' . ? ',, ' a fyi-Vr ,tw?. V I V.' ;?WHK' ,&&,9-- " - r.V.i.i.iliW.il..IJUMWllllW'l'W"''.HJrf';gC??' -- V ' 4, . . S J ;..... ,,.., -.-,. w,.,agwrr, wii'in-, v is & f , a. THE BISBEE DAILY MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS. NUMBER 19. BISBEE, ARIZONA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 1913. VOLUME 15. .','"' REVIEW i n r t ;'! FRICK TAKES BATH AT FLORIDA RESORT Tax Commission Is Now Framing Revenue Mcas i ure to Be Presented to I Governor for Transm'slcr. ' UODE REVISION IS ' BELN(. "( ONSIDFRED bb sir- Ta"wi-rt "."NEW YORK'S OSTWMdORlLTTO 'GOVERNOR filjjSnT 0111111! 11 II r TlVrP QATrrTTWTTHPEOELEOBHiaSTATE M L LU l if! ill IHAlD wswssS hmi IqW'P v-KBV?fed' dHsBBBBasBBBata. - k. -bbb siihnnpnQ "ervri jiuv-c- frBBBBssv tfK WP? liBYir 8'"' l'ft holders, to Be Called Upon B9B iwRl w wHz&M m kl for Explicit Statements ot JvM ' uflKaL 3w ?IL M r Contributions. ' Mm VfHnr; jm &. i taft appoint.ments m&- -- --i J iHrlWHBrT f Eli. 4 likely done for yf t t4M XHISF '' Bf Republicans Practically Give sJ'i"- y.Wx gWBPMft BE Up Hope of Confirmation T 't SMfesgfig- JBiiTk 3,, -Senatorial Investigation jk'- ' ,. ?. IISSHh' flSftw J Not Halted. U? -dAPM flBBBBBF .. Bb. -' - .. -. '-vBsl-. Hrs. ,BHisv,t ,j r enBBH. i . rutsmm Mercy s it Infantry French Investigating Discov ery Startling in Possibilities PARIS, France, Feb. 4. An appa ratus that it ia -"rlired vil! carnse an aeioplaii of any ty to capsize In the air. Is belnu instigated by Gen- ler.U lllrschaiicr, of th?'-flying corpr of ie French armv. It U claimed that Ithn apparatus, which Is light ard elm- pin. can b carried by soldier In l.napeackH and will provol'e attnos pnerio dUturbances Rulllrlently heavj to wrMl nn aoron'ane tlviiic lower ' iian nine thousand feet It is thought UiU the invention, it proved prac ticable will have a serious bearing n the value of aeroplanes In war. FACT FROM THE FRONT Adrianople, Bone of Conten tion, Served with Aero plane Notice to Qu.it. Still Defiant. Senator Wood, of Yavapai. Will Push Anti-Lobby Measure But Its Result Is Doubtful. NKWS ntUlKAU IH3I1KK REVIEW. ROOM 203 NATIONAL HANK ARI ZONA RI.DG.. PH0KN1X. Ariz. Feb C - AlthoHRh there is plenty of dte cHSston among the members of both houses as to just how the work of the extra session should be mapped oat to gel Uie best results possible there is no difference of opii.on as to what the most Important work of the session will be. AH are aqreed tuat the reve nue legislation will be ihe most ini jmrtaHt accomplishment, the question of taxation of producing raining proi crtie coming under this head. The stale tax commission t now at -work on a bill which will have theii eiklorsemont if they decide to tend llw-snme to the legislature in tho t!iape ot a rtJlort to th- governor. Thy litive not. however. decldel whether to make public their lews 01 lust send to the governor the mfoi mation they have gathered that hej may transwiit the same to the legis-j latnre for any action they raaj see r.t to take. The Code Revitlor Another question which has nol as! yci been sEttled and over which there Is discission Is the best method of Considering the rel-ort of the code commissioner. That the session will take up this report all are apparent! agreed and although the report has hen completed by Commissioner Sam Iatee none or the members apiear to understand the form it Is in or what. ff any suggestion he may make as to Cur. William Snlmer. ALBANY. N. Y.. Feb. 4 iSpeclaU has given even' promise, cot only of When William Sulzer waa inaugur- being governor in fact, but of re- ated governor of New York a month j deeming -ea'lea,estetfhu,J ago he announced that he pnJiK.sedoPeop lie b. be governor In fact as welt as In ,at(,.a business with ecouomical name, and that politicians aspiring ones; he has abolished 'secret cham to be rowers behind thrones need ber" meetings and inaugurated a pol not apply for a-Job at Albany. At 1 ley of publiclt He ndjusted the that time the boldness of his state- Lrandt case to the wjtisfactlon of nil inent aroused considerable comment. concerned. Just now he Is :nteri,t!ns Suiter has been on the job just a himself in the rapid transit problem, month now. but in that short time he which is troubling New orK city. Frlelc nt Pli.rlilc. Inlm Dcaeb, BOUNCIL TAKES ECE5SIUIT SIEP5 TO PROVIDE BISBEE Pill GH0IHD5 Commercial Club Enterprises Wins Endorsement-Funds Will Now Be Raised fo t Improvement of the Prop erty Acquired for Benefit of the Children. POOL ROOM RESTRICTIONSOTIIER BUSINESS a, mnhth of elfort on the lart tions of havlm a person conaiantly " '" ":T;J V .""::. :;. t. I .."-... ...... . ...w"..Hn chargo anu l responsioimy ir rn.a .1 thft tfttlU llAVVVPr 1)101)3111! - . -.. r.t. 1 I. WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. 4. After another Ineffectual effort today to force an action -of President Taft s nominations pending jn the senate re publicans decided to make no' further move nt present It Is probable they will caucus before resuming the! fight. Some republ cans predict that any Ra tion by the caucus Is useless. 'It has been demonstrated that the democrats can block all confirma tions," said Senato,- Gallinger today "Many of us cors.der it a pure wai-te of time to make any further attempt to secure confirmations and we are liable to decide to do nothing more Federal office holders and employes who have been solicited to contri bute to the national campaign funds will be summoned, v-as witnesses by the senate committed on campaign ex penditures when it opens Its investi gation of campaign expenses in tho general election of 1912 Subpoenas will tie issued secretly to V. S. mar shals and made to determine the ex tent of "assessments. Despite, the fact the aulho:- of the pr.ncipal charges of corruption in the election of Senilors Watson and Chil ton today, withdrew the allegations, the senate elections committee may proceed with invest gation. because the senators today submitted to the committee a statement of defense, in stead of presenting it to the sena'e. The comm ttee holds that if it con siders the explanat ons of tbe sena tors it must also hear the statements of the other side NEAR THRILL HT PHOENIX Sensation Hovered Over the Legislature Briefly and then Wafted on , Mav Come Back No. this picture of the famous steel magnate vas taken neither on Wall stree- nor 'n the busy marts of Pitts burg, but Uown at Palm Reach. Fla whert Mr. Frlck is enjoying the balm breezes and swimming around In the the warm surf. Mr. Frlck arrived at Palm neach a few das ago after supervising the plans of his million dollar mansion ip New York. BILLS ARE. POURING IN WAITING FOR EUROPE TO POINT THE TURKS SAID TO HAVE CONCLUDED TO CEDE Still Want to Wait a Little Longer Declared Their Forces Are Vastly Better Organized. Operations Curbed, Not De pressed - Money Mar ket Not Affected K-pms at this time, however, probable . - ,.,, e.Kt. Is as r.T: ... I f th!-. -c.-tr.n U..III CampuiKli " " --- lira, vuv --- v. -....-. .-... Up-made a part of the re-vlsea coae . . . ..nn.i.f !... u'dl ho nA aMx consequently there will be no jiesslon laws, for this legislative ses sion. Special Measures. Other than the code and the revenue tuiAires and the always present ap Hi-HrkitIons there are a few special inmnuuirec members have brougftt to Phoeals ami will introduce during the osUn. Senator woou ot xatapai. who wrote tbe anti-lobby mandate In the, state constitution and who sug e?ted to Governor Hunt Including such iMibiect In Ms legislate e call has a1 bill ready for introaucuon reianus to, such subject. The Yavapai sena tor's Ideas ,did not meet with the ap pfvl of members of the last session an. - tho personnel of the meuiber- Mii Is in no wise changed the out, eeme of the hill is doHbtluI. itepre u.i.n Kerr of Yuma has bis Col rado river bridge bill all drawn and will Itrodu(j-e the same at an early date. There Is a bill of similar Import before the California legislature and m, fefn. eonsress. It belns, the plan foTiave the cost of the bridge- fall one--1.1..I .... nlifnrnhi. one-third on the Mderal government and the other a,ua on Arizona. All of the bills arc tured ot a puollc jlaycround. At tl$ co-ncll meeting last night the reso lution that declares vacated the old v-metery and appropriates the land 'or a public playground Tor the chil dren of the city of Disbee was hand ...ou- .irripti .Ilv. anting or early umrr'er the necessary funds shoulu e raised 'and the playground para-, . ---! ... tlmru ! injuries should th-sy ocrur. were i.mnirht n-. liv tho raaor. Secretary loray ansv-ered tho former and At-, torneys O'onnoii ami nmuuis . latter io!r.ts. No motien beia made. Gray raid: 'We arnestlv retjues the counci' to immediately pasi the retooluuon re ill lred to approp-iit- the old ceme torv for a munlCtDRlly owced chil dren's plaprouml. In accordance wi;li .ihemalla be inwallfd. Then there ,,e 0rfcr ..r ll- i. if rem "" win lor.K ""'I',,,' inr inlmV,.d tlie lAsnse of the resolution, pifcee wnei-r -" ' ,, ,h,.!-.,, Ir ,nQn ,. mil. Ry VlYfc . rn v i intfii M ma iiu. fc. -- . ,-tvvuiiu wj will the lies of children in the city I ,iOt be exposed io u.ingcr unuer kt. r i-.v.le.s-cf"atrsorts or tht. hoofs ol horses. The long.' stP ha been taken and-Uie idaygron-id rnubt Inevitably follow, When the council convened last ..ii.. 5 k Williams. J. M. O'Coil- ieTl and J. H. Grev of the Commercial ii. Mmm'tin. ji-ere present. Secre tary Gray said they were there to BOMB FIEND " SIUS3 POLICE second by rnre vote It carried. The end had come quickly auer :dug efforts for its accomplishment. The graves of the dead will now bo .dared where they may be kept In hon ker and reverence. Sentimentally the council did an act to ne approveu. lor the children of the city they had .Inn., more. The Commercial club will now take up the raising of funds. In tha state- ment of secretary uray, aim no " NKW YORK. N. Y-. Feb. 4 - The persistent feeling of uncertainty on the part cf stock market operators. a as registT! today In the irregula inovement of prices on the exchange. No clearly defined trend developed, although broadly speaking the move ment was downward, in the aiter noon Uia market sold on. Tne weal. ness of some of the standard issues save the list the appearance o' heaviness. Resumption of war in the Ralkans 13 held largely responsible for tne .'ecline of uncertainty. The homo market is awaiting a definite lead from abrcad. The effect or the re newed hostilities was to curb opera .Ions rather than to actively depress prices. In the early part of tne nay ihe international issues were among ie strongest of the list. I nccrtainty as to the details of the Ifarriman dissolution plan, announce ment of which !s looked for soon, u a factor that has caused traders to hesitate. Southern Pacific was un der heavy pressure, at Mmes selling two points off. Recent pressure against this stock has been attributed to belief that a large amount ,of these shares may- be marketed In con nectlon with the dlssoluUon plan. PHOENIX. Ariz- Feb. 4. (Specia!) A real sensation just missed break ing out In the house of represent i Uvea today and while, for the time being, it has passed over, there Is no telling when It will return. The lracas came up over the adoption of a report of a special committee ap pointed to consider the qualification of ce.'tain members to their rights tp seats in the house in consideration of the fact, that they had violated a pro vision of a leg.slatlve article- of tne state constitution. The paragraph of the constitution In question proudes that no person holding any position of nrollt or trust under ,ho,authorlty of the state. shaR, be a memoer ol tne legislature ana it is. well know n that Representative Rradner and Saxon' have, since their election to legislature, served he btate for profit. The committee, how ever, reported that all members were entitled to serve and their report was adopted with but three negative votes, those of Representatives It cobs and Jones, of Mar copa couuty and Kane, of Greenlee county. Rrad ner and the members of the nnnorit) were excused from voting. In cast ing his negative vote Jones denle; that he held anything tut the high est regard for the members who.se rights were questioned but that his conscience would not perm.t hls Ia,t LONDON, Eng.. Feb. 4. Forty new seven ' inch guns are bombarding' Adrlanople, says a late dispatch to -the Dally Mail from Belgrade. Fugi tives from that town say there aro comparatively large quantities ot bread stuffs in Adrlanople, but few medical necessaries. A Bulgarian aeroplane dropped a proclamation Into Adrlanople yester day, inviting the surrender of tho town. A Constantinople correspondent of the Times says that- all attempts to raise a foreign loan have fa'led. VIENNA, Febi S. The Frele prew Ccnstantlnople correspondent says the Turkish cabinet liasJ:aBreed hi principle to the cession of Adrlanople on Bulgarian conditions, but wishes to await the issue In Immediate?' h9 tillties. - '" CONSTANTINOPLE, Turkey. Feb. 4. The Bulgarians, according to re ports received ton'.ght, are retiring from the burning village of Tchatalla especially the left wing. This Is re garded as a strategical movement, possibly with the Idea of drawing the Turks into tak'ug the offensive. The belief of military experts hero is that no serious operations can bo executed at Tchatalja at present. Tno condition or the second portion or tho zone between the lines of the belli gerents Is such as to ender the move ment of men impossible. It Is litt'e better than a morass. The .only high er ground is in me normem rcsiun Snocking Confession of Mur ders and Other Crimes Committed Is Partial ly Corroborated REVENGE THE MOTIVE n, after further Irregular fluctua In a three and one-half hour session to' last night the city council iransacrca " .- .,:H..na Mnvor WU HanrTi-,wev.-r courteously brought the jthat he was certain ot obtaining geu matter up at once anu irau "-e uu era nuwiiuii. i... -,""-. attorney read the law. Then the cierK read the offer and request of the com. ... ...... .. h.n , inilf.-4akl.il tO rule the fundi, for all cipen-. tb a mass of business ranging from the ."l .1 . ....!..!. th. ..ew sravea : mfclne over of the old grave yard for tfakd on Arizona, a i w - W ""r.n7. tnQl . nTnveroand. to the purchasing of nwtdltiolMil on tne otner jmnieu j m. tn sversreen ccoc... ",-:.' I r " : Sntme agreeing to sch with a law. , ,ncH to aprollK ,jjrt "' (Continued on Tage !.', President Cunlff of the senate who or playground couHumsioit- The ques KT "Mukle meetTno IheW' ,., early tomorrow, Mr, Deach jdl, ,i .sonciatlon for he promotion ii i t i 1 1 I 11 I 1 III Kl t tase iac siuim iumi.- - --' taise in many omi. I'0., legislation will have . U U U U I I 1 1 Rl that It was a negro and not her bus-1 Every tlme FarrcU had a .grievance wweral bills for Introduction along! .Tl .! nroirram of that orgam- aitlon. 0i of the measures deal:., with a phase of the divorce law. the remarriage of divorced persons anu the nullification of tuich marriages un-1 dor certain conditions. ujxnlrv Aheaa. Senator Worsley will not be In tht- 'D - i. .. 1 a tan dll'il PBOSEEUlini KUI ENDED NEW YORK. X. Y., Feb. 4. John Paul Farrel. a discharged apartment bouse Janitor, confessed today that he killed Mrs. Bernard .Herrera Sunday night by means of a bomb he mauc Bv similar means he causea ir-e death of Mrs. H. Taylor a year azo and atteraated the life of Judge Otto A. Rosalsky of the court of general cos'ona lasr Warch. Farrell Is held on the charge of murder of Mrs. Herrerj. Although the police are convinced the man Is mentally unbalanced. Deputy Commis sioner Dougherty said tonight the detectives he put out to Investigate the case have learned enough to lead .ham tn hotlot'A Farrell'a startling story is true in essentials, thoujii false in many details. tions. closed a point lower. Furthet engagement of gold for exoort to Ar gentina is announced. Despite a large outflow of gold to France and Argen tina, the money market remains undis turbed. Bid market regular. CONVICTS FIGHT FIRE Called from Prison Walls to Jefferson City' Business District Savt JEFFERSON CITY. Mo., Feb. 4. The convicts at the state prison wer called out today to fight a tire which destroyed the Thomas bulldlrg. one of the largest office buildings in the city. Thu work of the trained fire lighters of the penitentiary prevented the flames from spreading to. aajoin log hufldings. ' ing o voice nis protest asa uw , .u. - CQme , con. ,B,T?a. Jr""' ,." .,'"w I ta. . R seems improbable that either S "-.. """ ' - S ...1-h- i- ;..!, I !? will venture to attack lntorce ilirit? wnc ukuc oinv"i,a ... it was suggested that better places than the floor of the house could be round for the discussion o tl.. . ' -tion and the v hole matter fma'.'y wrangled itself out but evidently not for all time, for tonight it was sug gested to Bradner by one or his own delegation that he should resign and save his colleagues irom enuiarraa ment. There was a completed act by the senate late this afternoon when the expense budget Tor the session was passed and sent to the house. The bill appropriates $50,000 and. as one member put It. "It will carry the work up to the time It is all spent-" There were also several new bills .n- troduced in the senate. Including what Senator Hughes called his pet meas ure, the abolishment of caplptal pun ishment and antl-clgarettes for mln nni. nnd a measure by Wood, t.f Maricopa county, embracing a revenue code. In the house notices ot tne .n- troductlon of measures were numer ous. The honor for the first bill w-w reserved by Maddox, or Coconino county, which will be a bill proposing to create one county of Hunt, with Williams as the county seat No bills will be introduced in the house until Sneaker LInney names his commit tees, which will probably be tomor row. . .j ..., ula.hiul hot- thmilt at theti. .AAn. .n tiri. cettlerl tl with a U.1I1U . nm .. I lie BCCIHO .w u -- -- i.ofh xctnipr home here last Fetru- hnmh Tha trouble with Mrs. Her- i ary. 1 None of te witnesses whose tdence consumed the trials first day i could give details of rorn he said was that she nreJ evi- - him from his JoTi as janitor and hlrel a negro. He wanted to kui juubo Rcsalskv because he sent Joseph Har- .v o -ruil" to nerve 3D years tn stni- sine- for stealing jewelry. Far tbe assault. . . t. nf t,i M'vmnn I rour ot tne mein"i ..... K j. itnat f rkTM family, living acrois : " "UJ"' rt im Ih. nollce he helped Harvy series of screams, irom uiuei- - -- --;-. . , in, . .a.. .....aw innn.nn . i.i.ii.t IUIJ ICici w.... , ; that a enat for the first week or ten days' v7.e Xhom Beach Charged ' ent parts ot the Beach premises were j of the session by reason oi ihc !".; . .. vwin heard at ;...u o l ,u i ,i nnrfesslonal business' with Attacking, Will , r..h,,. , - fMrwWch he has arranged prior to the i Testify Negro WaS j r the covernor's call. Other . ' t-i In 1903, clock on the night of but easily esc nay ffflueu ... .. ... TV- -ii the members liart been rd from and Had Indicated their In-1 Henru nt,hnnir! todav i Her Assailant Hmru iw -.. . . t-ttnn to be present altnougt: iou o-PART DRFRNSE TODA) , mo In. " . . i..o nni reached tne cap-i in u i. - - dyinr echo of the last scream was quickly followed by a loud rapping on a door and ten sound or a man's voice exclaiming- This is Beach, let rte or hoU Uusal Crowd Lacking. i. nnmnn sometimes Known .is Grace Walker Is more than the po lice can fathom. Tn his early story. Farrell said she was h's daughter isnri ha slew her because she had 7rn wrnnir. Later he denied this Through Dr. Macon Wyman, the!H cnid sho was an intimate frlen'l. AIKEN S. C. Feb. 4. With the ex- defense brought out the fact ihat.f,ut Bave no reason for killing he-. amlnatlon of eight witnesses, the Reach explained to mm next 3y . Ho aiSO torn oy o rwi ". c' assert, to having perpetrated a se; les of robberies in Brooklyn. Harvey and Harry Hartman. companions, n the exploits were sentenced to Sing Sing for 59 years each . Farrell has never been suspected of compl'clty. Farrell served ten years In New Jer sey penitentiary for burglary and other crimes as John McDermo.t. alias "Liverpool Jack. Karreus P" .... . l - It Iah. I ture Is in me rosues Bauci . - . for ,rial. sey i-uy. rancim c... .- . -so many crimes, led to doubt about his sanity and Investigation to ver'ry his story. While the detectives were doing this, the prisoner kept two stenographers busy tamng down ren details. He said ne was pom in ire- it is supposed that the Bulgarians renounced the armistice less on --ount of the failure or the negotl.v . ons than because they expected tint Adrlanople would be compelled to sur render in a few days. If the armis tice nere still in operalton It might have embarrassed the liberty of their action. According to the best Inform ation, the fortress will be able to re sist Tor a long time. Much Is expected by competent oc servers from the new blood which is now at the head of both the Turkish military and civil administrations, and which is burning to avenge earl ier defeats. The enterprise ana oar ing or men like Bnver Bey, now ior the first time given a chance, it believed, may surprise the allies. The new Grand Vizier. Mahmous Schetket Pasha, is already showing the orgjn iT.lni? rmallties which won him re- inown and gives many hours a day to superintending In person mnuarj ar rangements. tnvnrtW Eneland. Fe. 4. Tbe Turks are the defensive at "Tchatalja and Adrlanople. At Adrlanople tne fortress replies only leeoiy to tne t-, garian bombardment and apparently no attempt will be made In the way of a sortie. The Turkish newspaper Tanin as serts that Adrlanople has sufficient provisions to hold out for four months and other Turk'sh reports declare that the fertress win certainly able to hold out for several week--Official quarters In Constantinople radiate a spirit of screat confidence in the new regime and declare that th conditon of the country and the i wintry weather win precimie seire- ' operations along the Tchatalja Hrs Within one day ol the lreuiplomacy has made M years ago. on which he Is alleged to - the-resumption : hav assisted a convict to escape ' -'" -" L .. ... n..j r fmm ,h Huntsvllle iienltentary. in HELPED IN ESCAPE OF TEXAS T z . .1.-11.. t.hwi lot ..,. (irHin? his wife prostratco. mo u killed In 1SS. ric sain warner PHOBNK. Ariz, J-JrltVi c6Zon of a cirwrn- victim of a negro assailant, and after betrayed the Taylor woman and a h "3.Hui;ewh!.tal case against . Frederick O. carrying her into the house , ne went .mar i namea irEe . . ent at the capitol this ynorning t'iiMcli. of New York, chsrsed wiui at- m search of the man. Returning un- revenge. ,o third session of the first stat , imwcii. o . e x successful. Beach said he knocked at I avlng ,,?"' ;ro,.m,ed on Page ?. 1 w tn esses will probably be Introduced ' tho door to be admitted. terles. Farrell confessed. Continued on Page bomb mya the poli-e Texas, Curtis Evans was arrested n this city and taken back to iiunu- lle for trial. , Curtts is charged with having as sisted in an escape from the prison at Huntsvllle on February 2. 1910. J V. Cunningham, sheriff at Huntsvllle, received Information that the man cas in Ttisbee and commun'cated details, ue "" zz.VV" " ith mn,table J. J. McCrea. Mc- land 53 years ago ana 5" -'""" -"V" ,m, o. fnr the m: orderly in the army in tne spannu- Aroer'.can war. Asked R he orvea in the navy, he promptly Ulsplaysd a IT. S. N7 tattooed on his right 3rm. He also told the police he was con fined a short time In an asylum f.t Danville, Pa. 1 Crea kept a look out for the man and inraipd him last Sunday. The arrest made late Monday ana ibc hostilities and the Porte has made ho further commun cation to ottner i powers or the allies. Should 11 turn out mat .uif - ,ist for anv considerable time. diplomatic negotiations- are likely to remain at a standstill, although -n European capitals the settlement ny diplomacy rather than by arms Is hoped for. There Is no confirmation of the reported occupation or Scu tari by the Montenegrins. KILBANE EASY WINNER. was maae iaie Jionuajr a..u , - 4.-Johnny on from Huntsvllle, returned to Texas' pointed .un rUcolL of Brooliljn, to stand trial. "n a ten round bout here tonight .. f tj f : . -f T V-?raa'frVSS)S'VfrV. pf