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NEWS OF INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS OF THE STATE permitted to file a complaint in inWINTER SHORT courses tervention, which, if prosecuted to a for the whole of last year. A sucAT THE UNIVERSITY RENO LIQUOR ORDINANCE over 16,000,000 pounds were proSTAG HOUND KILLS successful conclusion. will recover cessful prospector's course with a IS MOST DRASTIC duced. A large portion of the output ONE HUNDRED COYOTES more than $500,000 for the deposThe winter short course of the registration of 24 was held during came from Lincoln county, where the The city council of Reno, at a University of Nevada, which are diitors and creditors of the Nye and last February and will be repeated As the time draws near when the Prince Consolidated was reported vided into four courses, are as folmeeting held December 13, adopted this year. The secondary mining Ormsby County Bank which failed in county commissioners will pay the among other ordinances the following lows: shipping at the rate of 12,000 tons schools at Virginia City and Tonopah 1908, says the Reno Gazette. bounty on scalps, the officers are ordinance relating to the sale of 1. Farmers' short course. Begins per month in October. were placed under the supervision of kept busy receiving and counting the The original suit in which the comliquors: January 10, 1916. A great incrase, nearly 62 per cent, the Mackay School of Mines. At the ears of coyotes and wild cats. says The ordinance is such that no place plaint in intervention is filed is the 2. Housekeepers' short course. was made in the mine output of zinc the Elko Independent. Wednesday suggestion of President Hendrick, case of the First National Bank of of business can handle liquor without begins January 10, 1916. morning Judge Castle received a press bulletins were issued regularly Begins San Francisco against Nye county in in Nevada, from 12,980,232 pounds the license, and the license is placed 3. Dairy short course. to the Nevada state and American sack of over 100 coyote scalps from which the bank is endeavoring to at a good figure so as to bring revof recoverable spelter in 1914 to over February 1, 1916. mining press for the first time last the Womach boys i nthe northern collect on notes issued by Nye counenue to the city, says the Sparks 4. Farmers' week, begins Febru21,000.000 pounds of the metal in year, and are being issued again this part of the county and Ase Womach Tribune. ty to the Nye and Ormsby County ary 26, 1916, 1915. As the price of the metal was who brought in the scalps says that year. Section 13, relating to saloons, Bank which in turn gave them to No fees are charged students for There have graduated from the abnormally high in 1915, the value practically all of them were caught the San Francisco bank. bars, etc., fixes the license at $90 to tuition, whether they are residents of and killed by a large stag hound Mackay School of Mines 136 men, of of the output increased from $661,The complaint in intervention al$450 per quarter, according to the this or another state, and the railway whom 10 have since died. Of the rethat they have trained to run down 992 to about $2,993,000 in 1915. amount of liquor sold. leges that during the insolvency of companies of the state have granted and kill the coyotes. The boys start maining 126, more than one-half are The main dividend payers of the Section 14 relates to restaurants or the Nye and Ormsby Bank it delivthe students a reduction of rates, out in the morning on horseback in Nevada one-quarter in California. state were Nevada Consolidated, tamale parlors selling by the glass, ered to the First National Bank of which amounts to one-half fare, when and one-tenth in foreign countries. andit is goodbye to any coyote that Goldfield Consolidated, Tonopah Exand fixes the license at $90 to $450, San Francisco, for loans aggregating the applications for the tickets are comes in sight, The dog has become Details of the distribution of gradutension, Tenopah Mining, Tonopah same as section 13. over $350,000, its promissory notes accompanied by a certificate from the ates are shown in the following list: Belmont, Jumbo Extension, Jim Butan erpert in killing them, catching Section 15, restaurants, lunch and for the purpose of securing paypresident of the university. them by the back while on the run, By countries-United States, 111, ler, Nevada Wonder, Seven Troughs counters, etc., selling sealed packages ment on those notes it delivered large Board and room. Students boardand it is very seldom that he does Canada 5, Costa Rica 1. Salvador 1, Coalition, Prince Consolidated and in bottles, $45 to $225 per quarter. amounts of collateral to the San ing at the University Commons and ret kill them when he tosses them Ecuador 1, Gold Coast 1, South Africa West End. To December 1, 1915, Section 16 relates to all other dealFrancisco bank. taking rooms in dormitories will into the air. If the ranchers of Elko the total in dividends was over $6,3, Java 1. Total 126. ers who handle spirituous or malt The complaint also alleges that be furnished board and rooms at the county had more of these dogs the 000,000. By states-Nevada 60, California liquors and who dispose of the same, when the notes and collateral were rate of $18 per month. Students coyote problem would be solved. 32, Oregon 4, Utah 1, South Dakota not to be drunk on the premises, in delivered to the San Francisco bank, boarding at the University Commons, 1, Texas 1, Illinois 1, Pennsylvania HEALTH BOARD WOULD bottles or original packages, the liofficials of the Nye and Ormsby but not rooming at the dormitories, MUZZLE ALL DOGS 1, District of Columbia 1, Alaska 2. NEVADA MINES SHOWING cense is fixed at $40 to $200 per County Bank knew that the bank was will be charged at the rate of $16 a Total 111. INCREASED PRODUCTION quarter. insolvent and it also alleges that the month. The following resolution passed by Section 32. Manufacturers of liFirst National Bank of San FranFarmers' short course. This course According to the United States gethe state board of health is being sent quors and soft drinks must pay a licisco, for the purpose of obtaining an is planned for the large percentage ological survey the metal output of cense of $10 to $50 per quarter. to the county and town authorities undue preference as a creditor of the of boys of the rural districts who find Nevada for 1915 will total $34,566,Moving Picture Houses Nye and Ormsby County bank conthroughout the state: it impossible to take the four-year 000, an increase of 18 per cent over Section 38. Every manager or trived and obtained from it through course in agriculture. It does not "Carson City, Nevada, 1914, when the total was $29,300,lessee of a moving picture house REWARD cover the more technical phases of its president, the transfer of large December 23, 1915. 000. must pay a license of not less than amounts of promissory notes, negoagriculture, but treats chiefly on the "It being manifest to the State The sum of $25.00 will be Of the gold production, the Gold$65 per quarter, up to $100. tiable commercial paper, collateral, Board of Health that rabies is bepractical application of scientific field district contributed about 40 per paid for information leading to Hawkers and Peddlers securities, property and assets, proprinciples to farm practice. The subcoming prevalent throughout the the arrest and conviction of cent and Tonopah 20 per cent. It According to section 43, hawkers curing same as a pledge in security jects taught cover as much as can State of Nevada and that such conamounted to a total of $11,968,000, party, or parties, who have and peddlers selling any kind of for pre-existing indebtedness. be given in the time and are made as dition is rapidly becoming a menace been shooting up the Nevada or 4 per cent more tha nin 1914. goods or merchandise must pay not The complaint alleges further that to the health and safety of the peopractical as possible. It is open to Northern Railway Company's The silver production from Nevada less than $10 per day or month. those students who have completed all these promissory notes and securple of the state; therefore mines decreased from 15,455,491 switch lights. ities were always and are now a trust the eighth grade or its equivalent "The State Board of Health urgent ounces in 1914 to about 14,478.000 This is a very serious pasand who are eighteen years of age. fund for the payment of all creditly recommends to the County Comounces in 1915. The decrease was at time upon the part of sportsNEVADA GRADUATES Students under eighteen years must ors of the defunct bank without prefmissioners, the Town Boards of the Tonopah, where the mines were afmen, as the putting out of such ALL OVER WORLD various towns of the State and the erence and that by reason of the present recommendations from their fected by the low price of silver. necessary signals is liable to transfer of notes and collateral, the parents and the district superintenCity Councils of the various cities The mine production of copper incause great damage, not only Prof. F. C. Lincoln, director of the First National Bank ofSan Francisdent of public instruction. that they immediately pass strict creased from 60,986,450 pounds in to the Railway Company, but to Mackay School of Mines, in a recent co obtained an unlawful preference ordinances providing for the muzzling 1914 to about 67,480,000 pounds in the public generally. buleltin isseud, has the following to of all dogs, and provide strict penover other creditors and regular deDEPOSITORS OF BANK 1915, an increase of 10.6 per cent. Parties who may be found say regarding that institution: alties for the enforcement of the positors of the Nye and Ormsby MAY SECURE DIVIDEND The total value of the output, on acpracticing such illegal actions "It is a pleasure to be able to resame. County bank. count of the high average price in as shooting of switch lamps, if port the satisfactory progress which "We further recommend that in all Finally the complaint demands the 1915 increased from $8,111,108 to arrested, will be prosecuted to George L. Sanford of the law firm has recently been made at the Mackcases where possible special officers return of all securities to Receiver the fullest extent of the law. of Platt and Sanford, representing E. approximately $11,708,000. ay School of Mines. Last year the be detailed for the enforcement of Patterson or the alternative relief L. G. CANNON, The lead production of Nevada O. Patterson, receiver of the Nye and registration was increased one-quarordinances. mines increased from 12,809,655 of a judgment against the First NaVice President and General Ormsby County Bank, appeared beter above that for the preceding "STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, tional Bank of San Francisco which pounds in 1914 to about 14,782.000 fore Judge Langan who was presidManager. year while this year the registration "W. D. Hood, M. D., President, with interest will aggregate $500,pounds in 1915, an increase of over 12-19-15-3t ing in the district court at Tonopah for the first semester already ex"R. D. Mullin, M. D. 000. 15 per cent. This output, however, in place of Judge Averill, and was Secretary. ceeds by one-eighth the registration M