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.'"W----?-? wvwvwmmpvvnfWwmmBmmvmffWWVVWf I' if iwHiafc? . .,.g,ggwWg p gnw crlTjrai8g:r "Tgjffi ys .'?4" rfW-- - A-aweriF' PAGE THREE f u TOB BISBEE DAILY REV IEWJHSBEE, ARIZONA, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1913. I'y. ' " " 3 i tl I 1 r I' !i ffl v ri h LIBRARY RBAWR Ri IB V ULaiiLUL'lN WMl IlLiiULlia Report for Year Shows Both Progress and Growth That Speaks Well for District SOME ADDITIONS MADE Even . cmk&i observer treahl ijf a litt sttrprtsed at the report of IJ- rariau il of toe Copper QtiefM U-, .rary wherein she states in her yeH- h report to the board erf directors, tliar therp wan an attendance of 116,- "l ieople In tbje reading rooms dur- ng the uast year. From earlj morn- n-, until the reedltts rooms oloce at en o cloak lu the evening, they are K'nt nuoul) occupied by students, sr-bolar 4i d men who soak the quiet an J iesc4 of 'a soft shaded- lamp, a good booU or magazine and the" luaer K and satisfaction that radiates from such an occupation. These figures are a iKrect refuation that a mining carp, is necessarily the nandevouz of a hippy ro lucky. orldI. pleasure .set-klnst class of men. That llfebee contains more college bred men la the Inch than anj other city in the w,boki south or west, ex cept a few college towns and that Bls lee contains a. more Intell'gent claa of men according to its population than any other city in the I'nltel States, is shown from the fact that with a population of 1S.0OO jieople, ;. S9S of them are regular borrowers from the Copper Queen library Rooms Always Attractive Tho Copper Queen library is sltuat c J in a beautifMl building almost clas sical In lu seerity. in the heart o;' the city. On the basement floor of tfy building the postofflce is situated On the becond floor are the -reading, correspondence and game rooms. l though this room is constantly well filled It has always a quiet dignified, cleanly ajipearance. Here are situated the newspaper and magazine files, numbering one hundred and one peri od. cals Inhere is an average attetit! anco of JH 8 people In the reading room dailx. From this rdbnij a broad oak stair case leads to the room above which Js the library projwr and ii beauli fully finished in quartered sawed oaK. with high ,'ilms and "hard wood floors This room is restful and wall lighted Statistic' are Given Some Interesting figures in connec tion with the library are: Total No or-vutamscln library . .7136 Circulation for the year WZld Crculatioy 'per -reiKwe SS. Hooks catalogued during year . . wa Books mended during year lOr.2 Books worn out and discarded .. iv Iloolts reVH,Bd ..V. .-.... ifo ItooHS lost ana pewi iur . . ' Hooks lost and unable to collect 'J Total registration 69"3 New memLersblps registered ")2 Ncv Books on Shelves. Mary nV booc. will be fobiid on the slie! of tlie library rest week noticeabj'f 'Bi'p fi-em N'nt -Tht frii'l C'-nl Slfiiieht,- by HasU Street Called Straight," by Basu Kf'ig. TIfe boo?: tails a story of a I'-oston girl -who Is about to marrj er. Kngiish colonel when she learns that her father has , embezzled trust funds to the extent of half a million An American suitor offers to meet tn father's debts and everything Is happj ever after. Other Sheep. Harold 'BegHe has written a se--na! to hte "Twice Born Men" in "Uther Sheep." The book is a study rf the conv.rsUm of the Hindus to Christianity and reirl& the qjiraclen achieved by a. slmpHdty of faftb which carries the reader back to jnidaeval day- Ss'Jth America. JanteS Bryce has written a valuable olurae tohe history of the Sooth American republics in his South America, "Obsetratlons and Impres sions. The book Is a gift to the 1! brary from Dr- Jaes Douglas. It ir a scholarly and substantial worV d'stingnlshed by Jt!c and optimism concretely emood Ing observatlonit and imprsloi on Panama, Peru liolhla. Chill Argentina, Urafuay and Brazil. Political matters are U b wttk lw;rtiu. - v Practical Nursing. Charlotte A. Aikens hw written .i MlendM volume of valuable la (-rma (ton h. her book called "The Hobh- ures Handbook of Practical Nurs- lne.r It Ut a manual for the two of uursi&g classes suitable for schools. Y V C. A.s and a worHlng text book for young mothers. Thers are two cltaiHers on the caro, of the bay ami mmtarntiv nursine and a. final ebatter hIvw torae valuable recolpos, in InvalW foofcery. The Lady and Sada San The Lady an4 Sda San Is a merles bript elwtty lettew wrkte hf Frans Little as a sequel to nof .Lady of the Decoratlop, Ir ttes wryn die Lady of Decoration accom panies her Irtwbaud to Jajaa aad while be is working to compter the utaKiife verm, she rescues a young tMArtncn AkMmtA .ffluiiu alrl i from a forced Marriage with a -) taetettil old wan. j Trails of the Pathfinderr I Trails of the Pathfinders by George j Bird Orinell is an entertaining book I ARIZONA TEACHERS ASK M A CHANGE IN THE SCHOOL UW Would Provide for Exempt ing Children from School .Where Necessity Requires' It LAW NOVIRON CLAD At a meeting of the state teachers J association held in Tucson on Wedn esday and at which C. F. Philbrool, present and just returned, an important nieaswre in regard to the compulsory education act was pre pored and will ho presented to tho k'PtsbUure at its next meeting. The recommendation is to the effect that a child may bo permitted to work under sixteen years old if suuicienl of adventure and accounts of tin hunters, explorers, and trappers who er 27171 . i. . .a. ., hnt i reason for so doing is shown before VlUtOlCU liuubu luc .. , . . . mo sears of 171-1844. The vowme "T.ru ".'" "'1', . . . '.?. . , .iiuLiinra , uiii MnViwi nt,rstrIVA T-AaMIlur fnr towl'wi'Bwwauv" and girls of the high kClool Rgv Position of Peggy Ieouard Merrick, author of books on theairiutl life, has written another of his favorite stoiies in his Position ot Peggy. The oook is a clever studj uf a xnin"- Knclish actress' rise to The position of a West Bad star and This board, according to the recommendation, will consist of the president of the school board, the superintendent of schools and a probation officers appointed by the district court As the present law now stands, a superintendent is forbidden to dla miss a pvpll from school except for .IT: r... ,- ,.u.t ,,. these reasons. I. That such a child HUIR.W JH 1IWI MUtnu'- snmivf . . . ...mI ie lafigm ui jiuiuu uj tuui-icui .ur loer. a joung dramatist, who Use jsunient Eetise oi numor to unuer stSudTier every phase. Where There's a Will Mary Roberts Rbinehart's Where There's a Will, is a light and im possible story in which a sanatorium is willed to a scrapegoat on condi tion that he takes charge of the in stitution within a week and run it successfully for two months. The story is highly amusing but at times exceeds tho speed limit. ' Charge It Charge It. by Irving Bachellor is deser-ibed by the author as a stor; of " fashionable eitnnasance and the successful efforts to restrain It made by tho Honorable Socrates Potter, the genial friend of Lizzie. It Is a very amusing story of the people w1k spring Into the society columns of the Sunday newspaper editions. Practical Mathematics Mathematics for the Practical Man written by George Howe, is a super ficial yet clear and simple explaua Hon of the fundamentals of algebra, geometry, trigonometry", (.logarithms aha the elementao princip'os of co ordinate geometry and calculus. There aro tables of logarithms, na tural sines and cosines and the na tural tancents I Tue'Tirffish army's new field wire- loss equipment is so compact that all the apmratub for a station cat be cirried in knapsacks by four men. COLD SNAP You get a Better Snap of quality and price when you trade with The Henfeel Jewelery Co. r Royal Tii THEATRE JACOB SCHMID, Prop. , 21 Reels of Pictures a Week. Admission oc and 10c. Program changes every day An. hour of high class entertainment awaits you at this show house DON'T FORGET THE WARM ROOM. eater Doors Open at 6:30 Sharp Concert at 6,45 Royal Orchestra MARCH "Convention City" Allen MEDLEY OVERTURE "Harris' Hits" 6 Clark ser.:ndg EGYPTIENE "Amina" Ilincke Picture Program 7 o'clock sharp Come early and get your favorite seat. Picture Program For To-day "Shanghaied" (Solig) A thrilling story of tho sea. "Gold and Glitter" (Blograph) A drama of the north. "The County School Teacher" (Lubin) rural comedy drama. "I Saw Him First" (Kalem) A scream teacher in the branches taught in the common schools of the state. 2 That be is attending a regularly organized private or parochial school taught by compentent teachers, the regular scnool hours for five days In the week 'or the full time that the public school is In session in the district . 3 That such a child is in physical or mtnta' condition (as declared by a competent phjslcinn approved by tho board) as to render such attendance Inexpedi ent and Impractical; 4 That such child has already completed the grammar school course as prescribed by the Stata Board of Education. That this new amendment Is almost a necessity is readily seen as It often happens that a child must contribut to the support of a family which the present law does not allow. Several other Important matters were discussed' at the meeting among which were some changes In the pres ent code governing the work of the committee and Incorporated in its import to the legislature. In Tucson. Mr. Phllbrook had quit? a chat with Dr. Wilde, president of the state university who told him that the force of the University of Ari zona would In the future be along the lines of mines and agriculture and that it was his aim to make these two courses as strong as they could be given. Read Review Want "Ads." ORPHEUM One Night, Sunday, Jan. 12 MERLE H. NORTON announces (Proud of It, too) Ulda Johnson Young's "A laughing symposium, to which amusement seekers are Invited as to a feast " The Winnipeg, Tribune. Jp The Y THEATR COMING SPECIAL FEATURE-COMING Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, January 14-15-16 "The Kerry Gow" (In Three Reels) PRODUCED IN IRELAND "" I m M B & BJ ffi4 9 I Im ffm I THE ONE WHOLE YEAR IN ONE THEATRE IN NEW YORK LOTTERY Positively the Greatest Cast ever seen outside of New York City THEATR s? TO-NIGHT 3 NIGHTS STARTING Margaret Illihgton and Kyrle Belew's GREAT SUCCESS MAN Every magazine has told the story ot this Most Genuine Comedy Success and here It Is. Company and production direct from New York and Merle H. Nor ton's personal guarantee is b,ck of it. Play a Sure Thing Take a Chance with "Lizzie." a THE THIEF THE SEASON SENSATION 250 Nights in New York. 180 Nights in Chicago. 4 Months in Boston The Prices Remain The Same ?? Prices: 25c to $1.00. Curtain at 8:15 It is Irish, entirely Irish and nothing but Irish. A great Irish drama produced on the "Old Sod" Full of romantic little by-plays so dear to the Irish heart s DOHT MISS THIS ONE. REMEMBER THE DATE NO ADVANCE IN PRICES COFFEE I of quality It possesses that Boiden color and rich Java fla- ' vor not found In other brands. All cans sealed air tight wfcols S!?'ss ground to yowr individual liking. J.BtAngius "Tie Pare Feei Grocer" PHONE 29 The T JS&& O Lamp vSEr HE LAMP that burns right because it is made right The shape of the wick, the size of the chimney, the size of the inlets for air all these, and countless other details have been determiend with utmost care. An Efficient, Economical, Inexpensive Lamp has been the aim sought, and secured. A lamp that gives a steady, white light dear, diffused. The RAYO can be lighted without removing chimney or shade. Easy to clean and rewick. Made of solid brass, nickel-plated. At Dealer Everywhere. STANDARD OIL COMPANY CUrni) RECORDER'S OFFICE M RECORD TEAR Comparative Statement Giv en By Recorder Murphy Is Interesting Paper lOscar K. Coll. Staff Correspondent.) TOMBSTONE. Ariz., Jan. (. That the j ear 1912 has proven a prosper ous one with the ofllce of County Re1 corder Owen E. Murphy, Is evidenced from a comparative statement issued by that official covering a period ot the past three years, namely 1910, 1911 and 1912. The statement Is Indeed a very In teresting ono and Involved consider able time and patience, going into details as to the receipts of each month, and the number of Instru ments filed for record, a total of $25, 361.30, and. segregated as follows: 1910, S8.S1L9d; 1911, $7.&93.ld; and 1912. $S,S5i.23. showing the past year to havo been the banner business year since 1910. The year 1910 shows that the larg est month was March, "when fees In the sum of $1,062.20 were collected while January of 1911 was the ban ner month, showing receipts totaling J30I.20, or a falling ot of $256 over the previous year. During tho month of April. 1912, which was the largesi month during that period, $1,06.35 was received as fees, showing an in crease over the previous banner month of 1911 of $259.65. Tn the past three years there have been filed for record In the record ers oiace a total of 15,000 Instruments of various kinds and descriptions, and segregated as follows: 1910, 5035; ".011, 4413; and 1912, 5612. The past year has proven1 a record breaker leading 1911 by 199 Instru ments, while that year feir behind 9910 by 577 Instruments, and also lead the following year by 1199, which Is indeed a very remarkable showing for that -department of the county, and a credit to the present incumbent of the office, Owen E. Mur phy, In being capable In coping with the Increased business ot his office, besides demonstrating the fact that business in the recording line ot the county is steadily on the Increase, hereby giving evidence ot much ac tivity in mining, agricultural and real estate circles. Personal Mention A. M Helneman and C. A Fos, both of EI Paso and well known com mercial travelers have Leen In Pis See for seeal days Uotu rejiort gen eral prosperty In the southwest. Ted Docker, one or the best known ttavellng tion. who "makes Uistiee" Is in the city. , Mrs. J. E. Morrison and baby will leave tomorrow for Los Angeles. They will, spend two or three month3 there. John Mason, E. E. Ellinwood and George iNeal left yesterday for Tomb stone, where they wnt on legal bus iness. C. Ii Karnaugh", traveling passeneer agent of the Pennsylvania lines, with headquarters at Los Angeles, ' spent Yesterday Ih the dry'. - H. TW Kltson, the (Tucson englneor who has spent several days In the city, returned" - homo yesterday after noon. A. G. Beckett, of Globe, superintend ent of'the Old Dominion Copper com ipany, Is in the city for a few days. Mrs. W. A. McDonald returned to the city yesterday after a brief visit in Patagonia. MJss Norma Finlayson, of Lowell, is confined to her home with a severe case of tonsilitls. We. Handle the Two Best Brands of COAL On The Market Gallup Domestic Lump $14.50 per Ton Dawson Fancy Nut . . . $13.50 per Ton Order Some and be Convinced Bropiiy Carriage Company Phone 284 Lowell Ariz. Bishee Lumber Company, Inc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIl JEALER3 IN OREGON AND TEXAS PINE, REDWOOD SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, DCORS AND CASHES OF ALL KINDS, MINING TIMBERS AND WEDGES, CARLOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY. TELEPHONE L-123 EMIL MARKS, Manager. , Tt-rr T-v J377D? rrUTA Ml I he Warren Kanch and milk l A.A,..A.. A. A. Los Anv lee. Saa Fruciaco MANITOBA LEGISLATURE MEETS WINNIPEG. Jan. 10. The third ses sion ot the thirteenth Manitoba leg islature assembled today and was opened with the customary formali ties. Tho speech from the throne forecasted a busy session, with mat ters relating to the educational sys tem, direct legislation, the elevator policy, road improvement and other questions ot public importance on" tho legislative program. C. Hudspeth and P. Thompson, the Sonora cattlemen were Blsbee visi tors yesterday. E. J. Long who has teen In Gold Roads for taa past eight montis, re turned to Lowell yesterday morning. I WILL GIVE $1000 IF 1 FAILTQ CURE any GANGER orTUMOR I TREAT BEFORE it Poi.onj. Bone or Deep Unit NOKNIrEOrrAlN Is Pa; Unlit Cared No X Ray er other swindle. An island plant maksa t&e cure BJSIDTE eBHUUE Asr TUKWLIUMP or Soreoa la lip, face or body tonz u Canter ItNmrPslas mU hit tatc tZWtCE B88K teat free : teatua o&nk of thooaaada corvt at boae WRITE TO .SOME ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST I IsCANCER.asd ifnts!ct! It always poisor.s deep claade ia the armpit, aad kills quickly. Address DR. fc MRS. DR. GHAHLEYSSSk "Stwtlr Edible." Poor Cured at Half Price erFrw. .B 74-7 So. Mil! ST., LOS AI6ELES. CiL . IlIOLTSEXDUSIlMESofiheAFFLICTED ' xSiJ dSBl Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Company Reduction Works We are now in the Market for the Purchase of - Copper Ore and Copper Matte Correspondence Solicited. Address: Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Co. DOUGLAS, ARIZ, "kTlrrt yu as fr eer d not take a sub W nSTl stitute. Insist on having The Tann- hauset Beer, (the beer that is bottled at the Brewery.) Delivered to you at $3.50 per case. If your grocer does not have it, call Boston & Brown Agents of the Copper City Brewing Co. Phone 243 Phone 243 I t f I rM - ' s ''.iiiic-sTIama(MW'w'' iiittsir-jr. -- "''( 55'- vyffisM yyri" 1' wa.'. JJ f7J5haftKir"rf $ " t i "pf owff 'WMPih'1" -Hfr - ?