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Cohn, Fred Simon, St. Joe; E. E. Bos- tick, H. M. Clark, New York; Con Deoliege, Milwaukee; W. T. Sharpe, Washington; W. G. Whitaker, Cincinnati; H. Wufin, Dubuque; E. J. McLean, A. Singer, Albuquerque; Walter C. Hadley, Hadley; Chas. A. Thayer, Las Vegas; Ben Myer, El Paso. Mrs. Pheby, the aged mother of Thomas B. and James Pheby and Mrs. Frank Lenoir, of Georgetown, died at the residence of her daugh- ter there, on Friday last, April 17. The burial took place at Georgetown on Sunday, Rev. R. E. Pierce officiating at the funeral. β€œGrandma” Pheby was a noble, true woman who had grandly filled her mission on earth and goes to the reward of the righteous and just. Rest in peace. β€” Sentinel. G. O. Smith, while out driving with his beautiful stallion, Chester, met with a slight accident. Some of the bolts came loose and the buggy box slipped off throwing Mr. Smith be- tween the wheels. The stallion shied, breaking the shafts. He ran a short distance then quieted down. Mr. Smith was bruised up a little, but escaped luckily. ( 19 ) PINOS ALTOS GOLD GOES TO CHICAGO WORLD’S FAIR