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VpHM-I Ve RoMlSEI tt MIWO I SMITH THIS Ar-rtRrIOOtvl- KEEV VOUH ENE ON HIM FOR A. VLITTCE WHitc If You Have 1 1 ' r r and have appointed The Phoenix Savings Bank & Trust Company as executor, you have every assur ance that your estate will be handled safely and efficiently. .This company has capital and surplus of $150. 000.00, assuring safety in every transaction; it has complete equipment for acting in trust capacities and it brings to its service the important essential of experience. The Phoenix Savings LooKing for a Trade? We have bargains in both ranch and city property. Will exchange or sell on easy terms. CAPITAL SAVINGS-INVESTMENT CO. Corner Second Avenue and Washington Street Borrow Money $10 to $100 on your salary, furniture, pianos, horses, cows, etc. Nothing re moved. Quick, courteous, confidential. THE MUTUAL LOAN CO. Lewis Bldg. Central and Adams D. D. HORNING For Sale Lands In small or laxgt acreage. INSURANCE AND LOANS RENTALS, COLLECTION i Office 411 West Monroe St. Cor. 4th Ave. Phoeni Warehouse lot, good location. $2000 S acre improved ranch ....$1800 J. L. IRVIN 11 N. 1st Ave. I Wanted Miscellaneous $10 REWARD for the arrest and conviction of anyone stealing the Ari zona Republican from the front yard of any of our subscribers. THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN. tf WANTED Empty grain sacks, Sturges Hay and Grain Co.. 125 E. Jefferson St. tf Wanted Help Male WANTED Experienced shoe sales man; steady position. Apply at New York Store. WANTED I will teach several young men the automobile business in ten weeks by mail and assist them to good positions. No charge for tuition until position is secured. Write today. R. S. Price, Automobile Expert, Box 463, Los Angeles, Cal. j dn SALESMAN WANTED Competent man with good experience in mens clothing, one who worked in Phoenix and can produce reference, $25.00 per week to start with. Give all particu lars in first letter. Address S. B. care Republican. dn WANTED 3 brick layers, union men. Phone 2085. J. B. Siebert, Con tractor, dg GOVERNMENT JOBS Railway Mail Clerks City Carriers Postbffice Clerks. Large salaries. Short hours. Phoenix Examinations coming. Speci men questions free. Franklin Insti tute, Desk 23, Rochester, N. Y. dn WANTED Ranch hand. Salt River Valley Nursery on Glendale car line. dp LOCOMOTIVE firemen, brakemen; wages about $100; experience unne cessary; send age, stamp. Railway, Care Republican. It SALESMEN wanted by the largest lace and embroidery manufacturers; liberal arrangements;- rare- opportun- j ity; can be handled as side line. Wil- J son, Broadway... City. . ., - It j LITTLE C NOW REMEMIifb HIM HURT HIMSELF- Made a Will Bank & Trust Co. Wanted Help Male SALESMAN For general mercantile trade in Arizona to sell a new propo sition of merit; vacancy August 1; at tractive commission contract; $35.00 weekly for expenses. Miles F. Bixler Co., Wholesale Jewelers. 12-30 Carlin Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio. It WANTED MAN Single preferred who would like to travel from town to town, handling a good paying business. I have the necessary equipment with the exception of $75.00 cash and one work horse not less than 1200 lbs. which I expect partner to furnish. I am a well - known Phoenix business man and want man of good qualities to travel with me through mountain inland towns in summer and in warm valleys in winter. I have been in this busi- ' ness in Phoenix for years. This is a fine opportunity for some one who wants to see the country and would enjoy camping and at the same time make good money. If you have the requirements I ask for don't fail to in vestigate. Address A. H. W. care Re publican, dn We need men to carry off and wear those fine Earl and Wilson Shirts that we are making such close prices on during our present "Clean-up sale". $1.50 shirts at $1.15, $2.00 shirts at $1.35, $2.50 shirts at $1.85. Everyone a dandy pattern and a great value. Han ny's, 40 North Center. It YOUNG MAN Would you accept and wear a fine tailor-made suit just for showing it to your friends? If you live in a town smaller than 10,000 j write at once and get beautiful sam ples, styles and this wondertui otter. Banner Tailoring company, Dept. 425, Chicago. It SALESMEN making small towns, whole time or sde line, should carry our fast selling pocket side line; spe cial sales plan allowing return of unsold goods makes quick easy sales; $4.00 commission on each order; some thing entirely new; write for outfit today. Canfield Mfg. Co., 208 Sigel St., Chicago, III. It AGENTS Double your income sell ing guaranteed knit-goods for largest manufacturer in America. Write for free outfit and particulars of greatest money-making proposition ever of fered. Madison Mills, 486 Broadway, New York. it Wanted Help Female GIRL WANTS to do general house work. Phone 2018. dr WANTED Women everywhere; make money at home, spare time; ab solutely no. investment required; clean, legitimate work. Box 297 Santa Bar bara, Cal. dn WANTED A woman for general housework and cooking. Must "be ex perienced, Phone 2810. dp '"WANTED Good girl or woman for cooking and general housewprk in small apartment. Mrs. Rieger, 601 N. 4th Ave. Phone 1804. dp WANTED A cook or general house work girl, 5 miles in country. Call 13J5. dp WANTED Good girl or woman for general housework, good wages. Call 610 East Roosevelt 'or.Fp.one 2008.- dn THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY MRS. WORRY - OH .Voo "WNt lb KNOW VWAT ( that is HUH r VJHY V (k)CF STICK SONNV 7BALU VTH HIT Wanted Help Male and Female FIFTY BOYS OR GIRLS desiring to earn a few dollars. Call at 1506 W. Fillmore St. dp Money to Loan MONEY TO LOAN On good Im proved real estate at lowest rates. E. E. Pascoe. 110 North Center street, tf BORROW MONEY $10 to $100 on your salary, furniture, pianos, etc., confidential; nothing removed. Mut ual Loan Co. Lewis Bldg., Central and Adams. Phone 1396. tf PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN. RANCH OR CITY 5 YEARS OR LESS. SOUTHWESTERN BUILDING & IN VESTMENT CO. 17 Wrest Adams Street, Insurance Loans. Real Estate. tf WILL LEND Money on Improved city or ranch property. J. M. Jamiaon, Fleming Block. tf Lost and Found LOST German gold watch, size 12, engraved J. H. H. on front, return to this office and receive reward. dp MONEY LOST Also time when you don't get the Standard Furniture Co.'s prices before buying furniture. Fur niture Phone for Phoenix is 1551. dr LOST Roll of bedding and 7x7 tent, between Fish Creek and Mesa. $5.00 reward if left at Talbot & Hubbard's Hardware Co. dp LOST AVhite Spitz dog, tag number 126. Return to 27 No. Center. dr LOST One red cow with VjK on left side, behind shoulder. Please notify Commercial Corral. $5.00 reward. tf LOST Scotch . collie pup light brown color, answers to "Teddy." Notify Adams, care Republican. tf Business Chances WANTED IDEAS Write for list of inventions wanted by manufacturers and prizes offered for inventions. Our four books sent free. Patent secured or fee returned. Victor J. Evans & Co., Washington, D. C. It FOR SALE Good grocery, doing good business, cheap for cash. Address Box 4743 Republican. dn FOR FARMING LAND and business chances in Tempe, Ariz. Apply to W. J. Kingsbury. tf BEST ROOMING HOUSE proposi tion in Phoenix. See owner. 546 West Adams St. 8-bI $2500 cash will give you posses sion of a fine 18 acre ranch, good locality, new 4 -room house, good shade. A real bargain. Best of reasons for selling at sacrifice price. Our No. 1484. DWIGHT B. HEARD. Everything in Real Estate. Cor. Center & Adams. dp BUSINESS CHANCE You can save 25 per cent on your trunk or suit case if you buy now at Han ny's big Semi-annual clean-up sale. 40 N. Center. It Personals MARRY; thousands wealthy; will marry soon; all ages, nationalities and religions; descriptions free; write at once. Western Club, Dept. 3. 268 Market, San Francisco, Cal. It GET MARRIED Thousands tired living alone; anxious to marry; many wealthy; descriptions , free. Mrs. Hyde, 2677 Mission, San Francisco. It MARRY If you are lonely, the re liable Confidential Successful club has large number of wealthy eligible mem bers, both sexes, wishing early mar riage; description free. Mrs. Wrubel, Box 26, Oakland. Cal. It MARRY An ideal matrimonial pa per with descriptions marriageable people; many wealthy; read marriage testimonials; paper sealed 10c. Mrs. Bell, 1815 Magnolia ave., Los Angeles, Cal. It You can buy a splendid $25 Hart Shaffner and Marx suit for $18.75 during Hanny's 3rd Semi annual Clean-up sale. Now on. Closes next Tuesday. It TYPEWRITERS REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO. 135 East Adams; Overland 670. tf Little Bobby Got the oh dfau- john Don't cct Him . TwATs : HIT A BA.UU . HAVE" "THAT-HE Announcements Three 50c ties for a dollar is the way we sell 'em during the Clean up sale. Hanny's, 40. North Center. It UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING EASTERLING & WHITNEY Un dertakers and Embalmers. 213 West Washington st., Phoenix, Arizona, tf MOHN, DISfSCOLL & MAUS, Un dertakers, Embalmers and Funeral Directors, 118 North Central ave.. Phoenix. tf Hire a little Salesman at The Re publican office. A Want Ad will see more customers than you can. Stables and Corrals GOOD HORSES AND RIGS For hire and for sale at Corral prices. Commercial Corral, E. A. Starr & Co.. Props. Phone 1708. tf Veterinary Colleges S. F. VETERINARY COLLEGE be gins Sept. 15. No profession offers equal opportunity. Catalog free. Dr. C. Keane, president, 1818 Market street, San Francisco. 9bk Special Notices Big bargains in underwear at Hanny's this week. $1.50 suits at $1.15, and the fine Globe $2.50 union suits at $1.85. Several styles of underwear regularly at 50c a gar ment now at 35c. It STORE Your household goods, fur niture, automobiles, etc., in our new concrete fire proof warehouse for the summer. Lightning Delivery Co. Phones 594; 1756. V YOUR CARPETS cleaned oil the floor. Phone 733. 8-1 IF YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD see me at once for free estimates; cash or installments. C. H. John son, Building Contractor, 507 North Third st., phone 15G6. tf $10 REWARD for the arrest and conviction 'of anyone stealing The Arizona Republican from the front yards of any of our subscribers. THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN. If $1.25 PER WORD Inserts classi fied Ads In thirty-six leading papers In United States; send for list. The Dake Advertising Agency, 427 South Main st., Los Angeles, or 12 Geary st., San Francisco. Cal. tf Auto Livery. PHOENIX TO GLOBE $11.90 via Ray Junction on Arizona Eastern. Railroad autos meet all trains from Phoenix at Ray Junction for Globe daily; leave Phoenix 8 a. m., arrive Globe p. m. For further informa tion call at or phone Hoffman Cigar Stand, tel. 1118, street number 21 North Central ave. W. P. Keisey. Mgr., Globe. Ariz. tf Hire a little Salesman at The Re publican office. A Want Ad will see more customers than you can. Professional and Business Cards FOR GRAY AND FADED HAIR a homemade hair remedy, the best thing on the market, it restores the hair back to its original color, makes it soft and glossy, it stimulates the growth and destroys dandruff, it brings back the beauty of youth and sunshine in the heart, when the silvery threads become visible you say I am getting old, my hair is getting gray, I don't look young as I used to. Use this simple home remedy and the looks of youth and of beauty will return, the heart will be glad and rejoice in what you have found. Send P. O. money order to the Mail Order Home, 656 Kohler St., Los Angeles, Calif. 8-g INSTB" IN CHINA PAINTING Water colors and oil, from 1 to 4 Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. C. E. Collins, 310 N. Central Ave. Phone 8564. gb CHIROPODIST fl Corns removed, 50 cts. each; bunions, moles, warts, etc., removed by electricity. 39 East Adams FRANK SHIRLEY Phone 1704. Hire a little Salesman at The Re publican office. A Want Ad will see more customers than you can. . 27, 1913 Idea All Right OH ROM lAUONG -HES AU. RIGHT tt iVl HERE To SEE NOTHlUCh ML. HAPPEH HATTER j)jijVljXAAAAAVVVi-V--lri't'il' HATS RENOVATED nost reliable place in town. 24 N. 2nd St. Phone 456 Phoenix Hat M'fg- Co. COMSETIERF NU BONE CORSET Designed and fitted according to the Individual needs of the figure. Comfortable, hy gienic and stylish. Helen Jennings, 715 TV. Washington: phone 8689. tf Lodge Notices - Phoenix Lodge No. 2 Knights f Pythias, meets 7:30 p. m. very Friday. Visiting mem bers invited. , C L. MADDOX. C. C. Phone Overland 8690 V. C. POWELL. K. R. & S. PHOENIX LODGE To. 70S Loyal Order of loose. Meetings every rucsday, I. O. O. F. lall. Visiting broth rs invited. Walter J. iayt. Dictator; WTalter i. Van Tyne, Secre ary. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Of Maricopa County, State of Ari zona. In the matter of the Estate of John Tt. Richardson, deceased. No tice of Hearing Petition. Notice is hereby given that C. D. Lam me, D. N. Graham and W. W Nye have filed n this Court a pur ported copy of the last will and testament of John B. Richardson to gether with the probate thereof in the Probate Court of Brown County Kansas, duly authenticated together with their petition praying that said document be admitted to probate in this court and that the same will be heard on Thursday the 10th day of July, A. D., 1913 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court room of said Court, in the City of j Phoenix. County of Maricopa State j of Arizona, and all persons interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be grant ed. Dated, June 27th, 1913. WM. E. THOMAS Clerk By C. F. Leornard, Deputy Clerk. o NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. The stockholders of The Phalanx company are hereby notified that the annual stockholders meeting of the company, will be held at the com pany's office at Phoenix, Arizona, on Monday July 28th 1913 at 11 o'clock A. M., in the offices of the Southwestern Securities and Investment company, Room 2, Monihon Building, Phoenix, Arizona; for the purpose of electing directors and such other business as may be brought before said meeting. COMLY SHOEMAKER, President. HARRY A. JAMISON, Secretary. o IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MARICOPA. In the Matter of the Estate of Asenath D. Miner, deceased. Notice for Pub lication of Settlement of Account, and the Hearing of Petition for Final Dis tribution. Notice is hereby given that Herbert R. Patrick, the administrator of the estate of Asenath D. Miner deceased, has rendered and presented for settle ment, and filed in said court, his final account of his administration of said estate, together with his petition for final distribution of said estate; and that Tuesday the 29th day of July, 1913, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Court-room of said Court, at the Court House, in the City of Phoenix, in said Maricopa County, has been duly appointed by the said Court, for the settlement of said account and the hearing of said petition for distribution, at which time and place any person interested In said j estate may appear and file his excep tions in writing to the said account and to said petition for distribution, and contest the same. Dated July 16, 1913. Wm. E. THOMAS, Clerk. By C. F. LEONARD. Deputy Clerk. o IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MARICOPA. In the Matter of the Estate of Rosarla Leon Martinez, deceased. Notice of Hearing Petition for Letters of Ad ministration. Notice is hereby given that Apolonlo Martinez has filed in this court his CC c aYm.Iq-' petition praying that Letters of .Ad ministration on the estate of said dece dent be granted himself, and that the same will be heard at the term of said Court, to-wit: On Friday the 1st day of August, A. D., 1913, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court room of said court, in Phoenix, county of Maricopa, state of Arizona, and all persns interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause ,if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. Dated July 19, 1913, WM. E. THOMAS, Clerk. By C. F. LEONARD, Deputy Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Elizabeth Jane Rees, de ceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Administrator of thf Estate of Elizabeth Jane Rees 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 first publication, of this notice to the said Administrator at 401 Goodrich Building, Phoenix, Arizona, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in said County of Maricopa. HARRY L. SHEOD Administrator of the Estate of Eli zabeth Jane Rees, deceased. Dated this 27th day of June A. D. ?f13. o IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF MARICOPA, STATE OF ARIZONA. In the Matter of the Estate of Harry T. Criswell. deceased. Order to Show Cause why Order of Sale of Real Estate Should not be Made. It Appearing to this Court, by the petition filed in this Court on the 25th day of April. 1913, and presented this day by Frank L. Criswell. administra tor of the estate of Harry T. Cris well, deceased, that it is necessary to eell the whole or some portion of the real estate of said decedent to pay the debts of decedent and the expenses and charges of administration. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED BY THIS COURT: That all persons inter ested in the estate of said deceased ap pear before the said Superior Court on Monday, the 25th day of August, A..D. 1913, at the hour of 9:30 P .M. of said day, at the Court Room of said Court, at the Court House in the City of Phoenix, Maricopa County, State of Arizona, to show cause why an order should not be granted to said Frank L. Criswell, administrator of said estate, to sell so much of the said real estate as shall be necessary at private sale. And that a copy of this order be pub lished four successive weeks in the Arizona Republican, a newspaper pub lished in the said County of Maricopa, State of Arizona. Dated: July 24, 1913. JOHN C. PHILLIPS. Judge of the Superior Court. BUST OP MORGAN FOR ITALIAN CITY Sculptor C S. Pietro and His Work. . In recognition of the return by the. iate J. P. Morgan of "the stolen cope of Nicola IV., the Italian town of Ascoli will place this bust of the financier in its park. The bust is the work of C S. Pietro of Hew York. . PAGE NINETEEN CHANCING CHARACTER OF OUR EXPORTS The changing character of the ex port of trade of the United States is illustrated by comparison of the ex ports of certain important articles in 1913 with those of a decade earlier 1903. The total exports of 1913. ac cording to the latest . figures of the bureau of foreign and domestic com merce, department of commerce, are approximately $2,450,000, against $1. 392,000 in 1903, having thus nearly doubled in the decade; but the details show that the growth in manufactur ed articles has been much greater than that in -foodstuffs, and consider ably greater than in raw materials. Foodstuffs as a whole show exports in 1913 almost identical with those of U3 approximately $510,000,000 in each of the years named, anil this equality in values indicates a reduc tion in quantity, in view of the ad vance in prices meantime. Manu facturers' materials show a growth from $409,000,000 in 1903 to approxi mately $740,000,000 in 1913. Manu facturers show a much larger growth, having been, in 1903, $468.000,0o, and in 1913 approximately $l,20,0o0,000. In the above figures foodstuffs in the manufactured state are included in the general group of "foodstuffs," and are not included in the general group of "manufactures." It is in the detailed consideration of the exports that the contrast with conditions a decade ago is more strik ing. Fresh beef exports, for example, have fallen from 255,000.000 pounds in 1903 to 7,000,000 in 1913; beef cattle, from $30,000,000 value in 1903 to $1, OOO.ooo in 1913, and canned beef from 76,000,000 pounds in 1903 to 7,oo.00o in 1913. Exports of pork products show a much less fall than those of beef, though the total value of all meat products, except cattle, has fallen from $176,000,000 in 1903 to about $150,ooo,0()0 in 1913. It is in manufactured articles that the most striking increases in exports occur. Iron and steel manufactures, as a whole, show an increase from $97,000,000 in 1903 to a little over $300,000,000 in 1913; copper manufac tures, including pigs and bars in this general term, increased from $40,000,- 000 in 1903 to $140,000,000 in 1913. Mineral oils, a little more than dou bled, from $61,000,000 value in 1903 to $130,000,000 in 1913, and coal in creased from $21,000,000 value in 1903 to $65,000,000 in 1913. Cotton manufactures increased about 70 per per cent., their total exports having been $32,000,000 in 1903, and approxi mately $54,000,000 in 1913. Machin ery, as a whole, increased from $51. 000,000 in 1903 to approximately $130, 000,000 in 1913; metnl working ma chinery, from $3,000,000, to $16,000, 000; , agricultural implements, from $21,000,000 to $42,000,000; engines, from $6,000,000 to $26,000,000; type writers, from $4,000,000 to $11,000, 000, and sewing machines, from $5. 000,000 to $12,000,000 during the dec ade. Of wire, the exports increased from $5,000,000 in 1903 to $12,500,000 in 1913; while iron and steel sheets and plates increased from $1,00(,000 to $24,000,000; tin plates, from 1,500.000 pounds to 165,000,000; and automo biles from $1,000,000 value in 190.1 to $32,000,000 in the fiscal year jutt ended. Other articles which show striking increases during the decade are pat ent medicines, of which the exports advanced from $3,500,000 to $7,000.0o0; furs and fur skins, from $6,000,000 to $19,000,000; boots and shoes from' $6. 50o!o00 to $18,000,000; India rubber manufactures (produced from mate rial brought from other parts of the world), from $4,500,000 to $14,000,000; and silk manufactures (also produc ed from imported material). from $500,000 to $2,500,000. Exports of eggs, despite the advance in prices in the domestic markets, increased from 1,500,000 dozen in 1903 to 21,000.000 dozen in 1913. . o . ON WHOM WAS THE JOKE Riggs (facetiously) This is a pic ture of my wife's first husband. rjK!;s Silly looking guy! 13 uf" say, 1 didn't know your wife was mar ried before she met you. Riggs She didn't. This is a pic ture of myself when I was 25. Bos ton Transcript. ' - WANTED Good second hand grain sacks. Phoenix Wood & Coal Co. The only Market In Phoenix re ceiving fish fresh daily. California Fish and Oyster Market 119 N. Flrt Ave. Overland 1109.