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-", ! k " f i 'DAILY ARIZONA SILVER BELT Tuesday, November 12, 1907 'Page Two imi I a ni ? a v- . ARIZONA SILVER BELT DAILY AND WEEKLY Published each morning oxcopt Monday. Admitted to the mails as second class matter ' - By the SILVER BELT PUBLISHING CO. Member of the Associated Press SUBSCRIPTION BATES Daily, by mail, ouo year $7.50 Daily, by enrrier, ono month.. Weekly, ono year . .... ... Weekly, six months ... 75 2.50 1.25 Cash in advnnco Subscribers' Notlco Subscribers pleaso notify this ofllco In caso of non-delivery of tho daily, Monday oxcepted. Advertising rates mndo known on application. UNIONJgyKABEL It looks like a moro elastic currency yithout further legislation on tho subject. It is also encouraging to note that tho mints aro working on doublo timo and coining monoy. Fretty soon tho nasty postal card in dustry will bo relegated to tho limbo of whoro it belongs. They feed tho fur naces of tho postofllccs with prompti tude and dispatch. What's this, tight monoy affecting tho contribution boxes, too! or is it only a convenient excuso for letting it pass without dropping something in! Tho monoy scarcity ought not to bo held accountable for all human shortcomings. Steady there, Admiral Bob Evans! Bowaro of post-prandial remarks about a feast, a frolic or a fight in tho Pa cific. They may be interpreted by out siders without duo allowance for tho refreshments and hilarity of tho festivities. Colonel Ilarvcy of Harper's Weekly promulgates his profound conviction that this "littlo flurry" makes for tho end of both Roosevelt and Bryan, and that a quiet man will bo elected presi dent next year. Colonel Harvey voices tho opinion of a sufficient number of voters to make a reality of the forecast. THE REAL SITUATION In its monthly review of business con ditions in Southern California, tho B. G. Dun comerical agency passes out a very glowing report for that section, placing Los Angeles, financially and commercially among tho foremost cities of the country. In speaking of the general situation the Dun report says: It is an anoinolous business condition that has been presented to us. With railroads earning moro than over before, their facilities unequal for business offered, with mills and fac tories busy and usual dividends ruling, and with country's cropSvWorth at pres ent prices one-half billion more than nny previous year, wo face a financial collapse. Values of stocks quoted on Wall street show a shrinkage for tho year of some billions, but it was just tho water being squezed out. There was no actual destruction of capital after the inflation and over-production of securi ties, which marked a frenzied promo tion era, camb liquidation. A few men aro not so rich, the nation is as rich as over. Tho newly created capital, in tho same period, from crops alone, to say nothing of industries, is much in excess of shrinkage in listed securities, if that shrinkage represented actual loss of country's capital. Tho properties of industrial and transportation companies aro intrinsic ally worth as much as a year ago; their earning powers as great. Prices on 'chango havo no relation to actual val ues and cannot affect prices for com modities of life, which follow laws of supply and demand. Tho gambling in terests should bo carofully segregated from tho industrial. A year ago there was monoy enough for current needs; why should there bo insufficient monoy now to meet business demands 1 What has becomo of tho floating cap ital of a year ago? It is in saf o doposit .vaults and stock ings, drawn out of circulation by tho timid and hoarded by reason of a growth of distrust and fear. Gold imports of $25,000,000 relieved greatly tho Now York money market stringency. Thirty-four million dollars was withdrawn by a run from ono New Ydrk trust company alone. It is well for westerners to noto tho differonco between this financial dis turbance and that of 1S93. Tho panic of 1983 started in tho west because of poor crops and heavy mortgages. Tho middle west banks drew heavily on Now .York. It was a business panic, followed by a monoy panic. This is a money panic, tho result of reckless financiering, which disturbed confldenco of investors, but it docs not seem possible that under existing conditions it can bo possibly followed by a business panic. Espec ially is this truo in thewest, whero big resorves havo been accumulating tho past four years and whoro tho resources wcro novor in hotter condition. Do not talk distrust. Fear paralyzes mental and muscular energy. Confidenco is tho basis of business. Without confidenco not n grain of wheat would bo sown, not a treo planted nor an industrial wheel turned. Do not sacrifice. Investments on n business basis aro nil right. If you have withdrawn money from circulation, it is a good timo to reinvest it in interest-paying securities. It is n buyer's mnrkot. Or, put it whoro it can bo used in carrying on tho busi ness of your section. Tho amount of monoy availablo for rosorvo with your banker has an influouco on volume of credits. Remember tho financial condition of tho individual doponds on tho financial condition of, tho community in which ho lives. Selfish hoarding of monoy in times like theso is a short-sighted, foolish pol icy, tending to check our forward move ment by Inviting business stagnation. Go about your business in a normal way. Bring your monoy out of tho dark. Do it as a matter of intolligonco if better motives do not prompt. Tho hoarders of tho east, if thoy did not causo tho situation thore, supplied its most dangerous elomont. IN ARIZONA Democratic and republican city tick ets havo been placed in nomination at Tucson. Tho democratic ticket favors Sunday closing of saloons and $1,500 license. Tho Black Mountain Mining company, Pinal county, is employing two hundred men, tho largest forco in tho history of tho mine. Cochiso county supervisors will con test tho action of tho attornoy general to rniso tho assessed valuation of non- producing mines. John Pike, advertised as tho "Aus tralian Wild Girl," -was bittonin tho tonguo by a moccasin snako in a tented show at Tucson. His recovery is con sidcred doubtful. Los Angeles Times representatives aro in tho territory working up business for a midwinter edition. Liverpool, Englnnd, parties aro mak ing inquiries regarding tho growth of ennagro root in Arizona. Much of it grows along tho river beds of tho tern tory. W. F. Ludwig of Spokane, Wash., wants information regarding tho where abouts of his brother, Thomas Ludwig, Tempo is petitioning for Sunday clos ing of saloons. Mrs. W. H. Barnes, widow of tho late Judgo Barnes, Tombstone, has brought suit against tho Shattuck-Arizona Min ing company to recover shares worth $75,000 promised her lato husband as compensation for legal services. Leo JJedwino, a former Phoenix con stablo, who skipped to avoid prosecu tion for extortion, has been seen in Chihuahua, where ho is driving stage. His specific offenso was in accepting bail money and then turning prisoners loose. Tho Espco is expending largo sums of money in beautifying the depot and grounds at Tucson. Bisbeo republicans havo started a ter ritorial movement for a third term for Teddy, and perhaps at Teddy's request. Tho city hall at Walker has been de stroyed by fire and a reward of $150 is offered for tho capturo of the ,inan who applied tho torch. L. Larabee, who shot his wife in Tuc son, was insano and is now wandering in tho mountains. Mrs. Larabco has persuaded the officers to search for him J. J. Griffin, an Espco brakeman, ar rested in Phoenix charged with robbing a boxcar, has been acquitted on tho showing that tho offenso wns not com mitted in tho judicial district in which ho was tried. 3Iohas been rearrested in tho third district for a similar of fenso and his attornoy will contend that ho has been onco in jeopardy for tlio samo offenso and will ask for a dismis sal on that ground. At tho instigation of his wife Leon itas Vega has been arrested at Phoenix charged with violating tho Edmunds act. Amelia Lopez, a sister of tho com plainant, is named as co-respondent. Tho remains of a supposed dead baby, found near Phoonix, aro now believed to bo Uioso of a monkoy. Lemons aro selling at tho rato of $7 por thousand in Phoenix in lots of ton thousand. J. D. Cloud, propriotor of tho Vic toria hotel, Bisbeo, has boon arrested charged with fleecing a guest in a gamb ling gamo and then making him come through with a diamond ring valued at $123. Yuma fnrmors aro soiling Thanksgiv ing turkeys 35 cents livo woight or 17 conts dressed. Tho contractor has ton months in which to comploto tho Bisbeo sowor. Benson banks still continue to pay cash. ' Tho Sarabia kidnapping caso was ig nored by tho Cochiso county grand jury, Senators Tellor and Curtis, who vis ited Douglas last weok, favor stato hood for Arizona. Bisbeo claims that tho situation thoro is tho best in tho country. Goodl Tho Bisbeo Y. M. C. A. will give a big Thanksgiving dinner to its members. About 125 aro expectod to partake. Fay Dugon, a 17-year old girl, has beon arrestqd at Bisbeo charged with stealing two rings. Thoro aro fifty lifo mon in tho ter ritorial ponitontinry. The meeting of tho Territorial Bank er's association has been indefinitely postponed. It wns to havo mot in Bis beo, November 23. The orange crop of tho Salt River valloy is estimated at 80 carloads. "Strong arm" mon nro working Phoontx. Lowoll will share in tho benefits of tho Bisbeo soworngo system. Douglas sont fivo delegate to tho mining congress at Jbphn, Mo., with m structions to bring tho next congress to that city. Nogales banks have so far refused to adopt clearing houso certificates. SHORT STORIES OF THE CITY Tho Arizona Banks. Auditor John II. Pago loft for Globo last evening, whero at tho request of the comptroller of tho currency ho will look into tho affairs of tho Globo National bank, which sub pended sovcral days ago and desires to resume business. Mr. Page said that tho condition of tho territorial banks is very satisfactory. Prom the reports of tho condition of all tho territorial banks, just received by tho auditor, it has been ascertained that Micro is as much nctual money on hand in the banks as there was at tho timo of the last report, September 10, which was tho highest amount ever carried, and a considerably greater amount than was on hand Juno 12, tho previous call. Phoenix Republican. Machinery for Payson. James Naol and George T. Symonds of the Payson Gold Mining company aro in Mesa pro paring to tako tho two carloads of ma chinery that came to Mesa a few days ago to Payson. Mesa Free Press. At tho Fair. Gcorgo and Doc Young passed through Mesa today, on their way to tho fair. The boys aro from Globo, nnd George will rido on ono of tho broncos that will exhibit on the fair grounds next week. Mesa Free Press. Depot Architect. William H. Wheel cr, depot architect for tho Randolph lines in tho southwest, was n pleasant caller at this ollice last Wednesday evening. Mr. Wheeler was en route for Globe, leaving for that plnco Thursday morning. Ho drew tho plans for the depot nnd all the interior finishings nnd furnishings for tho new Globo depot and will superintend tho construction of tho same. Cochiso County Press. Hunting Party. Angius McAlpinc, Ed Grider, A. Hansen and L. L. Hcury enjoyed a hunting trip down tho valley on Sunday. Tho population of duck heaven wns increased just nineteen. To tho Fair. Tho following persons left on Sunday morning for Phoenix, whoro thoy will attend tho territorial fair: W. O. Ivellncr and Mrs. Kellnfir, Mrs. S. T. Arkills, Miss Esther Nelmcs, Mrs. J. W. Fryo and son, Mrs. C. M. Bishop, Miss Genovicvo Gerald, Mrs. Cottroll of Boggs & Cottroll, Mrs. Ruth Gibbs, Miss Sophie Rabiuovitz, Miss Hord. Look Who's Hero Two big vaudeville acts and two mov ing pictures at tho Iris tonight. Illus trated songs by Billy Cummings. Reflections of a Bachelor What "makes people indignant over scandal about them is to have it true. There is hardly anything will causo a woman moro misery than not to spoil her children. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Make Your Wants Known Here. You Will Get Satisfactory Results. Advertisements under tlihhcnd 10 cents nor line tuo llrst Insertion nnd 6 cents per line each subsequent Insertion. Uv tuo month. 81.00 oer lino. No nrtJnserted'for less tlian m cents. All nda under this head must oo Dld tor in navnnoc. Discount to regular advertisers. WANTED WANTED Good, clean cotton rags at this office. Tho Arizona Democrat speaks of Jus tico Johnstono's mustacho as "ono of tho landmarks of tho valloy." A state ment in tho concrete. When Cnnnnea mines rcsumo opera tions nothing but Mexican miners will bo employed, save foremen and shift bosses. An all-Arizona ball team selected from teams playing at Phoenix this weok will mako a tour of California. Phoenix has made hor first carload shipment of oranges. Gifford Pinchot will not speak at tho Arizona fair. Deo Thomas, who recently shof his brother at Bisbcc, hus been indicted at Tombstone. Bo Charitable To your horso as well as to yourself. You ned not suffer from pains of any soro your horses need not suffer. Try a bottlo of Ballard's Snow Liniment. Jt cures all pains. J. M. Roberts, Bakers field, Mo., writes: "I havo used your liniment for ton years and find it to bo tho best I havo cvor used for man aud beast." Sold by Palaco Pharmacy. A girl likes to havo hor mother warn hor against a man so sho will know ho is interesting. How About Your Insurance? Don't wait until tho house burns down before you think of insurance-. See Mooro & Poland about it at onco, Home Printing Building. tf Bring In Your Bronchos Wo havo a now set' of Barcus horso shoeing stocks nnd are pr6parcd to shoo bronchos and all bad liorscs. Givo us your shooing, wo enn pleaso you. KIBBE & CO, Blacksmiths. Rear of O. K. Corral. Auction Salo at Globo Furnishing Co. store. Hero's whero you got fitted out at your own pneo. Storo must bo va cated end of this week. SITUATION WANTED By a compo- tent colored man as a first-class short order cook, for icstaurant, both meat and pastry. Strictly sober and re liablo. Address Cook, 529 South Broud street. WANTED A competent waitre33 at tho Dominion hotel. WANTED Reliable help Is furnished promptly frco of chargo at tho Em ployment Agency, room 23, Trust building. WANTED Good Japaneso boy wants any kind of work to do from 0 to 10 p. m. every day. Address George, this office. FOR RENT FOR RENT Desirable furnished room. Mrs. L. G. Coombs, Ballground. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms with privilego of light housekeeping and bath. Tel. 1391. Mrs. J. Har voy Harris, 12 J S. Hill street. FOR RENT Furnished front room with bath, $10.00 per month. 277 N. High street. FURNISHED rooms for rent at No. 179 South Pine street, in rear of Domin ion hotel. FOR RENT Ten-room houso; lavatory in every room; just completed. In quiro of J. Maurcl, box 221. FOR RENT Threo-room houso. Apply Julo Maurcl, box 221, or Cement houso. tf FOR SALE FOR SALE Five-room furnished re.i itlence, Nob Hill. Box 1105, LOST AND FOUND FOE RENT Room in tho Postofflce building. Apply at Silver Belt office. FOUND A koy, near tho railroad by ; ' the Wedge saloon in North Globo. Ribbon attached to koy. Owner enn recover samo by paying for this ad. FOR RENT Nicely furnished, very comfortablo room, opposite Dominion hotel. FOUND Degree of Honor pin at the Iris theater. FOR -RENT Furnished front room for lady or gentleman. 539 South Hill street. FOR RENT Two room houso partly furnished, 325 S. Hill street. 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. Oivncr call at this office, prove prop crty and-pay for this ad. . FOR RENT Board and rooming house, , LOST Ouo folding purse on South eleven rooms, half way to smelter, I Broad stret between railroad shops partly furnished. Address F. M. II, i and crossing. Finder pleaso leave at this office. i this offieo for reward. Do Witt's Littlo Early Risers arc the best pills made. They do not gripe. For salo by Hanna's Drug Store. Fear of alimony is ono reason why somo men aro shy about marrying. Van Wngonon makes a specialty of tinting. Satisfaction our motto. Don't bo fooled by fako sales. You can buy your clothing and furnishing at Lantin's cheaper than at fako sales. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Tho undersigned, having acquired tho business of tho Arizona Silver Bolt, will concludo nil unfinished transactions bearing on tho business of this office. ALFRED A. COHN, HARRY C. HOLDSWORTH, II. H. HIILNER. Axtcll repairs roofs. Globo Jobbing Shop. Big Show Tonight Seo the Two Ponies at the Iris to night. Also Swor and Westbrook and two moving pictures. Always Was Sick When a man says ho always was sick troubled with a cough that lasted all winter what would you think if ho should say he never was sick since using Ballard's Horehound Syrup. Such a man exists. Mr. J. O. Clark, Denver, Colo., writes: "For years I was troubled with a severe cough that would last all winter. This cough left mo in n misorablo condition. I tried Ballard's Horehound Syrup and have not hnd a sick day since. That's what it did for mo." Sold by Palaco Pharmncy. Notico P. Pubara & Co. havo purchased tho Union restaurant from Vukbanovieh & Co. nnd tho latter will retain all ac counts against and payable to tho res taurant. Tho now firm does not nssumo any of tho indebtedness of tho retiring firm. Tho Union will bo open for busi ness on Monday, November 11. P. PUHARA & CO. Wo frame pictures. Naquin & Co. Stop at Sam Kcc's today; ask about tho shoes. Don't worry. Globe Jobbing Shop crates furniture. Notico Mr. Will Fcland being no longer -cm ployed by this corporation, parties hav ing business with him for us will please ring up Tolophono 411 or see us ovor Brown's store. GILA COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Babies nnd children need prompt at tontion when suffering from coughs nnd colds. Tho best remedy for mothers to use is Kennedy's Laxativo Cough Syrup. It tastes nearly as good as maple sugar, It contains no opiates and it is laxative and drives tho cold out of tho system by gently moving tho bowels. For salo by Hanna's Drug Store. It is worth while to inspect our largo stock of clothing, hats, shoes and fur nishings at Lautin's. Ovcrshirts aud men's glove3. Sam Kco's. Tlio postmaster of Gasconade, Mo., Daniei A. Rugh, says of Do Witt's Kid- ney and Bladder Pills: "I am doing so well, and improving so fast in health, that I cannot say too much for your Kidnoy and Bladder Pills. I feel like a new man." Do Witt's Kidnoy and Bladder Pills aro sold by Hanna's Drug Store. Ring up 372 for a painter. Van Wag- cnen will call on you nnd give you a first-class job. Notice. All parties indebted to Brown & Scan Ion will please call and sottlo at our of fice on or before November 10. Ac counts remaining unpaid after Novem ber 10 will bo placed with an attorney for collection. BROWN & SCANLON. Storage room phono 601. HlB&BSc59c' 9rttOpVz -4t -- jMjJBlflBBKHBMtJBiyYarSy 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-dato trimmer. Dress Making Department With an experienced lady in charge. A magnificent assortment of beaut iful things from tho East, for your inspection. OUR GRAND FALL OPENING WILL TAKE PLACE MONDAY, SEP TEMBEE 30th. Old Dominion Commercial Co. F. L JONES & SOR Funeral Directors and Embalmers OFFICE: 174 S. Broad St. RESIDENCE: 346 S. Hill St Telephone 432 Telephone 433 A Big Reduction Sale - ' " - -. r- - - . . . . r. . .- t r t . t a rr-rt In L)ry Goods, Shoes, Hats and Gents' Furnishings QUITE A MONEY SAVIMGTO YOU 8 SULTAN BROTHERS BARCLAY, HIGDON & CO. Single and Double Teams Saddle Horses Hay, Grain & Coal A Specialty made of Fine Livery Rigs Telephone 171 Globe, Anzou Franz Lumber Co. (Incorporated) Lumber, doors, windows, paints, oils, varnishes and cement. All kinds of builders material Sole Agents for Douglas Cement i Yards located on Railroad Street one block west of the Court House. Q SI1T ADDSVPiTy Direct from Mevagissey, JU3I miKIVLl! England A Shipment of CORNISH LIMPETS MARINATED PILCHARDS and PILCHARDS IN OIL Win. Mill Williams Telephone 121 GENERAL MERCHANDISE North Globe THE iEALMA RKET CWywaHT-Byrtyr yNDEWWOOT A HgftWflOD,tty. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT RESPONDING TO GREETINGS. Tho photograph hhows tho president acknowledging tho cheers of the thousands of people gathered on the hanks of the Mississippi river to greet him during Ids recent passage down that stream. lie is waving his hut to mem iron) tuo ucck or tne steamer Mississippi. 710 N. Broad St. Tel. 1711 Headquarters for tho Gatti Meat Co. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Will Meet All Prices I IRIS THEATER 1 Broad Street Theaters on Iris circuit: Bisteft Globe, Morenci, Nogales, Tucson, B Paco and Cannnea. PROGRAM Thrco Nights Ending Tuesday Tho Gatti Meat company is still in tho field to sell uuttcrj. Saying nothing but standing pat against all butters. Sewing machines for rout at J. F. McNeil's furniture store, opposite the Minor's union hall, Globe, Ariz. Do Witt's Carbolircd Witch Hazel Salvo ncnotratcs tho noros thoroughly cleanses and' is healing and soothing. Good for piles. Sold by Ilanua's Drug Store. MOVING PICTURES "Grandpa's Picnic" (Comic) BILLY CUMMINGS In Illustrated Songs SWOR AND WESTBROOK In a Now Act Hlustrated Song by ,BDLLT CUMMINGS MOVING PICTURES "Tho Highwaymen" (A Great Sensational Picture) "Poor Littlo Pig" (Comic) General Admission J Eeservcd seats First Performance 7:30 p. & Second Performance S:C0 P-& Big Show Tonight Seo tho Two Ponies at tho Iris to night. Also Swor and Westbrook and two moving pictures. Van Wagenen, next door to the p nflficp. Unoa n rronnrnl nnintins? 31"' per hanging business. All work guir5 teod. jmouco f Wo will not bo responsible fr debts or our predecessors, &coui bey & Qo. ., 7 MOREIIEAD & HJ I 'rf&jK.