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ARIZONA JOURNAL-MINER DAILY AND WEE:UY. J C. MARTIN, Editor and Proprietor OFFICIAL PAPE1 YAVAPAI C9lM. ntered In the Pwtotticc irt "rev.. :i Arizs as Second-CIa Matter. -THE DAILY JOt KNAl.-MIVhV is publish: 1 ever- day in the year except Sundai a an.! egal Holidava. THE W EEKLY JOURNAL-WNCR is patlaM 1 every Wednesday, at PRESCOTT. thi County Seat of Yavapai County. ADYERTI5IN0 RATaS r plication to t li ik office or to any 4uly ac credited Aftent. THE E ASTE RN OFFICE S.i":.: !' I 2j4 Temple Court, New York Citv, and I . S. Express Building. Washington Street C i emgo. E. KATZ Advertising Agency in ciur.r. where the paper ! Wept on tile. NOTICE TO SL'BSCR:SERS: The Journal-.1ir.er has aMia armgaaMati 10 club with the following papers at prices timed' payment to be made in advance : WEEKLY JOL'RN AL-.Y1INLR and 91. Louis Globe-Democrat dan Krancisco Call San Franciwo t'hronicle Philadelphia Press ...$J 00 i Oil . ... J 40 ... 2 7S THE JOL'RN AL-MINER will fee . onMnued 'in til ordered stopped. Bills are MM out regularly, and subscribers ate reiuestei to pay the Mme as promptly as possible. Sul'ii-ritrrV who desire the paper stopped at any tine, are urgently requested to send notice to this office and pay up the amount due. TER.1S: Dally, per year in advance SiO 00 per month 1 00 delivered in city, per week 25 eekly, per year $ 2 50 six months 1 5e M three months 1.00 (uMCjb;LA6riV For Delegate to Congress, OF ARIZONA. REPUBLICAN TICKET Of Yavapai County. Legislative Council. J. B. TOMLIXSOX. Legislative Assembly. FEED A. TBITLE. JR. H. E. ABM1TAGE. JOHN DENNETT, JB. For Sheriff. JOS. L BOBEBTS. For Distiict Attorney. E. S. CLABK. For Becorder. C. W. PLATT. For Treasurer. E. E. KIBKLAND. For Probate Judge. J. W. COXGEB. Superintendent of Schools, J. N. PIPEB For Supervisor. E. W. BIETZEL. DAN CAMPBELL. Vil!.W'-.-A-AV.-S-AV AW"; i I I Republican Platform. The republican party of Yavapai County. Arizona Territory, in conven tion assembled, reaffirms its faith in the principles of government which have made it the dominant influence in the mighty progress which is lead ing the United States to supremacy among the nations of the world. The members of this convention remind the people of Yavapai County that it i6 the republican party which formulated and maintained that poli cy of protection for ialior hich has made the American laliorer the most independent of workmen, and tie peer of every citizen of the United States. We heartily endorse the present national territorial administration in its brilliant aud successful conduct of public affairs and direct the attention of all voters to the redemption of the promises made that Cuba should lie constituted a free republic: the uni versal prosperity which extends from ocean to ocean and the determined stand taken bv our president to com pel, by law, proper regulation of monopolies. The republican party today, as ever, stands for the best interests of labor and the candidates for legisla tive positions on the republican ticket are hereby pledged to work for and support all proper and reasonable legislation looking toward the ma terial interests of labor and the enact ment of territorial laws providing for the rights, personal safety and well being of miners. All labor has the undoubied ritfht to and it is well that it should or ganize, to the end that the relations between the employee and the em ployer shall be of the closest mutual interest. We recall to the BKMMkrj of labor that "Government by In junction " has but ouce ijeen at tempted in Yavapai County and. in that instance, by democratic official and under a democratic national ad ministration. We arraign the democrat ic party at the liar of the people and point to its record on the eitfht hour, the mine in .spector and freight and fare bills in the last legislative assembly, over whelmingly democratic, each and all of said proposed measures failing l passage, through democratic opposi tion. We charge the exemption from tax ation in Arizona, originated under democratic auspices and that democratic legislature since 1M91, has passed new tax exemption laws aad, if returned to power, thev will cou tiuue so to do. We have no hesitation ia asserting our determined hostility to all illegal aggregations of capital and unlawful encroachment upon the rights nf labor and we will fearh-sslv endeavor, in all legitimate ways, to protori the interests of laliorers as ve;l as all other persons in the community. We are, without reservalion. in favor of the pissage of t!i- bill now pending before the United States senate providing for the admission of Oklahoma, New Mexico and ArUona as independent states of the republic The principle of protection to American industries and American labor has ever leeu productive ol plenty and prosperity throughout th land. Seasons of democratic bee trade Vnd tariff tinkering have in variably been filled with faanacial disaster and universalv hard lieai i The republican party m safely In relied upon to carefully and properly fix or change tariff taxes. We are unreservedly opposed Ui the division of Yavapai county in aai shape, manner or form or the mnea ing of any portion of tiua Bounty to any other county in the -t l i ' . m v an I our candidates for the h ui-bt iv. positions are hen 'ov firmly p: L ' to oppose and vot against an and all measures favoring such division or annexation. Reclamation of public lands by irc'Vi rinneutal aid and the means of securing: funds therefore, has liecome au accomplished fact by the action of the present republican congress 111 I j ri--i !ciit. the democratic county platform to the contrary not with standing. We are in favor of the just assess ment ol all property within the county at a fair and equitable valu ation, without discrimination, and we pledge out candidates for suervisors. if elected, to the rigid observance of this principle. We baknwj t hat, instead of seeinj,. utMH for grave aipreheiision" democi at ic county platform IMS) in the situation in the Philippines, thousands of miles away, all tax payers of this county have an actual and substantial "cause for grave ap prehension" in the present enormous tax taVIe under which they struggle, and the candidates on the republican ticket, each and all. if elected, are hereby plediied to exercise the strict est economy in the management of public affairs. The republican party of thts count v also pledges its candidates lor legislative jHisitious to do every thing within their power to reduce the fees of the sheriff's office to at least one half of the present rate, as we consider said fees exorbitant aud entirely out of proportion to the ser v ices rendered aud should no longer he paid by an already over taxed people. TO THE TAXPAYERS. The following resolutions were adopted by the republican convention of Yavapai county, and covering as they do the future government of the county by republican success are worthy of consideration in the line of retrenchment and reform which is pledged accoi-dinglj: Kesolved. That we pledgeour uom iuees for the legislature to work and vote for a legislative bill fixing the sa aiies of all county officers at a fixed and certain sum per annum, and that all fees collected by any officer of a county le turned into the county treasure . and that no county officer receive any other or further sum by way of fees or otherwise except the salary to Ik? fixed by law. Besol'.vd. That the rate of taxation in the Territory of Arizona is exces sive, and we hereby pledge our nom inees for the legislature and the board of Supervisors to thoroughly investigate this subject, and to en deavor to lower the present exorbitant rate of taxation by the enactment of proper kgaatatiee laws and by a just and equitable taxation of all proiertv in the rerritorr of Arizona. There are no idle men in this sec tion of Ariz ma. Charley Shannon has as yet not opened up in southern Arizona, while Mark SanM still tarries over the waters in Europe. It is about time tha Ixith of the above were show iug up iu Arizona. WV would aatpjajaaafl that the street sprinkler iu Prescott be abandoned and that it should follow the demo cratic county pilgrims in their jour neying. Just to cool off their meet ings so far. R. E. Monison isn't doing a thing in northern Arizona today. This af ternoon he was received with a great demonstration at Flagstaff, where he speaks tonight. He is a favorite in that section, and watch the votes roll in for him. Gas explosions are taking a turn these days all over the laud iu kill iug and maiming people. Prescott will soon le iu touch with this enpeoiaa meaus of exterminating the race, having two iu perspective. A case of getting it a-going aud il eum ing. so to spe-ik. A Chicago man recently attempted co commit suicide by drowning iu a lagoon in Lincoln park, but was turned from his lethal purpose by a policemau who threatened to him if he persisted in drowning him self. He was grt itly impressed by the menace and emerged from the water to he lined. pieMiniably for dis orderly coud'ict. Hvir contemporary is attempting to revise the republican platform. It has lieen kicking aud snarling ever i since the convention adjourned, 'about what it contained, what it does uot say and what it would like to : have it say. One time it is meaning less generalities, another time it ' weeps gre'it crocodile tears bemuse the con veil! ion refuse! to entertain a rplaaak from the democratic platform , and now it alleges that the platform las published in the .louriial-Miuer i was not adopted at all. It has evi dent U di-cov.-red that the platform is not as meaningless as it has beeu endeavoring to make people bettova. "A Eam b:' republican delegate to congress La Arizona is simply I race for a federal appointment. W'e hoe , R. E. Ilorxiaoa will gal a goi.l oue. f His party foafty entitles him to it." Courier. Mr. Monism will scarcely wish a federal appointment uutil hi-t'-nii as delegate expires. In case he did uot d.sire to seek a re eieetiou iu ISOi, he might be in line ; for appointment as governor by Presi dent Boonuwtl w hen he enters upon i his second term if the democrats i should carry out their threat to re fuse admission to the territorv on ac count of Mr. Morrison's election. Our com-uipoiary is evidently took- iiiK- into the future iu this matter. With the death of Marcus Daly in Montana. Senator W. A. Clark, seemed to have easy sailing politi cally. Daly had Ix'eu an uncompro-ini-'n;r p titioa eamaf of the senator j and succeeded in thwarting his po litical ambitious h.r years. Mr. , Clark finally overcome the opposi tion to him to the extent of securing a seat in the senate, and about the aanae ttaae Mr. Daly s death unwind. Another political Opponent how lever has happened iu the per ' suii c,f Mr. Hainan, who threat ' ana to disrupt the democratic patty iu Montana in order to over throw the supremacy of Mr. Clark. Ai the paneent taane Senator Clark aaanaa to bane the beet of the struggle bv long odds. ALL MA0 FROM C00N CLAY. MeeaHaingthe paraoaudity of the ttrocndidatm for governor of Cali f i i.ia. the Tulare Register say's some ve i y jM.int" 1 truths which are Hp, li- II cable to Arizona just now when such a deperate effort is lieing made to create class prejudice) for the benefit of a few democratic political dema gogues, whose Iwnd of sympathy for the working people is to secure their votes. In California Lawyer Line is the democratic candidate for iroveruor and Dr. Pardee is the republican. The Register sayst "Mr. Lane is a lawyer. Dr. Pardee is a physician. The father of Dr. Pardee was a blacksmith up in Piacer county, as hearty a irretuljer of the commonalty as ever breathed the free mountain air of California. Hav ing gotten something the matter w ith his eyes le began to study optics, be came fascinated with the subject, went east and studied, became emi nent iu his newly chosen profession aud remaiued as common as any of his people until the day of his death. "On the score of beiug next to the common people. Dr. Pardee is as near as Lawyer Lane. "This "common tropic" racket does make the Register so tired. There is so much in it of the Phari see and the Levite and ..... . so little OI real pood Samaritanism. It is. aud in America tver has been, a false is sue. The real issue is between good government. and poor govern' nieut, lietween sound economic poli cies and unsound, between sentiment and sense. "While the sentimental democracy is carrying flowers to the poor and ladling out free soup to the men who toil, and the republican party is ojiening the avenues for manful em ployruent and filling the empty din ur pail with good wholesome Krub. "It will soon be up to the voter to drop in his ballot and take the sort of medicine he likes flowers and tears aud free soup, or lard and ribs with more hunks of prosperity such as he has been getting since McKin ley took the helm." A DEAO BEAT HOMILY. n Picture of the Man One Meets on the Strett Every Day. A Pi "I have eome to regard the dead beat as a part of fate," said the man j wh takes the world as he finds it without much kicking. 'T do not tone the dead beat. I do not even' admire him. Yet I eaa aafelv set 1 ...il..... L t ... ; ;.. .... imir mi iiiuiii w in iiiui.nic in I'-jiugami uuirutniui. 30 luae unci portioning my expenditures as dendthoni of the dilemma be may, Mr. . . . I tl.irrniv K.ic 'iir,r,. ' tvitl, 1 K. tt.it 1. tx-at monev. I waste mr income lo- catiugthem. I never spend I never spend money twice on the same lidker. If he gets me ouce that's all. And anybody i can get me that often. I take it for i granted that everv man is honest j until he is proved otherwise. Xo attar how much ; stinker a man ; may look to le, I'll give him a little lilt whenever I can. A dollar or sol Icn't ,vil.K i .! ! i" ,c,.,.L ..r trt .,f.. .. " - " Ss-.. i . , ., ,.i,., mii I li i.-i fimc , . uru i mam ci i imp ; fiave something in the way of coin that he asks for, I give him some thing worth far more, and that is my confidence. I pay him the compli ment of railing bin an honest man. It is up to him to say whether ue will live up to that title. If he doesu't. he won't get any more from me. If he is the genuine deader he will never tackle tut same mau twice. However, there is a brand of dead beat that figures thus, psvehoiotfi- callv: 'If I 'none him for m ire he will take that as au indication that 1 have merely forgotteu the old score I and that I am uot a ?enuiiie article i.fl.ilL-' Th, .11 hu aaaCa kaa ;,, UrTtV fine fettle and makes a touch. -Bad as I hate to be beateu. I j should hate far more to feel that 1 1 hud given aur human lieing reason I to feel that fend bean unkind or uu- i iust to him I had rather lieen lieaien bv twenty dead ones than to I turn one' mau a'wav without pefaw him a chance of proving whether he sa straight. Of course, if a frl,,w is up against it right, nuit is honest, he ill go to the lender and tell him frankly the situation. Also, if a man who has done me once anil comes agaiu for help, if 1 see free lunch crumbs sticking to his lips aud his collar too dirty to be tolerated under normal conditions, I'll help him uk tin: but I always inform him. under the circumstances, that it is not a loan, but a gift. That is. pro vided I am sure the previous experi ence was a straight out 'do.' But well, what difference will it make a hundred years from now!" lit. and is honest.10' ,nls aaawn aie i ne reniwji- A TERRIBLE CRIME. Fiendish Murders in Which Twd Women Figure. A dispatch from Little Kock, Ark., of the 22d says: Representative C L. Pool of Calhoun county was iu the city last uitfht aud related the story of a blood; aragedv thai was enacted : ,1 a r , in me western pan oi v omnium 1 fiiiinlv K:itnrHa - tiiirlil I r I. -rl i- ... .", was iiuauie, uoweer. 10 give uie names. A citizen of the county sold tract of laud for -S300 cash, and two of his I nei'-hbors. aware of the transaction, i went to his home the following even ing and proposed a 'possum hunt. The man departed with his neigh txrs. Soon afterward a peddler drove up to the house and requested lodfnoK for the niirht. flc- house wife toKl the peddler to take his team to the liarn and return to the house, which he did in a short time. When he reached the dwelling he found two nejrroes inside, who had just mur dered the hostess by SB let iug her head from the body with a knife. The peddler shot and tilled the two negroes and immediately aroused the neighborhood. An examination revealed that the supposed negroes were iu reality white women in dis guise, and were the wives of the two men who had. an hour previous!;., gone hunting with the woman's hus band. The latter, failing to icturn. a search was instituted, aud his Issly was found iu the wootN. where lie had leeii mnrdcri-d by his treacher ous neighlxirs. A posse at ouce went in puisuit of them, but had uot ef fected a capture at latest accounts. A Parson's Noble Act "I wiint ail the world to know," writes Kev. t". J. Iliullo'if? oi iksha wav. R. I.. "what a thOaVMtchlv ROod and reliiilile aai tin im i Found in Eteetric Bitters. They eu i 1 me of jaundice and hver tronbieti that had ! cause! me ureal auffwiujr lor inanv years. For a geaaiaa adl-araamd Com they excel anything lever BBW." Electric Hitters am the surprise ol all for their wonderful worl; in Hver, kidney and stomach troubles. Don't Fail to try them. Only cents. Satisfaction gnaiaidM'J ,,T all drug- THE POLAND STRIKE Self - Constituted Committee Makes Reply to a Re cent Statement in the Journal-Miner. Statement at Variance With Posted Notice of Strike and Morrow's : X; s- D- VYtlbnr, Meaaj ae of delegates: roll call of territorial Signature Appears to Both. officers aad superintendents jpartmeiits by recording seci.i;ov. Mrs. M. A. Tomlinson. Tempe: ro A communication appears iu the ! Prt of executive committee; appoint- ,, ... 1 1 1 ..tu ment of committees on credentials. Courier this morning headed "That , ,. ,. , , ,- 7 . , publication, courtesies, resolution: Poland Trouble, ami aagaM d "W .H.I ,,1:U1 0r Work ail( auditing; reort ot Murray, M. J. Hauaon, N. E Mor- j recording secretary. Francis Willaid row, Committee," in which the editor Muuds; vocal solo. Miss t'liley. Pres- of the Journal-Miner is accused misrepre uting the cause of the re- cent strike there. The parlies si-n-1 memorial aerviee by Mis. Bley of ing the article showed their lack of j Florence: 4.00. introduction of dis lulelligence bv attributing a-ertions ! liugiiish.'d visitors, p istol's and fra- n a I J I ...I 1 1 1 si l-l to the paper which it never made. paper it never BMOfl no The Journal-Miller slate- meut of its own whatever but gane its authority in the article for everv I J . assertion made in eonneecaon witn it. The writers say: "His statement that it is a union strike is untrue." The liest refutation of their assertion is the following notice which was posted in Prescott concerning the strike: NOTICE. Walker. Aiio-v. Sept. 19, 1908, W'e the him Unsigned mem ben of j the Walker Miprarn' Union So. -"). have agreed that work in the Poland , tunnel on machines is worlh I.'H) per shift, and the management refuses to jiay more than .?;t.ri(l fir an eight i hour shift, working in water anil fur-1 uishing on ova nabbon1. Under t! proposition we ail put. all good then to stay re until ail trouble is! Signed. - au,J We away from settled. N. E Monow. X. T. Yeoman, E. 1$. Harris, Committee. ! Now the question is who are the I parties whose signatures appear to! the above? Is the X. E. Morrow; I whose name appears to the article in I the Courier the same Motrovv I whose name appears to the uoticet If so did he sign the above notice as "member of Walker Miners' Union, Xo. 65," with . cat an thority of the union, therein putting it iu a false li'ht or did be 00 ao in authority? If authorized to do au ; his latter statement in the Cornier cannot possiblv be true and il not In--i.oiat lire to t he a Ik v r was miateu t. . i ... , I . : j-fjs--- "T i He could uot reasonalilv iilanie JourualMiuer if it had Becribed the dire't cause of the strike to "th W'aiker Union," except onetbe theon that the paper shouhl have aaannien that Mr. Morrow is not north j of be lief and that his signature to the above uot ice was intended to deo ive. Iu the light of the above nulice the aansnd iwahliahnd in the Courier m ed no further comment, particular! as 'the remainder of it is a ti-siie f mis reoreseutations cbarirtiiL' uti.-r iiu-cs ' to the Journal-Miner which it never made and which any reader with the I least scintilla ol Intelligence eonld 1 easil v discern were not the utterances , o! ! he paper. The September American Boy n . ., Bonaparte occupies. - .- . .. . -. ' he place ol honor in i lie September ', , , , 1 -,-i number of the American Inn. I he . , , , . , i rouuspiece is a enivon IHe jouug Napoleon. :!iip;.seii to Be il B" portrait of him at tbeage that fa entered the military s(.iu. a Biieinie. 1 he editor of the American i i ... i... 5 has u.utertali. n to wnie me QW- tory of Xapohon for bom. and the ,r' ""f , antJ the Corsieaus. Napoleon a parentage, hBth, childhood and aeh wl dajs, ap- Pears m tbis number. There are I seveui.v-hve pictures m tins interest- hag Dnaaber illustratmg the stonei and the leading article,. Other ... tides that coutiiliute to the interest vauia Nantieal School'' uu i "The Blnecoat, u Famous Loo k n School." Lovers of tranksdom have a page, at does also the Order of American Boy. while the editor iev ' - a page to chats with boys, ami tin first ol a series of lessous in shorthand for boys, edited by Isaac Pitman ft S u-. is given. One dollar a war. The Sprague Publishing Co.. Detroit, Mich Both Lady and Geni'eman. In answer to an adverti-- meut for somebody to take charge of a church choir and plav the organ, the follow the great i my reply was leceiveil. to joy of tlie advertiser: "Sir: 1 noticed your advertisement For aa ortr.iuist ami music teacher eithei lady or gantlenaab. Having l;-s n : Uith for several rears I offer you oiv i ! services. It reminds one a little of the DOOa- j I pona fellow who inquired after ;. : lady's "de-ah little -Mri." "Thank you, said she, "mv little Iniy is quitt "Little boT, is it!" exclaimed well. th e man. a!i well, I knew ii .,i London Globe. orh in bah.' Democratic Meeting, Psstcr were djstlibuted in i'n-s cott on Saturday ana Aim ins I i n .1 ('. Hemdon and Y. A. Rowe i add res-; a democratic rally jconri aonan that evening. 11 popular speakers and the eon I ems wed filled with citirei ' to hear them. It seemed tl would al the ita are t , am i ixi His ai this j ru e was adopted to get a crowd out I to bene other aaamhers and manj who went there came a wav disgusted be fore II r. Benadon was given an op portunity to apeak. -lolly. Hicks. Pat OBolBvaa and Hiekev. comity candidates, were plaeed to the front and the audience was compelled to sit and listen to them before Air. Hemdon was called to tfa platform and by that time il "qntttio1 time" and many of . ; ieocewere com pel led to leii .. tout bearing him. Of course t: various candi dates passed the u mil bouquets al each other aud Q'Snlliv.ill reoash i little ancient history in arbich he paid a handsome eomplitnenl i i :l. Spartan ladies. This elicited the only applause ot his taiii. Knickerbocker Conservatory of D :nc:rig and Deportment. Mr. M. Hejrmann, aiiatwr of intr. vho is well known to some da nc if oni leadiiii.-citizens arrived tliis morning a -. , ., - . a . . i 1 anil am u.is wnuer conaoci uu Kaicherboeher ( oneervatory ol Dane iaar and Puumtaaunt al Preset!! and Phenix. Mr. Hermann ims tuughl for the last lilteen yeai in San Pran- ci-co. Saa Jose and New xnrk and acted as master ot eeramoui t tha Hotel BI Paso de RoMe three summers. Children will tie I his win ter instructed in deportmeat, -t;i-.-ami fancy rhuaemg everv Batuadaj afternoon. Por particulars natoji this paper. i WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. Programme ot Opening Day's Exercises of Its Annuel Convention. Tuesday afternoon, Sept. ."50. 2 p. 111. convention called to order in the M-tliodist church by the territorial president, Mrs. Imogen F La Chance. Beading crusade psalm, respon sive!?; sinirin"' crusade h.vuin: praver i: aw, paniameii ur lesson an. I i-..,.. ., T; , ,- I . u i . U'-ss: pra;. ei ; 01 ; mii miieiii. .iiiish-hi (Erector tor the afternoon. Mrs. J. W Altera: aocornpnnist Mi W. Ootdswocthy. Tuesdav evening, Welcome Xight. S.O't Organ Voluntary. Prayer Wev. H. li. Long, Prneeott Singing by Audience Onward Christian Soldiers, Welcome hW- Selnwl Children. e A'l.. leases (f Welcome: Five miuute For the city, Hon. H. H. Biirmis- j ter. mayor of Prescott. Pot the legal fraternity, J. C. j Bnrndon. Pot the pateee, J. C Martin. For the Woman's Club, Mrs. F. A. Tritle. Vocal Solo -Miss Block. PMaeott. For the Oongwgation l Church, Dr.! Lon. For the North Mefhodist Church.; Bar. Peck. For the South lanthadaot OhnMh, Bet. Lewie. Pot the Baptisl Cbureh, Bar. Taft.i F t the Christian S.-ieiice Church, E. ; W . Wells For the schols. Prof Billinghurst. For the Temperance Alliance. T. W". Oti-. For the Local Union, .Mrs. F. W. Muuds. Singing ! audience. Kcsx)tises. five minutes each: For the Territoria! V. C. T. U., Mr- Anna Hattin. preeident of the Pbe- nix Union. For the Xationa!. M.s. M. E. Teats, National Bv a igelist. Solo Mrs. Ward. Prescott, Offertory. Singing, Americi - By audience. Benediction -Bee. Tuft. Mu-ical director for the evening Mr. Collier; accompanist Mrs. St. 1 iir. A Boy's NiM Sida tor Life. W it r i family around expecting him to die. ;md a son riding for life. Is niiies. to get Ir. King's Xew Discov- erv for DoaaNunpttoa, Googha and Cokls, W. H. Bemi a, of Lwiarule, ad. endured death's atronies from asthma, but this noaaderfii aaedtoiaw gave in stant relief ami so ,i cured him. He , ntea "1 now sleep soundly every Like marvelous cures of Con- I uignt. I sumption, I neuuionia, Hronchitis. ' ouhs. I olas ami tsnn prove its matchless merit for all fhroat and Lung troubles. CJii uanteed bottles ffiOc andfLOQ. Trial bottlea free at I :1 1 drug stores. Ka.l.'oso ixcjrsions. National EneamDoaent. G V. 1J. Waehinarton 0. .'. bates of sale. . . , , , , ,,, .ii-ui. ti'iMi dun iai. iri iiiiii .nil. ii' - . , ., , . , , s-n-i- torn limit. Oct. 1-t. Hate. 5 1 ).Z-) . . . . , -. I round trip. An esteninon ol limit i - - - - leave Washington, provided ticket are deposited with the Joint Agent oa or before noon of October 15th and upon payment of Bftj cent-, loinl Agency fee. One stop oet arill iw allowed m each direclioiu east of Buffalo, Xiae.ua Palls. Pittebunr, or Pal kersburar. W v. S!cond Annual Territo.-ial Fair ol tfe Mexico, albuqnerque, X. .1 . Oct. 14 18, 1902. Dates ol Bale, Oct. IS, 11. IS, 16 ami 17,1903 J limit. Oct. SO. Sate. $16.11 rotiud ; trip. ' direct i trip. UonlinutHl passage in mcIi : in. good going on date ol sale i only. Continuous passage eactt direct ioa we.-! and south of Pueblo. Territorial republican convention. Phenix, Ari.. Sept. 17. Dates of sale. Sept. l.r an;! 16; return limit. Sept.21; rate. 's 2t) round trip. Steamship ticket to all points iu Eurojie, South Africa aud Australia. For rat -, sailing dates, eta, call at Burke bate! rttj paaaooger offiee. Qrand Canron Kxeursiou Dates ol sale every Tuesday; return limit days: rati-. $11.40. " Saturday Excursion' to l ii.K-nix Dates of sale ev. rv Saturdai : retun limit, 10 days; rate -SIMM). Summer Bienraajma to California Date of sale cv. ry Tuesday, Than lay ami natUTdaj during Jiiy. Ang net and September; return limit. V. ; retnber oil: rate, Los Angeles ana Situ Die.:o, :;:2-").'.l-"); Sun Francisco 45.45; stop over.- allowed at anj ;'-,;:"i treat of Baratovr. Bedoeed rates to MeCabe, Ari. -Oommencing at i uc the S. l-'.. P. A P. sell ticki-ts from Prescott to IfeCabe, via Huron aud the Janqetti st;ig' line. ;it rate of 11.5(1 per ticket. 160 pounds of baggage will Ik car ried with eaeh ticket free. Sportsmen Tonraamnnt Por the above oeeasiota the S. F.. P. .v P. anil sell round trip tickets to Phoenix, al one fare, $b2i), round trip. Dates of -id- Oct. 2!st and 221: tual limit Oct. :ist. Chicago. 111.. ESxcjrsion Dates ol sale, daily ; inie, 9840 ronad trip; return limit. October .'ilst. 1902; eoa tuitions passage iu each dire. 'tion. V. E. Bene, Citv Passenger Agent IX) RIGHT DO WRITE. When you wriie. write right, l lit Smith Premier Typewriter is all right. J. II. lJaiii , Aent, Prescott, hi liana 2-l9tf -W Lingering Summor Caiis. Don:i let a cold run at thin stsun. Summer colds are the hard kind to i ure and if aegluctcd mt Itagm iloog for months. long siege like i':i- will puii down the st rongest eon stiiutioii. (lie Minnie (V.irh (.'tin svrall break no the at t ink a; ouce. Safe, auFe, aets at once. Chirm coughs, enlds, croup, bednehitis, all fhrint .ui lunar troubles T' - ehil- treii like it. Drag t . V. W. Boss, Brh rttltMMn .in -i arrived at J. ii-r. t: til uie I mercbanl tailor, a fine itock of im I ported ami domestie snitutgs and pants gunda, for fill and winter. '..Il early while the siocl: is Fresh, a- you knon bare goods are aaads up ! on the pmmMH by irst ehiss . men aaid ii perfect lit guaranteed in every ease, hs the dace to go to. ti I receive mtisfaetion. Opyoaite the poatofBee. tf lataajrpaanaMai in 1877. The Bank Of Arizona pResotyrr, Arizona THK OLi V 3 r BANK IN ARIZONA j iB!!iari7t'J Ufitai, i r"ai Ip Ca;:uji, I'admtkii i'rtii'its. Aitraa P mH sum . 25.9.H) 750,000 Presiiient . . Vice President Cashier Assistant Cashier Hi'c RicHAJtoa . . B. W. Vau . . . .M. 1!. Haki.tixe . C. A. Petkr. . CORRESPONDENTS: B A N K OF 'MFORNIA... !.A1IU.W A ro FIRST NATION A 1. HANK .. .gs:i Fraurisi-u Sew Ysrb Ohic&o W'e Baaintaio a fully eajtaipned Branch lliink at Jerome and SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS Prescott National Bank!; ;apital Paid in, $100,000 ; 3BrpjBS a.J prnfif, - 50,000 F. M. Murphy. President; Morris Gold water. Vice Pres.; it. X. Prederiche, Cashier: W'. C. Brandon, As.-'i Cashier. A jjoncral han'niiig business transiieted.. Sai ; Deposit Boxes AND Sher Chests For. Rent M Bnatsoaahie Terms. Electric Phone Sunset lorn: dietanoe 9 .Mil MG : iVED fir. . . sry ConsumataOn hs and CoMs S3an By All Othe Throat And Com niea. Thb tnnderful medicine positively curt- Ccr.su.-r.pt'on, Coughs, Colds, t'. I ma, Pneumonia, Hay r. -. r'-.y. i.aGnpps, Hoarseness, n . .. Croup and Whooping itiOCURE. KOPAY. Pri ta 5 0 : IL Trial Lottie Free. HENDERSON ; HODIIIaN ! Piaster and Cement Work.tt VVc Ccn be Pound at Mote! Rurk ARIZONA LAUNDRY Co! A r.'EW UP-TO-DArt LAUWHtl j. n. HECK. max lilnm throui'ie'it. Kino HuH (iasraaaaed. lira tthT matrt na nif ilnf I iiy inu your laWBtby to Mr. HKGK. f;yin; and Cleaning by Dry Process. t'hime N' M. N ii'i:u will chII Brinkmeyers H dti -.i -iM'K.l'MA TitKCT IIEKRY BRWMETEI Prcprietoi -Central!) Us Ued ' ar ttw I'l.zn. (V.-irrf Comfortable Rooms Tabic Satpplietl. And ' Prices Beaianahle Saf.ery Attached U the 3o(e NO c.ki: i All i'ar .A City Ueareered Pron p VVIVv-. vxs ; Carpenter Work. Sinne Work, Brick Work. Weed Sawing, Weil Digging, rVe!i Cieaniag, I Or Any Other Cii Kind fWorfc mm ii - DONE BY JackAlKfradesi OFFICE AT O. If Nat b Lean TeveakaMte STORE Orders. iUACrJlKE WORK A SPECIALTV; .VN.'v.W'sA.- Groom r Stage Line A i-.irryinj! jstsst-ner?. ad exptesa vlll laavs l'res c:.tt dr.ily. except Snod ,ys. rrosn Bo, Bsooka Otetl i.1 Rtara, aad ran . . ii. BaM- In'l Anil Si. .rr. for the fol UtarbM point on 1'ROOM OBKL lonte Christo, lm.ire. Slack's, Vlonahau'.s, iTidiiigot Tost and) liehm's Mines. Pfi ntlUj aiti'iiJeti tu .a., ' -iiVL'reu. Kt turinuR win Bil.i fatal OrtKtin Creek 10::). m. i iv :'--r . -liorrln' i, . Spi rmti'i'thn i, u t r: . t :i r . I -. or .'.: v iiiiiani:; . . i rltatti -U or air. ; :. 1 f in u nit M i i f ttriDg t,(. , -iJ bj I -nffieiNiaa. ;ti f !.: vi rapr r, paid, for r. -in t The Union Saioon And Lodging iious, WACG'ORA I KltUB, Propv THE BEST mSL m FINiiST WINES LIQUORS, QIAIStsm WE ARE ALWAYS OPEM i orncr at Granite aud Hood win -is HELLO, CENTRAL ! Give tis the Public Ear. This is . . THE . . wEmNGTON A First Class House First Class Goods First Class Treatment. Celebrateil Jesse Moore aud A. A. Castle Whiskies. Give Us a Call. We Will Treat You Right. r. U. maui a 10., PROPRIETORS. BUSCH SALOON s: AND RESTAURANT! ... . . "e Montezuma istrwt. s s West Side of Plaza. Seer Always Best Boer Always Fresh j S SI, on rd. r Retunntnl in J ( 'mi in cted. INVESTMENTS VVe arc agents far sale of .-lock in Oro Grande Mines Co. Hudson Gold Mining Co. Bunker fill! Cold fining Co. Standard Mining 5: Mi!! in$ Company, And FOURTEEN-other rdiab!. flininjo Oil and Rubber Cor: panics. ALSO For Sale Over One Hun it reil resilience : lots in the Moeller Addition at ?.:' ; to S200, and various other lots. FAY-5H0 TYPE5WRITER Call or write for prospectuses, terms and any other information desireil. Herndon&Phiipctt II Prescott National Bank Bldg. Dr. RALPH J. ROPER. DEN FIST Rnaana J and J. ! . LAWLER PRESCOTT. Reliable : Telenh'-ne j--. 1 BLOCK ARIZONA. Uofcd . .$ &t I 'iiii-i aitilSltver.. .9 fi l-a I .I.il i. .-i.vit, t'op4r I."' 4f-s.iinilc t.v atail rsn In; junaiylani Biliai aaa"'"' ! aaa sl'.v. i r- tu t MM boUKht OGDEN Assay Company ' -.ai.ti. t. bSNVEB. OOtOi EL E. ISURLiNGAME Co . mm inr.. swn cuBMir a i Ai?A I in fsvC r afi; .TORY.n EstuMist: - in 'o'msasi am orcxpresr leoalTS SfWipCam WiaMilvaHtfahjiiioa :. i. up:.-- by mitll r ir.-iul 4ltelitloo i. M.lte.: a. nl vd or I'liri'liancl . .'i.- :..ina ixits 0-:; r:::ii! lest? : r i - - ! i.wrcnrr Air- :. 'ruts. MM. Por Buihium or oa Innatoved Citv P pertv. Low Kates New Diivtoo ' Plan, interest KXs leasee as von pnj" j State hll aaaWaif atvJ Loan As?Ya. : oi u s Aaanaa. Gaaa HtBTDlIlfill I fiarTiT i.. '.!'! 3 IJllh.ii S.frt'i FALL 01 Hats - A t- R. R. BLAINE'S Wednesday OCT. I. p. TTERN HATS 1 be on exltibi-i AH Laiest Styles, !iss Arch a, .i first el is- nidi am, fmmailj ol I. r. Fisko's of Chicago, is in ch-n : of tin Millinery I o irtrftOUt. LAMES ARE ALL IM ITE l KEARNEY'S, Com ;er Buiidm, FOR N0ICES1 vVINES, LIQUORS AND 06ARS. "Old Crow" Whiskey Always on Tap. IVej-ottl ! uraVTiavrr mm NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Vacations are over and our force are hard at work again Plenty of new things to show you JAKE MARKS, WHOLES A I.K llAi N She Finest Brands of Kn acky Wliistejrsl A full Liueol Wi.NES AN!) LatSTn ataariaa . ua, - in Uw.ci.ig ! tu.th .siiould DO able to rear need. i.:-ii should lie able to wortii tilt tint. do tlaa best nl.-ntv of value tram the money oi our crop ol zac3 things and make the transaction a pleasure. The above a ahoara a cup of Chase IV San boraa "Seal Bn.uii" Cotfee .,w , v. i'. one knows ihai this is tin- hi st coffee on the market and its market i In bi as good as -old- We -. i! "S al Brand' at a price that is more than ivmsmmhle aad. jam get vour umm y's worth maoy timm over, sii' -ii is the cist arith every article that an sell. Our fresh Ft jits and to be had. Oar wholesale business in ita ceries and mining sarinliei. -iii'i ;,.:. A trial will show you i!C;e we lead. ;.r.8ynnisierSofisCo. SAM LEE'S RESTAURANT Cor. MMahaamaM naaalOnaaaaa Streets. First-Cass Heal 25c And Upwards We 5erve all the Deiacicic s I itaWl ,:i : Honrs;. Dmy and Nijrhl Grand Opportunity. Rnal Estali always a.lvam-es when valuable iiiipiovements are made. The capito) of Arizona is completed and turnetl over to the tcrritie 1 he state oifei is now idi n-cupy rixms set nart for them. Heetric car.-every niinuie- Ci;y water also I0o Inches of Water in the Salt River Canal And Cy ery Lof Guaranteed Plenty ol Water. PBesoU is aandry saad no aand Slosr iatha ahanto gel lata at nasoidile price in the middle of fine resideiie. ureauy eon structed ar . many atili to lie built. S,-!d on tie- installment plan i! desire I. so that all may secure a desiril.'e lot. M. E. COLLirs.' No. I Home Bakery Restaurant tind.r New .lansjteir!. Priate MaahlfJ Rooms for ladies and iamilies. Board by Week $3.00 and up. irst-Cla.ss Meals , - - - OMS li DAY OK WEEK. I'hone 2iVi "'12 Montezuma St. V e( . - ihe Oeneral 1 a . C OaSaarat sad Baal! it :r r. : ;CSCOTT. ARIZONA me nan HaaJ v. ! is nccts-:.: . tor t!ie Jaily gather ;nou;ti to n:a.c the cilort we cat te assist you in gaining you speno here. e watch the worth Vegetables are the finest d5 as H KMX. ARIZONA ROS TANAKaA, Prop.