on the gubernatorial desk ulurii uovernor Morphy cour.enuslv left for his onslderatloii an avalanche of bills as likely to rusli down froui either ur both tn legisla.ive chambers mam time dining the day and then there" were the appointments. Tlie lir-t lot was soon prepared ni sent to council. The illouug gent'emen drew prizes tinJer the new iiduiiuUir.ition nine rleunng, uf Maricopa county, lerri lurial treasurer; Franci J. Heiiey, of Pun.

a inv-geu ral; meiuoers of the lijir.l eq M'lZ loll. T. I). Sitter-ninte, I'm) W. 0.

Foster, of Yavii- di. 1 I aih, of Graham; curators of tlie tprntoMiil lihr.iry, J. ('. Hern dun. of Yivapai.

Win. lloi rinir. of Co- cln-e, and 0 Haker, of Tne ii of enuahz ition if not tilled, the t-rriinntl lUlilllur I eing ix-oliicio the lo'irt Ii member and premium oilier Put otlicial has not ytt been Be-In ltd At lie evening cession tho following muiHi were "elit to tho council: El. SiliMirz, of trictipa, adjutant-general Nether ion, Mine ipa county superintendent ol public inti union. If the apoiiiitiueuiH so far made, may be tiken an earnest Of Governor Unities' adoiimstralion the territory of Ariz ma in iv he considered lliu subject ol mgrtit llanon.

The gentlemen chown are eiiiineutly qualified for the cUces fr which they luvo so- lecte.l. Jiies Fleming, president of the Plat i it ul hunk, the territorial trci-uir, iiiuiigh a cointiaratiwly re-an Tfi 1. ii of termor is H- among the foremost liuancieis 04 on1 uf Arizona hut of all that wide new adjutant-general, is a manv n'ded man, but none is more prominent than nidltaiy side. Lain depaitnient commnuder of the Grand Army, he did probably more tot that order within the territoiy than tiny other man. He it hi pres-nt the efficient eitv recorder of Phtenix.

The appointee for tlie post of super inienueni oi puiine liiftruetion. 1'iof. F. J. Netlierton, is a roddent of Mm City, an od icator of ability, and what more, a hrlcht lieuRpaper man, hav-ii)L' been atsocialed with VV.

D. Morton in the nmnntrenienl of the Free l'ie8 since the that journal neaily a jear ao. Late at niitht lone lift oi appointees whoso unmet) appear in the lee-iclwtlve repoit wero i-ent in. Ainontr them wire W. K.

Meade for euiicrintendent of tho territorial prtHon nndD.I. Ilrentunof Coconino ciuinty for superintendent of the in-Mtne nsyluin. Phe council in executive aei-pion refused to confirm the nomination of His name was afterward relumed but the council persisted in itH refi ml to confirm. Win. K.

Uruckncr, for inpmher of the livestock sanitary nlo failed uf confirmation and Patrick Chanley wa appointed in his etead. HE'S IN THE HOLE. VSNJILBURG St DHiZISON, Leadinc Phoanix Jewelers. r- Mi MK8 A. H.KMISO.

riion of the II tnonnttins. j'1 an nit to Anzjna" lie lueil in i i bad become second to n' it- laiiious financiers of iiilliiunip. Mr. Fleminc bus Tifur ii en in a strict seno a partisan 'is in- bin always been a loyal in ai' durum the last campaign i'1' I in New York for the mi iianoual ticket, lienco bin Pi' "itm nt most ha satisfactory even 'ii -h win Iwheve thai olllces iir the ii i- ht-ntance of tho faithful and ti niv to the insBJes 'evethuit is best that offices Ji I bt IihUI bv those who are faith-la ii cjtnpeteiit. traueisj.

lleney the new al-' in neral is a ref-ldent of Tuceon. man he holds an en- ih pi no fttiioni; tho members of the Ar bar, The 0( (ho board of ir" all sentlemon of territorial 'P'm'un Hon. T.I). Snttnrwliite in ip.) of Tucson. I aluhiv lrl nrnrtn-c Foster of Yavapai, Into "ro1 sihrkof the council and four treasurer of the territory, is 'l0n throughout tho lenth nnd nzona.

Hun i' l' t. A.I...:. ivamus ilk aiiii.1 a'um comity nnd is influentitl his party. He ix bet- ii perhaps by'reap'on of his ex- VI. 'he ir.ii.iru if to.

K. most u.lv a I iiuisaturo. lne Uaker of Phoenix, is no i.ii.uetit a lawyer and possi- Onl it ju'ncu oi iiiu territory. An Incident of tho ExocutlvoSosslon Last Night. About midniulit Ini-t niirht while the council wau in executive session, member imagined ho heard someone healthily crawling alone 'he ceiling of the chamber.

Proceedings were suspended and an invent lent Ion was uinde. It was found thai a lonir ladder had been placed in the hallway utn scuttle hole. The ladder was removed and carried into the council chambr. If any gentleman of an inquiring turn of mind is mixing this morning, his friends are hereby informed where ho may be found. REORGANIZED MORMON CHURCH Its Delegates In Session at Lamonl, Joseph Smith's Son Presides.

L.utoMi. April 13 Associated Press Tlie world's general annual conference oT the Church of Jesus Christ of Litter Day Paints assembled hero yestetdav with aliout 500 representatives and delegates present. JiHepli Smith, a son of Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormon church, was chosen to preside. W. W.

Hlair, his connelor, wasassocia ed prcidetit. The inrennin session was with soeeches by Joseph Sinit'i, W. W. Bla'i, A. II.

Sin th, prtahleut of tlie Qmrum of rwelip; James fTill a uiMmlx-r of Twelve; Anthony, prenidnut of the Suveniv; Charles D'-nv, pienleni of the II gh Pries e. and Uishop Kellev. I h-je people claim to the rcpre-snntativus and successornof th-original Mormon church, and aid now encaged to an important lived action for th? re-cowry from the occupants of the leuiole lot nt Independence. Mo. They allege that nil the property and rights of t'o original church belong to them.

The afternoon ses-iun was takpii upwitl reading the chinch feoeinry and recorder'! report nnd the reports nf tho niin'Rtry. The recorder's rennrt shows an iuctVn-e in ineiiiiiership in the last venr ol over 2,000, the greatest in-the re-organiatiou ha ever had. The reports of the ininisliy show' bright outlook generally and bieatlie a hopeful tone. There was nreachiiig at night by Klder Thnnins Doty of Califorrin. A meetint; ot prayer was held this morning.

A 40 CARAT. DIAMOND. JmMmk MUSICAL. Much tho largest assortment to select from. Honest bio goods at lowest prices such can bo sold for.

17 East Washington Street. relia- Eltridireat 7:30 p.m. All are invited. Chas. Edward Major of the Mnricdpa Investment informed Run iiuc.in presentative yestetdav that he would ha-e to advance prices on propeity in North Capitol addition at an eiirlv day.

This addition is situated in tho" most beautiful portion of Phunix and lots are in great demand. Mr. Mejor, will not, however, advance prices forn shoit time hn ns to give people a chance to give people chance to purchabo ptop-crty nt the present terms. PERSONAL. Geo.

M. Harris returned from Denver yesterday. Perry Wildnmn of Tempe, who has bepti quite sick waa on tho streets yesterday, i S. II. Drai'hmnn, tho entprcrising cigar dealer of Tuc-nn, is in tho cit' aiteuding the closing days of the legislature.

Mr. Drachmon' is the senior mem her of S. II. Draconian of hoth Phiunix nnd Tucson, and has a warm spot in his heart for the caniml city, as wull as tho ancient puoblo. The French Restaurant Is tlie place to get the best dinner.

Notice. Tho tax pajers of this county are hereby notified to list their property at the ollice of tho county assessor for the nssrsmipnt of 1893, on or before the first Monday in June. II. C. Okmk.

County Assessor. Dr. Ancil Martin, diseases ear nose throat aapecialty. Glabsea utted Musical. Pianos and organs of standard make in all sorts of fancy wood cases, on easy installments, hold, rented exchanged.

Tuning done. A. Rbdewiix, Cor. Van Buren and Second Sts. PHCENIX MUSIC CO.

218 220 E. Washington St. ZIEGENFUSS 8l BUTTLAR. Territorial Agency for Lead'ng Makes cf American pianos and Orgns. The.T.

c. PIHMKU I'l Ml, re'ownel tune, durHhllltr and dflKn. Jlftr.threeTr In the nmrket. TIIK III. MUn rtN, wild Ally flve toluU of THK I'KI K.

nil iTKii o.ui i wk To chV. In.truuicnti, Ouitars Miule tioxn or any o'h-r in ih- musical Hue funishelt to order. I'tHllHH Hllll folll on IlltlHllmrlit 1'Ull. IxamlneotirBtocK before pari hiutinc. Corrti.

ondrnce folieltH. Tuiiiiip; Orders Promptly 'Attended to by a Competent Workman. IVUIJUEU TTor "Rubbei stamps For Seala For Stencils For Daters For Williams. Bros! TO 210K.Adms8l PHCEMX, AUIZONA. II.

VY A. NO GUA.1N, Hay There And Barley, too! Will dellrer ti anr part ol the city or additions, At the lollowli LO iV DiNll flllCKs: i Alfalfa Hay, jr bale 40c (luilii liny, 4-ir ltull(l Uai ley, per nark UOo It an par Stnuineil Fluked llarlry per ack uiie i ii. i rir' l'-r xv. 'UllcHt, 00c Special Prices to Wholesale Buyers. Fee us before buying elsewhere.

We will saye you money. and Tho place to iuiest wood Heights. now is in Edge- Suspended by a Hair It Dazzles Maiden Lane Pedestrians. New York. April 13 40 carat diamond hanging by a bnir hehind tlie plate-glass window of njewelrv siore nt Line mid Itronduav, nltrnc'td liundredsof peoule during all oi the pn-t week.

The hair un invisilihi from oulMde the glas, nnd thu big, tii-lilug gem agaiut a background of blnck elvtgenmed like a Plur on a froitv night. Tlie gem is the third largest in Amer-en and is valued at It is a maiden stone in Mdden Line pnrlaiic, and lias never lifen fet. It cnine Ironi the ICimherlv iliaiuond ll-ld in South Africa, wuh hiind aho-n 18 mouths ago and taken ti I "glaiul, where it wu- ni'ked up hy Willmni llarthmnn, tlie precent owner. The other two diamonds in this counirv larger than this, are "The Clevtland," "wned by Minnie PalniT, and ilm Orange I) anion now the propertv of l'lioina' llrui-e, Isi'on, which was belli ill I lie poh.e courts some montns ago pniiiiu me seiuu-meatus to l.s owneri-hip. Minora Want More Wngos.

CoMMiits. April 13 The United Mine Workers of Amerii a in seen ses- cion today decided to abl; for an advance in wnyes. The Halm cf Tho real balm of (Iilcad is tho dried BIG PETE'S ARREST. Tho Murderers of tho Mexican in Jail. Tho Klllinrr Appears to Have Been tho Culmination of a Protracted Drunk.

Sheriff Murphy returned from Sentinel yesterdav morning witli Hig Pete for thu murder of a Mexican near Sentinel last rnesdny. When the telegram announcing tho murder was received here, it was supposed that the "Pete" mentioned was Pete Spetice. a ealqon keeper on the South Gila canal work, who within the Inst month or two had killed two Mexicans nnd probably family wounded mint hi r. the tiinu of tlie murder nnd for peveraldiya before, Hig Pete was 'in sane from drink and while t-hootfngnfr tevolver the Mexican ran tip to learn the c.iue of the shooting. As soon as Pete saw him he began firm" nt him and contimud until lie had given liinl a death wound.

He was nrntt-d tlie same evening and taken befoie jus-tiio of the peace auc waa bound over to tlie grand jury. His intoxication was so thorough that he is not yet quite soh'r, though he begins to realize the seriuusncs of iua crim'e. He Fits alone in jiil and refuses to tilk llig Pete Anderpouis a Swede of whom little or nothingVis known except what has been learned since he cyme with about thousand other men from all parts of the world to work on tlie big canal. He is addicted to periodical fits of violent intoxication, dtir'tig which lie has been regarded ns a dangerous man. McGuire ATliomas, Dentists, Gileon illock will make artificial teeth for the next ten daj sat only $7 per set.

Gold Idlings from (1 Porcelain ciownn I only 5. All kinds ol dental operations Kirnu.v ii-iiuui-u prices nnu eveiv piece of work guaranteed. They believe tlie best way to advertise is to'let people eec their work, therefore make this great reduction. Those who wish to buy property tlie purchase price of which will he spent on the improvement of tlie prooerty bought should invest in Edgeuoocl Heights, McGuire Thomas, Dentistp, Gilson block, aie making ureal reduction in Jirieeaof ilentRl work for the next ten imj. piece ui wurK guuinntceu.

Wm. Lim brock, boot nnd shoe dealer has moved to Sherman block 207 west Washington St. Typewriting and Stenography. Miss Patricia Hutcliln-au, loom 13, Monition building, typewriter and slen-ogiapher. Will typewrite from either copy or dictation." AVork promptl) executed and satisfaction guaranteed.

JIV Telephone No. 71. Cor. Firt and Jefferson Sts. HE STAUHANT.

FRENCH RESTAURANT. Do You Live to Eat or Do You Fat to Live In either iu the 'ren-h Reunurtnt tn'he plac they keep eTrvthlng the nurVct afTjrdf. The coulo and waltcrii a ndepu In their nrs. Tr meal and see for yourself. GABBERT ItOCEllI23.

JUDGEHAWKINS'APPOINTM ENT. No Other Chanses are Expected to be Immediately Made. Hon J. J. member of tlie council from Yavapai couniy, was yes-ti rd.iy appointed judge of the third judicial district to euceeed Judge V.

Vells re-igned. It was reported though the report was not co'ilirmcd ihat Judge Wells bad tendered his retigna-tion some time ngo. Judge Wells is now in the citv in Attendance upon his duties in supreme court nnd will probably nssist in the disposition of the eases now nending in most of will be handed down this afternoon, Except in the ev nt of other re-ignn-tion. no oilier appointments are expected to the territorial bench until the ccnirntion of thu terms of thu present iiicumliPiiis or nt lent tint'l mi- juice of a low bhrub which grows in Im-ly before the next term of r. t- i supreme court.

Syria, ft is very valuable and scarce, for tho amount of balm yielded by one bhrub never exceeds sixty drops a day. According; to Josephus tho balm or bal-Bain of Gilead was one of the presents given by tho queen of Slicba to King Solomon. Tho ancient Jewish physicians prescribed it evidently for dyspepsia. LOCAL BRIEFS. Wiley E.

James of Solomonvllle, wns veeterdavoiimiiieii to pracuce in mc pro He is a lawyer of supreme' court of the territory, ted by years of. Thu tiinu for i.and.ng down pi 10 id, lt Ur, lecisions today in supreiiiu court was from" ten o'clock in tha morning until four in the aiternoon. Deputy Sheriff Willy Wulmer returned vesterdnv from trip to Pliiia-delphin" siiininoned on ncconnt of I lie illness of his brollier who died the day before Ins arrival. Among tho features of the entertainments on Saturday night given by tho MileH SlntidlMis couri nnlinnU nre. leH Sllltldii.h'4 in legal ranks.

Every ship." memhprs ot the lilgli h-iiooi, ine iJ-)hnC. Horndonof Pres- ''Peak Sisten," the "bipsy tttiyni, mber of tho council in tho. and many other dialogues, recitations, miieic, etc. Congregations nt Center M. E.

Church null are rap'dly growing. The c.i....r.n l.mt nlirbt ns nreiicheil hv Rev. rew, of Tombstone, the; H. T. Elthrldtfa on "Sowing and completes this ing" made a profound improcHion on IT.

r. lBnt "uard. the Uav. a. j.

reiier.wiii fcd Schwartz, of Phconix, tho preach at p. tuday and Rov II; T. Found. A large, smnnth, black pocketbook witii clasp, contain ng three di-cbarges of llermau lJluni eld, as mate nnd deep wnter Heani Owner can recover came bv applyine to Constable J. F.

liriggs and paying for tins notice. To the Public. Whereas, it lias come to our notice that the Arioua Construction company, contractors, nre offt ring to fell water franchises and to build laterals and deliver water from the Gila Hend Reservoir and Irrigation company cnuaUwe hereby givo this public notice, "varniiig nil oersons ngniiisl the rnivmeiit to snid Arizona Construction riminnnv. contractors, of nny tnnneyl for the' purchase ol any water franchises or for the building of any laterals or the dtiliiery of water, by said Arizona Construction company, contractors, us they have no legal water franchises to sell, nor legal right to build laterals, nor legal right to deliver water from said canal. Gila Hknd IUskhvoiu and Iuiira vtion Co Hv Lewis Wolfi.kv, President.

The bargain hunter who does not own a lot or more in Edgewood Heights before March, is either no bargain. nt nt or A mtttl Ol hunts i. D. W. W.

Ward hhs removed his res-ideiice to the corner of Monroe nnd 4lh A vii. The Trask-Kessler Grocery A complete line of Holiday Goods, Novelties in Crockery, Delicacies in Groceries, Headquarters for Stoneware. The Unprecedented Demand For Lots in Plt5 Rl as i msi NORTH CAPITOL ADDITION iiiiiaiPiiiiiiiii 'm iiii i 11 Will Compel Us to Raise the Price On choice property in this beautiful Addition. Wo are anxious fo? everyone lot and will continue to sell at the present terms for a short time to owp Think of it Within Two Blocks of the Capitol Grounds! Adjoining the city limits, thus saving taxes. It is between the city and Santa Fo railroad tracks.

No railroad track to cioss. Only ono mile from the court house. $500.00 OASI-I ii ti Will make you a property owner and buys fifteen lots, or $1,000 buys thirty lots-on which you can make 100 per cent profit. North Capitol Addition offers these Opportunities if you want to Improve and profit by thnn. THE MARICOPA INVESTMENT CO.

15 So.uth Center Street. CHAS. EDWARD MAJOR, Manager. -i -r -kllWC 4 ft 1.

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