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Show TONOPAH, NEV. J Special Correspondence.) The new baseball league season opened a week ago Sunday with a game between the Montana's and To-nopahs, To-nopahs, and another between the Elks-Eagles and Millers and Millmen. The Millers had erected a new grand stand that will seat 300 In the shade. The new stand was christened at the game a week ago Sunday, in which the Millers won. Last Sundav. in Tonopah, To-nopah, the Eagles-Elks played against the Tonopah Mining company. The Eagles-Elks won. Two floors of the new Mizpah hotel will be ready for occupancy in le"s than ninety days. Paul Tarpey has left for Los Angeles for a short vacation. Miss Gertrude Edwards is in Tonopah Tono-pah spending her vacation, the guest of Mrs. Edward Roberts and Mrs. Duncan McDonald. Thomas J. Lynch has returned from Oakland. Miss Pearl Humphrey passed through Tonopah en route to Manhattan, Man-hattan, accompanied by her mother. Mrs. J. p. O'Brien and children have returned from California, where the children have been attending school. The junior members of the choir are acquitting themselves admirably by their sweet singing during these summer sum-mer months Miss L. J. Yore has resigned her position po-sition with the Metropolitan market to accept one with the C. R. Squires company com-pany of Rawhide. The district attorney has handed I down a dicision against the purchase of the sewer system. |