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Show NOUTHWEST NOTES Miss Lucrctla Evans, a former rcsl- H dent of Laramie, was drowned at H Chllllcolhc, Otilo, whllo boat rldtng. ,HH An Independent telephone compnny JH has asked tho Laramlo city council HHj (or n franchise. It i claimed Salt HHj ako capital Is behind tho project. HHj It is feared tho railroad strlko In H Colorado will cause a shortage of coal, HHH bb n number ot (ho coal mines will BAVJ bo forced (o close down unless thu B Ftrlko Is soon settled. HHH Kinst Ilonnml, a French gardener, HHH was shot and killed by an unknown HHH assassin wblto asleep iu a tent near) H Mill Creek, Oru. Thero la no clue as HHH to tho Identity of his murderer. H Mrs. Fitmclsco Marqucx and two daughters, both under 12 years of age, HBH wero drowned at a ford in tho Salt HB Juan river, near Arbolcs, Colo., by HBJ Ihe overturning of their wagou. A. Henry Clues of Hnnnav Wyoiu- HHJ Ing, and Miss Theresa Farnsworth oC HH England were married last week, tho girl coming to Amerloa on purpoao to HH meet hor lover. Tho two bad bocit J sweethearts slnco children. A. J. Campbell of Dutto diud in Key HHj York City on tho 9th, following an, op. HAH erntlon for appendicitis. Mr. Camp- HKH bolt was prominently connected with J counsel for tho Amalgamated Copper J company and wns well known through- H out Montana, Kd. Gosscn, wanted nt Tho Dalles, Ore., on n charge of murdering Em- est Honomt, hns been arrested at H Pendleton. Ho wns betrayed by Mrs HH Donoml, who, it Is alleged, had ar- J ranged to .marry Gossen lu r.asu Ho- H noml was killed. Hfl Threo unldentlllcd bodies were talc- H cn bodies wero taken from Uto ruins H of a wooden building In tho center nt , H North Ynklmn, Wash., which burned H early Saturday. Adjoining property HHJ was badly damaged. Tho eutlro(loBB ' VflH aggregates $70,000. Howard Doxter, a freight engineer, iHBH was run over and killed nt Forsyth'e, 'H Mont., by a passenger trnln. Thu cn-v; JJ, H glneer of tho passenger says ho saw N H an object on tho track, but In tho dim HHH light ho thought It was a dog, and H HJ wtos not discovered, until too late to 'H stop tho trnln, that It was tbo body ot ' From all parts of tho United States mora than 300 veterans ot tho Fit- tecnth Pennsylvania cavalry, General HHH W. J. Palmer's regiment in tho civil war, will arrlvo in Colorado Springs HHH upon tho evening of August 20 for tho HJ most unique reunion over hold In Uio United States, as tho gucBts of Wll- Ham J. Palmer. HHH At n mass mooting In Seattle, at HJ which 200 shluglo manufacturers wero present, a fund of $.111,000 wns pledged to coopcrato with tho Pacific Coast Lumber Manufacturers', association and ,HHV other lumber associations In lighting HBV tho proposed 10-cent advance in freight HH rates to tho east to bo made by tho HBJ 'transcontinental lines October 1. Lum- M bcr associations havo already mined HHa $14G,000. HHJ In tho Federal court at Cheyenne, M Judgu J. A. Illncr overruled tho mo- tlon fur n now trial lu tho caso ot II. m M, Holbrook, E. E. Lonobaugh and U Robert McPhllamoy, recently con- M vlcted of conspiracy to defraud tho m government in thu acquisition ot coal M lands at Monarch, Wyo. Tho Judgu Hj Imposed a lino of $10,000 each on Hal- m brook and Lonolknugh nnd n $2,000 M lino on McPhllnmuy. HH Mra. Frank Carr,- tbo wlfo of a sa- HH loonmun who Is woll known through- m out Nevada, attempted uulcldo at Goldflold. Thu woman took a big M doo of bichloride of mercury, anil W was found In an unconscious coudl- tlon lying on tho bed In hor room Hj with (ho picture ot her little daughter HH clasped to her breast. Her llfo was H saved with difficulty. ' HI William D. Haywood, secretary- HI treasurer ot tho Western Federation H ot Miners, Intimated In nn Interview H nt Denver that In his opinion tho skel- H cton found at Tellurtdo was not gun- H nine, nor discovered In good faith. He HH raid tho renewed enforcement ot tho H card system nt Cripple Crook slnco H his ucqulttal at Holso Indicated nn H Intention on the part of tho inlun own- H ers to continue war upon tho fcdor- H HJ Judgu Hach, in tho District court Bfl at Helena, has docldud that tno HH Rocky Mountain Hell Telephone com- HH pauy must furnish Its putrons with HH service or lose Its franchise, Ho said HH ho would punish any ono who at- HH tempted (o Interfere with tho lines, HH but tho mure fact that one person HH persuades another not to work and mm uses no threats or forco does not Jus- v JHj tlfy tho compnny In refusing to do its 'vBJ uuty to tho puuiic. mm An ngreement botween the minora Wff and mlno owners has beon reached SjiC which menus permanent peace lu tho Wyoming coal fields. Tho terms of k settlement wero nn eight-hour day, et- X$gf I'ectlvo September 1; a wago Increase ftSt approximating 20 per cent moro for Vui eight hours than formerly paid for aK) (en hours; an Improvement In tho ISlV working conditions all along tho lino; k f nnd tho companies to furnish check- off men Insuring union control in tho f-,l mines. Tho decision affects 12,000 r'J men. fr t In n rear end collision of southbound p , , freight trnlns on tho Northern Pacific at Kalnnd, Wash., Conductor O. I). ! Carr wus killed and HraXemen Wlso Wj, and Tlrodlgan wero Injured, but not ? seriously. Tho caboose tmrnod up 'but Jff.y Carr's body wns saved. All tho mon 'tfc llvo In Tacoinn. Charles II. Keeler, agod 06, chief Mjh counsel ot tho Chicago Milwaukee & ' jVJ St. Paul railroad, and consulatlon nt- tornuy for tho American Coroal com- HJ pony and Quakor Oats company, died. HI lu Spokane, on tho Uth. H right's dl- H7 teaso nnd overwork and worry brought HJ on the dissolution. HJ 4HJ 4h1 |