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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 2

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Reno, Nevada
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Nevada State Journal 3 oo I through concessions made asaspro 5 Hv treaty to dictate in al $150 to $6 WEDNESDAY MAY 9 1900 NEWS THE STATE 10 5 ter including a Children's Vestee Suits A large and varied asssortment at from $160 to $300 We Can it Anyone nd one Brief Items of Local and Gener Interest to Our Readers 3 VU 1 50 7 50 2 50 2 50 10 5 John Sunderland 215 VIRGINIA STREET Phone: 233 Red Spring Opening Of and Clothing Boots Shoes Neckwear and the Latest Shapes and Colors in Hats Spring and Summer Goods Are All It every from our stock of spring suits as exactly as the best tailor in this State can do to order equal the gentleman of the sheafs in our fits and discount them in he quality and varied pat ters of the woolens from which they are made Any alteratious needed to secure perfect fits made without extra charge We touch bottom prices on these elegant and dressy qq i suits at The Right Shoe for thcse sPrn days is ours New things go together like Simese twins and and look well when mixed up it has beens Down at the heel footwear mars the efieet ot a spring otlire and by this lime winter shoes are only fit to follow the snow into re tirement Our goods arc XXX quality eomt bitting ease beauty perfect fit and durability a prices Men from vf A intat a in by ine iitsnvj American affairs respecting its man agement which could not be permitted and maintain the Monroe Doctrine upon American ideas through American supremaoy upon American territory which can be main tained without giving offense to any European power The chief objection to the bill by those who will oppose iv is that it removes the power of En land to interfere with the ctmal in time of war or in any particular ADVERTISING KATES rom and after this date the JoWAt ad vertisin" rate will be as follows for all new business No deviation from this rate will be Elven: inch single col display per month wo inch single col display per mont Additional single column per moper in Two inch double column ier month Additional doub col space per month Professional cards per month Beading local notices per line first in EbcIi subsequent insertion up to two weels pei line Over two weeks and after the nrst in uneral notices and cards of thanks per line Hrs' insertion Each subsequent insertion not line Theaters shows or an of tainments will be charged Xding a800 for a week a advertising including four inch display advertisement lmgal advbbtibing "CL Assessment notices Annual macting notices Notice of appointment of OU or all other advertising legal rates will bejc barged A 1 JI I I I I I I I I I 1 I JUHlf HI 1 I I I COfVUKjgT C3k 1 I THE CANAL BILL Battle pleasant prices thing Avoid lYmerican position the administration Everything that is Good in Groceries Hunter Has Clear Sailing PETE ANDREUCCETTI Dwellings and business placee for rent MONEY to Loan on Real Estate BRIE WIRED WORDS You Read This Virini Street Near Iron Brldg The Journal? If so try the Journa Elko county will soon vote proposition to build a new What one eats should be best the world can fnrnith no in an to three of the latter went her The old man got an oar and the fourth son appeared by his But the oar could only support and the lad taking In the situa at once bade his parent farewell Many Things Are Meant IHMaCo 8B23 CHOYNSKI LASTS TWO ROUNDS SO WILL HUNDREDS OTHERS WHO READ THE JOUR NAL WILL IT PAY YOU TO ADVERTISE IN A Natural Croaa One of the most beautiful natural rock carvings In the world Is the South ern Cross on the island of Grand Ma nan in the bay of undy It stands at the head of a Ibdge of rocks Jutting in to the bay from the foot of one of the Immense cliffs at the southern end of the Grand Manan Its shape is that of an almost perfect cross He makes it a point to PLEASE his patrons Anheuser Busch Baar 5 Cuts COMMERCIAL ROW RENO Constantly kept in stock at my store My assortment of fancy groceries offers many suggestions for table delicacies at this season A Perfect Icebox is the house Eureka This means something that will preserve what is put in it fresh and good and also keeps the ice from melting too fast Saving the ice is a special point Our re frigerators meet every demand of icc economy and pi event food supplies from beingspoilcd by the heat as perfectly as the coldest winter ilial Love a pathetic story of the Gour don fishing boat crew No class of men face death more frequently than the! hardy fisher toilers of the sea and among none Is a genuine heroism more frequently displayed The Gourdon boat was manned by a father and his four sons When the boat sank with soon side one tion In the words weel falther I maun jist and sank Only readers familiar with the north ern dialect will fully appreciate the depth of kindly resignation and true feeling which the words denote The father endured terrible sufferings but was ultimately picked up love hath no man than West minster Gazette we claim every Avoid cheap canned goods poor fruits and vegeta bles badly put up Make good digestion wait on appetite and order your groceries from us Seven Dwelling on Elm street between Sierra and est Etreete and two ofi Walnut street same block Nico building lote and will be sold reasonable Mensurinw a Tree Supposing a woodchopper in the Maine forest is told to get out a mast for a yacht He knows that he must find a tree which Is straight for 60 feet below the branches It would be very troublesome to climb trees and measure them with a tape measure so he without knowing it uses prac tical trigonometry He measures oft 60 feet in a straight line from the tree and then he cuts a pole which when upright in the ground is exactly as tall as himself This he plants in the earth his own length from the end of his GO feet or example if he is six feet tall he plants his six foot pole 54 feet from the tree Then he lies down on his back with his head at the end of the line and his feet touching the pole and sights over the top of It He knows that where his eyes touch the tree Is almost exactly 60 feet from the ground Weekly Bouquet MAKE IT A POINT When you want a GOOD drink and courteous treatment when you want ANYTHING IN THE LIQUOR LINE to call and see BRADLEY CO RENO NEVADA By many dealers who claim to handle groceries When they adver tise GOOD GROCERIES no mention is made of PRICE When pt ice is mentioned qUAlll 18 OVER LOOKED Again sometimes they dwell on the virtues of a LARGE STOCK In this case no claim is made to carrying GOODS We Preach the Three Plain Virtues of Groceries Quality Quantity Price 7 hey are mentioned in their regular order and the happy combination is causing hosts o( pleased patrons at our store COIN LARCOMBE Welle on the school house to cost $2500 i Leon Hall the electrician says the companies will be ready for the electric power as soon as the lor iston company ia ready to turn it or Jacob Werner Wm Virgin Virgin Hansen rank Maegber and Theodore Tillman are reported to have bonded the group of copper mines near Genoa to Salt Lake people Willard Gentry who was nrrested at Winnemucca for perjury in i nnec tion with the Bouton cattle stealing case has been bound over to appear before the Grand Jury with bonds fixed at $300 Dr Joseph Owen a resident of the Comstock in early day? died at Eureka Thursday morning Charles Hancock Mrs Janet Bartholemew Mrs Minnie Hancock and Jacob Kuchel all residents of Eureka also died witbin the past ten days A telegram received this afternoon states that at a meeting of the Com stock pumping association held in San rancisco today it was decided that no electric mimps should be installed on the Comstock What sort of pump is to be selected is not yet known Be port When You Want a Rig At any time of the day or night the best turnouts to be had can be procured A Specialty of the Best Horses and Rigs CHARGES Special to the Journal SMALDEL May 8 General Hunter reports that he oc cupied fourteen streams yesterday without opposition As the Sixth and half of the ifth brigade of infantry advanced under cover of artillery the enemy retired precipitately abandoning their clothing ammunition and personal effects CASTOR I A or Infants and Children Ths Kind Yon Hm Alwajs Bought Bears the Signature of Vi Brink i Something not 1 way eay to Mot Salooin''are only Anslou for Your Dollar Wo Will Strive SHIP Tho Next Timo Yon Are Thirsty Py Visit Yon Will 1o Mede Wei come You Beat It And the same with our cigarn What the use of trying to climb above the top? Smokers of our ptimc candidates for incinera tion know all about the goods we offer them What they were yesterday they aic today and will be tomorrow We set the standard high and stick to it We never will come off our perch for cents straight oi a box etc TREE EMPLOYMENT OICE VIRGINIAS'! RENO NEVADA ine Residence rroppr'y il1 (liirer out parts of toii JJartfuinH for those who want a tilco Lome The Sailor Boy Wins resh Laur elsA Brief but Lively Special to the Journal CHICAGO May 8 Sharkey knocked out Joe Choynski in the second round tonight at Round i floored Choynski with a left swing on the ear Choynski gets up at once The sailor then floored him again with a left on the jaw but Choynski gets up briskly and lands left on wind They exchange left and right and the sailor goes to his knees from a left on the jaw Sharkey floored Choynski with a right swing on the jaw and the latter sends the sailor to his knees with a right on the jaw Round Choynski goes at the sailor and puts a left jab to the eye Sharkey floors him with a right on the back of the neck and staggers him as soon as he arises with a left on the ear They exchange jabs and both spar for an opening Joe ducks a right swing for the ear and jabs Tom in the face Sharkey puts a left swing on the nose and follows it with a right swing on the same place knocking Choynski down and out Sharkey nearly fell through the ropes after knocking Joe down The timekeepers claimed that Joe was not out as the round ended before the count was finished Joe remained on the floor his seconds working on him and at the end of a min ute he was unable to respond and was declared out DO YOU want tatPaVs 5 Pn tliat attracts PRINGLE A RUTLEDGE VirKinia St Under Bunk of Nevnd mur'd Our stock of ood products is an all round exhibition of prize win ners In quality variety and BANK EXCHANGE SALOON Entirely Renovated and Under a New Man agement The ultra British contingent in Con gress eeetns to bava been outwitted by the more Aniericin portion of that pro British body who supported the canal bill and passed it in the House It is strange that opposition of a ser ious nature should be made to an en wrncn Twenty six hundred employes of St Louis street railways have struck for better pay and shorter hours Aguinaldo recently reported Killed is now personally in command of the insurgent forces The Chinese in Manchuria are uprising against Russia attempt to rule the province There is a big rush from Dawsen City to Salmon river occasioned by reports of rich placer strikes riends ot the Nicaraguan canal bill are now losing hope that it will pass this session tnrnriae about tbs utility of there no question The demands of the nation are such that it is impera i tive there should bo a waterway over the isthmus The demands of trade are such that there is no excluding the ever present necessity there is for a more rapid transit from the east to the west by water The demand for a more ready means of passage for cur warships between our east and west coasts is becoming each day more plain The require ments o' a national character are more pronounced as the months pass and the whole people are becoming aware i of the necessity there is upon Con gress to provide the methods and authorize the means to begin and com plete the work in the near future What the fate of the bill will be iu (he Senate when it conies before that more aggressive British body remains to be seen The chief opposition will be made by that part of the Senate who are anxious tint Great Britain should con trol the canal or at least occupy a position that will deprive the United States of its control in time of war which above all others is the time when Uncle Sam should control it The nnti Monrce doctrine sentiment there has been developed by administration causes astonishment to those who favor an by the government in matters that are purely American The attitude of in the canal business and treaty rati fication proceedings have been weak and so much so that any proceeding in private business affairs between men including like indications of weakness would b3 taken by business people as weakness When proceedings include affairs of State tha' give to diplomats and to the bu iness world an impres sion that the management is effemin ate there is not any statesman like direction to State business such as a great tion should declare by action to the nations to maintain necessary national respect at home and abroad A people are measured through their representatives in national affairs by others When weakness is a leading feature iu representation iu diplomatic business the nation represented suf fers in its character and standing be fore an intelligent world and loses prestige where it should have author ity to command attention and respect The condition in all departments of the public service is a fault of the times There will be a change in the direction of public affairs by the peo ple before there is any change that will give strength ty representation in the direction and management of diplo matic affairs Vasealation that is dis graceful to an intelligent and strong people iu the highest departments ofi State is not in harmony with the char ieter of the American people for intel lectual force natural and acquired which truth is becoming painful to the more learned The more pro Bntish element in the Senate will oppose the bill as it does not meet their ideta respecting the at titude the United States should occupy to Great Britain There i i not any thing in it that will meet toadyism to royalty or that will meet the idea en tertained by a part of tle members of the Senate ot the superior position oc copied by the aristocracy of England to the people of the United States which is net as it should be as it is not a just representation of a free and independent nation possessed of wealth and power among the nations The bill is not in any way offensive to England as it does notin anyway interfere with English rights It con tains as it should do a more dignified position by the United States to mat ters purely American There is cause for any unfriendly feeling any of its provisions as no cause of unfriendly nature may bo found ward England when the United States government retains the power to care for its property and its rights oa the South American continent thereby sustaining the Monroe Doctrine to gether with tle additional right by our government to control the canal' when in a state of war by tucking such fortifications as may be necessary for its defence and maintaiuance as a means of war The only theory upon which the Monroe Doctrine can be sustained is Plot Against Life Special to the Journal LONDON May 8 The Standard hears that information has been officially received of a plot to assassinate Lord Rob erts that the latter has been warned and telegt ams are now passing between the Cape authorities Lord Roberts and the home authorities on the subject A Bonham Real Estate and Insurance Ajjcnt lip VIRGINIA ST RENO Telephone A Cool and Refreshing Restins tle MmclM When a man Is tired he stretches his arms and legs and yawns Birds and animals so far as possible follow his nvn mnlo Birds spread their feathers and also yawn or gape owls often do this yawn they open their mouths slowly ntil they are round the bones of the head seem to loosen and the gills open Dogs are inveterate yawners and stretchers but seldom sneeze unless they have a cold Cats are always RH otchimr their bodies legs and claws as every one knows who has a cat for a pet Horses stretch violently when and after indulging in a roll but not as a rule on all fours A stag when stretching sticks out bls I head stretches his fore feet out and hollows his back and neck as though trying to creep under a bar Most ruminant animals streten wneu they rise up after lying down Deer do it regularly so do cows inis ract is so well known that if a cow when arising from lying down does not stretch herself it is a sign she is ill The reason for this Is plain the stretch moves every muscle of the body and if there be any Injury any where it Pittsburg Dispatch I I BJL A il i1 lyJ Ci a1 1.

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