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   Daily Nevada State Journal (Newspaper) - February 3, 1903, Reno, Nevada                                VOL LIX RENO NEVADA TUESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 8 No 71 NEVADA STATE LEGISLATURE Special to The CARSON Feb 2 But Jittle of Interest has occurred among he solons since Friday as most of hem took advantage of the recess and Ither spent their short vacation In ieno or wont to their homes Many f the legislative body had a very ired feeling when they presented in the halls this morning DAY Promptly at 11 o'clock President en called the Senate to order and prayer by the Chaplain and roll vas called the Journal of Friday last vas read and approved Then owed the routine of business which vas as follows Senate Xn IT Act to efund advanced by W and T I at time of at Tonopah Referred to on Ways and Means Kt solution 3 Relative o establishing a mail route betwen mil I Jill 19 An Act o eM a State Mineralogist and State Agriculturist Referred to Com- on Ways and Means Assembly Hill An Ait relating o the election o school trustees Re- erred to Committee on Education Senate Joint Resolution 2 Relative 0 the lands of the States the holding of coal lands by he for the people against rusts ami corporations Placed on reading and passed Senate Kill i3 by Senator Bell An Vet regulating in the county Placed at bottom of the lie By special Senate Joint and Resolution introduced by resolution relative to the dis- pute between Venezuela and foreign The resolution condemns the of Germany and England and that the Monroe doctrine be by the United States ion passed by unanimous vote Took 1 recess until Tuesday at 11 a m f You Arc Germ Proof you need not heed this warning otherwise ponder it well Disinfect your drains sink holes and sewers and fumigate your rooms an ounce of etc is cheaper than seeking a cure DISINFECTANTS Chloride Lime sulphur copperas and many ers We shall be glad to J advise which one you need The Cann Drug Co CORNER 2d VIRGINIA STS Leading ASSEMBLY THIRTEENTH DAY Speaker Wilson called the Assembly to order shortly after 10 o'clock and prayer was offered by the Rev Mr Darneille who will act as Chaplain during this week Mr No ten are who has been absent 09 account of illness answered to roll call after the calling of which the following business was Speaker Wilson by request a petition from 667 residents of Elko county asking this legislature to pass a local option law Mr Syphus of Lincoln announced that at some future date he would In- a amending sections IS 28 1 5 and 7 of the act relating to the maintenance and support of lic schools Mr McCarran of Washoe gave notice that he would Introduce a to authorize county treasurers to place county funds in banks upon open accounts with certain restrictions Assembly No Denton of amend the act to regulate the settlement of the estates of de- ceased persons Judiciary Assembly No Syphus of define the liabilities of employers for injury or death ed by their Referred to the Judiciary Committee Senate No ciency appropriation Referred to Waye and Means Committee Assembly No Wilson by regulate the sale of in- liquors by local option Re- ferred to the Committee on Public Morals Assembly No 1 by Speaker Wilson being brought up caused quite a debate This provides that sheep shall not be herded or grazed upon any possessory claim or within two miles of the home of the owner of said sessory claim McCarran of Washoe moved to amend by adding that nothing In the act should be construed to mean that sheep could not be driven to water when said water on public amendment led to a lot of discussion and was finally lost by a vote of 13 to 16 Vaughan of Lincoln moved an amendment which provided that ing in the proposed law should be regarded as meaning that the owner of sheep could not graze the same on his own land Lothrop of Esmeralda moved to lay the amendment upon the table Motion lost by a vote of 12 to 17 and another lengthy discussion ensued McCarran moved that the be made a special order for Wednesday afternoon Motion declared out of order Vaughan's amendment was lost by a vote of 13 to 10 Lothrop moved to make the a special order for Friday afternoon Motion lost Cooke offered an amendment more closely defining the method of civil procedure in case suit was to be brought against the owner of the land Amendment lost by 11 to II Holmes moved previous question and the passed by a vote of 21 to 11 changed vote to the affirmative and gave notice that he would move for a reconsideration rose to a point of order that it required two-thirds to carry previous question and that therefore the had not been passed Chair ruled that portion of point of order was well taken but vital part was not Assembly took -a recess until after- noon to take up special order upon veto message of the Governor Afternoon Section Two resolutions of no particular im- portance followed the routine business after the opening A lively brush occurred when the eight-hour law came up for dis- cussion and was passed and will probably pass the Senate McCarran attempted to put on a rider to the effect that the employer and employe could make a contract for so much per hour over-time bat the proposition was opposed be- ing strongly fought by Skaggs and voted down McCarran then offered substitute in which he proposes that the employe be allowed double time for all over-time which had the same fate as the amendment and the passed as originally Introduced i W Leo Sahra and William W Smythe A Blakely Belknap Michigan George S Radford and Alexander H Van Keuran R Raudenbush Y Rhodes and H Taylor H Potet Ralph H Koch ew J D Cooke Jr Ernest rd D Gatewood William J Ealston S Holmes Austin 8 Lamar L Leahay Wilbur P Vi n Auken and Thomas Ward Jr forth H Fretz Milne Ross F St and Charles E Smith Donald R Battles Charles E Alfred T ben and Harold R Stark South Ancrum Daniel T Ghent Lindsay HL and Samuel M Robinson S Abbott of Columbia Rufus S peon t large Red V John and Stephen C Rowan action la important and In view of the Venezuelan crisis ATTEMPTED HOLDUP AT SALT LAKE Special to The SALT LAKE Utah Feb gang la still at work In this city and they seem to be very as well as successful but the shots of a store keeper and officer last may have the effect of ping a little of their work In the nre Police Officer Heath had a fierce fight with three suspects this After confronting the men he officer told them they were under arrest One of them Immediately sprang behind a tree and another ound refuge behind another when both pulled guns and commenced ns Officer Heath was shot through a leg but opened fire and finally In shooting one of the men S VENEZUELA ULTIMATUM NAVAL CADETS GRADUATE Forty-Nine Admirals Start Out to Serve Their Country Special to The ANNAPOLIS Md Feb was graduation day at the Naval demy and forty-nine embryo rals went forth Into the world to serve their country on the seas The demy grounds were crowded and all available space in the chapel for was filled and most of the seats were occupied on the aisles where the honored guests and essential of the grand occasion were to be gathered At o'clock the cadets headed by the Naval Academy band marched from their quarters to the chapel where the of visit ors baa preceded them Many notable elae where were present After the customary ad- dresses had been delivered there was a rush for the bandstand where the diplomas were to be delivered by of the Navy Moody The dets received their diplomas amid the applause of their friends The ates went In to don their new uni- forms and as each came out the class gave three cheers Secretary Moody made a brief speech In which he con- the cadets upon their and dwelt upon the honor and Importance of their future duties Following is a list of the graduating class arranged by Alabama Charles C Moses and Frank H Sadler S Davis Marvin K Metcalf and William E T i mann McL Walker S Anderson and S C Loomis S Arwine and James D Wilson Bowen Has Presented Same to Special to The WASHINGTON Feb representing Venezuela late afternoon presented to Herbert of Great Britain the ul- of President Castro to the llM It la also practical the tum of the United States as It was only submitted after conference be- tween Bowen and Secretary Hay The reply says Venezuela absolutely not recognize the right of allies to preferred treatment in the settlement as such a course would be In violation of modern ethics of nations After a statement that all other points In would be settled the answer sub- mits as a final proposition of that the question of preferred ment of allies be referred to The gue tribunal for settlement Honor ef Pioneer Special to The NEW YORK Feb tablet to the memory of Morris Robinson who was cashier of the New York branch of the Bank of the United States when that was a great financial Institution was erected today by the Canadian Society Mr Morris having been a Candian by birth The occasion was the sixtieth anniversary of the by Mr Robinson of modern life insurance in this country The tablet which is of bronze Is affixed to the front of the building at 56 Wai street In which were located the ginal offices of the first permanent American life insurance organization Second Bed Rock Struck DAWSON CITY Feb a depth of sixty feet the second bed rock has been struck on Eldorado creek The gravel is very rich This indicates that Klondike placers may nil have second bed rock and so be much er than supposed through the head The other J his escape Early in the evening three masked men entered the grocery store of J S Morrison at first West and fifth South street and commanded son to throw up his hands Morrison dodged into a back room and ing a shotgun attempted to shoot the robbers The gun failed to explode and Morrison ran back and secured a revolver and opened fire A lowed In which fully 25 shots were exchanged on both sides Morrison received three wounds and one of the robbers was so badly shot that companions had to carry him from the place It Is not known how bad hla wounds are It is not believed rison's hurts are serious CALIFORNIA WOMEN The Federation of to Meet in Today Special to The FRESNO Cal Feb rations have been completed to tain in comfortable Style the California Federation of Women's Clubs which will meet in annual convention here tomorrow tinder conditions perhaps more favorable for a successful Ing than since the organization most every county in the State will be represented and many delegates are ready arriving The local clubs are especially strong and on them will In- volve the work of entertaining the Their efforts have proven so successful that every visitor will be entertained at a private house The meeting will undoubtedly be the est in point of attendance of any yet held In California Women's clubs of all will be represented and sub- of interest to women will be dis- cussed WAS ASSASSINATED The Fate of a Los Angelei Real Et- tate Dealer Special to The Feb 2 J si Soward the wealthy real estate man and money broker who disappeared Friday was found dead in a lodging house today The body lay on a cot and there were to be seen several bruises about the head and face and a number of deep stabs in body The case Is surrounded by mystery as there is no clew to the Identity of the sine or cause of the killing He was accustomed to carry large amounts ol money He had nothing in his kets when found Gray Reid Wright Co The first day of our February Sale has been very satisfactory We were able to close out a ber of small lots which will make room for our Spring stock We hope during the coming week to make a much larger reduction and with your help we will be sure to do so Lace Curtains We have on our counters n good valne in lace the regular price Our sale price Everette Under bought anil we are under- selling the firm for their goods Regular lOc Our special price Kid AVe are selling kid for this week only at a great reduction in price Onr stock is too large the assortment full and complete anil it is to advantage to buy now and get the benefit of tbe low prices Regular Gloves Regular Gloves Tailored Oar entire stock of tailored hate that sold regularly at 81.00 50 and Marked to close out Ladles Night Made of fine quality handsomely trimmed ship of the best goods reduced to 81.75 1.23 1.30 Fancy Abont inches wide suitable for neck ribbons Regular price to Reduction price Art For Tuesday and balance of this week we shall add to onr sale items our entire stock of Art ens and will sell them 25 per cent off the marked price Ladles Don't overlook onr wrapper sale We have a complete line of sizes They are cut nil lined waists made with a flounced skirt ular price 81.25 Our sale price Men's Cotton fleeced with a close cotton face warm and durable We considered this line as an extra good valne at We have marked them To close out Ladles We are offering very strong ml in Ladies Underwear It would pay you to investigate this if in need of underwear TELEPHONE BROWN 285 237 VIRGINIA STREET Put your shirts in our tub Yet butchers ye bakers ye candlestick makers Also collars and cuffs In two days and a night We'll wash them and iron them snow-white Troy Laundry Company Phone Main 371 HAVING bought the entire of the Nevada Cycle Co I am pre- pared to a large rebate on all bi- cycle supplies WILLIAMS No 24 Second at Climatic Changes compel proper regard for com- fort and health The Over- coat is the winter solution of the comfort problem The modern Overcoat pleases the eyes as well as the body We have the newest style stuffs in profusion Soft Vicunas in Oxford Black and Bine Beau- shades in and many other materials from which to choose i C I t IMPORTER Hartung Bldg Virginia Street Phone 231 Brown Alabama Good Convention MONTGOMERY Ala Feb Alabama Good Roads Convention be- gan a session here today with gates present from nearly every of the State The meeting purposes to draw up a for road Improvement to be Introduced at the present session of the legislature GOES ON STAGE A Wife Tripping the dango Special to The NEW YORK Feb wife tripping the fandango to the tinkling of the castanets la one of tbe features billed for tonight at a yn theatre The fair debutante Mrs Florence Brown wife of the Rev 8 Brown formerly of O and at present chaplain for ity Mission Society the favored ity of Bishop Potter Mrs Brown Is highly educated ami has frequently appeared as soloist in the most Episcopal churches of New York Mrs Brown's reason for going on the stage is that her husband's ary as a minister is so small would not enable her to properly care for and educate their little boy and that by her efforts on the stage can greatly assist in maintaining their home SEALING QUESTION The For New the HOUM Special to The Feb the House today providing for negotiations for a new with England for the settlement of the sealing question In the event of a failure to reach an agreement tor the preservation of the herd the provides for their extermination Hot noon lunches at J J Becker's That's what tbe gentleman said when be saw our large assortment of fountain pens Didn't take him n either to bay one We carry the largest stock of fountain pens in tbe State e- Prank Golden Jewelry Co Cor Second tnd Virginia Sto I It's Going to Snow Some of these days and those don't like to wear rubbers better get out of the wet by buying a pair of the weather resisters this store sells They are made box calf have heavy double and triple soles and will stand a lot of abuse Second Sorosis Shoes Sold Only at This Store   

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