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0UWafc5 w'MwSTwmwwM omMgaavn I " L i . " -4 2" t 'i t v n - h- 4 f- " tm h 5' tie $- Ju 4 IB " t 4 K -'mm THE WEEKLY OBB. rcnusitiD IT ALYAK W. HOWE ' XTXXYSCKDAY. Xtrd at th pottoBte t Blbe, Arl mimi aaall matter ( tkn mmomI elut. May , TERMS OT STJBSCaUPTIOH: Osyart nail or carrier....... $3 09 fix Month 1 M TartraMoataa 1 00 TxUi:SUiiIjrln adyao. Advartlslar ratoa will b land known on application to thii ofilc. Lea) publication In conformity with tb Territorial Statute!. Kcadinc Notloei 10 cent! per Una for each lc aertton. ToAdtxbtihks: Cut intended for inter tloa In tact columns auit be oc metal bate -r thay will aot be accepted. Conntunteatloae relatlnr to newa or edi torial natter taould be addreued to Editor Ou. 4eV"AM Reralttaoeee and bullae lettert Mould be addretted to ALVAN W. HOWK. mbee. Arizona, A lot Agent, 21 Merchants' Exchange, San. ' VraBclnco, U our authorized agent. Thii . paper la kept on file in hla offioe. "Rxmsmmr the Maine," is the slogan t tnnvv wiwcdidbi) iMrpnTie. , that will be raised befo re the advancing of our troops into battle. The American flag will soon be float ing from the ramparts of Moro Castle and the Cubans will be free. Uxsut one flag and one watchword "Remember the Maine" the forces of the United fitatea are invincible. The United States navy up to the present time has captured seven prizes, but when the war is oyer it will be nearer seven hundred. It is An historical fact that tho United States nnvy in all its history has .only lost three naval battles. The Yankee tars in this war will uphold the record. The Orb is making arrangements for Hhereceiving of the Associated Press dispatches and hopes to be able in a few days to give a concise report of the day's' doings as given out by the Associated Press. Taumaky had a $40,000 sack lett after the recent campaign. Half of it was do nated to the Cuban junta and the other half to- the poor of New York county. An organization that shows such wis ttom and generosity as this is not half s black as painted. ' A Spanish newspaper says Spnin will win in a war with the United States be cause "Spaniards are of a noble birth, . .while Americans are mixed." She will fsftnd out that th Yankees will do eon ' aiilerahle 'mixing!! before the get ,'4; through with the Dons. Postal mployeeacan enlist for mili tary service if they choose, and their places will be ready for them when they return. )he government naturally in sists that those who serve it in time of peace shall have an equal chance with other citizens to defend it in time of war. Rumors of war are a vastly different thing from war itself. While we have word daily that war exists in other parts we are in the enjoyment of peace. When in health we go to our daily labors feeling safe in the security which the laws of the country give us, and when we lie down at night we can rest in confidence, but it is very different in the land where opposing forces bivouac. Tho sun may rise on a people full of health and vigor, but may set upon an army of dead haroes. That is the dif ference, condensed to small epacuj fc'rrAXixo of conditions in Arizona a 'few days ago, Joseph Monition, member '1 the board of supervisors of Maricopa county and one of the most active cat tlemen of the territory, said : "Times afe'good. Why not? Cattle are at the highest point in twenty years; crops of all kinds have been gooJ the past Tear. There was never before a time in ! Arizona when one could dispose of what j he raises at so good advantage, or buy j what ho nses cheaper.'' This terse. statement, made from the view taken by a cattloman, holds true with all lines in agriculture and frnit growing. The reasons for good prices are not poliiical by any means, but it is true that sneh exist. Whatever the causo, our people have a r ght to be thankful thay livo in Arizona. It has been suggested that it would be a wise policy or the citizens of Bis bee to provide some means of protection against invading maiauders which the Spanish night raise in Mexico. A mass meeting shonld be called and steps taken toward this end. A snpply of arms and ammunition can be had by applying to the governor. A certain alarm should he agreed npon whereby all parties could arm themselves and be ready to protect our homes and fam ilies, should the emergency arise. To some this may seem idle talk, bnt thoro are good grounds to fear invasion from ! Mexico, and wo should bo prepared. A hundred or two guerillas could easily ndeinto Bisbee in tho morning at 9 o'clock and loot the eniro town, one shift of miners being at work and the other sleeping. Forewarned is fore I3b. Dkrxw fays that the report that Mr. Vanderbilt would give Undo Sam a ) $5,000,000 cruiser is adream, It sounded more like a nightmare loo&i. Ha visa failed to find an ally in all Europe, why doesn't Spain turn to Turkey? Abdul Hamid the assassin, and Weyler the murderer ought to be kin of blood. Tub Phoenix Herald evidently has it in for somebody whom it will perhaps show up later on. It says: "The man who owes you an honest bill and refuses to pay it is not only a sneak thief, but a coward who gives you no chance to protect yourself cr property. That sort of individual is not wanted in public office, no matter what his politics; he is not wanted in the community; he is not wanted anywhere on earth where honest men dobusiness." Tnx "man and brother," according to W. H. Council, president of the Agri cultural and MechaLical college at Nor mal, Alabama, is forging ahead. He says that the record the negioes have made in thirty years "stands out as the sun in the heavens above." Ho goes into particulars. The race ha3 accumu lated $(30,000,009 in pergonal pioperty alone. It has wiped out 40 per cent of illiteracy. It has 156 normal schools, colleges and universities in tho south, 500 negro doctors, 200 negro lawyers, 300 books by negro authors and 400 newspapers. Tnx rumor that bands ot fieebooters are organizing in Mexico for the pur pose of plunder along the border in small towns and sparsely settled com munities should be sufficient to arouse the people in such localities to a sense of the danger that might ronie upon them in unguarded momenta, so that preparations be made to meet it at any hour, day or night. We do not appre hend any very great danger, or th.it any very serious damago would result from such an invasion, for tho alarm would be given in ample time to fins-j trate such designs on the part of the small lawless element that would en gage in such an undertaking, if we awake to tho needs of the hour and pre pare for such an emergency. Thb Virginia. Nev., Enterprise, pointing out that prospectors are likely to help figh t Spain, suggests the enact ment by congiess of a law providing that in case any locator of a mineral claim should join the army, that fact would relieve him of tho obligation to do his annual assessment on his mining claims during tho year in which he might serve as a soldier. On tho 20th inst. Senator Shoup, of Idaho, int 0 duced in the Benate a bill providing protection for miners who nwy want to go to the front in the volunteer army. The measure cets forth the provision of the present mining laws under which any claim on which assessment woik amounting to $100 has not been per formed each year shall be subject to forfeiture, and then makes an amend ment to the effect that in no case shall there be a forfeiture wliero the miner was serving any part of the yeur in the army as a volunteer. Whatxvkr our differences of oplr ion muy have been, speaking from a politi cal standpoint, during the heated cam paign of 1S06, or regarding the action of the administration since its induction into office, it is the duty of every good citizen to assert his loyalty, patriotism and love of country by giving hi sincere and hearty support, both in word and deed, to its constituted head, the presi dent of the United States, be he right or wrong, now that giim-visaged war has cast its shadow over the land. Wo should be as one man in the crisis that is now upon us, and tollow tho direct ing hand of the man who has been placed at the helm of the ship of state. His wisdom, assisted by those who have been chosen as his counselors, will keep us clear of rocks and breakets, and bring peace and prospei ity to the down trodden people whoss liberation fiom slavery we have now undertaken. It is unity of thought and loyalty to the can slituted authorities that makes a nation gieat in time of peace and invincible in war. Co.quisx county lias a right to be proud of the men who first brought it into prominence. The county was formed in the winter of '80-'81. Men of biains and sterling worth composed its first inhabitants. Some of tho brightest minds in the country found it advantageous to make the county seat their home, many of whom became wealthy and others are not unknown to moro than local fame. Her legal talent would compare favorably with the stalwarts of tho hind. There was Judrte Lewis. Jinlne Camnbcll. Judge Robinson, Ben Goodrich, Maik lXfffi under: Smith, Judge Southoid, Jndgo Webster :!flf1;;'tgS-iil ,!fe Street and many others, who were elo- trlot. at or npnr th hand of Cave Cunjon, In nnont In rlntintn iiwl ni-n'nmwl in tllO COUIltV of CojhUo, Arlzouii, thlit I lllVI) quent in (looaio and proioumi in oxp ndod the kum of one hundred dollars In thought and most of them were hard labor on tho ubove mining Halm in tho per- ,,, . , , , lormiuieoof tho (inniml work for the soar Students. Of one Of these early SCltlurs, 18'7, In order to hold nld olulin undor tho rhtr.t T.,oinn Wnl,.i. (!( ...i. ..... provisions of Scotlon 'Ml of tho Revised Chief JUStlCO Webster Street, Who has statutes of thu United Stutosund tho umend- rcccntly been holding court in Mohave H'6"' f!1?''0'0,' ,?"01?r1,,,ntr ,nn"'I !ah , , , ... upon mlnlnjf claims, It hoinj; tho amount re count for Judge Sloan, the Miner pavn ijulrod to hold cald elulm for thu period end- tho following deserved compliment:! "nd'withln ninety (901 days nftor tho "From all over the county comes words f",!?!, nro.fMLf.LV70Vu,,tocon'" ' tribute yonr proportion of Mich oxpendl- of praiao forjudge Webster Street, who tutfiosoo-ownor, your lnuret in tho sutd v . -,)i. ,-j t, A...i .. mlnlncr olnlm will booomj tho proporty of has jnst adjourned tho April term of the subscriber, your co-owner, who ho court. TleaBant, affable, courteous, a madtbronulredoxrcndituro by the terra, thorough gentleman, ho endenre him-j Iatd April io. TTtTPRtvn ! to the people wherevtr ho cotr." ' 7nt publication. Ap'ri) Iff I 0 Is considered by Bisbee peo ple a very promising copper and silver proposition. Prox imity to the extensive ore bodies of the Queen mine at Bisbee, Arizona, now a won derful producer, and assays made from ores found in the King's No. i shaft down over 570 feet, warrant small and large investors in purchasing shares of stock fully paid up, non-assessable, it small price, for developmemt. Calumet and Hecla shares are now 465 $18.60 for a $1.00 share that cost first 2 cents. Now is the time to invest and get in, a few years from now may be too late. Send for prospectus to C. W. Black burn, Fiscal Agent, Bisbee, Arizona. m The South Bisbee 6 r Minn 01 1 a Improvement Co. CAPITAL- STOCK - Non-Assessable ana carrying no Per sonal Liatility to the Holder TF1E group or mineR rerently pur chased by the South Bisbeb Coppbk Mining and Townsitk Ihprovemknt Company aic situate on the south west side ot this copper b.isin, and extend from the top of the mouni tainu on tho west 'to tliu.cunter of the basin on the eurtt. Few people have any conception of the ore bodies or the unlimited nmoun t of mineral that lies in this basin. The Copper Queen Company has been operating here for eighteen years and are down only 500 feet, simnly because they found sutlicientorehe tween theieuml the surface, to keep them in constant operation. It in said by parties w'io have, the oppor tunily to know, that they now have sufficient ore in sicht to maintain their present output for 16 yeais wit hou, having to sink another foot; r.nd what is true of their property must be true of thh Company's property when developed. The stock books of the above Com pany aie now open for subscription and' a limited number of sliures are offered at TWENTY-CENTS per share. No applications for less than 100 shares will be accepted. Applications for stock or copy of the prospectus to be made to PETER JOHNSON, Fiscal Agent, Bisbee, Ariz. Every dollar of the pioceeili from ' the sale of shares of stock and from the sale of the Company's town lots and blocks, which we estimate will be a large sum, will be invested in sinking shafts, development work, the erection of homting works and model 11 smelter, and all necessary improvements, to make this enter prise successful in every way. We can deliver our coke supplies directly from the railroad cara to the smelt ers; and can also deliver our bullion directly to the cars. We have no salaried ofi'icers hence evorv dollar will be used for developing the piop city of this Company. Tho books of the Company will be open for in spection at all times, and at tho annual meeting of the Company, fall and exhaustive reports will be submitted to the stockholders, for their approval. Fliis corporation is composed of practical business men Upon re quest of inteiested parties, wm will, with pleasure, submit evidence to show that our claims me modest, in view of the remarkable indica tions and possibilities of this piop 31 ty. PETER JOHNSON. T. B. Kowan, Treasurer. Office No, 4. Urybou Ulook, Los Anrelot, Col. Notice of Forfeiture. 111. mi GO TO .Fred, cfc Toe's BARBER SHOP For a clean shave and a neat hair cut SUA VI NO 15 cents HAIR CUT 25 cents BREWERY UIILCR SI bUUIW Ubbll llllULit BISBEE, ARIZONA. L. C SHATTUCK, Proprietor. Airents for Abheuser-Busch BreAvtus' Asso ciation. Wholesale and Rotall. ICE-COLD REEU ON DRAUGHT. BISBEE 8 MRS. M. BLEWETT PROPRIETRESS A FULL LINB OS Boots; snoes ond earn Furnisninas Goons Repairing: Neatly Done Strum House First-Class Board BY THE Day, Week or Month. BOARDING HOUSE IN REAR OF MASONIC TEMPLE. Mrs. A. AV. Stromm, Proprietor. City garber Shop And Bath Rooms. Marks & Wittig, Proprietors. Hair Cuttlnr. Shnvlnc and Sliamnooin-r. 'Large, Convenient and 'Commodious Bath Rooms Attnchml. Every thing First-CIats. Main Street. Bisbee. PALACE LIVERY & FEED STABLE Furnishes accommodations for rsinchecs and all visitors to the city. Horses BoarM at Lowest Rates. Best Turnouts in the City at prices to suit the times and on short notice. Blaiu Street, Bisbee, Arizona. J. S. WILLIAMS & CO., Proprietors. THE O. K. Horses boarded by the day, week or month. Rigs furnished on short notice. HOUSES TAKEN CARE OF AT RATES TO SUIT THE TIMES. I Horses Bought and Sold. E. S. ADAMS, Prop DR. CLARK, All Calls Promptly Attended. OFFICE: WEST END MAIN ST. Spoclal Work, Chronic Diseases, and Eye, Ear, Throat and Nnso. 2 to 4 i.flcrnoonn. E J. A. Irwin & Co., Props, Carries the famous Silk Velvet Wilis key, International and Sun Spot Ci gars. Fino AVincs, etc. CI.UH ROOMS IN CONNECTION LOUIS BAR0LDY "Will bw in the city on tho 10th of end. month with the famous Siuccr Scwiugr Machine, Sold oo the Instalment Plan. Headqnartea at Tncon, Arizona. See him th O. K. Coral, Biebce, Aritxina , Hi m II IMf 66 mm MONTEZUMA HOTL. Aisbec trade especially catered to. LEON LARRIEU, Propietor. FAIRBANK, ARIZONA- VIR8IA HOTEL, Has first class accommodations, newly furnished room. Tables s.ipphed with the best the market affoids, at live and let-live prices. The patronage cf therf public is respectfully solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. A. A. CASTANADO, Proprietor. BENSON, III I BENSON, ARIZONA. First class rooms from f0 cents per day upwards. Fires for families a specialty in 100ms. Good meals at 25 ceuts. liar attached to 'the house. Satisfac tion guaranteed or no pay. SAM. FRIEDMAN, Proprietor. Ifj THE EDGE doesn't look so bijr the woman who cleanine loses sicht of at her money edgewise. values her money as well WH ilB Washing and has something to show for ber labor beside a worn luco mm n p J-iarcst pacKugo The H. IC. FnlrbattJx Company, Chlcao. Bt.Itni. Bjston. ralladelphu. 1 KSia'S&'S issasssMSiMaaacssswra n EETINQ WITH DESTINY. No man can tell when it will come along. Often it starts up before us in unexpected times and places. Even an afternoon stroll with a friend and a chance introduction may shape all the course of one's after life. To be always at your best and not ashamed of your destiny yon must dress like a truo gentleman. This can be dont by ordering your Suits cod Otcrcosts of M. BORN & GO., The Great Chicago Merchant Tailors IVIio nro unrivalled UlnBtcra of the Tailoring Art. 300 NEW Patterns.Finest Material. Perfect Fit. New Stoclc. latest Styles. Best Work manshlp. Thrifty Prices, A Cheery Guarantee With AIL Caltmn Thla cut represents our 10, 15, SO, B tiA.'ia'.r'.ii'.. y.::i-.-:'"m-r ynrrr. r. .imv, "?' ' ' - irr-'Hvjf.ALl-J-eMHMk 1 A $ EPa CSpi gas rs MONEY SAVERS I I Mf il- 1 ug XnJ BirfQ kELk&7 tyP CJ lift J Gasoline VJe also build Sinjrlo mid Doable Drum Hoistlrnr EnrihM. lioili o.tmrA nr H Friction, and furnish Wire Fope, Ore Buckets, Cars, Shtves.etc, making complete 1 outfits. "Weber" Hoist ers and Hnn'inc': ik flnsnHr Ninth n;r. !!!- . for fuel. They can be used Underground or on the dump.- Altitude nak no difference In the operating of the Weber." SAFE, STIFF, STRONG. Every Engine sold on an Absolute Guarantee. In use for all purpom. Used by such concerns as K C. Consolidated Smelting & Kefininj Co., PlilfcUUl phia Smelting Co., Guggenheims, etc. For prices and particulars, write us, stating duty required, Horse Power, etc. Catalogues, "Stationary" and "Hoisting" on application to Mimm fiAQ AMI! GAQMINC mtlWZ 00 4 M.W. IV8.U3.El UW HIU UWUUS &.S3UIII!, Ug KANSAS fc HANINGER BROS., Proprietor?. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. v ARIZOKA. I .4 ' Of A DOLLAR as the face of it. buys soap for house- economy she looks The woman who as her strength uses Powder,. uror rougu minus. greatest economy. New York. Costs to run One Cent per Horss Power pt r Hour. No Coal or Wood and very llttls water required. SUlCairiE ay!ijfnaw 03, , CO J3. P. Geared Uoltt. Doslmrd. CITY, MO, vrLKfiirjfrirsKrfiKXXn iujf tStI .! ill PJ iftsU-'l jiiuiiiu n'.'- 1 X i Uwl IV U.-s y J' c ki 1 fa : p :-:I 'sj3. 1 f jH 1 if