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THE BISBEE DAILY .REVIEW, BIS BEE, ARIZONA, FRIDAY MO RNING,
NOVEMBER 20, 1903.
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When buying groceries,
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The stream of groceries in and out of this store,
j always at flood tidf, assures the freshness of evety-
1 thing. Carefulness on our part guards against adul- $
teratious or impurities, and last and best, the quanti-
S ties we are able to buy and
New Season' sGereals.
Freshly milled, newl'
4. tried brands, new and highly recommended kinds.
What! didn't know there were so nianj' kinds?
Look at this list:
Scotch Oats
Hornby Oats, or H. O.
Geomea
Granulated Hommy
Malta Viti
Cream of Wheat
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Choicest California evaporated and Mediterranean
fruits. A carload of these. You would notice the dif- $
ference in price right away, if we shipped these goods
in less than car lots and had to pay the higher rate of
freight.
From our next door neighbor on the West Cali-
fornia we get these: " I
Prunes, Peaches, Apples, Apricots, Pears, Raisins,
seeded, loose and the very best grades for dessert.
From the far away shores of the
Fard Dates
Figrs in Mattinj
Fifirs Pulled
Seven Days More
5 Turkey, Geese, Ducks,
the table is here.
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We nave naae a
Fifth in the Price of Electric . ",fi
Lights Because We Want !
YOU
to have them. Thy .ire better, safer and cleaner and will com you vry c
little Tiore than coil oil. s
Come and See
Us About IttS t
Bislbee Improvement Co4
X Electric t-ijjltt tintl Telephone Service. $
J Office Copper Queen Hotel Building. PKone No. 197
I Long dutaow c nnctions with Douglas, Naco, To-nbstonc, X
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Chas. A. McDonald
Justice of the Peace
Notary Public
Ex-Officio Coroner
Offle DHtMWhtr Building. BravMry Gulch. Telephone No. 1W
Why a Lot In the
Fortima Park Addition,
San Diego,
Is tke Best amd Safest In
vestment in the Umitei
States Today.
1e Fortuna Park addition has tne
(rattiest and most attractive location
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roceries
vou: fi:sl tn i:jht in't:
sell for fair, low prices
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packeted cereals, old and
Quaker Oats
ShreddedWbeat Biscuits
Force
Twin Brothers' Mush
Wheatena
Grape Nuts
Fruit
Mediterranean :
Currants
Prunnelles
Choicest Smyrna Figs.
Thanksgiving.
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Chickens everything for $
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neaucuon- or une
For Pianos
Organs
flusicai
Instrument.
Of all Kindt
Sheet flusu
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WDunnS C .
Exclusive Music House
fcCl FaSO t cia
The Fortuna Park Addition, San Diego,
ot any suburb in San Diego. At an el
evation of from 26 to 50 feet above the
highest tide, it overlooks the bay
from either aide and also tho ocean
only a few blocks away, while back of
It lie some of the prettiest homes in
Southern California, surrounded by
.bjiutrfut lawns, flowers and fruit
trees of every variety. Fortuna Park
ta not to be merely a summer resort,
but a prominent residence section,
where people can get the most pleas
ure possible out of life. A great many
STATEHOOD FIGHT
WILL BE RENEWED
Quay and Other Friends of the Terri
tory Think Opposition Will Be
Weakened at Next Session.
Washington, D. C. Nor. 19, Ino
fight for statehood for Arizona, New
Mexico, Oklahoma and probably In
dian territory is fairly on tho waj.
Sanator Quay of Pennsylvania, Lne
particular champion of statehood 'h
the senate, held a long conferences to
day with Delegates Kocey of New
Mexico and Wilson of Arizona.
Tho whole situation was canvabse-.
and the conferees afterward appeared
to be sanguine of fatoranle action by
"ongress.
Nothing is to be done In the .tirci
tion of statehood until the regular ses
sion, to begin next month. Then, ac
cording to tho plans outlined today,
the fiubject Is to be precipitated In t..e
house .where quick action is confir.pnt
Jy expected upon a bin. &ena or
Quay expresses tho opinion that In.
dian Territory should be include 1 -n
those to be admitted to the unii a.
and a proWsicn to that effect pro'iahly
will be Included In the bill.
Mr. Quay intimated that lis il.t iut
expect to encounter, curing the roiling
session, the great opposition w.itih ho
met in the last congress. Sen ito Lev
eriage of Indiana, the chif senatorial
opponent of statehood. h'is been en
suited, hut thus far he lecl"n.--3 to re
peal his plans.
TJie common impression is :1m Mr.
Ecierldge will maintain his nttitucio of
o;.l osition, although Mr. 'Jtiay is. ion
hiient that the Indiana senator will
tct hnie the backing So omui-iadei
aiaf ng his col eagues laat tession.
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SKS FOR TROOPS.
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Telluride District Has No Trouble, But
wants boioiers.
Doner, Colo, Nor. 19 Governor
hac been appealed to for troops by the
mine owners of the Telluride dis
trict, where the strike of the metal
liferous miners has been in progress
for some time, and that he has asked
President Roosevelt to send regulars
from Fort Logan.
He stated that if the president re
fused he would ornnr s.imo rtf tha
state guard to Telluride tomorrow.
There has been no violence reported
from the Tellurice district, but it is
understood the mine owners desire to
start their mines with non union men
and are afraid that trouble aill follow
unleas guards are furnished.
The finest Theater
Chicago, 111, Nov. 19. Grrst pre
parations have been made for the op
ening and dedication tonight of Uie
iroquois, Chicago's newest and hand
somest theatre. Mr. Bluebear J, Klaw
and Erlangier's Drury Lane spectacle.
Is to be the opening attraction.
The new plaj house is !oc?ted on
Randolph street, between "Siat and
Dearborn streets. Both inside and out
it is one of the finest tneatres in the
finest theatres in the coun'-v. The
front of the theatre is In moderu
French style, with a base of polished
Sranite, and the rest is qtied terra
cotta. Twelve spacious doors lead in
to a vestibule finished In white Ve'
mont marble, inlaid with mosaic Its
ceiling is dome shape, with a mooiac
frieze illustrating the theatrical i.pipI
opment of Chicago, commenting with
a prcture of the flrest theatre In the
city and ending with the Iroijujis it
self. The theatre" proper ccupics a space
90 feet wide and 125 feet in depth, of
which the stage occupies fifty fact.
There are but eighteen rows of S'.af?
on the first floor, and the ais'es arc
so arranged as to provide for a system
of ssating which prevents pi.u-ma; one
person directly behind anofiur.
Tho greatest improvements and in
novations, however, have been itio
duced behind the proscenium for t'.e
benefit and convenience of i.ip rlav
ers. A separate building is devoted
entirely to dressing rooms, which are
eighty in number besides- ample a
commodations for supers. "Jhi" walls
of the dressing rooms are enain-jlpj
brick, insuring absolute clp.tnlinfss.
Underneath the theatre there is a
large jroen room, music room, ballet
room, sewing room and wardrobe.
Tho theatre building Is to be devot
ed whoVy to theatrical purposes. fhe
cost of construction was upward of
$400,000. It was built and will be con
trolled entirely by the theatrical syn
dicated, composed of "Will J. Davis and
Harry Powers of Chicago. Klaw and
Erlanger of New York, and Nixon ana
Zimmerman of Philadelphia.
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CATHOLIC PRIEST MOBBED.
Trinidad. Colo.. Nov. 19. Father
Berta, Catholic priest, who has resid
ed here for several years, was attack
ed by a mob of 200 men and women
late this afternoon at Segundo No. 1
camp, and severely -ton and
scratched before )"ir r'.'d by of
ficials of the Unite I virr "Vorkers
who were luckily in SeruPiV at the
time. The miners at STtindo and
other camps claim that Father Bcr
a ha j been working in the interest
if the Fuel Companies, and this has
caused much feeling against him, es
pecially among the forelga element.
of the houses will be built of stone
and cement. And we fill strain every
effort to encourage the building of
first-clascs residences throughout the
entire tract
One stone and cement house is al
ready building ,and several more will
be started in a very few weeks. Palm
trees by the hundreds are- being set
out on the sidewalks down all the
streets, and pepper and other shade
trees will be set out as soon as the
season Is ripe for It We are retain
GOELET WEDDING
DISGUSTS NEW YORK
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Now York.. Nov. 19. Amaze
ment and disgust have been ex
pressed on every side since the
extraordinary spectacle pro-i
scnted by tne rioting women
at the Ko:burghe-Goelet wed
ding. Representative women has
tened tb condemn the acts of
their sisters as un-American,
as well as unwomanly, and to
repuciate in behalf of. New
New York womanucod the fran
tic display.
Following are a few exprc3
sions of opinion obtained in in
terviews with well-known men
and women:
Mrs. Francis Hodgson Burnett.
"That such morbid curiosity
should have actuated so great
a crowd as that which made tho
wedding of iuesuay a marked
event ta of itself astounding
and perplexing, especiallv in
view of the fact that the great
majority are described as being
respectable, w e 1-dressed wo
men. What finally suggested it
self to me is tnat, poking
back upon the history of all
great mobs in fact, all up hea
vels, such, for instance, as the
French xevolution the mobs
seem to become hysterical and
lose all reason."
Mrs. Puss "age.
"I did not auenc the
Roxburghe-Goelet wedding, nor
have I read the accounts of it
to any extent, but I am told
that women lay oo - lu thp
pews, hid In the c- cellars
and. did otner uuheard-cf
things It Is a sign of degeu
eracy in a general way.
"Such a spectacle as wa
presentee by the women at hi
wedaing would not occur
abroad. They are impossible
women, and, like those who
will take flowers from funeral
emblems, have no respect for
the sanctity of the occasion.
"No, I certainly do not con
sider them representative
American women."
Dr. Charles H. Parkhurst.
"I call the rowdy actions of
the well-cressed women 'out
side of St. Thomas' church dur
ing the Roxburghe-Goelet wed
ding silly and disgraceful, it
is a sorry exnlbition of bad
manners, bad breeding and vul
garity. It is a sad commen
tary upon our vaunted repub
licanism. If the stories are
true we ought to blush for
our manners."
Jacob A. Riis, Slum Worker..
"When I read the accounts
of well-dressec. women who
crawled into a coal hole to
catch a glimpse of a few dia
monds I was remlnaed that
Here is much work to be done
at the cthc- end of society
also."
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THREATEN TO STRIKE.
Teamsters of Chicago Want to Jump
In on Railway Troubles.
Chicago, 111.. Nov. 19 The team
sters union tock action tonight, that
n"iv result In one of the most serious
labor situations ever seen i this city.
. At a meeting of the organization it
wis decided to order all members
of the Teamsters union to refuse to
rli"f.- -a7 a-ticles to the Chicago
City Railway company during the exis
tence of the present strike.
It was also deciced that if any of
,the teamsters were discharged by em-nioye-s
for refusing to de'ivcr goods
-to the railway company a general
strike wotld be ordered at once
asain3t the Chicago Employers' asso--la'ion.
MURDERER TO BE SHOT.
Salt Like City, Utah, Nov. 19. The
state law of shooting instead of hang
ing a person convicted of murder will
again be applied in Utah tomorrow.
Peter Mortensen, the convicted mur
derer of James R, Hay, will pay the
nenaltv of hV crimf betwsen the
hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. He will
be shot to death by the county sheriff
in the jail yard at tno penitentiary.
Much interest is manifested in the
execution and the sheriffs office is
beseiged with applications for admis
sion tickets.
WOOD'S RECORD.
Washington, D. C Nov. 19. At the
request of the senate committee or
foreign affairs. Secretary noot has for
warded to the committee a statement
Riving a complete military record of
General Leonard Wood, whose nomi
nation for major general la pending
before that committee.
The overcoat which most people
put away upon their first arrival In
Blsbee as useless is making Us appear
ance these nights. It is a little
wrinkled and moth-eaten, but it fur
nishes the necessary amount of
warmth.
ing one-half the tract Cevery alternate
pair of lots) for hisher prices and
improvement work will be pushed as
rapidly and extensively as possible In
order to get thosce higher prices very
soon.
IxU are selling at $50 now. The
improvements now under way will
very soon put those same lots at sever
al hundred dollars. It la for these
prices and even higher that we are
holding one-half the iota ourselves.
We know what we can and will do
CLARK'S
Engineering and Assay Office
nine Examinations, Hachinery and
Mill Estimates and Designs
Government Surveys in
Arizona and Mexico
BRANCHES:
JATICK HOUSE Corner First and ttain.
HART BROS.. Prop..
"Th PoDular Hotel," rftnodelf"- 75 additional rooms, all newly f urn
shed. Everytnmg subtly ftrai-ciass. Ele vator. American plcc, $1.25 to $3.00;
latter includes suites with private baths. European plan, 50 ceais up.
THE TURF
HUSICAL ATTRACTIONS NIGHTLY
WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARQ
Keg Beer on Draught
Agents for National Club Whisky and Anhenssr Keg Bee r
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REAL ESTATE
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m in Carload Lots a Specialty
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GENERAL MERCHANDISE:
MAIN STBEE1. BISBEE, ARIZ.
STODQHJLL Hi, o ' HhRS BREWERY GULCH
Come in And See Mbat We Can Do Tor You.
Bazaar Bargain Store
Opposite JPostoffice.
RIGHT UP AGAINST IT.
Yoa are now up against the biggest
bargains Blsbee ever had. We are
SLAUGHTERING GOODS
At any price. Prices no object.
Why so? ior various reasons. We aro
cramped for room. We buy for cash,
sell for cash. Quick sales and small
psottts the whole story in a nutshell.
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California.
with the property and we will give
you a written guarantee, guarantee
ing a 25 per cent increase in valua
tion inside of 12 months or we pledge
ourselves to then buy back the prop
erty and pay you good interest on
your money.
Investigate our proposition by see
ing us personally. Then purchase if
you see lit Che(nrlse you hva
learned something in regard to the
finest country on eartband we will
Accurate and'QuicK Reteras
Chemical Analyses and Assay
DOUGLAS. NACO and CANANEA
SHIMP & TATE,
Prop.s.
Alain
Street
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BISIICE. ARIZONA;;
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STOVES, HEATERS OR RANGES
Household Goods of Every Description,
New and Second-Hand Furniture.
I NOTICE.
We had to buy a 4,000 atock of fur
niture from Mr. Stein, and as we
don't want to be in the furniture busi
ness, we aro selling beds, btrreaus,
chairs, cots, lounges, etc., at cost and
In need of cmfw cmfw cmf cmt crwa
less than cost. Bear that In rated
'. in need of furniture.
Right opposite the postofllce.
hope to have you Join us at some fo
ture time.
Folsom Bros. Real
Estate and In
vestment Co.,
0. W. COTTON,
Traveling Representative,
at office of Morrow & Mack
eazie, Copper Queen Hotel.
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