Show ALL OVER WYOMING A boom for John W Hay for the ncx Republican candidate for Congress has been launched by the Rock Springs Ml nor The capitol commission has called forbids for-bids to furnish a site for Iho Governor n residence the building of wnloh was authorized au-thorized by the last Legislature The Kurlz coal mine situated thrc nIles west of Rawllns is to bo abandoned Kurtz Bros of Indiana who hnvo been operating the mine say the vein IB too small to Justify them In continuing tho work Ono hundred and ninety prisoners liavo boon moved from the old penitentiary at Laramlo to the now ion at Kawllns There are now about ten prisoners at the old pi n Those arc getting property la snapo 10 movo to RaWlins During the flint eleven months 19 ° lJ ° patients were treated at the State hospital at Rock Springs One hundred and sixty mix cases were medical and 239 surgical The railroad company and the coal com ranlos furnished 16S of the surgical cases Of these time Union Pacific furnished 111 II Larsen and his associates who are Interested In the development of a vein of anthracite coal in the Muddy basin forty for-ty miles southwest of Rawlins have a number of men engaged In opening the vein While no nnalysln of the coal has been made stove tests show that the coal IB a good grade of anthracite Thoro Is a Stato law which compels woman wo-man to remove their hats In theater and Cheyenne ministers arc now attempting tomato thn action a voluntary ono in SiurchcA Before Rervlcoa commence all ladles ta the congregation are requested to remove their bonnets The Idea has not yet proven a brilliant success A bond of 3000 sheep owned bv Curry Bros of Fort Steele will be fed this winter win-ter by the Wyoming Expiriment station attraxnic They will be fed on the range with dilferont grains Those grains 1avo already been contracted for and will be weighed out and their relative chomIctl valuOS will be ascertained before ceding bUfrlnS |