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Show EUREKA, NEV, ' The Sentinel says the deal concerning concern-ing the properties of the Eureka Consolidated Con-solidated and Richmond companies rests in abeyance, but there is no limit to the quantity of theories, surmises. pians ana expectations of the people of Eureka, who confidently await the final word that the transfer has been made. In the absence of definite information, every one is hopeful that when the news arrives it will be glad tidings and that soon "Eureka" will be the watchword watch-word in Nevada. The -transfer now pending, if consummated, will insure the low rate on all ores to Salt Lake. Hiram Johnson, manager of the Johnson John-son Mercantile company of Eureka, returned re-turned last- week after a several months' absence. Mr. Johnson was elated when he learned of Eureka's revival, re-vival, and leaving Artimus in charge of the store at Rhyolite, he hastened his return to participate in the Eureka boom. Speaking of Bullfrog, Mr. Johnson says that the mines and the ore are there, but little can be done to develop the properties until the camp has railroad rail-road connections and the price of liv- i ing .lowered. Commercially the district is overdone and business at the present time is poor. Will. Mulcoy was able to be out last week '.for -the first time after an eight weeks' illnees. t J--. ' - - . V '. ' Rev. "Father- Manion will hold. . the usual services at; St. Brendan's church Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Sunday I school at. 2 p. m. I |