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''f'ggggpg "HRF5flrj $ ' '5 - " "" ';;;!!K;Ji!! ' ,s" - , "ffiii Ti "'' '.w... ; .l.j..lliftBPwwwus. J;aaaaiHiw"'i.t--eJiA.1 .?'..-' '. "vyy ' ' ' . 2? M ll IN .-V i ? j1 .4c " i -. . LI J PE TWO THE EISBEE DAILY REVIEW. BlSBEE, ARIZONA, SATUr5aV MORNING, AUGUST J2, .1.11. " - .ll a ""' ""-t ..-, ..... ... . ..,--..-,,, .,-,. ., . .. ..-. i , i .. -- -. l ..... - i ' " ' ' '" "i t 11 ELOPERS FOUND BY NEWSPAPER MEN Wealthy Girl Who Eloped With Chauffeur Identified by Her Picture SPRINGFIELD. Mass. Aug. 11 Walking arm-in-arm up the walk to the house ot Mrs. Joseph Harris In th cfty, alter an evening spent at a local then tor, Mrs. John Btlward Faul Geraghty. who was Miss Julia Ssfafle French, daughter ol Mr. and Sits. Amos Tuck Trench of Tuxedo, N. anti ur husband, who was re cently a chauffeur In Newport, were confronted by newspaper men to. sight and admitted thelif Identity. Tho young couple, who eloped from Newport yesterday and wort mar ried at Central Tillage. Conn., were dumbfounded when tho newspapoi men met them. They would make ' no statement of where they had , heen or what they had Intended to o. . Mrs. Qeraghty was rSognized at ' once frojn her pictures, and the young groom, to establish his iden tity with the newspaper men, took from an inside pocket his card and ' presented it with a bow. in , Go to Aunt's Home The young elopers arrived Springfield yesterday at 1:30 o'clock! on a train from Worcester. They t the bill3 marked before they were gar , got off at the Oak street station en to Mrs. Nlcolsi. and took a taxlcab to the residence The NIcolsis have been suspected by of Mm. Joseph Harris, who is an , the police In previous blackmailing aunt ot the joung mas They spent plots Gianna Alorigl. recently convict- , the day and night there and this ed here on charges of blackmailing . evening went to a loeal theator. ' Chicago Italians' by means of black While tbey were out, hows pa per band threats made his headquarters ' men who had traced them to the I n the Nlcolbi home. bowse rang the bell and asked if I Mrs. Blanca Cudroma was the wo- Mr. and Mrs. Geraghty were In.! man arrested at the house in which They wore Informed that no such ' Angelo Mareno had been held prison- persons were m the nouse. me er She Is the mother-in-law of Car newspaper men lingered, however, j iei0 Nlcolsi. and were rowasded by scolug thej couple step off a trolley car. The1 PLATONIC AFFINITY GETS bride was recognized Instantly. She, jN WIFE'S NERVES; SUIT wore a big black hat with wHe' PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 11. Has a ribbons, tan automobile coat and i married riiau a right to a platonlc tan pumps. The joung man wore a fcbeck suit, pumps and straw bat. Tfae couple nhea greeted by tho reporters made no attempt to hide their identity, hut appeared over whelmed with amazement that their whereabout- had been discovered. The groom said that the sutprise of being found ws "so sudden" that he could not talk tonight but that he might have something to say tomorrow. GEORGE TRES1ZE IS E GerKe T,e a ranchman on tt, - fSSS. r& deruking establishment here last nieht- Treeize formerly worked as a min- er here and was well knon. H, was S,rSi Jfckl, Tf frtie, the former an engineer at the Spray and the latter a miner The dead man leaves a wife andi two children, a boy and a girl. The vwo ctnmren. a my auu " " funeral arrangements have wt yet . , i been maue. i NEW DINING PARLOR. Mrs. TV. R. Johnson has opened a dining parlor in the Hughes block opposite the Y. M. C. A. 2C6 Special SO cent Luncheor and S1.CO Table d'hote dinner daily at Copper Queen Hotel. 256. St.Joseph'sHospital Phcenix, Arizona Training School For Nurses Young ladies between the ages of 18 and 30 de sirous of entering the above, apply, to the Supt. of Nurses during the month of August. Term opens September 1st. Sisters of Mercy J ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO RAILWAY ARIZONA . NEW MEXICO RAIL VAY COMPANY PASSENGER SERVICE. TlAlfA. SowtahouniL Northbound.' 7UBa.ra.Lv. Clifton AY. 3:CJp.m. 7-Ws.m.," Guthrie Lv. 3:24 p.m.' 8:36a.m." Duncan " 2:SGp.i. 3:55 a.m. " Lordsburg " 1:20 p.m. ll:Q-.i.Ar. Hachlta, " U :50 a.m. Southbound train connects with Southern Pacific- westbound train No. 1, leaving Lordsburg ips57 a.mj Mountain Time. Southbound train connects with E3 I'aso & Southwestern eastbound train . i uon t.vfn.r Jfachlta at 11:42. a.m Mounlafn Time, and with westi boon train for Doaglaa ana iiisoee, leaving HMlflU at 11;10 . Mour,j tain "ne, THOMSON. n-mn vnna-rar. Clifton. Arlsona. Feb. 17, 1911. . '. . WOMAN BELIEVED 10 BE GUILIK CULPRIT nt I it j i ii n i blaCK Hand Letter Probably . rwineu oy ivirsi inicoisi Got $500 Reward CHICAGO. Aug. 11. Those under arrest for the Mareno kidnapping are: Jose Nicotsl and his wife. Carmelo Nlcolsi and his wife. Peter Nota, 2S years old. Tony Note, 27 years old. Jos. Taddlo, 1C years old. Jose Ci-fa, 37 yoars old. Ignatz Collura. SI years old. Tony Canal, 23 years old. Charles Oacola. IS years old. Mrs. Jose Nlcolsi, Inspector Revore says, was the go-between who obtain ed the JSOO from Mareno at noon Thursday. She first went to Mareno, telling him that she could get the money to tho kidnappers. Until that time Mareno had been unable to com municate with the blackmailers, as they gave him po address. Acting under inspector Revoro's In struction Mareno paid Mrs. Nlcolsi ?5GO after the father of the missing boy had decided he could not secure the $6,000 ransom at Srst demanded by the kidnappers. Inspector Revere had alllnity, to a friendship with an other woman that is nothing, nothing more than, a friendship? Tho courts here are soon to dc cidc. Mrs. Walter D. Lebrenz, who un- til eight months ago was the beau 1 tiful Miss Sarah Belle Hall, promi nent In Philadelphia socletj, has brought an action for divorce, i Lebronz told all about it today: j "I had a real good young woman J friend, before I was married,'' h t explained. "I continued the ac ! qKaintanco until after my marriage and ard continuing It even now. My wife calls my woman frksnd my i 'Platonic affinity and that name Just ' fits her. I "Our friendship is purely platonlc; , inero s tnig wrong luinu u. nnri n nn orth Mrs. why on earth Mrs. Lebrenz ? - l?" 'H.'t1!,,,I, Tekrisl moVoThaT I """ can I "If Mr wife wanted me at any .. " r 1 time I was at her beck and call," 1. .- ..- tj n- iBlATrt " & Tihw - SS ou'gen," KAN AND WIFE DID NOT SPEAK IN 7 YEARS. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 11. That they lived together as husband lJy ";.l?m, ,hnn, apu nuc tut bw w..., ......- ,n oioi. nthr thir nnlv communleation being by means of written notes,' was one of the state ments made today by Mrs. Ellen Kltt gaard In her application for a divorce from -Carl K. KKtgaard, a marine en gineer. This silence she declared was en forced by her husband, who ceased speaking to her soon after their mar riage at Redwood City In 193 He would not even receive the notes from her hand. cowpeHIng her to leave them In a designated place. One day she wrote to him: "How long are you going to keep this up?" "Forever," was the written reply. "1 want you to cet a divorce." This she declined to do, but chang ed her mind, when her husband re moved the furniture from their home, compelling her and her baby to sleep on the floor. Then she left him. CANADIAN CAMPAIGN GROWING IN INTEREST MONTREAL, Can.. Aug. 1L In- tereet in tho coming election cen tors In this province largely in the campaign of the nationalists', and , bow many seats they will wreet j from the Laurler government 1 T. D. Mona.ue, late member for Jacques Cartler and recognized lead . er of tho party, has again accepted j the noMlBftUon in that division and j will at once enter upon his cam paign. ! The nationalists will make their j fight largely on the navy question, 1 holding that reciprocity is only a . minor consideration. Mr. Monk, j however. Is a strong opponent of re -' erprocity find other-conservative can j didates make opposition to reci procity their issue. As yet the campaign is hardly on, hut all inutcaaons are mat me reciprocity elections will be the hottest ever in Quebec, the Lauriei stronghold for years. HAYNE3 IS AWARDED TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. OAIAHA. Aug. 11. Walter T HaynttPot-tttcago -a on today the ten- ng ctey courtftampiOB8hIp of the DnUed States. He beat Percy Slvord r PHtsburg In thcfinal round, and with this, viotory soct the champion- ship, as Melvlllo H. -Si.of San Fran dsoo, the UUe holder, dBT&ot appear to defend the cup. l E. A. Tovrea & Co. receivesmMly sWpwonts ot fresh creamery buJUor ana rancn oesa- , ACADEMY. A roflnerf and via da6 o.'i!!-e and day school tor 'yolk's -ladle ana slrls- eat. Eastern Markets Yesterday BOSTON, Aug 11. The market In tho early session was fairly steady but renewed selling appeared and prices went off 8harrly, the lowest prices be ing seen at tne close. We still believe that st cks sold on any rally in -New York can be taken back much cheaper. The coppers were very weak with a scarcity of buying prders. We look for , a lower opening tomorrow ruorniug North Butte. Calumet and Arizona , seemed especially under pressure Paine Webber & Co. Curbs were neglected, but reflect the weakness of the general list. Shat-tuck-Uenn meeting scheduled for Bis bee yesterday has been postponed un til August 25th at Duluta. Total sales New York 7S7.C0U. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. New York. Amalgamated 62 1-S Atchison 103 7-3 Smelters 70 U. lv. 1. .... ........ ....... 7.) Baltimore and Ohio 102 a and O. : 73 1-2 Canadian Pacific .... , 237 1-1 C. F. I ; 29 Lrlo ........ .. .. .., 30 Great Northern 125 Missouri Pacific 41 1-2 Northern Pacific 119 7-8 New York-Central 103 1-1 M. K.T 31 PonnsylanIa ..... 120-H Reading H5 3-1 Southern Railway 20 St Paul ..113 1-8 Steel ..72 S-S) Steel preferred ..11G B-S Southern Pacl-c 11-1 1-8 Texas Pacific SI 1-4 Union Pacific 178 7-8 Lehigh 167 5-S Wheat. September J ... hK5 1-S December 97 3-8 Corn. December ." ....63 Cotton. December . 11.15 August i -12.13 Boston. Adventure '. 6 1-2 Allouoz 26 Coalition 17 Centennial . 11 Caluraqt and Hecla ... 410 Calumet and Arizona 52 D West S J-8 Boat Butte 12 7-8 Royalo , ,.15 Franklin 10 1-2 Granby .' 31 ureene Cananea G 3-4 Qiroux 5 5-8 Hancock , !8 Helvetia 1 1-S Inspiration 7 1-2 Indiana 12 Keeweonaw 2 1-2 Lake ." 31 Michigan ... .2 1-4 Massachusetts -1 M Mohawk .. . 7 3-4 Mohawk 45 Miami 19 3-4 North Rutte .:.. SO Nevada Cons 17 5-S North Lake t 7 Old Dominion 42 Osceola 95 Parrott 12 Quincy . G2 Shattuck 17 S and B , 4 3-4 Shannon .10 Tamarack "... ....30 Trinidad -1 Ctah Cons 16 Utah Copper 48 3-4 Phelrs-Dodge 212 Curbs. Saginaw 3 EaRic 4 1-2 B. and A 4 Band L. 12 Bohemia '. 2 1-8 Cactus ,", 12 Cordova ". ,T 2 Denn o 1-8 D. Daly . 5 Klenita 4 R-ty Cons if HBy Cent - 3 Live Oak 20 1-2 Ojibway S 1-4 Ray Cons : 16 M Ray qent 1 1-2 Rosalia 3S Sierra 2 1-2 San Antonio ... 4 South Lake , A 6-2 Savannah I Full Paid .. 3 North Tigro IS Warrior ..." 2 7-8 Warren 2 1-2 Wolvrrtne 70 Lucky Tiger ....- 2 6 Tonopah .. S 3-1 Chlno 19 7-8 Ohio 1 8-8 Suji. Globe 15 SUSPENSION AGAINST MAGEE HAS BEEN' LIFTED NEW YORK. Au& 11. Tho sus pension against Sherwood Magee, outfielder of tho Philadelphia Na- tlonals. has been lled and he ,-, bo allowed to get into the game OM1H VWIIXZU X IIllBUCIlJlli y; l t . ... h. , , President Lynch of the National league made the announcement to-, nlgnt uhlan breaks' world ci fvpi vvd Ahf TE tw,BiD; M?ly n.V.rviS hjSStt for s half mile to a wa"on todav in ior a. Mil mile U) a wa0on toaay i n in .5G 1-4, tho previous mark being1 sjrer,-ther.s mli-nUv TvitKntt jm oneminute, made by Major Dclmar at, .S11 nat"?"y Witftcut lm- tho old Glenville track here July 31. Join The- , MOOSE iThey Pay sick benefits of $7 er Week. S100 Burial fee I f 4 r vji "-- - -- I . V At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for "HORLSOK' The Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Fcqd'drink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. uoa i travel wimoui u. A quick landi prepared in a nunnte. T,,,, Jmltalton. JntfavKHnR!irTct' . . tr - ,..jti nits ssi ajry Mrs sen E wie&i I ALU, 'THE BOYS (Continued from page one ) than there are in any country in the world. Since the meeting of tho national council at the white house, early In February, greater Interest has been aroused In the movement because new badges havo been turned out for the boys, new manuals adopted, and many things doae to appeal directly to ike American boy. Leading Men Interested. Business and professional men have taken increased Interest In the work of the scouts, and have formed local councils In various cities. The scout organization has become so strong In several cities that secretaries have j been employed to handle the great amount of dotail work. The leaders of the Hoy Scouts re gard this growth as due to the inher ent strength and appeal to the scout prineiplos. President Taft has endorsed the Boy -Scout mo ement and now that its educational Ideas has1 been presented to him by Senator Page, it 13 quite likely that the chief executive's sym pathies will be lent to the project Major Genera! Leonard Wood, chief ot staff of the United States amy, has unqualifiedly endorsed tho Roy Scout movement ana has done every- j thing In his power, he states, to see i the movement spread in this country. ; He heltoves tfeat it the Page bill be comes a law better material will be available in this country in time of war in the matter of obtaining re- emits, and points to the fact that, with a large reserve force of Boy Scouts trained in the manual of arm3, the preliminary work In instruction camps e raw soldiers wil he reduced to a minimum He also emphasizes the fact' of the educational part that will in ' the hereafter figure, In the instruction of the boy scouu. I "The movement," he said, "should , be encouraged by congress, not oly army officers and soldiers afforded, but for the general upbuilding of the youth, of the country In matters of this kind the United States govern ment could not be engaged in a better I work I AT ROYAL PLEASES HiEICE The motion pictures at the popular Main street theater were well attend ed and appreciated by a large audience last night. In the Biograph drama, "The Thief and the Girl," the excellent stage set tings and interpretation which are so clear that a chiktt could follow the story, cause this Sim to be classed far above the ordinary. The climax Is a lively and dramatic burglary scene and is well worked up and freo from the "fakinees" so often accompanying these scenes. "The Snare of Society" story is a well acted little nlav with the nomilar Miss Florence Lawrence in the leading I roio. i A beautiful scenic film entitled "Winter Sports in Lucerne" is espe cially delightful for a hot summor's day. Tho program wiil bo repeated to night and Mr. 3oc McKenna, the pop-1 ular Dlsbeo baritone, will be heard In ' Illustrated songs. ' FRENCH KITCHEN Krerythlng nice and clean. 31.60 day. J28- month. Brard E. A. Tovrea &. teed ranch eggs, butter. Cb'a for guaran- Prah ereamerv ! V ARE YOU FREE ' FROM Tt it -U. IJ; '" - " v,ous, uiujuii, Pains. G)nsDaori. Sour Stomach, -Becbve, prompt and pleasant . , ,r ., f , . I method of getting nd of tnem IS tc ' take, now and then, a desertspoon-i ! f-1 of the ever refreshing and truh; b-nficial laxative remedy-Syrui. i of Fis and Elixir of It L f" I ! i k?OWn M ! ld!r HalLdiaV'wS: - "W DCSt ol lamiiy lazatlTC reme-1 . tatmg tlie system KfV way, To-get its beaedi c-Tcclsitii always necessary to boy the g&nu ine, manufactured by the Giom Fig Syrup Co bearing ihe n?mc of the Gsmpany, plainh; printe or the front of every pacEage. . f nnnr iiArinri -i mmbmv i ,, t , - -. LUUUt KUIIUfcS I ft MASONIC CALENDAR WEEK ENDING AUGUST 12, 1911 Monday Tuesday Wednoeday Blue First. Thursday Friday Saturday J. T. ABRAMS, W. M. L. BLAIR, Secy. F. & A. M. ,. H. W. JORGENSEN, H. P. u P PHILBROOK. E. a w n. BANKS. Secy. R. A. M. & t T. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Rathbone Lodge. No. 10 Knights ot Pythias meet the first, second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Pythlcn Castle Visiting broth ers cordially Invited. K. B. MATHEWS, C. 0. I. & KRIGBAUM. E. of It. B. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR 1 Pearl Chapter No. I Meets in Masonic Hall Second and Fourth Wednesdays ot each month. Ella M. Ferry, W. M. Katherice Faff, Sec. W. 0. w. Woodmen of the World meet at Fair hall, the second and fourth Mon days of each month VIiMn h,nth. ers Invited to attend. CEO. H. COBBE, a C. C. N. THOMAS. CJcrk. 0. P. 0. ELKS Blsbee Lodge. No. 671, meets I first and third Tuesdays ot each month at Elks Club House. Visiting brothers cordially invited. Sam Frank Elbarg Exalted Tlnlr. p. McGRATH, Becretary. J.W.A. Blsbee Camp No. 13,415 America, meets sec-1 ondand fourth Thursdays In I. O.I O. F. halL Vlsitlmr nnJhhnro r I invited to attend. R. ,. MOTZ, Clerk. J. D. TAYLOR, ConsuL ! " flPnpR nc Ur OWLS I No. 120S list i ' Thurs days. Odd Fellows Hall Brotherhood of American Yoeman Richard I. Homestead 895 meets second and fourth Tuesdnyo at Odd Fellows ' Hall, Visiting Archers are cordially invitea. E. D. STINSON. Fcrem'm .V. W. GIDLBT, correspondent Box 93. , I. 0. R. M. Meets every Thursday evening at ' 7:39 o'clock in Pythian Castle. All visiting Red Men welcome 1 JOSEPH MoNELIS, Sachem, i F. a FBNDERSON. K. of R. . D, COHEN, Medicine Man. i T. F. B. FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD Blsbee Lodge No. 452 meets every Wednesday even ing at K. ot P. Hall. Visiting members cordi ally invited. Wm. P. MARDON, President. BARBARA SHEARER, Secretary. ! S0N0RA LODGE NO. 23 , I. 0. 0. F., Cananea, Mexico meets every Monday at 8 p. m. In Masonic HalL' Visiting brother cordially invited. W. H. EARP. N. O. JOSEPH HOWARD. Sec'y. BISBEE LODGE NO. -10. zrfr i- - -F- wAb-sSS. raeets every vited to attend. l w a"eiu- . 3 . ATTAAY, Secretry. ! ! ! rj g Z? V ,--?- "boe Aerie ITS, F. O. E. meets comed. .-. . . wj. BIICKETT, President M. D. COHEN, Aerie Physician. U O. T. M. The Ladles of the Maccabees ot the World meet in the Fair al the first and third Tuesday of each month, 7:30 p. m. Vl-ltlng meat bers cordially tevited. JOSEPHINE VERFUTH," Cosmuindcr. MTRTLB MT-EEHAN, t 4 XSi-' i . v ! 3? w-J?r -?!ff o. Tp804kSB! w&m V'iis55' sjwr l X rJl ff ii? a &&z&vz? Zl7XSr ifcVSJa. atronize Home Phone 243 f" Phone 243 Industry Not a cheap Beer but a Gosd Beer Cheap. Why do you want to pay the freight? We jfive you the light goods and the right Price, Our bottled Beers are always bottled at the Brewery. Our price to Families Is 13 50 for 2 doz Qts., delivered at your home. 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Largo plunge and swim ming pool; also fish,-lake and boating, lawn tennis and cro quet and swings. Try our won derful mud and minerals bath OtroniMo, taftow war chief of Jhe ApaeheS. wb M at Fort Silt thro years ago, (Med of iHfcorctriosts at Gcr- onlmos village in the military reser- vattoa at Fort Sill yoterdai. Seisct Bottled Beer fyf i tip 4,ij V r- "v Al i it : i I 4 - j "-VJ