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J. Wallace Woods was bound over to appear before the grand jury at Tomb, stone by Judge Wrdwell on a charge AiyZONJ DILY $IK Dally and Weekly Published by The Star Publishing Co. FOR EXCHANGE Inconvo. touslnesa property for residence. Addresi A.

L. Star office. Magnificent hoiine, Cincinnati suburb eight, rooms acre Jot. oot $9,500. Price J5.200.

Easy terms. Want Art-zona property. Make offer quick. Address box 83, Cincinnati, O. FOR RENT.

GRAND AUCTION OF SALE of attempting to pass forged checks. His bond was fixed alt 500 In default of which he was sent to the count? jafll The chock was drawn oiv the Arizona Nationmd Bank of Tucson for the aura of $25 made payable tp J. Wallace Woods and signed. W. C.

Greene, by George Mitchell. The check Is dated January 17, 1903. ESTABLISHED IN 1879 Member Associated Press Since 1879 WOMEN AND OFFICE HOLDING And they say it women vote they must hoikl office. When we say that women would be eligible to hold office, what do we nmml Siniiply that if ia; majority of the people In any place would vather have a woman to hold acertaln position than iny one else, and If ehe Is wililng to serve they shall be allowed to elect her. Women are serving as officials already; some of the women most prominent In opposing equal uff rage have been holders of public office.

The Hate president of the Association Opposed to the Further Extension of Suffrage to Women" (Mrs. J. Elliott Cabot) was for years a member of the school board of Biwkline, and also Overseer of the Poor. Yet that association, in John McGregor and Roy Iladley, two nurses at the Coppor Queeu hospital, of Blsbee were yesterday stricken down wliih the smoilHox and were taken to the post house. The two nurses have worked on opposite shifts at the hospital for the past thirty days and the physlchuis puzzled to for the cause of their sickness.

FOR SALE-OFFICE AND BANK fixtures. Address P. O. box 566. Thlg is a bargain.

Write quick. Jan. 26-tf. FOR RENT SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, furnished throughout. Most testable location in the city.

Best of environments. Apply at Star office. janl8-tit FOR RENT AT VAIIv AN UN-furnished, well built adobe of three hoice Lots No Gullies, Arroyas or broken Ground. "THE 0LSEN ADDITION Terms Weekly One copy, one year. In advance.

Ono One copy, six months 1.50 Terms Daily One copy, one year, in advance. One copy, six monolis 4.00 Notice The charges for locals in The Star are 20 cents per line for the first Insertion, and 5 cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Notices for churches and semi-charitable purposes are half rates. Free advertising will not be furnished' for any purpose. Price of display advertisements given on application to the omce.

STAR PUBLISHING CO. A woman Is often blind to a man's rooms. Hunting, riding, prospecting. Call on Plumer Steward faults because he throws gold dust in her eyes. Dec 23 tf.

TO CITY OF TUCSON, Sale to take place corner E. Congress St. and Gth Avenue, Thursday, February 5th at 10 A. M. LOST STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Arizona Savings LOST-A TIME BOOK WITH LIST of names lusiido.

Patrons of the and Investment Company, will be held at the office of Ithe Company, In the Royal Bakery. Please return to Star office, or 313 South Meyers st City of Tucson, Arizona Territory, on fta published! documents objects to equal suffrage on the ground that "suffrage Involves the holding of of-flce( and office-holding Is Incompatible wft'h the duties of most women." Suffrage does not involve office-holding 'by the majority of women but onJy by ai few; and there are always some women of character and ability who could give the necssary time. Women, as a class, have more leisure than men. In the enfranchise states there has been no rush of women into office land the offices that women do hold are n'ainly educational and charitable. In the second Saturday Im February, 1903, between the hours of 7 and 9 P.

M. for the election of five directors for the ensuing year and the transaction of LOST BETWEEN 67 E. ALAMEDA street and the office of the Arizona Savings and Investment Company, a knot brooch, enameled in pale blue, Flnde will be rewarded by returning article to this office. such other business, as may oome be fore the meeting. GEO.

A. SMITH. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23 1903. Jan27-10t Secretary. FOR SALE Wyoming women have had full suf Look out for the grand auction sale of buildiing lots by Richard Starr.

A chance for every one to get a choice lot at their own figures. Janl4-tf FOR SALE BANK AND OFFICE fixtures for sale. Cheap. First class condition. Address Box 656 city.

This health environ tract, for beautiful homes, has no superior, Lies mile East from the 'University of Arizona," commanding the highest eminence of ground in the vicinity, with gradual slope to mountains; affording an unbroken view of Mountain and Plain; not one unpleasing view or objectionable surrounding within vision any part of this unexcelled home tract, Finest of Mountain water: soft, free from alkali. Soil exceptionally excellent. Dimensions of Lots 50x150 and 194 feet. Title of property direct from Government Terms of Sale one-third cash; balance in 12 monthly payments. For full particulars, map, direction togrounds, call on C.

E. DARROW, Auctioneer, Gth Avenue and Congress Street, or owner, A. OLSEIM, 34 E. Jackson Street SALE WITHOUT LIMIT OR RESERVE. frage for 4 years, yet no woman has ever beenu a member lof the legisla ture.

Nither Colorado, Utah nor Idaho has ever had more than three Old newspapers for sale at Star office, good for wrapping. FOR SALE SHOW CASES AND ONE Hall safe. Inquire at No. 29 N. Stwe Avenue.

Jan 25 lm women In its legislature at one time. A quantity of heavy cast- off wrapping, suitable for laying under carpets, at Star cheap. Kean St. Charles is the chairman FIRST CLASS MILLINERY STORE for sale centraMy locate! F-r particulars, apply at the Star office, janl-tt of the committee on election of the legislative assembly. This is well, OBSERVE ARBOR DAY Be it remembered' thu'tl the law de-clears certain diuties which shall be per forn-jed by the county superintendent of schools and the tmsteess, in con- nection with Arbor Day.

There is ample time for these officials to perform that dluty. They Bhould see to it that the law is compiled with. Remember that February Gth: Is the date fixed for Arbor. Day, in all of the southern counties of) the Territory and April the 3rd the clay designated by the Governor as Arolor Day for the northern counties. Remember also that this of all the school dys of the year should be patriotically observed in the spirit and the full intent of the flaw.

Because it is most suggestive of the importance of tree planting. The uses, the benefits which issue from tree planting, forest preservation. The planting of shrubs and the varied kind of plant life WANTS St. Oiarles Is a liberal, courageous citizen. He is not afraid to concede Home, Sweet Home.

WANTED FOR SALE CHICKEN RANCH, ONE mile out on hospital road Ten acres, with irjodern dwelling and bath first class stable and Everything the latest. 200 fowls and two cows on premises A bargain to the right man For terms address, PLUMER STEWARD, Trees! Trees! Texas Umbrella and all kinds of Fruit to womian her political right, under the law, The Star believes the cause of Arizona's womanQiood wiH be in safe hands In the keeping of a legislative committee of which Keaa St. Charles is the chairman. A Japanese just Brrived from Cali fornia wishes a place to do any kind of work. State wages in answer.

Address Haly Ashl, 566 Convent street. Trees and Ornamental Stock. G. E. DARROW, 6th Avenue and Congress St.

Jan 27 3t. FOR SALE CASH REGISTER A new cash register for sale. Inquire or address Star Office. A woman of experience and a fine cook wants position. Address Star Office.

At the California Market: Fancy Sweet Oranges 2 dozen 25 cents WANTED TO RENT BY A YOUNG Bananas 10 and 15 cents per dozen. business man, good health. A gpold While they last Telephone 240K, It is Interesting to note the improvements of the Phoenix Enterprise under its new, management. It seems to have ceased to be an organ for a coterie of third ra'te would be statesmen land amlbitious scribblers. The Enterprise has assumed the rale of a journal tand1 newspaper.

It seems to be published in the interest of the commimiity, it serves and the Territory in general. Jan 24tf. isingle room with modern conveniences. Address P. O.

box 761. Jan. 24 4t INJECTION. A PERMANENT CURE The; one who condemns Osteopathy is invariably one who cannot give any of the moat obstinate canes of Goiiorrhcpj 1 eniRmntwd la from 3 to tt adequate definition of the science. WANTED RELIABLE, ENERGETIC workers for outdoor work.

Good pay. No canvassing. Cooperative diivs no otW treatment required. Sold by all druggists. There is no mtore practical useful and interesting lesson to be learned by young Midi old especially in this arid than the planting of trees, shurbs vines and forest culture for preservation.

This is one of the poses which entered into the enactment of the law which provides for the observation of this day, as spe-cificalll set forth in the Arbor Day law of Arizona. County Superintendent of schools, trustees of schools, teachers of schools let the day be properly observed as directed by Governor Brodie's procalamtion. Get ready anew. Adv. Co.

New York. TUCSON MEAT MARKET. Anderson Agulrre furnish first You can sometime take a correct class meats at lowest prices, No. 122 Sixth street, near gas house. Call and measure of a professional man from see us.

"Hadn't you better go home, old man? Your will be expecting you." "That's just what's worrying me." Chicago American. THE BEST 3F TLX IW 3ES the character of his chantage. "Birds of a feaither flock together'' as much on these lines as in other affairs' of life. If you want to come at a fair estimate of a professional man's char- SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Safe deposit boxes are now ready for assignment. Parties desiring them can call and make selection at any time and keys will be deivered February 1.

CONSOLIDATED NA'L BANK. lateter watch the character of his clients. This will prove a pretty good guide: i PRINTING MACHINERY FOR You Ever Saw Carefully packed in 25 pound boxes and delivered to the S.P.R.R. at San Jose, California. Small Size Dried Prunes at 4 cts.

per pound Medium at 6 cts. Large Size at 8 cs ur money back if you are not satisfied. Good references or Gash with your'order to MATTHEW HOWELL Los Gatos, Santa Clara County, California. Lnnsnase Deficient. Cholly Softbrane Ya-as, I cawn make meself uudehstood in Fwench, tlontcherknow.

Beryl Bluestockholme Really! The English language is awfully deficient, SALE. Eight-column Fair Haven Press, in good repair, easiest running hand cylinder press in the market. Good proof press, suitable for any large or small country office. An ISinch perforator. Eight double case stands, with cases and line of advertising and job types in good condition.

A set of new chases, all in good condition. Address Star office. isn't it? Town Topics. 25 YEARS WORK The Phoenix Hodge of Good Templars is about to commerate the twenty-fifth anniversary of its heroic baiijd icf teimperlance workers. Think if ye who fight Here is a ledge of Good Templars which has continuously for a quarter of a century been fighting, struggling for the cause of temperance.

This in Arizona, iborn at a time when the maipitoi city was a desert, and only a score of faim.ies in- what is is now the ciipftol city of the Territory. It is to be hoped thut the occasion' of the 25th aniversary will prove most auspicious occasion and it certainly will. The Forelock of Time. The Kentucky farmer had overtaken me on the highway and offered me a lift, and as we drove on I noticed that he had a tombstone in his wagon. I asked if death had invaded his family, and he replied: "Oh, no.

I bought the Btone at auction. It isn't lettered, you see." "You thought it would be handy to have around the house, eh?" "I know it will. I'm only takiu' time by the forelock by about two weeks." "Is something going to happen in two weeks?" "For suah. Joe Davis and Jim Scott are goin' to have a hoss race on the highway in front of my house. Both will have their friends on hand.

I can't say which hoss will beat, but I'm pur-ty sartin' that somebody '11 want this tombstone at about five times what it costs me. Yes, sah, when I got to thinkin' about the race and Joe and Jim it jest struck me to take time by the forelock and buy that gravestone, and if the hoss race don't come off and nobody is killed I'll lay it aside ag'in a camp meetin' ofa buskin' bee." With Good Ileuaon. She Now that we are to be married we must begin to save. Promise me you will do nothing you cannot afford. lie But in that case I would have to break off the engagement New York Life.

The Secret of It! To. be up with the lark is quite easily done; More easy the more A fellow refrains from going out upon one The evening before. Philadelphia Presa. $2,000.00 Will buy Sixty Lots adjoining the University Grounds on the Northeast SIZE OF LOT 50x170. High and level ground.

This property will cut up into 76jlots 42x150, making a good size for a home. University Addition property is the most desirable in Tucson and will advance more rapidly on account of continual improvements at the University. We ask you to visit this fine property and compare it with all others. As an investment this is the safest and surest. B.

L. will loan money on this property. For particulars apply to HAYNES CONNELL. TUey Had tle Fun. Dicer They tell me Fred has been playing the races.

CoitflcicntionN. "Why does Sirs. Waddington appear in only half mourning for her husband?" "Well, I suppose she thinks that's all she's really entitled to. You know, the lady who got a divorce from him in South Dakota is still living." Chicago Record-Herald. Knickleby He thought he was, but it turned out that the fellows at the racf were working Fred.

Boston The Arizona Press Association has adjoruneeS too meet February the 15th, at which time there will be an Interesting programme furnished by members of the press such as will be of interest to the guild and the public generally. Phoenix imay expect a right royal treat from the molders oE public opinion. The pioneers of everything that is good in the building up of new communities and civilizing the the savage conditions of the western wilds and the barren plains and deserts of the arid region. The 15t.h of February next ought to be. It will bef a red letter day for the caipitol city.

It witt be a day which will reflect credit on the press of Arizona, i A MILD CASE Of Contagious Blood Poison never existed. It is always bad, though sometime! no external symptoms of the disease appear for a long time. Because the disease is slow in developing does not indicate that the case is a mild one, for the poisonous virus at work in the blood and system may be spending its force upon some internal vital organ while you are looking for external signs. Contagious Blood Poison does not affect all alike. In most cases the first little sore is quickly followed by painful swellings in the groins, a red eruption upon the body, sores or ulcers in the moutii and throat, unsightly copper colored blotches, loss of hair and eyebrows and other symptoms of this miserable disease.

When the poison is thus fighting its way to the surface, exposing the disease in all its hideousness, we call it a bad case; but Contagious Blood Poison, whether working internally or externally, is a dangerous, treacherous disease. S. S. S. is the only remedy that cures Contagious Blood Poison thoroughly and permanently.

It is an antidote for the deadly virus that produces the awful eruptions, sores and ulcers, and destroys the bones. Mercury and Potash dry up the skin eruptions, but in so doing drive the poison further into the 9ystem, where it slumbers for a time, but comes back again with redoubled fury. S. S. S.

is a vegetable remedy that has been used successfully for years in treat Osteopathy makes no pretense to cure everything, or every case of each particular diseaie, but its percentage of cures is so high as to give it front rank as the curative art of the twentieth century. The Benntiful. When the shovel's merry chorus Rings upon the frozen ground, We are moved to cogitation On a subject most profound. For the snow, though white. Is useless.

And we wish with all our soul We were handling, black and grimy, Dirty, sooty lumps of coal. New York Times. There be those who are very much interested in reforming everybody and $10.00 REWARD During the excitement attending the fire last nighty a small wood 3a box containing a number of small! glass bottles was carried from my store ail evidently msiplaced or mixed with other personal goods. It is of use to any one else. I will pay 0 reward for the return of it H.

MELLUISH, Jeweler. Jan 26 Itf. 109 Wi Congress ft Ancient Hindoo Doctor. An ancient Hindoo book of medicine has been translated. Doctors in ancient India used to save themselves a lot of trouble by a very simple rule.

If the messenger who brought the news of sickness had ridden on a mule or a camel or come in a cart, the patient they said, was sure to die. And the doctor stopped at home. ROYAL BAKERY R. WINTERS, Prop'r. I (Formerly Ivancovich-Hoffmeister Co.) j' Breed, Buns, Rolls, Douoluls, CoKes, Pies, Etc.

Wagons deliver to any part of tne city. Bakery and store cor. Fourth Ave.yand Ninth St. PHONE MAIN 2S01. ORNAMENTAL CAKE FOR WEDDINGS and ARTIES A SPECIALTY.

ing this viledtsease ana curesitinallstagesand forms. If you have the slightest symptom an occasional sore mouth, everything save themselves. They are very much interested in reforming the Saws to suit themeslves but not in in the interest of the public good. They would cut every public official in his fees or salary tout they themselves are forever seeking employment at the public tfxpdnse and always make out to charge exhorhitant fees for their services; services which are often of more dtaimage than value to the public. A man with a lot of money should be satisfied with his lot.

or muscular and bone CLEAN YOUR PREMISES Notice is hereby given to occupants of property and owners or agents cf vacant lots in the city limits, to cleaa their premises of "all rubbish, or unclean substances" within ten days from this date, under penalt of a fine of $5.00 and costs for each ft nse. By order of Board of Health, "'ucson Jan. 24, 1903. C. F.

SCHUM AC 'I 10-t Ca li -man Cnt Glaxs. In washing cut glass lay three or four thicknesses of a towel on the bottom of the pan, which will make a soft support for the glass and render it less liable to be broken than when it comes in contact with a hard substance. pains, your blood is tainted and the disease is liable to break out again at any time. A course of S. S.

S. will remove every trace of poison and at the same time build up your general health. Write for our Free Home Treatment book. No charge for medical advices The Swift Specific Atlanta, Ga..

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