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Show 'j , Tho Tonopah tui i 1 A Mory Is being circulated around Toiinpuh concerning oik- of tho moat , ; prominent physicians In mia city, and which show that tliHro uro dlvors methods :of collecting bills. 8veraJ inontliH ago a well known Tonopah lady ohgugod a cook, hut Iho pay dayn were postponed and instead of coin of the real mbolng paid for tho Borvicosonly promises resulted. Onf morning tho lady of the houst, nroso and on vla'tlng t lie brcaknioT tablo was astonished to find that no preparations hud been made for tho morning meal. Sho hastily wont to the hired girl's bed room, whoro the norvunt was found In bod, and who complained of bolng ill. Tho doctor wan summoned and, after making an examination, asked tho girl if sho was really sick. Thcro was no response to the interrogation, except a mute look of appeal from tho patient. Tho mistress left tho room at this timo, ' and tho girl blurted out: "No, I am not sick, only tho lady owes mo three months' wages and I am going to stay in bod until I receive re-ceive my pay." s "Well, for tho lovo of heaven," ro- ' nponded tho M. D., "movo over. Sho owes mo $100." Tonopah Bonanza, |