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'4 ;! int. ' i'liy- nyin n ,i, mtmivmmm , VVfly'W, - 1 w"mi,ItMiii "". it'lrift.''t':","'"ifef jj& ' :. - IB" :TSRWiL "J ' ' ' w'fW' - fLl: FSFfBK' '" ' lpm$felj' 'v. i-ftl'.i ? TTST-i VV rfiCiii. " ' ,' . "KfcT .Ifc tA. ill '' , . BV'irJ 4 tf.viyn' tSfcgs TQUR THE BISkfeS DA1LV REVIEW, BISBEE ARIZONA, TUESDAY MOKNP&i "FEBRUARY 11, 1913. BISBEE DAILY REVIEW 4 r c . i I '. 1 Sf t "i! K' &J :v. m-.t v JV 1 s' Published Every Morning Except Monday by the STATE CONSOLIDATED PUBLISHING COMPANY. Editorial - office Beslnqss Office , SUBSCRIPTION. ,MalI, per rear (Strictly In advance) single tuples .... ; . By carrierl per month ,. ADVERTISING RATERS i- TO WHOM IT, , It; will be the earnest endeavor of The Review never intentionally uo , w'ound tho felling-of anyone. j S ' Vy, Should an erroneous statement appear in tlie columns of this paper. call our 'attention to It, and If an erjror, due correction will be made and ample Justice cheerfully accorded. The' advertising columns of this paper are for salo st' the regular -office rates to unobjectionable matter. ' 1 -entered a3 Second Class Matter) at 1V9 PostoVfice at B'sbce. Arizona. "ortAcCof March 4. 1S72. 1 A DETHRONED "WORKER." The "hobo convention" at New Or leans' 'Is, reportea to nave repudiated James' "Ends How. and his "mythical Millions''- and. figuratively speaking. to have flung'hfm out, neck, and crop. In that regulation stylo of ejectment iilth which 'the ordinary hobo is sun-posed-to be familiar, from long exper ience'. - ' ' ,AIr. How Is said to liave been the originator, 'of the tramp organization vhch' now bears the somewhat digni fce'd title of "Migratory Workers, of the World." The appellation may not be'.as Inappropriate as It would ap pear at first blush, for the average hobo Is an adept at "worklnc" thi- world and has-' little fondness for la bor of any other character. It is sur prising .. to , learn ' that Mr. How's faithful "workers" hate "cannePhlii and! lo add insult to 'injhry, have de nounced hte-.as a "postage stamp, phi ' lantlifoplsL". It ill not Uio first in 1, jstance.ofan .organization's, ingrati tilde, wherein is Imitated the exampU )t the man who throws down the lid ' "iif by" wTJTch " be ascended to em' Hence. j It must bo that Mrllow; whojjiqy, ' describes himself as a "philosophica anarchist," has :been so much Intel; cstcd in the philosophy of anarch; that he has neglected the line arts 01 politics a most. serious mistake o the part of one who would he a pop jllifr leader. The reports from Ne Orleans Indicate that one Jefferson pavis has supplanted Mr. How as th' IliS Iko of the Wanderlust, and it i nrideat that this Davis ;s more of : politician than a philosopher, or ph lanthropist. Mr. How should know that phi losophy and politics will not mix 'po. 'manently and that when they do ml temiHjrarliv philosophy always cmer ge from the scramble with blackone eys,and Broken head. It requires 1 Iiolitieian to lead "workers"- -and, ur fortunate!; philosophers are alway AmonK tht( "worked." . The lold order changeth," evon in trampdom. Jfr. How belongs to the told school of hoboes and his porters toelong to the old guard neither as nimble of wit or of leg a fhoy were in the earlier days of hobo organization. (Doubtless tf.o several hundred' delegates reported as un- r avoidably detained In. Jails and work- j houses and at tank stations aro mostly JIow adherents. They are not so ex pert at do'dgincTbe police and eluding the brakemen as they used to be. Hadjth been among those present at ?.Sw Qrleana," Jefferson D&vU might, not "Enve foand it so e4sy to administer the grand bonne to the erstwhlfe' chief "worker" of ou. noble irder," IGNORING AUDITOR ELECTED BY PEOPLE. iW It Js true, as alleged" by State Auditor Calhghan, that C-overnorfrHE RISE IN OIL.' Hunt has undertaken to run tbesbusf- ifoss ,of the board of control without .consulting Mr. Caiiaghan who t; made a member of that board by the laws of the state, surely the people of hetate will notjapprovc of thTsklnri aflfslngic lianded' power. Avnat-wouia no uiougnv pi auj-wiar&aa iast anainerc is notainio in pjpetea upon"tne proiruscinane vw now ilanco known aa ,;TSwtHorfi 'W !. ,.f ... l.t tf .t-urvwranTail.tt.iA' i.nlt. AV-.1.A !.. . .A " ..J ,i..iw ..... l.Mi.r.lAil Trrtr'' V ! kb 1 it i && i t I J in-thQAflUJoiwho would npdcrCakoto!nent.top limit v If a!nc3Des, way noCploF? H one .,., ltt&ttJ'fIZTl 'flipi 3Av7tAKAiwIhnfTrv mnanttlrcr rhfrl rmBiimoHt .r nil nmuina nai hr .... irttuM u nwift,! rMtM.rtii. fhaf tfiA'' nfiril nf'iJBrTjiMAaS: &f;Vt hR5 W. at'. T '.J ' ' .F'....iil..:- :... . ' .. . . .. !.iV. '1r':s .L but aicytvAak'SsvVi.aiSt tivi iiM uuniiiuaj nitiiuun .. - mi uuiioumcio ui uii iiniui.ui uo& a 1111 iinHniiiiu iii:iiiiiik:i,Lti iiuraivwu tun m i ww - --wwi a tlilrd , memDew ' ( .,' f 7 itnesocpnaiuons. seemingly contraaic- pe jtiorj. wnpoll'Otgerj;": wny 3 b W ' - f jt ' r 4C S I "' The boaid of control stands in the.tory, exist at th' same time. They db ?tiss dbwnward rftVJslou lf,eaelrspe-' A Chlcasoa1irbas4bjMm arrsje( ..PHONE NQ. 3, 2 Itings PHONE NO. 33 ...J7.C0 -. OS . ."75 ON APPLICATION. KAY CONCERN. Jtbe boards of supervisor stands to J the counties, J, c Callaghait was 'elected to the office of stat6 auditor by the voters of Arizona. Tho law makes tho state auditor a member ot the , state board of control, yet we havo his statement to tho effect that in cases .where appointments which the law says shall b& made by the board of control the appointments were made by the governor without a meeting of the board- of control ever Paving been called for that purpose- Governor Hunt In such instances 3 displaying a wonderful amount of confidence in himself. He. may not have -erred ,ln making of these ap-, pointments, but he has certainly been very discourteous to a fello'w officer who is entitled to as many votes in tue state board of control as 'the governor himself. Of coarse tho gov ernor selects the third mombor of the board and thus may control his vota, but in our opinion all business of the board of controlshould b'ti transacted in opin meeting when all' members are present, unless unavoidably absent. Thero should.be no disposition to Ig- noro a man who is entitled to bo! heard as an ejected servant or people o ftiib "state. the LET THE PEOPLE- KNOW THE FACTS.' The legislature owes It to the-people of Arizona to take steps for a thorough and rigid Investigation of every item of expenditure made by the authority of the lioaid of control and by those placed in authority in burn their fuel under ordinary boll Ibe various public institutions or thejers, but explode it in their cylinders, state. This is r.o less due the tax-J The history of the oil industry payers of the staUs than those 'who shows that Jhcs conditions will prob- have been elected to transact the - public business of the state. The state ' auditor, who is presumed to be in- j formed on the way the money has been going during the present admin- ! istration, declares that there has been gross and unwarranted extravagance In carrying on the business of the Hate. It this charge Is true then it is tno juty to lake from those respon- sible for it all power to continue the sup-jwagtc If the charge is not true then Sir, Caiiaghan should receive the s verest public censure. Anyhow the 'people are entitled to know the facte, fo they may form a correct opinion as to who has 5eon responsible for the! unlawful use of the public money ot ),t state, if such be Jound to be theT 1 r case. I When the legislature was Ic session hast spring", this paper urged that an. independent board of control be cre ated, onp that -would not be subject to the domination of one man. It was then proposed to add one or two more elected state officers to the board, so that the acts of the board would net be the acta of one man. We still br- Have that Mich a board would be much batter tlian the prceent system, L: More crude petroleum la being tak en from the earth In the United States than was evar produced at any former period. Tho decline In Ure flow of from the Indian Iilver section ot r lor oil wells is wore than offset by the Ida, makes thelnteresting statement gushers" :n newtfieldrfpecjal'?,!'' iuaiuornia. let tne price 'ot 01 rises lrnm ins .eofi-we"wiai'Q-tirjtnio.3. ri-t?,.lmMkm'"r?MmmmmMCiwmriv;.impim i - y- J t r 1 -: r rr- rr - 1 . 1 -w n rr ! imvtiiiiih " HrHnnirT. 1- J . ' -- . ... . . .... . .'..'- . r.r " v.'w.' r.v j.7' -;r-i'"iF't -': ( ' i - ir kt WHAT NEXT? v -te fcnri3 j Pf C3 ,2323 . AMt PERSONAL; TAXtDjLCIGAR' IhhI VHAT -jp T I refiners.' especially tho Standard OH company and its subsidiaries. The strong independent companies are liynrisiiing, but they are uneasy over the ' possible consequences "of rapid and repeated changes in the price of crude oil. .. , Unless some deep and undiscovered plan exists for far-reaching warfare in the,.oli business, the" explanation hiust be the Immense and rowing consumption of petroleum products and the outlook' for still greater ln- roads upon the stock? of oil now above ground. The .vast spread of ,lbe ante mobile Industry Imolves ibe consump tion of enormpus quantities- of gato line, and the increasing use of inter no combustion engines in vessels is auother' 'important factor in the fctrength of tho market for crude pe troleum and Its products. More tban COO seagoing ships aro already .ctjiiippcd with oil engines which do. not ably result in tlie discovery of new fields and another long step forward gCt along some way. in the production of crude oil. If that'' couldn't qultobellevo .him, tou see I that was before happens the rise -in tho price of all I j.,j ta(jcn my jinn toddle outsidi. petroleum products is likely to bs the college door. -Then I set forth to conqpor the joor checked, even if there should te no 0 casy worj reaction toward lower market levoli.' . , , , ,. .. , . . The futura of thu entire industry hinges upon the yield of oil from the earth. Once gqt petroleum enough above ground and the lawmaking ikiw er.ln the countries which are the great consumers of illuminating oil, gaso line and other products of like nature can be trusted toi forte a reasonable fcalo of prices to purchasers. JEVERY FELLOW FOR HIMSELF. .KlahcrmanllromlthoNew England' .! v . . tgvvg&imitJ!; J I coast, pincapplegrowers-from P307" Spring. ida livestock raisers from the South-' The old-fashioned gal who used tc , . , , ,. -wa3h dishes Is still washin' 'cm, hut nest. tet sugar planters from Wt,0'r daughter aln'C Northwest, lemon grove owners from Pat a beggar on horseback and ht . . - ,,( ,i,iwlll be wanting an automobile. the I-acifilc coast aro assailing the A sm0i n 8avs mtller tr ears of tho members ot the Waysaa4 ,1 ihe hospitaL Means committee- with their plaints for protection. Some of them call themselves demo- IcnitB and some cf them wear the re- publican label Each W low is for him- eelf and" "the devil take the hind- most" is the slogan of all of them, says the Conrier-JonrnaL W. It Hardee, a pineapple planter tipt, .tho-.riuiHuutqtie - 'i-'W8! ?5)V? 'deration when Its voice Is raised ,n plication Ipr graft: If each in dnstry Is to be taken caro ot them there's an end of tariff roUsion for the benefit cf tho consumer. And to sub- !-idlzp soma o fthem and have- the oii-mwm3 OP-THfrMGMEKT. Jby Eoy - When t Left School. I remember, I remember the day that I quit school I got a. nice diploma for minglng every rule. I was the wisest mortal who ever left the p?ace. There was no person like me In all tlie human race. . I bad the old Homer faded and Solo- mon as well The real reach of my knowledge would take too long to toll. And I was downright sorry. It really ' seemed a tehamc That I should, have to go out andj teach tho world its game. For I was tenderhearted and couldn't bear to sec The looks of' jealous anger when people heaTd of me. The teacher, to assure me, 1 kind enough to say The other folks would manage to With wind and weather enarmin and every sail unfjrlcd. . -.,,, vov,i inn ... :11m liow Twas several long years ago. many I forgot. But still I don't mind owuln the world ain't conquered ycL J, remember, 1 remember the day. that I quit school; Since then I have been Iearnln' how not to bo a fool. . According to JJncle Abner. The idee of excessive speed for an oatmoblle depends, Ujm whether a idler Is ridin or dodgin It. Anticipation t3 always stronger than realization exceptln' when a fel j ler has a tQgh pulled. I lianK lumniB says 11 so iu irane the proper arrangements to cover nj. his past he may run for highway Mnimktilnnnr ftf Ihl tnwnshln next A party woman can do more trick, with a man than & monkey kin wlti a cocoannL When- I hear a fellow- hraggln about wha he has done in tho pas 1 make up my mind that tje ain't dolni W -m-eii BWow. n 'this country"that i bachelor doe not know anyiuing anor.t ana inei are wlmmen. a feller that chases after a gal I, a root, u he win oniy suna sin che will turn around and come back Caught on the Fy. Canadian bartenders able for fewe 'ittJW?lTmmrW T rest to face competition In an open marlet would bo Indefonslblc, A tariff for revenue or a tariff wall! f'.i- re enn be no middle ground. And ho votfrs snld emphatically enough last NovinJier which they preferred. JC.XNflouHoiv.' tlir nrst waiter in history who refused to take an kind of a tip It was a great joke on the 'robbers who held up a train in Texas to find thnt the poiter bad already Liken up his collection and disappeared. Tho tight skirt is a sure cure .for housework of any kind". Most of the female beauty dope in this country is being written by mor. who have filet de mignot? complexions- and warts on their noses. There are a good many honest mor. who die in tlie poor house but a good many more who don't. Love's Labor Lost. Buying the bartendpr a drink. Sending .1 beautiful bouquet to : stage lady and finding; out later that sho has a husband in Pittsburg. Sending a vc-loclpede to a kid nephew who has already learned to smoke a pipe and drive a sixty h. p. Mercedes. Taking a young lady to a show ami learning that she saw the original production in New York. Farewell. Little drops of venom. Little grains of spite Hake the thing called gossip- Then, dear friend, good 'iiighL Where Mcses Studied. The necropolis of Heliopolls, the in ellectual center 'of Egypt for more han four thousand years, has beer, llscovered by Dsnlnos Pasha. Hell ipolis also is. known as tho town where Moses received the sacerdotal ind military training which preceded his leadership of the Israelites in-their Journey out of Egypt The necropolis Is situated In the desert a little more than three miles to the east of the Matarieh obelisk. There are many burial pits cut out of the rock in the last spurs of tho Arabian range. Those which have been excavated by Dans nos Pasha were from 65 to 220 feet deep. They -wcrB filled to the top with sand and contained embalmed hu man bodies and the skeletons of sa cred animals and birds. TJndamaged lb!s Sg3 -were found. Worthy Modesty. AIvo Tnsuph, chief judge of Bag dad, was remarkable for the modety which accompanies wisdom. Once, after-a long investigation of the 'acts of a case, he publicly confessed that his knowledge was not sufficient to enable him to decide iL "Pray," wid a pert courtier, "do you expect he caliph to pay you for your Igno-, -anceT" "I do not." meekly answered ho Judge; "the callpbr pays me weil ' or what I know; If he were to at emp.t to pay me for what tI do not' now, hp treasures of his empire vntiM nrit llf71r s ; -k- s Heme iRlWe.toe, ton tffnMMjKT-. ''Eiifolfso noma and ecmkalJp In ftrde: to your pJPjt ftowtr ani xnr.-mtm hooiliaiMs! stint vtih TWJtHWecacs 9 ( aztna tnicfes-FWgP" hea IP ' ftre HK..S!SfesAl Bfftt BH t "In any community, organized on healthy llntis. the average woman will havo quite enough to do in her own home, whether sho is rich or poor, Nowhere clso cim she do work of such value to the nation." Itoosevelt. Women are steadily aavancmg along the line of better and more wholesqrao living and cooking ana hniisu hold cfTteleucy. They ire be-. coming far removed from qld-timu the outride, lor developing flavors guess" cooking and attaining tnoro and,retaining Juices; then lower tern system and accuracy in all that Pcr.-perature for the heat to -.pjno'ratd tains to this s'ctentinic art. As a re-iuinl "to avoid burning. Time deter- suit the work is no longer drudgery, mined by thickness of meat, the food is better cooked and failure? pan broiling Cooking in a hot are rare. steel spider,, turning often, so as not No matter what your .judgment oro fry. j. oxperienco may be. in order to hav3. Baking Cooking in oven by heated a "recipe give perfect results alwajs airand radiation. with conditions and material equal-r, Slow oven' 270 to 3S0 degrees F. there are certain measures -and, J Moderate over 350 to 100 degrees P. .velKbts which must bo fotloNved. At Oulck oven 400 to 480 'decrees F. half pint mea'surlng cup may be pur- cnaseu at acjr- uanmarp j iicijuh.- nioraeter.j 1 . - mont storeor- a few cents and 1b J Boiling Cooking lu boiling water standard for all reliable recipes. It 212 degrees F. Is marked off In halves, quarters and ' Stewing Cooking in water at tern thirds, which makes the measuring peraturo of 1C0 to 180 degrees F. ? easy and quick".- Level measurements! Steaming Cooking in steam in con only are recogVized In all the dbmo-s.tact with 212 degrees F, ,' 'tlc-sclence schools -and cooking an-' Dry steaming Cooking in a double thorities. Flour sifted before mcasur- boiler JP2 degrees F. i Ing. Kounding spoonful is heaped upj Frying Cooking by Immersion in 'over the top corresponds with the deep fat, about 330 degrees;. F.fof bowl of the spoon below. j cooked foods, 380 degrees F. for un- Ono cup One half pint or mcasur- cooked foods. Fat used should bt; Ing--cup. '.'"' ' vegetable fats or mixtures. Tempera- One cup of butter One-half pound, tores vary with, different fats. Two cups sifted flour One-halt I Sauteing Often called frying, not pound. Ono pint One pound. One gill Ono fourth pint or,one- half cup. ' Four teaspoonfuls-Ono fourth cup. One rounding tcaspoonful Hour Your Bank's Obligations Only starts with tio receding of your money and the paying of your checks. ' Its integrity and business judgment is relied upon us a matter of course. : BUT '; It giving you taa personal attentions and advice that is absolutely essential to your business and personal welfare. IF NOT Ask uswhat wo mean by Personalized Banking Scrvi- . . - ... Jx.x. : 4 Per Cent Compound Interest On Savings Deposits The Bank Of Bisbee, Bisbee, Arizona The Oldest and Largest Bank in Southern Arizona Getting ihe Bank Habit Every young man who starts a bank account and maintains it is doing something that will surely raise his standing in tht com munity. At the same time, the habits of system, accuracy and economy developed will prove very valuable factors of success, to say nothing of the value of being well known to a good bank. Miners &MerchantsBank Baa! by this bank organized In laou, and there's no easier or safer way of getting i Interest on your money than deposit, ing it here There's no watting for a certain day before the interest, 'starts, as Interest begin from date of deposit. YQUR ACCOUNT INVITED t . v luvt 60 ' Small Savings Banks Citizens Bank arid Main Street. ,t; l ' . Will E. M,cKrt'PreldenL ay - ; - . i 1 w !as5 1 TllJ,livn:"TRi 1 JAM 1 HHQL.'wB lLik 14 1 I foMnL,mn tz-- f: x&.Gmmimt' IOne half ounce. A I Ono roundfrg teasiioouful of sugar., -flue anno. .One rounding teaspoenful butter ( J One ounce. The above Is a Email guide on meat,- uring materials for a recipe but aftcc J thnt is done there must be some guide-1 for the reduction of heat to the' ar?! 'tide made. This has made the.jflo'west I progress, in all cooking science: Theri 1 momcters aro not recoirnlzed .as ai success by manufacturers. Oven tern'-, peraturo is difficult to get and hav4! perfectly accurate unless cooking bK electricity. So tho temperatures I ami giving arc only approximate and cart 'only te determined by trying repeat-! ediy, untn you know your own oven.t. Methods of Applying Heat. Broiling" Cooking over coal3 or un- Jer cas. brieht Jieat at first to sear ( (Temperatures taken by oven ther- ja wholesome way cf cooking food. Braising Combination of broiftnst td stewing, baking or putting,Into d fireless cooker. Frlcasseclng Combination of saute ing and stewing. On Certificates Of Deposit" IS PAID forjistrlbutlon to ojcustbniers. Trust, Coippany ( ' : 1 BiWi. krltfflu I C. A. McDonald, Cah!r. 1 4t , N M T t V f I H ( IKS r it 'i 4 -1 . E'ainefdlntTcaJ-relatlon to tW .Ute a demand an e.plah.tiou from the onlcthrtjHffJ , " - Ci " - . '. - 1 'ziufp" A...,. -- Mf- ,.m mm a .-