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yi zir mufttTiin m x-r i -'.r,,a3 nmmmmmmm ? "X" g?Sg?w'riywwiiiAwtfwiujuwiii WWowAt9jwvvrs' gvnrtfi;'. .; w.ww Jivm"1'1 "IXIOIIeevvwv V . IWMfVWySWVVVy Ml 'II II'" ""'- - PAGE SIX THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE. ARIZONA. TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1, 1911. INTEREST IN (TROOPS LEAVE CITY THREATENED WIFE, I t STATEHOOD DEBATE- FOR FORT HAUGHUGA BANISHED FROM GIT! HILLS NEAR BISBEE fftMMMMiWiMHi .. i mE' uiHiftr-: - - k tb-- .- "VUI .&- W'Jwjfc,,.. ..T r. . , ' " 'MaMjJlMiUiU JT1W V f yr-r-T--, - - - -r - - ? i - ---- - . fryftMWfwWeW 'U "WW 'mi'FM nwwwm"'-1'.1 j ' ij"" y jSSH ,"- . iiwuw fVl MUCH r fi i I Ladies Take Great Interest, and Will Be Out in Numbers Tbat tbe women of Bisbee are deep- ly interested in initios was shown to those who are arranging tne joint debate on the statehood quostion where the regiment 13 stationed, alter i remalnod in Blsbeo and was aiv wbonthei'contemidatedlnvltlns-men'athre.daBlt to the district, dur- nt,- deU .th only- to the debate. There was no ft&Ie1ff ? Sood,n,et pronounced against her bus intention of slighting the women, but Ume and eacQ caa MJ "Ve'ro glad, band. it was not thought the women would J0U CILmej- , Cwhrano was arrested jostorda want to attend and it was being ar- utsoee has a standing committee o! bv Officer C. N Thomas on a corn ranged to hold the debate In the lobby ontcrtainment especially for the sol- plaint sworn to' Tiy Itrs. Cochrane, of the Y. M. C. A. building. dere anj tue officors bae been guests who told tho offlcer that she feared But the women learned that such at a numDor 0f dinners and otBer on- bor husband would do her bodily was the intention of th managers of tortainmoKts. Several imrtles ftotti ' barm, as ho had mado threat against the debate, and they fired in their among the officers hate visited the lier. Tbe ofHcor haled the husband protests. Many requests were received mmea of tne district. . , into court and the case was heard by V. E. Stoner of the V. O. W. com- 0n priaay afternoon, the camp rou- by Judge T. D. Burdick. Both the tnltteo and Secretary Davis of the . tine at Warren was enlarged upon for' wife and a neighbor told the court M. a A- from Bisbee women asking tno jpst of the crowd that lslld of the threats that Cochrane hnd that the women be allowed to attend the camp ttnd a 11 g,,,,, botweer the Hade against his wifo and the court the debate. troopers and a local team was played, placed Cochrane undar a bond of To Be Held In Gym. ... tne soldiers winning by tho close score' $160 to Keep his peace. Accordingly. It has boea decided C t0 Saturday afternoon the Ija-I Coehran0 said that ho would bo that the debate will bo held in the cals won rrom the soldiers by tv unnbfe to .give tho bond and arkod spacious Y. M. C. A. gymnasium and eqUaiiy ciog0 8Core of 4 to 3. that he be allowed to leave Bisbee everyone, both men and women, arc while tho ame Friday was nn- smd his wifo and co to some other invited to attend. The debate will he held on the ov- cu.uS ui uj,u.i -i v1vj,..v. tw debated Is: 'Itesolved that Arlioia shall not rermit congress to dictate the form or contonts of her const!- tutlon." The affirmative side of the question Is taken by the Y. :tf. C. A, whose debaters will be William B. Cleary, J. I. McKelligon and Alexander Mur- ry- " The Woodmen of the World team will tako the negative side of the question and their debators Will be:' R. E. Stoner, M. A. Kean and Dr. by Col. Heard, this being the cbforel's to leave on the 5:45 o'clock train slms- first visit to the city. He is said to be! But when the court ordered that The Judges have not yet been se- one of the most popular omcern of the tbo man be locked up Instanter, h lected, but it is planned to have oao "lighting Sixth- and is especallv pop-' quickly changed his mind and sal.' lawyer, one business man and Pro- ular with tbe men in the ranks. that after all tagain) he would prob lessor Phllbrook. superintendent of The troops arrived In Bibbee from My be able to get away on sche the public schools. There are several Xaco Tuesday morning and left in dule time, prominent men considered for the po- Wednesday for Douglas, but 'eturncil . siuon 01 juages, dui me nnai setec- i:uus nave nut oeen maue. COLOR ALONE SAVED LIFE OF A HE s- 1 Man Confined Here Resem-. bled Murderer in Every thing -But Hue The shade of his complexion saved a Mexican prisoner In the county jail a trip to Nacozari and maybe it saved him from being shot for murdering an other Mexican at Kacosari several months ago. A description and photo- graph of the Mexican murderer was sent out to local omcera fevcai ferred to was caught lt was believed M.W..., - .. .TWH . ...VA.WV.U .- that the murderer had been landed. Mexican was seen near tho barn The photograph received by local It is sometimes astonishing with w-hen the fire started and it is officers was a perfect likeness of the what readiness foreigners absorb said that a man who saw him set Bisbee Mexican. It was shown to a American manners and knowledge re- tbe barn afire gave chase and over number of persons and all agreed that garding its system of government and took the alleged fire bug. the Mexican held here was the man many interesting stories are told in The destruction of the barn oc whoee picture had been sent here as this connection. A new Bisbee voter curred about an hour after the that of the murderer. 1 applied for citizenship papers several burning of the sheds at tho lumber " When the chief of police of Agua days ago at Tombstone, before the Jard at Benson and it is stated' Prieta arrived here, however, he stated clerk of the federal court. One of tho that he was seen near the fire sta as soon as he saw the Bisbee Mexican questions asked the applicant was this, tlon shortly after the fire started, that he was not the man wanted. Ho "How is the president of the United Ol&cers believe that the man set remarked upon the similarity of feat- States elected?" tire to the sheds and then went ures, but was positive that the man Without hesitating the man answer- to the fire station to turn in the was not the one wanted in Mexico, say- ed. "By the republican party." alarm. ing tbat the murderer was . of dark The man had been In the United ' A week ago a mysterious fire oe cociplexion, whoreas the Bisbee Mex- States only long enough t be able to curred at the Benson postofiW. lean's complexion was very light. The swear that he had been here' the' Thte Are wag started by someone likeness between the murderer's pho- time required to obtain the papers, but' dropping a lighted newspaper tograph and the Bisbee Mexican is had seen with a clear vision through one of the open lettei said to be the most remarkable that through the complicated machinery of bo'Ms and witnesses will testify to has ever come to the notice qt officers the government and arrived at the having seen Sanez come wtt of the here. - real answer to the questien. poatoce shortly before the nre The flight of years has turned up However, it will not be safe for for-1 started, many instances where lnn-;nt mea gnw to adopt this answer as a1 Officers at Benson believe that in suffered death or imprisonment be- Permanent one, as it night be the Sanez they have caught a real cause of "mistaken identity' and it means of disqualifying them for citi ""rebug" and bellovo that Sanez may be that the Bisbee Mexican's , ahlp in this country. j et 8re to all three of the places light complexion was the cause of ' just to see thorn burn. , saving his life. ' rom:BK civ vn i vnicnn ti,. -t nk . Downey. 17 years old', who disappeared from her home In Portland. 'Oregon. six months ago. was found by the po- Hoe in a San Francisco hotel tonight The girl toM of having been lured from her home by a promise of a po-' sitton as an actress. I t,lbLlbflZ a singer in a San Francisco resort. Hichard McQuestlon. who was with the vonne- woman -orhon h :. r7.H .. young woman when she was found to night, was arrested. Tho girl was .Sound through information supplied the police by her sister, who Is an ac-' tress known as Isabelle Dearmond ofl rrrti. n. ' er blows up. I'll go with IL" jFor th fancy Frenchy dishes V have REBEL TROOPS ARE Ab tho vrorda ,eft tbe HPS ol Leon- Jeera, and the Waldorf bill of fare HEADED FOR CAPITAL, "ear "hew IhaneLoarX ffl" "" em- "ke a tWn Uiat's CAPE HAYTIE.V. Jaly 31-Addl- f" 2Z? iwJ ?tf OTt f fasMon' for J hare a Pct tional rebej troops have left here for t Ste?StoSSd tS his paSS,0n for thc """"m- driveont hJ nLr ? ..S' to '8" aw! fatally injur' Ing roafIn' eara Oh. my parenU ?If "i.-iiJ? I!? ?5 ar.t retu"t,n?,ing Frank Meyers. bU farewell to griefs and fears and rom Jamaica. Thirty of these armenj rt )U8t warned lhe, y gMUy & J General Clemeau. who formerly HStoS"10" W reBUH ln 8D cs" cheer8' when the corn ,8 oa a" commanded the government troops i ' , jble and we all feel fit and able to trultn tt b?b' MEM0RY 0 X.NG HUMBERT 'ST. "?"?,' " JL T"' 6&T3' dtaatVltoBUMor SOME; July SL-In connection fhothln: a tount in all town with Us command. This ho! w,th th ccletotas of semi-,"16 "Pberes! It's a diet for the sol started to do, but had not gotten farjccnt,nn ' of ItaIlan Independence diers and the seers! And my Joy's when the commander and" his men ' a" impv5splIsrlma.B, of. delegates too great to utter when I spread were surrounded, arrested and taken ulVlZ uT JtT a of butter on the fragrant and to the revolutionary headguarten, , TZ c'and Ud th. tempUng roastin' earsfot S IF TIRED, RESTLE8S, NERVOUS, TaKO norsioro s mcio rnoipnaie 1 . .. . .. ......1. : To aulet and strengthen thei nerves and Induce refreshing sleep It Is especially recommended. ; Are Well Satisfied With Their, 'William Cochrane Prefers to Second Trip to Live Mining Lamp The Third squadron of the Sixth United States cavalry ott cany; Sunday morning for Fort Husciiuca.1 nounced as a tie tho locals hae con-! cede(j lt t0-tne soldiers, Large Grovta uut :ur A prde. iv i!r i st the cavairy camp diew a big crowd Saturday afternoon. Owing to a m.s-, understanding as to time lt wouW take' piaee, tbo fancy riding events wer not pulled off. They were scheduled to come off immediately after tho troop-i ens had finished their oTenlng meal. ' but the crowd took the mes'cnll r.s al signal that the day was done and be-, gan to leave. The Third souadron Is (trfmn-Antaod to Bisbee the next day, baiu? una&'e to find the necessary aeeoranuxlutiOM at Douglas. Bisbee hss had tho honor of enter taining a squadron of tho Sixti on two occasions and it is hoped tU.u the whole regiment may soon find Jt pos- siuie to visit the camp and the dis trict. The officers say that the ramp ground at Warren is one of the best Several MvStenOUS that they have found in the so.Uhwest, Thorn A Tmn and the necessary supplies are easily obtained. -FOREIGNER MAKES A CORRECT ANSWER Asked HOW President Is Elect-' Pd Hp Rpnlipd "Rv Rp- I eu ne nepneu, oy ne- , . ., - - pUDIICai"! r ailV ! (TWIN CITY TOURISTS 3'OB 01 ii.ai.r . . t.1 Governor Xorna, Secretary oi, lt!?.Yoder ancom,8,W8 "' """ .''"""""'""? iw" wty-to. "e'ena ton1rlf? finished their flsal tLL? . ,aHernoon aBd we f " Hoeoa; . Seven airs are to have perfect - KlsseTrTa PaS. aAfP'Ht of the season when he penned , men and two Flanders. o,TA0phl6s 7 ntDe awarded until after a meeting of the contest commit- tee. WEMT UP WITH BOILER 'permeate each bosom, for th II, AT JU,ST A HE CTZD.JATl, , AtQONA. Ia.. July 31. "If the boll.,5011 u at han1 tor roasUa' ears! 1 woallh of floral offering at the tomh 1 of Humbert I, this being the elev-i 6nh anniversary of the assasslna-' linn rr tt., Mn. . .. .. i r: : "w " buokuisi us at iionza. "Han's MilllonH," Comedy Royal Leave Bisfaee Rather Than to Go to Jail William Cochrane has beou ban ished from Bisbee because be throat- ouej ham to his wile. Ills wife place to live. BellQvirur that such a conn wouM remeve- the I ,' ' n v - --ni i.rv '' ' - 't.L. ' hi: Uat If dt ?; pan back to Blsbeo lt would bo en forced and unless he could then give bond ho would bo plnced in Jail. Cochrane promised to leave Blsbeo yesterday afternoon at 5:45 o'clock, The court's leniency cvldentlv in. pressed Cochrane, for soon after- 1 wards he catnd back and announced that after all he would Tint t ni.i ALLEGED FIREBOG i IT AT S Blazes to Same Source A telephone massage from The lteview8 Tombstone corresnondent j tells of the arrest of one Manuel J Sancz, a Mexican employe of thft t Weils Fargo Express- company at , Benson, on the charge of arson. A change of venue was obtained and I the cage will be heard Thursday at P,ace- ec uaviu, ueiore Judge Tost of that Sanez Tvas ated Saturday aft emoon shortly after a ,iit .ia. stroyed a. barn tilled with hay. Th" ; EW SEASON w fil fill) AT LAST One of the Btaff of the El Paso Herald certainly was caught by the tae following: "Soon well all be gay and happy as bay steers! Soon we'll wine rwv the briny, flowing tears! If we've sorrows we will lose 'cm, Joy will bards will greet this rhaDeodr with Jeers, and they'll sing about their roses down the vear. hnt hrn'a 'I nothing more inspiring than the corn .- -. i we're all desiring, nothing nobler than the Joyous roastln' ears!" Tracks Are Seen and William Heyn Invites Hunters to Try Luck While the Kimrods of Bisbee sulk in their tents and bemoan tho "evil dayg"i 1 when there is no game worthy of tbolr guns, mountain lions or cougars roam the Mule mountains with impunity, and only six or eight miles from the city. Several hunters have been to the j mountains and have been unable to' find evidence of these lions, but only a week ago their tracks have been seen, according to William Heyn, wbo has an Angora goat ranch situated in tho upper headwaters of the Sandy Bob canyon, about eight miles from Bisbee. "I havo on. diverse occasions repoit ed to your paper said Mr. Heyn yes terday, "that thero were some lions, or perhaps cougars, roamjng in these Mule mountains about six or eight miles north of here and. that hunters came and found none, jet I beg to state that there is such game there, surely and without doubt. My angora' goat camp Is, -situated about eight , miles north of brp In the headwaters ji .1 ' r- , , , ; ..' r.a ci e:uier a .ou or a. cougai were seen last week and I met a gen tleman who stated to mp that ho had crossed similar tracks a few days ago a little way this slda of the Stone house on Juniper Flat, leading down towards Dixie canyon "From the action of my dogs at night I feel sure that there is still some big gamo thereabouts in Sandy Bob's canyon., the hills north and east of it, Dixie Ridge and, the canyon where my friend Potter has his ranch known as Abbott's canyon. As a lion was treed in my camp last March by my dogs and killed deader than a door nail with 7 1-2 chilled shot. I would suggest to the Bisbee hunter that ho come out with a good shotgun and carry In his belt some No. 22 buckshot1 cartridges as wellt and above all, take with him some" good hounds. He will, be rewarded with good sport sooner or later. Ho who undertakes the task, knowing tho lay of the country as I do, could not fall striking tho trail of big game. Although thcra is no bounty offered by tho county, tbo skin of a lion or cougar. If properly skinned and the head were saved, can be made worth from $33 to $50 and there Is no more delicious steak than that obtain ed from a young Hon." , My Heyn invites the Blsbeo hunters to come out nd try their luck. He says he will gladly tell them hew to properly skinnn animal so that the laxldetmlst an make a good job of it. ' 'But." concluded Mr Heyn, -flrst kill, your animal and skin hini afterward ES IN BY TAX ROLLS Tola! Taxable Wealth Near ly Seven Millions, Ac cording to Lists rrank Gates! clerk of the board of , supervisors, has completed the ab-l stract of county property from the tax assessment rolls and extracts from the abstract which are repro duced tend to show tha wealth of Gila county, says the Globe Siher Belt. The total taxable wealth i3 given at ?6,83,14-.76: Thero is a deduc tion from this total of $184,140, which leaves a net value of SG,77?, 017.76. Of this reduction Glohe comes In for a large portlop, te exception for Globo alone beinjj in the neighborhood of $14,000. According to 4the abstract, there are 1560 acres of cultivated land 1c I Gila county, which is valued at $26- 806. There i in uhcnM . ed 'snt' 991.31 and 3W unpatented mines worth -$218,230. This makes tha mineral wealth of Gila coanty as , ...... U....W, f,uvu av 1.1V1. valuation of $1,320,221.31. Tkis v uation placed on the mines of Gila county does not include a smelter valued at $182X00. This added to th patented and unpatented min eral wealth of Gila county, brings the total up to $1,502,721.31. Another item which Is included Is the abstract is four banks valued at $151,056.20. J There are 41,853 head of cattle j on ranges and as farm stock which j nave a valuation of $418,390. i ". a iuuiiuuu w iio.jjj. Even tho automobile has not e IDed tho tax collector's evn nnn capea mo tax collectors eye ana GILA COM RICH Gila county "Joy riders" will pay'roa&0 an inspection of the irrigation taxes on 31 automobiles which havcJ-Tln" the Guayama district and' a combined valuation of $12,100, j Cayey military posL The American vis-1 and one motorcycle Is valued at ji tors were entertained tonight at Ja $100. There afo in Gila countv hpv. i iome Alto, the governor's mountain en patented millsltes which are va! - ...,'. . nea at ?&uu. , jl must noi ne lasen uiai ino as-; Governor Colton on Porto Rlcan af cessment on mines represents tho 'fairs, total value ot the mineral properties ; themselves, for the tax Is levied on 1 the per pound output of those which, are producers. An assessment based on thc ac tual intrinsic values of the various properties would bring the assess ment figures p- to figures beyond , i OLDEST AND LARGEST BANK IN SOUTHERN ARIZONA CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $200,000.00 OFFICERS., W. H. BROPHY. President J. S. DOUGLAS, Vice President. M. J. CUNNINGHAM, Cashier. Snail accounts are appreciated, and receive the same careful Customers of this Bank are offered every facility consistent accounts are invited. L. J Connecting with Logan & Bryan Private Wire System at Denver Paine, Logan CORRESPONDENTS: Eyes Examined and Glasses Fit ted for All Refractive Errors and Muscular Troubles. Dr. RD.Rocke feller Optometrist rtegl,sterpd by Examination In New York, Minnesota and Ari zona. With C. M. HENKEL, The one Price Jeweler and Optometrist. oVRR 05 YEARS EXPERIENCE Trads MAnxs Designs Copyrights && wn Anrone anf!Ins a sketch and dosartrVon ma quick r AtnertalM cor o pick n Iteo w better &a lnenuon .a probaHy patcrt.ib'e Coinmtralr. tlonaatrlctlTcocltlei.tlil. HAKSEOCt on Patent, lent free. Oldest agency for aeccrtus' cateota. I'atecu taken throngs. 2!ann & Co. rcceln Mint notice. rtboa cbarze. In tho Pntenu tAken throarh .Mann & Civ ryelv tyriiiurwHue, -runout :arae, uuo Scientific Jftuerlcati, A handsome, j UlastratM weeklf. Tarirest cit csUUon ot nrelenuflc loornaL Tcrtri.ta yew: four months, ?i tJOldtyaJl rewa4lut MUHNXCo.36'3"'- New York PROFESSIONAL CARDS. HARRY REESE Plrysician and Surgeon Residence in the former res idence of Dr Edmundson. a phont- B 35. Niuht j phone B 81. Office at C&A I -. 1 dispensary. gmmt 0. K. STABLES. Ambulance Service Day and Night PHONE 15. $ FLETCHER & HENNESSEY , aQJifiVssjsjaH GOVERNOR GIVES RECEPTION IN HONOR OF STIMSON, SAX IV AS, P IL. July 31. Govern 0r and Miss Colton gave a reception at or ana juss uouon gave a reception at the palace last night in honor of Hen- t ctimun Th .o...n' ,, 1 Stlmson. Tho secretary todav "ft'J RESBnU34. WBB&tiSSJPtaA ." I" ihome - Tnero tt l rovlew of P't- VPn hHrr mtUU 1 troops tomorrow and the secretary ex- E en Detter materials peotg to nave a long conference ith comparison, as thero arc some mln- (Ing properties in Gila county on which it would bs well nlsh ImBos- sible to base or place an assessed valuation. "Han's Millions," Comedy Royal Bisbee, Arisona. Deposits Over ONJS MILLION Dollars OV Irol-cer Webber &. Co., Boston and Calumet. & Bryan, Chicago and New York. ERLOCK Special Attention Given to Copper Stocks Only One Person in a Hundred can keep money in his possession and not let it slip through his fingers. PUT A DOLLAR IN YOUR POCKET 1 and see how much you have of it in n week's time. Money put in your bank is there when you want it MORAL OPEN A BANK ACCOUNT WITH US TODAY WE PAY 4 INTEREST ON SAVING ACCOUNTS. OFFICERS J. C. Collins, Pres.. C. L. Edmundson, V. Pres, W. S. McKeo yiee Pres., B. R. Kuykendalt, Cash., S. L. Blair, Ass'L Cash, O. W. Wolf, Ass't. Cash. DIRECTORS J. C. Collins, W. E.McKee, C. A. McDonald. C. L. Edmundson, B. A. Kuykendall. Citizens Bank and Trust Company BISBEE, ARIZONA. I (BMcken Feed We have just recehed a car load of chicken feed. This shipment contains all tho dl ferent varieties of feed eu3 that is necessary tcr the sue cessful raising of chickens. Er? food, Chick food, alfalfa, meal. Special dry, whole corn, chors, barley, oyster shell, bone, granite grit, Blood meal and c"arcoiu- mmmfg2&3s&&sa INDEPENDENT FUEL &. FEED CO. Office Main St., Opp. Palace Stables; Telephone 233, P. O. Box C27. 1 1 xggpeATARRH in0 Beliaved In i 1 Mirflaisltvraot ti..5 . . Vfl ifil fa IS rat W - nuurs 4 S Beware of otrnnterflMm lAAAMAAAiiAftAAAAAiMAAAAA lfirdly a day passes ithout someone speakint in praising terms of oui good grades, moderatt prices and quick- service . et us know your wants y -j.. ,T :,,irrl.i. 8 nar.anJ CirCumScanCfe " fin (I lt ay prove to our mutual advantage. etter service, and might esult in our be 5 s oming better acquaintea Once you give us a trial, we do the rest. Brewery Ave. Phone If XZ7 vv DIRECTORS W. H. BROPHY, J. S. DOUGLAS, gfH BEN WILLIAMS, L..D. RICKETTS, M.J. CUNNINGHAM. attention as larger ones with prudent banking New For Sale Cheap The following articles taken on a debt are for sale very cheap: 1 Roll top oillco desk. Copper fire extinguishers. Perfection oil heater. Fairbanks platform scales. Blacksmith's anvils. Rotary washing machine. Portable blacksmith's forge. Dicus Ploinijing & Heating Go. PHONE 263. Palace Livery and Undertaking Co. Bswen . Hnbbsrd, Proprietors. Automcbiles for hire. 1 1 9 -T" r ' --,- Phone CIsbee 23 Phone Lowell 7 I 'h mf if ft '' MJMX "JSvi .-w.vw,"....r. J.. . . c c HflfllL-E -v ..JJ. m f j .y&IW-?-