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PAGE SES ST THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27, 1914 Have Your Eyes Examined Glasses fitted and lenses ground all in our establish ment. SWIGERT BROS. 9 East Adams St. DR. D. D. NORTHRUP Optometerist Rooms Papered or calcimined, ti and up. We carry our own stock. CAVILEER & CO. The Decorators 108 East Adama. Phone 1829 SALT RIVER VALLEY MONU MENTAL WORKS V. E. Lindsay, Prop. 409 West Washington St. Arizona granite as well as . all other granite used. Phone 1323 for prices mnraiinig BENNETT LUMBER COMPANY Everything In Lumber AUTOMOBILE TIE TABLE GLOBE-PHOENIX STAGE Quicker and cheaper than train fare. Globe, $15; $25 round trip. Leaves daily at 8 a. m.; arrives Roosevelt 2 p. m.; Globe and Miami, 4:30 p. m. Passengers collected from any part of the city. Tickets at Adams and Ford Hotels and Shaw's Smoke House. W. A. Hill, Prop.. 28 N. Second Ave. " REDEWILL MUSIC CO. Established in 1881 224 West Washington St. INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED Pianos Rebuilt and Refinished TOM & SING'S AMERICAN KITCHEN Regular Meals, 35 Cents. Short Orders All Night. 26 North Center, Phoenix 1 i Lodge Notice LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Phoenix Lodge, No. 708; Meetings every Tuesday, Moose home 28 S. Center. Visit ing brothers invited. George N. MacBean, Dictator; Walter R. Van Tyne, Secretary. SHAVE AT HOME and enjoy the easiest, quickest, cleanest, best shaves you can get. We have everything for the shaver. MOTORCYCLI PEUVSKY- 1ST. AVE. & AMftft WHEN YOU HAVE ANY DONE SEE THAT THJS Is on it or that It Is 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 W ATKINS PRINTING CO. SOCIALIST BULLETIN THE QUALITY PRES8 (Signed) Tr" Label Committee PRINTING For Picture Framing go to BALKE'S The Big Curio on Adams Street Of Local Interest STORED WATER SUPPLY Water service report for August 26: Elevation of water in reservoir, feet 115.96 Contents of reservoir, acre ft.. 177,417 Less preceding 24 hours, acre feet 235 Normal flow of Salt and Verde ' rivers at Gvanite Reef dam, M. I 68,500 Normal flow water for lands up ' to year '. Excess Amount of water used for irri gation, north side M. 1 38,390 Amount of water used for irri gation, south side, M. 1 23,560 LOCAL WEATHER YESTERDAY 6 a.m. 6 p. m. Temperature, degrees 82 100 Sensible temperature 68 73 Humidity per cent "..49 27 Wind direction .SE W Wind velocity, miles 5 4 F.ainfall T T Weather Cloudy Clear Highist temperature, 100. Lowest temperature, 78. Mean relative humidity, 88. Total rainfall, T. Excess in temperature yesterday, 2 degrees. . - " Excess in temperature since first of month, 19 degrees. Accumulated excess in temperature since January 1, 330 degrees. Deficiency in rainfall yesterday, .03 inch. Deficiency in rainfall since first of month, .82 inch. Accumulated deficiency in rainfall since January 1, 2.53 inches. Data for Tucson Highest temperature yesterday, 9 Ttaintall yesterday, 0. ROBERT R. BRIGGS, Section Director. o TO THE SOUTH State Auditor J. C. Callaghan left yesterday morn ing on a campaign trip through the southern counties. UNDELIVERED TELEGRAMS There are telegrams at the Western Union for A. V. Bailey, P. S. Wren. Geo. W. Beck, Frank Miller, Mrs. V. Lang. IN BUSINESS AGAIN The West ern Union is again accepting cable and week end letters for European coun tries except Belgium, Germany. Austria and Hungary and France subject 'to whatever delay may be involved in de ferment to full paid traffic on hand and to the requirements of the censor ship. BACK JON THE JOB Deputy Clerk Hedgpcth, of the office of the clerk of the superior court, is back at his post after a most- enjoyable vacation in Pecos, Reeves county Texas, with his brother. Rev. Joe F. Hedgpeth. Mr. Hedgpeth left his mother in Pecos to extend her visit until October. TO INVESTIGATE LEVY Chair man C. M. Zander of the state tax commission left yesterday morning for Prescott to investigate a charge that the tax levy in .Yavapai county is more than te"n. per cent in. excess over last year's levy. The com plaint that the excess is more than is permitted by law was made by Senator Homer R. Wood, of Pres cott. WILL ABIDE BY RECALL All candidates for the United States sen atorship and for congress from Ari zona have filed with the secretary of state formal . statements to the ef feet that they will abide by the ad vlsory recall In case it should be in voked against them. Senator J. Lor enzo Hubbell, candidate for senator on the republican ticket filed his dec laration in favor of the recall yes terday. UNHAPPY MARRIAGE On the grounds of failure and neglect of adequate provision for her on the part of her husband, R. Barton Hick ey, the wife, Martha Lois Hickey, is seeking dissolution of the mar riage, In the , superior court. The parties were married In Phoenix in June of 1909, since which time plain tiff alleges, : her husband has neg looted to provide for her the com mon necessaries of life, although in a position to do so. The wife at - tributes her husband's neglect to idleness, profligacy and indifference. THOUGHT THEY WERE "HAND OUTS" Charged before Judge Park er yesterday with breaking and en tering the house of David H. Gloss at Higley, on the eighth inst., Ge nario Abies pleaded that lie believed the house to be unoccupied and that ho was committing no offence by taking away the furniture. He cheer fully admitted having removed the furniture In a' wagon, making several loads. Defendant waived examina tion, and was -accordingly held to answer to the superior court, bond being fixed in the sum of $300. . ; o A CARD OF THANKS - . We desire to express, our' gratitude to the many friends who have so kindly and - generously shown - their - love and sympathy in the ordeal oi our bereave ment of husband and father. - MRS. J. A. VINSON AND FAMILY, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ENGLISH. It RETAIL GROCERS Retail Grocers of Phoenix will meet at Board of Trade 8 P. M., Friday, to discuss organization of a Retail Gro cers Association. AH retail grocers are urged to be present. Advertisement. dn o NOW IS THE TIME The Electric carpet Cleaners. Phone 733. Adver tlsement. gb I THIRTY PATENTS Register Wee- ain ox me unueu oiaiea laiiu unn.-; received thirty patents for distribution to future owners of homestead land's. " EPWORTH LEAGUE SOCIAL All members of the Epworth league of the Cart-wright church are urged to be' present at the social and business meetings arranged for Friday evening. MATRIMONIAL Marriage licenses were issued yesterday to Herbert Brokey, of Pawnee, Okla., and Clara Cullom, of Pawhuska, Okla., both Osage Indians; ' and to Rafael Velas co and Lupa Salasar, both of Mari copa county. , ' BUYS ICE CREAM COMPANY E. Dietrich has purchased the interest of George R. MacBean in the Valley Ice Cream company, the change taking place yesterday. Mr. Dietrich will con duct the business along the broad lines established by Mr. MacBean. TWO MINE SURVEYS Two mining surveys were approved yesterday by Surveyor General Ingalls. They are both claimed by George H. Crosby and the California & Paradise Mining com pany, and are located in the California district of Cochise county. The claims are called, Cottontail and Saddle. "SILENT LOUIS B" HEARD FROM Louis B. Jacobs, the impressario who created such furore with his' glrly show here last fall and this spring writes the Republican from Denver that he may come back to Phoenix fter a while. He' is doing well in Denver. FORT GRANT FUGITIVE A day or two ago Chief of Police George O. Brisbois picked up Ashley Stelzried, ft oung lad who recently escaped from the state reform school at Fort Grant, where he. was sent from this city sev eral months ago for stealing money. Yesterday Acting Superintendent Gung'l came up from the school and will leave today with the boy. THROUGH A SHADE DARKLY "Mary," said a woman to her housemaid, as she surveyed the fur niture, "just look at the dust! Didn't tell you to go carefully over it? I expect company this afternoon and I shall feel disgraced. Everyone will go away talking about it." . "Well, mum," said the girl, "why don't von pull down the shades?" A . SATISFACTORY TOUR J. W. Weatherford, candidate for the demo cratic nomination for membership of the corporation commission returned esterday from a tour of the southern and eastern counties. Mr. Weatherford without committing himself as to the probability of his nomination said that he met a whole lot of mighty good democrats from whom he expects much. HAYT RETURNS Walter J. Hayt, representative of Phoenix Lodge, No. 708, Loyal Order of Moose, at the su preme lodge convention in Milwaukee, returned yesterday. Delegate Hayt was absent about three weeks and dur ing that time visited Mooseheart, the Moose home, Chicago and Milwaukee. He reports a most interesting conven tion and announces that he left no stone unturned in placing Phoenix firmly upon the Moose map. WHERE IS MRS. ASPY. Mrs. F. Grogan of Nighthawk, Wash., has writ ten to 1a! Metcalfe, of the Phoenix fire department, asking for information concerning Mrs. A. K. Aspy, (nee Miss Margaret V. Alford) from whom she has not heard in twenty years. Mrs. Aspy was the wife of a former member of the Phoenix fire department, but it is understood secured a divorce from him several years ago. Mrs. rogan is a relative of Mrs. Aspy and is anxious to receive word of her whereabouts. HOMES FOR CHILDREN Miss Ora Matthews, Phoenix policewoman, is seeking homes for several girls and boys. Some of the children, the younger ones, would - appreciate good homes for adoption. There are several, however, who are old enough to make themselves useful in any home and who would be glad of positions at fair pay. These are not delinquent girls, but are without homes and are for the time being under the care of Miss Matthews. Those who may be in a position to take any of these children into their homes should communicate with Miss Matthews at the city hall. TO ATTEND CONFERENCE W. Paul Geary, chairman of the corpora tion commission leaves today for Den ver, to attend the conference between representatives of four inter-mountain states to prepare for the hearing before the interstate commerce commision in October. At this conference plans for contesting the application of the rail roads for permission to make import ant exceptions in the inter-mountain tariff will be discussed and a campaign mapped out Commissioner F. A. Jones, who will also attend the meet ing, is in the northern paTt of the state, en route to the conference. 100 DAYS FOR THEFT Two old offenders, James Gibson and J. Wilson, before Judge Johnstone yesterday on a charge of stealing a set of harness on the 24th inst, were both sent to jail for a term of a hundred days. The harness, which was valued at $25, "was the property of Frank H. Parker. The sentence was imposed in view of the previous offenses of the prisoners. Gib son was recently released from the pen itentiary where he served a term of 18 months on a conviction of highway robbery, whilst some time ago Wilson was fined $40 for appropriation of a quantity of bricks. Both men plead guilty. REGISTRATION CLOSING Post tively the last call to' register is out, for with the closing of the office on Saturday evening,, will go the last chance' to put in for that vote. The registration officers have been working overtime the . last few weeks to' keep pace with the belated vote-seekers and a rush is anticipated for the closing days.- To cope with the work arrange inents have been made to keep the of flee open on the last day until late in the evening. The response so far is considered very satisfactory, between fourteen and fifteen thousand applica tions having been filed. TOO LATE TO CLASIFY CLOSE-IN DWELLING, suitable for office and dwelling, for 'physician, dressmaker or other similar callings. W. K. James, 40 N. First St gs , : Hire a little salesman at The Re publican office. A Want Ad will see more customers than you can. mum OFFICERS TO ESCORT VILLA Adj. Gen. Harris and Capt. Stacy Will Meet Mexican Generals and Ac company them to Nogales Col. Charles W. Harris, adjutant general of Arizcma, and Capt. Crom well Stacy, U. S. A. will act as escort to Generals Obregon and Villa when they pass through the state today en route to Sonora. The Mexican gen erals will be met at Tucson and ac companied to Nogales. Appointment of Col. Harris to meet the constitutionalist leaders as his spe cial representative was made yesterday by Gov. Hunt Following the receipt of word last night that the special train bearing the Mexican leaders and their staffs would leave El Paso this morning, reaching Arizona about noon, the American , officers took an early tram for Tucson, where they will show Generals Obregon and Villa the cus tomary military courtesies. An enthusiastic reception was tend ered the constitutionalists when they reached the Pss City yesterday after noon, and they were escorted from the international bridge to Ft. Bliss by a troop of American cavalry as a guard of honor. A telegram was received yesterday by Gov. Hunt from General Carranza, expressing his thanks for the courtesy shown Gen. Benjamin, Gil in his pas sage through this state, while en rote to Sonora to reliev Col. Elias P. Calles as military governor. o THE PRIDE OF JENNICO AT ARIZONA TONIGHT "The Pride of Jennico," the cele brated romantic play by Abby Sage Richardson and Grace Livingston Furniss, famed as one of the great est successes of the American stage, is to be presented in motion pic tures enacted by the Famous Play ers stock company. rnrougn an interesting coincidence, this popular play, one of the triumphs of Daniel Frohman's old Lyceum theater stock company, is produced by the Famous Players, of which Daniel Frohman is managing director. Thus the theat rical history of a great success re peats itself. "The Pride of Jennico" is a dra matic conflict of hearts and swords. It is a stirring drama relating how a haughty, whimsical little prince is tamed by love, how a haughty young noble is humbled by the same sweet influence, and how both fi nally learn the power of the heart over pride and caprice. "The Pride of Jennico" will thus, repeat in motion picture the phe nomenal success it attained when first produced on the . legitimate stage. It is a four-reel production. Cast of Characters House Peters as Basil Jennico George Moss as ...Basil's aged uncle Maire Leonhard as ..Princess Ottilie Augustus Balfour as Duke of Dornheim Smily Galloway as Marie, maid Peter Lang as Von Krappitz Hal Clarendon, as Prince Eugen Hetty Hart as ..Michel, gypsy maid - There will be four other reels of great pictures also. o WRECKERS WERE A MYTH WILD RUMOR EXPLAINED There Was no Attempt to Derail Win kelman Train Near Florence. Mexican Hurt in Accident When a piece of wood dropped off a work train and lay unnoticed on the Arizona Eastern track near Florence, no one thought anything of It. Yet from that small fact, coupled with the more serious ones of the derailing of a hand car and the breaking of a Mexican gang foreman's right leg, grew the stories of an attempt to wreck the Win kelman train which floated about Phoe nix most all yesterday. The report that the accident hap pened to the hand car only because the workman's pullman happened to reach the piece of wood before the reg ular train, was vigorously denied by Arizona Eastern officials here yester day. The injured min was removed to the hospital in Phoenix. o " SOME ARIZONIANS C. A. Massie, formerly a merchant of Phoenix, but who has, since retir ing from business here, been living at Long Beach, has moved to Los Ange les and is located at 316 South Spring. F. F. Tracy of this city has returned from his summer vacation spent at the coast resorts.. James Lindsey Is now at his home 900 North 7th street after a two week hunting trip to the White Mountains. D. E. Nelson, who has been. summer ing at Prescott, has gone to 248 South Olive street, Los Angeles, Calif. ' H. B. Lehman, of this city. Is visiting his son at Lodi, Calif. He will be away for one month. Conductor J. F. Diamond, of The Arizona Eastern-Phoenix and Winkel man limited, who has been enjoying the summer at Portland and Seattle, is returning , home the first of the month. L. L. Miller is returning home, 1303 East Fillmore street from Prescott, where a part of the summer has been waylaid by his summering intentions. J. N. Marovich of Sonora, Arizona, is now located at TJouglas, Arizona. Last Week of Clothing Sale Just a few days left to take advantage of the wonderful opportunity to buy any of our summer weight suits at 25 reduction. All good patterns and many of them dark colors. Just a few. days left, too, for the special prices in the many other de partments of our shop. McDougall and Cassou Buy Square Diehl Shoes and Cut Your Bills in Two! Values In footwear are best mea sured by what you spend In a year rather than what you give for each pair, and IN THE COURSE OF A YEAR you can keep your entire family comfort ably, fashionably shod for NO MORE THAN HALF what you would spend at other stores. That's an undoubted fact Thousands of shoe buyers have known it for years their number is constantly growing. Start cutting your shoe bills by getting your shoe needs it .1 - H. A. Diehl Shoe Co. 8 W. Wash. Have you tried Nature's Remedy Tablets? 25c, 50c and $1.00 If you want a sample call in. We are special agents for Phoenix. Elvey & Hulett Quality Druggist. Never Substitute. O'Neil Building, Northwest corner Adams and First Ave., Phoenix. Phones 411 and 441. AUCTION SALE Friday Aug. 28th at Mclllmoil ranch, 8 miles west of Phoenix, 30 fine Holstein cows, heavy milkers; horses, hogs, farming imple ments, etc. John Christian, Owner. C. O. McMurhry, Auctioneer. Advertise ment, dp o ' BATHING SUITS. Pinney & Ro binson. (Advertisement.) NOW IS THE TIME The Electric carpet Cleaners. Phone 733. Adver tisement gb o GUNS for rent. Pinney & Robln yon. Advertisement. ' Batter-Nat Bieid Pure as the Drifted Snow Since 1881 Phoenix Bakery 7 W. -Washington St. A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JQV TO EVER Dr. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Cream OR MAGICAL BEJUITinER . S c 5 Remove Tan. SMmnla-i Freckle Motn Patch, Rfcih nd Skin Dimhil mod wvwy blemish on beantj, nd deflee de tection. It ha stood the tert of M rears, aod i so barm lee w tait it to be eur It ts pro perly made. Accept a counterfeit of similar name. Or. L A. Ha j re Mid to a lid of the bauttrra (a patient): Ae you ladles will ni them, I recommend , " . - iGoiirsyd' Crun' a the, least harmful of all the skia preparations." At Draa-aiits and Department store Firt.T.apklM SN,taBt,37 nt Janet SLIM J ( v OUR SERVICE MEANS i Quality-Accuracy--Promptaess DR. E. MTJNSON - Arizona's Leading Optician and -Optometrist 118 W. Washington St. A Surface grinding plant on the premises insures prompt delivery and a short wait. , Political Announcements SAM F. WEBB Candidate for State Senator Subject to the Democratic Primary September 8, 1914. Meridian Precinct Cashion P. O., Arizona. Graduate of Maricopa County Schools and Tempe Normal. Ten years a teacher ORRIN L. STANDAGE Candidate for County School Su perintendent. Democratic primary Sept. 8. R. F. GARNETT announces that he is a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, subject to democratic primaries to be held on September 8, 1914. One GOOD term deserves another , State Senator H. A. DAVIS Candidate for renomination Subject to the Democratic Primary September 8. Lrwwwynrw.'y-i i-i- - ---- - -- E. E. JACK announces himself as a candidate for the office of SUPERVISOR OF MARICOPA ''.OUNTY, subject to democratic primaries, September 8, 1914. HUBERT W. CLARK announces j his candidacy for the office of j SUPERIOR JUDGE OF M ARI- i COPA COUNTY, subject to the action of the Democratic Primary. HAIR GOODS FOR SALE Ladies' Toilet Parlor, Shampooing, Manicuring and Facial Massage, Hair Dressing; Expert Chiropodists, all foot troubles removed. Moles and warts removed by electricity. SHIRLEY & SHIRLEY Phono 1704 39 East Adams Street SHOES and Hosiery That's alL fiarry A. Drachman Shoe Co. 22 West Adams St. MACHINERY Machinery of all kinds built, re built or repaired. , Best equipped shop in state. Only expert me chanics. Work guaranteed. OVERLAND AUTO COMPANY 336-328-330 N. Central Garden City Resturant New Location 21-23 East Adams St. 5 gals. Zerolene $2.85 5 gals. Vacuum Mobile Oils. .$3.50 5 pounds Arctic Cup Grease.. .85 and Only Red Crown Gasoline. PHOENIX OIL CO. Phone 1330 221 W. Jeff. St. Cash and Credit make a, fine working team. Start that account how to secure the first one, the other is sure to follow. The National Bank of Arizona "Old Reliable" - ; ; ' - 5 ' " '; I hereby announce myself a candi date for nomination to the office of SHERIFF OF MARICOPA . - COUNTY. - Subject to the action of the Democratic Prlmariea JEFF D. ADAMS W. H. WILKY Candidate for Sheriff of Maricopa County Subject to democratic primaries, September 8, 1914. FRANK H. LYMAN Candidate for Nomination COUNTY ATTORNEY, Maricopa County, Democratic Pri mary, September 8. Wm. 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, Sep tember 8, 1914. 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 JAMES T. MURPHY East Side Candidate for CONSTABLE Subject to Democratic Primary, Sept 8, 1914., . E. S. WAKELIN CO. j " WHOLESALE GROCERS jijivVYYY'irri'i'i"iirri" -i - ,- Hot Weather SPECIALS Roast Veal, Roast .Pork, Roast Mutton, Chipped Beef, Boiled Ham, Pick led Lamb Tongue, Pickled Pig's Feet, Cooker Corn Beef. " iii-Hv Tribolet's Market Opposite City Hall, 114 E. Waah ington, St. .. TH.nn.B- n 7QQ 76Q ANTHRACITE COAL FUEL OIL Best Lump, Coal and Wood PHOENIX WOOD 4 COAL CO. South Third St. and Jackson St Phone 1235 Under new management. Give us a trial!