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ra .4 IWUUUMft BAJXY JUWHttr- TUMJlAiY ItOfcMDtt, MOWIM 17. qi StttatfSJfeMMBMgMMiiilpMl Hi i sir I 1 I 1 1 ,?ii M1- J! i H I . :' .' t ,:' 1 i !' tig , 1 .' ill' Hi a 111! ' y H ft'. I1 t 3 Local Happenings in Brief. V. M. Hoey camo Id yesterday from Koijales and left for Douglas. W. J. Lewis and family letf for their home in Douglas yesterday. '': Rev. H. M. Shields went to Douglas .yesterday evening and returned same dae. F. H. Perkins, architect for the Cop per Queen, went to Douglas yesterday evening. Attorney W. C. McFarland left yes terday morning for his home In Solo monville. The premier star comedian of the dayls Billy Clark, with Hi Henry's Minstrels. "' George C. Clarke has returned from a trip to Globe, where he has been on "mining business. Mrs. Frank Goodbody, who has been quite ill at the residence of V. H. Brophy, is much improved. A large number of Bisbeeltes"' were out with gucB ard rifles bunting quail, rabbits and big game Sunday. Attorney W. P. Miller returned from Benson Sunday evening with Mrs. Mil ler. They will reside in Bisbee perma "nently. T. H. Tracey, representing the El Paso Mine and Smelter Supply com pany, is in Blsbee on business for his company. Frank Goodbody and son came orer from Tombstone Sunday and spent the day, the gaest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Brophy. GeoigeMcMullen has returned from a visit to bis relatives back east. Geo. says there Is no place like Arizona and is glad to get br.ck. Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Hall, Mr. and Mrs Alfred S. Wilson and Jadge Jose S. Teran left for Nacozari last Saturday after spending a few days in .Bisbee. Deputy Sheriff Al Strickland came up from Douglas yesterday with two Mexican prisoners, one being Loreta Zamora, who escaped from the Bisbee jail some time ago. Annie, the three-year-old daughter of Ms, and Mrs. R. W. Mclsaacs, died yesterday morning and will be buried this evening at 3 o'clock from the Mc- Isaac residence, No. 491, near the slag dump. On account of the inclement weather the regular Sunday shoot of the Bisbee Gun Club did not take place Sunday. Stewart Hunt still wears the club but' ton, having broken 48 oat of 50 birds at the last shoot. Geo. E. Place, representing Mines and Mewllu-gy, published at Los An geles, New York and Chicago, arrived in Bisbee yesterday and will remain a few day looking over this wonderful mining country. He is making a tour of the territory. R. Toobey, T. J. Maloney and Pete Tehaney left yesterday for Phoenix. Tim will be married Wednesday to Miss Ellen Toohey. The bride and groom will spend their honeymoon In California and then return to their new home in Douglas. A private telegram was received in Bisbee lite Friday that a daughter. was bornto Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Greene. It was further stated that both mother and child were doing well. Mr. Greene Is at present with his wife and child and will return to Arizona some time Jd January. A fire alarm was turned in last even ing about nine o'clock, caused by a Ore in a small frame bouse -on Chihuahua hill,. belonging to S. K. Williams and occupied by Musical Smith. The fire was caused by a lamp exploding, but was extinguished before any great damage was done. Loois Davis, deputy district clerk, informed the Rkview representative at Tombstone that the average Dumber of cases docketed here for trial at each term of court largely exceeds the num ber of cases docketed in Pima county. where he is also deputy clerk and therefore knows that of which ha 'speaks i. Judge George 'R. Davis opens court in Santa Cruz county the first week in 'January, 1902, and yesterday milled j the neceesary orders for the summon sing of the grand Jury to report at No "gales on Thursday, January 2, and of .the trial jury on Saturday, January 4. From Nogales Judge Davis goes to "Phoenix to attend a session of the ter ritorial supreme ccurt as a member. On Wednesday, December 18, the 'Copper Queen Library will be closed for changes and repairs. In the ad joining room, which was formerly used by the post office, the reading tables will be placed, in order that the public may have access to the newspapers, ' bat no books will be received or given out on that date. Books due on De cember ltth may be returned on the 19th without detention charges. At a meeting held Sunday evening at the fire boose for the purpose of or- ganislng a chemical company composed of young men sixteen members were enrolled. W.J. Hemick was elected foreman, A. W. Howe, first assistant; Arthur Mullen, second assistant; G. G, Lopez, secretary and treasurer. The boys have entered into the company with a spirit of earnestness and will be ' found on hand when-called- Of the "sixteen members that were enrolled - Bine of them were on hand last night at the fire aad while they could not reach the fire with the engine did good work with the band extinguishers which are carried on the engine. Card ef Tfcaiks. The family of Frank Bowmao desire to return their sincere thanks to all their friends in Bisbee, who rendered assistance and sympathy in their sad bereavement. fire at TenbstMe. At Tombstone last Saturday night, about 0:30 the residence of District Clerk A. H. Emanuel was burned, only the adobe walls remained standing Mr. Emanuel was calling the roll of grand jurors when he was told bis res Idence was on fire. Judge Davis, who was rooming at the Emanuel bouse,- adjourned court and all rasbeJ to the fire, but too late to save anything the entire contents being a total loss. Mr, W. K. Meade was stopping with Mr. Emanuel and lost all his belong' ings, also Judge Davis lost bis allse and contents. Amount of Insurance carried on the house and furniture was not given. They Travel In a Special Trail The big show, Hi Henry's City Min strel Aggregation of fifty all white performers, who appear at the Bisbee opera house on Thursday and. Friday, December 19 and 20. Matines Friday, December 20. The parade at noon includes a loco mobile display, a superb military band of forty musicians, and their big 200 pound St. Bernard dog, said to be the finest in the world, having mure per fect points and va'ue-way up in the thousands, certainly a magnificent animal. The premier comedian of the com pany, Mr. Billy Clark, is said to be as bright as the brightest and a well bred gentleman. 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J'1 v aa, tii ES It is true economy to use the best bakine powder it saves time, patience, eggs, butter, reputation as a cook and other things that you want to save. Schilling's Best is the baking oowder. GRAND OPENING of the finest line of Holiday Goods g? ever concentrated under one Ml roof, consistting of Toilet S: n M , ,.. rv.. m woscs, iiiuiiicurc ocl, jluus, Albums, Toys, hand painted ! Pictures, Bric-a-Brac, irn- i ported Mexican drawn work g Silverware, in fact every- i thing in the Holiday line. The fancier cases range in gg price from 50c up; Dolls from 25c up; imitation hand paintings 50c up. JELL m TELEPHONE BUSINESS 'PHONES, $4.00 per Ho. RESIDENCE " $3.00 First Get Your Telephone Bisbee Improvement Co. Manager's Office No. 200. IwTOTOTOTOroraTOTOTOrai & The 43-inch life size doll in our window, dress $j H ed as a bride in white velvet, will be given away jp New Year's Eve. You may be the lucky one to get it. gj Investigate. d it I5E-FAIR. M-r-M I First .Class Drlvlne and $ r-m Saddle Horses. Funeral Directors. 0. K. Livery, Feed fa Sale Stables B. F. GRAHAM & CO., Props. X Stables at Bisbee and Naco, Arizona, and La Cananea, Sonora, riexlco o. Duty Paid Conveyances to all parts of Sonora. K.. DAILY STAGE LINE, B. F. GRAHAM A CO. Psor. OOcci at Bl.bM and Noo CAr NAC0T0BI5BEE TA I iDVW BISBEE TO NACO tJVv I $2San Pedro S to La Cananea$2 FRANKENBERG BROS. & NEWMAN, Proprietors, gj CfjAKERY.. Fresh made Bread delivered to any part of the city. Stoddard & Zumstein N.ar Opsra House The Turf Sportsmen's Resort I Finest Liquors, Wines, Beer and Cigars. f - JAMES LETSON Prop. Sk I ruin Stnct . . I. . BUbc. Ariz TOVREA & MOSSMAN -- Choice Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage and Dressed Poultry. OUR MOTTO will be "The Best Always." By merit alone we expect to share your patronage. Respectfully so liciting your trade at the old stand of Overlook's. Goods Delivered to any Part City .Telephone aAAA(kAAaaAAftaakaABsaaaBftAAdAkAaBAA&Bk&AlBA&&ftftAft&AAft&ft&& f New England Kitchen OPEN DAY AND NIGHT! Kansas City Meats a Specialty. Meals served to families and parties. eKCCCCCCCCCC3CKiCCCCCCCCCl I L. A. BROWN, Proprietor. rn flaln Street. ili iaV Hi Hi m Or W m A Few flood Hints In the way of Holiday Gifts. Something novel in wearing apparel is always an ap appreciated present. Our line of novelties for both ladies and ' gentlemen surpasses anything ever shown in Bisbee. Gold and Silver headed Parasols, Mexican hand carved Pnnses and Books. Silk Scarfs and Shawls. Steel cut Chatelaine Bags, Mexican Brawn Work Handkerchiefs. Needle Work Silk Handkerchiefs. Silk Mufflers, Four-in-Hand, Puff, Club and Bow Ties, Fancy Silk Suspenders. ..Fob Chains, $ Ladies and Gents Silk Hosiery, and many other items too numerous to mention. Come in and look at them and make a wise choice. We will help you. m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m M m m m THE PROBLEM SOLVED. What to glva for Christmas is a question for ail. Xoibiugcaa be more appropriate than some of our GENUINE MEXICAN DRAWNWORK, Band Carved LEATHER GOODS, FILLIGREE JEWELRY and CURIOSITIES, a complete line of which ti ill be pat on sale Dec. 15th. Don't delay, they will not last alwajs. We are headquarters on Mexican Cigars, an im mense stock just received. railroad) Our Stages meet all regular trains at San Pedro Station. Stage leaves Bisbee 7,8:30, 1030,11:30 a.m. 1:30, 3, 4:305:30 p. m. Stage leaves Naco at 7, 8;30, 10, 11:30a. m. 1:30, 3, 4:30, s:30 p. m. The 1:30 stage leaving Naco cennects at Don Lu's with the u passenger train for Douglas. The stage leaving Bisoee at 4.30 takes passengers from the Douglas train at Don Luis for Naco -;;...,1,..,l,,l,,;-.;-M..-M.4M.lll t ,x t 00ft Telephone Number QEO. B. REAY, Manager 55 Bisbee flercantile Co. joecxceecgcgc Choice Family Groceries We buy in Carload Lots and meet all Competitors. Goods deliv ered to all parts of the City. Hay and Grain . . . Liquor Dealers Ranchers' and . , . , t , niners' Supplies The Cananea Supply Store, Naco, S. M. AGUIRRE, Store Manager. - Sonora, - Mexico. 3 HIPWPTT S KflOT RIM MW MnrP f 3 3 : 3 & South Side Main Street. Will be headquarters this week for MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Wool Fleeced Lined. Fine Jersey Ribbed, Pure Worsted. & & a vre are making a special sale tnis weeK on tnese gooas. waccn g. i5. Joseph Schwartz liicls.'urnlshed on Galvan ized iron Work Bl o, Naco, Cananea and Douglts. & The Plumber. Bisbee Drug Company Fotographic Supplies Wall paper, Paints, Oils and Glass. PICTURB FRAJlIT(a OM 8rltKn- nunwo JsjBBBHHBBjKBSHBBsSBHEBSBHBSSSBi m - a m -I? t Diamond tsro s. i iii ik wRiie rroii nrv ions aiire. m '- - l smmmmmmmmmmmanimmmmmmmmmmm Tslephon ". M O. Box aK7 ;; L. C. SHATTUCK I jPHE approach of the Holiday season Dnngs witn it tne idea of Beautiful Presents . . . WE shall make oar establishment headquarters for CHRISTMAS GIFT BUYERS and wUl show you an array of Holiday Uooda that will please the most fastidious. To enumerate: SILVERWARE Including Tea Sets, Smok- ing Sets, Berry Dishes In fact a full line of Silverware too numerous to mention . . . WATCHES, DIAMONDS and JEWELRY of every description. A BEAUTIFUL assortment of Fancy Brushes, Combs, Clothes Brushes, Hat Brushes, Fancy Suspenders, Garters and Silver Novelties. Every ar- tide sold is guaranteed by the Old Reliable HENKEL, The Leading Jeweler. No.. 1 1 Main Street, i 00MMMI00mM0m0l)HMIMM0ltOfHO0M0t0000m00M THE BANK OF BISBEE BISBEE. ARIZONA Capital Fully Paid $5I,MMI . Surplus $lMMt Dlrct Be Williams 1. iL Douglas 3. B. Axons W. B. Bbopet M. J. CONNINOBAlt 1 6 6 W. H. Beopht, President J. S. Docolas, Vice-President M. J. CumnxaBAX. Cashier Drafts issued on all parts of the world. Mexican moDey bought and sold . oooO'co cm v osnci jz o-crur " H, Schmiedinq... a E . - v- tr' wi a BHi,i3i in 4 T? All Kinds nt Umber, Sash. Doors. Etc. Estimates on Plats 3 E Frews end Mill work tarnished on application. zS z wwimm. Tr miniMmg Ttmbm Bisbee. Arizona uuiimiiiuiiuiuiiiuiuiiiiiuaiaiiiiuuiu uiuiuiiuuiiuiu THE JEWELER y 1 1 1. .. 1 1 1 ,,,,., .,., . lYJlh the Finest line of Jeweleryl . . . The time is here when we commence to think about the gir lngr of presents. Nothing is so appropriate as those articles to be found in a jewelery store Sly assortment consists of Laadiea and Oeate' Oold Watches Fancy Clocks Elegant assortment of Rings Exquisite Chlaaware Silverware of all descriptions. Positively the finest assortment of Holiday Goods ever brought to Bisbee and will be sold at living prices. B' r J n i i .1 t1 '" , T- M