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Show NEVADA NOTES. The Gazette says there has not been funeral In Keno within three months. ITho Udy aijustors of the mint at Carson have been allowed a two week's Vacation while the annual cleanup proceeds. pro-ceeds. Their pay goes on. Lucky girls. The four tramps who robbed the Dayton depot last week, were arrested in Keno and taken back to Dayton. They will probably borml at the expense ex-pense of the stato for awhile. Th" Silver Stato says tho Pedroli dam in the Humboldt, about ten miles below Wiunemticca. was washed out last week. It was one of the finest dams in the river, and was constructed almost entirely of rock. Trout are plentiful in the Trttckee, rnd iisliermen are catching a good many eastern brook tmut which were planted in the river two years ao. Thoie fish are notso large as the salmon trout, but they are a better table lish. An unknown man was run over and killed by the cars st Keno Thursday night. It is not known whether he w as accidentally killed or committed suicide. sui-cide. He was evidently a workiugmau, but no papers of any description were found on his person by which he could be identified. Simon Bray, of the Bi;r creek antimony anti-mony mine, informs the Austin Advocate, Advo-cate, that when he was last at the mine there was extracted ail antimony specimen speci-men of 1500 pounds, or more, thst he was having preserved to exhibit at the world's fair. The piece is TO per cent antimony, two luet thick aud six feet |