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li JfElTJ, ' may . . - . . U-lSBiCi aswa 2 tjii 'u; i'nili'1' P 'Ml' r-. -,,T., JJTIJW ftv r -j, i n f jfeate. T yw (.pr :AGE EIGHT THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BiSBEE. ARIZONA. FRIDAY MORrMING, MAY 26, 1911. . -& rt i w (i 600DBT, Si," ID OK v Ninths ir Jail Is Penalty for Calm and Judicious Theft of Roommate's Wardr obe by Two Would-Be " New Yctfc High Livers Vw Yorfc" TMs was (ftp note that Samuel M. VoMter. a Miner, found In his room when he rotaraed "row work Wcdnes uyr morning. Ho found Uio note In the place ot his roommate and ho did not finfc his own clotheB Tho nole. in candid terms, told VoMBor that the writer. Jim icnn tnger. and his friend, Chris Sensible, had, attor considering the compare. tive delights ot Bisbee and New York, duly elected tho latter as their place of abode and had provided themselves with such clothes as 's.ould enable iheia to make themselves presentable on Broadway from Volfler's wardrobe. "But we will write to you," he added. i .1 Didn't Satisfy Volfier. All tho thoughtfulness in tho world t-ould not mako up for, his ravished wardrobe, so Volfier called in an of ficer. Deputy Sheriff Will White, and stated tho circumstances. Denningor had been a roommate of Votfior's and Schalble had roomed next door All thrco had been chums, apparently. But Denningor and Schaiblo got the Hroadwny fever. After purchasing tickets, they found themseh es unable to purcnaso sucu ciouung as iuj thought they might need, so they ( helped themselves to Volfler's ward-. robe. 'VJ When Volfier returned to his room DR. WILDE WILL BE TONIGHT'S SPEAKER t0 New Head of University Deliver Commencement .Address : ,Ar Hr0Sr'S of the University of Arizona, will arrive in B Isbeo th s xnornlng from Tucson, and tonight will deliver the commencement address at the Central nchool. I Dr. AVildo will be the tuest of hon r at a luncheon at the Central school today, the luncheon to be pre-1 parod by the young ladles of the de- . partasent of domestic arts at the J High school. . Dr Wilde will leave tomorrow woraing to fill other commencement , dresses at tho closing exercises of tho Tcmpe Xoraial school and at the Phoenix High school. Local Men to Attend. Among those who I1I be pretnt at tho luncheon todaj wiU be Ma$or C. I.. Bdmondson. Parker Woodman, (Jerald Sherman, Dr. K U Sldne, E. U I.add. Professor l'hilbrook. Vt vfcKce and K. O. HicdsoH. It was -x- Cost Here's a new Regal model which illustrates the value to JIL 'you of the new $& selling at Cost Plus 5. Like all Regal models, it is designed for a certain, definite purpose and demand, and, under the new Regal policy, the designer has disregarded "fixed" prices and turned out the best possible shoe value for that demand. This shoe is intended for the man who wants a sturdy, substantial, walk ing shoe, good looking, but practical for lcn; csrvicc, ahcul $4.00. Costs cf man ufacture and sale plus 5 commission U& ffi"--S 5CSji ' tC?a- 7 nxes tne prices cf Regalsat -S $335 to 58S RGAL FOR MEN BROS. SCHWARTZ HE W8DTE , CHUM'S CLOTHES ho fcund whins but tho caadid note. Caught 'at Douglas. Doputy AVhlto got busy on the case Immediately and sent notice, by tele phone, to officers in the nearby towns. Ho was Informed late Wednes daj evening by Officer "Wllburn of Douglas that the two men had been arrestod there. Deputy Hllburn ar. rUod in tho city jesterday morning bringing the two men. They were lalled until the time of tho prelimin ary hearing. The- fugitives were caught at Douglas Wednesday afternoon only ifter an exciting chase. The men were making towards tho railroad, ev idently to catch Tho Owl" for EI t'aao The officers began tic chase on foot, but when it became evident that the fugitives woro faster on foot and U.lj to elude their pursuors, the oi ieers returned and got their horse. The men refused to stop when order ed to, with tho threat of being fired upon, and the chase resolved Itself Into a race, which was final! won by the officers on horses Whon arrested Donnlncer had on YolHor'n. trousers and Schalble wore Vomer's best hat. The .clothing al lege to have been stolen is -valued st $50 and tho charge against them 's petit larcency. The warrant charts -d them with grand larceny, but it as later changed to petit larceny. The men were arraigned before Judge High yesterday afternoon. They entered pleas of guilty and "each re- celved a sentence of six months in toe county jail. troctod that Captain John C Green way, a member of tho university bound of regents, wsuld bo rblo to at. "wi w. nbuw, .!... w w.v n tend, but fie was called away from the otty on business. The Program. Following is the program of this eveniBg's commencement oxerct.es: r urc ; ' C Qtta ""' ! uimng unorus ....... ....... . 1 Girls High School Glee Club Coramenceent Day Krinbill Ilreak, Hrcak, Break.. .Hawloy Address A. II. Wilde. Ph. D. President University ot Arizona. "wX Songfrom FauVt..GGounSdUb T, Zoning Bells . . . .Lacomdy nre8entaUon of Diplomas d " " Mutual Forbes'anee. "You auo. your wt? eem to c-t alsc nfci'li-" raudl'iK fwm the smrt I wasn't to 0vet a ilotSr t hay ibaiv than a dl l3p.. w 9f j, Mli sh. wsn.t fll t4l alwM,, ,,. ,. ,.. mmttt tac myrrtett "-VVaslitoinon tlnhi a.w up.vini -Tell me thitt 1 tmiv aup- hr ).I.'ad "Ml rlsti'. hr rntiitL bae oa. Ta 'jMKMaMA t nt rtt,! .ik tiw to feed your lwp .. . . win n 't.vr tuHaso iteeora Her- I'd O aEtv v &7o Regal policy of at Stk COMPANY Plus &Kr K? A M i OES . SLOAN 10 BE SPEAKER ON FOURTH I' viiation Also Extended to Col. O'Connor to Send His Troop Here Governor Richard E. Sloan has been Invited to deliver the Fourth ot July oration in Ittsbee July 4, through the invitation and reception commit tee. of which Mr. John C. Grecnway Is chairman. Thcro will bo only one J speaker. The invitation committee has also extended an Invitation to Col. Cbas, W. O'Connor, commander ot tho De partment of Colorado, and tho offi cers of his staff, to be present. The invitation to Colonel O'Connor includes his troop. The reception committee on behalf of BIsbce offered to entertain, tho soldiers while here, feed them and caro for the troopers mounts. Tho headquarters ot CoL O'Connor are at present at Douglas, where ho has been since the outbreak of hos tilities In. northern Mexico. It Is be lie ea now, that peace In Mexico sronis certain, the colonel will be itLle to attend Bisbeo's celebration and bring; all of his troops, as woll as the regimental band. GREAT COUNCIL IS MATTER OE HISTORY! Rpdmen Complete Sessions in Bisbee After Attending- to All Business ! Tk. , ..ii ,k ,j... The great council of the ros?na-, t'on of Arizona, Improved Order of Itodmen, comploted itsx work yostor. (lav and adjourned sine die. having - - - - . "electa! Phoenix as tho next place of . 5fi . ., ... . Jt. I i-SLS : t i7-,i-V-""I? ! tention-those who are aot deiin rcmalned to be done yosterday and i . . , Ju.. , ,u .. by ,, the work was finished ex eept ' .'"S""3,, nT,, SI8" ! ers, which w-as done publicly, with many present. A number of speeches vere made and a groat deal of Itcd rr.ea enthusiasm wa? aroused. , Tho appointed officers yesterday are as follows: ' Great sannapa-Fred Wilding of Tucson. i -." t . """"...w I Great zal&blaewa W. P. Martin of Bisbee. Guard of wigwam A. E. Comor of .McCabe. Guard of forests J. B. Grlffis of Morencl. I Board of appeal W. E. Jones of Fajiora, Loe uoss or Bisbee. Charles Chesterfield of Jforenci. Committees Named. Th" following committeos were . namea: 1 I Judiciary committee Felix L of Tucson. F. C. Struckmcyer of . Phoenix. W. E. Jones of suffer. ! Finance committee Charles Chos i torfloJd of Sforonci. I.ee Itoss of llisbea. A. T. Schuster of Tucsoju , The entertainment of tho visitin HImon a ram, la.t nr,lnv Sv . I Willi A UMh.ts.nw iF rr.., A.. banouet at the Xew Encll.h Kltrh- I on 5n te A,,en block, which followeJ 9 TnAnffnr nt thn ln1 1wlf.A nt .1.11. - - - ". - "'""". ..i. nu.tu , k targo ciass 01 cana mates was .n j itlated. t " . . regretted, by all. I h.i i, foif v,t i 1,1. -. j!, j Uon of health he would bo unablo to ! attend to tho duties of U.e ,sitiou. , He was serior sagamore daring ,hc ! last vear and th rhiori.iini-L. nr .ho ' , reservation would havo been his had I . he so oleeted. Th rnnnrll tto a- . nizant or his determination not to . .1 i.. .... . . ' respect ho was unanimously elected 1 great sachem and then allowed to resign. At the banquet last night speeches wore made by a number of tho prom- inent Iledmon, Including Great Do- ' Ity Incohono Eellr lvr. Great ; Sachcm Drachmann. Great Pirophet ii. K. ucrncr. Great Senior Sagamore William Dollridgo of Coohiee Tribe f No. 7 and G. B. Reed of Cochise Tribe ao. i. Thomas Constable gave a re" citation on "Medicine Bill and I" that I made a big hit and Ernest Temby ot ; fie local tribe sang a solo that was ', much onioyed. Tho banquet was a ; fit termination of tho great council. t Ancient Rome's Libraries. ! The libraries of narteat V.ooh' wit itnuense ami spteadtd Lncunns. ' whose name ts aWK?ietl With table lnrurks. epeudfd much of bis wealth j on books Hi Hbrary. say I'luUfcn.! Start -walks, galleries and mWix' open to all vUtturs." Julius CaoMrj propifeea to opvn ttw itiirao ilaanUety to the tiltk How were thee vast libraries, in addition to the book shops. (Wed? With his traiferd staff of readers and transcribers, a publisher could turn out an cdK'on of nuy work at very cbeap rates, and almost at a moment's notice. There ras no Initial expense of typeset iss before a single copy could be produced, uo ruinotta extras tu llic shap'.. of printers' corrections. Tlie manuscript came from tho au thor: the publlxbur banded It over to W stlaves'. :tad I a bock of CKnlit dit&ftiHions. the compti-te edition could l rmdy. if ncfBrr. wit bin tweoty fnr hatirv Actually, iben. books wvrv priJucl aud iW ture fislly f.nti i.eit-s.ly In atx-Kiit IIowj- than tbey arr in UKdcra IxinU'ia T l"s IjmUnn Week It. L IL SMITH 15 TO DONATE WARBHIU SITE Orphan's Home Proposition Looms Up in Definite Shape Here WILLIAMS GIVES DETAILS Within a short Umo u project will be started which it is expected: will be taken up and endorsed by al' thinking people who aro at, all famil iar with the circumstances In Ari zona, especially the charitably in clined. This is an orphan's home and tho idea has been contemplated for some tlmo past, but until now has not taken definite form. It has had no more earnest advocate than John S. Williams, district attorney of Co chlso county, who was In Tucson yesterday and tola of tbo steps that aro now to be taken, says the Tucson Star. Already a site Is offered b Hoval A. Smith. rhn vHll twivn icn , acro from tit. Wnrron rnmii .ih ierpetual water for tho uDkcen and the usos ot the proposed home. To j erect the building will cost ?25,000 It is estimated, and after It Is erected it is expected that the legislature 1 v ill provlda for Its maintenances It will require only for the starting, for the building, popular support in sub scriptions. Institute Needed. , Mr Willlarna, in his work as d!s- 1 trict attorney in Cochlso county, has frequently been confronted with the need of such it home as It Is proposed . to bulM. At the present time thcro is notUlrn; of the kind in Arizona. The I OrphaDP' Horn soc!et has done I si Icndid wort, and has found homes Jor scores or unfortunate children fron Arlsona. The saood of Its work Mnnn, .,. J ,. ... no more worthy dimity than tu!s. but tho feeling exists that Arizona Hiuuju uBiv uix vjwrnaaa Home or its e am f orphans alone fcet for should hare an Orphans" home of Its children that are placed Ir. imnrorer strl!lI 1. but wTo .re merly "nfortunKe. It Is to provide for ,.,ch ? lne8C "e Propted home wiH b erected Pitiful Cases Are Many. Jod.ea of the upper court as well as peace Justices, although perhara the latter ar more frequently thrown In contact with such cases, peace ofr ' -tb and the newspaper men v Lo , have occasion to keep in close toinh with the courts, tbo unfortunate sue . of life. In their pursuit of news sto . 1 les, seo manj cases that bring pin and sorrow to their minds in tl.c course of the day's work. Others un doubtedly .see some of tho casos I although not so much so. Time after j umo a complaint comes that some unfortunate little one U being abused. Is In distress for necessaries, for the .... ,.,. ,""-" "" T, 71 , 1 "r v.T ! "h "2? ft 5n su,f c,MrJn- "SnHtJ t ? W,5?r !H ff "SK"j nd for Sod work than is oforcd B ,. M ,fr Jf.'.fff Rajsi"3 fr"",J- taT;i?iS nf '?" ? nco tbf pr?J?f.f S Munched, Will be tO SOnd OUt Ht- et?.l.urc ." Possibly lecturers the U willing to volunteor In this field hiir selO to explain tho needs ot a home and its object and purposes. The subscriptions wi.l J sought. Mr. Wil Hams believes there will be little "nnH01?,!"5,"8! uuiiuing luna.ior me luea is one that ZTIL ,", "ffiS to " boJcv Ll", J,a nJood, and this is ?,f"bJe" that ou?Ut to 'J?lerc every man .and woman in southern Arizona, 1 r I'w f n Doubtlcs! man3r . subscriptions vill come from , "J 're r unexpected sources, for a!- ready offers of aid ha wvn rrlvon fro.V; Just such directions. , J srrcn raah' f,0 ,lha , s',c tlle proposed homo will be. Is beautl- JuI,yJfaACd ln W1 lvccn Bls' rf.0 5 aC?VO0 tl,l thc mo' ta,n8' buf w.,,tl? beautiful mountain fcf cry. is high, aboutj.500 feet eler 'ation' co1 and TOry hlr- IREADY TO ENTER 11 STALLION IN MCE JOS McCabe of Hereford Among First to Come For ward With Entries Joe McCabo of Hereford warns tc got in on Bisbcc's sport program tc be pulled off on July 4 ag a part o' the big Fourth of July celebration. If a horso race Is Included in the list o' events. Mr. McCabe is ready tg bacV his prize stallion to take thc ribbon It 13 said that others In thc distrlc hold the came opinion as Mr. Mc Cabe, except of course they aro tack lng their own mounts. Tho sport prc tfram as arranged now does not in clude a horse race, but if enough en tries could bo secured tho committee might be prevailed upon to place a horso race on tha program. Mr. McCabo came over to Bisbee to Inspect tho county road leading out of the city and accompanied bv J. J. Bowen went over tho road yes terday afternoon. Some ood pickings aro helm; ob tained from As Canyon, where gold wa reconlty discovered, according to Ir Vi fabf Fortj-1 dollars wortt Special Friday and Saturday Men's Black, Full Seamless, Double Heel and Toe Socks. Regular Price 2 Pairs For 25c. Special For Two Days at 90c Dozen Pairs These socks are intense black and are the best that ue have ever sold at such a puce. They will outwear any other socks that we know of that sell at two pairs low for 25c bought over two hundred dozen pairs of the same hose in tan color, leaving us about the same number of pairs of black. Workingmen will be quick to note the unusual opportunity for a saving and U fome in today for one or two dozen pairs at this price. Tt will pav you to buv now for a year to come. Set the vestibule window display. lm tmm St. L, L, GILMAh Opposite Postottice Modern Optical PurJon Scien tific Eye Refracting. LuxfsJ Lenses for Tired Eyes Uncle Sam's Loan Office Money lianta on vtrythlni Mining Stock Especially Everything confidential. No directors meeting rqulr 10 cecur loan Uncle Sam's Loan Office Main St. Long Window. MS TO LOCATE ; HER LONG LOST S0N: nfous Mother in New York W?nts to See Him A sain Th Jtevlow has been asked to aid n leeaUng a man nixed IJonjamln flcioteon, son ot Mrs. John Xlchol oo. of Joralontoc street, Brooklyn, N. Y. The mother ot the young man has ot beard from her son In ten years. ?he Is getting oi now and wants to seo her son before she dies. Her last otter from him was written at 15am lebee. Ariz, ln 1901. Nicholson left homo In 1S90, .going o Scattle."Wash. He then sailed for be west coast of Mexico, landed and '.isscd through the republic, comlnjr nt at El Paso. After that bo worked it Kogale3. BIsbco and Frescott, as a prospector. ' When the mother last heard from f tho precious stuff wan taken from en ilojgan's claim Tuesday. Only tbcut two claims are being worked to any great-extent now and these rerar from flO to $12 per day. The Rebel Forces At i 's The RiQht Route Bast EFFECTIVE JUNE 1 FINAL LIMIT OCTOBER 31ST SUMM FROM BISBEE TO to KANSAS CITY $51.05 NEW YORK , SfMS ST. LOUIS $60.05 BOSTON J104.05 CHICACO $56.05 BALTIMORE -... $34.95 DENVF" -...$42.80 WASHINGTON S84J5 CLOUDCROFT. . . .$14X0 Ileduced Rates to all principal Eastern and Northern Summer Resorts. Call at ticket office for any infor mation desired, or address EUGENE FOX. v Gen. Pass. Agt., El Paso Texas IwlS J2P KXwk2G- vc5395f?lHV53BI HW V-ggr-F n Built to mrw heaviest ammunition v tXjZjrrr s&sr with createst and safety. Xr Its parts are few and strong and simple. The breech is locked by a turning bolt as in the latest design of military rifles. Five smashing, oae-toa blows delivered with lightning speed or deliberate fire as need may be. The only rccoO-opcrated rifle locking thc cart ridge in the chamber until after the buEet hai left the muzzle ( I&mlngtanrUMC i h,. perfect ihooti'rg combination. StnJfor Dacrlptrct FolJit Rnia;ton Armj-Union Mrtallic Cartridge Co. 299 Drojdw.r, New York Cltr him. In 1901, he complained bitterly of his hard luck and berated himself for his ingratitude to his mother. Since that Umo the mother has wait ed day after day, year 'after year, to hear from her con, but all in vain. Iter. Elmer O. Weld of 4C Grace street, Brooklyn, iS. Y, has written. to tho secretary of tho Blsbeo Y. M. C. A. asking tho association to aid In the search for the missing son, en closing his picture, which has been posted, with tho letter, In the astocla tlon lobby. Clifton Crawford, tho Btar of "Three Twins," is to appear next season ln a new musical play called -Tho Middy," under tho mangement of Joseph M. Gaites. Cananea Route of the Golden State Limited ER FARES AUTOLOADING Bio'X'nouo'h fortho jyBigjfeslGame Most DanrfcTOcsGamf; handle the liiiffgS! accuracv msrvrB BIG GAME: CARTRIDGES -firf. Aecumt ard-hi11ing "Blowing Up of tho Battleship Texas." Grand spectacular picture, Orpheum tonight. All new pictures. J. B. Dodson has a play ln whicn he will star under tho management of Cohan & Harris. It la called , "Gauntlet's Pride" and is by J. Hart. . ley Manners. i NEW ONES Everybody wants frosh candy when It's possible to get IL People who buy candy of Central Pharmacy know It Is shipped la each., week. and is bound to be fresh, and-more. m they know It's the best in town be- cause It is lhtnty's. ' If A 't !' ? r t I I .' M f i ""- ,t r-,:gK3rs -n.i-iiij.'ifiiii(mmmummvti: . x.i ..-A,.