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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 8

Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 8

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SATURDAY MORNING, APRILS, 1911, PIIJA CDOIITT SEE OURWESTWIiNDOW I SEE OUR TyV 6 SEE 0UB MEN'S ffimSrMA'fiSS SPrinS' OXFORDS -lM Neckwear 1JFU DISPLAY OF I cuius TAKEN BACK lOIIGMES ASKED TO SEND 1 AFMiCKm sPnn2 Styles of SIX DELEGATES! wpf" Kyppenheimer SPECIAL To Participate in Formation of Territorial Goods Roads As- Sole Survivor of1" Wholesale Murder Has Been Held Mn Detention Quarters HereIs Anxious to TII His Story 1 fi -w-m. sociation at PhoenixWant lit viiHa vi 1 II bociexy brand ClOTHES to Be on Great Highway II Save $5.00 to $10.00 on Your Easter Suit PRICED Ml If UKlfl $18 to $35 THINK OF IT! New Spring Suits made from the season's latest fabrics and tailors 7 by the best manufacturers in the For the purpose of having him appear before the grand Jury which meet on Monday at Nogalee, deputy Sheriff A. K. Saxon came to this city yesterday morning after Ng Poon, the sole survivor of the hand of Chinamen shot to pieces by Mexican smugglers recently. There it considerable interest in the trial of Fernmdo Yslas and Maximo Sol-dates, the two Mexicans held for the offense.

It will be recalled that Ng Poon dragged himself to a house in a mountainous section of the border country and reported the murder of 4 Ai rmstroiw three-associates and his own wound lng four times. He was fo dead and the man who left him did at the point of dying- for some NT EB TEN country. We are able to of fer this inducement on account of an opportune purchase by our New York buyer, and we are passing 'the saving time. 1 However he was nursed back to life and has been detained in this city for several weeks as a witness awaiting the trial. Kg' Poon gives th fact that he was so bidly wounded, "credit for savins his life.

Had he not been too badly shot up to show any sign of life, his fate would have been that of one of STORE IS Pima county has been asked to name six delegates to a territorial convention tor -the formation of erritnrial good roads association in rhoenix on Saturday. April The governor will appoint two delegates, the Board of Supervisors will select two, Md the Chamber of Commerce will name All of the delegates are expected to be men who are interested in the movement tor better roads all over the territory. i The object of'th convention Is stated by G. P. Bullard to be the1 formation of an association for unl- vernal Improvement of the roads of every county.

It is hoped that Arl-' zona will be. made a link in the great Transcontinental Highway, and when this is done, tourists will desire to travel over the territory and see the wonderful sights afforded, but can not do so without good roads. Pima county has already started a good roads movement of her own, and will fall right in with the general movement for the improvement of the territorial highways. The Tucson Automobile Club is spending a fund of its own at the present time for the improvement of the Oracle road, and the supervisors are also improving roads where improvements arc needed. There are a number of local men who have given a great deal of time to highway matters in Pima -county, and these men will doubtless be ap-' nointed as' delegates to (he Good Roads Association meeting.

It is the i desire to make every portion of Pima county accessible to automobiles and ither conveyances as well as to estab-; lish a connection with both the north and south by territorial highways. 1 1 Good results always, follow the use Foley Kidney-" Pilifc. They give srompt relief all cases of kidney nd bladder disorders. Try them. The Goods Store, T.

Ed Litt, 16 N. Hone Ave. 0. his associates who groaned probably. A PROBABILITY piece did fJOT PRACTICE HIS OWN TEXTS City Marshal Judson Arnold Arrested and Fined for Violating His Pet Driving OrdinanceMayor Gets Revenge on to you.

ray us $5 to $10 less than you were going to just as the assailants were preparing to leave. The result of the groan was the dropping of an immense roe' on bis head to make assurance doubly Evidently the men had ex- Indiana and California Rrnthprs isted their supply of bullets by ai- IllUictild dhU VAtlllUIIIIdJMUUieio lowing the Chinamen four or five Preparing to Start Chain injeT wa8 thought that the Mexicans pay for that Easter Suit Southwest One Nearest the Scene Strong for Tucson I would make an effort to have the trial sent across the border because the bodies were found about 59 feet south of the international line. How-' ever Deputy Sheriff Saxon thinks that such a move has teen effectually as the prosecution has what it considers to be indisputable evidence that the men were killed some distance on this side of the That Tucson, may have more than one 5, 10 and 13 cent store in tbe near eiler line and tfien dragged across so as Anyone who does not believe that revenge is sweet, would have been converted to the truth of that old saying if he bad seen Mayor Huffman's face yesterday morning when he made oath to a certain warrant. The warrant was one charging City Marshal Judson Arnold with violat- $23.50 $18.50 $30.00 Values $20.00 and $25.00 Values J. day.

This letter came from Spero of LaGrange, Indiana. LOUIS C. FLETCHER brother, L. C. Spero, of Berkeley, ing tbe driving ordinahce by cutting California, are coubideriug investing too tiose to the curbing.

Atpold their money in some 10-cent stores in Iid a fine of $5. i I Southwest. The Indiana man had Last week Marsha! 'Arnold ch08en E1 Iaso- Santa Fe and Phoenix no i (4 ir.a thnon rtl.r,f, kill These'inciude stsuts, slims and regulars. 34 to 40 onlj- dies ins cm NAMtS IS UNUSUAt Mayor Mutrman for violating tb i di'vinr ordinance ahd the mayor California brother being neare at itry cheerfully paid the fine, but yet lland and bettep acquainted with con-! tbero was that bad after-taste which selected all the Wnet rnnnnnr)n Cmnn.Af Ua oibis. inc Indiana orotner says Mtio uiiginiiiii hi 1-1 nyiw j.

ui iii point i mat ne incline! to yield tne One Had Never Heard of Another Person of Same Name. Other Had Not for Years Government, and Brother-in-law of the Mannings. and wants to kfiow about available store room as well as residence prop- erty. -i The letter received from J. A.

Spero is a revelation as to the sort of i weather now prevailing in the Central i MEN'S SHIRTS, SPECIALLY PRICED WE have priced several lines cf our better, grade. Golf Shirts to conform with the clothing offer, which should cause you to supply your needs for the.summer. You will find this assortment the largest of fine Golf Shirts ever assembled Tucson. Specially priced At $1.30, $1.65 and $1.80 aiiyone naturally feels when forced tn give up five dollars for nothing. Consequently the mayor his since been watching for his chance to get even.

Mayor Huffman had been told that tbe city marshal sometimes forgot to practice just what he preached ar1 made It a practice to watch that ofJl-ci-ii when he was driving along the street. Yesterday the mayor was standing on the corner of Stone av-nue and Congress street with several witnesses and the city marshal made a turn to the left which was In the future there is going to Louis Cass Fletcher, an engineer in the service of the government, died an unexpected tie or triendsnip oe Thursday night at the Flowing Wells Hween Inspector-in-charge Burnett states. He says that on the day he wrote the letter the thermometer registered 14 degrees above zero and there was no sunshine at all, Throughout the week there has been a snow and wind storm, "lots of snow falling." Mr. Spero says that he is anxious to engage in ousiness somewnere in a entirely too cloe to the curbing. The aecUon where there is more sunshine ranch, and the funeral services were the immigration office In this held yesterday at the parlors of the aDd Deputy Sheriff Saxon, of Santt Reilly Undertaking Company.

Rev. Cruz county who "came to Tucson J. W. Dixon conducted the services, yesterday morning after Poon which were private. The remains B0e survivor of the wholesale Chin-will be sent to Washington, D.

ac- ese murder near the Mexican line re-companled by Mrs. Fletcher. icently. Xg Poon has been in charg- Mr. Fletcher was a brother-in-law 0 the local immigration station of the Manning brothers In this city, wnje awaiting his appearance as Mrs.

Fletcher being a Miss Manning, witness in Xogales. The deceased has been in bad health tn reeorriinz the delivery of the Mojw f. uum Bwure oui a warrant, and less snow, summoned policeman, and had the maranai arrested, me 'score is now Fine Fresh, Fancy Pastry today at even Detween tbe two. i Wheeler A Perry's. CITY BRIEFS VICTOR RECITAL.

The usual 'Victor Concert will be given this evening at Fisher's Recital Hall. A program of extraordinary merit and variety has been arranged. The music loving public is respectfully invited to attend. Admission free. for some time and had made Several Chinaman.

Mr. Burnett noted the fac; trips to this city, coming or Ibe lastithat Mr gaxon-H initials were A. rtime three months ago. He was 53 the sanle ias Believ Date Announced. The date for the meeting of the Arizona Development Board iu Douglas has been decided upon, and the session is announced for May 13th.

Fine, Fresh, Fancy Pastry today at Wheeler Perry's. French Luncheon. The Old Pueblo Club, which is setting apart certain days each month to the serving of dishes peculiar to certain nations, had a French luncheon yesterday. A large number of business men attended. years of age ana is survivea oy nisjing that tne similarity would go wife farther the two revealed first namef HOTEL ARRIVALS Reception Today.

Tbo reception to be given by the Mothers' League to the teachers of HEIDEL HOTEL ARRIVALS. PHIL mnnm rvivM 'ave Memnhis: C. E. Ken-! the city is to occur this afternoon in- iy Kansas City; W. S.

Rouse, Fort stead of having occurred yesterday Wayne Ind G. W. Trimble, Gila, I afternoon, as was erroneously an-Ariz siake. Yuma; C. A.

Firth, nounced as the date. The reception Crown King James- Twomey, I will be in the parlors of the Methodist San Francisco: Anton Block, Nanchi church from- 3 to 5 o'clock. Every SUCCES80R TO BRANNEN HANNY HIGH-GRADE CLOTHIER Make your selections for your Sunday dinner from our beautiful display of fancy Pastry today. WHEELER PERRY. teacher in the city is urged to be present and a pleasant time is assured them.

Fine, Fresh, Fancy Pastry today at i Wheeler A Perry's. TROOPERS HERt TO LEAVE MAY 1ST. I Are Ordered to Do Patrol Duty I in the Yosemite VaKey, Be-. ginning the First of May, 0 Tepie, -M. W.

Wambaugh, bt. Louis; H. Biggers, Redewell El Paso; J. B. Riley, New York; R.

L. Carney, city; Mae Belle Day, city; Mrs. H. S. Day, Miss Maude Day, Patterson.

N. James Patterson, Newark. N. Anabelle Mitchell, Prescot, Joseph M. Collins, j-lan Francisco; 0,1 E.

Dutter, Phoeplx, Greatly Reduced Rates for the Summer Months and both were Alfreds. Certain thai the coincidence would stop at that. Mr. Burnett confessed to Alfred Eugene, at which Mr. Saxon jumped up and insisted on shaking bands.

It was tbe first time one had ever found a man of the same name and the first time In 19 years that the other had. It was decided that the would, be. on. Jiejnan who got the name last, and Mr. Saxon bought by two years.

Visitor at the Heidel Home. Mrs. E. Steger of St. Louis, is here on a visit to her sister, Mrs.

John Heidel. Although Just, arrived, she is already so favorably impressed with the Old Pueblo and Its people that she is determined to have her husband come out and locate here permanently. In ibis move she is warmly supported by John' Heidel, who to not only a great booster ior but also takes special delight In "showing" Missourians the beauties of the metropolis of Arizona. Fine, Fresh, Fancy Pastry today at Wheeler Perry's. Heidelberg Professor Dr.

Victor Goldschraidt, professor of crystallography at the Heidelberg university, Is the guest of Prof. F. M. Guild, of the Fniversity here, who studied at Heidelberg. Dr.

Goldschmidt is touring this country. Z. W. Sorrels, El Paso; H. w.

Sabin, Los Angeles; A. C. McConnell, San Francisco; E. E. Free, Washington, D.

George Harbeth, Nogales; Peter Jensen, Benson; J. O. Evans, Sacaton; H. S. Hale, Denver, Joseph W.

Dorr, Seattle; J. Burton and wife, Clifton. F. L. Morgan, Los Angeles; Lee Caldwell and wife, Douglas; V.

E. Hampton. Sells-Floto; T. W. Elvin, El W.

Robinson, Kansas City. SANTA RITA HOTEL ARRIVALS at the The policy of this store in the future, as has always been in the pastis to handle nothinh but the VERY BEST; sell at the very LOWEST mar qin of profit, and consequently give, we hope, the GREATEST Capt. Moore, of Troop First -United States Cavalry stationed in ftfate-cttyr-hag received orderfr-te-pre-pare for duty in the Yosemite valley jin a short time, lie expects to be ordered to move about May 1. The order to return to California jcame as a surprise to Capt. Moore, 'who expected to be located in this city all summer.

The quantity of fod-! der brought from Missouri for the i horses was one of reasons for the ballet that the troop would remain here for some time. Thus far 'no information has been obtained as to whether or not there will be a substitute troop sent here, but It is RINCON R. R.i lTrquhart, Denver; oa.n Thompson, Mexico: -Harry Williams. Arizona; S. Butte; AW.o.

Clure, Kew York; G. Oillespie, San Francisco S. F. Lakin, Detroitffi, Martin Barber. Los Angeles; Chas.

M. to SPRING Now that the tourist season is about ever, and many of our tenant have returned to their. Eastern homss, some of our apartments may be rented for the sumrrter months at greatly reduced rates. These flats are completely and elegantly furnished, have alt modern conveniences. including gass ranges and circulating hot and cold water at all times night or day.

The utmost privacy is assured by having separate entrances to each apartment, and each and every one of them ja provided with sleeping and lawn are well taken care of by janitor, without any expense whatever to tenants. Location is all that can be desired in fact it is tne best and coolest in the whole city. Parties wishing to escape the trials and tribulations of housekeeping during the hot weather cannot find a more convenient abode, and should apply at once for further particulars to Trust Department; Southern Arizona Bank Trust: Company WPape, St. Louis; Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. proba ble that there will not be. Cant. APART- IMS SATISFACTION.

reen, torn; J. as. Tticnarus. j. R.

Richards, New York; T. C. Fin-nely, C. Leper, Los Angeles; G. H.

Pollack, Chicago; J. E. ilcKee and wife. El Paso: C. J.

Thomas. Deca- tur; J. H. Jaschka and wife. Salt.

Lake City: O. Franklin and son, Nogales; C. G. Ritchie, Sagbook; J. R.

Jones, Billy Taylor, Los Angeles; Moore and his officers and men have made many friends in Tucson who will regret their departure. 1 Reliable Medicine Not a Narcotic I Mrs. F. Marti, St. Joe, says: "Our little boy contracted a severe bronchial trouble and as the doctor's medicine did not cure him.

I gave I him Foley's Koney and Tar Compound in which I have faith. It cured the cough as well the choking and gagging spells, an, he got weil In a short time. Foley Honey and Tar -Compound has mart- saved us jniurh trouble and wf- are never wlth-I out -It In the house." Whe Good Goods Stnri T. VA l.ltl, Ifil.V. Stone Ave.

READ! Important annoincs ment of ADAMS on pag3 2. Hart Shaffner Marx $18.50 to $35.00 Knox, Hawes and Stetson $3.00, $4.00 $5.00 Earl Wilson Shirts $2.00 to $3.50 Crossett Shoes $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 CASTER IS COMING AND SO ARE WE iT. P. Blevins, Douglas; J. E.

Harper, W. C. McCormick, I-os Angeles. Gans Baby Dies. George Cans, the three months' old I child of Frank W.

Gans, of th fire department, was buried yestehiay i afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Cathe- dral. The funeral was in charge of the Reilly Undertaking Company. PHONE MAIN 2741 TMC CrOAUTY STORK I.

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