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? -" j pk mj ? ,fcwr, '- '"' V"-. 4 Page Six DAILY ARIZONA SILVER BELT Friday, January 25, 1907 in r miIiim niririniri " yd. WHMteWaiMg1 Real Estate, Loans and Insurance TWENTY-FOUR OF THE LARGEST, STRONGEST AND BEST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES -z rrr. rv Kepresentea in tins country, both foreign and domestic The best Accident and Sick Benefit Insurance in America Bonds, Plate Glass, Boiler and Engine Insurance INSURANCE IS OUR BUSINESS Money to Loan on approved security. We are here to serve you. If you will call we will be pleased to confer 1 with you v. y PHILLIPSON & HAGEN Office hours: 8 a. m., to 6 p. m., 7, p. m. to 8 p. m. OFFICE, Over Postoffice, Globe, Arizona RIFLE SHOOTING. Develop tbfc Ariim, .nnsra nnd Ctiet auil Train the Kje. it 'is 'not only tho muscles of the n?m Vulch are tested by properly organ ized rifle shooting. It supplies an ex cellent eexorcioe for the chest and lungs. One of the first things th-i young rifle shot has to lenru Is how to take a deep breath, to All tho lungs with uir, und then to hold the breath while the rltle Is kept absolutely steady und the finger 1b gradually tightening on the trigger. A glnnco at any successful rifle shot will show you a man with a deep chest and full powers of breath lug. Any form of recreation which truing the muscles of the arm and exercises the chest and lungs would seem likely to be beneficial to health, but If that is not enough there Is the unequnlcd training which rifle shooting gives to tho eye and lo the hand working with tho eye. The writer remembers hear ing u musketry Instructor boast that he had lengthened uot only his own sight, but the sight of scores of boys whom he had taught how to use their eyes In aiming at a target, by two or three hundred yards, simply by 'con tinued practice at long distance shoot ing. It Is astonishing what results can be obtained In this way by placlug a rifle on a sand bag raised on n tripod aud making the pupil aim as accurate ly as he can at any distant object. The eye cau be trained, of course, equally well, though the sight will not neces sarily be lengthened, by aiming at ob jects close at bond. Loudon Spectator. SWETTENHAM'S FINISH IS NEAR AMENDMENTS TO THE ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE OLOBE-WHEATFIELDS MINING COMPANY CHILDREN'S CRIMES. GLOBE SIGHTS AND SILVER BELTLETS Current News of Busy Qlobo Told in Brovitic3 Ed Kiuyon, .former postmaster at Sol oinonville, spent yostorday in tho city. Ho leaves for I191110 this morning. Charles J5ickley, brother of Mrs. Charles Ilealy, arrived tiom Chicago last Friday and will probably roiunin here. A. H. Storas of tho firm of Sydnor & Stems returned last ovoniug from a business visit to various citias of the territory. .Nick Zcnovieh, a well known business man of Bisboe, is a visitor in tho city, being a guest at tho homo of Antou Trojanovieh. Ed Shaw, the well known salesman, will go to SaiTord tin's morning, whoro his vocal efforts usually receive at least respectful attention, somothing which they are not assured of in Globe, i Messrs. H. B. Nelson, .1. V. Jopsnu and J. E. Smith will leave for their homes in Pennsylvania this morning after spending a week in Olobe. All are prominent stockholders of tho Ari zona National Mining company. Attorney L. F. Eggcrs roturnod Inst evening from Phoenix, where he spent a week on logal business. He reports that traflic has boon resumed over the M. ic P. bridge over the Gila, which was washed out by the flood. Thomas E. Flannigan, formerly (lis trict attorney of Cochise county, ar rived in the uity last evening from Tombstone and will make his home in this city. Mr. Flannigan is an aide at torney and will bo a valuable addition to the bar of Gila county. Alderman Anton Trojanovieh re turned last evening from Iiisbce, where he spent beveral days on" businoss. Dur ing his stay there Mr. Trojanovieh sold out his interest in the Bisbce Lumber k company to Emil Marks, one of the heaviest stockholders of tho company. Mr. Trojanovieh was presidont of U16 company. Mr. and Mrs. Milo W. Porter have arrived in Globo from their honeymoon tour of eastern cities. Mr. Porter was formerly fiscal agent of the Five Point .Mining company and later connected nun mo .uuciicii .Mining company in this district as assistant superintendent. His bride was Miss Delta .Mae Dimlap, formerly of this city and Hisbeo, and they uere married in Dallas, Texas, De cember .'1. Mr. Porter expects to spend some time in fllobo attending to Five Points business. FEDERAL COURT TO I I No June Term This Year and January Term Lasts Until Next November The elork .of the district court has received tho order of tho supremo court of Arizona changing tho timo for hold ing coujrt in Gila county during 1007, made necessary by the return of the United States court to Globe from Solo monville. The order does away with" the June term, and the term for the summer begins January 2l, next Mon day, on which date the United States court opens in Globe. The January term will continue until the first Monday in November, when the November term will begin. Hereto fore the November term began the last Monday in November. The juries for the January toria will not be called until -lay, but on February 11 a special jury will appear to sit uion the Unit oil States court in the trial of the two cases of the United States vs. J. V. and Mattie Lemons. Ator this year the regular trms will eminence on the first Monday in May and the first Monday in November. Arson, Theft anil Truln Wrecking Common, FurKcry Hnrr. Children's crimes are recognized by criminologists as a large and Impor tant branch of criminology. The com monest of children's crimes nre arson, Bteallug and train wrecking, and the rarest Is forgery. Arson, in the country especially, Is frequently a crime of childhood. Coun try childreu set lire lo haystacks, barns and sheds In order to see the great bright flames leap skyward. Children commit arson, In a word, out of n lo e of fireworks. Children ofteu wreck trains. Some times they do this from reading about romantic train wreckers. More often they do It out of curiosity. They pile obstructions on the track to sec what will happen. They hnve no Idea that anything very serious will happen. Children, of course, steal a good deaL The best of men and women, lookln? back on their childhood, can recsill mnuy n theft. Stealing Is natural. Children now and then murder. Their motive Is always jealousy. Thus In Vienna a boy of ten. Jealous of bis brother aud sister, who jtevincd to be more petted than lituwetf; killed fcoth of them and theu took hb own,1lfe. Philadelphia Bulletin. (Continued from Pago One) Meade, U. S. N., in landing men at Port of Spain, Trinidad, to suppress a fire. "The presence of the vessels of tho Atlantic licet at Guantanamo, only 1.10 miles from Kingston, at the timo of tho earthquake, placed uh in a position for giving quickly first nid, and our experi ence in the San Francisco earthquake showed the need of sufllcient polico prn teciion and tho great benefits which le sudt from tho use of naval forces in such emergencies. The commander in chief acted promptly and scut immedi ately the vessels having the greatest, number of men and supplies and olfeerd much hc.p in tho way of jnqdicnl atten tion and food, which action was further helped by the depart tuitf dispatching; two store ships, laden with largo quan tities of food supplies intended for tho fleet, and which were diverted and sont to Kingston. Had Tents for Sufferers "At tho time the roquet wits niaiTuij by the acting British minister at Ha vana for tents for the sufferers at King ston, and Davis had on board the ves sels under his command for several dnyt prior thereto many more tents than weie asked for and -which were avail able for use had tho governor desired) tlienr. Tho remaining ships at Guanta namo had more than two hundred tents" of the kind asked Cor, mniiyniore than, actually needed to supply the wants, all of which could have beei obtained from Admiral Evans on request by wile less within a few hours. " BOY SHOOTS HIS LITTLE PLMTE Son of Ph. Freudenthal of Sol- omo.avilJe Perhaps Fatally Wounded EOTJI LIEUTENANTS IN ROUGH RIDERS l J. C. Greenway, general superintend ent of tho Westorn Mosnba mines of'tlie United States Steel, corporation, was treated to a pleasant surprise yesteidav in meeting Sam Giconwald, a weil known member of tho Dominion hotel stall'. During tho Spanish Amoriean war Mr. Greenway was a lieutenant in A troop of Colonel Koosevolt's Rough Rulers and Mr. Greenwaid was a lieu tenant in 1 troop of that famous regi ment. Tho two iormer officers had not . niet since they weie mustered out at Montauk Point eight years ago. Danco Saturday Night The Twentieth Century club will give a dancing paity at Dreamland Saturday ftvnniiirr 14 ...III 1... 1 .. ... . " b- " "" "v uh invitation auair -and the committeeo in cliargo is com posed of B. J. Kellner. T. P. Howard Harry Sultan, V. C. Murphy and F. E. Wales. Won! has been received from Solo- monville of an accidental shooting which will piobably result fatally to the young son of Ph. Freudenthal, the well known business man of that sec tion. Fiom information rccoived Lore it appears that tho Freudenthal boy, was placing with the little son of Sherift Anderson, who had secured a .38-caliber levolvor from a bureau drawer in Ids home and that in some manner the gun was discharged, the bullot passing thiongli the left shoulder of the Freu donthal lad. Tho courso of the bullet was determined, but so far the doctors iiae been unable to locate it. Blood poisoning is feared and the Httle vie tini nary he taken to Los Augeles feu tieatment. Till? War In TiirL-ry. In the days when M. Paiucambou represented the interests of, the French republic at Constantinople Mine. Sarah Bernhardt, who had boon touring In eastern Europe, was deslrons of giving a dramatic renresontatinn nr Yiiiii kiosk. The sultan -was willlng.-jind the terms were duly arranged wfith the keeper of the wardrobe. the worthy parfin who has the control ofnil enter tainments at Ylldiz. But the pasha held out his hand for morebackshecsh than La Belle Sarah felt Inclined to give, aud so the long looked for rep resentation did not take i place. Sarah Bernhardt lost by It 1.000 and the coveted order of the Cfccfekat. Iler aiauu, the conjurrcr, knowing the ropes better than theFreuch actress, sjuared the .keeper of (the wardrobe, gave his show and got 'his tfiousandpounds. Exchange. Her Simplicity. ' A silly I little lady had a husband, a lover of gnyety, who was inclined 'to neglect 'his wife. This lady -while spending the winter In Dcronshir&sald one day. at thecountry p3toillce: "Dear me, what asllly mlstakcyou postofllcepeople hnv mailei" "Howv madam V" ivsked the clerk. "WhyJ" she explained, with a titter, "here I have justgot a 'letter from my husband, who Is working hard in Lou don, and tho envelope- is postanal ked Monte Carlo." Eondon Queen. MINING INDUSTRY OF SISTER REPUBLIC Bo it known that, at a meeting of tho stockholders of this corporation, hold nt its office in Globe, Arizona, on tho 2nd day of January, 1007, at which tho holders and representatives of a niajoiity of all tho outstanding stock of said corporation wore presont, tho following amendments to the constitu tion of said corporation wcro duly and regularly adopted: That Articlo .'i bo amended to read as follows, to wit: The authorized cap ital stock of this corporation is and shall bo One Million Fivo Hundred Thousand Dollars, which said capital stock shall be divided into Ouo 'Million Five Hundred Thousand shares of the par value of One Dollar each, and when issued, shall, be fully paid and non-assessable. IL That Article 5 of said corporation be aud tho same is hereby amended as follows: (a) By striking out tho word "five'' in tho second line thorcof and inserting in lion thorcof the word "eight." (b) That, in addition to the porsons named thorein as directors, the follow iug named persons lie and they aio lieieby constituted directors of this cor poration, to wit: J. P. Iteardon, Ifidi ard C. Sparks and Glonn L. CofTce, who, with the persons already named in said Artiolo fi, shall constitute the Board of Diiectors of tlfis corporation. J. T-IIOKNTON PRICK, N. O. NELMf, President. Secretary pro tern. TIIRRITORY OF ARIZONA, County of Uilu. ss. L N. G. Nelms, Scciotury, pro tem pore, of Globe-W'liealficlds Miniug' Com pany, do hereby certify that the above amendments to tho articles of incor- Joseph Fauil, who returned last week juration of said corporation were duly nm a vMt to his daughter, Mrs. B. F. .,d0icd nt a meeting of tho stockheld oyt, and other reintives in tho City nrs thereof called for that purpose, ami fron Ho of Moxico, was chnrmed with the capital ot our sister republic ami its environ ments. He also made trips to some of the Giuidaloupc, and the mining district of Paehuen, where some famous silver and gold mLncs are being operated by American und English companies. Tho lleil del Monte mine was worked by the Spaniards more than three huudrcd years ago ami is still a large producer. La Banco mine, another wonderfully rich property, has paid $17,000,000 in tho past few years. Mr. Fauil was most fortunate in being- located in with a coii8iu and a thiid party on grounds adjoining tho Beil del Monte, it being the extension of that mine. Mr. Fauil eoiiKiderh the claims have great pros pective value. The City of Moxico and surrounding; country are delightful at this season of the year. Vegetation Inut reached maturity. Farmer, are har vesting oats aud barley and wheat was fast ripening whon Mr. Fauil left there. There is no more attractive winter re sort than tho Mexican capital nud it i? visited erv year by increasing num hers of tourists. 1 that at said meeting a majority of all tho stock issued and outstanding was duly ami properly represented. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hnud und nilixcd the corporate seal of said corporation, at Globo, Ari 7ona, this, the 10th day of January, 1007. N. O. NLLMS," (Seal) Secretary pro tempore. Franklin's Simplified Spelling A geutlemau once lecoived a letter in which were these words: "Not finding Brown at home. 1 de livered your niefeeg to his yf." TJie gentleman, finding it bad spoiling and, therefore, not boing very Intelligi ble, called his lady to nelp him read it. Between them they pickod out the meaning of all but the "yf," which they coold not understand. Tho lady proposed calling her chambermaid, "be cause Betty," she said, "has tho best knack of reading bad spelling of anv- ono 1 know." RESOLUTION NO. 1 Whereas, It satisfactorily appears to the Common Council of tho Town of Globe that said town has acquired a population of three thousand, and that tJiorc are now over three thousand in ltabitants within the boundaries of the Kiid town; and Whereas, The inhabitants thereof de aire to assume a city organization and it is deemed to the best interests of the town that the inhabitants thereof as suine a city organization; - Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, That we, tho Common Council of tho said Town of Globe, in consideration of the premises and pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph 5V, Chapter D of Title 11 of She Revised Statutes of the Territory of Arizona, do unanimously vote in favor of, and do hereby assume and adopt a oity organization under the mnjic of tho City of Globe. P.ihsoj and adopted January 12, 1907. Approved: W. S. SULTAN, Attest: F. J. Elliott, Mayor. Clerk. DRS, WILSON & WILEY PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office rooms. 5-7-0 Trust lmildin?. Of. Botty camo and was surprised that p-, , , ,.i - i . i .,, . , ,i . . . flee phone, Main 1811. Residenco phone, neither sir nor madam could tell what 'yf " was. "Why," says she, "yf spells wife; what else can it spell?" And, indeed, it is a much better, as woli as shorter method of spelling wife than doubleyou, i, ef, e, which in reality spell doubleyifey. From a Letter b "k-Boiijamin Franklin. 1391. r CREATES HAVOC ON THE BANKS OF THE WABASH Trial Postponed The trial of Carlos Apodaco for com plicity in tho robbery of L. C. Ather tou 's shop was postponed yestorday un til next Tuesday owing to the absenco of a. witness. The trial of John Stan ford, colored, charged with annoying a whito saloon woman, resulted in au aocpiittal for Sanford. A Good Road Overseer It is a pleasure to otujimeiid tho work of the road oveisoei of Globe :wad dis trict, W. H. Hiatt,. who has accomplish ed more for the bettermeut of tho main thoroughfare as well r.s some of the side sheets and. alleys in the three months since he was appointed to the position, man almost any other road overseer of this district in a year's tiinc.Mr. Hiatt is n6w putting a 'dress ing oi oroKcn slag on Brond street near tlie railroad crossing at tho Wedge, sa loon and expects to continue this im-provonu-nt of the highway to the south ern limit of the city. Mr. Hiatt 's nnme was presented to the council last nicht m.i uicx onico oi superintendent of streets, but the application went in too i.ite to receive favorable considernt Klf-ftt Printing l'r-. By Associated Press. TKRRE HAUTE, ind.. January 21. j Telephone advices from Moroni, south Jf this city, state that the Wabash river The r?t printing press In the eastern iJevce lroteetiii? the entire township, 'settlement of America wai nf- im in broke late this afternoon and three I 1638. In the summer of that year a,'".u,l,rJ'1 PonPu' ,l!l'1 4" o for their saw Deanntr n nrlntlm"- nraou n. n.int. met. - 'K " --- ..... , s,ijr f lllllWI J uuu mree pressmetij arrived en the shores of New EnsrlUnd. the nrlntnr being Stephen Daye. In thesame year i uie press was set tin atCambrtdtm. Moved to No. 28 Trust Building NICK MIUCK The Arizona Real Estate Broker Gila Valley Bank & Trust Co. Capital and Surplus, $95,000 DIRECTORS L. D. RtCKETTS D. W.. WlCKERSIUM T. A. PASCOE A. T. Thomson H. S. VanGorder C. E. Mills II. W. Horn Ph. Freudenthal I. E. Solomon All clashes of accounts Invited Foreign exchange at lowest rates Buy or build you a home of your own. The Provident Mu tual has money to loan. Dont pay rent in a growing city. In surance makes your investment secure. Your loan negotiated; your home insured. Policies written in only the strongest companies. Ghas. T. Martin, l, F. L. JONES & SON. Funeral Directors and Embalmers OFFICE PHONE 432. RESIDENCE PHONE 433. SCOBLE, SOBEY & CO. SUCCESSORS TO - OATS, SCOBLE & CO., ,-- fl? " KNOWN TO CARRY THE Finest Goods in the City! Have you tried our Ferndell Goods? If not, why not? Once tried, always used. 2 Franz Lumber Co. (Incorporated) Lumber, doors, windows, paints, oils, varnishes and cement. All kinds of builders material Daily Mail states that Persians having inys tPn Ono of the earliest nudnorhans the eompluined that the shah's entourage i lssuesnvaa "THk 1 prewnted them from approaching hi tion. Sultana JJehekah Lodco No. r, mniu tho second and fourth Mondays of each) month. Visiting members cordially in- vi ted. Bead tho Silvor Bolt Always nn to date. DOMINION HOTEL Now Open to the Public Eighty rooms, single and ensuite. Thirty rooms with baths Hot and cold water in all rooms. GasLdeSicSs Entro building heated by steam American Plan, $3 and up. European Plan, $1 and up A. HANSEN, Manager moit celebrated of the Issuesnvaa "Tho Bay Psalm Book." It Is Interesting to know that tho actual prcssls stIUt pre served. After varlouR wanderings hi Boston. Connecticut, Now (Hampshire nud Vermont It wns foundlni Windsor county nnd presented- to thet Vermont HUtorlcatyHoeJety. "What dldjyou mean bjy starting the story that 1 1 was an imlelfever Intlio Scriptures?" tnskedmiQ tfeneon' In great wrath. "Well, deokln," isald the- man who had originated the) reprort.. "you know you told me that all you said ubout that hoss I boughtwamns true ns gos pill. An' you know how' true it was." "Er-ali," said the dertcou. May Now Phono tho Shah A 4isnAtih from Teheran from the O C i-ITj-JL-. r A A. V. JL JLUJIV&ia U. S. MINERAL SURVEYOR : ARIZONA prownreu tiicin irom approaeiimg majoHty with grievances, the shah hasH ordered that a telephone comnmnicutiinr with the palace be fixed in the public GLOBE Immure, ami has invited the people to converse with him direct. London en-; ble to the New York Sun. I pf fhp Rflkpr Dfl thp Wnrk! i auitwi w iiwi im Sole Agents for Douglas Cement Yards located on Railroad Street one block west of the Court House. t "Key nud "Qait7." " The keys off the Florida coast lllus trate, by the spelling and pronuncia tion of their name, the remarkable power words have to affectother words more or less Ilka themseltves. These ys, aonvmg their name from tho Spanish "cayo," n shoal rock or bar rier reeft would still have been eallpd cays'mo doubt, but for the Influence or rne Kindred word whicli we now write- ."quay." but Btlll pronounce Ttee." The uew spelling Is modeled on the modern French "yual," but Ihe pronunciation Is n trace of the old spelling "key." wh.ich prevailed from tke fourteenth to the eighteenth cen tury. Yet undoubtedly ilhls "key" used to be pronounced "krty," and so, as Shakespeare's iind Dryden's rhymes prove,fdld the key of a look- Tf . the door "kay's' change to "kee" nn- uer oeoiuBii influence that set the ex smnla to tha ) r,j . ... vls,lJUIWl,u unron- Cut Mammon Out The eminent minister of tho gospel, in robes that cost not less tlwin i."."5, preacher's discount, thus poured forth: "My friends, let me beseech you to avoid tho worship of mammon. Do not tmako a god of wealth. There arc other things in this vorld worth a groat deal Ijiioro than money." A douhtiug Thom as arose in the last pew and Bind: "Parson, I'll bet. my farm against vour salary that you can't name one of 'em, and J '11 leave it to tho vote of tho on giTPRntion." New York Sun. NOTICE Tho first call of $2.50 por share n tho Globo allotment of the stock of tiic Caltimet k Globo Development compaiy will bo duo and payablo January ."$, 3907, at, tho Globe National bank. T. S1FJELDS OQLLTNS. i T Subscribe for tho Daily Silvor Belt. Re-opened by Wyant Bros. Star Bakery THE WAGON WILL CALL AT YOUR UOMFL, WITH A FULL LINE OF BREAD, PIES AND PASTRY. LET THE BAKER DO THE WORK PURE BRED WHITE LEGHORN EGGS $1.00 per setting C. P. BRHTENTEIN, West of Graveyard THE SOL.OMON-WICKERSHAM CO. INCORPORATED globe Wholesale Grocers safford Ask your Grocer for Diamond M. Flour. You take no chances, we take none. It is Fuly Guaranteed, THERE NONE BETTER! BARCLAY, HIGDON & CO. Single and Double Teams Saddle Horses Hay, Grain & Coal A Specialty made of Fine Livery Rigs Telephone 171 Globe, Arfzona Something New Something Nice Finest line of ART SQUARES ever ex hibited here. Also a Splendid Assort ment of RUGS, all grades and all prices. COMING Will be here next week, four carloads of mixed Furniture, the newest styles and embracing everything. J. P. McNeill's SESP