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Show THE OITMGT IS LET COUNTY JOURNAL KILLED IK U. P. SCHOOL Grand Opera House I'inH'tion X.. DISTRICTS CHANCED rlhw.-Mi.r- Tlnstiili l AuikisIi.hi. K. AI KXANUKK THURSDAY NIGHT, MARCH SOON BE FLYING DlRTrlfE WESTERN PACIFIC. fiCpsre ""K Wi By ON visit THEB,LL METOus I BPMdPUl1 Ep.rt T,ll of FRANCISCO, March 27. E. T. New York and Denver, flry ot the Denver & I m Th, t Thri ving City fha je " Yre I aA pidt MAJOR LITTLEFIELD NEVADA I (From the RloLM;ij.,rF ixcv Ti,.i'f , 1'1, i 0e i 'i 18 Board of Education Will Now Established in Thi. County. . m Bo A. .itrr f the ,la lap-- r. is spending and one of the rlgh a few d.y ah. .kin, hu.da with old George J. Gould, who U f, j,.,,.,,, i R,.no GOVERNOR SLIT FOR $0,000 DAMAGES TO BE FILED AGAINST COMPANY. S'G?L ,.r o.ui.l.Tui.ie iinportaiK-eto the i . ..,1.- of the county. U a bill V , - which has liccu signed by ClM..r aMll tthi,h make. I. eat will Stone, Administrator of Estat J. H. Winslow. Is Plaintiff In Action. I si.iin-- , .if J.mi.-- s Nlimily KT, Res. Has. 30 The Agricultural College Dramatic Club of as .iitniinistr itnr of the it, Winsl.iw, deceased, coiiiiiii'iii-an action K A V,LI. IRI&nNT She Stoops to Conquer he t'limn Piii-iilrailroad With Sju'cial ami Costumes, also Orchestra of to recover $20,000 (1j mages for i he death of Winslow, which Kihteeii Pieces ami Special Oollege (Quintette in a collision between a freight A he iiiivtunj ur the board of coua and passenger r rain at Axusa, near I.ittMM,i W;m subsequently .k eotiiract tor the construction of ,y lOM1,,,is,tl,,ner d 'Ith 80,1,6 leading paper Chairman OraiixiT, Wyo.. on the 12th of Novem-be- i. of road between Sacramento he im. Lit City to the firm of rT.in.i,o Ltening Post, Ai the lime of hix death Winslow nd on the nutterHenry port H. Brown A Bro. of New Iticorgc and Colonel Hinton. Prices $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. Seat 5ale opens Tuesday 9 a. m. 1 an act wes employed by the Pacific Express c!" 'vUlby Coming to Reno In 1870 he formed will be let to J,. work T company, between 1,1 Green Rlv running eiu'h ooun,y of hi state. of that year a partnership ,,,ovlJ"s thi Arm and Virgil G. Bogue, iniheIfil Iaiw and V. H. H. where a school district therein, out- - er. Wyo., and this city. A number of "W, Gould. tor Fellows and launched the Nevada State 8de of the limits of citie (,f the first allegations are set forth in the com eoMUltlng engineer the company Journal a a weekly. and second classes, shall comprise Th right of way for plaint as to the cause of the collision. I At that time the only other 8th"l population of more than three It is alleged that the dispatcher Oraville to the Beckwith pas paper at f I ln 1eno waa the Crescent, published I thousand children over six and under Eva nxt on had sent to the all secured. Those along ii dispatcher Soneighteen years of age, as shall appear at i ! ranger a telegram yher river from Orovllle to the byPw1" reading that the L" 1 I rrm I Tne town was the -ounty line were secured over 4,1,1 Business was then small but lively. I he offlee last enumeration reported to passe tiger train would run one hour of the comity superintendent and thirty minutes late. The very active. AH the by tbe Butte A Plumas raildispatchPj-. within a tow months haveK1"111 tor Virginia City, Carson andl0 schools, or of the slate superlntend-''tmtie- d er at Granger transcribed the teleover to the Western Pa- - ,thr Plnt v-south T-went from here by lent, as the case may be, said district gram to read that the passenger train the - & - road not having f more than three thousand school would run one hour and fifty minutes J. M. YOUNG, Manager. surveys and map. porlI tearn8, the d V reached Reno till the following year. I population shall be known as a coun-ha- s laie and delivered the same to the two months Chief Engineer mlne of he Comstock were be-l- y school district of the tirst class,' freight engineer and conductor. Rebeen securing rights ofThe I worked was passed by the recent state lying upon the directions which a wasl!11 and bulof deal great Week Commencing Monday, March 27th. He county. Vdwugh Plumas Instructing llon wa Being shipped In here and sent legislature, has by the signature of them to train Azusa the at pass ttssful in fhft filerro, Mohawk we8 they a law. I would by rnl1- - Considerable prospect- - I Governor Cutler to do so, thus causing the American valleys; also In the waa being done In the vicinity of therefore respe-- t fully represent that attempted THE ALTONS collision. It is alleged that the estabGarden and Spanish Creek can- - l,nF I Ren at Peavine and other loenlities. ,he petition of taxpayers of Roy lished system Is to transcribe numerals fiThose In the East Branch can- - I and The flht between Reno and Washoe I school district, presented to this board in both words and figures, but the comin part turned over by H. H. for n removal the of the county seat from Kebruary 27, 1905, asking for the pany failed to enforce this system and .th other Butte A Plumas railDeMONDE & DINSM0RE BENDING B0NDA the ,atter to he former place was separation of said school district from used numerals only. It is further alrnrooerty and the remaining rights I flert-e- I but Reno won, and her pros- - school district No. 1 and the petition leged that the dispatcher at Granger, secured' by Mr. Dlllman and his The Wonder Singing pect" for npfennicy and growth were of taxpayers of Karr West school dls- - recognising his mistake, telegraphed ."!iUnta I I accelerated. on However none at rlct, presented to thi board March to the dispatcher at Evanston asking KENTON AND LORRAINE itont fifty representatives of large greatlylme ooked to see such a splendid !0. 1905, asking for the separation of him to stop the passenger train at Mmtractlng firms on this coast and attIlat I Musical and business center develop from "aid school district from school dts Marston station, he could have etit art going over the portions of I c,ty own f Reno. Money was trict No. 2, which petltons were re- - done and prevented a collision, but llttle the T une figures preparing Ilirveyed IKE & HARRY MORRIS YORICK & LOLANDA went with I erred to me for investigation and re- -: which he failed to do. Another allegah inention o bidding for parts P,enty: can,e eaay and are western law characteristic the this of port, tion on he by is liberality. passage the that The Midgets engine freight instruction work. I Singing & Dancing 8 Then, as now, Reno was a stopping I fully and effectually disposed of. train was leaking and the steam was I Y I off would state further inquiries have escaping therefrom, thus preventing the place and rendezvous of many bad G. LeROY, Tenor CARS COMING FAST. I characters, but they were held in check II been made of me by some of the school engineer and fireman from seeing any trustees In the county as to what will distance ahead and also obliterating RENO Kev March 27. The South-- 1 by the respectable element, although ln order to render life and property be the probable action of the county from the view of the engineer on the EDISON MOVING PICTURES. ern Pacific embargo on freight having aafe it became necessary to organise commissioners in relation to putting passenger train the headlight of the been raised, with the exception of I tun-- 1 I I committee. the provisions of this bill Into opers- engine on the freight train; and that her and bay advices were received a vigilance 10 enta ADMISSION In fact most of the old timers. I tlon. Weber county, outside of Og- - this escapage also retarded the speed Many, of H. A. Rising Agent by nsterdsy den City, according to the last who Some resided of have the under here, departed. under which, way. ordinary engine being hesvy consignments I I OS school population conditions, would have been such as billings of shipments from are dead and others have cast their I meratlon, having a of over 2,200 within the schol age limit, to allow the train to reach Amusa stawas One In who other bt places. Stn Francisco indicate heavy' receipts I provi-Afntion before the passenger train arfrom now on 102 cars of mer- - here then and familiar with all that is therefore brought under the her from Oakland are expected was going on, now may walk the streets slons of this act The law further pro-l- a rived. W. L. Maginnla Is attorney for and look In valp for a familiar face. Tides that these county school districts plaintiff. arrive In Reno tomorrow. These are all to be transferred to Tom Hymers and John Sunderland, shall be placed upon the same basis Frank Bell and Nick Hammersmith I and operated by a board of education JOURNAL ADS. BRING RE8ULTS the tricks of tbe Virginia A Truckee same as In cities or the first and JOURNAL ADS. BRING RESULTS. and rushed as rapidly as possible to and possibly a dozen others, the major the One Month, 60c. I By Mail, One Month, 50c old of left second are class; that said boards of edu JOURNAL AD8. BRING RESULTS. By Carrier, all the are that tbe aolnts of destination, principally I "ays, I cation shall be five mem of composed guard. Gayatldi I felt like a stranger In a strange I bers, one from each representative fil" gmo Itself is getting Its share of re-- 1 mt freight receipts and hereafter it land as I traversed the streets of your trict Into which the county Is to be 'wffl not be surprising If the local large and progressive city, which Is divided. The duty devolves upon the remain a great I board of county commissioners to have lHght oSices run six shifts and then destined to become and sme ln order to handle the heavily commercial metropolis, an educational grouped together existing school and manufacturing center, the largest I trlcts or justices presclncts Ihto five business. I between Ogden and Sacramento." representative districts, defining their the boundaries for the purposes of elec- CALVIN Major Littlefield also founded 1R98 tlons. etc., etc. As the law contem- Utah State Journal at. Ogden in I I Word has been received from the and Is now editor of that live and plates Immediate action being taken fast announcing the appointment of E. progressive dally. He is accompanied in the premises by the board of I Calvin to the office of by Mrs. Littlefield and Is on his return commissioners In such counties where of the Southern Pacific company. This home from a rest in California, stop- - this law applies and as there are that he will be the head execu- - Ping here to visit his daughter, Mrs. oral matters of great Importance to Is a I be considered, I recommend that n five official of the company on the j w. b. - Isaacs, whose husband coat in addition to his other duties member of the Southern Pacific en- - committee be appointed to meet with I and the ai general manager. This appointment glneering corps at work on the Hasenlthe county superintendent The major Is county attorney to formulate or out- la In conformity with, the Harriman branch to Churchill. line a course of action necessary to he policy to make each general manager looking well and happy. a taken by the board In carrying out the The only general manager who does not hold that title provisions of this law. and report the same to this board at an early date." h & A Worthington, who was recentlThe report was accepted and ordered .. . y made general manager of the Ore- -. pa lillroad and Navigation company Dams Fashion Has Exertad Harseif in filed and a committee appointed to Miladi's Millinery Creations and of the Southern Pacific lines in formulate a method of procedure conThis Season. Ortpm, to succeed E. E. Calvin It Is sisting of Chairman Stanford. County Attorney Hulaniskl and the county npMcd that he will shortly be clothed I nt Dnme Fashion, with all her arts and superintendent of schools. the title of fancies, has exerted herself this year T TUT her choice of miladi's hats and the .in LOSES TWO FINGERS. LUHU LUX POUNDED OUT. ones at the various millinery estab-- 1 men of ag-- i imi i Smu'rv oc-cii- it. PEOPLE - 40 Jh 40 - sub-contra- moHoom Lyceum Theatre lKH-om- Contortionists Equilibrists Sketch J. enu-Advan- ce Uf THE JOURNAL , ed vice-preside- nt sev-mea- Our March vice-preside- Ilshments ln this city Saturday at the delight the John A. Jost Diet After Life Lasting Injured opening were enough tofastidious. Machine. pearly a Csntury. heart of even the moat Last year It was a play of shades head- Ray Crandall, a jn the death of John Alekander Jost young man employ- - and hues that bedecked miladi's N t the C. IL Greenwell and Bros. gear, but this year It Is different col- - Saturday morning, one of the pioneer t market, 255 Twenty-fourt- h stret, ore. Every conceivable ornament is ,ettlers of Ogden was removed from rosebuds our mid8t, and a life that spanned 2 the misfortune two lose to fingers used, too, with the result that a M left out from "iae I nearly a century closed, maare found peering hand while cleaning ehlnery in the sausage kitchen. Mr. Jost was born at Halifax. N. C..plumes and yards of satin waving freak Th par17, 1809, of HoIIand-Dutc- h young man had atarted to clean ribbon, while ffy buckles and lend the "f the machines which waa In green foliage entage. and wns. during the last war "boost the time when his left hand, touch. They are beautiful, every one wUh England, a small child living unbut rule. delight.- der English "fr hl. h he waa holding on while of them, and cannot help mta U A a young man he emigrated to the act of stooping, caught among for the woman in the neat, modeat In style then wert an)1. as early as 1855 had knives which are used In cutting tie turban will be Just a much in Atchison, Kans., but the and before he could extricate It as her sister of the waving plumes 0 of the he moved Ra,nIn brim. year off broad taken and been had lingers favorites I he od the first In Salt Lnke of one to tah, to locating be Is Bed others were badly Injured. The Is in very after Ogden, mnWng the and and attracty' shortly young man was Immediately thin summer ' latter place hi. home for the to his home where Ms Injuries and lavender will also be Purple will perhaps maInder 0f hiB nfe gave for the short I attended to. but light blue and greenSeveral dainty tlme known in Mormon history as the all. them 0f fame firgt but "m0ve south. are shown, colors both In creation confection-blond- e d black, the delight of the seat except I The pioneer bakery and him about business was started by ery has taken a back '70 s, this use in the walking hat, and for Tan and I lg65 and waa continued until the In a wben he disposed of It to engage It is exteremely popular. I tor be hook and stationery business. This brown will be In good style I Tlif tosh he did not continue long and has for of Edward Geraghy and I gPrvlceabIe walking hat. nob- - a number of years run a small grocery and rN&m Armstrong, which were con- attractive most Among the street. fnw this morning, came up by ot the styles shown were the little store 0 Twenty-secon- d of i"Un this afternoon In he married to are Utah which Before guiltless coming court turbans, police poi0 men were whom he crown and Ann knotMrfc huge by zwlcker, a busMary but picked up upon anything Won of are whom seven of not will te popular. ten children, h8d knowing something of last Lf velvet. They but the llvlngf Mra Jast having passed sway Wfs but as the police were for ' but few can wear them, suit al- nearly seventeen years ago. The that they knew nothing of French rolling hat will few crime they were allowed to de- - high Very of chlldren vlns are George H. Jost, beauty. most every style rion their the mast ot Paclflc Grove, Cal John D. Jost. are shown, straws promise to leave town. heavy hair braids ramento, Cal., Mrs. Peter Rasmussen, proprietor of the the hats being made of fine ln Sanpete county, Samuel E Jost, Thoa mollnes. was change saloon, and again COUrt one month to Easter. w Joilti Andrew J. Jost, and Mrs. upon the charge of serving than it I nine" tlmei in two hundred I?0?1 to' women! Mark Elmer, all of Ogden, H pleaded guilty I ke lal J During bis life Mr. Josi charge, and the Judge, after Lfty yeara b"" Tester come the testimony, fined Smyth J!? this year. Only five ""e" f temperate In all of Ma habits, would does it I come later on no pretext use alcoholic liquors. ajj that period has It Jin the spring than It does ln 1905, which jand when It became necessary to ad- f DEAL 18 MADE. possibly come ln II minister stimulants it had to be done Apru 28. It cannot two days later. j the guise of medicine. than more Lny year To his temperate habits Mr. Jost TRUCKEE, March 27. W. S. Lew-- 1 This Is the latest date since 1886 tn Blow-ou- I His Hand in a Ry Crandall I I I I 'loWWert) ieke Elastic Book Case Units . jted - I 8" AT FACTORY PRICES re-w- w I I golden-haire- I New stock and complete assortment, all units equipped with the new door equalizer . 1,.,1,1-u- p. - of hl road to the Western piace at 2 p. m. this afternoon from and delay the coming of the season. K.f: 80 11 is said. The money Is to I with some people much, if not Ii the residence of Ms son, Andrew J. paid by a firm of New Trrk bank-- 1 all. social procllvltlea are suspended Jost, 2150 Monroe avenue, with Inter- -' Iment In the City cemetery. 'and toaatlng gives way to fasting. a positive guarantee against binding. This is your opportunity to make a selection from a new stock of cases that have all the latest improvements. We are making a special display this month, and quote you Sac-Smyt- h, ba t factory prices on any combination of Units you may select. BOYLE FURNITURE CO. AGENTS DC DC DC J |