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A- .A Friday, February 25, 1910. DAILY ARIZONA SILVER BELT Page Three MIAMI DEPARTMENT MIAMI, eleven miles from Olobo, is now the terminal of tho Gila Val ley, alobo & Northern railway. It has a postofneo, express office, telegraph office and a threo-trip-a-day train service with Globo. Threo months ago Miami had ono houso; it now has two hundred. Miami has a population of 500. The population of Miami district is 2,000. In tho Miami district aro tho Miami, Warrior, Inspiraton, Keystone, Live Oak, Cor dova, Boston-Miami, Cactus. Gibson, Duquesne, Schulzo Group and Colo De velopment copper mines, with a capitalization of 530,000,000. Miami is tho distributing point'for theso mines. Tho Miami mine now employs 600 men, with a monthly payroll of $75,000. Tho first month's freight receipts at Mi ami were over $40,000. Miami is growing rapidly. All lines of business aro represented. It has a weekly nowspaper, The Miami Messenger. Many business opportunities aro still open. It is predicted that by January 1, 1911, the population will be 3,000. Miami Business Directory Miami Drug Store First-class Pharmacy. Se lect stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Med icines and Toilet Arti cles. Mall orders solicited. Do you want anything moved from Globe to Miami? If so soo mo about it. If you want water I haul it. C. H. CAPPS MIAMI MIAMI DAIRY WILKTNS BROS, Props. Dairy Products Deliver ed Daily MIAMI, ABIZ. BEST GROCERY In Miami, please yo We open to S. ABRAHAMS Home Restaurant Only First-Class Restau rant in Miami. PALACE HOTEL and ROOMING HOUSE First-class Bar and Res taurant. Wo solicit your patronage. Miami Meat Co. We deliver your orders to all parts of tho Dis trict. B. M. RAY, Mgr. GOLDEN RULE Dry Goods Store MIAMI The Miami Saloon and ROOMING HOUSE The place to moet your friends. JOHN FITZPATICK General Blacksmithing. Horso Shoeing and Car riage Work Our Special ty. Davis & Sikes Miami Livery and Feed Stable SEE US WELKER & LAYTON CO., PROPS. White -House Saloon Best Liquors and Cigars in Town DESPOT & WUIOIOH Props. Maxson Candy Co. Boxed and Bulk Candies for the Ladles of Miami Cobb Brothers Staple and Fancy Groceries PALACE MEAT MARKET The Placo to Buy ROSE & COP AS, ( Props. MIAMI TOWNSITE COMPANY Ask us about anything you want to know about MIAMI OLEVE W. VAN DYKE, Pros. JOE V. PROOHASKA, Mgr. William .Tansen, who is in chargo of tho work, states that ly the time the iiitiie find livilr;infa ;irn idnppd tllfl well and reservoir will be completed and Miami will have an abundant simply ot tho purest of water. F. II. Arnold & Co. have tho contract for digging the trenches and placing the pipo and state they will be through work on their eon tract in three weeks. When in opera tion, Miami's water works plant will be equal to any in Arizonn. bogus CHECK MAN I 61 MERCHANTS .Sent to Globe Jail After Securing Credit and $25 in Cash Unless somo person immediately be friends P. M-. Graham, formerly of Mi ami, but now a resident of Sheriff Thompson's bastilo in Globe, ho stands a splendid chance to servo a long period in jail for swindling. Although lie is said to have dofraud ed both Cobb Brothers and S. Abraham, grocers, the specific chargo of swindling which may send htm to prison is tho securing of a sum of money from S. Abraham on a worthless check. The check was dated "Bisbec, Ariz.," MELLOW WITH AGE Guaranteed Under the Pure Food Laws of the United States. CEDAR BROOK CLEAR BROOK KENTUCKY BROOK Threo of the Best Brands of Whis key Manufactured In America. Doctors prescribo thi3 liquor, recognized to bo the best made. Sold exclusively over our bar. It's worth traveling Bomo dis tance to secure.. Try it at PITZ PLACE IN MIAMI. and was mado payable in tho sum of $25 to F. A. Graham nnd signed by John A. Williams. At the Uila Valley bank in Miami there was no money to the credit of John A. Williams and Cashier Efromson returned tho cheek unpaid. Upon tho return of the check, Mr. Abraham instituted a search for Graham, who was located in Globe. lie claimed ho was unable to mako tho check good, but if given a littlq time would locate "Williams" and secure tho money. At that time ho requested a return of tho check, which was re fused, although time was given him to locato "Williams." Threo days later, Graham, it is alleged, returned to Mi ami with a wagon and began loading his. household effects with tho apparent intent of leaving Miami. Deputy Sher iff Spoon, who had previously located Graham in Globe, learned of Graham's intent to leave and placed him under arrest on a warrant charging swindling, sworn out bv S. Abraham. Graham was taken beforo Judgo Barnett, and in default of making n $500 bond, was taken to Globo and placed in the coun ty jail, where ho will probably remain until the grand jury meets. It is claimed that no such person as "John A. Williams" exists, and that Uraham has been in tho same kind of difficulty uefore. Cobb Brothers credited him for $25 and on learning of his departure at tached his household effects as security for payment of the debt. PIPES BEING LAID FOR WATERWORKS Miami streets present the same ap pearance that the streets in a large city do after a chango of city administra tion, when franchise grabbers come into their own. Jn every street in Miami a trench two feet deep has been dug, in which tho four-inch water mains of the water works company are being laid. T. H. Arnold & Co. Engineers and Contractors CONCRETE, ELECTRIC WIRING, EXCAVATION MIAMI, ARIZ. S. ABRAHAM MIAMI, ARIZ. "We arc still soliciting your patronage. We do not aim to slight you. If our solicitors have not called on you, notify us and one will come at once. Our "business is growing rapidly and our large stock is growing accordingly. We are taking great pains to mako the prices a leading feature. We invite you to look through our stock and compare prices. Ranch eggs, Safford butter and fresh vegetables and fruits our specialty. S. ABRAHA SECRETARY COM 6 Will Talk to Business Men and Public on Evening of Wednesday Secretary Rohrahncker of tho Globo chamber of commerce, whom President Rodden of tho Miami business men's club invited to visit Miami and address the local organization, has signified his willingness to como ana will be in ill ami on Wednesdav March 2. As tho date of the next public meet ing of tho business men of Miami was to bo regulated by the appearance of Mr. Hohrabackcr, it now becomes nxeu for next' Wednesdav. Mr. Uohrabackcr will arrive in Miami at C p. in. and ivill bo met by President Rodden and a committee. Ho will remain over night, and visit the mines and the 5I,tami dis trict on Thursday. Mlanagor Starr of the skating rink has generously donated his houso for that evening and will provide seats for all who attend. The meeting will be lield nt 8 o'clock and President Roddan urges every citizen interested in the Miami district to attend. At tho meeting tho organization com mitteo will present for approval a con stitution and by-laws, and a name for the organization will be decided on by those who attend. CANDIES AT REDUCED PRICES Prico your goods before ouying, then try Adams' Candy Prices. Common brick, struction Co. Globo Brick & Con STOMACH DSTRES S INDIGESTION AND HEARTBURN Makes Your Out-of-Order Stomach Feel Fine in Five Minutes Every year regularly more than a million stomach sutl'orers in the United States, England and Canada take Papo's Dispepsin and realize not only immediate, but lasting relief. This harmless preparation will di gest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gassy or out-of-order stomach five minutes afterward. If your meals don't fit comfortably, or what you cat lies like a lump of lead in your stomach, or if you have heart burn, that is a sign of indigestion. Get from your pharmacist a 50-cent caso of Papo's Diapcpsin and take a dose just as soon as you can. Thero will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested fopd mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling in tho stomach, nasca, dobilliating, headaches, dizziness or in testinal griping. This will all go, and besides, there will be no sour food left ovor in tho stomach to poison your breath with nauseous odors. Papo's Diapcpsin is a certain euro for out-of-order stomachs, because it takes hold of your food and digests it just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Relief in five minutes from all stom ach misery is waiting for you at any drugstore. Tho largo G0-ccnt cases contain moro than sufficient to thoroughly cure al most auy caso of dyspepsia, indigestion or any other stomach disorder. CHORUS GIRLS HA E IC WE CAR J IPS TRACK No One Hurt in Accident to Train Near Ft. Thomas Yesterday The south bound passenger train was delayed nearly an hour on its way to Uowio yesterday marning and consider able excitement was caused among members of ".Thet Gingerbread Man" company, when a Pullman car leased by that company left the rails between Fort Thomas and Cork. The partial washout of a culvert, as the result of overflowing waters from an irrigation dam, was tho cause of tho accident. The engine and a number of ears crossed the culvert in safety, but when the Pullman carrying a part of tho show company crossed tho culvert, it gave way and the rear trucks left the rails. ffhe balance of tho train was uncoup led and taken to Safford, the engine and an impromptu wrecking crew re turning to the scene of the accident. Without the aid of the wrecker, the car was replaced on the tracks and tho remainder of the trip made without in cident. Tho car had been replaced on the rails beforo the wrecker from the local yards was ready to leave and it did not visit the scene of the accident. Tho culvert was repaired during tho afternoon and last night's passenger train was not delayed by reason of tho washout. CANDIES AT REDUCED PRICES Tho Adams' Confectionery are selling all their candies at 10c to 25c per lb. reductions. Buy now. See tho new offices for rent on 2nd floor new Amster building. s CARLOS NOT ES SAN CARLOS, Ariz., February 25. riom loung ot Cliiton is ncrc on busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stewart left last week for Quebec, Tenn. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brew er February 23, a boy. Mrs. Harley Martin and little daugh ter Katherino and Eunice will leave Sat urday for Nebraska, whero they will visit Mrs. Martin's parents. Beforo re turning to San Carlos Mrs. Martin will go to Kansas City to an infirmarj'i whern shn will linrtprtrn n KAriniita nnnr. ation. Her many friends wish for her a speeuy recovery ami return, Mesdamos Boyd and Whitaker chap eroned a hay ride the evening of the 22nd. The territorial pike surveyors arc hero today. As a visitation of tho stork recently at the homes of Y. Hudson and Mr. Prichard, two nice boys are getting ac quainted. Mrs. Wjn. Wooton is visiting at Roosevelt. Seventy pages of illustrated informa tion about Globo and the great Globe district, handsomely bound and a boost for homo. Send some to your friends who don't realizo tho greatness of Globe. Get them for 25 cents each at the Silver Belt office. F ORE E MARRIES AMERICAN RECORDS KEPT OF TELEPHONE OATHS Manners Over Wire in Co perliagcn Improve COPENHAGEN', February 24. Ex asperated telophono subscribers who, un ablo to get connections as quickly as they would like, indulged in harsh lan guage toward tho girl clerks, hnvo been cleverly brought to book by the tele phone administration. At first it was found difficult to iden tify the offenders, so a gramophone ap paratus was installed at the central ex change. Tho moment a subscriber be gan to swear the girl would have it recorded by tho gramophone. Somo of tho worst offenders were sum moned to tho director's office, and when thoy denied their hasty remarks they were convicted by exact rcpctiJ tion in their own voice on tho gramo phone. Telephone manners in Copen hagen as n result have greatly im proved. Sco tlio now offices for rent on 2nd floor now Amster building. Baby's Hands Will get into mischief often it means a burn or cut or scald. Apply Ballaid's Snow Liniment just as soon as tho accident happens, and the pain will be reliovcd wliilo the wound will heal quickly and nicely. A sure cure for sprains," Rhoumatism and all pains. Price 2oc, fiOc and $1.00 a bottle. Sold by Palace Pharmacy. NEW YORK, February 24. An in ternational romance reached its culmi nation today in tho ceremony in the Lady's Chapel of St. Patrick's Cathed ral which made Miss Mario Louiso Lo gan, daughter of Mrs. John A. Logan, Jr., and granddaughter of the late Gen. John A. Logan, the bride of Mods. Ilcnrj de Sincay of Brussels, Belgium. Archbishop Farley officiated at the cere mony, which took place in the pres ence of a notable company of society people. Following the ceremony a wed ding breakfast was served at the liorio of Mrs. John A. Logan in West Fifty sixth street. Miss Logan met Mons. do Sincay abroad over a year ago, and a court ship speedily followed. The de Sincay family is said to bo wealthy and ono of the bridegroom's sisters married the Prince Albert de Ligne, whose mother was a Princess de Solms-Braunfels. The do Ligncs are related to the do la Itochcfoucaulds. Thee house dates back to tho twelfth century. The de Sincay country seat is at Vielsham in Belgium. Miss Edith Logan, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor today, and the bridesmaids, six in number, were the Misses Marjorie Bould, Elizabeth Lati mer, Marjorio Curtis, Frances Alex ander, Elsio Nieoll and Constance Par malce, the latter of Cleveland, Ohio. Tho bridegroom's best man was his un cle, Mons. Edmund de Sincay. of Paris, and the ushers were the Duke of Valom brosa, Mc.vjrs. John A. Logan, 3d; Moncure Robinson, William S. Moors, Anthony J. Drcxol,Mr.; W. Rhinclander Stewart, Jr.; and Gurnee Munu, of Washington. CROSSES CONTINENT ' TO MARRY SOLDIER OAKLAND, Cal., February 24. Af ter journeying across the continent from her Virginia home, Miss Agnes Marshall Taliaferro, daughter of Will iam Alexander Taliaferro of Orange county, Virginia, today, became tho 1 hat r ostal Deficit The Joint Postal Commission in 1907 reported as follows : "It appears too obvious to require argument that the most efficient service can never be expected as long as the direction of the business is, as at present, intrusted to a Postmaster-General and certain assistants selected with out special reference to experience and qualifications and subject to frequent change. Before the Postmaster General and his assistants can become reasonably familiar with the operations of the service they are replaced by others, who, in 'turn, are called upon to resign before they can, in the nature of things, become qualified by knowl edge and experience to perform their allotted tasks. Under such a system a large railroad, commercial or industrial business would inevitably go into bankruptcy, and the Post-Office Department has averted that fate only because the United States Treasury has been available to meet deficiencies." The public accountants' report said : "The work of the Department and its development ig hindered all along the line by slavish adherence to old methods and to precedents created in previous years, and many reforms which might otherwise be instituted aro hindered if not entirely prevented by appeals to the decisions of the Comptroller, made, perhaps, many years ago under entirely different conditions. Then, again, the conservatism of Government officials is a generally admitted fact. There is no inducement to employees to suggest improvements in the service for the reason that if these improvements result in greater efficiency or economy of administration they will receive little credit; and, on the other hand, if new methods are not successful they will be charged with the whole blame." w lPrIn view of these official statements by those whom Congress authorized to in vestigate the Post-Office, we submit that the Postmaster-General's attempt to wipe out the deficit in his Department by raising the postage on your magazines, instead of by devoting his energies to securing legislation that will place the service on a sound, effi cient and economical basis, is unwise and unbusinesslike. The nature of his recom mendations, and the attempt to exempt newspapers from any increase, are final grounds for a divorce of this great business department from politics. See this week's number of THE SJTIUIWAY EVENING POST f. More than a Million and a Half copies sold every week The Curtis Publishing Company Philadelphia, Pennsylvania brido of Ensign Samuel A. Clement, U. S. X. The ceremony took place in St. raid's Episcopal church of which the bride's uncle, Itev. Alexander Allen, is the rector. Tho bride is n descendant of Chief Justice Maishall, and through both parents is a member of ono of the most distinguished family connections of tho Old Dominion. Tho bridegroom also is a Virginian, being a son of State Sen ator Clement of Danville, Va. McElroy for paints. Artistic fire places. Globo Brick & Construction Co. HAD PAIR OF WIVES AND TEN CHILDREN Strain Too Much and Big amist Gives Himself Up CHICAGO, February 1 1. Joseph Ma zurkewicz has appealed to the polico to surest him. For four months he has try Adams' Candy Prices. been supporting two wives and ten children in tho mi mo houie aud found the strain too heavy. lie came to America fifteen years ago, but his wife would not leave Po land. After two years he took another wife. She boro him six children. Four months ago wife Xo. 1 showed up with four children, and took" up her abode with Joseph and his.fcccond wife. CANDIES AT REDUCED PRICES Price your goods before buying, then m&m