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DAILY APPEAL VOL. LXVII. CARSON CITY, NEVADA WEDNESDAY EVENING MAY 16, 1906. No. 38. Kitzmeyer's Drug Store NEW 300DS FRESH DRUGS and RELIABLE SERVICE AT "THE OLD CORNER FGHMERLY THE THAXTER DRUG STORE Corner Carson and King Streets Cornplete stock of high grade perfumes, soaps and drug gists euncJrl:s. TELEPHONE ORDERS Receive Prompt Attention. 'Phone, Main 33!. CARSON CITY, NEVADA. C H. KITZMEYER, PH. G Pro . 9 i DR. ALBERT E. MERKLE, I Office over ! Physician and Surgeon Nve and Ormsby County Bai.i. ! Office Hours A. M. 10 to 1t"; P. M. 1 to 3; P. M. 7 to S. vov DR. CHAS von DADESKY, Pbyilcian and Surgeon, Office opposite the State Capitol, Cor. Kins and Carton Street... Residence, Judge Hawley Hous. Office Hoursw 1 to 3 and 7 to 3 P.M. V DR. W. L. BERRY OfRlce and Residence Dr. Huffakers Home Offline .Hours 1 to 9 and 7 to 8 P. M. ..o-c D- W. H. CAVELL, D. D. 8. eanoA City Nevada, Offlce over State Bank & Trust Co. DR. W. W. GOODE, D. O. 8. Hew Bank. Building, Carson City. Ke. Hours 9-lt and 1-6. 'Phone 13. o-o T. R. HOFER, Agent for Fire. Life and Accident Poictes. Office New Bank Buttl ing. Carson City, Nevada, o-o JAMES G. SWEENEY, ittorney-at-Law. Attorney Generals Office, C-pitol Building, Carson City, Nevada. o-o WM. WOODBURN. attorney at Law. Office orth of Cap itol Building. Carson City, Nevada. , V9999999 9 Sacramento Grain Dry Wood Petersen & Springmeyerl Phone 1-3-3 S P-Tjoa t y-0" t. g farrer& co FiRST-CLASii J WATCH J AND JEWELRY j REPAIRING. Carson City , Nevada In the District Court of the State of ; Nevada, In and For the County of ; 0rm6by. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary i Hopper. Deceased. ! ' ' made. on the 27th day of April. A. D. 1906. notice is hereby given that j Saturday, the 12th day of May. A. D. , 1C06. at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day.! i the Court-house, in the City of Carson, j j j County of Ormsby. have been ap- Trfvinjr iYia ronntn tncf Will ftn.'l j testament of said Mary Hopper, de- ceased, and for hearing the appH- ; cation of Margaret Lloyd, for the 1 issuance to her of Letters Testament- j ary. when and where any person in terested may appear and contest the said Will, and many file objections in writing to the granting of Letters Testamentary to sai petitioner. Dated. April 27th. 100G. H. B. Van Etten. Clerk! Ilarteon & Moran, Attorneys for Pe- i titioncr. Pcund to Open The City Marshal has received or ders from the City Trustees to em- pound all louse stock found on the streets of th's city. From this date the Marshal will follow the aw to the letter and all stock found upon the streets will be empounded and re main there until the owners pay th damages. WM. KINNEY, City Marshal - oo- TOURIST EXCURSION PARTIES TO THE EAST. ! Over the Scenic Line of the World, i If you are eoine east and want to save money, yett ravel with pleasure and comfort, it will pay you to In vest our personally conducted tourist excursions. The parties are in charge j ail vho had interests here-and w ere of a Manager who accompanies the in the East or abroad at the time cars through ' t oSt. Louis, Chicago i of the Are are on their way home and the Atlantic Coast and gives his j Another notlcable th'ng is that hund personal attention vtr the welfare of i reds of buyers are going East and each passenger in his charge. -The j schsdules are arranged so you pass through the world-famed scenery on the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad . by daylight. Opentop Obeservatiun : car3 (something entirely new) are ! free to all passengers. Let us know where you are going and we will be glad to give you full information about your trip, the lowest rates of fare and send you free of charge some handsome illustrated books of travel. W. J. SHOTWELL, General Agent. 625 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. o-o Dr. Curnow, an inmate of the Ag- to help build up the town. Then we news' asylum recovered his reason had several Convention excursions by the shock that destroyed that build- i lanned which will have to be aban jng cloned. There was to be a tour of ! 1m) Knights of Columbus, and 140 of r' Hay Yard Stabling Pine WW'T"-9 'WW'V . Twenty j ears experience as '. practical and scientific optician enables T. G. Farrer to fit your eyes property with glasses. FLOCKING TO FRISCO Sight Seers Are Swarming in and; There is a Glut of Freight i The correspondent of the Sacra- j mento Bee is eivine the !,Mt letters' from San Francisco that aonears anv wh... na - t ' . Th?re fa a general imnressiun lhat! the earthquake and fire drove from tbe c - aQd (h? gtate thousands! of people. According to James B. ,-,.. , ,. Dunj, city passenger agent ot tne Santa Fe, not mere than 1 O.imso people; i uave leit me &iate ami ot tnese some may retain. The number that have ! 1,3,1 "nly 1,iree -'PPlirailons from in left town is about Ku.ouo a small! di3"ms who wanted transportation, proportion, when it is considered how j 'SoI2,e Palmists say that all the large an area of a city with a popula- ,a!k abmu San TaiK.-co rapidly re Con r half a million was burned, j b,,;l'Un- ,m 8 -reat'r s,a'!- lhan be' And of these isti.0rti at least one- I ,'or ',,,,1"?!5 ,1'"m t,mpo-Hry enthusi third are domiciled in Oakland. Ala-i asll!- al!;i ,bat l'l,le wi!1 bccome iis tn ami p..vLui- a,i ,T,o M-.,-;,-, ' cetira'd at the immense task tint County towns many of them waiting1 until they can rebuild their homes and move back here. The rest are scattered through the State, and will ,.. .,,,.. return gradualiv. Asked as to what t lie prospects fer tourists travel were, Mr. Duffy said: "Of course, we cannot expect tourist? to come to San Francisco when we l ave not the accomodations ft r ti)en. But, mark my word, as soon as th-.if i'ie hotels, the tourists will be-.r n to I'ck to Sar Francisco sain. i was the earthquake wrecked . it. There -'as no fire, but the destruction of l-tiild"ng3 by the quake was sonifTTilns iT-palling. It was a far worse sh.akir.ir lhat this town got. Yet as so a as there were accomodations for them, te icople who had made Chiriisio'i and its vicinity a Winner resort were richt back there. As to the general tourist travel, I think it will increase a.-? lapidly as it has been doing. There b is Leen no decrease in tourist travel through ths port. Our orders for to Hon ulu Au'rai.: an I in O l eni are as numerous as ever. Then Q Europe for the big firms that were lIlilled out and are going into busi- nes again which includes practically all of them. Firms who never sent l ayers out. are doing so now. They a-"e visiting the immense Eastern im- i crtina houses and factories, laying in in m( use stocks of goods. The amount of height for this town that we are hailing now is something enormous, 'We do not epect to handle as nuca travel toward the East this Summer as has been our habit. Peo ple are not traveling for here for pleasure just now. They are staying them had already purchased their tickets; but that will have to be given r.p. The Elks are to have a' Conven tion at Denver and the Eagles at Mil i waukee, and a large number of meni- beis of both organizations who had' I planned to attend have decided not ! i I ! to go. ; "Many sk'iled workmen are coming , here, especially from Chicago, nearly ' all of them bringing their tools, and j p. t pared to go to work at once. We i had a telegram from Kansas City say- in;? that a') artesans from there were coming to San Francisco if there was IThe Eagle Market Choicest of Fnesh and Cured Meats j Cold storage and fresli meats received daily Fmi i ily and hotel trade supplied in any quantity Game, Fish and Smoked Meats' a Specialty I o o Ring up phone 81 for quick service, o o any prospect for work. "For sixty days after September JT.th we will, as usual, offer colonist rales to people who want to come here nrvJ 1 th!rIt th5s travel wi1 he as l, Us 3 car as K has been in the past. Many of then: will he laborers who will come to San FranciFCQ in search of work. There will be mere than onought to replace the few thou- ! 9 sau,i have ",me Y aui1 1 bc" ! g liove that in a short time the popu lat'on will he larger than it was be fore the lire. About all who desire to ;-;o away hae done' so. Yesterday we conlronLS. them. known better ' I liave been hi three such disasters, in ether parts of the country- the Baltimore fire, the Galveston flood and how those towns have built up. Well the desire to rebuild is many times as strong here as it was n any of those places, not to speak of the energy displayed. Instead of the San Fran-oWir..- . -llsinayd by what had beiahen t.: ri.t y went to work im mediately. I have met muldle-agod men. who, having worked hard all their lives, had just attained success. Everything they had was wiped out, and they were left as poor as when they started. "But none of them are whining, Some of them laugh over the'T mis fortunes, and have their shoulders at the wheel again, prepared to start all over. Not one of the big firms shows any inclination to quit. On the con- j traary, they are getting ready for busi ness aga'n. The White House, the Emporium, Weinstock. Lubin & Com pany, S. N. Wood & Company, are all rebuilding temporary stores and so are others. It is a combination of grit and love for the r town that keeps people here a combination that earthquakes and fires cannot beat.' o-o Give the Widows a Chance Ed. Appeal: I read with eonsidei able interest in yesterdays Appeal '.he plea which a young lady made for more young men in this community to marry the grls here. Well this i 1S au wc" "UL widows e overlooked? There are several very attractive widows he.-e 5 Carson who are elegable and I should think they were also entitled - ..11 -. . .. 1 ! l.. 1, c-lntil .l r ! to some attention. Please give tins communication space in your paper and oblige. Yours truly A Carson Widow o-o Enormous Supplies According to figures given out !' the Harriman people, tiS cars loaded wMh supnlies for San Francisco have passed through Odgen since the re cent earthquake disaster. Of this number more than 500 came from the east on the Union Pacific. The ap prc.ximaie amount, in pounds will a gregate nearly 2'JO.ooO pounds. REDUCTION WORKS AT MILLER I 1 .... ! 1 C Milium Cla,-it Vjtic nutiuicu 3icwiitj i ny iMu Flowers For Decoration Day Lovely carnations, lilies, rose-buds, gladiolas etc.. and choice evergreens anly ?2 per box, C. O. D.. Write now. MRS. F. RILEY, (Box 95.) Fruitvale, Cal. The Nye and County Bank CARSON CITY, NEVADA CAPITAL 5200 ,000 Frank Golden, President -. vj. ii 31,1 in, d&nier ana uircciors: rKANK GOLDEN. D. JOHN McKANE, ALCMZO TRIPP, L. L. PATRICK M. SCHEE- LINE, T. W. KENDAL, M. L. MacDONALD, N. McLEAN, ; URI G. CURTIS. INTEREST PAID ON TiN'.E LCFOSITS AT 3 1-2 PER CENT. Geo. W. Cowing, Asst. Cashier Carson City Nevada R E IWeder, Asst. Cash, Tcnopah J. P. Marshall, Asst. Cashier, Goldfield M. J. Hill, Asst. Cashier, Manhattan Walley Hot Springs Hotel UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Rooms and Baths Renovated Throughout. Cottages For Those Who Wish More Quiet Quarters. The Waters are noted for their medicinal properties and ere celebrated all over the Coast for their cure of Dropsy, Rheumatism and other kindred afflictions. , The table service Is the best In the State and the meals are unexcelled. Telephone communications direct with Carson City aal other long distance points. Livery stable Connected with the Institution and all styles of conveyances procurable. Private hunttag and fishing grounds, owned b? pro prietors, open to guests in seasor Automobile service between Carson City ac , the springs insures a speedy and comfortable trip. H.DAUGHERTY. Manager. OFFICIAL COUNT OF STATE FUND. STATE OF NEVADA. County of Ormsby, s. s. John Sparks and James G. Sweeney, being duly sworn, severally say they are members of the Board of Examiners of the State of N'ev., that on the 2Sth day of April 06 they, (after having ascertained froia the books of the Srate Controller the amount of money that should be in the Treasury) made an offcial exami nation and count of the money and vouchers for money It .he State Tre asury of Nevada and lound the samo correct as follows: Coin 27G.203 43 Paid coin vonchers not re turned to Controller 2').tj49 49 Total 29'3.942 2 State School Fund Securities. Irredeemable Nevada State School bond 380,000 00 Mass. State 3 r.-r cent bonds 537,000 00 Nevada State Bonds ;sd,j,700 00 Mass. State ZVs Per cent bonds 313,000 00 United States Bonds 21 n. 000 00 Total 1.99G.S51 6G James G. Sweeney John Sparks Subscribed and sworn before me this 5 ih day ot April A. D. lC'OC J. Doane, Notary Public, Ormsvy County, Nev. Custom suits and overcoats will be , . . . . , sold at reduced prices and reason- ., .. . . . able time gi"en for payment. "l" . waiting put m iso advantage in your order and receive your goods before Christmas. CHAUNCEY LATTA. The Eagle Market. We offer you choice iaeats fresh m cold storage as you please, lard, bacot Hams and Boiled Hams in quantities to wait you, eggs and buttef, strictly fresh. Our goods are nil good, put up in good biiape. Our service i good, our prices are good for you. Gives as your order for ehlckene Ormsby D. M. Ryan, Vice-President. secretary M. RYAN JAR. ft SWFFNev. TOURIST EXCURSION PARTIES TO THE EAST Over the Scenic Line of the World If you are going East and want to save money, yet travel with pleasure and comfort, it will pay you to inves tigate our personally conducted Tour ist Excursions. These parties are in charge of a Manager who accompanies the cars through to St. Louis, Chicago and he Atlantic Coast, and gives his personal attention to the welfare of each passenger in his charge. The schedules are arranged so as to pass through the world-famed scenery on the Denver and Rio rande Railway by daylight. Opentop observation cars (something- entirely new) are free to all passengers. Let us know where you are going and we will be glad to give you full information about your trip, the lowest rates of tare, and send you free of charge some beauti fully illustrated books of travel. W. J. SHOTWELL, General Agent Denver and Ri0 Grande 525 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal ;v Notice of Application far Permission to Approoriate the Public Waters of the State of Nevada. " Xoiire is horeby c ivfn tat Rn lUli day of Sept.. lyoj. in accordance j with Section 23, Chaptor XLYI. of the ; hTatuts of 190o, on pi)ii;o v MjKne, and frank L. Wildes of Carcnn , . s f)I parson, County cf Ormsbv and State of r. m, tv-.,,j, , . or m 'la,"a mate application to the State Engineer of Nevada for permission to arP"opriate the public waters of the ui .Nevada. Hucn application 10 I be made from Ash Canyon creek at points in N B M of S W of section: 10 T15NR 19 E by means of a Ham' and headgate and five cubic feet ner second is to be conveyed 'to nc'nta T 1- k b,8 ? V of ctioPn ii! T lo N R 19 E., by means of a flume and pipe and there used to generate of said works shall begin before June 1, 1906, and shall be completed on t before June 1. 1907. The water shall be ac-ually applied to u beneficial use on or before June 1, 1903. - " Signed: HEr...T THURTELL. 'li ' SUte Engineer. 0