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r ! mt Pago Eight ARIZONA SILVER BELT Thursday, September 17, lOQI Wf ws- Exclusive Millinery Styles London and Parisian models vie with the productions of our own country in, beauty and magnificence, and early as.it is our stock is large and our Advance "snowing a thoroughly comprehensive one. Autumn' Models in Ladies' Skirts A display of really beautiful and high class wearables ready for your viewing. This exhibit will give you an idea of the styles most favored for fall and winter, and every woman will be interested not only in the modishness of the skirts, but in their very tempting prices ranging from $7 up to $20. Special Display of Childrens and Misses Hats High Class Riding Hats, New Soft Felt Hats PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS I'rotl T. Brngmcr of this -city Ih rep isteied nt tho Jlotol Adams in Phoenix. Frank C. Murdo'ek has returned from Canada) whom he visited his boyhood home. Mrs. Jacob Weinberger and little daughter are- spending tho week with .Mrs. Wetnhcrgcr's mother in Solomon villc. It. II. Cnrriugton, traveling freight and passenger agunt for tho, Texas & Pacific, with headquarters at El Paso,' is in tho. city on business for his road. Traveling Auditor W. TI. McGinnis of the Gila Valley, Globe & Northern, who has been a busy man in this city for several days, going over tho accounts of tho local offices, has completed his work and will leavo this morning for Howie to check up the office horc; HALF HOT TOLD OF a CRIMES boys, heading: incipient bevo. w ltjtionary movement, are shot down by the score by brutal soldiers of czar. Capital Paid In, 1100,000.00 THE GILA O. E. MILLS, President. H. S. VAN QORDEK, Cashier. O. E. MILLS H. S. VAN GOBDER A. T. THOMSON Wo Invito Now Buslnesfl Dr. Surplus 140,000.00 VALLEY BANK & TRUST CO. L. D. Kicketts, Vice President. T. A. PASCOE, Vice Piesioei,, ' DIRECTORS E. if. HUED, Local Manage. L. D. RICKETTS WALTER DOUGLAS T. A. PASCOE B. B. HEGARDT E. M.UBD WE pay 4 per cent on Savings Accounts Fort' s "The Store of Exclusive Styles" S, L. Hamilton, , Pi"o tuner, in Globe one week more, Phone 17S4. I. 0. Box 12:ir. LABOR S SHORT STORIES OF THE CITY Indian Mission Opens The New .Torusaleni Apache Indian Mission school, on Paseoe hill, opened for the term on tho 7th. With its sec ond term, the little mission school has grown to almost three times what it was during the preceding year, now number ing nineteen pupils, with Miss Irmgard Harder in charge as teacher. On account of tho distance the children must go to attend school, they are served with luncheon nt noon. This has brought such i .....it. it... :. : i ..i n... l :.. ! Rg 7" '"" -l ?. ,"i,lu T V l""!scnools throughout the county near future means will have beon found to make tho institution a regular board- Spccjal Car for BaU Team- will produce in tho near future the great play of "La Belly Marie," to bo follow ed by Ouida's great story of socioty life, "Moths." The plays have been in rehearsal for some titue and it goes without saying that tho productions will be meritorious ones. Visiting Schools "Gono to visit the. schools in Lower Pinto," was, the legend tacked up yes terday on the closed door of the office of School Superintendent W. O. Kell nor. Tho superintendent has been :i busy mnu since tho opening of tho ing school, for the benefit of Indian children from all over tho reservation. Gifts of food, clothing, shoes and hats will bo thankfully received. Donors will bo called on if a card is sent ton the mission, 038 North Devereaux street Tho Globe Hegulars will leave hero Friday morning in a special car for Tuc son, whero they are to play tho Tucson team Saturday nndSundny, and it is announced that there will be a few seats to spare In the car for those fans who avail themselves of the snecinl rate Jcrorao Edwards Arrested 0f one fan. for tho round trin. Tim Jerome Edwards, wanted here for .Tuesonians have materially strcngthon- trial on u charge of rape, has been ar- erf their team for the occasions, having WILL VOTE AS THE? LIKE STATE ORGANIZATION TURNS DOWN INSTRUCTIONS OF THE AMERICAN FEDERATION. Fails to Endorse General Circular in Which Workars Were Asked to Vote for Brvaa and Decides to Allow State Locals Full Discretion. secured Krnie Williams, the crack pitcher, to deliver deceptions to the Globe aggregation. rested by tho stato rangers at AmarUIo, Texas, and Sheriff .1. II. Thompson, who returned yesterday evening from a trip on official business to Graham county, will leavo this morning to bring back Safe Propositions, All Right the prisoner. Tho sheriff said last night that he expected to be gono about a week. Tho crime with which Edwards 00 DEN, September 10. The Utah Federation of Labor, in session Mi&ro, through a special committee today fail ed to endorse the general circular from the executive committee of the Amer ican Federation of Labor, urging the support of Bryan, and advised that the local unions be allowed to act without instructions from the state organization o report of the committee was unanimously adopted. Boy wanted, lo learn printing trade at Silver Belt ojliee. BEST TREATMENT FOR 'A BURN If for no other reason, 'Chamberlain's ! Salvo should be kept in every household NEW YOKK, September l(i. Toni: bio stories of conditions in Russia were brought back by Detective Sergeant Mike Mills of this ety, who linn just returned from a' trip to that country in charge of a fugitive who was'wanted in Libau for the murder of four peas nut women. i "Evil ooiiditiousln Itussia never yet have been adequately pictured by any writer," said Mills. "So terrible aro they that perhaps no writer can de scribe them. 1 visited Vulna, Kiev, Tula and Minsk. The revolutionists in these places) aro for the most part boys under the ago of "0 and nearly all Of them have been in college. T went froiri Libau to Odessa and found conditions there the same, if not worse. There are on an average twenty mill lary prisoners oxvcuivu uaun uay in some of these cities, and it is only on rare occasions that the world hoars of them.- In Odessa I saw fifteen men and boys most of the boys were very young horded into the prison and shot. They were condemned at a drumhead court martial, and their bodies wore dragged into tho police field and buried a few hours after their arrest. Thero,arc thou sands of Cossack in every part of th? empire. They are no longer employed by the Russian government, but are in the employment of the various prov inces. They are the policemen of Rus sia and receive $7 a month for their work, which is from S in the morning to S o'clock in the evening, with an hour for rest or food. Every Cossack carries a rille, a revolver, a saber, a whip and a plentiful suply of ummuni tion. They arc a class or caste of themselves, and have nothing in com mon with the peasants. One'thing you notice when you laud in Russia and which keeps itself upon your mind all the time is the presence of tho millions of beggars. The citicB and towns are overrun with them, and in tlie country they are thicker thau tramps in our country." FIVE HE DEATHS 1 AMUSEMENTS Diw. f ill, it. t Ann:i.nn.1 .!!. 4ti.. 1AA1. I vr " m in, iTMUiiirui nuu u unit' lUtrv. is charged is tho samo for which his . is for tho II. H. lira stock brokerago office; another, an exceptionally large one, is for the oflice of City Clerk Welch, and the other two are for the offices of the Miami Copper company. V Probate Judge P. 0. Robertson, yes-Lt hca,,oei1P WOmanly pains, and pain, llylterday, recorded the marriage of Peter , .,,. wtu.r,., i 2( minutes sure. Formula ey-L. Hiitton and Mm Pauline M. Come- ((n ho -c box Ask (,ur aniBR1rt or cousin, Cagcr huwaruo, has been con victed and sentenced to fifty years in tho territorial penitentiary. Both men were indicted for outraging tho-two lit tle Cartor girls, twin sisters, Ludic and Lula, who are now being held in the Marriage Recorded Crittenden home at Phoenix. The girls, nieces of Cager Edwards, were hardly more than twelve years old when th were made the victims of the bestial ,Hus. which took place September X lust ot the two men, one ot tuem beeoin- i ing a mother when she was hardly thir- ("Buster" Brown Bombards Big Battler teen. The crimes wero committed on, Lewis "Buster" Brown killed a big Miami flats, during the latter part of rattler in the yard of his brother's resi 190G, and both men we're indicted last J,lonce. The houso cat was. noticed in February. News of the arrest of Jerome i tho yard, standing nt attention, and Edwards will be received with keen'o0ser inspection showed that Tabby gratification. , !bad found a big rattler that was coiled I before it, cat and snake as still as if Leased Blacksmith Shop j made of clay. A shot gun did the F. M. Wagner of Mayer, Ariz.', has business for tho snake, from tho tail leased tho Dawson blacksmith shop in jot which seven rattles and a botton North Globe and proposes to run thore were taken, a first-class shop. tour big safes are in the warohou.se nn account of its' great value in tho ot the una vniioy, uiobo & iSorthcrn. i treatment of burns. Tt allavs tho pain r.. f ii i m . . ... I . . .... : . almost immediately, ami unless tho in jury is a severe one, heals the parts without leaving a scar. This calve is also uncounted for chapped hands, sore nipples and diseases of the skin. Price 23 cents. For sale by all druggists. Pink Pain Tablets Dr. Snoop's T Challenge. doctor about this formula it's fine. Palace and Globe Pharmacies. Boy wanted to learn printing trade at Silver Belt office. TheGlobeBank and Savings Co. MONEY TO LOAN St. John's Guild Meeting The Globe Regulars baseball team 1 A meeting of the Women's Guild of challenges the Globe Eagles bnseball ! St. John's church has been called for, team to play a series of three games to Term Deposits if left 3 months 153 EAST CEDAR STREET We pay 5 per cent per ' annum, on 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. A -full at tendance is desired, as there will be in foresting and important business com ing up for consideration. Monarch Stock Company A new organization composed of ing, September 20, Silver Belt Globe's" best histronic talent, known as j L. A. IHJSIIELL, Mr, the Monarch stock company, under tho personnl direction of Mrs. J. P. Bosch, J Canvas awnings Globe Paint Co. decide which of the two teams should represent Globe, tho games to be played j on Southside grounds September 2i, 24 and 2.I. Winner to take all receipts and tho 'line-up to appear in Sunday, morn- We pay as high as 9 per cent on Es crow Deposits. Don't let your money lay idle without Interest. Start a Sav ings Account today; and make your money work for you while you sleep. We handle Real Estate of all kinds, and wo write Fire Insurance in the best companies in the world. At the Iris. It was amateur night at the Iris last night and tho bill wns certainly a win ner. Two large audiences attended and the entire program was enjoyed im mensely. vTIio regular bill Was a strong one and with tho addition of three ex tra numbers by amateurs, it made ono of the best sIiowh of the season. Jt might bo well to bay right here that the performances given by the amateurs would do credit to professionals. Tho first amateur was Master Luc Do Laeoy, who sang, and was encored, llis tryout was certainly a success. Then eiwnc Mr. Himcs, a blick and wing dancer, and the way ho did shako his feet was a caution. Mr. Hincs certainly can dunce. Gail Ilammett, a rag time singer, also mado a hit with tho crowd and was en cored twice. Hincs and Ilammett would i certainly make a team that would make good on the regular vaudeville circuit. I Tonight is change night and Mr. Keith says that it will be an unusually ' -trong bill. On the Fly i v Tho dirt flies on the hillside, And, the rock flics in Globe mines, v. Where hammers, picks and drills of "men Keep Globe supplied with dimes. But while tho flies are on the fly, Thcro's no flies on -the town; There 'h no flics on our minin' men, Who are twistin' drill nraun'. When you are looking for a real estate bargain with no flies on it, just remember that our deals, on bargains and our representations an "track." 'We have no agents or chaperone to sit np witalyou, to in. duce vou to buv ono of his bargains. We have no cold bricks, no bond. or lots in Timbuctoo to sell. Buying or selling,- see the other fellow, then see the Home Investment Company HOUSES FOR RENT. AMUSEMENTS" AMUSEMENTS The socialist nominee for delegate to i congress, .1. D. Cannon of Bisbee, will pcak from court houso steps Saturday , evening, immediately after band con cert, at J:.0 o'clock, sharp. THE CITIZEN'S BANK OF GLOBE DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUS INESS AND SOLICITS YOUR AC COUNT. S. F. SULLENBERGER, PRES. H WD EXPLOSION TOTAL OF FATALITIES FROM PLAYINGWITH EXPLOSIVE IS ELEVEN. One or Two More of Twenty-Eight Hurt by Blowing Up of Car Wednesday Will Die in Hospital Conductor Who Threw Match Succumbs. . SEDALIA, Mo., September !. Fivo additional deaths as tho result of the explosion of black powder at Windsor, Mo., yesterday afternoon occurred in tnc hospitals lit Scdalia today. This brings tho total dead up to twelve. Among the two who died today was Conductor A. F. Herschbcrger, who, ac cording to the testimony brought out at the Coroner's inquest, throw the match which caused the explosion. Ten other injured arc reported tonight a? showing improvement, and all but one or two will recover. Mrs. R. Bell Dress Making Parlors Second Floor Front o Old Dominion Store. Call and seeher. A sprained ankle may be cured in about one-third the time usually re quired, by applying Chamberlain's Lini ment freely, and giving it absolute rest. For sale by all druggists. Full Strength Drugs The drugs in our store are all as specified full strength. Any that have a tendoncy to loso strength with age are watched more closely and never used af ter they show signs of weakening. This ono fact alono is enough to account for tho good results from prescriptions filled by us. KODAK SUPPLIES AND EVERYTHING HANDLED " BY A GOOD DRUG STORE. Globe Drug Store DR. A. F. MAISCH Office Hours: 9-10 a. m.; 1-3 p. m.; 6-7:30 p. m. Phone: Oflice 1422; Residence 1423. Office Over Naquin's Furniture Store. Dreamland Theater Special Engagement The celebrated English actress INA LEHR and The Ina Lehr Stock Company New Songs New Costumes New Specialties Opening Thursday Night, Sept. 17th ' Wkh "THE LITTLE MOTHER" Admission 25, 50 and 75 Cents On the opening night every gentleman buying a 75c reserved seat will receive a free seat for his lady. Seats now selling: TONIGHT1 Change Night at the Iris "The Blue and the Gray" or "The Days of '61" A great story of the time of the Civil War show ingf some beautiful Southern scenerv. Full of thrill ing dramatic scenes. Three comedies, and two new illustrated songs by Billie Cummmgrs Groceries at Sell-Quick Prices These pr'ces tell the story better than mere words. They show you why it is important to trade here; why it is that our business is growing by leaps and bounds. We say that we can save you money. Now give us the opportunity to prove it to you. 25c 40c Cream Flake Oats, absolutely free from weevils, every pack f age guaranteed. Wo just received this shipment. Per package... fcUC St. Charles Milk, largo size, 20 oz. cans, 2 cans for Crosse & Blackwell Jams strawberry, raspberry, orange marmalade, black currant, blackberry. Per jar, each A special sale on Welch's Grape Juice, 75c size 60c, 40c size 30c. Iris Olive Oil, best on earth, three sizes, 30c, 60c, $1. We again want to impress on you the fact that you can phone us your order and be s,ure that you will be served just as satisfactorily as if you came to the store in person. At all times ''you are safe at Seelig's. " lieincmbcr to call for tho Iris Brand of groceries. It is your protection. All Iris goods are guaranteed. Wd refund your monoy if you are not satisfied. Wo aro cxclusivo agents for this famous brand of groceries. CALL FOR IltlS. THE SEELIG COMPANY, Inc. Wholesale and Retail Grocers Satisfaction guaranteed. Prompt service PHONE 151 The house that saves you money on your groceries. y'MrW'H'WI 'i.I..ii4i.Mi4i.i4..l..I....I.4.'I-4"l'W"l'-'lilIl"M IHlltlMllM M'tl"I' Japanese Brass It will be time well spent if you come to the store and look over that line of Imported High Grade Japanese Brass A piece of this brass will make your home more beautiful, and makes a suitable gift for anyone. Large size vase with a Dragon in relief work . . . $15.00 Large size vase with a Swan in relief work ... 9.00 Medium size vase with Flowers in relief work ... 6.50 Odd shaped vades . . . $1.50 and $2.00 Candle sticks . , . I . . $1.50 to $6.00 Jardineres , . . . ... $5.50 to $12.00 i GLOBE JEWELRY COMPANY 4 1 1 1 1 111 H llllll HII MfrMM'fr'M'M l'iM 1 1 KltfUK Yh y -,, T ' .