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NOVEMBER 26, 1912. mqipiVPlRUn r ' J ; 1 ' t I t i i w & Is r? hi JURISDICTION OF JUSTICE COURT IS BEUOW GITY COURT Act of Legislature In Less ening Authority P'aces Power in Municipal Tribu nal and Ordinances OVERSIGHTTHOUGHT TO BE RESPONSIBLE Fortune of war have elevated the city couttlof Wsbee above the courts of jugicva of the peace and of J C Hlgh'gUwo titles, that of ""police court judge taket, precedence over that of "justice, of the peac-e." .Before ire Jurisdiction of justices was lowered by an amendment to the old law de fending the. jurisdiction of these otl. cials) the Justtce court was considered "as "being qny one grade beneath the 8upferIo' court but lhat amendment removed nearly all mUdcamor cases from 'the Justice court dockets by limiting, jurisdiction to cases in wjilch the maximum punishment by flue and iraprisoptneut- is less than. JSuU unt three months (n jail or both.' In a number of cases judges of po lice, courts may Impose a fine as much as X30O and six months in tall, or both.o that by- -virtue of the amend- J ment eferred to tho city court of 'Bbj bee..basa wider jurisdiction than the Justice courts. At first It was thought that tho city council would have tp amend, all of its ordinances to reduce punishment in certain cases to $199 and SS days but City Attorney Edw. J. Flanlgau says that the Jaw has. in jio way impaired the jurisdic tion ofthe police court. .He wrote the following opinion for the Review: City Attorney's Opinion "So far ra prosecutions under City ordinances are concerned, no change will be made for the following rea sons: Tho police court Is an inde pendent tribunal created by ordin ance of the council under the authori ty of Chapter 25 of the laws of 100?, JJy that act the court Is expressly Riven jurisdiction to pronounce suVa judgment as may be authorized by lho ordinances uf tlie.clty. Including fine "ori-impriBOnnieflt-cns both. Xone of tbe 'orainrfneias dt the. city exceed the .limitations laid 'down in (he act undar .which the city is Incorporated. The act of the last legislature referred to only affects the jurisdiction of jus tices of the peace. The fact that Judge High is also a justice of tho peace does not affect the question, es this Is merely Incidental, it being pro vided, apparently for convenience in the. operation of the court, and to savj expense, that any justice of the peace in the city shall be eligible to the of- Open Wednesday Evening Until DRESS GOODS AGAIN TODAY Scissors never cut as many dresses in a single day as they snipped off here yesterday. When the largest and best dress goods department in town cuts prices on some of its finest fabrics, as we have done, it's no wonder scissors are snipping off lengths for Dreses, Skirts and Coat Suits as fast as fingers can fiy. Sunday's news was so good and brought such a phe nomenal response that we repeat it this morning. No such materials for the money have ever gone over our counters and scissors never cut so many dresses in a single day. Soft, clinging black silks and messaiine satin such as are always in demand. High class imported fabrics for tailored suits, beautiful and wear, either for house oc street, are plainer weaves very low in price, the kinds Tor today. ." ' ' v 36-in. Wool Plaids Yn 75c Quality -For UUC NOVELTY PLAIDS. oV all-wool and RiDc mixed yarns. In pretty lietv color combinations. 30-lnchas wide 75c quality at, COc a yard. 32-lrich Mohairs 0(e 30; Quality For MC CQTTQN MOHAIRS; & inches wide, is new striped .and checked pat ters aMI plain o!srs30c quality for 20c s-jard. 54-inch Broadcloth ?ft. 75c Quality For OUC MfWADCIXXTH, S4-lscha -wid?, fo lwwa, ftarT, Kfly and cardinal, 7-e tUty pcH piked for this sale 3$-inch Suitings 50c 1 vww vtuifiy t ui $T &UlWwM, fcfr-incli wide, 'yW! -T U i, tzwa.t t quality for 50c t Main Street iSBlil'l .TSZami tDn t NEW NEVADA SENATOR IS OF FAMOUS FAMILY Ky Pittman. TONOPAH, Ncv, Nov. 22: fSpi clal) Key HIttnian, the new United States sfiuttor from this state. boasts a distinguished ancestry. He Is a direct descendant of Francis Scott Key, of Maryland, who wrote "The Star Spangled Banner." On the- paternal' side he is related to the famous Buckner family of Kentucky. His. father was "William Buckner Pitt- wan, a .soldier In the Confederacy and a prominent lawyer of the old soutli Pittman s maternal grand mother was a niece of Chief Justice Marshal of the United Slates supreme court Senator Elect Pittman has led n busy and adventurous life. He joined the rush to the Klondike in 1S97. There he worked as a miner and be came a leader among the pioneers of the district In their various troubles. Pittman came to Tonapah in 1901 and opened a law'o'lllce. He acquired cluing properties and In a short time became wealthy. He was an unsuc cessful candidate for senator two years ago. flco of, police judge. The two court are therefore independent and that there Is one incumbent for both of them does not obscure the fact that in both capacities the police judge and justice of the peace acts under different grants of power. Neither is there anything in the constitution of the state to impair the jurisdiction of the iKjIice Judge, as the court is ex pressiy recognized, and its jurisdic tion left to be provided for by the legislature." It is generally believed that the exclusive. And for every day Eden Flannels rl5c 20c Quality Fo BDrf FL.VNNKLS. S0-lucbes wide, especially desirable for shirtwaists. In plait colors and pin stripes, 20c Qtality at lZc a yard. 25c Robe Land , OAr - Fleeces For vC ROUE LaNTJ-E2cjca. 2S-inches wide, In rnnventlonaL flower, and large fig ure deIgns, adapted for batb? robes. 25c Quality for 20c a yard. 54-inch Suitings tf- 00 $1.25 Quality For J 1 FANCY SUITINGS; all wool, 54 Inches wide. in rich new mixtures, tvo-toned effects and stripes. $1.23 quality for L00. a yard. 52-inch Whipcord tf1 70 $2.00 Quality For P 1 WHIPCORDS, 32-inchcs widewn flaiti wlorij brawn, navy. gray, black.-.cteanl and two-tonea effects, 12 quality for J170 a yard. . ' ' r . " -jwr" . -- ifi ir A.' l"'l li'lll' I' ft! ' ''."I'lili'l GAHPA WILL BE HELD FORTY JAYS LONGER New Warrant Is Served in Jail in Tucson and Will Hold Rebel a .While General Emlllo Campa was sened with a warrant at the Pima county Jail at Tucson yesterday and Upon his arraignment before United ' States Commissioner at Dunsheath at tha place he will be committed to Jail again for a maximum period of forty days, in which time tb-Jd.icaii gov ernment will prepare anditorwirtj to the department of Washington formal papers containing a demanc) for the extradition or the "general." . In extradition cases the department of justice does the work and the- dc partment of state acts as the mouth iplece of the American government- When the formal papers arrive the courts will determine If the showing made bv the Mexican government is sufficient to warrant the extradition Of the prisoner Campa will have to remain in Jail in the meantime as bond is not admissable In such cases. Latest Horror. "Every morning," observed the doc tor, "over my coffee, I see in the news paper an account of some motor cat accident" "Yes," said the professor: "that's the auto crash, of your break tact table." disc: epancy between the law defining the jurisdiction of a justice of the peace and the laws the enforcement of which was formerly entrusted tj precinct officials, was an oversight on the part of the legislature and 'that It will be remedied at the coming ex tra session of the legislature, as ot!i-err.-ise It will result In a congestion of the dockets of the superior courts of the state. While reducing the jur isdiction of justice courts the legis lators neglected to reduce the mnx Imum 'punishment for misdemeanors that are usually tried in those courts In many mlsdeamor cases in which Judge High, as justice of tho peaca has no Jurisdiction to try, under the new law, be will have Jurisdiction to try, sitting as judge of the municipal police court. Not only Is the police court susr lor In jurisdiction to the Justice court but it transacts more business than the Justice court and the record for November will probably show more fines collected and more cases than the three justice courts of the district combined. Over S00 In fines has al ready been collected by the police court and before the end of the month it may amount to $1,000, which would easily, establlt-b. a new record. The former high record was between $300 and $G00. 8:30 O'clock fhT.nsTr.n -w.-r - V- .--- All Day THURSDAY Thanksgiving Open Wednesday Evening Until 8:30 O'clock 1 Enough of all 20c Duckling Fleeces For 15c DUCKLING Fleece, 2SJnche wide, in pretty. Persian, flower, figure and dotted patterns, for kimonos and liouse negligees. 12 l-2c Outing yl Flannels For y SHORT LENGTHS of Outing Flan cels in light, medium -and dark col ors, regular I21c quality, special at 7Kjc a yard. 40-in. Storm Serge QA $1.00 Quality For QJC STORM SKRGE. strictly all-wooi, in cream, black, nary, cardinal, leather and gray, 40-inchei! wide, $1 quality at SOc a yard. 38-in. Storm Serge 2f 75c Oualitu For WVl cTnmi arnnn ,..H.,iv.l, .ij,.inhoa wise, lnawrdelrahgfc of'hils Bearfpa'i most favored colors, 76c quality at 0c a yard. 95 Phone No.91 EIS SOON TO BEGIN Border Patrol Is to Move and Fourth Cavalry Will Go to Barracks in the Hawaiian Isles FIFTH COMES HERE , 'Warren will be the sceue of a big military gathering today, when troops from the four corners leading into town will pitch their tents for the night Recent orders transferlng the Fourth cavalry fronj Ft. Huachuca to Honolulu are the cause as other troops from nearby stations are be ing sent to take their places. These will all meet at Warren to pitch camp for tho night and continue to their destined stations the folowlng day. Among the changes that result from the orders are that troop 'M ninth cavalry, stationed at Forest- will go to Garden Canyon and en route Will uiiui til urieii uter mgm. ims troop is under the command of Cap tain Pearson. Troop I under Captain Walker will be transfered from Doug las to Nogales. Troop L, also from Douglas will be transfered 'to Nogales under the charge of Lieut Engcl "while K, from the same place goes to Arlvapa with Ueutenant Ueltrick In command. December 21, troop C of the regi ment, now stationed at Warren will be transfered to Fort Huachuca under the command of Lieut. Nicholson as will troop 'p from Dougas under Cap tain Schultz. These two troops will be in charge of Ft Huachuca while the Fifth cavalry now in Honolulu la on Its way to that place. On the arrival of the Fifth cavalry at Ft Huachuca, all of the Ninth now being moved will return to their respective commands. tr The mombers of the otirth cavalry have tjcen making preparations for departure for gome time '.past as all the regiments horses 'have already bicn shipped to Honolulu by way of (.tittle. The latter part of December c men will also leave but they will !p on transports out. of San Fran jiifl. The Fifth Cavalry:.ls expected t leave Honolulu the ,firs"f of January aud arrive at Ft. Huachuca some.time later. '' The removal of the ifcree companies from Douglas will no doubt greatly affect the Thanksgiving pay celebra tion which they had contemplated holding but It will not affect the local troops and the entlrfe program as scheduled at Warren will be carried out. Yesterday morning' and all dur Ing the day great preparations were being made at Warren" fpf the quar tering of the visitors. Several tons of hay and an extra supply 'pi provisions were ordered from Ioctf merchants. PA Ifl DEATH OF SNHL L Disease Runs Its Course and Ends Fatally Four, Days After Boy Is Stricken The nine-year-old son or Mr. and Mrs. Frank Engle of Slason hill died yesterday morning of cerebro spina) meningitis,, following an Illness of four das. Owing to the communica ble nature of the disease, the funer al which was held yesterday after noon at i o'clock was a private ons, no relative except the father attend ing. The house has been placed under quarantine by the city health author- ties and the members of tne tamiiy are under quarantine, fclght child ren of the neighborhood are under a modified quarantine and suards have been stationed to make the quarau ine effective. The case was unquestionably cere tiro spinal meningitis but it is not cer tain whether it was of tfie epidemic variety tut if so it was 'a sporadic case, as the infection can not tie trac ed to an) known source. HONEY BEES TAKE PLACE OF WHISKERS Jay Smith and hit honey neei beard. To prove bt statement that "bees won"t rung- you it you are not afraid of.-.thfem and i'dc toot try .to molest Hhern," jy Smith,, of nncenne, Ind.. ' posed for a. pfture- the other day With 'bee swarralnir oer WS' face nnd breat In tha ri-.-not a. Jong beard. v',;"-i UUCI VIJCII4.JieLJlia Wt. m.ww v them an-3 wHen ha geito uainer honey he eldbm wears 4any xntalc torothwprotecUba. - TROOP i BaaaaaaBBaWaaaalHBBaF I CRITICAL TIME OF WOMAN'S LIFE j j From 40 to 50 Years of Age. How It May Be Passed in Safety. l Odd. Va.: "I am cniovinp better health than I have for 20 years, and I believe I can safely say now that I am a j well woman. I was I reared on a farm and hadallkindsof heavy j woric to ao wnicn caused the troubles that came on me la ter. For five years during the Change of Life I vag not able to lift a pall of wa ter. I had hemor rhages which would last for weeks and I was not able to sit tip in bed. I sulTered a great deal with my back and was so nervous I could scarcely sleep at night, and I did not do any housework for three years. "Now I can do as much work as any woman of my ago in the county, thanks to tho benefit I have received from Lydin E. Pinkham'a Vegetable ! Compound. I recommend your remedies I to all suffering women." Mrs. Martha L. Holloway, Odd, Va. j No other medicine for woman's ills has i received such wide-spread and unquali- Ified endorsement. We know of no other medicine which has such a record of success as lias Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. For more than 20 1 years it has been the standard remedy I lor woman's ills. If von Iinvc tho sl!clitet dmilifc j tlmtLylia K. I'itiklmm'.s Vcsetn- lIe Compound 'will lielpyoii, write to Lyrtia K.Piiikliani Medicine Co. (confidential) I.ynn, Mass., for atl viee. Your letter will lie opened. read and answered by a woman, laud helil hi strict conib'"". Possible xplsn:t!on. In a Connecticut h-nilet where old- fashioned regulations arb in force, the night-watchman has a dog that chases the young children oft the j streets at eight o'clock. This must 1 be the dog that put the "cur" in cur. few. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Technical. Mrs. Jar- -"What's the difference be tween a kleptomaniac and the garden variety of robber?" Jax "Merely a I difference In tho price of their law I yers." A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. DR. T. Felix Gouraud'ft Oriental Cream or Msefcal lautlfler. I rrcUc "doth I'ntciiec. ua txtry blcmtfh on bwuity. m4 d ces 4tctfe-i. II b uochJ tire Ufi of 64 rr, i&tl U t. fcinxJeit wt Lute utowaartll 1 properly tail. Atcect noccw&tef ItZ or timSu five. Dr. L. A. Sarre Mfcl to a hir of tb baut tea 1 a pUnt.- 1 ratmm i A Ttournml'M f?rfttn'a ths Wut harnJtal of aU. th klal.rprtlo1l.' FnrB&li by U drajrxrt ua 7 0001 l&Ier tn tbc CtUtJ SUtt, Catud and Ecrvpc. T31 T.HOPflXS. Pr: 37 Erd iw tW VXV FOR XMAS It is hgh hime to be select ing that Christmas Present We have a com plete assortment of Jewelry, Necklaces, etc L. L. GILMAN, Opposite P. O. Z?cztr5S Ted Gidley Musical Director Orpbeum TEACHER OF Violin and Piano Studio - - Lockie House TTj lo? school Hi.i, Telephone 427 I'j catarrh: ard i DISCUSSES- fiVilif Mmsi in :4-Moursi S V" & I I5SS-S ffi ia3 itC rp vW I Ml M - w I til y v m SfrP7 Si D 'if Y I - s Coal IVlustpe About this tlmo Isn't it?' "PtV ! ter have us put you fnTouriuy ply right now. Then youhve that oh your mind any 'y. Coal doesn't spqll and yojt have got to get It sooner or later". 80 why not order now aitd Ihua bo prepared for any emergency. Oak chunks, Juniper and Oak wood, any lengtb.3, chicken feed a specialty. Blsbcc Telephone 2J5 Lowell Tc'ephone 120 Independent Fuel OlUco Main St. . J. OVER LOCK' BROKER ; ." ' .,--- Connecting with Logan & Bryan Private Wire System at Denver CORRESPONDENTS; Mint Web ber &. Co Bo ion and Calumst Logan & Bryan, Chicago and Nv York. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN COPPER STOCK List Your Property For Quick Sales With H " oean ana see Real Estate qnd Fire Insurance Phone 10. Main "Street COPPER QUEEN HOTEL and High. Class Cafe EUROPEAN PLAN Special $1.00 Table d'Hote -Dinner From 5;39 to 8 p. m. Reg lar 50c Luncheon Daily HENRY P0PPEN, Manage ., - muu HDUMnu rJi l'.r(ic) on Thanksgiving. Uy tns way, there any places ou your poultry house or barn which will allow your s0 birds to get out or some mglit prowl VI IU btl 1. 'J Ml" 11UC UA auiiu vnn liimhor nnticrh in mnUn tiipni 1 secure. Don't wai till your ThunKS Biving uinncr is sioien. v ' a' SSSSSf" Lumbar Go.i Bisbee Lumber Company, Inc. WHOLESALE AND RETH 'JEALERS IN OREGON AND TEXAS PINE, REDWOOD SWr.Gl.ES, MOULDINGS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, DOORS AND CASHES OF ALL KINDS, MINING TIMBERS AND WEDGES, CARLOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY. TELEPHONE L-12S EMIL MARKS, Manager. ill j:i' I) BMi-TanlirMKia-iiit " ' 1 PalaceLiv ery and UndertSkinfCo. Bowcn A 'HubbarfB Proprietors K .AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE M Pnone "' ., ipKooaF f Bisbee 23 LowslJ 7 ! -s tv- Jl PLUMBING PHONE 268' "; MAINLAND-WOOTTON Next Fair Hall TINNING I. JOHN A. CAMPBELL 2U DoaslM Bid?., Los Angeles, Calif. HOMES ACRES RANCHES For Sale r, Exabange . CALIFORNIA - ARIZONA SE.VD ME VOUll INQmIBSji Getting Low iklsSft -- jjg & Feed Company Opp. I'aUce Stables a gBa ?v ii- i.ry' are - y. - jfi THE ARIZONA ANDNEWl .MEXICO RAiLROAO GO. PASSENGER SERVICE - 7-53-a ra Lr Clifton ar. 4:03 p. m. S.15 a. m, Lv Guthrie Lv 3:30 p". m. 3-00 a. m. Lv Duncan Lv 2:3(p". va. 10-2a. m. Lv Iordslmrs Lvl: 33 v.m. 11:30 a. m. Ar HachiU Lv 12:10, p. m. Sou,th bound train connccts-with Southern Pacific west bound " train Xo. 1. leaving IordBburg. 10:57 a; m., .Mountain Time; South bound train connects with Kl .pieo tGi Soutliwostern- east ound trafn lor K Paso. Ipavln-rSTtanh'tin nt i 11:59 a. mj.lounUiini Clme. and with wist bound train for Douglas (and B!abe, leaving Hachlta at J.i:59 , a. m., Jlountaln Time. IL K. MINSOX, Clifton, Arl. General Passsnger Agent O. K. LIVERY and UNDERTAKING Co. KOBERT HENNE8ST. Prop, Pnone lf. Op. Depot Ambulant THBSHATTCJCK AGENTS ANHEL'SEU BCSCII BEER SQUIRREL WHISKY PHOXE 212 - -.&dZ3f i 2-i V3ivkavayss 2 mmmmmm 1 rfCy.Avtswwrr r"?s,i TCT.-VfiJ1 ' I- -i'lt lil nimiSLi. JK"- iLsmi - ,m" A " I' if IT m mPvir. "jfftriV vttf1 muo. Hm&B' itwi it-Mil mmmw '"