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t 3 THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN: MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26,-1903. G rlTHE: -VERY.- SLIPPERY MR. CRAWFORD 7 sear Ji PERFECT LIQUID DENTIFRICE FOR THE TEETH BREATH t The Mail Pouch Thief Who Was Taken to Philadelphia To Be Turned Loose. EACH' QGTli POWDEB 'I writ to lot yon know how I appreciate yout Csciin't. I comni-ncoii taking theui last Novem ber ami took two t :n vnt boxes and pasnej a tape ) worm 14 ft. lone. Then I commenced taking theqt ttpniii ami Wdnei lay. April 4ih, I passed auothnr tuie worm 'JH ft. bng and over a thousand nuiali anu. revi.u ; my taking i'ajicar.'tB 1 didn't know I had a tape-worm, t always had a small Appetite.' j v m. t . Brown. ;h t ranklln St.. Brooklyn, N. x. Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Gnod. Do Oood, Never Sii-ken. Weaken or Oripe. 10c. S5c. Sue. Never ! sold In buIR. '1 he genuine tablet statuptd CCu Guarantoeii to cure or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 594 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES STRONG AGAIN. Yuu who r-uce y.;rrrpsc J Curtly pi, w iqnr - nul tra ly nerves, I ut i:ow have iiis.itric?ii-!it p.:vsic.-il ioicc to 511 in:rly atteaii to (jT'iruj.: y tlnue-n; o'.i rho Irt.vc .1 scu 01" "iill-ijf:n.'i!i .MLrr the slightest cxeytion ; jcu 7ho are dull, languid m:J on! ia siir;ts ut an n;e v!un ymisliouM he full of jhyslcnl fire; you avIio may ifv Hint your 1 :'. i s not wo: IH the s; r;i;i;Ie there isascientific means of rei:tcmin? nil the pi"''""4 jjuutis wljitli bct-m to be eutiivly l jit. 1 Il.ive cured thoitsanrtj such at yon. luu"t cxpevirn-tit with your, healtii or money. We 'will tahe the fisk. Jfsix toxcs do not eure ynu, your monry is returned. for jeari ivc h::ve lee it curing 11.cn on these .-atisfaclv'r";' terms. S1.C0 yer 1-.r, R far f no :no'V l in plain package Hook free. Address l'KAL Mi.1)1c:nc Co., CI' veland. Ohio. FOR SALE BY EL.VKY KULETT, THE LIVE DliUGGISTS. .:..x..j..;...;....i..;:.-.:..:..;..j..:..x.. PERSONAL. 5 S. I. Uorr. c. ' riinaw. Micii.. nniv-c-d at the Hol:l Ada in? y:-trd.iy. Mr. and Mrs. A. XI. Murphy, cf Gret'n Hay. W s.. ai ril y-Fiei day, and are stopping at th;- Tlotfd Adams. D. C. XIartin, of ian Fra i:.is n. is at the Hotel Adains. C. E. Taylor came in from ;iah. ar. l registered at the Hot'd Adams. C. F. Karhs and Jr.o. Ll.-wllyn , 'f Tx)s Angeles, are usts cf the Ho'.il Adams. Charles Philips.' of chii-ago. is a re cent arrival at the Hotel Adams. Geo. H. Gallaphn tame down from Prescott yesterday morrdng. He is Ptoppiner at the Commtuial. E. Xlyers of Springfuld. O., is puest at th-- Ccmmercial. A. E. Slack, nf Ht. Louis, arriv d at the Commere'al yesterday. Lee Iiheinhardt is at the Coinm?r tial, having arrived from St. L:iuis. Xlay Horton came u.n from Ilishej yesterday. He is stopping at the Cirii mercial. Chas. F. Miller, of Minneapolis, is a Ktiest of the Commercial. Charles Lyuer, of ('iminnati. was among yesterday's arrivals at lh' 'ommercial. Fred J. Xliller, of Pana, 111., is a re cent arrival at the Ford. C. S. Scott, reiiorter for Th 1 K'puh li.an. is spending several d iys at Hot Springs to recover from a sp"ll of xieuresthenia. James P.. Thorpo of I'wwr, to whom the contract for building the Tonto basin telejihoia:- hue recently awarded, has leturnc-d to Phoenix. E. I). Gage. J. H. Gage and XV. r. Staunton reached Phoerdx in a special from the- south on Saturday. IT. C. lluf.ird left on Saturday night lor SacraniiUo. J L is family l"o!lo.v -d last night. Grace Doming left over the Soutle-i n rout" for Los Angeles Saturday night. Xirs. E. XL Xlosher has rc oiiened her dressmaking pallors in the' lion is! opera House building. Tailored and! veiling gejwiis a spee-ialtv. . a Whi-lli.r a girl is. pi-lly. or w hr-ther ; lte thinks she is, she a. ts tie' same. A K bison Glebe-. About six months afte r :t man 1 : s li;'irri''d for a ho-ai", liis wife begins t t :- how ligeres pree-ing that it. is -heap--r lei bo aid Atcliisan Globe. Call SOZODOHT Best For ft L gr The5oweIs j Nsw Candy cathartic ' '" ' : : .JHzl 1 PH2f.3:H ."rcvford. alias V.Al. ;i!ia:- C:.--i.. is ' thi nioi--t i-siv.vt liril: fnit f-thi.- au!i n i- i tior havi' cvit li :-d t 1 t..tli. Craw lore'. v,u vaH-l tor a .!...;. 11. ..: - 1 1 S- :h" ,: ""'t " 11 mail ,,a,!, in I'lsi! ,-. Ilia i .. ..J. !, In m-V. n... . ..-. tl,.- -1. a.-, jli..; ;!U h il.l 1 tii.-ir IV l 1 ai:i;.: MON Y (t'bntiiiUtd from Pa;:-.' One.) merit that such a system would h. de sirable and advantageous both 10 China, anl to the gold-standard coun-tii-s which have large commerced d-n.lir.gs with her. L'ron the iu?stic:i. li.'we' er, whelh.-r tl;e gold stind.ud should he estalished at the b.-j. im ir.g c- should come after the inti-odin t ioa o:" a uniform n.itioi.a.1 c invncy ;ip- it the silver ,b:isi Cure was seme lif ft rente o: cpiiicra. The Ei iiih r so. If lions lieilare.l that the 1: tion'.i! c 111-rf-rry of China should consist of silv. r coins marie full l--g:il tender through ot t the empire and th.nt "as sooi: as f rac tic-ahl.' steps should he tak-n for the estahlishment in ("!iin:l of a fi:: , ! relit ion between the sil..r unit and gold." Tt was evpl.jnd that if it w ere possible as a practical .nailer to start with th silver xoins on a gold hasis th,t plan would he lest. It fas, how ever, not thought practicable. The Lussian rc-scdutions recit. d some f the difficulties of beginning u; on a, gold , hasis and declar.-d that thr; America.n plan "would have our ap proval if it were so amended 'as lo ni'nr a national silv-r c arren. y is.-u'-.l on give! mnent a- cp-.:iit. which should le giv-n as soon n.s pra ti'- .bl.. a Hxed pi'ity with gold." This is pi ac ti. ,Jly the same as th Enulish c xpressii n, ex cept that it favors coinage ot.ly oa government account. The repcii of the Xstherlanris commission stronglv fav ored a r.old p.iritv from the bee inning and declared thi- to he the cn'.y prat--tii ih!e method of obtaining- th" ben -Ills of a. fixed exchange; hut it was Tainted out that care and intelligence would le reipiired in the a'lministr::-th-i of such a system. The German resolutions declared against free cein cg of the sih'-r coins and :-sserted that the Chin, se governmc-nt should "take at the beginning of the reform aJl those steps which would allow her an inlluence on the r.'.te of foreign tha.nge." The French report also fav ored the system suggested by the com missions of Xlexico and the United Staes. Thus upon the part of five powers Germany. Fr.'i.ce. the Xethei i.ind.;. Mexho, and the T'nited States there wvs ajrocrnen' thflt the best method wos to begin the is-sin- of the r..-w cur rency' at a llxel cold iar, while upon the part cf Great Pritain and Kussia, thre was a disposition to f-s.vor begin ning on a silver basis with the view of firrt supplying the country with a uni form currer.cy and then giving it, with in a short interval, a fixud gold value. Ratio to 1. Cpon the subject of adopting the- r. 1 ntively uniform ratio tf about 31' to 1 in the curi 'iiey systems to b cstab lished in th- orient bv those count! ic 1 and eh pend.-nc i s whic h, ;.re -inI.l.-r-ing a c hange in their existing syti-ms, there was : trree-nient in all couutri. eye-opt ltussia. In Ituss'a th" wisdom of a ratio which would prevent th" ex portation of th" coin by the rbe in tlr price, of silver was admitted, hut it w..s lemeil best to inak& the reservation that each country should elete-rmin- ils own r itio ; e-c-ording ti) its monetary rie.-,s and cccmejmic coadit i.ins. liven in liussia, however, indcj s.-me-u: wa: INCIDENTS OF THE I WORLD 1 i. slews' v.OT!r:rsryp'fc?B5w t v2 ? ; . E.ULA CA2.CLYNT B.IEITE.S'. ITT! f L:5.5KAiLP ! man vh-. !.;. ! i . n !:r:'!!'-:!t .-d in ? v ! vi' iv ti-.-t ;1 ;..:. !i i:!.!..-rl.-. :ni i-x- ' p. it l.r;;-. : It., bis yi-- I i.;i:r i. uns ni pi i- ;,. TiMt li w it; .it lib-it;, a n. ; t):.- f'f. I I . '. .k' 11 jp. .ind ;t f!--4U, led ia ia ' Ta ' , - ;. f.; Ky :,! ,:. :,: :. N ,m y p: 1. 1 ....! ..iiv ! in. hi I I 1 I 1 1 . I . I ! ' '1 ..v.. Kardand. giV' ii 1- the ratio of to 1 for Chin.i as c. rr-fjNjii.;;ng lo. f.clual c c.nomie condi i iocs. , I'pon the pn pos::l that ll-c ie would i he a.Iv.inta'.'.'s in makin' the p.ir- '. c hases if silve r ;o tualiy re;uiie,l by each p.ovi-rn.iii nt foe i;-- n-'i::."c pur--j-o.--.-s with as much r.-Jiilai ity as pos sible,' there was cm ire agreement at each capita..! where th" subh- l wr c ..nsid. r.-d. lioubt was i vpr. ss.i! la scire. i-aes as to h ije r actual re-ciinre-ii.ents could always K- ei -t-rmineel with i-e'rul:rity. but the prin-.-ipl" that recrnUi rit y of p ut c-hasc s ivoulil t" l.'""c He ill alii;.- to th.- silv-r m ! , t ;i'i.l the stability of international c.ieinoce was declareil lo be Sound. S AMUSEMENTS In th' f g'1 ". tr.oiv: at th" T) e ris tri.' iti- r ' ("lid iy uii-iel Xiiinager Stechaa pn mis. s loe-";l i:rr.u -.-meet le .::. of liie ure-af -t treats of ih. sear -m in "il- Ilo Piii." tJ: jolly . 0:11 ody by 'il"us XIaxwf il Gc o iiiue. w iiie h lies ac-l'.i - v.-d sue h .1 : c.iiou ne e 1 sac cess thr. . jgl-out to.. Iniie-.l Stat's anl Canadd the ;,:.sl 1 ur year::. For the b :i fit c f those w ho de not kn nv w i;-it "Hello r!ill'' is. v-ill say that it i ; a i gitin-at. co'ie'l-' of t'l.. Iloytiali type, with 1:" su -; ii ie :i of the variety h-rsc play t l-m.-nt. th-' c h ar le-terR ?r all ikv . sly el:an t..'p -s urh as one p.. -.I:- i.a ' Ve ivei.iy life-, and til' liru-s and situ -tie :.? are siil I 1 pjs:;-ss a bright n : s serpas-c d by 4 mc'le rn crmedy. a iei -.vorl'iy of th c ifcrts of tlie L. :-t c !ia.ii.-.;1s. Th I lot tells rr the adv.'Utui.-s. or rather mis-idven-tuic.3 o! o.e William FuM. r. wh.-, on th" eve of hi i mar: U.ee, is caught in a raid on r gambling h; use, and llnel: sixty eiays in j .i! sturlns him in th -fac How in explain to his brid"-tn-be why lie must I'livc her at the altar and . bs-:ii l.ii:.-: If fi r two n-oalln is a pi--tty lend nut f r (he- li.l l. " I ii II Ic eia.-k ;.nd Ihe mmn.-r in liie h he dV"s th.- ) :i.j!'-iii k ens af'li a -s sh ri. i:i a: , with unri-:-t 1 .1 ine.l merriment for i. -arly (lir e- hours. The play is said 1. po.-Mivi ly bill Id.- uv -r wilh finny r 1 ual ions, anil there is no hl-np in the m. riimeit from start to finish. Th mp ::y pn---. ntiug t!ei CONSTRUCTION OF THE - v h ' ? J ,5 A ? I f " ; y lO. , I 1 DOUG HrlK-T V Cr.T.-.'.j.d v:.s t.ik: :i l:i 1: l i l'iul:i- .i Ifdii.t by 1). t-. liv.- I ;:uiilci ly. who ;ilt. r 1 rnvi: 11 lli- 'tjai;vr -icy mm .U.ri.l..y t.ilit. allov. -d li!S j.t 1 ,.ni-r l u !- av.:i.' ::i.l tuia-.lt- Willi the tlowii. .... ; :..'t I: . !. ..:d . '.. UU11J,, ,.,, a Kaia ac:. n ia..ia.i a" .o.a.. 111:11 oa hitf . ;ti!i nip. ni"i:y r':1 sea sen is raiel to he tin if 1 ;:ce plional strength, a ml 'com prises sin h well known artis-ts as' th" Mic,-t s P inline Hlc kl T, Irene llobi-'Oil. Kati.l'in C'ifi'inl. Katii.yii Vincent, .Me t- .!.'!'. tt: Avtloir L. C agliser, r-'ia:-l; .".:. '! yr. K 1'y, lie blin P. llayer, PhiloP Shc-t'leld. Henry Adams and Hairy I'.i.te lane.ie-. who is. cspc-ially. e.gag. d to assume' ih 1 a,ling c-taie.ly jole of William FtithT llii.t s.ase.n, and who i' p: .. .l.i inicil as the- c i.mir.g liglit c. :n.?.lian of Am'-riea. H-'re is an : ;;mn-i.t: A man who has. dy pi';ii,i says it Is re sponsible f.v.r hi-! hrilab'e' disposition, cithers in the l.emilv suggest that his irritable dis- ipo-itioii Is what c-am-es el r;.e-psia. ! A le i: is a c Hoi;-. I .?i .''lehiM.n w. in:; n is not .ml lo.ek , . i..g lit-.ith in lb fac.-, and i r t af.'.ii l ' but rii" 1:' l-'iigiiirig at it. Coal ! y. u h jit'.' Atchison Gl"'oe. ! i o . i MEwSA x----:'.J:J'-M::--::- . .... 1 A 3IRTHDAY PARTY J Little Xji.-r Mc.llie Xlorrell was ten years eihl Thursday, mid in the everi i ir.g was given a birthday party by her it'.-ther, Xirs. Chas. Whitlow. About twenty of her little friends attended ! and a very pleasant time was enj yed. , It was a compl-'ie surprise to Xlollie. j K Ire ' hme r.ts were- perd .aid Xlolli' j wished her birth lay might come oft;n- er than on a year. FOOTBALL AT TEMPE. Quit': a number of Mesa's rportlng fr.iti ir.ity went to Tern;n yesterday to att 'iid thj Normal football game. SAM HARRIS COMDUCTOR. C-indue tor Marsh has re.-ign?d his pesitien 0:1 the I'ho.-nix & Eastern railroad and Sam Harris has la-?.n ap- piinlee.1 t'; Ida pl;:t-p. XIr. Harris is well l no.v;: ;n .Me f'.'i.l his ap;)-..intm?nt will please l.is many friends here. READY FOR YOUR FACES. Th; new photograph gallery started, by XIr, 1.';. .v, n i.-c now compl.-t-'d and Xlesa's young truok" j eopie can haw their at th-. ir c ca veniem e. ! faces ' A FIRE ALARM. The ringirg or the lire b dl Friday tuini-d Mesa into a lever of excite ment, live-; ybe:.ly Ftarted to run for tin- ' e-ne of ill" fire, whic h was loe-at- l in the- nc rth part 'if the cily. The fir- ilepa r! m.-n t eager to rhe-.v it'i skill thi-.-u wiile the ileeus cf th ' depart 111. nt building and hai musing a score i f willing men started for the bl iz . In a la-mark:. idy cheat lini" the streets .ve -r- full of lie-n anil boys oa lit. rye back, on be ye-les. 011 fjot and in car liige s, oha-dl g toward (lie destruc live llames. The street heidlng north in front of Phil Wcis' stable- is iiiite du;:!y and this crowd while- rushing over it hid everything from View. When the calvae-ade reac lie-d First street north they emerged from the c It ud c f dast. for the simole reason that li re tlios- who came behind found NEW YORK SUBWAY. ''l g'-jfg 1 fe ''j Before you buy it y pMSli you know it by the baud. . llfMim, After yon try it- mWU . you know it by the quality. J0M$W . ?3s5k The Largest Selling Brand t' s - of Cigars in the Wcrld. J&gW M V5tik Tho Band is tho Smoker's Protection. MSy j CT,ngrff;atrd nil th.-r-v who h-nl pri ffd-j cd thtm. 'W liuii' hens- hi ?! fire'.' : jVhfr--s th.- liir'' A unall hay 111:1 l I it ply. "H'lh. t'h irli.' Win;: is ju:u j hutrdiifT up a little i.il of brush." And ire it prcv.-J. And now tl..- p-rpl.. of I .Mfi'a ari v. caiJTiiir who rrav? th; A RICH 5TRIKF. : , Xtr. i. I. Xl.rrill made a rich find in th'' "am;i i"r.- k distric t this week. 1 He went out afte r a load of wood, but I had the .ore c ioun metal constantly in j mind and very little leelg-. matter r ll:at of a saspic i ur. character escap-d j him. H . disc t . ; . 1 an immensely ric h ; ledge of ge ld die, if the samples ill i brought l ack are an iadicatio i of th I nature cf ledge' matter. H made -two ; locations and fe Is sui that 1 it this time." haa ' HIGH SCHOOL FAIR. Sat-' 1 day next tin- XI -sa high school will h-.l.l a lair the ntipts of which will be applied toward the- purchase of a nrw piarc-. The fair will Le a rr'gu- lar HalliiA'e'c-n patty and fun will .simply be jammed in. I I CHARLEY HALL RETURNS. XIr. Charley H.all returned fima a ummer citiiij- in '1 l..ra1e -Satuielay in'i i.iog. II.- n o i ts a K.i li.l tim ' white away. Soon after leaving here he found himself in the to-is of the mounllins !.a the northern' part of Colorado. One? mornirg lv wok-4 ui ap.l found twelve inch.-s o' snow csn the t.-nt. THE DAWNING AT GLEN DALE The Era For Which All Have Been Waiting Has Come. Glendale. Ariz., Oct. -I (Special Ct ri espone'er ce cf The I iepublic-an.) The night has lKeu long and wc-ary, but the dawn cometh apace. All honor to the brave pioneers who redeemed thee .bioad acre: from the de-eit. When the railrcid came there were high hor?s and brilliant prophe cies but the time was not ripe th 'V all became as ashes. Small wander that many grew faint hearted seme indeed being forced to abandon thc-lr homes for lack cf a bare Inline d. Now a bi'ttcr day seems at hainl. and the persistent folk, who dug to- this coun try through all its changing fortunes, will enfr i'rto their reward. Virltcrs from the- north and east ar? beginning to arrive some of them with a view to legating e;r investing ami ether to escape the rigors of climes less kind. If the present movement continues the Increasing demand for house and looms will have to be met by some building cpe'ations. Material Is expen sive, but most people don't care to dwell In tents, and the way it locks now rome adelitional houses would be good f.ieome payers the year around. Not a single house is unoccupied with i.i a half 'mile' of the postoflite. XV. L. Lawrence and wife aiv recent arrivals from Gulesburg. Jll. They havcel pitched their tent near the Hill house. T. E. Cotton drove up from Ph.-emix e arly in the- w -t k with a pre spec live realty buyer. At their meeting XVe-dneis.lay night, the Odd Fellows ve.ttel to nit'.-t lre aft.er. until the Ir membership in creases, on the first ami third -Saturdays, of each mtalh, inst?uil of. every Vf dm selay. as here tofore. Walter Hill shipped a car of pears to Chic ago Thursday. The .fruit . c am from the- liiickley end Smith orchards. Howard P. Harhert cf Philadelileiua is spending the winter at Sam Stout's rural retreat. A number cf visitors toe.k advantage of the special excursions to visit the i 1 Folder Tells All About It. Qur folder, "Across the Continent in a Tourist Sleeping Cir," contains just the information travelers need. It describes and illustrates Rock Island tourist sleepers; shows when they leave the principal points in Arizona and when they arrive at Omaha, St. Paul, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Ixuis and Memphis; tells how much baggage is allowed; names the p-ohns ot interest en route and sc hool Friday afternoon, and r.o adverse- criticisms have been heard. Alex Sllva started his barley crusher Friday. His warehouse is ortwded to th? roof with wheat and barley. operations lit the r.ugar factory have be n susper.eied f c r a few elays for lack of steel. The beys are putting in the lime in junkets te the various joints of inUrest ir. the valley. A Hallowe'en social is in preparation for Friday evening, the 30th at the Hummel resiel r.c e. Ed. Fl.tding was slightly injured by the slipping of n section cf ste.d at the Sugar faeteay Wednesday. ' A. T. Enlc, hue of the Tar-Heel stcte. has entered into a contract with Deohor & Franklin for the purchase "f their grocery stock. The deal will be consummated on Nov. Lath. Will Ii.obir.son was here today with seme prospective investors. L. J. Goofiing made the capital a flying visit on Friday morning. Will Kelley and Walter Payne are among- tha largest prospective growers of bee-ts hereabout. They have signed fifty acres lor the coming season. Walter Kimber has resumed his former jwisition as assistant to Erick ;ion, our efficient and popular black smith. Mr. XVagler. of Xlorton. 111., spent StVeral eiays this avec-k viewing land for. himself and other Illinois people, who think seriously of taking up their abode tin the valley. XIr. Wagler .is on old-time fri.erul cf La Fayette Myers, the resubmit agent of the Eastern Su gar c ..mpany. Dr. E. A. Lbcr has leas?.! the IV r moyer house'. He will move here short ly and take up the practice of his pro fession. '. 15. Owen .s looking after the I teach place, twe miles southeast, for A food that f fibre and starch is very litt.e bet ter than sawdust. You might better simply eat the milk or cream that usually goes vour digestion. nothing but the meat without the fibre and with its starch changed, by a very high temperature, into dextrine. Starch in its simple form ferments, and overworks the stomach. Starch, changed into dextrine, assimilates readily and assists digestion. The Kinderbeast is a new cut-up puzzle to interest the children, although it in terests the thrown felks also. 'A Kinderbeast is ia each package of II-O. Valuable presents fur correct solutions. 7 I'M-'.; .'-.ei ? ;"-s--i-vi ' shows how much money is saved by "going tourist." Call at ar.y Southern Pacific ticket orEce and get a cujy, or write H. F. COX, General Agent, El Piso, Tex. Lester Ncrils until tti first of tii year. The- meeting of water users under the Arizona oLnal Thursday night was rot ciuite so well attended as the ini tial meetings, but all present were there for business. Th entire m-t-Ing was taken up considering the re port of the e-emmittee on drafting constitution, consisting tf V. E. N-s-singtr, A. W. P.ennett and J. W. Tooiiey. The only material change made in the Instrument as reported by the committee was in eliminating the articl? providing for division of th lands iito d'stricts anil the election of advisory committees in each with power of arbitrating local differences. It was decided that this pravisiem wculd tend to weaken the 'chief pur pose of the organization, which is get the canal cleaned, and involve the members In domestic sirif . The pre amble states as the object of the or ganization; "to promote a better un derstanding among all concerned in the distribution of water to harmon ize coniicting Interests, and to Insure the united action ami continued co operation essential to the proper pro tectie.'.n of the rights of water users under the Arizona canal." . The name Is the "Arizona Canal Protective asso ciation." "All owners, lessees and rep resentatives of 11011-residenl owners of lands w ith water rights under the Ari zona canal' are declared eligible to me mbe-rhir)- The commit to asked further time to prepare by-laws. There was entire lack of acrimonious discussion and everything b-des well fr.r this, first organization of vatr ut vrs under the Arizona canal. At the next meeting on Thursday night, the li'.'tfi. members roll will be toened and 1 filters and executive ccmmiltve elect ed. is simply crude with it, and save H-O Oatmeal is of wholesome grain 1 r 1