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Show RHYOLITE. NEV. ( Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busch, accompa nied by Miss Anne Dccring, came to Rhvolite this week from Goklfield by automobile. They are stopping with Pete Busch while in this ?ity. Joe Donahue, on'e of the best known and most popular newspaper men in Nevada, is dead. Joe died at Goldfield on Feb. 6, of pneumonia and other complications. com-plications. He leaves a family at his bedside, and brother and sister in Colorado. Colo-rado. A good man is gone, who will be sincerely missed. A long, useful career is closed that will be wcrld-wideiy appreciated. ap-preciated. Bullfrog Miner. |