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p TAGE ETC TIT THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, SUNDAY MOANING, JULY 19, 1914 Have Your Eyes Examined Glasess fitted and lenses ground all in our establish ment. SWIGERT BROS. 9 East Adam St DR. D. D. NORTHRUF Optometrist Rooms Tapered or calelmlned 14 and up. Wo curry our own stock. CAVILEER & CO. The Decorators IP FnM Adams. Thons 1829 SALT PtVER VALLEY MONU MENTAL WORKS V. E. Lindsay, Prop. ! West Washine;ton Bt Arlronn Granite as well a all other srranlte used. rhonw 1323 for prices BENNETT LUMBER COMPANY Everything In Lumber minimi WANTED Vl gniin sacks at Third Street sa l J.i. kson. PHOENIX WOOD 4 COAL CO. Everything In Lumber Halstead Lumber Co. Five Points HAIR GOODS FOR SALE Ladies' Toilet Parlor, Shampooing, M .r.i' uring and Facial Massage, Hair Pressmi;: Expert Chiropodists, foot troubles removed. Molca war's removed bv electricity. SHIRLEY & SHIRLEY Phone 1704 39 East Adams Street all and Butternut Bread Pure as the Drifted Snow Since 1881 rhoenix Bakery i 7 W. Washington St. Be Wise. Trade Here. rM.niuctw WHEN YOU HAVE ANY DONE SEE THAT THII b on It or that It la done by one of the firms below who are entitled to use It. ARIZONA REPUBLICAN ARIZONA GAZETTE ARIZONA STATE PRESS CAPITOL PRINTING. CO. MESA TRIBUNE MORRIS PRINTING CO. R. A. WATKIN8 PRINTING CO. SOCIALIST BULLETIN THE QUALITY PRESS Label Committee PRINTING For Picture Ji'aming go to' BALKi'S The Big Curio on Adami Street Of Local Interest STORED WATER SUP.PLY Water service department repo'.'t for Julv 3S. i Elevation of water in reservoir feet 12039 Contents of reservoir, acre ft. 1199,870 Loss preceding 24 hours, acre feet tUOt Elevation of water in reservoir one year ago today, feet ... 143.30 Contents of reservoir one year aso today, acre feet 351,640 Normal flow of Salt and Verde rivers at, Granite Reef dam, M. I. 2j4,380 Normal flow water for lands , up to year 1SS3 Amount of water used fo" irri gation, north side, M. 1 39,570 Amount of water used for irri gation, south fide, M. I Uti.220 LOCAL WEATHER YESTERDiAY 6 a.m. ! p.m. . ..S4 1D3 Temperature, degrees .. Sensible temperature . . Humidity per cent Wind direction 47 E Wind velocity, miles 3 7 Rainfall T 0 Weather cldy rt.Oldy. Highest temperature -.104 Lowest temperature 82 .Mean relative humidity 34 Total rainfall T Excess in temperature yesterday, 2 degrees. Deficiency in temperature since first of month. 27 degrees. Accumulated excess in temperature since January 1, 333 degrees. Deficiency in rainfall yesterday, .06 inch. Deficiency in rainfall since first of month. .33 inch. Accumulated deficiency in rainfall since January 1, 1.15 inches. Data for Tucson Highest temperature yesterday.... : Rainfall yesterday ROBERT R. r.RIGOS, Section Director. o PHOENIX MARKET For valley products Prlceg paid today by WALTER HILL, CO., wholesale: Eggs 20c Butter, dairy 25c Creese 12c Hens, doz 6.00 to J7.00 Chickens, doz 5.00 to $6.00 FELONY CASE DISMISSED The rase against Charles Anderson who is charged with felony was brought up before Judge Pa.-ker yesterday and dismissed, the complaining wit ness, a hobo, having left the country. PEORIA TEMPERANCE SOCI ETY The ladies of the Peoria dis trict will meet in the Presbyterian church in Peoria on Monday after noon to organize systematic temper ance work. This is an important meeting and it is hoped that every one wiil be there. NEW CORPORATIONS Among the articles of incorporation filed with the county recorder yesterday were three of local interest. The San Carlos Canal and Irrigation com pany is a corporation with a capital stock of $250,000, formed for the purpose of owning, buying, selling and the operating of water rights in the southern counties of Arizona. The incorporators are IL M. Fenne- more, W. E. Ryan and Charles S. Keafer, all Phoenix men. The cap ital is to be divided into 25.000 shares each of the par value of $10. The Five Met::ls Reduction com pany is a corporation formed for the business of mining and the employ ment of the Foss process in all its branches. The capital stock of the cmpany is placed at $500,000, which is to be divided into shares of the value of $!. The incorporators, who are the temporary officers of the company, are.W. A. Hill. R. L. Rad er and R. R. Hardin, all giving a Phoenix address. The Crown Mill Equipment company is a million- dollar corporation formed to transact the business of making contracts and dealing in rights, patents, etc. Shares are to be issued at a par value of H each. Many names prominent in Phoenix make up the list of incor porators and directors; among them are George A. Fowler, president .and director; W. W. Adams, vice-presi dent and director; Edward McNeil, director; J. W. Johnson, director; W. D. Hill, director; Charles Gardi ner, director; W. W. Brookner, sec retary. o Win, E. Thomas, having filled the position of Clerk of Superior Court for past two years, announces that he is a candidate for renomination at the Democratic Primaries, September 1914. Advertisement. - It Guns for rent, 3?inney & Robinson. Advertisement ....Political Announcements.... I hereby announce myself as a candidate for judge of the super ior court of Maricopa county at the Republican Primary, Sept. 8, 1914. PAUL RENAU INGLES FRED H. BOWLER "Miner of All Miners" Candidate for Sheriff Subject to the democratic primar ies. Sept. 8. JOHNSON GRASS TURNED NIO MUTTON BY U.S.R.S. Sheep Clean off Weeds From Canal Banks and are then Turned Over to Los Angeles Markets Another experiment in ridding the canal, banks of Johnson grass proved a two ply success yesterday, when a Los Angeles buyer selected six hundred l'. R. S. sheep. The sheep were fat tened on the weed. Four seventy-five, was the price the fcheep brought a pretty good price, too. Over a thousand can be delivered at that or a nearby figure any time. It was several months back when the reclamation engineers invested in a thousand sheep, somewhat to the dis gust of the dissenters. It was an nounced that the woollies would he turned loose on the canal banks, to clean off that pestiferious weed, the Johnson grass. In a few months the sheep became so fat and sassy they wouldn't deign to eat mere weeds, so they were put up for sale, and the Los Angeles meat man got them. MATRIMONIAL Marriage li censes were issued yesterday to Vere E. Holsinger and Anna Agnes Hunter, both of Maricopa; and to Thomas Arviss and Juanita Gam boa, also of Maricopa. RETURN FROM EAST Mrs. P. W. De Jong and step-daughter. Miss Selma Dye returned yesterday from an ex tensive trip east. They visited rela tives and friends in Grand Rapids, Mich., and toured Ohio and Indiana. DISTURBING THE PEACE A fine of $5 was imposed by Judge Parker yesterilay, on Jose Ramirez for disturb ing the peace. Evidence showed that Ramirez was in a drunken condition when he was arrested for disorderly conduct. QUIGLEY-GUERRERO It has only just leaked out that Leo P. Quigley, of the Phoenix Steam Laundry has taken unto himself a wife, in the person of Florence Warner Guerrero. The cere mony was performed by Judge John C. Phillips, on Wednesday morning. MASS MEETING IN PLAZA E W. Cliafin prohibition nominee for United States senate.- from Arizona, win address a mass meeting in the city hall plaza this afternoon at 4 o'clock. A reception in his honor will be held on Monday evening at the V. -M. c. A. SLIPPED ONE OVER Clyde Hun nicut, and Jessie Wade put a great joke upon their friends Wednesday, when they slipped away and became man and wife, all secretly and silently not letting even their intimates into the great news. Miss Wade is the daugh ter of B. M. Wade of the Indian school, and the wedding took place there. Mr. Hunnicnt is a popular traveling sales man for a Frisco firm. The couple will make their future home in Albuquer que, New Mexico. NOT SAMSON Sandy applied at the store for a job. The manager, after asking him few questions, set him to work. bidding him lift a heavy eask up onto a stand. Sandy struggled vain ly with the job for a few moments, then stopped anil said: "A told ye ma name, sir, did A no?" "Yes," replied the manager. 'Yon said it was Tamson. Why?" "Weel." said Sandy, mopping" his brow, "I was just a-wunnerin' if ye thoct A said Samson." Exchange. o INACCURATE What makes Smithson's nose so red? Does he drink a good deal?" 'Why. I don't think so. I know him well and never saw him drink much. I think his nose must be like my gas meter registers more man it consumes. Life. i o NEW INTERPRETATION" Madge Have you really found that absence makes the heart grow fonder? Ma rjorle Indeed I have! since Charlie went away, I've learned to love Jack, ever so much more. Lippincott's. SPITEFUL Ragged Rogers De lady in de next house give me a piece of home-made cake. Won't you give me somethin' too? Mrs. Spiteful Cei-tainly. Ill get you a pepsin tablet. Surprised Person How did you get in to see Bignobs? v. Nonchalant Person Easy, I gave the elevator boy five to hand the junior office boy ten to slip the senior office boy a twenty to pass a gold watch to the doorman to let me sneak in and wait. St. Paul Dis patch. o . We have a limited amount of first mortgage bonds of $500 denomination, bearing 6 per cent interest, maturing in two, three and four years, that we can recommend to those who have idle money. THE PHOENIX SAVINGS BANK AND TRUST CO. br (Advertisement) 1 BATHING SUITS. Pinner no. I blnann. f Advertisement. I herchy announce myself a candidate for nomination to the office of SHERIFF OF MARICOPA COUNTY Subject to the action of the DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES JEFF D. ADAMS. P. G. & E. APPEALS TO TAX COMMISSION Claiming that the county valuation of $1,118,000 is excessive and should be reduced, representatives of the Pacific Gas & Electric company appeared yes terday before the state tax commission. The company claims that this amount should be reduced, to $857,453, basing its claim on the earning ca pacity of the company with its present plant and equipment, and on the value of its contract with the United States reclamation service. The commission will announce its decision in the mat ter when it meets as state board of equalization on August 2. R. S. Masson of Los Angeles, general manager of the company, H. L. Aller, local manager, and Attorney Edward Kent appeared for the company. o FINANCE AND MARKETS (associated press pispatch NEW YORK, July IS. The stock market proved unable to resist whol ly the sinister influences of weak ness in individual stocks this week. The severity of the commerce com mission's arraignment of the New Haven apparently gave credence to rumors as to its unfriendly attitud to the railroads' claim for freight in creases. There were rumors also, of Intended congressional investigation of other railroads. Political motives found play in foreign markets as well, where reports of Austrian com plications in the Balkans blocked the good effect of the French loan's suc cess. Huerta's abdication proved a small factor. Restraint was thus ex ercised on the influence of the boon tiful crop promise, reports of indus trial resumptions and trade revival. Selling of non-dividend railway is sues was resumed at the outset of today's short session and a few mor new low records were established. Features showing special weakness included Toledo, St. Louis and Wes tern common and preferred; M. K end T.; Texas Pacific; New York, Chicago and St. Louis. Erie and Baltimore and Ohio equalled their recent low prices. More foreign selling of Baltimore and Ohio pre ferred for future delivery was re ported. Standard stocks were steady after the filst half hour, prior to which some material recessions were re corded From steel trade centers came word of increasing operations at higher prices. The United States Steel corporation and several inde pendents announced advances In rates for various manufactured pro ducts. Stocks Amalgamated, 6!t; Smelting, r,6, Santa Fe, 9Sli; St. Paul, PS'A; N. Y. C. S4; Pennsylvania, If"..: Read ing, 16P-4; Southern 1'nion Pacific, 1571; Preferred, 109. Pacific, 96; Steel, fiO'A; Metals Electrolytic, unchanged; Silver, un changed; copper, dull. BOSTON COPPER MARKET Bid Ask Adventure i vi 1 Arizona Comml 4Vi 4; Allouez 3DU, to Calumet and Ariz .... 65 K54 Calumet and Hecla ...402 410 r'opper Range 35 36 Daly West 1 jij Ray Consolidated 204 21 Oivoux 60 100 Greene Cananea 32 Vi 32 Hancock 3i,, 14 Isle Royale ........... 19Vi 20 Lake Copper r, 6 Miami 22 22 Mohawk 44 4;, Mass Copper 4 Vi 4 North Rutte 24 24 Nevada Cons 13 jj Osceola 71; 77 Old Dominion 49 f,0 Quincy r,7 57 Shannon ,r, r-ij Superior Copper 27 27 Tamarack 33 35 Utah Cons 10 t Victoria 2 2Vi Winona 3 3 Wolverine 3X 9 North Lake tV4 1 South Lake 414 4 Chino 3;) 40is Utah Copper r.6 56 Inspiration 18 i Shattuck 22 23 THE ALLBONES A girl who went on a motor trip through Iowa came to a village ceme tery, on the tombstones of which was the invariable inscription "Allbones." It seemed uncanny until she learned the meaning of it. Writing to a friend she said: "It seems that there are two families In that country who have the name 'Allbones.' Old settlers and long time residents think no more of it than if they were so many Joneses or Smiths but it is quite shocking to a stranger. As long as I live, I shall never forget that little country cemetery." New York Mail. 0 HAND AND ARM Why a workman's hand, if he loses it, worth only $528, while his arm is appraised at $3,744? One would think that the hand was nine-tenths, at least, of Jhe value In the combination. New York Sun. o PARADOXICAL "Do you know why the majority of heiresses fail to save money?" "No. Why is it?" "Because they will husband their means. Baltimore American. o If I had a thousand lives to live, I'd live them all for you; If I had a thousand hearts to give. You'd: get the thousand, Sue. On the other hand, in the winter's storm, When you're so cold you're blue. If you had a hundred feet to varm I'd warm them all for you! r-New. York Mall. Special $1 5 Suits Forty-five suits, nearly all two-piece summer weight, former $20, $25 and $30 values. . at An extraordinary monev saving opportunity. Come in today and see them. McDOUGALL & CASSOU "New Way Men's Shop" HERE'S THE SHOE SALE OF THE SEASON DIEHL'S CLEAN-UP SALE This Mid-Summer Clean up Sale is the greatest SHOE EVENT of the seastm. For many years this store has enjoyed the reputa tion of carrying only the EST makes of footwear, such lines as Nettlcton, Walk-over, Laird Scho her, Lattemann, etc. At the prices these shoes are offered in this sale they arc very exceptional values. Men's Low Shoes $6.50 Nettletons....$4.85 $3.00 Walk-over ....$3.85 $4.50 values $3.45 $4.00 values $2.95 $3.50 values $2.65 $3.00 values $2.15 Women's Low Shoes $6.00 Laird Scholars $4.45 $5.00 values $3.85 $4.50 values $3.45 $4.00 values $2.95 $3.50 values $2.65 $3.00 values $2.15 $2.50 values $1.65 $2.00 values $1.45 H, A, Diehl Shoe Co. 8 W. Wash. St., Phoenix Nothing knocks a Mosquito out as quick as Huletts Mosquito Knocker 25c Sold only at our drug store In new location. Elvey & Hulett Quality Druggist Never Substitute N. W. Cor. Adams and First Ave. O'Neil Bldg. Phones 411 and 441 Phoenix fVffMVMlli" " " "". .." E. 8. WAKELIN CO. WHOLESALE GR0CER8 You Have Achieved something when you make Tour running expenses slow down to a walk. Crown the achievement with a Savings Account. It draws 4 per cent, interest here. The Phoenix Savings Bank and Trust Company S"H-0'E-S and Hosiery That's all Harry A. Grachman Shoe Go. 22 WEST ADAMS ST. nlAChiNLH r Machinery of all iini mi, built or rep.iiud c iu.pi.od shop In stale. urn.' expert me chanics. Work guaranteed. OVERLAND AUTO COMPANY 326-328-330 N. Central 5 gals. Zerolene Z.85 5 gals. Vacuum Mobile Oils.. $3.50 5 pounds Arctic Cup Grease ....85 and Only Red Crown Gasoline. PHOENIX OIL CO. Phone 1330 1 221 W. Jeff. St. WHEN YOU GO PICNICING iff Go on a picnic church, store, 11 or lodge, and in after years the photograph will play an im portant part will recall friends and associates of a "high old time" spent in the country. We are making this a specialty photo graphing groups. grr We take the ordinary sized pic ture, or by using our panoramic camera, can take them as large as 8 feet x 9 inches wide. An expert operator will take the group be fore or during the picnic, and guar-. antees perfect results. Don't for get the photographer your next picnic. J. M. McCulloch Commercial Photographer 15 E. Adams Street Cool Near The ocean has its charms and California its claims, but here in Arizona we have The Grand Canyon only $19.20 away Flagstaff only 13.50 away Iron Springs only , 9.00 away Prescott only 9.00 away And even lower rates for week-end to both Prescott and Iron Springs. There is a sufficient variety of both climate and ac commodations at these spots to please. ASK ME W. S. Goldsworthy, General Agent. Center and Adams Phone 453 Old Reliable The National "OLD Hot Weather SPECIALS 7?oat Val, Uonst Pork, . 'oast ! Lutton Chipped oef "Rt ileti ' L'lm, Pickl ed lcaiiu Tongue, Pickled Pig's Feet, Cooker Corn Beef. , Tribolet's Market Opposite City Hall, 114 H. Wah lngton Street Phones: O 788, 781. Places Home ft Bank of Arizona RELIABLE.' 4' i V v it if f' S" x