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7WiHWVr;- - v T 1V S ?T f&, v;:1 -., - Page Eight DAILY ARIZONA SILVER fiEIiT .- Wednesday, Sept. 23, jj tftf, ;:mfttfffiS& t Wi&i.; E fc lIAiVAWffiOUHnBBeBBBBERBBBMBiBKHHlMHHnHiBHBiHIHnMHB0.' UlllUJU . WL .RaJT ' w- -- a .. - - r"'. ii fp Ty i r;.'n-.'wwwwL '"it? hf 'WiPiwwro i.fw "i " --,hb,"v- es . s 'vm.; . nr . . -i"". t - fx: ". ',. . .. ' ' t -' " ;V I m & v &0 f-W, ?fr y Fort' s "The Store of Exclusive Styles" The average woman who sets out to. buy apparel for herself or her girls is very apt to make the mis takes of pjttintj "all linei" and "all stores" upon the "same footing", yet there is a vast difference. For instance every garment handled by us is ab solutely man-tailored throughout the linings, trim mings and materials such only as you would expect to find in Custom Tailoring Departments or High Class Modiste Shops. The lines are right, the fit and finish right, and the wear absolutely guaranteed. And so is it also with our Millinery We have the most exclusive, the most extensive stock of stylish millinery ever seen in Globe. Style and Quality is considered first. It is always correct if you buy it at Fort's. investment, but some of the girls aro speculating and guessing us to tlio mo tive which may havo prompted two un married and eligible young men to seek that sort of an investment. Oscar Malono in Toils Oscar Malono was arrested by under sheriff Hill Voris last night on a charge of larceny, sworn to by District Julgo P. S. Nave, who complains that Malono stole an automatic Colt pistol from his house (luring his absence at Boulder, Colo. Mulono has been in frequent trou ble recently, victimizing several persona and places of business out of small sums by means of bogus chocks, and he was arrested three or four times in as many weeks, but the difficulties were adjust cd eaeli time, and the victims declined to prosecute him. During this .time, he wns living at the house of Judge Nave, who had left him there as caretaker. When the judge returned ho missed the revolver and other articles. Tho judge at once swore to a complaint before luatirc Hinson Thomas against Mnlone, wlio was then out of town, and when M alone returned to Globe last night he was promptly arrested. sided at tlio meeting, which was ad dressed by Messrs. Scott, Henry and, Bishop. Charli Finloy Died at Indlo Charles E. Finloy diod at Indio, Cal., not at Los Angeles as published. His death must havo been unexpected, 'as Harry Zschcegnor received u letter from him written at Indlo on tlio lt7h inst., In which ho oxplained why, lie had left. Los Angeles, which was on account of the-fogs and rains, tlio dampness having a bad offect on him. He seemed to be in good spirits and wroto that the climate of Tndio seemed to agree with him fine. We aro not advised as to what disposition was made of tho re mains, but suppose thoy were interred at Tndio. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Capital Paid ill, 1100,000.00 THE GILA C. E. MILLS, President. Dr. H. S. VAN GOKDEB, Cashier. C. E. MILLS H. S. VAN GOBDEB A. T. THOMSON Wo Invite New Business Surplus tlO,oooJ VALLLY BANK. & TKUS-T CO. L. D. Bicketts, Vice President. T. A. PASCOE, Vice PiesioH1 DIEECTOBS E. M. HUBD, Local Man,.1 L. D. BICKETTS ' T. A. PASCOE WALTEB DOUCn, B. Bv HEOARDT E. M. HUBD WE pay 4 per cent on Savings Aceoi a SHORT STORIES OF THE CITY Two Globe Teams Matched Pitcher Collins of. the Globe team anl Manager Uushcll of tho Globe Regular announced last liijht that tho two teams had been matched, or practically so, for a series of three games to bo played Thursday and Friday to decide which team would go to Albuqucrquo as the representative club of Globe, tho Globo team having accepted tho challenge of the Itegulnrs, which was published last week. It is understood, howover, that there aro still some details to be at 'tended to, but Collins and Hushell agreed in tho statement that a definite announcement would be made tomor row morning. other man. The men had been having trouble in tho rear of tho Smelter pa loon and Creek tried to convince, his opponent by taking a bite out of hte anatomy. Creek paid his fine and was given a "iloator." The officers havo undertaken the task of ridding the city I of a number of idlors and vorih'es3 characters who never work. Cradled on Angel Wings A beautiful baby boy was born Sun day morning, September 0, to Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Keith, but heaven had claim ed its soul before ever its baby eyes had seen the sordid light of earth. Thero was a tiuy casket instead of a cradle, but tho mother knows and finds strength in tho knowledge that her loved one was homo aloft on -angels' wings. ) New Mining Company Preliminary steps wero taken yester- i dny afternoon before Justice Hinson 'Thomas for tho incorporation of a new I mining company, which has bonded he Oversight and Lazyhorso claims, a group of nine claims in the Battlesnakc dis trict of Graham county. Tho promoters, who aro Fred II. Golden, A. Baumaft, O. P. Tucker and Mrs. K. J. Edwards, state iu their papers that thoy propose to is sue a million shares of stock at $1, each. i Altar Society Meeting The Altar socioty will meet at Mrs. William Kclsoj' home, in East Cotton wood street, Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Presbyterian Divine Coming City Attornev Allrcd, as secretary of tho local Presbyterian congregation, has been advised that Rev. II. P. Cory, of Midland, Mich., a clergyman who is highly commended by nil who know him, has consented to tako the local charge and will be in Globe about October 2. Mr. Cory writes that he has a wife and three daughters, the eldest of whom will accompany him to Globe, the other?, children, remaining with their motlor until Mr. Cory roturns for them a little later. Tho news will bo received with all tho more gratification by the local members' of the congregation because of the dilllcultios they havo experienced in securing a pastor. Arrangements had been made to bring a clergyman to Globe, but just as he was about to leave for this city, his father died and he gavo up thought of leaving home. An Other was on tho point of coming to Globe when his wife became seriously ill, , ultimately necessitating a surgical operation which was not successful, and he too abandoned the ieda of making his home in Globe. Fighters in Court C. V. Creek and Joseph l)e Luk, ar ,'rcted by Doputy Marshal Cochran, wero given a hearing 'yesterday after noon before .Justice Hinson Thom-i, who fined Creek $10 and dismissed Mic Poaceful Sleep Mr. and Mrs. Pat Median slept in I jail last night, and thero wa& pen?? on Aoftsger hill. The couple had bceu celebrating something or other and they not only looked upon the cup when it was red, but thoy stared it out of. coun tenanco until it was more colors than tho rainbow. At last, Mrs. Median thought to take a walk out into the street, but she changed her mind when she got to the front steps and lay down suddenly for a nap. When Deputy Mar shal Cochran nrrived, Median was stag gering over his fallen spouse and threat ening to shoot anyboy'who "interfer ed." The couple wore taken to th? city jail. Samaro Clnb Nearly Finished Tho rooms o ftho Saguaro club, on the fourth lloor of the Trust building, aro nearly finished and the indications aro that in little more than a fortnight or so, tho chili will be ready for s houscwarmingj Tho decorating and til. terations of tho rivoms havo all been fin ished and tho electricians will sunn Jiavo installed the electrical fixtures which havo already arrived. Tho con struction of the elevator shaft and the pent liouso on the roof which is to accommodate the upper part of the e'e vator machinery will begin today, so that it will all be ready for the "n stallation of tho elevator, which is ex pected to reach here about October 1, or sooner. The furniture has all been shipped from Chicago, and the club is in possession of an elegant stock of glassware, cigars and sundry materii'Js for tho comfort counter. Yorng Men Buy Homes, What Charles A. Cardcn and James S. Car penter have purchased of J. Watt Hoguri of tho Homo Investment company, a piece of ground with two houses on Pas coo liill. Tho purchase: was made as an France and tho Garbage Can Thos. Franco is doing twelve days in jail, simply because one of the city's new-fangled garbage cans would uot keep still. Franco had been having somo vineyard trouble when ho emerged from a saloon down Broad street, very, very weary. The landscape looked uj lull ovoryway, and so uncertain that Franco wisely concluded to leave it alone. Ho spied a couple of garbage cutis bumping into each otbor on two or three edges of tho sidewalk and con cluded, from tho elasticity thoy showed, that ouo of them would make the soft est, downy pillow, over, if only ho could catch the frisky thing. But Franco had no idca-of tile "innate depravity of in animate objects." Ho had no sootier conceived tho idea than the garbage cans inaugurated a wUd dance nroudd him. and dozens more cans joined in tile mad revel. Hut Franco had his Dutch courage up and would not bo dauntel. Ho' launched wildly at the leader of the cans, got a double-twist strangle toe hold on it, and was just about to force it iuto a nice pillow attitude when all tho other cans piled on top of htm and threw him into thn gutter, where he wasfound wrestling furiously with ono garbage can, by Deputy Marshal Bob Edwards. When brought before Justice Hinsou Thomas, France could not ac count for the missing cans and tho court gave him twelve days in a nice, quiet place in which to work out the, puzzle New Sidewalk Built Street Superintendent Floyd Blevins, yesterday, finished the construction of a sidewalk from the corner of the court house to Hill street, in Oak street, using as a material . the cement dust which has given such satisfaction as a street surfaeer. Copper Hill Taft-Sherman Club The Connor Hill Taft-Sherman club was organized last night at a meeting in the Copper Hill school in which the attendance, including a number of ladies, filled the building. Tho party from Globe which went over for the occasion "was composed of V. P. Kelscy, C. P. Mater, secretary of the local club; Bill Sparks', Attorney W. G. Scott, Ly man Woods, W. F. Oolpin, W. II. Hop kins, District Attorney L. L. Henry and C. F. Bishop. Harry Solomon prc- Wllliam (laskill, the veteran butch er, has been ill during the last two dnys. Deputy Sheriff W. G. Duncan went to Solomonville yesterday on official busi ness. .7. V. Walter, formerly a merchant tailor in this city, has returned to Globe and will locate here. Mrs. GeorgoW. P. Hunt has returned from her summer vacation at her father's home at Young. Mrs. D. O. Fort will. leave this moan ing for Bowie", to meet her two dnugh tors, on their way home from Ohio. Mrs. Carrie Harrington and daughtc-. Miss Elsie, returned last night from California, wherothey spent six mon)-. Ph. Freudcnthal of Solomonville, who is a director of the First National bar of Globe, was among the arrivals in the city last night. Airs. Spates and Miss Mary Fulwoo.l returned last night from their summer vacation spent at Indianapolis and nth-' er places in the middlo states. Dr. and Mrs, C. T. Sturgeon ivill leave this morning for Washington, 1). C, where the doctor will attend the inter national congress on tuberculosis. Mrs. Ed. Horr'cll, who has bceu spend ing the summer at Horrcll' ranch, twenty-five miles west of town, returned to her homo in South Hill street j'cstcr day. Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Hunsakcr return cd last night from Snfford, where Mr. Ilunsnker spent several days on busi ness for the Singer Sewing Machine company, of which he is the local rep: rcsentative. Joseph D. Cannon, the socialist candi date for territorial delegate to congress, left yesterday morning on tho stage for Roosevelt. While here ho was tho guest of Mrs. Gcncvn Fryer, who is secretary of the socialist party of Arizona. William Nelson, who hns been n resi dent of Globo for fourteen years, will leave- Friday for an extended trip through Great Britain. He will be ab sent three j'enrs. Mr. Nelson is well and favorably known here. Full Strength Drugs Tho drugs in .our store are all as specified full strength. Any that havo a tendency to loto strength with age are watched moro closely and nevor used af ter they show signs of weakening. This one fact alone is enough to account for tho good results from prescriptions filled by us. KODAK SUPPLIES AND EVEBYTHING HANDLED BY A GOOD DBUG STOBE. Globe Drug Store Rcat Estate Pickings of Home lavestmentCo Now is the midsummer of our discontent made glorious by the fc that cool breezes scud delightfully across tho alabaster on cacu ittl which bids dull care to go "nlkc" for othsr cloiinc? outside of airW and the only Globe on the map. And. now, since the "klcnd;. zyphers sweep away the legarthic "cob webs" from our intellect works, wo can seo tho advisability of bidding the rent man good by, k owning our own home in a growing city like Globe, where- a dollar k vested now will inveigle big returns to linger longer with vsr. here, e. in any other town known to the "think works" of man. Wo want to announco the fact that the HOME INVESTMENT COj PANT is in tho market to buy, sell, trade and rent anything in the nt cstato line from a hen coop to a mansion. We have a few houses j. Globo to Bell for a small payment down, and the balance at just abo? what youpay for rent. Bent payers, speculators and home seekers, c up and take notice of how you can make yourself "LUCKYT" by se& thn nfhnr fl1tnnr flifrn ain frliA Home Investment Companj we asK you to sign no papers until money, tauts;. AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS TheGlobe Bank and Savings Co. MONEY TO LOAN 163 EAST CEDAB STBEET Wo pay 5 per cent per annum, on Term Deposits if left 3 months. Wo pay as high as 0 per cent on Es crow Deposits. Don't lot your money lay idle without Interest. Start a Sav ings Account today, and mako your money work for you while you sleep. Wo handle Bcal Estate of all kinds, and wc writo Tiro Insurance in the best companies in tho world. NOTICE To the Stockholders of tho Glbbc Ari- Kona Mining Companj': Tho bona fide stockholders of tho above company are hereby notifiedto meet at the office of T. K. Flannigan, rooms 2-0, Trust building, at Globe, Gila County. Arizona Territory, September 28, 7:30 p. m. None but bona fide stock holders will be permitted to attend the meeting. Parties are requested to bring their stock. Bv Some of the Stockholders. This Is Amateur Night. A great program at the Iris. Bov Wanted At Silver Belt office. Piano Tuner. This is the last week S. L. Hamilton will' bo in Globe. Telephone 1724. P. O. Box 1235. Canvas awnings Globo Faint Co. Boy Wanted-At Silver Belt office. ' This Is Amateur Night. A great program at tho Iris. HELD FOR-MUBDEB. OAKLAND, Cal., September 22. John Ben, this afternoon was held to answer by Justice of tho Peace Powers at Irvfngton, on a charge of murdor in connection with the shooting of Carl Moller on the preserves of the Albrao Gun club. MISSING MAN FOUND, BUT CRAZY. OAKLAND, September 22. C. W. Bicknrd, the Southern Pacific engineer who disappeared six months ago, has been found demented at Santa Cruz, i Ho had been thought murdered. Challenge Accepted. We, tho butchers of Globe, will ac cept the challenge of tho barbers of the city of Globe, game to be called at 2:30 p. m. at tho School hill park. With a side bet soup bono for shaves. No bluff. WILLIE BOSE. Globe, Ariz., September 22, 1908. Lifo of Jesse James. A great? moving picture at the Iris. You get tho best when you order Ccdarbrook whiskey. The Parlor. M. It. Monahan. FOB SALE COMPUTING SCALE, Stimpson make. , Also cash register and fourteen foot counter; bargain. Gamblo's Cash Store. -i Boy Wanted At Silver BeU o'flicc. Notice to Odd Fellows. All Odd Fellows and their families aro respectfully invited and expected to attend our fifty-seventh .anniversary of the Bcbekah degree, on Wednesday evening September 23, at 8 o 'clocks A Great Program. A beautiful colored picture and Fomc good comedy at the Iris tonight. NEEDED TRAINING "How did you got along with her. father T" "Only so-so." "He is a very blunt and plain-spoken man; always calls a spade a spade." "t wouldn't mind that so much if ho didn't go out of his way to look' on a nice young man' as a football." The only place in Globo to get Tony. Faust beer and Ccdarbrook whiskey is at Tho Parlor. M. B. Monahan. Pink Pain Tablets Dr. Snoop's stop headache, womanly pains, and pain, anywhere, in 20 minutes sure. Formula on tho 2oc box. Ask your druggist or doctor about this formula it's fine. Palace and Globe Pharmacies. Dreamland Theatei TONIGHT At 8:30 Last Appearand Of Ina Lehr and Company Who Will Present "Brother Against Brother' Ina Lehr as Naomi Bradford Specialties Between the Acts Admission 25, 50 and 75 Cent Commencing Tomorrow Night Roller Skatin For a few days only IRIS THEA4EE PROGRAM TONIGHT MOVING PICTUBES The James Boys irj Missouri Showing some daring escapades of those notorious outlaws. ILLUSTRATED SONG My Dainty Southern Sue MOVING PICTUBES The Legend of the Ghost A beautiful spectacular picture. ILLUSTRATED SONG J' Twi, Twi, Twilight MOVING PICTURES A Trip to the Soudan Very interesting. Every Grocer Sells Groceries But Not as Cheap as We Do There is a big difference between the way most grocers sells groceries and our method. We will give you the very best quality and our prices are the-lowest. Not only that but you can be as well satisfied by ordering over the phone as though )'OU came to the store. Prices that will set you thinking Dill Pickles, per qt, Sour Pickles, per qt, Salt Mackerel, . . Fine Onions, 4 lbs. . 25c or 2 for 15c 25c or 2 for 15c . . 2 for 25c i mOC New 1908 Crop Dried Peaches and Apricots, 3 lbs. .... 50c Irish Potatoes, these are fine. Lipton's Tea, regular $1, per lb. 80c INSIST ON THE IRIS BRAND. It means grocery protection to you. All IRIS goods are .goods of quality and areguaranteed to please you. IRIS COFFEE-THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY-Buy if, try it, and you will use no other. Per pound can, 45 cents 3 pound can, $1.20. THE SEELIG COMPANY Inc. Wholesale and Retail Grocers Satisfaction guaranteed. Prompt servioe PHONE 151 The house that saves you money on your groceries. .M"M"T"frI"M"frH"fr.M"K.M MERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN I Here s a modern necessity, which interests and satisf actority serves School Children, College Students, Business and Professional Men and Women, Travelers and Home Folks, all alike. , ,; , These are the reasons why fountain pens are sbld:. . f : ' FIRST It disposes of tlio bothersome ink well. t i ' it'. , SECOND Its perfect and safe combination of pen and ink into one to bo carried in the pocket or purse. THIRD Its readiness to writo at anjor nil times, whonovcr wanted and under any conditions. ' FOURTH Tho risk of loss from tho pocket reduced to a minimum by uso of tho clovor Clip-Can,- . , i( ., ability to all specific purposes: Stenographing, Bookkeeping, Manifolding, and for, Artists; Report- crsrsetc, etc. SIXTH Its wonderful favor as a gift that is dignified and useful, and "fills every bill" for. anyone. SEVENTH Its oxtromoly low price when compared with tho length of service it gives. . ' EIGHTH That it can be exchanged until right or money refunded. '4 - GLOBE JEWELRY COMPANY "t'fg' H tt'ilH l't UttHliH4l I llllll llHtiMHI HH I ! Ill M..f H , v , -.-TV x . K&Z s, v ' ' fc -';-' -? &.! it vi&'v ;,'- V 'J sA a- ' -' . " L l