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Show NORTHWEST NOTES! Fire at Cody, Wyo., last nook dc- 10Po0, fctroyed property worth The motion to quai-- the now rases filed against Kemp V. Bigelow, who sent bombs to a number of prominent Denver men. argued betore Judge Blits, was refused. William floodiieh, wlio was caught In a care-iIn the Sandstorm mine at Goldfield, Nevada, was taken out life less a few hours later by companions He had who came to the rescue. teen burled under twenty-fivfeet of h e rock. Representative Momhdl of Wyoni'ng will be appointed chairman of the public lands committee to succeed Mr. Lacey of Iowa, who was defeated He has been opposfor ing the public land policy or the administration. John Thode, one of the oldest and wealthiest cattlemen in the state, died at Rawlins, In Wyo., last week. Thode worked as section fort-mafor the Union Pacific at Carbon Afterward I e organized the Thode Cattle company. Two men were killed and one fa tally Injured In a premature explosion on the line of the Portland &. Seattle railway, two miles west of Spokane. Joe IJalick and Mike Matlcb. both Austrians. were Instantly killed, and Mlko Opyr was fatally Injured. Frank Kuchers, aged G3 years, a prominent wholesale leather dealer of Tacoma, fired a bullet Into his brain at his home while the familj was at breakfast. He was despond ent from Illness, having suffered for a long time with kidney trouble. Holding that the punishment Ini posed by the jury when It found George Melville guilty of second degree murder for the killing of Win field Guthrie, near Helena last July, to be excessive. District Judge Clements reduced the penalty from fifty to twenty-fiv- e years in the state 1S74 n penitentiary. Word lias been received in Laramie that construction work on the llarri man system, which was discontinued w"hen the present financial flurry began, will be resumed along the line Just Hit Luck. old Well, fellow, I bear that your to Hearn Is Class Lafcadlo aunt dead. Tributes by of Workers He Disliked. Yes, she died yesterday," replied the old fellow somewhat sadly. Lafcadlo Hearn, that wonderfu. It Is the way of the world. We must die some time, ami the old lady on in all his writer, worked newspapers youth, said a jiublUher, "and the was well advanced In years. She left ruthless way his studies were changed, a last Mill and testament, of course? cut and butchered was a gteat woe I understood she was wealthy." to his heart. Oh. yes. she h ft a will and testain after years Iloarn lock a mali- ment," still more sadly. "You were always a favorite of hers. cious Joy In collecting stories about editors editors and their superior Your name was mentioned, of course? Yes." he replied, my name was and omniscient way with manuscript. One of his stoilcs was of an editor mentioned. I'm to have tho to whom a subscriber said: enjoyed that poem on the three man in of ages paper, Mr. There were female matchmakers Sheers; I enjoyed it immensely. IX) thousands of years beforo matches you know, though, I thought It was were Invented. originally written the seven ages of MEAN FLINGS AT EDITORS. 'I man?' f, 1, ij 'So it was. sir; so It was, raid Kditor Sheers, pompously. 'Yes, tho extract was orlgirally written tho seven ages of man. but 1 bad to cut it down for the lack of space. Anotlu r story concerned a weather lw day morning, was describing the experlence of tin prodigal son. In his endeavor to Impress his hearers Mith the shame and remoise that tills young man felt and ills desire to cast away his wicked doings, he spoke thus: Dis oung i. ia:i go1 to thinking I is s a- -! about Ids misery, -' ' j ' in-.- - and be ink oh l.m And .away. dm out 1m and flowed it tuk off his est and frowrd d.it away. And d n ho tuk off ills shirt and flowed d it away too. And den lie come to hisself." i I Nobody docs anything well that he cannot help doing; won; is only done well when it is done with a will Ruskln. to-day- 's 1 i. 3$ report. A reporter, discussing the weather, wrote that winter still lin- For Infants gered in tho lap of sj ring. The editor, as lie re.nl over tho article, called the reporter to his desk and told him that he would cut out The Kind ' that sentence about winter lingering in sjuir.g's lap. lie said the Idea was good enough, and all that sort of tiling, but it would not do to publish because the high moral tone of the paper had to be maintained In a town full of school gills. ALCOHOL 3 AV cgclaWi Prrparaiinn HrAs Domestic Cleared Everything Over Out of the Ice Box. Bears siniilaim2iitcroc(f.in(fRi,i!a bntj UicSto.nncIis muILWlsof Signature of There recently entered the service of a Cleveland family a domestic of Scandinavian origin. She bad never seen a refrigerator before, and the lady of the house, after initiating her Into its mysteries, instructed her never to leave anything old or left over in the but to keep the refrigerator perfectly clean and fresh by throwing the old things away each morning. The very next day the mistress, looking out of the window', observed something peculiar in the yard. What is that, Sophie? she asked. how' did it get there? That is old ice, maam, "was the proud response, left over from yesterday. I trew it away lake you tol me. Harpers Weekly. ice-bo- Promotes Dis!ion.CIifrrful Left x, Have Always fought iL'H IT NT? AS SHE HAD BEEN ORDERED. including the Lane rear Omaha, which was within a few days of completion at the time of shut down. Upwards of twenty postmasters oi the presidential class in Montana met in Helena last week at the instigation of the postmasters of Butte, HelBEGAN YOUNG. ena and Great P'alls, to discuss the the general situation and especially Had Coffee Nerves from Youth. situation relative to increased salof cost aries to offset the advanced When very young I began using living in recent years. coffee and continued up to the past of Wyo., Saratoga, Mayor Hickok, six suswrites a Texas girl. wound severe a months, from is suffering I had stove been a tained whle trying to replace exceedingly nervous, thin and sallow. After quitting out of the fallen very which had pipe and coffee Food CofPostuni was which drinking and endangering chimney, fee a about month cousin a nervousness is my Hickok the house. Mayor 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. The body of former Lieutenant right on with my work. My complexion now is clear and Governor Beall, who in the early days W. killed rosy, my skin soft and smooth. As a was shot and by George Pinney, United States marshal and good complexion was something I had editor of the Post, has been found by greatly desired, I feel amply repaid 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 Helena. at suffered Valley cemetery greatly from indigestion and LarThe board of education of the 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 inconstate cation law passed by the last not even have a headdid legislature, and which provides that venience, 7 ache. Have known coffee drinkers all children between the ages of 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, use Butte of Postum and drop it because the the committee appointed by Buildand the Central Labor, council 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. 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