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E. IRVINE & CO., Phoenix, A. T., GENERAL MERCHANDISE. .
WM. B. HOOPER & CO.
S Tucson & Phoenix, A.T., El Paso, } Wines of all Kinds. Tex., and Guaymas, Mexico.
OF ALL SIZES AND DESCRIPTIONS.
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ARIZONA.
Vulture .- March $18,800, April $25,500, May $25,795. Total, $70,095.
Wickenburg .- January $17,300, February $22,209, May $750. Total, $40,259.
Yuma .- January $2,416, February $4,250, March $2,350, April $900, May $3,450. Total, $13,366.
POPULATION OF ARIZONA.
CENSUS OF 1880.
DIVISION OF POPULATION.
COUNTIES.
Males ...
Females.
Native ..
Foreign.
White. .
Colored*
Population of Counties.
Apache
3,064
2,219
4,474
809 2,247
3,398 5,030 884
659
5,689
Mohave.
873
317
857
333
306
1,190
Pima .
12,600
4,407
8,298
8,709
15,616
1,391
17,007
Pinal.
2,151
893
1,701
1,343
2,931
113
3,044
Yavapai
3,724
1,289
3,757
1,256
4,790
223
5,013
Yuma
1,977
1,238
1,890
1,325
2,529
686
3,215
Totals
28,202|
12,239
24,419 16,022
35,178
5,263
40,441
Since the census of 1880 was taken, three new counties have been created by legislative enactments. The County of Cachise, from Pima County; the County of Graham, from Pima and Apache ; and the County of Gila, from Maricopa and Pinal.
* Including in the Territory, 1,630 Chinese, 2 Japanese, and 3,493 Indians and half-breeds, outside of reservations, distributed as follows: Apache County, 62 Chinese and 1,819 Indians and half-breeds. Maricopa County, 164 Chinese and 486 Indians and half-breeds. Mohave County, 15 Chinese and 286 Indians. Pima County, 1,153 Chinese, 2 Japanese, and 166 Indians and half- breeds. Pinal County, 64 Chinese and 28 Indians. Yavapai County, 140 Chinese and 54 Indians. Yuma County, 32 Chinese and 654 Indians and half-breeds.
The J. M. Brunswick & Balke Co.
BILLIARD TABLE § 653 & 655 Market St. MANUFACTURERS, San Francisco.
L. BASHFORD & CO., Prescott, A. T., IRON AND STEEL
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Total
5,283
Maricopa
3,813
1,876
3,442
1,885
LORD & WILLIAMS CO., Tucson, A. T.,
WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES.
FEDERAL AND TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. 119
FEDERAL AND TERRITORIAL OFFICERS.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Name of Incumbent.
Office.
Residence.
John C. Fremont
Governor
Prescott ..
John J. Gosper.
Secretary.
E. P. Clark,.
Auditor
Thomas J. Butler.
Treasurer
66
M. H. Sherman
Sup't Public In -truction.
66
DELEGATE TO CONGRESS.
Name of Incumbent.
Office.
Residence.
Granville H. Oury
Florence.
SUPREME COURT. Sessions held at Prescott-Second Monday in January.
Name of Incumbent.
Office.
Residence.
C. G. W. French
Chief Justice
Prescott.
W. H. Stilwell.
Associate Justice
Tucson.
De Forest Porter.
Associate Justice.
Phoenix.
William Wilkerson
Clerk Supreme Court ..
Prescott.
DISTRICT COURT-FIRST DISTRICT.
W. H. Stilwell, Judge .- Comprises the Counties of Pima, Pinal, Cachise, and Graham. Sessions held at Tucson, second Monday in March and second Monday in September. At Florence, second Monday in April and second Monday in October. At Tomb- stone, second Monday in May and second Monday in November. At Safford, at will of the Judge.
GHIRARDELLI'S CHOCOLATE The Best.
E. IRVINE & CO., Phoenix, A. T., AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
L. BASHFORD & CO., PRESCOTT, A. T., Prospecting Outfits Complete.
Wm. B. Hooper & Co. {
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ARIZONA.
DISTRICT COURT-SECOND DISTRICT.
De Forest Porter, Judge .- Comprises the Counties of Yuma, Maricopa, and Gila. Sessions held at. Yuma, second Monday in March and fourth Monday in November. At Phoenix, first Mon- day in April and second Monday in October. At Globe, second Monday in May and second Monday in September.
DISTRICT COURT-THIRD DISTRICT.
C. G. W. French, Judge .- Comprises the Counties of Mohave, Yavapai, and Apache. Sessions held at Mineral Park, first Mon- day in April and first Monday in September. At Prescott, first Monday in June and first Monday in November. At St. John, first Monday in July.
FEDERAL OFFICERS.
Name of Incumbent.
Office.'
Residence.
E. B. Pomroy
U. S. District Attorney.
C. P. Dake.
U. S. Marshal. .
John Wasson
Surveyor-General. .
C. H. Lord.
Henry Cousins
C. E. Dailey
W. N. Kelly .
Deposit'y P'blic Moneys Register Land Office. . . Receiver Land Office .. . Register Land Office .. . Receiver Land Office .. . Collector Internal Rev ..
Tucson. Tucson. Tucson. Tucson. Prescott.
George Lount
Thomas Cordis.
Prescott. Tucson. Prescott.
G. W. Mauk
Tucson.
R. J. Butler.
Tucson.
E O. McClure.
W. F. Scott.
Dep'y Coll. Customs. Inspector Customs
Tucson.
S. M. Ballesteros.
A. J. Keen.
Inspector Customs.
J. C. Tiffany
Indian Agent.
Jonathan Biggs
Indian Agent ..
R. G. Wheeler
Indian Agent ..
Charleston. Tucson. S.C'los Res. Colo Res. Pima Res.
TERRITORIAL LEGISLATURE.
Sessions held biennially. Terms of members expire December 31st, 1882.
Council .- Murat Masterson, (President) Prescott ; J. W. Ander- son, Pinal; A. C. Baker, R. S. Thomas, Phoenix; Solomon Barth,
The J. M. Brunswick & Balke Co.
BILLIARD TABLE §653 & 655 Market St. MANUFACTURERS, San Francisco.
.
Tucson. Prescott.
J. A. Park.
Dep'y Coll. Intern'l Rev. Dep'y Coll. Intern'l Rev. Dep'y Coll. Intern'l Rev. Dep'y Coll. Customs.
Charleston.
son & Phoenix, A. T., EI P Tex., and Guaymas, Mexico,
.} Teas & Candles at Wholesale.
LORD & WILLIAMS CO., Tucson, A. T., MILL SUPPLIES.
FEDERAL AND TERRITORIAL OFFICERS. 121
St. John; A. Cornwall, Stockton; B. A. Fickas, W. R. Meade, H. G. Rollins, Tombstone; B. H. Hereford, George H. Stevens, Tuc- son ; J. W. Dorrington, Yuma.
House of Representatives .- J. F. Knapp, (Speaker) G. W. Nor- ton, Yuma; Jerome Barton, G. R. York, Clifton ; Donald Robb, Globe ; P. J. Bolan, J. R. McCormack, N. Sharp, Phoenix ; A. J. Doran, Pinal; George E. Brown, R. B. Steadman, Lewis Wollen- berg, Prescott; J. R. Rogers, Safford ; David Southwick, Stock- ton; Thomas Dunbar, M. R. Lurty, John McCafferty, H. M. Woods, Tombstone ; E. B. Gifford, John Haynes, John Roman, W. G. Samaniego, E. H. Smith, M. S. Snyder, Tucson.
BOARD OF PRISON COMMISSIONERS.
W. M. Buffum, Prescott; John Haynes, Tucson ; J. F. Knapp, Yuma.
BOARD OF FISH COMMISSIONERS.
John J. Gosper, Prescott; Richard Rule, Tombstone ; J. H. Taggart, Yuma.
COMMISSIONER FOR THE COLLECTION OF MINERAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND PASTORAL STATISTICS.
Patrick Hamilton, Prescott.
TERRITORIAL GEOLOGIST.
( Not yet appointed.)
SILVER KING AND GLOBE
Express and Saddle Train.
- ROBERT STEAD,
PROPRIETOR.
Connecting at Silver King with the Coaches of the Arizona Stage Company.
This is the shortest and most comfortable route from the Southern Pacific Railroad to Globe. Particular attention given to the comfort of passengers.
FARE, - 1 - $5.00. .
EXPRESS MATTER CARRIED AT REASONABLE RATES.
E.' IRVINE & CO., Phoenix, A. T., FURNITURE, CARPETS AND WALL PAPER.
GHIRARDELLI'S CHOCOLATE The Best.
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L. BASHFORD & CO., PRESCOTT, A. T., GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
WM. B. HOOPER & CO. {
Tex., and Guaymas, Mexico,
cson & Phoenix, A.T., El Paso, } Lubricating Oils.
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ARIZONA.
ARIZONA STAGE COMPANY.
WM. H. SUTHERLAND, SUPERINTENDENT.
JOHN C. LOSS, AGENT.
Run a Line of Coaches from
CECASA GRANDE S. P. R. R.
VIA FLORENCE AND RIVERSIDE, TO
GLOBE CITY
Carrying U. S. Mail and Wells, Fargo & Co's Express.
Also, run a Daily Line of Concord Coaches from
FLORENCE,
VIA PINAL, TO
SILVER KING,
Carrying U. S. Mail and Wells, Fargo & Co's Express.
WM. H. SUTHERLAND, Superintendent.
The J. M. Brunswick & Balke Co.
BILLIARD TABLE $653 & 655 Market St. MANUFACTURERS, San Francisco.
LORD & WILLIAMS CO., Tucson, A. T., General Merchandise.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY AND GAZETTEER.
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ARIZONA
Business Directory and Gazetteer.
Agua Caliente,
Maricopa Co, 80 miles s w of Phoenix, near the Yuma Co line. The hot springs in this locality are quite a resort for invalids, the water and cli- mate being very favorable for certain diseases.
Neahr David, springs prop'r
Agua Fria,
Maricopa Co, 20 miles n w of Phoenix.
Calderwood M H, station kep'r
Agua Fria Valley P 0,
Yavapai Co, 15 miles n e of Prescott Marrs John, justice of the peace
Alamo Station,
Maricopa Co, 15 miles s of Phœ- nix. Viall Ransom, M station keep'r
Alexandra P 0,
Yavapai Co, 30 miles s of Pres- cott, is located in the midst of an excellent mineral section, its support being mainly de-
pendent upon trade with the miners in the vicinity. It is connected with Prescott by stage.
Anders J H, gen'l merchandise Anderson John, justice of peace Barnum F C, groceries and liq- uor saloon
Buffum W M, general mdse Campbell -, liquor saloon Curtis Cyrus, liquor saloon Donlan Peter, hotel Hines Frederick, butcher
Minges Bros, brew'y and saloon Rice Charles, notary public
American Ranch,
Yavapai Co, 12 miles n of Pres- cott, on the road to Mineral Park
Lee J H, stage station and liq- uor saloon
Antelope Creek Station,
Yavapai Co, 45 miles s of Pres- cott on the road to Phoenix Martin Rosa Mrs, groceries, liq- uors, dry goods, etc
Antelope Station,
Yavapai Co Bolin Otto, station keeper
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.{
cson & Phoenix, A. T., EI P Tex., and Guaymas, Mexico,
"} Wholesale Liquor Dealers.
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ARIZONA.
Antelope Valley P 0,
Yavapai Co, 33 miles s of Pres- cott, on the road to Phoenix. Hamilton James H, postmaster
Anvil Rock,
Yavapai Co, 68 miles n w of Prescott, on the road to Min- eral Park.
Wilder P C, stage station
Apache Pass,
Cachise Co (See Fort Bowie)
Arivaca P O,*
Pima Co, 65 miles sw of Tucson, is a mining settlement in the Arivaca District. In this vi- cinity are a number of mines which were worked many years ago by the Spaniards and Mexicans, who erected smelters, and it is said ex- tracted a large amount of bullion. At present quite a number of mines are being worked, some of which are yielding good ore. With the exception of a few months the climate of this section is all that could be desired, the days being warm and pleas- ant and the nights cool. Com- munication is maintained with Tucson and other points by a tri-weekly line of stages.
Arivaca Mill Co, W F Witherill superintendent
Bernard N W, postmaster Bernard N W & Co, gen'l mdse Rollins Volney E, justice of the peace Rouillier Camille, hotel
Aubrey P 0,
Mohave Co, 220 miles above Yuma, on the north side of Bill Williams Fork, near its junction with the Colorado, is the landing- point for freight for the towns and mining dis- tricts in the southern por- tion of Mohave County. The steamers of the Colorado Steam Navigation Company maintain communication with Yuma. .
Halleck Thomas, postmaster and general merchandise
Bed Rock,
Yavapai Co. (See Big Bug P Ó.)
Benson P 0,
Cachise Co, 28 miles n of Tomb- stone, and on the line of the Southern Pacific Railroad, 46 miles east of Tucson, is the supply depot for a large section of country, including the towns of Tombstone, Con- tention City, Charleston, Bis- bee, etc. In the San Pedro Valley, in which it is located, are good agricultural lands, that can be easily irrigated. Eight miles south is a settle- ment of Mormons, numbering about seventy-five, who have located lands in the valley, and are engaged in farming and freighting. From the town can be seen the peaks of the Santa Catarina, Whet- stone, and Dragoon Mount- ains. Population about three hundred. The stages of the Arizona Mail and Stage Line leave daily on the arrival of
The J. M. Brunswick & Balke Co.
BILLIARD TABLE § 653 & 655 Market St. MANUFACTURERS, ¿ San Francisco.
LORD & WILLIAMS CO., Tucson, A. T., IMPORTERS OF TEAS.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY AND GAZETTEER.
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trains for Contention City and Tombstone, connecting at the latter place with stages for Charleston, Hereford, Bisbee, Camp Huachuca, Camp Ev- ans, and Harshaw.
Arizona Mail and Stage Line, J D Kinnear & Co proprs Barnett & Block, general mer- chandise and forwarding and commission merchants
Benson Hotel, D H Logan pro- prietor
Blinn L W & Co, lumber, doors, windows, and blinds
Brown Benjamin P, restaurant Bryan George W, liquors and cigars
Clark & Mundell, general mer- chandise and forwarding and commission merchants De la Ossa David, butcher Forbes H B, shoemaker
Gardiner John J, blacksmith and wagon-maker
Germain & Montgomery, gen- eral merchandise, and for- warding and commission merchants
Hammond N W. flour, grain, etc, and forwarding and com- mission merchant
Hills & Carr, grain crushing mill Hutton Edward, barber
Logan D H, proprietor Benson Hotel
Long Yee, (Chinese) restaurant McComas Hiram, butcher
Montgomery James W, post- master and agent Wells, Far- go & Co
Moore, Hunt & Co, liquor sal'n Mundell I N, notary public and justice of the peace
Ohnesorgen & Co, livery and feed stable
Patterson George W, liquor saloon
Riley John, proprietor Railroad Saloon
Robinson J A & Co, groceries Sisson, Wallace & Co, general merchandise
Smith, Waddell & Gibbs, black- smiths and wagon-makers
Vucovich, Lukini & Co, restau- rant and liquor saloon Webb S M, forwarding and commission agent
Wells, Fargo & Co, James W Montgomery, agent Wilt A A, liv'y and feed stable Zeckendorf L & Co, general merchandise, and forwarding and commission merchants
Big Bug P O,
Yavapai Co, 25 miles s e of Prescott, is a mining camp located in a good mineral region.
Levy D & Co, generat mdse Miner S E, general merchandise, hotel and justice of the peace Muncy William, station-keeper Schoonmaker George B, agent Stokes Mining Co
Stedman A C, postmaster, deal- er in mines, and agent Valley Forge Mining Co
Taft Marshall, mining engineer Van Name William, saw-mill proprietor Wakefield James A, millwright
Bisbee P O,
Cachise Co, 35 mile s of Tomb- stone, occupies a picturesque site in a deep cañon, known as Mule Pass, with steep, lofty mountains towering above it, the sides of which are cov- ered with a growth of live oak and other timber. Al.
GHIRARDELLI'S CHOCOLATE The Best.
E. IRVINE & CO., Phoenix, A. T., HARDWARE & TINWARE.
1
WM. B. HOOPER & CO.{
§ Tucson & Phoenix, A.T., El Paso, Tex., and Guaymas, Mexico,
Cigars of all Kinds.
ARIZONA.
L. BASHFORD & CO., PRESCOTT, A. T., Headquarters of Mining Men.
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though only a little over a year old, the place has al- ready assumed considerable importance, and the develop- ments recently made in the noted Copper Queen Mine, proving the existence of large and rich bodies of ore in the immediate vicinity, assures its future prosperity. The cli- mate of this section is delight- ful, there being no great ex- tremes of heat or cold, the thermometer ranging from about the freezing point in winter to about 90° in sum- mer. Communication is main- tained with Tombstone via Hereford and Charleston by a tri-weekly line of stages.
Allen E H & Co, gen'l mdse Buford & Everett, liquor saloon Crosley Mrs, hotel
Daniels & McReynolds, liquor saloon
Duncan J F, justice of the peace Durham -, physician
Furlow W H, cigars and tobacco Graff & Brentley, liquor saloon Hardy E T, general merchan- dise
Hoadley Milo, U. S. deputy min- eral surveyor
Jones J J & Co, news depot, stationery, etc Kelly J A, liquor saloon Krocher John, bakery Lazard & Jones, gen'l mdse Martin M & Co, liquor saloon Nichols, Lamb & Co, gen'l mdse Page & Weldt, butchers Savage W H, attorney at law and notary public Siebe & Tribolet, brewery and saloon Simas Manuel, hotel Stillman H C, postmaster and agent Wells, Fargo & Co
Stilwell Frank, livery and feed stable
Tolles George, blacksmith Walker Mrs, restaurant Watson J B, hotel Wells, Fargo & Co, H C Still- man agent
Bradshaw P O,
Yavapai Co, 35 miles s of Pres- cott, is in Tiger District, a mining locality of some note, where are many promising mines, some of which have at different times yielded con- siderable bullion. Stage com- munication is maintained with Prescott
Austin E J, livery and feed stable and postmaster Bennitt E J & Co, gen'l mdse Grove M E Mrs, hotel Hammond George A, liq'r saloon Raible John, brewery Shekels N C & Co, gen'l mdse Waddell George C, justice of the peace
Brigham City P 0,
Apache Co, 90 miles n w of St. John, is on the Little Colorado River near the line of Yava- pai Co.
Adams J J, postmaster
Ballard William, blacksmith and wagon-maker Sims S J, hotel
Bumble Bee P O,
Yavapai Co, 45 miles s of Prescott.
Snyder Warren W, groceries and liquors, and postmaster
The J. M. Brunswick & Balke Co.
BILLIARD TABLE § 653 & 655 Market St. MANUFACTURERS, San Francisco.
LORD & WILLIAMS CO., Tucson, A. T., MINING SUPPLIES.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY AND GAZETTEER. 127
Calabasas P 0,
Pima Co, 60 miles s of Tuc- son, at the junction of the Santa Cruz and Sonoita Riv- ers, and about 15 miles north' of the Sonora line. In this section are excellent agricul- tural and grazing lands. On the mountain slopes is a good supply of timber, including oak, ash, black walnut, syca- more, cottonwood, and juni- per, and on the river bottoms a heavy growth of mesquite. The climate is pleasant, the thermometer ranging from about freezing point in the winter to about 100° above zero in the summer.
Campbell John, general mdse Quiggle James M, groceries and liquors White & Rodgers, general mdse
Camp Huachuca P O,
Cachise Co, 25 miles s w of Tombstone, is a U. S. military post situated in the Huachuca Mountains, a section noted for the grandeur of its scene- ry. Lofty peaks covered with a luxuriant growth of differ- ent kinds of timber tower to a height of 9,000 feet above sea level, while on every side may be seen romantic cañons and deep chasms, through which run sparkling rivulets of clear mountain water. These attractions, together with the salubrity of climate, and the great abundance of game, will make this locality a favorite resort for tourists and pleasure-seekers. Veins
of gold, silver, and copper have been found from the base of the mountains to the top of the highest peaks, many of which are being dev- eloped and yielding rich ore. Communication is maintained with Tombstone and Harshaw by a tri-weekly line of stages.
Burton C E, hotel
Camp Thomas P 0,
Graham Co, 28 miles n w of Safford, is a U. S. military post situated on the north side of the Gila River. The cli- mate of this section is delight- ful, the land fertile, and wood and water abundant. In the vicinity are hot springs, noted for their medicinal qualities. Tri-weekly communication is maintained by a stage with Wilcox, on the Southern Pacific R R., Fort Grant, San Carlos, and Globe.
Collins J B, hotel Franklin A M & Co, general merchandise
Mann E, brewery, notary pub- lic and justice of the peace Neese Thomas, general mdse ('Neil J H & Co, liquors and cigars Patterson F Mrs, hotel Wood W V & Co, gen'l mdse
Camp Verde P 0,
Or Fort Verde, Yavapai Co, 41 miles e of Prescott, is a U. S. military post garrisoned by four companies of troops.
Head C P & Co, general mdse Head W S, postmaster
GHIRARDELLI'S CHOCOLATE The Best.
E. IRVINE & CO., Phoenix, A. T., A Full Line of DRY GOODS.
L. BASHFORD & CO., Prescott, A. T., MILL AND MINING SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
Wm. B. Hooper & Co. {
S Tucson & Phoenix, A.T., El Paso, { Sole Agents J. A. MILLER Tex., and Guaymas, Mexico,
C. C. WHISKEY.
ARIZONA.
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Casa Grande P 0,
Pinal Co, 28 miles s w of Flor- ence, is on the line of the S.P. R. R., 182 miles east of the Colorado River. It is the supply depot for Florence and several important mining localities including Pinal City, Silver King, and Globe. About 14 miles distant on the road to Florence are the old Casa Grande ruins, from which the place derives its name. These ruins are of great antiquity, and will well repay the curi- osity-seeker for the trouble of a visit. Fifteen miles north, on the Gila River, is an In- dian reservation, where are about 5,000 Pima and Mari- copa Indians. Stages leave daily for Florence, connecting with lines for Pinal City, Sil- ver King, Riverside, Mineral Creek, Globe, and McMillen.
Arizona Stage Co, W H Suth- erland, proprietor
Buckalew & Ochoa, gen'l mdse Fryer Jere, prop'r Fryer's Ho- tel, postmaster and notary public
Marshall Charles, liquor saloon Nutling R, blacksmith and wag- on-maker
Smith & Watzlavzick, general merchandise and forwarding merchants
Wells, Fargo & Co, AJ Wright, agent Western Union Telegraph Co, Arthur H Elliott agent
Castle Creek,
Yavapai Co, 50 miles s of Pres- cott, near Tip Top, is not- ed for a spring which dis-
charges about twenty inches of water, almost boiling hot. Fitzhugh Thomas, hotel
Castle Dome Landing P. O,
Yuma Co, 30 miles n of Yu- ma, on the east side of the Colorado River. About 16 miles distant are the Castle Dome mines, from which con- siderable ore is extracted and shipped to San Francisco. Stages leave tri- weekly for Yuma, connecting with trains of the Southern Pacific R. R.
Castle Dome Mining and Smelt- ing Co, general merchandise Sumner S, blacksmith and wag- on-maker
Catalina P 0,
Pima Co, 40 miles n e of Tuc- son, is a mining camp in the Santa Catarina Mountains.
Young John T, general mdse
Cave Creek Station,
Maricopa Co. (See Overton P O.)
Cerbat P 0,
Mohave Co, six miles s e of Mineral Park, is on the west- ern slope of . the Cerbat Mountains, a region abound- ing in gold, silver, and argent- iferous galena ledges, from some of which high assays are obtained. It was formerly the county seat.
Blakely W G, attorney-at-law Canty D J, liquor saloon and postmaster
The J. M. Brunswick & Balke Co.
BILLIARD TABLE § 653 & 655 Market St. MANUFACTURERS, San Francisco.
.
LORD & WILLIAMS CO., Tucson, A. T.,
Wholesale HARDWARE, OILS AND PAINTS.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY AND GAZETTEER. 129
Charleston P 0,
Cachise Co, 10 miles w of Tomb- stone, occupies a pleasant site on the west bank of the San Pedro River. Look- ing towards the north can be seen the Whetstone Mount- ains, to the south the Sierra de San José range in Sonora, and in a westerly direction the lofty peaks of the Hua- chucas. The town has a pop- ulation of about three hund- red, and contains several stores, some of which have an extensive trade with the inhabitants of the surround- ing country. Here are located the works of the Tombstone and Charleston Ice Co, which have a capacity for manufac- turing eight tons of ice per day. The water used is ob- tained from a spring on the premises of the company. On the opposite side of the river are situated the Gird and Corbin mills belonging to the Tombstone Mill and Mining Co, one run by water with fifteen stamps, and the other by steam with twenty stamps, where is crushed the rich ore taken from their mines at Tombstone. In the vicinity of the town is the famous Bronkow Mine, at which its discoverer and twosubsequent locators of the ground met bloody deaths. The old adobe built by Bronkow is still stand- ing, an object of curiosity to the passer-by. Considerable trade is carried on with So- nora by means of pack-trains, and it requires vigilance on the part of the Custom-House
officer stationed here to pre- vent smuggling. Communi- cation is maintained with Tombstone, Bisbee, Camp Huachuca, Harshaw, and other points, by the stages of the Arizona Mail and Stage Line.
Arizona Mail and Stage Line, J 1) Kinnear & Co prop'rs Barton Jeremiah, liquor saloon Blinn L W & Co, lumber, doors, windows, and blinds
Brooks G H & Co, wines and liquors
Burnell J C, notary public and justice of the peace
Charles Kee, (Chinese) res'rant Clarke James, liquor saloon Cramer David R, butcher
Field D C, agent Wells, Fargo & Co and notary public Fleres Antonio, proprietor Oc- cidental hotel
Gattrell A T, postmaster Gird Richard, president Tomb-
stone and Charleston Ice Co Herrera F & Co, gen'l mdse Holt D. H, justice of the peace Johnston Thomas B, liq'r ta- loon
Kraft Jacob, blacksmith and wagonmaker
Lenhart Jacob, barber, and to- bacco, cigars, etc Lindsay A E, agent Western Union Telegraph Co
Low Ket, (Chinese) restaurant and bakery
McAsh George, livery and feed stable
McClure Ernest O, U S col- lector customs
McDowell & Gattrell, general merchandise
McNair Walter, tannery
McNair & Miller, carpenters and builders
GHIRARDELLI'S CHOCOLATE The Best. .
E. IRVINE & CO., Phoenix, A. T., Mill and Mining Supplies. 3 U
Wm. B. Hooper & Co. {
§ Tucson & Phoenix. A.T., El Paso, } Tex., and Guaymas, Mexico,
Sole S Agents
Blatz Milwaukee Beer.
ARIZONA.
DEALERS IN GRAIN.
Prescott, A
CO.,
L. BASHFORD &
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Pearson Charles W, barber Rice George S, superintendent Boston and Arizona Smelting and Reduction Works Springer Albert, notary public Springer & Hackes, genl mdse Stwart Jacob W, liq'r saloon Stwart & Murphy, livery and feed stable
Tombstone & Charleston Ice Co, Richard Gird, president, D C Field, secretary Weber Charles, liquor saloon Wells, Fargo & Co, D C Field, agent
Western Union Telegraph Co, A E Lindsay, agent Williams Henry F, drugs and medicines Zeckendorf L & Co, gen'l mdse
Charming Dale,
Yavapai Co, 30 miles n of Pres- cott, on the road to Mineral Park
Rogers S C, stage station
Chino P O,
Yavapai Co, 25 miles n of Pres- cott
Delaney Frank, gen'l mdse Rees S C, justice of the peace
Chiricahua City,
Cachise Co Gray John W, civil engineer and assayer
Clifton P 0,
Graham Co, 40 miles n e of Saf- ford, near the line of New Mexico, is in a section con- taining copper mines of ex- traordinary richness and ex-
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