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- The document is an article from the Bisbee Daily Review newspaper published on March 3, 1909. It discusses the passage of an education bill by the Arizona legislature over the governor's veto and the beginning of William Howard Taft's presidency.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT
Mining New From Every County
In Arizona.
B1SBEE DAILY REVIEW REGULAR MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS.
PUBLISHED IN THE BEST MINING
CITY ON EARTH.

POPULATION, 1300; MONTHLY


PAY ROLL, $500,000.
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UL.XII. & BISBEE, ARIZONA, WEDNESDAY MORING, MARCH 3, 1909. NO.

BIG BATTLESHIP FLEET AND THE COMMANDERS WHO GIRDLED THE WORLD TUFT BEGINS
BILL PISSED
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OVER VETO WHITE HOUSE

OF OCCUPANCY

Stirring Day in Legislature, President-Ele- and Mrs. Taft


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Wjien Council Put Educa- Are Guests of President


tional Measure Through and Mrs. Roosevelt t

SEGREGATION BILL
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'&3& THOUSANDS THRONG
PASSED BY COUNCIL THE NATIONAL CAPITOL

Materially Amended Before It Estimated 200,000 Visitors


Was Allowed to Go Through Will Witness Quadrennial
Adams' Resignation. Show.

PHOENIX. Starch 2. Th"s l.- -s "WASHINGTON. March 2, With in


augurotion day near at hand, tho rep-
been a stirring Uv in tho Legisl- utation of this city tonight is from
ature It began in tic council In tK 75,000 to 100,000 greater than uhual,
morning by their, passing 'tho educa- and by tomorrow night tho surplus
tional cuailfcaUons-bl- ll over the gov- will have been doubled.
ernor's veto. It looked for a tlmo as Of tho 31,000 members of civic and
if tljo veto would hold in the house, military organization who will partic-
but wneu tho bill hb called up this
afternoon it went through over the TKE sPEcTACLt:
IN HAMPTON
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fr.jcw.w. v. rilofe 1
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ipate In the inaugural parade, about
ono third have arrived.
governor' objections by a piny ot- - wut-k-t
FCVVDS
run ppr Tho West Point cadeU will reach
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The segregation bill wis passed it
council. although matorialij ? --

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tho dty tomorrow afternoon and th4

ev-
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'VJOR.1-- 0 TOUR f
5SCS&aEStS ZZj? .v- - Annapolis middles Thursday morning.
amended. Tho requirement tliat clt
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councils must join In the petRoii for P.CCCH3EPI6 urv. ' . fe There is every indication thit 9 I
will bo favorable.
local option elections was eliminated.
K Jt" K v'iik) sLHbK1bbHs9Hb i JHHsi ' Pennsylvania avenue waa brilliant

m
Tno pronsioas of tho bill also ex ly illuminated tonight. Long golden
tended to country precincts ropes of glittering electric lights,
A MJ1 was brought in b Flnlay for
tne division or Maricopa couuti wttn
Mosa county to be tho count seat of
jusi OEGISI shields bearing in the midst of Uhgt
tho faco of tho president-elec- t
other similar devices, made the fronts
and
Smth. county. A district auditing ot many building pictures of fair
board bill will bo introduced tomor- land beauty ,
row. The Territory Is to bo divided
into, tno distrcts. one oamprsing the
northern tier of counting. Maricopa,
IS
is I lEiOE 'rllaBWlMBffiKriSaBrTFWT iMiCTn FAVORS CITY Ab tho guests of President and
Mrs. Roosevelt, Prosidcnt-olcc- t and
Pinal ad Yuma. The rest of tbx. Mrs. Taft will begin thoir ocupanoy ?

counties are to be !n the other die of tho White HoitfB tomorrow night,
trict-- Supervisors a members-i- f
board are to be empowered to ewpk
tht
GOiPLElN iiGrfBBfeg&aiii&- -f .- - i nr onn HI
going there for dlnner'aml remaining.
After the inauguration thcro. will
a d strict examiner In each Hetrio
at ?2WQ a year. The auditing board?
arc also empowered to appoint a Ter
3BHKy-gW1iaMBtt- i i Ui utu
bo a reunion ot the various mcrabenf
of the Taft family at tho White House.
Miss Helen, Robert and Charlie,
ritorial mintag inspector as provided the three children of tho resldent-elec- t,
for in the Darns bill of yesterday One More Accepted and Way !
Interstate Commerce Coir-ims- - arrived tonight.
J C Adams seat in his resignation Mios Delia Torres, eighty-tw-

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today as chairman jf the fair com- For Peremptory Challenge yfjf, gnJpjy?f giF ;f- -
Maaaaaaaaaafafiasaa"lgi jjy -
y.irJj& ?Hra sion Renders Finding Which years old, of Mllbury, Masa,, tho only
mission. Hie feraw resignation wa Will Be Open For the e. representative of tho Taft family of
rejected Vy'tfce governor on acceqnt jEAR ADMIRAL. W PFOTTER . RCAR ADttlRAl. C S 3PERRV
Reaches Far and Causes the last generation, Is here. She ie a
of its imntted ousdtOea Ills indict O SD11RAI. SrATOh OCKrCEXJTlR jaCAt T? VAlf,NwpiCV"SJ sister of Mr. Tnft's mother, and tea
ment is said to he ended.
t.
. Great Rejoicing. lived With bis ircqts since his boy-
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OFFICERS U yVTlr-ri- TL-EE-
Or S O T

hood
JCIN FEDERATION Tbe Oregoa delegaton in consrew
FRANCISCO. MJrchr. Tll"-
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called oa Taft today with reference t
WINNIPRG. March 2 Mecjuwies aecepUHioa of a single juror in the
'ASrKTrwr Tirtarrt. s rriw. tn.
MEETING a federal Judgeship.
of tbe Canadian railway on Its ex cane of Patrick GhUhmki, chartred v.M
tonsloa la Western Canada nave bribery, will aaln prepare tlie waj
1ST , W1..L AR-EG-
CASTRO
F HE RETURNS
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terstate eGBHtterca eommlstfion today
Veld j
upon two points In he co.u- -
After dinner today Taft called at the
residence of Thomas P. Walsh, who-i- s

united with tbe American Federation tor exn-cis- of prMptor ehalleagt!-t- i . v Uint filed by ta? city of Spokane entertaining a large party for iho
of Labor 'Ibe rgoliatioi was com- be directsd h gainst the jurors ol
pleted last night and rollowa tbe step ready accepted. v
' ABACAS Vlirch 2 SUon'1
ii'iiuo Castro former pie.d.nt v
' igainst tho Northern PacWc, Great Inauguration.
o
taken by the Canadian Pacific em John T. Costello. a ninnurancc brok OF ROOSEVELT i ' t i reimbllc attempt to re E FAMILY rthem and Union Pacific railroads,
ich were:
GARDNER GETS DECISION
ployes last week All these prepara er, was accepted by liotli sides, toda
tions may precipitate a glgant'c rail- to occupy the eleventh seat in the
, f to enezuel. he will face
x Ibllity of ancst. 'uain? 4-- First, that the rates frosa an east HOSTON, March 2 Jimmy Gard-
way struggle Jn Yeftern Canada be- Imx. and for tin; third time stinqe tliu i ldicted on tae charge of u JostiBation to Spokane were high- - ner, of Lowell, Mass, tonight won

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fore long as tie Grand Trunk trial commenced, ou January IS, there
CIBNEfii ? piracy to effect the assagai- - - i ban to Seattle, a mora distant the decision over Dill McKinnlan, of
era-Ploj-

also he iaken preliminary was reason to believe the next few


steps to complete their organization (lajs ji msr jt to estimate pobi
n of Juan lcent Gsmez.
present president, in con DIE FIRE Klllt.
Boston, In one of the fastest twelve
round bouts ever seen here. While
along similar .lines. pifnrL of taU contingency the Second, that the rates to Spokane McKinnlan evened 1(1 sevcrar rounds
iho time rq,uirfl) to complete tnc
.

jurj' reixiri iliat Castro purposes to wee inherently unreasonable. In ,none did he have a shade the bet
'I mi bark at IJordenux. on March On tfie first point defendant main ter of It.
aw )FJudlcctl aaainKt all casf-- s
Farewell Gathering lb Charact- 4 ' for Ia (Iiialra has been re- -
BUTTE SALOON IS where jurors are Iockel up," was Uie ethed liero with much Interest Firemen Are Unable to Save tallied that water rompetitons com
erized litlled them to charge the rates In
unexp'cUHl ileclaration of Morris
Mttau, who conducts a millinery busi-
By Mutual Felicita- t I Is feared, that Castro's pres- -
t eiico in Venezue!a would result the Lives of People Who fffect to Seattle, aud that they might RETRIAL
charge a h'gher rate to Spokane
Of'sMNHD
"I would not be sworn and thou tions, But Little Business is
TO BE PROSECUTED ness imprisoned in order that I be obliged
Inn dai?erous d;emoL( tration
nqlnsr hm
Are Hemmed in By Iron Bar- without violating the long and short
to keep mj oath, I could not render a Transacted. red Window. ihauliprovision or without discrim-inititi- g

fair dectelon.'' Ipw


agaiuat Spokane under the OIL IS NOW M
"Who would you take it out ofr m
Petition to Revoke 'License, astad Mr., lienej , WASHINGTON'. March 2 The lat The commission sustains the do
NEW YOItKt March 2. In a most fmdants in this respect and holds the
However, Is Not Granted, "! don't know,'' replied tho talcs-bm- h rcguhir moeiins of President Roose-
HAGERMAN DiFNOT horrible manner four persons, a man, .rates to Spokane, although h'gher Taking of Testimony Was Be-
warmly "Iltit' I would widoubt velt's cabinet vas heldtodnj There woman and two children were slowly 'than to Seattle, aro not unlawful,
Walter Angel Caught, edly be influenced by the fact of g
was littlo business, tho lime being
roasted to death In a fire which unjust and unreasonable. It reduced gun Before Judge Anderson
dejtrlved of my liberty. It would tho class rates from St. Paul to Spo-
intent In pleasant farewells and FIGHT
rem-nUce-
STATEHOOD swept through a tenement kane 16
be the same If it was In a nJurder four-stor- y
per cent and makes 2-- in Chicago.
case, where, wllh the prospect of be- torlo! house on Seventh avenue, near Thirty-se- the samo "reduction from
l (Special to Kevtew.) ing locked up a" second night con
"
Tlu prosjdent express d regret at
TOMBSTONE, Mar. 2. Tho peti- frosting me, I was influenced to agree cond street early today. There Chicago to Spokane. Rates cafct or
partinB with the body of faithful occupants of Chicago aro not dealt with.
tion requesting tbo revoking of tho to a verdict where I had already ire nearly a score of tho CHICAGO, March of
license of the Butte saloon of made up my mind to another docitMon
workers aud lte)iers, and etended Former Governor of New Mex- the building ml&mng and it It feared ciple Tho decision, if applied In prin- testimony In tbe retrial ot the cngfr
of alleged violations of upon tho evidence " Jxst wihlic. Kach ineHibr of the to all commodities and to all against the Standard Oil company ui
tho law was presented to the board Atblnet had some feelint; rema to ico Says Andrews is Respon- that a search of the ruins will reveal Intel Im: points, mu4t work a revolu- Indiana was began today before Judge
of supervisors this afternoon The "Could oh try the caw fairlj tin- mako to the chief executho. the fact that tho larger part of thoir tion In rates from eaptorn points of Anderson.
other IrcuinstancHs whreln you sible For Defeat.
Iiconv was not revoked, but the dis- der cUJd not Ik- - Hkelj to Ic locked tip'"
President KoosVelt received hun- number perished in the flames. ingiu to all Interior transcontinental Frederick S Hollands, formerly the-chie-

trict attorney was Instructed to bring abkfi Stanlcj Moore


dreds of porsoual friends today who Tho four unfortunates in question territory, and In that view It Ii one rate cleric of tho Chicago and
prosccBtisn at IJIsbeu against the pro came to say farewell. were Incinerated In v lew of the crowd ever of the most far reaching decisions Alton railroad, testified In regard s
prietors, on charges of selling liquor "I think I cjuld," rejlkKl Uk tales o ALUA.W. Mar. 2. Before leaving on tho third story. The windows of rend r d bv the commission the methods used in the company
' If the court will assure
to minors, and other alleged viola- man. I may nw PHILLIES 5T-.11- SOUTH. for ,New Mexico tonight Herbert J. the room In which they were finally offlco in making Tates, making cop-
tions. Uat im home eer night, I SPOKANE, March 2. The Spokane ies of tariffs of shippers.
qualify' liagennan, former governor of that hemmed In by the flames, were pro-
Walter Angel, wanted for alleged tlilnk I could PHILADELPHIA. Ta.. March 2.
territory, fixpialBed tlwL disjiatchea tected by Iron bars, being used as at Merchants' associationin isview planning for Tho gov eminent contends" tho d 'pub-Ishe-

complicity in the murder of old man Milan was nsned by th- - defence The nlajers oi the PhlladolphU Na storage room. The firemen outside, a great celebration of the lawful rate on oil between cer-
McDonald at lSakcroville about a ear and cliallengett by tlie prosecution. tional learate team, headed by Manag table to gain entrance, were forced freight rate
v
Sit-irda-
relative to defeat of the decision announced tain points over tho Chicago and Al-
to-,d-

ago. U In jail hore. Angel was ar- Iester E .Taincp. an employing cooper, er Mnrray and arcomiMnlcil by club sta'rhood hill had etldentlv confus',j to stand by and see tXicm die, without a campaign The decision, which comes after ton was 18 cents, whilo tho oil com-
rested Ib Texas and came with the declared that he had "too murh re- officials and others, numbering In all that has been waged by pany paid only 6 cents.
more than thirty poisons, departed his nnn with that of his father, in being able to offer aid.
officer without axpiisl',rn. Wnlliam spect for Mr. Calhoun to conict
Two of the firemen were severely the shippers .add for seventeen years. Is Assistant District Attorney Wllker-so- n
Sharpo, arrested at Giobo about three him." He has previously staled that tday for Southern Pine, N C where ta ing uut J. J. Ibnermaa, form"--
injured while attempting to gain en- expected to a vast territory to attempted to hrtrodncoin evi-
weeks-ago- ,
li charged with being tie he he bad no use for union men and.that tbe players ulll Ret iuto trim for the erwor oi ew Msioo, nvi: repre- Spokane's fobbing field, and Is de- dence the tariff sheets showng ah 18--
had "not been afflicted with Oh ac- championship hvason. The team will trance to the room through the liall-wa-

clared by A. W. Doland, of
&

jrincJljal In Um murder. sentations to the senate committer n Mto lx two. ii Chicago and Hast
turn home tho latter part of March
Tbo trial of Martin. Costello. Atto quaintance of lliief." Challenge to engage in a series of exhibition on xrrrftorles that New Mexico was o ' the Merchants' association, to be St Louis. Judge Anderson ruled that
Kateer, Ik Miller and Maor Went-wort- allowed. "ond of the greatest things that has the tariff could not bo presented un
Shuk's with Uia Philadelphia team of unfit for statehood. ALLEGES PERJURY ever happened in the history of Spo- til tho government had shown it was
arrested on a charge of vio- the American league.
DEFENSE CLOSES "I knew nothing of my father's ib
lating tbe recentiy enacted aati gam SAN FRANCISCO, March 2. Tlie kane." o
tho rate, jtresented and filed with tht
bllng law, will be held next Thurs- DISCRIMINATING CHARGED. teirkm ifl tbe wftttr," said Haar- - IJenson-Perrln-
e
land fraud cases Interstate commerce commissioner
day before Justice ,McKarIand of this NASHVILLE,, March 2. Tbe tle-fea-

man "nor osu I sa wnether the ADOPTING GALVESTON PLAN. The apvernment aid the proof woult!
nfaUxl 't VajH 'i chief toilay la
h
which occupied the attention yeiter
rity.
the trial f Cohl D. II. Cooir, TCSKEOBB. la March 2. Tho from him was antlMHiHc. I a, day of three Judge of the fdoo! TOPEICA. Kan.. March 2. The 1W
! presented later.
o Alalama state railroad commission urned th? allegel mesnge occa district court or ap'ttears, was trans- of Kansas ' municipalities that have SENTENCED TO SEVEN YEARS
IOWA'S TRIBUTE TO ALLISON. Robbin J. Cooper and 'John D, Sftarpe, Iwpin tho taking of t.vtiroony hrre tUmeA the riort8 that stated I had ferred today to the police court. adopted tbe commission form of gov
chaitHi with iBHnWrinK former Sen- tiNl.tv in recardto tho charees of dis- tppHcrM ' before the committee
DBS MOINES. la, March 2 In the ator CanaAck.
There a preliminary examination of ernment will probably receive soim SAN FRANCISCO, March 2. For-
Attorney Andernin, of the defense crimination made acainst the Tuske-KC-f acaiiiKt tho Matesood mil I iiavc Charles Snell, the government's prin- additions as a result of special elec mer
public schools throughout Iowa appro- railroad Tne road, which oper- nothing' further to add to the message cipal wltnesg, was begun on seven Supervisor Michael W. Coffey.
priate oxerci'tos were held today in stated that shotdd the state cross ex ates trains between Tuskegoe and tlons helng held today In Arkansas
senr by THe fo New" Mexictr yesterday charges of perjury preferred bytllol City, Hutchinson and one or two oth- -
memory of Senator William Boyd Al- amine asy of the defenses witnesses to Tote for y,,,
Chehawk, a distance of five miles. Is In which I hald: "I left Washington ert Perrln, brother of Dr. Edward IJ er cities. The movement in favor of hrtbo f $0M
lison who, had he lived until this date, not heretofore fciu on the stand, the
would have b"cn eighty years old. It defend wonld reserve the riRht tt
chtrgftl by the citizen? of Tushegee
with dlKcrimlnatini; in the matter of
moTi than a wek ago and never 'd
Porrln. defendant In tho main cas . the commission plan of municipal gov. was sentenced 5,,,
for ,no xinitc.I RaHroad,
today by Superior
before the senate coramU'w Theodore Kytla, land writing expert, eminent has gained rapid headway
Is proposed to make an annual ob- Introduce ww wltneeees on anv nee freight and pa'nger rates In favor Dunne to seven years' ' impris-
servance of the anniversary. Fund issu,i Jiat might develop. of the Tuskecee Industrial Institute.
W. II Andrews, and his friends ran and Ilobert Perrin wcro on the wit throughout this stato and. there Is lit- Judgo onment In tho state penitentiary. .
arc now boingr raised for a handsomo ttorney McCarn hen seoun u an Hooker T, AV"at.hinston s school for
cot shift the rospoinilbllltj for jJe do ness stand today. The ce wa? con tle question but It will be adopted by kmot'.on
feat of tho statehood bill when they tinued until next Tuesday. a large number of tho chief cities. the Judge for a new trial was denied by-,
monument to Senator Allison to be adJourrmr.L to "'ttursday the Industrial edueatir of negroes. brought about the condlMons which previous to potting sqn-!-
erecW on the state capitol ground
respited In that defeat. New Mes .but the attorneys for tho de-
herf.' fense at once gavo notice of an ap-
o
EVANS' SENTENCE REDUCED
CONSPIRE TO KILL WEALTHY MINING IN Ico Is entitled to statehood, out tl
p eeat situation proves hc cnnn'it
gr u so long as hc Is rmest-i:e- d
GENERAL GRANGE IN COMMANDERS OE FLEET peal.
o
WASHINGTON sAdmlral 'Sperrv tef is transferred from tho eomraand BIGELOW DROPS SUIT
YASTHN'GTON', March 2 Vpon -- SAN FRANCISCO With led biro. h. prosecution of tho con- -
M .re i 2 a.-- a nrnoiil. ' of tje Third division, formerly in
applied to be relieved, from duty to-
the iweommendaKon of Secretary th
N'ewborrr. the president loday re- 0Loatn
of
i
aTtaj' Sn
I luiby and J Hplrac diarges
mm ir.
against tjc-- arrested
until Goodwin Is
rMwornl of lain,- ab'e to give the authorities further -
o
DEFEAT SHIP SUBSIDY
HusiK-nde- ils j Rear dm'ral Seaton Schroo-de- r
wns appointed In his stead. Sper
chu-g-
Ren.- -
e
of Rear Admiral Schroeder.
dmlral Kdward II Bary. who
CINCINNATL March 2. Albert S.
hthVjw. nresldent of tho OsccoUt
duced the seatoace of IJeutonnnt F. Uoodir iV lias leen supevlsor of the naval aux copper aropertles of Detroit. securoB
T Brass, .son of rtohU 1) Hvans,
nlthy Nerada mlnlnK l'nfonnatlon. WASIHXOTON. March 2. Th. ry was tendered tho presidency of the
..... w.r
rimand IJoHtewmt Krans wa. of i 't ditaiU
-
to a low of fifty numbers and a rep- BMta. who a - ! Jldi ! rurf- of which day hl
Danby and O'Loan wcro booked to ship subsidy It'll passed previously by
on charges of having conspired tho nanato was defeated ib tho Doum
a So to mtiee tho death of Goodwin, while ky a, narrow margin of three, the vote
naval war college but declined the
posiUbn. Ind'rating lit py'omnre
for wbordlnati duty. Rear Admiral
ll'iry at Tsew IOTK, wai appoint"-- "
commandor of tho Fwnrth division.
. -
I
inner in mo w.in..
of appou'a here today to withdraw
ihfe motion to appeal his suit to re
court aertla'ed for vaUous ofCeea an 'it a tiatif .
jr
toN strata the stockholders ot the Cain-tlln-
hor-fjiD-
SAN FRANCISCO. March 2 g

while the AtKurtlc fleet wag In Phil- pita, w iee 'no K


ippine waters and sentenced to a loss from the prolonged
rtv-ilx-
debauch Into
s!!
Bdtth O'Loan. Mid to to tho wife of .beJns 17 t 1""
O'Loan, ha been placed on tho detl- j The opponents of the measure
Richard Whlnwrlght will retain com-
mand bt the Second division o"fc Ult Nelson and Dick Hyland
'fighf forty-fiv- e
w1M . mt
company from voting Oscof
j stock on March. 11. " ,
alleges aid 0'Loati nn- - book pending Investigation j cheered wildly tleet Rear Admiral 'William T Po- - rounds in May. ,
of 150 ncmbtrs and a reprlmaad. which f Dand

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