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V "XSir fc 'Wfc. fVr , ' ". 3&JI ,i i . tf . 'i w,r ?; (!$. j , . J J. ('? 3. . ju. m .-,- .1 .E-TIH , Page Six DAILY ARIZONA SILVER BELT Sunday, February 3, '190 '' -; WwBSK, U5 -JgHK.: lfc48l:y?Sffi'ffliX 3 K - ffiBBStei. Sj-.m'RmiiSiJSiS-'-HkJflaH 1"'.,7S; liWSBtf -BiSlki3Mi. JK'.fW'"1 , . '5fi"w" "yvi tw V I. . j Real Estate, Loans and Insurance ""TEMPT unumno SAT NEIGHBOR! 00 YOU PUT RENT? Lot us flguro with you. Supposes you pay $25.00 rent per month, that is $300 per year. $300.00 per yoar is worth $36 in interost. In threo yoars you havo paid in round numbers $1,000.00. And still tho other fellow owns tho house and lot, at a probablo inccrased value. WHY DON'T YOU COME TO US, BUY A LOT AND BUILD A HOUSE? r WE LOAN MONEY Instead of paying for tho othor fel low's house, why not pay in tho samo way for ono of your own? See the point7 Of courso you do. Take your pencil and flguro it out; it's easy. Then come and seo us. v.: - PHILLIPSON & HAGEN Office hours: 8 a. m., to 6 p. m., 7. p. in. to 8 p. m. OFFICE, Over Postoffice, Globe, Arizona - . GLOBE SIGHTS AND SILVER BELTLETS .Current .News of Busy Qlobo Told in Brevities j Mrs. Alfred Hjiiwoii and hor mother, Mrs. .TacoTiy, leao Monday for Las Oruees, N. M.. the latter 's lionie. W. 11. Smith of the Gila Valley, Globe tc Northern shops, lias resigned to ac cept a position with tho Old Dominion mines. , Mr. Marsh, wife of tho editor of the fsolomonville Bulletiu, arrived hero last 'evening to visit hor mother, Mis. P. C. TLit tie. Cullen Little, a nophow of Judge P. C- Litilc, has come in from Solomon villc to take a position in tho office of Iinwlins & Little. Mrs. Eliza Winslow returned evoral days ago from the City of Mexico and expects to remain two or three weeks to arrange hor affairs here. She was pleas ed with tho Mexican capital and will likely spend much of her time thoro. Ilomor W. Fiske, a resident of Qlobo in the SO's, diml January 13 in Milan, Ohio, wliore he had rosided for several years. Interment took placo at Milan tinder tho auspicos of tho Masonic order fif which ho was a meinbor. Docoased was the fathor of Mrs. S. L. Hamilton of Phoenix, now visiting in this city. a Embroidery Orders takon and oxecuted at short notice; lossons given in all kinds of embroidery and stamping done while you wait. MRS. J. C. MoRAE, i Old Ballground, opposite George Hill. J First Meeting of tho J. O. C. f Tho first of a sorios of club gather ings by the newly organized J. G. C.'s was held at tho home of Mrs. J. ,T. Kuegan Friday evening. Tho hostessos were tho Misses Lou Bolton and Alice M. BinUall. f Tho .rooms were vprottily de'eorated with hearts, representing tho gnmo of hearts which, engaged the time. Tho prizes for the games wero awarded to Mrs. Fred Wales and Mrs. P. B Calor respectively. Mrs. Wales was present ed with a hunrisomn fnnnv ctiin.'i nlnto v aiid tho consolation prize was an egg beater. A pleasant feature of the entertain ment was the piano playing of the Misses Patton and McCurdy. Mrs. Crowley and Miss Dodge will be the hostesses for the club at the Do minion hotel on the 11th of this month. COURTS IN BRIEF SESSION Federal and -District Courts Meet Yesterday Mining Company Sues There wero sessions yesterday of Itlic United States and tho district court. In the United States court an order sot the hearing of Jnmcs A. Hogau's petition in bankruptcy for March 2, 11)07. In the district court suit was filed against Gila county by tho Arizona Commercial Copper company. Applica tion was made for a temporary injunc tion enjoining tho county from placing the company on the delinquent tax list. Kawlins and Littlo nppcarcd for the company. Other mnttera taken up in tho district court wero: Globe Lumber Co. vs. Hattio M. Alli son et nl; argument of demurrer sus-. ponded till February 0. D. S. Heron ot al. vs. William Rol ling, administrate; judgment favored plaintiff in n suit for the titlo to a min ing claim. M. Brqkenshire vs. T.. P. Shnnley, sheriff; enso set for trinl February 0 at 10 o'clock. Suit to quiet title by Sarah S. Mar tin vs. W. M. Willis; judgment rendered in favor of plaintiff. The case of Fritz Brothers vs. Xa. tional Cash Register company, which was (lecjtieu against the defendant in justico court, will nrobablv be tried next Saturday. b Invitations are being sent out to the ncing friends of tho O. D. Athletic association for their third grand ball, to bo given in Dreamland Thursday evening, February 7. Tho first two dances by this organization wero splen did successes and tho ono this weok will undoubtedly bo well attended. ' Turkoy Dinner . Take your Sunday dinner at tho Cozy restaurant, Murphy blook. i - - FREEZING AND WIND r CREATES HAVOC IN CHICAGO By Associated Press. CHICAGO, February 2. With a gale that reached fifty miles por hour and the mercury dropping steadily toward the zero mark, Chicago today experienc ed the most uncomfortable weather of the winter. The wind overturned wag ons in tho streets and broke windows. YOUNG CORBETT AND KID HERMAN MATCHED Uy Associated Press. A RENO, Nov., February 2. Articles ;vero signed tonight by Harry Pollock, acting for Corbett, for tho fight between Voting Corbett and Kid Herman, for a purse of .$10,000, offered by Kohl &, Johnson, local promotcis. f Tho articles call for 75 per cent to the winner and 2j per coat to the loser, tho contest to tako placo March IS. Z Judge Lander Dn.ir! fiy Associated Press. ? WASHINGTON, February 2.-Jdge Edward W. Lander, tho first chief jus tice of tho territory of Washington, a veteran of tho Mexican war and for ten years president of the Harvard club of this city, died today aged !0. i Tho Dime will be ready soon. , Tho Dimo. Watch for it. ' SHOCKING DEATH OF YOUNG MINER Nude and Mutilated Body Is Found in San Francisco Yesterday Hy Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., February 2. A peculiarly atrocious murder was discovered this afternoon when tho dead body of Claudo Young, nude and fearfully-mutilated, was found in n room in a lodging house on East street. Ap pnreutly tho man had been beaten to death with his own heavy miners' half boots. These, with thoir spike heels lit erally soaked witlNblood, lay on the floor near tho bed on which tho body was stretched. Young was 20 years old and carried a card showing Ids membership in the Western Federation of Minors. He camo from Tonopah a few months ago and has been working as an olectricinn. Thoro was no cluo to tho murderer. Robboiy was suggested, but doub't was thrown on tho theory by tho find ing of $0 in the man's clothes. 1 Young appeared at his lodging house at 3 o 'clock this morning and asked for a loom. Nothing more was seen of him until this aftornoon, when tho bed mak er opened tho unlocked door. BUT Ft (Continued from Page Ono) is determined that the life of the negro shall not be placed in jeopardy until ho has had a fair and impartial trial. Another result may bo the requesting and semiring of a change of venue in anothor comity by counsel for the uegio on the grounds that he cannot not mo a fair and impartial trial in this county. Baldwin's Story Hnldwiu was scon by a representative of tho Silver Bolt yesterday afternoon in his cull in the county jail and asked to tell his story of the crime. He show ed no retieenco and willingly ga e his version of tho commission of the crime, which was at variance in a number of important detnils with other stories which ho has told. Tho negro stated that he was out hunting the morning of the crime and tliat he had visited the ranch of Morris. He had asked Morris the time, the latter stating that it was 9:20 o'clock. After somo conversation Morris started for Rooseelt and Baldwin resumed his hunt. Soon afterward while passing the house, the negro states that ho heard a woman scream "Murdorl" Ho start ed up the draw from whore the cries canto and says he saw two Mexicans, one of them struggling with a uomnn and the other at some distance away, lie called to the Mexican, asking what ho was trying to do with tho woman. The Mexican replied in Spanish, which Baldwin could not understand, and started for the negro. Baldwin says he raised his gun to his shoulder, but the Mexican still enme forwnrd with a rock in his hnud. He pulled the trigger, but the shell did rtot explode; the Mexican hit him in tho head with the rock, knocking him senseless. When ho re covered ho saw the two bodies lying on the ground and thou started for the Hill dairy ranch to give tho alarm. Story Untcnablo It is needless to state that in no par tieular was Baldwin 's utorv Milmtnnti ated by the mnrks on the ground. The only tracks found at or near the scone of the crime were those of the victims and of Baldwin. It had rained the pre vious night and Indian scouts of many years training told the authorities that it was impossible for others to have been at the place where the crime was committed, as thero was not the slight est indication of their presence. Baldwin's wounds wero dressed yes torday morning by Dr. J. L. Wales. Baldwin expressed a desire to secure an attorney, but no lawyer in the city cared to take the case. Baldwin says he is 27 years of ago. M GALL OUT HE S Southern Pacific Is Threatened with Tie-up of the En tire System By Associated Press. BAKER8FIELD, Cal., February 2. In railroad circles tonight it was learn cd that unless the Southern Pacific reaches some agreement with tho Order of Railway Tolegiaph'crs there is a strong probability of a strike being called affecting the whole system. Feb ruary 0 is the day set' for tho confer ence with the railroad officials and the leaders of the telegraphers' union. De mnnds that telegraphers are making are an eight-hour day with a minimum sal ary of $7o per month and .r0 cents an hour for overtime, with time and a half for Sunday work. They also want twenty-six days to constitute a working mouth. Kecgan in Good Timo The third race in tho roller skating series at Dreamland was peculiar for the fact that nono of tho racers relin quished thoir distinctive consistency of sequence. All uiound tho courso it was Baumgartner striving to outdistance KCegan and, a littlo farther in tho rear, Schneider sharply bohiad Stone. All tho spectators hi the stadium breathed hard at Keegan's time-j-Dreamland's record for tho soason so far 3:27.5. On account of Sunday, tho fourth raco will not bo held until tomorrow night. i- Rain or Snow By Associated Press. WASHINGTON. Fobruarv 2Tr. cast for Arizona: Fair in south, rain or snow in north portion Sunday andMou day. 1 it ' ALL-STAE CAST FOE PANAMA CANAL CONSTRUCTION By Associated Press. WASHINGTON, Fobrunry 2. Wil liam J. Olivor, Knoxville, lowest bidder for tho construction of tho Panama canal, has gotten together as associates some of tho largest contractors in the United States, most of whom havo been engaged in government construction work running into millions. Men whoso names ho will submit to tho president are as follows: John B. McDonald, New York, who built the subway, and John Pierce of Now York, who built the Portsmouth dry docks. HAVE THIRD MEMBER OF GAS PIPE THUGS By Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., February 2. Tho polico believe that tho third man implicated with Siomson and Dnbuer, the gas pipo thugs, 'in the murderous as sault on A. Bohrcnd, tho Stiner street jeweler, has been located in Nevada. Detective Mathowson secured warrants today for the arrest of Harry Kearney, the alleged man wanted, and Matthew sou will go to"Ncvadn to bring him here for trinl. Admiral Retired By Associated Press. WASHINGTON. Februnrv 2. Orders will bo issued from tho navy departmrit placing Rear Admiral W. W. Meado on the retired list February 8. Watch for tho Dime. i Ambassador from Mexico Arrives By Associated Press. riquo Crool, Mexican ambassador to the United States, presented his credentials to President Roosevelt todnv. He was accompanied by Secretary Root ami at- lucnes or inc emuassy. o Silver Belt want ads brings results. COPPER METAL MARKET By Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 2. Trading in metal was quiet and easy under tho absence of cables, and prices me practically unchnnged. Copper is firmly hold. Lake is quoted at 24.7A" to 25.25; Electro lytic, 24.02Vj to 2i.87,,(!; Casting, 2-1.25 to 21.75. Lead unchanged at fl.OO to 0.25. Speltor, 0.70 to 0.S0. 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