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BINS) ?rfc ' "' Page Six DAILY AJJ120NA SILVER BELT .'n7 Friflay, June 55, lOft) 4f te 44Ai" i " riii- i?7iSK3HinuninM'HHnXHGHM!MMRH ri -, , W'iBw; ;,, Tpi p -yw-v '7p; ,'' "fprwF-s ,'$" maHBK JTSH" TO, qm.i. " ' ', V i J"1 .7fn'".'" 'V tf -V"' n m Pr f ! .wu .,wt ' ' w i i . X. j ( - l - T T r r i i I p E & 9 I, . WMMtMHMHMRMNI GLOBE LIVKRV STABLES .4i n ukoaD F4i !fnre nd ttU t WcRcmIID A Oc. FLon l2-j!i FREE BATHS McKevitt House floCX fUlOAD twos: (2.50 a week, ay 3ai 25c nd uji. Pioneer Saloon Wuicich & Pavlovich, Props. FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS 679 N. Broad. Phone 2361 i I Mountain View ; HOUSE w would be phased to v our old patrons. .GouU table, home cooMnq. mV,'& Mrs. F L. Edmonson Newly Furnished Through out Lantin House Baths in Gonnoctlon. 150 W. Push St. Phone luf2 f Mrs. A. J. Leonard 1 tfe Lacy House 391 N. Broad riteely FurnUhed ICoomi r Roosevelt Stage Office Hr DI.ioy, Pio. Leave GLOBE FLORAL CO. Fresh Cut .Flowers, I Ferns, Plants, j Funeral 'Deijign-i Jones B!k, Oak St. ;o. R. FEIST ! THE jeweler Watxh Repairing and Hand Engraving A 'SPECIALTY N. Broad St. !W2H!83EH "1 Stationery Sporting i Goods Wall Paper G. S. Van Wagenen : 4 Co. POST OFFICE BLDG. ' GIBSON .Copper Co. STAGE LINE Leaves Globe 8 a, m. Returns to Globe 5 p. m. 0?K. Stables Livery, Feed, Sale Stage Stand for Gibson Cor. Cedar and Railroad Sti. Vt. P. KELSEY, Prop. : Phone 481 SHUTE'S LIVERY STABLE 585 N. Broad Phone 731 Best Rigs, Prompt Berries SADDLE HORSES GEO. E. 8HUTE, Proprietor ARIZ0N STEAM t LAUNDRY & TOWEL SUPPLY CO. Oneway Work a Specialty I 760 N. Broad Phone 101 VmMMI M THE SINGER STORE Sells Sewing Machines on tasy Payments 'r'acip bo w u'.- t'rtm piuperly mid ki'op the. .c l order. All Machine Warranted 377 N. BROAD ST. Exclusive Ladies' fur nishing Store. BweU3 k'joiIj (a town. Doiph Baatz & Co. 520 N. Broad, Majestic Theater Globe V Leading Theater Continuous Performance Prices 15c, 25c. 35c Public Carriage At All Hoars. Open or Closed Rubber-tlred Hw PHONE 171 or 56L The St. Elmo SYDNOR & STEARNS. Prop. The finest of Wluei, Liquors and Ctgara. 474 NORTH BROAD ST. THE LEROY PHONE 2521 549 N. BROAD ST. Tho finest furnished rooms lu tho city. AU con vonleuces. Running water In evnry room. Rent rea Konatila. Oomo and aoo theJO ruoms. The Newport Ftat-OUM Barber Sho HOEY2J & MORREY Props. tiO N. Broad. Bt Baths Always Ready. RYAN & CO. Druggists and SUUon Oftlee Supplies, Spoitlnj, Good. Phonographs, and Records. S26 NORTH BROAD MIAMI STAGE LINE J. L. SPOON, Prop. Stage leaves from Shute'a Livery Stable Time schedule: Leave Globe dally at 8:16 m- Leave Globe daUy at 2:15 j m. Leave Miami dally at 10:16 m- Miami dally at 4:45 Tolophono Numbers: Globe, 731; Miami, iooa. GLOBE LABOR UNION DIRECTORY AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR Globo Branch American Federation of Labor Meet socoud and fourth Mondays In .Union Labor hall. U. A. Leonard, president; J. J. McNeil, secretary. CARPENTERS AND JOINERS Local Union No. 1030 United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. Meets each Thursday at Union Labor hall at 7:30 p. m. S. H. Wood, president; F. W. Teobrook, llnancial secre tary; J. 3d. Boll, treasurer. MINERS GLOBE MINERS UNION NO. 60, W. F. M. Meets every Tuesday at 7 p. m. Rjbert Elliott, president; M. II. Page, secretary. PRINTERS Globe Typographical Union, No. 307. Meets first Sunday in each month at -1 p. in., in Silver Belt office. C. V. Marcellus, pres ident; Curl F. Hoidsworth, secretnry. CLERKS Store and Ottlco Employees' Union. .Meets second Monday of each month in Miners' hall, at 7:30 p. m. A. H. Hargravo, president, R. 11. Ballard, secretary. BARBERS Journeymen Barbers' International Urion of America, Meets last Tuesday m each month at 8:30 p. m., Newport Barber shop- Sol Flora, president; Otto Perdue, secretary. BARTENDERS Bartenders' International League of America," No. 612. Meets first and third Thursdayn in Taylor's Barber shop. A. J. Leonard, president; M. L. Perry, Secretary-treasurer. PAINTERS Brotherhood or JPainters, Decorators and Paper Hangers of America, No. 217. Meets each Tuesday night in Keegan's hall. W. B. Aiken, president; A. P. Esteb, viee-prosidont; J. A. Clark, Secretary. Union Announcements Have you tried The 0. D. Coffee House 188 N. Broad StrPRt PHONE 1525 Guarantee Paint Co. Cottonwood & Devereaux Eagle Restaurant 445 N. BROAD Good Meals Best Service Seasonable Delicacies Private Rooms for Ladiea GIN & CO., Props. Globe's Leading . Home Furnishers OHLI'.r& "that nuUU Ulhakss fa mous' 8CHLITZ that makes all men akl; We call for BOHUTfc and who cu blame us We drlnfe and call for SOZUTX agal. . Sara Kee General Merchandise 160 N. BroM Phone SSI Tony Faust Beer CerlarBrooU Whiskey at THE PARLOR M. B. Monahan STRANGERS HOME RES TAURANT We Invite Your Patronage Day and Might Service. Billy Cunningham, Prop. wmmmmmmmmmammmm Globe Real Estate Office 168 K. BROAD ST. Correspondence Solicit tOK BARGAIN! Watch our advertisement on Page 7. f. L. Toomba, Manx g PHONM 110) HENRY MAfFEO Rear Majestic Theater Electric wiring and repair ing of all kinds. Get ray estimate before giving your order. Ellis Restaurant DAY AND NIOKT Best Meats Best Service Balkan Saloon Popular Resort for Gentlemen N. BROAD ST. . Wm. Mill Williams We undersell any store in Globe Order by Phone Pay at Your Door Phone 121 OUR NAME "The Globe Jewelry Co." IS OUR Guarantee 340 N. Broad Phone 2081 53&3JaS3 FIRST NATIONAL BANK GLOBE Capital, Surplus and Shareholders' Liability $300,000 Keegan's THAT'S ALL" 290 N. Bret Phene 111 Budweiser Sunlit Force, Eutrjy VltaUty Call for It When Ton Order "THE PACIFIC" 418 N. BROAD Jack Martin, Prey. Samuel's 80 Tmt Stock Anheuser-Busch Beer t FAMOUS Cedar Brook Whiskey Always In stock. 0.I.MUNN, CasinoSaloon N. BROAD ST., GLOBE. 0 m. if ebLE??''slflBHHRJBHLH ikLH (Chapter XII. Continued.) "At Xo. i KrCTall Htrwt.n "Yes. 1 pri))ospd poliifj there nt once, but It was lute, and we were dlnlns nt the. Pleas with nn neqtiiilut-nn-e. u Mr Mil I ready, whom I now re cnll ns a former Intimate of (Jeore Calendar. To our NitrprNc. we s:iv Calendar and his dnu:hter at n table, not far from ours. Mr Mulready be trayed some agitation at the sight of Calendar and told me that Seutlnnd Yard had a man out with a warrant for Calendar's arrest on old charges. For old Kri he's sake Mr. Mulready beg ged me to give Calendar a word of warning. I did ko fooIUhly. It seems. Calendar was at that moment plan ning to rob us. Mulready aiding and abetting him " The wumnn paused before Kirkwood, looking down upon him. "And so." she conrluded. "we have been tricked and swindled I can scarcely believe It of Dorothy Calendar." "I. for one. don't "believe it" Kirk wood spoke I'ulckly, rising. "Whatever the culpability of Calendar and Mul ready, Dorothy was only their hood winked tool " "But. Mr. Kirkwood. she must have known the Jewels wero not hers." "Yes." he assented passively, out wholly unconvinced. "And what." she demanded, with a gesture of exasperation "what would you advise?" "Scotland Yard." he told her bluntly. "But It's a family secret. It "must not appear In the papers Don't you understand' George Calendar is my husband's cousin!" "I can think of nothing else unless you pursue them In person." "But whither?" "That remains to be discovered. I can tell you nothing more than I hnre. May I thank you for your hospitality, express my regrets that I should un wittingly have been made the agent of this disaster and wish you good night, or. rather, good morning Mrs. Hal lam?" For a moment she held him under b calculating glance, which he withstood with graceless fyrtltude. Then, realiz ing that he was determined not by any means to be won to her cause, she gave him her hand, with n common place wish that he mtalit find his af fairs In better order than seemed prob able, and rang for Cedes. The butler showed him out. "Well." appreciated Mr. Kirkwood. with gusto. "he's got Ananias and Sapphlra talked to a standstill, all right!" lie rumlnated.over this for a moment. "Calend.tr can He some. too. but hardly with her picturesque touch. Uncommon Ingenious, I call It All the same, there were only about a dozen hits of tiling that didn't tit into her nuisalc a little bit. I think they're all tarred with the same stick all but the girl. And there's something afoot a hmg sight more devilish and crafty than that shilling shocker of madam's. Dorothy Calendar's got about us much active part in It as I have, I'm only from California, but they've got to show me before I'll be lieve a word against her Those In fernal scoundrels! Somebody's got to be on the girl's side, and 1 seem to have drawn the lucky straw. Good heavens! Is It possible for a grown man to fall heels over bend In love In two short hours? I don't believe It. It's Just Interest nothing more And f It, have to have n change of clothes before 1 can do anything further." He struck uerosa town as dlrectl. as might be for St. I'ancras station It would undoubtedly be u long walk but cubs were prohibited by his strait ened means, and the hiihes were all abed and wouldn't be astir for hours He strode along rapidly; finding his way more through Intuition than bj observation or. familiarity with I,on don's geograph.v Indet'd. was scant nware of his surroundings, for hli brain was big with line imagery, nipt In a glowing dream of knight errantry and clilvairlc deeds CHAI'TKIt .Kill" IRIvAVOOD wasted little time. lie had not much (o waste were he to do that upon whose doing he had set his heart. It irked him hore to have to lose the in valuable moments deuinnded by cer tain Imperative arrangements, but his baste vmis such that all was consum mated within an hour. 'Within the period of n single hour, then, he had ransomed ills luggage nt St. Pancras, caused It to be loaded upon n four wheeler and transferred to n neighboring hotel of evil tlnvor, but moderate tariff, where he engaged a room for a week, ordered an Imme diate breakfast and retired with his belongings to his room He had shav ed and changed his clothes, selecting a serviceable suit of heavy tweeds, stout shoes, a fore and aft cap nud a negli gee hhlrt of a deep shade, calculated itt least to seem clean for a long time. Finally he had devoured his bacon and eggs, gulped down Ills coffee and burn ed his mouth and. armed with a stout stick, set otT hotfoot In the still dim glimmering of early day. By this time his cash capital had dwindled to the sum of V 10s M and would have been much less had he puld for his lodging lu advance. By Louis Copyrltfht, 1003, AT King's Cioss" station on the un derground an acute disappointment awaited him. There likewise he learned something about London. A sympathetic bobby Informed him that no trains would be running until after 5:30 and that, furthermore, no buses would begin to ply until half after 7. "it's tramp It or call It. then." mused the youug man mournfully, ills long ing gaze seeking a nearby cab rank. Just then occupied by a solitary han ton driver Fomnolent on the box. "Olllrer" he again addressed the po liceman, mindful of the Kugllsli ax iom. "When lu doubt ask a bobby" "ofll-er. when's high tide this morn ing?" Tie bobby produced a well worn pocket nlmnnnc. moistened a massive thumb and rippled the pages. 'London bridge, 'igli tide twenty minutes nrfter 0. sir." he announced, witn a glow of satisfaction wholly pardonable In one who combines the functions of perambulating almanac, guidebook, encyclopedia und cotiserv er of the peace. Kirkwood said something beneath his breath, a word lu Itself a com fortable mouthful and wholesome and emphatic He glanced again at the cab und groaned. "O Lord. 1 Just das sent!" with which, thanking the bu reau of Information, he set oQ" rapid ly down Grey's Inn road to find the Aletheu before she sailed. Proceeding upon the uorklng hypothesis that Mrs. Hullam was u polished liar lu most respect-", but had told the truth so far as concerned her statement to the ef fect that the gladstoue bag contained valuable property, whose ownership remained a moot question, though Kirkwood wus definitely committed to the belief that It was uoue of Mrs. Halla m's or her son's, he reasoned that the two adventurers, with Don thy nud their booty, would attempt to leave Lorfdou by a water route in the ship Aletheu. whose name had fallen from their lips at Bermondsey Ola Stairs. Klikwood's Initial task. then, would be to tlud the needle lu the haystack. The metaphor is poor more properly, to sort out from the hundreds of ves sels of nil descriptions at anchor lu midstream, moored to the wharfs of longshore warehouses or In the gigan tic docks that line the Thames, that one called Alethea. of which lie was so deeply mired In ignorance that he could not say whether she were tramp steamer, coastwise passenger boat, one of the liners that ply between Til bury and all the world, channel ferry boat, private jacht (steam or Miili. schooner, four ui-ister. square rigger, hark or brig inline Lo'i'lon had turned over once or twlo a:-' was pulling the bedclothes over Its heiid- vt-I grumbling about get Ing tip. but the . ly win still sound nsleep. when at lei'gth he pms-el for n minute's rest In front of the Mansion loii-e and re;) I bed ult'i a p.ing ! despair, that he was completely tuck- ercd out With n sigh he surrendered to the flesh's fnillty. An early cabby, cruls ing up fr'! Cannon street station on the off chin." of thulln" some one . i nuHr hi tint i-lt-.' ,fln frmn tint itiiv.ta ' "V - ' nnd sparrows, stiff cr,l the surplice of his life when KlrkwooJ halted hini "Jump in. sir." he totd Kirk wood cheerfully ns soon as he had assimilat ed the latter's demands. i (mows' precisely wotcher wants. Lea re it all to me." The" admonition was all but super fluous. Kirkwood was unnblt for the time being to do aught else than n sign his fate Into another's guidance. Once in the cab be slipped Insensibly Into a nap nnd slept soundly on. ns reckless of the cab's swift pace and continuous bouncing as of the sunlight glaring full In his tired young face. He may have slept twenty minutes. Hp nwokp faint with drowsiness, tin gling from head to toe from fatigue and In distress of a queer qualm in the pit of his stomach, to find the han som nt rest nnd the driver on tho step, shutting hia fare with kindly determi nation. "Oh. a' right." lie ussented surlily and by sheer force of will made himself climb out to the side walk, where, having rubbed his eyen. stretched enormously nud .vuwued dis courteously in the face of the east end. he was opce more himself and a hun dred times refreshed Into the biti-guin. Contentedly he counted I! shillings into the cabby's palm, the fare named be ing one nnd six. "The shilling over nud above the tip Is for finding me the waterman nnd boat." he stipulated. "Itlght-o! You'll miud the 'orse a minute, sir?" Kirkwood nodded. The man touched his hat and disappeared Inexplicably. Kirkwood. needlessly attaching him self to the reins near the animal's head, pried Ids sense of observation open and became alive to the fact that lie stood in a quarter of Loudon as Btmnge to him ns had been Bermond sey wall. To this day he cannot put a name to It. He surmises that It was Wap plng. Ills cabby popped hurriedly out of the entrance to a tenement, a dull vlsaged. broad shouldered water man ambling more slowly nfter. 71wl Joseph Vance by the Bobbs-Mexrill Caw "Nevvy of mine, sir," nnnounced tho cabby, "and n fust ryte waterman, Knows the river like n book, he do," The nephew touched his forelock sheepishly. "Tliapk you." said Kirkwood. and, turning to the man. "Your boat?" he asked, with the brevity of weariness. "This wye. sir." At Ills guide's heels Kirkwood thread ed the crowd and then descended to a floating stage to which a heavy rowboat lay moored. In the latter a second waterman was seated, balling out bilge with n rusty can. "'Ere we arc. sir." said the enhman's nephew, pausing nt the head of the steps. "Now, where's It to be?" The American explained tersely that he had n tnersage to deliver to n friend who hnd shipped' aboard a vessel known as the Aletiiea. scheduled to sail nt flocd tide, further than which denonent averred naught. (To be continued) TWENTY BEEVES LOCAL MEAT MAGNATE IN REM- INISCENT MOOD TELLS OF MEAT EATERS In spite of the fact that steaks arc "onsidered something of a luxury in Globe, more than COO cattle are con sumed in this city" every month, or an average of twenty a day, not taking into consideration the cold storage meat that is being shipped in from outside points. The condition of the public pulse, or rather the public stomach, can bo de termined pretty closely by the amount of fresh meat consumed in any com munity. The meat sales at the present time are showing a constant increase, u point in favor of Globe. "Conditions in the local meat indus try aro good at tho present time," baid W. II. Parks to the Silver Belt yesterday. "The rango has been rather dry this year, but cattle shipments from outside points aro sufiicient to supply tho demand. "Quito a little meat is being disposed of at tho Clifton market, in supplying a big railroad contract. John C. Gatti, who recently disposed of his entire in terest in the local market to C. W. Parks, Howard Parks, and myself, is now running that market, with John Parks. "While no changes will be made in the local market at the present timo, it is probable that extensivo improve ments will bo made in a short time." Apache Indian Mission, Pascoo hill. fi3S North Devereaux ?trot, will fur n'u-h Indian women to do washing ano house work; Indian men to cut wood and do chores. Indian baskets hot- george: hope Registered Stallion TroTtr Record of 2:14 McBROOM'S STABLE PRICE 925.00. Denm) Celt. n -j :xf& - - 7 m "' V- I M'l UNfCMMt t tB' j lUlk' I . -V JHx. The Swigert Bros. Optical Co. i ABlZOtU-S BEU1BU OPTICUJIS , fcwH Knlvlnh- u tu Flulrj ! Ibiunrti.( rt Cluwf SEND US VOUR BROHCN LCNSCS TO C RCMIHCD 01 bUPllCATCD NEXT TRIP (XT IN SEPTEMBER Thoroughly Equipped Yes, that'o what we axe. We aro thoroughly equipped to handle your laundry business in a manner highly satisfactory to 1 you. Our new plant is tho finest In tho southwest and our work la what you want THE BEST. i WHITE WAGONS, WHITE WORK, WHITE TREATMENT. Arizona Steam Laundry 750 NORTH BROAD PHONE 461 D DAY CONSUMED! . IN GLOBE HOLLOW Concrete Blocks and Sidewalk Reinforced concrete If URfactom of Cement Pnttti refa 40-toa yraoaura to tot brick. Estimates on Building Promptly Furnished J. MAUREL fwo-fftcry CoBcrt Bloca Houm, tn C Glob LjmbT Ytrrt P r, tj,lt M Martin, George & Morris Bricklaying and Plastering CONTRACTORS Monumental Masonry Our Specialty Estimates Cheerfully Furnished P. O. BOX 828 ww MmnmimmmmmmKUiatxmt. Architects General Contractors Estimates Cheerfully Furniahed We are prepared to lon moot; on buildings put np by ns. SIMS & SONS P. O. Box 466 Re. 780 Monro SL. East Glotw S M&j L.B. J.E, MERRIAM'MERRIAM Building Contractors Building estimates promptly furnished Work -guaranteed BOX 491 Once Opp Kinney Hon. vwwrvnwfitwy?tvrrp Are Your Eyes Weak? CO.trMT Eyes tested free of charge. uUi i cated cases fitted where others faiL Ncw lenses put in your old frame!. I warrant all my work perfect and furnish glasses at prices reasonable for first-class work. "Fine line of Jewelry and Watches. DR. E. DAWKINS ST. LOUIS JEWELRY & OPTICAL COMPANY 437 Broad Street Pinal Dairy ABSOLUTELY PURE MILK Quality and Richness All Pre served in All Milk Sold. We DO NOT ROB THE MILK To Make Butter Daspection Invited Tests Furnished on Rcqurrt GIBSON BROS. Phono 2153. Box 731 THE MELVILLE (Modern) P50 POTTER PARK AVE. Between 7th and 8th streets, on" FJgueroa Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL. Single rooms, two, three and four room suites, completely furnish ed. Running, hot and cold water. Janitor scrvica. Select neighbor hood. Convenient. Street car service unnecessary. FRED W. MOORE WRITES INSURANCE la the Most Rellabl Fir lam Compariei ARIZONA MUTUAL SAVING LOAN ASSOCIATION Office: Home Printing Co. BuiKD GLOBE. ARIZONA DR. P. B. CALER DENTIST C85 N. BROAD STRBB1 Over Palace Pharnucy. fpy tow 'wxv r--'vNS-- .'f - - . ' $' WfifaZ "$rij5v f fe9$<to-fwVc t ' i ' lit hTj.A