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Show NORTHWESTS 1 Quite a number of the unteers remained in the Pt,-i- ln?tt'-- The strike at the capitol buil r Helena, Mont., is believed to t end. "eati; The state of Wyoming hns sioners, and they drew S''9 o-'-.' Pf!' year. ' h Fighty-five thousand youil have been distributed in the '" of Northern Laramie county y1"' i From Reno, Nevada, comes the, C that the water is so low iu thef river that the electric light Worj unable to run. " :; The Colorado regiment will prov be mustered out on September s'"' leave San Francisco for home 0, following day by the special trajn V The total output of Cripple Cr ' for the month of August, according the mosfr careful estimates js tons of ore, having a value of Si ,"''' The mine owners and business of Colorado Springs and Crippl,' will send to the Paris exposition'-' 1900 a pyramid of gold worth Si,,,,' 000. A young hobo robbed M. J. kj Keystone, S. D., prospector, 0f s'-' and a gold watch at RawlinSi and made his escape on one of 'th westbound soldier trains. A report is current that the YVf ming Southern will soon be built ,i reports to the contrary notwitl,Sa( ing. A large amount of capital is to be interested in the line. Civil service examination will be hc": at Carson, Nev. , October 7, to establv an eligible list from which appi,i1:. ments may be made to positions in the -mint and assay office at that place. Two Wyoming volunteers, Sergem-Benjamin Sergem-Benjamin Moore, company I, anil Corporal Cor-poral Thomas Olsen, company F, ft on the voyage home of clysenter; Moore was buried at sea and Olsen i: Nagasaki, Japan. The following Wyoming postotfcs have been lately ordered discontinued Cheeseman, Big Horn county, mail t Sunshine; Davidson, Laramie eonntr. mail to Mountain; Otnstead, Crooli county, mail to Morse. Governor Thomas of Colorado it i letter praises the action of the depart- f, rnent of the Pacific for the manner it which Colorado soldiers were treatel Secretary Root has thanked the got ernor for his communication. John Tooker Henderson, wliodiedal Denver recently, was at one time cap-tain cap-tain of the famous vigilantes at Yir-' ? ginia City, Mont., and at several periods in his life he helped make k stirring history of the Rocky mountain region by subdueing lawless elements At Billings, Mont., Alonzo Teeters a fish vender, attempted to crirainalli assault the 3-oung daughter of J. A Morley. Upon the fact becomioi known a warrant was issued for Teeters' Tee-ters' arrest. When the sheriff entered the house he found Teeters dead and on the floor an empty bottle whichhad contained strychnine. Long-distance telephone service between be-tween Denver and Cheyenne was established estab-lished last week, when the line was formally opened to the public. Gow- r nor Thomas of Colorado, and C&t! Justice Potter of Wyoming, exclian:: congratulatory messages in behalf o. two states over the completion of & line and establishment of telephone service. Through the prrest at Butte, Mont, of Mayer, an assayer of Butte: JohnF-Boyd, JohnF-Boyd, brother of Mayor Boyd of Pb"' ipsburg, and James McDonald, an employee em-ployee of the Grauite Bimetallic mine, the disclosures of wholesale thefts o silver bullion from the I!ine;j-company I!ine;j-company have just been made- ' p least S50.000 worth of bullion has bee) made away with. Advices from Binghamton. T' state that a company of Xe'or. millionaires recently acquired title ' a large tract of oil land in Wyom and. under the name of the l ui"11 a; company, will sink wells ami derw the properties. Three prominent; bers of the firm, accompanied In experts, are now en route totheye to complete t he arrangements forcing forc-ing work at once. Machinery "'asp-chased "'asp-chased some time ago. The battery of the Wyoming" l'- artillery came back with three c-rli--and fifty-seven men. Captain tlar- the commander of the battery 's behind in Yokohama. It is P'vM; he missed the transport. l'll'st , tenant J. M. Gilmoi-e is in co""0aiie aided by Lieutenant C. A. Hristo . J; only deaths recorded in that om was that of Frank II. S'"v.. " ; in San Francisco or typhoid u that of Pat Sullivan, who duu" I., lulu of pneumonia. ,, As a result of a quarrel nl"1" ' . all'airs, Oliver Holmes, an el-" . dent of Livennoiv. Cab. ";iS.e'U'x,-t death by his brother Geon,"' adjoining that iu which then-hands then-hands were eating break fst- Profeysor llhvood Mead. "'.'' fJ. charge of the Wyoming n'n;,''1 hibit to be made at the I''"'1 ' lion, has been advised th'it jnli assigned for this exhibit ivl1 yjll t wo feet wide, by nine feet '"".s space for maps, plans ami Wh ' will be given. |