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VjztZ 3ftfPI?9fV?3 " J1 v -; lyjtffiPflf7? Jw2 TfT ra -r-r r (5v fr .-r..jri,X'l, i.ijji , n,' "I ' . i.T.a.jMi. . M THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE. ARIZONA, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1911. PAGE THREE "$ I 1 4'i if 1 if i1 if,. " t l i I H 14 fi-" tl S r- t - 1 IU ?' ill EL ' i i- 1 y m ,n J. i i JAPANESE SCARE ON COAST REFUSES TO DOWN (By Roderick Clifford.) lot the most serious confronting this - -.- .- - 1 Mitinirv tnrinv WASHlMiTUN, May 15. Aiarme . - , u xt th slcalthv ImmiEratlorf" ct Jap anese to the Pacific coast, and fear ful that unless It Is checked this lui- saigratlon will mean a gradual ana I shnp And attnn. "I am not fearrui that the Japanese will sail over, -with ships and take California by force of arms," can- aupmuuu iu ti a b"-""' ""- , ,-. n.V.r SSSTReiSSSSur BateV of c2 problem of our west Is on UoraVhas Mked be hlu.e'to asctr-iot labor and eating. American farm tea how many Japanese laborers arc hands are paM good wages and they mSeUr aliDDlne Into thi United eat heartily. The Japanese arc flock- SSsSsS' -a sjrsawffiss Theifnritartling- the ?n. and they live on six -ten SfrnSre S, TnSJHS J" such compeUUon as t0rT.;nLX tblV 8JBau,cau"'r The Japanese laborer, come Jn oltberesoluUonlsthls. i8nd quietly take their places In th Rem-escntaUve Baker ana other ,,, -,v in h orchards, vine western representatives know that da and rarmg nf Cal0frnia and Japanese labor la already encroaching oU)er westcrn gtatea. They savt upon the white maus domain InU- everything they make. The Uornla and otheratates. They P fim th!ng you know tho Jap laborer want other menJbers of tho house a of utd and ho starU and the public generally to know t0,,amlng fcimseif. in a few years the same thing. ,he will have the American working The Japanese will not conquer T,.nMl( win be th the Pacific Coast by war." says Mr. d American will bo Baker. "At the present rate of lav tenkuL migration they win sinw '"'"'' . -Of course when any nelghborhoo-l and get possession m u. ",; becomes over-run with Jaranese. work for starvation wages, run tne Jg bound t0 be an el0dns ol compeUng white laborer out ot ms AmerlcRns- what , the result? The own countrj- .and then proceea iu Urm and 0I.cnar(j9 become the pjs mv our section peacefully ana wuj- , f thA rnrelimer and DarU out the firing ot a gun. It will all no of tfae paclflc u 0vcntually done because the Japanese J J becomo a "111116 Japan'", can live on a few cents a day. ana wm gt(ek c(oge the white man cannot meet ue JP q,, study 0f the tvo naUonalltles p.-ages," has brought us to the conclusion that Baker Aske Questions. le Chinese coolie Is preferable to The Baker resolution ask3 coa thQ japanese. The former comes t eress to ascertain from the president Araerlca solely to earn money. When the following: .Iho gets It he Is ready to return to ' The number ot Japanese who are Cnlna an(j ieC0me a wealthy man entering the United States aurrep Uring n iUXuiy for tho balance tltlously over the Mexican border f hi& ,tre when the jap comes to and the Canadian border. , America it is generally with the The number who come In through DurEOse 0f staying, and becoming the regular lmmlgraUon channels. 0De Our Aftefticg&LDot the number who are cnterins ne of us. He Is shrewd, ambitious, i-nurious. He will starve himself half .. iinhAr TCIIO SiTa tuicnuo n.tnttrtntl Hawaii and the Philippines, either tQ dcalh !n order t0 gct an acr0 ecretly or through the regular n-I0f ground that ho may call his own ". . -1 l I j vi. -in. t lnrt nmHsMv will EnlgraUOU cuauuw unu uio jjiwv wi - .w w 1 The American people," dSares a(jj0;n another plot owned by aaj Mr Baker tu aaKea iu mc s Amcricau jaruii. u """" rlousneas of the situation when these that he is sourrounded with uticou flgures are ascertained. j genial neighbors, is soon ycady to Tho Baker resolution was Intro- le)j oat, acd the march of the lltt.e fluced by the California membei C:iow roan goes steadly onward over after ho had conferred with various our entire section, other members of the house from the s0 far as immigration proper Is Pacific coa3t and the northwest. It concerned It Is pretty well restricted, srill have their support when U But the 'American people shou'd nave comes before me uousk. hu "" , mc iieni. mrunu uyuu vuo -- than one of theso members will 0 ECCret Immigration. Japanese, by fce in possession ot lnrormatyn that the j,ncdies cone in from Canada trill alarm the ent're country over anA acrog3 the Hlo Grande. They lo tho Japanese Immigration. jnot enler the ports but they get Prsfer the Cnlnese. j there Just the same. There are western aenators and ( Same State Elsewhere. .. . r. ,- r"ViI.i ve iMrn flint nrpttv much the represeniauies u pi.-c. u v.". . ..... . - . - SeSe COJlie IO lUO Ulic amw u- otitic ot.Mv .w. H - -.. .n t.imiiimk. Tho Chinese rhlllDDlnes and Hawaii. Away out n it 4. nnlntPd oiit. eats little In the mid-Pacific this half-way and works for but n few cents a day .place, the Japanese are flocking Into but his brain is not filled with Ideas these islond owned by America, ir . . v, ... -. .m 1. . nnt ftettA thpv llll SOO ot conquest, ana ue uua uv v- mcj u.v u-i. "' : . Investor and take over the Amers- occupy Hawaii in such numbers as 'can's land. The Japanese on the oth- to acanoralcally conquer the Islands er hand, say those members ot tho from wltnin. . 1 t-- - -..n In .Infla mi. .Ph.pno. girK Tuwn manA XllAl ttlO souse wno uave wui ..av. - "i.m - -- - tact with him, not only can live as last census does not fully show tne CheaDIV as lue vnineso ihto, uwinuer i jai """ - -- can farmer, and he is here to stay, rave not listed the full number or The claim is mado that the Philip- Pmployed by them, ard It Is believed pines and Hawaii are now overrun that even some American farmers, With Japanese, and there are ensunU prompted by the fact of their Japan Df them in these islands to take pos- Csc Employes." kession of It from the Inside it they; Representative Raker savs that he o desire I is -already in possession od documen- "1 am not trying to bring on an- Ury evWence bearh.g out his asser- Other .war scare." said Reprefenta tlans and Indicating the necessity for tlvo Bauer, In discussing hU reso- immediate Investigation .of tne en- luUon. -It is a different kind ot 'yet- tl.o Jaranese Immigration Problem low peril' that I fear. He will hold these fizures until h.s Representative Lelferty. of Oregon, resolution comes "before the nous. . .1 .-. i.. rv -.ith tho oirt nf other western was in iiepreseniumc uangr uuni j -ui .. t-... -:-- at the time ano he emphasized the ireir.bers re declares tat ne will De fact that the caurirn.ans anxu yas well grounded, and that there a growing ueuui uu imv rouinv; tui i" "-- - .. . . and in the northwest that the sub- other kind or "yellow peril tin Ja, Ject ot Japanese jmmitrauon is ono ( mumuub .. -- Schlitz was brewed first in a hut ovei sixty years ago. Now our output exceeds a million barrels a year. Oiir agencies dot the earth. More and more Teoole everv vear are de manding Schlitz Schlitz in Brown Bottles. In our brewery we spend more on purity in time in skill in money than on any other cost in our brewing. We scald every tub, keg and barrel every pipe and pump every time we use it. We wash every bottle four times by machinery. Even the air, in which the beer is cooled, is filtered. If you knew what we know about beer, you would' say, "Schlitz Schlitz in Brown Bottles." ' ' The SANTA FE ROUTE SUMMER EXCURSION RATES -VIA- Santa Fe-The Gool Senic Route Round Trip From Biabee Denver . Colorado Springs .. Salt Lake City St. Paul Kansas City ' St. Louis - Chicago Cincinnati Philadelphia $42.80 42.80 66.35 66.05 51.05 60.05 66.05 74.45 91.75 Above are rates to only a few principal points. Rates to various other points in North and East cheerfully furnished. Write us. Tickets on sale June 1st to September 30th. Final return Uailt October 31st. Stopovers in either direction. X Daylight ride to Denver and other Colorado points from El . Pass. Only one night en route. writ for descriptive literature. W. K. UKUWN. D. P. A. O. H. DONART, T. "P. A. J. S. MORIUSON. C. Pr A. Mills Bldg. - - - - Kl raso. Tax. The Ri&ht Route East . n -v- .r-$m Phone 395 t .W. E., Harrison to. Review Avc.Bisbce Route of the Golden State Limited Th The Beer at Made Milwaukee famou EFFECTIVE JUNE 1 ri ' b. FINAL LIMIT OCTOBER 318T SUMMER FARES T","raM!',' FROM BISBEE '" I' 13 H -' TO TO KANSAS CITY .$51.C5 NEW YORK . 9.25 ST. LOUIS St.0.05 BOSTON 8104.05 CHICAGO $t)8.05 BALTIMORE ... .....a4.95 DENVF" "..S42.80 WASHINGTON .". S4.95 CLOUDCROFT 5140 Reduced Rates to all principal Eastern and Northern Summer Resorts. Call at ticket office for any infor mation desired, or address EUGENE FOX, Gen. Pass. Agt., El Paso Texas. 1 per'; pension bill fcnd Mr. Cleveland noncst roil, our glory is tno more a-ie 01 me uew tei-iur, uu sum. lomVi it a nn mmo.i mux n iP ffiuleent. I? It Is a fraudulent rill t!ie inn the era of corruption prostitu- zed the ireir.bers re declares tat & J publican member or congress from Infamy, all of it, 13 yours, and none tlon of the pension fund, fat tried out anxletr able to furnish data that will aiarm lm,,a attempted to nullify the of It is ours. But If it tells the truth, or the tariff barons, boodle collected there w the American people .and awaKen Cmgrilutlon ofrthe VnkJ Siatwj by then the ragged rebels were U. olf the Unlm lengue, -blocks of tn mgit ilim n np.vr to tile uamers OI an-! , . .. u.u - j- ..,. i.nrnin .., ih.i n.. m Cn" snrl ivhsit not nsnpcl.l'.lv ths w wvw . --- -- - -- ia imjIJOa IU UUJliril, n IU att- .uuau HCiuii. tt.tuj vuui. "- ..w . ... -, -- - - feated. You see It was the tentn td battle 1 leae it to you. Yours bo llotous debauencry it exreriercea in. j i . ii. . &.ftt & am tm nBAelrlant k a vaa- -riallllttv " and when the executive clerk reacneu x have said that much of the pen- t Via tn-t ff tVio rtniutn t ith f ha VOt.3 Ui. n.ir id . .rinmlv n rcinithlf run rowsage Steele made his motion in campaign fund. Let me relate some- Marie Tempest is to change the -.... . nA.fin t,o Ttramtln ihrtt i,-j ... ... ..n m.. .n ol nima nf ho, rtnvtr til.lv frnm ThA Dill iinv fnr a hill of ronuress becomes unniinn Motf.-iir rnnntv. Kv.. Kent' ToDDera" to "The tSar Turn, -which ABOUT PENSIONSA TALE BT SAVOYARD. 1836, when It took a whirl with the Populists! order to prevent Its reception vnat thins that came under my own oh name of her new piay irom ine i day. for a bill of congress become gervation. lletcalf county, Ky., sent' Toppers" to 'The tSar Turn," wh a law without the signature of tjttn sweil the federal' army at loart tho London phllogoists better, presldont If he has nat notifleJ cdn 705 s0ldieis out of a papulation of .AM. VI. Jl.annrAvql YVftllln ft ! . mmaa Tn.. .t. M . svap! r tr,.l-HJn1. .... tins V gress of his disapproval within teniai,out 900. Tien the war was over! Mario Walnwright. who has been days, unless it bo enacted 'one of the and the army d sbandedr at least onc-l playing with William Gillette, is to last nine days of the session, when half of the Union soldiers or mai return to vaudeville, tho "Docket veto" suffices. VoV it was i.aillwJr.v who returned voted the, .n.. .. 1 1 ,-vr. ttaan x'trtimiiv tvaitnlilir-an .-imnnl-m I last nine days of the seaslon. when lmlf of the Union soldiers ot that rotnr since iouo mere uu uku wo" T ..-. j .---.. wt'o out of the public purse the "upend ',,. roIale Jn U7J ous fum of more than Ji.coo.ouo.oiw jame, j G."rfield, himself a UhIoj on the pension acaunt alone. I now ' soldier of high runl reported the recollect tne total amount of all prop- pension appropriation, and it callej erty real, personal and mixed -bnle or j30,206,778. Mr. Carllejd apol- tnr taratinn In the state Of Kentucky znil for thn hill LMiuse tue amoant .. n A.A. tr.nl, na tmvnmxr' n. ......, n.i l.. ... T.nnt.i'.. Hhfl vol ihn i-AQltt? Thn nnyf vetAr . t tth.i.. MnwMY.Mn trrm thar commonv,ealth. was about 440.- Grant uromised tfcat It should be the pvnslon appr jpriation Junked 10 Pannavlvanifl. cot tl-o appointment of hae something -Dcxier. 000,000. Thus in ioity-nve years the th high water mark far pensions. At ?16fi93.850. In 1891 it was $117312 cxaBjnins surgeon. Itepjblicans made ...-inn .nnn.irflTlf haft iatn UL Krt llna IhAra ufts Tin rtnlitld fn GStl. In 1S93 It had CTOWT1 tO Sl&6. ..n Ky.. nr nriuiT limine from the jasi mne uavs 01 me session, woeo nan ot ice union soiuiere ul ii the "pocket veto" suffices. NoV it was laillwlck who returned voted the proclaimed from the housetJi'd that democratic ticket, and at tho nrsi AX-GRINDING. Cleveland was beaten for re-electioi election at which they roted tho do"n- .,. ,,. c. nt.r, n-n In 1ESS because ot this veto. ocratlc majority was -85 In a total1 A Science With Some Dealers Done Ben Harrison became president anj'vote of less than 1.200. And so tt At the Expense of The Public congress sent him this sime paupet continued unUl the "arrears bill" wa Thera is nothing "Just as good" as Tension bill, and he approved it. nassed. . I Newbro's Horoiclde. Some dealers AVhat was tho resJlt? The next year Une Dr. Hunter. a carnettassor from- will even go so far as to ten you they . .. .. . . hntiA nmorninr infrafi v . Irti-tl fg&f Clean Handy and so Cheap to use D3 GET ONE Awarded Grand Prize at Seattle Exposition $? I A r?ScSHBSSaS5 a rjp.wrSffifireKL r- i ttjSSfy 2 s-g- irt-ii&'T3L 8 I 1 Tension cormorant has eaten tit that time there was no politics la nearly ten states such as Kentucxy such i6g.slatiort and It was a roll of I !,, ana awwt tnat nguro 11 nas j..oufietop ,-ras In 1S8. The present annual honor in which all took pride, even romained ever since, except one ox ,ow had charge for pensions Is a little less, the Confederates. two years. u gt t irnnAAiuin inl nrtzf if 1ft Tro- n.n. t - . t, Kama. f' T7vAnfltfi; posed by some ot the congressional tj,c Forty-sixth congress were deTio-for his 4.M..imiaa trt Incrpnctft the amOUm ava1j. fn ntIftt A.imn)nil n Allan Yt v?t ?16fi93.850. In 1891 it was $117312.. cxaBining surgeon. Republicans made, That dealer has an axe to grim G9tt. In 1893 It had grown to $16S luJ in6a 0r proclaiming from the You can't stop his grinding, but yo S06.GS7, and about that figure it has housetops that to get a pension a fel- can prevent him grinding it at yot remained ever since, excent one in 1!.... 1...1 . -vm h i,nt." welL exnense. . to "vole as ho shot." Well, expense, y jvty ituiuncu uv pienoia inieiiecc i am sure boy and other Kin, siayea away uu.u 1 11 narrint I nm entlAtlnti thfl lia. lwllnn nnrl ven rnilldn't Ce of the annual pension appropiint'on Qr Thunnan was president pro te-o!Hce of presMent was bought for them to the polls. That was the first by an add; vAtiirl swell m. . .- U- . !-. nnnlirntita fnr ThPTA ffl OT1A fiUT(. SWift WSV tO GO HarrlsoTi pensions, Strang democrats, and thetr 1L K . . .. . a .. . 1 .. amh a. m. vai, naif VJO UC1C JfUU VU feck, wuab JUU Mil for You won't be obliged to do this itlonal $46 090,000, which ,,ore of the senate and Samuel J. him. I know his election ccst thn p of the Iniquity. But the nexi very oftan, as fortunately tne major the total to above $290.- Randall sneaker of the bouse of res- reonle billions on this pension ac- oiectlon tbey appc-aied and voted tha Jty of druggists are honest and con- B00 000 a year. This $46,000,009 rMcntativcs. That congress enactol count alone. It Is absurd to sa straight republican ticket, and In 185 eclentfous. ras'sed the house of representaUves ti,0 -arrears bill," which sought to that there was not the most reckless wnen I left that county, you could Newbro's Herplcide has been so last winter under a suspension 01 make a merchandise of the soldier, prodigality attending it when sucn count every democratic ex-soiaier iu Joht and favorably known as tne ( the rules, which required a two ota There never was a per.si-m b.Ii men as Grant and Garfield said that jietcalf county on the fingers cr jnai dandruff germ destroyer thai hi -rate The senate killed it. fha. n0iman or Voorhees. of Indiana. $30 000.000 was ample la 1874, which - hand and have ngen3 toione gVnuld te deceived. ought to have lieen high water mark Spare, 1 now recall but two. When you need a hair for It. ' . If that was done In Kentucky, what don't want one which r tr...f .. Kaam nn Ttf..HrA ft7tn) . ...... hmaha4 tn .ia Inifitfilt taAfl In trill ftio rlnnrttlf riassed the last wlntei thirds Tote. The senate killed it. that Holmaa or Voorhees, of Indiana, However, though it too, would thave -ouia n0 tae votjd for. By opera passeo. Il nau u, ivvj .... t uon oi in arrears uus iuv ycuawu And thus patriotism and gratitudo ability was incurred, Instead of froi- have been maao maiie: vivi"- uw umo vu " " ji. if t. nn Insult to the brave stantlr tens of thousands . f.-mrtit tho war for thlJ worn filed that never wou ,.mnse sum was voted the soldier been presented but for this legls . . a. A nn- tf tJfl!lt l.a- a nAfialftn nltA orlg remedy, you nerely prom f Mrm and 1HiJ luiO Mw. mi. iiv.v.M.w v-.u UlUSL UaiC UUIUI1CU H w -- ,dv .-v 1 ... to preserve we would never nave 8lAte of Indiana? Now, Indiana did prevent the hair from falling. . - - ....,.. .nA.l..l'n ft' j, --tlJ - .m. 111. -r .. AA Itl.l VlHIl It iw"ij' t zicara 01 a icuiui niinuinwuiii . 1 not sena as mauy buhuc m v"" iuu want wuu fci, , wv w of claims sf.o.OdO.OOO. it was to cet rid of th' front 11s Ohio and Illinois: but. In- HarDicWe does IL I id havo .nrnlnM In the treasury and thui hi,,,, thn double decade 1SS0-1900. The hair becomes soft ami lustrous. !a' argue that congress should stand j,a(j 'moio pensioners than either. There is life, snap and beauty where ma. fiaro i-l ..... I.WV !. Aima(niAl thn . 1llHl.kMl.nn ft T.nllMflM . lw .(.a l.nt n.a Afirl nilll Itnd h- had done In battle. t reputed to have made $2,O0O,COP pros-j passage 0r the pauper pension bill . investigated the thing and trade a -brittle. Tnmies Is responsible for this ecuting theso claims. 1 that alone has swelled the appropria- conclusive speech in congress on the Newbro's Hemlclde i sold and 4miBat Drclicnlltr and I ca:i testU! What was the effect? A pension 1lon jgo.000.000 a year. subject. He showed how Indiaci guaranteed by all druggisU. in oxonerat'on of tho republ.c-in appropriaUon of $36,659 227 in 1880 j 0nevday witnessed a scene II ' swarmed with special examineru from Application of this wonderful pro- Xr m the original contriver of, which by 1888 swelled to tbc enor-'the senate that made the G. O. 11 the pension office list before ele , phyart.c may be obtained at the P"7. " i I.. , invnntfnn ot mous proportions of $88,842,720. The vince. John T. Morgan of Alabama, tions. and the mission of every one. vt barber shoos and hair dressing Izt .woeratlc narty which sought republicans as early as 1S81 too ,, ca,i teen a Confederate soldier. or these gentry was to lntlmidaf?. pariorg. . jt.hVnch the soldier vote by meats Inward this democratic brat of graft ,Baje a " Hke this: "Build th.and cajole the poor soldier, InO Send ten cenU In postage or silver f liberal pensions but the rep'ib in patriotism and gratitude. But the appropriation an you please. Mako voting the republican ticket. J to 7he Herrlcide Co, Dept. R, Da- fii.nti tieUed on it, 'rnacnlfiel It, and thing was just fairly begun. n mountains, high, the summit cludj What a grand old o-gantraUpa trolt. Mich, for 'c - '"1" ' ""' nded it and since 1880 mucn About 1SS7 a democratic hiuso and enrned. Kverv cent 6' Jt Is a tcstl- the democratic party Is, to. tn plclie and a booklet telling all about of the nenslon appropriation has( a republican senate passed the "Pau- jmony to Southern valor. If It is aajumphant at the close ot the first dec the hair. " " 1 sr & y a 0 rA Mgr JM IS SS m y ji & tm ..,,., .vr-zSZ5Z f. z,-- , iLlectrtc Iron j Iron with the iron that saves you time, energy, and i money. The iron that needs no fire. That is always 4 i. ready to begin work when you are. GUARANTEED g TWO YEAKS. 5 4 Tiy one Ten Days on Trial. 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