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Bisbee Daily Review from Bisbee, Arizona • Page 5

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Mi A PROFESSIONAL CARDS ALEXANDER MURRY Lawyer. MUHEIM BLDG. BREWERY AVE. BISBEE, P. O.

Box 1518 Dtlone B137 FRANKLIN B. DORR Attorney-at-Law P. O. Box 112 Phono B366 Modtgovlch Bldg. Brewery Av Blsbee Arizona W.

JORGEN8QN, CIVIL ENGINER 9 Building, Btsbee. Aril. 8. Deputy Mineral Surveyor. DR.

H. A. SCHELL Eye Specialist Next visit to Blsbee Douglas Cananea and Nacoln September or October. 2S N. Stone Ave.

Tucson. Ariz. DR. W. E.

NANKIN. Uenust. 'Phone 6S. Bank if BisLee Main Si. CUSTOM ASSAY OFFICE Assayer Chemists Metal- lurgists CRITCHETT FERGISON Successors to Hughes Critehett.

Agents forvOre Shippers 112 San Franclsio St. El Paso Tex 0. K. STABLES Ambulance Service Day and Night $. Phone 15 FLETCHER HENNESSEY gflKfe WAIT'FOR'US jgm.

Swigert Bros. Optical Co. axwma rimm crocujrj res END OS VOUN BftOKCN J9EKTTRIFaar'N august. lso Denver. Cola MAZE CAFE CARETTO CO, Proprietors Elegantly Fitted Up For Ladles and We handle the Tony fauit Cot- fee JOHNSON-HENNIGER BUILD- ING.

Main Street, Blsbee, Arizona. THE GAS IS ONI HOT LUNCH AT THE OFFICE SALOON F.ROM 11 A. M. TO 2 P. M.

IN THE PROBATE COURT OF THE RITORY OF ARIZONA Notice of Hearing Petition. In the matter of the estate of Alexander K. Waddell, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Walter G. Hubbard has filed In this court his petition praying for letters cf idmlnistratlon of tho estate of the above named decedent, and that the same will be heard on Monday the 15th day of August A.

D. 1910, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. at the Courtroom of said court, in Tombstone, County of Cochise. Territory of Arizona, and alt persons Interested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and seow cause, lf any they have, why the prayer of saiu petitioner should not be granted. Dated August 2, 1910.

J. E. JAMES, Clerk. 501 Large Beer and CHEESE OR HAM SANDWICH at BARNEY ED'S SALOON for 15c. Brewery Ave.

7T06 AGAINST SIKH BUNCH Ten Innings Are Fourrd Necessary to Decide the Contest Between Miners and Yesterday Afternoon. MORENCI Ariz. Aug 13. (Special) After ten Innings of a hotly contest ed game. Moroncl won over Blsbee today by a score of seven to six.

The score follows: B. H. K. Morenci 7 1 1 Blsbee 12 3 Batteries Ashley and Hoffman; Marshall and Grlndle. DOUGLAS 6, CANANEA 2 DOUGLAS.

Aug. 13. (Special) Thomas of Cananea, had his troubles today, walking three men and hitting one. Gambel was put in, and struck out one and caught another off first The score: R. H.

E. Douglas 6 2 Cananea 2 CLIFTON 3, EL PASO 1. EL PASO, Aug. 13 (Special) The Clifton -EI Paso game today re sulted as follows: R. H.

E. Clifton 3 9 2 El Paso 17 0 Batteries Kleplcr and Merrill Rumsey and Wolfe. (Ten Inunlngs.) White Sox Win The Blsbee White Sox defeated the Douglas Stars by a score of 20 to 11 at the Warren park yesterday. For a while it looked like a victory for Douglas, or up to the fifth inning, when the score stood 6 to 3 in the visitors. But in thir inning the White Sox quit fooling and batted the Douglas pitcher all over the diamond, making nine runs in the inning.

The Douglas boys had hard luck, not being able to hit the Sox pitcher, who socked his curves into the visitors with bewildering variety. But the visitors expect to win today, when a double header will be plaed. beginning at 1:30 o'clock. The games will be worth going out to see, while the home team is in Morenci. The White Sox expect to go to Douglas next Saturday for return games BIG LEAGUE RESULTS National League At Philadelphia (First Game.) Philadelphia Bw 4lJrTf Batteries Marmon, Willis: and McQuillan.

(Second Game) St. Louis 4 4 Philadelphia 7 8 1 Batterte Lush and Rrosnabaa; Moore and Dooin. At Boston (First Game.) Chicago 3 10 2 Boston 2 1 Batteries Overall, Riahle and Kllng; Mattern, Brown and Smith. (Second Game) R. II.

Chicago 111 11 12 Boston 2 10 Batteries Cole and Archer; Cur- tis, Evans and Graham, At New York- Cincinnati ins York 3 9 2 Batteries tGaspar and McLean; Drucke and Meyer. (Eleven Innings) At Brooklyn (First Game) R. II. E. Pitsburg 9 4 Brookllyn 6 3 Batteries Adams, Phillips and Gib son; Scanlon, Rucker, Berger and Er wln.

(Thirteen Innings.) (Second Game) THE PALACE kDROP IN AND SEE OURj i 55.00 TO $9.00 SUITS HUGHES BLOCK ACROSS FROM Y. M. C. A.i 'BbftgMm0Wfcift'flft'rtl Why not in FLOUR It there been result bakes less is bound to strike you that is better flour than you hate using when once you see tho obtained by your neighbor, who with "BOSS PATENT FLOUR" flour, more and better bread, indicate the cause of your 1BCUOD. follow her wise example and use "BOSS PATENT We are unloading a car today of "BOSS PATENT FLOUR" WHITE AN DYELLOW CORN MEAL, GRAHAM, RYE and TTHOLE WHEAT FLOUR.

Anormc rirnrorr NOT GAME ENDS jr THE BiSBEE DAILY REVIEW, KTHTE Pittsburg 8 14 2 Brooklyn 8 13 2 Batteries Camnitz, Lcovcr and Gibson; Rucker, Dessau and Erwln. (Called Ninth, darkness American League At Detroit R. II. e. Washington 5 7 Detroit 3 6 5 vBateris Gray and Ainsmlth; Stroud, Loudell and Stanage.

At St. Louts R. H. E. Boston 0 4 3 St.

Louis 2 3 0 Batteries Karger Klelnow and Carrlgan; Powell, KUlIfer and Stephens. At Chicago R. H. E. New York 14 0 Chicago 0 4 1 Batteries Ford and Sweeney; White and Sullivan.

At Cleveland (First Game) R. H. H. Philadelphia 2 10 0 Cleveland 10 0 Lotteries Coombs and Lapp; Kaler and Easterly. (Second Game) R.

H. Philadelphia Cleveland 1 7 Batteries Morgan Atkins and Liv ingston; Koestner, FanwelL and Be- mis. Coast League At Los Angeles- R. II. E.

San Francisco 4 9 4 Los Angeles 3 9 1 Batteries Sutcr, Williams a nd Stewart; Lester and Smith. At San Francisco R. H. E. Vernon 16 2 Oakland 2 0 Eateries Hltt and Hogan; Hark- Ins and MItze.

At Portland R. II. E. Sacramento 15 2 Portland 3 9 2 Battories Whalen and Lalonge: Steen Boyco and Fisher. BASEBALL NOTES.

The veteran pitcher "Red Tom" Fisher is playing first base for At lanta. The Galnts have won one grame from the Cubs on the Polo grounds this season. Jimmy Collins' Providence team has hit the slippery slide In the Eastern League. got him the r4SJj? thli4iAase tor the BostoriRed Sor. 3-.

The Athletics have purchased Al Bonner, an eighteen-year-old pitcher, form the Spokane, club. Houston fans have $3 00 all read)' to hand to the Houston players If they cop the Texas League pennant. Pitcher Jack Coombs has been more valuable to the Athletics this season than a whoie foundry full of radium. It's tough luck for Bill Dahlen that the SL Louis Cardinals don't play JC or 4S stalghts games in Brooklyn. Shortstop Priest, who ig touted as a ponder in tho Virginia League, bar been sold by Danville to the New York Americans.

The Boston Doe are not very stroag In the win column but they have a pitcher by the name of Mat-tern who shows more class than a hobble skirt. Russell Ford the (.,.,. er has slapped the crusher on all the! American League teams except Detroit The Tigers have Ford's number in their book. Vt now managing team went completely off his noodle tie other day In a game against New Haven. -Pop-grabbed his war club and murdered a tour New Haven pitchers to the melody of three home runs and two singles, scoring nine runs.

Seven players of the Pewanee Central Association team went out on a sympathetic strike recently when Manager Connors resigned. Up to the time of going to Prese state militia had not been ordered to ui St Elmo Bar will receive returns mis afternoon of the Douglas Canane3 Ball Game. 939 CITY NEWS Old Timer Leaves. Jack WH'iams. otio nr miners of this district, left yesterday afternoon for California where he expects to locate, probably at Pomona There was a train vnMr iKCars Leave Track jon Illustrated Songs: "Carrie Harry, and "You Are the My Dreams." iq.

Iypty WT" rrTSjuna B1SBEE, ARIZONA, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14, 1910 fNe'JrrJgsprss rrrrritMrTssss If You Want Everything First Class HENKEL, the Jeweler Optometrist HAS IT Up anea this morning and four cars went off the track near the depot on tho ncsa. No one was Injured. To Give 'Ball. The return of General Torres to Cananea is being celebrated tonight by a bis hall at the Cananea club. The Rtnernl was In Douglas this week and is now in Cananea for the oret of tLe summer.

Seek frcm Vacation Jamee Temby, wife and son Leonard, returned last evening from a month's vacation at Los Angeles and other coast points. Typhoid Is Feared. Oriffith Williams, one of tho Review route boys, who delivers on Quality Hill, is ill at his home and fever is feared. No Appointments Made. Mayor Edmundson has not yet mado his appointment of delegates to represent Blsbee at the American Mining congress to be held in Los Angeles next month.

He stated that be expects to name the delegates the first of the week. Use Tables Free. The use of the billiard and pool tables at tho Y. M. C.

A. will be free to mmebers until the first month, after which date the usual charge will be made. The organization of an Indoor baseball team is under way, and It Is expected that a nine will be ready for practice within a "short time. San Diego Grows. Rev.

E. A. Bolt pastor of the St. John's Episcopal church returned Friday evening from bis vacation wihch he spent at San Diego, Cat. la speaking about Diego, Mr.

Bolt stated that the city Is growing and that while he was there tho first passenger train was run from the city to Tia Juana In Lower California over the so-called Spreckles road. Fined $10.00 Justice High fined Mike Sullvan ten dollars yesterday for disturbing the peace Friday night. Sullivan went to his home and put his wife out of the house and made other trouble. Mrs Sullivan appealed to an otflcer and 'Justice High was called from his home to make out the complaint. Sullivan was arrested by; Constable Rae and was tried yesterday morning.

Always Has Money. Erick- Swan, who has worked here lor some time In the mines, expects to go to Los Angeles shortly. He bought bis ticket and checked his baggage yesterday morning and then fell by the wayside and was arrested. He had more than $100 distributed about his person. He ig the man who was found in a drunken stupor in an alley not long ago with more than in hlg pockets, A.

Hockley Dies. E. A. Hockley of Ramsey canyon In the Huachucas died yesterday morning at his home from the effects of tuberculosis. Walther Hubbard of the Palace undertaking establishment went to the Hockloy home yesterday morning to arrange for the shipment of the remains to Douglas.

The de ceased had lived In Ramsey canyon lor about four years. He leaves a wid ow. Necessary to Amputate. The condition of Alex Erickson, who was -recently injured In a run away, became such that It was necees ary to amputate the injured leg at ura u. A.

hospital Friday nighty The amputation was made Just below the knee and the patient is reported to be doing as well as could be ex pected at this time. The runaway In wnicn was hurt occurred on the Tombstone canyon divide. Purdon Return. Charles Purdon, who was recently appointed corporation tax examiner, federal office, arrived in Blsbee this morning and will work In Arizona and New Mexico. He was assigned to California and left Blsbee for that stat.

When he reached Osborn he found a telegram awaiting him which stated th3t he had been re-assigned to Arizona and New Mexico. He expects to spend several days here. o- Foreign Money Orders. The foreign money order business at the post office was greater thlc payday than It has been for months. Thousands of dollars were sent from Blsbee to Europe, the greater part going to the southern part of the continent The reason given for this increase in the foreign money order business Is that a large number of the people sending the orders expect to return to their native homes within a short time and are sending their money ahead, To Shoot Today, The target for the rapid fire shoot the Blsbee rifle club range is to be Marry Ideal of ESTHER put up this morning, and the members expert marksman's buttons will do the rapid fire shooting during the day A number of tho club members are going to tho range early today, and it Is expected there will be several spectators, as this form of shooting Is interesting and calls for consider able skill to make the required scores To Meet Sister.

J. 1. Cohen, the editor and publisher of fho Sonora News of Can anea, was in Blsbee last evening on his way to Douglas from Cananea to meet his sister. Miss Bertha Cohn, I who has been visiting in El Paso. I Mrs.

Cohn is in Chicago where she has been since the burial of her son Herman, who died In Cananea a short time ago. New Umpire Arrives. J. J. Toman, the new umpire for the Cactus league passed through Bio-bee last evening on his way to Douglas where he will begin his work today in the game between Douglas and Cananea.

Ho expected that he would be In Douglas yesterday morning to umpire the gamo played yesterday afternoon, but missed his train connection at Benson and was I dAlnvvrf PERSONALS. Joe Benson Is In from Courtland on business and reports the camp lively. Charles Vidano, of Globe, is visiting frineds here. Mrs Joseph Smith and son went to Douglas yesterday. Superintendent F.

II. King of the E. P. and S. W.

was in Blsbee yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Bankerd, of Warren will leave Tuesday for Pittsburg. Pa.

Jlr and Mrs. Fred Mank and son will leave Warren Tuesday for Portland, Maine. Mrs. Kate Swltzer, of Warren, will go to Los Angeles Wednesday. She will make her future borne in that city.

United States Attorney E. Morrison left yesterday for Cananea. of Tombstone, who has been in- Blsbee on business returned to his home yesterday afternoon. R. L.

Hogue of the Rio YaquI left yesterday afternoon for Tuc- son ne win return tomorrow or Tuesday. CIt Marshal Bassett Watklns has gone to Douglas to visit friends. Ward stiles, the superintendent of the E. P. S.

W. parlor car service. iwas In Blsbee las; evening. W. D.

Goocb, the manager of the 'ber yard at Cananea, arrived In Blsbee last evening for a short business visit r. Closing out sale on trunks We have a large assortment of trunks that we will sell at actual factory prices. We need the room for our fall stock, and will sell every trunk in tho house at a big sacrifice. It will payvou to take advantage of this offer, and if you live any distance from my store, the saving on the chase will pay your car fare" many times over. THE 30 New York Store Mike, lie Tailor, Prop.

Loweli, Arizona i. Jljlii WWUUIUI IS wj, mn TW 2g2JVs IS THE MAN MONEY IN MARSHALL FIELD clerked In He put in the bank enough out. of Theatre Royal BETZ, Manager Program MORDECAI a Sibil- doon's Double." comedy. Drasaa. The purgatlo a father gift1 draraa.

"Ito, the Hograph drama. "Officer Mul- Beggar." a Japanese Araaa. PAGE FIVE at mi ia jl. mm Iness of his Qwn. his establishment Is the finest In the world.

His two grandsons will get 400 millions each when they are given their share of hlsestate. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. We pay liberal Interest consistent with safety 4 per cenL CITIZENS BANK ID HtoiWfali)000Ti Why do Our Policies Give the Best Protection? Because, FIRST We have a strong line of FIRE Insurance companies with an IMMENSE CARRYING CAPACITY, and SECOND Our SPECIAL POLICY FORMS thoroughly guarantee EVERY interest. If you contemplate taking out Insurance we would like to you call and see what we can do for you. GRAF BROS, INC.

BISBEE, ARIZONA Main Street and Subway. p. o. Box 859. Tel.

Bill ffl1W)jfltfrUflljMjM)Mgi Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Received Daily Prompt Deliveries AH Parts of the City BISBEE'COMMERCIAL CO. Phone 97 Brewery Ave. THE MAZE BAR rTHE ORIGINAL BUDWEISER' i BEER ON DRAFT8 i JAS. NICHOLS It Is a pleasure to mix a drink the way you want It at tho CAPITOL BREWERY AVE. brands whiskey.

JOHN TWOMEY, Prop. Drinks a Specialty. Main Street CALLAGHAN, Proprietor. it- wmm I50TRMS ASSURED WHO HAS TUB MNK a store when he was a boy. his salary to start a small bus- TRUST COMPANY shrtrfwiN)0wrwtiflfl sHnOk JC21J WHEN FLAMES ARE ROARING and the firemen's efforts are In vainr how bitterly the uninsured man regrets his neglect How he wishes he had taken our advice and had us Issue him a policy.

A little foresight is better than all the hindsight in the world. GET INSURED TODAY as a protection against what may happen to your house any time. Shall we call on you or will you call here? Johnson 5 Haigler REAL ESTATES FIRE INSURANCE THE ARCHITECT AND THE CONTRACTOR will both agree that it is useless to seek better lumber than we handle. They are right There is none better to be had and not very much as good. Have us estimate on the lumber for your next Job.

You'll not find our figures high In spite of the high quality of our lumber. WATKINS HENDERSON LUMBER CO CHANGE OF PROGRAM TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS. Show begins at 7:30 p. m. Sundays at 7 p.m.

Admission 15c. Matinees Friday, and Tuesday. Admission Children at matinees Saturdays 000t00Vkt0i0WiK ENTIRE SUNDAYS, First sharp. 16c and Saturday Sunday 10c. 5 cents.

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