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&3Zmgg& mSm m& V- i i i . - rH .3 . V r ww".; i 'c MS ft r J f 4 Pf . . h. :- ARIZONA DA&Y ORB r.cui.iHUKi) kv; iy iSvtJuxa - KXCEIT BONDAT," BV VfA W, HOWEt futered at the pout office at HUbce, nt isoo oml clnsi mutter May 12. 1807. Advertising rates will bo made fcnov n on application to this office. Local publications ; comorm catling N MrtiocSL In conformity with the Territorial htntntes, Reading Notices 10 cents per Hue for eaqhin To Advertised: Cuts Intended for inser tion in theso columns must be oc metal biu.es Or mcy win not uv wopyreu. Com torlal OlB. Communications relating to news or pdl- .rial matter should be MT-All Remittances and business letters hotilu be addressed to AI.VAN W. HOWE, HUbee. Arizona. T P. MSHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTIS JU inr Agent, 21 Merchant' Exchange. an. firancisco, isk our authorised nijeiit. Thl paper is kept on Hie in his office. bq .! t i FRIDAY ,1 N0V.11898. Tokto Ricans will not be full-fledul Americans citizens, says Attornev-Gen- e,ral Griggs, until the peace treaty bo- comes tne law ot the lanu. mat sounus sensible. Tho peace treaty will not bo qome law until it has been confirmed and ratified by the United StateR Senate and by the government of Spain. ' 'The ciul service Washington holds a commission at different view 'of Jthe spirit of tho reform(lw fiom what ia entained in- the posl-office depart ment. Examlners'uriderthe commiss- ionvnjre warned not to mix up too act ively in politics.' It is a necessary rule; office-holdersa're not employed by all of he people to serve the partisan ends of only a part of the people. Ik a review of the late war with Spain the New York Evening Post Bays. : The navy was not interfered with, as Secre tary Long called to his assistancein the administration of his department the 'ablest and most experienced naval men obtainable; with such counsel he made no mistakes. But not bo with Alger. Ho surrounded himself with personal favorite? and sent the men of recognized ability as far as possible from the coun cil board. He decided to run the whole 'trfeased thing himself :ho determined Hh,a( what thero was,in thiaaffair should be for him and bis personal friends. And he did run it: he ran it with such blundering impetuosity that ho came very near to losing a whole army corps, a corps made up of as fine fighting ma terial aa the world ever saw, but com ..snamled by well, commanded by a per sonal friend of tho tec ret a ry, a friem' vwjio never could be dangorous in a po i Uticjji.way." Tbe Post has been ithor oughly Republican in its political views and persistent in its support of that party and of President MuKinley'a a'd ministration in every respect excepting tho War Department jinder Secretary Alger. This department" find its- Secre tary the Post has with equal persistanco . strongly attacked and continues to at tack more bitterlyHhan haa any Demo' cratic journal in tho country. The Post is accepted ag one of the rnost ably con ducted, of, the New York journals and in supposed to represent a constituency of greater wealth and. influence than any other republican, journal in Jtlio United Stateb. How it can reconcile its ex pressed views regarding tho manage inent of tho war with its support oj the administration "which conducted this management ja certainly too tough a cpnundrum for tho Oan. Tile statement has been made by prominent journals that President Mc Kinloy delayed positively definite in structions to the American Peaco Com missioners at Paris until after the elect ion that by tho result ho could deter, nine flow far he would be supported by tbe people-, through their representa tives in Congress, if ho adopted n vigor ous policy upon the part of this country. This could certainlyvnot be trite of Pres ident McKinley as such a supposition is plainly nonsensical. It is.a very dis tinct reflection upon his ability, com mon sense and political perspicuity to admit such a proposition. Mr. MoKin le.y ii very much of a politician and during a the late , campaign tho republican party needed the war issue in their business. However, in the east especially they wuntcd to keep the question of territorial expan sion entirely in tho background. It is ficm prominent leaders of that party that strong opposition-to tho takii g over of tho Philippines havo'"'nlready manifested itself and will bo exhibited, whenever tho question comes up Jur. Anal settlement. A decided position in favor of doing so would have losfthe re publicans many votes of republicans who, as they term themselves, are nnti- jingoists." Tho republican purty is possibly to bo disrupted over tho ques tion of territorial expansion and Mr. McKinley wants to bt) with tTieiTblgkeSt croud, but the election oil tho -8th iust. could not have enabled him to form much impression as to what side that crowd will bo found on. Speaker Reed was beaten on tho Hawaiian question and his active nnd determined opposi tion to further acquisition ( territory by this country is well'VkhownA He- is too el rong a man to bo turned down" by the McKinley wing of l!jte party Whlftr Sk Iu viainrallv ami iy-klff !. tl m Ih.. t w j t pvilvU HU 1UI" I peiialisthodoea not fit.V91polan8 I. wjtb McKinley at its i liilr or tntia cUo indeed uniunit u bo i m uuii .iim self. The fight as it will be made will be surely a yery pretty one. iiji ' ("A Htatcmeut. , RlSBSxrAriz., Nov. 16, 1898. " Editok Orb! Dear Sir :- I herewith i'ndoo."Jv state- mentof tho eetuea and receipts of our entertainment given forthe bonefit of tho Rough Ul'lers, which I wiah you would kindly publish .. The money waa. tendered to Lieut. Wilcox,- wljo-atrvleed-tHe Dramatic club to turn itover to the cemetery commit- heJU.as theywere in need of. fin ds and W-fKonehhe jfofBiilera npedetl it . Receipts . $uw -'o EXPK.N8K3 Books25each $ 1.25 Tablets 1.25 Paints, "tableau lights.. 2.50 iDrayaRO 7. .?.:... 1.25 Kent of Opera"IIouhe:.r.. t&.OO Dance music?. I? 20.00 Printing V". .00 ' Prompter , 3 50 Janitor...' .... t ....... 5.50 Cotuines... 7 00 Total.. Balance . .-..-.:. 06.25 ' $ 40.00 Olive L. Rakkr, Secietary. Lkt the silver men get in line, pcleut soma paper as,an ntliuial patty oigan in each county, support that paper and be gin the struggle fur 1000. Thosk who clamored loudest for statehood now seem averse to muking any sacrifice to obtain the privilege. Should our prenent governor resign in favor of Colonel Uiodle, a big stride would (bus be mude tuward statehood. One man's ambit.on should not sta.id in the way. Enten rifle. The diffeience between the Chicago Yirden Coal Co'., Virden A Auburn, and the striking miners has been settled and the shafts will soon bo in operation. Hie company agreed to pty the state scale of 40 cents per ton, hut did not want to tear down the stockade. Finally tha company accepted the offer of the miners that they would take it down and chaige the company nothing for the labor. Thb Prospector's Bisbeo correspond ent in a ireent it-sue of that paper saw dt to refer to the performance recently civen here bv tho Bifibee Dramatic club and exercised his undoubted right to criticize it. He kindly complimented Miss Cora Gray, in her part, as the best acted in the cast. He, however, was careful enough not to commit himself so far as to say that the part was well acted), hut bearing in ''mind his widely extended reputation "as a diamatiu critic, contents himself with th'o .statu nient that itwa) the'heHt.thewby in terring that none weie gooi. The play itself then appears not to haw pleaded his cultivated taste', and, he "a'dds some sane rcniarks on afuateuriem generally, whichj in.view of His high standing an authority on the subject, were very op portune, a'though from Iuh pwn htate ment he audience does not seem to have agreed with him in their estimate of the play, since he, adds "The play seemed to pleaFe," after which remark ho re fers to Mi8 Baker, but 'the" well known correspondent was rather chary orrthia ground. Being a very gallant fin n he xtatcd hat Mjss aker was "dressed with taste," thus establishing himself an a judge of feminine apparel. It Is to one of his closing remarks the Orb do sires to call attention, i. e: "The Rough Riders aro to get a benefit out of the proceeds, so the bills eay." Thix remark, under the most charitable con struction, ca'nnot be otherwise construed . than as a direct insult to the Dramatic club and its mnibers collectively and ind vidually, since ii distinctly conveys ! the inference that theie-wassoine doubt about the truthfulness and honestv of the club in"thus 'billing" tho perform auce. This inference was totally un warranted bvt"anythig the correspond ent knew or could ,possibly have learned in the matter either before or after the production of tho play. Tho members of the club are all well known young P'ople of BUbee. It waa plainly under stood by tho club and its members when a public performance wnp 'Hist- state dtpacWeiits ui Washington and apokenpf among them that trie"proceeds'Hhe Cittof Mexico. should bedonated to some worthy oh ject, and this intention was publically announced. At that time some of tho Bisbeo rontinge'tit of the yltoiigh ltjders wore patients In (he Copper Queen Co'h. hospital here and the1 suggestion made after tho affair, had definitely progressed that they hs given the pecuniary bene fits of the performance, was at once adopted. After the pcrfoiinande was over, tho bills paid, etc., a sum was found to be remaining in the hands of the treasurer amounting to $10, which he waa instructed by the club to turn rdverto Lieut. Georgo B. Wilcox, as tho representative of tho sick Uough Uulors, btitrlnpanwhile the eick.jheroes.had ro coveWd su(ucientlynYleR!)t to-leave the hospital, and they refused to accept it. It tncnTjecamo a question as to what disposition should bo mado-o ' thoi money. However, at tho jiejtt moetlng of tho Dramatic club it was deeuled to timwlciit ann uramntic ind stoWinliWofrecoip.tflaiid.eXpon(li- - "Ti" Vl a k I , ull i donate t!io monev to tho Bisbeo Ceme- i,.,.,.Milnn. a,l,lnli ,1-na ilono. Kft MOKGAN fc muol, fnpth'n T'rnnni.lnr'flBifibeCOrreS- FORDS, $8 J v v, .....--.. r-: ,.,.., 4 criiic vii i'ohi- ! WroainanunR ino Bnwni.m..WWuiwpwu wm ' - D louau'ou U9iawr paw " k" - It is eviiuiit i atuictoiyin author ity thinks Lieut. Hobson is wetting too much glory out "of his effoits to fave those Spanish v anele, Hobson U now at ashington, being ra'tchUe I by a board of naval ofRceis who are inclined to stop his v.ork, on the grnind tttHt it will coat too much money. If Iiobon is not allowed to proceed with bin plans for.pavit g thoFe vessels, the people w.ill know o-y well that money hud UHthjng 1odo with it, but that jealnuey of Hob-t-on and his reputation is at the bottom of the whole business. Speaker Rkcd'h well known views against territorial expansion have nl! ready kicked up a little dust among re publicans in Washington, and talfe i being heaid abnut-opposition to him as speaker of tho Fifty-sixth congres Mr Reed wentagainut Hawaiian annexation till there was no way of fighting Hut mennure fun bur, and will be known to oppose any additional annexation, theieforo some republicans appear to have fturted it little fkht againnt hi re-election as Hiieaker on the ground that he is not in accoid with tho major ity of his party in'eomjress or out of it. Tupquestion of the utmoit gravity is who beat Col. Brodie? Then- were four geiitleinen who were claiming the ex clusive honor of electing Biodie, before election. Now these indiviilUtds each claim that ono of the other four do (rated the ..colonel The fact is, how ever, they end claimed that the activity of wiid individual would gieatly reduce the colonel's majority, 'lhey now s'tnte it as a matter of fact that th other fel low defeated tl e colo-ei. From what the Star can barn it believe the v all coutrihuied'tlieir mite to the d feat bin the prime can e was too many demo cratic voters which believed inthe silver 'cause. Star. Wilet E. Jo.n'je. piedicfs the're ap pointment of Col. McCoid.as goveinor of Arizona, within a fw week. N in comes the Phoenix Entui prise and strongly urges that everybody, both democrats and lepublieans, unite in an effort to secure the appointment of Col. Biodie, the deleatei candidate for con gtcsf lonal delegate. The perianal influ ence with Piesi.Ient McKinley and otli eis high in authority, whic.h dining the recent campaign was eo fiequemlj claimed for Col. Brodie, and tluough which statehood could ceitainly be secured, could 1 wielded as effectively as uovernor as it ould have been at? delegate to congiess; at any late thete would teem to be a strong piospect of a deiei mined ouposition to N. U. M irphy retaining the position, Col. Myron H. McCoid will be found quite active in this opposition. Tnx recent killing, in Nogules, bf Juali Arvallo, a citizen of Nogales, Sonoia, has given rise to homo very cutious' complications. Arvallo luil a fk'ht dur ing the night with James Temple, an American citizen and freight conductor on the Sonora railroad. Shoitly af'i waid itseein8 that the two men met at or near the caboose of Teuirlrf's train and Aivallowas fatally shjt. This oc cur red on American soil a id about a third of a mile from the Sonora line. A few hours later Temple was arte ted in Noitalen, Sonora, for drunkenness and flourishing a revolver. While he was still itnarceratei the Mexican authori ties learned of the killing of Arvallo-aiul a chargeof mtirdet WHspiefenedanaiiiHt Temple before Senor P. Sandovil, in y or of Nogules, Sunor i. Frien Is of the prisoner, aided by the American consul, endeavored to have. Temple turned over to tho United States authorities but Mayor Sandoval, acting under instiuc tion from the governor of Sx)nora,refused this, staling that Temple would be turned over to the Sonora department of justice for ttial iu that sUto under a cUm-o in a statute of the Mexican penal code, which U: "Article 133, 1. Crimes committed in foreign territory by a 1 Mexican to a Mexican; by a foreigner to a foreigneror by a foreigner to Mex icans, can, be punishe I in the statu uc cording to its laws. II. If the accused be in the state, whether he has come spontaneously, or whether his extradi tion b' been obtained." Tho solution of.the.matter- has been referred to the For Sale. One frame house,, six looms;" one adobe hoitso, two ramus; bdth' completely furnished. Situate near the residence of Fred Fitch. For prices and further particulars apply to S. K. Williams. tf. ov & AVE ropair bills and all trouble by riding Chas Tougli TlirentlTires. lteast puncfuies perfectly, and arc as resilient as any other road tire made. Ctee Tires Repaired Free of Cbarie. Dnfina 189? ilF delivered at our store. Tf your dealer hasn't them in stock we .will dclivet it to you, express paid, if caBh accompanies' tho order. Price per pair, with pump and reoair.outllt: 30-inch, $13; WRIGHT TIRES J6.50 DIAMONDS, -$7.50. PJNNEY 4 . w. A. M . weiw, mtv. , f am Yi 0 The South Bishee c r MIH i 161 a t'" 18 Improvement Co. CAPITAL STOCK $5,000,000. Nonassessable and Carrying uo Pit- ' sonal Liability to the Holder The group of mine's recently nurohn ed bv the "South llslbce Connor win Injr nnd Townslte Improvement Comp. any" arc situate on the southwest aide of this copper basin, nnd extend from the top of tho mountains on the west to the center of the basin on th east. Few people have nny concep- tion of ihe ore bodies or the unlimltpri amount of mineral that lies in this, basin. The Copper Queen Company has been operating here for eighteen .t.ais nun nre aown only ooo reer, simply because they found sufficient ore between there and the surface, to keen them In constnnt operation. It la . said by parties who have the opportun. tty to know, that they-now have suffl-' cjent ore In sight to maintain their present output for fifteen years with out having to sink another foot;" and wnnr is true or tueir nronertv must be true of this when developed. company's property The stock books of the nbove com pany are now open for subscription and a limited number of shares are of fered at TWENTY CENTS per shared No applications for less than 100 shares will be accepted. Applications for stock or .copy of the prospectus to bt made to TETER JOHNSON, Fiscal Agent, Bisbee, Arleona. Every dollar of thejiroceeds from the -sale of shares of stock and from the, sale of the company's town lots and blocks, which we estimate will be a large sum. will be invested in sink ing shafts, development work, the erec-; tion of hoisting works nnd modern'' smelters, and all necessary Improve ments, to make this enterprise success ful In every way. We can deliver our coin? supplies directly from the rall- rwau cars to tne smelters; nnd can also deliver our bullion directly to the cars we nave no salaried officers- t .e interest ol t ie public in mind, and there is nothing too good for him to pur ? nverv dollar w 111 hp nspil fnr So. .. ... . i ,. ....... . . . r hence every dollar will be used for de veloping the properly of this company. The books of the company will be open for Inspection at all times, and at tbe annual meeting of the company, full and exhaustive reports will be sub mitted to the stockholders, for their approval. This corporntlon Is, composed of prac tical business men. Upon request of luterested parties, we will, with pleas ure, submit evidence to show that our claims are modest, In view of the, re markable Indications and possibilities of thlsJproperfy. r v ' k PETER JOHNSON. T E. ROWAN, Treasurer. Office No. 4 Brvsou Block. Los An- les, California. T BESSEMER a ( F firs. n. Crossey, Prop. A FiVnt-Llai-si Hotel, .Centrally Loi ated. Elegantly Furnished Rooms. I.mlited by Eleitmilv. Equipped Vfter Modern -Melh-ode, w ith all tire ronveuieui-es ninth rontiilnite to the trav elers' comfort. , The l'raveluiit Public h'lnvited tocall.it 111K IJK-MiMEU. w gtiqjgoAaoraooKtaioa-ttoog -.InT CJilT EKSTAUlNT -ANO CHOP HOUSE Open Uuy and Night. FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS -CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Our Tables are always Supplied with the Host the Market ufforili livery .Oelioaoy In Its Season. Give Us a Call. A. D. Walsh, Proprietor. ToiWhom It Ma concern. Notice is heioby civeji that my wife, Mtitha Andiovich, having leit my home and boaid, 1 will -in uo wise be' responsible'for anj delits contriu tedtby he. M..G. Andkovich. Dated at BiRbee. Oct. 24th, 18U8. "' Do You Puncture Your-Tire? 28 - inch, 2 2(J-inch, flO; 24-inch, $9 per Mr: PALMER'S, JB.ou: UAKT 4fr & ROBINSON. m. . 1. W m. 14 irc, - , T . i uwiiiAi .. I K!," peace is m Proclaimed, I will makeyouafiist-class overcoat that the Spanish guns cannot touch for $25.00. - AH garments m ideto order. Mo ready-makes Kept in stock. Fit And workmanship. Satisfactory. FRED WARBURTON, Tin London Tailor, Brewery Avenue, Bisbee, Arizona. ...BISBEE DRUG. STORE Keeps on hand a large assortment of .Jz, URB DRUQ5, HEBICINES AND HKEMICALS .,. Also a lull line of the leading Patent Medicines, No. - ' '' . rmnc L,uus, Toilet Articles and- Perfumes. Physicians Prescript,, 3 j JgaF tions Carefully and accurately Compounded. Also a well selected f,t k-1c of the bet WINES, LIQUORS AJSU CIGARS, 'all and see us. T- S. 'TTvTillia.aLS ds Co. MS. FINE WINES and LIQrJ)5 cira of Courteous Treatment and Prbmpt Service SUMMER DRINKS Milk Punch, Eg Flip, Rocky Mountain Cooler. Mint Julip and Quaker Lemonades C6MFORTABLE CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION F. M. McKAY, Prop. -A. BATTSB, The Old Reliable Butcher. Is now better prepared to meet the wants of the public than ever before. HI Pr'ceH are as low i the lowest, and Ins c ..we for the benetit of Iiih customer,, w II do well to call and aetnrices. ORDERS -FILLED, PROMPTLY And delivere 1 to any p-irt of tne citv free, ot charge. Give him a call. Market at the corner of O.K. Street and Railroad Avenue IS 9i n st ass- r m2.1t of fr;sh candies in the city always on hand. Fresh fruits of -all kinds received daily. Oranges, lemons, nuts, etc. Main St., nett to Dr. Sweet's Dick's Restaurant Land & Fennar " Property of all kinds handled o'u commission Houses' to Rent and Property for Sale - ' estate business transacted OFFICE ON MAIM STREET, BISBEE ARIZONA GEORGE smart. SMART & GUMMINGS, HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. VBTKRI.VAHY N'D HOOF TUKATMEOT. . K. CORRAL FREE COINAGE SALOON J. A. IRWIN & CO., Props. Carries the famous FINE WINES, ETC. iHternational and Sun Spot Cigars tl Winters Go.. H e $ Arriveu. Q, Suits to cider Slf.Oo and up. jPanf, fit guaranteed, $350 land up; good materials. ' r j . jj &4a, The Senate me best mm mm kepi oh hi meats are strictly first-class. He keeps fame's boo can use beef by the quarter ml Ojft ni Tlie only first-class" Restau rant in, the city. Tables sup plied with all. the delicacies cf the season. Meals at all hours. Opp. ngius Hotel R. R. Lockett, Proprietor Real Estate Co. Mfc H. M. CUMMING8. 2U ' t E s.lS&f'. : w f1 '."?;' '- - 1 v j k-a. m zi , j :o- k. . tSB1' . 'w :vv r t-i Y.r "V' J$ r A M m e i tj-ir. - ! -A fn 1? " A, "fi mT f , t-