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THE ATITZOXA KErum.ICAX, 3IOXDAY MOKXISO, JANUARY 11, 1004. THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN PUBLISHED BT THI Arizona Publishing Co. OBO. W. VICKr.R. frM. Oaa. Vr. riclaalva MorrJr AHilld mm lil aich a. Tha onlv Prrfttir. Pra la Art . Tha oi.ly battary of Linotype iB Art- I uM'.c-stlon cftfi: M M Eaat A da ma arret. Tel-jihona No. 7I a.r.tered at tha a-iatoffca at Fhoanlt, Anion, m imD ;aita al la aaiaad PtTltCMirTION RATES. 7 ar.a'.l, (lnilr. ur.s fear f WMkl, on faar X-tM CjH Ib advance. BT CAKRir.fl raallr. Tr aat ....TB eta. Arif.oria v!tor to th Cnaat will fltvl The Dally lt'put'llrn aala at tha fol Vln I'Ium in lAm Anrlt-: Hollen- k lujirl riawa ina. and U. T. Liard ar. South t rln ac r c I'!i:m.. .vurA. Jan. n. 104. (iou4 Mo4a. Vitu (In- . t 1. . t tivi:i(J ttn un til tin wen-ill there li.is bin .i ilani ijr f'-t a. ill !i i!. The fv.-d w . re -cn-tr.Kv l.-iiit fi-r m.lit'jv purposes. At fii.-i tli'UK'i'. ii;imiii- why tNr; slu i.l I ! c ! in.ii' though I'OWTfut arc iff v iv i' in'. u-. Win they a:o l"i!i I. it; , inniii-i'i'iis than !hcy so m I j le Tli-- ce- tl in n in e.infcr lie d - 1 hy Mr. I '.i -nw Id .. , o.' Tfrni"-:- i, .are ii Kul.n ly issuing li'.-i a t ui e on the .-ub-j"i t cf t ti'ii -jvlif.i s and in an artkl? t1 1 1 n c ! .it this of!ic yest'rilay ni:.m i:iK thiie is (l:.'i-'l tli follow irvj; rolu tm:i if ii ji.Miil i i- i i .1 -m which has for ;.t.n. rnwii mii-.' ;:;ii m re purr. I in?: "No ii n I n. y of modern tini"S ha i :us I su nun h i:nc.-iH'r.es in the ru n I i f v i.il i 1 1 i 1-. . i h'-i nd l .-f ittk" ss thi.- drif' of i nj J . : i : .i ; ii n from th? rural iiftt itt" to th- eit.es. That thi.x ten d u y i" .I. i.il. rahlo is iida.itt.u or. all 1 i . : : J , . hut thvie is r p-nc-.al agr. e-nn-iit lis to what sh nil !) 'Ion" to din- niir.i It. r.. ( '-rtly. l.o-.ev-r. public .'.il;-i nii'l writ-'is. have be n in.l.-a- ii c t.'i .1 the way to k" p the riht voi:i. nun nr.1 women in the farms Is ti .i :n-lior.i tv t h; otvTi t i. r. cf coun tiy lif-. Th-- xi- fnri of t-M phons lint into u.- euntry .. nl the ratal fi'? mail i!:iii-ry are Mej.s in that di f Omi. ItJt the C"iii i! im;.!'(ivcmmi t'l llvf rut'-) m.rls mouII a f.r ier !..:: t r.t : p. Ha l roads du uia tKar. ar.ythii !-' to promo. JaT "; c . i'oUti'.ii, 1im ,)U' .! p-mer.t, an. I J;iu.t an nm th'? c ur.try l'p ft icot f'n1a To:r..ti i:tte:.lancp at a.v4 tt ;u;:h .iii'l lh-y rn.-.ke eT t.il f thr;li 1:1. rare y f;r.t ."i'lf' P,-!.i!r''.r.i. it r: 1 iub? and ;Art - . -; i i.j. j ilni ii.if the win lrt nil a;rlrr Vith haj M.O; Ihi larnur ) mini-.-l! l t hifernite. ;v ur.f. . : "M:r ""r f.,u.- nir.nths in th-.-yi af. nh z" r-.nl'. the months n,i t ih-as.int and in foine ri t. t nu t rr "fi;.i h' ;r. th- yrar. "Th !in; rov :f . -i ot th" country r-. i-Jt U I ' t i ''-n!z-d -k ohm of th ;:tr' Ti-atio-.s 1 f re the Air Mean I iljfr; and It :- (omii,;; to be re-ojr-iiii I f ? a ii iion wh;i h oti ems rot nil r!- t rural im.j ul.ition. but tha ''"!'. ! M 1 ' M.inv j -.iJ.li- m n have d (l.'r1 tt.rl: i o:ivii t -on ih.it rond im jrr v rr-. r.' I a j.f per subject for na tlornl aa 1! ::' stat legislation. Aiinrf le rM-.,n f!T"red in support of thla rl- ar tin followlnir: '. rirat. Th imi i .vement of the l.;jhw ? ia too trf-.it a burden for tl rur.i! "-'pulatl-'n to be tr .-.lor.. If left to th'n V probl -in v. ill iif-vtr ) se'v -1. m l Th" Imr-rovrment r.f the i a.i 1 w I -j! 1 hT' fit nil rl.i:i throunh- .dt tn ini'i.- (oiintiy h'-ii' i-, tl- whol . -,;,).. ahmild h.lr i'i th" n"i-('';iry e'-- i. v. "TI ir-s?. Th- Imprrv. n.fnt of th rria l 1y r.'-e. s.-!-y to thi I t'-n.'loii of th wmta fr ii. livvrv sy.t?tn; .d oi-,a4 Ii :ut!iorl2.d by the ritltu t ivn o "r ; ., II! -h rtyt-ro.!d -.' rou:h. Th" improve rr erst of tha roida (.n'aii.ly fit ' a M.lje t for nllim! 1. c isl 1 1 n hi ;i im proveTiit-r.t cf I rn and harnnrii. are v.ow hefore both l.mii of irff rrovldiri; for an approrrirs.rr.fi of t r,ty-fo;ir i;ii!Ii(i dollars to IX 1 during 111" ie: thi"? y-aja a : fa' 1 lot nttion.tl -'id to nxid iriprov frui. Th fate of theae bills dp jid l4'r U'.tl the If f llll.;.. -of the fITT '.1 'I1' lion. IC tiny. woiiM unit1 'r"nf dt'Tni'id for nitioraV all, it -t t a; '! i I v bei-ornc an aee-,mj:ih-..... .... ... .J I'M' oi iri nil t w ill x c'i; y m irt of the lime ,,f the a.-r.ate thi.- Taadinj Toward Hce. Tr.'tt v -I.O !i !!!owii:(( -lif thai 1 h r l--lvu ' n Uni i .) ii a n wiM t'a- i.vrtJ. Kiorn th "cllllnc ' ".''I t! '- iTv t i imwrva- tr. :rni!;t .f the .orl. an -!nn-nt ''pt-'d ' be itir f than ordindrlly m 1 1! .hif ! .-. ,-iril 1 in.r r.i, h felt 14 EH vr: i i th" f tr --t-rn situu fi. n !'... rd ti-.-t war oul. t jviH- '.! .1' f,i., I,!., th it It t' h.t l-er, liMI" .. ftp:,,ii, :., itlTalia r a:i .a-t .f i,r v . ? . or$ whvn th f -I m' rr ' Inin , , ; ii.i-.f ihr. aV-nip. In th- r.a'ur ,,' tiir.c . th w.ir ;:1 lir I. r-, i4pifaf M tv Ja, it v aa A" l..-i.''.l. thitt lMr va: :rnt h-r jnlrrt ti?y tw. !h- .u!l r.t-,- up. -i a ".-,! t w"h l:ui ;i v.l'H- ut : crrt.-ir f "ct ilina of t ri 1 1 n K other nationa hvin,? Wtivrr. In th tarn., p.irt i.i th worl'. It naa ra fon il !" to autt-' that rent Hritlio rr.lrht be eafilr dmwn into the ion fiict and rca.ein has been g"iven to be lieve that Great Britain permitted Rua tii t- think that would te one cf the or-rjt ouer.ees of a war. But Ttuss's aKiiin r.ot to rxive been affected by the ; osaibilltle of the course of her anci ent and prfscRt enetny. An intliTi-j.tl ot th-it chara( ter was permitted to ffj out fiom Si. Peter-'burp flrce when the tone of dispatches f:o:n 'wdorl have Wen less bellicose ar.d immediate?y af ter the same intimation there ivrts a re port that ths Jaran':se demand had been nnvdiflcd to n practical elimina tion of tho Manohuriin question. The n w? of last week (trew more and more ?acsul toward th? end but tha nic.-t sijfnidcant devclopnif nt wa? the nUlenicnt that went out from Pirrls and Uerlin that there would be nj in terference in the strusrsrle. Thi? state mint wan not in any case official but la every ca'u ther? was an InspiraUo.i about it tht was susrKertlve. The Asscciatfd I'ress of this r.ornln? or. the hiKhc-s-t authority announces that Tiermany wi! regain neutral, that the othor members of tho Tripl A1T unie will preserve the nme attitude and th:t an .ffie'.a! trr.e will be piven to the arnounf ment. The Dieibund v.-os fonned ti'alnly lor the hek!n?' of l:ti!nn deyiijr.s but at th? tlm? It was foime. Bimu.rck bad less in mind Hutv.-iR atrr.sions in lh? far e u 'than he had tho-.e cf Russia; and I FiMnc within Ku:o;c. Army Trmnporti. The Army ami Navy Journal, in view of the possible complications which truy truke it neetsrary tr send t:-oip4 to ranatra. note with ratisfa-.--tiou that the last congress refused to authorize the sale cf the army trans ports belonging to ihe. xovtrnment. anC , 1-elievej that the wisdom of this ae- a Jtlou will be sraerally conceded. T. j w as laimed last year that with the j improvement of conditions in the i Philippine islands there vesfels mig'it ( L dispensed w ith ci.-j creasing by re; j muci the cost of the service. It is I probable that the iv.ovement to induce congress to order the t-ale of the army ' transports was set o:i foot by the j Hteamsh.ip companies thf-.t were looking for l.ore business for thomst-Ives. an j ! was not due to any desiro to save the 'government's money or to increase the efficiency of the transport rervi. o. Now the war department has a nura ! !r of transports in excellent c-ondi-:t'on. v. hii-h can be KOtten ready for ! :"i vi-e on ery Fhort notice It ir, po.-ribie. but far from cer,ein. ' thai a slight economy mixht be t.ie 1 res-jit tt a"o!itihing the arir.v tiv:i:- jpoit service and leaving the war de partment to depend in an en erm y . f its ability tt charter prompt':;.-- su:t ;ih!! as.e!. in auf:'icie"t numlie'?. bur itt.e ilelays which rr.iht follow would ! he far iim'e ilkely to prove th? p: o ' prired ttcoinmy a false one. It t.'ici-s ti'r.e to prcp-tre ati ordinary mor, l.ani xhij t transport troop.i over sea; the proi'-r sleeping acenminodatiorw. san- itary arrangements nnd provisions for jfeedlnjr the men cannot L insfal'.ej 'n a dy. and as soon as the vess d re turn to ita ordinary duty they mus? j be torn out anil thrown away. On j board the army transports, on the oth r hand. a;l these nrrantrements are ! pcrtr.um-iit, and therefore are far bet ter than where they are temporary. At, a in, in a government vessel, the nur: c an tx-tter t ared for and are more under the control of their off;c-ers than is the care when troops are ?ent aa sometimes happens, on men l.a.il steamers having their own crews, and jxrhaps carrying a number of other passenger. The Aiiny and Navy Journal is of the opinion that the army trauspc.rt should certainly be treated ma per manent fixture of our military estab lishment so Ions as this country ha" territories beyond the ea 4nd may lie called upon t safe-jeard its ir.terest.? in t'entr il Arneri" a. The oidniju in fairly aetms to be a sound ore from every point of view. M-xs-H-M-i--:K::Hx-xX' War approaches. Whether it comes or net theae very days will tell. It Is rtill i-ossiblf, and, taking the momen tot: effects of war. one may hop that it ia will probable, that th interference of other powers may prevent a ccllis li.ii. But both Japan and Russia have reH-h-d a point where retreat is equal ly diTlcult. Tiie Japanese government Is fori el by a jublic opinion which It cannot disregard to asrert supremacy over 'oiea. The six cruisers which sailed Monday are on this errand. Rus sia, which might earlier have con-c-dd much to Japan, has placed it self In a position before th world ttf the east where a retreat will be fa tal to Its prtstlge for years to come. Kvtn at Pekin there has been delay in signing the final agreement as to Man- huria evidently under suggestion from Jap.an. The two powers will enter the con flict with Japan the stronger where th-y ni:t. but with Russia possessing the larger renourc-es. The war will be rin with naval operations, and its op ening will tt settled by a decisive bat tle, iondu ti In a climate having, at this season, crse to an nrctlc tempor atuie. Uussiaf aiul Japan have each seven battlshipm in the Pacific, the Osllibla, Russian .included in most ll-ts, Ming still In th,? Mediterranean, ftussla ha" movrd to the scene of ac tion practically all Its first class battle-hips, cine. Kni?r Potemkine. is net yet completed, and there are four oth or versMs. launched within the last two years, which are unprepared for action. On is also left at home as probably too eld. having ben launch ed In iSOZ. The seven left are all off th- Manchurlan coast, and are vsse!s of a uniform type between Jl.COO and 13.CC0' tons, five provided with four 12 inch guns and two with 10-inch. Th? stven Japanese battleships are uni formly ricvided with four 12-inch guns, and wifely limit themselves to 6-l;ich for their secondary armament. While tlvlr puns, therefore, are more homo geneous than those of thi? Russian navy, they include two vessel?. Chin Yen and Fuji, too old to be of mucn value, and the displacement cf ths rest runs from 11.000 to ln.OfiO tons. Practically a naval battle will giv.? an Interesting test between the Infer type cf bittleshlp and the smaller, Russia having the latter. The modern battleship depends bo much ujon the charac ter ef the men who handlp It that It is Impossible to look upon them as mere machine, hut naval experts would pro'iably acre- that the seven new battleships of the tyres which Russia has on the ground ire a very even nintoh for the five new. ones possessed by Japan. So far as mere materl;. I force go?s. however, Russia cn the cceap has a probable. not a certain, advantage, anu JirIwl,,c, r. aw,.-,, m,l the Kail -of the better ecjulpm'nt oaval base an" ! organization. Rus-la cannct move the test of its fleet to the setn of action under six weeks, and it cannot do this at all un less under a rcsltive assurance that the appearance of England upon tho cnf wou'd be followed by acilo'; f om France. On the rcntrary, th?v Is ev ery reason to believe th-it Franc? h.is declared neutrality, :rd tan t th- Li tton of Kngland is euirioiently dublc-us to rendtr It necessnrv for Russia t keep a prt of !t fl-ft la th" Bi sen and the Baltic. Th- tr-'i-V bo l(n Russia and France applies to Kuropenn r eedr. an! neither Fran." nor Russia is. under It." tei ms. req iire 1 to aid the other In dist il,- piiri-i: -f s. I itussla has a h:;tt!ch!-i in th-' M?iit - r?rnne:n noil m 11 flef t i f seven ilo ' roytrs ami four tortedo boats strung out rt vi'.io-js points along the route. Were war to come, the prob'em o" coaling would probably prevent thrve vessels frcm r?rc!:!rg the ppto of ac tion, ns they can only ccal on e in thr-e months nt the rrt rt a neural lower, nnd the stations 4ilcng i he route practically n'l belong to I3ac !and until Pa'.gon Is l'-acho !. If war comes now, therefore, a naval battl" must Ive fought with the forces on the China sea. The issue r.f 'ds batt'e will I avc whicher power -Air-able t decide for Uelf the next sten. If Japan wins, it will probably nee u "."" Corea. and can. from th:it pci-.t. by a swift blow, cut the Russian line in two. separate Port Arthur from VI nil v ost'k and roll up the Russian force in detail. If Russia wins. J-ipin will Instantly pass f-rm the position of an In-.prrtant rower rn the w.rid's state to Join the list of Asiatic nat!on3 wlih h are no longer considered r.f weight by European j.owers in deriding the world's affairs. The Japanese fleet out of the way after a naval defeat. Rus sia can occupy Corea at leisur3. and when summer comes elher threaten Japan with InvasI-n or fjree a peace! cll'grceful to the Island empire. I Russian resources are undoubtedly j immensuredly greater than those of J i- tnn. and the grerU iower can. If it encoses. weary ine tesser to cieieai, in; produetien pr.d trade. The vast amorphous bulk of the em I1re proved wholly unequal t.i the struggle at one point on a di-Uant frontiet. Today the scene of r;era tlor.s Is a far from Ft. Petersburg a was the Crimea, from the capital fif ty yeais ago. Whether Russian organ ization In the army and navy has im proved since then, or even since 187S. no one can tell. Neither I- anyone aware whether the Japanese are really ejual to the ta?k of fighting the mod ern ironclads, and of feeding and di lecting the modern army against a European foe, with whom no panic can be expected, as was the case with China. Philadelphia Press. o CONGRESS HALL ASSOCIATION. An Enterprise that Is Trying to En courage .Theatrical Attractions." The Congress Hall association is do ing a goixl work, says the News-Herald. To furnish amusements to the p-eople of a town sLinewhat out of the way and in a country where everything is high priced is no easy task. But the Congress Hall association has made it a loint to have as goad performances, as were going, when possible. But It has been done sometimes at a loss. A I gemu piay n use is naroi to keep up and the puddle- should be willing to ' ll 1 ' i ! . innu uliinn V . . - I ..... - - -.".m kjj 1 r. i-Jiqniii. On the 11th instant the Delia Prin gle company will oi.cn a three days' engagement at Congret.8. Three plays, well known for their popularity, will be put on. First, "Sjtoiless Town," all mirth and fun: second, "The Guilty Wife,", third, "Theima." These play.s are drawing good audiences every where 'they go and we think that the amusement loving public will b?.;e;uld by taking in the shews, as th"y iome. This being a good company, the town ought to support It roundly, for thea ter people are great ones to tell what kind of a town a place is. and they Judge rightly by the amount or money the doorkeett-r handles. If theey people can tell that Ccngress is a good town for a first-class theater company to stop, then the labors of the Hall asso ciation will be greatly simplified. There are several ways in which the business men of the burgh could help th.s. cue r.f our heme institutions, the Congress Hall association. EASILY PREPARED LUNCHEONS. . Here n re some luncheons whioh one may easily prepare. Thin slices of veal lo?f, tiny hot baking pawd.-r bis.uit. o:.ire ice In g!::ses. vanilla wafers, coffee. O:. K.indw'chcs of s:lt rising bie-td witli pressed chicken between, cut heart rhjpe. potato salad in let tuco leaf, tiny cucumber ph kio-, crack ers, sruirkled with i-hee and lKatrri in the oven. T'l.ln ice cream or fruit -elad an-i devil's food c t",:e. ,'.-, thin sliced bread .and butter, thipi.c,l beef, radishes, e 'ives. hot vvalllc- apd map'e syrup, coffee. Or, hot mushrooms, oys ter or chicken patties minced tongue rand n iches Neufchat-?: chee-' sand wiches, hot tra, water-cre and ap ple salad, whipped cream seasoned with) a spoonful of rum, macaroons, candles, 1 ' ------ - ' 1 ; , Ui (I MA I Ml" . J Wli'A. iriJIII r II II 1 6 & f U ?'t'Clw ftOTl ' (C 1 1 - Mi .k leti'.ril. 1IIC LUIlllll U Ul HOI- P.ut the Crimean war showed, a- didj,rnt ,he. acUsi "waker's" vv -c-i j f ff f I 8 A f r ,Ce ..... I t . tors made a specialty, the Russo-Turklsh struggle, that llus- An rver I.-ndrn. too. p-Iloem-n make l iV "KI:-t:te o- rire- i Oil EaRt vVasIilUtOIl SlrCCt Feed n ad livery m connection, sian resources are not . organised and j mtIe tr;i H ,V3king those whore S . CELEE3ATPJ ,. . ' ' ii fr CIO r-i.h ami Free bus to hoteL carrot be brought to the sone ef ,,, ,vcrk (a31s lhem Knrlv. He tcli cf s-? - - A. s-'eep we' u r ' ' L.o T G0. Schornlcll. Prop, conflict. In the effort to keep S,ba?- ,:lir a South K-nslngton constable V tT'al o' t'-"- I S0 pCf 111 mtll. MESA ARIZONA topol full cf men. munition, ar.l p:0-toP,mbe;InT suspiciously upen a wall. it ft iV A tors It' rev - r MESA, ARIZ0NA' visions, th.e Russian et.ap'.re fcur.l i'--I There the pace off.c-- caught the end y 1 JVr er 'f lil. n nA.s ..s.. ' self exhausted by taxation, by k-vl"f nf - r, and t,uit, nt,,,i .,.',: . s jiXS . Ii 1 I fi llltlsif I 4 H f sk f Van " - rt " of men and by the disorganization of ,hout WH hrtl. Th fwn,table m: i -f t fl 2 T 3 1 V, 1 . JlM 3 SSH U LYMm 1 3M PR I coffee. Or, fruit boullon panned chick- rr.obihn.T. ar.d they predict that wnr en. sweet potato croquette, drcp bis- ; sn increase in tho sport will come an cuit. olives and radishc?, grape an 1 Increase in the number of canes. Ttv? orange tdlad ice cream. p.s:ort;d crkes, ! sickness is called the neurosis of nnx-co.Tec-. iiety. ar.d inav be traced to the exolte- o iirent p.-'.d rr.trttal tenrion of runid tiav- AN EARL'S REMARKABLE ! rr.otiouHl re-.iression nr- . eesrarv to seeuie a reasonable fueling Tho oetosencrlan K-.-.rl of L !cest?r, cf enlovmcnt. while speedins rapidly who is on his d-athb-d. it Is nid. hoi Is j 'itli ; .risks and dangers constantly a. a to-ition un!iue in several re.- pect I am- ' in the British pe-prae''- lie has b;en the ruber of cighti-en caddren, or whom fourteen survive, and he num I berg among hi? sons-in-lnw four r.irl. a viscount and a ba:3n. There is a d f ferer.ee of age c-los? on half a century between his oldest d uighter r.rd his younf-et son, end he is at one a great grandfather srv:.-?l time? owr and al so the proud father of a boy of "). The most astonishing fact, however. In Lord Leicester's family' history is that his nif.r:iace to M!.s3 Oeorclana Tav endish. took place exactly 100 year after hin father's the respective date i I being 17" and 1STS. Th? dwag -r l-eice.-.c-r are tne two most remai ka Me living nobility. pro: nitors in th Eifjll-h THE VALUE OF PERSISTENCY. John Dhdtich Ppreke!s. the sin of t laus SnrecHes, !s the proprletrr of a f-'an Francisco newr-ppcr. To an editor one di- V.r. P"rrcke's was talking abrut per'i'tence ond in the coitr-- of M remains h? si'.l: "My fatb" ' Is a jrrea. be lieve.- in p:riiteiic.- In ali enee. Opce wh'n I wrs a boy I aban dor ed ia i'e 'rai s i.n 1 i hi i h t " sk hit I hid undTt 1-'t n, ard mv f alnr r-rrov-d ire f.r it. 'Persistence v,!l da anything.' he raid. 'There's nothing you can't r-ccrmr!ifh And then he f railed with pitl r.c-.' iuht'.. and add cd: 'Vou could even carry wuter :r. a rievo i" you wruld h.ivo the patierc: to w ait long enough.' How !nn? wx ul'i I hav. to i.'lt'" 1 riid. 'Till it fior.e,' my f ilhT answerel." r DFrcnS JAPAN AMERICAN NUR- Tr. Anita Newcomb Mr-il'p, th? not ed ditg'iter of a noted fathi r (the as trorrn.i) a:id the cr.ly woman ever fip-olnlo 1 t-.rslstant surgeon In the T'r.ited f-t:Us army, recently off?ved to tie .Tapanco minister ;'t Wiisli- Ington the services of American e" arrr.v nurses In c-:e war hhould break out between Japan and Russia to care for th? Japanese soldiers. It was D-. McCtee's work ir. the war with Sraln to or-anine the army nurse corps, now a p'rmarent part cf the finny: she resigned three years ago, having got the corps ir.to working or der, but doubted whether the occasion would arrive for its acceptance. PROFESSIONAL "WAKERS." A writer 'n the I.ond'n Chronicle, ro'lr.g a reference In F ri'ner'n JIi-t'-zln t.-. a sign in r- Duteh town. "L. Y. D. Zwaar.. Morgen Wekker" f which meprs morning v.aker. notes that the Industry Is common in dls- tr! ts where I-ondon workincrren plained that the ether end of the rope was affixed to a biker's bedclothes. AUT0M0EILE SICKNESS. Trenc h physicians reoort an increas ing number of cases of acute nervour ress which are due directly to auto- I Southern California LOS A N G E PREFERRED The purpose of this column i to supply the Arizona public with the names and addresses of thoroughly reliable Los Anirrles catablishnients. The list will w found particularly valuable to I hoe visiting: the Coaat. In dealing with Re. publican advrtHer Ik sure to fell them where you saw the a lvertisoinent. They will appreciate U and so will The Republican. COOTS AND SHOES. REGAL SHOES by Mail. It.Tj per pair, exiress prepaid. IVl styles for MK2i A.NW V(.itKN. 14-1 sizes P.n 1 widtl'S. one price. 5 stores. Tannery i i to consumer. Catalog awl aelf measure- menl blanks on postal request. Ios An- uel"s store 221 W. TMrd St.. near Broad- way. j. n. anoeirriii. juanaper. BARRELS AND TANKS. t T os Aneeles Cooperate Co. Tonks. bar rein and kes. Write for prW-s. BUSINESS COLLEGES. BRQWNSBERGER HOME SCHOOL 953 W. 7thSt.. LosAnzcles. Cal. Departments: liook keeping, Short hand, College Preparatory, English, Telegraphy. Spanish. Large gymnas ium. The only business school In the city that has recreation grounds. Fend for catalogue. F. BROWJfSBERC-ER. Principal. LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA. Tlic-ough courses, high-grade wcrk. aoundant teaenmg force, new and ele gfit coilev builJifc. thousands of suc-eessfi-.l sraduates. The place to go. Write for College Journal. E. K. I3AAC9. President. CARPETS AND RUGS. T. K1L1.INOTON CO.. 312-S14 S. Broad wny. Curtains, draperies, (thina and .l.a par. mattiiiKB. All kinds of lioor cover incs. MACHINERY, ENGINES, ETC. WESTERN lRO"N works. iv-!2s N. I Min si man,,f.,M' .....n. nil and pumps. Complete irrigating plants. M'l.OAX IRON WORKS. ftlT-lH N. Main St manl'rs. r-tamp nn!N, ore crush- err., well tools. General machine work. l ' -If., j! : ii J I T CAViFAIGN RATS. ACAINST London's campaign against the dock rats hai progressed patisfaetorily. Ac cording to the official reports of the rat killers over 5000 of the rodents h.iv teen l.ilied every month of the past year, inee the bubonic plaarue scare aroused the authorities to action, not less than 2r.0.000 rats have been killed. Tae rain has been great, not only from ihe health point of view, but in 4h saving of property. The destructive caoacit.v of the London wharf rat very lage Individually and collei-r-iveiv. VEDICAL EONES AND HORNS. A writer In the Pharmaceutical Jour nal Remarks that considerable traffic is carried on in the present time In the bones of the tahr. ,the native name for the wild goat. Capra Jemlanica, which freouents the steD tree cover ed slopes, of the Himalayan range, and j j which bc:tc? are exported to India, be im. mrrt-..! qa nn li-ei ftn-rv never i ots i-mi-ivji.i w -- ; falling remedy for rheumatism. Again, j fl the antlers of the Altai arMta, or tne g deer tribe, are exported, it is said, ti, China. rei:l!zlr.g a very hlsh price where thfy are much esteemed for medic Inal purnos-r. while the horns of the Fuma tran rhinoceros aie import ed by. and valued in. the sa-.ue coun try aa a supposed means of counter-actir- disease. TO CURE A COLD IN OrVS DAY. Take Laxative Promo -juliiine Tablets. All druggist. refund Die money if it fui! to cure. E. W. Grove's signaturo is on each box. "jo. HEATING THE CARS. "rtay, Pete, who don't you foil -rs heat the c ars? said a n?"P: r on i I the tear platforni to the c:nduct r. re cording to VIdor Smith, of the N-w Yolk Press. "We do heat 'em," was the emrhatlc reply. "What with? I ! I don't see no stoves." "Don't ne 1 no ; I stoves. We beat 'em with fclks. It s j only the empties that s not nariii. i We've been exporimertln' on this bv Ir.css an' knew what we're t alki::g about. Fixty-five people i.i r. car will raise the temperature gree? in twelve minutes, jitst by the j nnturcl order of breathing. If we j shoull nut in artificial heat you pas-! sengers would m It: th?:i we'd ret hell." The newspapers r.re advevflsing a lat.-nt ira lie ine to nmke short melt taller. Atchison (llol e. i o rtrengin- . a well:! &C?t " testifi-d. It a: at.-JiVVA' Indigestion, Comtipsiion, Heartburn, Dyspepsia and Liver Com-, plaints. Advertisements ES LIST. EMPLOYMENT AGENTS. Kumm. l Bros. Co., 110-118 E. Second St. Carefully nolected help. POULTRY SUPPLIES. II Fi.VRY ALUFItS, 31.1 S. Main Largest poultry supply house in U Send for fre-e catalogue Br. 8. NURSERY STOCK. The ernon Nursey, 4.124 Central avc, Los Angeles. 400,000 trees. Lle eidrou:; fruit and nut trees a specialty. Write for price list. A. YARNEL1, propr. Iircest stock of trees in the West. Kooalyptus. Ae;i-as, IVppers. Cypresa. te. 1 alms, slirul s and fruit trees of ev ery dcfcriptiun. Cataloirues free. Special attention given to Arizona cr eel a Sycamore Grove Nurseries 3. J. E. Saint, Prop.. 4.1? 4 Pasadena Ave nue. Los Angeles. aClitornia. 3A.NAT0RIUMS. Pr.lVATE HOME for ladies during con nnement. Lest rf care. Homs found fo for children Mrs. Iir. C. ii Smith. 7i1 Uelle- vue Ave. T.LLAP.l) Pl.'LMO.VAUY PANATOR l! '' ,,a!;"',n' CaI Pr. W. II. Ballard, .Medn-al D:reetor. Write for Booklet. OPTICAL GOODS. ADOLF FKESE Eyeglasses, Optical Goods and Draughtsmen and Surveyor's Supplies Manufacturer and imDorter. Los An geles. Cal., 126 S. Spring St. Sunset Tel. Main 1042. Home Tel. 102 PATENTS. imti.-vtc i. . :: : T . :,' V.- ' " .''k, is' iraue-marKs, proslt'Ud PSj'S :'""-' ..laooury !ik.. I.os Angeles. Cal. PATEN PS Hazard & Harpham Loa 'Angele - . Send for free bock on patents. LONDON'S rv, .STOMACH -g. Kodaks and Photo Supplies, ART PICTURES AND FRAMING. 7 We make a specialty of Developing, Prir.tin'r and Ealargiin' Kail Orders Given Prompt Attention. Send for Catalogue HOVVLAND & CO. a,3SKV Money tir l.oai at Low Kates Kor building or on imp'oved ritr property. State Mutual Mi?z L Lcsq Aj-cctitl:a Of Los Angeles, I'al. If ror wmit r lot: ii call on our sen', E K.AS('(IK. I in N IVntcr ".. 1'lineui. J. KKNE8T WALKKK. Ptiwenix. VV. J. MURPHY Real Fstate, Insurance, . 102 We;t .(Ijms Street. FifiGld & Gallagher 8EKEF.AL CSJ5TRACT0i.S (nan m SUrERHiTESCEIITS tttsnte Furr.iclied foomf 11-12 Odsalll Huii.tlPf-1. U. ox S7, rhoenit. Ariaona. 1H it Joa riflald Qo. H. Oa.ll.nrhar You Must vStpp for a warm i'oom ind quiet night's rest... rh Williams House, Maricopa. Arizona. THL CLUB STABLES! One block north of Hotel Adams or Sortb Center Street. Nobby turnouts j ;iafe an1 sjed stock. W. L. GC0RGF & CO. Gaod Turnout!. Csod Saddla tltnci. CORRAL. 1JI UiJavill LIYERY m StLE STA3LE. ;-iA. V. 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Ho cure no pv Cure quickly and l'enua nently the worst ctw-s cf (ionorrlioea and Gleet, no matter of how- long su-.nd-ln-. Atwol'.itely harmless. Sold fc.v drucits. Prlca $1.0,1, or by n.ail, i.ostpa.id, U 00, S boxes -."5. THI SAJtT&l-HrSII C3 4cAX4eoiTAiar.. oh'C. EL VET & HULKTT, AGENTS. HOT THE "ONLY" BUT THE "BEST" Is the Good Old Way. SANTA FE We have: The Grand Casyia. Hsmy Eating Hsusss, Famous California Ltraittif. And everythirg els ttat goes with the stiaiy of a firatcUss railroad. L B. USDIS, Gcral A feet, Phaeuix. !0N In WO In Hand Winer Iron r.nd Brass. TS tT4 el ifP i .a i t i lessen Piiosnix Macbina and GoldSlorap Co. 4 il kade of Mckiiia aVaairina, Uaa aa Short Ma4ic 25-33 Xorth Second Street J os. Thalhein? r, Frtt ; P. T. H urlty, Tic4)-Pr. ; Louis Jlelczer, Treai.; Alex. Rheinitein, Sc'y O. S. WILCY. Mamaer