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wi i" i' ?CTf'' " .- ,' " 0, TV??? " " tTCrwlr "I' V-T" f " w Page Four DAILY ARIZONA SILVER BELT Tuesday, Febru A- &An fkfW . "it. mmsmmmx-m-, SBKjSI 'tTrWi ,vay- Woman's Diplomacy o Original Providence, who nnuingcH all things wisely nnd economically, wastes uo talents on tnnn for tho mniuigcinent oi woman. Tho wisdom of this conrso la that man needs no such talent until after marriage, and after marriage he has a wife to manage other women for him. The economy consists In tho fact that men shall marry. A single man never appreciates the sensitiveness of the opposite sex. Woman hides her wounds, and man often stamps through her feelings with seven leaguo hoots. An Incident that occurred to mo aft er my marrlngo taught me this, and sluco then I have Invariably loft tho settlement of my differences wfth oth er women to my wife. I had passed middle llfo before marrying. 1 had met ladles, as other bachelors meet them, socially, hut my club was my home, and I was never thrown Into In timate association with any woman. Hut 1 considered myself suulelently mild mannered and deferentlnl to the softer sex for all ordinary social pur poses. What wounds 1 had lutllctcd I did not know, nor was I conscious of having Indicted any. The honeymoon over, my wife took me In tralniug, and it soon became ap parent that I needed a great deal of It. However. In about a year I sup posed I was thoroughly educated. Ono day my wife Informed me that her dearest friend, whom she had not seen since we had been married, was com ing to visit her, and she was especial ly anxious that I should make a good Impression. I resolved to be ou my guard nnd put on my most nffnble and deferentlnl manner. The first evening of Miss Blaud's ar rival my wife, my sister nud our guest sat down to a game of whist. I was of. course assigned to play with Miss Bland. I got on swimmingly. I saw that my partner know little of tho game, and It gavo mo an opportunity to show my wife that I could pass her friend's mistakes without tho slightest reference to them. I would probably have gone through the even ing without trespassing ou my part ner's feelings had not she made a mlsplay that gavo me au opportunity, nsj thought, to mnke a brilliant strlko ln'soothlng her. I had a fine long suit, nil of which I could make If I could draw my op ponents' trumps; but, having only four trumps mysolf, nil depended upon my partner husbanding hers. My wlfo led a smallspade, nnd I, desiring to got the lend, put on the king. When my partner played, the trick was mine. She trumped It. I wlncod, but said nothing. My partner's error gavo our opponents the odd trick. "I shouldn't have trumped your trick, Bhould I?" said Miss Blnnd, red dening. My wife explained to h$r that to trump one's partner's trick was not considered always the best course, but that In this case It didn't matter since we were playing for fun. I didn't see the fun In playing that way, but refrained from comment. "Now I think of It," snld Miss Bland, much mortified, "somebody told me once that to trump one's partner's trick wns the worst mistake a player can mnke." My wife looked at me appeallngly to say something to make my partner feel easier, and It was then I tried to soothe her. "You only trumped my king. There Is n worse thing than that," I said softly. "What Is It?" asked Miss Bland. "To trump your partner's ace." Miss Bland cast a quick glance at me, and I cast a glance at my wife, expecting to see approval In her face. I saw a frown. There was an ominous tremor on Miss Bland's lip, nnd presently she arose, left the table and went upstairs. "Now you've done It," said my wife as she left the room to follow her friend. I walked up and down the floor curs lng myself for a fool nnd wondering If my wife would be able to explain matters and get me out of tho scrape. I also wondered how she would man ago the diplomatic task. Of course she would tell Mis Bland what clso could she tell her? that I hnd Intended my remark to make her blunder seem less a blunder. But hnd I solely so In tended It? Women are quick to see a slight, and perhnp3 Miss Bland might havo detected a trace of sarcasm In my voice. "Thank heaven," I mut tered, "It's woman against woman. I'm sure the moro I excused myself tho worse I would make the matter." My wife returned, but without her friend. "Well?" I asked eagerly. "She's coming down presently, after she's got rid of the appearance of tears." "Tears?" "Of course. Do you suppose her feel ings nro sheet Iron?" Then, seeing the pain she was lulllctlng on me, she add ed, "It's nil right now." "Did you tell her I Intended" "Nonsense! I told her nothing of your Intentions." "Whnt did you tell her?" "Why, I told her that you had been n bachelor nil your life, had lived at clubs and all that and hadn't been used to playing cards with women In short, that"- "I didn't now any better." "Yes." "And It made her feel all right?" "Yes." "My love," 1 exclaimed, folding her In an embrace, "you're a brick. You can beat me at diplomacy every time." Miss Bland came down, and tho game proceeded. Sho and I became fast friends. ALEXANDER ELY. A DEAL IN SHOES How Salesman Sold Goods Pleased Customers and "Dropping into a shoesforo tho other day," began tho obsorver, "T saw n talesman do something that aroused my admiration As I sat down to bo fitted T noticed a man close by with what seemed to bo about a dozen pairs of shoes scattered around him. JIo had been inspecting and 'trying them on,' and although ho had bono satisfactorily fitted sovoral times, ho was unablo to niuko a choice. I can't docitlo Which pair to take,' ho said to tho salesman what was attending htm. "Tho snlcBinnn picked up a -pair of bluchers, a pair of button shoes and n pair of another Btylo, placed thorn In front of the customer nud said: 'All of these shoes fit you, nad fit you well. My advice is that you take all throe .rs' flqdqq k. iqtj-kwcllidniap i pairs.' " 'But T came In for only ono pair,' protested the customer. " 'That is no reason for not taking all of thorn,' responded the seller. 'By taking theso three pairs you will Bave nionoy, you will bo ublo to ulternnto and make thoni las Monger, and you will at all times havo tho satisfaction that follies from having comfortablo shoos on your foot.' " 'Well,' said tho convinced custom er, 'I never did such a thing boforo in my life, but I will take your advice and do it now. Wrap them all up.' "A few nioiiionts Inter the man who uu mo" in or ono pair of shoes walked out of tho store with three pairs. That's what aroused my admiration and open ed my eyes to tho fact that there are are salesmen and snlosmon." Pitts burg Telegraph. IN THE PROBATE OOUET OF THE COUNTY OF QILA, TERRITORY OF ARIZONA. In the Matter of the Estate of Francis Jordan, Deceased. Notice by Clerk of Day Fixed for Hearing Return of Salo of Real Estate. Pursuant to, on order of tho Probate Court, made on tho 9th day .of Febru ary, 1907, notico is hereby given that V. F. Rawlings, the administrator of the estate of said deceased, made to tho said Court, and filod in the ollico of the Clerk thereof, on said day, a return of salo inado by hint on tho 9th day of Feb ruary, 1907, under a previous ordor of said Court, of the following real es tate, and for tho following named sum to wit: Part of Lot 32 in Block 82 in fllobo Townsite, County of Gila, Torri tory of Arizonn, for tho sum of Forty Dollars, as will more fully appear from said return filed as aforesaid, nud to which roforonce is hereby made for fur ther particulars. And Notico is Horoby Further Given, that Thursday, the 21st day of Febru ary, 1907, at 10 o'clock a. in., at tho courtroom of said Court, at the Court house in snid County of Giln, has been fixer for hearing tho said return, when and whore any porson interested in the said estate may appear and file written objections to the confirmation of the said sale, and may bo heard, and may produco witnesses in support of such objections. Dated February 9, 1907. P. C. ROBERTSON, Clerk. First publication February 10, 1907. RESOLUTION NO. 1 Whorcns, It satisfactorily appears to tho Common Council of tho Town of Globe that said town has acquirod n imputation of thrco thousand, and that there nro now over three thousand in habitants within tho boundaries of tho said town; and Whereas, Tho inhabitants thereof do siro to assumo a city organization and it is deemed to the best interests of tho town that tho inhabitants thereof as sumo a city organization; Now, Therefore, Bo It Resolved, That we, the Common Council of the said Town of Globe, in consideration of tho premises and pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph C97, Chapter 9 of Titlo 11 of tho Revised Statutes of tho Territory of Arizona, do unanimously vote in favor of, and do horoby assume and adopt a city organization undor the name of tho City of Globe. Passed and adopted January 12, 1907. Approved: W. S. SULTAN, Attests F. J. Elliott, Mayor. Clerk. AMENDMENTS TO THE ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE GLOBE-WHEATFIELDS MINING COMPANY Bo it known that, at a meeting of the stockholders of this corporation, held at its office in Globo, Arizona, on the 2nd day of January, 1907, at which tho holders and representatives of a majority of all tho outstanding stock of snid corporation wero present, tho following amendments to tho constitu tion of said corporation wero duly and regularly adopted: 1. That Article 3 bo amondod to read as follows, to wit: Tho authorized cap ital stock of this corporation is nnd shall bo One Million Fivo Hundred Thousand Dollars which said capital stock shall bo divided into Ono Million Fivo Hundred Thousand shares of tho par valuo of Ono Dollar each, and when issued, shall lawfully paid and non-assessable. n. That Articlo 5 of said corporation bo and tho same is hereby amended as follows: (a) By ittriking out tho word "fivo" in tho second lino thereof and inserting in lieu thorcof tho word "eight." (b) That, in addition to the persons named thorein as diroctors, the follow ing named persons bo and they are horoby constituted diroctors of this cor poration, to wit: J. P. Rcardon, Rich ard C. Sparka and Glonn L. Coffee, who, with tho persons already nnmed in said Articlo 5, shall constituto tho Board of Directors of this corporation. J. THORNTON PRICE, N. G. NELMS, Prosident, Sccrotnry pro tern. TERRITORY OF ARIZONA, County of Gila. ss. I, N. G. Nelms, Secretary, pro torn poro, of Globo-Wheatfiolds Mining Com pany, do hereby certify that tho above amendments to tho articles of incor poration of said corporation were duly adopted at" a mooting of tho stockhold ers thorcof called for that purpose, and that at said mooting a majority of all tho stock issued and outstanding was duly nnd properly represented. In Witness Whereof, I havo hereunto sot my hand and affixed tho corporato seal of said corporation, at Globe, Ari zona, this, tho 19th day of January, "H". N. G. NELMS, (Seal) Secretary pro tompore. j of ORDINANCE NUMBER TWELVE An Ordinnnco Regulating tho Collection of Street Tax. Bo it ordained by the Mayor and Common Council of tho City of Gloho: SECTION I. An nnnunl street tax of Two Dollars is hereby lovlod on each and every male inhabitant ovor twenty-one years of ago and under fifty years of ago residing within the corporato limits of tho City of Globo for tho year commencing Jan uary 1, 1907, and each yoar thereafter. SECTION II. Snid Street Tax shall bo payablo to tho Supervisor of Streots of Baid City on demand. Whonovcr said tax has boon paid tho Supervisor of Strocts shall dolivor to tho person thereto en titled, the propor receipt signed by the City Clerk of said City and countersign ed by himself. All moneys collected by tho Supervisor of Stroets under this or dinance shall bo paid by him to the City Treasurer and shall bo kept in a soparato fund to bo known and desig nated as tho street fund and shall ho used for the improvement of streets and sidownlks only. SECTION III. Any person, firm or corporation hav ing in his or their employ auy person liablo to pay the street tax as provided in Section 1, shall, on demand boing made by tho Supervisor of Streets, fur nish such Supervisor of Streets with an accurate list of the names 6f all such persons liablo to payment of said street tax, and in ense of any such persons liablo to payment of said street tax shall make default therein, ns herein after provided, the porson, firm or cor poration so employing such person mak ing such default, shall, on demand from the Supervisor of Streets, pay sueli Supervisor of Streets tho amount so due for said street tax, and take a receipt therefor, which receipt shall constitute and become a good nnd sufficient set-off and payment for tho amount therein named of any claim which said delin quent may havo against such person, firm or corporation so taking such re oeipt and may be deducted in any sub seqent settlement with said person, by any person, firm or corporation holding said receipt. SECTION IV. Any person who shall fail upon de mand of the Supervisor of Streets to pay said tax as aforesaid, shall bo pun ished by a fine of not less than five nor more than twenty-five dollars and stand committed to tho calaboose of the city until payment of such fine, not exceed ing thirty days, or by confinement at hard labor upon tho streets or public works of the city for a period of not less than fivo nor more than thirtv davs. SECTION V. This ordinance shall not apply to any active member of any volunteer fire department within tho City of Globe; provided tho evidence of tho organiza tion of the fire department and of the good standing of the member as re quired by taw shall be filed with the City Clerk for each vcar. SECTION VI. This ordinance shall take effect from and after its passage. Passed and adopted the 31st day of January, 1907. Approved: W. S. SULTAN, (Seal) Mavor. Attest: F. J. Elliott, Clerk. First publication February S, 1907. ORDINANCE NUMBER THIRTEEN An Ordinance Regulating Prostitution. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Globe: SECTION I. It shall be unlawful for any prosti tute, courtesan or lewd Jvoman to en gage in the business of prostitution or to resido in or occupy any building, room, shed or tent within the City of uiouo ior inc purpose oi engaging in prostitution therein unless she shall have first obtained from the City Mar shal a permit to engage in such busi ness anil tho occupation of such premises; provided, however, that the building, room, shed or tent shall be situated at least 400 yards in a direct line from any school house or other public building. SECTION II. It shall bo tho duty of tho City Mar shal to issuo to any prostituto upon de mand and the payment of the sum of Fifteen Dollars, a permit to engage in prostitution at a certain house of pros titution, specifically described in such permit for a term not exceeding three months, terminating with each quarter of tho fiscal year; provided. that the application feo for a permit issued dur ing tho qunrtor shall bo pro rated; ami provided further that tho Marshal may exercise ins discretion ns to tho place for which a permit may bo issued. It shall bo tho duty of the City Mar shal to keep a correct record of tho names and residences of each such ap plicant, which record shall bo open to Inspection at all times, and ho shall account weekly to tho City Clerk for all sums of money received for the issuanco of such permits. It shall bo tho duty of the holdor of such pormit to keop tho same posted in a conspicuous placo In her room, and it shall bo tho duty of each and every po lico officer nnd deputy marshal of tho City of Globo to arrest any prostituto engaging in tho business of prostitution in tho City of Globe without a pormit, or at any plnco othor than tho ono spe cified in such pormit. section nr. It shall bo unlawful for any owner or agent of any owner or any person or persons ' to lot, lease or rent for any length of timo whatovqr to any woman of ill fame, any house, room or struc ture for tho purpose of prostitution or assignation unless said woman of ill famo shall first havo procured from tho City Marshal a pormit to occupy said houso, room or structure. SECTION IV. Common reputation for unchastity or prostitution shall bo competent and pri ma facie evidence of the character of porsons arrested for violation of this Ordinance. SECTION V. Any person violating any of tho pro visions of this Ordinance shall bo deem ed guilty of n misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall bo fined not less than ton dollars nor moro than threo hundred dollars, and stand committed to tho calaboose of tho city until tho pay ment of such fine, not exceeding threo months, or shall be confined nt hard labor upon the streets or public works the city for a period of not Jess than fivo days nor moro than thirty days. SECTION VI. This ordinance shall tnko effect and bo in fOrcO from, "and after February 1st, 1907. f Passed and ndopted this 3lst day of January, 1907. , Approved: , ) W. S. SULTAN, (Seal) Mayor. Attest: F. J. Elliott, Clerk. First publication February 8, 1907. ORDINANCE NUMBER FOURTEEN An Ordinance Regulating Sidewalks. Bo it ordained by tho Mayor and Common Council of tho City of Globo: SECTION I. That it shall bo unlawful for any ond to repair or construct any sidewalk in tho City of Globo, wjthout permission from tho Supervisor oT Streots, and no now sidewalks shall he constructed un til tho street shall bo surveyed and tho width and grado of such sidewalk shall bo determined, and when determined tho sidewalks may bolmilt according to the plans and specifications furnished by tho Citj Engineer. SECTION II. Tho Mayor of the City of Globo nmy employ from time to time, with tho nppioval of tho Common Council, a competent civil engineer to malto such surveys, plans nnd estimates as shall ho necessary for tho purposes of tho City in tho establishment of street and sido walk grades and improvements, und to CALENDARS For Why send away to have your calen dars printed when you can have them printed right at home by the Sil nver UpToThe-Minute: We have an Up-to-date line of CALENDARS and are ready to pro duce your order on a moments notice. 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This ordinanco shall go into effect February 1st, 1907. Passed and adopted the 31st day of January) 1907. Approved: W. S. 'SULTAN, (Seal) Mayor. Attest F. J. Elliott, Clerk. First publication A-'ebrunry 8, 1907, RESOLUTION NUMBER TWO Bo it resolved by tho Mayor and Com mon Council of tho City of Globo: SECTION r. That the minutes of nil proceedings of all regular and special meetings of tho City of Globo bo not published. . SECTION II. ' That this Resolution be entorod upon tho minutes of this meeting.- Passed nnd adopted tho 31st day of January, 1907. Approved: W. S. SULTAN, (Seal) Mayor. Attest: F. J. Elliott, Clerlu First publication February 7, 1907. 190& Belt 751 Store Opp. Depot While looking over the only Globe on the globe for a good investment in lots, homes, bus iness property, lodging or boarding house, give us a call. We build you a home on instal ments, rent houses. Our deals are straight, our bargains good HOME INVESTMENT COMPANY l Silver Belt All the news. 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