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.o,w j .? SHIP"' mmmmMmmminMLiJk aasBs3llfflB?Saiffij; rtr J'LNr.,iiV;g".f FS i;!5'1, '::,.,2i:u$&!fy ftNsfpL .& - '9WBBMP: -' , ,-t'-r ': ,. ? . v ' THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE ARIZONA, FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 7, 1913. PAGE FIVE "3F - - ' 'aaaiBraiHHBiEiaHBBrai - TvTcirTjrfciMiMVM iii fciwVTii'iiTri rBirr iST'ir'-T -"ifiiw f ii i " 'ir11 "'" "i" i ...- ii&w&b- 'mmzwmmW'mm fee Bi Brf. $h 3 r1 I hif. ' Wl M rm LEAD IS TAKEN By M ROYAL Management Tenders Offer of Benefit for Children's Play Ground Fund, Now Being Raised OTHER. MEANS OF AH) At 4 "o'clock this afternoon the sec ond step In the securing of a' play ground for the .children of Bisbee will be taken. The play ground was as sured when the council, last Tues day night, voted to convert the old cemetery property Into a play ground but the equally Important project of raising vhe necessary funds to carry out the playground plans now comes up. The plans for raising the necessary funds will be made at the meeting "o the playground commit tee this afternoon at the Commercial club. ' ( lt is Anticipated .than the total amount to be raised will be about $2000. Of this sum about $900 will be required for the removal of the bodies and their proper re-Interment In Evergreen cemetery, and the bal ance. $1100, for the equipment of the playground. The equipment will In clude swings, parallel bars and sand boiies for the smaller children. "The first 'tender of assistance from any source, was from the manage ment of the Royal theatre, which has offered to stage ,a benefit perform ance, the proceeds to ,go to the fund. This offer Is very much apprpcclated and. will bo presented by Secretat"y J.,'ir. Gray of the Commercial club to tfie, playground committee at its meeting this afternoon. Besides equipping the playground In this city ' the Commercial club hopes to have sufficient funds to in sult a playground at the Lowell school. The plans for raising funds so' far embrace the following: Plac ('1ig in all stores and saloons In the district, contribution boxes; the se curing of the cooieration of every club and lodge In the city and tho circulation of subscription lists. Otn er plans for tho raising of funds will ilo discussed at the meetng this aft ernoon. Since the action of the city council much favorable comment has been heard and it is believed that the fund will be liberally contribut ed to. Tho following is the person nel of tho playground committee; S. K. Williams, chairman; J, 51. (TCoa nell. J. Hi Gray. C. A. Allen and William Robinson. jsDr. James Douglas ahd Walter Doaglay-4eft for Douglas yesterday In tho private car Nacozarl. Dan Tworaey is recovering from an iteration for appendicitis, undergone at the Copper Queen hospital recently. BISBEE TEAM GO ABROAD TOMORROW Bowling and Basket Ball Games to Be Played with Strong Opponents Tomorrow the Y. L C. A- baslot (ball team will leave for Tucson and the Y. M. C. A. bowling team will leave for Douglas. At both cities games will toe played. The basket ball game will be play ed In tho afternoon and will be wltn tho University of Arizona team. The focal team has been putting In hard practice and, although the Un iversity has a strong team, the Its bee boys have every expectation of winning the game. The bowling games will be played with a picked team from the Douglas Y. M. C. A. The game will be the first of a series of three and will to for tho li)sbee-Douglas perpetual cup, which as won by Bisbee last year and Is now held by them. Tho team here was organized oh Febru ary 1 and includes tho best bowlers at the Y. M. C A. The team has been having- practice each night this week and Is in fine form. Two of the games of the series are to be played fn Douglas and one in Bisbee, reversing tbo schedule of last year. N Opening of Tracts to Public Will Follow-Bisbee Boys oray wun iany to When the United States geographi cal survey, which Is now engaged In surveying a tract of lanil located upj the. canyon, completes its work and moves to Colorado, two Bisbee younfc men will accompany the survey party. They are Ben S. Jackson and John Hughes. Arrangements have been made with Mr. Hess, head of the sur vey party, and the two will remain with the survey during Us work along the Colorado river. Recent reports from up the canyon indicate that the survey there will be finished in a short time. Tho work has been progressing for about sU weeks. The first Eurvey was of a six mile hilly tract situated mostly In the canyon. The second tract, upon walcK the survey work Is about completed. 13 located to the west of the first and embraces generally level ground. Both of the tracts will bo opened for entry. Jlrs. J. !H. Verfuth, friends in El Paso. Is visiting J. H. LeMontree, a theatrical man, is on a brief vistft to the city. Infant Svyick. Tho funeral of the infant child cf Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swick, of School hill, was held yesterday. In terment was made in Evergreen cemetery. HOSPITAL THAINING St. Joseph's Hospital, Phoenix. Ari zona, offers a three years course of training. For detailed information ad dress Superintendent of Training School. Advertisement 322 Recovered From Severe Lung Troable . While we ull know that plenty of fresh air and eot! food are ueceiwary to perns unlTerliis Stom laas trouble, Kinetlili8 more In needed to Urlnff about foil liealtb. UcLDian'a Alterative la a tnedleine for throat aud Iimz troubles, and v many reports have beeu reeeired nhowiaj that 1: brought alwut ztKxl rexults lu a number of canes which nere declared lion leas. that all sufferers who are not beu"-fltius otherwise should, at least investigate what It ha done for other. It may be the means of restoring you to health. In vestigate this case: Madison I-ake. Minn. " "Uentfemen: In December, lfxjs. and -.March. V.XK I was taken with tiemor. phages of the lung, which cu(ined me lereral weSi each time to nir lied. The left me Tery weak and I coughed at nights ami eouM not fcleei. M7 apatite also failed me. My tlortor adrised me to go West. So. In teutemler. ltmu, I planned to go. but had four more hemorrhages, which put mo lu bed for three wet. "In NoTerolenI started foe Ienver. CoL After my arrival. I met Miebaei BrodJ", who, upon teaming of uif condition, ured me to take Iknian'a Alterative. Io about two months, I begrau to feel letter. I kept on taking tne luedleine and 1m jwored fast. In March, l!Utt I returned Lome. I J hint J am .entirely well, hare a irood appetite aid sleep well. When I left Ieaver uir weight was 130 pounds. .1 now weigh- lav nty normal weight. ' I thank God and your Alterative for ray health. If 1 can help any other person F3ft"erta from Tuberculosis, I will gladly rlo m." (Sworn affldarin PAl't. L. FA8NACHT. Erkman's Alterative 1 effective In Broi chitls. Asthma. Hay Kerer: Throat and I.ung Troubles, and in nplralldlng the system. Does not contain poisons, opiates or habit'fenulag drags. Ask for booklet telling of recoveries, and write Io Kckmsn Laboratory. IhUailelphla, Iafor more evi dence. For sale by all ieadlnar druggist Jewell Drug Co.. in Lowell OPPORTUNITY IN FIHVESTH1 More Cottages and Apart ment Houses Needed, Due Rapid Growth of the District GOOD VIEW" FOR 1913 Prosperity for real estate men ana activity In building is Increasing In Bisbee along with general business say those who are In touch with thin side of the life of the district. They add that the district Is once more In line to enjoy an excellent building growth, particularly In mod ern cottages for rental purposes, These are now In much larger demand than present supply meeU. Steady growth In population of ex cellent kind during the last several months Is responsible for the Ira proved tone in realty and building, just as It Is responsible for the larg er trade being enjoyed by business houses. And there is every reason for the confidence that is now enter talned that the district is destined to raarch steadily forward in Its growtn to the biggest things ever enjoyed b a mining district In the west. "I expect to see more building activ ity in Bisbee and the entire district daring 1915 than we have had in sev eral years," said a well informed real ty 'man yesterday. "Wo bow need more cottages and more apartment houses. Investment in the latter is offorded here with the certainty of large returns on -money put In. A fifty or hundred room modemly ap pointed apartment house In tho city at this time would be filled within forty-eight hours; while 1 could rent a dozen cottages off hand. There is not a rooming house in the city that Is not filled to the roof and turning away applicants for accommodations every day. The situation Is one that is so Inviting to safe investment hunter that it Is bound to be taken advant age of, and I do not entertain the slightest doubt but that the year will see a large amount of money put Into new building with highly satisfactory results. The last half of 1913 snould see real estate men and men in the building trades busier than they have been in the district with private en terprises in a number of years, while 1 should not be in the least surprised It these activities exceeded anything previously known." SUPERVISORS ARE GLEAREDJY JURORS Greenlee County Officers Did Not Hide Public Documents TUCSON. Feb. C The jury in the case of tho state of Arizona against the former supervisors of Greenlee county, which was transferred to the superior court of Pima county on aj change of venue. In which the ex offlclals were charged with secreting certain documents belonging to the records of the office or the board of supervisors of that county, returned a verdict of not guilty, after being in the jury room about five minutes. The only bit of corroborative evi dence introduced yesterday to sup port the testimony of Itoad Overseer Atwalt that he saw Webster throT' away the road-map in question was the driver of the hack in which th supervisors were making an Inspec tion trip, and he said only that he saw Atwalt stoop In the road and pick something up, what he did not know. Atwalt testified Monday that be saw Webster throw the map out of the hack and that he picked it up and kept it for several months- J. B. Holman, the contractor who built the road and who was in the hack did not see Webster throw the al leged record away. AVhen recalled to tho stand yesterday Atwalt admit ted that he had no "particular love for Webster." The three defendants, all ex-super-v'sors of Greenlee country, are George Webster, J. H. T. Cospcr and B. P. Blllingsley. Following the verdict of the Jury County Attorney Horton, of Greenlee county, who prosecuted the case, moved that similar indictments , against the men be dismissed. E FROM BELGIUM III Adm'is He :il Go Atjal.i I r Year - Friend Say "Matrimonial Bug" Charle3 LeGrande. mechanical en gineer of Phelps, Dodge & company, returned to his headquarters In Doug las this week from a trip of three months which took him Belgium, the land of hi3 birth. Air. LeGrande states that be had a most delightful visit with relative rand friends and It is claimed by his friends here that during his stay abroad he arranged for a visit next year which will bring forth the most important event of his life, though all efforts to galD definite Information from LeGrande concerning this con fident expectation were futile. How ever, he admitted that he expected to make another trip to Belgium In 19U. That was' all, but unless the elo quence of George M. Douglas or the blessings of batchelorhood Prevail over tliS rowers of Cupid, it la firmly believed that when Mr. LeGrande next returns from Belgium he will have become a benr-dict. tis.assUAA..i A-A-A-A.A-A-A.A-A- TODAY Will give you one of the Best Bargain Box Sales Ever given in Bisbee Watches, Jewelry, Silverware Chaffing Dishes Two Diamond Rings EVERY BOX HAS A PRIZE NO BLANKS The Henkel Jewelery Co. Royal Theatre Extra SpecialExtra "GLIMPSES OF BALKAN WAR TERBTIORF Showing Interesting views of the territory now in the throec of tho greatest war In modern history. I II ! I J " Showing the defense of the Dardanelles. A trip through Bosnia, Scenes on the Bosphorus and views of Con atantinoplo from along the water front. Three other pictures consisting of dramas, western stories and comedies. Matinee to-day at 2 P. M. Evening Performance at 7 A continuos show. Prices always the same. THRONGED TO HEAR seais ntfius Brilliant Lecturer Drew and Entertained Great Crowd Despite Bad Weather Brimming with wit and humor Seamus McManus" lecture, "A Mer ry Ramble Around Ireland," pleased a crowded house at the Knights of Columbus Hall last night when the widely known author and lecturer ap peared under the auspices of the or der. Every seat was taken and many crowded outside the door, if only lo be In hearing distance of the speak er. A quiet, deugnuui numor pre- vaded tho evening, but tho audience frequenUy burst Into hearty applause. As described in the title, Mr. Man us' lecture was not Intended for stu dents of the "economic conditions in Ireland, but was -merely a merry ramble, with an enthusiastic traval er well acctalnted with the history of the country, fall of wit and under standing, knowing well the weax nesscs of the people but ever look ing for the picturesque and the nov el. The lecturo was well Illustrated with many colored slides of the most famous and picturesque spots of the "old sod." NOTICE OF POSTPONED ANNUAL MEETING OF ARIZONA AUTO MATIC AIR ASSOCIATION. The meeting postponed from Mon day night, Jan. 27, will bo held Mon dav night, Feb. 10tk at 7:30 p. m., at J. S. Williams' office in Allen Ulock. All stockholders requested to be present W. S. LANFOnD, Sec'y. Advertisement 54. COUNTY JUDGES AT FT. WORTH PRINCETON COPPER SKATING RINK BAND ORGANS Kxcluslve Agency for the celebrated ' Vurlitier Automatic Musical In j struments for Skating Rinks and Mov. j ing Pictures Theaters. Write for free : catalogue. EL PASO P1AXO COMPANY. Oldest Piano House in El Paso, Texas I Advertisement 249- Salads have become an Indispensable feature of a well or dered dinner. Salads would be more generally used If it were not for the trouble of inaK;g the dressing. Ferndell brand Salad Dressing is ready for immediate use and Is -no trouble to serve. Iade of absolutely fresh eggs, finest imported olive oil, English mustard and the right seasoning In ex act proportfons. r, . - . 'i . Ferndell i brand' Salad Dressing" is " most healthful ; and deli'cfously" palatable. .,, , '.." j. B. ANGIUS 'The Pure Food Grocer" Phone 29 Berry Bailer, president of the Princeton Copper company, located In the Huachnca mountains at the camp of Hamburg, was in tho city yesterday, in company wun j. j Bowen he left by automobile to make an inspection of the property. Con siderable work Is being done at the mine and about twenty-five men are employed on development Mr Bai ter Is here from rew York, stopping off on hfts way to San Franciseo. New Arrival. A baby boy was born to 5r. and Mrs. Walter Knowles, of Warren Hill, on Wednesday. Artificial Graveyard. 3. What Is perhaps tho"mosi-re&iari-able graveyard In the United States adjoins the old Spanish church In the ancient Indian pueblo of Acoma, X. M- and took over forty yezrs to con struct The village is situated high In the air upon a huge, flat-topped rock many acres in extent and en tirely bare of eoll. In order to cre ate the gr-veyard It was necessary to carry un the earth from the plain 300 feet below, a blanketful at a time, on the back) of Indians who had to climb with their heavy loads up a precipitous trail cut In tbt face of the cliff. The graveyard thus laboriously constructed is held In place on three tides br high retaining walls of stcne. Y j j -' . . f Youthful Critic ArotMsd. i A. very "young gentlenan, after hear ing some vigorous language from.1 hi j fafherr called up his grandmother on the telephone and warned her: "You better come down to our house and see about the words your son has been using." FORT WORTH. Texas, Feb. 6. Proposed measures calling for Im portant reform and changes in the management of methods of procedure In the county courts are to be recom mended by the Texas association of County Judges and Commissioners, which assembled here today for Its semi-annual session. Judge R. E. Brat ton of Tarrant county, presided at the opening of the meeting. Henry A. Morgenthau. Henry, A. Morganthau, prominent banker and financier of New York City, is regarded as the probable choice of the Present-elect Wood row Wilson for the post of secretary of the treasury. Mr. Morganthau took an active part In Uie financial mat ters of the recent democratic presi dential campaign. Lowell Theatre Tbe Home of Refined Amusement WHERE EVERYBODY GOES Program for Thnrsday, Friday And Saturday "THEj.SOLDIER'S FURLOUGH" Lubln Special "SHADOW OF THE CROSS" S, & A. Drama "THE RECEIVING TELLER" Pathe Drama "A PROPOSAL UNDER DIFFICULTIES" A Laugh Every Foot That's a Thousand Laughs. THE BALKAN WAR Sunday and Monday Feb. 9 and 10 Matinees Saturday and Sunday 2:30 Sharp Evening Performances Continuous Starting 7 p. m. Admission 10 and 15c Loge Seats 25c FORESTRY AND HORTICULTURE WINNIPEG. Man., Feb. 6. Mem bers of the Manitoba Horticultural and Forestry association gathered In Winnipeg today for their annual con vention, which was opened with a meeting of the women's section this afternoon. The convention will con tinue over tomorrow. DARROW TRIAL t nQ XKr.F.I .VSi Pal. Feb. 5. John R. Harrington, Chicago attorn ey, appearea nere loaay io leswy fnr fho nrnaWMifion fn the liribery trial of Clarence Darrow, Harring tons presence indicates tnai we trial will be prolonged as he will re iterate his former testimony, bearing only on collateral matters. Bert Franklin, Darrow's accuser, is still undergoing cross examination. TOOK NELSON'S PUNCH RACINE, Mich. Feb. 5. Battling Nelson did his utmost in ten rounds tonight to knockout Jack Sorensen, a lightweight nelson scored tnr'e knockdowns but could not put his op ponent out TO OWN A COMFORTABLE HOME shouid be the aim of every young man. Real estate is today, and al ways will be, the safest and best paying investment We have plen ty oC GOOD CITY PROPERTIES with houses erected thereon, that can be bought right If you have money that Is not earning Its prop per Interest, you will do well to look into these offerings. HAIGLER THE REAL ESTATE MAN O. K. Blk. Phone 76 Change In Doll Industry. The doll industry in Germany Is now commencing to make the "char acter doll" in restricted numbers. The model Is made by an artist, and th molds are then copied from this mod sL The palntlxtofJhsqlUrJ dousJiSepecIar"care,--and," conse quently, their prlc Is conzidcrably higher than that of tho commoner type of dolL NOTICE To those contemplating famishing a home, If you will check f urnltuw list below, articles wanted and call at our store for estimate, will save you both time and money; Linoleums, Stoves and Ranges, Ta bles, Cupboards, Cabinets Chairs, Rockers. Rugs, Matting, Dining Ta bles, Buffets, Quilts. Blankets, Bed and Table Linen, Beds. Snrings, Mat tresses, Pjllows, Dressers', Center Ta bles, Ub.!. Tables? (b'l?on!ers, Waih kand. Wardrobes, Tranks, Cutaery, Draperies, Cooking Utensils, Dishes, eta, andVetc. I : ' In fact, everything for the home; New and Second band goods bought, sold, exchanged, easy payments. ' STANDARD TURN. CO.. ' Allen Block. Ad7ert!semenL The Arizona Sanitarium SAFFORD Specially equipped for modern and up-to-date treatment of Rheumatism, nervous diseases and general surgery. Prices moderate. Claremont Nurseries Claremont, California Al Kinds of Ornamental, Deciduous And Citrus Trees Our New Catalog pJione'WG . f f; P. .O.'Box'.liSS SAMUEL RANKIN Printer- and Stationer 15 Munetm Building BISBEE ARIZ. Orpheum Theatre The Show They're All Talking About WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY VAUDEVILLE SWOR AND GREEN comedy singing, dancing; talking HOPE-VERNON Singing Comedienne- Violinist PICTURES "TWO MANY CASEY'S," Vitagraph comedy a scream. "A Christmas Accident," Edison drama. "A Freight Train Drama." Sella- ,.3 f Complete change of Vaudeville and Pictuies Every Wednesday ana Sunday. TWO SHOWS TONIGHT STARTING 7:15 Prices Always 10c-15c-2sc Phone 360 j i rlirl i Ii JACOB SCHMID, Prop. JT t 3ftTlS 21 Reels of Pictures a Week. Admission oc and 10c. Program changes every day An hour o high class entertainment awaits you at this show house DON'T FORGET THE WARM ROOM. List Your Property With ZREAL ESTATE and RENTALS Exceptional Facilities For Quick Service I M OND have been bought in large lots by me before the an nual raise in price. "See loose stones in front win dow. Mounted ones in side window. My guaran tee is 90 per cent on the $1.00. j j L. L. GILMAN JEWELER and OPTICIAN Official Watch Inspector For E. P. & S. W. Ry. 0eENED,'JAN.sijL9l3 r! hi ;i" E5!S j i&S 1E8I, 5im:o,EiEC rti ! rirp E 'fTIEG "SHeHOTELthauBEST Inoll the WEST" whenjnIosAnghles STOP at.rejNEWl FIRF.PRlW rittZih w v , EUROPEAN 'ZOO OUTSIDE BOOMS .130 WITH BATH. ZOW 222.5T.NEAR HILL' NORTHERN HOTEL C(y. PROP CAFE rank l crampton. nan. TumNSFrnnw RATES too pchdavup wmwmp 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, BisbecLumber Company, Inc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL VEALERS IN OREGON AND TEXAS PINE, REDWOOD SHtNGL.ES, MOULDINGS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, DC0R3 AND SASHES OF ALL KINDS, MIN(NQ TIMBERS AND WEDGES, CARLOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY. TELEPHONE L-12S EMIL MARKS, Manager 56 m i rjSM -I . - --, - vi iwmnir' .'