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Show I NORTHWEST NOTES Two moro troops of cavalry nro to bo nddcd to tho garrison at Fort Yellowstone, In tho Yellowstona National Na-tional park. , Tho supreme court of Wajhlngtnn has In tho Wlnsor case from Spokano upheld lira Btnto law prohibiting tho Balo of cigarettes and clgaretlo paper. pa-per. Douglas, Wyo., flockmnstors havo thus far this season disposed of more than 2,000,000 pounds of wool. Ono Chicago firm tho paBt week pur-' pur-' chased cloven Carloads. Tho coroner's Jury thnt hns been Investigating In-vestigating tho death of MIbs Addle llallpy, tho young woman who was . Bhot down by nn unknown assassin at Clioycnno, has been tinablo to gain b cluo to tho assassin. James Connors, a teamster employed em-ployed by a clrcns, -was killed nt Chehalls, Wash. His wagon struck a rut, tho thrco teams attached "became frightened and Connors was dragged , to death. Ho was from Philadelphia. Harry Farthing, a Polo creok, Wyo., ranchman, has received returns from forty-one. head of steers which llo sent to tho South Omaha market. Tho animals averaged 1.4G5 pounds In woight and sold at 5.C5, or $82 per head. Wllford, 14-ycar-otd son of IK A. Thayer, until recently a prominent cltlzon of Basin, Wyo., several days ago at Spokano, Wash., committed suicide by shooting. Tho boy choso to end his life rather than attend school. Georgo Tucker of Butte, Al J. Clegg of Livingston and Andrew Wormsor of Wormsor City. In Pnrk countv. II havo been named ns presidential j electors from Montana on a petition L now being circulated by tho Indo-! Indo-! pendenco party, 1, Two masked men held up a saloon I at Columbia, Nov., shortly beforo midnight nnd secured - about $600, i which they took from tho table and cash register, There woro a num-j. num-j. br of people In tho saloon, but they were not molested. 1 An Inquest In tho case of Em 1 1 I Forster, IE years old, who was shot by a 12-year-old boy at Choycnno, re-J re-J suited In a verdict that death ro-suited ro-suited from tho nccldentnl discharge ; 1 of the Bmall rlllo for which tho two boys were struggling, I Ilessle Hall (loodwln (Mnxlno Kite, Ki-te, llott, the actress,) has been ordered I to appear before Judge Plko at Iteno, Nevada, 6n December 20 nnd answer I to tho complaint for dlvorco fllod I against her by Nat Ct Ooodwln, tho P celebrated comedian, f' ; lit. Is reported thnt a', pouch of reg-Istered reg-Istered 'mall was stolen ut Hozcn, Nev., oto night last weok by on un-h un-h known man, who disappeared with It In tho darkness, making good his f. escape. It U thought tho sack cons' con-s' talned considerable money. The Lnramlo county fair opened at Wheatlaud,- Wyo., on tho 23rd, with flne weather, largo crowds, splendid races and flno oxhlblts. Friday waa f. Cheyenne and Douglas day, and special spe-cial trains woro run from both places ()to accommodate tho crowds. Mrs. Ellen Dccca, wife of a day laborer of Puoblo, wob horribly f burned In what Is believed to havo been an attempt at stilcldo, and died S three hours later. Her clothing was i . et on flro by korosono In her Miction I Her small ion declares his mothor I poured 'tho kerosene on her dress and I set It cm nro. That Mrs. Virginia Hnrnbd Sothern fatends to socuro her decreo of divorce1 di-vorce1 without coming to Novnda was tT- evidenced last week whon County Clerk Fogg of Ilono recolvod from New York depositions of Mrs, Soth-era Soth-era and Eleanor Itogors, to bo used on the part of tho plaintiff In tho '( case whon It comes to trial. V - The Coliseum In Denver was de-( de-( Mroy'ed by flro on tho 24th. Adjoin-lug Adjoin-lug tho Coliseum on two sldos were u rooming houses, tho Inmates of vhlch becamo pantc-atrlckon, but all escaped In Bafcty. Tho Coliseum was one of the city's landmarks, and un-til un-til the completion of the city audi i torlum waB tbo largest public hall i In the city, V" John ,11. Johnson, onu of tho da-1 da-1 fendants In tho sensational murder case Involving sixteen citizens of Cul-a Cul-a iMtrtBon, accused 6t murdering John A Hayes, who had Jumped a claim, and his (JMmhtor, was found in Jail nt OU0VMont., Wth his throat badly out. JHewntf to bo a witness for the tai4 mi attempted sulcldo Is BUR' )wied. Hi may recover. : At Orc-en River JudgQ Craig of the district court sentenced Fred Conover, William Jones, II, Thomas, Wvrd Ilelk, J. Lepner nnd P.. Spftekmati to ono year each In the & penitentiary for robbing the Union i t Taclflc section house at Tipton ro-f'V ro-f'V t:6ntly. j Cheyenne will send a delegation of possibly fifty business, men to the . national irrigation congress ut Albu-' Albu-' qiierqne. Tho Choyenn. delegates favor Denver as tho noxt mooting i'l point of the congross and will work th ! In Jts Interest nt the Albuquerque E meeting, p Cheyenne is to hoar two political I speeches by prominent orators October Oc-tober 2. f. H. Taft. candldato for president, will speak there In tho afternoon, af-ternoon, aud tbreo ltours later Bona-f Bona-f tpr Goro of Oklahoma, opposite, pollt-' pollt-' (cal faith, from Tnft, will deliver nn i address. I a Thouna D, Gore, the blind senotor Kt from Oklahoma, -opened tho Domo- U ' r.rntlc' campaign In Butte by uddross- I. ' in iar,w cr0W(1 wnlcl nHe,l tho F auditorium. Senator Goro's address r dealt largely with guaranty of bank' ' deposlu as advocated by inn Demote Demo-te cruttq platform. M H reports bo truo nnd Indications p ewint for atoytMn?, tfco pranpaed rail-1 Ev ro I frpm Toiwtish to !ly will be I MuJertaV,6'n in the njr fut-iro. The ' v, t hnn t.f,cn uiider cone! '.era loa for '' r"'' a If is wore than proV ' ?r J' ""R ',,hP, oan'-tal will b |