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   Reno Evening Gazette (Newspaper) - December 1, 1905, Reno, Nevada                               RENO EVENING GAZETTE VOL. EVENING DECEMBER 1, 1905. No. 119 SAYS HE DID NOT GEARY December Percy D. one of the defendants In took the ness stand Iti his own behalf Me made a of the charges said that on the morning of 14th, was called to house nn occupied woman ho he to examine a. young He Mis Dean that an Immediate operation was to save the girl's Com- plying with the request of Dean he called Dr. by telephone and The was upon the girl to save her he Dr. McLeod said that IIP that Illegal operation had been formed on the young making a second operation Everything that skill could suggest was done for the patient and for four days It appeared as If she would On the fifth there evidences of and the doctor concluded that the girl would so Mrs. Dean ami on the following learned that the patient was gave a de- tailed statement of his movements on that day Is day on which the i the girls was and Did Not Dismember nld not dismember the ot noi dill I hei o when sliH was Askol to explain why he did not out ii death for Miss Mild that Mrs DC in him the gill's mother licul seen Hie whom she preferred to have sign the so that would be no concerning her daughter's h id not Hie when lie that a criminal operation had bet n performed because he said a physician feels bound to protect the of was the last lawyer H. Vahey delivered the closing foi the de- fense CRUSHED BY REAR END HIS HORSE Goldfield Mining Man Freight Train Crashes Into fully Injured in Camp i Caboose of a Work Yesterday Knee Cap and Ankle en By Horse Falling Upon c i U to lln Nevada Der I i Franc mining is Injured hero fall from his saddle fell upon crushing Hicks knee inkle cap was in three it wired by Galloway of fi. Id Mr. will be tapt here when he may be taken His Injuries will probably keep him bedfast for several months Train Crews of Both Trains Jump and cape Being In- JAIL BREAKER IS Harry Eldridge Dies on the Gallows at Folsom WAS GMG Refused to Have or Demanded That Death Warrant Be and Defiant Speech Prom December 1. Harry one of the Folsom prison convicts who was a leader in the prison break of July 27th, 1903, and who was convicted of the murder of Guard on the gallows at the Folsom state prison at 10 a. m. Me refused to accept the tions of a priest or Eldridge demanded to have the death warrant read to Before the trap was sprung he said he was to die because he had to kick out of Harry Eldridge was one of the 13 men who rushed the captain's office and captured the captain and several of the guards and made their the Mormon Island bridge Into the Eldridge was captured In Seattle a year after the He wag ught to this tried and convicted of His case appealed but the supreme court sustained the rulings of Judge STALLED FOR THREE DAYS Passengers on Minneapolis Train Caught in Blizzard ENDURED GREAT COLD Mercury Dropped Twenty-six Degrees Below But Food Was Plenti ful and ars Thus Preventing Dec 1 No. 18 on the St. Paul and Ste. Marie railroad ed here last evening after being ed for three days on the Dakota In the midst of a blizzard with lie temperature as low us 26 degrees jelow The train was heavily loaded with but the were warm as food was sent the snowbound ravelers from nearby they lid not suffer for the H. FRALEY MOVES TO NEW STORE H. Fraley accomplished of moving his en- stock from his former store to r new quarters In the Clay building on Virginia street The new when Us fittings are finished and stock In will be the most elegant of lie kind In Ne It will take some little time for stock to be put in plica and for the to be and Mr Fraley accordingly postponed his formal opening i few due notice of which be given in the Not only will the store Itself be but the stock of elegant many of which can be found In other Nevada will be greatly making the establishment OM of the finest to be found In the en- Although not yet completely fitted the store Is open for and to a big holiday Prank Keenan Is a guest at the An t east bound fi eight train into the lear end of a work 11.111- it between Floriston Veidi today and both engines nd H. number of Thj tiain crew saw the collision could not be all of them ed just In and the engineer and fireman of the colliding train also jumped and saved their Several ars were Mono's Treasurer in Joe A. county treasurer of is In Reno on Old Man Is Found Dead in His Room Daniels orit of the oldest tnis afternoon to of this was found dead mine the of death In his bed In the Becker Lodging Koust Death Takes John on at 11 o'clock this I John another old timer of rooming bv O Dette of tHe passed Tuesday night at BOAT Dec. names not yet A. on Midrib which runs between the Tensas met a terrible V fate early all being burned to death in a fire that the hot Sidney the negro was the only survivor of the ten men who liven the Saved by Wheat escaped by being awake owing to The ing of burning timbers warned him In he making his escape just ag the structure of the boat Stewart find Butt of who own the say there has been no steam on the craft for three days and they were at a loss to account for the burning of the According to story the nine men were dumped into a roaring nace sonit of them were still asleep Tne or house upon which the men were engaged in getting out of the narrow places for rafting pui is constructed something similar to a dredge boat with a turs sheltering the machinery and apartments where the crew and em- In this case those on the vessel the second story of the The fire had evidently been burning some time when Wheat was ed. He says he rushed in and ed to the others to get out as fast as they as the boat was He does not know whether any of the men heard him or and a ment later lie leaped into the He had no sooner struck the water than the house of the vessel precipitating the men into the blaring hospital who had come up from that institution for purpose ot ing the old man hack to that place to be c ai Daniels had been sick for some time at the hospital and left there morning to eat a ing some friends the went to bed at an early lust night and was apparently Wilson Mrs. Clark and Charles Wilson en- gaged in a rough and tumble at the home of the latter this morning during the melee Mrs. Clark hit harles with u flat After winning the battle the iated woman had arrested for assault and Wilson appeared in court with Pike Jones as his attorneys and after showing that he had got the worst of it already he was dismissed by Judge MRS. DIVORCE The divorce suit from Sparks which has been hanging fire In the district court for many months has been disposed of This morning a decree was given the wife against her Daniel The latter is a and lives at where he ie employed by the railroad 4 BARGE POUR ARE DROWNED Among Thoss Who Moot Aro Captain and The foundering of the new steel barge and the loss of four persons on board Including Captain John and his was reported here today by the tug which had been ing the ill-fated barge from Mew York The barge went down In a heavy sea about o'clock Ian miles south of Dr. C. F. Moore's dental office Is now Virginia Phone dl hoin as well as lie had been for mot n Inn it 10 o'clock an employe of the lodging house saw him and he did not complain of being At 11 o clock when Joseph went fter he was found He had struggled any when dying as his ted was not disturbed and P to be lying peacefully in Rode on Dead In coming from the hospital lay John Daniels rode in on the dead agon from hospital to this while riding on the wa- gon that it would not be long before ie might be riding inside of it. He aid this in a joking manner and it was not until this morning when he vas found dead that those who he laid this to thought anything more if the John Daniels was In Reno when the was a Village and had watched t grow to be a city of thousands of He could probably tell nore of its history than any other timer In the He worked years for Louis Dean and is quite veil known to all the old fhs body Is now at i parlors and the funeral vill be announced Coroner Read held an autopsy on He had been sick at the hospital weeks and his death not He left no property and will be burled by the hod of which he was a The funeral will take place from Oliver ing parlors at 18 o'clock Sunday ing and interment will be in tain View Miss Millsap Miss Elvira who has lived in this city for the past died at her home at 621 Humboldt at an early hour this Her was surrounded by many of her old friends when death ed She was seventy years of age and had come to this state when an old She has been in very poor health of late and died from a breaking down of her She was a native of but spent most of her life in the She is said to have left an estate of considerable value in this The funeral will take place from her late home at 10 o'clock Monday Interment will be in Mountain View The funeral will be under the direction of Perkins Oliver Dies of George a who recently worked for hotel in died at the county hospital last night after suffering from pneumonia for several His funeral will take place from Oliver ing HOTEL OF JAPAN Russians Must Pay for Habitation Enforced EXPENSE OF PRISONERS Money Paid by the Czar Will Be Used to Build Up Japanese Inter- ests in That Part of Manchuria Gained By Dec. Kuroki will leave Dalny December 2, for The balance in favor of Japan for expenses in keeping and feeding the Russian naval and military ers of war is estimated at about It is believed that this when paid over to will be devoted to the development of her interests in JOHNSTOWN DRUNK AND NOISY Jack native of the old sod and claiming to be the sole survivor of the Johnstown which ed In Pennsylvania about fifteen years is reclining on a bed of ease in the city He was arrested in a drunken state last evening by Officers Cadle and Rockwell and in spite of his ations that he was deaf and dumb as a result of being wafter for many miles on the raging waters he was placed In a In spite of the fact that hundreds of people escaped at Johnstown Mr. O'Connor claims to be the sole vivor He carries a card with him bearing such a statement and solicits alms from those wbo are easily The are spent in PIUTE INDIANS TO FEAST AND DANCE RUNAWAY GIRLS SLEEP IN SNOW Dec. small girls attending the Indian school ran away yesterday and wer found ing on Lakeview summit today by an Indian trailer who followed They were sleeping in the with their shoes under their heads and the standing at three de- grees above Dec. British consul is here from Francisco in- the confession of T. F. Gorman who said before he was ed that he was guilty of the robbery for which an Englishman named ker was convicted at San Cured F. P. O. wife had been suffering five with paralysis In when I was persuaded to use Ballard's Snow which cwM her all I have also used it for old bites and akin It the John one of the under chiefs of the arrived in Reno last night from Wadsworth and announces that the Indians of that place will give one of their big fish and game dances at Wadsworth next He says that never before for years has there been so much game at the old town of Wadsworth as there is at present and that it looks like old times to the In speaking of the matter John Kay white men wove away and In- once more have plenty to Plenty plenty mud heap duck and Just like time when was big chief of the Injun now very happy and want to thank the Big Bull a captain of the win be the leader at the dance and for a day and a the will dance and The bucks are ing In hundreds of mud hen and flsh and the squaws are busy preparing the feast for the Dec. the scuit of Gulling vs. Washoe County the supreme court has rendered a ion for the sustaining the second district IS IN SUSPENSE Revolutionists and Witte Seeks for Light INTERIOR IN THE DARK One Sign of the Dangerous of the Government is the Fact That the Sebastopol Will Not Be ST. Dec. crises The telegraph tie up throughout Russia is practically com- plete and the government does not know what is happening In the inter- ior of the Emissaries of the strikers have been sent to Finland to induce their com- rades to join in the This would cut off cable cation which open tor the press and government though the central office here is no- minally The Witte government seems terly unable to find a weapon to the passive revolution while It tates hoping that the tide will what subside and permit the tion of the reforms in ar orderly Meanwhile the country Is threatened with a with all the borrows of a of it more and more apparent that there are only two modes of the government must put the whole country under a and martial law or claim a ready-made Premier Witte refuses to consent to the former although the court officers and the imperial guards are clamoring for it. The advocates of the latter are in- M. editor of the openly announces this is the only possible hope of rallying the derate sentiment of the country to tive support of the The Associated Press learns that none of the Sebastopol mutineers will be Bold by Reese eY trip J. H. a well known who Is a frequent visitor to morning from an MRS. SOL LEVY TO GIVE CARD PARTY Sol Levy will entertain sixty lady guests at a card party at her home on Second street tomorrow in of Mrs. Conn of son who is at present visiting The afternoon will be spent in ing five hundred and there will be twelve tables of Prises will be awarded to those making est during the The Levy home is decorated In a pretty manner with many cut ers from and win present a beautiful Mrs. Levy will be assisted in re- by her charming Misses Delia and Jessie UTOPIANS GIVE AN EXCELLENT SHOW The Utopians entertained a large audience at opera house last The choruses and were good and provoked much mirth and Manager Pi- per has aome very mod shows to low during the entire and the public are well fled with the class of plays he has been bringing to Moorman Stays in Dec. left for Reno this the entire delegation be- ing on a special with the exception of Moorman who will remain here for several  

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