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RfiRJifwp 1 T i im i in i iMnOTirffTTiMTnTrrw WTintrrrnn urn 11 innir iFi rroiiiimrriMnMiiii " - ' ' " - 4- s "' 1 r i ... efv" n . tv 13 Pago Six DAILY ARIZONA SILVER BELT WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY A GLOBE LIVERY STABLES ill N. BROAD Saddle Horses and. Rigs for Trospoctors McBroora & Co. Phono 1221 THE SINGER STORE Sells Sewing Machines on Easy Payments Teaches .how to use them properly and koop them in perfoct order. AH Machines Warranted-- 377 N. BBOAD ST. FREE BATHS flcKcvitt Holism 050 N. BBOAD Boonu S2.50 a week, up. Bods 25c and up. Fur- Exclusivo Ladios nlshing Store. Swellcst goods in town. Dolph Baatz & Co. 680 N. Broad, Phono 178L Majestic Theater Globe's Leading ' Theater Continuous Performance Prices 15c, 25c. 35c Globe Real Estate Office 105 N. BBOAD ST. Correspondence Solicited jfQB BARGAINS Watch our advertisement on Pago 7. F. L. Toombv, Manager PHONE 1101 ARIZONA NEWS AND COMMENT S Pioneer Saloon Wuicich & Favlovlch, Props. FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Box 092. No. 070 N. Broad Public Carriage At All Hours. Open or Oloscd Rubber-tlrod llc PHONE 171 or C81. The St. Elmo SYDNOR & STEABNS, Prop. Tho finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. 47-1 NORTH BBOAD ST. Los Angeles Cafe 552 N. BBOAD Good Meals Bret Service Seasonable Dollcncios Private Booms for Ladiea HONG LOEV, Prop. Mountain View H0U5E Wo would bo pleased to see our old patrons., Good tabic, homo cooking. Mr. & Mrs. E. L. Edmonson THE ST. ELMO SYDNOP. & STZ2NS, Props. The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars 471 NORTH BROAD 3T. Elks Restaurant DAY AND NIGHT Best Meals Best Service Lantin House 150 W. Push St. Phono 1952 Nicely Furnished Rooms Baths in Connection Mrs. A. J. Leonard, Prop. The Newport First-Class Barber Shop L. E. HOEYE, Prop. . 440 N. Broad. Best Baths Always Ready. RYAN & CO. Druggists and Stationers Ofllco Supplies, Sporting, Goods, Phonographs, and Records. SCO NORTH BROAD De Lacy House 391 N. Broad Nicely Furnished Hoomi Over Roosevelt Stage Office -.r. . DoLacVi Prop. MIAMI STAGE LINE J. L. SPOON, Prop. Stage leaves from Shuta'g Livory Stable Time schedule: Leave Globe daily at -. 8:15 a. m. Leave Globo dally at 2:15 p. nt. Loavo Miami daily at 10:15 a. n. Leave Miami dally at 4:45 p. m. Tolephone Numbars: Globo, 731; Miami, 1553. Balkan Saloon Popular Resort for Gentlemen N. BROAD ST. Courtlaud Real Estato Rising Tim Courtland Arizouan said last Sat urday: "L A. White, tho Sweot Po tato King, bought two lots in tho Mc Pa to Courtlaud townsito two weokB ago for $150 each. Ho Bold yiem yesterday for $700, 11 dear profit of $100, or 150 per cent in two weeks. Going some, but it isn't a marker to what is going to happen when things got moving, and on n Icgitimato basis, too." Lunch Counter Clean, Ready, Convenient Next Deor to Conry Island W. H. MAHBB, Prop. Frank Hock PRACTICAL TAILOR n. r 1 t 1 6 New woolens for fall and winter suits. Our steam and dry cleaning makes -old gar ments look like new, hate blocked. O. R. FEIST the' Jeweler Watch Repairing and Hand Engraving A SPECIALTY N. Broad St. Stationery Sporting Goods Wall Paper jG. S. Van Wage nen Co. POST OFFICE BLDG, LODGE DIRECTORY KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS ' Knlgkts of Pythins, Pinal Mt. Lodgo No. 11 Meets o'vory Tkumdny evening in Odd Fellows Hall. L. E. Wightmaa, O. C; 3. 8. Rus sell, K. of R. and S. PYTHIAN SISTERS Monro Teinplo, No. 4 ileet3 first and third Monday at fXW Fol lows hall. Janie Wight ma u, M. E, C. MASONIC White Mountain Lodgo No. 3, 1 & A. M. MecU first' Tuesday, Odd Fellows hall. W. A. Smith, W. M.; O. T; Martin, secretary. Order of Eastern Star jMcots second and fourth Tuesdays, Odd Fel lows hall. Mrs. J. P. Bosoli, worthy matron; Mrs. A. W. 8ydaor, Secretary. ODD FELLOWS Independent Order of Odd Follows, Qila Encampment No. 3 Meets second and fourth Fridays, Odd Fellows hall. John Mitchell, chief patriarch; C. A. Wind, seribo. Ecscuo Lodge, No. 12, L O. O. F. Meets every Wednesday, Odd Fel lows hall. A. 11. Hargrave, noble grand; H. C. Houscr, financial secretary. Rcbckah Lodg?, I. O. O. F,, Sultana Lodgo No. 5 Moots second nud fourth Mondays, Odd Fellows hall. Misa'Emma Lange, 2. Q.: Men. May Plunkett, secretary. ELKS Esnevolont Protective Order of Klks, Globo Lodgo No. 489 Meets, first and third Fridays, Odd Fellows hall. Harry Rupkoy, J8. B.; J. G. Oldfield, secretary. EAGLES Fraternal Order of Eagles, Globe Aorio No. 191 Moots second and fourth Fridays, Minors' Union hall, 7:30 p. m. M. Lyons, Wthy President; S. R. Lowthian, secrotary. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS s Knights of Columbus, Globo Council No. 1158 Meets second and fourth Wednesdays In Miners' Union hall. Albert A. AltirScs, Q. K.; William Burko, financial secretary. REDMEN Improved Order of Redmon, Tonto Tribo No. 13 MeeU Saturday night cf each week at 7:30 o'clock, Miners' Union anil. O. S. Koyle, sachem; G. H. Abel, C. of R. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Modorn Woodmen of America Globe Camp No. 12010 Mocts second and fourth Thursdays, 7:30 p. m., Miners' Union hall. Harry C. Housor, consul; Lnurlo II. Brown, secretary- WOODMEN OIECLE Cactus Grove, No. 13 Moots tho second and fourth Tuosday in svary month at Firemen's hall at 7:30. Mrs. Luey Bennott, guardian; Mamie Fleming, clerk. ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN Globo Lodgo No. 15, A. 0. U. W. Meets at Miners' Union hall first and third Thursday ench month. W. T. Penrose, M. W.; L. N. larx, Recorder; F. L. Gates, Financier. Wm. Mill Williams We undersell any store in Globe Order by Phone Pay at Your Door Phone 121 Cotton Growing Experiments Tho government cxperimont station under tho supervision of W. A. Peterson has rented nino different tracts of land in tho Yuma valley, nil in different neighborhoods, on which thoy will grow an experimental cotton crop this year. Thcso tracts, says tho Sun, are all ono aero tracts excepting two of five acres each, rented from 0. P. Uondesson and John I. Towles, respectively. The one acre tracts will bo devoted exclusively to th growth of cotton for tho fibor. Both Kgyptinn and domestic southern cotton will bo grown. On tho fivo-acro tracts cotton will bo grown for seed only, ono of tho- tracts boing dovotod to tho growth of Egyptian and one to Southern cotton. Thcao trncts .iro lo cated at such diistanccs apart that Iho sood will not mix. in congress to try to got government aid in tho harnessing of tho Colorado river in tho canyon near Eldorado Can you and genornte. electricity for trans miMsion to points in Novada and Ari zona, says tho Mohavo County Miner. At a recent convention hold .at Las VcgaH a resolution was adopted calling on congressmen and senators to uso cv ory effort to' get tho government to tako up this proposition, representing that with power of this character ivafr could bo pumped upon thousands of acres of arid lands lying far abovo tho river and would result in building up a great mining as well as agricultural section. Hi FISH ill OF I Dredger for Colorado Elver. Practically all of tho first 300 tons of freight for the Colorado River Dredg ing company has been hauled from Clilorido to the river. It is expected .that fully 300 tins more of lumber and machinery is still in route and will be hauled to the company's camp as soon as received at Chloride, says tho Mo havo County Miner. The company now has a forco of men at work on tho big dredger and expects to have it in com mission before tho high water arrives. Tho dredger is to bo one of tho largest ever built for river work. BUSINESS MEN ORGANIZE TO LM- PROVE ROADS OF COUNTRY I HEADQUARTERS WILL BE ESTAB LISHED IN WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND ST. AUGUSTINE TO AID THE WORK. Commercial L&as E-ngmJ and Hoists PN 'MSZSmHH 2-?k3 'A. Nt' Ji Mi .er: k .s-f iwy mmw SSSmXL: -'7 w zy Resigned from Offlco Charles Dowman, of Tombstone, has resigned as member of tho. territorial board of equalization. His rcsignathn is said to bo duo to tho fact that ho is agent for soveral corporations and un der tho law ho cannot contiinuo to hold office. Mentioned as pbssiblo successors of Bowman aro Allio Gardner of Tomb stone, Joseph K. Morrison of Uisbec, Frank Doan of Douglas and II. Geiwoin of Benson, all of who mhavo been prom inent iu their services to tho republi can party. , OUR NAME "The Globe Jewelry Co." 13 OUR Guarantee 340 N. Broad I rnunc zusi Won't Stand for It Douglas resdents aro worked up over the announcement of tho local gas com pany that a rental of fifty cents per month would be exacted for each meter used. While no concerted action against tho gas company has been started, no doubt such will bo done between now and March 1. During this hiatus tho people will await a statement from President Tjtcomb and also tako inter est in whatever action tho city council shall dccldo to tako in tho promises, says tho International. FIRST NATIONAL BANK GLOBE Capital, Surplus and Shareholders' Liability $300,000 :rovr Hotel for Tama E. F. Sanguinetti of Yuma, has de cided that Yuma needs a first-class ho tel with modern conveniences and that ho will build such a structure on the corner of Second and Main streets, al- joining the' concrete blopk which Con tractor Charles Olccster is now complet ing. The hotel building will front sev enty-nine feet on Main street and will be ISO feet dcop on Second street. It will bo constructed of concrete and iron and will be lire proof -from cellar to rocf garden. The cow building will havn four floors and a basement, and will contain approximately 150 rooms, ono third of which will bo equipped with privato baths. Tho ground floor will bo used for stores, hotel lobby and prob ably dining room. 1 GIBSON Copper Co. STAGE LINE Leaves Globo 8 a. m. Returns to Globe 5 p. m. Victor, Edison and Colvmbia Talking Machines and Rec ords at Wightman's Globe's Music Store n ,0 O. K. Stable: Livery, Feed, Sale Stago Stand for Gibson Oor. Cedar and Railroad Sts. W. P. KELSEY, Prop. Phono 401 . Eagle Restaurant 445 N. BROAD ' Good Meals Best Service Seasonable Delicacies Privato Rooms for Ladies GIN & CO., Props. PHONE 1525 Guarantee Paint Co. Cottonwood & Devcrcaux THE Bank Exchange SANDERS BROS. 454 N. Broad Fbona 471 Globe's Leading Home Furnishers If" eegan s THAPS ALL" 290 N. Broad Phona 1S1 SHUTE'S . LIVERY STABLE 535 N. Broad Phono 731 Best Bigs, Prompt Service SADDLE HOESES GEO. E. SHUTE, Proprietor Alfred Benjamin Suits & Overcoats REGAL SHOES AT LANTIN'S . SOHLITZ "that mads Milwaukia fa nous," BCHLITZ that makes all men akin; Wo call for SCHLIT2J and who can blame us Wa drink and call for OOHLITZ again. Budweiser Supplies Force, Energy Vitality Call for It Whon You Order "THE PACIFIC" 488 N. BROAD Jack Mariin, Proa. Samuel's 80 Year Stock Anheuser-Busch Bear Sam Kee General Merchandise 460 N. Broad Photo '361 ARIZ0N STEAM LAUNDRY & TOWEL SUPPLY CO. One Day Work a Specialty 750 N. Broad Phono 4C1 Tony Faust Beer Cedar Brook Whiskey at THE PARLOR M. B. Monahan STRANGERS HOME RES TAURANT We Invite Your Patronage Day and Night Service. Billy Cunningham, Prop. FAMOUS Cedar Brook Whiskey Always in stock. 0.I.MUNN, CasinoSaloon N. BROAD ST., GLOBE. Typhoid Epidemic The Williams Nows is informed that there aro moro than a score of cases of typhoid fever in Ash Fork nnd that four deaths have resulted from the dis ease. There is also said to bo a num ber of cases in Prcscott, while in Wil liams thore aro about a half dozen ty phoid patients. Dr. Rounsvillo'a warn ing in regard to boiling nil drinking water should ho heeded. Mohavo County Well Conducted Tho report of tho public examiner for the year 1908 gives this county "tho medal, there being not ono orror in tho accounts of the officers for tho year, says tho Miner. This is tho only county in tho territory having this good showing. Tho county was run at less expense than any coUnly in the ter ritory, the only mistake that has been charged ngdinst tho county being the purchnso of the poor farm, whicli that officer believes to have been a mistake. General Manager Walter Douglas of tho Copper Queen company has returned from CliftdnNvhero ho went to confer with tho officials of tho Shannon Cop per company regarding tho right cf way fight between tho Mexico nnd Col orado nnd tho Southern Pacific at Gleo son. Mr. Douglas stated that fettle mont of tho difficulty had boon affected and that both railroads would huvo a right of way over tho ground of tho Shannon company at Glecson. Tho Phelps-Dodgo and tho Southern Pacific outfits arc now grading parallel lino3 into Courtland, tho latter concern tak ing tho sido hill above tho grado of tho M. & C. Lacked tho Courago At a mooting of the Bisbeo Board of Trado Saturday after.noon tho move ment to petition the legislature to force mining companies in this community to pay tho cash for all orders issued against them by their employes waB do feaied, says tho Review. The meeting was well nttended, many of thp leading buKinoss men of the city being present. Only four voted in favor of tho peti tion. Tho meeting of the board of trado Saturday was called, at the In stance of C. W. Allen, who wished to present the petition named above, cir culated by his brother, L. R. Allen and others, to tho board of trade and get wieir endorsement. Besides tho Allen boys, only two others voted in favor of the resolution. After Allen's motion had been defeated Frank Harrincton secured tho passage of a motion au thorizing the appointment of a com mittee of threo to wait on Brophy, man ager of tho Copper Queen store, to sec if some arrangoment could be made whereby holders of orders, given them by employes would not be required to take them all out in trade. Brophy stated that ho would bo glad to meet the committco at any' time. Frank Har rington, J.y. Walsh and C. W. Allen weroi-namcd'as thoAommittce. f - - Yuma Man Missing Ben Davis, a Yuma storekeeper, is missing. Tho Sun says: "Whether ho has left town to avoid his creditors, or has met with foul play is not known. Ho left town Mondav morning on a bus iness trip to tho grading camp down tho river, where tho levee on tho Arizona sido is being completed. He took his gun with him and expected to be back that night. Sinco that time be has not been seen. Ho has completely disap peareddropped out of sight. His cred itors seem to think ho has simply loft the city to avoid tho payment of his bills which were maturing. His friends are fearful that something has happened to him, that ho has met with some acci dent -or hns been murdcrcl for his money. Recently Davis married a beautiful Indian maiden. Sho is at homo, but knows nothing of her hus band's whereabouts. DuvIb' creditors, who had sold him irrocerics on time. yesterday took possession of his stocks. E. F. Sanguinetti, L. W. Alexander and P. O. Spittlcr each havo claims. WASHINGTON, D. C, February 23. With tho ultimate purpose of 'having congress and the different state legisla tures pasa laws providing for the con struction of highways from Maine to Florida, from New York through' the middle west to Seattle, and then down tho coast to Los Angeles, tho national highway association has been formed and incorporated under tho laws of Florida. Tho association has elected John A. Stewart, of New York, president; Al bert Lewis of Pennsylvania, first vice president; Mayor Eugcno Masters of bt. Augustine, second vico president; E. I. Lcighton, of Cleveland, third vice president; J. E. Ipgraham of St. Augus tine, treasurer; Harry L. Brown, of St. Augustine, secretary and nn executive committee is composed of John Ander son, of New Hampshire; A. M. Taylor, W. A. MacWilliams and J. C. R. Foster, of St. Augustine. Tho first convention of tho associa tion will bo held in St. Augustine next January, when formal action will bo taken in lino with its purposes. It is tho intention of tho incorpora tion to push tho project and tho person nel of tfie charter membership indicates persistent and progressive action. Between now and the first convention headquarters will -be established i Washington, New York and St. Augus tine, where a campaign for the building of these highways will be inaugurated. Lame Shoulder This is a common form of museular rheumatism. No internal treatment is needed. Apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely three times a day and a quick cure is certain. This liniment haj prov en especially valuable for muscular anU chronic rheumatism. Sold by all drug' gists. xiaivsi, saiest ana most 1es tnorfp.1 tmarAnttfivl fn. a.. o --.. .- '"'"umyajii uawmy; simplest scientific engfc,4 Agent for MINING AND IRRIGATION Sold end installed 03 absoluto guarantee by JOHN WOG BOX 211 GLOBE Building Contrad Building estimate! promptly furnished Work guaranteed J. E. MERRIAM 90Z 491 Offlca Opp. Kinney Booh LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS AMENDMENT OF ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF THE INSPIRATION MINING COMPANY. Charged With Burglary. James W. Wilson and Charles John son were arrested at Phoenix charged with tho burglary of the house of Swan Neilson at Morristown, forty miles northwest of here. Johnson confessed. Neilson 's houso was robbed of much jewelry and wedding presents. Ono robbery was reported next day at Bcardsley, this sido of Morristown, ono the day boforo at Wickcnburg, where valuablo jewelry was taken,, and ono tho day beforo that at Congress Junction. Tho noncupativo will, which was re cently filed with the probate court by Robert Mcara, was tried in tho court last weok and lotters tcstcmentary thorcon refused, the- court holding that a will of that character to bo giyon validitly must be reduced to writing and filed with tho court within six days after tho death of tho decedent. From this ruling tho legatco under tho will has appealed to the district court. By tho terms of tho will Mr. Mcara was mado tho heir to tho Smith estato, which is considered very valuablo. Ask Government Aaid Tho pcoplo of southeastern Novnda aro petitioning Novada 's roproBentativo Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Most Popular Because It Is tho Best "I havo sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for the past eight years and nndit to bo ono of the best selling medicines on tho market. For babies and young children Jhorc is nothing bet ter in tho line of cough syrups," says Paul Allen, Plain Dealing, La. Tis remedy not only euros tho coughs, colds and croup so common among young chil dren, but it is pleasant nnd safe for them to take. For salo bAH Druggists. I am going Thursday, Fob. 25. A Shaking Up May all bo very well so far as the trusts are concerned, but not when it comes to chills and fever and malaria. Quit tho quinino and tako a real cure Ballard's Heroine. Contains no harm- nil drugs and is as certain as taxes. If it docs'nt euro you got your money back. Sold by Palace Pharmacy. Moot mo thcro Thursday, xFob. 25. This is just tho time of year yhen you are most likely to have kidney or bladder troublo, with rheumatism and rhoumatie pains caused by weak kid neys. Delays are dangerous. Get De Witt's Kidnoy and Bladder Pills, and bo Bure you get what you ask for. They aro tho best pills mado for backache, weak back, urinary disorders, inflam mation of the bladder, etc. They are antiseptic nnd act promptly. Wo sell and recommend thorn. THIS IS TO CERTIFY that nt a regular meeting of the Stockholders of Inspiration Mining Company convened at Globe, Arizona, the 27th day of Jan uary, 1909, Article "First" of tho Ar ticles of Incorporation of said Inspira tion Mininjr Company as amended Jan- unry 23rd, 1907, was, by resolution duly adopted by an affirmative vote of a majority of the stock of said Company, to-wit: 2,118,810 shares thereof, duly amended by changing the name of tho Company to Majestic Copper Company, so that as amended the Articlo shall read as follows, to-wit: "FIRST: Tho names of the incorpor ators are Edward Wilder, W. A. Neis wangcr, G. O. Knowles and S. S. Ott, all of Topeka, Kansas, and the name of the corporation shall be MAJESTIC COPPER COMPANY. Tho principal placo of business of the corporation in Arizona shall be at Globe, and tho cor poration may havo such .other offices, principal or branch, either within or without tho Territory of Arizona, as may bo established by the Board of Directors, at which offices meetings of the board of directors may be held." That in pursuance of such resolution tho undersigned hns hereunto subscribed his name as President of said Company, and has caused these presents to be at tested by tho Secretary of said Com pany, this 9th day of February, A. D.. 1909. ' inspiration Mining company, By E. A. HOSIER, President. Architects General Contractors Estimates Cheerfully Furnished Wo are prepared to loan ncsql on Duucungs put up by tt I SIMS & SONS P. O. Box 466 Res. 780 Monroe St, Eatt 1 Concrete Blocl n 1 1 ESTIMATES ON UILDIKS PROMPTLY FURNISHES CONCRETE BLOCK and BW Daniel & Holii P. O. BOX 485, HOLLOW Concrete Blod and Sidewalk Reinforci ConcVete Manufacturer of Cement Pressed! 40-ton pressure to the trick. Estimates on Building Promptly Furnished J. MAUREL XVoHtory Concrete Block Eton,' Globe Lumber Yard. P O. Em1 I, the undersigned Secretary, of Inspi ration Mining Company, do hereby cer tify that tho foregoing amendment is in conformity with the Resolutions duly adoptpd by the stockholders of said Company as above set forth; that E. A. HOSIER is tho duly qualified and act- ing President of said Company, and that tho foregoing is his truo and genuine signature. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and nffixed tho seal of said corporation this 9th day of Fobruary, A. D., 1909. E. T. WILDER, Secretary. Bank Exchange Restaoffl J. T. LOUIE. Prop. Now Open in Bear of Bank . Saloon CHINESE CHOP SUEY ASI NOODLES Meals All Hours. Open Day v& DR. P. B. CALEE DENTIST 285 N. BROAD STSESI Over Palace Pharmacy. STATE OF MISSOURI, - County of Jackson ss. Before mo, Georgio Williams, a Not ary Public in and for the County of Jackson, State of Missourion this day personally appeared E. A. nOSIER, known to mo to bo tho person whoso name is subscribed to tho foregoing in strument as President of Inspiration Mining Company, and who acknowl edged to me that ho executed tho samo for tho purposo and consideration there in expressed. GIVEN under my hand and seal of office this 9th day of February, A. D.. 1909. My commission expires March 17th. 1010. ' GEORGIE WILLIAM8, Notary PubHc in and for Jackson Coun- ty, Missouri. First published February 21, 1909. Edmund T.Satchell JmK.J! Satchell BrotBe Assayers, Chemists, Metalto? TRUST BLDG.. ROOMS 10 A! P. O. BOX, 1005, GLOBE, Wiley E. Jones Thos. B. Tifi JONES & FLANNICi ATTORNEYS AT LAW SUITE 4 -8 TRUST BU DR. H. A. i Arizona's V" Opticirt TUCSON, Send broken glasses to be wjfj duplicated. Next visit to December or January. Gti SULTAN & WAYNE MINING ENGnnS1 JA1 North Broad trK P. O. Box 67 V -.'&,