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'Winlt p ufm . ihww t M t I 'I- II,.!,,,.,, ,,,,,., Wy .- .w- w a tAS5SJ??! in si i "' i. J I PAGE EIGHT niE BISBEE DAILY REV IEW. BISBEB, ARIZONA, SATURDAY MORNING, J UNE 22, 1 91 2 2 GALA DATS ROOSEVELT ON HIS ARRIVL IN THE WINDY CITY IS GREETED BY CHEERING FRENZIED TIIOl'SANDS WHO BLOCK STREETS BETWEEN RAILWAY STATION AND CONGRESS HOTEL ASSKDi 'm"w iiii. " " ' 'WWBBBWKW Mmwkm NOW .fiilv Pou!(!i Program Com-! pletwl; Nol a Dull Mo- I matt from Sunrise (o Midnight i .MANY NEvT EVENTa! Prellmln lrlcs have all been ar innt bv th "Fourth of July eele hratlon committee and a splendid program was tusterdav annnimi i. i the secretary ;iftr coninlllnr the re- loits of the vaiious committees ThPrt' are two ifiy crowded with Wonts and thete have oeen additions o theee thai wer not oriaiimllv n 'eniidated Cowboi snorts and a wild wsl il.ou will h lield on July n. an i .ipiiiiijiil nifii" is assured and it Is hosbllile flint Avlitor Williams villi f.y firm Douglas lo Wftiren, there is onl one gamp of baseball and siiorts and events arp vn mcniv aie. tn'.uted that all jwrtions of the ills. Iriet have tlinir sharp Ixwell was tlven the daylight firework, dibphtv :mu tin parade will not disband till it las passed thioueh that town al though thocf on foot lodges, etc., who dcblre to niav do k wIipii they pons tin citv hill Cattle Rock lias ?)eeit selected is the place for the machii.e drilling content. Two Bi-sy Days. A3 announced the "program Is as follows- Sunrise- National salute. :':20 p-irade- starts Forma at Metz soda works and proceeds through the entire length of Main street, along Subway street to Prow cry gulch; Brewery gulch to the intersection of 'lev lew Allrv; Review llrv to Naco Road- Naco Road to the bridge he low Lowell and disband The parade will be led bv the fourth cavnlrv with its hand and the t'opper Queen nnd O. & A bands will be in the line of rnirch, a satisfactory arrange ment Invin" been made tilth IIipsp organizations by thp music committee The lirichine drilling contest r III l-o started at Castle Rock at 11 an 1 continued until completed If neers sary going oxer to tin ond !av At the same nonr the hill cllmblm. contest will stirt on Copper Omen hill Then follow siwvtB In Hisbee that will occupy the afternoon for tliose wjio enjov athletics On Naco road there mill be held -ino ard re lay rfce for men; 100 yard dash: hiah school reliy race Blsdiee s Douglas; medlev race; Fchool cham pionFhip relar race Biewery Gulch is not neglected in the way of uport and frolic for the Marathon race starts there and posses Col. Roesevelt Addressing Throng ( made from the balconj of the Con- npoke from Cngress Hotel In Chicago i Kress hotel t,i a crowd that mP-AIJO first public June utterances only after a sham Ktrnpt-lo filled i lln l"e croni'- 't one time the " "hRrt,i:,,l:s T0. cr'" i,ad -.si"!-" & ...v .- iaBC I'ujui WOIU VNIIlUU he I railing WEST MEXICO RIVAL West Coasr a Productive, Picturesque Country; Many Advantages Cecil ! Ilostetter, commercial agent of 'he Mexico, Kansas City and Orient railroiil, with headquarters at El l'ao and Otto Km, traveling Ilirmteh the gulch twice in Up course, t freight and iiasa-njrer apent of the the finish beinr at tlie Copjxt Oueen Texas & Pacific nt Kl I'aso are in Plata. Here also there will be the city, actuated ly the mercenary FTcaBod pic chasing, nickel scramble 'notive of getting more freight busi and sroased pole climbing while ness for their respective ropds. other athletic cvrnts end at or near Mr. Ilostetter's territory takes in Uie Vailroad .station .the whole of thp soutlmist and norti Along the subtiay tbere iilll he j ern Mexico He lias jtisr returnel l.rld the " vard dash for hok. burro j from a trip to the west coant of race, )olo vault, shoe race 30 yard Mexico, which he declares it. th dish for girls of "-2 and under, three I "southern California of the future" legced rpc. sick race ."(i yard ilat.li' The west coat is destintd to lie for girls of 1C and under md iiotato ' the garden spot of the weat coast of lace for girls il 14 anil iniiler. 800063 ind From led Big Oe nerranean mand In District Where Blackened 'lamps'' Are of Frequent Octur rence Blood Suckers Find Purchasers; Local Drii!? gist Has Farm of Animals: Inferior to Foreign Brand: 115 While Loaded. With all his old time Ugor. the ! Colonel sailed into the acts or the Jepdbllcau national committee, lay- ! ing special stress upon the seating of the California delegation. COMMERCIAL CLUB HOLDS BOSK IB Sanitation, Lower Insurance! Rates and Aiding Border- j land Route Considered If jou saw a man supnosrillj in his right senaet coming down j.own in the morning wilh a slrinu tud around his light Indet Hnger, jauuliU twirling his cane and muttering leeches, leeches, leeches, ymir first f hftj cents Impulse would bo to call for the an-1 the cost pud .'i "Theie .lie leeclis that aie raisp.l in tliis country," sald the dnmgirft. "hat they are considered hir.uii,, i,. jltie Mediterranean leech, vihicli costs more but are maially inalsteil upon 1 the Itech user. We retail t!i-ni -aeh, idd coiisldomir ironMe of aiiipir'iuif that is nut an nnri.is n.r.Lie r Lowell Gets Share. The noil dav fireworks display w-riF assigned to l-oi.ell b the cam nittee! and will be an altraction that Mill draw manv from Riabcs? in that direction at 2 o'clock in the aftornoon of the Fourth At I! o'clock there will be thv mucking contest at the snme iiit, iiinre v. "ii in' an u;itii iiii dince on cacli eirning. carnival both i nigl'ts and i bar.u concert At War-. ren there will be a same of ball in i On .Inly r. tl ere will be cowlioy the trl town league Marting at 3 ! 'l'ortB ami a Mild uet a'low. mltitary I flrill onl.lia. n..n ..1 .'.T' o'clock. At seen o'clock Goemor Hunt will be introduced bv John S. William ren In the'evening at Lowell there Jr., and will make the address of will be a dance and carniial and the day. At S o'do'k the fireworks j bind concert ar,d in'QIsbeo there will displ ly occurs on Copper Quoen hill i again be band concq'cts on Main There will be t.n 'nvltation danco street and I'rcven Gulch and a sec- bulance ascribiiiK b's imfoittinate tnom Initi.i'al condition to heat r flnailctml i True.' j nil: foi tunes j Leslies are nao nsd f t r -licl; the continent." said Mr iloBtettrr , ' " :":",. "n 'T. ., ?" ' "Z T...T'." .''' BJf .".".. ,...M1 nv !.. 'r.wi ',,,l,7n Califor-i maintain to the wnliy board that hoi' iv:ms tll,.y uJXno , ft..In ,,,. was In his right mind, that he lied l ton n the world whrc bjalk the string aiound his linger to keeiria: lni s. ate nrpckl) t 'cur ence-. Irom foriettuiti to stop at the drug pl. c;i"h ale elfiqnclous In iraivi store at noon and get a leech, needf.l the -bruised blood Yrom tlesh wound!.," for the purpose of extracting the isuwilemented the druggibt. blcKHl from little Willie's blood blister, I in the pie modern days, of surgery siuuniiuu in iaiiiug uuwn stair. leecres were miicn more m.ed than lllsltee UrugglsU do a good Imsmosa in the iuiiortatinn and sale of Ieehe, a matter not generally known about "We iiiiMrt our leeches from the coast of the Mediterranean," said a well known druggist jesterda, "and nia with the additional adwinlazp of always running riiers. which will vits Jly solie the problem of irrigation ' "N'ormal IhisIucsh coixiitions are fast retiirnlng in flower Sonora. The import business gradually getting back to its normal proirtIons and a, large amount of produce is being:1 '1r .'-erv Gulch and rccention to the governor ami viMtinj? annv officers on mis even ing and to liien matters and Ftlmn late the carnivil rplrit there will be band concerts on Main Street and ond niLt of carnival Within a fchort lime it is espociedJ "hl 01 -l -ot tne mwutry to t'ia' sla"or AVllliimi will isstre ,aH call on all citizens alonr; the llnpif mirth to decorate uriun, so'diers' sporls and roufnK and an aeroplane lliaiit. all at War. 1 Jwll more than the average person - - - . ........ wouiu inniK. uo me counter in a Urge bottle was a "leech farm, ' each oPtlW leeches hating a Mediterranean pedigree. they are in the present day. lllood ' letting wis once regarded as thv .panacea for all Ills of the human bod,, j hut that was in the da? when the 1'iijm hum ere aiwj mo fiarners. A leech can ,only bo u&ed one limp. It is placed on the bruise from -which It Id- desired tooxtract the lifeless blood and when Jt,-drinks its capacl ty or blood it ra'llscfff. gets "on a blood spree, as It.were;-'and dies.' ROMAN SKELETON IS FOUIsllj ; j A graicyard used bv the Twen tieth Tloman legion durfng the oc cupation of Chester was ojiened to- ilay in excavations for- the exten- Sugg Safi estions From Ttie -ri Ttr ty . e JTiace main. or. (Deliver the goods that's the principle of successful rpfailino we claim we do deliver the aoods keen vour head unsealed and let us show you there's avli,riit?t"n.Mtsfr "stvle wallop" and a "quality wallop" in. every ar ticle we show and in every line we "push'.") 7- NETTLETO.V and nEOAIr Shoes and Oxford STKTSON'. ROEIjOFS "SMILE" and MAJ.LORY Cravanetted'lIATS. WASHINGTON Co SOCIETY BRAND SUITS ;- A. E, ANDERSON & CQ., Tailored clothins. -CMJETT and OOTHAM dress SHIRTS II. V. D., COOPERS, POROS KNIT, etc, in underwear IRON CLAD SOX THE BEST without doubt SILK SOX ones that we guarantee .r.O cents CROWN BRAND SEPARATE TROUSERS eieiy iiir gooJ TOWNSEND GP.'.OE STRAW LIDS & PANAMAS Keiser C & II Tles-Dclpark wash ties . CROWN. PRESIDENT AND GUYOT SUSPENDERS ARROW &, R ft W COLLARS -COI. Bogey fe Arrow soft collnra HANSEN'S WORK. DRIVING fc AUTO Gl OVES-- ' LEVI STRAUSS & FINCKS "DETROIT SI'ECAI" OVERALL. KHKI & WHIPCORD TROUPERS for in between wear DELPARK & GOTHAM PAJAMAS & NIGHTROBES ' CLOSED CROTCH UNION SUITS A SPECIALTY-TRY THFM- mar kets In the Ujuted, Stite. This pro duce consists largely-a( present of melons? tomatoes and other . truck J produces " I Mr,-Ilostetter's father Is the Amer- iiiiaiiti.M J Idaninnstil at flprmoaillo. - i Rlon nf u IaphI 1inaiat.il T-tie Mexico, Kansas City and Orient Eighteen -skeletons were found was receptlv placet in the hands or with their heads) to tho north. Ro- receher'and is now being oper-'raan pottMv bottles, files and ean- atcd by "tlie- retcUtrs The road 'dais were Iso. fonrnl, many of them ns planned l ami . constructed by j jn a state or perfect preseriatlon.' Aitllncll. who bv some Is classed I with Hnrriiuan as "n road builder with i WARNING TO PARENTS AND th'e" difTorenco that -StiThvell Is more GUARDIi5N&iOF CHILDREN or. i -dreamer and lesof"a practical. ) 's ; - 1st xh?ii Harripiaa Notwithstanding j We are operating on Naco road a the fact that the road was turned, heavy roller In connection-iviih, the over to receivers It i holding"' its "work of oiling the road, yfrere is e receivership manage-! great danger of children 'being-hurt eight business Is steail- ilf'tliey play around or In rfoiit of this i Mattors nf sanitation, the insur I ance rate problem, scats in he rlazu ! and partlciiKitinn in the Fourth of July parade were the chief nmUer3 j to come before the Ixianl or directois or ttie commercial club when thev niet In regular weekly session. The proposed excursion fiom Cauinea on July 21 was. also considered, .is was I he matter of the supiort or the Transcontinental Tours, club in re turn for Its support. Numerous complaints have been le ceiied by the secretary of .he club of unsanitary condition in the old and, now subway nea.- the Ktntion, , and the stenches that an e fnmi them during the worm weather. This ! matter will be referred to the health j committee and taken up with the city council, which will also be asked to mr.ke some provision relative to j public toilets. In the matter pt participation in ' tho Fourth of'Jyly eefebintlup, a . committee-was -'aiipoInted. to .secure' two automobiles andjhaie.tlism prop- ' erly-jdecorated, and 'the dlrtylors and olllccf's of the cIuhAvlll. lie. in 'he jwrade. yt j The matter of so(tees.intho plaza waa brought up folfpwing.the 'sta'e ment that they' could, be' o'ntaine.I without public 'or club expense, and tlie; secretary was. instructed to: writ" the. company and .ascprtajn whe'hT IermIsion to place scats In shady ' Jsiiots maybe had. I II' Increasing, tetter according to Mr. Hos- For a bargain in jewelry moriils'go to Uncle Snm and dia- roller, and we wish all parents would impress the danger upon their child ren and urge them to stay at a dis tance from the machine. ADAMSfiN arid SCOTT. "It has developed that- the l'miis- i continental Tqjirs club is'boosting the Borderland rpute,f and has mapped it In a book-it? IsVlssiiing, The mat- ! j ter of obtaining -members for the j iuurs emu anu i aiiyrxtsing wa; i referred to the roads committee. v?itn a suggestion tlfat all automobile own-) i ei in the distnet be solicited tn j jojn tsecasiern organization. - Satisfactory prosreps towan sain ing Tlowcr insurance rates was re ported. ' y ' As the members' meeting falls on July 3 next monUf. It 'was decided to defer the next members' meeting un .111 the first Wednesday In-August. 'Th'e treasurer's report shows that thero will -bey a surplus In the treas ury when the first quarter ends this month that'wiir be between ?1S0 and $200. ' Men's Famishing Goods Vc 'iawe, it is .afe to sav, one of the most extensive and complete lines of meji's furnishing goods found in apy part of the state. If the designers of men's wear turn out anything n"w you mav rest assured this is one of the first places you will find it. So let us show vou our new line of shirts' ties, hose. etc. Men's Pure Silk Shirts In plain white natural, light, medium and daik colors. These come in the Hahutai Silks, as it gives the very best sat'sfaction in wear and general appearance. Price S3. 50 up to S5.00 French Collar and Tie This soft roll French collor and tie set has met with the popular approval of the man who Hkes to enioy comfort When in the store ask to see the di fferent kinds Price 60c per "set . Millitary Collar Shirts In plain and fancv materials, attached and detached collars. Comes in good quality ma dras, one that will lau nder well. Price SI 75 up to $3.50 Fonr-in-Hand Ties In wash silk also wash crochet silk, in any desirable color or in any conceivable design that is new. We have them here in one of the biggest assortments we have ever had in this department. yk?m&&!lJB&m& I Price 50c up to S1.00 Men's Silk Hose The price of fiftv cents is not much to pay for silk hose when yo u corsider the amount of comfort and pleasure derived from them. These have the high snliced heel, reinforced toe. In all colors, both fancv and plain. " Price' 50c and up New E. and Wv potior Ask to see the new Earl and Wilson collar, made of fancy satin, and 'striped white ma dras. This is meeting with great favor as a dress collar. Price Two for 25c FROM OTHER VIEWPOINTS One of the things to do with our ex-PresIdnits is to keep them ex Presidents. St. Louis Republic. The difference between a bolting and a "superseding" convent ion. which the Rooseielt people are now talking of, Ip just about equal to that between a third term and a third consecutive terra. New York World. Representative Cannon will not at tend the Chicago convention, a re minder that rats always desert a sinking ship. Rochester Herald. Everybody is waiting to re Flinn begin. Baltimore Sun. i Taklns wJiat's coming to you in Chicago means "theft" at Oyster Bay. What a sorry business, anyhow, for high-minded statesmen! SpringfletU Republican. J The, case of a hog that lived 100 days without food suggests that starr ing out'-the Trusts may be a bigger task than some persons think. New York Herald. If vou want hardware or good tool3 go to Uncle Sam's new hardware store. J t 'SCOOP 13g. No Gentleman By That Name In This Convention BY"HOPY Tsm Boss-wilC OUS&T7KE.MS fvirss.aM ir-J jw Me.-fii sicnly Sure un Schwartz Bros. Co. 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