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-r-S Page Two DALY ARIZONA SI-JJER BELT .. Wednesday, May 15, 1907 ARIZONA SILVER BELT, DAILY AND WEEKLY Published each morning cxcopt Monday. Admitted to the mails ui second class mattor JOS. H. HAMHiL, Proprlotor Member of the Associated Proas 'SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily, by mall, ono ycar... Daily, by carrier; ono month .$7.50 . .75 . 2.50 . 1.25 weekly, ono year . Weekly, six months Cash In advance Subscribers' Notlco Subscribers pleaso notify this in caso of non-delivery of tho Monday excopted. ofllco daily, Advertising rates made known on ap plication. ,UNION Summer is surely here. Tho Phoenix papers are beginning to print rattle snake stories. I s l. Luther Durbank .has written ,n book on the "Huninn Plant." Strangely enough, ho omitted any mention of grafting. Some men think they desorvo to bo1 called good boosters because they al wnvs talk about themselves. Olobo has, a few of them. It was a good thing for tho reputation! of California that tho big Shriner con ventiou was held at Los Augolcs in stead of San Francisco. In the list of thoso attending tho C'oroy-Oilmnn nuptials, it was noticed that all of the Coroys were there ox copt the steel magnate 'tt first wife. A prominent official of the steel trust says of Coroy's wedding that "A man in his position who defies the proprie ties must go sooner or later." Gener ally later and then only to Europe. It doesn't make any difference to Bryan what kind of a banner Hearst carries as long as ho is traveling in tho samo direction, ot oven if it wero a red one. THE STRENUOSITY OF INDIANA Because Hon. Charles Warren Pair- banks has that great love for pure, wholesomo buttermilk that all loyal sons of Indiana boast, says tho Wash ington Herald, facetious ones have sought to convey the impression that the Hoosier'jjtate is not as truly stren uous as the trend qf the times demands of all up-to-date localities and sections, Such is a grave mistake, and wo herewith present indisputable evidenco in support of our emphatic denial and refutation: Benjamin Reed, who is just homo from Seymour, broke two of his sister's ribs today while embracing her. Ev ansvillo news item. Josh Simpson playfully seized and hugged Miss Hulda Morgan as sho was passing tho Mansion house last night and dislocated her neck. Poseyvillo news item. Tillman Xoylan is carrying his hand in a tiling, tho result of a grip given him Tuesday by- Tom Buss. Tom" did not know how strong ho was. Frank fort Sun. , Wo respectfully submit that tho abo-e items of surrent happening's, culled as they aro from truthful and highly rcspectnblo Indiana papers, con stituto an exhibit in defenso of Indi ana'!s strcnuosity unparalloldd through .out all tho land, and not at all likely to bo equaled soon. It shows thnt tho Hoosicrs are enthusiastic in all of their affairs involving in any wiso tho sonti mental side of things. If Mr. Fairbanks bo presented to tho next Republican national cqnvcntiqn as Indiana's "favorito son," ho will bo backed by a solid and compact body guard from rampant and strenuous Hoosierdom that balks not at mountains nor hesitates in tho face. of the most aggressive opposition. Let tho heathen outside of Indiana rago and imagine vain things. Butter milk has nourished many a hero and formed the foundation of many a con stitution attuned to withstand tho slings and arrows of tlio most outrage ous fortune, and never bat an eye. Therefore, let's no more of "throwing off" on buttermilk, nor any truo lover thereof. Hero's to Indianabuttermilk and all! A CONSTITUTIONAL DISCOVERY Tho lotter of Judge Farrar of Now Orleans, arguing that tho federal, gov ernment can tako absolute control of all tho railroads of tho country under tho power given to congress (by tho constitution "to establish postoffices and postroads," would havo attracted littlo attention, had not.tho writer an nounced, after an interview with tho prosident, that tho lotter was mado pub lic "with tho president's permission and at his request." Fearful souls see in this another "big stick" added to thoso which tho president has lit 'soak for tho railroads. J t is at least a wonderful constitutional discovery. Judgo Farrar 's contention is that "just as the government, in tho exercise of its power to borrow 4S2i-$ frlffltaABEL Q253i money nmj, collect tuxes, created" 'tho whole' nntionnl ban king system, just so, under its power to establish pustroiuts, it may organize corporations for tho purpose of building and operating sueli roads to carry tho mails," etc. He maintains that tho power now exorcised, by tho interstate conuncrco commission is not ndequato to moot the case, bo cause "thoro is an immense mass of commorco which is absolutely interstate and over which tho congress, by virtue of its commercial power, has no juris diction." Tho power to establish post roads, ho contonds, "is eo-extonsivo with the United States," and gives to congress tho right to "nationalize tho railroads, to provide -all tho, terms and conditions for their uso and operation, and to create corporations as instru ments to facilitate tho government in tho performance of this exclusive func tion." v With an imagination and a scorn of practicalities surpassing thoso of Mr. Bryan, Judge Farrar" proposes to securo government control of tho rnilronds, not lyveonfiscnting or buying them, nor by building "continental trunk Jlines," to run in competition with tho existing systems nnd forco them to "eomo to terms," but by tho simple' process of requiring these .companies- to become federal corporations nnd to assign their title td rights of way to tho United States, which would magnanimously grant the right perpetually to aiso these rights of way for transportation pur poses to the corporations organized by it, under the conditions and limitations fixed by .the lnw of thoir organiza tion." How simple, yet how sufficient! The owners of $15,000,000,000 worth of rail road -property have only to surrender theiKehnrtors, Rights of way and othor valuable assets to a paternal govern ment, In oxchnnge' for leases in perpet uity' tb'mannge .their own property un der "conditions nnl limitations" im posed by whntovcr party of gang of politicians happens at tho time to be in control of the government. Is it any wonder that Mr. Bryan and Mr. Hearst have retired temporarily behind the door to kick themselves for not having thought of this brilliant scheme f As for Mr. Roosevelt's reasons for desiring its publication, thoy can only bo guessed at. It may be that it is simply another of his ingenious meth ods for reconciling tho railroad officials to tho sort of "regulation'.' which he is now applying and has in mind. It is at least a suggestive incident. A New York policeman leveled his pistol at a would-be suicide the other day, and told him ho would bo shot dead did ho not at onco drop tho pistol, with which he was preparing to shoot himself; whereupon the woiild-bo sui cide dropped it like a flash. Self-preservation is the first law of nature. News Carriers Wanted Boys who want to delier Silver Belts during tho next three months call at this office at 0 p. ra. Tho work .requires ono hour nnd a half daily except Mon days. Goqd wagep.to hustlers. i-:-r BOOMERS FOR THIRD TERM if Three "Classes Who Aro Asking Mr. .12 -ri Roosevelt to Hun Again The men who aro so assiduously pro inotlng tho third term "boom" may bo roughly divided into three classes, says tho Chicago Tribune. They are, first the officeholders, who feel bound by gratitude or a "lively expectation of favors to como" to sup port tho present administration for nn indefinite number of terms. Tcddyism lies )n, tho mouth of offlcoholding, and it is 'part of tho duty of the small office holder to .advocate tho election of his chief for a's many terms as he is will ing to sqrve. Tho officeholder in ro turn expects to bo renominated to tho office he holds at present or to bo given a better one. Next, there are the 'politicians who believe mistakedly, as wo think thnt tho re-election of President Roosevelt would bo accomplished by as large ma jorities as in his election to a second term. This would sweep into office nearly every Republican candidate in theiBorthwcst state, city and county Tt would make the campaign easy for the politicians. It might even have tho effect of reducing campaign assessments; as bycrybody who should bo nominated on a Republican ticket' in states like Illinois, Michigan nnd Ohio, would ex pect to be elected without much effort nnd. also' without much merit on his own part. Third, th,ero aro a number of sincere admirers Qf President Roosevelt who' think tho wolfaro of tho country wolud bo promoted by his election to a third term, Wo believe that theso admirers nro in tho minority of thoso who voted tno iJepuDiican ticket in IU04. Tho ex pression of feeling in fnvdr of tho third term is, first of all, that of tho bols--' iorous gentlemen who begin early to make themselves heard in political cam paigns, but who do not havo tho de cisive voico when thp election takes pldce. That voice comes from tho great mnss of tho people, not commonly known to tho politicians who nro quiet ly pursuing thoir ordinary1 vocations and aro still doing a good deal of thinking: They nro in no mood td havo thoir hands' forced by officeholders or sycophants. Tho country has not yet been heard from on tho third term question. It will bo heard from if the rdnominntidn of President Roosovolt shnll bo serious ly proposed, and its expression of opin ion will bo oven moro vociferous if through nny misadventure the rcnomin ntion should occur. Wo believe", as w;q said before, that tho fcoling among tho masses against the .third torm is deep and abiding, nlthough'at present it may bo latent, as no .sufljeicnt provocation hasyot arisen for its positive exprcs- FEELING IN NEW YORK Hostility to Roosevelt and Taft Is Bit tor in tho Big Metropolis It is difficult for anyone from the In terior, where tho condition of public Hontimont is so differont, to understand the bitterness of the anti-Hoosevclt talk ono hoars ovorywhoro in Now York city .among the moro prosperous clnsses. Thoro is no disguising this hostility to tho president. It is by no means confined to tho Morgans and tho Harri mans and the men of many millions. It may .liavo Htnrted with them, but it has plainly becomo diffused until now ouu moots it literally in almost every well dressed man who may talk on the subject uf national politics. Tho magnates of Wall stroot have sedulously fostered tho opinion that the railroad policy initiated last year at Washington is diroutfy responsible for the stagnation which has come upon tho stock market nnd for the lower prices which have prevailed, with the conse quent paralysis of tho favorito indus try of tho whole of lower Now York. Whether President Roosevelt is iu any way responsible for tho condition of tho money market, whether ho is a fin ancial disturber, aro things which tho futuro will show. That tho great mon eyed clnsses of Now York nnd all thoso dependent upon thorn, down to thoir clerkH nnd messenger boys, aro bitterly opposed to tho Roosovolt administration thoro is absolutely no duobt. This nnti-Roosovelt feeling in New York city, which, of course, is rcfloetod only to n minor degreo up tho state, cannot fail to havo an influence on the position of Now York in rognrd to the selection of the next candidate for tho presidency. The present indications aro that President Roosevelt would find it a good deal harder to get the indorse ment of Now York for n third term than he would that of Illinois or Mis souri. There is n big bunch of con gressional districts hero in New York city which nre certain to bo controlled by what may bo called tho Wall street influence, for lack of a bettor term. The delegates from these congressional districts will not be for Roosovelt for n third term, nnd, othor things being equal, thoy will bo against nny man he may happen to push at tho time the convention meets. Under ordinary circumstances Secre tary Taft would havo a largo following hero in Now York city. Ho has a brother here nnd many influential col lege friends. His position on tho bench and even in tho cabinot has been such as to impress the moneyed men with the general idea of his conservatism. Thoy know ho approaches tho solution of any problem by judicial process, and he will novcr allow his emotions or his enthusi asm" to intcrfero with his sober deci sion. Tho hostility to Roosevelt, however, has distinctly hurt Taft. There was a time when the big men of Now York, thoso who are always called upon for campaign contributions, were led to be lisvo that Secretary Root surely would bo the residuary legatee of the Roose velt administration. Thnt was before tho president broke with Harrimau and madp it evident to othor financiers that whether Jfc was right or wrong in his railroad policy, he was in deadly earnest nnd proposed to carry it out to the end. Sccrotnry Root, as cveryono-knows, did not favor the rate bill. He had the confidence of tho great moneyed inter ests of New York. He had represented a great many of tho biggest corpora tions professionally, and they believed that if he could securo the Republican nomination tho mere prospect of his olectipn would prevent a reduction in stock values and would keep the money mnrket in a stable condition. Wall street hatred of Roosevelt was intensi fied when it was mnde apparent that he had abandoned Root as administration candidate nnd was prepared to resort to cxtraordinar ytactlcs to securo tho nom ination of Taft. Tho result is that corporation influ ence here, which may not be popular with tho people, but which is usually listened to by campaign managers, is suspicious of Taft, although not actu ally hostile to him. Ho would suit tho men of millions well enough if they could bo convinced that ho would bo en tirely independent of Roosevelt influ ence when ho became president in his own right. To this extent in New York city tho president's friendship for the socrctary of war has alienated a great many men who otherwise would havo been glad to support Taft. SEASEOE EXCURSION, Gila Valloy, Globo & Northern Railway Company, Effective May 14, 1907. There will be on salo at Globo depot seaside excursion tickets to California points jis follows: Globo to San Francisco and re turn .'. .'..'... 58.30 Santa Batbara nnd return 47.70 San (Buena Ventura and return.... 47.70 Los Angoles, Santa Monica7Long .ueacn ann oan xrcjuro anttre tnrn ...... ........,...,f... ......!:,. 43.45 San Diego or Coronado Beach nnd return .i...i..j 4 47.70 Avnloa or Newport fioaoh' and.ro- turn : .. -iu.yy Tickets will bo on salo for trains leaving Globo on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays until Soptembor 30. Final return limit November 30, 1007. For furthor information call on J. II. BLACKFORD, Agorit G. V. G. & N. By., Globo, Ariz. PllYMOTH rock eggs Fron Registered Pullet Mating v $2.50 Per Setting" Address P. O. Box 142 or call' six blocks east of courthouse on Oak stroot. Standard Transfer -Co. TRANSFER AND BAGGAGE All Kinds or Heavy Hauling Done TELEPHONE 851 MRS. LEONA POLLOCK DEESSMAKER AND SEMODELEE Next Door to Wobster House, GLOBE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Make Your Wants Know Here. You Will Get Satisfactory Results. Advertisements under this head 10 cents per line tho first Insertion nnd 6 cents nor line euohJ ... . -. . . - .... ..... . I mts.KMttK X.. .it In a . M.I tim I ...in itin. IHl Ann. A II I uuuseijucnb inhuman. iy mu uimiut i.wyr. ads under tills hcud must be paid (or in WANTED WANTED At Silver Belt office, cot ton rags for press washing. WANTED Competent waiters at tho Dominion hotel. SITUATION WANTED By a first class cook for hotcl'or camp; colored; sober. H. B., this office. 184 WANTED TO RENT A five or six room houso. If you havo a place to rent you can got a permanent tenant by applying to this ofllco. tf WANTED Situation by compotent waitress. Address A. F. N., Silver Belt. 1S3 WANTED House servant for small family. Call at this office. tf WANTED TO RENT A fivo or six room house. If you havo a place to rent you can got a pormanont tenant by applying to this office tf WANTED TO RENT A flvo or six room house. If you havo a place to rent you can got a pormanont tonnnt by applying to this office tf WANTED Complete sot of twolve Gor don art panels will, bo sent to every individual giving us tho namo or names of anyone wishing to buy a piano, or hoping thnt thoy wero able to purchnso one. Address P. O. box 808, City. WANTED Plain sowing, children's clothes n specialty. Apply to tho J. T. Prico rooming houso near smeltor. A LITTLE BIT Globe, Ariz., April 9, 1907. Notico is horcby given that J. C. Britt is no longer in tho employ of, or in nuy way connected with tho undor signed, and said company will not be responsible for nny debts or obligations contracted by him. CANANEA & GLOBE EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT CO. 183 It takes a good deal of fortitude to follow tho dictates of a clean con science. Chicago News. Dr. M. D. Thomas has decided to re main in Globo until May 20. Tho doctor fits glasses and a fit guaranteed. No charge If you are not satisfied. Tele phone 731, stop whito team or drop me n card and I will call at your residence. 190 No man ever lost his reputation or his friends by acting on the square. Storage room phono 001. A lot of unnecessary sympathy is wasted on old bachelors nnd spinsters. r Buttermilk in any quantity at Opora Houso Confectionery. 195 Don't get into the habit of going around with your bristles up. Ecogan's Is one of Globo 's oldost and best known cafes; every thing first-class In his line. Call and bo convinced. You may have noticed that foolish people are- always h'dppy. - tWi House I WANT TO RENT A HOUSE OF FROM FOUR TO SIX ROOMS. CALL AT THIS OF FICE AND ASK FOR S. R. S. i$Sv--' -u- v . . BR!.!ffiSeSBS . Vi afegftPgMfe kTj. s;iv.irr'-y1,ol.v , st;i .Twi3K-iMiMiilr . Km4HK- Hh ji fruaBh MmmmSmetttlmim ra;f W- -CHRH iBH -H 'J J',LLMWT.tJf'HlHh.'tj'V m:im,:' . v.vj 1 Rf.'.at!)- '-. iMHH-.;i& DOMINION HOTEL-Finest Hostlery in the Southwest -80 Rooms-Ail Modern Conveniences and the Best of Service mm. vv um uncu iui iboaiuiuiAvvvuu. advance. Discount to regular advertisers. WANTED Dishwasher at tho Occiden tal rcstaurnnt, opposite the postofllco. FOR KSNT FOE RENT Room In tho Postofllco building. 'Apply at Silver Bolt office. FOR RENT Ono furnished room and one unfurnished room. Inquiro at first houso south of Hill street bridge. 183 FOR RENT Three room houso partly furnished; also ono room furnished for mou. Apply at tho Skelley studio. FOR RENT Desirable furnished rooms, coolest in town. Phono IG73. tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished room for lady or man and wife. App.y first door south of D. Murphy's rosldonco. FOR RENT Housekeeping and furn ished rooms for rent. Call Immedi ately this office. FOR RENT Nicely furnlshod rooms with lath in privato family, South Hill street; Phone 1391. 188 FOR SALE FOR SALE Houso of flvo rooms, easy torms; $900. Apply T. L. Scobold, White Houso 210 GOOD TEAM and spring wagon for salo nt raco track. 184 FOR SALE Four room houso and fur niture on four lots at $850; bargain; owner wants to loavo city. Tho Mooro-Merritt Insurance & Realty Co., room 5 over Keegan's. tf OF EVERYTHING Sowing machines for rent at J. P. McNeil's Furniture store, opposite tho Miners' union hall, Globo, Ariz. 149tf Much so-called lovo is only lip-deep. Notico Having sold tho business and good will of tho Central Market, this is to notify those of my customers who nro indebted to me to settle with F. P. Clark, my authorized agent. Also per sons having claims against me will pic sont them to Mr. Clark, who can bo found at the Central market during bus iness hours for tho next thirty days. MAX C. BONNE. Globe, Ariz., April 22, 1907. 195 Disappointed "Tommy, you've got n new little brother. Aren't you glad?" "A brother! 1 thought it would be n horse. Papa promised me one for such a long time." Starcz. NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS Tho trustees of School District No. 1, of Gila county, Territory of Arizona, hereby advertise of plans nnd specifica tions in detail, for a four-room school building, two-story preferred, from which plans nnd specifications it is pro posed to erect two buildings, in said district. The proposed cost of said buildings will be $15,000 each, including heating plant. The amount to be paid for said plans nnd specifications is not to exceed $250. The board reserves the right to reject any and all plnns submitted. 185 S. F. SULLENBEROER, Clerk. Wanted .. TKJ'S'M 4Sf( PmMmm .. r 2m vrs.-ti mWWm ftt vcvta - fcxr yw :u OOOOttXX)O0bOCXXC4XX)OCdttX)0 ki Just Received A large carload of Stove and .Ranges; the World's best Monarch Malleable Range ' ' '.' Moore's Merit Steel Range Stewart's Steel Range Excelsior Steel Range Cast wood and coal Stoves A large car of Alaska Refrigerators and Ice Chests, white enameled and plain, all sizes and prices. A large assortment of Art Squares and Rugs Cheap and High Prices J. P. McNEIL Opposite Miner's Union Hall OOOCOOOCOXXCrfCCrfXXX300COOOOCOC Old Dominion We have received and have now on display a large line of SUMMER GOODS consisting of ORGANDIES PONGEE SILK FRENCH AND SHADOW SILK PERSIAN LAWNS CHINA SILK EGYPTIAN DIMITY JAPANESE SILK NAINSOOK TAFrtTA SILK SWISS AND FANCY SILK INDIA MULL NOVELTY SILK DOTTED SWISS TARLATAN AND A FULL LINE OF PLAIN AND NOVELTY WOOL DRESS GOOD'S IN ALL THE LEADING SHADES ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF SHIRT WAISTS AND DRESSES W have received a new line of Millinery. 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