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Show EUREKA,, UTAH. (Special Correspondence.) - John - H. McChrystal, the popular manager of the Eagle & Blue Bell, returned from the capital last week. Miss Margaret Stack, accompanied by her aunt. Miss Julia O'Connell, left Eureka last week for a visit to her grandmother at Tacoma, Wash. James O'Brien wasTa visitor at the capital last week. The " city, with its Sunday attire, preparing for the Elks' convention, had many attractions for James. Father O'Donohoe made a brief visit to Salt Lake last week. Whilst, in the city he was greeted by many friends. Pat Sullivan has shaken the dust'of Eureka from his shoes and is: now a resident of Park City. Mrs. Frank Beesley and Mrs. Con J. Hannifen spent a week with friends in Park City. They were delighted with their visit, and speak highly of their friends in the Park. Mike . Samon, Frank Higson and Jackson McChrystal returned to Eureka' Eu-reka' last week. They were witnesses in the mining, suit . between the Bullion-Beck and Gemini, i - . Mammoth braves came to Eureka to celebrate, whilst laying off on account ac-count of the breakdown in the Carissa engine. An exhibition of physical strength was given at the Rio Grande depot by Arthur C. Chevrell and Clarence Clar-ence Salisbury. Our vigilant policeman, police-man, Con J. Hannifen, acted as referee. T. B. Smith took-a hand in the contest. con-test. Con gathered the three into the justice's court, where they were assessed as-sessed to the amount of $10. The policeman po-liceman claims that his dignity was Interfered with, but he succeeded In maintaining the dignity of the law |