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r THE AllJZONA JUUUJSLICAN: SUNDAY JIOKNLNG, OCTOKHK LM, 1900. Gun Repairing. No mailer what is wrung with your nun, ri lie or revolver, we can fix it right here without delay, at no greater price than you would pav liack Kasi for the same work. If you want good work, guaranteed, you can get it in our rcKiir department. Parts for standard guns carried in stock. Typewriter Repairs. We have 'the only shop equipped for typewriter repairing in Arizona and do work from all points in the southwest. Do not be imposed upon if you have a typewriter ithat needs fixing. Bring it to us at once and save your machine. . PINNEY & ROBINSON, The Gun Store Established 1883. 40 N. CENTER ST.. Phoenix. THE COUNTRY CLUB It it Organised and Starts Off With Bright Prospects. The riiocnix Couivlry club was or ganized last nitrhl at a. well attended meeting held at the board of trade rooms. It is the purpose of the club to secure grounds convenient to the car . line, erect a commodious club house end provide gnlf links and other forms of amusement for it t members. More than fifty persons have joined, and the list is expected to grow. The treasurer already has over $l,UCH) in his strong lox. At the meeting last night a board of directors was selcr ed as follows to nerve one yeai: C C. Randolph, 11. Allyn Lewis, I.. II. Chalmers, H. M. Creighton. K. W. Lewis, D. B. Heard. C. J. Hall. Mrs. li. Heyman, Mrs. Harry .T. Jon. s, Mrs. N. O. Murphy, Mrs. Wclwter Street, Mrs J. C. Adams. The board' of directors met and made this selection of officers: Tr sident, L. H. Chalmers; secretary. K. W. Lewis; treasurer. C. ,T. Hall. These commit tees were appointed: On buildings and Jones, U. Allyn Lewis, On grven II. M Jones. U. 15. Heard. On finance It. Ally.n Lewis, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Murphy. 1.1. M. Creighlon. On entertainment Mrs. -Murphy. Mrs. Street, Mrs. lleyman. On membership 11. Allyn Lewis. C. J. Hall, Mrs. J. Adams. I n constitution and by-la ws II. M. Creighton, Mrs. Jones, It. Allyn Lewis. Th.se committees will begin work at onee and it is expected thai the club will be well established before the winter season is far advanced. grounds Mrs. C. C. Randolph. Orelghton, Mrs. 11 -ON M 1st For Tea, Coffee, Spices and Baking Powder ONE THOUSAND BEAUTIEUL PREMIUMS on these Goods. Largest and Best Stock of Tea and Coffee ever brought to Arizona at the "Store That's Always Bus)," Investors in real estate can find many interesting items on our list. The Evans Loan & Investment Co. A BASEBALL GAME Eclipse Nine Defeat the North Center Team Yesterday. The Eclipse nine defeated the Norlh fen tors at the West End grounds, yes terday morning' in a poorly played name, resulting in a score of 13 to 10. The features of the game were the fielding of the TSclipse team, three double and triple plays, and the bat ting of Ainsworth of the Eclipse, who male three two-base and two single hits. The line-up. f. Penick :! I b.. . Earnist .... 2d b... Als ip 1st h.. E. Penick s s Spanlding 1 f.. .. 1 tennett c f . . . fopeland r f Ainsworth Loyd We could write pages about our FURNITURE POLISH and not tell half. 25c and 35c PER BOTTLE. D. H. BURTIS, nJSisissJk. 11 el Say! Did You Hear About the Rush? ..P.. Wiley .M.-Ca rthy Cook ...Hatcher Luring . .. Hicknell Thomas c Marshall P Lyall 1 9 P P ! We were too busy advertise; everything' is upside down and j prices cut in two. Jirussel s car pet at $t per yaj-d; Jl all wool pf o-ply ni SUe; S.'ie. Peerless Ingram at 70c, l',(j6ih-, ti'ttj 7AK; j.'.'iV-IOc, 45 '!; lim patterns of mailing at JOe to 65c jier yard. y Everything that goes in a home at East- jj ci ii i i luuoi w w i i i g ciiiut ate uai We want your trade. RICBMOND-DAHUESLEY HOUSE FURNISHING CO. 21-23 ELL1NGSON BLOCK SIXTH AVENUE AND ADAMS ST. iJaATNew OPENS November 1st. and First-Class. Modem Family I lot--' I . Not h SHiiitiirium Tu'.cphonc 501 for the present. rmpire II. Bennett. UltYAN WONT HAY IT The lion. Josiah Quniey says if Mr. P.ryan were ' lei -ted he would not favor th. free coinage of silver. Mr. l.'uiiicy cannot it el Mr. Hryan to say that Washington Post. 'liNCLK T I'Al'S CAULV ACAI.V" The l'avis company has secure 1 pos session of the Uorris theater Wednes day and Thursday in order to give the I'hoenix public an opportunity to see th. ir spectacular and maniniolh pro duction of I'nele Tom's Cabin." Tin; dramatization of Mrs. Stowe's histor ical story has ever b-en a favoilte with the women and children, and thi v al ways go to see the performance, no mailer what th Brad.- of excIN nee Jnay be. Tin- Davis company- is said to Kive tin' best pro-.liiciirin itf the play i-ven ill this city in a ions time. The organization consists of some of ihe best talent traveling. The charact is of I'nele Tom. Klixa. Little i;va and Mark-i are ably presented. and tie l.ii Ke corps of color-o snivels and danc ers, bloodhounds, fie. Hive a realism Ho the performance. The scent.- and mechanical , ffects are pood. :md the pictui es'iue transformation scene forms a lit tint; closi- to the w hole. NOTICE TO CAltPKNTLKS. W'e, the undersigned coaiinktc, duly ' appointed at a meeting of -the c;.rpv;i- lers of the city of Prescolt, Arizona, on j October 15 Itwo. do hi reby notify ail , carjieiilei s tliat there is a strike on at i 'this place for equality of waijes; ;i!: o tli.lt there are more carpenters h le : than can be supilied ! s. v. ii. M. 11 Ph"t .Kr Let your .!i do;;.- k.-t with labor. II. COYLY, 1 too Kits, M IS V Kit. Committee. g.-n:s are around. i "King olT.' said the telephone Klrl I when she caiH-chd her cnasem' .lit. PhotoRi atdi li.-kct agrents are around. 1 t your dogs loose. ! Photograph ticket agents are around. i Let your dogs 1-hiS:-. i Fall fi Winter Dnderw ar Sale, t McKEE'S CASH STORE t Pemberton block opposite, court house. Telephone -6i. Artistic Pianos If anything were needd to prove the supremacy of the Vose jiianut) in this field we should simply iiolnt to their monthly sales. The musical public has unanimously recognized the We beg to announce to the public that we carry a full and complete stock of the celebrated ONEITA UNDERWEAR Garments as Well as Union Suits in all grades and sizes. To open ihe season, we place on sale a full line of LADIES', MISSES', CHILDREN'S HOYS' UNION SUITS, all sizes, at the Uniform Price of 35 CENTS ECtl- These goods are the regular 50c grade, with us they are a leader for 35c each. They are cut full size.well finished, best make and well recommend ed. Besides these garments, we handle a line of the better grades Underwear in Merino, all Wool, also Silk, and all of them at the most reasonable prices. Our stock is more complete than it has ever been before, and we are making a special effort to secure this section's dt UNDERWEAR TRADE. a ?0 ! W . 8.3 a leader and accorded it just de Berts. Sold for cash or on the monthly pay ment pUn and for rent. We sell other makes of pianoa at priors anil on terms that defy compe tition. H. 0. MORROW & CO.. D. U. AKIN, Krogrieton. Mau&gei 16 I18T WA8HINGT05 8TBIET 5 Phone 2351 218 to 224 E-ist Washington S rcet Mail orders promptly filled N. B. Do Not Overlook Our Millinery Parlors. 0 RETIRING 1 Men's Clothing and Bats Sacrificed. More space must be had for our largely in creasing Dry Goods Trade. We shall Retire from the clothing and hat business, and to force a speedy clearance of this stock, prices must suffer to effect the quick selling. Sale Commenced on Saturday, October 13th. $7.00 Men's Suits Wool Checked Castmnere ill single breasted blown and mixed sray. Sale price $4 50 $6.00 Men's Suits Cas-lor and lirown effect, sdnyle breasted, round cut back. Sale price $4 00 $8.50 Men's Suits Gray Scotch Tweed, single breasted, the raucln r's friend, riulc price $5.50 $9.00 Men's Suits All wool cheviots in blue, single breasted. .Sale price $5.00 $5.50 Men's Suits Dark brown mixed Chevbrts in single breasted. Sale price $3.75 HATS I rlATS I Only a few of the many bargain prices here, jalesl and nolililrst Fedora styles, in newest colorings. Sale price $2.00 1.50 Cowboy Hats in-side and l.iilly X utria, with fancy band. Sale price... $1.00 J-MKI lilack Castor and Nutria, latest Alpine style. Sale price $1,50 Special clearance of some lines in small and large sizes at one-half price. S3 me ASkire Co Bargain Givers. TO THE l'ICOI'LK. 0 ! BT & I TfclL Vn& 4T rib. TT ep $ tyy limn 43Kimi CSGARS I HAT SMOKE WELL. A good Cigar is a pleasure lo a smoker. We think we have as good a line of Cigars as are made. See our HULETT'S BEST CIGARS c The leading 5c. Smoker of Phoe nix. TRY OUR CIGARS NEXT TIME j Elvey&Hulett THE LIVE DRUGGISTS. A. J. BRADLEY, . Undertaker and Embalmer. LADY EMBALMER, (iraduale Chicago College of Embalming lo alleml Ladies and Children. PHONE 841, 218 WEST WASHINGTON STREET, PHOENIX, ABIZ. 4 TEWELRY. V i A l.U: NKW FALL STOCK is arriving earlier this year than usual. It is worth sccins?. at Ia.t. and should be sutlieient induce ment to purchasers to buy their Holiday presents in 1'HOliNIX. GEO. H. COOK & CO., RELIABLE JEWELERS. - Next door lo Postoffice. V LOOK HERE! Do prices interest you? If they do, call and get ours ami you will call again, for we sell all fruks and produce from PI to l." per cent lower than any house in town. Compare our prices w ith those that others charge, and see for yourself. 1 luine-h White I'lume Celery. I'le; J pounds Fancy California -o.I, xoq punoit-e :. - 's.hjpiii,, kay or Ula k Crapes. -de: ' :: bunches any kind V. Keta lites. r,c. )ur special pack i'-ulk s-iors. biK as beefsteaks mid twice as clieii). 1 dozen 20c; 2 dozen, :',r,e; I! ilozen, allc. 1 ressed poultry always on hand. Wholesale and Retail. CRABB-MacBKIDE PRODUCE CO.'S Tel. 360. 18 North Oentsr St iYEYOURTEEIH EXAMINED AN R. E. HULUKOOK. Dentist. Rooms 2, 4, 0, over rostoffice, PHOENIX, ARIZONA. I