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era i .1 A1 vn six-une au in iuc viasauicu Consult the advertising columns of the Gazette for bargains. Column of the "Gazette" will sup-i, ply your wants the object" is attainable. iney represent tne enterprising a business firms of the town IN SESSION mey represent tne enterprising- i yjLvJ VAX yvi 111 a.v iti rfno Nfe.vu. mununi. iinnuHNT d.

isui ki CONGRESS ITHOUGHT TlTFrATlFFl V- AGAIN WAVES j- I 5 I EKtl- 2 This is the Mrs Tingley Cross Examined; by Attorney Shortridge-Plantiff Trying to Be a Thebsophist House Obliged to Ad6urn on Ac-count of lack of Quorum-Senate Discusses Goal legislation Almost a New Yeaf's Gift time to buy 4 "til a tBy -Gaaette's" lMad Wlr.I We will not carry over to next season any of our Latfico' Foil r.luliflars The cross-examination turned to thought waves, Mrs. Tingley stating veloped that there was no quorum Trsent and the House at 2 o'clock that the spreading of thought waves Llcccc-lincd old ladies' Comfort Choco. was not. as described, A pure thought, she said, would Influence others. "If I had a pure thought," she satdJ 1 We have put.

the price on them that you can't resist. Babies Felt shoco by way. of illustration, "I might. Influence y.ou." "If you had, madame," retorted the lawyer, "you might." Mrs 'Tingley was asked If she accepted -the doctrines of Mme. IBlav-atsky and William Q.

Judge. She said I A Dig Lot of MapyvlllB Blankets SAN DIEGO, CaU January 5. Mrs. Tingley was recalled to the stand when the trial of her action against the Los Angeles Times was resumed this morning. Samuel M.

Shortridge of defendant's counsel, continuing the cross-examination, asked in regard to. the craftsmen at Point Loma arid their peculiar uniforms. She said that the garments were not hymbolical, but had been prepared if or a cornerstone laying. "In reading of essays byjhe students," asked Mr Shortridge, "were yoii not referred to as a teacher and compared with Confuclous, Buddha and Mohammed?" -r "No, sir. I never heard of such-a thing." answered Mrs.

Tingley. "Have you not heard yourself referred to by students who compared you to Jesus Christ?" WASHINGTON, January 5. At noon today the House reconvened after a holiday recess of fifteen days. Many members had not yet returned Irom their homes and, there were not 1 over one hundred members on tbe floor when Speaker Henderson called the House to order. Mr.

Hull, chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs, then asked unanimous consent for the consideration of the bill reported from his committee to create a general staff for the army. Mr. Richardson "of Tennessee, the minority leader, said he did not believe such an Important measure should be considered by 3 unanimous consent and he objected, Mr. Hull then Amoved the passage of the bill under suspension of th rules. 'After the bill had been debated for adjourned.

-spiracy among certain railroads in the Washington; January 5. As soon as the Senate met today, Mr. Hoar, of Massachusetts gave notice that he would address Senate tomorrow on his anti-trust A concurrent resolution was adopted providing for the preparations under the directions of the Attorney General of a compilation of all laws enacted by the various States relating to, trusts or to combinations Jin restraint of trade and for the regulation and re-organlzatlon of corporations. Mr, Culbertson, of Texas, introduced a joint resolution providing for the admission of Anthracite coal free of duty. 1 'U- The resolution referring to the petition of W.

R. Hearst charging the existence of illegal combination or con- she did. Asked if she was a theoso- Monarch Shirts and Nightshirts. phist, she replied: "I am trying to be." adding: "The- osophy teaches to be pure, unselfish and good I am trying, to be all that." Returning to the portion of defend them. ant's deposition that had reference to her life in New Tork, Mrs.

Tingley Ladlseand Childrcns shoes. said she had bitterly opposed hypno tism but that, she had accepted spiritualism to a certain extent. Big stock to select from all the the latest shades and styles at the right prices, (Continued to Page 6.) No, sir forty minutes and two roll calls de- JOHN SPARKS IS BSgj Stock to select from Come and look 1 MONEY AVAILED NOT CONDITIONS GOVERNOR NOTHING i SATISFACTORY rr I All State Officers Sworn In funeral of the Mother of Heir to Senator Clark's Gossip as to Appoint American Shipping Interests Inter ments rviiiifons CUBAN RECIPROCITY H'-H-K-I-H' 'M-M- TREATY WILL BE RATIFIED fered With by Blockade Pre-sident Gastr Sorely Beset Special to the "Gazette." CARSON, January 5. Governor John Sparks took the office at high noon today:" Judge Belknap adminis WASHINGTON, January 6. Sen BUTTE, January; By The funeral of the late Mrs.

W. Clark. daughter-in-law of Senator Clark and mother of the helc to millions, was held today In St. John's Episcopal Church, Rev. Dr.

S. Blackiston preaching the sermon. The church was packed to the and hundreds stood outside ready to gain admission. ator Cullom, chairman of the Commit tered the oath of office Governor Sparks made a short speech. Lieuten tee on Foreign Relations, had an ex (By -Gazette's" Leased Wire.) ant Governor Lem Allen was also tended conference with the President January: 5.

The ques, where, they remain under guard. WASHINGTON. Otherwise there have been no develop sworn in by the same Justice ani today concerning the Cuban recipro ments at Porto Cabllo. I made -a characteristic talk. An infor? city treaty which is pending before his Interment was made at Mt.

Moriah eemeterv. There "were hundreds, of jt Look; over your old style Gold, Jewelry, Silverware, Watches which have accumulated for years, "and1 turn the same into committee. BERLIN, January Brit mal reception was held immediately after 'the new officers were ushered boquets and floral, pieces' and the cor It is his purpose to have a meeting ain.and Germany came to an under tege was one of the longest ever seen of the committee on Wednesday to I into fat Jobs. All the other officers standing four days ago to enforce the responses of the allied powers to Castro's last propositions to submit Venezuela's caa to the arbitration of The Hague tribunal have not yet been received, but It is believed that the answers will not be much longer delayed, a a clntluance of the present state of affairs on the Venezuelan case is not viewed with satisfaction. In 'But tax blockade of the Venezuelan coast pre took the oath of office, consider the; treaty Senator Clark came onl rom.

New cisely as though the negotiations I for i He hopes to present a report either Gossip about other appointments is 'York on a special train to attend the arbitration were nofgolng on. It" was the latter part of this week or the pretty plenty In the cap! tel. funeral The child Is doing well doubtless In consequence of this un first of next week and as soon as Attorney General Sweeney told ex- derstanding that the vessels at Porto Governor Sadler this morning that he possible afterward he will move for ROBBED AGAIN its consideration by the Senate. 0 AS Cabello weer taken, though both the foreign office and the navy department are. yet without.

advices showing that (Sweeney) would not support him for Warden, and. that probably shelves The blockade is believed to be working Injury to American Interests, and therefore the desire is strong to see the. protocol, which will include a provision for the termination of theblock- Senator Cullom believes that white some oppositon to the treaty has de Sadler. vnapla wpre taken, or marines land veloped it will be ratified. It Is rumored that Sweeney and ed.

Th Commreir Row 8tor of Edward Schmit Visited Yesterday. Douglass will give their support to J. L. Considine of the Virginia Chronicle ade, speedily agreed upon. Mr.

Bowen's advices from Caracas show that conditions there are very much dlstuibed; that internal revolu ior the position of Warden POISON LURKED IN Washoe has a string on the Warden ship In the candidacy of, A. C. May, THAT WHISKEY B01TLE tionary troubles have Intensified and that President Castro is" sorely beset. WEMllLBUy IT-OF YOU Stoddard, and Barney Camp fTbe hardware store of Edward Schmit on Commercial -Row, was robbed again yesterday of a quantity or pistols. This Is the eighth time the saire place has been robbed within a year.

Schmit ha a good idea, who Idttf the work and 'arrests will probably. bell. No man knoweth the end until Commodore Schedor telegraphs that the Germans on Saturday seized a Just received a complete Fall and Winter ol Gent's Furnish ina Goods Wbtkingmen's garments a specialty ALFRED NELSON it is reached. 4 number of large Venezuelan sailing The Asylum Superintendencyjis at t. 2 vessels at Port CabeHo.

HERZ much attention Ironi poll COLORADO SPRINGS, Jan The prize were towed to Los Re lieians of both high and lownegree' uary 6. Mrs. J. E. Bailey, wife of nd the knowing ones are quite con- a coachman of George N.

Killborne, was declared to be out of danger, from 5dent that their particular friend ts in The Reiio Jewelers and wllf be there at the finish. "The Free Employment Bureau strychnine ooisoning taken into her candidates are Dr. H. Patterson, -t'-! t- 1 jp in connection witn store. system last night by drinking from a the preesnt incumbent, Dr.

Asher of Lovelock, and Dr. S. C. Gibson of whiskey bottle from which her bus i.a iiit.n.?isii!.a4.a.i.n-i-ft-i-a't'00q a Reno. Asher stock seema to be going up, but like everything else political band had drank.

He died In agony at midnight. VALUES are a store's barometer and indicate where the volume of trade centers U- The great increase of our business during the past year would never have been possible had we not given values that were unequalled elsewhere, and it is with greater, broader, better preparation that we enter upon this year's work. It will be our constant aim to make a record for price-saving, to begin which we place on sale these timely items at prices that do their own talking. i no man can tell what combinations rc' he marie Or who Will get the We J. J.

BECKER The case promises to develop one o( the greatest murder mysteries In the history of the Hkesl Peak region. Mrs. placo. Bailey, since ner 1 Now is the time to. lay in your winter's suddIv of Coal.

We have Poor Quarantine. story that Indicates that some one de The 'ouarantined' houses in Reno accepiea uie Agency tor liberately poisoned her husband, by might just as well pull down their Fredericksburg Extra Pale BEER. Wines, Liquors, Cigars. CoMMercial Laacb from 12 to 2 Cold Lunches Evenings. means or a ooiue 01 1 wnisney given flag and oien the doors as any other Ladies' Jersey ribbed underwear in Ladies' black hose, seamless, gooa natural gray and ecru, slightly weight.

You've paid 15c for no Good value at 50c. better. him as a New Yeaf's The way. Coroner and police are investigating There is no more attention paid to Special, 300 3 Ladies' flannelette wrappers extra and state that it is a' case of strych And -can recommend itas superior to any fine coal in the KUGGET lasts lonar. UlSOET thro Mrs out moro boat mmmwmm-m the so-called quarantine regulation nine poisoning.

than to the wind that blow. Mrs. Bailey took a drink of the 11' HUiiuci naiiflM wrassos i Bu -Sold by Sack, in Bulk or by the Carload. PeoDle sro in and out of a quarantin quor after her husband had been ed house with painful regularity, and Ladies' ribbed vests and pants, ecru nd grav, ft--'-' Unexcelled at 25o per garment Boys' camel hair MU' and drawers. Good weihf; well made.

Flounced skirts ana neatly trimmed. An extra value at $1.25 Sale price, C3o ladies' and children's millinery. Everything we have in this line on special sale at SOo Many of these were priced at $1.00, thrown into convulsions, in order to pay no attention whatever to the ART PR00F5 wishes of any one. Flanigan Warehouse Co. The" Board of having the see what was in the bottle.

Another Diphtheria Death The Latest in Photographs at the $1.50 and $2.50 quarantining in charge, should get a Sale price, 230 move on auickly ejid find out who is RIVERSIDE STDD10 Another death occurred last night from diphtheria. A little Italian child who or what Is what. If it don't the NEVADA. town will have good cause to criticize whose parents live at Third and' Vine 202 Vinrinia St. F.

P. DANN, GRAY, REID CO. mr its acts i streets being the victim. manager.

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