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MM . -.v.,; : r ' fyTTriKa "J """ --Tw' .J9ffii.&r -a.. - ...-"iF wipiwwuan ' ' t " ' " "i ri ' 'M'T"i'i-nTnnrir'u WWWNWMrpavmmwwviHHi ... ii ! . ii Hi ')' I , HI iruiuiti.iflliMiJHHtatlOTfM,'nKHl'll'M"lly""g,r' Z'$Lw-' rjTiW' niiiJ&nnifriWi q ,i Hffr.i. J-"-i jt&SJia., Wsfcf&' 5V T iLCi, lifflp' . 1 ! swar N 1 ' " , PAGE TWO iwntj THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1912 a-. !! I !- .Ill ! . LI. . , ! ! - I - I LI. -..l 1 IF ! mt si i illKS HERE FOB DEMOCRATS Chairman Democratic Coun ty Committee Comes to Bisbee to Confer with Local Leaders URGES REGISTRATION t :t- M. C. Hankins. chairman of the dun Socratlc. county central committee, .Tcame to Bisbee yesterday morning Arom nis nomc in Douglas and spent Ttho day conferring with committee- linen and prominent democrats of the Vtt'arren district on matters concrn'-ns campaign work. This -was the first , visit of Mr. Hanlilns to this district since his election as commi,o r,ha:r. man and he received the congra'tulv 'tlons of UIs democratic frifnds hero. Mr. Hankins blushingl- explained Iwhy It was not iossoblo for him to attend either the county committee , meeting here last week, or the state committee meeting in Phoenix last 'Monday. The reason was the arrival at the Hankins home of a line baby girl. ; "I am now devoting much time and urging every m'omber of the commit tee to extra exertion in the matter of 'getting the names of 'the voters on the great register of the county before the registration period expires, which will be at midnight of October loth," said Mr. Hankins. Continuing he said: "Democrats 4 whose names do not appear on the great register win ce 01 no ienem to our party on election day and I hopo that everyone wUl bestir them selves In the work of gettins the vo ters "registered. According to reports reaching me from the county there are ye,t many voters who have not placed ttieir names on the great register. Chairman Hankins stated that he is now in communication with Hon Reese M. Ling, national committee man and had been assured by him that pr6minen,t democratic speakers will be lnjCochise county to address the pea pie during the present montn, tnougn asjyet he has not been able to secure data on the name of speakers. -Mr. Hankins says the war excite ment In 'Douglas is now subsiding, though tile city Is lively and a great deal of building going on. i Friendship Suffers Much. Whoever looks for a friend without imperfections will nover find -what ho seeks. We lovo ourselves with all our faults, and we ought to love our friends in like manner. Automobile painting. Lowell Paint shop. Mason Dldg. Advertisement. rasiH 81 I I in I I Mansfield rloooxr n;prrnat3 Most men find what they are looking- for Oldt.y WVCH-UdLO fnone: of these three styles. If you don't, Ve have others. The Mansfield, on the left is a conservative model, stylish and refined. The Stanley, in the center is a shapely back coat rather close 'fitting at the waist and will be widely worn. The belted-back coat, the Franklin, combines positive style with refined lines in a way that make it one of the most strikingly stylish coats of the year. Adler's Collegian Clothes are our choice because they offer superior values which will give our customers greater satisfaction than any other clothes. All the new styles, fabrics and shades, plain and fancy, are here in suits and overcoats from $15 to $35. Call and see them. U 0t tH I I I I I I II II WEARS 40 POUNDS OF COLD IN COIVN 33H& :sze Kitty Cc-dcn and her 12,000 gown. What woman would hesitate to wear forty pounds of dress every night If It was made of spun gold and cost JJ.CODI "Not L" declares Kitty Gordon, ac tress, who Is now appearing In Tna Enchantress." She Is required to wear each a. dress st every perform ance. "She enjoys It. however, arid says tho glittering golden garment Isn't a bit heavy, or l It Is sbs doesn't mind It. J. S. WILLIAMS, JR., TO BUD A HUE Buys Lots in Douglas and Will Remove His Residence There J. S. Williams, jr manager of the Moctezuma Copper company al Nnco zari, Sonora, yesterday purchased four lots in the city of Douglas and an nounced that he wouid build a resi dency In that city. The lots are on Tenth street In what Is known as the Clawson addition, a very desirable lo cation. Mr. Williams has been a resident of Nacozari fora.number of years where he was-associSte manager of the Cop per compajiy until he wa3 .promoted to tne position of managtr when J. S. Douglas -etircd from that position. .. 1 MP -1& tijl'nnSjl 'i ii MHM S'I'i n IBA ' 'TiiuK 7 v "" rV-K" T yVy "BLACK RAND" IS AIRED IN COURT Italian Claims He was Called Ominous Name. Trouble Arose Over Unpaid Board Rill DECISION WITHHELD "Black Hand" was the ominous word spoken in -fudge Morris High's court yesterday afternoon at i o'clock during the trial of a case of disturb ing the, peace, in which Vhe princi pals were uarK-SKinnea, exciiaoic Italians. Jim Sasso was the defendant. lie was charged .with disturbing the lec.ce of Felix Marrtotte and applying, abusive epithets to the latter, who was the complaining witness. Sas so made a dramatic denial, empha sized with wild gesticulations. Ha made the counter charge that Mar riotte had called him a "Black Hand," and demanded in court that Marrtotte retract It. Denies He Is Black Hand "I am a hard-working man, and not a Dlack Hand or a thief," said Sasso. He demanded that the court call on the complaining witness for an ex planation of the charse. MarrlottQ said that the only time tie' used the word was when he told Sasso "that If he (Sasso) were a Dlack Hand he would kill me at night." meaning that Marriotte wes .at least safe from Sasso during daylight. Sasso said that be asked Marriotte for permission to "speak with hlin. like a gentleman, -and that It was then that the. Implied, charge that Sasso wasva Black Hand was made. Charges He Was Abused Marriotte charged that Sasso heaped abuse on his head, calling him all manner of Insulting names in the Italian language. The original trouble. Sasso admit ted, was over a board bill owed to Marlotte by Sasso. The latter ad mitted the bill, and the court charged Sasso with refusing to pay It because It was outlawed. The court's decision in the case will be given this afternoon at three o'clock. In 1975. Grandma ''So you have even ar ranged your wedding anniversaries? Isn't that lovely!" The Bride "Yes. Silver the first year, gold the third, diamonds tLj fifth, and radium tho tenth. If It should possibly happen that we aren't divorced by that time." Carriage and wagon painting. Lo well paint shop. Mason BIdg. Adver tisement. LIS II I III 1 1 1 1 Franklin 95 Z5ZH33 30 III I I I I BakihgPowder i AbsolutelyPure - i 1 The only Baking Powdermade fromRoyalGrapeCffamofTarfar Fiaaejrorn OR. TEAGUE DIES AT Local Fencing Iub Gives Exhibition. Hotel Guest Los.es-, Money CAKANEA, Son., Mox.. Oct 4. P. L. Teague, aeed-a'-out, flf,ty-B-fc, years, died at the, cwnpany hospital on Sun day afternoa . after a short llln-"sa with heart' trouble. Tho body have I een taken to Los Angeles, Cal., for intcment.- One son, Barney Teague, lived1 in Cananea, while tbe remainder of the family makes their home In Los Arts-ilcs Rarney Teasruc accompanied .the body i of his fath cr to tue coHst. Mr ?eagrie";ltosi:ln Cannnea for a numlor of years an-1 left a l?i-e nuia ber of ficndsIicTi.Miri! his. loss. t . .;& TIw ioeal fenclsi; eluh gsve an ex hibition and reception to friends of the members on last Sunday morn ing. The affair was attendid by a large number who witnessed some good exhibitions with rhe foils. Re freshments were served the guests. The class is rapidly growing In mem bershp, and the tutor. Prof. M. Li nares, is an adept with the foils. A guesl at 'Um? Hotel Alexandria loS- $35 roceritly when a sneak thief visited his room while he was sleep ing. The intruder managed to escape and Is still at large. Fisher & Edmondson have recov ered their horses which were stolen about a month, or six weeks ago, the animals havins been located in Iler- raoslllo. The 'liverymen rented the animals to two Americans who said they weto going out to the major Domo mine, but they nover went there and rer,e never seen again. Tbcy rode the horses to Hermoslllo where they sold them. Mrs. Itabv Sinclair will give a re ception In honor cf Mrs. C. II. Cole on Saturday afternoon. Rev. W. L. Summers has V-een transferred from Cananea to Mesa, Ariz, and has gons to that town. The new mlnUter for Cananea has not yet been appointed. A mule. andsaddlr belonnlnsr to E. M. Hosiers, employed at the pump ing plant at Ojo de Agna. was stolen from In front of the Bank Exchange restaurant last evening which je w eating dinner. No trace of'the"anlmal has been found. Mrs. G. II. FUzgerald of . Chjvatora left on Wednesday for New York City and other eastern points, where she t : will visit for arew months. ,, Mrs. Frank Hfllman is seriously HI with typhod fever. & O. Schwob wos -a business visitor at Bisfcoe tMs,week. Dr. T. P. Utriinw of the hospJtRlj fsfaff has gone'lo Chicago, wh'e're" he will spns his-.vacation. T)an MoAlllster has rctnmd from his vacation, spent In St. Loa!, M". E. K. Ceeena of tho post ofBon force has gone jo Chioflgo. where he will snend his vacation of two months. Major Santa Fe has gone to Torln, Son., where he will superintend the erection of tho new mlllury hospital at hat nolnt- which! is the military hfistalat :Wtdiet, which is the! military headqnarterii for Sonora, Ma- j lor Santa Vo in at tho head ofj.. j-he I ensdnccrlng department. The hospital ! will hi nmri1pli1 In filiout sir Or I will be completed in about six or seven months. MUs Nora rMffln is vJslUng fronds at Blsbceand Naco. - with Jpse M. Kojo and Miss Ssperania R. Padilla ar to be married on Sunday morning at the Catholic church. crapes WIFE SENDS URGENT HESSABEjra HUSBAND Woman at Wallace, Idaho, Declares She Must Have Money. Man Not Found Like a cry of distress joining o'H of the night, a message fi Jm a womaj, at Wallace, Idaho, who is waltin. for word from her hu9baid, who shi bellevos is in Rtsbee, fell into th hands of the police yesterday anu they are now looking for the man Tho message was brief, almost l;i conic." "Seed money ; can't sta here longer, nuswer." Cannot Find Man. Tbe message was directed Chris Dyfcfest, care of the Copper Queet reading room, ' BUbee, and wa signed 1 1.1 ma Dybfest, but It was not called for and a search for the manjby offlcen has so far failed to locate him. Thtro wore only seven words In the message but It re flected the spirit of a brave woman, who to read through the words has fought the wolf at the door as Ion as she could but cannot hold the earthside any longer without money. -Answer" is the booraum plea that comes over the wire. Awaits Answer. The spirit of bravery that shone through the briefly-worded messag was not lost on the officers, who are seeking Information of Dybfest through every available avenue. In the meantime a bra- . komai. is holding the fort against (loerty. awaiting the "answer." 200 REBELS ROUTED ,! EAGLE PASS. Oct. 4 Goemor Garranza, of the state of Codhuila, is authority for the statement thai LOO rebels were routed yesterday, near Santa Elena, by federals, who cai tured seventy horses and all equip ment. Further reports of the battle of San Bias Wednesday say 1S." reb els and 35 federals were killed, an.1 eighteen federals were wounded. FIGHTING RESUMED AT MUSQJJIZ LAREDO, Oct. 4. A statement aaado by the.. rebels claims they asd the federals resumed ftgktlng at Xe miie, state of Ceahuila, late ' te4ay. This Is all tbe federal operator there could get in before his wire was cut. No telegraph bosiaess is being c .cefttod for poipts in Chihuahua, be cause of the demoralized, wire con ditions there. FEDERALS CAPTURE MASAYA PANAMA. Oct. 4. A dispatch t- day from Cuadra, Nicaraguaa alni- ter of finance, states the govenuaeat forces have captured the town of Maysaya. Mayssya is the oapUI o tb XI caraguan province of Maysay. oa tho' railmad .oniithexst of UinMim. hag been held by the rethi fof some time. REBEL ARMY CAPTURED WASHINGTON. Oct 4. Tbe en tire army at Jlnetepa. near Manaaua. was captured by federals yesterday with all equipment, arms and artil lery, after four hoHrs of battle. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications. & Umtc cannot reach the diseased portion of tttt ear. There U only one way to cure oVafacu, aad tbat is by conaututlon ll r. mediae. Daafatu Is caused by an inflamed condi tion of th robjou3 lialns of t!ie Eusta chian Tube. Whn this tobe is iMtamcd you hafo & rmibllnsr louinl or imperfect hnrtns. and when it la entirely closed. Deafoesa Is the result, and unless th 1 naromatlon can be taVfn out and this tube restored to Its T?rmal condition, hcarlas will bo destroyed forever: nine caeei out ot ten are catwed hy Catarrh, which u ndthlntr but an lnfVusel ondl- uan si tna tnueous Rurtacea. r. J. enrszr. a 00 . Toiceo. otJo. MUtTD-nertKi.ti". f. EflHffl it's the saving, NOT wasting of money that in sures vou against want when old In order not to waste yours, save and deposit with this bank steadily. .. , a npr rp.nt interest will be added. Citizens Bank and Trust Company Main Street. ;.. Will E. McKct-president. Otlw. Wolr, ii-,Mt J Connecting with Logan & Bryan Private Wire System at Denver CORRESPONDENTS: Paine Web ber & Co., Bos.ten and Calumet. ' i. Loaan &. Bryan, Chicago and Ne .i York. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN COPPER STOCKS LIST YOUR ...WITH.. For Rent or Sale Fire - Insuranc Phone 10 K. L, & GOFFER QUEEN HOTEL and High Class Cafe EUROPEAN PLAN Speaal $1.00 Table d'Hofc Reg lar 50c Luncheon Daily Palace Livery - and Undertaking Co. Dowfn & Hubbard, Proprietors AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE Phone Bisbee 23 Phone Lowell 7 THE LUMBER FOR THE FRAMEWORK of a bulldias .should be most care fully selected. If it Is not thorough ly sea&oaed and sound there Is bound to be trouble. And It will be real trouble too. You can insure your self against it by getting your lum ber here. The best builders do so. SEES!0" Lumber Go, PHONE 268 MAINLAND-WOOTTON Next Fair Hall TINNING JOHN A. CAMPBELL 211 Douplas UldS-, Los Angeles. Cal if HOMES ACRCS r RANCHES For Sale or Exchange CALIFORNIA -- ARIZONA SBND ME YOril INtJClUIES ij ei is eg aSyg ,3'lL-cry !L. Waste Not, Want Not, These Words were never truer than . when spoken of in connection with mon ey wr nlahee. Arizona C. A. McDonald, Cashier. Assistant Cashier. OVERLOC BROKER PROPERTY For Quick Results M. Bldg. MainSt. Dinner frpm 5;30 to.48 p..ra.; HfcflKi rurrxn, manage The Southern Pacific Railroad Of Mexico, Maintains at NACO, Arizona . Sonora A Customs Brokerage Agency under the management of T. E. PASCHAL. Forward your sh!omenxs In his care. He Pays All Expense nd collects from consignee on de livery of shipment at destination Service prmpt and efficient Charges moderate. The Line has just been opened to TEPIC Let us tell you something of thi LANDS and MINES of the West Coast of Mexico. H. LAYTON, . F. i P. A. Guaymas, Sonora THE ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO RAILROAD GO, PASSENGER SERVICE 7:35 a. m. Lt Cllftcn' ar. :03 p. m, S...O a. m. Lr Guthrie lt 2:30 p. m. 9:00 a. xa. Lv Duncan Lr 2:38 p. a 10:23 a. zn. lt Lo.-d3Durc Lv 1:33 p. ta 11:39 a. m. Ar Hachlta I.i 12:10 p. m. South bound train connects with Southern Pacific west bound train No. 1, leaving Lordsburg 10:57 a, ta atoustaln Time. South bound train connects with El Paso Southwestern cast boun train for EI Paso. leailn? Hachlta at 11:59 a. m.. Mountain rime, asd with -vest botmd train for Douglas and Bisbee, leaving Kaehlta at 11:69 a. m Mountain Time. A. T. TIIOUSON, Traltlr unirc fJirm trii O. K. LIVERY and UNDERTAKING Co. UOBERT HENNESSY. rrop. Pnone 15. Op. Depot Ambulance THE SHATTUCK AGKNTS .Jj ANHEUSER BITSCH BKER SQUIRRBL . 32 i , . A i - iMMMiiM aanaiaaaMi riBWWtwwwiffffljll'fi'fff