DAILY
6OCLO0K
APPEAL
EDITION
VOL. LXVII.
25 CENTS A WEEK
CARSON CITY, NEVADA SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 21. 1906
5 CEN1S A' COPY
No. 96
COfJCESSlOHS HI' iilORE BILLS OF HEW PRIWCIPftL PAWHEE IS TO
WED FOR
FOUND AGAIN?
!
it mm
TROLLEY
WHAT THE STREET CAR PROJEC
TORS ASK IN THE FRANCHISE
AMOUNTS TO A PERMIT AND
PROBABLY WILL BE GRANTED
fai.
;vat
o.td,
I Has the old Zirn bonanza, been i
i tou-i agslr. '' - . .,
Waiter Brown came in. today frora '
'the Las: Chance mine with a. baklas !
powder can full of yellow gold La j
took from a point above tie Zira
poekt-.
The dust weighs close to 11 ounces. :
in fact weiahv lo.bik with the small
amount of Mack s?nd carried, and is
worth close to S200.
The appearance of the stuff caused
a lot or excitement among the toiders
or the last Chance mine, and Brown
w:U go back and try to find aw far
the por-ii; runs and wnat there is in
HELD UP
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT LINES
HIS FORCES FOR A LEGAL FIGHT
TO PREVENT SQUANDERING OF
SCHOOi. MONEY THE COURTS
WILL SETTLE iT.
Hffi ARRIVED
BE MESH
PROF. TEMPLETON, EMINENT
EDUCATOR OF CALIFORNIA j
WILL TAKE CHARGE OF CARSON J
CITY SCHOOLS HERRE TOOK j
INCREASED SALARY AND MISS-'
ED AN OPPORTUNITY. i
OUTLET
S. P. WILL ESTABLISH NEW STA
TION TO HANDLE BUSINESS OF
sHE NEW DISTRICT OTHER
THINGS.
BREVITIES
t
F. V. Day left this morning for Sil
ver Bow to attend to the shipment
of some ore in the mine he and
others are working on a lease.
John Edwards will join Considine's
mutual improvement club for a period
of. twenty years, at the order of tht;
courts of Reno. Ft appears Edwards
Ceid up a saloon.
fib
. 1-
Thr- find was
kas.-. ntken a
.rit ihou u g.-ts
his d'is" .
; 'lardnfrvilk
nade ;.u
week a.
ihe benufi
'If' was
lie b'.s8"ar;
) Thuiiday,
(, . he ft n l
oa n: pe I i r.
:sl
county commissioners met m
. -.-!oi ia.j! night to listen to
of a franchise lor a street
an:' aiter listening to the
A the irancliise wanted, ana
"ton t;t the provisions oi the
.. (;. look the maiier under ad
r.ent until Wednesday.
i'h.' franchise asked of tuc eom-n:i.-.a.iners,
and of the city trusu"-s.
in the nature of a blanket franchise.
The iirojt-eiors ask-that the city and
county j;ive them tile righ' to opera e
a s. -'. am, ercctric or cable road ovet
any and ali streets in ('arson City,
yv.', over ad roads ami Highway., in
n.e county o: Orinsby.
Tn-.y mso ask thai the franchise
at- i:e property of the corporation
In i . empr irom all taxation or license
I' ,'iiir years, after which period thj
cars are To be licensed a! the rate of
Si'1 per annum each, boih by the city
ana by the county.
T::e franchise is to run for a period
of twenty years, the legal limit in
tLi.- Stale for such a concession, and
i the projectors agree to start work
witr.iii six mouths from date of ttie.
franchise ?.nd to operate at least one
mib in the citv and one mile in the
county inside of two years, provided ment of a tax of 2 cents per share on
the commissioners and the
It is now cvi
in relation To ;
cuaiis and desl
house wili be
".aiii that the natters
he purchase oi opera
s for th" new sctiooi
niaue ii:e subject
A. H. Mayn- teft t!
GoidSetu. He L.is b
some wee lis attending
;i.- tnurning foi
en iu Ramsey
to mining bus!-
u-ss . iire
eonte.-i oier
Verse claim
n connection wit!
the location of a
on adjoining ekii;
the
lt( ;
when told to go up on
ance bv Al. Livingston,
and to take a chance on striking just
-ui h a deposit.
Sweeney is running a tunnel for
tin- very spo' this pocket was found m
and will drill both ways whet, tie
as. he? the poi:;:. The find was
mad..- on the surface and if it g lea
down Sweeny-- will strike it rich.
NEW YORK LAW HURTS US
Wall street
'it'otivo blow;
rr. proceedin
The Whitakcr. Ray Co.. tiirouga
lis a'iorney. Samu; i I'latt, gave notice
asi Wednesday that it would lake the
!i;!,iers there on a complaint based
on a bill for :..:.". lit for the school
desl s. wiiicli bi'l had not yei been
paid, o'ving to a refusal of the school
.'i!pcri!iiend"!iT to approve tne same.
'i'he bill for opera chairs lias not
yet been brought into the coin rovy.
' r the reason tnaT an agreement is
ekemed by wiiii h the s( hoo! trustees
are ro iiay for these chairs 'in niouth
iv installments. This arrangement, 't
is staled was made because of the
i'act that poi'uiar subscript ions were
talien and tiiai the money Could
not till be collected a' one tinia.
An impression that tin; school I rue
tees handles the cash of the school
fund is in error. All the tiustecs do
is to oruer the payment of moneys
tine for expenses or bills cuniracied.
1 As to the legaliiy of the bills now
tin question the courts will settle tha;
i nialter when the complaints are tiled.
District Attorney Roberts,, by his
i action Wednesday night and the charg- ;
i os he mane at that time, has paved
'the way for a thorough investigation
t of ibe matter, and while no charges
of fraud have been made against
i the members of the old board, the-
! is a feeling that the matter should
I be aired thoroughly in order that the
i charges made by the district attorney ;
I shall he proven or disttrovea. j
It Ur slated that the old board mem-
it fi lie run ar least once A uci aivu3 ai xvz -v"-"- , . .
IS LO ill ma xi 'vai " ' lu.ru art. ?fitiii!' ImiiL-s m K imip for
i : txV 41 ic oiltiicr am i n-3c .riTs v 1 I
tic- enure, lengin oi uie nuo. "i "i . " -
J. C. Teraplefon, some time prin
cipal of the public schools of Santa
Ana. Oiangf county, California, arriv
ed this morn ins to take up tne work
of preparation for the fall term of
this school.
Mr. Tepjpietot) has been engaged hr
the trustees in place of Prof. Howe.
of i retired, to fill the office of principal.
! i'rof. lierre,, of Stanford, was the first
appotntep, nut wnen he announced his i
resianaticn ct Stanford, he was beg- ,
ued to stay Jiid increased financial
-.r.dr.rc inoiit decided him to do so. i
Prof Tern plot on is well Known in j
Southern California as an excellent !
tlueator and a man cf up ro dare and j
aggressive educational ideas. Hrs i
schoej a' santa Ana is accrciited at j
i-iery university in tlie -tare of Call-:
f ruin, and in many orher states. This
itself is a re'or;iiuend;iti(.u that can-; u.'" Ciaik strike, an attempt 'hat fail-1
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hoi of "iviiMUM-u. en iicn -ia tie appuea vigorot; r.tetl
it is stated tnat the new principal 4 ures to protect 'his property.
tie l-tli
-Mayu
heat, jh
ne w:-.s
g'Otlthi
troversj
also aa
bv.w of
o
uiss th
to dt? st
ati.entpt
ny uoy, or LiaiK strike.
says,' with some show of
ji stateinviits to the ft'eci that
'onipeliei". to sacrifice some
in the adjustment ol ;l;.s coa
are obsidutely untrue. He
le was compel en to use a
at ihe contestants
agreement w '.is
on they promised;
an
on
Half of the ii-eiy rasn of the town
ie it today for Ramsey.
Good news t
eral stringers
Ca.-h Hoy ii.;s
f tite discovery of sev
or goid ore in thej
been st-m in.
The Schutz building htts been denud
u of the porch that disaured it for
so many years,
:.ng in eai'iy
tit'i 'Vemenr.
Trust
en th-
chul. for
spirit of
5ei-im
force to 1
iy titeir
ir suit i
. The trouble arose e.
to iiie a double locat:
1 .a man
j he WtJi gi
I rather ttia
I from ....
r. and
I iO .Hello
is.h
:::.eres:ei in i;amsey says
e goons tiway in Ramsey
1:1 .-'..-e the camp supplied.
Mrs. Loub
itisl .1 g..t ;
Bevier leTurued.
i'tor ti two davs
'o iiatdl eggs by the u.-e of hot
' wati r is the plan of a number of per-
has aimed three dis
til Xevada niinini
:-.-' -cks .vithm as many months and
her latest move seems the most effec
tive of all.
The. voustruet'on just placed by the
Veil' York srate ant h on ties oil tin?
will be given n free hand in bis :-ou-
duel of the schools of this city, both j
on account of his reputation a nil 1
educator and because The new board
wishes to dispose of the uiea current j
that is. as a board, will attend to mat- j
tors of administration. j
The present staff of teachers will j
b retained, it is staien. and it is 1
made
ledgy.-
width.
! v. o otiter stni..es have bee:
i.i ihe Ui.-trici and lh C:;::l
aas been prospected jas to
It is over '2 feet wide with no true
foot wall yet. The other strikes are on
oig ledges that assay away up m the
shipping class. .
The Southern Pacific has agreed .0
open a station at I 'aw noe. a side track
sons win
hat cherv
1 are atiout to construct a
at Smith Snrings.
stock tax law, which compells the pt-
possible that a vice-principal- will be j ul the Toll ranch. Prom this point
the staff recently ap- j the loads are hard, with little or no
trustees all stocks, whether the par value is SI
may extend that time longer than two of Sloo, wiiether selling tor Z cento
. 1 1.1.,. ; v.i.r nvrc nr S4 000 tfp vilvarte hns rf-
years, but cannoi exteuu me uiub -
besin work. Power is to be developed suited in the annihiliation of the New
in Ash Canon. Yovk Mining Stock Exchange, and
The Plans tf the projectors, as the establishment, in Jersey City, by
slated last night, are to build between Xmv Yor kmining stock brokers, of
Shaw's Springs and this city, through what is called the Jersey City Club,
the city to some poin in or opposite Trading on the New York curb has al
Vall y Park or the prison. Nothing s so been sopped.
said about poles or trolly lines, swit- The tax exceeds commission ehars
ehes or operation, except that a car s in nearly all cases and in some caa-
at least once a day along es where mining stock ot tne par vai-
selected from
pointed. Prof. Tenipleton lias been
here only one day, and necessarily
does not know jusl what he will and
can do. A meeting of the teachers
will be called shortly to enable them
to meet the new principal and ad
vise him about the next year's work.
The Appeal joins with the parents
of this city in wishing Prof. Temple
ton the same success he has enjayed
elsewhere. The staff of teachers is
sand, and the station will be only a
matter of nine miles from Ramsey.
An operator and agent will be put in at
Pawnee immediately, and Mayne and
the townsite people will install a tele
phone l'ne to Pawnee at once.
Every Goldfielder in the district is in
love with Carson City and many of
them assert they will come here to
live. T. L. Robinson has been here
for several days, preferring to stay
Anheiiser-Rusch will Le handled by
Andy Todd, who is '-(just meting a
cellar in which to store it in car load
lots.
CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY
one that can not be much improved j m.lv ail(1 lis business bv
wire
Til!
m a ft
draft
cop:-"
ma'.':
Stl ; .
t;
commissioners and trustees per share, the tax practically amouuis
several changes in the original ;.. confiscation of the issues,
of the francnise and asked for The immediate effect of this was
of it. Further changes may be .o reduce the number of transactions
before it is advertised for u mining shares in New oi k. and
increase the business of Philadelphia,
lost on and other eastern mining stock
viitors, and 'incidentally bring a fair
the business to Western .
in it
is stated that there are legal
epi.-, lions in The way of grunting such
a franchise, but hose are such as can
adjusted without trouble. The
coii.missioners eliminated the word
m from ike franchise, and. amend
ed iast night so that nothing in this
ira .close shall prevent any other cor-
, . : V. . ,
t-it ion irom asiving i"
1"
dyed tiart of
markets.
The tremendous decline in mining
stocks since ihe Sail Francisco fire
' .is no parallel in the history of N'o
uikt. and yet, not a Nevada hank,
j ! promoter or mining campany
has tailed uhd in the face 7if it
a thorough "house" cleaning" in school ;
nntters, and that the new board will
soon receive everyt r.g needed to :
t
apprise the members of the exact
status of the school affair?. i
The coumy sunerlutendent is hold- -ing
.up all bills of the Whit akor, Ray i
company pending set i lenient of iliei
i dispute.
nponi and the pupils of the schools
of this city are second to none in in
telligence and aptitude
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THREE BONOS IN PINEHUT
all !
In this stand he is support-
ice 1 1 " mnnv won eonieiid mat it irauu
i
! as he iias charged, was committed on ;
i one. it is it good idea that he hold ;
i hem all up until the charges can be t
carefully probed. j
j There are two oilier bins, amount.- i
g to over ft.ion. vvnicn Koiiens iias ;
I not yet approed, and he dC'daros that j
J he will not ;tpp."ove luem tinul he Is
atisfied lhai ihe ntonev f the tax
eretl.
ELKS ADJOURN CONVENTION
stuilar
fr-.,r,cbiSf. over streets not occupied
...... .u..t contractors. As. : !.,. new mining camp of Manhattan
. .i... f.-inchi;i. amounts simp- .;.; winessod the 'bringing into tne
. . ,,,i ,i ii:-. ,.r .-.w.rj niKitlv tnvistlTl'r rtlMCllill
v .i ui mill IO UIV 11.11 ivo liii !' ' ..-on:' m .iiv" w...... . .- --
! " !" I""t 1 . ! lcrvers has not been squam
, o .mtiv vsn-m along the streets .;lv ;nd other apparatus to prosecute i
... I "lir'll i I" m'.lilllir ,,. O 11T1,. oiili-i
to i;e snccinco laie:. a.uu -- iw.i...s "u " .-.v.-..- ,
should receive th esupport of every r -.-.
person interested in the welfare of MEN AND TEAMS WANTED
th'j citv. Siive'- Fo;ik is the destination of an
4 troll'-y line bet woe tn Shaw's ovrusinn of the Tonopah railroad
Springs and this city, to the prison, on which work will begin as soon
w.v.ud pay weii. especially at a ten ilS construction crews can be prueiired
cent car fare rate, and if me pro- c. n. Virgilio of the Reno employment
jecuns set this permit they say they agtuvcy has been notified bv the tin'i-
will start work at -nee,--They an- a.gement of. this line to uish toutn-
nounced last night that they would stei-s t,o the . scene and' he was tol.i
make it a mutual concern, inviting that fifteen mile or the gradins hatl
stck subsrip"ons front Carson City already been completed,
people who want such an investment. The new line is to run from GjhI-
The projected lire is n.i part of the ftf.pi. Junction t'o Silver Peak, around
Valtev Park Co enterprise but it is th eedge of the old Salt Marsh lake,
an independent concern and marks -hi. distance is about twenty ndlta
the second big improvement planned fn,m the iunction. It will ta a
for Carscn City within the past sixty veat gold producing country and wlH
days.
This week three different rlainis in
the Pinenut hills was bonded by out
side eani'.alists who will immediately
start work on their newly acquired
! property.
( Mr. C. i,. hunter representing Qak- i
: laud and San Franctsco capitalists.
I bonded the Jcssen llros. copper niiue
1 in Red Canyon and wiil start work at
aiso bourteo ihe Buffalo
i!ic-. He
V
Cauvou
no?
-o-o
Tr?nsnort ore over a road that is
traversed by many teams.
Asents for the Virgillios are !d
DENVER, JULY 21 The U. P. O. E.
adiourned at j:20 hist night. The
"ay was devoted to hard work on laws J
and other matters of interest to the '
fraternity.
Tuesday, July lrdh was set as -the
date for opening the grand lodge ift
11107. A supplimental report of the
committee on credentials which was
read today showed the roster of the
grand lodge to be 1.255 which is larg
r than the P.i'.fftlo meeting.
Among the important act'ons taken
today was the changing of the sonr
of maintenance of the National
Home. The present system is to
charge each subordinate lodge bavins
a man in the hone $2 ; week. The
grand lodge decided to levy a par
Copper Mining Com puny s
claims in lUifialo. and will commence
operation within sixty day?..
-... ; r-v. ..... 1 ,1 ..m.I o-pi,.!itfi.. l.o-.,
V ill. .Ml inflini'l u mi n .-v iuii,, nn ' '
secured a lease on the old Iron mine
and are alreadv hard at work dev-.
dipitig -same. Mr. -McDonald is a
"ormor GoldfioM man, and in the early
days of that now flourishing camp,
was a leaser of one of the best oro
ducing mines now in that section.
Mr. McDonald has three other men
associated with him ana they have set
to work to prospect the iron mine in
a thorough and systematic manner
t.p c
PARENTS SHOULD KNOW
while he takes a much needed rest,
to rushing out from the umbrageous
shade into the desert before he is com
pelled to do so. Mayne is the same,
as are all the Goldnelders and Tono
pah men that come here on business.
Ii is up to Carson City to get busy
now and corral the business of Ram
soy for none of these men will go to
Reno for anything, for the same old
reason. Carson City can supply Ram
sey and is supplying it now. Mayne
says it is easier to go friuu here to
I r tiwitie and bacK, than u. is to urtve
i into Ramsey from any c.iier point.
and as tor lreignt. t'a.so.i citv :s
much nearer than any other wholesal
ing point.
o-o.
HELP WANTED IN FRISCO
Methodist Episcopal Church Servic
es at 11 a. m. and 7:::p p. m. Mornin:!
subject, "The" Supremacy of Christ."
Evening subject, "The one God. Shalk
we Serve Him?" Epworth League.
l:.'. p. in., subject "How brethren
Can Help Each Other in the Chris
tian Life, in Every Day Affairs." Sun
day school, 12, noon. Gooa music at
all services. An invitation is extend
ed to all. and especially to strangers
I in the city.
DON O. COLuROVE, Pastor-
Presbyterian Services at li a. m.
and T.t'.u p. in. Sunday school at
noon. Christian Endeavor at ;::!o p.
m.
vnr- A Cood second hand
ba h tub for sale cheap. Formerly Washoe county looking for teams and capita tax upon all the lodges in th
tStf. now $10. inquire this office. ti . jnea,
country for the support of the home.
If yor.f- chihire'ns eyes are defective
: vision, it becomes criminal neglect
to refuse them protection from strain
and nerve drain. Immediate attention
may save your child much misery and
yourself future regret. Examination
'REE. Dr. Goldberg. Graduate Re
fractionist, Room ;6, Park Hotel.
'ii
Have you registered The register
s!ose3 this year on September 10th.
SAX FRANCISCO, July 21. Georgi
i reiki telis. president of tne Iron am:
trass Foundry Association, has issiteu
. statement about me need of skilled
labor in the irn trad..: 4
While a tv huge number of nr.
'haaics have arrived in San Franciseo
-inc.' the lire, all of whom have found
i niploynient at good wages. The d
uiand for labor is steadily increasing
wing to he ranid building uy of the
citv and the large contracts offered
taily to contractors, many of which
have to be refused owing to the scar
city of labor. Wages ruling here oro
higher than in any. other place in the
l'nited States.
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PURCHASED PRv,"cWYY
V. B. Harbin today purchased
the Harry Humphries property in'
the southwestern edition. Theis is
one of the desirable pieces of prop
erty of that section of the city.
MISS TORREYSON TO LEAVE
Miss Jennie Tori'eyson. formerly t
the Carson High School, h;TS soouw.d
position in the public schools ot
Reno. She has hum been regarded a.;
me of the most popular young women
in this ell v. and her friends i" ('a- .
son ii'v win congrniuu'ie nor ii:;
ecurinu so good ;i position, but rt
that site is ui take tin her rest
tleitci. in Reno.
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QUESTION CF SKILL
Dr. Goldberg's lenses are put :
question ot merchandise, but an-
simply a question of skill and abilitr
fo f'n the eyes. Examination FREE.
Room :!;, Park Hi. lei. 2t
Lost. Ret woou Goldcu's jewelry
-itero ami Ktizme". or's drug store. r
pocket book colli :i:"''t!K two five dot
Tar gold tv'rces. Finder will be re
warded by returning '!. to Mr:
Sweeney.
J.
P
tr
SHIRT WAIST HOP
The Junior 'til class is out with in
vitations to a Shirt Waist hop to be
given at Armory Hall. Tuesday. July
24.
, ,.,. -
Have you registered. The register
closes this year on September 10th.
O 3 '
A ,.ew line of Eastman Kodaks has
arrived at Kitzmeyer's drug store.
Just the thing for campers and to
take on a vacation trir.