Show NEWS OF THE WEST I Wyoming Cheyenne SunLeader In looking over I the lames or the untortunate dead and I Injured in the wreck of Torreys train yesterday I yes-terday the names of Cornelius Linehan Is found among the dead Con as ho was familiarly known conducted a dancing school in this city for a number of years He was raised in Cheyenne and was well I known by all old timers He visited Laramie Rawlins and other towns inthe capacity of dancing Instructor and was I generalir known over the state I so happened that the writer was one of the last to bid him goodbye at the depot i He was in high spirits and expressed the I hope that in a year or so the war would be over and he would again be In Cheyenne Chey-enne shaking hands with his friends The Wyoming Land Iron compan is I making extensive developments onHts coal and iron property at Seminoe near Rawlins A tunnel SCO feet In length has been driven on a vein of semianthracite I coal and will be continued for J03 feet Two veins of good coal have been cut I one being nine and one eleven feet thick and it Is expected three more veins will be opened up Machinery costing JOQCO has ueen purchased for tile enterprise Captain Nickerson the new Indian agent for the Shoshone agency hasis sued an order that all Indian employees must wear short hair The order created considerable feeling among the Indians but Bishop the war chief of the Shoshone Sho-shone led tho way In spite of the ridicule ridi-cule ot the other indisns and had his hair cut The Indian police and other employees em-ployees followed his example and a conference con-ference ot the Indians called to consider the ordT Ins been abandoned Dick Washakle son of the famous chief Washakie hrs received un otter to o to the Omaha exposition with his family and have all his expenses paid He has declined the offer He said No I cant go My oats and wheat must be irrigated and my hay watered and cut If I go there will be no one to see after ray farm At Rawlins a deal has been consummated consummat-ed by which Messrs Cosgrlff Bros of Fort Steele secure a controlling interest In the First National bank of this city The stock purchased is that of Directors I C Milter William Daley and J yv Hugus T A Cosgrlft has been elected president and J B Coscriff vice president presi-dent I Montana Archie Farnura aged 15 years of Belt j has been constantly losing blood for 15 days and is in such an enteebled codttijn I that it Is feared that he may not live Fifteen days ago while at dinner he bit his cheek slightly Blood immediately be gan to flow the cheek became swollen and black and for several hours the loss of blood was great The flow then moderated mod-erated and it has since been constant and even Physicians have been unable tc check the flow and the boy is wasting away hoping that the flow will voluntarily volun-tarily stop before his life has ebbed away About a year ago the boy cut a finger and it bled constantly for about a week but the flow was slow and the amount of blood that escaped was small All his life he has been similarly affected The prick of a pin would result in bleeding for several hours and his health has always al-ways been poor but of late his affliction has been intensified David JOnes a sheepman of Teton county is at Columbus hospital recovering recov-ering from the effects of about 60 grains of strychnine taken with suicidal intent Jones Went to Great Falls several weeks ago with about 51500 He became in fatuated with Hattie St Clar one of the demi monde and endeavored to persuade her to become his wife He spent all his money on her and when he was broke shf of course shook him After making an ineffectual effort to kill her new lover Jones took the poison declaring that ho had vainly endeavored to make a lady out of the woman and that now that she had forsaken him the sooner he went to hell the better |