THE AliIZO
EEPUJJLlCANi THURSDAY JIURNINU, DECiSMliEE 7. IS'JF.
CHARLES B. BOOTHE & CO.
MINING and MILLING MACHINERY
RAILWAY SUPPLIES.
IiOS ANGELES. C A TT FO UN I A .
Hies ano
THINKS IT A FAKE.
It is Claimed That not a Trace of Tiat
inwrn has Been Found in Assayn.
A writer in the Prescott Prospect
who sltms hirr-Qpif "Drip of th? Foois"
,. . ,, , . tho we can possibly furnish, as to what
hna the following to cay rgaruinT tne . , . ... , , .
otner miners are dcin;r, either in Ari
Hatinum discovery in northern Ari- Qna or elsewhere.
Zona: j Wilh this preface, we think it n?e3-
Arlzona is always ready to fur.iish j ful to take some notice of the platinum
some nev.- entertainment for the ca ety ! excitement that is now attracting the
of the states-if not of the nations, j attention of so many miners in Arizona
' and elsewhere. The facts, as thus far
She is original, if noting else, and rcported by ome of the tcrr;torial pa-
'does things her own way. She save
the world a diamond excitement ence,
with the diamonds left out; or, rather,
the diamonds that had been left out
were very quickly gathered in. Now
she furnishes a platinum e-icit3rre.it,
with the platinum left out.
They tell us that a new city has been
started somewhere on Cataract crock,
und that hundreds of people who were
Overlooked by the fool killer are fall
ing over themselves anl each ether
trying to buy acres and miles of i'm?
stone, thinking it to contain plaiiruivi;
yet no one has sr?en even a penny
weight of that metal preducsd from the
-pion.
If a man buys a horse, he is r-aion-ably
certain that he sets a horse and
not a cow: but, it seems, when mn
buy platinum they do not ask to s.?e it;
they will take any old rock you choos;
to give them. A!l you have to do to
get a purchaser is to print a Inter in a
newspaper, unsigned, but purporting
to come from somebody ta someboly
t-lse-, stating that sor.-.ebody else f iunl
SCl'O or $400 worth of platinum in the
rock, and there you are.
Prescott miners, who are generally
as quick as any in catching cn to a
new thing, have vi?i:ed the supper? d
platinum deposit and have brought :
back quantities of what was represent- ! On the other hand it has been report
ed to be the very best o:e, and have . ed and widely published that a ceriain
had it carefully tested by three well j man has written to a certain man, teil
known home assayers. besides by Bur- ; ing him that another man had assayed
lingame. of Denver, also by the Silver !
City, Pueblo and El Paso smtlurs. yet !
none of these have found so much as !
a trace of platinum, but we are told
that stock in these mines is b-ing sold j piausible, the claim of 20 per cent alu
at J130 a share, and the excite ment has minum to the ton would prove its fa's
already spread to Chicago, Nev.- York ', ity; for no assayer would take notice of
and Eoston. ! 0 per cent of aluminum. The very
Thi3 would be laughable if It wore ground we walk on everywhere is said
not so pathetic, for when one thinks : to contain from ir to "0 per cent of
of the poor man or, perhaps, the poor ! aluminum.
widow, who. led by false repres -nta- j While we ere not prepared to say
tions. invests the savings of yeais in j that there is no platinum in the Cata
this swindle, hoping to secure a com- j ract region, this we will say, that Mr.
petence and reaching the poor house j Sharpneck is the only man that has
instead, it 13 not so much of a laughing j claimed to have obtained a platinum
matter. (assay, and. we have not yet seen that
Kow easy It would be to have some ! statement over his signature. Prescott
tests made before buying. But. no, ! Prospect,
the tests would cost $10 or so: and you I
would have that much less money with
which to buy stock.
I write this to save others, If possible,
from my own experience.
THE PLATINUM EXCITEMENT.
A Prescott Editorial View of the Re
ported Discovery.
It is the object and intention of the
Prospect to be very careful In criti
cizing any mines or miners: for we
wish every' miner In Arizona to know,
and be sure of this, that we "stand In"
with the minor "first, last and ail the
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ft is pleasing to the wearer. ?.y-3
0:
Xo chemicallv tar.ncd lea-t-v'J
ij'M thers so commonly used in.y
'ii lower priced shoes are used VA
$4 in the Kurt & Packard y'-A
" rrr 's'n in ' c '-i-.-i- r '
Al'.vays sold at .?5-co
and $6. co.
Dan'r spoil your icsi by
wecriaz cheap stives. "
M. A. uiem bnoe Lo.,
Ptiirnix, Ariz.
3 T..;.xr v-j V,- fc'-t 1 -TIS "-v.v,MlH-...S
al:tv abottt tne -.-t
7? & Packard " Kor- ?d V j
111 1 1 HI Ulllll III lllllll lllllll II II ll f
miming
: time. e hope to te a he'.p. rat'.ier
than a detriment, to every honest min
er we can reach. We will talk no mine
up save on merit, nor shall we talk any
mine clown. We simply will try to let
every man interested in mines or min
ing: enterprises, have all th news that
i pers, are as foUov.s: A gentleman by
the name of Sharpneck has discovered,
somewhere on Cataract creek in Coco-
nino county, a wonderful and extensive
, deposit of porphyry, carrying a fabu
j lous amount of platinum. Nov, no
citizen of Arizona could possibly ob-
ject to such a discovery. It would be
' too good.
Platinum is ranked among the royal
metals, and the mines in the Ural
! mountains, that have heretofore pro
. duced at least three-fourths of the
world's supply, are said to te playing
out. The Increasing demand for this
! metal, on account of its adaptability to
' electrical purposes, will cause and is
' already causing an advance in its
j price. Also the diminishing supply
: from the Urals will surc-ly accelerate
its upward movement,
j But it i3 necessary to have an article
; before we can sell it: and, after a most
j careful consideration of the subject,
: the Prospect feels compelled to state
' that so far nothing has been found to
bear out the assertions of the Cataract
; platinum boomers.
j Every arsayer in Prescott l.au tri?d
j his hand at it; the ore buyers at El
; Paso, Pueblo and Silver City have
! tested it; and none of them have sue-
: ceeded in discoveiir.g even a trace cf
the much coveted metal.
the rock and found in it some $3r;0
worth of platinum, $13 in gold and 20 I
per cent of aluminum to the ton of ore.
Now, even if the other assertions were (
do YOU KNOW
Consumption is preventable? Science
has proven that, and also that neglect
is suicidal. The worst cold or cough
can be cured with Ehiloh's Cough and
Consumption Cure. Sold on positive
guarantee for over fifty j;ears. Dr. G.
H. Keefer, Druggist.
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MINING NOTES.
Arthur E. Crepin is still located at
the Columbia smelter, on the Sonoita,
where he has been in charge since the
fall of 187. There is some prospect of
the smelter at Patagonia being oper-
atcd - possibly by January 1. Mr.
I repm expects to be in Tucson any dav.
Star.
Machinery for the mill at the Hard
shell mine has arrived. Everything
will be in readiness to start up by the
10th of December, says the Star. The
mill ha3 a capacity of forty ton3 every
twenty-four hours, making about ten !
tons high grade ore concentrates, be
sides from five to ten tons straight
shipping a day. The Hardshell has de
veloped into a bonanza under II. n.
Richardson's indomitable pluck and
the able management of Mr. J. C. Smith
of Tucson, superintendent. For years
to come the Hardshell will be one of
the greatest producers in the Pata-
! ponia mountains and it is safe to say
I th? Fii.K- of the West group will not
icx.- --d In the output as to dollars and
I cir.Lj. Mr. liirhardson is own-:r of
r:x:;erty which ha'! been condemned by
, a number of so-called mining experts,
is.:;J h-- is entitled to much credit for
, Eta; ing with it.
; A. W. A iidns, of Adkins Bros., C.al
i vin. Pinal county, was here yesterday
1 1 'j.t-:. .-.sir. g goods for their store at
that piac? on the Gila, six miles from
j fie P.ay mines, says the Tucson Star,
j Tiie big smelter at Calvin will be
i erected very shortly, said Mr. Adkins.
He added that there are about G50 men
j working at the mines and in Caivin.
j There is a tri-v. er kly stage running
' from Tucson to Calvin, a distance of
eighty-two miles.
I Work on the Cold Cliff mines at
Pearce is to be resumed. The company
i has arranged to do some extensive work
i and a mining superintendent from Coi
j oiaco will arrive in a few days to take
charge of the development work. Pros
; poctor.
i E. H. Storrs is in from the Hua-
hucas. Mr. Storrs owns some valu
! ib!' mines in his section which will
some day net him a snug fortune.
T
! William Holmes was
in Tombstone
j today. Mr. Holmes owns some valu-
! able copper mines near Turquoise that
are developing into producers. Pros
I pector.
! Several copper mining deals are on
the tapis. The properties are located
in the Dragoons and have already been
favorably reported upon. Prospector.
J. P. Evans, auditor of the Colorado
Iron works, departed for his home in
Denver last Friday. Mr. Evans suc
cessfully superintended the erection of
the Val Verde smelter. Prescott Prospect.
CLOTHED IN
(Continued From Third Page.)
mlck," and then patched him up with
"stlkem fast" flypaper.
Prof. Griffith was then introduced
and gave a real test, placing his wife
in a rip-id state and while thus sus
pended in mid air three men stood upon
her form fur a few seconds.
This closed the opera house perform
ance, but for the members cf the ord.r
and their ladies there wss
MOKE TO COME.
They adjourned to the O'Neill hail,
where the music was in readiness ami
the floor nicely waxed for a few more
hours devoted to dancing.
All this performance brought to
mind the fact that people cannot live
without eating, so while the dancers
made merry the committees were bus
ily preparing in Elks hall for a ban
quet to which all were seated in due
time. Ti:en the- merry-making began
among the members of the fraternity
and at last accounts they were still
eating and dancing.
THIS IS A BUSY DAT.
Filled With Interesting Events From
Morning Till Night.
Today is one of the big days of car
nival week. It will be iilied with en
tertainment for the masses from 10
o'clock in the morning until 10 o'clock
in the evening. The forenoon events
will be hell up-town. Afier the 12
o'clock lunch everybody will go to the
race track a short distance south of
the city limits and witness the horse
racing and the cowboy tournam?nt
events, such as relay races and Hag
picking.
The lire department is rightfully the
piide of the people of Phoenix. No
city in the whole country boasting no
larger population can point to a fire
department as well equipped as
this. The very latest apparatus
drawn by nicely trained horses places
the department on a high plane of
efficiency. The exhibition given this
forenoon by the department will not
only be interesting, therefore, because
of what is being dene but from the
element of local pride that enters into
it. So hearken to the programme here
repeated.
At 10 o'clock this morning an alarm
will he turned in from the corner of
Fomth street and Jefferson. -The ap
paratus used is the Gamewell systsm.
owned by the municipality. The f.re
engine, hook and ladder and hose
wagons, drawn by the fire department
horses, will respond. The blaze will,
in fact, be started on Liglitburne pla;a,
in the middle of the exhibition ground,
and the operation of extinguishing it
can be viewed most satisfactorily from
thr seats of the grand stand. No ad
mission will be thai god. Anybody who
so desires can secure the seat of his or
her choice at pleasure. The guards of
the carnival association will be on
duty as usual, in order to prevent any
confusion or accidents and will ai 1 the
firemen in every way possible. Tha
fence inclosing the exhibition grounds
on the south will he opened to admit
the fire department teams to get to
the blaze and the operation of pouring
water and chemicals upon the flames
will be an interesting sight.
Tills sight having been witnessed the
crowds will be able to make their way
leisurely to the city hal! where the
balance of the exhibition featmes will
te held. This will include a hose race,
in which men will be pitted againsc
horses, and an exhibition of climb
ing an adjoining building with fire
apparatus. Washington street will be
closed to traffic for a distance of sev
eral blocks by means of ropes, sd that
vehicles may not interfere with ths
programme.
While the crowd is at Dightburne
plaza the Albuque:iup band will render
some of its choicest music.
The programme at the race track in
the afternoon will be a good one. The
three-eighths running race will be an
exciting and spirited affair. The en
tries to this race closed at 9 o'clock
Inst right, some very swift horses hav
ing been entered. The entri;s are i.s
follows: Look Out, My Boy, Easter
and Mary Nance.
The grand society ball at O'Neill hall
Friday night ought not to be forgotten.
The management of this gorgeous af
fair has been turned over to the social
committee by the carnival asso-iation
0 PAINS
try, f&zzs
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whn associated with
allow complexion
g. 3), yel:.jw
Tiy. r. coated tonrus
r J offensive breath
fiff. 4), palpitation ot
hewrt (fit?. dlor
dered digestion (fiff.
C. lose c! appetite,
dizzy spells, (n in
stomach. nau3a. tlrsd
and Koraout te:inc,
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fciC-VCi ?3l:i:.A&Ji C'YAX promt t. y
A?'. Vty.:i '-! the above .yijc-
toms. for KTIJi'A.V
arounp tht I.vr from
it s-.ato of .inaction.
KfUVAX rur'-s
a n tl perman-r.tlv.
Chronic liver tn-uble
Is Furious, for it in
duces dinjercus com
r-Iicatlor.s. "Take
Hl'DVA.V" It will
. win cure you.
ITT DYAN etirea costlver.-ss. headachc-4 dizzT
apells. and all other distressful conditions
brought about by liver trouble. HUDYA.N is
p.easant to take, acts naturally yet effective!'.
and is teal:!y tolerau-d ty the weakest of
stomachs. Kl'DTAN creates a ciar rev
cjmpixlon, & spiendld appetite, a glew of
health.
HUDTAN Is for sale by drjes'sts E0o a
pick ape or six packages for V 50.
If your dmgfrist does not keep HUDTAV
cod direct to the
HUDYAN REMEDY CO..
Cor. Stockton, Harkat and EDis Sts.,
AN FRANCISCO, CAI
Consult ths HUDYAN Doctors
A.Tout Yoar Casa, Treo cf Chore.
CUWrito.
and the young gentlemen having it in
charge have spared no effort or ex
pense to make it the grandest thing of
the kind ever heid In the territory.
The decorations will be elegant, tha
programmes unique and handsome
specimens of the printer's art and
those attending wiil form a brilliant
assemblage. No one will be permitted
on the dancing floor without being
properly costumed. Arrangements
have been made f-.-r those who wish to
attend merely as spectators. Furcher
announcements concerning the bail
will be made In Friday's papers.
Don't forget that on Friday or car
nivar night no throwing of flour or
daubing with Iic;uids wi 1 be permitted
by the police authorities. Joy will be
let reign supreme, but King Carnival
will rule to the injury cf no one.
A word as to the programme on Fri
day morning. The greased pig and
other minor features of a similar na
ture will not be given. Instead the
trained dogs will give an interesting
half hour's entertainment from 9:3)
to 10 o'clock. All children under ten
years of age will be admitted to the
seats in the grand stand free cf charge.
At 10:15 a contest of Indian ar;-h3ry
will be held, the participants consist
ing of two Pimas, two Maricoras and
LOCAL. PRODUCE MARKET.
Wholesale Sellin
EGGS Ranch,
; Prices Current.
$7.50S; eastern.
$7.25ffi7.r.O.
BUTTER Rnnch. per p. Z": Mar
icopa creamery. 30c; Tempe-M; : a Pro
duce Co., 2Sc.
i'1'KK ;E !-H'-i"ti. full i"hih, per
lt-QlTc; home. U
EE AS S.
BEANS Per lb, small white, $3.40;
pinks per cwt.. 3.S0; Lima $5.S0i?f 5.7D.
FRESH FRUITS AND BERRIES
Bananas, $3.75 J?-i per bunch.
LEMONS Fancy, per case, S1JT4.25;
blackberries, 15c per basket: strawber
ries, 2025c; peaches, SOcSSl per box;
pomegranates, 2?iS3c per rb: Bartlett
pears, $1.00igl.75 per box; Winter Nel
lis, $1.25 per box; Salt River valley
navel oranges, per case, $3.5034: Ari
zona Pomoioes, SI 1.50 per dozen; per
simmons, 127ic per lb.
DRIED FRUITS, NUTS. RAISINS
DRIED FRUITS Apples, evapo
rated fancy, per lb, 13c; peaches, fancy,
SV,c; choice, 7gSc; plums, pitted,
choice. 8c; prunes, choice, 7; fancj',
SUnOc; apricots, fancy, 12c; choice,
11c.
NUTS Walnuts, fancy soft shells,
13c: paper shell, 16c; soft shell, 15c;
hard shell, 11c per rb; pecans,
lOMic: California, 12c; filberts, 15c;
Prazils, 14c: pinones, 14c; peanuts,
eastern, roasted, HS?12c: raw S10c;
home raw, 7JFSc; roasted, 12ip; chest
nuts, 17Hf'20c per pound.
RAISINS London layers, per box,
Sl.90'32.25; loose, per lb, 4g5c; Thomp
son Seedless, 6Q7c; Sultana, 5c.
ONIONS AND VEGETABLES.
VEGETABLES Eeets per cwt.,
$1.C5; evaporated chilis per lb, 15c;
green onions, per dozen bune-hes, 25c:
radishes, per dozen bunches, 25c; spin
ach per doz., 25c; tomatoes, per box,
Sl'fTl.lO: string beans, -.c; cabbage,
$3.5!g3.75 per cwt.; green chili, Cc per
lb; potatoes, $1.55 5T2; green corn, 10
15c per doz.; carrots, $1.50 per cwt.;
green peas, 11c: wax and lima beans,
10c; sweet potatoes, $1.25??2 per cwt.
ONIONS Valley, Silver Skins, $2,259
2.50.
FLOUR AND FEEDSTUFFS. .
FLOUR Per bbl., local extra roller
process, 54.50; graham, $2.50 per cwt.;
whole wheat flour, $2.50 per cwt.
CORN MEAL White, $2.25 per cwt.;
yellow, S2.50 per cwt.
FEEDSTUFFS Bran, per ton, $15;
rolled barley, $1.10 per cwt.
DRY SALT PORK Per lb, Sfg'Sc.
LARD Kettle rendered leaf, 3s,
$5; os, $3.45; 10s, $5.40.
HONEY AND BEESWAX.
HONEY Strained, per case, $7.50;
BEESWAX Per lb, 222ic.
COFFEES AND SUGARS.
COFFEES nio 1313c; Central
American. lS'g'20c; Peaberry, 20(ff22c:
Mocha and Java, 30Q31C; Arbuckle's,
J12 per case; Lion cofTee, $11.50.
SUGARS Granulated cane, per cwt.
C'-ic; cube, JS.506.75; powered, 7c; C.
0"ic per lb.
FRESH MEATS.
BEEF Per lb. S!4c; veal rr rb, 8'4e;
mutton, per lb. 10c; fresh pork, e.
HAMS Medium, 12c.
BACON Breakfast, per lb. 10c.
HIDES. V.'OOL AND TALLOW.
HIDES Dry, 12' per lb; kip, 10'.c;
calf, lie; bull, 5c.
WOOL Nominal.
TALLOW Per lb. No. 1. 2c.
FRESH FISH.
Southern California varieties,
per lt; Columbia River salmon.
170
per lb.
POULTRY AND GAME.
POULTRY Hens, good heavy, per
doz., S4.75TT5.50; Pekin ducks, live, per
don., $5.50; spring chickens, live, J3.75Q
GRAIN AND HAY.
WHEAT Per cental, for shipping,
$1.1001.30.
HAY Per ton, loose alfalfa, $S;
baled alfalfa per ton, $9.
BARLEY $1.05 per cwt.
ROLLED BARLEY $1.15.
STOCK MARKET.
Los Anseles. Dec. 6. Cattle, per
cwt.. $3. 75 (34.25: calves. $4.5015.00;
sheep, per head, wethers, $3.754.00;
lambs, $2.C0'g2.75.
SICK HEADACHES.
The curse of overworked woman
kind, are fuickly and surely cured by
Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great
blood purifier and tissue builder.
Money refunded if not satisfactory.
Price 25 cents and 50 cents. Dr. G. H.
Keofer. Druggist.
LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES
One s'ze smaller niter using Allen's Foot-Ease
powder to be shaken iota the shoes. It makes
tight or new shoes feel easy : tivm instant relief
to corns ami bunions. It's the greatest comfort
difcovery of the g. Cures swollen ftet. blist
ers and callous SkOts. Ailen's Foot-Rase is a
eertaln euro for inrowif nail, sweatiap. hot,
aching feet. At all druggists and shoe stores,
i'. Samples KKEE hy nail. Address, Allen S
oira'Ud, Le Boy, N. y.
"market reports.
two Apaches. This will be followed
by the realistic fight between Pimas
and Apaches, bows and arrows being
used. There will alto be running
races between the Pimas, Marieopas
and Apaches, followed by an Apache
Indian tug-of-war on horse-back. Music
will be furnished by the colored min
strels, the wild Indian band and the
Phoenix Indian school band.
Don't forget the programme tonight
at Lightburne plaza. It is music car
nival night, participated in by all the
bands under the directorship of Prof.
Go'ze. The spectacular representation
of the attack on Sutter's cabin will be
something worth seeing. The on
slaught of the Indians, the capture of
the whites and the narrow escape of
the settler after being bound to the
stake after the heaped up faggot3 hid
been lighted, will give an object lesson,
teaching the people of today the price
at v.l ich this country was rescued
fror.i its primitive condition.
The race at the race track this after
noon will begin promptly at 1 o'clock.
The committee having the race in
charge issued a notice last nisht to the
effect that all horse owners having
horses entered must be in readiness
promptly at 12:30 o'clock, so that there
may be no excuse for delay.
o
Owing to the large number who were
unable to obtain seats last evening the
Elks' Carnival Minstrels will be given
again this evening. Seat sale at the
Phoenix Drug company at 9 a. m.
VELVET f LOUR CONTAINS
n
EDITORIAL RATES.
We feel that of late this office has
been imposed upon, as some of our best
citizens have passed the limit when it
comes to generous, liberal puffs given
by this paper, and to protect ourselves
we have adopted the following ironclad
set of rules: One personal, small cigar;
family personal, drink or "sluff ticket;"
fight to suppress, one-half pint of
Demon Deiight; column write-up of
mine or birth notice, plug of tobacco
and drink; picture of yourself in paper,
providing it resembles you, pair of
socks and tvo drinks; misdemeanors,
nothing. These rules will be enforced,
and the good Lcrd pity the persons
violating them! Gladstone (Col.) Ki
bosh.
PHYSICIANS.
OWING TO TIIE !NCP.nAS3 IN BCSI
neos in the last two years DR. GUILDS
l.a been compelled to seek more com
modious quarters. His friends and
patrons will now find him at No. 16
SOUTH SECOND AVENUE. All Dis
eases Treated Scientifically to a cure.
Consultation Free. LR. CHILDS Is the
beat diagnostician in Arizona.
VETERINARY.
F. O. RICHMOND, M. D. C. PhoeniK.
A rlsoua. Veterinary Surgeon and Den
tist; diseases of all domestic animals
scientifically treated. Office and resi
dence, P37 West Van Iiuren street. No
charge for consultation. Agent for the
Horse Review
DENTISTS.
DR. JOHN A. LENTZ, DENTIST. GAS
administered. Rooms over Postofflce.
3. LENTZ, DENTIST. SPECIALIST
In Crow: and Bridge work. Gas ad- I
ministerHL Office P lemlng Bleck, room?
201, 2.2, 203, 204, , 105, 20S.
IT. J. JESSOP Dentist. Office Forter
building', corner Washington and Cen
ter streets, rooms 14 and 1G.
ATTORNEYS- AT-LAT.
JOBRPIT TT. KIBEET & ARTHUR J.
F.DWARDS. Lawyers. Stelcegrer bloclt,
21H S. First Ave., Phoenix, Arizona.
EDUCATIONAL.
O. C. THOMPSON", CIVIL ENGINEER, niOE-
nix, A. T.
years in munie-ipul und rail
road work. Expert Brafi.su an.
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ing in price from J430 upward, and
says THAT IT IS THE ONLY THOR
OUGHLY EQUIPPED ADDITION
PROPERTY IN OR TO THE CITY
OP PHOENIX TODAY havinff PER
FECT SANITARY' SEWERAGE, some
thins unknown to any other addition
to our city. RESIDE THIS, it is within
a stone's throw tone might say) from
the business center, viz.: On CENTER
ST., 1ST. 2ND, SRD. 4TH. 5TH, 6TH
AND SEVENTH AVENUES. The as
sessed value (city, county and terri
tory) lS'JS-9 over SiS.000, which to the
INTELLIGENT INVESTOR is evi
dence as to worth. Free water right
in Salt River Valley canal goes with
each rarcel. NOTE: Phoenix curb
stone brokers and commission men not
allowed to handle our property.
KILROY'S NEW PALESTINE.
(For our Sifjle Lot Sales see Want Colunin
in this paper).
GARDEN CITY RE5TAURAN I
THB OLDEST XM THf! rWT
Enjoys the best standing with trades
men. Buys everything at spot cash price
and gives the best 2."c meaL
TUCK liLNG CO.
22 and 24 Washington St., east of Ja
cobs & Co. Prlavte rooms for families
Tickets. $4.50; single moals. 25c.
! . H a l ? B.i r:n vr.-:t
U U IW M-T
h D3. ?2Lt:t LE BRUM'S
iioel PcnrvroYal Treatmeni
i3 tho orifim! Red only FKENCH
suio and reliable cure on cue mar.
Vket. Price. $1.(0; seat nmil.
reuino sold only by
BEN L. BEAR. Sole Asent.
11S and 120 E. Washington St.,
Phoenix. Ariz.
PROFESSIONAL
NOTICE.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that on the
14th day of November. 1SP9, the annual
meeting of the stockholders of the
Cobre Grande Copper company, for the
election of directors, was held in the
office of said company in Phoenix, A.
T., and that at such election the fol
lowing named persons were elected di
rectors of said company, viz: E. E.
Gage. J. Henry Wood, Aurtdio Mel
garejo, W. M. Adarr.son, Con O'Keefe:
that immediately upon the adjourn
ment of said stockholders' meeting at
the time and place mentioned, a meet
ing of the directors was held in the
office of said company for the purpose
of organization, and that at such meet
ing the following named officers were
elected by the boarel of directors, vis:
E. B. Gage, president: Ar.rello Mel
garejo, vice-president; J. Henry Wood,
secretary and treasurer; Con O'Keefe,
superintendent: and that the said board
of directors of said company are the
oniy legally elected, qualified and act
ing board of directors and officers.
Notice is also given that on the 25th
day of November, 18K9, an injunction
order was issued out cf the district
court of Maricopa county, Arizona,
upon the order of Webster Street, judge
MhiQS for Sale.
A Bpocielty ma!" of ileve o.:p1 propTties in
Mexico cii l i he Pout b west,. Go. d ni'Des and
prospvt nre wantti. It;na t-de ((rrt-sponrt-cuceof
miue o vuers, capitalists and invest
ors soUritr'i.
H- E. RUNKLS, Mining Brok'.r,
.hi iii-0. Toxms.
a. 5
2 s
s5il
il
Now has six first-class artists employed.
Give us a call and be convinced. Opposite
the opera house. Hot and cold baths 25
cents.
u35v-T4 ' are rerinted "ill tiio
fV-Vl'ww' hck of our interesi
! f Injt and insiru-'tive
f -j-- ealHlog. Nearly all
- - - n iiem tc:t oJ ridic
ulously sn:ll repair bills. '
'i e Catalog is f ee . Fend for it. j
WEBFR liASao'l UAS'ILINH ES'trfNE CO.,'
41i S. W iioule-ard. KANSAS CiTY, MO , i
:i0 REWARD FOR THE ARREST
AND CONVICTION OF ANY" ONE
FOUND STEALING THE ARIZONA
REPUBLICAN FROM WHERE JT
HAS BEEN DELIVERED.
fc , ft
'-s-d;k:-y-v'..f,,Vl . :- -v;vsi).5,s;i.l
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?t
I rttarly s Hundred "Ltiitrji" """"jti : d
I yTN sefu:nssand dura-fl ! j-J
ffimWk hiJLi ii 1 4
PHOENIX FODHDRI and MACiliE W0R5S
'23 to ic7 jSToitli Second Street.
N. P. PvlcCALLUM, .... Proprietor.
Machinery, Supplies prd Castings.
M.tchlnrv of all u'.r.ds Bulic end RBftolrci
Ths New Chicap Resiaurant, 20 "f "Hl2?'Kt'
Evcrj-fblng new In the house. A first-class meal for 23 cents. Fjagle
Eratvd Oysters. 35 conts half doien, any styre. Short orders from 5:30 a. m.
to 4 p. m. Dinner from 4 to 8:i!0 p. m. Chicken dimer an ice cream
every night. 21 meals for $ 1.50. The rtjjular 23c meals. Ice creara Sunday
dinner.
WHIPS! "WHIPS! WHIPS!
The best assortment in Phoonix of BUGGY, CART, TEAM, LASH, LOADED
and RIDING WHIPS.
LAPROBES AND LAP DUSTERS. HORSE BLANKETS.
SADDLERY of all descriptions.
Cor. Adams Street
and Firsc Avenue.
hhiituMtl mum wbm
FClDI?Y AND
AOSES HUGHES, Prop.
WABASH ROUTE
TAKE THE
KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS or CHICAGO
WITH THROUGH CAR SERVICE TO
BUFFALO, NEW YORK and BOSTON
VIA NIAGARA ' ' "
Stop off of ten doys allowed on sll tickets at the FaUn.
C. S. CRANE, G. P. Agt. ROSS C. CLINE P. C. P. A.,
gt. Louw. Mo. Jjob Angeles, CM.
of said court and chief justice of the
territory of Arizona, in the cause en
titled The Territory of . Arizona oa
Complaint of C. F. Ainsworth, Attorney-General,
on relation of E. B. Gage.
J. Henry Wood, Con O'Keefe, Aurelio
Mrlgarejo and W. M. Adamson, vs.
William C. Greene, George Mitchell,
George A. Tread-well, Seott White and
Win Wylie, by which injunction order
the said Greene. Mitchell, Tread-well.
White and Wylie were restrained from
acting as and holding themselves out
to be the directors or officers of the
Cobre Grande Copper company anil
from in any manner interfering with,
or attempting to. interfere with the
property and effects of said company,
and from exercising or attempting td
exercise any of its rights and fran
chises, and from interfering with the.
acts and doings of E. B. Gage .1. Henry
Woo 1, Con O'Keefe, Aurelio llelgarejo
and W. M. Adamson, or either or any
of them, as directors and officers of
said company, or in the exercises cf the
rights and franchises of said company
until the further order of said court.
NOT TOO GOOD TO KEEP.
There is one man in Somerville who
hasn't been in New York for nearly
nineteen years but he has ether vle: s.
Somerville Journal.
1.and Lco-
THE
351-353 North Main Street.
Los Angeles, Cal.
MINING MACHINERY
ib SUPPLIES,...
"OIL CITY"
BOILERS AND ENGINES
"snow MINE PUMPS.
" BATES "
CORLISS ENGINES.
STAMP .WLLS, .
Crushers, Rolls,
Ore Buckets, vhims.
HOISTING ENGINES.
Geared and Friction.
Th2 Maciinsry and Eljc(ri:al Company
in'
mm cured.
I-R. MEYERS & CO. arc the most re
liable pnyi-inns because thry are the
D:ot StM-us.-fl. Ttiey arc the mot sue-ccj.-iu1
fur the rcifwri tint thev are tiie
niot 9?;i;lctl and cKfterit-T'C'l. Thy have
beon cu; hrttso,j and weaines o1 irn
f.r mora tlir.ii eighteen car:, and have the
lanrut-t a?jd best t'cutppod uu-dinl institu
tion and t'n mo.-5 extnsivj pr-icti-3 in
America. They never usu in i unions ram
dies NO PAY TILL CURED.
ratients can arrancre to par when they
Ft- well. Of may pay in monthly ii'stuli
nitnta. Consultation and private book for men free.
Home Cures Book Free.
Thoi'.Kimls pro curert nmuilly without
sfoimr the doctors All iorrcupnJciice
fintilj)t:Al. No printing on rnviIopiM or
liack u-'. to indi-n name of s-ndur. 1'Hl
VATK I300K F1IKK.
DR. MEYERS S CO.
2 It South lircn'Jn'ay, Lo AuIys.
TAKE EI.KV.VTOR to Th-rJ Floor.
i
i
HOICKS: Daily, S to 5; Kvciiiu, 7 to fi
Sundays, Vj toV2,
iata s:.-.Lz:c::.7...
j r-r n f!:f.-..-:r,S-- ;T:rr
i n-."r,: :. ' :'r. V : -hv ,r,i i
QUu:YJN eOO fc CO.
I .... -iZ
a
CAPITAL HARNESS SHOP
MACKSME S3iGP.
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