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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 6

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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1909. Oar Complete Combination Offer This Week AVe will furnish a 3-room house complete for $100 Remember that we do just as we say and we posi- 111 lively guarantee that pvervthinjH you buy is new, clean goods. C. H. Davidson Co.

22-24 W. Wash. St. Phoenix, Ariz. In order to close out our line of Field and Opera Glasses by April 1.

the following bargains are offered: 1 $50 Prism Binocular (10 1-2 power) at 835.00 1 $25.00 Superior Field Glaus at 817.50 1 120.00 fine Field Glass at 814.00 2 10. 00 Field Glasses, at each S7.00 1 15.00 Field Glass at 83.50 1 S45.00 Prism Opera Glass at 822.50 1 118.00 Pearl Opera Glass at $iOO Mail orders filled while they last. Terms, cash. DR. E.

UN SOW OPTICIAN PHOENIX ARIZONA CREAMY COMPLEXION 'We claim for our White Rose Cold Cream that it is the daintiest and most delightful complexion beautifier sold anywhere. Not only as a cream in name and appearance, but it is a cream of all complexion Just as cream comes to the top of milk so does our White Rose Cream stand above all others. LARSON DRUG CO. N.W. Cor.

Center Wash. Sta. Phone or mail ua your orders. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i ni 1 1 1 1 irS FRESH EVERY DAY. The Bread, Pie and Cake you eat should be nutritious.

The finest flour mixed with pure, rich milk and baked in the "purity fashion" make our goods the most delicious it is possible to produce. HOME BAKING CO. M. J. Pottid, Manager.

Phone Main 231. II I I I I I I I I I I HI I I I II I I I 1 HUM 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 II II I 1 1 1 1 Plants and Flowers PHOENIX FLOWER STORE 114 E. Adam 8b 4H I HI II I III I I I Q0LD Miners and Ranchers, Notice! We do iron and brass castings of all kinds. Come in and talk to us. PHOENIX F0TJNDBY CO.

451 S. 7th Ave. DAILY AT THE FORD GRILL Shell Oysters, Clams, Mussells, Lobsters, and the best Steer Loin Steaks, Spring Chicken, etc 4 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Daily Weather Report i Local Daily Weather Report for The Arizona Republican. Forecast for today Fair, with slowly rising: temperature. Data for 24 hours ending 6:30 p.

m. yesterday: 5:30 6:30 a.m. p.m. Temperature, degrees 39 (2 Barometer, 29.97 30.02 Dew point, 15 17 Humidity, per 86 IS Wind direction SW Wind velocity, miles 2 4 Rainfall, Inches 0 Weather Clear Clear Mean daily humidity 61 Mean daily temperature 49 I Highest temperature 64 I Lowest temperature 34 Total dally rainfall Accumulated excess in tern- perature since January 1, 113 I degrees. Accumulated excess In rain- I rainfall since January 1.

1.33 inches. L. N. JESUXOFSKT. Section Director.

4 IMMM4IIMIHIMHIII VIHHmiUMMMIM Of Local Interest I IMUOMMIHMMMMMM COUNTRY CLUB Mrs. Leo Goldman and Mrs. Aaron Goldberg will serve Saturday at the Country club with the usual game of bridge. MRS. HARLEY CONVALESCENT Mrs.

J. T. Harley, who recently submitted to an operation at the Sisters' hospital. Is Improving nicely and was able yesterday to return to her home on North First avenue. CAUGHT A RUNAWAY Yesterday afternoon the rapture of a runaway horse was reported to police headquarters from the Indian school store.

The runabout to which the animal was hitched was completely demolished. Marshal Moore is making an attempt to locate the owner. GONE TO CALIFORNIA Mrs, W. H. Ruhlman and daughter, who have been visiting with Mrs.

Ruhl-man's brother, X. A. Morford for the past five weeks, have gone to the coast, where they will spend some time at various beaches, going as far north as San Francisco and returning to their home near Youngstown, Ohio, early next month. AN ANIMATED PACK HORSE A slight commotion was caused on First street yesterday afternoon by an animated pack animal. The horse had broken loose at the Dublin corral, and with part of the pack still fastened to him he proceeded up the street at a rapid rate.

After running a few blocks he was overtaken by the police, having lone no greater damage than to powder the thoroughfare with flour. WOMAN'S EXCHANGE The woman's exchange is going to have a large assortment of cakes and cookies on sale at Sanichas store today, also salt rising bread, Boston brown bread and delicious baked beans, which come In hot. A limited number of chicken pies also will be on sale. The display of handmade tooled leather bags and card cases Is well worth a visit to Sanichas to see. DECLAMATION CONTEST The High school declamatory contest will be held at Tempe tomorrow night.

There will be representatives from every High school in the territory. Phoenix representative will be Jean Noll. A special train will leave Tempe for Phoenix at 10:30 p.m. Tickets for this train are on sale by High school pupils. The going coupon will be honored on any train Saturday.

DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS Two days delay brought to grief a vagrant m-ho, three days ago. had been ordered out of tdvn by Marshal Moore. He failed to make his departure In reasonable time and yesterday afternoon he was again taken by the police, and as a result of his reluctance to leave the city he will spend five days behind the bars. The vag claims to be fifty-nine years of age and to have a crippled hand. Of these facts there Is some doubt.

It being thought that the crippled condition of the hand was artificially produced. In order to enable Its owner to excite sympathy and to make an occasional successful "touch." BANK OPENING. The officers of the Valley Bank will open their new banking rooms for the Inspection of the public on Saturday. March 13. from 3 p.

m. to 10 p. m. All friends and patrons of the bank, especially the ladies, are cordially Invited to call. TYPEWRITERS For Sale For Rent For Exchange THE ilcNEIL CO.

OFFICE OUTFITTERS. -i mcheilV I COMPANY I GOING TO BISBEE According to the advertising columns of the Bis-bee Review, the Streeter-Bryan company which closed in the Third avenue theater last Sunday night, will open In that city on the night of the 14th for an engagement of indefinite length. PROPER-TWEED Rev. Orville Coats officiated at a very pretty 6 o'clock wedding yesterday afternoon at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Hattle K.

Tweed, on West Adams Btreet. The contracting par ties were Miss Florence E. Tweed and William G. Proper of San Luis Obispo, Cal. They left last evening via the Southern Pacific for their home In San Luis Obispo.

The bride is a most highly esteemed young woman who has spent the greater part of her life In Phoenix and is well known to all the older residents. The groom though a stranger here, is a well known and prosperous business man of San Luis Obispo. BACK TO HIS OHIO HOME W. E. Baker, who has had charge of the government dredge on the Arizona canal for the past year, being an ex perienced dredge builder, left the ser vice of the government yesterday on account of th expiration of his con tract, and leaves today for his home in Marion, Ohio.

Mr. Baker says the work on the upper canal, which is the heaviest and hardest, as often explained Is progressing nicely. The widening of the canal is finished as far down as the waste gates and for a half mile below the sides have been excavated. The dredge has now been floated back to the waste gates and In Its final trip down will clean the bottom of the ditch. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services tomorrow, March 14th.

will be as Sunday school, 9:45 sm. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor. Rev. Henry Martyn Camp'aell; theme, "A Com forting Exhortation." Special music by the choir.

There will be a re-ception of new members at this ser vice, but It will not be a commu nion sen-Ice. Junior Endeavor, 3:00 p.m. Regular quarterly temperance meeting of the Y. P. S.

C. E. at 6:30. Leader, Mr. Dick Erdmans.

Topic, What are our liquor laws, and how are they enforced?" There will be an address by Mayor Coggins. Reg ular evening Bervlci, 7:30. Sermon by the pastor. All are cordially In vited to attend these services. Church at the corner of Third avenue and Adams street.

AT YOUR SERYICE With lines of Footwear gathered from the best productions of the foremost Shoe Manufacturers of the country, we stand ready to supply every Footwear want of the individual or family. Our prices, you'll pay with pleasure. Shoes you can trust from a Shoe House you can trust. Our time is all yours, take what you want of it, whenever you wish to look. HJ.OIEHL SHOE COMPANY 8 W.

Washington St. BANKRUPTCY CASE The hearing In the J. Ernest Walker bankruptcy proceedings before Alfred Franklin, referee, set for yesterday, was postponed for two weeks. NEW MILL The office of the board of supervisors has been equipped with a fine new vlnlble Remington typewriter, much to the satisfaction of the clerical force. JUMPED HI3 BAIL BOND Frank under a ball bond of S100 for cutting up a friend with an ugly looking knife, took French leave, thereby making his bondsmen, John Dunlap and Prosper Bordonl, feel a little out of sorts yestercay.

SMALL OFFENDERS Owing to the Illness of Justice C. W. Johnstone yesterday Jurtioe P. P. Parker presided In his court Instead.

Six cases of drunkenness were disposed of at the rate of six days In "Jail for each. Justice Parker also had one small misdemeanor case in his own court. W. S. KENYON DEAD W.

S. Kenyon, aged 32. died yesterday at his ranch home one and a half miles southeast of of tuberculosis. He came here two years ago last January from Omaha, Neb. The body will be shipped to Bloomfield, for Interment, on Sunday morning.

NEW IMPROVEMENTS The old awning around the block recently bought byW. B. Twltchell of Dr. J. M.

Ford, on the corner of Second avenue and Washington street, has been torn down preparatory to the erection of a new, neat and substantial awning. The board sidewalk In front of Dr. J. M. Swetnam's office has also been torn up and a now concrete walk built In its stead.

KANSAS CITY VISITORS Frank H. Horn and bin attorney. Judge Mc-Kinley, of Kansas City, Postofflce Inspector Leonard and Judge S. 1L Snider of the Central Development Mining company, were in the city yesterday, securing the depositions of numerous witnesses in a suit to be tried in Kansas City in May, Involving alleged Irregular use of the malls, for which essrs. Horn, Snider and others have been indicted, in connection with the Two Queens mine fktatlon The gen- HIM 1 1 II Ml I 1 I II 1 1 1 II 1 1 BEIeveyt 4.

New Drug Store will be located up street at 27 East Washington St-The Alkire Co. old stand-Come see us, save money. ELVEY HULETT Quality Druggists Never Substitute. Old stand yet, 5 7 E. Wash- St.

Phoenix, Ariz. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i hi i i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i i i i i nn HARNESS AND SADDLERY GOODS, SILVER BITS AND SPURS, LEATHER NOVELTIES AND HAIR GOODS. WE HAVE SOME CHOICE NAVAJO RUGS, LARGE AND SMALL SIZES, AT REASONABLE PRICES. N. PORTER SADDLE AND HARNESS CO.

8PURS AND BITS. West Washington St. Telephone Red 131. tlemen are confident that the trial will exonerate them from the charge. Messrs.

Horn and McKinley left last night for Los Angeles on a similar mission. A FOLDING BED The latest fold ing bed story Is said by reliable local residents to be beyond question. In effect it is like all the folding bed stories only that in this case the head of the house, who is an economical young man. built the bed himself and then induced his wife to help test It, both going to bed In It and locking themselves In by the automatic action of the new invention. There was Just room enough through a crack made by the clothing caught when the bed closed up, to enable the maker of the trap to crawl out and pry his machine open again.

His name Is withheld for the reason that he dont drink, so the boys wouldn't realize anything If they knew his identity. HOUGH STANDS PAT The board of supervisors has received another communication from L. A. Hough, who lives In the Tonto section and who some time ago sent down three Hon skins for bounty, to which the board demurred on the ground that the beasts were slain in Yavapai. Mr.

Hough reiterates that they were killed In this county and that he knows the country well and that he has the testimony of several Maricopa county tax payers to substantiate his statements, the names of whom he gives. Nevertheless the board has several taxpayers to substantiate his state-country and who aver that the place indicated on Dead Man's canyon is In (Yavapai county. The map how-aver, shows that creek to be in Gila county. Mr. Hough asks that the board send the skins to Yavapai if It does not Intend to pay the bounty, and he will tell Yavapai how the matter lays and how Maricopa Is welching on the game.

The chief point is that he wants the money, that Maricopa ought to pay it but if it won't, Yavapai will have to. KILLED HER HUSBAND. Butte, MenL, March IX. A dispatch Stomach Blood and Liver Troubles Much sickness start with weak stomach, mud consequent poor, impoverished blood. Nervous and pale-people lack good, rich, red blood.

Their stomachs need invigorating for, alter all, man can be do stronger thao hi stomach. A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver active, make rich red blood and overcomes and drive out diteate-producinf bacteria and cures whole multitude ol diseases. Gee rid at far Stomach Wamkneaa aad Llrar LaxJaeta br taklai a coarse of Of. Pierce Goldea Medical Dlacorarr tkm treat Stomack Rttormtlr; Urtr Imwlfrmfr mad Blood Cleaater. Yon can't afford to accept any medicine of unhuwm eomtntitiau a a substitute for "Golden Medical Discov which is medicine or known composition, having complete list of ingredients in plain English on its bottle-wrapper, same being attested as correct under oath.

Or. Pfsessnf PtlUtt rtguiatt an4 I'l I 1 till II I II III I I H- tlulett IIHMMMIIIMMMMMI I Carter's celebrated Typewriter Ribbons and Carbons are the best In the market. Give them a trial. Also have Carter's Inks, Fluids, Paste and Mucilage, at GRAIN'S STATIONERY AND NEWS CO. 11-13 N.

Center St. Phone Blsck 8071. iMMMMMIUmitUMIII IT IS NOT OUR GOOD LOOKS (we are shy) that gets us trade, but the quality of our Coffees. Always freh. uniform and the price Is right.

We deliver the goods, our delivery is prompt, we have a pleasant smile for all. Give us a trial and we will solve the Coffee question for you. Valley Tea Coffee Honse 131 N. Center. Phone Red 2601.

from Twin Bridges. says that Thornaa Metzel, a prominent stockman, has been shot by his wife and killed on account of family trouble. SCALPERS MUST GO. El Paso. March Enrique Creel, governor of Chihuahua, announces that he will pass a law In his state driving out ticket scalpers who, since being driven out of Texas, have gone across the border to Juarez.

WEATHER TODAY. Washington, March 13. Fair Saturday and Sunday with rising temper ature. A CALLED MEETING Men and Women of Phoenix: The beacon light of freedom Is burning bright and ever brighter along the frontier of human progress, the whole world is aflame and the fire Is being fed with the blood of patriots the world over, as It never was before, these are the times that try the souls of men and women as they were never tried be fore. Patriotism has a new mean ing It never had before.

Capitalism rules the earth with bloody hand of assassination and the laws of the murderers know no national boundary lines but reaches and crushes the working class patriot, wherever he may be, therefore the world Is a battle ground and a patriot Is he who fights and if need be, dies, for the working class, therefore we, the workers of Phoenix call upon every working man and woman, and all other men and women who love liberty, justice and fair play, to assemble at the city hall plaza at 7:30 o'clock Saturday p.m., for the purpose of making one grand protest and demanding that Mexican and Russian despotism shall not reach and crush the patriots of the working class in this, our so- called free America. M. M. ELDERS, R. L.

COMFORT. M. E. BENTL'A, F. VELARDE, JOHN TANESE, tartformtm Stomach.

Ltrtr mad Bowete. Hem. WE BEG TO A new Victor Record of that old favorite ballad of Bobbie Barns'. YE BANKS AND BRAES 0' BONNIE D00N, Sung by the greatest of English sopranos, MME. MELBA.

March Records for Victor and Edison Now on Sale. THE STORE THAT CARRIES THE STOCK. Miller-Sterlina Company SUCCESSORS TO E. lit ii 1 1 ii i KIT Ail lltifLIA 7 can't afford to use a poor one. Our satisfied customers are our best advertisement.

Ask the mechanic who owns an Atkins. TALBOT Hardware Store 1 1 1 1 1 E. T. TH0MA MANUFACTURING CO. Designers and Manufacturers of ARTISTIC ELECTRIC FIXTURES.

Show Rooms 22 So. 3rd I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I BOYS! Here is your chance: For one week, starting today, we will sell any football in our stock at 25 per cent discount. Berryhiirs Big Book Store "The Thirsty Man's Retreat." Mackerel Large, choice fat mackerel, 2 for Slightly smaller size, 2 6 23 Wetzler's Gash Grocery 33 W. "Washington St. Phone Main 259.

Open till 6:30. Patronize Home In- lustry. Help me. fand save money, too, by buying your Trunk. Suit Case or Bag of us.

Old Trunks taken in ex-channe. PHOENIX TRUNK FACTORY. 413 W. Washington Tel. Red 8394.

mm ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ARIZONA ELECTRIC COMPANY. V. R. NORRIS, PROP.

TEL. BLACK 8534. 41 3. 1ST AVE. I I I I 1 1 I I 1 1 Hit II II I III 1 OUR STOCK OF WATCHES was never more complete than it is today.

Let us show you. F. A. HILDERBRAN COMPANY 4 1 1 1 It 1 1 1 1 1 II II 1 1 1 1 1 ANNOUNCE ANDREWS SON. i -it AtKins silver steei saws "Finest on Earth." Made by particular people for the discriminating mechanic, the man who knows a good tool and HUBBARD QUITE AN ASSORTMENT of cut glass for wedding gifts is one of the most precious offerings that can be made.

Rich, brilliant, beautiful and incomparably ra.Jiunt on table or sideboard our cut has a charm of its own. Each piece 1.4 hand cut In the latest patterns and is extremely artistic in and East Washington St. "II I III I 1 1 in i Ave. Phone Main yni. I IIM II I I I I Illllllllllll FASHION BARBER SHOP.

Go to the Fashion Barber Shop when visiting city, Lewis A Noble. Ptom 13 W. Washington St, for a neat tour cue enave. Plain Mtn. salt rub.

alcohol rub, body massage, electric bodV TnilfWra hv Uihmif Tnkn Lewla. WHAT MONEY WILL DO AT D. W. Williams Grocery Ca No. 42 No.

1st Ave- 16 lbs. Beet Sugar 15 lbs. Cane Sugar J)Q 3 cans any kind of Lye 2oC Columbian Pie Pumpkin. can jjjk Gallon can Pie Pumpkin. 4hff Gal.

can Pie Blackberries JOe GaL can Pie Peaches 5UC Gallon can Pie Apricots Gallon can Pie Apples 4oC Armour's Pork and Beans. can JO Vancamp'i Pork and Beans. can 10 25 Fresh Ranch Eggs, per If you Iran It quick Phone Main 17. Prank J. O'Brien BROKER.

Tacaon. Branches in Phoenix and Nogs lea. Stocks, Bond and Produee. Private Leased Wire to nil Exchanges. R.

IX HIGHTOWER, Manafw. Phoenix Office. Phone Main 222. Hotel Adam. Great Care I exercised by skilled workmen in all departments is the reason our patrons are satisfied.

Our services will please you. Troy Laundry 215 W. Jeff. St. Phone Main 159.

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