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r-r sfik JL PAGE SIX THE B!SBEE DAILY REVIEW, B1SBEE. ftfflZONA, THURSDAY MORNING MAY 11,1911. lOFFERS TO PU1 UP IMPROVE. WORK AT FIVE POINTS Eastern Markets Yesterday THE BANK OF NDUSTRY RECEDES TO COMMENCE MONEY FOR ELECTION 14? BSBEE J HetMV CleWS ThinkS, H0W-i TUCSON. May 10. Tho Manitou I villi Wl'vl buuifaiij ntii vuiuiuvu'.M (By 1 J. Overlook.) BOSTON', May 10. Local interosu wei, That on Whole Out- . n Au.u in. with-' SS uTbSST S mLS .look Is Much Bette: .U,-. ... 1 111 ,...! wr "" " " OU31UU iUlU iUlU ... , .... . . . ir": " rt.--- ...kiI - . Telephone, but local speculator me new lorK. wmuiuons unuenjins ceiun ir oua.v, ouujwtw , v. feeiin- acr too haDny Stock Exchange securities, unllko call every thirty days. Two or these, n recn al MPPr thoo attending mercantile- and Jn- nave been paid and tho third la out. I Coppers were quiet as ever with a iluslrial activities, are Bhonlng grad- The proceeds of this sale, amounting. few snlall recessions Lake sold ual improvnienl These i to between $45,000 and J50.000 wUl down to 31.orBu te to 27 and rents at the moment are to some bo used to develop the mine. Tho East Butte to 11. Balance of list extent natural, since in both in- 400.000 shares remaining n the unchanged wlorJr odd lot trans stunr thv Ur .lirrotiv on the treasury will bo used for further do-i actions. Paine. Webber & Co. siinnK- of itionf.r nmi thn" ehinnols velonnxnt work. Curb issues unchanged. General Ur II A. Hughes is one of tho prohibitionists in Phoenix who U ready to continuo tho fight against the saloons in that city and has ad dressed a letter to tho Arizona Dem ocrat In which ho proposes to pay the expense of an election to be held In that city on the question of licenso or no license, provided the result shall bo favorable to tho wets. If tho city goes dry, then Dr. Hughes' liroposltion is that tho cltr pay tho expense bill. Dr. Hughes says that he is induc ed to mako this offer because of the emphasis given In tho last elec tion to tho fact that the taxpayers ,. .hih .,- , , .,..,! ..ri Call Soecial meeting. i tono fairly steadv but transactions .... ...,,wi , inci., ,i, ..io Because our merchants and mamt- A special meeting of those inter- fow and far between. Iondoa Cop- Tno proposition of Dr. Hughes is fnctiirers aro not requiring their ested in the new company has beea per opened 2s fd lower. Total sales lnat none Dut taxpayers will be al- volume of working capital called tor saiurua. jiuy -u, w ' , .Now orK ICK.iOU. bhttucK ana lowed to vote in the electlou he usual Denn meetings scheduled for today . i...... . m.i I- .,! .v.n ifv tho nroncsed changes. upt-dal lines, monoy is accumulating A meeting of local directors or again postponed until June 10th. at an exceptionally active rate. Some tho Fiyo Points mine was WW, thr profitable use must tkeic-tho Wlghtman drug store Friday, NEW YORK foro be found' for this creat accum night. It was attended Dy jonn Atch would have called by the city coun cil. In the local election held in Mari copa county recently Phoenix wa3 62V. savpd liV tho spirreeatlon olausn of utetloa unletB the owners of the Callan. A. T. Hammons. It ,P. Wight Atch '.' 110H the local opUon by a majority of fuudu art- willlnc that thov shall nian, T. Connelly and J. J. Kecgan. Car jyy 52 more than threo hundred against remain Idle and In turn unromuuer The meeting was called lor we pur- Uko 3? closing tho saloons within tho cor atlci. The UUtor would be entirelj poso of arranging tho details and SmeUors 74 Iporata llmlU of the city. rwunaut ta T all nrecedont. In nor- otherwise perfecting the organization r, H T 79Vi . m that elecUon a most bitter feU- mT?Tmw neono With monej seldom of the Manltou Hill Copper company 10tg ,ng was sUrred up in Phoenix and alTow Tt to ronmin lmo thp nTturai 1th a capital of $1,250,000 and for g -- " tho people of that city would hardly course is to seek tho imritm trr which, incorporation papers will be Can aPc ,33 relish going into anouier contest of t .. Anntlr.n if t. UieU WllUIIl IC" v.o p. t. T :tl V. -" n..u ov oisu. U tliiD ,UUMVfcV.M . .- . . . I W ..... ..... ... .-- r. kots worth while recalling that surplus Stock is Exchanged. Brio 31 reserves of our clearing house bank. This company will be , forme d f or Gt No'r";; ;m'"m"m'. ... 12G. SAYS MEXICO IS IN if wo oj.cl.ide the abnormal year ov the purpose of taking ore -the Flvb Mp iS oh o VILAIOU 10 '" wnciuncu uuimuiiiuim oicuue uie a. , - .,r.-',- ., ,T p1nn Hreek - '? VJ0S (that followed tho tlnanciai "" S " ,J R;,,h. . N P z upheaval of 1907). are tho largest Copper Mining and n Smelting com- N y c 108 hold at this season in any year since pany. which U 1 town m 1 ttw w K T 32 1S98. amounting to ?40.CS3.175. A Tambien m.ne. on whlct 1 2o( t.OOO has 122 year' ago. tho correspondiiig surplu, already be ' wended for e.ol , R ? (Douglas International.) John H. Slaughter, of tho Saa Ber nardino ranch, was in tho city jeti reserve was only $6,771,150. pnent pu r' "".. F,e Heading 154 tcrday and was met by the Interna Tho Pinto Creek and tho Five Floating Surplus. . " S..m In St Paul 120 Uonal representative, air. blaugmcr What aro usually spokon ot a i-omu, al..AUU.o ----- - g n 26 nas a great aeai ot propeny in jiei. the floating supplies of securities exchange for their interests 2W0 So jc n4 Ico. as tho San Bernardino ranch are now very largely in strong and 350.000 shares respectU ely 01 - JC -4 includes many acres of range lan-J hds There has. hoer. for some the stock of the Manltou Hill Cop- aJ . .- .... -;; i4g on th0 Mexican side ot the Interna time been a gradual accumulation 01 per company dividend-paying stocks, and yimlcu larly bonds, by smaller intorosw. jjays UIMlltU b I A I CO 1.- l.. AflMm) n lien tlinfr mOIleV .. .. .... ,t.r-r cm ... t. ii!i: uonai Jine. 1 S.. !. tV. -7 I Ho stated that so far the trouble ' A UA X " SHOULD NOT INTERFERE' w.tau train from selling secunuoa. as u. tQ 80me AlnerIcans was doplor- Is freely recognized that it would ho h nQt a. aU crimlna, jn Imnmslhla n UtlliZO the DrOCteUi rr.., -. Iinnii. Tntn vho hae decided to uso their money in th.fi. tho onlv channel mat now appears available. It is not onlv T-m the buvin- side ot this proposition (By Chas. A. Dlnsmore) Sat Sd revive coMlderatlon I.. The news of the battle at Jimrn -necuon Buying natural sUrred Dougla. and the M. S-KSSaS Jt comes an -nolst say that feature adds many fold to the In ine Ln a stimulative ". and Mexico must bear 1L Ko Udnk Jloney Is so suporabundant at thv D0evos ta the necessity present moment that not only u b tatervenUon and for many roa there inducement to so 11, but dis That tho batUe8 of Agua tinct encouragemcni us. l"o ' prleta and of Juarez resulted fat Impossible to utilize the proceed . Those who know Mexico to advantage. Bank auu trust com- know tnat all foreigners feel perfect ponies which allow lntorest on do- sarotJ.( i)ecause experience has taught posits do not, for Instance, pay any- tnem to trU8t tne jjexican people, thing like tho returns that are now g,,,. o nign or low degree. No available from equally salo Invest- aut.rntlc reports have beon had of meuts In seasoned and safe secur- narra to foreign interests, and no Ities. It T. ill thus be seen that the case lg m ,5 where any foreigner money situation remains a funds- naa becn inBUlted. Chaos will take mental feature of strength ln thb tne pjaco of safety the mlaste anj stock market situation. .foreign power presumes to mako an: Other Influences Weak. military display ln Mexico. The Other influences, though more 01 mines and works, the irrigation en less unsettling, are not sufficiently terprlses, tho railways, the electrical strong, ln my opinion, to counteract piants and most certainly the lives this fundamental feature of strengtn of foreigners would pay a direful that has already been mentioned, penalty. It Is necessary to become Tho T'ust decisions are, according calmer as the excitement increases, to tho bost opinion available, to be This Is oar only attitude Jast the handed down oa May 15. If not pro- ungovernable or the unthinking at mulgated on that date, they cannot tltude of someone in wmr rtt be announced until May 29. for the cannot know cc-ndifon. In Mexico .uVeme court will take a fortnights and who should I armed 1 m en recess on May 1. runueruiurc, "" v .. . - - - recess " xen. generai anti-foreigB movpmeut 8 mU'?LL i ,dl he oltober whteh would crtlnly do more harm will Have ta nroteil tv c than mind can concelvo. Th case tenn of the n8"P7e J, 7 - not analogous to Cuba, nor to the trust cases have for so JB aper pj,,,, n we mu8t reai & lod been the source ol such intermit, w tent unrest in the stock marKt .H "2 0 that thoir ultimate influence Is prob- " " "' ably -n-eatly overrated. iiaaiems I Union Pac 1"6 in Mexico had not Interfered wltb 17 BOSTON him further than the loss of a few cattle killed on the range, but be is I of the opinion that Mexico Is to dnv ln n wt-otchod condition and that Adv ? something has been started which Atl it wji require tho bost efforts of all Coalition '.-A tho friends of that country a. Ions C fc H ... ........ i ,tlme to quiet down. C &. A '. 49 'f j In tho opinion of Mr Slaughier, D West t 7 tho Diaz government is helpless to B Butte 11 handle tho situation and he has Frank 9ff doubts whotbor Madero has suffl Granby . 33 !clent strength and lnfluonce to Bisbee, Arizona. OLDEST AND LARGEST BANK IN SOUTHERN ARIZONA CAPITAL, SURPLUS AMD UNDIVIDED PROFITS $200,000-00 OFFICERS. - W. H. BROPHT, PrcaSdtnt. J. I. DOUGLAS. Vie PrMtdtnV. M. J. CUNNINOHAM, CuhUr. H. A. 8CHWARTZ, Ass't. CaihUr. Deposits Over ONE MILLION Hollars DIRECTORS. W. H. BROPHT, J. . DOUOLAB, SEN WILLIAMS. L. D. RlCKETTS, M. J. CUNNINGHAM S nail accounts are appreciated, and receive the same careful attention as larger onv Customers of this Bank are offered every facility consistent with prudent banking Nc accounts are invited. !.. J. OVERLOOK Broker Connecting with Logan & Bryan Private Wire Sy stem atDenver CORRESPONDENTS. Palm, Wtbbcr A Co, Eotton and Calumtt. Logan & Bryan, Chicago and New York. Special Attention Given to Copper Stocks G Can Glroux ' Itoyalo 1 Inspiration .... '7 Keewenaw bring about a peaceful state in the very near future, ovon if ho suc ceeded In gaining full control of tho I Snonkinsr of ransrr ronrllHnns !n Lako ... Mich .. Mass . . Mohawk Miami . Nov Cons .1 . .. ... G . ... 3S .... 10 , .... 18 N Iike 5 N Buflto ..., Old Dom ..-. ' Oscola Qulncy - Indiana , Shattuck !.- "" S & P S & B channon fc Tam .)Xkt .- Trin ." '- United .,. ... -, I'tih Pons ... .-..... XTtph Cop ...... - - P Dogo ..- Sup Cop . ... ..-- 32 pis vicinity Mr. Slaughter said that 2K cattle were in good condition and . 38 . 26 . 68 . 11 . 13 . 14 . 3 . 10 . 34 .. 4 .. 9 14 44 ft . 21R .. 32 that crops wero doing well ! BIG II PLACED ON CATILE FROM MEXICO CURBS Insurrectos Demand S5 Head for Each Cow Brought Into States PHnaw Paltte . w Sz. a ' c n , ;:- ,.,- -;' Chemung SL. While they can, the Insurrecto of ficials are preparing to reap what re Wnl6 they may in taxation. The in tarrectos hold the customs port of Patomas, Mexico, which is opposite iCotamtms. New Mexico, 71 miles S 1 west OT El Paso 2 Patomas is the only port through 4 Iwbfeh cattle can now be exported to States from northern 12 . S . C . 4 Mexico, and manr owners of ti. 'ranohMi kvn oontrartari for drllipr. of cattle ln the United States 2nd mast make delivery at once. The j; trarrectoa have fixed a tax of $5 a 'head on overy head of live sto-A t-v , ported, and this will hare to he paid before the cattle can be cro: s ed into the United States. The railroads are CA.1 so tli.-it M' gradually Mve Oak - te cannot be brought up to Jua.e tad of mak- T Roto J78 and El Paao from the big ranches in northern Mexico, and insurrecto j by'Mt Justice Holmes in a recont m(nd ta UrJff , Cact-s uuciswu u....-b iin T k. i"ii can naraiy result in cnanften -,- - - suggest that he is still in tn- of lb excefldlngi7 dstic chvacter 'M PW ax . minority on trust and trace cojawua- that wag rroml!ied iramdlatel after Parea ax . . . . Uon matters. It will be recaiieu ,he lgt eIectlon shrewd Vaahtng- Tenn ,i.. v.a tvue nil the inillOritV Side Ol ,. ,...- ij.. . .:., Plnli ax .. the Northern Socuriuei, c&ae, ana ary trend in what has become known p'v Cons - s- also presented a dissenting opinion as tbe -inaufgenf movement," and " Cent i.t nhih seemed to. so clearly -4i ...... ,. --- - ,.i..u- tjb Oak .- .. - Xomnnctmtn thO mCntal attitUde Ot -Jnn. inwl rlitlla, In'iliuA . M.nHtv nt tho. court as regards ,., ..An nn 0i.nA,nn..tn VAi.n. nm questions of restrain of traae. ine t,3ng Jg a development that will ap- Pay 003 . . stationed along the lines, would pro delay in announcing the tr"8t. . iksbI to business Interests as obviat- Pav Cent .'. "-V hlblt the exportation of cattle, anv- clsions has fcuggeated a tieaarocic 01 ,ng ono of tno most unsettiing feat- Psalla " how. They have agreed that cattle four in the court. I have rw dlreci ureg of tarllr revjbon -pjg Eam0 Plerra may be exported through the cus- information that such is tn c8 p'an may possibly later on be applied ''n ritoplo ax toms port in their possession and but it will be lemembered that wjth advantage to the other sched- So Take c...a 5 no other way. This makes it neces Mr. Jostice Van Devanter was one u)es jQ whjCb act(on js intended. Poacwia iV sary to drive the cattle overland to of the four judges who uaatimously Waiting en Congress. 'Savanna ax j Palomas. decWed against the Standard J u Ag aiready sotod, there Is con- F'll PaM ax j Among the big concerns ln north- coan-an) In the St. UmiIs deamoB l!BIiej reces6lon in manufacturing -i"Ht " ern Mexico that have made contract from a!ch the proswt appeal to and xi circles, which wil. v TIT 10 for delivery of catt'o are the Palo the supremo court w n- M.r- lurtnrally continue uhUI some drt- Warrior ax 32 Cattle companj, the Corralitos Justice Van Devanter wBl. Jt m ,Ufe jajcaUjn Is available of the --rren 8 Cattle company, the Warren Feather tmerstoa very property decline eKteBt UrJff revieloo. Tbte doe3 Wotvortee ax ? 9 Cattle eomrany, owning tbe to Uto Prt in the ilechtfon of e not BlflSm tbtlt iiM new Urlff mu8t qm 24 vmt 33refcrd ranches; Benton and higher TrttwwU ot -which . " be definitely arranged before im- Iaoetate and numerous others. recently becowe a member, and e ro(eMIt m&y j expected, for as ....- I ft Is said that General Lais Ter- cofOft for the pune tru de- w & for ftlre cratracti nfiniJlDr 2HHMCC PlllL IE!" tKmer "" ot C8' -Jr - thus reduced to eight,, arfl,taM there is ttt ant. if 1.1 1 .HSH Iv Whh hluT ha contracted to dellrer 40.AO0 head -t..r. i.ieinr rMui iif to h a d- UUUWJUl. UIIUUVJ wi.u , of cattle In the United States. If Not Vital Matter. ,1 Rrc. of actirrty to earrespoud with icaiMD9 reason to change th ,be desaand that has gradually ac- opinfcm tmtwar oxprw in uwt. cniaJaiod dating tho parid of ..- nvH at the worst an ,,11-- Whan (his tanrvaien ln ad ere ruling im tae truat caaea b tgjnjg aat coe it will mean a tke supreme eourt wauW net he a pjjj ot buiness activity and en-' :?.. .., it -aratOA mereiv mean ,K. .v,-...ni v. ,r. County Assessor llt Ipcal methods of doing bust- ' ' has completed his assessment ot the S in tho future, be pursued IlnmP(3iat6 outlook 0f the Producing mines of Cochise county by ou Ireat industrial corporations. 6tock market ,g one guggoitlne caB. and given out the official gures. There is no question of Pnnlsh- u dlf crimination in the selection ?ctmliS nmP, tho in menl or penalty involved in the of securitfes. But the underu,ne is ne bullion proauct Tho wSS Washington proceedings; and what- wiUl0Ut doubt an excellent one anc L 0"'"0,? the nroduclng minis ever readjustment tr" fd,VaaUB,e 8h,Ul ,J , bfT' ? in o country 'amoSnUo Btiw!. meet the views of our WtW .,oken of any important declines to 19L3C of ,3 onc.fourth on wh,c!l bunal will nndouMedly be promptly seasoned dividend-paying toa for 19u wjU bo ierted o met. Standard Oil tatereuu h stocks and eound bonds , .fo ?7.7C8.797.87. Tho total value of in the past proven thomsehe stow HENRY CLCVTS. tho mine product is divided among such shrewd merchants ana j?an , the following companies: facturers-such shrewd and efficient 1 COMING Calumet & Arizona. J3.S2U3G.I0 ouainess men that it would be chiie-! Vt Scben ot Tucsont Arlzona't. copper Queen 9,342,697.42 ish to suppose that they have n in opUdan. will be here on GrDat western 287,492.09 Exercised their full powers in con- Dla reguar quarterly visit, on Herschell Mining Co 34,921.19 roction with this lnaportaBt develop- Thur-day and Friday, May llth and Ltonard Cop. Co 122XC8-74 mmt in their bualnea to PHWf iath wlth a fuu as0rtmont of Shattuck Company 1.8TS.982.K 2 COCHISE MINES GI YIELD OF 13 MILLION the has to submit to the rebel export tax, it win cost htra $309,000 to get his cattle out. The export law. j stockmen aay. will slop the sale of .catue iront .Mexico, except those al- ready contracted for and may have Charles Howe an appreciable effort on the provis ion market of the United States, as many Mexican cattle deliveries for slaughter are made eacu spring. JheHe4ves promptly to aoeest tlw gea. If your roSgf tho court, whalover It ma tlon J, m Wm mites ores need auee- s. & P. Co. far export exam- Tombstone Con. ,: to be . filiation. I tt is also dostraWe te bear te days only. lnatlon. Coppor Queon Holol. tw . 369.G7.2 . 16CS.1S J Total ?19,r6,l!n- MISSISSSIPPI BANKERS. GREENWOOD, Miss., May 10. Many prominent financiers wero present this morning a. the opening of tbe tvcm -'i rd annual meeting or the Mississippi Bankers associa tion. President B. W. Griffllh of Vlcksburg called the gathering to order and delivered his annual ad dress. Tho sessions will continue ovrt- tomorrow. President F. O. Watts of the American Banktrs as cccfcuioa is among the scheduled (.speakers. ALTA COFEE. aromatic, satisfying; airtight tins. Wcitxmm & Dodda only. The Royal Insurance Company Ltd. has transferred its agency for Bisbee and vicinity to the ARIZONA INSURANCE AGENCY T. A. Hughes, Manager. The Royal Insurance Co., Ltd. paid the astounding sum of $6. 746.000 gross In the San Francisco Conflagration and these losses were paid 100 cents on the dol lar without discount or delay. Kindly refer changes in Royal policies or renewals thereof to ARIZONA INSURANCE AGENCY (Bank of Bisbee Building.) n r fcY INSURANCE g 1 i?fw sr m h Only One Person in a Hundred can keep money in his possession and not let it slip through his fingers. PUT A DOLLAR IN YOUR POCKET and see how much you have of it in a week's time. Money put in your bank is there when you want it. MORAL OPEN A BANK ACCOUNT WITH US TODAY. WE PAY 4 INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. OFMCERS J. C. Collins, P'et.. C. L. Edmundson, V. Prtt. W. E. McKee, Vice Pres., B. R. KuyksndaM. Cash, E. L. Blair, A't't Cain, O. W. W If, Ass't Cath. DIRECTORS J. C. Collins, W E. McKee. C. A. McDonald. C. L. Edmunon, B. h. KuykendaU. Citizens Bank and Trust Company BISBEK, ARIZONA. ARE YOUR EYES NOT WORTH INSURING If so call and let us insure them, againbt the harmful anu disagreeable effects of eys strain, with a properly fitted pair of lenses. Dr. Rockefeller my opto metrist, is registered by ex amination Jn New York, Min nesota and Arizona, and has had a wide experience with proper! fitting glasses. "We grind our own lenses for each rye defect. C. M. HENKEL JEWELER Otometrlst. fSSBSosm (Bhicken Feea We have Just received a car load of chicken feed. Thlt shipment contains all the dl foront varieties of feed stuff that is necessary for the sue cessful raising of chickens. Egg food, Chick food, alfalfa, meal. Special dry, whole corn, chops, barley, oyster shell, bont granite grit. Blood meal and charcoal. INDEPENDENT FUEL & FEED CO. Office Main SL Opp. Paluco Stables Telephone 235. P. O. Box C27 ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO RAILWAY ARIZONA &. NEW MEXICO RAIL WAY COMPANY PASSENGER SERVICE DAILY South Bound North Bound 7:10a.m.Lv. Clifton Ai. 3:58 p.m 7:50a.m." Guthrie Lv. 3:24 p.m 835 a. m." Duncan 2:30 p.m 9:58a.m." Lordsburg 1:20pm 11:05 a. m.Ar. Hachlta " 11:50 fc.m South bound train connects w.tl Southern Pacific west bound trait No. 1, leaving Lordsburg lu:57, a in.. Mountain Time. South bound train connects win i Paso & Southwestern east bounc train for El Paso, leaving Hachlt at 11:42 a. m. Mountain Time, and with wen tound train for Douglai and Bistee, leaving Hachlta at 11:10 a. m.. Mountain Time. A. T. TnOMSON, Traffic Manager, Clifton, Arizona. Feb. 17, 1911. . LUNCH BUCKETS Given our specis- atten tion. Everything clean and sanitary. BUSY BEE CAFE BISBEE AND LOWELL 0. K. STABLES . Ambulance Servlca Day A and Night. 4 RHONE 15 FLETCHER d HENNES3FV 4 1 PALACE LIVERY AND UNDERTAKING PARLORS BOWEN &. HUBBARD PROPRIETORS .... i S im t ft f,j fllHnCS Wf! itSinls "u1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. H. A. SCHELL Eye Specialist Next Visits to Bisbee. Douglas, Cananea and Naco In June. 33 N. Stone Ave. Tucson. Arlr. J)R. F. R. WILLIAMS Has Moved to the C. & A. Dispensary. Office Hours 9 to 10 a. ra., 1 to 2 and 4 to 6 p. m. Phone 35 AUT0M03ILES FOR HIRE Bisbee ana ' Lowe! Phone B-23 Phone L-J GERALD DEBELY FIRST CLASS WATCHMAK. ER, JEWELER & ENGRAVER, AT UNCLE SAM'S PLACE MAIN STREET V '1 iU IS,.' fc m pi f S if l 3 m & H t F I f'. ?' . t 1 -ryp1 mTm i) V ! iag U iwmA'- - t-'wi'-y 1 rtNw ""TT"-