rf. . DUCKWORTH Office, Water St. M. VKKHON M. HUNKKH Telephone No. 10 Lakcvicw Ice, Transfer and Storage Co J. I Dl'CIOVOKTH, Masaokr Transfer and Drayago Ice Delivered BAGGAGE AM) HOUSEHOLD GOODS STORED RAT 8 ri RWISHKn OH DKMAJtM "OCR CUSTOMERS ARE OUR ADVERTISERS" R. M. BOLLER PROPRIETOR HAVING AN UP-IO-DATO OUTFIT I AM ABLE TO HANDLE ALL WORK PROMPTLY AND SATISFACTORILY. OFFICE AT KEENB ft BARNES CIC1AK STORE. PHONE No.39j Piano & Safe Moving: a Specialty LAKE COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Incorporared. A Complete Record We have made Kit entire transcript of all Record In Lake County which In any way. affect Heal Property In the county. We hare a complete Record of every Mortgage and transfer erer made In Lake County, and ever Deed given. Errors Found in Titles In transcribing the records we bare fonnd nnmerons mort gapee recorded la the Deed record and indexed; and many deeds are recorded lo the Mortgage record and other book. Hundreds of mortgagee and deeds are sot Indexed at all. and moit difficult to trace up from the records. We have notations of all these Errors. Otbere annot floil them. We have pot hundreds of dollar bnntlng rap these errors, and we can fully guarantee oar work. J. D. VENATOR, nanager. City Transfer ASSESSORS HELD VALUED MEETING Klamath Press: Count Assessor Cant. J. P. Lee returned vesterdsv afternoon from Salem, toners, ht t tended the convention of count? as sessors held there the 16th. Ever a a aeaaor In the state, extent one. was at this meet, the absent one belnff the aa- aeaaur of Lake count, which shows the interest taken bv these men in the affairs of their several counties. The assessors also met with the state tax commmlosion. which held Its nice tins on the 14th ami 15th. Assessor Lee ststes thst fn his mind it wss the best assessors' convention he ever attended in this state and that the aoirit shown there was that of unitf . all takinir Oeeo interest in their work and all DUllino together for one common rood. He also said that he be lieved the results would be beneticlsl snd everlasting to the whole state. The csotsin ssid he. seined a vreat many new and good ideas snd thst he believ ed tbst Klamath county would receive no little benefit from this convention if. for no other resson. thsn soirit of working and Dulling together, wss verv manifest. A commmission was anpolnted bv the atate meeting consisting of stste senators and reoresentatives and the stste tsx commission to investigate and draft a bill to be oresented to the next session of the stste legislature for the Durooae of cutting otf the notes secured bv mortgages and In its plsce tn create an income tax law of the atate. Tbia commission also drafted another bill which will cause household goods to be exemnt. un to a certain amount, household goods from assess ment, with the exception of rooming houses and hotels. The limit of value on household goods will be 1500. This bill's aim is to help the poor man or the man of limited resources. Captain Lee also aaid thev went through the state oenal institution and the state asvlum. He ssid thev are do ing a great work down there and the Denitentiarv csDecisllv showed more imorovement than anv other institution of like nature that he ever bad occa sion to visit. Of the asylum he ssid thev were doing a greet work there but that thev were handicapned be cause of the reason that thev have been left out of the state apurourlations and consemicntlv have teen unable to so comnlish what the could have, had thev received this monev. He ssid thst Dr. Stlneran l the others In charge seed encoursgement from the people In order thst thev ma handle this Instu tion in the best no si hi a manner. He also ststed thst 146 of the Inmates of the sTlum are working, making shoes and other artlc'ee. The csotsin In concluding dwelt on the fact of the klndlv feeling and the "pull together" smrit manifested and he oreJIcts a great Imorovement all over the atate along thla line aa far aa the assessors are conrerned. Advertised Letters J R. Morgan. W. L. tlreen S. Flovd Mc'fimmnna, W. II. McQueen. Wukailo .inaievich. Charley WOlcooks. M. & Menilec O. A. .Miner. Mitar Koiich. Wukoiilo K. Maievlch. E. Salet. Victor Revmond 2. John Sorholus 6. Fredrick R. Klein. Wallace Tlnotevich. Mrs. Msr Hsrrinaton. Nikola I. Strugar. Miss Anna Tracy. Mrs. Listie Fox. Charlie Fauaon. Jovo Kovacevlch. Jss McKelorv. G. Miranda, Jose Reves. Chaa. Fanner. Mrs. II. E. Vln vsrd, Mrs. John and Jane Williama. Msiss Radoniic. Dick East burn. W. P. Davica 2. Dan P. Cremln. Edward Lane, Paddy Preen. Mr. Britt. (iasoer Miranda 2, Clay Kinney 2. Comer i Jenlandvs, A. C. Horton. Jr. 2. R. C. ! Hepler 2, J. M. Henson. L. Nichols. ! Kobt. O'Brien. Lee Woolwlne. O. J. ' Kellogg. Dan Ashlev. R. L, Miller 2. 1 8. Mottis 2. Miss Msrv Msrta 3. Fannie Jones, send. H. A. McDanlels. Dhv, Philio Musics. Mr. a C. Wvlie, E. Shelbv. Noles. J. C. B. J. Town Miches! Mur J. Russell 5. Mitchell Stanley. Thos. Frsnk Klmsev 4. Mrs. Everett Allen. John 1). Pipkin. Miss Mav Racb. Thos. DehTendefer. Thos. N. Forester. O. R. Rrown. Thoa. Osskett. Mrs. Wm. Rurch. Wm. Psul King 2. Walter Kinghwanev. Tom Halav. John Knowies. Mont Lamb. W. J. McCarn. Gen Haaking. Registered Letters: Luis Bogdon. Elnov Delois, Andrew Luis mith. Krdcntar bublU, lc of outdoor rxvrolM, In.uflluleot muililou of food, oontlH.mloti, s turfwd llvur, worry sad smlrtjr r the iimat common nun of stomaon troubles Correct Tour bablu and taks Chtmburlaln'i Siouiarh snd Liver Tablets and jroo will soon be well again For tale by all dntlcri Last week a disastrous storm swept ' over the southern statea and thoussnds' of dollars worth of oropertv was destroyed. BEFORE BUILDING OUT PRICKS ON Clear Lumber, Mill Work and Mouldings FROM Till; FANDANGO LUMBER COMPANY ADDKUSS: WILLOW RANCH, CAL. PROMPT SERVICE AND GOOD WORKMANSHIP The Proof of tho Pudding Is In tho eating of It. Have you tried our make of Sugar-Cured Hams and Bacon, also our Home Made Mince Meat? THEY WILL 8TAND THE TEST Goose Lake Valley Meat Co. WALLACE & SOW Wm. Wallaoo, Coronor tor Lamm County) UNDERTAKERS PROMPT ATTENTION AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Parlors, next door to Telephone Office WATSON BUILDING SOUTHERN PACIFIC BLOCK Signal system IXSUItES ALL POSSIBLE SAFETY Itecord of Unlou - South ern Pacific in 11HO Figures compiled by tin railroad show that during 11H() nut a single passenger Mas killed on the Union Pacific, South ern Pacific or Southern Pacific linen in Mexico, a total of 17,700 miles. During that period there were carried on thene lines an aggregate of 40,401,000 paHHengers, or, iu other word, .', 000,000 passengers were carried one mile. Thin 1 the re mii It of electric block signal and other safety deiccs, and Is believed to hate no parallel In the railroad world. San Francisco Call. 1, jr"x iLf IPlj mi MRE JLI1CE1 a5ESr SUNSET IOGDEN & SHASTA ROUTES Cf WAY MADE SO ;ilY A PEKFECT SYSTEM OF ELECTUIC BLOCK SIGNALS CAREFUL CONSTICUCTION HEAVY It AILS STONE BALLAST STEEL BItlDGES STEEL COACHES. TKAVEL MADE CO.MFOHTABLE BY STANDARD SLEEPEKS, ODSElt V ATION-LI Bit A It Y C'AKS CHAIIt CAItS, TOUItlST SLEEPEItS AND A PEItFECT DINING HEItVICE DIRECT CONNECTIONS AT RENO, EAST OR WEST YOUR. CHOICE OF TRAINS: 5 Daily Yains West Truckee Rosevllle Oakland Coalfax Marysville Stockton Auburn Sacramento 5anJose San Francisco Intermediate Bakersfield AND Los Angeles Points No. 23 Leave RENO 7.45 pm 9 1 2:50 am " 3 l:42 am I 4.0S am " 5 9-02 am Arrive San FrancUco 7:30 am " 10:iO am " " a:5() pm 3;iO pm " 8:30 pm ALL TRAINS CARRY PASSENGERS Sleeping Car on TRAIN 9 stands in front of the RENO Depot and may be occupied . any time after 9 pm daily Daily Trains East Winnemucca Cobre Ely Ogden Chicago Intermediate Elko Wells McGill Denver Washington AND Golconda Deeth SaltLake Omaha New York Points No 2 Leave RENO 8.3O pm Arrive Ogden " 4 " 6 " lO Motor No. 24 9:40 pm 8 2O am iOOO am i:00 pm 9:45 pm Fallon Goldfield 11.5O am 4:35 pm 5:20 am 5:30 am 4:00 pm 9:30 am STANDARD PULLHAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS RESERVATIONS MAY BE MADE IN ADVANCE BY flAIL OR TELEGRAPH FOR. CONVENIENCE TO THE PEOPLE ON LINE OF N.-C.-O. R.Y. WE HAVE ARRANGED TO PLACE A STANDARD PULLMAN SLEEPER, DAILY, IN FRONT OF OUR DEPOT AT RENO WHICH IS PICKED UP BY THE FAST MAIL TRAIN (No. 9) BUT HAY BE OCCUPIED BY PASSENGERS ANY TIME AFTER 9 P. M. Thus giving opportunity for a lav over of SIX HOURS to those desiring to spend a little time in RENO. THOSE WISHING A CLOSE CONNECTION MAY DEPART ON TRAIN No 23. AT 7:45 P. Al. IT SHOULD BE REMEMBERED ALSO THAT TWO FIRST CLASS TRANS-CONTINENTAL PASSENGER TRAINS EAST BOUND PASS RENO AFTER THE ARRIVAL OF N.-C.-O. TRAIN, AND BEFORE 9:40 P. M. isuuivu, ' For Reservations or Information as to Rates, Passenger or Freight, Apply to N.-C.-O. RY. Agents; or to J. M. FULTON, District Freight and Passenger Agent :: :: :: :: :: RENO, NEVADA