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PAGE EIGHT THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1914 Winona Wagons We have been convinced by years of experience that iliny is no wagon that can compete with the Winona, For tight running, strength or durability, as it is built of pod dry timber, hickory axles, white nak ironclad hubs. Come in and see this wagon and convince vourself as to its merit. EZRA W. THAYER "Everything in Hardware" 124 130 E. Washington Street. 124-133 E. Adams PERTINENT REMARKS INTENDED FDR MEN Concerning Rrizona Ostrich and Other Matters Plumes U Sfe U GreatTrials Hisfory TRIAL OF COLONEL BAYARD ; AMUSEMENTS i ii E IL TODAY Throe Reel Feature TRUE IRISH HEARTS Anil our Mutual Girl TODAY "Wynona's Vena; ksd Francis Foi bx si An Actrea .nice," two reels, "101" Bison, featuring Grace Canard L "Hearts Entangled," Pearl White, Crystal film. "AI C Joker Comedy T ii Ides the World. THE REGALE 210-212 EAST WASHINGTON STREET. II III. First Avenue FEATURE Harts Wigwam gggggrH i 11 i n i THE THEATER COMFORTABLE LrfAllAKA ril'( ll(St moving pictures at popular B"A 1 A "W Ml Latest moving pictures, from '.) a. m. to 11 p. m. fWly L &a "1 Entire change of pictures every day JT THEATRE A' R- CAVANESSi Mgr' Tlie trial of Colonel Nicholas Bay id Of New York City v. as one of le earliest trials held in this coun- v tor high treason against the I crowned head of the mother country. 1 For many yean subsequent to the accession of William and Mary in ; England, the province Of New York was agitated by a strife between the rival political parties, so hitter that the rights of the defeated were gross ly violated and they were not always safe in their liberty and their lives. In IfiflS Lord Bellomont was sent to this country as Governor of the prov ince and he favored the party that had been opposed to .lames II. This support kept the two parties evenly drawn and thus both were protected, but when Bellomont died, in 1701, the ancient animosity of the rival fac tions were revived with the utmost zeal and fury. Information being ro ceived that Lord Cornbury was to succeed the Bar! of Bellomont, the aristocratic party, n"c in the minor ity, took measures to secure the new Governor to their own interests. Nicholas Bayard, a prominent mem ber of this party, made scandalous charges of bribery, of public plunder and oppression against the Lieuten ant Governor, the Chief Justice and the Assembly, and reflections were liberally east upon th" memory of Lord Bellomont himself. When this cam.' to the knowledge of Nanfan, the Lieutenant Governor, he committed Bayard to prison as a traitor. Thus was the leader of the aristocratic party in the power of his These 'remarks are for men only. Women are cautioned not to read them. This is a disquisition on the ostrich industry of the Salt Rivet Valley, where the finest ostriches in the world are raised and where the finest, glossiest and most durable plumes in the world are produced. This is also the season when women don new hats, and, by the way, this statement is also for men only. A hat is not complete without an orna ment, and it is agreed by the mak i is of fashions that there is nothing like an ostrich plume to set off a hat. These plumes, ostrich plumes, great profusion store, where they than anywhere else cuing to have the new headgear any how, and they would be more thank ful for an ostrich plume to go with it than they would be for any other gift. So, if a man is thinking of making a woman an caster present are! all right-thinking men are think- SHIRTS The material being woven to our order you are as sured of exclusive patterns and colorings in all grades from T 1.50 up Look for the purple band across the neck of every shirt: it's the mark of TROY'S BEST PRODUCT EARL (EL WFJLSON MAKERS OF RED-MAN COLLARS BUY YOUR i all of them Arizona are to be found in at Balke's Hig Curio are sold cheaper The women are ing of that, he should these Arizona ostrich Balke's. His future in tion of the lady who plumes will be assured, member the giver as get one of plumes at the estima receives the She will re long as the plume lasts, i zona plumes Here end the ind one of these Ari will last a lifetime, remarks that were la tended for men only, and the sub ject of Easter cards will be taken up. In that women and children are interested. The cards at Balke's l!ig Curio store are the most beautiful printed. This statement, with the further one that they are sold at ten cents a dozen, ought to be suffi cient. Advertisement. o HATCHING OSTRICHES III CITY STORE WINDOW Little Fellows Beat Eddie Foy's Camel in Going Without Water Special engagement of THE NASHVILLE STUDENTS 10 People in in a minstrel first part and four specialties. Two shows per night. 10c and 20c. X lous that their authority and in nee would soon be impaired, de termined to bring the prisoner to mmi-ilit,. trial, hefori. Ihe arrival of the Governor, so that he should not he saved by that functionary. Although Iiroughton. the Attorne General, gave a written opinion that no actual crime had been committed, ii special Court of oyer .and Ter- I was Immediately erected for the trial Not all Phoenicians, though many of them, may have seen hal.y os triches, just hatched from the shell. And hut few of the Salt River val ley inhabitants, as often as they have been at the various ostrich farms of the district, have been privileged to Bee motherless incubator ostrich chicks. For the next few days, however, everyone will have an opportunity to see them and to be told of their hah- FISH AND OYSTERS AT THE RIGHT PLACE The only exclusive fish and oyster market in Phoe nix. E. S. WAKELIN CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS Garden City Restaurant New Location 21-23 East Adams St. MACHINERY Machinery of all kinds built, re built or repaired. Best equipped whop In state. (inly expert me chanics Work guaranteed. OVERLAND AUTO CO. 3?0-328-330 N. Central Lobster Barracuda Rock Cod Fresh Mackeral Smelt Sand Dabs Look at This Assortment Oysters Halibut Catfish Sole Salmon Crabs Received fresh every day by express from the coast. Phone 1109 and we will make prompt delivery. California Fish and Oyster Market 119 North First Avenue I BEST FOR SEWER connections. Specify our ma chine made cemwit pipe CEMENT PIPE CO. Phone 1312 M5 E. jRckm.n pt wmmm Phoenix Laundry Prstsct Your Clathtt Phone 1530 Tribolet's Market Opposite City Hall, 114 B. Wash ington Street Phones: O 788, 78. its and their constitution, whi mauds the most delicate care. on exhibition in the Sturgess Hay and were three days old ing, and they will windows where they any time until thej h de-Those windows of the drain company yesterday even- be kept in the may be seen at have become suf- Kelly-Rowe Musical Comedy Co. Presenting Tonight "When Hubby Came Home" Two Shows Nightly Adults 10c, 20c and 30c. Children 5c. COMEDY i COMPANY CJ OliLiO.. TONIGHT Battle of Pickle Hill and OLD TIME FIDDLERS CONTEST jf The !ontestants: J. R. BREES JNO. WILSON DAVID CLOSft rum mujnjs. E. H. FIKE And Others 5C H7 ft, air.. aijjux A L i'laviim the music of 50 years ago. Try A Republican Want Ad. Special engagement of The Nashville Students 10 PEOPLE 10 in a minstrel first part and Four specialties Two Shows Per Night Coliseum Theater 10c and 20c of Bayard and one of his adherents. Pive days was the utmost delay he could obtain, and on the 19th of Feb ruary, 170'-'. the court assembled to decide his fate. Rroughton. the Attorney General.! refused to prosecute, and the prose cution was accordingly conducted by Weaver, the Solicitor General. The prisoner was defended by Messrs. Kmot and KirhoIL When the Brand iury were called the prisoner's coun sel objected to gone of them, declar ing "that if Bayard's neck was made of gold he should be hanged." A part of the jury insisted that they had a right to deliberate alone, v hereupon the Solocitor General took down their names and threatened that he 14 Would cause them to be trounced." and the jury broke up in confusion without acting. The Indictment set forth that the prisoner, on the loth of December. 1701. "falsely, maliciously, etc.. used divers indirect practices and endeav ors to procure mutiny and desertion among the soldiers in the fort, and drew numbers of them to siitn false and scandalous libels against his majesty's government.' The prisoner, upon his arraignment, pleaded not guilty, and desired thai he might be allowed two clerks to take the minutes of the trial. The request was denied. The prisoner then sent a petition to the court , which he set forth the Injustice and the irregularity of the proceedings against him. of course the petition had no effect. The Solicitor Genera then made an introductory harangue to the jury, in which he declaimed against the Knt lish ami French inhabitants of the colony, including the principal Dutch. Me charged the prisoner with being ;it th" head of a party of piial.es. be trayers of the prince and his laws, a parcel of banditti. Testimony against Kayard was given by Samuel Clows. Peter Odyre, W. Richardson, John Bashford and others, and at its conclusion the counsel for the prisoner addressed the court and jury in his behalf, followed by Es nuot, his other counsel. Several wit nesses were then called in behalf of the prisoner, among them the minis ter of Trinitv church, who testified to his exemplary character and his .ttachment to the cause of the King. The Chief Justice then charged the jury, and they retired and for several days they could not come to a de cision. The Chief Justice then pro nounced the sentence of death, but this was not carried into execution Applying for ;i reprieve until the pleasure of the King might be known,! it was granted to him, and on thej arrival of the new Governor, Lord Cornbury. he was released from! prison. All was then reversed, for Cornbury announced himself the friend of the aristocracy. Atwood, the Chief Justice, and Weaver, the Solicitor General, fled to Englanf. Bayard was reinstated in all honor and est;it,. hv public command, "as if no such trial had been.' Lord Crtrn bury destroyed the factions of New York by oppressing them both until they united in resistance to himself, and the contest soon began which resulted In the establishment of a free and independent nation. ficiently old enough to n cite the curiosity of sightseer. When the young ohh in the incubator, it ii counterpart of a fuzz colored a black and : e most as "cute" and Intel From tlie time it leal longer the Phoenix I !; is hatched ; almost the i'.ile chicken. I low, ami al erting to see. es the shell ' ! to the end of the first three weeks the youngster is allowed no solid food, and is fed on boiled egg of its ' mother and on a mess of grain and 'molasses. In the meantime it is f ill : ing its raw with gr;iins of sand supplied in the pen whei'e it is caged. During this first three weeks of its life, the bird goes the amel one bet I ter and is allowed not one drop of water, beating the animal of the des : ert by a full two wee&s. If you want the best la Com mercial photography, Kodak Fin ishing and Enlarging, S McCULLOCH & HOWARD 15 East Adams 8tret We have the only panorama ca mera in the valley. ody attend the big stock sal. 'coper's today; one and half miles ; oi Alhambra on the Grand Canal, lurtry AuctiOnei r. Advertisement. GEORGE KLEINE ATTRACTIONS will lie presented at the Laniara en Tuesday and Wednesday only. These feature pictures are the finest ever shown in Phoenix. "The Black Circle" in three parts. Masterful, Stirring, Highly Dramatic, Charged with Power Li Troublesome Beauty n Everybody makes love t the pretty "Steno." A delightful comedy, illustrating some of the draw backs of a pretty face. Don't Miss the George Kleine Attractions Lamara Theater California Restaurant Under new management. Give us a trial! If you have a Perfection, Kevonec, Florence Automatic or a Peerless oil stove, I have the oil that is guaranteed and recommended by the manufacturers. PHOENIX OIL CO. BENNETT LUMBER COMPANY Erythinf is Lumber SHOES and Hosiery That's all Harry A. Drachman ShoeCo 2 WEST ADAMS ST. fMiilMlMiiimi JfcdlJf1diPEiJIMTl'fcij-i EXHIBITIONS OF PAINTINGS Transferred to Phoenix Board of Trade From Hotel Adams The free exhibition of desert and Indian subjects painted by KATE T. CORY Exhibit until Wednesdav, March IS. inclusive AT THE BOARD OF TRADE. WANTED WANTED Good Grain Sacks. PHOENIX WOOD AND COAL CO. South 3rd St. and Ja ks n 9 LUMBER Set Us for Price Phons 12M O'MALLEY LUMBER CO. Tomorrow Trial day. of Charlotte Cor- Phoenix to Globe IN EIGHT HOURS On Auto Stage Over Scenic P.oute by the ROOSEVELT DAM Cars run each way daily; makereservations at Commercial Hotel. Gila Valley Auto Transfer Company GEO. W. McCLARTY Electrical Contractor ELECTRICAL SUPPLIED 208-210 West Wash. St. Phones 407 hfci Do your teeth ache? If so consult Dr. Belt, the New System Dentist. All work absolutely painless. Los Angeles iirices. DR. BELT Phone tvi U Monition BMjsj.