The Silver State, and British Were Forced to at Least in Position in Their Jumping-Off American Or Foreign Soil

The Silver State, and British Were Forced to at Least in Position in Their Jumping-Off American Or Foreign Soil

t STATE THE SILVER^ JOURNAL OF NORTHERN THREE-TIMES-A-WEEK—TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY ESTABLISHED 18«9 PIONEER MINING NEVADA Rf PER COPY—$4.00 PER YEAR_WINNEMUCCA, NEVADA, THURSDAY. MAY 29, 1919 _VOLUME ih N*. 118 BATTLE OF GANTIGNT DRESS IIP TONIGHT ADTOS UNO TRUCKS CLOUDBURST CAUSE WILL BEJXHIBITEO ONE YEA^GO TODAY AND GET ARRESTED NEEDED JOMORROW Of DEIMD TRAINS laid Southern Pacific Old-timers besieged the sheriffs (Editor's Note: Sergeant Nevin, Don’t dress up tonight! is the warn- Highest temperature yesterday, 96. Special emphasis is by the eastbound train Lowest this Memorial Day committee upon the No. 2, due In Winnemucca at 1:45 office yesterday to view the relics author of the following article, is a ing sounded by the bosses. Even the morning, 56. fact that automobiles and trucks a.m., arrived at 10:05 this taken from a tin box set in the comer Virginia City young man, now em- soldiers, the guests of honor, at first Mean temperature yesterday, 79. many morning, are needed to women and being the first train in from the west stone of the burned court house when ployed by this paper. It will be re- invited to be present in uniform, are Normal temperature yesterday, 58. transport children to the tomorrow. since last storm. Train No. 20 it was being built. What was left of membered that Nevin was aboard the to attend in the lightest and most hick Precipitation, 1.12 IncheB. cemetery night’s Few have so far notified the followed about minutes the building alter the Are of last year first United States transport arriving clothing obtainable. The terrific heat Prevailing wind direction, south- persons thirty later. committee that will donate the All traffic had been tied up by a is row being torn down by (Jeorgc | "over there” and it was during the of yesterday decided this point, the west. they big of cars as resuested. to washout between Patch Val- riark to make nay for the handsome battle of Cantigny he received his conclusion being that dancing in a Rel. humidity, 6 p.m. yesterday, 16. use Contrary Rye and as in The caused a cloudburst. r.ew Humboldt county court house, first wound.) tight-fitting, heavy uniform would be Rel. humidity, 6 a.m. today, 96. the first plans announced ery, by the Westbound train No. work on which will start soon. anything but pleasant. Weather forecast for the twenty-four Silver State of last Saturday, 19, which left is to be broken in front of Winnemucca on time last even- So far as can be determined, the tin By Sergeant V. C. Nevin Ladies of the Canteen committee hours ending 5 p.m. tomorrow: Prob- parade up nearly the where will ing, dropped into the box was placed in the niche cut in the Cantigny! How much that one word were busy yesterday putting the fin- ably showers and cooler tonight. Fri- Nixon, participants get washout, luckily aboard automobiles and trucks for the without any serious results. No one granite corner stone on October 25, meant to the hard-pressed Allies one ishing touches on decorations in the day, fair. to the cemetery. It has been de- was hurt. 1873—nearly forty-seven yearly ago— year ago today, their armies gravely Nixon for the barn dance they are to trip cided the walk would be too strenuous The locomotive driver on No. 2 said while a three-day celebration was be- threatened with destruction before the give there tonight. Plenty of hay and The weather man's report presente and some at home. the hills for two and a half miles ing held here from October 23 to 25, terrible onslaught of the German other requisites for a good old barn a startling reversal of form for the might keep people The order of the will be as were “washed down” the 1873. The event was called “The First hordes. dance are on band and music of an twelve hours of last night, which day literally by follows: great quantity of water which was Annual Fair of the Humboldt Agricul- One year ago May 27-28, the Ger- appropriate nature has been arranged most people were made aware of in Services are to be held tomorrow precipitated, and that rocks tural, Mining and Mechanical Society." mans had gone over the top along the for. fact, if not in exact figures. Tem- great at 9:30 a. in. in St. Paul's were strewn for miles about the Among the articles found in the box, Chemin des Dames in the last of As with former dances given by the perature locally is shown to have been commencing sur- and St. churches. At 10 o’clock rounding country. all in good condition, though stained their great offensives; an offensive so Canteen, things are to be “different” 21 degrees above normal. The drop Mary's members of the War Veterans, Red He had heard no news of to with rust, was a homographic chart successful at the beginning that it was tonight. Besides the decorations, of 40 degrees over night was rather injury Cross. Scouts and other organiza- persons or stock in the flooded of the Nevada State government, year perhaps more disquieting than any of other novelties are promised. Tickets unusual. The most striking feature Boy tions, besides school children, individ- territory. 1873. State officials who were resi- those which had preceded it, carry- are running short this afternoon and of the report, aside from precipitation, uals and will at dents of Humboldt county, as shown ing the enemy's lines down to the everyone has expressed intention to is the unusually low relative humid- automobiles, gather *_ _a ... ___i_ rm. the to vuin enui > vi iiiviiuuii uui 11 16 grammar school, parade by way CHINAMAN TO BE llJ i, Marne at Chateau-Thierry and seem- "be there.” ity at 6 o’clock yesterday, degrees. SENTENCED of Railroad street and Bridge street ton, private secretary to Governor ing for a time to threaten Paris with Remember, don’t dress up tonight! This had risen to 96 degrees this AT 10 AJL NEXT SATURDAY stated tne »»> to tne Mixon, as aDove, Bradley of Elko; Jas. D. Minor, secre- imminent attack. In the next days To do so invites appearance before a iiiv/i mug. nc»iioui vt vuvov uguivo will break up at the Nixon and Sing Lee, who conducted a tary of state; J. J. Linn, librarian; news to a dismayed world, telling of kangaroo court. the usual thing here, high humidity parade lodging the rest of the will be made in house in Chinatown and who was L. A. Buckner, attorney general. the armies of the German Crown occurring afternoons, mornings being trip ar- autos and trucks. rested Tuesday night by Sheriff Humboldt county senators at that Prince striding southward across showing the enemy’s lines to be held the clearest time. C. S. of 1.12 inches has At the cemetery, everyone will first Springer an a charge of violating the time were R. McBetta and the Vesle river, the elctrifying suc- i by the 271st and 272nd regiments of Precipitation sta- join in singing "The Star Spangled prohibition law, had his preliminary Varian: Assemblymen J. H. Hoppin, cess of the 1st American Division at German infantry, with an average been recorded at the Winnemucca Banner.” The balance of the program hearing before Judge Ritchie at 2 C H. Stoddard and J. O. Twiss. (antigny, was the only bright spot. strength of 160 men to the company; tion only six times in the past thirty- will occur in the following order: o’clock this afternoon. Henry Low Humboldt county officials, as set The sector of Cantigny was no* better troops and larger companies nine years, or since the establish- Invocation. Rev. Westervelt; hymn, was called as interpreter and told the forth on a slip of paper in the box, merely an important one in the allied than the average in the German army ment of the weather bureau service. “Lead Kindly Light,” united chorus of court Sing Lee had decided to enter a were 0. R. Leonard, fourth district line of battle, it was supremely import- at that time. So quickly did last night’s storm all churches: address, L. G. Campbell, plea of guilty. The judge set Satur- court Judge; Samuel King, sheriff; ant. It was at the very apex of the It soon became apparent that the come up that many people who were "America," by all; salute and taps. day morning as the time sentence S. J. Bonnlfield Jr., recorder and au- salient which the enemy had gained mere holding of this position would at the picture show could scarcely will be passed. ditor; Jerry Job, clerk; T. V. Julien, in their March offensive and lyiri" ,*> not suffice. The village of Cantigny. believe their eyes when going-home Mayor Proclamation While no testimony was entered district attorney; Chris I,ark, treas- few kilometers northwest of Mont- organized and defended by time came and they beheld the rain- strongly At the of those having the who request during the trial, Sing Lee told Low urer. Of these S. J. Bonnlfield, didier, then a German possession, and the enemy, was on rising ground and fall. exercises and celebration of Decora- the squaws had been begging him so resides in this city, is the only one about twenty-five kilometers southeast afforded admirable observation points tion Day in charge, and for the con- hard for whisky he finally gave them surviving.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    1 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us