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aial "tTHE FLORENCE TRIBUNE PUBLISHED EVERT SATURDAY. FLORENCE. ARIZONA. AUGUST 28, 1399. Mrs. C. D. Reppy left -Tuesday for California. Sid. Bartleson went out tohis rtnch Thursday. Public school opens here on the lHh of September. "Mrs. Ella G. Clark and son went o Tucson Tuesday. Judge Chat,. F. Bennett-was up from c Casa Grande 'flsursday. John Rhodes.'-cf Mesa, registered at the Florence Hetel-Mfcday. H. G.'- Hard wick and- his daughter Bird went to Tempe-this-week. C. W;-fcemoa, tfcaerver at the Battes, waaio-'Hirwn-thi wtek with his boys, Deifino -Higuera is cook at the lUy boar eg -house, on Mineral Creek. Mr. and MT?r?'2S!eVker were rr-p--A-isWred Wbe Florence Hotel Tuesday. VMisSTia Wolf and her broiker John Wolf drove ore'r from Tempe Thursday. W. 11. Sharp, of Scatoo,'fcas -been - appointed blacksmith at Fort Bayard, - N. M. " Mrs.'tWea- X. House and her son Charlie are visiting relatives -is Mis " souri. Misses- Katie Spinas aad Mary Ortiz went to Tempo Monday ' with Mr. - Sylvester. Mrs! G&arotlleau, w-uo has large prop- erty interests in our county, was in f- town Tuesday. ' Tflie1' Florence Band -is industriously practicing for the caleoratien of -the 16th of September. ' Christian Endeavor at -the-Tresby- terian Cherch Sunday evening -at -7 o'clock prt-ashiug' at 7 :46. U. S. -Marshal Griffith, -FA. Drew and Fred Appleby -drove up from Caea Grande yesterday with Bob -Bollen. Next week Mrs J. G. Keating will y go to Tucson, where she will place her daughter Annis in the Sisters' achoal. The Colton surveying party left Globe Monday, and ' thoir next post - office address will be Pine 3? op, Navajo f county. . Miss Ella Whittemore -has a friead - visiting her. Miss Soli pie Osternseier, 'a teacher in the India-u Bjhool at ' Tucson. The-Three Gospels. -fCommunirated.) "See how tbj monarchies of Europe are delighted ia our "present imperial expansion policy. They know that oar present' policyis not republicanism at all ; they know -that it is monarchy in essence, if not -in ntm; Vhey know that it meaus -bondage, debts and slavery at home and abroad. This Philippine war is nothing but whole sale murder ; war is never justifiable except in self defense. We are 'not fighting to defoud"the Hft5"cf tire public. Every -'Philippine' killed is murdered by our government. It is humiliating; it' is' a 'stame; yet, it is horrible. It makes my blood 'boil with indignation to read of the murder of those poor Philippines who are Cfhting as we did in 1776 for indepen- denee."--Extreot from -a sermon fcy. EevT D. Oglesby. "The theory that there can exist ia any' indefinite-body ef people'thC'right to aubstitate their oVccwill "of salf ccfnfltituted form of'governmeut for te egolaronstittttd 'sovereignty? any partieolar 'territory is' contrary to rem on arid to al! inlernav.bfii'J prftc ticfts. Tbe gospel according ufHaint driga-jutr'apieeo of tr.i Imperialist menagerie, as reported iu the St. Lonis Globe-Democrat June -T3ni, '!180? (Aside). So then, ourretfttblirfTests en a theory contrary to Teasoa and all international I'rsetleesJ. 1 The cla-ose withia bracketsnmay bertrto. '-PER NTRA. 'The theory that there eed exist! in any s6-called constituted sovereignty, masquerading behind ' tbe name -of government, the right by ' reason of their seperiof destructive. powr, -der the filse "pleabftcanifeat 'destiny, to 'subjugate and fcssutnejjarisdiction over tbe rights, the lives and' tiie h ber ths 'Of weaker' nations, is theory that can emanate only from the lowest dregs of bell, endorsed 'aad approved ' only by jfieods and -fools. The gospel according to the Only Crank. -" Pay your Ifcdney and alce your choice. ' The family of G.A". Anfulo expect j - to return to Flor-ence-i'y the- 1st of October. They -have recently been living in Tucson. The report that Roujjh Rider-Fred Merritt had en!ised again pro ves to be incorrect, lie has accepted a. posi tion in a store at Globe. George! T. "Blair, Superintendent of the Mammoth mie, was 4n Florence Wednesday. 'Ee reports everything moving along smoothly on tbe great gold property tinder 'tis charge. The capacity of ' the 'mill -will soon be in creased hy an 'additional battery of tetrty stamps, and the electric power generated on tbe Arivaipa will be transmitted some -fifteen miles to run mill and -hoisting works. The build ing of the "dam will cost more than $100,000, -to -ay nothing of other im provements proposed which will add tnwh -to te nTf.ble wea!h rf our couuiy. Vh4r. completed, more thas- doable 'the 'men uuw empiojed w;li find work with tbe company. .: J. Fred Appleby, of the U. S. -Go-":i logical Surrey, is this week investigat ' ing the lay ofthelandin tbe-neigh-. borhood of CasaOran'de. Messrs. J. Pike aod-E. B. rgfcafer.'of -. . the Pinal King Gold Mining company, Mineral Creek, passed through Flor ( ence Thursdajr oo thotf Tray cast. Mra. John M. Pbj bas bean eotffined to her bedior couple -of days this - week with a severe attack of rbeuma i tism, bot is now upland around. ,A severe sand-dtorsa came Cp3at Monday evening and unroofed Mra. Barter's barn. Her two little boys tad a narrow escape, being jn the hara at . the time. W. B. Atckley, John -Brown and F. C. McKinney, the well-known -cattle men, were down f rem Mammoth this - week of business before the BoaTd of ; Equalization. Miss Emma Peyton leaves Wednes . day for Oil etmnty, where he will teach a country school. Miss Peyton . is a grada&ve'Of the Normal and a very . capable young lady. Willie Benson has ieeaAsd a copper 1 claim near tee headgate which bid fair ' to make Mm a millionaire, lie calls ,' it the " Unexpected," because that's - what always happens. Florence is now provided with a i good race track, which is laid off near tbe graveyard. J. D. Thomas went . aroaad with a subscription paper and our citizens liberally responded. Colonel Steve Bailey spent a couple of day in Phoenix this week. Be says half the residences in the city are closed on account of their owners be : ing at the seashore or in the moun- - tains. Aniiy 'Hunter, a well-known raine!! aud prospector, was brought up froro Casa Grenda Wednesday evening and p'iacub 4n the county hospital. lis was thrown out of a buggy .the-daj before, and the entire lower portion of his' body was paralyzed. Death) came as -a welcome relief Thursday morn- ing, -and his remains were buried in the cemetery in the evening. Hunter was highly spoken of as honest, upright man. Bricy 'a Def Mcatton. 'It is said that One must go away from home trfleara the news, which is sufficient excuse fr publishing the fotlOw'ing from the Tucson Frontier: Word "coiiles from Florence that the ex-county treasurer is in jail. He was coutenjplatieg a trip to the sea coast and had his passes, but the route was changed. His bondsmen got tired of his acti6ns ah'd talk and withdrew from his c6url boixl. A short time ago we wrote to one of the Floreuce sureties on Uie'ex-treasurer's official bond and suggested that he examine the sworn reporfof the supervisors and district attorney its to the amount and kind of cashoa:hand at the previous examina tion, about April 1st. That six thous and dollars could have been stolen be tween 'April laud July 1 seemed in comprehensible, and, in the light of other events, absurd. Having failed to "make his shortage good for the Jnly-examination the question ocour-red,-how did he fix thiugs in April? The statutes of Arizona provide that none ly treasurers must keep county funds In the safe provided for them by trti supervisors. This in of these (Jc.d-letter law, but usually the money is within leach iu the bank, i ioretiLa 1 bas no bank, so Pinal's cash, to a fjest, extent, was deposited in Tucsoe By allowing the treasurer to ignore the law, the supervisors and ottx-r vx: aur.inin oHieers were compelled to break it. In enumerating the "cashioav hand," the board accepted and counted a "statement" from the bank., This gave the treasurer his. opportunity. All he needed to do vraa to. alter the bank statement to suit the deficit. Information is received- that the bank, report of the treasurer's, balance en April 1st was raised, aboutk. $6,000. This is a good sample ef the style of examinations by gcaod 'juries and boarda. In the fivst place the bank. statement should, never have been considered. If considered,, then the board should kaie taken extra precau tions to protect tbe county.. If lack of express aod railroad facilities made it unduly dangerous, to bring or. keep all county fuais Florence,, then tbe law should have- been changed. A certified check, a cashier 'a certificate oldeposit,. verified, by wire on the day of ex; aminalion is the least tbe board, should have been, satisfied with uoder the eircvuBstaoces. That they took a mere "ttemeut," without verifica tion,, and- with changes in it by an un expert bond, goes to condemn tbe "simplioity" of the examining officials. The democratic board, and' district at- tovnej of Pima almost equalled the feat when, they counted tax receipts in. the handa of our county treasurer as cash tn January a year ago. Public busi nesa will, however, be run-right, and oa-thesame prtneipl an private busi ness, eventually.. That, is, wheat the j people get it in the Deck so often aaa i hard tli ii t the neck wilt gel unbearably. ' sore. Then it will chenij (on brief j period. ! That doea your mirroc say Does it tell you of some little streaks - of gray,? Are you pleasedP Do your friendi of the same age show ttiis- lose ot power also? Juet remembe thah greyt bair never becomes darter without, help, vdUle dark hair. rapidly becomes gray when once tM. change begins. 1 . V KTi will bring back to yeur heif the color of youth. It never fails.. It is just as sure as that heat melts snow, or that water quenches fire. It cleanse tbe- scalp- also and prevems the-formition'or-dandruff. It feeds and nour ishes the bulbs of tbe hair making them produce a luxu riant growth. It stops the hair from falling out and gives a fine soft finish, to- ttte- hair as welL, W. bakMk wta Bur-urf-SoitB which yoa naf obula fr It ;n do sot Mala all (h keatStt yo npaciM froai ta im tha Aataraar, jja. u. i y tWMI. HUM. 1 Li i Hiiuiu i u,i i i kiii m. 4 Uii initili.Ut.it u nut M 1 1 'aMiluiMitit ; ; .U 1 1 1 . u u w ij : NEW' GOODS H S NEW STORE SHIELDS & PRICE Have jiist opened up in the building formerly occupied by A. F. Barker ) the largest and most complete stock of Groceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, Notiojis Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,, carried in Florence in recent years. It is a fresh 6tock, bought at D bedpcock prices,, and we propose to give- our customers the benefit. Call ajufcbc convinced. it ' 3E-- g Cattlev Hay and Grain: bought? and' sxHth 35 I SHIELDS PRICE, Florenos; Arizona. j Vi'iS'vi; vi?i- 'iv- 'if -ft'C if,.- 'p 'A? 7jVi Emmm Cash Store,, &ain S;trQet-, opposi te the Drug Store. !,.v : 3. -J'.?"-.c'.ii-'W'f ";-' fr'p W ' '. .- A new aitdi&csh stock of Dry Ooods, Gro? qeries, !NotiQnsnIIa4s,J5oot8 and Shoes, which will.be- sold strictly for Cash, at ( grides- tliei defy competition. Give us a Call and be Convinced; 'at ft' 1: i 1 0. Cornelio Acgulo was ever from Tuc- -son this week investigating the busi ness outlook of Florence. It proved to be so good that Cornelio has concluded, to go into partnership with Uis brother Simon, and together they will put in a more extensive stock of general merchandise, including a fine line of dry goods, notions, hat and shoes These young men are oat for business and will doubtless get their share. Bobn In Florence, August 19, 1890,. to the wife of Frank Shields, a son,, weight eight pounds. Mother and child doiog nicely and the senior mem ber of the firm of Shields & Price slow ly recovering. If tbe boy grows up to be as good a man as his dad, with; the sweet and gentle disposition of his mother, he will be all right. Jo&epU- Pheby, of ttic Siirer King j miue, was. in towu this week on busi- neas before Uic lkard ol Initialization. Mr.. Pheby recently returned, ftpm, a voyage around the world', during; which lie witnessed some of tbe fighting near Manila. He is a skillful rapooteur, and. hence his-story is-an interesting. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burns were in town this week from their ranch near Hunt on. Their new residence is fairly uu , der way and when completed there will be no more comfortable ranch house in tbe county. Mr. Burns is in vesting much money in the county and- is of the progressive sort that make most desirable citizens. Our people would be glad to welcome roan pore of the same kind. Tbe Board of Equalization was in session this week hearing complaint of parties who thought (or seemed to thinfe) they had been unjustly treated. The Board is eoajposed of fair-nind4 men who are dispobed to listen to reason. Miss Mary Bartleson and Miss Beula'a H'err leave neat Thursday for Tempe where they, will' enter tbe Normal School, which opens- the following Monday. Miss Fannie Bartleson will accompany them audi spend a few weeks visiting friends in the Salt River valley. George Bi Chittenden, a mipiog man who makes his. headquarters in Wash ington,. D. G'., is looking ovethe field in this section. He was engaged in, miniog in the Santa Bilas when copper was 9 cents a pound and hence 20-cent eopper has its attractions for him. The soothing and healing properties ef Chamberlain's Cfcrogh. Remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and per manent eures, have made rt a great favorite with the people everywhere. Fo sale Brock way's Pharmacy. - a R?0By to Loan oq good security. County certiflcaof indebtedness and jurors' certificates bought. Address J. B.r Tnir.03(s office. APi?CafT50! DELEGATES., The Psooje Asin Betrayed by His Royal Accidfency. Prourthe Phoenix Enterprise.) His sccidency made some charades-J istic appointment yesterdaf.: T tbe irrigation congress that meets at Mis soula, Montana,, next month, he ap pointed the fallowing: A. J. Chandler ot the Consolidated canal, J. K. Doolit: tie of the Rio Verde canal. W.v A, ibuiiioiik, ol tiie Aqua flriivcaual. CL Ja HaJi-lat receiver of tlta ATiiooacanal, audi Aj-arew KimVrail of tba Eotor price caual of Graham county. These corporations also have- a right under the call for the convention to appoint ouu deiepata each, so thtt the canals will Ijd wcjl rc-yiCicaUJ. liuV where do the people get a chance to be heard Ti I'n others states and' territories the governors have heretofore selected the delegates to be appointed by himself from the ranks of the people. But our accidenoy notkubt tUinks. the. people bave no rights or interests in the mat ter that corporations are bound to respect. The governor bas shown by these appointments that no interests in the territory except the cana) inieresU- should be- sepuesentedr-; the- people s'dnuld not considered. But then it would be folly to expect a corporation tool to recognize any other but cor poration interests. How long, O Lord, must poor old Arizona endure this- ac cidental afilictiou. Oabtiel Aogulo returned Wednesday from Sonora. He found such difficulty in doing business through the Custom House that be concluded to buy his cattle on this side of the line for Octo ber delivery. ,t, - Who Will be our Next President! Politicians are now planning for the presidential eompaigo of 19U0, but the war has so overshadowed all other matters that politics is almost un noticed. Many people are of the opin ion that the candidates will be the same as in 1&K3, but there may be a "dark horse" who will win the race. Popularity has much to do with candi dates. This is also true with medicine. The most popular remedy to-day is Uostetter's Stomach Bitters, and it has retained tbia for many years. Science never discovered the equal of this medicine for stomach, liver and kidney diseases. It builds up solid flesh tissue, imparts vigor and vitality to all organs, and makes life worth liv ing. A bottle will make a big change Joi ti.6 better. Try it. ExGursjOB Rates. On account of the annual meeting of the Natioual Educational Association at Los Angeles, July 11th to 14th in clusive, the Southern. Pacific will place on sale JuneSXth to July 10th in clusive, round trip tickets, to. Los An geles at one fare plus two dollars. Tbe return limit will be-September 4th. Reduced rates wiil be made to all. points of interest from Los Angeles. The first excursion leaves Casar Grande Friday, May 26th, at S a. m., and the same time every Friday during tbe season to Jhe following points: Santa Monica, Long Beach, San Pedro, San Buenaventura and Santa Barbara. Rates from Casa Grande will be $24.40 for the round trip,. good for ninety days from date of sale. Stop over privileges will be allowed only at Colton and points west thereof. Rates to Avalon, Santa Catalina Island, will be $2.25. J. Moorks, Agent,. Gibii Grande,. Arizona.. Ml aV V 4 Eagle Milling Company Tucson, Arizona. 'GOLD DUST.7 n 4 EH m li.ili -rrS A Mother Tells How She Saved Her Lit? tie Daughter's Life. I am the mother of eight children and bave had a geat deal of ex peril ence -with medi-cinesv Last sununer my Utile daughter had the dysentery in its - worst form. We thought she would die. I tried everything 1 could think of, bwt nothngseened. to do her any good. I saw by an advertisement in our paper that Chamberlain's Colic, fihrrHem anrj TWiwhoea Rfwdy wn highly recommended and sent and got j a bottle at ooce. IS, proved to be one l the very beat medieibes we ever had in thtt house-.. It saved my little daugh ter's life-. I am anxious, for. eery mother to know what, an acujelleni medicine it is. Had I known it at first it woukl lae saved me a great deal of anxiety and my little daughter much suffering. Youss trnl&.MRs. Geo. F. BrBDKK, Liberty, R. I. Eor sale by Brock way's Pharmacy. Harry B. Lay ton ha, purchased a half interest in the Border Videttei Mr- Lay too i. a well-known corres pondent in Arisona and Sonora and until recently was conneeted: with the Los Angeles Herald. Daring the civil war, as well as m our late- war with Spain, diarrhoea was one of fcbe most troublesome diseases the army hadt to contend' withi. In many instances it became chronic and the old soldiers still snffer from it, Mr. David Taylor of Wind Ridge, Greene Co., Pa., is one of these; Be uses Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea' Remedy .and says he never found anything that would give him Kiifli ouick relief. It is for sale bv ' Broekway's Pharmacy.. 4 if Yri v ) B' O d o fiGOLD DUST CQ i-3 i& Superior to Denver Flour ItisWhitcyj. It has More Levelling Power. Makes a Largei Loaf, Baks Quicker , The Best Fl our for ' Family Use. Fbr'Sfofe- by all the Grocers 14 i A ( n U H V 1 h SPINAS & MONTANO,. Hardware Merchants, Florence, Arizona It k a. 1 ELeop everything needed by t lie Miner, the Earner, Freighter, the Mechanic and by anybody else. n 1V '- - ' - - n HOLLENBECK HOTEL, Los Angeles Cal. HMERICftN AND EUROPEAN PLANS, Central Location nod First -Class Service. Special' Summer Bates., Headquarters for Arizonans. A. C. BILICKE & CO-. Proprietors, I