Show NEWS Dr THE WEsfi t i i Californian On the Trail of His Brothers Murderer WILL KILL HIM ON SIGHT REPORTED OUTRAGE ON THE NAVAJO INDIANS I New Route For Supplies to Fort WashakieLaramie Girl Adjudged Adjudg-ed Insane Montana Banker Ar restedFox Hounds Used For Exterminating Wolves Hegro Lawyers Novel Pointat Denver Carson News Henry Hooley of Sierra county California arrived in Carson on the trail of the man who shot and killed his brother near Loyal ton over a year ago says the News The man he wants is named Hub bard At the preliminary hearing he was discharged from custody Afterwards After-wards more facts came to light and it was ascertained the grand jury was about to bring an indictment against Hubbard and the latter skipped out There has been a feud between these two families for some time and according accord-ing to the later evidence Hubbard posted himself at a window covering the front door of the Hooley residence and waited The first to come out of the door was young Hooley aged 16 years and Hub bard immediately shot him supposing that at the sound the balance of the family would rush out of the door and I he would get them all at one time The I boy however didnt drop but went back into the house and the plan failed save as to the killing of the boy who died in a few minutes As soon as Henry heard the new evidence evi-dence he immediately started after his brothers slayer and will kill him when he sees him He has followed him a couple of weeks now sometimes on foot sometimes in wagons but usually on horseback He stopped in Carson merely long enough to give the officers a description of the man who he was searching for and went on Montpelier Items I Montpelier Ida Dec 8Snow has come and everybody is rejoicing The weather all the fall has been so changeable change-able that at times the farmers would hardly know when leaving home what to hitch ontoa wagon or a sled but now it is a settled fact that they can use vehicles with runners for perhaps the next five months upon which they can haul larger loads It will be the means of making the roads between Star valley and here safer to travel which will = liven things up for a while because of the large quantity of oats to come from there One of the district schools has been I compelled to close for a time on account ac-count of an epidemic among the children chil-dren a breaking out of the skin James Redman was today bereaved of his wife a very estimable lady The cause of her death was we understand i cancer from which she has been a sufferer suf-ferer for a long time Navajo Indians Treated Harshly Phoenix Herald Governor McCord today received orders from the secre tary of the interior to investigate certain cer-tain flagrant outrages committed by the sheriff of Coconino county upon the Navajo Indians and to use every means in his power to bring the perpetrators perpe-trators to justice and to make all possible pos-sible restitution to the Indians The trouble grew out of the board of supervisors super-visors of Coconino county passing an order assessing flocks of sheep owned 1 by the Navajo Indians who were grazing graz-ing their herds on a strip of unsurveyed land that is a portion of the Grand Canyon park therefore the property of the government The sheriff with an armed posse made a raid on the Indians and demanded an assessment of 5 on every 100 head of sheep or the alternative of being forced to leava their grazing lands The Indians were without money and so the sheriff compelled com-pelled 16 families to leave their comfortable ortable tepees and seek shelter elsewhere else-where from the stormy weather that I was raging at the time Idaho Hailey Times Levi Levering the educated ed-ucated Indian at Fort Hall will be present at the teachers convention and treat the subject of educating the Indians In-dians from the standpoint of the Indians In-dians Harry Davis at Mountainhome was sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined 50 for stealing a rifle Boise Statesman The interest in basket ball is on the Increase among the girls in the high school The rules for the game have arrived and all the members of the teams are studying them with diligence It is expected that arrangeme v s will be made soon by which the public will have an opportunity opportu-nity of witnessing one of their exciting games Caldwell Record William Falles one I of the prominent sheep men of this I section met with a severe accident near Rocky Ford the first of last week While driving down a steep grade he lost his balance and fell off the running gear of his freight wagon In the fall he not only sustained a concussion of the brain but received a frightful gash on the head which laid open the scalp from the rear just back of the right ear to a point near the forehead He bled copiously but managed to get to a neighboring house where he remained remain-ed until brought to Caldwell the last of thA week Howard Sebree will feed 500 head of steers on his farm near Parma He will probably require 1500 tons of hay for this purpose Wyoming Casper Derrick The quartermaster of the Army of the Platte at Omaha has notified the Lander Transportation company tnat in June next a contract will be made for the conveying of army supplies to Fort Washakie via Casper and asking for bids for transporting trans-porting such freight Heretofore this freight has gone by way of Rawlins owing to the fact that the government retained the price of the freight and applied it on the Union Pacific debt by shipping over the railroad The tonnage of army supplies equals that of the Indian supplies and will be another an-other good thing for Casper freighters A great many good things are coming to Casper nowadays Laramie Boomerang The ice on the river is but four inches thick It is not so thick as it was a few days ago Last year the Union Pacific company cut and shipped from this city 705 cars of ice which was stored in their houses along the line The amount of ice taken by them from the river at this point depends on conditions at other points If the weather is such generally gener-ally as to make ice along the line a comparatively small quantity is cut here The work of gathering the harvest har-vest here begins just as soon as the ice is sufficiently thick Miss Gussie Martell a Laramie domestic do-mestic has been adjudged insane and j committed to the asylum r A heavy gale of wind blew D M Carley of the Denver Gulf road from the top of a car on the Cheyenne Northern train Carley struck the frozen ground on his face and head I with such terrific force as to render I him unconscious for some time The 1 result of the fall is a broken nose several sev-eral serious wounds on the head and a broker arm Montana s Charles H Eshbauglr has been arrestee ar-restee at Butte under two federal indictments in-dictments charging him with violations viola-tions of the bonking laws while cashier cash-ier of the suspended Merchants Miners j Min-ers National bank of Phillipsburg Acting Governor Spriggs has granted 1 diminutions in the following cases subject sub-ject to the action of the board of pardons par-dons James Tracey sent from Flat head county for one year for burglary t 2S days A J Whewell sent from Sil I ver Bow for a year and a half for burglary bur-glary 30 days James Coburn sent from Madison for one year for larceny 28 days George Kelly sent from Missoula Mis-soula for one year for burglary 28 days Herman Richter a prominent Ger If manAmerican citizen of Helena committed com-mitted suicide Tuesday by shooting himself Business trouble was the cause There are 72 children in the state orphans or-phans home John McCarthy was fatally injured by a cavein on the Bell mine at Butte last Tuesday Every bone on the left side of the body was broken Charles Hunter of Saco recently received re-ceived a bunch of fox hounds from the east and will use them in exterminating exterminat-ing the coyote and gray wolf from now until next spring Two horsemen from Wisconsin are on the Madison in search of smooth blocky horses weighing from 1150 upwards up-wards They are paying 25 for wild horses filling these requirements Colorado In Judge Allens court at Denver in the case of a negro on the charge of rape his attorney who is also colored made the novel objection to the jury that it was composed of white men and was therefore illegal He demanded of the court that at least six colored men should be placed upon the jury In order to comply with the legal requirements require-ments that a man must be tried by a jury of his peers The objection was overruled Paddy Ryan shot Elder Tefft on South Fork near Del Norte Monday Ryan was left in charg of the Warsaw Davis saw mill for Del Norte parties having a claim theca n Teitt went i there it seems to take possession of certain machinery which he claimed and haul it away Tefft was warned away by Ryan and one word led to another an-other until Ryan fired a charge of buckshot at Tefft with fatal results Ryan surrendered and is now in jail Gaylord Fish aged about 36 years the only son of the late C R Fish president of the Bank of Clear Creek county was found dead in his bed at Georgetown with a bottle of chloroform in his hand Family troubles are supposed sup-posed to have been the cause of his committing suicide Nevada The pay roll for November on the Comstock amounted to 5957254 about 2000 more than the preceding month Reno Journal From all indications it seems the Gold creek bubble has burst It will injure the mining industry indus-try of the state in general Reno Journal The S P R R Co paid its taxes on Monday and Treasurer Treas-urer Boyd immediately forwarded the amount 21100 as a remittance to the state treasurer |