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Show NEVADA NOTES. Three Chinamen are awaiting the action of the grand jury in Elko fcr selling liquor to Indians. The first test of the ballot reform law ill Nevada was made in Carson on Monday Mon-day last, and its result has given the ,y , highest satisfaction to friends of the l law. inyo win nave an immense apple crop this season. That it will prove profitable profita-ble is certain, in view of a standing offer of three cents per pound from a dealer iu Virginia City. Mr. E. Penrod writes the Elko Independent Inde-pendent from Island mountain that he will have plenty of water to run his hydraulic hy-draulic during the coming season, and that he expects a busy season in his placer mines. H. A. Riepe of Ely received a check from the postotlice department at Washington Wash-ington the other day that he is going to frame and file away among tho achives of the Riepe family. The check, which is payable on the sub-treasury in San Fraucisco, calls for the sum of one oent. j |