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4 THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 7, 1908 16,500 Shotgun Shells Received ly us August direct from tlie Sclby S. & L. Co. These were loaded at the factory for us less than a week ago. If you want anything fresher than this, we will have to load them by hand for you, which we are prepared to do on a hour's notice. This is one of our regular weekly shipments. Our wholesale and re tail trade are sure of Retting fresh ammunition from us. August is the his month on white wing ' shooting. Ruy your shells ly the case (500); you can save money liy it, and then you don't run out of shels just as the best flight conies on. Bargains iu second-hand guns tthis week. PINNEY ROBINSON THE GUN STORE 40 NORTH CENTER STREET, PHOENIX, ARIZ. ! fnr fru mm Tw nrd. Catahltshwt 1tl7 OUR ENTIRE LINE OF Men's Tan AND Black Oxfords DO YOU KNOW THAT LUMBER IS CHEAPER IN PHOENIX THAN ANY OTHER TOWN IN ARIZONA. The Buckeye Lumber Co. made tbla price. They are the only yards that are not In a combination to keep up prices. Our policy is Live and Let Live; A Fair Profit and More Homes In Thoenix. WE SELL LUMBER, DOORS, WINDOWS, BUILDING HARD WARE, CORRUGATED IRON, AND WOVEN FENCING. Plaining Mill in Connection. Buckeye Lumber Co.,5-Points MONT ANDERSON, Prop. Phone Black 401. TO BE SOLD Below Cost Men's JL'.aO, J.1.00, J3 values J3.50 $1.95 Write the Arizona School of Music FOR Catalogue and other descriptive Literature. MRS. SHIRLEY CHRISTY, Director. ine ranama tanai ? Just as soon as the auction room is iu proper shape, if you are figuring on having a sale or want to sell your goods on right, let us know. Transportation. I ... Tj Colon, Republic of Panama. July j. ' -" Special correspondence of The j Itt 'publican. The Panama raiioroi can j'gie pointers to any system in tie A I tilted states on the matter of bin!- i. Fifty-four acres three and a half miles west of fair grounds, niuly improved. Us a bargain. First one comes gets it. The Rogers Auction Co. 22-24 West Jefferson Street. WANTED To Borrow 1200 1 : t- filing a maximum of husine-; on a JLiniiiiiinium length of line. H iring the 4- fiscal year of ir-K'7 it handled 43,4 6 when the work for the present lisca! year i.s summed up it will probably show that nearly lon.OOO trains have Z,been handled. The Isthmian canal y i commission i.s now hauling not far Y'froin 7, '""I trainloads of lirt a month, X i and the I'anama railroad is probahly v , running fifty per cent more train-! X I than it did a year ago. This would A make over K.onO trains a month on a railroad only fifty miles long. The acquisition of the Panama r'.Jl road by the United States represents its first incursion into the fie'd of government ownership of railroads. When Uncle Sam bought the holdings of the French for J4ii.0m(i.0hi) he. cot.. jamong other things, the I'anama rail :road. Under existing laws the load i could not have been operated o.i a j commercial basis except as a privata j corporation, the United States merely .owning the stock, while an operating I company, made up of government of ficials, would nave conducted its af- i on Cattle for Six Months Will pay 12 per cent. Address S. T. Republican Office THREE CURES OF, Men's $3.75, $4.00, values $4.2 $4.50 $2.25 Men's Nettelton, $6 values. S4.50&S4.25 The Alldre Co 27-29 East Washington Street, PHOENIX, ARIZONA. SANTA FE TIME TABLE. PHOENIX CITY TIME. "The Diamond Jo". All Main line local points - Phoenix to Ash Fork, Los. Angeles, San Francisco and all other points west. Leaves daily at 2:15 a. m. "The Daylight Express". All Main line local points and all points east of Asa Fork. Leaves dally EXCEPT SATURDAY'S at 8:00 a. m. "The Coast Limited". Through Pullman Sleeper to Los Angeles, connect ing with California Limit ed Train No. 3 at Ash Fork. Leaves EVERY SATUR DAY at 4:30 p. m. Trains arrive from Ash Fork at 1:45 a. m. DAILY and 4:10 p. m. daily. No trains on branch line to Parker on Sundays. Tri-weekly service from Prescott to Crown King and Poland. Call Main 108 for further information. o THE WEATHER. 1 Local Daily Weather Report for The Arizona Republican. Forecast for today Generally fair. Data for 24 hours ending 5:30 p. m. yesterday: 6:30 5:30 a. m. p. m. Barometer, inches 29.72 29. SO Temperature degrees .. .82 104 , Dew point, degrees ...... .66 .' Humidity. ier cent 59 .20 Wind direction .... .... S A Win velocity, miles 2 4 Rainfall, inches 0 .0 Weather Clear Pt. Cloudy Mean daily humidity 40 Mean daily temperature ..94 Highest temperature 106 Lowest temperature ,....S1 Total daily rainfall 00 GOING UP Lower prices every day: DO lbs. Daisy Flour ...-S1.50 Gold Dust, per pkg 20d Nabisco Wafers 23d Best Standard Corn ...-lOd Rest Standard Tomatoes 10c 15 lbs. Granulated Sugar . -gl Best Bacon (packing house weight) - 15d Best Ham (packing house weight) 15 3 lbs. Pure Lard 40& 5 lbs. Pure Lard 73d 10 lbs. Pure Lard ...-81.40 SEVERE ECZEMA THE DAISY FLOUR IS UNCLE SAM'S PRIDE And ours also; "The Perfect Flour," a scientific product of the most ap proved milling methods. The bread, ioos, i.ikc ami pastry it yields are genuine health food the kind that combines purity and d-liciousmss with high nourishing value. Try bag today and be convinced. VALLEY FLOUR MILLS. Scott's Santai-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE or inflammation or ( atari of the Bladder and uiseascf Kidneys. No curr no pay Cures quickly aud Pcrra nenliy the worst cases of Gonorrhoea and tileet, m mailer of how long stand ing. Absolutely harmless Sold by druggists. Fries $1.(10, or by rnil, postpa'4 1 (10,3 boxes 2 75. THE SANTAL-PEPSIN CO, Michigan Woman Tells of Her Broth er's Terrible Suffering with the Disease Grandchild and Another Baby also Permanently Cured. CUTICURA REMEDIES . PROVED INVALUABLE "My brother had eczema three dif ferent summers. About the same time each summer it came out between his Fhouldersntid down his back, and he said his suffering was terrible. He used dif ferent kinds of mod icines that were said to be good for that disease, but nothing seemed to do him much good. When it came on the third summer, he bought a box of CuLieiira Ointment and gave it a faithful trial. Soon he Ix-gan to feel better and he cured himself entirely with C'titiciira and has never been bothered with eczema since. He also Used Cut ic lira to cure a hunch over his eye ami allerrible ev rn which was so bad that he could not wear his shoe. A lady in Indiana heard of how mv daugh ter, Mrs. Miller, had cured her little son of terrible ccwnia bv the Cuticura Ilemedies. This lady's little one had the eczema so badly that they thought they would lose it. She used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment and it cured her child entirely, and the disease never came back. Mrs. Sarah K. husk, 67 Peck ham St.. Cold water, Mich., Auk. 15 and Sept. 2, l'J07." WORLDFAMOUS Cure for Torturing;, Disfiguring Skin and Scalp Humors. The agonizing itching and burning of the skin, as in eczema; the frightful scal ing, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and crustingof scalp, as in scalled-Iiead; the facial dis f ig u re ment, as in acne and ringworm, find instant relief and speedy cure, in the majority of cases,; in warm bflthavitlv Cuticura Soap and gentle anointings with Cuticura Ointment. OnmpMe External and Internal Treatment tor Evrry Humor of Infant, children, and Adultt ronnsts ot Cutlrura Soap (2.rie.) In cleanse the Skin. Cv.tirnra Olntrwnt (SOr.l to Ileal tlie Skin, and Cuticura Itesoi vent (50c. . (or In the form of Chorolaw Coated Pill 25e. per vial ol 60) to Purify the Blood. Sold throughout tlie world. Potter Drug A chem. nom Moi rm... Hrcton. Maaa. fairs. If it hail been acquired in th usual way every dollar collected for freight anil i;issengrr traffic v. ould have hail to be turned into the tr.-as ury, and every dollar paid out wjuI have had to be appropriated by-con gress. Furthermore, when the Panama. Railroad company wanted an cngint a car, a steel rail, or a dozen eggs for its commissary it would have naj advertise for bids. This led to the present plan, which puts the railroad safely beyond the bundle of red tape that so oft'-n hind ers economical methods. The rail road is therefore ocrated iusi like any other railroad, and its fi.sca! af lairs are conducted tlie same way, ex cept that the president and tac boar of directors do not own a single slwl of stock, and that the Isthmian caii commission is allowed to run it j trains on the Panama railroad line. ne familiar with the Pennsylvania railroad in the states is forcibly re minded of it when on the Isthmus. Here is the familiar "P. R. R." on e car, and only the keystone is missing from the lettering on the freiglu cars, else the uninitiated might jun.p at the conclusion that the Pennsylvania had extended its lines to Panama The coaches are pain ted the sam ; color, ind are of the same modern design as those of the Pennsylvania system. The engines are of a heavy 'type, but with small tenders. i .-y1V Ao railroad In America ever undor went such wonderful changes In si short a time as the Panama railroad has undergone. When Colonel Goe thals first went across the Isthmus four years ago he fouml the jungle touching boughs across the railroad. forming a tree-arched way almost from Colon to Panama. The road bed was then as crooked as the Charges river, and that is the superlative, de gree of crookedness. The builders had followed the line of lease resist ance from one side of the Is'.hmus to the other, and that classic railroad joke about standing on the rear plat form and lighting a cigar from the headlight of the locomotive might well have Iwen perpetrated by a passenger on a Panama railroad train. The rolling stock was antiquated and the whole outfit was at least t.ventv- five years behind the time. They did not even have a telegraph line, hut carried little telephone outfits like the one a "trouble man" ca.ries. and would stop the train and ring up the lispatcher whenever they wished. When the United States took hold there had to be a good railroad. Wal lace and Stevens each contributed his share to making it good. Wallace ought the heavy engines whic'.i were criticized at the time. Stevens double tracked the road, established p.t no to late block system, and in short, turned iver to bis successors a railroad which will compare favorable with the av- rage road In this country. The improved condition nf the road ? shown in the increased business H enjoys. The total earnings for 1D"7 were almost double those of tho pre vious year, and the Indications tire that the annual report of the present fiscal year will make even a belter showing. The increase in freight car ried was about 40 per cent, and the jiassengers carried in 1907 were about double the number carried In llidG. Here again the indications arc that 19(18 will set a new mark. Negroes ro not lose their, propensity foe travel just becnuse they-are on the Isthmus. Those who have the money to spate generally travel first class, but the majority go secnd. Of the 882. ft0 passengers carried in 1907, 557,000 were second class passengers, and these included no whites and few Chinamen. The Panama railroad, owned by the United States government owns in turn a steamship line from New York to Colon. This line operates six ships with sailings from New York and Co lon every five days. The extension of h rro1 -Mot! nml tha uk., . Accumulated deficiency in tempera ture since January 1, 100 degrees. Accumulated excess in rainfall since January 1, 2.27 Inches. Li. N. JKSUNOFSKY, Section Director. the business by three, but, by o.-,e of those strange paradoxes of trade, the Panama railroad steamship line has now more business and a better ba! ance sheet than It had before the oth er lines came into the port of Colon The operation of the steamship line i.s profitable, even if nearly ail the passengers carried by it are employes either of the railroad or the canal commission, and are charged but twenty dollars on the other lines. The railroad and the canal commis sion operate on the community of in terest plan. In fact, except that tho railroad does a commercial business, it would simply be a part and pare?! of the canal project. As it is. Its president and board of director are the chairman and commissioners, re sjiectively, of the Isthmian canal com mission. They have a good credit with one another, and whcne.vr -t.. I. C. C. wants anything the P. It. R. has, it simply goes and gets it, and P. R R. takes the same privilege with the I. C. C. At the end of the year a the line of balance i.s struck and there is no great outgo on either hand. The Tanama railroad Is about the only railroad in the world that has been moved almost entirely to make way for another enterprise. When the re-location of the road Is com pleted It will have only 18 per cent of its present location. Where it now crosses the line of the canal twice, it will then be entirely on the cast side of the canal. If It were to continue in its present location from Gatun to San Pablo it would find itself under about eighty-five feet of water. To bviate this a great embankment. eighty-two feet high, will skirt the eastern edge of the dam. This em bankment will be about 6,500 feet long some 2,600,000 cubic yards of earth be ing required to build it. It will be the largest single railroad embankment in the world. The entire re-location of the railroad has been made necessary by the construction of the canal, hence the canal commission will bear all the expenses. It its new location the road will have a higher percentage of embank ments than almost any other railroad n the world. It will be built on a high elevation to keep it out of the waters of the Gatun dam. It will re quire 12,000,000 cubic yards of earth to make the necessary fills, and near- y all of this will come from the can al prism. The fills will represent a 'le of dirt approximately one-fifteenth as much as will have been taken out of the canal from the time the French under De Lesseps, turned the first shovel of earth, until the ships arc ready to sail through the channel. The rush of gold seekers to Calif ornia led to the building of the rail road across the Isthmus. William H. AspinwaN, in whose honor Colon was named Aspinwall, and some other New York capitalists got the money togeth er, and then secured the necessary oncession from the new Granadian government. This concession wasaf- enward made to run 118 years by the Colombian government. When the 'rench canal company decided to build the canal they bought the railroad, ac- uiring stxty-eight-seventieths of the tock, paying $250 per share for it. after the American stockholders had tripped the company of its cash. In ther words the transaction netted the American stockholders J291 per "share at a time when It had been selling at but little aboue par. When the road was completed the first class fare across the Isthmus was twentyfive dollars in gold. Baggage was charged for at the rate of ten cents per pound, and If a passenger carried an overcoat or an umbrella, whether he took it with him into the coach or not ho had to pay baggage rates for It. Residents of the Isth mus were given monthly passes upon the payment of fifty dollars flat. First class freight was carried at three dol- irs per hundredweight. When the Americans took charge the passengers rate across the Isthmus as $5.00; today it is $2.40. It now costs more to check one's baggage across the Isthmus than it does to buy a first class ticket. A trunk weighing 150 pounds will cost three dollars, while a first class tickets costs half dollar less. A fair sized suit case will be taken across at a cost of j 10 lb. box National Soda Crackers, 65 Bishop's Jams and Jelly.. 23 "Coffee what Is Coffe," roasted daily, aromatic and fragrant, 20. and I"-'r P"""11- 23d S Cash Store lie ee orris Hepan Furniture Co. Arizona's Leading House Furnishers There is Styie in WALL PAPER 3. Just as there Is style In everything that is sold for decorative, ptir T poses- We have every known design that the ordinary or cultivated taste mill ever call for. and vou will find our large exuerience will help you In your selection. J X i The Largest Assortment Most Reasonably Priced SPECIAL CONCESSIONS To those making their selection now, before the busy season is on. D0RRIS-HEYMAN FURNITURE CO. NEW LOCATION Noble Block, - Adams & 1st St. ' I 1 1 1 1 1 I I 'i i' H l' I 1'H' l ' Ti' t The intention of the United States i.s to maintain the Panama railroad as an adjunct to the canal. The tour ist, who, in the coining days, does not wi,;h to spend some ten hours going through the big ditch can take a train which will carry him across in a few hours. The strategic importance of having means of rapid communication on the Isthmus is perhaps the im pelling motive of the government in preparing a modern, well-equipped permanent railroad along the canal. o CONQUERING SOUTH COMES THIS MORNING We have the Piano You Want If it is a new Piano, we can suit you to the queen's taste. Be it a second-hand Piano, we have an almost numberless variety to choose from at Prices that in dicate superior Value-giving. Redewill's The Home of Everything Musical. BUTTER-NUT BREAD prepared according to a patented method with rich milk, home made hep yeast, butter and the highest grade of flour sanitarily sifted; mixed hygienlcally and baked In Improved ovens. The purest, cleanest and most delicious bread sold in Arizona. PHOENIX BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY. Established 1SS1. Edward Ei sele, Prop. Phone Main 89. Preparations to Delegates With Receive a Brass the South Band. There will be an irruption of Kmithites upon Phoenix this morn ing. From Kpulous Pima, from the rockbound hills of Cochise, from the fertile valleys of Graham and the otc-learing regions of Gila; from Santa Cruz of the south and the mountain fastnesses of Pinal they come. Alone of tlie south, Tutna stood out against the Smithites and the delegates from that county head ed by W. K. Marvin stole into town yesterday to escape the victorious horde. The southern delegates will arrive on the 7: "9 train. There is some talk of the O'Neill delegates of Maricopa meeting them with a brass band but that will be a formality rather than an expression of undying love. It is not to 1k regarded as an unqualified endorsement of the nomination of Mark Smith. It may be partly in pursuance of the arrangement made previous to the holding of the Mari copa convention by which the nom ination of Smith at Prescott was to be made practically unanimous. The faithful here also l-lieve that when the southern delegations get in they will get some sort of a line tin what is to happen at Prescott be side the nomination of Smith; some thing of the organization of the con vention and the character of the plat form. They are anxious to learn how far it will diverge from the dec laration of the principles adopted by the Maricopa convention. The visitors this morning know precisely what will happen, if they will only tell, for they hold thc.whoje matter in the hollow of their hands. For, if the southern delegates stand together, and there is little doubt that they do. all the rest of the del egates may be disiensed with. Together with the Yuma deelgates and those from this county, the mem bers from the south will leave for Prescott tomorrow morning. TEA Why isn't everything money back? Everything isn't good enough. Your rrocer retnma rear aoner U ree deal U Schilling' Beat; we par him. I 1 I i I 1 I I 1 I MM1 M"M Mt.nH"H"H"I"H "M-M..M I I il I 1 I M I I 1 I 1 11 WALL PAPER CHEAP Phoenix Hardware Co. 3.1 .H..H..X..1..M, i ! .iMtt,.,M'--t"t--t"M"t"l--I"I"l"t-"t""t"I"l"t-4"l"t"I"l"l"l"l"l"l' M"M Colling s Vehicle and Harness Co. Is receiving new goods daily. Staver, Union City and Dut Buggies. Bain and Turnbull heavy Wagons. A big stock of light and heavy Spring Wagons. We manufacture all of our Harness and carry a big stock to se lect from. Trunks, Suit Cases and everything In leather goods. Na vajo Blankets in all sizes. We do all kinds of upholstering of Furni ture and Buggies. Collings Vehicle and Harness Co. Xaat Adam Bt, Bert door to Adama Hotel. Office Chief Quartermaster, Denver, Colo.. August 1, 1308. Sealed propos als in triplicate will be received here and at office of the Quartermaster at each post below named, until H a. m., August 31, 1908 for furnishing. Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay and Straw, or bedding Hay, required during the fiscal year ending June '30, 109, at Fort Apache, Fort Huachuca and Whipple Barracks. Arizona; Fort Logan and Denver, Col orado; Fort Bayard and Fort Wingate, Xew Mexico; and Fort Douglas and Fort Duchesne, Utah. Information furnished on application here or at of fices of respective post quartermasters. Wanted to Borrow S2750 On new residence property worth double. 8 PER CENT Three years, usual commission. Address 44, Republican office. Moore & McLellan Undertakers and Embalmara, Lady Aaslstant. It West Adams Street. Telephone Main lit. ' ENGLISH IVY AND ROSES in Pots at tho GREEN HOUSE Chas Burroughs THE FRENCH KITCHEN THE RIGHT PLACE TO EAT. iVTlll be open day and night. Short orders and regular meals. YEE BEN CO, PROPS. 11 West Wash. St. A FULL LINE OF GS" RANGES JUST RECEIVED CALL AND SEE Pacific Gas and Electric Co. 130-132 West Washington St. t