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Page FW THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR. THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1918. i i i -4- HUGE THE Tucson Men Take to Snuff -Sniffing; 200 Monthly Consumption Ford Owners CI BIST lEWCMIDW Tin' irtudent of the meaning of iiKHi'incuts nilKlit find a deal 1u simulate on in tho statement of -a Con-jrtss ftroet tobacconist that' snuft-ustiuJ ocming to bw; ft distinctly habit. The monthly snuff-consumptlon of Tucaon 'is something lll.p two hundred rounds and the de-ninnd, Is some re-miliM finding It difficult to keep their shelves filled. "Wo can't get enough of It," said one dealer.

"AM the strange thing about It. Is-that of our msto- -v mcrs arc men I don't suppose that we sell to nioro than three or, four women. The men have their favorite brand of snuff, Junt fcS others do cigars. No, they do not appear to be timid about asking for Thoy. take It just as the men did In George WanhingtV's time, a bit between M'Clusky Entering Primary Race To Solidify 'Labor: Vote Which Youp Tiroa With Firestone Demountable Rims PUT Firestone Wheels on your Ford.

These Wheels ere equipped with Firestone Demountable Riros which your tires every chance to produce roati-mum mileafce. The continuous fcrindof the "wobbly, uneven rim wears the tire in spots. The Firestone Continuous Wedfce insures uniform wear and eliminates all unnecessary road friction. Firestone Wheels for Fords are supplied in three colors: black, cream and natural varnish finish. the Proper Time He Will Give to Colter, Hunt Candidate (Special to the Star) be used neatly not to bo and It mum be kept In a tlghtly-cuv container lest the fine, yowdry tobacco dust sift out and spoil thtr clothing.

So the aivownt masculine cutttom fcarrylng a dainty silver or gold snuff box, hanging from a chain or can-led snugly In a vest-pocket may come back. In colonial days It. was not thought to he effeminate for 5 men to use snulf; Indeed nothing was feminle in the Knee-Breeches period but woman, who was seldom seen, her "place being In the as it were. Then followed the (loan-Darn otherwise known as tho Jack-'mian I'orlod, when men drank deep ly, chewed Bavagrfy, and siKit vlclous-. ly for forensic emphasis.

Until recently, snuff was used almost solely by old women of philo-' aophlc cast of mlttd and negroes, and the manufacturers of snuff catered almost solely to the southern states. The snuff business reached Its lowest ebb when the old south generation of negroes went out. Now it Is seeing a revival, but it has been refined and a distinctly better grade of snuff Is now offered the public. One may have as good a grade of snuff as he wants to pay for. The use of snuff by amateurs Is not advised by tobacconists, for It requires a 'great deal of practice and not a little artistry to become a proficient, artistic snuffer or snuffeur.

PHOENIX, March IS, 1918. That cam luflage Is being used by the supporters of McClusky In the pending campaign for the democratic nomination for governor. the thumti and forefinger snuffed un ii i m. j.i in nm b' appears to be the majority of opinion In the capital. That the camouflage protects a very strong barrage of politics, how ever, Is acknowledged generally In circles where the attitude of the various candi dates Is known.

McClusky's candidacy for the nomln.v the nose," i Inquiry at other tobacco stores re- veiled the same lively demand for sruff. The habit is not confined to any particular nationality, but Is noticed among white Americans to a larger extent than any. other class. Few negroes use It, and are not much addicted to it is said. Silver snuff boxes have not yet come Into vogue, but' thtsy certainly will, say tobacconists, for snuff must tion is not considered wholly sincere.

He Is a strong personality among the labor organizations of the state and is looked upon to solidify that element. The chief problem In the Hunt was to deter' mine some method by which the labor vote could be swung to one candidate- presumably Fred Colter. Neither Frd Colter, Sidney P. Oshorn, Judge Fred But I ter.of Cochise county, or A. Mouer could control the labor vote.

It would be split In four different directions by the 175AreVacdnafedat Continental, Where pany. Out of the brush they In some cases dragged husky laborers and led them to the doctor, soothing their taara aa thav harriotl tlmm In 1 candidates. Hence the decision of the' Hunt machine to put McCluskey In the race. He is counted upon aa the one man Smallpox Is Located i Acter a dozen or 80 had pasaea who can get tho solid support of organ Issed labor. What McCluskey will do with the sup port, when he gets It, Is another question tUlUUfilt IUO UIUVBI MU UCDU ICIIC1CU by elaborate explanations of tear of death, the chase of the unvaccinated became an outdoor sport to those who had been marked.

After that tho deputy sheriffs rest which has been nicely worked out by the Hunt advisors and the Governor himself. One hundred and seventy-five Yaquis and Mexicans of the Continental Rubber company, at Continental, were shot with virus yesterday as the result of the discovery of one case of smallpox on the big rubber plantation, by County Health. Officer McCluskey is not considered a strong, gen ed while the vaccinated Mexicans and Yaquis brought the unvaccinated to the physician. The one caBa wag Isolated yesterday at the ranch. A board fence was constructed around his eral candidate.

It is doubtful whether he wants to be governor of the state of Arizona and regardless of his desires he realizes that he would have little chance in the final count of the votes, receiving Few of the Mexicans and none of WHEELS FOR FORD CARS the Yaquis had ever met such civilized shack and a guard was placed over frightf ulness as the vaccine point be-! the victim. only the support of organised labor. He could, however, organize the vote, get it in workable shape t.i.d then, at the last moment, endorse Fred Colter Roberts' Position Senator Charles M. Roberts of Cochise fore ana iney crawieu away inrougn the brush when the news of the com- Ths Pneumonia Season ins torture percolated through the dis- The cold, damp weather of March trict. 'seems to be the most favorable for the Anf(noHnor flint inmo wmild at.

nnAHmnnin. fferm. Now Is the time to be You owe it to yourself to find out how Firestone Ford Wheels are made to save tires and money. With the same etscure fastening as the Firestone imc iiuvl rm trie largest, most ex tempt to get away, Dr Gotthelf reach- careful. Pneumonia often results from "en more or less a morn in ed the ranch about daybreak, accom- a cold.

The quicker a cold is gotten of machine since he panted by Deputy Sheriff Archer and of the less the danger. As soon as the announced his candidacy, In tiie demo-Cummins. Headquarters were set up nrst indication of a cold appears take cratic Primaries, for the governorship, in the ranch house and the deputy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. As to governor and his machine have been sheriffs were sent out td the scenery value of this preparation, ask anyone castlnB ahout for a nltlins to 8t Roberts 2. Rust can not make rim stick to the felloe band.

Removal is made easy. 3. Squeaking is impossible. 4. "Wobbling is prevented by the wedfce which die rim evenly and firmly.

5. Tire changed in five minutes you can "do it yourself. cars. uet touch with tne nearest irestone dealer. Have mm show you that: In ihn amnlnvpa of tho fnm.

hn lined it Advrtinment. I to devote his sole attention to Cochise 1 county. 1, The pertect fit of the rim keeps water and sand from seeping into the casing. Careful investigation disclosed that' the people of Cochise county were determined STAGE LINES to reelect Harry C. Wheeler as sheriff in case that official permitted his name to FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY, AKRON, OHIO be used.

Roberta' usefulness. In his own county, was utilized at this point. Afterl a conference with the machine ho an noimcpd Trfs candidacy for the democratic t-'MV ftf nomination for sheriff in Cochise county. He scattered the information very gener Cochise and Graham ally in Tombstone, Bisbee and Douglas. Then Harry C.

Wheeler was commissioned a captain in the United States cavalry. The next step was that Roberts began wondering where he He does not want to be sheriff. He has business Interests in and around WiUcox which will take up too much of his time. Furthermore he has no desire to be a county of Cattlemen WiU Hold Meeting at Willcox The annual meeting of the Cattlemen'-Association of Cochise and Graham coun-ties at Willcox this year on March 15-16, promises to be the big sensation of the two counties, Judging from the list of entertainment features projected to ficial. His one object in opposing Wheel- was to accomodate the Governor's CONSOLIDATED NATIONAL BANE machine.

With Wheeler out of the way. TUCSON-NOGALEQ STAGE THE STAR STAGE LINE tv Tucson Lv Nogalet 9:00 a Ar SahuarlU 4:45 am Ar Tubac 9:50 a Ar Continental 5:05 am Ar Amado Jet .10:15 a Ar Canoa a Ar Arivaca Jet 10:25 a Ar Arivaca ...6:35 am Ar Canoa .....10:40 a Ar Amado Jet Continental .10:55 a Ar Tubac ...........5:10 a ni Ar Sahuarita .......11:15 am Ar Nogalaa ....7:00 am Ar Tucson 12:00 This provides a full half day for ths transaction of business In Xogales before the departure of the Southern Pacific train for Tucson rod enables traveling men to make Kogales and return to Tucson In tine for direct westbound connections. Connection is made at Tucson with E. P. A S.

W. train No. 8 for Sisbee. Douglas eastern polnta PALATIAL CARS GOOD SCHEDULE CAREFUL DRIVERS Call Arizona Daily Star, Telephone 90, for Tucson Reservations. For Sunday Reservations In Tucson Call 72eW.

rCall Hotel Bowman, Telephone 82, for Nogales Reservations. Roberts saw no reason why he should get into the argument. Since the commis sioning of Wheeler, consequently, Roberts has been busy denying that he was a can didate. Pinal County Appeals Tucson, Arizona Dissatisfied with the estimate placed on the value of expert testimony, the county of Pinal yesterday filed in the supreme court an appeal from the Judgment Of the court of Judge Lockwood of Cochise county, where the case of A. Nichols against Pinal county had been tried.

The plaintiff and appellee is the holder of the transferred claim of Milton Carlson, hand writing expert of Los Angeles, who it is amuse the visitors. Ther "people of Willcox have combined in the celebration and the Rodeo that follows. The committee of arrangements consists of J. P. Cummings, Ben Hill, Ed Echols, O.

McAda, Tom' Fulghum, assisted by William. J. (Slim) Allen an manager. The following competitions will be open to all cowboys and those who care to enter. Calf roping, purse $300; first 200; second 60; third $40.

Bronco riding, purse $125; first $tfO, second $40; third $25. Cow horse race, one mile, purse 50, plue en' trance. -fee; first 60, per cent or total; second 40 per cent of the total. Prairie Llllie Ayen will give an exhibition, of broncho riding in addition to the program. She is the ladles' wortyl champion by right of a contest held at Sheephead Bay, L.

I. William (Slim) Allen will give an exhibition of bull-dogging, steer riding and other stunts. alleged, had been employed at the in Condensed Statement for Comptroller's Call, March 4, 1918 stance of County Attorney H. G. Richardson of Pinal as an expert in the case of the state against J.

F. Conmy, charged with forgery. The one claim for his services and expenses in a mistrial of the case was for the claim for expenses and services at the trial resulting In the conviction of Conmy was for 664.60. For a part of his services, Carlson charged $50 a day but a part of the time at the second trial COSS Auto Stage Line-Tucson HaydenRay Globe Winkleman Silverbell a 1 es Cars Leave for Nogales. 8 00 M.

and 2 00 P. M. Cars Leave for Hayden, Ray Globe, Winkelman, and 8:30 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Cars Leave for Silverbell and Sasco, daily 3:00 P.

M. 1 Best auto stage service in Southwest, the only one running in all directions out of Tucson. Phone 163 and reserve your seats. LIABILITIES Capital Stock 100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 208,636.95 Circulation 100,000.00 Deposits 2,399.695.15 Entries, must be in by 8 o'clock, March 14. Entrance fees for all but the coin-horse 'race will be $10.

The cow horse race fee will be $5. The general instructions issued by the committee declares that the committee reserves the right to withdraw any contestant's name who is the influence of liquor, or quarreling with judges or officials. A special prize will be offered for the best bucking horse in the contest. All cattle RESOURCES Loans and Discounts r. U.

S. Bonds, par. 142,500.00 U.S. Certificates of Indebtedness. Liberty Loan Bonds.

123,550.00 Bonds, Securities, etc 299,690.97 -Banking House 110,874.93 Federal Reserve Bank Stock 6,000.00 Cash and Sight Exchange 772,339.56 men are requested to bring. In bucking "Service First" horses. Office Corner Church and Congress 8treet Cabinet Cafe. PHONE 163 $2,808,332.10 ALMOST A YOUNO MAN AGAIN When' a man awakes In the morning with back so stiff he cart Hardly stoop $2,808,332.10 over, with shooting twinges in sides and groins, 'dark and puffed pouched under eyes when his movements seem slowed up and he lacks vim and energy Instead of saying, "I'm getting old." he should was put In at the reduced rate of $25 a day. Both claims were rejected by the county when they were presented 'but there was an allowance of $70 onhe first claim and of $164.60 on the second.

According to the itemized bills made exhibits in the case, those allowances about covered the expenses of Carlson for photographic material and his traveling expenses betewen Los Angeles and Florence. Restaurant Men Worried Claiming that an advance in wholesale meat prices to large consumers amounts to an average of from 18 to 20 per cent, considerable alarm was expressed In Phoenix yesterday over the new meat price list Just Restaurant, wen say that they must readjust their business to live while those who do the wholesaling say that at the old price they have absolutely dona business at a loss. The whole' matter has been taken up for investigation by the local food administration. The new prices went into effect last Saturday, affecting all lines of meat and compelling the retailer to charge proportionately higher on all cuts. Ho is now paying 15 1-2 cents a pound for cows by the side, and advance of 2 1-2 cents over the last price.

For side of steers he is paying at the rate of 20 cents per pound, and advance oof 4 1-2 cents. Beef loins have advanced 7 cents and triangles 1 1-2 cents, while prime ribs have shot up to 30 cents wholesale, an advance of 50 per cent. Citizen Stage Tucson-Nogales Short Line Two Hours and Three-Quarters. Car Itave Tucson dally at 2 p. arrive Nogales 4:45 p.

m. Leave Nogales 7 p. arrive Tucson 9:30 p. m. Connections with all night trains east and west; reservations at Tucson Citizen, Tucson; Monte-rania Hotel, Nogales.

Fare $4.00 each way; intermediate fares In proportion. All ease t6p at Hotel Bowman. Nogales. be on guard against kidney trouble. E.

R. Whitehurst, R. F. D. Korfolk, Va writes: had been suffering for more than a year, but since taking Foley Kidney Pills I feel almost a young man U.

S. Officers Guilty of NOTICE again." Advertisement. The undersigned, Mrs. Charles Loebs, will open up PASTIME PARK, commencing tomorrow. The resort will be conducted by me personally and under my direct supervision aa a strictly temperance resort.

Light lunches and refreshments will be furnished and special attention will be paid to ladles and children. MARIANA LOEBS. Tucson Hay den Ray Globe Winkelman -j (Phort Linfe Auto Stage 4 No. SO West Broadway 7 Passenger Jordan, the Luxury Car. EzcluaiTely.

Leaves Tucson 8: So ft. wdp.m -hiUhH J. BOHN-D. L. BOHN Tacsoa Phone Wtntolmma Pnono 01 Graf in Buying Horses OMAHA, March 13.

Three commissioned officer tried by courtmartial on charge of accepting gratuities in connection with the" purchase of $890,000 worth of army horses and mules at ESuperioi, Neb.i nave been found guilty. Captain Henry I Casey, quartermaster reserve corps, nasj oeen sentenced to an official reprimand, and Second Lieutenants H. I. Ragsdale and O. C.

Alexander to be admonished. The officers are of the quartermaster's MONTENEGRINS DISMISSED INDIANAPOLIS, March 13. Thirteen Montenegrins on trial in the United States district court here on a charge of conspiring to -obstruct the United States in its military preparations were discharged this afternoon when Judge A. B. AndT-son directed the jury to return a verdict of not giilltv.

The court held the government' failed to prove the defendants obstructed enlistments. Five of the 'defendants live In Detroit where they publish a Montenegrin paper; two live In Chicago, one in Alaska and five Indiana Harbor, Indiana. MEN'S GOSPEL TEAM STRONG FACTOR IN METHODIST MEETING Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Favorite for Colds 3. Ik Easier Macon, In speaking of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, says, "During the past fifteen years it has been my sister's favorite medicine for of the business men to ths reality of ths Christ salvation drew forth much Interest. The service tonight will be the Woman's Boost Night.

At this service the women will assist the pastor in the pro gram, and furnish the choir, and make things go. It Is expected to be on of the largest meetings held yet. Service today at p. nv. wilt hold thrirty minutes and then merge Into the women's missionary meeting.

The men's gospel team work at the Methodist church last night proved an RayIIayden Tucscn COSS AUTO STAGE LINE Interesting and successful event. Nln colds on the lungs. I myself hare taken corps. It was alleged they received free I board and Christmas presents of char- acter frowned upon by military officers from ranchers where nearly a million dollars worth of horses and mules were being purchased by the government WISCONSIN WEST CHAMPION IAFATETTE. March 13.

clinched the western conference basketball championship here tonight by oat Purdue 24 to IS. it a number of times when suffering nan were In the team and sat on th platform. The singing, led by J. Arthur Jenkins, was lively, and the testimony Marmon 34. Seven-paasenger ear leave 8:30 a.

m. and p. m. tfaUy CORNER CHUKanJf SONOREM TELEPHONE 1 CABINET CAFE with a cold and It always relieved no promptly. Advertisement,.

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