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5e .i't, . :JSE8H ' ?& . ? h iW I'll" 'iHIIWlMillH'BlhTWWIiTilMHr1TrTOM-ffgTfiTf7li IIIIMTIHM h I II i IbM I" ' if 7 JSmrnVSRKOFieZW?. i 't ' fc v ' v Pa ore FAeht , DAILY ARIZONA SILVER BELT :a t , 'i . ;t- r 'i!. Hundreds of Hats JtTTP Business is moving very lively in the mff Millinery Department. Every hat we " sell is a standing advertisement for us, because Fort's Hats are distinctly stylish and becoming. And don't you know, people can't resist telling others about our reasonable prices. That naturally brings us new customers, and the new customers get the same good value, the same care and the same modest prices. No wonder we are busy. See Our Big Display of Skirts, Waists, Hosiery, etc. Finest line you ever saw "If You dot It at Tort's, It'o Correct." , . Fort' s WOODS LIBEL CASE UNDER ADVISEMENT SHORT STORIES OF THE CITY To Organizo Biblo Study Class Therer will be a meeting at St. -Paul's Methodist church tonight at 7:30, for tho purposo. of reorganizing the, Diblu study. class. At this meeting a leader will bo chosen, a courso of systematic study selected wh'ch will bo equally desirable- for homo or class study, and time and placo of meeting decided upon. In connection with tho Bible class, stereopticon Biblo lectures will bo ,givpn occasionally by the pastor, who has ordered th'rty-two beautiful views covering tho Bib'o narrativo from "Tho Creation to tho Bow of Promise." Tho tlato of this lecture will bo announced upon receipts of slides which will bo soon. Everyone U cordially invited to every meeting. Mrs. Itfchan Arrested Again Mrs. Mcchan, who was arrested w!th her husband some time ago on a charge of intoxication, was again brought be fore Justice Hinson Thomas yesterday by Deputy Marshal Edwards and sen tenced to thirty days' imprisonment for entering a saloon. Railroad Business Bushing Tho incrca8o of- business in tho local yards of tho O'la Valley, Globe & Northern is a matter of commont with all of tho employes of tho company, who aro put to their stumps to keep up with tho rush.. In tho twenty-four hours ending yesterday afternoon, eighty car loads of goods had been handled at tho local freight house and in the yards. Tho freight included some enrs of coke, but tho greater bulk consisted of ma chinery, oil and general merchandise. llfrhts Around Jail Extra precautions aro be'ng taken, sinco tho discovery some time ago of the sawing of a bar in a window of tho county jail, to prevent a jailbrcak. Elec tric lights bavo been installed on both Hides of tho jail outside, and through tho night an officer is 'kept on guard, so that tho tak:ng away of all the bars la tho jail windows would still leave escape an extremely hazardous proposi tion, i men, Al never would have thought to bring home a pesky jackrabbit. But there were other hunters a-ficld and tho dead burro" was found. Al is of a ten der and compassionate nature. His sor row for tho "deceased" was heart rending. If tho owner of that luckless, burro comes forward, Al will bo de lighted to compensate him for his loss. At, 4 o'clock this morning, sixteen Mex. leans, with mourning' bands around their hats, were reported making tracks for the Whito House, each will a claim for tho burro., A nod, ought to bo as good as a wink to anyone whose burro isn't coming homo. A Bcal Estate Deal Through tho agency of the Home In vestment .coinpany, yesterday, Mrs. J. Harvey Harris sold two lots at the cornor of Parker and Maplo streets to Charles T. Martin. Tho consideration was ....1C50. Mr. Martin bought tho property for a home placo and in the spring will, erect a handsomo residence. Mining Suit SHJ.1 On Tho ontiro time of the district court, yesterday, was taken up with the V'a' of the suit of William Wood against the Independence Development company, a suit to foreclose on mechanics' liens. Judgement was crndcrcd for tho plaintiff. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Babbit Hunter Kills Burro Burro owners w-'ll do well to count their long-eared possessions this morn ing. Somebody's burro has been blown across tho great divide. It's all up to Al 8tamm. Al went out rabbit hunting yesterday. He camo homo lato in the evening, bringing homo somo game and a troubled look. Safe, in a corner of tho Whito Houso, ho unbosomed him polf to a friend. The burro was modi tat!ng behind a mcsqult bush. Al could see only tho cars, and ho thopght ho had trailed a prize bunny. Bangl The ears disappeared. Boing a truo sports- h. F. Peter returned last n'ght from a two-months' visit at his home in Egypt, Pa. Mrs. J. C. Gatti has returned from a 'vacation trip to Paris, Calif. W. II. Worden and D. L. Meloy will leave this morning for tho mining prop erty of tho Copper Basin Development company, situated in Pinal county, be tween Superior and Bay. They will ar range to put a force at work on the property. Miss Mrytle McGregor has returned from Los Angeles, whero she attended tho art school. Kirk Bott, one of tho employe. at tho electrical shops of tho Old Xomin ion company, returned home la'jt night from Pennsylvania, bringing with him a aweot young bride. CHOICE MEATS. For genuine mutton, lamb and sheep The Pioneer Meat Market, M. C. Bonne, Supt. Phono 351. Special gale genuine Oregon City Mllla Wool Blankets at $2.50 , 1 and $.1.50. These sell regularly at $5 and $0. McNeil's Furniture stare. Tho only placo in Globo to get Tony Faust beor and jCedarbrcolc whiskey is nt The Parlor. M. B. Monaban. , (Continuod on Pago Fivo.) I says, "Sure, but' don't do nothing like that." It would tako mo about two days if I went ahead and told all of Palmer's !' schemes. It was to givo Henry Thomp son and Jack Newman the worst of it. But I think I am the ono that is got ting tho worst of it. " Cross Examination. By Mr. Jones: Q. Did you over s'gn any affidavit? A. No, I didn't sign any at all. ' Q. Were any affidavits shown to you or read to you by anyone! A. No. Tho Court: Theso friends of yours Billy Taylor and Ed .McGeo nnd Billy Stiles d-d they say they signed any affidavits? A. No, thoy didn't make any affi davits. They told iuq' they would not, and I am, pretty sure thoy did not. 0. Did they go up to tho lawyer's office with you! A. No. they went up after I tamo back. O. The next day after yon saw them d'd they make ariy statement about having seen nny affidavits, prepared or that woro offered to them to sign? A. They said they tried to get them to sign affidavits this old lawyer did but that they didn't sign them and didn't mako them. They came back and joined mo and wo all wont up into a faloon and talked and laughed about it, and tho noxt morning I h!t the train and they pulled out too. Q. Do you know if any of them, or any person, has sinco than written a letter back hero to anyono concern ing this mnttcr! A. No, I don 't. ' ' - Q. You speak of the "old lawyer." Who do you mean by that description? A. I mean that old broken-log law yer. , ' .' ,'f ; Q.' Tho ono who testified -here' yes terday evening? t AV "Yes, that's tho man. ,i A. Yes, thats tho man. Q. You say there never was, any af fidavit shown yqu! A. No. I went up there, 'and' they got a little old 'type machine outs nnd I icon what thoy wero goirig to dot and so I says, "I can't read nor wr'tc' So they says, "You had better get Tom Flannigan," and I says no. I says I will go down and get tho jest of tho boys. I seen what I was up against there and thought r had better get out of it tho best I could so they didn't get any affidavit ' ' Q. Didanyono ask you to sign an affidavit that ho would prepare! A. Palmer did. He' said his lawyer would back us up in any kind of scrape we got into, but, I haven't seen him coming around and it looks'1 to mo like I need him pretty bad Jiow. f Q. Was any reason given .to you dr anyth'ug said to ynuwhyAhty wanted you to sign an affidavit against Henry Thompson and Jack Newman. A. Yes. Q. What was it? A. Palmer said that Jack Newman and Henry Thompson was trying to do him up on his claims was working against blm. Q. Was anything said to you by any" lawyer about it? - . A. The lawyer wqrkjcd through Pal mor and me ho didn't como right out. Tho defendant: I want to say a word to tho crowd and to tho judge: I wan to say th's: This hero statement about Henry Thompson is a" lie it is home of Mr. Palmer's makeup and mino together. Henry Thompson has nothing to do with it. Ho is an innocent of It ns a ten-year-old kid, and so is Mr Newman." ' Mr. Jones: Q. Did any lawyer tell you that ho wanted to get an affidavit against Hen ry Thompson? , " A. He said ho would 1'ko to get' a bold on Henry Thompson it was that old broken-leg lawyer. He said ho would tako Henry Thompson like that (hold Ing out his arms)., Q. Who was present at that time? A. Just me and him. was in the of fice. Ho said Henry Thompson wasn't fit for sheriff of course 1 sided in with T The only ex- elusive high grade Furnishings and, Regal Shoes at Lantin's Capiuj patd la. 1100.000.00 lurplu WO.000.00 ' THE GILA VALLEY BANK & TRUST CO. K. MILLH, President. Dr. L. D. Bicketts, Vice President. T. A. PA8COE, Vle Piesidcui. H. . VAN 0ORDK8. (!bir. DIRECTOBS , . M. BURD, Local Maaagcr. 0. E. MILLS L. D. RICKETTS ', WALTER DOUGLAS H. 8. VAN GORDER T. A. PA SCO K E. R HEOARDT A. T. THOMSON E. M. HURD Wf ItiTtte New Business WIS pay 4 per ceotfon Sayings Account . him, and I says too ho wasn't fit for sheriff. Then ho says ho would like to get hold of h'm like that (illustrating). I don't know whether ho meant to slug him or what. AMUSEMENTS Ezsracorai We Lead--Others Follow Strong statement, isn't it? But it's so, nevertheless. The secret of the grocery business is knowing when to buy and how to buy. We are equipped to buy right at all times. Just received the following new 1908 crops English Walnuts, No 1 soft shell Genuine Emmenthal Imported . per lb ". . . .25c Swiss Cheese, per lb. 60c Almonds, per lb 25c Raisins, 3 packages for 50c Figs, per package 15c Currents, 3 packages for... ,50c Don't forget our fine line of Bulk Pickles Dill, Plain Sour, Sour Mixed, Sweet Mixed, and Olives. TEDDY BEAE MAKET HIT AT IRIS LAST NIGHT Miss Anna Hold's "Teddy Benr Song," as rendered by Miss Wcstfall at tho Iris last evening mndo a distinct h!t nnd is a pretty bit of vaudeville work. If 'ou 'don't beliov'e if, ask tho littlo fellow with the bal dhcad who sat in tho front row". She nlso sang In a pleasing manner a new illustrated song entitled "In tho Wildwood Where tho Bluebells Grow." Among tho raov ing pictures, "Tritfksey, the Clever Princess," is one of tho most beautiful Colored pictures seen on tho local stngo in a long time and held tho audience enthralled. "Tho Lady Killer. Foiled" heads the comedy list and is pleasing ly supported by a number of other comedy p'cturea and a genuine thrilk entitled "Kightingnhe Flames." AJI in all tho chango of program last even ing met tho hearty Approval of tee large audience assembled. TheGlobe Bank and Savings Co. MONEY TO LOAN 1S3 EAST OEDAR STBEET 6 per cent on torm deposits per an num if left threa months. 8 to 0 per cent on Escrow deposits. Don't let your money lay Idle with out you get interest on it. Call and see us today. We write Fire Insurance In tbe largest companies in the world. Bee ue for buying or selling Real Estate. J .WATT HOGUE, President JAMES W. HOGUE, Vice President and Cashier. POSTALS 1 o.the BIJOU THEATER. "My Partner," or "Tho Miner's Daughter," was the offering at the Bijou last night. ,A fa'r audience wit nessed a splendid production of the sterling old play, and judging from the applause, the house, will bo packed Fri day and Saturday nights. Bill Hatfield is Man of Mystery SAN JOSE, Oct. 29. Bill Hatfield still remains n man of mystery. No ono has so far been ahle to gdt from him any informtaion whatever concerning his identity or his history. Apparently frank and off hand ;n his conversation witKvisitors, ho manages, under the mask of stupidity, to evade any definite answer as to his past life. That be is not Dunham,, all who know that crim inal and. arc competent to decido fully agree, but who -he actually is, no ono can find out. Tho statement that. Hatfield would be given a hearing before a local jus tfco of the peace, at which all the ac quaintances of Dunham who have in spected the suspected man would be re quired to testify under oath as to con clusions concerning him, was premature. The stream of visitors to Hatffcla's cell continues unabated and he receives them all good naturedly. Tho Dunham acquaintances who saw the prisoner all had the same thing to say: "It is not Dunham." AUSTEIA 18 YIELDDfa BUDA PESTH, Oct. 23. Baron Von Achrcn, tho Austrian foreign minister in an important speech today indicated a yielding attitude on tho 'pari 'of Aus tria, which may aid materially in tho preservation of peace. Sowing machines for rent "at J. P. McNeil's Furniture Store, opposite New Miner's Union building. Fresh Strawberries at New England Home Bakery, East street, East Globe. Money to loan on diamonds and jew elry. Mindlin Jewelry &-Loan Oo. Cauvas Awnings Globo Point Co. BISBEE FIRE and Copper Queen Mine at the GLOBE DRUG STORE When yon don't know where to get wbat yon want and get what you wast when you want it, there la only one place to go to get It "The Globe." Open AIL Night E BARGAIN PROPOSITION When tho frosty wieds of fall time Swoop down from snow-capped hills; It brings to mind a picture Of our hard earned summer bills: Bills we squandered freely In that "good old summer time," When no cbill'ng blasts of winter "Knocks" tbe beauty out of rhyme. Hew well do wo remember All those chances we passed by, To gather golden sunbeams From our chances, fleeting by: How well do we reemmber, But why recall thoso days, For we want to talk some business Of that kind which always pays, It pays you to own your own home, beeanse it stops tho rent bills, aad you get the increase on valuations of property la Globa. When buy ing It pays yon to get the best 'oar gain to be had. We are exclusively in the Beat Estate bnsiness, and hare some fine bargains to bo had on easy payment and right prices on location. Bnyin, selling or renting, see the other fellow, then see tbe JIM HOGUE, Manager Home Investment Company HOUSES FOB BENT HOGUE. Utility Man. Vi vJ You are going to receive an invitatidnffor 9 f the evenihgiof j& y . TO THE PATRONS OF THE TELEPHONE COMPANY If ypu wMl please call by number in stead of name, it will greatly aid us jn giving you -pore efficient service, as wo aro now installing so many new tele phones,, it is impossible fori, the tele phono operators to remember subscrib ers by name. If you bavon'l received one, of our new October D'rectorics, call tho office by phono and wo will deliver ono to you at pnec. " .CONSOLIDATED TELEPHONE CO. CHAS. T. EDWABDS, Mgr. November Sixteen 1 DonHmae any ' oAeP"; " engagement .sr TEDDY BEAB .WANTED. At Iris theater to replace one carried off by littlo bald headed man who sat in front row last evening. Must be had to enablo Miss Wcstfall to go on with the latest vaudevillo hit, Anna Hcld's "Teddy Bear Song." .. DEMOCRATIC BALLY Dreamland, tonight, 8 o 'clock lion. Henry C. Ashhurst, oratgr of the even ing, will discuss national and territorial subjects., G. Walter Shutc will discuss local matters. Speaking followed by a free dance. Everybody invited. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINO. ) A special meeting of tho stockholders of tho ConBolfdated Mines & Develop ment Company will bo held at tho Do minion hotol Saturday evening, Novom bcr 7th, at 8 o'clock. F. M. DODGE, Socy. CHOICE MEATS. For genuine mutton, lnmb and sheep Tho Pioneer Meat Markbt, M. C. Bonne, Supt. Phono 351. You aro going to receive an Invita tion for tho evening of Novamber 16., Don't make any other engagement. SPECIAL SALE - ToiletSoaps, Perfumes, Stationery, etc. This is the greatest opportunity you 'ever had for buying these articles at such low prices. Toilet Soaps that formerly soldo C for $1 a boxrriow per box OOC Stationery andPerfumes at Actual Cost We must move, so we are making these offerings UNITED DRUG CO. 524 NORTH BBOAD ST. TALLY-HO PAETY TO PHOENIX Leave Globo November 7, 1903, at 7 a. m., via Roosevelt and Mesa. -Arrive Phoenix on 9th at 9 a, in. Leave Phoenix for Globe on 15th. All parties wishfng to engago trans portation for this trip apply 0. K. Cor ral by November 1. W. P. KBLSEY, Prop. RED SPRINGS LOCAL PLEDGES SUPPORT TO I. W. W. ,Red Springs local, Western Fedem tion of Miners, at last night's meeting, took tho same adion as Globo Miners' union No. CO, and voted their moral support to Globo Public Service union No. 273, Industrial Workers of the World. THOMAS A. FOSTER, President Local 273, I. W. W. SPECIAL MEETING. Tho ladies of tho Woodmen Circle will meet with Mrs. Lucy Bennett on School hill Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A. BURGLAR 117 TOWN His name is "bad cough." He does n't cans for gold or silver, but be will steal your health away. If he appears in your house arrest him at qnce wits Ballard's Horchound Syrup;' it may mean consumption if yo don 't- A cure for all coughs, colds and chest trouble. Price 25c, 5Qc and $1 per bottle. For salo by Palace Pharmacy. You are going to receive an invita tion for tho evening of Novsmber 16. Don't mako any other engagement i I .I I III I II II ! lllll I I II I I l" lWMMM T jr Oi Iris Brand Goods are the best that money can wn wi U f I buy. You take no chances when you buy Iris I m I J.JL VAtwF Goods. We guarantee them. a "wagons everywhere goods delivered to all parts op the city" THE SEELIG COMPANY, Inc. Wholesale and Retail Grocers - PHONE 151 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED PROMPT SERVICE THE HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU ''" MONEY...OJJR(G;JObERIES Christmas Goods Arriving Daily A small deposit will hold any Amongst the new goods just ment of Electric Portable Lamps Old Brass Electric Portable with Amber Shade $ 8.50 'Verde Electric Portable with Green Shade . . 10.50 01dtBrass Electric Portable with Green and Red Shade , 14.50 Old Brass Electric Portable with Green Shade 18.50 Chafing Dishes Chafing Dish without Tray $ 6.50 Chafing-Dish with Tray 10.75 Chafing Dish with Tray 13.25 article you wish. received we have a large assort- Russian Hammered Brass Hammered Brass Umbrella Stand with Copper Bands 18.50 Jardiniers made of Hammered Brass. .$5.50, 1.50 Hammered Brass Server ". 4.00 Brass Candlesticks per pair $3.50 and 5.50 Hammered Brass Jewel Case "..... ...; 4.50 4 . GLOBE JEWELRY COMPANY wZ v ff ,.-.. 'V tt , fr A-- v'M"1r - t ? l