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vagi: yacht THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18, 1915 (4 IT r ' ('!iiil'rl Kinw Hearings arc- usoil on all J. T. '"mm- Disr Harrows-, Wo can fur-i-ish ifiii wiih or without tonjruc trucks, cutaways, taruKni, and r e versa ble JIaiTou.s. See us before you buy. 1:1-1:;'! i:. Washington st. The Man in Overalls Tin- t'tiizrns Stair J-iank welt-uines tin M:m ill overalls t orUia II y, whole b''ar!"ill'. We weKonie bis wife w e wclfini'. his children. U is with us a matter of pride that we waUii . or the welfare of the -Man in Ov eralls. We like to sec him at our i la uU. We want him to keep here his hard eirned llars. The hard bands of honest labor are more hon orable than the soft hamlh of dis honorable innoienre. CITIZENS STATE BANK Phoenix, Arizona. THEN TAKE THE Golden State Limited Premier Train of the Southwest Via THE DIRECT LINE OF LOWEST ALTITUDES Arizona Eastern Railroad Southern Pacific Company El Paso & Southwestern System Rock Island Lines Unexcelled for COMFORT SPEED GARNETT KING, General Passenger Agont, El Paso, Texas. Amusements tiiiMiiiiiDara W LION THEATER TODAY Vfc "MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" And an Old-Time Race Horse Picture "REDBIRD WINS" ARIZONA Tuesday, "WHERE COLISEUM 10c and 20c. IMPRESS Imara egale THAYER. 127-133 E. Adams Going East? -SAFETY I he iotu I'.i'isode or tue if "Wednesday and Thursdev THE TRAIL DIVIDES" Today Three human Kids, Collins ind Abbott, the two Itussells, four reels of the best Mutual movies. Marguerite Clark, in WILDFLOWER Friday and Saturday Coming Geo. Klein's (Jreat Production of "JULIUS CAESAR" THE LASS 0' KILLIKRANKE A Comedy Urania in Two Parts Prices: 5c and 10c STOCK GROWERS GREAT MEETING Issued for Eighteenth Annual Convention of the American' National Live Stock Association at San Francisco, March 24 A call lias been issued fur the eighteenth annual convention of the American National Live Stock con vention to be held at San Francisco beginning March 24. This will un doubtedly lie the most important and most largely attended convention in the history of the association. The call follows: To Members and All Live-Stock As sociations and Live-Stock Pro ducers: Call is hereby made for the Eight eenth Annual Convention of the American Live Stock Association, to be held in Hall A, first floor, of Ex position Memorial Auditorium. San Francisco, California. March 24. 25 and 26, 11115; convening at 10 o'clock a m. on Wednesday, morning sessions only. At oar last annaul was decided to hold our March 24; meeting it 11)15 conven- lion in San Francisco during the Panama-Pacific International Exposi tion, at a (late to be fixed by the executive committee. It lias been customaiy to hold our annual meet ings in January, hut, owing to the fact that the exposition does not open until February 20, PUS, it became necessary to fix a later date, and the executive committee, after consider ing the dales of other annual live stock meetings to he held early in Hie year, selected the above as the most convenient for the majority of o "ir members. The live-stock industry was never confroiitec with more serious prob lems. It is passing through a very widespread attack of foot-and-mouth disease. Railroads are proposing largely to advance their rates on live stock and its products. Range condi tions j, re yearly becoming more un satisfactory. The cost of raising and maturing live stock has increased. Im i orta ions of meats have affected prices. The war in Europe has seri ously disturbed all commercial condi tions in this country. Among the many subjects for con sideration at our convention are: fed eral ,- ntrol of the semi-arid, unap propriated, public grazing lands: va rious land hills before congress; ad ministrate n of forest reserves: iail - -ad rates-, and service; delays at terminals; eases pending before the Interstate Commerce Commission re garding live-stock rates: valuation in iive-stock contracts; suppression of foot-and-mouth and other infectious diseases, and appropriation by con gress lor same: sanitary regulations; meat inspection law; importation of live stock and meats; inspection of imported meats, hides, and wool; pro hibitive tax on oleomargarine: financ ing of live stock loans: reports of of ficers and standing committees. These and other questions will be discussed by men prominent in the live-stoek world. An unusually inter esting program is being arranged, of ficers of the Bureau of Animal Indus try and the forest service, and other federal officials, will lie present at our eoneention. Hon. Woodrow Wilson, president, ill probably attend one of our ses sions and deliver an address. Only morning sessions will be held, which will leave the afternoons and evenings for sight-seeing. Very low rates have been granted to the exposition by the railroads from all points. Tickets on sale from and after March 1, return limit three months from date of sale. On ail tickets the railroads will grant a side trip to San Diego. California, where another exposition, called the Panama-California Exposition, will be held during the entire year of 1915. The California Cattlemen's Protec tive association will hold its annual meeting at the Exposition Memorial "TIZ" FOB ACHING, SORE, TIRED FEET "TIZ" for Tender, Puffed-up, Burn ing, Calloused Feet and Corns "Sure! I use TIZ every time for any foot trouble." You can be me. Cse "TIZ happy-footed just like and never suffer witli tender, raw. burning len. tired, smelly feet blistered, swol "TIZ" ond only "TIZ" takes the pain and soreness out of corns, callouses and bunions. As soon as you put your feet in a "TIZ'' bath, you Just feel the happi ness soaking in. How good your poor, old feet feel. They want to dance for joy. "TIZ" is grand. "TIZ" instantly draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause sore, inflamed, aching, sweaty, smelly feet. Oct a 25 cent box- of "TIZ" at any drug store or department store, instant foot relief. Laugh at Get foot sufferers who complain. Because your feel are never, never going to bother or make you limp any more, Auditorium on Tuesday, March 23, 1915, the day previous to our con vention. That association has made extensive preparations for the enter tainment of our members, delegates, and their families. The exposition officials have de signated March 26 as American Na tional Live Stock Association Day at the exposition grounds, and special entertainment features are being ar ranged for that day. During our con vention there will be a live-stock ex hibit at the grounds. The Exposition Memorial Auditor ium, where ur convention will be; held, occupies the entire block bounded by drove, Larkin, Hayes, and Polk streets, in the Civic Center, directly adjacent to Market street, and easily accessible from all points. The ex position grounds can be reached by car lines running direct from the Auditorium. This association will maintain an office in San Francisco from January 15, 1915. until after our convention, at Room 5H4, Sharon building, 55 Xew Montgomery street, opposite the Pal ace hotel. Those desiring hotel reservations should write to Secretary Tomlinson. 504 Sharon Building, San Francisco, stating as nearly as possible the kind of accommodation desired. All stock men are cordially invited to attend our convention. II. A. JASTRo. President. . T. W. TOMLlNSoN, Secret a ry. MS IB M Ml' IDHUfS SHEIK And P. that is Why the Half Hundred G. & E. Folks Got Together for the Spread Saturday. II' Art Kick hadn't hutted in and Kicked about the lights being out at the Empress, everything would have been perfect, lint it was a lovely party in spite of Rick, that dinner of the Pacific (las & Electric company em ployes at the American Kitchen Sat urday evening. More than fifty were t here. Every body who works fur the gas company and was not kept away by unavoida ble duties at the plant, was right on deck with his hair in a braid. Even the boys at the plant enjoyed an oxer flow of the festivity, for enough cigars to keep tiiem smoking for a week were sent down. It was some feed followed by some entertainment.. The entertain ment was put on by the gas men them selves with r.o outside assistance ex cept that givep by Miss Drena Mack, who sang "Tipperary" and a few other of her famous "Yip" songs. Albert H. Fitz was the toastmaster. Everybody ho remembers the popular music of a few years ago remembers I he name of Albert H. Fitz, composer of "Won't You Le -My Honey in Honeysuckle Time?" and dozens of other famoush hits, but tile big world back east does not know that he is working for a gas company in Phoenix. He is and he was tile witty, bubbly toastmaster of t hat d inner last night. He sang several of his own songs, one paraphrased to give a humorous twist to the troubles of the P. ;. at E. collector. Talks were made and stories were V. (-. Hornberger, John Downey, C.eo- I r u-i,,i..,i i-tp Uin unil others I Everybody agreed that it wouldn't be long before they got together for an other dinner, entertainment and gen eral taikfest just like it. Hire a little salesman at The lie publican office. A Want Ad will see more customers than ynu can. ZUDDRA ' IS COMING TO THE LION THEATER Headed by t he beautiful actress. Margu irite Snow, and with a support ing company or 100U people, "Zudora" will make her bow to Phoenix next Wednesday and Thursday, and every week thereafter for twenty weeks. Daniel Carson Goodman is the author of "Zudora" which has been novelized by Harold MoGrath and produced by the Thanhaiiser players. "Zudora" is diferent from most se rial films, inasmuch as it is composed of 20 episodes of two reels each week, but each episode is a complete story with a master plot running through the entire series. Every installment will reveal a com plete episode from the life of beautiful Zudora the mystic, girl detective whose powers of deduction and scien tifii analysis seem superhuman. In each of these 20 episodes you will wit ness the baffling mysteries which de velop in Zudora's life. You will see the cunning Zudora display more genius than Sherlock Holmes of Leeoq. You will see her use the newest methods of science the X-ray, liquid air, novel electrical appliances in her daring at tempt to solve weird mysteries. The.se scenes will not only be an extraordi nary recital of adventure, hut and edu cation as well. "Zudora" will begin at the Lion the ater on Wednesday and Thursday. Jan uary -0-21, and the entire series will be shown at the Lion and always on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. o HOMESTEAD PATENTS ISSUE TO ARIZOMNS Homestead patents will be available this morning for eight sturdy tillers of the soil, who have qualified for the ownership of portions of the public domain. Register T. F. Weedin of the general land office has a sheaf of pat- I ent papers ill his office for Itoliert R. Nelson. W. J. Flake. Maude MeOnde, I the heirs of Hilda C. Marlesen, M. J. Daniels, Joseph Bell and F, Bunker, GREAT CROWDS REAR DE LAYE Methodist Revival Yester day Resulted in Over Seventy-five Conversions The Services Extended Through This Week Yesterday was one of the biggest days in the revival services Phoenix has ever seen. The revival at the First Methodist church conducted by j evangelists DeLaye and i-iaitenber-ger leached a high water mark both in interest and direct results. All during the past week the interest has been growing and intensifying and a large number have taken a definite stand for Jesus Christ. Yes terday four large services were held resulting in a forward movement of over one hundred and fifty persons with over seventy-five out and out conversions. In the morning a special service was held for the Sunday school and Evangelist DeLaye made a strong appeal for decisions for Christ which resulted in a large number of con versions. At the regular morning service DeLaye spoke from the text: "What will you then do with Jesus?" The large congregation was greatly affected and a number responded to the call. At 3::tn DeLaye delivered his sermon on "Mother. Home and Heaven," to a, great congregation of women only. Again a number of decisions were made for Christ. Then at the night service the evangelist spoke of the "Prodigal Boy." His ap peal was especially strong and quite a number walked forward and sur rendered their lives to Christ among the number was a large majority of men. The solo work of Mr. Pfaffenberger is splendid and his appeals in song never fail to reach the hearts of all. As leader of the choir he has suc ceeded in organizing what is perhaps the finest and largest chorus choir ever heard in the city. The music is always inspiring. At the morning service Mr. Pfaffenberger sang as a solo: "That Sweet Story fit Old." At the women's service he sang: "Just for Today." vice his solo Way." A few of follow: " am not mid at the night ser was, "Lead Me All the Mr. DeLaye's remarks going to ask you why you came here in sin to ask you why you but I am going will leave here in sin." "I there's anything I detest it's a kicker. Reminds me of an old mule with his heels in the air." "I haven't it in for you brother but it's that old cussedness in you. If I could neat I hat out of you I'd just as soon run witlt you as anyone else." "I don't give a snap of my finger whether you like the way I preach or not. If I thought that soothing syrup would save a man I'd go get the whole output of Mrs. Winslow's factory and then at every service I'd take up a collection to get more soothing syrup. don't need any The most of you soothing syrup you need the devil beaten out of you." "The 'I wills' are going to heaven the 'I won'ts' are going straight to hell." "I hate the devil. I'll hit him ev ery chance I get. If I can't get in a lick, on his head 1 11 slam him on the tail." Services will be conducted every night this week at 7:30 at the First Methodist church. o BUY CHANGE NAME TO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE "Moved that we change the name to The Chamber of Commerce, Phoe nix. Arizona." This is the motion that will be submitted to the membership of the board of trade tonight at the annual meeting, dinner and election of of ficers. The present organization was instituted in 1S99 and has a splendid record for efficiency. No doubt under the new name, if adopted, the. work will go forward with added vim and vigor. There are many big tasks confronting the city and it is up to some big organization representing the entire community to take the initial steps and carry through the big undertakings. if the several thousand development organizations in the United States the division is about equal on the ques- jtion of name, half of them are working under the title Chamber of Commerce and the other half goes along with the label Board of Trade. Many moves have been made to make the naming of organizations more in con formity with their work but so far the attempts have been absolute fail- iures. Whether it is Board of Trade or Chamber of Commerce makes but lit tle difference. It is the men behind that do the work. TO ABOLISH TAX ON LOAN ASSOCIATIONS Officials of Phoenix Building and Loan Association Will Frame Bill to Give Relief Preliminary to drafting a bill de signed to relieve building and loan associations of the tax on their capi tal stock, officials of what was form erly the Phoenix Building and Loan Association met in conference Willi the I" state tax commission Saturday and 20 Lbs. Sugar & oo With $5,00 Worth of Other Groceries Arizona Grocery Company d'M E. "Washington obtained the commission's endorsement of the plan. When the existing law taxing the capital stock of building and loan as- i sociations went into effect a year ago 1 the Phoenix association transferred its' affairs to the Home Builders and j ceased doing business. The three ! other associations in the state, at Tue- . son, Bisbee. and Nogales, are still in operation, but have been severely i handicapped by the new law. j As soon as the new measure is pre-' pared, it will be submitted to the tax commission for approval and then ' introduced in the legislature. C. F. j A ins worth, R. II. Greene, Vernon L. 1 Cook, and J. L. Gust represented the j former building and loan association atj the conference with the commission. NOT COM STOCK -DEFYING DAN "Some of the -weddings must make Cupid laugh in his sleeve," remarks ! ;. newspaper cynic. Not the Cupid j hose pictures we've seen. Leaven worth Times. o IN THE LOVE MARKET Jack Then you don't take much stock in me? Betty Oh, yes I do. Jack Preferred ?.ew York Tri bune. NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE IX THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA, IX AND FOR MARICOPA COCNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROSARIA LEON MARTINEZ, Deceased. No. 1923. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That in pursuance of an order of the above entitled court, made in the above en titled matter, on the 5th day of Jan uary. 1915, the undersigned, as admin istrator, w ill sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate: An undivided One-half (".!,) interest in and to the Northeast Quarter (Vi) of Section Twenty-Six (26). in Township One (1) North, Range Two 2 East, Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, in Maricopa County, Arizona. The sale will be made on or after January 25th, 1915, subject only to the confirmation of said sale as by law pro vided; and bids will be received at the office of Alexander & Christy, 311 Fleming Building, City of Phoenix, State of Arizona. APOLON'IO MARTINEZ, Administrator of the Estate of Rosaria Leon Martinez, Deceased. Dated January 9th, 1915. NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter III. Title XXVI. Civil Code, Revised Statutes of Arizona, 1913, entitled "Junes and Jurrors," notice is hereby given that I have this day received from the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and filed in my office a duly certified copy of the list of persons qualified to serve I as jurors i i Maricopa County, State of Arizona, and that I have this day notified the County Recorder of Maricopa County and the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Mari copa County, State of Arizona, to attend at the court room of the Su perior Court in the court house of Maricopa County, or the room in which such court is held, on Mon day, January 18, 1915. at the hour of 1:00 P. M., for the purpose of selecting the names of persons to servo as grand and trial jurors. .Witness my hand and the seaf of said court this 14th day of January, 1915. (Seal) JAMES DULLER. JR., Clerk of the Superior Court of Mari copa County, State of Arizona. o ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION of WESTERN MORTGAGE COMPANY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that v.e, the undersigned, have this day voluntarily associated ourselves together for the purpose of forming a corporation under the laws of the State of Arizona, and we hereby certify: I. The name of said corporation Is WESTERN MORTGAGE COMPANY. II. The name, residence and post-office address of each of the incorporators is as follows: Name: Lloyd E. Sturges, residence and post-office address: 423 N. Second St., Albuquerque, N. M. Name: George Roslington, residence and post-office address: 305 N. Twelfth St., Albuquerque, N. M. Name: J. W. Hesseldcn, residence I and post-office address. Wagon Mound, New Mexico. III. The principal place of business of the corporation in the State of Arizona shall be at the City of Phoenix', in the Comity of Maricopa, State of Arizona, and O. A. Kane, of Phoenix, Arizona, is hereby appointed as agent of said cor poration on whnm process may bo served in the State of Arizona, Phone -t.j.'t The Company may also maintain a place of business at Albuquerque, New Mexico, and may have such other of fices within or without the State of Arizona as may be established by the Board of Directors, and meetings of the stock-holders and Board of Directors may be held at any such offices or places of business. IV. The general nature of the business proposed to be transacted is to buy and sell mortgages, stocks, bonds and all other kinds of commercial paper; to buy, sell, mortgage and lease real es tate; to carry on a real-estate busi ness; to act as insurance agents and brokers: to sell investment bonds and to do such other acts and things as may be necessary to carry out the pur pose of said corporation. V. The amount of the capital stock of said corporation shall be one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), divided into one hundred thousand shares of the par value of one dollar ($1.00) each, of which ninety thousand (90,0n0) shares shall lie preferred stock and ten thousand (lO.OOO) shares shall be com mon stocn; and said stock shall be is sued fully paid and non-assessable at such time or times as the board of di rectors may from time to time desig nate in exchange for cash, proper ser vices or other valuable rights or tilings, and the judgment of the board of di rectors as to the value thereof shall be conclusive. The relative rights of the two classes of stock shall be as follows: (a) Owners of preferred stock shall have no voice in the management of the corporation. Owners of common stock shall be entitled to participate in all stock-holders' meetings and to cast one vote for each share of common stock owned. (b) Owners of preferred stock shall receive in January of each year a spe cial dividend of seven per centum or such less amount as the net profits of the preceding calendar year will pay, but such special dividends shall be non cuniuh:tive. (c) All net profits in excess of the special dividends upon the preferred stock as above provided shall be the property of the corporation and may be carried as a surplus or distributed from time to time in the way of general dividends and all general dividends declared by the Board of Directors shall be distributed one-half thereof to the preferred stock-holders and the re maining one-half to the holders of common stock. VI. The time of the commencement of this corporation shall be the date these articles are filed in the office of the corporation commission in the State of Arizona, and the termination thereof shall be twenty-five years thereafter. VII. The affairs of this corporation shall be conducted by a Board of Directors which shall consist of such number, not less than three, as may be provided, from time to time by the By-Laws of the corporation, and said directors shall be elected at the annual meeting of ptock -holders which shall be held on the Fourth Tuesday of January in each year; and until other directors are elected by the stock-holders Lloyd E. Sturges, George Roslington and J. V". Ilcsselden shall be the directors. VIII. The highest amount of indebtedness or liability direct or contingent to which this corporation shall at any time sub ject itself shall be sixty-six thousand dollars ($66,000) IX. The private property of the stock holders shall be exempt from all cor porate debts. IN WITNESS WHEREOF wo have hereunto set our hands this 9th day of January, A. D., 1915. (SIGNED) Lloyd E. Sturges, George Roslington J. W. Hesseldcn. STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF BERNALILLO ss On this 9th day of January. 1915. be fore me, a notary public within and for said county appeared George Rosling ton and Lloyd E. Sturges. to me known to be the persons described in and who executed th? foregoing instrument, ard acknowledged to me that they executed the same as their free act and deed and for the purpose and consideration there in expressed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I hav? hereunto set my hand and notarial sea! the day and year lasi-Uove written. GEORGE PATRIDGE. "Notary Public My commission expires Sept. 20, 191". STATE OF NEW MEXICO COUNTY OF MORA ss On this 7th day of January, 1915, be fore me a notary public within and for said county, appeared J. W. Hesseldcn, to me known to be the person des cribed in and who executed the fore going instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same as his free act and deed, for the purpose and consideration therein expressed. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and notarial seal the day and year lnst-above written. CHARLES R. KEYES, Notary Public My commission expires October, 7th 1917.