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ED. KIEIiL PLUMBING AND TIN SHOP Complete stock of Plumbing Goods, always on hand.J COPPER, TIN and SHEET IRONWORK Shop, N. SlGBtezuoia 5 R E. ANDREWS H0RSESII0EIN6 SHOP GRANITE STREET, PRESCOTT, ARIZ. I make a specialty of Quarter Creeks, Corns and diseased feet of all kinds. flterfering, Forging and Stnmbiing W. T. HALL raise snop North Cortez St., Near Depot. General repairing of all kinds including care of Automobiles Bicycles For Sale. CURE M 14 years the moit successful Specialist in San Francisco, continues to treat aud cure all diseases of men. My mysterious and quick cares is startling the world with its marvelous results. Xo man is lost ! There is a sure cure for every weak man. i can restore to you the streugth and powerful vigor of youth. I have no illustrated books or pamphlets to draw on your imagination. Write me a plain statement of your case, do this now, de lays are dangerous. Patients treated and medicines sent to all parts of the U. S. wm: r. jahison, m. d. 24 Grove Street, San Francisco. California. (Please metion this paper.) "Hotel Pasadena, Cal. Open all the year around, located on the highest and coolest spot in the city,; commanding a beautiful view of the; mountain scenery. Special rates during ; summer months. D. M. LINN ARD. Piano Bargains Pianos, Organs, Talking Machines, Band and Small Instruments. Everything in the Music Line from a JOc Whistle to a Pipe Organ. The Pianola, Self Player. Lowest Prices, Easiest Terms. If you want a particular make of instru ments gat our prices before purchasing else where. We sell the same article for less money than any other dealer. Let us prov' it to you. Your terms are our terms. Latest popular hits at half price. Redewill Music Co Phenix, Arizona. A fool once s&ld whiskies u-re goo'dC The wijc man selects I lie mcnt For Sale at all Popular Resorts. MRS. H. K. BEHN RESIDENT AGENT S, The flutual f Life Insurance Co., OF NEW" YORK. h rescott, .... Arlzon All kinds of job work promptly done at the Journal-Miner office. i Mar ylan 1 2 Brow, Smith And Belcher. Props. i V'ft.tezurni Strc, 'X'eu Side of PUz. IT Strictly On the European Plan. STerjlhing New & First Class. sec: i ... Unnkmeyer s MONTEZUMA STREET -;NRY BRIKKMEYER Proprbtot Centrally Located Near the Plaza. lood Comfortab'e Rooms Table is Nicely Supplied. And Prices Reasonable. Bakery Attached to the Hote. PIE, BREAD AND CAKE delivered Promptly U All Parts Clt THE Handles enly James E. Pepper, Hunter Rye and Mount Vernon Rye Whis keys. ALL GOODS j Strictly FIRST CLASSY Charles Bedford, Prop. ipring and )umnier.e... I Bring their demand for cool and REfHESHIXG DRINKS and LTXt H ns. We are better prepared '.o than ever before to feupry ,oi.r wants. I IN LUNCHES.... Oar Steaks, Coffee, Strawber ries and Cream, Pi, Cakes, etc.. are famous and need no further.recommendation than a trial. We also, serve short ?r ders day and night. IN FRUITS.... We keep everything in season, frerh every day and are ready to deliver them to yoa at low est prices. Ice Creams and Sodas In all flavors furnisned in any quantity for any occasion or served at the fountain. I Mansfield & Nolan j a Burke Hotel bldg., West side of plaza i WORLD': Do You Know that the Southern Pacific! Offers choice of FOUR 1 Routes to St. Louis, and that it costs no more to go via San Antonio or New Orleans ? Stop-overs on all round trip tickets. Pullman and Tourist cars via all routes. Full information City Ticket Office, 22 North Centre Street, Phoenix, Arizona. M. O.'BICKNELL, Agent. rhe. Htei ? IT . . i ARCHIE ANDERSON MEETS IIS Run Over by & Dllie Near Depo JL L. Arm and Leg Crushed and Death Follows Amputation Deceased Was a Respected Citizen. Last Wednesday night about S:00 one of tho saddest accidents took place that has happened in this city for a long time. Archie Anderson, one of the most popular young men of Yavapai county, who was employed at tho railroad machine shops, was riding on the steps of one of the engines that was switching in the yards and had looked back to speak to some one whom he had just passed when Nbe struck a railing that is around the platform at the yard store house. The blow dazed him, and losing his hold on the engine he fell to the ground and in some manner his right leg and arm fell across the rail, tho big drive;s of the engine passing over them and , crushing them -in a horrible manner. Ho was at once picked up and an express wagon which was standing near was called and and he was taken as fast as pos sible to Mercy hospital where Dr. McNally, the railroad surgeon, and three other surgeons were summoned. As soon as they saw his' condition they were satisfied nothing could be done to save his life and his wife was sent for with all haste. She arrived a few minutes later and tho wounded man, who realized from the first that he could not live, greeted her and asked to have tho baby brought at once. Tho baby was sent for but by the time it arrived the. surgeons had placed the sufferer under the inuflence ot auesthetics and begun the task of re moving the crushed limbs in the hope of saving his life. For three hours they worked with him and when they attempted to restore him to conscious ness it was seen that the loss of blood and the terrible shock bad done their work and although he partially re gained consciousness he soon passea' away and his sufferings were over. . Hi3 body was taken in charge by H. M. Maus & Co., and prepared for burial. His relatives in Los Angeles ere telegraphed for but owing to the washout on the Santa Fe they could not arrive in time for the funeral, which took place l riday afternoon,' and were later wired not to start. Tho funeral was one of the largest that has been seen in this city for a long time. Services were held at tho Catholic church and that building could not begin to hold the people who came. The deceased was one of the promi nent members of the Volunteer fire department and that organization turned out in a large body. The hose cart of the O. K. company was ap propriately draped in black and white and the casket was carried in the' cart which was drawn by about fifty mem bers of the company, all in full uni form. This was a very pretty and touching tribute to their departed member. The funeral procession was led by the members of the A. O. U. W. lodge, of which the deceased wts master workman at the time of his death and an honored member. The Eagles band followed after the A. O. U. W. and with muffled drums, played a funeral dirge. Besides the thirty or forty carriages there were hundreds of people went to the cemetery on foot, determined to pay their last sad respects to the memory of a noble man who had been cut down so sud denly in tho very bloom of his man hood when all teemed so bright and hopeful for tho future. Besides the members of his own family he leaves a wife and baby daughter to whom the sympathy of the entire commuuity has gone in their terrible loss. ou' Japan's Rapid Development. That the role of Japan as a mari time power is a new one is brought strongly to our notice by recalling tho quite well authenticated story of the first adventure of tho first Japan ese iron clad, says Country Life. Sho was built in Englaud. Wbil she was building her crew were also in England practicing in other iron clads how to drive her. When she was finished tho Japanese seamen took possession of her, bravely main taining that they were fully equal to the task of starting her. And that, to be sure, they were, for she steamed out finely. The trouble only begau when she came back to port again. Then, when they wanted to slow her down aud stop her, they were unable to do so. They had to put her out to sea again and go on steaming her about till her fires wont out, her engines j stopped for want of faceaai, and she l could be towed in. j From this to having the best mon i tally equipped crews, perhaps of any I nation seems a long stop, but it Las ! been a very rapid one. I Charles Clark Married. j A telegram from San Francisco.dat- 'eu xnursuay, august i, says: ct noon today at the home of Mrs. Tobin on Nob Hill, her daughtei Cecelia was married to Charles W. Clark, one of tho sons or Uuitec States Senator Clark was very quiet, only Tho ceremonj immediate relu tives being present. "Sonator Clark last week passed through here and called oh bis sou'f liaLcee. It is understood he made hit son a handsome wedding present in money, which is in addition to a regular allowance of 825,000 a year. He has also given his son a fine resi dence at Burliugame, which he bought last year from Walter Hobart. Mrs. Clark is an accomplished musi cian and she is also an excellent writer. She recently translated into verse some sonnets of Petrarch, for which Mrs. Meynell wiote an intro duction." Igorrote Wanted Talk Box, After a close but surreptitious ob servation of tho telephone in the office of the Igorrote administration bn the Philippine reservation at the World's Fair, the other day, Antonio, the chief of the Pontoc Igorrotes, in formed Governor Hunt that, he desired to have a 'phonefput in his but. Governor Hunt ap first refused and was calmly informed by the chief that if the governor would not put tb'e "talking box' in his hut he would buy one for himself. It developed in the conversation that Chief Antonio believed that tho nailing up of the box was all that was needed and that be could then use it to converse at once with any one ho pleased. He had not reckoned with "central" or outside fittings. Governor Hunt, seeing that Antonio was determined to have the phone, ordered onoforeach of the chieftains, Antonio aud Lumewcss. When asked if ho thought Antonio could Iparn to use the phone, Governor Hunt said: "Ho will know how to use it before it lias been in the hut two hours." District Court Proceedings. August 3. In the case of H. P. Lowe vs. Louisa Lowe, motion to set aside divorce decree granted and leave given defendant to file answer. Iu case of Ruth Faulkner, by her guardian, vs. E. D. Parsons, Jr., et al., motion for leave to intervene by Louis Wolfloy was denied. In case of Territory vs. Florence Hickliu, bail was fixed at S3.C00 In case of J. H". Darrah, petition for writ of habeas corpus was argued and .submitted. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. I wish to inform all of my many patrons that. I am now ljcated in my new stable, South Cortez street, ready for business. The place is known a tho Club 'Stables and is new aud elegant, well equipped and stocked with a fine Jine of vehicles. I will take care of boarding horses, as be fore, aud do a general lively and feed stable business. I wish to thank my friends, both in Prescott and throughout the surround ing country for the liberal patronage accorded me in the past, while at tie O. K. "stables, and earnestly request them to continue their favors to me. Call around and inspect the new and elegant Club Stables. 8-3-m Geo. H. Conard. WORLDS' FAIR VISITORS. The pavilion erected by the Frisco Rock Island Systems at main entrance of the World's Fair is surely a place of no little interest, in fact, is one of the many attractions. Visitors to the World's Fair are cordially invited to inspect the Frisco-Rock Island System building. Here will be found a place of rest, ' courteous attention, besides, there will be distributed free of cost, souv enirs and descriptive literature of the great southwest. The reader, will, undoubtedly, overlook a very import ant attraction in case of failure to visit the Frisco-Rock Island system pavilion. Remember, Main Entrance World's Fair. 8-3-10-17 REMOVAL NOTICE. The undersigned hereby notifies his patrons and friends that bo he has moved his dental office from the east side of the plaza into tho Union block, in the offices formerly occu pied by Dr. F. M. Metzgar. D r. C. K. Harlzeli. 8-1-lm FOR SALE Two five-room cot tages, in pleasant part of town, and convenient to depot. Bath, electric lights aud modern in every respect. Will be sold reasonable and on easy terms. Name of owner given on ap plication to this office. 8-28-tf rly Risers THE FAMOUS LITTLE PILLS. For quick relief from Biliousness, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaun dice, Dizziness, and all troubles aris ing frqm an inactive or sluggish liver, DeVitt's Little Early Risers are un equalled. They act promptly and never grips. They are so dainty that it is a pleasure to take them. One to two act as a mild laxative; two or four act as a pleasant and elfective cathartic. They are purely vegetable and absolutely harmless. They tonic the liver. PREPARED ONLY BY E. C. DoWitt & Co., Chicago Sold by the Brisley Drug Co. FOR bALE BY JOHN DERR MERCHANT TAILOR. Iverythini New Store New Gcoris iicw Stjies New Prices iL 5 THE FASHI0NA3LE TAILOR New Wi..-on Euilding, o;ro;ite Hottl turki. Btiy a Home in California! NO INTEREST NO TAXES $i.oo Dowu; $i.oo Per Week for an' lot we own either at Watts Junction, Abila or Lat iri Station, on the best electric system in the world, the main line of the Long Beach divi sion of the Pacific Electric Ry. Send for Maps, Prices, Etc. Golden State Realty Co. 421 So, Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal. !. r.l.AKlUllAuc COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER Amateur Finishing Art Pictures Framinq Views of Prescott and Vicinity For sale 1,000 pounds of Rood babbitt metal. For price apply at this office. tf 4 mm ml km ii M p Phone4i8 Cortez St. i PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. F. HESSE, Civil and lining Engineer, United States Deputy Hineral Serve v-w. -toom 17 Baehford Block, Prescott, Arirosi, E.iM.SANFORU. Kttorney-at-Law rescott, Ariiaa S!ee in the Lawler Block, opp. FceicSie. R. E riORRSSQN. ; Attorney and Couneicr st Lrvr- ! JClrct. rooms 3S, 39, 10. Bank cil Jiziscaa bsiSA I ikii.Ourler &t.. Prercot:. .Mxim. A. 8. HADER i Civil and Mining Engineer. U.S. Deputy flineral Surveyor for i Arizona. 'nrreyf of clftlct lor tMtent, and scrrejs c tis-.e wortlngt & specialty. IHce .Room 7 Prescott National Hani: I Telephone, (Independent) 149. H. E. ARMITAQE, IT. A. 1. 11. E. i niningand Mechanical Engineer. i Ituf examined end reported on. Zatt-rrtec I :vtn on iltllins and iuductlon trorlcs. , st Offlce box 23 - Prefuoti. JSjom. 5ECRET SOCJOTIEF AztUii lodge No. I, E 4 i. & Atgnlar meeting of tint a Kttasia n'.,b p. m. on the itut ixiitp e&cfe oath. Soou.ning brethren ere frcteroalfc ar.tr. tu attend. C. A- PETES, W. XL 'fitrris'joldvrater, Hecretarj. a mining committee, E. iZ. i'laiaiciv .. Johns. Morris GoMwatec itr! toniiue nrat Friday -A aeti attaztz. !.-!u. rlr ivolKi-tf nrdikllv roTltl. A. D. BAhXEAHT, S.C. N. Tri-c-.T'cSs. Kecorovr. EASTERN STAR a M EN Rt'LE CHAITKS V- JL T las ule Heii on the firtt TukSc? 1a -iii aoa-b. MRS. LENA HOCKER. 34. 'rescott lodgeNo. I, KNIGHTS 0FFTT12.4S .iciri'iar meeting of tcte '.vdge eerr tfcetfe? p ai at K of y hail, fojonrnlnir Ze&giittia i rtacdlns aro mnlinl'tT Invited to atii. THOMAS PILL iR.CC V. J. CRAFT, K. of R. and S. Prescait Chapter No. 2, R.'A. Vu :tK- cummnnlcaliou the Fm 3nturdiyo5 ir.orth at 7 o'eiwk p. m. fatting eao- .loub curciii.117 invited to attend. P. G. BRECHT, H. P. Morris OoMf.tor, cretary. ' xnnunine Committee Morris Goldiratez. S. FreJ -.Ticks, A. A. Johns. IMPROVED GEDEK SF RD mi ZCNI TRIBE Xo. G, Prescott, Arizosz Regular councils of this tribe at I. O. O. P. Hall on Tuesday evening of each week atS o'clock. Visiting Chiefs in good ,'t3)ng iraternttlly invited to attend. Benj. Powers, Btchfcs. B. P. Ohlsen, Col. of Wumpsus, r. I. HAHRlb, Chief ot Records. B. P. 0. ELKS. t'resco Lodge No. 830, meets fltft bg1 'itirt ednetdfijs ot ench month. VUttin; bissn.2tx 'e cordially Invited to attrnd- S. L. PATTEE, E. 3. . J. UEKNPON. Secretary. Arizona Ledge No. 1, 1. 0. 0. .F. Secular meeting of this lodge vvury Wq&bs) r.y evenisi? at Odd KeJiows nail, -ojouruicc rut trim of the order iu ;ujU Tn,:ilig are ally invited to attend. H.F.LOWE. I.G. V. K. FLORA, Rt. Secretary, FRED t. .MuOHK. financfal -fecretary. FRATERNAL BROTBEBHOOB Prescott Lodge No. 122, T. F, zxeta he first and third Mondays of aeh cicntk it Odd Fellows Hall. Yieiting members fa food standing are cordially inn'tH oafc et.d. Mrs. Geo. Henry, Vre.-.it-ur. J. R. McKaugnton. toi- CRATERNAL OKDER OF EAGLES. PttES tcOTT AERIE. NO. 233. Mwtf every Thnz isy nisbtatl. O. O F.Hnll. Visiting Brcta rb in 'Good Standing heartily invited. 7e feaf W.J. WILSEY, Worthy JVaj. COAS.H. SIcLANE. WorlhySec'ry. FRATERNAL BEOTBERiiOOil Yavapai Lodge No. 358, meets every sccncS and fourth Friday evening in each month Is. K. P. Hall. Visiting members la &?od standins always -welcome. R. A. Talbot, President. Mrs. M. J. Seaman, Secretary. FOR FASHIONALBjI Folks fine laundry work is abso'ItrtcSr essential. We are doing tbe kind tbzt pleases "tbe-criti cal glossy goodness or we'll leave tbe gloss off if yoa pre fer, as flome do nowadays. Ko matter what it may be, we are bereAo .nieet yoar wants. Shirts, collars, aJi dainty adornments for tbe ladies any thing, in fact, that soap, water and wise laundering improves, we do with satisfaction to all concerned. Prescott Steam Laundry j TELEPHONE 37. Standard remedy for Gleet. Gonotrnsa ana Kuntuigs Iwtv'i IN 4fl HOURS. Cures Kid- lBUAj neyand Bladder Troubles. B