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Show ROCK SPRING.?, 'WTO. The 15-months'-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Noble was buried on Monday. Mon-day. Mr. J. P. McDermott has returned home, after a six months' trip to the Pacific coast and to his old home at Bevier. Mo. He was accompanied home by his sister, Mrs. W. B. Morgan, and two children, of Bevier, who will remain re-main for a two months' visit. V" Lewis J. . Callighan. the 15-year-old son of Mrs. Kate Callighan of Fossil, was brought to the hospital on Monday Mon-day afternoon and operated on immediately imme-diately for appendicitis. The disease had progressed too far and death resulted re-sulted in a few hours. Father Dreyer accompanied the remains to Fossil and conducted the funeral services. It is said that the present rush of business on the Wyoming division of the Union Pacific is almost unprecedented unprece-dented at this time of the year, among the leading items on freight being stock from the west and silk and tea from the Orient. Several shiploads of Asiatic freight have been sent across the country coun-try in the last few weeks. The movement move-ment of fruit has also been remarkably heavy. Miner, Sept. 22. |