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K ft' Pi V I. ft. 1 . O 650 N BROAD Booms $2.50 a week, up. Beds 25c and up. Pioneer Saloon Wulclch & Pavlovlch, Prop3. TINS WINEB, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Eos 902. No. 079 N. Broad Mountain View HOUSE Wo would he ploasrd to 800 our old patrons. Good table, home cooking. Mr. & Mrs. E. L. Edmonson The Lantin House 150 W. Push St. Phone 1952 Nicely Turnished Rooms Baths In Connection V Mrs. A. J. Leonard, - Prop. De Lacy House 391 N. Broad Nicely Furnished Eooms Over Roosevelt Stage Office .r. ' DoLacy, Frop. Frank Hock PRACTICAL TAILOR 471 N. Broad Now woolens for fall and winter suits. Our steam and dry cleaning makes old gar. monts look like now, bats blocked. O.R. FEIST THE Jeweler Watch Repairing and Hand Engraving A SPECIALTY N. Broad St. Stationery Sporting Goods Wall Paper G. S.Van Wagenen SCo. POST OFFICE BLDG. GIBSON Copper Co. STAGE LINE Leaves Globe 8 a. in. Roturna to Globe 5 p. m. O. K. Stables Livery, Feed, Sale Stago Stand for Gibson Cor. Cedar and Railroad Sts. W. P. KELSEY, Prop. Phone 481 SHUTE'S LIVERY STABLE 685 N. Broad Phone 731 Best Eigs, Prompt Service SADDLE HORSES GEO. E. SHUTE, Proprietor Alfred Benjamin Suits & Overcoats REGAL SHOES AT - LANTIN'S ARIZ0N STEAM LAUNDRY & TOWEL SUPPLY CO. One Day Work a Specialty 750 N. Broad Phone 481 Majestic Theater Globe's Leading Theater Continuous Performance Prices 15c, 25c. 35c Dolph Baatz & Co. 686 N. Broad, Phono 178L Public Carriage At All Hours. Open or Closed Rubber-tired Hack PHONE 171 or 501. The St. Elmo SYDNOR & STEARNS, Prop. Tho finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. 474 NORTH BROAD ST. THE ST. ELMO CYDNOE & STERNS, Props. Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars 474 NORTH BROAD ST. The Newport Pirst-Olass Barber- Shop L. E. HOE.YE, Trop. 440 N. Broad. Best Baths Always Ready. RYAN & CO. Druggists and Stationer Office Supplies, Sporting, Goods, Phonograph!, and Records. 120 NORTII BROAD MIAMI STAGE LINE J. L. SPOON, Prop. Stage leaves from Shute's Livery Stable Time schedulo: Leave Globo dally at 8:15 a. m. Leavo Globe daily at 2:15 p.m. Leave Miami daily at 10:15 a. m. Leave Miami daily at 4:45 P- Telephone Numbors: Globe, 731; Miami, 1553. j GLOBE LABOR UNION DIRECTORY. CAEPENTEES AND JOINERS Local Union No. 1030 United Brotherhood of Carpenters nod Joiners of America. Meets each Thursday at Firemen's Hall at 7:30 . m. S. II. Wood, president; P. W. Tenbrook, financial secre tary; J. M. Bell, treasurer. MINERS Globe Miners' Union, No. 60, W. P. M. Meet's every Tuesday at 7. p.' iu. Johu Mitcholl, president; P. J. Holohan, secretary. PRINTERS , Globo .Typographical Union, No. 367. Meets first Sunday In each month at 4 p. m., iu Silver Belt oflico. C. V. Mnrcellus, pres ident; Carl P. Uoldswurtb, secretary. CLERKS Storo and Oflico Employees Union. .Meets , Second Monday vof each month in Miners' hall, at 7:30 p": m. AHI. Hargravd, prs.fiAcut, It. R. Ballard, secretary. BARBERS Journeymen Barbers' International Union of America. Meets last Tuesday in eac'i month at 8:30 p. m., Nowpart Barber shop. Sol 1'lora, president; Otto Perdue, secretary. . v BARTENDERS Bartenders' International Lcaguo of America, No. 512. Meets first and third Thursdays in Taylor's Barber shop. A. J. Leonard, presidout; M. L. I'erry, Seerdtary-treaijurer. PAINTERS Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers of America, No. 217. Meets each Tuesday night in Kccgan 's hall. W. B. , Aiken, president; A. P. Estos vice-president; J. A. Clark, Sec retary. . iUnion Announcements Victor, Edison and Colvmbia Talking Machines and Rec ords at Wightman's Globe's Music Store PHONE 1525 Guarantee Paint Co. Cottonwood & Devercaux Eagle-Restaurant 445 N. BROAD Good Meals Best Service Seasonable Delicacies Private Rooms for Ladios GIN & CO., Props. Globe's Leading Home" Furnishers BGHLITZ "that made Milwaukee fa- mous," . BOHLITZ that makes all men akin; Wo call for SOHLITZ and who can blamo us We drink and call for SCHUTZ again. Sam Kee General Merchandise 460 N. Broad Phone SGI "w. 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. 165 N. BROAD ST. Correspondence Solicited .fOR BARGAINS Watch our advertisement on Page 7. F. L. Toombs, Manager PHONE 1101 Los Angeles Cafe 552 N. BROAD Good Moals Best Service Seasonable Delicacies Private' Rooms for Laditw HONG LOEY, Prop. ElKs Restaurant DAY AND NIGHT Best Meals Best Service Balkan Saloon Popular Resort 'for Gentlemen N. BROAD ST. Lunch Counter Clean, Ready, Convenient Next Deor to Conry Island W. H. MAHEB, Prop. Wm. Mill Williams . We undersell any store in Globe Order by Phone Pay at Your Door . Phone 121 OUR 1 NAME "The Globe . Jewelry ; Co." IS OUR Guarantee 340 N. Broad Phone 2081 FIRST . NATIONAL BANK GLOBE Capital, Surplus and Shareholders' Liability $300,000 THE Bank Exchange BANDERS BROS. 454 N. Broad Phone ill Keegan's "THAT'S,. ALL" 290 N. Broad Phone 181 Bodweiser Supplies Force, Energy Vitality ' Call for If When You Order "THE PACIFIC t 486 N. BROAD Jack Martin, Frop. Samuel's 80 Year-Stock Anheuser-Busch Beer FAMOUS Cedar, Brook Whiskey Always in stock. 0.I.MUNN, CasmoSaloon N. BROAD ST., GLOBE. Baseball at Clifton Tho management of tho Clifton base ball club has been busy tho past two weeks putting tho diamond in first class condition, and but for the bad weather tho grounds would have boon ready last Sunday, says tho Era. Tho regular team will bo playod by tho sec ond team nnd a good ga,me is promised. Tho Clifton boys will have one of the best nines this season that over per formed on tho local diamond and Mo ronci will have to go somo to win. Thi now diamond at Moronci is finished and tho building of tho grand stand will1 soon bo commenced. The openiug gamo will probably bo pulled off on tho. Clif ton diamond. Incorporation Question During tho past two weeks tho coun ty division question has boon such a leading Hubject .that tho most of the Clifton people havo forgotten all about tho incorporation' pf tho town, tho elec tion of which takes placo on t'ao 20th of March, says tho Era. To tho prop orty owners desiring tho town to dis play more personal prido and cleanli ness, incorporation is an absolute ne cessity, as without it wo will always remain just a plain old camp and noth ing moro. With tho sizo of Clifton and tho largo number of good citizons we "havo thero is no doubt of us' 'being ready for it. Tho present population of Clifton is exactly 5,901 according to tho last census, which was taken in January. In connection with incorpor ation it might bo well to state 'that thero aro many nuisances" around C13f ton that need attention and about tho best and quickest way to regulato theni is by having a city government, So far there appears to bo littlo opposi tion to incorporation. Heard Things Dropping John Stnleer, a moroso and qiksnt Dutchman, was tried in Judgo D. L. DoVane's court yesterday on a charge of lunacy. Ho had boen working in the mines near Bouso nnd quit his work be cause ho heard bells a-ringing and "things" dropping about him in the shaft. Ho camo into Bouse and ro maincd thero. for a day or two and wan dered away nnd later was picked up wandering around, in tho desort in an aimless sort of fashion. He acted queer ly and seemed to be out of his head. Drs. Pugh and Ketcherside directed that tho man bo sent to tho hospital for a few days and they thought a littlo treat ment would bring him around all right. Ho was ordered fcont 'to ' tho hospital and tho dogtors will make their report later. Revolutionists to Tucson Magon, Villarcnl and Rivera, tho three Mexican revolutionists in jail in Los Angeles, will soon bo occupants of tho Tucson jail as an order for their removal from California to Arizona has boon received, says tho Citizen. Tho order was in the form of a writ of man-' dato from tho Supremo Court of tho United States. Tho revolutionises had appealed from tho order of removal and had taken their caso to tho high est judicial tribunal in tho land. They havo been confined in tho Los Angeles jail for a year and a half. Tho hearing of tho revolutionists will bo had bo fore United States J.udgo Doan in Tomb stone, likely at tho April term of courr. Diner Awaiting Harriman A special dining cir, which is boing fitted up for E. H. llarriman, tho rail road magnate, will bo received on the Tucson division within a fow days, and will bo hold hero until Mr. llarriman decides to tako his trip through Mcxieo over the new lines of tho Southern Pa cific below Courtland, says tho Citizeu. Tho diner will be equipped with a spe cial gas generator which will bo used both for heating aud lighting. The car will also havo an especially largo refrigorator so that a big supply of ice can be carried on board. Nothing will bo overlooked to ndd to tho comfort and convenience of tho magnate when he takes his trip. Enforcing Law There'll bo no dice shaking in Bis bee. You cant play a nicklo, a pciiny. quarter, half, or in fact, anything in the slot for chips, money, marbles, chalk, goou win or merely tno lun or the thing. You can't play poker, "pan" or anything '.with cards, nor can you match nickels for tho cigars, .says tho Roview. Tho nowly enacted anti-gambling bjll is being enforced and iu Co chise county and all Arizona the lid is on haul and fast. Thero was a great uproar in the saloons, cigar stores, drug stores, candy stores, nnd every other placo whero a slot machine or a dice box had boon in operation yesterday. Early in tho day Sheriff Whito tele phoned to Doputy Bill W.hito hero, toil ing him to givo ovory ono due noticj and then seo that the now law was on- forced to the letter. This was done. . Wooden Water Mains A Bay City (Mich.) dispatch states that the El Paso & Southwestern Rail road has placed an ordor for 74 miles of wooden water mains with tho Mich igan Pipo company of this city. The pipo, which, although wood, will with stand a pressure "of over 200 pounds per inch, will bo used to distribute water along the lino of (thp railway in tho Arizona desert plains, supplanting the cumbersome tank car systom hitherto used. Hoval A. Smith to Washington Hon. Hoval A. Smith, territorial chairman of tho ropublicnn committee, passed through Douglas Wednesday en routo to Washington. Mr. Smith's mis sion ig to help push along tho canso of statehood. Ho was positive in his as sertion that statehood would bo an ac complished fact by tho fourth of March. Traffic Increasing The Western .Railway of Arizona ap pears to bo doing business those days and it is probable that a hotter sorvico will have to bo put on. The company .now ntns- three trains weekly from Kingman to Chloride, returning the. samo day. With the opening of several new mines and a greater production of tho old properties it is probable that trackage will bo extended to Cerbat and Todd Basin, says tho Miner. Yuma County In First Class Tho total assessed valuation of tho property of Yuma county this year is expected to go beyond $3,000,000, in which event Yuma will become a first class county, which will work, somo chango in' tho salary of county officials and creato tho office of County School Superintendent., as a separate office from that of probate judge. Graham County Division. Tho lino of division through tho pres ent county of Graham, dividing the county into two now counties, Grahilm and Greenleo, will run about eight miles east of Solomonvillo, along the Polon cillo mountain range. Tho Duncan country will bo in tho new county, Greonlee. It is a valley of about twen ty miles in length on tho Gila. The assessed valuation of tho new subdi vision would be nbout $6,000,000 while that of Graham will bo a littlo over $2,000,000. In tho latter county thero would be approximately 28,000 acres of irrigated valley land under tho Gila river. Discovery that Landed Him in JalL Alfonso' Almenn, a young boy, was moving some grain from the San Fran cisco storo at tho corner of Convent and Seventeenth streets, when, in oi bag of wheat, ho discovered a small vase con taining $1100 belonging to a Chinaman connected with the storo mentioned. He extracted the jar from tho bag and wns engaged iu burying it in tho back yard of J. Charleau on, .Broadway, when he wns discovered by Doputy Sheriff Frank Sutherland, who became suspici ous of the actions of tho young mnn. Tho boy returned the money to the Chinaman with tho exception of $100, lhe Oriental having compromised with' him for $100. Later a complaint was mado to tho sheriff's oflico and John Nelson arrested the boy and held him pending a trial on tho charge of theft. Tucson Star. Resolutions of Condolence and Respect To tho Noble Grand, Vico Grand, Offi cers and Members of Rescue Lodge No 12 of tho Independent Order of Odd Fellows, We, your committee, appointed to draft resolutions of condolence and re spect on tho death of Brother Past Grand A. Willis Middleton, respectful ly submit thp following resolutions: Whereas, Tho Sovereign Grand Mas ter of the Supremo Lodgo on High has summoned from our midst to the Su- TTTpmn T.nrlfrA nhfivn im nmrit nf mi beloved brother, Past Grand A. Willis Middleton, and Whereas, Each member of Rescue Lodgo keenly grieves in bereavement of our loss and sympathizes with tho relatives of our departed brothor, there fore bo it Resolved, That while wo bow in hum ble submission to tho divine will of our God on High, wo feel sorrowful. As a brother in Friendship, Love and Truth, as a citizen and friend and fath er and husband he was loved and es teemed for his kind deeds. In memory of him, Tct Us strive to make life bright er to tho community for his having lived that grand example of life. Resolved, That the relatives be con soled by the assurance that the memory of our doparted brother will ever bo cherished in loving, remembrance by each brother, Resolved, That our charter bo draped in mourning for a period of thirty days, that these resolutions bo spread upon tho minutes of Rescue Lodgo and that a copy bo presented to tho widow as our sincere utterances and that the samo bo published in tho Daily Ari zona Silver Belt. H. C. HOUSER, B. J. PUNKEY, GEO. E. OTIS, Jr., Committee E. C. BRIGHT, (Seal) JAMES BELL, GEORGE OTIS, Jr., Committee for Gila Encampment No. 5. CARD OF THANKS. , The relatives of tho lato A. W. Mjd dleton dosiro to express their heart felt thanks to the many friends who so generously, volunteored their assist ance, in their recent bereavement, nnd specially those who so nobly risked their lives in tho effort to rescue Mr. Middleton alive. For that Terrible Itching Eezemoj tetter and salt rheum keep their victims in perpetual torment The application of Chamberlain's Salve will instantly allay this itching, and many cases have been cared by its use. For solo by All Druggists. '-SfcmSlfe Globe Cement and Construction Co. FACTORY A2TD YARDS COR. OAK AND WILLOW STREETS. Sales Office No. 15 Trust Building Have on hand ready for delivery any amount of well cured Cenjent Brick. No order too large for us to fill, No order too small for our prompt attention. BRICK Plenty of Brick Accoupt Presidential Inauguration Ceremonies March 4th Tickets on sale February 27th to March 2nd, inclusive; final retna limit March 9th. For further information write or call on, J. S. MORRISSON, O. P. A-, A. T. & S- F. RY, MILLS BLDG. EL PASO, TEXAS. WE DO IT RIGHT TRY US City Lot Surveying, Blue Printing. Mines Sampled and Assay PUti Made. Umpire and Control Assays. VAN WAGENEN & HEWES Engineering and Assaying B. F. VAN WAGENEW IT. S. Mineral Surveyor. O. E. HEWES MAC'S PLACE The Wedge Saloon Dealers in everything to eat and drink My goods will do my advertising j. m. Mcdonald, proprietor Are There Any Leaks in Your Business ? Have you a bookkeeping system that shows you where every penny of your money goes? If you haven't, let me help you to have such I system. . ,'? ' -jc-2iUI BENJ. J. BARRON AUDITOR AND EXPERT ACCOUNTANT, P. O. BOX 336, GLOBE, ARIZONA. Business solicited from any place in Arizona and New Mexico. IT CANT BE DONE It is impossible to undersell this store. Fo years we have sold goods of quality at the very lowest prices and today still sees this big store in North Globe giving its customers re.al values every day.' If you are satisfied where you are now buying your groceries, clothing, shoes, dry goods, etc., we haven't a word to say, but if you are not, just try us. We know that you will become a regular customer. WM. MILL WIjLLIAMS Phone 121 :: North Globe $65.70 From .El Paso or Deming to Washington, D. C, and Return Butte 26, Globe Office Bafldls .- '1 JLjf. t. v & f ,.. " -wca.. -' .t. "JJ .- "iw,n-'-r t .V Hrrt