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;' y mwn 1 'Pure Six DAILY AJiLZONA SILVER BELT Friday, July 30, f ' JJ,' WWwHwwrefllP vW4fi9sKmfw?PR Tag! V t 6? Bs t, L V? GLOBE I IVI7PV CTAR! I7Q I U H. BKOAD 8tdl Iforsts tai Kits fti Prcvpectrr WeJftrnom ft O. Pliou 1X31 Mevitt House 950 N. BUOAD ftnotna 12.60 .week, up Bed 25c and u. Pioneer Saloon Wuicich & Pavlovlch, Props. FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIOABS 679 N. Broad. Phone 2361 Mountain View HOUSE W would be pleased to sec our old patrons. Good table, home cookinq. Mr. &. Mrs. I. U. Cdmonvon Newly Furnished Through out Lantin House Baths In Connection. ICO W. Push St. Phone 1952 Mrs. A. J. Loouard Globe Floral Co. Fresh Cut Flowers, Ferns, Plauts, Funeral Designs Jones 61k, Oak St. Phone 1091 Residence 2883 O. R. FEIST THE Jeweler Watch Repairing and Hand Engraving A SPECIALTY N. Broad St. Stationery Sporting Goods Wall Paper G. S. Van Wagenen & Co. POST OFFICE BLDG, SHUTE'S LIVERY STABLE C85 N. Broad Phone 731 Best Rla. Prompt 8errice SADDLE HORSES GEO. E. SHUTE, Proprietor 1 -, . AR1Z0N STEAM LAUNDRY & TOWEL SUPPLY CO. One Day Work a Specialty 7f0 N. Broad Phone 461 The Best Cooks in Town THE 0, D. COFFEE HOUSE Hus secured tho Hervices of George Riviera and Greston. Kvory old timer knows thH George liivitua'a pies are hotter than mntlior uetl to jimkc. Tho proof of the pudding in iu tho oittiug Try them and be convinced. The O. D. Coffee House A. B. ANDERSON, Manager. Tor Good Cooking and Quick Service. WE HAVE THE COOKS Public Carriage At All Hoars. Open or Closed Rubber-tired Hack PHONjG 171 or 6ai. The St. Elmo 8YDNOB & STEARNS, Prop. The fluent of Wines, Liquors and fjMgars. 474 NORTH BROAD 8T THE LEROY PHONE 2021 519 N. BROAD ST. The finest furnished rooms In the city. All con venienoHB. Running water iu every room. Rent rea sonable. Come and see these rooma. The Newport Firnt Class Barber Shop HOEYE & MOREY Trops. 440 N. Broad. Bm Bathi Always Ready. RYAN & CO. Drugxl.ua &ad Stationers Office Supplier, Bpottlnj, Ooodn, Phonographs, aad Records. 128 NORTH BROAD MIAMI STAOE LINE J. L. SPOON, Prop. Stage leaves from Bhute's Livery BtableTiine schedule: Leave Globe daily at 1 8:18 a. m. Leave Globe daily at 2:15 y. m. Leave Miami dally at 10:15 a. m. Leave Miami daily at 4:46 . m. Telephone Numbers: Globe, 731: Miami, 1553. GLOBE LABOR UNION DIRECTORY AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR Globe Branch American Federation of Labor Meets socond and fourth Mondays in Union Labor hall. II. A. Leonard, president; J. J McNeil, secretary. CARPENTERS AND JOINERS Local Union No. 1030 United Brotherhood of Oarponters and Joiners of Auiorica. Meets each Thursday at Union Labor hall at 7:'M p. iu. b. H. Wood, president; F. W. Tonbrook, financial secre tary; J. M. Boll, treasurer. MINERS GLOBE MINERS UNION NO. 60, W. F. M. Meets every Tuesday at 7 p. m. Robert Klliott, present; M. H. Page, aecretary. PRINTERS Globe Typographical Union, No. 367. Meets first Sunday in each mouth at 4 p. in., in Silver Belt office. C. V. Mareellua, pres ident; Carl F. Uoldsworth, secretary. CLERKS Store and Office Employees' Union. .Meets second Monday of each month in Minora hall, at 7:30 p. m. A. H. Hargravo, president, R. R. Ballard, secretary. BARBERS Journeymen Barbers' International Union of America. Meets last Tuesday in each month at 8:30 p. ra., Newport Barber shop, bol Flora, president; Otto Perdue, secretary. BARTENDERS Bartenders' International League of America, No. 612. ' Meets first kiid third Thursdays in Taylor's Barber shop. A. J. Liwuard, president; M. L. l'orry, Secretary-treasurer. PAINTERS i I'll J Brotherhood or Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers of America, No. 217. Meets each Tuesday night in Kcegau's hall. W. B. Aikou, president; A. P. Eatoo, vice-president; J. A. Clark, Secretary. Union Announcements Have you tried The 0. D. Coffee House 186 N, Broad Street Majestic Theater Globe's Leading Theater Continuous Performance Prices I5c. 25c. 35c Eagle Restaurant 445 N. BROAD Good Meals Best Service Seasonable Delicacies Private Rooms for Ladles GIN & CO., Props. Globe's Leading Home Furnishers SCHL1-T& "tnai made MUwankw fa mous," SOELITZ that makes all m akla; Wo call for SOHLITfc and h cas tolaina na We driulte a call t t wnKUX agala. Sara Kee General Merchandise 460 N. Broae Pboae SCI fi. ' f 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. BROAD 8T. OorreayouiUnca sUlicltd r'OK BAKOAINB Watch our advertisement on Fag 7. T. L. Toombs, lnagtr F110N3J 1101 KENRV MAFFEO Roar Majestic Theator Electric wiring and repair ing of ail kinds. Got my estimate be ore giving your order. Elks Restaurant DAT AND NIQXT Best Meals Best Service Balkan Saloon Popular ' Resort for Gentlemen N. BROAD ST. I Wm. Mill Williams We undersell any store in Globe Order by Phon Pay at Your Door Phone 121 OUR NAME "The Globe Jewelry Co." IS OUR Guarantee 340 N. Broad Phone 2081 FIRST NATIONAL BANK GLOBE Capital, Surplus and Shareholders' Liability $300,000 Keegan's "THAT'S ALL" 890 N. Br4 PtooM 111 Budweiser Bapplit Fovc. Energy Vitality Call for It When You Order e "THE PACIFIC" 4S6 N. BROAD Jack M&rtla, Prey. Samuel 'i SO Ytar Stock Aahetinr-Busca Bmt FAMOUS Cedar BrooK Whiskey Always In stock. 0.I.MUNN, CasinoSaloon K. BROAD ST., GLOBE. THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE AND ITS GUARDIAN. Each roturniiiK '''ourtli of July adds Interior to llisit pn'cloiw (ItH'Uincnt. the Dpt'lnnitlon of Jiiduomleiicc, mitl ulwnys upon tho :uinlvir:try of Anitr lcan liberty tin room in the state department at Washington wlicii' it ! kept is visited by many patriotic people. Wilil.uii 11. AlcNeer is tin ciihtiHlimi of tlie oiiKinal copy of tin document, and It Is kept In a steel eiiu urroumlert by every possible device for Itn preservation and pioteetlnn. The "tool ease is tlieprouf and air tij;ht so that een decay cannot alleet Hie paiclinienl. 5-0'Ioo!o'00'fO';-oO'l0':-o-i'0 o 9 What Came of a .. o o 6 o Woman's Hat. o ay E5TELLE MARSH. Copyright. 1'J, tJ" Ai.ierlc.xn I'reaa Afrso- Ulllllllll Tom r.nxton o' into a parlor car. put ills belongings Iu the rack above him, took a newspaper out of ills jack et and nettled himself to endure a jour ney, liefoie opening the paper he mnde a hasty .suney of the car. At the other cud were several uninterest ing looking people. In the center an old woman and a boy, but oil tiie op posite side, slightly in advance of him. In a chair whose back was turned to waul him, was something that nrrest ed Ids attention. It was u feminine hat. It was to be seen above the back of the chair and indicated a woman beneath. It was. the work of an art ist. Its rin. nearly a yard In diatn eter, was topped by moral splendid black ostrich fentheis i-priuglng from h profusion of bauds and buckles that had been thrown together in an ex traordinary combination. Such tints are only to be associated with beauti ful women. The next thirty for Buxton was to get a view of the owuer of the hat. but us she persistently 'kept her face toward (lie window this was impossi ble. After n long wait for her to change her position lie arose and walk ed toward the forward vestibule, then sauntered back. To his discomfiture, the lady had changed her position, her face being toward the opposite end of the car. As lie passed her she turned again toward the window. lie kept on toward the rear vestibule, went into the smoking room, came out and Avalk ed to his chair. The lady had swung around to face forwatd. Buxton said .something without mov ing his lips. Tor fear of appearing obtrusive ho swung his chair around and looked out of the window. When he swung It back the lady was facing the front of the car. her head was resting on the cushion, and she held a folder time table over her face. She was appar ently resting or slumberlm;. Tho shapely hand that held the folder was delicately gloved, and a bit of lace fell from the wrist. The figure was shape ly nnd the position one of graceful re pose. "Confound it!" evdnimed, Buxton mentally. "Why can't I get a glimpse of her face? If It corresponds to the rest of her she must be a Venus." But fortune did not seem to favor him. She remained In her half reclin ing position under his admiring gaze for nearly an hour, while the delicious odor of a bunch of violets she wore on iier bosom was continually wafted to him. Then she moved slightly. Buxton hoped. But. alas-, before low ering the folder she turned her face toward tho window. Buxton said things again without moving Ills lips. But the conductor Is coming to punch the tickets. She -will turu nsido to hand him hers. lie stops In tin middle of the car lo explain something to the old woman with the boy, nnd It seems half an hour before lie makes her understand. Buxton growH rest less with Impatience. The ticket puncher couies on. and when he reach es the lady's chair she languidly ex tends her hand sideways without turn ing. Her ticket Is punched, the con ductor moves on. ami again Buxton W disappointed. What a sivgulnr series of coinci dences that the lady should have hap pened for an hour ard a half always to be in such position that Buxton could not see her features! "I won der." he said. "If she isn't -a very homely woman who Is keeping her face away from me on purpose. But she hasn't seen me. She was sitting in that position when I came In, and her bircU haa been toward me ever since. No; I can feel It in my very bones that she Is beautiful." II o was now ready for an aggresslvo movement. He arose and, going to tho chair next to hers, sat down. After a brief, gaze out ui the. w Indow he turn- I1I1I1 in ed his eyes toward her. He was too late. She had tinned her back. Suddenly, without warning, her chair swung around, and she faced him Himarely. ".lulla!" "Tom:" a pause. "I've been trying to get a glimpse of your face all tiie morning." "I know it. 1 could see you in the niirrOw beside the window. Why should jou try to see me uftcr all that has passed;" "Hang the past! It's the present that intoiosts me. I've been falling In love ever since I bonrded this train "I trust you won't treat the lady as you treated inc." "And I trust she won't treat me as you did. But that's past. I date say It was all my fault anyway." "1 have come to the conclusion that It was all mine. But It's too late now. The dlvoixe proceedings are drawing to a conclusion, a great deal of money has been spent, ami If we "make up' it will all have been for nothing." "Well, If that isu't like a"- He checked him-elfv He had learned wis dom. He continued. "A reconciliation under the circumstances w-ould be un warranteda pecuniary absurdity -If I had not made ten times the amount involved In stocks while the suit has boon ponding." "In that case 1 suppose" "Suppose what?" "That since the divorce has not been J grant i-tl thre would lie no Impropriety In our taking a" "Honeymoon trip? None whntever. We'll continue the Journey ns a newly married couple." PUIS AIMERS Marie Tempest will appear in Amer ica next winter .under the management of Charles Krohnian in "Penelope," a play that has been a great success in London for tho last eight months. She will sail for New York in Decem ber and niako a fivo months' tour of the United States. Robert Cummings and Charles Wyn gate have been added by Margaret Anglin to tho company which will sup port her in "Tho Awakening of Helena Ritchie," at tho Savoy, in New York, in September. LATEST TWAIN YARN When Mark Twain was editing tho Virginia City Enterpisc, writing copy one day and mining the next, a super stitious subscriber once wroto and said he had found a spider in his paper. Was this good or bad luck? Twain re plied to him iu tho " Answers to Cor respondents" column as follows: "Old Subscriber: The ' finding of a spider in your copy of tho 'Euterpriso' was neither good luck nor bad luck. Tlio spider was merely looking over our pages to find out what merchant w:m not advertising, so that it could spin its vol) across his door in anticipation of leading a free and undisturbed ex istence forever after." BEEF WAS niGH whoa the cow Jumped over the moon, but that -was long ago beforo we startcc in tho business. We are selling cboict cut of Beef, Veal and Pork at very low prices, and we feel assurad that could we bo favored with your first order vre would have ne trouble in se curing all your patronage. Just a trial 1 all wo ask. H. MOUNCE & CO. 461 N. BROAD PHONE 21B1 Notice to Contractors and Builders The trustees of school district No. 1 of Uila comity, Arizona, hereby adver tise for bids for the erection of a one room frame addition to tho school building- known as tho ball-ground school house. 'litis addition to be an exact duplicate of the addition recently made to the north side of said ballground school house. The euccet-sftil bidder is to enter into a bond in the tutn of $."i00.0O within five days after notice of acceptance of his bid. Bids will bo received by J. S. Miles clerk of the boaid of school trustees, up to noon on July 31, 1001). Tho board leserves the right to reject auy and all bids. Tor lurtlicr information apply to .1 's. Miles, clerk of the tioitnl of school trustees. Tho board will require that this ad ditiou to building be finished and ready for occupancy not later than Sopteiuboi 10. J. S. .MI LBS, Clerk School Trustees District No. 1, L. B. WJOHTMAN, THANK GATES, Trustees. First publication July 2.r, 1009. ce to ntractors Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Globo lias or dered the constructioii of a cement gut ter on tho west side of Broad Street between the southeast corner of Block Hi and the north line of the St. Elmo Saloon, the same to be constructed in accordance with specifications now on file iu this ollico and to be under the supeivihiou of the City Engineer. Bids for the construction of said gut ter will be received at this office until the 4th day of August, 190, at noon. The Council reserves tho right to re ject any and all bids. JAMES II. WELCH, By Edna Downing, City Clork. Deputy. First publication July 28, 1009. Get DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve when you usk for it. There are a great many imitations, but there in jut one original. Thi salve is good for anything where a salve is needed to be used, but is especially good for Pilei. Sold by Palace Pharmacy und IJuitcd Drug Co. Will you try a can of .taking Powdor? Hcst yet. i Life is too Short You can always have chickea tamales for the same price, and the best of chili concarnie. Stand is open day and night BAEBECUE STAND At the Silver Belt Corner. ', DR. P. B. CALER DENTIST K8ft N. BROAD STREET Ovr Mtc PhJ.rrxicy FRED W. MOORE WRITES INSURANCE tn the Most Reliable Firs 'Insurnc Companies Local Representative ARIZONA MUTUAL SAVING I LOAN ASSOCIATION Offlcs: Home Printing Co. Bulletin OLOBE, ARIZONA Architects General Contractors Estimate Cheerfully Furnished We are uropari to loan mousy on buildings put up by ns. SiMS&SONS P. O. Box 466 Res. 780 Monroe St, East Globs wmmmnmm l. a. J. E. MERRIAIMERRIAM Building Contractors Building estimates promptly furnished Work guaranteed BOX 491 Office Opp. Kinney House. Not! Go Are Your Eyes Weak? Tj.- .'vi I. A 3g v"!?J J'Mr S1 si:; ? ' p i Eyes tested free of charge. Comn cated cases fitted where others f ,' New leuscs put in your old frami, I warrant all my work perfect im furnish glasses at prices icanaw. for first-class work. Fine lia. I Jewelry and Watches. CI DR. E. DAWKINS ST. LOUIS JEWELEY k OPTItu r COMPANY 437 Broad Street ankers Gard The Finest Resort in Globe Popular with all classes iaw, and summer. Befreshmeotj of U kinds. Choice cigars, wtan and liquors. ANHEUSEE-BUSCII BEEK ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT. Cool dining room in connec tion. Ecgular meals and colj lunches at all hours. Order tor provate dinnors in advance. When you drink Drink the best We serve it The White House Saloon BROAD AND OAK STBEETS ' aH fr'frfr'Kfr)H I Carl L. Addy Manufacturing Jeweler and Diamond Setter STONE CUTTING :: AND ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS : I Room 6. Keegan Building. Upstin Globe, Arizona iMttt tica Stanley Woodward Contractor and Builder ESTIMATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED P. 0. Box 14 Phone I! Sultan & Wayne MINING ENGINEERS BOOMS 23-25 TEUST BUnJJl P. O. BOX ?67 . Commercial Gas Engines and Hoists Latest, safest ana mo SJI moaei, guaranteed tor econooj liability; amplest scienunc -- Agent ioi i BIXNJLNU AliU UUUUO'"" Bold and ins oiled on absslute guawnt" ty OHN WOG I r.THB Al i-SiM sS' :WM--;-: " ' ' -Vl1 IfflSW'' BOX 211 ' - 4t ,' "