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" lw'ssfssiBsisssssilrassssisstt Si?p.' tft-WJK TW-T&,' $-"&!W ?&?$ ' Jtfer . ",- . ' . JU&laJAE DAILY' MVMHf WStMMDXykORMMfi, DBQ0MBBR if, iai " - j - I. i -ww ifviHHL . 7 iBncr"y j nNiftw "' 'Tr''.KeTit-A1.-' jseai-wwiw ""w-v r - -"-.i." " 'm ill si H I? t? & k. Local Happenings in Brief. Ed Brown Is Id Tombstone attending court. Fresh fruit cake for Christmas at the . Vienna Bakery. 12-18-tf. Arthur Keech, of El Paso, is stopping at the Bessemer. Mrs. B. J. O'Reilley has returned to Naco after an extended visit In the East. Attorney J. M. O'Counell wen; to Tombstone yesterday morning on bus iness. T. H. Tracey and W. E. Weyhler, of the EI Paso Mine and Supply company, returned to El Paso yesterday. Cashier M. J. Cunningham of the Bank of Bisbee will leave this moraine for a two months rest in California. The special train carrying HI Hen- ry's big minstrel show will arrive in Bisbee Thursday eenlng about 5 p. m. Dr. and Mrs. Butzow, of Nacozari, came up yesterday evening and will remain in the city a few dajs visiting friends. The merchants of Bisbee are diiplay Ing attractive holiday go ds. They are prepared to accommodate all classes with both useful and ornamental pres ents. The case of burglary against James William Deveraux was continued until Thursday evening a: 4 o'clock. These parties are the men who are implicated in the diamond robbery. The Bisbee Elks have secured a num ber of seats for the first nigbt of Hi Henry's minstrel show. Hi Henry is one of their members and the local E'ks will turn out in full force to do honor to their visiting brothers. A few days ago a liar of gold was shipped from the Octave mine and mill, this county, which weighed, 103 pounds. This isone of the largest bars of gold which was ever shipped from a mine in this territory One hundred and five pounds of gold is quite a com fortable little fortune for a man of or dinary tastes. Prescott Courier. Last evening the opera house was again crowed with visitors to the Epis copal Hazaar. The program last even ing was even better than on Monday evening. A special program for chil dren has been prepared for tonight. It is reportes on good authority that Geo. B. Willcox will receive the ap pointment as cleric of the district court of this county It is stated by those in position t o know that President Roose velt has exerted his influence in his behalf. Activity at San Miguel Charles Suits, assistant foreman of the San Miguel company, arrived in Bisbee late Monday nigbt from a drive up from San Miguel with quantity of bullion. When asked as to the outlook for the San MlgueHor next year Mr, Suits said that San Miguel and the sur rounding country never looked better, "There are a good many new pros pects being opened up and we are get ting all the ore we can run through our mill, and when we get in some addi tlonal machinery we will "be able to take care of more ore. The cblorlders and many others who own their pros pects will send us plenty of ore to work for them, and when we cannot handle all of it we will make shipments to EI Paso and other places. The opening of the Douglas road will help us a good deal. We hope to be able to get better rates and have more than one market for our ores. 'In the California district, which is about 35 miles from us, we have heard of some very rich strikes in gold. Sam ples have been brought in for us to assay and went high. One of the bjst I remember making just before I left was that of a lot brought in by a Mex ican. The ore did not show the gold very plainly, but ran 41,248 in gold. He would not tell just where it is found but went back fo work his claim." immmiwmmmmumiaBmmmm Mining Application No.-766. scbtkt so. ji83. u. s. land office, tcscon, akizona, December 11, 1901. Notice is hereby given, that Don aid Macphun, whose postoffice address is Bisbee, Cochise county, Arizona, Territory, has this day filed his appli cation for a patent for 1451.6, 954 2 and 1252.4 linear feot respectively of the SIIverQueen, Bessie and Copper Wedge mines or veins, bearing copper and oth er metals, with surface ground on each COO feet in width, situated in Warren Mining District, county of Cochise and Territory of Arizona, and designated by the field-notes and official plat on file in this office as Survey Is umber 1583, approximately, in. Township 23 S. range, 24 E. (unsurveyed) of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian. Survey No. 1583 being as follows: SILVER QDEEN LODE. Beginning at corner No. 1, identicil with southeast corner location and with corner No. 5 of Bessie and corner No. 3 of Copper Wedge of this survey, a pine post 4 fset long 4 inches square set 1 foot In ground aud surrounded by monnd of stones, scribed 1-1583 Q L., whence U. S. M. M. No. 4 bears south 18 deg. 20 min. 30 sec. east 5180 feet, a rock in place 6x8x4 feet, chiseled X 1-1583 B. R., bears south 68 deg. 11 min. cast 119.8 feet; thence north 13 deg. 45 min. east 300 feet to east end center, identical withlocation and with west end center Bessie lode by this survey, a pine post 4 feet long 4 inches square set 1 foot In ground and sur rounded by monnd of stones, scribed 1583 Q L.; 600 feet to corner No. 2, the northeast corner, identical with loca tion and with corner No 4 Bessie lode of this survey, a pine post 4 feet long 4 inches square set 1 foot in ground and surrounded by mound of stones, scribed 2-1583 Q. L.; thence north 80 deg. 34 min. west 752 feet to north side center, a mound of stone, identical with location; 1451. G feet to corner No. 3, the northwest corner, identical with location, a pine post 4 feet long 4 inches square, set 1 foot in ground and sur rounded by mound of stones, scribed 3-1583 Q. L , whence a rock in place ox 51x8 feet, chiseled X 3-1583 B.R. bears north 15 deg. east 213 6 feet, and smoke stack on hill above Copper Queen smelter bears south 2 deg. 34 min. east; thence south 13 wdeg. 45 min-west 300 feet to west end center, in center of Brewery gulch, identical with location, a pine post 4 feet long 4 inches square, set 1 foot in ground and surrounded by mound of stones, scribed 1583 Q. L.; 600 feet to corner No. 4, the southwest corner, identical with location, a pine post 4 feet long 4 inches square, set 1 foot in ground and surrounded by mound of stones, scribed 4 1583 Q L.: thence south 80'dg. 34 min. east 728 feet to south side center, identical with location and with corner No. 4 Copper Wedge lode of this survey; 1451.6 feet to corner No. 1, the place of beginning. The general course of the mineral bearing ledge is south 80 deg. 34 min. east from the west end center monu ment, 1451.0 feet. BESSIE LODE. Beginning at corner No. L the south east corner, identical with location, a pine pest 4 feet long, 4 Inches square, set 1 foot In ground and surrounded by mound of stones, scribed 1-1583 B. L., whence U. S. M. M. No. 4 bears south 10 deg. 19 min. east 4565.5 feet; thence north 21 deg. 34 min. east 293 08 feet to corner No. 2, identical with location for east end center, a nine post 4 feet long 4 inches square, set 1 foot In ground and surroanaea oy mouna oi stones, scribed 2-1583 B. L.; thence nortn 13 deg. mm. east ow ieet vo corner No. 3. the northeast corner, identical with location, a pine post 4 feet loner 4 inches sanare. set 1 foot in ground and surrounded by mound of stones, scribed 2-1583 B. L.; thence north 62 deg. 20 mis. west 500.09 feet to north side center, mound of stones identical with location; 743 feet to 4, the northwest corner, identical with shaft 5x7x10 feet: 054.2 feet to cor. No. location and with corner No. 2 of Sil ver Queen lodr, tnis survey, a pine nost scribed 4-1583 B. L.: thence south 13 deg. 45 min. west 300 feet to west end center, identical wnn location ana with east end center of Silver Queen lode of this survey, a pise post scribed 1583 B. L. : 600 feet to corner No. 5. the southwest corner, identical with loca tion and with corner No. 1 of Silver Queen and corner No. 3 of Copper Wedge of this survey, a pine post scribed 5 1583 B. L ; thence south 62 deg. 20 min east 415 feet to south side center, a mound of stones, identical with location; 910.75 feet to corner Mo. 1, the place of beginning. The mineral bearintr Iedee bears south 62 deg. 20 min. eat 954.2 feet from the west end center monument of location. COPPER WEDGE LODE. Beeinnincr at corner No. 1, the south east corner, identical with location, a pine post 4 feet long 4 inches square, set 1 foot in cround and surrounded by mound oi stones, scrloed l-isoJ w. L., whence U. S. M. M. No. 4 bears south 12 deg. 18 min. east 4323 feet; thence north 17 deg. 15 min. west 300 feet to east end center, identical withlocation, a plnn post 4 feet long 4 inches square, set 1 foot in ground and surrounded by mound of stones, scribed 183 W. L.: 403 feet 10 corner No. 2, the northeast corner, a pine post 4 feet long 4 Inches square, set 1 foot in ground and sur rounded by mound of stones, scribed 2 1583 W. L., whence original location bears north 17 deg. lo min. west 250 feet; thence north 62 deg. 20 min. west 249 22 feet to mound of stones, identi cal with south side center of Bessie lode of this survey: 66422 feet to cor ner No. 3, identical with location for north side center and with corner No. 5 of Bessie and corner No. 1 of Silver Queen of this survey, a pine post scribed 3-1583 W. L.: thence north 80 deg. 34 min. west 723 6 feet to corner No. 4, identical with location and with south side center of Silver Queen lode of this survey, a pine post 4 feet long 4 inches square, set 1 foot in ground and surrounded by mound of stones, scribed 4-1583 W. L ; thence south 17 deg. 15 mm. east 300 feet to west end center, a pine post 4 feet long 4 inches sqaarej set 1 foot in ground and sur rounded by mound of stones, scribed 1SS3 v. Lu, whence original location bears south 17 dee. 12 min. east 61.5 feet; 631.4 feet to corner No. 5, the southwest corner, a pine post 4 feet long 4 inches square, set 1 foot in ground and surrounded by mound of stones, scribed 5-1583 W. L.. whence oricina! location bears north 80 deg. 24 min wet o.o zeet; tnence south BO deg. 24 min. east 660 feet to south side center, a mound of stones identical with loca tion; 1252.4 feet to corner No. 1, the place of beginning. The general course of the mineral bearing lede, so far as can be determ Ined irom present development, is south 80 deg. 24 min. east 1282.4 feet from the west end center monument. The discovery shaft on the Silver Queen, 4x6x15 feet, bears from corner Mo. 1 north 64 dee. 07 min west 1105 feet. The discovery shaft on the Bessie. 5x8x10 feet, bears from corner No. 2 nortn 71 deg. west 360 feet. The discovery cut and tunnel on the Copper Wedge, course north 88 deg. east, bears from corner No. 5 north 51 deg. 56 min. east 504 feet, being open cnt 4x13x10 feet, tunnel 4x6x21 feet. ARIA. Total and net area Silver Queen lode 19.938 acres Total and net area Bessie lode 1 625 acres Total and net area Copper wedge lode 14 975 acres Total and net area group.. 47.538 acres xne location oi tnese claims is re corded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds at Tombstone, Arizona Terri tory, as follows: Bessie Lode, original, in Book 14, page 151; amended, Book 15, page 64; Copper Wedge, In Book 14, page 480; Silver Queen, original, in Book 9, page 479; amended In Book 15, page 65 and 66; Record of Mines. On the North Warrn Boy and Highflier, unsurveyed. D. Macphun. owner; on the East Dreadnaught, un surveyed, same owner; xted Hill, on surveyed, Cochise Copper Company, surveyed, same owners; on the West Name oi claimants not Known, Uon- sueio, owner. Anvand all neraoas claiaalasT ad versely any portion of said Silver tjueen, Bessie or uopper weoge suae, or surface ground, are required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Offlce at Tucson, in the Territory of Arizona. during the sixty days period of publica tion hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of tfee Statute. MnvroN R. Moose, Register. Pab. 12-18-01 1 STOEE! GRAND OPENING of the finest line of Holiday Goods ever concentrated under one roof, consisting of Toilet Cases, Manicure Sets, Dolls, Albums, Toys, hand painted Pictures, Bric-a-Brac, im ported Mexican drawn work Silverware, in fact every thing in the Holiday line. The fancier cases range In price from 50c up; Dolls from 25c up; imitation hand paintings 50c up. a m m m The 43-inch life size doll in our window, dress ed as a bride in white velvet, will be given away New Year's Eve. You may be the lucky one to get it. Investigate. i-FAIR. 28 :ffiiRSRtKiratsK?;i:axa;t;7it;7i FRANKENBERG BROS. & NEWMAN, Proprietors. Any baking powder will lighten your cake, if that's all you want. Some are stronger than others, some more whole some. Schilling' Best is both and more too. A GREAT PIAY. iLJb s. In Illinois, where "Too Itich To Marry" played for eight weeks recent ly, the box records were smashed. The comedy drew the largest audiences known in tne state, uommg nere soon. Notice of Stockholders Meeting Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the South Bisbee Copper Mining and Townsite Improvement company, a corporation organized under and by virtue of the laws of the territory of Arizona, will be held at the office of the company at Bisbee. Arizona, on the fourteenth day of January, 1902, between the hours of two o'clock and four o'clock p. m. of said day, for the election of directors and such other business as may come before the meet ing. Dated Bisbee, Arizona, December 4, 1901. C. B. Jones, Secretary. Vienna Bakery Formerly Corratos old stand. Fresh Bread, Pies and Cakes delivered to any part . of the city. Wedding Cakes made to Order. Stoddard &Zumstein Bisbee Candy Kitchen FOR FRESH CANDIES. A good assortment made dai ly. Prices reasonable. &orfUnr$ Racket Store. ktCrtmm S. Water Notions and Stationery, Confectionery and sweet uream, mgars ana Tobacco Crockery. vs-tr..nR-c'4-cY-eYYe TELL The TELEPHONE BUSINESS 'PHONES, $4-00 per Ho. RESIDENCE " $3.00 i First Get Your Telephone Bisbee Improvement Co. Manager's Office No. 200. ErarororaroiTOTOTOTOTOTOi i THE BANK OF BISBEE BISBEE, ARIZONA Capital Fully Paid $59,000.00 , Surplus $10,000.00 Dtiwctotat Bin Williams J .1. Doraua J. B. Avaics W. B. Bbofhy M. J. CCNNIXOHIH Ofileem W. 11. Bbopht, President J. S. Docouis, Vice-President M. J. CorxiNOBAM, Cashier V Drafts issued on all psrts of the world. Mexican money bought and sold . 3 dOlXMi'iTU'irO(iMfi:vj."i'(Jtj.l a a I?9999999999999j New England Kitchen OPEN DAY AND NIGHT! 2 Kansas City Meats a Specialty. A Meals served to families and parties. L. A. BROWN, Proprietor. r-m flain Street. n J. KIULANOYICH A. LOPIZICH Brewery Gulch Restaurant open day and Niatrr u EveiTthlnr Nrw FlMtCUu BISBEE, ARIZONA X Ifc Joseph Schwartz liicis lurnished on Galvan !zd Iron Work BUti n, Naco, Cananeaand Douglas. The Plumber. jx e&&e&&es&3&&ee&ee&e&fe& tf Hi it it it m m A Few Good Hints In the way of Holiday Gifts. Something novel in 'wearing apparel is always an ap appreciated present. Our line of novelties for hoth ladies and gentlemen surpasses anything ever shown in Bisbee. Gold and Silver headed Parasols, Mexican hand carved Pur&es and Books. Silk Scarfs and Shawls. Steel cut Chatelaine Bags, Mexican Drawn Work Handkerchiefs. Needle "Work Silk Handkerchiefs. Silk Mumers, Fonr-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. Diamond Bro's. The White Front Dry floods Store. m m m m m m m m m m m m m m en m m miMiiiimiiiiiomiHiiininiDigt Take Advantage Advantages are in store for all, both great and small. Do not delay buying your Xmas presents . . . 1 hat best fellow of yours wants a present. And if not your fellow some one else's fellow does . . . Boys, don't forget the girls, for your best one is looking with wish ful eyes to see what is your surprise, so take heed and buy . . . You men of families want to please the ones who are near and dear and Xmas is here. See the smiling face of wife and baby by purchasing your presents, Dia monds, atches, Silverware, Brushes and Novelties. To enumerate would take too much space, but come at once and look over my assortment and make your selections. HENKEL, I The Leading Jeweler, L. No. 1 1 Main Street. ioaoe jean ooo m0fO THE PROBLEM SOLVED. What to give for Christmas Is a question for all. Nothing tan be more appropriate than some of our GENUINE MEXICAN DRAWNWORK, Hand Carved LEATHER GOODS, FILLIGREE JEWELRY and CURIOSITIES, a complete line of which will be put on sale Dec. 15tb. Don't delay, they will not last always. We are headquarters on Mexican Cigars, an Im mense stock just received. The Cananea Supply Store, S. M. AGUIRRE, Store Manager. Naco, - Sonora, - Mexico. MiklMAMilA Axm Pifrl vitjp rnnrr rttDLCYYciraaiuKC A UKAM LIMK Uf $ For the Gentlemen: HOLIDAY GOODS I 3 A A fine line of fancy Shirts, Neckties, Embroidered Suspenders, Initial Silk Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, fancy Hose and Gloves. 6 3 For the Ladies: 3 Si 2 A beautiful assortment of fancy Handkerchiefs, Gloves iS Work Doxes, Fans, Picture Frames. Albums and Toys ia for the children, in fact, everything in the holiday line. . ;a Give us a call and take a look at our goods. South Side Main St. g Telephons Number . . OD GEO. B. REAY, Manager. Bisbee flercantile Co. soooooooaoococ ss Choice Family Groceries We buy In Carload Lots and meet all Competitors. Goods deliv ered to all parts of the City. Hay and Orala . . , Liquor Dealers Ranchers' aad . . . . . niaera' Supplier w8M8s&Mmmmmm$m$msm&mmm& smisi ? Central Pharmacy Specialty of Perfumes and Musical Instruments for the Holidays. Brewery Avenae ... Opposite S. K. Williams' Office. ; i ft w If I' ll 1 r ! - n " " JJt V-'--JJJ..' '-" WWMAi iiiuB't'M'iBHW.imtiim'ivvoMmjnMWHM-KSL