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T5irir -jz ? ' " -- sjnp fmmmmmL' 'r'fM&mamuaammw iiy mi a 3 jifTfTiyy?.gji J I v it- fc,; ? A. . j PREVENT TYPHOID ; -;P SHE MONEY :. " AS-WELL AS LIFE Typhoid the Most Expensive of All Diseases and Strikes , "c the Rbcketbook JkWETHE'.flGURES 100K .,-., .? Tk WI nt f jIo 4Vn -Tni-vAT . ., K1. wa o ww "-touerfu too oucrs .uvu as a nil-'powerful-of appeals. It worka where aj payrrient, and said If It was not oftentimes ah appeal to the heart or 'treason tans, Tne pockcidook is orureswm laus. iuo puckuiuuck fc4 this reason sometimes fKce..o'ie - 1 .-alliwt (hft nnst -ltnl aa 1(1 H It rflllM lh? 711081 vital bdAs lu a man's anatomy when he Is iortchsd there, he winces. It may ha-."e been UaiD mul CUUOUa a JIZJJUIIUUU MJ H8 I;, ex. aiiwuu . aRcu ,, 4 ure out the cost of typhoid' fever as good deal of ore during the life of . .it .a . tl.Ai.llin ,1n anil lrl nifrf thft ltt-n this that caused a physician to ng comp&ruu wnu tue cost 01 uiur. v ,!,, .. -....-diseases. It lies within the power of era a good royalty, but, under the tho person oftentimes to wartV off Intelligent management of Alfred an attack of typhoid and it la always! Paul, had developed much more pro possible for a city to keep out tho (than they had taken out. so that dread trTjhus i the m,no 'nas ,n better condition ' JV . , . -h'and shows more ore than ever be lt among all the ills that tlesn fore They consldered tno matter, is heir 'o," typhoid coires ll.o nKn-jana from thelr polnt ot iow- Ir est and It can bo shown that tyjio.d Jjjjey acceptel the offer thev were is a luxury, man will ro to Oie "ir lout of It, and got only tho compara galn counter of diseases, fjgurnt.ve- tJvely small sum of $35,000. If they ly speaking, by taking precautions rejected the offer they got their againit tyiJ!o!d. Dr. Wllll'tns, the nilne back, were ahead all that had city health physician, took the stand been paid in on tho option, and recently In an interflow that ty- their property was in better shapo ' phold was a disease of uncleanllness. to sell than it was when they made ThBt appeal touches the pride." lie the. deal with the Calumet & Arj 'sives his official approval to the zona people. They concluded tho claim tnat typaom is me euk ot- ly of all disease. FhlloMns is u the nrenment: "As "an economic proportion, the health o a community should te guarded carefully. , , . fAll monev spent upon sickness M lis taken awav frtm other cbanneis r fttljBsiness and often reanlts Ja ' ST- ,- jr , fon.lltoti that 'of "business and oitcn reauiw time, for t was la a good shape to making .lependents of families tbntjmai;0 money, and that as what the wouM be self-supporting if frco owners wanted. from 'disease. In sufch'casw, the !am!lr-a8 lo len,e " irodncer In Ue-comunJty. but becomes a drain upon the charity of tbb city, town or county. "The most ordinary diseases are expensive and all this money is lost to tho business interests nZ tt"J com munity. Of course tho doctors gpend their money in the comnr.iniiitfs.. nut there is always enough sickness at best, so that It Is well to take every precaution to present more. "Whooping cough is aboti the cheapest thing one can ha?o ind that is generally confined tir chil dren and does not become tvicli a danger to tho economic .syaivm of a community as diseases to which adults and wago earners are suscep tible. Whooping cough will cost on an average of $15 lor eacn paucuu an average of Jib ior eacu yauoi- This is the figure which it costs thc people in ordinary circumstanc es. In rich families, the expense is much greater, but tney can ami"" It Sickness Pinchas Poor, "It Is the poor who are plnohed by sickness; the very poor feel It more severely, but. take tho aveage working man whoso average pay may to 53 a day. and take out $15 from his livlnt; expenses for the Ill ness of a child, and you have quite a sum that is lost to the family. Here are some figures on a whoop ing cough case. The phvsician will make; perhaps, three calls at $-.50 each. This Is $7.30. The child will then make on an average of four calls at the office, at a dollar a call. Medicine fo the. child will cost about $5. There you have $lC.u. If tho doctor charges only $2 a sail, the case costs $16. In many Instances tho calls are more, espe cially thoe of the child to. the of fice, and the medicine is more. "In an ordinary case of measles, tho medical attendance Is not eo high, nor Is (he medicine so esren ,lve. but the appetite of the patient is affecteu. ana mere ...., - cacies to buy. Then, there is aiw r , n r-Ainnse. which may ' . il... va m9flT III1"I result in a big doctor bill and WJt also result fstally or in some pcrma ,ent inlury. .MMlwe. Of the diseases common to both Of the diseases common iu uu aifcilts and children, typnom . .""- 1 cultures nav- to oe maae bcvcmi Mv the most expensive. It is also Um!S of c throat at least four dan-eroas, as five or ten die out of , UalM- ?2 each, which is the Iow every hundred. The duration of tho csL Th,8 addK another $S. A nurse ritceas Is about two months Ihnt 1 i8 neCessao' for a weok at least at ' iTaretlent cannot return to work 1 $30 for Doard and service. Extra te 1ms time. This, therefore, means , food an(1 drugs wlil easily total $10. Tloss In waees to begin with and r might continue with a number h average wage will be about $3 other diseases, "but those are suf ,fl,t or A total loss ot $180. In ncient to show the temendous ox anv instances, n spell ot sickness rcase upon uie community through r nch long duration, loses a rer- th0 diseases most commonly preva on a position. The cost at a con- jent And. there is always the dan atrVaUve esOmate. will be about as ger that the disease will spread to follows- Two visits a day by a phy-, other families hence It is the busl- nV!an for tDC nm urcw wccn.o - 42 a visit, $S4: nurse, at $25 a week. $75- dungs, about JS a went, w. extra Ice and delicacies, about Si a week, which Is low, $15; loard of nurse at $K a weok. $15; visit of doctor once a day during fonrth week, at $ a visit, $12; about six more calls before natient Is weljj 312- wear and tear on linen, cost of sterilizing; and other small mat ters, 'about $2 a week, for the first threo weeks. $15. This makes a total cost of ?23 for medical rtterdance 3 and food, and. with the low- of sat ary, If the patient be a msn the total cost is about $40S. ' Cost of Diphtheria. 1 a case of diphtheria, the cost' is about 5123 and the patient ofUtu , Mes ana is uiui m. ; r zeitJrsf or some other affliction to maVeJabout .three visits a day lh flrsUweelc;', at- a cost to the pauentl of $i2.'?"our or five more calls anF occsrT Wfore tha rase is dis-. clKU?ed-fts- cured; antitoxlnvhas to C.SA. GIVES UP THE SUPERIOR OPTION (Lordsburg liberal) The Calumet & Arizona company has thrown up Its option on the Su nprfnr rnlnp. Th rnmnanv took nn option m tho property for $140,000, be paid at Intervals- It paid the owners $50,000. and another pay ment was due tho first of this month. The Calumet & Arizona and trje , Superior; & Pittsburg compa nies recently comDinea, anu iuo new board of . directors of tho amalga mated company; ha; be.en,t going over the uffairs or the "two companies, and ' decided that $14,0.000- 'fs top, much -to ''pay' for tho Superior! They J-- , V .... w. nniAntful tl,t rtl, -wrwilH Virt ,TirrTVn V.C.I l7 VI.VU nVUlU ,U .". iu, ana tne aeai aeciareu oir. jic fPayne and O'Connor, twb of Imi'nA namii in TAndaf 4r up ana tne aeai aeciareu oir. Jiossr. tho Avnord mi ir IfniiflaV1 4i Ifinlz tho property over before tlecldlns wliattft fv ntrtTt tVa nffny Th Calumet & Arizona had taken out a ur v, miu un- iuuu jj,vu to them, and rejected the offer and Itnnlr tYin TMirfi- lnnlr TI t(ma took the property back. The mlno was Bnui aown, tnrowing some tu TtiT myt rf Amhlnvmiint Tnf imw . w.. W W.U.VU.WU. WU. .' of them Immediately went to work I fir fli. K! mmnanl r lnvTi In. formed tho liberal that the property would bo shift down but for1 a short time, for it was in a good shape to TAFT CANNOT BE CT Washington, D. C. May 3. Presi dent Taft indulged In some, talk yes terday in explaining to 23 mom'crs of the national grange that ha a:s not intend to play rolitics with tho Canadian reciprocity agreement ev en if thc'cnactment of that measure b9 congress costs him. the .farmers' vote. "The president told his visitors -.-v "- .. . ,..-. that republican farmers would de- eaH tiA ni-- If Viri ofrroftmntir OVk fc-t tf J A. IUV. - t UI . goes through, but fear of such de sertion would not change his con IctIon as to the wisdom of such leg islation. He said he believed rec iprocity to be tho beet thing tor the whole country and that b did rot intend to argue it "If ,1 did not believe tills, I sho.iM not have taken the responslbl.lty of doing what I have done to put vlil reciprocity treaty through. "When you gentlemen come to see the result I believe you. as -Mr minded men, will admit that ,jcu have been wrong in your fear3 and that I have been right" MISSISSIPPI EDITORS BUOOKHAVEN. Miss.. Mav 9. Nearly the entire membership ot the Mississippi Press association is attending ihe association's forty sixth annual convention now In ses sion here. President E. A. Fitzgerald of VIcksburg called the gathering to order this morning and Mayor Charles Hcluck welcomed tho visit ors. This affernoor1 S. J. Owen, ot New 'Albany delivered the annual oration, 'ine gatnenng wu com , over Wednesday ai'd Thursday. i The gathering will continue I aflmtnlKtr tp Ai.nm: three times and as the average dose Is about 7000 units, tho total cost Is about fv, or 5s lor oacn treatment, ineu ue "i iVUiuiuimu.w WSM w . -- against the sprpad of anr disease COVING Dr. Schell .if irson, Arfzona'. Leading Optician. .l be here on bis Tegular oaftrly .visit, on Thur-day 'and- 11Mv. Mnyi Hth ad 12th. with a fill usortmutjOf glasses. If your evp nel atfea- inn oall nn him far XDM? escWl- luation Copper Qaeen Hotel, two days only.. if Is there anything in all this JfM i..it ta r vnnro imnnrfinf-n to rftii than good digestion? Food roust bo eaten to sustain life nnd must j be digested and converted into blooii When tho digestion falls the whole body suffers. Chamberlain's Tablet are a rational and reliable cure Iter indigestion. They Increase the w of bile, purify the blood, stresstSs. the stomach, and tone up, the vrhpl digestivo apparatus to a riatura' ir bpalthy. actipn. For sale by nil dm" gists. THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW. II'MAHIBJIL'S PHOTO MEN BY JAILOR LdS ANOEI.KS, Cal.. May 9. Or tle SIcManlgal was officially photo graphed yesterday. Jailer Gallagher asked both of tho McISamnras 'it they would jierxnit their pictures to be taken, but both refused, 'as there lsno law-by which they can bo tore od to submit. - Both tho McNamaras passu a quiet "day. Their -union l3bor .friends -visited- them and sent them .flowert. Tho largest bouquet, received by James R McjJanmra was sent" by hlfn to tho tablt of prisoners charg- ea wltn lesser enmes, Amonj; iu blathers visitors was J, 1J. Timmons, resident roprcsentatlvo ot tho the International Bridge Structural Iron workers. Tlmmona was asked to obtain some mpssaxe from John J, McXa mara for "the press, it being espe cially desired to lcaru how he and his brother feel towards McManlgal. Timmons brought toifck word, how ever, thut although tho accused man wished to treat tho newspaper rep resentatives well, ho did not wish to make a statement. Sheriff Hainniel has delegated one pf his deputies to do nothing but watch tho McN'atnaras whllo they are receiving visitors. He doe9 not lemaln near enough to hoar what is sail, but he is close enough to watch eyorr action. MISSIONARIES SAFE. WASHINGTON. May 9. ThV rev olutionary disturbances in Kwang TuhK province following an ' Inter diction - against gambling, have been quletfcd. Missionaries-.at. Wu Chow are -now5 safe. " accortlliig to state department 'Advices today trCta Con bul General Bergholz at Canton. ALTA COFEK, aromatic, satisfying: airtight tins. Welboum & Dodds only.- Legal Advertisements NOTICE "OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT AND DISTRIBUTION Jn the Probate Court of thb County of Cochise. Territory of Ari zona. In the matter of tho estate of Toi- vo Paanancn, deceased. Notice is hereby given that A. A. Markkanen. tho administrator of the estate of tho above named ao cedent; -has presented for settlement, and filed In this court his flual ac count of his administration proceed ings, together with his petltlor. Vtaying that the residue or said es tate bo distributed; and that Mon dav. the' 22nd daj of May, 1511, at -1 o'clock p. m., at the court-roam of said court, at tho court-npuso in Tombstone, Cochie county, has been appointed by the Judge of this Court as the time and place for the hear ing upon said matters, when an'i where any person interested iu said estate may appear and file objec tions in writing to said account anft petition and contest tho same. Dated May 9, 1911. J. E. JAMES, Clerk (10 publications) NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL BONDS Notice Is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of School District No. 3. Hereford. Cochise County, Arizona, will receive sealed bids for the salo of school bonds, which will bo opened June 1st, 191L at 1 o'clock p. m. ot said day. at the office of Guy C. Welch. Clerk of said Board of Trustees, Hereford, Arizona. The amount of said bonds is $1,500.00, being three bonds of the denomination ot 360.00 to run for the following periods of time. One of said bonds to run for a period ol Five Years, and two of said bonds to run for a iperiod of Ten Years, all to bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from date. It Is provided that the whole or any part thereof may be paid at any time, principal and Interest, aftet five years, at the optlSn of the Board of School Trustees of School District No. 3. AH bidders must deposit iwth tie County Treasurer. C. W. HIckx, Tombstone, Arizona, ton per com of the amount of the bid as a guar antee that tho bidder will entc Into an agreement with said Board of Trustees to purchase said bonds in caso an award is msdo. The right Is reserved to reject anv or all bids or parts of bids, and the bonds can not be sold for less than par value I Address all bids to Guy C. Welch, Clerk of the Board of Trustees, Dis trict No. 3, Hereford, Arizona, and mark plainly on the outside of the envelope: Bids for School Bonds. I By order of the Board. J G. J. McCABE, Chairman Attest: H. E. Bcrncr. Clerk. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE TERRITOR OF ARIZONA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF COCHISE. Mrs KMzabetb TTatnlett Gillespie. Plaintiff.' vs. U . W. Whaley, and Sarah Whaley. his wife, Henry Forrest and An drea Forrest his wife, and tho First National Hank of filobo, Arizona. Defendants. Sheriff's Sale No. 6200. Under and by -virtue of an order or sale issued out ot tho District Court ot tho Second Judicial District of tho Territory of Arizona. In and v toe-County of Cochise, on the 1st ,tfy of Mar. 1S11, Is !. atove entlt- BISBEE, ARIZONA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 10, Legal Advertisements lor action, wherein, .Mrs. Elizabeth Htinilctt Gillespie the above named Plaintiff obtained a Judgment against W. W. Whaley. and Sarah Whaley Ms wife, Henry Forrest and Androa Forrest his wife and the First Na tional Bank of Globe, .Arizona, De fendants, on tho 29th day of April. 1911, for the sum of Seven Thousand .N'lpe Hundred and Fifty Four C3100 (.95.68) dollars in lawful jaonoy of tho. United. States, besides lnter- st, costs and accruing cost. am commanded to Bell that certain lot. jlecj or parcel of. real estate, sit uate In the City ot Bisbee, County of CochWe. Territory of Arizona; and described as- follower , . "'Lot numbered Twenty: OThree (23). In .Block numbered Fourj(-li; ot the City of Bisbee, County of Co chise. Territory ot Arizona." Public notico is hereby given- tnat on the Slst day of -May. 13U. at 2 o'clock p. m. ot that day at the Court House door in the City o: Tombstone, in tho said County of Co chise, I will sell -the above describee! property, pr so .much , thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy plaintiffs claim, with interest, costs and ac crulng costs to tho highest and best bidder for cash. Tombstone, Arizona, May 6th, 1911 JOHN F. WHITE. Sheriff A. A- HOPKINS. By Deputy Sheriff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of The Interior. V. S Land Office at Phoenix. Ariz. May i. 1911. NOTICE is hereby given that James Maurice Decker, of Lowell. Arizona, who. on March 26. 1900, made Homestead entry. No. 03C92. for S.fcNEk,. SEtfNW, NEViSWi. H.cet!on 32r Township 22 S. Itange 25 E. G & S. R. Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Fivt Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. D. Taylor, U. S. Commissioner, at Bis bee, Arizona, on the iota uay or June, 1911. Claimant names as witnesses W. J. ROCASTLE. of Bisbee. Ariz. PREJSTON FLETCHER, of Jxjwell, Aris. t WILLIAM G. JJILIE1L of JQlabee. Aria. C. A. JONES, of Bisbee. Ariz. FRANK II. PARKER. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. S. Land Office at Phoenix, Ariz May 4. 1911. NOTICE Is hereby given that Fe lix 51. Abrams. of Naco, Arizona, who, on October 24, 1903,. made homestead entry, No. 01C1S lor SNEU. SE4NW, NWUSEtt Section 8, Township 24 S., Range 24 E., G & S. R. Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final Five Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. D Taylor, . U. S. Commlsalpner, at Bisbee, Arizona, oa the 10th day of June, Mil. Claimant names as rttn(sses WILLIAM ALFRED. DON L. MOSS, CHASE L. PUItDY, J. J. .NEWELL, all of Naco. Ariz. FHANK 11. PARKER. Register. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WH, ORDER OF SALE OF REAL ES TATE SHOULD NOT BE MADE. In the Probate Court of Uio County of Cochise, Territory of Ari' zona. In the matter of tho estate of Don ald McPhunn. deceased. It appearing to this court, by the petition this day presented and filed by C. W. Hicks, ono of tho adminis trators of the estate of Donald Mc Phunn, deceased, that it is necessary to sell the whole of tho real estate of said decedent to pay tho debts of decedent and tho expenses and charges of administration. It is therefore ordered I court- That all persons. interest t.. tne estate of said deceased appear be lore tho said Probate Court on Mon day, the 5th day of June, A. D. 1911 at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court room of said court, at the court house in the city of Tombstone, Cochise county, terri tory of Arizona, to show cause why an order should not be granted to said C. W. Hicks, as such adminls trator, to sell the said real estate, and that a coov of this order be pub lished four successive weeks In tli' Bisbee Daily Review, a newspaper printed and published in the said county of Cochise. Dated May 3, 1911. FRANK W. GOODBODY, Judgo of the Probate Court NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT AND HEARING PETITION In the Probate Court of the County of Cochise, Territory of Ari zona. In the manor ot the estate ol Thomas Devine, deceased. Notice Is horeby given that Lucy E. Devfne, the administratrix of the Estate of Thomas Devine, deceased. has presented for settlement, and tiled herein her final account of her administration proceedings, together with hor petition, praying that the residue of .said estate be distributed to the persons entitled thereto; and. notice is further given that Wed nesday, the 17th "Bay of May, 1911. at 10 o'clock a. m., at tho courtroom thereof, rt the courthouse In the city of Tombstone, Cochise county, has been appointed by the J'idge of this court as the time and place for a hearing; upon said matters, and any person Interested In said estate may appear before Eald court on said day and show cause, if anv they' may have, why the said account should not be allowed and settled and tho prayer of 6aid petltfon .' .granted. Dated May 2, 1911. J. E. JA&ES. CIcrlr. LODGE NOTICES " iJ l MASONIC CALENDAR WEEK ENDING MAY 13, 1911 Monday Tuesday Wednesday r Thursday Friday Saturday t t t att?a4is. vf. M. E. L. BLAIR. Secy. F. & A.M H. W. JORGENSEN. H. P. ." s rmti.RROOK. EC TV. R. BANKS. Secy. R. A. M. & IV. A. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS; Rathbone IioflKC.o-lO vnirhtn nr I'vrmaa meet the first second and fourth TuepdirVs of each, month in Pythisn .Castle. Visiting brotu- ers cordially invited. F. B. MATHEWS. C. C J. C. KRIGBAUM. K. of R. S. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Pearl Chapter No. 6 Meets in Masonic llall Seccfid and Fourth Wednesdays of each month. Ella M. Perry, W. M. Kathcrine Paff, Sec. B. P. 0F.LKS Bisbee Lodge. 'So. 671, meets first nnd .third Tuesdays of i each month at Elks Club House. Visiting brothcra cordially Invited. Sam Fank'aiburg TataltM Ruler. T. O. McGRATH, Secretary. w. 0. w. Woodmen of tho -Wnrli. 7rf t Fair ball ,tho second nnd fourth onaay8 or each month. Visiting brothers Invited to attend. GEO. H. COBBE, C. C a N. THOMAS. CleiX MW1 m. Btobe Camp No 15,415 .W.AMQrn Woodmelr of America, meets sec ond and fourth Thursdays Id I O O. F. halL Visiting neighbors are turlted to attend. R. L. M0T2, Clerk. J. D. TAYLOR. Consul. Brotherhood of American Yoemen Richard I. Homestead 391 rripeta second and fourth i Tuesdays at Odd Fellows Bl,T11 1'I.UI.. (..llAF. tTt 11111, VI31l.fi k- - cordially invited. R T KTINSON Forenrm W. C. R. HOOVER, conespondent V. O. UOX iUZ-I. I. 0, R. M. Meets every Thursday evening at 7:30 ociock in t'ytnian uisue. ah visiting" Red Men welcome. Wm. BUCKETT, Sachem. F. C. FENDERSON, K. or R. M D. COHEN, Medicine Man F. B. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD Bisbee Lodge No. 452 meets every Wednes day evening at Fair Hall. Visiting mem btrs cordially Invited. BENJAMIN MOSS. President BARBARA SHEARER. Secretary. S0N0RA LODGE NO. 23 I. 0. 0. F Cananea, Mexico meets every Monday at 8 p. m. in Masonic Hall. Visiting brother cordially Invited. W. H. EARP. N. G. JOSEPH HOWARD, Secy. BISBEE LODGE NO. 10. jSHlr L. ' ' F r s zsns meets every SVednosdav even ing in Odf Fellows Hall. Main St. Visiting brothers are cordially .in vited, to attend. W. A. RICHARDS, N. G. F. J. ATTAWAY, Secretary P. O. E- Bisbee Aerie 75, F. O. K., mets first and third Mondays, 8 p. m.. Fair Hall. Visitors cordially wel comed. Wm. BUCKETT, M. D. COHEN, President Aerie Physician. THE BEST DRINKS ARE SERVED AT THE TURF POOL TABLE IN CON MECTION. TOtR SALE BILI-S n 4s vx jfc-iji Odd Fellows Hall. T 42IHj2 iiw I T i Afr rr 'iilfe Let US fT i litt..BB 1911 Great Oaks from prom O T "iiwlfBg it iIiTm f ThfllifTTir I By comparisons, the results from a wan r ad are oiten much greater, than the growth from si " liiti.e acohn.' FOR SALE REAL ESTATE; FOR SALE A good building lot, mi,rt Mo In Snltnhlr for i-' .fence. Address P. 0. Box 330. ! 488. -1 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Set ot Dickens' works. uw . ,.-.., ..,, w.. , ,-- .uums, ciobc m, iurmsneu or un binding; cheap if taken at once.; furnished. Phone or call Wednes P. O. Box 330, city. i ' day or Thursday. Geo. E. Kim- 1.111 CI..- Till .2 FOH SALE-Some first .class wall paper, cheap. School Hill. Geo. B. KimbiU,r 783 ' -i FOR SALE Very cheap; household 1 furniture, rugs. etc. Horwla Flats, Claw son Hill. 768 1 I' bur room house, fu , clothes closets anj I Ult SAUi A. IOU nished; pantry, cellar. 215 Opera Drive. t ' KOschcliAiu:Slr 'm b0UEe-7374jFQR' RENT MISCELLANEtjUS FOR SALE A two room house and summer kitchen and lot; sewer connections. Cheap for cash; I close In. Apply P O. Box 127j,j city- 1 FOR SALE Oliver typewriter; bargain if taken at once. Jack barber shop, Main Street. FOR SALE OR RENT HOUSE of six rooms, very nicely, furnished, for sale cheap, or rent; reasonable terms; two rooms al- ways rented. Address Box S, Lowell. 732 j HELP WANTED MEN or women to write hundreds of letters from samples. Industry without experience can earn $23 weekly. Self addressed envelope. Brooks Copying Co., Bo1: 337, Washington. D. C. 751 WANTED Men and strong boys No expense to learn trade; 300 stu dents, $20,000 contract jobs; work half, study halt the time. Automo biles, electricity, plumbing, brick laying. Free catalogue. United Trade School Contracting Co.. Los Angeles. FOR RENT HOUSES- FOR RENT 5 room house, wltt bath. Inquire Office Saloon, Torn Downs, or 208 Tombstone canyon FOR RENT Three room house clothes closet and pantry- Hy drant In back nerd. Water free Apply Geo. Vanderwalkor, Woo' avenue 739 FOR RENT Furnished ' rour room house with piano. Johnson Add, tlon. Inquire Busy Bee Cafe, Low ell. or Blsteer Arte. 690 TELEPHONE 2.C0O MILES. NHW YORK, May 9. For the firm time In history the human voe car Tied 2,000 miles direct last BteM. when eNw York found Denver over the long distance telephone wires. Manhattan newspaper men In a downtown sky scraper were talk ing to a group iu the Colorado clt. They picked up Omaha on the way and also gossiped with Chieago ADMITS GIGANTIC THFT. CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 9.-For alleged1 peculations amounting" to nearly $115,000 Julius W. Hopkins, paying teller or the First aVt!o"ial hank, was arrested' here yeste'rday. fit is said he confessed ami will plead guilty. Grand Vaudeville Opening .Wr-:1 nesday. Orpheum. Rvnmi Sick headache results' frd !' 6 tl i 'ordered condiUon' or the'sjiinlfcrb &A A can "he cured" bv tho'use of OsM berlaln's' StomaclT' and "Liver "v e5. Try it For sale" nt all gists. 1 PAGE SEVEN tfwSk iisfluWln Jm ; r XiiE&sM3?MkWE& mmsmmssmxm iYUMkWfXkWVmW9LWJBe&m FOR RENT ROOMS .... HR KNT-Two or four rooms, WHkeSsi eryij.e, . P" . 73C FOR RENT Furnished hoSseUuop lnK .rooms. Mrs. Berg. Warnui. 782 -0R RENT Light ' housekeeping ui. hutoi mil. yjs;, FUK'NiaHJJD X uja it. Kimo "". aicnwi Bun;ir;- tnorougAiy renovated; under new manage ment, uy montn'oc week. Tran hiley. sients" solicited. ' Smith Whi manager. - fr"OR RENT Nicely furnished fjon room, close Jn. 70 Claws . ki'l ill FOR RENT Fully equipped "sIMoon in Lowell, no city license. County and government license Dald tn July 9. 'li Investigate this snap. Phone IOC or P O Bo . Low ell. Ariz . BOARD AND ROOMS FRENCH KITCHEN Best place to eat in iiis Dee. Everything neat and clean Cooking can t b beat f . $90 MISCELLANEOUS ADVEKTISEKi. Tne urea! -t i North liakclu "die wL ,i. . .,, I poiltmitles for Ih1dp k-! fled advertisers. Thr .ewiu.zed t advertising medium Ib the Farfl Dally and Sunday Courler-Newi ihe onlj tren Cny pair ;v ih s'a.e jtd itit paper hli. .ri; -he lsrges amount of Claris-.! n.f .crtlsing. TLe Courler-NevM -c9'er Nort "sknts like a WanKyl re(.bir ail jaiisy; ine state itir dt of iu' Hcation ! N the p.ipr' to ui n order ur st rssulttr; rate one cent per word first Irisertioa mc-half cnt per word si:cceei ing insertion, fifty cents per Hn per month; Address Thr Courln News, Fargo, N. D. ' 421 T5 WANTED TO BUY SECON" HAND FURNITURE. Also tell an exchange ail kinds cf furniture. a O. Branssn, Oabson Home. Johnso. Addition. J6 WANTED To buy a cottage in Warren. Must be cheap for tmb Address P. O. Box 1264, City MISSISSIPI ELKS IN SESSION GREENVILLE. Miss, May 9 Greenville is in gala attire far the annual convention of the Mississippi Elks. Tho gathering was opened to day with all of the twenty-three local lodges of tho state represented by large delegations. Automobile rides, steamboat excursions, balls and banquets are Included In the two days' entertainment program. "JOCK" ADAMS .ARRIVES. The success of the Douglas noli team Sunday may be attribute1 to the arrival of "Jock" Adams !frow Downer's Grove, Illinois. He "arriv ed yesterday morning, being met at tho train by H. T- ,CuthhrV, "ho accompanied tho grandfather of "Jock" from Scotland five years ago. When Cuthbert and Jock" arrived at the Country club Sunday the effect produced waa obc of ..depres sion among the Bis two' . ifctVers. "Jock" Is a SooULsh terrier and lias been duly iastalieti' as muwt for the Deuglafi 'Kolfers.' Ho: is a'Tlkor ouhlired w( Mr. Cuthbert nty ,ru to ri!'-s i!i. 1 II ' 'J fc v V -pKaJiwii' V1 'i -- -rw a