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Show MEAN NORTHWEST NOTES Flro at Cody. Wyo., last week destroyed property worth $10Po0. The motion to quash the new rases Hied against Kemp V. Bigelow, who sent bombs to n number of prominent Denver men. argued before Judge llllss, was refused. William Goodtich, who was caught In a cave-iIn the Sandtorm mine at Goldfield, Nevada, was taken out life less a few hours later by companions who came to the retcue. He had been burled under twenty-fivfeet of rock. Representative Mondell of Wyom'n will be appointed chairman of the public lands committee to succeed Mr. Lacey of Iowa, who was defeated He has been oppos for Ing the public land policy of the administration. John Thode, one of the oldest nnd wealthiest cattlemen in the state, died In at Itawllns, Wyo., last week. 1874 Thode worked as section for the Union Pacific at Carbon. Afterward I e organized the Thode Cattle company. Two men were killed and one fatally injured in a premature explosion on the line of the Portland & Seattle railway, two miles west of Spokane. Joe Balick and Mike Matich, both Austrians, were Instantly killed, and Mike Opyr was fatally injured. Frank Kuchers, aged G3 years, a prominent wholesale leather dealer n e n. fore-ma- n of Tacoma, fired a bullet, into his brain at his home while the family was at breakfast. He was despond ent from illness, having suffered for a long time with kidney trouble. Holding that the punishment Imposed by the jury when it found George Melville guilty of second degree murder for the killing of Winfield Guthrie, near Helena last July, to be excessive. District Judge Clements reduced the penalty from fifty to twenty-fivyears in the state penitentiary. FLINGS AT EDITORS. Tributes by Lafcadlo Hearn to Class cf Workers He Disliked. Juit Hli The Wont Was Yet to Come. A southern pulpit orator, one Sua "Well, oM fellow, I hear that your aunt la dead. day morning, was desci ibing the ex ' died she "Yea, yesterday." replied perlenee id the prodigal son. In his the old fellow somewhat sadly. endeavor to Impies his hearers with that tills "It fa the way of the world. Wo mm I the sl.amo and rctimiM all die some time, and the old lady ' young man felt ami his delie to east lie left away Ids wicked doin-.- s, was well advanced In years. he s;oko a last will and testament, of course? thus: 1 understood she was wealthy," "I Ms imini: to thinking go s Mu m is tuii-ry- , "Oh. yes. she ft a will and testa- :,t ment, still more sadly. ami he ink ul hH root and flowed It "You were always a favmlte of hers. .away. And dm he Ink off his vest Your name wa mentioned, of course? and frowed d.t away. And den he tuk "Yes, he replied, "my name was off his shirt ami flowed dtt away too. mentioned. Im to have tho Testa- ' And den he come to hisself. ment." Nobody does anv thing well that be were female matchmakers cannot help doing: wurii is only done There thousands of yeats before matches well when it Is done with a will i were luvented. Ruskln. Luck. ' Lafcadlo Hearn, that wonderfu. writer, worked on newspapers In his and the youth. said a publisher, ruthless way his studies were changed, cut and butt htred was a gjeat woe to his heart. ln after years Hearn took a malicious joy lu collet ting stories about editors editors and their superior and omniscitnt way with manuscript. One of his stories was of an editor to whom a subscriber said: T enjoyed that poem on the three ages of man In paper, Mr. I it Sheers; Immensely. Do enjoyed I you know, though. thought It was originally written the seven ages of man? So it was, sir: so It was,' f.ild Kditor Sheers, pompously. Yes, the extract was origirally written the seven ages of man. hut I had to cut it down for the lack of space. Anotlu r story concerned a weather to-da- M-.- - a- 1 1 3 m iMtdi For Infants? yiiIdron. The KindV" Have AM Oilol, 31 Lit Cl Nr. A cgclnWi Prqinnikt CtAs sini la i in InnJ (Ik rust! ant ! Unjift Sianadis niuIlWls MW AS SHE HAD BEEN ORDERED. Promotes Dislionfkrrfal ness and Re5t.C0m jins neiihtr Left Always . fought Bears the Signature of Opiuru.Moritlunc norMIueral. Not Narcotic. There recently entered the service ice-bo- i,- j thing, hut It would not do to publish because tho high moral tone of tho paper had to he maintained In a town full of school git Is. of a Cleveland family a domestic of Scandinavian origin. She had never seen a refrigerator before, and the lady of the house, after initiating her its mysteries, instructed her into e never to leave anything old or left over in the but to keep the Word has been received in Laramie clean and fresh refrigerator that construction work on the Hand-ma- by throwing perfectly the old things away each system, which was discontinued morning. wlien the present financial flurry beThe very next day the mistress, gan, will be resumed along the line looking out of the window', observed on December 1, Including the Lane something peculiar in the yard. cut-ofnear Omaha, which was withWhat is that, Sophie? she asked. in a few' days of completion at the And how' did it get there? time of shut down. That is old ice, maam, was the Upwrards of twenty postmasters ol proud response, left over from yesthe presidential class in Montana met terday. I trew it away lake you tol in Helena last week at the instiga- me. Harpers Weekly. tion of the postmasters of Butte, Hel BEGAN YOUNG. ena and Great Falls, to discuss the general situation and especially the Had Coffee Nerves from Youth. situation relative to increased salaries to offset the advanced cost of When very young I began using living in recent years. coffee and continued up to the past Mayor Hickok, of Saratoga, Wyo. is suffering from a severe wound sus six months, writes a Texas girl. I had been exceedingly nervous, tained whle trying to replace a stove thin and very sallow. After quitting out of the had which fallen pipe and drinking Postuni Food Cofcoffee chimney, and which wras endangering fee about a month my nervousness the house. Mayor Hickok is a cousin of the late Wild Bill Hickok, one of disappeared and has never returned. the best known of the bad men of This is the more remarkable as I am a Primary teacher and have kept former days in Wyoming. Lieutenant former of The body right on with my work. My complexion now is clear and Governor Beall, who In the early days was shot and killed by George W. rosy, my skin soft and smooth. As a was something I bad Pinney, United States marshal and found by greatly desired, I feel amply repaid editor of the Post, has been Grand Army comrades after an inter- even tho this were the only benefit mittent search, extending over a derived from drinking Postum. Before beginning its use I had number of years, and buried in Forest suffered greatly from indigestion and Valley cemetery at Helena. The board of education of the Lar- headache; these troubles are now unamie school district has begun the known. Best of all, I changed from coffee enforcement of the compulsory eduto Postum without the slightest inconcation law passed by the last state did not even have a headvenience, that which and provides legislature, all children between the ages of 7 ache. Have known coffee drinkers and 14 years, inclusive, shall be re- who were visiting me, to use Postum quired to attend some public, private a week without being aware that they or parochial school each school year. were not drinking coffee. I have known several to begin the After a conference held in Butte, the committee appointed by the Butte use of Postum and drop it because Central Labor, council and the Build- they did not boil it properly. After ing Trades council, and D. S. Murray, explaining how it should be prepared general manager of the Rocky Moun- they have tried it again and protain Bell Telephone company, failed nounced it delicious. Name given by Postum Co., Battle to come to an agreement, and the strike between the telephone com- Creek, Mich. Read the booklet, The pany and the employes will continue. Road to Wellville, in pkgs. Theres a Reason. t ! report. A reporter, discussing the weatlur, wrote that winter still lln gered in the lap of s ring. 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