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Dr. J. C. Handyperson
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E. L. Dohenyperson
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Exa Billy Smithperson
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Frank J. Heneyperson
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Frank W. Smithperson
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rock above him gave way and
came down, completely covering him up. He
was extracted by some of his fellow miners and
taken out to the fresh air. Although consid-
erably bruised and cut up, no bones were broken
and he will be able to report for duty again in
a few days.
Dr. J. C. Handy, a prominent physician of
Tucson, was shot and killed by Frank J. Heney,
an attorney who brought a suit for divorce for
Mrs. Handy. It is said that the doctor enjoyed
a practice of $25,000 a year. Mrs. Handy claim-
ed that the doctor was a little too handy around
Pansy Smith, the wife of Frank W. Smith, the
defaulting receiver of public moneys at Tucson,
a son of Exa Billy Smith, ex-United States sena-
tor from Virginia in ante-bellum days. The
killing is said to have been in self defense.
Mr. E. L. Doheny, an old resident of Kings-
ton, now of Silver City, came in Friday to take
a look at his old camping grounds and shake
hands with his many friends. He will return
home Sunday. โ Shaft.
Miss Lillie Stevenson had a narrow escape
on Monday evening. She was riding a somewhat