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ilE WRITE PINE NEWS vewu mine beview. K.tn Sunday at &»• Netida by Entered a* weD-l-cima matter Xs* vember J* lfiet, at the postofBre at Bast Ely. Nevada.. a»d*-r the Act of <bn(!t»r of Bari t. ItTS. TERMS Or SCIWCRIJ’TR-N. )nt Tear It Advanc*..*? fj -li Months in Advance. 1M Three Months, la Adva..S ne e«(.u*h gotemsmitst The tvttliOB of Irish freedom I* «• • spying lOBSiderablc space in the news papers of today and it seems Lhst a little iBformat,oa on the system -d government is tfec Rritio* I'l' t woulo oat be amiss. The legislative branch of the British government consist* of two uw*-'. 1-' house of lord* and the bouse ©f coin incur Their powers are about equal and • very law require* the asser-X of both. All qu-*u©n* of taxation and appropriation must original- is U*e house of cvUin.jBt Each term f Phr iiwreot est« udt over seven years. unless the bod}- »s sooner Jiasolved. The tip per house cen*i*<* «f repres-. athtives id two estate*, the lor-ls spiritual it. the lords temporal. Tue lord* spiritual r-ocsist* of arebbishop* and bishop' while the laris temporal consistr of hereditary Eng lien peers. Scot.and ha* siiteen memfc-r.-, c.. from the whole body of .Scottish pe* r» •elected to repr*sent Scotlahd i ■ •• e rbe term of parlim nt .IghfeUbi_J ** twenty--igi-t >*r peers. Chosen from the whole b-.-d’ of Irish peer*, who serve for life. The house of common* couei.-ts o' i •1* member*, chosen by * raffrtgr limited to male ciyiaens w.o are II ytart of agt or over and who have pro perty qualification*. One represent*- - tire is chosen for everyy le.fr*© Snhab.- j tacts. Ireland has 1U rsprc*WM*r;ye. a ttut house of escaoss. la **dl lb* land parch*.** bill w*», passed through partimetit. providing1 that tenants or subt-bants Plight pur- J chase the *.i.J from great laadJord* »nd hold it as their own The land tuest.: n was thus dis|»s*'i of » - J « f frage was mad* possible. The admin 1st ration of *«•..mto-rt in flrctlaad Ireland and Wales »« conduct • d through the chief Secretary. w;.o is generally a la- mhi of the British cab- , (net Ir land has a separate si stem j of coons of which the high-st is tl supreme cos>rt of Judicature. Appeal from this Uea u the house of lords. j The British cabinet is *ntir* y an j < itrai* gal body hot the most import - tant factor in the government. Tv king aak* the leader <*f the ,u—>or.t* oarty in the teas of common* to h* Mh* premier and Select s snini«trv ; This is done after consulting with hit j patty colleagues end those cfaaa* n tre appointed by the king The consti to fieri of England is aot a single written instrument. at - arts of an the laws of pariimcct. all royal decries establishing forms or principles of al;uaUtratloa. a number of import— at agr- tmesis. several treaties hr tid regulation* of iht part* of the J5|a*dvt» to une another are regulated, and * vast mm of precedent* and Judicial deci sion* Of all then1, five inktrtrtreat* arc. pet hap*, of the greatest import une*—the Magn.y i"urta the lieebrs itea of Bights. the Act of Settlement, me Act of t'aion with Scotland ' nd the Act of I'nion with Ireland. Th- executive is nominally vest-d in the crown: he has the power of vetoing the legidstius of parlimeitt. but this right ha* not hid ued since 1>1. The king acts through a ministry, which i* directly responsible to parllmi ct V% tlHk FOB THE <*T1 DFAT Following is a list of question# uk n from history. ancient and mod* m. lan guage. literature, g-egraphy. govtrn mer.t invention, science, fine arts, natural history and miscbUaay. A fair test for the well-informed per«on is to **-e hew many of the otjestions can be answered. With the peoples -*f what regions doe* the earliest eecord-d history be gin? How many important tr ati-e. in American history hav* *aen mad- in Paris? Which early tongue is called the basis of the English language? Whst is the comparative standing of Khakespcre. Milton and Bunyan? In what state .|<w* the Missouri river rise? By trhat code an the pow* r* •** tn« ■ altan of Turkey restricted? Who Invented the cotton O'n What is meant by correlation • f physical force? Name op*- masterpiece of Ruben* Deacrli-e «he simple structur- of s tlowrer? What is the origin of the a-rd "new«vi Cuban sugar men want a l"»u of, u to help them out of difllcul tlea due to the collapse Of the sugar market. It 1* hoped they will get it when they make good the amount they hare stolen fror.* the people by the most scandalous rholilup" in the an nals of history. What hare they done with the prof.ts they hare made in their unholy practice*. A loan It is that they want. Far better be ft a wain load of halters in order to attach them to strong llmts of sturdy trees. *o they may be seen, yet rendered powerless to correr the markets. What their status will be in the nest world we de net know; but if Justice Is a part of the program of future existence they will not need to spend their sugar profits in order to k**p warm. Nevada has one members of the bj'iw of representatives. Ireland ha# 1M re presentatives in the house of commons. Sure Nevada must tweed thoroughbreds. The per eapita wealth of the country is now fSl.Od. ur.d we find ourselves shy only a little more than |l». I* Is st-.Id a great many people are communicating with the spirits—but not as much as they used to. v— — ■■ The sentence of five years on each of twenty-three counts looks like •\ktdOO" for life. One of the shortest definitions for • T‘ dab vi! ’» a braln-torm surrounded t y whl kei s. Reprove not a scorner lest he hat* yoi ch' ke a wise man and he will love you. - : g ► - • t - 3 PERSONALMENTION ———— | Merman Tim »« to*l week -'or ! Arrow bead. . Attorn- y 3 H Lockhart 1* ia Orson 'City on Segal bawem J. C. Harriott expects to remove to ;Ely where he w ill take op Ur r- si des !* B. P- Heberts of Duckwat*! was among those regirt-fcd at t* North ern last week. Albm Kirkeby earn- tn Wednesday night ft cm Ms faring vailey rr--ch and 1 registered at the Northern. — G G. Bstetti the Steptoc rspeber came to the county seat to opend a 1 w days last seek on busir.*-* Lloyd and Grant Robison of Syr vailey were among those called to E’y on buslneoa during the ’ast weed <1. A. Hansen and G. A Hanson -ir. were called to Ely from Current Creek on K*i»-n matter# early in the w*-k — f , X l- Taylor of R*b was e» ! arrival -lur .-•* the week, cvtamg ♦« j one of 1 is r. *jUt ir<p* ■-* r. - •• specialist I * \V I» i air.pt.' 11 was a visiter is li •• city during the »t- k e rring la irsm hi* ran*', n ctep’oe 'alley to s-care supplies. Joseph easier cam- ’a from ni* O-.r r.vnt cre*k ranch last Wednesday awd brought a load of pe-tk for ib» Ely market J.-sph Leaidoo of Garrison was a visitor ia Ely thia week coming our to lock after lui-em ronnect.d with bis Car Bail rout;. Deputy Revenue Collector C. O Bon ner letarned to IZlr last Tuesday after an extensive trip throvgt the eorth err. part of the state. G A. and Laurtn li - him w : re among those from the Wbite Rlr-r nec tion who came to Ely and register 1 at the Northern last Sunday. Ed Rusoenbjrg came in from T-..o pah last week and spent a few days ia Ely The boy* may wand r away, but they always come back. It T ~wili v came a from „i« Shoshone ranch Thursday and spent tome time att-ading to matt-ra reqoir irg hi* xtte-stiow at the county • *t Robert Linlcn. managing dif -ct -t t the Cons- lidatvd ( oppi rm.ne* Company, arrived in tbe district thia week on a tour c-f j> isp-.-Ci i .n jo the company's pr-jpertl- - Km >l lU.'nUil. who has Iseeu : p- DJ ing his vacation is California, r-t -.racd last Thursday to Hath, where he U employed with the Nevada <'on«o!Mated Cojfter Company. <*. S. <d»ht of the forest reserve ser vice cam* m from the Baker aection daring the week and registered at the Northern while be gav. attention 10 basiet** matters .r. Ely. 3 J. Gabler of Lund *,> among those from the White River section who found it necessary to spend com* time In Ely lari week attending to business j.p ’, s*t r< ji«twfd at the Northern. lsr. Mari- A. Michel. wno with ,.e» c<po F. II. B:o;rtl. Las hecn tour ing th»- sovtkerr part of the r’at b> autowob.' *. will remote her r*gulai j»irrt|h iu Ely beginning tomorrow Al Marsh of iu»»* Vall-y was a . *s Hoc in Ely dtsnng the w*. k. Mr. Marsh ie making oig tinprottis. tit on his ranch and .-spect# to have a large aeosg* ind.-v ctsltirttioc neat spring I r. tt. K. Taylor of ll«ss arrived la Ely U*t foaPday night and will !** a. th«.- N< rth in in Ely. where he will look after his practice as is bis custom on the occasion of his regular visits to this district Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kinds* ■* re joicing over the n* ws of the arrival of a grandson. *ho ai rlvi l to Mr and Mrs Clifford Foster at Suit lull- last Monday. Mrs. Foster was forra-rly Miss •■'arrl* IUnd-kog II s. vm-ddson cam* in tin* »',«k fr«.on IVtJtss. bringing u load of pro ducts from hi* ranch for the ioe»! markets. While In tue city Bishop A molds* m iad tlx unpleasant • \p< r ictiee c-f having someone borrow his ataXlnlosii from his wagon. — F rank Norton came in durtBK l*; w< * k fr->m his ranch at Schellbouii. t ■ paj hi* tilhiaga to the county treas urer. Mi. Norton reports t'.o Failaits fare rhirg.Hl for •t«ers and the In* mark-1 pric- will compel tm i*«-V min to rite h-rd all winter s*m XtUtt arrived fr"ij* (*•!• '-»*■ la-t Tuesday and spent a *«w day* shaking hands with his legion of friends in this district. Sam not only sells but smokes and gives sway the b<st -igars to be had and lov er to en joy a half hour with a friend when fee ha* no business cate* to r.sr hi* plecMrr T. B. rilf -id same in from a during the week and will probably re main in Ely nr til after it.- holiday* when he lipssti to take a trip i Calif- rata ‘ Boon" i.as been devoting most tf his time to ranching daring the last few months bat wvtil has groat faith in the wining vmihil|ii‘* of the Oae-ola section. Juba K- Krotser returned U-l w<-k after a visit to the Arrowhead min ing district- a here was call'd look after th* ih'-msk nt work '-a sow- claims In which h' Is i*»t«-r'«* !. Jack aaya the trip was anyth.ng but a pleasant one Th* development of mines, however is by no means an easy task and those w « go through the hardship* are well entitled to the foil enjoyment of whatever financial gain may iltimat'ly com to them Jasper II Foa of kkoshone arrived in Ely Thursday night and registered tor a short stay at the Northern "Jappy" says that there U but l.ttl* snow In th» Osceola section at this time He farth'r remarks tnat the snow-fall of about a month ago was sufficient to make him walk about a mile and a half to get the mall from Phoabone Into Oac*ola and that this Is the second tltn* he has eneoantered such difficulty during the two years that he has had charge of the mall between Osceola and Phoshon-. BABBLING BROOKS IN THE DESERT old Tom Bath the good old aoul: It t* NoaM be »s *o good-nature-3 and the boy* all love him **» that they like to play little prank* oa him—the boy* being young. old and intermedi ate, and Old Tom. a* it happens i* one of then—one of the boy*. It mi daring the Me* of ©c*.~l*. that some humorist lnougat it all oat gad parted the word aroand that they would |ob OJd Tom. and sp to the date of November I they eore had hln going la addition to being treasurer c*f Wlaite Pine county, which office he hat held since Columbus came across T.« is one of the elect of the Willow Club and it should be superfluous to adi that it is the name with the els • at with the chantry, it might be r-n withe at him. but nobody around here •knows just how. The White r>e county folks have said so every tun and the club folks fswl the sa®.- ear about their organisation After du- planning, contpuing »ni deliberation it was decided to g t Torn goat, and this was tr.e way It w*« *ck*d When ten/- of tuo*-- old niltri up there at tne elut.fcose would »c* Tom coming they w jid give the high sign and someone ele< would post on the blackboard or;-: hundred dollar* on Jessie Burnett " He would stride >n and game at it and try to look unconcerned. Then the boys would start to banter -ach other and wcold git angry and alirosi fight among tfccmnei *e*. always ending by ■ iaging a 'bet —with stage money — and Tr.ra taking it all in. The bulletin 'would be erased and the neyt time he j would be seen approaching the same thing with different actors, details and ’ circumstances would be rehearsed ia his presence again. One time the b- t was |if. and up went the stage money last as readily, ail before the honest treasurer s credulous eye* He took it 'in and daring the campaign ney.r was knuwr. to smile. Prom the club the play went over the town and similar rehearsalr were ienacted on the streets. The fellow* I wc uld see 1dm and pretend not to and make fake bet# on hi* fair oppoae c». A faTcrite stunt was to post soracbod; from jfc3ii! or Ruth and a*k him wit Dir Tom's hearing how the election seemed to be going The answer would be that it was going to be a democratic landslide and that even Toro Rath was going to be snowed order Tte n th- ! Josh-r- would look up and *•- him appear to be surprised and cmhar- j raised and try to patch U up by telling Tom he had a chance of pulling throng 1 at Rath e-f McGill, whichever place the/ .appened to have mentioned To shew that this story is no y*-he. when the votes were counted and Tom had more than some of the candidates who ! »•! no opponents he was the most surprised roan in White Pin- county. He had figured himself beaten and was aiit ost sick over it He has b- r feel ing tne sirce Don't worry. Tom. old boy. The voters knew this county could i-ard’y ran without you. If anybody else wn* handling their cash they could not sleep well. They have gotten into the habit of voting for you. and habits once formed, like the sturdy oak that grew up from Ike acorn that ike K..y threw array, are hard to break Th ick is your* tor keep* -We were ot.iy teasing, i-. -u -a * * 00-00 " >i. U«yl» says. "D J ■ 1 I U'l vuh. tlela h- re dry mom would fix that there bad weather? So u>«r. f"ir. no rain. Jew fiat." l»r** l>ray *ays: “1 4o*« ku.w who I a-gcia' tvh. but r tn on mak w*. Acgu* M'-t>onai4 says: ' Ef aome o' Ui »e here feller* wot want * t bet we i] Jine league o'nation* aside eighteen months’ll b»t we )lne a league w atrirl ten It’t Ah 11 take their money. • " • f\ W. Bull *ay>: South Am* r iky great place. Chautauqua lectur'- »y* one club seven million dollar club house- an' I14.bbb.ab0 on hand*, den t knew what t'do wlth’t. Wish I wli there little while. SI*- an’ Je»hn P.'d soon git ’em separated from t i<t ’ r • ntlre satisfaction.' ('lit* il-talug «a>». I *’*e V - er’iy win'*hl*r." Sun-. Patrick write* u* i» <•■!;««» under date Portland. Oregon •Son.e thln’ resemblin' 1*» I*' wing* renin 'twe« n muh toe a Whs Ada y'spor t kin be? I’m (keered. ’ P. si.—Scnce I'm gon* I -ic-- -* Mdi ill gone t'peaces’n Ely.” H B1V»<KM Dev otional Sen ices in Fly District Churches %l. HrrtksUMew'• « karrfe. i i*d > communion first Sunday In monti. at 11 a. m. morning pray r and Litany >-t*;er hoaday* at 11 %. '' <t ing prayer every Ann lav at 7 8* p. ra.: eurdsr -el; -* ■ •»« S indw u *1' Nribdi*! l.*Un*sl * k»r»-k - odsy tehe. 1 .very AiMr' * i » sib* It* I bveeb onke* I.. . ■. ■ - *. - J lid i J * ' II i»iiil ! i.**• ». c nAn) e. * id a. I?, Hut •;»»*. Aundaj». lb.Sb *n Bret F<' day d riHhin* Ely. ‘ *•' • m ~ H p. JlcOi I. : 8* - ui- * *“ p •*’. : It th. 8 p. r •mire* si l brtsllaa *. te»~- • bur* fa | At ‘**11 Bellows’ ..all Ann-lay. 1! 'a Tn A .re-lay school, lb s nv \t *d i EeedaJ evening testimonial rue- tin*. 7:11 fhadlvg • n BtM : - | til t p PE Tkrrslra strike: irMiralr Ton- Haley, the oipubir probation of* | nc*r. was railed on last Thursday arbitrate the trouble between the n-ws , >a»y« and the local Matton fcr the Sa’t | lake Tribune. Tae boy* complained that the regular carrier* of the paprt were allowed to sell pap<r* on the side and had the privilege of returning un sold copie*. The new price arked for the papers also came up for discussion and the boys threatened to strike un 1 leas a satisfactory adjustment was made. Probation Officer Haley, when called into consultation, had little trouble settling the difficulty, owing to the confidence «he boy* place in the reputation of the .-Acer for a *uuar«i deal WGILL BREVITIES Mi.*.- Margutrii* Hogan *w th© b©u*« ri)«t Tuagday iaat ar©«k at tfcf Mat dork home in Elj. Mra Cba»!©a Mailty of M*ddi©lo»'ft . was- an Ely viaitor Monday, gotnc -ip j ©b tbt morning train. Mia* Fraaeea Ptim ©i Ely mat ti« . stmt Sunday of Mr. and Mra Jo** Hriplr ol MiJ4!ft#*n Fathrr Hogan «u t MrOi.-l viaitor lift »t-ck ittrndln* t© bn*i»**a ©on- , -,*-ct*<1 ta il tt * ©burch C F. Dt*n it ©B th* aick Hat, having b- n ©ntic- d l© hia bom- for «*r*r©l j day* «ith a a*rta— ©old I> I* M-jgi-tt. K'n*r»l aog©rint*md--it I ,f mill* for th© Jacklirg l-trrcat*. » a teaain* *a riallor in M<<Jih Mra l*k« Tratton baa a* • u • ■ lihio- d j to h-t bom* ia Middl©t©w-> an*, u , ** v r* «-)J lot tb© Uat f< w day* Mr md Mr* H. E Mtdd.tugh n*Jt.'*"J ; t<* Ely laat Sunday and tr*-r© tb© din ■ *i eu- at* i f Mi ard Mra. E. O Ring-r. i Mr *r«l Mr- Frrd BuM* in motwr* 1 Cl * rrr Cr©< k iaat tr.*k. »l*©ndiB a 1 -tar©© and >■ turning bof. tb© <*ir-« fTr >iifig [*art© Pat'-racr.. who act ni«n(*ll)r .** -t in tin kn©- a month g* t« horn* from t st-pto© hoap'tal no*i ia doir.* w- rl Mr and Mrr C? Ha.keneoa *» « Lly visitors .art Sunday Th*y motor.4 | over in tbs mcrring *--iero'ug later in th* afternoon Mrs J ts1 Jones sad (taught* r of lleno left Saturday morning aft-r spend.eg a week as the gu *t ■ t Ur ar.*l Mrs. Harold OBrks J> Willoughby. well known for t-omt time as aa ardent baseball (an left F?>day morning for Sait lake City, where l.e will remain for ■«»' time while - isittr.g bis parent* Cbri*tian Science Services *tt held every Sunday fa the Cyprus hail at Mi in tne evening. The lesson scr ams for today is “God tbe only Ga»» ' and t'r-stor ‘ v l are welcome. Mr# Hug i McIntyre and dtjguter lanyce will ienv- tomorrow morning for an Francisco whet* they w;u visit for seme time, later going to Lsi An g* I - vfyre r- turning to Uidfll Mr* II. 1* Umbers and chUtkrs l it this morning for Clayoon * ranch in Cub. where they will sp* nJ some time vi*.lire before doming Mr luamborn in Sait Lake City to rr.ak tb*ir I.wk Mrs Nellie Wiilir who urahrw-nt a serious operation at tlfe Ely Aurgicnl hospital recently, has returned to Mc Gill and Is convalescing at the home of her pare* t*. Mr. and MraGilb-it Fatcr sor Mrs J •test tin* rson McAlpin*'. *u# has been cumbered among the teach* rs of tbe McGill school for the last term, left last week for Salt Lake City. Mrs. McAlp.ne d»*»s not •vp*'ct to r- t rn this district. Dewey Stevenson, who ha* be* u a resident of the staff quarters for some time and Is well known among the younger set of McGill society. left Fri day r or rung for Salt Lak« Cif- wt. ** he will sp-n*l the holidays R. 1’. La inborn left Ti, *ra.i.. > na«* >i for Salt Lake City, where he mil' u>k up his duties as assistant purchasing agent for the Jackitng Interests. Mr Lam bora drove to the Ftah metropolis over the Lincoln highway, having It f Harris as his companion. Mr. Suvniaoa, the icprts-utatl'r at an Ogden wholesale drug eompaav was In McGill last *i- k on basin- «s con nected with his company and brought the news that conditions throughout the entire interri**uMain d.strict w, r» about the seme as arc now experineed j In McGMl. He. however holds to * J blighter outlook for the n*ar fotur> — There will b* no shooting today the range of the McGill Gun Club, f the members were unable to make the necearary repairs and Improvement* to their equipment |n time However the officers expect to be aW*- to stage on* of the biggest shoots ev.r pulled t»ff in th< district Sunday Best. Turkey* are expected to arrive during the w-.k fro a Oklahoma and unless plant mis carry and barring lad weather lover* of the gun will be treated to a day at ran sport on the McGill rang ilt'Uiaj tii* Mc'illl Kliovl (ItiMltn Trre given what to th<ci was a doubt* fttl Inal when l*r«, J. A. Walla** >s<i Walter Hxv.n* uk>v*i) taetr nBo« i* the athool building and under the tut t>kit of the local chapter of the A me r Iran Red Cross made a thotough ex aasinallon of the children s teeth. The result of inch examination era* tabu lated by Mi** Adelaide Blown, the It* I Crons nurse, and where th* only tr.r*’ m*.-i« for a tooth prove*! to be extra* iion he tooth was remove*! at one*. The doctors sj- nt the entire day al the school. * xamiuing about op*-half of th* pupil* and extracting iv; t.eth. Th~ wetk in .<ii ***** was gratis and is th* resalt of th* «*o* r>< ration of the <l<w tors with the Red Cross in Its krltn health huso nu nt. w hich has become a ! I*ig part >f it* peacetime program. I'tv Ws!Ju«-i- .1 ml Havens are to He greatly thank* 1 for their public-spirited work and cooperation and the people of Me* Oli! generally appreciate their effort* j Tuesday of next we*k they will again | visit the school, examining the remain der of the student* ami doing •uch a* may com* up. tr* l sea le Mkkk oil Way Hr l*ai If toe oil flotation is a success in th* mineral Separation process, why wruhS ret the "oil on troubled waters’ work on the legal separation process. 1 1 -. ■ LOCAL BREVITIES Tb» L*dies' AW society of flit Metho dist church will taett Wednesday. De ce taper S. with Mr*. Harry TambJyo. Mr*. Forrest D. Goody, who w*.» opt rated on at the Pteptoe h-tpitat last week for BstMta. I* r< ported corralesccpt Mr* Bella Baird, who underwent an operation at the Ely Surgical hospital lately Is reported to b- rec«r*riw rapid?. This afttraooo at J o’clock Jo*-ph Otmli will be unit <1 in amrriage to Aasorotitia Oeltoggetto The wedding will take place at th- bom* of I- la* setti in lare City. County Treasurer Bath at the close uf Business Saturday had recede* <1 a total of tUiM.tl, tases paid in the one day The payments were all ! irge el!. , k* from the b/g C"tnpan|. « klstgar* t Nelson has filed s cop* plaint in the district court in a • jit for divorce against William U Neisor. The complaint alleges non supper t a* tb. grouJ-l for which a d.-ct*- - asked. 1b« lJuli s' Aid of Um M. liiod.st church will hold a bazar p.c*«bn 11, tlie place to be announced later. Aprons, cooked food, fancy work ami candy will he on male and th- public i* cord i*.‘ty iarjled tfl attend. 11.. lucaj will at <>•<--uin r.' ipp.4 * bar of bullion tM* week w*ightng eighteen eunfi • The gold brick wo* Ttlunl at Cat and wa* tak-n out of the i.iifte« row being worked by the Baird and Tilford brother*. Tbi* i» the heoM) shipment of bullion 4'Uir.g th* «n-**th. Ti.e Won:, a* Club wiij *i». a card party tomorrow « setting at tbe KockhiU £halia&bsrger ball for the benefit of th* free public library fund Adnua aion. including war La*, will be 5* cent' Prilea sill be awardeu nad dainty refreaha*. at* aerved. Th* pub lic 1* cordially invited to attend Jo. ixui.trieh *»• injured at the Ruth wine yesterday morning when he wu .'aught und*r a timber, which ■lipped while being lowered down a raiae. Demetrirb *n immediately rwwted to the St*ptoe hospital, where he waa found to be suffering from painful braise* but i.ia injury wa* i*-xt of a i*ri*M natur. William I. Treat, who ha* W-.-n *m pi* *. <J by the * runty for the last year • * engine** and •upetmtendent of tbe two caterpillar tractor*, will leave next «Vlne»d,y with Mrs. Trent for Stock ton Cal. wii* re td.-y * xpeet to atk th. ir home. Mr Trent came to th* erty fr< in sRocktoa to take the posit ion with tbe county and later married on* of Kl> • daughters. Miso Beatrice Millicb. T X. Croathwni'.e. who wa* formerly located at Cherry Creak, la now en gaged In business at Ardmore. “Hr. where he 1* conducting an eatalliab nxnt known as the T N Croathwait* Electric Shoeahop. and I* showing hia usual energy ia the advertising line “I am hungry for n* w» of old Nevada. eo **nd roe the White Tine News’ write* Mr. Croathwaite. Mis many friend* In this section will be glad to tear fren their former neighbor John W Ssw wa* among th. V;* tor* in Ely last week, coating ia from Hamilton, where he haa been engaged in mining at the J*nn«y A. mine for a number of y*ar* Mr Nyc* i* a mining engineer of ability and stead fastly holds to the opinion that the inia* a of the Hamilton s-ctloa will some day come into their own again, and that such Arrangement* will b* mad* as to enable miners to transport their ore without haring the proceed* eaten up by haulicg charge*. lie say* when that time arrive* the precious metal* will again flow from Hamilton as they did in th# day* of happy mem ory before tbe demonitiaation of silver Dr. Thos. H. Suffal! Dentis^ HUTU dhrr Mof»l X-rsk> Laboraior) llww* 53 W.F. ALLARD ri l MBIVG AM) TTXXIXG \>n Uuar to Dwim i Grocery More %l LTMAS ST. ELY. XEY. Telet>bo*e M-Z EAST ELY JOTTINGS Ut» l't*i.k L. Beverly left u,, for h. r CM home at Eli*. Ka* revived word of tie h< r mother. “* W. Q. Knapp, fir-Mr. or. the v_f Xorthern railway, baa returned fZZ an extended vlatt in Detr >lt Mov _* other eastern point* The next rc#ultr meeting rj ter C of the P. E. O. Society 1* whlT nl*d to take pUee Monday erenlna December 11. at the home of Mr* iiT Davidsor. she n Mrs II j. M-.rr|«i will present a paper on t Wonun |n Polities" Mr* Fled C. Poaa. mho *** (*,1^ u Salt I-eke City lart week hr uie ou* illnesa of her mother, write* her husband that the condition of her parent haa improved In a mo*t , ocout. aging manner and that *he exp.*,, refnir to East Ely at an early late Guy L Yemen has r*c*iv«d *.,j from DtQalM. Ill, of the deal*; „/ hi* cousin, Eugen> White. ag„j :> >(itT The new * wa* a severe shock, u th, deceased sal brought up from .,T)r childhood in the ole| home with Q„y and tke association of the two duns*; boyhood and In after veat» wa« that nf brot her* Mr and Mr*. H C. Christie. f ,I1U.T well-kncwa residents o| E**t Ely. *r. renewing acquaints >ie« • with their aw metour fri***l* here after an abs* nc« of several year* being railed to tan part of toe country on business nat ter*. They arc now wrested la Vktst Cal. Mr Christian wa« for eorr.. time freight ag- at 'or the X- til Norther* railway John f Hiekkey. son of .i. j . ral Manager O. L Hickey of the Nevada Northern railway, has recently arrived in East Ely with hi* wife and little daughter and iat-tide to locate here permanently. Since coming here they have been stopping at the gteptot hotel but this wsrk will move to hotme on Avenue <5 which h -• ’ . pat >m rehdinees for their u> VT W. Paterson writes Ea-: i.., friends tliat be and bis family are now located at Nilea Cal a town located twenty-four miles south of Oakland and where they ar ea>>ring the Cali fornia climate. The Paterson* are pleaaantly remembered by many km, wt.*r* Mr Paterooa vsi in ti. X ta U N’lirtUrs train a-rvire and Mr* Paterson wa« quit# active socially tt4 prcmini ct in the affair- of tk< Pvthis* rMsterv of li>y>ili Joe Harry, Nevada North* rs mat...» • 1st left Wednesday for Sait Lake City for a visit with bis father and mothw. A farther oh pet of the trip I* to sc* hi* parents start**! on their way their old home la Harrisburg. Pa. where they expect to r-wtaia. Tb» senior Harry and hit wife h*T.- bees located in the west for m»r- tha-i thirty year*, mostly In Pueblo, Cot. and In Salt I-age, for the last slxtse-u year* In the latter place, where M. Harry ha# been wployed a> » hoist isg -rgineer < >■» rr « ole teals Kroeaoted Kormrr labor ('ornmlasiocfr Room K <\!» of Nevada haa bra promote to the pooltIon of assistant aeerelar* of tha United Mate* labor beard i» tb* report received here from Cliicair CoMslMiuast Cole, aft*r Intiag tin position In tbla state, was aiven a poei tlcn oa toe aac- board Mu lat**r pro ■stws H j hicl< ewi-nlim. nt to I is ability. OOP OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOPO OOP ♦ WOOD YARD I ♦ ASH * I TEAM WORK : ♦ MOOD DELIVERED IS EOTR- J { FOOT LENGTHS, OR SAWED J | VT TO«*R HOME i WILLIAM CURTO I 1‘howe U-K l Typewriter Repairing Parts and Supplies Agent for wholesale Typewriter company. Vie *ell all standard machine* CASH OR TERMS n j. R«r, klv mint ■si m Dr. MARIE A MICHEL spent si tifsotlea la ttamea'a sad rail* area's IMsrases. arrH r it richxir a in*. Pbaae 107-1. Hour* ; to 5 and T to * p m WOtTWOVN SECOND-HAND STORE Ne» Rod aeoond hand food* bo.flu and sold Ault man Street, next do©' to Kneeht a Clear Store. ll-231ft Petroleum Stock Still Selling at 15 cents Buy While You Can