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Show I'OLOMA JVAUlCtf, MEXICO. President A. W. Ivins is visiting Sonora. The Dramatic company is talking of putting on Pizzaro. We expect to hear the whistle of the train by summer time. Bishop Joseph C. Bentley has returned return-ed from the city of Mexico. Dr. Keate is kept running day and night with la grippe patients. We are having the customary warm weather, and the trees will soon be in bloom. Joseph Jackson had two fingers badly cut while working in his sawmill. They were promptly removed, and he is getting along nicely. La grippe struck this place about three weeks ago, and it has visited about every household in the community. commun-ity. It is much more severe this winter win-ter than for many years. Wilford Davis, a young man of this place, while hauling a load of lumber from the mountains had a runaway, and his leg was badly broken. Dr. Walter Keate went; to the mountains, about twenty miles away, and brought him in. The young man is doing nicely. A fight occured on the street between be-tween E. Turley and David Spillsbury. The former struck the latter with his list, when Spillsbury recovered himself he stabbed Turley in the chest with a I pocket knife. The wounded man was sewed up and is getting along alright. They are having their trial at Casus Grand es. |