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i I Page Six DAILY ARIZONA SILVEK BELT Sunday, September 20, jy ViXJM PRESIDENT, J. N. Porter. VIOE PEESIDENTS, O. W. Wickersham L E. Solomon P. P. Greer CASHIER, J. N. Robinson. ASST. CASHIERS, A. J. McKinnon Q. 0. Simmons. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK DIRECTORS V. W. Wickerihara I. E. Solomom J. N. Robinin W. A. Holt E. B. QrWer Ph. Freudenth,' J. N. Porter C. F. Solomon J. B. Newnun 3. L. Gibson P. P. Greer Capital $100,000 Surplus $100,000 Shareholders' Liability $100,000 United States, Territorial, County and City Depository. Fourth Arizona Pair, Phoenix, November 9-14, 1908 Attractions Extraordinary." r n it f r Mrs. R. Bell Dress Making Parlors Second Floor Front of Old Dominion Store. Call and see her. WILEY E. JONES ATTORNEY AT LAW Practico in all Courts. Suite 11, Trust Building, Globe, Arizona. Phonos: Office, 1401; Residonco, 1341. E. R, McPHEETEBS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Offco: Rooms 1 and 3 Trust Bldg. Hours: 9 to 10 a. in.; 2 to 4 p. m. Kvonings, G:30 to 7:30. Residence, Dominion Hotel. Strangers Home Restaurant 470 N. BROAD ST. WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE - Day and night service; seasonable delicacies, neatness, promptness. BILLY CUNNINGHAM, Prop. Edmund T. Satchell Assayer, Chemist, Metallurgist 130 BROAD STREET P. O. Box 1005 GLOBE, ARIZONA. Commercial Gas Engines and Hoists Latest, Barest tend most improved model, guaranteed for economy and re liability; simplest scientific engine built Agent for MINING. AND IRRIGATION PUMPS Bold and Installed on absolute guar antee by John Wog Box 211 GLOBE. AEIS. KING & CO. CEMENT WORKERS We do all kinds of cement work and excavating. Satisfaction in all cases and prompt and reliable sorvlce. Leave orders at the Silver Belt office. 1 SULTAN & WAYNE MINING ENGINEERS 141 North Broad StrMt P. O. Box 867 HOLLOW Concrete Blocks and Sidewalk Reinforced Concrete Manufacturer of Cement Pressed Bricks, 40-ton pressuro to the brick. Estimates on Building' Promptly Furnished J. MAUREL Two-itory Concrete Block House, West of.Globo Lumber Yard. P. O. Box 221. MSmM A Day's Doings in Arizona OF IN E FORMER TUCSON GIRL CHARGED WITH INFIDELITY BY HER FRENCH LORDLING TUCSON, Soptomber 19. The ro mance of pretty Estclle Alexander, "Tucson's Cindorclla," has coim to an unhappy end. Dispatched from Paris tell that Prince Robert do llroglie, who married the beautiful former Tucson girl, lias anounced his intention of suing for divorce on the ground of infidelity. Hoyond all question the relation's of the young prince nru at Inst triumphant and have .secured his complete .separation from tho fair Amcriomi they hated. Renders of territorial newspapers have full knowledge of tho romantic life story of Estclle, PpncessN do Broglie. She told it herself, simply nnd unaffect edly as a child, when sho wrote to the Tucson Citizen, inquiring about au old teacher of hers in' the Tucson schools. At tho great liiomout of her life when sho was tho radiant bridu of "tho hand somest prince in France," her mind harked back to. her childhood days in the Old Pueblo, when she lived in a tiuy adobe hut on Meyer street, "where 1 cooked for my folks, you know, and the sptderx spun their webs on tho walls." Estclle Alexander was born in Tucson, of patents who were very, very poor. As a child she developed a beautiful t voice which in womanhood grew more delightful. When ten years of age she moved from this city to Los Angeles,' whero she later obtained a clerkship in iv store and through her scanty earnings I secured a musical education. After wards sho went on the vaudeville stag' and met tho Priuco do Broglie, only son of one of tho greatest families in franco. The young people fell in lovo and despite tho furious protests of the prineo'8 father and his family they were married. vA child was born, but tho family of the prince did not for a moment relax their opposition to the match In writing to the Citizen the , . i princess sai: "My father in-law has dono everv-' th'uiL' to ruin our hanniness but so far !"f.S?ed Oh ".ow I S,l h,m? in' ..,,., .. ,. I Pans ho had the police attempt to pre- vent us from playing Then when wo ' bo broken. Oh, it is terrible, tho length that the pride of these great French families will drive them to. I am only a plain Arizona girl and even now, when I ain so happy, I fear for the future." And tho fears of tho princess wore not groundless. Her prince has left her. His lawyers announce that ho will suo for divorce on tho greatest of all charges against a woman. The unhappy princess at her home de clares Prince1 Robert is "cruel and cow ardly," that his charge of infidelity is baseless and has simply been trumped up by the prince, who doubtless desires to rid himself of his American wife for iu pun we o. .n.ulK.Ha.Ir "-"'-'.' or effecting a reconciliation with his, family. ' Cuid has flown and the dreams of Mm "Tucson Cinderella" are buried in tho ashes of a hearthstone that is cold. TID3 CITIZEN'S BANK OF GLOBE DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUS INESS AND SOLICITS YOUR AC COUNT. S. F. SULLENBERGER, PRES. ARIZONA NEWS AND COMMENT Tho corner stono of tho now academy building at Thatchor has been laid with appropriate exercises. Tho Safford Democratic club has sub scribed $25.50 to tho national campaign fund. Captain Kelley of San Carlos has dis covered that by placing shallow pans filled with buttermilk near trees and vines infested with June bugs that tho animals are soon exterminated. Thc old folks of Thatcher enjoyed annual banquet at the academy yester day afternoon. Mormon ward conferences opon at Thatcher today. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Lay ton of Thatch er will celebrato their silver wedding tomorrow evening. Douglas school trustees havo provided separate rooms for negro scool children. sit UKI .llilll-.il inn IIH.1111-. .lln-dli:u l'U,M , .. -ul,rnl.l Jnoronun In hooted us. Ho is determined to separate " ' " " -" ' "ZuZ .1 ... , u ,-.,i.i fmc for cu"'Ircn- No qnme, no Inxa- Robert, my prince, and I. Sometimes J , '", pr l" tfr "'. . ?' & VZ !!'tivo' nothinK har9h nor ickn5nK- Ilx , , ' T..' ' . , , ... be to preserve and protect the game as.. ,,b .-. oni,i ... pnin(.o Phnrmnev fear he will succeed and my heart wdl .. n . -trnv A fc,m1,nf An )nrV f '8 bola l, alaC(' mnrmncj. Tho scheme seems to bo working satisfactorily. Tim Moienci Gun club has established a range and erected a building. t Clifton will havo a registration of about eight hundred. Wiliam Johnson of Now York is the new manager of the Hotel Gndsdon in Douglas, Arizona gun (lubs are arranging to participate in the El Paso meeting next week. In Tucson negroes are barred from becoming membeis of republican clubs. Tucson Elks 'javo made overtures looking to tho purchase of thoir club house by tho cily. Should tho deal go through the building will bo used for a citv hall. Phoenix, according to the Republican, has a bicycle cirbozzling association. Phoenix lias discovered a great scarc ity of cottage in that city and tho newspapers arc insisting that local cap itnl build houses. Uisbco will probably isue bonds fr the purpose of building a water works system and improving tho city streets. Thousands of tons of wild hay are being cut in Cochiso county as the re sult of tho recent heavy rains. THE GRAHAMS Wild game has become so scarce in the Graham and Santa Teresa mountains that it has almost become a farce to hunt there, says the SaiTord Guardian. Both of these ranges are in tho Crook forest reserve. If the proper steps were ta"ken these ranges could be declared a utMnh'il rrn i-tiia nfnLrtri'ii 'rtftrittu m NATIONAL GAME i nrii pi niii mi ' rnucnit ur """""'. " r.vw .v.......... -Hanson for the collection of the value now being drawn asking congress to set'of the nn;maI Am, attorncv vo 0. '. .... , ,Z. " " ' . .:.':'' 1, Tiviiin 1 iiikn 111111111111111V iiir 1 rrii 11 iriuiki t.iu (tin in; 1 pi u9jiii.iu in wiu j'viu in th vajev for signature and then sent n . , o.-tt .T r. . - S tB '""" 'ofc"i b,, HIL'1-i.iii.-u ., Uatuiii.ii K.iiui.- iiracne iiman-ii .1 111111iMi.il K.1111U iiiravivc ii- (, b() lam, llnder th( crv!sion thc for'Mt . whph animals, for the destruction of which tho territory now pays largo sums of money in bounties. It would also mean the stocking of the ranges with all kinds of wild game. It would bo used as a breeding ground for game. Tho grazing of stock nnd other privileges t .. ...iiift.l liv ihtt fnrnkt .inrl-if... tilllflo .nmVinjni, ' .,,, nnt 1 ':.- fertul with and it would not bo many years until these mountains would be filled with tho best kinds of game. it seems to us that thc proposition is a good one and thnt the people will bo anxious to sign the petitions nsking congress to set aside theso ranges for tho purpose named ' ' TEA We want your goodwill and your money; not one cent without that good will. Yonr crocer returns jour money if jom tfoal KJM SchiUice'a Best: wa par bis. ...... ...1 .v. ,....v ,-.- .J . BARCLAY, HIG DON & CO. Single and Double Teams Saddle Horses A Specialty made Telephone 171. B. B. Stallcup General Blacksmiths SCIENTIFIC HORSE SHOEING CARRIAGE WORK A SPECIALTY Kodol - fiS XNDXGKSTIONiUND DYSPEPSIA. mX&llTBS SOUK STOMACH, BBX.CUINO, JBTC MM ND LOVE ARE NOT A BILL OF SALE NOVEL SUIT CLOSES IN PRESCOTT WITH A HORSE ON HANSON, THE PLAINTIFF PRESCOTT, September 19. Hoplovin proceedings for tho possession of a black marc in which R. M Hanson, Nollio Earl, known all over the couuty as "Pour-eyed Noll," nnd Harry Ames were the central figures, occupied two hours yesterday in the court of Justice of tho Peace McLanc, Hanson being awarded the disputed equine. K. M. Hanson, who instituted the suit, was represented by Attorney J. K. Rus sell, and Ames, who had the animal in his possession, had as counsel Lcroy An derson. A combination of at least four brands adorns the bcas of burden, showing that it had several changes ii ownership, one of which, at least, must have appeared "Bhndy" to the court, judging from the decision rendered. In his testimony, Hanson said that he owned the animal in ISO.'t when it was yet a colt.- Tho Henderson brothers of Walker, while gathering horses, drove it with a herd into their corral. Its mother was not found by them. Hnnson Kiivu it 10 wic iieiMiL-r.HDiis unit nicy branded it with their "W slash dia mond" iron and turned it out on tho range. Subsequently Hnnson purchased it from tho Hendersons. Three and a half years later, according to Hanson, it was seen in Xellio Earl's corral on Blind Indian Crock, with an "A (5 con nected" brand added to tho other and the slash of the original Henderson branch converted into a "cross." Han son produced a bill of sale to show tho passing of thp title to him from tho Hendersons. On the witness stand Xellic snid that she purchased tho marn from Hnnson, tho consideration, according to her state ment, being a prolonged love and affec tion. She snid she sold the horse to Ames for a cash consideration nnd gave Ames a bill of sale. Ames produced the bill of sale in court to prove his title, but the chain of the title being broken between Hnnson and Nellie, tho court awarded tho animal to Hanson. Nellie now threatens to Institute suit against .... . . .. u of an nPJwal- 1 . .i.. TV,ninr fNnrtv Told Cure A c'"er popular t,nnuj toui Mire 'Tablet called Prcvcntics is being dis- - by druggists everywhere. In a . l,nllPS Tnvnntir iirn Hiiro tn hrnak any cold completely. And Prcvcntics, (being so safo and toothsome, arc very The White House THEO. COLLINS, Prop. SEE OUR $1.50 and 25c Windows Our $1.50 window contains men '3 hats, pants and shirts; ladies' waists and skirts, and ladles' and men's shoes. Our 25c window contains ladles' and children's bonnets, hoods, ladies and children's belts, infants' vests; combs, plcturo frames basket perfume, writing paper, soap, faco powder, handkci chiefs, slippers, bows. THE WHITE HOUSE Hay, Grain & Coal of Fine Livery Rigs Globe, Arizona Wo meet all competition. Work called for and delivered at samo price. and Wheelwrights WEST CEDAR ST., Near O. K. Stables. Call Us Up by Phono 2251. S. O. DWITT Sold by HANNA'S DRUG STORE Kodol will, without doubt, make your stomach strong and will almost instant ly rcliovo you of nil tho symptoms of indigestion. It will do this becauso it is mado up of the natural digestive juices of tho stomach so combiuod that it completely digests the food just as tho stomach will do it, so you sec Kodol can't fail to help you and help you promptly. Tt is sold by Hanna's Drug Store, 228 Broad street. Canvas awnings Globe Paint Co. DoWitt's Carbolizcd Witch Hazel Salvo is recommended as the best thing to uso for piles. It is, of course, good for anything whero a salve is needed. Boware of Imitations. Sold by Hanna's Drug Store, 228 Broad street. A BURGLAR IN TOWN His name is "bad cough." Hc does n't caro for gold or silver, but he will steal yonr hcnlth away. If be appears in your houso arrest him at once with Ballard's llorohound Syrup; it may mean consumption if you don 't. A cure for 'all coughs, colds and chest troubles. Prico 25c, 50c and $1 per bottle. For sale by Palaco Pharmacy. All you school folks should know that tho biggest and best tablet in town is at Ryan's. 5 nnd 10c . -a THE COFFEE fZ$&3$ THE WHOLE FAMILY LIKES BARKLEY'S BEN-HUR COFFEE. Bsaaxfs. w&& CqffE Barkloy's Ben-Hur Coffee is put hot in air-tight tins direct from tho roaster, theroby preserving the rich aroma and high flavoring. Phones: Office, Main 1841; Res. 115 R. R, WILSON, M. D. O. B. WILEY, M. D. DRS. WILSON & WILEY PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Over Post Office Hours: 10-12 A- M.( 2-5 and 7-8 P. M. Residence 410 E. Oak GEORGE HOPE Registered Stallion Trotter, Record of 2:14. Stands at Shuto's Barn PRICE $25.00. DR. H. A. SCHELL, Arizona's Leading Optician, TUCSON, ARIZONA Sond broken glasses to bo repaired or duplicated. ' Next visit to Glob'e in December or January. Special Discount Sale Wo have placed on sale our Fancy Woolen Dress Goods All colors, which we now place at a 25 Discount And W also call your attention to our PJain Flannel Dress Goods All corols, which wo now place beforo you at a 25 Discount Theso aro unusual values and you can make no mlstako by taking advantage of theso special offer ings. W. W. BROOKNER CO. rLis-cra MS 3r3Kv Guar anteed To Olr Satisfaction o Ycmr Montr Back. If.tfUr tiitaf two-thlrrf of ll.CO buttl of KodoIjTon en konMtlr mt It CM net txntated you, w will refund jour money. Try Kodol todr.on iM ruanatM. rill out and dm tho f ollowlec. prtttnl It to tbi dHlir t to tire, fnurekul It It falla to Mttitr you, return tha bottla eontalnlnit ona-tblrd of th ocdlolaa to taa daalu treat whom tov boocht It, and wa wlU refund your raoaay. Ufa bara & COMPANY. CHICAGO, IUU (lira, IUII uux . IE GLOBE WIRE COMPI We are selling GALVANIZED GARBAGE CANS At $3.50 DURING SEPTEMBER x Leave your order now HE GLOBE HARDWARE COMPANY Beautiful Showing of Fall Merchandise New things sxo very much in evidence in every department. All stocks arc ncaring completion, the summer is seemingly already forgot ten, and our thcugnts are all of autumn. Consider yourselves most cor dially invited to come in and look around. The Fall Suits, Skirts, Waists, Millinery, etc. tho new styles, the new shades and color combinations will be a mean 1 of. pleasant entertainment. We carry a largo lino of Gage and Fisk Hats Samuels Famous Parisian Hats A lot of Feather Boas just received Old Dominion i.I.lIlCH.M.4M..I..;.i.I..I.M4.MI" WHALLEY LUMBER CO. DEALERS IN Lumber. Glass. Iron and Felt Roofing, Lath, Plaster, Paint, Cement and All Kinds of Building Material. Sole Agents for Acme Wood Fibre Plaster, the finest for all purposes. Works smoother and goes further than any other plaster in the market .."." "H"H' I HIIHHM1I 1 1 .. I HIII1H GLOBE NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL STOCK" SURPLUS AND PROFITS DR. W. A. HOLT, President E. M. WHITE, Vice-President PAT ROSE, Vice-President A. G. SMITH, Cashier MRS. C. M. CUSHMAN, Assistant Cashier DR. W. A. HOLT A. Q. SMITH A General Banking Business Transacted. Your Account Solicited B. F. VAN WAGENEN U. S. Mineral Surveyor. VAN WAGENEN & HEWES Engineering City Lot Surveying Mines Sampled and Umpire and Suite 26 Commercial Co. $50,000.00 7,636.65 DIRECTORS FRED 0. GRIFFIN E. M. WHITE PAT ROSE A. W. SYDNOR J. J. EEEGAN C. E. HEWES and Assaying Assay Plats Made Control Assays Blue FrltC'D. f Globe Office Building mm . v., - t j. r: t. v &&. v x4&toMW!l0l iJb&Mtm- f?Wii !w t 't W', '&& ,. ' t "' f, I m&mm 'mw,7ti &iiLJM! &j&m;b4 3i wtt-'WQRmitTm&ipwr: f&lf I ... mm . , . . . 1 , . . KKSKTqft? 1 1 &&.:': L . ,t ,-: , .7: sv. .. ::.- -.. ? JktK. WKritoT?mi' :f .- , ! a, t fo . -w 9i -M kjtf,a lAafctfaMreaBfeggjk'iiij ,