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Show NEVADA NOTES. Eureka Sentinel, 1st: During the Iveek tho Eureka & Palisade Kailroad company shipped 890 tons of ore to the Salt Lake City smelters. Elko Independent: August Richards one of the prisoners who escaped from the penitentiary last Monday, has been captured. Geo. W. Lewis is still at large. Truckee Republican: Men who want jobs of wood-sawing seem to bo scarce this year. Perhaps it is because, being candidate times, it is not necessary to work. After election perhaps some of the candidates will be willing to fiddle over a saw-buck. 1 Virginia Enterprise: The brush fire which started near Olema is still burning. burn-ing. Large forces of men are fighting the fire, but so far have pnly partially been successful. There are fears that Mill Valley, a beautiful wooden little spot in the hills, and occupied by a few ranches, and in the summer season is a favorite tesort. will be burned over. Much bay has been destroyed, and two or three barns. So far, no residences bave been destroyed. Elko Independent: John Dymond, who was arrested Saturday for'isstiing ppurlous checks, had a hearing before Justice Henley . and was bound over to appear before the grand jury. Two checks were negotiated, one for $150 and one for $08, V. C. Bartlntt being the victim of the scheme. Mr. Dymond will doubtless secure a position in the service of the state. He claims to have come here from Park City, Utah. |