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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN: THTIESDAT MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1901. Just Unpacking TodayJmst Received jouise Fmnroflsihiiimigs A complete line of Wrought Iron and Brass Andirons and Fire Sets. New Goods of Magnificent Designs. 4 The Largest Shipment of Bridgeport Gun Implement Co's. Goods Ever Brought to Arizona This shipment Includes loading; Bets for shotgun shells, clean ing rods and implements To r shotguns and rifles, Tomlinson gun cleaners (several dozen of these). Eureka loaders with Inside spring, loading blocks, Common Sen se re- and de-cappers, duck calls, crimpers, etc., etc. Our stock In these lines Is now complete and our winter's supply is now h ere. Pinney & Robinson, GUNS, BICYCLES, CAMERAS, Established 1887. Phone 147L TYPEWRITERS. SPORTING GOODS. 40 North. Center St., Phoenix. 5g. A BI3BEE KILLING Jote Gonzales Died at the Hand of an . Injured Hatband. One Pound Fresh Rolled Oats We have just received Eastern Pearl Hominy. EASTERN PEARL HOMINY, EASTERN FLAKE HOMINY, EASTERN STEEL CUT OATMEAL, EASTERN QUAKER OATS, EASTERN SCOTCH R. OATS, PETTIJOHN'S BREAKFAST FOOD, CREAM OF WHEAT And lots of others. See our south window display old fashioned grist mill. The Greatest Ever Will Be Here in a Few Days New Maple Syrup and Buck wheat now in at the store that's always busy D. H. BURNS, 13 and 15 Hast Washington St BICE'S GRAND OPERA The killing Sunday night at about 11 o'clock of Jose Gonzales by Julius Car denas, caused for a few minutes .quite an excitement In what Is ordinarily at that hour the liveliest part of the town, says the Bisbee Review. Yet, although the shooting took place vir tually in the presence of a hundred or more persons, at the inquest but little evidence was adduced beyond that of Cardenas himself. He testified that since 1898 there had been trouble between himself and Gonzales. That Gonzales had persisted in paying at tentions to the wife of Cardenas, and he, Cardenas, had repeatedly protested. Cardenas, in his testimony, proved very manly, making no effort to-im- plicate his wife in any criminality wltij j Gonzales. Last evening the two men met In front of the Turf saloon and after h few words, which scarcely attracted ' the attention of the many bystanders, ; Cardenas drew hks pistol and fired on; i shot, which, taking effect In the neck j 01 uonzales, ranged upward and pene trated the brain, resulting in almost Instant death. The coroner's Jury found merely a perfunctory verdict, viz: That the deceased. Jose Gonzales-, met his death as the result of a pistol shot at the hands of Julius Cardenas, and recommended that a further In vestigation be had. Cardenas is well known here and in Tucson. He has been in business here and is the owner of considerable prop erty. The man killed has been about here for some years and seems to hav been persistent in his attentions to Mrs. Cardenas. ILLINOIS BANKERS. McKEE'S GASH STORE Dorris Theatre MARTIN & STECHAN Managers TWO NIGHTS ONLY Wed. and Thurs., Oct. 30-31 RICE'S Grand Opera and Novelty Go. In scenes and acts from Brnantand Paust MMB. DORIS PRIMA DONNA SOPRANO CHCV. PIETEO BUZZ. PRIMO TENOR. Sis. Wanrell BASSO CANT ANTE. Signorita Kargnerlta Werckell CONTRALTO. lONE A Symphony In Colors. THE 13 5 AT WALTON and Company of exceptional excellence. Reserved Seats at the Brisley Drug Co.. Hotel Adams, where names will be received for subscription list. Sale opens for subscribers only, tomorrow, Monday, October 28. at 2 p. m. General sale, Tuesday, at 10 a. m. PRICES: Reserved Seats $1.50 4 Ticket Commutation Book J5.00 6 Ticket Commutation Book J7.00 Good things to eat. served In the best style In our pretty private dining rooms upstairs. The Coffee Al Restaurant Co. Venture Hill Copper Stock 40.000 shares at 23c. Will pay 11.200 commis sion to purchaser or broker. Boaz Duncan, 445 Wilcox Building, Los An geles, Cal. ' Queen of Queens Mermaid Washinz Powder. There will be a meeting of the citi zens of Phoenix at O'Neill hall, Thurs day evening, October 31st. at 8 p. m., to take action In the interests of the Phoenix Hospital association. An in teresting programme has been ar ranged for the evening, musical and otherwise. All Interested in the hos pital are earnestly requested to be present. Admsslon free. WARWICK SCOTT, Secretary. Quincy, III.. Oct. 30. The.features of today's sessions of the annual conven tion of the Bankers' Association of Illi nois were addresses on practical bank ing questions and subjects relating to the world of finance delivered by Chas. G. Dawes, former comptroller of the currency, Alvay Trowbridge, former president of the American Bankers' as sociation, and Edwin Goodall, treasurer of the Bankers' Money Order Associa tion of New York. The annual elec tion of officers late this afternoon brought the business sessions to a close. . Mrs. Cooley, 425 West Van Buren. experienced teacher of elocution, phys ical culture and delsarte. For good loads of crushed granite see E. R. Maple. Last Night's Entertainment a Very Pleating One. Notwithstanding It was a muddy and rather unpleasant evening to be out, the Dorris theater was well filled last night to greet the first performance of Rice's Grand Opera company. The entertainment pVoved to be all that the advance notices claimed for It, and it was pleasing in its unique character. "Margery," the curtain-raiser, is not exactly a recent discovery, but It is an interesting little farce, and the tal ented ladies and gentlemen that sus tained the various parts gave it new coloring and added interest. The three leading artists, Mme. Doria. Signor Wanrell and Chev. Pietro Buzz!, who fulfill the promise of. the company's name in their grand opera selections, were -not only well, but en thusiastically received, and each was encored till nothing but bows of ack nowledgment could be secured. They are not the only good singers in the world, but they are some of them, and their programme is a novelty hero that last night's audience Indicates Is highly appreciated. At the same time there were many present who cared less for grand opera than for something amusing and live ly. Such were highly entertained by Walton, who Is not only a musical wonder, but a comedian of rare at tainments. -He knows how t" v f'innv things, say them In a genteel sort of a uay. and In the musical line he is ready to do a turn with almost any kind of an Instrument. If he hasn't the instrument he wants at hand he will imitate Its tones on. whatever he can find that will maks sounds. "lone," the symphony In color. Is Just what the audience expected. The combination of light, colors and female beauty Is all tha could be desired. The finale was both a recitative ani musical trio from . Verdi's - opera "Emanl," . and the characters, of course, were the three musical stars of the company. The solo work of each was excellent and the chorus of basso soprano and tenor filled the theater with harmonious sound. The company will give another performance tonight. PERSONAL MENTION. ITse Mermaid Quien Washing Powder! William. E. Milner left for EI Paso on last night's M. St P. train. D. W. Sparks left for Chicago on this morning's S. T., P. & P. train.- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shoemaker of Cleveland, O., are guests of the Hotel Adams. W. G. Llngerman and wife were pas sengers to Los Angeles last night via the southern route. D. B. Behlow and P. C. Gerhardt of San Francisco, registered at the Hotel Adams yesterday. George E. Ives and Miss F. E. Ives of Chicago, are among the guests of the Hotel Adams. Mrs. C. B. Mabee anJ Alice V. Mabee will leave for Greeley. Colo., on tomor row morning's northbound train. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Henshaw of Winslow, and B. A. Fowler of Glendale, registered at the Ford hotel yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. E. N- Hazard, child and maid, arrived here yesterday morning and are registered at the Hotel Adams. Ed L. Latta of Ada, I. T.. and H. B. Suydam of Washington, D. C, reg istered at the Lemon hotel yesterday. Madam Dee; a medium and astrolo gist, well known In Los Angeles, Is In Phonix. and Is located at No. 22 South Third avenue. Superintendent IS. F. Porter of the M. & P. & S. R. 'V. railroad, who. went to Los Angeles on Sunday night's train, returned home yesterday morning. Mi-. C. M. Colhoun of Castle Creek Hot Si. rings, and Mr. H. P. Ane'walt of Prescutt, came down on last night's trum and are at the Hotel Adams. Ai :n x those registering at the Hotel Atf-t.::. yesterday were: J. R. Teas 'V. I.-. St l.ouis: S. A. Parnall. Calumet, Mi--V: Irittle L. Jordan. Pasadena: J. L. i ". a inng. Meadville, Pa.: H. C. Cas ti'. i'o ton; Thomas McKone, Mlnot, X. D. Tho: registering at the Commercial yt:-i.'i !., were: John Macke, Flag staff: J. V. Eva, Congress: A. R. W li ber. :. v. York: W. H. Howe. Nash ville: K. 1'. Keplcy.i Kansas City: Ed ward J. Ashley, El Paso; Joseph C. Moffitt,, IjOS Angeles; F. B. Meyers. Cincinnati; J. V. Edwards, Maricopa, and George O. Gemberllng, Tucson. Dr. Fosa has removed to No. 15 West Adams street. , Harry Brisley. C. A. Laraen We have made a special effort this season on our Perfumes. All the favorite odors of the loading American and foreign Perfumes, such as Palmer Ricksecker and Roger & GalleL We invite you to come here for your Perfumes and Toilet Articles, as our line is complete. We keep asking for your trade because we would like to get It. and we feel that it would be mutually advantageous If you would come to us to purchase all drug store goods that you need. The Brisley Drug Co., OPEN ALL. NIGHT ADAMS HOTEL r Ask your grocer for Mermaid Queen Washing Powder. All kinds or printing, ruling, book and magazine binding and book repair ing done satisfactorily and nuir-viv The Republican office. Miss Slrnms, dressmaker. -447. North Fourth avenue. - It Always Attracts Attention ssssssbss and our display of China. Glassware, etc.. Is the finest in Arizona. These are all new goods that we have selected with special reference to the require ments of the most exacting taste. The prices are at figures that will suit the purchasers. Remember our line of high grade Sewing Machines on easy terms of credit, renting and repairing. RICHMOND DAY CO. 21-23 B. Washlniton St. The Home Side Park Hotel--- Horses and for Guests Will be ready for guests on October 1st. Five miles east of Phoenix on the Crosscut canal. Altitude 100 feet higher than the city of Phoenix. NO DUST, NO MUD, NO MALARIA. New, clean rooms. Plenty of shade nnd grass. Swings and croquet grounds. 500 feet to the beautiful, soothing waterfall, where you may sit and dream the sunny hours away. Will call at any time and anywhere for guests and baggage free . of charge. G. H. Clayson, Proprietor She's Never At Home. Well, do you wonder at It? Now Just come into our store and let us fix up a room like this, and we will guar antee she will stay at home. We have nobby suits of furniture, now at $14.00 and up; Rockers ut $1.50 and up: Chairs 90c and up: Springs $1.75 and up; Mattresses $3.50 and up; Tables $2.00 and up; Stands $1.25 and up; and Tinware too low to price. . We have a full line of Household Goods, new and secondhand. All prices Inside the cir cle. CALL ON US. Spears & Toney, 32 and 34 W. Washington St. Ji4st Returned from the Eastern markets, where we purchased an immense line of the Latest Novelties in GOLD and SILVER. When our new fixtures arrive we can jus'tly boast of another one of the Finest Jewelry Establishments in the world. Wait till we; get fixed up. ' GEO. H. COOK & CO... Af'2onas Leading Jewelers j 134 West Washington Str.at FOUNTAIN PENS Thai a re. Wo rlh Buy ing is the Kind We Sell Just received our new stock of Parker Pens. Call in and" see them. Our line of STATIONERY Is good and up-to-date ELVEY 6C HULETT, CI Send'lJs Your Mail Orders. We Have The Live Druggists JUSt WLl WjUlt Sand 7 East Washington Street, Next to National Bank of Arizona. We have on display a fine line of house furnishings; good goods at low prices. Table Linens, plain and fancy, 25c to $2.50 yard. Napkins, plain and fancy borders, 25c to $4.50 doz. Towels, plain, huck, fancy linen and cotton. t Pillow Cases, plain, hemstitched and drawn work. Sheets, all sizes, fancy and plain ends. Pillows, genuine goose feathers. ' Comforts, Blankets and White Spreads. Let us show you the goodsno trouble and we can sell you what you need. The Alkire - Go 9 and 11 East Washington Street Telephone 2741 UP-TO-DATE On Statehood as Well as Workmanship Goods Fit One JVlere Hustler A. A. Long has associated himself with me and will be pleased to see t -all Friends Come anyway and see the goods and the trices M EGOUIER ',,,r'nK SUCESSOR TO ROSS AND MEGQUIER