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iw)nj"" .L "-f M.--1 -"I M &$ wmiwii"ririuiiin!M Ui . '" ' PAGE EIGHT THE BISBEE DAILY R EV1EW, BISBEE, ARIZONA. THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 22, 1911. J 1t tm ' .v. & . ; Kspkw HJht ft. - w mm I M! ra.i iii hi i ' y I TO ASK 10 PER CHIT. REDUCTION IN TAXES Jtgsi Say HORLICK'S It Mms SrigtaaJ and Gefluka UAl TPn Bill ll ... inni.iEiU miJLJVLochise County Taxpayers' association 10 reimon Equalization Board T&e Foed-drWc far Ail Ages. t more ncaiuuu man ica cr vonc. t Aetccs with tlie weakest cfisetion. ) Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. , Rich milk, mailed grain, powder form. t The board ot equalization of Cochise county will be petitioned by the Co chise County TaxDavers' association quick lunch prepared in a minute, to reduce the assessed value of real DR. BLEDSOE RETURNS ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD IS FROM- EXTENDED TRIP E1R0Y0 BURGLAR MILLION IN DEPOSITS EXPECTED BY JULY 1 Sees Most Famous Surgeons of America at Work in Hospitals TAKES ADDITIONAL COURSE WASHINGTON, June 21 A total ot $390,666 was deposited in the first forty-eight postal savings banks in the five months of their oper ation. The second croup of forty- received 49 In do- morft than taken in at the initial offices dur ' Ing the first month, there being IS JUVENILE COURT CASE mk 8eparat0 deposUs' averacing I On Jnlv 1 if will ht tmsRllilf tnr James Qulg ey, aged 11 years, was depositors to convert their savins uiiun. ine second group Breaks Into Residence of H. fve,wblch opned.Ma?i: Ml'u X J -r, I i'n the first month 70,74S . Jacobs and Takes ' posits 14.4- per cent mo savings BanK Ur. N. C. Bledsoe of the Calu- et and Arizona medical staff re-larrRa.j viim,.. ,.,, t... ci..i .irrnnntc intr. iinitoH states imnrt Jnr.j t..?. ij.(..tinnncuip .. . .- .turned yesterday from a trip to east- win Whito n ., ,. - . .. hearinf in. rr ront intrt iim .aiXHOaojuiuie.ASKioriiuiviai.ft.a. estate in me county iv per ceuu , G ta er he .isUed many -- --- - "?' "t."M" I"? ZZ,-'l i " rC . 7. Vr. kIITA ! ' - . TJioo. mhtw .r. hin Knt nut to i. ;,. '.. i... j. .. i """ " """ ou wuamy Mm several -wv.i.-. . uc u u.? ,.. miners are imirarzon ' " V ! . . """"- "" "aayB ago and taking a savings bank receivea. ine reports iccoivea irom the various boards of trade and cham-, graduate work in surgery and , med- contalni ,13 Thebov was arrested the depositaries are so encouragm bers of commerce in the county for cal science. Like others of Bis- , DMJ andywa8 bV0Ught that he Prediction is made that RCES BEAT WEDD.NGS thelr endorsement, and after they tbvhe ?ofolk Tbetr- 5ack t0 P18"- H thlnd the'of- July 1 deposlta will have reached t" CHICAGO. June JO.-June is setting n"e "aiorsei tbe' vrill be for- fect. pr Bledsoe ? heartily glad " on ywaT arraled b.fore ' ' , U new record for marriages in Cook to the board of equalization. . to get back to Bl.bee and to Art-. H7Sh yeXdaoon and CAVALRY TESTS WILL flcount-. But it ia traveling much I,l veuuou nab aireauy uru vu i held to the action of the juvenile court Dp unn WPYT MONTH faster toward a new record for dl- ed by the Douglas chamber ,f So'?. "'buf I as'V.ad io T The father 0f the boy. Bt HbLUNtfl KiyN I h fvorces. commerce and mines. As yet tw get ..t to Bisbee. TjHe In "New f'n ;u!ey' a mIner: .wishes the boy WASHINGTON, June 21 The cav- In tfio 17 davs or the month closed Uisbee board o trade ha. notbf e, York City the doctor was sudden- 5.hi h-f8?0? . , . alry olflcere now at the mnt4 in Uio 17 days ot the montto closed Mked tQ endoree the peUtlon. but it y 8mUten with a reaction and the . Te bojr. admitted having taken the 8er'vlce Bchool at Fort Kner, Kan Saturday Chicago was 30 marriage X- ie nririn.-tH ihnt th will be asked ,,i u.i ,.,i...i i t.nnn-f oank and told the officer where he hid .n n .i m r ,t, .i kenses ahead ot the first 17 days of officially to endorse the document. ,na vitae air "took" anew. II J1- but a search for the bank failed arm wn0 can De spared will be Kbe samo month in 1910. Rut It was Iso 37 divorces ahead of the same jeriod. The Increase in marriages Is slight- er cent. It n-..- i ..iMiInn tti. Y,ka hMn rntl. .. ... ... . .. 1 . to TeVeal thn Tnlnslnv- nnnnr 0nnal. . .- n. .- tt .- t. .l..v iiie lUlCSUbrtUUU uihvum w.-- . my U1C lilblCM LrtU KUI1UC P"l o i-rf ww. SCUL IU ACJLtia .U UiXl lXi:ilU(t7 u ixin Uli -7 dlmirM iheid of the same ducted by Secretary J. N. Gaines orjana arrived yesterday raornlnit ,a- cavalry tests. The trial of the var- piso t aivorces aneaa 01 me same Taxpayers" association by exam-1 See$ Experts at Work. Other Articles Taken Jous cavalry organlzaUons has been ination of the books of the county Is j while engaged in his post grad- Tb residence broken into was that considerably delayed by reason oJ ,?l4 ' ham rnvftntpd RPVeral in- rnttn w-nrV nt nnsforn hnnnltnts Hr Of H. M- Jacobs. OntXsite the LorpttO n lnrlr nf nffirprs In addition tl if over 1 per cent, while the Increase stances where a cut might be made in Bledsoe saw the most eminent sur- academy building. Other articles of sending all officers who can bo ,uras " a lue n,ul"- laan - county expenditures without impairing geons of America at work ifi op- ya'"e are saia to be missing from the spared temporarily to Texas, the en ' cent. the efficiency of the administration of eratlng. rooms and came back with residence. Officers say that this is listed force will be placed on a f county business. ' a whole chest or tne latest improved noi me nrsi onense cnarged up to the stronger basis. I Mound City Paints wear longest ,, ,.. , ,h .j,.if.n nt the surelral Instrument youthful burelar. The exDectatlon is that the officers 'and look best. BI8BEE HARDWARE. tax va,uatlon of real e3tate has been At the Cook hospital at Chicago Following the burglary the boy left IU be ordered south whortly after! . under consideration by the, association Dr. Bledsoe witnessed the surgical the city. It was learned In whlci Juy 1 The plan Is to have a num ! for some time and a public statement woric 01 ur. uenner anu ur. juuh uireciion ne went and he was appre- uer ul morousu ei)iffli "' in. aiurpuy. ai mo jicrv uc a ucuueu yesieroay morning at a rancn J"s " uimuuu m munuivu uvi ! the woi'k of Dr. Clarence Webster, In Dixie canyon. especially the organization with three ! all of .s'hom are leaders in the T. Tf. Onic-tov .n m.- i,.,, squadrons of three troops ach American medical profession. The the vouth, was fined $10 in Judga wh,ch some officers favor, and wh'Ai Bisbee physician spent ten 4ays at High's court yesterday on the charge ha3 not been Wected to test In the celebrated sanitarium of the of disturbing the neace the oom- we work that has been done w,t Drs. Mayo, at Rochester, Minn. plaint on which the warrant wn, ls-!the Eleventh Cavalry In Texas. ? I Uncle Sam's Loan Office Money Loaned on Everything Mining Stock Especially Everything confidential. No directors' meeting required to secure loan. Uncle Sam's Loan Office along this line may be Issued soon. j NEW DISTRICT IDE III I IB 111 M III UflRllf L I Visits Many Points. sued having kn ,,, . -k tr I DLUHUUL Ur DHillU), .,n fhi-,Dr i!d!0cf cobs. Th cause of me disturbance' LEAVES HOME FIRST ted Detroit. Buffalo. Niagara Falls, .,,. r.,i,.w. i.ji .i. .. .. -. I Albany and New York City, study- ret -. ?, " " '""; """ " l "le "" -T- I ing at the Post Graduate hospital Pnel Qniino-c Institlltirtns ' at the last named city. Leaving i uoiui u '"i" ... II r i New York he visited the Herman TIPT mrm PirniHfP NeceSSIiaie OUlUll? Up Ul ; hospital at Philadelphia, where he MM t-KHhS HhllMONh 'witnessed the work of Dr. Jo&n K nil l I llut.U I LUIlUUL Deever. He Inspected the Jeffer- Old Districts Main St. Long Windows i i Ljiw fail 1 I ; . ; I Lxr':r necessary.' fcr iI.o m.r. who is a bit ixtrticuhr about A.irts to I pay custom t - . - ' -n lie car. ol r.h: '. '. . a in a Teatiy-madc ; v.cnt. The ciict science to which shirt draughting has been brcught, the employment of the best designers, and the expert knowledge applied ' the selection of idves, has resulted in a shirt I that is not excelled. - The CJLUETT lalei murks it. j. - .$1.50 and -more. - -Shirts Shirts Shirts We want to nt you all op in shirts for JwB'VB Jnst received the lat est sfngle shlpmedt of drss shirts probably that ever cjt'r.o - to Uisbee and the., are all i the famous "CLUBTT" an t GOTHAM" makes HIGH OIIADK MERCHANDISE that you can't go wrowf o. I: SHIRTS OF ALL PATTEaN ' SHIRTS WITH SCHT CUFFS. SHIRTS WITHOITT. SHIRTS OF ALL SIZBS an-I SHIRTS WITH ALL SLKBVK L0NGTHS. LET WS -SHO.' YOU the NEW CWHBTT OOTIIAM SHIRTS. TIME IN HALF CENTURY JACKSON, Mo.. June 21. Frftt Metje, one of the oldest citizens of Jackson, has list been bojond the cit limits unit: a few dav3 :3 since his marriage, fifty-one years ago i i..i .. 4... nr .1. TAr. nniflfllllll f mnss nil Tsf vnar Air anrf ATrs MetiA rel- . ..ri t ..tn ji.tMt suu nuapiiai, au ujuih.i. ui iup t. -. IIIBII1 ni 1 I llllin inn rf . ----- .----w --- a new pu '""'"" ,'t'hZ person medical college, and there inMYl IVH D Tt 1 1 l U ebrated their gplden wedding, to has been created, comprising the . SPd work of Dr Mpnt U I If III! llril-U I IIUIli UnIL which came their descendants from southern counties of Pima. Wnal." reputed to be one' or th- many places. The old man has not Yuma, Santa Cruz. KJlla. Graham and , .. ,. , ,miM been a recluse, but has lived hau- CocTilse. The district will be In charge u Uetro!t Dr. Bledsoe went ' WASHINGTON Juno 21 PresI- ""' on hls nlace ot ten acres within of Inspector F S. Jarvls, who will through the rackard motor car fac- dent Taft hns ordered the iramcdl thc town "mlts. ha. ! . '.- :t he-Tucson po3t-( crv and at st LoU8 he "broke ate release of W S. Harlan C. C He hns ra'80'! a IarEe family ot office. He has already taken up his traininj;- and took several niter Hilton and S K Hughes of the children, whose visits he greatly on- dutles as inspector In charge of the ... off to co to ball names. He -lackson Lumber pomnanv of r-lr. J-Vs- But he sas he has found district and will arrive in Bisbee soon ajso visited Washington, D. C and hart. Ala., who are serving sen- cnPls happiness in his horn?. on his arst tour ot tnsection. Kaw ihe senators wrestline with tences In the Atlanta nonltentian I au uas naa no occasion 10 leave. . . .. i . r . fostoaice inspector u. r uution, Arizona s statehood .bill. tor peonage. 1.20 TO $2.58 1 who was In Bisbee last week inspect- j , ing the local postofllce. will have j cnarge oi me nortuern ai&inui, iw headquarters at Phoenix. Inspector ; Jarvls comes from San Francisco. The division of the district of Ari- I I zona Into two districts follows the re-1 cent change in the administration o ' i postoffice Inspection wherebv Arizona ' was transferred from the Denver dl- . vision to the San Francisco division. , , Arf The division of the district was Old Reseivat!o:i Uttered made necessary by the estab'lshraent ( Aiipiirm nt PhnoniY- ox postal savings dsiiks in ine aumu west. Additional offices will be named postal savings banks and the added work for the inspectors, who un der the postal savings system become i Tne formal action commuting the sentences to .expire immedtatelv and remitting the fines will be is sued in a day or two. Yesterday he visited a sick dauglv ter, who resides within a few miles of town. LORIMER SYMPATHIZER STEALS TRIBUNE'S PAPER WASHINGTON, June 21 Jas. Kce- rnrrr nnimr rminr CONVENTION OF SUNDAY - run DUW C nflHuL schools is opened! . "rai f,r ot the pht- i viii uwuii- fiiniww , ) cago Tribune tonight swore out a Squatters Buy It SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 21 The formal opening or the Thir st teenth International Sunday School association convention took place to night In the absence ot John Stites, president of the association. A. B. McCriHIs of Providence. R. I warrant for the arrest of Geo. O tllavls of Chicago, charging him with stealing books, documents and pa pers, the Tribunes property, said to cencern evidence of "moral turpi tude ot a United States senator, and other government officials." KAISER GREETS AMERICANS. KIEL, June 21. Tho emperor today I , presided. A. E. Boynton, pres With the sale of old Fort Bowie ident of the state senate, cave the oer tne posiai savings system ?"' reservation in this county, at Phcc address of welcome, officially repre-l KIEL June 21. Tho emperor today bank examiners, necessitated cutting a,x MondaJ- one ot the, richest gra sentlng Gov. Johnson. .Mayor P H ! exchanged visits with Admiral Badg- i' " wimuuj. - lng sections In soutnern Araoea McCarthy represented San Francisco r a"U me onicers oi me Awncau : -uir-AM I passes from the hands ot the gov- in welcoming the delegates and the battleships which are paying a week's a A. R OF MICHIGAN. I ernment Into private ownership response was made bv H. M. Mill. v,alt to Kiel. Dr. David Jayne Hill. YPS1LANTI. Mich.. June 21, This, squatters on the reservatioa .bough' representing President Stites and the American ambassador at Berlin, the opening day of the state encamp- thjr holdings and there were bo Justice J. J. McCIaren, D. C L.. officiated at the introductions. The ment of the G. A. R was devoted otner bids. In all. fifty-nine tree; IM of Toronto. meeting of the emperor and the chlefir to welcoming the veterans ana -ere sold, comprising 2.460 acres The coliseum was inadequate to American officers was of a most cor-: the memoers or tne amiuuea organ- The land brought from 51.ro how all of the delegates and friends dial nature. lzations. The opening exercises will jjjo ner acrq, the 2.400 netMng although all those to attend th be held tomorrow morning. The an- f4.4Sl.32. convention have not arrived in" the UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN. ! nua- parade will take place in the Auctioneer Getslnger offered V city. , MADISON. Wis., June 21. The fit- afternoon and in the evening mre entire 10,000 acres Tor sale, but Papers were read at the opening ty-eighth commencement of the uni will be a campfire address by Gov- .there was no one to bid exce'- of the session br Rev. Davt.i O versity of Wisconsin concluded today ernor 0born and other men of no' the farmets and 3tockroen w-oo ha Downey, D. D, of Chicago, corres-' Vrlth the graduation exorcises. Presl- , will also speak. taken up farms on the reserve r ' ponding secretary of thg board of. dent Charles B. Van HIse conferred l improved tnem, planning to iwy iu-unaay scnoois oi tne Jietnoaist, degrees on the largest graduating ! land as soon as the governraen Kpisropal church, and by Rev. J. i class in the history of the tnstltu- ! TO REPRESENT -U. S. NAVY. NE WYORK. June 21 Rear Ad- was ready to sell. 1 mini tVaMK chief iontructor in the provements. navy, and Rear Admiral Cone, chief , worth above 100 an acre. None of ! of the bureau of steam engineering, the landowners bid in competitio sailed on the Lusltanla today for Lon-1 Uh each other i don, where they are to represent the r,r , United States navy at the iublle, NfNE HOURS FOR WOMEN. meeting next moifch of the BritisH : Institution of Naval Architects. With their to-, i Wilbur Chapman. D. D.. the evan-u, some of tae lwi ellst. of New York. BROWN COMMENCEMENT. BURNS INDICTED FOR ! PROVIDENCE, R. I- June 21. Sec I A! I FRFn KiniIAPINR1retary ot. Commerce and Labor Nagel -' .....,.. . ha vA-ofi nn annraec nr(k innnv in connection with the 143d annual INDIANAPOLIS, June 21. Detec tive William J. Burns has been indict- JEFFERSON CITY. Mo.. June 21 The women's nine hour law recently ed for conspiracy and kidnaping and enacted by the Missouri legislature John J. McNamara, secretary- ot tne becomes effective today. It provides structural Iron Workers' Intematlon taat no woman or girl shall bo :e- a! union, was Indicted for dynamiting & NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE C.I.... Vm. D.aI.I.'m .1 rtnnrA MIr ... . . - - . t .i.a tr -i.V In nnr manilfartnrfnET. K.- tho Tnrlnn wmntv ..ranil Imi-tt the germ origin of dandruff, science ! mechanical or merchandising eatab- Six other indlctmenu were returned frt w , nw nmhunv l.shment more than nine hours .n i.-y but the names are withheld. Mch as not solved until the dis-j'ne day. or more than 8fty hours in . lira rumored that one of these ny one ev'- i " atamn a man oi national rcpu- - I tf on rloselv associated with McNa- RED MEN MEET. niara.- 'knernor Marshall's action in hon- ! -overy of Newbro's Herptcide. Her- i pfcitde being ihe first successful prep- , arati&n compoBded in tiarmony with this new theory, become the orig inal remedy to kil' the dandruff : lerm Slaee then, numerous preparations; MACON, Ga., June 21. Macon is nrmg the Cali'ornia requisition was ntertalnlng for two days the anneal upheld oevention of th Improven order oi i , commencement of Brown university. The other prominent speakers includ ed Governor Pothler of Rhode Island and I'resident Faunce of the university. EAGLES OF THREE STATES. CHARLESTON. S. C, June 21. A tri-state convention ot the Fraternal Order of Eagles opened Mn this city today with large delegations. In at tendance from Jacksonvi le, Marfln, Atlanta. Augusta, Columbia and otier leading cities of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina. The gathering will continue tomorrow. f- SCHWARTZ 3RGS. i THE SAFE PLACfc ON MAIN ST. CO.- Mild to be "Joel as good" as Herpfcide neve bee thrown epoa the market: others have adopted HerpfeWe claims, and wttbaet making ny change in lieir reawdie. but none have ever roach ed the same decree of popaiar . tty. Berywbere this remedy le ree- I , omtaed as the one genitme dandruff , -Tiu srwiwnT- Am a resell iierHi- cide has more sattsfied users than all , other hair prena rat tens combined. Being the, original remedy, users ! expect more astonishing molts from Herptcide than they would "'ookx for ifrom any ether preparation and they eeeallr get them. So wonderful has been the seccess of this germicide 'tiat It Is now recognized as the standard hair remedy of the world. HerptcMe kills the dandruff germ, fhecke falling hair. It stops itching of the scalp almost instantly. For sale at drug stores; One dol- j Jar size bottles are guaranteed. Ap- . jmiwuus uuidiunu e m we gixa nar ? kpr shot. Insist nn hnvlnp rssil Tier. Jpicide. Send 10c In postage for sam ple and boot to the Herplcide Co Deft. R, Detroit, Mich. Ked Men. Several beadred deeates ( were on hand this morning when the gathering was celled to order ' v Grt Sarbem Henry M. Ward of S.- vanna"i. A parade of the detegat" was he'd thi afternoon OPPOSES CARNEGIE'S GIFTS: WANTS WAGE ATTANTIC CITY. Tnne 21 -drew Carnegie wosfld accompTisi more good and win greater regard bv paying the men who labor in hi shops decent wages, than by estab lishing any number of free librar ies," declared Frank Doyle, secre tary of the National Association of Carpenters and Joiners to th- New Jersey branch convention. Two ' hundred delegates applauded bim. "If these philanthoptstrf would pay' their men proper wages, the em-j jHoyes could establish their own II-1 braries and buy their own booxs. he added. Speakers advocated the employers' liability bill. Industrial education for apprentices -was de clared imperative. ... samw . . s. N X CN rlA VZ.VA. " Engagement and Wedding Rings Large Variet f June Weddinsr Present L L- GILMAN Opposite ' Post Office ! WkS & rP F. (AtV iw mj '-riir.i Most men when they buy a suit say about twenty five dollars as a price limit. Of course some men have no price limit and then there are some who must limit the amount to twenty dollars, but as a jule, twenty-five dollars seems to be a very popular price and no man should object to paying that amount if he is sure that he will get twenty-five dollars worth of wear and style out ot it. You'll find our line at this price exceptionally strong, both in variety of patterns and the expert workmanship, style and care that go to constitute a suit that is really faultless. And here a man is not confined to one particular maker's ideas of that which is right in style ' touches, etc. Here in this clothing de partment of ours will be found the fol lowing well known makes of clothes for men who care. I Hart Schaffner & Marx Hirsch, Wickwire & Co. Alfred Benjamin & Co. Each of these makers have little ideas of their own when it comes to designing clothes, although, all adhering to fash ion's dictates as to length of coat, width ot shoulders, etc. All of these makers have both low and high price marks but all are agreed that the demand for clothing at this price seems greatest and so have concentrated their efforts in putting out the best suit that they possibly can at this price. We couldn't begin to tell you of all the beautiful patterns and the splendid variety from which you may choose you'll simply have to come in and see them ourself. Two-piece suits range in price from $13.50 to $22.50. ,- Three-piece suits range in price from $13.50 up to $35.00 There's no reason why there shouldn't be just as much style and jvet ae aaiendW a quality v,In a welt known makers straw hat ae In his derby W Knox the hatter, makes straw bntsr and they ai made wkh just ae rauefc care In Just as pretty shapes as the felt There are about a dozen shapes and weaves ot straw, and these 'hats are marked at , $4 and $5. )ijg r 13 I n mm ? Bp -n1 r Sfi6-.. w j;ij'!aS v- li f d . M t "St"!" yiwwtjy- 9mm9mm"m'mdm m . ijwm aii ii in umtmt wi n ,ii iMjmmmmmm ll-frlbtnnnn'nnMntnt.TnnnnlnntnMn