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r tTfctBnrimiiiriiifct mw mmvjtmwvrwa!iSn ?&Pj&wr4'm0j0m'ipvm yi -- -' irfr ttbmi Wl MfiiWl tra I'sffinri yrwii y. cw-r fe.i TwCa THE BlSBEE DAILY KEVIEW, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1913. S7r ff T' ' WP' WW II If kWVV W.M rHH r. 1 i it l 3r Hi h 1 & I l GENERAL NEWS BY WIRE inn . 1 , 1 111 NOTE 10 WORLD JVISOHY (Continued from Page 1) PIC SEIZES DOUGLASCRQW! Officer Has Jaw Dislocated by Negro When He Pulls .Gun Stirring Few Min fiites in Front of Theater t , DOUGLAS Oct 2. (Special) -TiTreat of a race riot Impended to night during several minutes of h!; . excitement in front of the Princess theater, where several hundred peo plo were gathered listening to a 9th regiment -hand concert when Officer flees Kelly drew his reoher on ne gros who had forced him to his knees while ho was trying to stop thorn front alleged jostling of others In the crowd. As the officer drew his gun, the alarm was given in the crowd and there was a dash for shelter. One of thf negros over the officer seized & weapon from him and as he arose'to his feet another negro struck him a terrific blowyon the Jaw, dislocating thtl Ml jitter and foiling the officer to the4alk- IIe was unconscIous fof some J minutes. 'A'M negro with the gun and two otBeri 5 mixed in the affair, got away. i - r CALL ON BANKS 24. Call was WASHINGTON". Oct. issued today for National bank state ments." of Oct. 21. lit t'OLOEST OHIO' iWOMAN DIES - , Mrs. rD. Jones, A&ed 105, Never rlad a Day's Illness CONXEAin, Ohio," Oct 24 Mrs D. Jones. 103 years ld,4ald to be the oldest woman in Ohio, died sudden'y here iast night, from old age. She never had a day of sickness. She celebrated her 105th birthday on Apfll !12. The entire gUMar1" cipat in the fuSSral certtoonles Sun day' MOVING PICTURE SUPPRESSION SEATTIJ-3 Wash., Oct. 21. Eugene Jxjvx proprietor of a moving picture theatre, was arrested today charged with exhibiting pictures1 pronounced indecently the city board of censors lie was' released on bail snd the "Pictures Continued, Superior Judge Mackintosh having enjoined the city from suppressing them. 5 SAN FRANCISCO NOW HAS FFMININE COPS r & " ' - s: C' .Mrs. Kai. O'Connor. San Francisco is the latest Amer ican city to pu' women on the police force. The western metropolis now has three lady cops. One of them is Mrs. Kate O'Connor, who has been identified with women'! reform and welfare work. JTie 'Frisco coppesses get $1,200 per-year. slty of California ted ay before thi Friday morning club, a woman's or ganization. "Send a fleet to Vera Cruz," he said "and dispose marines and a suf ficient number of thm, so they can be on duty with 12 hours notice. AVe have seen one European invasion of Mexico. We don't ant another." REQUEST DIAZ TO RETURN. VERA CRUZ. Mex., OcL 24 A mes senger from the- federal capital today brought Felix Diaz a request from the central committee of the Diaz party to hasten to Mexico City, but Diaz will not risk arrebt and says he will remain here probably until after the election. HUERTA TO BE UPHELD. MEXICO CITY. OcL 24. President Huerta is to be upheld for all acts of his administration. His elevation to the presidency is likewise to be shown to have been entirely 1e"gal. This wtil be done through an opin ion that is -being prepared by the judges of the iuprerae courL MING CONGRESS ENDS; IDirlGAlNOFLAWS DAWSON SYMPATHY PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 24 -The mining congress in final session to day adopted resolutions urging upon congress and state legislatures the necessity of modifying anti-trust laws as applied to companies utiliz ing; natural resources, "in order that these resources may be conserved and proper safeguards thrown around employes." Appointment of a committee to recommend to various states a. uni form system Tor taxation of mining was also recommended. Sympathy was expressed for rela lives and friends of those who lost their Jives in the Dawson mine ex plosion. Secretary of Labor 'Wilson urged Toluntary .arbitration as the rmedy for labor misunderstandings. $2,150 WEDDING GIFT Lower House Promptly; Contributes Amount for Miss Wilson YASHINGfON Oct 24V-Congreas men in an informal meeting called today toy Republican Leader Mann. hunters spend time in; quicksands 1 PHOENIX OcL 24, A. V Cole ' tho Corporation Commission was right when ho lold State Treasurer D F Johnson and Secretary Frank DeSousa of the Corporation Commission that they would not need any gun wheD they started out bunting; Cole insisted that his weapon would do. Me said he could slioot cnougl' .birds for the crowd. All Went well ' 1 until they struck the Agua Ftia am' LONDPN. Bng., OcL 24; Edltori started down tho stream expecting tt als in the, various newspapers hero B00n 8ee Eome biros, today say-the policy of Great ljritainj Thoy oul went about 100 fee' with refeience to Mexico, while pro- Whtn the car struck some quicksand British is not anti-American. ,From 4 o'clock in the afternoon un- til late, in the night the party spent PESQUEIRA TO WASHINGTON itime getting the carout. It was nee Mcnrv tfi luitM r micli mm! nml honb OHAMPS, HEADACHE, RbftHUfiE; I L 7 The Antlers Cafe Opp. P. O. Phone 221 ' P Main St NOT ANTI-AMERICAN U T DikCmitnrn f inHiul frnm Taiii 11. 1.a AnnlK, . .... Alt. selec Speaker Clark as chal , w WaAtagUMI md wlII'road jhW encountered chuck faok of a'commlttee to seleqt a wedding -I1Ilia,r- r n,.',. LV ttmn.tnrt nN.i n.sn gift for Miss Jessie Wilson J inci,,iin,iia.. ,-. ,. . -.. i..., .1. .. ital. having been commissioned to' P. S Just before the trio sLnrtjd Ibe position by Governor Mavtorena. on the trjp Cole bought a hunting II - 'cense and some shells. No one know- why he bought them. 'JIow much stall we chip In' Mann, "will 83. be too much.' ?No akd no" chorused RapubllcanB, Democrat au(f,Progrsive8 ' as they handed. IB' the money. Membership oVthe house is 432. MRS. THOMPSON MUST PAY. THOUSANDS VIEW BODY ST LOUIS, Mo.. Oct. 21. The body of Adolphus I! us en, multimillionaire brewer, who died two weeks ago in Germany, lay in state in the family home today and was vied by thou sands of friends. Five thousand em ployees of his rewery will view his tody tomorrow morning WASHINGTON. Oct. 2f-The Bos ton customs house was onled todaj to assess full duty on all Jewelry and other goods brought, in b Mrs. May Van Alen Thomnson. wife of the I New York bankw. it is held that j president, arrested at Monterej Mrs. Thompson is a resident of the United States, REMAINS CLOSE TO U. Sk FLAG FIELDER WILL RESIGN. VERA CRUZ. Oct. 21 Genera' Felix Diaz still remained tonight ..1 a hotel adjoining the American 'con sulate, where he went fast night ps corted by John Und and Consul Can ada. The, authorities insist they ba 1 no orders to arrest him. Daniel an 1 Evaribto Madero, brothers of the la I' ll federals, have appealed for interjec tion in their bfhalf b the I". S RESULTS OF HIT nEQHGHQ HUERTA'S DECLARATION inrnUNGTON, t OrL 24. Ac cording to Governor Fielder, he will resign next Monday to avoid the pos sibility of complications under .the constitutional provision prohibiting a governor from succeeding himself. 1UASEBAL jLos Angeles Oakland j Herrltt and Arbogast Alexander. s Ad!er CoIkglanClothei Suits and Overcoats $15 to US 2&t? y i Si m 1: 7"OU will be pleased with the new styles in Adlers i CoJkgbn Clothes. They reflect the latest idee6 of Cm fiuioR center are made along distinctive lines from mi !$ nnlensl in thplfltff ahtuUsc and uk-ovcc Vr PStfs: jb and Teal taste they lead the field. Inspect them. V . "-(0- "ft- f '"lfsTTiTrT-lhi''l'Yis'1 m MEXICO CITY. Mexico. Oct 24 Today at the hearing before the dij- j San Francisco lomatic corps. -hlch took on the form Venice of a sort of conference between Pres- LeifleUtyand ident Huerta and the diplomatic rep- Elliott. "' f .G 12 2 Killilay and Sepuelveda ; .2 0 1 .1 6 Pitt ami resentatives ot every nation at the Mcxicar capital. Huerta read a leugtlij stitement, in Vhich he attempted to set forth the policies 01 his admlnis tration. The meeting took place at the Na j tional Palace upon the invitation of Huerta, which whs extended ester-day.- Every diplomat presen. heard Huerta give his personal word that under no circumstances would he be a candidate for the presidency to Mic ceed himself In the coming election Huerta even went further than thb by stating that in the event the re- isuli of tlie election should show him to have a majority of the votes cast, he would at once positively and em I phatlcally instruct congress to de clare ever one of such ballots void I Huerta said he considered it his duty at this time, on the eve of a , great national election, and while tho (pyes of the people of the whole world 1 were .centered on Mexico, to make j himself so clear on.Uie subject that there could be no excue for further misunderstanding. Sacramento 3 15 2 Portland . 22 10 1 Uveh. Munsell and Chech; Bliss and Kerry. 112 innings. ALLEGE BIG BOMB PLOT. IX3NDON. Oct. 24. Warnicg that militant suffragettes planned to place bombs simultaneously In the (parcels offices of all the great railroad sta tions throughout the -ountry was received today by the general man agers of the rallwajs. MINISTER CARDEN SILENT. MEXICO CITY. Oct. 21. "I shall make no reply to any further inquiry on the subject" was the only answer of Sir Lionel Carden, British minister. twhea informed that the British for eign olHco had denied to Washington the authenticity of his utterances re garding the U. S. lack of understand ing of conditions in Mexico. CONVENTION POSTPONED PEORIA 11L, Oct, 24 The Lakei-to the-Gulf Beep Waterway Convention which was to te held hero todav. has i been postined.tinUl after the'adjourri- ir.eni 01 uiu session. 01 uongrcss, we. date to be deolded'upon later. ' BISBEE .TEMPERATURE I Bisbeo temperature yesterday hlgfc, 78, low, TA. No vreoiplttttlou. MAKE DENIAL GONFIRM (Continued from Page li that the Review was correct ,n it, reports of the convention, tfe art'tl. below is taken from the Silver lt'lt. printed at Miami. Had the editor of the Belt followed the reports of the convention as printed in the Review, he would have realized that he was asked b the delegates to print rnsrr ly a rehash of the Review reports, during and after the convention, as to what "was actually done. Thi Globe delegates " statement includes absolutely) nothing as to the work of the convention that was not printeC in the Review, even to the purpose of the presence and activities of Brad ner which they confirm. To this may te added the statement that the de.e gates to the convention all had ac cess to the columns of the Review while in tho city, and might aB wel' have said here what they Had o Miami to say. At the beginning rS tho Federation convention the Re view informed the secretary that its columns were open for the publics tion of the proceedings of the con ventlon as the Federation might sub mit there. The secretary presented a report of the first day's proceedings, which wa3 printed as submitted, i connection with the Reviews own rfr port. No later report was given In the Federation evidently feeling that the Review was getting all the news without effort on tbp part of the sec retary, and that no occasion existed for burdening him; with the addition al work. 'The' story."' told the Sliver Bolt, with its.,coments thereon, fol lows: The delegates who represented JhiJ county at the meeting of tho State Federation at Blsbee fcavo returned with Interesting news of tbe -a-ork ac complished there, where the only lo- Yield to Lydia E. Pinkham'o Vegetable Compound. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. " I was always Jred and weak and my housework was a drag. I was irreg ular, had cramps so bad that 1 would have to lie down, al so a distressed feel ing in lower part of back, and headache. My abdomen was sore and I know X had organic inflam mation. "Lydi E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and Blood Pnrifler have helped me wonderfully. 1 don't have those pains any more and I am all right sow. There are a great many women aere who.tako your remedies and I have told others what they have done for sie." Mrs. Ciias. McKinkon, 1013 K. 5th St. W., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Women who are suffering from those listressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or loubt tbe ability of Lydia E. Pinkham'3 egetable Compound to restore their lealth. There are probably hundreds of thoo ands, perhaps millions, of women in the Jnited States who have been benefited iy this famous old remedy, 'which was iroduced from roots and "herbs over 30 'ears ago by a woman to relieve wo nan's suffering. If youare sick and need Jich a medicine, why don't you try it? If you vrant special advice vrritc to ydia E. I'inkham Medicine Co. (conll cniialj Lynn,3Iass. Yonr letter will e opened, read and answered by a eoiaau and held in strict confidence al newspaper. The nev.ew, ga,ve such a garbled account of the con venticn that this Is the first correc relation of the convention's move ment to be presented to the Arizoao public. It is the verbatim relation .f the meeting from tboso $t qual Ded to discuss it, the delegates them selves: -At the convention something, more than forty resolutions and labor lawc vere introduced, but fter careffil de Iberatlon and thought of how wt vere treated at previous sessions of .be legislature we decided that the nly action to be taken was Initiate x number of those measures, at ih- omng riift!on . .Among these bilk ire wWat 'laT k'riown' as tho old age but". Bothers' pension bJl; another abol- shing the right of tho legislature tc veto any referendum easures that ire pas6ei by tfce peop'e; a law pr Minting the blacklist, the universal or state-wide S-hcur bill; a law r-qaj-.ng SO j.er cent of workers to be emplojed In the state to be American citizens; a law prbvld.ng that tht owners value their own property fo. assessment and that tbe property ian be taken jiver by the state at the as sessed value; a law for bonding lb" state to engage !n Industrial pur suits; a bill limiting the age of driv ers cf auto cars and a bill making provision to abolish the contract ays tern and one for state, county an-J municipal printing. The Kinney bill met wRh the disapproval of a n-m-ber or the delesates, it being claimed by those that wore familiar with tre bill that it was almost meanlngtess and would have but little, if an, ef feet If pissed, and, after listening tr an address given by the immteraton agent agreed to lntiate the cit-zen ship bill in its stead: ' We were Inclined tc believe that the politicians were of the opinion that we met for pol.tical purposes to boost certain parties for office, ani Sam Rradner, who was made a gra ternal delegate from the Trainmen's union, was there for that purpose, but U did net take him Ion-? to dis cover the earnestness of class c.n sclousness and honesty of the dele gates, as he left the convention when it wsb only in session two dajb fully convinced that the convention met not to eniorsc any aspirant f r political office, or partv, hut that labor had met to initiate such lawf that would be a benefit to their owr interest instead of for tre benefit of the politician " Thi following is an advertisement sub milted by Mrs. F J Relnboth in re cent "AU- contest by Mr. Halgler. Haigler's Real Estate business includes Fire & Life Insurance Office O. K. Block, Opposite Depot. Phone ( 1 i "'SSSssSJ Cj ,. FsaaT!!? KrrFWir rr mytr -- t i i. waT? if 1 i r v kfi.i gLjr jv wJr During Lunch Hour -: you can hear the men talking auout tue jou uiey are on. And jou'll not har a word of fault finding if the lumber for it comes from our yards. They know, and you should too, that our lumber works up better and quicker than the ordinary grades. f Do you see a saving In that kind of a proposition? HENDERSON WATKIN5 Lumber Co. Attention Automobile Men , .i . .!li .j . - r irirrTTiriirrTMMgiMnMMiiMjiiBMmMiim We have installed a-Bowser gasoline system and are handl ing "Texaco" Gasoline & Motor Oils. The Best on Earth. r Brophy Carnage Company Phone 284 Lowell Ariz. jLj p VERLO-C BR O KER gvTejjswi;iaz.vjgsaga 1 Connecting with Logan & Bryan Private ire Sysvm at Denver COnrtC3POMDNT8; Pulni Web bsr & C!H Boa ton and Cslumct. Logan t Bryn, Chicago and tie Yanc SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN COPPER STOCK The Body of Our Paint k pure blte 'ead. It is mixed with turpentine or pure linseed oil according to whether It is to be ubed for In or outside work. "Iherp is no grit in it; no adulteranbt to make its manu facture chegper. Paint experts nluajb get their supplies here Wouldn't it be wise for you to follow their example. Company Inc. Phone 25 Lumber Bisbee Emil Marks, Mgr. rpnjrxfpwrmuznr COPPER QUEEN HOTEL and High Class Cafe EUROPEAN PLAN Special $1.00 Tatle d'HoSe Dinner From 5;30 to 8 p. m. Reg lar 50c Luncheon Daily HENRY POPPEN, Manage 1 i G&00 I I Raises the I I Dough Better I ALL GROCERS 4 I Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Company Reduction Works Ve are now in the Market for the Purchase of - Copper Ore and Copper Matte - . Correspondence Solicited. 01 Address: Copper Queen Consolidated Iintcg Co. j w DOUGLAS, ARIZ, 1 1 f ft k n ifl