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Show MH'WEST 'NOTES1 'It 'Is announced that 'Larry Sullivan Sulli-van will probably bo a candidate 'for 'United States senator from'Novn'da to succeed Snator Francis O. Rowlands. Fremont 'Cobb, who killed Jack 'Ward at Cold Butte, "Nevada, on April 25, becauso of trouble ovor nlln-Ing nlln-Ing ground, has been 'hold to tho grand Jury. Tho deputy sheriffs of Silver Bow county, 'Montana, may demand nn In-crcaso In-crcaso In pay, and Quit if they do not got It, following Iho examplo of tho doputy county assessors. Louis Illzzutu, 8 years old, was dragged to death by a frightened cow 'two miles south of Walla Walla, 'Wash. Tho boy was tending a cow In .pasture and had tied tho ropo around his waist. W. F.'Cottroll, aged 28, of Grooloy, 'Colo, a student in Denver unlvorslty, becamo entangled, In a llvo wlro whllo trying to hang an effigy of tho freshman fresh-man class on a telegraph pole, In Denver, Den-ver, and was electrocuted. Tho telephono girls' strike nt Lowls-ton, Lowls-ton, Mont., haa been settled, the girls getting an advanco of $10 n month. Tho strlko was called off by tho Lowlston labor union and tho now girls brought from Helena returned re-turned home. Fireman Harry Gllmorc, of Livingston, Living-ston, Mont., wns Instantly killed in a wreck Just cast of Manhattan, Mont., and moro than 26 passengers sustained sus-tained injuries, many of whom are seriously hurt, ono fatally. Tho train ran down a handcar. Under tho direction of tho department depart-ment of tho Ulterior, a corps of special agents has begun work, examining fences and titles to public land in Wyoming. Inspectors will start at tho Colorado lino and work northward through' the stato. An explosion of dynamlto at John Linn's sheep ranch camp in Trapper Trap-per Crook, Big Horn county, Wyo., killed 700 sheep and completely destroyed de-stroyed camp wagons and other possessions pos-sessions of the camp. Masked men exploded tho dynamite. Thomas James, Jr., died In tho Wyoming Wyo-ming gcnoral hospital at Rock Springs, as tho result of injuries re-cioved re-cioved while switching in tho Union Pacific yards. Whilo engaged In coupling coup-ling cars ho was caught and squeezed between tho bumpers, tho whole lower part of hla body being terribly mangled. man-gled. Tho report that Yorlngton, Nevada, has an epidemic of diphtheria and scarlet fever is absolutely untruo. An Interview with tho threo resident physicians phy-sicians brought forth tho information that there was not, nor has thore been, a single caso of diphtheria in tho city of'Yerington for some years past. If thcro is a high grado proposition In tho stato of Nevada that can beat tho Nevada saloon, of Goldflcld, as a dividend producer, it is yet to be noard from. The corporation controlling control-ling it is capitalized at J 100,000, and during the past year average dividends havo been declared of 30 per cent poi month. John Maurcr, president of the Reno Browing company, has completed arrangements ar-rangements for tho erection of a brewery brew-ery at Ely, to cost not less than $1E0,-000. $1E0,-000. The machinery for tho plant haa already been ordered. The building will bo soventy feet In holght and will havo a dally capacity of 100 barrels of beer. Tho safe In tho postofilco and storo of Thomas Van Eaton, at Eatonvllle, Wash., was robbed of about $1,000 in school warrants, fUG In cash, $19,000 worth of mortgages and other valuable valu-able papors, a gold .watch and threo rings. Tho safe was not locked. Tho robbers left $200 worth of stamps untouched. un-touched. General Kurokl and bis staff, representatives repre-sentatives of Japan to tho Jamestown James-town exposition, arrived In Seattle on tho 2nd, after several hours' dolay on .Pugct Sound owing to fog. They received re-ceived a royal and plcturcsquo wol-como wol-como from both local Jnpaneso ami Americans. Tho government has dollnltoly decided de-cided to proceed with tho Huntloy pro-Joct pro-Joct of .opening 30,000 ncrcs of government govern-ment land for settlement nour Billings, Bil-lings, Mont., by lottery or tho drawing systom. Tho exact dato has .not been fixed, but It will .bo about Juno 30 or July 1. Cornelius Hedges, a Montuna pioneer, pio-neer, ono of the editorial wrltors on tbo Helena Herald, the first dally nowspapors published In tho Btato, grand secretary of tho Masonic fraternity, fra-ternity, and u well known early-day lawyer, Is dead at Helena, at tho ago of 75 years. Flro broke out at noon in Uio Idaho Ida-ho restaurant, at Chohalls, Wash, Threo children of Mrs. Ella Strnhm wero In tho upper story. Two of thora woro suffocated, tho other bolng ro-vlved. ro-vlved. Their ngos ranged from two to flvo years. Tho restaurant was practically practi-cally destroyed. Lotson & Burpoo discharged their mouldors at Bclliugham, Wash., to forestall n strlko, and replaced thorn with nonunlonlsts. Tho mouldors In two other foundries remain at work ponding tho nrrlval of an official of tho International union. Ono hundred won nro nffected, Mrs. M. F. Blttorlck, wlfo of tho Burlington Bur-lington section foreman at Marlotta, Wyo,, and Mrs. Jos. Wilson woro killed in a collision on tho Burlington railroad rail-road about flvo miles from Marietta In a collision between a hand cat' on which thoy had started for Edgemont And a froicht train, |