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H i? , - Y?f .. - - i ft "s "455 j f.7"1 P- PAGE FOUR THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW. B1SBEE. ARIZONA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 14, 1911. jr "m . I- i BIG TIME TODAY AT LEWIS SPRINGS; , LlVELY PROGRAM Races Will Be Feature in Which Whole Family May Join PRIZES FOR THE WINNERS Two train loads of pleasure-seekers' will o to Lowis Springs t'fs morning to attend the Hades' and ilc Men's picnic The special train ftsr tho cftcnlc grounds will leavo Blsbce this morning at S:15 and the regular train, leaving BlEbee at 9:20, will also carry passengers for the springs. The picnic has been well advertised and it is believed that a record crowd will attend. Tho sport prorram -at the picnic grounds today includes an event for every member of tho family and should one family win tho races and tho prizes offered for them, that fam ily vtould have a supply of provis ions for a week. For tho fat man. there are prizes of fine whiskey and cigars; for moth er there aro prizes of flour and coff "o: for tho unmarried daughters there are prizes of candy, parasols and other things that appeal to femi nine taste. A swimming match will bo pulled off with some of tho best swimmers of tho district competing. There will bo other features on the enter tainment program which will go to mare up a day of enjoyment for ev ery one. I Last night at 7 o'clov to Eagles ami Red Men paraded through tho streets of the city in fuss and feath ers and incited the spectators to en thusiastic npplausc. POSTAL BANK IS Many Want to Deposit More Than One Hundred Dol lars This Month Postmaster M. E. Cassidy express ed himself yestorday as being well satisfied with the success of the pos tal savings bank to date. On May 10 and 12, the two big- pay days, tho de posits in tho bank wero considerably ELKS' SMOKER A E Over 300 in Attendance Diaz Worsts Rooster Madero LOAN FOND FOR THE RENEFIT OFSTUDENTS "Liberty Hall" Will Be Put on to Increase Fund of Association The smoker given by tho local lodge,! Tne Disbeo High School Alumni at tho Elks' Homo last night was nn-! association is unique in that it is loubtedlr tho greatest auroeea in the only high school alumni asso tho history of Bisbee. There were elation in the United States tnat over 300 Elks and their friends in maintains a loan fund for Its mem- attendance. Tho Copper Queen band ocrs who may wish to borrow at a augmented and to date about $7,000 , opened tho program with, special sel-.'ow rate of interest to attend school k. It ectlons, followed by the Mexican or-;aer tne courso of tno local nign has been deposited in tho bank. is reported that the amount will reach $10,000 easily by Juno 1. If it were not for tho provision that more than $100 a month can not bo deposited in the bank, tho deposits would bo considerably larger. Sever al have tried to deposit as much as mum amount that ono may have on deposit In the bank. cheatra. The Rtar avent of tho even-, school is finished ing was tho combat between Madero I Two years ago tho association and Diaz and, sad for tho Insurrecto save an entertainment which netteo Elks, Madero was worsted by the it over $225. which amount was loaned Ilttlo rooster Diaz. lto ODO of tn members. wh: finished Mr. Klssclberg of Salt Laka City the sourse at the Tenipc Normal contributed to tho entertainment scnooi. ino money is now Deins $300 at ono time, which Is tho maxi-! with three solos, which met with returned to tho association and s fil nil is rounds of aonlause. Tho Mandolin ocing reioanca to two memners wno club rendered choice selections. They are in school at Flagstaff. The wero Messrs. Harrison. Slddell, Silver und is getUng low and for that and Butler reason we Aiumm association win ) The solo 'of A. E. Temby was excel- f.SfgS-S1 May 18' lent and Tom Feeney's recitation ?en' K"? the pro- urouam uown me nouse ine uox- ductlon. Tho ,e aro - ing match between Ben Jackson and , drI1ed b p'pal Snider of Sam Benton was one of the clever m n, Q etunts. The Orpheum orchestra, in-i . , . , , . , eluding Mr. Tuck, gava several num-l Tho PP'e of Blsbco have always bers and solos that wore much ap- Jn very liberal in patronizing nmialnc MprrhnntQ Rim flnt: I predated. The famous Elks' Mulli- "" ie pirsj warn given tor , ...w ..-.. M . a decIdpd hit. !-""" oujecu SEES STAMPEDE AT'JOAREZ Wild Scattering of Sightseers Follows Firing of Guns in Celebration Bi&bee Merchants Might Go Down There r (Douglas International.) . Yesterday, late in tho evening; twenty-flvo or thirty of tho revol tosos came over to Houglas in search of clothing, the kind desired being khaki suits. They went from store to store, but wero unable to get all that they required, as the demand for this popular suiting has been pretty heavy ever since the rebels bate been in this vicinity. Several of the dealers last night wired for a fresh supply of Tho association or rrV ,ir,' mM hM. nnh the graduates of our high school will Cook and John rerklns as up to tho ,doubfted be encouraged In tho minute and brought forth great ap- 'nt"ens' " ha? ?.? J thJ, plause. Rousing music by the Or- " -- the play wlU have, a liberal pheum orchestra ended the evening's Pftfonage from tho citizens of Bis- entertainment. At 11 o'clock the time-honored toast i was given to absent brothers, and tho program then proceeded. It was the most largely attended affair glv-, en by the Elks for a long time. .bee. W. K. Flora, of the law firm of EHinwood Ross, of Blabeo, has returned homo from n week's busi ness trip to Morcnci. Enrouto home Mr. Flora dropped Into EI Paso and spent Thursday there. Ho took oc casion to visit tho scene of the Jua rez battlo and what he saw there convinced him that there is no mis take about tho old saying that "war is hell." Thursday afternoon the announce. ment was made that the port had been opened to Juarez and that all might go over the river who de sired and within a short time thous ands had gone to the battle scarred town, on the street cars. In j muoa couiu uo Btajureu uuru, uui iuu rule is that arms ana ammunition may cross unmolested to dealers In Mexico and with an open port here for that purpose It is not likely that t-ipre will be any moro trouble on the . tho Dart of tho revoltosos In secur- clothc3 which have been adopted as ini; all the ar material they do me unuorm or mo reueis ana in a sire. few days there will be enough for, This morning there was a report alt. j that Cananca had received a demand The party of revoltosos In Douglas i for th surre-de- of tho town to the last night attracted considerable at- revoltosow, but this has not been con- E BT SCHWARTZ BROS. Back ot improvements recently made and to be made at tho storo of Schwartz Bros., men's outfitters, on Main street. Is a story of prosper ity based on systematic advertising, a story gratifying JLo tho friends of the popular proprietors and Interest ing as showing tho possibilities ot system. tcntion. They were all young and Armed and it is still believed that Recently tho storo has been Im robust and their demeanor was cour- there will bo no effort to dterurb b tcous to all and they all seemed to that camp for tho reason that the a steel celllnl a nd U?e ! n3 h n .Tiien h.,-,- r.ry ,, . mpn nt work thom nro s.ii.i tn hnlI"?or a steei ceiling ana me install ation of revolving clothing cabinets. The clothing cabinet is the latest j be in excellent humor over tho big j men at work there aro said to bo victory at Juarez and the evacuation 'contributing liberally In money for of Agua Prieta without a fight, as the support of the Insurrection, this means that they will have a The report of the probable attack port of entry where they can secure ,f Cananea has aroused anxiety and all supplies required. Of course this uneasiness on tho part of many in does not mean that arms or ammu-1 Douglas who have their families 'there are who have interests there. These (ct TiMftri7D rrwn?fTTG cad tup urmii? AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT Garden Hose Keep the yard and garden green. The flowers and trees, as well as tho garden, will need some water for tho next few weeks Use one of our garden hase; it will save your water bill as well as time and labor. Your cholco at 10c, 121-2c, 14c and 171-2c per foot. Poultry Netting In one and two inch meshes, all heights, the best for poultry pens and all purposes. Place your ordor with ui, and wo will guarantee that you will be pleased. Mound City Paints The best paint for all purpose. For. house, floor and inte rior finishings It has no equal.. Looks best and wears longest Wonder Ice CreamFreezers This Is the sewoor when every family should be supplied with Ice cream as, sherbet. This may be accomplished at a very small coat if the WONDER DOUBLR MOTION ICE CREAM FREEZER is used. Quarts 92.25. Two quarts J 2.75. Three quarts 13.50, and four quarts $4.25. BISBEE HARDWARE CO. P mr bW w m WJ I .. . I n l t? J -. t. Til a 3 t uuiiiijjuxi tuucK, main otreet. rnone loa J Manhood j H WeSS For MenWho Have Lost It Strong Men Are Full of Electricity Weak Men Are Lacking in Electricity business part of tho town had been completely battered down. Guards were stationed in front of every store for the purpose of preventing loot, but tho owners of the placet of business had not been permitted to resume business except in a very few instances A Mighty Stampede. thing and built to obtain the max! mum amount of clothing room in a given floor space and also to show off the goods whlla being stored. The firm was reorganized a year ago and In. since that time has gone after the test lines of clothing and mens fur nishing. Having obtained these lines they Lave gone about advertising them in an original manner. They have made strong claims for their lines bu not stronger than the manu facturers make to the store, thus making tho guarantees possible. Ten were making anxious qulry this morning In tho newspa per oinces for later news or con ditions there. It is believed by somo that "the government will finally take their troops away frqm Cananea and in that case the appearance of the in surrectos there would not make any difference, as it has been their nollev I uin nt D.iiiciio mon'a imoinno h-m jiiuiiuius m jni. num ai a mm- io matte no inicnerence wiin me mm-1 p'ten un experience in their line Thursday afternoon when the main Ing enterprises in tho camps where j and a knowledge of clothing that is so tight that It was impossible for zari, Pilares and El Tlere have been a person to cross from one side of practically In the hands of the rebe's auto-1 the street to the other and the nass- ciurlncr the List ivsn mnntha nml mobiles and on foot. A sight of I ago of the street cars had been bar- thlnc3 have conn on thpr lust na cruel destruction vias presented to red, some of the hilarious revoltosos they had before, all. Tho smouldering ruins of manvtvbo were In the plaza began firing Douglas showed a djing out of the of the prominent buildings told of t their guns In the air. At once some- war spirit yesterday and today. Tho the havoc made by bursting bombs ono shouted that Rabago's army had I absence of the federals from this and shells during the firce struggle arrived from Chihuahua and that an- j vicinity has Just put a stop to all late Wednesday evening. I other battle had started. There was speculation and rumors about the The visitors found that Juarez was' a wild stampede of the great throng 'a'tscl: of Agua Prieta which for under martial law and that all sa-1 for the bridges in a wild attempt to weeks had been the prominent fea loons were closed, but that little reach the American side of the rlier. iture in the discussion of tho strategy headway had been made In clearing Many were run ever and several board which gathered dally in front the streets of the debris and wreck- wero badlv hurt. After thnussn-lg of the fiadsden hntel. salnonn i.,. it n.rr ihm !i in ohanen irv da" ago caused by the cannon balls and had hurried out of town, gradual) stands, rool halls and other conveni- or so and give real advertising news bombs which wero so effective dur- It becarao known that the firing ent places ' in our si ace" ing the last part of the battle. Mr meant no barm and those remain ' Flora declared that some of tho ing resumed their observations and Mound City Paints wear longes Get vour broilers at Tovrea's for walls of the adoto building in the search for souvenirs of the battle and look best. BISBEE HARDWARE the picnic one ot tbelr strongest assets, "Our business is improving and is Nftir to"iav than in several years, almost back to the standard o! 190S. I attribute this to the fact that we have secured good lines of clothing and to the fact that wa have adver tised them. I believe newspaper ad vertising Is the best kind, but atten tion must be g!on to it to make It pay. For Instance I do not believe a card, run continuously without change does fio cents worth of good. Tt grows stale and people do not roaa g . rjmaaB Macana an n agygyyii. ii"jn y, y.fmj "-nffrimuii'iuiy; ORPHEUM TE MONDAY, rEATRE 15th uMrs Brings of the "WIS H tt IFF f f Jroultry Yard p fr i!at; toi" ixjz T?r 'r- a. - strength of youth ILii ju o and-jfo" paint la your i . oJ i , der Are j u srtHlnff M loo t-n If yoo ha1 th smptcrm or other den of braLln7 down of ynv ncrra arvl Mt&llty yuu il fin4 n-i life In Jectrtcity aj ap.'tlW hiU. yoj rleep. Eteclra. Vita, tbe 017 ceJ :r. der. Is made for you. It s 1 t v, to use e4eetrlctty It pors a pnir tream of life Into t?- tSy cant naiti for boun erery nisht- It rciairrs i choixfDK ro vinegar or at1 I r tresfaea the nrre. expands vital pwr enrlchs the circulation dim) maL?- y w feel trlsht. ftctrte and vigorous in or nlght'a use. Tou ret ftroner each da and In a few xteekB you are a new mai ttroncer and yoonifer In the Are of youth. It Is rrand. tkls method of mfn and cey man bo baa ever c&ti It 1 praielnc It. FREE TO TOC Call If yon can. If yen can't. cit mi thle coupon and eend your name and ad dreta to na and we win mail you our l.aullfully Uluitratfrd M-pace Ft-'' 1 jck. The Eledra-Vsia Co. II KIT. 0 Z3014 Panth Sprtn- Stmt, LOS ANUKI.ES riaR Mnd nir. prrpaU, j-eor trte 90-xasO Uluttrated bMk. Nntoe .............. Strcrt or Box Cltr jsn n sea cm ran c S siss Farm Pumn Eras'Bii R !'a V,'caIherCoId Enoah lo Freeze It K 0 Hours Tea Long far tt ts Wcrk M At I2. t we hve found a pump engine that servca all the needs o 3h re farmer and does it In tho best possib'.o manner. We investigated '.score or rnnrcdiTcrsrtn ,ecaddc-s!"n-;Gr -b -c"-L'oTind hconebestsuitcdforcurcMtomers. Vc-.I.t JoT l.ur i. Johnson iarra Pump En-ns. It is tho most woad.rll j. '-srgiascade. 190 to 1,090 Gallons Per Hoa.- T, VfIrWwS -r mjrurjciirasy v i o;ib in U3y wci, tczht -5 o i. iKwiarta -rui n-"nn c .i,t.sj re vc ice pcrDir'ar xrou jciu c 1. f V f r r 0 t M 1 a in v-it.t r as wcl at summer. Inr"p , c i tie - er nee lad for tie hoce, Cairy, t am, JecJ I it al psstere In a honrs. cpt l tt op.ruta than a tins bcatix ani cjcJ- LMLasjSij J wc aiiss au ocuer ana irotirxc. V&?! iiiii-&Ti 11?" sfsp; sSK .iwt t:iri5f; ses Pier.ly of Power fcr Go:npfto Vfsfer Syctsa , j tii- 7-e- fare's air pi" ? er i"T n. i . -j-.b LU -1. irt. '.Vorkid hpa- !:r!c ' ' - v 1 tS3SfIfU?"' 1 lir' - tfi??to - -------r - ..-, tTl'f. ipffrf 8 5 at - ji-i&vi ma nJ23ksd ?! l3)vBffe4 Wi, fef? -TV ..at75r tot-.'-ff r TCseKsSrt VraK vciri-o pump x S!iSlAv Si355' r " t A Mt.lJ0? I r"ll'i34 . t- Is r"-"f "- octs jcrf UtUolVcrksr on ,hc Farm E-erlne a tcI aU . trr snppiy fcr tha farax bt trn. cat o! the w tN yarn Pump Knpo proves i t cpc-iority It has jmhey f -r rame aa kind ct iari cr loct rc? machinery. It bp the iTOSien ft Pr" tn t e r!itv ni !t-rf?r Rin !. I jTrfriiT(f"-fo! mill tr-iifi-! I t !-. "Cf ""I I?ves the work ot t oTtra hired rn. "J Sec t!ic tittle Wonder at rork Youha-rdaIltbrtt. enBfi'n-miririr-i -..... .... .. r - - rprH oui you cuni i r.17 rcaitxo wnat a wen- fc4w A THREE AqT FARCE Cast Of Characters Mrs, "Briggs, a woman of business Elizabeth Jones Ralph Briggs 0. W. Wolf Jimmy Briggs . J. B. Temy Alvira Briggs Evlyn Kindred Melissa Briggs Edna McGavock S'las Green, "a near relation" J, V. Petty Mr. Lee, a wealthy neighbor B. F. Kitt Virginia Jee, his daughter Martha Townsend Daisy Thornton, a friend of Miss Lee .Louise Greenbauer Mrs. O'Connor, with no likingfor gots Arilla Jones Mandy Bates, vho stammers Eliza Galbraith Three Special Dances Spanish, Scotch, and English Good Mvsic Given Vnder 2 he Auspices of the Y. W. C. A. For the Benefit of the Association I Play Grounds I i the- (hearj AVERAGE VALUE OF ESTATES Mr. Charles B. Spahr. ot Columbl. Ur'verslty, since deceased, made ai examination at one time of tr records of the Surrogates of thin 1 tlve counties In the state ef Ne York, and published the results lr The Outlook." The examination cov j ered a three months' period and In i eluded the counties of New Yot and Kings, the richest In the state ' The results are remarkable as sho Ing (1) How few people, comparatl' y speaking, ieae any estates at all ind (2) the low -vercge value o 'states. The following is a suit nary of tho facts shown: (1) Out of 10,000 persons ove twenty-rive years of age dying durln he quarter only 3,351. or lust abou ne-third, left any estates whatevei )f those who were heads of families nly one-half left any estate; th ther half left nothing, not even savings bank account. (2) Cf the 3.351 estates admin 'ered on, only 884 about 27 per ceni of all estates and 9 per cent of al those dying wero forth over J3.0M- (3) Sixty-six per cent of oil lefi no estates; 26 per cent of all lef states valued at under $5,000, thr average valuo of those below thl amount being $1,292. Less than -er cent of all left estates valued S5.000 or over. These investigations were mad without reference to life insurance but they afford a powerful argumen 'or life Insurance. They are the re raits of life not its rosy-lined expec atlons. They warn men that if the would do better than the averas man they must employ better meth ods than tho averace man. bee jack McGregor, Agent, Room at tne annuai meeting of tho Na- ' , . i T . Uf "'"i1 . , nm Association ot Manufactur- card to P. Q Box 389. or phone 31 era, which meets at tho Waldorf NOTICE TO THE PU3UC All per- n,07.,,0,1 JJ reo dar' f.ess.t,on' - . v. , . Other subjects to receive attention sons are hereby warned not to aro banking and currency, immigra stcal chickens from the McCamtey tlon, industrial education, patent re ranch, seven miles -west of B!s- form and the creation of an Inde bee, as such a performance is rendent tariff commlwilon of x- dangerouff. iei ports. rnzi-v? Itao.imi:Vt.l4is ?up ficl little -rorker H it until roa se It fa actloa. We sbow k ct o-rexbib4tionraim Ai-Aw exactly the Llnu u! o-v yon vr j t expect It to d j on yoc Urm . -i-- 4 ti- vHok. tr fy aodi look it over, iti u.". t putwa. lie mre I cvai la. . (208J We -carry these engines In stock and ready for Immodlato delivery. No spare moment of your tl3 co-nd te more profitably spent than In seeing this engine work. We will be pleased to tell you all about them.. Aak tho man in the Hardware Department. Tho prices on these --. gines are: IV, H. P. Farm Pump Engine $80. Horizontal Engines of from 3 to 12 H. P. range in price from $13 up to $500. Ifs time For Sorghum Seed Our first carload of this seed arrived this past week, and we arc now ready to deliver all orders. Do not confuse this seed with the kind you havo bought elsewhere In the past. This seed is of very select grade and has been rocioaned. This Is the seed that will grow. Better come iu early for your Sorghum Seed. Our next car win not arrive for some time. Prices on Sorghum Seed are: R 5 O.liIIji ITB.; $1.60 per cwt. when bought in ton lots. $3.75 per cwt. when bought In less than ton lots. Ranchers and farmers will find this the best place to buy their fann ing tools. We carry farm tools In stock, and you may not expect to And as complete a line elsewhere. . . i - t ymx fefo If the blood is pour and filled with the poisons from diseased I.Kloeyj or inactive liver, the heart is not only starved bat poisoned as well. There are many con ditions due to impure Hood suet cs dropsy, lmZia epciU, nervous debility or the many scrofulous conditions, ulcers, " fever-sores," white snellis &, etc. All can bs over conic ead cored by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery This supplies pure blood by aiding digestion, incremtag a iletfon ead im parting tone to the whole circulatory syttr-. Its a heart tonic and a great deal 'more, hating an alterative action 00 the liver and kidneys, it belp to eliminate the pokons from the Mood. To enrich the blood end increase the red blood c-rpvseles, thereby feeding the nerves on rich red blood and tkvn: sway with neroas irritability, take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and do not perm.r a dishonest dealer to insult our intelligence with the " just as good Lied." Tbe "Discovery" has 10 years cf curt behind it and contains no alcohol ar narcotics. Ingredi ents plainly printed on wrapper. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free oa rcccjet of stamps to pey expense of wrapping and mailmjS only. Sand 31 ane-ecBt stamen for the Preach cloth-bound boo.. Address : Dr. R. V. Tfcra., Baffct., N. Y. MANUFACTURERS' MEETING. NEW YORK, May 13. Accident (prevention and Industrial relief will form tho chief themo of discussion Is there anything In all this world that is of more lmportanco to you than good digestion? Food must be eaten to sustain life and must be digested and converted into Mood When the digestion falls tho whole body suffers. Chamberlains Tablets aro a rational and reliable care for Indigestion. They Increase the Sow of bile, purify the blood, strengthen tho stomach, and tone up tho whole digestive apparatus to n naittm! siH healthy action. For sale by ail .j- 1 Slits. e K i . ? 1- -'. ; EP I, 7"5gr gaPWw7TitiNWww-wi-,-awBaaw 1 - rr?!-ill