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' ' "WW jallJ ' ' '" arm K3SK WMMWMMPMMIWI iiiniiiiniiwi n nmmyia rl g 'Win nniVitH wmiBi m9Wpmmm0mn0Wuppm f "f!rajj wwinnrmiUHi,!! i i JAQEFQUR i -waj THE BI&BEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1913. BISBEE DAILY REVIEW Publtihed Every Memlng Except Monday fcy the STATE CONSOLIDATED PUBLISHING COMPANY. KMItAtl1 SVM. Su;: 'X,1 !! phone so. . 2 niw S- " FHONB NO. 39 SUBSCRIPTION. l3 Mail. Mr VlMP rStHrtlr In i4nnp .. . 8tngle copiei .........V: ...V.I'V V.V." '.'.!".',! '...i;.".'. .05 CO Carrier, yer month , "."!! ,7t ADVERTISING RATE8 ON APPLICATION. never Intentionally TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN It Kill be the earnest endeavor of The Review to wound the (cellnes of anyone. Should an , erroneous statement appear in the columns of this paper call our attention to it, and if an error, due correction will be made and for sale at the regular ample justice cheerfully accorded. "The advertising columns of this paper are offlca rates- to unobjectionable, matter. Eaiexed as' Second Class "Hatter at the Fostofflce at nisboe. Arlwta. nnder" Act of March 4. 1872. " THE GOVERNOR AND CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. The announcement of Governor Hunt that he "will reprieve tho men now condemned to be hung tn this ftate until 1 vote can bo had on the iroposed amendment to the constitu tion for the abolishment ct capital I uuishment, is virtually a declaration that during 'the nest two years the crimlnn statute of Arizona' flxine the death penalty for munler in the first degree, shall be deprived of its force. The governor Is the chier ex ecutive law officer of the state and sworn to execute its las. all of them and not inertly jthos,e laws vehicn n-eets his approval. There Is no one In this state "crying out for the life or blood of anyone," but ve believe there is a strong sentiment to uphold the great , governmental urinciplo which places the written law above tho opinion, of- tho highest official- Governor Hunt 'has endeavored durlngi tho past year to induce the representatives of; the people of An zoija lnltbe legislature to take the iulP.Kfory' step to have capital pun isbmen abolished in Arizona; thl-s effort met with no response and the bill for this purpose was piomptlv re Jetted, even In the senate where it is known are some of the stauncbest supporters of the Hunt administration. The-scntiment. of the stato te be lieved to.be c(juall as strong against the abolishment of capital punishment as tne sentiment encountered by the governor In the legislature. Now. If the governor of Arizona, may holo in abeyance the law provid ing tbe-ideatlr penalty for murder in tho first degree simply because some one declares the Intention of attempt ing to Initiate a popular ote for Its xepeal then a precendent is tet bj which all laws may bo set at naugh by the same method. MPwill agree that the governor i The man the president would deatro to appoint to such an Important po sition might not bo the mm who hap- pened to bo first In a grab-brag elec tion with tho chances e-.n between an experienced lawyer whose honesty had never been questioned and a num ber of candidates whose ability is un known and whose experience might bo nil. The president doesn't want to appoint a vote, setting politician to such a position as the federal bench, lie wants a man who is known the Mate oxer for honesty, ability, good chararter and experience in the prac tice or law, says the Star. In iew of these facts It cannot be assumed by the people that the presi certain, republicans became 'insur gents' in order to thro o. And yet fioaie of thern allowed themselves to t"3 so misled as to go into, the camp of tho third partr in order to remove v. hat the third party proposed to le- ittllze. I sild not long ago that Mr. Roosevelt was promoting a plan for the control of monopoly which was t.upported by the United States Steel corporation. Mr. Roosevelt denied that ho was being surporled by more than one member of the corporation. Mr. Roosevelt was thinking of money. I was thinking of ideas. I did not say I "was getting money fru-n the steel trust; it -was a matter of Indifference lo me where be got his money; but It was a matter of a great deal of differ ence to me where he got hJs ideas. He rot his ideas with regard to regulation tt monopoly from the gentlemen who form the United States Steel corpora tion when you have thought the whole thing out you will find that he program of the new party legalizes monoplies and systematically subor dinates worklngraen to them. You cannot use monoply in order to rvo a free people., Itooseveft baa uot changed his pcirit of ye.v( since ho was president. It ls.notsurprislng that he was not chosen as, president again and allowcdUo,patent-tho pres ent processes of industry ' and per sonally direct them how tel treat-tho people of the United .States." purpose of- meeting the. democratic senators in conference on the tariff legislatnon now being started In the lower house. It Is reprte.t that the president and the senators ended thfifrj conference in perfect agree ment and now the fear that a full re demption of the democratic pledges might fall In the senate has passed away. This is as it should be. The country brighter and with the increased strength of the democratic party is I he attendant assurance that the peo ple of the Unltedd States shall re turn to that business equality ot op portunity which will do away with monopolists and. favorites. The democrats of El I'ao admin istered a, genteel flogging to their op lonents in the city election this week. The entire democratic ticket end especially the democrats ot the'vas successful by majorities ranging country expect a tarifT measure that fiom one to two thousand. Mayor C will fully comply with the promise K. Kelly was reelected by over two fiven At the Baltimore convention' thousand majority Tho battle cry A GOOD. START. last year; the pledge was rot to de- Hroy honest Industry and legitimats enterpurlse, but It was for the de struction of monopoly ana any un fair advantago which, ona class may hold over another in this country by reason ot .the protective tariff. The promise is that every trust controlled article shall go. on the tree, list and that every 'article manufactured in this country or leas than it can be tni.s country or In any oiher cohn iy for h;ss than It can be purchased at home shall he shorn, ot nuy protection. No dangerous snags are 'Iqw appar fUl in the legislate o channel through which tariff reforms must oass, which were so plentiful in 189.1 when the Cle.velanU administration was balked In Its effort to revise and reduce the tariff and upon which democratic hopes and the welfare of Ihe country was: "Old Kel is running like h 1" It is beauti ul to seo democrats in tuch perfect harmony as is apparent iu El Paso. The El Paso Times mado a good fight for Us party and joyously paraded a string of campaign rooters on Wednesday morning after the count had disclosed the result. 'HAWAII WANTS TO WITHDRAW. HONOLULU, April 10 A Star bul letin sas today that a petition is be iijC prepared, declaring- "Whereas Hawaii Is commercially unable to ax 1st under fret, sugar It be allowed to withdraw from the union and resumo its status ot independence it free 3U par If enacted by congres?." President Wilson was ajaln in the , xvtrc temporarily wrecked has a perfect right to his individual Hnion on the matter ot capital pun isdiinent't, in this opinion he is by no tr cans alone, through certainly in the minority In Arizona, but the governor, of Arizona is sworn to execute and' maintain the laws and constitution aiid not to uphold and maintain hi.j Individual opinion when it conflicts w;th alio law. THE ADVISORY ELECTION. From Republican sources a great cr is. going up demanding that the governor call a special election for the purpose of advising the president who Arizona wants appointed federal judge. The object of this demand is appar-" cr.L The Republicans will place but one candidate before the people while. there would be several den ocratic can didates. In this way the republicans, would hope to give their candidate tho highest vote. It would ko very easy. for them' to see that four or five dem ocratic candidates were in U-e field, l-scanse. thetfi are. democtaLs who are not pleased with the recommenda tion, made, by the United States sen-' ators. They arc few, it is true, nut sufficler': in number to make trouble In a free for all election such as an advisory elec'tlon-.would be. The constitution of tlie United States proyldes that federal judge? shall he appointed by. the president. There ls.no reason to acsuroe that iTZZ I. ."' -:.'" ; oh. dent would appoint any nerson who I national capitol on Wednesday, hb. i Since the inauguration of President Should happen to be the choice ot anftecond visit this week bosng for.thej Wilson the democratic day Is growing advisory election. He would not bo - - v - - ' doing his duty if ho should blindly iiinke an appointment on such recom mendation. Tho attornev genera' ! nhoso recommendation to the presi-' dent goes a long way in making such ' tppolnUnents. could not be expected to recommend a weak man and1 a re publican for appointmenf as federal ' tjnrtge when a good man and a demo-1 trat has been defeated at an advisory I election by the weak republican. I In view ot these facts and the fact' that the special election w.il cost the1 rtato about $30,OQO it is foolish for1 democrats to harken to ;he wail of oSce-seeking republicans ho are in-1 sisling upon an advisory election. ATTENTION ELKS. The funeral of our late broth er, .loljn Rooiiej, will be held from the Elks Homo at 9 ;o a. m. Friday. All Elks are re quested to be present a 9 a m. The public is invited to attend. W K V EVANS, E. M COX Secy R. A First Class Story could be made of the making of Tannhouser beer. If 'you knew all the trouhle takenin the selection Of the hops and barley, the careful attention to ev ery detail of brewing and bottling you would know why it is so good and wholesome. But try the beer Boston & Brown Phone 243-Agcns for CopperiCily Brewing Co.-Pbonc 243 WILSON DISSECTS ROOSEVELT. President Wilson, In hi3 recently IMbllshed book, "The Now Freedom," handles the big Bull Mooie and his) followers without gloves. He spoke of "some man" evidently meaning I'.ooseelt "uith eloquent tongue, J u.thout conscience, who did not care for the nation, who could put the thole country into a flame and make people from one end to the other be l'eve that something was wrong.'' Those who supported the null iVbsidenti WiLn fwlll aigoinU other ?Mm atdffnoarit onKUoflerdl ben iu-UilsdiJtriotIfesrTooId "not apftiint a'raan wW received the h'jbost vot In.a'wlld cat" election because such oiac't!onwouldnot"be a fair contest fcbtowrtwthieople-Tfntjd.' Moose party and caused millions oi otcs to be cast for it at the recent election supported, according to Presi dent Wilson, "a program perfectly aitrceable to the monopolies." "How." taid he. 'those who have been figliUnr. n onopoly through all their eareer can reconcile the continuation of the bat tle under the banner of the very men boy have been lighting t cannot im Sglue. I challenge the program in its fundamentals as not a progressiw program at all. Why did Mr Gar. suggest this very method when lie wan it the head of the steel trist? Why is tills very method commended here, there and overywhe-o by the men who are interested In the maintenance .of tho present economic wuem of tht i United States? Why do th men who i' nul 8sh to be disturbed urge the adoption of this program The best of the program is very handsome,! there is beating in it a great pulse ot empathy for the human race. But I do not want the sympathy of trusts for the human race. I do not want their condescending assistance And X am every progressive republican by fefeding bis assistance to this program kc Is tlaing false to the verj cause lr which he had enlisted That cause was a battle agaiast moBojoIy, against, control, against the concentration ot l.ower in our economic development, against all those thinge tint interfere! thJahsoluTcly'frce enterprise! be- l i)uvc mill, auiuc 4 iui bcuiiuiuwl -virf II wake up an realize that they lwve misplaced their trust The jjrosent monopollsUc organization of .. . .4' Is A Permanent Improv ement To Your Property Electric Wiring Makes Your House More Desirable To Live In If you want to sell, you will get back your investment in w:-:ng and fixtures and the house will sell quicker. S If you wish to rent the property, electric wiring will make it easfer to obtain a desirable tenant. If you are not now a user- of electricity allow us to show you how very lii tle would be the cost of wiring your house. 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