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THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW. BIS BEE. ARIZONA. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1903.
BISBEE DAILY REVIEW
INSCRIPTION RATES:
Invariably In Advance.
Hy the year...
By the month.
.7 50
. 75
lawad Every Morning Except Monday,
CONSOLIDATED PRfNTING AND
PUBLISHING COMPANY.
. Rev.ew as a branca office at
Oouelas, and la delivered hy carrier
' tie folio wine towns:
Naco.
Cutanea.
Douglas.
Tombstone.
Benson.
LOVELY
UNCONSCIOUSNESS.
U a person were to follow the En
glish papers and those "addicted" to
what Is known as the 'smart set" In
society in the East, it would scarcely
be necessary to call in the doctor to
have an emetic administered. The
nausea which comes to the ordinarily
healthy stomach is considerably stir
red when they read such "stuff" as
this from the English Mai, referring
to the Duke of Itoxburghe, who mar
ried Miss Goelet the other day in me
midst of a disgusting and vulgar riot
in New York.
Says the English Mall: "The
Duke of Roxhurgae. with his simple
English bringing up, makes an odd fig
ure in the crowd, almost a pathetic
one, lacking even the reassuring con
sciousness of ante-nuptial settle
ments." If that would not make a
healthy person feel that they had
been in close proximity to an assofoed
itae bottle, we know of nothing that
would. The poor thing: It was not
believed that the position of the
"Juke" at his own wedding was so
far pathetic as to touch the popular
sympathies or cause a great wave cf
pitty to swell and break over nim.
While it may be true, that the con
sciousness ot ante-nuptial settle
ments" may have been very satisfac
tory to the "Juke" as they undoubt
edly were, they satisfied the acciden
tal born offspring, and which was
quite as advantageous to himself as
to the young lady he married. He
was probably bored somewhat by
some incidents at his wedding, but
what is a "Juke" fcr but to look bor
ed. The only other satisfaction ue
had was the knowk 'ge tthat the.-e
are in America, and for whom every
American today blushes, a lot of sil
ly, simpering, aping women who
would drag in the mire all womanly
portion of the common people of this
country today. ,
Wo are a nation of producers, and
tthe real basis of all of our Industrial
and commercial structure rests with
the farmer. As it affects the farm
er, the question of the tariff must bo
decided. Other classes will act upon
the question from this standpoint,
and it is in this Instance the farmer
who is walking the floor, and of course
it must bo to the farmer the derisive
remarks of republican organs are di
rected. Of what possible benefit can It be
to the farmer, the exorbitant, unjust
and excessive schedules put in oper
ation and .continued by the friends of
monopoly? lis most potent effects
are to hurt the exports of grain; It in
terferes with the sale of beef and
hides; It causes him to pay two prices
for his hardware and farming imple
ments and harness; it costs him twice
as much for his carpets and his furni
ture; ho must pay double for his win
dow glass, glassware and china; for
the clothes he and his family must
wear, and for mighty nearly every
thing the family uses in the actual ne
cessities of life. Of course, when ho
is worrying, and with him millions
of others are worrying whoso inter
ests are bound up with his. That
prQtection Is a poor thing for the peo
ple, but a magnificent thing for a few
favorites who are able to "induce" leg
islation. Trust magnates, promoters and poli
ticians are trying to dodge the isssue,
trusting to luck and avoiding their ob
ligations. But the great debtor, the
people who are footing the bills, has
a powerful means at hand for the en
forcement of their rights. The
means has been tried before, and with
powerful effect something the politi
cians will remember. The fellow who
is walking the floor may take this
means In hand and rectify the wrongs
which are daily being committed in
the name of law and tariff, it looks
very much as though they would ap
ply the remedy when the opportunity
comes to them as it certainly will.
THEY CANNOT
FIND
BEDS
HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE ARRIVING
IN BISBEE EVERY DAY IN
SEARCH OF BUSINESS
AND EMPLOYMENT.
Every Room in the Hotels and Lodg
ing Houses Filled to Overflowing
From Twenty to Thirty People
Truned Away Every Night.
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THE OLD REUABLE
Don Luis Is now a full-fledged post
office town, the appointment having
been made yesterday as announced in
the "special dispatch to the Review.
There's one thing, however, about her
appointment over which Bisbee has
caube to gloat her mail sen-ice will
not be any better than is hers, if it
was to be so, the cause would justify
tlie entire population in moving- uou
Luiswards.
I can be found -in Arizona laws, espec-
instincts by rioting and mobbing.each4jallywieait-conflict8a.with.opinlons
other to see an accidentally " born
Duke leading to lh"e altar what shou.j
be the highest title that can be worn
outside of that of woman, a full fledg
ed American girl
The real meaning of the Mail's re
marks are the very quintessence of
snobbishness. H is eimply that a
Duke may cogent without loss of
self-respect to marry an untitled wom
an of wealth' if he is paid ssufficicntly
for doing so and gets his money in ad
vance, but that in any other circum
stances he is an odd and pathetic pic
ture at his own wedding. That any
thing wearing handled titles coming
to this country is an odd and pathetic
picture and figure, all the Mail has to
do is to ask any sturdj American It
can interview from the big, raw
boned but honest Yankee down in the
timbers of Maine, to the Golden Gate
of the Pacific coabt, to ascertain tiic
general opinion of Jukes" and "sich "
LET THE OTHER
FELLOW WORRY.
The threadbare story ot the man
who had a note falling due, and no
money with which to Iiquicate the pa
per, will be remembered. Of how
the inquirer of his friend asked the
cause of his worry, and when It was
explained to him that he was a debt
or, the friend replied: "Why, let
the other fellow worry." The posi
tion is about the same today with the
repub'lcan preis towards the claims
and contentions of free trade. It
Is a tone that is wholly new, and be
tokens the arrogance of the sense of
power of the "stand pat" party. Sev
eral of these organs have asserted
"that the free-traders are walking the
floor." This phrase Is borrowed from
the story alluded to above undoubted
ly. The creditor, it Is true, is doing
the walking In the case of the free
trader, It is the 'collection of the
debt due them whicfi is stirring not
only the free traders, but the anti
trust people throughout the country.
They were promised last year through
their Mr. Roosevelt, by the republi
can party, that they would do away
with some of the schedules which rob
the people for tfio benefit of a mere
handful of politico-commercial mag
nates who through the excessive tariff
.have been corruptly admitted to part
nership with the present government.
That these promises, have not been
kept is what la exercising a very large
The attempt to arrest the mayor of
Bisbee for liolating a city ordinance
was a failure, the mayor having dis
covered that the ordinance was defec
tive, and therefore of no value. It
is mighty queer just how many errors
"of certain" politicTantSjArjzona Ga-.
zette.
How lODg the people of Bisbee must
endnre the wretcned malt service
which the authorities at Washington
impose upon them is simply a matter
of guess and endurance. There ought
to be some relief granted, however,
some time, some how and by some
one
Up Againct a Coal Famine.
As was prediqted In the Review sev
eral days ago, this section of the coun
try is beginning to feel the effects
of the coal strike In Colorado. The
Cananea, Yaqui River and Pacific
Railroad company Is the first to be
effecteJ Their Shortage commenced
ten days ago, and a'though the pass
enger trains have bejn running regu
arly, only three freight trains have
been run from Naco to Cananea dur
ing that time.
It is pi;; able that while Superln
tfnd'"t '"... arland was in California
...ule arrangements to get a
apply from Washington or British
Columbia. It will take some time
for this supply to arrive, and in con
sequence there 'may be much delay in
getting freight into Cananea during
:he next low weeks.
One of the best indexes of a city
or towns prosperity is the hotel reg
isters and lodging house books. This
being a fact, a Review reporter was
detailed jesterday to interview a num
ber of the leading rooming houses and
hotels in Bisbee to ascertain whether
the population of Bisbee was increas
ing and the results of these inter
views are given below.
Mrs. Peter Johnson, who runs the
Johnson and Norton houses said: "My
house is full and if I had twenty more
rooms I could have them occupied ev
ery night, for I turn more than that
number away every night. I have
placed cots in tho parlor and in the
halls to accommodate strangers who
would otherwise have to walk tne
streets all night. Those who come to
mo are a good class of people and
seem to have the necessary money to
carry them through until they can get
work or go into business. I don't
know what people will do it the pres
ent rush keeps up. No, the people
who cone to me are not from Colora
do or other places where strikes are
on, but are from eastern cities. One
family consisting ol u n.an, wife
and four children are from Indiana.
The man told me that he had a good
position where he lived and a nice
home. He had accumulated a little
money, and hearing so much about
Bisbee he just pacKed up and came
hero expecting to go into business for
himself, but upon arriving here, ho
could not get a store building into
which to start up. 'This is the first
and only place I ever heard of,' said
he, 'that a man can not go into busi
ness if he wants to.' He will remain
here and watch for a store for he
knows that he can make his business
pay if he can get a building in which
to start."
Mrs. Muirhead "My house is full
of steads ro'ron. s : ' "i ' "" and I
have to turn away numerous persons
every night."
Mrs. Fredericks: "I only wish 1
had one hundred more rooms, for I
could fill them every night. I have
a continual stream of single men and
mer wi'li fnmilii'S, besieging mt ev
ery day and night for rooms, but I
can not accommodate them. They all
appear well to do."
Mrs. Kinsey, who runs the Waldorf
and the Kinsey house, says that she
has to turn away people every day, al-
thouch she has taxed both her houses
to their limits in the way of accom
modations. The houses are all filled up. The dif
ferent real estate agents nave their
books full of customers who are wait
ing for a house to become vacant.
The Copper Queen hotel people have
been compelled to engage rooms in
different parts of the city to accom
modate the overflow.
"With such conditions as these is it
any wonder that te merchants of Bis
bee are prosperous and that The He-
views subscription list is Increasing
at the rate of 50 to 75 new subscrib
ers every day.
o
Incident Fires.
Yesterday morning at 11 o'clock an
alarm of fire was sounded and inves
tigation proved that the fire was In a
wash house connected with the Kin
sey House. The fire wa3 caused by
'a "defective stove pipe, causing the
roof to catch on fire. It was extin
guished with a few buckets cf water
before the firemen arrived.
At about 1:30 another alarm was
sounded, and this time ft proved to be
at Mason's Opera House, and it was
caused by a defective stove pipe, and
was put out before the arrival of the
firemen, and with but trifling damage.
In this connection it might be well
for the city council to pass an ordi
nance creating a fire inspector to in
anort stovf ninps within the fire lim-
its. There are numerous instances
that may be cited of where the stove
pipe In some cabins are not extended
I over a foot from the roof, making
them very dangerous. Others hao
1 been up so long that they are worn
1 out an-i defective.
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ARE Al IF YOU DON'T :
KNOW ABOUT IT. ASK
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
THE, SULLIVAN MACHINERY CO., t
BRANCH HOUSE, EL PASO, TEXAS. t
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,:, If you are iDtereted in Compressors, we wouM su
V raDstral Copnor Company, Cumpas Sonora. Moxl
TaCompho Pittsliuci 4. Uu'uth and tho Calumet A O
sussest that you call upon or writo the
i. rauiivaijoppor vompauy, uumpns, sonora. Jieiico, or thellitrsins Development Com- A
TaCompho Pituhuri 4. Uu'uth and tho Calumet A CochUe, of llisbee, which have SulliTan
Ta pnyound Compressors that are bivipr unqualified satisfaction.
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TIME CARD OF ARIZONA & COLO- I
RADO RAILROAD.
"Leave Cochise for Pearce 19. -SO
a. m. and 4:10 p. m.
Leave Pearce for Cochise 7:30 a. m.
and 2:20 p. m.
Connections at Cochise with S. P
railroad.
Effective October 22d., 1903.
E. A. M'FARLAND,
4-33istant General Manager."
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ENGLISH
KITCHEN!
WE ARE STILL ALIVE.
Don't forget to drop In and see our
nice line of millinery, also a fine line
o; burnt 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
&en goods. Also silk
broidering.
All at the Emporium. t
SCOFIELD & WITTIG.
Near Gymnasium Building.
for em-
AUGUST J0ERS5
watches
Clocks
and
Jewelry
Sold&
Re
paired. Rear of En
gine House,
Main street.
"That's The Place Te Eat
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Boston & Brown. Props. BI,3EE, ARIZ.
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PIANO BARGAINS
We carry in stock the famous BALDWIN, BEHR, CHICKERING,
FISCHER, HAMILTON, HOWARD pianos, and have a number ot
STEINWAY, STORY & CLARK, SMITH & BARNES, FRANKLIN,
VOSE & SONS, KINGSBURY pianos at one-third less than the price
you buy from other dealers. Small musical Inst""-" j
All new music at half the market price. Popi -, music. Tho
best of gut and silvered steel strings.
6 Write us for catalogues and terms.
I REDEWILL MUSl vjO.
S PHOENIX ARIZONA
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C. R. Moorhead, President
Joseph Magoffin. Vice-Prealdent
J. C. LackUnd, CuUir.
J. H. Russell. Asit. CuUo
The State National Bank
of EL PASO, TEXAS
Transacts a General Btinlclnjr Business
Solicits the accounts of Banks, Corporations, firms and Individuals.
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KEG BEER ON DRAUGHT 1
FREE LUNCH 11 A. M. TO 3 P. M.
HAIN STREET
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Watch Calumet Addition Grow"
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THERE IS A BIG CONTEST OIN
For the Eight Fat Prizes
for Home Builders in
Calu
met Addition
First Prize
Second Prize
Third Prize
S1000 Geld Coin
. S500 Gold Coin
$300 Gold Coin
.$300 Gold Coi n
Fifth Prize
Sixth Prize .. .:
Seventh Prize....
' Eighth Prize...
. $250 Gold Coin
. $250 Gold Coin
$200 Gold Coin
.. $200 Gold Coin
These prizes awarded as follows: The first house built aud occupied on or before
X Feb. i5, 19o4, will receive first prize; the second house, the second prize and so on.
his a case of hustle, who wins. Get in the contest. Buy a lot and start today and $
if you have speed you can get back the cost of the house by winning first prize.
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Two houses started yesterday, so you must get busy to get in the race. : $
: $2,000
I House given away
i. ABSOLUTELY FREE
X Ifor every lot you buy in Calumet Addi-
tion you are allowed one guess on num-
ber of seeds in the big pumpkin, now on
exhibition in window of the Fair, Bisbee
The one guessing correct number of
?. seeds will be awarded house and lot ab-
solutely free. Contest closes Dec. 14,
Work on house starts next week.
Office will be established on tract in
a few days.
j 257 lots sold Monday.
6 lots sold Tuesday
8 lots sold Wednesday
This is a bona fide record without a par
allel in the Southwest. For homes or
for profit buy in beautiful Calumet Addi
tion School already for the children.
Naco water piped on ground.
TERMS: One-fourth cash, balance $lo
a month without interest. If you die
before completing payments lots will be
deeded to your wife, children or estate,
without a single additional payment.
Owners
Don Luis Mining & Improvement Co.,
BJ. 0'REILEY and Co.", Agents. Bank of Bisbee Bnildins,' Bisbee. Arizona, i
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