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.l'JJ" OOOHISB RBTIBrW ; I'UDSDAf BVKSINa NOVEMBER 6. 1900 -. "il .-'' . .i I. la s. It, . I. ". .-.. f' . 1lS , It- COCHISE REVIEW Published Every Evening1, Except Sunday, by THE BISBEE NEWS COMPANY. V. R. N. GREAVES, EDITOR Entered at tho Postofflce at Biabee, Ariz., as second-class mail matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Mail, One Year S7.50 By Carrier, One Month 75 Advertising rates will be made known on application to this office. Legal pub lications in conformity with Territorial Statutes. Reading notices, 10 cents a 'ine for each ipsertiou. Communications relating to news or editorial matter should be addrecsrd to ISdito CocaiBB Rbvibvv All remittances and buslcevs letterB etc., should be addressed to The Bibdeb News Company.4; BISBEE, ARIZ., NOV. 6. 1900. Voting began v early today, land men were collected' in bunches In the neighborhood of the polls discussing the various phase's of the campaign and the chances of their iavorlte candidates. The town has been orderly up to noon, and everyone ih;.perfect good temper. A few drunks were around, but they asemed to recognize the necessity for promoting the -general peace. To night, no doubt,-the fun will begin and chaos let loose for a season. TESLA ON WIILOT'S That Ida of. tfa Xa Wot J aw Eartfc At Xliko a- Wir. ' Nikol Tesla was seen the other morning in reference to the statements of the French electrician, M. Willot, who said "thai electrical messages are transmitted through the earth, not' through the air. "M. Willot holds that the ether ware theorj' has been dis proved, and that, conduction, through the earth is the real means of trans mission. In his practice M. Willot means apparently to use deep shafts as starting stations, transmitting his currepts through different geological strata, suited by their denaity ,to, cur rants of different intensity. "The Idea of the French engineer is not novel," said Mr. Tesla. "He pro poses to transmit thrcughUhe. ground, connecting, the transmitter: at two pointia,t dff crept depths, The amount of energyp trapsnlt'ted,to a.distanoe is limited, and much more can be con Teyed 'by' simply connecting the trans mitter to trroi distant points of the earth' surface Theelatter scheme is much nearer perfect Jhan Jthftt pro posed by the French"engjpjeer. But far more eneTgy can be transmitted to a distance by merely conoectingone pole of the' transmitter to the ground and th.'e other to a metallic plate" or wire eleratdabove?ground. That the earth acts1 'entirely like an ordinary wire I hate demonstrated recently by producing stationary electrjeal waves Thsse -waYejs virtually mean that the vvs..p--!xiceo "? lay apparatus have ipn;J a'.: ysr thegljhe. a result which in my car'l.r writer jsj predicted,'' PRAISES .PA&1S FAIR. OalUoralaa Itetarna full of.EptlkSir iasia' Over the Orat M- ftoslUoa. M. H. De Young, :?fSan Irancisco, president of the board of United'.Stats comniissioners to the Paris exposition, arrived at New York the other dav on the steamer N.ew. York. Mr. De Young wf.4 most ent3ju4iala.Jojet,tlie1expQ.l tion, saying: 'The Paris 'exposition,!! the greatest the wor1.! bas ever seen I fay this un qualifiedly, notwithstanding the many id verse criucfsms whiph have been in dulged in by many American visitors. In its display of manufactures, in science, uud lu art th eyljibltionis sim ply complete. There is not a line of Mjj;thng usfcd.bj' manipr trausporta Tioh?comfort, orjlufury,. in' any branch of manufactures whichis lacking. Its educational value is'pract'ically illimit able. I fall to Understand upon what are based the adverse -criticisms in dulged in not only by visitors ignorant of expositions but by Intelligent and prominent citizens. I am afraid many of these have not observed carefully or at length. - ' u "I am- proud to say' he continued, "that Americans took ,8,000 awards, or one-third of thejr'ntira number award? d. The Americans; at the exposition were- the most ravish entertainers of any nation, and qf the Americans tha most enthusiastic host were the Call fornians. The people from my stata spent $130,000 in -taklngi'cart of guest and friends. If all'ljwte had done a well as CalifornJi(.t,hpT could ba no sriUciem of -the Amerioan showing at th exposition,"- . . COERCED A "CORPORATION, 9rtr WaiaaV ComaUA .lal Tvafca.- Kiss Bom Heritage, of Gloucester City, 'N. 3., I probably the' ""duly woman in the country who has ever dictated to big railway corporation and, perhaps, the. only woman -who has ever had the distinction of rid ing on a special train all her own. A few days ago Miss Heritage went to visit Mrs. William Sayer, of Clayton. She took an evening train on the West Jersey and Seashore railroad for her home. The train had been.' delayed by a slight accident and was over .an hour- late. After getting aboard the conductor informed her. that she would have to change cars at Glassboro, as his train did not stop1 FMfc at Gloucester, and she could take tffe" noit train in from there. j. ' j . - Mit. I'oi'itnge protested, but flrialr ly j!elde-1, aid, after waiting tU nearly ten o'olook, she inquired of the operntor at the station when the next train would arrive. She was told that the train had left before die stopped, owing to thelatenesof her train. She insisted that he tele graph for an express to stop for her, but this was refused, the4 officials saying she could go to a hotel at the company's expense and leave -for homo in the morning. Miss Heritage's mother was ill at home and she was anxious to move, so she refused, saying the company was responsible for her being put .off and they would have to take her -to Gloucester. After some further con troversy Miss Heritage was told to wait a few minutes, and ip. a short time an engine and car pulled Up. She got aboard and In 13 minutes she was landed in Gloucester and in a few minutes was at her mother's bed side. Vaoaat Land la oata Dakota. South Dakota has an "aggregate ot 11,500,000 acres of vacant governteant land which is now subjaot1o entry by qualified applicants, ' HEADS y;bFEbR,Ti5' Cattaa Cos Avals' RthtfmUr, tf Claim to the TltU't' ' otKita &"" Cotton is again "king" in tha ex port recprd,of the UnitState?, Do.; lar wheat iniS&if brought, the expojrjfl-. tion of breadstuffs far above, the cot ton, but ten-cent cottbnin'i9C5 brings inai Mgnuuuurai iuuuuhjbiu hhv first place in the record ofexports by single articles. The sevenjmonth: ending with J.ulyf 1900, showman, eti portationof cotton,amountingto ?H2i 370,097, while of breadstuff fhe to.ai exportation during the samje perloS was $138,304,529. that of: prSfisibn $106,503,856, and that of mineral bilftfie'" next largest, item, $39,498,151.? jrhe gen eral group. "manufactures,"is larger than that of cotton alone,- but no sin gle item or even the group of "bread stuffs," which includes, wheat, corn,, oats, barley, rye, etc., equals cotton during the seven months-ending with July, 1900. ' ' ) Cotton exportations and movements are measured usually by winftltd) termed the Mcotton year," which ends, with the month of August. Thftbu; reau of statistics has just received, the J record 01 August exportationsfrana w thus able to make up the fig.les foi1' the "cotton year" and compfji them, with those of the preceding ye$rlrJThef reports, which areof a prelimjnla'ry na ture, include about 95 per cent- of thej total exports of cotton, and as the com parison -ot the present year is made. with similar reportsof preceding year the relative showing for the various' years is a fair one. ' ."" A study of -the exportation of cotton supplied by these figure shows thati the exports of raw ootton' during the' icotton year ending with Augns$$,90O, are greater in value than, invaniy'pre; ceding cotton year since 160,2and the. average price per pound great,rtbTttt on any occasion 'iiiceJ183, eiiept'la, the. year 1SS6. v , ' tfys' HEW BATTLE,, BEING0 i Aathar Attaiapt to Prv KalMM . JNurt Jtha Bl Ai VttaM? - axfRstata.! - A f rath, battle for,, tha mUUg.Jeffj by A. T'CStewart is to, be commencad In thai supreme court this' fall byjpromr inent lawyers, who have b6en .cllt ing evidence for more than threSfjreara. Thousands -'of dollara have beeifism-nt1 in ga thering- information on bo$isi$,! os me Atianuc, ana tae aiTorne?srns sert that they have overwhelming proof to establish the. kinship of thalr client to the deail miliionaire. The petition forthe probate of tJSe will of A. T. Stewart declared'thathe;HiM, no heirs, and it was the failure to prora the falsity of this statement that ra-' aulted-in the setting aside by the"rdur5 of the claims made by previou? con testants. In the coming litiatioa. however, there will figure promihentlyi an autograph letter of A. T. attwart, the authenticity of whloh, it is claimed is established by unquestionable e'vi' dence, in .which heaknowledged'th.' kinship of a certain nephew serei years oeiore ms aeatn. unis neunewv though of advanced age, la still halo and, hearty, and will ba one of aacvriv nesses Balled, '. ' V ' No attempt will ba mda(to get hold of the property which' fweni to''tha! widow, but they will strive to gttiAt' which .went to Judge Hiltoour : RETURNS TO FIND WiyEWW). '' I-. ' afisateaary Tkaa DtM tlu' Will Go sms to tk WUlt' ' of Alaalt.' - ' ' Liki ose risen from the ded, Jijoe. Chapman made his appearancejhlAltj ron, 0.,'the other day. alive Aa'dhjvell; and with a purse well filled with I&on- dike gold. Eighteen years agovChapJ man left Akron. His home lcMJutot" aottbeen particularly happy, and he"'r-i solved to go to Alaska a3 a missionary among the Indians. His wife consent ed and agreed to ca're, for the children. Time passed and'the '"husband did not return. He3 had written regularly for sotae time, but Anally his'letteri wholly ceased and his wife concludd he w$; dead. Two years ago ah (wnajMieJ; to Charles K. Ives. . , In the meantime Chapman hd worked among the Iffdlasi, prospect ing for gold when he' had opportunity; Three years ago h"jolned the rush ' the rich new fields of the frozen, north and cleared up. several thousand dol-f lars. lie planned to come to Akron and. resume hi$ domestic relations and with, his wealth assist in forgetting the pasU On his arrival Chapman learned or his wifVs second marriage" from 'her' own lips. Almost without a' word he left the house, and;after a-visit1nthe''f' country with friends will wturn, to Alaska, r PlOPLrEAT TOfO 1RJCH; trratto. Is Saocesjtfalljr C9, ,.ra tf Ma'ajmaiasar PktU4)phta Phyilotaa.' A Philadelphia physician of note, Dr. Edward ;H. lttwey,J5l8im6 to cum all aorta of diseases by. atarving his pa tients, The brain, says this practi tioner, ne"ver loses weight- in either aickneas or starvation. Usually the mind remains clear when the body hae wasted away. The head-is -the power house of the body! Th stomach ie runfby brain-power'. Whiei fhe slom ach does too much worVimaites too great a demand upon the brain. "For more than 20 years," writes thia. doctor, "I have, permitted my. sick to do without food so long as fherc waa no desire for it. JiQtt amoutlLf ul wai enforced in ,aflV "cTJbn mouthful denied- bW5 tho 1fr9t?ltitiit?of' hunger. v 1 ' ' "In thia I hav huA all thm .mW! textbook aeoHimfeoIpi iewion a f auinowy, ,f -awojesisonecii ogainsi. ms. -xmi rooa; iseeiea to i L.' . I 'Many of my sws',hf a gonaifprmore r t -. , than a month rlthnfcfBrfwJ'.Oaery sicjq in bedfor more than a m'oith wft acute rhjsumatitm, was able to wails aboutth"e:room on-the for'ty-sjlxth-daJbefore- the flrat'food-was taken. Another patient, a womarof 57, went Until the forty-third''diy beforel.sihe broke. hr fast, and without aayonis atonj of hjtrxorjdinfjryj duties. A.isj eaaad stomach was, cured, ts-the result Mtjaow, after flvg'yje'aM, Jhere;5is bW no return of 'the'trou'ble.' '"' "?yldana arirelty generally agreed that Amerlc&na.eai'too much specially too mueh'tnsat. The no bfjakfast habit iaa'y ' wit -Wja vary J'aftarall. . . - i BELIEVES THE BIBLE. AvrcBa Professor 'Oolne to Stbast 't'to Prov tti WboU Snrth W Covered by -ic;; t is- Bcv. Dr. G. S. Gregory, editor of.the Homlletdc Beview,"ia8just received a letter from Rfii, Pfj GeorgeFredJfick Wright, of Ob&lin.'2ol!lge;0hi,o, which discloses the object of a trip thb proy fessor has started -to make through Si bejja. He is consi&jsredi:an authority on the glacial period of the earth's geo logical history and refuses xo accept the'theory that thje deluge-merely sub merged the'ieglonsT"oind-'ab6ut Psles--tin. He believes that when the author of -the Pentateucaid, the 'waters Cov ered "the face of the earth" he meant it Pyof. Wright will gohro'ugh the m9untains'of' Siberia, far, from- where m- ordinarily go; There h will mjike exc&va'tton-He-lll dig up the eiVth uhtll, with thegeolpgf6t's eye, he dis covers just that stratum"' which sho'uld have beetWdepositi'dFring the period in which the delj1j took place Next he will explore $;tn? Caucasus range, pass down to pcifnt Ararat, where .tradition saj-J h ark landed, and smfrge fron-t-HhisVt'rayels iamewhVrel "near Smyrna, AsijMinor. t If' injajthe-mounfain. region he ex- 'ploies Dr. Wright.lflndsthe rexnainsof 'jthesea f6"r whHhel3ok-h-'Wii aid' elude that the daiuga .wsaJtiistorifijal fact. " p5rfiS9ffiK. ,C sA. D. UPTON , f AXTOBWKX-AT-S.AW AGENT POR'L'AIND bOHlP Tombstone, Ariaooa. J. i. M. O'CONMELL AXTOBlifT.ATi.l,AW. OBIIOK: WALLACE BDILDIMQ BISBEE . . AVir '"""' ' :i" ''. ""Ji A 4. UASLBJU BISBEE, .AOSA jJilnU g Law a Specialty V' yYlLUAMJ. KIIATBIOE '" ATTOBIfKT-AT-IiAW 140 W. Pennington St:, Tucson, Ariz. Will practice in' illl Court ofUhe Territory. ARCUS-.ASMITB' v- - - ,, d ATTOBWETSr-AT-tAW TUCSON. ARIZONA Will praotioe In District Court of Coohise County. fHARLES BLENMAN '. . i ! .- , , ATTonNET-AT-tAW TUCSON, ATtlZONA Will attend all termi of Court In Cochise Count;., FRANK E. HEUBFOBD 8BTH X. HAZ AKH MEKEFORD & HAZZABO , ATTOBNB5fS.AT:LAW K '; "tuco&:A'nizoNA 4QENT3 FOR LAND SCRIP f t K. CHAMBBRS t " BENTI8T , Appolnttnenta Mado by Mull PH0NB 37 ' BISBEE J. W. FARRINaTON ' DENTIST i ' 8I3BEE. ARIZONA Spesialtltt DUoastis of tho oral oavity nnd rowuand.bridue.Vfork. All operations per formed. ---'" .... F?. .?. F A SWEET, M,p. :E. G! (3ARLETON. M. V Tbl. No. 8 A. R. HICKMAN. M. D. PHTfllCIANS AMD SURGEONS To the Copper Qneon Consolidated Mining . and A, S. Ji.iUK. . fDR- I8AAO H. WATklNS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ) BENSON, ARIZONA Office: Rear of Or uk Store. gf,, K WILLIAMS " JUSTICE OF THE- PEACE , BISBEE, ARIZONA Notary Public and Conreyanoe'r. Bill col cctluff a ipeotalty. 1JUf , RAICROAD TIME TABCES.' Arizona & South Eastern Railroad Paeifio Time one hour earlier than City time El sfi''x 11 Soiithwurcl VV WTOsr Northward tl -' w m - ' - c a - k u-" S a o - ,"S s cp3 a w5 03H. t,a " to TZr- a.m. Milea. Stations Mileti. i:. ail -irf)0 0 Lv...Bisbeo...Ar! L5.3 TvM 1:3 i:05 J 3 '..South IlUbeo.. MO 1:22 2:7 j V.12 4.0 ....DonLui.... 51.S 1:10 4:8 !:25 8.8 N6coJunctiou.. 43. 6 12:M 3:0 :32 12,4 "....PacUurd.... 42.9 12:41 ' 7:0 :52 19.4 ....Haniilnir. .. S5.9 12:2.1 li:8 ' 1:07 2.1.2 . .Water Tank... 80.1 12:M 4:8 1-22 80.0 ... Charleston.. . 25 3 U:l :40 Ar..l!'ftirbunk.Lv 11:26 i;H 86. S Lv,.Fuirbii!ik.Ar 19.0 11:15 t:3 S7.6 N.MAA.Crouh)g 17.7 ' 2:0 1:53 89.6 .. Contention... 15.7 ! 11:00 6:2 j S:10 45,8 I Land... . 9.5 10:40 9:5' a.m. j;00 55.3 Ar...nenon...Lv 0 I 10:00 KlagStutlon9 top on Signal. V. B. STILUS. B B. ST1LKS. O.F.-&P.A. C. MOBGAN. Supcriiitondont Southern Pacific Railroad. WFfmiorsn. lienson, leave . Vucson, arrive Marlropo. " ... Vuina, arrive .r :.".".. SUKJa.m. Los Augelet, arrive 12: noon. KASTDOUWD. . Benson, leave 9:06 . in. Wlllcos, arrive. . 10:42 " Bowie, " 11:53 ." Lordsburs, " l:(5p. m. Dentins, " 3:M " El Paso " ... rt:00 " Phoenix, "; . ..., ... a:20o.ni. Passengers for Phoenix, from the cust or tvest, remain at Mtu-icopa over night. Sleep ing car and hotel accommodation. NewJVIexlco anil Arizona ltallroail. WKBTIIOUKP. Pass. ' Benson, leave . . . 5:30 p. in. Fair bank, arrive. 0:13 " I (iogaleg, " 90 ' EABTUOUNl). NoKoies, leave . .. 5:10 a. ra. FnlrTinnU, arrive , 7:57 " Benson. " 8:40 " Sonorn Ballrond. 80UTHB0UND. Noeale3, leave ,.,.,.. Hermoslllo, arrive Uuaymas, .. " " NOBXHBOUND. Guaymas.' leave .... . ... Hermoslllo, arrive . . , .. .. NoKales. .: ... "". . Pass 10:05 p.m o:io a. 9:10 " 8:00 ' 9:33 5:00 v.-m- a.m. MINING APPLICATION NO. 724. Survey No. 1473. United States Land Offioe, ) TucsoNj Abizona, September 7, 1900 ) jNotice is nereDy. given tnat foter Johnson, Predolf Sundatroin, O. J. , Qrandstrom, Ernest F, LiirSen. C. E. ; Hansen, whose post office address is ' Bisbee, Cochise" county, Arizona terri-, tory, for all, have this day filed their application for a-patentfor 1500-linar feet of 'the Boras mine orTein bearing copper, and. other metals, with surface ground. 600 feet in width, situated in Warren, mining distriot, county of Co chise) and -Territory of Arizona, and designated by the Gold notes and offi cial platon-fjle in this office as survey number. 147,; approximately in town-, ship Np.' 23' south, range 24 east (un surveyed) of Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Arizona, said survey No. j 1473 being described as follows, to wit: 1; BORAS LODE; No. 1473. Beginning at cor, No. 1, the sw. cor., Identical 'with location .and with tho j ne. o6r.r Malster and se. cor. Superior mining- claims, a pine post 4 leet long, 4 inches square, set in a mound of stone's, scribed 1-1473-B.L., whence U. 8.' Mineral Monument No. 3 bears s. 40 dg, 46'mlnf w.1229.5 feet, and thane, cor of station house of Don Louis on the -Arizona fc. South Eastern R. K. bears a., 9. deg, 29 min, w.; this cor. is also Identical with the nw. oor. au sanne claim; thence s. 78 deg. 52 min. e?f-3(X) feet to s. end center, a pine post scribed 1473-B.L., 600, same beariugto! cor, No; 2, tne se. oor.-, identical witn thia ne.. cor of the Susanne claim, whence.. the original looation bears s. 78fdeg. 52 min. e. 21 feet, a pine p.ost cribed 2-1473-B.L.; thence u. 17. deg. 33,, min. e. 496jfee"t to cor. No. 3, identi cal with corners No. 4 Monarch and No. 1 Raven'lodes No. 1394, a pine post .scribed -3-1473-B.L.; thence n. 17 dog. 24; min., e.. 1004 feet to cor. No. 4, the n'e. .cor., identical with location and with comers No. 4 Raven, No. 2 Urowu King) No. 1 Iron Cap lodes No. 1394, u pine ' post scribed 4-1473-B.L.; thence n. 78ideg. 52 min, w. 260 feet to n. end center,1 identical with s. end center Crown King lode Po. I394( a pine post scribed 1473-B.L., . 532.10 feet, same bcarin"B to-cor; No. 5. identical with lo- catlon.and with cor. No. 1 Crown King J lode No. 1394 and with the se. andne. i corner? f the unsurveyed TuecaroraJ and Superior claims respectively, ai pibe post scribed 5-1473-B.L.; thence, i. 20 deg. 1 min. w. 1508.70 feet to cor. ; 1, the placevof beginning. .Magnetic variation 11 deg, 45 min. ! Met, containing 19.38 acres., , The location of this, mine is recorded in- the Recorder's otllce of Deeds in Book 3;. page 474, Records of Minos, records or uocnise county, at, xomo- stone, in the county and territory aforesaid. The adjoining claimants are: On the north, Crown King and Iron Cap No. 1394, South Bisbee Copper Mining and Tdwnsito Improvement company own ers Tusoarora (unsurveyed), James Blair ownor; on east, Raven and Mon arch olaims No. 1391. South Bisbee (Copper Mining and Towusito Improve ment company owners, on soutu, ou sanne and Maltor, Poter Johnson, ownerj-on- west, Superior claim, Peter Johnson, owner. Any and all persons olaimiug ad verselv aujiportlon ot said Boras mine or surface ground are required to tile their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Oiflco at Tucson, in the Territory of Arizona, during the sixty days' period of publi cation hereof, or they will be barred by virtue Df the provisions of the stat ute. MILTON R. MOORE, Reglstey. First publication Sept. 11, 1900. Last publication Nov. 11, 1900. i 7:20 " 9:4(1 " .o-s&ii!-... I i Fraternities s. IMPROVED -ORDHB OF BKD r Tk ilKN. COOH1SU Tribe No. J iUil '. i..r... ....fH.. M1..,...., .In.. .....a.. ... nt tlio Opra House llall Vis.- , iting broth ;r& oordlully invl- tcil. James -V. Campb'lI.Soclien) John Munch. C. of B. Dr. bdnmniUon, JJedioino 31an. WABBKN CA.MP NO. y. WOODMEN OP THIS WOULD, meets every second and fourth Monday at the opera houte Vi tiiiK members cordially luvited. , J. A. MILLEH, C. C. I V. JOHNSTON Sec. I PEltFECT ASHLAB LODGE No. 12, , l!", & A. M. Meets Urn lhuigduy , of each uiotith. VUitiijg brcth ruu cordially invited to attend. , C C. Wahnkk. W. M. I HitoWH, Secretary. ew T ANDMAUK CHAPTKB N .. fl ' - ;)-' B. A. M. KcgulurConvoia tlons third Tuescay lit o.ili mouth, bM p. in. Vialtintr coin iKitiloiis in aood itandiu'cladly receivel. V. B. STILES. H. P. , Fkamk J. Gkai'.Scc. QUEEN L)13GE NO. ;. A. i (). IJ. V., meets every RrSBEE LODGE NO.ldJ I. O. O. - If., meets every Wednesday evening. VisltinK brotneii uordiullv invited to attend. ALt'llKl) GoDiUKV, N Ejiile Masks, B. S. THE I'BATEIiNM. 1 KOTHEBliOOH. lilepemleuci I.odj;e i o. 53. meets evei ( i-kt uud till I'd Weiluetdaysol t Jit j niontli. V I si 1 1 iiu , uii'inhers, mi! cor- dlullv hiviicil. JltLfA MII.LEB. Pl'l-Mldl"!, eorptur . NAG0 ADVfcRTISNNTS. v ' I , CURRY & CO. Dt'iiloia in Dry .ioniis' Gtoi-fti Haiti .vitrf, iloiiiH ntnl SliH'i v i ihvIiiimhil and Kii ".iiiIiiiu A.t-ii c Cueiom Hone' Hrokerc. aco. Arizona. i Plot. DouffhtP.it, Cakes, etc French Restau.ant Aleals Served In Courses. Titos. Pinelli Naco. Arizona a fuA j 109 ,l V Repudlicas Spc:Altlcs in Fr.-nch Gooai And a Lars Auoftment cf IHexicati mm orec HORVILLEUR & MILHE NACO TAKE A HAGK Ed Price who has a Hack ready at nil hours, meets all Traius. Orders may bo left at New England Kitchen. 1 TELEPHONE 50 Your, Patronase Sollottect ij,,' JMA lm,r A I ej & tl Ci TO U & IC I X CUSTOM HOUSt BROKER La Horita, Sonora, riexico -THE-dUEEN MARKET S NAVARRO, PROPRIETOR The Cholcost Cuts of tender and well-fed Uouf, Mutton, Sauat;e,oto BREWERY AVE. BISBEE Rents Collected if fisxivS&i.. l fWftffiV J L. i - iWlk wr7r? o , 3&S3vi,HZ itiuK bnitheri cordially 9!3S?lSj mvitcd. &lQlr I Alfred Godfrey; W. M. tBS7 B'eiinrd Hurnphror, Bee Posi. XySfeV H" U- r,'uwr tfil'UHe'er. 1:51 p. m. ZiVT&i hlIP.ll .- t t. . ' 1 m rt k h n.nsn. t H I I n f r h f DH'S-BHfcKT-FRMUtK A f janJfes'I ft B ' mm PROPERTY' LOOKED AFTEltjC. K. BAIiNUM MONEY LOANED Bisbee Real Estate Co. Bisbee Bitl Posting Co. E. B. ruSON. AlonaKer AUGUST JOERRS Watchmaker and Jeweler Dealer in Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, Stationery, Wallpaper, etc. Ucimtrliti; Neatly none MAIN STREET, - BISBEE, AR1Z. I 1 MRS. M. HltWtn, Proprietor. BOOTS, SH0ESAND SLIPPERS For Ladles nnd Gentlemen. MMS' ST., TWO DOORS AD0VE POST OfFICE Giaconovich & Co. a Groceries Wlnos, Liquor and Cigars. Fruits and Confections. BREWERY AVENUE Btsbee Drug w. WHOLliSALii AND RBTAU. v J. ' WALLPAPER RAIIVTM AND OII-JS ,i 'V"" "OL,ASS4' PbotefirapWc Supplies; Bisbee, Arizona Can-Can Restaurant Main St. Mrs. A. IV. Stranim, rro. Plft-Cla-s .Restaurant, board by th Uay, WoeJc n- Mouth. Day and Niglit, . Short Ordora lain St.. above ,' Palace Stablet f!IKS WO KtNTS - BltVCLfS .'.ve!t v.orlu Key ,nv- . tin:; a -iuccicltv. tiiitu ,' loci.s, lotsttis intK-hlus ,a;nl tiejoit-j repaired, RAHBUR BICrCUS'SOLBi City larber Shop Balli Uoom mu Porcelain Tubs Enu-e Maiks Projrietor, iHvervtliiti"; Pirst Class. -4--.. CUvitp CASH -Store, . Cboli'el'aiidl Griiciiie. Freh Prultt or a'l kind rcrttitrii dnilv V, iuo, Liiiuor Ulcuif uud lulmcKoj, tr.,c,(Js ilollvere'l fresc E. HOWELL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Estimates of Building Furnished UfHUE: J. H. JACK1UMSK COMPANt - rACTMAUlO 1nnAIC Of.all tno i mttu q ivuufmo Eiud. Photographic Supplies. Developing and l'rintiiig ut Lowest Rates.' Sat isfaction guaranteed. nS$Srn C. P HART & CO. tew i MU Open Day and" Niglit " ; Short Orders '.alSpecialtji Meals served ti fainiliegi and parties. . . nain Streets i ; Whilchcad & ,far'chcll, rroprieiorfc -." ' " ' . i. Bisbee Candy Kitchen Fresh Candies Every Day - Ice Ci-fluiu. Soda Whter. I.cmonculo Milk Shai. Cents- BURGHAM, ." Proprittres Near Uulvu'li.s Siiirc. ClitiTnsr; " ilono In- tipw prv Prorpi. Gent' Sult. " olonniMl. tiUo IihIIih' M.irts, WiiUt. Ulovi. uud Kililioiik. II tn u Mxv.'luitv -BISBEE- Blacksmitiiing Co. , T. A. TATE, Prop General Blacltsinithiiiy. Horseshoe ing a specialty. Above Flooilgate. Town Transfer Baggage and txpress Handled With Care. Leave order with -'. K Willlnm. Tf. Kv ilS II Theo, F. Tletz, Prop. OHicq nnd works, Tomlistone nnd Tils Leo, . Soda Water, Snrsnuu-illa, (Sliiurer A o, 'fcltc. Ordors from ahrnnd will recc,lo prompt nt, toiition. Orders for tho city of llltbeewlH ' boilellvcred free without oidny. rnmllyor dorKtollrlti d. Bisbee. Assay Oflice; All Work Guaranteed Or Money Refunded. Kodak Pictures TliS :-. Ofllcc, Nol Hill. ALf. TEUMAN - - - Proprietor BISBEE GASH FRUIT STORE: . Ice Cream and Soda Water . Sweet Cream, Cream Parlor. Confections, "etc. Icfe Geo. Dorf linger, Prop; Wallace Bnlldlng. J. C. flAWB f SSfflf KJnmJ iioiond - . . . ElvES o .- . A Bijr Cold Drink for 5 ; . , . . A BISBEE t... 'IL MSMllllE MEm WORKS jp&Pti MKS- ',1s - i Ifl Ml Vp 43 4 . II ,'4 ! .i tii ,ti . . t - M i 6 I9S