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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 4

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SATURDAY AUG 30 "1919 NfcVAUA HI ATE JOUIRKAC BLAMES HIGH MEAT OO LATE Nevada State News EDITORIAL NOTES PRICES ONRETAILERS MEXICAN ADMITS MANY EXHIBITS Dakota The SLAYING JAPANESE GOLDEN WEST HOTEL IS SENATE DEMAND usr CURRENT COMMENT your to1 Journal 'office WILSON SPEAK Wit and Humor the the I PERSONALS the ter INOUIHY subscribe for the joithnaii a TREATY WITH POLES IS SENT TD SENATE 10 DISCOUNT SALE 10 ON NEW ALL it CAPITAL AND LABOR MILLINERY BOTH HELD AT AULT 4 REE GOLD OUND be worse than worked out capital' but fresh coercion in spite of the 111 EAST SECOND ST Open Saturday Nights Struthers of Boston Mass is in Reno on a business trip Mr and Mrs A Crosby departed last evening on a trip to San ran cisco go forward lackin: of the project man high price to people anil sixteen' WASHINGTON Aug Charging both capital and labor with inconsist ency and narrowness ''in their view 1 points and with ignoring' the public welfare Senator Poindexter Republi can Washington urged in the senate today1 that the government take some steps to compel them to get together for the purpose of reaching an under standing Such a conference he said might effect a settlement of the labor contrlversies which now1 threaten pece and order and well being bt the entire 1 The senator introduced a resolution recently authorizing Hhe president1 to he could have a little ham near Chatham OPPOSES REGULATION the was Wil with A' slip Mrs Longfellow as a sinner change Dance live Music are only growing succulent feed being in evi EDDAL VOTES WITH ENGLAND IN LEAGUE an echo you know always your Exchange JjOXT Ludy's ring set with' emerald and two small diamonds Return HAL and Va Sts 1 Good luor I YOU want to buy a nice home sco Richter 143 Keystone Ave General Chamberlain and tribunal headed bv Major If you enjoy A Ili IAI GOOD D1NNE1 drive out to the do' you mean by the expres sion in your story sociable as an returns SILK SHIRTS AND SIIK COLLARS Laundered by hand at regular laundry prices TROY LAUNDRY The lAUXDRYO SERVICE Phene 371 Mention this paper inding of' ore carrying values of from 7 to $8(i a ton in free gold is reported by Domingo Laueerica who with his son has been here several davs on business connected with the Since ttfe wire systems of the coun try have been returned to the owners the newspapers have been giving very little publicity to Mr Burlesoq How ever we have it from 'Washington that he is still holding down the job of postmaster general in Mr cabinet The more the experiment is tried the clearer it becomes that a motor cycle cannot safely collide with an autombille Government Control Held Sure to Increase Cqsts of Industry when that as h'War of Marines nb UnfairAnselk Tells1 Senate LABOR DAY Hall Cor 2 Monday Night Sept Gcv 1 Muj ie Cool Hall Ladies ree RENCH sonable J357 city per is not such a lunkhead as you think He gets off a good thing once in a it is not you know bright'in him to remember Boston Transcript As a special inducement to start the all Season off and to acquaint you with our already popular prices we will give a TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT on all Trimmed Hats Hats Eeather Turbans Beavers elts and Velours This means a big saving for you not only in the discount but what you save on the regular price of our Hats Everything in millinery at popular pricesJU Another thing that we gradually getting accustomed to is the chrysanthemum haircut which arebecoming quite the thing in Reno While on the subject of high cost of living we are curious to know what (he price of flour will be from the state owned mill in North WASHINGTON Aug 29 The treaty between the allied and assoc iated ('powers and Poland and the agreement signed at 'Versailles cover ing occupation of the Rhine asked for by the foreign relations committee in connection with its consideration of 'the treaty with Germany were sent to the senate today by President Wilson The president sent a brief letter of transmittal' asking the senates advice anT consent to the two treaties say ing They iwere to the Ver treaty and therefore were sub mitted so they might be considered along'with it BAR HUNTERS ROM COMMUNITY PASTURE mate bydiie general public TONIGHT! Classy music Gents 50c ladies free DANCE AT WILSONIAN HALL tf Minden Nev SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNE1 6 to 7:30 nr of the types recently made lorence Howe Hall refer to Ex project community of the excellent at irrigation scheme in is stated by Project Richardson that as head of stock could have been kept there throughout the present amount of dence this season as a result of prop 'WASHINGTON A'iig 29 oster ing of unfair and prejudiced investi gations of army courts martial prac tices' 1 hrough bodies of in quiry were charged to Secretary nak cr and Judire Advocate General Crow dor today by Samuel Ansell forni it or judge advocate general Resuming his statement before the enate military subcommittee Air An fsell decaired that the inquiries by the American Bar association committee Inspector the army Senator Asserts Narrowness in Viewpoint Affects actions trunk open and phid lheorv that the regret to tsd for the Amer of one of Rewald tf Having borrowed the marine bri gado of the second division of the American expeditionary forces from navy department and received generous and efficient service of War Baker recently for restored (tiie brigade to its old atnoVi tire sea that by their valor and their heroically sustained ad tp the Aug 29 Trtcr pj advice ami warn to city dwellers as to meit prices befor Churchill county duck hunter more order whch fines of: tbe 1 4OC0 acfe tlie most Secret mally place the official marines both tragic losses ded an imperishable chapter history America's participation in war' i Secretary Roosevelt thoroughly apperciative of the President of Kansas Livestock Men Speaks Against Kenyon Bill this valley It Manager John many as 2000 of the testimony taken dur ing the alst week from producers has Ixen lug lily favorable to the packer Senator Gionna republican of North Dakota said pointing tc Mcyeis of Hyannis Nel: "and we are hearingi good deal about the possibility that tiie packers might have induced you to come Did anybody pay ex penses or do anything else to get you to come down lien fur them?" "1 am not in favor of the Meyers retorted bpcaking own interests iCipple the business license it and add to to my pack in jts cost of peration and you hit becansi the excess cost will have come out of the A 15 Stryker secretary rf Omaha livestock exchange said that lie hundreds of shippers every and never heard one word in favor cf any scheme of broadening 1 control over the indus try" lie estimated that independent packers bought 750 00b hogs out three million shipped tt the yards last year pageStour As shown in the senate debate re cently when Senator Gronna of North Dakota and Senator Capper of isas were discussing the' high cost of living farmers are not getting the eason a mouse wanted lr Gilling dockyard No Standard The resolution said the railroad and labor situation generally icnte the nocesdty1 for iinniedlate steps to bring: capital and labor' together for a let ter Mh'it congress would soon adopt the stigT gostions to cost of living and that renewed absence of the president at a time when his signa ture is req nil ed to placet 1 effect measures adopted by congress to re duce the high cost of living would oc casion serious ilelayjn solving this vi tal problem The regihilion "went 'over without debate ffl PARADISE CANYON was work the men of his department had accomplished for the army when he said of the Second division nno ifithd irrpntKf i hl i ir iiz'i tions the world has ever The public has grown accustomed to regarding the1 marine men if the national defense as particularly effi i dent In the beginning this informa tion got to the public through a par ticularly aggressive publicity depart ment The marines were seeking new enlistments and their advertising was a thing apart front all other lit erature of the class in its striking pic torial features and in its word ap progresses hews of re address in his measure said domes tic and international conditions were such that the absence' cf'the president would fraught with vc ry grave of tho American ederation of Labor as well as from manufacturers pressing some resentment because the resolution was introduced without con suiting 1 representatives or organize'! industries and Senator Poin dexter said want to conferwith each other and for that reason the government ought to take some steps to bring them Chairman Kenyon of the labor com mittee said plans were being made for joint consideration of the resolu tion by house: and senate commL fees one half to twelve feet wide and was found in Paradise canyon i south of Paradisoxhill Because a portion of i the vein is nn a Southern Pacific sec tion tan effort is now being made to OP SALE Thr 'e bungalows fourrcoms Lath with furnace being built in good residence district Prices $15UO and $1750 Plans and conditions of sale at office of architect No 17 ordona Bldg Reno sp5 300 150 OR SALE 1 coal range 1 gas range1 Imating stove Phone room 7S Colonial sp5 RE NO Si Cl UN Mem hers requested to march in Labor Day parade at Sparks 1 A Mc Dermott Loring Secy jecting seme sh In western stockmen todav laid the senate agriculture committee fur ther protests against the Kenyon Ken drick bills to regulate the packing in dustry going home and tell my ncich bnrs that have to' curtail pro duction to the where ccnsumeis will "at tin: whop beef said George Donaldson president op the Kansas Stale Livestock 'rssoc iation 'With 11 Mercer cattle commission er of that statex ant others he said he had been investigating tho listri tian of meats In all the alrger cities Ir your city of ho told the committee "1 have foun I he forequarters of beef selling to he retailer fer cents a pound and selling10 th'e consumer at 32 rents Vv leirn there are 70 places here where neat' is sold and we think that Ifiowould be aunple and reduce the cost consiinieis too" Opposed Measures Mr Donaldson opposed th" regula tory measures and Senator KotiVon republican cf Iowa asked him if h' had read the fedeial trade commis siun report on the subject replied Donaldson "and I say I as hihg a reg: federal trade commission as an iean citizen cf my age ousrht to have" Mr Mercer though opposed to the bills said packers ought to relinquish ownership of stock yards In favor of producers Tagg of Omaha Nob live stock broker gave the'eommittee sev ral suggestions alternate to provis ions of tho bill He slid tha a com mission to regulate the industry an 1 administer licenses would be prefer able to a single official Bachelor another Nebraska st cknan attacked ti entire pro posal as did most of the witnOsse hoard and said that the ngihition was due largely "who want six' hours 'wbik hours pay Packers avored WANTED Chambermaid at side hotel TONIGHT Regular Social Hall Real "Los Angeles street cars may not be mioving at this time but comes to moving pictures still seems to be running schedule Butte Miner If you want to know whether soft boiled eggs is of the cold torage varietyhit it carefull with the edge ot' a spoon If it explodes with a sound like? the back fire of an auto mobile you have grounds for sus picion Richmond News from mak been educated to regard themselves as ob ligated to pei form deeds of valocand they lived up to theit: reputation Even recruits felt the atinosphore? To be a marine was to be a as the Germans called them and a rare fighter At Belieuii Wood and at Chateau hivrry they were thrown across the pathof ihe' advancing German army at a niuiufent when the allied cause was at the lowest ebb and with the regA'iarS Of division' and (Other UiyooiiK stopped the advance 1 on jbjUUs and helped to turn ritz 11 lrac'J Ikorn which hi did not depart until the war ended xoathe maiines who played such an important part in the world war 1 ut do' 11 hist01'y the fervent i i ei of high government of an imperishable to the are oi less exorcised over a recent of the secretary of the interior forbids hunting "Within the eon cofhmunity Which includes the govern ment lands around Caison lake one of the most favored of haunts for water fowl on the American continent This order was put forward in response to demands existing here it being 'as iseveratod by owners of stock pastured in tlie government reserve that carol less 'i nters have in times past occa 1 sioned considerable annual losses bf stock as a result of promiscuous shooting and the" secretary's order was sought as aiwieans' to avoid a're vurrence of this condition this sea son Lately petitions have been circu' latcd asking for a revocation of: the original official order but it is being opposed by numerous of the owners ofstock within the pasture with the re sult that it may the indorsement agemerit The Newlands pasture is one in the council or assembly of During the day another of treaties negotiated at Versailles sent to the senate by Presidentson It was the treaty made Poland by the principal powers and signed on June 2S With it the pres ident sent an agreement for occupa tion of the Rhine signed by the Unit ed States and other powers on same day Submission Asked Submission of the Polish treaty Rhine agreement and other data requested in a letter sent to the "White 'Hopse severaldays ago by the fqr eign relations committee but to this request the president made no refer ence in his letter of transmittal 'Attention was called to the subpect however in a brief statement by Chairman Lodge in the senate and later Mr Lodge made public the let of request saying that the data asked of the treaty with Germany and was essential in committee con sideration of that treaty Data Called or The data called for and not re ceived by tlie committee included another and previous Rhine agree ment and any available drafts of the treaties now under negotiation With Austria Bulgaria and Hungary Com mittee members pointed out also that a long statement by Clemenceau as preseident of the peace conference attached to British and rench offi cial copies of the Polish treaty was not included in the copy sent in to day by the president A British print of still another Ver sailles treaty an air convention be tween the United States and various other nations was put into the sen ate record by Senator Knox An ex planatory note heading thq convention said it had not been signed but was being given to the public for their in formation Mr Knox said this plan apparently had been followed out in every country except the United States says 'a tine idea with he was pinched by poverty see a sort of arrested develop ment" Baltimore American (1 lisa cnaj: participation in 1 1 rga iza i i th 1 'f perience desiring to learn church work Communicate with A OR SYTH Organist Director Catholic church and Episcopal church 1733 OBox 785 218 Wonder St scpG NEVADA STATE JOURNAL 1 published by NEVADA STATE JOURNAL PUBLISH ING COMPANY UBSCniPTION RATE! 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Business Offce Edltorlal HtOoms Entered as second class matter at postoffice Reno Nevada ULL PRESS SERVICE The Nevada State Journal is a mem ber of the Associated Press and is the only morning newspaper between the Great Sait Lake and Pacific tidewater that receives the full day and night news service of the Associated Press over its own leased telegraph wires MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRE jS The Associated' Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all mews dispatches credited to it ar not credited in this paper andMalao the local mew's published hre'n Alt riirhts of republication of specie 1 dispatches herein are also re served peals Later as the war it became evident in the rance that the marines Ing? world history! They TODAY 'Murdock' of Tonopah was an arrival from the southern camp yes terday 1 A riedman well known mining operator of Lovelock was among yes arrivals in Reno Mr and Mrs Bennett andMrs Bennett were an ivals yester day from the big Nye1 county camp A Bennett and wife of Rochester 4were among yesterday arrivals at the Golden KarlWcndson''Tocnl mining opera tor is on a business trip to Alina fW M' Wantland of the Gold Pen Mines company' expects to leave for the property of that corporation in Mineral county today'bu Walter Bracking left yesterday morning for Plumas county" 'Cali fornia where he went on mining bus to ear Two flats $25b(r Journal1 'cp5 WANTED Woman for general house work 3 adults no washing Up per apartment 328 lint cp3I Thja first reassign of the lowering of the cost of living have come the Chi ca go Union Lo Ya r1 here quotations for cattle and hogs showed a marked falling off in price Hogs it was stated had sold as 1'ow at $1450 per 100 pounds while cattle were marked down as much $150 per hundred The Isb mn was due'to slujgish demand I by the packers This is the beginning as far as meats are concerned and it can be reason ably assumed that other commodities of food will rapidly follow also clothing shoes and other necessities It cannot be expected that we will suddenly drop back to prices that pre vailed before the war It' must come gradually! because of the' great crease iir lhe cost of As the cost1 of production decreased' coupieo with the ferreting profiteers we can expert living costs prejudiced he did to drogr accordingly 4a The quickest results will be obtain ed by the patient cooperation of the people Jivi th the Au thorities who have undertaken to solve jthis vexing problem' Strikes and industrial upheavals as President Wilson wiselj pointed out in his cent statement to tho members of the berlaia Various railway brotherhoods at this particular time will only tend to make a bad condition wose' andhandicap the plans already laid for relief But the Chicago livestock market Haseall ccuijty fiirj man ager states that) interest Un: be coun ty fair to be held at the state fair grounds tn this city Septem Jer 8 t' 112 in lusive increases with each dav and the number of entrants who hava come forward already assures exhib its of tho greatest interest 'forming as they will a comprehensiv portrayal cf local resources This season has been unusiial in its development of plant life the growing season being highly propitious and as a result the range 'of crop production is un equaled! There will be practically every variety of home grown decidu ous fruit cereals roots and forage on display and the stock pavilion will also count much that will interest During late years farmers here have been paying strict attention to the de of the best strains of sto'ck and the results of these efforts will he in evidence at the corning fair Th fair meeting promises 1o ac cord a real opportunity for neighbors to get together nnd swap the experi ences of the iast year it is ear nestly hoped by the faiivsponsors that on this occasion true neighborliness and a return to good old dayswheri folks drove many miles to dis trict fairs just for the Jo learn what had been accomplished by otli trs Standuyd' was! wheat but many of ther are getting 1 1 ln 1 not light in weight and the rules of the food administration dock'them to the extent ct the difference although the light wheat will make almost as much flour as the heAvy Silver State Continued from Page 1 Dakota who also had vpted against the' two amendments adopted prior to session Only ohe proposed amendment now remains on the com calendar though others may bo presented when consideration of the subject is resumed early next week Tlie amendment regarding repre sentations contains the same provision regarding the league council the ef fect of which wpuld be to offset the possibility that" Great Britian and one of her dominions might be represented on the council at the same time Tn 'the council there are jo be nine mern one from eich the five big powers other fronv smaller states to be selected from time to time Proviso Suggested Under the amendment the following proviso would Le inserted in the cove nant: "That when any member of the leagqe or possesses belt' governing or colonies or parts of em pire which are also members of the league the United States shall have votes in the assembly or council of the league numerically equally to the aggregate vote of such member of the league its self governing domin ions and colonies and parts of empire the RELIABLE WOMAN isbos work (any kind) 50c hour references Box 77 Journal LOST Thursdav evening 'in Cafe or between Kane and Over land Hotel via Second street peail necklace with green gold clasp Iib cral reward if returned to Gibbons 1 rench and Stoddard Nixon Bldg 2t by the caretaker Budd How ever 1 a maxomum of 1950 only has been reached this year but project officials hope that a more 1 general interest may result in the Investigations of Army pcssible utilization of the pas ii resources 'with' another season 4: Unfair AnSell TellSr Churchill standard? 5 1 1 A OT1 II 1 CLAI Claims of India Uthunia Esthonia and Latvia for self govern ment were presented today to the sen ate foreign relations committee Dudley ield Malone of New York representing Hindu organizations told the committee that if it would' tho heart of the to re I ject the peace treaty ratification on its present form 'would break the hearts of millions in Ireland Egypt and Great Britian had secured a place for India at the peace table he asserted for selfish reasons only meantime making more and more se vere her oppression of the Indian peo ple I 'Vote for England I wanted to get another he declared she didn't 'ask the people of India to even choose the repres ho would sign 1 1 the peace treaty for her Either) India is to be an honest to God sig natory or she is not and if she is not then her condition will any territory under a mandatory the armistice laws hive been enacted unanimous protest of the nation and when the ipeople organized a nation wide strike in connection therewith they were put down by the military Martial law was proclaimed which hud sentenced up to June 20 seventy three persons to The case of the other four nations were presented by representatives of the mid Muippean association who Ynade' a nlea for American recognition call such a meeting an early of the countries as independent states He said that after theresolution had 'They said that thus a chain of buffer I been offered he had received a com I states would be set up to cut Germany municationifroih i from Ml IM 1 I 1 Ilf I 1 I i (Continued rom Pare 1) house alone would ask president in AVashnigton was fared by Representative1 Strong publican Kansas who in ar HAND Rea anev artijeles lionu tf OR SALK OR i our flat apartment nice lot' with garages: bout IiskIc close rented $19 caelt nti $20 wort h' $1 00 Bex' 29 history of the and as a thy gnatest fighting i lias ever tiayerdictj that will be cndursedsby the of other bianciielG and accepted as 4 fair esti 'V After he" had1 'walked 14 0 miles and saget rushv tailing advantageAof every opportunity tp misleadofficers Luis Lujan other wise known asJosei Lopez vvas bap tured' Tuesday night at the Jackson creek ranch belonging to Albert Lay I Lujan says he is 17 years old jand ad mits killing a Japanese cookjat Gob conda last udny 7 After Walking the entire distance from Golconda the Mexican arrived at the Jackson creek ranch his feet blistered and cut? He asked for work and was employed to dig post holes Lay first demanding that he surrender a 3'2 automatic pistol which carried conspicuously Tlie gun has since been identified as the one stolen from the 'Western Pacific section trunk at Golconda and which was the caipse of slain Japanese discovered the Mexican breaking the with his life for interfering has been further confirmed Acting upon telegraphic advice from Austin of Jungo Tuesday afternoon one posse composed of Sherilf Sptinrcr I't Haviland Pete Haynes and Bowling left for the Jackson creek' ranch Another posse cOm nosed of Constable Brady of Gob 1 conda District Attorney Powell Chcs ter Morrow mid Harold Haviland toek a roundabout route to get ahead 1 the Mexican ii: event he left the ranch When the sheriff's posse reached the Lay ranch the Mexican was in a bunkhouse asleep He was awakened when three rifle barrels: were pressed to his body and surrendered without Silver State that recommendations in favor of the existing' court martial procedure 'were a (sresone conclusion i I'1 Secretary Baker had designedly songht'to appoint a most reactionary committee he could not have Im proved upon his selection he tsaid ''referring to the Kerrnn hnnr out of he regarded the board a I not' submit his viewsion military justice reforms )When he declined to participate in theinvestigation made by Inspector Gen eral Chamberlain he was tol'by the inspector gc nera 1 he said Kthat a re port would he made to congress would very An sell re I This statement 'by 'General? Cham he characterized a third degree a menace and a Mr? Ansell said' his charges of ob 1 find stniction I er war department officials i The ledge he said is from two an or ms eriorts to reform courts mar tial practices been IT 1 1 vii jw nut nttiiii lcf inciuuf? aUen shows that the effort to lower living erai rmch chief of staff among the costs is bearing fi'mtVA sqlution will obstructionists who he said were be reached if everyoneremains calm Sr cretarv Baker General Crowder 'jiegotiatecwith company officials for at' at and does his bit to assist the govern Jind Acting Judg Advocate Ceneral pvrmissionvto' operate the property ment agencies now at work Kreger Silver State DBM ill 1 '7 i A OR Maple Hair Mo beautiful hall in city Private parties Phone 1568 scpL Chauffetirs Teamsters Stablemen and helpers meet at Union Labor Hail Monday 9 a Sept 1J919 to participate in parade Dixon Secretary ag3L OR SALE Pool parlor cigar stand card roccn: also soft drinks irst class place good paying business Reason for selling other business A five year lease Inquire HG West Commercial Row 7t REND TD Cot tBe 10 10.

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