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MHH AiHSB-flKHKMIiraFaK.'' -v '.- ' , WWMBffWRMnr. r .:" - t?yK:C! u ........ ".. ' -r , , r ' w- ' at wxTr Tfriitr-r ".r'-w- ; . "THE ARIZONA BEFUIRLICAN: MONDAY MORNING-, FEBRUARY 11, 1901 y !' " A COMPLETE Sporting Goods Store The Only One in Arizona We have everything In tho lino of supplies for In and out-door sports. When In need of anything In thnt Hue, come here at once, and be sure of II i id I lit,' It. Others may carry a pa it of a line of sporting goods, but we have nil you would expect to find In un up-to-date spoiling goods house. Among our stock you will find a complete line of guns and ammunition, flailing tackle, supplies for tennis, croquet, basket hall, foot ball, boxing, fencing, striking bags, Indian clubs, Whltely exercisers, etc. l'llce lists on request. Outlining of clubs, ileam, find gymnasiums a specialty. P. INNEY &R DBINSDN. GUNS, BICYCLES, CAMERAS, TYPEWRITERS, SPORTING OOOD3. Established 1887. Phone 1471. 40 North Conter St., Phoenix. HAVE YOU SEEN IT? Look in the Window HE U. S. SEPARATOR, Tho best cream separilor on enith. Only make awarded a gold medal at Paris. s- D. H. BURTIS. Agent for Jliiricopa County. 31-33 EAST WASHINGTON STREET. Just One Moment BELGIAN HARE INDUSTRY If It is a Good Thing Why Not Shove It Along ? COFFEE COFFEE COFFEE One thousand pounds of the cele- 4, bra ted back again to vcilfy observations ho had made but was not unite suio ubout. On his return t,he second time he was held up by a policeman who put him through a catechism. At th end he told Mr. Taytro that It was with great difficulty that he restrained hlm .se'f from' throwing hlni In. lie gave him a limited number of hours to get out of town. What he wants to know Is If tho police undjhe board of trade of l'hoenlx ore working at cross pur pcFts. It Is his Impiorfslon that the police nie luko warm about building up the town. . o Wo have an extensive list of cltv and suburban residences and Improved farms or lanches In all desirable parts of this valley. The I3uns Loan 1 Investment Co. ANKOLA COFFEE sold In one week. Kvery week, every daj, eery meal, we need the?, "An kola " Sales Crowing Everyday.,. One hundred beautiful and useful presents given away last week, nnd wi hit lots vf thorn left. Free with on. C 'ffi v. Tea. nxtracts, SjiIcoh and ll.il: lix IVudeiy. You pay less for the g ids than you can buy them nt nnv o'her store In Arizona, nnd get these I resents free, nt the Store That's Aiwa- Husy. One of the twins of Mrs. Moraga clKl last -week and the other died Tuesday last. Thli makes six times 'wins have been bjrn to Mrs. Moraga but none of them lived beyond Infancy. She Is the mother of twenty-live children and Is still young. Florence tribun?. Freight trains nre running regul.i-Iy on the MorencI Southern, nnd the busi ness of the ramp is moving over the new line, which Is tho newest as well aa tho most plcture,siue and Interesting of all the railroads of Arizona. This new line of road will provo a great conven ience to MorencI. Clifton Copper Era. Chus. 1 Oonncil received a telegram yesterday from Globe of the death of Mrs. M. J. Moore of that place. Mrs Mc-re wuf sixty-live jvars of nge. Slip wd..i rihe longest time resident ploneor Ainerk-nn woman In Arizona, .save Mrs. Judge. W. F. Scott, of thli city. Tn ear ly elnys t he, with her husband. Jlmmlo Mrirc. kept the Marlccipvi Weils Ktnth-n and until the railroad invaded that sec tion of Arizona. They then went to Olole. That wan In 187S. where she has slifro liver amms her ohlli'T. n. Mrs. C. II. Kt'nyon, john Crnmpton, nl Ar thur Moore, her youngest son. Twins of thp family were Clara A. an! Sm.m A., marMi-d to Charles Conncll and Oeo Council nnd C, o. St-hulufli Id of this city. wvyw Wo wish to remind you that our carload of furniture has ar rived. We will now have a line of chamber mitts ranging In price from $20 to $!,", and about twenty-four different patterns to select from. Of course they are not all In a presentable condition jet, but will bo short ly. Wo also have a nice line of 1 la vlln ml and Vienna china on display. Wo carry tho largest stock of sowing machines In the territory and can supply you with one ait your own price. In fact, we carry neatly every Ihlng for the home. Don't take our word for It, but come In and sea for youroelf. Vlsltois al ways welcome at tfur "tore. ti RiclifflOflDa'--1 Luesley Co. I 21-23 East Washington Street. 3 Mins Powell, manicuring, naJrdresv ! lng, chiropody and facial treatment I Scalp treating a specialty. Room 1, 1 flooding Illocli, opposite Adams hotel. A citizen who couldn't think of any thing better to talk about yesterday ex prstod his vlewa of the Ilelglan haro ndustry to a Republican reporter. He iW. that the paper. had been full of tho Belgian hare -- for the last ear or irwo and tha. .it had read col umn after column ! ozsys en the subject showing the uonderful promts to ln made in raising Belgian Tfarw for the? market and the great pleasure there Is in exiting the meat. "Hut, thu-i far," he ild, "I haven't been able to buy a single hare or bin ta?,to its lliwh." For that reason,, he said, he would uut venture an opinion on the quality of tli meat and It may he a rare delicacy Hut the particular point that made him weary wax the continual talk about th" profits to the breeder mid the utter lack of demonstration. Ho sa'd thnt every time he looked through the advei tiding columns of a iii'.ms paper to find out whero he could buy a pair of rock' the cheapest h? came In contact with the advertisement of same on who whs making a specialty of breeding hares nnl whose pens con tained theoffrprlngiof the famous Puke o,f Dagopan, the Princess of Perfection, the Hultdn of Santa Cruz, tJie Queen of Zanzibar, or some either bolrtailed fiprlg of rayalty with a pedigree as long ai a railroad track. Kvery adverthe ment set forth the fact that big mjn-y could He made raising rabbits and that the ndsertlser hal the hest stock in u le world nt from $5 a head up Into tho hundreds. Then there would be a lit tle Ftory about the flavor of tha ltuat: better than chicken, quicker to iahw anJ even cheaper. Next clay when he visited the mar ket or the butcher shop and asked for a hare he would Invariably get the horse laugh. There was none on rah: So he came to the conclusion that Belgian hares must still be a scarce article and th people raining them got fuch good prices they could not keep the maika supplied. He then res Ived to make a little Inquiry and perhrn go Into tli3 business. So the llrht artver tir he met he asked how much he would take for a good nice haro foi dinner the following Sunday. "Five dollirs," was the reply. "Why. I (-an get a chk-kon for a dul lar nt u'ne n.'oit, ' ho nmuer?d. "Oh, but my stock Is extrn line, as I am raising It itnly for breeding pur poses." the i.'ibblt dealer would reply. "1 have the King of Kennebec at the lu-ad of my pens." "Hae joil ever sold any 7" was the $ 'I WHITE GOODS! 9 i We have just received our First Shipment of Sheet White Goods, consisting of Dotted Swisses, Linens3imities,0rgandies and White Goods of Every Description. We have a large lot of remnants in Woolen and Cotton Dress Goods on our center table, g which will more than repay you to look over, ij B 0 Our SPRING STOCK of - Wfth Fabrics ! and Staples is now on Nthe road from New J York We can - offer for your inspection the best selection ever brought to the city. ? 10 - , --... -thhmm f mni tm ihh'ihim ii"r--it rniMwimiHiiMiifii ! naiai imiwi iii.ia iiiijMULiMxmii-i St The Alkire Co. I Phone 2-741. 9-11 E. Washington Street. t' & f Sole Agents for Batlerick Patterns, Best in the Market. i McKee s Cash M I Pemberton block opposite court house Telephone 2014. THE STATUS OF IMMIGRANTS J Experience of a Recent Arrival in N Phoenix. .;S omjmb its PMIISED 'voV fxr i To Explain Later !ipt9 Why we are Selling Mat- Mr A D. Taytro.a Ki'iitlcman who ar rived here from New Orleans about ' ten ela8 aRO, called at this office yes terday to inquire about the statun of Immigrants about which he was con fused. He Li a well-dressed business looking K-ntlemnn and has an account ' with one of the city banks. The object of his coming was to go Into some kind of business, real estate or grocery, pre ferred. He had understood that the' town was reaching out aft r a larger! population of self-supporting citizens of whom he thought he would make , erne. He was ery cordially received1 at he board of trade and by business men with whom he b'came acquainted. He put In a week about the legislative ehambeis and visited other places t in-.usement and recreation with a'l of hl h he was w 11 please-d. Mr. Taytro has been In several towns nnd his oh-sn-ntlon Is that all of them have two sideH. the Inside and the seamy. Hav ing satisfied himself regarding the lrt m i f l'hoenlx he sot out on Satur u i n ght to look at the seams and w is iMtura'ly dliected to the lclnlty if S entli jind Ja kson streets. He r 'unil to the city and then w nt ..? A.t .. ppgJ uuv "uneaper inara ever Nvi before known In Arizona. WJVP9iri9p9CpSfP ing Building:, (between " Removal Notice, 4 c 4 On and after; Febru ary 1st, 1901, we will be located at NO. 10 West Adams St., Good- Postoffice and Hotel Adams), with Pianos, Organs and all kinds of Musical Instruments. Your Trade Solicited. "ST H. C, MORROW & CO. t V It's on account of our having ordered y HO rolls direct from Japan We had an op- portunity to buy at prices far below ,any pre- vious quotations. We are receiving some of our shipments, mind you, direct from Japan, and can beat all previous records m prices, style and quality. & & S & REMNANTS AT ANY OLD PRICE S Look in Our Window and See What i . We Ara Offering. next qucFtlnn, and the br. ed. r r iIlcil I .at he had sold a few pairs, but not en ugh to pay for hla llrst ssoek. which he aijaln r.'marked wa about the best there was. Mien the man with an appetite In hl mouth and a curlctslty In his mind ti Jeled the next hare raider he met In th- 'f.nne way and got ery tlmllar re plies. He kept this up Hull he had In terviewed every man h knew that ralKed rabbits, and to this day has biren unable to get n taste of Ilelglan hire at chicken prices, though tho ad- ulsiimcnts continually announce that ihey can be raised cheaper than fowls. Neither has lie been nbla to find a man that has ever fold enough harea to play even on his investment, though thpro are dozens of people In the val la ensuge-d In i Using them. The hun gry man wants inmiethln? to cat be-slde b rdlgree. If a pront can bo made. In the busl i' ? anywhere It ought iu be In this nllev and n- doubt It can be, but as et the public Is wultilng for the fact to he damonftratod. .1' '-vftS. ' "Vj Refined Ladies im?KsJ Y i 1 -jiSTi (oftiri ''l J''"J i' ana "ss only the best soaps and I 'i'W'-i'rV lL7tii- 'I l""tl a nicies, iuai 01 mem Knon tniu ( iS AmJ'f Kvna-'- V - we el1 lUa Ir0I'er Und. Io you? I 6 f VZZi'C-r- Ca" ln nn1 se0 "f "'W Violet Water ! hmM4 i ilHififL" !ln1 Kot a trea (ani.Ie. It's a big ("mm l nJLMMi fi0lIer- We SDl1 n m buIk as 'ou w's :M ,mm ': : Wl V l ps?. . V V -. I . -CVV IF Thomas Armstrong. Jr.. has moved h's law ollire to rooms 2 nnd 4, over tile National Dank of Arizona. GUAND DINNKIt TOIt HHNIJPIT OF Tiin sirBrESp iiosi-ital. On February H, at tha O'Neill hall, a dinner will be given by the Hlutera ot Jlercyvfor the b?iicflt of their hospital. Dlmer will )ie served from C to S p. tn. During the evening prize drawing anei games of different hinds wjll ftir n s)i nmusoment for those present. The' principal prize Is n large cake contain ing a hanuVome present. All arc most CDiillally Invited, '., .:. I-ejok at our ?oap window and when l j you want anything that Is nice In I .ennro vnii III REMEMBER WE HAVE IT. E'LVEY & HULETT THl! LIVE DRUGGIMT8. 5-7 East Washing ion Street; r tK Wmigiwsi $mm wwmmMi&mt VVfcl.M "ZZS vmrnm I.'SmJS ill Si ' frr. -t , ix, A Beauty "ThoFe who know" indorse the qual ity of the finger rings wo sell as n thusiastlca'ly as those who only Judge by appearance. Critical examination merely tends to enhance the value of tho gemsl we show. Geo, H. Cook & Co. Arizona's Loading Jowelert. 134 W. Washington St. Il.tlrdresslng parlors, facial and scalp treatment n specialty. Miss Moffat, Hoom 1, over Boston Store. No question about the best place to eat. Is at Coffee Al's Restaurant. " B. HEYMAN EUEIflTUE'E 'COIPAIY. vttt BEDROOM SUITS r- A'' of We have the largest assortment bcdroxim suits In tho territory! Twenty-eight different stylc3 to se lect from. Golden Oak, White Enamel nnd Illrdseye Maple, all shapes, colorti and fctyles. If ou are In need o ANVTIIINT, for the comfort of the homo for an ornament, come to our Rtore. IIom;st goods at honest prlce3 is our motto. "Ve Start." A SPECIAL EVENT, Como antl sco the ureat exhibit of fine woolcnb in tho piece to bo mado at our store on WASHINGTON STREET. This will bo an event of special import ance to all good drcsbcrti. The goods have been sent us jexprcesly for thi occasion by STR.AUSS BROS. "Ameilce'a Loading Ttlors." CHICAGO. renowned in every jiart of this country as "makcro of-Kooel clothes to-order." . All tho latest ellecLs are. in the line and quality is right up to the mark. I DORRIS BROS. HOUSE FURNISHERS. 22, U; 2, 28 W. Washington Street. Miil orcVs olvrn pfompt a special representative from Chicago will bo hero to conduct tho sale. Tills is tho only opportunity you -will have this season of seeing this reliable tailoring cohecrn'j complete lino of goods in the piece. Don't miss this chance of seeing just how jour garments will appear when mado up. Como and have your measure carefully taken. Pricc'o very low. Stvtisfexctiorv gtxrtv.nlood. THE HATTER iL Attention. wn. --- I T l 'GAe Finish.' m ale