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i fnai nPHMpnKftt.'TCw yMgy--'A-' . ' tjja'Vf ta -. n sc.v w - SKWieaaHW ?"5 PAGE TWO THE JBlSBEE DAILY REVIEW. BISBEE. ARIZONA, THURSDAY MORNItfG, JANUARY 30, 1913. . "fJSi;lll , m.OTm... y5WImiMwrettawwwwiiiiWWIW ti'Bfil $h,4 IIS IIHWBII II I ' ' r IJ-t - IW " H T -1 r .-J '-T 'J--Uii i v t i- ( it- t- i- a 'i" E K k -c -It, 3? f .,5. 'ijjJ'S- :". J , f '. GAME MEN F. I. ROGERS Gov. Hunt Names Naturalist of Phoenix for Position, So Incoming Herd of. Elks are Cared for x : LAW TO,iBE ENFORCED bhoiix; Ti " Jan. S. The appoint ment of Frank V. Rogers, the weii known naturalist or this city to te gapte w'ardeu of-tbe; state of Artzoua was, announced today by Governor Geijjrse Hun" Only, ou'ejeotimr deputy has, been appointed. Hjs N. C. Bied so4f of WlnsJow, -for .Xavajo county. Onq deputy for. each of the ottar thirteen counties will ee appointed shortly. Vhn the governor Mafcuod his proclamation of the. result of the Nov ember election, tha same tawi which vraa referred to the people and ap proved by them, went lntojeffeft. Its vaHBIty was brought 'M .WUanX however. whett Wood Alien.""" an era ptoyo of State Senator H. A. Davis. , ws arrested for shooting a &.tail wltbont a license. That matter is . now pending ia the supreme court. "I woold net have appointed a tte game warden till the Allen ease was settled "had it not been that a herd ot Wyoming elk are to be shipped to Arizona, about February 1," said, Gov ernor Hunt -this morning. 'That afiida it necessary to have at least a dep uty warden fjr Navajo connty. xhere tho "animals .are to be placed. So 1 appointed Mr. Rogers as naturalist, and the appointment of-Mr. Itlegsep to '"depoty "for 'Navajo cotthty was subsequently made. "Sir. Rogers is a professional nat uralist familiar with all the animals birds and reptiles of Arizona. I con sider him a man peculfbrljr fitted for the position of same warden." for three years Mr. Rogers had charge of the zoological park at " Rochester. N. V. For two years after I FAVORS EPVAL LI Governor, at Douglas, Also Believes That Capital Punishment Will Be Abolished DELIVERS AN ADDRESS that hs collected .spjaimeBS in . Now .York state for the JpWtYork Zoologi cal society. The fas't gb?"5ars. he .lias lived in Arizona... studying its ait 'imal life and -securing, specimens tar (that soclefy and,oth'eiit IVflft-Ine tie llaA'tVo or. Uir 'years he has been "livJ5 .souyr c Bfifetlake ark. Since he" has beon.i'pfxjlnted game warden, iewlll probably move to the city. -fl have discussed this matter verv thoroughly with Governor Hunt and we.s have decided that-'ttbe law is U bar enforced strictly," said Warden Rogers. "My first work will probably bo, to go to Navajo count)' in Feb runry, when, the Wyoming elk arr Te ceijed. 1 am trying to make arrasR" ruonts to get away at that time." PftS cUrfED 'IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. A Year druggist will refund money if I'A20 OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Prptniding Piles In 6 to 14 days. 50 cents. 419 Goieraor Hunt, who was In Doug las yesterday to address the Federa tion of Women's oJubs. was' inter viewed by tho International and sakl: "I hav made full provision for th rovtston ef tho county seat re moval tew by the fcpeeM session ot tbt legislature, and 1 believe that the legislature will revise this law to meet Uie approval of- the people lu due" time," said Governor G. W. V. lliiHt to a representative of the International after he arrived in Lkrtiglas this inornlns to address the state uoBY-entkHi of the Federation of Women's clubs. Governor1 Hunt- arrived on the" laoraiag train and Imiaodiatoly was escorted to Uie Gadsden hotel, where he wa intormally Introduced to a large number of the delegates to the convention. He aho met a large number of buntaese and professional men of the cfty who called to pay their respects to the cliHrf executlvo of the state. I In speaking about ,the call for the special session of the legislature Uov'emor Hunt said: "There are a great number of laws which were passed at tho last session of that body that need revision because they, do not fnlly meet with the approval of the majority of the people, and while it is the illre of the admin istration to give the people what they want is the form of laws, I have included measures for revision In my tail Believes Capital Punishment Will Be Abolished. 'Regarding tb abolishment of capital punishment In .Arizona, I be liav.that a law abolishing it will be- phfi&d and meet with the attprev- art of the people A number at this states have taseed similar laws anil Arizona should not be behind the pro cession of progress in this matter. 1 have received endorsements of the proposed law from a large number of organisations and societies in all parts of the state."' ,, Favors Removal of Reform School NEW QUARTERS FOR 3ISTE OFFICIALS Yesterday Was Moving Day at State Capital. Making Room for Legislature PHOKNIX. Jan. 29. This Is mov .ing day at the Capitol. Throughout .the building resound the echoes ol hammer and saw. Thin and portly state officials tug and heave at deslts and stagger about beneath the weight of books and files. About a dozen carpenters and mov ers are employed, but .they can't 'do' it all. Much of the wprk has to Ira performed by the officials, the clerks and even tho stenographers. Yesterday afternoon the tax com mission moved from the house cham ber to the first floor. This commis sion has a new room in Che north end of the hall and also the northwoat room, on that floor. This morning the auditor and board of control nrjved to the quarters on tho first floor recently vacated by Surveyor General-F." S. Ingalls, Vho went to tho federal building. To move the furniture and , equipment down stairs the elevator was put in commission. This afternoon the land commis sion and mine inspector are moving from the third Moor to the second floor quarters formerly occupied ' y the board of control and auditor. The state engineer la to move from the third floor to a corner in the audi tor's rjgw office. The Inspector of weight and measures Is to go down with the corporation commission, leaving the committee rooms of the legislature open to the lawmakers. LOSS IN CARRYING MAIL Official Says That New England Roads Want Even Break at Least. WASHINGTON, D, C, Jan. 29. Ralph Peters, president of the Long, Island railroad, told the Joint con gressional eoflsmltteo on investigation of railroad mail compensation today that th New Knglaml railroads were havjoMreon the -railway-mall ser A'lc'e. He said that the railroads wonted a method of compensation to net the roads a little more tnan on dollar for each dollar expended. which now was not the case. the Jegfelatura.wJUpasS; a law pro viding tipr' the? rjmoral of the school I to the Tort. The property Is worth When asked about the removal of rat least a haif million dollars now the reform school from Benson to 'and with the few improvements that Fort Grant,, the governor replied: 1 we contemplate to make it will bo .,- .t . . . ! -. ..... n . aA.t.rrnnn - ,1,1. this is one oi me roosi iinionani i oue oi me ntteai uumutin( m " problems that confronts us at present time. We owe to humanity. if tor nothing -else, to take proper ear of the children of the state who have fallen by the wayside, and prop erly correct their ways under the most favorable circumstance. I know WeWa nt a Man to increase our sales in this town; , a man who knows something about wholesaling newspapers or periodicals; a man who can get news dealers and druggists to display The Saturday Evening Post, The Ladies Home Journal- and The Country Gen tleman, find boys to push the sales and train them to obtain regular customers. There is a good-paying business right here for some one. Write at once to The Qurtis Publishing Company Sale Divitlon, Dittrict No. 2 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania nllSIE Jds today (Continued from Page 1) Informed, is to concentrate their forces- at Adrtanoule Immediately af ter tho expiration.' of the prescribed four days, if the surrender of that fortress does not occur in the mean time. It Is believed that a few days bombardment by the, big slego batter ies which now surround Adrianopl'j will bring about its capitulation. Bal kan representatives declare that all reiiorts that Roumanla U to aid Rul- garia. against Turkey are unfounded. THt allies expect a prellminar treaty ol peace to' be signed In Adrl anople by the victorious Bulgarian and Servian generals, and this will Ute embodied In the trenty which will we conoluded in London. MUTINY REPORTED. Rumor Reahes London That Fourteen Thousand Turkish Troops 1 Have Oeierted. Governor Hunt was tendered a luncheon by the ladles' committee of' the federation at noon today after delivering an address before the fed eration convention, and left at 2 o'clock for Benson on an inspection that the Fort Grant property offers ' tour of the reform school mere. theso opportunities and do not hava.He will remain in Benson tonigai an tho least shadow of a doubt but that ' return to Phoenix tomorrow morning. LONDON. England, Jan. 28. A LConstanUnople dispatch to the Post, seui oy wy oi vousiaaza. says iuai It is eMent something is happening at Tchatalja. as Wounded men arc arriving from theY constantly. Un confirmed reports says that fowteen thousand Circassian troops have mu tinied and rioting Is also reported among the troops at the Dardanelles. A didiHUcb to the Chronicle from Constantinople giving similar reportf say that an advance is' Impossible as half tnn transport animals are incapacitated. "&&& &&V? The Seasons Accepted Models in Pumps and Oxfords For Discriminating Women At kj, cm d$4 .00 A PAIR We wish to impress the fact, that It isn't necessary to pay ex travagant prices for yor footwear. AH that yon coukl pos sibly ask for in style, beauty and elegance are secured in oar Spring stock .of Oxfords and Pump priced at tM aed t4M a'Jfelr. Oxfords made of Pate Kid, VW KM, rilsck Gun-Metal, Calf and Black Satin; new lasts, short vamps, Igh (Xiban or Military heels; laoe blocker and button styles; ptein or cap toes, "SIT sizes and width Now t the best time for se lection while assortment are complete. "... ' ' Gray Suede And $ A. QQ White Nu Buck Tumps TT Here are two aw pumps that are particularly attractive and will meet with the approval of dteerimlnaUng dressers. Made with care. and dMberat!q of Gray siede. White Nulfcick and Patent Kid every detail of style and finish carefully csHHtfderedv and' duly the best and sst refflfefe sfock used in tWr construction. Relnforesd .shank, snort vamp, jrifata. toe wtth ribbon bow high Cabin Heels and Welt solem, a pair t. Glaremont Nurseries Claremont, California Al Kinds of Ornaiicntal, Deciduous And Citrus Trees Our New Catalog A Little Good Coal Makes a big hot fin when a a lot of poor coal sends out n't heat at all. It Is coifonllcal to buy our coal because: it - clean, goes farthest, makoa most heat, leaves very little ash aud costs no more per ton than poorer grades. We deliver to any part of the city. American Block Lump Oak chunks Juniper and Oak -nood. Any length. Independent Fuel & Feed Company OfDcc Main St, Opp. Palace Stables OVERLOOK BROKER Connecting with Logan & Bryan v Private Wire System at Denver CORRESPONDENTS; Pains Web ber & Co., Eo.ton and Calumet. Logan & Bryan, Chicago and. Nsw York. . r-i4f SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN COPPER. STOCK COPPER QUEEN HOTEL and High Class Cafe" ".' EUROPEAN PLAN Special $1.00 Table d'Hoie Dinner From 5;30 to S p. in. Reg lar 50c Luncheon Daily HENRY POPPEN, Manage f Oi- - - . . kc-J (PwSItSnSSSfiSrH i 'S'M" "sSi' Pumps And Oxfords In A Variety Of $ Styles All Favorite LeathersA Pair .50 Patent Kid. Vict Kid and Gun-Met ai Oxford. hlghcban Heels: all .sizes and width. jAIo. plain lace and Mucker styles, turned sojes plain or cap Pump1 of Patent" r3a atid nia'eK initio' ;uirned oles. n . . ' ' . ' 3il. toes. i,.t ui ioivui nai uiiu liiuLK ,vaun;iurneu oies. uuuau . ... ..- ..d- .. . . fieew, new spnn? lasts ana snapez. tWoartham anywhere And cvfcryw here B'r all twrposos and all occwsloas. Yo will find them hand pome and stylish enough for the most elaborate function, trim and dainty onengk to cxclto admiration un der all circumstances, and so splendidly made from Mich, saporior materials that they will present a neat I And aattr appearance as Kms as jsy ia ana st a surprmnsiy long time a pair w.to. i CROSS IS OUTFOUGHT Young Shugurc HaiBest of Ten Round -Lightweight' Battle In New York NEW YORK. N. Y.. Jan. 2. Sbugure. of this city, outfought Leach Cross, the local lightweight. In seven out of ten rounds tonight. Near 'he the end of the fourth round Cross, aft er "stalling" and apparently tiring, suddenly sent Shugure down with a hard right to the Jay. The bell end ed the count and Cross out Kinted his man In the next two rounds, but Shugure hid the better of the re mainder of the fight REBELS NEAR CAPITOL. Mexico City Electric Current Cut by Band Only Fifteen Miles Away WASHINGTON, V. C. Jan. 29. Rebel activities continue wlthoui abatement within fifteen miles of Mexico CKy, according to advices re ceived today by the state department from Ambassador Henry Lane Wil son. Wilson said that the city was plnnged Into darkness and street car traffic was at a standstill Monday night when rebels cut the electri; poww wires. MARTYR IS HONORED. I Supreme Court Breaks- Alt Customs. to Pay Tribute to McKInley. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 29. The supreme court's custom against the (llspfaj of flow-rs In the cotm chamber was set aside today when each Jystfce wore a red carnation lit memory of President McKInley. The blossoms were provided by Justice Day, MeKinleys life long frisnd. SIX YEAR TERM Congress Takes Final Action On The Proposed Amendment WASHINGTON. I. C, Jan. 29 Final action on the resolution propos ing a six year presidential term whlct will be submitted as a constitutional amendment to the states, will be tafc eij by the senate before adjournment tomorrow. The Works resolution, which has -been . pending .several months, s made a special order of business. It is jbelleyed that shg measure will have a strong majority In Its favor. I - I . j Votes f or Womn. r A -woaan.may Voteas a stockholder ' oa a raliroadifronitone?ecd. gtt ths ! country to the other; but If she sells ' ber stock "and bays a house with the? money, has no,volcin the laying out I of the rca;! before tb door, which her house Is taxdito Keep aojl par- for. George vjiitaian-u.ru i, TO OWN. A COMFORTABLE HOME should be the aim of every young man. Real estate is today, and al ways will be, the safest and best paying investment Wo have plen ty of GOOD CITY PROPERTIES with ho'.'tes erected thereon, that can be bought right. If you have money that la not earning Its prop per interest, you will do wcl! to lock into these offerings. HAIGLER THE REAL ESTATE MAN O. K. Blk. Phone 76 List Your Property 1M,..W. For Quick Sales With Real Estate and Fire Insurance Phono 10. ' Main Strcc Phone 49G I. O. Box 12SS SAMUEL RANKIN Printer and Stationer 13 3Iuheim Rallding I1ISUEE AUK, Lumber ; Lime, Cement, Paint of All Kinds, Build ers' Hardware, Plate and Window Glass. We wish to call especial attention to the fact that we are putting in a complete line of B .P. S. Paints, manufactured and guaranteed by THE PATTERSON-SARGENT CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Henfekins Liimkr NOTICE To thoso contemplating furnishing a home. If you will check iurnituve list below, article's wanted and call at our store for estimate, will save you both time ami money: Linoleums, Stoves and Ranges. Ta bles, Cupboards, Cabinets, Chairs, Rockers, Rugs, Matting, Dining Ta bles. UuffetB, Quilts. Blankets, -iled and Table Linen, Bedc Springs, Mat tresses, PHIowji, Dressers, Center Ta bles, Lib. Tables, Chiffoniers. Wash stands. Wardrobes. Trunks, C;ttlery. Draperies, Cooking Utensiis, Dishes, eta, and etc. ! In fact, everything for the home. Jfew and Second band goods bought, fold, exchanged, easy payments. STANDARD FURN. CO, Alien Block. Advertisement. j THE ANTLERS CAFE MAIN STREET WM. OPPOSITE P. ROBINSON O. PHONE 221 MONUMENT TO LINCOLN Government Will Expsend 52.COO.CCO For Statute In Washington P a I ace Liver" and UndertakinjjjCo. Bowen & Hubcard. Prosrletors AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE phone Bltbee 23 Phone LoweU 7 WASHINGTON, D. C, Jar.. 29. The bouse adopted today a joint reso lution approving the iMM of the fm irts commission for a J2.0Me mem-! orial in this city to the memory ot ; AysMAVVVVVSVvV been adopted by the senate and now $ iBBfev CATARRH goes to the president for his siMia-, jfl iJt,3 OF THE amendment KlMijM BLADDER Mlini h THE ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO RAILROAD CO, passekger-'servIge r, r a. m. LV Clifjon ar.S p. m. 7 Hi a. m. I.r Outhric Lv -3.-12 p. m. S IS a. m. LV Duncan Lv 2:26 p m. J JS a. m Lv JLordstturg Lv 1:2S p. m, 1" 4" a. m. Ar Hacbita Lv 11:5S p. m. Sonth bound tnln connects with , Southern Pallf KMtmd train ; Vo. 1, leaving Lordsburs 16:57 a. m, i Mountain Time. ' South bound tralS connects with Kl ' Pas & Southwestern east bound train for El Paso, leaving Haehita at 11. SO a. at.. Mottntahr Time, and with west bound' train fer Doaglas and Bisbee. leaving Hachltn at 10:00 a. m., Mountain Time. It K. MINEON', Clifton, Ariz. General Pans onger Agent WOULD STOP POLYGAMY. Colorado Representatives Ask Otier' States to Help Prevent Practice wlllmF 24 Hours Each Cap- sola brant tfio lu$ O. K. LIVERY and UNDERTAKING Co. KOBBIIT HENNESY, rrop. Phone IS. Oc. Depot Htsbulxns DENVER, Col.. Jan. 2. The Cok-! roMa hotwe'ororiresentniiveS liletedj''.L. fitg other7 stat eis to--wrferate In an-! rnciriaratien. "tiointlnK- a committee Co corisldci- afld, rf t .twin-? ba Mh Li fa.itr- formulate laws ok a oonstiwOeiml; r com -lttta ------ -U--4 the praetico of polygamy m tb I'nltcd -State." Thf resolution re cites tha polvgamv i ttt11 practiced 'l jr to, J&varo cnnterfsiU t h - uvffiBdcsp'to Icaeral bins against It. be too sure of it. H you didn't have a largo family yon mifiht have aa cuto." Houston Post THE SHATTUCK AGBNTS ANHEHSKR BUSCH REHR SQU'HRKL WHlSrvY PHONR 12