BLOMBERG, Eugene ------ colored, died
yesterday at the home of his parents. The cause of
his death was diphtheria. The child was 12 years
old. Tonopah
Bonanza Saturday February 2,
1907
CLARK, George E. of Reveille was found dead
in a water hole at that place on Wednesday by
Charles Gilbert. He had
evidently been dead a week. The County
Commissioners sent George Sharp and another man to
bring Mr. Clark to the county hospital, and his
death was evidently a case of self destruction, as
he had been heard to say that he would take his
own life before he would go to the county
hospital. Mr. Clark had been a resident of
Reveille for many years, where he was engaged in
mining and the mercantile business. He was a
brother-in-law of Dr. Lewis, and a native of New
York, aged about ninety years. Deceased was a man
of great integrity and was universally esteemed by
all who knew him. He had
never been married. Tonopah Bonanza Saturday June 7,
1902
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