Case Name: In the Matter of an Application for a Writ of Prohibition against W. G. DOUGLASS, Secretary of State of the State of Nevada, and the County Clerk of each County of the State of Nevada. A. W. HESSON, et. al., Petitioners, v. W. G. DOUGLASS, et al., Respondents
Court: Supreme Court of Nevada
Jurisdiction: Nevada
Decision Date: 1904-10
Citations: 28 Nev. 35
Docket Number: No. 1668
Parties: In the Matter of an Application for a Writ of Prohibition against W. G. DOUGLASS, Secretary of State of the State of Nevada, and the County Clerk of each County of the State of Nevada. A. W. HESSON, et. al., Petitioners, v. W. G. DOUGLASS, et al., Respondents.
Judges: 
Reporter: Nevada Reports
Volume: 28
Pages: 35–35

Head Matter:
[No. 1668.]
In the Matter of an Application for a Writ of Prohibition against W. G. DOUGLASS, Secretary of State of the State of Nevada, and the County Clerk of each County of the State of Nevada. A. W. HESSON, et. al., Petitioners, v. W. G. DOUGLASS, et al., Respondents.
Original proceeding to restrain the above-designated state and county officials from placing the names of J. M. McCormack, J. B. McCullough, and H. P. Beck on the official ballots to be used at the general election to be held in the State of Nevada on the 8th day of November, 1904, as silver party nominees for presidential electors, and also to restrain said officials from using the names of said McCormack, J. B. McCullough, and H. P. Beck to be silver party nominees for presidential electors, and the said Reinhold Sadler to be the silver party nominee for Congress.
Dismissed.
Benjamin Curler and James T. Boyd, for Petitioners.
W. C. Douglass, ih pro per.

Opinion:
The petition for the above-entitled writ was by the court duly dismissed, with consent of counsel for respective parties.