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" 8PWjlMPjS8- Chhivmb THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BISBEE. ARIZONA. 8ATURDAV MORNING. AUGUST 27, 1904. PAGE SEVEN c mMtm tt UK i I .'. NEWS Or DOUGLAS . . X Daily Report of Importance - INCORPORATION DOUGLAS INTERNATIONAL-AMERI. CAN BEING COMPLIMENTED FOR ITS EFFORTS FOR CITY GOVERNMENT. Douglas, Aug. 26. The movement In this city to provide Douglas with a city government is attracting favorable attention and commendation from those who own property here but lle in other states. The International American is in receipt of a letter from Capt. J. W. Sansom, of San Antonio, Texas, who was a visitor In Douglas last year and Invested In property here. Mr. Sansom says in his letter: "I see you .are doing excellent work in the effort to provide Douglas with a city Wnr ritv Triii rpmain I government. far In the background, so far as satis- factory and good government is con- cerned, uajil you get Douglas 5ncorpo-j rated, and I hope the work you and the progressive citizens are doing will be crowned with success "When y i-m, hi 1,,,,-.!,,, ,-' city, then keep up the good work by StaTUnir the DroDOSltion to treat a' proposition to create a new county with the county seat at Douglas. I heard some such talk when I wa3 in your d.ty, and I believe It is feasible, and advisable from Ihe standpoint of economy and better con dition for all the people now included in Cochise county. Bisbee should favor such a proposition, and I hope to see the matter taken' day." Up at an early1 DOUGLAS SHORT ITEMS. (Special Correspondence.) Joe Swartz, who recently sold out his plumbing business In this city, left this morning for Cananea. Harry Overlock expects to leave on the first of the month for Los Angeles where hehas accepted a position. Walter" Johnson, one of the time keepers at the Copper Queen smelter, will leave in a few days to visit his home in Indiana. The local baseball team will practice tonighL Every ball tosser in the or ganization is expected to be on hand to Set the finishing touches for Sunday's game. This morning No. 3, the old com pound engine, came-out of the shops looking like a brand new locomotive and was hooked onto the train bound for Benson. Win. Lutley returned to this city last night from the San Juan mine where he is developing. He is nevv running a drift on the sixty foot level which is in ore. It i3 reported in this city that a cop per property, adjoining the Clark group, is to be developed on a large scale, and that the owners who are mostly eastern people are intending to Install a plant of machinery very soon. People coming into this city from the lower Sonora country report thai a large number of Mexicans are placer ing at Vladesa. and are taking out con siderable gold dust which is being bought by American traders. Those who are circulating the peti tion for the incorporation of Douglas are meeting with little opposition, and have no doubt of their ability to secure the required two-tbhrds of the tax payers. Whenever the petitions for incorporation receive the necessary twothirds a city government wtU prac tically be an accomplished fact; with out the signatures of twothirds of the taxable (inhabitants the city can not be incorporated. F. A. Sutter has asplrantions to rep resent Cochise county in the next coun cil, but Hon. Steve Roemer has many strong friends In Bisbee who believe that his past record as a legislator for this county entitles blm to promotion xo the council. o PARADISE STRIKE. (Special to Review.) Douglas, Aug. 26. A letter from a Insiness man In Paradise was received' in thU city yesterday, and states that .great excitement prerails tin that camp over the recent ore strike. The shatt is four by six. and is in ore twenty feet The ore carries thirty-nine per cent lead and seven per cent copper. The first report that was sent out cred ited the strike with ten feet, but an ex pert who has vli.ted the property re Torts twenty feet of ore and no walls. Over sixty men have visited the shaft, and location blanks are at a premium In Paradise. The strike has given the town new life, and the recent boom has reopened and another rush of property seekers is expected. o ATTEMPT AT MURDER. An attempt to murder was made In Pirtled-He night before last Two Mexicans became engagea in a fight, aah one of them drew a big knife and made a vicioas lunge at his opponent The knife point caught the unarmed Kexlcan nnder the right temple and jwged down the side of his lace lay tag his cheek wide open- Officer Dav is, hearing the sounds of the fight, was coming toward the two men Just as the knife Hashed through the air. The araed hombre, seeing the officer, ran asd succeeded in making good his es cape, although the officer fired two shots at him. The wounded man, up ob being questioned, refused to give the name of the man who tried to kSU ska. 1 Unas Douglas Express Business Growing E. P. & S. W. COMPELLED TO ADD ANOTHER CAR TO ACCOMMO DATE THE CONSTANTLY GROWING VOLUME. Douglas, Aug. 26. The amount of express business en the E. P. & S. W. railroad Is greater than ever before, and to handle It has necessitated put ting on another express car which will be used exclusively for bringing the ex press consigned to Bisbee from Ben son. This Bisbee express car will make its first trip today. onductor Purceli stated last night tnat tne business of handling the ex- Press n his run had grown to such Proportions that it was impossible for I him to handle it and make time Jn get- "ns oter me roaa. lesieraay ne .. .. . .... . 103aea al siauoa neariy iour jtons of express for Bisbee, consisting of all manner of vegetables and fruit; - required more man thirty minutes to """"" "": c-ncas ai dbot, auu aa a result Us train was twenty-five min utes late in reaching iwuglas. Here after the express car will set out at Bisbee and be unloaded by the agent there. The express for Douglas Is also largo, but it can be handled without loss of time by the train, as the unloading tf L u utr uuue aner iuc i.am uas maue us lime. Work Train Back. The work tntn on the E. P. & S. W. yesterday finished the work it has been doing on the Tombstone branch since the recent damage to that line by washouts. It returned to Douglas to day. The train Is In charge of Con ductor Rowe. The cerw on this train is an efficient one, and the Tombstone branch was put in first class condition. Pile Driver Outfit. Today the pile driver outfit of the railroad began work at Charleston to repair flood damage to the line in that vicinity. The banks of the San Pedro caved in until the track is dangerously near the brink. At these places the banks of the river are to be rip-rapped with heavy rock. To lift tils rock in place the pile driver derrick will be used. ii o EX-DEPUTY WANTED. Posed as Officer, Collected Fines and Skipped. (Special to Review.) Douglas, Aug. 26. John Scott, the erstwhtle deputy sheriff, whose com mission was taken from him seme ime ago by Sheriff Lewis, has left for parts unknown. He was recently arrested for gun packing and was to "appear tn court at a certain time last Monday to answer to a charge cf packing a gun. He failed to come to court Monday and it was found that he was over the line out of harm's way, hanging around Agua Prieta. Up on investigation It was found that Scott bad collected fines and bad pocketed the money, while posing in F'.rtleville as an officer after his com mission had been called in. In the eyes of the law this crime Is extra ditable and it was planned by the lo cal officers to have Scott arrested in Agua Prieta and bring him back to Douglas to answer to both charges gun parting and obtaining money un der false pretences. In some way Scott found out what was going on and shook the dust of Agua Prieta from its feet and left for other parts . i If yon haTe anything to Exchange advertise it In the classified col- nmss of the Review. ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of George C. Walker, deceat- el Notice is hereby given by the under signed. Administratrix of tho Estate cf George C. Walker, deceased, to the creditors cf and all persons having clalmc against the said estate, to ex hibit them, with the necessary vouch ers, within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Hay E. Walker, at the office of M J. Brown, Bisbee, Arizona, the same being the place for the transaction ol business of said estate, In said Coun ty of Cochise. MAT E. WALKER, Administrator of the Estate of George C. Walker. Deceased. Dated Bisbee, A. T., this 28th day of July, 1904. First publication July 23. S0-$O$OO$'Oi?0SJ ?005 ?ooo & o cr iivir, o FOUND AT LAST Tee best place in town to dine, sup, or breakfast. It's The Delmonico Cafe Next to the Auditorium Fisher and Creel, Props. o o Branch The Bank of Bisbee; NACO, ARIZONA W. H. BROPHY, PrMldmt, M J. OUNN1NGHAM, Cashtr. J. S. DOUGLAS, Vica-PrMldtnt. ED. M. BLAKE, Manager. iV trtHMrtDrlbnkiiibaloMf Ct tht Ualttd SUWt, staxiM and Xttropt, Hot Mulcaa money booht and old rt pranUUc froa Corporation. Firmi and IndlrUcalJ irtrCrCrfztitrCrCitratittOtrtrlrtrCrttlitianttOt OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. L. C. Shattuck, President J. M. Muhelm, VIce-PrealdenL J. T. Hood, Cashier. L. J. Overlock, Jacob Schmld Drafts on all parts of tka world. Mexican money bought and sold and a general banking business transacted. A SHARE Or YUOR PATRONAGE 0WKWHH09WW( J0HM Os0$03000000$-C CXS-O$OS0-$0$0JO0O J0t$0-$"00-0 Chas. A, McDonald Justice of the Peace Notary Public Ex-Officio Coroner Office Dubacher Build'nc Brewery Gulch. Telephone No. 133 fr'r$4"v.tfrS$'t4i4rWl-tGzV;4A0 o ftirftKrftftraotraftftflftflriftflaoiKrafrftira- COAL, Was a surprise to the men who lived by candle light, and the man who was used to coal oil smoke and smell side-stepped a little when they wanted him to put in g-5. All of these are now Hopelessly Behind the Times We would like to explain to you the many advantages and points of superiority of ELECTRIC LIGHTS Over others Bisbee Improvement Company Copper Queen Hotel Building. Phone 197, osv-tMW 5-co -. vrsu. cjwmuw-9 CLARK'S Engineering and Assay Office fline Examinations, Hachinery and Mill Estimates and Designs Government Sarveys is I Accurate and Quick Retvrai Arizoaa and Mexico hemical Analyses and Assay BRANCHES: DOUGLAS. NACO and CANANEA 2 We carry Standard Goods such as Bradley & Metcalf Shoes Schilling's Teas, C C C Flour Ben Hur Coffee g and the famous Tillman-Bendel brand of family wines and liquors. Sg LOWELL COMMERCIAL COMPANY 1 ffmfmmmmNmmmfffmfmmfm0 Sullivan Air Compressors & Hoisting Engines Are the Standard of the World We carry a complete stock of Air Compressors, Diamond Drills, Rock Drills and repairs, Hose and Steel at El Paso, Texas. The Sullivan Machinery Co. 20G St. Louis Street. Call on us when in El Paso. across the street from HirfotrbirUisiiisiiiiiiOirtrtirtcbi: o 4 v sIII'?"IsIIibIIIIIsIIIIibIIIBjt' o Kttsslsisslm 2 . olcdratU oadl tbt prttxif t tltt j Kon , Chin and Ioko&am, Jtpaa. narkat prie. Wt aollelt aeooonta , JOiWWrfWrfrtrCrfrftfto MINERS AND MERCHANTS BANK CAPITAL SbO 000.00 SOLICITED. JOWWWWWWW OIL I oz - :v tKioi t -t cwwwtR " You will find us directly the Orndorff Hotel. trttattirtirCrZttirttioirtztti:Uitaatiito. .INDIAN S HOT SPRINGS! HOTEL AND SANITARIUM -1 Port Thomas, Arizona. 3 Tie famous heaUh and p'easure re- o sort. Pool, tub and mud batbs. 5 First class accommodations. S LCA RATES Stije meets all trains. Corres- g pondence solicited c ALEXANDER BROTHERS. Props. Fort Thomas, Arizona O iK-ATKrtrtrtrWKrftftO: . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. X K lt)la)ttt) It CHEMISTS AND ASSAYERS. X AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA $&4&&&&&QQ $ .GEORGE C. CLARK $ t Analytical Chemist and $ Engineer, S BISBEE, ARIZONA. S &03030$00$0$0$0&0930$0S0& D. X. Ueller U. J. Wright HELLER & WRIGHT! ASSAYERS I and CHEMISTS Metallurgical and Mining Eagineers. 0 Beprosont Ore bhlppert at Douglas a Heduction orks n Douglaa, . . Arizona OS0dO"3OS0403OSoSo5O50$OS K...KK,KKK r. K K . StU . ATTORNEYS. It A A A A A it A A A it A A A A HEREFORD & HAZARD s ATTORNEYS AND 3" COUNSELLORS AT LAW J TUCSON. ARIZONA S Agents for Land Script S F. E. Hereford S. E. Hazzaru S FRANK W. GOODBODT, ATTORNBT-AT-LAW, Tombstone, Arizona - HERRING & SORIN, F. W. SHELLEY, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Tucson Bisbee. ABSTRACTS DOUGLAS, TOMBSTONE, WILCOX, BENSON AND NACO. All orders for abstracts will receive prompt and careful attention. 0. GIBSON ATTORNEY AT LAW ..Tombstone, Arizona... v J. M. O'C O N N E L L S ATTORNEY AT LAW S 8- Schmld Building $ BISBEE, ARIZONA. g FLANNIGAN. FELTUS & FLANNIGAN. LAWYERS. Offices: Tombstone, Bisbee and Douglas. $3--$SSS'SSS?3.5'3S$ 5 v S ? S S $$$& 353 JAMES S. FIELDER, S ; Att'y-at-Law. Demlng, N. M. 3 'l Practice In tho the Courts of S Eastern Arizona Western Tex- as and New Mexico. K K y. !tltlKsSt . i ! PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. a 'a 'a 'a 'a 'a a 'a 'a 'a 'a 'a 'a 'a 'A 'A DR. W. E. HANKIN S v DENTIST , r Jiuuius , , 1, utct f uai- -v s. omce. Phone 68. DR.H.n-SCHELL, Eye Specialist 46 N. Stone Av., Tucson, Ariz,, BUbee. N'aco, Coaslu la April DR. SHINE, M. D. DR. BRODERICK, M. D DR DYSART, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEONS. jmKXXXXXXMMMMMXXMMK F. J. HART M. O. Physicians and Surgeons Central House Phone 149. Main St. aX'a-aVSaaaWaWaa-a-aWTaVaa-a-aa K K K K K K K K K 1 r. MISCELLANEOUS. K . . A A A A A A A 'A AAA A A A A A A 'e EVA M. GOODALE STENOGRAPHER. K . Office with Bisbee Dally Re's- view. Telephone 39. CHEAP CASH STORE CHOICE TAMILY GROCERIES. Fresh fruit of U hinds received dallj WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Goods dellvtred fra. o iMEDIGOYICH A NOBLE. Next 'IU and A t. t UK tt UK It t FRATERNAL CARDS. It X X vi it it it vi v. vi it vi it it vi it vt it vt vi Rathbone Lode N. 10, Knigkts of Pythias meets rrerj -Tuesday erenlnj la Pythian Castle. Visit Ins brothers cordial ly inTlted. B. H Merritt, K. R. B. H. W. Alkem. a O. F. O. E, J -. .. BISBEE AERIE NO". 171. "1 Fraternal Order of Eagles meets ey ery flr3t and tmlrd Monday, at Pytklan Castle. Visiung Eagles cordially In- TlUd. X SHOWN, W. P. H. 8. HILBMAN, W. 8. B. P. O. EL Bisbee Lodge No. 671 meets First and Third Friday of eack month. Vis iting Brothers cordially invited. W. B. KELLY, Exalted Ruler. CE. Rlnehart, Secretary. Bisbee Lodge no. it. I OL O. F., meets tt Weda.es Cay ereulnr. visitta irtk. r cordially Invited te attend. J. H. JACK. N. G. F. 0. IfENDERSON. B. Eastern Star Lodge meets second and 4th Wednesdays In eack month. Catherine Muirhead, Worthy Matron. Secretary. Edith Stowe, Land Mark Chapter No. Z, R- A. M. Regular convo cations third Tuesday in each month. 8:15. p. a. Visiting companions la good standing gladly re ceived. C. L, CAVEN. H. P. J. L. BROWN. Sec Improved Order of Red Men, Cochise Tribe N. 7. I meet every Thursday evening at Pvthinn n. ' tie. VIslUng brother. cordla.11?- invito,! W. J. Hanklns, Sachem. F. C. Fenderson, Chief of Records. Woodmen of the WnrlH mu i r.i. brary HaU the 3rd Thursday of each month. All Woodmen are Invited to attend. J. c. KREIGBAUM. C. C. C. M. THOMAS. Clerk. DEGREE POCAHONTAS. Improved Order of Red Men, Minne haha Council No. 3, meets second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Pythian Castle, on Pythian Avenue. Visiting members cordially invited. NETTIE .LEONARD, Pocahontas. Phoebe Corning, Keeper of Records. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN YEOMEN. Richard the First Homestead No. S35 will meet the second and Fourth Friday of each month, at Pythian Cas-Ue- E. M'EACHERN. Foreman. DR. F. J. HARVEY. Correspondent. MRS. A. M. BARRETT, Deputy. ht in tit it 1 1 INTERNATIONAL UNDER- TAKING PARLORS. Embalming a Specialty J Robert Esnnessr, Manager. 'Phone IS. trftiririrtrCrCitrtitfCrtiftGtittCitiitti-ZttiraH Arizona and Colorado Railroad. Train No. 1. Leaves Cochise for Pearce 4:10 p. ra. Leaves Pearce for Cochlae 5 p. ra. Effective Sunday, Nov. 1st, 1903. R A. M'FARLAND. Assistant General Manage ARIZONA &. COLORADO R. R. TRAIN NO. 1. Leave Cochise, 0:30 a. m.; arrive Pearce, 10:25 a. m. TRAIN NO. 2. Leaves Pearce 7: 15 a. m ; arrives Cochlso 8:40 a. m. URIC AC3D In the b'ood causes Rheu matism.Sciatia.Lumbago, Neuralgia and Gout. You an remove the cause by wearing one of our REX RHEUM VTIC RINGS Harcfictursi by the Re Rheunia: Rin; Co.. HinJori. ConneOIcut. Pricc $2.00 solo Br C. M. HENKEL, Sole Agent, Elsb:e. SUMtHEHsTtU?" "la W im vt; v-i" ff( 't9 ' ? t rjpjsMMMSsppppw . - . , T-ljf- --: 'A siiithW. w-. - 1 ' ImShS- l ijBs)sjsMsjsjg2JBHBMMjHMM