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Show CALIEXTE Company Doctor, J. West Smith made a trip to Los Angeles and return re-turn last week. Mr. R. B. Robinson passed through on No. 4 in U. P. car 107 Sunday evening. ev-ening. No. 2 Friday morning was 3 hrs. and 2") mins. late into Caliente. Engine Eng-ine 3432 bursted a flue at Garnet, and another engine was sent out from Las Vegas to move the train. The inspection special arrived at 1:30 p. m. Saturday, and went up to Pioche and return, tying up here for the night. It left for Las Vegas Sunday Sun-day at 7:30 a. m. The seniority list of the Los Angeles An-geles division shows a total of 99 telegraphers tel-egraphers and agents on the division. This list, however, does not include supervisory agents. The oldest man on the list is Nels Peterson, Agent at Moapa, whose seniority dates from September 14, 1898. Several cases cf influenza have been reported in this vicinity, but they all icera to be mild in form. George Himstreet and Miss Blanch Jeffs were married Monday afternoon. after-noon. In the evening they gave a banquet and dance for their many friends. The music for the dance was furnished by the Denton-Wilkes-Welker Jazz orchestra. Sunday afternoon we had a light rain that lasted for about half an hour the first for several months. |