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DAILY !AJJIZONA SILVER BELT
Sunday, September 20, 190s
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WOMAN HAD VISIONS THREE
TIMES OF HER BARN BURNING
Her Prophecies Finally Fulfilled When Struc
ture Is Destroyed-'Took Out Additional
Insurance Not So Long Ago
PRINCETON, Intl., September 19.
Having dreamed three times recently
that her ham would bo destroyed by
Hre, Mrs. AnnAndcrson last night saw
tho dream ripen into actuality. This
timo it Was no visionary flames that
caued the building to disappear, but
a real firo that licked up tho building
and contonU and caused a loss of $2,
flOO, which was partly covered by insur
ance. Two mules perished iu tho flames
together with a large quantity of hay,
corn and farming implements.
Tho thrco dreams about the burning
of tho building troubled Mrs. Andersoli,
whoj is a "widow about SO years of ago.
She lives on her farm southwest of
this city, and her tenant is Virgil Pat
terson. Sho told Patterson of her
dreams and thoy so impressed him that
Drs. SWIGERT BROS., OPTICIANS,
(PHOENIX and DENVER), -will bo
hero agai nat tho Dominion Hotel for
five day3 from Soptomber 24th to 28th.
If there Is anything tho matter with
your eyes or in need of SPECTACLES,
EYEGLASSES, ARTIFICIAL EYES, or
anything OPTICAL, WAIT FOR US.
Wo carry every stylo of mounting man
ufactured and our glasses "fit in ovcry
detail." Let us refer you to our many
satisfied patrons HERE among your
friends and thousands throughout Ari
zona and tho southwest as to our lia
bility and reliability. Wo visit Globo
and Safford regularly twice per year
(spring and faU). People in tho GILA
VALLEY can seo ns at the JONES HO
TEL in SAFFORD, from SEPTEMBER
21st to 23rd, or come to GLOBE on
dates above. Our work is all guaran
teed. Parents should havo their chil
dren's eyes examined now before send
ing thorn to school.
WAIT FOP. US Sj
Swigert Bros.
ho was persuaded to take out additional
insurance on his hay, corn and othor
things stored in tho barn. She already
had her part of tho property partly
covered by insurance. Each timo tho
dreams camo to her Mrs. Anderson re
lated them to tho Patterson' family and
naturally all camo to feel that somehow
and somu timo tho barn would actually
burn, and it did.
While tho Patterson family was gone
last night tho building caught fire. Mrs.
Anderson did not discover tho firo until
tho barn was wrapped in flames and
thcro was no way of putting it out
just ns it had como to her in her thrco
dreams. Heeding not tho danger, the
aged woman hurried to tho bam and at
tempted to the got mules out of tho
burning shed. She succeeded in get
ting one of tho animals to tho door, but
just at that moment a portion of the
roof gavo way and fell inside the door,
as Mrs. Anderson stepped out. Tho
mulo was hemmed iu by tho burning
timbers and perished with its mate. -
Mr3. Anderson was severqiy burned
about tho hands and arms by tho firo
falling on them.
Seeing sho conld not save anything
from the building, she ran to tho house
and rang tho dinner bell, which
aroused the neighbors, some of whom
wero. by that time on their way to the
firo, having been attracted by tho light.
But nothing could bo done when they
arrived, except to keep tho flames from
spreading to the house. Mrs. Anderson
is in a serious condition as tho result of
her bums, and tho nervous strain under
which sho labored, and it is feared she
will not recover from the shock.
Baseball Scores
TAILENDERS WIN TWICE.
BROOKLYN, Soptomber 19. Me
Gloskcy's tailondcrs humbled the local
club this afternoon, taking both games.
St. Louis C, Brooklyn 1.
St. Louis 1, Brooklyn 0.
GIANTS JOLTED.
NEW YORK, September 19. To
day's game at the Polo grounds lasted
ten innings, Pittsburg winning.
Pittsburg (, Now York 2.
TEN INNINGS; NO RUNS.
PHILADELPHIA, September 19.
Chicagowon tho first game from Phil
adelphia hero today and played a ten
inning tio in tho second. Tho contest
was stopped by darkness.
Chicago 4, Philadelphia 2.
Chicago 0, Philadelphia 0.
Meeting. Snltana lodgo. Daughters
of Itebckah, will meet at 2:30 Sunday
afternoon.
Dainty gifts to sond your friends
back home. The black and white win
dow. Van Wngcnen's Postoflico Store.
Pink Pain Tablots Dr. Shoop's
stop headache, womanly pains, and pain,
anywhere, in 20 minutes sure. Formula
on tho 25c box. Ask your druggist or
doctor about this formula it's fine.
Palace and Globo Pharmacies.
REDS WIN.
BOSTON, Scptomber 19. Cincinnati
won a ton-inning gamo from Boston to
day.
Cincinnati 0, Boston !.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
CLEVELAND, September 19. Cleve
land won tho third straight gamo from
Boston by ono run today.
Cleveland 0, Boston 5.
CHAMPION MUTTS.
DETROIT, September 19. Tho cham
pions showed tho most extensivo array
of fielding errors and dumb playing of a
week of bad baseball and lost to New
York.
Now York 0, Detroit 5.
Chicago 7, Washington 2.
Philadelphia 2, St. Louis 0.
COAST LEAGUE.
Portland 4, San Francisco 3.
Oakland 3, Los Angeles 4.
Wo havo the exclusive sale of Nemo
Corsets and Elzco Hats and Gloves. Wo
also carry a complcto lino of Ladies'
Hosiery, Belts, Belt Pins, Collars,
Buckles and other novelties. We can
save vou monev on these goods.
PARISIAN MILLINERY CO.
393 North Broad Street,
A wedding present sho would particu
larly earo for. Seo tho black and whito
window at Van Wagonen's Postoflico
Store.
FOR SALE
COMPUTING SCALE, Stimpson
make. Also cash register and fourteen
foot counter: bargain. Gambia's Cash
Store.
The Greatest
Sale of Baby Carts
ever held in Globe. Tomorrow we place before the public
a sale of the very latest collapsible baby cart. This is
one of the most convenient carts you have ever seen.
And we make the price within the reach of every one.
Be sure to order one of these carts tomorrow. Your choice
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take it any
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We are Agents for the
Heywood Bros. & Wakefield Line
of Baby Carts. This is the finest line of carts and is
famous the country over. We have them in all styles
and the price ranges from
$5.00 up to $60.00
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"Quality and Price Go Hand in Hand at This Great Store"
Naquin's
Globe's Complete
Home Furnishers
Everything to Make
the Home Attractive
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Each successive season distinct progress is made in the perfecting of
Hirsh, Wickwire & Cos
' Ready -to -Wear Clothing
More expert attention is giyen to the selection of
fabrics; greater care to the designing and cutting, y
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anu tue most sicuiea tailors are employed m tne rasn
ioning of each individual garment.
These are some of the reasons for the unquest
ioned superiority of Hirsh, Wickwire & Co. 's fine
clothes for men as compared with those of the best
tailors.
Prices $15 to $40
In the suits and overcoats that we have prepared
for the coming season are a great variety of imported
fabrics that will be of especial interest to you.
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For Boys
The approach of fall and the opening of the season is heralded
by a comprehensive and incomparable collection of proper clothes
for boys. Our Boys' School Suits are famous for the fact that
they are made strong and durable but stylish and with excellent
"wearing qualities as well.
The Spitz-Shoenberg Boys' Clothing
is the synonym for all that is good in boys' clothes. They are America's best. 'Plain-and
double-breasted suits, vest suits, suits with belted coats and knickerbocker trousers, etc.
Plandsome, well-made garments and the price just as attractive as the suits.
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AMUSEMENTS
"Midnight in Chinatown."
Dreamland's patrons were pleased
with tho scnsationsil melodrama "Mid
night in Ciunarown.' The play was ad
mirably staged and presented by Miss
Lchr and her capable company. The
specialties wero above tho average and
were well received. One" of the agree
able sensations promised by Manager
Williams during Miss Lohr's engage
ment, will bo the presentation Sunday
night of tho comedy drama, "Her First
False Step." Asido from the play it-
solf, interest centers in the costumes.
No doubt a great, deal of comment will
be caused by tho fact that the ladies of
tho company will wear, for tho first
time in Globo, the much-discussed sheath
or (lircctoire gown. This in itself will
doubtless bo enough to pack the house
on Sunday night. The mala members of
tho company wilKbc dressed in tho cos
tumes of tho period. Tho play is an old
fashioned story of English life, and has
plenty of wholcgomo humor. The cli
baxes arc scnsationtl, in fact, the in
tcrcst is kept up until the final curtain.
New specialties will bo introduced be
tween the acts.
The efforts of Ryan & Co havo been
rewarded by a most complete lino of
school books and supplies. You can find
anything there.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
1. G. Naquin, An Hansen, Ffhnk Mur
dock and Joe Brown left yesterday
morning on a pleasure trip down the
valley.
A Schiller of Los Angeles, a popular
commercial traveler who represents "a
big paper house, was among the busi
ness arrivals in town yesterday.
Dr. Sturgeon is preparing to go to
Washington, D. C, to attend the meet
ing of the American Medical associa
tion. Mrs. Mary K. Hamilton arrived last
night from Pittsburg and will spend
the winter with her son, W. V. Hamilton
of tho Old Dominion Commercial com-
Tpany.
Tom Trcyillian, tho purchasing agent
for the Old Dominion, and V. C. Mur
phy, also on the company's clerical staff,
left yesterday fo ra pleasure trip down
the valley, to bo gone over Sunday.
- Mr. and Mrs. L. Hunsaker are ex
pected homo Monday from Saffotd,
where Mr. Hunsakor has been attending
to some business for the Singer Sciung
Machino company, of which he is t':o
local representative
President J. N. Porter of the l'i-t
National bnnk.and A. G. Smith of the
Globo National bank aro making prepar
ations to attend tho bankers' convention
at Denver, making tho trip from Cali
fornia with tho Los Angeles delegation
in a special car.
REVIEW OF MINING
(Continued from Paso One)
cm mine, on which it is" expected work
will be begun at an early date.
Old Dominion.
Good reports continue to come from
tho Old Dominion. The underground de
velopment is progressing favorably.
Shaft A has reached a depth of seventy
five feet below tho 14th level. An elec
trict sinking pump has been installed.
Work continues on tho 0th level station
in B shaft. At C shaft, raising is in
progress between tho 10th and 9th lev
els.' The cast drifts on tho 10th and
12th lavels aro rn cry lino ore in tho
Gladiator claim, 300 and 400 feet, re
spectively, from the Old Dominion line.
Three splendid specimens of oro from
these levels aro on exhibition at the Do
minion hotel. The largest, from the
12th, is cuprite native copper and as
says about 50 per cent. The other speci
mens aro almost as rich. Tho smaller
loiio from the upraise at tho 9th level,
goes forty ounces m silver, j-ive tur
naces of the smelter continue in blast,
and a large production for September is
almost nssurcd.
to the Schulzo boys, aro getting veil
good ore in an old shaft.
II. W. Clark is taking out high grii
silver ore from his mine two and a hii
miles cast of town. He has opened i
fine stopc in an upraise, which proi
iscs to output a good tonnage. He -soon
have a carload to ship. Faugbt,:
leaser on the same property, has nui I
several shipments of good ore.
Tho little candy shop on the bridges
now in charge of an expert candy make
-who makes all tho popular candies fr&
every day. All goods mad3 of pure an
sugar, fresh, clean and pure.
A sprained ankle may be cured t
about one-third the time usually rt
quired, by applying Chamberlain 's lit'
ment freely, and giving itvabsolute reS
lor sale by all druggists.
If thcro is an item of school sfl
plies that you haven 't got, get it ' I
Ryan's.
DR. A. F. MAISCH
Full
Strength
Drugs
The drugs in our store are all
as specified full strength. Any
that have a tendency to loso
strength with age are watched
more closely and never used af
ter they show signs of weakening.
This ono fact alone is enough to
account for the good results from
prescriptions filled by us.
KODAK SUPPLIES t AND
EVERYTHING HANDLED
BY A GOOD DRUG STORE.
Globe Drug
Store
We havo the exclusivo sale of Nemo
Corsets and Elzec lints and Gloves Wo
also carry a complete liuo of Lidlis'
Hosiory, Uelts, Belt Pins, Collars,
Buckles and othor novelties. Wo can
savo you money on those goods.
PARISIAN MILLINERY CO.
' :J93 North Broad Street.
Try ono of Adams' Chop Suey Sundaes.
Don't be afraid to givo Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy to your children.
It is intoHdod especially for coughs,
colds, croup and whooping cough, and
it is tho best mediciuo mado for thche
diseases. For salo by all diuggists.
Warrior Copper Co.
Superintendent K. M. White, who was
in town on Friday, informed the Sil
ver Bolt representative that develop
ment work at' the Montgomery mine was
progressing well. The nest crosscut ou
tho "250 foot' level is now thirty feet
into tho ore, which averages 22 per cent
copper. It is expected that tho crosscut
at the bottom of the seventy-five foot
winze will striko the ore within a day
or two. Ore shipments are about tho
same fifty-five tons per daj. With bet
ter transportation facilities, shipments
could be easily increased to 300 tons.
Office Hours: 9-10 a. m.; 1-3 p. n;
6-7:30 p. m.
Phone: Office 1422; Residence 112S
Office Over Naquin 'a Furniture Stotj
Adams' ico cream is tho best in town.
Leave your order.
BEST TREATMENT FOR A BURN
If for no othor reason, Chamborlain's
Salve should bo kept in every household
on account of its great value in tho
treatment of burns. It allays tho pain
almost immediately, and unless tho in
jury is a sovoro ono, hoals the parts
without leaving a scar. This salvo is
also uncqualcd for'ehapped hands, sore
nipples and diseases of tho skin. Price
25 cents. For sale.by all druggists.
Silver Striko at McMlllen.
G. J. Ilidenour, who camo in yesterday
from tho McMillcn Stonewall Mining
company's camp, roportcd that a striko
of silver had been made in the shaft.
At 170 feet the shaft cut a six inch
quartz stringer showing silver, and at
200 feet it has widened to nearly three
feet and an assay of tho oro returned
sixteen ounces of silver to the ton.
The ore will probably bo followed on
tho 200-foot level, and it is thought
may lead to a larger and richer body
of ore.
Strike on Schulzo Claims.
It is reported that Schulzo brothers
havo struck high grade oro on their
property, twelve miles west of Globe.
Tho strike was made ina. drift on the
100-foot level. The ore, four feet wide,
is red oxide, carbonates and azuritc, and J
assays from 16 to 26 per cent copper.
Lcascra'onjaniadjojnipgclainnbelonging
Copper Belt
Realty Company
BARGAINS
Two-room house and lot, NofUg
Hill, $300.
New nine-room board and loilgit?
house, well furnished, Noftsgf
Hill; $3,500, $500 cash, balw
easy terms.
Good four-room house, Noftsger HiHl
$700, $350 down, balance like rest
FIvo "rooms and bath, South H
street, $3,000, $1,000 cash, bal
payments, 10 per cent interest
9-room furnished board and rootnisJ
house. Good barn and out boil1!
infra Rhndo nnd frni ITill strt!
clo8n in. Prico 4.000. onO-b''
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cash, balanco easy terms.
INSURANCE Fire, life, aecidftj
and liability in best companies H
always pay dollar for dollur.
FOR RENT Furnished and of
furnidhed house in all parts of 5'
city.
Public Stenographer and NoUtf
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Copper Beit Realty Co
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