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iPIHHH , V ''(jl 4. iff1 ' i J f - ' 1 Mi THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, 1901 r "-I" -, He tlfe-C t. , . 0" J V 1 F ft r l I. r f If P HAVE YOU A DOG? You'll Have to Put a Tag on Hirh. That Means You Will Need a Dog -Collar ' ,Wc have a fine line of dog collars, from 25o t $3, each, also dog leads, E- padlocks, Spratt's dog oakci. or biscuit (the only proper food ''for a good dog), nnd'Dr. GIovci's dog medicines, a full line. Olet our hook on diseases of the dog Jt Is five. Pinney & Robinson OUNS. BI0Y0LES, CAMERAS, TYPKWBITER3, 8P0BTINO QOOD3. Established 1887. Phono 1471. 40 North Center St.. Phoenix. Ready, Aim, FIRE! sSB: We arc ready for you in our new store, corner Adams street and First Avenue . 1 "We will AIM to please as many as jKHlble. " AVe will cpntlnue to FIRE low prices, at you for spot cas.h. " - In a few days we will be settled, but i are ready r.ow for busings-, so give us a call. i ' , Our policy will be same an always, we will glo more for your dollar?, than others, but It must be spot cash, and on no other terms will we do business. Every article we have will be maiked In plain figures, and we only have one price for all. Plenty of ice water and electric fans for everybody. One hundred hitching rings on our corner?, so come to the postofllce and uv mi, no oanger or oeing ai rested. We want your trade at WOODBRIGE'S HOME It Was Decided Yesterday That it Was in Phoenix. In probafc court yesterday Judged I.angaton overruled objections to the jurisdiction of the court in the estate of Jared Wopdbrldge, and granted the petition of Lloyd Ii. Christy for let ters of administration on the estate. His bond was fixed at $66,000. Mr. Christy left last night, for Flagstaff to Inquire Into the part of the estate left In the northern pint of the territory. It tonslsts of sheep, Interests. In num irqus"5 ranges and butflta nnd sevra' . w-ate-r-holcs. Therals $10,000 In the Wiley bank, consisting mostly of a sum 'for which Woodbrldgw sold a lot of sheep he brought down Into the i valley last fall. It was contended on the part of the objectors, who wcie creditors of Woodbrldge, that his home wan In Coconino county, and that his residence in thlsountyvas onlj.tem votaryl " t, , 5 $ In the estate of O.-L.. Glbbs, an order wasjhade, to show cause why an order toj's'ell real estate should not be en-' tered. The matter will be heard on July 11. There was a petition for permission to. scll real estate of the estate of James M. Smith. A partial account. and report was filed In the estate of Josephine Hlvey. ii ' PHOENIX SCHOOLS Some Facts to Which Public Atten ' tion is Directed. The Phoenix school census of 1000 was 1,467: In 1901, 1.892. Although this j'cdp children between the ages of 18 and 21 years were enrolled, nnd were not last year, st,lll after deduct ing the children botween those ages, theHncrease Is maiked. v Pn'oe,nlx hns three 'school building. thel.Cehtral. East'Knd "and "the West Knd.' .The East arid West End build ings have four rooms each, the Cen trajr school building fourteen rooms. The school board has two rooms rented at Five Points, at which place, there Is no Behool-yard, and the children prac tically hrtve to play,1ny,the street. In the flrst'ycar children only attend for one-half a daj tvt'ln those grades one Pet of children go in the forenoons nnd I I another set In the afternoons. In thU way accommodations for about 1,000 chlldten nie provided in buildings owned by the school district, and 120 more in the building rented nt Five Points. For several years requests have been made to thp boaid that a building be elected at or near Five Points, and an other somewhere in the south pait of town, By close economy the boird saved enough out of the funds appro priated to run the schoo's to buy 'school grounds for1 the Five Points school, 150x700 feet, and make building im provements at the Centrnl schoo. There is needed now a school build ing at Five Points, school and grounds In the south part of town, furniture for the new buildings, and the old build ings need to be lepalred. None1 of the systems of heating In use In the school buildings here now are satisfactory. Stoves aie used In the Central school and hot-air furnaces In the liast and West Knd buildings. It has been sug gested that aj steam or hot water heat ing uppaintus bo Introduced in on" of the buildings, and u test made. These Improvements will cost about $20,000. Shall thi district Issue bonds for that amount? The valuation of property for the district 1 $4,151,549. It is now bonded for $47,337.S4. The law provide? that the total Indebted ness of a district shall not exceed 4 per cent of the nsesssd aluation of taxab'o property. ' o 1 ' , e Hi Hi . . Personal Mention. Dr. D. M. Purman hai gone to Indl anolls on a visit. Messrs. B. H. Gage and John J. Hawkins of Proscott were at the Hotel Adams yesterday. Maybelle Finney of McKlnney. Tex., arrived here yesterday and is regis tered at the Ford hptel. Miss Annie M. Mll'er of Tempe, who has been teaching school at Flagstaff, returned home jesteulay morning. E. J. Hertlngand Miss A. M. Her ring of Denver's .Grove, III., arrived here yesterday, registering at the Hotel Adams. Van J r. Brooks, -Tucson: A. R. Ball, Jcromej. Sol Johnson, Jerome, and George Dclaporte. San rranclsco, rg Istered at the Comm'eiclal hotel cs terday. Mr. and Mrs. J. K, Piatt of New York city arrived here estcrday morn ing and spent the day at the Hotel Adams, Kolng to Piescott on last night's train. 'Mr. S. M. McCowan, managing editor of The Republican, returned from the -oast yestenSay morning, accompanied by hit family. He has been engaged for sine weeks Jn an Inspection of a rioti's Indian schools In California rind Washington. Arnqng1 those leaving for the north on last night's S. F. P. & P. train were Geo. Delaport for Picscott, n. V. Tur ner for Wickenburg, J. Kunz for Col omdt Springn, W. V. Oleaon for Den ver. J. JPaullnt for Buffalo, Mrs. M. A. Davenport -for" Holbrook," "Charles Crowi for Xoii Angeles and F. H. Ar.h 1on for Chicago. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY ORDER" OF SALE .OF REAL ES- TATIJ SHOULD NOT I!E MADE. j3; In the Probate Court of the County.pf , Maricopa, Territory of Arizona. In the Matter of the Estate of O. L. Glbbs, Deceased. -It appearing-to 'this Court, by the Tct"lt!on this day presented . and filed hy Thomas W. Pemberton, administra tor of the estate of O. L. Gildi". do cea.'i?d, that It Is necessary to sell the whole or some portion of the real es tate of said decedent to pay the debts of decedent and the expenses and charges wf administration, It Id therefore ordered by this Court: That all persons Interestrd In the es tate cf said deceased appear before the said Probate Court on Thurrday, the 11 day of July, A. D, 1901, at Mho hour of 10 o'olo-lc a, m. of sld da, flt the court ,roam of paid court, at the court houV 1n the city of Phoenix, Maricopa County, Torritcy cf Arizona, to-show cause 'Why an order shfyild not bp granjetlVfo'-lsnId administrator to sell to muchjOf the paldtieal estate as, sKall te neressafj" and that a 'copy of thl.i order be published four successive weeks In The Arizona Republican, n newspaper iirlnttd and publiidied In the s.Ud County of Maricopa. Dated Jun'e. 11, 1901. , I J. H. LANGSTON, " Judge of the Probata Court. First publication June 12. ws$$$$ Incubators and We are The Prairie State tncubator Co's Incubators and Brooders. f The best machine ever manufactured. Took 4 322 first premiums in show rooms all over the world. Samples on hand. D. H. BURTIS 13 AND 1G EAST WASHINGTON BTRI'.KT. Remember When ..contemplating a"trli to Nthe mountalr.3, oj an outing of .any kind, ,ee the iAUOAIXS Tile Illchnlqnd Diy Co have to oiler in the wviiy of Camp Stools, Cots of all kinds. Tents all iil.se?, and nt pi Ices that are StunnorH Our line of Hammock Is complete, from BOc, tip See the line of Refrigerators we carry. They are no new Invention, but have been on the maiket for years nnd nie ni evpeilinent. You should sec them befiif buying. Remember ttic niuco RICHMOND DAY CO. House Furnishers. 21-23 C Wnwliinirton St. THE GATE TO PLEASURE Flagstaff From "Which Paths Lead to Enjoyment. The following letter, tailing atten tion to ths entrepot for tourists who desire to visit Hie grandett, nnd many of the most pleasant places on the western continent, was received at tills odlce jesterday: "June 9, 1001. "MajorS. M. McCowan, "Phoenix. Arizona. "My Dear Major: I wish you would kindly extnd to the people of Phoenix, through the columns of The Republi can, a cordial Invitation to F-ag3taff for the summer months or winter either, for that matter. During the heated term. Flagstaff is the central point of all that Is attractive, beautiful and enjoyable, and har people d:sire all their neighbors to come here and enjoy life with them. We have the finest water In the territory In great abundance, with the bst system of distribution; the most inspiring scen ery, the best roads, and the only avail able outlet to the cliff and cave dwel- The Latest.... Ready- to-Wear , Market is the Shirtwaist Hat... Built on new and original lines'' We have just received a few new samples cf them. Step in and see how you like ktw..&JJ& TRIMMED HATS , ' $2.50 AND $5.00 Style and quality way beyond the price. 95c for choice of our 50 Street Hats, worth up to $2.50. Zo& jfi,iujf 209-2U East Washington Street TO LOAN A large fund of Eastern money, at a remarkably low rate of interest, on first-class security, if taker within thirty days. dwight b. Heard, CENTER AND ADAMS. Brooders agents for lings, the big saw mills and a hundred other attmctloni, all of fascinating In terest. We can also send our fi lends to the Orand Canyon over a turnpike road, through the most enchanting so neiy, and to a point on the can) on of such surpassing beauty that all others, In comparison with It, aie as the side show to the thiee-rlnged cir cus. The most orderly and best gov erned town in Arizona. The accommo dations are ample, prices extiemely moderate, with the roulial wtlcame of the best peop'e on caith tin own In. Hut we assure you that you won't be thrown In if jou come up not with n fine, hut In propria persona. "Wtlte for particulars. "Cordially ours, "H. S. CIjAIIK." A COOICERY SHOW. London, June H. A Universal Cook ery and Food exhibition, the largest and most compiehenslve show of Its kind ever held In Great Britain, 'was formnl'y opened today at Prince's club, Knights Bridge. The army and navy aie both Interested In the exhibition and Field Maishal Earl Roberts has given ills special sanction to Hip- troop3 in London to take part In the nrmy cookery contfsts. Sailors undergoing training, or who have been taught nt the nautical cookery schools, will take part In Special naval and mercantile marine, .cookery competitions. ARK YOU GOING? The Pan-Ameiicon will well repay a vl It. The Michigan Central will give you a delbihtful trip theiv v la Niagara Falls, or a stop-over on jour way east. A beiutlfully lllur.t.-ated touvenlr, with full Informatlin, 1 belrg prepared. Senil four centH postage for H to O. 'W. Ruggles, Gen'l Paso'r and Tkt. Agent, Chicago. Call at Elvey & Hulctfn and get a free sample of Chnmhei laln-'s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are an elegant physic. They nlso Improve the appetite strengthen the digestion and regulate the liver and bowels. They are eay to take and pleasant In effect. Prescriptions nie a spednlty with us Ve take particular (arc In selivitng our medicines and In, compounding pre scriptions. If there Is sickness In the house, remember our prescription de pai tment. Brlslej- Yrvs Compiny. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. WInsIow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Twenty-flvc cents a bottle. The best of everything nt the Homo Baking Coirinanj'. Telephone 2311. Hat on the r . We're Attracting Attention With our low pil-tes and we arc making many friend. because our goods are juit as good as the prices are low. It takes a lot of couiage to try to develop n -econd-hnnd store with such gmall prollt.i as we make, hut the way our business 13 growing indicates that we are net fooling out "elver., nnd we ate sine our customers appreciate our courage. Spears & Totiey SccoiicI-HnncI Store 3: and :il Weit Wiiililngton street SPECMB .SALE! ' Dotted )tted and fancy figured, Swiss, our 75c and (iocgrades,. . 50( " '" ' ' - "' 'our 60c grades, i fj.V:' . 40( Dotted and plain Swiss, Paris Mousselaine, 72 iuches wide, . Basket weave Pique, 30c grade? . Mercerized Pongee,, . ' . Seersucker, all colors and plain, reduced Galatea Cloth, reduced The closing-out sale of Thompson glove-fitting Cor- EfA sets, also Dr. Warner's Corsets, still on. All 81.75, . jl 1J ih v ! r a - x s )i.ou, i.o, M.uu goous oi tne auovc nameu, the ALK1RE CO. 9-11 E. Washington HOW TO AVOID TROUBLE. Now In the time to provide j'ourself and famllj" with a bottle of Chnmber- tlln'o "Wirt PJinlnM nnrl TVifrlinrtn ' .C... k. U.., ..u,h..u. ...A ul.lltllUt. Itemedj. It is almost certain to be ncedetl befoie the summer Is over, and 1f procured now may save j'ou a trip ,to town in the night or in j-ou busiest Bca?on. It Is even-where admitted to be the most succssful medicine In use for towel complaints both for children and adults. No family enn afford to be without it. For sale by Elvey & ilulett. C. Larson begs to announce that he has acquired an lnteit In the Hrlsley Drug Co. Goldman & Co. carry the Buckeye Mower and Tiger Rakes. No other makes do equal them and our prices are the lowest. Be Mutual Lift Insurance Go, OF NEW YORK, Had a Prosperous Business During the Year 1900. The receipts for the j-ear were JCO, CS2.S02 31. The Mutual Life, after plac ing $209,191,130.20 to the credit of the reseive fund nnd other liabilities, in ac cordance with tbo requirement", of the New York Insurance Department, has a contingent guarantee' fund of $51,122,. 022.2", in addition to the dividends to be apportioned this year, which amount to $.HO,000 00. In 1900 the claims paid arising from the. death of policy-holders amounted to S15.052.C32 92, and in addition t'o this the Company paid during the twelve months $11,209,210.91 on account of en dowments, dividends, etc. The general business of The Mutual Life In 1900, when compared with the results during tile previous year, is highly satisfac tory. The Insurance in force December 31, 1S99, amounted to $l,0r.2,663,2U. On December 31, 1900, the business In force aggregated in amount $l,141,497,SS8.02. Since its organization, in 1843, the Com-panj- has paid to Its policy-holders $340,479,809. Tills vast business has been accom plished without friction; every Interest has been safely guarded and every legitimate claim quickly paid. The Hutual Life never had a moie success ful year in Its. history. The liberality of this Companyjs con tracts on the lives of conservative men place it in the front ranks o Life In surance Companies. For further infor mation call upon any of the Company's icpresentatlvos at their Arizona bianoh ofllce at rooms 1, 2, 3, 4 and B, Nicholson Building, North Ceptir Street. W. L,. I-iVtHAWAY, Gen'l Agt. for Arizona and New Mexico. FOR SALE OR RENT One 8-room house, with porch and vines around, In dMigntful cllmato; fine water, good well and puhip, house, barn, stable, chicken coop, cellar, Inclosed, few trees; mail passes every day; plenty timber; nltltude 4J0: In mining section. ., Will sell cheaper 'than cost. Owner Wants to leave. 'Thlity miles from Prescott. Address, K. D. K., this ofllce. We are having a sale of Swisses for this week "1 f t 1 1 " Street. Phone 2741. The Model Grocery Knlllillnc .t Gray, I'roprfctorE Fancy and Staple Groceries. Truits, Confectlonorj-,' Olgars and Tobacco, II-y, Qialnasd Feed of alt Kinds. FKEK JJEIIVERY. Dills rouble l'lrstol Fach Month. Country Produce o Specialty 44 NOKTH OENTSK STUEET Tcluphoue 1511. K Money to Loan on collateral, such ns watches, dia monds and other valuables. 41 North Center street, near Hotel Adams. Un redeemed pledges for sale at exceed ingly low figures. Arizona Loan Office. 41 N. Center St. Near Hotel Adam. Phoenix, Ariz. Is there 11113' difference? Well just try one of our FAMOUS ICE CREAM SODAS - and you will think so. We Sell AMQLE SOAP, Elvey Oulett The Live Druggists, s and 7 E. Washington St. '; t.- v. 12cud ' : . no 20( - " t-, i 0( 12c 12ltfc T 1 4,, Phoenix, Arizona, IF THERE IS ANYTHING BRIGHTER Than the stars, If there Is anythln, prpttier than the moon, it is these dla monds, these watches of ours, all tl which we are readj- to make j-ours al anv- time. We tmnk we sell good Jewelry Jusl about as low as it can be sold and M good. We think we have about the nlcesl stock? It Is possible to get. Geo H. Cook & Co Arizona's Leading- Jawolera. 134 W. Washington St WE BEG To Inform the bicycle riders that wej are the sole agents for the celebrated Tribune and Featherstone Bicycles This line of blcj-clcs fe thoroughly guar-J anteed and In every way are perfect! vv heels. You can also find in our storn the Hudson Blcjcle, the Barnes Bicj-cki and theEIdridge Bicj'cle, making tin most complete line carried in the terrl tory of Arizona. We will meet all com petition on our Ilnei and give a guar antee 6n evcrj- wheel sold. Wo have the most complete rcpal shop In the city. All work guaranteed and done by expeilenced workmen. Mansfield-Rhodes Wheel Go. 30-32 W. "Washington Street', Telephone Main 1771. Phoenix, Arli PLANK, the HATTEIi For the latest In cool summer cloth ing and up-to-date hats you will find at PLANK, the Hatte 106-8 Fleming Block. sJsftvhi 1 7! 'tis-'