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hmv BfSKE DAILY REVIEW BISBEE, 'ARIZONA, TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 11, 1910 PAGE FIVE it THE REASON! We are always about the iwatest grocery store In Bls- taea Is because our prices on geads we can guarantee, aro bj iuwcsu men too. you BISBEE TEAM ON THE ROK' 9 Cft nroniDt filrvlr nml pnnriA. o8 treatment at times. We alse prida ourselves on wvua fjivvvi Biurcf quo wnero you Know you can 9 R( Wnnfi ahLis 1 vm jiwl auu uaiu it niMtfl nV AlAC 1 1... ft V54, U1C4UI UC1JU, uuiter is receivea every Guar, fresh from the rwampn'.

eacfa GhlDment belrnr closed out niniiii day It arrives so you can nvua usaureo 01 receiving ei ipadd It sweet and fresh. Angiusl Grocery PHONE 29 BUDS less than a Bcnzntlou and ot tbs present stare of the game there's not a receiver In the Cactus circuit that has anyth'ng on him. In feet Grin-die was the best piece of baseball Umber Injhis division to be found in the league. His whip Is worth a fortune and his pegging baa been a revelation. fThls cannot be llluttrat-ed better, than by the fact that in the last six games only one bag has been swiped off His Sno points could not have been better exhibited than by steadying the man on the firing line as ht has done and it's no FREE FREE FREE FREE To Every purchaser a valuable present will be given away one each week.

Watch this space for the LUCKY DAY. CM HFNkFI the jeweler i of tometrist JL HLiilIlJLi7 MAIN STREET PHONE 248 cessful Battle Douglas Tottering HOW THEY STAND. V. L. Cananea 30- 23 28 1 23.

29 24 PASSENGER AGENTS. DALLAS, Texas. Gtet. 10. The an nual convention of the American As soclatioa of Passenger Agents assem bled In Dallas today with Gorge W.

Andrews of Seattle presiding-. Repre sentaUvea of the leading railroads of the- Halted states, Canada and Mexico are attending the comentlon and the topjlca suggested for discussion cover a very wide range of subjects. At the initial session this topic this morn ins ae association discussed thbe ef feet of traffic on the gen ersl development of the. country. Hear Sunshine night.

Hawks Saturday Bisbee 23 29 Pet .367 .548 .547 .442 Dlrfintors Throw un Soonee After Valianti DUt UnSUC- sec ey needed steadying In the worst way. Grlndle has proven a consistent contributor in the swing cplumn and Is ono ot the greatest swat artists In tho circuit. In the last four ftunes he has been up 15 times and 'has laced out nine safeties wi average ot .600. Three of his raps were good for an extra cushion. "Pinkie" has also cultivated the habit of beating out infield taps which ho does most neatly by sliding to ho sack feet first.

I nthls method alone te ranks ahead of the entire pnaoession. With his grtitt head work, sure hitting, swift and accur st pegging, he is bound to graduate! into higher company. He's ripe for any of the minors beyond a doubt. SUNDAY RESULTS. lllsbee, Douglas, 2.

Cananea. El Paso, 2. 31 Cananea 3 win 6TCI iu at El Paso Sunday pulled the El Pasa team out cf first place and put the Quien Sabes in "the lead. Rumsey formerly of the Mavericks, twirled l'ir the Cananea team and allowed eight scattered hits. Olmstead, who finished the season in the Western League twirling for clnver, was on the mound for the Mavericks.

He was given mlserawo support, five errors being made Ire-hind him. The Mavericks have also signed Tex Jones, of tho St. Joseph Dons. Douglas hit .230. In fielding 'and Mrs.

a W. Wylie. residing on S0MIW4MMftMMMttM wtu SfcVfl'VU Ob IWU 1AIU); U. JW UMlh tt 1VUX.U UtU IU UCU las at 970. Guess that ain't outclas sing 'em some.

BASEBALL NOTES Joe Jackson, now with Cleveland The child was alive a half hour before and Coroner High held an inauest Tester-! day afternoon. Tho Jury found the aJI1HF child's death was natural. The fata- leads the Southern league In hnttingjer testified that the child had nursed Western League club, and -who made Gill 2. ms ueDut Sunday. Jones succeeds Wright, who, has been released.

Tex Merrftt, tho ex-Clifton backstop, was SUNDAY'S GAME. Bisbee 01000410 0 Douglas 00000010 1 2 Batteries Bisbee Gill and Grlndle; Douglas 3orrel3 and Powell. Hits Bisbee Douglas 6. Errors Bisbee Douglas 3. Home Runs Gllroy.

Two base hits Mills, Sorrells. Sacrifice hits -Crindle, Struck out by Gill 5: by Sorrells 3. Bases on Balls Off Sorrels, off ArteodA Headquarters In San Fran elsco Stanford Hotel. 250 Kearny St Tiic indications are that Governor Aram J. Pothler of Rhode Island will be unanimously renominated by the Republican State convention which, meets at Providence this month, If we could only live on advise like the abundant Roosevelt output how it would help this high cost of living business.

Drop In and get a Oawl cf soup at the Office Saloon BUSINESS WOMEN ORGANIZE. A Business Woman's club orgaaized last night ot tho Y. W. C. A.

with the election of the followag officers: President, Mary Leo Nlch-ojs, Ttce-prelsdent, Jda -Stach, Alice Holden and treasurer. Vera Hicks. Next week the club will adopt a constitution and will do stenciling And other hand work. The board of. directors will take lunch today of.

nqoa to be followed by the regular monthy meeting. At 2:30 o'clock a meeting will bo held for those desiring to join the Y. W. C. A.

clubs which will meet twice a montfc. At 8 o'clock this evening the secretaries will receive callers, Hear Sunshine Hawks Saturday night LABOR INSPECTOR Commends Postum LASSING, Sept. 21. Tho pure food factories of the Postum Cereal of BatUo Creek, which are visited by from lo.OOO to 18,000 tourists annually, nAI iin.iu.uD vuv HUi0ii signed ftr tho place, but will nor Douglas 2. probably be ustI beSiind the baL 1 hr 45 mln Jones has been sold to the Chlcaco' Umpire Matthews.

Americans. He made three hits 6u" or rour times, up Sunday." Passed Balls Powell 2, Grlndle 1. Wild Pitch Gill 1. First base on Errors Bisbee, Those Grahamites deserved a lot with a percentage of .533. "Rube" Oldring of tho Athletics las watero on the and may not be able to play in the world's series.

Talk about hard luclc fThe V3t-Louis Browns made 1C nits for a total ot 20 bases1 the other day and scored but ono run. "Slow Joe" Doyle, the former New York Louisville pitcher is to sign: up In the matrimonial league in the near future. Johnny Kling is catching and hitt Ing in great form and Chicago fans are sure he can stop the speedy Ath Ietlcs. Outfielder Bate drafted Dy Pitts a half hour previous to its death. NOTICE Mrs.

McNonald has moved her hair dressing and manicuring parlors to upstairs In the Klein-Letson and Marks bldg, on Main street. Millinery opening commencing Oct. ober and continuing for ten days. Mrs. Norrls, 219 Tombstone canyon.

tf. CASTLE IS DISMISSED. 'At the conclusion of the burg from the Jackson Cotton States rearing ot AWhur Castle and Mack League club. Is reported critically 111 Brown, 'be young men who engagea with typhoid fever. in a cutting scrape In the redlight The toss of ioin irtn ArA ww district some weeks ago.

Justice the first game of the world's series yesterday dismissed Castle nnd will take place. The American league reserved his decision In Brown's won the toss last year. case until this morning. They were On account of nis fine work this charged with committing an assouit year Pitcher Ed Walsh has been al on each other with a deadly weapon. lowed to retire for the season by Pres dent Comiskey ot the White Sox.

Third baseman 'Eddie Zimmerman of tho Newark Club was the only eastern League player to take part In 8ealshipt Oysters Tovrea's. The Bisbee ball team is now a'alcl droP Saturdays game to Douglas thing of the past; it's history. The whe the score stood 14 to in tho end came quietly yesterday afternoon round. They more than redeem at Lowell in Justice Murphy's office ed themselves in the S2Nith exhlbl which has been hurriedly trans- tloa and for a tlmo ltoked formed into an nim, ns wefe due for the worst HOTEL IS ROBBED. The local authorities wcro notified every game played during the season, yesterday to bo on the lookout for He has been drafted by Brooklyn.

George Lee, a negro jwrter. who. is. For the first time in fifteen years wanted at Benson on a charge of rob- of cal.ous palm work even If they nanT and at tie same" esbUshed a record In the Amrican Association by tapped the till and secured about 30. winning 107 games during the season.

He also stole a six-shooter revolver some clothes. The robbery was FOOTBALL NOTES. I discovered vpstprriai- mnrntnf nrwl earlier in the day when it became eaUnS the season- 'ls thi8 8eason. "rnTTlft rtlL'u llmlcr Oi)cnieA nin.l I apparent teat the tiam pohm nnt oC wuui i TVmioia fAM witness the rising of the next sun. OHro-i wlnj; has not yetrounJfvet ta a diversity "Tad" Jones, the old Yale star, is shortly afterward It was found that" coaching the Syracuse (team again Lee had disaDtieared.

The funeral was held following the announcement that the pa- ed into form and he was sent to rlgb Gill was moved off first and sent to the line. Graham succeeded him on of Michigan squad. Yale's rushlino as well os Harvard's VtPWPVMplpi start; BMKg53EgMBsggBIB i iPT1t WMfci 1 I A iflPBHLVHkBlkBlHklBlBBBBV MfM When old (4 per cent.) You can save nunc' only ihlle you have money age comes dont let It be fettered by the folly of your younger days. It Is pitiable to be old and poor. Bank your money and nave your money.

We pay a liberal interest consistent with safety. MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Ummm The Original Budweised beer on draught, and 8-year-otd Taylor Whiskey at George Robert's on Main street. 442. tient sufferer had departed to tho lis eht- Both theCrimson and Blue, Place where all good ball teams yjL.t 'are going in for speed this fall. hope to go.

.1 Coach Stags and Assistant Coach .7 lQOT'a saorl- wno was wirt, wee. wno is auegea to NAVARETTE IS FREE. It was a sad scene that was en acted in tho death chamber tween the hours and 2 and 3 o'clock. Steffen are well pleased with the tmrr rt 1 rrVt lal .1 A wt be- T. ork done so far by the University of 3 Chicago squad.

About noon the condition of the V. n4tAn il gatuts lu, wtrctva yet iue Dig iciiuiv patient became very alarming and the directors were notified, "a briVt' -I. consultation was held at the end 7 ZZZ of which it was announced there oie. ine uoos goi 10 cim xor a nan was no hope. Shortly afterward thei UUtCU ftdlCUCB.

IUUUU1UE Udll V. spark of life departed to the other rf He world. tii lo tolling of bells announced tho tnomnc Wl. 1 1 yKib. i ue vi, i.ears mat 1'ennsyivania will play Brown at Providence, OctjYo.

ThIsvrIU be the first time Pennsylvania has played lmXew England since 1904. were shed came from the directors who had labored so patiently in an Tha locols had been setting the sand afire with their terrific clouting unexpected visitor tTSV 4f V.A kuK.L.ll wv spirit and fr Jn uj departnlent had and keep the team on IU feet The so Rreat a8 to elr field mnerai services were hrlef and, TWr Wn ery Simple. I 1e. Mminntn hofA The teams demise was rather late and haJ not been confined sudden to the majority at one or la but the whole but its death was not entirely un- beett the n03t oIf. expected.

Last August the club be-iflcult wUh saTetjr- ln Sun gan to contract a mild form of poor). mc Maag was a Wg uuauteB uuu since mat time wings have been going from bad to worse. The directors gamely came to tho front and replenished the treasury and the club more easily. However, the disease soon returned more alarming than ever before. Again the directors showed their gameness and adopted heroic meas- re- foctor.

Ho had half dozen raps to handle at third, four were resl risky but tho Buckeye German took to them like a duck does to water. Kelly CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ATTENTION MINERS ROOM AND BOARD $30.00 PER MONTH. GOOD BOARD AND NICE CLEAN ROOMS MRS. J. B.

ELLIOT, SOUTH BISBEE. DIES IN HOSPITAL. Frank Wilte, aged 70, a well known old-timer about Dos Oabczos, died in the county hlspital at Tomb- iiv; i uuwjt uwa tu nmci, nuu i did some pretty work in center and sctono yesterday morning. He had it's like dropping them in the sewer Iwlien thev trn Intn this territori al nulled down five fliers. Harris A11 members and friends are cor at second as though he was at'diaUy lnvUed to attend tno socW been in falling health for sometime.

leases and signing a half doren new' off ihat was a dals Smltn nad day eve, the 11th at Fair Hall. entertained an the ouier day the person of But the germs had becn lhor.j a. ester tate ughljr and lt soon solved itself into a useless ghL Sat urday It became apparent that the club was beyond recovery. home. In the seventh round he pulled and aance- SIvcn Dy the Yeomen Tues Vartnrv InBTwptnr With practiced and unsparing eye this state official investigated the great group of factory buildings where Postum Cereal, Grape-Nuts and Post Toasties are manufactured.

The result of his visit was shown by tho following special report which he made to the Michigan State Lnbor Commission. IUchard Fletcher, Commissioner of Labor and Statistics, Lansing, Mich. Dear Sir: I have this day (Sept. 20, 1910,) carefully inspected every department of the Postum Cereal Battle Creek, and I think they are to nn e3pcdal'jr complimentary report for the following reasons. FIRST.

All of the mechanical ap-pllaacea of this splendid factory aro in perfect condition everything safeguarded. SBCOND. The sanitary conditions aro of the best. Everything is fur-nlshei employees fresh water, washrooms, dressing and toilet rooms. THIRD.

With the large number of persons employed in the breakfast-foo4 department, there have been no accidentts. FOURTH. I find the statistics ot He wages paid men and women are the highest I have found ln any factory I have Inspected in Michigan. FIFTH. They do not employe any child labor under 16 years ot age.

IT 13 A MODEL INSTITUTION IN EVERY RESPECT. Your Respectfully, (Sigaed) Sylvester Grensel, State Inspfctor. The players were paid off in full. They were sorry to see the team go at this time particularly when the club was Just in the midst of a winning streak. Heine Maag left last night for his home at Canton, Ohio.

Kelly Harris departed to tha Harris mansion at Baltimore, Md and John Johnson left for the alfalfa ranch in Texas. The rest of the club will slowly steal away and before the end of the week all of tho boys will be homeward bound. To repeat the words of the directors "it's too early' to talk about next year." Allt of the directors arc in the bole about $100 each. It would not bo surprising to see the dissolution of the local club act as 5a. forerunner for sim'lar proceedings In the Cactus, Douglas Is known to bo on the rocks right now and if the club survives the year lt will be a miracle.

According to one of the players he has forgotten the day be last i drew pay. The town will not support tht present club and for this reason the Dons must play on the road, Is very costly. El Paso Is also In bad financially, but the Mavericks will unduubtedlv renialn Intact until after the fair tournament. Cananea seems to be the only team that Is high and dry. singled and Powell sent a hot one to the ex-Texas leaguer.

The drive put Kelly down, but he pitched tho pill over to Johnson who was cover-ng- 'Second, forced out Smith, and then climbed to his fett. Tie locals undoubtedly hung up a swat reccrd in Saturdays and Sun days games getting a total of 31 safe ties, including four triples, two hom ers and double, a total of 43 cushions. Nineteen hits were registered Satur day and an even dozen 3unday. Kel ly Iad the club for the series having connected four times out of seven a mark of .571. Grlndle comes next with four out of eight an average of 500: Johnson is also anchored at 500 with tthe rest as follows; Gil roy GUI 429; Graham Har ris Maag 226 Martlnke 2S6; Cummings .250.

There aro not many series here every member of a teaa will hit .250 or better. HON. FOREMAN W. W. Gedley Correspondent E.

B. Borough. ATTENTION K. OF P. All Knights ot Pythias and their friends are requested to meet at the of P.

hall today at 2 o'clock prompt, to attend the funeral of our late brother Alex Erickson. Wm Mainz, C. a CUT GLASS Just received a shipment of Lib-bey's cut glass. The finest selection ever shown-, in Bisbee. L.

L. Gil'jnan Jeweler. 508. The Miners hit 240 as an averag for the clubs ln the series with the "PinkleV Grlndle, who played en the wind for we'uns, proved nothing ABOUT 1 IN 3 COFFEE DRINKERS have some ailment ask them They usually get well, after a change to well-made Postum There's a Reason" DRAMATIC CLUB FORMED. A dramaL'c club was organized last night at the Nlxoa stuulo In the Masonic Temple building.

The cl ib bai a membership of nine. Two rehearsals will be given each week and on Thanksgiving night a play will be given. of lunch every day George Robert's on Main street. at REHEARSALS ARE CLOSING. The Red Men held another rehearsal last night for tho minstrel show thU popular orcer will give next Saturday and Sundaynlghts at we Or-pbeum.

Tho boys have met with much success and the performance promises to be the (greatest of its kind ever given JaiBlsbee. DEATH WAS NATURAL. David, the 21-days-oM aoa of Mr. have been kidnapped from Naco by Mexican officials and taken to No-gales and later to Cananea; was liberated Saturday at cananea and returned to his home on this side of the lino Saturday night The merchants who were arresttd in Cananea on smuggling charges 'havo been liberated pn bail. It Is alleged that Navaretto was employed by them to in merchandise from this side of the line.

O.K. Theatre Two Maids, an IMP screaming ft A VntriorQ liHof a YrV enrl Tilfnrrt T7eH Pflm nnrl the Kfll- uw Jui-. a cowboy feature. The Cabman'3 Good Fairy, kow Keep smiung, a at To TtiAiv. vft XJtl sucauuufi bWUVUJ.

40 UWC MV wu- man Kinaness leit, a Matinee Tuesday, The original Budweiser beer on draught, and jear old Tajioi Whskey at George Robert's on Main streeL Other interesting subjects are "Red Ferd and the Kid," A cowboy feature; "The Cabman's Good Fairy," fNow- Keep Sibling," and 'Us There No Human Kindness Lett." FRIDAYS: Clam Chowder, cod fish and cream potatoes at Office Saloon THEATRE CHANGES HANDS. The management of tho O. K. theatre changed yesterday, the Pacific Film Exchange securing control. This is the largest film house on the coast and assures Bisbee people the best of the motion pictlre line.

A strong program will be put on this evening, including two western films. "Two 5IhJds," is a screaming comedy; while "The Mad is a fine western picture. "A Father's Grief." Uld prove to DO ono the mos Hear Sunshine pathetic films ever shown ln Bisbee. I night. AT THE ROYAL.

A program of extraordinary merit will bo given at the Royal beginning tonight and ending. Thursday night. The pictures will consst of "Join Graham's Gold," "Tho Troubles of Modern Prbdi-gal," "Under the Old Apple Tree," a travelogue entitled "Gay Paree," and scenes in Norway. The scenes GRAND JURY IS DRAWN. of foreign cities and countries which Deputy Sheriff White yesterday re- the Royal has been showing have celved a large number of subpoenos proven to bo-ono of tho most popular to bo served on local residents who features that this cozy llttlo play have been drawn a3 grand jurors to housa has furnished Bisbee.

The servo at the coming term of court films shown last night, portraying the which convenes at Tombstone a week scenes of Paris, as a masterpiece in from next JEradny. The grand and the motion pictures age. Tho pro-petit juries were drawn Saturday ond ram for the next three nights will they will not be 'announced 'until ser- prpve one of the most popular in vice has been secured on all. The tno successful career ot tho Royal. criminal docket consists of about 40 cases.

Tho territorial jury will as-semblo on Oct. 21, and the Tederal grand jury in January. HaTks Saturday SANITARY HOUSE CLEANING Carpets, curtains, portiers cleaned without taking down. Vacuum Cleaner, Sanitary, no dust, no germs. Work guaranteed.

Drop card to P. O. Box 1247. The Best Liked Food That has ever Graced ths American Breakfast Table- Post Toasties Crisp, golden-brown bits made of white corn sweet and flavoury. Not only a breakfast delight but just as enjoyable for lunch and supper Served right, from the box with cream, or milk, and sometimes stewed fruits The Memory Lingers Postum Cereal Ltd, Battle Creek, Mich.

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