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WEEKLY JOURNAL-MINER, WEDNESDAY INC, SEPTEMBER 4, 1918, PAGE THREE EXCHA RATH NGE TABL hit the newspaper profession a more resounding hump that the edict which forbade the editor to trade a year's subscription of his publication with i some other paper which looked good to him. , It is the worst whack he has had handed to him since back in 1906 when congress abolished that other delight of the newspaper guy's life, the free railroad pass, long an institution in city and country journalism. PATRIOTISM TO BE .SOMEBODY TAKES SOMEj KEYNOTE OF THE FAIR OF THE JOY OUT Of (From nail0 THE LIVES OF PUBLISH- department managers and sup- ERS BY PROHIBITING crintendents of the Northern Ari- SWAPPING OF PAPERS. ?ona .Fai,r AsscIation Iia'e thc '- lies of their respective departments I well in hand. Advertising matter will The "exchange table" is a thing of.soon j)C sl;tteil to the printers, so the past. itiat ti,c cxact dates of the fair and This time-honored institution, nllrn0cPc will be well known MS ONLY BUST NOW which for vcars untold has been an integral part of every newspaper of fice in the land, from the Squecdnnk I throughout the northern counties of j Arizona. Tiie co-operation has al . re.idv been nlcdccd. In announcing Weekly Herald to the big metropolis ,Ile j0S Xorthcrn Arizona Fair, the tan dailies, has been laid on the altar management says in part: and sacrificed as a burnt offering to, ."Xevcr in the annals of civilization the war god, and has gone into the ias lhcrc 1)ccn a cr;5;s wien tlc fru;ts limbo of things of other days along ;of thc Kr0Hn,i ami the products of with thc public sugar bowls, free rail-' c;cnce art an,i ;miustry, have been T-oad passes, pug dogs, liver pads and of sucI, v;taj importance to mankind, roulette wheels. 1 as at the present moment. Thc un- Thc "exchange table" is now Rath-, paralleled demands df thc devastating oring dust instead of newspapers, a'var brought upon thc world bv thc recent order having been handed conscienceless soul and bloody hand ( since left the city supposedly for Los down from the high and mighty at of Germany have vastly magnified Angeles. As there were no known the national capital prohibiting publi-(thc value of every article, which is j relatives of young Morrow here, the cations of all sorts sending out ex- necessary for the subsistence and j message remains undelivered, change copies. loncrations of armies, and thc people' Morrow, who was about 23 years . . . t ii, i ti .1 I.. - mi7 - LIST LOCAL BOY AS MISSING ON BATTLERELD HOWARD MORROW MEM BER OF DOMINION DE TACHMENT, DISAPPEARS AFTER FIGHT WITH HUNS ON AUGUST 10TH. (From Wednesday's Daily.) A telegraphic communication was received in this city yesterday after noon from thc director of records of thc Canadian war department at Ot tawa, Ontario, conveying the infor mation that Howard M'orrow, a well known Prescott youth who enlisted in thc Canadian army in May, 1917, had been reported missing after the en gagement with thc enemy on Satur day, August 10th. Thc wire came to the boy's father, Wesley Morrow, who was formerly an employee in the Santa Fe shops here but who has Ever since newspapers have been In j who support and supply them, vogue, thc mail in the average print, "The stimulation and encoirjrage shop has consisted of at least 80 percent of efficiency and excellence in cent exchanges, and the office boy these products is the prime purpose old. left Prescott early in V)i in company with Robert Flinn, the boys going to Ottawa, where they joined the Canadian army. They entered the whose duty it was to make the daily ;0f the Xorthcrn Arizona Fair. Thc 'ambulance corps, but Morrow was later transferred to an artillery unit, He was afterwards sent to Kingston. Ontario, to complete his training and later left for France. He was not with young Flinn on the day upon which he turned up missing. The fact that the boy is missing does not necessarily mean that he has trips to the postofficc had to take a 1 management considers that a fair basket with him to carry back all of j which tends to promote friendly rival the publications which came in from ry among the producers of national all parts of the map. While some of necessities and encourages increase the exchanges were of interest to thc 1 therein, is devoted to a patriotic pur editor, a great many of them were of pose, and where various features of such small import that they were entertainment are provided to pro nevcr opened or read, and after hang-'mote nubile interest bv attracting ing around on thc "exchange table" Harger numbers, it is only that the been killed. It is possible that he for a few days were generally con- valuable lessons thus afforded may might have been taken prisoner or he signed to the trash heap. )C more widely disseminated. jmay have' gotten mixed up in some From reading thc foregoing para- "The management is today more, other bunch of Canadian fighters and graphs, the reader might gather thc sensible than ever before of the im-j become separated from his dctach idea that the editor's mail nowadays p0rtant and generous aid heretofore jnicnt. Thc lad had many friends in is of small volume and that it con-j rendered thc fair by a great number Prescott and all of them are sinccrc sists only of important letters andtlf Xorthern Arizona boys who are'ly hopeful that the brave youngster thc few papers which the quill driver ' now So gallantly serving the cause of j has merely become lost instead of might have felt constrained ,to sub-j,Umanitv in the American forces on having fallen prey to a bochc bullet. scribe and pay for. However that is iand and sea and in thc air. To each) r IS PLAYING BOTH QinO APAIMCT U1U0 MUHIIIOI MIDDLE jevcry school child in thc district, Xvith recommendations for the proper1 rare of the teeth and for correcting ) xistinp troubles. It is probable that thc majority of children will prefer to have their own. dentist attend to' their work, but provision is made whereby the school dentist can at trnd to that work if desired. ' It has long been recognized that' the teeth .are thc source of a great many ills and that their care is a vcry; important hygienic measure, a fact; t!nt clirtnlft hp nrK' iTTinrpccwl nnnni the minds of school children. Prof. HUNT WITH HIS EYE ON C. F. Philbrook, Supt. of the Risbee schools, expects good results from the innovation both in healthier children and improved mental capac ity. School dentists are not common. They are a part of thc school medi cal staff in but a few of the large cities of the country, but it is made possible in this district by the lib eral support given the schools: it seems to be thc desire of thc compan ies operating in the district as well as the citizens to do everything possi ble to make thc P.isbee schools cxcell in every respect. GROWN AT HOME SPUDS SHOULD BE BOUGHT SENATORSHIP, WARMS UP TO CANDIDACY OF SID OSBORN THROUGH HIS LIEUTENANTS. ' it. - . j i . i r t- I tie was auvisca ny me .ian irancisco , office as late as Friday that if he de j sired to run for office he would have to resign. This he could not afford I to do, as a railroad man will very: easily understand, but to the rank and. file of people who arc not familiar with the workings of thc railroad' companies this would deprive Mr. ' Compton of his present standing and, possibly he would have to go to thet foot of thc list of railroad conductor., and would rlmnre liis nositlon ar-' cording to the run that he has been holding. It was ctfrtain that Mr. Compton could easily beat Sam Brad ner, who is the administration can didate for corporation commissioner on thc Democratic ticket. i i in i ni r- mri ir- LAW fflUVt LAUNCHED FOR GOODGAUSE PIIOF.XIX, Aug. 28. George W. P. I Hint, governor of Arizona by supreme court decision, who aspires to go to thc I'nitcd States senate in I 1920, is not risking his all in thc Democratic primaries this year in backing Senator Fred Colter. He has a second line of trenches, which are amc of Lieut Maddock finds its way Xomanation papers signed by Lieut. Thomas Maddox, Republican nominee for congress, were received at Repub lican headquarters from Lieut. Mad dox in France two days after the 'irrtc' required; but had been filled without his signature, as instructions to do so had been received from him in a cablegram. Whether or 'not the FLAGSTAFF, Aug. 27. Taking the stand that, price being equal, home products should be used in preference to all others requiring lon ger freight hauls, the federal food ad ministration for' Arizona is actively backing the committee of thc Ari zona state council of defense on home production for Coconino county in urging the consumption of potatoes grown in the northern Arizona potato belt. That farm products should be handled in the most direct line from the producer to the consumer is one of the first principles of the food ad ministration, and applied to thc po tato situation it means this: There is no reason why dealers should order ably defended by Hunt's old trusted lieutenant, Miilford Winsor, and the Osborn supporters. Thc great Hunt drive in the primaries has as its ob jective the overthrow of Fred Cutter and his conservative army. If Colter can do it, wel and good. If not, and Osborn and his reserves capture thc works, Hunt will be thc victor just the same. It is a clever game, and Sutter has'both Osborn and Colter to beat. Hunt will be supremely satis fied if Sutter is beaten. Osborn has always played thc Hunt game, and has been a useful cog in the machine. It matters little to Hunt whether he runs Colter or whether Winsor runs on the primary ballot he will be the Republican nominee for congress, as his name will cither be written in or will be promptly placed on thc bal lot at the first meeting after the pri mary, as he had no opposition. The papers were sent to Lieut. Maddox in June, but tVd not reach Phoenix until August 22. Tn Maricopa county, where Sidney Osborn is supposed to run pretty well, there is very little heard of him, and everybody is willing to admit thc race is between Sutter and Colter. It was stated on. the street by a man that he had a letter front Osborn in Osborn, for Winsor gets his orders, which he said he would withdraw from Hunt. Thc governor and his from thc race, and possibly in favor faithful ally from Yuma county think, Qf Colter. Osborn has a very hard they arc playing a sure thing game, and they probably arc certain of vic tory. They bavc both a radical and whichever one is victorious, thc gang wins. (From Wednesday's Daily.! Superior Judge Sweeney yesterday the matrimonial contract between the lady and C L. Cole, to whom she was married at iiot thc case. With thc passing of the,ami every one of these this associa-j exchange, another sort of mail is nowt;on acknowlcdged thc highest meas-j coming in copious gobs which still ;ure Df gratitude and admiration. compels thc office boy for the pretty while wc shall miss them greatly in girl in the tront oincc) to carrj a, tMe presentation of the several phases rrantcd a decree of divorce to Mrs. basket along when making trips toif,f this fair, thc consciousness of their ! icrtha Cole, ending tl the postomcc. inc new nranu oijjarger devotion to us anil to tnc mail consists principally of govern-1 world in their service under the Stars nicnt publications, publicity matter and Stripes will render them, though and press agent stuff of all uescrip-jai)S;ent from us, the enshrined stars lions which misguided persons, firms -and heroes of every occasion, when-1 and officials direct in great quantities' CVcr there mav be an assemblage of . . ,t .r.. i ii ..." i to tne ccmors in an pans oi me lanu our people, in the apparent belief that thc soft- - hearted desk man may give space to HELP NEEDED BY THE it in the columns which he controls, j RED CROSS WORKERS By actual count, there were 21, oriWn of Hi,- lifprntiirp of lhe sort: irrom Wednesday s uauy.; potatoes, from without the state when j a ,"n;,dIe-of-thc-road candidate, and tliere is a large supply oi uomc grown potatoes, which for quality are unsurpassed in flavor, size and keep ing qualities. I. W. Dorris. state merchants' rep resentative of thc food administration has written a letter to potato dealers i-cry proposition to overcome, on account of many feeling that he is not big enough to be thc governor. The San Diego affair'i's apt to b'c an important issue of thc campaign if certain aspiring Democrats land places on thc ticket. The people of the state have not forgotten' this oc casion on which their public officials Republicans in nearly every county arc giving considerable care to the selection of legislative candidates. carrying this line of argument and 'while thc Democrats arc ignoring. v:;t-,i c a nicr o travc booze to bovs urging them to patronize home indus- their responsibility in this regard. of tle ,r;zona regiment and caused try as an encouragement to the potato Ti,ere is a Hunt legislative ticket in SCvcral of them to be demoted and producers of Anwma. It " hoped ncarly Pverv countv of thc state, and.,,; Thc names of the offic;als through this means to check the . , Ur:nsor arc making sure " i n i-. ,.- tClllf! I tUIItt I lltll U W IMllt vn ivHwm, " ISIULI . . . a 1 !. . . . .. DESERTION CHARGE WINS HER A DECREE Rro"n croJ o which pro ved disastrous will control the next senate! thc statc an(, of them are run last year in disposing of the home1 and House, ihcy take no ciiances, anu sec mat iniMcu aim men mtn arc nominated. The hottest battle is in Coconino county, where they are EARNHART ON TOP; PERSISTENCY WINS trying to defeat Hugh Campbell for (From Wednesday's Daily.) Former Supervisor Thomas Earn hart, now of San Diego, but who re- rc-nomination. Tom Campbell, Republican candi i date for governor, has been making ning for office again. They will have to answer or their conduct at the polls. BADGES OF SHAME ADVO CATED FOR BOND SLACKERS H. B. KING WILL SEE THAT THE AFFLICTED SOLDIER BOYS AT WHIP PLE ARE CONSIDERATE LY REMEMBERED. (From Thursdiy's tJailvA Patient soldiers at Fort Whipple arc to be remembered by friends, in this city, a worthy move having been initiated by H. B. King, of thc Cole man Brokerage Co., In their behalf. Mr. King in outlining his object, stated a muster roll of all soldier boys is to be procured at once, in which the native state of each man will be noted. If from Xcw York, so will those in thc county from that state be made aware of that fact, and so on down the line until the designation of each one of approxi mately 300 stationed at the barracks will be chronicled. After this is ac complished, a drive will begin in seeking recognition for the afflicted from those of the states noted. Literature and necessities not pro vided by the war department, will be provided. An appeal also is to be made to those sections of states from whence thc soldier comes. There is nothing of a charitable nature to be countenanced in this action, and the spirit of good will from one Ameri can to another is what prompts the afflicted to be remembered by those who arc more fortunate in life. VICTIM OF GUN FIGHT SAID TO BE RECOVERING SAX FRAXCISCO. Aug. 28. What to do with Liberty Bond slack ? -i. - i.V .r above mentioned in the Journal-Min- Work hard and then work some Itninc lnrcrp IrinrI nml other interests In) ? i.s- f I . .. i- Deming in May. 1917. Thc defendant: y"" " i e congmtnlatcd for , p,u ,roSr"s crs was one ot tne i. g quesuons :s- did no Contest the issuance of thc le-',V, SstcncVa Svorin- to',!lC St3,Cr 1 'cv.Mted u.na county CUS.,C(1 at thc Xorthcrn Cab orma cree. The complaint charged the bus.; lc htf nch!4aSJ '"f, ,n ',7' V confcrcncc of. L,bc,r ' Lf T"1 band with desertion and crueltv. Cole Zl Ullev ':u,cU and Somerlon. He went from Yuma !n Salr Francisco this week. Although was said to have called his wife un- rJ lw" tv a" holding Ins t0 1 "7,"' fvcn'n ,l !c la ''T "str"S "" ",etho,ds w.crc d,s- printablc names and also was charg- c ffJfK addressing Republicans in thejc0llraKCd. full "moral suasion' was ... r- , - i .... .... 'nccn a 'aiiurc, nut at last ""s ciioris l-roni Tucson he want to 1nrc-H nml it wns the oninion of ei ihi 'nt.s msrno.er .mo M,lavc triumphe'd and this ycarevery p. . v .lSt. 0racIe. Mam-!n;r T, v. T.vnrh and a I i. ,i , rr 1 . ? ft 11,1I1U11. MTIZIUS IU lit IMC 3HJK" V H-T cr small on i uesuay morning, iiouiu . i..j... : f i ,.;c .,c rcr,1 1, . ... , . acu UUS3 III aiUjinw ILI J in mv i.uuuiimiiii. w i.v w " ' ' . " v ...... anv editor be disposed to print cvcn,,iousc Thc ,arRC n,;. of goods Crs Xora UMer vestcrdav fil a fraction of thc matter which is -nt J wliicli was furnished this chapter andjed a suit for separate maintenance him along with requests for its publi-to be in the hands of thc directors atjacamst j,er iusi)an(i s r Holder, cation, the average paper would have; San Francisco by October 15th is' conlplaint charges' the plaintiff ?rc ,,. . or ,o . s;cIC,nUT, SL'K,,! "S 1 city matter comes from sources 1 uccn nauc lo iaie, nut an aa ci : .i.:. rnntv nn,i ,..;tl, ... , i,.: f vt( ditional call has been received for2aiot sheep in tins countj anu witn which are really deserving of boost- mQrc Thcrcfore all women fam;iiarlspending most of the money without ing if the newspapers had the space wUh tJle aft of knUt;nR or thoSC dc-1 sharing it with his wife. Thc lady to spare. Some of it conies from the s;r;ng to learn arc requested to givcasks the court to direct thc husband Red Cross, the Boy Scouts, the Lib- a i,an,i to t,is important work. Clas- to pav lcr tie sunl of $900 a year for ory Loan Committees, the Thrift Scs in knitting arc held on Tuesdays !a -;0(1 of fivc vears and an ad(H. Stamp campaign ma lagers ana; ana rr.uays iron, iwo unw. mi v. .... . , f $,00 f , couni.ics oilier Kimireti jjainuut ui . . semi-patriotic organizations. Thc Avar I ccived. including tho yarn for the department and thc members of con-', sweaters and socks. 20 refugee , , . r petticoats have been made to date, gress also send copious quantities of ,,. sm bc news-matter and the . M. C A. war; In t,,c surg;cal dressings depart workcrs do the same. While the warment ROOCj progress is being made, is :n progress tons of official bulIc-Jon an average of from 60 to 70 pads tins are placed in the mails none of being turned out daily. Those work which requires postage, being carried j ing yesterday at the surgical dress bv the frank of some member of con--ings were: Mrs. Alex Jones, Mrs. gress or one of the executive depart-' Vrcd Bowler, Mrs. A. L. Smith, Mrs. ments some of them good, some bad! J"a,nes I-owr'- -Mrs- GcorSc Ruffner, and some indifferent. A few of the!'"- W- W" ?SS-- ThSC cnf3fgcd Piece, of mail do carry one-cent, fe' H.'lLCarami stamps, and as few editors have anyiJIrs Homcr K;n whll Mrs jorr;s ng oi tne lauys oeuroom. Later. ftv . , ,;. ,,1111,i.r:n he left thc family home at Jerome amljscvcra, ,IundrcA H;s orchard is at s not supposed to bc a resident oit.nr.. ,,,., fnr :,, iinnf;ftil California. The plaintiff's maiden I ., . ... .:i ,., The parties to thc suit were mar ried in 1901 at Camp Verde and the husband is said to have deserted his wife this summer. ANDERSON GETS WARM MESSAGE FROM FRANCE time or inclination to examine mail GolVlwatcr and matter winch carries only a green. -i,r where each tree goes over the top with its .mellow apple. Mr. Earnhart has been discouraged by friends from devoting his time and money to this undertaking, and even soil experts had advised against the venture. He is coming back in a short time to view the scene of his triumph as against the desolation of past years and that characteristic smile of satis faction no doubt will be adorning his features. Mr. 'Earnhart had a "hobby' in this ranch and his outlay would have bought him many similar pieces of productive land. MANGANESE MINE NEAR MAYER IS PRODUCING (From Wednesday's Daily.) Thc following telegram from some where in France was received on Monday night by Attorney- LeRoyt Anderson of Prescott: France, August 25. LcRoy Anderson, Prescott, Arizona U. S. A. Wc met today for thc first time over here, and here's to you over Mrs. Ballcngcr frc Tnin PamnbplI snent etnmn fli TTinlnritv of .Iipca irf nm. . " r .". 1 . t .. ...;!. i til eTC. fully filed away in the waste basket! members of thc local chapter. (bigned) Major A. H. Gale as soon as the eagle eye of the desk It is a noticeable fact that on the! ScrSl- Major Geo. . Xilsson nan lights upon thc Xuinbcr 10 en- streets of Prescott considerable tin ' Tacked onto this message was a $15 elopes which arc generally used to j foil is to be found. The announce-j expense charge, collect, which of enclose this species of literature. So,'"'cnt has been made time and again course was paid by Attorney Ander when thc boss notes that the office' J' local papers to thc effect that tin son. It is his belief that thc two for boyf or the p. g. from the front of-lfoi,,'S as ? T'' cash ,,1,c ! uier associates in his office are im- ficc) returns from the postoffice with Rc Cross and should be saved. es- j bibing quite lavishly of thc light wines a hcamW nile of letters, .he no Ion-' Jcrtla' a sI"'",,cnt "f fo11 ?cnt out Uor which France is famous and from I.' ':..., :.. : ' -Vrs- VcorSe KUiincr, cuairman ; f rrnorls ,f A.nrr;r,nc nv(r. committee, netted J gcr geis excited or imagines inai uic , of tle saivage man oi inc uay is oi vasi iiui.oriancc. j jg 57 He merely goes through the pile ofj envelopes with a practiced hand, rc-j BRILLIANT WOMAN taining the honcst-to-goodncss letters CALLED BY REAPER which bear thc small, purple litho-, , ' ., graphed likeness of thc father of his1 f CFrom ThnrcJav s Jlv.1 country, tosses thc one-cent stuff and .Mrs; J- Cassidy, a resident of the the franked envelopes into thc dis- c,t-v S,,1CC c,ar,-v ll,c fcar- card, and mumbles something ai)0Ht:away yesterday afternoon froin tuber not seeing why the government pcr-!c.,,,os,s- w,,,cfh developed a short mils all of this sort of stuff to go;!,,nc aS ?hf sUc had "covered jut UC..I.. ut- exprcssions of J seas the whole army must have been devouring the best quality of the fighting brand. At any rate Mr. An derson cabled back, to draw on him for incidental expense money, and wime tnese military lawyers are shrewd, there is a strong possibility that neither will bc in the bone drv ranks as long as financial resources arc available home Mhjor Gale is with an artillery division, while Ser geant N'ilsson is in thc Judge Advo cate General's office, tl,rnm.l. the mails and then sets tin 5 ,rom P"OUl ICcr. rr,. 1,! thr sl.nrln-r nf ,nurr ! Casioning Universal .1 ,.r.-:,- ,i.Mrt,,,.nt .T.rwi m..c 'sorrow in this community, where she I ed by handling such quantities' of,1f,:!J a Iage "timber of , DENTIST HIRED BY .;ead-hcad first and second-class mail fnends. Her husband accompanied SCHOOLS OF BISBEE 'atter. ,Iier to Prescott from Phoenix, and) msnEF A 37,,, sc)ools 6 Hut the old-time "exchange" seems'?"6 1 f ''f. noble character ,SJ Bisbcc.Warren district have tak 10 bc in the same category with OA.m w''"Bly g.v.ng two sons to the I. Barleycorn and is due for a retire-! a mother's blessing as she, dentist. 1 1 i i 1 t 11 n 1 nMi-i 1 'l 1 1 1 fi 1 ii'i mnrp criiic m ment ot the temporary sort at least.' . . ;"- Since the kaiser was forced into tlie,re,na, m th,s cltJ'' of lcdcr 'cars- 1 (From Thursday's Daily) The Bunker & Bunnister manga nese mine, situated in Lower Agua Fria valley, on what is better known as the old Scholcy ranch, is now in active operation by E. E. Hill, under a contract, and is producing heavily. Fivc carloads are on thc dump ready for shipment to an eastern market and delivery begins at once- under what is stated to be government supervision. This disposition of the raw product in itself is conclusive of the high grade content of mineral carried, which it is stated runs to as high as 50 per cent. M7r. Hill while in the city yester day stated he has a force of eight miners employed, to be increased as fast as development warants and that thc approval of the undertaking by federal mining engineers should allay all doubt as to thc merit of thc prop erty. He also stated the manganese condition lies in a blanket formation, land is near the surface, which per mits stripping to be readily given. The pay streak ranges from eight inches to two feet, and the minerali zation is distinct and can bc traced for a distance of about six miles. While it had been known for many years of the existence of this mineral at that point, it was not until manga nese came into demand for munition purposes at a high figure that it was deemed advisable to begin operating! on a large scale. present war by Belgium, many chan- For qu;ck. and artIsUc joh work gee have taken place, but none have the Journal-Miner is the place. Dr. Johnson, whose work started 'about thc middle of the month. Dr. Johnson's first work is the .thorough examination of the teeth of moth, ITaydcn, Winklcman, Ray and Superior. Last Saturday he attend ed the auual picnic at Red Lake in Coconino county and after spending a few days in thc north, returned to the south to visit Gila, Graham and Greenlee counties and the boys at Camp Co'dy. It was at the Red Lake picnic two years ago that Gov. Camp bell opened his campaign, on which occasion he was thrown from a buck ing broncho, experienced horsemen though he is . In his talks with Re publicans over the state. Gov. Camp bell has emphasized thc necessity of putting strong county tickets in the field, but has discouraged thc nom inating of poor men jnst to get the emoluments of office, on 'the ground that Republicans arc not interested in drawing salaries, but in rendering service. lie has pointed out that thc Republican party has ever been the friend of liberty, thc best illustration! being the anarchists, socialists and ivoblics never support Republicans. In this connection he said: "Thc most cheering news to mc since our boys began their big drive conducted by our government against the Huns on the western front is thc success of the great drive conducted by our gov ernment against the Huns in America at the Chicago trials of thc I. W. W." Thc state committee filed nomina tion papers for thc state ticket with the secretary of state on Aug. 20, as follows: Thomas E. Campbell for Governor. Thomas Maddock for Representa tive in Congress. James A. Jones for State Treasurer. David Benshimol for Attorney Gen eral. H. E. Mathews for Superintendent of Public Instruction. Jack White for State Mine In spector. There were three vacancies on the state ticket which will be taken care of by the state committee when in session shortly after the primaries. There were two good men who were willing to run for thc offices of state auditor and corporation commis sioner. One was forced to change his mend at the last moment on account of business and family reasons, and the other, J. G. Compton of Tucson, was willing to run for corporation commissioner, providing he could get . the privilege and leave of absence majority of the chairmen that names of those refusing to subscribe after being given a hearing should be pub lished in the newspapers as a "Badge of Shame." Reports were made by chairmen that members of certain religious sects, and pro-Germans of several stripes were stubbornly refusing to buy bonds. Methods adopted by var ious communities were reported and it was agreed that diplomacy had ob taincd the best results. Plans for thc doming campaign. September 28 to October 19 were dis cussed. Among the decisions of the conference it was voted that it be' thc sense of the conference 1 that the franking privilege should bc given banks for sending notices to loan sub scribcrs; that county chairmen should appoint their own foreign language chiefs: and that county chairmen should determine the number of honor flag districts in their counties, Campaign Manager George K. Weeks for the Twelfth Federal Re serve District stated that the interest of the next loan will bc AZA per cent and considering the next loan at the lowest probable figure, six billions, the district quota will be $420,000,000, Weeks declared that the work of thc Liberty Loan chiefs in each county was as important as that of the dol jlar a year men and the fact that thc loan workers were active at home in stead of in Washington or in France did not lessen their importance. NEW STEAMER LINE WASHINGTON. Aug. 28. The Argentine government has establish-ifrom the railroad authorities in San cd a line of steamers to operate front ENTOMOLOGIST HAD BIG JOB IN NORTH (From Friday's Daily.") Dr. Oscar C. Bartlett, assistant entomologist, has returned from Co conino county, where he had been for thc past month combatting thc potato beetle evil, which has wrought de struction over a large area of pro ductive land. He treated at one point 2,500 acres of producing land, report ing success, while another tract of 2.000 acres was sprayed. He esti mates the potato losses as ranging from 25 per cent to as high as 50 per cent while some localities suffer even higher. The diseases epidemic he classes into three grades, early blight, black leg and rhezoctonia, the remedy for the latter being to freeze the potato before planting to insure a full and healthy growth. Dr. Bartlett is to re- fFrom Thursday Daily.-) TJndcrshcriff J. H. Robinson and Constable William Fitzgerald arrived in Prescott at an early hour yester day morning from Jerome, bringing with them a Mexican by the name or Jose Bresinio, aged 30 years, who on Tuesday morning inflicted a wound on another Mexican named. Alberto Garcia. The shooting occurred in a pool room at Jerome, and for a time it was-believed that the victim would die. but reports from thc copper camp 'yesterday afternoon said that the man tJ . - ... r t, was siowiy getting away ..uu. m. danger point. Neither the prisoner nor the victim are able to give a very good story regarding thc start of thc fuss that led to thc shooting. According to witnesses, two shots were fired. Only one. however, struck Garcia. It entered the body just be low and a little to thc outer side of the heart, ranged through the body and lodged under thc skin below the right shoulder blade. It was remov ed by Dr. A. C. Carlson, who judged from its appearance that it had struck a rib cn route. Thc weapon used was a cheap, nickle-plated bulldog model. Im mediately after the tragedy it was hidden for Bresinio by Francisca Guz man, a twclvc-ycar-old girl in whose home he had taken refuge. Later the girl produced thc weapon for the of ficers at thc prisoner's request. Like bis victim, Bresinio is a native of Mexico and as an alien enemy was exempted from the draft. He has been before the local courts at least half a dozen times, charged with drunkenness, gambling and fighting. His last trouble was about a month ago, when he induced a young girl working for C A. Ready to cash a U. V. Extension pay order for him. As a miner be had earned $33 and some cents but deductions amounted to $30. Thc girl who cashed thc or der gave Mm the full amount, tak ing no account of deductions.. Com plaint was made to the authorities and as Bresinio paid back the moncy hc had fraudulently secured he was not prosecuted. Garcia had no court record. WILL NOT CARRY OUT PRICE MARKING EDICT Buenos Aires to Punta Arenas, on the Strait of Mhgellan, stopping at numerous ports on the coast. The first at the beginning of operations consisted of six steamships. Francisco. Mr. Compton is a rail-1 mam here tor a tew nays Dctore rc road conductor running from Tucson i turning to Phoenix. He is accompan to El Paso on the Southern Pacific cd on the trip by Mrs. Bartlett. railroad. He is well known and well! Thc Journal.Mmer has the best. liked and would have made a very campped job printing plant in North good man for this particular office. ern Arizona. A trial will convince. T?T.AGSTAFF. Aug. 2S. In re- snonse to a communication from V. O. Adams, vice chairman of the Ari zona council of defense, asking for an expression of opinion regarding recent resolutions adopted by the council ordering all merchants to mark thc cost and selling price on every article, Timothy A. Riordan, the federal food administrator for Arizona has sent the following wire: Referring to your letter enclos ing resolutions requiring merchants to mark cost and sale price of each article offered for sale, have to in form, vou that we arc working under La definite program and therefore can not cooperate with you Jn sucn .1 rule. The expense attached to the plan proposed by you would no doubt increase cost of commodities to con sumer and would be a serious drain upon man-powertj which the govern ment is attempting to conserve at this time." In explanation the food administra tor stated that this telegram should not bc construed as showing lack of willingness to cooperate with the Ari zona Council of Defense in all mat ters which are not in conflict with the national program of the food administration. Journal-Miner f&r fine job work: 1