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fu-.j- .- ,-v THC BISK! OAM.Y REVIEW. BIS BEE, ARIZONA, THURSDAY MORN INQ, FEBRUARY 22, 190. i M v 'Z. t MP - S I JJ ,S Isj'l Si; BRIEF CITY NEWS DISTUIUIEI) T1IE PEACE Judge Murphy yesterday fined one peace dis turber five days on the chain tans. Another offender charged with Inde cent exposure was given seven days. to join niosPECTons e. a. Stanford left yesterday for El Paso, where he will Join the Fltigerald par ty who are. to leave In a few days for an extensive prospecting trip through the state of Chihuahua. Mr. Stan ford was connected with the United States geological survey for six yeears. Ho is a brother of Mr. Stanford of the law firm of Strlclcler & Stanford. A RUNAWAY The team of John James ran away yesterday -morning and got Into a serious entanglement In the school yards. The team started In front of Vaughn's bakery. When It ran Into the school yard one of the horses fell and the wagon was upset on top of It. The wagon was badly mashed up, but the horse was unin jured. WILIi LIVE IIERE Mrs. W. F. Wilson has arrived from Cananea to Join her husband. They will make Bisbee their home. TUCKER GOES TO LOS ANGELES. Judge E. A. Tucker returned to Safford Tuesday. The judge will only stay in Safford until be can close up bis business affairs here and will then Jocate in Los Angeles, California, where he has been offered a number of flattering propositions, but has not yet decided just what he will accept He tells us that Mrs. and Dr. Tucker are both in greatly improved health and that the doctor has already gone to Los Angeles, where he will at onco take up the practice of medicine. Guardian. Don't overlook tbe AUCTION SALE of High Grade Jewelry. Dally sales at 2:30 and 7 p.m. Opposite Ander son & Cull's. SG Main SL CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY THE MOTHER'S FAVORITE. The soothing and healing properties of this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have made it a favorite with people every where. It is especially prized by mothers of small children, for colds, croup and whooping cough, as It al ways affords quick relief, and as it contains no opium or other harmful drug, it may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by all dnaleru In natent medicines. ITCH RINGWORM. E. T. Lucas, Wlngo, Ky writes, April 25, 1902: "For 10 to 12 years I had been afflicted with a malady known as the 'Itch. The Itching was most unbearable; I had tried for years to find relief, having tried all remedies I could hear of. besides a number of doctors. I wish to state that one sin gle application of Ballard's Snow Lini ment cured me completely and perma nently. Since then I have used tbe liniment on two separate occasions for ring worm and it cured completely. 25c. 50c and $1.00. Sold by Rlnehart's Pharmacy. o Fresh chocolates at the Alhambra. "NATURAL" WIDOWS EXEMPT. Over in Arizona there is a law ex empting widows from taxation. In Graham county about one hundred and forty women claimed the exemp tion, and there was a strong suspicion that many of them claimed exemp tion on property that really belonged to some one else. The supervisors have been studying tbe situation and finally decided .that the -exemption only applied to what they called "natural" widows, and this cut the list down to about forty. Just what is a "natural" widow 13 not explained, but as grass is a product of nature, and therefore "natural," It Is bard to see how the supervisors are going to cut the grass widows off the list. Lordsburg Liberal. ARCHBISHOP RYAN'S BIRTHDAY. Philadelphia, Feb. 20. Archbishop Ryan is celebrating his seventy-fifth birthday today. In compliance with the archbishop's request that no spe cial demonstration be made, the only official observation of tbe day was a low mass of thanksgiving, which was celebrated early In the morning at tbe cathedral. Daring the forenoon many members of ilie clergy of this city and other cities in this vicinity called at the archbishop's residence to offer their congratulations. The archbishop Is still hale and hearty, and looks twenty years young er than he actually Is. He was born In 1831 In Thurles, Tipperary county, Ireland. He attended private school until he was sixteen years old, when he entered Carlow College, Dublin. The Tucson driving association has arranged three races to come off on Thursday afternoon nextj. Washing ton's birthday. The first race will be started at Union Varic promptly at t o'clock, and best three in fire beats will be run In each event. When yon come to Cananea stop at b D. k. X. Cat. All whit hsls m& neder nsw masaeemasL SHORT PERSONAL NOTES W. A. Burrltt la here from Han- 'cock, Mich., on a business lslt. C. S. Masets arrived here from El Paso yesterday on a business visit. W. II. Halcomb of Kansas City is a business visitor here. Mrs. John Banning left yesterday for a few days visit with relatives in Douglas. E. A. Stanford left yesterday for El Paso where he will join a prospecting party. A. W. Reeves Is a business visitor in the city from El Paso. W. T. Grosse Is here from Denver. S. R. "Williams arrived here from Los Angeles for a few days on busi ness. S. H. Bessell Is a business visitor in the city from Denver. C. A. McDonald left yesterday for Tucson where he will attend the Shriners" convention. A. P. Schuarz is a Visitor in the city from San Francisco. J. "Wlllard is In the city from San Francisco. J. J. Babcock of Los Angeles Is here on business. Mrs. and Mrs. F. C. "Woodcock are here from Tucson for a few days with friends and relatives. C. L. Blsbee Is a visitor In the city from Los Angeles. Jos. Pedan Is here from New Tork on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thackeray ar rived here yesterday from Los Ange les and will spend a few days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Preston left yesterday for thalr home In Pearce. GILMAN DIES IN ASYLUM. Was Taken' to Phoenix About Two Months Ago. Douglas, Ariz., Feb. 21. (Special) A telegram from Phoenix last even ing stated that John Gilman, the Wlll cox cattleman, died in the afternoon at the territorial insane asylum. Mr. Gilman was taken to Phoenix about two months ago. It was thought at the time that he might regain his sanity. He was In a very weakened condition physically, however, owing to exposure on the desert, and he failed gradually. Gilman, who was about 65 years old, came here from Willcox for med ical treatment. He appeared to be slightly demented, but his affliction was not considered serious. He dis appeared and for several days he was 1 not heard from. Then a Mexican wood hauler brought the .information to the city that a wild man had been seen wandering about in the brush a number of miles southeast of the city, Officers went out to search for the man, and they came upon Gilman, al most dead from exposure, hunger and thirst. He was brought to this city and placed in the hospital. Hi3 ex perience on the desert had aggro vated his condition. When he had re covered sufficient strength to make the Journey, he was taken to Phoenix, 0 England's big new battle ship cost $7,000,000, or about the same sum the United States paid for Alaska. Uncle Sam wouldn't trade with a dozen Dreadnaughts thrown In as booL The revelation increases every day how many believe in Democratic prin ciples who never vote the Democratic ticket 24 'fcoWTHIOKT. If misfortune over taKes you in this manner just bring your trembles to E. B.Mason BlacKsmith Shop 24 jc."i.s' - . s,-.r?;r5:- DOUGLAS NEWS IN BRIEF Miss Alice Shirley of Southern, Cal ifornia, Is visiting her brother, John Shirley, in Douglas. B. E. Hockett, check clerk under Agent Day at tb0 freight office of tbe EI Paso & Southwestern railway in Douglas, has resigned bis position after a service of four years and ac cepted a position with the Copper Queen smelter. He will be succeeded by F. E. Walney. Mrs. J. H. Almes left last night for her old home in Connecticut for a visit. J. P. Casey went to El Paso this morning. Mrs. A. L. McAfee, wife of Engineer McAfee, left last for El Paso on a short visit. Welghmaster Williams, of the U. S. Postal Service, arrived in Doug las yesterday. All the mall going over the El Paso & Southwestern rail road will be weighed for the next 105 days, in order that estimates may be made for the yearly mall con tracts. Mr. Williams went out on No. 3 this morning on his first trip. His headquarters will be in Douglas. H. P. French, brother of S. W. French, who has been visiting in this city for some time, will leave tonight for Chicago, his home. S. W. French will go to El Paso to night. Rev. M. Lotter, colporter for the American Baptist Publication Society, for Arizona, came in on the train from Naco this morning and is now the guest of Rev. T. F. McCourtney In this city. Nicholas Bartilino, of the well known firm of Bartilino Brothers, of Sonora, is in the city on business con nected with his mining interests. J. O'Connor, auditor of the El TIgre mine, went down to the mine on this afternoon's train. Will Develop Property. George Motts and Robert Brooks arrived in the city today from Bisbee on' their way to the Brooks Consolidated Cop per company's property west of Fron teras, in Sonora. They are purchas ing supplies in town today and will go south on tomorrow's train for Na cozari. They intend to put a force of men at work on the property and push development work. Another Candidate for Marshal. In another column will bo found the announcement of the candidacy of J. J. Brooks for city marshal. Mr Brooks has been an officer for over twenty years, having served on the Texas ranger force as lieutenant, and only recently resigned from the Ari zona rangers. He has an excellent record as a thoroughly competent of ficer. Preliminary Trial of Webb; The preliminary trial of C. T. Web'b", for the killing of A. J. Bnce at PIrtleville last week, will come up In Judgo Mc Donald's court tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Will Arrive In Union Depot. On and after March 1 all trains arriving and departing from El Paso will leavo the new union depot, which will bo a great convenience to all travelers, as there will be no more transfers nec essary. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION. Douglas, Ariz., Feb. 2L (Special) The United States Civil Service, Commission announces that an exam ination will be hele ror first grade positions only In the customs service of Arizona on March 3, 190C, in the public school building In Nogales, Ari zona. There is at present a vacancy in the position of day Inspector at a salary of $3 per day. An examina tion was held on the sixth of Janu ary last, but no eligibles were ob tained.' Persons who are qualified are urged to apply for and take the ex amination. All applications must be in to the district secretary, Mr. C. L. Snyder, In San Francisco, California, not later than 4:30 p. m. of February 26, 190C. For application blanks and further Information apply to H. M. Chapman, local secretary, at the Nogales cus tom house. WICKEDLY PICTURED. Francisco Sanches Charged With Sell ing Obscene Literature. Douglas. Ariz., Feb. 21. (Special) Francisco S. Sanches, a dealer Id Spanish literature in Douglas and a Mexican by nationality, was arraigned in Judge McDonald's court this morn ing, charged with selling obscene lit erature. The arrest was because of a sug gestive and gaudily gay Illustration on the front cover of one of Francis co's novellstic works. But tho book turned out to be not as bad as It looked, and tho prisoner was dis missed with the injunction not to dis play such wicked-looking picture books any more in the marts of Doug las. H. J. Temple, superintendent of the Cananea road, Is In town today trans acting business . with Richardson &. Lockwood. Flno line of fresh caadles at the Al hambra. Baltimore- oysters at the D. & A. Cafe, RonqalUo. kisfcee. Saittry Xiufry JOE HUGHES Telephone 3i5. Works 69 Wood canyon Everything new and up-to-date. Laundry under the Supervis ion of an Expert from the East ALL WORK GUARANTEED We sterilize all Clothes when found necessary. : : : Bisbee Sanitary Laundry BISBEE PLUMBING COMPANY will open their New Store and Show Rooms in the Bisbee Improvement Com pany Building "Wednesday January 17th , where wc will carry a complete line of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper and Enamel Ware. Oar display of Bath Tnba, Closets, Lavatories and Plumbing Fixtures will be the finest ever shown in Bisbee. St. Rgis Hotel Oregon & Main Sta. r'aso - - Texas Most Modern hotel in the State B. J. BRUN, Proprietor European Plan $1.00 fc $3.00 Under eamo mar gementaa MARIE ANTOINETTE, f.fg .it........... K FRANK H. HEREFORD, V. K ATTORNEY AND It ? COUNSELLOR AT LAW. K TUCSON. ARIZONA. f. t Agent for Land Script. It It F. H. Hereford. . It K It It It i . 1 . H . It It It K r m. mmwac S3tate and Mines ,$& Do You Want Your TAILORING Done right. If so call on us we do it J. A. Rarlson Up-stairs Schmid-ShattacK Building F. C. DURST ARCHITECT MUHE1M BLOCK. 'PHONE 333. I-flfSMT for ttfct kctsw WiH Tt ,expect to bwtd. If earn f4tmM ye usr zraaes ana pnow mrmun. CALL AND MEE U. -v See Us Cc PALACE LIVERY AND UNDERTAKING COMPANY. BOWEN dh HUBBARD. Good , Rig .and Careful Drivers. Special Attention to Boarding j, v UNDERTAKING riKWKS IN V-ONNECTION. UDPtr Main Stroot. I t 3JP. DEPOT. Woodmem ot tits World me u Library Hall tbe 4th Thursday of each month. All Woodmen are In vited to attend. R. DAVIS, C. C. C. N. THOMAB. Clerk. B. P. O. E. Bisbee Lodge No. 671 meeta first and third Friday of each month. Visit ing Brothers cordially invited. M. J. CUNNINGHAM. Exalted Ruler C E. RINEHART, Secretary. DR. F. J.iHXRVEY, Dental Surgery Central Hv. Main Street Phone 149 JAMES S. FIELDER, (Attorney -u La.'oi, cDcmlng, N. M. Practice In the Courts ot Eastern Arizona, Western Texas and New Mexico International Undertaking Parlors EMBALMING A SPECIALTY ROBERT HENNESSY, Mgr. Phone 15. TURNERS MONEY To Loan 2s"l-2 MAIN ST. ERMANENTLY and ROMPTLY INSTALLED AT MODERATE PRICES Phone Number 8 No. 7 O.K. STREET 'PYTHIAN HALL" KOTAHT FDBLIC COXTETAKCIHC R. M. SAUER Attarnay aad ComiIm at Law Corporation La'w Specialty Satisfaction LoWoll.Arlx. Gaaraauta H. W. JORGBNSEK CIVIL ENGINEER Barnaby BIdrf., Ditbeo. Arl, U. S. Deputy ninerai Surveyor S. D. BASSFORD CONTRACTOR - BUILDER Bisbee, Arizona a SPECIAL ATTENTION TO JOB WORK. Plans and specifi cations furnished. Opposite Sh at tack Lumber Yard, 11 Brewery Gulch, Phone 2oV;P-0 Box 420 THE ORNDORFF HOTEL. El Paso Is entertaining many c a people from Bisbee, Douglas, Cananea and surrounding towns. It U eofc geated that when to the Pass City ttj try the Orndorff hotel, (t has hao4 aomely furnished rooms. Is so plaa- antly situated on tfc Plaaa, and ttsJ cuisine of the Hgnest class, mat vi ten TrfB be tkerwskiy sttsfls wl& tksir Tlstt st tks Oradetfl. a,Af&a ImT.k 1 WMWbu Ufa, fcraMJC.J oRiui'ii iciioau t s3. BaXMflf ;11i,i lrOnar m4 Vwqm UMT ,!! JC9Kn iMSSSBWlSSSSMSSSSMiSH1 Qlu MBING L 0. ORG GO. mrsv KUTTTPkrhniu, Ijsy i Ajf11 " EitrTllBBy stoamnCii i wnant 1 1 Blab, Arlzorut 7 0 K. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES FLETOHER A. WOOD. PROPS PHONE 15. IISBEE ARIZIN4L Kathbone Lodge Ndu Y0 Knights ot Py thlas meeta erer ; Tuesday evening to Pythian Castle. vTatt Ing brothers cordial ly InvltAd. KRIQBAUH .X. R. 8. N. O. SWART, C. a Land Mark Chapter No. 1 R. A. M. Regular convo cations Third Tuesdays ti each month. 8:15 p. a Visiting companions la good standing gladly it celved. FRANK QRAP, H. P. J. L. BROWN, Be. Eastern Star Lodg meets second and fourth Wednesdays In eacM month. MRS. MINNIE BECK WITH. j Worthy Matron. EDITH STOW, Secretary. Bisbee Lodge No. 10, L O, O. F., meeta every Wednes day evening. Visiting broth' ren cordially Invited to attend. J. A. CLARK, N. Q. P. C. FENDERSON. So. BISBEE AERIE NO. 175. Fraternal Order of Eagles meets la Pythian Castle. Next meeting Marca ot 8 p.m. Visiting Eagles cordlallr invited to attend. LEE VON HAGEN. W. P, H. S. HILLMAN, W. S. BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICAN rEOMEN. Richard the fircr Pnnn,.j wv. 695 will meet the 3econd ana rourtK r nuays or eacn month, at Prthlan Ca E. M-EACHERN, Foreman. 3R. F. J. HARVEY, Correspondent MRS. A. M. BARRET. Deputy, r, W. F. SIMS DENTIST Orer Bank of Blsbea. X'Pon OS F. J. HART, M. D. F. C. DIVER, M. D. Physicians and Surgeons CENTRAL, HOUSE Main St. Phone 149 gUTTER & SHELLEY Attorneys at Law OYER RINEHm'S DRUB ST08C BISBEE QHS. HANKIN & BROWN. DENTISTS Rooms 2, 3 and 4, over Postofflce PHONE 68 IU Brewery PYTH'AN HALL BLDG Anheuser Buseh Beer, Fine Wines Liquors and Cigars BISBEE. - ARIZONA l V. . K . l K . K . K . K. VL B1 If D.E. Heller H.J. Wright S HELLEB & W8I0HT 5 ASSAYERS and CHEMISTS x " Bpreot Ore etitppr atuiS Bednction Worki X DonsiM, ... Arizona g is 3 It it Je ia -a i, u 5 ii Vt fc St Southern C&lifotnia. Business College and School of Shorthand St'felf Smd for Catalogue. Sessions all the year. LACKEY. HOOD & HOLM ANN ARE YOU RESTLESS AT NIGHT Anf harraasod: t a'bad cousa? "tfa Ballard's orehound , Syrup, it win se cure you sound sleep, and effect s. prompt and radical cure. Sold' tT. KtJb4" J. c fifoSssSHPj -!p- Rlneoart's Pharmacy.