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&&WM4its rw'f1 'Vtyv .;-r? VW$$ 'SMJWi' ', Page Six DAILY ARIZONA' SILVER BELT Tuesday, August 25, fl0.q , ";" - .- F v ' SALES AGENCY Hanna's DrugStore SHORT STORIES OF THE CITY Fined for Fighting John Dowio and Klais Ziede, two Syrians, were brought beforo Justice Rnwlings yesterday af ternoon and fiued $15 nnd $S, respec tively, for fighting. Mrs. Bocha Dead Mrs. Maria Hoclia, a Mexican woman who died Sunday, was buried at 10 o'clock yestcrdny fore noon after services at tho Catholic church. She was a widow, aged 40 years, nud leaves five children, the eldest; of whom is a .14-year-old girl. lNewiSIeat Market Kenneth & Gam ble, experienced butchers, aro starting a new .meat market, located in North Globe. Rhinoceros Boetle A rhiuoeeros beetle, a remarkable insect of propor tions sutlicicntly largo to justify tho suspicion that it ought to be entered in the animal elass, was caught at tho smelter by Bill Sparks and turned over to Billy Butler at the Palace Pharmacy to bo mounted. Mr. Butler says that in ten vears of his residence hero he has seen but three of these beetles and that this is tho largest ho ever heard of. Tho insect has a great trunk, Hke an elephant's, but rigid, with something like nippers at the end of it. New Partnership Mrs. Laura A. Murdoch has interested herself in the L. N. Achonbach exclusive millinery store and hereafter it will be the Pari sian Millinery company. Wo aro pre pared to show the public tho correct styles in fall and winter millinery. Call and bq convinced. No News of ConnoUey No news of A. It. Connoley, who was badly burned with slag at tho smelter Saturday, could bo obtained last night, The Old Domin ion declined to give any information, referring the applicant to Dr. Holt, who could not be reached by telephone. Burro Thieves Landed Deputy Sher iff W. G. Duncan and W. E. Knowles returned Sunday night from Bnosovclt, having ' in custody two Mexicans charged with stealing burros from a ranch north of town. Tho men had been arrested by Hanger Holmes. BASEBALL Sunday, August 30 CLIFTON vs. GLOBE A great game between two great teams BATTERIES Collins and Burek for Globe Pique and Brock for Clifton Watch this space for later announcements Phoenicians Beforo Kangaroo Court Four Phoenicians were duly hauled be fore tho "kangaroo court" in the coun tj jail hero last night and fined what ever amount of loose change they had upon their persons. The prisoners woro J. A. C. Martinez, C. 11. Valentino, Ed Lightner and Roy Wilson. Tho chnrgo against them was "coming to tho cUy of Globo with brags about nJittlo vil lago called Phoenix." Martinez, and h'is friends struck town Saturday even ing, on their way to tho White moun tains on a hunting trip. They romaincd in town over Sunday, and woro having a great old timo calling on their locnl friends. Martinez finally roincmbcdcd tho sheriff nnd left his friends to call at the ollice, telling them to, join him there a littlo later. Ho was welcome, all right, but his bragging soon got so strong that Deputy Sheriff Duncan de cided to lock him up, nud Martinez was hustled off to jail. Ho was no sooner in than tho kangaroo court had hold of him and was putting him through tho forty-third degrco in fine stylo de spite his protests, Judge Jack Mankin presiding. After a while, Lightner call ed to soo why Martinez dallied so long, and ho was, in turn, chucked behind tho bars and face to faco with tho kangaroo court, of which Martinez, by this time, had become a bailiff. Light ner 's trial was hardly through beforo Valentine and Wilson showed up, one after the other, and into tho "can" they went. When tho "inner fourt" hnd properly cleaned the quartet of their smnll change, they woro released, the kangaroo court giving them a- cer tificate entitling them to "freo entry to the jnil any time during the next thirty days." About seven hours and thirtv-six minutes after it happened, KMart'inez began to seo tho joko and laughed heartily. Bank Was Not Wreckod It was only a celebration by the Modern Woodmen of America iu the basement of the Trust building Inst night, but tho en thusiasm of the choppers when they put through Town Marshal Dob Anderson, his deputy, Jim Cochran, and about thirty-nine other ambitious candidate?, was such that there was almost a panic on tho street and a couple of Mexicans at tho Silver Belt corner were found cruoched behind a'telephono jwle, ex claiming "la banca," as though they were suro that the bank,, across tho street had been invnded by Geronimo's band, revived. In the basement of the building, it is understood, things were getting so strenuous that a well known insurance man was trying to get into his ofllce, overhead, by scratching through the ceiling, stopping only when tho lights were turned on. The initiation was followed by a great banquet, to which a note of sadness was given by 'a feeling Teferenco to tho death of the wife of one. of the members, Ollio Tay lor, and a hearty voto of sympathy. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS J. B. Ballard went to El Paso Sun day morning on a business trip. Mrs. Charles C. Fleming is visiting with Miss Laura Brookner for a few days. R. II. Simmons and Mrs. Simmons and W. T. Wright went to Limburgcr rock Sunday. John B. Kendall returned Saturday from a two months' trip to Hillsboro and Hermosa, N. M. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson re turned Sunday night from Los Angeles, having enjoyed their, vacation on tho coast. Mr. and Mrs. Mayficld will leave this morning for Ovvensboro, Ky., where Mr. Mayficld will begin treatment. E. T. Satchell will leave this morning for Philadelphia to look after some business matters. M. E. Conboy of the Palaco Pharmacy left yesterday morning on a business trij) to El Paso. II. II. Harvey came in yesterday from his mine seven miles south of town. Ho is developing a very promising sulphide lead and taking out rich ore. Dr. Mageo of tho Old Dominion hos pital staff will leave this morning for Cloudcrof t, whoro he will remain a few days and then continue cast to bo gono about a month on a vacation trip. C. D. Olds, general enrponter for the Gila Valley, Glabe& Northern, came in from Sam Carlos Saturday and return ed this morning. Ho is constructing section and railroad residence buildings. Ben Sharp will leave this morning for a trip to El Paso and will return the first of next week to resuiue his work as right hand man for Superintendent White of the Warrior Copper company. G. M. Burns of Prescott, a prominent mining man and territorial central com mitteeman from Yavapai county, is in tho city for a few days on business and visiting in the best mining city on the globe. Rev. and Mrs. Gunthor and Miss Clara Donningcr of the Rico Apache In dian mission, who recently returned from their vacation tour jo Ft. Apache, Sibbicue, Flagstaff nnd Grand Canyon, were tho guests of Rev. Hnrdcrst tho local missionniy, Monday, iu honor of his now-born g&n. (Regardless "It will bo';an expensive wedding, I understand." 1 "Oh it will, They rehearse every day, and the prospective groom smashes a real camera 'it each rehearsal." II Canvas awnings Globo Paint Co. "It Is to Laugh." And nt the Iris tonight "it roar." is to Somewhat Prepared "I think the young man is a candi date for your daughter's heart." "Yes," assented tho indulgent fath er, t'nnd I believe ho'll win out. I look for a notification committee any day now." Capital Paid la, $100,060.00 8urjdu $40,000.00 THE GILA VALLEY BANK ic TRUST CO. C. E. MILLS. President. Dr. L. D. Kicketts. Vice President. T. A. PASCOE. Vies Piesldenf. . - - . - .- , E. M. BURD, Local' Manager. H. 8. VAN GORDEB, Cashier. O. E. MILLS H. S. VAN GORDEB A. T. THOMSON We Invito Now Business DIRECTORS L. D. RIOKETTS T. A. PA8C0E WALTER DOUGLAS R. B. HEQARDT E. M. HUBD WE pay 4 per cest oa Savings Accounts DIAZ GOVERNMENT APPREHENSIVE OF TROUBLE FEARFUL OF TROUBLE SEPT. 15, ANNIVERSARY OF MEXICAN INDEPENDENCE. Troops Being Distributed Along Border, With Higher Officers In 'Command No Crowds Will Be Allowed to Mass, Save at Places Named. LUNCH COUNTER. A. C. Barragan has opened a first class lunch counter in the Monte Carlo saloon and will servo Spanish and Amer ican lunches, tamalps and ouchiladas. Your patronage is solicited. The Greedy Bard "When, he was poor he was a good poet, but prosperity ruined him." , "How was that!" "A soon as he began getting a dol ar a word, ho wouldn't stick to tho meter. Insisted on jamming in extra words." "It Is to Laugh." And :ft the Iris tonight "it roar." is to Getting Erudite Quick "Greek and Latin at a Glance," Said the book. Guess I'd better take a chance Have a look. The Tickets The good old names hang on, Nor does their luster dim. One ticket is Bill nnd John; The other Bill and Jim. Each ta His Trade. "Pa, what Is minor author!" "Just what the name implies, is an age of literary specialism have miner, trapper and sailor authors, and many others." This We EL PASO, August 2-1. The Mexican government is taking overy possible step to guard against a recurrence of the recent border troubles September 15, hto anniversary of the independence of that country. Troops aro being dis tributed all along the border and in sections remote from the larger cities. At the border posts, colonels aro taking the places of the captains and majors who hitherto commanded. Precautions will bo taken against tho congregating of crowds at places not designated in the celebration programs. It Is. to Laugh." And nt tho Iris tonight "it is to roar. WEATHER BULLETIN. Arizona: Generally fair Tuesday and Wednesday. TheGlobeBank and Savings Co. Incorporated 153 EAST CEDAR STREET We pay 5 per cent per annum, on Term Deposits if left 3 months. We pay as high as 9 per cent on Es crow Deposits. Don't let your money lay idlo without Interest. Start a Sav ings Account today, and make your money work for you while yon sleep. We handle Real Estate of all kinds, and we write Fire Insurance in the best companies in tho world. Call and seo us today and we can please you. F. L JONES & SON. Funeral Directors and Embalmers OFFICE: 174 S. Broad St RESIDENCE: 346 S, HU1 St Telephone 433 Carnations In August Wo can ship you carnations during tho hot weather and make you a special price of 15c per doz., 51.00 per 100 for August. No orders shipped less than 50c. Wo want a live dealer in every town to handle our stock this year. Write us for particulars. Cash must accompany all orders. ARMACOST NURSERIES ' 107 Pier Ave., Los Angeles, Cal. EM Do You Care To Find the Best Bar gain in Gobe Real Estate If so, here are a few for your consideration: Fine corner lot 55xll2'2 Pascoo Hill, worth $700, for $500. Largefdevcl lot; flne location, Pascoe Hill, $600. Corner lot, 50x100, east and south front, East Globe, $350. Three-room houcenico lot, Noftsger Hill, $1050, part time. Nice nvo-xoora house, largo lot, Noftsger Hill, $2100, part tttni. Fine house, Nob .Hill, $1200, part cash, balance time. Elegant home, Nob Hill, 32800; $1000 cash, balance time. Corner lot, nice house, Nob Hill, $2000. Two-room houso anil tvo lots, Noftsger Hill, $500, easy payments. Buying, sfclllnc or renting, seo the other fellow, then see the Home Investment Company mmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmi Dreamland Theater Tonight AND WEDNESDAY NICHT Earl Burgess Presents the Earl Burgess Co. In the mosit seasational melodrama ever presented "THE QUEEN OF THE WHITE SLAVES" In 4 acts and 9 scenes See The Streets of Chinatown. Fong Low's Yacht in Mid-Ocean. The Imperial Garden. The Torture Chamber. Feng Low's Palace. Tfhe Terrible Nine. Vaudeville between the acts Reserved Seats 50 and 75 Cents SEATS NOW SELLING THE SEELIG COMPANY, b. Wholesale and Retail Grocers We have the newest and most complete assortment of groceries in town. Every article that leaves our store is guaranteed. We are DAILY convincing new customers that we save them money on their groceries. A trial order will convince YOU. Our solicitors are in all parts of the city each morning. Iy you don't know them telephone No. 151 and one of them will promptly call and ex plain to you how we can save you money on your grocery bill. Among the many lines we carry we quote prices on the following: Naw Plain Sour Pickles, 25 cents per quart. Lipton's Tea, (Ceylon and Iadia,) 80 cents per pound.; Black-eyed Peas, 10 cents per pound. Cream of Wheat, 20 cents per package. t , White Star Soap, 5 cents' per bar. Sunny Monday Soar, 5 cents per bar. 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