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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 1

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1 NEVADA STATE JOI KN A I RENO NEVADA WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 29 191 1 PRICE IVE CENTS VOL LVI NO 460 MISS CALLAHAN AMADEE IS TODAY DR WALKER ON EICIENCY JOURNAL PRIZE WINNERS 2056435 6 1 4 6 4 6 True of the 4 the bunks 6 declar cross JOURNAL ADVERTISING PAYS se ins lances reach anyone indictment ij Mr were? he Senator Town would be Mrs Miss Mis Miss Diamond King Solid Gold Watch Desk Diamond Hing Cash Credit were Wal to 1 serve power to redej'osit in 1120650 450410 323305 112910 109275 9 8 0 who men and1 stacked Dis join! 1224 80 4G 300 1521 0 122 4 0 104400 94650 48730 42850 REVOLUTIONISTS CAPTURE HANKOW NANKING Nov The revolu tionists troops entered the four gates of the city at Nanking early tills' morning incredulous and Mr Bak but those servos varj Ing from $3500000(10 makes money power it is insisting that the plan would force toy public ho was to prevent an McNaniara RETIRED PHILADELPHIA BANKER MAKES CHARGES AGAINST THEODORE ROOSEVELT is under in St on a charge of bigamy be either in Los Angeles on January 25 1910' a 'da tighter of iss Miss Miss Miss Mrsi Miss We the undersigned members of the Jury of Awards after care ful count of the ballots cast on the lat day of the" contest do hereby find the winners of The! NeVada State Grand Popularity con test to he as follows: The Weather The highest temperature recorded yester day was 49 degrees the low cst 18 degrees The forecast for today is: air DWORCE ATER BIGAMY CHARGE TEACHERS END INSTITUTE a way of money by those interested where they could get it when they needed it to stop the panic and the enforcement of the various state laws regarding the serves by the panics Mr when BRITONS WERE NOT SURPRISED Sis WBJf made "bargain Bar is Eo holler all he told me by and by a railroad bill will be brought in by recommendation of the president cutting off rebates and free passes which suits us who own the railroads permitting the railroads to make pool ing arrangemnts and providing for maximum The railroad man Bar ker said that under the latter author ity it tvrtuld be possible toaddfrom $300 000 to 'to the total freight charges paid by the American public tolJ him I did not believe Roose velt had made any such Mr Barker said when the an nual message of 1905 went to con gress he recommended most of those things' I wrote to President Roose velt and told him what I heard and that I thought the man lied but now I must believe he had hot It was the only letter of mine Mr Roose velt ever failed to Members of the committee Mr Barker to give the name of the financial man who told him that Mr Roosevelt was to be elected cannot do Mr Barker said subsequently somebody was al leged to have stolen some correspon dence between Mr Harriman and the president telling of $250000 put up for election expenses in the city of New York Referring to the panic of 1907 Mr Barker said a man who was present at a conference at house in May came to him int Phila delphia and wanted him to use his in fluence with Mr Roosevelt to stop a plan that had been mapped out he alleged by the financial leaders man was a captain in the rough riders he said and had used his own in fluence with the president butiwith out avail Mrl Barker said templated the curtailment of loans the withdrawal of credits putting 8 jusb the 'surrounding iss Callahan the lightweight bo called at the arena about 3:30 Thursday Both men are to weigh in hat a i Octoberaval reached its cf a' on Acquitted of Murder of Hus band alls Insensible at Verdict Not Since Days of Big ight at Reno Has Excitement Been So Intense Third Session Distin guished by Several Practi cat Talks on Work Agriculture Advocated As Part of Curriculum ree Texts Not Endorsed Proving of Arkell Vein May Result in Creating Great District UGLY SMIRCH BRIBERY APPEARS M'NAMARA CASE nil finished with scores eq iji vajpn to tho highest scores obtained by any contestant in other contests in the and only the keen rivalry which developed prevented the leading con testants from Carson and Reno from capturing the I lupmobilc Amedee and all country boosted for not only proved that she is pop ular with everyone in her vicinity but also that Amedee and its tributary country is prosperous and filled with live enthusiastic peoples Carson City did wonders for its (Continued on page four) that no German Howl Over Leaning Toward rance Was Expected Excitement Intense Among Miners When News of ind Is Announced St Wife Obtains Decree rom Husband Who Married Two The institute i yesterday was distinguished i by'a number of noteworthy addresses on general as well as special topics Tho attend ance' was larger than on the pret ious day and in the evening a lwge audience heard superintendent Bunk er of Berkeley talk on the of and Women Out of Boys our $100 put under cross examination picking a new juror to fill theplace of the one Lillian Graham the testimony previously STEEL GALENA IS OUND IN CROSSCUT 11 ad lines of finance industry and trans portation and thatno legislation de signed to break up the trusts' would strike at the root of the trouble appreciate how control of the money of trust com panies savings banks and national and state banks this money trust has throttled Individual he 7' He' urged a law that would compel national banks to hold their legal re in cash instead of having of The above Atatemehtsigned by the jury of tells the story 'of the great victories Avon bx the three lead ing contestants in The pop ularity contest all of swlium deserve credit for a remarkable campaign fought but upon creditable lines and without animosity or hard feeling Any of these three Miss Callahan Miss Wood or Miss Talbott would have finished at the top of the list in almost any other 1 contest that has ever been conducted by a Nevada newspaper for they are all highly popular and received' most gefterous support from hosts of friends They it happened but no action to prevent it He declared the Aldrich currency plan was the handiwork? of not former Senator but aot Mr Waburton of the banking firm of Kuhn Loeb Co of New Work and that a fund of $1000000: had been started to insure its adoption or four weeks before the election of Mr Baker was walking down Broadway when I met one of tho most distinguished money kings in New York a man now dead He said to me: are going to elect I expressed sur prise and asked if ho had given up tho support of Parker He said yes that they had frightened Roosevelt so he had made a bargain with Merhbers of the committee looked somewhat er added: I wish wish send said: Mr Baker said the financial giant whom he declined to name told him that Roosevelt on the railroad' ker continued: he wants to Wells Reno 2 5 Diamond' Ring Grace Bellman Ueno 25 Cash Credit DISTRIC TWO Acres Apple Land 1336 890 Diamond Ring Solid Gold W'atch Desk Diamond Ring Cash' Credit LOS ANGELes Cal kNov 28 Not since tho days of tho big fistic encounter at tllcno has a (proposed meeting between two men in tho ring caused' so much talk in sport ing circles Los Angeles a tho Thanksgiving match between Ad Wolgast champion of tho light weight'? and 'lreddle Welsh th'e Eng lish challenger Each man has many supporters This 13 due experts say to the splen did 'physical of both "Wol gast and before did I feel so good or so sums up opinion of himself and will be unable to hit mo hard enough to win and'l am sure iny speed and box ing ability will return me the win is the way Welsh looks at the result Odds on the match today quoted i't 10 to 7 in favor of gut and In some had been secured Tho battle for championship will Vernon afternoon at 2:30 at 133 pounds and from ip re sent reports both will be able to do Barker financial he urged President Roosevelt to distribute the $1 4 5000000 of cash on hand in the treasury among the batiks of Chicago Philadelphia Bos ton and other large cities wanted to do he said' in Mr Knox and Mr Cortel yoii and Mr Root and instead of de positing in the outside cities he plunged 4 the whole amount: into Wall street It broke the country but it saved the 'Die Phalidelphia man whose 'hank ing house' at one time was fiscal agent the Rusdan government ed' that those who backed' the Aldrich monetary plan had begun in which it was proposed to spend $1000000 to secuhe the en dorsement of tli proposed currency legislation a banker in Philadel phia started to collect that share of the money he said He declared that the New York controlled all BUZZARD SUBSIDES SAULT STR Nov 28 The 'northwest blizzerd which' prevailed today over: the Lake Superior "region subsided' somewhat tonight but navigation is still con sidered unsafe and no vessels have attempted to leav the A drop inj temperature marked the abatr ing of the 'storm WOLGIST BEADY TO MEET WELSH 346030 165300 '162600 160965 120000 LONDON Nov 2 No great' sur prise is felt here at the disappoint ment displayed ify tho German press that Sir Edward Grey refi3sedito lis ten to the suggestion of the renuncia tion of the Anglo rench entente as the price of German Lord speech in the Itousp of lords last night was prac tically an expression of approval cf the British foreign secretary's views and it was generally admitted that further time would' be required' for Sir Edward's friendly sentiments to he fully appreciated by Germany Rumors were current in' th'c lob bies of parliament yesterday that Viscount was to be sent' to Berlin on a mission of conciliation but he authorizes a denial of this 51 iss Nirs' 51 iss 51 rs 51 iss Nirs Reno Nevada November INSANE WOMAN" REED BY JURY holding cash re banks and trust com the prosecution to have been the fir1 payment of a sum which have received if he would adverse verdict in 'the ease and $3500 found on declared to be the balance to be paid when ihe jury were discharged 1 Rumors of a grand jury investiga tion to determine where the money came flew thick and fact dur ing the day' No grand jury is now In session but a special may be called is net necessary as far as rank Im is concerned ease can be taken' care of through an infor filed by the district attorney but if is desired to not under arrest un necessary Investigator Browne more arrests would be made today although eailier in the day he had predicted other more important ones were to follow There was stereotyped about the arrest of ranklin It was no saloon hotel 'room scene famil iar to followers 'of exposes' A deputy United States marshal for years vith whatever acquaintance with criminal (Continued on page five) In the morning session Professor George Orda hl delivered an excellent address on and the In thaafternoon tire sub ject Printing of Text Books by a the was explained in detail Superintendent AV anting I Jr Walker president of the boacci school trustees of Rerro practical and interesting address Can the Efficiency of the Schools be SILVER in Ixmdon 25 11 16 New York '55 5 8 Copper casting $1262 12 874 Dake $1312 1 21325 Spelter $6 706 90 Lead $440450 ST LOUIS Nov 2 8 51 rs Char lotte Bente Drummond second wife of Charles Drummond a wealthy real estate man today divorced him after a hearing lasting seven minutes Drummond Louis count)' and is said to or Hawaii rummond married Miss Benter Prof rederick Bente of Concordia a widely known Lutheran educator a month after his first wife divorced him It is alleged that while still the husband of the woman who today di vorced him he married Miss Char lotte Vincent on December 8 2 He pleaded 1 guilty yto bigamy was fined and sentenced to jails for six months and paroled The parole was revoked on charges that he took a young woman to New York The Currie Wheeler lease on block 1 of the Nevada United Mines com pany nt Arkell in the Wedekind dis trict broke Info the oro yesterday at noon After the first bucket came to the surface Superintendent Al Price constructed a temporary chute and ore bln and began saving the product which Is a fine concentrating mater ial s' The news was flashed to Reno and a goodly sized stampede was soon on Its way to the strike What they saw' was a tonnage glittering talcose much In the newbln heavily Impregnated with steel and coarse galena and quantities of scattered through tho dark blue blendings of th'1 "miners blue or the past two days the worli from the bottom of the 154 foot shaft' has looked mighty good to the miners and management Everything that came fro inthe hole was literally alive with' nil sorts of metallic They knew that they were nu mat a voivii i the zone that would soon take them I1( to the grat Arkell ein Just exactly panjc Of 1997 several months before lu Juul rrom int? biauon ui ltic foot point Harry IE Donough shift boss pulled tho bell at 10:15 yester morn Ipgindhotifleil Superintend ent Price that he had encountered the vein and to prove it he sent to the surface a bunch of the that was a beautiful speclment of steel galena and had some particles of what looked like brittle silver lying through it The news spread with wireless rapiblty through the district and within 11 short space every man working within that immediate sec tion was a member of the excited mass of miners that surrounded the collar of the shaft When all their doubts were set at rest by the actual ore as evidence of the Arkell vein having been encountered they went back to their work ami Jus fotr luck half of them' put in an extra round of holes In their places of work (Tlien the" people from Sparks and Reno began tr appear and they remained about the shaft until shooting time perfect ly satisfied and convinced that the great vein liad actually been tapped and tho proving of the vein for a dis tance of 24 5 feet was absolute in its certainty In the direction taken by the (Continued on pare fly) AGUE RATS WINNIPEG Nov 2S igures cured by the Manitoba government show that' damage to grain crops by vats will amount to this year The rats known' as the Norwe gian brown variety their nests in the stacks of wheat' about to threshed and praetieally thewhole 5VA SH I NG TON Nov 2 8 a ton Baker tv retired banker of Phil adelphia sprung a sensation on the senate committee on interstate com merce today when that a New York financier told him in 1904 4h A 4L fi 1 tint I 5 I zu ittzMI izl LlIVl I LllClL Lilts IJIlUllVllll I It I VOL IVLUIU ou' I port Theodore Roosevelt for president because tho latter had a bar with them the railroad Mr statement came in? the I rl 4 41 4 4 4 A rt ir 1 4 Vl Cl 1111 (4 bL Ul lL IfjUl UUo ULIlIL UH lilt substance irnvf' in which he nllprrfzl nl entering so iJrcs(jcn Roosevelt had been the impending LOS ANGELES Nov 28 The ugly smirch of suspected was trailed today the trail 'of James McNamara for the alleged murder of Charles Haggerty5 a victim Of the Los Angeles Timc 'dis i Tonight a pleased prosecution and a dumbfounded defense took stock of the work of Samuel Browne chief Investigator of the instate arrested three trict Attorney desk high with yellow billis taken from their pockets in pres ence Bert 11 ranklin: former deputy United States Marshal now employ ed by the defense as an investigator released late i today on fcash bail is to appear in court' tomorrow to answer to charges of bribery and attempted bribery sworn to against him by JltoAvne which George Lockwood an venire man and CE (Cap) White an al leged stake holder noth arrested are at liberty and according to District Attorney redericks will: aipp ear as witnesses against ranklin ive hundred dollars taken from pockets is declared by Three Men Arrested and Charged With Attempting to Bribe Unsummbned Venireman in Los Angeles immense rc toew York Um Mr Barker said Aldrich string Hen this 1 financial enabling the 'banks to use credit for their own ends tor Cummins expressed the opinion that the plan did not sanction the use of public creditor place any obligations upon the government 5Ir Barker urged' a central bank of the United States to bc controlled by di rectors chosen from arbitrary: districts covering the whole country 'would take? the people out of the clutches Wall street and put them in the possession of their he said Miss Alda Callahan Amadee 1 $950 Hupmobile DISTRICT ONE Miss Ione' Talbott Reno' $600 Mill St Lot 2 5Trs Warren Miller Reno 100 Diamond Ring' 3 Mrs Anna Warren Reno 50 Solid Gold Watch 4 51rs Gertrude McCormack Reno 2 Desk rs 51 rs by Professor" Gordon I i i vs ba vocating the teaching cf agriculture in the public schools was stls read aroused1 interest dis mission Owing to the Iqvk ofspacO the add'resses cannot be repre duceij issue but will be given inTull at a later date Superintendent' Hunting' st history and comment oni the state printing and furnishing' of free text books in eluded a history of tho legislation at the last session J1 1 Impasse it 4 both houses in (Jargon and was vetoed iy the governor Hi told! of the cx pericnce ith the "experiment Jn Cal i fornia his conclusion seemed to bo thatit was unsati factory After 25 ears the spea ker said the plan IB 'ft Real Sensation Sprung Before Senate Committee on Interstate Commerce When Assertion Is Made That inancial Inter ests Made a Bargain With the ormer President Gladys Wood Carson Grace Kelly Sparksl Clara Kruse Gardnerville Lizzie Lofthouse allon: Maud Elliott House iscott Dayton DISTRICT THREE 5Iaud 'Moorman' Ely $400 Metropolis Lots Ruth Scharling Lovelock 100 Lyda Ely 50 Amy Trevethan 25 Phil Blume Winnemucca 25 'Eleanor Laqgwirth 25 DISTRICT IDUR Mario Standish 2 0 Acre Property: A Tomlin Luning $100 Mabel Mulkey 'Alturas' 50 Harry Landis Standish Blanche Robb Tonopah Annie 1 ta i NEW YORK Nov 28 Mrs rances who reasoned thatto save her unfaithful soul she had to kill him was cleared by a jury this afternoon of all blame' in "slaying him Tfie she was insane a at the time of shooting Mrs' was to her cell after the verdict was re turned in accordance with the cus tom prevailing in insanity cases To morrow her counsel and 'the district attorney will ask alienists if she is now insane and according to their re port the court will give her liberty or order 'her' in an asylum 2 The woman faced trial with the full expectation of going to the electric chair When she heard 'the verdict she fell insensible Arkell Lead Silver Vein Now Proved by Strike Made in Currie Wheeler Lease 1 5 i a a MILLIONAIRE STOKES HAS HARD HOUR UPON WITNESS STAND IN NEW YORK 1 gJ 1' Diamond Ring Solid Gold Watch Desk Diamond Ring' 25 Cash Credit 7 1911 Signed: THEO STEliNMETZ WJLLTA5I irLETT RUDOLPH HERZ NEW YORK Nov 28 Stokes' the millionaire horseman was today when after an intermission' due to the neces dismissed for talking indiscretelv about the ease the trial Conrad and show girls charged with attempting by shooting wps resumed The taken was read for tho benefit of the new Robert 51 the attorney questioned 5lr Stokes concerning Jettersihe hadwritten to: 5Iiss Graham his purpose being to show that instead of the chasing as Stokes had alleged he was really in love with her I most crushing part of your letter was jou asked me to give your love to the at torney quoted from one of letters written in Chicago in 1906 was a the witness explained was an old' 'man about 67 or touch beer wine or he wrote ruin your Miss Gladys Wood of Carson and Miss lone Talbott Also Have Large Scores University Regt nt gave a concise address on school leg islation reviewing the results of the lat legislatureand school law as amended to date 2 Dr address advocated in creasing the individual tficiency of the diagnosing and! correct ing the: physical disabilities in time and' by providing constructive work forthe child as well as abstract les sons He urged that culture be not lost sight of but that with it prac tical braining be given to fit the child for work' The section work in tho'high school department was on thfi English course The present influence: of col lege entrance requirements a subject that created excitement at the last A convention was in a paper by Vara Shaver of the' Carson high school The discussion was ledby Smith of the Sparks high school The discussion the afternoon or agriculture in the high school a led toy I Barrett Professor True and osvar in the grammar school section In the morning 51 iss race A Day gave a very instruct ive tall on (Continued on page five) WINNER AUTOMOBILE IN THE POPULARITY CONTEST The value of advertising inThe Journal is shown By the following extract from a 'letter written by Mrs Aitken feel that the advertising during the contesthasal ready brought results asd have sold several lots during this time while manypeople arejn'aking inquiries' aboutrthis tract six weeks agb had never heard of it i 1 drir "MRS ANNIE AITKEN".

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