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E FLORENCE TRIBUNE BT FLORENCE PUBLISHING CO. IRESCE. ARIZONA. DECEMBER 29, 1900. "TERMS: Tear ...$3.00 Months 1.50 ee Mouths 75 rle Copies : 03 itered at the Florence posoff.ce ai nd class matter. '.T is apparent thut something must be .e to provide water for the Indians. I er to demonstrate otir ability to govern r peoples we must t.how a better record those now in our care." Prof. I H. veil, in a lecture in Washington, Dec. 899. 'he Phoenix papers complain of a k of gas, thus disabling-their lioo- machines. Who would have 'tight it. i meeting of the Arizona Press As iation has been called for January t, the date of the assembling of the t Arizona Legislature. 'ok a party that boasts of having sdeemed every promise," the terri ial condition of Arizona gives the to the last two national platforms the Republicans. The center of population in 1890 satWestport, Indiana. According the late census the center is now at Iambus, Indiana, eighteen miles ther west than Westport. The next territorial legislature will the 21st. As we are now of age and ve the necessary qualiBeationsin the ,y of wealth ana population, Con--ss will please admit ns to the sister od of States. The Tkibuse is glad to note the :t that the Phoenix Republican has inged its opinion about the San rlos dam being a failure. It admits it no other irrigation legislation can had from the present Congress. T was often said during the election it thePhilippinos would immediate lay down tbeir arms when McKin- was reelected, but like the Eepub- in promise of statehood for Arizona, ) conditions are different, and the called rebels are indulging in more sperate fighting than ever. The Chicaco Times-Herald truth Jy says: "When in his letter to the igation Congress General Miles said it private or corporate enterprise lid not be trnsted with the water mopoly in the arid regions of the ?st, he expressed a sentiment that 11 hieet with a chorus of approval f every State and Territory where ' igation is employed. There is work ' great magnitude to be done which mid be impossible to any other ency than the Federal Government." Dispatches from Washington leav tie doubt that something will be ne for the Pima Indians at the pres- t short session of Congress. The dian appropriation bill has passed e House and is now in the hands of the Date Committee on Indian Affairs, which Senator John M. Thurston of tbraska is chairman. Mr. Thurston 8 made a study of the situation, and with us for the 5v . t a rlos dim. ib proposition is t amend t ie In to appropriation bill in the Senate, ding a clause for the construction of 5 San Carlos dam, and to stay with through thick and thin. This we lieve will be done. Along in the 1 the editor of the Tribune wrote to nator Thurston, inviting him here th a sub-committee to examine the nation. This was his reply : OMMITTEE ON IKDIAN AFFAIRS, 1 i United States Senate. V ; Washington, Sept. 10, 19C9.) as. D. Reppy, Esq., Florence, Arizona. Bkab Old Fkiend : I have yours of :3 6th inst. Nothing would please s better than to take a sub-commit-3 and go down and examine the Pima ency situation, but so far as I am rsonally concerned it will be inv isible. There are reasons why I ist remain in Washington for the xt month, and after that I expect to rushed and worked almost to death the campaign. It is possible that er on, in November, I might arrange - an investigation. I doubt if I i)d get a sub-committee of the com ttee on Indian Affairs to go to Ari ba between now and election, as all s3 senators will be very busy and sir services needed at home or in the npaigo. Yours very truly, i .; J so. M.Thuhston. failing in getting the sub-commit-t here, we uave spared no pains in ping Mr. Thurston and his com ttee thoroughly posted in the mat-.-, so they are now well acquainted th the conditions, and as a natural jsequenee favor the construction of st dam. There is absolutely no argu s nt against it, and all that was neces y was to present the facts, which s been done as carefully and pertist jtly as possible. If we have annoyed j honorable senators and caused m to say "dam" when they didn't an it, we are sorry but we must $a that dam. The New York Commercial Adver tiser says: "The Government experts have surveyed the arid lands, measured the water supply and made estimates as to the cost of increasing or regulat ing the latter. All that Congress is asked to do now is to make a begin ning. It is believed that such success will follow the building of one stor age reservoir that the advisability of others will never be questioned, and that they will thereafter he built wherever opportunity presents and the financial resources of the National Government allow.", C. C. Randolph writes to the Re publican from Washington that-nothing will be accomplished for irrigation of the arid lands at the present session of Congress. Our only hope lies in statehood, when we will have two votes in the Senate and one in the House. And that contingency seems in the dim distance. We might as well be Porto Ricans and be done with it. . Anttqnitjr of Anatomical SldBr. Sir Norman Lockyer points out that the statues and plaques carved in stone and wood to be seen in the Gizeh museum prove that the priest mumniinera of Memphis 6,000 years ago had a profound knowledge of an atomy. Science, he therefore thinks, is as old as art, and they have ad vanced together. Another remarka ble fact is that the excavations in Italy have brought to light scores of finely finished surgical instruments for certain operations which are in almost every particular of form' pre cisely like those reinvented in modern times and used by the most advanced surgeons of to-day. fa . W'smio Rulers. Considerably more than half the hu man race is ruled by women. Two women the empress dowager of China and the queen of England alone govern about half the entire population of the world. The third in importance is young Queen Wilhel mina of Holland, whose home land numbers less than 5,O0O,0CO souls, but whose colonies have 30,000.000. Spain is ruled by a woman, Que?n Regent Christina, in the minority of her son. It is expected that the queen mother Marglierita will have great influence over her son's kingdom, but her case is not needed to fstab.ish the prepon derance of woman-ruled races. The Florence Tribune has just com pleted the ninth year of its existence. The Tribune is now and always has been one of the best newspapers in Arizona and the News extends its con gratulations to 15ro. Eeppy. Tempe News. Health In the Pines. Kinney's Rheumatic and Kidney Remedy "K. R. K. R."is an infallible remedy for rheumatism, diseases of the kidneys and bladder, sciatica and heart trouble. A California remedy, composed of the pure, essential oils of the buds of oar forests trees, pines, etc., together with the extract of a plant healing in its nature, clear as crystal, chemically pure, small doses giving quick relief, and in most all cases, a radical and final cure. The healing medicinal properties of these buds are wonderful. Taken internally, this remedy will expel the poison urea, uric acid and vitiated phospbatic salts, the causes of rheuma tism, neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica and inflammation of the lining membrane of the heart, or heart trouble. Will prevent the change of the pnre constit uents of the nrine into the poison sediments, stop the production of albumen, the cause of Bright's dis ease; will expel the saccharine matter, the cause of diabetes, stop the pain in the back and sciatic nerves; heal and ullay irritation and ioflamation of the kidneys and utinary passage, rectify incontinence and retention of urine, prostatic trouble, eliminate the calculus sand and gravel and stop their further production. The ever increasing sales of this remedy throughout California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Arizona, Montana and so many states east, is the evi dence of its genuine merit. Price $1.25 per bottle, (60 days treat ment). Sent by mail or express in metal case. Enclose 25 cts. in stamps for trial bottle, (19 days treatment), sent by mail. Address, Kinney Medical Co., Lock Box 714, Los Angeles, Cal. . Tea Garden Drips is a Sugar Syrup of highest quality. Once; used always wanted. Delici- ously sweet make, taffy candy to per fection. Manufactured by Pacific Coast Syrup Co. Ask your grocer, 707-719 Sansome St., San Francisco, How to Cure Croup. Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Amenia, Duchess county, N. Y., says: "Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is the best medicine I have ever used. It is a fine children's remedy for croup and never fails to cure." When given as soon as the. child becomes hoars 5, or even after the croupy cough has developed, it will prevent the attack. This should be borne in mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as these symptoms appear. For sale, by Brockway's Phar macy. ' Does Mining Pay? From the Globe Silver Belt. . In a talk the other day "between some well known mining men, in relation to the mineral deposits in Arizona and the depth in which the paying ores are found in our richest miner, the following interesting facts were elicited and noted down at the time: The United Verde mine, at Jerome, with shafts and drifts on it. 100 feet deep, was'offered for sale a few years ago without a buyer. At last W. A. Clark, of Montana, took the property, and after sinking to 300 feet, he had 96 feet of solid ore, aud at 500 feet, it is reported the ore body is 400 feet wide. Clark has refused $100,000,000 for this mine. The Congress mine, at 150 feet, was considered as a fraud by no less a personage than "Diamond Joe," and now at 2,500 feet, it is held for $3,000,- 000. The Fortuna mine, at 150 feet, was bought by Charles Lane for $140,000. Now, at a depth of 600 feet,"you could not buy it for $3,000,000. The King of Arizona was sold for but $30,000 when at a depth of 100 feet, while to-day, with a depth of 500 feeti it is held at $1,000,000. ; The famous Copper Queen mine at Bisbee, at a depth of 200 feet, was about to be sold for debt. Now, at 800 feet, it has sufficient ore in sight to run fifty years, and money cannot buy it. The Crowned King mine was $23,000 in debt when down 165 feet. Now, at a depth of 600 feet, all paid aud regular dividends declared, it cannot be pur chased for less than $1,000,000. The Pearce mine was told for $275, 000 when a depth of 150 feet had been reached. It is now producing $150,000 annually, aud is not for sale. You hear mining men speak of the ledge of the United Verde. There is no ledge there, and there never was one. On the surface there was a large number of small strttas, which lead from the surface to the great deposit in the heart of the mountain. These stringers were sent out merely to in vite the prospector's pick. You hear the ledge of the Verde variously esti mated at from 250 to 500 feet in width. There is, as a matter of fact, no end to the great deposit or zone up to the present development of the mine. The expression, "There is a mountain of it," which you often hear in the hills, can be applied to the Verde with im punity. It is without question the biggest mine in the world. If it were more favorably located, it would to day be a greater copper prod user than the Calumet & Hecla. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimon ials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Religious Notice. Beginning with November, preach ing services at the Florence Presby terian Church on the first and third Sabboths of the month. Preaching services Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7 :15 p. m. ; Sunday school every Sunday at 10 : a. m. ; Christian Endeavor every Sunday at 6:30 p. m.; prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7 p. m. All are cordially invited to these services. ; H. B. Mayo, Pastor. If you would have an appetite like a bear and a relish for your meals take Chamberlain's Stomach and . Liver Tablets. They correct disorders of the stomach and regulate the liver and bowels. Price, 25 cents. Samples free, at Brockway's drug store. The Seat Plaster. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side or chest,' give it a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt re lief which it affords. Pain Balm also cures rheumatism. One application gives relief. For sale by Brockway's Pharmacy. No one can reasonably hope for good health unless his bowels move once each day. When this is not attended to, disorders of the stomach arise, biliousness, headache dyspepsia and piles soon follow. If you wish to avoid these ailments keep your bowels regu lar by taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets when required. They are so easy to take and mild and gentle in effect. For sale by Brock way's Pharmacy. iilylflli mil Do not think $ IVI M w I U I V moment that consumption will ever strike you a sudden blow. It does not come that way. it creeps Its way along. rirst you think it is a little cold, nothing but a little hacking cough; then a little loss in weight ; then a harder cough; then the fever and the night sweats. Better stop the disease while it is yet creeping. Better cure your cough today. You can do it with 1 The pressure on the chest is lifted, that feel ing of suffocation is re moved, and you are cur ed. You can stop that little cold with a 25 cent bottle; harder coughs will need a 50 cent size; if it's on the lungs the one dollar size will be most economical. " I confidently recommend A yer Cherry Pectoral to all nty patron. I am utf Ing it now in my own family. Fortv years ago I leeiWre it saved my life." A. 8. Eiwob, M.D., Jan. 4, 1838. Fort Madison, Iowa. Write the Doctor at anytime. Ad dress, Da. J. C. AIEK. Lowell, Mass. fc. ' - ..-espy Amv. An Appreciative Senator. United States Pes ate, ) Washington, D. C, Bee. 20, 1900.) Editor Florence Tbibcxe, Florence, Ariz. My Dear Sib: I want to express to yon my appreciation of the kind treat tnent you have given me in your columns since my appointment to the Senate. Very sincerely yours, Chas. A. Towxe. Among the tens of thousands who have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for colds and la grippe during the past few years, to oar knowledge, not a single case has resulted in pneu monia. Thos. Whitfield & Co., 240 Wabash avenue, Chicago, one of the most prominent retail drnggists in that city, in speaking of this says: "We recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for la grippe in many cases, as it not only gives prompt and com plete recovery, but also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result in pneumonia." For sale by Brockway's Pharmacy. Does the Ddvy nil iv 1 1 If not, something must be f wrong with its food. If the mother's milk doesn't nour-1 ish it, she needs SCOTTS f cum cirtM ti i! il. i L.muu3ivix. u supplies me I elements of fat required for the baby. IF baby is not nourished by its artificial food, then it requires Scott's Enclsi Half, a teaspoonful three or four times a day in its bottle will have the desired effect. It seems to have a t t magical effect upon babies I and children. A Fifty-cent t bottle Will prove the truth t I of our statements. f Should be taken In summer as f well as winter. $ Y 50c. and $1.00, all druggists. ' i SCOTT &BOWNE, Chemists, New York. 1 -THE- Under Management of Dr. GEO. M. BR0CKWAY. Completely Restocked With; . Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Perfumeries Blank Books, Stationery, Cigars, Etc. i Novelties ordered from time to time. WW IS Pitiful V mm Plariacj F. B. MALDOKADO, JOHN RIESS, AQUILES AEIOLA, President. Vice President. . Secretary. W. C. SMITH, Manacer. MALDOIADO COMMERCIAL CO. . JOBBEB3 Attn HETAILF.ES IK General Merchandise. 'IV1 MA. ',? if Lumber and """ A complete stock ..V,'. W :. if? Cui Forwarding Department In charge of an experienced Manager. IIAVE YOUR SIUPMENTS MARKED CARE M. C. Co. Casa Grande, Ariz. to $(, -ft. iv.g' -tVy ..". .y !. .y s!, For HOLIDAY PRESENTS For EVERY DAY USE The Lamp of The lamp that doesn't nare up or smote, or cause tou to use bad lanjfuaee ; the lamp that looka good wlifn vou pet it and stays good : the lamp that you never wiii Irttrlv part with, once you have it : that a mm Sim Xhe JHew Rochester Other lamps may be offered you rs "Jj'st ns rood " tbey may be, in some respects, but t r ji uroutui good ness, there's only one. The .oVro T.oc'.trr. To make Bure the lamp offered you isvuine. looc for the-bams on it ; every lamp has it. (3oj Y&r.tues.) Old H.mnpis TXacle ?fsv. We can fill every lamp want, l.oniatlr vhether you ished. avaw mounted or ea into a New Rochester. we ctm 00 03 f) r- - Bend you literature on the su jct f J We ore SPECIALISTS in Lamps, Consultation FRLE THE ROCHESTER LihiP THE ARIZONA NATIONAL BANK, Of Tueson, Arizona. Capital Stock, - - - $50,000 Surplus and Profits, - - 7,500 OFFICERS: Bahi'.on M. Jacobs, President. Fred Fleishman. Vice-Prosident. Lionel &1. Jacobs, Cashier. J. 11. Obmbby. Assistant-Cashier, Transacts a General Banking Business. Makes telegTaphie transfers. Draws For eign and Domestic Hills of Exchange. Aocountsoi Individuals. Firms and Cor porations solicited. C. E. AfiGULO'S Meat Market, Main Street, Florence. Is constantly supplied with Fat Beef, which will be furnished customers at the lowest cash prices. Vt'e buy for cash and are com pelled to sell for cash, and will use our best endeavors to guarantee satisfaction to our customers. Tunnel Saloon, CHOICE WIKES, LIQUOES AND CIGARS. Telephone No. Main 101. J. C. KEATING. Proprietor. C. I MICHEA & CO.. DEALERS IN General tatafe, Corner Main and 12th streets. Florence. Arizona- All Lee's Jstarat Opposite The Floeence Tribune office In P. R. Brady, Jr's., New Building. First-class in every respect. Meals 35 and 25 cts. Ladies dining room. Corner 7th and Main street Florence, Arizona. Fire IFire I IFire 1 1! No Excuse for it if you are supplied with STEMPEL Fire Extinguisher. A. F. BARKER, Local Agent. W Sri- SK. 'A? jV, "it? . 'it 'IV w Building Material. at Wholesale prices. Mt, vMjs. o'j. , "4 Steady Habits other make of Ump transform -v T , rr the treatment of diseases of' CO., 38 Park Pl 83Barel7 St., Hew Tork. PROFESSIONAL CARDS- DR. AXCIL MARTIN, JYE AND BAB. Phoenix, Arizona? W. H. GRIFFIN, JAWTEE. Office up stairs Brunenkant, i block. Florence, Arizona. GEO. M. 15ROCKWAY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office bud. residence at hospital, Florence. Arizona. GEO. SCOTT, TCSTICE OE THE PEACE, NOTARY Public and Conveyancer, Dudleyvlile, A.Ta J. S. SNIFFEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Florence, Arizona Will attend to cases in Pima, Graham. and Gila counties. Marshall D. Draper, E. M. J.N.McLeod.E.M. DRAPER & PMEOD, . . Graduates of Colorado State School of Mines. Assay ers, Chemists, 31in iiig Engineers, Testing laboratories for Cyanide, Chlorina tion. Concentration. Amalgamation anbV other testa for selection or treatment of Ores. Examination and reports on minine proper ties. Plans, estimates, specifications, etc., for Mining and Uilliujr plants. ASSAYING. Gold $ .50 Lead $ 50' Silver 50 Copper 75. Gold aud Silver.. .i5 Any a, same gam.' . Pie 1.25- Send for Complete Price List and Mail ing Envelopes. 1736 Champa St. Denver, Colo- M. P. FREEMAN, President. WM.C. DAVIS, Yice-Presldent.. THE CONSOLIDATED NATIONAL BANK,. Of Tucon, Arizona. Capital Paid Up, Surplus and Profits, Deposits, - - - $ 50,00a 10,00a 500,000 Foreign exchange. Cable and telegraphlo transfers all over the world. Acoountsof individuals, firms and corpora tions solicited and their interests carefully looked alter. H. B. TENNEY, Cashier. Corner Saloon, ' C. V. IIARDY, Prop. Florence, s - - - Arizona, Headquarters for the Gang. The finest of "Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Antonio, Chinaman DEALER IN teenl lerctaflisfi, Corner 9th and Bailey streets, Florence. , , , Arizona,