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10. THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1910. little Taik)'The Only Question About the Development at Port Lobos is the About Life Marcus Anrelius oneo said something about "life being more like a wrestling match than da ncing lesson." Ami to most of us. its problems are so numerous that it looks like an cndltss suceession interrogation marks. It is easy to talk philosophy.

Hut it is hard to live it, when me craves comforts and luxuriesonly to he forever denied. life was meant to he something more than, a stroll through a pleasant park: for character is developed by struggle not by smooth sailing. Men and women in many parts of our country have found life a very serious proposition during the past three years. Everything they have needed has risen in price. Their have not kept pace.

Th have wondered. The men in power have wondered. And. the jaws of the trap have closed on many ieopie inexorably with no way out. Tile rising tide of values has smothered them.

There is a way out of all of this. It involves patience, plan ning, foresight, faith. And the way out is to ride on the crest of advancing values, instead of being asphyxiated beneath them. rood values liavc advanced. Clothing values have advanced.

And now. with the men of America already' seeking to drain swamps, and Irrigate deserts LAND VALUES are preparing for an advance everywhere. l.and usually starts later but continues longer than other things when the rise does start. The safest thing to buy in the world is land. The surest thins is land because no one can run off with it: no one can borrow and use-it "intending to make it tio" one can impair its value by a vicious act.

The rest of the world is loo selfish, too busy and too engrossed in its own desires to worry about you. Cut, if they are successful, and you fail, that is no cause for regret. You should rejoice for thai proves tli.it success is attainable to the man or woman who wants it bad enough to get it. If you are compelled, to sacrifice for others make another sacrifice for yourself. The harder it is to make the more reason there is why it should be made so that you may a voi.I a decrepit, disappointed old: age.

Tliat'reKpluikm to il.) tome-, tinny, followed by a realization thai there is enough for everyone and the determination to make a beginning, that's half Hie battle. The other half is to put into action your determination. Then, soiui-l imes in a series of positive miracles, the way will l.e provided for you to achieve. lnsttad of fighting the forces which se hi to nem you in. hitch them up and drive them down success boulevard.

around you. Investigate things. This is the last great American frontier out here and it teems with opportunity-it is fragrant with hope. Shut off the little leaks of useless expenditures. Weld together the nickels in a little fund which you sht.ll conse crate to progress.

Plant it in some progressive enterprise. Go on with your life's work and hope on and smile on. lie optimistic. A pessimist fires all his guns astern. Stay with the proposition.

Don't try to force" It into yielding profits. Let them come as all legitimate profits must some in the course of events. But use your own judgment. Do not surrender to the opinions of others. You were given the faculty of reason to exercise it.

Use it. Obey its still, small voice. you can bring yourself to that frame of mind, we'd like to have you come over and listen to a few facts about Port Lobos. Come any time. Listen as long as you care to.

Ask any question you desire. Then, do whatever seems to bo to your best interest. There will be no cajoling no urging no attempt to force you to buy Port Lobos property. Port Lobos property doesn't need that kind of boosting, any more than pure gold needs yellow paint to gild It. -There are many people awake to opportunity, who can pay ten dollars dnnn and ten dollars per month.

And those people will be the purchasers of the lots. The, decision, however, is one which they must reuch for themselves. TVi not permit yourself to remain the prisoni of suspicions and fears. I.et yourself out of your mental jail. Ball yourself out.

if you have to, and then jump (he bail. But, if you are coming, come coon, Thepe lols are selling fast. If you delay, you may be too late lo enjoy an opportunity which other thinking people hove enthusiastically adopted. When shall we expect you al "The Den" or at any of offices of our special agents? cPorttips Sales Company Question of How Much You SKall Share Individually in Its Profits I You are one man or one woman among eighty-five millions. You are caught in the currents of life, and every swirl of circumstance affects the probability of realizing your desires.

Do you know that the greatest mistake men and women make is in trying to fight life's battle, from day to day, by INDIVIDUAL strength? Have you ever given a thought to the possibility of using the efforts of OTHER MEN for your profit, while you sustained existence as you do now: PHENOMENAL POR.T LOBOS- That word 44 phenomena implies a fiieumstaiHe whieh i-ompels. our astonishment, admiration, wonder. That is just why it" is applied to Port Lohos. Perhaps this continuous talk about this plaf-e don't meet with your approval. Perhaps you think it is overdrawn, exaggerated, and painted in too bril liant colors.

1 Just to set you right, permit us to make use of an illustration: Suppose you knew ten men who were so flever, resourceful, so powerful and so wonderfully endowed that they stood head and shoulders ahovr vry other man in the world! Now, if you 'If substitute cities for men, you'll know why we speak of Port Lobos as we do. lloston. New York, Baltimore, Newport News and Norfolk, New Orleans and Oalveston are the givat harbors of the Atlantic Coast. Seattle, San Francisco and POUT LOCOS are the great harbors on the Pacific side. San Pedro (at Los Angeles) will be on the list when they ha ve dredged the channel to feet in depth.

Three millions of dollars in bonds were' recenth' voted for this purpose. Cities are like men. They 'must possess advantages of a natural character in order lo get their heads up above the ordinary run of villages, towns or cities. An advantage" is something calculated to give one superiority over the public in general or one's competitors. All of these cities have the first transcendent advantage of a fleepwater, tid ewater harbor.

So has Port Lobos. All of them have behind them large areas of fertile country upon which to So has Port Lobos. All of them have agriculture, mineral products, cattle, or the products of mine, forest, farm, ranch and factory in some fonn. So has Port Lobos. It has everything behind it except forests.

-'And it has for compensation tlve largest and finest fishing ground in the world. All of these cities have also Enterprising men to furnish the capital and ener gize the construction of transportation facilities to develop the internal resources land connect with the large tributary country. So has Port Lobos. The Arizona, Mexico and (iulf of California Railroad, now building from Port Lobos to Silverb ell (and eventually to Phoenix), has be-j hind it the Development Company of America, men whose resources, ability and actual accomplishments are already splendid ly engraved on the history of the progress of Arizona. For these reasons, we believe in Port Lobos.

i Because it's "a gateway to all this vast Southwestern country, and the mast er minds are now hanging the gate which will swing back and forth in succeeding I generations with the pulse of commerce in its ebb and flow like the tides which lap the piers on the water edge of Port Lobos townsite. For these reasons we invite you to visit us, see the plat of the little townsite only a mile deep, only a mile and hree-fourths wide. i See what Port Lobos really is. See what it will become. You do all of the deciding.

i if von can comprehend this vast enterprise as we comprehend it if vou can see with the eve of faith what an imixiitjiiit part in the historv of the next year, the next two, five, ten or twentv, this narrow strip of land called Port Lobos is destined to fulfill vour own qualities of judgment that just average of faculties which we call "good sense" will impel you to select your lot, and induce you to proffer your first payment. Wo do not care to sell Port Lobos lots by the usual "hurrah methods which too olten prevail similar circumstances. We only wish you to know and judge. When shall we expect you? Use the most convenient office. The one at the DEN is open evenings until J) o'clock.

ILoJbo Sales 4 ROOM 11, THE DEN. OPEN EVENINGS. W. F. HUNTER, Agent in Charge.

N. J. HANLEN Special Agents, 43 West Adams Street. PHOENIX, ARIZONA A. NEILSEN Special Agents for Tempe.

LAYING OF TRACK i ON BUCKEYE LINE looks of the country ruck and told! tw years of nhrht stmly she tool; th 'the boys to dig into It, Just to see regents' examination, qualil.vitig licr I hicli ticket McKinlcy was running It is a fact ilint she did not know tvas underneath the surface, i enter colli de. hat They have driven this shaft down enough fr firm foundation ami feet and now it Is all in ore. dropped it. While Mr. Young not authorized After ihe Kpircri ion or her Kit-is the, statement, il in suspected he commission joh she was very ih.wn- will have to a hoist over that 'cast, wlth.no work" find few hole too.

If he don't get his "mill iiiiaiiilancr in Xw eily. One day (die It Will Begin Today and the. Grading 1 to running pretty quick so he can cm down town lo lunch it ii ii st-n- I spend some or Ins time toting Ihe ogrnpner sue Knew wno was worning bullion bars to market, lie will navel on a iipcr called American Commerce so many rich holes opened up that and Industry. This paper as in charge the reduction plant will never lie able of f.cnre.c Corey. x-consut to the to catch mi with him and he will Xctla rl.mil'.

fie was president of a She decided that She gathered up bunch of cii'ii- paign literature and loolied it over. It was the -full ilitmcr pail" cam paign, ml xh Force Will Begin at Seventh Avenue Tomorrow. her friends say. Maternal affection has been the mainspring of her life, anil y. she looks like a girl She is apparently the mildest, most feminine of women, and yet the thine she will This phrase appealed to hen do.

with iierfect coolness, are s'lrpris- sat ili'ttn mid wrote a leilcrjing. come to her. When she was a lame child hobbling about on crutches it was a favorite amusement of. luoelf ane some boys to throw tni.s tKid in the w-ter. nnd then Id km-el on the shore and atick out their han.ls The toad would swim to land and lo the women of the L'nited States I'or example, she has now an un- would invariably select her hand which a moving for a fill! published hooU which is contracted climb out ori.

There are stai" ciliren dinner pail. jhe km by a natural for by an Kentish publisher. This instinct how to touch the chords ofj hook relates the adventures fo an liirii sviupat'iy. American who is studying music Hit leitci to the wonur. the ia-: in Paris when the slump of oc- lion was published s.slie wrote it.icirs.

The girl k.ms to ih. hank to; and she was employed to fill three! get some money and finds no money of that up-state city today who can remember taking part in Ihe throwing episodes. YOUTHFUL INVENTOR. I have to spend all the proceeds of Itepublican league and the ier was pages trf each of the pajicr until I there. She finds that her guardian.

There is now a considerable quantity the mill to erect more hoists to get published in the interests of the Mc-ii le' of ties and steel on hand for the Phoe- out more ore so he can build a big- Kinlcy She asked the! "fi nix Buckeye railroad, and this morn- gL-r mill to get mor. proceeds to hi ild ogrs.pl:i if she conldn get ing a force of track builders will becin I more hoists, etc. Job. I the work of laying steels. from the M.

"Would you be willing to direct en- speak tonight nt the said the. stenographer. snivel dot lioli. One day her employer 'said 'an you 'speak?" "Why. I think so." sni dshe.

left stranded in I'aris. without money who lur money in his bank, has failed aim committed suicide. She is "Veiy saie he. P. depot west through th city lim- its.

The grading contractors, Shuttuck i and Ktidinger, have 100 head of stock i and about fifty men here, and about 400 more head of Mock on the way, due to arrive any day. They expect to be-. gin grading at the Arizona Iron works tomorrow noon and from that time for-r ward it is not expected there will be any Mopping of activities until the road is completed to the Hassnyampa river. Two or three hundred more men will be employed just as soon as they can be secured after the stock arrives, and it is expected that by next Friday there will be about 300 men at work on the track laying, which will progress from that time forward at the rate of a mile a day, approximately. Engineer Carrillo said yesterday that he has met with no trouble in respect of the right-of-way and Is pleased to say that the owners of adjoining property have thus far been verr fair in their talks with him and everything i Is going forward satisfactorily, i ADVENTURES OF A NOVELIST UNUSUAL CAREER OF GRACE MILLER WHITE.

MRS. Solicited Insurance, Sold Drugs, Interested Women in Mckinley and Made Political Speeches. I "I surely would just now." said the other. The stenographer told her to come back at 4 o'clock, when Mr. Corey I would he in.

She waited down in Hattery Park until 4 to save the car-; fare up town and When she saw Mr. Corey he snid nothing of en-velojies, but asked her if she could write. She rrplied modestly that she I thought so. She did not say thnt the editors hr.d never ngreed with her. As a matter of fact, she hart always wanted to write, but had not got a start.

I fcVell" said Mr. Corev. "we are very anxious to find a woman who can write matter for our 4iubIication OPERATIONS AT THE G0LDFIE10 MAMMOTH i Mr. Young Embarrassed Promisouousnest of His Or Bodies. By the Rich George U.

Young on Friday, bought used in the construction of the Xoble drugs; but it kept her constantly away block and as soon aa possible will I install it at the Mainmmh mine for Not many women who write successful novels begin their literary career with an address to the women of the United States which has been solicited, published and paid for. That was the start of Mrs. Grace Miller White, author of "Tess of the Storm Country." But her adventures began long be fore that. In the first nlace she was married at 15 and had five children be- Sne she tiptoed to fore she was 23. At 23 she was left a widow In Butte.

with four children, the youngest a babe in arms and one of the others blind. The blind child died later, but she has brought up the three others by her own unaided exertien8; lias sent the oldest through college and given him a postgraduate course at Heidelberg; and she doesn't look much older than this son herself. First she canvassed for insurance. That led her into traveling for a drug firm. Wiith her sample case she traveled through Michigan.

Illinois. Ohio, the Virginias and the Carolinas. She got $100 a month and her expanses. which indicates that she could sell She was aghast. She spoken a word in public in her life.

She trembled for the next ten hours, only one thing carried her through the thought of her children. She couldn't ifford to let any oporturiity She spoke and more ap- I 1 Viiu will enough to pay her hotel bill. ill on The hook tells her adventures and I experiences. To get the right local had never! color the author out alone 1n I'aris ev -ry night lor three months at about ill o'clock und stayed until 2. sometimes till 4.

in the streets the quarter. When she went to Paris she took letters to nu American there. She told him what she was going to plause than any other speaker that i do and asked him if she could give San Jose, May 14 Harold Hall, a 17-year-old machinist, who is one of the inventors of the comet engine which lias recently been installed in Johnson's Curtis hi-plane. today was given permission to make a flight ai the aviation ground and flew a mile at an average height of a hundred feet BY A SINGLE POINT. Harvard Defeated Yale in Annual Field Meet.

night. She believed what she was saying the had by this time become a rabid McKlnleyitc and the purpose which inspired her rff've her a certain earnestness and sincerity which the audience felt thought it Mm't understand reason. After lis name in ca-e she get into troule. That poor man. unable to dissuade her from her pursuit of local color, slept with iis telephone at hia ear for the next three months, expecting every night to" be called up and informed that she was vm rather disappointed khts a week throughout the cam- which will appeal to the woinin.

Sup- paign and had a regular meeting to I the operation of the hoist over one of the shafts. The boiler at the other shaft'Is set and all connections made and It is expected that he will have hoists in good working order over both shafts by the L'hlh of the mouth. from her children and she determined to give It iip and find something which would permit her to have a homo with her children. JShe came -to New York with that idea In 1K99 and got employment In secretarial work with the Paris ex position commission. In less than a posing you sit here by yourself for an hour and write a letter to the women or the l'nited States urgitg the election of McKinlcy.

If it suits us we can employ you regularly." She accepted the proposition just as if she were accustomed to Mich woik. "Rose." id she it- a whisper, "what is' this publication ncpublicin or that she was sent to seak three I than otherwise for such an episode would have given her all the more atmosphere to nut in her book. The scene of her present Ixiok is laid hi New York state. Some of the reviewers have criticized il as improbable and false in color for that. locality.

As a matter of fact the conditions and fiome of Ihe incidents wem Much as she knew in childhood, for she was liorn in tlio tov where she laid Cambridge. Mass, May 14. one point. Harvard defeated Yale in the nineteenth annual meet today, thoug'i Yale won seven firsts to Harvard's six The score was to il'i. the winning point being decided in the final event, the 220-yard, dash by Ranm taking second place for Harvard.

I THE NORWEGIAN ADVANCE. conduct tvery aftcrr.oon In a room on lower isrojidwny. I'or several years after tint she was regularly engaged by the republican campaign commirtre of New York to speak in every campaign in the city ami the surrounding co'intry. times she wits' writing and learning the technique of her trade. Now she the plot.

has written a big seller, and is sue-1 There is an iuiideut in it of a Had cessful. with pli nly of money and (which hts lieen called unnatural. The friends. (oad, in fact, was pet of her own in She is bundle of contradictions, childhood. ile knew her and would The Proposition to Give Women flojl.t of Suffrage.

Christiaiiia, Norway, May -II. Ry a great majority the theodcMing to-day voted to grant universal municipal suffrage ro ail women ovtir 25 years of age. The women of the country are jubilant over their victory, and thousands of telegrams of thanks have hceu received by the members of the theo-ilelstig from women of all parts of Norway and even a few women" outside of this LkJ: a 5 The metallurgist who, is to have year the Paris exposition was over and charge of the reduction plant will she was out of a joo. lie here in a few days prepared to overhaul the old mill and It Is cx-lected that by The 25th. "at the latest All this time she hail been studying al lending a private; evening "school.

taking the regular English branches. a force of men will be engaged In She find never had any regular school-Ibis work. ing. a child Uie was lame and The only trouble with the mine-. Walked with crutches, so that she could to be that Mr.

Young Is find-j not be sent to school. Later Im was ing so many good places to dig 'cured, but then slie was married at IS. that he can't spread himself out overrAfter she had had five children had ground enough. A short lime ago become a widow and had been wage he becamo curious about a certain I earner for several years she deter-locality on the property, Ufce4 the mined to acquire an education. After LOW SUMMER RATES IL HO IL WOO Los Angeles, California.

Situated midway between Los Angeles and the ocean in the famous Santa Monica mountains. Ocean bree2es daily. New paved boulevard just completed between Hollywood and Los Angeles, also fine boulevard between hotel and Santa Monica, Ocean Park and Venice. Cars pass" the. door direct every ten minutes to Ocean or city.

Storage at hotel garage free to guests. Weekly dances, billiard and pool room, tennis courts, orchestra daily. Horseback riding. Just far enough out of heart of city to be restful. Write for rates and booklets.

Conducted on American plan. Automobile meets guests who make reservations before arrival. URS U. J. ANDERSON, Proprietress.

STANLEY S. ANDERSON, Manager..

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