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THE AIUZOXA KEPULLICAN: SAT UK DAY MOB XING, JANUARY IS, 1302. 2 THE AR1Z0M REPIELIC AS. PUBLISHED BY THE ARIZONA PUBLISHING CO. GEO. W. VICKER8, Pres. and Gen. Man. "Kxclusive Morning Associated Press "Dispatches. The only Perfecting Press In Arizona. The only battery of Linotypes In Ari zona. Publication office: 3S-38 East Adams street. Telephone No. 471. Kutered at the postottlce at Phoenix, Arizona, aa mail matter of the second class. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Ry mall, daily, one year M'eekly, one year ' Cash In advance. ..19.00 .. 2.00 BY CARRIER. Dally, per month ,75 PHOENIX. ARIZONA, JAN. IS, 1902. The scientific journals do not share the doubt of some of the scientists as to the practical advan FAITII tages of the Marconi IN wireless telegraph. Cas- MATlCONI. sier's Magazine goes into the history of wire leas, telegraphy and shows that it is no new thins, for the ancient-? by va rious devices used to get messages across valleys. But there is no carping at Marconi. It asserts that a vastly larger employment of wirelss tole Eraphy is already assured, and that the Lloyds have entered into a ton tract with the Marconi company for messages and that the rate of twelve cents per word will extend over a per iod of fourteen years. Already excel lent results have been reached. Emer gencies in lighthouses and on ships have been ' met that would have been impossible of prompt -relief without the system. The Electrical Review, one of the i most responsible of . the weeklies do-j voted to electrical interest.-', fully ne- cepts the wonder and value of -Mar- I coni's labors. It thinhs that' the , gieatest value of the new discovery wiil be in ships keeping touch with ( one another during all of the ocean ; voyage. "If," it says by way of illus- j tration, "several years a-r, when th steam.-hip Uir.bria broke her Fhaft in mid-Atlantic, ail! limped into port more than three weeks overdue, some word could have been sont of her con dition and position, it would have re lieved an intense anxiety that was felt In at lenst two countries." To this and more, the jmirnsil.-i adds the statement: "The value of such a sys tem in war is practically incalculable, and will doubtless lead to a revision of naval cod 3 and strategy." One effect the discovery had, as the Philadelphia Tlmea observe?, was t3 depress the price of cable stocks, in spite of the fact that the trans-Atlantic wrrking of the system may be years away. Taking everything into consid eration, it seems conclusive that the young Italian has made a great and useful addition to the rcier.tillc history of the times. well as many other thing". Senator Hoar is a dear old gentleman whose heart is overflowing with kindly feel- -E for everybody except the Ameri can soldier. He Is always ready to fear that any discreditable rumor concerning our soldiers Is true. The senator yeems to forget that the sol diers composing the regular army of the United Siates represent almost every county in the union, and that no better type of the American citizen can be found anywhere. The benevolent senator prefers 'to believe that the re spectable citizen, when he enlists in the army, becomes a worthy object of suspicion. He seems to take a delight in believing that the coarse stories set afloat concerning our boys in blue 'by the Filipino Junta at Hong Kong are true, and his heart Is moved accord ingly. If he wishes to dwell on a phase of the war which really appeals to the emotions of an .American, he should give some thought to the gentle methods of the "patriotic" Filipinos who reward kindness with treachery and assassination. a sermon, as lie was known to be partial to very long ones, but that he should be confined to a prayer. The doctor took advantage of his oppor tunity and prayed, as he thought, for everybody on the earth and the wat ers under the earth, mentioning a host of persons by name. The next day he and everybody who read his prayer were astonished to find that he had for gotten to say a word for Henry Wilson, the vice president of the United States, so the official reporters, after a con sultation with Dr. Sunderland, inter polated a nice little prayer for the vice president along with the; ethers, and the truth of history wnh thus preserved. The City of Mexico recently honored j rtc-plriaiiis-m. P-ut when dusk comes they "will go to roost, xo uo una uiey the memory of the feminine patriot Uonna Jos-eplia Ortiz de Doininguez by erecting a satue in her honor in the Plaza Santa. Domlrgo. I'.y the census of 1S00 only two rtates hr.d more foreign-bcrn than native born male residents of voting age: Minnesota and South Dakota. ' Stops the Cough and works off the Cold Laxative Briimo-Quinlne Tablets cure a co!i in one day. No Cure. No Pay. Price cents. THE HAPPY IiANCE. During lr-1 there were put down in the United States 3.C5T miles of new rallrways, this estimate THE being that of the sta- WORLD'S tistical bureau of the RAILROADS, treasury. The increase gre-.ter than has been recorded for any yer since 1830, and brings the trackage cf t'.lis country up to 1P9.3TS miles, exclusive of th? large and rapidly growing mileage of urban and suburban line3 operated by elec tricity. The railway m!le..ce of the whole world is estimated by the bu reau at 4S4.348 miles: that of the Uni ted States, therefore, constitutes mere than two-fifths of the total. Roughly speaking, this may be taken aa a meas ure of the productive energy of the American people an lomnarei witn that of the entire population of the globe. Of the total mileage now open to traffic North America has t"6.657 c.il"s, Sir. Percy Sanderson, the British consul general at New York, is indlg najit at the wide circulation of reports that the Boer prisoners in Bermuda are not prop.-Iy clothed. Writing to the New York Sun. he ssys: "A mistaken impression being apparently widely prevalent that the prisoners of war in Bermuda are not clothed by the British government, I have been re quested by the governor of that colony to make public the fact that all ic lUlaite clothing is issued entirely free of charge by the military austerities to ai! prisoners of war who have not the means at their disposal to buy their own clothing. His excellency Ftcites that there is now in the colony a ,.u.nt ty of clothing sent to Bermuda for the prisoners or war. v. n.m ai -..i-present time is net required: that if. notwithstanding, any new and Unused iMhlng is forwarded for the prison ers of war. they would not be preelu-iei from receiving it. but that it has hen found necessary to prohibit further dl'-trlbutlon cf worn clothing from the i .iter of sanitary i - ' Is this the girl I knew, . . So proud, so lovely? Who thrilled me through and through. If she siwke only? ' So fair, so line was she. So far away from me! Now her eyes shine for me Shine for mo only. All they wish Is was being driven ask no man's leave, a roostinc- place. Once a great ganp up Governor street about nightfall, when the turkeys espied the trees and fence of the Uapitol Fquare and forth with proceeded to go to roost then and there. NcthMig could stop them. All the drover couid do was to guard them from thieves until the next morning, when he easily persuaded thm to re sume their march to Bacon's Quarter Branch, near which was then the great eFt wholesale turkey "market" of Rich mond. Richmond Dispatch. Is this the face I knew. Its secret keeping? Are these the eyes too blue CI thciiphi) for weeping? Now such a child Is she. Dim are the eyes I see When she looks up at me I'd s-.vear her weeping. I:.it Ut night the fiddle played A tune that never before Any fiddle in mortal hands had played As Wf- swept over the floor. I bent and spoke a word; And never an answer came. But a blush thiit was hid In her heart nd her.rd. Am! it lit in a sudden flame. It lit in a sudden tire That lit her lover's life Sv-fi-p higher. O fiddle bows, h!gh-r and higher! She is to be my v. lfe! United Stites as precaution, and a x vice of the " in dofereme to -ilitary r. u t h u r : t i e-: tae 1 I So dull. town I knew, so dreary? The Rochester Democrat and Chron cle is mu h scandalized by the man- Europe 168,60.1, A?ia 35.HS0. South Amer- I " .i,., -..r-i.n I Is this the heart that gr;iv Therein so weary Now, now. ro kind is she. Green grown the tree? to me Bright i.-; the tr. wn to n:c Winter's ?;GV.-n weary! AH druggists guarantee every bottle Df I'hambe.-lain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to anyone who Is not satisfied after using two-thirds of the contents. This is the best rem edy In the -world for la grippe, coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough and Is pleasant nnd safe to tak. It pre vents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Soil by Elvey & Hu- lett. It is sometimes hard to distinguish between the peacemaker and the busybody. "Some lime ago ray daughter caught a severe cold. She complained of pains in her chest and had a bad cough. I g-ive her 'hamerlain's Cough Remedy according to directions and in two days rhe was well and able to go to school. 1 have used thin remedy in my family for the past ceven years and have never known it to fail," says James Preader past, merchant, Annalo Bay, Jamaica. West India Islands. The pains in the chest indicated an approaching attack of pneumonis, which In this inst-ince was undoubtedly warded off by C'ham bei Iain's C:iu?h Remedy. It counter acts any tendency or a cold toward pneumonia, told by Elvey & llu'.ett. CASTLE CREEK Mot Springs. TAVAPAI COUNTY. ARIZ. j "Season of 1901-1902 now j open; New buildings just i completed: More rooms with j baths; all rooms heated by hot water system when re quired; electric lighting of buildings and grounds. High standard of excellence In all features strictly main tained. Descriptive pamph let on application to L. II. Landis. Pass. Agt. S. F. P. & P. Ify Co., Phoenix Ari zona, or to C. M. COLHOUN, Mgr. HOT SPRINGS. AHIZ. Gordon & Snnthline Brick Manufacturers Common Press and Stock Brick 1 PHOENIX FOUNDRY I & MACHINE WORKS jl Machinery, Supplies, jja Castings, Repairs, U Etc., Etc. 25 to 33 North Second Street jj KEEP YOUR FRIEDMAN, TKTPAWN3R0KER, who can help you in time of need, and vou can always tind him at 41 North Center, where he is open for any fair deal, and has bargains for everyone in .unredeemed pledges, auch as watches, diamonds, shotguns, rillea and cevolvers. Arizona Loan Office 41 North Center 8tr-ef. Nr Hotel Adama. South Third Street, Tcleuhone SU 1 ica tg.3il. Africa- IE S10 ar.J 15,22. Mexico. v.ith in IK? Democrat says: "Now the of Gotham who used n with their affected lint night the fiddb- played :-.!. c th.-t n--v:.r botor;- 1 An - ti.!.:ie in rr.oritil hi a. is hid played, j And mv heart is playirg It o'er. H. '. I.l'NNEl".. . ,: : ner .-.US11U11U : . , . , .. : have been dcportlns tiiemseives ia em Ff,.. -I u- the violinist. Com- one rsiiwa iiiuea luitg, iium a x .,,.. incident ... 1 menting on the llrooklyn lnciuent I . 1. r n pno vn. r-i -i I the ! jirJinn qvsfpmr. now r.-.vr 17Gf7 miles of I women . ... . . . Palerewski . sentimental raptures are ater itase of having a restless and ener-I famou voun, violinUt. xvor driven t-i Kirhmon-i in drives of Prising nation for a .neighbor. Of . ' . mnl, nnr-chested 50 or CC. From fnr off as Henry the Canadian and Mexican- '. . ..... ,,, , j;nd Fmnkiin touniies turkeys wciv He is awkward and ?hy exrept in the handling of his histrunu-nl: hut tr-' women have made an idol of him and arc as enthusiastic in thrir worship as course, the Canadian and Mexican governments are entitled to credit for their enLourajrerr.ent of railway con struction, but it is a fair "assumption thot but for the proximity of the Uni ted States and the marvelous expan sion of American industry and com merce the greater part of the steam roads in the adjoining countries would not have been built. Of the half million miles of rail ways in the world about one-third are I owned by the governments of the t countries wherein they are located. Xire-tenths of the German roads are ! and i Tm.c war, a time. ar.J that less than Jan thirty or forty y -nrs :ik . w h'-n turkoys driven lir-r,-. In francs, or droves, they nr as trtu-table us cuttle and can murrh o;iU- v.-!l and us r:ipidly. Their Inr.g 1- ninii.'y them for f.-Kts of p- Money lo Loan at interest Sf Taken Soon E2lF" Must be Git EJge Security. ( JANUARY FSRST i 1902. The Bashford - Eurmister Company WHOLES A LS INI) RETAIL DJCALE&S Vf Gsnsral Merchandise Frescott, Arizona We carry full lines of everything. We have a big store. We do a big business, but can tlo When la Prewutt it will please us to have you call and pet acquainted R. H. BREEME: No. 21 North First Ave. I ., ii!n,lnn w ns ln-rn e the UliaKc n . n K. w w B ir- 5 rT? fR 51 r" ITT. C U PI U t WI" ! Of Wudda. 1 nej lUMlw V V-VhlJifTrt.'- lilt- V. . :.r- . r..-....i. of p.f:.iuo..i Krco. h pl,yi' un. w':l qr.iy ci;; i.-yr.u u? .J : order in -after a concert the other night in t' -:V;.rc. c j r ler ln Jirooklyn. beSBed for o lock of hi j r to rrrvu hair and frantically kisroi h.tn nan i. !. vjraf :. i -..., i:.-u.m-; plants another milestone on the road of your life and ours. We hope that our relations, as dealer and customer will continue os pleasant in 1502 as in 1IH)1 it shall be our effort to -make them so. i Anything in meats or poultry you may buy of us will be the best we can eet here. Is your New Year's day BUCKEYE STAGE Leaves Commercial Corral About G:'30 a. m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. ml frantically kisrej h.m hanl -Pleasu ko away, you worry ir.e. prayed ; the lad, but they persi?V-J in their ! worship until he managed to escape, ihat opinion wilt that young man have of the dignity and crrtii".K. in by -;' i .nr. au-i. 1 th I. rr :r ;nt"' t e ne; Kcir'A'nrri:: l ladies afW-1 reserve of j h an exper- ; 1t rt,-tnniTsvrns!B0T"rct are rGpMf3 with lrsttla'llii. ..1 t iiv v.Miniit J a i',c-n''"t- u l ili'"'" i A xviit -. v. o. iJrx tmf . -ii Francisco CaL & HLT.F.TTJ. FOU PALK RY FLVET DR. LYON'S rencii Periodica Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accQnplish Oroos The United States mar:-hal?hip for Arizona la not the only thinff troub ling Senator Hour. He HOAI1 has nightmares con- AXD THE corning the Philippines. ARMY. In a speech in the sen ile the other day, lie declared that he had heard "dreadful things" (not specified) about the con t of Amerioon officers and soVlii-rs in the Philippines. He wanted a com mittee appointed to po to the islands and investigate the numiron;; rum-.irs which ln"?im 0:1 re-i hins him. He was still pained r-t the thought that per haps Airuinaldo had been ::hindered. The story has been in circulation a long jlnis .connection. time that the "second 'rcorBe Wash- It is significant that in the United !Kmtes. where transportation facilities ow neu oy ine ieue.ax i;u ei iiiiiiil ui , iiericun by the varioui states comprised in the icn(e7- en-.pire. Two-thirds or the Russian j -. . ! roads were built and are owned and j Tne jn tne s-.-cl mills at Homo- operated by the government, as a re !,,, s.,. contributed S10.C00 to the i ro-iriv nne.h-ii those of A ustria-Hun-.... 1.1 rn i it :-. hr.rdlv I DESIKED RESULTS. Great . j r --cviiii'- iu'.-iiiu,ta. -- - t in (VBrmnfinnli'rrnlti nnd ImitMlCnS. ' bJI;ilUi1 ton wl:h fat-sliciie bisnatnro on Kiae cl ir.o roi-.o, in: ijZx 1 Sena for Circular tu iVIl-lAMJ J1KU. CO.. bole Agents. ClcToicnd.OuLu. xj" ated by companies under Hases. The I tne laborers in any patticular class of I p . , ,,.-; j nKAlt. I'l'-TO-OATr. DliTOUST. republic of France, In accordance w:th .,,f..l.tlire could contribute that , . V P. T. fhsriey. 15 West WashlnRton St. Phono 12J srary. Nearly all the Italian roads are 1 ,..,,., hie that thr-re ir, anothi-r tow government property, but are oper- j ,n woru outside of this country whore known female rinedy. Tlie rcnninolspnt op onljkln prrsto-rKvsrlCar- the franchises under j Emount cf mor.ey to any cause. They i fsgzSrSSXSSBrSr the , terms which the railroads within Its borders j do nQt jt to contribute, it in;::l. were censtructed. will became the pro- I voumcs for the Ft '.le of American piietor of nearly c!l o" them by the j trale nill American nianuf:.cf.:i ire es middle of the present century. A large . .:1i,liFhr.ients. b-.-.t louder still does it pror-ortion of the railway mile-ige in!.. k jn re(-osnition of the p:i' y of : it'-e dead president which nnd - it pn! - ' GO. ; i operation in India C'u.OSj miles) is pub ! lie property, while practically all the ; railways in Australasia are owned by i the various colonies. Anyone may j drs.w whatever moral he pleases from these facts. Thcie is one considera tion of weighty import, however, in lngton" sold out his countrymen to the Spaniards several years ago. This, he thought ought to be investigated, as I sifvr r&-.T. i. v-:-? have been furnished by the adventure of private capital, the people have greater and cheaper facilities than are afforded In other countries. These are. after all, the main considerations. Grand Oca ftSea Some men seeni to defv old aire. They walk erect. Their eves are bright. Thir laugh is hearty. They noi mm of yesterday. & They are aiso men f':' who have kept physical condition in fe"s'S xne past, as we grow pV..y; i accumulates in the Avstem. The bodv cannot throw it off without assistance. So, little by little the irchinery of the body is clogged, vitality is lowered, and enjoyment of life ceases. Dr. Pierce's Goiden Medical Discovery, cannot make old meTi younir, but it does make them strong and healthy. Hy removing the waste accumulations, by increasing the blocd supply, by strength ening the stomach and or-s f diges tion and nutrition, and thus increasing the assimilative and nutritive powers, ''Golden Medical Discovery" makes grand old men. -1 -tifiered for six years with constipation and incligeMion. during which time I employed sev eral ph ciciaai. but U-.ev conUl n: rrach my can?. write- Mr. C. Popplewell, of Eureka Spriacs, Carroll Co.. Ark. -I felt that there was no ne'io for me. could not retain food on my stomach;' had vertigo and would (all helpless to the floor. I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's rioltlen Medical Discovery and little - Vellet.- I am now in good health "for one of' my ape 6o yrars. I owe it all to Ir. Pierce' midicinea." Dr. Pierce's Pellets greatly benelir old men by keeping the bowels ia activity. It seems, from Washington dis- ! patches, that when Dr. llilburn, the blind chaplain of the senate, in his opening prayer the other day, invoked , the Divine bles::ing on the reporters 'who send out the accounts of what ' congress does, he inadverently launched a controversy v. hit h it may require ; another prayer to settle satisfactorily. The uncertainty as to the chaplains invocation is the application of it. The newspaper reporters in the gal lery think he intended to pray for the shorthand rejKirters on the floor, who record the proceedings for the t'on gressionul Record. The shorthand men. on the other hand, feeling that they J are n it in a condition to need being I prayed for. are sure that Dr. Milburn j had in mind the newspaper men in the I gallery, who report the proceedings of . the senate in their own language and not In that of the senators. Both sides of the controversy have submitted ar guments to the chaplain, and it is un derstood that he v.lll construct a prayer that will make it absolutely clear whether he thinks the Congres sional Record reporiers or the news paper reporters generally, or all ' thtm together, are the ;n r, u he prayed for. The dlscvsj ion ov er thlf import? r.t in-tter h-s brought to light the fact that the chaplai-i's prayers are open to revision when occasion de mands, just as the rpe?chen of sena tors and reprercntatives are. When Charles Sumner died in 187?, it was decided by the funeral committee of arrangements after much discussion. that Dr. Sunderland, the senate chap lain, should not be asied to' preach sible for these men t live end prospei . It shows that the men v.-hj work in the Homestead mills recognize in the protective policies of McKinley their ; present happi:;2ss and prosperity. j ; I Cyras Curtis, publisher of the La- dies' Home Journal and too p-turu.i-Kvening Poet, says the phenomenal cir culation of both publications was built up by advertising. . "I have spent from two to three hundred thousand dollars a year in pushlns my perio lice.!:!, and cf all the theories concerning results from the expenditure of money in pub licity, there is only one thing that is absolutely sure, and that is: Good ad vert;: in", if persisted in, surely pays." It pays Mr. Curtis to the extent of hundreds of thousands of dollars an nually. He is no exception. m& Guests Key c? Isar Havana -ass---- Sigar Bast en th Market ason Saton. flgts. 234 w- b, V O R RENT , Purnlshed rooms $10 to 515 per month Two-story furnished houe, Firal avenue. $35 per month. Two-story unfurnished house, Wash ington street, $-'5 per month. I-t l-t SALH Brick cottage. Third avenue, $750. Two-story brick house, Washington street. J2300. i lG-aere chicken ranch, house, shade ; trees, 1 mile north Camto 1 grounds. I J120U. 5 acres two mties east city hall, $400 ! RlB-ksml:h shop. t-:C0. 1 1 W. J. MURFHY, O'Neill Blk. K 1 AMBR0S corral, J. W. Ambrose, Prop., ,1 Cor. First Avenue and M-aroe Si Does a GENERAL LIVERY AND CORRAL Business. The Model Grocery. . Alu-ays ready to sorve th- pt ojile with the be?t the mar ket affords. Everything- new si.ml rleiin. When in trouble give us a. trial. Prompt delivery. Opposite from Adams Hotel There are two republicans in the Ala bama hgislatuie. two in the Arkansas legislature, none in the Florida l'.-gls-latuie. five ill th" ;?orgla legislature, none In the Mis-issipp! lt-gislaturo. c-no in the youth I'nroiina legislature, and nrne in the Tf-xaa legislature. There i-i ni renublican In the legislature of Louisiana. The union reform or referendum party, which had Its origin in m-.o and proposes as a means of settiins all iinpottant public questions their sub mission to the voters of the state or district affected, dies hard. It ran a ticket in Ohio last year and polled for its nominee for governor 2.71S votes. r I M KE I J 1.11 ' A. tt-: V'-y. JTlUltl I 13 Griswcld Ssiis ths Racvcls the bebt and easiest runninff Wheel on Varth. Sells good tires for $2.00, best. V4.00. MoFt complete repair shop In the y. fahearst and Lawn Mowers Fharp- I. , Kfys made and Hioycles re- red. All work guaranteed. I awoke in the night about two o'clock and found that something I had eaten was fermenting on the stomach. I took two Ripans Tabules and had no fur ther trouble. At druggists. The Five-Cent packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. The family bottle, 60 cents, contains a supply for a year. BIOSTETTER'S STOMACH BSTTERS What this v.oilderful medicin-j will do for you must be gathered from what it has done in the past. It has re r.tcre.l thousands of sii-kly people to good heslth during the past fifty years, and will not disappoint you now. It is a specific remedy for ail ments of the stomach, liver and bowels, such as Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Con stipation, Ulliousness, 'Dizziness or Sick Headache. We urge yoa to try it. The genuine has our private stamp over the neck of the bottle. For overlWenty-fiveVers Americas Standee! High-grde ten-certf Cigar. HAAS . UArxUtn ui .vj..Li5irioiorai LOS ANGELES, . CAL. Central Park Floral Go. Cut Flowers-- ortters promptly fillled. 138 South Spring Street J los angki.es, : : calif. Roses, House Plants, Ivtc. REDONDO Carnations, Violets, All jus Kodaks and Photo Supplies DLVtlOPiNG - PEJXTING rL'.P.G!NG (pscidl. Atte.itioa (iivcn Co Mail Orders 213 S01TI1 BROADWAY 105 ANGatS, CAL. IIOWLAND -& CO. Santa Fo Vlirtefal Springs . HEALTH AND REST RESOIJT Hot Sulphur Baths, - tor- l.OO. Noted Mineral Wote-r-. For the treatment of Rheumatism, Nervous Debility, Spleen. Liver and Kidney Troubles. Excellent table: 4 trains each -way dully; only 12 miles from Los Angeles. L). II. SIMMON'S, Manager, Santa Fe Springs, Cal. Los Angeles offlce, 201 Currier Building. Hates $1.50 to 2.50 per day. . . . . . . ... ( - s'A Heat Shirt Front Attracts Attention. . . don; ppt;..'.r-V-4-jrJ-f :C-3c" SHORT tWTloLff;wKTT.TO it DR. JORDAN'S great Iflj! 31WiET.ST.,SiFKliC:SC,tlI.. f W urul. t r.tLi.f-. -es or nv r.itractt il X Vfl UK. uun;JAii UiSiAScS Of men v 9 frcui ij-trtiimith-'Ut Tlis u nrMcrtar;, g TraucmritTrll hyn Hijrt. Itiuit- a ft nl Kmr, tor krtnre, A Tuick and I !V ruical cure f-r lkiJf. Fhro an-i iki cal. t-y Di. Jordut's ftpeul pita- 7 V One ih- in otheriris, UrrU at'oation to., Mntl it nmkos a lot of rttfTen-nt'o wlieth r one i tonn'k-uously i-orrect or oonpiM'usly intTorrwt We mike a specmitv 01 makinir Shirt Fciiots atTtictivf, on well a :l-irs mnl Cuff ui v our Ijtuatlry a irtuL. You in for GooU Work aud prompt delivery. Arizona Laundry, C97uAtaa Telepfaooe 391 rirm it'-e mi trit'T nrtrat Trttinrrtt pr- M I trt:-. A i'.Mi'iw Cure m every re W yet:, uaiuu FKLL. (A Alutl book lail or wriie JANJCOIOSI Market St., S.F. V WesterAiecjrjc & Machine Company t o jnliinc and Contract 4u fleams. Otn- rl Bupplioa and Motor Rfprnrs. Ksf.n:t-fc lori'lnhort on I-'Kli'mrt ucd Tower 334 S. Main Bt., PHOENIX BAKERY CONFECTIONERY When You Incubator t the L- Ak II i 1 1 ii 1 f one at Iou-e Phoeni-tnj lor new CAtaiOft Kanry R1b . ios Ai-iwtts. i Is Your Bread Lights v as a feather, flaky, sweet, pal atable? Is it wholesome, nourishing, strengthening? It will be all of these and more, too. If you get it from the Phoenix Bakery and Confec tionery. Ed. Eisele Proprietor .- - Established 1881 'Phone 891