fPJIP"'!!'1"" RjIsHi rrgrrwi! v&?' "',' " y way ' ; PAGEiTWO . THE BISBEE DAILY REVJEV, BISBEE, ARIZONA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1912 rriwtinrrwMNn.imjijL iiTl atigtWrt Ja , ; .,"l.iA - ( 'mWm "Ur Jkiss-a. '".-f- 1 . J -- w r .:K HI "3L ,& fir" : 5 I P: i fcf r n I. ':) ii i I STREET BUSINESS HEN Rodents Have Destroyed Much Merchandise for Dealers in Bisbee iTVhat do you think about rats?" Is 'not an Idle question among the bustnecc mon of the city but a serious question and one the answer of which is-worrying the business men of Main sireet. la the last week the bus iness men of that section of the city ay thai seeds of rats have appeared from soniowbere and are damaging their stocks of merchandise. Rats Leave Mines. The theory Is that tha rats hvo come tin- out of the mines, but no one Juts explained why they should have 'deserted taJr underground baunts. Tbejroubling fact is that the rats ure ttiexp by thofhundreds and it Is a lirjpolem wltlrttho merchants whnt to do about it. In a year a single rat can do a hundred dollars worth, of damage and it is no light matter with the merchants. No cqmplaint has; as yet ooroo from the merchants of . Brewery gulch and Naco road, where .thetinajq'iity of the saloons of the city aro located. Rn:?KUer a luxury. A professional rat killer was recenl- ' ly at Bl Paso, striking his way across the continent and It is possible that ho may drift into Bisbee. If he'should. .Jie could make enough money on Main street to carry him the remaind 'ptjif the distance across the conti nent on a de luxe train. Should the .! rat-question become so - troublesome Jtf R I' -' i' .y-TW&r jWdlk-Over and . Stetson Shoes 'for Men H' T . 3 t JuM. l.$1.00.up-to 6.00 HOLDS TAFT AND T. R. TRUST VIEWS WRONC . -BBBsBHi-jS,'tb.BB'flBlMHK -BBBBsBHMMtfeiHBHiBBBBBB jMc, cR3Ms!r isLLLLH Louis Grandels. Louis Brandels. the eminent Boston lawyer. Is proving a great help -t WUjon in the present campaign. Brandels Is a Republican, but be lieves that Tart is too fr ndly to the big-interests and that Roosevelt's plan to regulate rather than destroy the trusts Is -wrong. Brandels be lieves llt Wilson's plan of destroy ing monopoly whenever possible la cor rect, and. for this reason Is using all his Influence In t chair of the Dem ocratic candidate. as to demand immediate remedy It may be. brought to tha attention of the Business Men's Protective asso ciation. - - . - here the "kiddies" are back in school and cold weather is just ' around the corner. If you're still waiting for your fall suit - or overcoat, let. us make a suggestion. It's decidedly,. to your - interest to select your clothes ;ou--while the fall and winter vmFMm or of MAIN 57! - RQAD SUPERVISOR . ; WILLING TO HELP Benton Ready to Meet with Committee from Com mercial Club Tuesday evening, October 15, is the date that has been set for the con-J lerence Between me goou roaas com mittee of the Commercial club and County Road Supervisor Benton. The date wa3 agreed on yesterday afternoon at a conference between J. H. Gray, secretary of the club, and Dr. T C. Bledsoe, of the club good roads committee. Mr. Benton bad notified the club that be was ready to meet with the committee at the lat ter's convenience. At this meeting a program of road work In and around the Warren dis trict will be planned, and soon there after work will begin. Tbo road su pervisor has assured the district that he is In hearty co-operation with the movement for (better roads, and this district Is assured of a square deal in the matter of expenditures for road work. The Commercial club road commit tee will hold a meeting Saturday ev ening at the club's headquarters for the purpose of going over the road plans to be submitted to Road Super visor Benton on the following Tues day evening. Tit for Tat. He "Madam, you promised to obey me. Do you do it?" She "Sir, you promised mo your worldly goods. Do I get 'em?" showings are intact and you veia choice of all the new models ; if you're not prepared today or tomorrow we'll gladly lay your purchase aside for you until you're ready for it:. thus you can be sure of getting exactly what you want; what the season's styles demand. If you've made up your mind why wait? "Procrastination time" and opportunity. so thoroughly able to give you the finest of fine clothes as now'. See our remark able showing of Kuppenlieiirir Clothes ..; suits and overcoats in Homespuns, Scotch Heathers, American Hockanums, English Tweeds, French Mon tajgnacs, German Chinchillas, Irish Friezes, colorings Concord Grey, two tone double diagonals and s hundreds of others, 4'J Sib toS3i, with promt- r nent values selected at Fifteen dollars buys a superb, ting garment rrom other of Drominence. You'll find a greater price, but offered on feUffJ more than money s worth" 9S 'SESZi STREET SUIT QECIDED IN OF Supreme Court, Sitting Phoenix Orders Case Dismissed at In the supreme, court this week, sit ting at Phoenix, 'thesult of Geo. B. Wlllcox against Cochise eountv was decided la favor of, the county, the oraer neing that the case be dis missed. This case was one wherein Wlllcox, who was dark of the district court, sued the county for lees al leged to have teen earned by him. In back tax cases. I; Notwithstanding the old territorial law. which"" fixed the Balary for the cierK 01 tne district court, and re. quired all fees to betoald fo the count ty by that officer, Wlllcox claimed that being a federal officeholder, he was entitled to all fees!) he earned, the territorial statute tofthe contrary riot- wunsianaing. Judgment Agafnst County The case was originally tried be fore Judge Doanbf the old district, and judgment was tendered agalriet ,tho county. Appeal was taken to the supremo court, where the case ha3 been pending. The case was argued before too supreme court by the present- county attorney, W, G. CUmore. Under the decision of the supreme court, this case h, now ende'd. -1 . -v- :' Dally Thought. And If you do buUIlve long enoug you get past the bad bits of'tbe roa Mrs. Humphry Ward. - ' t fji Pi; '.f,-,' I"' - :'. .-We,' - WL.tfC ' '-yte! S4: '& ( " J . itt W'f ' w. tr wl, . .. .v. , ,,, ' I OrJers ij mail rtcttyt the tame atten tion at if yvu i-iiiteJ us in ptr'iopi ot-1 is the thief of We were never blues, red-traced browns W m and well made and fine fit ma jeers it worth v policy at Exclusive Bisbee Agents for j.Hawes Guaranteed 3.00 Hats? HOC Ti jr Mb piO PIONEER GOMES BACK 10 BISBEE William Truax, Old Restau- rantcur Decides Again to Cast His Lot in City of Copper TO OPEN UP CAFE The old boys, who became dlscour aged In Dlsbee during the days oi the panic and after the slump In cop per In 1907, are getting back to Bis bee, and one of the familiar ones to arrive during the past week was Wi! liam Truax, who for eight years va? proprietor of the old Kngllsh Kitchen restaurant on Main street, the more mention of which will revive mem ories of the good old days In this camp when tho "tiger" cavorted uu restrained In many of tho popula resorts, gone tout not forgotten by the pioneer residents. Takes New Location It was announced last week tha Mr. Truax had returned to take ove: the Edelweiss cafe on Brewery ave nue, but his announcement was pre mature, and yesterday it was report ed that Mr. Truax had taken a lease on the First .National Bank building on Main street, and would convert It Into a restaurant, to be known as the English, Kitchen. Secures Five-Year Lease "When spoken to yesterday about this report, Mr. Truaz stated that while all arragenemnts had not beeu completed, he expected to take tha bank building on a five year leases, end that he would have It rcsrruuged for tho accommodation of a restau rant, which ho hoped to open to the public by the first of November. "I am pleased to see Bisbee so pros perous again," said Mr. Truax yester day. 'Ten years ago It was tho best town in the west of Its size. It will be so again, in my opinion, and I am perfectly willing again to cast my lot here-." Goes to New Mexico After disposing of the old English Kitchen on Main street. Truax Joined in the' rush, for the Sylranltq.'gqli' camp In New Mexico, near Hachlta. The reports of bonanza gold atj'Syl vanlte attracted he attention of many Blsbeeites, -and dozens hurried there to get In at the -Wg winnings. In the rush were E. A. Tovrea, George Bn ton, Bob Tate, w. B. Kelly and many others whose pocket books .vce made lean as a result of the rush. Truax o'pened the Sylvanlte Cafe, Buxton started a grocery and fruit store. Tate opened the Crystal Bazaar, while Tovrea and others worked early and late building monuments over the sur rounding country. ' ' Boom Was Short-Lived The Sylvanlte boom proved to be short-lived, and one by one the Bls beeites realized that their dream of wealth was not to be realized, and turned thAIr attention , to the Warr.en district. Truax remained there fot a umo aiier me ouduib uursi, ami carefully searched the surrounding country, locating some claims which he yet believes may bring him back a recompense for his trip to that country. , "Since then he has made bis' home in California, -but recently, hearing of the returning prosperity of-Bisbee, he decided to return, and he expects to be in business again close to his old stand on Main street. The Edelweiss The Edelweiss cafe has been closed for several days, and It was reported yesterday that John Caretto, formerly proprietor -of the Maze cafe on Main street, was negotiating for Its pur chase. Canning Tomatoes Herbert H. Heath, who has re turned to Douglas from a trip to Mc Neat, says the canning factory at that place Is working full time now on the tomato crop. He says there are abundance of tomatoes on hand. the crop havlnz been heai-y this sea son, and of exceptionally good quality. The factory uses nothing but the best of the product, being particular In all selections. FOUR BULLS TO DE KILLED - A new- bull ring; hi being construct ed. in.Agua Prieta,.,and. noxt Sunday. Lfor the, first tlmeJn about two yeara. mere win ie a win ngnt in me town across tne border. Itovoiutlonary troubles .have made It impracticable to carry on the sport there, but the Mexicans aiy the gamo has never been abandoned, as some people have seemed to think. . For tne program next .Sunday -Antenlo Rlvas, said to bo a noted matador from Spain, h been secdred, and he promises to 1:1 IF four vicious bulls before leaving the ring. '- . ' MEXICAN SHOT IN THE TEMPLE Shot completely through the head, the bullet entering at the temple and i coming out on the left sido of the I bead near the tq&. of the skull, a I Mexican federal softlter at Naeozari 1 Is rapidly recovering. The man was i wounded In the battle of Fronteras, and at the time it was not thought I possible for him to recover. Physi cians say that the bullet must bve passed through wtoere there should be trains, and that the case Is the roost remarkable that has ever come under their observation, it is-rtnoHgat.pos-8 Ibid that the missile grazed eonw brain tissue and did not (Effect the vital -section. ' T - ' PHOENIX ENTRIES CLOSED , ? LOS ANGEDKS, Oct! 10,-rBntfic were closed today for tho Los Anfe-Jes-Phoenlx annual road race, with eleven cars entered. The drivers" will leave Los Angeles tho night of Oc tober 16. HOW TO PRESERVE YOUTH AND BEAUTY. One reat secret of vouth and beauty for the youai woman or the mother,! the proper understanding oi her womanly system and well-being. Every woman, youni or old, should iB heotlf and her physical maVe up. A. ood wayto strive at this knowledge is to et a fiood doctor book, such for ""fancc, as 'The People's Common Sense .Med(cal Adviser," by R. V. Pierce, M. D which can readily bo procured by sending thiny-one cents for cloth-bound copy, addressing Dr. Pierce, ct Buffalo, N. Y. . The womanly system a dclicato machine wluch can only be compared to the in tricate mechanism of a bea-jtif.il wj,tch which will keep in good running order only . w?th toed care and the proper oiling at the right time, so that the delicate mecb- I $g,W ties. Wnxiois. to try ycur 'Kwrorita be heading for Dolores p9ss, with the intention of going back into Chihua hua. As Ilojas has been attempting arrangements for a surrender to the Juarez federals, It te probable tha he Is heading for that city. With no jag aro reported to be Adolfo Duliagon and Joso Torres, who bad small coml mands of rebels, and who joined with with Rojas. Both these men are from Cananoa. Sixteen Prisoners Lieutenant Hlnustrosa and a small command of federals gave battle to a rebel organization commanded by two brothers, Ramon and Jeusus Val enzuela, at Xurl about five ,, miles from the Chihuahua boundary line. In the Alamos district. The rebels had raided the town of Movas, about' 10 miles northwest of Kurt, several -daya before. The federals took? 1C prison ers. Some of the prisoners have said that the Valenzuelas are on their way to surrender In Chihuahua. The- pris oners have been taken tq.JIermosl'lp for trial. TO DISCUSS DRY FARMING LETHBRIDGE. Alta.. OctTlO: One week hence an army of sdveTal thou sand men, banded together; .by their common interest In the .science of raising grain and vegetabfesjwith lit tle rainfall, will bo movDigon Leti bridge to attend the Seventh Inter national Dry Farming Congress. The committee In charge of .tho '-local ar rangements Is In recelpt"of advices which indicate the largest "anjl most representative attendance In the his tory of the congress. Thirty countries aro to send representatives. In con nection with the gathering1 'there will be an elaborate exhibition of dry-farm products from various parts of the )c3Y0: C United States and Canada, to .show what can be accomplished under seem ingly adverse conditions. Another feature wiU bo a display of over 50?i 000 worth of machinery adapted to dry fanning work. -.. .x CALIFORNIA REALTY CONGRESS LOS ANGELES, Cal.,- Oct 10:--Nearly 500 delegates, representing the realty boards of practically .every im portant city of the state, gathered In Los Angeles today for the'elghth an nual convention of the California State Realty Federation. The sessions will last three days and will be, devot ed to the consideration of taxation, publicity methods and needed legisla tion. Mabry McMahon of San Fran cisco is the president of the federa tion and the presiding officer of the convention. The federation proposes to undertake a vigorous campaign 'tn protect the Investing public from fraudulent and dishonest real estate promoters and dealers. ANNIVERSARY OF REVOLUTION HAVANA, Oct. 10: This being the forty-second anniversary of the begin ning of the ten year's war (1SGS-78) for CUfcan Independence, 'the-day was observed as a general holiday. Busi ness In Havana was largely suspend ed and all public and many private buildings were decorated In' tionor'ol the occasion. On the whole, however, the celebration was not. attended, with as much enthusiasm 5s' usual, owing probably to the presenVdlslurbe'd con dition of the country 'andatDV 'uncer tainty over the result of the approach lng presldental election. ERASMUS HALL CELEBRATION ' ' f r NEW YORK. Oct I(J: public offi cials of the state and city.itokether with many noted educators from var ious parts of tho country, took fart today in the opening of the celebra tion of the 125th anniversary of Brasmus Hall high" school In" the Flat bush section of Brooklyn. ' Tfe dedi cation of the now school building tool; place this afternoon and was folloved ty the first presentation of. an elabo skb fwK"iii illustrating tne nviiprjjoi New York from Its first settlement by the Dtttchvdown to the nresont time. The celebration will contTnufrtov'cTTO- morrow; . - SATURDAY THE LIMIT. P PiS, Oct. 10. Final jaogQtlations for iwac between Turkey and Italy were delayed by the hesitation-. of Tiirkoj. says a dispatch from ftoirtf to Hit Temps. Ijalj fixed Saturday a a limit after mfcleh it raaybreaV off noKptjolioub. ' , VAltdi. Oct . Jleffrt"of "possl blo Insurrection In Poland resulted from recrot instructions being given r financiers fqr tho IUisplaq-Ppland transfer of documents and' valuables to Moscow, according to a St Pettrs burg dispatch to Temps. Lir . . PEACE SOON 10 REiON IN SOififl, IT IS SI (Continued from Page 1) Read' Review Win! Adl' anistn may not De ewrn oaf. v cry many wc juuui ".v get old or run i'otm before their time through ignorance and the improper handling of this human mechanism. Mental depression, a confused head, backache, headache, or hot flashes and many symptoms of derangement of the womanly system can be avoided by a proper understanding of what to do, in those trying times that come to all women. Mrs. a If. wjluaks. of Lynnharan. Y wrote : "It to sue yen rtneo my health ce way. 1 hd leraald tronbla sad au the doctors I nptoral'thr) H I wouU die. 1 wuiiot abja to do my work had to hire msitou all the time. Finally. I read in the papers about Dr. pierosa J-avoriu PreMripUon. and decided to try it. I had sot taken but one bottle until 1 found it had done me smd. I took. In all. Are bottles of 'FaTorite Prescription" and two of GoUcn Medical Discovery. and now I am abto to do all my hcweworlc. and hare calned rn.rtjUn ooirndL I idvise all women who suffer from female trouble-, Precr:ption. It'a tie ocir medicine on earth. BISBEE AUTOISTS TO 10 At least a dozen BIsbco autolsta will co to Phoenl: during the stato fair. In their nutouoblles but unless they meet and organize under tho rules of the state fair commission, they will not be considered ' as' hav ing participated In the sociability run for the prize offered by the fair com mission, nor can they participate in the five mile race for winners of these sociability runs. J. "It. Henderson has several times suggested that a mass meeting of au tomoblllsts bo. called for the purpose of deciding on rules and appointing starters and other officials, but so far no, such action has been taken. . Mr. Henderson is one of those who 'arbj going to Phoenix by auto and he . is willing to do his part In getting tho run organized. Willing to Participate. Dr. N. C. Bledsoe Is another who. will make the Phoenix trip and yes terday he stated that he also was, willing to take part In an effort to organize the run. "1 am told that there will ba at least twelve to go from' Bls'fieV t6 PhoerJr. for the state fair In their machinrs and I see no reason why 'the -roc should not be under? such rules ar. -will constitute a sociability run with the prlze-lo-the-wlnner at tached. Then too, the winner pfthe Bisbee sociability run would be 'en titled to run in the special flve-mllQ race for winners of these events from Douglas, Tucson, Prescott, Globe and other towns." Sociability Run Pleasant. "Aside from this fact, a, sociability run would be pleasant for all making the trip and each auto would bo In a position to aid others In case of a break-down. -It is not yet too late to get or ganized for the run and I hope that some one will take the Initiative In the next few days In calling a meet ing of those who intend makine the 2?t!'f TMilnded. Dr. Bledsoe. IF YOU NEED A MEDICINE, YOU SHOULD HAVE THE BEST Although there are hundreds of preparations advertised, there Is only one that really stands out pre-eminent as a remedy for diseases of the kid neys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest, for the reason that It has proved to be just the remedy needed In thousands ui-or. thonsandsof even the most distressing cases. ' Swamp-Root makes friends quickly because its mild and immediate effe:t Is soon realized. It is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. 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