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COCHISE REVIEW : WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 19 100i
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LOCAL
f BRIEFS t
J. G. Marks is registered ut the Nor
ton. Al Brooktnan arrived from Nacosarl
today.
Ed Tarley, of the Cananeas, is visit
ing Bisbee.
M. C. Benton camo over from Tomb
stone yesterday.
G. Bentley Ryan, of Chicago, was a
Bessemer guest last night.
Walter Hoset, of Seattle, came in
yesterday. He. will go on to Naco.
. A. V. Burnham, of Tucson, is ut the
Norton while on business in the city.
George Clark, the surveyor, left on a
surveying trip forSonora this morning.
Harris, the tailor, only charges $2
to clean a suit of clothes, Tombstone
canyon. s tf
-A good cook. Wanted at
Applv at the Hill Lodging
, House.
1 Wanted To buy burros. Inquire
South Western assay office, rear of
'Bewemer. s7-tf
Patrick Wahlan is building a sub
stantial house at Lowell. D. Haveu Is
the contractor.
Dr. Namunam, of Los Angeles, ar
rived on yesterday's flyer and put up at
; the Norton house.
W. H. Neel rode in from the ranch
' and registered among the guests stop
ping at the Norton.
D. J. Albeign, of Los Angeles, a bus
iness man of that city, stopped at the
Bessemer last evening.
V. Auderson', the well known Tucson
traveling man, is in town, arriviug by
last evening's train,
. .-George W. -Stolle, of Philadelphia,
who was at the Bessemer last Hght,
was here on matters of business.
Wanted By a gentleman. A good
room in central position, with private
family. Address P. O Box 50.
' Bisbee Lodge No. 10, L O. O. F.,
, meets this evening and cordially in-
' vites visiting brothers ta attend.
Eraterual Brotherhood, Tndepend-
ence Lodge No. 53, meets this evening.
- Vistting members are invited to attend.
Piano instruction. Miss Louise
Lockie of Miss Davis' Conservatory.
Dubacher canyon. P.O. 526. seO lm
Wanted A girl at once, to help in
boarding house, chiefly with cooking.
Apply at the Hill Lodging House. 2t
Mrs. N. Davis came In last evening
and stopped at the Angius. She had
placed her children at-achool in Tuc
son. Wanted -Your orders for hired help
of all kinds. No charge to employer.
Tekritorial Employment Agency,
1 and 9 P. O. Building, Phoenix, Ari
zona. seG lm
James Davis, a Denver man who rep
resents a large machinery house, is at
the Norton. He is. interviewing the
local mine owners in the interest of his
firm.
William Gleeson has struck an ore
body eighteen feet wide at the 200-foot
.level In his mine. He is making every
effort to go through the lode and ascer
tain its value and certainty of its per
manence. The Bisbee Brass Band will furnish
music at, the Methodist social tomorrow
evening. Plenty of Good hot coffee,
the best of sandwiches and condiments.
Cake and ice cream. Program do not
miss this treat.
'J1. W. Henderson, agent for the In
ternational Schools at Scranton, left
for El Paso today. He harf been here
the last week increasing the number of
scholars for the various subjects taught
by that institution.
From Turquoise comes the news that
Ryan Brothers have made a second
payment on the Si Bryant property.
This property' is considered a most
promising 'proposition, and tile fact of a
second payment'ha'vlng been made is a
proof of the confidence the purchasers
hare in their speculation.
D. W. Wooldridge, the well known
contractor and builder, has just com
pleted five cottages at the Lowell camp
for Mr. Fenner. There are fourteen
houses altogether completed, or near
ing completion.1 Four more will be
built by Woolrldge In the near -future,
the owners are awaiting the arrival of
the lumber.
Charles Harris begs to announce that
ho is continuing hjs business, of tailor
ing and repairing at short notice at his
residence, in ".Tpmbstono .canyon this
side of the Crfstlo Rock.- That he is
now in a position to make clothes and
to repair and clean them at the cheap
est rates and Invites the attention of
the public to his fine stdck of fall and
winter goods. sl2-tf
Mrs. Alary Shepley, of this town, re
ceived word yesterday that her daugh
ter, wth her husband and children, her
eUter, husband and children, eleven
In all, had perished in the Galveston
disaster. Mrs. Blieplev has been in a
state of auxious suspense since the
wrecking of that city, and unable until
yesterday to ascertain whether her rel
atives were saved or among the dead.
The name9 were among those contained
in a list published-in a leading paper.
Mrs. Shepley loft for tho scono of the
tragedy on this morning's train.
Tho Fair Is receiving new goods and
.stock daily.
John Whit ton, a first, class coat,
inaki-r, 1ms been Hccured by A. Cham
pagne. '
Mrs. McGuire, an experienced milli
ner and saleslady, has accepted a posi
tion at the Fair
Miss Katie Gill came over from
Toinbstoue. She will stay at Mr. Fo
ley's at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Itzweero and family, of
Naco, are registered at the Norton.
The arrived from the west two days
ago.
The members of Pearl Chapter No. (!
Order of tho Eastern Star, will give
their initial entertainment and grand
ball on Thursday evening, October 11.
The local members of the Democratic
County Central Committee will give
ample notice of a caucus of all the dem
ocrats to be held before the primaries,
which will settle the question asked by
"A Democrat" in his comrauucatlou
published in our columns today.
The death is announced of Professor
Klrsch, which occurred on the 8th at
his home in El Paso. Benson was his
last school and he taught there for two
years. The deceased was an excellent
teacher, and a thorough gentleman in
every respect. The community feels
the loss of Professor Kirsch deeply.
The levee which was built by the
citizens of Solomonville a year ago to
turn the waters of the San Simon was
torn away by the high water last Fri
day night. Saturday night a good por
tion of Solomouville was under water
for a few hours. It will be replaced in
a more substantial manner,
The fine dance hall has been com
pleted at Pete Hansen's popular Beer
Garden. The building, which was put
up by Mr. Woolrldge, is a substantial
and commodious structure 1(1x50. Six
sets can dance therein at. once. People
wisfiing to have a dance and bringing
tueir music can have the ball free.
A. F. Wuensoh, the well knowi. min
ing expert of Denver, returned last
night from a six days trip into Souora.
His visit took him about, sixty mites
from here. This morning lie Mr for
Mexico ugaln. Mr. WuetiKcli, whi reg
istered at the Bessemer, spoke' highly
of the mining outlook in this region,
which compared very favotdbl with
other mineral belts in the west.
Baron J. de Fontalnleu, a French no
bleman of ancient family and very
wealthy parentage, arrived last night
in town. The baron Is a graduate of
the Ecol de Mines, Pans, France, and
is now traveling for pleasure and at
the same time gaining information
with reference to the mines and miner
alogy of this region. Last evening the
visitor was the guest of Mr. Walter
Douglas.
Quartz Mill for Sale.
Six pans, 3 settlers, 1 agitator, 1 re
tort, 1 bullion balance, bullioi. molds,
main line shaft, melting. furnace. Can
be bought cheap fjpr cash by applying
to S. A. D. Upton,
se6 lm Tombstone, Arizona.
Republican Call.
The republican central committee of
Cochise county, at a regularly called
meeting, September 8th, 1900, adopted
the following resolutions and tordered:
That a delegate convention of the
republicans of Cochise county be held
.at the opera house, Bisbee; Arizona, at
10 o'clock a. m., Friday, October 12th,
1000, for the purpose of nominating can
didates for the several legislative and
county offices, m to be voted for at the
coming November electionaelecting a
county central committee and theii tran
saction of such other business as may
properly come before the convention.
That the apportionment of delegates
to said convention be as follows: ''
Bisbee 24
Tombstone : 6
Benson 4
Willcox 5
Pearce 4-
St. David . ; 1
Herefprd , 1
Turquoise , , , 2
Fort Huachuca., '.."...'.'....., 1
Fairbanks '.. 1
Miller's Canyon '. 1
San Simon 1
Teviston , -. . . 1
Wilgus 1
Four Bar Ranch ..'. 1
Naco 2
Huachuca Siding1 , 1
vvest Huachuca..'. . , 1
Tres Alamos 1
Brannock ,... 1
Pool's Ranch 1
Cochise 1
Barrett 1
Great Western, ..,..,., 1
Ruckor 1
Do? Cabezas...... 2
Russelville '. 1
Middlcmarch ...... . 1
San Bernardino.'.
Johnson......:.: , 1
Bowie ,. 1
Total 72
That a primary election be held
throughout the county on Friday, the
28th day of September, 1900,., for the
purpose of choosing said delegates.
That all arrangements, including the
appointment of election boards,' for said
primary election, be made by ,the re
publicans of the various precincts, exj
cept in Bisbee In Bisbee the chair
man of the county central committee
will appoint the primary election
board, and the poll will be open from
10 o'clock a. m. to 7 o'clock p. m.
O. O. WARNEK,
Chairman Rep. Co. Cen. Com.
John .A, Campbell,
Sec'y. Rep. Co. Cen. Com.
Relief for Galveston Sufferers.
The latest reports from Galveston
show the damage to the city from the
late storm to be of such n nature that
it will requiro all tbo aid possible to be
extended to tho people of Multeity who
are left without, houics and are wholly
destitute. Relief is pouring in from
every direction and the citizens of Bis
bee have decided to respond to their
cry of distress. Subscriptions will be
received at the following places:
The Copper Queen general oftice,
The Bank of Bisbee, office of V. H.
Brophy, The Fair, Bisbee Drug Store,
The Post Office and store of J. B. An
gius. All subscriptions will be promptly
remitted through the Hank of Bisbee
to Mr. John Sealey, treasurer of the re
lie'f committee, Galveston, Texas.
Ben FRANjcENBEna,
N. E. Ferguson,
W. H. Brophy,
J. M. O'Connel,
M. J. CUNNINOHAM,
John B. Angius,
a. W. French,
Thos. P. Nichols,
Committee.
Democratic Primaries.
At a ineet'ng of the democratic cen
tral committee of Cochise county, held
in Benson on the 23d day ot August,
1900, it was ordered that the 27th day
of September, 1900, be and hereby is
set as the day for holding the demo
cratic primary elections throughout
the county, for the purpose of chosing
delegates to the democratic county con
vention, to be held in Knights' of Py
thias ball, in the town of Benson, Co-
hise county. Arizona, on the 10th day
ui October, 1900, at 11 o'clock a. in,
The democrats of the various pre
cincts in the county are invited to as
semble and elect their own boards of
primary election officers and choose
delegates to the county convention, ex
cept in the precincts of Bisbee and
Tombstone, where the local members
of the county central committee will
appoint the boards of primary election
officers and designate the polling
places, giving the voters ample notice
thereof.
The following is the number of dele
gates appointed to each precinct, based
on the vote of 1898:
Bisbee 18
Tombstone 5
Benson .'. 3
Willcox .' 3
Pearce 3
tit. David 2
Hereford 2
Turquols 2
Fort Huachuca 2
Fairbanks 2
Millers Canyon 2
San Simon 2
Tevi9toh 2
Wilgus 2
Four Bar Ranch 2
Naco .. , 2
Huaohuca Siding 1
West Huachuca 1
Carr's Canyon 1
Tres Alamos 1
Brannock 1
Pool's Ranch 1
Cochise 1
Barrett 1
Hardy 1
Rucker v 1
Dos Cabezas .' 1
Russelville.. 1
Middlemarcn 1
San Bernardino 1
Total 68
By order of the Cochise county dem
ocratic central committee.
F. A. Sweet, Chairman.
B. J. O'Reilly, Secretary.
Bisbee, Arizona. Aug. 27th, 1900.
Democratic County Convention.
At a meeting of the Democratic
Central Committee of Cochise county
held In Benson on August 23, 1900, it
.was ordered that the DEMOCRATIC
'COUNTY CONVENTION be called to
meet in Knights of Pythias Hall in the
town of Benson on the'TENTH DAY
OF OCTOBER, 1900, at 11 clock a. 'm.
The convention is called for the pur
pose of nominating candidates for the
various legislative and county offices to
be voted for at th November elections
of this .year, for selecting a Couuty
Central Committee and of transacting
such other business as may "'properly
come before said convention.
Order of business to be arranged by
the convention.
The following is the number of dele
gates apportioned to each precinct,
based on tho vote of 1898:
Bisbee 18
Tombstone 5
Benson 3
Willcox , : 3
Pearce , 3
St. David. ;; 2
Hereford...'. '. 2
Turquoise 2
Fort Huachuca 2
Fairbanks 2
Miller's Canyon 2
San Simon 2
Teviston 2
Wilgus 2
Four Bar Ranch 2
Naco 2
Huachuca Sidiug , 1
West Huachuca , , 1
Carr's Canyon 1
Tres Alamos 1
Brannock 1
Pool's Ranch 1
Cochise 1
Barrett 1
Hardy 1
Rucker 1
Dos Cabezas , 1
Russelville 1
Middlemarcn 1
San Bernardino 1
Total 68
By order of the Cochise County Dem
ocratic Central Committee.
F. A. Swelt,
Chairman.
B. J. O'Reilly, Secretary.
Bisbee, Arizona, September 8, 1909.
Tea Garden Drips.
Is a sugar syrup of highest quullty;
once used, always wanted; dellclously
sweet, makes taffy candy to perfection;
manufactured by Pacific Coast Syrup
Co., 707-719 Sanspme St., San Fran
cisco. al4-3m
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EL PASO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE GO.
MACHINISTS, IRON and BRASS FOUNDERS, FORGE and
BOILER WORKS ALL GLASSES OF MINING MACHINERY
Write for Kitiiuutes
EL PASO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE COMPANY
El Paso, Texas
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Bisbee's Favorite
M.i .inHNsnN real estate mne broker
Houses and Lots Bought and Sold on Commission.
Houses for Ren . Money Loaned XXX
OFFICE: ANGIUS BUILDING, ROOM 3. BISBEE. A. T.
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FN unusual as
sortment of
Men's Ready-,
to-Wear Clothing for
fall awaits purchasers
here now unusual in
the goodness of qual
ity, the many kinds to
select from, the new
ness of styles. I11 fact
such a stock of cloth
ing has never before
been shown in .Bisbee.
Don't let prejudice
against the ordinary
Lleady-niade Clothing
keep you from consid
ering these suits when
you 'von need. Tlioy
are as different as can
bi. Righlly tailored,
carefully finished. wfll
(iniuhed, proper ma
terials and colorings,
correct styles, are the
main points of difference. Pri;es begin at 87.50 and
then by advances of a dollar or two to 825 a suit! Here
is a brief description of three suits at
$20.00 Each
Fancy Worsted, green effect, with an almost invis
ible thread of blue, forming a scarcely discernible plaid
a very handsome effect.
Scotch Cheviot, fancy plaid, medium dark effect; the
new .Raglan shoulder.
Blue Cheviot, with a blue and white hair-line stripe.
And these are but three of many styles.
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MAIN ST , OPPOSITE CAN-CAN. 5;
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Call Can Building Main Street
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Dealkus i.n Wines, Liquors and
Cigars ,
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Maiil Street Opposito Public Library
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Bank of Bisbee
(INCOKPOKATED)
Director:
Ben Williams J. S. Douglas
Officer:
J. B. Anuius W. H. Bbophy
M. J. Cunningham
W. H. Brophy, President
J. S. Douglas, Vice-Prosideut
M.J. Cunningham, CuBhier
Foreign Kxchuiuro auil Telegraphic Transfers to ull Parts of the World. Ac
counts of Individuals, Finns nutl Corporations solicited. Matters entrusted to
our care will receive prompt attention. Mexican money bought uud sold. Arcucy
for New Zoalund Fire Insurance Compuuy.
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MAIN
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THE TURF
LETS0N & WHAIEY, Proprietors.
FINEST
LIQUORS,
WINES, "
BEER and CIGARS .
Sportsmen's Resort.
Main Street, Bisbee, Arizona.
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JMfjijjrjJrJ,JJ Wines, Liquors and. Cigars
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In ohildrons' school wearing npparol ?
If so wo can show your Fall line of
Wnsh Goods, Fluids, etc., which hua
Miner's Saloa
Wines, r.niuorP iml Of, ar.
, A . 1 a ' B. M. Vocuvich, Brewcrv Avenue
Just Arrived i .
Alao SCHOOL SHOES and
BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS
8t prices that will astonish you
To make it interesting we ott'er a few special items:
Sailor Hats, worth 50c at 15c
LudiesCrashSkirts 75o at 25c
Boys School Suits 20 pr ct
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