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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 5

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Arizona Republici
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Til ARIZONA KKI'U BLICAN A I' I I A MORNING. MARCH 20, LOCAL BREVil IES. Irvine. He ofTeivrt to pay $1,000. K.

Irvine fald ho would sUmilt the i Cream Cream. Cream, ran kin tc hljrh among tho Rreatcst or- San virtuosos of tJio world, Mr. Chir- once h'tttly is or.t.itlod to tin istim-t ion of 'having advanced tln son oral sutnd- anl of orcan playliiK In Amorica to an iilmosl inrrodililo dojrive by his litiiul- rods i.f recitals and concerts In every part of the country, while sit the same time he has upheld the honor of tho Amerlfn.ii name iliv several series of or- Tucson iitr.h'.ir.- 111 Clerk i coast, wl or two 1 r. 1 miles of has gone buck rllinnn Not-tun loft 1 ml. Cotir.

llnuut in Coconino were Miiied by Mrs. A and sono the nain a week to the soli- fwan Urady aixl Coun-yM for Ynvn- and wife of 'hliowiid pns-imiUins anyway he sengers. l.eorjio Ing to honi" has detenu to the coast before nesses of illebe. CNmncllnuin Carpe: to Yuma Iiiif vices In iieluilf of Is sllll warm He a fow days on dt lo the fast- back of his sor- ptstrltontlary by export- 'lulckly for- house and I'ueson. Other James H.

'n Tt gotten at "i unia Speaker wife left. la.st night departing Ftc.ley of THiua county iteeompanled by bis wife, ami A. .1. rreston. A.

C. llernnrd will make a trip to before returning to Tucson. Charles Mason left, yestorday for Pinal, As- Spp()(1 wm( ionfl i.o hlabee. M.m-. Hogers and Skinner hurried hack lo the valley where tho Clla flows, and where growing crops claim tholr early attention.

Assemblyman Goodwin went to Prescott, whore some sort ot a reception has been arranged for the legislators who pass that vny. The l'rescott committee ot arrangements sent word down flint no violence was conl em ila ted and that the affair would be as harmless as possible consistent with a pleasant time. Judge Cowan of Moha.vo will probably go north today. Warron of Yavapai will remain In th'o valley a tiny or two, but Mul-voiion lost no time in getting back lo Prescott. llcppy will return to Florence In time to erlficlso the legi proposition lo his tiHilhcr and she could do as she wished; so far as he was coiuvrnl be would not entertain I he pmiHwKlon, Mrs.

Irvine No. 2 re- Jected 1t. .1. A. U.

Irvine yesterday demanded the $1,000 duo him from his half -brother. The eonverscUlon took place In the office of the former In the Irvine- block. T. E. Irvine replied that he would try to raise the money at once, or within the hour given him by J.

A. H. Irvine. As tihoy come downstairs txigethor the former again mentioned the terms of se-ttlomont pro-ixvsed to his stepmother tho day before ami intimated that an acceptance would have a tendency to bar ptveeed-Ings In the nimtter In hand. T.

E. Irvine saw bis attorney, who advised -him lo get the money from tho building and loan association. Ho nmde arrangements to do so at once, but on his return lo the store forty-live minutes after leaving it ho learned Mint an attebment had been levied. Deputy Sheriff Henry George wins In charge, die later turned the store over to his brother, Pick George, and business went on as usual. T.

15. Irvine succeeded In raising t.he money, but says ho has changed bis mind aibout. Ininiejl lately recovering possession of the Store by paying the claim. He takes Ihe ground thai the action employed was malicious and threatens to sue out wnirranl for tho arrest of his half broUier. Tho HPttle-liiont deslretl to bo made with Mrs.

Irvine No. 2 Is designed to pave the way for tho return tvf E. Irvine to Phoenix, A loiter -was received from him 1n which bo positively refused to agree lo the terms ot a sopamtlon proposed by his second wlfo before lie left. Whether be authorized the payment of the $1,000 offered by ihls son Is not known, nor Is the outsldo pub-lie any hotter Informed regarding the imniher of tho house in which he lives, the street on- which tho house stands, town through which the street runs or the state lu whloh the town Ilea, instead of going to tiho Sandwich Islands, as was supposed when he loft PhiHinlx, ho wen! lo Now York ami was afterward In Philadelphia. editorially in next week's Issue gan recitals hv the most eelehrated comers of Kuropo.

All this, accomplished at an age when the generality of artists arc Just beginning to realize their fame, makes Mr. Kildy a conspicuous and an Interesting figure among the world's artists. Whon the $1,800 newspaper bill anit- uiiui'l mi: ituutu ii uuui Thursday night panting and almost e.viiiicsieu ueneut.ii wie woigui oi JO.OOtl judicial rider. John 0. Dunbar, one of the stablemen, came out with a sponge ami bucket and remarked that It was a great burst of speed considering the weight of the jockey.

Judge Rouse, who was standing near the paddock, remarked that the rider had lent dignity and Impressiveness to the show. "es, saild Mr. Dunbar, but he'd never have got there If It hadn't been for the boss." It isn't the first time the newspapers have pulled the judiciary out of a "No," replied Judge Rouse, "you're right, John," but closing his eyes as 'he were kxiklng Into the past, he con-1 tinned, "I think 1 can remember a time' when the judiciary helped the newspapers out of a very deep hole." Ho was alludliiig to the time when Dunbar ivas In contempt, and inci-j dentally the guest of the sheriff, In; Pima county. Judge Harncs, who was' standing by, laughed hilariously, for' he remembered It, too. He and Mr.

Dunbar were Joint tonnnls of the hole, The folks of Phoenix aro kept In a1 slate of confusion about worldly fairs. They have no -means of knowing to what extent they cam pile up wealth; uivd avoid tho charge of sinfulness. The Salvation Army people toll them every night thtut a ca.mel can no -more get through a noodle's eye Minn a rich man can get through the beautiful gates ajar. The taferonco Is that It Is is wrong to hoard treasures of any sort this side of heaven. The noise of tho ibaso tlmnn, the rattle of the tambourines tund the ringing notes of tho church militant ihave hardly dlod out of the air before, Lecturer William I Greenwood conies with another audi moro liberal doctrine wnicn aitows a mail everything ho can beg or borrow or steal up to $100,000, Therefore I'IioodIx people don't know what, to do about It.

They only know tbnt is the limit, and they only have Mr w.inl fnr thnt: T'icy tliiit liev iu- a Mt'iiiii i for I.r's wrung and the Sahallim Ai'iny peopb are rlftlit. In that km' is far too much. the Army wlih ain it a.li much more iLia ii.imio tirconwooditcH. will do the right thing always, but they want to be sure it Is rlg.li!. A DISSOLVING SHOW.

Ex-Ucglslntors Traveling In All rectlons but Heavenward. Dl- The swallows homeward fly and the town seemed dull and cheorless yesterday, oven In anticipation of the dc-nat'ture of the members and the clerks of the Into legislature. The streols were filled with tlmi. yesterday, but the bustle was no more Inspiriting than tho throng business which attends the celebration of a funeral. It was the crowd which usually comes back from tho graveyard to the hoiiBO of the denaited to oat of tiho funeral baked meats and contrlbiile to the al ready crushing volume of woe.

There was the knowledge that, the streets which had echoed with the heavy tretMi of legislators burdened with affairs ofj We Have a Large Stock of Cramer Dry Plates The best plate made and the one used by the best artists in America. We are exclusive agents for Eastmans Cameras am i I (o to Zoockler's for your nholcfl I sto4iks and roasts. Morells circus, Saturday and Sunday matinee; Saturday for ladles and children. Corner Seventh and Washington, Admission 15 and 2fi conts. Madame Wdwnrdcs Moore, iialmlst.

at the Capitol ucitol till April 3. Iloom 25, Turkeys for nil. THE SHOH15. The Maricopa I'lvocnlx A Salt River Valley 'Railroad company In eotinootlon wfth tho Southern Pacific, will soli tickets from Phoenix to Tucson and return at one and ono-flfth fare for the round trip to persona wishing to attend tho Arlsona Baptist association, to Im bold ut Tucson April 3, Chickens, broilers; THE SHORE has them, Try iooekler's fmnkforl ami pork sausage. Hulk oysters, any stylo, on-haIf doxon, 25 conta, at Ckiffco Al's lunch etmnter and Indies' dining room.

The Montoiunm restaurant, No. East Admits street, has boon newly fitted and furnished throughout mid will bo conducted as a flrst-class eating houso. Special rates to families, and private rooms for ladles. Hivto you seen one of those l.wn Bottoea at. tho Phoenix Manufacturing 311 West Washington street? Vbivl parlor talks begin next week at The DoitIh.

Announcement later. Indigestion or dyspopstn not only in a rvi one fool gloomy and uncomfortable, but Is ofton the nrt-vanco nlgnal of that dread dlBoaso, consumption. Dr. Swet-nam, offlco No. 10 North Second avenue, Is having remarkable uo-cess in tho treatment or diseases of the Htomach.

'28-30 First Ave. Blank Printing, onuruiy now in. 0'MH HtKirULtj' Little HOSE. Chtil HOSE. I Films.

Andrews Son, ft HiKirmiij "') Unties, Kodiiks. We hiive mmle nrriuiKi'tiiciin with ilu' 9 Mnruopit oremnery ior the ex- ciusU'i! their cremn mill Inn- termllk. Wo shiil tmy kiwcUUttcutlcpu rf to this br.int'h o( our mid 5 hererenfteriho public will 11; il ttiu ileliml mid moat dell- 9 cimisol dlrjr producs. sipealalttos in vegetable thl wei-lt- string Benus. Urueii l'ei Ofeen Chill.

Tomaioe-. SiiaiiiiertHnash. Ajparaitus received cully Iroui the 9 HftTOUllSOl Chns. Wlilinms. HoiiU.iuiirler.

for is.li. Oystor mid I G. Q. BUXTON CO. A A-nst-iiii St.

'I'linue ffl AND COUNTY IN BRIEF. Small Paragraphs of General Interost. Tho N.MVS ot a Day In Phuonlxand Its Tributary Rou'oo Prosentea In a Nutslioll-UolnKS ot People and Other Matters. A bowling tournament will begin tonight at the Maricopa, club, at 7:30. A license to marry was Issued yes-terdav to David C.

Cluntoiv and Korrle H. Levy, both of this county There is a conjunction of federal court sessions In the territory just now at Tucson and Solomonvillo. 1 he assistant United States attorney, Mr. Franklin, loft Par Tucson last night and m. Bllinwood will start for Solomonvillo tonight.

The school census wis closed yestcr-'day and shows an Increase of 113 children, of school age within the last year The figures arc: West End, 835, against 733 last year; East End, G17, agatest GOO last year. The superior Increase In Uie West End Is accounted for Iw part by a movement In the southern part of town across Center street. An unknown crazy woman Is wandering about In. the neighborhood of Glendnle. iLnst night a telephone message was received at the sheriff's office from C.lendalo asking if an insane woman haul escaped from the Wlum.

inquiry was made there a.nd tor. Hughes replied that mono had os- Wl!" 11... lib- IS where she cam- from, llwivron became an alisorbini mysterv that village. The renuirk of Covi-nuir thai the prize I lie elTect. of opening the Mm rescimves of tb'i it a.

i ol ihc slate, i recalls an Incident related by Col. W. J. Mnlorvn nf tCiilllSIia C1I.V. WlllO IS III lOWll on legal business.

the time the Nevada legislature pnssed the prize fighting bill Col, Nelson, wws with a southern roud In the logn.l bran oil or the passenger department. There was a meeting of the passenger agents one day to determine rates to Carson. One member proposed, im order to give Nevada all the ibenellt ot the law contemplated In It, to make an extremely low rate to Carson, but charge full rates on the return. In that way ninny of the Immigrants Ncvaoa was trying to attract could tie easily Inveigled Into the state and would be compelled to remain there, Fi'amk King purchased hho Uordor Vldette at Nogalea. He will Imiprove It and bring it to the front rank ot Arizona weekly newspapers.

Mr. King Is a. newspaper man of experience and nihility, so that he knows whiait a newspaper ought to be and how to make it so. Ho has a wide and favorable in ail parts of the territory ami -particularly: in Phoenix, wihere he served several In Nogailes, where he spent three years us deputy collector of customs. The excellence 'mechanical appearance of T.he- Videtto tinder Its new management is guaranteed lu the Information that that department will be under the direction of Emery Miller, formerly of The Republican, and lator of the Arizona Star of Tucson, and whom all people who know him love and admlro.

Mr. King will run a large stock of stationery In connection with Tho Vldette. Charles DeGroff, postmaster at Tucson, returned home last nlgfat. Mr. DeGroff's last, visit was his first in four years.

The town had grown so miioh In that time that he could hardly recognize It. Many people In Phoo nix remember the occasion of Mr. lc droit's former visit. It was when Tuc son had a 'baseball team and Phoenix imagined it had a team. A lot of Tuc son sports brought their club up and Impoverished this town Ir.

a series of three gaimes. In. tho second or third In nlr.g of the last game Phoenix cash was gone or timid. Tucson offered to put up 'hots of $100 eatdi against a carload of alfalfa on tho Maricopa Phoenix tracks. The.

challenge excited Indig nation, and the next day a local news paper referred to the Tucson visitors as a carload of pirates and tnugs This was the beginning of a feud between Phoenix and Tucson, which Is not wholly extinguished. The magnificent pipe organ now being placed in the First Methodist church will bo opened to the public with two grand concerts given by one of the world's greatest organists, Clar-enco Eddy, on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, March 20 and 31, Foremost among American organists and i THE KVANS LOAN INVESTMENT COMPANY. Paid Up Capital, $60,000 00 'Ruecopsor to J. W. Evhiih, KniibllHhed in IHH5.) FINANCIAL AGENT.

HEAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS NEGOTIATED. Ollem nneinislled fucililies to lundnrs and borrowers of money. lUs an extensive list, ol improved mid unimproved city, nil bur ban snd country realty. PROMPT, ACCURATE AND ACCOMMODATING. SCHIKFER, Soorotary.

J. W. EVANS, President, NOB I and 3 W. WASHINGTON STREET. of Tho Trlibune.

Patterson ihas roiic back to :Apac.he. Henry M. Ashurst, who Is assured of a pleasant reception when ho gets 'back to Flagstaff, will spend a fow days more In Phoenix This catalogue of the shins shows that, not mniny ot the vessols of tho legislative licet remains at anchor at this port. Tho clerks are going, too, C. N.

Stark will leavo for Willlanis tonight. "Sureahot" Mooro anid W. 11. Kelly have already gone. So has Allss Ken nedy of Tucson, but 'M iss Scarborough will remain In town until early sum- mer.

uiorit ijoseur toiii. last, oigai ior St. Johns, and Chief Clerk Adams of the Assenibly has lwistoucd book to Jerome. Harry Fox is already on the road to Solomonvillo. S.

A. D. Upton Is still In town. Sol Drachmas left last ntgli-l fin Tucson. 'I'll ia-ne, the N-iitelrcntli legislature, ol winch i sign will remain lit a year except the rising walla of tiho mipltol lulM- Iw and mounds heir- nnH tu- i 1' i of Ihe earth marking the pi.e where hopes ivere liu.l.'il and where jobs.

() thick and liilllieroitK I hoy rimliln'l inlerreO 'bi'yiuni tho hope of a glorious resurrect Ion. THE IRVINE CASE. An Attachment l.ovlnd on the Hook Store Yestorday. An atlacliimeut was levied yesterday on the Irvine book and stationery store. It Is only another move In the Irvine family trouble disclosed by the flight of E.

Irvine a couple of months ago, when it becnine publicly known that he had two wives living In Phoenix. The attachment was made at tho Instanco of J. A. R. Irvine to expedite tho collection of a claim of $1,000, which arose In the following manner: The original proprietors of the store wero E.

Irvine ar.d his son, .1. A. it. Irvine. Later T.

B. Irvine, the present proprietor, was taken Into the business and It was subsequently con ducted hv him and J. A. R. Irvlue.

iiu.lr l.nniniwH thev 8Um 0f money and a niorl- A note by the Irvine company, signcii by him, E. Irvine nnid T. E. Irvine, was turned over to A. R-.

Irvine and Ihe matter was left ataiwllng In that way wlien T. E. Irvine later became, the sole owner of the -business, On Tuesday J. A. It.

Irvine called or. his half "brother regarding a scttle- meat In satisfaction of his mother's iiWaliit. the estate of her husband iir 1 11111 VUl ilv II Ol Ladies' and Men's FOOTWEAR Is strictly up-lo clate, comprising nil the latest nov'ullies in DAHK TAN, OX-BlOOD, BULLDOG TOE8, etc, III Die ft III i Spring Slock il Sloe Co. monient would soon be empty oi mem: W((H Kvcn on ft of there was the further knowledge ym! ownwl by Fine Printing, Commercial Printing, Book and -DONE PROMPTLY, CHEAPLY AND CORRECTLY. TtlYS AND NOTIONS millfll 1111 ft I HI Kiiiiiein' iir ttint mir nrlntliiK I'lniit hluhlv Hk 11 lu.l worU ini ii i rniAtllMtir II 1 aill'BBBI HclMiol nihl.lti'hIIWl HllhOOl wl Hi ynil wmil Hit' Invent prlfii.

HllliKS. STATION Y. 1 I irji I THK IRVINE CO. HOSE! HOSE! HOSE! tiliat tew oi ineim wouio eouiv again unless they should come as private citizens. So there was cause of grief, which Itcaitnot be said time will not wholly remove and leave the exterior of Phoenix as calm and placid as it was beroro the Nineteenth legislature was born to die.

There will be others. Usually members several davs after i renuilii- in lowl1: adjournment to spend their 111 gotten galas and others go oft to watering places wneru uu arouse suspicions of piracy or princely i inheritance, but this time most of p-nlnir linino to face their con- stltuents and have tho thing over once. This is a sign of moral bravery, but In the case of some of the mcinbeis It. Is tin oxhl'bitlon or 111 rormcd judg-; ment, for an outraged public Is softened to almost any offerse by the lapse of time. Even the shortcomings or samo of the members of tho Nineteenth might ho forgiven weeks or months ihenoe, though they may not be wholly forgotten, ahout the time of the next election or at the earlier nominating conventions.

The man who won the prize for getting out of town first was Charles Camill of. Flagstaff, sergoant-at-arms of the house. He left yesterday Sol Ilarth and his daughter, Miss Lottie Unrth, left last night, for Apache county. Councilman Dan Ming has returnel to Fort I -nomas. He expects his progress down, the Gila valley will bo slow In consequence or the frequent stopping of the train by inm.iri.ip- citizens burdened with curiosity to know why lie boomed the poimtv bill.

Councilman a Pf.Pi-n.rrt anil wife returned Inst rvvhlse county; H. Lake sitwi wite will leave today for King man; President Hughes departed for i i At priccH uiilmnnl of ofn' in the liint'iry Rubber HOSE. Cotton HOSE. Hig HOSE. Good HOSE.

I have just rowfivwl a Uivw stock ofartloii hmv unci can syll you boitor Iioho at lowur pritios than ovor hotoro. T3. H. BTJRTI8, 37-29 E. Washington St..

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