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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY, MOliNINCI, JULY. 21, 1915.
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DON'T WEAR GLASSES
unless they are correctly fitted.
We assure you of comfort, ac
curacy and prompt service.
Northrup Optical Go.
Eyesight Specialist
Successor to
8WIGERT BROS.
East Adams St.
Opp. Adams Hotel. Lena
Printline and repairing
For Sale: The best ice cream sodas
.n-Phoenix. "Juva" Grape Juice, too.
Try it.
no-roecvckt oiuvtirv ht . on
HAIR GOODS FOR SALE
Ladles' Toilet Parlor. Shampooing,
Manicuring and Facial Massage, Hair
Dressing; Kxpert f 'hiroporists, all
fuot troubles removed. Mules and
warts removed by electricity.
SHIRLEY t SHIRLEY
Phone 1704
30 East Adams Street
. MR. BUSINESS MAN
Tou may be cool in your office hut
how at. nit your wife in her kitchen?
A New Peifecti.m nil cock stoke will
solve her problem, at less than two
Dollars a mouth. Phone l-'M) for
prices, and our man will call and
explain.
PHOENIX OIL CO.
BENNETT LUMBER
COMPANY
Everything in Lumber
Kunz Bros. & Messinger
MACHINERY
Cor. 2nd Ave. & Jackson
net the l.e.st Trunk,
Suit Case or 1'ag
for less money at
? Phoenix Trunk
' r . -
W. Washington
Street
ROOM PAPERED OR TINTED
$3.00 AND UP
W. N. Cavileer
The Painter
Residence 1009 N. 7th Street.
Phone 1829
E. 8. WAKELIN
GROCER CO.
WHOLESALE
CHU COKE
CHARCOAL
3 a
223 y v
PMONC 1233
PHONE 1333
Points of Interest Near Flagstaff
Orand Canyon 65 miles
Kxtinct Volcanoes IS miles
Lava Beds.; 16 miles
Ice Caves 16 miles
Prehistoric cliff dwellings. 10 miles
Cave dwellings 10 miles
Oak Creek Trout Stream. .18 miles
Montezuma's well !0 miles
San Francisco peaks 12 miles
(ICIevation 13,900 feet)
Altitude of Flagstaff C907 ft.
Prehistoric Kuins 35 miles
Natural Bridge 75 miles
WHEN IN FLAGSTAFF
Step at the
Chas. Prochnow, Mgr., Rates Jl up
BLACKSMITH COAlttrutL
Flagstaff, Ariz,
Commercial
Hotel
Don't Take Chances With
PICTURES
that were hard to get.
Have them developed and
printed at Berryhill's.
Our Kodak expert knows
how.
Velox paper used.
Of Local Interest
Water Supply FacU
Water Service Report for July 20, by
Special Phone to The Republican
Klevat inn of water in reservoir,.
at a. in 219.00
i '(intents, acre feet l,2i;T,!iL".t
Loss iu 1 hniiis, acre feet ... 2,512
Klcvation one year ago lll'i.e!'
Contents year ago. acre feet... 1!9,343
Flow of Verde and Salt Kivers
at Oranite lteef lam. M. I... 21.70')
Normal flow water for lands up
to year 1882
Am. ..ml of water used for irri-
gatieii. north side. M. I. 4.fi70
Amount of water used for Irri
gate n. youth side, M. 1 2fi,ll",
LOCAL WEATHER YESTERDAY
fi a,m. C p m.
Temperature, decrees XI
Sensible temperature 70
Humidity per cent CO
Wind direction KK
!C!
7:t
W
Wind velocity, miles 7 ii
Kaintall 0 ft
Weather Cloudy Cloudy
ili.'liest temperature loo
'.nttest temperature til
.I-:im relative humidity 44
T.iffl rainfall 0
1 1. t u ie ne y in temperature yesterday,
1 decree.
1'efieii ney in temperature since first
of month. Hit degrees.
Accumulated deficiency in tempera
ture isince January 1. 2t'.4 degrees.
I f icicncy in rainfall yesterday, ..
inches.
Deficiency in rainfall since first of
month, .37 in h.
Accumulated excess in rainfall since
January J, 1.5C inches.
Data for Tucson
Tighest temperature yesterday .... Sl
Itainfall ycsierdiy 02
i;kk.ai:ii it. laskv jwski.
Aeting S'ciion Director.
PRICES PAID TODAY BY WALTER
HILL & CO
I'ggs 1 5c
Friers, per dozen $3.1)0
Hens, per lb 12c
Cheese, per lb 12c
ADDITION SUBDIVIDED The
Latham Addition to the city of Phoenix
has been rc subdivided. A plat of the
new subdivision was filed yesterday
will) the county recorder.
. .MARRIAGE LICENSES Thayer
Coliier .Did Pearl JacUson; Fernando
Kvariss and Maria Anita were granted
a muiriage license yesterday by the
clerk of Hie superior court.
GUADALUPE REGULAR TOWN
The patent to the town site of the town
of i ; uaila Iu pe. was yesterday filed with
the county recorder. It came from
Washington and bears the signature
of Hie president and a number of land
office officials. It conveys all water,
mineral and uitch rights to the town
site. FOR PUMPING OIL The board of
control yesterday accepted the bid
of the Pratt-Oilbcrt company to fur
nish an engine and pump for pump
ing oil from the spur on the Arizona
Kastern to the state asylum for the
insane. The engine with magneto
built in will cost $20G and the pump
approximately J150. The pipe line
from the railroad to the asylum is
now being installed.
BIG SALES Sixty-two C.oodyear
casings were sold on Monday by the
O'Neill Auto i.nd Supply company.
This is their record for one days Males
so far, hut they expect to break even
this record soon. Maurice O'Neill, who
has pust returned from the coast, and
who took enough time out of his hon
eymoon to just Iook at an automobile
occasionally says that the new flood
year cord tires is taking like wild-fire
in California.
FOR NORTHERN ROAD WORK
An appropriation of $3000 from the
twenty-five per cent road fund was
made yesterday by the board of con
trol for the purpose of linking up
I he new state highway Viet ween Flag
staff and Williams with the county
road. The new highway has in a
number of places been entirely relo
cated, and it is to connect the new
road with the old county road that
the money has been set aside.
OBITUARY
Died, Kales, in Oakland. July 34.
Martin William, beloved husband of
nose M. Kales and father of Arthur F.,
Franklin A., and Spencer M. Kales and
Mrs. Thomas Knowles and Mrs. Jas.
Hrendan Brady. A native of New York..
Aged 70 years. Interment private.
Kindly omit flowers. Adv. It
The colored Women's Federation of
Clubs will give a bird dinner today
from 11 A. M. to 8 P.M. at 13B South
2 street. Best service, 2f.c a plate.
Adv. It
Fresh blackberry pie. "The Home
Made Kind". Phone 3558, Smith. 122
N. 1 St. Adv. tf
Fop the most artistic picture fram
ing, go to
Graves Indian Shop
33 W. Adams. Everything in In
dian and Mexican Curios.
BULL DOG MUST GO
Br THE BOARD SAY
COUNTY OFFICIALS
Popular Beverage, Non-Alcoholic But
Intoxicating Just the Same Has
Got to Go. Arrests Made
Yesterday First Gun
in Clean Up
In an effort to stop the sale of
"bull dog elder" and other non-alcoholic
but intoxicating liquors. Sher
iff Adams yesterday arrested L. M.
Hyrd, It. M. I.engcnfeleler and Jack
Gibson on a charge of violating the
prohibition amendment to the sta'.e
constitution.
Complaint has been made to the
sheriff's office numerous times of
men becoming intoxicated and .acting
in an objeclionablv maimer on the
streets. Investigation showed that the
drunk was not acquired from alcohol
but from cider, doctored with a pre-
4'aration of ether.
Several days ago. Sheriff Adams
started a number of well meaning
citizens out on a trip of inspection
f the three places conducted by Uie
tbove named men. The men never
returned. For a time it was feareil
they bail been bought off by the
ther side.
The mystery was finally cleared
up. f riur or police l'.risbois nati tne
testing agents locked up in his little
ivately conducted detention empor
ium charged with being druuk and
lisorderly.
Mr. -Adams scratched his head, gave
i little low whistle and allowed that
if it bad that effect on perfectly re
spectable citizens, it never ought to
be allowed to run rampant among
those who might be inclined to hit
the high spots occasionally, and to
his mind the fact that his minions
had become so befuddled that they
were in such condition ot mind as In
unable to prove their identity to
the police, proved conclusively it had
i right on sale. Thus the arrests.
A preliminary hearing was given
til the men yesterday afternoon. At-
rney !. P. Billiard represented f Wh
in, and Colonel Jas. P. I-ivin, ap
peared to represent Ityrd and I.in-
genfelter. Thursday morning was set
for the trial.
I.ingenfelter who up to a short
time ago was In the employ or liyni
at the St. Klmo. claimed yesterday
that he had rover taken part in a
transaction whereby any of the cider
was .Sold. He claimed that prior to
the issuing of the order to cease the
selling of the doped stuff, he had sold
it. but since moving to bis new place
nn Hast Adams none had been on
sale.
TO THE COAST Mrs. Jesse T
Boyce. left last night fur a two
months' visit at lis Angeles and
San Diego.
PROF. CASE LEAVES Prof. c. o.
Case, state superintendent of publi."
instruction, left yesterday for a week's
trip through "the southern part of the
state.
EXTRA SLEEPER ON THE PHOE
NIX n ac count of heavy travel to
the coast an extra Pullman will be at
tached to the Santa Fc train leaving
here- at 6:2') tomorrow evening.
OFF FOR COAST Johnny Irvine
left for Los Angeles last night where he
will expend a week and the n go to San
Diet;o for the remainder of the sum
mer, lie will stay with his grand
mother, Mrs. M. A. Irvine, while in San
Diego.
UNDELIVERED TELEGRAMS
Ther are telegrams at the Western
Fnion telegraph office for the follow
ing: Mrs. F. Hanley. J. M. Foster.
A. If. Boyd. Albert S. Crane. John
Kusterwood, Judge W. H. B.arnum, Iv
S. Shoecr.art. W. II. Berkley and It. A.
Turnbull.
A COLLISION On Monday night
one of the olcrulale cars, driven by Hoy
Benz. collided with a motorcycle driv
en by a Japanene on c.rand avenue near
Six Points. The motorcyc le was almost
demolished. Yesterday Mr. Il nz hunt
ed up the owner and promised to make
the damage pood.
JOHN BRANAMAN HERE John
Branaman, sheriff-ranger of Pinal
county, made a brief business visit to
Phoenix from Hay yesterday. Brana
man reports things quiet in Hay, but
tells of watchfulness on the part of
the officers and an undercurrent of
sullenness among the miners involved
in the recent controversy.
BREAK DELAYS TRAIN The
breaking of a small rod on the loco
motive on the enstbound Phoenix, due
here at 7:30 a. m . delayed the train
at Bouse for over ffrur hours enrly
yesterday morning. The accident oc
curr d Just as the train was pulling
into the station. The train reached
the city at 11:45.
SENTENCED TO DEPORTATION
Kd Cihson will roon cease to be a resi
dent of Phoenix, the town of his adop
tion. His removal is in the way of
keeping out of Jail. Mr. Gibson ent
ered into this arrangement yesterday
with Judge McBride of the police
court where he appeareel for the third
time on the charce of driving a car
while in a state of Intoxication. He was
given a fine of $50 and sentenced to
jail for fifty days. The jail sentence
was fixed only in order that the court
might have something to trade upon.
A compromise was effected hv the
agreement of Gibson to get out of town
by tomorrow and stay out. Gibson is
an Oklahoma Indian who has been here
for several months. He has nn income
of about $fi,000 a year and that is too
much for him. It come.s in installments
more than he can spend legitimately.
So that, a good deal of it has been spent
in lighting up himself and the reflec
tion upon the town has been rather too
dazzlire for the peace and comfort of
its citizens.
PlLCHARDjS
tone YWmiumelW'ti ttionel938
ENXJT0rVERX;
12 City Blocks 25c
Special prices on country trips.
WEAKER RETURNS TO
LOCAL WEATHER SHOP
Laskowski Transferred to Denver for
Special Duty; Former Assistant
Brought Back on Job
Kenentli Meaker, former chief as
sistant observer at the local weather
office, returned to Phoenix yesterday
in response to a shift order in the dis
tribution of observers. Bernard i-is-kiwski,
in consequence of a success
ful study of stream flow in Colorado
recently, has been recalled to the
Denver office to do special work in
that department, and this made neces
sary the recall of Meaker.
Meaker left here some months ago
to become assistant observer at Little
Kock, Ark. Just before his depart ure
he celebrated his marriage to Miss
iKIsie Smith of this city. Mrs. Meaker
bis been lett in Prescott
for tin
re
maiuder of the summer.
Section Director Hubert It. Briggs i
at present iu Albuquerque, New Mex
ico for a conference Willi Arthur
Hiiigland, forest supervisor of all I hi
district. Their talk is about Hi
study of snowfall and the measure
ment of snow beds in the drainage
basins of streams being dammed for
irrigation.
o
HALF HOLIDAYS GONE
R.S. CLERKS MUST WORK
Williamson A,bregates Half Day off
in Summer Plan; Order Con
flicts With Wilson's Ruling
Whether the president of the I'ni-t'-d
Stale's, is promulgating the Sa
turday Half Holiday for government
employes, is greater than the chief
of const ruet ion of the l'. S. reclama
tion service, who has abrogated said
holiday, is a question ttiat is in
tensely int-resting to tiie inside
workers of the local I'. S. It. S., al
though no protest has been heard.
Veslerda 's mail contained a general
order from the new boss of all re
clamation work in this division, dis
allowing the Saturday Half Holiday,
that was instituted by the pre-sident
for federal employes.
Secretary of the Interior F. K.
I.ane narroweel the president's order
down te the clerical forces of the
reclamation service. And now, a jui
be.rdinate of Line's has done avvov
with it entirely. All of this causes
some speculation among the workers.
The order goes into effect im-me-eliatelv.
-o-
DEATH AT PRESCOTT
OF CARL C. HEDGER
Word was received in Phoenix yes
terelay of the death at Prescott of Carl
c. Hedner, one of the best known
ranchers of the Salt River Valley.
Death was clue to Bright's dise.,-ise.
Mr. Hedge r b-ft Phoenix only last
S.atureiav feir Prescott, where it was
hoped the change of climate would
prove beneficial. He was accompanied
by his wife and ilaught.-r. who were
with him wlu'D the end came.
Deceased came to I'h.icnix from
KcptiK'kv twelve years ago with his
father, il'o'i.as T. Hcdger. who di.-i)
semn after removing to Arizona. He
uns inte-rested extensively in farming
lands in the valley, and for several
years p.-u-t ma.le his home on one of
bin ranches twelve miles west of the
' ity en the Christy road. A member of
the Phoenix lodge, p. P. ft. Flks. lie
was one of the best known ranchers in
the valley, and had many friendn boll
in the city and country.
The body arrived in the city last
niuht. and was taken to the Whitney
undertaking parlors on West Washing
ton street. Fiiner.il arrangements wil'
be niinounced later.
o
CRONIN GOING AHEAD
WITH LIBRARY WORK
In spite of the fact that his right to
hold the ofice is about to he attae-ked
in the courts. Con P. Cronin. (date law
and legislative reference librarian is
going ru;lit ahead with the duties of
the office as if the board of curators
had never appointed Mark Dunbar to
the position.
Toel.lv Mr. Cronin will begin the work
of indexing the entire state library,
which incliules not only the law library
but also a large number of publica
tions of all sorts, many of which are
stored on the fourth floor of t lie state
house. A quadruple slanelard index
system such as is usee! in the large
libraries of the country will be used.
There is no index of the library at
present.
Papers in epici warranto proceedings
are being prepared by Dunbar and it
is stated, will he filed some time this
week.
PIONEERS' HOE
ADDITION WAITS
Pending the return to Prescott of
Judge "Wells and Dr. R. N. Ixieinry,
members of the committee representing
th Parsons' estate, work will not he
commenced on the new addition to the
Pioneers' home. A slight change in the
plans necessitated formal approval of
the alterations in the specifications,
anil uiitil this is done the actual work
of construction will not begin.
The N. P. Olson construction com
pany of this city has the contract for
the new addition to the home. The ad
dition will be ured as a home for wo
men pioneers.
We have just re
ceived anothdr ship
ment of the
Howard &
Foster
White Canvas
, Felt Sole
Oxfords
$5
McDougall
& Cassou
32 W. Washington St.
NOTHING LIKE IT!
CELERY-VIG
the great health drink, 5c P'KD--Mild
at Beriyhili's and
ELVEY & HULETT'S
SANITARY FOUNTAINS
"ATTENTION
MINING
MEN
FOE SALE Ten
St;UUi) nil!, fiiii-
i.Ipip. ;s v.. -v., f.
M. "-.u ol in" cm,ii:'.
: t !.-;., i m. -;!s-
ol inc Pii'j,in'. J " t h
in first l.-i.-s coinli
1 ion
Ati'li-i-'f-s iUi'Wt r lt,
BOX 818,
Al!7ui:i l.c;)ntli
f ;iv.
SUMMERING f
ARIZONIANS I
Mrs. H. I . Kersting will leave tonight I
for I.e.;: Angeles. Sic will spend the
next tno months t!n re and at coast re
sorts. DIES AT VENICE Clyde Maxwell,
formerly a memlii r of the city police
fiiice, was found dead in Venice, Cal.,
yesterelay morning. lie was a mem
ber of thr local lodge of Klks, and has
many friends in this city. His widow
res:.!, s in this city.
UNDER ESPIONAGE Miss Cruz
i.aznv. has returned to the city after a
prolonged .-ibse-nee-. This is nut a so
ciety r.e.te. lie, presence became known
to the police and she was roundcHl up
on the charge of making a Mesican
be lieve that she va going to kill him.
She had pointed a gun at him. He
made' complaint but Cruz had depart-
"!. Nothing now is likely to come of
the ease for the complaining witness
e-annot he located. Meanwhile the po
lice have arranged to keep a watchful
eye on the girl.
Von must -phut pood seed.
(1onillele. line of Mimjn.'r
Is.
& Feed Cc
ll5 E. Jefferson St.
Phoenix Seed
Sositp
Almond Coco Oilj m
Rose Glycerine...
Peroxide Bath,
These Se;i)S lii.i'lc specially for us-. We. u;ir;intfe
llieiii to le pure a.xl to lallier freely in hard .water.
Mb. Can
Talcum
15c
The Postoffice is Opposite
Free Motorcycle Delivery
TELEPHONES
1670
to
Reduced round
certain days in
for instance New Orleans 65.00
Mew York 105.70
Chicago $67.50 Omaha 55.00
Denver , 45.00 Quebec 115.50
Dallas 55.00 gt. Louis 65.00
Houston 55.00 st. Paul CS.90
Kansas City '. . . 55.00 Toronto 93.50
Memphis 65.00
Montreal 105.70 and others
These tickets are str-icily first cbss. Returr
limit, 3 months not to-exceed Oct. 31, 5.
Ask the nearest Santa Fe agency to arrange your trip
W. S. GOLDSWORTHY, General Agent
Central and Adams Sts.
U tac-L jSL yaCJj'M m
if
San Diego Exposition
Make your Ik ad'iuarters at ti e immense. luxurious,
centrally located
U. S. GRANT HOTEL
REASONABLE RATES GUARANTEED '.$1.50 CP)
die room, one person Without bath. $1.. to fi none- higher.
Add $1 for each additional person. With bath, $2. .'ill to $4. .10
inme higher. Aeld $l.!"itl for eioh ail.iitional person.
Suites of two rooms with bath for two persons, to Add
$!..'.) fur eacu additional person.
No deviation is ever maclo from above schedule. Guests and
prospective guests m?y court with absolute certainty upon
thesa reasonable rates.
JAMES II. HDl.llKS, Managing Director
(For twenty years manager of lintel Green, Pasadena)
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300C
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Lightning Delivery
Transfer and Storage Co.
Padded Furniture Vans. We store or move any
thing. Only absolutely fireproof warehouses in
City.
Telephone 1126 and 594. ' v
42 South Center -
3 tor 25c
Sun's Liquid
Tar Shampoo
25c
1G50
the
Jkast
trip rates on sale
July and August
Phone 453
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