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Show ANNA EVA FAYE TELLS LOCAL MAN ABOUT MINE Gcoige lilalr was in this vicinity last week trying to Interest some local capital in the Itcd Dog, Nevada, mine. He did sell some stock and when he went away said tliat no moio would bo sold at present, as thero was sufficient suf-ficient money on hand to buy necessary neces-sary machinery and to do development develop-ment woik. Gcoige believes he has the real thing and certainly the samples sam-ples of ore he had here were exceedingly exceed-ingly ileli. It Is said a local citizen was In Salt Lake at the time Anna Eva Fay, tho wonderful woman who excited the populace thcre.w as In that city. He wrote on a slip of paper, 'How about the Red Dog mining property?" No one was shown the slip of paper and it was rolled into a little wad and stowed In tho northwest north-west corner of the gentlemen's southeast south-east pocket. The said local gentleman gentle-man then went to the Salt Lake theatre thea-tre where Anna was giving herdem-onstiatlons. herdem-onstiatlons. She answered various questions that were asked and finally said there was a gentleman In the house In whose pocket was a slip on which was asked, "How about tho Red Dog mining property?" The gentleman turned three shades paler, then became suffused with blushes. Suro enough he had that slip of paper In his pocket, and the thought struck him that if Anna could see that, she could tell whether he woie socks and whether his feet was clean. Just as he had about decided to put a brick wall botvveen himself and Anna's all-seeing all-seeing eye, that littlo woman spoke: "The Red Dog Is a good proposition and much gold will bo taken out." TJils gentleman It seems had at least thirty cents worth of stock and only the restraining aims of nearby friends Ucpf. him from going onto the stage and pressing Anna against his manly shlit front. A recent report of the mine In tho Goldlleld News says that the ore taken from the Red Dog has attracted great attention. One assay ran over .00 In gold and another $384. |