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o ?0- 5 'Vr, THE ARIZONA REPUBLIC AN: A WEDNESDAY . MORNIIsG, MARCH 27,- 1901 6o o . TfieT flfflzbha ftepablifean. O. W. VICKEIta General Manager 8. M. MeCOWAN ,..,, Managing Editor. HAKVEY J. LEB Business Manager ' J. TV. SPEAR Associate Editor The Arizona Publishing Company Exclusive Morning Associated Press- Dispatches. The only Perfecting Press In Arizona. is The. only battery of linotypes In Arizona. Publication ofllce: 3fi-Z$ Hnt Adams street. Telephone No. 471. Entered at the postoflke at l'haenlx, Arizona, as mall matter of the sec end class. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mall, dally, on year J9.M Wiekly, one year 2.W Cash In advance. , . uy carrier! Dally, per monta 1.75 Washington bureau, COO Fourteenth street, N. "W. TERRITORIAL OFFICIALS OOVERNOR N. O. MURPHY TEItniTORIAIi SKCHWIIAUY Q. U. AKRHH THlflllTORIAI. TttlJASlTKNIt T. W. PRMHEltTON TKIUtlTOUIAl, AUDillJOIt (i, W, VIUKKHS SUPERINTENDENT OK I'l'HMC IN KTUUCTION It. U.'l.ONO CHIEF' JUSTICE WEBSTER STREET! ASSOCIATE JUSTICES It. i:. SLOAN. (3EOKOER. DAVIS, FI.BTCHKIt M. 1JOAN PHOENIX, ARIZONA, MARCH 27, lflOt. The recent order of the honorable secretary of the Interior permitting tilt' " grazing of stock on all THAT the forest reserves if KOIIEBT the territory, except RESERVE those portions on the AOAIN. south slojie., whore tho drainage Is towml the agricultural valleys, should be satisfac tory to every reasonable citizen of the Salt River valley. This iv.su It has, been the bone of our contention. It should ba equally satisfactory to our northern friends. They' may now roam their Hocks over the forest lescrves under gSverrrmtntnl regulations. All we of the valley over wantod or asked for was the protection of our tlrulnuge basin. The portion of the Pan Fran cisco reserve south of the divide Is n very small proportion of the whale re serve. The entire exclusion from that jiortlon will not Injure t'.ie stock Inter ests nt all. while Its protection will re lieve the agriculturist of the valley of much anxiety. We realize the necessity of more permanent water supply. In ardor to secure this permanence we nrut build reservoirs for the conservation of the water that falls. If our drainage baln were denuded of Its foreu covering the rains that fall would run o rapidly and be lost to us. Thv innvi would Immediately melt and rush oft ih tor rats to the sea. There wan 14 be noth ing left to retard the "vratcrs. to tftve them an opportunity to sink Into tint earth and feed our water courses. Again, If sock were permitted to ohi In numbers au& at will, the surface of the ground would be out and Broken, stones and debris loosened, and oil c illtlcms made favorable for n vavt c cumulatktn of debris and silt to le car ried down and deposited Into -any reser voir we might see flt to construct. We da not, want to build silt reservoirs. The people of the Salt River valley have sought protection for our ilraU age basin that Is all. We have no de sire to Injure our northun neighbors In the least. Hy this decision of the jecre tary's both skies should be uCftfletl and content. This Is tin stand TUc Re publican has always takfii. It stands there pat today. Dtspl'.e wrunat , flings from the north, U'e defended our policy, believing we were Waht, flr to the north, Just to the south. Vlttr tlon Is not argument and slan.Wr Is poor logic. Now let us lay ldr bick erings and JealomUa and pull toaather for tho common good-. Jlcw In willing to clasp hand with Crvmlno over this, new declslun 4iJ wig h' all sorts of prosperity. mi .l.i w M.' ' As a world ;wr, a & axmlwr of the college s oft ft', lb ITnlttJ THE EjiAQLG lto1 vnil4 t nwlel WILL NOT wllb awir 4Na trming I.NTIORFERlS. iw fctff stvarr ttm spoil of China. J'VjUrfi- ble reason? for joining the other torhl powers In extending the blessings of civilization to the people of that dis tracted country are easily found or could bo Invented by those who think their Interests v:iuld bu promoted by participation In the spoliation. First, they might argue that 11 was manifest destiny that sent American troops to Pekln and hoisted the American Mag over the emperor's palace, and It la a well established principle that wherev. ir that Hag has been planted there It phall remain. Then comes our exalted sense of duty, which commands us to set an example In food government to peo . plo who cannot govern themselvcn, and the Chinese are manifestly deficient In capacity for self-government. So help less are they that the peace and safety ct millions would have been destroyed by a fow thousand turbulent Iloxers but for our timely Intervention. Th Interests of commerce also would be promoted by freer access to the llllml. tnble markets cf China and the intelli gent exploitation of Tier neglected re sources. American capital and Ameri can energy nru clamoring for room to expand, utul there Is plenty of rocuri Ih China for the prolltabli; omplAytrwrnt nf l;th to the great bcUeriiunti el tiui condition of 'the Chlajc. Were the United States fulhr trftuMH. ted to confedemcy with e erwU pt ratea nnd enamoured of the results of its experiments In annexation of dis tant territory, the Chinese adventure mUht be alluring and tho arguments of godless commercialism in favor of hold lug on In Pekln might be potent In shaping the national policy. Hut the order to General ChnlTeti to withdraw the American forces gives assurance that President McKinley has not been tempted Into the combination by Eng land's Mattery of "Anglo-Saxon para mountry" and does not- mean to take part In th Intrlguei and schemes of criminal aggression set afoat n.v the preying .vers Vrrsldent McKinley ! acting a truu Amcrlian unrt In China. The time Is not far distant when ap pointments to the judgeships in the territory's four judicial FOUR districts will bo made. GOOD 'MEN. The Republican hopes and believes that Pi evi dent McKinley will reappoint trie present Incumbents. Arizona has many names of eminence and re nown en her legal rotter; many men In her legal fraternity who would honor the highest position politics could con fer, yet It would 'be OMlcult to select fron mnoflg the number four men who rouM surpass Chief Justice Street, Judge Kloan, Judge Doan nnd Judge Davis In legal learning nnd acumen. In Intellectual attainments and In honor able character. A Judgeship, in our opinion, should nvrr b made a football of politics. Th appointment should bo for life, or Boo.! behavior. A Judgeship Is a position of crreat honor nnd dignity. It should bv placed to high, and tx hedged about with yalaryt and honorable tradition lhat mo tnsn would dare outrage public sentiment by creating a suspicion of an act ao4 Incoming a most honorable ffentl-ennnM. , Tle otUcIal nets of tho present lncum lwHts kave keen fnlr and Just and praiseworthy. Their private lives are lKir suspicion or criticism. With one exception they are old residents ct AVlaona. This Is a statement worth making and emphasizing, us (The Re publican Is decidedly opposed to ofllclnl Importations. There Is as good mate rial for any olllcc in Arizona as exists outside f It, and wc believe most em phatically In home rule. However, Judge Davis hna been here long enough now to claim a residence. Moreover, he Is n gentleman, and pleased with tho territory, nnd Intends to make his 'home with vis; hence we bid him welcome. It U pleating to note lhat the legal fraternity all over the territory are en dorsing the present Judges. Here 'Is n clipping from tho last Issue of Our Mineral Wealth, of Kingman: The legal fraternity met nt the court k- this forenoon nnd signed a ue titloa tu the imvers that be In Washing ton bat 4he chief Justice of the su Mm court of Arizona and nil the as iwl( Justices reappointed. Judge )unlAr wji president of tho meeting, rw ilk Jfewver secretary. It will b an acute disappointment to th ftrltlrh thnt the negotiations with Hotha, which have been DOKU WAR going on In the dark DRAGS ON4 for weeks, have, come to naught. Probably it will be found that the Rocr leader Insisted not only on advantageous terms of sur render for his men, but on certain po litical rights for his country Incompat ible with the determination avowed by Salisbury to rlp It of "every shred of Its Independence." The fighting, which has entered Its eighteenth month, is still to so oa, while Hrltlsh Interests In every part of the world continue to suf fer. It will an, however, with a still heavlor handicap against the Roers. Rotha has lost I.eQd men within tho month, at least twenty-five per cent of hla entire effective force. De Wet. nf ttr arriving at Seneknl, has dispersed Ms forcedoubtless as a preliminary to its reassembling at some, other -point. ' Fnurlc'to reported -with a command '"f 800 rhdn" northeast of Rloomfonteln vviicji 'should place him In touch with j DoWet, who seems headed toward tho district In which RoU.a's troops are lo cated. Kitchener primlses soon tb bj gln operations on a large rcale In that part of the Free State In which De Wet nnd Fotirle are at large. Hit battering tactics. If they are directed by so ac complished -a leader as French, cannot I Kk&OWOAli5fAUJ'.vLlMJ,j MOUND AN UNHEALTHY HAIFtl DANDRlff FALLING HAIR finally BALDNESS Dcilroy the ccujc, you remove the effect. Kill the Dandruff Germ WITH HSWBRO'S HERPIQ1DE Tht only preparation that will destroy those parasites. -.EXCELLENT HAIR DRESSING... for Sale by all Druggist:. FRICE $1.00. but make further Inroads on itlie crip pled but still stubborn republicans. And yet the war which Urodilck prom ised parliament In November would be ended In four months from that time drags on Indefinitely. Reports frsm Wnshlngton that Sec retary Gago cbnteinplutes government bond purchases as n A moans of reducing the RATTLING growing surplus arc al GOOD together credible In SHOWING. view of the fact that tho reduction in the revenue tax 'measure dots not go Into effect until July I. Since January 1 the .surplus has grown ut thu rate of more than $230,000 a day. and, making all al lowances for discounting tax reduc tion, It Is almost certain that fully $50,. 00O.C0O will be tho measure of the excess of our Income at the end of the llscal yeur on Juno SO. In other words, our ravings far tho year will equal the amount of the river nnd harbor bill ap piopi.atlons which met n timely death at the mouth of Senator Carter. Such agreeable conditions have not often fallen upon our gtvernment, but In somewhat similar circumstances bond purchases have been the only cafe re course. In the present circumstance the prices of government bonds lire up, and there Is no adequate motive in the money market for relieving prcfsuie at so high a premium. An' strain a"t that pant causing nn advance In money rates would naturally bring about liquidation of bonds and give the sec retary of the treasury an opportunity to reduce his surplus and replenish bnuklug funds nt the same time. It might be well to remember that tho new elty charter, soon to be pre sented to our voters for adoption or re jection, Is not the .jfTsr-rlng of a single btnln. The great need for a better nnd broader charier had been felt by citi zens generally for years. It was left, however, to the board of trade to take tho Initiative. At a meeting some six months ago the matter was brought up !ind discussed enrnestly nnd seriously. It 'was decided that the time wan ripe for action. A committee was appointed to select a number of citizens, who would. In conjunction with n commit too appointed by tho city council, pro coed to evolve a suitable chatter. The result of very many night conferences, of much thought and consideration, will soon be presented for our action. Tho gentlemen who composed tht full com. mlttee, nnd who ara collectively en titled to credit or censure, are; Hon. Dr. Ford, Dr. Goodrich, Major J. W. Evans, Hon. Anron Goldberg, W, n. Lount, R. A. FIckasnnd U.'U, McNeil. While the bill which has been Intro duced In the territorial legislature of Hawaii la provide a A . pension of Jl 2.000 a yenr QUEENLY for ex-Queen Lllluokn PENSION. Innl Is probablysupport ed more lnrgely by sen timent t'hnn by considerations of right and Justice, there will bo little or no objection to It In this rour.try. It will finally dispose of the controversy over tlie so-called "crown landt" of Hawaii for the seizure -cf which the queen lias boon persistently Importuning the United States for an Indemnity l' $250, 000 or n life pension of $15,000 per an num. The mntter Is one which con cerns the Hnwallans evcluslvely. If they want to tax themselves to provide a. handsome nlowance for LUIuokalanl they have n perfect right to do so, and Inasmuch as that arrangement would relieve our government of her Impor tunlngs they should bo oncouraged to go right ahead. It Is asserted that a Hrltlsh Syndi cate, aided by the government. Intends to l-mplcte the work of the army In South Africa 'by buying up mortgages on fnrms nnd turning out the Roers. As nil the stock has been cleared off, most of tho hous'js burned and little left but the Lure land, the owners of the farms nro unable to nic-et Interest farms nro unable charges or restock, nnd oro therefrra nt the mercy of tho syndicate". Tnus will Eng'.and "advance civilization" In South Africa. Four new subscriptions to the board of trade fund to yesterday, all un solicited .and gladly offered. This Is decidedly encouraging. It shows en terprise) and plenty of it. A week more of this sort of activity and our aim will linvj been accomplished. Let us unite on this one proposition. Let us make the board a permanent Institu tion. Ry setting It firmly on Its feet and relieving It of financial distress It will be In shape to do great and profit able work for tho city nnd valley. Who will bo tho next enterprising citizen? Hero Is the list (o date: J. W Dorrls $50 00 The Republican no 00 The Homo Savings Hank B0 00 Welrlck A Latham ;.0 00 Phoenix National Hank 50 00 Arizona National Hank HO 00 T. W. Chamberlain Lumber Co... f,0 00 Ed Elsele CO 00 From the returns from the vnrlous derennlal censuses, as they are coming to hand, a near approximation may bo gained of tho present population of Eu rope, and of Nop.'h nnd South America. In 1S0O Europe had ;T.7,379,000 Inhabi tants ;It has about SW.000,000 Inhabi tants now. In lb'JO tho Americas hail 12I.713.0C0 Inhabitants; they have at least 112,000.000 inhabitants now, of which about 101.000,000 mini be uceved Ited to North America, According to Mulhall, the population of Europe at the beginning of the fifteenth century was about 50.000,000. At tht beglnnlg of the present century It was about equal to the population if the Americas at Its close. ' The unexpectedness which makes, tho Chief charm of Children's prattle was amusingly Illustrated In a Phoenix par lor the other evening, whore the hast ess' little daughter wns helping to entertain h-ome visitors. The talk wns running generally on theatrical mat ters, and a good nntured friend, wish ing to bring the little lady Into It, said: "And you, my denr, I suppose you In tend to be tt grent actress when you grow up?" "Oh, no, not nt all." replied the ohlld, "mamma Intends me to marry!'" The Republican calls attention to thu speech of Col. E. C. Machen, printed on the first pago of this issue. The argu ments the colonel advances may be condemned by many as visionary, but wo think them well worth our consider ation. It 'Is as sur? us fate that a through line will some day connect a good eastern port with that most ex cellent harbor at San Diego. It would pay from the first day. And can you even Imagine the benefits that would accrue to thi Salt River valley when It comes? King Alexander of Sorvla Is the only olguliiK European king without a liv ing heir to the throne He Is the hut of tho Obrenovltehes, and has not oven n distant cousin to succeed hint. GltllTING EVEN. "I'm going fo get oven," said the Kansas husband. "What are you going to do?" "If my wife Is going Into politics ami make speeches 1 am going to read the h usehold hints and publish recipes for angel cakv." IT MAKES WOMEN HAPPY. "I had beta a sufferer for many years from nervousness with all its symptoms nnd complications " writes Mrs. O. N. Fisher, of 1861 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y "I wa constantly going to see a phy sician or purchasing medicine. My hus band ntlast induced me to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. After taking one bottle and following your advice I was so encouraged that I took five more bottles of 'Faxorite Prescription "! contl.med tak irig it and felt that I was improving fastrr than at first. I am not now cross and irrit able, and I have a good color in my face ; have also gained ten pounds in weight and one-thousand pounds of comfort, for I am a new woman once more, and your advice and your ' Favorite Prescription ' is the cause of it " ?& 'r rm?h. 1 in i m i a ottMMMM ..Dorris Theatre.. NICK WAGNER, Manager. Thursday Evening,March 28th, 'A turkTshbath" "Tlie play that has made a million laugh." "A Plunge, a Sweat, a Dip," Singing nnd Darning Comedians, clover sou brettes nnd a host of pretty girls. An up-to-dato roaring musical comedy In Three Long Laughing Acts. PRI0E8-S50, 50c, 75c and Si 00. Souls on mleiiuw. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS ... MANUFACTURED DY ... CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. B-XOTE THE NAME. S5k liPjlll I V ?fV?i x2r ..' "a I 3 Snaps. New 9-room Frame House on Tempe road, Just east of Seventh street. Price, $1,C00. Nearly new Frame House In 'Collins Addition; r. rooms, large closets, buth, llnely finished. Cost $l,CO0 to build. Price, $1,250. Three houses on South Second street. Rent for $27 per month. Price, $1,500. (The. rent will pay the monthly pay ment required. All above H.Tld on smalt cash pay ment; balance e-asy monthly payments. Call soon If you are looking for bar gains. R. H. GREENE 21 NORTH FIRST AVENUE. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. HAVE YOUR. ...BICYCLE... Properly Repaired. Our work Is of the highest class and our prices the most reasonable. Your bicycle cleaned, oiled nnd de livered Mr 50 CENTS PER MONTH. The Beote Bicycle Co. Adams St., Near Center. Browsing on Rich Pasture Lands and drinking from pure and llinrfld brooks, Is the manner In which the cat tle are raised that find their way to our market in prime beef, mutton, lamb, veal and pork. Our meats nro worthy o fthe table of the most fastidi ous epicure, and are cut up with skill and care to your order. Cold Air Storage Market S. J. TEIUOIiET - lH-llft W. WaihlORton ARIZONA'S Most attractlvo and inot favored pleasure and health resort la tho CASTLE CREEK HOT SPRINGS Nowhere else can Buch a. combination of hot springs of medicinal value and a mild winter climate be found. AN IDEAL PLACES FOR REST AND RECUPERATION. Out-of-door amusements provided and safe saddle horses for the many d.llghtful mountain trails. Hotel accommodations , first-class In every respect. Two hoUrs by railroad from Phoenix to Hot Springs Junction, from which point stage loaves every morning except Sunday for Hot Springs. Full information and descriptive pamphlet on application. Address C. M. COLHOUn. Manager, Hot Springs, Yavanat Co.. Arizona. Why Not If everybody else is coming hero for thtlr meat there must be some reason for It. Of course, I do not mean everybody, but a whole lot of them I am buy ing nnd selling tho very best to be obtained in the valley and I believe the people appreciate It. Come In! Nothing to do but swap lies and give you tho best In my lino there Is In the city. WHEELER'S Meat Market C. H. WHEELER, Prop. P. O. Building. 'Phono 2SG5. B areams I lots on First avenue nenr Van Burcn $50O each 40 acres under Maricopa canal; Im proved; alfalfa, well,, house and barn, $3,000 ICO acres, one mile from Phoonlx, In .alfalfa; water rights Maricopa and Grand SI 2.0 OO W. J. MURPHY, O'Neill Block, Goran Cure PASADENA, By the continuous Inhalation of air medicated 10 k to apply direct to Hie diseased utir fdien, roiiiealeii taloulKied to destroy the Kcrm and 10 lienl the iIhiiihkvI tUsmx; the six'ddo Heinm treatmf lit for tbe uxprcHH purpose m dfstrnylll? mid remnvltiK the terms whirl) arc the direct caunoot the disease; the general uplinlMInt; o( the patient anil the n.eetnl development anil atrPllillienlnirof tlio weaker jiurm liv h tliorougU mid ncleiiilllo drill in .livleal culture and imlmonary gyiaiiaxtlcx; rnunieit with tliii nalurV, ndvamj;eH of a prrlti I liluiale, ImiiIi natural and urtlnclal. The rendu obtained at thlxHatiatorliim, with llieAiiouiblned method 01 treatment, are very grntlfrluir. and ho-calli-t Incurable ioiikUintlve are cured, or very inuuhluiiroved. Write lur literature. BALLARD PULMONARY SANA10RIUM - PASADENA, CAL. THJfc- National Bank of Arizona, PHOENIX, ARIZONA. CAPITAIi PAID UP $100,000 SURPLUS ...., 23,003 EMIL OANZ. President. SOL LEWIS, Vice-President. S. OBEHFELnElt, Cashier. JOHN J. SWEENEY. Asst. Cashier. nirnrtnri! Im 1 OantZ. BOl LewlH, J Y 1 Bailth. Charles ooldman. 8. Oberlelder, I'd. Miird Klteie. Joi. Tiiaiucimcr. CORRESPONDENTS. The Bank of California. .San Francisco I,aldlaw & Co New York National Bank of Commerce. .St. Louis Nut'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 Prescott Messrs. N. M. Rothschilds & Sons... London THE VALLEY BABE OF PHOHNHC ARIZONA. Paid Up Capital J1M.300 Surplus 2-'.fl0 WM. CHRISTJ, President. J. C. KIRKPATRICK, Vice-President. W. D. FULWILER, Cashier. LLOYD B. CHRISTY, Ass't Cwhler. Drafts issued on all of the important cities of the United States and Europe. Discount Commercial Paper and do a General BanklnB Business. Office Hours: 9 a, m. to 3 p. m. nTTTrr,Trvrjs. iM H Sherman, wm. Christy, n. j. Ttpnnltt. J. C. KlrkpairiCK, . J. Hatch, W. D. Falwller, Lloyd D. Chrlst7. CORRESPONDENTS. American Kxchange National Bank, New Qor'c; American Exchange Na tional Bank, Chicago; First National Bank. Los Angola: Bank of Arizona, 3?rescoot, Ariz.: The Anslo-Callfomla Sank, San Francleco, CaL ESTABLISHED IS03 TBE PRESCOTT NATIONAL BANK PRESCOTT, ARIZONA. Capital paid In J100.800.00 Surplus and profits t 10,000.00 FRANK M, MURPHY. President. MORRIS GOLDWATER, Vlce-Pres. HENRY KINSLEY, Cashier C. O. ELLIS, Assistant Cannier. DIRECTORS. FRANK M. MURPHY MORRIS GOLDWATER II. KINSLEY K. N. FREDERICKS JOHN C. HERNDON E. B. GAGE D. M. FERRY. Accounts of individuals, Anns and corporations solicited on favorable terms. 56 Nassau St., New York. FISK & ROBINSON, Bankers AND Dealers in 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 snu other conservative Investors. Orders on th' New York Stock Exchange executed on commission for cash. HARVKY KDWARI) FISK. QEOKGK H. KOBINHON, Member New York Stock Kxcbangt Madame Carhort Soys: I have patronized several of the restaurants In Phoenix and I have found the English Kitchen gives the best variety and the-best service of any. Dr, Slayfon hays: The English Kitchen keeps their cook room In absolute clean condition and the quality 'it their food, together with good service, entitles them to liberal patronage. The English Kitchen Restaurant Tom Co, 2B-27 N. First Street AMBROSE CORRAL. J. W. AMBROSE, Prop. Cor. Flnt Ave. nnd Monroe St., I'lioenlx, Aril General corral and livery business. Rigs .cheap by vrelc or month. Buy and sell horses nnd mules on commis sion. Saddle ponies, mouptaln rigs, surrey.i and buggleu rented by Uie day or week. 1 at the BALLARD Pulmonary Sanatorium CALIFORNIA UIFAf PftY ,P CURED. wff list a Lout ionrr,trri'Xiial MeuLiuM, rar icwrlc, ttrlctUK, Miifl.ll ur thrunLrn flfi P" U "Van. ixxtHlrrLT rurcl b the KXll'KT TW H N VACUUM DKVULDPUL MWnKwnt un Bi I onletwL FulldPhcrtptlonftt oflWf or iiiM hy miII,wmrf'lTwilMIt plain rnvrle. AlnnJ.KlUV F.XI'MtT fiUKT nmiMU'hU Aillrr. EXPERT MfC. CO., Room 4. 807 17th St, Denver, Colo. Wrought IRON PIPE and FITTINGS... Valves, Packing Shafting, Pulleys, Etc., Machine Shop Machinery, Supplies, Etc. Phoenix Foundry and Machine Works. 2JTOS3XORT11 Seiond Sikekt. Kelley, Taneyhil & Woodruff Co. MgimriK-tiiMMol Water, Oil and Mlnera Prospecting: Machinery of all klnd, with uhhili cna bo usea ttmra, gasoline, or horse lower. I'rlco renvoimtle. Oji our catalogue, i'aclllc Coast Agency, 26S So. Los Angeles St., Los Autrcle, Cal, mBs&3&jBgMmmm Roses di Wild Flowers Orange Blossoms THE MOST DELIGHTFUL TIME OF THE YEAR AT HOTEL CASA LOMA REDLWNDS, CAL. Tho most Desutiful and Hoolthful Lioootlon la CclIfornlQ. WRITE FOR RATES ADD ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. J. H. BOHON, Mgr. CONOUMPTITES TAKEN. NO msm BREAD Basis of Strength, Bread! Good Bread 1 In Short Phoenix Bakery Bread Contain ertrythlKfl ntcNcary to sug. tain lite, it l mad M tW fintit high grade Hour, Vjj- the most skillful bakers, anJ In the most rrfctly Appointed bake shope. Ix pure, palatable and wholesome. Helng light, It can be eaten and digested by Invalids. Phoenix Bakery S Confectionerj EDWARD EISELE, Prop. Kstabllshed 1881. Telephone S91 7 West Washington Stiect. THE Bashford Burmister COMPANY Prescott, - - Arizona. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, Dry Goods, Crock cry, Wall Paper, Carpets, Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Stationery, Groceries, Miniog Supplies, Hardware, Paints and Oils, Hay and Grain, Lime and Cement, Bug gies and -Wagons, Drugs, Etc., fctc, Etc. It'i a dourly day whm tris Jl. B. ' JMjiy will. Co boys are noi bufy.