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'm PAGE SIX. THE BISBEE DAILY RfaVIEW, BISBEE, ARIZONA, WEDNESDAY, MORNING, vNOVEMBER 18, 1903. jWfW1 ! : : 'H : ; ! ; ; ..H-i-fr Hr1rtr ; 'V ! -;?iM; -iM" 1NTHE MINING FIELD Operations of Interest Throughout the County of Cochise, Arizona and Sonora fijg" -j-W j. .;. ; . . ;. . RHH It HlB it r i A it f. M 1 CLAIM AND LOCATION. As tho season of the year has ar rived when much assessment work must of necessity he do..e on niuiiis locations, to secure possessory ri;ht through the year 1904, it may le cf in terest to note the meaning in the law of the words claim and location. There is an essential difference be tween claim and location at least in a legal sense, as applied to mining property, prior to patent. The word claim as used in the federal statutes, is applicable to a single location or to a group of contiguous locations, ir the miner makes a single location, it constitutes his "claim," and in this case there is no essential difference between location and claim; but ir he -subsequently buys an adjoin'ng un ratented location on either sid i of hi3 original discovery location, the three locations then constitute his Walm; hut in sucn case he assumes the re sponsibility of the locators of the two adjoining locations, and he must per form the annual assessment work for the three claims as though they were still separate, though it Is optional whether he do the work on a single location for the benefit of sill, or do the necessary amount on each loca tion. Mining and Scientific Press Mitcnell Devel-prr.ent. The Mitchell Development Is look ing up, it is also looking down a well timbered shaft with more hopeful ness than it could afford to do a month ago. Several more men were put to work last week. The gentleman in charge of the work iocms to under stand the situation in this country and is working every th'rg to an advan tage. While there are no sure things in Montezuma canyon as there aro in Bisbee, it is a prom'sing field, and if the operations of tne company aro suc cessful, it will open up a broad ex panse of territory in i is of corres ponding importance to the whole county. Solomon Sorings District. At a late hour Thursday the Cop per Glance people held a meeting and decided to put a diamond ilrii! tn -nrnrir in the bottom, orrathor on the 50o lev el in the Copper Glaa" The machine Is what is known as st;ie H" Sulli ian, and was bought at the Slil branch house in El raso. it has a ca pacity of 1,200 feet, being l and 13-1C inches in diameter with a 1 and 1-8 core. This move has beea considered aa visible from the fact that the water is constantly increasing, and has already nearly reached the capacity of the pumps Th drill can lie operated all the more easily for the prc-cie ol water. The formation is very favora ble for drill operations and it would appear to be a most jit iiclous move. . OLD DOMfNlON CONSTRUCTION. The Old Dominion company's great four compartment shaft is down 541 today. The 10th lever cross-cut has been driven to a point in line with the shaft at a depth of C2C feet, ana tho station i3 now being- excavated, from which an uprise wil soon be startej. The shaft should be opened Id the tenth level within a month. Progress has b3en made during the week in laying track and it will not be long until the rails are laid to the new shaft. The locomotive has been r.Inpped irom Pittsbu.g. Fires were started under the two new Stirling boilers at the big shaft on Tuesday Four -stacks are In place and the filth will be raised in a day or two. The corrugated iron covering for the boil ers is beiRc put In place. Fred w Bauer, of EI Paso Foundry and Ma chine company, the smelter contract ors, who was here jesterday, states tNat one of the new furnaces was load ed for ahlnment last Saturday and the others will follow promptly Arizona Silver Belt NOMENCLATURE OF MINES. Sometimes the slightest incident gives to a mine or a mining district a very odd name This is particularly so in the United States, and further more, whatever name is designated on the location notice that name must stand in all records regardless oi or thography or any other consideration so lone- as it does not strike upon the rock of obscenity. Vn about Mammoth we find the "Old Hat" district, "rears aco a number or "tar heels" from North Carolina sett'ed there for the purpose or prosnecung and truck farming on the San Pedro. They all wore the broad-brimmed white hat seeminclv much in favor with znpn from that stat1. Their success did not become burdensome and eventually from e effects of time and rough usage those hats became om and considerably "flopped." Thus their neirhborbood became known as the old hat settle ment and finally the "Old Hat" dis IricL The "Old Boot" mine got its name from the Shaw brothers. Eugene and M F. who were, b7 the way, also North CarcIInlans, and selected the name nrobably through having in min-i the "Old Hat" district further north. The -Contention" mine at Tomb stone got its name because of con i tention among the original claimants of the location, while the "Contest" mine near Nogales, now the "Uncle Sdm," received its name after a relo cation following a number of bitter contests in the courts over its owner ship. The old Quijotoa camp, mines, dis trict and one-time; town, took the name from a mountain and the name was given to the mountain by the Papago Indians. Nearly twenty years ago old Koon Kan, the Papago chief, explained to the writer in the presence and with the aid of M. S. Peralta and Frank Burke, both of whom spoke a little of the Papago vernacular, the origin ef the name. He -said that a great many years ago when he was a child, (ho was over seventy years ot age when the writer had the talk with him) a party of Papagos were out hunting and discovered a large .tun nel.'lko cave in the mountain. Prompted by curiosity they went in and found tne skeleton of a 'souaw and beside it the rotted pieces of a "quljo."ke4ho) one of thore framed like affairs made of poles one so ottet sees these Indians especially the I women carrying on their backs and held in place by a band which encir cles the head. The word mountain in the Papago tongue is "toa" (to-ah). Therefore it became known to the In dians as "wuijo" mountain, or "Quijo toa " Cananea Herald. TALK OF INJUNCTION. Tho faction amonc the Old Domln - icn stockholders w-ho are opposed to the plan of consolidation with the j United G'obo Mines, -re threatening t brin? legal proceedings to enjoin the Old Dominion directors from con- rummatlnT the meree.- whirh would' Place Phe ps. Dodge & Co. in control. ! Vhilo a majonty of Old Dominion stcck has been deposited with the Na- tcnal Sutwmut bank, a, per acree- mnur .-.,f .,.,., 1 i, t,i.. ., .i. ..'Mn,. f i, iv?h, . -in T , '?"' P p - "15'1'"' "'ey Tm1no';b.?: deHvc,re(1- However, the hundred thousand or ?xtrriieAr s,jffln to m,lta asTf ment between the two iV;?i. Fitzgerald (action raW l.c pe to a. cornplish by injunction pro- .;.,.,. ."J-e o-eiay tne con- T 7, V ,, agreement, ana Dy, "".tJS"""-p5- rl them to withdraw their offer. 'J he opponents of the consolidation assert tl'at he Phlps-Dodg people by paying $300,000 will, in the event of the tgreement being ratified, ?e uiio a half interest in tho OJd Domin ion an foual share m a property said ' to bo .ibundantly supplied with nine- j I cr ecu; topper ore and having $171,- ,u, ..uiui ui oujjpues un ii.iuu. ri- sr.na Silver Belt. M. S. A. STATEMENT. Secretary Wirt: Addresses -- holders on the Company'c Affairs. Following is a copy of a circular showing the financial condition of the Marquette & Arizona Mining company for the year ending Sept. 301903, now being sent stockholders by Sec retary I. j. Wirtz- Receipts. From hale of 60,73 shares of stock $C3,044 32 Transfer fee 27 00 Disbursements. Labor at mine $16,589.87 Tools 1,228.62 Supplies at miDe 4.637..o Construction of cui'Dipps. etc 2,344.37 General cper-,e5 v " sbee. l,777.t Assessment, wort;. a"ents and incorporation 3.CfiC.84 J34...2.3.". October m balance on hand at Jl2xquette and Bisbeo $30,148 77 $63,071.32 The abov includes $1,260.00 paid to tho United States treasury towards the pi-tenting or thirty-seven claims. The management considered it cheaper and s-ifey to liavo the claims patented as toon ?s passible After tho annual meeting at Bisbee wc will submit a full report of what has been accomplished and of the fu ture plans. The nropertv of the comoanv con sists of lo wit. Thirty-jeven mining claims, paid for in full: lo9.423 shares of stock lemaining in the treasury, or which a part can be sold whenever thf company needs more funds Depth of shaft Sept. 30, 1903, feeL Depth of shaft Oct. 30, 1903, 505 f"et INJUNCTION MADE PERMANENT. Judge Slccn this morning handed down a decision making the Iniiinc- tion against certain miners ana Aimers' unions in this county perma nent. This is the final outcome or tlie proceedings which were begun last summer when the Mine Operators' as sociation askeel for an injunction aeaimt the defendants in this action restraining them from Interfering with tho uperations of their proper ties. A temporary injunction was gtanted, the case was heard before Jt-dgo ft'oan some weeks later and the decision handed down today is based on tho facts adduced at that hearing. Tho decision, as will be seen, sustains, ovcry important point contended for by thc.af.torneys for the Mine Oper- ators association. Messrs. Hawk'us, Ross & Anderson were the attorui-ya tor the mine operators, and the de cision of Judge Sloan reflects great credit on the manner in which they conducted the case and carried It to such a successtul termination Journal-Miner. OLD DOMINION. Old Dominion has furnished finan cial circles with materia) for much gossip. The opposition to the consol idation up to date has not acrom plished much. Deposits of stock un der Cm merger plan new aggregate ncarlv 110,000 shares out of the total of ir.C.000 shores outstandins. Presi dent Smith expects to secure over j::0,000 shires bv next Mtnday, th date when the time expires for dpo iting stock. President Smith will leave within the next ten days for Globe, where ho will join Prof. James Douglas for a 'et? ' W'0a Bn .""T1 , J"ha -Arizona Silver Belt. -o- BISBEE POSTOFFICE INCREASE. The nusiness of the Bisbeo postot fice has more than doubled during the past year, the receipts of the Phoenix postoffice being the only one in Arl 7i na that exceeds it Arizona Blade. Don Luis, the new suburb of Bisbee, rs one ..f the dreariest, wind swept chunks r,f desert that lavs out of doors. ' et by :he liberal use of printers' ink the owners of tne townsite have been able to sell $2uD,000 worth of lots in the past month. Arizona Blade. ariz.ina ri-rnnc cirwmiT AR,z;A CITRUS EXHIBIT. . ,, .,,. M, , imSi nn. w wl " gecreta, v q 7Z, nr , hmrf f U'? 5.e l i """' l "s i.uuiaiiuia i-un.-ua.3C ' exposition for Arizona is agitating an 1 tropica fruits from this territory There will of course be an exhibit of ' thls kin1 th llllt M . nw ! ? heu,euiiitred lne disposal of the commission such tewcaiaotbeW!arei He believes lhat tnere shouId be not ,ess than a j (.jrloa(J cf oranges and there should j.lso be a creaitabje -ihl showing of lem- "? srape fruit in tho arrangements of exhibits in he hort'cultural bu .ng the arid 'tes nr-j grouped togetner and Ari zona is fcrtunately situated a consiu erable distance from California, which w-ilf have an imposing citrus display. 11.. --. . s . iuc ujdjgtro oi Atizvua. lire so mucn superior to tliose of California ir, size and coloring "that a fair exhibit of them would not be overshadowed by tbe Size o Ithe Cal fornla disnlav. There will be only three citrus dis plays by the states, those of California. Arizona and Florida. It has been suggested that 'he board of trade cf Pnoenix and the supervis ors of the county take the matter up an.1, .i-ranrp to supplement the funds in the haids of tn3 commission for this purpose. The merctants of the f':y an J those of Tempe ind Mesa iouIJ wi'l, ifford to contribute to a cit rus exhi' it fund A carload of orarges at St. 7 ;vl? would Co mce good than ten carloads if litera -'e The only p. ople -vho will pay any attention to th" pamphlets will con e from the rur al districts They according to cus tom wil; fill their pockets with them tand take them home to read at leisure 1 ovrs dur'ng the following winter People do not go to wor... s fairs to road. The apple exnibit is being collected in Verde valley, in Graham county and in the Aravaipa country, and it is i-aid to ho a very crsditable one Mes srs. Dotan and Leatnerwood of the commission are bu-sily engaged in get ting the mincrpi exhibit together and it is bell -vpd iha it will be one of the r st interesting tl'-u will be seen a' St. Loim The commissioners have veen sre11y assisted by the larger m'ning companies, by whim the work is bein none o'lt rf ter.-itorial nride r.-ther tli in with a hope of future re ward, for they are least like!y to profit bv a further development of the n-ineral if sources of the' territory. A' zona Iltpublican. COLOM3IA PROTESTS. Against the Recognition of Panama" Independence. Washington Nov 17. The protest o! the Colombian government against recognition by the United St3tes of the independence of Panama was re ceived today by Senator Frye, as pres ident pro tem of the senate. Tbe document was not laid bjfore the senate because of the diplomatic requirement that it should be trais- mltted through the -secretary of state. Jl is :n bpantsn and Senator irye had it translated with the view of hav Ile it transmitted to Secretary Hay to day. It wil be sent to the secretary with the request that it shall be speed ily returned when Senator Frye will lay it before the senate. FOUGHT TO A DRAW. Chicago, Nov. 17. Clarence Forbes and Kid Herman, the Chicago feather weights, fought six fast rounds to a draw last night. Forbes had the bet ter of the fight tip to the last round, when Herman guceeded in evening matters up. , .-... I call and get our prices on any Sort of Vehicle better grade of goods than others and 10 to 25 per cent less REPOSITORIES; Lowell and Douglas. BROPHY'S for Straight Goods 'i"H"t't't'i"t - n - .i'. GOLDEN STATE LIMITED. Is to Be Resumed Between December and April. The Golden State Limited will be re sumed. The first tr2in will leave Chicago j jjecemoer zum, anc J.os Angeles De cember 24th, 1903, the service to be continued, on practically the same schedule as last s.ea3on, until April 14th from Chicago anl April 20th from Los 'Angeles. This train will carry the same equip ment as last year, to Los Angeles, and an additional car for Pasadena, also one for San Francisco. Full detailed schedules will be is sued within a few days. Th Beer Garden NACO ROAD Cool, Comfortable and Retired Music and Dancing Saturdays and Sundays V. IGO, Proprietor. Watches Giro-- ttrirr!rCrjtrtttrfrtt-f. fc SSr & C M. HENKEL, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler. 11 Main St. Bisbee. . At. . C0 ps. rm ' Ca"le JE.xc!,aRge,:l Fairbanks Morse & Co., fiuster CB. Co.. Trc, The Finest Wines, I Liquors & Cigars j ;eceralHritiqparters for Eevery body ! DOUGLAS. ABIZONA. ARMY PROMOTIONS. ! AVashington, Xov. 17. The senate in I ej tcutive session today confirmed a long list of nominations, including Ma id General Samuel S. Summer to be lieutenant general. o KID SULLIVAN WINS. Washington, Xov. 17. Kid Sullivan of Washington tonight easily defeated Joe Bernstein of New York in n'r.e rounds of bard fighting. A FATAL DUEL. Charles Ebelet Kills His Antagonist With Sword. Paris, Nov. 17. In a duel with -swords today arising from a quar rel, Henri Dauiier, a lawyer of Toul ouse, was killed by bis antaf-oui-it Charles Ebelet of ParK'"). " - n - ..t.iii..i t.j"i"i'i"i"i'-:f-t"i"t";"i"i-i-H"H. , HARDWARE Paints, Oils, Varnishes, a Complete Line of Brushes: BISBEE TRADING COMPANY, BarnabyBld'g, Naco Road and Brewery Ave. FOR: Watches, Diamonds and Fine Gold Jewelry A. H. RICHARDS Call on 103 El Paso Street. El ProrL.p mention given to n;ii Torre Ben r E. A. TOVREA & CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers Cold Air 8torag Market. All Meats Refrigerated seven days bsfsrs cutting W are successfully filling a field of our own creation. We acknowledt, no comoetltors. Phone 14. SOFT DRINKS Of all kinds, inclndine soda, dinger ale iron brew, sarsaparilla. etc., and maenfactored by ARCHIBALD & CUNNINGHAM wbo are prepared to supply tbe trade at Canacep Kaco. Dou&la Bisbee. Tombstone atd Renson. AU aaeotfl for Ua'er & Zobelein beer BANCO de '! ' (I m m - m 7I& l.f ranment of CaDasea Consolidated Copper Co., S. A. La Cananea, Sonora. flexico. established 1902, Transacts a, Drafts Issued on all OFFICERS: W. C. Gkeive. Presided I. WlcMlNrs, Cashier F. Z. BltcniK, Assistaat Cashier A. J. Ceossley, Teller W. H. Ltovb. Assistant Teller Sdik i BB Ba B 4UBkv IbB BM m Ol trCrttrirfrirbttrCrCrCrtrCrtrirtrttirCr! Steam Pumps 3 Gasoline Engines. Combined Gasoline Engines and Compressors, Combined Gasoline Engines and Hoists, Combined Gasoline Engines and Pumps, Fairbanks and Eclipse Windmills, Mining Machinery and Supplies. Los Angeles, California. j rtrtfitrirCrCriiirifCitiittiitiititiiittiiCrc BIG PENSION YEAR. Washington, Nov. 17. The reports of the bureau of pensions shows that the pensions issued during the first four months of the present fiscal year erceeded the same period of last year by 25 per cent. The pension issue last year was the largest in ten years, o NO DECISION. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 17. Marvin Hart and Joe Choynski went six rounds to a draw at the Washington bporting club tonighL The bout was last, both men taking severe-punishment and both were bleeding freely at the cloae. '; , w. -j . . , or harness. We sell a money. -. . M. .. .- A. 4 V 'rTTT TUB JBWELBH ia.o Grand Central Block orders tnd repalrint. hnrd T. T. Wlllimm CANANEA $ General; BanKing' Business Parts of the World. ft v.- CORRESPONDENTS: National 3hoe and Leather BanW. New lork Cuj. AnjrlCalifornian Rlc., San Francisco Consolidated N'tl. BanV, Tucson, Ariz. Banco de Sonora, liermosillo, Mexico II. L. Wiechers. Uexico City BBw SBB 4B BB 4lS fl SSaB4BB SKk' SBBB BBBP 4flBBB Jb9 Scales - irlrirCrtrtrfrirCrCrerCrlrCrtttztrirtitrl DONT WASH BLANKETS. But Pullman Company Raises Tourist Rates. Chicago, Nov. 17. The Pullman company has decided to raise tourist rates on December 1st. In a circular issued yesterday it is stated that the t rate in tourist cars will be J7 from Chicago to California instead of $C. In explanation of this action it Is stat ed that the advance is due to the in crease in the cost of running cart Not only have wages been increased, but the cost ot building and equipping the cars is much' greater ihan1 formerly. Smoke the popular Biebee Favorites. wifc. r - r r; T- ' si qijflCJtfr'' &? -Luii .; r. i i r - ... r . .. - . iaJ-aezi a,. jj-a.,---