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-M-3 rw,iwr7ry ar.g,,i.r"fifyTr-Mpu' na-. . nrgyTpfr ssyyagtagajagsjs 5 ssaEanagrsar!rr srrr: . t IM' '"' 'CTgnjIjf iff jwntffrrtnCT wF?me iw in piTTT lrtiy''"''''!''11'1'!1 ' ' imfM!1'- V 15 . ,,' " .' ' "..' " mmm " faiwim in utmmmm.i .?i luM LP " ' TFTfffJ1KBTBrr in !"' I ,f A -- - ' ' " "m .itfw Fw"syr " "ffft "" ' " "' " ' " ' if ' ?--- . V J TOMBSTONE EPITAPH. rilUiBXB ITUT IJBHPAT. tTtiut er ae year ix montkt... scssciitions:, .13 00 .. 0 J Tierpent Morgea no longer poses as the (rind of tbe stsel workers. Ha km net fitted for tbe role. Thite are only three states and one territory having tub a greater r. than Ariione. Tkey ere Celi'ornia, MoiUdi.Tiui nodXew Utxlco. The assessed taxable property ol Ariiona exceeds $33,000,000 and with juit assessment would reach tbre tliMl that amount. Cubans are alio confronting a negro problem; they object to tbe importa tion ef negro laborers from tbe U. 3.. a practice said take growing. Tee FirttNalional Bank, ot Austin Texas, was an bumble imitator of tbe XeST York (seventh, in loaninf its turds without f roper security; also in kaviag its doors eleied. Tkt opinion it growing that what Tor may be tbe rstult e( tbe Ecbley Ooart of Inanity, Ceagrtet ought to Invtttigate the naval campaign agaiolt Spain. An Omaha mau has disappeared with $35 in bis pollution and tbe police think there bas been foul play. Tbey can't understand how a man managed to escape front Omaha with that much money: Tbe supreme court considered 36$ cases last year and there nre 736 sets of litigants who are ruefully contem plating holes in their bank accounts and as manv lawyers who are reiers ing the operation. Tbe Williams Xews bas changed bauds, Editor Young who has been at the helsa for many years, retiring, and Mssirs Keal fc Dawliy assuming charge. Tbe Pbospectob extend best wiibee to the new journalistic worksrs. An engineer investigating the Brooklyn bridge fathered anew bit of slang when he told tbe reporters that ho was a "dry wire," he had no sews to giro out. The '-Spanish grant" nuisance is cropping up in the Philippine archi pelago; cropping up big. Ooa man bas a 1688 charter to the whole of northern Luion, including Manila, which was confirmed by the Madrid people, just before they signed the treaty o: Paris. Cochise county bids fair to again take the lead as the metal producer of the territory. Tbe Tombstone mines will soon be yielding their gold and silver. Tbe big copper mines are be log increased just as fast as develop ment can be puihed. There don't seem to be any limit to tbe mineral possibilities of Coebise county and be fore 12 months hava pasted Tomb stone will be a threbbisz basinets center little dreamed of now. Star. Asked it be would be a candidate for the pretidtatial nomination again in 1904, Mr Bryan laid: -1 have aaid repeatedly that 1 am a candidate for no af&oe. However, I will not enter into a bond never to became a candidate. It woold be foolish in any . ti- IJ r- DW noo,i" a" """""J ucn an omce as tuca a time, ana it triket me at a foolith quectien ta be continually put to mo by the news paper men." Another death occurred thit week at Pcarec Oar townsman William Hear died suddenly from the rupture l a blood voitel. Friday evening he was enjoying bis nsual hsalth and retired. Daring the night be wee sized with ooaghiog fit, and be arose and went to tha door, where bo fell to the floor and died immediately: Xe was a man universally respected ky all who know him. He had reached the ripe age of threo score sad ten, Ha leaves a wife and young daughter aad another daughter Mrs Hnddy, all residing at Pcaroe, to aosua hi sudden demUe. Range Jfews. bisbee j oitiingsi Bisbik, Auguit 9, 1901. correai.sas. Nightly showers visit us keeping the creeks running and th VtlUea green. Weather cool all d'y. Sultry to wards eveaiog. b-ja. overcail. Several cat1! 0 typhoid soalaria are report'.,. The diteaie is of a mild tyr,.. 4 n accident in handling one o! tbe Converters at the smelter last night cauted the huge affair to capsize, spelling its contents of molten cop per over the wet earth. The result was a brilliant display of fireworks ac companied with deafening explosicns. Misses Jane McHugh and Maa Cobbe are expected home tomorrow from their outing at the coast water. Ing resorts. Arrivals at tbe Norton : Ckas Han on. D cadwood; W L Marrow, Los Angeles; Cbas Kitnir, DosCabszas, Dan Bulrivan and wife, city. Mrs A J Maion et tbe Norton house will leave shortly tor a trip to San Fraueitoo and the eoast. There are idle rumors aQoat tbal the Jerome strue Bill aaei tin camp. This is abiurd tor the Uubee miners are well contented. The following officers ot the 3iibee Atril Ko 12, F O Eaglet were ap pointed and elected last evening: Appointments H G Baird, patt preil dent;J J Walsb, president; Walter Bowman, vice president; Ben F Moore, worthy tecrctcry; J H Jack, ebap lain;. A B Petty, worthy treaturer; Oharlet Burke, conductor; Cr Han kin, I. O; J W Hannon, outside guard. Board of Truitcet; Wm Qrenfell, Chat 3 Obate, Richard Barry. Bisbee, August 11, 1901 corraElMas. Tbe delayed mall arrived today. Weather pleasant today. Kilning tonight. Grand Organizer A M White of F O Eagles and II Paso tesm left this morning to inttituta a Tucson aerie. L F Hanmer and wife returned to day from New York. Tim Taft was a Bitbee visitor to day. He has several stages running from Douglas to Nacosari, Some Jerome ex-employes are in this camp looking for work. Tbe Misses Blanche Harney and Jennie Slaughter of the San Bernar dino ranch are visiting Miss Lillian Burr. Frank Good body and wife, Miss Francea Cook nod Cbas Bowman, all of Tombstone, are visiting Biskee for some time. Mrs W H Bropby and Son were in coming passengers today from Calfor nia. Serviets were held today ot the Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Metho dist and Catholic churches and all were well attended. Messerc Frank Graff and Phil Hart will toon embtrk in the mercantile butinets. Their line will be staple artiolse and groceries. The Plaza cencert tonight by the Copper Queen band was prevented by the iters. Not a single accident has occurred in tbe shafts of tbe Cop per Queen mine for several month. Miners declare it the safest mine in the territory. J F MoFarland was today elected president of the Stag Dining Club, vioe T F Darnall resigned. Geo Nolte came in last night from I tbe Ccnansas railroad. He reports j good progress towards the camp. fl F Coles, cashier and office over. sser at tha Copper Queen store, will leave next Thursday for tbe coast .for a short vacation. - 0 F Nichols bas been appointed secretary to Mine Superintendent Clawson. Bisbxx, August 9, 1901. COPMBIBQS. Arrivals at the Bessemer J A Landcll , San Francisco, Eden Blake, Santa Ana; Geo H Mosgvaoe, Edward "lately, Tucson. " Arrivals at tha Norton J Y Phillips, Douglas; Cole MoFcrren. JTew York; W H McNeil, d-Bar ranch; Wm Johnson, Cananeas; Wm MoArthur, Globo. There is a movement on foot among Wa annnira eal Kea f A risan!aa a JWUBVI wws ut en VCpSSUa fa 1 Bisbee Bocialolnk. ' Weather clear today and It mods cooler but we had the usual rains to night. B A Packard is in .town at present from bis ranob. H has a number of newly imported bulls. Today was payday at the big camp Jack Stillman is filllDg the position ot clerk at J B Anguie'a store, daring the absence of Frank Johnson. It is expected that a new restuarant will be opened at the north wett cor ner of Main street near tbe flood gatet by Wm Sruaf, he having purchated the property from Henry Tittgen. The Frde Coinage bar in vieing with the Opera Club in tbe matter of ele gant finishing!, the proprietors, 7 E Brown A Co., are keeping abreast of ot the times. Ibe Bisbee big buildings are rapid ly approaching completion. The Copper Queen hotel will be ready for occupancy in about fifty days. The brick walls ot bank building are going up quickly, and the ocmsnt foundations of tbe gymnasium are ready for the brick and iron. The lower portion of tbe Letsen block ie already occupied and the upper etoriss will soon be ready. COUNTY RECORDS Instruments Filed During; the Past Week FR0B1TI COURT 01EXK. In tbe estate of Sam Moar, de- ceased. nevD. J P Niebols to Copper Qaoen Co, OflBsial bond of C R Bostwiok. Official bond cf V R N Greaves. BackcIdsriSc Hansen to J L Hcrrick Butcher bond ef O L Cummings. xxcoKrortiTTOK, Of Provident Mutual Building Loan Association. BEIB. Frank Subacker to Jos Hubeita, Bisbee property $600. James Lamb to Mrs 3 H Myers, Bisbee property $G5, T S Taylor to W G McDonald, Bis bee property $1050. H H Hollcnstcin to Greene Cattle Co, cattle $100. Internationa! Land A Imp Co. to 8 F Meguirc, Deugias property f 150. Cbas Stevens to A Fink, mines $1. W H Bropby to Edwards A Ed wardi, reconveyance ef trnsl dead. T X. Mitchell to Hooker k Hooker, mines $1500. J D Blair to Wm Brown, Biibee property $150. W Brown to M Higb, Bisbea pro psrty $200. LOCATION Oca mine by J Petersen. Four mines by J A Duncan Three mines by Carney, Larue Mitchell. One mine by Henry Kohen, Thirteen water locations, Hua- cbuca Water Co. Five mioes by J HTcvis. Four millsitcs by J H Tevls, One mine by Bosom A Rteveniea. Two mines ky Gray Woodard and Levitt. One mine ky Theo Wild. One mine by Johnson, Brown and Overackcr. MAP. Filcd.by Huacbuea Water Co, Filed by Jes Bignon. MOKTOACS J MurpkytoAGiesUr Anna JCelley to Copper Belle Co Okerstron Johnson to National Cash Register Co M J BIcir to A Bedewill A Boas McCullar A Messiager to Bruns wick Collecdsr Co B F Smith to P B Warnekroc J R Tata to National Cash Beg Ce W Truax to National Cash Reg Co HOME8TZA. Of E D Collins. fboof ar LAIOB. Filed by James B Gassoa Filed by Chac Blackburn LAXnCLAIU. Filed J J McClelland ATIlrACriOK OrVOKTOASC. Bank of Bisbee to H H Tieljia roWKB OF ATTOS5KY. Henry Tietjen to Dora Tietjen AORUKSHT. Between R M McEinney & and Jesse Falbrigbt Boas A new werld'e troting record was made by Crescent, last Friday at Cleveland, the itellion making a mile in 2. -92. OVERALLS jHammmmwMwmwavav SAN FRANCISCO, CAU STRUCK BY LIGHTNING A Tombstone Residence Wrecked by it. is Yctterdcy evening during the heavy rain elorm lightning struck the resi. dence of Wm Toulinson on Eigkth strset and tbo frame building becom ing ignited, in the interior, was soon in flames. An alarm of fire was turn ed in and the fire departmsnt re sponded promptly, but despits the heroio efforts ot tbe firemen thw flames were subdued with difficulty and not before the entire contents ot tbe house were consumsd and practi cally rendered a total loss. Fortun atsly no one was in tbe bouso at the time tbe lightning struck, Mrs Tom hnton and cbildrcn being in the Hua ckucas on an outing while Mr Tom Union, who is loremau of the Tranquility Co., had just strolled down town before the etorm. Tbo light ning Is believed ta havo struck the cable end of tbe roof and ignited in one of the bedrooms. One of tbe railroad survey party, camped on a lot asar by, avsrs ho saw the bliading Sash of lightning strike and immed iately after the house was enveloped In smoke. None of tbe household affects were saved and that which es caped the flames were ruined by tbe dense clouds of smoke and volume of water, hence tha loss falls bsavily on the family, who have tbe sympathy ot the community. While the loss is one to be deplored, yet consolation is offered in the thought that a possible further affliction was averted in ibe providential absence ot members of the family during the fateful hour of the lightning's visitation. Lightning bas atrnak namsroui places in and about Tombstone, bat tbe destruction of the Tomlinson re sidence exceeds tbe reoord of the kavoo heretofore wrought through that agency. BANK OP NACO A Branch of Bank ot Bisbee to Be Established There Ihis week the tank of Biskee pur chased a lot en the main street at Na- co for which they paid tbe sum of $750, and before the week ends work will havo been commenced on a sub stantial brick building 'which will be occupied by tbe Naco branch of the Bank of Bisbee. Tbe etablithment of this branch banking house at Naco is another evidence of ibe growth and prosperity of our border neighbor. The people ot Naco, and acrois the border will find an American bank in Xaco a gnat convenience, and tbe Bank of Bisbee will increase Itc busi ness in a nsw dirsction. It is under stood that the Nogales Internaticns Bank will establish a branch at Naco Review. CONTINUED WASHOUTS The Railroads Sniterins: Much From the Flood Waters fho storm of Monday niiht again took out the bridge acrois tbe San Pedro near Contention making three times that tbe railroad company hat losttLat ttructure daring tbe prttent ran ....a,. a. .ui- j . . . .. iwmui, - a tteel bridge, with tuilable tpnroacbei to be erected over tbe treachcrout itrearn. Tbe bed of the ttream it now nearly ten feet deeper than before the raint commcnod. and every ruth of water teems to make it deeper. Th mail will be t-ansferred aerate today and it it hoped to have a temporary bridge acrosc in time to allow tbe I train to roacn uenion tuli evenine.l .Review. from Monday's Daily, Dr Bacon and wife left thit morning on their eaitera trip as previously staled in tbeat columns. Probata Judge Bostwick today is sued a license to G F Roberts of Bis bee to wed Maymc B Fioka ol Ssara men to. James Cox was in today from his rnines In tbe Dragoons, Mr Cox is muoh encourcged by the copper chew iog in his property aad is continuing with development work to open up same. Wm Bbort the well known St David produoe ranoher, was a Tomb stone visitor today bringing up a large consignment of vegetables which were readily disposed ef. Mr Cbas Mason is now the sole owner of tbe Short Order House on Allen street. Mr Mason is a well- known caterer, at the hungry multi tude at the Short Order Houn can attest. Jaok Perlinda arrived yesterday from tbe Oauaneas and shaking hands with oil Tombstone friends. Mr Perlinda was one of the Tomb stone contingent to join the rush for Alaska during the early Ktondike ex citement. L C Staahle of Joliet, III., arrived in Tombstone last evening to look after the aflAlrs of bis brother, Wm C Staehle.who died hers on tbe 3rd in stant. Mr Staehle is a prominent buiioess men of Joliet. Ilii arrival haa been delayed on account of the washout. We have received the annual cata lor.ae of tha normal school of Arizona located at Tempo. The catalogue shows the school to bo in a prosper ous condition, aad to be one of the best institutioas of its kind in the west. The Deiigncr for September abeunds In attractive advance styUs for anWmn apparel and millinery, both of which are lucidly described aad artistically displayed. Of espec ial interest to mothers are the articlss in this issue. Ssrvices were held at St Paul's ohurch yesterday morning as usual. Rev Elliott disousscd prayer, and eaid it was liks a rsservoir storing tb wat ere ef God's spirit against, our needs in the bury affairs and trv'inK silna tiont of life. A ehrUtian ehould live in an atmotphere of prayer. No service was held In the evening ke causeof the storm. A basket of lueelout ptaobet were received by the PaosrxcTOR today as evidences of the degree of perfection whieh thit fruit attaint in Tombstone. The peaobes were from tbe garden orchard of Mr and Mrs John Marden aad the samples easily exssed oom parieen with California's bo a Had pro duol. Large, juicy, and rich in flavor tbese pcachet oould easily maintain the honors as Arizona's Pride. A three pound bunch of grapes added to tbe treat enjoyed by tbe Pzospecto farce. A PECULIAR SONGSTER New Kind of Warbler Discov ered in Phoenix Here's anothertlory from the Phoe nix Republican which readers may do at they please about believing. We will not vouch for the veracity of it. For tome tfme tha mamh.-. -i the family of George W Brown, says the Republican, have been hearing what they thought was the long ot a bird. Thev wara certain It .. . whtroin tka home but they couldn't nd It. SotbeySnallycallediniom. neiphhnra anJ f.(:iHi.j - .. . : umi m ustermin a aairxh r tha eonester. Thar 'ound kirn and caaghl him in tbe act Ha was a lizard. The total value at tbe nlaa.nf . duction of Ibe mineral and metal am pul of the United Slates in lann .. Hi365 C08.583 aa compared with SI. !-. w itw. a ealnof7A7 j,ho lor tha year. ' I from Tuedag'i Iitut. Mre M J Srown ieovir from Bisbse i a 'u ta hsr iter Mrs S JohniO'i. J Kirk, the mining man is on buiiuen. well known Sono'a a Tombstone visitor Constable Pruett ot Pearce wag in today from that burg bringing a eick woman for tbe hotpital. Ths ralnt of last night caused an other tratnout ou both tha S P and A AS E betweeu Fairbank and lien sou and as a constqueccj no w.st'rn mail arrived tojay. Ton bstone is now experiencing heavy rains every evening anJ ccrue with clockwork regularity, starting atout 7:3U p. m. and lasting tceral hours. Bsn F Smith, the buttling stage msn who runs regular tripi from Tambstene to Gleeson and Pearce, was In yesterday with a load of pas sengers. Hereturaed today with lour outgoing passengers. Hsre is Bryan's latest. "Imper ialism is the great issue between tbe two political parties. The tariff, to be sure, is an important subject, but to my mind, heart disease is a more ser ious malady than stomach ache." A diigraseful incident cccurred the other day in KTenluoky. Tio rival crowds fonght a fsud battle, firing over 100 shots and nobody nas kill ed. What miserable shooting! For the tlecal year ending June SO, there were shipped from Tucion a total ot 25.199 head of cattle, ot nhich number 3,836 head were Mexican stock. Cattlemen throughout Arizona are net doing much now but watehing the grass grow and figuring when tbe rise iD price will reach them. At a wreck on the Protcotl A Phoe nix last week, the engine was left hanging on the south end of a bridge, while .tee caboose was just ready to topple into the stream on tbe other ide. More caset of tbe prankt of light ning in Tombstone ii reported dur ing the norma of the past two dayt Lightning ilruek a tree in the yard of of Attorney G W Swain and left ile mark by splitting tbe tree to the ground. Lightning also struck near tbe dump of the boom shaft last niKbt and the top workmen smelled a per ceptably strong sdor of sulphur Itu. msdiatsly thereafter. The heavenly artillery appears to be directing a promiscuous aim In this direction. The S P Co, being unable to reach Fairbank from Benson on their own track, were granted the privilege to come over the A S E track to Fair bank last evening, after which a switch was made to their own track, but latsr on wsre "held up" t Hua. tuueaonaocountora washout. Last wesk the A SEwere obliged louse the S P track for one run from Fair bank to Benson until there lino was repaired. ARIZONA ELOQUENCE An Arizona Editor on the In dian's Advancement Col McCowan superinlendectof tho Arizona Indian aohoel and editor of tho Rpublican,addre..ad the Indian con- greis at Buffalo on the lGth.prox. on Indian edocation. He was elected president of ths Congress for the en sumgyear. We make brief quota tion from tbe first part of hi, speech It Is all like this: Away out in Arizona tbete dwell. a nation ef redmen, Thay and their people havo lived there since lime was young; before the white wings of the Baata Maria heralded the white man' approach to western lad. Wheaee they came no man knoweth. icr inepastis dumb and the secret Use bnried deep. But this we know; that as thenars sped by evolution was ever buty chipping, carving, mould ing, until gradually the tavaga dt veloped elements of humanity; love and erection supplanted passioc, pity budded into testis lire, charity peeped from behind prison doors and bn.nii alily breame a virtua &? Alwtys Troh. ijW ,-v Always the Beit. 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