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UJtC aKIZOjNA UJSPUULICAN- WEDXHSDA MUUNian, MAY We have just received by freight our supply of 1899 Catalogues of :r.y l. 1 "Par! e-- aw -) ,0 Co. and W. for 'll1'1 lir- pay ''in bills or r.ccoif.'..-. and yon wiil tab'" pronti'! steps to and nabl in duo on aTfiimt of ''if' 3 crnmn; for ovad" I.

the att irncy. Hold tin frind-ulrn: ols.tt" in tir.tll thi matior Ik dw'dod." SAVINfiS HANK Hrrfl'l'N'U SILVERWARE and CUT G-L1S8 REDUCED. Bi? stock of Emblem Goods just received. GEO. Trl.

COOK, Official Watch inspector S. r. P. i P. Rv.

rirst door west of Postoffl. MERCHANT, Call anil got (inn nnil study up Ihf; p.iitiisof I hi' new CldCVKI.AN Dm mid Incidentally prove In vim i 111" fallacy mart-il by until? of our would-be compel ilors that, tin- CI.HVKi.ANDS we have so many of this year. I In- ill anil 02. arc not tills year's nridcls. This Is practically an admission on ihelr p.irt luit tiny ilo it tliltili I' to Ht-1 1 onn of the host NHS r.ir null a ridb uloii sly low pre iih Our great.

numliiM' of sales pi-nve-i it lis I While i i arc endeavoring to add to Oic catalog prlci- of cheap wheels. i-mc-Mling caMWv. oic, we an; hcIIIiik high grade wheel 'I MIC CI.KVKI.ANI. at UK' mini'-' price t'hoy bring In New York, and all oiM. PROTECT YOURSELF by buying your Groceries from a house that does a strictly Wholesale Business.

No goods at retail. Prices cannot be duplicated by any house in ArizJna, taking the line throughout. We have the Largest Stock in Arizona, and buy everything from first hands. The Barkley Brothers' Mercantile Company, PINNEY ROBINSON, THE SPORTING GOODS PEOPLE, N. Center Street, Plioenlx.

ADAMS STREET. It. in i. er. -in 'i 'lie tl'Ml.

CHI'' II I 1 I'll I 1 I'llflV I. PiESs i j. 1-, -'V "-nl. "ill. I- 1 11" I Mf HKAI.

HSTATF. Ti: AN.1-"KHS. The f.dlowini: inr-i utr.cnts repovt'l Hie I'le enlx Title Huaraniv Attract company, were tiled In thu olllce the county It. V. r.arn an wife to l.

"instill and wife, de la pa: and ll. lOiiivhlll lis! leiation, fl.liia. William Crosby Pennington. to ttmlivldid half of north lots 1 end and half lot ik 1. Irvine addition; consblera- n.

Si. ran). crhi.ii .1. Aii.lrevvs and vvif nar ai A. NVe.adwnnl.

deed 10 part ti. 'block Dennis lit t.i:i Jl.si'O. Mar. i lies invited an instru-rnt for a ship a fog when it is within range i -one of his t'li iiapb It of a receiver which can be i-valved 1 which when poiatin; the transinitti siiui'iu sets off electric 1 -11. i.s.ali'i'sbi'.ig the as a -cui-ately as the cnmiMH.i an.

Th" insiruin. is lo lie on he Channel steamers. NEW EDWARDS HOTEL Passengers over I he Hum hern route will liud it mote pleasant and less expei.sive lo wait uaiil i bey roach and take a lontu at th" New I'M wards hold, tit o'clock; train leaves at In far California; arrives l.os Anc les p. I'l boitrs quieUi.si route. MARICOPA, ARIZONA A it 8 lb 1 I Ml J16-118 WEST 1: P8fi TALBOT zr- i Between April and May 1st, THE OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY Will move to the room formerly occupied by The Alkirc adjoining the National Bank of Arizona, on Washington Street.

The better location and increased floor space will enable me to serve my patrons more advantageously than ever before. The new store will be refitted throughout and will be one of the finest on the western coast. Come and SCC 1T1C HD KFFFFR1HE RELIABLE DRUGGIST Ufl 17. II IVLLI Ll OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY u.iiiiv.i. v.

rinn's Christian ni m. Ml as Anna i vl pe dent Iil.nl" a.ldr It frhmeni were rved. MIm llal--cy a id Welsh pntv ilo. Mia. A.

11. Ilttckley. tct ptosl-il'-it. aiily prciddcd. In the evening thfc a Bath ring at the Pr sayterhn chitec'i, Mrs.

Buelttey. presiding. Miss Mary Hal'V nml Mr. Halsey giv a piano :ia.l vlol.n duet, vi-iy arcept-ab'v. Cordon was introduced by Mr.

K-alsey anl an nddres. It. v. Mr. MrAfe-' rMtrodiii'-il Mr.

Stevens, who maib a for. "fill ati'l convincing addrc-s n-. the 1 principles of the Woman's Tmpcra-ice I'lil -n -nee. prohibitic i i of Hie home. Tiio undo by new Mrs.

ami Mlns fiord in to visit tlr.r.e 'i Ktat nr. 1 i -i this DATES IN ARIZONA Conccrnlnn an Imporlanl Experiment About to Be Beflim. The rnii' Slat-s Which to establish use if cMiels In arid regions of this has i.iui-. 'bfil another wMch ''f sue. "ssCul.

will RlV! 'o barri alkali districts of til appi-arance of an Arabian I'e-ei-t. W. Touiney. aeti nienilii af th- faculty of ti'." it-iiv r'Hy. teiiirnel a fv .1 vs as.

i from a trip wli-n- h. recnlly t'ie d. of agro allure an in dale et'l-i re il' is nominally vi'h tlie excpeiimctilal state, which v. ill aid ti Hi" maa.tsem'-.it 'A- the e-i. rlnicni.

tract of rex has prarl leea d.eiib'il iiima. irar of T.n.p". The sail In bi is Ii adapted tt ibo taisitiM i daie.i. 1: i-s f.ll.a'i, wli'th is almost ia- to tb" is of dat nl'iire rls witbip ibr'cr fee: of lb! surfac. The plains vVi pi'ubab'iy f.va ,3 vhen It hi wi'i -it! tlr'r roats d-'W-'i t.

Hi moi-t soil, a'ltl br of Hate paims iv- Ipn i In I he valley bith-rio luce been but Hi" fruit Is of r.n itiiility. Thin is "xpl.i'.-iei. by ti tb it Hie planln af se-'tlMnsn and II In as i plant the seeds of a date ilin as Is to ex-p good fruit fi mi a-i c.pp." tree which bis i-prung from Hi: scad. Vr ni sirriiav tint rill' lor fee d-UC arcbald b.ii si: b'i'S. He a bail! trio i i i 1 1 a month a id at llv end of a hi not unlikely tint whole acres will lie pianteu in dale A gnat variety will an nr.

to which Is the bptler adapted t.i the lacal conditions. The si: will come 'moslly Algiers and dlffec: pins r.f Arabia. There will be from Slfl.noi 'expended on the and it 'will ho the only dale orchard in the United States. Mr. Tonnry bases h's o'lin'on on an extensive experience In I net when be aays it tc if.rm In the hellrf that the will be Its sm er ss has a ureal -i or hr-arl'iv upon Arizona tint Is r.t II rsl believed.

It mea-is that, thnu-Bandfi of acres nf desert soil will luMVzed In a profitable In nil plnce In Ar.rrlra is the date Industry carried c.n ta any exten'l, hut most of the fruit cattsumed la Imparted from Arabia. COIW'TKIil-TClT STA'MP CASK. Innocent. Ilolilers af CVg.ir Treated Fairly Hy ta Ho Wasblligum, May fommUibnor ilson of the inte'eral bn rean has issued the fallowing ei-inlir to cigar and tobacco denims lclatlei 13 counterfeit stumps: "Heferring to of ivn.ns from factory No. .1712, mid lv ntllg's faclory.

No. Ia. i I ll ii district of Pennsylvania, ate that as lib's are lb" ur.lv known to liave e. coiinl'-rfeiled. you may ike rlgnrs cov et id -by stamps of other vvbi'ch ar" and in the hands of Innoci'iit hoi, lees.

The cigars can lie left in tin- niulody of the from ijiey are niipansible, pendine action. SeiEtilTS should be on form 1 17. -lunocri lie.era who biv-' ii.ie-chased and paid for iaui- be treated fairly and uffi vis in compromise -led. ntTces should include pavnieu: ei-'s, on the ciB.ir.i and -i m.i:.;l rms a-; e.p-.-. IIIc pi ltally 'o be nitele tliruugli yon tt 'his ollice.

"W'tien stamrs are utidti'tii' diy Hie cle.f.r.-" may be with. nil delay. The ills; ie.ei.'on and efci: le, ibie: "Tile nan. In Hi" eni.nl f- it much llebter than that Hie and the of Clay in Hn very mtt-h drawn; tb. lack of hair on the right of bin head Is very dark In Hie c.innterkil in lb" geueine, much Hie ui.m: pi ate the diamond end in Hie I i 'n; t.i-miina they arc very illsliiirt, ii thj ciiiililer'felt they are Idnrreil.

and In r.ome the 'llttmo'ids do tioi e.jijiear at all. The shading at. I lei left of Hie Is much he.ivhr In the than In the genuine, stamp, duo, probably to tho lighter color of tho paper. "In case of dnnhe, hold tlm cigars until I hey can be fxamlncd by an pert. "Tou can cotuuare the stampu vvhb The nf I.a'K'p.r!.

N. In n.m.'u'.ty. C.inc.-ird. N. Mjy was received bre this f.iremio'.i atiuounc-' lag that the l.nk-e S.m'ngs Bank of l.ekepai a rf of l.avoai-.i, has snspeail-d pamcit.

Cii 'flee, 1. I'ulsif-r. -ly nviyar jtr'aHHT of the bank. Is cat Tb'- I.afci par: N.itii.i.a-. b.r-.k is in tb" 1 same bull as th l.nk I Savings but lb." i idi'T says thai the two Institutions are In no way cmnrt-ti d.

It. has been known th-! th" l.e.ke Village hank has nat en in a i lleinrisbing cnr.dliion for time and was a loser by the suspension of th" I.lelknap Savings bank of liieoala It3 last statement idiowcd liabililiev of nbeitit with assets about thu fame. Annul 52110.000 is due unposi-tnra. IIKKOUMINU Cl'llA. Ib.nc-.il lira May Prohilii: P.

allies and l.otieries. Havana. i.v '2. tlnv Jlr.ialie is ciusi.ierlng Hie advl nldlliy of issuing decree to prohibit rallies and latteries, lie ban already signed a decree stopping and bull liirbt'i. .1 C.

Davis lias lined light doi-to, i for na: reporting diseases. All the Island papers r.iy Ilro.ikeV. ineat tax deer: is excellent, m'-as-Itrc, bill ir.it live of.Ki.-.id ron-suni'ts. Meat Is idlll -Id ci ti piiand and importers are making an additional 'bile mayor of Havana, Rrnar l.aenste, has iiignnl a lie -vee i losing the stores 10 o'cle-. on Sunday evening anil tit on other evenings.

At Heiu diiis, procinee of Clara, the municipal autlutrUles raised Cuban ll ig alone reeenily, over lite town hall, whereupon an an i I'-llcer drcr.v up a sipie.l of soldiers In front of the ami, nl an rS-mei'ieiin well as the Cuban colors. The Cubans during Hie Incident caulinued yelling, "Viva Cuba Idbrel" Th" head of the municipal hotly said thai the anthor-itl had forg.v.ten to raise Hie American Hag. Sonar Felipe Uertr.in, a Spaniard of this city, 'has applied for a concession to connect Hie seven suburbs of Havana by electric, railroads. The deaths in Havana, (tiring tho past week numbered 171. I.Mr.

Woolfe lias arrive here to take charge, of the eonvpletlen of Hie electro-zone It will be in working order by May la. Col. Dunran Hood of the Second Immune regiment, who yesterday was reported to be seriously ill here from appendicitis, Is new pronounced to lie In hotter and it is said Hint no an Is necessary in his case. Quanttllts of maney, principally Spnnhh gold, are in circulation in different parts of the Island. SAMPSON'S RIC'lT'ltN.

New York, iMny 2. Admiral K.iaip-t.-n's ciiiindron, relumed from a cruise In Hie Went Indies, was sighted off the Highlands bound in. Till? I'UESiniCNT AT llfMH, i Wiishing'ton, May 2. Prisident Mc-i Kinlcy and party retiirncd to Washington 'tihls morning. ri-ai'lilnB the White House at 7: 10 o'clock.

Pitt). MOTION. -n. May 2. The u.

Col. rb-k Kiinston of the Twentieth Kaunas, brlgailier-gen- era! of volunleers. WAITTKS WON O.N WAI.Ii STi! I-1H An el- nelv ai' l'-'--vaibs the hulls ami corridors of Hi" WaldorlT tlicse bright spring It is not c-eiitlned to i ho wealthy bti. ttf.iu or broker who mil-, tlr gt' t' i. 'eley his hrailiiuartere when in the rlly.

The help, from the id clerk iwn. is breath Hie air in iiuantil It. began by waiters in it iial'c, i.vet'iic.iriiig liluerc. discii. e.

i I in ciinlideuce. On the Infiirmalion Ii r.v-tv tba 1 way und won. II-. collided t't mil ll' to Ilia inions. and by tlie end of the week all of litem w-'i" aeiiv.

l.v "ir-T i la slack op rin.y won. loo. nn.l I he sp i' spread. 'I'be wa'ters I th "fronti-," of it to the elevator boys, who In turn repeat-al lo the maids, valets and chamber- maids. It.

spread down the li" ever.vboily, from tee anuui bef to Cm ti.iv uOiii ems tb" salad around the meat, were up to their ear-t In ill-, t. i i vs a r. i. lames 'P. Scott, the head clerk, has re signed because the lie lias ni.u..-will sel him u.a III buslnesi far liini-srlf.

Seek, head waiter cafe, can match Hint nmmint, but contlnuu lo accept little favors In tin' way of tips, and there are many others who can sec $10,000 written In tUoi bank books. The maids are all buying diamonds and nearly everybody else In the hotel's employ can at least afford to hoard there fur the time beini-From a New York Utter. 40 established 1883. A DEMOCRATIC TINGE Result of the Municipal Election Ytsterduy- The Republicans Oof Away Willi Onlv Two Otriccs but They Acquired a Vast Deal of ValuabU Experience for I'ulure Use. Mayor Knill Oanz, Itcaorder Tbcnian A.

II. City Assessor and Tax Cr.lb'i'lnr. Kra.nk l.tilto, I). Marshal Ill llooltnr, 11. Trcnsurei' W.

ib l.ouut, I). Klrat 'ward C. .1. 'Iycr, It. Councilman Third ward I).

A Fli-iitis, I). 'U wllil 1e observed by those who have Ihemselves with 'the names of the person eiiRai-'ed in tlw Into HtntHgle Hint the foregolni; atii'-ocssful ticket Is Hoiucivhai IniprcK-nated wllli (kmocriillc matter. It Is Ki HtruiiRly llnseil with de-iiiorracy that many persons were liudlned to look upon tlui Hllnatlon nlwht tus a publlcKii defeat and ninny lnfi'ltant dcsuoerals were unreasonably Jubilant. were unable to see aiiylhlnK back of the figures and concluded that having done It once could da It every two years. On the face of affairs the election of yesterday was almost an exact reversal of that of twa years ago.

The majorities of the successful candidates are about the same as The majorities i the republican candidates for the offices two years ago. The republicans have retained one of the. coimcllmon which they e'lected then and have lost the city treasurer. 'Almost the snmo number of was cast as In 1897. Nobody believes that there has been a change In the political ivunplexion of Phoenix to the extent of twice the average datiocrnile I majority of yesterday or twice time of the average republican majority of two years ago.

There 'is, In fact, nothing very s-tir-prislng In the result of yesterday's election. The most Hang-alne epuUll-cana had count ul with confltlcm: i upon the election of dobs, Christy and Dyer. predicted that tha vacc liclween Prcscott and l.ttke would be t'iose and ll was closo. l'hoy feared the poinibirlty and extemlve (irilat-nnop of Klcltas In the Third ward ni.J nearly all bellevnl that Olllcer Molloy In the ronseienlioii i and aljsolutely fearless discharge of hit dtilles had made so many TODAY ONLY. We Offer Today: 100 fresh Pan.

Ii ICggs. I5c. 100 pounds Hancli llultcr, I Sc. 1 pound Star Tobacco, 47c. pound Herse Shoe Tobacco, 47c.

1 pound Cream. ry Mutter, 1 can Honey, 10c. 1 can Maple Syrup, loc. Ttirc le-e Cream Soda, sc. ITte Originators ot Low Prlcei in Qro-cortew.

SOUTH PIBST AVENUE, Pmnberton block, opposite court bouse. Telephone 263. among and in -''itati' ipiarters that bis ovitiIum.v id b' edniiiasscd. So the only surprise which has befallen lb', inns: cari'tul re-pnblican ftudeiits of Hie silaitt is Hie of for Ifasurer 'I'lie basea upon wiib the rcjiubllcan predi 'ii i b' only the In.poi'tant causes leading to "t'l' i The ab i-t ii mi 1 1' sidrctinn if the load of Him llelti'i, ll was pr vl'icl d. Ii" lb- iiri ii''' rnitsi.

if The ri'inil! shows thai the prediction wan ai, 'Urate. Tb republican ear li-(iale, .1. ii. Monihon, was so weal; 'ha; in faille i.i the thai, his Mr. any iiersonal ellori in bis own witli.uit, the jv.ipp.ri of his ii.irly the apparent tit live effort i'f his own ciiiviil craimitlee, was elected by a ma.iarlly almost as grent.

as that, by which re canilldai. was I'iei twti years ago. Kni'h head of a libel could not Inr he disastrous to the rest c.f It. With a candidate for mayor mould eleven would ted have easily received I lie votes needed by bhn, Chrlaiy aln: i' have been an." It Is iiiobable inousii cn- lliiisbo.nl wo the light bave 'been thrown Into IV" Kauver III the ward. The rf' ii.iidieau dcfi i'lliiu Willi re sp ot lo Hie head of the ticket, was icily uiiii greater than the llgiues fih.ivv.

He received of ileino-ciatle votis. was a I mast by many prominent democrats. Inking all thine facts Into crinsld-cra'k'ti, the election does not Indicate that I'hoeulx Is less republican than It was two years ago, but It does show thai the lime has passed, as it passes some time In the growth of every city, when a small convention of the dominant party can enlist the party's endorsement, of a had choice. Tliere was a great dial of Interest taken in the election, though a larger iierueutiige than usual of the registered vote was east. This rx-peeted, because tlje manner of the registration braitght out a more list of voters, A large part of the vote was cast early, and practically all of It half before Hie closing of the polls.

The sociaiilal labor parly polled about seventy-live votes, about half the estimate made by the ltadcrs of the parly. The result ot Hie election by wards Is as follows: First ward 11., JM; (Jauz. Il 171: l.enih, socialist, 17; recorder, HIS; V23; Uiab.im, socialist. and tax collector, Prescatt. I.

tike, (ielioil, Buniett, assessor 1U7; marshal. 1-'; Dnw- Mol.oy, 7S; HooU.r, lb. son, treastoi llirlsty. Kill l.Miml 1 1 CoiMltll St 111:111, 'Dyer. ltid; Nulin, SeciMid ward 17; (iaiiz, 1 Hi; Lctu-h, 11; nil; Hurnetl, Uiahani, I 'resent ill like, tie-, boll.

Hooker, r.S; Daw- son, Cliriiity, 07; laiiint, Cog- dill. S. T'ilird want Kill; (lanz, Ilo; l.each, Hiiruitt, liH; (Irahain. HO; Ill; laike, Cohen, II: H7; MonUcr, liol; 'Dawson, II; Clirlsiy, l.iiunt. I i Cog.iii'i, 10; coiineiliiian, l.auver, Klckas, 17S.

l-'otirth ward 1 H.ach, 17; lluriiell, 7ii; Hraliam, I-'; IVescott. 7S; l.tilie, S7; ilehon, III; Hooker, IIP; Tiawsrn, Christy. I nt, Cogiiill. I-. "Vtl; Hit.

l.each. 71; dobs, tirabani. laike. tlehoii. ::7: Mclli.y Mi; ilooi.ci-, Davvaon, l.ount.

Cogdill. 17; D.ver. Hid; Nolin, l.auver. 122; l-'bkas, 1 VS. Miijcrities -llanz.

l.nke. Id; lanint. 211; D.ver, 2J; FlcUas, eti. i'be fo.tiovvlniv ar the totals of Hie yeats ago: Mayor, Adams, 11.. I Smith.

D. Iir.2; n-i ord-r. Heliw.u tax coll et Molloy, Long, IV, 121; ntarrlial, He'll. Ill; Hanker, Il'l; truasurer. Ohriety, 'It- -lSa; Hoen'er.

lb. WW; councilman Klr-st ward. Dyer, Kla; Xclln, lb, couiii llmtin Second, ward, Moore, 1 21); J5a-. cleier, IV, ir.O. 1 TWO NOTKD VISITORS.

Stronger O-egoub: of Hie w. c. t. r. The Iwn eble? oillcei's of I he Woman's Christian Tv.ir.icraiiee Union have come and gone and Phoniix is the better for their coming.

The session of ycslerday -morpliiR was devoted to business sessions and to reports of territorial officers. In the afternoon the visitors were given a reception al the Maptlst church, vvli'ch was lilted with Indies 'from Hie city ami adjacent towus, Tempj send- i Wc have the well Latest and Best Perfectly Safe. Eusily Handled. Cchtic and sec them. jnS 1 HUBBARD.

1 of the town. 2 in price from 75c upwards. ciiy; wc start them at 15c Store, PEOPLE, East Washington Street. WILL NOT EXPRESS THE TERM. Our handsome line of Men'i Pants and Boys' summer Clothing, consisting of spring and summer weight Cashmeres and Serges, White Flannel suits, Linen Crash suits in pliin and fancy patterns.

Wc carry a fine line of Coats and Vests in Trctta Alpacas in white, black, gray and mixed colors. We unfurl our banner and defy competition in price. A well dressed man expresses taste, and to be up to date, buy your, clothes at our stroc' lmm LINEN PANTS at $1.00 uur nomes beat. Those Children's Sailor casiiiot be are tlie rage Soils, at 50c. Wc carry a fine line of SAILOR SUITS ranging Our line of Boys' Wa'jhKncc Pams is the largcct in the and upward', -i.

NOTICE Here is a Summer chance for BIG MEN. We carry a large line of fat men's Clothing. It will pay you to stop at he ew York HOME STORE FOR THE 218 to 224.

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