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FOUR THE BiSBEE DAILY REVIEW, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2y, 1913. i t V fc. 9 i, a rtn M 4 - k -j Ih iHtaliBi Baflit euicmr8 purely a part ot that countr'a poUcr of aVwMa Nuns n 7;rtkf J,JA, JWUtl -CUWJ 2A47UU.1U ,n6ane ,)ft.judk:c aKaltst tho JeW3 t other countries. iVUn6 X" -"g" Caught Between Mexican Fifes Published Every Day Except Monday by the State Consolidated Publishing Company. Telephone: Editorial Rooms Phone No. Business 'Office Phone No. 39, 39- SUBSCRIPTION RATES SINGLE COPIES. Dally P8R MONTH THREE MONTHS SIX MONTHS ... ... ? ... .. . TWELVE MONTHS . SUNDAY (Our Weekly) per year SUNDAY (Our Weekly) per quarter , No subscription taken formless than 7c. , -All MAIL subscriptions must bo paid for in advance, .05 ,75 2.25 4.00 7.50 2.50 no disproof or the charge is needed. It proves UselC as idiotic So elosoly have the Jew's held to their faith; so inl nulely and consistently Iiivb Jowish rites persisted, that whfit would be true in any part of Russia, would be true the world over. So it 1 Dat tho charge against this j Catholic )ouug Jew at onto Is marked as absolutely and wicked ly false. The Ru&bLiii Jews have spread to cvry country. Hun dreds of tho'i&ands or them are in the United Stales. Everywhere thej have shown themselves to be quiet, peaceful, iuofTcuslve uud industrious. Not only is there nothing but 5upersUtion sedulously cultivated upon GALVESTON, Oct. 2S. Conditions in Mexico were plain. revealed by a party of twonty-four Catholic nuns which arrhed in Galveston Sunday which to bae such an Indictment, but that it has never J after a voyage across tho Gulf of Subscribers who fail- to receive their paper promptly are requested to notify the business Office. Advertising Rates on Application. Entered as second-class mail matter. Wednesday Morning October 29, 1913 a t jb FOR MEXICO'S PEOPLE. Batter proof, could not bo had of the calm forbear ance exercised by President Wilson and ot life ability in statecraft demonstrated by unusual INcernraenl In read ins' future events aright than is furnished by develop ments ,9-f, the so-called election in Mexico. Tne herrMsexl RumbJIc is appareiitl no nearer a solution of 'fier l mestlc woes than before U:c' intimidated electorate un dertook to ballot for a. tityfet executive. President Wit ton forefaw-the -Inevitable jet with admirable toleration refrained from compl'cat'ng the Issues before the people of ?Iexicc byjnjectlng into Uic situation any domineer- that i been heaid of In lanus other than Russia, conclusively discredits V. It I not surprising, thon that unanimous and la'dlg nant protests should come from every country. It Is not surprising thr.t a feeling akin to horror should grow deeper as the truth was forced homo that 'this is not a charge against a man, but against a people. It Is Rolllbs who is on trial, but what Russia sel:s by iils conviction is to festcu upon tho Jews as a whole this charge ot blood rite. It is said that no one can con vict a people, but that Is the crime which Russia Is attempting. Yet, If it succeeds to la fact bul convict Itself, Sisters Encounter Many Perils Before Retch- ing American Soil SENATOR SMITH PREVAILS. Mexico in the oil barge "lialnui" from Tamplco. While coming up Galveston channel to the docks, after passing quarantine Inspection, Mother Mary Vincent, founder and Superior of the Academy of the Incarnate Word at Gomez Palaclos, Mexico, gavo tlie fol lowing account ot soma ot tho experi ences io which the part had been subjected : "The Academy of the Iicamate Word, established by myself and as sociates at Gomez Palaclos, a city of 15,000 people, fceven years ago, was one of the bes-t hu!pped In Mexico this extent, It will . f0r iis bizo. We had a property with cultivated lands that was worth about $75,600 gold. On the night of July 23, between midnight and 1 a. m.. we were notified that the reVolutlonlsis had prepared to attack the town and were gathered for a rush behind the hill In the Immediate rear of the academy. Bloody tales had reached tirf ot the attacking piny, and we de cided to seek shelter at the British consulate. We stayed there seven weeks, after haviiy; been fired upon while departing rrom the Academy with flfty-one boarders and twenty three sisters. The American consul at Torreon then obtained a special train which took 350 people from Go- the trip Whilo at ell tines conmlcnt ot a final triumph of their rlgat because their causo was In the liands of V,f t X. Mm j. Senator Marcus A. Smith, dwellers in the Yuma country Will be glad to leara that Arizona's nenlcr Senator re ports favorable rrogres. He is chairman of the Senate Committee on Irrigation and Public Lands and Is cer tain tht his bill to rel'eve the water users at Yuma under the Laguna project will receive early and favor able considernVion. The bill provlles that all sums cf money heretofore ! mez Palaclos to Monterey charged by the. Reclamation Sen-ice against the water users under what is known as the Yum project In Ari zonn, for the construction of levees or other works done to prevent tho overflow of the Colorado river In Yuma couaty. Is hereby declared an unjust charge -igainst such rroject The- bill further provides, that the project and the water users under it be discharged front th repay ment of charses and that mdiiey expended in prevcntVng I to wake for the seacoasL Arriving the overflow of the Colorado rlvtr shall be transferred ,at Ta,"I'!,C0' 7 e" Ve,7 ?"rteo"8: , - . , . ly treated by both the American and to and tnai'e a charge against tho general fund ot the British consuls, and arrangement& United States Troasjry. , were made for our transportation lo ing Influence? ot this country. He held aloof solely flic people, lnihl exorcise as far as possible thplr lighj; of "govwnnifiiit by conscnL" Strictures brought to bear i " -.,- on llucrla. wrt- for the? unselfish purpose of increasing tho opporfuniue pf the Mexican people tn express their will without Ttar of 'rjpxisal. 'ftie-VIsdbin of Prciident Wilsons"coursel meets with approval from a source that will csmpet nniverral ad miration for his policy. .England has slgnliled her In tention h?rocIter of conullIag with Jie Unfted Stales b"fireasimig to take a hand in the Mexican situa tion. This decistca is tn tie nature -if a leeonclliation between the two eo'jnttle n view of Uic aci iSat diplo matic unrest was felt follffAing the action of Sir Lionel CurJew, th BrlUsIi Minister, in submitting his creden tials to ttaerta aad Ums acknowledging Huerta's politi cal legitimacy. ( Knslanil'B decision amounU U a notification to Ilut-rta that he aned expect no syuiaiUy ot auppcrt from her kintets !ih activities first receive the caduraiment of the United States. Will England his taking tte lead, t cumrnu uepartments and doubtless the exhibits will it is safe to akviir.e tiut othtr Eurorean powers will impress upon many the opportunities for In-cstment In ' consuming fourteen days. 'We moved along at a snail's pace, repairing bridges, waiting for permis sion to move, and In constant fear of ; attack Before us was the Federal army retreating, and behind tis was the rebel army, placing us, so to tpeak. between two fires. Feeling un safe, even at Monterey, we decided "GOING TO THE FAIR'' Arizona will be going to the fair noxt week. tbe "Phoenix fair,- is rainy unfortunately term it It is the "stto fair," located at Phoenix, which was thought a convenient placa pour out the contents of the cornu copia, and there the visitor will seo tho product or field and mine from every part or the state. Pima county will 9 well represented, both In the mining and agri- , Galyeiton. The men on tho barg? , gladly gave up their rooms for our juso and every possible courtesy wa It I.n"t I exteaded us. Our destination, after leaving uaneston is. unknown, dui it. is. probable that we will go to Porto Jlico." The party of nuns was cared for by local priests and nuns, and by rep resentatives of GaHestons Catholic institutions. INVESTMENT BANKERS CONVENE IN CHICAGO follow soIL In fact. President Wilson h3s, without ?oln? further than to take a dignified and determined stand, impressed tke powers wilh the necessity of recognizing the unalterable purpose of the Monioo Doctrine. On a former occasion. The RcvW- look tho liberty of comparing some of President Wilsons utterances with those of Abraham Lincoln. Wo believs tliaL lie lias fur nished now material for such corapaiKon in his recent ippechos In Sroblfe and Swarthmorc, Pa., where ho de-im-d the porpoes of ths country in a way that left no doubt aa to a rcpndiaUcu by the UnitpJ States nr any desire tor territorial expansion or usurpation of the in herent rights belonging to other republics In tlv West ern hoslspkere. This country, he said, is confident of pla) infc a dofflin'Snl part In the future, "not through any Idea of nialprffll Interests Lut through tcve ot Uie people and ot cocRtltBtlanal liberty. The Uultei SUes will i ever again ecfc one additional foot of territory by con quest Ecry race and every man- is as big as tho thing he takes possession of. ald the size of America Is In some serais u stadrl ot tfc size and capacity of the American pojife, "Gut the extfciit of ihe American continent is not what gives distinction to America In tie annals of thn world. It is the profsseed purpose ot our concoet to see to it thut every fool of that land should be Uie home of free self-governed people, wko shoull have no govern ment whatwr whieh di! not rest upon the consent of the governed. I would lik to believe that rll ttrf hn lstilMre h devoted to the same sacral p?irpoe and that nowhere auy government esdure3 which Is stained by blood or swjirtefl by anything out the cewent of tho gov tnieI. Free goveraneHt way exM awl oxteaI with liberty of eefociance aiwt an equal share ef Iltical Ireedwn for- every man npn thft rontln'sMt while 'fire no r8e a I'd trt to ho sword."' this county. 'Xloing to the fair" isn't what it was when dad was a boy. Then amusement was the feature. The fair then ' whs the land of Hearts Desire under i big tent, it was! a Ferris wkcI where one migtit, for ten cents, experi-j nace for a fleeting moment the thrill nf a bird; it was' a merry-go-round on which life became one round ot convention ot that association which Financiers Will Discuss Methods of Bettering Susiness Conditions. - CHICAGO, Oct. 2S Nearly a thou sand members of the Investment Bankers' association of America are in attendance at the second annual opci.cd here today at the Blarkstone Hotel for a session extending over three days. The association was or ganized In New York City last year with a view of bettering Ui condi tions in the investment ba-'Mng busi nebs. Its recent acthltlss have been along legislative and educational lines with relation to currency and bank ing questions. the proposed Income Tax law and various state laws In re- card to corporations. Among the pleasure; one drank red lemonade and Io! he was young again; one swelled vzth the largeness of lif, and in his magnanimity gave lio elephant a planet Those were kanpy days! Thrlre blessed was he who had a second generation to accompany, for lie could become a little young again and excuse it as a duty. While amusement, lots of it, may still be had at a fair, entertainment is secondary tc oducation. Education is twlveTilscmcnt. Advertisement is business. So, in the laEt analysis, the state ralr is a business proposition for i speakers at the convention will b? life entire stale, it shows in thr .rnne f n, w. 'James J. Hill, former president ot the ous departments, wlnt others have done, and iwlnts the obvious moral. Mother still competes with her neighbor fii making the best preserves, but the p'ilnt of tne com parison Is not "wnat mothers wc have," bul "what fruit we grow" Competition between Individuals has large Ij been supplanted bjr compfUtioii between communities. Sa strong has this wim'muplty rivalry 'developed that In our pride we wear ri'ibous on our coat lapp'els and moth er wears one on, her proudly swelling bosom, advertis ing the home town, conscious of the esvy of th'oso not so Happily envlronadf. (Ariroia. Star.) CAPE HORN---1 915 .,; ; , ;;. ,v. . .v: -V, iniwiiMig mi mMiiminw) nnMTmnguirmnmi win mil in i , A BATCH OF SMILES f x . . . i "My young man's a real gent," said 1 Tils'- - O'ftVSf i'Sj s T5-V""rl Lto. -he never blow, his soup nke Miners D Meifciiants bank a common person; ht ulwajs lai.a it with his hat." b v ' Two Kanbas farmers met, a day orf Ihe Bank -,.', - . 0D" ' ,,. ...,!..,. ...., ,, ,.,.,. ;..i.,it a cor' G8sE&&$!m T?. CLTDVUIMn ; mSMgm lUK viiininu Two Kanbas farmers met, a day or two alter a cyclone had swept over their farms. "She shook things up pretty bad out at my place." suld one, stro'Ung his whiskers, meditatively. "BJ- the way, Hiram,'' he added, 'that net" barn o' ycurn get hurt at allT" "Wal." drawled the other. "I dunno. I halnt found it yet! '' ' - fc v I "Now, bojs," s?Id a Sunday-school teacher, "I want each of you to sub scribe something towards the in it"? ion j to tho Cariboos. I shall hand the box I round, and as each ot you contribute you will, I hope, say some appropriate text. Now Charles, show a good ex ample" A ruddy-faced urchin stepped for ward, dropped in his coli, and served: "It is better lo give Uian to re-1 , ceive. Then another contributed per, faying: "Waste not, want not". This was ruled soniewhat out o. order, but It was fairly capTed ' .1 third joungstcr, who evidently par ed wilh his penny with extreme ro Iuptance, for as he dropped It Into the box he murmured: "A fcol and his money are toon parted." K . . . :. ARIZONA NUGGETS Great Northern Itailroad, -who -will speak on "Railroad Financing of the future;" Samuel InsSiH. president of the Commonweal 'b-Udlson company ot Chicago, who will speak on "nice k ' INVESTIGATES FORESTS JCKOME David Z. T. Vul. former ly secretary of the Chinese republic, now traveling In this country, to - 1 -----.. --0, .- tr'c Financing;" William A. Scott, di-i learn modern methods for atiteptlbr. rector of the school or commerce, Uni versity ot Wisconsin; Edmund D. Fisher, deputy comptroller of the city of New York; George St Key- In China, is at present in charge of Die lecture board of the Chinese Y. M C. A., which in In close touch with the new govunimcnt and Ih aiding in I I . -. f t '. ... .. . - . 1 llioms, presiuent 01 ine ionuneniai ( putting into effect an educational cam j and Commercial National Bank of palgn for the cltlzeiwlilp of the re The Prince of Monaco lias entered himself as a can didate In the fcrthYomiDg distribution of govVrnhieftt land jn western Nebraska. As the apportJonnifctit is to be made by the drawing of lots probably he only suci wojcuwbiKl to the force of habit RUSSIA'S SHAME. WY.rWwi-de interest i attendts th trial ot Mendel lteWs-i, a Jew. at KIv, Xasfe, not liecBe of iu eftpeal to tKei of tnerfcld mik bat because of the fanatical i effort nf Ksmia to iwtahi a memlioE acd lirepoeter- Probably, after the next senatorial election in Ala banta. Congressman Holdh will ce able lo continue his war on Japan with augmented ferocity. Why should the University ot Pennsylvania go lo the trouble ami expense of Importing a Wolveion SpuTnfc via clwrge WiHut a ruce. lltleily, the clrge is that 'from Bgypt, whan Pliiladelplila has Connie Mack? Chicago: J. liiurence Eaughllu. of ihe University of Chicago, and many .hers. x others. JUDGE TO FACE IMPEACHMEN" MdNTGOMEltY. Ala., Oct 28. Tho Impeachment case against Pro bate, Judgo . L. llasty. of Marengo county, charged with incompetency, willful neglect of, duty and corruption In office w-as called for trial in tha supreme court today. The charges In the case are of a rather serf'ous ma ture, but Mends of the Judge still maintain tfiat he has been guilty only of carelessness. 1 Jellies murr"i CimftiaH. Iwy to oMabi blood fer a rHjiqewwmlal. JWWteir 'rVpW- kape ever kowH ' - -. ati. i . tHerm "rm aHyivmreMievi ,a v t 1 d 1 hob mt$im.tttpss-Mil jVirs aver resorted to mfth rac Uee. Thv Mtww. It iow, Ita a strtHs hflW ufxm Uw ark ttiilbi Writ W,Ifr& " i . V - l-'7 - tradiuo-aal belUf based ' jourament. . The bagbnll Reason :s .- -. .:, . t t - . . TARIFF AND THE GOA I DAMAS, Tex. Oct. ,2S. Dla,ou slo'ns as to how tho, tariff will affee' ithe goat raising Industry were the IVoAinrou ,.f fVi'ri flrut .itjl'u re- publt:. While In Washington Mr. "Vtll spent Alcvtime In,vetlgntig tho work l the foret service, In order that he might se whether Its organ ization and melted wouW fee of alue to the newly created depart ment of ayricHlm'rc dud fbrtry in China. Within ihe Limit of Safe Banking. The Firm or Merchant, Fanner or Corporation, Professional Men, or Men and Women on a Salary who have a Checking Account with this bank cpjoys safety and convenience fn every transaction. YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED Citizens Bank and Trust Company llaln Street . Risbee Arizona Will E. McKee. President C. A. McDonald, Cashier O. W. Wolf, Assistant Cathler 1 GOOD over. i- -rt..ilSSrSS.of WCJlrAtK-s ReIoas-or IcCqnnick.anupjisKea. G J'siTQ'raidUEe'iSSllouat' jrolTalj'GtoW aSs6- bptnred thet.wil(rfli6rgef inns for aa-f clauon, which mot Ifere tills morning, been grazing on lawns In Comjtolled to-mar r,...JMj: .-I' ,"wm cfimr uio currener Jlany members 01 the National An gora Goat Breeders' association were tii-eHent iirid nere l:!von evorr brivl- afl.- 1 1 - .:- '..' r - ...-i - . - i.--v ---, f. i . ;t' t - -..- iiniunnis 01 me anone. 11 k miu. can 00 eurcal' igneratK clMt h: the met benighted btt In Itwfa,Jwlth rSdldm, At tii imAIme His sro lo euro hard- la aH etiMi'VHrte f the vwfW' the cfctise b aaanntlaBlBir at the ndVtlm& 1 , - r ' ' . t- , - j extended to .nenibn of tiio Mb- haTr .Growers' association. Tfio goat S rcoU hn kctTVe Krt' & tB3 cusskms. NEVS v-.K- 4 . k. l-'lAIIUaTkUlS thc Dent jifece 04' hews Florence has had for a lout? time to record Is that of Ins comple tion ot the cleaning out of the Jold Florence canal, which was 8nisiid on Manday or this week, and the Amur of workmen are now at work cIohhIbc out the headgatc and iwttinc In ai new diversion dam. GETS TUCSON pmm witD HORSES 1'onndmaster Lorenzo that, he " fiad hfiaUHiivf the Uniersl- ty section. They are one wfciti horse and thret rolls. lie employed Lwo mon at his. own axpenge to holpflmif Tlier loptted the antmaU 011 Figh ayenije an jjglve RV Gt&k the Un VSi irbtrnua, hey were eap Wrfltftuetc ,-" ETT1NG A BANK . .. ACCOUInT STARTED is what counts after' that savinp; becomes easy. Few people can 3ee their savings grow from $5 to. $20 and from $20 to $50 of m'ofp. without feeling elatctl' -and -wishing to save more. '.-" This bank pavs 4-,per cehtV . afe ' IhteMt anH-invites y1&ri'3mp'P '-1 count. ' vi J-. THE BANK OF BISBEE b ;i -.- -.--rt)(t-