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M ) "V tot , - i ' ? v ,i-: v t i' ,, vi piv SWW J . . "? r ,; -Tt- . ; , - M ,si, , -r r - 90.; JTrTVijE,t-""n ..W ' Uffir"$'',P iWKTBT JWpt?$S - (1 41 - yn - (, ' ' ; "I- j.v Page Six DAILY ARIZONA SILVER BELT Wednesday, May 6, 1908 I DAUGHTER OF PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE SOCIETY FAVORITE ZJKIAL ADVERTISEMENTS f V t Naquin's trly from discovery cut thereon, wii '"co giuuuu uto icct jii mum (. ho easterly end and C97.S feet width on tho westerly end, situate the Qlobe Mining District, Gila Conn I ri Arizona 'territory, nnd described tho official platband by the field r.yh on file in the office of the Register Q i-uuuuix junu uisinci, Arizona, as r, lows, viz: Beginning at Cor. No. whence tho W. quarter corner Sec. T. 1 N., R. 15 E. G. & S. R.. B. & bears S. 34 dogrecs 05 min. E. 11. On Thursda errtoon icci; tnenco ss. ui aeg. 08 min. V1 1501.1 foct to Cor. No. 2 thence 1, dcg. 53 min. E. C97.8 feet to Cor. 3: thence S. 50 de. 02 min. E. 1 At 8 o'clock, Prof. Becker will make tiie celebrated feet to Co. No. 4: theneo S. 2 defT M min. W. GOO feet to Ccr. No. 1, place of beginning; containing 17 C acres and forming a portion of would bo the N. E. quarter of Sec M HHMBnm'?' HI MayTtha T. 1 N., R. 14 E., G. & S, R., B. & SA m 1 iff r. V- . rf 5ft fc' f i U .4 x, . lf 4l' nj & JtraP S.MAJEST1C1 INGayCElJi m Jr m aBB aL dT E This cake will be seven inches high and twenty inches square. When bake i die cake will be placed beneath aboard on which twenty ladies will be in vited to stand. So perfectly will it be prepared and baked that when crushed by the combined weight upon it, it, like "Truth crushed to earth" will rise again and will then be served to the ladies present. Recipes for everything made will be furnished free. Special arrangements will be made for the accommodation of all ladies at these lectnres MTV . Outfitters for the Home Naquin's Outfitters for the Home Want Ads. lc a Word Each Insertion :..i.-Cl4"M-l"'K"I-l"M'-f-M"!"-I"H"I"l ! ! ! 4"M"W-4"M"S Mr. Business Man o Who Does Your Printing JTJIf you are sending your printing out of town jJ with the idea that you are saving money by so doing, YOU ARE MISTAKEN. This may have been true at one time. Modern machinery and up-to-date equipment have made it possible for the Silver Belt Print Shop to compete on even terms with the large eastern hous s. We Have Revised Prices 7TThe Silver Belt Publishing Company,succes- isors to Jos. H. Hamill, has revised its prices on nil classes of Commercial Printing, believing that a larger volume of business at competitive prices is better than the high prices of the old frontier days and a large percentage of business going elsewhere because of the price difference. Stock and Equipment "I (jfThe Silver Belt has the only Print Shop in '' j Globe thoroughly eauioued to do everv.class of work a'nd in the highest degree of excellence.' We carry the only complete stock of paper sup plies, and in every department of printing we are prepared to serve you in the most satisfactory manner. And above all is the price saving made possible by our splendidly equipped pltfnt and the freight saving by buying stock in car lots. Give Us a Chance to Figure Perfect nlfnlfn hay 45c to 73c a bale at Gamblo's. DoWitt's Little Early Bisqrs arc small, safo, Buro and gentlo littlo pills. Sold by Hanna 'a Drug Store, 228 Broad street. Thirteen pounds of granulated sugar $1, at Gamble's Cash Store. Offlco Moved. The oflice. of tbo "WUal Mountain Water company has been moved to the Consolidated Realty company building, 153 North Broad street. Tor n burn or scald npply Chamber Iain's Salvo. It will allay the pain til jmost instantly and quickly heal the in jured parts. For sale by nil druggist, CAIiL FOB A TERRITORIALDEMO. CBATIO CONVENTION Headquarters of tho Territorial Demo cratic Central Committee, ProWtt, Arizona, April 9, 1U0S. A Territorial Democratic convention is hereby called to racot at tho Citv of ..I Tucson, on Thursday, May 28th. 1903. the world 'h ureatest chefs nt N'...n!n' , . i nt the hour of 11 o'clock A. M, for the today. Biliousness and Constipation. .. . ;,5 j. nun iruuuieu wiin bilious ness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed mc. I lost my usual forcu and vitntitv. Pepsin preparations nnd cathartics only uiiiuu jiumera worse, i do not know whero T should have been today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tnblets relievo the ill feeling at once, strengthen tho di gestive functions, purify the stomach, IJvor and blood, helping the system to (Jo its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These tablets arc for sale by nlly druggists. See and hear Prof. Hecker, one of the world's greatest tthefs, at X.-iquin's louay. !jrPPWyTT,',C iiwmiiwni wwww laiMMWirivulifflT ijwi wwn ii i hup inn i iii nil nun l'gJIMMHLllM'lTMBMB iffrfl7 iiiiit -.Vint iifcii ii'iiiiiii iJw.,.M.Ji,.J.J.,MM.,...,fcM.....JJTmiyPr1M V a , , A - K i ,, h zBNnKHtEtttSBM s 4a fix IF' i; 'Aiffy , jfM flKtitL ' " j," k t Vizis' "Z W3ffi&i'?vit j' &!&dKWim&S96lB MISS ANNA GRAY. One of (ho most popular nnd nttrmrllvc jouif? women In. Washington so ciety Is MM Anna Gray, daughter of Judge flenrpp (.Jr.i.v, the presidential cniKlIdnl". While her homo Is in Wilmington, Del , MLss Gray spends much of Iter time in Washington and attends all the principal social gathering?. Sho was sponsor for llw United States gunboat Wilmington and recently became a member of the Society of SpouFors. FO m COUNT VISITS BISBEE HE WAS LOOKING FOR ORE SPECL MENS IN THE METROPOLIS OF COCHISE COUNTY W niSUBB, May V,. A man who has made eight trips to this country from Burope and who has been oni'e around the world, would naturally be an inter esting personage. But when there is added to that I the fact that he is u count, influential in diplomatic circles and able to make himself understood in several languages, the interest is inulti I Charles T, plied Such a person is Count Dcsfours of Vienna, who is stopping at the Copper Queen hotel in this city for two or three dnys. Lured by a phone message to tho effect that theic was a foreigner at tho hotel who wanted to buy speci mens of ore, a reporter wcut over and found the count in the billiard room. The man pointed out was sitting at a table und drinking at intervals from a glass of wine, as is the custom of most Kuropeans. He appeared about SO years E ill mm, Two national forests, the Chiricnhua in southeastern Arizona and the Pclon cillo in the southwest corner of New Mexico, are under the supervision of the forest supervisor, whose hcadquar tors are in Douglas, Ari?. The Chiri cnhusi is the larger and more important of the two. Mauy people have Jocatcd homesteads within its boundaries nnd great numbers of cattle, horses and goats graze ocr it. In IS79 a large cave was discovered underneath the Chiricahua forest, but it had never been explored until very re cent years, when Toiest Supervisor MrGlone and Forest Guard in Globo Mining District, Gila Count' aforesaid. Tho names of tho adjoitn; claims as shown by the plat of sum mo mo x-invo nija wie .uca jtocK, t surveyoa claims on the w. E.; tkS Agent, unsurveyed claim, on the S. jlf the Eureka, unsurveyed, on the S. vj and the Homcstakc, unsurveyed, on if N. W. No conflicts,, Locat'on noi is recorded in Records of Mines, C ty Recorder ' Oflice, paid Gila Connj as follows: Original as CAPTAIN Mtf in Book 4, at Page 30, and amcnl? as CAPl'AIN in Bool: 8, at Page 4L' LYMAN W. WAKEFIELD, RoghteJ Dated and posted on the ground Ja( uary a3, iwua. first punncanon ait 17, 190?. i (I E. M. Riggs undertook that dangerous task. Jt has not been fully explored yet, but enough has been done to ptove that it is ery large and has numerous Caverns" of great slzcann extreme beau ty and a great many long, winding pas sages. r running stream ot water, narrow MINERAL APPLICATION NO United States Land Oflice, Pluc Arizona, Feb. 13, 1908. NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN that Old Domin copper ruining ana omening i.omit of Globe, Arizona, by its Attorney fact, Willing Herring, of Tucson, zona, has made application for a pati for tho DARIUS LODE. sun?y ' 2442, in Globo Mining District, G County, in N. W. of N. W. 14 of pJ 24 nnd N. E. tf of N. E. 4 of Sec and 8. W. U of S. W. of See. l Twp. 1 N., Range 15 E., G. & & R I & II., described as follows: Beginnu) at Cor. No. 1, whence Cor. of Sees, c 14, as and 24, T. 1 N., K. 15 E, bnil S. C9 dcg. 14 min. W. C07.6 ft.: thcnc! 33 dcg. 30 min. E. C01.6 ft to Or. .V 2; thence S. 51 dejr. 36 min. W. 120L1 1 . . r. . 1 'it. 10 ir. jmo. j: tnencc ii. 33 aea. 3 min. W. 574.80 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thec N. 50 deg. 25 min. E. 1294.7 it. to Cor. X 1 41. ..!.- - mi 1 . j, tuu jHutc ui. uuwuiug. 100 iocauc Notice is recorded in Boob 8, Rcori of Mines, Gila County, "page 511. At joining claims aro: Cottonwood and 1 X. L. lodes, Sur. 2311, nnd Osceola, Sc 2323, on the North; said Osceola a Wild & Wooly, Per. 1656, on the Ea Yellow Jacket, far. 1650, and Coppi Queen, Sur. 231, on tue South; eal Copper Queen and Copper King, Si 2313, on the West. Conflicting clais arc Wild & Wooly, Osceola and Copft Queen lodes. Tho conflicts with su Wild tfc Wooly and Osceola lodes a 0.007 acre of tho conflict of 0.107 atr with said Copper Queen lode, are c: eluded. LYMAN W. WAKEFLELI Register. First publication March 7. ! MINERAL APPLICATION. No. 3 Snrvnv No. 23S4. NOTICE IS HEB1 BY GIVEN, that in pursuance of Chaj ter Six, of Title XXXU. of the.ReviM but of unknown depth, has been found Statutes of tho United States, the ft. in one of the lower caverns. This P"or and Boston Copper Company,! ... ...... . . . . t .... 42 I Sff- n i-r?ii . 4 .1 J stream uas necn called "hlims river," c"Purawuu "i uco " ""'. aiw and in onlor to reach it one must walk for two and one-half hours through .. . - t 1 old, wore glasses, was of stdut build.J somewhat winding nassaee and had a full SOt of Whiskers. He was I Most of the I.irre rhnrnhnn nr l.nn.i nsKCU it ne hub tiie man wlio wanted tifully decorated with great stalactites to buy ore specimens. He said that he and stalagmites covered with crystals. Brown, BuildiDi. tho Notary. Globo Offlco American block coal, Georgo Gamble's. $11 per ton at The best line of summer drinks in the city at the Palace. Chas. .Vsche. ( See and hear Prof. Becker, one of z i up Tell us what you want and let us make fig- Uurcs for you. It will cost you nothing", and if we can't beat the other fellow on prices it is because he is committing business suicide. Ring us up and we will send a man. The Silver Belt Publishing Company I Quality Printers i,u t.ti,i.,,f 1 1 1 1 . f.A...tf . , ! H f f ff 1 1 1 M ( 1 III H Ipurposo of selecting six delegates nnd ,!lsix nlternnte delegates to renresent the .Territory of Arizona at the National , ,1 uvmociniu; convenuon to oe Hold at the City of Denver on the 7th day. of July, 1908, also to select a member of tho Democratic national committee. Tho basis of representation to said I Territorial convention shall bo 0110 del v nrrnln fn. itnv. 4l4'4 . ..!.. A .. i -"hi-' -" wv.j 44fcj tuiu1 ur 11 juajur traction thereof cast for the Hon. M. A. Smith ior delegate to congress in 1000ft Tho number of dolegntes each conntv is entitled to send to said convention. by virtue of such apportionment is as follows: Votes cast No of 1 Counties for Smith Delegates l,Apacho 203 4 Cochmo - ...235G 47 Coconino ... ,... 502 11 Gila . 000 18 uraham ,1150 23 Maricopa 1808 37 Mohave 364 ' 7 Navajoc 307 7 , Pima .. 755f 15 Pinal 270 5 Santa Cruz 353 7, Ynvapni !v..15C0 31 Yuma ,..,. 878 8 Totnl number of delegates .. 220' Tho delegates to said Territorial con vention shall bo chosen ot such time nnd in such mannor aa tho respoctivo county control committoes shall dotor- mino upon, but it is recommended by tho Territorial committees that said eonnty central committees call primaries and hold county conventions to chooso said1 delcgato. Dono by order of the Territorial Democratic Control Committee. J. P. DILLON. , Chairman. J. H. ROBINSON, ! Secretary. . ' Tired nerves, wit:i that "no ambi Hon" feeling thnt is commonly felt in spring or early summer, can bo easily and quickly altered by taking what is known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop'.s Restorative. One will absolute ly note a changed feeling within 48 hours after beginning to take tho Re stoiative. The bowels get sluggish in the winter time, the circulation ofton slows up, tho Kidneys arc inactive, and even the Heart in many cases grows de cidedly weaker. Dr. Hhoop's Restora tive is recognized cverywhcio ns a gen uino tonic to these vital organs. It builds up nnd strengthens tho worn out weakened nerves; it sharpens tho failing appctito, and universally aids digestion. It always quickly brings ronewed strength, life, vigor, nnd ambition. 'iy it und bo convinced. Sold by Palaco and Globo Pharmacies. Free lecture today on Prof. Bcckor nt Naquin's. cooking by 100 por cont cuan reservo ror all caah liabilities. 5 per cent interest paid on 3 months term deposits, 0 por cent in terest paid on long term doposits, 8 to 10 por cent interest on escrow deposits, is the s'tatus of tho Globe Bank & Sav ings Co, Firo .nsuranco in 11 best companies. Real estnto plncod, sold nnd negotiated. Rents, collected, houses rented. Labor employee agency. Ex .hnngo sold, checks cashed. Pcoplo lorved in nil financial ways, on best terms nnd absolute safoty. Money tc loan. was. The count shied at the note book, but grew .noro friendly as the conver sation proceeded, during which many interesting things were learned of him. He was watching 11 game of billiaids at the time. To one of tho players who Comphined of being tired after nn hour's playing, lie exptcssed surprise, statincr that he often played five nnd six hours, nnd had played as long as nine hours at a time without rest. This is tne eighth time the count has made a trip to the United States, and lie has made one trip around the world. He has just returned from a two months' trip to Old Mexico. This is his first trip to Bisbce. He is now on hU way to Japan, via San Fran cisco, on a visit to a nephew who is in uie (upiomat.c service in the Flow'ery "PEOPLE'S CASH STORE ""' , Everything in Ladies', Children's and lount wcsiours made ins iirst trip to Infants' ready-to-wear clothes, under go United Stntes,v "when you were wear, shoes, Suits and Cloaks, waists. lint. ho nilrlnil nfl... ri.ln. .!.,.. -1-Ii ... . . ' ., .... ......v.. w...u .lif'W.tui, till llllllll that was before he was born. These give the appearance of extremi ly clear ice and they sparkle like frosty snow on a nioonngnt nignt. Jn some places these stalactites and stalagmites have united, forming hollow tubes which when tapped with a hard sub stance produce most hnrmonious tones. This cave may not bo of much scien tific importance, but it is so large and beautiful that it will certainly attract many visitors and should, it ecr be fitted up with lights and good walks, and its wonders nnd' beauties becdmc generally known it will become a popu lar place for oxcuro.onists. It is now under the control of the government and some step? have already been taken to protect it from the dep redations of unthinking und careless visitors. ."What do you think of this coun try" he was asked. "L like it; .it is a great country. I have watched the progress which hns been made since my fust visit in 1S73, and It is wonderful." not always rub him the right way, how ever, as he intimated when lie went to his room and "brought n copy of an IJl Paso paper wherein it was stated in big headlines on the first page, "Tho Count lAkes Sleep; Now Slumbers at a Local Hotel." The article went on to refer to tho long locks and spectacles of tho count attracting much attention, and added, "Was not considered by those who saw hi mto bo in search of nn heiress." skirts, millinery, fancy goods, etc. DOLPH BAATZ & CO, 086 Broad St., Globe. Arizona. sac LUUAL ADVERTISEMENTS." Freo lecturo today on cotoking by Prof. Becker at Naquinfa. Canvas awnings Globo Paint Co. .-.rwi 4Learn tho art of, cookingat Naquin's today. - ' n MINERAL APPLICATION No. 354, Survey No. ;2492. United States Land The liberties taken in America dojonicc Phoenix, Arizona, April 10, 1908. .Notice is iicrcby given that Clara Kin ney whoso post-Oflico is Globe, Ari zona, has made application for United Btatcs patent for tho Rosaline No. 2 lode- mining claim situate in SEVi section 5, T. 1-R, 15-E. G. & S. R. B. M., Globe Mining District nnd in the County of Giln, Territory of Arizona, as follows: ROSALINE No. 2 Begin nmg at Corner No. 1 whence corner of sections 4, 5, 8, 0, T. 1-N. R. 15 E. bears 8. 1 dcg. 19 min. E. 659.7 feet thence south 84 dcg., 20 min. W. 1500 feet to corner No. 2., theneo north 18 deg. 33 min. W. 014 feet to cornor No. 3, theneo N. 84 deg., 20 min. E. 1500 feet to cor ner No. 4, thence S. 18 deg. 35 E. G14 feet to plnco of beginning. Containing an area of 20.609 acres. This claim is bounded, by vacant land, Rosaline No. 1 ond Rosaline No. 8 lode elnimi survey No. 2491. Tho location of this claim is recorded in the recorder ffico of Gila County, Ari?.-i und the comploto flold notes arc on fl'e In tho U. S. Land Oflice, Phoenix, Ariwnii. LYMAN W. WAKEFIELD, Register. in Surplus Fixtures and Butcners' mdso, for sale at cost for cash, or two for one In our stock. Bids wanted to contract work; at slaughter house Bids wantod on lease, over three years time to nm, on c3rrall( nox Pioneer Market Bids Wantod on leaso for pasturo and water near reservation. Bids wanted to buy all tfco company's left over accounts after aoxt pay day.. Reservo tho right to accept or refuse for nest interests of our company. E. R, KELLNEE,.. Managing Director Globo "Wholesale Meat Co. Weak women rihould read my "Book No. 4 for Women." It was writton oxpressly for women who aro not well. Tho Book No. 4 tolls of. Dr. Shoop's 'Night Curo" nnd just how thesa sooth ing, healing, antisoptic suppositories can bo successfully applied. Tho book, and strictly confidential modical ndvico is ontiroly free. Writo Dr. Shoop, Racine, WisThV Night Curo is sold by Palaco and Globe Pharmacies., A l ' MINERAL APPLICATION- NO. 342. Survey No. 2373, March 13, 1908. U. 8. Land Oflice, Phoenix, Arizona. Notlco is hereby givon that in pur suance of tho Act p Congress, ap provod May 10, 187B, J?. Oates and J. B Newman, whoso postoffice address is Globo, Gila County, Arizona, have mado application for a Patont for 1500 linear feot on tho CAPTAIN lodo bearing copper, the same beiBg JJS.7 this 28th dar of January. 1908, loet southeasterly and PdO.3 nsrthwvt First publication March 17, 1908. ney in Fact, claiming 1093.7 linear ff ot tne Ulobitc vein, lodo or mincn, deposit, bearing iron and copper, wit surface ground COO feet in width, lyii, ana noing smiaicu wjtmn tne lilob Mining District, County of Gila, at-' Territory, of Arizona, approximately t Section It, T. 1 N. R. 10 E.. unsurvoxri has made application to the Unit States for patent for tho said Minit, Claim, which is more fully describe as to metes and bounds by the officii plat herewith posted and by field now of survey thereof, now filed in the cf fico of the Register of the District t Lands, subject to sale at Phoenix, At :...,.. .:i. iu 4 . tJ 4&u4iu, n 4111-41 Htm uuii'3 ox survey ucy said claim on the surface, with magnet variation at 13 deg. .45 min. East, t .follows, to-wit: Beginning at CornfM iSo. 1 whence quarter section com, between Section 13, T. 1 N. R. 13 IX (surveyed) nnd Section 18, T. 1 N. I' 16 E. (unsurveyed) G. Sr s. R. B. X M. bears N. 87 dcg. 44 min. W. ti505,' feet and Corner No. 1 from King Led' Survey 2297, bears S. 3S deg 1) iukT; W. 427.96 feet; thence S. 23 .leg. tX mm. E. 000 feet to Cor. No 2, thcwtfrl1 N. 07 deg. 00 min. E. 1191.7 ft. to C& No. 3; theneo N. 23 deg 00 min. W. 6 H ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence S. 07 deg. Of min W. 1191.7 feet to the place of agf giuuiug, .nm vumuiuing i.viv acres, ei elusive of conflict with Iron King loV survey 22. 4.101 acros, and conflK with Ued Oxido lode, survey No. 229 4.3.W acres, The original and tno rxnended lo tion notices of the said mining olar being of record in the office of tl Recorder of Gila County aforesaid, 1 Records of Mines, respectively at pad 135, Book 9, and pago 428, Book S, v tho County nnd Territory aforesaid, tl presumed general course of direction c tho said Globitc oin lodo or miner. deposit being shown upon tho pis posted herewith as near as can bo ii tormined from present developments this claim being for 1093.7 linear f( thereof, together with tho surfaf ground shown upon the official pi' posted herewith, the said vein lodo ai mininir premises hereby sousht to patented, being bounded as follows, fr wit: On tho northwest by the R(' Oxido lode, survey No. 2290, and on ft south by the Iron King lode, survey V' 2297, and on tho oast by nnknown olainri tho said claim being designated as Su" voy No. 2384 in the official plat postf horcwith. Any and all persons claiming ndvers' ly the mining ground, vein, lodo, prer iscs or any portion thereof so dcscriW' surveyed, platted ond appliod for ai hereby notified that unless their advcrl claims mo filed ns according to 1st and the regulations thereunder, witi in sixty days from the date hcrco with the Register of the U. 8. Lai1 Offlco, at Phoenix, Arizona, they wM tb barred in virtue of the provisions ' aid statute 1 LYMAN W. WAKl FIELD, Register, .U. a Land Offlii P,hocoir, Arizona, Dated and post" f ' m .m "$$& s, ii J.1) L-wV A t$ &. . & Ut ji,4p- :v "' A icfcv 'miv f H f-y "tirtBt tih r ' ' ' O , . 4r, " . V,,.ir