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if Jim Dumps had tried some time in Tain To ease an after-dinner pain Which gnawed at him his belt below, And filled his world .with indigo. Dyspepsia now can't bother him, For " Korco " has mad him " Sunny Jim." me To Baail.to-SoT Cera) A To to Indigestion. "Every summer I have bad to take tonics, but now I ur Force. I am enjoying excel lent health ; It has built me up. I eat 'Foroe' at night and It (riven me a ntful sleep. It builds up, latisdus and in pleas ant to eat and a foe to Indi gestion. "Mbs. Katm W. Vow gives work to weak digestions and supplies the energy. W B. CROSS, Facial upholsterer and design er r "eatures. Whiskers trimmed in all lan-g-iages. Automatic liair eut and hy daulic shampoo, llospital in connection. No extra charge for ambulance Gas, chloroform onether. W. B. CROSS, The Barber. Agent for Winslow Steam Laundry. THE GERMAN AMER I CAN SAVINGS DANK. OF LOS AN GELES, CALIF. Pays four per cent interest on term deposits. Why not begin to save in this way? You can mail money by Post Office mon ey order from tfl.OO up and re ceive as receipt our Pass Book showing the amount properly cnteied to your credit. Send for jour pamphlet entitled "Little i Lessons in Finance." HOLBROOK ARGUS L. D. DIYELniiSS-...PKOi'KiKTK L. C. IIEXXING Maxaki-k Official Paper of Navajo County. Kritnrecl at tlie frmlnlTu at Hollirook. Ari zona, usSeonil Class- Mali Matter. g JiT-Villi's all piMiitmiiiicutiunn a'"' make all liilla iiayulile to The ArHs. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ONSYIAR S2.00 IN ADVANC1. aboard the train and traffic was opened up early Thn'sdav morn ing. N'o trainmen were injured- Livery and Feed Stables SMITH V SMITH, lio,i.loiN V hulHMttlt hihI ri'infl Hay, Grain and Coal. triwU. )imi n water tank. t HOLBROOK, ARIZONA. : x t Carnegie has just donated $1( 500,000 to build a palace for the meetings of the Hague tribunal.! With all of his munificent gifts for! libraries and other purposes, Mr. Carnegie finds that his fortune is growing more rapidly than he is diminishing it and his hopes of netting rid of it before he dies! seems a hopeless task. As a last and final effort, it is said that he intends' to attend the St. Louis Fair, and if a tussle with the hotels there does not put the fin ishing touches on it he may just as well give up in despair. Denver Colo., has had a very serious strike in several branches of trades. Atone time the city was completely tied up in the way of-boarding stablishments, and are : at present contemplat ing arbitration. Denver, Omaha i-nd other cities cast of the coast district are somewhat at loss for a "red hot" leader,, or instance one like Gen. Otis, or Mose Ham burger of Los Angeles. With such men as dictators these so called lock-outs would not last long if "hot air" ' would prevent them. Within the next few months Arizona will be "the scene of a great deal of railroad building. It is stated by good authority j that the Arizona Central rail-; road will be built. This road j will run from Flagstaff to Jerome j and thence to Globe. This road ! will open a large mineral and timber region. Articles of incor poration for the San Pedro, Tuc son and Gulf Railroad was filed at Tucson recently. ' TJiis practi cully is a. branch line of the Phcc. ; nix ami Eastern and is owned j by residents of Arizona. j The Oriental metal market for , May '0.' is: Mexicans, -1-2; silver, j f3 3-4-; copper, 14-. 75. j William Armbruster, Practical Blachsmith nd Wheelwright. j? jZ? All out of town work will receive prompt atten tion. If you have a wheel to fill or a tire to set bring it to me and get service for your money. all work uuaka.mteed to suit you. Nnrlh Wide if C ? U.ICO l AVKNI'K. ufX:)0OOCXX)0000O0OOOOOO HOLBROOK, ARIZ. tan Another Cranh Exposed. . During President Roosevelt's visit at San Jose Cal., Clay Tay. lor, alias Prof. Plutte, was ar rested by Detective Pickering for supposed designs upon the life of our honored chief. He has served three terms in prison. It is al leged that he wrote to the pres ident advising him not to come here, He is also accused of re cent anarchistic utterances. When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and are pleas ant'in effect. For sale by F. J. Wattron. INCORPORATED. GENERAL BANKING CONDUCTED We Earnestly Solicit Your Patronag'e. OFFICERS 6i DIRECTORS W. H. BUBBA.JE President, (HUSKY HUN1NG ' 1'. W. NKI.SON ..Vii'O-l'iesiilmit. Uirertora. iliO. A. LANK .. Cashier. ! (.11. VV. KI.OUKNOY MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION A Steel bridge girder weighing 120 tons, in transit west, became i dislodgen from the three flat cars on which it was being shipped, in a canyon between Flagstaff and Williams late Wednesday afternoon, and caused consider able delay in traffic. A wrecking crane was sent from Winslow to the scene of disaster. The troublesome girder was placed LOCAL T1MR TABLE KMect Jan. 26. 1903. No. 1, west bound ar. 5:ft a. m. No. 7, west bound ar. G:4N a. m. No. 2, east bound ar. 11:25 p. m. No. 8, east bound ar. 10:00 a. m. Nos. 2, 7 and S leave mail and Nos. 2-and 7 take mail away. .Subscribe for the Argus. A m z H Z 2 -jj on 5 ' z 2 H LOUIE GHUEY DEALER IN lillllvk liKULtK lj and ROY SIONS BAKERY AND CHOP HOUSE SHORT ORDER MEALS AT ALL HOURS FRESH FRUITS, CANDIES AND C10ARS OVSTERS IN SEASON HOLBROOK ARIZONA