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. . if Page Two T r ARIZONA SILVER BELT DAILY AND WEEKLY Published each morning except Monday. Admitted to tho mails aa second class matter JOS. II. nAMILL, Proprietor Member of tho Associated Press SUBSCRIPTION PATES n.illv. bv mall, one year $7.50 Daily, I by enrrier, ono month Weokly, ono year - Weekly, six months .75 2.50 1.25 Cash in advance Subscribers' Notico Subscribers please notify this ofllco In caso of non-delivory of tho dnily, Monday excepted. . , v Advertising ratesmado known on ap plication, if, Tho douma is still undissolved. If tho city authorities of El l'aso do not int'erfero with the local pistol toters they will gradually disappear from their customary haunts. Since tho 'Frisco striko and tho Hay wood trial hnvo begun, tho Kucf trial seems to hnvo been lost sight of, ex cept probably by Huof and Hcnoy. The Pittsburg steel men who nro bo iug tried for defrauding tho govern ment by selling phonoy boiler tubes for warships will probably plead an at tack of Pittsburg paranoia. Tho noxt thing for Globo to go aftor is freo mail delivery. Tho postofiico receipts aro more than enough to jus tify the inauguration of a delivory sys tem, but sidowalks must bo laid and houses numbered. Sir William Ramsay says the report that hc had invented a way of making copper synthetically was all a hoax. -Wo might have taken slight credence in tho report if that word hadn't been used. Tho public service corporations in Globo aro certainly getting noxt. Tho water company is going to lay new mains and the electric company is going to give us day juice. Tho first thing wo know tho ico plant will bo selling ice at less than $1 a hundred and the gas plant will bo turning out gas that gives light and heat. The city council was in a most gen erous mood last night and raised asl arics all around, except to those offi cials who aro professional men. Tho argument that a policeman should get at least "as much as a. miner" seems to bo inapplicable so far as the poor doctor, lawyer and engineer aro con corned. SEWERS FOR GLOBE The city council has at last tackled tho sewer problem and it is up to that body to "go through" with it, now that they have undertaken it. "Wo bo lievo that there is one thing that tho property owners of Globe aro unani mous in, and that is, tho city's need ofan efficient sewer system. No ade quate sanitary precautions can bo main tained without sewerage ,in Globe, ow ing to tho rocky hills on which the city is built, and the sooner wo have a good system tho sooner will tho city bo a better and healthier placo to live in. But no definite .steps should bo takon without first investigating tho "most modern and up-to-date sewerage meth ods and we believo that tho council should mako a thorough examination! of tho septic tank system nnd what is known as tho Pasadena system before awarding a contract for either plans and specifications or for tho actual work. Tho latter system is considered by recognized experts as tho most de sirable.' -It is in use in tho city of Pasadena and it is not alono self sus taining, but also a source of rcvenuo to the city. Tho council should also give thorough consideration to the matter of water for flushing purposes. If satis factory arrangements cannot bo made with tho local water company, plenty could bo obtained elscwhcro at compara tively little cost. But at any rate, wo want sowers. WHEN THEY STRIKE Despito tho attempts of tho American workingman for tho striko record, his attempts aren't in it with thoso of his Gallic brother over in tho French re public ,tho Jiomo of socialism and tho ".international industrial" movement. But there havo beon numerous collisions botween what hasTiccn termed tho "so cial instinct" of tho French people jind. tho unsocial demands of tho French "Socialist Party." Recontly there has' been a striking instnnco of this funda mental opposition. A French trans-Atlantic liner, April 22, was departing from St. Nazairo for Vera Cruz. Just boforo tho departure tho waiters, or, as thoy would bo called on a British liner, tho "table stew ards," struck for an increase of pay. Tho demand was, of course, in itself an absurdity, since tho "table steward " relics for his subsistence not on his wages, but on tips. Moreover, it was clearly a "hold-up." Tho unfortunato ypL irrcnr SSSSTTj- g- ' ri' ' . -AiiaaaMa aaB hibi9li mkhkk-i&.MBBbvh. ngont at" the port of departure found himself helpless. Ho had no authority to increase the pay of tho waiters. Ho informed thorn that ho would transmit their claim to hoadqunrtors, but tluit tho ship would sail on schedule time. Thoy stayed on board, but tho ship was no sooner woll out nt sea than the stokors inndo n "sympathetic striko" with tho waitors, ami sho had to put back to port. After n delay, very an noying of course to tho passengers, thoro was a 'compromise renehed, and tho ship proceeded. It seems that tho Htokors wore very ill advised. They nro registered as sailors. A striko nt sea on tho pnrt of sailors is by tho French code mutiny, and ory severely punlshablo ns such. Every striko of tho socialist variety do ponds for its success upon tho degree of inconvenience it can inilict upon inno cent third parties. Hut tho strikors in this caso omitted to consider their legal liabilities. Nobody over saw a waiter who was "affected with a public intor- ,est." But a French stoker is by law so affected. Tho sympathetically striking stokors wero in this caso thus affected, and aro likolv to ruo their action. Tho law is, of course, ontiroly just. Doforo tho wisdom of Chief Arthur put tho Hrothorhood of Locomotivo Engineers on n sounder footing than it hnd occu pied boforo, tho engineers had boon in tho habit, whon a strike was ordered, of' quitting thoir trains, wherever thoir trains "might be when tho hour of strik ing struck, thus inflicting grave incon venienco or worse upon tho pnssengors, who had nothing to do with their quar rel. BE President Smith of Old Dominion Cop per Mining Company In Letter to Stockholders Explaining Rights in Is suo of Romaining Shares. Boston -Mass., May;-2, 1907. To tho Stockholders: v The directors hnvo this day voted to offer to 'the stockholders of record at kho coso of mi3inC89 .May 10th, 1907, tho right to sutacribc, upon tho terms hereinafter stated, for now stock in tho company in the proportion of ono shnro if new stock for each twenty-four shares which thoy hold respectively; thnt is, a right will attach to each share of tho then outstanding stock to sub scribe for one-twenty-fourth of a share of new stock, but subscriptions must bo for full shares. Subscriptions under holdings that aro not multiples of twenty-(our shares may bo adjusted by tho purchase or salo of .rights. Sellers of rights should not subscribe thereun der. Tho company will not buy or sell rights. Tho aggregate of tho new stock so to bo issued will .not exceed 12,000 shares. The right to subscribo will cxpiro at tho close of business, May 27, 19(17. The nqw, stock is to bo subscribed for at fifty (50) dollars pqr share (par boing $23), pnynblo in two equal instal ments, Juno JOth, 1907, and July 10th, 1907. Subscriptions, assignments and payments will ,be received only at the office of tho company. Payment of the second instalment may be anticipated on June 10th, 1907, nnd interest on nny anticipated payment will bo allowed at tho rato of 5 -per cent per annum, , pay able when" certificates of stdcknro de livered. If payments aro not made when due, subscriptions mny-)o declared void by tho company, and nny previous payment thcr'eon may bo 'declared forfeited. Warrants will bo issued to each stock hpider, specifying the amount to which ho is entitled to subscribo under this privilege, and no subscription's will be valid unless made on such wnrrants. All necessary signatures must bo I cruarantced bv Somo 'member of the Boa ton 8toek cxcimniro or ndknowledccd oforo a notary public, I Tho owners of a large majority of tho slock of tho company havo already an rpunccd thoir .intention of availing homscles of tho privilege to subscribo for tho nowr stock. Tho salo of . tha ivholo issue of now stock has been un derwritten without any commission by persons closely nllied with tho company. Tho outstanding capital stock of your company is 281,009 shares of tho par value of $25 each. This amount was issued to acquiro 113,009 shares of a total of 150,000 shares of stock in the Old Dominion Coppor Mining & Smolt ing compiny, tho entiro capital stock of tho Unitid Globo Mines, 23,000 shares, of ,the pfir value of $100 each, f ormorly owned ly members of the firm of Phelps Dodgo it Co., and for working capital. Tho directors havo from time to timo extended the, privilege offered to stock holders of thq Old Dominion Copper Mining & Smelting company to ox change thoir stock for stock in your company. If tho romaining 0,391 shares of that stock now hold othqrwiso than by your company aro exchanged, tho total outstanding stock of your com pany, independently of tho now issuo, will bo 28,8,000 shares. Tho total au thorized capital is 350,000 shares, so thnt after the, issuo of tho 12,000 shares qf nov stock now, provided for, thoro will remain unissued 50,000 shares of tho stock of your coinpany. At tho timo of tho organization of your company, in January, 1901, tho Old Dominion Copper Mining & Smelt ing company was already engaged in developing nnd improving its mining properties upon a largo scale This de velopment work and tho improvements havo been continued over since, and additional properties havo been acquir ed by that company. Further largo outlays aro necessary kfor additional improvements. Tho oro resorves havo increased so rapidly that among othor additions, reduction works capablo of producing approximately 3b,- W Iff SB SHED 1)00,000 'pound? fof copper por .nununj nro doomed necessary. Tho improvements nrlcndy mndo and contemplated aro of a nnturo proporly ehargeablo tp capital account. They have beon hitherto provided for from tho earnings of tho Old Dominion Cop per Mining & Smelting- company, and fiom loniia mndo upon it. The directors of thnt company hayo cotcd to -issue 12,000 shares of stock, at $50 n shnro, nnd your company will subscribe for its pro-rata 6f that stock, yii., 11,489 shares. ' Tho proceeds of tho new stock will onablo tho bid Dominion Coppor Miniug.& Smelting company to provide for the improvements now contemplated and will furnish it n rensonnblo amount of working cnpitnl. With tho provision thus mndo tho Old Dominion Copper Mining & Smelting company will bo in a position to soon eommonco tho pay ment of dividends. And with this now source of iiu'omo, it is expected that tho dividends of your company will bo increased. Tho- mines controlled by your com pany aro rapidly reaching n condition whoro a largo production at a small cost may reasonable bo expected. Within tho Inst fow months two jm portnut oro bodies hnvo beon doveloped; ono in tho westerly end of tho miiio, which, so far as opened, is auporior to any" body of oro over uncovered in tho Globo camp, and ono recently dovel oped on tho Mth level, near tho old Interloper shaft. This latter body is a sulphide, rich in copper, and gives ovidenco of being extonsivo and perma nent. Tho dovolopmonts which have been carried on in othor parts of tho mine have boon satisfactory and all that your directors could expect. Qn account of tho oxcessivo flow of 3vntor, a shaft has been sunk in tho westerly portion of tho mine, by moans of which, in connection with improcod pumping mnchinory, the cost of pump ing will bo greatly reduced. When this is dono the mining of these rich ores will bo undertaken. Tho devolopmont of tho Continental mine, ns woll ns of tho United Globe and Old Dominion mines, hnvo uncov ered more sulphide ore, bo that nt tho prcsont time more thnn 50 por cent of the sulpludo ore required is being ob tained from mines controlled by your company. It is expected that soon the necessity of importing sulphide oro will havo bc;on wholly overcome, and that tho mines controlled by your company will furnish not only tho sulphur, but also tho iron ore, limo and other ores required for tho mos,t economical smelt ing nixturc. The lack of sufficient sul phides, hitherto a serious handicap to the mines controlled by your company, will thus havo bedn overcome. Respectfully submitted, per order of tho board of directors, CHARLES S. SMITH, Vico President. Houston & Co. Mako Comprohcnslvo Statement Regarding Recent Slump Any Halt in tho Consumption of the 'Metal Will Bo Temporary Only. D. Houston & Co. say of copper:. . The market quietness of- tho past month should not disturb anyone. It is only an incident in the march of events. Tho fow nppnrcntly anxious sellers who havo given such wide publicity td their desire to find customers for limited offerings at- privos under the regular market have an object in view, but consumers know full well that these cheap sellers aro utterly unable to Mtp ply anything like tho largo total re quirements of tho trade. A bona fide soller does not usually resort to tactics that will injure his own market by crying down his varcs and doprccinting tho goods ho offers. Thero is s. motive back of it whenever ho does so. If tho demand falls off during tho next six months tho market will rcdord tho fact, and the prico will undoubtedly bo adjusted to whatever conditions' mny develop. But with scores of millions of pounds of copper yet to bo delivered during tho next three months' there is not much danger of non-speculative sell ers precipitating demoralization among manufacturers by mnking a wild rush for now orders boforo deliveries due customers aro nearly complotqd. Copper nowadays is produced to bo sold and not to be accumulated. -The magnitude of demand wil regulate the market. If business slows down the Inst half of 1907 tho market or coppor will havo to recognizo nnd reflect the fnct. A trompndous. consumption hns givon strength and buoyancy' to tho market hitherto, and tho future course of prices will depend upon the relation of demand to supply. Thero is reason to expect ultimate ex pansion of consumption. If a halt should occur at any timo it will only bo temporary. Tho electrification of railroads and tho introduction of elec tricity ns a motive power nro to super scdo old methods. The trend of tho ngo points to a wider uso of copper than over before, nnd thero is amplo ground to expect it. At tho moment tho mar ket is a waiting ono nnd its futuro courso will bo conditional upon tho nn turo of developments between now and tho noxt gcnornl buying movement. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of J. Emmit, Deceased. Notico is horoby given by tho under signed administrator df tho estato of J. Emmit Bryant, deceased, to tho cred itors of and all persons having claims ngainst tho said deceased, to exhibit thorn, with tho necessary Vouchers, within four months after tho first publi cation of this notico to tho said admin istrator at tho ofilco of tho probate court, Globo, Arizona, tho same boing tho placo for tho transaction of tho businoss of said estato, in said County of Gila. CHARLES W. SLACK, Administrator of Estate of Said Do- coasod. Dated May 8th day of M"ay, 1907. 0 MANIPULATION DAILY ARIZONA SILVER BELT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . Make Your Wants Know Here. You Will Gtt Satisfactory Results. Advertisements under Mn heftd 10 cents nor line tho Oral Insertion nnrt a iocnu Per line each Rubseaucnt Insertion. Uy tho mouth, .00 per lino, No ml tnitorwa for less tunn 10 cents. All uas under thUheaa must bo paid lor in advance. Discount torcguwr advertiser.. WANTED - "WANTED At Silver Belt office, cot ton rags for press washing. WANTED Compotent waiters at the Dominion hotel. Position wanted as housekeeper; good cook; either in Globa or outside. This office. 181 SITUATION WANTED By a 'first class colored cook for hotel or camp or restaurant; strictly sober; both meat and pnstry. Address II. B. at Mrs. William Phillips. 181 WANTED TO RENT A flvo or six room house If you h?vc a placo to rent you can got a perinanent tenant by applying to this office tf WANTED House servant for small family. Call at this office. tf WANTED TO RENT A flvo or six room house. If you have a placo to ront you can get a permanent tenant by applying to this office. tf WANTED TO RENT A five or six room house. If you havo a placo to rout you cau get a permanent tenant by applying to this office. tf WANTED Plain sowing, children's clothes a specialty. Apply to tho J. T. Price rooming house near smelter. FOE KENT FOB. RENT Room in tho Postofflco building. Apply at Silver Belt office. A LITTLE BIT A miserly father maketh an extrav agant son. Tho Globo Bank & Savings Co. Inc. pays 4 per cent on term deposits and always ready to mako loans on securi ties of all kinds. 180 Motto "Live and lot live." Union Cash Market, C. Musgrave, proprietor. You can't fool some of the people any of tho time. Globo. Ariz., April 9, 1907. Notico is hereby civen that J. Gr Britt is no longer in tho employ of, or in any way connected with tho under signed, and said company will not be responsible for any debts or obligations contracted by him. CANANEA & GLOBE EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT CO. 183 Notice Having sold tho business and good will of tho Central Market, this is to notify thoso of my customers who nro indpbted to me to scttlo with F. P. Clark, my authorized agent. Also per sons having claims against mo will po sent them to Mr. Clark, who can bo found at tho Central market during bus iness hours for tho next thirty days. MAX C. .BONNE. ;Globe, Ariz., April 22, 1907. ' 195 Dr. M. D, Thomas has decided to re main i Gl'obo until May 20. Tho doctor fits glasses 'and 'a fit guaranteed.. No chargo if you aro not satisfied. Tele phone 731, stop white team or drop mo a card and I will call at your residence 190 D? IT'S RELIABLE mining Informa tion you want about Globo quadran gle, ordor tho Arizona Sliver Belt: D? YOTJ'HAVE jproperty hero you need tho Silver Belt. HOLLENBECK HOTEL Los. Angeles, California HEADQUARTERS FOR ARIZONANS Arlronans upending the summer on the beaches oro welcome to the use of onr Indies' parlors, gentlemen's waiting rooms, bureau of lnforoiAtloo, and all hotel con veniences; Met your friends there. Ladles and children welcome. AH depot cars stop at The Ilollenbeck. tlcctrlo excursion nnd beach ears pass the door. Central Location. Excellent Accommodations. Keasonoble Pr.ccs. Splendid ltcstourant. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED A. C. BILICKE JNO. S. MITCHELL Ofilco of tho Arizona Hassayampa Club of Los Angeles. F. L. JONES & SON. Funeral Directors and Embalmers OFFICE PHONE 432. RESIDENCE PHONE 433. iff. ' . DOMINION HOTEL -Finest Hostlcry in the Southwest -80 Rooms-AM Modern Conveniences and the Best of Service ,i,v' FOR RENT Thrco rooms unfurnished on Pascoo hill. Inquiro of Knight Parker, East Globe. 181 FOR RENT One' furnished room and ono unfurnished room. Inquiro at first house south of Hill street bridge. 183 FOR RENT Dcslrablo furnished rooms, coolest in town. Phono 1073. tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished room for lady or man and wife. App.y first door south of D. Murphy 's residence. FOR RENT Sovoral neatly furnished rooms at the McKovitt house, north of bridgo, ovor Angius Zenovich grocery store. 181 FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms with lath in prlvato family, South Hill street; Phono 1391. ' 188 FOR SALE FOR SALE House of five rooms, easy terms; .$900. Apply T. L. Sccbold, White House. FOE SALE Four room bouso and fur niture on four lots at $850; bargain; owner wnnts to lcavo city. The Moore-Mcrritt Insurnnco & Realty Co., room 5 ovor Kccgan 's. tf LOST AND FOUND LOST Policeman's star at Ballgrounds Mny 1; reward $1. Return to Sliver Belt. ' 180 LOST Bundlo of laundry marked K. Y. Return to Miss Kittio Young's and reccivo reward, opposito Silver Bolt. OF EVERYTHING Globe, Ariz., April P, 1907. Notico is hereby given that J. C. Britt is no longer in tho employ of, or in nny way connected with tho under signed, nnd Baid company will not be rcsponBiblo for any debts or obligations contracted by him. 183 MITCHELL MINING CO. Men who make good timo have nono to spare. uso of their Kccgan 's Is one of Globo '8 oldest and best known cafes; everything first-class In his line. Call and bo convinced. Chronic-kickers soon develop a whine that won't wear ofl'. Sowing machines for rent at J. P. McNeil's Furniture store, opposite tno Miners' union hall, Globe, Ariz. 149U Speaking of shado trees most fam ily trees are more or less shady. Boll Rope Signal for Sale Wo havo the new form of signals printed on cloth for salo at this office. A quiet wedding is but a curtain raiser for a strenuous afterpart. Chi cago 2cws. NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS ,Tho trustees of School District No. 1, of Gila county, Territory of Arizona, hereby advertiso of plans and specifica tions in detail, for a four-room school building, two-story preferred, from which plans nnd specifications it is pro posed to erect two buildings, in said district. s Tho proposed cost of said buildings will bo $15,000 each, including heating plant. Tho amount to ba paid for said plans and specifications is not to exceed $250. Tho board reserve's the right to reject any and all plans submitted. 185 S. F. SULLENBERGER, Clerk. WBMnHMWWMMWMI ;$ Just Received A large carload of Stoves and Ranges; the World's best Monarch Malleable Range Moore's Merit Steel Range Stewart's Steel Range Excelsior Steel Range Cast wood and coal Cook Stoves. Gasoline Stoves and Ovens ' A large car of Alaska Refrigerators- and Ice Chests, white enameled and plain, all sizes and prices. A large assortment of Art Squares and Rugs Cheap and High Prices J. P. McNEIL 00000(XOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXOOOCXCOCOOOOOOCXX)OOCXX3000000C Old Dominion We have received and Jiave now on display a large line of SUMMER GOODS consisting of ORGANDIES PONGEE SILK FRENCH AND SHADOW SILK PERSIAN LAWNS CHINA SILK EGYPTIAN DIMITY JAPANESE SILK NAINSOOK TAFFETA SILK ' SWISS AND FANCY SILK INDIA MULL NOVELTY SILK DOTTED SWISS TARLATAN AND A FULL LINE OF PLAIN AND NOVELTY. WOOL DRESS GOODS IN ALL THE LEADING SHADES ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF SHIRT WAISTS AND DRESSES We have received a new line of Millinery. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT t 0CXO0QXX0OO0O0OO0O0XXXXXXXXCO0O000XXXX)00OOOOO0(POOOO Buy Your Bread, Pies, Gakes, Etc. of Us A trial will convince you that ours is the best bread in town. We have a complete line of CAKE DECORATIONS for special occasions and can make a cake that will "take the cake.M Buy .t Scoble, Sobey & Co. "THE QUALITY STORE" ( 00OO0CXOO0O0OOOOOXXXOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXOOOC)C)OOCXW ARIZONA LAUNDRY Hotel MAUREL NORTH GLOBE ft Finest rooms in the city. Everything new, ratss reasonable and special inducements offered to getting accommodations by the month. A 4. Pioneer Dairy Anderson & Blake TT id JtFreekfJreAHiiiBd Butter n milk is any quantity aad always on hand DAIRY, EAST GLOBE STEAM a' Rriday, May 10, 1907 Opposite Miner's Union Hall f. Commercial Co. tf ANYTHING YOU WANT! Of the quality you want, in the Juantityyou require, is our of er in Meats and Poultry. Another offer we propose ia careful handling, cutting and delivery. Still another, lowest selling price the market will warrant. With such a combination, proved by years of square dealing, owjht we not to nave your trade? Pioneer Meat Co. IS YOUR WATCH IN GOOD ORDER? When was, it oiled and cleaned last? It needs oiling and 'cleaning onc every 18 months at least, whether you think it does or not. ' r It needs that attention just as sure 'as an engine does to get -the best re sults. If it is neglected the oil evap orates and a friction is set up that is destructive of the 'fine mechanism. We do nothing but expert Watch Re pairing, Jewelry Repairing andTIand Bngraving, All work and hew 'parts famished guaranteed for one year and charges are most reasonable. Awo carry a full and complete line of Jewelry and .Optical Goods. 6. R. FEIST, the Jeweler At Ryan's News Stand Bin faBJWSSjMU E wjm 4 Y-& t il ! 'Vfe "J.Jk i. '