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r t , "a1 SS: t tHSti a , v' WHwror'TTPPIF ww" a i 1 '.I n r PAGE EIGHT THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW. BISBEE. ARIZONA, THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 15. 1912.- ? z '.... - - r. . & i fcat. n. i f 3ifll ' Pi1 i i U." 4 1 If 'l U i 4 ft si'l i , 1 Itt- n ,1 , 4i' f- M fr V It i; Ha '& it : jw .. if" r Our Guarantee tht Iron Cladi" will completely utiify you, cot you nothing. We do not charge 50 ctitj tor a lil cent psrment nor 25c lor one woith only 15 cent. o cite you lull value in tho Roodi themselves am', if youtrenot satisfied, noi. .imply bring them back and exchiagc, or jjet your ioae . Iron Clad SocRs vrffl cotm!rtrlTrtbr you. not .Imply beetM tby r oruBcortti.i IottaN-,,r ica.aliul but UtMitlu J ail Uu-v'.antt ca i'mi j t lountS ri"twl r . ' KMMIU be l.,r ti i ' -u-: cSi.uvuigu, , - r. lu j d? -'i " W:il re&smssissr ;. ' jsh iisEsiSisaeSHSsfsseB aBTi Ste'Jsj'A ifejiifeliW??yf!tp " &zSbBse!&&3 ". NEW OFFICERS All! I ion E '" -t- j rmni nn BaaoaossBz -n s iair .t.J :" ents pjlr Al-O a new iinp silk so(k with a ltmiorrni hvoi too jml il(, wll. tl.e lifx.1 rcinforfctj u over a low. fit tt of 101 " NEW REGAL SHOES, $3.50 up. NEW NETTLETON SHOES and , OXFORDS Sfi.00 and S6.50 NEW AULLORY HATS, "CRAVANETTED," S3J50 Cleanup of All Winter Trousers-Atmost Half Schwartz Bros. Co., THE SAFE PLACE MAIN STRET MANY CONGRESSMEN SM TREFEREE1UDES Met by the Lauderdale Board of Trade and Cordially Re ceived by People Visitor- Enthusiastic Over the Vis ion of Wealth Growing on Rich Drained Lands FROM MIAMI METROPOLIS, JAN 26, 1912 In spite of the Honorable Frank Those who went up the canal and Clnrfc, congressman from this dis-lsaw what is really being done, were met. the congressmen who isited this well repaid lor the information ob- Oath TaKen by All Except Two and Two Appoint- j ments Only, j Are Made MACLAY IS CLERK' TOMOSTOKR. VeU, H iSpoeMU) Thte M and hliriorle city vim crown td todi , the new and the old, the in coming h1 departing bt?lu in the couaty eat. besides many aitiillcwnts tor tSe various uppolnlnienm mm are at the disposal of the lncomlnff of. ricials. The old lioard of aupirvisora held their final mc tiiir and the fi-w board held its first meeting and it w it , h.'te that the only appolntmenu an uounoul during the day nere made. R'. S. SlcCIay of Douglas was seK-cted as clerk of the board and A C. Kar r of Lqnell was made deputy. Thus Hltnough' Douglas bud no member on tte hoaid. the smelter city is ropre soutid lu that body by the clerk. It was lato before any of the new county officials took Iheir oaths of of fice, the reason not being readily ex plained. It came train lime and some of the Wsltors departed. Hecorder eiect Owen Murphy bad business which required his presence In Low ell and returned home without Bssum iug office today, he and Kd. lnsle tho assessor belug the onl two of the officials who did not take their oaths this afternoon. it is expected that a number of ap pointments will bo announced tomor row. Interest ataches In several In stances to these appoiiaments, es pecially to court interpreter but t"st night Judge Sutter stated that ha had made no appointments toda section yesterday went into the ergiades, saw the miles upon miles of vegetable growing in drained fields, met happy and contented peo ple, and went away praising the great reclamation projeci as one ot the wonders of the ago About ten o'clock yesterday morn tained It was suggested by a gentle man in the party that Sir. Clark had mised a fine opportunity to see this drainage project and to post himself. The ladies of Fort I-auderdale had prelared luncheon in the h. Jalove town, and invited the congres sional party to enjoy it. owing to ing the congressional partv left Miami tue engagement witn air nagier at ror Fori Lauderdale Arriving there. I I'alm- lleach. however, Mr. Clark took they were greeted by pnctlcaliy ull,ihe majority of the party back, and the people most enthusiastically with 'thus Urtually refused tho hospitality a baud, and boats were provided to of the good ladles of Fort Lr-.uderdale. take tiiem up to the Everglades. ;A number accepted, however, in spite The party went to the experiment- of the Florida congressman's tactics, nl farm, about seen miles up, and vis- and were most appreciative or the fa iled and inspected the prosperous or ohown by the Lauderdale ladlei. jeL.J;s!f..,g 4nu eanal, meeting thet At, the train was cbout to leave Fott prowers and seeing an actual demon- 1-audert.ale, several speeches were Etration-of what can be accomplished; made. Congressman Clark promled through drainage. The congressmen j the people to get them everything epressed themselves ab amazed bv thej want, including deep water. Some vhe stupendous and successful project, of the lriends or Mr Clark urged the and said they could hardl believe people to support Clark or re-elec-thcir eyes. They expressed them- "on. stat'ng that lie is a powerful belvos i reel y along these lines. member ot ronsre-- Hut Congressman (lark and about nts eninun;'snc co'ieressman, vvu- sigilncance. Country Club Dance. The Warwn district coountry club will give a dance this evening at the club house, signaling tho completion of tho Improvements in the club build, ing. Kach member of the club Is prlv. i"?ged to invite a friend. The music will be by Brennan's orchestra. Cars ;wlll leave Ilisbee for the club house at S and S 30 this evenln?. True Simplicity. For Jeftersonlan simplicity Ilisbee in celebrating: was not to be outdone by Phoenix. True Governor Hunt walked to his inuuguratlon at tho capt. tal city but then in Blsbe Will Sol omon rode a bu.To and rode It almost into the Copper Queen Hotel. Firemen's Ball. The volunteer firemen's association save Its annual ball last night. The uetails of the affair were arranged by a special committee tint made an ef fort to make this ball, on tho eve of statehood, th, seperior of all prede cessors, and the verdict of all those who were the guests of the firemen say that they succeeded. Virginian Pleases Well. . Tho largest audience of the local theatrical ceanon was m attendance at Spring Boots For Women We are now showing in our shoe department quite the latest novelties and Styles ;n fashionable foot dress. The new lasts are very handsome, hav ing an abundance of grace and neatness. 16-Button Patent Kid Boots, at pair, $6 For dressy wear this i? the appropriate boot, very neat and re fined, and will harmonize with any costume, hand turned soles French cloth tops, a handsome boot at ?5.00. Our Special Tan Boot A very handsome 16 mlo button, high New York toe, high arch and Goodyear woJr. mnd nf n -siinerh mialitv of tan Russian calf, licht weight and flexible. This leath- , er will polish nicely, and retain its shape. French cloth tops only, per pair, $5.00 $4.00 Tan All-Leather Boot 16 button, high toe, high arch and Goodyear welt, tan Russian calf boot. This is the most handsome footwear shown at, per pair, $4.00 Sixteen-Button White Buck Boots at $5.00 per Pair This is one of the most attractive of the new spring ideas, very stylish and possessing the new shape which has a tendency to make the foot ap pear smaller. Ordinarily, white shoes look large when on the foot, but the new ones that we are show ing overcome this objection. Pure white, hand weld, high arched and shaped ankle, pair, $5.C0 p iiiwi a tm i Ei. X 1 Sixteen-Button White Canvas Boots at $4.00 per Pair This is a very characteristic boot. 16 milo buttons, which give it a very attractive appearance, the new high toe and arch, Goodyear welt, made of an extra quality white canvas, es pecially treated to endure wet weath er. An exceptional value at, pair $4.00. SKUFFERS -Misses' and Children's SKUFFERS LUfrEK&r-misses ana ijniiarensois. Lace and button, grey elkskin, the best long wearing shoe made. Priced, per pair, $1 ,65 to $2.50. Ladie's Oxfords ten ot the party, in one boat, did not on, of Illinois, in conversation with a the Orpheum. Inat night to see the leach tho Kveiglades Tliey ouiv party, said that -if thp people of tho went among the swam,js, and only ttlrtrict do not re-eUet Clart, he (V.ll- a portion of the trip. Mr Clark, it aon). will not vote for anything want- ueetnB, had an engagement for dinner ed by this district. The reply nuido at the Flagler mansion at Palm Reach as that the entle.nana te was not at 4 p.m., and was afraid he would being asked for anything, and tliat Mr rntKs it. Accordingly, his boat turned. Claik is certainly serving his last Lack before reaching the Kvergladen, term in congress from thU district. I Jn th-ir parts. and he made attempts ta get trie' with tnese circnmaiances cropping others back without completing the into the Fort Lauderdale visit, how- irginian which proved to be an at- trr.ciion worthy of the receiftlon that it -c oived. The pfriy which is well i-tiown as it has been on the board f .- several, season was unusually well 3t. ged and acted, all of the members oi the cast being exceptionally good lourne". ever, mere i a ie-iiuB in tutiiBiauiiuu While the Clark pnrtj were craw- that the other members of congress fishing back to Fort Lauderdale, how have seen the KverIades, about which ever the Lalance of the party con-1 Congressman Clark has acttnow iedgtd tinuod up the canal and saw the real , ignorance, ami there is a feeling that conditions in the Everglades, leavlntf i there must have been some very the swamps lor the Inspection of the strong reasons why the Florida con congressman from this district who groeiman declined to make the trii nas nevei jet seen the Kvcrglades with the balance or the party. ARRESTS MADE IN (Continued from page 1) Just ut the beginning. The indictment on which all of the men were arrested was made public tonight It charges all fifty-four with 'conspiracy to violattr-the statutes for bidding the carrying of explosives on .passenger trains, details 47 trans portations charged as overt acts und names McManigal, the McNamaras and Hockin in ejeh act but does not specjfj defendants Hags Displayed. Flags were displayed from everj Hag pole In the cit yesterday. From u certain ioint down town twelve large national banners could be seen flying in the wind. All of the street cers tarried small banners as did the deliver wagons and transfer wagons, in Henkel's show window was a larg red star on a large Am erican flag and other show windows were decorated with flags und bunt ing on a scale little less ornate and extensive than on the last July i. "The Valentine State." Wnile newspapers have been con ducting contests to decide upon a n3me for the state of Arizona, condi tions have hit upon a name that will probably stick. to the ordinury pnitNa tf avanta IhA nrnrlnmnttnn - tt part taken by the other j,sgued on Valentin Day and Arizona its. All of the defendants are ' m be known tne valentine state identity of the men charged with being accomplices of the McNamaras and Ortie McManigul In d.winmlte plots embracing almost a hundred explos ions which began in Massachusetts in ffliir nnrl artfittorntt mot tils. COUntrV Tor six years which also resulted in named in each of the 32 indictments JTfle new fltatc was B0 referred to by the wrecking of the Los Angeles according to Miller sentences may be (J R Morrlaon jn his speech to thd Times building aid an attempt to iraposeu iur uv.-u . -- ui.. , gchooi children yesterday afternoon, blow up President Taffs special train Is tho contention of the government ilUndred3 of post cards bearing the in rrear Santa Barbara, California last that each of the defendants entered scrpt,0B -Tne Valentine State October Fourteen of these Indict- tuy in oach or tue conspiracy cases .admltted to thc unlon on potruary. 14 ments require $10,000 bond and forty although his -active i articipation may )The Jagl but nQt the ,easU.. were d,s. SS.000 bond maktmj: the agrcgate bond ihavj been one of transportauon only. tI!;buted n,.. tho Review and there regulred, 5340,000, Proclaim Their Innocense Some of those who the government was unatile to find today are reported to havo disappeared through fear ot Inability to furnish a lond. It Is In timated the Iron Workers associaUon will be usable to rurnish bonds foi all of its indicted members. Ernest U. W. Ilasey. former business agent at Indianapolis or thc Iron Workers union and Edward Clark rormer as ent of the Cincinnati union who were brought here after their arrest in Cin dncatt were unable to obtain bail and taken to jail. "When Clark ap pealed to Secretary Hocikn for aid, A.ockln advised him the International could do nothing for him and advised him to look to the local union. Hockin saiu it would be impossible for the In ternational to take on the burden of supplying ball for the many nwn ar rested. Imedlately upon the orrest of Ityan he addressed a statoment to the union men or the country calling upon them to elievo in his Innocence and the in nocence or Ws co-dendants. United States Miller intimated to night that tho grand jury may be re convened after ardralgnment He said ail the Implicated were not sought There are 11 Indictments cliarglng unconsummated acts of conspiracy. Another of 34 counts charges all the defendants with being principles in the transportauon or nltro-glycerlne. S11BSCRIBF TO THF RFVIFV DINNER SERVED TODAY Dinner will be served at thc Chris tian church today from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30, and from 4:30 to 7.30 p.m Home cooking. Dinner 3oc at Christian church, opposite Central school today (Thursdaj, February lo.) were many mailed to every corner of the United States. The Douglas Dally International Is for Bale at Bill & Bled.soo's Drug Store and at Coughran's Cigar stand on Brewery Gulch. 521 Patent Kid Oxfords at $4.00 Pair A very striking new last in a Goodyear hand welt, lace Oxford A splendid shoe for street wear, easy on the feet, and stylish, pair $4.00. Extra Value Oxfords at $3.50 Fair For the price there is nothing that will equal this number, made strict ly high class in every detail, of gen uine patent calf, of long wearing quality, high arch and high toe, an exceptional value 2t, pair $3.50. Black Suede Evening Pumps For formal wear, balls, receptions, theater, afternoon teas, banquets or any dress occasion, hand turned sole, suede covered heel, small silver juckle, priced at, pair, $4.00 Same in patent kid, pair, $3.50 A Big Variety of Children's Shoes 'WaWlB' A0' BfckOxford 1 Hf bB Kh .,,. R jjKV 9 lift , m jH i f t. . . . " t 5 waSsi l.lksn smmmm-r Brief Local Items A Valentine State Baby. Yesterday morning shortly alter the admission or Arizona into the union a daughter was born to Mx. and Mrs. R. Ii. Phi'lip, son-in-law and daughter ot Mr. aril "Mrs. Henry Roberts of Higlns hilr. -tui baby is the first child In Ilisbee arte? . o state's admission to the union and 'is recurring anni Tersary or birthday w. have rf double HAS SHE '.A FINE GOLD BROOCH RIN The patterns this year are exquisite. I have laid in a large stock for your selection You can find just the one that will please her. Will you let me show them to you? C M Henkel Jeweler H Optometrist, The One Price Store m j-- 1 -1 t i t -tj(l l 9- -jWS Ii -1ft -p. .jtiiJi isrWMV! nwwii)i)n immn r I1 ?'-- . 1 if