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:n f- :H .- , WV. m. . , c . . - "; t. $. . .,. ,,,, : , Pie;:Eight DAILY ARIZONA SILVER BELT Tuesday, JUne g, ign L ' ""' j"!! 4-i bv ' & to BV- t.'V k w H. m :' KJ3 ft, K.' fV 6 - ' ;-v i' ir J lrEEL SECURE WITH A GfctoD'WQA.TCH IOCs ! FHE BANK IS THE BEST WATCH F ' E5ss- s v--vy;- - x v 1 -Nhpn MEhB Doci I IWSTHAV'E YOUR -feM SAFE rmsmmm, L-V--l ISCURII PLACE First Nationa , Bank Globe, Arizona c& Capital, Surplus and Shareholders' Liability : $300,000 mm mm iS h stout Capital paid in, 5100,000. -rm ' . - r a w m Pan HY v Ha ta Va pv Kant.fi' I rncK f nmnanv ""? " "' ''lu.oo.oo .. v -.- -" , u"" "- " w.j-rj surplus, $00,000.00 U..J3. MILLS, President VB PAY 4 PEE CENT ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. NEW BUSINESS IKVt, L. D. RIOKETTS. Vice-Pres. . a " 0) T. A. PASCOE, Vice President DIEECT03S L. D. RICKETTS R. B. HCOARtvp II. S. VAN GORDElt, Cashier 0. E. MILLS A. T. THOMSON E. M. Hrnn E. M. HURD, Locnl Manngor H. S. VAN GQRDER T, A. PASCOB WALTER DOUGUs REFUSES TO TESTIFY AGAINST HUSBAND AND PAYS COSTS 01 PEOSEOUTION v fijr.irt Real Estate Bargains Hero is a splendid bargain. A 7-roo 1 ko-co furnfshed complcto, suitable for a rooming horse cr boarding Louse, doso in town; largo corner lot 100 feet snnari; also a lpro barn 18x30 fort, two stories high. Wo also have some beautiful new, iaod;rn horrs-.a, uptodato in every respect, which are raro bargains. If yon are thinking of prrclaslng a hono, coaio and soi what wo have. It will surmr.'ao you. Tho prirra aro bo that it is almost liko giving thorn away. 1101:3:3 to rent: 4 rooa toass furnished, 3roo3n horsa famished, 7-room horsi vnfurnished, 3 room kouso unfurnished, 2-room houso unfurnished. Ranches near Globe, ard too bargains in Gila Valley ranches, improved and unimproved. Call at 230 N. Eroad strett and sco U3 and wo will try to plcaso you ai:d Get tho property yoa want. Alex. Simpson ALEX. SIMPSON & COMPANY Jame Cochran 1 PUR I ! AIM' 1 2:30 p. ra. Tho conim ttoe in charge' is doing everything possible to cele brate tho day in an appropriate man ner. Thcro will bo street parade, music, singing, history of tho flag and patriotic addresses. Everybody come. Business houses'aro requested to closo thoir places of business and make Flag Day a half bol'day for all cUizons. BlliilHl TO BE EXPENSIVE It's our constant aim to niako Ihis store a marker in its line a standard by which drug stores in this section shall bo judged, "and to do this wo reaUzo that every customer must bo mnda a thoroughly satisfied customer. To do this wo aro crowding full of quality tho. money you spend here. Wo ask yoa to bring us yotr drag wants. If thoy aro not in our stock wo'U get thorn without additional expense to you. Palace Pharmacy .SHORT STOBJESJF THE GIT! Beck Health en the Coast D. Littlojohn and wife will loavo this morning for L03 Angles and tho coast cHios of southern CaHfornia. Mr. L;t itlejohn has been in poor health for a number of months past and will seek the sea breezes hopeful of gaining re- lief. the Tucfou Star during tho heat of last fall's campa'gn. Tho plaintiff is a republican national committeeman. Abroad on Legal Business 'i Oharlrs L. Rawlins of tho law firm of . Rawlins & Little, lrft- yesterday morn Ing for Solomonville, whero ho attend ed Graham county district court yu--tetday. Ho will leavo Solonionvillo this moming for Tucson, whero on Wcdnes ' day ho will apprar' in tho Pima county distr'ct court as nttorcoy for tho do ffendunt in tho famous libel action of iiBiober vs. tlio Stato Consolidated Printing company. Tht? suit is tho re 'eul of an alleged libelous publication in Thask Thjir Prionds Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mitchell, who were deprived by death of t,hcir baby boy last week, have requested the Sil ver Belt to thank their many frioui's for tho kindness shown them and the sympathy cxtonded during tho hours when the shadow obscured thb sunshine. They hope, in. the futuio in a movp material way to show their gratifica tion. LUXURY COLORED LAD PAYS TWENTY BIG EOUND DOLLARS I OS ESCA PADE OF PET '1 i- THE MELVILLE (Modem) 030 POTTER PARK AVE. Between 7th and 8th streets, oil Tlgueroa Street, L03 ANGELES, CAL. Single rooms, two, threo and four room suites, completely furnish ed. Burning, hot and cold water. Janitor service. Select neighbor hood. Convenient. Street car scrvico unnecessary. Spoaking of Fame During the past ten days three let ters all written in states cast of the Mississippi addressed to tho "Silver Belt, Arizona," cahio, right through without intcrrupt'on and wore promptly delivered to thoir newspaper by Post master Sturg'.s' corps of efficient work ers'. Tho Silver Beltand Globo are, to all intents and purposeseynonymous. Prof. Smith in New Home Prof. Smith, superintendent of the .it j" school, will occupy ihe.Coplcn re3i denco on North Hill street during tho uimnur months. Mr. Smith and fam ly moved to the'r now homo yesterday. Tho Coplcns wlil bo absent from the city about flvo months. Elks Will Celebrate All Elks and the public in general aro invited to nttonl tho Flag Day parade and celebration, to hi hold in Dreamland ou Monday, Juno 11, at 1'ighting dogs are rather an ex pensivo luxury, particularly when they decide to chew up unoffending citizens and the owner has to pay tho costs. At least William Rodin, a colored bootblack, thinks thnt way about the proposition and he ought to know, as ho was assessed $20 by Judge Hin3on Thomas yesterday, as tho result of an attack mado by his dog upon John Ralston. Ralston was passing the bootblack stand at Broad and Oak strcots Sunday night, when tho dog sprang at him and bit him below tho knee, entirely without warning. A friend creognized tho dog, and as a result, Rodd'n was haled into court, with a charg3 of maintaining a pub.it nuisance standing against him. Roddin at first tried to prov? an alibi for his doglets, bat tho alibi was as weak as tho dog was strong and tho goods wore fastened upon thfc canine. Tho owner of tho dog then-brought out several character witnesses, in an effort to prove that in the past tiio animal had been so kind and affection ato that it would only bito a befsteak after much porsuasion, but this wns also knocked out by what tho court already knew of the dog, and a verdict of guilty was rendered. A fino cf $20, was imposed by Judge. Thomas, which was sorrowfully dug up by Roddin. He was warned that he had better muzzlo tho dog in the fu turo if ho wished to avoid further trou bio. v Judgo Thomas' is highly in favor of a city ordinnnco giving tho marshal's office power to shoot any vicious or dan gerous dog, whenovor this action be comes imperative. Everything new and up to date at the Majestic tonight. Hear Dock Johnson slug, '.'The Way to Spell Possum Pie." My, oh me, oh my. Because his w'fe, a woman of the half world; refused to testify against him, Art Mosicr was discharged yrs ttrday afternoon, after having been ar rested Saturday morning and lodged in jail with a charge of aggravated assault standing against him. Although Mrs. Mosier told tho of ficors, at tho time her husband was ar rested, that ho had struck her and that ho had mistreated bf r on previous oc cas'ons until she had been compelled to leavo him, she told an entirely different story on tho stand, claiming that she Jirdfsilltn against tho door and bruised her arm. v As tnero were no witnesses to the affair and testimony contradictory to that of Mrs. Mosicr' would havo been only hearsay, the district attorney do cided that it would bo futile to attempt to prosecute tho case, and accordingly moved ' for a d'smissal. Mrs. Mosicr paid the court costs. M ME HfflESIED TAKEN IN AT BISBEE AND WILL BE BROUGHT .TO GL03E TO FACE SERIOUS CILUIGE I. The Lst and Millin A complete closing out sale for the season. This is Pay Day Week and is the last good opportunity you'll have for buying your Fourth of July Hat a I Roy Cone, wanted hero on a charge of having embozz'ed a considerable amount of money from I he Pioneer Meat company, by which he wn for merly employed, was arrested in Bisbce yesterday and will bo brought back to faco tho charg?. ' Nothing of tho circumstniiccs of Cone's arrest aro, known, as ouly a brief wire notifying the sheriff's office of his capture was recnivod yester day. Undcrshoriff Frank HayncH will leave this morning to bring tho prisoner to this city. Not only is Cono charged by tho meat company-with having collected a considerable amount from its customers, without turning over tho money, but ho is said td bo heavily indebted to a number of locrl people, for board, room rent and tho like. We have a splendid line of Dress Hats to close - out at SJ95 each It will pay you to see our line of Dress and Street Hats selling for each Every Hat in stock at very low prices. Waists Special Prices Hair Goods Every lady in this city should come to this store and see the very excellent values we are offering GLoiiG eusiEssi ' , FORTS . . -. - - SOWED MAX AND MARCUS LANTIN WILL NO LONGER CONTINUE AS MERCHANTS TOGETHEE As tho result of a disagreement as to tho manner in which tho business should be conducted, the firm of Max Lantin & Brother, tho well known clothiers, dissolved 'partnership yester day, Marcus Lant'n withdrawing. Both Max and Marcus Lantin stated to tho Stiver Belt yesterday that they could not agrco in business and it was thought best to dissolvo partnership. As tho result, Max purchased his brother's interest iu the store. Marcus Lantin states that he will open a soparato store as soon as he can secure a stock of goods. He has sev oral locations already in sight, but has rot mado a definite selection as yet. Ho will leavo for tho cast in a short time to purchase a stock of goods. Max Lantin conducted tho clothing business as an individual for about eight years, taking his brother into the firm as a partner, a little more than a year ago. Details of the tronsfcr have not be-n mado public, but it is understood that "Marc" received a. good sum for his interest. Sco the Honolulu dance. Dreamland tonight. Nothing but good pictures and good comedy at tho Majestic tonight. NOTICE O? DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that tho firm of Max Lantin & Brother has been dis solved by mutual conS. nt. Tho busi ness jn tho future wi.l be conducted by Max Lantin and will be so named. (Signed) MAX LANTIN. I lov that dollar, but, oh you minstrels! Wo do not know, of any other pill that is as good as DcWitt's Little Enrh Risers, the famous little liver pills small, gentle, pleasant and sure pilh with n reputation. Sold by Palaci Pharmacy- and United Drug Co. W. C. T. U. MEETING A?8pccial meeting of tne W. C. T. U. will ba held Tuesday, Juno 8, at 2:30 0 'clock, , at tho homo of Mrs. E. G. Decker. An interesting program on tho' "Flower Mission orkf' will be given. All members are requested, to bring flowers, to bo distributed among tho sick, th 3 hospitals and prisoners. Very important business will be at tended to at this meeting. Visitors are always welcome. MRS, A. T. HAMMONS, MRS. J.. II. THOMPSON, Prcs. Secretary.' Watch fcr tho street parade. Then follow tho crowd. 4 j Carl L. Addy Manufacturing Jeweler and Diamond Setter STONE CUTTING :: AND ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING : : Room 6, Keegan Building. Upstirs.l Globe, Arizona A Vital Point. The most delicate part of a f its bowels. Every ailment that it t c ul i.-.i. r .. l.nn-iU slta fl ILTS Willi aUilCIUi VI IUC uv" il.inmrinr in innsf rnsps tliP I ft "' V infant. McGee's B:tbv El'xir rnri diarrhoea, dvfrnterv nml nil dr,'it i it.. -1. t. .. l.mrrh Sor iiiuihh or me Rinmiwu ui w i by Palace Pharmacy. KMHssassssss E-HSK23SSia -P'?S2 Ladies' Suits, Coats, Millinery, Etc. LADIES' SUITS AND SKIRTS Any tailored suit in tho store at 27c on tho dollar. $20 suits now , $5.00 Large assortment of ladies' sklrt3 marked below wholesale cost Best material and workmanship, stylo, quality and finish. TRAVELING COATS S1D.00 Traveling Coats now '. .S5.00 KIMONAS - . . $12.50 silk kimonas now ;.$5.48 Other kimonas now one-third regular price. A large lino of long and short kimonas, silk, lawn, crepe, etc. Bolow wholesale cost.' See our prices. ' LADIE3' MILLINERY giB&ffiT' 510.00 hat3 now . ....... ...... 1. ..'.. -v.. . ..j. $3.98 $1.00 hats now j $L00 LADIES' GARMENTS Evening gowns, street gowns, lingerie dresses and shirtwaist Enlts. Below wholesale cost. Riding skirts, giovo3, boots, spo- cial price. Bargains in Notions; etc. Garters and gartor elastics, 6ilk scarfs and veils, hat pins and back combs, Mexican drawnwork, hand bags, boauty plna and belt pins below wholesale cost. Soe marked prices. Coates' best: thread 3c per spool. Telescopes. Buy No w Save Money Here are a list of prices that were never equalled in this city AJ.i4 . JU m 7 Ayj Shoes at Bargain Prices All French heel ladies' shoes and ties? best brands in black and al most all colors. Forty pairs Elliot Kendall Shoe Co. shces, Cuban heel, patent leath er tics; regular $3.50 values now, all sizes ., $1.73 Tan Cuban heel ties, regular price $3.75, now v $1.73 Large assortment of patent and black kid tic's, strap sandals, but tons, etc., $3.50 and $4.00 quality, best makes, now $1.28 $2.50 and $3.00 qualities now going at ....98c Children's shoes, blacks,- tans store 18c $1.65 values now 98c Superba Brand shoes, $2.00 values now 97c Largo number of other best brands at less than wholesale cost. Anv tialr- canvas shoes in the 'tc. R?.3R ves now 75c 7 . : Dolph Baatz 520 North Broad St., 3rd Door North of Bridge Children's Dresses $8.00 children's dressss now... S2-0 $4.00 children's dresses now J1-00 Ladies' Hosiery A swell Btock of ladles' hosiery, l"e embroidery, etc., all colors, go.ng below wholesalo cost. 85c silk embroidery hoso now. " 65c silk embroidery hoso now. ' COc hose, threo pairs " 55c hoso now !J 15c hose, 7c; eight pairs s" Also a fine lino of children's h05lW7 marked below cost. Corsets A full line of the best prades makes now going below wholesale v ssfe, ,.W