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An exchange asks: "Who is the r i i i , in to answer in this way: "He is the i man who helps pay for the streets yon walk upon, for the school iu which your children, or perhaps you, were asdunated ; he helps to keep up the church in which you worship. lie is a man who builds a home which enhances the value of your property. Every, subscription paper that is passed has his name on it. Lie is the in an who canuot afford to swiadU you. Self interest, if nothing else, would prevent this; he bears his share ot tiii gjod government sad stays with you through sunshine and darkness, iu the days of prosperity and adversity. These are but few of the reaw.-u why your jtatronage should be given to the homo merchant." A ray' of hope for the revival of Tombstone is found in the rumor that one company will probably buy the several mining properties in that camp, and provide the necessary pumping plaut to un water the - mines. It is .now mora than 12 years since opera tion ceased owing to the destruction of the big pumps by fire, and Tomb stone has steadily declined until now .the name of the town, and of its news paper, The Epitaph, seem peculiarly -appropriate. Silver lleit. Tha way to kill ants in their nests is to bore a small hole with a crowbar on each side of the ant hole and put in n tablepoonfnl of bisulphide of carbon. Cover this with dirt thorough ly tamped. The i mines of the destroy ing drug thus permeates the earth in the vicinity of the nest and all the in sects as well as eggs are destroyed. Yonkers Statesman :j Mrs. Busy body. Your husband goes out a great deal, doesn't he? Mrs. (ioodwife. Oh, I don't know; he doesn't go out any oftener then he comes in. HOUSE MEMORIAL No. 4. To the Senate and house of Representa tives of the United States in Con gress Assembled: We, your Memorialists, the Nine teenth Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona, respectfully rep resent that the National Irrigation Congress, held in Phcenix, Arizona, on the 15tn of December, A. D. 139G, unanimously adopted the following : Whereas, The Piina and Maricopa Indians tribes numbering' in the aggregate ten thousand souls, have been deprived of the waters used by them in irrigation before the -advent of the white race iu America, through the appropriation of such waters by settlers on the headwaters of theGila river ; and Whereas, Through the loss of such waters the landsonce cultivated by these tribes have become barren and worthless, and the mem bers of such tribes have become a charge on the Government, and forced by the loss of their fields into lives of degradation and penury; and Whereas, Such tribes have from the ear liest days been the friends and allies of the white race; and Whereas, The people of the United States have pledged themselves by solemn treaty to protect such tribes in their proieriy and property rights; and Whereas, The Government of the United States has and now is engaged in the expend! ture of hundreds of thousands of dollars for the construction of works of irrigation for the reclamation of lands belonging to other .Indian tribes; therefore, be it Resolved. That this Congress do approve the proposed construction, under the plans of the U. S. Geological Survey, of the Buttes reservoir, in Pinal county, Arizona, recently reported, to again reclaim the lands of these tribes, believing that by so doing can the Government alone honorably redeem the broken pledges made by it to these people, and thus preserve from further want and degradation two of the surviving Indian tribes of the American continent that have always been the constant friends of the white race. Resolved, That we approve the proposed construction of such reservoir not only as just and philanthropic, but as economical and good tiolicy, as in a comparatively short time the expense of maintaining such In dians as Government charges will far exceed the cost of the irrigation works required to make them a self-supporting and self-respecting community. Now, therefore, yonr Memorialists, the Nineteenth Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona, desire to go on record as earnestly endorsing the above recommendations of the Sixth National Irrigation Congress for the following reasons: 1. The reservoir site referred to having been withdrawn from entry by Government authorities, cannot now be utilized by any private corporation, and the Government therefore occupies the indefensible position of doing noth ing itself or allowing any one else to improve this great natural reservoir site. 2. We firmly believe that the inter ests of humanity dictate that the In dians should be gathered on the reser vations, have lands allotted to them in severalty, and that they be furnished with farming implements and an inex haustible supply of water for irriga tion of their lands, to the end that they may become self supporting. By this means will a home life be furnished for the Indian and he will more rapidly advance in civilization as a consequence. . He will abandon his nomadic life; his children will be kept at home and educated in neighborhood schools, instead of being ' sent to large Indian schools at a dis tanee where they are kept (as it would jsvein) for mere purnoses of show. ! After beincr instructed in the nrts of civilization for a time they are returned to savr.gery, to become wore v.uiiuvpy arul discontented th;,n if they had never received the questionable advan tages. We feel that the present poliey of the Indian department is all wring iu this regard. S. The Pima and Maricopa Indian reservation contains 330,000 acres of as fertile laud as lies within the bound aries of Arizona, and is admirably adapted for homes for these people, as well as the wandering Papagoes, who are now compelled to proy upon the herds of our farmers and ranchmen for subsistence. 4. The construction of a storage res ervoir at the Bnttes by the Govern ment offers a plain business proposi tion for the correction of these evils. Resolved, That the Secretary of the Territory bo instructed to transmit a copy of the foregoing Memorial to our Delegate and Delegate-elect iu Con gress, and also a copy each to the Presi dent of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives. MOTIC To Tax Payers whose property has been added to, who have uot appeared before the Board, comprising the amounts so added and a list of all property the value of which has been added to on the Assessment Kol! for the year 1833: Aguirre, Y., ruised on cattle from 60 to 75 head. Argall, Harry, added to list 1 mower, 1 rake, 1 plow and set of harness 80. Aruju, Jose, added to list spring wagon 810, harness 10. Arizola Laud and Improvement Co., raised on lot 3, block 87, Arizola Townsite ?10 to 570. Arvizu, Trinidad, raised on improvements lot 0, block 2, from 1 75 to S150; liquors and merchandise added to list $50. Acton, Geo. J., raised on south quarter section 15, township 9, rang 17, 100 acre-, from ?3C0to SioO; southwest quarter section 14, township 9, range 17, li0 acrea, from $400 to $10; northwest quarter section 22, town ship 9, range 17, ISO acres, from $ to $180; southwest quarter of northwest quarter section 11, township 8, range 17, 40 acres, from $100 to 120. Aldwiu?kie, 1. IS., added to list, saddle $13, house $50. Brady, P.E. Jr., raised on northwest quar ter Llock 124, Florence townsite, from $50 to $1C0; improvements from $450 to $550. Bark 4 Crisweli, raised on cattle from 7.;0 head $900, to 1200 head $1440. Bennett. Angelina, raised on southeast quarter section 9, township 5, range 9, 1C0 ucrcs, from $1200 to ?lti00. Bennett Dolores, raised on fractional part northeast quarter of northeast quar ter of northeast quarter, section SO, township 6, range 6, 5 acres, from $ii5 to $00. Bennett, Chas. F., ruised on southeast quarter section 19, township 6, range 6,10 ocrea, from $'0 to $870. Bryunt A De Golyer, cattle from 20 head $240 to 40 head! ISO. Bryan, R. B., north half section 24, town sljipti, range ft, and water right from $1,375 to $8,420. Bayiess t Berlsalew. east half section 8, township 10, range 18, from $010 to $950; southwest quarter section 9, township 10, range 18, from $320 to $4S0; west half of northwest quarter and west half of south west quarter section 27, township 10, range 13, from $329 to $180; east half of northeast quarter and east half of southeast quarter section 28, township 10, range 18, from $320 to $480; east half of northeast quarter section 33, township 10. range 18, from $180 to $240; west half of northwest quarter section 34, township , range 18, from 5160 to $240. Brown & Wills, northeast quarter section 22, townshlp7, range 16, from $320to $180. Brandenburg, J. W., added to list, im provements on ranch $150. Branaman, K. L., southwest quarter sec tion 35, township 4, rsuge 14, from $350 to $480. Brown, J. N., northeast quarter and south half of northwest quarter section 31, town ship 4, range 10, from $480 to $1200; north east quarter teetion 22, township 7, range 16, from $S20 to $480; northeast quarter of southeast quarter and northwest half of northeast quarter and southeast quarter of northeast quarter section 12, township 8, range 16, from $320 to $480; west half of southwest quarter and southwest quarter of northwest quarter section 7, township 8, range 17, from $240 to fM; southeast quar ter of uoitheast quarter and northwest quarter of northwest quarter section 18, township 8, range 17, from $180 to $210; north half of northeast quarter and north cast quarter of southeast quarter and south east quarter of northeast quarter section 19 township 8, range 17, from $320 to S480; west half and southwest quarter of south east quarter section 20, township 8, range 17, from $720 to $1030; east half and west half of northwest quarter section 29, township 8, rante 17, from $610 to $960; west half of northwest quarter and southeast quarter of northeast quarter section 82, township 8, range 18, from $240 to $; west half of southwest quarter of southeast quarter of southwest quarter and west half of north west quarter section 33, township 8, range 17, from $100 to $600; east half of northwest quarter, west half of northeast quarter aud southeast quarter of section 4, township 9, range 17, from $640 to $900; east half of southeast quarter, east half of northeast quarter, northwest' quarter of northeast quarter section 9, township 9, range 9, from $400 to $600; cattle from 1600 head $19,200 to 200 head $24,000. ' Chum, Kin, merchandise from $50 to $300. Clark, J. L., northeast quarter section 15, townspip 9, range 17, from $400 to $480; southwest quarter section , township 9, range 17, southeast quarter of northwest quarter section 10, township 9, range 17 west half of northwest quarter section 10, township 9, range 17, from $200 to $180. Denier, A. J., north half of southeast quar ter section 31, township 4, range 10, from $500 to H20, Dnrnn, T. G., stock horses from 125 to i200. Dustin, Mrs. E. J., improvement on lot 5, bjoch 1, aud quarter of lot 4, hlochl. Western Addition to Florence Townsite, from SK0 to $500. Draper, Kichard. cattle 23 head jsoo, to 50 head So JO, added possessory ritffit at Cotton wood 1M. DcNnre, B. B., gouthwest quarter section .township 8, ranfe 0, from gifeo to ihCO; improvement from $100 to $350. Day. W. T., ni!de:l house and improve ments, Casa Grande, S2".0. Davis, Geo. O., northwest quarter section 5, township 10, range 18, from 375 to 4K0. English, L. L improvements and water ritrlit from 1200 to ?r)0. Fairbuuks, B. D., west half of northwest quarter section 211, township 0, range 6, from fiuoto ro. . - Hall & Sullivan, mill, tramway, hoist and ' improvements at Goldheld from J3.505 to J 5.000 Uadlcy, Walter C. Co., 20 stump mill and other improvements from i8,500 to $8,000. Lopez, Antonio, southwest quarter section SI, township 4, range 9, from $200 to 1603. Malchan A McLeioh, cyanide tanks from JlOOto fiOO. IXet-son, James, improvements, block 5i. Casa Grande Towusito, from ?300 to 81,000. Mammoth Collins Gold Mines Limited, uiillsite, mill and machinery from 610,000 to $40,000, 4 patented mines from $1 000 to $8,000; added 210,000 tons tailings SW.0OU. ,, Mener, James, lots 2 and 3, section 7, town ship 8, range 17, from 160 to210j east half of southwest quarter section 7, township 8, range 17, f rgin )00 to .J-iSO. Manning. J. T., adied improvements on ranch at Deer Creek $100. Mohawk Mininz Co., added 2 patented mines 2,000. McLellnn, Mrs. Tlios., south half of south half of southwest quarter and south half of north half of south half of southwest quar ter section 21, township , raui-o 9, from SibStoiioa. MeGrew, iirs. Alice, cattle from 83 head I0.to 115 head J13S0. JlcEiiiney, F. C, cattla from 10 head $130, to liO head 31.300. Neal, lira. Annie M improvement at Oracle from J3.000 to $1,000. Piorson, E., southeast quarter section 1, tow uship 5, range 8, from 000 to S1.000. Piimey. W. L., fractional part fractional north, vest quarter section 1, township 5, rantre , from 25 to S50. Piiinl Consolidated Mining: Co., 2 patented mines from $500 to ?1.0i0. Pusch. Geo., west half section 23, township ft, range 16 from i'JOO to 51.800 ; west half of southeast quarter section 23, township , ranee 18, from $210 to $100; northeast quar ter and southeast quarter of northeast quarter and northeast quarter of southeast quarter section 32, township 6, ranee 10, from $130 to $500; west half of southeast quarter aud southwest quarter of north west quarter Bection 21, township 6, range 16, from $320 tj $!W0; added lot 11, section 4, township 7, ranso 16, lot 3, section 5, town ship 7, range 10, lot 4, section 5, township 7, range 18, $287, one thresher ?2J0. Robles, Gabriel, cattle from 40 head $W0, to 9J head $1,080. Rumtrez, Stephen, fractional southeast quarter of southwest quarter section 25, township 4. range 9, from $10 to S29). ' , Stone, W.E., northeast quarter of south west quarter and southeust quarter of northwest quarter section 15, towushl: 5, ranee 9, from $100 to $473. Stoutf er, T. L., northeast quarter section 23, township 5, ranee 9. from $100 to $810. Shields Price, added 10,000 sacks of grain $7,500. Silver Einz and Florence Telegraph Co.. line from Florcuce to Casa Grande from $150 to $300. Silver King Minins Co., 2 patented mines from $200to $2,000, stamp mill from $1,000 to $3,000. Smith. W. C, southwest half section 35, township 6, ranireB, fiom $800 to $'.10"; west half of northeast quarter section 23, town ship 6, rante 5, from $400 to $W0. Stratton, E. O. northwest quarter of I northeast quarter and northea t quarter of j ' 4umu;r Kl'llUU 1, WWUSUipiU, range IS, from $120 to $240. Swingle Eros., north half of southeast qnarter and northwest quarter of soa-heast quarter ano soutnwest quarter ot nortfceost quarter section 6, township 6, range 18, froin$380to$J80. Trinkner, Chas., cattle from 50 head $500, to 75 head $900. Truman, W. C, west half of southeast quarter section 21, township S, range B, from $210 to $400. Turning Point Mining Co., quartz mill from $7,000 to $10,000. Villar. Joseph, west half of northwest quarter section 21, township 4, range 10, from $210 to $300. Villar, Manuel, southwest quarter section 21, township 4, range 10, from $180 to $200. Vekol Mining Co., improvements at Vekol, from $300 to $1,000, stamp mill from $3,K.O to $10,01)0. Wrisly, Allen E west half of southeast quarter and east half of southwest quarter section 8, township 7, range 8, from $1,560 to $1,872. ' Wilson, Calvert, northeast quarter of northeast quarter ' section 3, township 7, range 6, from $100 to $480. Westrope, Austin, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, section 15, township 7, range 16, from $146 to $222. Young, P. E., north half of northwest quarter section 8, township 8, range 18, from $150 to $240. Young, H. H., east half of southwest quar ter and lots 3 and 4, section 81, township 5' range 16, from $320 to $480. Zclleweger, John, cattle from 300 head $3,600, to 600 head $7,200. Any person not having received notice in time to appear in J uly, by making affidavit to that effect, will be heard Wednesday, August 23rd, 1893. Dated at Florence, Pinal county, this 1st day of August, 1899, F. A. CHAMBEKLIN, C lerk of the Board of Equalization. I. P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADTEKTIS- lmr Agent, 21 Mechanic's Exchange.Sau rranc.isco, is our authorized agent. Ihis paper is kept on file at his office, MARCUS A. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tueson, - Arizona. Will attend to cases in Pinal, Cra ham and Gila counties, NOTICE. On and after December 1st, 1890, all meat bought in my shop mutt be paid for at time of delivery. I am compelled to maUe this order for self-protection, d5-tf O. E. ANiiW.o. in m m toieTo order mm lild.yy Man's Suit, for tyM BY BUYINQ DIRECT FROM RQSENBVRQER & CO.. 202-204 f. 102d St., NEW YORK CITY. The Largest Clothing Manufacturers in America. OUII UBEAT OARGAIN OFFERI $K f" boys' mm K $r& I SUITS FC3 B with Extra Pant a mull we Vy Uxprssdse. 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