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(MM -JJf. S. i & i &'m3HFW?T9&P'n . P fT Wmy VSv DAILY ARIZONA SILVER BELT ' Wednesday, December 1 8, m WSbBBML, -". ;"'v - - , -jmrnfrmmmimmmamimm .. .tfffiPV' ir Blwl- wf8P1r;k,?w- . - - tt-Ti-w -r - '.- ?i t BRBPi i?H"j" - .tf -j wr k$' i ' t ' "'iRjpSg&K''--' ' " ' irL .TrL ' EPRnff.-Page Four - IBBHuHI ! i. ' Will I III I nil I i t fiJ IMPORTED f-$:;? FRUITS- NUTS AND CANDIES f HRISTMAS FXt , - " 20 Barrels White Malaga Grapes KAUK' ' jf ' ' " . Imported from Spain C S 0 v - Chestnuts Imported From Japan ;WM ' FANCY CHRISTMAS ABRAHAM mBZ . CAND1ES BROTHERS ;rW$&fifc2 "' I 584 N. BROAD STREET Opposlto Slmto's Livery Stable j ,'.' ",V I - , , . : ii ' ' t4"lWi"HK'HKfrW'I'i(V't'iMI re ' t T 'V i . V VH il , k 9ah. A Ba W 4 " v ,f f i1 TTm m ? AV S;A ''3"'"' BIG GOIISOLIMH OF MIES III BURRO III D T G 10 per cent ,-H' : I M I,' off vl B& t "A. - 15 -i : if i On all Holiday goods bought at Van Wagenen's for Cash before December 20. A chance on the big doll with every dollar cash purchase. VAN WAGENEN 1 : f t NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE I I SALE EXTRAORDINARY Every Hat in the House MUST BE SOLD BY DECEMBER 20 ir11-"""" piim ' " v iiv ua 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, Mrs. Fort will leave for tho East, where she will spend tho holidays, and then purchaso a large stock for tho Spring trade. V MRS. FORT "What is by long odds ono of tho big gest mining deals that 1ms been undor tnkon in tho Burro Mountain mining district is now being consumated, so it is understood, whereby tho Copper Gulf Development Compnny will in crenso thoir holdings from oigliteon claims to over sixty claims and will acquire an ncrcago of npproxinintcly 1,000 in the very heart of tho rich por phyry copper belt of tho Burro Mountain district, says tho Silver City Indepen dent. Officials of tho company aro ro ticcnt about giving out any information with regard to tho reported deal, but it is learcnedfrom an outside sourco that such a deal is in process of consu mation and will bo completed within n few days. Tho properties included in tho deal aro twenty-eight claim's of tho Alessandro Copper company, called tho Gettysburg group, scvontecn claims- in tho Bontley group nnd six claims in tho Leopold-Tyrono Copper Company group. All tho properties Ho in a group nnd with tho eighteen clnims of the present Coppor Gulf holdings will form nearly 1,000 acros in the copper-porphyry belt or" the district. To tho north lies tho princoly mining cstato of tho Che mung Coppor Company, to the west tho enormously rich deposits of tho tho National Mountain Coper Mining Burro Mountain Copper Company and tho National Copper Mining Company nnd to tho south the vnlunblo group of claims owned by tho Comanche Mining and Smelting Company. Tho Copper Gulf group is literally bounded by tho mining estates of tho four companies mentioned nbovo and with the excep tion of a fow isolated claims takes in all tho remaining groujid in tho center of tho porphyry mineral bearing dis trict. It is understood that as soon as tho deal is completed extensive develop ment work will bo begun at onco by tho Copper Gulf company. Machinery will bo installed for going down to a great depth as it is thero that recent development work by tho Chemung has demonstrated Ho great bodies of low grado sulphide ore. t is understood $275,000 in tho treasury to dovelop tho property nnd taht it will bo done thor oughly, no ono doubts who knows tho directorate of tho compnny which in cludes such nion as II. B. Hovland, nnd Hoval Smith, prominent in tho Bisbco and Globe Holds. E. A. Wayne, the present suporintendont of tho company, I will have chnrgo of tho future work which has nlroady been mapped out. Mr. Wfiyno was superintendent of tho Globo Consolidated Mining Company at Globo, Arizona provious to coming hero and is n mining cngincor of prominence nnd ability. Under his direction ono hundred thousand tons of oro have been blocked out on tho 200 foot level of the Virginia mine "which, is ono of tho orig inal eighteen claims tho Copper Gulf started in with. This orq is a sulphide averaging from two to four per cent copper nnd tho indications aro that tho body of which it is a part is ono of immense sizo and tonnage. Mining men who arc accqunintcd with tho character of tho country which tho Copper Gulf is acquiring have no hesitnncy in stating that it is very promising ground with all surfaco and gcologicnl conditions favorablo to tho uncovoring of immense bodies of low grade sulphides. The development work dono by tho Cliomung nnd other com panies operating in this mineral Rearing district has' demonstrated to n reason able degree, that in alj this ground thero is a barren zono varying n depth from 100 to 200 feet, according t( local conditions, which must bo penetrated before this ore bearing zono is en countered. This barren zono ci tends tfrom water level and is caused by tho leaching out of the copper values which sink through tho porous porphyry soil sometimes to a depth of 200 feet. This was demonstrated in the No. 2 shaft of tho Chomung, where after passing through absolutely barren ground for something liko 200 feet, they have en countered an immenso body of sulphides at tho 500 foot level. OOOOOQQOCXCQOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOCQOOOOO GilafVaUey, Globe k Northern .' INDIAN HOT SPRINGS ROUTE: R. Co. EXCURSIONS :To: -fv -'Ft Thomas and Indian ' Hot Springs, $3. 1 5 Ticket old each Saturday and Sunday, Limit Monday Reduced Round Trip Rates -Account Christmas and New Years, 1907-08. One and one-third fare for the round trip between all stations. Sale Dates; Christmas Tickets, December 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 1S07. Rsturr? Limit January 2, 1908. No stopovers allowed. OF ENGINEER IS AT THE THROTTLE AFTER ENGINEER IS STRICKEN THIS TRAIN PLUNGES INTO ANOTHER ENGINE. - ?i BARCLAY, HIGDON & CO. Single and Double Teams Saddle Horses Hay, Grain & Coal A Specialty made of Fine Livery Rigs Telephone, 171 Globe, Arizona Lay In Your Fuel Supply Now GROCERIES, FUEL and FEED ALLKNTOWN, Pn., Dcccmbor 14. Under conditions which seem to indicate that he was dead nt tho throttle, Cal vin Frederick, nn engineer on tho Le high vnlloy railroad, today ran his lo comotive past a danger signal near Ber- ryville, Carbon county, and caused a wreck. Richard Miller and Cyrus Young brakemen, were dangerously scalded. Frederick's west-bound train crashed into the rear of another freight. Fred crick's locomotive wa's overturned, the cabooso into which it crashed was dc inolishcd, nnd a freight car was wreck ed. Miller and Young wcro scalded by steam from tho locomotive. After tho wreck tho engineer was found dead, with his hand on tho throt tle. Tho body was in such a position that Frederick could easily have ex tricated himself had ho been alive at the timo of tho accident. Shortly be fore tho wreck occurred, Frederick had complained that ho had a peculiar pain in his head. THE POWER OP FEAR. i . Gamble & Mclnroy P. O. Box 109 Telephone 751 Store Opp. Depot HOLLOW Concrete Blocks and Sidewalk Reinforced Concrete I Estimates on Buildings Promptly Furnished J. MAUREL Two-story Concreto Block House, West of Globe Lumber Yard. P. O. Box 221. HOLLADAY'S saloon MIAMI FLAT, ARIZ. Solicits your patronago and guarantees tho best Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Etc. Olvo this popular place a call Sheet Iron Stoves at twenty-flvo per cent oil at Sultans'. Edmund T. Satchell Assayer and Chemist 41 BROAD STREET P. O. Box 867 f The Southern Grill RESTAURANT v& 399 Broad Street WATCH US GROW Telephone 151 Merchants' Lunch, 11:30 to 4 p. m., 35 cents. a. m. Wo cater to tho family trade; ladles and children especially Invited. Dinner A la Carte, 7:30 p. m. 4 p. m. to " BASEMENT lOF TRUST BUILDING HENNINGER & PRICE Proprietors srcszssnaiMKa For Something Good to Eat Don't forget to placo your nouitrv or. acra with us. Turkoys, Ducks. Chick ens, fancy Broilers and Spring Chick r -inravR oil hand. Limburgor, Swiss and Cream " CHEESE Oysters in Bulk and Can" Fresh Fish Genuine Sheop and Lamb always to " " ' "o veawai iviarKct. i'or a square deal and troatment call at The Central Meat Market . JOE RYAN, - Manager, Mayors as Men of Destiny. When Mr. Cleveland stepped from the mayor's ofllco in Buffalo into tho gov ernorship at Albany, preparatory to re moving his field of activities to tho White House, did Jio realize tho extent to which ho increased tho yrcsitgo of tho oxecutivo post in important cities! Probably not. Soveral persons who havo hold that oflico in tho past few years havo bcon mentioned in connec tion with higher office. Some of them havo gono higher. Governor Higgins of Rhode Island, had previously beer mayor, of Pawtucket. Mayor Hewitt of New lork, who beat Roosovelt and Henry George in tho triangular raco of 188G, had his namo coupled with tho orosidential nomination nftcrward, but did not receive it. "Golden Rulo" Tones. Toledo's mayor, ran for tho gov ernorship of Ohio, but was dofcatcd. A liko fate befell tho present mayor of Clovcland, Tom L. Johnson. Many may ors, present and recent, becnino national figures, Among theso aro McClcllan of Now York, Carter H. Harrison of Chi cago, Rose of Milwnukeo, Wells of St. Louis, Brand Whitlock of Toledo, Fitz gerald of Boston, and Dunno of Chicago. Until Schmitz, of San Francisco, got into tho troublo which placed him bo- hind tho prison bars! ho. too. had n namo which politicians coupled with higher station. Tho contest of 1903, which attracted most attention throughout tho countrv. was that of Hearst afainst McClcllan for tho post of mnyor of Now York. Clovolnnd was a contcr of intorcst in 1907 for a similar reason. What would havo been tho offect on Roosevelt's futuro if ho instead of now itt had been elected mayor of Now York in 1880. Possibly that would havo sent him to tho presidency without tho nid of tho Spanish war. For a man of ability, cnorgy, versatility that post offors great opportunities for distinc tion. Do Witt Clinton resigned from tho sonato at Washington to becomo mayor pf New York, and his work in that office aidod in getting him tho presidential nomination in 1812. Les Ono of tho Most Deadly Instruments fox Marring Human Lives. The recent spcctaclo of multitudes of people (mnny of them waiting in line all night) drawing their money out of per fectly sound manks and trust companies is a good illustration of tho power of fear to bring about a financial panic, oven in tho midst of prosperity. There was absolutely no real causo for this panic which, for a time, played such havoc in tho financial world. In all parts of tho United States level-headed, conservative business men aro most optimistic. Representative business men, prominent merchants and manufacturers in different parts of the country have been interviewed and they say that busincs was never more satisfactory, that the volumo this year will greatly oxcoed that of last year. Tho demand on wholesale houses for spot and futuro goods is better than a year ago. Collectoins aro good, and tho fall business promises to bo as large as lost year. In the west business is reported better than ever before. If instead of giving up to his fear, a man would persist in keeping prosperity in his mind, assume a'hopcful, optimist ic attitude, and conduct his business in a systematic, economical, far-sighted manner, actual failure would bo compar atively rare. But when a man becomes discouraged, when he loses heart and his grip, ho is not in a position to mako tho effort which is absolutely necessary to bring victory out of anything, and thero is a shrinkago nil along tho line. Courage must lead in any great under taking. Efficiency will only follow con fidence. Fear is ono of tho most deadly instru ments for marring human lives. It has a deadening, paralyzing, blighting influ ence upon tho wholo being. It impover ishes the blood, destroys health, by im pairing tho digestion, cutting off nutri tion, and lowering tho physical and mental vitality. f It crushes out hope, kills courage, and so enfeebles the mind's action that it cannot create. Fear kills initiative. All work dono when ono is suffering from a sense of fear or foroboding has littlo efficiency. Fear strangles originality, daring, bold ness; it kills individuality, and weakens all tho mental processes. Great things aro novor dono under a sense of fear of some impending danger. It depress es normal mental actionfi and renders ono incapable of acting wisely in an omorgency, for no ono can think clearly and act wisely when paralyzed by fear. Somo people aro always suffering from this peculiar phaso of fear. They aro going to lose their money or their po rtion: or they aro afraid of accident. or that somo fatal discaso is developing in them. If their children are away they seo them in all sorts of catastro phes railroad wrecks, burning cars, or ihipwrecks. Thoy aro always picturing tho worst. "You never can tell what will happen," thoy say, "and it is better to proparo for tho worst." Tho man who lives under this torriblo 3hadow of impending danger, with this dread that something is going to hap pen to his busincs, his family, or him self, is in no condition to ward off tho evil beforo which ho cowers. His men tal attitudo lowers his vitality, lessons his powers of resistance, vitiates his efficiency, and ruins his resourceful ness. Success Magazine. A Shrowd Landlord. "I may try a sclieme," said a Wash ington Heights flat ownor, "that a ten ant of mino who was in Paris this sum mor was tolling mo about. A landlord thero owning a group of flats on tho morning of tho first of each month as sembles his tenants jn his own apart ment in tho building and there holds a raffle. Tho winner gots tho rent of his apartment free for that month. Tho landlord says tho tenants stay on for years always with that gambler's hope of getting something for nothing. Of courso ho loses what amounts to the rent of ono apartment yearly, but he has figured it out that oven then iio is moro nhead with his own game of givo Latest Innovations in Reduced Fares Are Our 1000-mile Coupon Books Our 2000-mile Coupon Books 31-2c 3c Good on all Randolph Ones in Arizona,.including GILA VALLEY ROUTE ARIZONA & COLORADO MARICOPA & PHOENIX PHOENIX & EASTERN G. A. MAUK Agent, Globe M. O. BICKNELL Gen. Pass. 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