Show OUR EASTERN NEIGHBORS George Williamson a resident ot Lara nile and a brakeman on the Union Pacific railroad was killed at Medicine Bow on Sunday afternoon while setting a brake on a coal car He fell from the car in rout of it The wheels did not touch lira but he was caught by the brake beam and so badly injured that he soon died A locomotive was sent > to Carbon at once for a physician but lie died before be-fore the parties reached Carbon Laramie Lara-mie Boomerang The Cheyenne Tribune says that Hon Stephen T Farwell exsuperintendent of public instruction du Wyoming will leave Tuesday for Great Falls Mont where he nil reside permanently Mr Farwell and W H Fenn of Buffalo are proprietors of a large merchandise house in that place The following offers of cattle at Fort Worth Tex wall give an idea of the market there George B Loving offers 1000 good eastern Texas yearling steers at 725 tOO Louisiana yearlings at 6 6000 head of central Texas at 850 Two yearolds at 1050 threes and fours at 19 to 21 cows delivered at station 925 A herd of mixed stock cattle on the Staked Plains at 10 per head The Wheatland World says Since the Chicago pig skin kickers beat the Salt Lake eleven by a score of 52 to 0 the Laramie boys propose to play the Mormons Mor-mons This goes to prove that a univer sltyite doesnt have > to resort to Virgil or Cicero or the like to know who he can lick Snowslides are frequent and destructive In the mountains in Colorado Aval anchts In Marshall Basin rave destroyed much property At Rico ninety feet < of railroad trestle work have been destroyed de-stroyed Joe Breckons formerly iryith the Leader Lead-er in Cheyenne has received the appointment ap-pointment of deputy under United States Marshal McDermott |