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r- Krst ARIZONA SILVER BELT DAILY AND WEEKLY Published each morning oxcept Monday. A Jmittoil to mails as soconil class mnttsr By tho SILVER BELT PUBLISHED CO. H. II. HIENER II. C. HOLDSWORTII Member of tho Associated Press., OFFICIAL PAPER GILA COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER CITY OF GLOBE SUBSCRIPTION SATES Daily, by mail, ono year Daily, by carrier, one mdnth. .$7.50 . .75 Weekly, ono year 2.60 1.25 "Weekly, six months Cash in advance (subscribers' Is otic Subscribers ploaso notify thii office 'In case of non-delivery of tho daily, Monday excepted. Advertising rate made known on ap plication. Entered at tho PostofHco in Globe, Ariz., as second-class mail. DEMOCRATIC TICKET For President WILLIAM J. BRYAN. For Vice-President JOHN Vf. KEEN For Delegato MARCUS A. SMITH COUNTY TICKET Territorial Councilman GEO. W. P. HUNT. Territorial Assemblyman JNO. McCOBMACK. Sheriff J. H. THOMPSON. Recorder E. T. STEWART. Treasurer ROBERT PINYAN Probato Judgo P. 0. ROBERTSON. District Attornoy G. WALTER SHUTE. School Superintendent FRED NEBilYER. ' Supervisors PAT ROSE. J. S. MILES. Justice of Peace, Globe precinct HINSON THOMAS. Justico of Peace, Globe precinct WM. RAWLINGS Coastablo M. S. REED. Constable W. C. DUNCAN Surveyor D. S. TOVEY UNIONjgjgggEL THE PARTY FOR THE PEOPLE If tho democratic Idea of requiring security for bank deposits had prevailed in Globe last fall, thcro would hava been no financial panic among our people, two of our best banks would not have had to close their door and suffer loss to tho extent of many thousands of dol lars, business would not have been dc ' pressed and the evil3 that resulted to the people of this city, one of the most prosperous In the whole country, would have been avoided. It would hava been i better for the depositors, better for the community, and better still for the banks themselves. The peoplo of this city and county should, for these rea sons, givo their support to the party that stands for this idea, and not to the party that opposes it, and which, by its opposition, would leave them sub ject to a repetition of such conditions. It is true that the people of Arizona are under territorial conditions, but still they are able to give expression to their disapproval of the party that brought a panic upon the country in a time of its greatest prosperity, and to give aid and encouragement to the party that stands in opposition to such an evil. This expression can bo given by aiding in the election of the democratic ticket of this county, and tho return of Mark Smith to the congress of tho United States where he will, in tho future as ho has in the past, employed every effort in his power to advance the interests and welfare of this territory. In doing this tho people of Gila county can mako no mistake, for, by supporting the re publican party, they would only be giv ing aid and encouragement to the party which brought upon the panic of last fall, and which is wholly responsible for the business depression from which they have suffered so severely. The peoplo should not caress the hand that smote them. FAVOR DIRECT PRIMARIES Hon. George W. P. Hunt introduced a bill into tho assembly at its twenty third session, which provided for the nomination of candidates for office by diroct vote of tho people. No wiser, no more democratic measure was ever 'in troduced in a legislative body. It is based upon tho principle of tho referen dum, the basic principle of republican government. Wo hope tho people of Gila county will deem it wisdom upon their part to return Mr. Hunt to the territorial council, as wo believo they will, and that ho may ronew his efforts to have a law of that kind enacted. Of course, Miss Ethel Barrymore did n't say it. Nobody would over mlstako her for a "cat." SMITH VS. CAMERON Tho republican party of this county, by its platform, says: "Wo most heartily endorse tho nom ination of Ralph Cameron to congress and call attention to his loyalty as an Arizonan." Wo ask: 19 Mr. Cameron any moro loyal to Arizona than Mark Smith and thousands of democrats who stand with him? This much can be said: Mr. Cameron belongs to a party that used all tho power at its command to tack Arizona to Now Moxico as a part of a republican state to enable that party and tho great corporations by which it Is owned and operated, to havo greater power In congress, while Mark Smith belongs to a party that stood like a solid wall against that monstrous prop osition. They further speak of his "ability, sincerity and Integrity as a citizen." Lot us ask: Is ho an ablor man than Mark Smith? Is ho more sin cere than Mr. Smith? Is ho a man of greater integrity than Mr. Smith? Hon est republicans will join with tho dem ocrats of this county in saying ho is not. They spoak of "hi3 devotion to tho causo of statehood." Is he moro de voted to it than Mark Smith is? He can not be; and, however honest ho may be in ' that respect, tho national party behind him, and for which ho stands, used its utmost efforts against it, and he is bound, as tho representative and candidato of his party, but his acta. But such claims aro not made by tho great body of tho republicans who, llko tho great body of tho democratic party aro honest and sincere, but it is the work of tho plccounter contingent who dominate that party and control and operate it, to continue 33 long as pos siblo their hold upon tho fat places at its disposal, and every ono of whom aro at heart opposed to single statehood for Arizona, and would yoke it to New Mexico, Sonora, or even tho Fiji Is lands, If thereby they might be ablo to keep their party In power, and them selves In office. But, tho silliness and insincerity of their claims arc so appar ent that tho people of Arizona can not bo misled by them; and we believo thoy will find to their dismay that tho result will bo tho sending of Mark Smith back to congress with tho hearty approval of a great majority of his fellow citizens. A REPUBLICAN BOOTLEGGER Whenever a political party Is so hard pressed that it ha3 to depend upon such methods as that set forth in tho following circular, it Is time the peoplo should put upon it the stamp of their disapproval: SOLOMONVILLE, Oct. 15. To show what dirty methods the re publicans are resorting to in order to get votes from Mark Smith, a man named Saulisbury has been traveling through this valley tell ing tho people that he Is a demo crat and former supporter of Smith, but that ho is now supporting Cam eron; that ho owned large property interests in tho territory and im plored tho farmers to vote for Cam eron. This same man was in Clif ton three months ago selling lots near Fort Bliss, Texas. Ho openly admitted ho resided in California and was doing this for pay. No doubt ho will visit other parts of tho territory, having left on the next train after finding out tho people hero were on to his game. Brand him as an impostor, as tho facts will prove ho has no property In Arizona, but is working for pay. Publish this and use our names. JOHN R. HAMPTON, BEN R. CLARK, BEN M. CRAWFORD. REPUBLICAN EFFRONTERY Tho republicans of this county say In their platform.: "Wo call attention to the administration of Gov. Kibboy, and p-r-o-u-d-l-y point to his achieve, ments in .the substantial reduction of taxation." The truth of the matter is that John J. Birdno, assessor of Graham county, and a democrat, was the first man who, In all the history of Arizona, ever so much as made an effort to compel the great mining corporations to pay moro taxes than they had been paying, and, after making this effort, and its suc cess seemed probable and popular, Gov. Kibbey came to the support of the movement, and having tho power in his hands, forced it to success. Now, with the usual gall of the republican leaders, they claim the honor and glory of tho achievement." .. .,,... ..n ., ... TO REMUNERATE COUNTY We pledgo our representatives in tho next territorial legislative as. scmbly to uso their utmost endeav ors to secure such legislation, eithor territorial or congressional, as will secure to Gila county just recom pense for the loss of revenue en tailed by the construction of the Tonto and Salt river roservoir and reimbursement for the increased ex penditure of money with which our county has been burdened arising from tho necessary policing of a largo tract of land withdrawn from the revenue producing lands of this county. This Is the language and promise of the democratic party of Gila county, a plank of their platform. Do tho peo ple of tho county approve of this? If they do, they should vote the democrat ic ticket. Tho republicans make no such promise. The BEST BOOKS OF THE COUNTRY can be had here We have taken out our soda fountain and have used the space right next to our drug department, where it is convenient, to put in the finest line of all kinds of books, from Juvenile books up to Dictionaries and En cyclopedias If you like to read, you will find just what you want hundreds, of-, books to choose from books by the1 world's greatest authors, bibles, etc. And Each Purchase Entitles You to a Coupon Let Us Tell You About It RYAN & CO Dru9sts and Stationers SA YINGS OF MRS. SOLOMON. Being the Confessions of the Seven Hundredth Wife.) TRANSLATED BY MAUD MARIE Hearken, my daughter, and bo wise. Work that thou be not worked! For tho ways of a man aro cunning and his heart is full of cozy comors. Verily, I say unto you, it is easier to draw forth a secret from tho Sphinx than to draw from thy husband's chum tho secrets of thy spouse, whero he hath been tho night before and whether or not he goeth to luncheon with his stenographer. Behold a man will lio oven unto the woman whom ho lovcth in order to protect her husband whom ho hateth from her wrath. Yea, as tho gluo in the gluo pot do men cling ono to another, but women aro as a hat held together with pins Independable. For no man knowcth what another may knoweth about HTM. there fore, keep they all sllcnco in a bond of mutual blackmail. Oh, daughter, what is this secret thing they know of ono another that each man who carcsseth thco shouldsay unto thee, "Let none other but ME do this thing. Trust nono other of my sex, for lo! I know 'cm!" Yet if a man inviteth thco to his bachelor flat, say not "Nay," lest ho think thco a prudo; say rather "Yoa, I will como gladly; for I adoro bach elor flats. WHEN shall I tell my mother to bring me?" And watch his face. THE PEOPLE'S PAPER Realizing that it's strength as a moulder of public opinion is to be guaged only In tho measure in which it is honored with public confidence, the Silver Belt at all times invits expres sions of opinion by the public. "The Peoplo's Forum" In any paper Is one of its most interesting depart ments, for thcro may bo seen oxactly what is though of any matter of great public interest, thcro are obtained sug gestions which may bo of vital impor tance to tho public welfare, and which may never have been thought of ' by tho newspaper man who Is all-too-frc-quently overburdened with work. Unfortunately tha public of Globe has not,hcretofore, taken duo advantago of this opportunity for giving expression to what they think and feci concerning tho questions of the day. In this issue, tho Silver Belt carries, under the head of "Tho people's Forum," two very interesting communications ono giving the details for a hitherto unrecorded Indian fight and accounting for the finding of an old riflo barrel on Pinto Creek by Deputy Sheriff Henderson, the other advancing somo forceful argu ments in favor of Mark A. Smith as a candidato for territorial delegato to con gress from Arizona. The column is open to everybody. To bo sure, nothing libelous or out of reason will bo published, but the Silver Belt will always bo glad to give spaco to any reasonable and decont com munication, no matter what may be the subject treated or the position taken by the writer. The only condition is that the author sign his letter not nec essarily for publication, as tho namo will bo withhold upon request and a nom de plums substituted, but as a guarantee of good faith upon tho part of the cor respondent. If tho Prince of Bulgaria elects to assume tho title of "Czar of tho Bul garians," we believe ho will bo inviting moro trouble. We do not think "Czar" a popular title these days; any moro so, perhaps, than "Sultan," a handlo used by another neighboring potentate. On the whole, "King" ought to fill tho bill. "While on the subject of names, Ohoope, Ga., has just voted Itself "dry," says the Omaha Bee. A useless and queer proceeding, evidently, espec ially In view of the fact that tho legis lature attended to that little matter for Ohodpee over a year ago. There Is a growing impression that it will not require the addition of many extra pages to tho average daily addi tion of the newspapers of tho land to carry the lists of campaign contribu tions, this year no matter when they arc published. Tha French countess wandering In Africa should got all tho advertising she can out of It right now. Sho could n't expect to bo'.'noro than a ten-twenty-thirty attraction on that circuit this time next year. It must relievo Mr.NLoeb somewhat, however to seo Mr. Hitchcock blamed for a few things. Tho report that Gov. Haskell sedretly contributed $20,000 to tho democratic campaign fund probably impressed his successor in tho party trcasuryship as something entirely too good to bo true. ..Harry Thaw says he Is unalterably determined to cut loose from his wife forover. Harry's efforts to establish his sanity appear to bo more consistent lately than over before. Tho Czar of Russia's pet yacht Is named Standard. Fortunately for tho Czar, however, ho Is not standing for reelection this year. Ifj all tho people who havo not already made up their minds concerning Taft and Bryan were corraled, wo expect they would constitute a mighty small bunch, after all. Eugene V. Debs seems abundantly blessed with that saving graco which prevents a really Intelligent man from taking himself too seriously all tho time. "Then, then will you love mo, and still no less, when tho grass waves above my dreamlessness?" If you mean us, Alfred, wo must confess our one best bet 13, we guess yes. Vota for Fred Nymyer for county superintendent of public schools. Go it, October! So far you aro a dream. A voto for Fred Nymyer means a vote for better county schools. He's an edu cator as well as "a nice man." Stomach troubles would moro quickly disappear if tho idea of treating tho cause, rather than the effect, would come into practice. A tiny, inside, hid den nerve, says Dr. Shoop, governs and gives strength -to the stomach. A branch also goes to the Heart, and ono to the Kidnoys. When these "insido nerves'' fail, then tho organs must falter. Dr. Shoop 's Restorative is directed speci fically to these failing nerves. Within 48 hours after starting tho Restorative treatment patients say they realize a gain. Sold by Palace Pharmacy. Canvas awwngs OIodo Saint Co. Small rugs 7e and up. Art squares $f up to ilO. Grass rugs $11 and up. McNeil's Furniture store. Many people suftoi a great deal from kidney and bladdor troubles. During tho past fow yoars much of this com plaint has been mado unnecessary by tho Uso of DoWitt's Kidney and Blad der Pills. Thoy are antiseptic and are highly recommended for weak back, backache, rheumatic pains, inflamma tion of the bladder and all othor annoy ances duo to weak kidnoys. They aro sold by Hanna's drug store and Palaco Pharmacy. The only place in Globe to got Tony Faust beer and Cedarbrook whiskey is at Tho Parlor. M. B. Monahan. A sprained ankle may be cured in about one-third tho timo usually re quired, by applying Chamberlain's Lini ment freely, and giving it absolute rest. For sale by all druggists. SILVER BELT BMNQ KESULTS ONE CENT FES ISSUE CASH MUST ACCOMPANY THE I A WORD cent Uant Ada In the future will bo published In the Silver Belt at tbe rate of one cent a word 'per issue. No ad. will be taken for lew than lOceuts, and cash mast accompany tbe cop 7 In every Instance. Couat your words, always prefacing the ad with For Kent, For Sale, Lost Found, Y, anted, etc., as 'the oase may be,. and multiply by the number of Insertions and you will know the exact cost, which must accompany the ad. No more want ada running for an Indefinite period will be accepted except from partleshavlnjc an open account with thui office. WANTED WANTED To leaso mining ground. Coppor and silver lead ores. Two miles N. E. from Globe. Coppor qnd Silver Zono Mines. Box 432, Globe, Arizona. WANTED Somo burr03, tent and pack saddles. Address J. L., Silver Belt. "WANTED-iClean cotton rags at tho Silver Belt office. Will pay 5c pound. WANTED To rent, six or seven room houso with bntn, furnished or un furnished; good location. Address, N. O. Lawton, Supt. Miami Copper Co. Phono 1551. WANTED A No. 1 cook wants work. Inquiro Bank Exchange cigar stand. WANTED Two timber framcrs; nono but experienced and sober men need apply. E. M. White, superintendent. WANTED At Black Warrior, five houso carpenters. Apply E. M. White, superintendent. WANTED Cabin or rooms for batch ing. Apply, to Sweet, Silver Belt of fice. WANTED Dressmaking patronage so licited, 116 South Pino street. WANTED Housekeeper, no washing; steady employment. Pollard's ball ground store. WANTED Competent lady .cook at Superior & Boston boarding house; wages $100 per month. WANTED Situation; first-class Jap anese cook; speak English perfectly; have best reference. Address C2, thib office. FOS BENT FOB BENT Two deslraole front offices in Postofilco building. Apply to Jos. II. Hamill, Silver Belt office. FOB BENT Good fourlroom house, Inquiro Fcgan, South Broad street. FOB BENT A lodging houso of 24 beds nnd boarding house. Long or short torm lease. Inquire of Fred II. Golden, 977 North Broad. FOB SAIiB BABBIT METAL FOB SALE Old typo metal, melted into bars, tho finest in tho world for uabbitt metal, for sale at tho Silver Belt ofllco at 15 cents per pound. FOB SALE All kinds of horses. Bro konshiro Transfer Co. FOE SALE Complete soda fountain. with tank, charger, etc; bargain. Ap ply Silver Belt. FOR SALE Gents' furnishing house doing good business. Address A. B. C7 Silver Belt. FOR SALE Indelible typewriter rib bon for Yost typewriter, at this of fice. FOR SALE Fow thoroughbred Plym outh Bock cockerels from prise win ners, perfectly marked and from a strain of fine breeders. For informa tion writo P. B. Walker, Box 62, Teviston, Ariz. BARGAINS IN HOMES We offer you some bargains in REAL No. 7 5-room modern N. . 11 7-room brick, modern Oak 4,500 44 5-room modern S. East 2,750 66 5-room modern S. High ..... 3,000 Terms 76 1-room house : S. East .' ..' 1,500 Terms 76 6-room house S. East 1,880 Terms 111 1 and 2 rooms, one lot N. High. . .-. 1,800 Terms 178 3-room house N. Globe ' 800 Terms 189 3-room house, furnished N. High 1,100 256 7-room modern N. High' 4,000 Terms 377 5-room modern N. High 3,000 Terms 303 1-room modern E. Mcsquite' . 2,800 Terms 400 1-room houso N. East .... 1,800 Terms 404 7-room house, snap School Hill . . '. 2,300 Terms 444 5-room house S. East 1,500 Terms 463 5-room house, snap N. High 2,300 Terms 872 lots E. Globo 1 850 Terms 203 1 'lot N. Sutherland 150 208 Lot E. Globe 300 Terms 411 Fino lot E. Globe, close in 500 Terms 415 12-room rooming houso N. Devoreaux 3,800 Terms 417 14-room rooming houso, furniture, etc 600 Cash INSURANCE Fire, life, accident and liability in best companies that always pay dollar for dollar. FOR RENT Furnished and unfurnished houses in all parts of the city. Copper Belt Realty Co. Phone 1291 POPULAR WANTS! BRING RESULTS PER WORD PER ISSUE COPY .FOR ADVERTISEMENTS. FOB SALE A snap; two lot3 near Tesorvoir, $175.00. Apply Globe Bank & Savings Co. FOB SALE -$76 buys good barber shop, fine location, rent $25 per month. Inquiro of George Brown, White Houso Saloon. ' FOB SALE Finest buggy team In the country. Single or double. 3 year old. Inquiro of Bed Lemdlj. rOB SALE Span of ponies, harness and buckboard; ponies good for rid ing and driving. Enquire 953 North Broad. FOB SALE Good saddle horse. Call at 361 Cedar street. FOB BENT Furnished room, very cheap, 170 Push street. LOST AND FOUND LOST A largo envelope containing personal papers addressed to Julius Biser. Leave at this office; reward. STEAYED Bay pony, branded on left thigh S. K. connected. Notify Ike Ford and receive reward. LOST Key ring of seven keys, between Bankers' Garden and O. D. Keystono mine, along road. Leave at this of fice; reward. FOUND Package of dry goods. Owner can secure same by calling at Silver Belt office and paying for this ad. FOUND Girl's blue felt hat on South Broad street. Owner call at Silver Belt. FOUND A good watch. Owner can recover by giving description and identifying same at Globe Hardware Co. FOUND Gentleman's fine blue coat, Owner can recover by paying for this ad and proving ownership. FOB SALE Four Pairs canary birds, fine singers; $5.00 per pair. 'Address Staudish .Mills, Box 704. City, or eall rear of Noftsger school hill. LOST Black Cocfcreu spaniel pup, about two months; boo tail. Finder return to Palaco Pharmacy. DR. P. B. CALER Dentist 282 N. BBOAD STREET Over Palace Pharmacy. I The New Customer We make old customers out of new ones, and rarely loso either. This Is because they are SATIS FIED CUSTOMERS and WE KEEP THEM SATISFIED. They aro satisfied because we do horseshoeing and carriage repair ing as it should be done. Horses called for and delivered. BAILEY & SON PHONE 2281 ESTATE High st $2,800 .Terms 140 E. Oak St. ' ; ; '! vr 1 Real Estate 0ffi Vt t fc.K5: Business Opportunity A business netting $700 per month to be sold at the Sacrifice Price of $2200 We have a few snaps in residence property THEY ARE GOING Get in on the rise Fire Insurance in Dollar Companies 214 NORTH BROAD STREET PHONE 1101 BANKER'S GARDEN The Finest Resort in Globe Popular with all clnuea winter tod snmmer. Befreshmeata of mil kiidi. Choice Cigart, Wines and Liunon. Bchlitz and Anheustr-Bwck Beer U ways ono Draught Concrete Blocks ESTIMATES ON BUILDINGS PROMPTLY FURNISHED CHIMNEYS A SPECIALTY Daniel I Holman P. O. BOX 485, GLOBE Stop That Cold To check early colds or Orlppe with "PrerwtW Beans sare defeat for Pneamoolo. To stop a eoii with PrcTtntic li safer than to let It ran aaA U obliged to euro It afterwards. To be sure. Re venues will care even a deeply seated cold, td taken early at the sneeaa scace thay break, or bad OH these early coMs. That's tenij Utter That's why they aro called PrerenUc. PreTcntlosa little Candy Cold Cores. Ko Qsto tne. no physic, nothing defeasing. Nice for tin children and thoroughly safe too. If yoa lai ehilly. if yoa sneesa. If yoa ache all over, think l Prevemics. Promptness may also Bare half yocr oxnal sickness. And dont forget ytrar child. A there is fevtsriihness, nlgntorday. Herein prob ably Ilea Provcnttef sroatest efadeoey. Eoldia (a boxes for the pocket, also in see boxes of C Pmectles. li ill on row dranisti girinz yoa Preventics cold by Palaco Pharmacy Building Contractor Building 'estimates promptly furnished Work guaranteed J. E. MERRIAM BOX 491 Office Opp. Kinney Most. Architects General Contractors Estimates Cheerfully Furnished SIMS & SONS P. O. Box 466 Res. 780 Monroe SL, East Globe The White House BBOAD AND OEDAB STREETS Globa's Leading and Most Popular Drinking Cafe Best Liquors and Cigars and the best general bar aerrlci in the city. A gentlemen's re sort. Good treatment for ftU Bank Exchange Restaurant J. T. LOUIE, Proprietor Now open in rear of BANK EXCHANGE SHLOON Chinese Chop Suey and Noodles Meali at All Hour Open Dei aud WJ