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MrriMT. H p nV".V' f.W" pW. k IWf; .k. 1 ' -MM' .. PAGE SIX THE BI9BEE DAITAr REV IEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA, SATURDAY MORNING. J UNE 15. 1912. i i 1 i ) ' i j OFFICERS HOT ON ' MARTINEZ'S TRAIL Sheriff's Force Hope to Cap ture Mexican Tin's Morning - Tlio trail of David Martinez, who shot ami probably fatally wounded -tils H ear old wife at Cileenou Tnej day evening, glew warm yesterday and It Is bHieved that the Mexican will bo captured before morning. Otl.cers Cannon ami Roouey have been on the trail since early Wcdnes lay morning. They obtained fresh horses at WUrii yeMerday afternoon at two o'clock, and went back to il.u trail. I-asl night practically every deputy In the ' county was scouring . tho country xround the Kinney ranch, where It U believed that Martinez I ' In hiding. Martinez 1 known to have slept in a gulch near-Cowan's ranch Thursday nlKlit. and two nien who camped at , the wikdmill near tho ranch hougn j told people at the ranch early ye. terday morning ttiat the saw Martiii- ez at. six o'clock yesterday morning Belting waterat the windmill. This information wa tnld to Wal ter Douglas ho passed that way In an automobile route to t'ourtlaud. and when he arrived there Mr. Doug las telephoned the information to Iilsl.ee. Suexiff Harry Wheeler had been in the city, hut had left when this Information was received. Deputy Sheriff Allle Howe arrived in tho city yesterday afternoon, re turning from the luint MULES FOR THE DRILL GONTEST ! Committee Announces Con I tlil ions for Hie Miners' Contest? in Knurl It Celebration ARE K1RT0 ALL w 1" .iiJ '.4T.- MKr-rtim .. iti ii't". h mr rmr. i - Mm Jw fm ffwmmmWRv iTJmwMmwm f mTTIt ""i r-yiT-ir-'j rmirti "viT'wm iiiKnihi MAKERS IN GLOBE OLOnB,VJune 17 -( D. Hamilton, who rejirefraits the Arizona OooU roads association, and is making maps rof all krlzdna roatls suitable for an 4tnmoljte travel. wa in the city -s-Ttcrday.t'antUifxpeets to pa from hero 3o SaffSf.t. '"" Mr. Hamilton U accompanied by Jlarry I.oUi who is also Intercfted in the good roads work." and is trav ellnR with the map making car. They stated that they came over the Pinal mountains from Hay. and, jaltliouRh advised tbat the road was not suitable for automobile travel, they came over without any mishap or trouble. Alter a trip to the lower f!il:i val leA the map makers will go north to tho Rrarnl Canon. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS ANADAItKO. Okla.. .luue It. The annual convention of the Christian Endeavor societies of Oklahoma began here today with a larpe and represen tative attendance. The sessions will continue until Sunday. Hi S PSj JbI. . STajWngton Garments When' It was pmiiosed to hold n ! uiachlue drill contest IiiMcud of :ln' 'old solo lumd drill coudt in con , nectlou with thn Fourth or .Inly -el. il, ration It was at llrst Intended to nake, a- contcct letwo n mdchlnes I and men Int-tead of slmidy men. II j wa4 tliont.t (he makers of machines ( 1 Vfould . Welcome this and i ontrllmto ; I lo lht ii!ixrt of the elebratlon. ! 'Tho manufacturers slated, however,! they oiild net cottslder the drilling I Of two h()lis'a' tegt'and would there fore not itnrtlciik-ile in micIi a con- Ust I Then It ,ir di-cided lo make It purely ami simply a test or we ex liertnees of the men enterlnc Into the competition, a contest of men aipl not machines and to make conditions as nearly wpial as xssiMe between all of tho contestants. To do this It was necessary to select one make of drill, one style of bit, tin same Krade of steel. It is true that those most familiar I with the make selected have some I advantage but this could not be ' avoided n nd that does not rank so j I .nitiorttnt as it inielit sem owing to i the similarity or all piston drills All of these matters the committee 'ias considered and has kept In mind. For many days past there has been much discussion amoilc the miners of the camp as to t!i(. conditions under i which the drlllitif contest and muck- I inn contest will be held on July 1. ' The members: of the committee havo been kept bitpv trying to answer all of the rjnoMio'is. Woiild-ne entrants j wanted to know and there were all i sorts of dlsqitietlus rumors In cir ! filiation Action was delaved aall I inn replies from the various drill makers. Those have now been re ceived and ti" committee was able ... nK, ,1.1.. .i.nvl. nn,l liuvn .ltt C: (111 .11 , 1111.1 T-l null i,,,i- -.n v . They 'thereupon announced the rondi- tions which tire us rouows: j Drilling Contest Rules. All contestants shall use an Inser Bnll.Snri'ent '' ?.-4 liwli drill, to be lur- j nished liv tho 'ommltlee. tlu bit and slmrltetied steel ali to Im- furnisl.ed by the committee. Machine to bo mounted on T foot bar. There sball be drilled a five foot, back hole at '' degrees and a six foot water holo also at !" degnes, ' I hole to be wet with cup furnished by committee. Time shall count from the com mencement of setting up of machine i and continue until holes are blown j out and m-ichlne down and in plat, clnmp to be taken off of arm, iron to be taker: off of liar and machine to be taken orr of clamp when through, 'wluners'beiUK those who comp'ete , work in shortest time. ! Tlur,. will le a racl; of steel pre pared for all contestants and all shall ' use the same make and tvpe of 'everything required for the contest. Entrance fee $.". per man. $10 pcr team, shall t paid to the secretary l of the celebration committee at ihe office of the Wnrren District Commcr- ; cial club in the fopper Queen hotel j on or before Wednesday evening : i June ".0 at s o clock. On Montlay evening .Inly 1 at S , o'clock (lie vontestants shall meet and 1 v ballot elect the Judges and I timers for the contest. . ! The prlres are J2ftn- to the winning I team and 5K'rt to tlu second team. Mucking Contest Ruli-.s. -II entrants must have been, Ju I the Warren district fpr the past, thlr- I ty da vs. Contestants s,nnll sliovej two tons of much from one bin Into another. winner being the one to complete vork in diorlest time. ' I Kntrv fee i $. to be paid to the 1 Eecretirv of .he celebration com- Styleplus Clothes at $17 ! Are made from pure wool or wool and silk mixed. They arc tne product of the largest manufacturers of men's clothes in the coiintrv, consequently they use more raw material than any other firm and buying, it as they do on such a large scale, thev get the very lowest price and as a result they have produced a line of clothes to sell at $17.00, that cannot be equaled for the money. Fach garment has stood the most careful inspection and from a work- in a n s h i p or sty le point of view, they compare very favorably with clothes that sell for $22.00 and $25.00. Come in and let us show you our Style plus clothes. Men's Silk Hose- SJRrXSS XIX Correct shapes tha r conform to the strictest stvle rcquirerpcnts as well as those popular shapo cc that are always in style. These are made from the many new straws and bra ids that have been brought out for thi s season's wear. Price '$125 up to $00. o5V- Pure silk thread half hose, extra strong toe and heel, in tans brown purple, light, medium anil '((ark blues, light and dark gray, garnet ancl wine, also a complete assortmen r of the very new de signs in fancy silk hose. Priced 35c and up. ill Men's Wash Ties . Ina very extensive range of colors and designs. " Made" of. fine cotton thread, silk and cotton mixture, also pure silk thread. Priced 35c up to Si. 50. I Men's Sitk Shirts For the coatlcss man, in every wanted colo r and the very new designs of this Summ cr Season. These are made of the most dur able of silk. Cut fulls ie and perfect fitting. During this hot weather you will find them to be not only good looking but very comfortable as well. Price $3.50 up to $5.00. -erltWtUMd 1 ! TWO-PIECE-SUITS COMFORT, combined with tho highest type of STYLE and TAII.0ni.Nn. mark our entire stock of theso suits. WE CAM. YOUR. ATTENTION TO NORFOI.KS We Just received several NEAT OREYS in tho iopiiIar XOR j'OI.K suits If we've your sl7e and a pattern, you like you'll see a snappy j.uit. $20.uu and $22.".0 ALSO Many neat greys and tans In our TWO-PIECE SACK SUITS. BLUE SERHES AT J20.00 $22-r.O J2.r,.00 Tn values thru will surprise. ONE PRICE AM TIMB HERE ' not too high now to allow a big cut to the other fellow a lltUe Inter. SCHWARTZ BROS,, CO. ;C2rt " " --"j--"'i'--fi y iutiAiyy i I X-ere,s a way "afcfe to tell the genuine i mltteo at the ofllce of the Commercial club in the Copner Queen hotel on or before June 26 at S o'clock Prizes SI 00 and .-"" On July 1 at 8 o'clock p. m all conteytants shall meet and by ballot ele" fudges and timers. , Other Arrangements Wade. Tho drilling contest will be held in the cut back of the Phelps Dodge Mercantile Co.. store and on the in cline an excellent place Is furnished for spectators lo witness It. This contest will begin at 11 o'clock and continue ucil finished. The mitcliing contest will bo held at Lowell ar.d will begin at 3 o'clock on the afternoon of July 4. I To show its absolute fairness the committee leaves the selection of j otIlclaW up to the contestants them selves aii'i me sieei is an i nw sli.iroened hv tho same hbarnenrr. a jman from the Shattuck force. ' ; i It is possible that the conditions niav not satisfy all but those -who were consulted about the rnles'yes ierdav. and there were several who J were seen, aereed that it hail been ' iiindo a question of the skill of the i driller and that there was a spirit of fairness all through the com!! tions. The vexing problem of liner drill was eliminated and the many rumors were at length set at rest ELKS WILL SMOKE UNO PLAN FOR FOURTH j M'DOiLO APPOINTED TO SCHOOL i Those who dlouKht the smoker of the Elks given last month marked the end of social activities among tho autlered licrd for the summer Reason reckoned ttwlthnut the enter tainment coinmltlbo and have anoth er guess coming for the end is not yet. This became evident when a "Notice to Elks" wan published III Th$ Review yestjTday announcing a smoker to be h(5fd tonight with a hint of some of (be trimmings that will go to make up tbft evening's pro gram. It was sajd that there would be music, talks, (mulligan a la Ingo and "other wod things, a general get together affair. "member of 'the entertainment committee of the ljlks stated to a representative-.orThe Review tbat there was a cause back of the smok- Tho Saf Place .Main St. look in the hem for the name " Kayscr. It i.. therelor your protection "Kayser" Glove cost no mora than the "ordinary kind and are worth double in quality, fit and value, and ever) pair contains A Guarantee that Guarantees a "new pair free" if the "tips" wear out before the gloves. Don't accept the "just ai good " kicd. Look in the hem for the name " Kayser," the mark of the genuine. Short Silk Glsva 50e., 7Cc, St. 00. $1.25 SI. CO Long Silk Clave 7Cc. Sl.OO, 5.1.115 SI. SO, S2.00 Juttes JCjystr ? Co. inkers Ke-a York er which wa thefjllrcet seinetice of Hie! tin. niovln" cause. This Is the ..... , - r. ..... .... .... . - . M. romln!? Foiinb ot Jnlv celebrat on MO-MK XK, ArK.. .nine m: -ine and- nlan for the-i.actlclnition by annual conference of the Young Wo- the Elks in he coming celebration men's Christian association of the will then lie completed. . fouthwest opened on tho camp The nitlni.'. hinhilav is always grounds near here todav and will con ho'norei! hv thfr Patriotic order, he tinuo until the 2lth. Four hundred stated, and no exception Is to be young women, representing Missouri n,!i.tn .(iii venr ' Siu-nV-lnr of thn Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas, are urogram he safd that 'there, would be present. This conference is planned music hv nn excellent Mexican or- for all members of Young W'om-n' cbestm nml there will be Informal Christian associations, students and lalks bv different members. Resides teachers in all educational Institu tes there will lie the eats nnd that tions. all Itible students who wish to V l. Adamsnn. of the contractlne which accomnatiies the eata to give acnualnt themselves with association the work of tearing up the road bojthem savor and add zest to, the an-. work, and thoso interested in mls wlll begin Monday. Mr. Adamson said I petite. It Is to be a jolly and in- sionary work. Among the speaker yesterday afternoon. After the ro..d formal afalr and wIH lc held in the and Instructors engaged for the con is torn m It will be oiled, half a gal-; living rooms downstairs and not in ferenco this year are Rev. .lobe S. f I Ion to a square yard, and It will then! the lodge room. The committee ! wayney or MutchlnRon. hit-, .miss C'lte rolled and packed.. Another lialf. which His charge of the fiarticipa- i "leanor Stafford Mill-; .,, Jlio Mo"d El ,, . .. .i. . .. ...in .!,.. -i: .i. t.i,. in fi,n etnl.ratlnn 1 Ttitiln instllutd. nnd Rev. Robert 1 1 ill. Elli START OILING. LOWELL ROAD MONDAY c-i i i i S3 C. A. McDonald, cashier of the Citizens' Rank and Trust company has been apiKiInted a member of the board of trustees of the school dis trict by Couuty School Superintend cnt H. H. Hotchkiss, to fil' the va cancy created by the resignation of j Parker I- Woodman. The announcement of the npioInt- I nienl of Mr. McDonald c-steidayj was tho first public Intimation of thoj resignation of Parker L. Wodman. ' though tho resignation came as a matter of course since Mr. Woodman has' left tho city, and tho probabili ties are that ho will not return to reside here. Mr. McDonald's term of- offlcf. tho unexpired term of Mr Woodman, expires in April of 1014 YOUNG WOMEN biblical student: Meals at Camp Comfort The boys at Camp Comfort are using the same stove that they had last year. It was the best they could get. It was a New "PertsctioR. 1 II I'M Ll I I I I Oil Cook-stove This year they got a New Perfection Oven Abo a New Perfection Toaster Also a New Perfection Broiler "Gee, what a difference ia the meat a gooJ itove nuLet," slid one of the bov. And they viu tell their mothers ud wive about the rtove, too. For the New Perfection 03 QxA.tfovei convenient for the home u for the camp. It will bale, broil, road aad toaat at veil as a regular coat range Th New PcrfrctMA 3tar U hadooMir fco tshrd ia nicirl. with caLifift Wpt drop khelfM, low I racfci.rae. Loctf crunscri, ratme'rej tafQuotM-blue. McU withl .2 or 3 bdrsrt. All Jc.Wrt. Fre CA Boolc with every itove. Cm1Bsm1 aL it lo orcc eodiaf 5 AU I caver ttikc cmC STANDARD OIL COMPANY Sab rrancf.co. C&L Lo AnircUsCftl. (IncrporAtl) San J.C1. MtitIIU.CI. SltU.WMb, Slckton, CL Fkmio, Cl. Spokaa. Wua. ScramRto. C&L PortUiid. Or. Tuona, Wub. gallon to the snuareyard will then bo poured on the road bed, nnd a layer of sand several Inches In depth will be spread over It. ,Tlie road will then be rolled again.' It will take about two weeks to coin firm of Scott nnd Adamson, who were nwarded tho contract of oiling the county road between the eastern city limits of Itisbee and the terminus of the RIshee-DouRlas hlshway below I.owell. was In the city yestertlJ;". superintending the unloading of three car Joads -of. sand tbat will be used in the' road work. - The oil that will be used In the work Is expected to arrive today, and plete the" work. .Mr. Adamson said. NOTICE All Eagles and Rcdmon are re quested to meet at the K. of P. hall lion of the lodft, in the relebratlon j THblo institute, and Rev. Robert will outline plans and the oirportunl- , u.. or ianas. Iv he "tven o all Elks to cet In the I ,7am i BIRTHDAY OF "OLD r.LORY" I Rids for concessions to conduct the open air dances in JHshee and In Iwell on July A and .', afternoons and evenlnss" of loth days, will bo opened by the undersigned on Monday June 17. The conditions require the conces sionaire to erect and remove plat forms and -llmltv the amounj to bo charged to " cent$ per cpupl for each dance. ' THOMAS RLAIR. N. Y. Life Ins.,. Co- Blsbee. ment offices and In all of the public J schools. I Tn American flag was adopted by ! congress one hundred and thirty-five 14 x-ears ago touay. rnero jsiis ions Saturday night, to WV.'o part in tho big street parade ar7:nn.p. m., June 15. .'; i Coinmltteo. 1l'OItIVCTrV n C Tnno Flag Dav. Uu annlverrary of the adop- hcen a dispute as to who originated Hon of the red, white and blue, as thoi Hie design of the I lag. Gconrc Wash national emblem, was more generally! Incton and Renjamin Franklin appiov observed In the national capltol to- ed the design, and Retsey Ross wife day than ever before. From public or John Ross, an upholateier, living bulldlniTK. business houses und thou! in Arch street, Philadelphia, made the sands of private residences. Old dory waved triumphantly. PcnnsTlvanla avenue, always the main artery of the capltol, was today especially the current where tho stream of national (pride showed Jtself. " Hundreds of lars were floating on both rdes of the thoroughfare. Special exercises Jn observance of the day were held at several of tho government depart- one which the congress of the original thirteen states adopted, and it is the same flag today except that a star! has been added as orten as a new state has -been admitted Into th union. Methodist ladles will have their regular monthly food sale today at Standard Furniture company. 20 REUNION OF HARVARD CLUBS NEW YORK, June 14: Roastful of the prowess of their college and at testing this spirit with cheers. and" class yells, one thousand or more graduates of Harvard, representing every section of tlie country, gather ed In the metropolis today for the six teenth annual meeting of the.Associa ted Harvard clubs. The program cov ers two days and provides for bus iness' sessions at tho Harvard, club and a banquet at thn Hotel Attor, with President A. l.awrence Lowell as tho guest of honor. At the con clusion of the reunion a majority of the delegates will go to Cambridje to attend the festivities at the liar- ard commencement. f.,' &tvi f 0AtibimfrAiimMt-rtttT ' ? ; ?? . v i mgf