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jS-rfWfy .i. liiwMWtBiyisauiiaAaajaBgiEajl Al v PAGE EIGHT. THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW. BIS6EE. ARIZONA, TUESDAY MORNIN G, NOVEMBER 10, 1903. . .':vHy:s";:, IT i ' '. l&VfctyW Jwm 3wt $3,000 iim VWlUl i U, I 1 $3,000 , . i 01 &C F. t-M-frfr4; cj o US ? r Underwear for Miners "fyj .1 I -A W' I au oooofr YK w. I STAMPED WITtt IV wf THIS IW 2 (tradet & y mark yA Wo arc exclusive agents fr the Marysville Flan nel Mills, of Marysville. California, for this county. All pn ducts of the . Marysville Woolen Mills bear the above trade mark. It represents more than a century of successful manufacture and satisfactory 1 dealing with the public,' and is a guarantee of the genuine merit and wearing quality of the goods on r which it appears. i JJrawers are .made' in all sizes, 32 to 43 inches waist me asurement. The sizes on the shirts are cut I oua veryibr(oad pattern. 32 to 36 inches long and correspondingly large, double-breasted, vicuna color, $3.75asui1. For underground work, useonly Marys- i- ville Flannel garments. tefr&'"i'"l--ii"i ? rtrtrCririrttrCrirbtrCrlrttrtt-CrtrCrCrCrCr ! Steam Pumps I Fairbanks Morse & Co., ij Gasoline Engines. Combined Gasoline Engines and Compressors, Combined Gasoline Engines and Hoists, Combined Gasoline Ergines and Pumps, Fairbanks and Eclipse VY indmills, Mining Machinery and Supplies. Los Angeles, IrCrirairttGtr&trttGtnttrtrtrCrtrCrttrCiV 9 MINERS AND MERCHANTS gfk CAHTAL- S50.000.00 a. FOR; Watches, Diamonds, and Fine Gold Jewelry A. H. RICHARDS Call on r03 El Paso Street, El Paso Grand Central Block Prompt attention given to sail orders and repairing. Steel Casing for Sale. ? We will receive bids until Nov. 35 for the whole or pari ' of the following pipe delivered F. O. B at Tombstone. 21.000 Feet Four Inch Steel Casing. 16,000 Feet Three Inph Stcei Czstnj. The pipe has been nsed but is in good condition. Coup lings go with the pipe. We reserve the right to reject any .and 'all bids. The Huacbuca Water Co. f Tombstone, Ariz; FREE COINAGE TIM KOHANE. . v ?' Proprietor SnrvSrn ?JnfrfoHvl im a m biiv a Lot Buildings and Improvements are Well Started and Vetoes are Rapidly Advancing, i . sMany who invested wLen our representatives were here, have since been on the property, and are now increasing their holdings and jjive their uuquahned recommendations to i -Ae property both for nrfome and a-, an investment of great promise v niWciuxcfci- you lo'nuiry orfhescas well as show lettcrs from piany prominent people in every pari of I Arizona, all of whicBwill support our statements as true' in dvery particular. The number of lots at this price is limited and going rapidly. Buy while the chance ( , before yori; " . " , " " , V j50Wv;Cotoiiour Traveling Representatiy.at the office offlorrow - flackenzie, Copper kjueen Hotel; "T f . Folsom Tiros', Seal Estate and Investment Co., San Diego, Cal. r - --- W. A.FoIsom.js:aIso;ifl,towM,rvrl.aXew daysaodvvisliestomcet all clients. ; 9 ? Underwear i for Miners & Scales California. j - ttrCrCrC OFFICERS MB OIRtCTDRS L. C. Bmattuok. pjmmoint J. M. MUHEIU VlOE PtCaiDCMT J. T Hood, Oaihicfi t U. OVEWtOOK jAKOaSCHMlb - inm Draf U for Mlo oa all parte yt the wor d Mexican mon7 boocht and sold : : : A general banking business "transacted. A SHARE OF TOUR PAHtOJUCE SOLICITED THB JEWBLBR -SALOON fl IWif h Tn--f tr- r w"m tt u a Ik vc3tfc in run una vm BIG TUG OF WAR CONTEST COMING OFF TEAM8 FROM DOUGLAS, NACO, CLIFTON, MORENCI AND CANANEA. First Prize, $260.00; Second, $75.00, and the Entrance Fees of $10 Will Be Added to the Purses Irish and German Teams Formed Toams' of All Nations. It ha3 Just been arranged by.thp Bis bee Athletic Club to have a big tup-of-war tournament In Mason'a Opera House from December 14 to the 18th, Inclusive, an event which promises to be one of the most notable ever uei In the territory. Plans have been in the course of preparation for some time, and have been at last -perfected. They are very generouJin ury de tail, and the five-day evSS'-flf. bo tho 'sporting event 6f the anentb. The first prize will bftZSO.and the second $76, while the aentwince fee.? of $10 will be added purses. It is planned to have two pulls cadi night, with, the winning team"partlclpatlng in each event. The tournament will bo conducted uncer the naUon'al rules, and it will be a notable affair in every way. While a great- dea' ot secrecy has been maintained about the affair, it was only for the purpose of feeling the pulse of possible contestants, and it was only when it was absolutely certain that a large number of teams would enter that the matter was tak en up definitely. L. A. Brown has been in charge of tho affair, and has brought matters to a successful con clusion. It is eipectcd that Douglas, Naco. Cananea, Clifton and "Globe will have representative teams here for the tournament, and -a particular feat ure of the occasion will be tha teams of all nations which will compete. The Irish and German "tea'msare al ready in coursc''of formation, axil' sev eral men have Deen selected for the nil-Americans. To these will be add ed a Scandinavian and Slavonic tcair, -nd it is probable that the Latins will also enter the event. These last will -;e composed of Mexican',- Spaniards, French and Italians. There is a great deal of interest be ing manifested in thg'tournamo'nt, and theVo VTn undoubtedly" be "standing "ooni'only"" signs ;hung out -in tneOp-era'-Honse; tnatnight. 'OtheV fetalis ifi'."tfieyY'are perfected will be announc ed through' the columns" of tali 'pa per.' o THE BLACK i-'ACES.' Of course you're going! Every one else is, that's sure. We mean'to tho minstrel performance which ls to De ;lvcn under the auspices of the Calb V,ic ladies of Bisbee 'for the benefit' of ie Catholic church of thls'xity? Over our hundred tickets hav6 already been disposed of. Every chfltFoccn pying a seat inuat have a ticket, and iii'ero are nd reserved seats. A very efficient corps of ushers will attend to he 'seating of the aucience. The cur iam will rise promptly to time, whicn .las been Eet at 8:15. Incre is a good reason for being on time, too: All jc" jokes which Kiney" Rhinehaft, he interlocutor has dug up from all tfce Ayer and Hood Almanacs and po'i 'ished over' in tho Copper Queen ma thine shops till you wouldn'7 recog nize them, are to 6e sprung at the very rise of the curtain, better girth jourselves'u'p closely,,'and wear your wide3t clothes, for the buttons' will fly when the end men get to "doing icings."-' !' ' f , '' If theS'aSl'es at work on thTs' enter tainment doht navd all the loose change in Bisbee in' those little ba&s ney cary'round now-a-days with long chains, then we arc no prognostica 'firs. The' cause is one that ought to .." a purse loosener, and Atf bland aniifcs of the' bewitching committee of fairisbe'e ladles is ifjre to make the shop-keepers' go looking for change th'e "day a'fter." OIL CAR BUCKS. A big Texas oil car'jumpM the track oa the" 'way to tne m'.ae last njght'and" s smashed switch enslno'jko. J-..as to rrw-catrher''''hn'' 'froWrpretty badly?" and No. 9 wag bphi up to straignten out the "mtilMe. Carc.'ul handling ciea'-r.H to track 1a--ca'oclock; and' iaiUl' ta toalActr, ' m am m- n.lf DON LUIS ' STILL PROGRESSING ARRANGEMENTS ALL MADE FOR IMMEDIATE SURVEY OF LINE Connecting Bisbee and Don Luis by Electric Railway In Meantime a Stage Line Has Been Established. , Arrangements are Btill progressing lapldly in the improvements at Don t.l.uU... Since the return of Mr. Bar bour from Los Angeles, a vast detail of minor matters, necessary, but which do not show on the surface, have been completed, mainly in the di rection ot cartylng out the work pre arranged at the time of laying out thp townsite. O. K. Parker, the engineer and con tractor. Is .working upon . the details concerning the electric line between Bisbee and Don Luis, 'and also upon the buildings contracted, for, among which are the school' house, the com pany's office, bunding, which will in clUdo the office of the, water and elec tric light companies, the townsito company, etc. A convenience that will be appreci ated by the public in the interim In getting to ancr no between Don Luis and Btebee is the establishment by Mr. Rarhrtiir of a stairn line, which will operate between the Palaco Liv ery Stables and the offices of the townsito company at Don Luis at reg ular intervals. At a meeting of the townsite company held on Saturday, C. E. Sill, who has oeen superintend ing the operations of the company at , Don Luis, and wfio so much amea in them aking of them agnlficent Athletic Park In which two very large crowds assembled and were delighted with the baseball and football gameis, was electee.' secretary of the company, and has established his headquarters in the company's new offices,' in the Cop per Queen Hotel formerly" occupied by Humphries. Jay Turner was appoint ed local agent at Don Luis, and Is now located in the company's offices there, and prepared to meet the public, wltn no delay thereto.! Judge Barnes,-general -counsel for the Townsite company and president o thn BlMitrir Railwav line, was in tbo city last week in consultation with Air. Barbour in regard to some details concerning the electric line, and from which there arts'-likely lo'ho some in teresting things of advantage to tne public show fdrtlvwithin 'afverySshort time. r j.w . . - nr u- j Mr: Parker' states, "that he "has lines already .drawn, from which tho best possiblograce will be adopted, and when tho plant,- power houses an-1 hno' itself axd constructed there will be' no' better equipped electric line in the' entire WiMt.' An almost perfect grade' has 'been' found, easy to carry out and not overly expensive' to build." - A Review representative vlsitec Don Luis Monday. ' The foundation is almost completely excavated for the brick and stono building of the com pany. The' masonry work will be un derway byTues'cay next. Payne k Schlicfer, the contractors, have their brilding up and -are now working -on the interior 'finish Several new buila ings are under1-wav and contracted for. The work'upon the .streets is Showing mest perceptibly now, being brought to grade ano presenting a handsome appearance. The company has furnished up their uptown offices in the Copper Queen Hotel, -formerly occupied by Humr phries, in banusome style, and being easy of access will be appreciated by the public Mr. Baibour Is in receipt Jl' some beautiful drawings of new cottages "farid handsome residences that are attracting much attention. -o FOR SALE Two-room house locat ed fn South Bisbee. V111 sell cheap. Apply O. W. Fowler, LwH Otocptt. ' --' 1M0-4L FOR SALE Four houses situated I in a desirable part of Brewery Ave. 1 Apply to " Louisa oand, 22C Brewery I Gulch. 11-KV24L o Business Brief. Nothing more delightful than, the way the Anchor puts them up. ; Sr-ll-U. ' THE BISBEE FAVC'SITE CIG- !. , ARS i JVRH Al. IF YOU DON'T KNOW ABOUT IT, ASK YOUR rnii-N.,. m MMawkMiBi Aum un. hTHE BARBOUR NINE IS INSTITUTED ev.' Baseball Team to Compete Wltr. the Reds. , The oco thing wh'ich the city has :csa attempting to do desultorily fo a long time was accomplished yeste.--ay by Henry i. Harbour yesterdaj with one vitroKe of the pen. Anu hat was nothing more or less than fits all-powerful signature to a checK, which rendered possible the existence or an Independent baseball team to give battle to tne Bisbee RetU on the local diamond. Tho new team is be ing rapidly organized, with some splendid material at hand, aud will challenge the Ke:as soon as their equipment comes and the y have had a little practice. There are some star players in Bisbee who are unknown in local baseball annals, andj the en counters between the new nine and the Reds will he fraught with good playing and "lilud." In thankfulness U) Mr. Barbour, .not only for his most I tecent generdsity, but also for bis j Kindness in .providing such a magnin ccnt athletic ground for the Bisbee public such as that at Don Luis, the nine will be called the "Barbonrs." F. M. Hill has been selected to cap tain and manage the team. o SPECIAL NOTICE. All changes in and new Display ad vertising for The Sunday Review must be in this office before fi o'clock Fri day evenings to receive attention. Any display advertising sent in after the above hour, received only at ad vertisers" risk of chance. Classified advertisements ancl Y cal reading notices received until 10 p. m. Saturdays. o NFOR SALE Glance mining stock a. '23 centsr Calumet & Bisbee at $6, and 20-shares Junction at $10. Aa- dress Oscar Schleif, I.aurium. Mich, tf FOR .SALE 200 shares Huachuca Consolidated stock at $2.00 per 3hare. Address P. O. Box 743. It . o Cmhba kn ..1 tll.l.... f f. muurm lac irujjuir uiwl'lj ru unless. o I , - SPORTING NOTES. Tho football team will go into active practice'thls afternoon for the' big Thanksgiving game. Halfback Rockwell 'sustained' a se rious injury to his shoulder in the In Ulan" gdme ' whTcti" may .Keep, fm,.0fff thV'jrrialfdn for the balanco" of the season. Slost of the hoys are pretty aore i wii imyswajiiy and mentaiiy.-arter Hc'-ga3t''of Saturday.' They arc not .saying much; but from the set of their jaws and the glint In their eyes there will be some "good Indians" after the Thanksgiving game. Baseball is booming. An independ ent" team is being organized and wilt challenge the bis nine. Some hot times will bo seen on the diamond in i the near future. y:M ,-M:'Kr Special This Week AX The Bazaar Store fit ? p s. ft :? It : t Men's Negligee Overshirts, also Golf Shirts, worth $i.oo, each Men's tan color aud black seamless Hose, worth 20c. a pair, 3 pairs for Biggest Bargain ) et Men's Jersey ribbed, cream color fleeced Shirts and Drawers, while they last, per garment Fine line of Ladies' Tailor-made Suits and Jackets, also waists at I-3 the regular price. These are AT The Bazaar Store Opposite ... v . Z r .-.-.'.. . - t. . , .. . A at m mm. UP AGAINST IT. Msjrvr tvi'Jirneaa'c ' New Residence Within Fire Limits. lon't put on tno roof, Mayor Muir ifad! Your p!"-t pine house is wl h .a tho city fire limits, and ou haie performed aiiai, . eudered ill's' he city ordinaii'-' signed b your self which wonr into efTect five wecs igo. n might rio ontagious in case of a fire, and vou wouldn't have that, of course. Tho line was run : ester day, ano ycu are at least 400 feet in side of the limn, . "Fiom the west side of Sam High'B residence due southwest to the city limits. That's the record la the city clerk's office. A complaint lacks but a signature to make it operative so keep tho roof oft. ! AL STUMPF JJtAVES. TK An Old Reyiew ManTllM Up a New Ccccpatioa " Al TUBtnmpt.vWho haajbeen so sat ltfactorily covering locI Tor the Re view forborne UjMe'past, hs (eft the ihployof this paper to enter a new leld of work. Be is at present Icentl led with'B. J. O'Reilly & Co.. wnere '"i hustling abilities, his geniality, his good fellowship, and his all-rcund abilities will do much to bring this en terprising firm to the front. Mr. Stumpf carries the best wishes of every man connected with the Keview with him. Ho has proven himself a capable man in many difficult posi tions always tne same accommodat ing and painstaking worker. BIG SUBURB OF- SAN DIEGO CHAGES HANDS. In the San Diego Union of Thursday November 5th, is a column and a half notice of the purchase by Folsom Brothers, a real estate firm of tnt city, of practically a whole suburb of San Diego, including nearly a thous and acres of choice resident property with over a mile of ocean frontage. T$e papers state that San Francis co capital is supposed to be backing them in building operations this win ter. The article also stated that this tract adjoins the Fortuna Park tract, which, it will be remembered, repre sentatives of thrs company are adver tising here. li-10-lt. auQnJ.or, aboutnthe 1st of -December the Grand Restaurant . on O. K. St. will change hands Mrs. John Leonard, the new proprietress, has decided to remodel the dining room ' completely, and, hav theplae. conducted in first class order in every respect. When in need of a SQUARE MEAL, Call on "FEED 'EM UP, JIM," At The Palace. c M"5-H"-c:.":m. .JMJ.JMJJ. t 50c 25c 3 . -'j- 25c Facts Postoffice. ' . I'll f I uaiiror 11 'X- 1. 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