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TIIE ARIZONA E15PUBI,ICA!N": "W EDNESPAT MOTTNINtt, FEP.T?TJATIV .1, 1902. 19Q2 PRICES SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUNS Stevens Make 12, 16 and 20 Guage, $6 and $7.50 Each These are the finest goods on the market. If you want other makes we can supply them cheaper still. Stevens goods are always the best in their lines. These shotguns are choke bored. good long killers, safe, reliable, tested with J nitro powder, and with genuine electro steel barrels. Hetter Roods than any cheap double gun. Note the price. Pinney & Robinson Guns, Bicycles, Cameras Established 1887 Phone 1471 40 North Center Street, Phoenix. Typewriters, Sporting Goods COME and see different ways of getting gold in Arizona. 1. A 5-stamp mill in full operation. . i!. A complete cyanide plant. 3. An old rocker that lms taken out thousands of dollars In the famous "Weaver country. 4. An old and tried dry-washer with many thousands of dollars to its credit. 5. A famous gold pan which has been in constant use for 22 years. Gold-bearing quartz, gold nuggets, gold dust, gold brick. Competent men to explain everything to you. Will tell you "just how It's done." All kinds of gold-bearing ore. Nov is the time just look it up your self, take no one's word for it. Most everyone has the statement of their grocery bill for January today. ' Now take this bill and compare the prices on it with this list. Every article quoted In our list is absolutely fresh and guar anteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Now Don't Fail to Do This, just to See and then if you think you can afford to pay credit prices for groceries it's your business. If you can't figure out where you are paying 10 to 20 per cent more for groceries every month we wili quit talking. Just think of it, 10 per cent. a month is 120 per cent a Year Can you do it? You 'kick like a steer in fly time" if your banker wants to charge you 12 per cent per year; still you walk up and pay 120 per cent and think you are receiving great favors because you have an account at this man's store. Most all of you can pay cash if you think so. Give your wife the. cash this month; let her buy gro ceries. She will show you how to save $5 or $10, and you won't have a collector hounding you to death for a bill on which he has overcharged you 20 per cent. CAISTER & CONGER Talbot Block Cor. First Ave. and Adams Good Goods and Money Arc Two Things that Talk! We Have the Goods, You have the Money. ON THAT BASIS Call on us for prices. Tou will find that we will give you the big end of the transaction on u deal for any of our high-grade furniture, crotkery or sewing machines. RICHMOND DAY CO. House furnishers 21.23 B. Wuhlniton St. THE PHILIPPINES GOVERNOR TAFT Describes Conditions in the Islands to the Senate Insular Committee 11-4 White Cotton Blankets, soft, warm, fleecy material. Broad enough for the widest bed made. ltluc and red borders. Per pair, $1.00 10-4 '-Heavy Half-Wool. White Hlan- lk?ts; deep red borders; each bound with white silk tape; an excellent VT.hje. Per. pair. THE LATEST IN I Gents' Cloves, ! Fine Neckwear and Hosiery 1 Also a new line of spring st3'lcs in I Negligee and Fancy f Shirts PLANK The Matter Plemlns Block; $2.25 White Bed Spread; a light weight, easy to wafh; large size. Kach. 45c I M P K X D I X O W K ATI! Kit. Washington, Feb. 4. New Mexico and Arizona Fair Wedricrdjy and Thursday : variable u inds. Wyoming Snow Wednesday ar.d prda oly Thursday: variable winds. Washington. Feb. 4. Governor TafJ. today continued his narrative hefore the senate committee on the Philip pines, concerning the Philippine archi pelago. Tn order to give tne army lis Just dues he took up and analyzed its work in the islands. He recalled that as soon as General Otis had received reinforcements iniltiefent for his pur poses ,t he Filipino army was broken up and scattered into mierrilla bands. On this point AguanUdo and I ..una differed. Luna advocating a continuance of the war on the old lines. So sharp was the difference, he said, that Aguinaldo had directed and secured the assassination .f I.una, thus leaving the way open for carrying out his own plans. He would not. he said, rrjort the incident if it had not been positively reported to him by General Funston. Aguinaldo said that if he did not kiil Luna. Luna would kill him. Indeed, the custom was to ord--r a man's death in his absence. fund have him killed upon his return. The presence of these guerilla hands rendered it necessary to place garri sons everywhere, there being at one . time as mitny as .V of th -in. This I rendered t he w.jrk of the army very ! ar lumt:; and t he at 1 ivit y. skill and bravery of the American troops was j such as to soon render the rnemy tired j of the war fare. J Speaking cf tlr1 military fMilicy in the Philippines. Governor Taf i said : j "War has 1m -n all over th"sc Islands ! and that which remains is a crime against civiliy.ii bin. it in also a crime against Filipino people to keep up thlA state of war und.'i- the circuinst Waces. They have worn out the right to any : treatment but that which Is severe and . within th- laws of war.' , Governor Taft also said that a great majority of the people of the islands desire peace and that the insurrection ists were by their acts preventing the mass cf the people from settling down and earning a quiet living. Instead of being allowed to do this they were k pt umk-r a system of terrorism, which should be stopped. A condition of activity continued until the lust -presidential election in th? I "ft i ted States." said the governor. "The insurgents believed that if Kryan j Fhould be elected there would be a ! change of pulley and that the islands wouid bo surrendered, placing those t who were In insurrection in charge: biit when Mr. M' Kinley was elect -d there was a feeling that there wouid be indefinite retention of the archipel ago and the system, then in force be continued.' Mew 2p Goodls i ir aim- We have received a small part of our Spring' Goods. Those now in are beantiful, new effects. A line of French Flannels, no two patterns alike, 30c to 85c per yard Gibson Wais tings with fancy bor ders, can be washed, 20c A large line new Ginghams, 7lAc to 15c A line of Spring Outings, 6Xc to I2l2c We expect new goods each day. Call to see them. No trouble to show goods. Our sale on Ladies' Ready-Made War and Men's Clothing and Hats still continues. 1 Gallon Tin Oil Can. screw top, ilouble handle. Kach, 20c l' Gallon Galvanized Oil Can, one that will last a life time. Each, A SILVER SERVICE !' lasts a lifetime and gives pleasure every day. Nothing else seems to combine beauty and usefulness to such a re markable degree. We have a handsome assortment of both flat and hollow silverwares from the best makers and of the latest de signs. GEO. H. COOK Gl CO. Alki re Co. j Telephone 2741 9 and 11 East Washington Street PHOENIX, ARIZONA 25c 1WV fzffl K. F. K-Hnel's Store will !e aw:;y till rtioenix bo b..i k. Scrry ill.- trails will mourn oar iri.''F, Liu time is CARD OF THANKS. j i ; money. Au revoir. Keep one eye on this' space, the other on our show window." EEMOVAL NOTICE. Merryman &-. Holley have moved their undertaking parlors to No. 114 West Adams St., where they have fitted up the most up-to-date office and chapel in the city. Arixona's Leading Jewoleri V I44 Wel tttai.igtoa Street. V Special Prices on Furniture j We mean it! The reason is to make room for spring stock, j IRRIGATING SHOVELS AND PICKS ! Several hundred second-hand irrit? atintr shovels, short handle shovels. picks and other implements purchased from the 1'hoenlx Construction Co. Great bargains. Spears 6e Wattawa New and Second-Hand Cash Store. 34 West Washington Street No present like a Navajo rup. See I The Curio assortment. Prices right. For' lithographed fruit and oranpe labels, bonds, stock certificates or other ; hiU crade litho. work, ask The lie- i I wish to express my sincere thanks publican office for prices and samples and gratitude to my friends for the before placing your order. We can sympathy and kindness shown me dur pleuse you. ing the recent illness and death of my ; dear wife, and for other favors re Use Calla L'dy Borax-Soap. ceived. EDWARD O. B. MANN. TRADE WITH V fX 1 t-fl ft I i . ft I B THE LIVE DRUGGISTS Easily Found and Always Reliable" 'Phone Double One 5-7 East Washington Street Because Your Dollar Buys lOO Cents Every Time Prescriptions filled absolutely correct at prices rea sonable. Send us your mail orders. I can Corn 1 can Tomatoes 3 lbs. Leaf Lard D lbs. Leaf Lard 10 lbs. Leaf Lard 2 lbs. Arbuckle Coffee 1 lb. I'ioneer Baking Powder 1 doz. Kggs, fresh ranch 17 lbs. D. Ci. Sugar G lbs. best Iink Beans Fresh Rolled Oats, lb 3 lbs. Best Soda Crackers 10-lb. box Soda Crackers..; 1 can Sardines 1 package Kalston's Food. ...... 1 can Columbian Cream 10 lbs. White or Yellow Corn Meal 1 lb. va'lley Cheese 1 lb. Macaroni ij lbs. Graham Flour 10 lbs. Whole Wheat Flour 1 gallon Coal Oil, best 1 package Seeded llaisinsf. 1 lb. Schepp's Cocoanut 6 bars Diamond "C" Soap Bacon, per lb . Hams, per lb 1 lb snow white Evaporated Apples 40e 7tc $!.::: -3c READ ALL Grand Introduction 0R READ ALL i-M.OO :;. -55c ' Klc : ."e Klc :to-; :soo ; :tiii' ! Klv sr.c ; 1 Tic 3 !v i Get a coupon book if you don't want to be bothered paying cash.' Ours are the prices that make them dizzy , Ani crowd he store that's always . busy. SPRING It has been our good fortune to become agent of the celebrated "Banner Brand" ready made garments. This house has a grand reputation for accurateness of style and finish. Any garment marked "Banner Brand" is absolutely up-to-date and reliable in make and fit. This day we open the first shipment this season of these goods in GOLF SKIRTS such as you will be delighted to see. The skirts have a peculiar nattiness about them, a little dainty touch which gives them "tone." Not any higher priced than any other good line of skirts, but just "a little better" and always just right. The handsomest skirts which have ever been offered the ladies of this city are now open for your inspection. Every one of them can be considered a special beauty and each individual skirt has its own individual charms, which will be easily detected and recognized by the good dressers. The colorings, of course, are superb, and the dainty touches of art are cropping out prominently in every single garment. - Be pleased to have you look us over. Many good things will greet you and we are confident you will be satisfied ye I "it - ST McKee's Gash Store v mm