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The Daily Appeal from Carson City, Nevada • 1

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DAILY 6 CLOCK APPEAL EDITION lac. ASKS VOL. LXVII. 25 CENTS A WEEK CARSON CITY. NEVADA FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE.

8, 1906 5 CENTS A COPY No. 53 SHIVELY TALKS OUT HE ARRAIGNS REPUBLICANS AND WANTS NEW DEAL CITY BRIEFS SETTLED OUT OF COURT In the -u. circuit court Friday-morning, the suit of Reinhart vs. Graves, et. al was dismissed on motion.

The case was that wherein defendants refused to pay fees of a keeper of attacned property, and the matter was adjusted out or court. INDIANAPOLIS, June Democrats of Indiana, in convention Thursday adopted a platform strongly endorsing Wiiliah J. Bryan for the presidency. Benjamin. F.

Saively, 01" South. Bend, former representative in from the thirteenth Indiana district, was chairman and in his address he said: "The use cf the governmental power for private purposes is the beginning of what is today called graft. The result of the old system of farm ing out the powers of government has been to bring into the republic 1 a confederacy of special privileges 1 that is today contesting for supremacy with the American people." "In exchange for the favors it has received and expects to receive, It has for many years capitalized the republican party, organized, nnanced its conventions, secured the election of its candidates and required them to stajid pat after they were elected. "The McCalls, McCurdys and Alexanders had witnessed the trust prop- TO DEFER HANGING A motion for a stayot execution will be made in the supreme court Saturday morning when the case of Johnnie and lbapah, Indians jointly charged with murder, is called, in ail probability it will be granted in order to allow an appeal. Mrs.

McGrath. of Mina is her mother, Mrs. J. D. Roberts.

FORCE THEM TO BE HONEST SHORT ONES Mrs EHa (Viliiiin. president of Hie Rebekah Amenably is in the city, 'he guest of Mis. M. E. Rinkle.

She w. JIM SWEENEt BOOMS SOUTH HOW INSURANCE COMMISSIONER DAVIS WOULD HAi.OLE. THE INSURANCE SITUATION inspect che Gardnerville Iodse and loiura to inspect the Carson lodge Monday- evnii TELEGRAPHIC Theo Holer, and family returned from San Francisco this morning. Con Ahern came down from Virginia Friday morning and hiked back on the regular passenger train. SAN FRANCISCO, June Insur-Vice commissioner Voife has notified the insurance companies that he will take a list of policy holders that suffered loss in San Francisco, and that he will line every company that refuses to extend the of proof of tli) days loss and bar earn company so refusing from the state.

Dr. Cavell has recovered sufficiently to attend to business and is at his office daily, usual hours. An important meeting of the Mod- SAN FRANCISCO. June 8. A cone mission left here Thursday to confer with the pre-iaent relative a ih.i ndorienu-at bv the govern- i of an issue of tunds to tha amount or fov the relief of Francisco.

E. S. Nixon, of Reno, left this morning lor his regular trip south to Bridgeport, Bodie and other camps, on business. In the U. S.

district court Saturday, the petition of L. Prosoli, to be de- clared a bankrupt will come up. Prosoli lives in Reno. A certain one of our young men is hauling furniture, etc. Feathering the nest, as it were, before bringing the-young bird hither.

Herbert Yerington, tresh from Columbia college, New York, arrived erties of the government turned over bome this mornmg for ication. He to private interests and its poweft farmed out for selfish gain." 'Hepublican United States Senator had witnessed the wrongful appropriation of the public property to private indivduals under the form of law, and he and his associates at- is matriculated in me medical depart mer of Columbia, and is taking a full course, with specializing thrown in. 1 Hotel arrivals are: B. Weis-man. Sacramento; Mrs.

M. Meldrim, tempted the wrongful appropriation. gan Franciscb; c. Bruns Sheridan; without the form of law, of 300,000 acres of the public land, and he died on his way to prison. A republican United States Senator from Nebraska peddled out the postoffices of his state for his own gain as a hawker peddles fish and only escaped conviction on a technicality.

"Republican United States Senator Burton of Kansas employed the pow-T er3 of his senatorial office to protect a get-rieh-auick concern that was picking the pockets of his Kansa3 constituents." "Piatt and Depew men long in the public life of the country and who had been regarded as paragons of official and business integrity are at last discovered to have been the commonest sort of grafters. "The disease itself suggests the remedy. It began where public power was first diverted from public purposes and made the source of private property. Withdraw privilege and the temptation to the corruption which it engenders disappears. Let all men, all interests, all occupations stand equal under the law and all men will then have a common interest in clean and just government." 0-0 WATER FOR GOLDEN TOWNSITE H.

B. YVestover, who has large interests in the newly discovered Ramsey district, is arranging to TaKe water rrom river by a pipe line and an electric pumping plant. are now In' the field. It is not more than six miles trom the new town of Golden, to the Trtickee and necessity ot water! for a larger population is very pressing. New discoveries are fn all, directions about the town and It is destined to be a permanent city before the snow The country is swarming with peo ple In the Ramsey district now doing H.

A. WaueKs, Heno; J. Meyers, Wellington and Jim Wren, Gardner-vine. As announced in the Appeal a few days ago, the bench and bar of Nevada will give a banquet to Judge Hawley on the day of his retirement from the U. S.

district bench. Arrangements have been made, and unless something interevenes, the ban quet will be given tue evening of June 30. 0-0 George Barton, who has conducted the stage line between Virginia City and Dayton for many years has received notice from the postoffice de- i partment that his bid for carrying the mail between Virginia City and Dayton for the next four years has been accepted. The contract was at 5480 a vear. a raise of $10 a month.

The service is six days a week. 0-0 PUDDY GRIMES IS IN TOWN Insurance commissioner Davis, in discussing the fight now going on San Francisco between the insurance companies and the policy Holders, 1 said today: The California Commissioner, Myron E. Wolfe stands high all over the United States as a capable and honest insurance commissioner. If he finds insurance companies resorting to petty and disaonest tactics, and refusing to settle their losses properly, he should order them to discontinue business in the state of California, and at once every State in tb.2 Union should issue the same order through, its insurance commissioner. "This is a simple remedy and It would stop a lot of i-ie nonsense which is now going on.

Most of these companies have been bragging about their immense reserve fund and their willingness to pay all Nevada losses in full, and getting a lot of advertising over it; but whie they are proclaiming their solvency and the amount of their big reserve funds from the housetops, they are instruct ing their agents in San Francisco to evade evedy payment possible. Concerted action among the state commissioners will soon settle this ques tion. Any comrany debarred from California by Commissioner Wolfe cannot do business In Nevada if 1 can help it." 0-0 RELIEF CORPS BALL Down at the Armory is a great sight. A-adies, young and old, pretty and prettier, are working every min ute to get ready for the big crowd that will attend the Custer dance to- RETURNS FROM A TRIP ANl) SAYS EVERYTHING IS IN BEST OK SHAPE Attorney General Sweeney arrived trom Gold field this morning. He 1 mostvo zfl sist, if possible, in settling the dis- ANONL)A.

June are dwi trom sultocatiou in the 01 oinuneia ana tue local manager u- em Mouuiiiea ue aem tonigtit at at that place of the W. U. Telegraph I Company. The matter was adjusted satisfactorily. The new school board will hold its Ve went south to Rhyolite, Beatty nr- reeling Sunaay, at which time a2ld Bullrog" said Sweeney, -'and tonic preliminary organization and matters a at the country around that see-, pertaining to the next school term Things are booming down there.

will be considered. -0-0- rn Pacific coal mines at Red LodgK They were Ol a rescue party that started below to bring out miners caught in a fire that closed the mine, neven returned to the sur-fa-L The Austin Reveille savs railroads attempting to ge: in-. Percy tQ Beatty first, and one grading both ner ot arson, ur. uaxuuer 01 anon, ways from Rhyolite now. Gardner of Carson, Dr.

aGrdner of Fal The Salt Lake Route is rusning Ion, Paul Admas and one or two other Vegas branch as fast as possible, own rs in the newly discovered East Borax Smirn is Working nis men Gate mines, have sold their mines to over time and the Ranroad a New York syndicate, ihe purchase com price is given out as pany is hurrying construction work both at Goldfield and north Bert Perkins, formerly of of Win-nemurca. 1 'in-Uictor of the Mexican CVi. was fatally stabbed by a Liakeman whom he had discharged several weeks ago. The murder took place' at San Luis Potosi, Mexico, and Perkins received knife wounds about his body. will nine Messrs Piatt and Depew might well imitate Pedestrian Weston in a mile walking match, with Washington as a starting point.

Who was this Ibsen anyway? Mc Xally always did the work for the I Rogers Brothers, and the Cohans nev- er produced any of his stuff. John Vieira has received a sketch plan and drawings for th Improvements and addition to his building at 31316 Main street. Ine completed structure will fe 54 feet front and 70 feet deep. Four large offices will be put on the second story, Main street frontt eight more rooms and offices, with large halls, toilet rooms and all modern conveniences will be paced back of these. When competed the building will be one of the handsomest night.

Supper is to be served and I business blocks in kois city. The a good' orchestra has been secured lor present building is occupied by Regan tha occasion. Bros, and J. E. Richardson.

If any man thinks that he will get Fuddy Grimes came in from Tono-pah Thursday and will spend a few days here, at Walleys, the lake and at his old home in Nevada county, California. Puddy is auditor and recorder of Nye county and says that the bullion tax in that county is growing like a green bay tree, amounting to $14,000 the last quarter of last year. He also says that the matter of the short age' of Tom LAgan, the sheriff of Nye who was killed, has been found' all right Logaibad the money on deposit' in the banks'1 when he was killed, i Grimes' "office requires seventeen deputies to keep up with the work, and there has been something doing all the time, transfers and mining deals keep the whole office force busy, almost night and day. assessment work on their claims add His triD n0rth is for the nurnose of Ramsey wl he the next big. district I di.Dur8lng 80me foreign capital he tn mis pan ed up.

a make shift lunch tonight, let him go to the Armory and sniff the atmosphere that comes out of the Armory mess room. Most of the tickets have been sold and all should be taken by tonight. If any person is unable to get one, he may rest assured his money will be welcome at the door. on WHY HE LIMPED Arnold Day, the actor, was talking about George Bernard ohaw. "Mr.

Shaw is a vegetarian," he said, "and I once attended a vegetarian banquet in London at which he was the guest of honor. The fare was excellent. "Mr. Shaw, of course, had to make an address and" I well remember one thing he said. He said that they who persevered in vegetarianism soon became as fond of vegetables as a certain aged Scot was fond of was fond of "He faltered and said that this Scot was one day observed to limp painfully.

A friend stopped him and said: 'What, "Tempcrarily, tne Scot replied, '1 went home sober last night and my faithful dog grippit me by the leg." 0-0 Patience is that which you have of Rhyolite. All the roads in before next winter. "The mines never looked better and It is a fact that all the southern camps are in a better shape this spring than ever before in their history. No less than eight, mills are running in Goldfield, and more are being constructed. "Wkea tne railroad enters Beatty next month, a grand celebration be held and the governor and his staff are already Invited to attend.

Next September, when the road gets into Rhyolite, another celebration will be held at that place. We met President Brack of the Tonopah road, and O. B. Whittemore, of the Salt Lake route, and both declared their re pective companies are making every effort to get into the country as soon as possible. "We visited several mines while we were away, and took a look at the Montgomery-Shoshone.

They have blocked out now, and the Gold Bar is in about the same' condition. Senator Clark, so we were told, is making overtures for the Gold Bar since the Schwab option expired. The Gold Bar has 138 feet of a ledge that goes 12.50 a ton, and the ledge has been traced nearly a mile nice low grade proposition with millions and millions in sight. The Montgomery-Shoshone is making some tests now, and as soon as they are finished the mill will be put to work, o00 men to be employed night and day. Nice thing for a town, SACRAMENTO, June' S.

Senator Shcrtridge has introduced a bill asking the government to cede Goat Island to die state, that it may be used as terminal railroad trontage by, tha city oi San rancisco. .1 ALBANY, N. june b. A petition has been fied with Governor jiliggins. demanding the removal ot W.

Travers Jerome irom the office of I district attorney of New York City. I It is alleged that he has failed to dis charge the duties cf his office, and that he received SfoO.oOO from an insurance company as a campaign fund last fall. The Capntal Ball team will play the Dayton nine at the race track in this city Sunday. It is a cinch that the Capital's will take Dayton into camp, but it will be a goou game, tat ig as the visitors have a strong team, he new Transvaai. some big well drilled in team play, with a good orp bodies have been found, and some RENO.

June 8 One Vincent Elliott has confessed to numerous robberies committed here, and implicates one W. H. Kelly. Much of the loot was found in a barn. Elliott showing the officers where it was hidden 0-0 SCANDALS AT THE INSANE ASYLIC1 EMPLOYE ASSISTS INSANE PRISONER TO ESCAPE RIHIO IN VESTIGAilON IN CASE battery.

Frank Golden spent Thursday in Carson. says that Manhattan suffered a temporary depression, following the San Francisco disaster but that everything is going full blast again. The mines never loowed bet- i ter, and much building is going on i in the new camp. Tonopah and Gold-field are also busy places, with carpenters and builders working overtime in each place. 0-0 WARREN ENGINE CO.

BALL The 42d anniversary of tn formation of the Warren Engine company will be celebrated in fitting stiyle by the old reliable fire fighting organization, Saturday, June. 16. A dance and a general good time is planned, and as usual Carson will turn out to thank the firemen for watching over its property and homes. 0-0 The process of law will keep Mar- of tTrem carry big vames too. Skoo-kum is also lively with some good prospects, but Rhyome Is going to bo the biggest c-y in the State ol Nevada.

"There are no houses to rent in either Goldfield or Tonopah, and in fact houses are at a premium in an the camps. We were to have re mained for a reception at the Monte zuma Club a. Goldfield tonight, but I wa5 compelled to return, to bo in court Saturday morning. "Keen vour eve on the southern camps and make some money," was the last thing Sweeney said, and from the glowing descripiion ne gives of these camps, it sounds like good ad vice. 0-0 to have with others, but which no itin Lutz in Jail until Saturday so of the State to be open-Tannexed liMihe'lioatVe'elifiaps.

and jhe'ped when' It he certainly is circulating It. 1 up wu. one is called upon to have with you. Society is a good deal like our rich kin we are mignty nice to its face but make fun of it oehind its back. 0-0 Some people are line a worthless teTn of.

horses allways hare to be comes to pulling a his case can be taken through the devious proceedings of certiorari and appeal. Lutz Is sutTering. from contempt of court, a very serious and one that generally lands a man jail for more or less time. He failed to pay a small matter of alimony av 1 the court fees when commanded tc do so by judge Murphy. Controller Davis will go to Reno) this evening to investigate, as an asylum commissioner, the escape 08 two inmates from the state hospital for insane.

The men escaped between one and two o'clock Thursday; morning and the superintendent. Dr. Gibson, claims that an employe aided one to escape. The two were F. T.

Ginnis, a maa vhat attempted 10 hold up the Ober- on saloon in Keno, and played in sanity afterward to the extent of making four fake attempts to kill himself; and Freeman, a musician that made an attempt upon the lif9 of Mrs. George Sauer. Doth were confined in cells. Gin nis pried the bars ot his wimiow open with an iron bar, evidently sup plied by a brother "yegg" outside of the asylum, and Freeman was re leased from the inside, his cell being unlocked, and the door of the corri dor being opened for him. Affairs at the Asylum are in a state of turmoil over the matter and a rigid investigation is to be made.

Dr. Gibson says he is sure some attend' ant allowed Freeman to go but not so sure that Ginnis was aided the same way. Ginnis was a dei perate criminal and Freeman esca; ed a charge of attempt to comml' murder when he was committed insanity. A statute provides severe punli mi: Judge Murphy made an order in the district court Thursday in the case of the Central Trust Company of San Francisco, against the Holmes Min-intent, upon conviction, for aiding ai ing Company, the Southern Nevaaa 1 insane person or a criminal to es Mining Company, and Sheeline, to Icape," and the matter shall be slft declare the validity of a certain mort- ito the bottom. oth escapes1 are gage held on tne biair mines in ine iargj.

amount of 9 and Interest, de claring said mortgage as of force and and the plainuffs may now foreclose. A Cleveland dispatch says that at the age of 34 years John D. Rockefeller spelled rgentleman''. with a Some men. dont care how dur business is if it is equally dull wit their rivals.

I About the third time some peop show you a kindness you find th want to sell you sometning..

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