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mr a y Pngo Four 'ARIZONA SILVER BELT "iir : I F," r- uy f p f r fn4tw'HHutftnii inninniiH't Ho! Republicans! Show Your Colors! And these $re particularly fine colors, Colors that will make a neat souvenir. Beautiful Pennants and Canes llavo been received by tho Taft-Shcrman Club for use In tho reception Y. rtm t li TTnn T??ilnVi nntnorrm toipti hn nrrlvos In CHobn Oct- 1. Theso pennants, artistically printed on whito felt and mounted on bamboo canes, will bo sold at tho ridiculously low price of 25 Cents That is not the cost of them, but Just enougn to pay tno cxprcssago. p J On Sale at Ryan's, Van Wagenen's, Pvalace Pharmacy and r. (J. Anderson's MISS WILLIAMS LEADS BY DINT OF HARD AND SYSTEMATIC CANVASSING FOUR CONSECUTIVE DAYS Two Thousand Votes is Rich Premium The Silver Belt Offers to Hardest Worker This Week 'M"M"E 'I 'I' I 'I' 'H' i"I' 'I '1' ' 'I'M' ltM"H"H"K"H H"M CALIFORNIA FLOWERS Carnations, 25c per dozen, $1.50 per 100. Roses EOc per dozen, $3.50 per 100. Asparagus Plumosus Sprays, 1.00 por 100. Asparagus Sprcngeril Sprays, $1.00 psr 100. Asparagus Plumosus Strings, 35c to EOc each, eight feet long. Smllax, 15c per string, $1.50 per dozen. Funeral designs mado and shipped on tolegrjphic orders. Special rates to dcalors. AGENTS WANTED. ARMACOST NURSERIES 107 Pier Ave., Ocean Park, Cal. HOLLADATS SALOON MIAMI FLAT, ARIZ. Solicits your patronage and guarantees the best Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Etc Glvo this popular place a call The James R. Gibson Company COLLECTIONS Suito 27, Trust Bldg. P. O. Box 39D. Phoen 251, Globe, Arizona. Jame3 Gibson, Mgr. THE LEADERS TODAY. Miss Millio Williams EC7G Miss Gladys Eolsoy 4145 Miss Dolllo Armstrong 2740 Miss Lillio Kinsman 2071 Miss Gertrude O'Connor 2232 Mrs. Floyd Blovins 1431 Miss N. 0. Chapman 1337 Miss Norma Dixon 1080 And again this morning. Miss Millio Williams, tho charming little daughter of Win. Mill Williams, tho north side merchant, heads tho list with a total voto of 5G70. Ah a result of Miss Williams' indus try, the Silver Bolt has added largely to its circulation, and in turn tho lit tle lady is holding tho position of hon or. Miss Williams is making a sys tematic, personal canvass for now sub scribers and her heavy voto ovidenecs tho success sho is meeting with. The achievements of this contestant are within tho reach of every entry in tho contest. You can get new sub scribers simply for tho asking, and old subscribers will cheerfully advnnco their subscriptions from ono to twclvo months if solicited. Tt will not do to bank on your popularity. Pcoplo arc disposed to help thoso who help them selves, but when they discover that their favorito is inactivo they nre dis posed to cast their votes in another direction. ' Got to work if you wish to win. A dozen subscribers would put the unit candidate at the head of tho list this morning, and a dozen "ycarlics" could bo secured in a day or so, with a batch of smaller subscriptions on tho side. Miss N. O. Chapman is in tho column with the lendors this morning, polling a heavy voto yesterday, with a promiso of a still greater voto today. Miss Chapman has many friends and receives a handsome scattering vote. There is no chnngo in tho position of tho other leaders, Miss Kelsoy holding second place, followed closely by tho Misses Armstrong, Kinsman and O'Connor. Thero uro a number of now entries this morning and thero is talk of ono or more dark horses who will enter tho raco with a four-figuro voto in a day or two. In order to draw out thoso votes and to stimulate activity among the candidates, tho Contest Editor lias de cided to pay a premium of 2,000 votes to tho contestant who makes thogrcat est gain of votes between this dato and Sunday morning, October 4. Savo the list as it is printed in this morning's Silver Belt and compare it with tho list published npxt Sunday morning. Re member, tho lady who makes tho great est gain will bo credited with 2,000 votes. This is a premium that (ho can didates who aro really in earnest can not afford to ignore, and good, hard' work should dato from this very min ute. Work every sparo moment ntrd re port to the Contest Editor every even ing. Contestants securing now subscribers should get comprehensive addresses. Give "tho name of tho street and tho number when possible, and report all new names to tho oflico tho day thoy aro taken. This is important, as now subscribers aro very anxious to get tho papor and complain bitterly when the aro not properly served. ' List of Candidates. The list of candidates, entered at C o'clock last night, with their rcspectivo vote, is as follows: Miss Millie Williams 5G7C Miss Gladys Kelsoy 4143 Miss Dollic Armstrong 2740 Miss Lillio Kinsman 2G71 Miss Gertrude O'Connor 2232 Mrs. Floyd Blovins 1431 Miss Norma Dixon ,. 1080 Mrs. Geneva Fryer 919 Miss Mildred Voris 7GG Miss Xorah Ileflcy G48 Miss Elsie Patton 531 Miss Tulita M. Kcllner 093 Miss N. C. Chapman 133" Mrs. Cora Anthony J32 Mrs. B. B. Hegardt 127 Mrs. F. S. Nave- 89 Mrs. Laura Murdoch 52 Miss Georgia Coalson Miss Dalzio Lowthiaa . Miss Bcssio Opio , Mrs. M. L. Naquin Mrs. Will Boundy ..;.. Miss Ethel Dennis ......... J . Mrs. Ed Satchel Miss Georgia Carvil Miss Frances Paxton ......... Miss Annio Mercer .......... Mrs. L. C. Combs U . . . Mrs. John Langdon Mrs. Percy Morgan M.iss Annio Stevens . Miss Alma Phillips Mrs. W. G. Finch , Miss Ethel Hampton Miss Nina Ihissell, Wheatficlds Miss Myrtlo Konyon Miss Daisy Beard Miss Ida Lango Miss Clarissa Tillman , Miss Nettie McCIure Miss Eva Greaves Mis Myrtlo Konyon Mrs. J. C. Yingor Mrs, A. Hanson Miss Boso McGfath Miss Nettie McCuno Mrs. James McHugh Miss Gcncvievo Gerald ., Miss Urna McKcuzio Miss Viola Bryaut ..,....,.,.. Miss Elizaboth Santoo ........ Miss Louiso Thompson Mrs. Ed Stowart Mrs. M. E. McCarty Miss Effio Smith Mrs. Leo Young ... Miss Alma Phillips Miss Graco Boll Miss Katio Frederick , Miss Mamio Moron Miss May Holahan ... Miss Hnttio Wog Miss Theresa Casey . Mrs. Thomas Harper . ,r. 51 50 62 4S 41 39 43G 12 23 23 20 18 15 14 12 12 ,10 10 9 8 8 7 7- ; a 5 3 3 :i -5 ffl WAGON LOAD OF CIGARS AND WET GOODS RECENTLY PUB LOINED FBOM DOUGLAS SALOON LOCATED UNDEE LUMBER PILE. Tho Pythian Sisters Dance. A most cnjoyablo evening will bo spent tonight at Dreamland, when tho Pythian Sisters will give their dance. There will bo splendid music furnished by Vincent's orchestra. A large at tendance is anticipated, as all aro cor dially invited to be present. Speak to your friends and have them come and bo suro to bo present yourself Remem ber, it is touight at Dreamland. The only place in Globo to getTony Faust beer and Cedarbrook whiskey is at Tho Parlor. M. B. Monahan. Oysters in all styles and Spanish dishes now served at Tho Star Ice Cream Parlor. Ladies Invited. This Is Amateur Night. Some good ones nt the Ms tonight. Order Belleflowor apples- from your groeer. DOUGLAS, September 29. Deputy Sheriff Frank Curt, uncovered a whole wagon load of cigars, whiskeys add wines, representing a large part of tho awag secured by the burglar who went through the Imsland liquor house Thurs day night. Tho goods were located un dcr n pile of railroad ties opposite tho railroad tracks. Besides whisky and cigars the burglar had mado way with a largo quantity of fancy wine and among tho stuff uncovered wero sev eral bottles of champagne and other im ported wines. ' Tho officers got on tho track of the stolen goods through a jail intimate of Silva, tho Mexican arrested yesterday, who told them what Silva in a burst of confidence had told him. But little at tention has been iven to Silva as yet, inasmuch as his confidant has thus far been so productive of results. It is expected that a good sweating of Sil va will result in all tho goods being lo cated. ' Baseball Scores Chicago took the icad in tho race ,r tho national league pennant today ()j defeating Cincinnati, making ( b -a go's pcrcentago of games won .035 Now York, winning one gamo from Philadelphia and losing the othor, drop ped back in percentage to .C31 aoj takes second placo. Pittsburg, winning two games from St. Louis, has a n?r ccntago of G31. National League. Pittsburg 7, St. Louis 0. Pittsburg 0, 8t. Louis 5. New York G, Philadelphia 2. New York 1, Philadelphia 7. Boston 5, Brooklyn 2. Chicago 0, Cincinnati 2. American League. Cleveland 5, Philadelphia 4. Cleveland 9, Philadelphia 0. Detroit 4, Washington 1. Detroit 7, Washington 3. St. Louis G, New York 0. St. Louis 2, New York 1. Chicago 5, Boston 1. Chicago 2, Boston 0. Order Helleflowcr apples from your grocer. Tho City Man The city man just loves to prate about tho country's joys. Ho yawps about tho garden gate, de light of girls and boys. Ho brags about the chestnut grovo where nuts romo dropping down. But never docs ho caro to rove. He sticketh close" to town. The city man just loves to boast about Tho country sports. In winter time the lads may coast and build their mimic forts. Just now for cider much he sighs, or pippins rich and brown. But never countryward he hies. He sticketh close to town. Coast League. Los Angeles 5, San Francisco 4 Oakland 9, Portland 4. Oysters in all styles and Spanish dishes now served at Tho Star lea Cream Parlor. Ladies Invited. Kodol will, in a very sliort time, ablo tho stomach to do the work it should do, and the work it should da u to digest all Jhc food you cat. When the stomach can't do it, Kodol docs it for it and in tho meantime the stoma" is getting stronger and able to take cp its regular, natural work again. Kod.i digests all you eat. It makes the ston acb sweet and it is pleasant to take I is sold hero by Banna's Drug Store 22S Broad street. I THE CITIZEN'S BANK OF GLOBE DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUS INESS AND SOLICITS YOUR AC COUNT. S. F. SULLENBEBGEE, PRES. Canvas awnings Globe Paint Co. c MARK WALKER, B. S. Chemist, Assayer & Metallurgist. Boom 25, 211 West First Street. Los Angeles, California. Analyses and assays of all kinds, i Gold and Silver, $1.00; Lead, $1.09; Copper, $1.00. Mailing sacks free on , application. j If you want the best BUY AT Lantin's t Extra Help Three New Clerks HAVE YOU ATTENDED THE Plenty of Help to Wait on You GREAT COST SALE AT SULTAN'S If you haven't come today. It's the GREATEST BARGAIN GIVING SALE ever given in Globe. Crowds have already taken advantage of the wonder ful cut in prices and everyone is satisfied :-iickled to 'death and they tell us that they don't see how we can do it, how we can give such grand values. But we are doing it and we are going to keep it up, too, until Tuesday evening, October 20th. But we urge you to come early, bring your friends and neigh bors. You'll honestly thank us for the invitation. The stock is in good shape and you know that the QUALITY IS THE BEST. Dress Goods Dept. Striped Pen Checks, Mohair Dress Goods, regu lar prlco 75c a yard; M ( -. now 4dC 75c is, regular 80c 76c prico $155 a yard; now All wool novelty Suitings, rogular Grey Cassimere, Mohair and Henriettas, regular prico $1.25 and $1.50 a yard; now Bluo Suiting, regular prico $1.35 a yard; now Children's School Goods for school drosses, all colors; regular 35c values; ! fi O 9 now selling at Q fc""J Regular 20c values now. 121-2 Spuco will not permit us to say moro about tho values in this dopartmont, but tho same big reductions aro placed PU everything. Special in Waist Dept. Ladies' Shirt Waists made of the best white linen; the latest styles, all sizes. $3.50 waists now $1.75 3.00 " " 1.50 2.50 " " 1.25 2.00 " " 1.00 Ladies' Fall and Winter Waists made of Mohair, Satteen and Cashimere; all the latest colors. $3.00 value now $1.50 2.50 " " 1.25 g2,00 " " 1.00 Ladies' and Children's Goods Ladies' All-Wool Skirts, wero ?10, now only $D.UU Ladies' All-Wool Skirts, were $8, now only D.UU Ladies' All-Wool Skirts, were $7.60, now only - T.bO Ladies' All-Wool Skirts, were $4.50, now only fciOU Children's Hose, good value, per pair. . . 5 & I UC Ladies' nice Hose, three pairs for only. . .50 Lot No. 2, Ladies' Hose, per pair 10 Ladles' Corsets, $1.50 sellers, now 80 Ladies' Corsets, $1.25 sellers, now 75 Ladles' Whito Waists ONE-HALT OFF Dress Lining, all colors, regular 25c valuo, now only ifc2 50 Pairs of Ladies' $3 and Q $3.50 Shoes, now V Other odds-and-ends Shoes, PrM 50 pair y 50 Skirts (worth that much for 7Rp quilt pieces) only ' All Colored Batistes, rogular 1 Hf .$40 $6 20c to 50c value, per yard. . Saddles worth $50; now only. Comploto Toilet Sets, worth $10; now . T Notions, Crockery, Lamps, Etc. Hand bags at ., ONE-HALF ' FBIOE Boauty Pins 10 Belt Buckles 40 Back Combs, $1 value,- now only 60 Back Combs, 75c value, now only 30 Threo dozen Pearl Buttons 25 .04 8c and 10c Lace, now, per yard, only. . . Ladioa Gauntlet Gloves, $1.50 value, for . Ladies' Short Kid Gloves, $1.50 value, for .75 .75 ii i i i .I. i Watch this Space It will pay you to watch this space for the big Crockery An nouncement Full particulars later. ' THE PRICES QUOTED ABOVE ABE STEICTLY COBEECT AND THE REDUCTIONS ABE BONA FIDE IN EVEBY PARTICULAR. SULTAN BROTHERS The "Something Doing Store" of Globe 151 North Broad Men's and Boys' Dept. Thirty-fivo pairs of Men's Pants, were jf 4 $1.50 up to $2.50; your choice jfc Men's Pants, worth $3.00 up to $5.00; yourcholca $1.50 to $2.50 Cluett and Peabody Shirts, all sizesall stripes, all colors, sold' for$2.25. Your choice 7Kg 75c and $1.00 Work Shirts now 50C Men's $3.50 Hats now 2 Men's $1.50 to $2.50 Hats, now J You aro suro to get your size and style. Twenty-flvo pairs Men's Shoes, all sizes, regular price $3; your choice U ,50 Men's $4.00 Shoes now $2.90 Rain Coats, regular price $1; we sell them to you at cost $2.75 75c Suspenders now 4dC Let us soil you a fine $7.00 Suit Cass to carry your purchases homo for $3.50 Boys' Suits worth $2.50, now 1 They rango from 5 to 14 years. Boys' Hats $1 Tablo Linens worth $1.50 a yard; now worth $1.75 a pair; your choice $1.25 Thero aro just a few pairs left. Now Is the Time to Buy Fine Table Linen Table Linens worth $2.25 a yard; now. $1.50 These are genuina German Linens and there ar none finer. Wo also have Table Linens from 20c a yard up- " , 1?