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1 i ' i i mil in iiiiiii yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiMii'ii'ii 1 1 i f ,jf i urn -' vi ,,. . '.,-'". I. v ' ( - v DAILY ABIZONA SILVER BELT ?1A A!!, 28, 180, - a -ywiWfWffijwapPM .-' v& rp ,- ; -;- Tr.waMP y'T v, -. fK Page Six'1 I r Y . p I . " GLOBE LIVERY STABLES ill N. BROAD addle Hones and Kip rot Prospectors McBroom & Oo. Phone 1221 FREE BATHS McKevitt House 650 N. BEOAD Booms S2J50 a week, up. Beds 25c and np. Pioneer Saloon Wulcich & Pavlovicn, Props. FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Box 992. No. 679 N. Broad Mountain View house ' We would Ho pleased to see our old patrons. Good table, home cooking. Mr. & Mrs. E. L. Edmonson Lantin House 150 W. Push St. Phone 1952 Nicely Famished Booms Baths In Connection Mrs. A. J. Leonard, - Prop. De Lacy House 391 N. Broad Nicely Famished Booms Over Roosevelt Stage Office .r. f DaLscv, Prop. FLOWERS for Decoration Day Mrs. Wm. Pohl Cor. Cottonwood & High Sts. Phone 2883 O.R. FEIST THE Jeweler Watch Repairing and Hand Engraving A 8PECIALTY N. Broad St Stationery Sporting Goods Wall Paper G. S. Van Wagenen & Co. POST OFFICE BLDG. GIBSO.N Copper Co. STAGE LINE Leaves Globe 8 a. m, Beturns to Glob 6 p. a O. K. Stables Livery, Feed, Sale Stage Stand for Gibson Cor. Cedar and Railroad Sts. W. P. KELSEY, Prop. Phone 481 SHUTE'S LIVERY STABLE 685 N. Broad 'Phone 731 Best Bigs, Prompt Servlca SADDLE HORSES GEO. E. SHUTE, Proprietor f i .jt - x -,, KQsH ARIZ0N STEAM LAUNDRY & TOWEL SUPPLY CO. One Day Work a Specialty 750 N. Broad Phone, 461 !mBKatfzmttM, "wmMimv. Hmrwmwwa.- - wwww -tKmirm-waKmt'iwwiMUVi iflPBBPWiifflwrs3(aw3SWwvv mmrtwwwmm&mMwmiw b mrwmmmViiW THE SINGER STORE Sells Sewing Machines on Easy Payments Teaches how to use them properly and keep thorn In perfect order. All Machines Warranted 377 N. BBOAD Exclusive Ladles' Fur nishing Store; , Swelleat goods In town. Dolph Baatz & Co. 020 N. Broad, Majestic Theater Globe's Leading Theater Continuous Performance Prices 15c 25c 35c Public Carriage At All Howe, Opes or Closed ' Bubber-tired Hack PHONE 171 or C6L The St. Elmo 8YDN0B & STEARNS, Prop. The finest- of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. 474 NOBTH BBOAD 8T. THE LEROY PHONE 2521 ' 549 N. BROAD ST. Tho finest furnished rooms in the city. All con veniences. Eunning water in every room. Eont rea sonabla. Come and see these rooms. The Newport First-Olasa Barber Shop L, E. HOEYB, Prop. 440 N. Broad. Best Baths Always Beady. RYAN & CO. Druggists sd' Stationers Office Supplies, Spoiling. Goods, Phonographs, and Records. 26 NORTH BBOAD MIAMI STAGE LINE J. L. SPOON, Prop. Stage leaves from Shute's Livery Stable Time schedule: Leave Globe daily at 8:16 a. m. Leave Globe dally at 2:15 p.m. Loave Miami daily at 10:15 a, ra. Loave Miami daily at 4:45 p.m. Telephone Numbers: Globe, 731: Miami, 1553. GLOBE LABOR UNION DIRECTORY CARPENTERS AND JOINERS Local Union No. 1030 United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. Meets each Thursday at Firemen's Hall at 7:30 p. m. S. H. Wood, prosidont; F. W. Tonbrook, financial secre tary; J. M. Bell, treasurer. MINERS Qlobo Miners Union, No. 60, W. F. M. Meets every Tuesday at 7. p. in. John Mitchell, president; P. J. Holohan, secretary. PRINTERS Globe Typographical Union, No. 307. Meets first Sunday la each month at 4 p. nu, la Sliver Belt office. C. V. Marcellua, pres ident; Carl F. Uoldewortb, secretary. CLERKS Storeand Office Eiisloes' Union: '.Meets second 'Monday of each month In Minors hall, at 7:30 p. m. A. H. Hargravo, president, B. It. Ballard, secretary. BARBERS Journeymen Barbors International Union of America. Msets last Tuosday in enc'i month at 8:30 p. m., Newport-Barber, shop. Sol Flora, president; Otto Forduo, secretary. BARTENDER8 Bartenders' International League of America, No. 512. Moots first and third Thursdays in Taylor's Barber shop. A. J. Leonard, presidont; M. L. Ferry, Secretary-treasurer. PAINTERS Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers of America, No. 217. Meets each Tuesdny night In Keegan's hall. W. B. Aiken, president; A. P. Estes, vice-presidont; J. A. Clark, Secretary. Union Announcements Havo you tried The 0. D. Coffee House 186 N, BroadlStreet PHONE 1525 Guarantee Paint Co. Cottonwood & Devereaox Eagle Restaurant 445 N. BBOAD Good Meals Best Service Seasonable Delicacies Private Booms for Ladles GIN ft CO., Props. Globe's Leading Home Furnishers CHLITZ "that mad Milwaukee fa mous," SCHLITZ that makes all men akin; We call for SCHLITZ and who eaa blame us We .drink and call for SCHLITZ again. Sara Kee General Merchandise 480 N. Broad Float 1161 HAIR GOODS Barrotts and Hair Orna ments; Shampooing. Mani curing, Hair Dressing, Facial -Massage. GLOBE OFFICE BLDG. Boom 14. 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. Globe Real Estate Office .165 N. BBOAD 8T. Oerresyoadesee elicit 'OB BARGAINS Watch our 'advertisemeat oo Fige 7. r. L. Toombs, Manager FBOKX 1101 ST. Los Angeles Cafe 662 N. BBOAD Good Meals Best Service Seasonable Delicacies Private Booms for Ladies HONQ LOEY, Prop. Elks Restaurant DAT AND NIGXT Best Meals Best Service Balkan Saloon Popular Resort for Gentlemen f N. BROAD ST. 1 Lunch Counter Clean, Ready, Gonvenieit Next Door to Coney Island W. H. MAKES, Prop. Wm. Mill Williams We undersell any store in Globe Order by Phono Pay at Your Door Phone 121 OUR NAME "The Globe Jewelry Co." 18 OUR Guarantee 340 N. Broad Phone 20S1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK GLOBE Capital, Surplus and Shareholders' Liability $300,000 , v i f rw Keegan's "THAT'S ALL' 290 N. Broad Phone ltl Budweiser Supplies Force, Energy Vitality Call for It When Yon Order , THE PACIFIC 480 N. BBOAD ft lack Martin, Prop. Samuel's 80 Year Stock Anheuser-Busch Beer ?J rAMOUS Cedar Brook Whiskey 'Always la stock. O.I.MUNN.CasinoSaloon Nj BBOAD 8T GLOBE. THE 1 (d BARRIER BY REX BEACH COPYRidHTaSOS.Br HARPERS BROWTRS CHAPTER IX (Continued) "Tlumed Into p kind of hermit after that, and I wasn't good to associate with. Men cot so they shunned uie, and 1 knew they told strange stories, because I heurd thorn whisper when I went to the stores for grub once a month. , "From time to time I heard of her. but the news. Instead of gladdening me. as It would have gladdened some men, wrung out what bits of suffering were left In tne. and I fulrly ached for her. Nobody comes to see cleurer than a woman deceived, so it didn't tuke her long to find out the kind of man Bennett was. He wasn't jlke her at all. nnd the reasou he had courted her bo hotly was just that .he hnd had everything that rightly belongs to a man like him nnd bad sickened of It. so he wanted her because she was clean nnd pure und dlfferem, and. real izing that he couldn't get. her any other way. he had married her. But she was a treasure no bud man could appreci ate, and so he tired quickly, even be fore the little one came. "When I heard that she had borne bim n daughter 1 wrote her n letter, which, took me a month to compote and which I tore up. One day n story came to me that made tne saddle my horse to ride down and kill htm und. mind you. I was n man who made pets of little wild, trusting things. But I knew she would surely send for mo when her pain became too great, so I unetnehed my gear and hung It up nnd waited nnd waited and waited. Three long, eddless years I waited, al most wltulu sound of her voice, with out a word from her.. without a glimpse of her, and every hour of that time went by as slowly as If I had held my breath. Then she called to me. nnd I went. "I tell you. I was thankful that day for the fortune that hud made me take good care of my horse, for 1 rode like Death on n windstorm. 1 rode through the streets of Mesa, where they lived, and past the lights of Ben nett's big saloon, where 1 heard the sound 'of devil's revelry aud a shrill voiced woman sluglug n woman the like of which he had tried to make my Merrldy. 1 never skulked or sneaked In those days, and no man ever made me take back .roads, so 1 came up to his house from the front and tied my horse to his gatepost She heard me on the steps and opened the door. "You sent for me. said 1. 'Where la he?' But he had gone uway to n neighboring camp and wouldn't be back until morning, at which I felt the way u thief must feel, for I'd hoped to meet him In his own house. I couldn't think very clearly, however, because of the chauge lu her. She was so thin and worn and sad sadder than any woman I'd ever seen. I'd changed a heap myself. Anyhow that was the flrst thing she spoke about, nnd the tears came Into her eyes as she breathed: ' 'Poor boy! You took it very hard, didn't you 7' " 'You sent for me, said I. 'Which road did he take?' "There's nothing you can do.' she answered. I sent to make sure that you still love me.' " 'Did you ever doubt It?' said I, at which she began to cry like n woman who has worn out nil emotion. " 'Can you feel the same after what I've ,made you suller?" she said, and I reckon she must have rend the answer in my eyes, for I never was much good nt talking, and the sight of her. so changed, hnd taken the speech out of me. leaving nothing but nches and pains and nshes In Its place. When she saw what she wished to know she told me the story the whole miserable sto rythat I'd heard enough of to suspect. Why she'd nmrrlcd the other man she couldn't explain herself, except that ltwns n woman's whim I had stnyed away, nnd he hnd come the oftener part phjue nnd part the man's dare devil fascination. "'He's a fiend,' she told me. 'I've stood all I cnn. He'll make n bad wo man of me as sure ns he will of the little one If I stay on here, so I have decided to go.nnd take her with me.' " 'Where?' suld I. " 'Wherever you say. she answered, and yet I did not understand, not till I snvr the look In her eyes. Then ns it dawned on me she broke down, for it was a terrible thing for a good woman Id offer. " 'It's nil for the little girl!' she cried. More than her life depends upon it. We must get her nway from him.' "She saw it was her only course nnd went where her heart was calling." The lieutenant met the look of ap peal In the trader's eyes and nodded to imply his complete understanding and approval. "We 'love some women for their goodness, others we love for their frni ness. but there never was one who combined the two like' her. nnd now that I knew she loved me ! began to believe again there was a Cod some where. I'd never seeu the youngster, bo she led me In where it was sleeping, and I remember my boots-made such a lie v 11 of it thumping on tbe'Uuor that she laid her slim white finger on her lips aud smiled at me. All the lingers in ,the 'worldbegau to .choke ut jny iikfc,;; J&&hi MjMliEMtlMi i throat ifbu ail H? blood In me com menced to pound at my heart when I looked on that tittle sleeping kiddle. The tears beguiMo rollout of my eyes, and because they had' been dry for four years they scalded Irke melted metal That wiu the only time 1 ever wept The sight of her baby did It ' ! love her already,' I whispered 'and I'll siK'tid my life making bei happy aud making u lady of her.' which clinched what wavering doubt the mother had. mid she began to plan ul'kl. the fear coming on her of a KudJen (hat our scheme might fail, 1 was for riding uway with both of ihctn that night. b.ick through the streets oi Mem nnd up Into the hllK wjiere I'd bate held them single handed against man or devil, but she wouldn't hear of It. "'We mu-'.t go away. she said, 'n long way" from here, where the world won't (iud u and the little one can Uc" V"' -, I ; "Leaving the tcfld country behind. came intn a region I illdn't know. grow to womanhood without knowing. She must never learn who her father was or what her mother did. We will start all oyer, you und 1 and the baby, nnd forget. Do you love me well enough to do It?' "I uttered a cry nnd took her In my arms, the arms that bad ached for her all those years. Then I kis.sed her for the llrst time." The old man tried to light his pipe which hnd gone out, but his lingers shook so that he dropped the match. "Her plan was for me to take the youngster away that night and for her to jolu us later, because pursuit was certain, and three could be traced where one might disappear. She would follow when the opportunity offered I saw that he had Instilled a terror Into her and that she feared hint like death, but ns I thought It over her scheme seemed feasible, so I ngreed. I was to ride west that hour with thp sleeping babe and conceal myself nt a place we selected, while she would say that the little one had wandered away and been lost In the canyon or anything else to throw Bennett off. After u time she would Join us. Well, the little girl never waked when I took her lu my arms nor when the mother broke dowu again und talked to me like a crazy woman. "1 traveled hard that night and swapped horses at daylight Then, leaving the wild country behind. I came Into u region I didn't know und fouud a Mexican woman who teuded the child for me, for I was close by the place where Merrldy was to come. Every night I went Into the village In hopes that some word bud arrived, and I waited patiently for a week. Then I got the blow. I heard it from the loafers around the little postotllce first, but It dazed me so I wouldn't believe It till 1 borrowed the paper fund read the whole story, with the type dancings and leaping before me. It took some hours for It to beep In oven nfter that, und for years I re called every word of the d d lie as If it bad been branded on me with hot Irons. They culled It it shocking crime, the most brutal murder Cali fornia had ever known, und In the headlines was my name In letters that struck me between the eyes like a hammer. Mrs. Dan Bennett had' Ikhjii foully murdered by me In a fit of sud den Jealousy, nnd I bad disappeared with the baby! The husband had re turned unexpectedly to find her dying, so he said, but too far gone to call for help und with barely sufficient strength to tell him who did It and how! Then the paper went on witt the tale of my courting her and hrr turning me down for. Bennett It rr d how I had gone off alone up into the the hills, turning Into u bear the no body, man or child, could npp''ach It said I had brooded there c'i tuts time till the mania got uppertr st and so came down to wreak ray vr igtMnce. They never even did me th? credit of cajjlns tnj C.C3Z2, t w.a a i ;ujl Incar- V-lv" mMMiafLHMy i nate.'a beast without so?' and a lot of things like that and, remember. I had never harmed a llvfr thing In all my life. Elowever. tuJ wasn't what hurt What turned Cie Into a dull, dead, suffering thing was the knowl edge that she was gone. For hours I couldn't get beyond that fact Then came the realization that Bennett had done It for I reasoned that he tad ragged a hint of the truth from hex by very force of the fear he hftd her in aud slain her. God! The awful rage that camo over me! But there was nothing to do. I had sworn to guard the little one. so I couldn't take .vengeance on him. I coutdn't go back and prove my innocence, for that would give the child tqhtm. (To be continued.) Everyone is waiting for the big Re building and doping' Out Salo of Sultan Bros. Important announcement in a few days. A Good Thing When you see it; if your eyesight's not bad. And that's our business curing imperfect or defective vision. We guarantee results. JllliltUWl itimNUiimiiirai DON'T WAIT for a distant visit from soma 'traveling eye-glass man, but take advantage of the oppor tunity now offered by Dr. Dawkins, tho only registered graduate opti cian now permanently located in this district. FOR ALL LOVERS of the best we havo now ready a splendid stock of magnificent native stones hand somely set in new and up-to-date mountings. Elgin, Waltham and standard made watches. St. Louis Jewelry 8c Opticsl Company Dr. E. Dawkins 437 Broad St KADISH & BOACH Assayors, Chemists and Metallurgists . Assaying and Chemical Work in all iti branches. Gold refined and bought. 417 W. 9th St, Los Angeles, Cal Wing Jing Chung & Company Same as Chew Jing Chung & Co. 547 N. Broad St. Chinese and Japanese Art Goods, Fine Antique Porcelain, Embroi deries, Silk and Linen, Curiosi ties, Lacquered Ware and all kinds of fine Teas. We keep first quality goods. The public is Invited to calL Globe, Arizona OPEN DAILY UNTIL 8 P. M. ; in n 1 1 1 n h n n 1 1 1 i n HOUSE CLEANING All spring work done prompt ly and neatly. Prices reasonable and ono price 4 to all. Orders left at Sliver Belt will receive prompt attention. fByers& Fleming $.H.,H'"M-'V1"M'M "! 1 1 1 11 M-M tWtHIrWill IHUH Ja. I Carl L. Addy j : Manufacturing Jeweler : ;: and Diamond Setter STONE CUTTING ; AND ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING J ; ; Rooh'6, Keegan BaiMing, Upstin ! ; Globe, Arizona 'IIIoHUHHIIIUHHII DR. P. B. CALER DENTIST SS5 N. BROAD STREET Over Palace Pharmacy. KfHi In I n pi L. A. GwBgk w. E. fcZ Goodanough & George BUILDING CONTRACTORS JUl won:' gaaranteecLviBsthaaui BOX 692 Architects General Contractors Estimates Cheerfully Furnished We are prepared to loan aonti on buildings put up by us. SIMS & SONS P. O. Box 466 Res. 710 Monroe St, East Globe L.S. MERRIAM'MERRIAM Building Contractors Building estimates prompdy furnished Work guaranteed BOX 491 Office Opp. Kinney House, Commercial Gas Engines and Hoists -Latest, safest and most taprew model, guaranteed for economy ud n- liability; simplest scientific engisi bdt Agent for MINING 'AND IRRIGATION PUMPI Sold and installed on absolute guarantee by JOHN WOG BOX 211 GLOBE ABU FRED W. MOORE WRITES INSURANCE In the Most Reliable Fire Insoracci Companies Local Representative ARIZONA MUTUAL SAVINGS i LOAN ASSOCIATION Office: Homo Printing Co. Euil&i GLOBE, ARIZONA Groceries of Quality VEGETABLES, FRUITS, ETC. STRICTLY FRESH We are better prepared to serve 70a than ever before. We deliver to any part of the city. Use the phone. JOE MOSES PHONE 2691 ' 552 N. BEOAD STEVE HALBY, Manager. JOE MARIETTA An expert mechanic, has opened shop FOR THE REPAIR OF GUNS, PISTOLS AND BICYCLES. All work promptly" and neatly d'1' and prices reasonable. SHOP LOCATED ABOVE 60LO MON-WICKEESHAM'S WAREHOUSE in Grave Yard Gulch. GIVE ME A CALL. Pinal Dairy ABSOLUTELY PUSS MILS Quality and Richness All Fr erred in AH Milk Sold. Wi DO NOT ROB THE MILI To Make Butter. Inspection Invited. Testa Furnished oa ReonMV GIBSON BROS. Phone 2163. Box 73L mm DR. H. A. BCBIA eHk Arizona's htti mF rocsSrXzctfA Send broken glasses to be repair ' duplicated. Next visit to Globe u September. l