Show NOTES With the price of silver sUver on the incline in In- dine cline the Tonopah mining stocks are showing the effect of the increased demand for tor the white metal A firm In Kansas has opened negotiations negotiations to secure acres of South Southern era ern Pacific laud land ab In the Reese river val valley valley Vl- Vl val val- ley south and east cast of Battle Moun Mountain talc tain Nevada Charles H. H Gibson publisher of the Battle Mountain Nevada Scout published published pub pub- at Battle Mountain died of acute pneumonia after an illness of ol less Jess than one week Roy Boughman a driller is suffering suffering suffer suffer- ing from the effects of knife wounds wound Inflicted upon him at Ely Nev when he was attacked attacked by an unidentified man The assailant escaped C. C W. W V. V McDeid who recently suffered a stroke of paralysis at his home in Winnemucca Nevada Is reported to tobe tobe tobe be iu in a very serious condition and little littIe hope Is held out for tor his cry ery A carload of old boilers and drums formerly used by the Con Virginia at atthe atthe atthe the Comstock has been shipped to Junk dealers The boilers have bee condemned and have been sold for junk Getting up late at night to light tight l a gasoline stove and carelessly throwing a lighted match into a pan of ot gasoline gasoline gasoline gaso so line Teddy Cox Coz of Tonopah was painfully painfully pain pain- fully burned in a lodging house at Tonopah The jury jury- in the Woods murder case at Elko Eko returned a a. verdict of murder in n the first degree and fixed his sentence sen sea tence at life Ute imprisonment Woods was convicted of shooting Ohio Ollie Bates at Goose Creek last August Joe Lopez was haled before a justice justice justice jus jus- jus- jus tice of the peace at Hawthorne Nev Nov last week and convicted of carrying concealed weapons The in was a butcher knife measuring ing ong eighteen inches in length A halfbreed Indian woman known as al Mamie was painfully buried attly at l Uly ly Nev Ney by an explosion of kerosene kerosene- at alt t her cabin The fire department extinguished extinguished extinguished ex ex- ex- ex the blaze baze and the woman was removed to the county hospital There were ten thousand reported reported reported re re- re- re ported to be on reserve on-reserve reserve in the vicinity i ty of Fallen Fallon Nev Of this number from five to six were put on the market for Thanksgiving while the remainder will wUl be held until Christmas Christmas Christmas Christ Christ- mas s and New Years Mrs E. E Hughes formerly a resident of Elko Nev committed suicide In in Stockton CaL Cat CaLby by turning on the gas She left Elka about two weeks previous previous pre pre pre- following her husband who was wasa a Western Vestern Pacific carpenter who is 15 alleged fo to have squandered his money gambling The comedian of a tra traveling show company was shot in the hand band during a performance at t Gardnerville Nev The accident was due to one of the thebold thebold thebold bold bad men in the play getting a aUtt little e careless in loading his revolver and used wax for wadding in the blank cartridge Governor John B. B Kendrick has gouts gole to Washington where he will Interview interview Interview Inter inter- view Secretary of the Interior Frankin Frank- Frank Un in K Lane relative to the appeal ol or Montana and Wyoming people for the opening of ot the Crow reservation to set set- The reservation Is in Montana Montana Montana Mon Mon- tana just north of the Wyoming line Une and is tributary to Sheridan Wyo Thomas Kendall Kenda one of the well known timers old-timers of White Pine county county coun- coun ty y was found burned to death in his hia lonely onely cabin at Melvin Nevada It Is believed that a lighted match with which he lighted his last pipe to enjoy the only comfort of his lonely cabin dropped unbeknown to him in the covers covers cov ers and he dozed off Into his final finals s sleep e Claude and Roy Bird of Utah are charged with head hunting in Wyoming are to be placed on trial in ina ina ina a few tew days The Th Bird brothers were arrested in the Teton country In 1914 charged with killing kUling elk for their teeth A number of the teeth which are prized for use as fraternal emblems emblems em em- were found concealed in buckets buckets buck buck- ets of ot lard at their camp William George an assistant game warden varden who has completed a a. trip through the Teton country reports that hat elk calves are scarcer this fall tall than han ever before has been known to tobe tobe tobe be the case The situation is partly attributed to the unfavorable weather weather last ast spring during the calving seat seat seaton on and partly to to- the depredations of wolves and coyotes which have killed great numbers of calves W W. S. S Turpen an architect lost his Ute life in the bay at Marshfield Ore With his nephew Horace Byler Byer aged 18 8 he was n a rowboat duck hunting when the boat overturned Both held heldon heldon on for an hour and a half Byler held heldI I up p Turpen who was apparently dead until he too became exhausted and then hen let Jet go That the Washington state inaus- inaus trial rial insurance fund has been looted of f many thousands of dollars is ex ex- to be disclosed by a 3 secret investigation investigation in- in that is now being conducted conduct conduct- ed d by the industrial II com com- mission The Bar View hotel and six cottages cot cot- ages at Bar View Ore a summer resort re re- sort ort were carried out to sea by the high tide No one oae was In any of them and nd all Il the furniture in the hotel was saved aved The sea has undermined serral several soy ser eral ral other cottages and done much damage amage along the beach As the result of being gored by an angry bull Bert died in a aRena aReno aleno Reno leno hospital Ghiggeri was vas an em- em on the Maxson ranch on the outskirts out out- skirts of ot Heno Rena and wa wai engaged un un- hitching a team of horses when attacked attacked at at- tacked by the bull bun i C 4 y I r. r I fI |