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MMnnfeaMn 7?F TKPBWtr J , Twntfri m ii iiwuiiiMipmiiiii nmrri'iiiiwMiii H'f'faMg. jflfc'iv'rjgtsrs - mmfHivntji'mirHmmvt pcsrTr- $A ' &?!$ THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE ARIZONA, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 28, 1913. PAGE FIVE v? ' "tifrwf-'ii';wff SlPW-'lf'Sf-Wlf'''! V,;WVWT-3IOTIHfflHAWf(3SES!W n A iYi i HI w WTf 8S '& & r- V 1 w m w i BRIDEGROOM STOLEN TAKES LONG TRAMP Alleged Friends Play Un pleasant Prank Upon New Benedict Tlio marriage of Miss Mima Neva of Whttetuouth, Canada to Mr. Ed ward Kemne' of Shreteport, La oc curred la the Presbyterian churcn Sunday evening at 8:30. Rev. J. E. J-ry tied the nuptial knot The bride was attended by Miss liendricksoo. Dr. L. C. Conzales wait Dest man. Even their most intimate friends had not been advised of tho wedding and )ato Sunday night a searching Iiarty was organized to locate and comjrntulate the newly weds. Sir. Kemner was taken by surprise. and also from his bride hurriedli, bundled into an auto conveniently waiting and treafd to a moonlight ride to a point across the Mexican line near Naco where his psuedo friends persuaded him into bidding them farewell. Mr. Kemner returned to the hospltabln Mule mountains a la ston several hours later. JLj, and Irs. Komner will spend their honeymoon visiting California joints and the Grand Canyon after which they will reside In Bisbee where thlr numerous frieuds wish them many years of wedded happi ness. , GREAT CORN SHOW ' COM MIMA. iTcTjan. 27. Corn of eery kind and description known to the American farmer Is on display at the fifth National Corn exposition, which was opened in this city today and will be continued for two weeks. All of the southern states are repre sented, while the- cxhiStu from the middle and western states: are more numerous than at any of the previous shows. One of the most interesting features 's the exhibition of the results obtain ed by the boys of the country In their efforts to ra'se more and tetter corn to a git en area than their fath ers and grandfathers. Nearly 1000 exhibits of corn grown by boys are In cluded in the exposition. During the two weeks of the show thero will Ije daily lectures 3y noted agricultural experts and conferences of many farmers' organizations Im migration and labor, agricultural ed ucation and the 'various' problems per taining to the Improvement of rural life are to bo discussed, as well as all the phases of scientific and practical farming. TO RELY ON INSANITY PLEA WHITE PLAINS, N. Y Jan. 27. John j"I. McGuIre was arraigned for tr"ai today on a charge of having mur dered Sereno Starrett of Rochelle He'guts on October 3 last McGuIre was emplojed by Mr. Starrett as but ler for several months and was dis charged. On the night of the murder ho forced his way into the Starrett residence, and, it is charged, that re ihot and killed Mr Starrett while tty latter was 111 In bed. It 13 expected that the defense will m based upon a plea of insanity. Eier since his arrest McGuIre has act ed in an irrational manner. His at torney declares that, he inherited In sanity and it is expected that his old mother, whose home Is in Tennessee, will appear at the trial to testify in sulstantiation of. the insanity plea. DANCING ACADEMY Starting Friday. Jan. 3IsL, at Fair Hall, Williams & Clark, teachers. Terms reasonable. Competent as iistauts. Advertisement 193 How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cansot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENtr & CO- Toledo, O We. the under!znel. have kaown V 3 tbeney lor the last IS years, and bcHn-o tlm perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his Arm. NATIONAL BANF Or COMMERCE. . TotsJj, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure !s taken Internally, ac:;np d'rectly upon the blood and mu cous jrarfaei-s of the nystem. Testimonials neat rrr. l'r'-- 73 cent3 p r bottle. Sold Ziy all rrnirslst. Tato Halk's FamUr P1H tor constipa'Iott. eisGiimann's Fresh shipments regu larly received at this store. Phone your order and it will be promptly filled. J.BrAngius "The Pure Food Grocer" PHONE 29 YEAST FIFTH CUT NOW AT FORT UGH First Division Under Colonel Wilber Arrives from Hawaiian Islands The first division of tho fifth United States cavalry, in command of Colonel W. E. Wilber, arrived at Port Huachuca yesterday, relieving to troops of the Ninth cavalry that have Leen stationed at the fort since 4hc departure of the Fourth cavalrj .for Honolulu. The Fifth arrived at San Francisco on tho transport Sher idan on Suuday. The Filth caalry is being trans ported to Fort Huachuca in two sec tions. The second section is tctci to amvo later in tho week. The regiment left its mounts in Ha tail and will have to secute mounts here. Words has been lecelved that the Fourth cavalry has already ar rived at Honolulu and Is now sta tioned at ScboSeld barracks. ADOPTS ELECTROCUTION District cf Columbia .Abandons Hang ing as Death Penalty WASHINGTON, D. a. Jan. 27. Electrocution instead of hanging will be th.e punishment for first degree murder In the district of Columbia if a bill, passed by the house today and already passed by the senate, is signed by President Taft SENATOR GETS LOST WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 27. Senator Crane of Massachusetts knows as much about congressional machin ery as anybody, but when he venturtd to the house side capital today he got lost in a cellar and had to find an elevator man to guide him out. Personal Mention J. W. Itoss has returned from Pnoe- nix. Dee McKee. a Cananea business nan is in the city. Phnrlo WiTVpl mfltWCPr of thfc Cananea Cattle company, was in the city jesterday on his wa to Cananea from Douglas. C. Stilts. traffic manager of tht Cananea Cattle company, was a, Bis bee visitor Sunday on his way to Douglas, where hi mother resides. S. A. Goff came up from Cananea on last Saturday and returned Sun day morning to his home accompanied by his wife. Henry Hamburg, president of tho Hamburg-Arizona Copper company Is transacting business in the city. He expects to remain In the city for sev eral days. W. A. Moaed, of Temiie, is spending several days In the city. O. F. Foreman, a business man of Ely, Nevada, Is in town transacting business for several days. Mrs. M. E. Gllmore, of Santa Bar bara, CaL, is visiting friends in the city. Miss E. A. Stanaway arrived from Chicago Saturdaj to visit her mother Mrs. Frank Huckleby of Bakerville. John Olson, formerly connecter with the Shattuck-Arizona Copper company hut now with the llcCor mack Lumber company of Iajs An Ke'.es, Is a business visitor in the city. Miss Jetsle Goodman who is to take the place of Miss Anna Tont; at the Ceiitral 3Chcol. ta reported 111 and her place is being temporarily filled by Mrs. Rhoadcs. Miss Olive Krigbaum has resumed lier duties at the Central school ill ter an abt-ence' of several dajs on nccount of Illness. Howard Ward, who has been coa fined at his,hoire for some time past ill of typhoid fever, resumed bis du ties at the high school yesterday. Miss Wagner is substituting in the Mexican first primary grade at the Central school until a teacher can be secured. W. V Carson has returned to War ren after an extended business trip in Globe. J. A. Taylor and famHy have re turned to Warren after a .several months visit in Oklahoma. Woo. Cowan, considered to be one of the largest independent stockmen or the Sulphur Springs valley, was in Lowell yesterday. W B. Cleary has returned from a several days' visit in Phoenix. J B. Patron, Roy Sansburn an jD E. Ileinhart spent Sunday In the I city coming up from Cananea for tho i Initiation of Patron and Sansburn ln j to Elkdom. Joe I. Cohn, editor of the Sonora News at Cananea. was In the city yes terday on Ms way home from Douglas, where he has been visiting his moth er and sUter. , u , AsstantvDUtrict Attijrnejf Murrv and Wfilllam fCleary.who haye'beea at Phrunlx ln the nreclncttcase. ar now at Tombstone, where stourt was caled yesterday. THE HAREM BEAUTIES? CAPTURE AGAIN - r jj Brief Local Items Nine Pound Baby Arrives. A nine pouud baby girl was bom to Sir. and Mrs. Tony Kringas, of School Hill, on Sunday morning. Receive Sad Newa Miss HatLe Malam. teacher of 1-v tin in the Bisbee High school, recently received the sad news that her fath er had died in Michigan. Miss Malara ts absent from her duties for several days. Purse Found. Chief Watklns has a purse, contain Ing some money, which will bo re turned upon identification by the own er. The purso had a receipt in It made out to Mrs. Walter Burckes. Held in $500 Bonds. W. C. Cochrin, alias Roy Cochrln, is being held In $500 bonds to guarantee bis appearance at the super.or cdurt for having passed seeral bad checks, it is alleged. The case was tried in the Lowell court. Is Improving. Miss. S. Townsend, formerly of the Central teaching force but now of Tuc son, writes that her sister who is also well known here, successfully passed a serious operation recently performed on her and that she Is now improving In health. New Projecting Machines. New Edison projecting machines, laid to embody all the latest improve ments in the moving picture art. have teen received by the Royal theater. These new machines throw an abso lutely steady picture on the canvass and there is not the least flicker to jilre the eyes. They are now In op eration. Purchases Work Animals for City. Lorento Wright, street supervisor, has returned from Phoenix, where he Aent to purchase work animals for .he city. VhlIe there he purcnaset i fine span oi horses aud a. span of mules. The animals have been re-. eived and are now In the city ser vice. Windows Close at C p. m. Announcement has been made that, ' n and after February 1, all the gen-j cral delhery and registry windows at ht iost office will close promptly at (. p. m. Sand Concert Pleases. Quite a number of people were oul to' hear the C. k A. band who pive nn excellent concert In the LuWelll l-andstand Sunday. The airs were mostly popular and were much en joyed and heartily applauded. Baby Klrchner Dies. The body of the Infant son of O. Ci.KIichner. who died Sunday nlzht. wifl be shipped to the family burying let at Hanson, Kentucky, this even ing. There will be no services here The body Is now at the Palace Un dertaking establishment. Hunt In Swisshelms. George Hltchens and 'Jimmy" Greer, both of Warren, returned from a successful hunt in the Swisshelms on Sunday with large bags of quail and eotton-talls. Mr. Greer sayt that he saw several hunting parties during the day. Ashby Case Postponed. The Case of John Ashby, charged with assault, with intent to kill, was again postponed on account of his at torney's abseuce. Ashby"s case will again come up next Wednesday after noon. . "Happy Lizzie" Is Dismissed. Marcellna Buteras. better known us "Happy Lizzie, was fined ti In the Lowell court yesterday on 'a charge of being drunk and disorder ly. The court remitted the fine, how ever, on Marcellnas promise that sn-j would be more lad-llke in the future. Hunters Have Luck. C M. Gibson and C. F, Peabody, of Warren, report having had good luck while out hunting near Hereford Sun da. Many quail were shot as well as scleral cotton-tall. May Not Return. It ts rumored in army circles that Troop C which has been recently sta tioned In Warren, may not return there, according to the present out look but will probably be sent to For est Station, it any more troops are sent to Warren, It will probably be troop D although the officers now in Warren expect, to leave there In a short time. Business Men Meet In order to let the public know who are the members of the Bisbee Busi ness Men's Protective association at a meeting held last night by the asso ciation It was decided that all mem bers will be furnished with cards or the association, to he posted on'tair premises. It was alo decided at the meeting that cards, showing the fin ancial standing of members, would be ssued to each member so that he may establish his cred't In another citi The meeting was well attended .THEATRE ' , JACOB SCHMID, prop. - - 21 Reels of Pictures a Week; Admission 5c and 10c. Program changes every day An hour of high class entertainment awaits you st this Bhow beuse DONT FORGET THE WARM ROOM. I . DIAMONDS I 1 Examine the Quality and convince yourself that the j The Henkel Runaway In Naco. Returning officers of the Ninth cavalry from Naco, tell of a thrilling rescue and a runaway which occurred In the border city yesterday. The nrmy ambulance with its team of four mules was left unhitched by its negro driver In the main street in .Naco yes terday and becoming frightened brokg into a tun. The mules were finally captured by several( cavalrymen after a chase of nearly two miles. There was very slight damage done. Three Disturbing Peace Cases. Three cases of drunkennesh and disturbing the peace canie up yester day in Judge High's court. The were Jack. Coins, drunk, S6; Toma Duncan, disturbing the peace, $10, rad Matt Campbell, disturbing the peac. $7.50. Frank McDonald and T. Carey were lodged In Jail on a vagrancy charge. It is said that the two have been "panhandling" here. A DouaHs Visitor. W. W. Adamson, prominent Douglas citizen, came to Bisbee by auto yes terday on (business. Mr. Adamson says that much Interest In Douglas Is now centered In tho proposed com mission form of governmenL Candi dates have been chosen from which fourteen free holders will be chosen to form a new city charter. The prop ortion is being met .with much fav or Mr, Adamson says. Builds Reverberatories. William Gmahling w'as in the city for a few hours yesterday evening on his way to Douglas, Mr. Gmahling has charge of the reserteratory fur naces in the Four C plant at Cananea and during the past jear has been su perintending the Installation of tho reverberatory plants at the new C. and A. smelter in Douglas, at the Cop per Queen In the same place and at the Arizona Copper company smelter at Clifton Texas Editor is Visitor. H. R. Ulankbnship. for many years nrnnriftor and editor of the San Mar cos, Texas, Times and Herald, was a business visitor In the city for the past few days. Mr. Blankenshlp lett npn-itnanpr wnrL- last Sentem-ber on account of 111 health and since that ttmn hA has hppn rsmnini? out with fcls family near Alamagordo, New Mexi co. He Is now traveling representa tive for a Kansas city -Advertising con- tern. Dr. James Douglas Here Dr. James Douglas, president of Phelps-Dodge & Companj and of the Kl Paso & Southwestern railway sys tem, arrived In Bisbee on Sundaj Yesterday he accompanied his son, Walter Douglas, to Douglas. Dr Douglas comes to Arizona on one of hir regular tours of the southwest where his Interests He and his pres ent visit is without special signifi cance. NOTICE All inAtnhprs nf th Woodmen Cir cle are requested to meet at the Med- lgovich Hall at 8 p. m. January astu te attend the funeral or me imam riilM nf J. H. Klrchner. as body is to be shipped to Kentucky, on the 9:10 train, tor ounai. ELLA SCOTT. Guardian Owes Life f Tfais Consumption Remedy It ll boyomt human iner to jrforia tnlnrlv. 111? maker of llckmau's Al teratlre a rruwly for loanmitlon, do nut claim thnt It will rmtore rrtrr "oe to !TfM:l hi-altii but no ttwny nave rolun tarily tcntlOl It m-1 llirir lire, tbat all who lure Jbh lrM illeie buW lnTftlj:ate and try It It 'ununlit top tbe nlslit unnli. reduce feTrr. promote ap petite ami In very ciany ce, protons Nfe Head what It actrompllihed in toil Catherine Are. and Aaeet Place. Jureu toart, I.. I. "Gestleinen: In tbe year 1WW 1 wa taken with a hfary rold an! a aty rooRh ami went to wvrral dictora. In rlnJlac a pectallt. Tbelr mertUtuw fatl nl. I then went to tbe CaIVllI. lint toe rou.-h ttill kept oi. I atarril there a year aud tta went on a farm near Jerwy City, a Terr lrfc man "Jly brother then recommended nck man Alterative tu re very highly. At art I wruW not ennt to um U. owlns to the fa-t that I had taken w many jiie,l-io- without leins helped in any war. tt finally I eoeeted It U now Dearly two yearn slnee I Ort took It. I buj now cured and I dare ay that I wonM hare been hnrUil lone ago If it hart not ten for Krknwn'n Altrratlve I wtb to thank yon for tbe otlenl to ine. VhreVer I C" ' highly reromtoend the Attemtln- a I W Uf tn .I--.. J'n-'.'-V.'Qa. J. TRHCIIKrt " tJrkn' Aitt1!T enertlrj In Ilron rbltl. Anthwia, Jlay Jerer. Throat and Ijiac TronMen. and In nplmlWIne tbe artrts Itoo not contain poison- oplatea or habit fnrnjlae itrnss Afc forboHt toinnsr of rerorerieo. ami write to ckBun I-aboratory. ThUadelphla r for more evi dence. For a! by all leading; drasajItU Lowell Drug Co., ia LowclL lt- prices of our goods, and i value is there. Jewelery Co. Lowell Theatre "THE HOME OF REFINED AMUSEMENT." WHERE EVERYBODY GOES INFECT Picture That ROGRAMS p LEASE ARTICULAR EOPLE Tuesday and Wednesday 4 PHOTO PLAYS 4 And the "Pathe Weekly" Featuring four scenes of the BALKAN WAR "THE STRUGGLE OF HEARTS" . Lubln-Drama "THREE GIRLS AND A MAN V Itagraph-Ceinedy. "FOG" Edison-Drama "THE EAVESDROPPER" Vitagraph-Comedy BARITONE SOLO "When tho IJells In the Light house Ring Ding Dong" MatineesSaturday&sunday 2:30 Sharp Evening Performances Continuous Starting 7 p. m. Usual Prices 10 aud 15c Loge Seats 25c p;o sjraf aag-.fl Tttii ptrc ipo; 'itiji; sjtop aj.v ajaqj. """"i uojujj v u sop djom Airaai ojoai ojqx -suioq sz; uj shop -,aai o-WqX 'Suof prjq HuiBj ouo nan') reav sr.saai rtop b "ubji 'Biliaqss V atntua oa 10 BuiMoqs NA. ffl f-ijuHa Domestic Use Electric Toaster (C Coffee Percolator Chafing Dish " k ti " Teakettle. " Disc Stove. Electric Sewing Machine Electric Irons: " Hot Point 6 lbs. Price " General Electric 6 lbs. " " Westinghouse 6 lbs. " a We have all of are sold subject liberal trial. Bisbee -...' ' neai Muir ot Europe. Erer sine tho battle of Waterloo the Rothschilds hare been tho actual ralers of Europe, and the European nations are so in debt to thorn that it would be imsswlblo ever to Day them ot Royal Theater Concert 6:45 by Royal Orchestra ELRERT VEALE DIRECTOR. Program MARCH . "Hero" of the Isthmus Lampe SELI'.CTION ' "Bright Eyes' Hochana PATROL 'The Guardmount Ellenberg ILLUSTRATED SONGS ".' "If All My Dreams Were Mado ot Gold I'd Huy the World for You." SUNG BY MR. GLEN HENRY Orpheum Theatre The Show They're All Talking About BERT LEVEY VAUDEVILLE SUNDAY-WEDNESDAY VAUDEVILLE SWOR & WESTBROOK Refined upto-date Entertainers PICTURES "Red Eagle" "The Lawyer of Fountain Menu" ''Good for Nothing" "The Triangle." WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY VAUDEVILLE WARD and ST. CLAIR The Garden of Harmony . " PICTURES "liaising Barley in Japan " "San Rosario's Friends," t A Dollar Saved a Dollar Earned" 'TheMasked Man" y new acts and a complete change of pictures every Wednesday and Sunday. 2 Shows Tonight Starting 7:15 Prices Always 10c-15c-25 Electric nces Electric tc ,C( (I American Beauty 6 lbs. the above appliances to acceptance Improvement Co. The Arizona? Sanitarium SAFFORD Specially equipped for modern and up-to-dato treatment of Rheumatism, nervous diseases Hnd general surgery. Prices moderate. PICTURE PROGRAM FOR TUES DAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY "WESTERN GIRLS" (Essanay) A marvelous western drama, full of daring deeds and hazardous ad ventures. A revelation In horse- manshlp. "HIS MOTHER'S HOPE" (Edison) A story of a mother's undying love. "THE SCOOP" (Vitagraph) A girl reporter makes a doublu scoop. A crackerjack newspaper story. "5 "SOMETHING WRONG WITH BESSIE" (Kalem) Bessie U lazy. Uncle Josh is ec centric Go&d comedy "A CALIFORNIA SNIPE HUNT On the same reel Tbe laugh is on the Jokera. New picturo machines Installed Pictures better than eer Steady as a rock. THE CELESTOS Comedy Sensational "WJro Acrobats. Water Heater zf Baby Bottle Heater Warming Pad Curling Iron Vacuum Cleaner I Motor $4so) 5Years $450) Guarantee $500 - Life Guarantee for sale and all 1 or rejection after Phone 4&6 ( ,' P. O. Uox.1283 SAMUEL RANKIN r w Printsr aBd Stationer la Muhelm IlaiMtos M5BBB ARIZ. I i i a.;?-!.' r " - . .tf. r -&. i w jsfjsas4E'ai-. -" : . i