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THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, 1910. PAGE EIGHT GODFREY -HEBE 10 EXAMINE THE WELLS EXPECTED THAT THE HEALTH OFFICER WILL MAKE TEST UP CANON. Win the arrlal In the city jestei day Uom P-hoenbc of Dr. Edward 8. Uodlrej. Jr.. territorial health officer. ls'U apparent that the alleged coti lamlnated .well situated , ui ixnm stono canrou will be finally settlod. When tayor Neale returned from Phoenix a few days ago he stated that he had a brief con creation with Dr. Godfre- Un the subject Or. Uod frej tolJ i!ui at that tfcJK that he In tended .bortt to visit UUbee and would hen go Into tie situation mat fell Me U no bete, doutteas. to make a ,ronal Ult to the weils and a :e-i o' their content. Upoi M ie die i!l rest, the coatlnuawe In u- i- c'u.ing of the water su' pWes Dr. Godlre is well k.(n her liavlns bee" fonsriy a j-e-wdial ui Btebee. DISHWASHEB IS BADLY SGALQEDi; MM BATTLE OF BALLOIb NEEDED BOTH GREAT PARTIES IN NG LAND LOOK FORWARD TO NEW STRUGGLE. LONDON, Jan. 2(5. Tho combined Btu-ngth ot Liberals, Laborltes and Nationalists In coalition, reached 345 tonight, or more than a majority of the house - of -commons. Unionist goyernment Is, therefore, out of the question. The only point still undecided is tho exact strength of tho coalition majority. Uut tf the independent Lib eul majority is equally out of ques tion, only a uhori Hfo cun bo expected for the incoming government. In fact, both Liberal and Unionist parties are looking away from tho present strug gle Into the future, when 'tho con Hid at the polling booths will be re newed. No doubt the succees of the Cooler ailxts ia largely due to constant edu cation of the agricultural population to the irlues of tariff reform. The education will be carried Into the northern counties of Scotland In hope of winning thete territories at the next eloction. The Liberals, on tho other hand, will concentrate all edu cation of the country upon questions of free trade and limitation of tho eto i( wer of the Lords. o GARFIELD TELLS COMMITTEE TOOTH FORMER SECRETARY SAYS HE DID NOT APPROVE OF BALLING ER'S MEASURES. E COUNTY IS AGISTJR01ITI0H (Continued from Page One.) TUB OF OVER CAFE. BOILING WATER TIPS MAN AT THE MAZE '11 John Jaichovich. a abwaucr cm pkiied at the Maze Ob. was badly, scalded while at work at the Mane about 11 ocloafc list nighL "He wan engaged In. carrying a tubs of bolllnir "water from the stove to' the tic, when one ot U tub handle? broke, rfce tub Unpad In his dlrec-; flon as It fell to the floor, and the water splashed over him. Hls'broaat; and arms, en well as the npper por tion of his Hntbs. were severer burned. He was first undressed ai.d ro'led in flour, then taken to the olflc of Di C R Hiwle . where the bums wer d'ossml acd Jalcholch it-moved to liis home. He will be laid op for at leus-t a couple of weeks. o BATTLE TODAY. TAMA JIM" STILL FAITHFUL TO TARIFF SECRETARY DECLARES THE HIGH COST OF LIVING NOT DUE TO PAYNE MEASURE. SAN J CAN, Jam. 34taeris veived here lwHaato a battfr toftWMi, Jfot proviaftnal gsrorttaowf (trees asri hMe of Hadriz will be tonga t to- PH1I.ASELPHIA. Jan 20. "it costs noro to get the co-nroon neces sities of life in the United States thin in any other country la tho world," was a statement mado tonight by James Wilson, secretary of agriculture In an address before the manHiucuur ers club "Some people," he said, "say If you ueal the tariff and let foreign pro ducts in free of duty the present Hi- I Acuity will cease. I doa't belle e it" The secretary further said ho be lt ed the American people were suf fering Hot so wueoli from klgh cost of irfteg as hhjfe cost of high living. WASHINGTON, Jan. 2C James A tinrllcld. former secretary of the In terior, continued his state nent before tho senate committee on publtc lands, referring to ccicral bills introduced at the request of Halllngcr. Agiln Garflo'd failed to approve the recom mendations of Balllngor of seer.l Iruportnnt features of tho proposal legislation Ho thought the Bailing r bill relating to tho control of water power situs would interfere with ihe improement of lands for tbo develo, ment of power. Ho declared, how ever, t! ' '' tbo control or lands valuable In tho development of water power so as to prevent monopolies. The same prin ciple applies, to coal lands. GarSajd said that coaservarlonlBU feoeraiiv recognized that the federal ment hud no authority to enact fort he use of water, as that cont.-ol was vested in the states. Most of the members cf tho com mittee declared that they opposed any bills designed merely to enable the government to got rery cent iwsetb'o out cf water power sites aud mineral lands. U is aterted tho committee desires making It-eaaj as possible for individuals to settle on public Jandr result of challenges was limited to about halt a dozen. When It came time to close tho Iiolls, 5 o'clock. according to tbe statutes of 1S91. an argument aroo among members of the Los ell elec tion board as to whether the old in-1 strucuons should be obeyea or iuuw sot forth jby the board of supervisors In the call for the election whlciic Mated that "The polls are to be open :U 8 a. m. and close at 0 p. m." A vote was taken by members of the board and It was decided to obey the orders of the hoard ot supervisor mj the Lowell polls remaiucd open until C o'clock. Those In liisu.-o, closed at the old time. 5 o'clock. This I 3i also true in Dougla-J. Lest night a roort waa current ca the streets that the drjB might -mi...- the election in boh places on goveri-j the grounds that a number were shut ct laws Um from voting. According to state ments of W 11. Burke maac ai ui Y M. C A. lasts night however, no taci action will be brought The drye are satisfied to let matters ro3t; "Wo could contest th0 election, i.. ntm "t am ot the opinion th.u nnmhtr ot ucopple. misled by ho ,Mnt of the election call. foiio.1 in casts their ballot on account, but mere uiii-" thU to he Tho Men's Bcgular 25c Heavy Cotton Half Hose S Pairs for 75c TODAY & SATURDAY Here's a good bargain that few men will want to miss. Our buyer just secured One Hundred Dozen Pairs of Heavy cotton Half Hose from a manufacturer who was clean ing up his stocks before the first of the year when he took an inventory. They sell everywhere at 25c the pair but we secured this limited quantity at a price concession which enables us to offer the entire lot, while they last, today and Saturday at the special low price of 5 PAIRS FOB 75c SEE THEM IN THE VESTIBULE WINDOW i mjt,m- jWwfts sft& BISBEE'S BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND PEST STORE. . ... , i. i...i ...in iw ravnrod in:-1 -mMnf 1-nlnoil by contesting. anv purpose other than to pree it l Antl-Sn'oou League has spent uuu monopolies gaining a fco.ho'd ! ,nds In this campaign, but we wc.e o- ,1(C!,tcn where we most hoped to uln WEATHER. Arizona Fair day. Thursday and l'ri- Houses For Sale and to Let. Cash or Time lents. ZAonev to Loan. Paym REGBVER FOR THE MEXICAN BAf.K IT IS HOPED TO PUT ITS AFFAIRS ON A SOUND BASIS ONCE MORE. MEXICO. Jan. 24. Receivership toi the United States ltanblng company was decided on at a meet ng of the directors this af it ni.wi.. .-(in the lu stitution failed to open for buslaeM today. The snspeastpn is a hitter dlsapiHt'utment to scores of deposi tors. Etoasser, the vice-prestdent be lleel the bank had enough assets to cut." o' n,i minims to have a case . . it .., .f n mn ! illegal otlng at txwe. w - ---Kn 1.0 elaimed. could not read or -tl ,im- He stated the case might be taken up with the dlstrtci, attorney. , After the eotcilomcnt of the vigor ous battle waged during the day was ... . ,wwle flocked downtown af- ter Wer. anxious to catch the fin, , news of the reuiras from all over the , count; .. ti, his center of attracUon nil evening was the Kovlow bulletin screen stretched across IJrowory av enue from the Orphoum to the Tovrea market ThH was the oaly Information 1 rcsu that was available to the general ..i,i- luriiui and gentlemen nllk. j Brewery avenue was packed for cesrly a block with a solid mass o: 'i --I.- PMiHrnu to the receipt Insurance that Insures Money to 30 Day Free Trial Universal Electric Iron m THE m Plumbing Co j ,,,. aniR kupltlmnte nMleBtloa. H hn-Tanitv. previous added: "We are eonstfertag reomai of the first returns, the crowd waa zation UKder anolUer presidency, and enertaued wiw a ie Jua""' bollove the ewtormwuienit wUl only'mlied wttft an auverusw-u. . l"". bo temporary-" flashed Hpen tho screen from .he botemporarj- I Jnwn taqon ,Q tho Medl. OAXACL. 3Inx Jan. 2-A riot oe-'KOVich building. It Isn't very often ,,i iio,. n,-o tht, inotnir nf .1 that an "ati." creates 3Ltf3 That's All ARIZONA INS. AGENCY Manager Bank of Dlsbee BuHdlnQ. PLUMBING, TINNING, GAS . AND STEAM FITTING. J 5 Phone 400. Brewery Ave. i J JOINER & THOMPSON. 3 ; , -- .' i ' " 5r- Our Sale Of Woolen's For Men's Suits Made-To-Order Still Holds Good branch of tho United States Banking excitement, but it seemed to frame np j company in this city. There Is much dlfferonUy last nignu - excitement, as practically none o tho first things flashed to Jle ana; mining companies can meet Uioir pay """."". "1 I -..- ler and much applause, was this. 6 I . , ,..- ..l..l trhUVnv. I I xry ansiiiiuis on.""1 "" -'i bating CHAMPIONSHIP 'the brand that Splcer made ramous-'j SKATING CHAMPIONSHIP receUed wore CLEVELAND. O, Jan. 2.-Speedr fpmn Tombitone, and a8 the skaters from East ana w est togeu... . ym niaii. with several from across the Caua- "- "ciOTJ tnnn. diai, border, gathered m Cleveland 1 cier wont ,up' fo1 ? ,j-. r , ,ir,,.i i..,. h... 1 b athcrs when it was known taet plonshipes The contests, which will three cf the other precincts had also , continue over tomorrow. ar beta gone against prohibition. conducted under the auspices of tto j Theu returns began "Hi oame In International Icq Skating Union. With from the outlying precincts more free-j Edward Lamy. the present amateur jy and the crowd was kept busy keep- cnampion, rei ivosan. uine woou in ,.,, ,. tj,e nct nwtorltles. llany 0. K .STABLES LIVE XY AND UNDERTAKING CO. Ambulance Service Day and Night. Phone 15 FLETCHER AND HENNEESSEY. Price $4.50 Get One Today Don't Delay You can operate this iron at a less cost than by the use of fuel or gas, and you vaste no heat, Keep yourself cool and your Iron hot at the same tin For Sale By Bishpe Imorovemenf: C CLARENCE E. KrmbiU TEACHER OF PIANO. O'rector: Liebllng Piano Club. Studio, No. 1, Alta Visits, School "III. Phone 412. Bisbee Suit Club and Cleaning Works. Pressing Club, rour Suits Pretitd per month, $2.00. First $1.00 paid In 8ult Club may win a $40.00 suit of clothes made to order. Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing. Upper Main Street, next to Palace Undertaktnt Parlors. Phone 305. 1 L. Stewart. CUSTOM ASSAY OFFICE Assayers, Chemists, Metal lurgists CRITCHETT AND FERGISON Successors to Hughes & CriwhetL Agenta for Ore Shippers 112 San Francisco St., Ei Paso, Tex. THE HUB POOL HALL. NEW STANOERD TABLES PLAYERS CHAMPION CUSHION Bldg vacated by Standard Furn iture Co. Brewery Gulch MOVED FROM ALLEN BLDG. MAZE CAFE CARETTO & CO, Proprietors Elegantly Fitted Up For Ladlaa and Gentlemen We handle the Tony Fautt Coffe. JOHNSON-HENNIGER BUILDINQ Main Street Bisbee, Arizona. iVs.-l! re j I and other noted skaters among the . Have Your Pictu Made at the Broadway Stuio J. A. Taylor, Prop, v'or JJroadway Av-; and Brewery Gulch J THE ENGLISH KITCHEN Everything the Market Afford Never Closed. MAIN 8TREET. Private Boxes for Partis. G. E. STUART. Prop. took down the figures on paper andi ...But Only For A Few Days More... Price Is The Power that is aiding us in carrying out this wile. No half measures will satisfied the clearing out of this clothing; it must be decisive, absolute. We don't propose t3 allow profits to stand in the way of its accomplishment. II You Want To Save Money on a made-to-order suit NOW lb THE TIME to take advantage of this ottering. Yin; et the same style, quality and workmanship as thrush you paid our regular prices. Note The Savings I contestants the meat nromltes to In . .t. . , . i ' V jfV Tv A TT"" C one of the mo succeeful events of, ,, T nun-thcW P SWE It kind that has taken i.laee in tfcis' Freqaently a sign was flung at tncin, - - -- -- - -- --- ... . .. OT..W1,.... it, .-.in lest iney rorcei uw iic.io, "; reliable family newspaper. This was TWO BANKERS INDICTED- greeted with cheers as loud as tne REDWOOD CITY. Calif.. Jan. 26 - i biggest wet majority received. To linkers were indicted today fori The gathering was confined chiefly nccentine count r fnnds witluuiL I to Brewery avenue, although a tew country for several years, ;v MEN'S REGULAR $32.50 TO $36X0 SUITS TO ORDER IJSfJjj pf MEN'S REGULAR 537 JO TO $40.00 SUITS TO Or.DER MEN'S REGULAR $4150 TO $47.50 SUITS TO ORDER comnnllance of law and two couniy i conjrregated about ilaln street, prlncl- offlcials are accused of roalfeaaanc j peKy at the Uoynl theater, where th and misuse of public raoaey : he man ! itcrlew i.gurcs were glon the audi ence from time to time as tho results of the coant became known. The "celebration spirit, consmerea a part of every election, was consplc-' nous Ly Ita almost entire absence. Not drunkenness to speak of was uoilce-i able and all conducted theniseHeil In a gentlemanly, orderly manner No loud, boisterous talk or roup language was indulge in upon the streets, and although every officer In town was cut In anticipation of trouble, none or- curreil tnai mey uau any cus"' -. of and early In the evening not an ar rest was made. JIuch talk circulated about the street vesterdav to the effect that there would be "doings" should the; wets win, but after it was all over; and Blsbee's citizens, by their sp'en. t did majority, demonstrated that tLey were perfecUy capable ot looking af ter -personal liberty, tney were con. tent as genUemen to rest upon their laurels and not make the stinp of de feat of the nurk-SpIcer-Rrlggs Co. any harder to bear. The conduct of the personal liberty advocates at the close of the campaign was Identical with that which marked their clean tactic? tbrouRhout the campaign. The sreat event Is over. For two ivears. at leasL dar old Cochise will Isot be troubled with the trials and jtHnulatIo-B cf another local option o IfTIFnWS Photo Supplier, i Wholesale and ! Retail. Develop ing, Printing, En I Urging. Postal ' paid both ways on Kodak worK I indicted are .1. I- Itoss, prosidsjit nt j the First N'atlanal Bank, San Mntco ounty. and 1 P nohrens, cashier ol the same Institution. The officials accused are district attorney J. J. Bullock and county treasurer I. I'. Chamberlain. The charges ino've Uio alleged mis application of $300,000 o ELEVEN ARE DROWNED. riLTIOA. Spain, Jan. 25. Eleven were drowned when a fishing boat was wrecked on the coast l-i a storm. A fierce gale is blowing at San Sebas tian. o LIBEL CASE QUASHED. NEW YORK. Jan. 26. The indict ment against the Press Publishing company, publishers of the World, charging Joseph Pulitzer and others with criminal libel against Roosevelt, Taft and others, was quashed today bj the United States court. Delan cey Nlcoll. counsel for the defeada.it Interpreted the decision as a signal of victory for the freedom ot t j prefe.1. H0WLAND & DEWEY CO., 510 So. Broadway. Los Anael. C.I 1 Now in Bisbee FOIt A SHOUT TIME - SK mm, in ; ii iii MMMfflgW m pPrT IT WILL BE A PRETTY COLD DAY when you find cleaner and befc er coal than we handle. Ours costs no more than other coals and is really cheaper bcoause it is all fuel and there Is no waste to It. Better have us fill your bins. You'll appreciate the dlf ference when you come to use the coal. Wood all lengths. Try our oak chunks. INDEPENDENT FUEL . FEED CO.- ..nice Vain St Oop. ''alac Stablri - n,e 235. p. o. Box 627. When you want to select good eatables. Just call or phone the Tt-B Grocery Co. Wo carry everything In the grocery line sultablo to the most delicate taste. Giveus a trial ami be convinced. Our goods are fresh and of the finest quality and our prices are right. Rafaclovich & Brajcvich Grocery Co Phone 141. Naco Road. MADAME CORRIX r-t "5fc. aS it The Goods Tn The Window QltityOT JMSft ifSvt TIIH NOTiiD PAUttST CLAIRVOYANT. AND EISBEE'S DIGGEST. BUSIEST AND BEST STORE O Offic Hourw SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Rea-encex Mrs. A. Baxter. Mason Hoaae. No praetloe outside of office. iraxsed to carry JIASON HOUSE AT LOWBLL. ROOM 7. PHONE 12S. PROBE TO GO DEEP. Ol CHICAGO. Jan. HT That the sov- 'rament'a iBvestlsatlon of the so- cclted beef trust-will h" nation lda 9 a. ra.4o ! p. B. w sfcown today when It was eni..d that packing men from all parts ot the oanntrr had been summoned Dy tto grand iury. It was also learned : ? rvutrict nttornev Sims had .ir on the Inquiry at mmmmmm sb 1 Fruits Bellflower Apples, 3 lbs. 23c Per box $2.6S. Navel Oranges, 50c and 40c a dozen j All kinds of Colorado Apples. Bananas. Vegetables Celery, 2 pounds 25c Cauliflowor. 2 lbs. 2Jc Boll Peppers, 20c lb. Lettuce, I'araley. Turnips. - Carrots, Beets. Cabbage, Horso Had ish. Sweet Potatoes. Cranberries, 15c er quart. Bisbee Commercial Co PHONE 97 BREWERY GULCH. W. D. KINSEY COAL COMPANY 1 4 WHITE ASH COAL PHONE, BISBEE 413. ALLEN BLOCK. LOWELL 60. BISBEE, ARIZONA. ISEESSSSZZSr ma---& Fresh Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables Imported nnd Domestic Liquors Arizona Mercantile Co, 'PHONE 117 BREWERY AVENUE ' least sis weks. fy I V- . r , -. t a--.