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ajf iJ4 Jt Kir? gp " I- t I y w Page Four DAILY ARIZONA SILVER BELT Friday, August 2.19Q7 Globe Plumbing and Heating Co., P. L. Butz, Mgr. H. W. Titus, Sec. and Treas. Plumbing and Steam Heating I ESTIMATES FURNISHED on APPLICATION . OPPOSITE KINNEY HOUSE, MESQUITE ST. aooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocxraoooo o a rABinno iimiAM UHT oddiiuo.0 8 o m rHiiuuo muiMiM nui 01 iiiiiuu A noted resort for health and pleasure. Kates. $2.00 to 53.00 per day. Twenty minutes rldo from Hot Springs Station, Graham county, Arizona. Theso wonderful wa ters aro recommended to euro rheumatism, gout, dropsy, liver, kidney and stomach troublos, blood disorders and women's ail ments. Beautiful lawns and shado trees; largo plunge and swimming pool; also fish lake and boating, lawn tennis and croquet and swinns. Try our wonderful mud and mineral baths. If you aro sick, get well. If well, got pleas urn and rest. Q Tickets with return limit of ten days, $5.35 for tho round trip, p Saturday and Sunday excursions On Saturdays and Sundays from g May 23rd to Septomber 30th, tickets limited to return the following Monday will bo on salo at tho rato of $1.25.. V ALEXANDER BROTHERS, Postofflco Fort Thomas, Arizona. Q ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o r 6 AWk. 3 3s&gEr 8 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Owing to my inability to lease tho ground on which my storo building now stands, I must sail out my ontiro stock, buildings, fix tures and furnlturo by Soptombor 25. Having only a short tirao to sell out I invito tho public to come and seo what I have. Thero will bo many bargains picked up. I also invito bids for tho taking down of tho buildings and thoir removal to another lot. Tho buildings to bo romoved boforo tho first of Octobor. WILLIAM RYAN GLOBE LUMBER COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers Mining Timbers a Specialty L A. TROJANOVICH Proprietor Hollow Concrete Building Blocks :MADE TO ORDER DIMENSIONS: ADVANTAGES OF HOLLOW CON CRETE BUILDINGS Cheapness of construction; buildings warm Id winter, cool In summer, dry ventilated wnlts. Are and dust proof; Insurance Is cheaper, requires no palntlnc or repairs: blocks can be laid In the wall rnpldly and requlro but little mortar; plailctlng mar bo dono on the back or tho stone, savl.itf lathing: free from rat, inlco or vermin; perfectly Ranltary, resists rain and dries quickly, whllo solid walls remain damp. ! use the Right Process, the Right Materia! and have the Right Kind of Blocks, also the Right Kind of Machin ery. Estimates on Building Promptly Furnished. Call at J. MAUREL Two-story Concrete Block House, West of Globe Lumber Yard Shijrt Waists ;: Shirt Waists For the next Ten Days I will sell my complete stock of Ladies' Shirt Waists at greatly reduced prices. Come and be convinced. Phone 121 Wm. Mill Williams North Globe ALTWIES & MERRIAM General Contractors Will be pleased to furnish your plans and estimates OFFICE: OPPOSITE KINNEY HOUSE P.O.Box 811 GLOBE, ARIZONA WHALLEY LUMBER CO. Successor to E. P. Kellner Lumber Co. Lumber of Every Description Doors, Windows, Lath, Shingles, Roofing, Etc. Alway Ready to Servo You Wm. Whalley, Prop. FREDERICK A. BURNHAM. Frederick A. Burnlmin, who Is under Indictment in connection with han dling the funds of the Mutual Keservo Life Insurance company, of which ho was president for about twelve years, Is a native of Ithodo Island. Ho went to New York In 1873 to practice law, making a specialty of Insurance and commercial law. He had charge of the legal department of tho Mutual Bo serve nud was called to tho presidency to succeed B. 13. Harper In 1805. rOREIGN-MADE CITIZENS' EISKS BY LONG STAYS ABROAD Tho chief of tho bureau of citizen ship in tho department of stnte hud eo many inquiries in regard to tho now law of citizenship and expatriation which has recently gono into effect, that ho clioso one of tho magazines as a medium of communication with tho public in reforonco thereto. Tho now law, ho says, is 'directed against fraud nnd docs not in anywiso modify tho casontial doctrino of citi zonahip or deny its privileges to those foreign born residents who honestly seek and nro worthy of it, though it makes naturalization somewhat less easy than it formerly was. The fraud undor tho old law consist ed in naturalizing foruignors who hnd no roal intont to become actual citi zens, but who purposed to use thoir naturalization papors for temporary ad vantage or with tho idea of roturning to their iiativo laud and claiming ex emption from military sorvico and other liabilities by reason of their spurious American citizenship. A provision of the now law is that any naturalized American who goes abroad to reside permanently shall be hold to have ex patriated himoolf, tho pormanenco of his residence to bo presumed from certain facts. If he returns to his native coun try, two years' residence thoro raises the presumption of expatriation; if he Settles in any other foreign country, five years' residence will work his ex patriation. But to this is attached an important qualification. The presump tion may be overcome by any reasonable proof that the foreign residoncclis tem porary and that an intent to 'return exists. Even when return is impossible owing to lack of means, as in the caso of old soldiers living on small pensions, proof of a real desiro to retain Amer ican citizenship for legitimato purposes will bo accepted by tho authorities. This provision df tho law docs not apply to native Americans. Thcso re tain their citizenship no matter where they may bo nor how long they may ab seat themselves, until tlloy voluntarily relinquish it or forfeit it by sojno act of their own. Children of Americans born abroad must report to an American consul upon reaching the ago of 18 and must declare their intention of remain ing American citizens and at 21 they must take the oath fo allegiance. Tho now law seems entiroly whole some and was beliovcd to bo necessary to correct abuses that existed under the old law. San Antonio Qazctte, loigu tho wooden imago of the black boy was tho favorite sign of tho tobac co dealers. Lator tho customary sign was tho Highlander or a figuro of Sir. Walter Raleigh. In Hollnnd, for soma strango renson, tho tobacconists adopt ed tho dairymaid as their sign, with tho motto, "Consolntion for suckling." Tho Indian,' naturally enough, has al ways been tho predominant sign in this country, although onco in a while a roversion to tho old typo creeps out with tho ancient black boy. Npw York Fun. INTERESTING ITEMS Acted on Orders' When I sailed with Commander Mc iJalla several years ago, said a young naval ofiicer, ho had already made a reputation as a rigid disciplinarian. Ono day it chanced that a midshipman whom ho had sont ashoro went a little beyond tho instructions given him with relation to his errand. Tho matter was not of tho least importance, but McCnlla elud ed him sharply, saying: ' "When you rccoivo an Order, sir, do dimply what you aro told to do, and never a particle moro or less." Tho midshipman touched his hat re spectfully, but ho thought tho robuko uncalled for. A fev days later McCalla summoned him and said: "You will take, a boat, sir, and go to postofiice ashoro. Seo if there is n packago addressed 'to mo." "Aye, aye, sir." Tho midshipman took a boat and went ashoro. When ho roturncd Mc Calla said: "Woll, sir, was thero a packago for mo at tho postofiico?" "Yes, sir," replied tho midshipmnn, touching his cap. "Where is it" "At tho postofiice, sir." "What! You didn't bring it with you!" "No, sir." "Why not, sir?" "Bccauso I had no orders .to do so, sir." "1 told you to got tho package." "Beg pardon, sir, but I understood you to toll mo morely to seo if thoro was a package for you at tho postof flco, and I could not vonturo to do a particlo more or less than my instruc tions indicated." Intorlako Tribune Tho Tobacconist's Efllgy Ono of tho most peculiar tilings in tho whole history of signs is tho fact that whilo all other shopkeopors woro patronzing tho embryo painters tho tob- bacconist always called upon tho wood carver on tho continont' as well as in England.. As long ago as Elisabeth's In Asia rico constitutes fully one-half tho food supply of the population. Sweden nnd Spain have fewer alien residents than any other country in Europe. Tho desert of Sahara is within a fow hundred square miles of tho size of tho United States. Parisians ate 40,000 horses last year. The horse meat consumption has in creased, owing to the scarcity of beef. Tho Australian premier's conference disapproved tho proposed transfer of tho northern territory of South Aus tralia to tho commonwealth. Jt is. estimated that 100,000,000 bush els of wheat will bo available for ex Jiort from the northwestern provinces of Canada at tho closo of the year's harvest. Tlo jnpst valuable crop in tho Phil ippines is hemp; rice comes next, fol lowed by tobacco. The export of Ma nila cigars amounts to nearly $1,000,000 a year, nnd tho home consumption is probably larger. About $S0 a' year is charged for an unlimited telephouo servico in Paris, but in addition to this tho subscriber must purchase his own instrument, which may be ono of a number of dif ferent makes. ' Tho dollar derives its name from tho high German "thaler," given to tho coin of about a dollar's value, first coined in tho Joachim thai (or valley), in Bavaria, and it vyis first called by its full namo of lonchiniHthnlor. The Philadelphia North American hns oun'unnrized tho results of tho three months' Inquiry of tho committee which hns been investigating the construction and furnishing of tho Pennsylvn'nia state capitol. It has been shown that of tho $13,000,000 expended at least $5,000,000 was wasted in graft. CITY LOT FOR SALE Scaled bids will bo received at tho ofilco of tho Clork of the Board of Su pervisors, at tho Courthouso in the City of Qlobe, Arizona, until 10 o'clock A. M. August 10th, 1907, for tho purchase of Lot 0, Block 84, as shown on tho official map of tho Townslto of Globo on file in tho ofilco of tho Probate Judge of Gila County. Said lot has a frontage on Cedar street of 101.fi feet and 74.8 feet on Pino street, and go no rally known as the Hospital lot. Less thirty feet squaro of ground, held in trust by tho Hoso Company on the corner of Cedar street nnd tho alley, being tho N. E. cornor of said lot. Tho Board reserves tho right to retain possession of said Hospital building for a period of twclvo months after dato of sale. The Board also resorves tho right to reject any or all bids. J. W. WENTWORTH, Clerk of tho Board of Supervisors. MINERAL APPLICATION No. 270. United States Land Ofilco, Phoonix, Arnzona, May 28, 1907. Notiro is here by given that Chns. T, Martin, of Globo, Arizona, on behalf of Barney Rico and Old Dominion Copper Mining and Smelt ing Company, has mado application for patent to Tho Happy Jack lodo mining claim, survey No, 2377, situated in tho Globo Mining District, Gila County, Ari zona, in Sections 23, 21 am) 25, in Tp. I N., R. 15 E., G. &S. R. B. & M., de scribed as follows: Beginning nt Cor. No. 1, whence the S. E. Cor. of Sec. 23, Tp. 1 N., R. 15 E., G. & S. R. B. & M., bears S. 11 dcg. 30 min. E. 473.9 feet; thenco N. 09 deg. 27 min. E. 513.7 feot to Cor. No. 2; thenco S. 29 deg. 41 min. E. 649.0 feet to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 27 deg. 55 min. E. 710.7 feet to Cor. No. 4; thenco S. 09 dcg. 27 min. W. 521.5 feot to Cor. No. 5; thence N. 29 dcg. 41 min. W. 830 feet to Cor. No. C; thenco N. 29 dcg. 30 min. W. 533.0 feet to Cor. No. 1, the place of begin ning. Conflict with Hypntia claim, sur vey No. 2209-Aj containing .835 ncrc, is excluded. Location notices nro recorded in Records of Mines, County Recorder's ofilco, said Gila County, as follows: Original, Book 4, page 119; amended, Book 12, pago SCO. Adjoining and con flicting claims aro Hypatia on the north; Castlo Hill on the east; and Hy patia on tho wcjL MILTON It. MOORE, Register. Fiist publication Juno 11, 1907. 207 MINERAL APPLICATION No. 208. United States Laud Ofiicc, Phoenix, Arizona, May 2Sf 1907. Notico is here by given that Chas. T. Martin, of Globe, Arizona, as attornoy in fact for Bar ney Rice, has made application fqr pat ent to the Castlp Hill lode mining claim, survey No. 2330, situated in tho Globo Mining District, Gila County, Arizona, in Sections 24 and 25, Tp. 1 N., R. W E., G. & S. R. B. & M., described as fob lows: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence tho S. W. Cor. of Sec. 21, Tp. 1 N., p. 15 E., G. Si S. R. B. & M., bears S. 32 dcg. 22 min. W. 775.4 feet; thence N. 54 deg. 12 min. E. 92.5 feet to Cor. No. 2; thenco N. 81 deg. 3 min. E. 524.C feet to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 11 deg. 40 min. E. 804.1 feet to Cor. No. 4; thenco BARCLAY, HIGDON & CO Single and Double Teams Saddle? Horses Hay, Grain & Coal w. A Specialty made of Fine Livery Rigs Telephone 171 Globe, Ariz, :ia 'mibux-ijmitui HOLLENBECK HOTEL Los Angeles, California HEADQUARTERS TOP. ARIZONANS A riznnans spending the summer on the beaches arc welcome to the use of on Indies' parlom. Renilrmen'N wnltlnk rooms, btuenu of Information, and nil hotel cob venlcnceK. Meet your friends ihcn. T-idlcn and chl'dren welcome. All depui caS. stop at The Ilollcnbeulr. fcleptric excursion and beach cars pass the door Central Location. JScecllent Accommodations. Heasonabjc 1'r.ccs. bplcmlld Kculuurant. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED A. C. BILICKE JNO. S. MITCHELL umco oi mo Arizona xiassayampa ujud oi jjos Angeles. W. S. SULTAN -oaieaKsfccJ H. T. WAYNE Deputy U S. Mineral burrejo, SULTAN & WAYNE MINING ENGINEERS SURVEYS, ASSAYS, ESTIMATES, REPORTS Opposite P. O., Globe O. K.. Livery Stables General Livery and Feed Stables Gaited Saddle Horses....Phone 481 QUICK SERVICE AND GOOD RIGS Phone 481 W. P. KELSEY, Mgr. Globe, Arizona N. 80 deg. 51 min. E. 140.4 feet (o Cor. No. 5; thence S. 00 dcg. 1 min. E. 011.3 feet to Cor. No. G; thenco S. 81 dcg. 3 min. W. 139.S feet to Cor. No. 7; thcuee N. 27 deg. 55 min. ty. 821.5 feet to Cor. No, S; thence N. 20 dcg. 41 min. W. G4!Mi feet to Cor No. 1, tho place of heginning. Location notices nro rec orded in Iiccords of Mines, County Rec order's oflicc, said Gila County, as fol lows: Original, Book 3, "jiago 330; amended, Book 12, page 201; amended, Book 12, pago 507. Adjoining and con flicting claims arc Ilypatia and Copper Road on tho north; Mule Shoe, II. S. Fraction, Clinton, Pay Kock and Lime Ledgo on the cast; nnd The Happy Jack on the west. MILTON Jt. MOORE, Register. Fhst publication June 11, 1907. 2G7 MINERAL APPLICATION No. 209. United States Land Oflicc, Phoenix, Arizona, May 2S, 1907. Notico is here by givciu that Tom Doyle, of Globe, Arizona, for himself and his co-owner, Carney Rice, hns mado application for patent to tho Mulo Shoe lo.le mining claim, survey No. 2331, situated in the Globe Mining District, Gila Count, Arizona ,in Sec. 24, Tp. 1 N., B. 15 E., G. & S. R. B. Si M., described as fol lows: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence the S. Cor. of Sec. 21, Tp. 1 N., R. 15 E., G.& S. R. B. & M., bears S. 7 deg. 59 min. E. 870.3 feet; thence S. 70 dcg. 27 min. W. 1195 feet to Cor. No. 2; thence N. 11 deg. 40 min. W. 50S.45 feet to Cor. No. 3; thenco N. C9 dcg. C min. E. ISOO.fffeet to Cor. No. 4; thenco S. 11 deg. 40 min. E. COG feet to Cm, No. 1, the place of beginning. Locatio: .i.bt.va .u ivvviubu AU J.tXUnU C! Mines, County Recorder's office, u una County, as follows: Original, Bool J, page .ijl; amended, Hook 12, ra 200. Adjoining and conflicting chij;. aro Copper Road and Even Up on , north; .traction on the cast; Tiger o: tho southeast; II. S. Fraction on th; south; and Castlo Hill and Copper on tho west. MILTON R. MOOBE Register. First publication June 11. 1907. Pioneer Dairy Anderson & Blake Fresh Cream and Bu'ter- milk in any quantity und always on hand i DAIRY, EAST GLOBE HOLLADAY'S SALOON MIAMI FLAT, AEIZ. Solicits your patronage and gouubd tho best Wines, Liquors, Gigars, Eld Give this popular place a call SAVE YOUR EYES You have only one pair for a life-time, and neglect may lead to blindness Messrs. GREEN & GREEN, Opticians OF DENVER Who have been coming here at regular intervals for the past FIVE YEARS are ' with you again for a short visit, and cordially invite all persons having Eye Trouble, Headaches, or Nervous Affections of any kind to call and avail them selves of our Free Consultation and Examination .Not ordinary tests, for these are unreliable, and this is the reason why so many are unable to wear with comfort the glasses that have, apparently, been carefully adjusted by some practitioners. Please call at the hotel, for our business here has grown to such an extent as to make a house call almost impossible. DO NOT consider it an imposition to come and have your eyes examined; you will be thrice'welcome and if you do not need glasses, we will tell you so frankly and make' NO CHARGE for our services. OFFICE HOURS: 9:00 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M. ".--. -3 ..1. a v ., aIU .ajJm sJ s svv j-rnn vrv4-lt rt vs-t-iti ne I nvvf Tin fun nv r V-v I y"vri iin 4 Avnvw IMA "rfllll eyes either during the DAY or in the EVENING. We desire.it understood that our t nrkcinri7 rriADA kitw nc a ocm i tc c a xicc a r-Tirtw goes with all our work. Licensed to practice in Arizona. Hotel Dominion-Room 2, Aug. 1 to 8 A f j J fY J JI I i" X 3 rTTTTTTTTT"!! w , j - Vs