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'" "k. ' 'Tyimwzjxw . jimhuu, v m "W i " ; . . ' WJWWfttMJ.Vi C'.llJtf.lli!UJJMLT 4"'.i PAGE EIGHT THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA', SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1912 V 1 1 i i ii M in ii mi i m i j i n; ji'.'.i'l'ii'jij" """ " 'illlu'iwi'ffiiWMi''iiwwiyw SOSKWflSMBWSMSSsBfiSMHsBHHiaMMBEsKfcdMfcAjzgaJKJKJKJKMB . mi fMiZit ftii fe'TCi.ffM.1 tfjiuiiwwi .wytiJirgidJB , w r Ztjsm I HI I "I! ii I! ii JH IS NORTH SOHORA FIELD Major Alvarado of Mexican Federals Says He Can Find No Insurrectos If reports which were brought to Agua Prieta yesterday afternoon by Major Alvarado, one of the fidPral commanders who hf been south in Sonora with 250 soldiers searching for rebels are true, the, the rebels hue deserted northern soncm He slates that he made a careful Investigation of every nook and corner where there was probability of finding -ebel bands, nnd In his whore trip did not stent a single rebel. He claims to bave"prac tiwlly scoured, the Ajo mountains. In some places he found traces of thftm In ntinmlnntfvl vimw nm tt mm plac thought he discovered a cache U'hpra thav hri ctnrl AmmimlHnn 1 and guns, but nothing further was discovered. Mexican families are, liv ing In the abandoned Mormon homes at Colon la Morales, but the i el-els hae gone. COME IN AND SEE POA YOURSELF what splendid facilities and courteous treatment the patrons of this bank re teie. Get acquainted with our officials and ou will feel perfectly safe and con tented to place your business whtro it will receive their supervision. No matter how small, we will ap preciate your business 4 Per Cent on Savings THE BANK OF BISBEE They Go Together. If God writes, "opportunity" on one side of open doors, he writes "re sponsibility" on the other side. Grace. FOR MAKING JELLY Concord Grapes at J. 11. Anglus C5z2vrt&j .'is 3 First Arizona State Fair, Police Department Of New York More On Trial Than Individuals Accused Of Rosenthal 's Death - Mltvl i it I II i 9 ,fi M rIS "J-M, 3$-' --5Ii-x 1 Ufa! as I gj-'j in ""t "" "Var f5r m? "' Cll NEW YORK Oct 4 Even mora than the Individuals charged with the murder of Herman Rosenthal, the po lice department of Mew York cil) is now on trial. District Attorney Whit man feels that It is important that the men who killed Rosenthal be ap prehended and sent to the eleclricj chwartzBras.Co (THE SAFE Young Men's Suits IN WHICH I A f jM If Out first consideration in selecting these garments -was that the fabrics used and the manual work of constructing them should be the best we could procure. But that part is elemental the real skill, the art of making clothes, lies not in cloth or buttons, cannot be touched with the hand, or measured with the tape; it is clear to all who have eyes to see it is style. .And the young and mature men, to whom style is important, are coming in steadily increasing numbersto find here their ideal of service. We know what style is and we know how to get it, andt it is because of these things fully as much as of the high quality of materials and workmanship, that we can so strongly commend our Apparel for Young Men. The opportune iime to select the Fall Suit and Overcoat is when the - assortments in the various styles are complete THAT TIME IS NOW" Suits "with regular or soft roll lapels, 2 and 3 button, natural shoulders, straight trousers -with cuff, hand tailored all through particularly desirable young men's styles, &nrU!ri !nad make, at $20 and $25. Fall Overcoats in new mixtures and solid colors,' including many imported novelties; full silk lined, or Now Vu.-k Pcllca Heaaqu.rteis chair, but that It Is even more Import ant that the grave charges made against the Now York police force will be investigated If half the charges made are true a condition exists which threatens the very peace and safety of the city. It Is charged In brief, that tho po PLACE) and Overcoats at ,$20 and STYLE IS PROMINENT r lice have sold Immunity to the worst ofenders, that they have worked hand in glove with tbe gambling element, and finally that they have not hesitated to commit murder when tbe occasion seemed to make it ex There is little doubt In the minds of New Yorkers that the police caused MAIN STREET s skeleton lined; Raglan, strap or split sleeves knee to' full length, straight and full box backs, -with and 'with out belt and box plait normal shoulders Gabardine AUTO or KAIN' COAT this Is that popular light weight TAN COLOKKU RAINCOAT. mad lf tbo pTa:n color tan ENGLISH GABAR. DINE. JUST THE THING FOR A .LIGHT WEIGHT RAIN COAT and OVEftCOAT combined ?I7.S3 to ?:2.50. CopjTlxkt, Phoenix MISSING BOY TURNS UP SAFEBUr HUNGRY Robert Kimbrough 10 Years Old Left Wednesday Morning Riding Range Horse Robert Klmbrough, Ihe ten-year-old eoii of Mrs. John Klmbrough. of Douglas, for whom the whole county was searching yestcday and Thurs day, returned to his home at Doug las yesterday morning, after an ab sence of forty-eight .hours, during which he was lost. The "youth left hom$ early Wednes day morning. Hilling 'a range horse, and when he did not, return during the day, his mother thought that he must have been Injured, and when be did not return Thursday, anxiety was turned to fear, i The boy had started to tho. Hcffern Mining com pany's property In the Swisshelms, and had lost his way, going without food all the time. When he arrived at home yesterday morning ho win unlniured, but terribly hungry the death of Herman.' Rosenthal If this be true, it hat ho'pe of safety is there for the common citizen? Many revelations throwing In a bad light practically the entire po lice force have been made Others will probably follow, -Before tbe end Is reached, it Is believed the police forco will hab been' so badly dis credited that an entire overturning of tho present, system1 will be imper ative, c Already there Is a strong movement on foot to secure a 'legislative en actment which shall ' make tho po lice force of this city answcreable to state rather than to local auth orities. It Is pointed out that the city Is hopelessly in the grip of Tam many Hall and that so long a" Tam many rules no betterment of condi tions in the police department may be expected. $25 ' i9i3 AWrrJ )m1 A Coba October 28 to November. 2 9th Cavalry Band Will give a Concert this Afternoon From 3 to 4 o'clock p. m. On the elevated walk in- front of this store.' Be sure and Come. You will enjoy the music. GflLMl 10 60 TO WILSON Shrewd Politician of Arizona . Believes Roosevelt Has Overshot His Mark, in Golden State That California will cost her elec toral votes for Wilson, la the belief of M. E. Cassldy, one of tho shrewd est political dopesters in this part of the country. The decision of the California supreme court, turning over the regular republican ticket to Hull Moosers, leaes the field In that state to Wilson and Roosevelt, as It Is too late for Taftites to get the names of electoral candidates on the ticket for the iNovember election by petition. Wilson Will Win Campaign "Instead of a victory for the null Moose. I am of the opinion that they have 'cinched California for Wilson, as I am satisfied that tho democratic candidate will receive the support of all regular republicans, justifying their action on the stand taken by Senator Works, of that state. The California Dull Moose, though they have presented the republicans from putting an electoral ticket in the field, bate simply pulled the temple down upon themseUes. and instead of win ning a great Uctory, they threw a boomerang that will on November 5 give the Bull Moose a knock-out." "If Roosevelt is animated by spite in running for president, he may re (olce over the California decision, but If he is animated by personal ambi tion he has oershot the mark, for I believe it Is a certainty now. with Taft out of the California race, that WJlson will overwhelmingly carry the state." The California situation was com mented on by politicians generally yesterday, and the average opinion Is that California was changed by the supreme court decision from tho doubtful column to the Wilson col umn The effect on the progressive party, should Johnson fail to carry California and Roosevelt Massachus etts, Is a speculation growing out of the California case EOF IS FOUND AT OSBORN A case of diptheria was discovered at Osburn yesterday afternoon, and Dr. Miner, county health officer, and Dr. Hunt, city healthy officer of BIs bee. -visited that town to ascertain to what extent others had been ex posed to tbe disease. The Osburn school was visited and all of the children and teachers we-e examined for symptoms of the dis ease, but none were found1, and from what was lea rend, tbe cae discovered appears to be a sporadic one. Tho case has bpen placed under strict quarantine, and the authorities hope to be able (o prevent the disease from becoming epidemic at Osburn, whlh Is only a short dlstrance from Bls&ee. and an epidemic there would probably reach Blsbee. Several Mexican houses were alsc vlsfled and children examined for diptheria. but none was found. It is not Jcno'' where the infection cam from. The parents of the sick child brought It to Blsbee Thursday, and It was examined bv phvslciani here, who pronounced th disease dipthe ria. and tho trip of the health authori ties to Osburn was to. ascertain If there were other cases. BRYAN WFLL RECEIVED CONCORDIA. Kas Oct 4. Bryan had an enthusiastic reception here. Rus!ne8 houses closed, and school were dismissed. He spoko forty min utes, repeating his attack on the policies of Roosevelt, and declared tbe democrats had done more to brine about good times than any -otl-er party. DON'T MISS This opportunity to buy Concord Grapes by the basket at J. B. Anglus 73J j Brief Local Items Bessolo Case at Phoenix The case of the United States against William Louis Bessolo, charged with UBlng the malls to de fraud, will be called up by tbe fed eral grand Jury at Pboenlx Tuesday. Ppstmaser M. E. Cassidy, of Blsbee, is one of tbe witnesses for the gov ernment, and he will leave Monda for the state capital. John Caretto will also attend the gand jury hear ing as a witness for the government. Morrison Goes West United States Attorney J. E. Mor rison leaves this morning- for Saa Francisco to attend the circuit court of appeals and to represent the gov ernment in several cases that have been appealed from this district. He will return to Phoenix to attend the federal court and grand jury. Eus tace Dupen. his clerk, leases Monday for Phoenix. Grayson Gets Vacation Leave J. H. Grayson, Southwestern ticket agent, leaves this afternoon for an extended vacation trip through tbe east, and perhaps Canada. He will visit St Louis, Chicago, Pittsburg. New York, Boston and other center! Mrs. Grayson, who will accompany him, left yesterday for El Paso, where she will be joined by her hus band, and they will proceed east to morrow morning. E. C Prithcard, of New York city, arrived In the city yesterday to serve as local ticket agent during Sir. Grayson's absence. Mexican Baby Dies Isabel Rojo, the two-year-old daugh ter of Angel Rojo, of Chihuahua bill, died yesterday morning at 2 o'clock at the family residence. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the residence, and Inter ment was In Evergreen cemetery. No Concert Sunday Night The Impression that there will be a concert In Blsbee Sundav ovenlng is incorrect. On that evening Sam B. Bradner, George Purdy Dullard and Senator Worsley will speak on Main street In sunport of the laws that have been referred to the people for a -vote In tho November election. Ninth Cavalry Band to Play The Ninth Cavalry military bar., will arrive In the district this morn ing and will give a public concert this afternoon from H to 4:30 o'clock In the post office plaza. The band will play for a Country club dance thl evening, and -will give another con cert at Vista Park Sunday afternoon. Cox Goes to Wed H. M. Cox leaves this afternoon for Atlanta. Ga whero nn b evening nf October 13 he will wed Mis.s Estelle Lineman, of that city. The wedding will be followed by a reception at tho home o' the bride, and the fol lowing dav the couple will co to Petersburg Va where they will visit relatives of Mr. Cox. They will re turn west by rt of Chicago. St. T.ouIs. Kansas CItr and will visit the Grand Canyon before returning to Blsbee, where they will reside. Cflit. Hodgson Serenaded Tbe Copner Queen band last even in? serenaded Captain Hodgson, Cop per Queen mine superintendent, at hi new home adjoining the Y. W. C A. grounds. Tbe serenade was given under the leadership of P. J. Bawden. and the following nrogram was eiven: Grand March. "Pnnlanb" Thiere Waltz. "Flowery Fields" Laurandain Grand Selection. "Faust" Gounod Cornet Solo, "Irene." BIdgood F. J. Bawden Flower Song. "Hearts and Flowers'" Tohinl Overture. "America" Catten March, "Arcandab" Thompson Hotel Arrivals The following guests vere regis tered at the Conper Queen hotel last nleht; J. J. Miller, Tucson; William Goldbaum, San Francisco: L. .T. Reed, San Francisco: C. U Hill, I.os An geles; A. T. Kenvon. Los Angeles: A. 'M. McCorkle. El Paso: Bob Hard in, Cananea; S. Rlnehart, Cnnanea; Joe H olden, Cananea; D. M. Sutor, El Paso: R. S, Welner, EI Paso: V. E. Crandall. Phoenix; G. A. Mangurn, Los Angeles; R. R. Mason, St. Louis; Mert J. Houle, Houghton, Mich.; C. M. McKcen. Cananea; James M. 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