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Show NEW MEXICO NOTES. The Silver City postoflice buildt ng took tire again, but the Flames were stopped before much damage was done to the building. S. F. Moillefert, consul of Mexico, at Deming, has gone home on a thirty days' leave. During his absence, the consulate ia in charge of Ladislno Weber. The body of James T. Berry, who was killed Christmas day in a gambling row at Williams, Arizono, by Jack Brady, were shipped to Grove City, Minn., for interment. The people of Chloride are making extensive preparations to entertain ail the old-timers of the Black Range, who are earnestly requested to attend the re-nnion to be held in Charlotte, January Jan-uary 16th. |