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Reno Gazette from Reno, Nevada • Page 8

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Reno Gazettei
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Reno, Nevada
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PAGE EIGHT KENOEVENING GAZETTE AUGUST 15,1923 HE KNOWS SEED Washoe County Shows Gain Of 194 Voters During Pait Two Years I i no grc i ch ingc in on he I a ic i of 1 i i i i a i i i i i i i a i i a He public ins lr I soim MOO i v.i-- i (d lofl iy b. i i i i a i le i i i i i irio is i Ttf-if i ion fe I pr in i no't closi 1 ist i I i i- tioii' jw i i. th.it tin a i i i i tl ta'f -vf uld piob.ibly il MI i i us .11,0 it i i7 408 li bi an i i i i i in i i i i i ud i cle- 11 i i iri olhc i i A i mi i of in I I I Ml i I 1 I 1 1 1 1 i i i i ijnti.il icii i 0 foi i i i i ri ilt-d loJ i. i i B. mi i I i ii in idc I i i i 11 i it ji nil i ai'O I i i i i i W.isho i i Mil'- yi 10 9 5 cf li di 7(1 i Fir i ins '(5CH Di moc i iti i not i i i p.my I VI) 1 U-.

ago i I i 10 761 i i tc i in i 1 1 1 III HIS 3 i i i (j in i a i i Tin Kt i uis tl i i in lie v. i i 4(1 i I its show 1 i i il il lille 1 a i i i i i ti iMon ho'vs a i 100 1 dcslj. i i 1 1 1 i klstci Si i 1 1 i hi nist i tl I i I Reno I Hi i i i. iu ii iiiaj i i in i i i si i Sp.uks i i UK I i it low i a i In i i i i i Duiiociat-. i i i i i i only i i UK i- but e-ur me R( i in Ihe bung tied i foi lie no ji i clncts i a 7 moil its, J46i i i i Uccl 2U7 Spaik 1 i i i i 717 piiblicfins 752 Democrats and i i a a Last mliuu i I ti Hit In Sparks will add a few 'n the- uks let U' i leu in i picclncts shows 066 Republicans JSJ Denicciats and ne u-p i i In i i county the Republl- i i nil i usual lead with 121(i i i i voters i the Deme i a (jfJC with 10J miscellaneous a i county is in the Demoi i ciiluniii i 1110 Demociats imiilii'-t 998 Republicans I sine i ild i i 439 Demociatlc I ind 290 Republic vote is i l)i mouatlc as ful as leglstni- i is concerned while i hub 411 Republicans and 193 Demociats I indti county lias, 397 Republicans and J5 1 Democtats While i a has 'i7U i a and 28S Democrats i i had Demociatic i i i i vo cxceeclin 0 I i a by i i votes 1 in the Republican column i 5iJ Ri i a and 4B2 Demociats, i i i I i a i that numeious mix i us eltlici moved away or a then politics i the past ye.us as the 1 total in j'Uf) and 1J28 is the sa'ui i has 4Ub Republicans ind 4 il and fetoii has 398 Dcmotitits and Republicans i Pine i a i i of 1 77 shows a loss jf Republican is conipniocl i 19JG i the- Dernoc ats lost IB2 i i i a total ic 0 tuition thlt, of 110! cleiks in othci counties vme busy today countln; the ro is- i a caicls and expected to i a a a tomonovv Tie Co 11 on.

Blossom Singers a male i i t' Piney Woods school in Mississippi who sang Sunday iil it the Mcthodi church will sm 0 i i i tonlt'ht i the same chu'ch I he is touilng the countiv and i complstcd a ol i i i No aelnussion 's chained to the conceits. i i 11 4M soi 1 h( ist and i i of the Sun i hole 1 it Siena stieet have bet sold by i i Howaid to I B-unes The deal was made thiough Glen Whiddett, i liv i ion i uhsi i TS i lace i furlongs--Baiik i i i i $30 $820 $4 won Ki Pino A i $4 si concl Tea- eosv i 20 tl Stroii'l ii'ee i fin longs--Patuck i i $0 CiO $4 84 won Miss a i a $10 $5 60 cc- oncl rd Walliice (Gieenwood) $7 i i i 1 I five and. aaie-hair i n( Su A i i i $32 $tt BO won i $5 lio $1 10 si.oiid i i i a (TIllKi) $3 i FLY-TOX HELPS PREVENT INFANTILE PARALYSIS faeit'HIs's declare Unit files a punis of tins dieacl disease Fhti me a i i Lacttua 1 nej feed on unspeakable i Then elite- Qur homes a i a the frcd we eat Files be killed Health authorities a i tht use cf I A Special Early Morning Flights over Lake Tahoe by appointment oiilv Four passenger enclosed Fairchild Monoplane Wright Whirlwind Motor Air Mail Pilot $15.00 per passenger. The trip takes one hour Toi inloi motion ajk for Mr Gallnghei Huking Aircrapt Corp. Air Mail Field--Reno 195 DEATH OF MAY LEAD STATE TO The state of Nevada may be asked to take part in the prosecution of two alleged bootleggers of Wellington who it is charged by federal officers sold poisonous liquor to Indians it indicated today when residents of.

that district ins sted that the two men should be prosecuted on a manslaughter charge if tney are caught Paul Rube a Antelope a Indian died at the Wellington Indian camp Sunday from Wood alcohol poisoning and Mitchell Sam another India i is very ill and may loose the sight i both eyes as the of chinking poison liquoi Warrants charging Jack Bane and Daniel McCaithy two white men who operated the Tent Saloon at Wellington vuth selling liquoi to Indians were sworn to yesterday by the father of Mitchell Sam and officers and Indians were hunting todiy for the two i George Montiose assistant United States attoincy made an investigation of the affair yesterday and said that Rube and Sam visited the Tent Saloon Sunday afternoon and secured a bottle of liquoi hi i i i i lover They drank some of the liquor and i i i sceel anel othei Held were taken ill immediately Di Mary Fulstone was called to the Indian i i i i Belfry Bats Die In Capitol Dome From Poison Gas The bats the belfry of the state Capitol building are dead least are supposed to be deao but a posmoitem examination of their remains will not be trade for two or three days by the executioner 6 Dinsmoie The bat family occupying the Capitol dome has been growing in numbers and boldness in recent months and state officials decided something should be done to curb the wild flights of the bonv winged tribe Dlnsmore was called and he prescribed gas Waiting until all the attaches of the. building except the bats had departed Dlnsmore climbed to the dome last night and deposited eight three-gallon oocks of acid and water at various points Tign, stepping lively he dropped a small paper bas containing sodium cyanide in each crock and ran for the door Within three minutes pigeons that had been roosting In the eves of the dome began dropping to the ground dead and Dlnsmore thinks the bats have been completely exterminated The dooi to the belfry is haired and locked and no one will bp allowed to enter for several days The gas is the same as that used in executions at penitentiary and though the dome of the Capitol 14 open in several places Dinsmore said there might be danger of some of the gas being held in the place foi a day 01 two BLAME FOR FIRES IS PLACED i mi ui'iil si cds I rum e.u li li nsi eli'ven ve.irs old, 1 1 In i ti! I In i i i i i I I i i on i i i I irst i i at I lie I I in i I i If DM i itcs 1 i I I Metropolis, in the I I I I I I I a i I i i i ih and I i and A i i i Piehllg of nil t'o to i i to a i si ill 1 ui this i as 10- i oik i this i i in the Spiiks Club wot The i of the a in ide it the achievement dav piogi mi it the Smith school at today wheie the ex- 13 uu 1 vveic judged by a i Mcnke A i i a piosentecl by the i Company went to Kemp A i i Pachlig and Paul Pappas V.IID iu the oidei mimed maintained the best g.udeiis kept the best iccoids ind 'viote the best stoiy of theli i Othoi wcie aw.udecl is, fol- On itest i of gaidcn A i i i iilif, Gcio QildStn foot displ iy of beans Paul Pappus Gcio Quest i best cuctimbeis Hovv- atd i i i Kcrnp llalght loot ciops A i i i Robeit llelchei camp Sunday night and found both men unconscious She walked over them foi scveial houis but Rube nevei regained consciousness Sam recovered but was apparently blind although ye'teiday he could see light out of one eye and may recovei his sight it was said although one eye may be blind Di Tul'tone has the bottle of liquor fiom which the men drank and told Montiose it Contained wood al- rohol Tne Indians and white lesl- drnts of the elijtilct are highly Incensed Montiose said The only charge oil i the federal goveinment can prosecute the two men is selling liquor to Indians, it i aid but the state could piose- cute them on a manslaughter charge toi poison The auest of Baync and McCaithy i' expected to occui within a day or two as they aie well known in that vicinity and seveial Indians are as- 'istinr, the officers in hunting foi them Prohibition officials raided the Tent Saloon seveial days ago and found six theie but made no arrests as both the piopiietois were out COLORED SINGERS TO SING TONIGHT GRACE DUKE 1122-J Mr- Katherine Jacob! a resident of Nevada foi fifty-five yeais twenty- two of which weie spent in this country died this morning at the Jacobi ranch home southeast of Reno at the age of seventy-five yeais Funeial services will be held at nine clock tomoirovv at St Thomas Aquinas church where a lequiem mass will be celebrated The body will be shipped to Battle Mountain, her old home, for burial on Fiiday by Gioes- beck OBrien Mrs Jacobi came to Nevada from Wisconsin a year after hei marriage In 1872 to Mi Schrnlth He died in Lander county and she was married in 1887 to A Jacobi They came to Reno twenty-two years ago to engage in rahching Besides her husband she leaves four sons John Henry Math and George Schmith two daughters Mrs Reno Anna Maringer and Mrs Alma Corecco and a brother Jacob Leick Twelve grandchildren also survive An order to the rim ol the big Washoe lake ant. elso to lestoic or icplace the biokeii bulkhead lead- into the Eist ditch which feeds the smaller i to the noith was Issued by Judge Geoi A Baillctt last night following a of controveisy ovei the wateib of the two lakes The ordei was in response to a plea foi an injunction made tv the Im Winteis faction to the conuovi'rsy and the Washoe Lake Reset voii and Galena Cieek Ditch Company and othei plaintiffs i have to pay foi the repairs The Older also enpins the plaintiffs from taking 01 divcit- ing any water fiom the big lake except as piovided by the court in oieJ vioiib orders 01 in fuithei ordeis Most oi yesteidayb healing took up the condition of ciops on lunches noith oi the little lake and the a of these lancheis foi vvatei i not i concluded when couit adjouined A i i heaung will take place thib evening at 7 30 clock Pie-season deer hunters are believed to be responsible for the Juniper Rat fire and anothei small brush fire that discovered at Incline yesterday a ternoon Forest rangers Investigating the Juniper Flat fire declared that found tracks of a man and also a deer and discovered a blood spat- .01 ed log where a deer had apparently iJLn dragged acioss half an hour before the Incline fire was reported several persons near the scene reported they I eard shots fired which seemed to come from heavily-wooded territory, I uieie theie was much thick under- i bi ish The spot was about 250 feet I from tht road and the forest rangers today that there was no leason foi anyone to be there Whether the shooters carelessly dropped their cigarettes 01 a spaik i i the rifles of the hunters caused the blaze, is not known After burning out of control for ttto days the Juniper Flat fire 13 undei control today and a line of guaids suriounds the burning area, it was stated by I Snyder, forest i anger in charge, today The flie is confined to about two thousand acies of heavy timber and brush, Clouds of smoke were lismg from the area today but the forest ranger it as dead smoke Fire uaids aie established all around the binned area to guaid against a new outbieak of the fire Many difficulties were encountered by the fire fighters as much of tha II ea was covered with heavy undei- biush A high wind also prevented olfective lesistance for two days Some ood grazing land was also i i the i i The Hobart i pump was rushed to the scene of the Incline fire and i good drenching soon put out the II imes It was In a quarter-acre of thick brash with some big timber ibout four miles this side of Cal-Neva lodge i Hid the Incline fire got a good it would have been a dangei- ous one Ranger Snyder said this moining The i would have galloped up the hill in iccoid time he sucl and would have got into valuable timber lands FARMER'S DEATH WATER POWER PETITION NAMES WITHDRAWN Seven more names on the petition piesenteci several days ago asking the public service commission to investigate the rates charged for power in LovelocK were withdrawn today in a letter received by the commission, leaving only a few names on the petition and as a consequence it was indicated that no hearing would be conducted Mai colling Phone Reid Blc'g Room 7 Gray t3 Overland Cafe, Inc. Mid-day luncheon, 40c MICHIGAN AUDITOR IS HERE ON VISIT Spiinger secretaiy of the Association of Governing Boards of State Universities and also secietary cf the Arneucan Association of Certified Publ Accountants spent patt of the week in Beno as the gutst of Walter Piatt University of Nevada regent Mr Springer Is auditor of the Univeisity of Michigan and ib on a vacation i i throughout the West He was accompanied by Mis Spnngei and by Mis Springer's mothei Mrs Lazelle They left last night for Denver after spending a day the Comstock accompanied by Mr and Mrs Pratt BROWN OPTICAL CO. Glasses fitted and repaired 28 Ban Second Street, Beno, Nev.

Phone 213S --Adv mitt DI I I Marion Tuckei Sinniger fiom Gary Sanny I Sinniger Greta Hoglund from March Loos Tooker, Damico from Joe Damico DR. V. Optometrist Glasses Fitted, Eyee Examined. With Herz Bro, The death of one man from typhoid-pneumonia and the serious illness of another with the same malady has caused the people ot, Dayton to request the state pure food and diug laboratory to make a test of the water in all the wells in that vicinity Seyden Yenngton rancher who owned a small lanch a mile west of Dayton, died at Yerington yesterday and his son Ted Seyden is very ill The two men went to their Dayton ranch two weeks ago and drank water from an old well at the ranch Victor Cokefair deputy food and drug administrator went to Dayton today to take samples of water from the well on the Seyden ranch and -11 other wells in the vicinity to determine if the water caused the illness The water In the wells Is now very low Funeral services for Mr Seyden were held in Yerington this afternoon IMSTATE fire Fighter's Pants Burned At Juniper Flat Only cue casualty has been reported from the forest fire and tha was only 'indirectly connected i he foiest i It was another kind of i a and one of the fighters was too close The pleas- lantly warm the night vva cold the man backed up close to the blaze I Scon It became too a ind when the fire fighter reached lelund he 1 found the reason The se it of his jjants was on fire I Othei men nearby came 10 his res- cue, but not before he had suffered 'severe burns to his right leg and "right hand He gnen fhs. aid i jtieatment and was brought to Reno today With 4314 privately owned airplanes operating in the United States on July 1, Nevada had nine of that number, while California which topped the list of the states had 639 according to figures released today New York was second with 387 Illinois third with 350 and Michigan next with 291 Every state In the union was found to have a number of machines in private service the report issued by the commerce department stated These figures are exclusive of machines in government service and regular air line JU The Feather River Inn and the town of Blairsden were threatened by a forest fire this afternoon when a fire which destroyed three dairy buildings of the Feather Elver Inn in the canyon near Blairsden spread to the timber nearby and burned neaily a hundred acres before it was placed undei control The i i started in the dairy buildings at noon when all employes were Tooker I home to lunch It destroyed the buildings and then Jumped into the timber land A strong wind was blow- Ing but forty men were fighting the blaze and had It under control within two houis The wind died down and all danger was thought past unless a Jewelers Phone 702-M.

--Advm30tf ning heavy wind came up in the early eve- Thursday, August 16, 9 A. M. Hats $1.00 RENO DRUG CO. Second and Center Streets, Reno, Nevada' Phone 310 SPECIALS for Thursday, Friday, Saturday LAVORIS 50c GILLETTE I 9C BLADES $1.00 50c LISTERINE LISTERINE WOODBURY'S SOAP 3 for 7c 1A COCO ALMOND SOAP-- PASTE for PEPSODENT 40c 39c 65c 79c 39c 50c 25c 33c 33c COCOANUTOIL SHAMPOO OC PALM OLIVE SHAVING ODC CREAM USTERINE TOOTH PASTE FEEN-A-MINT LAXATIVE GUM 60c 25C MENTHOLATUM 35C CASTORIA 60C SYRUP FIGS 49c 19C A 27C 49C 1 POUND PAPER, 72 SHEETS WITH ENVELOPES UJF All Bulk Perfumes Off Postage paid on mail orders. Free Delivery Phone 310 Agency A.

D. and Haas Candy AIR SERVICE TO LAS VEGAS The damage action of Nels Nelson as administrator of the es'ate of hlo son Donald Bernard Nelson against Giav and his son, Gia. Ji scheduled to have been filed several divvs ago was filed to- dav by LeRov Pike, attorney The action is similar to that filed b. Max Luisen who was injured in the autonobile accident on Man 9 of this jeai which Nelson lost his life and asks actual damages of $25 875 50 and punitive damages of $25 000 The total damages in the two suits Is $125000 i medical costs While the Grays are the actua' defendants the United States CasuiltV Companv in which Giay carried $50 000 insurance will piobably deli nd the suits according to attorneys A.S it is a foreign corpoiation it also is said to be llkelv that the case may be transfcired to Hie United St ites court Application for a certificate of public convenience for pen iission to opertie an airplane service between Reno and Las Vegas was Hied with the public ben ice commission today by Charles Colt aviation instructoi the Reno field who owns two planes He filed the application under the name of the Reno-Las Vegas Airways Companv ind advised the commission that he expected to run a regulai service and uould also try to secure a mail Francis Riordan of Ely and the Huking Aircraft Coipoiatlon also filed applications for ceitificates to operate commercial planes A certificate of public convenience was granted several weeks ago to the Boeing Air Tianspoit Comp nv Henrinfes on the three filed today will be held on 21 at Carson PNEUMONIA FATAL TO HASLETT BOY i i a A Hoslett three-year-old son of Mi and Mis Claience Haslett died yesterday of pneumonia He fathei runs a stage betwcciwljt'no and Loyiilton Besides his pflFnts the child is suivived by a sister, Nadine Haslett He was born In ill- i i i The funeial will be held to- moirow moining at the Ross-Burke chapel with Di A Case conducting the scivices Interment will in the Masonic cemetery I PROM TKI1' rnnk ictuined today fiom a two weeks motor tiip that took him to the Pacific Northwest SI ITS F1M-I) Verda McKinney vs Marvin McKinnev Grace Shone Thomas Shone Frank Morello vs. Ma- Moiello Mai Ion Tucker Slnnlger Gaiy Slnnlger Greta Hoglund Tookei vs Match Loos Tooker, Nclb Nelson as admlnibtiatoi of the ebiue of Donald Beinurd Nelson H.

Giay and i a Jr MildicU A. A i vs James D'Aicy MARCELLING 75c Claie Dletertch 205 Vine Phone 2625 --Adv alO 17 Fallen "Hearts of Gold" Cantaloupes Crate 27, 36 and 45 to the crate. We will ship anywhere. Bring your address. Phone 130--Phone 131 LAST WEEK Sunderlands Summer Sale Boys' and Girls' Footwear at Great Savings Shoes and Oxfords $2.85 and $3.85 Oxfords and Ties for Girls Miss.es* Pumps and Oxfords 5 All New--Wonderful Values SUNDERLANDS' Incorporltec, Good hhoes for FIKy-Jlte Years 1EWSP4PERS 1EWSP4PERS.

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