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Come and learn our rates, you Ml find them satisfactory. 4MftH"H"H..HH"K"M- GLOBE SIGHTS AND SILVER BELTLETS Current News of Busy Globe Told In Brevities W. G. Shanloy is .in tbo city from hi ranch on tho San Carlos reservation. Attornoy C. L. Rawlins rotmncil last ovoning from Tucson, whore ho has been transacting legal business. Jack Rico, ono of tho propriotos of tho Iris chain of theaters, arrived in tho city last evening from Bisbeo to spend a few days in tho city. Judge C. P. "Wlritchcr of Prescott has arrived hero to locato in tho law busi ness. Ho has practiced a numbor of years in tho territory and comes highly recommended. Ho will locato in tho Globe ofiico building. Yesterday was tho hottest day so far this year. Tho government thermomoter of Dr. Fox registered a maximum of 304 degrees and a minimum of 01 de grees, n range of 43 degrees during the twenty-four hours ending last evening at 0 o'clock. Tho dramatic tending given last even ing at the Methodist church by Mrs. Rose Kibbe Krebs was attended by a largo number of people. It was given by the Ladies Aid of tho M. E. church, which netted a considerable sum by the entertainment. Mrs. Krebs is a reader of much talent and her selections were thoroughly enjoyed and appreciat ed. Mark and Luko Page will arrive in the city this evening from Bisbeo to train for the drilling contest on tho Fourth. They will represent .tho Bis beo Extension company, in whoso cm ploy they are and which has properties ten miles from Bisbee. It is a new company which is just outside of the Warren district. The Pago brothers won tho drilling contest at tho Mining Congress in El Paso in 1903. It Is Hero "The Boar Hunt" was shown at the Iris last night and made a great hit. Don't miss it. ANNIE BEALS AGAIN OCCUPIES A CELL Annio Beals, tho girl who wns arrest ed several days ago in tho tenderloin district and who failed to appear after she had been released on her own recog nizance by .Tudgo Nave, was arrested early yesterday morning in tho red light district by Sheriff Thompson on a bench Warrant. She has ben com mitted to tho Industrial school at Ben son and will be taken there tomorrow night. To Globo on tho Fourth Tho noxt dnto for tho Phoenix Ath lotic's bnscball team will bo Globo, July 4th and nth, and if necessary tho 0th. Manager Rindorlo has signed with tho Globo peoplo for two games on tho 4th and 5th, and if it breaks ono each thoy will play tho third. Tho reason for going to Globo rather than to the Prescott tournament, is that tho terms are moro inviting and will give the boys a strongor assurance of a pie card in tho ovont that fate is against them. Professor Ayor of tho Tempo Normnl has signed to pitch for tho Athletics and with that masterly player in the box tho team feels that it can face Globe with a hopeful heart, oven if Prescott and Tucson each have put it on them. Prescott and Phoenix have now two games each to their credit and it is possible that n fifth will be played later in Prescott. Thero will be a meet ing of tho Athletics tonight at 8 o'clock at tho city hall and every member is requested to be present. Republican. It Is Hero "The Boar Hunt" was shown at the Iris last night and made a great hit. Don't miss it. Spring and summer millinery at 50 per cent discount at Miss Garwood's. 'ii To Lcoso For a term of years, several choice locations on west side of Broad street, between Mesquito and Push strcots. Apply to G. T. WEBSTER. 220 Free Matinee at tho Iris All children under 12 admitted freo today. Ladles Attention Got your sowing machlno at the Singer store, Trust building. Freo les sons on tho proper use of all machines lot out. 221 Flags, Flags Get your flags early at Van Wag cnon'3, Post Office Store. Fino lino on display. II It Is Hero "The Boar Hunt" wns shown at tho Iris last night and inndo a great hit. Don't miss it. Clothes cleaned and dyed at Amer ican Cleaning & Byo Works, noxt to Wells Fargo Express office. 200tf iii Do not delay buying your decorations for Fourth of July. Sco Van Wag cnen now. A Beautiful Picture "Tho Rajah's Casket" is at tho Iris. It is great. Ask anyono who saw it last night. The Moore-Mcrrltt INSURANCE AND REALTY CO. Are representatives of a large number of old line Fire Insurance , -t, Companies. We are in the Real Estate ! Business and can show you some except ional bargains. We make Loans On Real Estate and in fact do a general Brokerage Business. Give us a call. Room 5 Over Keegan's ay, June 28, jd Fin Program at tho Iris Last night was change night at tho Iris and an orcellont program was ren dered, "Tho Wild Boar Hunt" and "Tho Rajah's Casket," tho two pic tures which woro advertised last week, enmo in op tho 8:30 train 'ind woro shown for tho first timo in Globo. "Tho Bonr Hunt" was taken in Af rica nnd is a wonderful picturo. Tho "Rajah's Casket" is a spectacular pic turo beautifully colored. "How tho Ofiico Boy Saw tho Ball Gnino" is a very intorosting picturo showing a ball game at tho Polo grounds, Now York City, botweoh the New York and Pittsburg tgams of tho National Longuo. It also shows tho raising of the pennant over the grand stand. Tho picture shows tho groat crowd of people in tho grand itand and blenchors. Ovor thirty-nine thousand peoplo paid admission to.seo this game. Mr. Smith sung two new songs and scored quito a hit with tho new march song, "Honoy Boy." Tho audience joined in tho chorus. Takon nltogothor, it is one of the best programs yot shown at tho Iris. Tho same bill continues for the balanco "of tho week. A Groat Ball Gamo Tho Now York nnd Pittsburg Na tional Lcaguo tenuis play at tho Iris tonight. Go to tho Indian Hot Springs and ttiko n swim in the finest lake in the southwest. 239 A Groat Ball Gamo The Now York and Pittsburg Nn tional League teams play at tho Iris tonight. Biggest Grocii Diamond Whnt is believed to bo the largest and most perfect groon dinmond that has ovor come into the United States has boon appraised by examiners of tho local customs offices. Tho stone, weighing 2' carats, almost as dark green as an emerald, of unusual brill iancy and valued at closo to $0,000, was consigned to a New York jowcJry house from Amsterdam. Although the examiners handlo mil lions of dollars' worth of precious stones each month, tho green diamond created much interest among thorn be cause of its great rarity. Michael Na than, deputy appraiser, who is in charge of tho diamond and art ware division, stated that it was tho third green dia mond which had been brought to Amer ica within fivo or six years and by far the finest. Its arrival followed closoly that of a brown diamond .weighing three car ats and valued at about .f5,000. This also was a raro specimen of colored diamonds. Now York Sun. Oyster Bay Very little is known about Oyster Bay, tho place whore tho president spends his summers. Oyster Bay is a delightful cove back of Blue Point. In tho center is Shell Island and tho great dome of Chesa Peak, tho highest moun tain in tho famous Kitchen Range, rises behind. Tho president's summer homo is a picturesque ranch of illimitable prairio reaches. "Wild gamo is abund nat. Great bands of elk range through tho valleys in tho more mountainous parts, buffalo grazo on the plains, the grizzly bear stalks tho wild strawberry upon tho rock slopes, and the puma crouches in tho hat trees to spring upon tho unsuspecting deer. The president's house is a rugged log cabin w'th a buf falo head on tho door. The ranch upon tho left is tho summer homo of the president's bosom friend, "Bat" Mas tcrson. Upon tho right is faintly to bo seen tho summer hacienda of comrndo "Bull" Andrews, while immediately across the mountains is tho summer ranch of old sido partner "Viking" Ben Daniels. Tho daily meetings and sports of Ted, Bull, Bat and Ben con stitute much of tho wildest Wild West show extant. They all depend upon the chase for sustenance, and they count lost tho day in which they do not rido hard and shoot up tho country a lot. At night tho Big Four assemble at the president's cabin and recall over their fragrant pipes tho adventures of other days. All tho other resorts along thore are frequented by mollycoddles, undesirable citizens, reactionaries, nature fakirs, liars, tendcrfeet and advocates of race suicide. Only Oystor Bay is pure. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Squirrel Whips a Snake Tho story of a battlo between a squir rel and a largo blncksnnko is reported by John Withers, a prominent farmer, who lives north of Carrollton. Mr. Withers has some net snulrrels on his farm, and a few days ago when ho went to ieeu tnem ho noticed a commotion going on in tho squirfol's nest. In a few moments a red squirrel emorged from tho hole in tho tree, dragging a blacksnake. Both woro lighting desperately. Tho snako was at a disadvantage howevci; for tho squirrel had a strangle hold bo hind tho snako 's head and shook his unwieldy antagonist much as a dog would a rat. Tho snako endeavored to oncircle tho little squirrel with its coils, but could not do so, and prqsontly both tho snako and the squirrel fell to tho ground, the squirrel still retaining his hold on tho snako. Mr. Withers stopped up and tho squir rol released his hold and senmperod back up tho tree Tho snake, which measured nearly six feet in lenpth. wns nearly dead and was dispatched by Mr. v liners. Washington Post. mi May Eat Horses In America A Washington snoninl in tho TlncnrA. Hornld says: Will tho increase in tho pneo oi (iressou meats in the United States brintr about nnnilitirms. -rolnVli now prevail in Germany, where, duo to mo scarcity or ccr, tiie peoplo have accustomed themsolves to eating horso and doer flesh f In Gorman v nbniif. 1S$ . 000 horses and 7,000 dogs aro slaugh- tereu annuauy ior ioou. ilorse llcsh is vory generally advertised in German nowsnannrs. nnd moat pitina ?n thn am. piro have at least ono markor which iiiun.ua ii, it BjJUClillljr, clUHIUIlg ior It a higher porcentago of nourishment than beef, veal, mutton or pork. Consular reports received at tho stato department say that advertisements appear regu larly in tho German nnwHtinnnra fnr dogs to bo slaughtered, and often when tho availablo Bupply'runs low valuablo animals aro stolon to bo converted into food. COPPER METAL MARKET By Associated Press. NEW YORK, .Tune 27. Copper was lower in tho English market with spot at 90 and futures at 95, a decline of 1 5s nnd 2 10s respectively. Locally copper was dull and nominally unchanged with Lake at 23.00 to 21.00; Electrolytic, 22.00 to 22.23; Casting, 21.00 to 21.25. Load was unchanged at C.70 to 5.80 in tho local market, but a little higher at 19 15s in London. Spelter wns unchanged at 21 5s in London and 0.35 to 0.45 1o- cally. $ Tron was lowor in tho English market, with standard foundry at 50s Id and Cleveland warrants at 50s 4d. Locally unchanged. Bar silver, GT1. Mexican dollars, 52K'. MUSIC AT BANKER'S Ga'rDEN Week Commencing Juno 24 Program By Prof. Arachliman's Orchestra "1. 1. Dedication of tho Banner, marcll.. .......... . . ........... F. Morvinisky 2. Wine, "Women and Song, waltz.. .. . Joh. Strnuss 3. Morning, Noon nnd Night in Vi enna, overture F. von Suppo 4. Cupid '8 Garden, intermezzo . ........ .... Max C. Eugeno 5. La Susana, Spanish valso .....,., ..... Gcg Rosay 0. Bandittenstroichbe, overture .......... . Fr. von Suppo 7. La Moscovit, Danso Russo.. .. ... . Louis Mauria S. Peaco Forovcr, march .Jos Lacallq (Program changed every Monday) A Groat Ball Gamo The New York and Pittsburg Na tioual Leaguo teams play at tho Iris tonight. Keegaa's Is one of Globe's oldest and best known cafes; everything first-class In his line. Call and bo convinced. Keegan's Is ono of Globo 's oldest and best known cafes; everything flrst-class in bis line. Call and be convinced. Notice To tho members of local union 1030 Carpenters and Joiners of America, yon aro requested to meet at tho hall at 8 c'clocn Thursday, Juiy 4, to take part in the parade. By order of the com. mittoee. 224 THE NATION'S BIRTHDAY Will bo duly celebrated on the 4th of July and I want everyone who participates in tho celebration to call at my confectionery and get a sou venir flag and try a dish of our cele brated ico cream, sherbet, etc. Wo have tho best that can bo made of everything in our line. Wo keep our candies in good condition with ice. Try a pound. Phono 2021 for your wants. No. 118 N. Broad St. two doors south of postoflicc. P. C. ANDERSON Proprietor This Is Fish Day We have Catfish, Salmon, Rock Cod, Flounders and Sea Bass. and don't forget this Is tho only place In town whero you can got COLD STORAGE MELONS for tho samo price other stores aro charging for HOT ones. Got tho habit of trading with us, as wo can always pleaso you. Tho balanco of our lino is complete as well. Pioneer Produce Market A. M. KYLE, - Manager Full lino of flags, festooning, and cropo papers at tho Post Office Store. i Freo Matinee at tho Iris All children under 12 admitted freo today. Van Wagonon makes a specialty of tinting. Satisfaction our motto. Storage room phone ('01. Ring up 372 for n painter. Van Wag. cnen will call on you nnd givo you a first-class job. Ladies' millinery for tho Fourth nt Miss Garwood's at half price ' A Beautiful Picturo "Tho Rajah's Casket" i3 at tho Iris. It is great. Ask anyono who saw it last night. Wo frame pictures. Naquin & Co. AMUSEMENTS DANCE FOURTH OF JULY NIGHT AT COPPERHILL ADMISSION Gents $1.00 Ladles PREE IRIS THEATER Broad Street Theaters on Iris circuit: Bisbeo, Globe, Morcnci, Nogaics, Tucson. El i Paso and Cananea. PROGRAM Four Nights Ending Sunday, Juno 30 OVERTURE By PROFESSOR REINBOTH MOVING PICTURES "Tlio Rajah's Casket" "Police Inspector Hypnotized." CHARLES WACO SMITH In Illustrated Song Entitled "I Left You Because I Love Yoa" MOVING PICTURES "Tho Boar Hunt" Taken in Africa CHARLES WACO SMITH In Illustrated Song Entitled "Honey Boy" The latest march song MOVING PICTURES "How tho Ofiico Boy Saw tho Ball Gamo" Taken at the Polo grounds, New York City. General Admission 15c Reserved scats 25c First Performance 8 p.m. Second Performance 9 p. m. AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS ooooooooooooocooooooooooooocooocoooooooooooooooooocoo 8 . o PROF. STEELEj At "DREAMLAND" 1 - 8 C3 TONIGHT TONIGHT TONIGHT The Dare Devil of Them All Champion Acrobatic Skater of the World "COAST OF DEATH," a Crazy, Death Inviting Slide for Life Admission 25c Skating Before and After Exhibition Gila Valley Bank & Trust Co, Capital and Surplus, $100,000 DIRECTORS L. D. RicKcrrs D. W. Wjckersham T. a. p... i A. T. Thomson H. S. VanGorder C. E. Mills C. A. Kennedy Ph. Freudeut,, i , I. E. Solomon I1U? Alt classes of accounts Invited Foreign exchange at lowest J. WATT HOGUB President ra. --53 JAME3 V. HOQUE. Vice Prcjj I REMEMBER PA2TY is always hanging on tho outside of tho door to you, your truzt our friends or anyone else's friends. Ice water always on tap. Dv, papere and a nlco ea37 chair In a cool room at your disp03.1l. ft, utility man 13 ready to talk business on anything la the real esb bargain line, from a hencoop to a mansion. Wo handle no nhci j not in tho stock business, write no Insurance, run no banks and . ' not In tho abstract line. Oar deals arc straight, our bargains goods lots and homes. Buying or celling, seo the other fellow, then sec HOME .INVESTMENT CO. Houses for Ecnt. Telophoao Uji I JIM H0GTJ2 HOGUE, Manager. Utility v i H"I"H''H4'H"H-xfy The H. H. Bru Company, lnc, BROKERS DEALERS IN LISTED AND UNLISTED SECURITIES. Thirty-minuto quotations and private wlro connections with Bostoa w I Tho Duluth and Isbpeming curb markets a specialty. Listed stocks carried on substantial margins. TEY MY V7IEE SERVICE. Trust Building Globe, Arizona T"rTrTlTTVVrTTTTTTVT"rVT TV v Telephone J H4ttd Tl) American S Cigar CLEAR IIAVANNA Car! lipmann's B oquet SEED HAVANNA All First-class Cigar Dealers Handle Them THE SOLOMON-WICKERSHAM CO., Distributors m BUNTING - BUNTINI swmm The Fourth will soon be here. Have you bought your Bunting ? Sultan's have plenty yet. 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