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THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA, FRIDAY- MORNING, OCT OBER 11, 1912
PAGE THREE
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VOTERS IN ARIZONA
24
Cochise County Second in
List Having Total
j of 4990
(Special to The Relew)
PHOENIX. Oct 10. There aro ex
actly H.OiS men In the state of Ari
zona, who are entitled to vote at the
coming presidential and congressional
election.
At the ofllce of Secretary of Slate
.Osborn can "be found a duplicate copy
of the register of each county, and
the total for the fourteen counties c!
Arizona Is 24,048. This is somen hut
lower Ithan the total registration for
the, first state -election, but It must
be realized that the present registra
tion will fce augmented, as each county
register will he re-opened for some
time prior to the day of the election
Also it must be realized that the
.reglstor for the first state election
.whs, one that had not teen changed
for 'a number of years, and contained
the, names of hundreds of dead men
and men "who had moved from Ari
zona. The present registration is en
tirely new. and every name on the
long list represents some breathing
man within the confines of this state
i Cochise Second Ip Votes
In the number of oters register-id
Maricopa county leads, with Cochise
second. Pima third, Yavapai fourth
andiGUa fifth. The registration for
each county in the state is as fol
lows: Apache 202; Cochise 4,990; Co
conino 952; Gila l.SSS; Graham 1.17'i;
Greenlee 1,1S1, Maricopa C,552; Mo
have 872, Navajo 9C2; Pima 2.04C. Pi
nal 131; Santa Cruz 3S9; Yavapai
1.9M; Yuma 7S2.
Secretary Osburn Is of the opinion
that the registration will be above the
25,000 mark beforo election day, as
the, re-opening of the county registers
will undoubtedly Irlng In many more
names.
TAKES LOAN FUNDS
FOR PRIVATE USES
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laanhail Clack.
PALO ALTO, Cal., Oct. 10. The re
cent sensational announcement of
gross mismanagement of the affairs
or the Palo Alto Mutual Building and
Loan Association, and the discovery
of a shortage of about $100,000 in the
accounts of its secretary. Senator
Marshall Black, has been followed by
a complete confession from Plack. In
v.hich he admits having aproprlated
thousands of dollars to his own per
sonal uses. The money was UBed, he
declares, in the promotion of real
estate schemes in Merced and Santa
I Clara counties.
ROBBERS GET $1,509
HAMILTON CITY. Oct. 10. Tho
sate of the Commercial company's
saloon was blown open early today.
The robbers escaped with $1,500.
Chris Marshall Injured
Chris Marshall, a half brother of
Captain Hodgson, Copper Queen mine
superintendent, was slightly injured
by a fall at the Lowell mine alout
11 o'clock, last night It was said at
the mine that his injuries were not
serious, consisting of slight bruises
PROSPERITY IN .
VALLEY SHOWN
Sulphur Springs Property
Displays Fact That Set
tlers Are Making Some
Great Advances
DEEP WELLsF DRILLED
According 'to statements made
today by Mr. P. W. Eldredge, a
ranch owner In the San Simon Tal
ley, which Is part proper of the
Sulphtfr Springs valley, there is
great prosperity In his section of
tho country, 34 miles from Douglas.
Mr. Eldredge was In Douglas to
day for the first time In many
weeks, and took occasion to call at
the International office to pass his
compliments on the manner of
newspaper being turned out from
thla office, which, he says. Is the
best i" the country.
Great Flow of Water.
He said tho deep well which the
Southwestern road has drilled at
Moore's Spur Is a perfect success.
At the present time a force of men
Is drawing somo casing which was
stoved. and as soon as this job Is
completed tho well will bo ready
for use. The history of" this well
illustrates the fact that under this
valley there Is practically a flow
ing ocean of the best water on
earth, and which can bo obtained
at reasonable depth.
At SO feet in the railroad wall a
flow averaging 12 gallons per min
ute was encountered. At 485 feet
the flow was CO gallons per min
ute. The well was pushed on
downward to the depth of COO feet
Will The REAL FREEMEN
Uphold Wilson's Hands?
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Woodrow Wilson has refused emphatically to accept contributions to
his Campaign Fund from the Interests, from corrupting influences, from
any questionable sources. . .
He has given us, the Democratic National Committee, to understand
that he will go into the White House with clean hands or not at all.
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Who Is Getting The Money
of The Trusts?
So tare hit been Wilson's stand, io well known hit incor
ruptible purpose, that no private interests have dared to
approach cither oar candidate or his committee.
' We have not been offered a penny by the trusts, and
we certainly have not solicited a penny from them. The
money oi the Interests is being spent agaimt Wilion. No
matter for whom we need not discuss that here it is now
common gossip that the money power oi the nation is being
used in an attempt to defeat Woodrow Wilson.
What I& a "People's Campaign?"
Wc are addressing ourselves to the real freemen of
Amoriea, the upright. Progressive Voters of the country
who are doing the work of the nation and not the work of
trusts and botses.
We realize that the salvation of every righteous cause
rests with you.
Often this cry of a People's Party or a People's President
b raised by the very forces we seek to defeat and whom we
most and will defeat. But look to our standard and our
standard bearer and decide yourself as to which is the
People's Campaign and must, therefore, be fought with the
People's money.
Woodrow Wilson Has Clean Hands
Woodrow Wilson is the cleanest man in national politics
He came of illustrious forefathers, who laid by blood and
heredity the foundation of a future President through gen
eration after generation of upright record.
If Wilson is to be elected It must be by clean money and
there is only one source of such money from the voters of
the country who realize the importance of having a govern
ment uninfluenced by the almighty dollar.
Wilson's hands are dean.
Will yoo uphold them?
How Much Money Will You Give?
How Much Can You Raise?
There are big campaign expenses to be met if we are to
win on Election Day in November. We must tell the voters
of the country about Wilson, what he is, what he hat done
We most show them his record. We must show them his
platform. We must point oat to them the, features of hit
platform which mean so much to this nation. This great
work will cost a lot of money. We must meet the usal
heavy toll necessary to present a platform and a candidate
to a hundred million.
Your dollar, your 15, your $10, your $20 Is needed. And
don't mistake we want the man who caa only afford the
one dollar. We need him. We need the woman who can
only give one dollar. We believe in this kind of loyalty
it's the kind that wins. t
Let every one contribute to the Woodrow Wilson Cam
palgn by the first mail. Let's have as big a fund as the cor
porations can supply tbe other parties. For the people are
mightier even in money than tho Combination when they
get together.
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A Call To Those Who Will Club;
Contributions
No live progressive voter can do more for Wilson's causa
than to head a list with his own contribution and then to :
have his fellow-workers and friends swell the total with
their names and money. . ,
If you work in an office or factory, mill, warehouse, on a
railroad, ranch or farm, start the bail rolling. Line tip the
Wilton men. Sign up as many contributions as you can,
And mail to us.
How To Contribute To The Wilson
Campaign Fund j
Sign the Coupon in this corner and fill in the amount
you give. Then attach your money to this Coupon and
mail today to the address given on the Coupon. j '
Iuue all cbecka, money orders and mldre all coatribo
tion to C R. Crane, Vice Ckairman Fioanc Committee,
Democratic National Committee, 900 Michigan Avenue,
Chicago, III, i
Then write a letter to this paper giving your name as
contributor and stating your reasons why you believe
Woodrow Wilson should be elected President of the United
States. In this way you will be listed aa a Wilson contri
butor. A Souvenir Receipt, handsomely lithographed, well
worth framing, will be sent to yoo. Your letter will help the
fight by encoaraglag your friends.
Woodrow Wilion Campaign Fund
LOYALTY COUPON
To C R. CRANE. VU. Oaimii FUuu CsewtHtM.t
Tka DwMniU NtiloMl Caawltt , SCO MicUxma Aran,
Ckie.IB!ooU.
As a bUvr ta the projrreulve Ideal of s-oveniauBi npre
MCted In th cxb&Hict of Woodrow W3on for Pretldeat of die
United 8tl.. anil to the end that be any Uk the ofice free
handed, natnuameled. and obtlcated to nose bat (a people of. the
ceeatrr. I with to contribute tbrosch Too the na of 1
toward the expeue of Gov. VKJcoa'i campaign.
Name
Address
R. F.D - State.
Endorsed by
THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW
When
you ask for beer do not take a sub
stitute. Insist on having The Tann-
hauser Beer, the beer that is bottled at the
Brewery.) delivered to you at $3.50 per case,
If your grocer does not have itt call
Boston & Brown
Agents of the Copper City Brewing Co.
Phone
243
Phone
243:
CHARMING FROCK OF
CURRANT-RED SATIN
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Here la a charming- frock of currant-red
latin. Heavy ecru cord
lace forma the front panel and epaul
ette sections and cuffs: the forearm
panel portions of tho sleeves and the
tucker are of draped chiffon to match
tho material. Belt of purple satin
finished by a guare rose with green
velvet leaves. The skirt Is draped
hp In & puffed tunic, which runs
downward towards the back.
and this flow did not Increase. This
means that the company will have
a terrific flow of water at the
spur.
Great Crops.
"During the past fow months,"
said Mr. Eldredge, "I have located
a ipeat many homeseekera from
Texas on government land near
my own ranch. They aro old Texas.
friends of mine, with whom I got
Into correspondence, and every
week sees some of them coming to
San Simon valley to locate and
live. When they see what marvel
ous results can be obtained even
by the dry farming method, they
simply marvel at tho value of the
land. On my own farm, I raised
ome magnificent crops this year.
I have about 60 acres under culti
vation. Somo of it is irrigated and
some Is not, and I havo had an op
portunity tp contrast the two meth
ods ot farming:
...- Crops Are Plentiful.
? raised crops . of corn Milo,
jafiir, Kxynuau, .vneai corn
and all kind's . of vegetables
com MIIo, Kaffir, 'Egyptian, wheat
corn, and all kinds of vegetables
this year, which were simply mar
velous. I can show ono bunch ot
Egyptian wheat corn with 51 heads
on . it, and it is a fair sample ot
the whole crop. I raised kafflr corn
containing heads 10 Inches long.
And in vegetables the yield was so
large and of such good variety that
one would hardly believe truthful
statements I am able to make con
cerning it On one single pumpkin
vine on my place are Si large, ma
tured pumpkins, and this only il
lustrates the whole crop of vlned
and root products." '
Just iee That Corn
Shrivel Vanish
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The new corn cure -uti&-ii-'
Gets It.
vT fc
Corns on Sundsyl Gone on Tuesday!
Before Using After Using
"Gets-It." "Gela.t"
"GETS-IT" Is the now corn cure on
a new plan, that Is as harmless to
the skin as water, but, blazes), how It
works! Nothing to stick or hurt. Lo
and beheld, your corn comes out. You
don't havo to drag It out Every own
r of a corn, callous, wart or bunion
is going to yet the surprise ot a life
time. No more digging nt corns, no
more slicing with razors and drawing
blood, no more plood poison, no more
sticking plasters. "GETS-IT" Is sold
at all druggists nt 25 cents a bottle,
or sent direct by E. Lawrence &. Co.
Chicago. Sold In BIsbee by Blsbeo
Drug Co., Central Pharmacy, Phelps,
Dodge Mercantile Company Adver
tisement. 3
GHAPMAN-MEADE GO.
SCORES A 001 RUN
To Gain the Confidence
ot the people and Increase its business must
have for Officers and D Irectors business men
oTintogrity, active in conducting its affairs
Must bo accommodating and SAFE
Must treat all depositors with equal courtesy.
This tank Justly claims all ot- these essentials and invites your
pr-mauieiiiei.i we
account
Citizens Bank and Trust Company
Main Street BIsbee. Arizona
Will E. McKet President C. A. McDonald, Cashier.
O. W. Wolf, Assistant Cashier.
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SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN COPPER STOCKS
The Chapman-Meade company
scored a home run last night at the
Orpheum In the second presentation
of "The Great Divide," one of the
greatest dramatic successes of tho
age. The play Is a very unusnal one,
the plot Is deep and interesting, aud
requires an extra amount of good act
ing, which Will Chapman and Miss
Meade have displayed to good advant
age. The scenes of the three acts
aro well laid.
Bert Hadley Is giving a good con
ception of tbe role of Philip Jordan,
Grace McIIugh is creating consider
able comment in the role ot Phylis
Jordan, Tom Forman Is good as Dr.
NowTJurg Jr., and William Dale Is giv
ing a good conception of Dr. Xewbtir;
Sr. Miss Ivers Iloye also has a goou
role, and Is making much out of It.
Quentln Qulgley Is playing the Ar
chitect and he looks it. There re
main but two more nights to see this
great scenic rroducllon. Advertisement
Personal Mention
W J. Fitzpatrick. brother of P. H
and John Fitzpatrick, Is In the citj
from Chicago anu will be here sev
eral weeks as their guest. H, Is con
nected with the Harris Trust cora
lany, of Chicago.
T. O. McGrath bos been ill of an
abcess In the throat but is better
Mrs. Joe Gibson is ill at
hospiuL
a local
G. C Snyder of Miami was a bus
iness visitor in the city yesterday.
GOV. JOHNSON WILL
SPEAK IRE SATURDAY
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Executive of California's
Reputation Is Such That
Big Crowd Is Expected
R. S. Fisher, candidate of the pro
gressive party ' for congress, will ar
rive In lllsbee Saturday afternoon
and at ft o'clock in the evening be
will- speak on the Coatello lot on
Main street, which promises to be
come the local Armageddon on which
which coming political talk-tests (It e.
"battling for the Lord") will be held,
since the city government has re
vived the anti-street speaking ordin
ance. Mr. Fisher was to have spoken In
BIsbee several weeks ago but tho date
Is postponed. He Is e young man, is
an enthusiastic battler and Is said
to be a forceful speaker. He will
speak at Douglas Friday evening.
Governor Hiram W Johnson, of
California, whd Is Armageddlng across
the continent In one-night stands, will
be in BIsbee tbe evening of October
I? nnd local Bull Motisers are making
plans for his reception and entertain
ment ,HIs prominence in the coun
cils of the new party and his reputa
tion 85 governor of California will as
sure him of a largo aodenCe. He will
como ,up from Douglas on a special
train and Mflll be accompanied by a
large crowd of progressives from
DouelM- Tbe local progressives ex
pect that Governor Johnson will make
many progressive votes In this coun
ty. The Writer Who Dm Most.
That wTjter !& the Btost who
fives his reader tke most knowledge
and takes from hies the letat lime.
0. C. Coltoa.
V. R. N. Graves of Douglas was a
guest ft the Philadelphia yesterday
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Why not buy a house and quit paying rent? Be your
own landlord. We have a nice variety of them at a
bargain, part cash, balance monthly payments; 6
room house on Roberts Ave.; 5 room house on Quar
ry Canvon; 3 room house on Higgins Hill, 6 room
house on Laundry Hill, 4 room house in Tombstone
Canvon, 3 room huse in Jiggerville, 5 room house in
Upper Lowell. For these and others see
HOG AN AND SEED
Real Estate and Fire Insurance
Phone 10.
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South bound train connects irtta
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No. 1, leaving Lordsburg 10:57 a. m.
Mountain Time. '
South bound train connects wltk 19
Paso & Southwestern east boun
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11:59 a. no.. Mountain rime, and
with Treat bound train for Douglas
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