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m &.$, -if 1 Page Six DAILY ARIZONA SILVER BELT Sunday, May 5, 19( JTP?? H r EN Let the Old Fire Bell Ring 'Our property is insured with one of those good old.com- panies represented and written by 'Phillip son & Hagen, Agents. Can you say this for your property uolghbor? If not, haven't you had object lossons enough of lato? Hotter insuro your homo boforo It is too late. Why Not Own Ytwr Own Home, Wo loan nionoy on oasy tonus at low rates of lntor est. Wo ropreicnt tho best loan association In tho Southwest. Real Estate Wo havo on our list many of tho best real ostato bar gains to bo had in tho city. If you aro either buy ing or soiling you will savo money by calling on us. Whether wo sell or buy, wo GUARANTEE A SQUARE DEAL. PHILLIPSON & HAGEN INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE and LOANS Phone 411 Offices, Post Office Bldg. Globe, Ariz. GLOBE SIGHTS AND SILVER BELTLETS Onrrint News of Busy Globo Told in .' - Brevities II. II. Harvoy is suffering from nn at tack of rheumatism. A. C. Alexander returned to Indian Hot Springs yesterday. n. C. Semple, tho ,E1 lPaso wholesale coal man, is in tho cityjfar mfow days. Mrs. J. C. jRynn Jr. returned last evening from a visit with friends in the Gila valley. William Snaw, a deputy shoriff of Graham county, was an arrival on last evening's train. Shorty Hubbol is in from Pinto Creek and rqports "lots a' doin' " nlong the creek. II. E. Biercc, who has been absent from tho city three weeks, is expected to return Thursday. Miss Kula Hull of Clifton arrived in the city last evening for a visit with her sister, Mrs. V. C. Alsdorf. Miss IJowena Hord, a teacher at tho Indian school at San Carlos, is visiting her sister, Miss Annie Hord. T. B. Inglis, who is connected with tho Arizona Copper company at Clifton, is in tho city to spend Sunday. John Gibson of tho Arizona National company came in from Lower Pinto last evening to spend Sunday. ' Tip' Henderson returned last evening from tho Graham mountains on bus!- ' ness for the Gibson Lumber company. Mrs. Charles Banker returned from Indian Hot Springs last evening, hav ing spent several days at that popular resort. Judgo Nave returned last evening from Solomonville, whore ,ho has been presiding over the district court of Graham county. s S. M. Hill of Cleburne, Texas, treas urer of tho Globo Mining company, ar rived in the city last evening, accom panied by Mr. Hill, a Dallas mining man. t I. Stcinhardt of tho Elkus Brenner company, .with headquarters' in Los An gelcs, is in tho city to call on tho local trade. Pat Rose received a lotter yesterday from his son Will, who is now in Gold field, Nov. Will likes tho big gold camp very much and expects to make his home there. Mrs. W. G. Sapp, the wife of a prom inent merchant of Silver City, N. M., loft hero this morning for hor home nfter visiting h'or parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Carvil of this city. John Fish, a mining man who has boon examining property in tho district contiguous to Payson, came in from tho north yesterday afternoon. Hugh McKovitt of San Francisco ar rived in tho city yestorday evening to attend tho funornl of his sister, the late Mrs. Julia Fegan, which takes placo this afternoon. Tom .Stownrt wont over to Salt Rivor last night with a party of four ami will roturn to Globe tonight. They went prepared to bring a carload of fish, judging from the nmount of bait. Donis Murphy, who has disposed of tho Globe Market and his cattle to the Globo Wholesale Meat company, is rounding up cattle near the old Cham pion mino for delivery. The rear end of the adobo building ,back of Ingram & Co.'s store, which showed signs of collapsing, was taken down today and n moro substantial wall will bo erected. Mr. and Mrs. Walt M. Do Kalb of Chicago aro guests at the Dominion hotel. Mr. Do Kalb is secretary of tho Globo Mining company, of which Judgo J. F. Hcchtman is president. C. W. Tillman & Son, furniture deal ers, hAvo returned from tho Amster property, adjoining tho Old Dominion Commercial company, into heir now building on North Broad street. Ralph W. Sturgis arrived last evening from Solomonville, where he has been attending court as the official reporter. W. G. Shanley went down to San Car los yesterday to spend the day, return ing on the evening train. George Frazer of Clifton is a Sun day visitor in tho city. Ho holds a responsible position with the Arizona Copper company. Mr. Moore, a concen trator superintendent for the same com pany, is also in town. M. Martinez, a Mcxicon laborer, was run down by the slag motor at the smelter Friday afternoon and had one of his legs badly bruised and wrenched. His injuries wnro attended to at the Old Dominion hospital. Work has been begun by tho city on a suspension bridge to span Pinal creek at tho foot of Mesquito street. It will bo a great convenience for thoso living on tho west side of tho creok, as woll as for tho pupils and teachers of tho Central school. W. T. Tuppor and J. B. Rico of tho Iris Theater company nrrived in the city last evening from BiBbee to seo how things nro running at tho locnl theator of tho company. Thoy stnto that tho othor houses are doing almost as well as tho Globo Iris. Tho Modorn Woodmen of Amorica aro anticipating some sport Wednesday night, when eighteen candidates will bo initiated. Sovoral fine spocimonn nro in tho herd and a roping contest may be a final resort to got them into lino. Tho goat is being well fed for tho oc casion. Knight Parker has decidod to erect a substantial buildine of cement blocks on tho sito of tho woodou structure re cently destroyed by firo north of Bar cloy, Higdon & Co.'s livory stable. G. W. Carvil, tho blacksmith, who occu pied tho old building, will resume busi ness in the new structure. Henry Shonp leaves this morning for Georgetown, Tcxns, to join his niece, Mrs. Jinkins, and her husband for a tour of tho eastern states and Canada. They will visit tho exposition at James town, Vn., Washington, Philadelphia, Now York, Boston, Portland, Quebec, Toronto and Montreal, Canada, u turn ing by way of Niagara, Buffalo, Chi cago and St. Louis. They will be about two months making tho trip. For Sale A Tailor's Winder & Wilson sew ing machine. Apily to J. F. Hccht man, over postouieo 170 With Harrinmn Lines A. B. Stiekncy, who is connected with tho traffic department cf the Harrimau lines, is a visitor , in tl.o city ,und is being entertained by Superintendent C. C. Mnllnrd of tho G. V. G. & N. Position wanted by n compotcnt col orod man as a first-class cook, both meat and pastry, for hotel or mining camp; strictly sober. Address II, M., this office. A Now Mason There was a special meeting Inst evening of White Mountain Lodge No, 3, 1 & A. M., for tho purpose of con ferring tho third degree upon Dr. P. B. Calor. Following the ceremony re frshmonts wero sorved. Bell Ropo Signals for Salo Wp have the now form of signals printed on Cloth for sale at this office. mm Kinney House Arrivals J. D. Mayfield,.El Paso; August Pic per, Payson, Ariz.; A. W. Miller, Tuc son, Ariz.; John Ccntry and wife, Fort Worth, Texas; John Graham, San Car los; II. M. Woods, Rico; W. A. Baldwin, Los Angeles; P. J. Wnpner, Continental. Tho Beautiful Magic Roses at tho Lyric. Courthouso Equipment Tho curtains for the courthouso have arrived and awnings havo been ordered. Tho furnituro has not been received. Chairs for the courtroom wero borrowed from Dreamland and everything will bo in readiness for the opening of court tomorrow morning. Storage room phone 001. Squares for a Hqrso Bob Frank camo in yesterday from tho New York & Chicago mining camp to mako good for a horso,ho had lured to make tho trip and which ho allowed to cither stray or be stolen from him. Tho horso has not been heard from up to date. I Far seeing investors and shrewd financiers have long conceded that GLOBE is now and will continue to be the greatest Copper Producing District in the Southwest. It is now quite in its infancy, but its future is assured and cannot be overestimated Below wo quoto you prices on a fow of tho many prop erties wo' havo for salo: ' rivo-room modem houso complete ly furnished on Nob hill, 34,000. Four-room modern houso complete ly furnished on Pascoo hill, $2,800. Two now houses, flno lots, East Globo, $2,250. and $3,000. Choico pair of lots old Ballground, $700. Ohoico corner East Globo, $450,. Choice lnsldo lots, East Globo, closo in,' $275 to $-100. Ono lot Pascoo hill, 41VjX90, $150. Choico incomo property on Broad stroot, $15,000, $35,000 and $65,. 000. A once in a life-time oppportunity. Buy today, your money will have great earn ing power. KELLY REALTY CO. Rooms 19-21-23, Globe Office Building GLOBE, ARIZONA Wo aro abo agents for soventocn of the best fire Insur ance companies in the United States and tho Provident Mutual Building Loan Association of Los Angeles, Cal. First Lessons in Skating at tho Lyric i i Ladles Aid Postpones Tho Ladies Aid Society of the Bap tist church was unablo to carry out their program at tho courthouso last evening owing to tho inclemency of tho weather. They postponed it until Monday evening, when i-efrcshments will bo served and a good time in gen eral is assured. Wo havo a shoemaker in the store. Globo Shoo Co. 177 New Dancing School Maurols Stono Arched Hotel Hall in North Globo Tuesday evening, May 7, from 7:30 to 10 o'clock for arrange ments with pupils for private and class lessons by month only. Classes for pu pils only Monday .and Thursday nights 8:30 to 10:30. Social hop for public every Saturday night. 'reo entrance to hops to all pupils holding class tick ets only. Bo on hand early to join class Tuesday night as only limited number will bo taken. A grand masquorado ball in MauroVs hall on Wednesday night, Mny 8. No unmasking until grand march. Four prizes given. Best of music, order and floor managers. Refreshment booths and check room. Admission, gents $1, In dies and children 50 cents. Notice of enrriago later. Costumes for rent after noons at hall. 178 Tho Wonders of Niagara at tho Lyric. Band Concert Tho second summer concert of the Globo band was rendered last night in front of tho Silver Belt office under tho olcctric light that was installed for that purpose. Owing to tho windy weathor tho full program was not given, but will "bo rondorcd at tho same placo on next Saturday evening. This band is attaining a point of efficiency that as sures tho public, of Globo much enjoy jnont through tho summer months and their concerts will bo lpoked forward to by tho music loving pcoplo in this vicinity. Dominion Hotel Arrivals E. R. Jones, Memphis', Tonn.; W. T. Tuppcr, Bisbco; J. B, Rico, San Fran cisco; Mnlcolm II. Graham, Clifton; S. M. Hill, Cleburne, Texas; Mr. Knight, Dallas; Walt M. Do Kalb and wifo, Chicago; R, W. Sturgis, Tucson; Fred Rowalt, Boston; W. J. Walters, Denver; I. Steinhardt. San Francisco: W. A. Baldwin, Los Angolcs; George E. Fisher, Milwaukee; 11. C. Semple, El Paso; E. H. Palk, San Carlos; L. Castlo and brother, Safford. i Phono in your want'ads. Main 231. COPPER METAL MARKET By Associated Press. NEW YORK, May 3. Copper was 10s higher in London today, spot 105 15s and futures 10 1 5s. Locnlly tho market was steady, Lake soiling at 25.00 to 25.50; Electrolytic, 24.37j to 24.75; Casting, 23.00 to 23.50. Lead was unchanged at 0.00 to G.05 locally and 10 17s Cd in Lon don market. ' . ' , ' i- , Spelter was unchanged at 20 in Loudon and at O.CO to, 0.00 in Ndw York. Iron locally remained uncehnged. Bar silver, 05. Mexican dollars, 50&. Tho Tabard Inn Confectionery is pre pared to fill wholesale orders on short notice. We havo a shoemaker in tho store. Globo Shoo Co. 177 Girl wanted at Miners boarding house. 170. Storago room phono G01. Ice cronm" sodns, fruit and nut sun daes at tho Tabard Inn Confectionery. mm Don't fail to attend tho danco to bo given by Globo Colts bnsoball club Sat urday night at Dreamland. 170 Keegan's Is ono of Globo 's oldest and best known cafes; everything flrst-class In his line. Call and bo convinced. OLEO, THE FAMOUS MIND READ ER; HEBE FOR A SHORT TIME. OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE. 198 Nothing but pure cream used in mak ing our ice cream. Try a quart at tho Opera House Confectionery. 195 Hear tho roar of tho breakers and soo tho bathers at tho Lyric. Fresh caramels and candies at tho Tabard Inn Confectionery. Wo manu facture our own candies and cream. e Wo have a shoemaker in the store. Globo Shoo Co. 1J7 Tho best ice cream in town at the Opera Houso Confectionery. t 195 i m Storago room phono 001. Gila Valley Bank & Trust Co. Capital and Surplus, $100,000 DIRECTORS L. D. RlCKSTTS D. W, WlCKERSHAM T. A. PASCOE A. T. Thomson H. S. VanGorder C. E. Mills C. A. Kennedy Ph. Freudenthal I. E. Solomon All class Bt KCwumts Invite Foreign exchange at lowest rates It is a very strong friendship that can survive intimacy. Van Wagenen, next door to the post office, docs a general painting and pa per hanging business. All work guaran teed. am "Tho Stars and Stripes and You" and "Jennio Lee" sung by Mr. James at tho Lyric. Tho Globo Bank & Savings company, incorporated, pays 4 per cent on term deposits and alwnya ready to make loans on securities of nil kinds. ISO Van Wagenen makes a specialty of tinting. Satisfaction our motto. Dancing class opens Thursday night, see handbills. 180 Ml--W'W4rt-litl4i 1 11 11 The H. H. Bru Company, Inc. i BROKERS DEALERS IN LIMED AND UNLISTED SECURITIES. Thlrty-minuto quotation!! and privato wiro connections with Boston and T now xoric marKots. Tho Duluth and Ishpeming curb markets a specialty. Listed stocks carried on substantial margins. TRY MY WIRE SERVICE. Trust Building Globe, Arizona Telephone m vvvvvvvvv,rvvvv'y"i"i"-l"MWHwrvvv1,'i 1 1H I 1' ALMS & MERRIAM General Conractors Will be pleased to furnish your plans and estimates P.O. Box 811 GLOBE, ARIZONA Quality and Price i -. .. ...I The two essentials in the Drug Business. We are doing everything in our power to make these two essentials our motto. Our first thought is QUALITY, we BUY our goods with that end in view. Our second thougfit is PRICE, we ELL our goods with THAT end in view. We want to make our profit and we want to give you yours. Our business is increasing each day and combined with our endeavor in cordial treatment we credit QUALITY and PRICE BARRETT'S DRUG STORE J. WATT HOQUE President JAMES W. HOQUE Vice President and Cashier OUR AD MAN Is NOT A BAD MAN BUT WE HAVE HAD TO BEEN HIM IN, FOR THE WAY HE TWISTS OUR LANGUAGE BORDERS VERY CLOSE ON SIN. , ,. HIS FACE IS VERY HOMELY AND THAT FROWN ATHWART HIS BROW WOULD RAISE AN AWFUL BIOT ON BOARD A PIRATE SCOW But our bargain man is a pretty nice hombre and when it comes to being In touch with the real estato bargains of Greater Globe, he is there with tho good. He has several fine bargains to offer to the homeseeker, the speculator and the man who wants to make dollars to grow up out or little dimes. Call on tho president of tho Homo Invest ment Company for a view of the situation in Greater Globe, where it requires no microscope, nor xnasslvo brain to conceivo the possibilities in our metropolis, tho copper hub of the west, whero flowers, sunshine, handsomo ladies, fine horses, copper mines and fat pocketbooks are a superfluous quantity and all of a superfine quality. Houses for rent; lots and homes for sale. HOME INVESTMENT CO. J. W. HOGUE Manager. Phone 1111 HOGUE, Utility Man I DREAMLAND Finest RINK in the West! Largest and Smoothest Floer BERGERON'S' FAMOUS BAND MUSIC EVERY EVENING O Q .BbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW. .BbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW. HHsH BBbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbeBBbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbs m r a Skating Every Afternoon and Evening Except Saturday ALL NICE PEOPLE INVITED Gentlemen 25c Ladies Free W. R. NORTON Arch1te Room 12, Globe Building Telephone 1031 New Shoes Here Never since there has been a GLOBE on the globe has there been such an assortment of Fancy and Work shoes shown in this GLOBE All the late lasts in the different leathers. Come and look them over. The PRICE is RIGHT SULTAN BROS., Merchant! OOOOOCXOOOOOCOCXOCXXX30COOOCCOOCOOCXOOCOCXXX0 A FAIR OFFER Open an account with us today, and get QUALITY! GOODS and ACCURATE SERVICE "WE WILL TAXI: GREAT PLEASURE IK PLACING YOUR KAMI OK OUR BOOKS. YOU SHOULD SE GLAD TO HAVE IT THERE! TOR MANY REASONS. (I 1. YOU OAK SE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN OF GETTING QUAlJ IVY GOODS. I 2. OUR SERVICE IS PROMPT, PAINSTAKING, ACCURATE ANlf GOOD. 3. OUR SOLICITORS ARE THE VERY BEST TO BE HAD. i. YOU PAY NO MORE FOR YOUR GOODS THAN ELSEWHERE WITH A MONTHLY CONTRACT YOU GET CASH PRICES. WHY? UEOAUSE THIRTY DAYS IS CASH WITH US AND A GREAT COK ICE TO MANY. u JUST TRY US FOR 30 DAYS 'NOW IS THE TIME TO BEGIN. EVERYTHING SOLD ON 4 STRICT GUARANTEE. MONEY BACK IF WE DON'T PLEASE YOt GLOBE COMMERCIAL CO. PHONE, 221 READ THIS Governor Tildea says that John Hansen told him that he heard Net Wagner say that Anna E. Dickinson told him that D. 8. Decker heard that there was not doubt that John McLaren said that S. T. Benedict thought Fred Seward had told Jim Johnson that Cuskney had declared to John Fulton that it was. generally believed that Harry Hull said that in his opinion it was a matter of fact of great public interest thai Mill Williams hu the finest stock of Groceries and Dry Geoca eve sold in Glebe. PHONE 121. NORTH GLOBE If You Will Try LWQr itfBBBBBBBBBflJBBBBBBBBpKSSBk &mSmmr Shredded Wheat irt ALL IN TW WWKMM You Will Eat N Othr Craj Food . ATYWNTttlCa f S- fc THE SOLOMON-WIGKEMHAM CO., OMrjIraters : " mkmddMi && Vi-sf r 1W irfc- v Hf vfc ,V-A j"ft.