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Show ing him to breakfast. He was in for drunkenness and disturbing the peace, it is eupposed that he set lire to the building. Wyoming's World's fair commissioners commission-ers met at the capilol in Cheyenne Thursday. The organization is as follow: fol-low: President. John S. Harper, of Crook; secretary. Professor Klwood Mead, state engineer; treasurer. State Senator John MuCormick of Sheridan. It was decided by the commission to have a Wyoming building. This will contain the state exhibits and with its information bureau and newspaper files in charge of homo people will be head quarters for those in interest who attorn! at-torn! the fair. wrCMiNG NOTES. C. G. CouUat, editor of the Cheyenne Chey-enne (.'ohiiivtnirrnV.h, is qui to an enthusiast enthu-siast on (ioid liiil. aud vvill bnnt; quite a large number of people from Colorado Colora-do see the new camp. The old CarrinKton bunch of hones, lately owned by Brooks, near Koneis on the Sweetwater, wae recently bought by Messrs. Krviu and Clarke aud are being moved to tiieir ranch north of (jienrock. The Carrington ranch, which was sold with the horsea, has ainco bpu trailed to "Hurk" Taylor, Tay-lor, of iiuifaio I'.iil fame, who wiii atock it with son;e line horses. l)n Sunday moruinsj the jail at Car-lion Car-lion ws dineovered to be on tire. At first it waa thought no one was inside, but after a while, when it was too late to attempt any rescue, it was found out that Frank Johnson, better known as 'Old Stonewall." was inside. Fifteen Fif-teen minutes after gin he had been put there by the night watchman after Uk- |