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mil ihiimhiiiiihii1''- " r r ca?5?ga3J'-y-ss:rg gtf'-' - - - - .2 ' fc GE FOUK THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA, SATURDAY MORNING, J UNE 15, 1912. T- TilE DAILY REVIEW EiOLJEE, ARIZONA. "ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO PRINT" Entered as feoond Cku Matter at the fuctofflce at Blsbee, Arizona, under Act if March 3. U79. Published by TATE CONSOLIDATED PUBLISHINQ COMPANV, Publishers of THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, Blsbee, Arizona. THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR, Tucson, Arizona. Advertising Rates covering Insertion In; aotn papers furnished on application. Telephone 39 SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mall, Carrier or Agent. One Month 73 Cents Six Months J4.50 Ono Year, If paid In advance $7.50 A complete .'oo Printing. Book Binding and Ruling Establishment. Mining Com pany Work a Specialty. AJdress all Communications ta THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW. Blsbee, Arizona. Now that Governor Hunt has ex pressed hU !c'M on boxing bouU what do ou supjiosc lie thinks of ,1 republican national conontlon? The campaign was bad enough but now It is worse than ever- Mrs. Bel lamy Storcr has started going and there Is no way to stop bur. Judge Barefoot says he would buy su automouito this year lit his wife has 'such peculiar notions that sho refuses to agree to placing a mort gage on the house. A "dawg" song has been composed fdr Rooscvjjlt campaign purposes. H Is no ttie.'. Champ Clark has the dawg" song and no ooe can infringe J MVQti.uts vjsht. , Honest now. did you expect that any or the Roosevelt contesting delegates from Uio South would Ijo sealed? And do you honestly believe that the Roosevelt leaders expected to liavoi the committee heat any of them? .Lillian Russell, who is giving out a lot of advice, say a that when tliL. feet, hurt after a long walk the? should be bathed and Uicn massaged in olive oil. VIiy not cut out the long walks and use the olive oil on the sliced tomatoes? Before you put up all the money you have on the prize light at Las Ve gas on the Fourth, let II be mentioned to you that tha Dig Smoke once whipped Klyim in eleven rounds and ho did not have a hard llino doing It. Don't let your desire to see a "whilo hope" win mate jour pocket liool; flabby. If tho Arizona sta to scnato was composed largely of lawyers there '.could btt an apparent reason for lis seeming dfjilre to put the matter of a state election in an awful muddlo, as It would briiif, about considerable business In- ihccourts, but since mem bers of Ujp bar arc Tow ami far be tween In -that body no explanation Fiiggeels itself. The supreme court of the United States never did a more iiopular tiling than to turn down tho commerce couriMn its assumption that it was a greater body with greater powers than the interstato commerce com mitsfoii. The Mipromc court didn't ghe tho decision ln.-caBse it would please the people, but because It was right. As a matter of lact the prim,, is a fine thing fo ont and It has a fl;ior that plcaset. It is good for the System. There can bp nothing against the prune except the old time-worn jokes. Tho prune jokes sbould be laid on the shelf along with tht. mother-in-law jokes. They aro all too auclont to call for more than old and faded mem ories. A judge In Milwaukee- has again ruled that jm law requires a uews l.iper mar. to divulgo tho wiurcc of confidential information, and that lie may not be made to testify In court. Jt is also in line with common sense and justice. It goes without saying that n reporter who habitually dis closed where ho got his information would soon ense to bo a reporter. TltpiCtlucsandy character of modern journilitm Alen?aiid lttils 'measure of journ protection Iwtli.'to tncjiicwspapcr anu the reporter. 'TLere'nrc other pro fessions, the ministry, and medicine, fop Instance, whoso votaries arc pro tected In similar confidential relation. Over and over attain the courts have held cb wcrets iHviolHte. THE EFFICIENCY OF BUYING AT HOME. Did you cvci stop to think what a convenience It Is to havo a lull lino of good retail stores at homo in our own community It enables people to sec goods at any tlmo before paying down money. In that tbo purchaser Is able to de tect faults that could never bo found In buying from a catalog cut. Furthermore, you get your goods when you want them without bothrr, le'ltr writing, or without the fatls'io i rf a journey to n big city and tramp ing a!l over its streets. It is an econ omy of time, car fares, humau energy. Hurtlicrmorc you can do jour shopping at your leisure, when you ar in a mood for it, rather than in the haste and flurry of a trip out ot town. In our homo stores you take all the time jou want to talk over vour purchase and inspect goods You can iwjitivcly assure yourself that jou aro buying right. Furthermore vou got more per sonal and intelligent attention in a home store than anywhere else. The proprietors and clerks must pleasu howp trade, or gel out of business It is human nature to take moro pains for people that are known than for strangers. The home merchant will go the utmos-t limit to give satisfac tion for defects in tbo goods, and without irri'ating red tape. When locating for residence or bus iness, people are as slow to settle in a place lacking good stores as in a . plae wncre the water Is not good. I If we want to draw in new resi-1 ilrnts, everyone must do his share lo provide them with the conveniences of retail trade- The only way to do this is to patronize the homo mer chsnts. It is the good fortune of Ihls com munlty to have a line of finely equip ped sild attractively slocked retail stores. But If every dollar possiole were' spent at home,' these stores could grow faster, put ' fuller as sorlnifiits. employ more clerks. Thus they would contribute to the conven ience of every resident, and add to tho prosperity of every property holder. "THIS DATE IN HISTORY" June 14 The Parliament army defeated 1CIC ' I. at Natebj'. 1777 American congress adopted thoj flag of the Stsrs and Stripes, i 1S00 Uonapartc became master of' itaK- a? i result nf hi victory I Jtaij as a result ot ins victory over the Austrians at Marengo. 1S01 Hencdict Arnold the American general whi attempted to he- tray his country, died in Uin- oon. iiorn in orwicn. uraa.i Jan. .1 1,11. i ISOj Gen llobert Anderson, nl. i commanaeu inoreiicrai ", f h . , k , t.ihtorj. in Charleston harbor at the "V.. .. . .- , r, i.,.. Charleston harbor at the ou lurcaKOiiuociwiw.cr.Dora near Louisville ur I iiilovi I , ivv llipo ill Ky. Died in Prancf, OcL. 2G, .1871. 1S11 Harriet Uecchcr Stowe, author of "Uncle Tom's Cabin." born in I.itcbheld Conn Died in Hart ford. July 11. 1S0C. 1SC3 Pittsburgh fortified by earth works In anticipation of a siege 1 the confederates 1907 N'orwrgian parliament crantcd limited suffrage to women. I Son Born IJorn to M' and Mr? J. G Wiusor. of Warren, yestcrda. a son. Gun Case Postponed The case of the state against I .Minatoii, charged with carrying a concealed weapon, was called in Judge High's court yesterday morn ing, at which time Johnston, through his attornoy. J S. Williams, entered a idea ot not guilty, and the case was set at four o'clock yesterday after- noon. At that time It was tio-tpoued until ten o'clock this morning Shine Leaves for Baltimore Dr I. B. Shine, delegate to the democratic national convention, left yesterday afternoon for Baltimore.,! going by way of Chicago, whore he; III . .1 .1.. ..... 1.1 !..,. .. .... t ..... 1 f . Will accuiiu UIU rutiuuiiuau uauuuui convention as a visitor. Dr. Shine's credentials as delegate were acknowl' edged before Judge Smith, of iiwell. It was l)wcll precinct that started Dr. Khlno's boom for delegate, awl he rocelvcd a very flattering veto In the primary in that precinct, as ho did in all of the large precinct. Tucson Moose Carnival Several members of the Moose lodge hero aro planning to attend the Moose carnival at Tucson on July 3 and I, though Bisbee's ronresojitaUou iWlll probably nottbe lafge'o.ir a'ceoubt C7t me ivuicu uc -ucj mtuwuwt u. s Goodinci and Snyder Rusticating Professor U N.- Gooding jteaohcr, of science at tnc uign.bcnooj, aov rriu cipsl Snyder, of tho high School, aro en route lo tho'White inouutairis, where they will spend 'the 'summer gatlcrlng botany specimens. Their canm will bc near old Fort Thomas, j nearly UTty miles from a railroad. Brief Local Items OF-mtL-MOMOilT fry feoy K.MoixUoiy G. i i (Coiiyricht 1911. C ACCORDING TO UNCLE ABNER Ono of tho most aggravating Jobs on record Is counting, new $20 bills in tho United States treasury. Hi Perkins hag traveled almost constantly the past flvo years but ho ain't seen much of tho country. He Is a conductor on a car down to tho city. Tho poorest tenor singers are the ones that alwayo sing tho most. A mo lUUIker Is getting tho ma chino in shape so his wife can run It this summer. It Is a Light Run ning Domestic. Elmer Jones invited Deacon Stubbs tip to hear hint play the planner. They say Elmer Is one of tho best i ear players In this part of the country, but tho deacon says that is a lie, for Elmer didn't play with his car, but with his hands the same as any other planner player. WHY Does a woman poko at her back hslr- whether it needs it or not? Are squeaky shoes eo popular with tho men who como around to the offices collecting bills? 'It isn't nec essary to attract so much attention. Do fat men always pick out low crowned hati' Do all tall women wish they were littlo Delia Fotes? Does the trolley always come off when tho conductor Is In tho middle of the crowded car with -both hsnds full of nlokles and a package of trans fers between his teeth? Does rent day always come just when jou haen't got a cent? TIPS ON THE RACES (Uy our Staff Tippler) Brass Hand ought to bo in front most of tho time, l'elican should win by a nose. As a sulky horse, I'cssImUt ought i to do well. i AWMSWOBSES&S&m ' IW IkW'I'MI'iiW'i'aB ftaWCjCls5vtaPMP 9 H WHY DO THEY DO IT? I'l.iliilMnln.i wmihiii. aicubcd of' being a habitual scold, has been tried, a(l tonvictcd This following so closely upon the , Imprisonment of r woman for urcu-i latius malicious goss4p. in an eastern jf a scr)OUB ualt is bc. . caled upou what havc been n., ,., -. (.....initio nrlvileces. I .. Mil iai li nswi ii. n i nuvr it-t-ii cull- i Diuviw ,w. ...... ....... - , w-- Many a home has been a house of misery because soino woman in ii' onB,ip.,i it her inalienable risht to, ..,i.i I ' . ... The scold has always been. We Xantlnuo for instance. XautlniM5 urobabiy thought hhe lud'deeIops from a scoldlnn mother ..- - . -... - ... ... good cause lor scolding, ah scoius wnen a uo lias nau mucn scoiums justify themselves by what they con-, at home', as a man ho "becomes an al sider good reasons. m"tit subservient slaVo to peace. Tlie The ducking stool was invented ior tho bcold. A wholesome fear of this wet discouragement undoubtedly caused many temperamental scolds to hold tongueb and temper. t fI l. .l..hblnu atm.l ttwirii l.O i ""-- "'" """'" "" "" Railroad Man Loses Eye I Frank Smith, an cinph-yo of the i Kl Paso and Southwestern railroad, is In tho Giipper Queen hospital here, I suffering from injuries received In an accident at lairbauk, when a uolt struck him In the right eye and de stroyed it Personal Mention Mrs. inirlell, of the Golden, has re turned from a trip to Irlcuad, where sho spent several mouths. W. M. Adamson, of Douglas, was In tho city yesterday on business. Constable I IL Bailey, of Lowell, is expected to return today from Phoenix, wbero he lias been since Tueday. Dr. and Mrs. U l. Minor leave to- .In. fs Fn I n I.... lul.n.l ...I....... .1.... , uuj, tui suuiujt& iniaiiii, wuuiu tuw i will spend sovcral weeks. P. C. Hurst, an architect of Phoenix. who formerly resided in flMcbee, U in the city. J. E. Kowlands, of Phoenix, is a business visitor in the dty. John S Williams, Jr., o Nacozari. Sonora, was regtstored at the Copper Queen hotel yesterday. II. U Hamburg, of Hamburg, was In the clt yesterday -on business. I M .' -? .ft ;'" Mrs. John,-J ixaitns l,efttyosterdav for SL Lofils, wllere she will vftjtt rolatlrea. " . ' Alex McKcnzio will Ioae today for Toronto, Canada, on a vaoutiuu trip. Charles Trotman and A. M. Colwcll left joKterday for Los Angeles. Sheriff Wheeler was in the city a N. HatherJ Siphon bhoutd do well In a spurt. Doc. Cook Is not a: very good pole horse. It seems as though Gas Mantle would bo apt to break suddenly. Hamfat should walk home. Galosh ought to bo great In the mud. Breakfast Food is usually good for an early start. Sulphur Match Is generally scratch ed. AT THE LUNCH COUNTER Said a baid-htaded man to a waitress bold: "See here, young woman, my co cor.'s cold!" Sfco scornfully answered: "I can't belp that; ' It the blamed thing's chilly, put! on your bat." i Said tbo bald beaded man to thei waitress, keen: ' -V..tnn .. nA.. T .!... I....... ...... I ivun nuuiuu, i uuuk JCUV" nudb jou mean." Tho scornful lady roplled: "You're green; If it's cold, clamp the lid upon jour bean." Said the bald-hcided man: "Your phrases roam; I get no sense from your slangy tone." The scornful maiden replied: "Go homo And put a toot water bag on jour dome." UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED For tho benefit of those who doubt tho power of tho press, wo repro duce the following notice from the columns of one of the Michigan weeklies. "Owing to tho overcrowded condi tion of our column, a number of births and deaths were unavoidably postponed this week" lEdrA&Oegr been nothing banner uie scold She lias had full sway Husbandb have deserted becauso of her Child ren hac run away from home. Those members of the family who remain in Juxtaposition, usually are spiritless creatures cowed to the point of en durance. Why do people scold? Possibly because it's about the eas iest thing they can do. It requires thought to exercise tact, self control to utter tho soft answer, sympathy to understand another's jioint of view, and tho exercise of fcod judgment to be reasonable. The scold Is seldom reasonable. She trie to grin by torco ot ner tongue wbai she wants whether it is for the beht or not. She doesn't recognize I any point of iew butjicr own. there - lore sno can not sjTirpacnize wun any- IhmIv -1kc. nnd li)i!ill nisii tK that her own iew is the only right one. The very fact that she scoldB tcstilios to her lack of self-control. She scorns tho hft answer that would turn awa-. wrath, just as she scorns to take u tnouR,It g0 tliat her commands andin demands n,qht be uttered in such ai mi tane npin uiiric mil-ill ri linrii'ii ill niii li ,n wnv lliai thnso tihn lioar u-lll trl-nllv .. j . , t, do her bidding. It's easier to scold. women aro not the only scoiits.l however There art masculine scolds.' niiil Nifinv :i linilAithnlrl fiifikn fnrard witli fear and trembling to the home- " - --- -- --. -"- coming of the man scold ,w.v- ti. -, Jlowoor, Iho.mau scold seldom .... . . . . ? . ... woman ue marries lias a Jrueoanu al ready trained Tor ner. rue man scoia Is usually tho ton of a doting motner who has him so thoroughly spoiled! that nothing is quite good enough for him. Ills wife always suffers. JAP TO READ DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE HONOLULU. June 13. A feature of the local celebration on the Fourth of July will bo the reading of the Declaration of Independence by Oiil Mlyahara ,a Japancso girl graduate of :he Honolulu high school. With the consent of the girl's parents sho agreed. NO GAMBLING FOR FIGHT FANS. LAS VKGAS, June M -Reports tha visitors to tbo John.on-Klynn fight aro to be given a touch ot the oM time frontier life by open gambling hero wero denied bv the district attorney's office tod.iv where It declared gamb ling in all forms will bc suppressed. "PICTURE BRIDES" ARE BARRED SAN KKANCISl'O, June 11 There will be no more "picturo brides" from Japan. An announcement was made here today of a ruling roado sustain ing the rccont act'eu of the immigra tion board here In detaining a number of Japanefo women whose only Troof of their marriage was their likcuess in photographs exmuueu oy thoir "husbands." Tsoarly ninety per cent of the Japanese worsen who como to this country pass in as "pic turo brides." Those who oppose their entry maintain that many are imported for Immoral purposes. Ladies ring contest oiens Monday June lo. Clones Sunday Juno 1C at 2 p m., at Lewis S filings UagJos Redmeu plc7ilC;Jnne'16, 1312., j 201 hortwlilloye(o'rday morufug. Deputy Sheriff Allic Howe is In the city from the county soat- A e-irrt from Ex.Mgy.or Newman, mailed at Coblenz, has been received at The Review offlce. Mr. Newman says he is well and having a tine trip, but will bo glad to return to "Dear old CochlE" In tlie near future. GENERAL ALESHIRE IS TO BE PROMOTED n:. Cen. J. O A'uhlre Brig. Gen J II Aieshlre, head of I the quartermaster t department of j the army. Is about to be promoted in rank to major general and made the head of the combined departments of ptiymasler, quartermaster and sub sistence A bill making these depart ments one is now before congress, and in all likelihood will soon be come law. (By L. J Ovcrlurki BOSTON. June 1 1 It was oflki.il), announced this morning that Hie Han cock had entered a good lode which the omcials felt certain was the I'e wabic lode. Stock advanced to Uj 7-S. and later declined in smpath witli the rest of the list The whole market had a saIim tondemi. and practically ctcry slock howcl n lr dine Politics are still a factor, .md tlie near approach of the republic u contention Ik limiting speculatlcn and' causing k cuing up of contract tf- u. llimlj beleve the present Iecl 01 cop pers is very low considering tlu i rlcu of tho metal, and believe buyers w'n' hold patiently will be rewarded ni good profits before the nd of ibe summer. Quincy is earniug $110(1, Grallbv nooo Kange $500 0sccola' ill) 00, Ahmeek J3...00 End other:, in proportion, and stocks will some time sell accordingly. i PA INK. WEIlBKIt and Co Offerings of Wolverine and An zona continue light, with .9." to $1 Irid Total sales New York 4ol."0U J Copper metal 17 3-S to 5-S. CLOSING QUOTATIONS, June 14 Npw Vork llVinalmiuttPd mi: . Anaconda I.: I . American Kmnltor "" " ....'. " Uchlson l'7- IlifHiklyu Ital Trs6lt ss llaltimore and Ohio MIL" Cbehdpeake asd Ohio 77 ! Canadhiii Pucific 2fii.;- Kri'o : l-l ' ,reat N(irtbrn . I".". :. l! Udiigh Valley 170 .1-4 terboro Common 10 -l i v,-o,..-., i.ii: ,,,, iidrmiri in A . "'-.-. , . ., utVi ,, IflWi; lit!-", I Heading 1C." :-h Hock Island 21Z-V K.i.-r i::o i-r i crt.l r-.lm..... fiS steel Pfd HUM mvd uinuinuii SoHthcrn Iac4fic lou " Union Pacific 107 Boston Adventure :l ; , -AiEiunaii Arizona Commercial AUouez Centennial Calumet and llecla . Calumet and ArUoua Copper Hanfe Daly West Kast Bntte Frank Granby Greene Canaries Glroux Goldficld Hancock ..... i 2 i i ;, 3.1 Helvetia 1 -Vs Indiana 10 1- j fnsidratlon ConsolhlHled I! I - Lake IiEsalle MaHsachusoUt! ..... Mohawk May dower Mi.iml Mason Valley 7 I Z 7 12 f.G 1 28 j-S, J 2 3-1 1 North BuUe 30 1 N'ipiMrtng 8 OM Colony , 7 1 Old Dominion & Osceola 123 il'helne Dodso 230 fQuincy ., 91 Bay Consolidated 21 Shannon , l-" Shattuck .... North Lake South Lake I'tah Conbolidated C3-J io : ii I Utah Copper 113 victoria rt ' Wolverine Ill Curbs Sosiuaw bid Ahmeek' 30 B. and L. B. and O. Itohomin . Baltic ... Corbin . . 25 4 3 3 - 1 2 1-1 -12 , Tf.J-8I 2M . 2T-2 ' Korr Lake Lucky Tiger North Tlgor j ... Nacozari Ojibway Oneco .-..,..,.. sicrrH , San Antonio ... S. W. Miami 8 I EASTERN MARKETS YESTERDAY ;Cafltus 'f ..'. -m-vl.--'- tmni:&.i;jT.a,..V.. ' nafib Dly4 .. 'O. .'X ,'.-.. Klehlta'ax .... ?.V. ,VSr BISBEE FUEL COAL All kind? of at all times Grain and Office Phone 1 2 1 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. DOUGLAS 4RIZn..A Grain, Kay and J li Kinds Chicken Feed Independent Fuel & Feed Co Phone Bisbee 235 Phone Lowsll 120 THE ANTLERS CAFE MAIN STREET OPPOSITE P. 0. PHONE 221 WM. ROBINSON I St. Elmo Hotel Flrcwery Gulch, one block from de pcL A fiMt class place to stop when In Blsbee rour patronage solicited. Smith Whaley. frop WMWWVAV ' CATARRH. and UlSUiiAllUti' REiisyed in 24 Hours; r-h Cnn. eulo bran the (MIDY) UUU V Cj -zrscf cyLnlcrfeiU rVVAAA(A'VlAAVVVt.AA ! O.K. LIVERY and UNDERTAKING Co. KOBERT HENNESSY. Trop. Phone 15. Op. Depot Ambulance THE ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO RAILROAD CO, PASSENGER SERVICE 7:35 a. m. Lv Clifton ar. 4:03 p. m. S-15 a. m. Lv Guthrie r,v 3 30 p. m. ( 9:00 a. m Lr Duncan Lv 2:3S p. n ? , io:u a. m. t,v LorasDurg uv i.m p. n. i 11:30 a. m. Ar Hachlta L,t 12:10 P. m. South bound train connects with Southern TacIHc west bound train No. 1, leaving Lordsbtirs 10.57 a. m Mountain Time. South bound train connects with El I'aso tc souinwc3iern ease douuc train for El Faf,o. lealnc Hschila at 1 11 D'J a. m., Mouniaia nmo, and 'with west bound train for Douglai, 1 ind BiBbee. leaving Hachlta at 11:61 ' Is, m.. Mountain Time. ( A. T. THOMSON. TnlBr Mnrr fllflon Arlxona. CHICHESTER S PILLS I J Tim iUMM-itniM. i VjiijV. Iil AtUT'"'fitfo A ' rtH.f. IlAijllM ICRVMt l'ILL.(orZi ytartkftvwMBct SafbLAtwnKelUt4 SOLDBYDRWOISTSnTOMERE1 T- i 2 L-JifSss, .. I JJ M UA Lr t-py 10 KWaff l-lll, in Kr4 1 .I4 i"-l,IUV loi. KIM i-h Eluo r.iUna. V Tate ti olltvr IIwt f p lrartH.C A.fc fntC'llf.C lfKR.Tr.1T 3 W l f X- 1 h&. LT ." -I & FEED CO. d WOOD Juniper wood -:- Hay, Chicken Feed Yard Phone 1 5 1 PLUMBING Phono 26S Tvpcwrltcrs rented and repaired. 1MAINLAND- W00TT0N CO- Agents for Oliver Typewriter. Next to Flr Hall. TINNING Eyes Examined and Gla&scs fitted for All Refractive Errors and Mus cular Troubfes. Dr.F, D. Rockefeller Optometrist Registered by Examination In New York. Minnesota and Arizona THE ONE PRICE STORE. C. M. HENKEL. Mar. Pal ace Livery and Undertaking Co. Bowen &. Hubbard, Proprietors- AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE Phone Phone Blsbee 23 Lowell 7 j , , The Shatiuck .Agents Anheuser Busch Beer Shattuck's Squirrel .Whiskey Phone , - 242 1 ' 6 1 I if I 1 Laasfl . 4' alvai ijjk f, ' """ .llj - irirnitfmitMllttltittMia&ljtf