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4 THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN: WEDNESDAY MORNING; OCTOBER 22, 1902 BUST RECEIVE 0 m FOOTBALLS, S4, S3, S2.50, $1 50 FOOTBALL BLADDERS, fresh stock, new pat tern, 80c each FOOTBALL PANTS, $1.25 and $1.50 per pair SHIN GUARDS, 75c per pair IICAD GUARDS, Jackets, Jerseys, Sweaters Outfitting of clubs a specially. A new line of baseball pants also received PINNE.Y . ROBINSON The Gun Store Guns, Bicycles, Cameras Vbo.e"?!157 Ty pewriters, Sporting Goods 40 North Center Street. Phoenix. ARE YOU ONE OF THEM... Hundreds of citizens of Phoenix are enjoying the cup of fresh roasted "An kola"' Mocha i.nd Java these mornings. Art .-ma tic, pungent and delicious, if properly made. It steadies the nerves, brightens your wits and brushes the eobw. hs from the brain, refreshes and im is-o! ates you, in fact imt ' you in the pink of conditi m for the u.ij.'s fray, and generally lauds you on the side of the winner ::t night. air "Ank'.ila" MiA-lia and Java coffee is the most hontst toffee told in Phoenix today. Ahs dutely as free fram adulterants as the driven snow. It ;,'. f.u ther. It's better, it's purer, than any othr. When you l.ny stale eo!T. o you lo:e the cronia and ouugeiuy f the berry, which es capes and you use the dregs. UNBIASED OPINION OF JUDGE BARNES the democratic candidate fcr congress. He was unwilling to f lander the dem ocratic members cf the United State? senate; he would net asser; that they would not vole for the admi'rion zi a i pulilii'.in tc . 1 1; or;.-, run lie T:uui"ut it would be a neat compliment to them for the territory to go democratic at lh? coming election. I In describing the passage of the cm 1 nibus statehood bill through the house I of representatives he Rave way for a minute to his snake editorial instinct. Then it was that the overwhelming- re publican majority was opposed to the bill, but refrained from giving expres sion to its dissatisfaction with it who:; tii!1 time came to vote. It required an effort on thp part of the orator who had hesitated at no r.nake s-Ury, however strange and pic turesque, to tell the audience that the election of a republican to congress ! would 'mperil the further progress of the bill, and he did not make the effort. ! in. consequence of which neglect, Sam 1 t;el Webb, th" chairman oT th? terrl- tori.il democratic committee with dilli i i-ulty concealed his disappointment. I Generally Judge llarnes was scuml on ; the labor question. He announced In the oourre of his discussion of this I phase cf his address that he was not speaking upon any particular platform. ' 1 v which lie could only have meant the Tucson platform, fcr he could liavj lire n expected to speak on no other, lie not only recognized the tight of labor to organize for its own protec tion but h believed it was best f ir all in the United States senate would never tor a moment think of admitting Arl : era into the sisterhood cf s-tite-5 unless the peopje proved themselves to he democratic. The republican senator.; had grown tired of being in the .ma jority and having all the responsibility of the government on their shoulders. They were clamoring for two demo cratic senators from Arizona, and if Arizona could not supply thtm, what was the use of taking the territory into the galaxy of states? Mr. l'.ullard further proved to the sat isfaction of a part of his audience at least, that the democratic- legislatures oi Arizona had not always been bad, but in his defense of tin m he kept himself will within ancient history. There was not a word from any of the later one-- from the furious mule legis lature to the lamented twenty-first. Mr. Hullard was in good voice but his logic was hoarse and his facts were in tlamed and swollen, in need of the early services cf a spiritual practitioner. M A We ar l8 or itLvery body. CAMELBACK OIL COMPANY Meeting of All Interest October 30. to Be Held On the Territorial Political' Situation lOc 3'n) paoka, Friday emig res of fresh Craps Nuts 1 lb. n'-w chocolate creams; they've got in now. NEW EVAPORATED APPLES. PEACHES. APltlCOTS, PRUNES. DATES and NEW YORK RASPBERRIES. These are dizzy And crowd busy. the prices that make 'em the store that's always McKee's Cash Store classes that he should do so. In thi. belief Judge I'.arnes is on all fouis with Senatcr Hanna and with all the republican orators who have taken the stump in Arizona. Nor did the speaker say at any time that the democratic party had anything to offer for th: re lief of the laboring man which the re publican party was not offering. Judge Karnes handled the trust ques- I IIUH 111 LI Ilil'Hri ,nr 111.1(111.1. .11 ll'.l his belief that the trust was the result j of republican rule, but rithr of an j eve lution. The trust had become an inevitable condition, a problem which ' was to be solved. He thought, without i saying why he thought so that the democratic solution of it would be th" I best. He repudiated free trade or any interference with the tariff arrange ments of the country, except for the repression of those trusts which had destroyed competition at homo and ha 1 who i become oppressors of the people. On this subject Judge Karnes recognize, t tne oenencence oi me proiecuon la -oij trad and belli ved that the wall should be j kept up wherever it would do any go nl. I As 1 1 the management of the fi. reign possessions cf tee country tne speaK-r ! said the republican parlv was doing the best it could, but he intimated that the Vnmiriilii' ivirlv liv i-feiyiei t f ilo Pire' uneuior oi repiuean c parade? ist os I and incidents would enable him to live decently and refrain from politics. The Republican has no objection to the In His Address to Maricopa Demc ciats He Dots Sot Eeheve That Democratic Success Is Absolutely Esseutial. in o. Judge W. II. lias been il purine, nt live ye.trs, I'emot rats It had been thought that the munilkent salary received by Judge Karnes from j The KepublicMii for his services as tie- I Karnes of Tucson. charge of the snake this p.iper for about addressed a meeting of in this i t y last night. affairs of if it were iV- A5"Jfe'V x Kffi. ivni ifi n A Quick Breakfast Is always possible when the cook has gas at her fingers' ends. A match, a light eggs in three minutes, chops or steaks in 10, and there you are. No smoke, no smell, no ash. Better use gas, don't you think? Others do; why not you? Want to know more about gas? We'll tell you gladly. Phoenix Light and Fuel Co. Cor. Ist. Ave. and Jefferson St. Tel. 2401. evident purpose of Judge Karnes to keep in practice as the relator of snak" stcries. I he more weird he becomes the more valuable will be his services in i the department cf this paper which h-; i has filled so long and so ably. Rut it was brought to the notice of the management of The Republican last night that Judge Barnes has not been doing his best work in these col umns, though it must bo admitted that his work hss been considered satisfac tory and his salary has been paid him ungrudgingly. He seem -d, frr instance, to have risen to a superior hc-ight in the art of snake story telling a couple of years ago when he described the wonderful intel ligence of a pet rattlesnake owned by a Mexican of Tucson. One night a burglarentered the house of the owir-r of the snake. The reptile threw a coll about his neck and pre vented his escape, whil? he stuck hi? tail through the key hole and for a polkeman. Thfse ars the ( xperienc" in h milling the Mate could do much better driven a chance. The general prosperity of the country was admitted by the speaker. I'.ut It could not ias- t f rever, unless there, w as a political change. The democratic party had if wps true rot contributed to it in any wav, but it had always been v illing to do so anil was ib-barre I only by opportunity. Now- the tir.ii had come to give it the chane? an I prosperity would be perpetuated. mny be desi ribed as The Camclback Oil company in now j down VM feet anil everything is run- j ning rnii.othly and satisfactorily, ex i cept for so'.ne time past the directors j have be' u keeping up the worn, on their j own responsibility owing to lack of ; I'unJi-. Oil having been discovered in : Pinal tounty. the company feels great- j !y encouraged, and hopes to be able to j continue the wcrK. In order to do ro, however, money nuft be forthcoming, and Secretary W. I). Tanner will today I. sue the following self-explanatory j letter: ; "At the meeting of the stockholders j of th ; 'amelback Oil Company, held 'September C.rith, certain subscriptions vt i r I4 t'vel witn the provisr. that total oi $3,0(0 bj raised. More than I half of this a::;a:nt has been sub- j Isciibel. brt none of llu- subscriptions I jaie available U'.il.-rs the re-tricu n is! ! 1 1 moved or th? total .-r.r.o jr.t is sub scribe:!: The board of diret tors has de termined that it cant" t c- atinue t In- j cr.r further i::d -Me Iness unh.-s pin- vision i,: made for its payment, and ; ha:: theiefue called for a meeting t-.T , the stc k holders and all paiti s i n I -r- ! : st 1 oi ii tuber I'i'th. 1!' -J. at the hour; f 2: CO o'clock p. tn., w hicli me ting will i be held at the looms of th" b.arJ of! in Phoenix. Your presence at ; this mccti'ig is important, rn it will then be decided whet'aer the work vill ee I I : I I I . I Ue. I il' lit. I il" i owns its i;vn ma' bila i ;. . I v. .ak'i k v.-ry ' salisl'.n liiri'.;, j I., "il 1 1-- ov. re, near riorv: FIXly "Hide-; St. li I lie:. S i ol I'll the liini tins are b it h tn ab ile! iii.l.llll WoltC now m I it may be v. iihi:: a few .bundle f tlii' di-ioveiy of r.il h -r, ." O . RAISING THE WIND Our fall stock of men's, ladies', children's and babies' shoes is now in We have the best selection in the city, ail sizes, all kinds of leathers, toes, soles and finish a strictly up-to-date department. To go with the shoes we have a beautiful line of ladies' hose. Men's half hose in all colors and :i Weights, rices Rigli 2 !' 1 o (k ce. : JL i n-lo-.i the ; ur r:-. as : I feet 4 M o or Telephone 2741 i 9 and 11 East Washington Street Co PHOENIX, ARIZONA Another Assessment tn the Demc f ratio Candidates- The speech argument in favor of an experiment. Things were very good, it is true, as they ars, but nothing is so good that it might not be made better. Having concluded his argum -nt th judge felt it incumbent upon him to speak of the candidates. He knew both Mr. Morri- Ti-.e democratic, county campaign an 1 !::::r.Jgjrs ars gro.ving desperate. They have ord. red another assessment of the 1 ;:i:ii;dat.s who complain that they had already been over-assessed, and that they can so far see no good re sults of the expenditure f the money. One of tin m -went Into the air" when h-' w.-.s raised Ube SixtH Avenue Motel j&jz? Only Home-Like Hotel in Phoenix Kverytliing New, Xeat and Clean Elegantly Furnished Sunny Rooms Table Uusurpassed II. M. CHAPMAN, Prop. son and Col. Wilson: both wore honcn h'e men and clt"1" would be a i i"'it th" territory. Those who liked the or lonrl th? better wre at liberty vote for him. and the same privilege would not be denied the admirers r f Mr. Morrison. As to the county can- rattled j didntes of the republican and demo- sanent era tic tickets, the speaker knew many in a nd refus , to come in. The managers say that the money they want is not required for pr"Si nt liculs bm that it will be esscn- to j tial on election day: that if th-.y do points of the incident and they are re- of them and knew them all to be good peated now so that striking as they men. Xo mistake could be made by may seem, those who heard Judge Flames last night may have the con soling knowledge that his powers as a snake editor are not on the wane. Eut after all he was tame in compar ison with most of the other democratic orators whom the people of Phoeniv l ave heard in the course of this cam paign. He believed, or he sail he be lieved, that the cause of stah-hoo the voters of this county this fall. The judge thanked his audience fcr having coming out to hear him express his fairly unbiased opinion of the situa tion. Th meeting was closed hy George F'urdy Billiard, who wrought himse'f into a state of excitement over the statchoad question. Mr. Bulla rd wa dead sure thr.t the republican inajarily 11' t gel it. all that th.-v have d me will go for nothing. One reason why some cf the candi dates object to any further assessment is that they fear the money is not to be used in the interest of th? whole ticket, but for the benefit of certa in can didates. The ticket is. as is well known, divided into factions, or rather, it rep resents the factions of the Young Men's Democratic dub on one hand, and the Jeffcrsonians on the other. The com mittee which will have charge of the money is Jcffersonian. The Jefferson ians though have a grievance of their own. They complain that the club or the leading members of it are getting ready to sacrifice the last of the ticket for their civn representatives and wcrd has con.e to them ol" oners to trade. That was the very thing the b iding JcfTcrroiiiarr fear;-;! when the unrv-e-rs-ary compromise was made with the "Young Men's Democratic club in the onvention, and they fire engaged in reminding- the compromisers of the pr dictions made at that tim. Seme hard stcries will be told about -some of the republican candidates on the eve of the election. A conversa tion was overheard the other night be tween two members of the democratic committee, at which it was agreed to nss.ijl three of the republican candi dates. "We'll wait." said one of the com mittee, "until a das' or two before elec tion and the stories will last as he:;: we need them." You MustiStop for a cool room end quiet night's rest at The Williams House, Maricopa, Arizona. f. I... Kasterling has opened new un dertaking pallors at 44-46 K. Adams, cni.t r First. Tel. 31 FANCY G!oDSk ! r.dffea and reeds tor Indian baskets; stamping for burnt work a specialty. Mrs. YV. Hill. 5 South Second street. j Mrs. Aylwin's hair dressing parlor, jil So. ('enter. Cotton block, upstairs. TOILET SOAPS A Complete line ol the leading brands. We carry a very laige line and can please you on soap. Pure Castile Soap L 1 ioc Bar It works nice with this water. Remember us when you think of soap. ELVEY& HULETT The Live Druggists 0 5 and 7 East Washington St. POINT! GOODS AN copysi; Ml it 1 1 GOOD DRUGS Are as essential as diagnosis In case of sickness your physician must know bis profession, so must the druggist his. We fill prescriptions promptly, properly, of pure ingredients, at net exorbitant prices, and bespeak your patronage if we have it not now. t;h ur vve be so favored? Every toilet access ry. Our mail order department is con ntly increasing. Send us your or- PhoneU211. Cltirie's Pharmacy ? McCtlRf, Ph. G. PROPRIETOR. K 1 J U 1st Ave., Phoenix Arl. Dependability is woven in every yard shown by the New York Store so much for the stability of the potent and very significant point about our goods is the sightliness of the patterns and colors. Those elines, Basket Suitings, Broadcloths and all the new and wanted makes and shades, are here in profusion. APPLIQUE and Other Trimmings fabrics. Another dashing new Zib- Silk applique in solid black and white, these are the newest in the market and bear the stamp of fashion's approval. A full range of patterns at prices from 40c to $2.75 per yard. Cotton apiJinues in fancies, blacks and white. In all widths and a large of prices from lCc to $1.7o per range yard. $1.65 Zibelines The glossy fur cloth that has so taken the popular fancy. Colors, castor, new blue, brown, wine: 4-in. wide $1.43 $1.2r ISroadcloths and Venetians Xo need to mention colors, they are all here, 12 colors and black; f4 inches wide 97e .llic Venetians, strictly all wool, 38 in. wide, all colors and black. This is a beautiful fall suiting 4.1: Cac All-Wool ladies' Cloth, .12 inches wide; good value at 63c 43c $1.23 Ktamine (black only), bought at a reduced price; while it lasts 73e $1.25 leaver, heavy, for fall skirts, colors black and blue, 51 in S3e aCc I'ebbie Suiting (black only) C5c; $2.00 Peau de Soie, silk, in black only. (We have made a larg? purchase of these reliable, durable goods, and at very much reduced prices.) This line at $l.j A better line in the same make, h beauty; well worth $2.25. Price $1.6'.) Many other prices equally advan tageous will be found here. Stic Colored Taffetas. This is the chance of a lifetime. We offer the whole lot at. per yard 67j $1.25 Black Taffeta. We will not at tempt to describe this line. See it, the value is unapproachable. For this sale. price 98e $1.40 Colored Taffetas, beauties evei v one, all well worth $1.40. They gn at " 97c FANCY frenchTlannel FOR FALL WAISTS These goods are more leautiful than ever, and the variety is-endle?s; we mention only a few lines. To be appre ciated these goods must be seen. $2.25 and $2.50 Individual Waist Pat terns, new shades, fancy stripes. All at. each $l.9S Fancy 75c striped French flannel. worth Plain French Tricot, all wool, endless colors, worth 40e per yard 2'Jc A line of fancy at 30c per yard .. waisting; good value Passementeries New Oriental Laces Fancy YoKings Cut Steel Buttons Pearl Buttons, all sizes Flyer in Lining's Mercerized Sateen Lining', regular price 35c yard 22c 124c Percalines, not all shad es, nut many useful, at per yd . 81 c All tne Latest Trimmings SS&3Z