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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN", TUESDAY 3IORXIXC, DECEMBER 15, 190S.
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J.C. Aycr Co.,
THE TRIAL OF
SET FOR JANUARY 5
It Will Be Continued If He Cannot Be
Present.
San Francisco, Dec. 14 Judge Law
lor today set for January 3, 1W9, the
trial -f Patrick Calhoun, on the in
dictment charging him with having
of fere 1 a bribe to Supervisor F. H.
Nicholas, to vote for the trolley fran
chise for the I'nited Railroads, which
lie is president of. It was agreed that
if Calhoun did not arrive from the
east by that date, a continuance would
be had.
Continuances were also granted in
the "graft" cases of Tirey L. Ford,
Thornwell Mullally, K. E. Schmilz, Su
per isor Nicholas. F. O. Drunim, John
Martin, and Eugene le Sabla. The
cases against Abraham Ruef were all
allowed to stand on the calendar, coun
sel being absent.
WASHINGTON GETS
A CUT IN OAS RATE
The House Also Abolishes
Shops in the District.
Bucket
Washington, I'ec. H. vyhile consid
ering bills dealing with the affairs of
the District of Columbia, the house
today passed i measure providing for
SJl-eent gas in Washington. The bill
now goes to the senate, as "ell as
another bill abolishing bucket shops in
the district.
An attempt by Representative Henry
of Texas to obtain a change in the
reference of the bill prohibiting the
making of future contracts on agri
cultural products, brought forth a
promise from Chairman Scott of the
agricultural committee that his com
mittee would soon grant hearings to
farmers' rnions and others on this
subject. The house voted to adjourn
on Saturday. December 19th, to Mon
day. January 4th.
STORE PLUNDERED
T
GOLDMAN & CO. THE VICTIMS OF
A HARDWARE THIEF
Revolvers and Razors and Pocket
Cutlery Made Away With in Large
Quantity.
DEATH OF MRS. TEMPLIN Mrs.
I. aura K. Templin. aged So years, died
at the home of her daughter. Mrs. J.
M. Stewart, at 4 o'clock yesterday af
ternoon. The funeral will be held this
afternoon in the Christian church at
o'clock. L. Williams, the pastor, will
pleach the funeral sermon.
! DISTRICT COURT Most nf the
business of the district court yester
'day consisfd In the vacating of trial
; orders. Among the cases so temporari
! ly dispose, ,f Was the case of the
Cliff House against the Home Fire In
surance company of Phoenix.
WISE SMOKERS
after a trial keep on buying the CON
TRACT cigar.
That's shown by the many duplicate
orders received from dealers.
Those who buy a CONTRACT
5-cent straight cigar find they get extra
value for their money.
The dealer pays more for it, but he
satisfies old customers and makes new
ones.
Hand-made the only 5-cent Cigar'
with a genuine iong leaf Havana filler.
Get extra value, buy a
Goldman & Co.'s store was broken
into and robbed at an early hour yes
terday morning. Some of the articles
stolen were 24 boxes of pocket knives,
numbering about five dozen; one Colt
automatic revolver, 32 caliber No. 45.
74i; two Colt 32 caliler revolvers on
44 frame, numbered 303703 and 303712;
two 41 caliber Colts on a 44 frame No.'s
2334053 and 295814. One 38 caliber
Colt, two 44 caliber Colts and one 45
caliber Colt: also two dozen razors.
About 2 o'clock in the morning one
of the employes of the Hank Exchange
saloon who sleeps in the rear' of the
building came out to get a drink of
water and noticed a man standing on
the corner of Wall and Washington
streets, but thinking nothing of it re
tired. At seven o'clock the store was open
ed as usual and the discovery made
that some iron sheeting and a piece of
glass had been forced out of the back
door and that the thief or thieves en
tered through this aperture.
The alleyway running east and west
at the back of the building has a
strong iron gate opening into Wall
street, but between the top of the gate
and the bottom of the wall there are
nly three wires and the entry was
easily effected into the alley. The
tools used were stolen from a chest of
: tools belonging to J. L. Young last
i Thursday night at the corner of Second
'Ave. and Jefferson streets, where a
new building is being erected. A ham
! mer. file, chisel, two screw drivers and
a pair of pinchers were left at the back
door.
! Police Officer Troutman and Mar
shal Moore are working on the case
and expect to locate the plunder before
long.
016 DOUBLE BILL
AT THIRD AVENUE
The Princess of Patches and a "Really,
i Truly," Wedding on the Stage.
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EVERY GENUINE CONTRACT Rll
CIGAR IS NOW BANDED. UG 'L&Wjf
ROTHENBERG & SCHLOSS VpV
Albuquerque - New Mexico. Sl ,
1 Our Market Is All Natural
8
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It's the ONE perfect solution of the
Meat Supply business in Phoenix.
Ever since the day this market be
gan business, our sole aim was to set
a wholesome example to those fol
lowing the "old fogy" style. We have
succeeded in convincing the bulk of
Phoenix people of the correctness of
OUR way of doing the meat busi
ness. No flies on us, nor on our
meats, nor on anything else in our
market. Just come and have a peep.
The Hackett Market
Phone Main 132
it
3133 E. WASHINGTON ST.
GAS
Per o
A FULL LINE OF
EE) k ti
JUST RECEIVED
CALL AND SEE
Pacific Gas and Electric Co.
130-132 West Washington St.
Another fairly Rood and well pleased
audience was present at the Third ave
nue theater last night to witness the
second performance of that Jolly com
edy, the Princess l Patches. It is a
truly entertaining hill, full of fun in
which Morrie Streeter and Miss Bryan
both have an opimrtunity to display
their fun-making talents. The bill is
further enlivened by numerous and
pleasing specialties.
A particularly large audience Is ex
pected tonight. fr a real novelty will
be presented. There will be a wedding
on the stage. Not a stage wedding.-hut
a real marriage between Frank Weeks,
a talented member of the company and
Miss Lulu Irenze of Portland. Oregon,
who came here a dav or, ho ago for the
express purpose of joining hands for
lifo with Mr. Weeks. It is to be the
consummation of a real love match and
not a stage play, and the first wedding
ever celebrated in the Third avenue
theater. As the principals have no ac
quaintances here except the members
of the company, and as everybody likes
to see two people made happy, and
ever)' real wedding ought to have an
interested audience, these young people
have extended a general invitation to
all to come and be their wedding
guests. They expect their Journey
through life to be a happy one and pro
pose to begin it under as joyful auspic
es as possible.
Probate Judge Phillips, that solemn
and austere dignitary, who commands
respectful attention wherever he ap
pears, and who is skillful in the tying
of matrimonial knots will conduct the
wedding formalities.
The management of the house re
quests the announcement that the
hitherto chilly atmosphere of the house
on stormy evenings will no longer pre
vail. The mangement has not only se
cured a couple of good stoves but yes
terday Invested In a load of wood and
promises to have everything neat,
warm and cosy, tonight and hereafter.
The public is invited to remember the
big double bill tonight, the "Princess of
Patches," well worth the price of ad
mission and the closing chapter of "An
Actor's Romance," wherein they wed
and live happily ever after.
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Conducive to Rest.
The kaiser has been ordered by his
physicians to take a long rest to cure
insomnia. If he follows the advice
his subjects will also sleep sounder.
.St. J,ouis Post-Dispatch.
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I When You See The t
I Adams Pharmacy j
LABELED ON A A BOT
TLE, YOU KNOW BE
YOND QUESTION THAT
THE CONTENTS ARE
RIGHT. OUR PRESCRIP
TION WORK IS HANDLED
BY PHARMACISTS OF
LONG EXPERIENCE AND
CAREFUL TRAINING.
ADAMS
PHARMACY
Homo, of Pure Drugs.
H. B. CATE, Mgr.
Phone 243.
Silk Petticoats
WE HAVE THE GOODS. Aside from the plain, every-day
Silk Petticoats made of guaranteed Taffeta, we are show
ing today a marvelously rich assortment of those Krenchy
models real Parisian novelties. Most prominent among
these are the celebrated Directoire styles, fancily silk em
broidered, extensively ruffled they have that desirable long
sweep. All the new shades are represented in this" beauti
ful array. The prices range from S8.50 to S40.00
A Silk Petticoat Special
AN EXTRAORDINARY STRONG VALUE Is the $7.50
guaranteed Petticoat we are selling today at J.VO0. Black
and a complete line of colors, guaranteed to wear for three
months or your money hack. Special S5.00
Christmas Furs
FOR A TREASURED REMEMBRANCE FURS ARE A
HAPPY SOLUTION OF THE GIFT PROBLEM. We show
an assortment quite enticing of Scarfs. Collarettes and
Throws with flowing end. Kvery one the correct model
to which fashion's edict has given its favor. Quality is
remembered long after price is forgotten. These are facts,
not fancies. The prices range from 3.50 to S33.00
Fancy Affairs in Waists
WE ARE INDEED PROUD OF OUR WAIST COLLEC
TION They are of the highest order. Mesallne and Net
Waists galore, tailored and fancily stitched and trimmed,
a choice line of colors to select from, sleeves to suit every
fancy, dainty values from S6.50 to S27.50
ill !
Coat Sweaters
WE ARE SHOWING A DAINTY NEW LINE OF COAT
SWEATERS in white, oxford and cardinal, from $3.00 to
J3.ft0. Another late Broadway sensation are the "Harvard"
Sweaters, 45 inches long, double breasted, fancy knitted,
all pure white; a wonder at ST.50
Opera Capes and Coats
AN EXPOSITION OF RARE, CHOICE CREATIONS
Original Parisian models in a magnificent array of styles
and evening shades, no two alike, marvels of the tailor's
art. Priced from 820 to S73
Evening Costumes
A GRAND AGGREGATION OF MODELS Directoire styles
In Chiffon. Satin Duchesse, Crepe de Chene, Mesuline and
Net, from $30 to $150. Today we place on sale a siecial
line of Directoire and Hipless models, of finest Satin Mesa
line, all colors and prettily trimmed, bought to sell at $:'.3
d J". tor S24.93
A Silk Waist Special
$4.00 AND $5.00 TAFFETA SILK WAISTS Black only,
tailor- made styles, fi and Mousquetaire sleeves, every size
you may desire today, choice S3.43
Leather Goods
NEVER DURING THE PAST DE
CADE HAVE WE DISPLAYED A
MORE SATISFACTORY COLLEC
TION OF HAND BAGS THAN
TODAY'S. They are immensely
favored as gifts this season. We
are dead sure of pleasing you.
Hand Bags in Seal. Grain, Alliga
tor, French Kid, Walrus, etc., in a
number of good colors, light and
dark frames and complete fittings.
Price rango
75c (o $20
Shell Goods
No illustration could give an ade
quate idea of the beauty represent
ed In this stock. You must see it
in persop. Back and Side Combs,
in plain, studded and embossed
effects, in amber, shell and black.
They're always welcome, always
practical. One really never has too
many. A rich assortment, ranging
from
25c to $15
Perfumes
An excellent display of Perfumes
represented by various odors, such
as Heliotrope, Moss Rose, White
Lilac, Tube Rose, ' Jasmine and
Orange Blossoms, good sized bot
tles with fancy stoppers most exV
traordinarily low priced at, bottle
25c
Belts
Go all through the list of Gifts
for a woman, and what will she
prize more highly than a remem
brance in the shape of a belt?
We have all sorts, all sizes, all
colors, at prices to fit every purse.
Directoire Belts, Sheath Belts. Kid
Belts. Fancy Elastic Belts, Silk and
Satin Belts and Persian effects.
Prices range from
50c to $5.00
Exquisite Gifts
for Girls
Ribbon tct in omamrntJ boxes, charmingly
appropriate lot girls of all ago, and a useful
as they are beautiful.
OPOTHVjJAIHTy
kIBBON oets
in sash srts of one sash and two matched hair
bows, or hair bow sets of six assorted bows,
have made Christmas ribbon-giving popular.
They are guaranteed by the famous mark
S. & K. QUALITY the recognized
standard ot ribbon perfection.
In pretty, flat boxes
convenient for mailing.
Ail the ocw abides aad
pattern.
ASK AT THE
RIBBON COUNTER
Renaissance and Jap Drawn Work
Once again has our N. Y. buyer distinguished
himself. It's a lucky purchase of the entire
sample line of one of New York's famous im
porters. Ours is a large discount in exchange
for spot cash. 1142 pieces of Renaissance and
Jap Drawn Work, embracing every desirable
design, style, width and length round, square
and uplong pieces suitable for tables, sideboards,
stands, bureaus, etc by far the most comprehen
sive display even seen in the southwest Today
At 25 Less
A Christmas Sale of Ostrich Plumes
EXTRA PURCHASES OF THE FINEST PLUMES PRODUCED
MAKE UP THIS SALE. Special attention is called to the ier
fect colorings, long fluffy filters, great width and length at each
price. Now is the time to buy Plumes. They are splendid as
(lifts. Buy at these prices and save money, too:
All $.".00 Plumes now S3.33
All $7.50 Plumes now S3. 00
All $10.00 Plumes now S6.66
All $1300 Plumes now S10.00
All Sl'O.OO Plumes now S13.34
All $J5.00 Plumes now.- S16.67
All J30.00 Plumes now S 120. 00
Christmas Hosiery
A BOX OF NICE HOSE IS HARDLY OBJECTIONABLE, ES
PECIALLY NOT THOSE WE HANDLE "GORDON DYE
HOSIERY FOR WOMEN. We have all . weights and
all colors to match your gown. Black, white, solid
colors, stripes, plaids, lace and embroidered effects in
Lisle and Silk, ranging in price from 50c to $4.00 per
pair. The special item to lie offered today consists of 400 pairs
of Women's Black Lisle Stockings, with high spliced heels and
double sole, all seamless, sizes 8'-i to 10, and sold in a regular
way at 25c, but today at
17c pair
Clothing for the Boy
You couldn't do better than give hiin
a -warm and comfortable Suit or
Overcoat there is no doubt but what
he will appreciate It Our stock at
the present time is brimful of (rood
styles and pretty patterns, ot prices
so welcome to an economical mother.
A combination suit. Just like illus
tration, an extra pair Pants, you know
w ill be just IT.
$2.50 to $10
Bath Robes
Xlie refreshing comfort of a dip,
augmented by the luxury of one
"of our well-styled, well-fitting
Bath Robes, is comfort indeed. The
newest effects and fabrics are now
revealed. Made of reversible eider
down in a choice assortment of
colorings and patterns. Prices
range from 5.00 to $12.00
Neckwear
In selecting Neckwear for him re
member that critical eyes will pass
upon what you give him. The safe
way to buy "smart" Neckwear is
to buy it here the store that
knows stylish Neckwear knows it
by studying men's particular wants.
Finest Silk Neckwear, newest de
signs and colorings in Fiiur-in-Hands.
Rae values at f.
23d t SI. 00
Smoking Jackets
For comfort, for convenience, for
: appearance, and for the pleasure
I of orderly and luxurious living, the
! House Coat, well made of fine ma
! terial. We show a varied array
j of. magnificent designs. Priced
I at S4.50 to S13.50
Fancy Yests
Most men who have a penchant
for dress, deiight to indulge their
taste in beautiful Waistcoats. A
wise investment one suit worn
with frequent changes is equivalent
to two. A peach of a stock here
in white as well as the many dif
ferent shades to match your
Trousers S1.50 to S6.50
GLOVES
THERE IS A BREADTH AND COM
PLETENESS WITHIN OUR KID
GLOVE STOCK UNMATCHED BY
ANY OTHER SHOWING IN ARI
ZONA. Correct styles, clasps and
shades European sewing and finish.
No need of an argument as to their"
matchless excellence and desirability.
Kid Gloves in black, white and every
shade to match your dress short and
ltj-button lengths. Excellent values
ranging from S1.00 to S4.00
m r v r in a ? t m z
Christmas Dinner Sets
LINEN DAMASK DINNER SETS
Plain and hemstitched, S-4 or
1C-4 size Cloth with 1 dozen Nap
kins to match, full bleached or sil
ver bleached, something that's
highly prized by every housewife.
We have a splendid assortment of
these, ranging in price from
S4.50 to S20.OO