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Show B NORTHWEST NOTES. H A mountain lion has lately boon HIM Alarming the pcoplo of Fossil, Wyo., HI by coming Into the town nml roaring. Hi Tlio president has appointed J. Illnlr HHB Bhocnfelt of Wyoming to bo agent for flj tho Indians, Union Indian agency, In flj dlan Territory. HJj Judgo Tlioman It. DavlH, a pruml- nent cltl7.cn of I.aramlc. Is dead. Judgo HHl Davis was a civil war veteran and flj was a member or ono of tlio Wyoming legislatures. flj Kcprcscntntlvo Van Duzcr of No- HHJ vnila last week Introduced a bill for HHJ tho frco and unlimited coinage of sll- H ver, but tho bill will probably ba killed HHJ In the committee. HHJ As the result of a lire In a lodging HHJ house In Colorado Springs, Lola HHJ Smith, aged 12, and Michael McOuIre, HHJ a plumber, were burned to death and HHJ two persons were Injured, HHJ Tho snlo of the property belonging HHJ to tho Orovont Cattlo company, under HHJ execution on Judgment In favor of HH Benjamin C. Allen, was held at Au HH burn, Wyo., and netted about J5.001), HH Theodore Drubaek, tho mining man HHJ who met with death while examining HBJ a mlno at Park Clly, falling from a HHJ ladder and breaking his neck, was a HHJ stockman In Wyoming beforo coming HHJ to Utah, having a ranch near Laramie HHJ Henry Dickson of Cody, a contrac- HHJ tor, was killed near Hillings, Mont., by HHj a premature oxploalon or dynamlto. HHJ William Simmons, Dickson's assistant, H was slightly burned and William Mar- HHJ chand, a bystander, was fatally In HHJ Seven Indians of Cicero, on tho Still HHJ aguamlsh river. In Oregon', became In- HHJ volved In a drunken tight. John I'rlco HHJ was stabbed through tho lung and will HHJ dlo, Dllly Wilson was disemboweled HHJ and will die. Two othors woro HHJ wounded. HHJ Douglas Cnmpbell Cordlncr, ono of HHJ tho successful candidates for appoint HHJ ment to tho Unltod States naval acad HHJ omy at Annapolis In tho examination Ba held at Cheyenne, was born In I.nra- HHJ mlo Soptcmbcr 18, 1885, and Is a woll HHj known athlete. HHJ , Tom O'Dny, tho notojlous outlaw, H JJb w$ CPl.vlctod at CaBpcr, Wyo., H of horsfi sickling, and will bo son H toncod to a long form in th5 stato H ponltontlnry. O'Day was trlod threo Lp, times, tho Jury falling to agrco (n tho HMra provlous trials. Bf It Is announced that martial law at HHJ Tellurldo will bo continued Indcll HHJ nltely. Governor Poabody had pro HHJ parod an order abrogating martial law HHJ thoro, but It has been cancelled, ow- HHJ Ing to threats of exiled strikers to rc- HHJ turn to that camp, HHJ FIvo lives woro lost by a cave-In of HHJ earth and rock In tho famous Mlnnlo H Hoaly mine at Bulto. Tho dead: Bflfl Thomas Haggcrty, shift boss; Thomas BflB Furlong, miner; William Dwyer, flflfl minor; Iko Abraham, miner; Antou flfl Trlncttl, minor. kSj Four masked robbers entered the Bflfl postofflco at Cayuso, Ore., bound and flflfl gagged John McNornoy. the clerk, and flfl looted tho establishment, escaping flfl with stamps, cash and merchandise to ! tho amount of (150. Tho safe was ! blown open and with tho violent ox IB plosion a portion of tho building was la torn away. flflfl Engineer I.egg, icsldtng In Pleasant IB Valley, Oro., dotccted a peculiar tasto flfl In his tea and put somo of tho tea In ! milk and gavo It to a dog. Tho dog flflfl died In loss than ten mlnutos, show- flflfl Ing signs of strychnlno poisoning. Mrs, flfl Logg taatod tho tea and was tnkon H violently 111. Thoy uro unablo to nc- flfl count for tho strychnlno being In the IK too. ! Tho greatest enthusiasm prevails at flfl Lander, Wyo., n or tho prn-ipert of a flfl ral.Voa. through lr. town. Coventor H Chatterton, president nf tho Bolgo- flfl American Ilallroad company, has H promised that tho road Mill h t In I-nn- j dor by Cli:lstmas, TOO I. flj Word has been received In Denver III from Mrs. Clinton ft. Klslt. natlonnl flj president of the Woman'B Homo Mis slonary society of tho Methodist flj church, that tho twenty-fourth no- flj tlonal convention will bo held In Don vor In Soptcmbcr of this year. flfll Ocorgo Crulkeshank, n prominent mining onglnecr from Chlco Springs, Mont., Is spJd to have been klllod by a EH snowslldo south or Billings. A search BBS Ing party found no trace of him, A HH prospector's cabin In which ho was HJ staying was burled by tho slldo. flfl Nineteen hundrod tons of plaster flfl ware lost at Laramlo during a heavy HHh windstorm. One entire ond of the HHJj plaster mill was blown off, exposing flfl the contents of an Immenso bin. Tho flfl plaster was as flno as powder, and HI was scattered all over the coutnry. flfl Six miners havo been killed by n flfl inowsllde near tho Augusta mine, HH nine miles northwest of Crostod Dutto, Colo. They are: Peter McQuado, Joseph Fcrrcri, Peter Sterle, JoBoph Slogar, Michael Vldmar, Tony Stonl- chn. Only one body has been recov-fljy |