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T-f ". w Lffi" . . i, . , .".: c 4,:mvo DAI.Y ARIZONA SILVER BELT Page Two Tuesday, July 9, 1907 i&i9hh. '''mv; aHP'im uawfc-aAir 't- ttBemwarw mm w Twttzmm&j&mt :s. wvb. x v.'.-- -'-- .. -.. . --.- ..- v.- if.y'rt r - - r - - : , i fl" . v V ?t f.lk fc ARIZONA SILVER BELT DAILY AND WEEKLY Published each morning excopt Monday. Admitted to tho mails as second class matter JOS. H. HAMILL, Proprietor Member of tho Associated Press SUBSCRIPTION BATES Daily, by mail, ono year $7.50 Daily, by carrier, ono month .75 Weokly, ono year 2.50 j Wooklv. six months 1.251 Cash in advance Subscribers' Notice Subscribers pleaso notify this oillco In enso of non-delivery of tho daily, Monday oxcepted. Advertising rates made known on ap plication. ' Schmitz has fivo years to do it in. But it was wrong for Judgo Dunno to rub it in tho way ho did. Tho returns are nil in and aioho'aJnont physicians in this country who hold celobration was tho biggest nnd best in tho territory "just as advertised." Pokor playing in Tucson hns been prohibited by city ordinanco, but tho devotees of tho national gamo can still play for drinks and matches. Wonder if tho good people of Douglas havo learned yet that Napoleon Bonn parte is dead nnd thnt Charles J. Bona parto is tho nttornoy gonornl of tho United Stntes. It isn't even safo to predict rain whon you see it coming in Globe. Jupi tor Pluvius seems to have entered into a conspiracy against this vicinity wh'ich would not be so bad if ho did not four Hush so much. In upholding Calhoun's nttitudo in refusing to deal with tho striking 'Pris ed car men, tho Los Angeles Times counsols "Stand pat, Calhoun!" He may, but since Honey started .probing tho United Railroads it is becoming more and more impossible for tho peo ple of that city to stand Pat Calhoun. Tho Phoenix ball team knew that tho fourth game of the sorjes would bo lost beforo tho gamo started. Tho manager of tho visitors learned thnt tho ther mometer Sunday noon had registered only IOC and ho knew that it was all off. It is asking too much of Phoenix players to play any kind of a gamo in freezing weather. AS TO ITALIAN IMMIGRANTS In view of tho frequency of the, so called "Black Hand" outrages in vari ous parts of tho country, especial inter est will attach to tho statement of Con gressman Bennett of Now York, who is now in Italy as a member of tho fed eral commission appointed to investi gate tho immigration problem. Ho is reported to havo mado tho discovery that tho roturn to Italy of so many Italians from tho United States is, due to tho fact that they aro safer in Italy from tho secret socioties. This is especially interesting in con ncction with Emily Pogg Meade's re port on "Tho Italian on tho Land," published by tho department of com merce and labor, on which we comment ed recently. If such is indeed tho caso, it is a sorry reflection on tho polico mothods of this country. It also goes far toward proving that wo need a stricter enforcement of tho present laws ngainst the admission into this country of members of tho criminal clnsscs. It has not been so many years ago that the Italian Mafia won unpleasant noto riety in this country, and because the people of New Orleans took tho ques tion of punishment into their own hands it cost this government a largo sum of money in tho form of an indemnity. Now it seems thnt tho Black Hand so ciety is becoming as powerful and as terrifying as tho Mafia was. Attention has been focused on this sodioty recent ly by tho murilor of a six-year-old child near Now Orleans by members of tho band, who had stolen the child for ran som. In this connection tho work of tho National Liberal Immigration League deserves attention. It has taken up agitation in favor of doporting criminal aliens and urges tho raising of tho stan dard of citizenship by prolonging tho probationary term and by requiring can didates for naturalization to givo a guaranty of good conduct and to show a working knowlcdgo of our institu tions. Our laws at present provido for iho exclusion of paupers and disensed nnd other undcsirnblo classos, but it is evi dent thnt tho clause about tho criminal classes is ovaded extensively. Normal Italian immigration is desirable Tho honest, industrious Italians make good laborers and aro officiont, hard working nnd thrifty, but tho sccrot socioties that fatten on the earnings of this class ,should bo subdued in some way. Ono plan proposed by tho National Liberal Immigration Lcaguo scorns to havo much to commend it. It is that immi grants should bo put on a probationary term of ton years, and if during that period they nro convicted of crimo, they shall not be put into prison nnd thon turned looso on tho American commun ity, but shall at onco bo doportod, never ngnin to land on these Bhores. Well ington Herald. VALUE OF THE X-RAY Within a Decade It Has Become Almost Indispensable to Surgeons As nn adjunct to surgory, tho Iloont gon ray has become indispensable, and thoro aro fow surgeons in America to day who do not employ it as n diag nostic in their general practice. Tho conduct of many operations which aro now porformed with comparative ease was rondored oxtromoly difficult, if not impossible, boforo its introduction. By its uso it is possiblo to dotormino tho nature nnd position of fractures, tho prosonco of foreign bodies, nnd tho sur gical treatment necessary; by its use, also, tho condition of tho honrt and lungs can bo determined, and tho size, position and shapo of tho stomach nnd intestines determined with considornblo accuracy. Tuberculosis, pneumonia, heart troublo, diabetes nnd various dis orders of tho bladder nnd kidneys can bo recognized sooner by this than any othor means, nnd their progross ofton arrested nt nn earlior stngo than would have boon possiblo boforo tho advent. Tlmrn nrn unmieationnblv. manv Oini- thnt as a therapeutic ncont tho Uoont gon ray has acomplished comparatively littlo, and thnt it has signnlly failed to fulfill tho promises mado ior it in its infancy, but those who are employing it in thoir dnly prnctico find it a powerful lioutenant in tho troatmont of various disorders, for many of which, boforo tho ndvent of tho Roentgen ray, no prac tical remedy had beon prescribed; in fnct, it b nfi open question whothor, at tho present inomont, it is not accomp lishing ns much ns n therapeutic ns it is ns n diagnostic. Thoro is probably no nilmont to which flesh is hoir to so destructive or so wide spread as consumption tho great white plague. Indiscriminate in its tastes, it attacks rich nnd poor, blnck and white, with almost equal fatality. During the past fow years a dotormincd stand has beon mndo ngainst this diseaso by the medical profession, nnd every now ngoncy which scorned to promise oven temporary roliof hns boon faithfully tried. Two of tho most important of those nro Koch's tuberculin nnd Mara gliano's more rccont "injection of spe cific tuberculosis bacilli directly fnto tho lungs" a spocific obtained by in jecting bovino nnimnls with, n wntor extract of living tubercular bacilli, and extracting n serum thorofrom. As an nuxiliary in tho trentmont of this disease tho Roontgon rny has prov ed particularly valuable, especially in tho first and final stages. While in tho final stages tho inovitnblo end has never boon averted, tho hemorrhages, night sweats and fevers hnvo been controlled, tho pain has been allayed, tho general conditions madomore comfortable, and in many cases tho pationt's Hfo pro longed. In tho earlior stages the appe tite, weight and strength havo boon mn terially increased, and the gonoral con ditionimproved so ns to cnablo the pa tient to make a much bettor fight ngainst tho progress of this drond nf foction. Hns consumption been actually cured in its incipient stngcsf is n question fow physicians would bo ready to an swor in tho affirmative nt tho present time, but many, no doubt, havo thoir privato opinion. It is certainly an in disputable fact hat persons possessing mnny of tho preliminary symptoms some, even, who hnvo been advised to thnt last resort of the consumptive, tho sanitarium havo been npparently cured and with the passing of time there hns been no recurrence of tho malady. Van Norden Magazine. mm CLARE LOSES SUIT Owner of United Verdo Will Have to Make Accounting in Poll By a decision of Judgo Amend, in special session of tho supremo court, mado public yesterday, Ex-Sonntor nil liam A. Clark must account for all tho dealings of tho United Verdo .Copper company, involving n sum of more than $.100,000,000, says a recent New York dispatch. The decision comes after eight years of litigation, as tho result of a suit brought by George A. Treadwell, for tho minority stockholders. According to Charles W. Demond, counsel for Mr. Treadwell, tho invest! gntion which tho court orders will show that Senator Clark now derives an in como of $25,000,000 a year from United Verdo, much of which, Mr. Demond says, should havo been turned over to Treadwell. Judgo Amend 's ruling says tho sale of the property of tho United Vtrdo Copper company to reorganization com mitteo for $500,000, although the prop erty is valued at $90,000,000, wasillo gal, and tho property should revert to tho original stockholders. Treadwell claims this salo was mado for thopurposo of freezing him out. Judge Amond furthermore ,holds that Ex-Sonator Clark shall pormit Tread well to make a thorough 'investigation of all tho United Verdo property, and ho shall be permitted to also go through tho books of tho corporation. "Ex-Sonator Clark must now make public nil thq. mysterious mothods by which ho has conducted tho business of United Verdo sinco 1888, whon ho first camo into control of tho company," said Mr. Demond Inst night. , Pointed Paragraphs If you want a womnh to do a certain thing got hor to say Bho won't. Occasionally thoro is a man wise enough to think poetry without writing it. Tho mpro a woman talks to a man tho less ho is inclined to sit up nad tnko notice Rather than .not got .into it nt all a woman is willing to got tho short end of an nrgumont. Any man who is ablo to dodgo unhap pines is just about as happy as it is possiblo to be. vnon n man's Business affairs bogm to go wrong his wifo thinks it is becauso ho doesn't follow her ndvice. Jf a man occasionally ells a woman how pretty sho looks s'ho will forgivo most of tho other lies ho tolls her. Chi cago News. mm Universal Platform Tho customs officers are constantly coming into contact with peoplo who favor freo trndo in practico whothor thoyadvocato ,it in theory or not. Washington Star. TROY GOLD HELD YIELDS RICHNESS Soveral Claims In New. Gold District in Pinal County Ohango Hands Be lieved that New Camp Will Be an El Dorado First Discovered Years Ago. Charles E. Brown, ono of the discov erers of tho rich Troy gold field, in Pinal county, was a visitor at tho Blade sanctum Monday nnd exhibitod to us a fino collection of gold nuggets ho had taken from his properties. Some of theso nuggots nro worth $50. Ho found ono nugget which sold for $107. This gold is not tho ordinary placer gold found in gravel bars, but is voin gold that hns not traveled far from tho veins. It has simply been frocd by disintegra tion of tho croppings in which it had boon formed and rollod down and lodgod among tho ndjacent bouldors and debris. Two of tho blind loads from which it came havo bocn discovered within tho boundaries of tho C. E. Brown nnd John Knvanaugh claims. Tho Brown vein has two pay streaks, ono bedded on qunrtzito and tho othor on alate. Thoy aro small but tho oro is nearly half gold, lying in sheets one fourth of an inch thick nnd in largo nuggots. Mr. Brown has extracted $2, 100 worth of gold on his claims sinco ho discovered nnd located thorn. Tho misunderstanding botweon him and Messrs. Weick and Pickonbnck of Lob Angeles, mention of which was mado in tho Blade threo weeks since, has' bocn amicably adjusted nnd tho claim cover ing tho originnl discovory has been in corporated nnd tho stock placed on sale in Los Angeles. Mr. Brown sold ono claim to Messrs. John nnd Thomas Kavannugh and Jnck Clark, and they are at work on tho property nnd are obtnining very satis factory results. John Kolley mndo a location adjneont to tho original discovory nnd Bold nn interest therein to Jako Bates and Charlio McGoo of Kelvin. Thoy also bought tho Good Hopo claim from Brown. Thoy nro at work on a voin four feet in width nnd tho entire four foot nvernges $0.50 per ton in freo gold. R. II. Reirfro and S. E. Brown of Troy havo also acquired some valuable holdings near to tho original discovery and aro at work on the property. Messrs. Terrill nnd McGrnw of Okla homa havo gotten possession of some good ground in tho midst of the gold zone nnd nro now sinking a development shaft. Thoro is every reason to believe that ono of tho great gold camps of the west will bo established in this rich Troy gold field in tho immediate future. Ton foot shafts, sunk for location work, nro tho deopost oponings yot mado in tho field, but development work will bo pushed from this date on nnd there is hardly a doubt that tho quartz strata, so marvolously rich in gold at their sur face, will lead to large bonanzas. The rich gold quartz shown ub by Mr, Brown is identical in color, texture, richness and gonoral character to that found in tho samo vicinity byn soldier, ovor thirty-fivo ycnr ago and for which Charlie Brown of Tucson has beon soarching, nt odd times, for thirty years past. A company of soldiers was riding ovor tho old government trail, from old Camp Grant, on tho San Pedro, to tho Pinal ranch, situated In tho lap of tho Pinal range, about eight miles from the old Silver King mine, this county. Somowhero in tho vicinity of Steam boat Springs, the location of tho Troy gold discovery, ono of tho Iroopcrs fell out of line nnd did not join tho troop again until it had reached tho Pinal ranch, Whon reprimanded by tho lieu tenant in command for lagging behind tho company in n section whoro hostile Apaches wore numerous, ho exhibited to tho astonished officor chunks of quartz that wore more than half gold. Tho lieutonant became excited and tried to induco tho trooper to return with him and an escort to tho location of tho discovery, but tho soldier refused, say ing ho would wait till his term of ser vico expired, thon roturn nnd locate tho ground for himself. Noithor threats, persuasion or offers of bribes would in yluco him to niter his determination in this matter. Some time aftorward his company was ordered to tho Dakotas nnd ho did not live to return. Charlie Brown of Tucson was hero at that timo and procured specimens of the ore from tho soldier and a slight hint as to the locality in which tho trooper found it, and Charlio hns always told us it was located somewhere in tho vicinity of Stoamboat mountain, just east of Troy, just where tho recently discovered gold field is locuted. C, E. Brown, who contracted rheu matism while panning gold on his new find, loft hero Monday for Phoenix, ovorlnnd, on a two months' vncation. Ho has a good team and wogon and will go from Phoenix to Ropsovolt, then to Globo and from tho lator plaoa back to Troy. Ho retained fpur claims ad joining his original discovery and will develop thorn after ho reepvera. from tho rheumatism. Ha has mined for gold in Africa, Australia, Aiaak.a, a,d in all the gold camps pf Nevada and California nnd boiqxo3 that iuitf qoun ty, Arizona, is ihp besi gold field he oyer saw, Bo ia not alone In this opin ion. Old PJnal is the richest coppor, gold, silver and load field ovn the faco of tho earth. Timo w,ill confirm this statement, Florence Blade Satisfaction our motto. We have tho bet equipped paint storo in tho city. Yn, vfagonon, next door to the postoffifle,' Gi.Yo us a call. 1 m Mr. Ferguson (nbout to make n trin) Laura, whoro is my travoling um brella? Mrs. Ferguson Oh, it travels, I sup pose. I haven't scon it sinco tho last timo you took it out. Chicago Tribune. "Aro "you sura you railway peoplo arc giving tho public n roturn for thoir money! " "Cortninly," nnswored Mr. Dustin Stax, merrily. "Wo always sell a round trip ticket to anybody that wants it." Washington Star, , CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Make Your Wants Knew Here. Yom Will Get Satisfactory Results. Advertisements under this head 10 eerita per line the drst Insertion and 4 oenta per line each subsequent Insertion. By the month, 11.00 per line. No ad Inserted for less than 0 cents. All ads under this head must be paid for in advance. Discount to regular advertisers. WANTED WANTED Situation as bookeeper; first-class references. Address E. B., 215 Silver Ave., Albuquerque, N. M. tf WANTED Position as tool sharpener. Scott Parker, Bellevue, Ariz. 233 WANTED Dishwasher at Occidental, opposite Postoffice. WANTED Telophone operator at the Globe office of tho Consolidated Tele phone Co. tf WANTED Position by an experienced bookkeeper. Address P. O. box 1120, Globe. WANTED By young man of good oc cupation, room in privnte family; is stranger in city; reasonable terms. Telephono this office. 232 WANTED Two men and horses to do liver tho Daily Arizona Silver Belt in Globe. Call at the this office. tf FOB BENT FOR RENT Desirable furnished rooms, coolest in town. Mrs. L. G. Coombs, Bullground. tf FURNISHED ROOMS FOB BENT Mrs. J. Harvey narris, opposite tho 8choolhouso on old Bullground. tf FOR RENT Two rooms In the Post offico building. Apply at tho Silver Bolt office tf FOE RENT Room in the Postoffice building. Apply nt Silver Belt office. Read tho Silver Belt; always up to date and newsy. PROFESSOR LONG Says "I'll Make that Man Answer If I Have to Spend Ten Years "Why, I'll mako that man answer mo if I have to spend ten years in dig ging up tho evidence nnd submitting it to n tribunal made up of the reading, thinking people of tho country. I'll travel tho length and breadth of Alaska if necessary to get tho proofs to estab lish tho ascsrtions I havo mado and which he has sought to contradict. ,"I have sent n man to Labrador to got an Indian out of there who has such proofs, and I nm taking evidence each day." As the speaker is Dr. William J. Long and ''that Mjui" is Theodore KoosoveU, it is evident that tno contro versy winch Dr. Long Bays was forced upon him when tho president branded him as a nature fakir is yet in its in fancy. Dr. Long lectured last night before the congregation of Pilgrim Congrega tional church, at 121st street nnd Mad ison avenue, on Annual 1.11c ami Death." Ho did not touch on the controversy botween himself nnd the president, but he did say that pain wns one of the greatest boohs of nature, becauso it mado plain to tho sufferer tho fnct that hero was an injury. If no such warn ng wore given, no stops would be taken to heal tho wound nnd sad results would follow. "A dog injuring his foot keeps it from tho ground because it hurts him to touch tho ground," said he. "If he did not havo thnt warning he would keep tho foot on tho ground, get tho hurt impregnated with foreign matter, nnd hnvo a fester as a result. I ven ture tho assertion," said he, "that if it were not for pain not one boy in ton thousand would grow to manhood. They would cut and hurt and kill themselves beforo they wero flve.'; Whon Dr. Loug concluded his re marks ho was asked for a word on tho Long-Roosovclt contorversy. "I had intonded to remain silent on thnt until I was fully prepared to make him speak," said ho, ns his eyes snap ped. "Ho has dashed in and made startling statements accusing others of misrepresentation when be didn't know whnt ho was talking about. "I intend to make him speak and answer my last challenge or mako him tho talk of tho country. I am getting ovidonco day by day. It is coming to mo from nil sources. I have sent a special messenger to Labrador to got nn Indian who will mako an affidavit as to tho truth of somo of the assertions I placed in somo of my writings. If it is necessary I shall go to Alaska, and go tho length of it. I shall spend ten years, if necessary, but whon I am ready with my next statomont I'll mako Theodore Roosevelt break his silence and nnswor tho charges I havo already mado. I mav mako other charges." 'Now York American. Little Love Letters Wiped Out Debt There was great rejoicing in the Now Brooklyn church yesterday whon tho last dollar of tho debt against tho par sonage was paid. Tho money was rnis od in n novel manner. Every female member of tho church wroto a letter to all tho boys that woro her schoolmates in bygono days, no matter where thoy now lived, soliciting contributions. Tho men mombors likowiso wroto to their schoolgirl sweethearts of long ago. Many a pleasant correspondence de veloped and it is said somo of the let ters wore calculated to revive tho spark of affection that was kindled when tho writers .were youngsters, but as hus bands and wives wero allowed to road ono another's lottors, not a caso of jeal ousy is recorded. Tho money camo in so fast that in a short timo tho entlro debt was paid of?, and, as tho contributions nro still com ing in, tho paroonago will bo brightened by a now coat of paint. Sicklorville, N. J., dispatch to Philadelphia inquirer. Tourist: "And nro there any nbsen to landlords in theso parts of Ireland!" Car Driver: "Sure, yor anner, the country's full o' thiml" Illustrated Bits. MINERAL APPLICATION No. 269. United States Land Office, Phoenix, Arizona, May 28", 1907. Notico is here by given that Tom Doyle, of Globe, Arizona, for himsolf and his co-owner, Barney Rice, has mado application for patent to tno Mule onoo lodo mining claim," survey No, 2334, situated in the FOB SALE FOB SALE CORNER RESDDENCE LOT. Do you wnnt n choico corner residenco lot, 100x100 feet, in good neighborhood f If you do, bo quick. Call at Silver Belt for particulars, tf FOB SALE Second-hand furniture. In quire at this office. 232 FOB SALE Household furnituro in use six months. Call at this office. 232 OOOD PIANO for sale or rent. Address Box 143, Globe. tf FOB BALE Choice business lots on Broad or Oak streets, 25, 50, 75, 100 or 120 feet front; this includes Wells Fargo corner, tho best business site in town; nho havo number of choice res idence lots on and near Bullground. Ljcnll on Dan Williamson. 232 FOB SALE A Remington typewriter m first-class condition. Address P. O. box 230, Globe, Ariz. tf FOB SALE Three-room houso. Apply .Tulo Maurel, box 221, or Cement houso. tf LOST AND FOUND LOST Ladies' Indian bead purse near , Mill Williams' store. Roturn to Sil ver Belt office; $20 reward. 230 LOST At ball park, fountain pen, Ro. turn to Naquin & Co. nnd receive $i reward. LOST Scotch collie, black and white; answers to tho namo of Juno; any in formation kindly leave at this office. LOST Girl's dress, gray linen. Pleaso leave at this office. 232 Globe Mining District, Gila County, Arizona ,in Sec. 2, Tp. 1 N., B. 15 R, G. & S. R. B. k M., described as fol lows: Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence tho S. ft Cor. of Sec. 24, Tp. 1 N., R. 15 E., G. & S. R. B. & M., bears S. 7 deg. 59 min. R 870.3 feet; thence S. 70 dog. 27 min. W. 1-193 feet to Cor. No. 2; thence N. 11 deg. 40 min. W. 568.45 feet to Cor. No. 3; thence N. C9 deg. t min. E. 1500.5 feet to Cor. No. 4; thence S. 11 deg. 40 min. E. COO feet to Cor. No. 1, tho plnco of beginning. Location notices aro recorded in Records of Mines, County Recorder's office, said Gila County, as follows: Original, Book 3, pago 351; amended, Book 12, page 200. Adjoining and conflicting claims arc Copper Road and Even Up on the north; Fraction on tho cast; Tiger on tho southeast; 11. S. Fraction on the south; nnd Castle Hill and Copper Road on tho west. MILTON R. MOORE, Register. First publication June 11, 1907. 207 ORDLNANOE NUMBER TWENTY NINE An Ordinanco Amending Ordinance Numbor Four. Bo it ordained by tho Mayor and Common Council of tho City of Globe: SECTION ONE. Paragraph No. 9 of Ordinance No. Four Section XII is hereby amended to read as follows: Section XII. Paragraph 9. For each auctioneer, Ono Hundred Dollars per quarter. SECTION TWO. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION THREE. This ordinanco shall be in effect from and after its passage. Passed and adopted the 27th day of June, A. D. 1907. Approved: W. S. SULTAN, (Seal) Mayor. Attest: F. J. Elliott, Clerk. 230 R. S. Scott I CARRIAGE PAINTING and Lettering of All Kinds Highest class Work and Absolutely Guaranteed Rear Gila Valley Bank E T.GREEN Carpenter and Builder ESTIMATES FURNISHED P. O. lex 976 Pes. Pioneer Dairy SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 399 Broad Street WATCH US OSOW Telephone 151 This Is the Place f Don't forget to place your poultry or ders with us. Turkeys, Ducks, Chick ens, fancy Broilers and Spring Chick ens always on hand. Try one of our fancy Juicy Rib Roasts at 15c per lb. Genuine Sheep and Lamb always to be had at the Central Market, For a square deal and treatment call at The Central Meat Market JAMES PITTS, Manager COOOOOOXX)OOOOOOCOOoOOOOOOOOOCXXXX)OOOOOOCC For the Summer Time A Large Refrigerators I MBDHnnHHHMMMHMMBIMHi Ij Gasoline Stoves Ice Cream Freezers ChildPs Go Carts and Buggies J. P. McNEIL Opposite Miner's Union Hall OCKX5OOOOOOCOCOGOOOOOOOOCOCK3OOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00C00C O. K. Livery Stables General Livery and Feed Stables Gaited Saddle Horses....Phone 481 QUICK SERVICE AND GOOD RIGS Phone 481 W. P. KELSEY, Mgr. Globe, Arizona wwwawn ii iiiirgi iiHunffi'v:.,: . Tjmrr zmmmm , . w ff" r :t mfflmm ' 7iiT-f fMHsBIPT WLkJ - ' mm mBmWmWmlmMmWmr''ir -1 .. ' ilililHilk 4 B SBmWWmmmmtW f w. UWmmmmUm'i KjHHHJIHPEKrv H& DOMINION HOTEL-Finest Hostlery in the Southwest -80 Rooms-All Modern Conveniences and the Best of Service C)COOOCOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXCOOCOOCOOCOOOOOCOOOOOOOOI 4th of July BUNTING! BUNTING! BUNTING! Red, White and Blue-Seven Different Styjes Get busy and decorate. You'll have to hurry. We only have 5,000 yards left, and it's going fast. DECORATE YOUR HOUSE LET THE EAGLE SCREAM GLOBE COMMERCIAL CO. PHONE 221 (Closed all day July 4th) ARIZONA STEAM HOTEL MAUREL North Globe Entire premises would be rented to a reliable tenant LAUNDRY mmmmmmKmmtrf'' Jl$tKmmmm:?!mmBmWZ- 'IpSSSSSSSSJpSSSSSSSK'IflBSSSMftPJPJPSflF. iSf?" &mmgSKmmtf -cocccooc: J Stock of and Ice Chests k . 7vr ;F , ; rir Jl ." ik'H ' 'p. u , cowww Cold Meats for Hot Weather Equipped with a thoroughly mode refrigerating plant we offer all e thoroughly cooled, all animal w reaoved, all tie aealthfulness, the Juiciness and aU tho flavor re tained. Pioneer Meat Market "The Beet Meats Bead the Silver Belt Always P late. ri 1 I f 'fewu - jBivifc'ii :l sM 1 - " . AMiY:AJyAm-Mmmmf'M-''' -,..,, 'wmmmmmmmsmsmimmMi jsmi VjfiV.