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-f - - - ' Wednesday, Decembe !Page Four &r rfc: 't"l t"l Ht)ftfH"l"H' hi,I'T,3"fM,,r"I,i,v,M,Y RE long constituted a valuable asset of pro ooocxtoooooooocxttooooooooooooooooooooo fessional jesters. ,- .It was to meet tho prevailing opinions that Mr. Dooley suggested tho formation of a pool with membership fees to bo applied to tho purchaso of a gold watch which Mr. A. would presont to Mr; B, Mr. B. to Br, C and Mr. 0 to Mr. 3D. Then Mr. D would in turn present it to Mr. C, nnd bo on until tho watch reach ed Mr. A's hands, through which it might onco more pass into tho posses sa-v-- Gila Valley, Globe & Northern R. R. INDIAN HOT SPRINGS ROUTE: SALE BARRIERS fc sion of tho organization. & uui wnaiover cuarges may uo urougnc against tho practice of Christmas giv ing, Wo cannot,, if wo would, escnpo tho fact that tho day belongs to tho chil dren. Woro it only for their sakes, tho custom deserves porpotuation. Now York World. BLIND TO SENATOB WILL BIVAL OA IN URGING REPEAL OF THE LAND ACT. DAILY ARIZONA SILVER BELT ' ' v " ,." ji i WOULD IE LSI .! 16 jjVitfc , fcw v-,, ' wv.. . tw &.- ';- ' t? !' . ' H&&"--. ? '". h y-?? "-jt 4fr - lj.. . -V. w. r: tfefe w,4. i i SW s BA A &'Ti.iM L . - VT P ' mor- 'i .?: .A 1 s- V- , ' T'F'' ?-' ".';.'. ."' ' FOR CASH 10 per cent off On all Holiday goods bought at Van Wagenenfe for Cash before December 20. A chance on the big doll with every dollar cash purchase. VAN WAGENEN NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE A AAA-- -ft Jf.ititf.ttti- tAiliAAAAiAA ! A J YTTTTTVTTTTTTTtTTTTTTTTTi BARCLAY, HIQDON & CO. Single and Double Teams Saddle Hones Hay, Grain & Coal A Specialty made of Fine Livery Rigs Telephone 171 Globe, Arizona SALE EXTRAORDINARY Every Hat in the House MUST BE SOLD BY DECEMBER 20 Present prices of hats range from $5 to $38. In this great closing sale prices will range from $2.50 to $9. NOT A SINGLE HAT RESERVED On Dec. 20, Hrs. Fort will loavo for tlio East, whoro she will spend the holidays, and then purchaso a largo stock for the Spring trade. MRS. FORT Lay In Your Fuel Supply Now GROCERIES, FUEL and FEED Gamble & Mclnroy P. O. Box 109 Telephone 751 Store Opp. Depot noOOOOOOOQOOQQQOOOOOOOCMJOO The Independent Market 8 The choicest meats in the city. Out of the trust and prices right. Our order man at your door in a moment's notice and the delivery boy does prompt work. Don't you want to try the Independent market. otxxxxxxxxmoooooooooooooou THE REAL MARKET 710 N; Broad St Tel. 1711 Headquarters for tho Gatti Meat Co. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Will Meet All Prices 399 Broad Street WATCH U3 QBOW Telephone 151 For Something Good to Eat Don't forget to place your poultry or den with us. Turkeys, Ducks, Chick ens, fancy Broilers and Spring Chick t nintavn on band. Limburger, Swiss and Cream CHEESE Oysters in Bulk and Can Fresh Fish Genuine Sheep and Lamb always .to bo had at tho Central Market. For a squaro deal and treatment call at The Central Meat Market JOE RYAN, Manager Hollow Concrete Building Blocks MADE TO ORDEB DIMENSIONS I use tho right process, tho right ma terials and havo the right kind of blocks, also tho right kind of machin ery. Estimates on building promptly furnished. Call at J. MAUREL Two-story Concroto Block House, Wost of Globo Lumbor Yard Tho Gatti Meat company is still in tho field to sell buttors. Saying nothing ' but standing pat against all butters. ';J: .', Nnquin's 10 a. ra. to 9 p. m. today. Globe Plumbing 1 and Heating Co. PLUMBING AND STEAM HEATING P. L. BUTZ, H. W. TITUS, Manager. Seo.-Treas. Opp. Kinney House, Hesquite st. ! Admits the Fitness For Presidency, But Is Handicapped By Geographical Location, Ho Says Ho is Anxious to Servo This State. WASHINGTON, Decombcr 9. En dowed with an individuality so forco ful that tho affliction of total blindness has served only to nugument his am bition, Thomas P. Gdre, Senator-elect from tho now Stato of Oklahoma, will bo easily ono of tho most striking per sonalities in tho sonatc. Among these men of achievement, tho Oklnhomnn, although still young and handicappod by his ihnbility to see, will tnko a.prom inont part. Ho comes to tho nation's chief forum with tho rcnutntion of be ing ono of tho finest orators in tho west and a statesman qi great ncumon. f As ovory man who comes to rep resent his stato in Washington brings with him some pot political project, I don't mind avowing mine," said Son ntor Goro to a Post roportcr yesterday. "I shall plead on every possible oc casion for tho romovnl of tho restric tions on tho salo of lands in tho In dian Torritory. They net as a great handicap to our jpcoplo and should bo abolished. This is my politicnl hobby and I may becomo as much addicted to talking of it ns was Cato with his 'Carthago must bo destroyed.' When once my stato is no longer held down by this land restriction, I shall turn my attention to running tho nation," snid senator uoro with his quiet smile. His Features Classic. It Bcoms incrcdiblo to those who meet tho Oklahoma senator that tho clear gray eyes, with their pleasant, thought ful expression aro indeed sightless. It is only tho peculiarity of his glance that betrays tho fact that ho docs not see. Senator Gore's features havo a classic regularity, which gives his mas sivo head a resemblance to tho busts mado by tho sculptors of ancient Homo. "As far as my personal ambitions a);o concerned," ho continued, "I am at present anxious only to servo tho people of my state, so newly entered into the great sisterhood, to tho very best of -my ability. It is often said that ovory man who comes to tho senate has secretly tho wish to bo president, but tho latitudo of my birth and tho longitudo of my residence mako that out of tho question for mo, although, of course," lie added with a laugh, "I admit my fitness for tho office. I was born in Mississippi, and that is almost as bad for a would-bo president as being born in a foreign land. And wo are still a littlo too far west in Okla homa to mako presidents out there. I am of southern stock and my father fought in tho Confederate army for two years standing and two years running, as ho used to say." , Bryan tho Only Candidate "With such a birthplace it is natural that I should bo a democrat of tho dem ocrats, as most of us aro in Oklahoma. Mr. Itrynn is, tho only candidato wo aro considering for the presidency out there. Wo followed him twice to de feat, it is true, but this time we think it will bo our privilege to follow him to victory. I think that tho prospects at present look bright for democratic success. "Tho dinner pails that I've been tap ping aren't ns full as they might be, and tho peoplo will bo suro to sco that tho present stringency is tho result of a combination of a protective tariff, a gold standard, and a republican ad ministration. They will sec tho fallacy of a protective tariff. Wo also believe in tho initiative and referendum in Ok lnhoma." Tho rcmnrkablo skill with which the blind statesman finds his way about has been tho subject of much admiring com ment by thoso who havo mot him. His movemonts arc, in fact, so unhampered that it would hardly bo surprising to sco him doing almost anything, joining in almost any pleasure enjoyed by his friends. Yet Senator Goro admits that his favorlto recreation, "if you can cnll it a recreation, is reading." But tho authors of tho "six best sellers" need not bother to sond copies of their works to tuo. Oklahoma senator, for ho con fesses that ho has read very few novels in his life. "I want tho warrior's equipment," he snid. "I havo not time for tho tinsel. I rend mostly history and economics. I used nlso to bo very fond of poetry. Of course, I suppose I must say that Shakespearo is my favorito poot. Byron comes next in my regard." Senator Gore's wife, whom ho do scribes as his "oyes," was unablo to accompany him to Washington because of ill health, but ho hopes to havo her with him before tho close of tho ses sion. Ho is at present tho guest of his friend, Dr. William A. Croffut, at 140 B street northeast. Blind Statesman Goes Sight-Seeing. Senator Goro hns already spent some time in "sight-seeing." Having fnmilinrizod himself thoroughly with tho Capitol and its history, he went cnrcfully over tho senate chamber, feel ing with his cano tho location of each senator's seat. Ho feel confidont that in a fow days' time ho will bb abio to get about tho chamber without assist ance. Ho was "shown" tho dome, tho house chamber, tho supremo court room, and other points of interest, and lis tened with an cxprcsion of delight to tho descriptions of frionds who accom panied him. Senator Gore's .keen car is especially quick to identify voices, and ho will soon bo nblo to recognizo his, colleagues as soon as they speak to him. Senator Gore, and his fellow-senator from Oklahoma, Mr. Owen, will d,raw lots for tho long and tho short torm in tho sonato. Naquin's 10 a. rn. to 9 p. m. today. Koegan's Is one of Globe's oldest and best known cafes; everything first-class in his lino. Call and be convinced. Squirrels' Expensive Nest. Ernest Thompson Seton has written about animals who obey somo of tho ten commandments. "Thou shalt not steal!" is unknown to tho colony of red squirrels which occupies tho attic .of Charles Edmund's fnrmhouso, near Hanovor, N. J. Tho squirrels got in tho attic from tho caves and through a knotholo in a weatherboard. Tho monoy stringency alarmed Ed munds a few weeks ago, and ho drow thirty $20 bills from a Nowark bank. Ho put tho mbney in a small pasteboard box and without telling his wifo and daughter, hid tho box on tho plntcs under tho rafters of the attic. Becom ing convinced that tho financial crisis had passed, Edmunds went for tho monoy yesterday to put it back in tho bank. Ho found only small fragmonts of tho banknotes and tho box. Tho squir rels had gnawed them to pieces to build a nest, of course. Edmunds cannot find tho nest, and ho is almost mad enough to demolish his houso to wreak vengeance on tho squirrels. Ho vowed yestorday taht ho will try to kill every squirrel ho sees. New York World. Naquin's 10 n. m. to 9 p. m. today. DISTRICT ATTORNEY VICTIM OF WAG. Phoenix Official Received Parody On Closing of, Saloons. Cooking whiskey, shecp-dop and red nosed gin Used to bo tho banner that drew us in; How ,timo has changed tho devil's great scheme, For olden conditions havo gono like a dream; But hush, littlo saloon, don't you cry, You'll bo n drug storo byo and bye. In tho mail this morning District At torney Georgo Purdy Bullnrd received a card with a mourning border around it nnd upon it was printed tho above verse, says a Phoenix paper. Thq card camoin a mourning envel ope, nnd tho entire work showed that whoever was responsible for it did not intend that anything should bo wanting to make it n neat job. Tho lament is undoubtedly due to the recent agitation in this city in ref erence to tho liquor question. Follow ing fast upon tho action of tho city coiincil in closing the saloons Sundays, dating from January 31st, came tho an nuling of tho license of Bordoni and Mngnani, and some wag, whoso senso of humor undoubtedly oxeceds his sense of chagrin at tho blows tho liquor bus iness has received, has had these cards printed with tho verse, which speaks volumes when tho situation is under stood. Mr. Bullard, in speaking of tlio verse, said he had a pretty good idea as to who sent tho card, as there is but ono man to his knowledge whoso senso of humor is sufficient at all times to mako a joko out of what would seem a serious matter to others. ' Naquin's 10 n. m. to 9 p. m. today. As to a Denatured Christmas. To aboiish totally our method of colobrating Christmas by tho giving of gifts will scarcely meet with pop ular favor. To doprivo youthful mom bors of tho family of tho accustomed sled, doll or pair of skates is a needless bit of cruelty. It may be, however, that thoro is a germ of truth in tho chargn that Christmas ' has degenerated. No longer is it regarded in tho light of a peculiarly family affair. Receipt of presonts carries a corresponding obliga tion to reciprocate, not only in kind, but in cost) and tho attendant bills jinvo Naquin's 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. today. Tho Suicidal Tendency. During a ministry of very nearly half a century on thrco continents I have been frequently brought in con tact with intended suicides, and in not a few cases havo I averted tho act, but not always. In ono instanco a wealthy Belgian nobleman informed mo that ho would end his life, and at 2 o'clock tho jioxt morning ho shot himself. It was a clear caso of self murder. Thp man was perfectly sano. In another caso a poor, wretched fellow camo to mo and said that if I did not rcliovo him at onco ho would jump into tho Hudson. I told him to jump, ns tho world did not need him, but ho never jumped. He was so horrified that a minister of the gospel should tnko such -a view of his caso that ho reformed. In another instanco a woman of education, took poison and ljy special messenger in vited me to be with her at the hour of her death. But tho doctor got thero first with tho stomach pump. I once received a most pathetic letter from a young woman who had grown weary of life on account of her trials, asking me if it would be wrong to "ond it." I sent lfor a blu pill and a seidlitz powder with instructions to take them ta once. Tho next morning tho world looked brighter. It was only her ilver. Now York Sun. Naquin's 10 a. m, to 9 p. m. today. The Result of "Trifles. Tho world is composed of trifles. Tho nervo of atooth, finer than a cambric needle, nearly drove Napoleon Bona? parto to distraction, and actually caused tno mighty Caesar to lose a battle. A mosquito can drive au elephant crazy. A mouse can tease a lion to death. Tho reef which sinks a navy is tho work of a tiny worm. Tho warrior that walks up to tho cannon's mouth and faces death in a thousand forms is killed by an insect. Small pleasures mako up tho sum of human happiness Tho deepest wretchedness often results from a. perpetual continuance of potty pains. A singlo look from one you lovo pro duces exquisite pain or unalloyed plea sure. Tho first glass of wino that was drunk led to all tho horrors, miseries nnd crimes that havo sprung from drunkenoss and darkened tho earth for centuries. New York Press. Naquin's 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. today. Week -End EXCURSION To: 5.15 Ft. Thomas and Indian Hot Springs - T" 1 . 1Jf IL Cjl i i e. I liCKeis soia .eacn oaiuraay aim oun Limit Monday Latest Innovations in Reduced Fares Are Our 1000-mile Coupon Books Our 2000-mile Coupon Books . - Good on all Randolph Lines in Arizona, includi GILA VALLEY ROUTE ARIZONA & COLORADO MARICOPA & PHOENIX . PHOENIX & EAS' L. H. LANDIS, General Agent GLOBE M. O. BICKN Gen. Pass. 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