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THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BIS BEE. ARIZONA. SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 8, 1903.
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A Revelation to the
Smoking- Fraternity.
'La Rcina de
and Flor de
High grade clear Mexican cigars. The real value of your mouey. All
leading dealers handle them. Manufactured by
Genaro Menes, Douglas, Arizona.
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HlfelCAL ATTRACTIONS NIGHTLY
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARQ
Keg Beer on Draught
Agents for National Club Whisky and Anheussr Kee- Beer
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2JJ all Klatft at Lamker, Sash, Dears, Etc. Eithwtei oa alats fraatr
S and Mill work fumhhed oa ajetlcatlaa.
5 WholaMle Trade and Mfnln Timber
S In Carload Lou a Specialty
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
MAIN STREET.
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PIANO BARGAINS
Wo carry In stock the famous BALDWIN, BEHR, CHICKERING,
FISCHER, HAMILTON, HOWARD pianos, and have a number of
STKINWAY, STORY & CI .ARK, SMITH & BARNES, FRANKLIN.
VOSE & SONS, KINGSBURY p anos at one-third less im tie price
you buy from other dealers. S uall musical inst""r,.ts.
All new mc3ic at half the m irket price. Popi ZSz -magic. Tie
best of gut and silvered steel strings.
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Come In And Sec What
fSJATICK HOUSE Corner First and lain.
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"The Popular Hotel," remodeled. 75 additional rooms, all newly furn
lshed.
Everything strictly first-class. E!e -valor American plan, $1.25 to $3.00
latter includes suites with private ba ths. European plan, 50 cents np
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Household Goods of Every Description.
New and Second-Hand Furniture.
BRliWCRY GULCH.
We Can Do for You.
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MR. BOWSER'S QROJS
Ke Holds One at tiome instead of Going
to the One He Had Deadhead Tickets For
(Copyright. 1903. by C. B. Lcwls.J
Mil. BOWS Hit had come home;
with a smile on his face and .
a couple of deadhead tickets
to uie circus iu uis cii
pocket, aud he had scarcely entered the
door when he announced:
"I'll take half a day off tomorrow,
nnd we'll attend the circus aud have a
good tiaie. lley. little woman, but how
does that strike you T"
"You don't mean that we are to go to
a circus?" she asked in doubtful tones.
"Of course 1 do! Here are the tickets.
We'll take in everything from the ele
phants to the peanuts. We haven't been
to a circus together since we were mar
ried." Mr. Bowser was like a boy with a
new sled and Mrs. Bowser almost dumb
with astonishment and anticipation.
Twice during the meal he got up to go
around to her and pat bcr on the head
ami ask her If she bad ever seen it two
horned rhinoceros. lie put his arm
"l KICKED OVKH CHMKS AND SATO I'D
CIKT A DIVOllCK."
aronud her going upstairs, and the cat
followed behind and winked at her own
whiskers and said it was something sbr
never saw in that house in all her life
before.
"It will seem like our old courting
days." Kaid Mr. Bowser as he sat down
to his cigar. "It was when we went to
a circus for the first time that 1 fell in
love with yen. I want to Bay. fnrthor
that I hate nevcr"regretted it. either."
"It seems so funny that you thongbl
of taking me to the circus," she re
.plied as the tears threatened to come.
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Hereafter we go to some place of
amusement at east three nights a
week. You deserve all 1 e-an do fi
you. You have bei-n one of the besl
little wives any man ever had. aud I
want you to know how much 1 uppn
.date it. I've tccn brusque and shurl
with you, sometimes, but you have nev
er doubted my love, have you?"
' "Never. I wish every woman linil "as
good a husband."
"Aud I wish every man bad as genl
a wife. There have been tlmoH wlicn
,yon ought to have taken the peker and
wbached me over the bead, but ym
never lose your temper. Mrs. Ktmscr.
do yoo know aoi.ii'tlines 1 lelieve you
are an angel Troiu heaven?"
"But you mustn't believe that." h)h
replied, beginning to be alarmed ove
his goody goiidiiejj.
But I loe I am uu out hicker ami
fault flndi-r and de-seTre to be lumtiil
and you are an angel of e-arlb and tic-
serve forty tixdals for livin with mr."
"And so we are to go to the circus
tomorrow nnd to the theater .sonir
night soon?"
You bet we are. Darling, do you j
know I was thinking of a -JUtfe Im'i-
dent in our lives as 1 cnpie-up on the
car? It was alwut our playing eucbre
one evening. Do yon remember you !
beat mo seven straight games and bow
mad I gol? 1 called yoa a client and
u swindler, .and I kicked over Chan
and said VA get a divons. rmel you
ancl you"
Oli, I've foxgotti-n." ntw lauglwil
'I neCP remember thone things for nn
bour.H v .
Thatfe awfuDy kind of you. bt t
want 1o talk of that came of eiichi.
2 rren tTled to make yn brtleve tUil
"Mlt HlUVSUlt, AN YOU WJLL !YOD
nn aee would tike the Joker. Hn. h.t.
ha! As I !ool. back and remember
how mean I was I wotider you didn't
pick up a chair aud fell me to the
tloor. It would have served me Just
right. Is it any wonder that when I
think of the things I call you an
angel y
"You are u dear, good man. and let's
talk of the sights we are to sec at the
circus."
"Anil about our old love letters." be
Interrupted as he began to walk about.
"There Isn't the least doubt that I
wrote a lot of silly uousense. but on
two or three occasions when you havo
said I did I got mad aud raised a row.
yes, I rememjier of one letter iu which
I said I had kltsed the tracks you left
ii a cranberry bwainp. nnd yet when
you told me of It I bowled about a di
vorce. My dear angel, can you ever
pardon me?"
"Of course."
"And there's another thing I want to
refer to. One day I came home and
found you on the lounge with a sick
headache. You tried to get up and
welcome me. but you could uoL You
were dreadfully sick, but did I pity
you? Did I sympathize with you? Did
I order yon ten and toast and sit be
side you as a decent husband should?
No. I brutally told you that auy lady
who would wa'.k around the blocl
barefooted ought to have seventeen
sick headaches, and I left you to the
mercy of the cook and bounced off to
lh club. .Mrs. Bowser, can you will
yni-lm! What's that?"
Mr. Bowser stood stiffly erect In the
twiddle of the room and pointed to one
of the back windows. The cat stood
beside him and looked In the same di
rection. "Yen. the glass is cracked." said Mra
Bowser. "A boy threw a stone from
the nlley."
"Cracked! Itulncd! Destroyed!"
hoarsely whispered Mr. Bowser, with
his Anger still pointing. "Aud this Is
the way you run my house! This Is
the way my wife looks after my inter
ests!" "But a boy threw a stone." she pro
tested. "A boy a stone! And you were right
here?"
"Yes. But how could I help it?"
"How do I help it? Arc stone
thrown when I am here? Fifty dol
lars' worth of glass ruined through
your want of care! It's no use no
user
"That pane only cost 75 ccuts. and
I pay I can't stand In the alley and
prevent boys from throwing."
-Mrs. Bowser, we need not discuss
W11ATS THATr'
my home a seent- of ruin and desola-
- I tion.
This aids our going to the clr-
I .us.''
But you won't give It up bcc.iusc a
boy broke a pane of glass, wi.ll you?"
"I will. Tlie trip la on-. There will
he no circus, clowns or cannibals for
dm this ye-ar It' is not the broken
glass 1 look at. bnt-tbe principle of the
thing. .b a wife anel a housekeeper
yon are a Hat fnllnrc IVr anything
you might do to prevent, this housj
fould be torn down and carled off by
hoodlums."
"Hut how fi.ohhh of'
I "That will ilo. woman; thai- will do!
I I have given you trial after trial, and
It has always resulted the same way
, ruin anil desolation! 1 have no doubt
I ibe liaek fence 'ui broken down, tbe
wood shed curried of! and most of the
- foundations of tbe Iwoe removed. Our
I money will be needed right lieie for
repaire. 1 am liiiw going for a little
J stroll, and slioulel auy one call and ask
for me you ean say 1 may not be home
until noon tomorrow."
'Bat how ran you blame we?"
I "Woman, thesnbjecl ja closed. Good
evening to you- gnnd evening."
" ' Al.'QU'AD.
A PemlnlC'IRievtlob.
."Yea, Mrs. nimplirtou lias a delight
fSlly gencrouM tliprafaUon."
"Indeed 7"
Tfca. lndeil. Sbo'el aliaie her 1.ij'
t gnat with a frleind."
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rfthi would. Sbe'd idve hlia any
thing she poHMtwcd eaivpt the.
weTl."-frievel:iiid I'larn Uealcr.
TERRITORIAL OFFICIALS
j. F. Wilson Delegatt
' O P.-ct'" . . . .Governoi
isaac T. Stoj'iard Secretarj
Edward Kent ... .. ...Chief Juatlct
Frederic' I Vnvr TT !? Attorns
M. H. McCord U. S. Marsha
13d win Baker Customs Collectoi
Fen 8. Hildreta. Hegistei
M. W. Moore Itegistei
Hugh H. Price Suveyor Genera
Isaac M. Ckricty Treasure'
W. F. Nlcho!- Auditor
B. W. Wells Attorney General
N. G. Layton Supt. Instruction
TaouijLg Ryanins ...Arizona fUugert
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Fletcher M. Uoan District Judgt
Georse B. Wlllcox Clerk Cour'
Seth Leavenworth . .District Attorney j
A. V. Le7i3 Shenfi
r. IL O'Brien Probate Judge
Frank Haro Recorder
M. D. Scribner
... Tax Collector and Treasure!
B. J. O'Reilly Asae3i:i
C. A. Wallace.. School Superintendeni
George C. Clark. Surveyor
J. J. Bowen Supervlso
Tkomas York Supervlso;
J N. Gaines Clerk Supervisor.-
John W. Mullen Marshal
W. D. Kinsey Clerk
lames Krigbauni Street Supt
In Legislature
J.A.Packard Councllmai
6tevo Roemer Assembiymar
I. M. O'Coanel Asremblymari
lames Howell Assembiymar
"l!tb Precinct
f. J. Brown Justice of Peao
J. A. McDonald ....Justice of Peace
ft. A. Casad ConstaMr
v!. Doyle Constable
CITY OFFICIALS
i. J. Muirheari Mavot
Peter Joknson Councilman
lohn S. Taylor Couacilmar
vd Scott Councilman
' C. Warner Council-nab
l.ewis Hunt Councilman
B. G. Ord CounclliERT
F.A.Sutter City Attorns-.
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BANCO de CANANEA
lepar.meat of Cananea (Consolidated (Copper Co., S. A.
La Cananea, Sonora, Hexico.
Established 1902. Transacts a
Drafts Issued on all
OFFICERS:
W. C. Qbkehe, PresUaui
I. UiCUANCS, Caebiar
F. E. Biecbbi. Assistant Cashier
A. J. Crosi.rv, Teller
W. H. Ltoss. Aaaiotant Teller
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From Ocean to Ocean
Either via" all rail, or part rail an dd steamship from, or to. New Orleazj
from, or to. New York.
Double Daily Service Between San Francisco, Calif.,
and El Paso, Texas
HAST BOUND
Train 10 "Sunset Limited." Over Coast Division San Francisco to
New Orleans leaves Benson at 8:50 a. m. Makes connections at New Or
leans with trains for points in the East. This train carries eliaer, obser
vation, compartment and drawing room, sleepers; also tourist bleepers
Washington, Cincinati, Chicago, etc.
Train No. 8. "Crescent City Express" via fcAl.rsfleId route. Sas
Francisco to El Paso. Texas, leaves Benson at 3: 10 a. m.
WEST BOUND.
Train No. C "Sutiiet Limited" via Bakersfleld route, Ne Orleazj
to San Francisco, leaves Benson at 4:10 p. m. Carries same equipment m
No. 10.
Train No. 7. "Pacific Express" via Coast Division,
El Paso to San Francisca, leaves Benson at Tl:10 p. m.
Trains No. 9 and 10 carry Free Rrclining Chair Cars
STEAMERS.
"This comiacy s stw S00-ton steamers, "Comus" and "Po.-ieas," leav
New Orleans every Wednesday at noon, making the passage to Nei YorS
In flvo and onehalf days.
They are provieled -with cleoTical appliances Cor lighting, keatiig aaj
ventilating.
Second cabin and steerage accom modations a he most liiXTtl
character. Salon and second cahla berths mas urse, be reservaf
in advance of ticket sales.
For further particulars call on or address,
C. M. Burkhaltcr. D. F. &. P. A., Tucson, A. T.
Carl Bode, Agent, Benson. A. T.
T. H. Coodraan, G. P. A., San Francisco. Cal
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Work in Sonora, Mexico, a specialty.
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