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THE BI3BEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE. ARIZONA, fu-18DAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1903.
BISBEE DAILY REVIEW
UBSCRIPTION RATEtt:
Invariably In Advance.
By the year $7 50
By the month. 75
isauad Every Morning Except Monday.
CONSOLIDATED PRINTING AND
PUBLISHING COMPANY
Tae Kev.ew sas a brac-i odo ai
Douglas, and is delivered hv carrier
l tae following towns
Naco.
Cananea.
Douglas.
Tombstone.
Benson.
SWELL WEDDINGS
AND DISGUSTING SYCOPHANCY,
There was a "swell" -wedding In
New York last week. Why It was dif
ferent from any other wedding, ex
cept that there was a bride with mil
lions left to her through the accident
of birth, and an obscure duke, with
a long list of tail-end titles, also be
queathed to him through the accident
o! birth, we are at a loss to under
stand. The facts boiled down are
that a man and woman were Joined in
matrimony according to law. The
bride was Miss Goelet of New YorK,
a,ud, as stated, the groom was a "juke"
from the British isles. There never
has occurred in the history of wed
dings in the United States a more
"disgusting spectacle than was witness
ed In Fifth Avenue, New York, on the
occasion of the marriage of this cou
ple. It is no exaggeration in calling it a
riot, the circumstances when women
women scrambled over each other
like Van Buren Street, Chicago, news
boys stealing their way under the
canvas of a circus. ne police pro
tection provided for tho wedding ap
peared to be ample, consisting, as it
did, of 125 of New York's finest po
licemen. Had the rioters been of the
male persuasion there would have
been plenty of ine blue coats to care
for them and disperse them. It is
only to the credit of the policemen
that they did not use the last argu
ment left to an officer on the women
who persisted in mobbing the bride.
Hasty thinkers might judge that the
marriage of an American girl to z.
British duke was the cause for a
breach of the peace, and while at
times such cause would seem to be
justifiable, this was on!7 an illustra
tion of the effect of modern notorie
ty. "When a lot of people who are dis
ticguishpd from their fellow citizens
simply because they have nothing to
lo, and have plenty of money to do
it, have not only their "social lunc
ticnc" but their -downsittiqgs and
their uprisings chronicled with half
toned illustrations, and are treated as
a class separate and apart from their
fellow citizens, it is no wonder that
both they and the people who read
about their doings and look upon
smudgy photographs should imbibe an
exaggerated notion of their import
ance. When one of them arrives at
a point where the woman is to marry
a "juke," and the wedding is adver
tised long in advance, the natural re
sult is an outbreak of organized and
hysterical vulgarity sucn as took place
at the door of the church where Miss
Goelet and the Royal Duke of Rox
burghe were simply bound by a con
tract made valid by the words of a
priest or minister. The accounts of
the scenes at this wedding are such
as in whicu the Police Gazette ana
similar publications would revel and
no doubt will do so. Women gather
ed at the door of the church by the
hundred, brushed the 123 policemen
aside as though they were not there,
crawled down into the coal holes in
the sidewalk, hid in the belfry of the
church, and a policeman had to pull
cue drivelling woman from under the
canopy by the ankle. Women fought
over each other to "see lue bride,'
while crowds stopped the horses and
opened the door of the carriage which
was conveying the bride to the place
of marriage.
The most disgusting tthing to think
about the whoe matter, is the fact that
all this occurred in an American city.
If there is anything the free born
American turns from" with all the
hatred of his soul, it is anything in
the shape of royal flunkery. The
scrofulous make-up of the royal fami
lies of Europe is as a rule sufficient
to turn pway from sight the freeman
or this land of free men, who abhor
snobbery in any form: And yet in
the greatest American city, we mignt
say the greatest city on earth, a lot
of simpering, silly, brainless women
stamp ach other down In the sicken
ing scurry to see another woman mar
ried. It Is to be assumed that this singu
lar and insane tribute was pleasing to
the people immediately concerned.
Nothing would have been easier than
to have avoided iL if people choose
to do so they can easily arrange a
church wedding in New York and
even Invite their friends to It with
out being made a holiday for the most
absolutely uisgustlng case of syco
phancy ever exhibited in this coun
try. Tho only peopro who have any
giievance in connection with this de
moralizing and demoralized exhibi
tion were those who had to go up anu
down Fifth Avenue on their lawful
uusmess ana were prevented from
doing so by the gathering. In answer
to public advertisement, of a furious
mob. jtr would seem 10 any person
other than those imbibed with the un
natural desire of toadying to mock
royalty, disgusting at any time, that
every person taking part In the shame
ful exhibition of toadyism to snoj
wedding people, would .hate tnem
selves forever for having taken part
In the riot of New York at the "Jukes
wedding.
There is an abundance of water
pouring down the canyon from the
Higgins mine. This is allowed to run
at large generally, but in front or
Mayor Murrhead's place it is gather
ed in nicely, to a cosy little stream.
Perhaps Mr. James Krigbaum could
use some o'f his Mexican charges In
rroducing the same effect elsewhere
if he tried real hard.
There's a new baby in the Rocke
feller household. The people can
piepare to dig a little deeper for
awhile. Some person must pay for
the nurse tnat -sits up and administers
the paregoric.
SUMMONS.
In the District Court. Second Judi
cial! District of the Territory of Ari
zona, in and for the County of Co
chise. Arthur F. Lucas, plaintiff, vs. Eliza
beth I. Lucas, defendant.
Action brought in Hie District Court
of the Second JudicIU District of the
Territory of Arizona, in and for the
County of Cochise, and the complaint
hied in the said County of Cochise, in
the office of the clerk of said District
The Territory of Arizona sends
greeting: To Elizabeth I. Lucas. You
are hereby required to appear in an
action brought against you by the
above named plaintiff, in the District
Court of the Second Judicial District
of the Territory of Arizona, in and for
me County of Cocnise, and to answer
the complaint filed therein twenty
days (exclusive of the day of serv
ice), after the service on you of this
summons (if served vithin the coun
ty; otherwise within -nirty days), or
judgment by default will be taken
against you according to the prayer of
said complaint.
Given under my hand and the seal
of the "District Court of the Second
Judicial District of The Territory of
Arizona, in and for the County of Co
chise, this 13th day cf November, in
the year of our Lord one .thousand
nine hundred and throe.
(Seal.) GEO. B. WILCOX, Clerk.
By PHILO WILCOX, Deputy Clerk.
X. 15-lm.
Fifty Yam f he Standard
BAKING
PTOVDffi
iMftves tht flayer and adds ft
u hialthfulnsss ef iht food.
PRICE BAKING POWDCR CO-CHICAGO
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
The annual meeting of the Anglo
American Gold and Copper Mining
company for the election of dliectors
for tie ensuing year, and for the trans
action of such otner business as may
properly come before the meeting, will
be held at the Naco Hotel, Naco, Ari
zona, at 5 o'clock p. m., on Friday, No
vember 27, 1903, Instead of on Thurs
day, November 26th, the latter being
a legal holiday.
A. B. WADLEIGH,
ll-12-10t. . Secretary.
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MINING APPLICATION NO. 854.
SURVEY NO. 1795.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Tombstone. A. T., November 10, 1903.
Bids will be received at the office
of the Board of Supervisors of Cochise
county until 7 oclock p. m., November
23, 1903, for labor and material neces
sary to place a new roof on the entire
building of the "Old Court House."
The roofing material to be of the
same grade of tin called for in t'Be
specifications adopted by the Board of
Supervisors for the construction of
the addition to the court house, name
ly, "the best quality of double-aipped
tin."
The contractor to remove all the old
looting.
The board reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids.
J J. BOWEN. Chairman.
I. X. GAIXES. Clerk.
12-10t.
THE BISBEE FAVORITE CIG-
ARS
ARE Al. IF YOU DON'T
KNOW ABOUT IT, ASK
YOUR FRIEND.
U. S. Land Office, Tucson, Arizona,
October 21, 1903.
Notice is hereby given, that Joseph
Muheim and Frank Dubacher, by Jo
seph Muheim, attorney in fact, whoso
post office addresses are Bisbee, Co
chise County, Arizona, have this day
filed their application for a patent -or
1,500, 1,073.0, 1.217.1 1,500 linear feet
respectively of the Rabbit, Friday, Mu
heim and Columbia mine or vein, bear
ing copper and other metals, with sur
face ground COO, 501.9, 600, COO feet in
width respectively on each, situaieu
in Warren Mining District, County of
Cochise and Territory of Arizona, and
designated by the field notes and offi
cial plat on file in this office as Sur
vey number 1795, approximately In
Township 23 S, Range 24 E (approxi
mately), Gila and Salt River oase and
meridian, said Survey No. 1793 being
as follows:
Rabbit: Beginning at Cor. No. 1,
the X. W. Cor., identical with b. W.
cor. unsurveyed Shattuck lode, a pine
post 4 ft. long, scribed 1-1795 R. L.,
whence U. S. M. M. Xo. 4 brs. N. 72
degs. 26 mins. 30 sees. N. 879.1.
thence S. 12 degs. 47 mins. W. 575 ft.
to cor. No. 2, the S. W. cor. on line 4-1
Bodey lode Survey No. 1793; thence
S. S7 degs. 19 mins. E. C1.57 ft to cor.
No. 4 Bodey lode. Survey No. 1793;
593.07 ft. to cor. No. 2. Friday lode
of this survey, 1500 ft., same bearing
to cor. No. 3, tho S. E. cor. identical
with cor. No. 2 Columbia lode of this
survey; thence N. 12 degs. 47 mins.
E. 609.7 ft. to cor. No. 4, the N. E. cor.;
thence N. 88 degs. 37 mins; W. 306.4
ft. to S. E. cor. unsurveyed Senator
lode, S06.4 ft., same Dearing to S. rt
and S. E. cors. respectively of the un
surveyed Senator and ohattuck lode;
1506.4 ft. same bearing to cor. No. 1,
the place of beginning.
Friday: Beginning at cor. No. 1,
tee N. W. cor., a pine post 4 ft. long
scribed 1-1795 F. L.. whence U. S. M.
M. No. 4 brs. N. 70 degs. 44 mins. W.
8938 ft.; thence S. 54 degs. 30 mins. K.
501.9 ft. to cor. No. 2, the N. E. cor.,
thence S. 32 degs. 13 mins. W. 1056.17
ft. to cor. No. 3, the S. E. cor.. Identi
cal with cor. N. 5 Muheim lode of this
survey, thence N. 54 degs. 30 mins. W.
360.3 ft. to cor. No. 4, the S. W. cor.;
thence N. 24 degs. 39 mins. E. 780.3
ft. to cor. No. 4 Bodey lode. Survey
No. 1793; 1073.6 ft. same bearing to
cor. No. 1, the place of beginning.
Muheim: Beginning at cor. Xo. 1,
the X. W. cor., a pine post 4 ft long
scribed 1-1795 M. L., whence U. S. M.
M. No. 4. brs. N. 70 degs. 50 mins. W.
9158 ft.; thenco S. 54 degs. 30 mins.
259.65 ft. to cor. No. 2, then N. E.
r. Identical with cor. No. 1 Columbia
lode of this survey; thence S. 12 degs.
48 mins. W. 858.4 ft. to cor. No. 3,
identical with cor. No. 7 Columbia lode
of this 'survey; thence S. 68 degs. 42
mins. W. 506.7 ft. to cor. No. 4 of the
S. E. cor., identical with cor. No.
6 Columbia lode of this survey, thence
N. 54 degs. 30 mins. W. 243.7 ft. to
cor. No. 5, the S. W. cor. identical
with location and with cor. No. 3 Fri
day lode of this survey; thence N. 32
degs. 13 mins. E. 1056.17 ft. to cor.
Xo. 2 Friday de of this survey;
1217.9 fL same bearing to cor. No. 1,
the place of beginning.
Columbia: Beginning at cor. No. 1,
the N. W. cor. Identical with cor. 2
Muheim lode of this -survey, a pine
post 4 ft. long scribed 1-1795 C, L.;
whence U. S. M. M. No. 4 brs. N. 70
degs. 24 mins. 30 sees. W. 9707 ft.;
thence S. 87 -degs. 19. mins. E. C09 ft.
to cor. No. 2, the N. E. cor., identical
with location and with cor. Xo. 3
Rabbit lodo of this survey; thence S.
12 degs. 48 mins. W. 1021.4 ft. to co-.
Xo. 3, the S. E. cor. thence S. 68
degs. 42 mins. W. 478.6 ft. to cor. Xo.
4. thence N. 87 degs. 19 mins. W. 375
ft. to cor. No. 5, thence N. 54 degs.
30 mins. W. 275 ft. to cor. No. 6.
the S. W. cor. thence "N. 68 degs. 42
mins. E. 5uo.7 ft. to cor. No. 7;
thence N. 12 degs. 48 mins. E. 858.4
ft. to cor. No. 1, the place of begin
ning. The presumed course of the vein on
these claims are as follows: Rabbit,
from E. end center of location X. 87
degs. 19 mins. W. 1500 ft.; Friday,
from X. end center of location o. 24
degs. 39 mins. W. ij73.o ft.; Muheim,
from cor. No. 6 N. 32 degs. 58 mins. E.
1217.1 ft.; Columbia, from N. end cen
ter of location S. 12 degs. 48 mins.
W. 1021.4 ft., thence S. 68 degs. 42
mins. W. 478.6 ft.
These claims are recorded in the of
fice of the Recorder of Deeds at I g
Tombstone, in the County and Terri-' a
tory aforesaid. In the Record of Mines, K
as follows: Rabbit, Book 11. page . 5
334; Columbia, Book 11, page 555; Mu-I
helm. Book 22, page 239; Friday, Book '
23, page 4C6. .
The adjoining claims are, north: '
Cherokee, Shattuck and Senator, un
surveyed. L. C. Shattuck et al., own-,
ers. East: Chiricahua, unsurveyed.
McCabe et al.. owners. Unsurveyed
ground, owners unknown. South: '
Long Jack, unsurveyed, McCabe et al.,
owners. "Unsurveyed ground. Jo
seph ChUholm, owner West: Bodey,
Survey Xo. 1793. same owner. Red
Jacket, unsurveyed, Shattuck et
owners.
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BRANCH HOUSE, EL PASO, TEXAS. f
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Compound Compressors that are gUioe unqualified satisfaction.
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KITCHEN!
"That's The Place To Eat
Boston & Brown. Props.
Bl&BEE, ARIZ.
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PIANO BARGAINS
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We carry in stock the famous BALDW1X, BEHR, CHICKERINO,
FISCHER, HAMILTON, HOWARD pianos, and have a number ol
3TEINWAY, STORY & CLARK. SMITH & BARNES. FRANKLIN,'
VOSE & SONS, KINGSBURY pianos at one-third less than tie price
you buy from other dealers. Small musical lnst"i"ita.
All new music at half the market price. Popi "3 music. Tho
best of gut and silvered steel strings.
Write us for catalogues and terms.
REDEWILL MUSl jO.
PHOENIX ARIZONA
liutaangamnuuumnwMiuninHwp!
C. R. Moorhead, President
Josepa Magoffin, Tlce-Prealdent
J. C. Lackland. Casaltr.
J. H. Russell. At Caaklm
The State National Bank
of EL PASO, TEXAS
Transacts a General Banking Business
Solicits the accounts of Banks. Corporations, firms' and Individuals.
snnnmmmmmmmmmnannnmmmmmmmmmniL-
al STHEANHEUSER BEER HALL,i
Any and all persons claiming any - BOSTON & BROWN ZS
portion of said Rabbit. Friday, Mu-lS ITPfi RPPD ftN nDAIlfiHT S
helm and Columbia mine or surface -r 1VCU DECK UfN UKAUUM I
ground are required to file their ad-!CT FDFf- I IIHIPH 11 A M TA O D 1 ""
verse claims with the Register of tue , C I KLL LUlllll II A. ill. I U J I. IV!. 3
United States Land OEcs s; Tucsos. ; HAIN STRFFT 3
ar they will be barred by virtue of the ' - .
provision, of the statute Attractive Propositions in Douglas
Register. Ilta isiauj suomiueo on inquiry, a aonar invested m Smelter City
First publication October 23, 19i'
10-23-
pr-
TIME CARD OF ARIZONA & COLO
RADO RAILROAD.
Fearce 19:30
lot3 brings two in return. Don't overlook opportunities that may not
sent themselves again.
Call or address,
ThMnternational Land and Improvement Company
DOUGLAS, ARIZONA
"Leave Cochise for
a. m. and 4:10 p. m.
Leave Pearte for Cochise
and 2:20 p. m.
Connections at Cochise with
railroad.
Effective October 22d., 1903.
E. A. M'FARLAXD,
Assistant General Manager.
30 a. m.
S. P.
,,wa0,rE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate of Gilbert A. Phelps, oe
ceased. Xotice is hereby giver by the un
dersigns Administratis of the estate
of Gilbert A. Phelps deceased, to the
creditors of and all persons having
claims against the said deceased, to
exhibit them, with the necessary
vouchers, within four months after
the first publication of this notico to
the said Administratrix at the office of
S. A. Merritt, Attorney at law, Bisbee,
the same being the place for the trans
action of business of said estate. In
said County of Cochise.
ABBIE FLOREXCE PHELPS,
Administratrix of the estate of Gil
bert A. Phelps, deceased.
Of Course we have WOOD and COAL
Stove and Cord Lengths
Phone 102
MOORE BROS, and WREN
Office at Yards in Lowell and Brewery Gulch
Dubacher Building
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WE ARE STILL ALIVE.
Dcc't forget to drop in and see our
nice line of millinery. a' a fine line
of bumt leather novelties, elk's head
sofa pillows, Kodaks, memorandum
books, etc., perfumeries and toilet ar
ticles, soap of the very finest quali
ty Manicure accessories, stamped
Hcen goods. Also silks for em
broidering. AH at the Emporium.
SCOFIELD &'WITTIG.
Xear Gymnasium Building.
ao. Mltehall, PntMMrt. i C. Hank, CssfcUr.
alrector-Geo. Mitchell, W. 8. Dlxaon. E. A. Von Arnlm, U C. Hank
The First National Bank
Capital $50,000
DOUGLAS. ARIZONA
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If Bisbee Mercantile Co.
I CHOICE FAHILY GROCERIES
,W by In car load lots and meet all Competitors. Goods dsllvsrad
- to all parts of tks City.
HAY AND GRAIN Ranchtrs' and Mlntra' CuppOM
4tiitVllllt"Hll
Pccplewbo live in glaw houso sshould keep the floor clean.
AUGUST JOERSS
watches
Clocks
and
Jewelry
Sold&
Careful-
paired.
Rear of En
gine House.
Main street.
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The BANR of BISBEE
BISBEE. ARIZ
CAPITAL 960.00000
SURPLUS $26,000.00
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Ben William. J. 8. Douglas W. E. Bropay, president,
J. B. Anglos, 7. H. Bropay J. 8. Douglas, vice presides
M. J. Connlngkam. M. J. Cunningham, cttUa.
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Safpty deposit boses tor reeL Branca, Naoo, Arlsossv.
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