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TII1T ABlZOA REPUBLICAN: Fit J DAY MORNING JUNE 30, 13p3. 8 This is No Washing Machine.... ' MIS Arizona tor Arizonians 1" What's more, it won't bother you auy to ' keep it clean. Of course joirknow it's a Sharpies Tubular Cream Separator but maybe you don't know that there is only one ' . . piece inside the bowl to be washed. Perhaps you A think it's like the old-fashioned separators with x a: bowl filled with ,pie plates and other pieces. Come and see the Tubular and we'll show you the difference. ' x THE BaKin wiiaiva Loairse CP Gold Mining Company. . - , I "V -l I P Jr?Tr 3Bf I ft IT IS 1 1 11 f EZRA W. THAYER 124126 East Washington Street 127-133 East Adams Street UKMKMHKlt T1IK W1UTI0 HUlISH IN FKONT, DISORDER AT GLENDALE Wagon Load of Prisoners From That Peaceful Precinct. Constable J. G. Hamniels of Glendale precinct arrived at the office of the sheriff late yesterday afternoon with a wagon loaa 01 prisoners coiimsuub of '.ten men and one woman. lie had taken them up for a disturbance of the peace: and drunkenness. - They were, all rtill drunk enough to show that the constable had made no mistake. That there had been a disturbance of the peace was equally evident. One of.th men had been pounded nearly to pieces. There was blood on all of them In cluding the woman. All of them are Mexicans. The woman" Is young but not innocent. They are all strangers in Glendale and had been working in a camp near there. Warrants for their arrest were issued by Justice Rabert pon before whom they will be tried to day. There is a justice of the peac at GlPndale but it was impossible for him to handle the ease without a great deal of expense to the county. There is no jail at Glendale. If the warrants had been issued from the local court the prisoners would have to be tried there. It would have been necessary to bring them to the county jail any how : and then it would have bee;i necessary to bring them to the- county jail anyhow and then it wuld have been necessary to take them back fo. trial.' Constable H&mmels was accom panied by two assistants. The coming of the prisoners was like a thunderbolt out' of a clear sky. This i? the first time since the beginning of the year thai Glendale. one of the mot peaceful communities in the county has contributed anything to the county jail. The precinct had been si lent so long that the sheriffs officers were not sure that there was a justice's precinct there and Mr. Hammels though a prominent citizen in that community had never been heard of as a peace officer. o The Capitol restaurant has changed handr. George Taylor, the opular chef, will preside over the culinary de partment. Special dyiner 5 to 8, 25c4 LOOKS BETTER EVET DAT cr en promising prospects. If ihe res ervoir should be snatched away at the eleventh hour it would b? felt by resi dents of thU valley almost as a death blow'. And fbr that very reason r.o- V. ,5 .- 11,.. kim.nir tn. admit that the I UUUJ I VJ O 1 1 1 I - ' I ' - enterprise is a surety till the secrer tary of the interior says o. out Keeps on hammering away to get things in Khnno on lines that have been suggest- j ed. In the Jhclghborhood cf a couple of thousand acre3 were Eigned up in the association; office yesterday ana tne country Is yet to hear from. There will certainly be some good results by Sat urday night. In the meantime those who have neglected to sign and who hae come to be a comparatively small minority should , figure on Saturday night as the end of time whether It proves to be or not. and get their names cn the big took. . o Your railroad ticket should read di rect to the Coronado Tent City grounds If you are going there for your vacation. The rolled barley of the Mills is the best in town. Capitol INDIAN SCHOOL BAND .Concert on the City Hall, Plaza Sat l urd&y Night. Storage Campaign Has Almost reach ed Hallelujah Point. The " storag-e movement looks better The storage movement looks better every day and people feel so good r.ow that about the first thing they du when They meet In to congratulate each oth- SKIN -TORTURED BABIES And Tired, Fretted Mothers Find Comfort in Cuticura Soap and Ointment The Phoenix Indian school band of twenty-four pieces, already equipped with a first-class local reputation, as weir as having been heard and ap plauded by seme hundreds of thousands of the American people at the Omaha exposition and elsewhere, has com pleted arrangements for a campaign In California, to be prefaced by a semi outing tour overland through AriZa. The band boys hope not only to have pleasurable summer, -but at various places they will visit and give concerts they hope to do enough business in the box office to pay their expenses. Mon day evening the band, which is under the management of B. B. Custer, the disciplinarian of the schoel. and the di lectorship of Professor Carlo Contrado, will leave for San Carlos and Hice sta tion. From there they will gq over land to Fort Apache. Snowtlake and. Holbrook. and "then to Williams by rail, where thevwill play on July 4. 5 and 6. After that they will go to- California for .an extended trip. But before leaving they desire to give a concert In Phoenix. Tlicy have ap peared in the tlty many times to play special numbers and in street parades, etc.. but have never given a regularly arranged concert here. They have de cided, therefore to give the people a treat Saturday night at 8 o'clock, when they will hold a free open air conceit on the city hall plaza, to which every body is invited. Following is the pro gram that lias been arranged for that occasion: March, "Phoenix Indian School" Overture, "Zampa" (Herold). (Carlo; Contrado). Waltz, "Hemcmbrance of Naples" (Bennett). Selection, 'Fra Diavolo" (Auber). Medley. "Kag Melodies" (Mackil). Tolka, "Nip and Tuck" (Vikoren). Fantasie. "The Fall of Santiago" (Dalboy). Sextette, from "Lucia Di Lammer moor" (Donizetti). March, "Hooligan's New Idea" (De Witt). y o A CASE OF INSANITY she had been adjudged Insane before. He asked her If she had not been drink ing. She admitted Aha she """had a drink or two, but not enough to hurt her. Under the cross-examination by the court it was brought out that 3he had' been doing- her share to keen the traffic in liquor up to Its present high standard, but she had been ill much of the time and she regarded liquor In the light of medicine. The court said he knew her to b? a Kood woman but for her appetite for strofts drink. He lectured her severely upon the habit generally and especial ly because it made her a nuisance in fne neighborhood. It turned out that the witnesses Knew that liquor was at the bottom of the trouble, but they had not intended to say so until that fact was brought out by the cturt. Mrs. (lancey was diaxharged an admonition in the course of the court said without a thought or profanity, for he I a gentleman of deep religious conviction and active prac tice. "Now, If you wouldn't drink th neighbors wouldn't be complaining a,' your raising hell all .the time." i Southern- California Business College, GH S. Grand ave., Los Angeles. Open all the year. Faculty the best, teaches business methods and thoroughly han dles all studies requisite to business education. A safe place to attend. Send for catalogue. witA vhiclj Fine Mexican carved work on belts, etc., at Porter's 142 K. Washington St, Mrs. Balke's Orange Cream for sale at BalUe's Curio shon. DIPLOMACY. Jaxsnn I would if t stand f1- that if I were you. Why don't you call him a liar? - W?.gson That's just what I'll do. AVhre. where is your telephone? De troit Free Press. When All Other Remedies and Physicians Fail. Instant relief and refreshing sleep for skin-tortured babies and rest for tired, worried mothers in warm baths with Cuticura Soap, and gentle anoint ings with Cuticura Ointment, purest of emollient skin cures, to be followed in severe cases by mild doses of Cuticura Resolvent Pills. This is the purest, sweetest, most speedy, permanent and economical treatment for torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply skin and scaly humours, with loss pf hair, of in fauts and children, as well as adults, and is sure to succeed when all other remedies and the b$t physicians fail. The agonizing, itchiug and burning of .the skin, as in eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis ; the loss of hair and crusting of the scalp, as in scalled head; the . facial, disfigurement, as in pimples and ringworm ; the awful suf fering of infants, and anxiety of worn out parents, as in milk crust, tetter and salt rheum, all demand a remedy ot almost superhuman virtues to success fully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointmeut and Pills are such stands proven beyond all doubt. No statement Is made regarding them that is not justified by the strongest evi dence. The purity and sweetness, the power to afford immediate relief, the certainty of speedy and permanent cure, the absolute safety and great economy have made them the standard skin cares and humour remedies ol the civilized world. Which Turned out To Be a Manifesta tion of a Jag. Mrs. A. M. Claneey was before the probate court yesterday on a charge of Insanity. She lives on McKinley avo nue. not far 'from First street, and nbout 11 o'clock the niht. before had disturbed the neighbors so much that a call was sent to the police station. Officer Andrews responded. When he eot to the Clancy house he believed that it was an insjnlty case and he called up the office of the sheriff. .Dep uty Wldmer went out and the woman was brought to Jail. She was discharged from the asylum last August after a confinement of a year. When she was brought' into court there was.no sign of insanity ex cept extreme nervousness. She an swered all questions intelligently and in language which, showed that she had been a woman of refinement.. When she was asked her age she smiled and hesitated: she did not knew whether she was 38 or 40. but after a little fur ther hesitation fhe admitted that the latter figure was probably the nearer. Two of the neighbors were present as witnesses. They vrc friendly to th accused, hut they said the annoyance, which had been going on for several nights, was unbearable. It was impos sible to eleep anywhere in that com munity, for Mrs. Clancey's screaming. When she was not screaming she lay in bed and pounded the headboard of the bed with her heels. Regarding the charge of screaming. Mrs. Claneey laughed and said' that the had merely been singing. The pedal drumming on the headboard of the bed had taken place liecause the nights were so warm that she could not sleey and she had to keep herself engaged at something. The probate judce about, her case than anybody else, be- Physicians are calling attention to (be fact that influenza or grip has come to stay. In the larger cities there h-w been a marked increase in diseases effecting the organs of respiration, which increase is attributed to the prevalence of influ enza. Persons who are recovering from grip or influenza are in a weak condition and peculiarly liable to pulmonary dis ease. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disco vrr cures coughs, bronchitis, lung "trouble"" and other diseases of the organs of res piration. It is the best tonic medicine for those whose strength, and vitality have been exhausted by an attack of grip. It purifies the blood, cleansing it of the poisonous accumulations which breed and feed disease. It gives increased ac tivity to the blood-making glands, and so increases tne supply ot pure blood, rich with the red corpuscles of health. "A word for your 'Golden Medical Divxrr T.' " writes Mrs. E. A. Bender, of Keene. Coshocton Co.. Ohio. "We have been nng It as a family medicine for more than fonr yearn. A a cough remedy and blood -purifier there is nothing better, and after having the grip Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Is just the light medicine for a complete bracing up." Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery." There is nothing "ju,t as good" for diseases of the stomach, blood, and lungs. The sluggish liver is made active by the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. DERM A KOLA ointment cures all skin diseases. A large order of Woolens JUST PLACED THE LARG EST OllDEIl FOU FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WOOLENS FOU FALL AND WINTER WITH E. S. SELHEV, REPRE SENTING E. II. VAN 1NGEN OF NEW YORK, (THE LARG EST WOOLEN HOUSE IN - THE WORLD. NOBBY PAT TERNS GALORE IN EVERY SHADE AND STYLE FOR NOBBY DOSSERS. NICHOLSON Th Artlitic Tailor and Cutter 41 Wt Washington St. Powder THE BEST THAT CAN BE MADE STCICTLY FVRE msxa AND mru HIGH-GRADE A PURE FOOD ARTICLE y Honest Goods-Honest Price Hoe Industry Mfg. Co. Tcmpc, Arizona Ranchers, - . Miners, Prospectors, and Everyone 1 in Town and County Will Save Monsy when buying Groceries at . Frank Griefs 218-220 W. Washington St., Phone 431. Perl-La-Creme, FOR THE SKIM. To break up that roughness of t!ie .-kin. Use Bear's Porl-la-Creir.c. It softt-ns he pkin. It makes you appear young er in rot-let y and. last but not least, it is fine for GENTLEMEN afte shav ing. You get it ONLY at BEAR'S. Large Bottle OOo. Smaller Bottle 25'. Remember you get what you ask. for at J. BEAR'S DRUG STORE Opposite City Hall. Scn-l us your mail orders. We arc prompt. t t . v Cereals t 5 Mother's Crushed Oats FOR BREAKFAST Always Fresh and Sweet t . X t t I E. S. Wakelin Grocer Co. i CAPIFAL STOCK, $1,000,000. 1,000,000 StURES. , BOARD OF DIRECTORS: A. GOLDBERG, President. G. II. I1IRSCHFELD, V.-Pres. S. J. MICHELSON, Secretary. D. GOLDBERG, treasurer. S. W. IIIGLEY. v 66 MINES" Situated twelve miles northeast of Wickenburg, on the Hassayampa River, and in the heart of the .. . Black Rock Mining District. A limited quantity of the stock of this company will be sold at r T PER SHARE. .' . . . . As soon as sufficient money is raised to complete development work now nnder way, stock will be withdrawn from the market. TWENTY P. 0. Address, Box 98, Phoenix, Arizona, mm i a. m . .)!! Mmmmvri i mm.m j 4f v HARNESS 2 1 . We carry a full line .of Harness of every description, the most complete stock in the territory. Call and see us3 when you want a new harness. Oark-Pratt Vehicle Go. Sole Agents, Opposite Fire Station. I.J-1HJ L FECIAL TOPAY n IWe Close at Noon. COME EHRLY A1J our 5Scwash silks, beautiful goods for waists, klmcnos, etc. It's imrossible to fade them 1a wasliing. This IVidrnirtg 39c: Ladles' Summer Ribbed Vests. Th' rt'sular i'Oo kind; all siz'js to chuofco from today at 10c Each. Men's $1.25 Summer Shirts, 95 c. Take your c-hoi-e f any tl.2." t;Ii i r t in the utore tday fm- 95c. "A big variety to choose from. y TflEBEST ALWA?S: .ue naa Deen her guardian when - . - 1