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ARIZONA, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 7, 1913. ..PAGE THREE& i rrs if IB A tlm mi FIN. k a it-S , i k-i , i l - u I J m m B 1 1 I r 1 WATER WASTE IN COLD WEITHER Citv Shy 337.000 Gallons as Result of Rurst Pipes and Carelessness of Users RESERVOm RESERVE G rs ISHELD P8EGARI0US Confused Reports Straight ened Out Excess of Muriatic Acid More or loss confusion In currant rejMjrta concerning the nndUtg at Wm. firant on Monday merti'n;; at l.owoll in a serious condition, was cleared yesterday In an aulhorlta- Itho statement which ulaees the -causo of Ills (rouble In an excess of "muriatic acid collected from tho kxt- neyg and directly attacking the nerve cells, with result of temporary af A little more than 227,000 callon of city water, was wasted during the cold puap of Ian month. This 'repre sents -water that was not lost by Uakage from,brst pipes, hut .HTlT" ""' waR allowed to run to waste. In The affliction is not one or .com mon cases, by pet-bous turning on1 won occurrence, and sadly enough the tiro hydrants to get water ana! the majority or such oaseg terminate then not properly turning them off. fatally In spite of the boat that 'Tho total loss to the city amounted, science can do for the rllof or tJw to 377.00O. 100.000 gallons of this) sufferer Consequent upon tlo .f amount being- lost when the old lire lotion of H'C uervouR system are main on lemur uenue burst. liiirimiv olent snastus. from which Mr firant tho worstt tho cold snap, when plto all over the city were broken or froz en, the city allowed those who could Ret water in no other way to use tho city water. Not knowing how to oper ate the high nressure n lu-.l ,,!.. in many cases the !idrants were,,1"rlng seleral weeks. In the fo-in or turned on full forco and a Eront ,i-i I headaches of hihcU iolence. These has not been free at the Copper, uueen uonpiiui. wnere- e w receiving the benefit of tho most advanced treatment nnl care. Mr. Grant had experienced warn Ing of the approach of his trouble of water was allowed to run to vrnst.. llesldes this. In a number of cases. persons continued to use the city wa ter even, alter tile water compan) FYOUARENQT you are urn 500 Membership Cry Abroad from Charming Boost ers of the Local Y. W. C. A. 8 IBsLSllllFf tSJ.aiptlllll'it fill ifihi1 niiMIWHlHll ,..,Ti7n'1lanBBBBBBBBBBBBSSgp ' iS ISSUE CIRCULAR PLEA werethos(! at the City Hall, citv sta hie and on Ilrewery julch. Water in the city reservoir stood, on January 31, at 17 feet ! inches This,, according to Suierisor l'ernj Is below the average of this time of the year. i , u. s. COAL-LAND TRIAU Government Will Investigate Allsged Alaska Steal. CHICAGO, III.. Feb. O.-A staff oi fd!rnL irrcecutors Imq arrired tn. Ohlcago from Washington to assm United States District Attorney WH I.crson 'n tho trial of the government suits involting Alagkn coal lands worth glO.UOftOOO. which bgin brforo 1-t'deral Judee lindis Ma-eh 3 Men prominent In Alaska, the northwest and eastern cities are under Indict ment charged with conspiracy to de fraud tho government One Amounted to Something. I King Humbert once visited Flor ence and at a reception of the arls tocrary Inquired of each noble pre sented what his occupation was "Nothing, majesty," was the unirorm reply until It came tho turn of the Marquis Glnorl, who had lost caste somewhat because, of his manufacture of pottery. "I ?m. a potter, maesta a maker of majolica," said the mar quis In resiionse to the king's ques tion. "Thank God!". cried the king, "there Is one noble In Florence who" does something" f n urfcc, "The children need something new every week. Yon have no children. nence you can t understand." "I ua- derstand, old chapj ' have an automo- 1 About three hundred and twenty b!l." . J teven thousand tons of coal are burn- "bOO pahl up members by Pelmiar 15, 1913" s the aloicHU Of the loun Women' ChrUtian aiwoehttton rectm ly adopted and from the HrK?nt out look, tlm Itopen of the aiaeolation ar to be realized. Utery member of ttu ashocistioi has ben made a commit tee of one with the respouibilit o olitainiKR at leuHt ono or more meiu lxrs before the closing date arrive In connection with tho campdigi for new members, an attractive littk circiilai U btlug dlstributeil contain lug the following Information DO YOU KNOWT That our Young Women's Christ laa association exists for ouug women That the local association Is in t ti heart of tovn and Unit It 's a "homey" place for Uhwo who live there, and a MK-iai center for all glrlc. Thnt it is oxn every day and all da. Thatjt iRvHoa every woman of good moral clmnicier over IS tears o( age to become a member. And every glr. under that age to become a junlo' member. That it hrls strange ;lrl find roomn, boanllng plaeea and employ inent. Tlt It hflB arioiig cluls for women and girls. That It provldng many pleasant so cial evenings for ite membors and .others. That its room are open to ladle tho various churches. dining room, with whole some food, serves three meals dallj That its rest, lunch, reading and toilet rooms arc open to all women. That it Is a link In the great Tiav elers' Aid Chain, and that trains arc met jit anv time If requested. That current papers and niagazlnc are found In the reading room. That school girls have dally picnic on the Jawn during the noon hour. That j on may have a iiart h thU work by your membership, thus heli ing yourself as well as others. Thatsa. membership may bo taken out at any timet That many of he privileges are equally free to non-membure. the m-m hers however, have a very special right, beeauae the' are their own. i On Saturday. Viae Mnrnaret M-K3ro secretary of the Arizona Yoiinc Worn ' en s Christian association, te to ar . Almost to a man tho horaeromTV rive In the city to aid In the finri.c.. on the five o'clock car from Warreal work of the local orgai.ization Mis arose with a startled cry when a man1 Moorv was formerly state sfcretar or A is LJmnMi-f-s, we'll teu vou now to save some 1V1o9 Al U i0j kslAJlj'o monev and reduce vour monthlv" household expenses. Butter is the bugbear on your monthly bills to use butter anywhere except on your table. Discard butter from the kitchen, and use Cottolene.- , :rt Cotiolene is better than butter for cooking; it is richer and will go one-third farther; it costs much less than butter;- it will give just as good or better results. Why not, then, try the experiment? he had attributed to n stomach that he believed had become d'sordored. As a matter of fact they afforded fymptons of the oxoesa of muriatic mains were remlrml. insin.i ., iac, ln n" system Harly MoBday lug for -water from the company. ""mans he realiaed that he was be- The loss, from burst pipes to the1, "1? V0rentLi!! a,pd ,!lent out D city waa also hMlv xh - .. t!,e tTevt r fresh air, hoifns pro' T Sundry tl.tum and a numbeToL1: J lk off - Ahont tLe valves alonrToStn 1 I3 o'clock he was stiindlng against were im, n,?,i JTS- .f , can0,u the curb when an automoMle aV m,v ,L . eWfa f"1"8' ,n l'toached. This be hailel. telHug th many cases the sewer department drter that ho tta, ' ,ek " breat ?n Vht tb.t;lIVrr0T8 freozlnS- T' t tho hospital, he rational. Willi break ln the old ftre line on Temby arrha, at the nos,tal he relaxed and avenue was ono of the worst and ex. I hta mind nt nn n.n.iurH n i. . tensive repairs on this are now being; since had brief periods during wh'eh "c,eU ot made, with the exception of the re- t,s mind has been near clear, but ' T,'t Its iira iiuy oeing maue on tins line these have been quickly followed by which arc progressing favorably, all relapse the breaks havo been repaired. Tin. The Copper Queon physicians are "'" " 'S ureaivs to oe repaired unable as yet to tell the outcome, 1ut If they save the life of the stif- lerer It w II be a no small victory ro- their skill and ability STRUCK BY MACHINE HOED Of! TOP Surprised, He Forgot Chase "for Street Car and Went to Shake Hands with Self the l'enns Iran la association, rcen ly coming to Arizona to accept a llki loeition Sno Is at prevent in I'hoenU aiding in the organization of a Young Women's Christian association there running toward it -was struck by a passing automobile and thrown, bod ily on top of tho fender of tho ma chine. Everyone expected to see tlw pedestrian crushed beneath the high power machine, but he was on top o the machine Insteed of under it and succeeded In keeping his equilibrium. The man was running for the carf rOitTI.AND, Wash. Feb. C Fif as it imssed Johnson addition and had I iren men, representating the largrst FIFTEEN ARE INDICTED not noticed the automobile coming In his direction at fair speed The hora was blown several times but this tht, man did not no'ice. When the coills Ion came, the machine stopped almost instantly allowing the man to climb off. All happened in the twinkle of a eye, tho automobile resuming its Jour ney and the man too wrought up to board the car. turned about and went back toward home, prosumanly to think thicga over and shake hands, with himself, as he had good rignt -to do. London's Coal Consumption. ltd every wee in Ix.ndon. produce and commission firms of this city, were Indicted today by the United States government on a charge of combination In restraint of trade and conspiracy against the so-called independent produce merchants win are not members of tho, produce mer chants association ot Portland. Kleven were arrested and released oh 1kI1 ln the sum of $1,069. I li 1 Pll i 1 joints1? A i - 6221 1 "ir 'V'. 1 xVz ,, ymzx uwp mi vHn mk a TiinMLnLMwr HbEb. -35B1IKSBbI? Made HEAVY RAIN DiO , SILL DAMAGE! it . f is a vegetable fat made from the purest and choicest cotton oil It contains not an ounce of hog fat, Cottolene makes delicious pastry crisp and flaky. For frying, it can be heated to a much higher temperature than butter or lard and forms a coating which prevents the absorption of the fat Buy a pail of Cottolene today and convince, yourself by trying this recipe: SPICED CLOVERS Sift together two end one-half cups of flour, two thirds cup of sugar, one teaspoon salt, two teaspoons cinnamon and four teaspoons of baking powder. Chop into this one-half cup Cttlileiu and moisten with milk until almost as soft as biscuit dough. Roll out one third of an Inch thick and sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar, well mixed, then Cut into tiny rounds. Place in threes Cite clover leaves) in pass and bake in moderately hot oven. Scire warm with butler, honey or marmalade. raHL &SjBJmmBr Made only by THE N.K.FAIBBANK. COMPANY Hjsfea.3f I DRAW THE COLOR LINE. NEW YORK, N. Y Feb. 6. A now rale prohibiting boHta between white persons and negroes, otnerwiso Known as "mixed bouts." was adopted toda by the New York state athletic com mission, which controls boxing in this state. 3. Mm .-s2l r--ixa:fe m m m.ABar , - tKMT" jaBBBBaaa ! i 4-T IbVUbbbbb f-a jwmrrjr w Jm m? m wL cr ?z- , . . The March to the Breakfast Table Turns to a quickstep frosty mornings when the cook serves Post Tavern Special A Good Old Fashioned Porridge Hot The best parts of wheat, corns and rice, go to make up this tasty hot cooked breakfast food and the flavour produced by skilfully blending these grains makes a dish distinctive and pleasing -? . - Nourishing and warming, for Tomorrow's Breakfast V At Grocers everywhere - Packages 10 and 15c excepting extreme WesL POSTUM CEREAL CO, LTD.. BATTLE CREEK. MICH. Accompanied by Electrical Disturbances That Put Out Lights for a Time Th heavieet ralB of tho winter, ac companied by much lightning, oc curred late yeataniay afternoon. Au tolctawho were up the can on and rftportir'from Warren and below. Indi cate thai (he fall waa over a wide area. In the city about the only damage from the storm Is In gutters cashed GREENS DEFEAT jGDURT DENIES WAIT REDS 22 10 38 SGHULEZ STILL HEIO Champion Does Good Work Likewise Thomas Teams Are Tied fn a well plased game ot basket ball at the V. M. C. A the Greens, In tho Uaafeet Ball league, defeated the Itods by a score of 22 to $. T'ie gamo ties the Green -with the Ited and 1 '.lacks ror third phee in the league. 4 tle Orat half the score wag 1; to 17, In favor of the Greens. The star playing on tho Reds was doue by Champion, the forward, who scor- Man Wanted for Larceny in New Mexico Returned to Bisbee in? on extradition papers ani it a I expected that tho man will be ex- tiautEcru ii a auun unit-, vv nen iirec arrested on Monday, Schulez told Officer flrooks. who made the arrest that he would not fight extradition, but later changed hs mind f .i .... , , ,!. i.fni., on the street- were badly nitt.l. A'J number of cellars, moat of hen. on d -x 'Sltne J. ltrewery gulch, were flooded. Both so pUjr?(, a the garageswero filled with automo- goalB. ft tne second half the Keda biles soon iffter the rain started, the;, nine Nnt airf the arcells drivers seoklng the hrst dry place to i twenty-one, bo found. The rain caused a good Tho following la the lineup of the deal of mud to collect on the street1 two teams: KmJs; Parted forward; railway traces ana.'at tne swttcnes ,; Chamirfon, forward: Danlota, oratw causing some slight trouble. tnurns, guard; Hodgson, guard. Greens T saortiy oeiore t o'wock, me eipctncl struthers. center; light system was Interrupted by th- tnrm The lights In many parts of the city went out, but tho trouble was soon reialred. Yoakum, forward; Tbomae, guard. The rainfall on Wednesday was ther heaviest since last summer, unless tho fall of yesterday, the figures on h!ch are not yet available, toi greater. For the 24 hours ending at C o'clock AVedncsdny evening. ths fall amounted to AS of an Inch, ac cording to Weather Observer Good ing. The closest approach to thta figure 'In precipitation for tho year was on January 21. when the snow of that day made a total preclpltn' tlon of .45 of an inch. Culln, forward; 1nn, guard. The 8tandHig of the team le a follows Team niuee Reds Macks Oreena Wan S 1 X 1" Lost 'J S 2 Marshal Watklns returned yester day from Tombstone, eiinslng with Is m John Schulez, named in Gallup, N. M., for the alleged larceny of J250 from the First .National bank of that city. Schulez wag taken to Tomb stone on habouu edrpug proceedings. Judge Sutte'r, of the siiporlor court, dental tho wilt -anil Schulez was brought back to receive a socoml hearing In Justice Smith's court, in Lowell, at 3 o'clock this afternoon In the meantime Sheriff Roberts o SfcKlnfey county. N M. is wort- German Steamship Lines. Germans seem to have a special faculty for managing great steamship lines Besides those huge corporations the Hamburg American and the fvorth German Lloyd Companies, there Is an other of almost equal magnitude,' the "Hamburg Sud." whfch has Just .cele brated Its fortieth birthday. Beginning with three small steamera of 2,728. tons burden combined, the company now has a ileet or forty-eight steamers to taling 248.237 tons, witlj 36 auxiliary craft In 1909 the company carried 47r 691 passengera " V WILL QUIZ S. O. QUIZ Antl-Drudgery Club. Sir women In Chicago have organ- lied a club' to lessen household care3 The clnb is the possessor of an elec tric vacuum cleaner, one electric wash ing machine, two electric Irons and a fan for drying the washing. The only dues are those required for the up keep of these labor savers, and this amount has been estimated to be about three cents a week. The initiation fee consists of the price of tho ap paratus divided Into six equal parts. The Efcmbers arrange their work so that a small boy may take the ap paratus around to each In tOrn. They Hvo in one neighborhood, so the affair Is easily arranged. How practl caU how easily the idea could be ex panded to take ln any number of boufeTcecpcrs. What a help It would be In solving tne servant problem. American Club Woman. Money Trust Committee to Examine Rockefeller on Friday. BRUNSWICK, Ga,.. Feb. 5. Ar rangements hare ben completed for tho. examination of William Rockcfel ler on rriday by mmber of tin house money irjssTmnniie at the Rockefeller apartmppt ot. Jekyll isl and ' llpraffv f i .'t--rf U Uer's av-r slon to punHclly; it I Mfl'that i ftewapapermen wi)l lir excluded tjoj tho Inland, "which is private property. It la BHderstood that arrangements have been made forrrto government inveatlgatprs to be cared fpr at the Rockefeller apartments daring their stay. NEW SERVIAN POSTAGE STAMPS VIBNNTA. Feb. G Of Interest to ttamp collectors Is the news from Bel prade that tin Servian government has In preparation a new eries of national postage stamps In commemo ration f the Servian victories In the recent war. Tho stanfBs win bear por i raits of famous Servian rulers and scenes In tho recapture? "rrrinceo, "BLOOD IS THICKER THAN W&PER" ; Wtttewt eood red UooU a raan a& a w-a heart and rxr nerves. Thinness of the blood, or ani&U, t common m yotjmMcU aswHlasobl EspccUIIis it "5 w"1 Utuu Ao wort in lay venuttfea iaaorKS or lhos who are Suit npindooiRnl3lertmicwthacurislovcTorilnu?tbe oigcn cr etnd(is earboafc auM an. Tlw btooi or bkmd .tiich laocs the rl Dloo4 WrBipdes la arunftic pnpie may tons been mi. iJ toy LK o soud 1 reJi a.r br eaoia Into IsacK, or by rwordtfcsuun or v4rH-r-a kumeiunn peutfe suHct hsltrw: roji wr the heart uluch is nlira! disuse j! j 1. iitcajsej by lnJUs--JOca. VFttflevet the cause, lame's Jast one rtiiwdy tn-t you cart tun 't-.t4oantf thatitLassviSS3tis!sai9ntsrc.vcT43ka.. V OK. riCilCE'C fjULI'&N mWlUAL loma.-&&yii onl wnicU. fpIJ ! n a oraa aranxi em ximuvf inai iins ! i wr anil ttomartf inV)r:r tiis actM. It tui moli. the body t mnuctu;c titmJ bKnl wnicU. fpIJ the heart nwws-bram and crc-is I ine bouy. Ta orcans work smoothly Eke nuarinenr runruiid u n. You irl dan. itUcng and strenuous Instead ot tired, vseak and farrt Nowadays ra rto oMam Ur tierce's Coldcn Medical l)a cmsyTibif.i. ssw-cIlajl'ie.MuJ itrn (n-m ail roedidm dealers. or taNcts by maa. prenasd la Jl t- tK si-c . i rvis v lu-m JI D ISufialo, N. Y. DE. nffiOrS OCSAT ICCS PACa OXt STBTED ro!VOV SENSE MF.ntnir. ! ADTKEg WILL BE SZST fgES. ClOTU ECIND Ktt 31 ONB-CE.NT STAMrS. wnnsMHiMsni Coal! Grain! i&M Cotton Seed Meal and Cake Horses and MuIesjForSaJe See us for fine Liveryiigs rA !fti Brophy Carriage CompanyJ Phone 284 .. '1 ;gUwiU A V ..! Vf?'r Mu3 I, wi tKffi y??t;'Ai' II.ffta m m i trfl s .... .j s ,Tj . jvr, ..r . J . v. J BBBBBVBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa -r a) t . I , 'jsiH