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$m &- t?mfIWf ' "" s W fhrhs: ;-; IF ' t$pyffib v . tfn i V iA.' W v if H J ? i w r . M-.THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN: SATURDAY MORNING), MAY 4, 1901 8 - ' , " fj . A c Wagons and Buggies & Buggies and Wagons S iv , 1 n, t , , Light Spring Delivery Wagons One-horse Farm or Delivery Wagon Heavy Farm Wagons Heavy Mountain Wagons Runabouts Light Driving Buggies, Etc, Etc, at EZRA W. THAYER'S 124 to 126 E. Washington Street. 127 to 131 E. Adams Street. . REMEMBER THK QREY HORSE IN FEOKT. Estimates on brlcu work for cottnge work and business buildings given by the Alhambra Drlck company. SEA FOOD. Shrimps, Oysters on the half shell, Ocean Fish every day at Coffee Al's Restaurant. Goldman fe Cc. carry the Buckeye Mower and Tlcer Rakes. No other makes do equal them and our prices are the lowest. $10,000 to loan on city or ranch prop el ty, In nmounts to suit. E. A. Spaul dlng, No. -11 W. Adams St. Estimates furnished on all kinds of brick work. The best brick and lowest cost hy the Alhambra Bilck sompany. Just receivea, l,00u gallons mixed paint which will be sold at lower price than elsewhere In the town. J. B. LONG HARDWARE CO. No question ibout the best place to cat, Is at Coffee Al's Restaurant. A full line or mirrors, Uerman and French, both beveled and plain. If the glass In your mirror, sideboard or dresser Is boken telephone J, B. Lone Hardwaie Co. and have It replaced. SECRETARY HAY Something About a Gentleman Who Will Shortly Visit Phoenix. At tlu high school yesterday mornlne Ite. Or. MIh Halsey gae a talk on Col. John Hay, secretary of state of the I'nlted State, the most prominent rnunber of the party accompanying ru -Idiot -McKlnley on his transcon tinental Join no). He wns born In Salem. Ind., wW graduated at Hiown university when twent veins of age. a;ut studied law In tlf olIi of Abraham Lincoln at Sprlrsfield. III. He accompanied Lln c ln io Washington as his private fec it uii, remained a member of his fam llj at the White House, and wan at his Lfdslde when he passed away. Al though but twenty-two ears of nge when he went to Washington, he wns so lned and trtiFtod by the president that man) important and delicate missions vcre Int uted to him, and he was ap pointed major and colonel In the Unlt e 1 Stairs army. ?lnif the war he has lyjueionted the I nited States as secretary of the lega tion at Paris and at Madtid, ns charge o, affaires at Vienna and ns ambassador to Ui.gland. He In one of the most In t. unite friemN of the Hon. Whltelaw Held, somrtlme a resident of I'hoenlx, and our ambassador to France, and fj 1 eJeJ .vjr Iteld ns editor-in-chief of the Xi i York Tribune. II 11 a tnemlri i." the Tlietn Delta ( hi college i -..t.nlty and has written me of Its mom beautiful songs. Mr. llaj stands In the fiont rank of con t mrornry rut.; n. hi'. "Castlllan 'Jfijs' and poems being recognized as 1 illtled to a plaen among American classu'i. His life of Lincoln, written with h k friend Nlrnlay ah colaborer, Is re f the greatest of Ameilcan blogra I hits. In 1ST4 Colonel liny was married to JIIss Clara I.ouIh Stone of Cleveland, Ohio Hl. second daughter, .Miss Helen I ay, has, published a volume of benutl. fi 1 jneni'i His oldest son, Arthur Hay, Iher.ted the diplomatic talent of his fath r and was until recently I'nlted State ' consul nt Pretoria. Tlir iouug man who went to the AVhlte House as the unknown secietary of Abraham Lincoln bas filled more lm poitant diplomatic stations than hat anj other American. Is noted ns an auth'ii and orator, and now stands sec ond In the line of succession to tha president j of the I'nlted States. Jn closing, Mr Halw recited "The Advance rjunrd." ghen by Colonel Hay at a reunion of the Army of the Cum berland, which the speaker character ized as one f the most beautiful poems In the Lngllsh language: ' In the drennl of the northern poet!-, The brac who In battle die, Fight on in shadowy phalanx In the Held of the upper sky: And as we read the sounding rhyme. The reverent fancy hears The ghostly ilng of the viewless swordr. And the tlash of the spectial spears. ' e think with Imperious questionings Of the brothers whom we have lost. And we strive to track In death's mys tery The flight of each valiant ghost. The northern mth come. back to us. And we feel, thro our sorrow's night, That those joung souls are striving still. Komev here, fir the truth and light. "It was not their time for rest and f 3 ml Or. Hibbard I ORADUATEof Harvard ilidl- 1 Ml CoIlcRC, ex- S IIIVMHI H I Illll'll Sltllt' 1 I'll t'.'.w t'5wln'T, nml Leailinir 8jotalUt In nvMll$,!t pill UIMICIlll rnl'. MIIKHI, bKltl, . KlJiee. Vrinary, Bladder, Private and n3tat 4Imh Hminal Weakness with feJiaaWVii'Miilily pcriBanently cured Can- "-.SiSfSW'fJ cit!ii nroHtlis removed with 648 4be kpifm r evi'ro mcnuures. llio 1 fui71V( 'Ultibar.iT'a remarkiibla incceit l OwbUf Uh. litirlcncu and cxieptlnnal SWUjf H twsiiWtuS "Hii)Ucntcil and intricate "iM i'kwc )our cho in bin hand mid bo At( 5ittt Urat'slly and Kclcntlflcally. lie iwMSj.la.'itfco ictct I1I1 mtlro time and ttmly Mwnc. 1( posnlble Always be UsfUffiJnfta bjr an Expert. II unablo to vhH ottv tFccir and coulldentlatly. Man v caici vie IJ to I"mi! treatment. Ilefircncei: All thu Banks, and wmnlnent bntlncst monot tho nty OonuHtlon, In person or bylottor, free. Ilpiitn: 1(1 to 1, I to 3, and C to 7 Ollka nml Laboratory. "Jt-J 3. hcrond Ayenue, II lb bsrO It illJInu, l'lKsjiilx, Ariioua. sleep: Their heaits bent hlgli and strong; I In their fresh veins, the blood of youth , Wns singing Its hot, siveet song. I The open heaven bent over them. Mid (lowers their llthu feet trod. Their lives lay vivid In light, and blest By the smiles of women nnd Ood. "Again they come! Again I hear The tread of that goodly band: f know the Hash of KlUnvorth's eye And the grasp of his warm hard hand: And Putnam, and Shaw, of the Hon heart, And an eye like a llos.ton girl's: And I see thp light of heaven which lay On I'lrlc Dahlgren's curls. "There Is no power In the gloom of hell To quench those spirits' fire; There Is no power In the bliss of heaven To bid them not aspire; Rut mmevvhere In the eternal plan That strength, that life survive. And like the flies on Lookout's crc.t, Above death's clouds they strive. "A chosen corps, they are marching on In a wldet Held than ours: Those bright battalions still fulfil! The scheme of the heavenly powers; And high, brave thoughts float down to u. The echoes of that far fight. Like the ilarh of a distant picket's gun. Thro the r.hade.s of the severing night. ".Vo fear for them! In ou, lower field Lt us keep our arms unstained, That at last we be worthy to stand with them On the shining heights they've gained. We shall meet nnd greet In clorJng ranks In Time's declining sun. When the bugles of Cod r.hall sound recall And the battle of life be won." The Wakelin Grocer Co. Wo Arc ARCtitH For Tltc Boss Patent Flour It is the BEST EASTERN FLOUR, in the mar ket. Ask your gtccer for it. If lie cannot sup ply you comt to us. If it doesn't suit you we will refund your money. The Wakelin Grocer Co. HOW'S THIS! I We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Props , Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F, J. Cheney for the Inst 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable In nil business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their Arm. WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Drurglsts, Toledo, O. WALDINO. KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intern ally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 73c. per bottle. Sold by all Drusglsts. Hall's Family Pllli are the best. Testimonials free. GRADUATING EXERCISES A. J. BRADLEY, Undertaker and Embalmer. LADY EMBALMER, Graduate Chicago College of Embalming to attend Ladies and Children. PHONE 841, 216 WEST WASHINGTON STREET, PHOENIX, ARIZ. Commencement Week at the' Phoenix Indian School. Next week will be commencement week at the Phoenix Indlap school, there being four graduates In this year's class. Their names are Victor Klndelay, Lucy Ingrnhnm, Henry In grnlntm and Juan Avalos. The people of I'hoenlx need little Introduction to the members of the graduating class, as they have appeared frequently In the literary exetclses that have taken place at the school In recent years and which have been -well attended by the town folks. The week, however, Is to be a memor nble one. ns a proginmme has been pie pared which beglmt with the bacca laureate sermon to be delivered Sunday night at Sj o'clock In the school hall by Rev. Lapsley McAfee and which will end with literal' exercises on Friday evening. Handsomely printed nnd tinted pro grammes, illustrate. with the pictures of the members of the graduating class and the members of the class In do mestic t'-lence, are now prepared and will be a beautiful souvenir of the events of the week for those who are Interested. On Monday evening nt S o'clock there will be prize speaking by the members of the eighth .grade, the programme being as follows: Orclustrn. Declamation "The Men to Make a State" . Thomas Allison Recitation "Lltle Joe". ...Dora Tripp. Music "Hark! They Come". ..Chorus Declamation "The Rivals" Patricio Lugo Recitation "Monn's Waters" Alice Nott Vocal Duet "The Swallow" Catherine Valenzuela and Amy Ragnell. Declamation "How He Saved St. Michaels" .....William Peters Recitation "ParenUl Discipline"... . Susie Merrill Intrumcntnl Duet "Tho Ocean by Moonlight" '. Amy Bagnell nnd Irene Tabl- pchaddle. Declamation "The Victor of Ma. rengo" ,... ..Mariano Silvan Recitation "The Last .Hymn" Amy Ragnell Music "Home Scenef . Chorus Orchestra. Tuesday will be devoted to, the cere monies attending tho reception of Presi dent McKlnley and party, and Wednes- ; day afternoon from .1 to 5 o'clock there will be .1 public reception nnd exposition of work In the manual training build ing. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock the following programme will be presented: Rarid. L"s.ay "What the Government Is Doing for the Housekeeper".... Carrie Roberts Solo Mlsa Utley Demonstration of Work.....'. Amy Ragnell, Alice Nott, Susie Merrill, Kmma Ilrastus. Solo , Mr. Andrews Kssay "Up Stairs and Down Stairs nnd In My Lady's Chamber".... Clio Setoyant Kssay "What Olrln are Doing"..,. Lulu Wilson Presentation of Diplomat Supt. Crenger of the Phoenix City Schools. Thusdny will be class day nnd nt 2 o'tlock in the nfternnon the following programme will be rendered: , Band. Class History Henry Ingraham Class Poem Lucy Ingraham Rand. Class Prophecy Vh'tor Klndelay Proslilent's Address Juan Avalos Class Song Eighth Grade Rand. Friday evening the commencement cxercl8 will be given, beginning nt S o'clock. The motto of the class Is "Work and thou ehalt have," and the programme for this evening. It Is be lieved, will be the best proof in the world that the class realizes Its mean ing. Relow Is tho order of the exercises. Orchestia. Invocation Rev. C. V, Cowan Music "Italia" t Chorus Oration "The Wall Must Wear the Weather-Stain Before It Bears the Ivy"..., Victor Klndelay Instrumentnl Solo Fifth Nocturne Catherine Vnlenzueln Oration "Finish That Which You ' Have Begun" Henry Ingraham Song "Greeting to Spring" Ladles' Quartet Kssay "Kvolutlon of the Lady".... Lucy Ingrnbnm Song '"Tls Morn" Male Quartet Orntlon "The Home In the Govern ment" Jimn Avnlos Music "Light and Gay" Chorus Addres'i Supt. S. M. McCowan Presentation of Diplomas Gov. N. O. Murphy Orchestra. Address Chief Justice Street Orchestra. o lBo patterns or picture moulding, new stock, latest designs. Picture frames made to order. No fancy prices. J. B. LONQ HARDWARE CO. LA FIESTA De 1) Floros IN HONOI! OF President MdKinley AND HIS CADINET. Mngni6cent Floral Pageant. Gorgeous Oriental Parade. Special Hutcs on nil Rallroado. MAY S and 9. Los Angki.ks, : : Cai.. Real Estate FOR SALE-. All kinds of Improved and unimproved city and ranch property. Rest Vnlues In orange groves and or nnge land to be had In the valley. Well located 5 and 10 acre lots. $10,000 to loan on city or ranch prop erty In amounts to suit. Choice Adams nnd Washington St. business property for sale. 320 acres of land flO miles from Omaha, Neb., to exchange for valley property. Fine residence to exchange for land under any of the old canals, E. A. Spaulding No. 41 Wast Adams Btrent. STEIN'S Cloak and Suit House. SPECIAL SALE Beginning Friday, May 3. FOR ONE WEEK- ONLY Fifty Tnllor-made Suits in ladles' cloth, Venetian, cheviot. These are all the very latest Uton coats, llarlng skirts nnd nro worth 35 per cent more than we will sacrifice them for this week. We also make suits and skirts to order. Riding habits a specialty. This s.nle is a money paver for the ladles who con template purchasing a suit. Stein's Cloak & Suit House. Cor. Washington and Second Sts. HI fill PAY lr CURED. WW Uro Lost power, or rexual wruknew, viir. Icowle, stricture, nnnll or fhmnVtn I v Bl oitmivs. Kltlrly cured b liie l-Xl'HCT MC.lv VACUUM PhVH.OI'Ul. NotliiliRKriitun " " Irfl. ordered. I'ull dnnrhitlon at ofllc'tir in iwn Ity mail, swiHTlywileil In ilnlntuvc!ojio. AlpiilirilHi' i:PHCT ni'ST WVHI'HI A.l.lrr-. EXPtP.I Mf 0. CO.. Room 4. 307 17th St., Cjir, Colo. f iwVSmM 1 m&mr ir mil in m-Mirniiii mmrnmmtimmmnttmntimmmmwrirnrt $19.00 A PIECE AND hAnn hnniiirh VUVUF uuvwfcii Forgone of our Perfect Fit ting guaranteed i nr sy , AUW00I MllS. Pit, No Pay Another bale of new Woolens received May 1, , $19.00, $20.00 $22.50, and $25.00. J $ Wc WOULD like to have vou look these over, anv- way, IF you trade somewhere else we will show you what 2 you ought to pay tor your clothes. I ROSS & M MiM SG0UIER m THE LEADING TAILORS. workshop 3. s. First Ave. 35 W. WASHINGTON STREET. iHfitieit'ie,ie''ifle'tie'ieiht99l Ut f "si i SHAMMYS WHISK BROOMS This is the time of the YEAR for cleaning and dusting. See East window for some nice Chamois and Whisk Brooms at Proper Prices. RUMEMDBR YOU GET WHAT VOU ASK FOR AX BEAR'S Keystone Pharmacy, Opposite City Hall. Presidential Sale! f Only Six Days More of This RecordBreaking Bargain Offering, We generally aim to have something new and special for Saturday. Our New York buyer has been trying for some time to obtain something unusually attractive and extra good value for our great sale. The result has been most gratifying and we arc able to offer today a handsome line of SHIRT WAIST SUITS A very -pretty Suit, tuclcil waist niid skirt, soft collar on waist, with Ily bow, Mte"ly $5,00 A neat Tnn Suit, tucked walrrt anil skirt, soft collar, ttjllsh cut skirt, white or $6.00 Tan, old rose, blue nnd red Suits, tucked wnlst and skirt trimmed with white wash braid $6i75 WHITE WAISTS Wc have -just received a nice new line White Waists, a variety of trimmings. Well made, exceptional value1;. Trimmed, with two rows of insertion in front with tucked backf $2.00 Fine White Lawn, soft collar, waist tuck ed all over, extra fine garment., $3. 50 T: immed with two rows embroidery insertion and tucks, soft collar, good valucjkjjj 50 Trimmed with two rows tucks in front, plain back, all sizes $1.25 A Nice Line of Baby Caps arjd Bonnets for Summer wear. All the above were bought specially for this sale and arc niai'ked at sale prices. Don't Porgot Saturday Evening. 1 J? ATyi)'sf) jtJ ff IT jfittAJfgiiitjjhyj SBSXESB v fi SIS9QQBE3iIgE3g3BBR THE BEST ALWAYS' ujm, :k xJ i A 1 y " 'Vv'jV