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Show KOttTJIAVEST IsOTES William Garrett was killed nt Hot Springs, Ore, by Harry Kngllsli In a light over a dog, KngHah formerly for-merly 'resided lrf Albany, Ore. Ho was cmvloyed as a teamster, yiro of unknowu origin destroyed flvo buildings In the business section r.t Grnnnda, Colo., causing a ions of $40,0000. The town hns no Are apparatus, appar-atus, nnd for a, time tho entire city was threatened. Two mon held up "Dick's" saloon In Cnraon City, Nevada. Tho two men entered tho saloon, one remaining at tho front door, wlhle tho other robbod tho three men In the saloon. Tho rob-1 hers secured about $700. At a meeting of the Montnnn demurrage de-murrage bureau held In Butte, March 10, Robert Kngle waa reelected director di-rector of the bureau, Tho session of. tho ralU-oad men was dovotcd principally princi-pally to tho discussion of routlno railroad rail-road matters. Tho Novada assembly has passed a bill making It a felony for directors or any ofllccr of a banking company to receive a doposlt when a bank Is Insolvent. Tho measure was passed to remedy tho defect In tho Nevada banking laws. Prominent sheepmen from several parts of Wyoming arrived at Cheyenne, Chey-enne, March 11, to protest beforo tho ttato board of equalization against the asscsacd valuation of sheep, which thoy claim 1b much highor thnn tho present market price. The lower houso of the Novada legislature leg-islature lias passed a bill providing lor a graduated license for prize lighting. light-ing. A state license costing $1,000 will bo required for an unlimited round nffalr; $600 for twenty-live rounds, and $2C0 for twenty rounds. About 3,000,000 ncrcs- or land In the counties along tho eastern border of Wyoming aro to be thrown open at onco to homesteaders, who will be allowed to tako cither 1C0 or 320 acres. Tho land ennnot bo Irrigated and will bo for uso for dry farming only. v Jesus Ramrez, a Mexican tramp, whllo endeavoring to board a fast freight train at Roewawo, Nov., caught his foot in a frog of tho track and 'was pulled under tho wheels, both legs" being severed from his body at tho thlghB, death resulting an hour later. Enormous losses of sheep among tho flocks of tho Red Dcsort district of Wyoming nro reported as a result of tho dcop snow nnd tho Inability ot the sheep to get to feed. In somo bands, It Is said, the loss will amount to CO per cent and one flockmastcr lu reported to have lost 5.0000 head In tho lost month. Dcspondont over continued ill-health, ill-health, without funds, and preferring n horrlblo death under tho whcols ot a locomotive to the county poor houso, Palmer Paulson, a Norwegian rancher living at Elk Park, deliberately deliber-ately laid down with his head on tho rail In tront or n Northern Pacific passenger train at Hutto and waB klllod. Captain J. A. Mitchell ot company I of tho Montana national guard, located lo-cated at Glendlve, has tendered his resignation to Governor Norrls and tho court-martial at Holcna, which was about to take testimony In connection con-nection with charges of Infractions of tho military rules and dUobedlcnce of ordors, it is understood, has bcon dissolved. dis-solved. Edward Smith, city marshal of Moorcroft, Wyo., shot and Instantly killed Herman Holcomb, a bartender, whom he found In company with Mrs. Smith nt tho postofllco nt Gillotto. Smith, it Is said, has suspected Improper Im-proper relations between his wifo and Hplcomb, and camo to Gillotto to Investigate, An explosion of n barrel of paint used for covering smokestacks camo dangerously near causing tho dean of Dallls Moycrs and II. I. Johnson, Mp'.oyes of tho, Southern Pacific shnpB, at Carlln, Nevada. Tho barrel ot paint hnd been placed on n stovo to thaw, when It exploded, oovcrlng tho men with the hot fluid. Tho four Itnllans who helil up nnd robbed Theodore Nedohft of $31, nenr Blrdseye, Mont,, Fobruary 24, and who woro nftorward arrested In Hutto, pleaded guilty In tlio district court and woro sentenced by Judge Clements Clem-ents each to ono year In tho stato penitentiary. Scnntor Patrick Daly of Deer Lodge county, died suddontly on March 8 at his homo In Anaconda, Montana, of heart troublo. Ho was a brothor of Marcus Daly, tho Montana millionaire, million-aire, and wldoly known In Montana, Utah and Novnda, Ho leaves a modest mod-est fortune, Joshua Klein is on trial at Tacoma, charged with enticing by his Btrango teachings two Tacoma girls, Miss pauvogcot and Miss Karasek, to tils chalet In Switzerland and holding them prisoners with a numbor of othor women who hnd bocomo devotees devo-tees of his cult. James II. Holt, found guilty last December of tho murder of Honry E. Johnson at tho Fort Worden military reservation, near Port Townsend, ynsh., whoso body had boon placed In a furnace, has boon sontonccd to llfo lmprlsonmont. A motion for appeal ap-peal will bo Hied, Twonty-aoven membors of tho Industrial In-dustrial oWrkors of tho World each of whom broke pollco, rules by malt-Ing malt-Ing speeches on tho streotB of Spokane, Spo-kane, were given limit sentences of $100 and costs nnd thirty days on tho rock pllo. Five or tho twonty-soven can Bpoak English, An unmasked man ontorcd tho section sec-tion house at Hurnham, Mont., on tho Great. Northern railroad, Inhabited by six Japanese. . Ho ordoiod thoso who had gono to bed ,to got up and, drpss nnd nt tho point, of n gun ho mado them deliver nil tho cash In the party. Ho bccuhiI about $100. |