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T"' I T l-v , .. .
eoeiilslurf In fcupoet stock's:
tipeolaly that of the Amalgamated
-Copperooaipaoy, has been attributed
by.thraetropoUtimpress; both. Jn the
east and on the Pacific coast, to a large
taorptas.tfoopptc on hand and.. the
prsfrt of ooatlnued rerroduction
-flbvatial. Tbcryoa''largiact
cumulation" of copper4 'hUbe Cnltel
.Steejea.ba.Wen)elJtoJIji,vKubledlthi i
sSWf S1, sreafeanajoj people inter
oste4 la copper jadcppe.r,.tocVaJ and
t u have ajusceven .ordinarily, aaro
.business men and lo.Tcatorsita beJnflu-
.noed.JbyJt to.tBelrfloancW detriment:
lds Qolte.posclble. tbattcopper stocke
.haduben forced vtoa.ctlttoua.Taiie',
-especially, the ..Amalgamated copper.
-and that It traiicomparatlvelj, easy for
HnVstocki'Smblers to "cause a decline
In &&0sTtocs??&r ryiSg'witKMt1 na'tur-
vatlV'ithet1pUjn-e,DV''coppevlock'a;
-iSS.ViS&tiP0 tietnpt setmjto .haVe
tfflj "aStajiftJPSS8 J-w-4S.price)f
ithe.re ened;product, .although had-ttie
retook; manipulators. beUered In their
ctja of s'overproduotlon'.'ahd .."large
rewnxllation'tt'tbeyii would 'certalblj
have attacked the price'of copperStlih
gWJdihOwf sncfceU' and'-the'conse-
uinvt;ceria'lnty:r6fj'5-- d'ecllne'ln !the
ocka,Jhe condition oTtbe, copper
.arketnd.dPtthe'jVUlbie, .auiplyjpn
. ibaodjlua not; atiny,-.Ume jtrarcajted
ttba belle;in anymaterialireductioniln
the prleiof copper.-wlthlii' any reason-
')tilftl ttnie-'al : Teks iJ ffiarfijcbtintfy
ttacttrrrs'bs!rigV6pper, extensive
Whive allowed .tn'emselTes lobn'lnBu-
enctj'ji' thejcrjo a surplusandproti-
jaIecoafiequezit reduction fn the pfjcej
and.iave.bsen, Jntbo -market nSjpur-
-.obaaera only, as their, immediate Xturf
trSDtaTeuiremenUdemande4,'.yet the
'f resent stock-'of oopper'.'ln the handa'of
'thy'Uril'ijttaU-'Sellfn'comjranyi
hiclfifholds,yr:bntfol'sall''the',laccu.
jcouctjJ5iscajmorelAan,furnlfh
.($f llVaJBtir to. be, required Jby'thp c:
le to the Philippines,-while bota.Eog
and Jt ranee- are again n .ourmar-
k'etv-f orl tnore-:copper, fully 'realizing
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from
MAS5yf5UlV v.i..ti'i Vi
tagjt European .marlret-waa 21,765
UeatlW On "Korember 1 it had de-
thl fej 3Q.M6 ton, and on the 15th
en. toLSOSO tons. Therefore
col5Jr-ym zzju-it ouitsoia
Icomfort-fnSfii aOady of the European
marketav
MRS. iAMIS
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- To readers of eastern journals the
, "publication of the statement of the op-
position of members of the family of
, the late ex-President Harrison to the
, granting by congress of a pension of
15,000 per annum to the widowed Mrs.
Harrison will seem strange. A like
i pension has been granted in the cases
tof Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Garneld, and
'doubtless will be in the case of Mrs
McKInlej, although she has been
awarded an annual allowance of $8,000
from President McKinley'e estate, and
- beside this she possessed at the time of
hirdeath a separate estate, which she
inherited, and which is estimated -at
over $100,000. Ex-President Harrison
-married, for the second time, rather
-lale -in life- and to a woman muoh
younger than himself. Nothing could
possibly be aald deroeatiTely cf the
Vharacter or social standing of Mrs.
flsrrUon, but Mr. Harrison's children,
and. .other relatives, were very much
j.oppoed. to his second marriage, and
xthey are cow continuing to evince their
dislike o Mrs. Harrison by this effort
ijo'deff at the proposed granting to her
6f"?"'SSHsion. Tne onJ reasons ad-
nAit fnvtMiLOSciitian, so far as can
bVlearned from published -aUtements
was' not president when be contracted
jhlaatcoDd xisrriage, and also that his
twidowzwaaJ amply provided for from
'the-' handsome estate of which he died
'fMesesedi However, this second ob
iectieffconld. be urged with mueh more
"of a fifiancl'al basis in the case of Mrs
'Mcki3eyV"and since It. U hardly prob
lsythatsthere will be any opposition
tRtetaverrtoibe granting of a pension
oiIlra, MeKialey, it U very likely
tbat-'Mrs.iHarrlsoa will receive ber
'4lpBB asnBaSy'f rom the coffers of a
weiBoricieasuij.
.vJXHmijUvWKAiJMi has been pay-
lagavMt tojher ex-people jjaf Salt
vLakesTfcere tea big cokey oTthem
.iiowr-'taeii-sio. Mtseiooartos
ereqsi(coeasfBl-ta prosetytiaiae
'trips Wthe-Hawaiin istaadslB early
roiys aBJife'lEaade masy eeoverta,
cale;WBeB wee sabaeqaeoily ordered
jMsUiatDfciip Yobb; ia parsa
taeaaf Aeosttra4o feMcy he d
tTtlopeda ose'.tlisw.-,
rpsaaUteOMeyfeatetedtfeM the rail
tombs Jft 4r talrpTe?erty for
f s siwi.ntsi JaiCj -jafae. As a rale.
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18 THE CREATURE THE PUBLIC "HAS'&Jlje&r&l),
tWM 49eoVMaTajEfeR31t,ilfe duty of
every manoandcphoTiliiiwrthtjright riicxflyy-(5)ntDtpijJaco in; the
OWlfttteJfefir tofeJbRf?aSiflJfSrfS5iiUciSr9ll6' the nation.
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. North Caeolika is.doing something
iPeCaftelrJo:tic5SS!r?lftirVo-'
dnced last year e,W'i?'valUedt
about $2,000,000. .
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The New York Comgfefl ejWii
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It is reDorted that the Ifaiasdi Me!
UniasdJ M&att
Selling Co., recently rejected an order
for, lWjttLOqO I'poun&ofcopjIrtJ
in 3 canal aotma. Ht-wtsn bwi w
ithS Oei.raliitriclii iaJ &
necticut firm-were among the concerns
that kgreed to butbjvVSofinTDTnieU
""r'th'ose"gatooti who'tfut their hard
eaintd savings into the gold-from-sea-
wateKscheme'a Jfew "years back bad
tjut half asmuch into leailiraate min
ing' ln'the great southwest, they would
be able to wear stove pipe hats' at nine
o'clock In the m'orninir now, just to
say -they had retired after a season of
delirious happiness.
B. J. A'durlnWle, oue of the most de
termined cattle men whoever struck
Arizona, has been in the city for more
than two weeks, and in the interim has
gone into Sonora, where he has almost
"coppered" the cattle sales in that
state, this meaning the northern sec
tion. He has bought the entire beer
herd of Morales brothers, the Santo
Domingo ranch east of Magdalena, and
the contract calla for 3,000 head of beef
steerr. The first shipment will begin
the first of the coming week and will
be a traia of .15 cars, loaded at Imuria
station. Nogales Vidette.
A great many Arizona citizens have
business east these days. About to
months ago there was a flight in. that
direction, but the Bight was premature.
It is different now; and there is an
other Bight. Major Jamea H. McCllu-
tock, a comrade at arms .of President
Roosevelt, left as long ago es last Tues
day morning to say something to the
president about the management of
affairs in Arizona, and especially in re
spect of the office of the secretary of
the .tarrlu&y. Judge TT. H. Stilwell
left unostentatiously, creaking uie sao
bath thereby, to Inform 'lie president
how the judiciary of this ; territory had
better be re-formed. Republican.
The British government is prepar
ing to do what the war secretary said
it must do In South Africa: "Set its
teeth and go thrctcgh witb'the work to
the end." In doing this softs "stale"
regiments in the field are to be with
drawn, and other fresh "unite" sent to
take their places. The Second Drag
ooa Guards, the "Queen's bors," are
bow ea their way to Africa, and the
Seventh Hassan, the "Queen's pwn,"
will iollow la day or.lwa "Toe f jurth
bmtallioa of the King's Royal
and the fomrth betallion of the
Brigade are to be sent oat next
asd four battallloBs bow ia Jadla
to take the pkee of two bow On the
field. This tea net iaereaae M two
bsfsTlioiM avnii tirr rrg3 - " caval-
ry.aayabe,tteeBen all told. Be
sides these various bmIIUb batalUoes
srotegetotafrBVtlasSthe eoteaies
am to be iavited to aead farther coo-
A ciaplrte Kt if Hr mitres
iwMtafkick bv, airrtr. etc.
A tari.. Aflyt T-rf tm,
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CUSSiflEO WANTS.
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Wanted By young lady, position as
waitress. Address Box 663.
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apjeo A woman to do general
pork. Call on or address B. F.
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-WANTED. Second hand furniture,
double and single beds, sWe cooking
utensils,' tables,' etc. P. O. Box 836
utsoee, Arizona. -
MlscellaKG-s.
Go to Hart & Graf for
vegetables and oysters.
fresh fruit
10-8-tf.
A grand ball will be given by t
Kathbone Sisters Xmas eve. All are
cordially Invited. 12 3
MUSIC LESSIONS-Given on violin,
mandolin and placo. Special atten
tion given to teaching children. Ad
dress Wm. J. Arndt, P. O. box 177.
11-14-lmp.
Chatce to Buy
The O. K. Livery Stable and stage
lines, together with stock and vehicles.
Entire business or part of it. Under
taking business included. Address B.
P. Graham A Co., Bisbee, Arizona.
11-9-tf
Notice.
The first block of stock in the Napo
leon Gold Mining company Is now on
sale at 25 cents per share, W. B. Kel
ley, of Bisbee, is an authorized agent
of the company to resciva subscription
for stock. ' '
Napoleon Gold MpjiNa Co.
R.V. DanikLs Sec'y,
FASHIONABLE
DRESSMAKING
MISS HELEN N.EMICK,
No. 25 Brewery Avenoe.
Dorflinger's
Racket Store..
ktCttMHi
.Srti Water
Notions and Stationery, Confectionery
and Sweet Cream, Cigars and
Tobacco Crockery.
Fresh aaade Bread delivered
to amy part of taw tHy.
StoAdard JtZmmmtcim
Nextr Operss House
G. ORD CO.
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Is Ule-"eading'.'Spotlbg, Resort in
Pougias, a -Don'tu ovcclpok .an Oyster
Cbascri:.Klth,our drink of the finest
"-..rJiiJ.ojinson, Prop.
5ar-10lJitlreet.ii depot. DOUGLAS. Ar'r..
Waldorf
Restalirart
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Open Day and Night
OTTO W. GEISENHOFER,
Proprietor.
Main Street,
Bisbee, Arizona
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Dealers In Furniture, Stoves, Hard
ware, Tinware, Guns, Ammutton.
Guns for rent.
Second Hand Goods of all kinds
bought and sold.
O K Street, Bisbee. 'Phone 57.
Warren Laundry Co.
& Situated in
SjJ Upper Mule Gulch
Gei'l Office, Geo. Dorflinger's.
The Kind of a
Grocery . .
Every woman wants to deal
with is the kind that keeps
all kinds of fancy groceries,
as well as the staples.
A Complete, Fresh Stock
' You will always find on our
shelves. We know what vou
want if your wants are what
anybody else wants, if you
want anything else we will
get it for you'on request.
. HART & GRAF,
P'faone 111. New Postoff Ice Bldg.
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Our Stages meet all regular trains at San Pedro Station.
Staje leaves Bisbee at 7 a. m., 10 a. m., 2 p. m ani 5 p. m.
.Stafe leavs co at 7 a. m 10 a. nu, 2 p. m., and 5 p. m.
O. K. STAGE -UI1NB-
B. F. GRAHAM A CO. Paor.
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Suit
Need
Cleaning..
Who
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Baggage and Express
uanaiea witn
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5 Dealer' In "r-
QeMral riercharidlsc.
' Limit ami Ctgsirs
ta Csvrrettd Lots
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DENTIST
2pDtutnintslta1TiVltfn
HO,tl HISTIKS
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Offlce and Uesldenoe: Nn z .i..inf
Special atteatloolTeii tn .l.r...et uf
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rtlVSICJAKS and SUKliEONfl-
To Lowell Arizona and Calumet A IUcl
- Mlolus Conipatilet.
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SOKSTS FOR I.ASlt SOUP
T.CLAHK
Attornjr-at-I.Mw
OBcr m prcteut withB. K. William
Practice In all court of the Terrltorj. Lab
and Uiuiu:; Tltlo a Specialty.
BISUKE, ARIZONA.
J.
M. O'CON.NKLI.
ATTOllRY-AT-I-Avr
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BISUBE
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A t torue y -t- La w
Oaicti. IJlibee aud ToMbstoue
ra tiiM lu all CourU of the Territory.
SpecUrAttentlon Olren to Mlcine Builuet..
V.
R. X. GREAVES.
Justice of the Peace
Collection;, Land, UIiiIui; and General Busl
nest Acencf. Aurt). Arisona.
C. W. FERaJS)Nf
STENOCRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER.
Tracscient work solicited.
S. K. AVillliams. J. P. WSDOe, AITZ.
THB FRATERNAL
BUOTHERUOOD.
Idopendenca Lodge
No. &S, meets eyery
Bret and third
Wednesdays of the
month. Vltltlnc
member are cor
dially inylted.
TUOS R. OKADY.
President.
ED Smith Secretary
T ANDUARR CHAPTKR No. 8,,
I- R. A.M. RpfrularConTOCa
tlons third Tulny In each
month. 8:11 p. m. Vis itlne com
panions in cood staudluecladly
TC.IICU,
C.C. WARNER. H.P
Fbark J.OBAr.Sec.
IMPROVED ORDER 07 BED
linn. mHjHlSK Tribe No. 7.
meet every Thursday even ins
et the Opera UonseMall Vle-
ltis brotbsrs cordially Inyl-
cea.
Ed Scott. Sachem
P. M. Williams. Eocoriler.
Dr. Kdmandscn Medicine Uan.
HRFECT ASHLAR LODGE No. It,
B. A A. M. MeeU first Thursday
oieacnroontn. visuins Dretn
ren cordially Invited to attend,
J.J. MtllBHSAD. W. If.
L. Btowi, Secretary.
RATHBONB J.ODQB
No. 10. Knicbts of
Pythias meets eyery
'luesaay evenlnss In L.1
i brary Hall. Visltlns:
Drotners cordially in
Tited.
J AS. PARLEY, C.C.
Q.M. POBTSB.ERS
RISBEE LODOB NO. 10, I. O. O.
- J. meets .nr, WiiHnMHv
eyenina;. Vlslttns brothers
cordially invited to attend.
J. II. Jambs, Noble Grand
Ksiu Uabzs. R. S.
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sfiaT-Omoe at Bisbee and Naeo.
August Joerss
WATCHMAKER
JEWELER
Dealer In Watcbes. Clnnka. Rmu..
tacles, Stationery, Wallpaper, etc
Repalrlre- neatly
Dos
Main Street
Bisbee
Candy
Kitchen
FOR FRESH
CANDIES.
A good assortment. made dai
mmtfr
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Just. u-hat you
tor inanKsgiving: v 21TT AUj
Cranberries, Celery, Nuts, Raisins. Fresh Fruits. Vegetables,
EtX.'urJLJBitfiS!ZtiSgJ&sJgns:rrCn)ckery-and Glassware:
(Jasolme and'eoal oil stoves to burn.
Rememberjas.
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MAX GAVITO
VICE CONSUL DF MEXICO
OFFICE Hours
9 a. m. to 12 p.m
1 p. m. to 4 p. m.
Naco. Arizona.
DR. W. E. L1NDLEY,
Physician and Surgeon, -
NAOO, ARIZONA.
Drug Store Opp. Hotel Naco.
THE HALF WAY HOUSE
GHAHL.es HUM.
I'roprletor.
Choice goods Constantly in Stock
Case Qoods on Demand
NAGO
Ice Cold Beer
JULIO CARRANZA
CARRANZA & MORA
CUSTOn HOUSE AND
COMMISSION
NACO,
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Harris
Dealers In Witl,
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told Beer on Draught
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The PIONEER
Soda Works
T. V METZ.
GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART
OF THE CITY. . . MAIL ORDERS RE
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Wines, Liquors and Cigars
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Sportsmen's Resort
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Restaurant
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Thoroujhly Clean
Comfortable Rooms.
Douglas Real
For Information
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La Favorlta Cigars
Hanson & Foote
Contractors
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Specifications given on all work;
Prompt attention to business.
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BISBEE
Sunny Brook Whiskey
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