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5rf, -dSr ;'.,,.ST? .l Sr - -- ': "'' " ; " 111 &. I fin AHflZrfVJrNV LJAILiY" UKd. '.: H '' vSSflMW - TV' : S STSBEE, ARIZONA; TUESDAY f'VENING, OCTOBER ViSqc,. r NUMBER K I ' -. v-? ' f--- '"' " "" .. ' BBSiasagggS!. ; ' W " '- - -. T- .- . - -. . . m APPRCTAtfiliWFAIJL.. . I Di-r'-iirw ; "r-"b" tor f i -f J"i""wltl-tVt'" BJMm - V -"? "jT VPf"! i '-' " "-W ' Ut9itittuof.tfi0NogahS0ai r' Vl I ( I -lw 1" m Bli Now IS tlie. timVtolUake J'OtirFall plircliases while , retVenco is mails Ae-s'omeilongth tc 'V.ii.Am.wiuonN6:Ml, S.irvey Ni.X288. j yc If I M Mil Hl ; VK M ' I bur stock, iff mpletvith.aiMje iwis .of. lb ' Us' LumVclifer1 ' " " "" 'T ' - 3fe " l.g- HiaUUI.lClUreS. 1U'17. ui XL i-iivj, &" " . . manths'wftS-mnrriein.protoMiaaDai, "f thfiUnltertSUites- Mlniiw Lnws. Martin . J . - I - il Hf f KSV-" t , ? i- v 'f j( . Bl for Hie sudden changes m weather, mvgreat vavmues. linUh,;iu Km Thrill iSJJvi ' MifrttBlfk' "51-S. .Ttr-CVS: rea-MlfliWI Wimi l.i.1i iif llilvlrtni?,,.S.,'"!fi ,BP0i,.o" -fp-Ptt for lWO'ft. Hi - tf fcr .. Vm, .n fc"- rwv i.m "--'- - "- rf-r -'- - - ""vrl D IU llPinoVIP" llTIll l-lf fnut. nf tli . 'WCALIFONU BULANKE;TS;in grey,, brown i x . Jju La(iS and ChHdren!s vests, in union slutJ, tn vool ami in part wool, the heav' Ivbtfrogiociiit.tb..oQ r . -fci., .- CAP0ES AlHm- JACKETS ,in plitsh,' percale, astracau, beaver, and iii,mdtofl ; an extraordinary large line to select from,. $3.50 to.$l.50:no higher. 1 llllLlll && &!c?ithly. tlte laxgoatptoftlc in;tli(r.o.ity-; Velvet ffl II. I JMP lr:f-?'rimit('(l HiitHTtHmmixl n'itli (MtriclrPlumea IiIImImII IbbB fi Ln . tMcaa teew"Seiiy tadjes and Children's Fine:Sttbfes:aretatevdcCuisitions( -; 'Lit tt.Kt.iiji ..'.. i!E?i,,fc wy jITat. t.; : Nothing ia eo new suit of clothes made in dbIior -lxra37's -'? w another ijthat ,t class wotanaeasonable prices. ..rrw. ' ; -Ws "r "' X' A. CHAriPAQNP, The Bisbce, Tailor. iyasllWjfiJfeaffi. era h .FtirnitDtire, Biiggasjc, Fr-eilit and Kxjprcss Uelivcre4 Paqniptly 0 " - ; -& ...Claims for breakage or any failure to promptly attend orders J Will be qiliqkly Office at Floodgafe . .; Orders, left with tlie- Clerk will.. receive -Prompt Attention. sV" w.. BisbeeTrarisf6f Company, t ,Exeigh, Baggage and Express delivered '-' ;Sto'any 'part of the City. Prompt Service and Quick Delivery. fec.1i iiiiim wmmism I9P . . , !u a-t . I " I -1 Galifornia i no KENNEYy.BROStfProprietors. resh'B'eefLlutton, Pork, Yeal, Sausage, Etc. Choiv? Cuts of Meat -only. Kresh Bread Daily. Gbod& Delivered Free to .Upper tai '. 1 '!: mi Assayef RELIABLE WORK-AT nODERATE PRICES. : Miiiing' propbrllt'S filaced o comtnieaion.' ines examined and reported on. Corruspondence solicited. AH work promptly attended to. - N. P. WOOD, 144' Pennington Street, Tucson, Arizona. . ' Formorlv of pono & Wood, Denver, Colo. JameS F. United States .peputy .Mineral Surveyor andi Civil Engineer ., . -.-..i SURVBYINO IN Am ITS BRANCHES. Ofllce li Wnliuce llulidinK ; - niabee, Arixonn. '""luee, GEO. C. CLARK, vlr. Assaylii at Current prices. Instrrwtor in ScrooHQf.Shnw,...Unlvejrikyc4 Mi itptwli.. ., ' - - . !--.. UNDBRWEAR iu .pants And rom $3.00tto $8.0 'i? ?-:i:-:--:-jtrra--. --' Pwl K VV F .-j.-ir" fv -..- -v,r,v.i ri.t . " ''?"?! provoking to tho average man na to bny a and find that they do not tit. Suits M ' " r. V r' -- 9 V, That is one satisfaction yoo have in dealing witlime: you always get he best of goods, first- r! r-r and fully paid. j oh Main Street.-' All Parts of the Town- - St., Blsftce. ,J.-. i.u rChem'ist, Tf otter, lMKiii.?!! P,fS - - Wfey 59 Market arid'as raarrfeirKtAIrs. Itiiritiris'a'lfortiflf Ircre, IiuviiiirrJrome'lii)tely befoie boett I I ..... , ... ." .t T, . enea('l us " teiiclifr ut Hit Rteurf jfechool in ttajSaiplAr-Sp'rini; VaUcy, amf it WAS.whtifi.lTitjrcf tliftt sh&formod t!- flcuaiiituice flf I'r. Wumdiuw, wliw , , Tr , was from a'onnetisee. -He- cam hrc jmimvriiy ov "ia neiiiwi aim ai-i, k considerably tirao (imon.' the hili" of the Chlricaiiiai, and alsb'.practiaeti'-hia proftisejpn ,J)?6.o,Ulei' upon. .'He wis a man.-of education and. culture;, "and madp jVery, favorable Jmpression- upon those vth whom he was brought into contact. Dr. Wunachow and his bride WPOt sio Honora expecting to make a home there should'Ute climate and sur roundings prove favorable. She, went with him. as far as Hermoaillo and tiuaymas i but when he went out fu& the mountains upon p professional tour; she went to California and has since made lier home at Berkeley. Dr. W. C. Wunechow left fcaviacora on the JGth'of August and has not since been aeon. 'At the time he left the camp the doctor had with . him some $2,000 in Mexican money, which he said he vfa going to take" to Santa Hlena to tend to his wife. The money, hjaa in a large valise which he carried in me veiiiuio 111 wmuu ne traveled, as Santa Elena is only sixteen miles 'away, the doctor expected to return upon the following day.T-When after several flays he was still absent' from Bavia'coraJ .. friends at the latter place became uuch nhirraed and sent to iSanla Elena to set if he hud been detained there. Word: wrhd".roturnil-thatJiii3dnot reached there. Search was at once"lhBtjiitud throughout the surrounding' region, but without rtieulta. It ievieared that the iriibsiiig-njau, bW btsxu. -murdered and robbed. Keceut letters front Mrs. Wunachow received ben does not convoy the idea Llhat she had yet become'very seriously ularmed over tho fact of uot having rccentiv heard iroin her-husband, but it ia quite probabimhat at the time she wrqtesho had not Lcea iuinr informed ua.io inaaci? as puuiispeu iiivsub uatua. As usual on pay-day there seemed to- .day ( souieditTiculty-amongvthe1 Copper viuettii employes in geiiiug tiicu uuegno ca8hei), .arming simply from a scarcity of cfiirhjncjh' A person desiring to pay a bill can almoat always have hia check cuahed by bis creditor very readily, as tha" Kuslness men deaire the cbecka for remitting to pay their own billa, but otherwiho actual cash is usualiy Bome what scarce about pay-day. The date set for holding the next ses sion of the distiict court of thia county ia December 4th, that being the first Monday in the month.. It has been re peatedly published .that the date set is November Gih, and the .Tucson Citizen, in attempting to. correct its previous statement that the date set was Nov. 6th, gives the correct date aa Dec. 7th, which as alreadv stated is. not correct. .Supervisor. Benton returned to Tomb el one today nfter.fipending a few days in our city. He . expects to leave in a few chis lor yan KiHucibco, w hero ho will unduio tho painful opeimtion of having I One ol hia lingura reoioved. It vviu injured HMiiutUuic Bine' while ho wuo employed in the Copper Queen mine lieio, and blood poisoning. set in makuiu it necesary to liavo it amputated. Jeaiia Kbtroda seeiut-d to Uiink himsell i ailed njjyu .o take .v.ahoDat Will Lig gett.aa, tho. latter- waadriving down to Naco last evening. At. any .rate, he did bo. However, his. shot fortunately did not'hit WiJI, yet itsomewhat interrupted his naual good nature and he caused Jesus to be arrested. This afternoon, before JuBtice Williams, Estrada had no defense or explanation to make ol .the occurrence other than that at the time lie was intoxicated. He was sen tenced to six months' imprisonment in the county jail at Tombstone in delault of the payment of a fine of $180. Dance on the Thirteenth.,. On Friday Evening, October 13, a- Dauce will be givea by the COPPER ;QUEEN BAND At the Opera House. .Tickets $1.00 Prof. Hem pel's Orchestra Will furnish tho Danco Music. ' oct4-td I 1 SnilliTlnt1' Vftttiit. nl4 iifitrikltM ulfiitifArt lnl.ik Httircir Miulu District, Coclilso Comity, 'IVrHfory of Arizona, as (Icscribi'd by llin u'JlrlnJ:llnt horowith poitpil. anil ly tho Hold notoson lilo in tlm oilico of iho Bcbtpr of tjp itcjrlater Of tho IT. S. Lain! OihtK, (iilo IimU' lJi.trict, at Tueuon, Arizona ns fal lows, vl.; "lUjlilowt"-" Claim 'lteglnnhis oriioi- Iio. i,f vmc put 4 tet muff, 1 iiipiiFs snuiirp In """"i" uf hti-i-t juicribo l-iasiB. M. C,". f 1 imiwe 1. s. ivi. m. so. l leirs . f- ileff. -niu. K mi fret, Thenco S. si Aetr. lliini V. 15U0 feet to eyrmr Ni- i iilno ,K,gf fc,.t b, 4 ,nc ;( . M- "j lor, rock. cr be 2-I'M II. M. O. Thnnco S: .. u-uiiu. i-. ;..i 1COI, HI lUllUli MUH. Ol vpejflpwor" 'and "Smofler!',' cv plno irost.'i FH 1.. ll.uuu. iU. 2UU.U fcot to iuiUul Moil, ol !"" "tf u 5 iiwniw square m.inouna 01 njano trtoribed I. Mill. M: C..1283.601.8 feet to Joriler V- 3- TUenee- Ni 2 ilej-.O mlp. J5. 1511 feet to corner No. 4, a pine port 4 feet Jong 4 Indies square": iii mound of htone.. Thence N. 50 dear. 11 .mln. W. 4S6.9 feet to pldoo of- beeinnlhsr. Containing 18.23 lros. 'f 'Sinoeler" lnlra-Beelnninffat corner No. ifiuieniicui wiiu loc&tionca No. 2, "Belflon-er", whence U eoruer io. I brs Ni 40dec'. 18 mln. B. 540.8 feet, thence S. 21 dCff. Rj mill. W. liM fAllf tnAitwnai. Va a n .1A .,. In mound of stone, inscribed 2-1283 S. M..C. ifnence o. oa ueg, 11 mm. U. to corner No. 3, a inD.yuav tti.. iuhk inn. square in mouna or lone, mscriueu z-vasa, s. ja. U. Thence N 21. leg. nzuiln. a. lltf ft. to corner No. 4. ldentl- ku with location corner nhd corner Ko.3"Bel- ower," marked in addition, 4-1283 S. M. C. nence . uo ace. 11 mln. W. WJ1.8 set to corner 'No. 1. "thn rlnn erf begiiinlug. Containing 18.18 .netucre. Total net area". 38.39 acres, und form ing & portion of the quarter of section in ipwnsmp z , soutn ot range Zi, iiust meridian. 'iThe locatioa of this mine is recorded in the office of the County Beoorder of-Cochise Bounty on pages 115 and 148 of book 14 of Mining Lode Claims. " Adjoining claimants are the Cop. Q. Con. Milling Co. on tho south-west Sweep-Stnke ettlm), John Brudy et. ul. on the north-west, and .Thomas Higgins on the north" and north-east-. ' Any and all persons claiming adversely any 'Ortion of 8aid"ntiiie or surface around are poi reduired toflle their ..adverse claims, with th fieaister of the United States Land Offlpn atlucson, -Pima County, in the Territory of Ariiosia. during the sixty days period .of Artiosa, during the publlptttiOrr hereof, o yWSe ol the tro or tney win r oarn ?rcn'ision of the stntntn 1 li JUKI; Kpgister T.itouf lirst piibliCHtlou Sopteinht-r 1H Notice. of Application Sntent, for Mining Application No.ftSO, Survey No. fMl-l TJ.'S.'LAnii Oflico, Tucson, Arizona. ( Septeuibor 8,1699. I "-' oticoJ.liiwil,yi&rtut'auancoof th Untfd Statcs Altnhiff Unva. Mnrtiu !Liit,jol7VthosB postollirur aoiU-Wk 1 -Tombstone, Cocbisn County, Arlzmiu Territory, luw jnfttlo, itppll catlon for iKitent for 1J0O feotof tho Hattie Xlnuchpti Miniiiic -claim, tiituiitcd hi tho Wiirren Minim; iHstrlct, Couhue County, Territory of Arizona, ,i Iwilboil by th uftu-iul plat herewith paste I. u ! t-lifiluld iiotCkon i'ioiii thpolhco ot the n-yi-. - of tHflVP. Lnid Mlhce, Oija r.,.,,-1 I -rlct of '1 iiovou. At. zona Terr'toi j, u foK 4 Heginniiig tt e.arnor o 1, iJunticl with corner locution, corner ulso S.W. corner No. 4 Wagner lode, n redwood post, 4, feet high 4 Inahes stiunre, iif mmiul of stone, inscribed 1-1881 H.l. M. C. whence "the U. S. mineral monumont No. 4 bearsN.53deg.30mia. E. 5:J nnj; 1U mln. K. 1500 feet to comers, a pine post set.lu ledgo of rock du -' modnd of atouo poiitiiisH'ieet higlf 4 Inches iqiiare, Inscribed S-mi tf. M. M. C. Thenco N. 19 deg. 01 mlu. 600 feet corner 4, a pino ost 4 feet high 4 inchoa.stiuui'e in mound ot stone incnuc; 4-1381 H. .M. Al. C Thence N. 41 deg. 19 mln. W.15 !W0 feet to nlace of beirinnimr. Variation of all corners, 12 deg. 20 min. K. Coutuiiilug twenty und sixty-six huudrcdth-(20.tiU) ucreM, uud'for'iniug a portion it the quurtor of sec tion in township No, 'JA S.. of range 24 K. uusurveyed inerldinn. The locution of this mine is recorded in the.ohice of the County Kecarrior On pugo 'Vi of book 1j, Coehise Cyuuty. Arlzonft. Hecords of Mliios. ' .' Adjoining claimants are: ' A portion of the north-east boundary is tho south-west end line of tlte Wagner und Uopo claim patent No. 1121; the Hoy claim adjoins it on the north-west ut a point nboUt li .Utiles south of th.4 town of Bisbce. " Any und all persons claiming adversely any portion of said mine or surfnee ground are required to file their .ndverseolulros with the Ueglster of the UnitPd States l.and Office ut Tucson, in the Territorj-.xjf Arlzonu, during the sixty days poriod of publication hereof, or;thoy will b burred by -virtue of the pro vlaibiu of the statute. . MILTON R. MOORB, Register. Dnfefof first publlcotlon Soptember 10. SONORA STAGE COMPANY. i w ( - - S3EX' RtVALAMD DEPARTURE OF STAGES Departs fin l.a C'uuu Ari'ivnU at Lu Cuna neas: nous- Monday 7 a.m. : Tuesday 7 p.m. Wodpckday 7 ti.in. j Thursdnj' 7 .p.m. Friday.. . . 7 u.m. Saturday.. .7'ji.ln. Leave AniiiK Hotel;' Kisbee. at 7 a. in. Tlledu.vs, Thurwlajt and iuturuUu'b. i'uro :f roln Hit bco to"Lu" Cunnneas.nd,re turn. J10.00. v. .. Fare from La Morita to Lit Ciinuneas and retiVi'H, 8.00i ...... - l!i pounds baggago allowed'. lixcetw of Uugi ugo. or f relglitlOa per pound SONORA STA.q'E.eO. W. R, TflOM, E - Bisbee, Arizona. Headstones and Monuments a Specialty Stjme' Cutting of all kinds done .'' wlUi heatneas and dispatch. leave orders di me BisDee 4)rua srors.- mm out feeU Thence S. '49f dogj a.plu; W. vur. li 20 BjliSlftet; to corner No.,l-n:vl"e post 3 feet ItlgkU ihcheW suuaj'e, in'motind of stono in-W-riTikl 'il381 n. SI. M. C: Thence S. 41 deg. K MILE I 11 iftli nit' flhrinn (Inah Olnrnl w m mm N. Anjjius, Prop. CHOI&FflllLY GROCERIES, WIMES, LIQUORS CigarBnnd Tobacco. A full assortment $ of Candies,' Fruits and uts. CWi Ol:K. & RajIrpadvAve. The New Fall '' Readj' lor ' Your " 'EffSpectio's '-' The number of Pattern vantage to be .accrued from entirety, is, too7eyjdentto be it. THE'OrvLECTicJN "INCLUDES Velvet Hats and Toques; dytM"& Tirimitied Hats for Hisses, and ChildrenLnhiiTied; Felt tistsx Also . . The Popular. . Qolf Hats Of-which we have made mention before.- . - The Ladies of Bisbee are invited to inspectthis .sHbiHng mmmmmwmmmmmsm, i a vIOODS -JLJIE opening of the Ihuiti witlTlxrc&z ishmgipfoltljQipifiisfasiitisfng of the manjcatii this spdrdWcasWnst r ', mj y Z? There's riianif iin&xciusive Sporting Gool&Sior&$Kis$ does not carry so satisfactory a stock of tJ$$$8 Good go? -you'll find right at our hardware counter. lake Gutts for imtancerevsry'iiJew wrmttimjtf&afr 7gMteti?jeMmMil' irfe $dju?.ll fijmras'ovid iaa':,fi0n$ Tirijify&warrkm&U tityl&G&'irftL stock ihaihci, nothing out the very best. ffunting Knpfntm0G0Mgii, Rifles, Shot Guns cufl$t$iwtikffi makes. Ammunition of every Sort; everything in fact ha you've a right to expect 'here' dnd All at Fair Prices. ffiS-sXiliiieSirii'lS! TAILOB-MAPE Not to Early to Thinkof Thehi-i: mms is to tell, of Tw6mJWsbbtfciw(M - -A- !.-nrl 'tio-in .11111.1 niit'ii 'i i,'(Ull- J I JIIV U'UU( If fJWiVV IJ I, tun.' .ii'mv. , v iv uvivv vy Style, reliability of . Material, cxc&llvndc of Workman ship, or hnvness of Price. One is a Cheviot Serge, in navy and black. ZfacM has fly front, with two rows of three buttons each; ove seam; stitched throughout ivith silfc, sleeves are tight fitting, flaring slightly. at the wrist; bottom is scalloped and edged withjhree rows of sffilaTiingl.the IfHing w"o taffeta silk': Skirt is tight -fitting over hips with thre straps at placket; panel effect eclged wiffc three-row of stitching. ; ' , ..(I $-'-A-!T The other is of 'Cheviot Serge also iii navy an$ Uach. Jacket is tight fitting and litied with tafistaUk, Skfrf. isplaiiii but' hangs prettily and that makes it a- satis factory skirt. Price mssmmmiitsimam 3- ..THE COPPER QUEEr: , .' v ' v , 'jsj "tm sma 0Bk m. -s . : .' r ' y "1 mK J f B IHHB srT sals BisHH W HsH nillineiy is no tk! rv. Hatsis limited: aad 4th&.,isL' seeing", the rasortmeiit.J.K'it mentioned. - . .....-. .- .r-' : Ii . .V' n$ Season draws nojsrajtS, '- '( Kxipiitfi. L-tViV rt1 m'nit. tn'ho.-flya.f . irt f7. nf $8.oo. Ktt GOWNS. "N4 V WIWW