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As an auxiliary to this business, freight and passenger lines will be established between New Orleans and European ports, which will be conducted with a view to attracting a large European im- migration into the South-western States and Territories. It is also contemplated to open railway communication between San Anto- nio and the City of Mexico. Between San Francisco and New Orleans there will be twenty-four hundred miles in length of ter- ritory, of which these two centers will be the shipping ports, and the Southern Pacific the intermediate connection. The way and through traffic which will spring up must be enormous. An im- mense and rich mineral belt lies between the two cities, extend- ing through Arizona, New Mexico, and the Northern States of Mexico. San Francisco will supply one portion of the Territory and New Orleans another.
In illustrating the advantage which the Southern Pacific Railroad has been to Arizona, a Tucson correspondent says :
The J. M. Brunswick & Balke Co.
BILLIARD TABLE > 653 & 655 Market St. MANUFACTURERS, ? San Francisco.
LORD & WILLIAMS CO., Tucson, A. T., General Merchandise.
RAILROADS.
107
"My last trip to this place, from San Francisco, thirteen. years ago, cost me $25 from San Francisco to Los Angeles ; time, four days and nights on top of a stage; no sleep, and meals 75 cents each. I laid over in Los Angeles two days, partly to wait for a stage and partly because I was tired out. Then I took a stage for Fort Yuma, for which trip I paid $60, and traveled four days and three nights; paying $1 per meal for pork and beans, villainous coffee, and corn-dodgers. After rest- ing in Arizona City for a day I took a vehicle for Tucson ; fare, $75; time, four days and nights ; no sleep to speak of, and meals a dollar each; taking in all fourteen days, and costing $193. It now takes but two days to make the trip, the expenses of which are as follows: Ticket from Tucson to San Francisco, $55; sleep- ing-car ticket, $6.50 ; meals, about $6 ; in all $67.50, and in the two days, as against fourteen days a few years ago." Upon the com- pletion of the Southern Pacific to Tucson, the Citizen of that date says: "There was rejoicing in Arizona last night. The iron horse panted into Tucson, and with its neigh gave notice that a new order of things was about to be established. The horrors of that Sahara, which stretches for many leagues beyond Yuma, are hereafter to be but themes for jest. The heart of Arizona has been moved up within two days' ride of the port of San Francisco. The days of mustangs, Indians, and barbarism in a hundred forms, are over for Arizona. The modern evangel-the locomotive- has come to bring comfort and joy to our Territory, and will now minister to every enterprise, and back every energy of the people here. With the advent of the Southern Pacific Railroad a new era has dawned on Arizona; our mental, moral, and material progress have commenced with a rapidity never witnessed in older communities ; and our great natural advantages, thus aided and stimulated, will render this progress on the road to wealth and prosperity permanent."
ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC RAILROAD .- This road, sometimes called the thirty-fifth parallel road, is now completed and in full opera- tion to Fort Wingate, one hundred and forty-five miles west of Albuquerque, New Mexico ; and it is confidently expected that by August, 1881, Brigham City, Apache County, a distance of two hundred and eighty-five miles from Albuquerque, will be reached. In an article describing the route of this road, the Al- buquerque Journal says :
" The Atlantic and Pacific passes along the rich valley of the Rio Grande, crossing that stream at Isleta, then stretching over the divide between the Rio Grande and Rio Puerco, up the beau- tiful valley of San Jose to the continental divide. The valley is chiefly cultivated by Mexicans and Pueblos, a very peaceable tribe of Indians, who will become an important factor; and will undoubtedly assert itself when the hand of industry, progress, and enterprise shall stretch forth across this charming valley.
GHIRARDELLI'S CHOCOLATE The Best.
E. IRVINE & CO., Phoenix, A. T., AGENTS FOR THE CALIFORNIA POWDER WORKS.
L. BASHFORD. & CO., Prescott, A. T., ALL KINDS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
WM. B. HOOPER & CO.{
on & Phoenix, A. T., EI P Tex., and Guaymas, Mexico,
} Wholesale Liquor Dealers.
108
ARIZONA.
Thence down the valley of the Rio Puerco of the West by Fort Wingate. This valley is used extensively by the Navajo Indians for sheep-raising. These Indians are not an agricultural tribe like the Pueblos, but are largely engaged in stock-raising, com- prising horses, cattle, and sheep ; and great herds of these can be seen passing through this valley in view of their mountainous reservation. These Indians, like their brethren, the Pueblos, are peaceable; and their large productions of wool, pelts, and hides will develop a large traffic, and increase the trade of our indus- trious business men.
"Striking the Little Colorado at Holbrook, running down the valley of this river, and passing through the Mormon settlements of St. Joseph, Sunset, and Brigham City; crossing canons and ravines south of these points ; passing hard by the San Francisco Mountains, which are covered with valuable timber, and abound in wild game; clear and beautiful springs, gushing forth from the mountains, enrich the valleys with their beneficent influence. Nowhere does the country afford lands better adapted for stock- raising and agricultural purposes than the valleys of the San Francisco Mountains. Enterprises are here met half-way. Nat- ure has crowned this region with everything calculated for the happiness of man. The huntsman, the agriculturist, the stock- raiser, and the lumberman, alike find here the opportunities to rise swiftly above want to prosperity and comfort. The tourist, too, can find here ample enjoyment, and refresh himself with the enchanting and wild beauties of nature. The weary wanderer, whose toils have shattered health upon life's arduous pathway, is hailed by the quickening influences of the climate; and when these peaks become dotted with the modern inns of the nine- teenth century, and progress has wrought the changes incident to an advanced civilization, this locality will become a favorite spot for the sons and daughters of our country. Let the people of the East, the North, and South, sally forth and take early advantage of the great opportunities held out to the enterprising and indus- trious arm of man by this locality.
" Having passed the San Francisco Mountains, the line stretches across the Arizona divide at an altitude of 7,285 feet; and through the plains beyond, where it reaches the junction for Prescott, Arizona, sixty miles distant, passing through the famous mineral regions of that Territory, rich in resources as well as vast in area. The prospector in quest of the precious metals will find his reward in this locality. The entire region from the mountains to the Big Colorado River, 565 miles from Albuquerque, is covered with grass and cedars, and is well adapted for grazing purposes.
" The line crosses the Big Colorado River, near the Needles, about two hundred miles from Yuma. An elegant and substantial bridge will be constructed across this stream, which is designed to rival in skill and mechanism structures of like character, and is to
The J. M. Brunswick & Balke Co.
BILLIARD TABLE ≤ 653 & 655 Market St. MANUFACTURERS, San Francisco.
LORD & WILLIAMS CO., Tucson, A. T., IMPORTERS OF TEAS.
RAILROADS. 109
be in consonance with the superior construction and equipment of this great highway. This river is navigable as far up as Fort Mohave, about two hundred and fifty miles from Yuma, and boats ply between these points. The line stretches across the plain from the Big Colorado-about three hundred miles-to San Buenaventura, on the coast, and thence follows along the coast of California to San Francisco. A line is also built from San Diego northward through Cajon Pass-about one hundred and twenty- five miles-to a connection with this road."
When completed, the Atlantic and Pacific will open up the northern portion of Arizona, as the Southern Pacific has the southern portion ; and make accessible the rich mineral regions in Apache, Yavapai, and Mohave Counties.
ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILROAD .- This road, which has already made a conjunction with the Southern Pacific at Deming, New Mexico, is being energetically extended, and surveys are now being made through Southern Arizona, to ascer- tain the most practicable route for a road to connect with the sec- tion now being built by the same company from Guyamas, Mexico, to Calabasas, Arizona.
UTAH AND ARIZONA RAILROAD .- This is a projected road to run north from Tucson to a junction with Jay Gould's Southern Utah Railroad. Such a road, when built, would do wonders toward binding together north and south Arizona. From Tucson it is the intention to pass north through Florence, running east and near Fort Verde, crossing the great Colorado cañon and river by a suspension bridge, higher than that over the Niagara river, and developing in its progress the great, and as yet untouched, tim- ber regions and coal beds of Apache County. The total length of this road will be 698 miles.
PRESCOTT AND THIRTY-FIFTH PARALLEL RAILROAD. - This company contemplate the construction of a road from Prescott to connect with the Atlantic and Pacific. Articles of incorpora- tion have been filed, and in all probability operations will soon commence. The charter granted by the last Legislature exempts the road from county taxation for a period of six years.
MARICOPA, PHENIX AND PRESCOTT RAILROAD .- This company have recently filed articles of incorporation. It is proposed to commence operations immediately, and construct the road as·rap- idly as circumstances will admit, thus connecting Prescott with the Southern Pacific at Maricopa.
PINAL AND PICHACO RAILROAD. - The preliminary surveys show the length of this contemplated road to be forty-six miles, with no important difficulties in the way. When completed, it will afford cheap and rapid transportation from the Southern Pa- cific to one of the richest mineral regions of Arizona.
GHIRARDELLI'S CHOCOLATE The Best.
C E. IRVINE & CO., Phoenix, A. T., HARDWARE & TINWARE. H
WM. B. HOOPER & CO.{
cson & Phoenix, A. T., El Pa Tex., and Guaymas, Mexico,
Cigars of all Kinds.
110
ARIZONA.
YUMA AND PORT YSABEL RAILROAD .- The survey of the line of this road is now being made by the Southern Pacific R. R. Co. The terminus will be at deep water, at the head of the Gulf of Cali- fornia, where wharves and warehouses will be built, and other ship- ping facilities established. When the road is completed, a line of fast steamers will connect with Guaymas, Mazatlan and other Mexican ports.
In additon to the above lines several others are projected, viz : from the Southern Pacific at Benson to Tombstone; from Pres- cott via San Francisco Mountains and San Juan country to Duran- go in Colorado ; from Prescott to St. George, Utah ; from some point'on the line of the Southern Pacific to Globe; and also a road from the newly discovered coal fields on Deer Creek, to intersect with the Southern Pacific.
PAINTED ROCKS.
About six miles from Oatman's Flat, on a hard gravel and rock mesa, surrounded by the peaks of the Arizona Mountains, rises abruptly a pile of boulders some fifty feet in height, and perhaps covering at the base an acre or more of ground. These boulders are from a size which a man might easily lift up, to a ton in weight. Their peculiar shape and position gives the appearance of having been collected and thrown up here in a loose pile. By going to the top, however, it will be seen that they have broken from a ledge, and that there their edges and corners are less rounded than those found at the base, or strewed over the plain. They are of hard granite, with a smooth surface. Many of these boulders have been painted over, and on most of them have been carved or painted rude hieroglyphics, of many shapes and figures. There are squares, diameters, long and short straight lines, sometimes tied together by other straight lines, and sometimes by regularly curved lines, circles, and circles quartered by bisect- ing diameters-figures which look like gridirons and kite frames; and then there are rude representations of men and women, children, dogs, horses, mules, snakes, turtles, lizards, insects and birds. They have the appearance of a rude picture-writing. which undoubtedly they are, and chronicle the important events of some prehistoric Indian race, who here relate, perhaps, their boundaries, wars, or victories, or perhaps only the name and individual pro- wess and adventures. The archaeologist and reader of prehistoric alphabets will find in these hieroglyphics, as well as in the old ruins found in all parts of the Territory, abundant sources to excite his curiosity, and exercise his study and skill.
The J. M. Brunswick & Balke Co.
BILLIARD TABLE § 653 & 655 Market St. MANUFACTURERS, San Francisco.
L. BASHFORD & CO., PRESCOTT, A. T., Headquarters of Mining Men.
LORD & WILLIAMS CO., Tucson, A. T., MINING SUPPLIES.
-
TIME SCHEDULE.
(SAN FRANCISCO TO DEMING.)
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD.
-
San Francisco to Deming.
TRAINS RUN DAILY.
Deming to San . Francisco.
S. P. Atlantic Mls Express 19
from
t Meals. * Telegraph Offices.
S. P. Pacific Express 20
9.30 A. M.
leave.
SAN FRANCISCO
arrive
3.35 P. M. 3.05 P. M.
2.00 P. M.
94
lv
* Lathrop
ar
11.10 A. M.
2.26
105
.Ripon
10.46
2.34
10
.Salida
10.39
2.52
114
* Modesto
10.23
3.24
127
Turlock
9.52
4.30
152
* Merced.
8.55+
4.55
162
* Athlone Berend
7.27
6.20+
185
* Madera.
7.10
6.27
188
* Borden.
7.03
7.07
207
*Fresno.
6.20
7.51
227
*Kingsburg.
5.35
8.08
235
Cross Creek.
5.18
8.22 P. M.
241
ar
* Goshen.
.lv
5.04 A. M.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD.
8.22 P. M.
241
|lv
* Gosher
ar
5.04 A. M.
8.50
251
*Tulare.
4.40
9.51
282
* Delano.
3.31
11.00
314
* Sumner
2.25
11.59 P. M.
336
* Caliente
1.20
1.20 A. M.
350
* Keene.
12.05 A. M.
352
The Loop
2.20
362
Tehachapi Summit
11.10 P. M.
3.20
382
*Mojave.
10.00
5.25
431
*Ravena
7.35
6.15
452
* Newhall
6.40
6.30
456
San Fernando Tunnel.
6.25
6.45
461
*San Fernando.
6,05
7.30+A. M.
482
ar
*Los Angeles
lv
5.15 P. M.
8.00 A. M.
482
lv
Los Angeles
ar
4.45+P. M.
8.20
491
San Gabriel.
4.23
8.27
494
* Savanna.
4.18
8.30
495
* Monte.
4.15
3.45
501
Puente.
4.00
9.10
511
*Spadra.
3.36
9.20
515
*Pomona
3.28
10.40+
540
*Colton.
2.25+
10.50
543
Mound City.
1.50
11.50 A. M.
563
1v
San Gorgonio
ar
12.55
GHIRARDELLI'S CHOCOLATE The Best.
E. IRVINE & CO., Phoenix, A. T., A Full Line of DRY GOODS.
TIME SCHEDULE.
111
S.F.
9.50 A. M.
Oakland Wharf.
8.03
5.35
178
Wm. B. Hooper & Co. {
Tucson & l'hoenix, A.T., El Paso, { Sole Agents J. A. MILLER Tex., and Guaymas, Mexico,
C. C. WHISKEY.
112
ARIZONA.
TIME SCHEDULE -CONTINUED.
(SAN FRANCISCO TO DEMING.)
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD.
San Francisco to Deming
TRAINS RUN DAILY.
Deming to San Francisco.
S. P. Atlantic, Mls Express 19
from
t Meals. * Telegraph Offices.
S. P. Pacific Express 20
12.05 P. M.
569
1v
. Banning.
.ar
12.37 P. M. 12.00 м.
12.42
583
White Water
1.55
612
Indio ..
10.50 A. M.
3.05
642
*Dos Palmas.
9.38
3.30
653
Frink's Spring
9.10
6.15
715
. Ogilby .
6.10
6.33
721
Pilot Knob.
5,55
7.00+P. M.
731
ar.
* Yuma
.Iv,
5.30 A. M.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD OF ARIZONA.
7.30 P. M.
731
Yuma.
ar
5.00+ A.M.
10.00
793
Texas Hill.
2.33
10.52 P. M.
816
Stanwix.
1.39
12.15 A. M.
850
Gila Bend
12.15 A. M.
1,44
887
*Maricopa.
10.35 P. M.
2.47
913
*Gasa Grande
9.26
6.00+
978
* Tucson.
6.30+
7.30
1006
* Pantano.
4.35
8.25
1024
Benson
3.42
10.55+A. M.
1064
* Willcox
1.40+P. M.
12.53 P. M. 1104
*San Simon.
11.26 A. M.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD OF NEW MEXICO.
2.25 P. M.
1138
Lordsburg
9.48 A. M.
4.10
1178
. Gage
7.51
5.00+P. M.
1198
ar
*Deming.
1v
7.00 A. M.
10.20
1271
. Strauss
1.20
11.40 P. M.
|1286
El, Paso.
12.05 A. M.
IF C. P. R. R. Trains are run by San Francisco Time, being slower than Washington Time 3 h. 2 m. ; Boston, 3 hrs. 26 m .; New York, 3 hrs. 14 m. ; Chicago, 2 hrs. 19 m. ; St. Louis, 2 hrs. 9m.
The J. M. Brunswick & Balke Co. BILLIARD TABLE § 653 & 655 Market St. MANUFACTURERS, ¿ San Francisco.
L. BASHFORD & CO., Prescott, A. T., MILL AND MINING SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
S. F.
LORD & WILLIAMS CO., Tucson, A. T.,
Wholesale HARDWARE, OILS AND PAINTS.
TIME SCHEDULE. 113
TIME SCHEDULE.
(DEMING TO KANSAS CITY.)
ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE RAILROAD.
DEMING TO KANSAS CITY.
TRAINS RUN DAILY.
Miles.
+ Meals.
Express.
8.00 P. M.
1149
Deming
. ar
7.45+A. M.
8.35
1134
. Porter.
7.05
9,34
1110
Sellers
5.38
10.05
1097
. Rincon
4.43
11.02 P. M.
1079
. Upham.
3.47
12.08 A. M.
1048
. Crocker
2.25
1.15
1021
, San Marcial
1.15
2.25
994
. Socorro
12.10 A. M.
4.26
949
.Belen.
10.16 P. M.
4.50
939
Los Lunas
9.52
5.40
918
Albuquerque
9.05
6.19
902
.Bernalillo.
8.26
7.10
881
Wallace
7.35
7.39
870
.Cerillo.
7.03
8.00
863
Ortiz
6,40
9.00+
851
* Lamy
6.05+
10.07
841
Glorieta.
4.50
10.35 A. M.
832
Kingman
4.13
1.00+P. M.
786
ar
Las Vegas
lv
1.45 P. M.
1 25 P. M.
786
lv
Las Vegas
ar
1.25+P. M. 12.01 P. M.
3.50
741
Wagon Mound.
11.05 A. M.
5.00
716
Springer.
10.00
5.40
702
.Dorsey
9,25
6.42
681
Otero.
8,32
7.20+
676
Raton.
8.20+
9.40 P. M.
653
Trinidad
5.50
1.50 A. M.
571
ar
*La Junta. lv
1.00 A. M.
2.00 A. M.
571
lv
La Junta
ar
12 45 A. M.
2.26
562
Robinson
12.15 A. M,
2.55
552
West Las Animas
11.45 P. M.
3.05
548
Las Animas
11.30
5.30 A. M.
497
ar
Granada. 1v
8.45 P. M.
5.35 A. M.
497
Iv
Granada. ar
8.40 P. M.
6.30+
484
.Sargent.
8.00+
7.43
458
Aubrey
6.35
9.10
425
Sherlock.
5.12
9.25
418
Garden City
4.55
9.57
406
Pierceville
4.25
10.43
387
. Cimarron.
3,37
11.40 A. M.
369 |1v
Dodge City.
.ar
2.50
GHIRARDELLI'S CHOCOLATE The Best.
E. IRVINE & CO., Phoenix, A. T., Mill and Mining Supplies.
2.50
758
Shoemaker.
Kansas City to Deming.
Express.
DEALERS IN GRAIN,
Wm. B. Hooper & Co. {
Tucson & Phoenix, A.T., El Paso, ¿ 'Tex., and Guaymas, Mexico,
Sole S Agents
Blatz Milwaukee Beer.
114
ARIZONA.
TIME SCHEDULE .- CONTINUED.
(DEMING TO KANSAS CITY.)
ATCHISON, TOPEKA, AND SANTA FE RAILROAD.
DEMING to KANSAS CITY.
Kansas City to Deming.
Express.
Miles
+ Meals.
Express.
1.15 P. M.
333
Kinsley
ar
1.15
1.35
325
Nettleton
1.00
1.52
319
.Garfield.
12.45
2.40+
308
. Larned.
12.22+ P.M.
3.04
299
Pawnee Rock
11.40 A. M.
3.40
286
Great Bend.
11.08
4.08
276
.Ellinwood.
10.45
4.36
265
Raymond.
10.23
5.10
253
Sterling.
9.56
5.30 P. M.
245
ar
Nickerson . Iv
9.40 A. M.
5.35 Р. M.
245
1v
Nickerson
ar
9.35 A. M.
6,00
234
Hutchinson
9.07
6.35
220
Burton
8.30
6.58
211
Halstead
8.07
7.38
201
Newton.
7.40
7.55
194
Walton.
7 15
8.20
184
Peabody.
6.53
9.10+
173
Florence
6.30 +
9.56
154
Elmdale.
5.20
10,12
148
Cottonwood.
5.05
10.40
137
Plymouth.
4.35
11.10
128
Emporia.
4.10
11.59 P. M.
113
Reading.
3.20
12.29 A. M.
101
Osage City.
2.53
12.52
93
.Burlingame.
2.33
1.05
88
Scranton.
2.20
1.15
84
Carbondale.
2.10
2.00 A. M.
67
ar
Topeka.
lv
1.15 A. M.
2.25 A. M.
67
1v . Topeka. ar
12 55 A. M.
3.04
51
. Lecompton
12.17
3.15
46
Lakeview
12.05 A. M.
3,30
40
Lawrence
11.50 P. M.
3,55
33
.Eudora.
11.27
4,40
17
. Wilder
10.46
·5.30 A. M.
0
ar
Kansas City lv
10.00 Р. M.
2.20 A. M.
51
lv
Topeka.
ar
12.50 A. M.
3.17
35
Rock Creek
12.05 A. M.
4.15
17
. Nortonville.
11.10 P. M.
5.10 A. M.
ar
Atchison
lvl
10.25 P. M.
* Junction for Santa Fe, 18 miles distant. ** Junction for Pueblo, Denver, and Colorado.
A. T. & S. F. R. R. Trains are run by Jefferson time, being 2 hours faster than S. F. time.
The J. M. Brunswick & Balke Co.
BILLIARD TABLE § 653 & 655 Market St. MANUFACTURERS, { San Francisco.
Prescott, A
CO.,
&
L. BASHFORD
TRAINS RUN DAILY.
LORD & WILLIAMS CO., Tucson, A. T., Wholesale Groceries.
STAGE ROUTES.
115
STAGE ROUTES.
* Connect with stages for other points.
The following table gives a complete list of stage routes from stations on the Southern Pacific Railroad and prominent towns throughout Arizona, with time of departure, distances, and rates of fare :
FROM
To
LEAVE
MILES
FARE
Benson.
Contention City
3
Daily.
18
$ 2 50
*Tombstone.
28
4 00
Casa Grande
*Flcrence
28
5 00
Dos Cabezas
Willcox.
Tri-Weekly.
Florence
Pinal City
Daily.
27
4 00
66
Riverside.
Tri-Weekly.
33
00
66
Mineral Creek.
66
90
12 00
Casa Grande.
Daily.
28
5 00
Pichaco.
27
5 00
Globe
*Silver King (saddle train)
25
5 00
Mineral Creek.
40
4 00
Riverside
57
7 00
*Florence.
90
12 00
66
San Carlos.
Every other day.
34
Camp Thomas
69
66
Fort Grant.
66
128
20 00
McMillen.
Daily.
20
3 00
Harshaw.
Pantano
50
6 00
66
Camp Evans.
Tri-Weekly.
25
Camp Huachuca.
40
Charleston .
55
*Tombstone.
65
8 00
*Phoenix
28
5 00
Pantano.
Harshaw
50
6 00
Phoenix
*Seymour.
50
Vulture Mine.
61
Wickenburg
60
*Prescott
125
20 00
*Gillette.
40
Big Bug.
66
66
*Prescott
100
20 00
Maricopa
28
00
Pichaco.
* Florence
Daily.
27
5 00
Pinal City
*Florence ..
27
4 00
*Silver King.
7
1 00
Prescott
Wickenburg.
65
*Seymour.
75
Vulture Mine
86
*Phoenix
125
20 00
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*Silver King.
34
5 00
50
8 00
Globe
Tri-Weekly.
108
Washington Camp ..
14
1 50
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Maricopa.
Daily.
Washington Camp
64
7 50
Tip Top
49
Fort McDowell.
Tri-Weekly.
34
Willcox
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ARIZONA.
STAGE ROUTES-CONTINUED.
FROM.
LEAVE
MILES
FARE
Prescott.
Big Bug
Daily.
34
$
*Gillette ..
60
Tip Top.
69
*Phœnix
100
20 00
66
Crook Cañon
Semi-Weekly.
15
2 00
Turkey Creek
19
: 00
Alexandra
32
7 00
Tiger Mine
41
9 00
Minnehaha
66
64
16 00
66
Brigham City
Daily.
200
25 00
Fort Verde.
45
Hackberry.
120
20 00
Mineral Park
148
20 00
66
Hardyville.
182
23 00
Fort Mohave.
190
26 00
San Simon
Galeyville.
25
4 00
Silver King
Globe (saddle train) Pinal City
66
7
1 00
Tombstone
Contention City
10
1 50
Benson
28
4 00
Charleston
10
1 50
Hereford
Tri-Weekly.
25
3 50
Bisbee ..
40
5 50
Charleston .
10
1 50
66
Camp Huachuca
25
4 50
66
Harshaw
65
8 00
Tucson
Silver Hill .
46
6 00
Silver Bell.
55
7 00
Old Hat District.
Tri- Weekly.
45
4 00
Arivaca
65
6 00
66
Fort Lowell.
Daily.
9
1 50
Riverside
Weekly.
95
Tubac
Semi-Weekly.
60
5 00
Calabasas
66
130
10 00
Hermosillo
275
18 00
Guaymas
370
30 00
Willcox
Fort Grant.
Every other day.
20
Camp Thomas.
66
66
59
San Carlos
94
*Globe .
128
20 00
Dos Cabezas.
Tri-Weekly.
Fort Bowie .
Yuma ..
Castle Dome Landing ...
30
3 00
*Silver District.
50
6 00
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116 L. BASHFORD & CO., Prescott, A. T., LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. 66
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Altar ..
150
10 00
Oro Blanco.
75
7 00
San Xavier
66
40
6 75
Camp Evans
25
5 00
*Florence.
34
5 00
49
Walnut Grove .
Antelope Valley
90
66
Semi-Weekly. .
7
67
Magdalena.
. .
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BULLION SHIPMENTS.
117
BULLION SHIPMENTS-1881.
This table comprises the amount of Gold and Silver Bullion shipped from Arizona per Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, during the months specified. In addition to this, a large amount of Ore and Bullion was shipped by other conveyances.
SILVER.
Charleston. - January $141,152, February $134,125, March $136,904, April $110,297, May $139,027. Total, $661,505.
Contention. - January $135,465, February $113,665, March $168,329, April $210,934, May $259,089. Total, $887,482.
Florence .- January $22,003, February $31,788. Total, $53,791. Globe. - January $20,940, February $18,460, March $43,144, April $41,413, May $44,241. Total, $168,198.
Harshaw .- January $62,590, February $46,138, March $47,247, April $30,836, May $24,195. Total, $211,006.
Maricopa .- January $28,347, February $33,861, March $35,913, April $13,871, May $84,189. Total, $196,181.
Phoenix .- January $900, February $2,470, March $1,280, April $5,800. Total, $10,450.
Pinal .- April $71,684, May $95,208. Total, $166,892.
Prescott. - January $1,200, February $2,400, March $6,550, April $12,400, May $7,790. Total, $30,340.
* Tombstone .- March $2,380, May $11,550. Total, $13,930. Tucson .- January $4,200, February $2,665, March $1,871, April $3,032, May $2,870. Total, $14.638.
Wickenburg .- January $1,319, February $349, March $1,434, May $5,060. Total, $8,162.
Willcox .- February $3,212.
Yuma .- April $3,326.
GOLD.
Contention .- January $291, February $335, March $503, April $612, May $1,041. Total, $2,782.
Globe .- January $7,970, February $7,737, March $175, April $810, May $100. Total, $16,792.
Pantano .- February $195, March $174. Total, $369.
Phoenix .- March $175, April $405, May $300. Total, $880.
Prescott .- January $865, February $3,341, March $955, April $5,041, May $2,375. Total, $12,577.
Tucson .- January $4,980, February $3,495, March $1,867, April $4,105, May $4,235. Total, $18,682.
* This amount, added to $887,482, from Contention, and $661,505 from Charleston, gives a total of $1,562,917 worth of silver bullion from the Tomb- stone mines.
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