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EVEJTIXO oR-vr nmvpR, OKhW,. TIII RSDAY. JANTARV 23. 1908. i HMMWMMMMIHmHMMMMHMMM 44 4444444444444-4'44444i44 44jer44ee4'pclally made for him In Arizona. Fort Grant, Z I The drawing room of IIIM 4 Cm, 4 Act II, and the dining room at Can by's ranch were pa'nted from actual rooms at the ranch and military pot, by John Paust. The decorations, cos tume! and accoutrements were all chosen and arranged by Frederick Remington. Main 43 PHOVE Main 43 SIMODGRASS GROCERY 44444444-44-444$4444'4444444 PAGE TOO. I "Arlaon" Tonight. aenta located In the far west The type of the American girl, over which The most Important event of thU people of the play comprise sturdy the whole world has come to admire year theatrically speaking, will be the ranchmen and cowboys, the brisk, and wonder officers and soldiers coming production of Augustus Thorn- . as' great American drama. "Arizona." Anything which comes from the pen of the talented author of "Alabama" nd "In Missouri" demands and la ac corded friendly and serious consider ation by the American public. Mr. Thomas has more than any other - writer, laid the foundation and lower courses . of that American drama, which will one day develop into a most Impoxlag situation. "Arizona," as the name Implies, is a play which has Its scenes, characters and Incl- NEW ELECTRIC THEATRE 4444444444444444 THE WINDOW HEM- ' ONSTRATQH. 4 MAKING TIME FLY. - THE HOOK WORM. THE SEA WOLF. COCK FIGHT IN SPAIN. 4 44444444444444 IllnxtraU-d Kong: 4 "livery Ono Im Meant for Some One." ' Program changes each Mon- dny and Thursiluy. Doors open promptly at 7 o'clock p. m. 4 Matinees suspended during the 4 light difficulty. 4 New Electric TlicaU-r. 4 j II. M. SIIKItWOOD & CO., 4! .... . I "i"""""" 'laiert womei of the pioneer genera- Mahaffey Building. 4 tlon, and their dainty, graceful, yet TTT"ri-'r''r"''ri' 'Blnirix and '"vvwvwvvwvmm STEWARD S OPERA HOUSE D. H. STEWARD.. Proprietor. fair samples of the heterogenous community which Mr. Thomas has chosen to utilize In the way of liter ary material. me piece If full of bright color cm ti,i.-'t a;i the elm j ng ' t.Ttl,lna- iis of v kaleld u . it f,.irl iui"s th 're-it., iif. f-otlv- me (,r tee rough west. It hm THURSDAY, JANUARY i 'tr 4 vs i I . fc-J.j .UTS- ! ...,,,. , i mm,,,. 1 )H lleiltDII, ', I - I -1 . .if it ' ,i . self-rellunt rtaughtera f ..' " -.VrT T 23 jj Irf'im, In "Arlziiim." UK Ai" Washington, Jan. 23. One of the moat important deciHlons that has been rendered by the Interstate Com merce commission for many months, j Ann that handed down by Commis sioner Clark in the case of Bovlard Supply company against the Atchi- on, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad and I other carriers. The decision Involves a discussion of the commissions views; J i w "Pgurding the long and short haul clause of the Interstate commerce act ' Uid Irt the course of the opinion thelj commission states why it cannot al- j . a.m approve of a lower rate for 1 4 shorter hauls iohu iur a iimt,..;' t-nt-n the same territory. In the course f their decision they say "if the In fluence of competition between points if production In commodities between arrlers and rates prevailing at a .artner distant point but not at a lea re r one, causes the establishment if u lower rate to the former, It will constitute Justification for a lower ate for a longer haul. Competition in commodities alone it a nearer point will not make the circumstances there substantially sim ilar to those at a further point where ither competitive conditions nml In. fluencea prevail. "Dissimilar circumstances which jus tify the greater change under sec tion four, for a shorter haul than for a longer haul will also precent such I rate orf inconstltiitirii' an 111,. mil preference or advantage under sec iloti three." You no doubt have ' heard of JERSEY CREAM f LOUR. If not, ask the many who use it. Try a sack next order. Satisfaction guar anteed or money refunded We have on hand a quantity of empty coffee cans Just the thing for bread or fioui HOLLIS E. C00LEY Presents America's Greatest Play By Augustus Thomas 1ZO NA Same Great Company One Year Each: New York, Chicago, London, England GRAND PRODUCTION .... COMPLETE AR PRICES Orchestra and Orchestra Circle $ 1 .00 1 Dress Circle 75c Gallery 25 and 50c. 4 Seat on tale Wednesday at Vgn 3uren's store 2 444444444444 4444444444444 44444 444444444444444444 love story as tender ami almost i tragic as that of "Uomeo and Juliet, 'no ii nils a relief work of humor as ripe and unctlous as that which Mr. ThomitH has previously shown us in Alabama" and "In Missouri." W hen toe. ermcs nave said of "Arizona" that It Is better than "Alabama" they have said all they well could say In praise of an American play, and tlu-8i praises are reiterated by the English press during Its sensational run ot over five months in London. That "Arizona" will be richly staged and excellently well acted is guaranteed by the naiycs of the artists who painted the scenes from actual sketches Ii, the territory of Arizona. and the names of the clever actors chosen for the principal roles of the play. The scenes of Acts I nnd IV. "Canhy Ranch" near Fort (irant, In the Arnvalpa valley, were painted by, Walter DnrrldKo, from sketches es-! FOR COUGHS KimG F CURES colds THE WCPJDER WORKER FOR THROAT DR.'KING'S1 Luracs I FOR COUGHS AND COLDS t de of the full I'UMiclhinc fuse. Pails, Jan. 21. Count Honl Castellune, divorced husband Mine. Anna Gould, appeared in Paris criminal court today to answer to a charge of assault preferred by his cousin, Trince Helie de Sugan. i lie latter asks one franc as damages. Count Jean de Castellane, brother of! Bonl, who is alleged to have partlcl-! pated In the assault on the prince, is I not named H the suit. Count Bonl I will urge In defense that the prince gravely Insulted him in church, and that us De Sugan Is "not a gentle man" and therefore beyond the reach of the code of honor, he was forced to seek redress by spitting in his face and administering a publish threshing. : 4 4 : 4 4 4 4 : 4 4 4 : 4 ! t JAS. G. SIMODGRASS SUCCESSOR TO E. P. 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