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Show N0BTIIWEST NOTES. H Indians havo aaln been unlawfully B killing game )n northern Wyoming. A deputy sheriff Is now on their trafi. H A postotllce established- at Balk's ranch, south of Laramie, has been H named Mondell, In honor of WyomlngSi H new congressman. H At Glonrock, Wyo., a few days ago Pete Madscn was hold to the dlstrlet H court charged with the murdor of Joss H Lnonon two weeks ago. , "" H Tho next meeting of the A. O. V, H W. grand lodge, having jurisdiction lo Idaho, Utah and Wyoming, will bo H held In Hvanston during tha month of HH May, H George Howard and Frank Howard' H miners, wandered off the road in the H mountains near fronton, Colo., and frozo to death. Their bodies were taken to Ouray. From Montana to New Mexico, and H from tho first rango of the Kocky mountains far out on the plains of Kansas and Nebraska tho ground last week was covered with a thick mantle An effort will bo made to have the H next Wyoming legislature appropriate H monoy with which to purchase a pack H of bloodhounds, to be uscd,at tho state H penitentiary to assist In capturing es- H caped H Tho building over tho shaft nt tho , H Twinlm-lr mlnn In flrtlil 11111 Vfltf line 1 ficcn sold lo lti F. Hazcltlno, who Is H aklngit down and will dispose of the H lumber. Mining operations In tho H Kcntuck ground will hereafter bo con- H ducted through tho Yellow JaclcctJha ;, H underlying workings of both mines j H being connected by drifts. . vv-';. The proposed rcservqlr for WheaJpgf,-1 J land, Wyo., flat will coit 8100,Oo6r" H which will bo about 8J.50 to each aero c H of land that will be benefitted by Its construction. All of tha settlers who H have been consulted express their will- H tngncss to stand the assessment, and H as they can pay the same In labor they aro anxious for operations to com- H ggH Tho citizens of Cheyenne are detoi- H mined to havo a grand "blowout" or ' .H tho occasion of Urn Inauguration of Do H Forest Illcliards, Wyoming's next gov- "-bbbI ernor. Committees In chdrga are H arranging torji big Inaugural balijtnd, yuT -iggH ffpP'Sl!!! "v -KIM lol on .Monday, January7 nextjwlren t?'z. w.bbH tho new governor will be inducted into H William McMillan, tho defeated Ro- H publican nomineo for governor of H Nevada, will contest the election of .H Uclnhold Sadler, fusloulst, on tho H ground that tho apparent majority H credited to Sadler Is based upon a suf- H flclont number of Illegal votes to H change tlio result of tho election. H Borne sensational allegations are an- H tlclpated. H rT1iA li,11.1!nfi- rlnmnrro mitt. Ill H Ely, Nov., has resulted In a verdict bo- Ing brought In by the jury for Paull for tho sum of 82287.5U. The action ,IH was brought by Paull for 81500 dam- H ages, claimed to have been caused by reason of his having been refused tho privilege of working in the Homcstake mine, near Hamilton, In which he held H a Icaso of a one-third Interest. H Eighteen miles of railroad have BH been built from Hello Fourcho to the H Hlkhorn lllnck Hills branch to the Hay H Creek coal fields In Wyoming the past H year. The company will operato their H lino In a few weeks and expect to sup- H ply the Illack Hills smolters and the aLB Fremont .t KIKliorn road with coal. H Tho coal Is nn excellent steaming fuel. H Tho Laramie, North Park & Pacific H railroad, running from Laramie, Wyo. H to tho soda works nnd deposits seven H south of that city, was recently sold at H a delinquent tax sale for 8290.32. The "M Union Pacific, owner of tho 'lino, re- H moved tho rails two years ago. Tho H purchaser got nothing except a few H thousand old ties which aro practically H no use, gB Over 1000 sheep havo died out of the H Guthrie Ilrothcrs Live Stock company's H herds In tho past ten days, near Doug. H las, Wyo. The sheep wcro dipped M about ten days ago, aud since then thoy H havo idled by scores. Several car- H casses were cut open and showed spots H ou ma Kltinuy. i.ocni sticcpmvu aro h considerably worried over tha matter, M fearing It is somo new dlscaso afflict- M ing tho sheep. U 0. Shuckcrs, the sleek Individual who .(JH forged the name qI Judge llramel of H Laramie, Wyo., to a check for 850 and fl was caught in Salt Lake, where ho was M preparing to catch others, pleaded '"H guilty in Laramie aud was sentenced M to six years in the ponltentlary by H Judgo It. 11. Scott of Cheyenne. Judge H llramel, who was imposed upon by H Shuckcrs, requested that anathor judgo H pass sentence upon tho forger. Jt The Western Union Telegraph com- ,iH pany will in a few days begin tho lay- ' H Ing of another wire between Grass MgH Valley and Colfax, Cal. This was "".H made necessary by tho largo lncreasu & H in the business between Grass Valley H and the outside world, TM Tho coal mines at Altny, Carbon, V1- H Uanna and Rook Springs, Wyo., have i HH been unablo tti keep up with the de- 1H mand for fuel, and thu Union Paalfls' -, JH Coal company has been rapidly lerM- "'H ing its force, until now it Is, double H what It was two mouths ago, H |