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re. From the October 3, 1893, Issue of The Enterprise The Mamie Richmond Mining Company has purchased a mill site of J. B. McPherson, just below Hillsboro, and have ordered the lumber to build a stamp mill. It is expected the mill will be up and running within ninety days. The O. K. Restaurant sets the finest meals in the city. Every delicacy the market affords is served daily. Meals 35 and 50 cents. Open day and night. Adv. From the November 1, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise Friday evening last, George H. Utter smashed in one of the windows of the Silver City Water Works company’s office and with two men took possession. Thos. Foster, repre- senting the trust company, had Mr. Utter ar- rested for breaking into the premises of the company. Mr. Utter, in turn, swore out a com- plaint against Mr. Foster alleging that he had, too, broken in and taken possession of the com- pany’s office some three weeks previous. The case against Mr. Utter was dismissed on a tech- nicality. Mr. Foster was tried and the case dismissed. It is expected that a receiver will be appointed to take charge of the business. Mrs. O. E. Colby has opened dressmaking parlors over the Sentinel Office where she will be pleased to see her old friends. From the December 19, 1890, Issue of The Enterprise For A Quarter Of A Million