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KnOWO BO W6SI 10 the Mec,- and realizing that she G '-'v. . -7 '..-..- ',-' .TT' ' M GbijUneijcing Tuesday, May fst S POLISH CHASE 3Roks Say tte Boers were, Dispersed ? VcSyENXY-EIOHT PRISONERS 4lW to From Brantford Jhaba Niqhu. Eleven Prisoners at FOR Tim COCHISn REVIEW,' BY J. POUTER BENDKR. . JLrUtt.L'U'iL,. nTrf11iMlttM hO,un'"S 3:?- The from war Lord ofllco Rob- xiSh itv- &) Hii. :.i' :y :!v josts th rts: iTT ami' aucccsa'er.ii'day and drove the enemy out of a S&31.0 position at Houtneck A.itb comte?Vtivcly small loss to us. 'The Boei cfispersed in several direc- ty, mmly north and oast, loaving; 'entyii prisoners in our hands, in Uding 4 commandant and sixteen Ovev'tho sands of th' desert "And ovcr'tR' trabkles n'lftul Out of the East and South land The Order of. Red Men came I At first though few in numbers Yet each and overyono -know How to paint and fix the paleface -Till he looked like an Indian loo ! So 'neath th' hills of Bisbeo There's many a wigwam's door That looks out into the sunlight And into a hundred more. So now on th' hill and mountain "When the sun is going clown, There's many a war cry given That echoes about the town 1 And should you bo a savage man No doubt you'd surely bo Called away in th' night time To council beneath a treo ! i m ESTIMATE Loss of Life Will Considerably Beyond Three Hundred. P- v ivoundod. ,.'U3, and. rest.after V And many is tho whito man Who has tried to guess in.vain, met with considerable J How many mighty warriors wcro in tno ltcuman's train. So 'was only fit aud proper To show their greatness off, To give a parade and blowout That no paleface dared to scoff! So tho high chiefs and tho princeo3 Painted all in gaudy red, In buckskin and their moccasins Were at the procession's head. With ancient bow and arrow With a tomahawk and sp'ear, 'Tiff true the noble Red 5len Were a sight indead'to fear! And yet beneath the war-paint ivyo! in eacn Diav a mum- ntuirt 'HamiUs now encamped at Jaco- s men are in noed ol ing sovural days, .1 or dered a hclt for today. "Broadwood's cavalry arrived on Ifte soeno in timo to rondor valuable assis abco by threatening tho enemy's rear. 3 '"The enemy admits that twelvo were i Wb,0 . tn ,., fis hrothnr. trill nrl in vfcfoiiiv'a nrtr irrnmant Plii I .....". . . JVOIVAUMJ E VIIqI-IUUWW .LlAlv v. -German Lisutenant Gucnthar was in cluded among the list of dead. They had forty wounded (including tho Russian commander Maxiraoff of tho foreign leg ion. Twenty-on e of tho fifty-three cas ualties on the Be er sido -belong to tho fpjelgn leglcn. Two Frenchmen of tho "foreign legion w ure killed. j Hamilton praised tho chivalry of X-kSprceH and A specially commended riurr -m .1 . - . . ';ujiiJKovudusjvnoigavo tno nnai strose ?m 4tho enemy 'Jcntjl'ho Shropshire "Wi'Mn. ...uvin 2Q0iriOLi!BB'tho- enemv's ." "-" . . "w-'C3. anccu line, cheeriN.j louaiy. iiam ,,1 nlo praises Kitchener's horse." " ob'A, May 3: An official bulle- yafut oa April 8th the Federal j toV nino prisoners oast of Thaba April 30th tho -Boers -at- o tsritisn mounteii corps And take his sister's part! So gather your veneration, For the Order of Red Men grave, 'Causo they "'ill always be your brother (If)-you Jiappen to bo a brave! Perchance you can guess our secret, For this you must surely spy, ThatJduo paleface and tho Indian Isas white as you or I. - Additional Local. J. Porter Bender wa3 a visitor at Naco today on business. Dr. Edmundson went down to Naco today to visit his patients at that town. Lovi Perrins little three'year old boy iserysick. Thjw&fld has had con vulsions. ' Alexander Chisholm has returned Salt Lake, May 3. Death's wind jinirsheot cdmpletely envelopes tho fa- i -' - - mous coal town of Scoficld." Every house, without exception, is a house of mourning, and every household is pre paring to bury its dead. Tho agonized shrieks of w'dows and groans of moth erless and fatherless are no longer .heard. Tho stricken ones are beyond that now, and their grief can find no utterance. Yesterday it was stated that tho death list, as based on a con servative estimate, would probably ex ceed 250. It is now known that tho estimate is entirely too low, and that in all probability tho 300 mark will be pussed. The wofk of taking out the dead continues, and all of the bodies may not be recovered this week. Just now Scofield is a vast morgue with un dertakers by, the score. The bodies found near the entranco are badly crushed and bruised, as they received the full force of the explosion. Will Clark, who lost his life while try ing to save his father, had a beautiful sister, aged 16, devoted to her brother. When informed this morning of Will's frightful death, sho fell - dead, at ,her-inother's feet. Afcad picture yi$i 5 " iL- !,, -&. m "tMinrnWtnil 4 l.V . uu' .ri?cllw:u JVV. Mlu ui-guu m, m.outn or irKU-&y.l-rrrZ- .r-Tr-.-"ir-r.-T'-mm Atlantic Highlands, N. ,T., May 3. William Gorman,, a -well known resident of this place,' was killed' on Shrewsbury bridge on Sunday night. Ho saw a young woman on a bicycle como.tcaring down tho steop approach to the 'bridge,- and realizing that she had.lost control of the machine, hcven deavpred to save himself by holding closq to the rail, but tho young woman's head struck against his nose, knocking him down. A violent hemhorrago of tho nose followed. Got man died last night. The young woman made off without giving her name. : New York, May 3 The matrimonial tangle of George M. Pullman will soon bo unraveled by tho courts; Bowers sues for an absolute divorce, naming Pullman as co-respondent. Ho also sues Pullman for alienating his wife's affections. BUSINESS LOCALS. Second-hand goods bought .and sold atrE. G. Ord Co., plumbing and tinning shop. . f Queen riimmacy, forphotoniaphic sup plies. FJ1 FOR SALE: A boarding house. At plv H thin office. Jin' roi'cived a new lino of phirt MiitP, tit Hlfvu'lt'd. M20 If Otto Koib,-Grand Chnnscllor, K,P. Boonville. Ind., saye, "DeWitts Witch HMzelPalvd soothes the most delicate aV'.n and iunlutho mofet Ptubbon ulcer wtih certain and uo. d rebults." Cures i lies and km dibeabe Don't buy an nitatj m. Coppar (.uen store and ifhfe Dnv Co. 4 Henry H. Tietjen . . BOOT AND SiiOHAKER. - -,. " I KcpriTriiiff Nearly , "'llU. " Muln St Ounosito Ant'lus Bl'd'tr ' AINU hOK THREE DAYS we sliall sell. Boys' Waista, cheaper than you've ever bought equal, quality, for Jxjfqre. Forty dozen' "Mother's Friend" Waists nearly all 'of. wh ch were' received but a week ago, have had their -prices deeply cut, The Waists are perfect in every respect in quality, style and ' make which maker, the price sacrifice all the More unexplainable. If you need Waists now, or will need them, come Tues- i day. The special prices will prevail until Thursday, May 3d, but the saving is so great Thursday may.be too lte. This week's Store News gives full details. SHE COPPER QIEEN STORE. USf Bank of Bisbee INCORPORATED. .rtty? Uar Utre-ftand'hagirard tfacesi there sat.vea I dayancl'today young'John Miller, a ' Ladies' terdi X".!1XJ f-tf xri?v.r., i, J) criusn raounieu corps . tt- 1 -ttt... . i fajtiSfoi&Zi Bmntfard and killed nine- & from Willcox and is erectm; 4WSfeh, fhKfflg-Captain Liddy. ouso in tho former town. it Av kh:& y!w& w&mffC SV?vT . ' " 4. ' i"; &rn dyniHv iaptam Liddy en prisoners were taken, two wcro nded. WV2"SN. May 3: Tho war ofllco an- ' rLyti"? faal tno totl1 numuor of casual- 'tir.m&fd&p1 . .. a..m 00.,. ... fflftli Africi ' l H " ou ' ub' u" m.WWBaoumDw1t" aro ei-s. iVPeTown, May 3: Philip Cronje, voor wno surrennereu ui r-iuiruv;a- ind was imprisoned at Sinionb- was shot dead thero last night by ltry. "Jronio and other Boers walked be- yoad tho dead lino and jeorcd when tho guards ordered them back. -Pretoria, May 1 (Delayed) Mr. Blgbie, Jr., who was arrested in con nection Willi niu uxpiusjuu ui uiu uih biot shell factory, at Johannesborg, has leen remanded. An American has al5 been arrested on suspicion of being implicated in tho explosion. 5f.W.v.A 1M U IIAiriMTN &R3r IvestTaation at Last Brought to a I Close. Vashinqton, May 3 Tho Coeur Vl'Aleno Investigation is practically at an end, tho committee caring to hear om but ono other witness, Lioutonant 1ycns, who forced the strikers back to tho pumps in tho mines. "When ho has ben heard, this afternoon, tho case will close with arguments from tho cofunsel for the two sido?. Tho demo j?aW Tvantcd mora witnesses but the yt'publicarm ruled against them. J Kilmarnock Sold for $20,000. KW YORK, May 3. John E. Mad- last evening sold to ex-Secretary itnoy his three-year-old colt Kll- Lnarnock, which is proving a sensation ong her sot. Tho price paid was 7,000. Yesterday morning in the til at Alorris Park on a slow track, llmarnock went a milo carrying 110 uuus uuaiijr in l-ivij wiiiuii jiuraumuii sider a remarkable test. ALAS, Texas, May .5 Statistics tho movements from Texas to markets and grazing grounds of sas ami inuitui Territory to be: Magpie Minstrels, May 11. Tho end men, Messrs. Moore, Burk, Johns and Kelley, will keep you in roars of laugh ter all the time. Dr. Clarke want to Naco yesterday and roports tho peoplo of tho border city excited over tho prospect of tho speedy building of tho railway; AbTan Ploresj Dario Escalante, and Ab"an Madrlll wore drunk and disor derly. Justico Williams distributed thirty days between the three of them. Gregovitch and Andcrvitch, who have been woi king in tho mines hero for some time, left for Cape Nome this morning. Tho men aro good steady feliows and experienced mincis and will no doubt do well in that region. has been rrjrfir ' flHbiAl ;'5a3fcni. w A .vvi' J -, J" A .wwia' u." t.vmnt.1 tf , A"-.JfV rvt'ryrj2Rfy0 Wir - - , &Jrlll4'e vffltiyRm .&Yi&MijMiF3N' r lr &Bk&G!&v55Brtfrfl m 'ASt1 j?44iSiwl V PfMtsSbv immm o OTgR Vv ss--5 n-rni A flow of artesian water struck southwest of Pima. E. A. Jones, of Arlvapal, in Willcox last Saturday on a deal for tho salo of his cattle. Henry Lovin states Uva circular let ter that ho has 40,003 head Of Mexican and Arizona cattlo for salo. Tho Copper Bello Miming company in tho Tombstone district reports re cent Shipments of five carloads of ore. Last month's importations of cattle from Mexico aggregated 2,818 head, of which 2,074 wore entered at Bisbeo and Nogales- Sunday Ryan Bro's. made a delivery to II. D. Rogers, of the Siegel-Sanders company, of 839 head of cows, which were shlppcd-to Portales, New Mexico, to go into pastures near there. Ryan Bro's, have four additional train loads Ryan Bros, have made a delivery to II. D. Rogers of Siegol, Sanders com pany, of boM head oi cows wmen wero shipped to Portales, N. M., to go into pastures near there, says tho Range News. Ryan Brothers havo four ad ditional train loads of cattlo gathered and will bo driven for shipment as rap idly as posslblo. A rich strlko is reported to have taken place within the past fow days in the Shj lock mlno In Black Hills dis" trlct, owned by Henry li. Clifford & Co. Tho vein of oro has been cross cut at u depth of about 17o feet and a body ittle, 270,000; sheep, 300,000- Tho of oro nearly eight feet across running clip for the year is twelve million a good per cent In copnw and silver has tl& valued ut $2,000,000. been encountered. holper, who is waiting for the bodies of his three brothers, Harry, Bance and Issaac, to be brought out. h- LatettThrco peopte have gcne4n sa ne. A newspaper reporter fainted as ' he filed his story. One of the saddest ' stories is that of the Clark family, Tho fathcir and son wero among tho firht dead found. Another son, Will Clark, rushed into tho mine to rescue them. Ho was wafted into death in a trico by tho awful arter damp. Whon tho news -was bioken to tho mother a pretty sixteen-ycar-bW sister Lizzie fell dead at her mothers feet. Tho other three big mines of tho coal company aro closed down as miners arc fiockixta-hf1m?ft claAives sorl rfrlends at Scofield, or at least to rescuo their bodies and help tho suffering. Tho coal company and the Reo Grande Western are both doing everything possible. Salt Lake met chants aro sending provisionjothe'famlliQ who have been deprived of support, and the cash subscriptions. amount to ovor $15,000. A carload of flowers will bo sent down tonight by tho women of Salt Lake. Tho loss by rescuo ex penses, claims for damages, loss of mammoth coal contracts and other items will bo very great. At present tho company is merely working to res cuo tho dead and alleviate tho suffering. Ha?:5!Urtl r and Gents' LDire'ctorfcf r BEN.WILLIAMS; v MJto Furnishings and FANCY. GOODS. Scbontl-Hand Goods. Bre cry Aonito ILC! C. J. Staple aiid fancy Groceries Candies, Nuts, tc. Brewery Avenue. .Miner's Saiojn Wines, I iquoia and Cleans. B. M. Vnaivicli, Brcwetv Avenue CURRY & CO. Dwileis in Dry Goods Groreri-s, Haul. are, Boots ami SIi'ios rurcluwni. nd Fnrwaiditig A.ents. Custom Houso Brokcrc. ; . -. Naco,Arizona. London, May 3 Central News hears that Commandant Eloff has left Mafek ing, practically abandoning the Kime. A recent dispatch from Mafoking said that General Snym, ono of the Boor commandors conducting tho slego- at Mafeklng, had left tho vicinity of Maf eking. Twenty-five men find employment at tho San Francisco mino and mlll,Cedar district. Thoy bhlp gold bullion reg ularly. Tho Cedar district Is fast com ing to tho front. Tho Empiro mine at Chloride in about to havo the water pumped out of It and work resumed. Tho Empire in early days produced a largo amount of high-grado ore. Mineral Wealth. Jim Letson has brought up some very rich oro from tho South Bisbee. The bamples displayed arc taken from tin lead without being specially picked, showing tho great possibilities of this mino and the certainty of its futu proinliienco Among' tho pacing proposi tions of this district. Mr. Barrage of the Butto and Boston company, is expected in Gilbert any day to soo to lotting tho coiltract ipr sinking a 100-foot shaft, for vhich the figures are already in and Waiting for. 'him. TOM'S B11W1II PiM Doughnuts, Cakos, oto. French R-.stau ant Meals Served in Courses. Thos. Pinelli Naco, Arizona Officers;' '(V wJf".V.;J siSST 'J P a M.i -"'V'J- ..yj-t ' ,"if .. "'" T-r ' - r ' " Tf(?SV1..BR0PHY. .rrtaUt WH? BROPHY;- ' -sji f J. S. DOLK3LASS Vice PraMK - n J. aUNMJNaHAMni MrJj.CUNIVINaHAn. Foreign Exchange and Telegraphic Transfers to all of the world. ?art 4w Bv iJt Accounts of lndividuala,Ffirais au(j -Corporitions Matters Intrusted Hl . toUtiMtfMi - Attention. -X -& solicited. tfHB: .' -"-iiiiJr i., - - - vof , ' mm Prompt Mexican floney Bought and 5oLd Agency for New Zealand Fire Insurance Company. ITU Alejandro Garcia CUSN0M HOUSE BROKER La riorita, Sonora, flexico M.iJ. Johnson AND state hie Broker i. Houses and Lota Ilouaht and Sold ou uoiiiihisaiou. Hourcs lor Runt Money Loaned. OFFICE Ang:us Building, Room 3. E. G. ORD CO. PLUA1BINQ, TINNING and CORNICE WORK All work done matly and promptly. Office uextto ha Itrouuiy. FOR RENT. 1 "- - - - 0 four-room houses, new, $15 each. ii an .loso piunpa 1 Uonu'ia luiiHu-powor. I Ui-beo Heal Estate Co., E. B. flASON, iMningcr. Schnuedinn's Jowelry Store. Piano Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL-DEALERS 'IN Piano s & Organs. Write for Catalogue. Pianos on Monthly Payments. Office-i21 1-2 South Broadway, Los Anjjeles, California. ug Company Carries overythinc in tho Drug and ChemicaPLine, and wo aro constantly addim;.ncv sido lino linos to.our'stock. Ou noxt addition will bo Wall Paper, Paints, Oil and Glass. Samples now ready for selection. Perfume To sweet for anything but your handkerchief. Candy Saroni's Gold Label in original packagesonly. F j t r fr Tilfli V 4Vl?w'f For the Literary All the late and popular Novels ut popular -prices. workingman's 'paper, vffcs es Daily Herald. Property fiTM; i ll""s? md n it mini 1a s f wafm luff! SL I 7 'i 'TlMfff, .i. 'r ' I i ill one 1 s )xjr s. 1 fitg .sv., PS f'J-iWJWKJ i v . 2 .' f-