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THE CA5A CRANDE VALLEY. Information for Those Seeking Homes In the Garden Spot of the West. Pinal comity was organised in 1875 from portioits of Pima, Maricopa and Yavapai counties, and coutuius au area of i.S5M jqimre miles, or 5,435,a) acres, one-third of which could be m.ido productive by a systematic storuge at the surplus water now running to waste. Next to Maricopa it is the most im- fortant agricultural county luthe Territory, t it traversed from east to west by the Southern Pacific railroad, and a branch of the great Santa Fe system is now approach ing trem the aorth. The objective point ot this road is a connection with tha Nmora road, f the same system. The Southern Pacide is also building in this direction from Tempa.and it is confidently believed that work will aot cease until the Deer CreeK eoal fields are reached and connection Is made with aaother branch of that road run ning frem Bowie to Glebe and sow complet ed to Fert Thomas. . , . Thus it will he seen that Piaal county Is the theater ef railroad building at the pres ent tliae, aad Inside of a year Florence, the eoanty seat, will be A BAILBOAD CBHTBS. At present it contaias a population!of abeut 1400, but with the completion of these two railroads and the Butte reservoir no ity in Arizona can approach it for natural advantages, aad a large increase ia popula tion will fellow. Florence is at an elevation of ISM feet abeve sea level, situated near the Gila river, twenty -tin ssiles northwest of the railroad station of Casa Grande, with which it is connected by aa elegantly equipped daily stage line. Going and coming stages run by the eld Casa Grande ruins, and passeagersare allowed a short time to in spect them. Thar are many handsome pri vate;resideaces in Florence, several br ok stores, teed hotel, an excellent grades: school employing four teachers, churches, secret sooMties, a Commercial Club, a news paper (die only sue ia the county ), and the haadseinest court house ia the Territory. Here is held the United States Court for the district composed ef ila, tiraham and Pinal oeuaties. The streets are lined with shade tree, which impart an air of comfort on the warmest-days. FKODUCIS 0 TH YAIXBT. Unlike the Salt river, the waters of the Wlla are fresh aad pure; the soil contains no Alkali, is a deep, rich gray ash, especially adupted to the growth of the prune, olive, almoari. peach, fig, peur, apricot and fruits f all kinds, which pay largely oa the invest ment. It is alse the natural home of alfalfa, which grows in the most prolific manner. The grape does exceptionally well in this valley, and wine and raisin culture is destin ed to become a prominent industry. Citrus fruits have been cultivated to a limited extent; there are a number of orange trees ia the neighborhood of Florence which bear their ge!da fruit each year without pro tection, aad a few date palm trees are also in full bearing. The season is from six weeks to two months earlier than Southern Califor nia, waiebfeivet fruit growers an appreciat ed advantage ia tV.m BABLY MAKKSTS. The absence of fogs and nightly dews is a formidable obstacle to the destructive and unsightly scale-bug, nnd the fruits of the valley are all bright and clean. All the agri cultural products of temperate and semi tropic zones are easily grown here, the long seasons giving a succession of crops thut double or treoie the productive value of the iand. PKICZ3 OT LAKE. Improved lands, with government title and - -water right, can be bought for from i-0 to $W per acre, according to location and im provement. In the immediate neighbor hood and to the south of the Casa Grande ruins there are thousands of acres covered with a heavy growth of moaautte timber yet open to settltBRCut. The are ascong the choicest iu the valley. Water ia inexhausti ble quantity is found at a depth, of from twenty to thirty feet; in fact, a river seems to be flowing nnderueath. liere is a splen did opportunity to take up and improve land with a pumping system of irrigation, which is said to le successful on small tracts. However, with the completion of the liutte reservoir, pumping will be a thing of the nasi and It is nnlv mentioned here for the purpose of showing what can be done, and to magnify the further fact that what was once eonsiaerea A USIKHABITABLB DBBBRT is in truth the most productive land on the globe, and that there is water la abundance to Drlug every Toot or it unaer cultivation, only waiting for the magio wand of capital to develoo it. There is no water-storage - scheme on the Pacific coast that has one-half the natural advantages and so few engineer ing difficulties as the Butte reservoir. Here -nature has built the abutments in ever-liv ing rock, and all that is left for man to do is to put in tne ne&ngnte. tne diuits wnicn rorro the gorge being only separated by a paltry 1220 feet. A country is drained through this 'narrow canyon 2U0 miles square, representing - 40.000 square miles, or larger than Maine and Massachusetts combined. The rainfall is suf ficient to till the reservoir twice a year, and 'the land to be brought under cultivation is practically limitless. This may read like a fairy tale, but it is every word trae, end has .been verined time ana again. CABA G RAIDS BX8BBTOXB. The reservoir of the Casa Grande Valley Canal company is the largest in the territory. It covers a surface of WOO acres, with an aver age depth of 12 feet, and contains about eight thousand million gallons oi water, it is sit. nated fifteen miles southwest of Florence. A levee of earth has been thrown up across a depression in the plain H.uuu leet In length, 125 feet in width at the bottom and 25 feet in -width at ton, 2 to 1 slope on each side, and an average height of 2a feet. The waste is regu lated by I cast iron pipes I feet In diameter, set in solid masonry, regulated by gates and tower. This reservoir cost (130,000, and sup plies water for 6,000 acres. Meteorological Statistics. The signal service of the general govern ment maintained a station at Florence from 1874 to IMS. The reports covering the period from July, 1880, to April. 1882, gives the follow ing statistics, which may be taken as a safe guide to the prevailing temperature given during the series of six yeas: 1880. Mean. Max. Mln. July 86.8 111 61 August 86.6 112 60 September 81.0 107 48 October 8.0 86 12 November 52.1 80 "fit December 50.9 77 27 188U January 45.7 78 il February ...M.7 85 21 March M.7 9 29 April ttg.l 100 8 May 74.7 104 45 June 88.7 11 44 July 87 . 112 64 August 84.5 110 62 September 77. 103 50 October 7.4 88 set nvember 52.4 80 26 December 52.2 81 28 imi. January M 70 23 February 49.4 72 27 March 55.1 W 25 April fffl.1 100 W The heat as represented in the above table luring the months of June, July and August Is nothing like as unbearable as in the Bastern States, ana aeatn irom UX8TBOKB IB UKKSOW In fact, in a residence of sixteen years In Arizona the writer has only known two persons to be overcome oy tne heat, and they recovered. Their condition, however, was more the result of whisky than heat. The air is dry here that a registered temperature of 110 degrees is not as oppres sive as 80 degrees in St. Louis or New York. The Signal Service ourean nas recognized this fact, and reports the difference between the apparent and sensible temperature to be fulls 30 degrees. At nearly all times there is a pleasant breeze; the nights are invariably cool in the summer, and out-door labor is performed without se.-ious discomfort to either man or beast on the warmest days. Tery seldom does the thermometer get be low the freezing point in winter, and in the gardens of Florence to-day are castor bean plants two years or more old, CBTOOCr.BD BT FBOST. " Orange and lemon trees require slight pro tection during the winter for a year or two, until the wood is sufficiently hardened. While it is a popular thing for one to say that he is "not here for his health," it is an undisputed fact that for all pulmonary ail ments no climate on earth is equal to South ern Arizona, and there are numbers of active, industrious citizens, with but one lung, who earns here years ago, exiecting to live but a fw weeks. But for all that, the wonderful Casa Grnnde valley is something better than a hsaltb resort. That portion of the great Casa Grande vallev lyinsr along the line of the Southern Pacifls railway in the vicinity of CasaGrande a i Arizola is at present, and with good r,aw b ociiM ered one of the most desirable portions of this magnificent Southern Ari zona. Great changes have been made in the apiiearance of thUpartof the valley during the last four years. It was about that long ago thut the Florence cautil wus completed and the work of actual improvement bejun. It is useless to deny thut under our present water system there is nothing liko a suffi cient wator to irrigate this vast body of laud TUB CASA GBASDI VALLEY CA5AL is forty-three miles in length and covers 59,000 acres cf land, about 7,000 of which are under cultivation. It is so constructed thut it can be easily enlarged and its capacity in creased. A reservoir covering l.tt'iO acres, having storage enpacity of eight billion gul- lons, in the southeust corner of towultrev6, range 8, gives ample supply of water the year round to ail farmers located below it, but those above sutler by a shortage of H'ater euriug a few weeks in summer. It is proposed to remedy this by the con struction of a huge reservoir at the Huttes. fifteen miles northeast of Florence. Com petent engineers have examined and rejKirted uiKm the scheme and pronounce it feasible, The 1 Almanac $ mu Answer Any Question Yoti may Ask It. & Standard v & American $ Annual. : Ready Jan. 1, 1898, On All News Stands. J j j jt j j j ji j Larger, Better, More Complete Than Ever. l-Tbt most xcidtljr told Annual Riftr- tne Book and Political Manual pueltsttd. THE WORLD, Pulitzer Building. New Yo: MEN.& can cured If YOU suffer fran u ri ths ills of cone to th oMeat EpecLalut oa tb Vvahm CaftM. . 0 JORDAH CO. .1051 Haritt fit, tad 1352. 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Consolidated Smelting & Reflning Co., Philadel pUia Smelt in; Co., Cuggenheims, etc. For pnees and particulars, write ns, stating duty required, Horse Power, et. Catalogues, "SUtionary" and "Hoisting" on application to .. .. . . WEBER GAS AND GASOLINE ENGINE GO, &!fc KANSAS CITY. MO. THB SCENIC ROUTB OF ARIZONA! 8anta Fe, Prescott & Phoenix R'y Co. WITH THS SANTA FE SYSTEM Is the Shortest And Quietest Route to Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and all points EAST. 8,r.t P. A. P. TIME TABLE, Na.tS, Effeotlve December It, 1897. Days. Through Time Card. Days ilond 4.10iv. jliey;10,0U,ilY. SanFranolseo. S.ISp-Tuesy t.lSa-Tueay . ..Mohave- 1 ucsy Tuesy Tuesy Tuesy Wednj J.UOailv ...San 1-ilefro... ..Los Aitjreles , Barstow..., ..The Needles. , .ar l.lSpiTuesy arj 8.30a Tuesy I ..lOuUv. I.UUa,iuesy S (I.,.! MnnH 'iii.lv 'Z.tal!v. I 7.talar. , ...nineman... ...Ash gork. . ,.ar! i.Tlu Mond Wedn 12.3rp Mond Mund ifu.OtlpilvT Mond (10.!ppv. . .. Chicago ...St. Louis... . Kansas City. . ..Denver.... Albuquerque ...Holhrook.. ...Winslow .. ...Flagstaff... . . . Ash Pork . . .00p VVedn 8.15piWedn 7.0Tia Weiln n IrflrlTnotV Tuesy rlll.aialv. Wedn Wedn I 8.00.tllv. 8.40illv. 5 a:in l 10.2.r.p! Mond 1 i!n: lr,.d Thurs Thurij 7-ir.ailv. ThurJ S.tfa'lv. Thurslta.lOplar. .Jl9 11. nnd arlll.2ria Moun .lv 8.uTa, Mond S. bound Passenger N. hound Passenger no. a STATIOKS. Lve Lve daily ItOTJBTAI TIM daily! ntSSplLT.... Ash Fork Arj 7.S0d .0if ttock liutte B.35al 2.13pi Del Rio MI8a t.Tip Jerome Junction... 5.1 aJ HOpAr Prescott Lvi 4.30a t-lSpLv Prescott Ar4.18a .l'P summit fZ' Skull Talley 5.15p Klrhland 5 52pl Hillside 8.45p.. Congress Junction . ;3.taa 2.584 2.S3a 1.52al B2.!.'in i.Uv...... Wichenburg !l2.17n; i.4Jpl.. ..Hot Sorinca Je IH.47tH ft.pi feoria 8.Mp Gleudale , .tJ Alhambra lo.svrt io.,r;p 10.15p 9.iWpiAr Phoenix Lv: lO.UOp1 Dining station. The only North and South Line In A rlsona traversing and reaching the most interest Ing sections, including the great Salt Kiver alley. Through tickets to all points in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Trains connect at Jerome Junction with trains of the U. V. A P. R'y, for Jerome. Connecting at Prescott with stage lines for all principal mining camps ; at Coiigrearune tion with Congress Gold Co. R.R. for Congress and stage lines for Harqua Hala Station and Tarnell. At Hot springs Junction with the C. C. H. S. T. Co., stage line for Castle Creek Hot jinrinM lm all tha vaav hoaltli . At Phoenix with the M.1P.4S.E. T. E'y for points on the S. P. system. Santa Fe route limited trains east bound pass Ash Fork at 2:40 a. m. Mondays, Wednes days and Saturdays ariving at Kansas City second evening. Chicago and St. Louis third morning. For California at 2:40 a. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, arriv ing at Los Angeles same evening. P. M. MURPHY, R. B. WELLS, Pres't A Gen'l Mg'r, Ass't Gen. Mgr., PrescottArix., - Prescott, Ariz. GEO. M. SARGENT, Gen. Ft. A Pass. Agt., Prescott, Arizona. Southern Pacific Railway. East bound. Westbou cd 8 00a ........ 11 10 1 lOp 4 07 540 (Ar 7 80 " (Lv I 50 D28 .-. S 80 10 10 11 40 I 40 2 05j ....Arl0 45 8 45a I 50a El Paso.... Deming ... Lordsburg .. Willoox Benson ..... Tucson Arizola . . Casa Grande . . ... . Maricopa .... ....Uila Bend.... Yuma ...Los Angeles... . .San Fraueisoo.. t 45 1 05p U 1U 8 05 8 45 6 28 8 22 8 45 t 10 11 55 2 20 t 10 Lv) Ur Lv. Lv. MoTICK. Any Information regarding the Casa Grande valley will be cheerfully fur. Binned hyClias. V. Reppy, Immigration Com miwiouer for PiualcoBut-, Vlorence, Ariz. MONEY SAVERS Cost to run One Cent per Horse Power yr Hour. No Cool w Wood sad very HtUo water required. -V.. m gsSimSM , SO, 10, W U. P. Gsarod Boit-t Drain Hoislinj Ecjines, both Geared or Buckets, Csrs, Shivs,etc, making complete use Gssoilno. N'arrtiia. tAatlllbta. etc.. i or on the dumpj AJtltuds makes no i.'"i.i.wjggctacxgOTni3 New Mextco & Arizona P.'y. West. STATIONS. East. 8 OOnnvLv Benson Ar' S 40pm 8 50ami Fairuank I 1 00pm 1 OOamj Huarhnca ;12 10pm 1 tOnmi Crittenden jlO 20am 1 S7pm! Calabasas II 00am 1 15pml Kugales 8 30am Daily except Sunday. PaeiBc time. J. J. Fbey, General Manager. i T. A. Nauolk. L. H. Aluukcht, Assistant General Manager. Train Master. Maricopa and Phoenix and Salt River Valley Railroad. Publio Time Table No. 42. In Effect Thursday, July 1. 1897. Pacific Standard Time. The Company reserves the-right to change time of running all trains with out notice. Maricopa Division. Phcenis to Maricopa Maricopa to Phoenix el P s TJ5 8 1 a B 6TATIOMS. 3 ? r o S 8Q0pj 8 M 7.77 f8 40pi 10.77 tf fi5V 18.10 f 2)p; 28.86 S tup, M.28 Lt Phoenix Ar 84.28 7 40a 7 10a .. . Tempe .Petersen ..Eyrene 28.51 23.51 f7 00a 18.12 m 45a if 8 20a Ar.. .Maricopa.. . . . Lvl 7.82 6 00a PULLMAS PALAOB SLSIPIKO CAB. Mesa Division.- Mesa to Phoenix. Phoenix to Mesa. Frt A Pass nTT.v IFrt A Pass Tt A II V STATIONS. Vo.4JNo.eJ pto..No.'5. TtOalltOpLT Mesa Ar OOul ' " "t.." lOSOai 1000a! 8 00p 5 80p 8 00p PlAr Phoenix.. '.'U DSOaj wmi ooutnern factno In"1 No-19' easthound, leaving Maricopa at Ti-Jn Vft 9 -. L r. , - -.--.iiiT?iij, r, ii n ooutnern ran tin train o. 20, westbound, leaving Maricopa at Connections made at Phopnlx with S. F P. A P. R. R for Prescott end Congress, i.saVT . i -'."""""nays ana rriuays. at j i-' or Florence and Globe, Tues days. Thursdays and Saturdays, at 4 o'clock ft. m. f Trains stop on slgnnL PIU.MAW Palack Slbbpiwo Cab on ail Trains between Eticenlx and Maricopa. 20 MILES SHORTEST ROUTB Between Phcsnix and California Points. K. K. MASTEN, C. C. McNEIL, President. Gen. Supt. F. B. SA5TORD, V - s Gen'l Freight A Pass. Agent. GXHBBAL OVVICSB, PHtKKII, ABIZOSA. THE FLORENCE HOTEL, . . NOW OPEN. . . Hew Twe-eterr Brick Building. Newly . Famished. The nly Flrst-Class Hotel In Flerence. CUISINE UNEXCELLED. Everything Furnished the Market Affords. Mrs. MAMIE PACL, rroprleter. Opposite Armory Hall, Main Strett C E, IICHEA & CO. DEALERS VK General IrcMse Proclamation of Reward. TERRITORY OF ARIZOXA, ; Executivb Depabtmest. fpO ALL WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL come: Whereas, Official information has been re ceived by me from the District Attorney of the County of Graham, Territory of Arizona, that Augustine Chacon, who was convicted of murder and sentenced to be executed at the May term of the District Court, 1896, at Solo monville, in the County of Graham, the judg ment of said court afterward being affirmed by the Supreme Court of the Territory, and the said Chacon being resentenced to be ex ecuted on the 18th day of June, 18U7, and Whereas, I am officially informed that said Augustine Chacon did, on the 9th day of Juno, 18V7, escape from the jail at Solomon vine, In the said County of Graham. Now, therefore, I, B. J. Frankliu, Govern or of the Territory of Arizona, by virtue of the power and authority In me vested, do hereby offer Five Hundred ($500) Dollars Re ward for the apprehension of said fugitive from justice and his detention in anv jail in the United States. In testimony thereof I have this twelfth day of June set my hand and caused sbaz-1 the Great Seal of the Territory to be affixed. Done at Phcenix, thelCapital, this twelfth day of June, A. D. 1897. By the Governor, B. J. FRANKLIN Cuab. M. Bbucb, Secretary of the Territory RED HOT NEWS, Newt That is News to Arizonans in THE Los Angeles Times. Fun. Wire Service. Vkbt Fbleitdltto Arizona.. Clear asd Viooboub. Largest Paper ox thx Coast. The Times is the only paper with a special Arizona News Bureau, and publishes com plete Territorial Correspondence. The Times reaches Arizona points 24 hours aheadj of tha San' Francisco dailies, and is 48 to 40 hours earlier than all papers from the Eastward. 12 TO 36 PAGES. Br sul'. t9 per year. 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Ho aatter on what other work yo are engaged, lt will pay yoa io examine into xma oner. , Apply, staling position, ctpsbility and refa ml ta The rmunpnT its v uir.i yivt e Irviaiteaa-ths-Hadtoa, Now Vesk, ' Netlce of Forfeiture TO FRAKK FIELDISQ McCAFFEET, DB CEASED, TO HIS HEIRS AND ALL WHO CLAIM TITLE UNDER HIM: Ton are hereby notified that I, the under signed, have expended the sum of one hun dred dollars in labor and development upon the "Cousin No. 1" mining claim, being the assessment work thereon for the rear 1896, it being the work required to hold the same The said claim Is situated in Superstition mining district, Pinal county, Arizona. If, at the expiration of ninety days after this notice, you fail or refuse to pay 7our propor tion, $50.00, of the expenditure as co-owner, your interest in said claim will be forfeited to me, and you will also Ipay the cost of this advertisement. SAM THORPE. Dated June 12th, 1897. jelB-imo My address lsGoldfleld, Arizona. G.E. ANGULO'S Meat Market, Mala Street, Florenoe. i Is eonsta atly snppl led w 1th Fat Beef . which will be furnished customers at the lowest cash prices. We buy for cash and are com pelled to sell for cash, and will use our best endeavors to guarantee satisf actios to our oustomers. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, European Plan. GEO. H. A. LUHRS, - Proprietor. Corner Center and Jefferson Streets, Phoenix, Arizona. Leading bmlness and family hotel in Arl- zena. Located in the business center Cos tains ene huadredroems. Pinal County Itnliding ft Loa Association. Florence, Pinal County, Arizona. . T. Wbittiemorb, President, C. D. Kefpy, Vice President. D. C-Stevbns, Treasurer H. D. CASSIDAT.'Seoretnry and Attorney Directors: Eev. I. T. Whittemore. C. IV Repuv, H. D. Casslday, D. C. Stevens, J. M. Li!, a G. Powell and R. T. Bollen. Office: With H. i. Casslday. Directors' reerular meetlnes. first Menda in each month at 7 o'oiock p. m NOTICE. On and after December 1st, 1896, al meat bought in my shop must be paid for at time of delivery. I am compelled to make this order for eelf-protection, d5-tf G. E. AH0UIO. th:e TRIBTTJSnE, The only newspaper pub lished in Pinal County, the richest of all the Ari zona connties in minoa and agricultural lands. In general circulation among farmers and min ers. The most desirable advertising; medium in Arizona. A newspaper that you need not be ashamed to send away to your friends. Subscrip tion $3.00 a year, or $5.00 for two copies (in ad vance). Address TRIBUNE, Florence, Ariz. Florence, Arizona WILLIAMS HOUSE. CURTIS G. PCVVELL, Prep. Rooms Furnished. Everything First-Class. Improvements Addad Nicely Furnished Parlor for the Ae commodation of Guests. Onlr White Help EmploTfd Table board SI per day ; board and lodging f 1.50 and upward according to room. THE Under Management of Dr. GEO, M. BR0CKWAY. Completely Restocked With Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Perfumeries1 Blank Books, Stationery, Cigars, Eto. NOVELTIES ORDERED FROM TIME TO TIME ARIZONA CONSOLIDATED Slap anfl LiYerj Co. (Incorporated.) DAILY : STAGE BETW2EH Florence and Casa Grande Livery, Feed & Sale Stabiea Florence and Casa Grande. ANTONIO CHINAMAN DEALEB IN Corner Ninth and Bailey Sts., Florence, ... Arizona. v" B0 YEARS' vTW EXPERIENCE D ' Tniitp U.e.. r,n2n mtt"9 s sketch and description may R,lT!!,?ertlS ??r OK'nlon free whether an Pjtenu tasen through Munn Co. K receive Scientific Jimerican milf . ' umstratea weekly. mi.HT; ' uiasirawa weeny. jATvest rtr . 7 fcienuno jonrnaL Terms, 13 a ssii's i. J""""". ooia oyall newsdealers. r&CBr,NoWY0rk wa-w iw m cu, """TPgTQDu. X. MESA, FLORENCE AND GLOBE STAGE LINE. Three Trips a week. PayBgat Travsk .nH2T?8ega 5- m- Tnesdays, Tkmrsdays " 'S Arrive, at Flor4ce aVllTsI a. m. Leaves Florence at 1 p. m.. arrlviasr aa Globe at n. m., the following iiy. 1 leaves Globe 8 a. m. TuesclaTs Tht.. Mela at fH-d8- Leav Florence for alesa at 1 p. rrrives at Mesa at 8 p. sa. accmP ove'' niBht Riverside. Goed aecommodatiousg ven the traveling p.blie. onlS m ' ,eclw"? stages for DudleyvUle, Ss rST"?' Oracle and Tucsoa. JOHKsog Baos, Agents at Mesa. 0Urf urA1'' Aen at Globe. i. C. isv8. Agent at FloresM. JTOW-Tb make any ene love yoa. The o- ly jure method. Ko Humfeng. fall, eotlon, l:o, Kqyal SuoU Co-., arol i Florence PiiarmaGy GBDerallBrclialse, i mar-trr WTurm