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G THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MOItNINfi, APRIL 22, 1908. About Garden ose and Lawn r N A BO l ..r b.us C7t 5 .J A 0 1 ivers OF LOCAL INTEREST j A GLOBE VISITOR Professor Sta ble, superintendent of the Globe city schools, spent Monday in Phoenix. ! THE PINAL COUNTY COURT 'judge Kent left yesterday for Florence to hold court for a few days. Reform MIS Ut'pdllUIt II UKIfiru .v iri i in... Kti trial jury for May 11. OVER FROM PUEBLO M. O. Bickncll. general passenger agent of ilie Ramiololi lines, was oyer from ! Tucson yesterday on business in con I neetion with railway matters. SURVEY APPROVED. The sur- j eyor general has approved Mineral Survev No. iM.s, UoiiDle fNite loue Everybody knows who has lived in Arizona very long that Rubber Hoss ( lying in store from one season to an ctner Becomes wonniess. "ol j minill5 t.aim. situate in the Tioneer climate renders it hard and brittle. I Mining District. Pinal county and Cur Rubber and Cotton Hose is all absolutely fresh and not a foot of it was carried over from last summer, and the price is from $5.85 to $11.85 for 50 feet. We also have the Keenkutter. Win ner Thomas and Run Easy Lawn Meters from $5.85 to $17.50. Davidson's Cash Store 22-24 W. Wash. SU Phoenix, Arizona. Phone Main 248. 7 'Si-1vi-i-- iHiliiiiii ii mil m j 1 I IB "two ways or looking at it" twelve inelu'S i W i 1 a DR.E.MUIMSON ARIZONA'S LEADING OPTICIAN i i fit M,.L LMST-.NCE 4T WHICH EittL.C tC Sit BfciT A tA-Ii4 lidding Ixmk or paper imi Eirrsn. ilas i-fcri6u our glasses A'D CU TO SEE RtOMT REAO WrtT. ANP FELL RKJtfT r Can You Afford it? Can yu afford to buy eh--p drug.' Can y u afford to have your prescriptions filh-d at any place Whi le tll'-re is the slight est doubt about absolute purity? Of i nurse you can't. Absolutely pure drugs can not he sold for l.-ss than we charge and the S'-I'er remain in business. Better pay a little more and have pure drills ar.'l put up right by copi-pett-nt men. LARSON DRUG CO. N.W. Cor. Center and Wh. Sta. Phoenix, Ariz. TttiV'MU TTBUr Everyone who visits our place always agrees that we have the MOST COMPLETE BAKESHOP IN ARIZONA. We have the cleanest and most sanitary workroom, and bake the best goods. We will be clad to show you. HOME BAKING CO. M. J. PETTID, Manager. fcHZBE Olivet Brand Olive Gil LARGE SIZE S1.23 MEDIUM SIZE 65 SMALL SIZE 35 Vz GALLON SIZE S2.25 GAL. TINS OR BOT- . TLES S4.23 OLIVET BRAND OLIVES QUARTS 50 Monger Bros, ' Company. t claimed by George J. Cansler. I PRESCOTT VISITORS, t- F. P. Cruice. assistant to president Alurpny, accompanied by Mrs. Cruice. and P. P. Hasting, general passenger agent of the S. 1". P. & P.. were guests of the Hoiel Adams yesterday. NEW NOTARIES The foil., -a inn named new notaries have been appoint ed by Governor Kibbey: Henry Coi vig of Octave. Frederick W. Rolando of Globe. P.. E. Wheeler of Wagner, and George S. Hughes of Twin Buttes. HIS CHILDHOOD HOME W. H. Haes. who has been a resilient of the valley for several years but latterly of uiobe. is in the city with his wife e.u route to his former home in North Carolina which he left fifteen year. ago. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes will visit rel atives .in Texas on the way. CHILD STUDY CIRCLES. The child study circles of Phoenix will combine in a union in.iing at the Cen ter street school at 3 o'clock Thursday. April Ti. It is desired that as many as possible of the fathers, as well as the mothers and teachers, be present. After a short program light refresh ments will be served during a social hour. F. C. HATCH Col. Frank C. Hatch arrived here yesterday morning from Los Angeles, where he has h-en con fined to a sanitarium for the last month, laid up with rheumatism. He is on the way back to New York, hav ing never been able to go east since having lure lest. He says he feels belter her.- tha.! an vu here and has about decided to nunc back and spend the summer in ;.n effort to burn oat his rheumatie oams. BACK TO BUSINESS. Justice K le yesterday celebrated his return from seeing the fleet by sending five drunks to jail for five days each. Among the old friends who greeted him on his opening court aiier ten davs. was Diego Abril. who was the last one to get out w hen he left and ! the first in when he began dispensing I fines, ignacias. whose offense was of; a lesser degree, was given a floater. ' the others were Bernard Rubles, L. Mams. P. J Sheldon. Win. Harby. ON LEGAL BUSINESS Walter: Kibbey of Los Angeles is in town on j legal business consisting of the trial of the case of Felix Mayhew whose! common law w ife is suing him for roc- i ignition in the form of half of about,! !' which he received from the sale of a mine in Yuma county. Mr. Kibb. y is representing Mayhew. The j first thing to be tried is the iiuestion ; of the relations between the plaintiff 1 and the defendant. If the former wins in that the matter of property rights will tie taken up. A FILIPINO HAT Those who de sire to ' see a real gentleman's hat at the straw crea- of the McDougall J should take a peep Ktnon in tne winnow oi me .'v ijiiiik-ui- ; l assoll compan, iaoeuen riMjuuw, i hat." It is a Panama in point of char- I latter and method of construction, but! ; of a different material than the Pana-I i ma. It required four months of hard j 1 work in the weaving, being double! 'woven, and is as soft as silk. It 1st j i valued at but is not for sale, so I envious gentlemen need not jingle their! 'coins. It was a present to a Phoenix j I gentleman and is on exhibition only as i a novelty. j BACK TO TENNESSEE Captain J. IF. Smith left Tuesdav morning, ac-j companied by his granddaughter Miss Klsie. for his boyhood home in Ten nessee, where he expects to reside permanently hereafter. The captain is j somewhat of a western man as he; crossed the Rockies in 1S61 and has lived on the ai if ic slope ever since ex cept for one or two visits in the east. ' j He came to Arizona twenty-seven ! ' years ago and to Phoenix sixteen j j years ago. Before that he lived in Ne- vada clear back in the Comstock days, j From all to whom he said good bye he. j got the quick prediction "you'll be I i back again, even though vou go til ! stay." While he does not intend to I ; come hack it Is not imimssible that he I : will do so and he can be proud to; ! say that if he should it would be re- j turning to the land of friends. He Is j of the manner of men who have built i the west, is jiroud of the work and the j BOUSE CALLER Harry Hanna. ouse spent Monday in Phoenix en route to Mohawk on business. TO CLOSE FOR FUNERAL-The bicycle shops of the city will oe closed from 1:30 till 5 o'clock this afternoon out of respect to Charles Gittner de- I ceased, whose funeral will take- place at 2:3" from the residence. OVERLOOKS NOTHING A Buck eye resident who Was in town yes terday says the secret of the success of Y. T. Harr in the insurance busi ness is that Mr. Rarr always manages to keep up with the procession. When he sees a prospect he don't lay around for h year or two and think about it but acts at once. Sunday night a fine daughter came to bless the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Knight of Liberty. Momlav Mr. Rarr drove up to the gate and asked for an airdience with the young lady saying he had the latest thing to offer in the way of poll and w'anted to get his application in carl. BOARD OF TRADE The directors of the board of trade held a meeting yesterday afternoon and attended to a number of matters requiring atten tion. The most important was the adoption of the new by-laws hereto fore referred to und the appointment of a committee of arrangement con sisting of Dwight B. Heard. W. J. Murphy and George M. Halm. The work ascribed to this committee is the investigation of possible dangers of the infection ol local orchards, by the impoitjtion of trees from other places, the study of methods for the preven tion of such infection as well as the cure of it if it shall appear. The com mittee is em powered to call a meeting fir such action as it deems wise to take. EASTER SHOW The prettiest Easter floral show that anybody ever saw in Arizona is at the capitol grounds right now. The visitor who will walk to the south end of the grounds and look across them to the north will see a color effect that shows for iself that the superintendent of the grounds. George Hough Smith, has not labored in vain for the last twenty years. The capitol grounds are always pretty but just now tney are more gorgeous in a floral way than ever. They look good from any view point but walking along ; toward either end of the building and i looking across the entire "garden" I gives a sight of more v flowers than I some people1 ever saw anywhere. Direct from the Fashion Center The Hub is making an interesting display of correct New York Spring Stylea in Men's Outer Apparel. as soon as the are ere- This citv is a good inanv miles specialties from New York, but it isn't a second ated. behind the New York standard in At the present time The Hub is dis Men's Fashions: at least it needn't be playing the very latest up-to-date if our men will accept the opportun- men's fashions for Spring and Sunl it ie to dress in the Correct New York , mer. I ix styles that are identical In St vie of today presented by The Hub. ! every detail witn those created and The Hub is the representative here 1 made for their own Fashionable New of All red Benjamin Co., the largest York customers by Alfred Benjamin and most important makers of Men 's , & Co. ciotiiinif in New York City. The Hub is anxious that every o. .,c.,,,..nt . ith Alfred lienia- in this city who desire: " ... ... .... :lt x...... '.,L- H Co The Hub r ives the lal- lllllisell Wlin llie pi ev,,,.,,, ...... York models in men s suits. , Style Miaii visit in. ir man to acquaint nun est New overcoats whether raincoats, waistcoats and intending to purchase or not. mm YOUR EASTER SHOES are just new' gown as imnortant bonnet as your hat or top coat. A Well Clad Foot is Always Attractive Our new Spring Shoes for men and for women possess all the artistic beauty and elegance is possible to put into shoes. it Bring the Chil dren We have Kaster Shoes for the boys, girls and the babies. Men's Shoes tl.no to JOOrt. Women's Shoes, tl.OO to $Ti.iK. Boys' and Girl' Shoes, $1.00 to tZ.MK Infants' Shoes. ZDc. to Ji.23.. Let US dress Jour feet for Kaster. H. A. DIEHL Shoe Co. Have You Seen Tbat New Hair Brush? Th ELVEY that Rlv.-y & 11. mi! . It's a Prist. il Prush. llulelt are selling for fine solid back, pure US "huleft Service Liny from voiir Combs and llajr i!rushes Phone Main 1. ELVEY & HULETT mail order if you can't come. ARE YOU? A good many people are going over to see the fleet, and each one wants a kodak to take along. Hl'Ii KODAK LINK IS COMPLETE. You'll find in our stock every con venience for the amateur in photog raphy. E. L. Andrews & Son, 9-11 East Wash. St, Phoenix, Ariz. Kodaks. Photo floods, Stantionery, Postals, Talking Machines, Sporting iJoikIs. " itfiTfrk i Y Don't You Want a HAM MOCK WE CAN SHOW YOU SOME NICE ONES Talbot & Hubbard's Hardware Store N. r I ' A. i Home of Pure Drugs Here you find a high grade assortment of PERFUMES, TOILET WATERS; PALMER'S. COLGATE'S', WILLIAMS' and a full line of ROGER & GALLETT'S FRENCH GOODS. We can please you. THE ADAMS PHARMACY ANDREW H. MILLER, MGR. SPECIALIST. HOTEL ADAMS. PRESCRIPTION fr ! .4 Mir !UIIII(lllllllini!Itil!lll!IltRilI!!Itflllfl 1 We have as 1 fine a line l of Stationery as can be found in S ; S the city. E j v Post Card Abums j In great variety. s j CRAIN'S il STATIONERY AND I : NEWS CO. j 11-13 N. CanUr L TjiiniU!Uii:niiiiiiuuiiuii;i!(uuuiiiK The Crescent Jewelry Store The Phoenix r Jewelry Store i . 14 If F" oompiete line ot ouggy; Tops for summerweath' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS nt it-4 In lmrh f ivn that 'iM will er. LOOK US OVer tOn he received for the flection of a H.S(T CarlJIavu porch on the New D nnis block. For arness and Saddlery J 'pfi,,,,, call at stern store. Goods of every desenp-j m. b li kty. tion. I ed. VH! one be. As the captain bade good bye easy to see be w.-is affected as leaving the home land !s nounn to The Republican will follow him. however, and through it he will be A CONDITIONAL PARDON. Ap plication was made to the governor's office yesterday for the release of VV. T. Young, who was serving a ninety- Arizona all the time. Tea and Easter sale, cooked foods and pillows. Baptist church Friday afternoon. I anie to Keep soniewnm m i.iui n u ,..,. i ,ho- ,.,,tv in fr beating his wife. It was imposed in Justice Kyle's court April Xth. Friends neighbors, and Attorney Lyman and Justice Kyle joined in the recommen dation for a conditional pardon, in view of the' delicate condition of Young's wife and believing that the ends of justice had been met. The pardon was therefore granted and he was released. However, if he repeats the performance of getting full and causing trouble at home, the sentence will revive against him andjie w ill go hack to jail. CRITTENTON HOME Yesterday; was a red letter day at the 'rittenton j Home. It was the occasion of the I annual picnic of the W. C. T. V. la-1 dies of Tempo, who visit the Home! every year on this ; universal y and hold a picnic and Jollification. Theyi came yesterday with well filled bas kets, the contents of which were spread on a long table, the'twenly-five ; guests enjoying a sumptuous dinner. I J. M. Iangston. president of t!i" board. was present ' a ml made a spcet h. the girls of the Home recit-d nul Mrs., F. o. Richmond gave a splendid reel-' tation. At 2 o'clock there was a halfl hour devotional service and in thej evening there was a most enthusiastic i evangelistic service. The meeting to-i night will lie led by J. M. Hoover, the' public being invited as usual. i We Save You Freight Loose Leaf Ledgers, all styles. We make them. Let us demon strate. ' McNEILCO. PRINTERS 126-128 W. Washington St. The PEOPLE with the GOODS opposite Court House N. PORTER SADDLE AND HARNESS CO. SPURS AND BITS. 40 West Washington St. Talephona Red 131. I. O. F. FUNERAL NOTICE All members Court Floral Xo. 293. are requested to meet at Lamson's hall Wednesday April nd, to attefd the funeral of our late brother, Charles Gittner. Mrs. ElTrida X. Patton, Mrs. Kda Kane C. R. Sec. THE FIRST BOY, T. L. Edens, who lives in the University Addition, is n mighty good family man, and has four fine girls, but yesterday was the first time he couid Introduce people to his eldest son. Thomas Lee Edens, who starts life at I1 pounds a.ul with fine prospects. Y. M. C. A. BIDS REJECTED. The board of directors of the Y. M. C. A. held a long meeting yesterday and. after much discussion, rejected all bids submitted for the erection of the y. M. C. A. building. The bids were all so high itvvas not considered that the board was justified in ac cepting any of them under present conditions. Another meeting will be held this morning at 9:30 o'clock, when it is likely the question of ad vertising for bids again will be dis cussed, t The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the White Gold Min ing Co.. will be held in Phoenix A. T. first Monday In May 190S. R. J. PATRICK. Secretary. WHO HIT CANNING? ! A mystery that will probably never ' be solved. But wh,o hit the Lumber Trust In the neck is no longer a se cret. Read the Buckeye Lumber Co.s' ad this week. I AMENDMENT TO THE ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF UNITED POWDER COMPANY. Know all Men by These Presents: That at a meeting of the stiM'khold ers of the United Powder Company duly and legally held at the office of said company in the city of Phoenix, County of Maricopa, Territory of Ari zona, on the twenty-second January, A. D., 1908, the followin amendments to the articles of incor poration of said company were pre sented and were duly adopted by the affirmative vote of a majority of the stock of said company, to-wit: Resolved, That the first sentence of paragraph three article S of the articles of ineoportion of the United Powder company, be and the same is hereby amended so s to read as follows: WE SAY! Buy Your Girl a Hammock. Our line for size, beau ty, quality, and variety has no equal in Arizona. eerrytiill's Big Bock Store The Thirsty Man's Retreat Welch's Grape Juice Pint battle 30 Quart bottle 7 55 Fresh STRAWBERRIES, ' daily, per box 15J Searchlight Matches, per box You always do best at Wetzler's Grocery Phona Black 181. 35 W. Wath. St Satisfactory Shoes for Men. Is there anything so utterly unsatisfactory as an unsatisfactory sho..-; : If it fails in fit you will always feel it. If it loses its shaie. you will aiways see it. If it lacks in style, it is a constant reflection upon your good taste. The secret of the Edwin Clapp Shoe's success is in the satisfac tion of the nearer perfect' satisfaction which increases with every ciay's wear. tn every pair of Edwin Clapp Shoes thre's satisfying fit. style and comfort. The McDougall & Cassou Co Clothing, Shoes, Hals And Mens' Furnishings. "All subsequent directors shall be; elected from among the stockholders of ; this corporation for which election the ! bylaws of this corporation shall es- J pecially provide, and which said elec- tion shall be held annuallv on the I day of fourth Saturday of January as the by- ! laws shall provide. Resolved. That said articles of Incor- portaion be and the same are hereby ' amended by adding thereto article IX 1 to read as follows: j "Article. IX. Any officer or director. : whether elected by the stockohlders or j named in the certificate of incorpora- 1 tion or elected or appointed by the j hoard of directors, may be removed at any time by the affirmative vote of a majority of the stockholders of the j corporation." ! In witness w hereof, the president of I said company has hereunto set his' hand this twenty-fourth day of Janu- i ary. A. D. 1!H8. I Attest: I T. J. Hl'LME, VM. P. DOYLE, j Secretary. President. I (Corporate Seal.) I Territory of Arizona, ss. County of Maricopa. j Before me, Geo. A. Mintz, (a notary public in and for said county and ter ritory on this day personally ap j beared William P. Doyle, know n to me j to be the president of the United Pow- ' der company and known to me to be ' the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and ac knowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes anil consid erations therein expressea. Given under my hand and seal of of fice this 24th day of January. 1WK. (Seal) GEO. A. MINTZ. Notary Public. Mynoinmission expires April 13, 1(109 Filed and recorded at request of Win. P. Doyle, January t',, lltds, at 10:52 a. m. C. F. LEONARD. By V. I Vaughn, County Recorder. Deputy. Book 52 of Inc. Rec. page 194. Odd Fellows Bears welcome YOU to their store. Make it your resting place. THE BEAR DRUG STORE Opposite City Halt. See Bears in the window. For tha folks away back east, A box of Donofrio's Cactus Candy, Will be an Easter present bringing To them a breath of the Arizona desert.