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8 TXLE AHIZOXA REPTJTJLICA: ' ' f ' ' ' ' i" in Th ey Have Arrived OUK. tONG Those antici- J pating the pur- -l chase of a car nage or run about will do well to see our stock; 124-IS Bast Washington . St. ADVANCEMENT OF THIS LOBSTER Mr Barrett Engaged in Elevating Marine Life- Mr. Wlliam J. Barrett of the Pacific coast is In town. Mr. Barrett is returning- from New York, where he went more than a month age to witness the trial of the submarine- boat Fulton, which was very successful and of which the world has ai ready heard. Every American felt a patriotic Interest in that trial, but Mr. Barrett's interest was more than patriotic: It was personal.- -Submarine boats are made for the purposes of war, but to Mr. Bar rett alone of all the people of the United States it occurred that they may be successfully applied to the arts of peace. Everybody knows Billy Barrett, though many may not remember him In the alias of William J. Barrett, which sounds distant and formal, neither of which he is. He is also popularly known as "the Jolly glad-hander," on account of his cordial manner. Nor is it all manner, but rather nature. He Is always trying- to do something for somebody and. in consequence his friends are trying to do something for him. The efforts of a Seattle friend in this direction were eminently suc cessful and Mr. Barrett is now on the way to wealth by a "hitherto un trav eled route. He is pursuing his way along the broad avenue alone and un disturbed by competition. . Some time ago. when the people of Seattle were confidentially telling the word that that city was destined to shortly become the metropolis of the coast a real estate friend let him in on the ground floor. He sold him a few lots in the sound country; they were not exactly in Seattle, but they would shortly be within its expanding lim its. - Tast summer in the dull season Mr. Barrett went to see his-real estate. He had been engaged In booming' Seattle and telling his friends that it was the coming town and he advised them to get in. On his arrival at Seattle he met with some difficulty In locating his po sessions. With the help of a surveyor he ascertained that they were a. mile out in the Sound. That discovery would have been depressing tot a less elastic soul than Mr. Barrett, and even he for a time was at a loss to Know to what use he could put his property. Bot he was buoyed up by his beautiful relig ious faith." He knew that God makes everything for some useful purpose. It only devolved on Mr. Barrett to find out what God intended that Sound real es-r tate for. He spent a night in prayer and conjecture; in the morning it was all clear to htm; he thought it was strange that he hadn't thought of it without divine direction. He decided to establish a lobster farm. He would also set out an aba lone orchard and a shrimp vineyard and between seasons would -cultivate catfish. ' r There have been lobsters and catfish and shrimps ever since there were men, but man has never made any attempt to improve them. Horses, cattle and even dogs have been brought to a high degree of ywrcellence, but the lobster has made no advance whatever. Mr. Barrett saw spread before him a great and untrodden field for the impmv ment of the lobster. Only those who live near the habitat of the lobster know that when he emerges from the water he is an unsightly green.. The lobster of commerce is given his beau tiful carmine hue by boiling, a painful process. Mr. Barrett determined to raise red lobsters. He furthermore de vised a plan- by which lobsters would Dr. Hibbard Is GRADTJATB of rUere. ex- I State Pen sion Kxaminr, ami L.ealinif Specialist in enrome aim aimcuit case, tiiooo, hkiq, Kidney, Urinary. BUdde. Private and Btxntl diiaaci, nominal weakness with exhausted Tltallty permanently cured. Can oars and external growths removed with out the knife or severe measures. The reason of Dr. Hibbard s remarkable success is due to hi Ions; experience and exceptional ability in treating complicated and intricate diseases. Place your case in his bands ax.3 be dealt with honestly and scientifically. Re member he devotes lin entire time and study Uvc.hronic diseases. Jf possible Always be Essnlnsd by en Expert. If unable to cai) write freely and confidentially. MsnycKMca vield to home treatment. References: All the tenke. and prominent business men of the citr. Consultation, In pnn or by letter, free. Hours: 10 to 12, 1 In 3, aod 6 to7. Officu s.iid L-.Ur.u.ry, H. goo Avenue, HI b bfKd BoildUiff, Phoenix, Axisona. LOOKED FOR CARLOAD SuggifSr purreys, etc. Have arrived and no time will be lost in arranging them Jn our 5 carriage re pository for inspection. Thayer RKMBMBIR . THE WHITE HOR1 IN FRONT . catch and can themselves. When most men engage in a new en terprise they meet with obstacles. Mr. Barrett has encountered none. He has on all hands received the most friendly encouragement nd assistance in the way of getting his wares before the public. Even his advertisement is paid for by Mr. H. J. -Mien, of Jerome and Mr. O. J. Hall of this city at the reg ular local rates. . Mr. Allen has designed a lube I for Mr. Barrett's lobster cans. The chief feature of the label is the unsad coun tenance of Mr. Barrett surrounded by a wreath of glad hands and the whole design is encircled bv a. wreath of red lobsters fresh from the water. Mr. Al len has also caused to be drawn by a competent artist a couple of designs for cards to be hung up in the grocery stores where Mr, Barrett's products ar j offered for sate: There are two of these designs.. The central figure of one represents-a sum mer shower in which Mr. Barrett has been caught. His countenance betrays discomfort and he is heard to be wish ing for an umbrella. Nearby Is a sym pathetic blonde lady who Is Just out side the edpe of the storm and can af ford to be sympathetic. 1 his central piece is surrounded by smaller pictures, all suggestive of Mr. Barrett's new en terprise. A couple of catfish with broad grins are standing on their tails shak ing fins with each other, an accomplish ment taught them by Mr Barrett. Laugh'lng lobsters in red are cordiaMy clnsping each other by the flappers. As artistic ornaments of the picture there are wreaths and festoons of glad hands. The chief incident of the other dpign is also a marine view in which Mr. . Barret appears to be engulphed in angry waves and calling for help. The margin as in the other is filled in with sketches of joyous lobsters and happy catfish, all emulating Mr. Bar ret in the use of bis good right arm. Soon after Mr. Barrett' embarked In marine .farming he went to Jjob An geles, whither his agricultural fame had preceded him, and a banquet -was prepared for him by the Elks and other friends of the gladsome hand. The decorations were lobsters, . some red and some green. The piece de resist ance was a patriarch lobster. At each end of the table was a. smaller lobster and the chandeliers groaned and creaked with the weight of the lobsters suspended from them. The conversa tion at the dinner was confined exclu sively to the lobster. It was about this time that Mr. Bar rett heard that the Holland company had finished the . submarine, boat, the Kulton, and was going to give it a trial in New York bay on the following Sat urday. He hurried on to. New York and was permitted to go down In the boat, which remained at the bottom of the bay for thirty hours. He says the experiment was successful beyond the expectations of the company. He does not know what effect the new - sub marine boat will have on- naval war fare, but he is certain that It will rev olutionize the cultivation of lobsters, shrimp and catfish In Puget sound. It will enable the cultivator to get on more familiar terms with the fish and the crustaceans. By his personal pres ence he can advise and encourage them to greater efforts. It Is with fish like it is with everything else they cannot be improved and advanced morally and physically until their confidence has been gained. Hitherto Mr. Barrett has had to visit his farm, in a launch. , lie was so far above them that the fish thought he was . constrained and dis tant and that he felt only a sordid com mercial Interest in (their wellfare. By means of a submarine boat he can put himself on their level and show them that he i their ,.friend as he is the IF YOU HAVE WEAK LUNGS and have become discouraged as to recovery remember much can. be done by special scientific- up-to-date treatment, and this applies with double force, in tbe Salt River Valley. It will cost you nothing to conault Tr. Hibbard, and If you. are curable you will be tola so. If incurable you will not be deceived. Have you any chronic disease? If so, youeannot pomsibiy be cured by tsU experimenting' or by doctors who do not understand your case. Many a man although able to be about is Seriously handicapped bv some obstinate ailment and is therefore unfitted for pleasure or business. Tnose who suffer tiom chronic dfnesjes of the Throat, Longs, Heart, Stomach or Gen i to TTrinaiy Orsrans, from pile,. fist ula, rheumatism, neuralgic or nervous affec tion should without delay see Dr. Hibbard. To all sufferers 4mm maladies of the aKve nature we offer the lt treat vent, the newest remedies and the mot rational and complete meihod. If curable. Science. Skill and Bxperinece ' will ensure your recovery. Thmisandsof comparatively young men have beeoma prematurely broken down by phyai cal weakness. Such cases can be cured, The general practioner, however, ntterly falls. He larks concentration of faculties and can not accomplish what the trained, educated sDecialist does. Blood Poiaonina with v piil lit tic conditions, bringing with tnem all that is destructive to the human system, can be uneedflv cured, and without injurious drugs. On'r met had is that of tho best Euro pean specialists and beneficial results are sem in a lew dsys. Don't fool with electric betts or featment by sample trial packages. We treat each case by it Ml I and not by a Job lot system, nome treatment mav be had in some caes although It is generally desirable to have at Iran a single interview. When you cannot, rvervdetall tvil! be arfnlly looked Into. AH medicines aeut according lo direc Ofr THE . .. .. . 127-133 Bast Adams Street. friend of everybody else. Mr. BarrHt ordered a boat on the spot. 'It will be built for him en soon as the Holland company fills Its contracts with the government. It will be called the l.u cania, named after a Pullman car in which Mr. Barrett once rode on his way to Phoenix, a Journey with which mem ory llnsers. WHAT GOES UP Must Come Down. Nothing is more certain than that the use of so called tonics, stimulants and medicines, which depend upon .il cohol for their -effect, is injurious to health in the long run. What goes up must come down and the elevation of spirits, the temiiorary exhilaration resulting from a dose of medicine containing alcohol, will cer tainly be followed in a few hours by a corresponding depression to relieve which another dose must be taken. In other words, many liquid patent medicines derive their effect entirely from the alcohol they contain. Alcohol, and medicines containing it, are temporary stimulants and not - in any sense a true tonic. In fact it is doubtful if any medicine or drug il a real tonic. A true tonic is something which will renew, replenish, build up the ex hausted nervous system and wasted tissues of the body, something that will enrich the blood and endow it 1th the proper proportions of red and wtiite corpuscles, whirh prevent or destroy disease germs. This is what real ton ics should do and no drug or alcoholic stimulant will do it. The only true tonic in nature Is wholesome food, thoroughly digested. Every particle of nervous energy, every-minute muscle, fibre and drop of blood Is created dally from the food we digest. . i - . . The mere eating of food has little to do with the repair of waste tissue but the perfect digestion of the food eaten has everything to do with It. ' The reason so few people -have jer feet digestion is because from wning habits of living the stomach has grad ually lost the power to secrete the gas tric, juice, peptones and acids In tuf fteient. quantity. To cure indigestion and stomach troubles it is necessary to take a?ter meals some harmless preparation which wiil supply the natural peptone and diastase which every weak stom ach lacks, and probably the best prep aration of this character is Stua.rt's Dyspepsia Tablets which may be found in every drug store and which contain In, pleasant palatable form the whole some peptone and diastase which na ture requires for prompt digestion. One or two of these excellent tab lets taken after meals will prevent souring, fermentation and acidity and insure complete digestion and assimi lation. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are equal ly valuable for little 'children as for adults, as they contain nothing harm ful, or stimulating but only the . nat ural digestives. One of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest 1.800 grains of meat, eggs or other wholesome food, and they are in every sense a genuine tonic because they, bring about in the only natural way a restorative of nerve power, a building up of lost tissue and appetite, in the only way It can be done by the digestion and assimilation of whole some food. KEPT AWAKE TtX STILLNESS. There Is a Reneral shutdown of the principal mines of Angels Camp, says a Stockton dispatch to the San. Fran cisco Chronicle, owing to the fact that the Utica ditch, which supplies ' them with water po er, has been shut off since Thursday last. The shutting off of the water has brought about a pe culiar condition of affairs in Angel's. It? is the first time for a long period that the stamp mills have been silent, and residents of the town are unable to sleep at night, owing to the absence of the thunder of the stamp mills. A UNIFORM FRANCHISE. Congress Is authorized by the consti tution "to establish a uniform rule or naturalization," and that power should be exercised. The occasion Is urgent, because the quality' or Inimlgra'tiiin is deteriorating. We apprehend it is not in the power or congress to aiuiul stale laws which conrer the suffrage on un naturalized immigrants, but the states aught to repeal such provisions. Men to whom the federal government re fuses the right of citizenship because they are unnaturalized aliens ought not to vote in state elections directly af fecting national interests. Washing ton Post- ADOPTED A MARRIED. MAN.'.- Heading, Pa. An order was made In court this week allowing DariTel I. Saul of Shoemakersville to-- adopt Daniel Brandon, a married man, as a son and heir. He will now. take he name of Saul. . ; ' : Mr. Saul's petition says he Is without children and that Mr. Brandon" has lived In hir. family since childhood. Ills fadier is" dead. While his mother is lr-arriLd Again she consents to the adoption. New Tork. .Wprld, CITY BREVITIES . See C. M. Higgins for well dinging and pump repairing. 617 South Seventh avenue. NOTICE. To all persoYis who are indebbtd to the-W. A. Watts Company, notice is hereby given not to pay any moneys due said firm to W. A. Watts. Any persons not complying with this- warn ing do so at their own expense . and risk. . H. W. BERRTMAN.. The long-expected carload of cider has arrived. For sale by Louis Mel czer, at 75 cents per gallon. Kentcky sweet cider 60 cents per gal lon. G. W. Ward is, 213 West Wash ington street. . Mrs. Genter's dressmaking parlor at the Vendome Is now open. All work personally attended to. Use Mermaid Queen Washing ' Pow der! You must remember that Louis Mel czer's apple cider is the best tonls you can take at this time of the year. 36 and 38 North First Ave. For pure apple juice go to Loui; Mel czer's. 75 cents per gallon. -..Bring your Jug. Queen of Queens Mermaid Waihlnj Powder. Try La sco Tar for a nice, cleansing bath. If you want to feel real good you can do so by drinking pure New York apple cider. A carload Just received by Louis Melczer. Ask your grocer for Mermaid Queen Washing Powder. All ktnos or printing.-ruling, book and magasine binding and book repair ing done satisfactorily and quickly at The Republican office. , Good things to eat, served In the best style In our pretty private c lnlng rooms upstairs. , The Coffee AI Restaurant Co. All kinds of printing, ruling, book and magazine binding and book repair ing done satisfactorily and qulcl:ly at The Republican office. Quick worker Mermaid Queen Wash ing Powder. Read ad of New York Store, It will Interest you. Venture Hill Copper Stock tO.000 shares at 23c. Wil, pay tl.200 commis sion to purchaser or broker. Boax Duncan, 445 Wilcox Building, Loi An geles, Cal. Go to Mrs. Mosher's ladles tailoring and dressmaking parlors for satisfac tory work. All assistants first-class. Accordion pleating, knife pleating and buttons a specialty. Opera . bouse building. N. Porter Saddle & Harness Co. for Hand Made Saddles and Harness, made of bpst grade of leather; we warrant It. Also expert carriage trimmer em ployed. Satisfaction guaranteed. 142 E. Washington. It's the way things go in this world, but men don't get Interested in women who get interested in politics. We Lead in High-Class Groceries.. FREE! IMPORTED - Japanese HAFKiiis CHUKCHn SUPPERS sociETVoinHrns - ".FOR WHICH'- ' ' SEAL BRAND 'mm V COFFEE THE FIN EST i CROWN t. jmiss&mm a. . . feitTO Surest ism ; 1$ PURCHASED.? ron sale Bar' The r .1 ... ,i ...... - Wakelin Grocer Company r I . . . - 5 : Want Those Holiday Buying made easy if You Buy Here. We have ransacked the Eastern Markets for your convenience; placing on our counters , for your inspection the Finest Line of Furnishings it has ever been our good . fortune to show. ' , . ' ' ' ... , . .. Neckwear OUR COMPLETE ' HOLI DAY LINE IS NOW HERE. WE ARE SHOWING EVERY STYLE, SHAPE AND COLOR THAT IS THE CORRECT EASTERN . STYT.E' -AT 25c 50c 75c $1.00 3 l I t-1 i BATH ROBES, SMOKING JACKETS Biggest Selection, Lowest Prices in the city. 1 '"' t--4-t'fr'l"r-r'r-"l-: HI I tI4 - l4.M - - : - 4 SHIRTS Our assortment is greater than ever. Stiff Bosom Shirts are the proper thing. Ever shade of color, in stripes, plaids and broken figures, at : $1.25 ; MH I I 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I I I 1 I 1 1 1 l l-t4-l l l--l-4---4-! H-4. GOEiBERG CAUSE FOR THANKFULNESS. - "Pev'us to de amalgamation ob dis ycr collectshun." observed the piiytor, ' ah spoke at some lengf upon de sub jec' ob Thanksgibbing. "In mall po' way ah endeavored fo' to p'int out de various whys an' whar fo's dat dis yer flock should be raisin' its voice In praise dis glorious mawnin'. nn' ah hed hoped de result would hab been a trifle mo" apparent In do size ob deofferln'. : Howebber. . "But, in recountln' de many rings fo' which members ob dis gadderlu' oughter be thankful. It seema dat ah neglected one sinner." Here the reverend gentleman looked .-ibout and held up to view a shining suspender button which he had f'.ieu from the plate. "Ah refer." said he, "to de gemman what put dis in de collectshun. He oughter be thankful ah don't know who he am!" Harper's Bazar. . o LOST THE BET. . "Chumpley bet a man he could walk from New York tn Philadelphia." "Did he .do It?" "No; he got half way. dinldDd he couldn't do it and -walked back again." Judge. - -. : To own one of our new robes la a real pleasure to the woman who likes to be comfortable thctse cold evenings. ' -.4 They are here In all the soft. pfWty shades of elderdowii, ' tied with rord .and tas?cl nbmit the waint and well made and finished. There " is perhaps no article of wearing- apparel from which your wife, mother " or sister can derive as murh solid comfort ''around the ' house as from one of these bath robes. $4.95, $5.95 and up ; Da til A Robes ra i Socks Black, Tans and Fancy the kind that don't fade always acceptable by every man. Price from 8c to 50c Per Pair x Handkerchiefs Silk, Linen and Cotton; in plain, hemstitched or fancy borders, with or without initials. Price from 10c to $1.50 each I"f - - M - - ft - H - i-4-b-b Makers of Low Prices. REMEMBER OUR FREE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE FINEST COLLECTION OF ORCHIDS. Th; finest collection of Philippine or chids In this country in owned by J. C. Siegfried of Alameda. Cal.. and Is kept In a private conservatory, which has but lately been opened to the public In the various hothouses of his botanical gardens Mr. Siegfried has collected 2.760 orchid plants, and their commercial value is approximately $69,000. For up ward of 15 years he has been adding to the list until now he has more than 1GC varieties imported from 36 different paxts of the world. A. J. BRADLEY . UNDERTAKER AND EM8ALMER '-JADV CMBALMCI Chicago College of Knihatittin? to attend Ladies antl ChiMrcn. . ,r. Telephone 841 210 W. Washington St., Phoenix ions for Santa Dress'-, , , Dress :Vi- We are In receipt of an Invoice of new skirts from our New Yoric oftice sent especially for the holi- 'day trado. - Almost all the new creations v ill he ' found ninoitg thmu; prominent anions whk'h is the solid tuoked flounced skirt. W,'o are equally as ti"Oti on short as on Ions skirts, and have a complete line of both .kinds in corduroys, cheviots, flan nels, serges, kerseys, golf cloths, etc. All the new shades of blue, tirc-wtv black and gray mixtures. Prices as usual are ri&ht. ffifr BEST ALWAYS" Bought r at Goldberg . . . - Suspenders : ALWAYS A USEFUL AR TICLE; WE HAVE EVERY KIND FROM THE PLAIN WEB TO THE FINEST SILKS WITH GENUINE GOLD AND - SILVER-" PLATED BUCKLES. PRICES RANGE FROM ' ' 25c to $3.00 a pair 4.H.4 - t - H - j - H.4 I -1 1 Hill Mini - -j UllUtlllll II 4-111 ..l Fancy Vests Nobby In every detail the Correct Vest for a delightful present. Just what that man of vour's wants. Prices -. $2.50 to $6.00 l lilt I I f I l l l l Ring Up 2965 ... Thanksgiving Is past but the holi days will soon be here and you may need a new suit. Everyone wants to be well dressed, ladies and gents alike. We wiU fill the bill. Tou spend half of your life-time In your clothes, and why not have them , made by us where you can have all the I pleasure and I enjoyment of life. j You may pay a, , I few dollars more, . but look at the comfort you can take in wearing Lhem. ! NICHOLSON THE TAILOR V 43 WEST WASHINGTON ST. , Established 1SS4. ' Telephone 29& Goods There is nothing more ajppropri- n te fnr n fhriclmoo rift thnn a Tint- tern for .a. dress. 9 Our line Is even more complete" than uual this reason and here can be found all the new Ideas from this and other countries. ... We make a specialty of . black -goods in tine qualities, also of black silks. The saying . hereabouts Is, "If you-want dress goods right, go to Goldwater's. " Your money back at . any ; time you are dissatisfied. HtlllllH Glaus