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Show HAPPENINGS IN WYOMING. Samuel Crossman, one of Sheridan coun-ts's coun-ts's oldest Inhabitants (lied at his bcautl. ful ranch near Clearmont Harry Adams, the Siratoga forger, who was tecently captured In Illinois and taken back to llawllns, was sentenced to servo two scars In tho penitentiary. Ho pleaded guilty William Walt, a freight brakeman was thrown from tho top or a car at Boric, and sustained two shattered legs He alighted on his rtet, but tho forco of tho full made tho bones crumble The Wsomlng Instltutn of Mines held a epeclal meeting to discuss the situation at the Golten School of Mines, as u re-suit re-suit of which resolutions of svmpathy for the students In their troublo with tho faculty were adopted A 1'ereheron stallion, valued at J1500 was killed In a stock car twenty-four miles east of Chesenne The animal nnd two others engaged In a tight and coulel only be separated when tho train was stopped and the car placed upon a siding Tho Commissioners of I.aramln county have officially recognized the Woman s Hospital Aid soclcts by pairing a resolu. tlon Inviting the members or the society to visit the counts hospital nnd Inspect Its affairs at any time they desire to do so Jack Shepard, C Stlgers and Worth Covert. Lnlon Pacific baggagemen run-nlng run-nlng out of Cheyenne, have been ordered to en to Chicago to studs' the operation of tho dynamos which will supply the cur-rents cur-rents for the great electric lighted trains which will be put on about April 1st. F Prado a man who In company with another, was herding sheep for fetout et Burns at their camp on Buffalo creek, forty miles east of Sheridan died Monlay last ot heart rallure Being a long dt. tance from any neighbors, and with no one to help care ror the sheep tho remain lng herder dug a hole and burled his dead companion |