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:? ( - 1 r4 H ' f''Y "i.y jrtf- -rt'N ' T . " " J - .I ?" 5' - Sunday, December 8, 1907 DAILY ARIZONA SILVER BELT "1 n; " Page Six r . " '. " . i ' ' aBnFO-' . MMMM, . IT it , - " 1 Hi S5. . . I' I .Jt A" X , I p k 4 t- r . I i K i' itf I UIVKHiWCiy ij To each lady or gentleman the choice of one of these four subjects : Ruth, the Gleaner becca the Well Mil Friend Home, Sweet ' Home These handsome bronze lithographs ars copyrights of origiual 'paintings and were printed especially forus for this occasion. No Souvenirs to Children nesday, December II, from 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. At NAQUIN'S r ? JvVVj: t ft ''' We extend a cordial invitation to the people of Globe and vicinity to attend our Grand Opening and Reception. Our store will not open until 10 o'clock in the' morning, but will remain crcn until 9 o'clock in the evening, giving every one an opportunity to get acquainted and posted on our prices and stock. There will be mnsic, flowers, and souvenirs and everybody will be welcomed. Call and see the largest, handsomest and best assorted stock of Home Furniture in the South west at NAQUIN'S. T XL. vHi ' r SOUVENIR GivenAway To each lady or gentleman the choice of one of these four subjects : Ruth, the Gleaner Rebecea at the Well A Faithful Friend Home, Sweet Home These handsome bronze lithographs are copyrights of original paintings and were printed especially for for this occasion. Ho Souvenirs to Children SM EXPENSE STATE- agreo to the reduction mado in tho ox ponso accounts. It is stated that tho remaining eight counties in tho territory will also bo allowed oxpenso nionoy for this elec tion, but their warrants will como later as their accounts have not yet been I audited. Tucson Star. GILA COUNTY WILIi GET ABOUT ( $2,400 FOR ROLLING UP HER BIG MAJORITY. ORIGINAL BILLS OF THE COUN- TIES WERT. OUT DOWN BY THE GOVERNMENT. Warrants to Pay Counties of tho Tcr ' ritory Are Now in Hands of Sec " retary Nichols and Will Bo Paid Over on Supervisors Approval. Notification has been received by tho boaril of supervisors that tho govern ment will mako good tho expense in curred in holding tho election to de termine) tho sentiment of tho people on tho joint-statehood proposition. Tho notice states that Pima county will re ceivo $1,752.10 to make good tho ex pense which resulted. This bill was audited by a specinl government agent and a number of tho oxpenso items were disallowed. Tho notice states further that in this re spect four other counties aro sufferers to the following extent: Mnricopa, $1, 082; Graham, $401; Coconino, $127, and Gila $172. Under tho special act proving that tho government should pay tho bills of tho special election, Pimn, Maricopa, Gila, Coconino and Graham sent in claims first. In addition to tho sum which I'ima received tho other four counties will also bo reimbursed as if ol lows according to the statement: Maricopa, $2,023; Graham, $2,315; Coconino, $1,483; Gila, $2,005, Gila $172. It is stated that tho warrants to pay theso sums aro now in the hands of Secrotary Nichols of tho territory and can bo had as soon ns the supervisors Busy Rudyard Kipling. Mr. Kiiliii has solved tho Asiatic problem for Canada. It took him tho best part of a week. "Pump in tho immigrants from tho old country," ho says. "Pump them in. England has 5,000,000 of pcoplo to spare." Having disposed of this troublesome question, he can now pass on to other pressing matters of imperial concern. Running the British empire kcops Mr. Kipling protty busy. Life for him has become a steady grind of great stato af fairs. During tho Boer war ho financed tho hospital service with a music hall ballad. Then ho adopted tho Morris tubo for village varksmen to shoot through and created a nation in.nrms by organizing a rifle club. Ho wiped Russia off tho may with "Truco of the Bear." He smashed tho alliance with tho Goth and tho shameless Hun when tho European fleets blow up a mud fort in Venezuela. Ho commanded tho United States to tako up tho white man's burden in the Philippines. He is tho guardian of tho British navy. Ho saved tho British empire from col lapse by reviling in verso tho Trnns vaal constitution. On his way home perhaps ho will stop off long enough in Newfoundland to adjust tho fisheries dispute, and if ho can find time be tween now and spring ho may havo to look in on the Australian high protec tionists and nsk for bettct terms fo' British imports. There's no telling. When duty cnlls, Mr. Kipling packs his grip or writes a poem. Ho recognizes that ho is a British institution and ho makes it his special affair to think im perially. Tho government may maun der along over tho .business of govern ing,, but Mr. Kipling has stationed him self on tho watch-tower to keep tho na tion awako and alarmed. You nover catch him taking two weeks off to hunt bears in tho canebrakes. Now York World. Sam Keo's for underwear and shoes. I H H"'H''H"l"t"l"H"H"l' l"Hiiii'I"iiM"I"I"'M'"li4"H"i"W'H'M"HMH,'I' Jr. FOR CASH t 10 per cent off On all Holiday goods bought i 1 at Van Wagenen's for Cash ! E before December 20. r i A chance on the big doll with ;j i every dollar cash purchase. y: VAN WAGENEN NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE MM IHIH 1 1 1 ltllllHHtHHHfiH)WHI i t 111 ll IN ARIZONA After a tropical contest, O. P. Bond csson has been elected president of tho Water Usors' association at Yuma. Tho Pima Indians, panic-stricken by a loss of their wheat crop, havo been allowed to market wood, nnd Phoenix in the future figures on buying wood at $1.50 per cord. Bisbeo mino operators aro looking for an early nnd substantial rise in tho prico of copper. Tucson is in the midst of a very warm ilty campaign. i Ono hundred thousand bricks havo been burned at Benson which will be used in building an addition to the ter ritorial reform school. W. J. Carlisle, guard at tho territor ial industrial school, has tendered his resignation. Lou Mickey, former deputy sheriff nt Pinal county, has joined tho rangers. J. J. Griffith, a former Espco brake man, recently arrested and acquitted on a charge of burglarizing a freight car, has brought suit against tho Southern Pacific company for $10,000, nllcging false imprisonment. George H. Wells, charged with tho murdor of Charles Bauer at Tucson, was declared not guilty by a jury. Believ ing Bauer was on familiar terms with his wife, Wells shot and instantly killed him in n Tucson hotel about three months ago. Oro taken from tho Clara Gold & Cop per company's mines in Yuma nssayed $28,874 per ton. The property is now owned by Los Angeles capitalists. John Ryan, tho injured miner, who left the Maricopa county hospital while in u demented condition, has been locat ed. Ho has employed private medical ndvico and is getting along nicely. Mrs. Fred Jowell, who' for several years operated the Wavorly houso at Phoenix, it dead. Tho Homo Savings Bank & Trust com pany and tho Valloy bnn kat Phoenix havo consolidated. quitted by a jury nt Tombstone. Price I was accused of shooting a companion at i'carco a few weeks ago. Weaver Brier and Miss Margaret Mc Laughlin, popular young pcoplo of Saf ford, were married on Wednesday. Tho London-Arizona company has let a contract for tho construction of a 1,000-ton custom smelter to bo erected at Winkelman. More oranges aro being shipopd from Phoenix this season than for a number of years past. Chicago, Now York and Boston aro tho chief buyers. An addition of forty pupils was mado to tho enrollment at tho Indian school at Phoenix. Tho pupils were picked up all over tho territory. Diphtheria has broken'out afresh at Phoenix. A number of new cases have been reported during tho past week. Phoenix is to organizo a team for winter ball games. Edmunds and Corr aro promoting tho scheme. James W. Mitchell of Tucson suicided by shooting himself while nstrido a horso on a hunting trip. .Mind do ranged by business troubles. On account of tho heavy drain Gra ham county supervisors will pay only $1 on wildcat skins aftor January 1. Jnmea Colquhonn, for years super intendent of tho Arizona Coppor com ""iiv nt Clifton, has resigned. J. E. Hopkins will bo appointed superintendent. Burglars entered Dad Sparks' saloon in Safford and got off with, a fivo-gallon keg of nlcohol. A rear window was broken by tho burglar. Luther Price, charged with making an assault with intent to murder, was ac- Duncan school district, Graham coun ty, has voted a bond issue and will erect a fino school building. Tho Bnnk of Safford is soon to resume gold payment. Martin Diaz, a relative of President Diaz, was stabbed to death by Mexicans in Douglns. The C. & A. company havo started another furnace nt their Douglas smel ter, employing thirty additional men. Clifton miners have refused to accept tho cut in wages nnd nro out on a strike. Disorder is, threatened and Sheriff Anderson of Graham county has been summoned. Conductor Wnndling was held, up in tho Southern Pacific yards at Yuma by hoboes and robbed of about $50. Indians are making a success of dry farming in tho valley west of Tucson. Tho Fortuna Gold & Copper company will croct n 150-ton mill at their prop erties nortlrof Phoenix. W. G. Morris, a mining man of Sa lida, Colo., died suddenly in Tucson. The body will bo shipped to Colorado for burial. Tho smallpox scare has passed nt Bisbce. Luther Bailey, a highly respected citi zen of Solomonvillo, is dead, after a brief attack with pneumonia. sides to eliminate her name. The vaea will bo tried before a master and every effort will be made toward secrecy. BRIDEGROOM SLAIN IN DARK. Petty thieves nre operating extensive ly in Douglas, much to tho annoyance of officers and residents. SOCIETY WOMEN DETECTIVES Aid Mrs. Perslfor Frazer, Jr., to Obtain Divorco Evidence. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., December 7. Society women were the principal de tectives employed by Mrs. Mary New bold Welsh Frazer, daughter of tho late John Lowbcr Welsh, in procuring tho civdenco against her husband, Pcrsifor Frazer, Jr., which sho will uso in a divorco suit. It was tho gossip of the society wom en, Mrs. Frazer ndmits, that first led her to consider divorco proceedings. Then for two months thoy kept her in touch with tho daily doings of Mr. Fra zer. Tho information which Mrs. Frazer embodies in -the divorce papers was ob tained by her only two months ago. She charges that it was then that sho Icnrned that her husband was attached to another woman, well known in so ciety. It has been agreed by both Leaving Dance to Call a Guest, He Is Felled from Ambush. BROWNSVILLE, Pa.,' December 7. While the festivities in celebration of his marriage were at their height, early today, George Bea, aged thirty-eight, ac companied by several companions, left tho houso to urgo a friend living near by to join in tho dance. They had gone but a short distance when half a dozen men, supposed to be rejected suitors of Bea's bride, leaped from hiding, and ono of them dealt Boa a blow that fractured his -skull and caused his death a few hours later. Bea's friends were forced to retreat. In 'the fusillade of shots John Jacovic, a guest, was wounded in the face by a bullet. Central American Peace Conference. Tho United States, aided by Mexico, is participating in this conference be cause of possessing tho largest fojeign interest in the American political situ ation Its work in tho adjustment will be chiefly in tho direction of guidance, advice and securing the compromise of contending interests. It has adopted no domineering attitude, and its po sition apepars to bo perfectly under stood and gratefully appreciated bv all tho powers directly conccinoi' I j, of course, well understood that the United States is largely interested in the outcome. It has certjtn folital rppiuibilitics in that direction af f ienug its relations wi.h. the pewr of E'irope. It is at this tin3 engaged u a M"lly important engne?ing wor': m the heart of tho region. It hopes to see tho conference close with reliable guarantees of peace and prosperity in Central America in large measure be cause of selfish considerations. This very relation to the problem, however, renders its position at the conference the stronger and affords the greater as surance of, a satisfactory outcome. Washington Star. Are you having trouble with your kidneys t There are lots of people today who wonder why they have pains across the back, why they aro tired and lack ing in energy and ambition. Your kid neys aro wrong. They need relief with out delay. Tako DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills; they are for weak back, inflammation of tho bladder, backache and weak kidneys. Sold by Hanna's Drug Store. Opens Miners Boarding House Mother Brackin has leased the Min er's boarding houso and will be glad to serve her old friends and as many new ones as will appreciate good borne cooking and neat rooms. Give me a call and I will treat you right. MOTHER BRACinK. RYAN'S-Santa Claus Headquarters RYAWS I )01 Ti ns I 'Mm I mm. iw 'tfi,irnin i- in intvcavtn . ' Mm IKmSt'- " 1 bUBflP '' L .gmmiWMm " '& "S ..iir FyJLJly wwsosy r mSE "-YtUY'Vr 3WBT&g:' j&&Yrvs RESOLVED That if Papas and Mammas really want to make little boys and little girls. happy on Christmas morning they'll buy their presents Kyan & Uo.'s, the real toyland of Globe. ;e and I have been to all the places and know Ryan's is going to be headquarters. Resolved, further, that all mammas and papas should do their shopping early. The things we children want may be gone f they wait until Xmas eve. u O O Q B USTER BROWN voices the sentiment of every little boy and girl in tHe city of Globe, Despite the money stringency and all that sort of thing we allowed all of our Holiday orders to be Qliinnorl arn ura nar rightfully claim to have the only full and complete line of toys in the, city. The display is now on in all its glory, showing the many wonder ful things m mechanical and other toys. The line represents every thing imaginable in playthings for children. In fact Ryan's is the. Conceded Toyland Wo want you to soo the perfect working hot-air engines for boys, with full oauipment of shafting, a mine tramway with revolving buckets, and an old-fashioned windmill, all operated by tho little engine; and there aro railroads with moving trains, tool chests, hook and ladder trucks, firo engines, automobiles, drums, wagons, etc., etc. And for tho little girls there aro perfect-working miniature sowing machines that do tho work just like mam ma's; dolls, dressed and undressed; doll beds, tables, dressers, chairs, and what not? A complete toy' store; that's it, ana tno pnce3 Harmonize with the times. RyanV- TO YL A N D Ryan's r - a If in If o o H o c 3 o o o- fl 'r- , w FW J r, V -v, . ! fc