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PAGE FOUR fHE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW. BISBEE, ARIZONA, SATURDAY MORNI'G, SEPTEMBER 9, 1905 BiSSEE DAILY REVIEW SUBSCRIPTION RATES Invariable In Advance. By tho Year $7.50 By the Month .75 Issued Eyery Morning Except Monday CONSOLIDATED PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY Tlie Reiiew is delivered by carriers In the folio wing towns: Naco. Cananea. Douglas. Tombstone. Benson. South Bisbee. Paradise. Don Luis. Pearce. . - . 1.4 TJ mis paper is Kept on me at Law rence's Advertising Agency, 401, Ex aminer Bldg., Los Angeles Cai where contracts for advertising may be aode. Lowell Branch, Office. A Branch office has been establish !J at Lowell In tho building occupied y Lowell Drug Co. News Items and advertisements left there will bo giv en prompt attention. BONANZA CIRCLE. The following concerning the Bon anza Circle mines is taken, from Iron Ore, published at Ishpeming, Mich.: In Bisbee there has been a demand for American Development stock dur ing tbe week at slightly higher prices. Amorican offers much as a speculative slock at $14 per share. This would make the mmlng stock, on the basis of the Bonanza Circle transactions, ooet only between. $ G and $7 per share. We nnderstand the company may soon begin diamond drilling to select a place for starting a shafL Junction's developments are of such a gratifying character that American is being as sisted, the latter property adjoining Junction. Warren Development is also receiving consideration from those ivho keep posted on the move ments in the Circle. Bisbee has been a free buyer of Junction during the week, taking lots of 100 shares whenever they are of fered at bargain prices. Bisbee has largely increased its holdings in this mine In. the past three weeks, putting many thousands of dollars into the shares. And Bisbee should know some thins of its meriL The big shaft is close to them, there is no mountain to be climbed to reach 1L It is easy of access, and any one with an Inter est can get Into the shaft and Inspect it for himself. There is nothing hid den, no secrets from the sharehold crs. Hecent discoveries of high grade copper have unquestionably stimu lated the buying, and Bisbee people being at the shaft and seeing the ore cosing to the surface believe that they are justified in their movements. They seem to be getting a bargain at these figures. The first of the smelters being con structed in addition to the former plant of the Bonanza Circle is in blast today, probably. It has been an nounced the first charge would be fired the latter part of the week. This will be a nice thing for the holders ot Lake- Superior and Pittsburg and Pittsburg and Duluth. The latter property will send ore from its Sun rise claim through the Lake Superior and Pittsburg shaft It is the only present opening it has to the surface. "With the beginning of smelting there wiQ be good news for shareholders, as we have frequently said. The mln fes will be accompanied by further developments underground, and the latere should have much of satisfac tion to those who have faithfully stood iy the enterprise. Other stacks will be blown in later, xnd there will be facilities for caring far the ore. The Circle is enterpris ing; and will look after the details. "While there have been criticisms be- eause of the slowness, apparently. by mining development, since the Bon anza Circle interests began business at Bisbee. They havo already made a record, and they are working honestly. That is all that can be desired. The basin In which they are operating Is a very promising one. When ore is hit It yields largo returns for the money taken to find it This is Iho history of the camp. We cannot com plain, knowing that the management of the Bonanza Circle Is doing tho best It can, using money carefully and directing work skillfully. We have several letters asking why Calumet and Arizona does not move up faster. It is probably because there are newer things that seem to offer greater Inducements. Men who thnk they see an opportunity of doubling their money in newor things take that chance. To double the present price of Calumet and Arizona would bs more than, could be expected for some time K come. Those who went Into North Butte at $15 were justified in selling anything they owned to secure It They already have a gain of l'J5 per cent, with excellent chances for doing much better. It was too great a temp tation to resist, and those who made the trade did well. There are those who think they see In Junction an op portunity far a nice increase fur in vestment in that line. They hmr of things that are doing and believe it Is wise to invest. The same can be said of American Development stock and of Warren Development. These things possess chances for big gains and we know of many who are going into them. Were it not for these things Calumet and Arizona would be soiling higher. The Lake speculators are putting their money into local properties that seem to give oppor tunity for substantial winnings, and the steady, dividend-payers are being neglected for the time. Calumet and Arizona is now selling low consider ing its earning powers. Its dividends do not warrant any higher price?, probably, but the fact that it is earn ing much more than it is paying out s a reason for higher quotations. It aas a big surplus. There are those who are wondering if there is some thing the matter with the mine be cause it does not pay more in divi dends. Being out of debt they argue that there is no need for the surplus that Is being accumulated. The com pany's policy has been a very con servative one. They are putting in new smelters, have been financially assisting some of the neighbors, and doing much to assist the entire group. So far as we can learn there is noth ing' physically the matter with Calu met and Arizona. The buying public thinks it can make more money taking other things. In time those who are satisfied with a sure thing will turn their attention to this property. o The Prescott Courier and the Je rome Mining News are engaged In tak ing the starch out of the Journal- Miner, a Republican organ which has been trying to uphold the action of Kibbey's Territorial equalizers. It is no use to try and eaten Brother Rog ers with a Republican political scheme; he's onto the moves of the entire Kibbey political tribe. o MINING APPLICATION NO. 1025. United States Land Office, Tucson, Arizona, Aug. S, 1903. Notice Is here by given that Hoval A. Smith, of Bis bee, Arizona, has made application for patent to the Jones, Putman, Marga- reta and Hilda lodes, Survey 211G, in approximately Tp. 23 S. R. 24 E. G & S. R. B. & M. in Warren Mining District, Cochise County, described as follows: Jones: Beginning at cor. No. 1 whence N. W. cor. Sec. 2 Tp. 24 S. R. 24 E. brs. S. 22 dejrs, 43 mlns. SO sees. W. 1924.3 ft thence N. G degs. 5G mlns. E. G2S.G ft. to cor. No. 2, thence S. 55 degs. 55 mlns. E. 1500 ft to cor. No. 3, thence S. G degs. 55 mln3. W. C28.C ft to cor. No. 4, thence N. 55 degs. 55 mlns. W. 1500 fL to cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. PUTMAN: Beginning at cor. No. 1. whence N. W. cor. Sec. 2 Tp. 24 S. R. 24 E. bra. S. 30 degs. 9 mins. 30 sees. W. 1350.G ft thence N. 6 degs. 5G mins. E. C2S.G ft to cor. No. 2, thence S. 55 degs. 55 mlns. E. 1500 ft to cor. No. 3, thence $ $ The Bank of Bisbee; Bisbee, Arizona Capital, Surplus and Profits, $125,000.00 Depository for Territorial Funds Directors. ' pfficera, B. O. Williams, J. S. Douglas, jj. A. Packard, W. H. Brophy, W. H. Brophy, president if. A. Schwartz,, ass't cashier M. J. Cunningham. M. J. Cunningham, cashier. J. S. Douglas, vice president Drafts on all parts of the world. Safety deposits ooxes for rent Mexican money bought and sold. Branch, Naco, - Arizona. O $ $S&.Js3S$SJS$38iS5 !$ $&$S$$&QSGG$4$$$WQ$$WWGw $. $$SSS33$5S333. 4 I OAL OJL. Was a suipriseto 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 gas. 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, f. t . K K K K K K K K K . K V. . , K . K K V. r. ft r. (? 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"JT Grocery Shopping Made Pleasant T X - 7 "S Grocary shopping Is made pleasant at our store because of the r J general cleanliness and tbe Immense assortment from which you L xou know tnat what you buy is clean and whole- i. r. have to select. some. ANDERSON O, CULL 1 T.h..w "'-- 1 UtS? '&''&''.!?'' TrT A A 'A A A A A A A A A A A A 'A AA A A A A A A A H A A A A A A A ; c Cananea Club Saloon m BROWN a ALVIN. Props. LARGEST. STRONGEST ASD MOsT l'KUUKKSSH . noronn raur, b" Id, hiiwrlde tir": abundant teaching furce. wperinr bookVeeptair. shorthand and I r writins method PROFICIENCY, tho watchword; "TI1K suujvjo ur jot ?m..i, Xe rSStordSlnetlwcoUeKe building; thousand of snecesaful graduate; positions secured. nvw tur itwuvua cu -.. ERaTOHS TOURING CANADA HEADS OF AGRICULTURAL PA PERS ON HOLIDAY JAUNT IN NORTHWEST. Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. S. A nartv rf ahnnt one hundred editors and proprietors of agricultural papers from al parts or tne unuea states started from here today in a special train on a tour through Western Can H; n tho miests of the Canadian Immigration Association. The party. which also includes S. W. Leaviti, chairman of the Minnesota board of control; Warden Henry "Wolfer of the Minnesota State Prison at Stillwater; Wesley J. Speers, representing the de partment of the interior of Canada, nnrl Seerearv Theodore M. Knappen of the Western Canadian Immigration Association, will go direct irom nere to Winnipeg, thence along the main line of the Canadian Pacific railway, stopping at Brandon, Portage la Prairie, Dauphin, Prince Albert, lie gina, Moose Jaw, Lethbridge. Mac ipnfl f!a1rnrv. Banff. Medicine Hat and other places of special interest throughout Western Canada. S. G dess. 50 mlns. W. C28.C fL to cor. with reference to the stacUs now about -, iT. placfot J -vota mam nnf in If t tt munli I . a an ready we can. say that It Is much easier building smelters on paper than it is on the smelter site. We know ol tl-onsaiids ot tons of ore mined in a. sisle evening around 6 social Jab and enrer a social glass,, but It takes time and Tnone7 to make mines tind to get smelters under way. We need so other proof of this than can be afforded In our own Michigan Iron ore and copper mining fields. It Is true n-t talk Is as easy as ever, and ns cheap. The Circle people have the test interests of the shareholders al -rR55 in view. They are the biggest holders themselves, referring to the management, and they naturally work foe themselves as well as for other stockholders. "We have a letter from one ot the prominent gentlemen Interested in the Bcmaaza Circle this week. In which he sajsJthe entire -Bonanza Circle list It to be brought out successfully. It mraW be a wonderful thing if this proves true. Its like could not be duplicated in any camp we know. I' Sas been a very short time, measured 2 Tp. 24 S. R. 24 E. brs. S. C4 degs. 49 mins. 30 sees. W. 2193.2 fL, thence X. C degs. S$ mins. E. 62S.C fL to cor. No. 2, thence S. 55 degs. 5a mins. E 1500 fL to cor. No. X thence S. C degs llunlng. MARGARETA: Beginning at cor. "Ko. 1. whence N. W. cort. sec 5G mlns. W. C28.6 fL to cor. No. 4, thence N. 55 degs. 55 mins. W. 150& 1L to cor. No. 1, the place of beginning. HILDA: Beginning at cor. No. 1 whence N. W cor. Sec. 2 Tp. 24 S. R. 24 E. brs. S. 80 degs. 47 mins. w, 1935.7 fL. thence N. 6 degs. 5G mins. E. G23.6 fL to cor. No. 2. thence S. 55 decs. 55 mins, E. 1500 f L to cor. No. 3, thence S. G degs. 5G mins. W. S9.t ic. to cor. No. 4, thence S. 89 degs. 54 mins W. 853.G fL to cor. No. 5, thence N. 55 degs. 53 mins. W. 547.9 fL to cor No. 1, the place of beginning. Ad joining claims on tortheast, Mona, Stacyville and Old Dominion; east, Caravan and Leeland; southwesL Com pass. Coburn and Connecter. The lo cation of these claims are recorded In the Mining Records of Cochise County, as follows: Putnam, Book 24, pag? c.6; Jones, Book" 24, page 84; Hilda, Book 24. psse 83; Margareta. Book 24, page S3. ' MILTON R. MOORE, Register. First publication, August 13, 1903. THE LATEST See the "Brother Jona than" Letter Heads and Envelopes. Ml i M 1 1 BISBLE DAILY BEYIEW Telephone 39 OUR MAN WILL CALL An exchange says that Uncle Russell Sage has lost his Maltese cat, but he still rakes down the "kitty" in the game of puts and calls. CflEAP CASH STORE MEDIGOVICH . NOEILC. WINES LIQUORS, ETC. FREtt- FRUITS VEGETABLES, ETC. BKBWKRY GTJLCH. Biabee's Music Store sells every Style of Edison Machine; all the "BEST records in stock. AH the LATEST improved Vic tor Machines up to $100, style VI. 25 New .Machines to select from. Come in and see. Hughes Block MUIR Opp. Gym. Why is it that drummers, the most fastidious and exacting of all the travelling public, will ride long disiances to spend :: :: " " Sunday in Bisbee? Because they are assured elegant and comfortable apartments and an unex celled cuisine and service at the :: :: '' '' '' COPPER QUEEN HOTEL E. O. ROUZER, Mgr. President Roosevelt promises to be come more renowned as a peacemaker than as a warrior. V Finest bar la the State and the only bar In Cananea handling I Draught Beer K Make this your headquarters wheti in Cananea x . r. K . K V. f. It K V. . K . K n r. . . It t t it It K tt It t GOGHSE LUMBER GO WloleMls and retail dealeri In Paget Sound, Texas and Calif crala tac. California redwood, lath, iklnilei and eialea, mouldinri, dsora, windowa aaC null wore. Tel. 14Z. W. C. Read. Manxxer. 9Ub. Zxa. T . IT Tfe.ff 1 Justice of the Peace, Notary Public, Ex-OfScio Coroner for Precinct No. 2 Offir: O. f. 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Dining Room under management of Mrs. Leslie Gatllf, well : V known caterer of Southern Arizona and Northern Sonora. t 9. t t vit n t it H it it it k n tit: r it t t it . it it it ' - Chas. A. McDonald : Justice of the Peace J Notary Public J Ex-Officio Coroner Office Dubacher Building, Brewery Gulch, Telephone No. 133