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WT1 i-rwMij 4' . 11 i'.u. . avpaiBaj wpy,. i'AGtfFOLJK THE BiSliEfcJ DAILY KEV1EW, BISBEE, ARIZONA. SATURDAY MORNING, J UNE 22, 1912 r m tin !, v-. .-.,- vrv7"T"""HBOTPHHMI THE DAILY REVIEW CISBEC, ARIZONA. "ALL THE NEWS THAT'S PRINT" FIT TO Kntered u cecond CUui Matter at tlw i J( iUrcb 3. UT. Publlihed by MMfc publishing coMPANV.bas dx pictures of Ci,' noosovelt ob PublUher or THE BISBEC DAILY REVIEW, Blibee. Aruom. THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR. TUCion, Arizona. Advertising FUtci covering Insertion In both pjper turnlthcd on application. Telephone 39 SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mall. Carrier or Ajcnt. One Month. . 75 C-nti Six Month! U.SQ One Year, If iald In advance I7.S0 A complete .on Printing, and Ruling EiUOIUnmenu piny Worn a Specialty. Book Binding Mining Com- Aieren all Communications to THE Blif-)tE DAILY REVIEW, Uis&ee. Anxona. "We won't let thorn, on doing it but they keep Onco mere Lillian llBssell blasulas bride Sojae atea in Chicago think thoy know the Hushes of a iark torse. Tfc prosiKXS deoreases that "the compromise caadWate wilt he ME." Boy head wot? Of course only eersbMBg away at dirt in bath room! Senator Bourne lias decided that there shall be nq.moro national con ventions. Ono favorite contractor has re- funded; but It was the courts, not I conscience. Canada proposes to return a cannon cajjturcd at Bunker Hill. We've lad llio Ml for ISC years. It maks one gasp to think of hav-1 ing the steam-roller lfuslfetli over tho bo'dy o Honorable William Fllnn. Itoosovelt remained in offlco several months after his successor was elected. At last accounts the dove of peaco was scon near Xew Zealand, tho ox act anUieds of Chicago. William Kllnrj has a tremendous Idea. It U that Hoosevelt electors shall vote for hiia even if Tail be nominated. If tho republicans wish Taft and noosovolt to be beaten they have only to defeat one; tho democrats will defeat the other. . There aro a large number of voters who will not ask permission .of their grandfathers beforo deciding how to cast their ballots this fall. Anyway. Mr. Lorimer doe not have to write out an item and send It to tho paper when he desires tq ap pear in tho personal cohtran. Whllo Nkfc Longworlh is sawing away at his fiddle In a violin con tost, his father-in-law is at the con vention hitting tho lyres. Tho candldato nominated at Chit SO will at Ienst bo able to attend the Inauguration and hear the address of the new president Tho Chicago convention can't agree on choice of a president, btrt they might at least settle who shall be postmaster at Billvlllc. Statistics show 15.004 less automo biles la Kow York state than iasf yean but about that namber have been smashed up on tho Sunday nine- By soma strands omisftlea, ito one has auggeeted that the rofmhHcaR -national committee rise and slag 2S erse of "Blest Bo the Tie That Binds." The Bosc of PhibtdeiHiht." as a name for an unsghtly maescew is objected to by a jiatriotic I'hrtadelpiAt newspaper. Bt a coal barge called The light of PHtstmruk" weM he tiBeseeptlonaWc. Women's Clubs meeting la San Praruiiso proposo, to discuss marriage and divorce Iyt'ow of the aiatlstfes furnished by California, time sorfd be dividod cwhwIIj- betwa the two sbJeots4.J A biWfitfrial moraorral to th hero Ism of (,'olumbws has been m veHeStatteibfagtatf Osfeuasi W- m ' ! J j f . ovr, sailed the suae in the compara tively &fe days", whan tb sblps car ill Hfo beats Instead of gelf links. The Inter Ocean says tho Klorea- jtliy) room In the Congress Hotel in j Chicago, which rents for $50 a day. the watt. If th decoration account for the rent Col. Koosevolt must be the renter. THE COUNTRY IS SAFE. Ainhi the turtnett of such a ftMttott as that at Chicago, with good men and bad men indiscriminately calling oach other Hare and thieves, a foreign er would gain the impression that our republic was about where Rome was at the times the Girths came down liko a northerly hurricane, and swept the Joy-livers Into the Mediterranean. If he -nill return to this country about next Mai, lwwever, he will find that the capital at Washington, the White Hcwse. end all the public build ings are still there. Congress may be in session between ball game, and tho Congressional Record will .trot carry any blood stains on its prosy pages. Tho actual fact i sthat about one roan in a hundred wants to change our form of sovornment, while the other S3 simply can't agree as to what particular man or party will beet carry along our government in i tho snirlt of liberty and Justice When ' mo spirit 01 uucri) anu jusuce. wnen any man gets into office, and makes blunders that stop the wheels of iu-i i dustry and denv ny larpp section of tho people the fruits of their honest toil, he could not get 25 per cent ol the votes .at the next ejection. A great many people act at con ventions and elections much liko the parent who punish tho small boy whon angry. The next day he begins to wonder at his spasm of fury. He recognizes that ha would do better to keep his hand on the box h con dact every day, instead of whaling him within an ineh of his life once a year IP ROOSEVELT fTniisville Courirr Journal If the screaming multitudes that , gather ahont the cominsr and ?nswor the call of Theodor" Roosevelt em ' braced more thai, a tithe of tnc whole voting nomilation th" future would look dark and bode ill for re- i pnb'ir-an institutions j The mods are as mad as he is md be is as mad as Bedlam But even tnadnoos tins sometimes a oasis of ar t'jal fact as well as a method of or-1 derly proceeding- and underling the! Roosevelt disorder two circumstances I of undeniable potentiality support its claims: Taft cannot be elected and Roosevelt may be. The averace party worker sees t.ot beyond. Success is at once tho law of his being and his objective polnL Hence the wpaknec of Taft. the im minence of Itoosevelt. . Thre seemr here m. des'iny His toric analogies are for the most jart ur-erlkial and at their lert merely suggestive. Inevitably, however, the Xapole-mic legend obtrudes ItIf. "Bark from rib" and 'On to Water too." promo'Pd hv printer's ink. Hit across tin disc of the popular fancy. Mid If oar here of Sagamore Hill 1 as not encouraged the conceit, he lias ye held a Ronanartist watch whilst timing bis performances. Tho Corsican was not more spec tacnlar. And, la the event it may htfppew the- Cowrie r-Jwiraal Uilnks it will happen- that nvcnls will sltow as serious, tragical and fatal a mis calculation of forces by Theodore I Roosevelt as history has shown was i perpetrated by N'apoleon Bonaarte. bringinK the iicrsonall'v and tin fsto of the two into vet closer association. 17mi annnilin Intiwi aiiA lkCilr&ali f rnveallon week and Klcction dav. I That is 3 long time cnuilly between , tits anil drinks. AH through July and AngAst, 1372. It looked like Greeley. All throngh luly and August, 1S80. it ; looked lik Haneock All through July and August, 1S'6, it looked like Bryan. The magnetic men have proven ntot Illusory. They have grtovoiikly deceived the ltos of enthusiasm The magnificent Harry of th West was liea'en by thr- inconsequent Polk. The Plumed Knight -was heetea by the Unrfyoratel, Uninspired Cleve land. History is not merely a riddle, ht a melcy It is a mcdlev of alter natives awl watridlctlon. Which would it be If Roosevelt should be iwwtefl by I'aderwood his most com plt atwl direct antithesis the half Southerner by the Southerner? Stranger things have happened. , "THIS DATE IM HISTORY" June EZ 1771 First civil government provid ed by the British for Detroit and surrounding territory. 1S12 Office of ttn- "Federal Repub lican" la Baltimore destroyed by a mob. 1IMS3 Oaersl Lee's advance cater ed Chamiwrshurg. I'a. . , - llJ-r-Bntish warship VlctoriirHHk iy liKJ V.IMBIWI1WT111 ini i-iffmii. with loss of 1SS lives. lS7-rCetebratioa of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. till King Gserso V. aori Qasea Mary were erewnsd In Wsst- Hnsier AMior. TJneie 9am loan mosajr e thing. eory- OS-TM Xtfiv I Vjj i fin ") OF-TH ((.owrisht 1SU. THINGS WE HAVE NEVER SEEN. 1 never saw a pofoxlde maid Whose hair did not look slightly frajed. J. 11. V. I i.ejer saw a tine lisle silk host; That didn't wear out at the lues. I never saw a ueek-M-eoo lb- was n .Mb. Icokliw at, dil you? t-S 1. I nover saw a Panama, That didn t fit Ma Must liko I'a. -M 1). T. I never saw a plate of !a :i That didn't .-nuso by te;ii to gnash. .. I) I' Inevsr saw a dolar bill That sveiMid a ti tented to lie Hill a ) l) I nevci saw a nio.c: boa'. That didn't Mint just liks a K-cit. 1 never saw a baseball game But what the battery was lame. M S Independence day ought to be cel ebrated with a -lenguanco by the rispi'y dhorte colony at Iteno. ACCORDING TO UNCLE ABNER Ame Ililliker asked I.afe i'urdy If Lafe ever ketched his wife fllrtin' and Lafo said: "Yes, that's the way I did ketch her." When Ben IHnks goes away to a strange town -i (siting the tlrn thins he does is to send pitcher cards to all hi frit-nds, and then when ho i;es that all done he just about has time to catch the train back hom. Hod Peters says ho wouldn't tradi places with John V. Hockefoller, and Inasmuch as Hod's place is only about ten acres It doesn't look, by ife-1, m uiuugii u over Will. Some jenrs there ain't nothin' per- ,lck,ef, won with the peach crop tceptin' that there ain't no peaches, What has heoome of the old feller who used to train his whiskers? If there Is anybody outride of the state's prison who hiBii't been men tioned as a presidential posgibilitj now scorns to be his time to got busy. It sems to to an. even break now AvAGSSEBl? WE KNOW HE DIDN'T i MEAN IT, ANYHOW , -With all my worldly goods I thco eidow." is to le stricken from the Methodfot marriage -vrvlce, according to the action of the goiieta! confer ence at Minneapolis. The expression sounds bad. sr.y tho liastors. Moreover, they claim, It's oosolete, being a relic of tliops days when a v. oman was stip;x?c- to pos sess nothing except what her hnslKind gave her. Of coarse it sounds had! Women bjvi- known that for a Jong time It's I age. which comes all to soon in these Mich a Ir-aWo bluff. The man who i days of demand for young men in nays it always ba bis lingers crossed. ' our industrial world Under the Smith The'e are Innumerable wives who j act inspection of the banks' records will vouch for that wives who have j is permitted and none can expect to Leen unanle -to pry oF any of those i cs-apc the tax. beginning with this worldly coods vvi'h a crowbar ! joar, not even though a man be sick For a good many years womer have or workless and lelying upon his sav-Ihk-m trying to have "obey" elinu-, ing account to tide him and his fam nateti Irom the mar-iap.e cer"inoiiy. ily over the time of stress. Iliev oii.ti i v.n.i to .. imse li- I It would h.ivo been kinder certain Hi rm lhe "kriw th "ouldn': :tti I ly more Just If Ohio lawmakers had often oiigV not t fulfill. Tliev knew ' eMablislied a limit, protecting the , toe. th:.t the tuirriage ,'ror.ise to otev wouldnt 'told sood in cour, I should M-irie toiimit a rime at her l,hn's behest ivoMsos? k In 20 Years Remarkable1' A remarkable evolution has taken phce in the last few years with the railroads of this country Methods used 3rj year ago to get business for the railroads cannot be used today. With tho control or supervision of the public over the affairs of the railroads, has come a serious situation in tho relation of money invested in the i railroad business. The public has assumed control and jurisdiction over ths railroads without assuming in any sense the responsibility for loss or without any effort to annual nt the railroad managers how to get te money to meet the Io4. It Is absolutely Necessary that some condition obti.in that will enable the railroads to get necessary raondy. AH lavesttneats' arodefKtmdrnt upon the aMIky of the people 1n control to get money into these investments- Money has mwch courage. It will take chaacss Of losing- Interest and of being lost altogether, providing it , has a fair show of heing returned fwlth something addeL Bvorybodv HMtst have the help of Investments in Ms eonstrseuvs wy whether In rsilfSMia or la otherr fluo. It is difficult to find investaifnt .ootid J n ItV TL VJStfSr MOMENT "by Key K.MotxHoTV. G, C N. Mather J whether the young man goes into audellle or Into the Insurance busi ness. HOW TRUE. It Is easy enough to bo pleasant Whou life Is all roses and hisses: But the man worth while Is tho one who cin smllo When his auto continually misses' THESE MUST ANANIAS JEALOUS "Oh, Mabel. That new gown jou had on at the reception is tho stun- nlngest thing I ecr saw In my life" "1 am aw full v sorry, Mr. Jones, but eery dance this evening has been engaged." "Xo slree. I ncer turn on m lawn bote until f o'clock, and 1 ahvaj s sunt it on at 8. Live and let live that's mj motto." "I neer notice the heat at all All days aro alike to me.' 'Ve'e supplied our table rij'ht along out of our own garden and we lmve saved so much money." "Nobody ever stung mo an a wa termelon. I can toll a punk ono every time." "I hae alway3 made it a point never to ,-oshIp or say a word about a living soul, and I don't encourage it in others." TO THE CANNERY WITH THESE Tae angry dements " "in the twinkling of an eye." The liery, untamed steed." The groom viore the conventional black." '"The play has grip." I Tho beautiful anil nrrnnitillslinil daughter " "The police are at work on the case " The house was ablaze with lights." 'Kxtendod charming hospitality." "A d-tlnty luncheon was served." "A pale round moon hur.g In tho hc-aens." 'Survived by a large circle of rela tives and friends." rEdivaKey- t :t v by a'l these promises before v.itre ;eb, in the nu-rriae ceremony? I'rotjivs are ticklish thUs. at best, one should .-.' ve'y char about mak-n- ihem--cspet ially iirotilses about Jiich erraae matters ai natrimonial ieelo-,,me!its of the future. Every ijo ! mesns vv-.di when he or she marries, of re: re But meaning well ls:i t Mifflclont rcaiKin for promising to do what nmy prove imjjosslblo to tjiful in time to come. oii-4r ss is c :i: iderin,; taxlm; in oumc-. over ?.ri.0(Hl a ar. This would not h. hard upon a. i-achelcr. It would only curtail a little of his luxury. Hut how about tho man with a wife and four or five children, whose in . oinr is no longer than Uio bache lors, but whose outgo is so much greater, and his expenditures so highlv commendable? Could you call ., , encouraclnc a man to marry and ralsa citizens that will be a credit to his country? The n-w bank deposit tax ot 1 30 lent in Ohio will also work a hardship on the poo' man, who has denied himself comforts and often necessa ries, in order that he misht have a nest csg in the savings bank for tho Inovltablo days of sickness, pr period of being "out of work," or that old small depositor In savings banks the little rainv day" fund that the workman and his wifo have strug gled to save Railroads tht make good returns Railroads! seeking Investors must compete with other investments which do not bear the apparent chance of losing- which railroads have with the present tend ency of the imhllc against them. There must lie some way of working out, either by guarantee or otherwise, some plan by which investors In railroad stocks will receive more than G per cent. This Is one phase of the rail road situation which is not at all understood by the public If the pub lic understood the situation, It would be different. The general public seems to think that all the railroads have to do is to sell bonds, but they forget that the railroads must sell these bonds In competition with In vestments,, that offer' great -returns. (by reason of the ,f act that other M , posed against the railroads by adverse Ktate and national legislation. " other words. In futuro. the railroads uiiuuiH nave nut iuu iiuuuKi iw aro expc.iea 10 iaKC more i-iiautcw uiwo-ir losing raoncy, and nave only me pros pect of having the public secure con trol or dictate what the maximum re turn on the Investment shall be, condition, is now serious, but will 444f1 4VAjn jv yVf $mxvtr"n DRAWS FIRST BLOOD AT THE CONVENTION lMs(V fE&Nr M .aH YRfs&Mf&R?MJKv&Q9B& Patrick Dorc of Oklahoma, enjoyi the honor of being the one to drvv the first blood at the republican na tlonal convention In the course or a heated controvcrs he struck Grant Victor, another Oklahoman, In the jaw. The trouble went no further, and no arrests were made. SPECIAL TRAIN. Leaves Bisbco at S.lo a. m. for Lewis Sprlncs. Irish Nationalists pic nic. Hound trip $100. 2d The Roosevelt Ride Chicago Inter Ocean: But whatever ) the motive, whatever the idea, it is plain that Itoosevclfs trip to Chicago is tho gamblers' last card as a reg-1 ular Republican, if It fails, it is ' toltTor forever after hold his peace I 'Brooklyn Eagle: Here, then, is the most cogent of all the reasons for an exodus from Oyster Bay. The log ical place for feeding fat tho grudge is at Chicago. At clote range the Knife can be turned around as well as burled to the hllL Cleveland Leader: Few men in his tory have ever had aa much to risk j as he. No man In history has ever dared to risk more. . . . If is fit ting that Theodore Roosevelt goes to' Chicago today. It Is well for hl3 country and his countrymen that he 1 1 br?vc cnousn and strong enough to go: Philadelphia Public Ledger: Prom the point of view of his own interests as a candidate, not to sroak of his own dignity and reputation, his spec tacular rush to Chicago is a blunder, a fact which ho will discover for him self before many days. Cincinnati Times-Star: Mad for personal power, he will stop at noth ing. So it will be up to the delegates at Chicago next week to show that the descendants of tho men who more than a century and a quarter ago set up on this continent the greatest re public of history, have not become a lot of children or fools, to be run off their feet by the first Loud Nclse that comes to town. New York Press: Col Roosevelt goes as a plain citizen to speak his speech. It is his right It is ths right and it is tho duty of the con I vention to send him home, as he goes f irvn hnmn n ! In tifnn I SSUUS HJlU.i It I'latM VIVIKU. New York Times: Mr. nooscve't's presence at Chicago can only make iilainor what was very nlain before that tho movement for his nomina- ' tion is purely a pergonal one. Philadelphia Record: The Claimant has put the capsheaf on his mad Quix otic windmill campaign for a' third term in the presidency by going to Chicago to see, now that coaxing has , failed, what may be done toward bull dozing his party Into making him Its nnmlnro Tt le r nltlfnl flrwvtnpp If , irr.., . . ii r :::, " i' :r- i. t MUUIQ liVlU UII il UUimiUUUiib t-tuiui popular uisgust. New York World: He has gone to i , Chicago to take possession of the Re-' rit2ktlri r niMnnnl ifim-rttvtifin rtv fnfort KT"J " r"r l-,r",' '"v '"i a 4 la wv qwu a j t i4u s v if vi v j ww w vh4j i rion of the government of France. What a spectacle! New York Post: Ills going will lie I taken as a sign that his situation 1 ' desperate, but that will not stop him . Whn hrlfpr tlirin hf fin turn mill In. . , .. to victory? Pittsburg Gazette Times. The Col onel fully realizes that be has a large contract on his hands. If he fails in his efforts the damage to bis car eer will be irroparable. Chicago Post: Is It more "dignified" to lead a fight from sttifTy, long dis-j tance telephone booth than to lead It from the front rank on the field of h!tlo? tAmf tnit lrir .fhl..'. dllati - 'disnlty' which course Is.ibo more ' tm w jBmn.Fir. t,i ..w. v, ijij UCIIIVill Hilt, i i lIB V,UUI1U J HUB j more to fpar from gocrct nole.in.the. corner government than from '11 the "undignified" direct action In the be more so unless the railroads are given something like an eoual onoor- Tholtunity with other lines of business In the business world. vr "" ! '-''Mwvaafiu, ""finif iMjni-i 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 CoDrjer Ore and Copper Matte Correspondence Solicited Address Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Co. DOUGLAS ARIZDuA WflMChi We have on hand at al! times Poultry Supplies of all kinds. Charcoal, oyster shell meat scraps, blood meal, ground bone, dry mash, oil meal, chopped wheat ?nd oats also poultry remedies. Phone COAL, WOOD, HAY, GRAIN Phone Bisbee 1 Lowell 235 Independent Fuel & Feed Co. 120 THE ANTLERS CAFE MAIN STREET OPPOSITE P. 0. PHONE 221 WM. ROBINSON St. Elmo Hotel Brewery Gulch, one block from do pcL A flr.it ctas3 place to stop when In Bisbee Tour patronage solicited. Smith Whaley, Prop. ,VVVWWWVAWWV -v CATARRH and 5 DISCHARGES RsHsved in 24- Hours i E-h On- s N J :. bcartliofMinvl !VAVVVVAAAVV.V!uVW O. K. LIVERY and UNDERTAKING Co. ROBERT HENNESSY, Prop. Phone 15. Op. Depot Ambulancs THE ARIZONA-AND NEW Bill J I I i II fl I I I I I i I II fill MEA ill KQ I R Ifl I I . hi asms1 a a w n m sini a n, w 4 a, aw ns w PASSENGER SERVICE 7:35 a. m. Lv Clifton ar. 4:03 p. m. 8-1S a. m. Lv Guthrie l.v S:zo p. m. 3.00 a m IjV Vuncao T.v 2:35 p. n , .A.nn . . . . r . Ju;i0 a- m. uy iorasourg xv i.c p. a. , U:3() a m, Ar naPhita Lr 12.10 p. at South bound train connects with Southern Pacific west bound train No. 1, leaving Lordbburg 10:57 a. m Mountain Time. South bound train connects with El Paso & Southwestern east bounc train for El Faso. leavln- Hachtta nt 1 u 5;, a. Blmt Mountain lmo, and -jth rest bound train for Douglas ia(j Blshce. leaving Hachlta at 11:5 , 4. m., Mountain Tlmo. 1 fv irnfiuOflM rrmr unirr nilfiAn Aiiw.Aiu . . CHICHESTER S PILLS W. TUB IlIVllM IIRVM1. yv lrirHaL. AikPwClft lll.AIfilB ItltlMt IMLL. tnr Sfs vciskaowmasBea,&fnt.JIITRclltM I SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVBYW1EB& l tf4. i s Jkm r 4 klk-trra)liatsstti4 rn4 I'llU Ib Rrd awl I-&U mrfjIlw.rV l4t, ejlJ tti tU RRihoft. Y TaL aklhr Rst r vaar v lltfrfcTEni It tl tA....)..lM.ty...WMJyJ,w)),-Si aWfQMnBnvaWwailliiiUUBm 'f"il ' 11 1 W U'MP'1'"1 "11 1 1 - & FEED CO. ai.i.ij M j ,i d WOOD Juniper wood -:- Hay, Chicken Feed Yard Phone 1 5 1 I FEED PLUMBING Phone 25S Typewriters rented and repaired. MAINLAND- WOOTTON CO- Agents for Oliver Typewriter. Next to Fair Hall. TINNING - Eyes Examlccd and Gla&scs ntted for All Refractive Errors and Mus-, cular Troubles. Or, F. D, Rockefeller Optometrist Registered by ExamlnaUon in New York, Minnesota and Arizona THE ONE PRICE STORE. C. M. HENKEL. Mar. a 1 ace Li ver v and Undertaking Co. Bowm & Hubba'd, Proprietors AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE Phone Bisbee 23 Phone Lowell 7 The Shatluck Agents Anheuscr Busch Beer Shattuck's Squirrel Whiskey ne 242 I ?&& cken - ! 1 isasBeMBn& ifS'aSai P v 'MmMMMwrC -mmBMK&iZraj- mjHftwnm