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TIXE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN THURSDAY MORNING, APPIL 7, 1904 9 TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS The following transcripts of the rec ords of the off ces of the- district clerk, the probate qourt and the county re corder are furnished by the Arizona Abstract and Title company. Th record for yesterday were: DISTRICT COURT. D. M. Purman vs. W. W. Cook, sher 1. and the United States Fidelity Guarantee company, complaint; C. F. Ainsworth atty. RECORDER'S OFFICE. W. W.Cook to I. F. Sparks, appoint ment as deputy sheriff. James G. H.immels to Territory of Arizona, bond. HattD M. Welrick, trustee,, to C. E. and M. E. Wartman, release, lot 11, block 7, Churchill addn. H. L. Hough to F. M. Mogn3tt. re lease, ot 8. block 17, Churchill aidn. L. A. Amdrault to Herman Piies:er, Mortgage, lot S, block 17, Churchill addn. Wn. G. MecNulty to J. Ernest Walk er, deed. S. E. 1-4 sec. 33, township 2 N., range F A. A. Pratt to Angol Consolidated Mir. company, judgment, assigned to Vu'ture Development company . Cecrge E. Sanders to Vulture De veopment company, deed. Lucky Boy nrd other claims. Vulture d:s-t. George E. Sanders to Vulture Devel opment company, deed, St. Charles group of mines. Vulture dist. J. L. Rehling and wife to Mary A. Jook, deed, lot 23 of Orange and Lem on .Grove tract. E. F. Kellner to J. M. Haimon, agreement, Richland farms. Sarah X. Stone to C O. Parker et al; deed, lots 7 and 6, block 34. Mesa. United State to Samuel Hal!, patent, lots 2 and 4. and E. 1-2 of S. W. 1-4 sec. 7, township 1 N., range 6 E. TO CURE ANY DISEASE. The Cause Must be Removed, Sama ! Way With Dandruff. Kill the germ that causes dandruff, falling hair and baldness, you will have no more dandruff, and your hair must grow luxuriantly. Newbro's Herpicido not only contains the dandruff germ destroyer, but it is also a most delight ful hair dressing for regular toilet use. No other hair preparation is on this scientific basis of destroying the dan druff germs. It stops all irritation, keeps the scalp sweet, pure and whole some. Remember that something claimed to be "just as good" will not to the work of genuine Herpicide. Sold 1 leading druggists. Send 10c in stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co.. De troit, Mich. Wakelin's pharmacy spe cial agent. It takes a woman to speak of a single garment as "'them.'V-New Tork Pres.". Half , the fun of being a bachelor Is listening to the family man, who wishea he wasn't, tell you how much you mls3 of the . things you don't want. New York Press. o When a beggar is out for the douh. he la looking for a donation. Phila delphia Record. SAVE THE LOVED ONES! Mrs. Mary A. Vliet, Newcastle, Colo., writes: 'I believe Ballard's Hora hound Syrup Is superior to any other cough medicine, and ! all tha f claimed for it. and it is so pleasant t. take. My little girl wants to take it when she has no heed for it." Bal lard's Horehound Syrup is the great cure for all pulmonary ailments. 25c, 50c and $1.00 at Elvey & Hulett's. This is the season when a friend takes you out behind the barn, to keep f.ir, other friends from finding It out. and gives you a piece of genuine maple sugar. Atchison Globe. o The professional humorist has no use for an editor who can't take a joko. Philadelphia Record. . o SCIATIC RHEUMATISM CURED. "I have been subject to sciatic rheu matism for years," says E. 11. Waldron, of Wilton Junction, Iowa. "My joints were stiff and gave me much pain and discomfort. My joints would crack when I straightened up. I used Cham berlain's Pain Balm and have bee;i thoroughly cured. Have not had a pain or ache from the old trouble for many months. It i3 certainly a most wonderful liniment." For sale by t all druggists. Too many men spend their money before they get it. Chicago News. o The profepiortal sword ' swaJhwer shouldn't need a tonic to 'sharpen his appitlte. Philadelphia Record. The Globe is necessarily two-faced; it advises readers to raise poultry and garden in the same issue. Atchison Globe. BEST COUGH MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. When you buy a cough medicine for small children you want one in which you can plate implicit confidence. You want one that not only re lieves ' but cures. You want one that is 'unquestionably harm-' less. You want one that is pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all' these conditions. There is nothing srt good for the coughs and colds incident to childhood. It is also . a certain preventive and cure for croup, and there is ho danger what ever from whooping cough when It is riven. It has been used in many epi demics of that disease with perfect succoss. For sale by all druggists. THE COUNTER CHARGE. Daniel J. Sully, on the day of his ad mission to the Chicago board of trade. lunched at the Chicago club. During luncheon he illustrated aptly the val ue of the counter charge In argument.' "There was a man," he said, "who should have been home one night for dinner, but he did not arrive until 3 o'clcck the next morning. "He entered the house quietly and he ascended the stairs cn tiptoe. His watchful wife, however, heard him, and In a severe tone she called: "'Henry.. is that you?' "He replied with a note of surpris and reproach in his voice : " 'Why, m-my d dear, who e'she did you expect?'" CATARRH H. Goodman Will Return Money If Hy omei Faili. No Stomach Dosing. Hyotnel has made so many cures of the most chronic and deep seated cases of catarrh. I hat H. Goodman considers it a specific In this disease. H extends an invitation to all catarrh sufferers to call at his store and purchase a Hyomei outfit with the distinct understanding that it will be absolutely free unless it effects a cure. The chief reason for the unusual success of Hyomei in the treatment of catarrhal troubles and other dis eases of the air passages. Is the fact that It cures by a new principle, im pregnating the air you breathe with healing and germ-killing balsams. On this account it reaches the seat of the disease in a way impossible to pill:?, drugs or other stomach dosing. Many uf H. Goodman's customers who have suffered with catarrh sine childhood have been cured completely by this scientific remedy. The complete Hyomei outfit cost3 ?1, and consists of an inhuler that can be carried in the purse or pocket, a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hy omei. Extra bottles can be obtained for 50c, making it a most economical , remedy for the cure of catarrh. Do not suffer lorsrer with catarrhal disorders, but get a Hyomei outfit from. H. Ooodman, under his guarantee to return the money if It fails. Yia run no risk whatever. If it cures, the treatment is not expensive, while If tt fails, H. Goodman will refund your j 'money knd it costs you absolutely nothing. The tolling Stone was on Us travels. "I may not gather any mos?,' it re marked, "but please note that I don't acquire any green goods." With a knowing smile, it thereupon passed by a gold brick. Necessity knows no law, and it is generally too poor to interest lawyers. Chicago News. TAKING DESPERATE CHANCES. It is true that many contract cold3 and recover from them without taking uny precaution or treatment, and a knowledge of this fact leads others to take their chances instead of giving their colds the needed attention. It should be borne In mind that every cold weakens the lungs, lowers the vi tality, makes the system less able to withstand each succeeding cold and paves the way for more serious dis eases. Can you afford to take such desperate chances when Chamberlain's Cough Rerr.ed famous for its cures of colds, can be had for a trifle? For cale by all druggisas. READY RUSSIAN OFFENDER. Count Tolstoy. In a cable dispatch to nn American, says that in the Russo Japanese war he sympathizes neither with Japan nor Russia, but with the poor men who have been prevailed on by their governments to kill cne an other against the dictates of their con sciences and their religion. Isabel Hapgood, the translator of many of Tolstoy's books, once visited the great novelist, and during her visit he told her a story of an ances tor of his. This ancestor, an army officer, wa3 nn excellent-mimic. One day he was mimicking the Erriperor Paul to a group cf his friends when Paul him self entered, and for ome moments looked on unperceived a the antics of the young man. Tolstoy finally turned, and, behold ing the emperor, he bowed his head and was silent. ''Go on, sir," said Paul. "Continue your performance." The young man hesitated a moment, r.nd then, folding his arms and repro ducing every gesture ana intonation of his Eovereign. lie said: "To!stoy, you deserve to be de graded, but I remember the thought lessness of youth, and you are par doned." The car smiled, slightly at this speech. "Well, be it so," he said. Nothing Equal to Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy For Bowel Complaints in Children. , "We have used Chamberlain's Coll..', Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in our family for years," says Mrs. J. 1?. Cooke, of Nederlands, Texas. "We have given it to all of our children. Av have used other mediefnes for the same purpose, but never found anything to equal Chamberlain's. If you will use it as directed it will always cure." For sale by all druggists. THE WOMAN AND THE JUDGE. Tn a recent letter from Japan. Laf endio Hearn speaks of Oyama, the chief of the Japanese general staff. "A pretty story of Oyama," h3 says, "has been told of late.' During his ser vice as judge advocate at Tokio he at tended a ball one night. He was stand ing near a doorway at this ball when a beautiful European woman swept by, and so greatly did her charm impress Judge Oyama that he excla;m?d Invol untarily ;. " 'What a lovely woman' "She overheard him. With a I'.tle smile she looked back over her white shoulder and, recognizing him, said: "'What an excellent judg;:'" o TAKEN TOO LITERALLY. Barrett Wendell, professor of Eng lish at ' Harvard. ' crossed the campus the other day behind two sophomores. "What is the matter With you?" he heard the first sophomore say. "What makes yon no blue?" "Why," replied the other. "I wroi.fi home last week for money to get text books wilh. and here this morning my father Mends me. Instead of the money, the books themselves. 'How in the world is a fellow ever to get- on. his feet at this rate?" THE AMOUNT REQUISITE. . Chofly How- much money would a man have to have marry you? She Is It yourself you have in mind? "Ye -as. I suppose bo." "AH there is." Smart Set. THE GUARANTEED CURE. BEAUTY AND STRENGTH. Are desirable. You are strong and vigorous, when your blood is ' pure. Many nay, most women, fall to properly digest their food, and so be come pale, sallow, thin and weak, while the brightness, freshness and beauty of the skin and complexion, de part. Remedy this unpleasant evil', by eat(ng nourishing food, and taking a small dose of Herbine after each meal, to digest what you have eaten. 50c at Elvey & Hulett's. ' There Is nothing that makes a woman so sure her husband loves her as to have him try to rave money to take care of her and the children if he should die. New York Press. If a gallon of gasoline will run nn automoline twenty miles, and gasoline costs 15 cents a gallon, how long will it take you to save up money enough to buy a secondhand pefT-peff-pelT ma chine? Boston Globe. The Russians will not try to reach the Yellow sea with their Baltic fleet by way cf the Arctic ocean. This Is a great pity. It was hoped they might discover the North Pole while on the way. Chicago Tilbune. o WALKS WITHOUT CRUTCHES. I was much afflicted with sciatica, writes Ed. C. Nud, Iowaville. Sedg wick, county, Kan., "going about on crutches and suffering u deal of pain. I was induced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment, which relieved me. I used three 50c bottles. It is the greatest limiment I ever used; have recom mended it to n number of persons, all express themselves as being benefitted by it. I now walk without crutches, able to perform a great deal of light labor on the farm." E5c, 50c and $1.00 at Elvey & Hulett's. It doesn't make any difference how many suits a lawyer has. he can only wear one alt a time Philidelphia Re cord. o - Guzzler "Hello, Wigwag! Hew d you feel?" Wisrwp.g "Bang' up. And vou?" Guzzler "Bunged up." Phila delphia Record. n Wigg "What Was the cause of th;. flare-up between Hoax and Joax?" Wiggs "A trick cigar." Phi'ade'ph a Record. I o A girl has an idea that a man's sus- penders go all toe way down to nis socks and that his trousers stay up with a button. New York Press. HERBINE CURES. Fever and Ague. A dose will usually stop a chill, a continuance always cures. Mrs. Wm. M. Stroud, Midlo thian. Texas. May 31, 1S99, writes: "We have used Herbine In our family for eight years, and found it the best medicine we. have ever used, for l.i grippe. bilious fever, and malaria." 50c at Elvey & Hulett's. The live town seldom boasts of 'ts big cemetery. Philadelphia Record, -o . Kleptomaniacs will take anything but Jokes. Chicago News. It is only a short time when the good bye kiss a man gives his wife when he goes to work becomes a peck, and shortly after it is -omitted entirely. Atchison Globe. It's folly to suffer from that horrible ', plague of the night, itching piles. Doan's Ointment cure3. quickly and permanently. At any drug store, 50 cents. 1 Tombstone epitaphs don't fool th . recording angl. Chicago News. It sometime happens that two women pose as bosom friend3 because they are afraid of each other. Chicago News. Strange r.s it may sfem, an automo bile won't run unless it is tired. Phil adelphia Record. Can't be perfect health without pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Tones and invigorates the whole system. "Judge, can't you givem? a little time to think this thing over?" Certain ly." replied the magistrate. "Six months." Philadelphia Record. The average woman talk? so fast that-she hasn't time to stop and think. Philadelphia Record. "Neglected eclds make fat grave yards." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup helps men and women to a nappy, vigorous old agf. No, Mauds, dor; there is no similar ity between a child's bed and a boycott. Philadelphia Record. ' p o A girl hza an awful good time trying to do something she wouldn't like to do if seme other girl weren't allowed not to do it. New York Prsas. J 'Tisn't safe to be a day without Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil in the house. Never can tell what moment an acci dent is going to" happen. The best way for a girl to spread the news of it is to have r. sjeret engage ment. New York Press. A woman can look more sruilty over a dream she has had thnn a man over the genuine thing. New York Pres. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of George W. Sanders de ceased. Notice Is hereby given by the under signed administratrix of the estate of George W. Sanders deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the firot publication of this notice to the said administratrix at the law office of J. M. Jamison, Fleming Building, City of Phoenix, the same being the place for the transaction of the busi ness of said estate, in said ccunty of Maricopa. CLARA S. SANDERS, Administratrix of the estate of George W. Sanders deceased. Dated Monday, this 7th day of March, 1904. First publication March 8th. Office Constructing Quartermaster, Whipple Barracks, Frescott, Arizona, When in Need of Fez Oasli ....Call on FRIEDMAN THE PAWNBROKER. Who can relieve you when in distress. He loans money on Watches, Diamonds and valuables. Bargains in unredeemed pled ges, such as saddles, guns and bicycles. No. 35 North Center street. ARIZONA LOAN OFFICE. February 9, 1904. Sealed proposals subject to the usual condlt'ons will be received here until 3 p. m.. March 13. 1904, and then opened, for furnishing the labor and material for the con struction, plumbing, gaspiping, hea Ing. and electric wiring of brick hos pital. Plans, specifications, and oth er information in this office and in the offices of the Chief Q. M.. San Fran cisco, Cal., and Denver, Colo., and Constructing Q. M., Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas. Envelopes containing pro posals should be endorsed "Proposals for Hospital at Whipple Barracks, Ar izona" and addressed to CHAS. C. WALCUTT, Jr., Constructing Q .M. SEALED PROPOSALS Indorsed "Proposals for Buililng Material, etc.," and addressed to Ch3s. W. Good man, Superintendent IT. S. Indian School, Phoenix, Arizon--., will be re ceived by him at the school until two o'clock p. m. of Wednesday, March 23, 1904, for furnishing and delivering at the school, as may be required during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1904, 74.000 feet of lumber, 30,000 lath. 58,000 shingles', 62 windows and doors, 10 transoms, 180 barrels of lime, 200 bar rels cf cement, 125.000 brick, one cen trifugal pump (capacity 3C0 gallons per minute), 455 pounds of electric wiring, COO rosettes and sockets, 2.600 Insula tors, brackets and tubes, 272 switches, plugs and cleats. 1,000 feet of drop cord, 1.200 feet of moulding, 12 dry batteries, 15 lead traps, 400 feet of soil pipe, 11 closets, 4 slcp-sinks, 4 bath tubs and 8 radiators, besides a quanti ty of tees, el'.s, etc., a full list and de scription of which may be obtained at the school. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids, or any part of any bid. If deemed for the best inter est of the service. All articles offered under a ccntract wrll be subject to a rigid inspection. Each bid must be ac companied by a certified check or draft upon some United States depository or solvent national bank, made payable to the order of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for at least 5 per cent, of the amount of the proposal, which check or draft will be forfeited to the United Staffs in case any bidder or bidders receiving an award shall fail to promptly execute a contract with good and sufficient sureties; otherwise to be returned to the bidder. Bids accompanied by cash in lieu of certi fied check wlU not be considered. For further Information apply to Chas. W. Gocdman, Supt. A. C. TONNER, Acting Commissioner. First publication March 1. 1904. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING OF THE CI EN EGL' ITA COPPER CO. The annual meeting cf the stock holders of the Cieneguita Copper Com pany, an Arizona corporation, for the election of directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come befor the meeting, will be held at the office of the company, rooms one to five, Nicholson Rldg., corner Center street- and Broadway, in the city o' Phoenix, Aiizonn, on the 17th day of May, 1904, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon. The transfer books will cloze at the office of the company, 25 Broad ctreet. New York, on the tenth day of May, 1301. and will remain clo.cd until after the annual meeting. - - CEORGE BEEBE. President. ROBT. R. INSLEY. Assistant Secretary. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Frank J. Sullivan, de ceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the es tate of Frank J. Sullivan, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice vo (he r.ai'J administrator at the office of E. W. Lewis, 317-31S Fleming block, rhoo nix. Ariz., the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate ,in said county of Maricopa. PAUL REN AN INGLES. Administrator of the estate of. Frank J. Sullivan, deceased., , Dated Phoenix, this 21st day of March, .1904. First publication March 22, 1904. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Homestead Entry No. 293S. Depart ment of the Interior, Land Office at Tucson, Arizona, March 10, 1904. Notice ts hereby given thut the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Clerk of the Dis trict Court at Phoenix, Arizona, on Thursday. April 14. 1901, viz: William R. Norton, of Phoenix, Arizona, for the N. e: ,i N. W. V4. Vv 12 N. E. V. & S. E. t4.N'. E. i Sec. 32. T. 3-N., R. 3-E.. G. & S. R. B. & M. He names the follow Irg witnesses; to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of sad land, viz: Frank L.- Howard, of Phoe nix, Arizona, John Jay - Howard, of Phoenix, Arizona, Franklin W. Donn, of Phoenix, Arizona, Allison F. Donn, of Phoenix, Arizona. MILTON R. MOORE, Reglnter. CFirst publication March. 12, 19"M.) POPULAR WANTS. All Advertisements Running for Less Time Than One Month For Salo FOR SALE Horse, buggy and harness $40.00. Horse very gentle. Must :rnll. Leaving city April 11th. Also rubber tired baby buggy and high chair. 22.' E. Monroe st. FC)R SALE Handsome gentle driving iind saddle mare, cheap. W. John fon. Ooebel ranch, east of Indian chool. FOR SALE AustrulV.n talking parrott and large cage. Cheap. 25 E. Bu chanan street. I-'OR SALE High snide vheel at a bargain. Call 318 N. 9tii avenue, or ddress "M," care Republican office. FOR SALE One Old.smobile auto mobile, canopy top, front and re:.r seats, at a big bargain. Call at Rhodes repair shop, 3S West Adams street. Phoenix. FOR SALE 'CHEAP Fine toned Estsy oriran. golden oak, goo3 as new ; owner leaving; also a cart with siv.ing seat. Apply 5C4 North Sec ond avenue. bXfl SALE Team of horses, harnes3 and wagon with a complete camy outf.t. Apply aty Valley corral. "Five Points." FOrt SALE First-class new ton bug gy. Address C. L. F.. box 50G Phoe nix. AUCTION Tuesday next, comir.enc ias at 10 a. m.. Dr. Swetnam will nell at his ranch, six miles west ;f Five Points, and 1 miles south, his fine herd of 64 Durham and Holstein -ittle. consisting of cows, heifers, calves, steers and bulls: six months' time will be given. Free lunch a.t noon. Hammond, auctioneer. FOR SALE Mexican drawn work Tor tui e very cheay. Call 522 North Sec ond avenue. FOR SALE Phaeton camping w'agons and open buggies. Star corral. Madi son street ar.d Second avenue. FOR SALE Good driving horse, gen tle and uood roadster, reason fo' selling leaving town. Enquire of J. W. Coffin, 534 Second avenue. FDR SALE House numbered 33S W. Monroe street, lot 10, block 95. Ap ply to Mrs. Harriett B. Spiccr, Gro ton, Connecticut. FOR SALE One spring wagon with set double harness and camp out fit (heap if taken at once. Call at 413 E. Adams street. CIRCULATING LIBRARY books sold at half price. Mrs. Tait, 19 East Jackson st. FOR SA LE First-class ilx fiT tent house with fly. good ilooring. walls all .-ell built, used only a short timi. Call at Davidson's cash store. FOR SALE A fish, fruit, flower, veg etable and delicatessen store dirt cheap. Best location in Phoenix. Good reasons for 'selling. Address "A," thl3 office. FOR SALE -Contents good paying boird'ng house; suitable for man and wife: sell cheap; leaving citr. P. O Box 1014. DREG STORE tor safe! Mo"rlord& Ilirsr. FOR SALE Immediately store and house furniture. Address "Store," Republican. FOR SALE Three pea fowls! Call at T. W. Chamberlain's lumber yard. FOR SALE Ten fresh milk cows, three miles south of Normal school. Geo. Nichols, Tempe. FOR SALE One of Walker's bargains. A nice seven-room frame house with two lots can now be bought at a bar gain as the owner is desirous of clos ing out ail holdings here on account of business interests elsewhere. See me about this. J. Ernest Walker, Real Estate & Loans, 14-16 So. Second ave. FOR SALE Distilled water. Light ning Delivery. FOR SALE 80 acres, 3 miles north west of Phoenix. Water right in Grand canal. All fenced and cross fenced. 70 acres in good alfalfa. Good house and well and plenty of shad"-. On a rural free delivery route. Price $70 per acre. Address L. J. II., this office. FOR SALE Seven fresh milk cows, at a bargain If taken before March 20th. .T. C. McNulty. FOR SALE or trade fine two-story brick and frame suburban residence with three acres of alfalfa; block from car line. Will sell on easy terms or trade for good valley land Improved or unimproved. Address Smith-Brown, this office. Tor Bent FOR RENT Furnished six-roam hrick house, close in; modern and newly renovated. Apply to E. . E. Prowell. 230 South -First avenue. Phoenix. Arin. ' FOR RENT Furnished and unfur nished houses; all sizes, kinds and prices: also, houses, lots and ranches for sale. W. K. James, 37 North Center street. FOIi RENT CHEAP One 7-rocm house, firely furnished; four three room suites furnished. 410 N. Sev enth averue. Mc1d Wanted GIRL OR WOMAN for general house- v.'k. ..Tivo in family: light work. Apply at Arizona Sanitarium, 10 to 12 o'clock. Mrs. Starr. WANTED Voting man for light can vassing. Good opportunity for per ron here for health to earn his ex penses. .Further- particulars. Ad dross Geo. I P. Chambers, R. F. I)., No I Pkoi'nix. WANTED Womeii or girl to help or assist in general house work. Mrs. Wm. Brophy, Skull Valley, Arizona. WANTED Woman fi general house work, must be good cook, neat In ap pearance and to go to Iron Springs in summer. References required. $30 to tight party. Call morning's, cor ner 16th ave and Jefferson st. Mrs. H. P. Demund. WANTED At once a nurse girl. J. C, Wasson, 104S N. Center st. WANTED Subscription representative for Maricopa county by one of the largest and most popular magazines in America, to whom can be turned over each month expiring subscrip tions for renewal: ahio to secure new subscriptions on a special plan which insures the bulk of the maga zine subscription business in this lo cality. Magazine reading is on the increase. Where one magazine was s:-.bscrioed for ten years ago, three are taken today. " Every year hun dreds of dollars are paid out in every community for ne- subscriptions an-1 in renewing old ones. Most of th'.s nio:iey 4s sent direct to publishers, but people prefer to do busine.ia through a responsible local repre sentative, thus relieving themselves of time and trouble. Our representa tives renew upwards of 50 per coal of subci iption on the expiriation 1UM fjrnished. Wiite today for authority and terms. Address Publisher, box 59. Sta. O.. New York City. WANTED Everywhere, men willing to distribute samples, tack signs, etc., at $3.00 daily: permanent; no canvassing. Continental Distribut ing Service. Chicago. WANTED Everywhere, men willing to distribute samples, tack sign.-;, etc., at J3.00 daily; permanent; no canvassing. ' Continental Distribut ing Service, Chicago, BY manufacturing house, trusty as sistant for branch office; Jl'j paid weekly; position permanent; no cap ital required; previous experience not essential. Address Superintendent, Como Block, Chicago. ME.V WAN TED To learn barber trade: only requires eight weeks; constant practice; expert instruction. Positions secured. Catalogue mailed free. Moler System College, San Francisco. Furnished Booms THE ALAMO second door east of po.st ofTice bldg., newly furnished rooms: cool and clean; summer rates;, r.o ' accommodation for consumptives. NICELY FURNISHED rooms tor housekeeping. !ilG N. Fifth st. F 1 R N I S HED ROOMS Single or housekeeping in nice new house. No sick people taken. Also four-room furnished cottage. Apply 313 North Seventh street. - - BOARD at Grant's ranch; nrst class; first house east of Indian school. Rooms or tents; four blocks from street cars. Address R. F. D. 1. . Lost and Pound LOST Hand purse, cut leather; con taining change, receipts of Mrs. Geo. F. McFall: ring. Reward. Retu'-n to Rhodes' bicycle store. j LOST On road near Tempe, one! 'ln.bling rod with knuckles; also a j sweep ar.d horserod. Finder please renort to 4J8 California avenue. Phoenix. FOUND Society pin bearing a date. Inuuire at 135 W. Monroe street. STRAYED From barn at Thalheim- er's wood yard, two mules, weight i ano-.-.. 500 pounds a piece, one black, one dun. both shod all round. Re ward. Leave word at Phoenix bak ery. CAM E TO MYRANCH about March ' 4th, a brown horse, known as the Root horse. D. G. Buck. Tempe. Situations Wanted srrUATl0? wXNTEDwTranTh or at out of door work by young man in good health. Good references furnished. H. C. B.. Occidental house. WANTED Work of any kind by strong and able-bodied man: best references furnished. Call or ad dresa 131S E Washington st. I W ANTE D Position by thorough bookkeeper and office man, first class references. Addresa "Book keeper, this office. Doard and Sooms FO RRENT Suite ot rooms with board: also one large single room, morning sun. with large porch in front, facing court house scjuare. Terms reasonable for steady tenant. These are desirable and will rent quickly. Apply The Dorris. 32 S. Second avenue. ROOMS WITH GOOD BOARD, 332 N. Fifth street. CASA LOM.A A first crass, modern, medium ' price, family hotel at Tempe. Arizona. Write for rates. Miscellaneous Wants tsoTJuTwroLircrfrpi; aer.' we ciian and Uig weili; on short notice. Pumps repaired. . All work guaranteed. Phoenix Well Co., 13 N. Center st, or 'Phone Red 89.'. WANTED Furniture and all kinds of second hand Roods. Phoenix Auc tion Co.. 23 South First avenue. JOHN M. DAVIS, boot and shoe rc- parting. Five Points. WANTED To buy a good strong sec ond hand delivery wagon. Call at Walter Hill Co. .. ; WANTED Man, with small capital, to I pTk Snffi Vinci rickaa In Tfmno A,1ti2a t R. O. Andre. Tempe. WE WANT all the second-hand goods . we can get. Highest prices paid. We exchange trunks or other goods for any goods you have. Spears & War tawa. 32 and 34 W, Washington st. MONEY to lend Morford & Hirst, 4 W. Adams sL WANTED To buy your furniture and household goods. Highest cash prices paid. Dorris-Heyman Furni ture company. CLOTHLNG or delicacies for the poor and eick can be left at the rooms Of the Women's Christian Temperance MRS. ELIZA A, EDWARDS, experi enced card reader, tells past, present and future. Ladies, 25c; gentlemen. 60 cents: 231 Buchanan street, corner ot Third street 4 4 Mast Be Paid la Advance. Union, corner of Monroe and Cr.trl ave. They will be carefully distri buted. Those In nerd pie c'.i- Agents Wanted WANTED A few puvd huti-r- : represent us in every towiv. j r cent profit. AdJr.-is t".- : F. '-r Co Fenet a. Mo. PBSPCSSIONSL NOTARY PUBL1C. E. E. PASCOE. Notary Puthe. ConTr ancing a specialty. Acfenowlxdf rine-. taken. 110 North Center KrwL ATTORN EY-AT- LAW. THOS. J. PRFfOOTT-onnrtiti 1 Commercial I jw a op ml:y. Kocni Cotton block. Pboer.li. Art-M. oiiverP.Morton. Arthur J. Kowr!T EDWARD3 4 MOfiTON. Lawyers. 19 S. Center Bt. Phoenlv. Aria. J. W. CRENSHAW, attorney at b Of fice rooms 210 and 211 Fitmlr Bul.itrxt. Phoenix, Arizona. ASSAYER AND METALLURGIST. J. Q. A. KING. Assayer an Meti:tr et Cyanide concentration, mill n4 Mat ter tents. IS N. Second Art, fiMMji. Arizona. SPANISH LESSOKS. ! fcPMrH LtsfcOKS 'mHi;T AN V fctKIC- GivD t j practical way. hr s itat.w r w'.t man, Wf 11 edurt-l. w bo will t-a t,u ta a hirttiBie Term --IV0 a moctU. Uitl 52 North Serond ATCiioe. OSTEOPATHY. Dr. D. L. Conner. Osteopathic Py!- an. Office 8 West Adam. 'Lone. cff;ce R 1 li!4: residence Red SX CHIROPODY. PATNLE33 removal of eorn or tunlon prices &' er ach. PrtvacT au' P-ty nitihe. Ehie Krcm K-rt-er f'.j-,l st WasMnjj'on Hirrvt. vrp-n- F office. I eli-pticne Kct Kraik & rVt- SURVEYOR. F. B. Jacobs, L. S. Deputy Survevor. Sur vey of mining claims for r-'n' a lalty. Room S, N:cho!fi fcark. Pho-a . MINING ENGINEER. H kT KH EiLEfCciX. Lnif an1 t ..u.o t. FnpineerK. G'hemMa rr. jk.Tr I'.ra.r building. Los A ngflr, Tal. DETECTIVE. lOHEN'EY BKOS.. Merchant.' I!r..l and Friva'e I-e tiTe Armi-y. tr. O Box 4ot. Fboenix. A moo a. A RAILROAD Pi LOT. William N. Whitney, who i .! known throughout the country br-jj---of h!s former extensive busii'ss th- manufacture cf reapr-g m: hni.-. !. . an idea for a "safety ra:lroi 1 t-.i::. which he is callirg to t..e a'.'.r-ti r f the railroad men. The? ntw jys:m "f train operation wan re -ently rr. . i- tl. r.ubject cf a patent. Mr. Wr.i: n. -.-makes an addition cf or. tran t-. th usual crew of th? train. Thi r-:- 1 r calls a pilot, and the new tr.uu o'V.--..i! is located in a glass cab o-r tl." f? of the locomotive. wh.r !, n W his eye cn the track ch'-ad a.-. I th signals as well as al! trfsp ;- r. the line in fr. r.t of the train. 1h" r gineer has full control of th trii s-- at present until such time z tr- p:l finds himself called ur n - whereuron the manipu'a! ioi of l-:. and touch buttons, he ass:.rrt-s tir,-- of the train and the eneinj-r i h!v less tc interfere. The pilot is c?pTi-l!y n'cr 1 f v observation. Mr. WMtriey ha d- :.-?.-ed a specially constructed pair r glasses with a doubl? rmnjr'rv-:.: lens for long ar.d short vi--i'. F.". his position in the plass cab the 1 can see a rv.'.'.o ahead. :i n :m'':u track, and on curvt" i V.:-. du'y t be ever alert and ready ! 1 st -p th-. train in an instant if necessary. At night the pilot i. su; pld ui: . r powerful s.-uri blight ' u?j M .!el over his head and fastened t' l.'s fhnu!! -in such a way th.it the b-ht i-iii ! entirely controlled by the muvtT. ' of his ho ly. This is d-.r-. in rdrr'th i his hands may be f r e at ail tirr f -th operation of the various s.itYty t- -v iters at his elbow. The advisability of making c:i a Mo tion to the train crew l-s a ir. ; which has been ciis i-ss l f r son-i- ' l tle time, but heretofore rh fugg-ri-has been to pu? the extra trari In li cab. Mr. Whitney is a res" 1 it f S)ri.-.,-field, Ohio. Philadelphia II n.rl. ELI ON CHILDREN'S CARES. "Oh. der!" sithe! lifle Etl .-'. hove so manv cr.res. Nothing but :i o 1 d ' ' b all the time." "What has hvapren-d r.or. lr;. askeri her rymra'-hft p'ayic!V.n . "Why. yestordav a I'ttie bj ;.- -j-arrlved afiT papa is ri a J-urn Man.ma came- r.e-.-.r being gon t-. lon'f kr.tv.' whit f MsouM r.:o d - if mamma, hadn't b?n boine 10 ' A care of It." F".!i Perkins' Baby S'or For Dn;nkennss.0pl'.tfv (57 WolhcrDrugl'5ift& . f tha Tobacco Hab4 and Neuras'.hetHX Correx foatnee Strictly 19, THF LFtLfcT INSTITUTE. Dwi'tvt. ! CoofMeatlal Taylors' Bargains! 30 Acres Under Maricopa with live-acre stock in. above can iL 2l- milts north of postoth. e. Also b: 1S?.t inches water in Grar. 1 oamL lJ aO. ta alfalfa. Come, be shown. A Choice Kanch' ICO acres, all in alfalfa with wat-r right in Salt; fenced and cross fenced. Only three miles west of postofT.ce. Price S50 an Acre. Taylor H Sons, 13 North Center Street Real Estate and Investments. MS! 5 A