Show Bloivinzrfor Arizona Now York Corgresjman Springer Sprin-ger of Illinois told a reporter about Arizona It ie awonderful country and one that is nolunderstood by the people in the north rwent thrtugh toArizona on the first train on the Atchison To 7 palm und Santa Fe and the Southern Pacific Pa-cific route and saw vat prairie lands where cattle can feed and keep fat the all tho year round There is also an abundance abun-dance of timberin many parts One of the drawbacks of the section is the want of rivers but I do not think this will prevent pre-vent the setilirigdf the country because water can be found at almot any point by digging as the rivers disappear underground under-ground in many places the mines undeveloped un-developed as tbeyare show better than the long worked lodes of Colorado and some ofthe older stales and it is my belief be-lief that agricultural and mining emigration emigra-tion will set in to such an extent that anew a-new empire will be opened up |