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Show , ; NOTABLE NAME IN THE BRITISH CASUALTY LIST London, Dec 18, 8.35 p. m. The name of Captain the Hon. Henry Lynu-hurst Lynu-hurst Bruce or the Royal Scots guards appears in tonight's list of officers killed in action. Captain Bruce, who was the eldest son of Lord Aberdare, married in 1906 Camlle Clifford an American actross, whom he met while she was playing In an American musical production in London. Early iu November Captain the Hon. H. B. Bruce or the Argyll and Sutherland Suther-land Highlanders was reported killed and. as there was no officer of this name in the British army list, it was surmised that Captain Henry Lynd-hurst Lynd-hurst Bruce was meant. The report from 1-rondon shows this surmise to have been erroneous. oo READY FOR HUNT. Eureka. Dec. 18 All arrangements arrange-ments have been completed for the big rabbit hunt at Adams Switch, on the Salt Lake Route, Sunday, and It is estimated that between 200 and 300 sportsmen will make the trip Special accommodations have also been arranged for the ladies, and a LitRe number win accompany the hunters. A special train, consisting i of thre coaches, a baRgajre car and a freight car in which to haul the game, will leave Kureka at 7:30 Sunday morning, and In returning will leave tho hunting grounds at 3.30. arriving arriv-ing here about 7 o'clock in the eve-nlng. eve-nlng. The committee having the hunt in charge consists of Gus J. Hen-riod. Hen-riod. Dr. I ... B. Laker, Andrew P. Ma-berry, Ma-berry, Charles Baker and Lewis Mer-rlman, Mer-rlman, and they have completed even' detail which will add to the pressure of the trip. George Tinsman and Maurice Kelly made a trip the hunting grounds ( u ring the week and they say that rabbits are very plentiful and the light snow which has fallen has put tho giounds in splendid condition. In the roundup a year ago the hunters brought back several thousand rabbits rab-bits and they are expecting to do even better this year. The rabbits will be brought to Eureka and a special spe-cial committee will take charge of the f'lstributlon and all needy families will be provided for. no. |