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BISBEE, ARIZONA, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1899.
NUMBER i97:
W.OL-UME III
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Astounding Bargains We Offer. I
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Lots for Sale at Naco, Ariz,
v Title Guaranteed, Prices Reasonable.
dpphj. in Person or h'y Letter to
, ,. . . B. J. O'REIIXY,
KACO, ARIZ.
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Finest Turnouts
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fiorses boarded by the week, day or month. Horses
bought and sold. Complete hack service. Hacks will
meet all trains. Good service, ....
Upper. Main St. - . Bisbee, Arizona
Bisbee Transfer Company,
'"Jffeight. baggage and, Express Delivered to any. vart
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RELIABLE WORK AT HODERATE PRICES.
Mining properties i-kvcetl (n comuiisa'.on. Mines examined
and reported on. Corruupondoncts sulicUiid. All work
promptly attended to.
"N. P. WOOD, 144 Pennington Street, Tucson, Arizona.
'Pormorlv of Cunn & Wool, Denver, Colo.
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i' sages, etc.. C.libiee
Oh'y.- Fresh
Gflbds Teliverea Fre3 to
Upper Main
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United States Deputy Mineral Surveyor and Civil Engineer
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; SURVEYINa IN ALL ITS BRAtNCHES.
,micc In Wallace r.ullcliusr MIhTjcc, ArUuuji.
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Tinner, Plumber and Sheet Metal Worker
Second iraiitl Goods UttnKJit anil Sold.
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TIM GRIFFITH, Proprietor.
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Pork, Veal, Sans
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Bread Daily.
All Parts of the Town.
St., Disbcc.
Trotter,
O. K. Street,
a Bisbee, Arizona.
TELEGRAPHIC J SPARKS
Fresh From the Wires from
Points.
Al!
Wii-lni!ion, L. V., An.'. 1."). V.x
neprebuntultve ). 11. Ly.vi-, tit! tnu atuli;
of Washington, reached this city as the
representative of tho Atlin'.rainere. His
will press upon tho atate department
Iho propriety of having tho claim" of
the minora made a part of the arbilia
tion of the joint high couvmissioii. Th6
Atlln. miners, 2,000 in number, entered
that district n Hritisli Coinnibtn on thL.
outlreaJof thitvlaJi.Ulc fovuuaut 1
cated claims undrr tho Iuwb of tho Do
minion. Aftonw.id the lmvw weic' re
vised and aliens wtre prolubileil from
holding claims in tho district. The new
law was redoaotive, and notwithstand
ing protests to tho .Dominion govern
ment) no relief came to tho miners.
They were forced to leave Canada and
move over into tho Porcupine district.
The Dominion government values the
former holdings of these American inin
erB at $10,000,000 and the miners upon
that 6howing claim damages to that ex
tout. Mr. Lewis will ask that Ambas-
aador Choate at London bo instructed
to notify tho British government that
the United States will bring the claims
up for .negotiation on tho same basis as
the claims of Canadian sealers were
brought before the commission for
damages.
San Francisco, Aug 15 Judge Carroll
Cook toilay granted fifteen dnya further
stay of execution to Mra. Cordelia Bot
kin, convicted of the murder of Mrs.
John P. Dunning. A bill, of exceptions
in the case has been filed but not settled.
San Frnncico, Anjr. 15. The irt'cr.mpr
("Jul. a i. u Yokohama via Honolulu,
in v.. It' Jit. Among the pascengerp
! la t'lcuKlci, J. i. bt'iiurmau, of the
Philippine i.lan 1.. commission and jre
( iiue.it of the Coin. ! univeivi'v. Until
1 be h.v 'ecu an' I iej"!Te, .. Washing-
luu Lu. iSchuiniuu positively declines to
say anything about the work of the
commission or of anything in regard to
the Philippines.
,San Francisco, Aug. 15. The case of
tho imprisoned Galacians of tho Ha-
viiian islands kept in jail for violating
,flieir labor contracts, is to be brought up
before tho supreme court of tho United
States, and the question of whether the
contract labor laws of Hawaii can bo
penally enforced now that tho islands
have- been annexed is to bo brought bo
fore the highest American tribunal.
Tho whole question of whether the con
stitution of the United States is now in
forco there is to bo put before tho
supreme court in Washington.
London. Aua'. 15. In tho Evening
News Major Count Kstethazy again
tells the "real truth" in regard to tho
bordereau in the Dreyfus case, saying
that ho wrote it. Tho document, ho al
leges, va3 intended to serve as a sub
Bt.intial 1 .i-h .i an a. - u-.u'i... ;,gai'. I
I.'reyfUb v!,u i.a'l U . ., -Ut r . ',.,,-
Uii.o .'ml against v. 'un. u . 1.. t ..'
eady envied :i number U vtiv' , n.. a
of guiit vUich, however, could not '
e.ud willn .1 ti.m; ruiiiib. m- certain liii.'1
; i i-,onae- ". (in i; w . - i.l.dlli
nccoucjai iu veop in lliu bacngiuiiad.
Washington, Aug. 15 Tho eecieiary
of war this afternoon issued an appeal
to tho governors of tho states for aid for
the' Btorin sufferers in Porto Hica. Tho
committee organized in Washington to
tecuro and hold relief for the people of
Texas, have decided to give way entire
ly to Porto Kicana and will solicit no
more money for Texan.
A NiEht Of Terror.
"Awful anxiety was felt for t'10 wil1'
,)w of the bruvo Guiierul Uurulmm of
Macliiiis, Slo., when tho dootora S'd'l
tho could nut live till morning" wrlte3
lira. k. II. Limvdii, who attended her
that l'eiiifut night. "All thought the
miiBt suou din from Pnomiioma, but she
hoiked for Dr. Kiiit;'e New Discovery,
saying it had more than once oiivod her
life, n ml had euied I. cr of Consumption
After three email doses ehe slept "easily
all mlit, ami its further use completely
cured lior." This marvelous medicine
is Kuarantced to cuiuiiM 'J hroat, Chest
nnd Luhk DiHeases. Only 50c and?d.00.
Trial bottle f i eo at the lliabeo ' l)t&
Htoro and Copper Queen Co.
A 'Mother Tells How She Saved Her
Little Daughter's Life. .
; I r,m,tlic mother of eight children and
havoliad a great deal of experience with
medicines. l.aat summer my little
ihmghtor had tho dyscnlery in :tn worst
lo. CI, V."e lli'illgili, bin' would lii.1. i
uii'd everything I could think of, but
nothing seemed to do her good. Isaw
by an advertisement in our paper that
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
i hoeallemedy was highly recommended,
and Fyit and got a bottle at once. It
proved I j be one of tho very best medi
cines we ever had in tho house. It saved
my lili.e daughter's life. 1 am anxious
tor every mother to know wnat an ox-
'Seiwnt n.i iiu me ,t itai i ijiior-i-
at'llrst it mould have saved me a great
deal of anxiety and ray little daughter
much suffering. Yours truly, Mrs. Geo.
F. Ba'rJtek. Liberty, It. I. For sale at
Bisbee Drug storo. A
-SOUTHWESTERN BUSINESS
j COLLEGE.
El Paso, Texas.
The modorn business training scliool of tho
Southwest. .
I wo CouiWES: Isusnoss and hhortlinnd
r-mbmciner Boole-hooping, Arithmetic, Com
mercial Luw. Business WrltiiiB, SpollliiK,
Letter Writii.gr, Kiliil Calculatiiiir, lluslness
Papers ami Le kuI Forms, Shorthand, Typo
wrltinir, OlHcf JrainliiB i" Hotailinff. Wliolo
saleiner, Commission, Uanltinir by Actual
Business Practice.
We oirer tie superior advantage of splen
did equipment, uud personul instruction un
der trained specialists. AVo proparo students
for tho host jiositidin which we secure. Stu
dents "Home" in connection, Writo for rates
oto Fall Term begins September 1st. Es
tablished 183I. K. 11. COOK, Prlti'l.
Dissolution ol Copartucrslilp.
Notice is hcroby given that the copartnership
heretofore oxlsting botcon J. II. Jaelt and
N. V. Chase, under tho ltrm namo of J. H.
Jach Lumbei Co., has this day been dissolved
by mutual ooiseit, J. H. Juck assuming full
control of tivj business. AH money due tho
late Una is payublo to him, and all accounts
ogaii.it sui'i firm will be jmid by him.
N. W. CHASE,
J. II. JACK.
Dated Itlsbee. July 1. 1B?9.
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First-Class Board
. Da-, Week or Aionrn.
BOARDING HOUSK
IN REAR OF MASONIC TEMPLE.
Mrs. A. W. Stkumm, Proprietor.
THE O. K.
til, Feed i lie
Horses'" boarded by the
day, week or month. Rigs
furnished on short notice.
HORSES TAKEN CARE OF AT P.ATES TO
SUIT THE TIMES.
Horses Bought and Sold
B. F. GE&AIXAIIX & CO., Prop
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BESTAURAJSTT
Fresh Kansas City Heats
Constantly on Hand.
W'v i.it:- J all CL'. --set).
Prlratc l' rli: uud Jinn
riwts a- Specially.
Motliitig I ut w liiti- help employed.
Ciiic 'H .1 L" til.
Omer Barker, Prop.
V. G. MEDIG0VICH,
Wholosalo anil Uotull Doalor In
Poultry
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A KU1-L LINE Ol?
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The Furniture Department an-
nounces the arrival of an immense
line of Furnitures-two full car loads
of nothing else but Furniture of the
newest sort.
Furniture is no more exempt
from the dictates of fashion than are
other classes of merchandise, so each
succeeding season finds new im
provements that mark manufactur
ing- progresses! ight, but, important
changes in shape
ferentiates Furniture with style
about it, from cheap ordinary Fur
niture
It costs no
e stylish, "excellent.
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durable Fufiliture. Its
in knowing when and
where to buy. THE
TIME to buy is NOW,
the PLACE is HERE.
Iron Beds, double acd
in white, blue and olive green,
from that up to $27.50.
Bed Room suits in birch, maple, oak. and anahogan
finish, $16.50 to $40,00 a suit.
Children's beds and
iron. Little. Beds, little prices.
f)ii)ii)i K00117 yarqittire.
Tables of solul o tk, in two lengths, six and eight feet
Chairs solid oak, cane seated. $1.50 each, $8.70 for set of six
Sid-.'bo-ud-; and chiaa c1jj s
Rockers in w ood, upjiolstered and rattan the- nc
est conceits in finish and shapes. Such anassortnient thai
the picking out of any one as
Swing Rockers, oak finish, $2.00 and 2.50.
Dressers, commodes and washstauds odd pieces int
oak, mahogany, maple and white"enameled.
Tables, cabinets, cupboards, safes and all sorts o
Kitchen Furniture.
Note. A discount of.
purchasers of RefrigeratDrs.
make the carrying of any
unlikely.
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Oofiiiiiited
QUEEN
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FURNITURE-
or finish that dif
more to get
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three-quarter size, enamelt
brass trimmings $j.oo ancU
cradles in wood and enameled!
mauy styles.
best is difficult, $2.50 to $10.00!
ten per cent will be allowed
This price concession is tj
over until next season verj
Mining Go.
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