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- - . M M i m m m f ' t J f 2 I II ;f ; i i ? i t v r SBEE DAILY REVIEW SUBSCRIPTION RATES Invariably In Advance. ojihc year. ..; ?7 50 Mj t&c iiiuoth. 75 .offcvery Morning Except Monday. .ONb.MD'TED PRINTING AND "UBUISHINO COMPANY. . u uev.ev nab a branck offic l juuKiia. ajiu b delivered iiy carrier u iae lulluwlug towns: Cax.uc& Douglas. loOioslu-u. BERT WARNER THE HERO. Heroism docs not belong to the bat Ucfield alone. Bravery does not live alone within the' bi east o( him vvho faces the cannon's mouth. Fear of death Is not scorned alone by the man Mho soos down to the sea ir ships. The brave heart exists not atom In the breast of the fearless fireman who Climbs aloft the ladder and enters tne fiery room of the burning house, car rying a tender child safely to the atreet. Manly, brave and fearless Uarts are met with when least ex pected. Never In all the history ot Qie world was a braver act performed Ciarcwas shown right here in our verj roiaat on Friday afternoon. The act ff heroism was all the more the act of a brave and fearless man, when hours after the accident which horribly inaimed two human beings, the hero Himself,-wb:n called upon by the Re view representative for an account of rhe accident, with a modesty unex celled, failed to relate the incident ana tie facts, and but for the mention of it fty'one of the injured men while lying npon the operating table of the hos oltal, the incident might have forever ivmainen a tlosed, and unspoken sto ry. Brave and noble Bert Warner, vi ell Known in thfs community, is the jWJUD,; niaa whose name should be em f".izrtned in word., of fire on the tablets rS i-railicable fame. The news coi mans of tne Review torn the atory ot fie terrible accident which occurred ir. the mine .of the Portage Lake com nan nar Uisbee Friday afterzoon. Two miners were in the bottom of the siaft. " Their last work was about line tor the dav The powder a. in ( i . T -A .O J 2 l.1 i j 'l ii have ben on the top of the shall Standing, clear-eyec, at the collar of tic shaft waif Bert Warner eanc Cat he would not get the signal ansht. catching the bell rope which was to -.-"gual irom his companions below iiuir rcadinesa to ascend Suddenly Here came an explosion. One shot echoed up the- shaft. The keen ear and knowledge of mmins: told Warner vrhat had happened. Not a moment OiJ he hesitate. Grasping the noiit it rope, he slid down the steel rope 150 'fdet to a pumping -nation, and railed to hia fellow workmen down the taalt. Only hij voice echoW back his V. Down again went ! intrepid tr-an Reaching the bottom, what a lent would have met his gaze, uut U.a smoke and darkness prevented his Joeing the men, and, he could only zjinui 'with his hands in his efforts "a And them. Lying: there, bleeding aSa torn, both men with their legs fcokeoi ono unconscious, the ether j2t able to apeak, and with water wishing in on them, poor Tom King -Ud to Warner: "Roll this rock off icy shoulder." This done, the shat fuTL'd wreck of humanity at. his feet s?II to Warner: "My God, man, don't au know there are sev en shou in thU shaft 'which have not yet gone off?" Jnmindful of the warning, what did flttft Warner do? Rush to the rope and signal to be hoisted aloft, and Icavo those two poor fellows to die Horribly? No! With the know ledge Has at s moment's notice those fear ful explosions might occur, brave Bert Warner tenderly picked up the wound fV. King, -who still preserved his sens!- taiity, placed him In the bucket ana 4rat him to the top. Still unmindful his own danger, he remained until Can bucket again came down, and then sobering the senseless, torn and bruis- . Vti ' -'l'nf S.:ciet and sent him to the top, ana diua as a marble statue awaited the rc Oirn cf tho burlcr" Irto which he climb ed awl was taken to the top, reachins tiiere but a moment before the three Tot3 exploded of which K ing had Earned him. M S to battle touching cM-ov to eibow. rce are but a umt "Snosg thousands, and their very com panionship quells lear for themselves r, artain extent, but tncre, working a the attempt to save the lives of his r!'o uaiii suii, ncu- o t."-s.f Absolutely oblivious of his own dan 'pr. and Teari!6sly' facing death while fjrfag to 'e others. The page of 'tiftory record no bravr-r act. The 1?rvo heart flnat there beat beneath ific hirt of tre hrd oil.:uc jcung J? BENEVOLENT Sorry I can't deal Uncle Sam my son's business. miner was the heart of humanity steeled to fearlessness, unexcelled in the annals of manhood. What reward is thete for Bert Warner? If ever the cit), the Territory of Arizona, the congress of the United States owed the medal of honor to a human being, they owe it to Bert Warner, the manly man. built of -noble" stuff, the grandest work of a Grand Creator. All honor to Bert Warner. All honor to a man ly man. All honor to a hero THE QUESTION TO BE DECIDED. The boarc. of super ioors will con- ,cne in Tombstone again on Monuay morning for the purpose of makini he appointmet of a district attorney. This matter was to have been dis posed of at the meeting of the board on Wednesday evening last, but the auestion of eligibility was raised, and jpon the written opinion of a special attorney the board held that three awjers of Cochise county, viz., Messrs. McGowan, Cunningham and llerrit, were ineligible to the post ion for the reason that their names "it not appear upon the Great Register of thU county. The sections of the Statutes referred to In the opinion reaas as follow,: 104S. No person is eligible to a county office, whetner elective or ap-1 pointive, who at the time of hit" elec- I r (m. n,TfTi J ti mt ? tt St?1" o h'i'-'v-o c ji-ar.- lo tan no r'-ad and write In t)e English langunge and vho i no a citizen of the Tern torj and an elector of the count or J j.tecirci in which tne duties of the office are to be exercised. Section 228'-', in defining the quail Sed electors .of the county, has the fol 'owing: IT-i .. Triolrt Mwnrt nf Tho TTtliled WjI 5 i- 'i States - of theageoftwen-Partmeat- Twelve pages filled with U-one ear. wno shall have been a!the llve ot the bolh foreiGn resident of the Territory one jcar and local, tells j ou more than anj oth ji .v i-.t ,. ' er paper printed In A-izona. A glance next preceeding the election- and u-, ..... , , ... . . r i. i i,i,k hulat lts advertising columns shows that the coijaty and precinct In which he, ,.,, . .v,i j ,., whnao M6 advertising medium for you to claim his vote, thirty days, ana whose! J ..,..', name i enrolled on the Great Register J 'the public with is he Review of the county, shall be entitled to j"8 " " Profitable, wnv not jou? vote, etc. The three applicants who presentee j their petitions to the board of super f visors last Wednesday possess all of the necessary qualifications with the ' exception that THEIR NAMES DO NOT APPEAR ON THE LAST' CREAT REGISTER OF THIS COUN-. TY. A majoritj of the lawyers of thisj county hold to the opinion mat me three applicants are ineligible on the , grounds above quoted, as neither ot them possess all of the necessary qualifications. When the board meets on Monday morning more op'nions along the same line as already receiv ed will be presented, and unless the annlicants can show to the satisfac- tion of the board that their action on , Thursdav waa erroneous, that action AKlN POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NOSUBSmUTL THE OLD REUABLE Era! wmmL 1 Yv. ii TOMMYROT. with you. Miss, but I've got to protect will not doubt be allowed to stand. It Is reported that -able opinions from attorneys throughout tha territory w ill also be presented to the board on Mon day, and the friends of the three ap plicants will also be on hand to pre sent their sice of the case. The out come of the meeting will be watched with keen interest by the followers of matters political. In the event that the board doea not reconsider us action of Thursday last the appointee will bo & A. D. Upton. The Review i3 in, possession of sufficient informa tion to make this announcement. On the other hand, if the board comes to another conclusion regarding the eli gibility of the three applicants who have alreadv presented themseves, the appointee wil be C L. Cunning ham, who has served as deputy dis trict attorney for the past several months. It is well understood that at the meeting on Thursday Supervis ors "York and Pritchett favored Cun ningham, while Bowen would hae cast his vote for Merritt. At tho time the board rceived the opinion that Attorney Merritt was in eligible for the reason that his name waa not on the last Great Register of the County, his candidacy wah with drawn by his friends, and the fi-M vas left open, so lar as he was concerned for the appointment of an aito'iey who could fill the quolinrs'ions pro- i. 1 f Sa Ut . ?'n(V tit V 'ii i riawal of Merritt from the rice Bis- beeites have to a large rtimbar ngn- ed a petition askHg that Stovr A. Up ton be named by the board t. fill the position. His appointment wonld be well received in Bisbee. The Review teems today with Inter esting reading matter In ever de- Watches C. M. HENKEl, Practical Watchmifcir and lewtle r. 11 Min St. Bisbr rpTM- Fherc's no Op Jsr . emot Trian thrt v r.3 . "Prom Kansas Ci:v Kt ,.i . an. i Kemphij to points ji ih" T iu, ticutb ' a t and SouthwtM. JTliB Sontiieestern limilefi ' Levvii)-: Kansas City ; o;li) V. H I iaily ii I take yn ! '" 11111.1, Mem I ht5 '.mmiij.-lnm, A ' mil. .Mvillt xaa o i:its i 1 tfi. tMr'' a. w.:;;.THM SNnAL WeSTEJ!?J AGENt '.Osr". 7th StI 1 ilk NOriLt lu Vncui i uno.. state of I O. Mllle&s, deceased. t i Notice' Is hereby gien by the under signed, administrator of the estate ot L. O. Milless, deceased, to the credi tors of and all persons having claims against aald deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publlcatloi of this notice to the said administra tor,, at the office of Jndge M. -1 Brown, Bisbee, the same being thr place for the transaction of huoinpsr of said estate, in said County of Co eWse. - CONSTANTrN MART1NEL1.I. Administrator ef the estate of I O Milless, deceased. Dated Bisbee, this 24th cay of Sep tember, J903. 9 26 30d BICYCLES, TYPE-WRITERS. SHWING OTACHINI-.. Cash Registers and Cuus Repaired Saw Filing and Key Fittimr. J. n RAUR JOHNSON Bt 00 ! SCXaETIES WOODMEN OP" THIT "OfLC Warrf Csnnp N ) mfn ' nnrtv of,-. park roontj at 7 V " rl Mmw ofBr neur floodr" ' " Crawfnrtf '. rniiiiPtB' r, , , Ps Blsb lxdxi on l I C rft of t ftrf V. in i-frtllll'x Invl t ttPr J. A. CTJMMINGS. N. O. K. C. FENDERSON. Sc. F. O. E. Bisbee Aerie No. 175. Fratenutl ' (er of Eagles, meets every first at. .hlrd Tuesday, at Oyer House. Tit lng Eagles cordially Invited L. A. BROWN. W. J SOL ROSENBLAD. W. . EaateTB Star l.il-. meets second and fourth Jjl Wednesdays in - month. CLARA HUM', Woith Mat m.i HARRY BKOWN Secretai CARRIE. R.LVMAMM LODUt. h I Oegrt of nonor, A o l. .M-tta U. Librax) HaJi i u, . miouuj tu nlk uiuiilk iltiu, iimrc and Btaten. LorniUij :un Mary Gill Grace B. Clmlair i Ke(irilp Ckier nt m -r- - -- f il 1 f'lmu. K. A. M. Regular cuiivuw tloaa third Tnenday ii each month. 8i6 t ii 1 Ttarnng compamlona a gooa buuhuus HiauiT " ceared. MUrRHKAD. H. P. PRANK J ORA', B- Perfect Ashlar Lodge No. 12 F. & A .1., meets first Thursday of eact nonth. Visiting breUnen cordlalli ivlted to attend. J. L. Brown, Secretr .. H. M. W.OODS, W. iL Kathbone 1ji n 10, Knlghta Pythiaa meet -Tuesday evemn Library Ball. Tl lnu brothers i-or-iit ly Inrlted. Jas. MUttm, C. C I vf . B. Morse. K. R. & UNITED MODERNS NO. 1C0 4t 2nd and 4th Mondavi at 8 i it Opera House hall Vlsltln rinl -ordlally 'invited. C. C. Wamer. Oaal M. D. Cronlr, Secretary. B. P. O t Bisbee Lodge meets First t Third Friday each month Vi itlng Brot.aT cordially -vit J. C. Ca) aab Ex' . Rsi' C. E. ceViart Secret r Improved x.der of ic Men. Cochise Tril'e N .Htteet every Thnni1 '(evening at Opera Hod TU ,ir Hail. Visiting hiotk. x ir cordially Inviten 'f-hn V,' ilullcc, Sach'm Dr. Edmundson, Medicine Man W. D Klnsey, Chief of Record DEGREE POCHONTAS. IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN. Minnehaha Council No. 3 meets first Monday and third Thursday of every month at Operu House Hall. Visiunt, members cordially invited. NETTIE LEONARD, Pochontas. rilOHBE CORNING, Keeper of Rec m jP, rorDrunx jr. or Drunkenness, opium. Morphiiva and other Orag Using IhaTobeecoHibi' andNearatthenb at- llpa THtattLti JPJ& Oi 4 1, J3" jtstf M J1 1 JI MINERS AND MERCHANTS BANK CAPITAL - .5i,QHt.M The BANn of BISBEE tSISBEE.. ARIZ CAiPITM. SO tnonovr SURPLUS- Director. Hen Wl dinme. 8. Douma T B Angiue. W. I. lrroph? M J. fhinnlnaaiM Drafta Issued on all pan of tire work Maiety neposlt bozc for rent DEPOSITORY FOR TERRITORIlAlL FUNDS & a-S--SrrSaa-Srsrsars-- (aV Si, 'r BANCO de CANAN-EA La OnifiiV', Minora. Hexico. fc.uibli3ihed :907. Transacts a Central Banking Boini Drafts Issued on all Parts of the WosfcL 'fs , JatfcKM-s. Pr-llW ' K. rftieoHKt, tffh-rt -- , 4ISM.4H TaIIha 71 Sti - r- i1lcs-Car!i's Bisbee Xraeling; Co., Barinby BW?. Naco1Rfad and Brewery 4v2 f H. S. MORHOW THE MINES BISBEE. PHONE 197. Mining; Properties in Arizona and Sonora, flexico. WARREN DISTRICT STOCKS,' THE HEDBE1G TOWNSITE, MIMING NEWS PRESS REPORTS. INVESTORS shown every courtesy in the matter of special information ab ut Bisbee StacKs. Very Fine Chance in Lucky Tiger Stock Office Copper Queen Hotel building Morrow & MacKenzie. BISBEE LUHRFRCO., ... OAPITAl. STOCK $25,000 .... Lumber Yard Located at Lowll Office at the yard, Telephone TC3. iir' !-: AutoiiTrojAUuviMi, urry .rm.u, J. 15. Acslua Juaipa Woijd, Kmil Marki. Officers: Antor Trojanovlch. Prp Irient Harrr Krown, Sec, , I), v naUK, Trpaur(r. A far! line llae of timbers and lumber ef all de- tcriptioas. Also carry tell line builders hardware. CITY BARBER SHOP, E-vet-ytrhlnsr FlrRt Ciuia EMIL MARKS, - ... Proprietor. ' Bath Poom and Porcelain Tubs M. J. BROWN Justice of the Peace Notary Public Ex-Offldo Coroner and Convuyancer' pctt Office Bojt 5:6. ,Te!ep;:c.i:,,rCo. CO. CiT.cj, j:,':Cur.Ct:ft OFFICER. AkO C'HtOIOHJ, - C. Smattuck, nyrtiot ht J. M Mumcim Viof- PniiDfw J T Hooo, OAtHil. L. J Overlook jAKOa80MMiO , lri t (or sal on all part of tb-wur u Mexican moDj boofhi And hu!4 : : Arnr-.lbankinc bnalos-tranatl a share of reuit pantoNACE souemu 000.00 - -" tu- . Ornoart ' a uiopay president 1 S Douglas vice prtmi, M J Cunnlngaaao. cmmUn Mexican moneys beniiktc aad Hranck Nato Ariton. 'ORHRKfoNlM ff- linm.rl NhiI Kmik. N.Vi,rk I u, Aul4,lifnrnUn.RtHAniPraaeiar, ou-olidMod Nl BnOk, Tllnwut. tri HDr,d8onorHrTTHhHll(i Blxin I'. I. Wl.thi-i. MmirnCilT - -4 C 4.. g.:;;. , WHeniYiDEU Order from L Ambles or - I , you 1 K-r vehicles-built, for ti.cu level rori, Hnd when jou 1 ei Umn noti. iiK;ky rcjx, ,e4 , ro i-o-3 .smej ih.r.e iiimiifht 1 hh.I-.i ,i,.,n, by on of our OfuhHr.t-, it brnfre do n first 'ip. Sef- our irimrant ed vehi- Repositories: Lrwe)l a Douglas rohy't fM-atraiihta'oodt. I A. M MACKENZIE EXCHANGE, ARIZONA, i J r m Dwlttt. Ill IMfcu. -.. .- .' ft, ' '1 t-A L: 1 1 US.