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a'jm pv5 yv' THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW BISBEE. ARIZONA TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1910 PACE THREE ft BULLETIN SHOWS AGTiVIIY AMONG ARIZONA INDUSTRIES The december bulletin, Issued by able attention to that sect'on. Many tie Arizona development board from thousands ot acres have been lo- Phoenlx gives a number of Interest- cated. lag facts that shows the progress The Bisbee Board of Trade Is mak- whlch the territory Is making, and ng on active campaign tor members among which are tho following: and it Is considering plans to or- Tbo Arizona development board, ganlze on a broader basis, an organlraton to work for all Ari- Preecott people have decided to or- zona, was organized In Phlenix on ganlze a board of trade. Yavapai November 10.

county officials will co-operate th A new lumber mill at Flagstaff is the organization, aow ready. I Swocet potatoes from Gila val'ey Arizona mines yielded last year a have been shipped direct to the Wa total of $42,496,745.19. dorf-Astorla hotel in New York. A poultry show for Pima county Increasing travel and rallrcod lus will be held at Tucson December lncss between Arizona and New ilex- 1S-17. 'co Is noted at Tucson, through The Arizona death rate is lower made, than the death rate for the entire Arizona products are being exbib- ceuntry.

ited at the U. S. Land Irrigation 3500 head of cattle wero in a re- exposition at Chicago. Forty-flee cent single shipment from Tucson. varieties of products grown ou Work on the Terr tonal highway rancnes in Arizona are on view.

Douglas win spend QIMT REIGNS III STA1E OE SQNQR (Douglas International) Further assurances that not only all Is quiet and peaceful In that part of Eonora which is tributary to Douglas, but that trouble Is as little to be anticipated there as right here 1 brought by recent arrivals In this city, who are In a position to know whereof they speak. Dr. A. C. Wright arrived from the South yesterday and states that there Is no talk heard there as Is hero as to any insurrection against the Diaz regme.

The people are happy and contented. Dr. "Wright states, and tho very last thing they desire Is anything that will in any way interfere with the present desirable conditions of life which they enjoy. He adds that one hears much more of Mexico's troubles In half an hour on this side of the 1 no than in a whole day in the country from which ho has Just come. V.

Rynerson came up from the south a day or two since, visited 1 ,11 nAn 9trllII AV. irum raaeaix uj xuma win cum- "vm wn "i r-nnanrei inrt rotumM last evenlnc wence within a month." tensions and will Increase tho num- The Census returns give. Cochise ber of employees 15 per cent. This a "there county a population of 34,591: an In- will make tho Copper Queen the; S'wiri That Is tto crease of 273,9 per cent, in ten years, most complete smelter in the world. k' Arizona will receive S5l.220.3S as ine tusiness men oi rnoenix are "rr.

i and to bo let alone. No ln tm rVo. nl. trin nr eortlnn nf ttn! ney wan' wrK a gopil iwnr cmllnp l.nat. terrltorv In a train called "The pear ending June last- territory in a train called 'The Rose Tho Douglas Chamber of Com- sueciai." noses win De worn ror merce and Mines reports increasing badges and for decoration of the farm ng operations in Sulphur tra n.

Springs valley. The Arizona territorial fair was A very considerable increaso In the most successful ever hold, postal receipts for the territory of World's records wero broken in sev-Arlzona is noted In the returns re- era! racing events. Copa de Oro cently issued. paced a mile In 1:59: Lady Maude Ilepcrts of oil discoveries in Gra- paced a mile In 2:02 flat, world's ham county are attracting consider race record for a mare. WOULD SELL STOUN WATCH-TIL SHFRiFF PHOENIX, Dec 5.

Jesus Ortiz, a MexUaa, got in bad ve STILL AFTER THE Mill HRPFR Hnil.SF (Douglas International.) The Merchants' Protective assocla- ho attempted to sell a watch to a tlon, at Its regular meeting last trusty at the sheriff's otHcc. 'night, continued its campaign against Ortiz came into the ofllce shortly tne order business, and for the after i oclock and claimed ho keeping of money at home, by taking needed money to make a trip to up the quest on of the parcels post Nogales. licing unab.e to dispose of proposition which will bo advocated in congress by President Taft and Postmaster General Hitchcock, It Is tho timepiece to the trusty he ac costed 'leodore Olea, the deputy irrw, Bvtnn sheriff. Ho was readily recognized c(mgross and by continuing the corn-by the deputy as being an ex-convict mittee which has la hand the matter and upon suspicion of having stolen of city licences for peddlers and so- the watch he was locked up, Shortly afterwards another Mexican by the name of Trinidad Ama- btsco was causing a disturbance In the southeast part of the, city, saj i log be had lost a watch. He was taken to the Jail and locked up in a ce.l clce to Ortiz, tho deputy who arrested him not knowing that Ortiz kaj been Jailed upon suspicion of stealing the time piece.

When he reported the arrest to the sheriff it was then learned that Ortiz had taken the watch from Am-abisco whllo they were enjoying a big celebration with firewater as the center of attraction. Aniabieco indulged' In too much of the wine and whl'c In a drunken condition, Ortiz gently slipped tho watch cut of his pocket. When Ortiz was arraigned in Justice Parker's court this morning for his preliminary examination, he testified that ho had bought the watch at Nogales and then at WinVo' and later said that Amabisco bad riven htm the watch. Tho and chain are valued at about $25. Ortiz was bound over to the grand jury and his bond fixed at $500.

I citors. The parcels post proposition which will be presented to congress will, it Is understood permit packages to the wiegbt of eleven pounds to pass through tho malls, the present limit being four pounds, except in the case of a single volume book. The provisions will also cover the rural free del series to the some weight limit. While at this time the rural delivery end would not affect the surrect on need bo feared In that quarter nor from among people of their dispos'tions. All Is nulet and peaceful where I have been.

DOUGLAS BOWLING A TRODVCT CP JVATCTtti Warmed into life the sui shining on Southern cotton fields. nujtJrcU by rain and dew. the cotton plant concen trates in its seed that lic-fiivlng- anc1 life-sustaining- quality wsicii i the has of Cottolcnc Fnm Cottonfttld 1 kitchen, human hands never touclj L' oil from which Cottolcnc to It a product of Nature. Lard comes from the fat of the ho- often impure, always indigestible tolene, on the contrary is pjre. cm jelly made from tie jnice of choicer, frtiit not more easilv digested thistproduct of the oil extracted from i the kernel of the cotton seed.

FOBTIN TEAM WINS (Douglas International.) Fortln's team Is the winner ot the golf match played on tho Country lub links yesterday, ino repora thus far received give the Blues 11 points to the reds 6. wth several matches still to bo played or reported, bue these are not sufficient tu chance the general resulL It Is now the intention to have the dinner either Wednesday or Thursday night of this week. The point winners of the biues were Fortln vs. iverson. C.

L. Smith vs. Thomas, John Stuppl vs. Cuthbert, T. il.

smiu vs. iioo hison. Drake vs. Badger, Bishop vs. Houle.

Curry vs. Stacy. Potter vs. Woods, Colton vs. Grlndell and Tay lor vs.

Herz. Tho po'ot scorers of the Reds were Butler vs. Ted Itlce, Foster vs. Best, Savlcke vs. Dr.

Wright, Elch-baum vs. Baker. W. L. Smith vs.

Komadke. On Saturday Simonson and Cass played a halved match which remains to be played off. Sev eral were out hunting yesterday and this cut down the field, as did the wh ch (Douglas Internationa'.) Next week will witness the clo-se Memorial Day services nf the four-men bowl ng tournament were held in the afternoou. oa the alleys, and It Is now an i assured fact that Coppcf Queen No. PECULIAR INSANITY CASE ienm is me w-nner.

ins quaneuo cannot loee, even should they lose all four points to the A. bowlers en Monday night. The race for second is a close cne however, with two teams tied and a third but a point behind them. Today the secretarial force was compiling the averages of the fifteen leading individual bowlers, and it was evdent that nearly all of them havo made a decided- Improvement since figures were last compiled. The standing of the teams at the end of the ninth week is as follows: Q.

No. 2. 2G-6; C. and Shop Sharks, each. 20-12: C.

O. Store. 19- 13; City, 1S-14; Giants, Transportation and Odds and Knds all 14-18; Q. No. 1, 10-22; Freighters, 6-2G.

0 PRESCOTT. Dec. 5. W. S.

Camp bell was examined In the Probate Court yesterday on the charge of In sanltv, and ordered to the Territor-al asyllm at Phoenix. The unfortun ate man has been at the County Farm over a year, and to affllclad with a most pathetic form of insanity Ho Is not of a olent temperament but on the ttthcr hand, is as docile as a child, but has occasional attacks of his halluclnaton that occasion con siderate Intereflt, and create a situa tion that Is lud crous In the extreme. He waadcrs aimlessly about, and nss I lost all knowledge of time and space. A short time ago he believed It was me to retire for tho night ai.d happening to be in the postofflce in I STUDIO II "idS B1 nerDerc r. iNixon, x-m in Voice i (Sk mKm Miss Clare Snell, A SjWH IB Piano Arthur Spalding I ajiSS'J Violin I AS- aiubunic dus- up.

aiain ou TWB9MA Reception Bar I PABST BEER, CIGARS. LIQUORS AND WINES I 91 Brewerv Rulrh fttHim HlnU ADDAUAftJ erilUII A 1 -j atntn U- AUU DILilitiJ Up UiU iiUlliUlUl uu cuu nuvu uui usmgsu cuu- vcnienr jFTtkH I -jatT-TX-i; BVV VAMAVWW Always the cool handle. hot- i puiui aiiacueu siudq. i THERE'S A COLO WAVE COMING. How are you fixed to meet It? OH coal enough to last? Better let us fill up you ten now that no matter how long the weather stays cold, you can stay warm.

Think there's no difference In coal? One trial of "-s wll prove your mistake. hall we have your order to- Independent Fuel Feed Co. PHONE 235. Salcons Pay Up. The 1000 per annum saloon 11- with quarterly paymenU of $250 each tne nIWIe of Ihe day, began to dls- in advance.

The I censes are belag robe as though he was his room paid with the usual promptitude and at the county instituLon. Previor.3, to appear to make no difference. If that he made a similar demonstf on mere is 10 oe any iaiiing on in I the number of saloons It will take time to determine It and satisfy own-. ers that high license make sthe bus iness a losing one. Mrs.

IT Ferguson, who has been visiting ber parents, Mr and Mrs. T.Mi8, 'SKT" this morning to her home in Light. owing to the fact that there has rjz. Lx.tu ruiivt ruuie iu ludi Sulphur Springs valley and a petition I with the requisite number of gners i Is now in the ahnds of the post office department, Washington, awaiting the promised favorable action when funds are available. I The matter of peddlers license Is livers the goods he sells, the only ex- truck, who are selling their own pro duce of the sol and none other than what ther raise themselves.

Solicitors who merely take orders from samples of goods, to be delivered later by near the Mercy In Soutt Prcscott ho was found preparing to reUre for the night at noonday and his couch was to be the aoft spot la tne wagon road. He Is well educated and converses agreebly on- almost any subject. He has been a reside it for over thirty-five years and about CI years old. Best Pill For 60 years we have had perfect confidence in Avar's Pills. We wish you to have this same confi dence also.

First of all, ask your doctor. Obtain his endorsement. He knows best Then go ahead. J. C.

AttT mail nr hir Ptnrpfi nrA nnt nnw RllH. W3tCh .1. .1..1. jtrk Mr du.u auu lucsc luo iv- THE HEALTH Gaod Humor and Cheerfulness from Right Food and Drink. Anything that interferes with good kaolin apt to keep cheenumess Mid good humor in tne background.

A Washington lady found mat let-trag c-aee a.one maae things brignt for berl sihe writes: "Four years ago I was practically given up by my doctor and was ot expected to live long. My ner-voua system was in a bad condition. "But 1 was young and did not want to die so I began to look about fcr the cause of my chronic trouble. i sd to ha.e nervous spells which cxaa me and after each spell It -would take me days before 1 could sit up In a chair. "I became convinced my trouble vu caused by coffee.

I decided to stop it boLght some Postum. fho "iirst which I made ac cording to air. lions, had a sooth ing eSect ou my nerves and I liked the taste. For a time I nearly Jived on Postum nd ite HUlo good be sides I am tcda? a healthy woman. "My family and relatives wonder If I am tne same person I wa3 four years ago, when I could do no work account of nervousness.

Now I am doing my own housework, take care of two babies one twenty, the other two months old. I. am so kasy that I hardly get time to write letter, yet I do it all -with the and good humor that comes from enjoying good health. "1 tell my frlenda It is to Poatumj I owe my life today." Read "The Road to Wellville." in pkgs. Tneres a Reason.

Evr read the above ktterT A nw on appears from time to time. They are genuine, true and full of human fffcrevc cai merchants would reach by a proposed tax. Ordinances will be presented to the council for consideration. In regard to the parcels post, a committee in opposition was appoint ed and a letter will be sent to DeleM gate Cameron asking h'm to oppose tne measure wben it shall be pre sented. The committee on water rates was continued In office on its report of progress.

Secretary Stilman stated to the meeting that the work in BIstec had borne fruit and that a similar or ganization had been perfected there, which will work along the lines of the assoc'ntion here and the two together work In harmony in the interests of the business men of each community. One new member was added at last night's meeting. A.A.A.AiA.A AAA A.A.A.A A A.A.A. A. A A.

A. A A.A.A.A A DOLLS The largest assortment of doll In the city. A fu'l line of mechanical toys. Christmas decorations. Robert.

T. Chadwick Co. Opp. Buxton-Smith Brewery Gulch. NEWS Does Grading Andy Scott left with his grading outfit for El today, to fill a contract wth the El Paso Southwestern road for grading work.

Bisbec Lumber Company. Inc. WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ORGON AND TEXAS PINE, REDWOOD 8HINGLES, MOULDINGS BUILDERS' HARDWARE. DOORS AND SASHE3 OF ALL KIND8, MINING TIMBERS AND WEDGES, CARLOAD LOTS A SPECIALTY. TELEPHONE 25' EMIL MARKS.

Manage No Court Business. Today ended one of the dullest weeks the local court has ever had, not a county arrest nor one by the city anthorit-'es was reported. Winter In Douglas. W. B.

Barnes and wire of Fort Madison, who have been guests at the have moved to 934 Tenth street. They will spend the winter in the city. Come By Express. The batteries for the Gamewell system have been shipped by expreaa ad are expected to arrive the first of the week, when the installation tie new lire alarm system eaa be qBlckly completed. Will HlRrara west to ToabateBeas mkJ0VN0W0WMVjjMMAMMrfVMMS'MN0NAMMAMMAAMAA ADVERTISE Many merchants think that advertising does not pay, that it Is money thrown away, and their goods will be sold If a merchant has good goods at gaod prices and by that we mean reasonable prices, and win let the pesple know it, tho result cannot help being satisfactory.

it takes constant advertising, the Impressing firmly upon the people's minds, what you have to offer so that when need comes for anything in your line, your name will at once be associated with that want. If the manufacturers of gum an article selling for one cent, can afford to pay from three to six thousand dollars for a page advertisement in a magazine, In order to impress their particular brand upon the people's minds, how can any merchant say advertising does not pay? All the nest business men, the keenest minds of the age, who have anything to offer to the people, advertise. Not Just then, a lltt'e advertising, but every day and every. year they are talking to the people through the papers. The small merchant who does sot advertise will go along for year? in a rat, sever getting out of It, sever increasing his business, but remaining at a standstill.

It takes the aggressive and progressive merchant to get the buulnesn in these days ot competition. The moral is: Advertise Advertise-pAdvertise aad keep crerlaatfagly at It. Not ia a aap-feasard way bit systematically offerjBg goe goode at right price aad llvta up to the letter of yew advertMag. Get the people to watehteg lor year advertisew eats get them in- the haK ef getag to yer atens and the sie of the taws wi'l sqt a MtaK te-yew jr Electric Iron No kitchen fire. No separate stand.

No hot handle. You attach to any light socket and begin ironing at once. Guaranteed two years. Belter try the new way. "The easy way.

The cool, comfortable and convenient way. Bisbee Improvement Co. Phone 197 RPH EU THURSDAY AND FRIDAY CLAUDE KELLY. MADELINE HOWE 4--REELS LATEST MOTION PICTURES-4 HEAR THE ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA Two shows nightly, 7:30 and Prices 10, IS and 20c. ORPHEUM ONE NIGHT ONLY i i U7i7.nMC.cn a v.

nA The Musical Comedy Success "The Gay Widow" Pretty Chorus Fine Comedians Singers that Sing Dancers that Dance PRICES: 25c, 35c and 50c READ THE DAILY REVIEW O.K. Theatre Thursday and Wednesday. "Mother, a delightful Thanhouser drama. "A Cowboy's Generosity," Western picture. "Trailing the Black Hand." A Sister's first show at 7:00 p.

m. admission 10 and 15 cents. Matinfo Sunday 2:30 evening be gins at :00 p. m. The Red Mountain Mining Co.

Get a block of Red Mountain Development Company's stock today You can get it for 25 cents a sbar Inside of six months it will cost you one dollar. Get in while it Is cheap, and save the laugh on the fellow that waits for something better. The reasons why the Red Mountain Development Company will make good, Is that the company owns 17 fall sized Mining Claims In the Dragoon Mining District whlcl Is centrally located in the big copper belt which extends through the tire length of Cochise County with a edge over 130 feet in width and eight claims in length or 12,000 feet besides 9 other claims adjoining, making over 340 acres In cne body. The location of the property ia unsurpassed as the main line of the Southern Pacific Railroad passes through the property. The main working shaft is less than one half mile from 'the track, thus making shipping facilities very good.

The cost of transportation from the mine to the smelter Is less than $2.00 per oa. The company has a few thousand shares that are to be sold at 2b cents per share. Get In now while you have a chance. Send in your order today and make the big pro Its oa your Investment Tint a poadvrely the last allotment of stock to be sold at 25c. See recent samp.es oi ore rem thie now on ebplay at The Maze Cafe on Mam St' Address all communications to JRANIC BRtQGS, President, apemm? 4 LOWELL ARIZONA.

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