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1 ;ji y '. THE ARIZONA KEPUBLICAN: MONDAY MOI?NING, FEBRUARY 11, 1901 6 t SOUTH SIDE : Fish Poles, Hooks and Tackle Lots of fish in the river, catfish, carp, salmon, etc Ten minuted walk from town. Rite cood. We havo everything' yon want In flshlne outfits es )ici'lully selected for this place. Bicycle Electric Plumbing Company TEMPE, ARIZONA. EGGS FROM FINE FOWLS We have MOO PURE WHITE LEGHORNS, It Pays lo Raise ihe Best. Incubator lots a specialty. 100 eKg, J3.00; )3 eras'. GOe. Roost, li mile east of Tempe. E. M. ADAMS & CO . I'. O Tempe. TBMPK. Arrangement haw been made for ,tn cnterulnmtnt by Captain Jack Crawford, the "Poet Scout," In the ConRivKatlounl church on Tuesday evening next. The captain Is so well knavvn that comment Is superlluous. - Prof. Lonman has decldul to con tinue his danclnif school another sea son beginning tomorrow evening. C. W. Miller was a business visitor In Phoenix Saturday, C. M. Zander, of Phoenix, wus a south side visitor yesterday morning. "Little Men" wus presented to the largest audience rvcr In the Kingsbury hall. Friday evening. The hall was filled to Its utmost capacity and It is nald over Jlfty could not gain en trance. The receipts amounted to over JlOv. The play wns preceded 'by cor net solos by Rev. Ulrd; baritone solos by G. It. Ouuwilngs; vocal bolos by both l'rof. J. I. Johnston and Miss ClaT. Priest. The names In thmseln speak of the excellence of'the musical part of the programme. TJie, loles plajed by the little people were ex ceedingly well exeuted. Edith Cor bell displayed what seemed nothing short of real crankiness of "Nan," and she played her part the strongest of all. Annie Sacks, with the role of "Daisy," Nona Kingsbury as "Mrs. Bhoer," and A. Lifkln as "Prof. Bhor each played their parts so as to elicit repeated applause. Carrol Hough played the role ofllfSJ," and a real little princess she was. Her cuteness and gentleness won the admiration of. the audience. Frank Miller as "Tom Bangs," Romulus Wlndes as "Dun." Francis Thomas ns "Nat" and I'ugen Thomas as "Dtnnle" each played their parts naturally and very cleverly, depleting the book chracters In a cred itable manner. Stanley Page as "Ted dy" played his part In such n bright, sparkling way as to elicit the ap plause of all present. "The party" In the play was characterized by a cake walk participated In by Frank Miller I . Mesa, Florence & Ray stage. Leaves Mesa Mondays, "Wednesdays and Fridays. Oftleo ' Johnson Bros.', store. Gather and 'i deliver baggage and passenger f' anywhere In Mrsa. A. A. Lorano, Prop. We have a newly finished 5-ROOM BRICK HOUSE TO RENT with lot adjoining and good well. Good location. Everything first-class. 1NUUIRE AT ' P. T. P0MER0Y & CO. Successors to Pomeroy & Mets. CODE BUILDINO. MESA. Now prejmred'to fill all orders on short notice for Celebrated Diamond Brand V$S ...CREAMERY BUTTER' Always .Fresh and Sweet -TEMPE, ARIZ. Hows Uoenled by the Day, Week or Mtmth. TEMPE LIVERY STABLE CltUNVILLE OAHRBTT, Proprietor. TCLXrilOXK 311, Fourth Street Botweeen Hotel and Depo', THE CENTRAL. LAND OFFICE . . . Mm for fale choice Ranch aril City properly. Dealt In Iccltlmntc California oil lire Solicits property for snle. Lndi monv nail writes ImurRnco. Tot-t-illriot-i & Windcs. Tempe.Arlz, fl. J. PETERS, WHOLESALE Wheat, Barley, Alfalfa, Grain Hay and All Kinds of Cereals. Special Price on Large Contracts Correspondence Solicited. Now We Have Water,, We Need Tools, 8BUY THE BEST Canton Clipper Plows and Harrows, Molino Discs and Gom Seeders. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. WilbnrMullen Hardware Company MESA ARIZONA.. DIRECTORY and Annie Sarlw. KuKene Thomas and lone Pease, Francis Thomas and Nona Klncsbury There arc some of the best baseball nlaveis In the territory at Tempe ami a nine could be organized here, which with practice, could win and hold the territorial championship. Today Tempe stands at the h ad of all other outdoor sports and with a little effoi t this could be added to the list. Broadway & Moeur have In a large hnnV nf vnll n.artur a.imnV.q. Thev aro kaKcnt!1 for tne inrKe, handsome line of wnll paper, F. ,A. Klrk'wood's show window Is th object of much gaze. It contains a handsome line of Indian baskets, one of especial beauty that attwicts atten tion Is Indeed a line specimen. The following was the programme for tha band concert on the Tompe streets yesterday: Quickstep. "New Version ....Southwell Coon march."Daiktown Jubilee... Heebe "PrlccPla match." Clark Song and dance. "Ellallne" Hall Butcher 1 H. Honccs. of Yurmi. Is sending out several cars of fat cattl" tor his meat markets nt Yuma and at the King of Arizona mine. A. J. Peters sent out four cat3 of hay last night. o Mr. Finch Informs his customer that his liveries are ferried across the river free. Fresh bread for sale. A. A. Celeya. California olive oil. fresh and new, for sale by Broadway & Moeur. Trlb cures the grip. Moeur. Broadway & MKSA. The Social club has secured Captain Jack Crawford for Wednesday night. nnJ he will open his "casket of genius" In Poelal hall on that evening. The str ets of Mepa are again be- ALHAMBRA HOTEL, Fltuated In tho town of Moiia, elchtsen miles of Fhocntx, And with an altitude two hundred feet higher than that of Phoenix. Purest watqr In the valley. Booms clean, comfortable and moderate In price. Dining room In connection with hotel; finest table service In the valley for the price. White help only employed, food home cooking. We cordially Invite you to vivlt Mesa and Investigate before locating for the winter. W. B. BARBOUR, Proprietor. Phoenfy Tempe & Mesa Stage. Leaves Phoenix 6. JO a. m. Return on your own time, relttpnone 2B4-. Offc L. COLLINS, Prop. wa Good Attention Guaranteed. Tempe, Arizona. TEMPE, ARIZ. DEALER IN coming passable by pedestrians. Pome ,h of the irrigation ditches are- low banked and Hood the streets, but the, city officers' are after the guilty ones and are keiping the water in bounds. There will be a band pructlcy Monday night. It Is desired that all the mem bers will be present. The famous Jack Crawford, poet scout, will appear at the Mesa opera housi, Wednesday night, Feb. 13. Tickets at T. T. Pomeioy & Cu.'s. The Woodman hall was crowded to suffocation, almost, Friday night, the occasion being .u ball given by the Woodman circle. The event was ono that will be long remembered by all who attended. There will be a Valentine bnll In the, Mesa onera house Thursday evening. The Mesa band will furnish the music, and a most enjoyable time Is untlcl- pated. I The grand opening ball In the new new Mesa opeta house was a pleasant) affair. About seventy-five coupies were In attendance. The new hall has a t-p'endld lloor, although It was rough Friday evening owing "to the grit tracktd. In. The dancing floor seeiiiol exceedingly large, but was filled when the successive changes were called. The Mesa orchestra outdid Itself unit receiv. d words of praise for the splen-' did time and the sweetness of Its mu'lr The affair was voted a grand .success. A. C. McQueen Is having a centri fugal pump put In to pump water from the four wells sunk by A. Holstner on' cop, leiruory oc Arizona, maue on iue his place. He Is having a shaft sunk' 4th day of February, 1901, In the matter to water leve'. twenty-eight feet, unil ' the estate of Albert K.Converse de will place the pump in the renter and. censed, the undersigned, the admlnls connect the- four w lis by pipes tratoi. of said estatt. will .M1 nt pub beneath the ground. Peck & Gilbert Ho auction, to the highest bidder, sub are doing the digging and will havo'Ject to confirmation by said Probate their work finished in a few days. Tho Court, on Saturday, the 2nd day of pump Is the largest of the kind In the1 March. ,1901. at 10 o'clock a. m., nt the tprrltnrv thtlP lielmr onlV Olio Oiner, like it tin the Pacific coast. The com pany putting It In has sent an en gineer to start It. Tbe guaiantee to pwrp 300 Inches of water. The water will be stored In 'a reservoir for Int gatlon pmpos s. o A GOOD THING. German Syrup Is the special prescrip tion of Dr. A. Boschee, a celebrated German physician, and n acknowledged to be one of the most fortunate discov eries In Medicine. It quickly cures Coughs, Colds and all I.ung troubles of the severest nature, removing, as It does, the cause of the affection and leaving the parts In a strong and hfatthy ondftlon. It Is not an experi mental medicine, but has stood the test of years, giving satisfaction in every case, which Us rapidly Increas ing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles sold annually. Bos chee's German Syrup was Introduced In the United States In 1S6S. and Is now In ewry town and village In the civil ized world. Ttwee doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 75 cents. Get Green's Prize Almanac. Wakelln's Pharmacy and T. F. Hudson. i fsi : i-tf.-:7 i:jSa5'3CW!i W ' . a 2; Tniichmjy Arizona ; o W3is5ii547rt:.1.1!iify.tiiK ... . . i . i c.,i.ir, .,.,r " Hppmniiu io nun uiuri. oy inn pa Word from our friend Muldoon. who i ' , . . . , '.,,., v.. d d the side leap ao IK tho Chain gang about a month ago. Is In Keneral . effect as follow: "I came away f rotn Olo but in he language of Catallne. I nlU return again, and en 1 do It will be amid .the thunders of artll ler y and the clashing of pint bottles, ami after time , has oblltera ed the record of my sen- , tence from the ' the . It re- , cnrtlor. Mull Is hlbernaung simewncro cuiuLi. muii a iiiuv,iniw..o p In the sunny foothills of the Pinal mountains. Globe Times, PIaIw. Tliiiao 1 Wednesday night witnessed another snowfall all throughout the mountains, even Sulphur Pprlngn valley being cov ered to a depth of about fcur Inches. It rained ,ln the evening before begin ning to snow and a great deal of It melted In falling. Thursday snowing continued on nearly all of the surroun ding mountains, nnd at Intervals ruin and snaw fell In the valley. More rain and snow have fallen here recently at this time o year than for many yeais past. Everybody Is bappy and say let the good woik go on. Itiinge News. The ltepubllcan siys the editor of th Globe Times, among other things. Is a single man. This is a case of "don't know what they are talking about." Why would we have left the rushing east if we had been single? We had a red-headed female who darned our socks, and darned everything else In the houii and darned us. nnd we skip ped to jiinny Arizona and propose to stay a darned long ways from Arkan fjiv until she gets n dlvorde. Glob: Times. K. J. lltaley, usually called "Jack" llealey, and sometime Jack Mlilctt, was fcund dead in bed en Monday morning, at the Gl,be lodging house In thla city. He came ove;- from Kelvin on TuesJay lact, nnd was not feeling well, altholgh lie Aid nit complain much. On Sunday .1. C. Knighton spent the evening with him nt his room nnd offered to remain all night, but llealey did not think It neceeary, paying h was nil right except a soreness In Ms chest. Globe Silver Helt. There was a double killing In Xogalea Monday night, news of which Just reached Tucson. Two Mexicans tried to hold up two of their countrymen and the bad men were killed on tho spot. It Is dr.ngeious to attempt a hold-up In an Arizona town, and especially on 'the border. Tucson Citizen. WiniaiiiH has a s.are of i--mallpox. Two Ptningt'rs arrived1 on Wednesday night fieri Victor, Colorado, und on Thursday morning It was discovered that one of them wup suffering from i well defined case of smallpox. He was removed (, tho pest house and every. precaution is being tnk"ii to prevent the dleiise from spreading. Among the precautions taken was an order that all dogs found on the streets be shot. The sseond' man has dlsapp3ar 1. Proposals for Ice Plants. U. S. In dian Service, Washington, D. C, Jan. 23, 1901. Sealed proposals endorsed, "Proposals for lee Plant, Pima Agency, Arizona," or "Proposals far Ice Plant, Rice Station, Arizona," and addressed to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C, will bo received ut this otllce until two o'clock p. m. of Friday, March 1. 1901, "tir furnishing and delivering the necessary materials and labor reo,iflrcd In the construction and eomplot'lon at the agency school, T Pima, agency, Arizona and also at the Boarding School, nice Btatlon. Arlswnu, led plants with capacity, to make two tons per day, In strict accordance with the specifications and InBtrutloni to bidders, which may be examined at this olllce, the Indian Warehouse, No. 77 Woo3ter Street, New York City; the Indian Warehouse, No. 235 John son Street, Chicago, Illinois; the Bulld crs' and Traders' Exchange, Omaha, Nebraska; the Builders' and Traders' Exchange, Milwaukee, Wlsconalnj the. Northwestern Manufacturers' Associa tion, St. Paul, Minnesota; the otllce of the "Republican." Phoenix, Ariitu, the "Times," Los Angeles, Ca' .u.aja; irhe "Chronicle," San Vri-'J".o, Cali fornia; the "Journal," asa City, Missouri; the "Times-'!, raid," Chicago, Illinois; ut Pima A? ' the Wee Station fcclm icy, Arizona, and hool, Arizona. i'r oAMitionai mtormatJon apply to this cilice or to Elwood Hadley, Saca- ton. Arl-oim, or R. A. Cochran, San uarjos, .v.izona. iv. A. junks. Commissioner PROBATE COl'IlT. In the Probate '"iurt of the county cf Maricopa. I'rnn.y of Arizona. In the mutter of the estate of Albert E- Converse, deceased. Notice of eal-i of real estate nt I'hoenlx, Arizona Notice Is hereby given, that In pur suance of an order of the Probate Court In nnd fr the county of .Mar'- i . . . .. inum uiuiciu!riuituiy of Phoenix In the said county of Mar icopa, territory of Arizona, the follow ing descilbed real prcperty, to-wit: An Undivided nf the north 23 fpet of the s.-uth W) feet of lots 9 and 11 of block 21 of the city of Phoenix (being 2") feet fronting west on Center street and located between Stroud and Good rich lots,) and an undivided U Interest In lols 2 and 10 In block 7 rf Dennis addition to the city of Phoenix. Also an undivided 1-10 Interest In the north half of the fouthea.it quarter (loss VI acres) of section 3, township 1 north, range 3 east, Gila and Fait Klver has? and meridCan, the same being lots' 9, 10. 11, 12, 13 and 14 of the subdivision of euld southeast Yi, Recording to plat .filed In the olllce cf tho County Re corder of Marl-opa county on the 19th day of April, S7. All of said real estate being sltuati In Maricopa county, Arizona territory. Teims of sale, ttm per cpnt cash with bid, and balance upon confirmation of snl ARTHUR J. EDWARDS. Administrator of the Estate of Albert E. Converse, deceased. Dated Febtuary 7, 1901. PROBATE COURT. j the Probate Court of Maricopa County, Territory of Arizona. In thr Matter of tku .Estate of Jore- riah Malcolm, Deceased. Order to show cause why order of sale of real estate should not be made. Erni administrator ot the jemilah Malcolm, deceaicl, nPceMary ,0 Eell the wlols , f h , f deteiU,nt t0 pay the dcbt3 of dc?. cxpem.es and charges of a(,mInltraUon thercfole ordered by this Court, interested In the e- ...,,. - . .. fain nt mild rtAPPnA1 pnnMP hfnr -th Pmk., ,, ''-,,,,. h "- " ,- mi, " t vi- 14th day of February, A. D 1901, at tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, at the court room of said Court, at Ihe court house In the city of Phoenix. Maricopa County, Territory of Arizona, to show cause why an order should not be granted to said administrator i sell so much of the said real esiate is shall bi necessary and that a copy nf this order be published four succesi-.lv weeks In the Arizona Republican, a newspaper printed and published In tb said County of Maricopa. Dated January 14, 1901. J. H. LANGSTON, Judge of the Probata Court First publication January 15, 1901. proIiateT COURO. In the Probate Court ot Maricopa County, Territory of Arizona. In the Matter of th lCstate ot John A. Reed, Deceased. Xotlct of sale of real estate at pri vate sale. Notice Is hereby fjlven, that In pur suance of an order of the Probate Court In and for the-County of Mari copa, Territory of Arizona, made fln L'8th day of January, 1901, In the mat ter of the estate of John A. Reed, de ceased, the undersigned, administra tor, will sell nt private sale to the highest bidder, subject to confirmation by said Probate- Court, on or after Thursday, the Fourteenth dy of Feb ruary, 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the olllce of the Phoenix Title Guaranty and Abstiact Company nt No. 200 West Washington stieet. in the City of Phoe nix In the said County of Maricopa, Territory of Arizona, the following de scribed real property towlt: Lois 3, 4, 15, 16, 19 and 20 of block 2; and blotks 32 and C of Collins Addition to the City of Phoenix. Terms of safe: Cash In hand. N C. W. crousi:. Administrator of the Estate of John A. Reed, deceased. Dated January 29, 1901. First publication January 30, 1901. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION ot the WICHITA OIL COMPANY. Know all men by these presents, that wet the undersigned, being desirous of associating oursqlves together for th iiuijoe oi ueuomuiff incorporate uo hereby, under the provisions of Title XII, of the revised fitntutes of the Ter ritory of Arizona, so associate our selves, and for such purpose de hereby adopt the following articles of Incorpo ration, to-wlt: ( ARTICLE I. The names of tha corporators hereof are the following, to-wlt: J. O. Davidson, Wichita, Kansas; Charles R. McLaln. Chicago, Illinois; A. O. McLaln. Chicago, Illinois; Leon Phlpps, Rakcrsfleld, Cal.; George E.1S ton, Los Angeles, Cal. ARTICLE II. The name of the corporation shall be "Wichita Oil company." Trie corporation shall have two prin cipal places of business, one being In the city of Phoenlx,county of Maricopa, territory of Arizona, and the other lp the city of Los Angeles, county of Los Anawles, statu of California; the stockholders meeting In the former place and the board of directors In 'the latter. ARTICLE III. The general nature cf tho business propos""! n !if '-ansacted Is: 1 To acquire by purchase, lease, lo--fttion or otheri i?, real and person al property, part.t'ilarly such as may be deemed useful c convenient for the purpose of devel&p j oil, gas or other minerals, nnd to let Improve, hypoth ecate, sell, lease, or ctherulse enjoy or dispose of the same. 2. To' ylnk or conFlruct wells, tun nels or other means for the develop ment of oil. fas or other nlnerals, and to extra rt from the ground oil, gas or other unlm rals, and to use, sell, dis pose of or otherwise enjoy the same. 3. To construct roads, pipe lines for water, oil, or gas, and such other works ns may be necessary for Ihe purpose of carrying m sucll business ns the cor poration may desire to become engag ed In. 4. To purchase, use, ?eU jor otherwise deal In oil, gas or other minerals or ma chlnery.bulldlngs and works Incidental t'hc use of the purposes herein Indi cted. 5. To do any and all lawful acts that may be necesary or convenient 'In or der to carry out the general purposes herein Indicated. ARTICLE IV. The capital stock ot the corporation shnll be 'the sum of seven hundred thousand (700.000) dollnrs, which shall be divided Into seven hundred thou sand (700,000) shares, of the par value of one dollar ($1.00) each, of Which twenty-five thousand (2S.000) shares havo been subscribed, which stock was paid for at the time of subscription. ARTICLE V. The tlmt of commencement of this corporation" shall be when these arti cles are filed with the county recorder ofr the county of Maricopa, territory of Arizona and the termination of the corporation shall be twenty-five (25) years. ARTICLE VI. The corporate power of this corpora rtlon t hall be vested In a board' of five directors, who shall be stockholders, holding at least one share of stock In his own name on the bo;ks of the com pany, and the times when they shall be elected shall be at the hour of three o'clock p. m. on the fifth day of Feb ruary of each and every year, at tha office of the company or the' princi pal place of business of the company In the city of Phoenix. In the county of Maricopa, territory of Arizona, which place of business is hereby established to be at the office Of the Wichita Oil company, in said city, which place, may be changed at any -time by vote of the stockholders. ARTICLE VII. The highest nmount of Indebtedness or liability to which the corporation Is ar-nny time to subject itself shall be the sum of fifty thousand (S0.000),dol- nrs. ARTICLE VIII. Private property shall be exempt from corporate dplts. RTICLE IX. These articles of Incorporation may be amended at any time by vote of the stockholders, duly assembled In any regular or special meeting, called In ac cordance with :hs by-laws, which shall be hereufter adopted by filing with the county recorder of said county ofMnrl copa, territory of Arizona, a certificate thereof, and by publication ot said cer tlflate In the same manner required by law in the case of original article cf Incorporation. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands this 2Sth day of January, 1901. (I. II. 10c.) J. O. DAVIDSON. CHAS. R. McLAIN. A. O. McLAIN. LEON PHIPPS. GEO. E ASTON. State of California, county of Los An geles, ss. On th'ls 2Sth day of January, In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and one, before me, Caroline Welte, a notary public In nnd for said county, residing therein, duly commis sioned and swern, personally appeared J. O. Davidson. Chas. R. McLaln. A. O. McLaln. Leon Phlpps and Geo. Easton, known to me to be the persons whose names ure subscribed to the foregoing Instrument, nnd they acknowledged to me that they executed the same ot thflr free act antf deed. (Notary CAROLINE WELTE. Public Notary Public in and for the Seal.) county of Los Angeles, state of California. Filed and recorded at request of E. J. Bennett, Jan. 31. 1901. at 10:20 a. m.. book 5, Articles of Incorporation. B. F. McFALL. County Recorder. Ry A. S. Arthur, Deputy. Territory of Arizona, county of Mari copa, ss. I. R. F. McFall, county recorder In and for the county and territory afore said, hereby certify that I hnve com pared the foregoing copy with the original Articles of Incorporation filed and recorded In my office on the 31st day of January, 1901. Injlook No. 5 of Articles of Incorporation, nt page , and that the same is a full, true and correct copy of such original and of tho whole Ihereof. (seal) R. F. McFALL. County Recorder. By A. S. Arthur, Deputy. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. (Homestead Entry No. 2603.) Department of the Interior, Land Office at Tucson, Arizona, February G, 1901. Notice Is hereby Riven that the fol lowing named settler has Hied notfbe of her Intention to make final proof In- support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the clerk of the district court at Phoenix, Arizona, on Sf.turd.iy, March 16, 1901, viz: Jane II. Narramore, of Gila Rend, Arizona, for the N. W. M Sec. S, T 5 S., It. 4 W. O. & S. It. B. & M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of said land, viz: Charles H. Wlllard, Jame-s Trimble and Irvln Douglas, of Gila Rend, Arizona, and William J. Welcome, of Phoenix, Arizona. HILTON R. MOORE, Register. First publication, February S, 1901. THE PALACE HIKSCHFF.LD & PEUKIHS, Proprietor!. Imported and Domestic Wines, Liquors and ' Cigars. PHOKNIX' ARIZONA THE CLUB STABLES North Cantor Street. Handsome Turnouts. Horses boarded by the day, week or month. HENRY GEORGE, Prop. GARDEN CITY RESTAURANT THE OLDEST IN TUB C1TV. Enjoys the best ataudlug with tr&'lemen Buytereryth'ug at spot cali price and give trie bet 23c meal. TUCK HINO I fO and 24 Washington Bt , eiil ot Jacob! A I Co. Private rromifor famlllea. llcleis M.IJ0 8In-lmpiiliiMr"!i Center Street Meat Market A. WKILBR, Proprietor. When you want tho lickt Prime Cuti ol Beef and fork. Veal or Mut ton at Popular 1'rlcut go to the Center Street Meat Market 46 N C'vulcrBtrcet. Xelerhnrin2ixn. ..MA1S0N DORE .RESTAURANT, IT North Center Bttjcct Tony Kueher (formerly with Adams hotel), proprietor. New, clean and up-tp-date. Lunch from li a. m. to 2 p. m. Dinner from "2 p. m. Open day and night. MealF, 25 cents. Give us a trial and you will be well pleased. USo. H. UAixxuusa Jos FiriXLD. Astlnukles Vurntshel. Fifield & Gallagher. GENERAL CONTRACTORS AWD SUPERINTENDENTS loomi 11, IS and 13 O'NelU.Bulldln. PHOBNIX, ARIZONA. PO.BiX 57J, Plumbing and Gas Fitting DONE BY The Scoville Plumbing Go. 11-4 IVcHt AcJiiniH Htrcot Is guaranteed to be strictly first-class and up to-datc in every particular. f o ' ao SEE THE NEW ; 5 Pattern for 1900. --. We are Prepared to We have Just received a new line see them. THE LAWARENCE STANDARD IRON WORKS MANUFACTURERS OK Mining, Milling and Machinery Castings Structural iron anh.stkel contractors. Second Hand Machinery Bought and Sold. Postoffice Box 45 THE VA-LLEY LUMBER CO. Jobbers and Dealers In Redwood, Oregon Pine and Arizona Lumber, Doors, sash, Blinds aud Mouldings, Cement and Elme. Corner Center and Madison streets. Telephone 661. P. CORPSTEIN, Manager, Ring up Telephone (33. Or call' at 2 North Center 4 treet when wanting. o.'nethiun nlct to drink We are headquarters for the best In our line and sol agents for Pabst, Letups and the San Francisco breweries, Ltd., Mires of the best breweries on earth. T. W. CHAMBERLAIN LIMBER CO. -DEALERS IN- Lumber, Lime, Cement, Doors and Sash, Mouldings, Building Material?, Boxes,, Etc. Office and Tard Corner Second Avenue nnd Jackson Street. PHOENIX FOUNDRY and MACHINE WORKS N. P. McCALLUM, Prop. 25 to 33 North Second St. Machinery of all kinds Built and Repaired. All work in the Mechanical Line. Machinery, Supplies, Et5. MONEY TO-LOAN on collateral security, such as ( watches, diamonds and other val uables. 41 North Center tttreet, near Hotel Adams. Unredeemed pledges for sale at exceedingly low figures. Arizona Loan, Olllce. 41 N. Cento'-'U eet. Phoenix, Arts. Nr Hotel Adams. We Deliver Trunks, PACKAGES and EXPRESS to any pa 't of tho City, Phoenix Delivery. 23 West Adams St. Phone 2S2 Drugs, Medicines and Sundries AT EASTERN PRICES Ludlurn'S Phtarniocy. New Opera House Block. Barber Shop and Bath Rooms lUtcment Corner Center aud Wellington Kt. Only rirst-Closs Service. F. 8HIBLEY, Proprietor. W. A. I.KTT. Formn Long's Preserved Strawberries. The ony American pack of fruit su perior to French nnd German.- Cali fornia -fruit ami cane sugar only. Long Syrup Refining Company, San Fran cisco. For sale by all Phoenix grocers -AT- Sr)e (foffmar; The Bowllnr Alley is Oool. The Benrts from Gold Storage, and Is Anheuser-Busch Kp - ! GAS RANGES PHOENIX LIGHT AND &l)tL CO. eeeMe4e I Furnish You With Vehicle, Harness and Horse or knobby up-to-date Rigs, Call and & CLARK VEHICLE CO. Phoenix, Arizona. MELCZER BROS.