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Y THE FLORENCE TRIBUNE PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. FXXtfitNCK. ARIZONA. OCTOBER 15, 1898. it Mrs. J. E. McGe is visiting friends In Tempo. Mr. C. E. Perkins returned Thurs day frpm California. ' WHtand Charley Whitlow left Thurs day for their ranch. Untied States Court will open in Flortence next Monday. ' ' . Miss Ella Whittemore is expected borne from Tucson to-day. if Mayor Baehman, of Tucson, was a visitor in Florence this week. L. Rosenstern is in town from Tuc son with a fine line of samplSsC ? .. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Stone and chil rea'are expect?;", tee o-dy. Chas. Smith, the cattleman, spent everal days in Florence this week. District Attorney John McGowan, of Graham county, wasiu Florence Tliars- IT-Menager, the Tucson merchant, pelta eonple of days in Florence this tveekl Judge Doan has had two of hU fine young horses cat by barbed wire re cently. Mr; and Miss Bedondoand Mrs; Bala' xar; of Yuma, are visiting the family of Pablo Ramirix. - ' Mr. and Mrs.' Chas. M. Foreman re turned last Saturday from a visit to friends in Tempe. The Tbibuxe has a fine line of cards and; is printing them for political friend and foe alike. ...... The infant child of D. C. Stevens has been seriously ill for some time past, And is not yet out f danger. George J. Stoneman, a prominent Globe lawyer passed through, Florence this week, bound for Phoenix. Sam Torres left for Casa Grande Thursday on a business trip. He may lake in Tucson before his return. Juan Gay is making a winning fight for Constable of this precinct. He is one of the most popular young men in town. .C. MeGee, who has charge of the Rivirside station, spent a couple of days in Florence this week purchasing aujplie. . . ,. Aii Lee's restaurant opposite the Thibuki office, is in good running order, and is receiving a fair share of business. lia Heid will move into Mrs. Bates' residence en Central avenne to-day, svod- will occupy it during the remainder of the school session. Johnny Brady came over from Tuo on Tuesday, slightly nnder the weath er, and will spend a few days with his -parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Brady. Sheriff D. B. Williamson and Deputy Geo. E. Porter brought three U. 8( prisoners down from Globe Tuesday ? sad lodged them in the Florence jail. A. Orfila, a bright young lawyer from Tucson, was a visitor in town this week. He will come to Florence later and make a speech for the Democratic ticket. Mrs. Kick White has four nicely furnished rooms for rent at her resi dence one block west of the Tribuxb office. Everything new, neat and clean Rooms will be rented by the day, week or month. Terms reasonable. 08 3m Capt. W. H. McKittrick has ordered atliis own expense a national flag for the Willcox public school. Capt. McKittrick raised the flag over San tiago, and rightly believes it Bhould float over every American school house. Sheriff Truman and Deputy Bar tie son left Tuesday for Yuma with Emilio Portillo, sentenced to thirty years im prisonment for killing his wife, and Juan Pajara and Sesario Madriz, ach sentenced to the penitentiary one year for burglary. Chas. D. Reppy, editor of the Flob knck Tribbnk, is the Democratic nominee for the legislative council in Pinal county. "He is a silver man, and two years ago represented his county ably and honestly in the assembly. (Phoenix Enterprise, Both statehood and home rule were turned down by the last Republican house of representatives, as neither, measure wan allowed to paa the com mittee rooms. The Republicans do not want statehood, for that means government by the people. Phoenix Enterprise. A meeting of the Bed Cross Society of Florence will be held at the regi-: dence of H. D. Cassiday on Monday evening, Oct 17. An attendance by all the members is requested, , as there is important business to transact, inclu ding an election of officers. Miss Leila Davies and Mrs. Whitlow came in from San Bernardino, Cal., last Sunday, accompanied by Will and Chas. Whitlow. The former, who is an ac complished young lady, will spend the winter with her aunt, Mrs. M. W. Har ter, and will prove quite an addition to to Florence society. Oat of 229 votes in Tombstone only 28 of them went for Dorsn last election. Col. Brodie who is running on the same sroldbuir platform will know what to expect. Prospector. The work of grading on the Pres- -eott & Southeastern, railroad has been completed and ' the machinery and tools used in. its accomplishment will be brought to Phoenlm shortly. " El wood Hadley, the Indian agent, came up from Saeaton Wednesday and returned the following day. Under riicViftc!ent' management everything on the reservation is moving along smoothly. The Phoenix Herald has a laudatory pitcrial about od Thomas E. Barker, who u to luoiicg for tL legislature in Pinal county. Wonder if it doesn't refer to our old friend Tom Baker. - Chas. A. Whitlow, who had the mis fortune to be crippled np by running a rusty nail in his foot, has had a hard Biege of it, bnt is now getting along all right. He is one of the Democratic candidates for constable of this pre cinct, and notwithstanding his lame ness will ran fast enough to be elected by a large majority. The Heermans Stationery company Tucson, carries the largest and most complete stock of books, stationery, etc., in the Territory. Underthe man agement of Mr. Paul Heerman, the wu'.l-knowa newspaper correspondent, it has become a very popular institu tion throughout Arizona. Mail orders promptly attended to. ' Sr, Ventura Lorona and Srta- Maria Lorona, his daughter, arrived in Flor ence last Saturday from Altar, Sonora, and expect to make this place their future home. The young lady is an accomplished mnsician, and has a sweet voice which has been highly cultivated. It is to be hoped the Flor ence public may have many opportuni ties of bearing ber sing during the coming winter. The voter has no more important duty to perform than that of register ing. If the voter's name is not upon the registration books he cannot vote. It is a matter that all should look to, and yet it is one that is quite apt to be neglected. New voters and old voters should see to it that they are properly registered, and not leave it to campaign committees to see that they are. Registration closes Oct. 17. Opinion of an Eminent Jurist. Ballot reform in New Xork was necessary, says an eminent jurist, be cause mere politicians by trade,' who had no interest in government or politics except to enrich and aggrandize themselves, songnt perpetual control There are other excellent reforms be sides that of the ballot. Conspicuous. anions' them is the reform in a dis ordered physical system by Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which counteracts tendencies to serious disease bred by a deficiency of vital stamina, irreg-ularity of the bowels, stomach , liver or kidneys, and inquietude of the nerves. This sterling medicine, which has for near half a century won popular ravor, not only for its excellent qualities in a re medial capacity, but also for its sciviible prcbtrtiea a a medicinal stimulant. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. Official frroceedluKs.) Office Board of Supkbvisors, ) Florence, Ariz., Sept. 20, 1898.) Board met pursuant to adjournment. Full board present. Minutes of yesterday read and ap proved. " Petition of residents pf Kenilworth and vicinity, filed Oct. 5, 1897, and su sequently laid over, praying for the opening of a county road, commencing at the northeast corner of section 23, township 5 south, range 8 east, thenoe running south along section' line tcj southeast corner of section 26, thence running west along section line to southwest corner of ' section 27, and east to southeast eorner of section 25 in said township, was taken np, and upon motion road viewers were 5?" pointed as follows; .?,,, W. D. Gilson, Harmon Lewis and t'. E. Perkins, county .. surveyor. : &Vi4 viewert to estimate damages to private property and report to this board OS the 3rd day of October, A . D. 18uS."! Upon motion, tuia beiug by previous action, the day set apart for hearing objections, If any, to the opening of, county road as specified in petition' filed In this office Aug. 22, and there being no objection, it was ordered that' the road overseer o( district No. 1, be, and he is hereby directed to open county road as specified in said peti tion, viz : 1 From -Florence going west to the corner of Mrs. Jennings' corral, and to continue on west on section line of lands lying between Mrs. Jennings and Mrs. Mary Harter, passing near Brady's mill and continuing on to crossing of Gila River. The above road was declared a pub lic highway, and road overseer of dis trict No. 1 directed to keep same in re pair. Upon motion, carried by the aye vote of full board, it was ordered that the road overseer district No. 4 be, and he is hereby instructed to expend all road taxes collected from residents living on the east side of the San Pedro river between Dndleyvilla and the mouth of the Aravaipa creek on county road along the east side of said San Pedro river. 0pon motion the salary of jailor was fixed at 175.00 per month, it bein distinctly understood that said jailor shall remain all of every nig-bt within the confines of the court house. Miller and Brown voting "aye", Cook voting 'no." . Upon motion board adjourned to meet to-morrow. JOHN MILLER, F. A. Chambebub, Chairman. Clerk. " .' ABOUT THE VERDE. The Great Copper Mine Was Once Condemned. Do the people of this county wish to countenance and uphold the school book steal that 1 proving so burden some since this schools have opened 7 If so, vote the Republican ticket. Graham Guardian. There will ba ronnd-npfl Monday, November 7, commencing at Francisco Ayalla's, from there to Saeaton, and thence to Florence. Pedbo AHCHEZ, Captain Louis Schloss, at artist of some local note, is painting a large picture on the wall of Paigano's saloon, on Bailey street. It represents Cervera's fleet coming ont of Santiago harbor and be ing attacked by Schley's squadron. It " js an effective piece of work. Awarded Highest Honors World's Pair, DH mm OrriCB BOABD OF SCPKBVISOBS, ) r Florence, Ariz., Sep. 21, 1898.) Board met pursuant to adjournment. full board present. Upon motion the clerk was in structed to order for use in the district court room one water tank to hold not more than six gallons. Board adjourned to mee to-morrow JOHN MILLER, -' Attest: - Chairman. F. A. Chakkebijh, Clerk. (From the Choenix Republican. Senator Alexander Benham of Los Angeles spent yesterday in Phoenix re newing old acquaintances. The Sen ator was seen by a Republican reporter at the Ford last night just before his departure for Tucson, and he talked interestingly of his travels in Arizopa in the days of the Tombstone excite ment. "I came to Arizona first in 1884," said the Senator. "My first visit to the territory was with John Farish, whom I had' engaged to examine for me what is now the United Verde mine. We spent' some time there together, and Mr. Farish made a careful exami nation of the mine and the adjacent mineral country. He condemned the United Verdei nd I relied npon his judarment and did not purchase the prvmerty,- although I had the money with which to pay for it. If I had known as much of mining then as I do now the United Verde would have been Aiine. 'I have' since become familliar vuitjr the property through many long vUits'withMr.W. A. Clark, the owner, sjt'hnrbome in Montana; He is very proud o tu property.. -1 hear miuing men speak of the 'ledge' of the Verde, there is no ledge there, and there never wa one;' On the surface there were a large number of small stratas which lead- from the surface to the great deposit In the heart of the moun tain. These stringers were sent out merely to invite the prospector's pick. You hear the ledge of the Verde var iously estimated at from 250 to 600 feet in width. 3. There is, as a matter of fact, no . end to the, great deposit or zone np to the present development of the mine. The expression, 'there is a mountain of it,' which you often hear in the bills, can be applied to the Verde with impunity. It is without question the biggest mine in the world. If it were more favorably located it would to-day be a greater copper producer than the Calumet and Hecla." "Mr. Clark says the Verde will be come the greatest producer in the world. As fast as he can build ground with slag be will add new smelting facilities. What has become of John Farish? He travels on the ceast and in Colorado and Nevada, and has the reputation of being a very competent mining expert." Senator Benham waa in Tombstone in the early days. He believes that Tombstone will become an important camp again some day. "You heard," said he, "of the project to open up the deup workings on the Comstock lode 7 ncil,. the iombstone mines will be opened up in the same way. There seeaia to be no end to the possibilities in deep mining. Tombstone will be a better camp some day than It ever ." When asked his oninion about the recent discoveries in Arisona in the desert regions, he said: "There will be new strikes in these desert hills fre quently. Arizona is but a part of the great mineral zone which traverses the western side of this continent. There are many lodes yet hidden which the action of time with its erosive winds and floods will denude. Any person traveling in the desert regions can see that the formation of the mountains and hills are susceptible to this ten dency on the part of the elements. The blind leads will have to give np their gold some day. This accounts for the discoveries we hear of in the desert hills, to my mind." Optics Boabd or Sufebvisobs, ) Flobxrce, Ariz., Sep. 22, 1898.J: Board met pursuant to adjournment; Present John Miller, chairman ; J. H. Brown, member, and F. A. Chamber- lin, clerk. Absent Geo. ' F. Cook", member. Upon motion the treasurer was directed to transfer $100 from general to contingent fund, . Upon motion demand 2fl, W. H. Benson, insurance on "Hospital wasj allowed and ordered paid out of, con. ticgent fund $100. There being no further business the board adjourned to meet Mondayy-Oct. 3rd, Xm JOHN MILLER, Attest: Chairman. F. A. Chaubkbun, Clerk, - . I' On Friday evening, Oct. 21st, the W. C. T. U. will give a social and supper at Heating's Hall, to which all are invited. At 6 p. m. a substantial con nundrnm supper will be served, the proceeds from which will go to help establish a free reading room in Flor ence. The ladies desire to thank all who have so generously helped them In their efforts to secure f nnds for their reading room, and ask that the good work be continued by a fall attendance on Friday evening. :; , AH LEE'S JESTiURAIIT Opposite The Flobkrck Tbibcnk office : In P. R. Bm&t, Jr's., New Building. F4rt-tau hi every reapeet. Meals M and 3t cU. Ladle dining room. Corner 7th and Main street Florence, - Arizona CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant JO YEARS THE STANDARP, Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot, reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional Temedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed yon have a rambling sonnd or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases ont of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, send for circulars ; free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the. best. PIII!lill!IIie M NEW STORE NEW GOODS g I SHIELDS & PRICE 1 Have just opened up in the building formerly occupied by A. F. Barker the largest and mo6t complete stock of Groceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, carried in Florence in recent , years. It is a fresh stock, bought at () bed-rock prices, and we propose to give our customers the. benefit. - Cail and be convinced. S3 5 r3--. f It X l- E l rl W V"-' : I V Cattle, Hay and Grain bought andf sofef. - SHIELDS & PRICE, Florence, Arizona, g inoiniiioiiininni FUDFDSALS 111 MM Department of the Interior, Geological Surrey, Washington, IX C, Oototwr &, 1898. Scaled Proposals in duplicate, will be re- eeivs at th office of the Director of the U. S, Geological Survey, until U o'clock m Saturday, November V 1898, for the linking; f wells and hafU to Moertaln. tha depth to bed rook at a place on Gila RItj ta Pinal oauty. Arlsona, known as the Rut tea, aad abo os Queen Creek Ariaona. Tb right is reserved to waive defect Id proposal and to reject any and &U bids. Specification aad detail ran be hod br addrewlne The Director, U. S. Geologic! Survey, Wahlag tot,D.C. H. C. KIZER, Acting Director. ' First eublicittlon Oct. IS, 1893-. Eagle Milling Company Tucson, Arizona. 'GOLD DUST-3 m p UK ft o Hi ill nuiiiT'-- 1 ?k COLD DUST o I 4 I 1 a h3 It is Superior to Denver Flour, It is "Whiter, It has More Levening Power. Makes a Largei Loaf, I3ak.es Quicker, The Best Flour for Family Use. For Sale by all the Grocers. HOLLENBECK HOTEL, Los Angeles, Cal. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS, Central Locution and First-Clan Service. Special Summer Rates Headquarters for Arizonans. A. C BILICKE & CO- Proprietors, OARBONS., "Every Pletuiw a Work of Art." Tlltor to Southern Calffornfa thouM notmiaa the opportunity to have photograph taken under the moat favorable condition of atmosphere in the world. Unrivaled Success in tha Art of Photographic Portraiture. Awarded Another Cold Medal Unquestionable tiwlorswneiit. The gmatwit number of mpdW awarded In t! last nine ypar to ny iff1; "."jiH? ,CJ?,t- iwludint- botfc the Kld medal awarded by the World Pair Convention of Photoorapher : that li" hishew nwdn offered on photograph at any lime or place duriug the World Fair. 15 MEDALS. Studio 2204 S. Spring St. Opposite Hollen beck Los Angeles. t i 1 1 U. P. FKEEMAN. President. WM. C. DAVIS. Vice-Preident. THE CONSOLIDATED NATIONAL BANK, aflMHa, Arizen a. Capital Paid Up $50,000. While tbeeonduct of thebufneofa bank honld be dictated by great oare and pru dence, a spirit of liberality Is not incompati ble with true bank principle. Thi is our theory, and our policy la dictated alone these lines. IL. B.TEKNEY, Cashier. No lice Tor Publication. (Homestead Ba, 178S.J UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, f : Tucson, Arisona, Sept. 16, 1898. JlOTICK BHBEKBTGITm THAT THB followlnif-named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof la sup port of his claim, and taat safef proof will be mad, before the Clerk of the District Court at Florence. Arisona, on- Saturday, October 29,1898, vraf William H. Graham, Florence. Pinal County. Arizona, for the NE section. 28, township S S, range B. He names the following witnesses to prove hiseontinuouB residence trpon and cultiva tion of said land, vis: John G. Keating, Fred E. Carpenter, Levi C. Herr, and Alex-r ander Hoover, all of Florence, Arizona. s2t-6t EUGENE J. TRIPPEL, Kegistas.