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Show r . NORTHWEST NOTES. A Livingston, IV.ont, special says the plea of the Northern Pacific machinists ma-chinists and boflermakers lias been granted, the railrod company allowing allow-ing the men an art ance of 50 cents a day. "K - Daring thieve: ntered ti1 bullion house of the Givf ,te Bimetallic mill, at Phillipsburg, Mont., under the nose of the watchman, and got away with 350 pounds of silver bullion, valued at $2,220. James Miles accidentally shot and killed his young wife at Coleville, Wash., last week, , Miles was crazed by the accident and has to be closely guarded to preven' him taking his own life. ' A man named -Snyder, who was acting act-ing as guard a,, the deep cut near Percy station, i. ist of Rawlins, was run over by a tVain on the 22nd and killed instantly. ' His body was badly mangled. , The general assembly of Colorado adjourned at 1: o'clock Sunday morn-" ing, after havinpassed a general appropriation ap-propriation billt-'JShat being the purpose pur-pose for whicbiSPis special session was called. Vr a ,V ( The stockme.i' the west will soon hold a meetir. i Denver for the purpose of in- mg the world's fair commissioner0 St. Louis to rescind the order ag. 'r'X an exhibition of range cattle (-"""-te exposition. iier: Mary, Nelljti-yind Annie Collins, poor mill ope'j. ves of New Bedford, Mass., have f r-len heir to a fortune of $300,000 thrjvgh the death in Montana Mon-tana of Geo JjCollins, their brother, whom they had not seen since 1872, when he came west to seek his fortune. for-tune. Mrs. Jacob Rapstadt, wife of a prominent sheepman of Big Timber, Mont., died from the effects of a dose of what was believed to be headache powders. An examination of the powders pow-ders revealed the fact that she had been given a powerful heart remedy by mistake. The stage running between Saratoga Sara-toga and Walcott, Wyo., wae overturned over-turned by careless driving at the former for-mer place and two passengers who were riding ontop were se17Cl. a matter of-vlf l import andjnterei |