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Show M'KENZIE KNOWN HEBE. Friends and Business Associates Regret Re-gret His Sudden Death, Tho killing by Yaqul Indians of John Kenneth MacKenzle, as reportod In Tho Tribune yesterday, generally was regretted regret-ted by local mining engineers, of which lvf0SSIn Mr. MacKenzle was a shining light. E. P. Jennings, tho local mining engineer, was formerly associated with Mr. MacKcnzle, and tho two havo mado many reports and examinations together upon which properties of magnitude have changed hands. c C. R. Johnson, superintendent of tho prako Mines Development company of Idaho, whose mines are located in thn Skclton mining district ln Elmoro county Idaho, was Intimately associated with Mr MacKenzle, and bitterly regrets his untimely un-timely end. Indeed. It was upon the re port of MacKcnzle that Mr Johnson passed tho mines mentioned to tho Drnkn company, and evidence of tho worth of the man shows from tho fact that aftr tho organization of tho company Maei Konzlo was retained as consulting em-i ncer. He was otherwise well known in this city having investigated a mmblr of propositions In Utah In his professlSnal capacity, and ranked high among gC0"S-glats, gC0"S-glats, mineralogists and metallurgists ijn Surprise Is generally expressed at this outrage of the Yaquis so near to clvillza! tlon. tho occurrence taking place 1 than seventy miles from HermosUlo |