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NWMMMMMMMMMH "SjpRFlieS'Smt-"'"' iJBU.-! 4 UWWr".1 I i-ji mi rtW li iTTMfi liT'l II .inraaiiw If? ill i B TOMBSTONE EPITAPH. PUBLISHED EVKttY SUNDAY. ARIZONA KICKER Pl'BUSHEP WHiNfiSDAYE. ThSMS or SUISOKIr'TIOSS: 91 year,. . 4 uu Vx months... 2 00 May tbe beat man win. The CjcIiUa County Democratic re solutions, have the trover ring and meets tlie sentiments of the people. Tiik (oldbug erew have decidedly rough sailing in Arizona thi fall. "They will be swaruped on Nov. 8lli. The issue in this campaign is the ihir question; there is no disguising the Matter. A vote for Brodie is n endorsement of the republican plat form for gold. The Demoorati are into the arena, the Republicans will be by tumr.rrow and the Fops wi'l mix in by Wedn-s-day. " Out of the array the Tote' should bav uo trouble to make a good selection. Out of 229 voles iu Tombi-tone Dly 28 of tbem went for Doran last election. Col. Brcdie who is running on tbe same goldbug plat form will know what to expect. Saya William J. Bryan: "Keep tbe silver issue at tbe front until it i- settled." That will be the slogan in Arizona. It cannot, it Kill not be silenced, by any subterfuge or false issue. Auir.o.VA does not want to set.d tbe impression abroad that silver Arizona hat turned tier bark on her chief in dustry. We are for silver first, las and all the time and Cochise county will do her lhare to flowing under the gold bug candidate for delegate to congress. Ii would be a most humiliating spectacle for the great silver producing territory or Arizona to eeud a gchlhug delegate to congress. Fortunately the peeple outnumber the politicans cf Arizona and Col. Wilton will be the people' choice. Cochiee county will tie her share and we expect to tee the reet of the territory fall in line. Opinion of an Kniinent Jurist. Ballot reform in New York was nece saf y,says an eminent jurist, becanse mere politicians by trade, who nad no interest in government or politics, except to enrich and aggrandize themselves, sought perpetual control. There are other ex cellent lefonn beside that of ihe ballot. Conspicuous among is the re lorm in a disordered physical s sit-in by Hosteller's Stomach Hitters, which counteracts tendencies to seriou; disease hied by a deficiency of vital stamina, it regularity of the bowels, s'omacb liver or kidneys, and inquietude of the neives. This sterling medicine, which has for near half a century won popular favor, not only for its exrellent qualities in a in a remedial captcity. but also for its serviceable properties as a medicinal stimulant. sx i-EDRo j:or.si-rp. All member attending the round up will meet at Curry' ranch ou Oct. l'J Ii. Tbe nlart will be nimle at Charleston nn 2"th, working up the Sau Pedro to tl n line around the uaebiu'a to the Fort. General inr tation to cattlemen interested is ex'ended. tf. 1IEXS0X round-up. The Benson round-up will com mence on Sept. 21) and work in two we ctions, one outfit to start at liulin'e ranch and to work up the river and the other to Hurt at Fniihank and work down the river until boh out fits meet Then the lower outfit will work on the east rido of the river by the way o' John Lyon's, Allen Flat, Johnson and Rtissellville. The up per outfit will start at Marcos Pacheco eanein and work around the north and eat slope of the Whetstone mountains and Frenrli J 00 Canon, and then cross over to Tombstone and work around the south and west aide of tbe Dragoon mountains until the two sections again meet. Fred Treu was elected captain for tbe lower work and John Dunbar was make eaptain for tbe upper work. H. W.E77, Bec'y.protem. fteu-iiuti SraiNo Vauxt Rodeo. Tbe Sulphur Springs Valley round. 11 pVill commence on September 2d at Hot Spriofs and work- through lo McCcmb'e under Mr. E. Marion, cr Uin ; tbeoee to Ihe JB ranch by "Mr. J B, Cook; captain ; thence run tbtough to Stalling atd SrttV by Mr. Fre'd Scoft eaptain. All hands must meet 00 oigbtjof Sept. 1. (.8Igndf ,..," 3'.JI.T4hB, Vm. SFFfcl. BISBEE JOlTiMJS Himjkk, October 9, IWI8. COrfEKINOK. Forty-three delegates, among whom wag distributed proxies, occupied scats in yesterday's Democratic con vention. Dr. F. A. Sweet called the convention to order at lCKtO a. 111. Col. Miohael Gray of Pearce, was un animously chosen temporary chair man, and Stephen Romer of Benson temporary secretary. The chairman appointed, on Tevis' motion, Tevii Merrill, Rigs. Howe and Garrison as comtnitteo on oredentia!?. Recess taken. Report of coninntt-e adopted. Motion of Sweet, chairman appointed mi committee permanent ergraniza tinn: McKay, MrPherson, Cox, Greene and Deltbanty. Chairman appointed as committee on platform and resolutions: Sweet, Douglas, Mc Cnrmick, Walker and Ez. Vote ol thanks tendered to Beu WillUnw for conception In returning delegates over A. k S. E. railway fiee. Adjourned to I p.m. Reeonened at 2 p. in. Committe on organization reported that temporary offcern be mad perma nent and nnmed order of hindnee. Motion levis reports of previously mentioned committees be adopted and committees icliargd. Carried. Committee on platform and resolu tions rfferfd following report: The Democratic party of CochWe County heartily joins the democracy of the entire country and all friends of thx free and unlimited coinage of silver in re-affirming alligiance to the principles set forth in the plat 'orm adopt d by the Democratic National Convention of 1S90. We aUo endorse the platform adopted by the Democrii'ic Tcrri'oral C invention Sfp'ember 10, lSUet. We approve Bnd endorse the policy of our present rep resentative in Congrtts. ttie Hon. Marcus A. Smith, whose ability has pained for him an eminence in ttio councils of the nation nver attained by any other delegate from our terri tory. We pledge our support to the present standard benrer of the Ari zina democracy, and believiug that only a silvi r nan cau truly reprtstnt the fentiment-wf the people uf this territory, we urge all believers in the double monetary standard to unite in electing to congress that lea 1 lees and unchanging adiocate of free silver and the people's rig'-ts Co'. John F. Wilson. Wo feel inexprcs;ible grati tude to the brvo ecldier and sailor who have won such unparslled victories for our ft ip, for freedom and for civil-'zation and pcdiit with especial ptide to tho record of the volunteers from Aiiz na. We are opposol to ihe removal of any territorial public institutions or tho diu-ion of any county by set of the territorial legisla ture. We helieve in the strictest economy io the conduct of our county government and in the employment of every honorable means to reduce the rate of taxation now impond on the people. Motion report was adopted nd com mittee discharged. Trvij named Scott White of Tombstone, for re nnmination as sheriff Made unan imous amid cheer. MrPhcron name A. Wee t wot tli of 'J'ombstone for re nomination for treasurer. Made un animous. For district attorney, Con Ion Earned E. W. Land of Bisbee; Tevis nominated C. S. Clark of Tomb stone; McCnrmick nnni.d A. 11. English of Tombstone. Here discus sion arose as to method of voting, Gretne favoring ballot. Sweet by open vote, on roll rail Sweet's method na decideil upon. Ballet resulted in 31 for Land and on McKay's motion the nomination made unanimous. S. C. Perrin rf Hisbee, was uamed by Street for prof ,. ji:dge. On Greece's mo tion made unanimous Sowle named Alex S. Kier (the "Rough Rider") of Bisbee, for recorder ; Merrill nomin ated Frank Hare. Ballot r lilted, Hare41,Kier 17. On Greene's mo tion made unanimous. Sweet nomin ated F. M. Mi Kay of Btbe6. for ag-es-sor. Made unanimous. Mc Kay ex pressed thanks. Sweet nominati d M.C. Benton, of Bisb'e, for super visor ; Greene named J. H. McPherson ; Ed. Brown nominated B. Riirgs Br. of Bowie. A recess wa taken alter which McPherson (withdrew. Ful (um nominated Robt. Barr of Turkey Track and Bishee. Barr declined. Tevis moved nomination of Hitus anl Benton be made unanimou. Carried. For council, Merrill nominated M. .'. Scrihner of Tombston; Tevis nomin ated M. Gray, who ileclineil; Conbn nominated H.W. Ex, latter declining McKay moved Scribner be made choice. Carried. Assembly Mer rill nominated H. W. Etz: Cnnlnn nominated James Cor, who declined; They Wear Like Iron - COPPER RIVETED overalls spring bottom pants T t LEVI STRAUSS & CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, U. S. A Everv Garment Guaranteed. I Irwin nominated B. J. O'Reilly of Birbee; Riggs ramid M.Gray; Mer 1 ill nominated J. H. Tevis. Ballot: Eu57, Rigg 52. T.vis 33. O'Reilly 31. SwertV motion to male unanmi 011s tl.o nomination of flret three. Ciirri-d. Chairman appointed Sweet, Greeue and Merrill a comniUtee to nume the centril committee lo; the county. Iho prccinet tickets were left for he delegates of each prtvinct to seltct. Uioboo delegates will name jui'ices and constablp on Mon-'ay evening. There is quite a scramble for the-e ofticers, democratic and otherwise, Bisbee, October 10, 1698. COrPKRI.NOS. Fireman's ball on Wednesday. I. O. O. F, meeting Wedneiday evening. Pay-dav and not much money en hind about town. Tim Griffith will go to Tucson as a juro', on Tuesday. O, H Briggs, tho cattleman, ha returned from Tcxa. Prcinct tirket "f the democrats to be filled this evening. Twenty-five desks aided to the school reom cf the Bibre public echonl, Capt. Tevis said wliilfc here that be has been in Cochise Co, 41 years. Mi? Mary Tack is about to build a l'dging hnute east of the Richelieu. Fresh invoiea knights of green cloth on hand to deal out to tbe boys. Col. Land wa pleased w':th the work of the contention on Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. CUtk leave Tuedy evening for Preecott where they will locate. Fred Coleman and Fred Johnson left for a propecting tour in the Dragoons. Dick Hartman and Doc Farrington were seen in cloae conference this morning. Something's up. Geo. J Roskruge is to re'urn from Tiicon lo do .inme mrveving lor the Copper tueen Co, about Oct. 20. Sid Harris, Sid MJlen, Al Erock man and Hilly N'ebon pulled in thi morning after two weeks trip to the Sierra Madres. The big bull dog of the Palace table is an unknown quantity and the stable boys are after the man who stole that purp. The sa'oon men are wearing a pleasant emit;. Three conventions and a pay day within a week is sure to make 'tm feel good. Pete Johrson, agent S. B. Copper Co., came in Sunday and left this afternoon for Tomlulone via. vhe Mule mountain ronl. J. B. Wright of Aei-'t Supt.Harvej's office, ha gone to Fairbanks to re lieve Agent Hei tb, who has been gianttd leava of absence. Rev. D. Sobcrti the new Methodist minister, preached list evening in Rev. Piitchar.l's pulpit. He will en deavor to build a ehunh here, ' Gus Huber and Otto Gietenhofer told of their early doings IS vears ago in Cochise, after introducing Gus as a I at- arrival from the fatherland. Joe McCabe will be put on the uniinished" ticket cf t':- People's Party. Joe having advised the commit tee uf his con ir.g and acceptance. Judge Robinron and wife formerly of Tombstone In eatly days, arb visi tors from California and may remain here, the guest of tbtir daughter Mrs. J. J. Pa-ton. Recent arrival are Hon. H. C. Herrick, Wm. Shilliaao, W. A. Har wood, Johnny Quian the talloi-aoade man, W. T. Camllo f rom Tocion, wro Tcf HKSMfSifliiiK jjj3amm7lwaS is on sami lay. "You fellows may talk all the politic yru want to, but I'vo gotagol new republican voter at home, just arrived." an't after ut'erlng these words C. L. Beckwith "said something," and several heard it. Senator Frank T.Aspin wall former ly of Winslow is here from Los Angeles. He took in the Democratic convention, tomorrow the R publican. The Senator wants to see ihe board o control abolidicd. He is over head and heels in lovo with McCord (?) Goes nut Tussday evening to , he couldn't say where. When "Rough Rider" Tom Wig gins appeared on the platform of his car, Win. ShillUm introduced the lat arrival. Tom said, "Gentlemen, 1 am for my country first, Tom Wigvino afterwards' Then Shilliam said, "The Arizona Repullicans will take care of the "RhukIi Riders." Evi lent Iv Sliil'iem has heard of Kier's bad luck before Saturday's convention. Povtmatter Priichard drove. Wiggins to Engineer Fitch's home wheie the "Rough Rider" bieakfasted. Coining down town with Fitch, Wiggins went into Justice Williams' and r gistered as Tli mas Walter Wiggins aged 30 years and 0 months. Tom, in answer to a 4ieiion put by jour corre-pon-dent, kid he was iu the hands of the Republican convention and ilidn't known what would be giveu him Wiggins who it carrying a Spanish bullet in bis hip, was a parent at Key West since July 5. so he said. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Official Poceetlings of the I.as. 3leetin. TounsTONB.Oct. 6, 1898. 2 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Same member present. Absent Thos. Allaire. Petition of C. L. Aiusworlh to be road overseer o' IVarce distiict De- fered. Tbe billowing bill ware audited and allowed. C. L. Ainsworth, constable at Pearce disaUowed f 3 25 al lowed flS.'i 7." A. H. Emanuel, clerk district court, di. allowed $1.09 al lowed 378 25 H. B. Strauss, interpreting at Bisbee. disallowed $0 00 allowed OC 00 Nick Angu, scavenger at B:.s- bee 40 00 W. T. Showers, constable at Benson ll'J GO W. l Monnunier, justice ees Pearce 59 70 of which 11.03 to be de ducted ior school fu-id. N. Yaple, drugs for 3rd quarter 189S, disallowed tl!U3 al lowed 41 S7 S. K. William, justice fees Bisbee disallowed fl.00 allowcl 5S2 -10 S. M.Barrow, supplies for jail 64 75 S. C. Perrin, justice fees Bio bee 51 95 T. J. Barker, team hire lib beo dijalloned f 13.00 allowed 10 00 Dr. C. L. Edmunds, autopsy Bibce 10 00 E. L. Shaw, j'l'tice fees Powie 23 00 Of which $10.00 to be de ducted (or school fund. William Hatlich, county print ing ... 12C 50 VV. F. Bra11ey,sIary Probate judge 3rd quarter 1897.'. 300 00 colored Schilling's Best .'- AFSAYRRS'.; MIXERS', CHhJiJSiS' $4 Headquarters for C. P. Cyanide P.ilash ('.'8 OH per cent). Di nxid Sodium, Zinc Shavirg-, Bomx Glai-, C. P. Test Lad, Cruci.ile, Mullles, liiriiaceF, etc. Write ftr IKusiruted Catalog. A7V- BTlA.TJlSr tie OO. 101-407 North Main St., Los Angeie?, Calitornia. J. C. Pane, salary j til guard for county i-iil 75 W G vernoi's procUnution calling f.n a gonnral elo tinn to b held Novem tcr 8th, 1898 fur tli elfcti hi of on delegate to the 50 congres, and n leKislative, county and precinct otli ceri.forthe term cominein:ing Jan uary 1st li-99, ordered published fot ten dy. Report of elerk of tht boar 1 of siipervieors of incidental fund checked, c rect, warrant ordered dravtn for f50.00 for In 'i.'.entals for county offices. Report of William Hughes, road overseer Bisbee road district rceiv-d and found to be correct and ordered placed on fill. At -1 p. m. board stands adjourn ed to 10 a. ni.O.-t 7.h 1898. Attest : M. J. Hhouk Cleik. Approved Ji.llX MuN'TCCjMkllY Jawfs F. Dt'XCAS, Chairman. 1 puty t'l rk. The members of the Ladies Aid ar. invited fi an inform ii meeting -it lie reeidence of Mrs Scott Whi'e, Tues ilay aftornnon at 2:30 o'c-lo;k. C K Thnmit Ifl- MxPrirmi at- 11 Hat'ich and Ja Marr have gone to j Tucson to attend ths V S. court a ' grand juro: s t Q.ii'en delegation ot Tombtone K'publican deb-pale lft thn after noon for Bisbee golni; ov-rland incut of Montgomery' let. Al! of the Tomb-tone delegates to the Democratic convention have ro turned home. They nrt.of the opinion that the ticket i a sure winner. Geo. H. Pitt wired Probate Judge Bradley that bo would leave New York on the 15th to ne on hand at a hear ing of a probate case in which he i interested. A'tcrnry E. W. Lnnd i slowly im proving but not yet ahl to run a foot ran?. He id anxious to get out of hi' ' rick chamber to look after his poiiii cal fences. m ii Hon. Charles R Drake, Chairman of the republican territorial committee, writes the Oasis: "I will go to Phoenix nn the fi fi, and I fxpeel to go from there to met Col. BrjJie, whom wn expect toreoili lh Territory about the 10.h It i- my intention tonpen the cumpa'sn on i the line of the A. . P. tt Holbrcoic t with Cid. Brndin, feeing w. pt along the' line of that railrnail to Williams j thenee sou'h to Prescntt and Plioenix o the line of Ihe Southern Pacific, thence weet t Yuma, thence Tucson, tlienc Nogales and Bitbre, Tomb toi.e, Benson and Willcoxif poa-itde; then to Perc, then to B iwie, up the Gila Valley Road through S.domonvillei J t Glob-, thence bark to Clifton &ud Morenci and wind up wiih a grand rail; at Tucson and I'lioenii'" Stop drinkin Supplies. 1'lirce llut'inr" In lBkiiliatlou. From Benjamin Franklin. "Whin ou arc sicl:, what you like iesl ibtbbecbotn for .1 medicine in he fiis' nitre; nlial perience tebs you s hrsi, 10 be c .men in the second pUce; a hat le.ison i.e., Iheor) sasiS I esi is to be cln ten in the Ut pl.T e. But fyou CingetDr Inclination. Dr. L.v perience .lint Dr. Kia-on in nnld a enn u'tauoi tcgether, thrv will give ou the best a vice 'ha" be mken." Vhnou have t hadcold Ur.Inrlim t;on would recommend Chamberlain's Couli Remedy became it is pleasant and -a'e to Like. Dr Experience woi.ld reconunend it because it never fails to effect a -peedy ard permanent cure. Dr. Krason would rerrian end 1: berau-e :t is prejirfd on scieiitific principles, ard acts on ra'i ics jlan 'n r In vi g the lunjs. orening he secreuon and ic-tor-mg the system to a ratiinl and health c-ndit'on. For sale by Tombstone Drug store. m m Remembar t at registrati mof vote cloteson Oc. 17l'i. If you have not leijistereddo so at once. Lost, SihaH) ok Stolkn" Three heaii of liur-r!- from the Fuurr r-inc!i I" tlio Drag 'on. Hor-es brambd FUR and J 0 connectfd. Reward paid for tlie reeovrv Snd inf'iriua tion t 1 Jim Fuurr, Dragoon Summit tf. 1IINRYPYEAI r. ! O.Ad.lress- BiLee Range I!.-ieford V Zi IGO tJ Addrtr-is Fi Uu Range M Hui chucn Horc Hrand S-ni cvt, I'OURR & LAMR P. O. addtsi Dragoon, A. Range llraon mcur.uins. lanl-Jll, left.tiiji J II IWIIOPN. P. O. 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