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Show EUREKA. ' D. B. Cronin was in Nephi and Provo on business the early part of the week4 Q Edward Pike and P. J. Fennell were In Salt Lake Monday. W. J. Callahan left last Monday for Butte, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wood arrived in Eureka from California last Saturday and have been the guests of Mrs. Wood's parents since that time. P. J. Donohue of the Western Exploration Ex-ploration company and J. A. McCaskell of Salt Lake were here Wednesday and Thursday on mining business. Mrs. T.' D. Sullivan has transferred the Mountain' View, Contact and William Wil-liam J. Bryan claims to the Mountain View Mining & Milling company. The Woodmen of the World, Eureka camp No. 451, held its regular meeting meet-ing Tuesday night. C. E. Huish was installed as manager. Iave Coleman Is in towrT f romParkl jCity. Dave is pretty badly knockedj put as a result of his experience in the' ,'snowslide at the Quincy mine last); jweek, but considers himself very foxtuj! nate to have escaped with his lifej He suffered teTTTbTjrvhile-trrThe show, his legs being pinned down by a plank weighed down across them, while the pressure on his chest caused him to spit blood repeatedly. He relates that he had no idea he would ever be released, re-leased, and prayed the boiler might explode ex-plode and put an end to it all. |