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ci, HBinTWii r i---- --. . it JSBEe. ---,. "- -" - wiim ! wunmHiwi I. Wl l' , m sjpan.ww fV 1 N PAGE SIX . THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW. BISBEE, ARIZONA, TUESDAY MORNING. JULY 25, 1911. atmwGmiiwmmwiiiwvvmwwnHrmn i.im -- - - -ifTnn-mninii it t m Joe Norcross VI His Trip to Confirms tiro Fuljlislisd ' Stafsmsats if Other Cocliise County , Club Represenfaliyes and Says Bisbee Buyers Have Splendid Locations. To the Editor of The Review- Having been selectee by Member ot au Everglade Club a their repre senlathe to visit the Everglade or Florida, and as it tc quite a tiff owlt task to see each member tn dtvlduaUy an give aa account of what I saw, I take this means o rahching. through The Review, the large number of fc.erglide buyers. of tbig district in I be first place I will say that in spite of what I had read ot that noudertul cmtr, in i ha I Scientific American, (Janwrv 2T.19U , nnrober). the American Hncrclopac- Mn, x',f TfVi-t -if t-.' r mmij9i ner or Au-niu.tureofth.. 'ate of Flor- Idii. the lueratare tf the company, slid ittmeuts and endorat menu fn "iich vien as Pi or 'Wiley of tbo Clinical Bun iu r the De- pa'tmeFnt of gricttliure, C A. Walsh, who wns head of the National Farm La a (ongivs. Major Wright for merly of the U. S Reclamation peretee Kx-Uovemer Broward aart (naers, I was still somewhat skepti cal It lxked too good almost, bat nevertheless I was determined to go ami see for m.-setf. I lll simply shy that I have read nothing 'c the literature ot the Evergiadt; Land Sales Oompany (the cosspanv from which I purchaeed) or Any other aathoritative ltteratnr that exaggerated the trs conditions, re gardtes; rtehness ot soil, climate, etc, absence; of malaria or other rTailhisr daeasMb. tropical condl tlone, -variety and wonderful yields of crops and geaeral possibilities of development that the futare (and the -wry near future) has in store for that country I was jaised in the country, and during the past twenty years have been in a great many states in the union iMtadtas; the garden spots of delightful Southern California, bat never saw any ilace that holds forth the possiMtttles of the Ever glades of Florida or that appealed so strongly to me. The climate there, I should say, is Just as we have it In Bisbe?, except It does not get as cold In winter. One can always depend on the soft and balmy sea breezes cumins; up from the Atlantic. There is aa entire abseoee of malaria, as JUST ARRIVED NEW REGAL SHOES TOR MEN We've Just received a new as sortmeot of sises anJ styles -n the evr famow RRQAL3 'and yea in who have called tstety aad foasst so size can now get YOUR SIZE We especially mejrUos THAT HBAVT TAN .The shoe of good weight and Jst the thing tor good, hard acrrlcer-tlB to at and please and has lots of class. AX.S0 a good new nnasbw in a HEAVT IiiaCK wtti a fail doM set of bst OAtC TANNED LsUTHKR and npQALS ICIKO CALK TJFPERS Bta&B, SHOES ALSO SB Asms te shoes as well as Oxford SBXSMBMt WHEN BUTING SHOES you can t afford to ovsrteek the RBUALS THE SOOC that is void at a sery dse margin ot profit and that proves their worth. $8.46 TO $8. SSTETSON IU.T8 AGAIN WB MBKTION the fket that wet now toave your size in STETfDBKSaM we cbIt earry w swde TH8 BEST so yl are sure it you get it here. , $M0 AND $60. And 3TJTTS tuftt will , S0IT YOU ONE PRICE ALL THE TIME And that price right. UUv so $S5. SCHWARTZ BROS. CO. THE SAFE PLACE ON MAIN ST. rites of Everglades 1 I 1 Delighted With What He Saw. ;lir u I eoald krt.ni There were some mosquitoes is Miami. ,but n we Journeyed uj the canals an tie boat, aad got into the 'Glades we did not see any moeenltef. There were quit a number of in- esngatora, the nine as myself, on lac trip, inciJdiCK C. W Allesn lrtt anl accomplish more and at this city 1 have the addresses Of each one, which I will be glad to furnish to Rnyote who cares to writ to them. T tiftlA ttartlMttnr .hi, Ant, am in fmtw ffkfr1n am wtiilr l-U1 whli.h i, k emu ik. ...- i- company have been showing to buy-1 ers here The growing season i'T . ... bhiu so a, aticHts v Mi eery day m the year. Without I tlrfnv vour readers with & lane list, will say that I saw growing. i muck coi! practically every kind 'of e;etable rrown in the north. tnonK forage grasne I never saw n M bine more thrifty looking than nullet, alfalfa (from which I was reltabiy informed, they stake eleven cuttings a year) blue grass, Rhodes grass, a very floe hay for stock. una the finest looking orange, lem on, lime and grapefruit trees, all of which do better on the muck Iliads than on the marteandy land. I saw little grapefruit trees, that did not seem over two years old, bending darn to the ground with ae many as eleven grapefruit. Pine avtles also do fin on the muck soil, while sugar cane, kafflr corn, cocoa nuts, msngosa, (which by the way is the finest trait I ever ate) avacado pears and dosens of other tropical fruits I never say or hearu of before. It's the richest soil 1 ever saw anywhere bar none The rainfall is about sixty inches a year, well distributed The canals will be used for transportation aKord Ing the cheapest transportation pos sible The work on the canals, which are design el to prevent the over sow of Lake Okeechobee, are 84 feet wide and 8 to tS feet deep and two ot them will be completed in about ten months. There isn't any doubt fat my mind about their success. Oce of the biggest opn structiou companies in the worU Is doing the work and are under a forfeit bond cf rractically S0a,0o9 to the state to South the work la h srecifled time, 30 months from time contract was let. Jnly 1 a year ago I visited the great concrete locks (hat are being put in tbo canals These arc planned to keep the water lev els in the canals Just .where de aired at alt time, insuring the mofet magnificent system of sub irrigation that could ever be de vised. Tbrro has seen somewhat ot a drouth prevailing over .that sec tion this year, oat it didat aaaan to have any effect on the srowth of crops in the Bvot glades. There was no water on the Everglades at the time of my visit IfIi per fectly level country, with no stumps or rocks on it ard with the grass growing fretn six to ten teet high. At th junction of the two canals It is generally thought down there a good big town win spring up 1 understand that nt of the Bisbeo buyers are loea&d near this junc tion. I am weO pleased with my location, which is not tar from the junction aad nor tar from either canal. I visited the famous Walter Wat din olase whilo there it is aitunted on the edge of the Glades on both sandy pine and Everglade or mnck 'OIL In an orchard of oranges and other citrus trees here, in which trees are growing on both kinds of solL I had a good opportunity to observe the difference. The ires growing to the Everglade soil were a much healthier. darVer green aad seemed to be 'ar more thrifty look ing thB the tres on the sandy marl land, and the further yon are away from th muck the more ap parent is the difference There !s a great variety of SsH down there. Did not see any alliga tors. While during the equinoctial reason there is considerable wind, 1 think perhaps the best illustration I had that the winds cannot be any more severe than what we are fam iliar with in Bisbee or Warren, Is. that one ot the member of the par ty took, hold of a tree about three inches in diameter, pulled it down on one sitfe, pulled it back over on the other and then after a tew ikIb;f pulled the whole tree out by the TOitm This was on hammocks, which are rare, slightly rails sd per ilous of ground scattered hero and Ibtrp in the Everglades. If the wind werf of any greater severity than we have here, it would seem,, to me that none of these treai woold be left stanbng. Crops of vegetables of all kinds are raised down there ' the win n iL-. Z. rl J? Lw- Ube" a I Printed aaythlnt thrt re tJT...m'lhJa,?t 2LJ252? ob Wm. I replied I o.H itrtot viblts below Lake Okeechobee, .and of course a winter crop, pot on the market wh-n everything in ! ""? 3" rV ,, T Uw north is in ice an snow, will m 5.b a?t0J? tt ? hrlM bring the highest market prices. I ! n, lBber ,D8 talked with atany farmers, who ' Turns on Sullivan. . ,,rf- ta tk, cvr.i. ii I Keeiey said he put the Bam. oucs- and they spoke In a matter of fact ar o figures received for crop' uhich to be seemed nonderfnl. for .Mtar-o. onr rran told ire be hip ,od. from ro at es of land. 814 reived tM to 4 m per hamper . . T . ...... .. i llower, i vennea inis as wen jiwinn"u m""1 u,ioi- o'-;?r fip ref at the crjnmlsslon N uses f roi s are not onlv unusual ' I; iarA. bin sti ig them on. the i i i Month End Clearance Sale See My Window for Special Prices THE ONE PRICE STORE C. M. HENKEL, Jeweler and Optometrist - - market in the winter montl's is ; i what brings the prices. They have the flneet roads in Dadj county I ever saw. After a rain von cn walk around without get Ung yow shoes meddy. This ai plies to the Everglade sell a well Ther kt have any fog there, ai wevg a elear sky attar a rain. It one has enough money to build a amaH house, say of three rooms, which will coat about 510 to fzoo and enough money to buy seed and a few toots and a "grub stake" un til the crops caa be grown, and witting to work, he can get along get ahead Taster wltlr less effort 1 believe, than is any country 1 ever fjiw The noH w loose and porous, easy to work; aatf If clean seed U need weeds will not glv any trouble. t laonot close this without a Uoot. Lr'iM,e nd Miami tetter '" '"? Preltteft lu;.lec!tr ' cer ' WWe streets, well light ed and looking out On Htseayne bay. affording a magntneent sight, Miami took care of lOO.ftM visitors last 'winter. loutderdale, has a splendid deep harbor and being at the junc tion of two beg canals, will, in my optoioB. be the big bpelness place of that, coast If anyone has my doubt about that country not being what it is represented to be, why ot coarse the only thing for him to do 1b to go and see for .himself. As for wvsetf. 1 am looking forward to the time, that I cau so shape my own affaire so as to go down and reside permanently. I am con vinced that one cp.n do as weH on V acres dows there as he can in tlie north and wet on 16v aeres. I forgot to say that the water Is fine. You can get water in ths Everglades by pushing a piipe per forated at one end, in the ground, and attaching a pump. The men working or tbe canals drink the water, it is pure aad wholesome, aBd there isn't stagnation in eltiit the water or the air. The death rate Is the lowest in the union. On the whole tbe country has about all the advantages that South ern California ha in tbe way of climate aad tropical oeaditiotis, and It surpasses that section in rich ness of soil, amount of rainfall, traoc nortatlon and nearaaes to markets. basMee having a much larger mar ket (10,0,006 pratfe within 1SO0 mile), arid I cannot see any rea son why land there should not be selling for as much in a very few tears as H does In California, where almost any kind of land is selling tor $500 an aero or more. As opportunity permits 1 will be glad to git e any further informa tion at my command to anyone in t crested. Bespectfullr, J. B. NOKCKOSS. IT IS EASIER TO SAVE THE HAIR You Have Than to Grew Hew. .The tendency to put off until to morrow what wo should do today sccounta for most of the bald heads we see in tbe treat row. Newbro's Herpidde stops falling hair and prevents baldness. The dandruff germ is destroyed by its use and a condition of health main tained in the hair and scalp. Nearly everyone' has hair troubles of some description which lierpidde will alwajs correct Don't wait un til ift to too late. It Is conceded to be tbe standard hair remedy and Is recommended and applied by ail tbe best hair dressers and barbers. One dollar sdse bottles sold by all druggists under an absolute guarantee Send 10c in postage for sample end book about the hair to The Kerpicide Company, Dent. K. De toit, Mich 357. Eflf SENSATION THE HER CASE (Continued from Pago 1 ) informed that the Wbeaton man was Fred If. Blount. Accord!; to the memorandum Copley sell he had caH ed upon Governor Deneen Dronei i.! agreed to call ra 90 of bis repahltcac allies and If tbe democrat voted ' Hopkins to have these 16 switch from Hopkfns. Keeiey said he 'sent a Hot o! questions on May 1, 1M0, t- Hiiies aad B. S. Conway asking about Lori mer contrUmttons. Mr. Conway said he knew nothing about thorn. Deltnd to Arvser. "Mr. HUms," said the wltneM. "de clined to answer. He caiae to my of fice that night with Mr Wieb and n.fati! it lKle Mf et nnpahlA, vn A ,fe mmM ,, nad a potoon m Chicago and that tbeee question! ncre insulting. lie told me he would cue me far the truti and that tbe Tribune hoikl Ing was worth $l,5e,00e. I' he jne-I to, Koger SoMivao. exptainj 'thBt ' "" bn " triend. but It ne. " ' this nuuter 'God help MM; lor the board, of control was averse to j 1 Wm " re him just -is 1 -.d' running the highway by way of Ben- 'the rest" Mr Keeiey insisted tbat ituon because that route was opposed had not told the preri.ua Ixrierl The matter was taken up by letter ..... ........ n,.,. t..- MM,: . .,ik. .. r-i.i t..i .nri vaa. n tbe story that Hlnee asked Fun!, to sen.l a Minuter contribunon to h,u waid Tilden. SBEE ILL BE ON HIGHWAY BUD DECIDES Tombstone Will Also Be on Route, But Benson Mav Be Left Off, Accordin?; to Pems HIGHWAY PARTY HERE ON INSPECTION TOUR Leave for Douglas Members Enthusiastic About Bene fits to Be Derived from Undertaking On a final inspeeUon ot routes for the territorial highway, J. B. Olrand, territorial engineer; Robert A. Craig. ctUaen mmaber of the board of control; T. 0. N'orrig. president of the good roads association, and Heese M. Lining, a prominent law yer of l'rescott. arrived in the city yesterdav momlng. The jarty left Phfreplx Thursday morning aad traveled this far with out accident with the exception of a tire blow-up on the government , highway near the Itoosevelt dam The highway party, accompanied by ' several local fPte; among them I John M Ross. J. J. liowen and M. J. Cunningham, went down to Douchui veaterdnv mfturwwtM to In. spect the highway between this city and Douglas. They returned lat night Mr. Norrie is accompanying the , territorial engineer aad Mr. Craig at, his own expense to get a line on tbe highways in the southern part , of the territory for bis own Infor- ) nation He m president of the good roads association ahd is deeply in terested in tbe Improvement of tbe highways of the territory. Not a Joy Ride Affair. Mr Craig is a young man for a post so important, 'but he is deeply interested in good roads. "I am afraid the people do not appreciate top importance of the undertaking of boildicg this highway," he said yesterday at the Cojmer Queen h tet -I did not myself until I be came intimately associated with ! tbe work. Now I know that it is I the most important undertaking that Arizona, has begun. We must not ' look npon it as a joy ride boule vard, nor yet aa a trail to run by eery man's ranch or dog bouse, but I as a highway for the benefit ot tbej whole people " j "Is it the plan of the board to proceed with the construction of the highway and push It to completion as soon as the nw -money is in" Mr. Craig mas aeiuml. "Yes, that is the plan ot the board. Oar first endeavor will be to make It possible to get through the Grand Canyon. As matters stand now this is not possible We ism? not place the highway in a boule vard condition all at once, but tins will gradually be done. "There is another phase of the highway to be considered. There ! conendfhfghwny 8rogn "S smna I know of one man who made the trip bv auto through the terri tory on a cross country Journey who iAa mm .. bm m numerous w particularly numerous at Warren quests for rootings from automobil- awl OIMS DOttge ln tbat suburb the ts, but that he eouht not route ' re literally covered with them, as ibe roads were not In con-1 Jangle-foot naper 2it,C ,'v J"LU!!La ?nw- H"T" nooming house' are saW to be espe !I!T' ".f. J f1 e ctally pasterod by the Insects. As tbe ooSLwnL wSr' HL S2-K hiTrecently been given a thor trSaSL. mt!h cleaoing. the cause ot the Inva tSIL, ? t outside of the eHy Hm- ey they wonM spend In the terri- .... .,, ,. H n,i ii. . tory. About the Tax Levy. On of the pnrpogea of the pros- ent tour of the highway rente by f to'a.,?B i0 ,e "cttve the members et the board Is to ness of the dump for these- disease soond the sentiment of the several conntles regarding the tax levy for I continuing hte work of constructing ' the highway. Ui-Jn data gathered awag Uie route of the highway throuch tbe several eonatias, lfi nnal decision as to the route of the highway will be awarded. The next meeting of the board ot control will bo In Au gust and at this meeting btde for 'tens of mewBci.ng uc "". "r" . i and snbseouently let to contractors. ie, i.,. k- M.h. tuk! uw fngniw&y win nv aavOTwcqfu iivi JttjZLJZSFZ 1 -iffi aunt of he character of the coon will go to Tombstone on a similar ...jj. , ., -,u ,- i mtoelon. That the highway will paw lli8 l.?e?,s".wf?.1l,l.: through Bisbee nod go to 'Tombstone '"'"""L tC'iZ t, hZ across tbe Divide. Uklng the 1 WB ffl of tbe county road, seems settled,,8 thaJ highway by tbat ,k . iL. Z. t. --,i.,in town it would be necessary to traverse W UIOIW to lft w SKsaTD .iv.uaa as to which way it will go when it leave Tombstone, whether It wl!tlf.- in Benson or cut across to the west by way of FatrbaBk It was reported in the press that e board, of control was averse to by the Cochise board and yesterday a letter was received from Bertram U Hitch, clerk of the Pima county su ' pcrvisors, sajing that that body had i I a in Th ss p' It, IB l in r r ii u ill ! BETZ & LOCKIE, M3r. " , . I In Vaudeville OPENS WEDNESDAY RAY & RAY Eccentric Entertainers In Classy Vaudeville NEW LAI'GH O-SCOI'E "A Hearted Youth," "The Inyed Pro posal," The Klondike Steal," acrt "Science Vs Quackery." Prices Always The Same 10c, 15c, and 25c. - Theatre j . !, FOR TODAYJuly 23d, 1911, at 7:00 p.m. An important and lutersnMng picture liONT MISS IT. FROM THE MOCTBZUMAS A SD CORTBiJ. Tnlf ' m tbo mort novel and uulque picture ever shown in Bisbee or any other city. It gives too whole ro malic history ot tn repuofie of Jloicieo from the days ot the Astncs up to the greatest crisis of tbe re public 1st Dispersing tbo army. 2nd The ltevoHttiaci in Mexico. GRAND KLOWBK CARNIVAL, ard, a Feminine army. 4U The Mischievous Boys. Between m terval a seitfetioa of -ariou- scene slides will be shown. Price BERNER'S Summer Resort PARADISE OF HUACHUCA MTS. PRIVTAE GROUNDS a ri ar Mountain Stream Shade tret's everywhere Manj beautiful flowers Kiuit tiees in bearing Cool rooms A eottages Open air welt screened dialog room built over the creek Excellent heme cooked meals Grocery & Lunch Goods stora Dances in Pavilion Sat evon ings Music by Mexican String band Free informal dances other oveaings upon request of guests Stages meet all trains at j jj jj Hereford. Rates to parties j of 3 or more ?s.o eacn rounn trip. Mean 50c. Weekly board $1.0fl day Lodging 60c Everything else free to our stage pa trons Free equipped kitchens for campers. Preference in accom modations giren those who make engagements by letter or telegraph at my expense H E. Fletcher, Mgr.. Here ford P O. Our pleased pa trons our best advertisement DELUGE OF FLIES IN GITYs DUHPjS BLAMED Bisbee and Warrep Visited By Appaling Number of House Flies Bisbee and outlying suburbs are be- "- L ? binary house flies. A number ot peo- pie remarked yesterday upon the pres- enCe of the pests. The dies are said to UTS WAit UOIH - SO BUlU H4V WI cil Vill be rMue6ted at the next regu lar meeting; to tako somo action look- "r6- , .. ., . . The presence of the flies to such rae BHrabors occasioned considerable I CDiDHWR. BttU WttO UBVU IU Igcmww .expressions m tavor oi a mumapni garbage disposal plant "A Oood Turn." (LnUR) 'Royal tonight H! eU" oJlller for w 3,D8t i rna it smissiti ri ihi so. t the Benson route. :f r . . a " X, 't70u V the board of Another objection of Ibe board of etir1 Mnnsrnn fv t v4antA n a " ,""', ,"" ' " "27 ", taltout of the city la a "" "1" 'v,"' .V.' J. J. Rowen, who recently inspected Ht$?S" Lf ,h? ?0Mdi1,Wnm,P' i ?, ?Tm.te ' ,e?a "". ,ch beaeUful ad couM bo ilttleost Mr ? BiW hi JXt " OB1ecti0 of the board ,W h mS0tandlni wa i oasea on mtsuuuarsianciing, Tho Traitor," Marine btory with marvelous scenery, Royal tonight LEONE MELBORNE In Bits Of Classy Magic 15 cents JF4 Whatever your lavorite out of door s-port may be, you can add to the pleasure by taking a KODAK with you Wc have a large line of Kodaii and Brownie Camera. Ask ua for t free copy of the new Kodak cats logne. Lowell Drug Co P. O. BIdg. Lowell, Ari? DECISION If BROWN AHD BANDERHAH GASES Court Will Give His Decision This Afternoon Other - Cases Tried be trial of the terrltory-ngalnet ?at Ttrown, which as begun Saturday af ternooa and continaed untfl Monday morning, was taken up in Judge High's court yesterday and completed, the court taking the case under consider ation until thls.atternoon at i o'clock, when a decision will be given. Brown was arraigned on the charge of as sault with a deadly weapon, the charge having been preferred against him by It- Beodernuu?, who was htm self made the defendant In a complaint sworn to by Brown, the charge being the same as that lodged against Brown The court will render a decision In tbe Bendennan case this afternoon at 5 o'clock, also L. Smith was arrested yesterday by Officer Trotter on the charge of va grancy. He tmerm a plea of nor guilty and hht ease was set for a hear log this afternoon. Bessie Rabcoek. a tenderloin wo man, was fined $10 on the charge of fighting and dtetarMsg the peace, which she paid. Three Mexicans were Sned M each for disturbing the peace and were committed to jail In default of payment .Judge nbth yesterday remitted a .'part of the fine of Neil Owens, who of vagrancy several days ago. He was arrested and fined en-toe charge load srve4 tx flays x toe 59 an! was - ... . . faltew" Wa condition t whai w- the citv. Elope and Wed. Mike Sabovieb and Miss IXmltsa Dabovleh were united in marriage yes terday morning at 5 o'clock by Judge Morris High, at tbe letter's residence The groom is a baker and tbe bride is tbe daughter of Ma, Dabovleh, pro prietor of the Artsona bar, on Naen rosd. Tbe parents of tbe bride ob jected to the proposed marriage, S3 they eluded the vigilance ot Mr and Dabovich yesterdav raom'lng and oloped. V New Baseball Signs. Manager Tommy Blair has had made largo canvas signs advertising lase ball games in the city league. These signs are placed on the street cais on Sundays and reach nearly the whole length of tbe car, the letters of the sign being about two feet high. i 1 liitils mm &i$f&Xfrp&SfiW&k$fi& CT-liU KiR ScUlocbdf SS The most convincing argument that we could put up in type form here, in favor of the clothing that we are now advertising a t greatly reduced prices would be a waste of lime and money were it not for the fact that so many men come in to the store to make us prove our assertions. Yes sir we're advertising our clothing the clothing that is so good that it should never be reduced a penny, at prices that are extraordinary consid ering what you cet for vour hard earned dollars. We are not asking you to take our word for all that we claim of our clothing we ask you to come in and see it and the better judge you are of clothing, the gieater will your wonder be that we should offer it at these prices. Divided into three lots. S20 and S22.S0 Suits Now Reduced To . . . , $16.25 S25, $27.50 and S28.50 Suits JVbw Reduced To $19.75' ' $30, 532.50 and $35 Suits now Reduced To $24 75 BLUES AND BLACKS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS 'SALE 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 Main St Long Windows "A Mexican Rote Garden," (Kalem) A real comedy. Royal tonight BJBBUJ i... '- , aanasBBfessskaaaM