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mmm'frwmmmmmjmmmmmiLMmmmmm'i wbhwiti- m trntnymevrBtm uami'M w gwreiMneg SBf ' V -"k ray3?B ;:-v:, J ir "i rr iTJ -" !S rtrrmmi , - wfmr,7r il ?&GE TWO THE B1SBEE DAILY REVIEW. BISBEfc. ARIZONA, THURAYJjflORNG, iUVnmU STANDABQ OIL ILL DISSOLVE bo passed upon by the court before It la put into effect. , "That has nothing to do with us be said. "We must act according to the decision In our case." -U!i.4 Al YjiV f myifcMO V ,r- When it is considered the separate capitalization of the companies named in the government's case ranged trom ir.n nnft tn morn than $23,000,000. with dividend rates and" book values ot the various stocks shown by wide differ ences, the magnitude of the task of maklnff an equable distribution ot their stocks may be appreciated. One of the companies with a capi tal of 15,000.000 made profits of S3.- 506,237, and its stock had a oook vai' ue of more than $20,000,000. Another. are pianning to be on the coast and by contrast, with a capitalization of in tne Angel City next month when $10,000,000 showed profits in that year.tne reunion takes place, of $2,S03,056, and Its stock had a judge 8. W. Purcell ot this city book value of $3,364,712. is chairman of tho executivo corn- Small Stock Embarrassing. .mlttee and board of directors of the w , jiii th nmn. ' Hassayampa club, having been named The problem of dividing the Pro position at tho annual meet, erties among share holders is further , ycQr He Qa8 outMned a complicated by the fractional distn-. progran which jf carried out on the butlons which would be necessary to ,,ne8 p,anncd will make the 1911 re eive stockholders in the $100,000,000 ,,,,,.- . .nrressfiil the club holding company a part In such sub-, nag jcnown. and has sent that oat sidiaries for instance as have a cap-i1Ine t0 jonn s. Mitchell, the club ital of $100,000 or less. Secretary. During the four years slnco tcei In his letter to Mr. Mitchell Judge suits were Instituted there have been ' Purcell said in part: "I am now ar- ,, .nhctnntini roviainns ur. ' ranging a program for the club meet. ward In the capitalization ot the ' which, as ,1 understand It. is to be Standard Oil subsidiaries which may, held on the third Wttoutor. Thurt- i-.i -i .i . ., nf dar and Frldar in August. ul"'a,J,.!",i 4"c . IE-.r: "Mr idea of tho entertainment Is XCT- XSm similar to last yea, addjnga But It Will Be Done Judi f ciously Court Order Will Be Followed By Cor-poration .MAY TAKE EIGHT MONTHS NEW YORK, July 12. Plans otthe Standard Oil. it was learned yester day, are for a literal obedience of the decision ot the supreme court and the division ot the company into its mul titudinous subsidaries rather than the separation of the great business Into parts representing Its six general departments crude oil. pipe lines, re fineries, by-products, barrel aud can factories, and transportation. Will Follow Orders. An active director derived yosier day that the company wan'd be guid ed" solely by the decision, whica he explained had not et been HId. "Of mino' hp nald. "we know what the terms of the decision are and we rave, stock been studying the problem in il!?ht nf what we know Incidentally, he said that the work ot arranging the details ot the disso lution ot the $100,000,000 holding com .pany, far from being completed, as current reports have had It. would re quire many months of labor, and the company might finally ask for more time. May Take Eight Months. "It may take six months and It may require eight," he said. The decision of the supreme court gave "the com pany "at least six months," but the American Tobacco decision added a period ot sixty "days' grace, which it Is to be presumed could be obtained by the Standard Oil company should It be necessary. Complete Separation. Although the director would not go into the details, he explained that a literal observance of the supreme court's decree necessitated a com plete separation of the company Into its many subsidiaries, of which thlrty- mree were defendants in tne appeal. a celluloid memorandum tablet Contrary to the general opinion, he j that can be- attached to a man's saW, the company was not waiting fori cuff and slipped out of tho way up the court's opinion on the American J his coat sleeve when not In use Is Tobacco reorganization, which will ' a novelty. HftSSAYAMPAS PLAN TO BREAK RECORD Hew Features Added to the Program for Late Next Month TUCSON. July 12- At this period of the year the minds ot many Art zonans turn to Los Angeles and the annual reunion of tho Hassayampa club. So It Is this year, ana many I the shares of the subsidiaries held hy the Standard Oil company ot New few wild west features. I have ar ranged to have six of the best genu ine sianaara uu "PPW . , Ine cys and sharpshooters of Jersey would not affect the control. Arf w,th twelvo thoroughbred of the various constituents. At the,ranch h'orge8 and j.lve cxhiDlUon time the suit was under way the hold-1 on 8treet8 ot Venice of cowboy ings or John D. Rockefeller In the,,, Bnarpshootlng and horsemanship. Standard Oil company of New Jersey Tnls wH1 rractlcallr bring out 10,000 were put at 247.C92 shares out of the j people irom lo8 Angeles to enlce. $9S,338,300 outstanding capitalization,. 'Then there will, of course, be a trifle over 23 per cent. The majority I th0 banquet at your hotel and his of the stock Is contained in the hold- trill be followed by a theater party, lngs of twelve other Individuals and j where the theater manager win put estates, all closely associated with i on a number of wild west stunts in Mr. Rockefeller. ; addition to th ercgular program. ' For the benfit of tho newcomers Recent experiments in Germany to Arizona it may be said that the indicate that drainage waters do not Hassayampa club is" an organization take any more plant food away from fertilized soils than from un fertilized. For -polishing places on metal work not easily reached an emery cord has been devised, a strong thread being coated with finely powdered emery. of old-timers In the territory. Flow ing through a desert country there is a stream of water which to tVo Arizonan Is sweeter than nectar or any other drink, for In no other stream In any country Is there such water as Is found In the bed of Hassayampa". As to this stream there is a legend that when one has once touched lips to this water, has drank from the Hassayampa. he cannot if he would, and would not It he could, ever again speak truthfully ot Arizona and all that pertains to tha sun-kissed territory he or she loves r , , .. m rrr: : What Doth It rrofrit A Man it He Is Untruthful To His Advertising And Loseth His Best Trade? so well. Kaca year two or three bar rels of tho water ot tho Hassayampa ! Is sent to Los Angeles, to be usea at tho annual banquet, vhcre it the choicest of the many beverages that are served. In this water the Massayampas renew the Bpirlt ot prevarication which it is said to Imbue them with. GUARDSMEN III GAMP; ATTENDANCE SHALL Change in Time of Holding Encampment Does Not Help Attendance Over 200 members of tho Nation al Guard ot Arizona have gon into camp at Camp Brodle seven miles from Yavapai' capital. The encampment will last ten days, andk after it Is over thir ty picked men will remain tT"o weeks longer trying out for posi tions on the Arizona rifle team that will be sent to the national shoet at Sea Girt, New Jersey. Company F of Clifton, Companies G of Douglas, K of Tucson, H and L of Yuma, and Troop A of Mo reacl arrived in Phoenix Sunday afternoon. Company C of Tempe, with several members of Company D of Mesa, came over from the south side. Companies A and It of Phoenix each furnished a few men. Company E is stationed et Prescott and Company 1 will be down from Flagstaff. In all there will be between three and four hundred men in camp. It was hoped that the change in time for holding the annual en campment would result in a greater attendance, but such did not prove to be the case. Heretofore the en campments have been held in the tall, and it has been complained that many students who were mem bers of the guard could not get away because their schools begin tn September. But It happened this summer that many of the guards men could not leave their employ ment. Colonel A, M. Tuthlll of Morencl Is in command of the troofw, and he was In Phoenix several days ar ranging for the mobilization ot the regiment and Its transportation to Prescott. He was assisted by Ad-lutant-General L. W. sCosslns, 11a- a t t aoa ether SUCCESS in sewing Is certain when you use the Standard System ot cutting. It Is simple, accu rate, scientific and above all it is Practical. It can be ussd to cut eytrr flnd of garment worn by the human family. In any style or fashion with scien tific accuracy. No guess work. No uncertainty. No altering. Don't delay in enrolling for a course of an unlimited num ber of lessons. Price very reasonable. First floor Mrs. Fannio Black's residence. Opposite Loretto Academy. Leave car at Hl&gin'a Hill stop. Dress Cutting I Academy 243 Phone 243 EXPORTS TO MEXICO The Great German Doctors whom Har riman consulted said that Beer and Bread were man's best food. J We sell you good brer cheaper than milk. J $3.50 for 2 dozen quarts at any grocery store or call BOSTON & BROWN and they will inform you how to buy good beer cheap. -:- :- -:-Don't Pay The Freight 1 243 Phone 243 THE ANTLERS CAFE MAIN STREET OPPOSITE P. 0. PHONE 221 WW. ROBINSON llfc jsk i? MS 5SW mrM m m&m. WW WS o;nlv MiPMr nssr. ". - . k CONFIDNCE IS OF CASH VALUU in advertising. The advertisement hich wins the reader Is the one which convinces him of its depend ability. 'Confidence is basic in alt commercial transactions. Surely it is fundamental in advertising. (Extra Charge i for au,,i:. ri. tA C&WAVAAOy ' You must believe before you will bujr Herein lies the cash worth of confidence in adverUslng. If it were not true that the suits that embrace this offer represent regular vat ues from $18.60 to 525. wo could not afford to tell you To exaggerate or misrepresent things to Induce you to come here, and then disappoint you after you came would be business suicide. The large sums spent annually by this store to create confidence and sell merchandise would be wasted if we did not live up to the promises in our advertisements. tr,1 treflg!ftfVife- . It Is an Inviolable rule with this store to sell every suit In the sea son for which it was made. In putting on this $15. Sale of Men's Suits We're simply following the well trodden commercial path which leads to success in modern merchandising. bIu offl- jor Carl Hayden cers. The company commanders on the encampment are: Company u. cap tain Earl W. Hill; Company C, Cap tain William Woolf; Company E. Captain E. J. Mitchell; Company F. Captain B. R. Lanneau; Company G, Lieutenant Zelony; company n. Captain P. C Bayne; Company I. Captain A. J. Fairfax; Company K, Captain Andrew P. Martin: Com pany L, Captain P. O. Spfttler. MARICOPA 10 LEAD '(ILL OTHER e s Not VN and Blacks are Included y It is true, these suits formerly sold fdr S1S.50; $20 00. $22.50 $2'.00 and they we're not overpriced at these fig ures. Perhaps you, or a friend ot yours bought one earl ier in the season at the regular price. It you did, you didn't pay one -cent too much. You received full Talue for your money. You got as good a suit as the price would buy anywhere In Blsbee. or any other city for that matter. Your Free And Unrestricted CHOICE . " Maricopa county with $21,100,000 will lea all other counties in the territory In the maUer of property valuation for taxable purposes this year. This will be an Increase of $3,29,4u.31 over the valuation of a oar ago. ' Cochise then, as for the three years before, was the leader, but .its valuation has fallen slightly this year, so that it is only a little more than $19,000,000. It Is believed that therMI be about $10, 000,000 added to the territorial ve nation, so that there ought to be a decided lowering ot the tax rate for both county and territorial pur poses. " The greater part of the Increase In this county 13 made on Improve ments though there Is a 10 per oent raise on land. TUCSON. July 12. When the fig-i ures for the year are compiled and j the footings made up that show the . exports Irom this country into Mex ico it will be found that the republic ' to the south has been even more im portant as a oustomer of Uncle Sam than ever before It may be that there will bo found a falling oft in fcomo of the usual shipments, such as machinery, but on the other hand there will be a great increase ln1 foodstuffs tor it is tho American farmer who nas benefitted most from the revolution In Mexico. It was a detriment to the mining man and to the railroad man in Mexico with American capital, so juso was. It a detriment to the manufacturers ot machinery and to "the Aemrican steel Industry for It checked rauroaa vork. It may be that less clothing has been exported, but since peace was declared and until crops are harvested It Is tho American farmer who has fed and will feed the Mexicans. As soon as peace was declared tho duly on wheat and other foodstuffs was rawed by the provisimu govern-1 ment, effective until July 1. When ln iliifa ...IvaiI thorn CTrn atfll nf) ' Mexican crops and the time was extended. In that way Mexico met and averted the danger of famine. Now crops are growing and soon the duty will be ended. Meantime, however, the shipments go on mer- rily from the north and the balance , In favor of the United States In trade grows greater dally. It is this; tnat Btjouiu raaKe vj.ii a oanuer year on business between this coun try and the Mexican republic WAGES AND COST OF PRODUCJ TION. Saturday Evening Post: Wages for farm bands in the states west of the eastern slopes of the Rocky moun tains are 50 per cent a'gLer than in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin; but a report published by the department of agriculture in May the result of an Investigation by more than E000 correspondents shows that the total cost ot producing wheat in the Western states Is only 52 cents a bushel, while the Central states above named it is 72 cents a bushel. Moreover, in the Western states the average yield an acre is over twenty-four bushels, while in the Central states it is under nineteen bushels. With a cost of production 40 per cent higher and an average yield an acre nearly 25 per cent low-' er, any standpat logician might eas ily demonstrate that the Central states would be wiped out ot exist eoca as wheat raisers by the West era states unless they were protectee by a stiff duty. Since April 4. in fact. the Congressional Record has contam ed a ton of argument, based upon statistics fwar less convincing, that agriculture in thl3 country will be de stroyed by free competition wim Canada. As a matter of fact, the suae report b the department of ag-1 ritnlture shtws that wheat lands in j tbee Badty handicapped Contra! states are the most valuable In thej country, rislns above $112 an acre In. niinois and averaging over JS5 ror an ! five s tates. while In the Western! states the sverase value is under $59 an acre. MAZE CAFE CARETTO &. CO., Proprietors Board by the tnor.th $25.00 or by mea tickets. Try us and you'll be convinced. JOHNSON. HENNIGER BUILDING Main Street, BItbee, Arizona CATARRH tiuifn fcTCSMtf DISCHARGES v cf counterfeit Smoke a j B!a.ok Commercial And Forget! Your I Troubles A HOME MADE CIGAR La Internacional Cigars TheStandard oiQualitv The Right Sizes The RightColors jThe Right Prices COPPER QUEEN HOTEL and High (Blass (Bafe European Plan Special $1.00 Table d'Hote Dinner From 5:30 to 8:00 P. M. HENRY P0PPEN, Manager The Home of Arizonans Hotel Orndorfi EL PASO, TEXAt. Experts have estimated that there , are 200,000,000 tons of soda In al recently discovered deposit of that; useful mineral in British East Af i rica. Famous Indian Hot Springs A noted resort for health and pleasure. Rate 2.00 to $3.00 per day Twenty minutes rido Irom Hot Springs Station, Gra ham county, Arizona. These wonderful waters are recom mended to euro rheumatism, gout, dropsy, liver, kidney and stomach troubles, blood dis eases and women's ailments, mlng pool; also fish lake and boating, lawn tennis and cro? derful mud and mineral baths. If you are sick, get well, if well get pleasure. THE BE8T HUNTING AND FISHING AT ALU TIMES, ALEXANDER BROS. Proprietors. 9 gzA Pointed Paragran Chicago News: One , way tcac quire trouble marry it Poverty is the only luxury tha the rich can't afford. We all squander money 01 schemes that won't work. The average man doesn't add an dlgnltyto the office he fills. Wit may make a good sauce but it's too rich for a steady diet Cupid has enslaved thousands, but refuses to be enslaved ntmaeu. It is almost as easy for Teauty to win a contest as it is to lose H later Vever tell a man he is a fool; e11 not beilevo you, and you will make an enemy of him. There's one peculiarity about wo men the more a man knows about them the more ho has to learn. No man or woman has ver been educated to great usefulness o lasting dlsUnctlon outside the school ot adversity. Many a man who seems to be fjnifK, Tti mlfffifniiB mthnfl!flfin sndjeslr crows cold when hasdet ' 8 subscription lit to raise monei S to paint the church. FRECKLES New Drug .That Quickly Removes These Homely Spots There's no longer the slightest need ot feeling ashamed of your freckles, as a new drug, othlne double strength has been discovered that is a positive cure for these homely spots. Simply get one ounce of othlne double strength from Central Pharm acy and apply a little ot it at night, nnd in the morning you wUl see that even the worst have be gun to disappear, while the light freckles, have vanished enurely. it is seldom that more than an ounce Is needed to completely clear tho skin and gain a beautiful clear com plexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othlne, as this is sold nrf der guarantee of money back if it falls to remove the freckles. 161. L 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 CO. , General Office DOUGLAS ARIZONA i iy '- I ! i -L. w jsk'1 "?W ws - r --it. . a 2W:ibEa V MifiiJ '' a f .'V - HiBMwmiMiMfrniirTMwniMinrrfni ' r t. ' iMMMHMsMHHHBffBwaiinlWTaninBTmYaiTHmTiK .1j