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Show I. ATE LOCAL. The weather indications today arc for fair, cool weather with light snow iu the mountains. moun-tains. The deputy registrars are busy at work preparing copies of tbe registration lists lor public inspection. The lists will be exhtb. ited at the polling place in each voting precinct. Frederick Culmcr, aged 70, born at 8yd-mouth. 8yd-mouth. Devonshire, Fug.. Aug. 1, 1833, died athla late residence -Ian. 5, Uflrj, at II ;IS a. m. of general debility. Funeral at Twen-Ueth'ward Twen-Ueth'ward assembly ball Thursday at I p.m. Friends are respectfully invited. Frederick 'Culmcr was the father of the J. F. Culmer Bros. I One hundred and fourteen ton of Horn Silver ore was received by Hodges today. He Is also busy with 220 tons of South Ua tena and tons of Bullion. Beck. Stewart today received 230 tons of Bullion. Beck, 48 ;tons of ( cnteuuial-Eureka, 5 tons of hand samples, and g tons of Rover ore. William D. Burton, who was arrested by Otlleer Jenkins yesterday for imposing on a Commercial street restaur ml keeper, w as sentenced to fifteen days' imprisonment yesterday. yes-terday. Officer Armstrong today arrested two old-timer., old-timer., Tom King and Walter Porcher, on suspicion of having burglarized some place. They had a iol of linseed oil in their posses, sion which they could not account for. The Mendelssohn Quintette dub are at tho Kniitsfoi'd. Born to Mr. ami Mrs. J.B. Moreton a bouncing boy yesterday. Mother und child are processing finely and the father is jubilant. |