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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN: 31 ON DAY 3IORNING, AUGUST 27, ' 1900.
The Arizona Republican
THE ONLY NEWSPAPER
IN ARIZONA
THAT IS PUBLISHED
EVERY DAY.
IN THE YEAR,
CHARLES C. RANDOLPH,
Editor and Proprietor
Exclusive Morning Associated Press
Dispatches.
The only Perfecting Press la Arl
sana. The only battery of Linotype In
Arizona, (
Publication office: 36-38 East Adama
street. Telephone No. 47.
Entered at the postofflce at Phoenix,
Arizona, ns mail matter of the second
class.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
By mail, daily, one year $9.00
Weekly, one year 2.00
Cash la advance.
BY CARRIER
Dally, per month S .75
Washington bureau, 600 Fourteenth
treet, N. W.
PHCBiriX. ATOUST 27. 190O'
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For President
WILLIAM M'KINLEY
OHIO.
Tor Vice-President
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
HEW YORK.
' As a reason for only three of the thirty-six
Grand Army posts in Philadel
, phia sending delegues
CAN'T
STAND
BRYAN.
to the national encamp
ment at Chicago, Mr.
Morrison, the state d--
partment commander.
says it-is due to the invitation sent to
Mr. Bryan. The old soldiers argu
vtfch. good reason thati Bryan's at
tendance can only be for politic il
reasons. Bryan's sole business in
life Is ofllee hunting. As a candi
date for office he was invited. H
Is not a veteran of the civil war. and n i
reason can be given for his presence at
the G. A. R. encampment except his
liolfi.lcal aniblUon. It is customary to
invite the president, as the highe.-t offi
cer of the land, anJ Major McKinley is
a Union veteran and a membtr of the
IS. A. R. There is no p.ililics abut his
attendance,
But w'j.h regard '.o Bryan, J
the old soldKrs say a candidate wa
never before invited; they protest
against politics being injec ted iatuVfce
encampment, and many, who would
have gone to 'it otherwise,
away.
will stay
The parallel between the cas-'s of the
Tagals and the Boers grows plostr us
the organized res's'.anci
A of the latter, narrows to
CLOSE two mountain camps.
PARALLEL. This leaves the greater
part of the country
ready for the softer processes of eUil
rule, except for the provocation of the
people of the pacified districts by th?
neighborhood of fellow burghers i:i
arms to acts inconsistent with its obli
gations. The Boers are not thieves r
savages, and it Is Improbable that Gen- I
cral Roberts will be compelled at any on th(I(,Kical subj, cts. There is hard
time to treat them as bandits. In truth ly an Icelander, no matter h w humble,
he wished to treat them as civil sub- who if not only well versed in the lit
..wt h.if their cnniioue.l hiea.hos of erature of his own land, but also
t - - ...... ,
.,, , l ...o,r.r,l:i.l
Allegiance ami peace '""-- "
him to treat them as conquered en-
emies when quiet and as prisoneis of
war when detected in acts of hostility.
This necessary severity seems to be du?
wholly to the assistance afforded to th;
enemy by burghers on their farms, and
not at all to the fixilish plot cooked up
in Pretoria for the abduction of Lord . folimving. explanation of the rash act:
Roberts. That has been discovered by ; Twenty years ago M. Centhi and an
the evidence before the court martia'. other young man quarreled about a
as the pothfluse valor of a crapulous ! !ad'- a"a agreed to s.ttle makers by
. . , , , ., .Ian American duel. M. Centhi drew the
foreign legionary under man.pulation o. back ba Mu .hai ntt ,h(f couraRV to
a spy whose American origin is to be Kiloot himSt.f. but on tvery anniversary
deplored here. Apparently the victim -of the dta ii balloj he l-eceived from
will be punished only for breaking hi?
parole "to discourage the others."
The democrats are characteristically
careless in their employment of words.
They speak of the Fili
IT'S FN- pinos as one people and
CONSTI- one nation and speak -,f
TUTIONAL the insurrection as an
insurrection of that peo-
pie and nation. This is sheer ignor- I
. .
ancc ami DHiueruasn. l no insurreciion ;
is of about one-sixth of a tribe In the
island of Luzon, whose emissaries, how
ever, have tried to ignite trouble in one
or two of the other islands.
There can be no comparison made be
tween the many Filipino tribes of dif
ferent races and languages and Un
people of Cuba, or the people of a South
American republic. The Filipinos have
never made any step toward being a
self-governing nation, and are inca
pable of doing so.. Aguiualdo, who is
himself a nomad Chinese half-bre d, !
.... . .... . ,. j
would attempt to institute a Tagj oil-
!
garchy and despotism over the Wards. J
Common sense should inf irm anybody
. that he would only create internecine
war and anarchy. The term "Fili
pinos" includes the Tagals, the Ylscay
ans, the Macabebees. the Negritos, the
Sulus and the rest of them. The Bryan.
ite scheme for handling this (iu'stio:i
is absurdly impracticable.
"Resides It is unconstitutional. Whe:e
In the constitution is there any auth.r-
Ity, expressed or implied, for the sur-
render by our government of Rove.-
elsnty over the Philippines if they are
under the constitution and an integral
part of the fnited States as they un
doubtedly are. by the treaty of Palis,
the ratification of which Hrvan he p d
to secure? If we can dispose of one in-
tegial part, why not another.' Granting
the right to abandon sovereignty, and
give up territory that is as fully cov -
cred by the constitution as any part of
our continental domain,
where does
that right end?
Thca-e is no FUeh authority in th
constitution. The broadest interpret; r
of that instrument never has endeav
ored to find such authority there. Ti.e
dinted States has given up territory
to which it believed it had a good title,
but that was only in the ease of a con
troversy over a correct boundary lin
Never has the I'nited States surren
dered an integral part of its territory
to which it had that clear, undisputed
title it has to the Philippines.
The valley needs water storage. Th?
tiuestion of Ways and means will be
discussed at the Dorris theater Friday
morning. Every business man and
every farmer in the valley ought to at
tend that meeting.
Line up for the water storage meet
ing Friday morning.
OLD DEMOCRAT ON BRYANISM.
Joseph Lindauer. of Nashville. Teiin.,
well known in southern political circles,
was questioned last night at the Tou
raine on the present political situation
in the soti.Ti. Said he: "Tile demo
cratic party oday i? an old woman
d incing frantically to the music of Wil
liam Jennings Bryan's pistol practice.
With skirts grasped tightly and liftel
high, she is hopping ungracefully up
and drwn while Bryan cheers her on,
s'houting, 'Dance, old lady, dance!'
"I was a democrat, bu'i I refused t.i
submfl to a man who i worse tvan an
Imperialist, who is an absolute dietaipr
of the American people.
"Silver is not the most damnable
thing aoout the platform on which
Bryan stands. The clause, 'We are on-
posed ,to the ,aw by ,njuncti(m-. mea7ls
anarchism and riot." Boston Evening
Record.
IN 1S36 AND IN 1900.
Yesterday at South Chicago the Illi
nois Steel company paid to its 6.000
workmen $218,000 f r two weeks' work.
Four years ago it was paying to 1- ss
than half that number of workmen
much less than half that amount of
money. In 1S!)6 the be.-'t common work
man got only $1.20 a day. Now- the
lowest pay given to any common la
borer is $1.50 a day. Wages are on the.
average 2." per c?nt higher than they
Wi re four years ago and work is stead
ier. The plant of the Illinois Steel
company has been running every day
th's year. a::d units;' there is an im
probable change In the situation, then1
! will be no shutdown "his year. As two
ntw blast furnaces are building, the
number of men in the company's em
ploy will be much larger soon than It
is now. Chicago Tribune.
ICELANDERS IN AMERICA.
Iceland has been celebrating the
nirrth century of the introduction of
Christianity in !;.he far north inland.
It tras Olaf. king of Norway, who sent
over the first priests. Longfellow gives
a 'fomewhai. humouTo,us aceouiK of the
reception of Olafs emissary. "Drunk
til Thangbiand.' Who came away tiulte
?.s disgusted wi!:h t!V Icelanders 'as
they were with him. In North Dako
ta and Manitoba there are many thous
and Icelanders. They are thrifty fann
ers, well colt::i-ed ntvl irrf- ili.niitrr.s
ibooks.-Chicago Chroniel
j
TAt'NTED INTO DEATH.
The other day M. Carl Centlii, direct
or of th. savings bank all Ki.-hen, in
Hungary, committed suicide by shoot
ing himself with a revolver and at his
fenei-a! lhf oflieintlner nrier I'm
his antagonis-t a ktt r taunting him
with cowardite. At last, in sheer de
spair under his persecution, he ha 1 car
ried . ut"he fatal pact. London Ex
press. o
KAIiLY FALL ADVERTISING
The approaching autumn will witness
an inerea.-e of human energy and a re
vival of all the activities that have lan-
, ' L , n ".." "
summer. Lvtryb- dy will uLscover new
wan(s
in preparing for the coming
months. Thos.- advertisers who will be
first In the field will have an obvious
advantage not only- in supplying the
immediate needs of the community, but
also in being able to Kad people to form
the habit of dealing with them before
the competition for trade shall bee me
t-v.arpest. Philadelphia Record.
MEN OF HIGH CHARACTER.
Foreign go ronienU n-ogniz the
exceptional hardships ( f servit in h n
climates by irurea.-ing from no to
Iel ctm- l"p l,a rI military ana civil
officials obliged to strve in the hot
. . , . . 4r. ,
countries of Asia, Africa and the West
in,,?. lt 8 ,inl. tkat a similar provl-
n wa.- made f r our own offi ials.
Men of th: highest character and the
sternest integrity are needed abroad
where 'tihera is r.o cheek on the ab'is"
(f pov:r except character, and th y
Fhould be properly provided fT. Chi
cago News.
I.OXnON WANTED DALY'S HOOKS.
English book collet-tors are i:i a Iral
humor owing to the failure of their ef-
r . . . 11... ., 1 . r tl.n 1.. 1 - M. t .,
i toi n i r.e v tilt- ii- ti i tie id i . .hi. . v ia -
frustin Daly's labrary transferred to
England. They p. mr ridicule upon the
I way in which his bo ks have been cat
alogued and soil this week in New
York. t' plainly joins? of th - treasures
j can bo ill spared from English libra
' ri.-s. Six volumes of "Johiisoniana"
fontains the MS. of Johnson's scheme
j 'or,h'8, -Honar- and the original
draft of his immortal letter : Lord
chesterfield. An extra initiated copy
of Cannon Ainprer's iditinn of Charles
j Lamb's litter.- include fif:y-eight of the
original '"'ttc rs from Lamb to Manning
ana oieri;.g. i neie are a:;o n:ie scow
an 1 Thackery collections. London
Globe.
ANARCHY.
The anarchists should be broken up
or driven out of the country, law or no
law Memphis Commercial-Appeal.
No: there fire no tongue-tied people
in our great commonwealth. If Bryan
wants to talk 16 t i 1 and can pay for
the hall an 1 the brass band, we can't
tether him. But wh n the polls op?n
we can talk back 'like an avalanche.
And the anarchist Is equally efferves
cent. Let him fizz until his breath
gives out. but when he picks up a
brick then 'he must -take his chances
with all the other prisoners. We never
hit a man for saying something, only
when he does something. New York
Herald.
MRS. ASTOIi ISN'T HARD I'P.
One of the itrustres of the Astor estate
authorizes a sttat- ment to set at rest
certain rumors as to .Mrs. William As
tor's financial statc.o. He says she has
an annual income of $.'i0,000 from a trust
set aside by her husband, an, in ad
dition, .'ho enjoys a larg? annual income
from lv r son's estate. The sjcurilies
set aside to provide the $."0,000 a year
have b:en so remunerative that there
Is a large surplus, and the friendly
suit lately b; gun was to determine
what was to be done with this extra
money. One thing is certain, and that
is that Mrs. Astor has enough to keep
the wolf from her door f :r the term of
her natural life.
EXPENSIVE ITEMS OF WAR.
Tt is fortunate, in view of the fact
that af ;er th ? battl of Mo Ider river ill -.rent
lies in some pl.icts were knee deep
in cap. ridge cases, that cartridges are
not very expensive, costing the royal
labratory, in the. case or .SOtJ-inch cor
dite cartridges with bulb : for small
arnti, abovti-' 'M a thousand to make, a
pri'.-e somewhat suggestive of stock
taking sab : -and nlaiming sacrifices. In
this engagement ne batallion of grenadier.-
fired 5J.O00 c-artri Jgts (say Sl.oin
worth), and a battaKon of th C-Jo-il-ivams
125.(i00: whobf-aV value $2,5n.
MI ST HAVE A REPRESENTATIVE.
It is a postulate of Chinese ethics
thai: no branc h of any family should be
allowed to be without i.s living repie
rintative, in order that the aticestnil
rite- may be ut ly perform .1. As i
oonstaiiily happens that h re are no
son.-; it become-s n'-eessary lo pt
t-h se t;f other brotht rs, o:- f. tiling tluse
the g:indson of an tmele, er t'l.- gi .'int;
t:i of a grand-uncle. Sons thus adopt
ed are on the same footing as if they
were own children, and cannot be dis
placed by such 'ions born later. Chi
cago Inter-Octan.
AN EVIDENCE OF GOOD FAITH.
"Concerning this charge of official
corruption they av beginning to whis
per against you, s:-nator," confidential
ly enquired ;h; man with th? soiled
hand and the note book, "have you
anything to give out for publk-ation?"
"I have something to give out. yov.ng
man." responded Senator Lotsmun.
darkly, "but it is not for publication."
Thill there was a clinking, metalli.
sound, and all was still. Chicago Trib
une. HAMILTON'S NAME OMITTED.
Akxandcr Hamilton was not only ore
of the greatest constructive statesmen
who evt r lived: he wa also a New
Yorker. Yet the New York committ-e
appointed to compile a list of t!o4 gr at
Americans, from which M0 are to be
chosen for inscript! n in the hall of
fame, omitted the nnir.e of Alexander
Hamilton.
SOMETHING LACKINU.
"Yes." said t'.te proprietor of the sum -nitr
resort "We've got a beautiful place
here, the society's all right, and we're
d.lr.g a gJl business. But tvi can't
all it a Chautauqua. We haven't a
shoot-the-chutes." and there ain't any
fish in these waters." Chicago Trib
une, i
WHAT MICHT HAVE BEEN.
If the Kentucky democrats bad iu v, r
passed the obnoxious tloebel law it
would not have been necessary t: call
an extra session of the legislnluiv to
aim nd il. Incidentally, no oiv wo-il I
have been on trial for the murder of
tloebel. f--t. Paul Pioneer Vress.
NuT (U1I.TV.
Many a young lawyer suspi-cled of
iiaving talent has been tried and ac
quitted. Chicago News.
Them? ought to be some limit of time
fixed for springing new presidential
tickets. St. Louis Giobe-IXniocrat.
A Weak Stomach
Is the cause of all disease. It makes
impure bl,-d. and this enfeebles the
licai t. lung.-. liv r and kidneys.
Sli'.niht n the digcsi ive organ.- with
li '..-.'.l ttt i's .St -mat h iLtluis, au.i your
iieulth will improve. Kveryone needs
it to keep .he bcwels from beejming
ehjggitl. To thi.-e who have trijd other
renit ai ?s in vai::, this will prove worth
its wrighi in gold. Our PRIVATE
Itir.T..rE STAMP covers the nec.'tf of
' Just as Good STOMACH
UIT1ERS
Sputtyen? ?alifon)ia -Hotels. &
The houses advertising under this head arc reliable and well conducted. The Kepub- fcj
liean leeouimi-mls them to people who contemplate spending the suiiimer lu Southern pfj
California. Those who may palronlze ihem thro ;gh readini; iLe advertisement in the U
Republican ftre respectfully requested to mentioi. this paper. e
uos nrfGEiiEs.
Hotel Westminstet7
LOS ANGELES, CAL
AMERICAN AND EURO
PEAN PLAN. jt jt
LiOCa SUOIOIEP, HMTES
F. O. JOHNSON, POPRIETO.
ARIZONA PEOPLE while stoppinp in Los Angeles should eat at J tRSEY CREAMERY
RbSTAU RANT, Undxr NAOEAU HOTEL, 214 and "10 West F:r.-t Street. The
only First-class Popular Priced Kestuurant iu the ( ity. Orchestra Uuring Luiieti' and
Dinner. Fverythins the Market Aft Tils.
THE HOLLENBECK HOTEL
Headquarters
American and European Plans.
Service. Special Summer Ilatt:
Los An&eles, Cal. A, C. BILICICE CO., Preps.
lisrga
Rooms
Hot and
Cold 2etl-3
Corner Main zr.d
i ieiiv3. C'oro-en
t-o hi! l:i.lts ot tn
For 4 years manager ol the Mt. Lowe Hotels
p;r tt.-, f 'J.CO and up per week, opecial rales to large parties or faai
1 st Ariactm Republican fir booklet
RATES: ?-:i;-C k:
ilics. Write for or t ;
Neatlv Furni-dicd Rooms. Hot and cold Baths. I Kleirantly Furnished rooms
344 South Hill si Lo- Angeles, Cal. 416 West Sixth St. Los Angeles, Cal.
Caie ia connection v.ith house, , Centrally Located.
MRS. M. 3. KNOX, PSOPEIETOR.
HOTEL SILVER CITY.
First-Has nuMlt-ru rooms sincle r er.su itp. f
invSinriim-rriii.-s. wtnrt ! v tirst-t lrtsa, o.uu to
Olive, LOri ANuKLKS, CAL.
I'artios visiting l.Q$ ANiiELKS, CAL., will
MILTON, Stir South Kroadwar. Building and Furniture New. Hot Water in all
Fcoo:ns. 1'rivate Batiis. Everythinc Con:piete and Absolutely Modern. Management
Strictly First-Clas. GEO-
Hotel Liincoln,
Favorite Hotel lor Arizoiiiaiis. W. J
SAflTR
Ocean View, 3
Nicely Kuruished Itooms With or Without
Car Liue. Rooms for Liitht HouekeepinK.
MOTEL REDOftDO
COOL SEASIDE RESORT
as Best Place to Spend a Vacation
JOSEPH H BOHON, IVlanaj
Redondo,
TERfIiriflll
TPIE GOKDO"NT AEMS
TERMINAL iSLAND, CAL.
IS an Ideal I'laee to Spend tho Hot Summer Months Hotel First-class; J2.50
to tl Per Day. Bathing, Boating, Fishing the Best on the Fa.ciflc Coast.
Six Trains Daily to Los Angeles.
HAN
AMIiRlC x PLAN
THE
K. II. SMITH.
d.l -tiihle Siiuiiin-r Home fir A I :.: .lm 1 cm ' -t I ri le d ,ni. rcelr . ti - v. tin in I Ml ,, lieu
. hiiilse. Aeriiiiiir.inlMiL lor t'eiiui.er'-ial lne:i. I. e,-yliilr: t: t elas-.
Fitth at cl A Streets, 8 All DIEOO. Califorria.
GARDEN CITY RESTAURANT
TH3 OLDE8T I'M THS OITT
Enjoy the bet standing with tra!e
men. Buys everything at spot ca prle .
and rle th best 2Se- mial. j
TL'CR HI NO & CO. i
II and 1-i VT aching ton St.. east of J j
ffo Vrive room. f-r famlliM I
TlcVt. U Bit afnrl mata. Vm I
Phoenix Restaurant '
The bet a?d ehe-T'e-t entiii,; lioiise in the
city. Mea-s nt nil hoios. civil nnd courteous
servire tendered. Altera lone dustv ride tn
town laiH-lii-rs li ml ret und isood nititls at the
Phoenix Restaurant
23 S. First Avenue, Opposite
Court House PlJia.
ei
NATICK MOUSE
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
RATES: 1.25 to $3.00 per day. Latter with pri
vate bflthfl. Rooms Hyv. lip.
The most populnr hou.se in Los Angclos for A ri
zor.H people. Hhs just Hfi.lcd a thinl pory and
now roinnins 1" roou;5, all newly furnishoM, v, itb
running WHter and eUvaior. 'liiirty fciiites with
private buths.
Free Bub to and trcm all trains.
MOST COMFORTABLE
HOTEL IN THE CITY.
for Arizcrsiar.t.
Central Lccatlcn
the YORKE
Second Streets. Los Angeles, CaU
tr on ".
( tntra.i location. Jiotitrn conven
; revlM'.it-Hiii, theUTs and postoflice. Klertric: cars
SELECT FAMILY HOTEL
Sixth and Broadway, Los Augules, Cal.
11. C. Fryman, Prop.
TUG ROSSMORE:.
EUROI'tAX PLAN", Opposite tbe I'ark.
C SCOTT, Manaarr.
-ooltst ariJ most ltra: tivf outside rooms in ritv hi
rJJ.UO per raoutn. . bixia toirett, corner
fiml handsomely furuiKhed rooms at "THE
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Hill Strci t, utar becoml, I.os Angeles, California. The
Lt-ading Family Hotel. Appointments first-elass. Special
rates lor the Summer. Under Now MauagemenC. A
. VERGE, Prop.
NIONICA.
W. H BENSON, Prop.',
1H (leeau Avenue, Sauta Monica, Cal.
Board. Only ft Short Distance Ironi Electric
:er."
California.
ISUAJ4D.
DIEGO.
CKN TKAI.l V. I.OI ATKD
HELIX
Center SirpctMecit Market
A. WE1LER. Proprietor,
'iir Choice Barbecued lieat.s mid iniine
cuts of Beet, Pork, Veal and
Mntton.
FRICES TO SUIT THE TIEIES
CM I. AT
Center Street Meat Market
111 . t'eiller Str-'et. 'l elei lione -'ii::.
Ciif-rnia Pasanena
Miss Orion's Classical
SCE00L F0K GIRLS.
New liuiMinir--, irynillaililil, speeial can:
of health. Ihiiire rharire lakeu ol pupils
for Cnlenilar year, if desired. Certilieate
aillnits to Maslelll Coheres.
THE
Phoenix Rational Bank,
PHOENIX, ARIZONA.
Paid Up Capital $1M,W
Surplus and Undivided Profits..- lt,Wt
E. B. GAGE, President.
C. J. HALL, Vice-President.
E. B. KNOX. Cashier.
L. B. LARIMKll. Ass't Cuhtcr
SteeMined Vaults and
Steel Safety Deposit Boies.
General Banking Easiness
Drafts lined on all the principal citlet
of the world.
DIRECTORS.
JAS. A. FLEMINQ.C. J. HALL.
G. B. RICHMOND. F. S. BELCHER.
B. HEYMAN. F. M. MURPHI.
D. M. FERRY. E. B. GAGE.
T. W. PBMBERTON.
THE
National Bank of Arizona,
PHOENIX, ARIZONA.
CAPITAL PAID UP 100,0M
SURPLUS SI.0M
EMiXi GANZ, President.
BOL LEWIS, Vica-Presltlat.
B. OBERFF.LDER. CafHw
JOHN J. SWEENEY, Asst. Cashier.
Directors: Emil fiantz. Sol Lewis, .T. Y. T.
Smith, Charles Gnl.lmnn, S. Obcrfelder, E. M,
Dorris, Jos. Thallieiiner.
CORRESPONDENTS.
The Bank of California.. San Frpnclsco
Laidlaw & Co New York
National Bank of Commerce... St. Louis
Nat'l Bank of Commerce. .Kansas City
First National Bank Chicago
Colorado National Bank Denver
Farmers' & Merchants' Nat'l Bank
Los Angeles
Consolidated Nat'l Bank Tucson
Bank of Arizona Prescotl
Messrs. N. M. Rothschilds & Sons... .
London
ESTABLISHED 1893.
THE PRESCOTT
NATIONAL BANK
PRESCOTT, ARIZONA
Capital Paid in - ' - - $t00,000.0C
Surplus and Profits - 35,000.00
FRANK M. 1TTJRPHT, President.
MORRIS C-OLDWATER, Vice-Prest.
HENRY KINSLET, Cashier.
C. O. ELLIS, Assistant Cashier.
DIRKCTORS;
FRANK M. MURPHY.
MORRIS OOLDWATEH.
H. KINSLEY.
R. N. FREDERICKS.
JOHN C. HERN DON.
E. B. GAGE.
D. M. FERRY.
Accounts of Individuals, firms and
corporations solicited on favorable
terms.
THE VALLEY BANE
OF PHOENIX. ARIZONA.
Paid TJp Capital flM.tM
Surplus W,Mt
YVM. CHRISTY, President.
J. C. KIRKPATRlCK.Vlce-PresiJitt
W. D. tfTJLWlLER, Cashier.
LLOYD B. CHRISTY, Asst. Cashiar
Drafts Issued on all of the Important
cities of the United States and Europe
Discount Commercial Paper and Do
General Banking: Business.
Office Hours, 8 a. m. to i P. na.
1JIRECTOK3
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CORRESPONDENTS.
Am. Exchange Nat'l BanK New Tors
Am. Exchange Nat'l llanK Chicago
First National Bank Los Angeles
Bank of Arizona Prescotu Avis
The Anglo-CBlitornia Bank
San Francisco. Cal
36 Nassau St., New York.
FISK & ROBINSON,
Bankers
AND
Dealers ia Investment
Securities.
Deposit Accounts of Banks. Bankers,
Firms, and Individuals received, sub
ject to sight draft. Interest allowed on
balances. Correspondence invited
from Corporations. Trustees and other
conservative investors. Orders on the
New York Stock Exchange executed
on commission for ca?l..
HARVEY KPWAP.n FIK.
Ci'OKGK H. KOB1NSON,
Member New York 8tnck Exrhftnst
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ami your ail'lress on the hack.
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4US. W. lionlevartt. Kuiimis l ily, .Mo.
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SAYINGS BANK AND TRUST CO.
PHOENIX, ARIZONA.
CHARLES F. AINSWORTH, Pres't.
S. M. M'COWAN, Vice-President.
R. II. GREENE, Secretary.
Authorized Capital
.iih,n
Hourn: 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Saturdays: S a. m. to 7 p. m.
Interest on deposits. No commission
on loans.
HUCH II. PRICE.
Cashier and Treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
CHARLES F. AINSWORTH,
8. M. M'COWAN,
HUGH H. PRICE.
ANCIL MARTIN.
R. H. GREENE.
BICYCt.ES and
TYPEWRITERS
Rented and Repaired
Official Repairrr ancf the National
Cish Rgistcr.
E. M. DEPEW & CO.
J Smith jrtrat A v.
Bargains for August
4 lots on First avenue near Van Buren
$50O each
40 acres under Maricopa canal: im
proved; alfalfa, well, house and barn.
S3.000
1G0 acres, one mile from Phoenix, in
alfalfa; water lights Maricopa and
Grand
$12,000
W. J. MURPHY, O'Neill Block.
MERCHANTS r
ATTENTION !
OUR SPECIALTIES
Pore Cream,
Full Cream Caeese,
The Best Creamerv Butter.
Yoo may pay a little more,
perhaps, for our Brand, than
for t&at which is represented
as JUST AS GOOD, but
YOU WANT THE BEST,
and you want your orders
filled promptly. You get both
from ,
The Maricopa Creamery Co.
PHOENIX, ARIZONA.
TRLPPHftN R 1R7
One Dollar Saved
ly waiting until ymi reach Mari
copa and lake a nice, cool com
fortable room at the New Kd
wards Hotel. Train arrives 8:45;
leaves for Tucson and Kl Paso at
4 a. m. Give us your patronage.
Sleeping Car Companies don't
need it.
J.V.Edwards, Proprietor.
Geo. R. Gallaghee
Jos Fipibld.
Estimates
furnished.
Fifeld & Gallagher
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
AND
SUPERINTENDENTS
Rooms 11, 13 and 13 O'Neill Building.
PHOENIX, ARIZONA.
P O. Box 573.
THE PflLflCE..
HIRSCHFELD & PERKINS,
PltOPRIKTOB8.
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC
Wises, Liquors and Cigars
oUflFN I V ARIZONA .
CASTLE CREEK HOT SPRINGS
OF ARIZONA.
Open all summer. Take trains on
the S. F. I'. & P. It. R. for Hot tarings
Junction, where good accommodations
are provided. Stage leaves Hot Springs
Junction at 10:30 a. m. daily, except
Sunday. The physicians consider sum
mer the best time to cure Rheumatism.
Pools at different temperature.
For terms and Information address
C. iM. COLHOUN,
MANAGER
Hot Springs, Yavapai Co.. Arij.

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