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HAnkiw -. 1 -.0 1.000 Copper Queens 0 1 .UUO Yesterday's Results v NATIONAL LEAGUE At Philadelphia R. 1L B. St. Louis 2 6 - Philadelphia 4 7 1 Steele. Bresnahan; Alexander, Dooln. At 'Brooklyn K. H. E. Ilttsburg 7 12 1 Brooklyn 2 9 2 Lelfleld. Gibson: Ruckcr. Ragon,, Miller. . . i ; At New York R. H. EL. Cincinnati 6, 8 1 New York ........ ......1 6 1 Keefc, Clark; Drucke, Ames. Cran. dall. Myers. Boston-Chicago, rain. 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE At Chicago R. ,H. K. New York .,... 2 12 0 Chicago 3 9 1 "Brockett, Warhop, Blair; Sweeney, White. Walsh, Sullivan. Payne. At Detroit; R. IL E . Washington 6 12 2 Detroit 2 S 2 Johnson Henry: WUlette, Coving, ton, Stallage. " At Cleveland R. II. E.. Philadelphia 12 14 2 Cleveland 6 14 3 ? Morgan. Krause, Bender, Living--stone; Thomas, Kaler, Krapp, Land. At' St Louis R. H. B. Boston 9 8 2 St. Louis 5 10 2 SlcIIalo Pape, Woods. Carrigan: Powoll, Mitchell. George. Clarke. COAST LEAGUE . At San Francisco R. H. B. I'ortland 0 4 2 San FrancoscI " 4 11 1 Stoen, Murray and Kahn; Brown ing, Barry. Permanently Dustless Homes Tho B-B DUSTLESS DUST CLOTH Is a cloth chemically treated which absorbs all dust from any surface over which It Is passed and Is indispensable for use on Furniture, Pianos, Gfeuur. Clothing; or in fact everywhere dust can be found. Dustless Dust Cloths, each.. 23s Dustless Floor Mops, each.. 75s Dustless Floor Mops, large size ....$1.00 J. 8. XNGIUS ; GROeBRY '. . Phone 29 Jj At Sac Francisco R. H. K. Vernon 0 4 1 Oakland 4 11 0 JLtloIgb, Brown; Oregon. Mltie. At' Los Angeles- K. H. E. Sacramento 2 6 0 Los Angeles 3 11 1 Fitzgerald, Thomas; Delhi. Grln dle. ARE YOU A MEMOES OF TIE This Ouestion Will Be Asked by Boxing Bruisers in Future in England LONDON, May 25. When a urn tsli bruiser of the future meets hU fellow artist he villi inquire, "Are you a member of the union?" I'or tne Boxers' union Is the latest wing n protective organizations. Weird possibilities loom on the horizon in consequence of this out come of the present boxing boom in England. To have such allies onthcii side In a general strike will surely a-peal strongly to the workmen, for what police would caro to meet a body of professional pugilists if (the latter decided to masc a stanu In any locality in a dispute between capital and labor? British law permits "peaceful per suasion, on the part of pickets out side works where masters and men have come to loggerheads. Whofi what the American calls a strike breaker and the Biitish trade union ist denounces as a "scab" or a -blackleg" comes along for a va cant job tho picketing 'smKcrs ao their level best to iiersuodo aim hl3 intention is both foolish and nicked. Employers whose relations with their workmen are not exactly placid aro wondering today what chance there will bo of securing blacklegs enough If the picketing is done by a gang of trained punchers in sym pathy with iho oraployes. Tho "per suasion" exercised by a set of local John L. Sulllvans will obviously bs more effective thau that of a strag gling line of narrow-chested ware housemen. Organize Boxers' Union. As Is ofton the cmse in such or ganlzations. the brain behind the scheme is outside the profession af fected. So far as is known, tbe i knowledge box of Robert Green, 'the father of the union, has nevei been rattled by a swift uppercut on the point of the chin. Everybody who has s'udied the inner workings of the Hmisn rins knows how the men who wear the mittens bare been exploited by an audacious combination. lt Is on record," says Given jn support of his union, -that men o skill and boxing ability liai been paid as little as half a. dollar for a six round contest by promoters who enjoy tbe luxury of automobile? and banking aceounts drained from the box oliice receipts." Somo of tbe men themselves are stronger In tfieir denunciations. "Why," said one. "many of these promoting fellows are so gluttonous for tho gold they would not dream of giving a man anything over $10 who was not prepared to band himself out to be slaughtered." Demand Union Prices. I So the Boxers' union, has set out I to obtain a minimum price on a fair i basis for contests, according to i their length, to promote the wl fare of the pugilist; o obtain en gagements jnd arrange contest and generally to defeat the unscrm" ulous promoter. Green is a san guine soul. In his appeal to the ex igents of tho art he says: 'The time has now arrived whn ail boxers must "band themsetvrs together for mutual support. Tiny have the business in the hollow of their hands. If they will only jin together before another season is out they will be recognized as rub lie entertainers on tbe same basis x actors and vaudeville artists." Especially important !n the eves of the professionals is the part the union means to play in tho selec tion of referees. AH "referee? w aro to be registered with the union. just as football referees are regis-j tered. Payment is to be made to them at a fixed and regular rate. Tula is designed to cut oat several men who psso in England as ref erees in the ring; and are declared by the boxers themselves to bo crooked. FIGHT TO DRAW FORT WAYNE, Ind., May 25. Jo&y Sculon of Chicago, champion bantamweight, and Johnny Paly ot New York fought ten fast rounds to a draw here tonight Daly was on the defensive from the st?rt, but later pressed the fight and landed hstrd blows on the face. KNOCK OUT BROWN DOES SOME QUICK WORK WW vrVRV Vav 5S TommT Murphy of Brooklyn was knocked out ' by Knockout Brown In tho first round ' of a scheduled ten-round bout beforo the Madison Athletic chub hero to. al8fet MOVE THE CAPITAL ANDJSYLUM TOO District Attorney William. Urges Removal Because of Hoggishness TUCSON, Ariz., May 13. v.ocais county Is ready to join in a. concerted movement to remove tho capital from Phoenix to Tucson. Dear old Cochise is willing to da mora than this; she Is ready to take the inl tiative in the movement if others do not And that Is not all. We propose to remove tho territorial In sane asylum to a more suitable lo cality, to transfer it to Flagstaff, which is a better place, Phoenix he mp entirely too hot in tho summer for tbe best interests of the unfor- tunata insane and the climate a Flagstaff being almost IdcaL Phoe nix and Maricopa county use not only tried to, but havo "hogged tho gauio' in Arizona. They have done so too long. We or Cochiso havo blood it as long as we will anl are ready to act. If Phoenix had ever been reasonable, she might ex pect something. That's the trou ble. Sao has alwas expected and demanded eerjthlnr- Usualij she she gets it but this Is going to enc From now on. Phoenix must and shall Ie?rn that she is not all of Arizona, but a ver small slice of a lory bis country. Wo mean busi ness in Cochise and other counties will align themselves with us for the movement, as Phoenix has es tranged herself from nearly ecry cuy in Arizona and Maricopa from practically all of the other counties.' Williams Give. Interview The above is a quotation from au n-itcrtiew which John S. Williams, tho district attorney of Cochise county gave to a reporter of the Star yesterday. Mr. Williams was on his way 1o Phoenix to see .Gov wnor Sloan and the board of con trol as to the' course of tho tcrrl torial highway through Cochise county. . He will place before them the cc'itentlon of the Cocblsa countj board of supervisors that the proposed highway to be- of an material use to the county must pass through Benson. Tombstone. Blsbee or liowell and Douglas. That It should be of some practical use to the rancher and not a mere joy rwiug aujunct to Aiancopa.s annual borso races, the territorial air Highway for People n are uetennined tn ha Jip territorial highway of somo use to our people. It should pass rrom Tucson to Benson, which is an im portant railroad terminal, and no go to Hereford. Tho roads about Benson are bad and need repair. It costs the county considerable to keep up this road and -wo want the highway there. We spend thousands of dollars for roads to Benson while nniy a lew nunureu ior tioreioni. for the reason that a hundred wag-1 ons go to Benson to one to Here- ioru. i uere are reasons ior a roaua to BonsMi and none for one to I Hereford. To bo plain, we rtanf to ' locate tho route of the hlghwav through our own county so we' will get the benefit of It and not a lot C IMlOenlX -JOV riders,' Or ay other joy riders.' for that We loik on the primary neec ot j ?ns ,, Bew aonbreroe. Several ot the territorial highway as being to , tUem w to DSDec jesterday ap acconimodate business trai.ic. la . wuy to show off tholr Mw fight. Cochise It is business first with I t, -ui, t, nnw ,lir..t hr. us. The country is building up with ranchers and wo Intend thoy shall iL B m . T lac,m,es. P"""?: bte. Pleasure rides may be all right, but first take care of tbe i 'armor and the business man. Wc want tho most populous cities and towns tapped, not the out of the -.ray villages, and scenery and scenic "tracts are a secondary consldera - 11 "Admitted taat the highway is for tne Beaeni cm an oi tuc tomicr), that all counties will contribute whether roads be built through them or not, yet Cochise county pays taxes on 19 millions, and Maricopa on only eleven. Why. then, should wo lot Maricopa and Phoenix dictate! how the highway should run within our limits? We will pot, but will In sist on our rights. 'The course of the hlgnwar mi the Sulphur Springs valley aieo gives cause for complaint. It run up the side and taps Courtland nnd j It nhouhl run UlCVDUIt a ' jr WTVOVU, through the valleys with laterals to VUTT ttinHD. tJ iXB UI tlLUVUUBtAlBit; tie hundreds of settlers in this rapidly growing section. Move Asylum. Tjo "I am In earnest in vhat 1 salo aoout tne capital and tne ineane nes trip U Douglas yesterday morn asylum. By moving tho asylum e lug. c-fin nlttltfn fha MlntWkrt nf Ym nurfk. J . . em end of Arizona for tho capital ren.oval project. It would bo a! -rood move for other reasons than , the strategic effect It would have; it ; vou'd be bettor for the patients . upon wjiam the summers la tho alt RIyct Tmllenr iya n KqH AfrAt lt River valley havo a bad effect. wuuiu line to see jacson taKe t . tho lead in the capital removal pro-1 Charles Chesterfield of Morenci is Jcct, but if she don't we will pull lB tie city as a delegate to tho great the chestnuts out of tho fire for f !! of RCdmen. her If we have to. We are sure of one thtofc if Tucson has the capl- Among tho Redmen delegates reg tal sho will not also want tho heav- tolered at tbo pfailadclphla hotel are cm above, tho earth beneath and pjCi WHdinK of Tucson. Wiley E. ?, Der.uthe eartb' -nff ". of Safford. A. Wentworth of 2L fmifi r, ,1 Ulfre.aro. a ?w Tombstone, A. T. Schuster of Tucson. nL TJ "ijM'sniaMat settle- Ulchanl SunjId of present. Paul A. TTl, j V:. a" , Smith of Tombstone, N. E. Hawke of Arizona and expect some recogni-. Tufson anJ IUTry Drachnana ! Sl'r. Williams left for Phoralx son of TuCEOn- last evening. He arrived in Tac-, ;; son on Tuesday and stopped over i never been equalled in Cochise coun to listen to tho Blighton trial and ' ty, tmt Is most anxious to retire greet many old friends -whop he has and resume his private practice. It hero. Ho states that tae district being a personal sacrifice on his court term Is cleared of criminal part to retain tho office which he cases, except ono murder trial to sought to rest i hut was persuaded come up later. Ho has made a re& by the supervisors to retain during ord in convictions during his Incum- tho many difficulties that will arise tency as district attorney that has ; In the transition stase to statctooJ. A Graduation Present For The Boy Or Girl REMEMBER WE HAVE THE FINEST LINS IN THE UTY Watches, Rings, Brooches. Pin, Military Sets, Traveling Sets, Manicure Sets, Bng? Turses, Wa.'ets, Fountain Pens and Souvenirs. All goods marked in plain figures which are subject to j per cent for cash, at C. M. HENKEL, Jeweler and Optician Brief Local Items Colorado Youth Dies. ' News was received in the city ics-, torday of tho death of Tommy Mur phy, aged 14 years, a nephew of Mrs. Walter Pitz and. Mrs. J. W. ' Smlthey of this city, at Learille. Colo., Wednesday. ' ( ' J"dSe High's Court, Three Mexicans vioro arraignod in Judge Morris High's court yesterday on tho charge of having been drank and vcro given the usual fine of $6 each. None of them wore able to liquidato their fines and woto com mitted to jail for a period of rix days. JutTge Burdick's Court Four cases woro heard in Judpo Burdick's court yesterday morning, all of the defendants bting charged with disturbing the peace, which "covera a multitude of Bins." One was a whito man and three were Moxicans, so tho American was glv on tho benefit of nationality and fined only JC, a discount of a dollar and a half. Another Job Open. Another job for tho poor but wor thy has been found by Miss Esther Cummlngs, secretary of too charity committee of tho board of trade: This one Is a dining room job for a woman or girl and is out. of town. The ad dress of tho employer may be had on application to Ilss Cummlngs. The -ranch position for a mon and wite has been filled. Cactus Club Dance. The first daM) of the Cactus club was held Wednesday night at the Lowell club house, in Lowell, and as an Inaugural ot Its iwrticipation in tbo district's "round of pleasure" It nnc n cucrosa. Tho ilnnce was invi" ! tational and a largo number of tbe ' club's friends attends. The music I was furnished by Bronnan's orches" I l Clever "Amateur" Dog. Attorney S. K. Williams has a per forming dog, which, while it is an amateur, does stunts that have pro fusions! class to them. The dog l . a mtle midcot and its name Is "Jlids j e. Tho attornoy-'mpresearfo gave an I tnfonrwil nerformanoe with his train- i ed pet In Judge Burdick's court room rosterday morninp. A hat was placed on the doc's head, a concil in his ! mouth and a legal form in Its paws. Midgie then reared on Mndernion js 8nj made a noise like a lawyer rr-rr'ng a case. ' " " c.h.i -. nw tfnifn-mr. i Tlln rohi jdlrs , -,- Prieta ,,., f-nniw Uavn l.pnn nrn-trinri rvith I llft khbi unitonflr new brown loir j ,ween tho rebel xmltorms and ose ) of iho VnUod suteg wer is In the hat band, logging and the little ,,,, , ,..,.i,T3kv- .,. . hat. j M, .,., . Louise 3III!er. aged 1G years, died I , , ' n A, .. 1 ,,,,, .ii,. , 7m ,n weeks ago suXering from typhoid , T neumonia The mother of the girl! sme in yesterday attd her uucle -win arrive today, taklne eharse of ' the" funeral, which will be held Satr urdar afternoon at 2 o'clock. The services -will be held at tho O K undertaking parlors, Personal Mention j. m. Hakin of Kinsman. Arte.. f h a visiting Redman. i " G. S. Brockett of Naco was In the j city yeeterdiy on business. i I j e. a. Tovrea returned frea a bust-I j Deputy 8brtff HHhurn at Douglas was In Urn city between twites yes - terday moraine. . j b Griff is of CaaanM. was the .i rr- iik'- ttmaJHrr the n-.i .- t, l Redmon's couneH. INDIGNATION IS. AROITSED DUE TO ROAD STEAL Letting of Contract fqr Route Objected to as Breach of Faith SUPERVISORS MAY ACT Tho violation of the annUiice b tho territorial board ot control and. figuratively speaking, upon the white flac of truce, by letting the contract for that portion ot tho territorial highway between Tucson and Barba coma, crcatnd a great deal of su. prlso in Blsbee yesterday, following tho publication of tho story In the Rcviow yesterday morning telling ot the letting of tho contract last Sat urday. The Review's authority for the story that tho contract had been let was tho Hhocnix Democrat, which reported tho meeting of tho board last Saturday. A number of people would not discuss the matter until they learned moro definite information re garding the letting ot the contract. Wanted Things Quieted. It -will 'bo remembered that a flag of truce or an armistice was asked : I for by Governor Soan, through G. A. .aiautiv territorial auditor, in tue iai- ler'8 I"er t Bruco Parley, secre- which ho expressed tho hope that pending his investigation of the claims of Bisbce and other cities, "nothing further would be done in the matter." i Blsbee waited for Mr. Mauk to , appear and, in accordance with tho I governor's request, did nothing fur- j thcr. When Mr. Mauk came to Bisbee I he was shown over the proposed route of the highway and given the ' data with which Bisbee Is backing I ilor claims by President J. SI. O'Con- j noil of tho board of trade. The Route Selected. j But ' I Kven while Judge O'Conno vo' ' resenting the claims of Blsbee. bae'' . cd up by, the support of every town in tho county, tho territorial board ot control had already selected the routo protested tgainst by Blsbee. I "I would rather wait for more defi nite information," said a county o , ficial yesterday, when asked what he thought of the territorial board's a' ; Hon. "However," he continued, "If -c i 1r true that tho hoard has awarded tho contract for tbo construction of the part of the highway objectionabV ' to this county, ail I have to saj i- that they havo broken faith with .is " ! May Stop- Tax Levy. As the matter now statute the lor-t has a legal right to route the high way through any section it chooses, according to the board's construction vf the law, as stated in a letter to Chairman McCabe or the Cochise su pervisors. , Tbo refusal of the Cochise S'i;iot vfsors to levy the territorial highwav tax would probably cawe the board to mandamus the supervisors and attempt to force the collection of the tar. Chairman Mfifabe of tbo county board of supervisors and Supervisor StcCabo ot Hereford went over the county road yesterday afternoon and visited the construction camp of the highway crew In Forest Canyon T'THE SENIOR" VERY ABIT PRESENTED JuniOrS Pflt On Original Piece and Make Large-Sized Hit "The SeukH-." a mock heroic moral drama, was presented last evening to ter5P aBd, appreciaUvo audionoe ' "? Yr' . 5cn001 -pas, we yle of the old moral play being fo . lowed, both as to meter of the verse, ?J?try.ot characters and other details. 1He purpose ot ine pay was to raise fand3 for the paying of old debts of the athletic association and for tho purchase of a section of the frieze being- presented to tbe school bv each . graduating class. The play was large- ly attenaed aBd a neat sura must I. ., . . . have been raised for this com menda- 1 heavy disadvantage. Tbeir efforU ble purpose were applauded generously. Oatside But for the wind that prevailed ! of ability of the actors, tbe moral during the latter part of the play, the or ihc laV te Me thftt J" we" ,reo" weather would have been perfect for onH8d lK sewters , as well as such a presentation of a play. Ordla- ! otncr classes. arily the accoustIC3 of tho campus, t Following waa the cast of charw wlth tho building as a, sounding ters: board, la remarkablr rood, but tbe Tho Messenger Catharine )lrv last speech, the speech of the climax, was carried away by the wind, so that the andienco remained seated for a few seconds after tho "exeunt" An Original Play. "The Senior" is an original play, th work of a High school student, and Is commendable for cleverness of thought and meter. The young ac- tors all did exceedingly welL working from an actor's standpoint, under I RPHEU Belz & Lockie, Props, On the Famous Bert Levy Vaudeville Circuit McFalFs Dog Circus V See The Frte Utraetion'The High Diving Do InFrontofOrpljeum-TNld p. in. EVERY" NIGHT. , , , MOTION PICTURES: V "LITTLE LAD IN DIXIE' Drama; "CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS," Comedy; "HER WORDS CAME TRUE," Comedy; F TER ONE HUNDRED YEARS," Comedy: "BLOWING UP OF BAT TLESHIP TEXAS," Scenic GENERAL ADMISSION RESERVED SEATS First Show Begins 7:45 Sharp. Second Show Begins SI P. M. ROYAL THEATRE HOME.OF MOTION PICTURES W. R. DENISON C. J. ALDEN Gen. Mgr. Adv. Mgr. TON KG H T . "THEIR MOTHERS IN LAW" Lubln If one mother-In- law apolls T-R-O-IT-B-L-E, two must spell M-O-V-E. A comedy scream. "BEST FORTIFIED HARBOR OF FRANCE" GaumonL A great scenic and educa tional film. "LOST YEARS" Gaumont. A strong dramatic ntorj "MADAM EREX" Blograph. Written by Slls3 Mary Pick ford. "UNTO US A CHILD IS BORN" Sells. A forceful drama superb In every phase. ' MR. JOE McKENNA Blsbee's ownest own is wliL us again for a long engagement in illustrated songs. ALDEN'S ORCHESTRA Overture "Three Twins' Selection. Never too late to s t whole performance th- Admission 10c unci 15? Matinee k Night Show' BERNER'S Summer Resort NEAREST, COOLEST, MCC ATTRACTIVE AND EES CAMPING GROUNDS Clear Running Water. Large Shade .Trees. Many Beautiful Flowers. FruK Trees in Bearing. Cool Sanitary Rooms. Excellent Dining Room Furnished Kitchens FREE Now Dancing Pavilion. Boarding Stable and Corral-t Horses Rented Hour or Dar. Grocery & Lunch Go"ds Store Eat at Boarding House or Do Your Own Cookblg. HBREFORD-HUAQHUCA STAGES meet all trains a' Hereford. For full detailed in formation and prices get f:l'- er at sasstes or any jun- Store or write to H. t isona. II Fletcher. Hereford, Arlsona. Mr. Phllbrook T. Krisjtawm Flunks Wallace Vaughn The Senior Byron Thomas Y. SI. Will Wilson -C. U. C" .....Opal Roberts Athletics W. Hicks, F. Cham pion; J. SlcCuliougb. Ruth Wade Sir. Henri Bmil Yoakum Bluff Bert Care'.:c Crushes Lottie HKec Class Spirit AHhsr Joe M .15 Cents .23 Cents O.K. THE AT Re "Independent" PIctiK,. exclusively NO FILM TRUST Good. Lta Prosram changes Sunday, Tut ay and Friday of ach . I Admission ten nd fifteen ntt THE GOLDEN HOARD" Nestor Film Co. "CONDEMNED TO DEATH "THE MESSAGE IN VHE ' BOTTLE" - .1 Imp. Film Co. THE CATTLE KING OF ARIZONA" Powers Film Co. Mat'nee Tuesday, Friday, tat urday and Sunday at 2:t p. m. The Best i - equipped Eastman Kodak Agency in the district. A full line of Kodaks and Supplies l waj's on hand. Lowell Drug Co. P. O. Eldg. Lrwell, Ariz We are here to serve you with anythi?ig i?i the line of printed See Us Before Gcinz stationery for 1 your business j and personal use. Letter Heads . Bill Heads Envelopes Cards Wcddizg Invitations Posters or Announcements Of All Kinds The best quality of yrjrk at prices that are RIGHT Job Printing H W MWB "MWIH11III II 1111 la ii m i. i, ... V"--r ; wfc m