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Show Inland northwest The roundho'uTand macMne . shop f 11,6 Xev'v,d?Te e totally de-nt de-nt Mason, Nevada, were Biroved bv fire last week. . thefitstumeintheof Reno courts last week, and I to add to terest to the innovation she won her a:,e' f 1 s votes the peo- By a margin of IS ,ole, -pie of Churchill county in the recent Action voted to bond J the amount of $30,000 for t he cons uc-tion uc-tion of a new high school at Fallon, NTjury at Waterville, Wash., brought In'a verdict of first degree murder in the case of Walter Ho.dt, 19 years old, charged with the murder of Mrs. Emma Em-ma J. Smith, an aged homesteader on Badger mountain. Official notification has reached Lovelock, Nevada, that the postoff.ce at Rye Patch has been discontinued, and that all mail for thai; camp In the future should be addressed to Ry Patch via Oceana. The convention of governors which was to have -been held in Salt Lake and which was postponed on account of President Wilson calling troops to the Mexican border will be held at Washington, December 14 to 16. The Union Pacific system will spend almost $5,000,000 in improvements during dur-ing the coming year. The larger part of this money will be devoted to completing com-pleting the double track on the main line of the Union Pacific in Wyoming. WJiile J. M. Knight, an undertaker, was seeking for what he believes was a false address in the outskirts of Spokane, where he had been summoned summon-ed to care for the body of a child, he was held up by two masked men and robbed. Less than $20,000 was! expended by tne two leading state organizations which conducted the campaign for prohibition pro-hibition in Montana to put the state in the dry ranks, according to campaign cam-paign expense reports filed with the secretary of state. Held at the point of a revolver by a woman who prevented him from encroaching en-croaching on her premises, G. E. Toy-rea Toy-rea was arrested at Salt Lake after he had failed in what is said to have been an attempt on his part to 'burglarize 'burg-larize the woman's home. 'More apples have been received in Salt Lake this year than ever before in the history of the city, according to the county horticultural inspector, who compiled a report last week showing show-ing that 141 cars have been shipped in for local consumption. A "defeated candidate's" celebration was held at Tonopah last week. The "also rans" marched and countermarched counter-marched up and down Main street, 1 headed by a band which inaugurated the solemn function by playing a funeral fun-eral dirge. Later the marchers were banque'ted at a local cafe. Reports from Los Angeles are to the effect that Mrs. Gwendolyn Bon-giorno Bon-giorno of that city, a daughter of Sam Boston, mining man of Silver City, Nevada, committed suicide by taking poison upon the receipt of the news of the death of her husband in i an automobile accident at Santa Monica. Mon-ica. Support by the supreme court of the United States of Colorado's irrigation law of 1881, limiting time for appeals from court decrees fixing water rights, is regarded with much interest by at- torneys and irrigation companies. The time limit was sustained Sn an opinion handed down -by the supreme court last week. A "booze fighter" was taken out of Goldfield and shot last week. Tin boozer was a burro. He was addicted to the liquor habit and frequency walked through the swinging doors into Goldfield saloons, .begged a drink of the bartender and helped himself to a meal from the free lunch counter before departing. One of the two men who located the famous Belmont mining' claim from which severa fortunes haye been ifted is dead. Walter E. Hollis' lifeless life-less body was found in a pool of blood outside his cabin near Tonopah last week. There were no marks of vio- IT bdy' and il is taferad that death was due to hemorrhage thatnMisitTbeCame finitely known e?U t 6tte RankiD has bce" elected to congress from Montana peculation has been started in cer- tain quarters as to her eligibility to a seat mider the federal const itufion a a :5! ?8"1 f constitution seated w, M'S3 Rankin ill be on at b :briDgs t0 Washing . on, at the proper time, her creden-tials, creden-tials, showing election i. creuxn of the votersfree amaJmy The aluminum Mnriio , , UUIU auison river nnwer line, which was instiiio Power ago as an v nstaIled sixteen years minum is being renl', , tlle alu' wire. This poll eit : ',PCr Power company is a , , Mom:ln:l long, stretching from ,u ? m"e3 river canyon to Butte '' hafpuseedSana Pah. Roge s cla- aUtn,0bile '"Tone- being theg firSst onus' a' "f" f Nevada to own a' 6 sut' also ho1ds,!.r,Lain(,tauto'"',ile. He . .. riner m tiiir'19 ' ful experience , ' u;,;:1 W,',h a '"-ministrator '"-ministrator of fi rst " ?' wl,on drops of acid i, l0 h s "'""-'"I " f"w take, to relieve ,e ' iS7'M'.,'y a cinder, probata 7, "c "' of one eye. U;:1 ' |