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-.? T-?k. FJ a: I 7 Ism" Hi "Si1 i i 1. ;V 'p"-;' i ..' ( r t? K . PAGE TWO THE BISBEE DAILT flEVIEW. BISBEE, ARIZONA, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 1 6, 1911. HUSKS WANTS 1 lOHFOLT Radicals in Congress Say That-Government Must Own and Operate Big Morgan Property COUNTRY HAS RESOURCES OF SEVERAL BILLIONS Belief Is Strong That Now Is Time to Prevent Con trol by Private Capital place wlfi the federal government or the territorial government, super vision, such as Is eercied by the Interstate commerce commission ov er railways, of mines and mining, and tho grading or deeds to public lands in Alaska. A remarkable recrudesence ot Interest in Alaskan affairs has fol lowed the sensational discovery that the administration employed very unusual methods to provido a har bor and terminal for the system ot railroads which the Alaska syndicate Is opening, and with 'which It In tends to dominate the great coal fields ot Alaska. Including the Cun ningham claims. Wlckersham After Revenge. The question is being studied In. TYPHUS FEVER 10 TREftTMENT Typhus fever is an acute Infec tious disease, characterized clinically by a sudden onset, usually with a chill, severe headache, marked ner vous symptoms, a mucular eruption, frequently becoming pctoihial, and terminating by crisis. The disease is conveyed by tho bite of tho body louse. Pcdiculus lestimonu. writes both houses of congress with acute j T. John F. Anderson, a welt-known interest. Democrats see in It a medical authority. chance to make political capital. Typhus fever Is d tawra " Insurgent republicans have not ov- spotted fever cxanthematlc yphus, erlookcd tho same possibilities. Del-P fever, ship fever tsbardlllQ. etc. egate Wlckersham. wo h-s been U Is essentially a disease of torn, persona non rnta at the white houFe'perate and cold climates, it prob slnce his attack on the president's '? wnt pr alls .In Plc JT Alaska government bill a year aco. pt at considerable altitudes TI.I sees a chance to kill tho admlnlstra- , f0l",Jp,S " tlon's scheme of an Alaska govern- Rt " di seases of 1 ei npor- ment that would make tho territory "to c"m2 c' "Lia nnL?w ,,?! i tnrt nf mvil dnrhr romolotely almost disappeared. lingering only -r" r Fa rHtr iws w sfartss Moanwhlt those who want Alas progreM ka to to saod to the people, instead 1 Tne dEease js epidemic in the of being turned over to the Gugten 'mntaing f northern. Africa, por helm Interests, think It Important t)ons of rg,n ana southern Eu to do something joon. rone. Dortions of Ireland, northern Secretary of tho Interior Fisher. Engand certain parts of As'a and replying to the recent I-a Follette Jn gri on the Mexican plateau, TIt- Johnathan Wlnfleld 1 resuiuuun ..iui iu cm.j .- extending down inio genual Aiuer tuy jonnatuaa wimieia.) ni mntrnl'nr Tnr. rave such lira ... , ,,, . -.,! Am.rini WASHINGTON, May 15. J. P. ,ted information as has reached his tn dlscase does not prevail at a Morgan. Simon Gugenhelm. Thomas ofnce Hc not &Ue to report on , altitude than 1.50O meters. F. Ryan and other millionaires, as tranEactIons recorded at the Katnlla: Th(J 0r,-,n of the Disease well as scores of small Investors land oCtIcCi where it Is presumed Is only ln the llsnt ot recent and speculators, may have their, fflost of thc cntrlea havo been re-' Bdvanccs in our knowledge of the dream of added riches rudely shat- rorted, because It will take a month elloogy of typhus that an under- tercd that is so far as Investments or moro to COmunicate with that Etandlng has been had of many facts In Alaska arts concerned. The In- ofnce. foe report indicates that that have been noted regarding the uubiai ..eniiu ui wo i ..uuuiw. " ; four entries nave been maae oy ' distribution and spread of the dis- HAD PILE OF MONEY; WAS HOI MOLESTED well as the mineral riches of the far northern land, which were grabbed by wealtay Interests In the states, bid fair to onco again come under absolute and complete control of the United States government. The resources of Alaska have been declared by experts to be worth sev. eral billions of dollars, much ot which) has been s-qulred by vast syndicates, until tho control of the whole of Alaska ia -virtually -within the power of a few men or corpora tions .At least that part of It con cerning mineral lands and railroad grants is completely dominated by private individuals, the government having lost Its paramount rights by lax administration and through fraud. Govenment Ownership. Now, however. It is proposed to settle the whole question once and for all. To start out with, legisla tion is suggested to provide for the government construction, ownership ami operation of all railroads In Alaska. This will mean the acquisi tion of the Morgan-Gugienheini railroad now being constructed at a cost of nearly 5200.000.000 to be used principally in opening up vast coal and copper deposits that have been acquired by these interests, and. val- soclates of Ryan, the man who ln- a duced tho administration, while Typhus has been considered one Daillnger was In to cabinet. tolof lue most contagious. diseases, but throw open the Strategic forest ,ne contagon appeared to have a lands for entry. These lands nave I decjded Bnort "striking" distance: teen plotted and the right of way so-, ror cxampie. when a case was lu tho Cured lor the svndicato'a railroad, i ward ot ft n0Sptal. new cases might Lets the Bars Down. appear ln adjoining beds on the A sensation was produced hero same side ot tho ward, but almost . . i roontk- never across the aisle. Again, it wnen il wa iMujtuwucu ,,...... ------ that the 13 of March 4, 1911. re- George Caywood, tho well known chauffeur, who now has charge of tho Pedrazzinl Minos company's au tomobile service, left "Douglas for Nacozari this afternoon. lie come out in an automoblln from the mines to Cananea, thence to Douglas by train. Ho tells som6 Interesting "war" news. The Pedrazzinl com pany had J 120,000 (gold) In bullion at the mines. Caywood's auto was loaded with $40,000 and be took 1 to Cananea, S3 miles. He mot an passed a great many Insurgents, but was not molested. Ho made three trips, alone, and -with $10,000 each time, and without oven an incident The Insurgents know ho had the money. Freighter Had Money. The manager of a mine not fai from Chlspas wanted to' send lc T1.100 to pay off. He was In some doubt as how to send H, finally de ciding on putting It in a Unc an) sending It with the freight. He found an empty 30-30 cartridge box and put tho money in It. Just whoo the- freighter reached the Sonor river he was "hoW up" by Juan Cabral and his men. They took two sacks of flour and a small sack of 'ffpe, giving the driver $20. Just b they were going to leave, one ci tho men called dbral's attention ti the box of 30-30's. The leader or dered tho box broken open, saying ne would take th- ammunition. When 10 saw that It was money, ho had tho box naIcd up again, put onto the wagon and detailed a lieu tenant and 'our men to go with the freighter to see that the money was delivered safely at the mine. Cabral has a cannon and two ma chine guns and plenty of ammunition, Arrived Safely. Johnny Scott motored to Cananea yesterday and brought his sister, Mre. W. W. Wilkle and children to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Scott. In this city ! A HEALTHY, , HAPPY OLD AGE May be promoted by those who a gently cleanse the system, now and then, when in need of a laxative remedy, by taking a deseitspoonfu) of the ever refreshing, wholesome and tmly beneficial Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, which is the enly family laxative generally ap proved by the most eminent phy jicians, because it acts in a natural, strengthening way and warms and tones up the Jnternal organs without weakening them. It is equally benefi Ccial for ths very young and the mid dle aged, as it is always efficient and free from all harmful ingredients. To J get its benenciai euects it is always necessary to buy the genuine, bear ing the name of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package. 243 nnla thn eafecuards against monop oly of Alaska harbor and tennlnal privileges, contained in a previous act. Thin la Tint thn onlr obscure bill that tho land seeking Interests tried has been noted that physicians and nurses on attendance of cases ct tvTiT!a wra vfrv liable to be r.t- t irked, and the closer their asioda Hon with the cases tho greater tee chances of infection. TJpto 1909 all attempts to pr duco the disease In lower animals to enact ln tho last days of the oW' unsuccessful. In the sum- ....-a Tlrnn- frvinr nriYllPITPS IO 1 . ... ... . .i.n "u' -- !- - imA. nrifi rnii nr innt Tear in i cone ught by the ,ompto and Con8eUi working jn congress, rnnlnra T!av were SO! intni-pst. bnt the loVer ln the -bill was discovered and thrown out. Against Monopoly. Delegate Wlckersham, in explain' northern Africa: Anderson and Goidbergcr, and Illcketts and Wild er, working in Mexico, reported their wrk on the successful Inoculation ing the matters now aeitating the; of monkeys with the disease. Mcoiic nonnin of A-aska. says that the pur-. and his coworkers were unab'e to rose of demanding government rail roads is to -make a transportation monopoly ln Guggenheim hands im nneathlA. It is charged that thc Guggenheim syndicate Is In control produce tho d'sease by the d reel lnsculatlon of the 'ower monkeys with blood from human cases, b-Jt till s-.ccced when tho infection was parsed through the chimpanzee. Phone 243 J The Great German Doctors whom Har riman consulted said that Beei and Bread were man's best food. 1 We sell you cood BEERcheaper than milk. J $3.50 fur 2 dozen quarts at any grocery store or call BOSTON & BROWN and they will inform you how to buy good beei? cheap. -:- -: -:-Don't Pay The Freight ! 243 Phone 243 TUCSON CONFIDENT RAILROAO WILL Gfli This bill congress within . fiu-,.? win, thi oomnanles On thc other hand. Anderson ana dominating all feasible routes from I Goidbergcr Cad no difficulty In P"H of iho rniat throuch the mountain bar-, ducing the diseased Mexico - EXPECTS S150.0C0 AUSTIN, Texas, May 15. One not familiar with the ases of the vege table would naturally wonder what a farmer expects to do with 200 acres of chili peppers? So much pep per on one farm and that, too, of the "hottest" kind grown, recalls the exclamation of the old gentleman who ravjd that one of his neighbors in want be tent an abundance of everything pood to eat. Inclurtlnc' a barrel of rcprer, and noting that that amount was too much, said: "Don't do It, Lord, that's too much pepper for one man." IJut It seems that 200 acres of pPrrs Is not too much for ono Texas farmer. W. P. Walker, re siding near Austin, grew forty acres of ptppers last year which brought him a gros3 return of $30,000. His success In ,tho cultivation of this riant prompted hlra to try 200 acres this year. He expects a" net profit Word Received from Meetin of Phelps-Dodge Peo ple Is Optimistic ued at over J450.uw.uuu. .j. . ., ,. ., .,r,tT,i . a IV Til rIH KI II1IIUU11 lUC 111UJUW41U - ,-- , - - .. is to be introduced in . ,. . ,...,, Already bath the Rhesus and Capuchini mon- fSW t - ww "" - . .-.. i ,.l.l Wrtrt $150,000 on tho venture. the next controlling .. n . -,- mim tun liv thn Inoculation of bioou months. It will first be relented toi?JJSLt? human cases. . the United States senate and rig-! "" e ' 5,atanusk and Beringl AH these workers were Impressed orons efforts will be made to force, r"' ', boidlng an opUonlwith the idea of an insect being the a report in favor of U from the com- nver coal f.c.noiamg v T,nKmeans by -which the disease was mittce on territories. To say that J on ngbam claims u "w , mWcd and the epMemIoIorfcal a tight on the matter will ensue tne ' "onlv ha4or from which all these data pointed strongly to the body moment tuls bill makes Its appear- j tho only ha tor from iwh.cr , ail i ,ougc u was found by thetu that ance tn the senate Is putting it i "-- ;'"lnT,heTr railroad svstem tphus fever could be produced SftK s rsss si s-as -t-gj-"s of mind themselves, win nsm "J- thing that looks like government ownership of public utilities to the last ditch. biective Legislature. In the bouse the bill introduced by Representative Jones and Dele gate Wickersbam. providing for an electlvb territorial legislature. Is ex pected to psss. It, too, will be push ed in the senate, possibly before the close of the present session. Several other measures introduced by Dele gate TVickersham are desiened to Guggenheim syndicate stands to make Alaska a gigantic private mo nopoly ln the next few years. REFUGES IN THATCHER. On Tuesday six wagon loads ot refucees with their househoU cools camped at Thatcher on their - ! catlon from Mormon colonies In Mexico to t'tah. The Mexican revolution anu Unsettled conditions had tllsgusteu in monkeys by allowing lice to mt them alter having fed on cases of typhus either In man or mankeys Th's important advance in our knowledge of the means of trans mission of typhus exDlalns many ob scure points ln regard to the spread of the disease, and provides us with tho knawledco necessary for Its successful prevention and eradl- ProDhvlaxIs Now that we know how the dis- mh is unread, measures nioy u- I? "i fw J f them with colonization schemes and ..... ., nnnllnrf fnr tts nreven- I they were off to their old homes. I ton Tne louse, Pediculus vea- 1 nn.l nn. ttimnmt farTn n w sin (..lIICTilLI. UVIl.K t-wo .-. . ..- r Hidden Inside Work or that vital portion which you usually have to take on faith, is honestly constructed in clot hes made to order by our world famed Chicago tailors, Ed. V. Price & Co. ttiL wK. --?i 3l cw . nxt c& I We guarantee their garments to have a strong, permanent foundation seldom duplicated for double the price we ask $25 to $50 Our tailoring department will sw you the Price VooIens and new fashions, and take your measure for clothe, that fit your form and satisfy you complUly. - - a. M lr- -: "-?k. Zf -Iy "T ' SsTijm&ar 1 &&tJTrrSZXt' 9 4KA 0 'jyyLr erlimr r ggfP j IHifglm-lr A I Hsro5SSS335aBSiaS3aS eTsenua: tactor in tne i.-anBujiss-"" of the disease, our efforts shou'd be concentrated on the destruction of this insect An Important part or these efforts is the destruction o' unsanitary dwellings aid Improve ment of the lit ing conditions of the poor. The loupe Is an insect tlrt loves best to dwe'l with thoso who live "" in squalor and aro of fllthv habits, so that an improvement of the living conditions of the poor will result In a decrease 'in the prevalence of the Jnsect. When a case of typh"s Is dis-ov-orod, the natient'n clothes should to removed and immediately placed In bo'iing water of a 1-500 BOlutlnn of b'ch'orlde of mercury for the destruction of lice. Thc pat'ent's bnlr should be rllmied, and ho should be given a thorough swinging win a 1-2000 solution of bichloride ot mercury, which will destroy th ecrs or the loise. After tho removal of the patient from tho room, the arartment should bo thoroughlv fu mlgated by the burning of s'tlmY" in h nnnortlo nof Ave pounds o' sticks or flowers to each 1000 cnM" feet and the room kert peaid ior at least 12 hours. Tho use of llnnld disinfectants or of foral-'e-hvdo for the destruction of the lice in the room Is of doubtful value. If the fact Is kept ln mind that the longe Is neesssinr for t" spread of typhus fever. Just as the moonutto is for ye'low fever, th" prophylaxis of the disease Is grcatlv cn'ified and the discomfort of th patient and family much decreased. Treatment There is no snec'flc treatment for . d'case. though there Is hope that the recent cxreritnenUl "'' fay result ln progress along; this line. The disease Is best treated b" attention to tho diet In all stares treatment of the fever and nervm manifestations, and of to seca"', comollcatlons which very frequently; occur. On account of tho soveritr of the onset there Is rarely trouble Word has been received by the Tucson Citizen to the effect thai negotiations between the El Paso & Southwestern and the Southern raclflc companies regarding the pro posed extension of tho u. P. & S. w. to Tucson are still In progress. No decision was reached at the Tcccnt meeting In New York between the officials of the two companies at which Walter Douglas, general man cger of tho Phelps-Dodge Interest' In" the southwest, was present. Thlr word came in a message from Mr Douglas to the Railway Holding com pany ln Tucson, sent as soon as be arrived at hiu home ln Blsbec from a visit to New York. It was also learned that at theli recent meeting the board of direct ore of the Phelps-Dodge eompanj passed the promised resolution agree lng to reimburse the citizens of Tuc son for the $7S,U00 subscribed tot the right of way and terminal faclll tics If the extension was not made Although the -details of the prop THE ANTLERS CAFE MAIN STREET OPPOSITE P. 0. PHONE 221 ' WM. ROBINSON . MAZE CAFE CARETTO i. CO. Proprietor. Beard by tht month I25.CO, mr by meal tickets. Try ui in you'll be convinced. JOHNSON-HENNIGER BUILDING Main Street. Bltbeo Arizona Uncart cfeounlerfntt ' AArVVrWAWWWSAWWy about tho ratlent not wanting ti fo to bed; hut absolute rest ln bed should be Insisted on until at least one week after disappearance of the fever. The sick room should bo well ven tilated, light and airy. The windows shiuld be provided with bars as I have known patients when de'IrlouB to escape. The treatment of pa tients In the open air In tents, as recommended by many writers, seems to bo of distinct -lalue. The diet should te as full as it Is possible for the patient to take During the stage of onset the dlt shou'd bo exclusively liquids. It will be found that many pat'ents are arable to take milk, but when It is well borne. It should always no given. If mint Is not well taken, broth or soups, particularly vege table broths such as pea, bean, or rice, should bo given. Most typhus patients take cges without trouble, and as many as two to four may be given In 24 hours. They may ce taken in the soups or even soft boiled or as eggnog. The Convalescent Stage As soon as the patient expresses x deslro for food or his mental con dition will allow, he may be given solid food, ln tho form of toasted crackers or bread, chicken, lamb chops or raro beef. After tho tem perature has reiched normal, the diet may be rapidly increased, with the exception of articles of food difficult of dlccstlon. For tho reduction of fever there Is nothing that will take the place of baths, preferably tho full tub bath, as used in typhoid fever. When tho temperature Is not very high, sponge baths may bo used. In Icecap to the head is Bometlmea grateful to the patient for the re lief of the Intense headache and to allay nervpusness. Among the special symptoms that require treatment are failure of the heart; when the pulse remains over 100 or there is much cyanosis, strychnine sulphate or digitalis or both should be given every, four hours. Some writers think well or alcohol, either in the form of brandy or some of the light wines. Tho severe headache Is treated by the MAN FOUND DEAD FrrcotC May 13. Last week the dead body of a man named A. O. Haugue was found at tho old Tlernan ranch In Government can yon, a mile cast of the city. The man evidently passed away from natural causes. The news wa3 brought by Patrick 'McCormick, an employe of the place, who stated that Haugue was seen loitering around the premises, and a short time after entering the building was ffund dead. Judge McLano immedi ately after being notified went to the scene with a jiry, and returned abo'it 10 o'clock with the body. In veatlgation of the identity of the man failed to reveal anything of his relailvcr. Nothing of any value was found on the body, and his clothes were ragged. The body was much emasciatcd. Indicating that he was In the last stages of tuberculosis. He was about fifty years ot age. A verdict of death from natural causes was jctumed by the jury MAbE"Br:tfiE CUBAN CIGARX2jehver:colw La Internacional Cigars LTheStandard of Quality TheRight Sizes The Right Colors The Right Prices m & Thc Home of Arizonans Hotel Orndor EL PASO, TEXAS. TO DISCUSS FUEL PROBLEMS. CHATTANOOGA. Tenn., May 15. The International Railway Fuel as soclatlon, which alms to reduce the cost and at the same time secure the highest e'fi-iency for fuel expendi ture by railroads, met in this city to?ay for Its third annual conven tion. In addition to the railroad ex perts many rromlnent coal operators are attending the meeting. Tho ses sions will last three days. The list of speakers is headed by Dr. Josob A. Holmes, chief of tho United States bureau of mines, wh will ex plain the rcsuts of fue Investigations Trade under tho direction of the bureau. STACK KIDNAPING CASE. JEFFEIt-ON CITY. Mo May I'i. Tha supreme court of Missouri today listened to arguments upon a mo tion to. quash the writ of habeas cor pus Issued by Judge Grim of SL Louis to compel Richard B. Slack, a wealthy Michigan lumberman, to produce his seven-year-old son on roart. In his former wife's appllc. tion for the writ. Stack Is accused o' bavlnk kidnaped the child. The 1IU fatlon, which has been dragclng through the courts for several years, grows out of the divorce ot Mrs. Stack, now Mrs. Arton Allen Bur-bank. Famous Indian Hot Springs A noted resort for health ut pleasure. Rate 2.G0 to 12 06 per day. Twenty mlnutet rid from Hot Springs St&tloa, Gra ham county, Arizona. ThMi wonderful waters are recom mended to cure rheumatism, gout, dropsy, liver, kidney sad stomach troubles, blood dis eases and women's tilsints Beautiful lawns and shads trees. Large plunge and swim ming pool; also fish Ur icd boating, laws tennis &sd cro quet ana swings. Try oar wos- derful mud and minerals bitkx. If you are tck. get wall, tf ell get pleasure. THE BEST HUNTING AND FISHING AT ALL TIME. ALEXANDER BROS. Propritors. ,rfjuau:.i'ir:i eOPPER QUEEN HOTEL and High Iass (Bafe European Plan Special $1.00 Table d'Hote Dinner From 5:30 lo 8.00 P M. HENRY POPPEN, Manager fyjjfj. TMT 3gg Ifevh jj3l MISSOURI CLUB WOMEN. SEDALIA. Mo- May l. All prep- Icecap; If very severe, small doses aratlons ave been completed to en. of morphine or cle!n. For the in- tertain in comfortable stvletbeMIs soranla It Is sometimes necessary to i eouri Federation of faJ- glvo trlonaL Attention must con- wnica wm mt m "'""'" "'c" stantly be given to tho nose, naso- tion here tomorrow, J,10""" pharnyx, larnvx. and ears. The Urhars more favorable for a sne nose. mouth and throat should b' cessful meeting than since the er rrenuently washed out with some ganlzatlon. Almost every county of mild antiseptic wash, and the ears the state will he repr esen ted In ad should be examined dally. Involve- dltlon there will lo a nnmber of 01s ment of the unner respiratory Pss- t'?Ku,sh1 fe!- m ' J. Ages Is one of the most frequent and whom will be Mrs Philip N. Mfc serious complications of typhus fe- I resident ot the General Federation Tcr - , of Women's Clabs. When the crisis occurs, the patient i " T Is often profoundly prostrated and ' Mound City Paints wear lonqe Is bathed In a profuse sweat. When and look best. BISBEE HARDWARt. this condition Is present, small, ,ii doses ot atropln hypodcrmlcally Help swell (be B. H. S. Alumni should be given every four hours fanFund by going to see "Liberty until thc sweating has ceased. Hall." Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Co REDUCTION WORKS r?K-T.Ir' . .VLl"."!.-JKJ3 v. We Are Now in the Market for the Purchase of Copper Ore and Copper Matte Correspondence Solicited Address COPPER QUEEN CONSOLIDATED fcp'NG C(J General Office DOUGLAS " ARIZONA kjesra t- iK L: s ' gigs