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&ttapgtrmtxmm W AQE SIX THE BI8BEE DAILY WVIEW. BISBEE. ARIZONA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 13, 1904. If B i hi I M : I' . H ( Nf ' !i 1 Miss Alice Roosevelt Bets On the Races Man with the camera caught her putting up money. President Hears of It and Banishes Her to New York, to Remain Until Races Are. Over In Washington Photographs Cannot Now Be Had For $10,000. . "Washington. April 12. Miss Alice Roosevelt went to the races on Satur day. She made bets on the races. A photographer pictured her In the act of giving money to a commission er, of showing her winnings triumph antly to Representative Glllett, of Massachusetts; of giving money to Representative Longworth, of Ohio, presumably to bet, and in two groups watching the horses running. The result are manifold. Miss Roosevelt ha3 been packed off to New York to remain there until after the races are over. The management of the Jockey Club has ordered that no more cameras shall be admitted to the Bennings track, and the President of the Unit' ed States, through friends who went to the photographers, has suppressed the' jIc4utfcs. They will never be printed. Miss Roosevelt drove over to Ben nings en Saturday with a party of friends. Representative "Nick Lonz- worth, of Ohio, was her especial es cort. Longworth comes from Cincln nati. Is rich and handsome. Ho Is a great favorite in the set of the presi dent's daughter Miss Roosevelt is an enthusiast about horses. She rides with her father and with friends and has fol lowed, the hounds. The particular feature of Saturday's racing that appealed to her was the Spring Hunter's Steeplechase, In which a number of horses owned by members of the various hunt clubs in the Dis trict of Columbia and Virginia and Maryland were entered. She went to the club house as the guest of President Howland, of the Washington Jockey club. There were betting commissioners at the club house nice, polite young men employ ed to take the wagers of the club house guests to the ring. Miss Roosevelt wanted to bet. It was no new experience to her, for when she was in Cuba, the story goes in Ha vana, she bet on Jal Alai and won too. She did not make big wagers, and everything was done in the exuberance of her lively girlhood. She put a b on Mon Amour in the second race b cause she liked the name; and bet on Twilight in the steeplechase, a horse owned in Washington, on which all the hopes of the Washington people were dashed, for Twilight fell on the second round and galloped off to the center of the field to eat grass. A photographer was about with a portable camera. He secured five pic tures, -with Miss Roosevelt in each. In one she was talking very 'seriously to the betting commissioner, pocketbook in hand, evidently giving instructions just how she wanted her favorite horse played. In another she had money in her hand, which she was showing in triumph to Representative Gillett, of Massachusetts. In the third she was giving some money to Repre sentative Longworth, and in the other two she was standing by the rail, sur rounded by her party, and watching the horses finish. The photographer took his pictures home and printed them. They were fine and clear, about five by seven in size. He realized that he had an at tractive feature for any newspaper that prints pictures, and he started out bright and early this morning to realize on his enterprise. He offered the pictures to the highest bidder. The bids were instant and high. The pho tographer wras to round up his offers After he returned from the track to- night and sell the pictures for exciu slve publication for the best price.' In some way the news Teached the president that pictures showing Miss Roosevelt at the race track had been taken and offered for sale. He made hasty Inquiries and found that five pictures had been printed and sent out friends to stop their publication. He was successful, for tonight the photographer told ever body to whom he had offered the pictures that he would not sell them. He said he bad been paid nothing by the president and that he would not take any money, but the president's friends had made it so clear to him that Miss Roosevelt's lark might be wrongfully construed if the pictures were printed that he had decided to sacrifice whatever profit there might be- to it and suppress the pictures. He said he would not take $10,000 for tie pictures, simply be cause he thought it would be an In justice to President and Miss Roose velt to have them printed. .The president had a serious talk with his daughter yesterday when he read in the newspapers that she had been betting on the races and another this morning -when he found out about the pictures. Then he told her to go to New York on a visit and net to return until after The races. She left at 11 o'clocR this morning. The Jockey club officials were much 'distressed by the occurrence, and de cided to bar all cameras iereafter. o IN THE GRAND CANYON. 7 Be Illuminated by Electricity for Mile Along Rim. . The Supreme Court of the Territo ry last -week handed down a decision to the'.effect that if suit was brought properly, the proprietors of the Bright Angel trail could be enjoined from col- lectins tolls. I Vsunsirui'iion ot lflo new unsui ao gel tavern at tho terminus of the San ta Fc Grand Canyon line, is progress ing, and It will be ready for opening on October 1. The Harvey manage ment, which has made tho Santa Fe dining car and dining station service so excellent and popular, will have charge of the new hotel. Among the other improvements In progress is the illumination by electric ity of the rim of tho canyon. For a mile or more from tho hotel this il lumination will be made, making a partial view of the great chasm possi ble at night. An Indian village will bo built dur ing the summer, near the hotel and station. It will be an exact reproduc tion of a Moki pueblo, with genuine Indians for permanent inhabitants, en gaged in their customary occupations WHY! WHY! "His son failed to pass the civil-service examination in spelling and ge ography." "What's he going to do?" "I guess he'll go back to teaching school." o Trains Leave Bisbee. 8:4S a. m. for Naco, La Cananea, Fairbank, Tombstone, Benson and West on Sunset Limited for Benson. 9:25 a. m. for Douglas, Hachlta, lxrdsburg, Clifton, MoroncI, El Paso ind East. 11:00 a. m. for Don Luis and Os oorn. 1:30 p. m. for Naco, Fairbank, No vates, Tombstone, Benson and West m Golden State Limited from Benson. B:23 p. a. for Douglas. ' o Guaymas and Vice Versa. Wells Fargo & Co"a Express and Telegraph in operation between Minat Prletas and all parts of the world. Shortest and best route to Yaqm river. Barranca and San Marclal coal fields, Scyopa Sahuaripa, Urea, L Buca, La Dura, Yaqul SmelUng & xe fining and Yaqul Copper companies. Freight can be consigned to F. B Seymour to be forwarded by teas from MInas Prietaa to tie abovi named places. Advanced charges paid on all goodt consigned to railway, whick are re ceived, forwarded and warehoused free of commission and storage charges. At MInas Prletas depot hacks al ways ready to make trips to any ol the above named points at reasonable rates. F. H. SEYMOUR, Pres-Prop. Rustler Remedies Prof. Max. Lichtenstcin's HusUer remedies are the Greatest Discoveries yet. Prof. Max. Leichtenstcin's Hust ler remedies have made lots ol men, women and children happy. Prof Max. Leicaienstein's, Hustler remedies cure to stay cured. Booklets with fall explanations and -valuable inform at tow, mailed free on application. AdtredNl PROF. MAX LICHTENSTEffl JEkOME, ARIZ. Woif ifs Fafa tafe OFFERS THE BEST SERVICE PQ3SI3LE TO ST. LOUIS. The fbisco system traverses the following states: llliniis hiMaxa Mississippi Kansas Arkansas Ttmttssee Uakaa Ksstwi Qklaktwa IniiaiTer. Ttxas. THE SOUTHEASTERN LIMITEB, Lrarinc .Kanaas City at 6.30 p. rj. IjUIr, wlllbko yaata fprinrSrld. MenipIiK, Birmlnchara. Atlanta, JarlcsonTSTJo and all tx.uiU in tbe oatheaftt Kxcen-ntToi3teto all point North, Rut, Ventb, baalhmui um3 Scjr.Ui- rcrdttJilod Ictxzszticz, rt!y to a. Vf. MARTIK, CCKCBALACCWT. EKICB, COU E. SRAXC Till FfSVR ACCST. " Lc City. Utah. T. A. JOHN. CEKCR&l Asemt. BUTTT. ISSGWTAKA. MS ym ii i 'WinHi i I THE I IMPORTANT. Look out for our Grand Millinery Opening of Pattern Hats V now have on Hlsplay. L&dies ready to ar and Mh&e and lb Mretj School flats . our patronage Solicited SCHOFIELD WITTIG. e Emporium, Kear Gym baildlur. PHONE 11. ! COAL OIU I $ Was a surprise to the men who lived by candle light, and the man who was used to coal oil smoke and smell side-stepped a little when they wanted him to put $ 1 in gas. All of these are now 8 i v Hopelessly Behind the Times We would like to explain to you the many advantages v and points of superiority of g ELECTRIC LIGHTS K Over others Bisbee Improvement Company 5 Copper Queen Hotel Building. Phone 197, Jf nnniManttttiitiiM THE PILSNER, Staley, McCarthy & Doyle, Proprietors. The recognized entertainers of the Southwest Finest of wines, Iin nora and cigars always on hanfi Hall and Half ou draught Patrons will enjoy a pleasant hour at thla famous resort The latest numbers of tie popular songs of the day by this trio of comedians and princely entertain ers. Branch The Bank of Bisbee 1 NACO, ARIZONA W. H. BROPHY, President M .J. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier. J. 3. DOUGLAS, Vice-President ED. M. BLAKE, Manager. W transact a cscenl banking boslnesa nicgdrafts en all the pritil:. x'tl.i cf tha Unitwf Statei, Mexico and Eoropt, Hong Kong, China and Yokohama, Japan ICazlean moner bonitht and told at prarailing market price?, Wa solicit acoonnts 'ro, Corporations. Firm and IndWIduau i 1 I tl H-I'H'H' 1 III i 1 1 it flSoHiiJ Chas. A. McDonald Justice of the Peace Notary Public Ex-Officio Coroner liar Building. Brawary Quick. Talapfcoaa Nc SM &WXS&X)fr-XXXXW I TOCKS of this District. Bought and Sold on ' Commission. g Correspondents in Northern Michigan and the J Eastern cities. Quotations Received Daily. te J Real Estate Bought and Sold on Commission. I NOTARY PUBLIC S D. J. O KEILLY9 BUILDING WMfcMf(iriiaiMttMfMtiiiimMria 5 Bisbee Mercantile Store.! S Griffiths & Trotman, Preps. GENERAL MERCHANDISE ooie agents ior san rracisco jiant irowaer, to. jjooasj 5 delivered to anv part of vhe city. Phone 55 J' 3giygpgggreW,gJWuyj?Jre,gJ , Everything First Class. ' Rates $2.50 Per Day and Up I HOTEL BANKS. 5 American and European Plan a g LUCID & BANKS, Proprietors g Batb Rooms, Elegant Dining Rooms, Rooms Sin- g gle and in Suite, Reading and Writing Rooms, Large? I Sample 'Rooms. B NSON, Arizona.! BROWNSBERGER HOME SCHOOL BOOnntENNCSHOKTHAN .TTTPEVrRITlNC. 9SS SEVENTH STREET' LOS ANGELES. CAL. A eeTer.f .af rinsiness er.hool. References as to moral character reauired. Capacity for 500. 'New buildings, fihely gymnasium. Parents investigate. Send F BROWNSBSRC?". -'-z -cf. . - frM I 1 1 ( .; .! i ji, mty Bowen, Hender son & Hubbard Palace Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Mason's Old Stand. Upper Main St Telephone 23. GooW rigs and careful drivers. Epecia attention given to boarding of horses. Undertaking parlors in connecUwu. Walter G. Hubbard, Undertaker and Err.balmer. BANK OF BISBEE jfrwc&jrxiMwxwx&i&irattMwx-m c decorated. Lawns, palms, tennis court, for new illustrated catalogue. ' ' ' The BANK BISBEE, DEPOSITORY FOR TERRITORIAL FUNDS CAPITAL SURPLUS, $50,000.00. Directors. Ben Williams. J. -S. Douglas, J. B. Angius, "W. H. Brophy, M. J. Cunningham. Drafts on all parts of tho world. Saftey deposit boxes for rent BISBEE LUMBER CO., ' CAPITAL STOCK t!5.0(K Lumber Yard at Lowell Office at tke yard. Telephone 703. Anton TroJ&noTich, Harry F,rown, J. B. Angius, James Wood, Em 11 Marks, officers: Anton Trojanovich, Presideir, Harry Blown, Boer tary, J. B. Anglos, Treasurer. A Full line of timbers and lumber cf all d. scrlptions. Also carry a full line of builder hardware. EmimmmmmwmiwmmmimmmHmiimHmmmmm IN CONNECTION WITH THE ROCK ISLAND SYSTEM RUNS 2-DAILY TRAESTS-2 3 e To Kansas City and Chicago. p "THE GOLDEN STATE LIH1TED" 5 -; is the finest train in transcontinental service. S H "BEST HEALS ON WHEELS' HE Ask the ticket agent. i s T. II. Hcaly, Passenget Agent, A. N. Brown. 3 s El Paso, Texas. G. P. A., E. P.-N. E. System 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiaiiiuiiiiiiimiiiiiiuiiuiiiuiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiil THE OWL SALOON TIM KOHANE, Proprietor. Service Unequalled. Quality the Best. CITY BARBER SHOP, Everything First class. Bath Room and Porcelain Tub. EMIL HARKS, Proprietor CLARK'S Engineering and Assay Office nine Examinations, ilachinery and '' Mill Estimates and Designs Govermaeat Ssrveys ia Arizosa aad Mexico BRANCHES: gDOUGLAS. NACO and CANANEA Afartyg .fgfcor tke Ftal .Nase M CvesaCeUfeOMDay,Cr?2Dys& S&fy E. A. Tovrea Ben F. E. A, TOVREA & CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers Cold Air Storage Market. All Meats Refrigerated seven days before cutting We are successfully filling a field of our own creation. . We acknowledge no competitors. Phone 14. Fashionable Dressmaking lam crenared todostTlfh Drpss-mAkir.ir. K'.TnmlictnnA f?annn rt Aew.ra .f. t-.in.. Liter stable, and ttt.pciluj solict a share of yocr patxonagn. I hare bail fifteen years experience at ore3-makinz In KaiKasCIty, Mo , and guarantee perfect kalii'actiol. in all ray wjit. Keceptlon and eieniac drej.es a specialty. EMMA ALEXANDER. I J. B. ANGIUS & CO. I P o General flerchandise Main Street 405050-00SP-OOvO0'SO0'J- I PainfBrashes-A Complete Line o o BISBEE TRADING COMPANY, Barnaby Bld'g, Naco Road and Brewery Ave. O RamahttRM'n1 Nnm uu iixuj aiu j iww o - r " ' '- of BISBEE ARIZ. $50,000.00. Deposits, Over Half Million. Officers. W H. Brophy, president J. S. Douglas, vice president. M. J. Cunningham, cashier. Mexican money bought and sold. Branch, Naco, Arizona. Accurate amd Qsick ReUraa Chemical Analyses aad Assay 4VWf" ? Sneed, B. F. WHliss:.. o p - t? t o Bisbee, Anaona o $ SCk?CKO.$0&0&a0S03;C'$0$0'50S o Pnnif on1 Rrasufli kva . O ituuu t-.ivj UH.1H.JJ nit. - - o 4. --- a j 3 o p u p m u J m iU 4 4 y ill- H lit