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THE AMZONA HErUBLIC-AN: SlHfDAT MOttSlNO 13, I8CB. LEAVING FOR THE. PHILIPTINES. MRS. MELTON, The Magnetic Healer, i THE GREAT Horse Blankets Goldbergs' Goldbergs YOU tlon has made some valuable dlsccver-ies, and It Is prcpo-ed continue Its good wcrli.

He that the experiments In feeding conducted not only in relation to cattle, but horses, hogs and sheep an well. The miller did not reft with him f-r dolnbn. bu: he felt with the fnvcr which It Is look-rd by fan memko cf the baaid of regents thre would lie no delay In securing some definite action. "It la well-known and has oftei ucsn demonstrated," said Prof. Pursons.

"thai alfalfa fed alone decs not produce a balanced ratio, nnd In cn'o; 10 secme tho best results you must Mud out what of your products afford th's. I am Inclined to believe that a mlv-tnre cf ssrghum nnd alfalfa will fur-nih results, nnd experiments should be made with these two products, The essence of feeding is to get a balanced ratio, and when that. Is knew ycur beef will be ns Rood ns any produced in fie country." "The method." continued Prof. Parsons, of getting at this of experimental fading Is net clear to at present. We are limited by the government In our work and the only way that, tho fettling experimentation can be dene Is by the cooperation of the cattlemen with us In the work." Prof.

Parsons will the matttr before the board cf regents when 'he returns to Tucson. TIE COMMITTED SUICIDE. Surplus Stocks, Odds and Ends, Broken Sues, Small Lois and Goods must be closed out. Not a dollar's worth reserved. so heavily as last year; prices were never "SZuTt and now all must be closed out at any price they will LOsZ of town customers to come miles to attend Ihts Great Swcep.ns Out Sate.

If you can't come, send in your mail orders, and we will f.Il them at these cut prices. A CLEARANCE SAIE HAVE BEEN WAITING SHOES $2.00 to $4.00 a pair, 5Q. T5 Cut Prices on Victimi Sliifls tuul Moil's Kino Cmiii'l I Inn llnir iiImiivs Tji'. iMrn'ri IS I iiu Kibljcil, Hi't'liy, at I for $3 25 Hen's 7.50 Suits I for 4.25 Men's 10.00 Snits for 5.75 Hen's 12.50 Suits for 7.25 Hen's 1500 Suits for 8.75 Mutts Hlfgiinl Vancy worth flOtv for. FOR a fraction of their real value.

Ask to sec our lines of Ladies shoes all sizes worth from which we arc closing out at and 85c. Furnishing Goods and Drawers, vmiios, uu 25c mu nml Xiilunil ml Mnrts ami now 50c go for 45c UmUmvuiir, clionp at 25c Bros' SHOE and CLOIHING STORE Kimum nielli Olliee. cnple's opnlar need jai KOIILER ft CHAS E. M. FURMAN.

Sn'nnmn. Uabt Washington Sti The Adams Shaving Parlor DllnPN.v. hotel nonns, piiorNix. .1. V.

IIOI.TON, l'nl'. K. Fiircimin. AN UP-TO-OATE SHOP THREE EXPhRT WORKMEN Olitv Itvisulnr l'itH' Cliurii inn I'lii h'i' I. KvcrylliltiK rlnllv.

BE UNDERSOLD. day. We stop at nearly every house empty. would llkn ny iritviug money, lor we win mu. nr iiiiu.nnwi.i.

as the lowest. We also sell hay and Mi'u'n Miltoiu nml tilovos in Wool nml nt 25, 35 and 50c Men's Wool Swoaler.s, rcjrulur vnliies, for 75c Speeinl vitliies in nil lims Mvn', Hoys', Misses' anil Children's Shoes. Chicago. Jan. 14.

The four! nitr Ftates Infalitrv leaves Fcrt Shetldan nt -clock tomcrrcw mcinltig ihu Philippines. FOSTER IS UE'ITER Washlngfii, cict rf State John W. Is icpuitel; this mrrnlng as slightly Improved. He Is able to sit up. A HEAD END CD1.LISON.

Chnmnnlirn. Jan. 14. The no th bound limited on the Illinois Central i l.nl liMrl Otlil rrlllEOll With a engine here The of ine swiicii i.iiu.v iiim Logan of tbo limited wrrj klll'd. Pa sengers were badly slinken up bu non were seriously Injured, THE WEATHER.

Dallv report received nt Phoenix, Arizona, Jan. lth. 1S0S. Observations taken nt all stations at 8 a. 75th meridian time, Rain or melted snow.

.00 .10 .01 .00 .00 .00 .10 .00 .12 .00 .01 .00 niln or Place. Phoenix, cbudy raining Chicago, cloudy Denver, clear Tern. ...42 ....14 24 El Paso, pt fitly 2S Flagsiaff, clear 4 Los clear 4(1 New York, cloudy 30 San Diego, IS San FrnncUeo. cloudy ...48 Pi. Louis, cloudy 10 St.

Paul, clear 24 Washington, cloudy ..34 Yuma, clear 4 1 Note. Indlcntea trace of snow. Win. G. BURNS, Observer.

Wall Papers New Stock of'99 PLAIN GILTS FROM 50c. Per Roll up. EMBOSSED GILTS, i2ic. '4 Per Roll up. 33 North first Avenue.

Fine Confectionery 0YS1ERS ni TAMALES AT THE Our Candles are fresh. Our Oysters nro served hot. Our Tamales arc Just rlslit. I3S West Washlnnton St, fi MEN'S PANTS. jiniiv wool Califnriiiit anil Or-I'nii CiissiiMi't'i', to lie rlosi'il nut for puirs t'lioviots nml Cniisiiiicrrs, nil wool, mid worlli up In fur 8B1.65 pairs Mons lino worsloil I'miU', I'li'iiiitlv ami tnilort'il, fur.

imirri wnrsti'tl tflripo. niixWl Kimil for wurkini; pnr-pusos, worth up In Our Merchiint 'Pit i lnrin.tr Ueiiirtinent is sloekcil with the eliniri'sl prniliicliiins of tlie I'lnslern Mitrliels. We sn-liril voit piiiriiiiiige. mniriinti'i'iii I'irsl I'Ims- Workmanship (iiirnuiiit.s. muni.

mm ri ri i i mui i.ii Goldberg nml IVrlVet Killing BRI 555 North PTfihf.Avenue. The wonderful magnetic healer who Is now in Phoenix North Fifth avenue, Is the same who made so ninny remarkable ciii-hs in Waco, Texas, wbeio she remained for two years. When she left there the Dally Times nf that city said of her: "All Waco will regrci to that Mrs. Frances Melton, toe healer, hn.i decided to leave our Since her wonderful cures of 'Mrs. Sassamnn nnd Captain Douglass here two years ago, she bus had all the pall3n.s she could treat, and lias made many most wonderful cures.

Patients have come tn her from all parts of the state, and Wnro had begun to consider her a future, but she feels that rho could not stay always In utie place." The Mm. Sussamaa referred In Ik the wife of M. Snssamari, linown all over the stat3. Hero Is what she says: "For ten years I suffered untold agonies from ulceration uf the ben els and stomaelt troubles. I could cat nothing but rice and meat juice.

Our but doctors and specialists pronounced it a cancerous form. They nnd all my friends gave mo up to die. 1 went 'to Mrs. Mcltan, magnetic hcttler. She cured me, sound nnd well.

1 have had no pain since and can eat everything I wish. "MRS. 'M. K. SASSAMAN, "C'lovelnnd and Eighth Strecla, Waco, Texas." 'Mrs.

Melton Iras been remarkably successful In curing what Is generally called consumption. She lias ctticd hundreds of such cases that were thought to ha Slhc tires nervous diseases, female complaints, stomach ttouhlrs, dy3pep3la. Indigestion, constipation, and bladder dlsi'aaes, culaith, heart disease, in-Homnln, rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis. In fact, nhc can cure nearly any disease If the patient Is strong enough to stand the treatment. Wlunslie dl.ig-imses a caro she knows whether or not alio can euro It, nnd only takes those sho can euro.

Her power lo diagnose Is ns wonderful as her paw.ir cure. She takes the patent by tho hand 'and without asking question promptly tells the disease audits If you aro a sufferer, rail and sen what she has done and Is doing for others. Consultation free. Hours from 9 to 5. Heinember tl.e number, ns this notice will not appear again.

DREYFUS' NEW TR1AU Tho Crurt of Cassation Has Dee ded Upon This. Paris, Jan. 14. The 'Matin and Gaulcls this morning any they understood thnt the Inquiry cf Iho rf cassation Into the Dreyfus uiro Is on the point terminating and tha'. the ecuit will probably rcprrt that the acts of treasrn octually occurred but that 'if-tlclent proof of guilt of Dreyfus dooi not exl.it, and that his sontcac? la thcrrforo squashed, Tho papers add that there will bs a frrih court martial.

Dreyfus, It appears, was Informed cf the revision prreccdlngs some time ago, but. too Is under nn thvt they arr due to tho Inliailvo of gtnrral a IT. an 1 in ills lotirrs tlio prlscner tlinnks nen-eial Holsdffre, the fntnier chief of the gettfral staff and hi comradca cf the army for the action taken. ALLOTMENT OP LAND. Tho Chorrkeos In tho Indian Tor.ltory Consent to Severalty.

MuskOKte, I. Jan. 14. Io ecu-mission to the tlvp tlvlllzod t.ilhos tho Chtrrltco renimisslon have reneh-ed aprepnieat cnverhR the ilbt-mrnt of land Wtlzen.hln. All the lands In the Indian Tcrltory Inp to the CheiTlipe trib? rf Indians, oxept such as are reserved for tewn files, shall lie amoiiK ihr monihtns nf the trlhe fl: is to Rlvc to each mini-lier nn ennal Fliire.

The rolls rf Chev- okeo eltnonshlp are lie mnde in cenilirr. and rIuiII rxntiiln th" nnnifs of nil persons then living and entitled tc enrollment. THE IRRUUt7oVoUTI.OOK. Denver, Co'o. 11, Tin ouilnnk for water for irrlgatkn next siimnier If hotter than for ninny yenrs pist.

The mountains nro with (treat masses of snnw averaRlnir from threo to six feet deep in tho tlmhei' line nnd In aiddltlon paekd in Imnrnte diKt.s tlio draws and gulches. AN OHIO Kl.OOD. Columbus, O. Ja Jan rains rf tho jv hctirs havo ralsoiuiRe river la llio dan tne levr? Eouth or WSTColiimbilS fr i a'icady Tr i a'icady b-ckm. Thirteen fainilles liuw been from their icsldenr-es by watnr, maklnc tlielr escapes In boats.

ilrlvot some Thorn 1 sreat dniiEer c-f a rcuetitlon of last ynir'a flocd anil rosldcntB of Wait CoJ-umbiw are greatly Tha river la still rising. -AND- LAP ROBES -AT- THAYER'S 134-126 rest Washington St. PHOENIX, ARIZONA. THE FEEDING OP CATTLE Stockmen Will Assl.it Uncle Sam In Making experiments. There was .1 meeting yesterday afternoon In the rooms of the Arizona Livestock association fr purpuiii of discussing cuttle-feeding.

l'nr-tens of the Experimental station was present. He came up from Ttii'gtin to gain sonici delliillo Information tu the desires cnttlemeti in regard to tho proposed xperinK'iils. nntl ho Htaled at a meeting of the Unl-vnralty regents the matter hud lioan and all of Its mumpers wero In fuvcr if limiting the tfsis nslie.l If the culllemcn to-npoiate with tlio government in the matter. Prof. Cull outlined tho Hiltmtlon in regard to tho prucnt conditions feeding In valley, which he said was very unsntlsf icttry.

The entile-men WM nil at sea, and I here Is .1 demand on nil sides for seine Infcrmallon whloh will help them tint of thr; situation which h'ai heroine 1 mlinnassliig. Tho cattlemen of the vail are not disposed to take a Illicit They want to secure the best, bp-f pinslhle, and they nre determlnrd to find the proper mixture rations wl'l give the stock or tills valley lirsl pln-o In the markets of the I'ndt'r ilie present sysletn of feeding rlwr valley enttl: rarely received that d's-tlnctlon. "The experimental siatlon," complnlnfd Onlley, "has boon running for the it five years, lint wo. as cattlfnien, have rccrlvod very lioncnt frr.ni Its work." In explanation of the as's'niire which the cattlemen nslt Tin. lo Sim.

Prr-f. said: "We are fcnllng at I ho present tlnr M.oni) to head of entile and Hie valley nnehers receive about from til's source every year. The stock shipptd tn eastern mii.rkcts Is unoled as sccond-clnss. The range mill- Irnuglit di wn for fattening 11 re i. Imt during the past year torghum hM been fed.

briiere tint 1 coml-l-nation cf thesi products In feeding will prove henflclnl. In 1SM teat of alfalfa nnd ripe srrghum feeding wis made, which proved that liio-c was Rront advantage in this method. The TPRUlls howev.r were no! what they might have hem If the lests vre made lh a ninre scientific 111 in 11 r. I think If tho experiment ill station will ik- up this work It will reoiilt in a gain in (lie cattlemen of $100,000 a year. are.

all at. sea," cmlimrd I'ro-fcsior. finllev. "There Is not 11 cattleman in the vallev who Itnnws nhsnliil'-ly what 'i ton hay will produce In feed; we want 10 know what the tflirlnk-ige rf alfalfa Is in the slack, and there are a lot. nf other things we twint to know about." Mr John Nerlon bfoup'ht cut another Important siibjec: for 1'inf.

Par-soiiB and the liourli of regMiis to consider, and which will furnish a new line of experliiientatlrn fcr Uncle Sam. "I have alwavs clillnif sal 1 Mr. Norton, "that, the proper way tn hind! alfalfa 15- get the greatest return-, is not in grazing but Inniitlngth iilfnlf 1 and feeding It In Hist letting it half cure. I would suggest, some c-lierlnifclils In ifii'ls line lh.it the ranchers will know whr'lior ihoy are losing or gaining by allowing their slock lo graze." Mr. Nnrtr.n iiske.l Prrf.

l'nrson's rplntcn In rcgird 11 feeding millet with alfalfa, and rrof. Parson thought It would work admirably, although It was t'nn heavy to feed' It nlcine lo strck. Prof. Parsrns cf the. expelnicntnl station, 8ii Itl that the cxpirlmentnl fts- -RT- tf4o.oo.

ONE GRADE ONLY AND THAT THE HIGHEST GREENE, The Hatters i i 11 A 111 liUW aw wm w. IJeini'inliiM' 1 Mir COWSLIP BRAND BUTJEK RUSSELL-STOVALL OROCCRY CO. 24G C. Washington St. EVERY ONE WHO comes to ORACLE is delighted.

No i. t. l. rundown condition recuperate here vay rapidly. Why is it? It is because they have the best ot tood and that well cooked, and breathe nothing but the purest country air.

litmrli lm Willi 1 .111 1 lilliiMIl inr III' nl uvi' Wtllf tlrsritjiliVf ImOK I I I. Illll" Ariz. WE WILL NOT We donM op at. every house every as often as Iheoll gasoline cans are every liniise where oil or gasoline is cards, blue In color, we can savo you You will find our prices always as grain at the lowest inailtet prices. r'rci uucii.

low Ed Thompson Hoocime? Tired cf Ufo ond Ends It. The investigation of tho rnrr-n'r's Jury In the case of Etl Thompson was prcccoded with at Tombstone, Thursday, says Win Prospector. Tho wcint lo disprove any suspicion Dint there might have been any foul play, on the contrary showed that Thompson bad Inilmatnl suicide bc- M-flu ,1 lU'CU tlll III Stlll'ltR Oil account of business matters. Deceased hud evidently fully mail" up ins mum to commit the deed of nnd left Instructions with regard to his affairs wlilrfc- plainly showed he was laboring under h'avy mer.tnl strain. It Is probable debased took strychnine or rough on rats to end hh troubles.

Deceased had many friends who nalnrd to hear of his tragic end, frr he was a pleasant, ugrcoible nrcjUfllntnucp, am! had lived in Cochise county for many years. Hn was hurled In Tombstone cemetery. HILL'S HEALTH CERTIflCRTE Why a Phoenix Newspaper Postponed His Trip. Man A long, lean, lank fellow, thinner snowball JuIcp to a man with a taiintnlii juice c.ppetite, came twinging up tho street from tho ileprl Wednesday afternoon, ond from tho unhappy cast i his Illll Nyc-likc kit-ores, ono would think that hint been rudely awakened from a pipe dream Just as was being handed a million by a wealthy uncle. Anyone who ever saw Paul Hull folded up In rfiair, with his lcgi lied in a hard knot, down In the old Press Club rooms en Madison stive Chicago, Rwapplng copyright stuff wlih Field, Ople Read and the rest, of that gang nf smoke would never mistake the ownership of that, six foot of condensed perpendicular-neps.

llecaup" rf the peculiar powers nf this perpoinnl pencil-pusher, the Republican i ninn at Phrenlx, persuaded him to come to Presentt on an nv-I'lgnm. nt. Paul came up with h's smll- i perslstenl face nnd a pneko; full of print paper, up his story and started to go bank on the arir-iioou (rnln. He dlitift go. When h-ntiompted luard the train a ralln ad employe gently him on his un-vnci'lnatcd left and mild: "Whet are you going?" "To Phoenix, sir, I would now wend my way, Providence permitting." came from the peak of Paul's elcncatnl form.

nt's R'o your Cienlih on llllcale," dcmandrdi the blue rented official. "Health certificate! 11 mm, do I look as bad nr. thfct? I'm no candidate for a ride In the baggage car." Thru In nn aside be said to himself, "It can't bo llint my notes on this slory are so rank ns to have caused this troub! "Well I can't help that, you'll have lo get a lionltib cerllllcate befrre you ran to Phoenix this train. Y. fellers down ilrre did the qu.irantlnln' so von'll have to lake your nirdlcinc." "Why.

hang It all. man, yi kin search nie. 1 nint takln' any of ycur blnnkcty blank ola" smullprx with me. 1 didn't own Phoenix: 1 sw ar t.i ynu, sir, that I have ni even tampered la tho least with fie internal moMi.in'Hii if that municipal orgnnhallon." "That Is urn" of my buslne-s: you'll have to got a health certificate or walk." "Hut my dear sir, If there was one lonesome, ling ring microbe rf that dlniple-dlgKlng disease In my possession when I came to you. It.

hiiB certainly fumigated Intu rvc-las-ling sleep by your heated breath ere Tho train moved ntly nut rf the town, and ns Paul stood gazing nt ho said words of many syllables and their choleric coloring would have easily put a rose line en fresh kiln of livlclt. Th.T next day Paul possessed hlinse of a certificate showing thnt h's health was not 111, pinned it upon his breast in plain view of all eared to read, and carried his notes in Plioo'ix. Tills Is (list, time In his career thit Hull was ever scooped, and by conductor, nt that. Prescott Journal Miner. GERMANY TO SEIZE AN ISLAND.

Native King Appeals to America, England and France. Melbourne, Victoria, II. Advices received bote from the Tonga 1st -nnds. via Auckland, N. says that the German consul has arrived there fivtn Samra, nnd 'lins given notice that Germany will seize Savo, the most fertile of the Tonga group, unless the Tonga government, pays prlvato debts which the natives owo to.

a German compnny. Tho government, however, repudiates tho responsibility nnd says the giving of credit to the natives was 1 liln. la aNMAlll. Initio Great Britain, toe United' States PhOENIX OIL 23 WEST ADAMS STREET Tor half a century (Ills firm have been tlie loading dealers In pianos and oi-gaiiH, and tlielr name Is a guarantee for honest goods and sipiare Wo have a lino of high Just, receli'ed from the factory mid Invito Iho and examine thorn, Our prices are reaHonalib', aro liberal. K.

M. FUltMAN, Salesman, 210 Washington St. vose PlanoD. Orerns nnn Mu'lcni instru- moniH, rnuiia nibiii. Pliocnlx Piano and Music House, VI comer SI reel, North, I'lniviilx.

CANDY. I'VchIi from the factory. Miulc on the pi emlsiM liy our own cundy iiiuher. Wo tualie vvrrytliliiR in tlie cuiuly line nml jginiraniee purity. Call nt the store and Bite the liu'ticst, host anil most complete lino uf candy In l'hoenlx.

CHARLIE DONOKRIO, 233 Er.Dt Washliiftton St. ll. I. nut ltcnl the r.ls.'tiicnlH in The and learn uul lo, of the houses which iio.iIoIiik the liiislneFS the town. Ynu will find Ilie nam'' rf every stccr-si-fiil Iiu-Iiip-h firm In tho elly In advoriis'iiB ecl-u 111 II s.

ARIZONA. It i urist) Batiks i O'NEILL BUILDING, Av. nn.l Ailinns St. l'I l-i-1 -Hiim-AiIIM In lljiy "11. 1 NlKlll.

I.mlh"' It'iy CHASE To, liven up ti.itinflhK, hfrli 1 vc uoterinhietl t't nfft-r fur this graile pianos public (: call and our terms iihviiv- Mimcwlhtt iliill lifter tlie hullilnyn, wn Hill! To the Honorable Gentlemen of the TWENTIETH LEGISLATURE. GREETING: Having hail tli? pleasure of drcssltiB you on former cticasloiis, I now beg leave to address you, and in (Hint; no It bIvob mo ploasuro to cull your attention to my lino of foreign and domestic, trouserings, and suitings, mid before Vniielnillng I deslro to ny that 1 cmpjoy only llrst-elass workmen, m.ilio llrst class Ills, and guarantee satisfaction, Kill! iIicbs suits a specialty. Yours respectfully, NICHOLSON, The Leading Tailor No. 21 West Washlnfllbn Strcel, ESTABLISHED I SIX EXTRA SPECIALS, I 3S I SPECIAL NO. 1.

rrtiit nf tin- LuDiit "A iiuhv SPECIAL NO. 2. I -ill WhIms in ltlni'k I'li'l Ilroun, Mulmir. wlih ili't'ti'litliln rfilliir. 1-VtniKT pi Iff, Sv, This wcrk niity 5c 85c 5i Mlxi'tl I'IhIiIk, Kir.

Thin wuyk ii. i In Until nil' I dnrk cnlnrs, In vclviil. rnriiiur liu $1.75 $1.50 mi nn nnd ciiinriii Ishle, only ilcrvch, $2.50 fine llro Fabrlm unit Kuncv nm.1.. IABetCT VILBIR CO. SPECIAL NO.

3. I.iitlifh lii'iivy fitut-v fiiultiK Wniti utitil iliiUh nml liiviiily triiniiii'il 'Jlii- wci'k only is i SPECIAL NO. 4. K-if irimnif-i Hi.ick t-t' I'm Mi' ju lirt- Tilt ii.r, week SPECIAL NO. 5 hlitfk Kllk i ii itli'l 1 SPECIAL NO.

6, in li i ii Tliii week MESA. Hnl btiirth t.iifir'l Silk WiiUth, I.ch ipiHllty Mlk, liirKU III nit I'nrmLT prli fin. Tlil wwt'lt (inly WG IIAVL ANOTHER CAR OP THE WEBER WAGONS vON THE ROAD iiiir ulmlmv diniilay fur ami trance..

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