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aMVal4VWtflWfMM9NgpfHM .vsJt&Srirtfc '. B BBSS'. . XVVTlA'Sr.JjawMJMM.mtiwmmmi'fM . . ,. .' ' i . 1 - ' j'. T " - ,. r - j- - - n -c - imjpmm wwwWMwuwwwmiiiMioi yyy aj -, isyfry tf f i'"f VnW -yVi -t PAGE TWO THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BBBEE, ARIZONA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 7, 1913 r WPS' I" rr--.ymm,wwrr,rr-waw-ri ,,., I i frt I .1 IM ? . ," i t V." if i i- $'-- & r I iv r 4 i STATE AND NATION NEWS CHANGE OF OLD " It ROUTE Itect the Interests o (the city, has not been explained. It is probable that If El Paeo had been represented in the j convention by men who- were1 prepared I to present the advantages and desir ability of the Old trails route the re sult would have been different, and I there Is a suggestion In the result I which plainly and unerringly to the faet tuat such matters must be looked after in the proper mauner or it can he expected that the interests of El Paso will suffer. In this day of gener al Rot-up-andhustje we cannot take anything for granted, but must always havo proper representatives on the spot to put up a fight for the Inter ests of El Paso.' "Whether the membership was rc- Abandonment of Borderland Route Through Arizona BringSK-just Criticism and Visions- ofunco Game nirrriT !C n AfDAMT netner me memoei '- fcj l JpMVT IVU - JL M,.,ti.u9 Irt tha Xinmf Ml,. An .1... xnmjt . ;4vii,i;u 14 Lira x io .nj vix tut? Daiuc - tfY ' representations as they were in Phoe- If reports Tfliichj reached Arizona nii is not known. If so there was no last week front Kansas City tdling of, i "Psslng need for members to have at the adoption of the exereme northern tended, as the question was nover route through .Arizona for the Old j hin.ed at that the route as represented Trails Highway Association is truo! was -jubject to chance at any meeting then probably one thousand Arlzonansiof th. association. That was given as left asthe vhtf lms,of a bunco game and i In EI fiaso, Lordsburg. Iteming. Tuc-j weu. Mr beaitu beone normal olmpiy commending on the reports off son. Florence. Yuma and Phoenix the raw work done at Kansas City. there must have been a membership the Arizona Gazette says i of 'c'lose to 1.000 obtained. These were T1. J .- .1.1-1. i. r., .- . . ,.i .. ,- .. 1 tho greater 'the feollzation conies that'ing. so far bb known, that the route the members of the Old Trails aisocla-1 had been definitely located a3 stated, tlon In southern Arizona, New Mexico Such being; th case there was no ap and northwest Texas have been the i iKirent need for attendance at, the vetimScf false representations. "When! meeting o ftho association. Had It" me fepresemauve oi mo association i oeen known to b otnerwise every ono was here canvassing for members no ' of the members would have been there question wag ever permitted by him : cither in person or by proxy, and ev- to be raised as to tnc route over which .ed ote would nave been cast for the Benefited Many Who Had Tuberculosis Those who suffer fruta Consumption r cenerallr trorbled wltU nleht neatR. fryer, !oi of fctreuglli and lit tle or no appetite Vmli air, cood tootl, anil the projer euro of thi- tixtj are e. senttal to a recovery, but In many canea sometblntf ele 1 neetleil Etkraan'i At teratlre la a meUldne whlclt ha btn most ucceS5fal In stppplns nlKbt reots, reductng feTer and promoting aiipctlle. anil many who hato ned It. declare It cared tuelr lUe. Inrestlcate what It did In this rate "Gentlemen; For four year I waa troubled with cough. wblli gradually became worw; 1 bad nlgnt meals and pain in niy ebest. I was lolng iay ap lettte and had become n thin and eak 1 eould not attend to my household du tlei. A phyalelan pronounced my case Consumption. Not belns aatlifled, I was eiamlneil by the phylclan of the Poly clinic Hospital. Ibey aMo pronounced nrnren later bv an examination of spu tum, a J Tuberculosis liaiilll were found. I was ordered to a Consumptive llos pttat My nephew would not allow me to co nntll I had tried Kekinan'a Alter ative, llefore I bad taken the mellclne three weeks I had marked relief, night sweats reaxsl. pain In the breast re tiered. rouh lecame looee and easy. eouimenceii KemQK I am the proposed Mi:h way wab to be built. ?ot only hi-t word-"was positively giv. en, but advices fully substantiating liis CAN VOTE FOR POPULAR LADY Contest for Honors as Well a Valuable Awards to Be Feature, of Eagles-Redmen Annual Picnic, June 8. In excellent health now and have been completely cured for ten years. I strong ly rvcoinwend It-" (jium maiiv wasson. CareKd Oreen, ITS S lTlhSU Phlla Itti Kekoian's AHerstlve l etleetlve In Ilron- ehltls. Asthma. Hay Kejer; Throat and I. urn? Trouble, and Iw uuliulldns tlie fjtem ! not contain poNoniS'oplates ! or haolt tormius urugs. it ior-oookiei telling of recoveries and write to Kckinan laboratory, l'hlladelphla, Va , for evi dence. For nl by all leading druggists Lowell Drug Co., at Lowell on Monday. Peterson was at work ou the pipe line and bending over tho weak sec tion when it let go. Instinctively he threw his hands oer his face and thus protected it from the scalding historical route. Vih the full knowledge of the .con ditions under wliich tho- membership declarations Wre receiver rxora Presi-. Was obtained the proper thing for the dent Iowe from Kansas Cit. A bill! nroei,inf nt ih rwirvetntinn to rmvf punwrted to'bCieady to be Introduced 'done when the auestion camn up at (rush of vapor from the pipe in. congress was a'so shown as cvl- the meeting, would be to refuse to 1 His right arm and side caught deuce of tho good faith i" tho matter , or.tertalu a n.otlftn or -proposition (orlfull force of the steam and before he on uie part oi uig representative. ( a cnango to aay Ctuer tnan tne uesign "Further assurances werp also given ated historical route, or at least, to that work wiildT 6e commenced lm-hiave postponed action until the mem mediately plaojnguhe milo posts along hers located along the historical route tho route and that by June, or July at ' could be notified and given an oppor the farthest, this yiart of the work tunitj to be heard from ' would be completed. It was alleged' S&r'Sssss " -FITTFR RIIRNFI) WHFII "Repeated wires have been sent to I 3ILI! UUIIHLU SellLll President Ixwe asking for conflrroa- tion or denial of the alleeed action ati PTCIIIll! 1 IMC DDfllC the meetine; at Kansas City this week. il I IH VI I liar nnllir but so far no nswor has been recelv uiuillll UlilL. Uliuitl, cd to any cf them. This sller.ee on his, ! tiart Is ominoiin t2jSav tho lasf. Tho i in Pas'o Times Hakes a complacent Gus Peterson. aell known pipa I view o fthe matter and says- fitter of the district is suffering Irorb "Jusbhy W Paso had no represen- severe scalds on his right arm and "ative In Kansas City to look after ' side as the result of the bursting of this IrtipoAimf and matter and. pro- a steam pipe in the Shattuek mine HERPieiDf IS THE . . DANDRUFF GERM DESTROYER" Just because you hapten to 4?ej en hear vthe KUUejr.pnt Foineuherfc that another preparation will kill the dac drB't gorm, stop falling hatr and is Just .as good as Herplclde. don't be foole i and allow yourself to be fooled out i yourvntf!,'r.- Yo : want Nevbro 'Herpiclde. the reme iy that ha3 been tried, has stood the ' 'st of time and cow has more satis: ed uoer lhan all othfr similar preik rations csmbined. An attempt to sell you ftJJneVhlug 4lse is merelj an other, eftort to, profit from the good iiJiuie establisheVl b.'the only genuine dandrut germ, destrover Herbicide adds gloss and beaut to Eagles and Hcd Jlen's joint commit tee in charge of arrangements for the big annual picnic at Lewis Fprings on Sunday, June , ee fine, aernonstra tlon of the steam thoy are putting be hind their work in advertisement now running announcing that bids for all 7:30 next Sunday evening, it gives a concessions must be lntbelr hands oy ilne on the fact that tbTey are not leaving loose ends lying around until the last moment On the other hand they are gellng e,very detail out of the way and definitely programmed Just as fast as it is possible to do so. In consequence the -committee seel where it Is shaped up 'for the big fraf ternal event of the ye.a.r In excellent manner and Is able to give larger en ergies, io the variety of new features planned for this year. Among these tne iwq strong ueins arcj me juuiur cycle and the automobile race events, and the popularity contest that was. determined upon at the weekly meet- ! w a a HArii enl t InAA nv OfmffA IUI3 111 IUC LUlUIUittCV9 Uil uuitua; night. Tlie popularity coutest Is to be for ladle? 1. the Warren district. The: . inner v;il ,earn diamond ear rings of tbet value of $75. ybpcver has the second largest number-of votes will receive a brooch of a!ue of J33. Tho third highest candidate iu receie a tnej23 rtng. The potularlty prices will show window in the city. Also there will shortly be decisionand announce- could get. away the fleeh was cooked. A neiper at some i.tt.e u.stance So .'"ment as t0 when the dontest wj,j opeA him aB quickly as possible and aided ' ph .,.,,, in tho nom.larlt Each candidate ln.'tjie popularity him to the surface where his injnr- confront. thH' necessity of ies were attended to t81fr Pel. , an(J ,otk r th TM erson was able to be out declarlns f. j.j..,,. ,i . ., that he could not rest in his room and might as well be a-broad. He is count ed as lucky In that he did not inhale the steam, in which case, with ihe volume there was escaping, fatal out come vtould hae been almost certain. number of candidates remains to be seen, but it is likely Jbat there will be a large field of "starters. There are so many popular. Jadies In the.1 Warren district that beyond doubt Imany will be named AJy admiring friends who wijl puv in bunches of votes to start them o'ff. After that it I will be a case of dig afid (he race will doubtless be one of th.e. most exciting land interesting that ha"s ever been bad la the district. ' All nf tl Blili-oftmtTilf f rt fhA general Committee are hard at work and making good progress. The ad vertising committee in particular has Ino Kanntt Khnt In thA hnnn Man- 1611 getting results. tnis committee day night by Mck Mandarich In an is now around with the program for IN IN LOWELL AF FRAY ARE RECOVERING affray at Lowell, is showing steady Improvement. His escape from death, a small caliber revolver, is consider a small caliber revolver, is consider ed very, narrow as it is elleed that Mandarich was but a l e " f eet -frojn the day, a considerable part of the spacp of which will be filled with the advertisements of progressive busi ness bouses of the dWtrlct. 'In fact a good deal of space iifi already filled and that remaining jpryrolses to go at I LLLiLi pilUHIH I U lll II ' lf I I I 1 1 1 1 uku i u mm 11 1 Lur'mi SSBk Mi v ir a-'k s.v-M:.p' w m Mr ea SR&sassas fag&K tim wfTmohA B C ' A P EP f &t !&. 1 e4 d& M i iRi! i'IMi b.3 n inaika rtytr -sa mz. b hki-51 aclion of LigoL JHl III II IP l "IP . J i JlrJ &Z & "Beer acted upon by light scon takes up the very disagree able so-called 'light-taste,' and also a repulsive skunk-like odor. Beer so affected is offensive to the palate of most consumers, and there is probably nothing that will influence them more against any brand of bottled beer than to have once tasted beer possessing this 'light taste' to a marked degree. The presence of this defect, however, is not always the bottler's fault, as the consumer himself very often lets the beer stand in the light. But the con sequences must usually be borne by the bottler." Extract from "Tlie Eeer Bottlers Handy BuoV," published by the Wahl-IIcnius Institute of Ktrmentology, Schlitz is sold in Brown Bottles to protect its purity "from the brewery to your glass. In cur brewerj' we spend more in purity in time, in skill and in money than any other cost. Why don't you, too, demand the pure beer Schlitz in Brown Bottles ? him when hcflred tne.sh6t.-he-sthl.P--c'nllim. io everybody wants the wis not fractured, the" bullet only publicity that can be had from direct, tearing the scalp. touch with the thousands who will be j Besides the bullet wound Kanatt is , ar- tlle P'cn'c suffering from bruises inflicted earlier in the evening, when he was beaten i by .Mandarich and N'tek Sorey, but on the whole hi3 condition is considered favorable. Yesterday Mandarich was taken toi tho county hospital at Douglas. He is suffering from a wound through the right thigh, received when Deputy the hair, keeps the scalp free from draudruff and prevents the hair from falling out. It stops itching of the scalp almost Instantly. It may be claimed that ether hair remedies will do the same things, but Herpieide really does them. Its years of success prove this. Send 10c in postage or silver for sample and booklet to The Herpiclde Co, Dppflt Detroit, Mich. Newbro's Herpiciao in 10c and Jl.00 f.i7(ft l snM liv all llprn who niar. nntee it to do all that Is rlalmixS Tf Hafferty returned his fire. His condi you are not satisfied your money will,tion in as good as could be espee'ed be refunded. j but there is sUll a chance that he ppltcation may be obtained at good! will develop Hood poison, in which' barber stiopfa Advertisement. lease the wound may prove serious . iFRESI BAIT FOR .: AR ZONA SUCKERS; Secretary of Old Trails Asso- A: e "D l. Ct Uf ciauon .jays uaiiri. jiiuuiu Be Salisfactorv". r Clothes For Men Who Know From The House Of "KUPPENHEIMER" $18.00 To $30.00 You will neyer spend $20, $25 or $30 of your clothes mojiey to better - advantage than when you pav it over pur counter anc. take in exchange a "KUPPENHEIMER" Suit. The new ideas in style and model are very striking; full of individuality, correct in fashion; the best ma terials irfthe most attractive range of- beautiful pat- terhsand colors. Two and Three button Sack coats .. . . riffhthF draped correctlv tailored faultless in fit. Sizes to fit all builds, regular, stout or slinv We are specializing high value at these prices most of you can afford to pay $20, $25 or $30; one thing we're very sure of; you11 never see more real clothes value for the price than-here ,now. ''We'd like to show you the splendid blue Serge suits we're selling at $25. The time will be well spent. You'll know more about good clothes and good values. "" Ultra Models For Young You younsr men will find in our "COLLEGIAN CLOTHES" the finest fabrics from the best weaves in the world; patterns designed to meet the- requirements of you fel lows who want exclusiveness; styles and models that are new and distinctively in dividual; tailoring that is matchless in perfection ofinish and detail. The values will meet your highest. expectations if you measure the worth of the clothes by the prices we have marked them to sell .Suits in Sack and Norfolk models, very smart at $17.50 to $25.00. . t - Jim Siffl VJaMS ' if Ta : ,L M V, it a,at. .4, Men v. CLOTHES FOR BOVS & 9 3 ffiJjiMtoMMM.3&4IHmZER MAIN STREET CLOTHES FOR MEN S aaC sLJ? Vuz S Sir tfir.t ooict: or cork , is Li c.);!ed "irMs."- -f Phone 413 Bisbee Beer Co. Bisbee. - Tae gentlemen now In charge of the National Old Trails association which recently adopted the extreme north y era route through Arizona thus aband- liomng tne uoraeriana route wnicn aa I oeen tentatively aaoptec ana snown 'on maps, of the proposed Ocean to i Ocean highway, has written a letter A reading of this letter discloses an evident desire on U10' part of the" hold the suckers secured in South ern Arizona last fail a members of the association and secure more by a newly prepared "goodj roads bait The letter explains itself as nothing mora man a tery poor saive tor me wounded suckers in the cities along the borderland route. It follows: "Qur-4convfcntlon was .full of sentiment (fdr our organization to I expand to the extent of getting be Ihlnd and pushing a system of nation I at highways and on that score the following resolution was, adopted. 'While we abate in no degree in our enthusiasm and lovaltv to this great highway (National Old Trails"1! Road), yet we stand equally pledge in favor of a general system of na tional highways of. whjch the .Na tional Old Trails road -shall consti-' tuto a prominent part, t to be built, superintended and maintained by na tional authority. In order that we misht sot be handicapped in any way in pushing this idea the conven-' for a committee of 1 Sid I. i.ois not In Milwauft Be Famous FREE WOOL WOOL!) INJURE ARIZONA mountain States, that Democratic Sen i ators and Congiessmen had rapidly taken the pieces of their Republican opponents in Montana, Idaho. Nevada, Oregon, Washington and othe Com monwealths. Free wool would destoy tho party tbere, they declared. "The President told them he was Senator Mark Smith Goes to 1 committed to the Underwcod meagre. ana wouia sianu uy 11 uespinj uu j;a- excellent shape in the inter-j sure "that might be brought to bear President and Frankly-Says So ' " . " upon him He said he was confident that tree wool would not have the de structive effect upon tho Western grazers that had been predicted by them. "President Wilson for weeks has known that the real battle the Under wood bill must go through will be in the Senate, and is fully prepared fof the fray " ' tlon provided r (Continued on Pas 5) SLEEPING OUT? DOORS 1 , Oood health for all. Voung says: ; Sleeping out In the fresh" air has been ! proven to be the greatest aid to health. K.ver try it you will not sleep inside again Ton get up !n the morning, feel fine and freili. head clear, never have a cold. If yon want to try it phone 523. ask for Young agu he will be glad to call and ihov yDij now nfc And cheat propr porchjcanjbe flxjjI.uijShth roller wurt-iiiiB at; jfuu iuii circir um 111 mi kinds of weather. If yon don't have' a iporch then gat a tent or Unt house Tiki nnrna thlrC" Ivitt !- mstctlrln eiu (? W" ivv vi.si.no4u. J .-3 Young's Tnt and Awning Opp. Mngontc Bldgi, MoCarthj-'s Makers of Evj that's Canvas, s s. ' Co.. EYCO'thlni A lato iesue a fthe VashInprton D. C Post gives account of the visit c'l Senatcr Marfc SmltB-'to Uie WhiU House and -a hat transpired there in' part the article say3. f "With the presence of Senator New jandg of Nova da, aur Senator Mart Smith of Arizona, at the White Kotts the, opponents of free wool came eut into the opea today. In enect tne , threjftdownthe-auntlet to the Presl-, uent. ' "Prefacing his statedratf to Presi- tJent Wilson by explalnim? tlfat free wool moans the ruin of a great inier- mountain State, -SenStor Newleads told tlitf ExcciHire that yentlment in Ills part of the nation bad already rIs-( en so high that It could no longer be. be held in check, and that if free wool were Incorporated-In the t'aderwool tariff it meant .the complete destruc tkn of tho Democratic party in such States as evads. Wyoming, Montana New Mexico, and Arizona. Not Protectionist. ( Following Senotor N .ewianos carpe .Senator Marl: Smith of ArttonS. who aUo , emphasized lfl beMet tMat free wool would be tlHrRreatef.t blow Wrs. statn could suffer "I am not a nrotectloBlst." he said! at the White House, "but I am certain ly opposed to frte wool jafld free su "The fight on the sogar sehedulc lot the Underwood tariff win he cor. . tinued under tlie jadrwlB or tne Louisiana Senators and there ara, itrons reports that, the States oiioe-j nr. the-wool. sugar, cstmi fruit sched ilesitJind others will be able to form; so strong a coalition that they will b'e able to defeat the Underwood raeas-; tNKBFtm "" 'JssMatesK At c n: i t'-r.1 r fino:her m-rh everons ireU an at...... - of i.w "Mues." cvemmug sccrns vj B k virocsr. ana tne wnoic w. 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