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aW- jflfcafcVai', ' valE ffi f J ' " ' ., . ,' KJfA' "" - 'C i? ' f f' --' rn s Page Two DAILY ARIZONA SILVER BELT Saturday, November 9, 9o7 , : s !"-;;u;r, 33fc -M BBSEKiilHIti MS? i j9Hsk fTOnTff WWB'-SlS i 1 'Jvffoi - ARIZONA SILVER BELT DAILY AND WEEKLY Published each morning except Monday. Admitted to tho mails as second class matter By tho SILVER BELT PUBLISHING 00. Member of the Associated Press SUBSCRIPTION BATES Daily, by mail, ono year.--$7.50 Dally, by carrier, ono month .75 Weekly, ono year 2.50 Weekly, six months 1.25 Gash in advance Subscribers' Notice Subscribers please notify this ofllco in case of non-delivery of tho daily, Monday excepted. Advertising rates mado known on application. ! e ease '. .. : Souio men think thoy nro getting their slmro of tho country's prosperity if their wives succeed in getting n steady job. , r i- It seems natural for a voter who has no mind of his own to admiro a politi cian who can chango his every day or two. Now that Pittsburg is declared to bo all right again financially, lifo may bo looking brighter for a wholo lot of cho. rus girls. An Australian physician claims that Bour milk is tho only real elixir of life. That ought to suit peoplo who hnvo dis positions to match it. "The rumor that tho price of meat is coming down has not yet reached somo meat market proprietors, who aro too busy to listen to idlo talk. When a man sees a woman wearing a peek-a-boo waist these days ho can't help feeling a little pity for tho fellow who has to pay her doctor bills. Ballooning is simply heavenly, accord ing to tho winning German aeronaut. For those who come back to earth too rapidly it must bo just the reverse. A Barbourvillo, Ky., man decided to go squirrel hunting and blow into tho muzzle of his gun to see if it was load ed. It was, but ho didn't go hunting. A Texas firm advertises that it wants "experienced saleswomen in underwear and shirt waists." That is carrying the dress reform idea too far and thon some. Tho American who was arrested in Bussia while gathering material for n lecturo will soon bo back hero with somo material that he hadn'J figured on getting. "Vocal culturo will develop ths chest," writes tho editor of a beauty column. That explains why peoplo who think they can sing generally act so chesty. Although "Undo Joo" Cannon has expressed the opinion that "boys will bo boys," he is not likely to overlook tho fact that a good many becomo voters. "While aiming high," advises tho St. Louis Globe-Democrat, "see that your feet aro on firm ground." Even a cross-eyed man would find that a diffi cult feat. We aro ashamed to confess it, but wo have already forgotten tho name of the actress in New York who took a pig out automoblling in preference to a millionaire. Tho discovery, that Japan is eating 2, 000,000 pounds of whalo meat every year may start Hobson to talking again about her intention of whaling us in tho near future. A Richmond young woman found a diamond In an apple the other day, but tho average young woman will continue 'to bo happy if there is a chance of got-' ting ono from a lobster. Homo of the peoplo who a short timo ago wcro anxious to sco John D. Rocke Jeller serving a jail sentonco aro now glad ho was at largo when it was neccs sary to check a financial panic. A Los Angeles couple havo decided to separate becauso thoy could not agree ns to whether it was proper for tho baby to suck its thumb. The baby seems to bo the most sensible member of tho .family. -Who does not love tlogst" asks tho ow York Herald enthusiastically. Well, W0 havo our suspicions of tho book ngents and insurant solicitors who havo had thoir trousers torn in tho line of duty. - During tho recent panic a Now York woman waited in tho lino of anxious depositors for fourteen hours, only to learn, upon reaching tho toller's win dow that her account was overdrawn $23. For once in her lifo words must havo failod her. THE COPPER SITUATION Thcro is somo inclination to ascribe tho changed conditions in tho metal market to manipulation. Such, howovor, is not true. Tho principal cnuso for tho sudden chnngo in tho motal situa tion was tho 12-cent prico, whioh was below the cost of production for a good portion of tho accumulated stocks. Estimates as to tho amount of theso stocks varied from 150,000,000 to 225, 000,000 pounds. The lnttor figuro was probably nearer correct. Tho American Motal company and tho Vogolstoin agency, representing nbout 300,000,000 pounds of annual coppor production, did not nccumulato much. As both theso agencies purchased thoir coppor as pro duced by tho companies thoy roprosont, it was necessary that thoy sell thoir product, and thoy sold at tho beat ob tainable prices, whilo tho United Met als Selling company and Pholps, Dodge & Co. "held tho umbrella." When tho price reached tho 12-cent mark, II. It. Merton & Co., who aro tho London representatives of tho Amorican Metal company, organized a syndioato to purchaso a largo amount of copper speculatively. Having an accumulation of consider ably over 100,000,000 pounds of coppor, tho United Metals Selling interests woro willing to liston to anybody in position to relievo them of part of thoir load, which was unwieldy in a tight monoy markot. Tho result was a b1o of a numbor of million pounds of copper at lliconts, tho lowest price on this move ment. This buying stnrted othor purchasos, and whilo it is quite possible that the accumulation has not been completely absorbed, what coppor remains in tho hands of tho copper intorests is held by the United Metals Selling company, and thoy aro probably satisfied to hold what thoy hnvo for tho presont in viow of the great reduction in production. This restriction is likely to crcato consternation among coppor consumers before many months, for, whilo possibly 50 per cent of tho recent foreign pur chases was speculative, this copper will not come back to this country and many of tho Amorican consumers hnvo only partially covered their requirements. Fourteen cents is bid for a considor ablo amount of copper by certain con sumers, but stocks at present aro in such a position that thcro is no inclination on tho part of tho Metals Selling inter ests to disposo of any coppor under 14 cents. It will bo somo timo boforo the air ships will havo tho effect of reconciling tho railroads to the 2-ccnt rate. IN ARIZONA Tho Tombstone Consolidated mines company will continue operations with tho samo full forces. This was decided upon at a recent meeting of tho direct ors. Attempting to escapo whilo in cus tody, a Mexican was shot twico and per haps fatally wounded by Constable Den nis Twoney at Bisbee. Tho Mexican was accused of passing forged checks. Tho Sarabin kidnapping case is being investigated by tho Cochise county grand jury now in session at Tombstone. A. E. McKenzio is again officiating as manager of the Iris theater at Bisbee. More than 275 tons of hny have been cut in tho Sulphur Springs valley, Co chise county. Bisbeo schools are to havo a credit able exhibit at tho territorial fair. Tho clearing house system is pro nounced a big success at Bisbeo and everybody is happy and contented. Houso breakers aro working in Bis beo. v Tucson is making an effort to secure tho noxt territorial mcoting of tho Ar izona school teachers. i Tho Duoy and Gibbs cases aro boing considered by the Cochise county grand jury. Tombstone is full of Bisbeo people. Mexicans are pouring into Bisbeo from Cananea, where all mining oper ations havo stopped, i Fifty-four per cent coppor has been uncovered in tho old Ayo property in Pima county. Eloven thousand dollars nro to bo oxpendod in-stroot grading at Tucson. "i Bulk oysters sell for 05 cents per quart in Tucson and 2 cents per in Phoenix. Wells Fargo will take care of the Es peo checks at Tucson. ' Dan Patch will mako his speed test at Phoenix on Monday. . Yuma has adopted clearing houso certificates. Phoenix will organize a merchants association. hay has commanded top-notch prices from stnrt to finish. Tho Tucson elenrintr houso is issuine $1 certificates, nnd thoy nro being used just tho snmo ns cash. The Douglas ball team 1ms disbanded. Tho residonco of W. T. Mobloy of Tucson, was burglarized, and jowelry, pinto nnd othor trinkets amounting to sevornl hundred dollars woro taken, Tho thieves oven took the gas motor. BIO INSURANCE MAY BE LOST Poison Pound in Stomach of Man Who Carried $600,000.00 Policies. KANSAS CITY, Novombor 7. That there was enough morphine poison to kill n man in the stomach of L. H. Porkins of Lawrence, Kan., who died nftor falling from tho roof of his homo, wns tho statement to-night of Dr. Wal ter M. Croso, city chemist, a moinbor of tho oxport commission nppointod by tho fedoral court nt Topoka to ascertain whether Perkins had taken poison. Dr. Cross received tho stomach for analysis on Sept. 18, nnd he lias boon occupied in tho work over sinco. Porkins' lifo was insured for $G00, 000, and somo of tho companies pro tested tho payment of thoir policios on tho ground that Perkins hnd com mitcd suicide. At tho hearing in tho federal court evidence wns introduced to provq that Porkins had purchased morphine tho day of his death. It was also shown that ho had corresponded with members of tho faculty at Mich igan Univorsity to discover tho effect of certnin poisons on tho human sys tom. , , MAN AND WIFE SLAIN IN STORE Italian Couple Mysteriously Murdered in New Jersey Villago PASSAIC, N. J., Novombor 8. Rnf flo Buffano and his wife, Antonotto, woro murdorpd in Garfield, N. J., last night. Early today a noighbor found tho woman's body on tho walk in front of tho grocery store, which tho couple owned. In the kitchen back of the store Buffnno's body was found. Both hnd been shot in the head. Buffnno had evidently been killed in stantly, but a trail of blood showed whore his wife had crawled through tho store and to tho walk. Thoro is no cluo to the murderer. Tho doors and win dows nt tho back of tho houso were locked nnd tho front door of tho storo was opon. Buffano and his wifo cauio to' Gar field from Now York, whor they had conducted a grocery storo li Harlem. To acquaintances they said vhat thoy had been compelled to leavo Ijaly sud denly two years ago, but gave no rea son for their hasty departure. Mrs. Ruffano seemed always in tos'r and was pnmtnntlv watchful nnd nlex. Sho nl- ways carried a revolver injher pocket, whero it was lounu limy iqjucu louay. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Make Your Wants Known Here. You Will Get Satisfactory Results. Advertisement under this head 10 cents per line tne first Insertion and 6 cents per lino each subsequent insertion. Uv tno month. S1.00 Dcr line. N o aAJnserted'for less than 20 cents. A U ads under this bead must do paid for n aovanoe. Discount to regular advertisers. gjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHi, WANTED WANTED Good, clean cotton rags at this office. SITUATION WANTED By a compe tent colored man as a first-class short ordor cook, for restaurant, both meat and pastry. Strictly sobor and re liable. Address Cook, 529 South Broad street. WANTED A competent waitress -at tho Dominion hotel. WANTED Reliable help is furniahod promptly freo of charge at tho Em ployment Agency, room 23, Trust building. WANTED Oood Japanese boy wants any kind of work to do from 0 to 10 p. jn. every day. Address George, this office. WANTED To rent six or seven-room houso; must be closo in. Address box 087. i . ' FOB SENT FOR RENT One room furnished for two men. Mrs. Johnson Blako stroot, ono block from corner. FOB RENT Room In the Postofflce building. Apply at Silver Bolt office. FOR RENT Desirable furnished room. Mrs. L. G. Coombs, Ballground. FURNISHED rooms for rent at No, 170 South Pino street, in rear of Domin ion hotel. FOR RENT Furnished front room with bath, $10.00 per month. 277 N. High street. FOR RENT Furnished front room for lndy or gentleman. 539 South Hill street. FOR RENT Ten-room houso; lavatory in every room; just completed. In quire of J. Mnurcl, box 221. FOR RENT Threo-room house. Apply Jnlo Maurel, box 221, or Coinnnt house. " tf LOST AND FOUND FOUND A key, near tho railroad by the Wedge saloon in North Globo. Bibbon attached to koy. Owner can recover Bamo by paying for this ad. FOUND Degree of Honor pin at tho Iris theater. LOST A folded purse, near Iris theater; contained ore receipt mado to G. A. Matthews, return to this office. ' FOUND Lady's silk shoulder shawl. Owner call at this office, provo prop erty and pay for this ad. ARREST DUQUOIN MAYjOR IN ST. LOUIS AS ELOPER II Exccutivo and Wifo of Moiint Vernon, HI., Business Man Talrcn Into Custody on Request of tho Woman's Husband ST. LOUIS, Mo., November 8. Ben jamin W. Pope, mayor of )uquoin, 111., nnd Mrs. Ida Leo Manion, v'jife of a well known business man at M mnt Vernon, III., wero nrrested nt 1:15 o'clock this morning in tho Burlington jlotel. Thoy wero tnken to thoj central dis trict police station, wherojjin tho pres ence of tho husband, Mrs. Manion broke down and covered her filco with her hands. Sho is 21 years oljl. Pope is 54 years old. Manion told tho police that he had traced his wife to this city, and at mid night ho appeared at tho polico Ration and asked that sho and her companion bo arrested. Ho told tho polico (where they were. Policcmon located tlio cou ple without troublo nnd mado Iho ar rests quietly. Popo and Mrs. Manion went to tho station without making any comment, but nt tho stntion, whoa Mrs. Manion saw her husband, sho broke down and cried. They wcro rclca ed to day on bond. PAINTED BY MAD ARTIJT II Lawson Portrait by Mancini Is Declared a Masterpieco of Art OLD DOMINION PUNT AND SUPPLIES REPRESENT A VALUE OF $14 A SHARE In common with all the Phelps Dodgo properties, tho Old Domin- i's ion company is restricting production, but this restriction is largely in & custom ores. w It is now operating three of its five furnaces and producing at tho & & rate of 2,500,000 to 3,00,000 pounds per month, but this production is obtained from Old Dominion ore that average 10 per cent copper. tf & It is claimed that this output is obtained at a cost of not "above 12 " cents per pound. S The September production was in tho neighborhood of 3,750,000 pounds, a record figure. Old Dominion ores treated last month aver- t? aged 11 per cent copper, and tho restriction orders wcro not put in w force until the latter part of tho month. Of tho nvcrago monthly production of tho Old Dominion pf about "' 3,5Q0,000 pounds, less than 2,000,000 pounds has been from its own ores, & tho balanco being custom ore, including tho production of tho United i? Globo Mines. Tho Old Dominion surface plant, admittedly tho finest in Arizona, ' represents n cost of about $3,000,000, three-quarters of which has been - paid for out of tho mine. This represents a value of $10 per share for w - the stock. In addition, tho company has $1,200,000 of supplies on w ' hand in coke, lumber, fuel, etc., and this represents an expenditure equal to $1 a share. Deducting tho nbovo total of $14 a share from tho present selling "' prico of $23.00 per share would leavo but $2,400,000 to represent tho -,'f value of tho mines, and thcro is twico this sum in ores blocked out in i't either tho western end of tho property or on tho fourteenth level. s"! H? A very important development in the Old Dominion situation is that w the management has overcome tho water difficulty in tho west coun- w try. This part of tho mino is now practically drained, the water hav- w & ing been lowered to such an extent that tho ninth and tenth levels are & & dry. A large tonnage of self-fluxing ore, averaging better than 10 w S per cent copper, opened in this part of tho mine a year ago, is now w available for conversion into money. w Tf 5f w w '.' v 'it !.S "i? 3. W w 5? w "if . ww -- tc hr ' -o- -,( w -,.- -.? - -..- W V tf tf jHmmniMiiiiim y Tin. 1.1 ri fc 1.M1 -?l i ruie, miuiesuuie, tteuaurc Cream of Tartar Baking Powder The cream of tartar used in Dr. Price's Baking Powder is derived from grapes in the exact form and composi tion in which it occurs in that luscious, healthful fruit Improves the Flavor and Adds To the Healthfulness of the Food Its Use a. Protection and a. Guarantee Against Alum Food Open an Account with us Today Quality Goods 'and Accurate Service WE WILL TAKE GEEAT PLEASURE IN PLACING YOUR NASI13 ON OUR BOOKS. YOU SHOULD BE GLAD TO HAVE IT THEEB FOR MANY REASONS. 1. YOU OAK BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN OF GETTING QUAL TIY GOODS. 2. OUR SERVICE D3 PROMPT, PAINSTAKEKO, ACCURATE AND GOOD. 3. OUR SOLICITORS ARE THE VERY BEST TO BE HAD. 4. YOU PAY NO MORE FOE OUR GOODS THAN ELSEWHEBE. With a Monthly Contract you get Cash prices. Why? Because tciity days is cash with us and a great convenience to many. JUST TRY US FOR 30 DAYS NOW IS THE TDilE TO BEGIN. EVERYTHING SOLD ON A STRICT GUARANTEE. MONEY BACK IF WE DON'T PLEASE YOU GLOBE COMMERCIAL CO. TELEPHONE 221 TELEPHONE 221 READS HIS OWN OBITUARY NOTICE IN A NEWSPAPER Arkansas Jurist Returns from Trip to Find City Mourning His Death I. 1 BOSTON. Mnss.. November 8. Thomas W. Lawson has just received from Italy a lifc-sizo portrait o! him-, self painted by the mad Italian! artist, Mancini. It is framed in carvea teak wood, the frnmo being a foot del p and richly gilded, tho wholo framo (listing $0,000. The work is a masterpiece, nnd is painted in Mancini 's wondorfujj style. Mr. Lawson used two hours adiy for threo weeks for tho portrait. His agents searched the public museums to sccuro and borrow tho draperies and s ttings required by tho artist. Mr. Lawson 's experience wih the mad artist, who would bo suldcnly taken With fits of insanity when paint ing or when interrupted nt his (work, aro somothing never to bo Jfor'otten, according to tho financier. M:incina works with two strnngo screons of strings between his fits of madnesj. Tho Hcreens are arranged in a strango not work, tho nrtist constantly changing them as hia work progresses. Through ono sot he viows his subject and through tho other sot, laid against tho canvas, ho paints his picture. Mr. Lawson also has rccoived enghty two model busts of himself in gold, sil ver and bronzo replicas of ono by Ben lieure, tho great sculpture LEOPOLD'S ROYAL GITT 30,000,000 Francs for Baroness Vaughan Who Recently Became a Mother Orango packers aro busy in the Phoo nix section. According to tho Arizona Gazette no moro tobacco is to bo sold to Bisboo 1 'minors. "- Six cuttings per year and six tons to the acre is tho record Santa Cruz alfalfa growers made this yciir and tho BRUSSELS, November 8. Two Cath olic nowspapors hero state that King Leopold has given tho Baroness Vaugh an 30,000,(JO0 francs. Tho baroness is acting chatelaine of tho Chateau l'Or moy, which King Jjeopold lured near Paris. Tho king has spent considerable time nt tho chateau. Recontly.tho bar oness gavo birth to a son. King Leopold ,hns realized on a great part of his fortune, including 5,000 shares of tho Chineso, collieries at Kal-ping. HOT SPRINGS, Ark., November 7. Judgo Alonzo Curl, chancellor of this district, today read his own obituary in tho newspapers. Ho left town last Sunday for Mount Ida, fort' miles dis tant, to hold court, nnd last night a telephone message to his family said ho had died suddenly. His son engaged an undertaker to go nfter tho body and bring it to this city, and tho wagon is still out on its mission. Tho wholo city was in mourning nnd rnbid political factions had already moved to choose Judgo Curl's successor when tho news thnt ho was not dead reached here. Cleaning! Cleaning I Cleaning I We devoto all our timo to cleaning and pressing. That's why we do first class work. Bring your suit in nnd be convinced. Second-hand clothes bought nnd sold. American Cleaning Works, next door to Wells Fargo. tf PARIS WOMEN WEAR BIG HATS Men Visitors to Theathers Complain of Confections that Hide tho Stage PARIS, November 7,With the tho ater season in full swing tho quostionof fomininc headdress again comes to tho fore. It wns hoped that tho efforts of last season to establish tho fashion of small er hats or light theater coiffures would bo moro successful, but this season tho wholo crusado must bo fought again, for tho orchestra stalls i ntho theaters aro occupied by women wearing gigan tic hats on substructures -which do (jrcdit to tho Parisian wigmakors. The combinations, however, complete ly hide everything on tho stage. HUMANITARIANS TO CONFER Annual Meeting of tho Association to Bo Held in Boston Next Week BOSTON, Mass., November 8. Tho annual meeting of the Amorican Hu mane association will bo hold here No vombor 12, 13 nnd 14. Dr. William O, Stillman of Albany, president of tho association, will preside and deliver tho president's address. Hugo Krause, su perintendent of tho Anti-Cruelty Soci ety of Chicago, will read a papor on -'Co-operation Between Anti-Cruelty Societies nnd Benevolent Organiza tions.4' Representatives will bo pres ent from all parts of Amorica, includ ing Porto Rico, Hawaii, Alaska and tho Philippines. REAR ADMIRAL RETIRED WASHINGTON, D. C, November 8. Roar Admiral Henry W. Lyon was re tired from tho navy today on account of having reached the ago limit of sor vice. During tho Spanish-American war ho commanded tho dispatch boat, Dol phin. Since July 12, 190G, ho has boon commandant of tho navy yard at Maro Island, Cal. Van Wagonen makes a specialty of tinting. Satisfaction our motto. Do Witt's Little Early Risers aro the best pills made. They do not gripe. For salo by Hanna's Drug Store. Be Charitable To your horso as well as to yourself. You ned not suffer from pains of any sore your horses need not suffer. Try a bottlo of Ballard's Snow Liniment. It cures all pains. J. M. Roberts, Bakers fiold, Mo., writes: ''I havo used your liniment for ten years and find it' to bo tho best I havo ever used for man and beast." Sold by Palaco Pharmacy. We frame pictures. Naquin & Co. Stop at Sam Kee's today; ask about tho shoes. Don't worry. Globo Jobbing Shop crates furniture. Ovcrshirta and .men's gloves. Sam Keo's. Notico Mr. Will Fcland being no longer cm ployed by this corporation, parties hav ing business with him for us will please ring up Telephone 441 or see us over Brown's Btore. GILA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Babies and children need prompt at tention when suffering from coughs and colds. Tho best remedy for mothers to use is Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup. It tastes nearly as good as maplo sugar. It contains no opiates and it is laxativo and drives tho cold out of tho system by gontly moving tho bowels. For Bale by Hnnna's Drug Store. It is worth whilo to inspect our largo stock of clothing, hats, shoes and fur nishings at Lantin's Axtcll makes Mission Furniture to ordor. Bring in Your Bronchos Wo havo a now set of Barcus horso shoeing stocks and aro prepared to shoe bronchos and all bad horses. Give us your shoeing, wo can please you. KIBBE & CO, Blacksmiths. Rear of O. K. Corral. Van Wagenen, next door to the post offlco, does a general painting and pa por hanging business. All work guaran Notico We will not bo responsible for any debts of our predecessors, Scoblo, So bey& Co. MOREHEAD & LUNN. LINENS Just Arrived from Belfast, Ireland Beautiful Assortment of Hand Woven Table Linens with Napkins to Match. Prices for Sets $10.00 to $35.00 Millinery Fino Assortment of Gago Hats, tho Latest Creations from Paris. Wo now havo a first-class and up-to-date trimmer. Dress Making Department With an experienced lady in charge. A magnificent assortment of beaut iful things from the East, for your inspection. OUR GRAND FALL OPENING WILL TAKE PLACE MONDAY, SEP TEMBER 30th. Old Dominion Commercial Co. F. L JONES & SOI Funeral Directors and Embalmers OFFICE: 174 S. Broad St. RESIDENCE: 346 S. Hill. Telephone 432 Telephone 433 .M"M'":-i"M"M"M' i 1 II 1 11 1 Mil II 11 1 H 1 1 H 1-H'H-S-H Grand Public Ball . t ! At DREAMLAND Tonight! Tonight! Tonight! Tonight! Dreamland's Famous Band ADMISSION AS USUAL LADIES 0 w lis V,, . - . v ' - ' - X fr---flsiTOw5iiiffisfflJK$5iat jibWjl &iMJgaHBasS3r .it... .BK. f. IrM 41 .& X 7X. :sshkv -v ztwwwvnm IT . JOVWM&ia wmmmam VJ