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CMflfwos ' ? f x!r v rr-. 4i J' TJSi " 3 4&y DAILY ABIZONA SILVBB BELT , ' , , I , ' 1 i i' B. i-Vt 1- if H u a. V if X ARIZONA SILVER BELT i i?. ,v 4 DAILY AND WEEKLY By tha SILVER BELT PUBLISHING: CO. ir-i . , u. xi. iii.nr.u 1 it n TrnT.n9wnniH - Publishod each morning except Monday. Admitted to mails as second clan matter, , Member of the Associated Press. OFFICIAL PAPEB QILA COUNTY OWTnTAT. TATTtt OTTV OT" OT.OTlTa FS SUBSOBIPTION BATES ; Daily, by mail, ono year ,...$7.50 " Daily, by carrier, one month..... 75 U Wcokly, ono year 2.50 Sj weeuy, six monius .-a Cash in advance. k?4- 2ni0""liAMt "MftHa Subscribers pelaso notify this office in case of non-delivery of tho daily, Monday excepted. AdTortislng ratC3 made known on ap-plieatf-. Entered at the Postoffico is Globe, Ark., aa second-class mail. The Bilrcr Bolt lias a larger circula tion than any daily nowspaper in the ..-i.i .i:.i.i : : tti, innnn lYvriu jiuuiuwjuu iu a mmvj nitu tufwv vi less population. The Silver Belt printed and delivered yesterday to regular paid A-4 subscribers OUOl HE CAN TAKE CABE OF HTMflKT.T They are wasting their breath and tho contents of their Inkpots who con tinuo to discuss tho future of our ex presldcnts with Mr. Roosevelt as a tost. Various more or less Impracticable ox podients for the employment of ex-prcsi-dcntlal talent have been hawked about at home and abroad, and havo 'evident ly boon heard of at the White House, for the whole question has been settled by this explicit deliverance which the Now York Herald vouches for as com ing from tha president hlmeslf : And toll tho country that thc-so who havo beott worrying about what to do for our cx-presidents need "not worry as to what thoy should do for this ex president. IIo is nblo to tako caro of himself. During tho tirao ho has been i in tho Whito Houso ho has had a lino timo, and ho is going to continuo to enjoy life. As I said, ho is ablo to tako caro of himsorf. and there need bo no worry as to what to do for this ex president. That has an authentic ring to it, car rying conviction. Wo havo not been worrying, but if anyone else has been, tho assurance that Mr. Roosevelt Is fully ablo to take care of himself ought to be comforting. Wa havo always re garded tho proposition hero enunciated ' as self-evident, requiring neither proof nor assertion. Mr. Roosevelt is abund antly able to regulate his private life on his own terms. Wo cannot conceive his becoming a pensioner, a dependent, a sago, or an expert In statesmanship on half pay, as a British writer suggests. Cicero's otluxu cum dignltato Is not for the exemplar of the strenuous life. He will take care of himself and have a bully timo doing it. That's the true American way, and no one should have doubted it would be the way of this ex-president. Yet there aro soma possibilities in Mr. Roosevelt's future Inviting to the speculative mind. Tho British writer Just mentioned thinks Mr. Roosevelt too big a man to become a private citizen. He will continuo to be a public figure of magnitude, a circumstance that will give a, factitious value to his writings or to anything else that he may under tako. His relations with tho adminis tration will bo delicate. "Mr. Taft,', says the Spectator, from which wo havo been quoting, "Is the inheritor of the Roosevelt tradition, but he cannot bo its spokesman while we have Mr. Boose, volt writing weekly In the columns of tho Outlook. One of the two political centers of gravity will bo In tho press, and the fourth estata will acquire a dominant placo in tho political organ Ism." And this is likely to occur, not withstanding Mr. Roosovelt's sincere in tention of sticking to his Job as prlvato citizen. Mr. Taft may bo freo to carva out his own destiny, as wo are told; It is a destiny Mr. Roosevolt cannot help sharing in. The situation Mr. Roosevelt will find himself In politically after March 4 sug gests tho status of another eminent cit izen, Mr. Bryan. What shall bo done with Mr. Bryan has been oven moro widely and eagerly discussed than the problem of disposing of ex-presidents. Tho Nobraskan, too, Is able to take care of himself, nor Is ho willing to content himself with Ignoble ease; and tho task , of getting rid of him, of conducting a groat party organization without his ad vico and Influence, Is ono of Insuperable dimensions. Well, why should we get rid of either of them? No man is too big for leadership of tho American peo ple, and there is ample room for tho en ergies of both a Boosevelt and a Bryan. Moreover, tho nation has need of them, the easterner balancing the westerner, to Keep ua morally awake. Perhaps both of them will be moro useful, cer- itainly mora independent, out of offlc than in. UNONjjBEL PBSsht.., s.' ',i "?Ti ,v,1. s ifliyLi K. -J i vr 1 i$s ' ; THE- PATH OP PEACE A church, no matter where, prints on tho tack of its program of services these words: 'I will not worry.' I will not be afraid." "I will not givo way to anger." "I will not yield to sayy, jealousy or hatred." 'I will be kind to every man, woman and child with whom I como In con tact." "I will be. cheerfurond hopeful." ' I will tniBt in Qod and bravely face the future." Bead them again. They aro worth while. Cut them out and paste or pin them up whore you will seo them often. About all there is In life worth striv ing for Is suggested In those fow lines. Houses, lands, bonds, automobiles aro fine possessions. But far more precious still to any man, In any station, aro the treasures of the mind and soul Composure Courage Cheerfulness Toleranco Kindness Hope And faith in something higher than what tho eyes see and the hands hold. THE POUR ARGUMENTS AOAINST PARCELS POST A gift from the government of 815, 000,000 businoss a year to the express companies will no doubt bo cheerfully tolerated by tho express companies as long as tho public will stand for It In retiring from the postmaster gen cralship John Wanamaker remarked that there wore four arguments against & parcols post tho United States Ex press company, the American Express company, the Adams Express company and tho Wells-Fargo Express company. No additional arguments have been presented in the years that havo fol lowed, but these four still hold good. The announcement that this year's deficit Is tho largest in tho history of the postal service ought to stimulate some serious thought on this subject. Last year's loss was about $10,000,000. This year It is $16,910,278.99. There aro now In operation more than 39,000 rural routes, serving a population of about 18,000,000 persons, and should an average of 55 pounds of merchandise bo carried by tho rural carrier on each trip throughout the year, It Is estimated that $15,000,000 would be realized. This could be accomplished with littlo additional cost or labor to the rural car riers, whose carts now go comparatively empty. The farmer needs the service and tho postofflce department needs the Income. Every postmaster general's report In a dozen years has contained an urgent plea for authority to establish a parcels service. " Tho records of congress do not show why there has been no action but com mon knowledge makes it clear. It Is tho influence of the express com panies, directed openly in the i United States senate by tho president of one company and In the honse of represen tatives by agents of all the others. If congress over becomes- really sin core In its war on monopoly, It can begin effective work by destroying this ono, which not only deprives the people of a long desirod servlcer but robs tho government of needed income. A number of gentlemen addressed a mob down in Tennessee recently and begged it not to lynch certain negroes it had in hand, but If nothing short of a lynching would satisfy, to wait at least until after dark. Which shows that lynching-is getting to be a more polite form of amusement than it used to be, at all events. "Nobody cares much for an afltt da vit," says the Baltimore Sun. That's rather pessimistic, wo think. It Is a fact, however, that some aflldavlts of his and timo aro fearfuly and wonder fully made. The legislature of Tennessee is to be asked to pas3 resolutions favoring the disarmament of nations. It might pass ono favoring the disarmament of somo of its citizens, whilo it is about tho business. A Texan prophesies tho end of tho world within ninety days, and says he is glad It Is coming. That's ono of tho beauties of living in Orandoldtexas, wo Imagine. You can bo glad about things of that kind. "Ono seldom regrets eating too lit tie," said Thomas Jefferson. Still, there aro any number of democrats who regret that they didn't eat moro pie when they wcro at th counter several years ago. "Another original Tloradora' girl has married a millionaire," says the Hartford Post. Wo presume they will all bo rounded up sooner or later, pro vided tho millionaires hold out. We hope "Uncle Andy" Garncgio Is Just as good as "Uncle Andy" thinks he Is, too. And now it Is a straight shoot to i Christmas., $; ;' V J .WATT HOQUB, President LIVE BARGAINS FOE LIVE PEOPLE. Wo want all those Mls3ourlan bargain hunters to tako a peep into tho proscnt condition and tho possible and prdbable future of "Greater Globo," then after having looked over the situation carefully and calm ly, turn loose reason; lot that faculty play in tho broad field of judf ment long enough to grasp tho situation by the horns; tacklo the short stop on the brink of caution; gauge the future by the past, then mako a home run for prosperity right hero In the best town on tho Globe along with Globe's growth, for If you get a bargain, "Lot your chances like the sunbeams pass yon by, You'll novor think of buying 'till tho price runs high; For If you got a bargain, you'll havo to hunt and try Ero the prices go somo higher, 'in the sweet by and by.' " We are In tho bargain hunting business, and whon It comes to lots and homos, we want to stato right here that we havo several buys In lots and homes in different portions of Globo. We havo no agents to pay to Induce you to purchase any property wo havo for sale, so If you want to be your own agent and save two or threo commlsalons, and get a square deal with no misstatements, call and see the HOME IN VESTMENT COMPONY "NUFF SED." Home Investment Company JIM HOQUB, Manager HOUSES Reflections of a Bachelor Girl By Maude Marie Tho "great question" In a man's mind nowadays is not "What is love?" but "Which Is lovo?" , A woman can't "pick out" a husband; she can only "pick over" what's left and tako the best ef the lot. When a married man gets into a flirtation ho blames it half on the girl for encouraging him and half on his wife for having given him a cold breakfast and a frayed collar that morning. Love has been called a "disease," but owing to most of us being Inoculated with selfishness It is no longer very contagions. Tho kaliedoscopic career of the twentieth century baart makes it advisable to get over a love affair as quickly and gracefully as possible; but it must be confessed that some men "get ovar" it moro quickly, moro gracefully and more often than is necessary. When a man lacks the courage to propose to a girl it is a question whether It is for fear she will refuse him or for fear she may accept him. Tho average man selects a wifo as a schoolgirl docs a novel; he picks out one with a showy cover and nothing much inside. "Affinity" Earle was recently knocked down with a chair in tho hands of his wife. Bather "unamnlty-llke,M wo think but we don't seek to qualify as experts. Mr. Archbold says the Standard does not fix tho price of kerosene oil. Per haps It merely fixes certain prices that it shall not be sold for. ''When will we get tariff revision?" inquires tho Norfolk Virginian-Pilot. When we get it; that's the nearest wo can como to answering tho conundrum. Tho new emperor of China has thirty nurses. How many policemen does that insure about the houso? "What 13 a meal?" asks tho Now York Globe. ( Depends on when it is, largely, doesn't it? Every little bit things quiet down somewhat' and then Captain Hobson "butts In" again. Wo cannot bring ourselves to believe that Mr. John D. Bockefeller is as ugly as his newspaper pictures mako him out. For That Dull Feeling Aftor Eating I havo used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for aomo time, and can testify that thoy have done mo moro good than any tablots I havf over used. My troublo Tvas a heavy dull foeling after eating "David Froomnn, Kempt, Nbva Scotia. Theso tablets strengthen tho stomach and improve the digostion. Thoy nlso regulato tho liver and bowols. Thoy aro far super ior to pills but cont no moro. Got a frco samplo at all druggists and seo what a splondid medicino it ia . Phone 751 for coal, wood and feed. Arizona Fuel & Feed Co., opp. depot. When tho solicitor calls today order a -sack of SOLWICO flour; your money back if not satisfied. Ladles! Don't fall to attend the great Bemoval Sale at Dolph Baate ft Co. Soa ad on Page 8. For coal, wood, hay and grais, pfeone 2511. Brown ,& Francis. "V. ..,' wt.H?n ; rS m&t'm v&w( i-v-i-ctx-a. Mfit m ?? ' T&1 f T J A. til WI l4lS,S1i, SHE JLkA. "MS-; Santa Claus Headquarter, Here is only a partfal list of the appropriate Christ mas Gifts found here Toys, Iflls Html Painted China Cat Glass (Ubby) Burnt Uatktr, Bunt Wood, PhoM graphs, Talkiig Machines, Records, Toilet Sets, Etc We have everything per taining to Xmas goods. It's all at Ryan's I JAMES W. HOOUE, Vice President and Cashier. FOB RENT ilOGUE, Utility Man. You should always remember that most' cough and cold cures arc consti pating. Yet the most important thing to do when you have a cold is to move tho bowels. You cannot promptly cure a cold until you do this. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup stops tho cough by allaying inflammation of tho throat and lungs, and it drives the cold from the system by gently moving tho bow els. Children like it for it tantcs nearly as good as maple sugar. Sold by Pal nco Pharmacy and United Drug Co. Tho old faflhioncd way of dosing a weak stomach, or stimulating tho Heart or Kidneys is all wrong. Dr. Shoop first pointed out this error. This is why his prescription Dr. Snoop's Bo storativc is directed cntiroly to tho causo of these ailments tho weak in sido or 'controlling nerves. It isn't no difficult, pays Dr. Shoop, to strengthen a weak Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, if ono goes at it correctly. Each inside organ hns its controlling or inside nerve. When these norves fail, then thoso organs must surely falter. Theso vital truths aro leading druggistn ev erywhere to dispense and recommend Dr. Shoop '8 Bestorative. Test it a fow days and seo! Improvement will prompt ly and surely follow. Sold by Palace Pharmacy. "PEOPLE'S CASH STOBE." Everything in Ladles, Children's and Infants' ready-to-wear clothes, under wear, shoes, silts and cloaks, waists, skirts, millinery, fancy goods, etc DOLPH BAATZ & CO. 686 Broad Street, Globe, Arizona Harry Brown says he began tho day juat right ho smarted in with FolgorN Golden Gato Coffee, which had been ground fresh that morning. . . i Don't Be Hopeless About yourself when you're crippled with rheumatism or stiff joints of courso you'vo tried lots of things and they failed. Try Ballard's Snow Lin imont it will drive away all aches, pains and stiffness and lcavo you as well as you evor were. Sold by Palace Pharmaey. Special sale genuine Oregon City Mills Wool Blankets at $2.60 , $3 and $3.90. These sell regularly at (5 and $fl. McNeil's Furniture store. f If o- want QUALITY GOODS ask ysux fteesr Uet tit SOLWICO tana .4.V,?a U . !foJ, ,V ff td,m i SSiii fl1 it Hrtrs 1 '. THE COPPER BELT REALTY GO. Will sell you bargains only 7 5-room modem . High st. $2,SM..7anB 44 6-roem modem I. Bast 2,760 7G 4-reom house 8. East 1,009 Ttms 76 6-room houso 8. East l,e Terns 111 i and 2 rooms, oca tot X. High 1,106 Terras 256 7-room modem ... N. High 4,M0 Terns 377 G-room modern N. High 3,09 Tsnw 393 4-room modem , E. Messss 3.0M Ysnas 400 4-room house '...X. Hast 1,860 Vsras 404 7-room houso, snap, School Bill 200 Terms 463 6-room house, snap X. High 2,500 Tanas 411 Fine lot & lobe, close to SO Tenia Livery bam for sale; stress, harness, buggies, wsgeas, saddles, etc Everything ta da business with a snap. Call as sss u. INSURANCE Firs, lifs, accident and -ability la best esapaaies that always pay dollar for dollar. FOB BENT Famished sod -BfunlaM hraess ix U parts tf the city. Phone 1291 SILVER BELT POPULAR WANTS KRXNG RESULT! ONE CENT FEBIBSUB CASH MUST ACCOMPANY THE Uant Ads In the future will bo published In Der Issue. No ad. ul 00 tauen lor lesa man In every Instance'. Count your ords. always XoneX t i I A WORD J V CENT J Pound, Wanted, etc, as tbo case may be, and multiply by tbe number of tnertlons and you win irnow ih athm n.nut. which must aecomDany the ad. No more want ads tunnlne for an Indefinite period will be accepted except from WANTED. WANTED A No. 1 cook wants work. "Inquiro Bank Exchange cigar stand. WANTED Woman over 23 expod onccd at nursing. Address "B", care of this office. WANTED Every consumer in Gila county to try SOLWICO brand of flour, spices, canned fruits and vegetables. If your Krocor is up to dato he has them. WANTED Two colored boys, aged 4 to C years. Call at the Iris theater finturday at 11:30 a. m. Mothers must accompany. WANTED Somo kindly disposed per son to adopt a baby (boy) 14 days old. Apply in confidence, Box 120. WANTED Situation doing housework. Address K, this office. WANTED Dining room girl at Moun tain Viow restaurant. FOB BENT. FOB BENT Cabin In Bailey block. Win. Ross. FOB BENT Large corral, stable, wag on shod, hay houso, etc. Inquire of Eugeno Middleton. FOB BENT Faux-room cottage on Pas coo hill; rent $20; cheap. Apply Sal ivation Army. ' FOB BENT Forty or moro acres of ferttlo land, ranch sovon miles below town; also water in abundance. In quiro at this office. FOB BENT Throe-room nous with wator. Geo. G. Schmid, Blako street. FOB BENT Four-room furnished houso, with bath. Cheap to right par ty. Also thrco-room houso unfurnish ed. C. C. Carico. FOB SALE. FOB SALE Comjcxe soda fountain, with tank, chargor, etc; bargain. Ap ply Silver Belt. FOE SALE Gents' furnishing house doing good business. Address A. Ii C, Silver Belt. The White House BBOAD AND CHDAB STBBETS ,--"-"------------------------------------ Globe's Leading and Most Popular Dring Gal Best Liquors and Ggars and the best general bar ssrrlcs la tha city. A gentleman's re sort. Good trettasnt foe all. HOLLOW Concrete Blocks and Sidewalk Reinforced Concrete MBf actnrer of Csfneet Primed Sticks, AO-toa pressors to ths brick. Estimates on Building Promptly Furnished X MAUREL Coacret BUsk Hkiuss, West ti Ofefes Lsmaer YaaL P. a Bra StS ,-, Ocl Ly-1., t &' .', V"- i. : ' '' . J3B T. -' tA. Ttlj, t w- V t J -a ."rf. r . ;: , j '- , k.r- wff s, , r txytf ,mmcM. tiiMuAm r&r & 14 E. Oak St. BRING -UtiULTi PER WORD FEB IMU COPY .FOB ADVEBTIBEKKNTa the Silver Belt at tbe rate of one cent a word id cents, una cssa icuaw accompany ine copi prefacing the ad with For Kent, , XI or Sale. Lost partlesbavlng an open account with this office. FOB BALE. FOB SALE Few thoroughbred Plym outh Bvk cockerels from prize win ners, perfectly marked and from a strain of nnr breeders. For informa tion writo P. B. Walker, Box 62, Teviston, Arix. FOB SALE See Knight Parker at once, 729 East Ash street, for a cheat horn -n installment plan, both mod ern and common. FOB SALE Span of ponies, harness and buckboard; ponies good for rid ing and driving. Enquire 953 North Broad. FOB SALE Shoe repair shop doing an excellent business, cheap. Address C. A., care of Silver Belt, FOB SALE Good saddle horse and saddle. Apply 361 Cedar street after 5 p. m. AUCTION SALE 10 A. M. Saturday at the Manzanita Hotel. Dressers, Iron Beds, Art Squares, Carpets, Chiffon iers, Wash Stands, Stoves, Etc. LOST AND FOUND. LOST A plain gold open bracelet. Bo ward will be paid finder upon return to Mrs. Hendrix, Copper Hill. FOUND Pair silver bowed spectacles. Call Silver Belt office, pay for this ad and get property. PAIN 9fci In ti headp-ln sbtw- -, feat Ml mats, r-laconalon.patmtoMoodpiiii- nXlilus ria rnwllj. At Umtt, so s-Ti Pr. Stone wad tf &blet-Ued Dr. Stamp's lfidc 3.U6 eoaxe blood preeesiw eysr ras Mia run few la cflw U chomlas. plMi-f rj deUsw-l- Gtl though j-falr. U smtly qiW-wt Ua fcloedoirau. kvlioa. Ii Ton hv ft tm-n.es. H't bleed If fri painful pcrloi with 'oaaan. mm eaat U jon art eloepkra. raUesi. nerroui. It's Woa eonfrestion blood preware. That eurolr to ft certalntr. for Dr. Shoop'e Hcftd-cb TMeu op It In ao nunntea. and th tablets siatplr dUtrlbui tbe unnatural blood pressor. Iiruite your finger, and doesn't U set red. and rwell. and pain tout 01 court it do, in coo section, blood pressor. You'll find It where pab fa al wuti. rt a aU&plr Common Sense. We tot - tMnte. &d caearfullj- rmos-Mfi- Dr. SHoop's Headache Tablets THE PALACU PHARMACY. We Do Laundering as it Should be Done We guarantee our work to pica30 you. All wo ask is a trial. Our wagon will call. Phone 1481. Globe Steam Laundry FELAND BBOS., Props. Downtown Office, Owl Club Cigar Stand. The New Customer We make old customers out of now ones, and rarely lose either. This is because they are SATIS FIED CUSTOMERS and WE KEEP THEM SATISFIED. They are satisfied because' we do horseshoeing and carriage repair ing as it should be dene. Hors'es called for and delivered. BAILEY & SON PHONl 2281 4 Room New, modern house, close in; $794 cash, balance euy payments Price, $1,8M. 7 Room house, Knob HiU;good condition; a live wire; only $1,SH. GLOBE REAL ESTATE OFFICE I J j. m. Mcpherson I had listed ttday the best value in Globe: One 6-room house One 4-room house Shrubbery, strawbeerry .beds, fruit trees, the prettiest scenis effect In tha city. Theso two houses with few choice lots is a bargain at $2850 Will pay rent for $40 per month. $1,000 cash, balance on. good terms. DESK AT Consolidated Realty Co. BANKER'S GARDEN The Finest Resort in GMe Popular with all classes winter ad summer. Befresh-uukts of all kinb. Choice Cigars, Wises sad Liquort. Schlits and Anhewsr-BsaCb Brer tV ways ouo Draught Concrete Blocks ESTIMATES ON BUILDINGS PROMPTLY FURNISHED CHIMNEYS A SPECIALTY Daniel I Htlmai P. O. BOX 485, OLOBB Bank Exchange Restaurant J. T. LOUIE, Proprietor Now open in rear of BANK EXCHANGE SHLOON Chinese Chop Suey and Noodles Meals at All Hours Open Dal aud Night m Building Contractor Building 'estimates promptly furnished Work guaranteed J. E. MERRIAM BOX 491 Office Opp. Kinney Hones, Architects General Contractors Estimates Cheerfully Furnished We are prepared to lean msae? on buildings put up by as. SIMS & SONS P. O. tex 400 Res. 780 Monroe SL, Et Glsb -r . (. S . ti , tv? i .',) r. ... ;;' :& a34 mm?i s& iM'wxMPWsmm i-i '' U :' ",5W 5 t'? ',', J K' wWirtwsww&mffls wmBGm& 4