| Show WESTERN NEWS NOTES in a wyoming town a few evenings ago a colored tramp was waa found in the coal shed of a man named howe the servant took the negroes head bead for a lump of cool col and in the darkness endeavored deavo red to put it in the scuttle with the intention of carrying it in the house to te this descendant of africa entered a vigorous protest his objections were of a noisy character and soon attracted the attention of mr howe who turned the fellow over to the police he was fined 5 by the police magistrate A man evidently a miner was placed in the city bastile saturday in a highly drunken condition sunday morning he gave his name as C franklin and stated that he was from telluride he showed plainly the marks of excessive dissipation sunday afternoon he was found dead in his cell an express receipt for a bundle of blankets shipped by him from CH Ol enwood springs and consig consigned avd to ridgway was found in one of his poc pockets ett besides 18 in money m oney junction star it is understood says a dispatch to the denver adwa that the union pacific company is closing down its rock book springs coal mines and men were laid off yesterday the company claims that coal orders are falling off but the men say that the action of the c mcany is to forestall a movement of the men towards inaugurating a strike for the eight hour system and prevent them joining the general movement of coal miners throughout the country which is expected in may A man who is physically capable of making a living and who lives off the honest earning of a woman is in usually looked upon with scorn and contempt then how much greater must be the utter disgust entertained against one who lives upon the disgrace diagram and sin of woman yesterday there were fined in the police court the following individuals vi who are designated on the police lice register an aa pin pla keys men who ave have no visible means of support charley robain leon rachel guigar lafont and dude johnson they were required to pay to the city SM 26 each these men or most of them drive good horses homes wear good clothes and even diamonds glitter in their shw shirt fronts they live and thrive and have their being in the vilest martof part af pf the city they toil not neither do they spin but are content to live upon the earnings of vice they dem designate ignate their places of abode as the office and are apparently indifferent to the opinion of the public their fines are paid by the women who keep them consequently they never kick against being pulled by the police they hand over the ducate and a few minutes later may be seen driving out behind a fast horse hone to enjoy the air and the scenery helena journal the salt bait lake accident insurance company has gone up salt river julver it was last winter a lank son of his ma hit the town and put on his bait for suckers he worked hard and bagged some game but did not get rich in evanston Evau aton he was a dead give away to the company those who had been punched pinched by the life insurance companies gave him a wide berth but those who had not underwent the delightful sensation evanston be register C craig and wife were passengers on train no 2 last evening from salt lake city bound for gerard kansas mrs craig gave birth to co a twelve pound child while hear creston creeton twenty seven miles west of rawlins kawlins conductor roberts offic officiating hating they left the train here and are now at the pacific hotel mother and chud child are doing well this to is the second occur renoe rence of this kind within two months the other occurred near laramie on train no 7 in february conductor kelley was in charge of the train the child a boy was named kelley in honor of one of the most moat popular conductors in the union pacific service rawhy journal last week dave lewis had a horse killed by a panther on clearwater and he went in quest of his majesty who had apparently de camped dave was fixing around the carcass for his trap when be stepped upon a large rock lying about two feet from the horse when he heard a rustling in the leaves leavea at the other side of the rook rock on observation he saw a panther in the act of springing towards him and by accident or intuition he put the muzzle of his bis gun to the animals mouth and blew its upper jaw kofl this did not immediately kill it but he had to fire the second charge into it before it succumbed dave says it was the largest panther he ever killed and he has killed a good many free coroner 8 A crawford who drove out to dale creek bridge yesterday morning to hold an inquest over the remains of the man who fell from the bridge and was killed returned to we the city last evening when they arrived at the bridge yesterday at noon the remains were still down in the chasm where they had fallen from a distance of feet it was an awful plunge to death the man had evidently struck on his head bead and his hat but had bad been from his head bead by the impact it is supposed he be fell about seventy feet and struck on his head on one of the piers and had then fallen about sixty feet further into the chams mr lane the stated that about 8 saturday night the fellow came to the pump house and asked how far it was to the next house he had bad his hat bat tied down over his bis head with a white handkerchief the wind WM was blowing very hard and it la Is supposed that a low few minutes later he lost his balance and fell through the structure from papers found on the remains the man proves prove to be karl querena and a native of austria he had his first naturalization papers with him made 0 out ut in rawlins county kansas july 1884 and from which it appears he to is 47 years of age he also had bad a timber culture receipt issued at the receivers receiver office in denver november 27 1886 1885 he also had a tax receipt and the address of a chicago furrier As near as can be ascertained the deceased was a taxidermist |