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, ? t j,i.ywffi j-Ft ,( i! "I . "IMl jv "rf raw ,;igy rf J. -.III. -""- ' rir ii i-if- THE BISBEE'DAILY REVIEW, B1SBEE, ARIZONA, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1911. PAGE TWO " aataaJ iWNnWMVHPMFV in i i M i i.j)fftfnr-g. rAm,. nta ii fl REGALLOF JUDGES Democrat Balks at Arizona's Obnoxious and Radical Provision what bo says. I read from a speech of Governor Woodrow Wilson, rcceatr delivered in Kansas City: "The- recall Is a means of ad ministrative control. If proper ly regulated and devised, it is a means ot restoring to adminis trative officials -what tho initia tive and referendum restoro to legislatures, namely, a senso of direct responsibility to tho peo plo who cbooso them. "The recall of Judges is an other matter. Judges aro 'not lawmakers. They are nq admin istrators. Their duty Is not to detcrmino what the law shall be, but to determine what tho law is. Their independence, their sense of dignity and of freedom, is of tho first consequence to the stability of tho state. To a.iply to them tho principle of the recall J3 to set up the idea On lday. last in tho loor house of congress Hon. Benjamin C. Humphries, of Mississippi, a demo crat who has been In congress ten years, delivered a speech on tho nendlnff statehood resolution. Mr. IInnti.Lia nrwAnA tff Arlfftim should and would have tho kind oC that determination-of what tho constitution desircu by tho people,! respond to Popular Uut Mr. Ilumnnrlcs tooK occasion .a. ji- nrnwco omnllntlrsllv Ills ODCOSi- ! ment. tlon to tho recall of Judges, follow ing Is an extract from his ftpcecn. "Mr. Chairman, the question here is raised sharply by the two roports, whether or not tho recall of Judges romiire this constitution roDubllcan in form. Before taking that matter I up, I want to say that, so far as J am concerned. I am utterly op-j posed to tho recall of Judges. I am i opposed to tho recall of any officers, and I am onnosod to short terms for officers. I was one ot those who inunlty. And tho town or state toast le julckor to recognize that what Is lost to the young people of a large class of the community is lost to the whole community, and that any loss must bo paid for iu boys sent to work before they arc physically and mentally developed, in g'rls 'l prepared for their spe cial work in lite. Hlah School Students Should Know , The Town inausincs The high school should have a iln relation to tho industrial life of tho town. I was brougat up in a shoo town In Massachusetts, but l never heard anytning in xuu LARRAZOLA HELD BI REBEL FORGES ilDB. WILDE'S ADDRESS !( I Douglas. International.) J. H. LarraxJln. -no na tKu treasurer ot the Souoru Mining agency at ioetozuma. camu up yea terday from Moctezuma accompanied by his wife. Tfiey wore met at Yzabel by Frank Lanxston. provisional prefect of tho schools of tho places to which our Moctesuma district, who stated that shoes went, of routes of interna- there was no objection whatever to tlonal trade, of effects of machinery Larrazola and his wife going into on labor, of tho social effects on tho United States. the town of making low grado or Notwithstanding; this, Ijingston high grade shoes, of tho sources of wired the officiate at Agua Pricta the supply of hides, of tariffs on1 to hold Larrazola. upon his arrival hides, of the- cardinal principles of there, which thoy did. labor union and tho economic re J He is accused ot bblng. practically. Ply of the omnloyer That Is, our'a secretory to Francisco Chiapas. schools had no reference to the main tho former prefect of the district dustrr of tho town. If l nau nveu ims is an ui uo . -uwu-v. ., . the old whaling town ot Now Larrazola says there Is nothlns to J ho is right and this being true, we cnu not uetter oepin toe instruc tion of our later public officials. than by training and using the energies of our high school students. A Helpful Education Atmosphere. The high school needs the moral support of tho education atmosphere in the community. An atmosphere is tho r-nrdost thing to defino and somo-.mes the hardest thing to find. No one really doubts that the train ing of the youth is far and away moro important than fine houses, social distinction and tho accumula tion of wealth, but it often gets far less consideration. But the In tellectual ntmosphere ot a commun ity is not tho creation of the school officers or instructors;, it is mori. dependent on the attitude- ot mind of fathers and mothers. If parents want real discipline for their chil dren; they will get it; If they per mit frequent interruption to tho regularity of the child's study, no amount of persistence and exhor tation from the teachers will produce In the child a real love for learnlne (Parents must cooDorate heartily and (Continued from Page 1.) - ik,. 1 .1 rtViill rr m urn u-u ....(, .- -- - - ., .. , ,,,,,, ,v. i. x-in ,iui.iuu.i yuuuvruic nearui Itedford. Mass.. 1 saoum nae siumtu "- " """"" irTrini t constantly with tho BChool to safe- tho bovs and girls to know not only sent to Cananea .for trial. ,.,! guard and to systematize tho hours good English and history but tne: J. . TimSTstkiaB" ami , i native I Ior study: limit the tlmo tfvcn oceans of the world. the ko-a-; and of tho United States ul a native J recreatlon. d to rcfuge nanus oi me wnaios. uro u - - - p-.-.j... -rtH-,,, nii o -n 10 Join we company or tnoso who ot capture, the usos of th Wlh these later days aro saying that n.t. i.i v...ioi nmuiMiRiinn. lie O. A. Larrasoia. ot .-sen nosico, . . .M ... . ,;.., , I ubii, u.o j."j-' " ... h BVrat tlmaa amm HMD ft can- -"" r .o u o.,uuui auu Cui- eiiecis oi uui.uBu...s. - .. -- ,im. -,- ,iij0 243 Phone 243 J Th Great German Doctors whom Har riman consulted said that Beer and Bread were man's best food. J We sell you good ueer cheaper than milk. O $3.50 for 2 dozen quarts at any groc&Jt store or call BOSTON & BROWN and they will inform you how to .buy good beer cheap. -:- -:- -:-Don't Pay The Freight ! 7A1 1 fcafcOiUttaS Phone 243 THE ANTLERS CAFE MAIN STREET OPPOSITE P 0. PHONE 221 WH. ROBINSON ,.,. . .,, . . - lves are no longer learning- hot h orturmtlun tit aiaaio jor ooiegaia iu cuusm wwu .- , , ;; . :.."' -; -- 1V..4 n In nn hn Tnnn want their 3ons" educat.nn vi """" ..r; ,1.. .1 .t associations not there. If llm rnrnnta ierly out of sympathy with (tab (1,raiw' u" tu" u""'" will not hold up to the child a high nxer, lrpln of lite. iBUeeU. 11 a HSU - . .. .. - i Standard of fnlthfnl trnrlr In thai ntnA Ir. lifa ImiTsn tlm or all vearS xHllrxctn nn cin'-aIon Knttiint a-n-itu thin. I am SSSDiCiSUS that his , , , school, the N"v or Itlrl will nnt i!n ago in favor of making tho term of holps moro to establish a. school's own work has been of Ut' value gww Jo a wIre fraga hIi mm It for himself and tho teacher can congressmen four years, and 1 would influence in the community; nothinc to anybody. Bt what should have , cot jj0 jL Tne scj,aiarly spirit then Is I voto again for that- proposition. I hinders more than a censorious been done then in Massachusetts ) ; i th0 product of parents and other i do not believe there is anything in Spirtt among tho people, same oi should now bo done in Arizona. II fu. onetf ja adapted to more adults first, then ot teachers, andl the history ot this country, and, so Whom are confident that they know the high school is in an agricui- gea finally of tho efforts or tho pupil) to DtiHIif nirCKPlI. It 1g nnafalhln ATdn In i I gone, there is nothing in tho his- iiain tncs0 wno have been chosen agriculture or tho agricultural siue , Schools. ' new community, and imong peoploi Inrr of Other Countries, that WOUld , . lf T 0,i - in tl,n, nrV. ,, eMnnrn should have 8PCClal em 1 t ,- n,nt n r.r nt nHr thomeelVPS not hlphlv oilnrnt.I til JusUfy this turning to tho recall of , snops confidence and good will pro- fphasls. It will require thorough in-. weaithy and public spirited men produce a spirit or culture and to I Judges. The Judges I have In mma, i duco not ony cona,jenco antj good vostigation and planning to maKo , ,n Mr puBuc school system a increase this, so that in later years I wnoso names uau wu. """" -m Dut enterprise, resourcefulness, this special Etuuy oi eucu nau o"" tine opportunity for their benevo- mo town snau ce a nursery of In- ln the history ot the world, connect- lndustrr esprit de COrps; Tho tiflc value that no college can bos- ,ence3 In a Athens the rich gave tellectual leadership. ed with. Infamy and held in execra- .h-.. m ,, ,i,i m. w,0 m nrrnnt It as a unit for ad- ,,, , . ni,n- v,,,iiinp ! I Athlctlrc in th Hlnh Qi-hnni Uon were Judges who wcro subject for every atom of confidence . mission As a state university has buU(i BhJpe for 1he naTy 0ur Athletics Is one of tho sormal de- MAZE CAFE CARETTO &. CO, Proprietort Beard by the month J25.0B, ar by maal tickets. Try ui an" you'll bt convinced. JOHNSON-HENNIGER BUILDING Mln Street. Blibee Arizona. AAAAAVSvVVo1 $ HlCA-S Sild disgorges; m'kmiikt$ttm Mhrili 24Koiirs- Each Cajv : MI3p rsnlo bears th e nj( ; Jjy UMIIB V iJrtrare pf counterfeit to- rccalL Pontius Pilato did not j ' "!P.r "?.l.?,, SrSSS '.in" hm' The High School a Sehcol For All clfied unUl' tho mob reminded him. peculiar interest in such a prob- lmmIc 6cnool system offers, the volqpments of school life. The boy lem, it might be called In to solve readost means of helping the com from, 14 to 21 needs healthy ylgor- im.ll. ..- m..l- 1 . . : f. f Ihn .tntn linlVOrSlIV aCCBULS ,. . u ....... It n nns nitfnn. Avavln Mn. nnln that tvo are incnas oi uaesar. H th. fl,tnr nf .,, mtPlloet l th Eiibiect for admission, other . nr nT,.i p,,,,!,, sueh a man- health, but to Identify the Individual - i 1 It l.lrrtl(A . " w ,-.- -.vv w i Ma4trtT 1 - . . . . . -i. ao noi uciieve Jv """"l" ual people of the town, it must not colleges in tno huw u. i.Ww chapter In tho history -of this repub-1 t0 ,tBelf fr0m til0 need3 of w, find ,t difficult to refuse it. He will ever be written than JJ0;; other people who have been denied jjut tho university and high ; school lAPPiuusaj " -.c "-,''" -".,, as amblUous for the education ot Jert In sucn a torm ui. it. and I d0Tnt f,lcnhaJt'ri" his chUdren as the colleco graduate coin It shall pass curjent pracUcally come when I shall go on the stump ve. or rise in my place on this n?orand ror s. a u j - . of agrjCUIturo assail in unmeasured terms -the Judi- belleve. with all duo respect to Now this class is"pften In tho great ls true also of mining. Tho schools M &0 clary of this country. And I do noti -ntltled to fair in BIsbee. Prescott. Globe and other .,,, , , BIsbee. a lover athloUcs wo are often scttinc samo that Sioso Vho do ' consideration. No man is more will- mining cities can relate physical n, -nls klnd and or hls teH JIr of tie very results wo want to ual training building as Mr. Hack- bey with the group and also to ob ov rave to Muskeron. Michigan, one scurc to his mind and imagination) 100 books, or oquipa chcmicsf'lab- current consciousness of which may! MADE BY THE LU b AN C1GAK CO. DENVER, COLO. oratory, a domest'c science uopartr icaa to vicious indulgences. And a ment. or endow an instructorship oi fully equipped school will have a the pnnclpalship. This kind of ben- compentent phvslcal director, posted eficienco is of immediate holp to the not only ia the science of the games, whole community and something, tho but also in the hygiene of young donor can sec every day ot his 11 w. ' rcannooa. nut in tcesc days in out . . a l k. .- n I 1-tlUHIUt'iaUlliI. i-tU UIUU 13 UlUIQ rtt- ITlIUllJt. VAVWET , - . Ui ll I -4 KlllU UUU Ul overyDooy .s .7"7,tn ' Inn than this man to make sacrl- geography, or geology, phvsica ana , Pn,lbrooi or Mr. EnIdor ,n the, avoid. We have highly speciallsea ytcav-u w i-iu 4wfc. - - j.,-t, M- -ML .v..fBfi- 4r itxn rirOTPaseS OI ID1UMM V U-4 ,n ... AA.. mtx that our courts aro corrupt or taazi" ii ue WuWuwu u. tu.r 'D ' ", " "' tir th """5 "- - i mov nmt gvn ' snorts to which bOVR rfvft fltl PTrPfl3 tn ht frt- onmn fTaaEv-tfilA fi1r1irinn r Of tlmo aflf! TnOT Clf fhOUirht? OVPfV that our courts aro corrupt or ui""; - -- """"", "',,, c,nr, r"rr fh Mc.nrv of mining. imnLnfl that tielrmomnion3 are l fico-'more cosUy. Once convinco him common uses of the metals mined in ibo bUc gen, equipment of the . boy Is encouraged to become a star, SSSSIJ Tw tneclal interests are I that sacrifice is worth -nhlla and the vicinity, the effects ot rlsng cjty? to get his name in the pnpers; teams Tho high school may be, and are sent a tnousana miles 'o com- directed by special interests are serving their country well .or aro tho ho will make It, not as a class an nnd faning n""!,1; " in the at occe. but gradually and so all the study of both agricnlture and mining f. should be. an Intellectual and pete witn ocores ot other teams. In. moro surelv but he must be con- theoretical or book knowledge snu'a tocial center in the town. As the stead of being identified with his vinced- If ho be not convinced, ho ' be, and could be, supplemented by jj,. moral, nnd social education group and of being taught the vir- sends the child to school as long frequent study of farm or mine on nf tne young is ,BC communltiys tues of sacrlfico for the common as ho thinks the education Is use- the spot, and1 by special study gtven Jnaln Jntoreet m?n Bcncci or . weal, tho boy's personal vanity is ful or as long as the law requires to those phases of the subject tnat otn0I. 3001 buildings should bo stimulated at an age when this Is seldom beyond the 6th, 7th, or 8th are peculiar to the vicinity of the tacea OI assemDiy for an wortny , most detrimental, for tho boy never grade and then puts him at work, ' school,, such as agriculture by Irrl- ,wbnc purposes for public lectures knows moro or ls more arrogant to tho intellectual and physical los gatlon. The skillful teacher will end other entertainments of high than in the years from 14 to 21 or best friends of liberty. (Applause.) "A few days ago a dlsUnguishcd gentleman of this country, whose star has recently risen above tho horizon, but which in my opinion is destined at no distant dato to be come Uie brightest luirlnary la our political firmament, caressed my tedpp5o clearly that I will quote I or the boy or girl and of the com-, show the relation ot the town's in LHractw. specially those that havo 22. Sometimes the whole town is jndges EOjCieariy tnat x wiuquow b dustry to that industry In general aj.v Rlmj for instructiont for meet. , excited over tho play of its high - and to general civr-zauou. "" in-K of he Association of Com-1 scnool team or uie teams or rival reason why to many young people ,erce cr uen jor e cily Council. I high schools, and tho whole per- permanentiy leave their home town j arjj for an Jdentiflcation spective of school work is distorted is that they Know too 111110 auwii. the o ana its c-irriculum with If R r f Yoo Want Fo e of getting the best clothes possible made to your individual measure see that the3 bear the label of - J Ml. M 1 BkM3 1 s mm a j--n -mj &. v 1 WMt' JmkB a . ure txtrmot A CO, Ed. V. Price & Co. Merehant Tailors Chicago As exclusive local representatives of these t famous tailors, we, can supply you with fine clothes, made as you want ' them, at a pride you will appreciate. $25.00 to $50.00 K ifyfor?asfiial.73iie.i Resources. From tho government of his town or city, tho student may go on to J it to be interested in it. The main ,h . nrt tt inrfiiKtrina- now i purpose of the high school Is men- urge tne clt. government to study tal discipline; a secondary but ucc . raean3 to put Useif lnto touch with tssary acUvIty In sccial discipline the schools, by official cooperation and -social" I mean in tho larger wIth the scnool administration, by and better sense. Wo have churches jnvitjnl. nign school students to or clubs for social purposes, Jut attond meetings ot the city csuncll. churches and clubs, good as they Dy stimulatlng debates on questlcni are, are not schools. Schools are of clt poijCy and giving all ros to train the minds of youth and J. BiDlo nep t0 th03e young people the school encourages tho student to for acquirjnB ( requisite data do other things, it is with special for sucl debates Tnerc js no more reference to its main function , jBspjrnK spectacle to me in the the development of the mind. fo)d Y.ontn republic than Cato, the Develop the Equipment of the School Censor taking bis young son' to the Having secured a cood teacher tw,iur-ii mw.tinr- of thn nliv that hv j-Icht methods of appointment, , ,ii, -.tra imiciifi of m.n. it Is the buslnoss of -tho community jjc aaars and later, become a wise to develop tne teacner nie i uu pyyic serrant. That our young peo not say the business of the saperia- p,e do j, yM3W m0Te of our put tenaent ci scnoomj io "" nc nfe , Dot because they do not proper means Xor his work, and to .gt to know, but because we. do make a friend of him, recognizing not anticipate their questions or that he is doing a work of supreme jj0t uye the trouble to answer imrortance for our children. Tho so- them. The study of civics and ele cial ostracism of teachers in some mentarjr economics may become, as communities Is both absurd and j know Dy experience, one of the cruel. We pay them little tor or- tcott inspiring and informing stun eprt service and then regard thorn Jeg j e whole high scnooi curnc possibly as social inferiors. ulum. The riglit sort ot utacne reiwras , study of Home Government and ttie IOOIS OI UiS WWK 3S 1DUit3 Jin rortant to him than additional sal ary. (We often take him at his word and give aim neuaerj. ji tbe tudy of the city, state and na Isn't ncessary that your high schoo ( tional government In his cwn home or mine havo all the equipment of town he will have manr of the data the best in the country; but It is necessary for the study, and th neeeesary not only to our teacher. , courtesy of tuWic officials ,woold be bat to oar own sU respect tnai a simple and effective factor in the equipment as far as it goes making these available for the boys shall be modern and ample. If we anj girts. Tho stores or industries cannot provide full laboratory eqrtp- of the town couM contribute to the ment in botany, zootologr, physics mgh ectrool an Industrial museum, and chemistry, provide it for one of a prot-rly labeled selection of ma thern, and have that' equipment a terfals Iu the varions stages of man model. It Is no d'swaee ot to try Hfacture or production, maps show to do everything; l ho disgrace is in jnK wbre in Ie country the raw trying much and doing, notfimg well, material is produced. t rsutes of A suitable library is as necessary trade for tho distribution or the un to a good seboo! as a good baiW- Jebed product Every large extilbi Ing. in fact, is more necessary. Many ' tlon of artlc'cs. made in a given a stood faculty has made a good town is surprising not omy to the school In out-of-date buildings. But young people, but also to the older, such a faculty has in it men and m any town fair or exhibition, plaw women of intellectual alertness ana gome of the high school pupils on high professional ambition. No the committees: they will do much OQHtpmont is cheapor and of more of tho running about and by bearine constant service than a good col- Uie detail work of the committe'- lection of books, a collection that will bv and by no the most effec- all the while Illustrates an studies tlve men and women In civic enter, ot tho curriculum. Fifty books may prise. The community owes it to lt- bf had for the price ot one larger BeU. and public officials snould be piece of physical apparatus. Lack- especially charged, to secure among lng a public library, tno community the mature young people or tne tow must supply a good school library, the fullest interest and cooperation This llbmry might under proper n every worthy activity. The gov restrictions be open to tho public, ernment of the American city ls a certainly for reference, perhaps also byword for graft. Ignorance ' an-' for circulation. The public library general lnefflclfincy; the main rea If one 's to be established, ought BOn for this ls that vre offer ne to be adjacent to the hlgn school, training In civic duties and rel rerbaps in tho building Itself. No upen tho honesty and good sense habit Is of greater value to yoifi of tho man or men acting at the than that of good reading, connected time. An economist of noje state reading. Wc' are too extravagant In his bollef that American city gov the construction of public b,'"d,n: ernment has suffered more from Ig we ought to have fewer o.f tfcesa, noranco than from graft. I bellevo La Iniernacional Cigars The Standard of Quality The Right Sizes The Right Colors The Right Prices The Home of Arizonans Hotel Orndor EL PASO, TEXAS. physical training of all student gives place to the development of teams. In nothins now, I believe, is straight thinking- of parents and of school oltlccrs more requlsTe tnan In the emphasis laid by many adults and high school students on team atwet'es. For athletics themselves, conditions present In many cities ! are not promising: for tho greater the number of students trained in normal athletics and general physical I development, the more teams may bo found In the schorl Itself, the i better the first team of the school and the better the spirit of the whole school. In this connection 1 might say that I regard rallltar- , drill as one of the best means yetj devised for required phys'cal cul ture throughout the year, the exer-, r'ses themselves being valuable, and j subjection to discipline and promo ' tk)n for superior conduct and service ; being of large moral benefit. At the , same time the youth becomes better fltted for the military defense ofi his country should occasion arise. Moral Culture In the High School. A word about the morals ot tno school and the community's rela tion to them. Wherever young pep pie frequently assemble In large numbers special questions of morals arise, and in these tlfc schools must have the confidence and constant service ct parents and others luter. ested in right conduct. Whatever he does or does not do in athletics or in hs class-wcrk, the student In high school or college too often identifies himself with the moral ideals of the crowd. His sense ot honor is not hlghor than the common (ease; he loses moral Independence the greatest loss a man can suffer. Few boys or girls are able U stand the sneer at an attempt to mirsue a higher standard of morals than that of the crowd, yet no one offers hlghor respect for loyal ad lerence to hlgb principles than the very students who smile at the act itself. Every boy or girl has an ad miration sometimes sneaking for the hero In war, athletics, or morals and has little use for the trimmer. I havo seen young men in school secure the hearty recognition of their mates up to the point where they yielded some principle for larger popularity and then lose this con fidence and popularity. Tho Judg ments ot young, people In tho mass 's clearer than what one is orten ready to believe and their penalty is often ruthless. One thing; then. Is especially need ful that the parent encourage tho boy or girl to moral Independence, to following the right lf others seem not to and if it hurts and fewi things hurt with students mors than separation- from their mates. But other things equal, 1. e if the oy is friendly and self-sacrificing (Continued on Pago 3.) Famous Indian Hot Springs a noted resort for nexiUt mxt pleasure. Rats 12.00 to IS-OI per day. Twenty alautes ride t'ora Hot Springs Statics, Qra ham county, Arizona, Tteia fonderful waters ar rtsoai oer.ded to curs rheuxaatlirc. rout, dropsy, llvsr, kldnsy aa tomach troubles, blood eUi eases and women's aUaeats beautiful lawns and shadt trees. Large plungs ana swim ming pool; also sx lxk scd boating, lawn tennis and qaet and swings. Try our -wot-dertul mud and mineral bttbi If yon are sick, gtt wsll. If well et pleaiare. THE BEST HUNTING AND FISHING AT ALL TIMEa ALEXANDER BROS. Propritors. aRJ Site I UL5i. -'j&Cr. - .J'WDJIIgSXnTCKIII in I (BOPPER QUEEN HOTEL and High Glass Gafe European Plan Special $1.00 Table d'Hote Dinner From 5:30 to 8:00 P ftl. HENRY P0PPEN, Manager H.lfit,n.JU ffCTc-crraggEgq Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Co. REDUCTION WORKS We Are Now in the Market for the Purchase of Copper Ore and Copper Matte Correspondence Solicited: Address COPPER QUEEN CONSOLIDATED MINING CS. ' General Office DOUGLAS ARIZONA ii i ; i F i 1 t AfimmsuM-iiimmKMjm"Mm "' frwipiin tiw1'" man ' miii 2-. t ' r jyrmtT , H..yA.,VM-,.A. "v ."- i w