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Show DAMAGE AT GOLDFIELD ESTIMATED AT $100,000 GOLDFIELD. Nov., Sept. I . The hotels ho-tels of Goldiield served dinner tonight by candle light. In the mldnt of tho meal tho electric lights unexpectedly were turned on. Tho diners stood up and cheered as the orchestras played lively tunes. A bright ruu today exposed the wrecks of about ilfly cabins and cottage. The total piopurty loss remained estimated at SlOO.OKO, About J'JO.OOO was lost by damage to flooded mines, and the loss of power during dur-ing thirty hours, and two women were drowned. The Elks' lodge and the Women's club cared for the homeless during the nlsht. |