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IIViiiii1MnBl'Tlf!-,!g;;'riin-i ' " . .ag-fJLhu It ' ,-- Wlrfaiihfiiim mF-" .1.,' .aSP I ,BksHMaHBMBBB.BMHHBRHaHBSaHHoM "X!5a . fM pyw"'jgii'iT, .i.i m .--tjSSSSkpp tef v2S3SSMHHEB3HHeSHHB1' - m Sm 1 PAGE TWO THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1913 I measure again shows that the Wasu-' I PI IJI I II 111 In I II I linirton ?nfrninonf i Toriffnilntr tht I flDLL i IU If SlilL '1Iuerta sovqjnnnjnt In everythlns bftj MAfiPREMATURE: actual formal notification,. . I Uy the order received yesterday 'no. 'money orders emanating from Mex- on and after May 26, will be paid 1 1 any post office In the United States , (unless stamped by iost office Inspect- ;,., rA.:J C P:11 Q 1 ! at Mexico City The order states WjWVSlVUlll A ilbllUO VJ1 Mill hl -lt PiScoverer of the Granby, Learn That Repot ts of His Death Were Mistake announcement that Smith still lives. According to advices from Greer- SPOKAXB. Wash.. May 23. Sub scriptions for a tablet in memory of William T, Sjinltfl, a pioneer mining man of the Boundary district, north of Spokane, have Veen halted by thej Ktf at Blsbee. ,t ,E sent tq that this agieeioent hog been reached 1 bttween the post office departments of this country and Meofieo. ' Inspect ed by the director of the general post oSHce. Mcxieo City. D. P." is the In scription that each money order must bear before It will be cashed in this country. The inspection of money orders b thi Mexican post office is also a mat ter of protection to this government. When a money order from Mexico is Washin&Qu and the central past office collects from the Mexican post wood. n. C Smith suffered a naraly office. Recently there have been many tic stroke a few months ago, which cases throughout the country where caused his mind to become a blank, j . rders were Usued in sections of Mex- and he is now in. tho asylum at New Westmjnjgjer. 1&, Q. A month ago Spokane mining men recired word that Smith had died, and a subscrip tion wn started to bur a. tablet in bis memory. When the fund had nearly ko under insurgent control. When th.-se vere returned Jay this govern ment to Mexico City for collection the federal government there, having nev er received the monoy, in the first place refused to ay them and all that been completed information came that I th'e I. S, post office has Is, a vory Smith stlli;llvee. jvlsoniarj claim against a little post Once the ovier of ground from) office in some town that probably which the Grantey Consolidated Min-j never recognised either faction in the ing and Smelting company has taken 1 Mexican struggle. It is reported that fortunes in ore. Smith is estimated to losses to this government through have been worth 'SlfKMKHl. which he'thia practice have been considerable spent with a free hand MEXICAN MONEY ORDER PQSTOFFIGE RULING iUUMUi by llio looikpost office esterday from the depnjlment" at Washington, pre scribing regulations relative to money orders from. Mexico, The ruling, in a FIERCE BOTTLE ENDS HEAVYWEIGHT HIDGE. Covered scantily but suiHcientlj. a red bet fight. tbe kind to make the lover of a real battle sit up and lakq prolonged notlie, rested beneath or dlnarv procedmgs' in police court laf evening from wnlch two husky cltP tens came out unscathed except for the loss of $7.50 each to the good of the city treasury. They- were arrstea ij Officer Kempton Wednesday night, attar thoj had gone a full ST minutes of straightaway fighting When the of ficer took them in band each man had signified that he had had all ho 'wanted The manner of entry of the law can be appralsd theroby. Kcm- ton has a head on him that measure up full lzo and U tenanted by the right kind of machinery The tight was the result of 9. grudge of considerable standing Ms was bound to come, and the explosion over tho combatants are once more ncod friends. Their first meeting Thursday night was uptown. Friends got between and prevailed on the two. men to go to the old sine dump. If flcht they must and have It out away from Interference. To the slag dumn it was with accompaniment -.ofcaboOL twenty spectators. The latter wit nested the best fud probably the fastest fight ever wltnissed in the district. There was a ,refere. but ho tl(diit have much cluince to work. The fighters were on tb BQjiare with one another and wanted. J5iothlng,.rcore tbaifreqwIngTTitchthcy'got Each man weighed better than 130 It vxa a boa vy weight, go forf,!r. and furious at jthat. From' start, fff finish there was no pause The thUiT of the triors rained upon each other vvero heard nit over the iliimn and un on Xaco road, but excep5'or this the night, wa ssllont The crowd ioockcu on spell bound. The fighters wasted hreatli fo.- nothing bu Uhe business in hand. The endurance shown by each iiuu was . rjunarkable. At thi end of 27 minutes even both men. seemingly with common dcision, dropped their hands and stood silent. It was then that the ofllcer appeared upen the scene The charge yester day was disturbing the peacce. De tails "were not cone into After the men paid their fines they went out! together, and thty found a drink to-' gather Lmter one of them remarked that the restoration of friendship was worth the ?1.1. and then some. j Ji-.sq 1 1 urn in w 11 -! it i-m mi at zsssm is A Hem Method Vf of Baking es Mrs. Nevada Briggs, the baking expert, says: "There is ju5t one wax to roaLc your cales riee high and evenly gire them -imo to ne before a crust is formed and the batter t stiffened by cooking." "It using a gas, gasoiino or o. stove. Iigh your oven, wljcn you put tho cake in and keep the flame low until tbe cake hat doubled lo bull; then increaso the heat until it is evenly browned sad will respond to the pretuuro of the finger.. If ujiofra coal or wood range, leave tho oven door open until tho cake is in; then turn on tho' drafts and by the time the oven is at baking temperature, the cake will have ,- raised sufficiently '" For rich, moisF, feathery cakes Mrs. Brjggs always recommends 1 Baring Powder It is double acting and sustains the raise. You can open and closS the oven door, turn the tin around in the oven or do anything else necessary, without any danger of making the cake fall. Try your favorite cake next time with K C Baking Powder and seelvow much higher it will rise. Make it " just as you alvvavitdo, with the same quantity of baking powder. While K C is less expensive than the old fash ioned baking poodars. it has even- greater leavening strength anil it is guaranteed pure and healthful. Try a can and be convinced 80 ' in We baX'e the agency for ta Black UiampjvcJ, oalrf aM ?lso papule, Gallup Coal Itujing our fuel is Just like putting money in the, bakj 4. jou get alua received. NEW At-FAUgA, Af)D,HA W have just received, a fjesi car of chicken fyd. PriOftS 23S. Independent Fusl & Feed Coinpan Opp. Pauwei, Bpje, B OKico Main St, YOU WON'T AVE'TOt SEARCH fH OJ You Bisbee Pennants 102 Doctors Secommcnd Our Beer tor its purttv. food value and cs an aid to digestion It has other EcoJ eualriUes. too Just the rr.it flavor to give zc-vt to lht aiipe- tite Jut stinu'ating enough tc relieve fatigue Shall we send jo'i a ase of our Tanuhauser Beor toda: Oul S,l.iO ptr case Order from vour grocery or Phone 241. Boston & Brown Phone 243-Agenfs for Copper City Brewing Co.-Fhone 243 AMATEURS WIN BIG 0RPHE1 APPLAUSE for a good board if you buy )our lumber here. 'We, do thj, selecting and do It thoroughly. You can take the, first planL in the jle and It. tUJ; befoaad flrt class in every regf?' That means no wasto of either labor or lumber. I8 a 5??, well worth raakins- Bisbee Lumber Company Inc. ,ciiui martis, iyr. Phone 125: - TT ft " LIFE GUARANTEE or- PRICE S 5 . 0 0 Enables everyone who irons or has ironing done in the house to get, better work in less time with less physical effort and in cool comfort One iron does all the work the heaviest household ironing the lightest, most delicate laces. Heited from within, there is always plenty of heat and con centrated on the ironing surfqee only, instead of being wasted arid ovcrhealing the room. The heat is evenly distributed so that point, "sides, middle and 'heel are equally hot. , i Save all those weary steps to and from a stove- The even1icat where it is needed and nowhere else means quicker and better work. "The room re mains cool and qomfortable for you. "AMERICAN BEAUTY" 1 , Attach to any Electric Light Socket of Proper Voltage. Heats while it's working Works while it's heating You pay only for the heat you use- Your electric bills will not be appreciably increased. The heat can bem regulated maintained at any desired ternperature- Notice how the point or "nose" of the. iron is cut away. Tshis, makes it very, easy for the ironcr to' get into small corners' of tucks or plaits. -.- U Hugh Pindergrifof Johnson Addi tion, aged seve'n learsr walked off with the $5 gold piece awarded as s prize for the winner of the largest ap plause on amateur night at the Or- iiheum. Master Pindergraf had the , money by an easy margin. The sops Casey Jones and au appreciative iiod of railroad men made his sail lltrg eahj. UesUe which the lad bang another good song. Casey .being nis encoro number, and really merited tnc enthusiasm which the house dlsplaved in wild bursts of cheering. 1 If tbe boy had not bad such a strong , lead, Hughs and Cox. a daino pair of little misses 'of 'Shout ' nine jears 'would fcave won. 3As" it was they had 'to be satisfied ith the liberal ap plause which the big audience gave them So also for Iaul I'rindeval, 1 who- did very weU pr his j ears "bat J failed to apBr5actTiS?V.lifet competit ion me ui enmg-ifcitiiJi uvu uiuu iJiva- ure lur uie uuuiculc mm vuuii.iuc. the popularity of amateur night. Tho audevllloand moving picture bills continue to" draw large nightly crpvvda and to hold up the reputation gathered about tjie district of being exceptionally good. TELLS, OF MEETING OF PHYSICIANS AT GLOBE Dr Robert Ferguson, of the Copper Queen staff, returned to the city yos terdaj from Globe, where he attended the annual meeting of the Arizona Medical association. The meoting this' year," said Dr. Ferguson, "was a very successful one. There were about 50 members pres ent, representing all parts of the state, llesides the papers of members the association had made arrange ments for special papers to be read by eminent physicians from Los An- Seie3 ana Chicago. Tuese papers were on tbe latest discoveries of med' leal science. These together with pap ers read by members keeps the asso ciation well up to date on new and improved methods Globe gave us a hearty welcome, which was much ap preciated by all present. The 1914 meeting will le held in Tucson," Dr. Ferguson was elected third vide president of the association. L. J. QVERIT'OCSL BROKER Connecting with Logan & Bryasi Private Wire Systepgi at Denyer CORRESPONDENTS! Paino web ber &. Co Bos.tori and Cilurr.tt. Logan A Bryan, Chicago end Now York. ' """" " SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN COPPER STOCK t h GUARANTEE So 'durable and simple is this iron, that it is guaranteed by the manufacturer for ATLL TIME. " " ' ' ' We also carry the "Hot Point," "General Electric," "Westinghoqse" and "Tri angle" $3.50 each. If you have a disabled Electric Irton in your home, bring it to us for repair. If new part or parts are necessary and we do not happen to have them in stock, we will order from manufact urer and charge to you at cost. I! iishee Improvement Company OFFICE JN THE GITY "John CampbelLywj&H known In this city and recently a resident of Yunia, has opened a rel estate, office In tho iShattiick, building in- the quarters rr t. i t...i 1... t i- n-.. Mr. Campbell has been appointed the agent for tlSt "Copper Farm lands' tract. This tract, containing (about 500 acres. Is located five miles out of Yuma. H la all under govern ment ditch and has ieen subdivided intn r.. 10 and 20 acre tracts. It is ipne of the largest single tracts in the fcVuma. valley and is the first to be cut up Into smajl Janns. - 'Government water laws," said J(r. fCampbetl yesterday, 'arc havjng much to Co with, tne placing or me larger Uracts upon the market. The govern ment will allow waier unaer its recia- j mation projects, to be sened to own ers of not more than 160 acres ol land. This has, of course, resulted in tlje cutting up .of iany gmaU tracts. This has, or Tiourse, resmiea in ta cutting up of many smalt tracts. Op Iiifay 31 e will run an excursion out (of Dtsbee to Yuma, making arrange imeute to show the landi to all IJis fbee porsonfi interested.' . . n. u . r - tr, nl- f JOUH JJiann, preauieiii. ui -e iu.jv Chamber of Commerce and tne rciry -Koods lrtni" Saj-s. "The railroads are thoroughly enUtled to the 5 per cent iRdreaae In freight rales wntrn iney are about to beek. I believe the- re nullB wotild "be beneficial not "Only to tha ralltnads, but to the country -as a J whole. Including merchants." 4 rtfiD. Lindnulst of Jllchigan has 'a- jtroduced a pure fabric and leather !Jttl, which he says, will guarantee' pons clothing- He declares 75 pi , , cent of clothing sold in United States lis aUHiieraieo- i-xopoeu. un um (make It unlawful to Bell inferior goods I for genuine. I fit The tipS"oi..ierCoiGvc g m&Ls Glove I H 5w w Stirring Times We aro having in the. building, line We carry a full line of lime, plaster, cement and every thing elsq needed for building. IJvcrj thing purchased here vvll b? found of the best quality and tbe best for intended purposes. We will save jou trouble and unnecessary expense by send ing to us for an estimate. "wlS Lumber Co. ts UioAVorU'o f Ucdrd ftiZL cIoto .1 otricr i-; siffrc ttro mas icd br lt"KAYSER" tlandvi. Tie rtcTe'epment ot tho "KAYSER" GiV Glove iprii the atauust of an i icii, the achn"-encst ot wlih h . not bcea barapc-cd h mltid "otlx of cot or time, aor tcituenced tya paisinc demand tor leaizxi n! a;.tiy d-iractcmJ as "tilkm, ltj." Wo could not afford to Buy ex pensive adrrtliftin Apace "t- aflr Tf.fa to tell tio women of America that "KAYSEP,.' Cloret are tho Sett- fa style, fit and finilh tf It wr rt tnac. "KAYSERT' govn t no tv han the ordinary Itnd a-.U a-c wofh doable a qaa'i ", fit and v Don't aceept Ue jpt; e-Lio. tkera'a a war to tell the cenuinc "Look in the Hem" if yoa find the name "KAYSER" too Siaro -tho Iliad that "don't wr nut" at the fine er ends. A Guarantee Tic'-ct ii ercry pair WlSiU.a.Tt50c.7S.$l,J13, nxa Ucz sa Cw, 7Sc, Ji. Jis. Ji.t: Jalax Ka-jia & Co., Mak.cn Nan Yoik Indian Hot Springs and Sanitarium. FORT TIIOXIAS, GttAHAM CO.. ARIZONA. A rotcd resort for health and nlcasure. $2.00 to ZM per day. Tw.v. ty minutes ride from Hot Springs station. These wonderful waters are recommended to cure Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Liver, Kidney and stomach troubles. Large plunge and swimming pool. THE BCST OF HUNTING AND WISHING AT ALL TIMES. Alexander Bros. Popjs. 1 f01Jui;,M JvfflfflW JfiSNffiLESnw: I1'- ! fi?irFi'Sit"7?Si I -PiSB HllLJLoamrfsiDE rooms ri ! taJ2' W$i 11 131g20W,2N!5T..NEARrn.J.f. Ml mltk4B NOTHWNrJTELCa,PROf. Si. 5KH0TLXtKa,uBE5T 1 1 & M&?CArL trank l craxton. kg ; f g In all the WEST" UTWCOXiSTCnON bates ot Pen fMy-yp t 1 rra i McVitKcrs Theatre. Chicago's most ( historic playhouse, which ha tass:d through five fires. Including the great the crcat fire of lSil. ana wmen nas een rebuilt or romodeied alter eacn ro, l. re,,ha5 passed, from "tha, "leghimaW' llountain TImo. is.nlaldloalinovTn!9biBBire! ''&nth?bound train '-. eCAft Aftft f T nrDl AUr fin(y.uvv. Get your City iKUiiHint at I tall & Mall ihem to yc'ic 105 DANCE tonight at TtamsMt canyon iJ dancing paTHldli, " 17S. THE ARIZONA ANSNEW: MEXICO RAiLBOAD CO.; PASSENGER SERVICE : 6:55 a. m. Lv Clifton ar. 3:53 p. m ; 7:31 a. m. I.v Guthrie Lv 320 p. m.1 ' 6:18 a. m. Lv Duncan Lv 2:25 p. m.' 9:38 a. m Lv Lordsburg Lv 1:23 p. m ' 19.45 a. m. Ar Huachlta Lv 11 53i.m I South bound train connects wltb Southern Pacific west bound train leaving Lordsburg 10:57 a. ra. i connects with E9 Pas & Southwestern east bound. train for El Paw." leaving Hachitn at 11:50 a. m Mountain Time, an, nltlx west bound traia for Douglas ' fid Bisbee, leaving HacUU at 10.50 y "tu," Mountain Tlmo. "" " B- K. M1NSON, j Cljflon, Arir. General Paatcnser ixac-- J Copper Queen Consolidated REning Company Reduction Wqrks,, We arc now in the Market for the Purchase of - Copper Ore and Copper Matte Correspondence" Solicited. Address: Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Co. 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