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rHE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN: STJ.VUAT MORNING, NOVEMBER 2G, 1S99. 5 LONG LIVE THE QUEEN !! The number of ballots cast at T. F. Hudson's in The Carnival Queen Contest attests the popularity of this well- known pharmacy. If you get It at HUDSON'S, no matter whether it's Drugs, Soda Water or Toilet Requisites, IT IS ALL RIGHT in quality, in quantity and in price. AS FOR PRESCRIPTIONS! If close attention to details and long years of practice cut any figure, you can leave your prescriptions here, con fident of their being PROPERLY and PROMPTLY filled. The T. F. Hudson Prescription Pharmacy 26 East Washington St., Opp. the new Ellingson Building. Telephone 113. Cards of thanks, notices pertaining to organizations and societies, church fairs or socials, will not be printed in the Republican except when paid for. LOCAL BREVITIES. Strings of "Old Glory" at Buxton's The Los Angeles Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Co., 13-15 South Second street, is now ready to do all work in their line. Oysters, Game and Poultry at TTie New Place. WILLIAMS & HAFFNER, List your property with E. A. Spaul- ding-, office No. 41, West Adams street, Strictly high 'grade "The New Place." Al and Theo. 9 and 11 West Washington street. For excellent meals at reasonable prices go to Coffee Al's- restaurant. Everything in season. Short orders a specialty. See Buxton before buying your dec orations. Dr. R. E. Holbrook, dentist, over the postoffice. Ladies' dresses cleaned and dyed without ripping, at Lob Angeles Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Co., 13-15 South Second street. If your appetite needs to be stimu lated go to Tribolet's meat market. In the big cooling rooms are chops and steaks and roasts and "boiling pieces." fresh and tempting. Try a broiled tenderloin steak at Coffee Al's. Everything first-class. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been' used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, al lays all pain, cures wind colic arid is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Don't Fail to Read This ! ! We are going to move about the first of January, and we are anxious to re duce our stock. During the next five weeks we want to sell our entire enormous stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS, consisting of QUADRUPLE PLATED SILVER GLASSWARE, CHINA, DRESSED DOLLS, UNDRESSED DOLLS, BIG DOLLS, LITTLE DOLLS, LONG DOLLS, SHORT DOLLS, FAT DOLLS, LEAN DOLLS. WHITE DOLLS and BLACK DOLLS. DRUMS, DOLL BUGGIES, BOYS' WAGONS, TOYS, TRUMPETS, etc. It is our purpose to sell these goods at bottom prices, and while our room is not half large enough to display our goods, yet we will do our best to wait on every one. Every one is invited to call and look our store over. Davidson's Cash Bargain Store, Four doors cast of Postoffice. Beat Plate to Trade in i liroja. h OF TfiH TOlAf-ft PHOENIX WEATHER. The following weather conditions pre vailing in Phoenix yesterday were re ported by the United States weather bureau: 6:30 a. m. Barom. pressure 30.06 Tern, dry bulb 43 Tern, wet bulb 39 Tern, maximum 65 Tern, minimum 41 Rel. humidity 69 Wind, direction NW 5:30 p. m. 30.00 64 Dl 70 40 38 NW 1 0 Cloudy. Wind, velocity 3 Precipitation 0 State of weather ...Clear. A MONDAY FUNERAL. Francis Payne of Boston, Mass., who died in this city last Wednesday, will be bur ied tomorrow from Mohn & Esterling's. NO FEAR OF THE DESERT. A man traveling between Phoenix and Tempe is not in peril of the desert. He need not carry a canteen, for there are five road houses along the route. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Services today at the First church of Christ, 44 South Center street, today at 11 a. m.; Sunday school after church; Wednesday afternoon meeting, 2:30 p. m. AH welcome, BOUGHT A HOME. Weirick & Latham yesterday sold for Mrs. Evelyn M. Wharton to Mrs. Fannie Burns, wife of Weather Observer W. G. Burns, lot 2, Norma Place, North Third avenue. The price was $2,500. Mrs. Burns bought the place for a home. YOUNG MAN'S DEATH. Max Conn, a brother of Mrs. A. Colin, died in this city yesterday of locomotor ataxia after a long illness. Mr. Cohn was a well known young business man of Phoenix. The funeral will take place at 11 o'clock today from 227 East Adams street. LODGE WORK. The members of Kinsley lodge No. S, A. O. U. W were very active last week and succeeded in securing fifteen applicants, all of whom were elected and will be re ceived in full connection at the meet ing on Friday evening, December 1, at Padget hall. . MR. BERRYMAN S DINNER. Mr. Claude Berryman last night gave a dinner at Clark's Country Tavern, to Mr. H. P. Anewalt, general freight and passenger agent of the S. F. P. & P., and Mrs. Anewalt. There were ten guests and a sumptuous enough din ner for ten more. BAPTIST CHURCH. Second av enue and Jefferson street, Lewis Hal sey pastor. Public worship, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.: bible school, 9:45 a. m.: B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m. In the morning Rev. W. A. Paney of Warsaw, Ind., will preach. In the evening Rev. Dr. C. A. Wooddy of Portland, Ore., will preach. A cordial welcome to all. j WHIPSAW MINE. T. E. Farish came in from the Whipsaw mine in 1 the Castle Creek district last night, j The Whipsaw is a copper and gold ' property and is being rapidly devel oped, some forty-five miners being employed at the present time. A smelter will be built at once for work ing the ore. A MESA DEDICATION. Rev. Dr. Halsey goes to Mesa today to take part in the rededication service of the Baptist church. Rev. W. A. Pavey of Warsaw, Ind., will occupy the Bap tist pulpit in the morning. Rev. Dr. Wooddy of Portland, Ore., in the evening. Rev. Messrs. Banks, Doug lass, Elliot, Decker, Wooddy, Whit taker and Tomlinson will take part in the rededicatory services. KEEPING HIM BUSY. From the report of the Friday ball game" at Tuc son Mr. Appleton J. Ide, who sells cash registers and who left with the Phoe nix team to do the official scoring, may be expected shortly to invent some mechanical contriance in the nature of a cast register to record the runs made by the Tucson team. Any one could keep track of the record made by the home team. OUT OF JAIL. E. R. Beard, who was held to the grand jury a couple of weeks ago on a charge of disposing of forged time checks on the Phoenix street railway company, was released from jail on bond yesterday afternoon. Beard's freedom was accomplished on account of a great pity for his wife and children and is in no sense an outgrowth of any consideration of his worth and worthiness. TEMPE TRIPLE TRUST. Arti cles of incorporation of the Bicycle- Klectric-Plumbing company, a hydra headed trust formed in defiance of the democratic party, were filed in the of fice of the county recorder yesterday. The conspirators are W. A. Bnlton, C. W. Miller. M. G? Hill, LeRoy Hill and T. H. Thompson, all residents of Tempe. The capital stock is $10,000, divided into shares of $100 each. M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. At the M. E. church south, corner of Monroe and Center streets (Rev. J. M. Weems, pas tor), today Rev. Lawrence Reynolds of Nogales, who is visiting the local Mex ican church, of which he is presiding elder, will speak at the 11 o'clock ser vice. The other services will be as follows: Sunday school, 1 0a. in.: Junior League, 3 p. m.; Epworth League. 6 p. m.: preaching. 7 p. m. ! Rev. Mr. Reynolds is a forcible speak er and all are invited to hear him. THE INDIANS WON. The In- In Responding to a Thanksgiving Invitation you will feel thankful enough, with visions of turkey and good things to make merry on before you, to honor your prospective host by writing on the most fashionable and high class sta tionery that you can procure, and which you will find in all the latest tints and shades of color and texture at The Phoenix Stationery &Nm Co 10.12 W. Washington St. dian school eleven defeated the lion archs at the park yesterday by a score of 16 to 6. The Indians had the ad vantage of a better organization and ' about ten pounds average in weight. ! A representative of the Monaichs. a : messenger of defeat, who railed at The I Republican office last night to report the calamity, was asked which Indian j team was playing. "They call it." he replied, "their second team, but it was largely made up of the members of the j nrsi. 1 ney were 100 much for us. They outplayed us every minute of the game. The only time we succeeded in making a standoff was during the rest between the first and second haives.'' DISTRICT COURT. The tumuitu- j The turkeys sold at our market are ous matrimonial career of Andrew and j dressed and drawn, heads off, ready for Rosa Kozik, w hich began about the ' , time the war with Spain ended, wast .pa"' closed yesterday by the granting by j Order your Thanksgiving turkey the district court of a divorce to the early so that you Nvill get first selec husband. In the case of Jones vs. 1 Hamilton, to enforce a garnishment, 1 tion- judgment was given the plaintiff and there was also a judgment for the ,. . , . . r..ai,ifT i .,., , ., " y want "our Thanksgiving din- Steam Laundry company against Dr. w in v ne, a contest ior possession. Hugh H. Price was appointed re- ceiver of the Highland Canal company in an action against the company by the Atlantic Trust company of New York. In the matter of the DeMund I company vs. Mons Ellingson, the ! piaintiff's demurrer to the defendant's counter claim was argued and sub mitted. MINING DELEGATES NAMED. In compliance with a request by Pres ident T. J. Sullivan of the International Mining congress. Governor Murphy yesterday appointed delegates 10 the third annual session of the congress, which will be held at Milwaukee next June. President Sullivan desired that j the delegates be named as early as j possible in order that he might have j time to communicate with them. The j following gentlemen have been ap pointed: James Colciuhoun, Clifton: 1 W. F. Staunton, Congress: James Douglas, . Prescott; S. A. Parnell, I Globe; A. J. Doran. Howells: N. C. Sheckles, Crown King; Dr. J. M. Ford, Phoenir: Professor W. P. Blake. Tuc- i son; Charles K. Wores, Tucson: John ! C. Martin, Martinique: W. B. Mc-1 Cleary, Tucson; Frank Powers, World's Fair mine; James B. Seager, Helvetia: j Frank P.- Blair, Mammoth L...D. F. i Kelly, Rey de Reyes; G. W. Middleton. Prescott; Professor John F. Blandy. Prescott; Howard Banes. Azurite: ! Ralph Cameron, Flagstaff. j HE WAS A CASUAL. ' Thomas j Keyes was in police court yesterday i charged with being a hobo. The only I thing he could offer against the accu- I sation was a certificate by a physician 1 of Hot Springs, Ark., stating that he : was an invalid. Keyes claimed to be j making a livelihood by selling lead j pencils. Questioned as to the details of i the business he said he bought pencils for 25 cents a dozen and sold them for i 10 cents apiece. He had sold ten in j Maricopa, which the recorder suggest- 1 ed must have Hooded the town. Keyes 1 said that he always paid his way. He had eaten regularly while at Maricopa and had slept by a fire on the desert. He was not he only man at the fire, j There were several other gentlemen j who happened along "casually." ; Keyes was adjudged guilty of being a j casual and was consigned to the -chain j gang. j HIS INJURIES WERE FATAL. j James Campbell died yesterday from injuries received exactly a week before. He was driving near Five Points and leading a horse. One of the wherls of his vehicle collapsed and he was thrown under a passing wood wagon. A wheel ran over his side and head. He never was conscious for an instant af ter the accident. A coroner's jury was impaneled by Justice Johnstone and the body was viewed, after which the inquest was adjourned until tomorrow. Campbell was a horseman and had lived in the valley many years. Prob ably less is known of him than any b'ody else that ever came here. In the first place he was not very communi cative, and whenever he did talk the conversation never related in any way to himself. He had no associates and was never heard mention anybody he had ever associated with. Nobody knows where he came from or if he has any relatives living. watches "THE LATEST" PJ!?9!5$ We have the Latest and Most Complete Assortment of Sterling Silver Novelties in the Territory. THE NEW BRACELETS COMPLETE 5 Optical Department S IX C1IAKGE OF i TOILET Geo. Scientific Ootician LEADING ARIZONA JEWELER Eyes Examined Pree First Door west OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE 17"... - . A T,.f..l rn x radiant uuu j-vuirusiuug itas. Chase & Sanborn tfc Finest Domestic and Delicious Boiled Ham Sliced. SfS Our Salt Mackerel CALL AND INSPECT OUR IMMENSE STOCK. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. V. tJ c .wiimra r.. v ivanr 1 I The Turkeys also are making their Headquarters at BUXTON'S j ner complete inspect our stock of Fancy Fruits, Vegetables, i j Cheese, Pickles, etc. I Oysters, Specialties for Thanksgiving: Fancy Bleached Denver Celery. Mammoth Head Let tuce Crisp and Tender Red Ripe Tomatoes. Green Peas. Snowball Cauliflower. NEv POTATOES. ARTICHOKES: PERSIMMONS. and hundreds of other good things. "THERE ARE OTHERS" But none to compare with The OCCIDENTAL ! for nice rooms and accommodations j since MRS. A. HARRY GEORGE has j taken possession. Right opposite 1 HOTEL ADAMS. Electric Lights, Por ' celain Eath and Telephone. BOARD OF TRADE EXHIBITS. The board of trade has on exhibition some beautiful specimens of the "Tri umph" variety of pomelo or grape fru:t. and some large "Keifer" pears, all grown by G. H. Clayson at the Arizona nursery. In a few days Mr. Clayson will also present some palms an:l j-:it-ted plants for use in the room.-, and from time to time as he raises any thing of value to the valley he will have samples placed on exhibition. LETTER BOX COLLECTIONS. For the convenience of the general pub lic and busines men the postoffice has made arrangements whereby the car- ARTICLES SILVER TRINKETS H. Cook Fine 5 Watch Repairing; of Post office a Specialty MM Celebrated Coffees. Imported Cheese arc fine and meaty. nnnrrnu rn iiifiit rrcY 11 "IN1 RiirroN's i-.er. 1 WE DON'T SELLTURKEYS But we can give you the best bargain on the best SHOES made, and you can getyour turey out of the MONEY SAVED. - Try our Children's Shoes all prices and grades. A Flying Top and Brownie Books given with every pair. 11: .3 XiS fc"K I if M IP m. H. V. Diehl Shoe Co. t iers will make a 6 o'clock collection in addition to regular collection of mail, at the following boxes: Third avenue and Washington street. First avenue and Washington, Center street snrt Washington, Center street and JeiTer son street. First street and Washing ton, city hall. Third street and Wash ington, Second street and Washington, Adams hotel and Pleming block. This schedule will pr into effect Monday, November 27, 1S'J9. McKelligon's where you can get the finest hand-made sour mash, bourbon and and Pennsylvania r.ve whiskies. o A representative of the Reynolds Easton company, Dayton, Ohio, man ufacturers of the celebrated Duck's Back Waterproof decorations, can be found at Buxton's and will be phased to make suggestions as to the -..lost ef fective way of using the Ea-.-irs, Car nival Colors, "Old Glor; , ' Butterfly Nets, Lanterns, etc. Thcise goods are absolutely impervious to water and sun, and colors guaranteed. This line of decorations took the lead at the Dewey celebration in New York, the Grand Army encampment in Philadel phia, and the laying of the corner stone of the government building in Chicago in September. A meeting will be held on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the O'Neill hall for the purpose of organizing a local "Equal Suffrage" club. All who are interested are cordially invited to attend. By order of , PAULINE M. O'NEILL, F.-;-?'1ent Territorial Equal Suffrage A&bcciation. Artistic decorations in national and carnival colors at Buxton's. (WHY PAY RENT all your life when you can own a home built to your order and can pay for same on easy payments? A 40-Acre Improved Hooses por Rent Rdfich for sa'e. 2,. Miles from Phoenix. J. 01651 W3iK6r, WEIRICK & LATHAM, 32 North first Avenue. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. R Pointer Go down to Thomas' Drug Store when you want fine Perfumes, or new Comb or Brush. Lots of new goods just teceived,-and the prices are so REASONABLE you would be surprised. THOMAS' DRUG STORE. 240 E. WASHINGTON ST. 10 ACRE RANCHiThe BARKLEY COMMERCIAL CO. I want to buy ten acres im proved or unimproved, near town. Let me know what you j have to sell. i E. E. PASCOE, j 7 South First Avenue,! The Adams Shaving Parlci HOTEL ADAMS, PHOENIX. J. W BOLTON, Prop. F. P. POLK, Foreman. AN UP-TO-DATE SHOP . . . THREE EXPERT WORKMEN Od1 Regular Trices Charged. Everything In out Parlor a Sneoialtv. AUG. IBEN- Employment Agent; ALL KINDS CIV HELP PROMPTLY . FL'RNISHED. Y our orders Solci ted. Telephone 291. OFFICE-Star r.odglnar House. SOME BOTTLES AND A BIRD those who know superior quality. THE W A. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS, O'Neill Building, Cor, Adams and First Avenue. "FRAMES AND PICTURES" You will be fully repaid, if you select your "FRAMES AND PICTURES" at "BALKE'S." His experience in above line dates back THIRTY YEARS, both in this COUNTRY AND EUROPE. HE KNOWS HOW TO i AND HS FRAMES THEM 1 'Mouldings, Mirrors, 1 j Artists' Materials, Pictures and Frame's. NOTARY PUBLIC. 26 S. OLD GLORY." - I EDWIN J. tIiIIES Jto CO'S New York HiQh Grade Roasted Coffees. The Finest on Earth. "JAV-MAR-MO." "CORONATION BLEND." J. LU. Dorris, Sole Agent. ff1 lUCTir! A I C A CD In tne dininK room of the Commer vUiflJlltKvl AL LArC cial hoteI- European and American plans. Regular dinner at 4 p. m.t daily, 35c. Short order service during the entire day. Oranges! Oranges! We have the finest in the Valley. NAVELS and JAFFAS. Send us your order for Thanksgiving Supply. Lowest prices guaranteed. ! Wanted A forty-acre ranch, well improved, in three miles or less of Phoenix. D WIGHT B. HEARD, I Rooms 301 and 302 Fleming Block mm Pi fcv4vV . ia v s U m 'iM m m. lit Are necessary for the prop er enjoyment of THANKSGIVING Get the bird where you will, but come to us for the bottles. Our wines and liquors meet the approval and continued support of WATTS CO. fRAME PICTURES RIGHT, RIGHT. . 205-207 E. WASHINGTON ST. real estate loans and insurance. Second Ave., Hlbbard BId'g. " SOVEREIGN." LIPE'SiGREATEST HANDICAP The close school room into which children are packed at the period of physical development, and the bendint; position which they assume, are potent factors in producing eye strain. Doik't allow the little ones to start with life's greatest handicap poor sight. AYe charge yuu nothing for a careful ex amination: if glasses are not needed we'll tell you: if they are. we will fur nish what the child ought to have at Rprotfr PHOENIX Telephone 209. Ford Hotel Block.