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PAGE TWO RENO EVENING GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22,1916. ADAMSON LAW IL FOR POLITICIANS STILL MBARGO Carolina and Tennessee. Their report will decide the outcome of what is said to be one of the most important campaigns ever undertaken in behalf of For Thin, Nervous professions cards not plead further, whatever the decision might be. a 'decree will be entered for the plaintiff, reciting that the defendant prays and is allowed an appeal in an oten court.

The" case in which the mountaineers. r.lEtl AND WOMEN HELD INVALID ARE BUSY FITZGERALD'S DR.WM.Z. DAHL Urologist en tha Kidnev. Bladder and The appeal, which is addressed to 5000 Presbyterian women's oriaaniza-tions, was brought to this city by Mrs. Thomas Langdon of Baltimore, and Mrs.

Frederick Erdman of Philadelphia. "There are in the 35 mountain coun nothing equals or compares wiLs the rich food properties in SCOTT'S Venereal Disease; and Gen. to Urinary Surgery. (Continued From Fags One.) fnone soo. Hour: 11-12; Z-4; 7-s INTENTION the plaintiffs were appointed receivers is in charge of the judge who is acting here.

To Aid Department of Justice "An order win be entered in that "case directing plaintiffs and their counsel to co-operate with the department of justice in lodging the appeal in the supreme court by December 4, next, and in then moving for the advancement thereof for such early hearing as 'Continued From Page One.) as being a candidate himself is con Masonic Building ROBERT SC0ULAR, Lawyer filed by every railway system in every federal district in the United States ties of the South about 350.000 school children," said Mrs. Langdon, but only cerned, and will devote his time and attention lo practicing law, with an through which their lines run. Notary and Commissioner of Deeds for It is expected that the ultimate de office in Reno. Where Judge McCarran Profits the State of New York Office, Suite 204 Clay. Peters Bldg.

cision as to whether the law will go It makes other focwls do good. Ii sharpens the appetite; stimulates rmlatlon and helps over Likely to Be Hard Fight This Winter in Congress Since Administration Is Opposed about one out of every four ever finishes the eighth grade. There are 2000 teachers, but only 16 have state diplomas. There are 900 preachers and, although none of them is illiterate, about SO of thorn are unlettered." Reno Phone 121 It is not thought that Justice Mc that court may find it consistent to grant; also to invite counsel for all railroad companies and others similarly into effect January- 1 will be handed down before that time. Transcript to Be Filed J.

F. PETRITSCH, D. M. D. Carran will be a candidate for the supreme bench two years hence.

come catarrhal troubles. If you interested in the question involved to participate in the presentation of the A transcript of the present case will (General Practitioner) Soeclal attention aiven to NERVE The judge, of course, still has sena HOTEL MEN MEET SPINE AND CHRONIC DISEASES. be filed at the supreme court before it reconvenes December 4. molion to advance and in the arguments on the merits as fully as though torial ambitions, and after his experience with the constitutional provision barring members of the Judiciary from are rundown, anaemic or nervous, the benefits you will receive from Scott Emulsion will surprise you. Scott Bowne.

Bluom2Ji. K. J. The-text of Judge Hook's decree fol thfir clients were parties to this litiga Room 4-5, Thoma-Blgelow Bldfl. RENO.

NEV. DR. ALEX MclNTYRE lows: NEW YORK. Nov. 22.

More thai? 2,000 hotc-lmen, from, nearly every state in the country, are here today in con tion. Be Prepared to Obey Law politics undoubtedly will retire to private life till 1920, when Nevada will 16-17 is an independent suit to enjoin Practice limited to Diseases of Woman nection with the National Hotelmen's 1 inougn the decree of tne court elect a senator to succeed Francis G. WASHINGTON. Nov. 22.

Representative Fitzgerald, Democrat, chairman of the house appropriations committee, announced today that he favored an embargo on food stuffs and that it was his purpose to prepare a bill and to press the subject early the coming- session of congress. "Two reasons chiefly impel me to favor embargo legislation on foodstuffs," said Mr. Fitzgerald. "It is the most effective weapon in our controversy with Great Britain over her un the enforcement of a recent act of congress, commonly called the Adamson Exposition at the Grand Central palace. the case here will be final in form, ye and Children Rooms 4-5 Masonic Temple Phone 870 law, upon the ground that it is contrary to the constitution.

In the char Newlands. McKnight Is Getting Busy With Thatcher out of the fight because of the exceptional cireum- I stances, the plaintiffs will be directed to keep their accounts and be prepared acter of the averments, the plaintiffs there already is considerable activity anions the Democratic legal lights in promptly to pay their employes on the basis of the Adamson law should the decree he not sustained." WALTER M. KENNEDY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Room 315 Nixon Building bill of complaint is stated to be typical of a number rwently filed by railroad companies in various district courts of the United States. A motion to dis their scramble to land the nomination. Up to the present time William McKnight, secretary of the state Demo warranted outrageous and indefensible blacklist of American merchants.

As our foodstuffs are needed abroad, an Telephone 374 Reno, Nevad miss has been presented on behalf of the defendant United States attorney. Only One Question Raised cratic central committee and deputy filOIIII AN PEOPLE embargo will be more effective than state contrcller, is most prominently weary months of diplomatic negotia FRAME HARC0MB LAWYERS (Over Red Cros Drug Store) mentioned as a probable candidate. tions which end in the continuance of It is not generally known that Mc the indefensible practices against our Knight is an attorney, but lie practiced OF SOUTH NEED rights." 129 N. Virginia St Telephone Main 571 law in White Pine county many years It seems to be generally agreed here that the coming session of congress 'The sole question raised by it is that of the constitutionality of the law. The court is informed that the other cases stand on applications for temporary injunctions.

'An. appeal from an order granting or, refusing a temporary injunction goes to the circuit court of appeals and not further by ordinary procedure. ago before becoming deputy state con troller. He was a candidate for the will see a fight over the embargo pro Democratic nomination for district posal which is backed by monster pe LOUIS J. COHN, LAND ATTORNEY Ex-Register U.

Land Office Practices before all TJ. S. Land Departments. All classes of scrip furnished. Complete list of all vacant government lands In Washoe Co.

203 Clay-Petei Bids-, Reno, Nev. EDUCATION judge in White Pine county, being de feated bv C. J. McFadden by only titions signed by thousands of persons and organizations. President Wilson and the cabinet are understood to oppose it.

while an appeal from order or seven votes. Among the Republicans Appeal Is Made to Give Aid Republican possibilities for governor THANKSGIVING I THANKSGIVING are not very numerous. William Mc H. W. YOUNG ASSAYER P.

O. Box 348 25 Front St. Reno, Nov. Gill, the prominent cattleman of White decree in such a case would go direct to-the supreme court of the United States. Prompt Decree the former, a decision would be inconclusive; in the latter a decision would definitely settle the question for whole country.

The motion to dis To 350,000 Children Who Need Schooling ii MING STOCK i'ine county, has been mentioned from time to time in connection witn tne Republican nomination. John G. Tay NEW YORK, Nov. 22. In response lor also has been suggested by many HOMER M00NEY LAWYER miss the case here; however it is decid to an appeal from the mountain people of his friends and the name of William ed, will promptly result in a final dr of the four representatives of.

Fordonla Second and Center Bts, Mo "'at has been heard quite often as With a rise of 35 cents, Tonopah Belmont held the interest on the board today. Other big Tonopahs also jumped. Extension going to $5.25 from $5.10, and West End to 74 cents a rise of three points. In the Goldfields, Florence rose ree from which an. appeal will be taken Rooms 9-10.

Phone 345 a lit -publican possiDiuty. 170.000 women members of Presbyterian mission societies in the United to the supreme court. V. 1 f. Simmons, member of the state The assistance of this court has States are on their way today to inspect conditions in KentiwUy, North been invoked to facilitate a final and tax and railroad, commissions, is said to be considering taking a whirl at the three points and uoldtield Con.

rose one authoritative determination 'of the constitutional question. The case was Oldest Optical House in Nevada NEVADA OPTICAL CO. Corner Second and Virginia Sts. CARVING SETS And Silverware for the Thanksgiving Table Our attractive assortments ot sterling silver and silver plated tableware will solve problem of providing table pieces that will le most'highly valued and serve the longest time. Knives, forks, spoons, and all the odd pieces one needs along ith the most and useful articles in cut glass, to meet the requirements of every different taste.

iiMiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiMUiiini presented but yesterday, and a decision point. Tonopah Belmont sold as high as 5.10 and 600 shares changed hands at prices of $5 or better. Montana, with 14,000 shares at 12 cents, represented the largest ale on the board. Quotations on the San Francisco Ex expected today. It is far from being agreeable duty for a judge to record judicial conclusion without the care and deliberation essential to a convie- governor's chair and the friends of William M.

state engineer, insist that he can land the plum if he decides to make the race. Lieutenant-Governors Are Scarce Candidates fori lieutenant-governor are scarce in both parties and the men who are nominated are likely to be born in the convention, providing, of course, that the convention system is in existence two years from now. change furnished daily over leased A. GRANT MILLER ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Practice in All Courts Journal Building Reno, Nevada ion that he would stand to in every wire of Smith Amann, San Francisco circumstance. and Reno brokers: Request for Haste Considered Upon the merits of a case the gov Quotations on the San Francisco ex A BIG point in favor of the OWL is this you usually get it in a fresh condition.

Don't you? ernment neither asks nor receives from change furnished daily over leased H. L. BELLAM. ASSAYER 3 court greater consideration than is Copper, or Gold and Silver of Ed Lunsford. district attorney of wire ot Smith Amann, San Fran Cisco and Reno brokers.

required by the settled rules and pre sumptions of law, but a request bv the sample $1.00. Mailing Envelopes Sent on Request. P. O. Box 686.

250 Lake Reno, Nev. Asked Company Bid department of justice to aid the prog Washoe county, in all probability will be the Republican candidate for attorney-general two years from now. Scramble for Attache Jobs ress of a case consistently with the TONOPAH DISTRICT Belmont $4.95 rights of every one cannot be declined, certainly not for personal considera With the patronage of the two houses .06 .07 .07 tion. F. J.

DE L0NCHAMPS ARCHITECT Nixon Building Reno, Nevada of the senate sure of division between See our large window display the correct table for your dinner. Ginsburg's Jewelry Store Appeal Is Allowed the Republicans and Democrats, re Upon a consideration of the Adam The Million Dollar Cigar ports are to the effect that already politicians are getting busy in their ef son law ana or wnat is said of us practical effect and what was Intended to .08 forts to sew up the various attache be accomplished by it, the judgment is St CO. jobs. Heretofore the political affilia tnat as tne court construes the terms INCORPORATED tion of attaches of the gentler sex has fash Boy Con Ton Gipsy Queen Great Western Halifax Jim Butler MacNamara Midway Con Mizpah Extension Monarch Pittsburg Montana North Star Rescue Eula Tonopah Extension Tonopah of Nevada Umatilla West End Con. .05 .06 .06 .95 .07 .21 .12 .21 .16 .29 5.25 5.90 .01 .70 T.

M. MAR0IS ATTORN EY-AT-LAW (formerly of the San Francisco Bar.) General practice of the law; both civ! and criminal. Ici on parle FrancaJa. Quinn 234 N. Virginia St.

Pbane 450 Reno, Neva of the law. -it cannot be sustained. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll not been allowed to figure in the dis tribution of jobs, but, when the legis Since both parties have said they would lature convenes in the latter part of next January, solons without doubt will consult political records before handing out any plums. The part the women 'played in the 1916 campaign .30 6.00 .02 .71 PLATT SANF0RD ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Carsoct Reno makes it necessary to place laurel wreaths where they belong and as a result there will be many new faces about the legislative halls during the GROESBECK O'BRIEN FUNERAL DIRECTORS coming session. Two Houses Are Divided Lady Assistant Phone 639 220 W.

Second tt The senate is safely Republican 1 with 12 out of 17 members who will line up with that party when it comes to a test vote for organization pur West Tonopah 15 GOLD FIELD DISTRICT Atlanta .07 .03 Blue Bull 02 .03 Blue Bell 01 .02 Booth Reorganized .10 C. O. .02 .03 Columbia Mountain .02 .03 Com. Fraction 04 .05 Cracker Jack .04 .05 Diamondfield Daisy .05 .06 05 .06 Florence .21 .25 Merger Mines 05 .06 Goldiield Con. Mines .51 .53 Great Bend 10 .11 Grandma 04 .05 Jumbo Extension .21 SPANISH TAUGHT Y.

M. C. A. Also Private Lessons poses. There are nine" state senators as regular Republicans and I three elected as independents.

The 'three independents, Lemaire of Lander, Bradshaw of Humboldt and Campbell of Lincoln, all are Republicans. Le On Furniture, Carpets and Draperies All goods are now marked down below actual cost in order to clean up our entire stock. They must be sold in the next few days. These very low prices are made so as to sell quickly and save cost of packing and shipping. The prices will appeal to any one interested.

Following are but a few of the many articles on sale, it being impossible to list all in limited space: Res. Phone 1206-R; School Phone 25 PROF. J. T. DOMINGtyEZ J.

J. Buike Silas Ross Chick i The Perkins-Gulling Company FUNERAL DIRECTORS 142 Sierra St Phone 231 Reno, Nevada Lady Attendant Night or Day maire and Campbell are old -Re publican can warhorses and Bradshaw helped the Republicans organize the senate two years ago. The regular Republi cans are Buol of Clark, Keddie of Churchill, Fernald cf Elko, Thatcher of Eureka, Hussman of Douglas, Sum merfield of Mineral, Stewart of Nye, Chapin of White Pine and Penrose of .08 .11 .04 .02 .18 .05 .02 .06 .02 .07 .03 .06 Lyon. The Democrats will be repre sented by Hesson of Elko, Elliott of Esmeralda, Kenny of Storey, and Hus key of Washoe. In the Assembly Jumbo Junior .07 Kewanas .10 Lone Star 03 Kewanas Ex Red Lion Sandstorm Kendall 04 Silver Pick Con .23 Simirerone 01 Spearhead 05 Yellow Tiger 01 MANHATTAN DISTRICT Big Four Manhattan Con 02 Mm.

White. Caps 39 Morning Glory OTHER DISTRICTS Nevada Hills .21 Nenzel 14 Packard .49 Rochester Mines SO Rochester Merger .34 Round Mountain 35 Argo 06 In the assembly the Democrats will have 20 members, the Republicans 16 with one member, Kaeding of Lander, elected as an independent. The Demo cratic members arc Harriman and SCHEELINEBANKING AND TRUST CO. RENO, NEVADA ueneral Banking and Trust Company Business Exchange Bought and S0I4 on All Parts of the World. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold on Commission Agents for Leading; Fir Insurance Companies Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent Act as Executors or Administrators for Estates Corporations Act as Fiduciary Agents Transfer of Money by Wire a Specialty As much attention paid to small as larg-s business Renfro of Churchill: Williams of Clark; Booher, Coryell and Hanley of .81 Elko; Ambler and Lindsey of Esmer alda; Ducker, Hardy and Lucas of Humboldt; Garrison of Lincoln; Acker man of Mineral; Luce and Bell of Nye; Winters of Ormsby; Golden and Big Jim 1.442 Black Range T'nited Western ..04 1.45 .30 .05 Blundell of Washoe; and Alexander of WOOD BEDS Ivory $25.00 to $16.95 4-4 White Enamel $18.50 to $12.05 4-4 Fumed Oak Col.

$23.00 to. $17.55 4-4 Mahogany Adams $32.50 to $19.95 4-4 Walnut Cane Panels $34.00 to $21.95 MISCELLANEOUS Fumed Oak High Chairs 355 to 2.25 Brass Costumer $15.00 to 6.95 Brass Costumer 7.50 to 4.95 Pedestal, Golden Oak $15.00 to 7.75 Pedestal Golden Oak $10.00 to 6.75 Fumed Oak Smoker Set G.75 to 4.15 Fumed Oak Smoker Set 6.50 to 4.05 Fumed Oak Smoker Set $10.00 to 5.95 Fumed Oak Smoker Set to 1.95 Fumed Oak Smoker Set 6.50 to 3.00 Golden Oak Shaving Stand $15.00 to 6.85 Golden Qak Ladies' Desk 8.75 to 5.75 Fumed Oak Bookcase to 8.55 Clothes Hampers 3.25 to 1.95 Waste Baskets .75 to .49 CHAIRS AND ROCKERS Spanish feather Rocker $30.00 to $18.00 Spanish Leather Chair $30.00 to $18.00 Golden Oak Morris Chair $16.50 to $10.90 Golden Oak Morris Chair White Pine. Fumed Oak, Leather Seat anJ Back Rocker $32.00 to $19.50 Fumed Oak, Leather Seat Rocker $32.00 to $19.50 Mahogany Rocker $30.00 to $17.50 Tapestrv Upholstered Rocker $58.00 to $37.50 Mahogany Leather Rocker $55.00 to $31.50 Bellman Chair $18.50 to $11.95 licllman Rocker I $18.50 to $11.95 All Leather Bankers' Office S. S. $65.00 to $29.50 Fumed Oak Rocker 6.00 to 3.95 Child's Rocker 3.00 to 1.85 DRESSING TABLE Circassian Walnut $28.50 to $18.50 Ivorv $24.00 to $16.95 Ivory $28.50 tr $19.75 Ivory $28.50 to $17.95 DAVENPORTS Fumed Oak, Duofold Leather $45.00 to $29.75 Mahogany Duofold Tapestrv i $65.00 to $39.00 Fumed Oak.

Best Leather $85.00 to $65.00 LIBRARY TABLE Fumed Oak Table 6.50 to 3.95 Bellman Table $13.75 to 8.45 Fumed Oak Table $12.50 to 8.95 Jacobean Table $15.00 to 8.95 Fumed Oak Table 8.00 to 5.35 Fumed Oak Table $28.50 to $19.50 Brass Beds, Iron Beds, Springs, cut from 1-3 to Ir2 off. DRESSERS Ivory Dresser $25.00 to $16.95 Ivory Dresser $25.00 to $16.95 Mahogany Dresser $28.50 to $17.95 Golden Oak Dresser $13.50 to 9.95 Satin Walnut. Dresser $22.50 to $15.50 CHIFFONIERS Mahogany Chiffonier $35.00 to $15.00 Cir. Walnut Chiffonier $65.00 to $39.75 Ivory Chiffonier $32.50 to $21.50 White Enamel Chiffonier $20.00 to $13.95 Golden Oak Chiffonier $10.50 to 7.35 Ivory Chiffonier $32.50 to $21.50 Ivory Chiffonier $27.50 to $19.50 Fumed Oak Dining Table $54.00 to $31.00 Golden Oak Dinfng Table $20.00 to 9.50 Fumed Oak Dining Table $19.50 to $13.75 'DINING CHAIRS' Fumed Oak, Seat 5.00 to 3.95 Fumed Oak, Wood Seat 3.75 to 2.25 Golden Oak, Wood Seat 2.00 to 1.45 Golden Oak, Wood Seat 2.50 to 1.65 MATTRESSES 4-4 Sanitary 6.50 to 4.95 4-4 Sanitarv 7.50 to 5.25 4-4 Silk Floss $14.50 to $11.25 4-4 Silk Floss $13.50 to $10.95 The Republican members are Griffith of Clark; Fairchild of Elko; Fulton of Eureka; Evans of Esmeralda; Gruber Ophir .17 Union 52 Sierra Nevada .24 Nellie 32 Boundary Red Mt 08 Mexican 19 Ixjuisiana 1.00 SALES and'Tidd of Lyon; Putney and McNa mara of Nye; Tannehill of Storey; Du Dorg, iteidtmann, Beard, Stewart and White of Washoe; and Fulmer. and Belmont 100, 300, 00, Gallagher of White Pine.

President Pro Tempore and Speaker tor president pro tempore of the 13. MacNamara 5500, Sc. Montana 14,000. 12c. Rescue Eula 2000, 29c.

West End 600, 73c. Florence 100, 21c. Great Bend 5000, 12c; 4000, 11c. Sinvel Pick Con. 300, 22c; 9200, 23c; 24c.

Nevada Hills 500, 22c. Rochester Mines 500, Sic; COO, 80c. Round Mountain 1000, 36c. Packard 1000, 50c. Big Jm 300, $1.45.

Onhr 100, 16c Union 1000, 52c; 300, 53c. Mexican 350, 15c. Nellie 500, 3c. senate Chapin of White Pine has been mentioned. He is the ranking Republican member, having been elected this year to serve his second term.

In speaking of the election of state senators this year it might be mentioned that the Republicans swept the field, the Democrats failing to get one new member. For speaker of the assembly there promises to be a warm contest between Frank Williams of Clark and H. H. Coryell of Elko. Williams has served several terms in the assembly $23.50 to $14.55 CUTTING PRICES BUCKING THE COMBINE Will paper rooms and furnish tbe paper.

Rooms $3.00 up. Kalsomining rooms from $2.50 up. All kinds of painting, sign painting and decorating. First class workmen. All Work guaranteed.

Ready-mixed paint, regular price our price $2.25. All colors of kalsomlne, regular price 10c a pound, our price 8c. White enamel paints, regular price ours $3.00. All wall paper and paints at reduced prices. Call and see us, estimates will cheerfully given on all kinds of work.

Pacific Wallpaper Paint Co. 10 W. Com. Row Phono Main S3f Mahogany Morris Chair $27.50 to $14.75 and Coryell has been in the senate one iterm. He was president pro tempore of the senate during the session of WIS FoJ, LOU DILLON MINtMQ COMPANY Positively Going Out of Business 1913.

PROF. V. CON DORY, M. D. The Professor makes a specialty of diseases of Kidneys, Stomach, Heart Bladder, Blood Poison and Nervousness This diseases scientifically diagnosed and successfully treated.

Charges, reasonable Hours 10-12 a. m. and 2-5 p. m. Office" Elm Hotel, Room 20, Reno.

Holders of stock in this company should communicate with the undersigned regarding the matter of rehabilitating the company affairs. Send list of holdings. H. H. WEIR.

Goldfleld, Nevada. 136 NORTH CENTER STREET.

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