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Show KOKTinVKST NOTES. The layinf? of the corner ,.too of j Cheyenne's public building ha. Uta postponed until wome time la So. yeniber. William Neff c Colorado has nn. ' earthed six baby coyote on his ranch and trained th.m bo that they follow biro like d8' The Crow Indians in Northern Wyoming Wyo-ming have gone into the hor:.t-!.hi;,r,irr, business, and a few days ego rh, j 20 carloads of ponies to St. Louis. Jonathan Lees of Carbon, Nev., veteran Comstoek prospector ha received re-ceived news that he i one of tts heirs to a landed estate in Lizard. Wilbert Parfet. an eleven-year-old boy' of Golden, Colo., shot and all b,n mortally wounded his 14-y-.-:,-old play-mate, play-mate, Harry Bennett, with ' S-'-caiibcr bulldog revolver. William C. Lindermm plead full'., in Cheyenne, Wyo., recently to kteal inga horse, harness and b-..g7y t Fort Laramie, and was sentence 1 '3 five years in the penitentiary. J. V. Cantlin and J. E. Krvay uave abandoned the search for the bodies of the members of their fa-iilies. who were lost in the Big Horn river. Wyo.. as hopeless. They have togeth : ex-peuded ex-peuded about 51,500 in these"irh. Governor Richards has issued a pardon to Victor S. Wolf, who vr&' Mirving a term in the Wyoming pen-iteniary pen-iteniary for forgery. Wolf i, an old man. and it U believed he has btea guflieiently punr-hed for his crime. Grain harvest is nearly completed ia all eastern Wyoming counties, and i-progressing i-progressing rapidly and Bearing completion com-pletion in Big Horn county, where some damage by rust i reported. In Albanv. Fremont and t'inta counties grain is ripening rapidly, and harvesting harvest-ing has begun, with tho pror-ects of a crop much above the average. A. W. Barber at Fort Ru -". Wyo.. has been instruct.:-.! to make riis:t:oa for a large supply of medicines, band ages. etc.. for use at For". Kus-'.L It is stated on good author:! v that a larje number of soldier will shortly be brought to Fort Russell to recuperate, as that climate is claimed to be excellent excel-lent for fever patients. Mrs. I). Mihn. who m camped with her husband and four children ;'it outside of Elko. Ncv., was burned tc death recvO.y. Her clothe? bevaxe ignited in some way at the camp fire I and fatal injuries were rc-eeic-i bv'ore ! she could roach the r.v,-r. which ws i near by. The family was traveling ! from Red Bluff. Cah. to Cgiten. i Dick Wil is of Hamilton. Nev.. shot ; ami killed Frank Fomerv y. an Indian. Whiskey and a woman ure at the S t-tora t-tora of the trouv'.e. Willis, who cloix' the shooting was done in Mj'.f-defe3e. I is snid to have t-. n implies". A in a similar affair two n-irs in whhh he killed To:n Corru l!. a wh:te msn. for which orT.-nsc he a never brought to trial. Y yomii-.g people a:-.- r.ialr.g en'ry effort to capture t he .hsri i: j ros.i sjor.". 1 w ho robbed the post. :Vc ;.r..: t re at 1 Big Pincy. I'iut.vi county. T're country lias ivi-n tu..v sr.'o.l ar.J men organi.-.ii under the direction arc leadership of the intwrhl and in.kfv.i-gable in.kfv.i-gable postal inspector, li.v- H. Waterbury. arc vonriiK- tlw hi Is .sr.d Talleys that -urrov.iul Kij P. rev. State Examiner H. B Uon.iore3 of Wyoming has v.i-t is-ncd a statement state-ment in which he v.ivs hr.-ir.e- of a'.', kinds has iir.prvcl won.'.crfu'.lr -r. Wyoming dnnr,; the p.-.s: year. lVposits in tho banks h.e ir.orvssei SSiH.i.Oi'0. ,ul h-aiiN have im-rvss.v. S7(Ko.s. tivor in m.rtkrcs have becu p.-ud ot.,ui.!at t h i t there is very little property in the state, a compared with other s-.atos. l'.tvt which there are mortgages. A small boy named Goorgo l'n v'.is-covered v'.is-covered a railroad hridv. rear Newcastle, New-castle, in flames recently, and known:.; that a pnsseugci- train w as due there iu few minutes, be jumped on a hors "d rode down U. track (or a .i static of half a mile and tinned tho train, which was heavily loaded with pasca-K'rs. pasca-K'rs. Had it not Kvn fov thcVvys timely ,,,. f,.i(;htful wt-o.k would have .vonrrvd, as the hrhi,;,. burn.-.l out befo,- ,!. ,,..lin u A woman nam, .1 Patricia Gvanas was found dead in bed near Port Steele, ".vo.. ad nt ,i,.s fo(lJ (i,.v x M. rVUvl. but later it dcV,,,,,,,,! that she was a hard drinker and that she l'.a.l c-d from "alcoholic " hcatt ,'...-:.m. i 1 I't supervising architect at asV H'Kton. p. ,,,s nwnr),pi, ,(, Krf, tt Bradley n addition of S'.ov" 10 their ooulraot for their erect ion oMhopnbho building a, fhoxenc. vo .for tlllluC ""h granite tho lower potion, of the west and soth sides of the building. build-ing. w"'iUi"m ,ist completed the "fj K!Ml,IM '"T some l .h'xv ,vmnc 0 osaili.c) rmiainsof ancient v-ti'.P 'ortlioV,,! (lf ,,,. , ,. Pmon, 01V iiom. rmlra west .f 1 . est of 1 n anue, on th( men 1 aclfio. jWiff Hawk,,,, ,,IM, -,. 00. captn,,,,, ,,,,;1,, """"-.i.llilllo.nMi: tec. . r,,,"""i.',:..rarll..1..vV'... n h,;v''"' it. .I,-, f,..o. |