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NO. 69 VOL. XXXXVIII. MISCELLANEOUS. PREPARING FOR GEN.

LAWTON'S Anaewneemeat. I have just received a lare.and com plete line of dress and working shirts BODY REMOVED. Choice AN EMERGENCY Jamaica Will Increase Her NO NEWS FROM SOUTH AFRICA Placed in the Cemetery Military Force. Pending Shipment. SUITABLE PRESENTS FOR OLD AND YOUNG.

Holiday Goods of tbe latest patterns aod styles, which I will sell at prices that will defy competition. I wieh to call particular attention to a working shirt that I am handling. It is undoubtedly tbe beet shirt for workingmen that was ever sold on tbe coast for the money. Call and examine it. I have also a complete and fresh stock of domestic and imported cigars, cigarettes and all kinds of smoking and chewing tobaccos, which I am prepared to sell at wholesale and retail.

I have also tbe latest styles in golf Actual Ceremonies to Take Place Drafting of Trench Troops to the West Indies Causes Uneasiness. When the Transport Sails. By Associated Press. Bpecial to the Gazette. I Kingston, Owing Manila, Dec.

21. General Law A Boer General Refuses to Com to tbe growing seriousness of the ton's body will be removed from his What is better to give as a present than a stylish overcoat, a neat fitting suit, some oice onderwear or neckwear, a pair of glover, a box of handkerchiefs, or a thousand other things wecoald mention, all of which we hare a full stock of; and at prices that defy competition. Strath African war Drosoects and nar late residence to the cemetery to-mor ticularly tbe probable withdrawal of row. Ia accordance with Mrs. Law municate with Gen.

Methuen. and negligee shirts, made np in silks ton's wish, there will be no cerrmony. ths imperial garrisons fiom tbe col aies comcideut with the unprece and madras cloths. ooly a prayer. The late "General's employment office in connec staff and Lieat.

Stewart's troop of the dented drafting of French troops to the West Indies a proposal is afloat to tion with tbe store." Fourth Cavalry, which accompanied Full and Complete augment tbe British West Indian General Law ton through the campaign Alfred Nklson. 213 Virginia 8treet militia forces to the fullest possible will compose the eecort. The actual strength, if necessary under special ceremonies will take place in aboat London, Dec. 21. There was no news from South Africa up to 3 o'clockifo-day other than fragments and ji a i i i mi i KeportH Made.

Treasurer D. B. Boyd tae made bit conscription. It is proposed to it crease Jamaica's force from one regi ten days, when the transport sails, ooder the direction of General Schwan and with military honors. The civil ment of 800 men to possibly twenty- uisconnecieu 01 pasi evencs.

jlhis suence is naving tne natural effect of creating "forebodings. The splendid pa- four regiments," as in 1836, the ex! organizations, including the bnpreme settlement with tbe Controller. Tha amount due the Sta'e beiee $33,936.51 Of this there wa to his credit, the State's portion cf the Abeepor, and Treasurer's j-alarieF, amount gencies of tbe present situation being triotism of the volunteers continues to be evidenced on all Court wiH P'cipte, and Senor I Cilderon will lead the FiliDinos who regarded as of an exceptionally grave and menacing character. Sides. The newspapers note With apnarent satisfaction were associated with General Lawton Line of OVERCOATS Latest Styles And at the Lowest Prices ing to $1,155, leaving the actual re mittance 32,781.51.

A the organisation of tbe moncipal- ic uitay ui uuiU apuiu aim cvmeuce 8enor Calderon Baid it The Recorder's books Bbow a grei REMOVING BODIES OF i THE MAINE DEAD. of the resources the empire is able to command is having "the saddest day to the Filipino falliog off in the busiaess of tbe 'ma riage bureau" for the month of De rni ttt 1 don to see lost, not only tbe foremost on continental critics. 1 he Westminister Gazette however, adVocate of peace, tut their best Camber. This may be attributed to sounds a note of alarm Tfc thinks the moment, is rppnl. the danger of blockades and enow-elides 00 tbe mountains.

Onlv eleven By Associated Press. I Havana, Dae. 21. Tbe removal of Mrs. Lawton bears her grief bravely lady UnpropitlOUS to Send abroad the home defenders esident McKioley and Secretary having been filed for record so far the dead of tbe Maine was not accom this montb.

since no one is quite easy as to the effect the proceedings In Men's and Boys9 Clothing The amount of money in tbe Gen in South Africa will have on Great Brifain's European A'g" at naif mast eral Couoty School Fund, subject to apportionment to tbe several school neighbors. ANNEXING THE districts, is (8,278 92. Tbe County Superintendent is making the appor Belated stories from Cheveley Camp, Natal, all con- SAMOAN ISLANDS. tionment. cur in saying the British did marvels in an impossible We carry lie oiot-t cotr.

plete line between San Fraocieco and. tbe Missouri, and van fit on in fctylea and prices that cannot be dq plicated. MERCHANT TAILORING. This department ton well known to require extended mention here, as tbe quantity and quality of the woik turned out is tbe best Full Line of Furnishing Goods, Compiiciug every1 hint! iinaginnble for gents and boys, and the finest line of Net wear ever unpacked in a western city. panied by any ceremonies over tbe bodies aa newly coffined tbey were placed in tbe mortuary chapel of tbe cemetery until all was completed.

At 10 o'clock last night ten wagons formed a procession carrying 151 coffins to the Machiua wbaif, passing through 'unfrequented streets. The bodies reached tbe wharf at 11:30 under a strong guard from the battleship Texas, were placed aboard two steam lighters before dav light and wire taken to the waiBhip at 6 a. She left here at 10 a. m. All the remains were thoroughly disinfected.

tomethloK New. By Associated Presa. situation. 1 he oldest war correspondents say they never 21. The follow- Washington, Dec.

Can always be found ia our store in tbe way of medallions, platinotypes, fromes and pictures Indian pictures saw anything comparable with the braveiy of the men Btatement is made by the German new lot), carbonettes," art calendars aud officers. "A press telegram of the 18th in and colored goods in great varety at stant from Apia, via Auckland, re Porteoos Decorative Co. Boots and The War Office has received the following from Forestier-Walker, the British commander at ports that the German consul in Apia has solemnly proclaimed the pending D. R. Gray of tbe Southern Pacific annexation of TJpola and Avail by In this lise we cam fit any fool in any style of shoe, and ft' the way from $100 to $5.00.

po. with headquarters at Salt Lake is In town. Germany to a number of Samoao "Capetown. Dec. 20.

Methuen wires that he has re- chiefs on board the German man-of I was anrl rKar rn A tama Has ha DIED. Full and Pretty Line of Slippers We Invite You to Call and Examine Our Stock. ceived a rude rerly from General Con je respecting the hoisted the German flag on the So- ivnrPQPnf.flHnnA a rr T.fpnr connr tW P'eme Court." JENNINGS In Reno, Nev Dec. 20, 1899, Hugh Clayton Jennings, aged 11 months. I Funeral will take place to-morrow at 11 o'clock from the family residence.

0 I This report does not cover the re Back From the Klondike. By Associated Chicago, Dec. 21. Dr. Luella Day, who two years ago left here for tbe Klondike and whoae death in a snow-slide was reported later, arrived at the Auditorium hotel -iay, aod was registered by Edward McConnell, also a Klondike', as his wife.

Mrs. McConoell "struck it rich" near Dawson, and her hosband, who has already seen years in the Alagk-an gold fields, owns several rich claims. this officer is regarded as a spy. General Con je also states ports received in Berlin from the Ger JOHN i i a I i SUNDERLAND, .1,1 iii lit udd cuinui iu auia auu uucuruuiit iu Liiau uc win uuiu uu iui tuci uuiumuuicanuu witu xu.c the instructions which he has re NEW TO-DAY. thuen." ceived from Berlin, it seems absolutely untrue.

1311 st oot. STABLE IBM BRIDGE I SUBSCRIPTIONS On December 18th the British "War Office received the folio wing, dated December 17th, from General For- ALREADY COMING IN. A. SCOTT, Proprietor. (Successor to Geo.

W. Graves.) estier-jtValker; Methuen reports that Litut. ChandosPol-l)ell was Associated pre.i Grand Xmas Display tsVon 1r TT.Vifl'.-'AtrAn;n" fl WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. Adjutant A Farm Hoaae Destroyed.

Toe residence of James P. Kelly was totally destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon together with The house was new and situated aboot three miles east of town. The lose was $5,000 and wss insured for $3,500. General Feed, Livery and Sale Business. xnu5 u5 "MQaneralCorbin.tbe head of the com truce.

He waved a handkerchief in reanonse and was mittee charged with the collection of -AT THE- funds for the benefit of the family of unarmed." Prompt Attention and Good Service a Specialty. the late General Law ton is in receipt PEOPLE'S STORE. of expressions of sympathy and of willingness to co-operate from all HIS NAME FAMILIAR The Justice Court and a jury were engaged this afternoon with tbe assault and battery case of J. Fogel vs. J.

Wiiaon. At this writing the jury was still out. quarters of the couatry. Some of LIVERY TEAMS AT ALL HOURS. NEAR IRON BRIDGE.

de21tf IN NATIONAL HISTORY. these are accompanied by contributions of money, and altogether there is promise of a generous response to I By Associated Press Huntington, Dec 21 Hon. American Political league. By Associated Press. Washington, Dec.

21. The American Political League has issued a call for a national convention for the nomination of candidates for President and Vice President of the United States to be held in Boston July 4, 1900. The councils of each State are directed to appoint two delegates at large. the 'committee's appeal issued yesterday. 1.

MiIHgan died to-day. He was General Charles King telegraphed CHRISTMAS 87 years old and his came is familiar in national history. Ia 1864 he was arrested on tha charge of treason and I from Milwaukee that the committee might count on a proper response from that city to the appeal. placed in a military prison at Indian UndresSt DoIIp, kid bodies, from 25c to $3.00 Drersed DjIIs from 25c to $4.00 Great variety of Games.from 5c to $2.00 Drums, from 50c to $2.00 Toy Pianos, from $1.00 to $2.50 Boyb' Wagons, from 25c $2 00 Loo Toys, frosfl 10s to Doll Buggies, from 25c to $3.00 Doll Go-Carts, from 25c to $2.50 Rocking Horses, from $1.00 to $5 00 Shoo-Fliee, from $1.00 to $2.50 Handkerchief Cases, from 50c to $2.50 Pictore Books from 5c to $1.00 Glove Cases, from 60c to $3.00 Musical Photograph Albums, from $6 00 to $12.50 Maoicore Cases, from $1.00 to $15 00 Comb and Brush, in cafes, from $1.25 to $5 00 Photo Albums, from $1,00 to $6,00 Collar and Cuff Boxes, $1.50 to $2.50 Smoker's Sets from $1.50 to $3 00 apolis. A military commission found REFUSES 10 COMPLY him guilty and he was sentenced to be banged 00 May 19, 1865.

The gal PRESENTS WITH THE REQUEST. lows was erected, bat before the exe cution the sentence was commoted to 1 By Associated Press. I life imprisonment. Later the case was presented to the Supreme Court Lansing, Dec. 21.

Adjutant and James A. Garfield made one of QUGHT FROM- General Case to-day sent a letter to Governor Piugree refusing to comply with the Governor' request for his the arguments in Col. Milligao's behalf and the prisoner was released. He retarned to Huntington and re resignation. General Case says that be was not present at the meeting of sumed the practice of law, in which he continued until 1897.

when he withdrew from the bar because of de R. HERZ BR0. The Reno Jewelers toe State Military Board, at which the alleged dishonest ileal in military supplies was ordered, and bad 00 part in the transaction. He further asserts that the records of the Board show do fective hearing and other infirmities. SHOOTING SCRAPE BETWEEN LAWYERS.

action was inimical to the 8tate. Useful Xmas Presents. Ladies' Kid Gloves $1.25, regular $1.50 quality Ladiet' Silk Handkerchiefs Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Wrappers, Capes and Jackets Ladies' Gowns, Petticoats and Skirts Ladies' Waists, Shoes and Slippers Tine Blankets and Comforters Make Splendid Presents. Men's Neckwear, Underwear and Clothing. Men's Hats, Caps, Shoes and Slippers Men's Silk Mufflers and Beefers Men's Silk Handkerchiefs $25,000 Stock to Select From 1 Come Early and Get First Choice I FATAL FIRE IN Will be a Pride to the Giver arid a Joy to the Recipient.

A KANSAS TOWN. By Associated Press. Iola, DcC. 21. Fire started in the kilo room at 0 o'clock this morning, destroying $250,000 worth of THEY ARE SUITABLE, STYLISH: and SUBSTANTIAL By Associated; Frees.

I St. Louis, Dec, 21. A special from Dallas, Texas, says F. M. Eiheridge, one of the most prominent lawyers in the city, to-dy shot Attorney El win O.

Harrell, who eqaally well known, four times, in a crowded elevator in the North Texas b'lildhg. Harrell died later at his borne. Harrell bad a piBtol half cocked in his band as be fell in the lobby in front of the elevator shaft. Ether iilge is in custody. The men were employed as counsel 00 opposite sides in a litigation involviag cotton mill property, and quarreled concerning professional affairs.

PEOPLE'S STORE, property belonging to the Lanyon Z.tic Company a. Lanyonville. five miles east cf Iola. Tne 200 foot metal lined smoke stack tell, killing Jess Mathews aud J. 8ctiaub.

Aboot half of tbe plant was destroyed. Tbe Iosb was covered by insurance. Tbe aorks employed aboot 200 men. Cor. 2d and Virginia Reno, "Our boy has taken three bottles of Dr.

Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for St. Vitus's Dance," says Mrs. E. A. Bender, of Keene, Coshocton Ohio.

He was very nervous and constantly jerking and twitching, but now he is as steady as anyone; in fact, seems entirely cured. As a cough remedy and blood-purifier there ia nothing better, IT IS JUST THB RiattT MEDICINE FOR A COrtPLETE BRAC1NO UP." Send 2i one-cent stamps to pay the cost of majHnj on a free copy of Dr. Pierce's iooo-page Common Sense Medical Adviser," or 31 stamps for cloth-bound copy. Address Dr. K.

V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. Positively Uniform Low Prices. BTwaeral Notice. The Alumni Association of tbe University of Nevada is requested to mett at 12:30 Friday afternoon at tbe borne of Miss Grace V.

Ward to attend tbe funeral of our late member Ralph Lemmon Oaburn. By order' of tbe executive evmatiU9e, Cannot be Ex Aha TnuA-W Old U. By Cable and Associated Press. Pkkin, Dec. 21.

Li Hong Chang has been appointed acting Viceroy of Canton. It is believed this is preparatory to bis degradation in compliance with tbe French demands. the THE GAZLTTE the Best and Most Satisfactory Our Engraving Will Enhance Value of a Present. celled thisSidw of San Fitnc'uro.

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