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Show NORTinVg11 NOTES. Thft -Ity council of lltille has hung- r, up Ihe Rocky Mountain Hell Telephone T K franchise Indefinitely. H A discovery of gold was n"''''"1'11" excavating for the federal building at, H llutte. A pan will show many colors- H to the glass. H Telephone communication between- M Cheyenne and Tho.mopolls Is com- H pletcdand that city Is now In toucU H with the outer world. B Thomas Garrlty met "HI. a peculiar H accident at the Pueblo tccl works by H which a bar of white-hot Iron pene- H tratcd his right thigh to tbe bone. H James Murlln, ho was to be exe- H entail at Deer Lodge. Mont., next week H for the murder of Ilrakeman Williams, H has been granted a stay of execution. H Two rallioad men have discovered a H reef of rock In the Tobacco Root range, H situated nol far from Unite, assays M from which show 93-J.OOO In gold per H The enrncrstone of the new Klk tern- H pie at Cheyenne was luld lust week H with Imposing ceremonies. Visiting H Klks werepresont from Colorado und H Wyoming points. H At Golden, John Ebenhaclt stubbed 1 Charles Holts In the back with a pocket- H knife, Indicting a painful hut not dati- H gcrons wound. The quarrel was-Jovcr M receipts at Labor day piculc. v Houldcr, Colo., oil well operators are B rejoicing over tho incoming empty tank cars now appearing in Ihe yards M there. The shortage had put them at H a dlsndvantugo for some time. M A purty of about twenty tourists ) arrived at Meeker from Iluford, Colo,, JM one night last week. On one wagon H load were sixteen bucks. Four wagona ! were loaded wllh forty-seven deer. H A blacksmith named Chase, camping with tils wife near Glenwood Springs, Colo., accidentally shot himself In the H right leg above the ankle, breaking1 S both bones. His Injuries are considered S serious. H DanCunninghara a Camp lllrd miner, H crazed by powder smoke, chased Hugh tfl McKenno, foreman, about the shaft- jH house with a revolver and two sticks cH of dynamite. He was finally over- 9 powered. wm The Iiutlo Miners' union last week 9 forwarded S3, '.'.'Ml to headquarters for fl the benefit of tho strlk'ng coal miners SB of Pennsylvania, while the mill and 9 smelter men of Anaconda added 81,.r(0- tfl to tho fund. jjl It Is announced that work on the jjiH new sugar factory at Wlnsor, Colo., to. ftH be built by the Wlnsor Sugar company, H will begin November 15th. The build- jH lng is to cost .150,000 und have a dally EH capacity of 500 ton i. H John Dunn. cliiirgcd"wltli the killing V. H3 of Fred llrainmaier, a boy, on his HI father's ranch 011 South Iloulder creek, !n at u point about six miles from Wm Iloulder, Colo,, lust spring, is on trial. fll in the district court at Iloulder, a lK Moses Decker, a .well-known farmer In the central part of Gallatin valley, jH Montana, met sudden death last week. jH He was on top of a load of grain. He H was drugged off und two wheels of the V wagon passed over his body just below M the heart, breaking nearly ull hit rlbt- H on the left side. S The three-year-old daughter of Mich- fl ael McCortnlck, former police officer, fl fell from the back porch of the third 1 jH floor of a building in llutte, a distance W of forty feet, and miraculously escaped M instant death, A physician wtt called S and found that the legs of the child fl were broken, but that she suffered no- flj internal injuries. fl The Atlantic & Pacific Oil company R has issued an order that employee Jm must nol smoke or for any reason light. fl matches In the engine-houso or about fl the vicinity nf the well now being- fl driven in tbe Spring valley field, for the reason thut Ihe great amount of Jl gas which is escaping from the well s may cause an explosion. The supremo court has denied the fl application fur writ of mandamus of fl John W. Summon to compel secretary fl of state of Wypmlng to place his name ifl ou the otllelal ballot us a candidate for .fl judge of the Third judicial district on" Wp Hfl the ground thut there could not be a "' ffl valid election for judge of the Third district in November next, regardless 9 and entirely Independent of the quet- ffl . tiou of the time of the expiration of M the present Incumbent. m The Wyoming Industrial convention, 9 which was scheduled to be held Id H Cheyenne In December, has been pott- I poned until February, In order that M members of the legislature, which will fl then be In session, may be lu attend- ance. fl State Veterinarian Knowles of Mon- fl taua has decided that the band of sheep fl on Crooked creek supposed to be flj afflicted wltli scab are eutlroly fre B from thut disease, thus allay lug tho K fears of muny sheepmen of that dls- fl rlct. n Active work" on Hie new ugar. fac- fl tory nt Fort Collins, Colo., has begun. H The Hurry site was selected and levels flj ruti find stakes set for the excavation. M Tho plunt will he pushed as fast at ffl possible. It will have u ISOO-ton dally ' 'flj capacity. flj Meinbei of u desperate gnng of IS horse-thleves have been surrounded in 1j the Purgatoire canyon, twcnly-flvo jE miles east of Trinidad, Colo., and It Uvrf v Mt expected th.at a pitched battle wllisoon- ' &&' result when the posse attempts to take tj them. ttm i I- ( k ,'iaflflt. HHH a t ..-flflflaBfl |