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iiimiim i inn I fir "" m -TT Sf yjPiPpi;aMH DAILY ARIZONA SILVER BELT Friday, March 15, 1907 jEE. Page Six " ' k I St. . if r -j V fA vfii ff . . .; P-, s4 A . - - - I Get a Hump on You Globe Pinto Mining Stock going fast; better get some before it's all gone; only a small block left FOR SALE THREE THREEROOMED HOUSES, FIVE TWO ROOMED HOUSES, ONE TWO-ROOMED HOUSE, ONE FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE AND MANY OTH ERS. Bargains in Real Estate in All Parts of the City $20,000 $20,000 $20,000 IN LOANS MADE DURING THE PAST WEEK, RUT WE HAVE PLENTY MORE, WE HAVE ALL YOU WANT: COME AND GET IT. Prompt and Efficient Service and Above AH A SQUARE DEAL PHILLIPSON & HAGEN Office hours: 8 a. m., to 6 p. m., 7. p. m. to 8 p. m. OFFICE, Over Postoffice, Globe, Arizona COMING TRIAL OF COPPER METAL MARKET FED OS Over Six Hundred Affidavits Will Be Presented in Ask ing Change of Venue CBR GLOBE SIGHTS AND SILVER BELTLETS .Current .News of Busy Globe Told In Brevities Ike llouser, the mathematical prod igy, left for Clifton yesterday. S. U. Marks loft yesterday for Los Angeles. A. W. Lowis, a Los Angeles cigar 'drummer, has gone to Clifton. Paul A flams has gone to Thatcher for a few days. W. M. Hubbard has gone to Dalhart, Texas, to visit a cousin. .1. H. Turner of this city has gone to I)ouglas on a prospecting trip. G. T. Heine, representing the Sim mons Hardware company of St. lioui.s, loft Globo yesterday fou Tucson, X. Kifler of Detroit, selling the Stimp- son computing scale, has gone to Silver City after a short stay in Globe. Clarence Duncan, who has bqon visit ing Mrs. M. A. Long for two dayn, went back to San Carlos yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Beuge and their daugh ter Alice" have moved to Los Angele.s fiom their homo at the-Inspiration mine. .1. C. Goodwin, a well known mining man from Tempo, is a guest at tho home of his brother, Supervisor of Streets" 15. (5. Goodwin, for a few days. '.I. t Hancock, whose name. appeared in tho marriage announcements yester-' day, has returned to Indian Hot Springs where his bride will follow within a month. ftev. Winfield Scott, D. I)., prosidunt of the Arizona Baptist- convention and acting secretary of missions, will preach at the Baptist church next Sunday at II o'clock n. m. and at 7:.'0 o'clock p. in. The public is cordially irtited to attend the services. Mining Engineer Hoiilton of the firm nf Houle & Hoiilton of Douglas left yesterday morning for the lurdor met ropolis after spending a fo'V days in the city. Arthur Houle, Mr. Hoiilton m partner, was formerly Miperint'endent of the Old Dominion smelter. Hotel Arrivals Yesterday At the Dominion: W. A. Hnddon, Los Angeles; G. L. Mclntyre, Los An geles; T. H. Khoads, Denver. At the Kinney: B. W. Kiudcl, Carls bad, X. M. n.. a :..i...i NiA.-. j)V .ivn.iimiiiu-u i iubb, v; NRW VOlflv. Mnreh 14. Connor was over n-noiuid lower in Lon don, spot closing at 10!) 2s (id and fuliires at 110 5s. Locally the market was nneliiniRod with Lake at 2o.:i7 Vj- In 20.75; Klectrolytic nt 25.12'-.. to 2.".:i7i., and" Casting at 2U12. to 21.87 'j. Lead was Us M lower nt 19 Ids .'Id in London and unchanged lo cally at 0.00 to o.:to. Spelter was unchanged at 20 10s in the English market nd 11.80 to (U)0 locally. Iron was lower in the Knglish market with standard foundry at ;"."h Hid, and locally was steady and unchanged. & Mar silver, 07!h" Mexican dollars, r,'2 Gila Valley Bank & Trust Co. Capital and Surplus, $100,000 DIRECTORS L. D. RlCKETTS D. W. WlCKERSHAM T. A. pArnt. A. T. Thomson H. S. VanGorder oe C. E. Mills C. A. Kennedy Ph. FREUDEm-mi I. E. Solomon hal All classes of accounts. Invited Foreign exchange at lowest rates Screeching comedy, "Rescued in Mid Airj" at the Iris tonight. The "Tennis Girl" Is coming. Entertains Five Hundred Club At the social of the Five Hundred clijb Wednesday evening at Mrs. Smal ley'.s home, Mrs. A. G. Smith won tho ladies' prize, a silver hat'jbrush, and Walter Bickloy the gentlemen's prize, a bookmark. The next social of the club is to bo at the home of Mrs. Raw lins on the 27th of this month. - Hear Keith sing "Good Old U. S. A." at the Iris tonight. A dollar's worth of fun for ten cents at Tho Dime. The "Tunnis Girl's" first visit. See the Ute Pass and Logging Scqne at the Iris tonight. All your friends are goi?,g to The Dime; join them. Knocked Down With Gun A man named Clark was knocked un conscious by a rille in the hands of K. C. Hood in -a ilioad street saloon last night and Hood is under arrest for as sault. He will be given a hearing this morning. A dispatch from Caldwell, Idaho, dat ul March 12, 'says: The date for beginning tho trial of Mover, Haywood and I'ettilioiie will nol be fixed for another week, the prosecu tion having obtained another delay to day on technical grounds. .Judge K. G. Bryan of tho Seventh district, acting under a constitutional provision, decid ed not to try tho accused miners, and Judge Pronjont. Wood of tho Third dis trict was substituted as trial judge. This change is not pleasing to the do t'onse, though ho prejudice on the part of Judge Wood is alleged. Moyor, Haywood and Pettibono were brought from Boise by SlierilT Hodgius and two deputies. The defendants were not hnndcurTod nor shackled, and Mrs. Pottlbone and Mrs. Moyor were allowed to accompany them. During tho court re'eess tho defend ants were givon the privilege of talk ing with numorous friends who were in the courtroom. Proceedings were brief and .lodge Wood declined to hear arguments on the motions of tho defense to dismiss the casos, and if that be desired for a change of venue. Special Prosecutors Hnwley and Horah wore fearful that se rious error would outer in the record if any proceedings were had before the arrival here of the remitittur from the United States supreme court in the ha beas corpus proceedings. Attorney Richardson for tho defense, quoted su preme court doctrine that it was not necessary to await the remitittur, but Judge Wood refused to go on with the case. All proceedings were therefore K)stiK)iied until Moudny. Little attontion is givon the trial lo cally. People horo havo all .seen the defendants and the usual crowd of curi ous ones is missing from the courtroom. The defense owill present on Monday (530 aflidnvits in support of the request for a change of venue. These affidavits am by all classes of citizens of this country and wore obtained to show tho court that extremo projudice exists in this eommnnit' against tho defend ants. The judge, the attorneys for the defendants, tho prison and court ofii cers and newspaper correspondents re turned to Boise by special.tniin late. this' afternoon. There are no neyommoda tions he,ro for the Hheritr and the men in his charge and on request of tlje offi cials the railroad provided an oxtra train. Operated for Appendicitis. i. V. Pfister, who was. critically ill with appendicitis, miderwont an opera Hon (Monday -at the Globe Consolidated hospital ami last evening was declared out of danger. The operation was per fonned'by Dis. Kennedy, Maisch, Stur geon and McOee. Mr. Pfister is a well known mining ninn anil he was about to leave for the San Carlos strip to look after some of his propovty -when he became ill. The doctors agreed that a few hours delay would have resulted in. certain death for the patient. He was aide to siUup last evening and will be aide to be removed to his home by Sundn'y. The "Tennis Girl" is about due. See the Ute Pass and Logging Scene at the Iris tonight. Who is all right? "Tennis Girl." Realty Transfers Yesterday W. W. Brookncr and S. C. Saver to Hdwafd Price, land south of townsitt bouudary formerly owned by Ramon Villa; consideration $350. A. R. Selchou and Molly K. Snlchou to Mrs. Carrie Woods, two lots in block ;"57j consideration $10. J. W. Harrington to Lyman C. Woods, two lots in block 57; 'consideration $10. Lsaac Chrisman to Chris Xiclanovich and Chris Stancovech, lot 7.'! of O. D. 's subdivision of lot 2, section 25, Xorth Globe townsije. m Screeching comedy, "Rescued in Mid Air," at the Iris tonight. am We all wait for "Tennis Girl." Hear Keith sing "Good Old U. S. A." at the Iris tonight. Wait for tho "Tenni3 Girl." A Critical Moment The late Joseph Jefferson took delight in telling a story of "business", in the earlier days of the Walnut Street the ater, Philadelphia. "Camille" was lie ing played and all was going with in tensity. Then came a scene between Camille and Armand, in the eourso of which a servant was to enter with lights. "In those days," said Mr. Jef ferson, "sea island cotton was stage ice "cream just as molasses and water were stago wine, sherry or jiort, accord ing to the proportion of malosses. Ar mand and Camille were seated at. the table, where they had ben enjoying such viands as these, and their dialogue was making the very best of an impres sion upon a crowded house. Then in came the maid sorvant with tho wobbli est kind of a candelabrum. Tho scene was so engrossing that she was scarcely noticed, but when she set down her burden hot ween the lovers and one of the candles toppled nut and put the ice cream in a blaze well, the strain was broken. Tho entire audience burst into laughter and the curtain had to be rung down. ' ' Hajpcr 's Weekly. KELLY REALTY CO. INCORPORATED; FOR SALE Improved and unimproved property in a I.I parts of Globe." Choice Business property on Broad St. MONEY TO LOAN HOUSES FOR RENT INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS KELLY REALTY CO. Broad Street Globe, Arizona Another Bit of Expert Testimony "Xo," said the beautiful girl, "I cannot be yours." "Why not?" he demanded with a good deal of dignity. "I don't think it would be wise for me to become the wife of a man who please don't ask mo to explain it. I do not wish to hurt your feelings." Folding his arms across his brenst and assuming his proudest look, he said: "I must insist that yon finish what you were going to say." "Well, then, if you will have it, I am atraid you have an exaggerated ego. The next time you ask a girl to becomo your wife don 't do it as if you thought you were conferring a favor upon her." m The English Wedding Ring A man who was buying a wedding ring unconsciously imparted tho infor mation that, the brido was an Knglish woman. "Then this ring will novor suit her," said tho clerk. "It is a good ring, but it is 18-karnt. Xothing less than a 22- karat wedding ring will suit an Eng lish woman. The 18-karat ring is tho usual wedding ring in this country, but in England and France, and indeed in most. European countries, the bride would refuse at the very altar a man who offered to marry her with any other than a 22 karat ring." Xew York Sun. Ezra G. Smithwhilo hunting recently near tho town lino of Manchester and Hopewell, 'about two miles southeast of Shortsvillo, discovered a largo flock of wild gceso which, insfoad of going south woro wintering in this vicinity. This flock was making its headquarters in a piece of marshy ground sheltered by timber lands. Hunters and sovoraj Jlopewell farm ers state that for several years past a flock of geese has made this niarshv piece of ground winter quarters during some of the most sovore weather. It is also said that even wheii they came hero during the open season for huntings it was almost impossible for hunters to get a shot at them owing to their watch fulness. Manchester Correspondence to the Rochester Herald. Slim Goes to Jail "Slim" Will Jones is in jail for. three months. Judge Rowlings seii-l toneed" him yesterday on an embezzle ment charged .v -." "Slim" roomed with one kelson Cooper, and the latter. 1 flat on his back with inflammatory rheumatism. " 'Slim,' dilated Cooper, "I'm pretty hungry, and lJiavon't any ready mon ey. But you could go over, and draw twenty dollars from my account. Get about thiee simoleons' worth of swell grub andfwe'll have a regular Delmou ico feeW" "Slim" is an old pard of Cooper. But old pard didn't come back. Cooper waxed anxious, although no doubts darkened his confiding breast. However, the invalid, befog rheumat ic, he finally got discouraged and sent a neighbor's boy to Undershorifr Voris. A few hours later the missing quantity walked right-into the arms of the offi cer on Bioad .street. And so the complainant Holiloquized, "Methinks I have been nursing a viper in me.buzzum." First Girl Born in Globo Word has been received here of the, marriage recently of Miss Nellie Ken nedy, formerly of this city, and K. R. Ferguson of El Paso. Miss Kennedy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.- 6. Kennedy, pioneer residents of Globe, and has the distinction of being the iirst white girl baby boniin Globe. The Kennedy family left here fifteen years ago, but later Miss Kennedy returned to fill a bookkeeper with E. F. Kellner & Co. and later filled a similar position with the Old Dominion Commercial company. She lifts ninny friends in Globe who are joined by the Silver Belt in extending congratulations and well wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson have recently returned from their wedding tour to Mexi'vniy and are now at home in iPaso. Screeching comedy, "Bescued in Mid Air," at the Jris tonight. A. sure cure for blues, "Tennis Girl." Watch for the "Tennis Girl." If you are lost follow anybody; you will bring up at Tho Dime. mm - . - See tho Ute Pass and Logging Scene at the Iris tonight. i 1 i Ladies Notice I havo opened dressmaking parlors on Cottonwood street, one block east new church on Did Ballground. I can plenso you. Call in. 133 MISS NORA SCROGHAM, i The "Tennis Girl" is a peacherino. Basket Social The Fraternal Brotherhood will give a basket social in Minera' hall the even ing of March 15. 132 Hear Keith sing "Good Old U. S. A." at the Iris tonight. Inquisitive . " Didn't I pee you going into the. doc tor's office this morning?" "Yes."- ' But you 're looking w.ell. " . "I nm well." "One of the children sick?" "No." ' ', "Not "your wife?", "No.'J - , ' ' . "Ah, your mother?" "Xo, not my mother. If you really must know, I went to pay a bill." Try Melrose Rye if you want something extra fine; splendid for med icinal purposes and as pure a brand as can be had anywhere. Bankers' Gar-deu. Screeching comedy, "Rescued in Mid Air," at the his tonight. "Tennis Girl" will make .you feel good. I am now prepared to do to your satis faction STENOGRAPHIC Work of Every Character TEEMS REASONABLE Fay G. MacConnell Room 2 Trust Building THE EAGLE 5cts."CIGAR--5cts. INDEPENDENT FACTORY THE SOLOMON-WICKERSHAM CO. INCORPORATED DISTRIBUTORS DOMINION HOTEL -Finest Hostlery in the Southwest -80 Rooms -AH Modern Conveniences and the Best of Service Carpets, Matting, Rugs, Linoleum Now is the time of the year for the house cleaning and buying new carpets. Now when you buy a carpet you want it TO WEAR, TO FIT AND TO LOOK WELL Our carpets fill these wants. 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AMONG THE NEW MOVING PICTURES ARE A ROARING COMEDY, ''RESCUED IN MID AIR' ' AND A ' 'UTE PASS" AND 'LOGGING SCENE" WHICH WILL TAKE YOU ON A TRIP AMONG THE BIG TREES. EDWARD R. KEITH, WHOSE BARITONE VOICE IS MAKING A HIT NIGHTLY, SINGS "GOOD OLD U.S. A. "AND "GOOD NIGHT, BELOVED, GOOD NIGHT." IF YOU DO NOT ENJOY HEARING FINE SINGING AND SEEING SPLENDID PIC TURES, STAY AWAY. GENERAL ADMISSION lSg..' sREEl!lyED25c a zzzzii FIRST PERFORMANCE DOORS 7.15 0PEN SECOND PERFORMANCE DOORS 8. 1 5 0PEN . i! ii i I Phone in your want. ads. Main-231. IW '.