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i'fc 1--. f? (ft- ? -. PAGE EIGHT THE BISBEE DAILY REV IEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 14. 1912. ?' , J ;3 If r. ik. HO FES 151 CHSE 515 SHERIFF Obstructions Placed by Nes- tors on Borderland and Other 'Highways Will Be Removed Protection against fencing by n tera Is to be given tho Borderland !route in Cochise rountv at least and J tfeone who attempt d obstruct ihoj -mgiiuay win be prosecuted H thay ;perkt in their effort Order have been asHed that thf fence "referred '.to In an article m The Review Thursday morning moat be removed. Smervls"?r Htrfcev ut ImAti trun tn This promtae and has acted lie iKH not df4ayed in tlie 'matter. w YMKfnrilnv mnmtncp Pn&lrmnti fluA .Wtkey of tho board of supervlsor4 .brought the telephone into tlay and 1heW an interesting LomeroatkMi with the slitfrifTs oifice at TombNtone. lie jcalW up that official and loid hira pf the fencing of a su rvejed road lijr a neater and instructed hira t de mand that the fence he at once re-1 moved and that if this be not done Immediately that lie. cause the ar rest of the offender and prefer tuuigt's agcuiiai. mill. lie wu in formed that such action would I taken at once. 4 "County roads must not be fenced," fald Mr Hlckey jestcrday morning Jo a representative or The- Renew Jt does not raaSe" any difference liether I ha rflnd that la nhHtrurted J! cn the Borderland route or not i fho county rends, when they have Jicen survojed, no matter where they nre locateI, must ?not be obstructed IT they are. such' obstructions must jio removed or arroats and proecu lions will result" v J i?reaking of the p-obable tax rate for tlw coming )earwMr Iiickej said Uuyiie believed the' IxJanl would be jible to make a redutUon over last year and hoped that the'' rate might be kept down to $17(5 lie added that Governor Hunt when he was in Jllsbec told him that he. the-governor, believed that the state tax would be no higher titan last vear under territorial government This Mould mean a ouli -antial relief to the tax pa r over past rears. Of the pro Jiosed $1 TO. 15 eents will lie devoted to the road fund, according to pres ent intentions. CONQUERING THE AIR WAV&jV , i vi V vV AN ,,v',, ,iV W c-N'ew York Press A girl on the plaz ra with a chap I awfully arrald the Snan in the moon could see If any lody else happened to be around. g- - " V , i i t . 0- - r . i, f . nf "Sv v - c 7ss X W V-v '.xkrfvw.!M . i i,'f i (Aii n - i.sivii ii i .irimMwmwviMHW u . .v -' .." & i -V- -V r- tsrk - -r-i. ,-r r-irzrj'rs,s. vSi rrrFyppxw 7cxir mFdwz'&MmmszfflMr ' ft? -t.'iJt'i'f s s s , tw''7y mr?'',' ''W4mm ".-' '&, v. K -w? . AJS?9-,i .J'3SjSs8san 4" r'- . a .o-.N jaw' tt-Mkinio mz Personal Mention LITTLE BIG THINGS Hugh HuddleEton is in New Slexico on a business trip Paul Stevens, private secretary to Cjpt Greenwar, lias returned from a trip to the east. Mr and -Mrs it. It. Urlght arrived m tjie city .yesterday morning, ilrs. iirlght bed been visiting relatives in Ohio J. Ji Slorrison went to Xaco jes (eniay afternoon. Judge and Mrs. Fred Sutter are 'n the city frcn Tombstone. Nob" Modrf t i Wt A Real Sfioe Store SHOES of value ones with a reputation . for quality andreaso li able selling profits. RegaSs & Neiiieions REGAL SHOES $3 50 for many stvles $4 00 & ?i".0 btter grades REGAL Slions are recojnilz'vJ as the bc?t values obtain-ttk, Leiiuc priced at a fair profit oier cost and tbe MBKCIIANT -vb sells them In Vmind to take that profit only bo jupHng op price with them We'll maka ls a pair hut sM more intra. &J&0 To $40 NETTITON SHOES $0.00 Ar the bet and HMiet honestly nuilt shoes to he obtained. Them na aeycr been a time when thy cld not have gotten more immeiMate laea from the mprcliaats by aerifteiig tiie lest in the war k materials aad work nannhip bat It reaHSn'l hae kept them -whtre they are at the tep We bar tool severrl raises in NKTTMrro'p miid , hove main tained our lese price at 0 knowfog that hoirid be enough ier a "good shoe." HVTGRY CITY l srfHng NKT TLErrONS at WM P light and K hi bowd to w with our iwt rahse ear point : w are giving yo TlfK VERY LIMIT of value in a 0 NRTTLBTON (A good safe shoe store) Schwartz Bros, Cth The Safe Place Main St I Mrs Guy II Preston of Kort Hua 1 ciiuca was registered at the Copper Queii hotel esferdaj Steve Roeiner of Tucson was a business visitor In the city yesterday C II Cole of Cnaiiea was a guest at the Copper Queen hotel yesicrdaj I)r L. U Miner, countv health of i fleer and Mtji Miner, returned from Catallna Island yesterday morning. W O. Hubbard. E P. Ridgley. y. G. Buchanan and J. I Uowen wont to Douglas by automobllo yesterday afternoon John S Williams returned yester- da afternoon from Nogales, v here he a ent on legal busine. W P Stiles superintendent of the Southwestern dining car service, wab in the city yesterday Prank Ruff and family left yester day for llemphis. Tenn., where they will slt relatives. I Mrs J K Urooks left yesterday I for Los Angeles and adjacent resorts j W H Rich, of the.Goiiper Queen 'engineering departnxMitleft yester ' day for Los Angeles and the bonches. Did ou know that The It Is leu lmproemeiit company is laying new gas mains along Naco road The street railway company is re pairing its track in the -lcinlty of Slag Dump hill, widening the dis tance between the track and the hill by chipping slag from the near side of the dump The street department force3 Aro working on iaco road, beginning at the eastern limits. The road bed is being coated with gravel from the old Cochise dump The count is putting in an iron culvert under the load between Bis leo and IjOwoII In front of the Lewis house The construction of the side and back walls of the new Copper Queen store at Lowell is progressing rapid ly. having been put up to one story depth The side walls of huff brick aro lined on the inside with lirt brick. The Installing of three street lights In Upper Lowell, at the sharp curves in the road tluough that suuurb, haie greatly improed traellng at night In that tection The filling in of the road letween the two rjilro.iti track in the suburb is also a hi; Brief Local Items Recent Arrivals Horn to Mr and Sirs Wbally, ot Tombstone canyon, Friday, a girl. Lorn to Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Merritt, or Mason Hill, yesterday morning, a boj. Mounter is Released T. A. Mounter, who has been at tho .ount) detention hospital below the city for a month or more, ill of smallpox, has been released by Act ng County Health Officer Hunt, all ot the pustulws liming disappeared. Off to the Hills An automobile party consisting of -Miss Catherine Ho). O. AV. ,)Volf, Miss liernice Wolf and C V Walker left yesterda) for Berners resort In lie city Tuesda) morning Ho News from Bowen No nxws as to the condition ot W E Bowen, brother of J J. Bowen. who was seriously injured by the ex plosion ot u fire engine at Hagermatt, N M , oil Jul) 4, has been receled since the arrhal of J J Bow'cn at Improvement. This-work was doneinae,l here hls brotuer Is ueln8 ireaieu 1 ins is lahen as an inuicu tlon that bis brother is better, by his friends here. by the county. The new Finnish church In tjwell Is about completed and services' will be held there In a few weeks Car penters aro now putting on the fin lshlng touches. Excaiatlon work on the lot in Low ell on which the W C Harrison com pany will build, has been completed. TO TESI MERITS LEYHER DRILL T Mrs Georfte Rafferty and son lgft yesterday for L03 Angeles to .spend eral weeks. ? TMii Brown, of the Miners' "store, left yesterday for New York on busi ness. Married in Missouri Billy Ferguson, who was formerl in the automobile business in this city, and Mis Lucile Cook, who taught school here lust ear, were recently married at the bride's homo 1 in Warrensburg, Mo and they are now en route to Arhona They will visit Bisbee before going to Phoenix, where they will reside and where Mr. Ferguson is in the automobllo business. The news of their wed ding was brought to Bisbee by M. R Bright, of the Warren ranch, who met them at the Sheldon hotel in Kl Paso, where they are stopping Mr. Bright went to El Paso to meet Mrs. Iirlght, who was 'returning from Ohio, where she has been visiting relatives. William Divine left yesterday for Boston on : vacation trip. Ren Prankenberg. of the Fair stor, -will leave" this afternoon for Vew York on business. Mrs I fj. n. Adams and her father Mr Ixng (leave today for fxm'pvllle, Ky. and Kvauaville, JlUt to vfwt relatives. , . . "' ' j, W. If. Kroiiliy returned to the city yoaterday afternoon. C W. Allen was a'pasnper on the train from the east yesterday aft ernoon. Ross Griffith and Kert Smith went to Cananea yesterday by automobile. B. A. Tovrea and WJ11 Soloman re turred vestorday from Fort Huachuca, where they went on business Mr George Pool will leavo this morning for Ocean Park, Cal . whero she will spend aevernl weeks. Miss Ijicy Caretto leaves toda for Los Angeles, where she will enter college. Relative Merits of Two Ma chines Will Be Given "Tryout Today There (s'-av great deal of Interest ' In tho Loyner drill contest that will , N"r,y an ,nfh of 7aIn . be held this morning at 10 o'clock at L 1?"' annu?1 Ptnlng of J" l'luvius' Castle Rock The contest, win Jc dealer In rains, showers and weather Mid' where tho Fourth, or July con-rnVelUef- wa8; ,heId y nlghf. teata were held, everything having w f" ?1ety-efEllt. hundredths of hn leen left intact by the drilling com- ,Uchof t.be Yet StUtt came d0Wn' ac." tntttee of the rnlMiraHnn nt tho -,toru'nK to the government record quest of thoseVWne the ,,Jner ,kept by J. G Pritchard the offlcla drill contest 4n charge. , !f er-, "We IH 1 able total There will be two teams to drill fatter toda?' w,nether or not to look with the Leynor machine. The con- for agood rainy season basing ob, test Is tHe result of a discussion in ! f""118,,0" ,? db Sp?e. l the mines ofth merits of tho piston I n,,mC0n' Bal,, Mr" pritchar1 !ast drill as cora'pared with the Levner drill, but In order to give added In terest to the contest, the company has Jntn"Yat Tda t.fc .ut n -nv,ii r,H-a Th-m Tne toneral of Fred Johnson will probably be a good deal or wagering '? 'le. tb'V"trnoon al,2 ,'c.,0ft cm the contest, a, manv hlle1 thr.1 ro.m Ir hall, where the Eagles will ttbe Leyner machine will drill faster . ' ? X??.ZZJL .e . ??.?!! loan tho piston air drill Judges have t . " T. , ; , . " -" been appointed for the coyest! lo LRev j f Fv' Tnt S?Cl that the record In the contests to- iTL , " J' E" f"- h.e f day will be official ,3,,r, Johngon arrived yesterday from If there is time there will he t l 3',rm83. Ark-- where he died, and contest betwee tL !!eyner MUarS T reCC,Ve(J by "" Pa,aCe U,,der,ak ,h. iri,i .,.111 ers. The present year may be aptly termed "Governors' year" In Tennes see politics Rx-Govornor MMcolra R Patterson Is seeking the nomination for the United States senate, former Governors Renten McMillan and James II. FrazJer are nfmbered among those who are striving for the govern orship and another former governor, John I Cor. is a candidate or a. -:eal in the lcgislatnre. -f AVOID TROUBLE BY HAVING YOUR INSUR ANCE WRITTEN BY BRUCE TERLEY, THE MAN WHO KNOWS HOW. . ' Will Deport Mexican -Vfiguel Pena, alias Miguel Valen zuella, who was arrested nere by Of ficers Brooks and McRae, was re turned to Xuco yesterday by an of ficer of tho immigration service, and later taken to Tucson, where he will he held until he Is deported to Mexi co, wpere he Is wanted on several charges it is said, among them be ing that of burglary. PEW PRESS STIRS UP LOT REAL TROUBLE Accident Halts Printing of Paper; Repaired but 'Jinx' -Took Another Tight Hold That accidents never come singly was forcibly , brought home to The Review olllce yesterday morning The new s paper press had hardly start ed when an accident put the machine out of commission temporarily The broken parts were patched up and some papers run off, when thfe sec ond break came, which put the press out of commission entirely Some t f the subscribers received the Satur , day issue, but a great many did not, ( and The Review has here given a Lrief mention of the Important world's news as It appeared In the ' nartial issue ot yesterday Tho press ( was repaired at a late hour last night, so that all subscribers should receive a copy of The Review this morning. Brietl, tho telegraph news as gleaned from the Ibsuc of Saturdav follows: Leaving 2 000 troops to guard Juar ez, tho main body of the rebel army departed from that city Friday to take up the march to the state ot Sonora Owing to tho destruction of the Mexican Central railway by the retreating revolutionists, the main bod) of the federal army will not be able to reach the border city for two months Manv of Orozco's follow ers have taken advantage of the am nesty offered by Genenl Huerta. Am nesty will not become general through the countrv until the nation jal assemblj meets in September, if it becomes appncauie 10 every oouy concerned, at all General Dan Sickles, while making a speech at the formation of the ' Roosevelt party In Now York, drew a line against southerners The dls- crimination was promtly discredited as part of the principles of the new party, by Colonel Roosevelt. ' Prominent merchants of San Fran- , clsco, Los Angeles and San Diego are declared by federal Immigration of- I fleers to be implicated in a vast scheme to smuggle Chinamen Into this country The officers declare that more than 2,000 coolies have been smuggled Into this country this year. 1 Charles Carne, or Chicago, and Charles Van Hlse, president of the University ot Wisconsin, lunched with Governor Wilson Frlda, and pledged to-the democratic party their support in the coming campaign. Mr Crane was the real financial backer j of LaFollette's campaign, and Mr I Van Hlse has always been a support er of the Wisconsin senator The 1 pledges given b these men are j taken to indicate the sentiment ot LaFollette followers, and that tb.it 1 taction of the republican part) will line up solidly with the democratic W Challln, of Arizona, and Aaron B Watkins, oi Ohio were nominated by the prohibition party for president and vice president or that party at the national convention at Atlantic City An attempt to change the name or party to ' Pro gressive" was the cause of a small Uproar "Conservative" was also suggested, and that name wa3 voted down Thirty persons were Injured when a circus tent was blown down at Cheyenne, Wjo A jiolice ambulance with a load ot injured, while going at full speed to the hopsial, skidded and crashed Into the curbing. The occupants escaped serious Injur Further testimony regarding the personal habits of United States Judge Hanford was heard at the meeting of the house committee at Seattle Witnesses declared that the "Judge Hanford Martini" was one of the most popular drinks In the city Wile excavating under a hotel in Nevada City for tho purpose of build ing a wine celler, workmen struck a three-foot ledge ot gold, and the city Immediately became melted. The contract, for building the Lew. Is Springs Huachuca cut-off for the El Paso and Sotpihwestern railroad has been awarded to McArthur Brothers The work must bo completed within SO days. During progress of the Darrow trial, the defense called to the stand many witnesses to impeach the testimony of Bert Franklin, the con fessed briber Among those called wan Tom Johnson, former attorney for Franklin. SOCIAL NOTES Mrs. E. E. Elllnwood was hostess at a bridge party given at her home, on Wednesday afternoon. The guests were Mesdames Balmfotth Bledsoe, F. C Bledsoe Blair, Bridge, Campbell, Coles, Davis, Fenwlck, Fenchcre, Flora, Fraser-Campbell, Gohring, Grayson, Hollls. Hood. Hunter. Hurst Juliff, G F. Juliff, Lynn, Newman, Sheetr, Shine. Sims, F I Sims, Sterling, Taylor, Tenney, Thompson, White, and the Misses Chapln, Goodbody. Htlloa, Hempsted, McKeo and VIck. f "A Pillow that means the tuftless comfort of a MATTRESS The Scaly is a mattress made to give to your"entire body the same comfort that you now give only to your head. Not a tuft in it. 'It's "a pillow for the bodv"a bi, buoyant, undulating body pillow that conforms to every curve, every position of the sleeper. It takes up the weight evenly, inducing complete muscular relaxation and soundest sleep. Let .us show you this wonderful "insomnia cure." We're sole apents. A new shipment just received. Brooks-Ooopsr Furniture Pythian Castle O K. St Co. 11 m in. win m ii 1 n iri,i..rninni i " ' ---.-. Cl fC ra"y ". W Tl W iwf S K By"Hv"U- "! ' VHS-) "VSO I '?'Jf i'V I Miss Cummlngt on' Vacation Miss Esther Cummlogs, secretary of the charity committee of the board of trade, will leave tomorrow 8r Vancouver. B. C to spend a few weeks with relatives. She will bo accompanied by Miss Maude Bntlal During Miss Cummings' absence, George Stewart, truant officer, will Investigate and look after any cases of charity requiring attention. If re ported to him at tho Central' school building, or at his residence on Broadway, directly back of the school building. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Large, cool room. Closo In. Suitable for two men S7. In tpilre 96-B Ypungblood Hill, or Phono 42. r 442. You are often offered bargains m cheap shoddy goods-, but seldom are vou offered standard goods at a bargain, as standard goods are sold at standard prices all the year 'round However, this season we bought a very large stock of oxfords and have quite a number Jeft on our shelves and as we need the room for fall goods are offering at this sale standard Floresheim ?5.00 oxfords for 7 ! Wc have a complete line to pick from in most any style, lace or button, tan, gunmetal, vici kid or patent leather. Don't fail to investigate this sale. M JLJ. e Tai lor LOWELL, ARIZONA MAIL CARRIERS WILL FLY This is an age of great discovtrles progress rider m the air Soon we mav see Uncle Sam's mall carriers living In all directions, trhusiorting mall. People take a wonderful In terest In a discovery that benefit them. That's why Dr King's New DiS"Overv for Coughs Colds and other tli'oat and lung diseases is the most popular medicine In America It cured me of a dreadful cough," writes Mrs J F Davis Sticknej Cor ner, Me., "aftr doctor's treatment and all other remedies had failed " For coughs, colds or any brolich--! affection Its uncoualed. Price 50c and $1.00, Trial bottle free at all drig- 421 Less than two months hence the eyes of the nation wit be turned to ward Vermont, which state holds it" biennial election the first Tuesday In September, leading Maine by six dajs Both state yote for congres men as well m for Mate officer. o the national signlHcanpe will be ap parent In the returns, at least to those who stilt hold to the old tradition that Vermont and Maine are barom-etrlc. Flvo former governors of Missouri attended the recent national demo cratic convention at Baltimore Thev wore David R Francis, Joseph W , Polk, Lon V Stephens, William J Stone and James N. Doakerv If vou are a housewife ou cannot reasonably hop to be healthy or bean tlful bv washing dlshe". sweeping and doing housework all day, and cnwling Into bed dead tired at night, You must get out Into the oiion air and sur.llghL If jou do this every day and keep your stomach and bowels In good order by taking Chamberlain's Tablets when needed you should become both healthy ind beautiful. For ilo by all dealers 423. This Hot Summer ; earner Is Ideal at the California Beaches rttR Q$s$ 1-WS-t" fOGDEH SHASTAi ROUTES Far rorenesi of the muscles, wlieth r Induced bv violent xoreie or In jury, there Is nothing Wetter than CoainlnrlalVs Liniment This lint !H Un relknraa Than ma tie pains For sale by all dsalera. 42t n a -i A I 1 .... . - . !----JmiXm-w &' wt trf' 1 ,-,--- V s-J ( t isste--' - JK,W.I-1ITIW'M I' " .!- -- .-.-- .ii. H - i ....-... . H . . . .JhfcfcM .