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Show i0IIT11VI.st NOTKS. Tin iMialneMporti.iiMit Ihvhle, Colo., has lx.ii wiped mil In i!. The lists Is ipillc hi ivi Kva l',i tor has Inen apHilutetl post-mlVr.-s. :,t om, Haslima;tn county, Nev the Mary Morris reslgne.1. I.dn .',1 Prltehanl r Wjomlnn- has been aiipolntesl must, i tnechnnle at '-' h r annum In th Nevada agency sch ml Nevailn. In nn 1'rniicise.i. t al the strike ot pr. .amen and ateriiit.rp.-n.iin the dally paper has vlrlunlh rn.lnl In n victory fin Hi. publishers. The strikers prac-tl prac-tl alii mlinlt their defeat tine day last with the Nevada sol-hern sol-hern were (raid ot nl the capltol build, lug In t arson. The . imipanh-a march' ed up In single Ills- an.l received their pty and their discharge papers Over J.'d.oi was paid them Thero was a hot time In tho old ton n that night. Mrs Cella llarralt. aged M, dhil al Ihejeinie last week 1'or twenty-five 1 ears. Mrs. Ilarrntt sold apples at Ilia hcjenne railway iIoki to transconlt-I transconlt-I lirnl.il passengers and was known to thoiisaniliiif wratcrn ienple ns "Apple .Annie" bho hadae. mutilated n coin-is'tency coin-is'tency III Ihe pioneer (wrloil. but lott it all In latcrjrara. At Hailstone Ilnstu aliout forty-live miles from Hillings, M.mt , a dispute arose between llnnlcl Martin, a herder of tho Lake ll.isln Slup company, and lames Wittmnn, n herder for II II. Shorey, nlsiut range rights Martin shot Wcstmnn, whereiipn Weatman llnil four ahota nl Martin, rnch one taking cluct. Martin Is diad, but Wcstinnn will roeoter The largo llourlng mill at (Irand .unction, Coin , was dealmjisl by lire on the 3nt lust. 'Ihe Lisa was about SIA.Oik), ami tho Instirnnee will amount lobiilSll.OMi. The origin of flic lire Is n mystery. The mill was the only olio In tho volley, and lis destruction will be disastrous tn not only the owners own-ers but to Ihe growers of wheat III that lection. Tho stockholders will pioha-bly pioha-bly rebuild at once. Thomiis Jcnlilna. a miner from Wyoming, Wyo-ming, commlltrd suicide in ahantwarn tloro at I. It iiigstiill. Moul. lie ntked to bo hhonii some mvolveni, scire lei I one nnd asked the salesman to till tho weaKi with cartridges. He then placed the weapon to his head and llrrd, death Wing Inslantnneoua. No inotlre tan bo ascribed for the rash act except that ho was penniless and despondent. de-spondent. , Thcro I considerable bitter feeling In Chrjenne against tho soldier stationed sta-tioned nt Port Itussell, on account of the recent shooting ulTalr In that city. A force of thirty ealra policemen baa been sworn In. and the onlcsra at tho fort have decided to ro-oix-rnto with thcclly odleials with a view of sup prosslng further depredations. In the future soldiers will not bo allowed tn carry the arms when In Ihe cltv Itlrhiird lllslng, or Virginia Clly, for thirty years dlatrlet judge of Nevada, dlrd of heart dlsraso at the (Irnllit ho-trl, ho-trl, Snn I'ranclseo, on Hie nth Inst. Ho had just coma down from his home on California street. On arriving at the hotel he ssld hu waa not feeling well, and stepping Into an Interior room lay down on a loongo to rest Ho had aearcely stretched himself out on the couch wlicu ho died. 'I ho Itn.lp follii copper claim, near Saratoga, Wyo.,knowu as the llaggarty mine, In tint Ilnttle I.uke district, It proving to be a record-breaker At twenty-live feet from the surfaco the vein wan serin ft-ol two Inches In width, After going don n fifty feet a cross-cut vein was started At last report re-port twenty-live nud a luilt feat had been gone through n solid body of copper cop-per and tho other wall had not yet been reached. Mute llxamliier Henderson hat It-sued It-sued a comparutlvo statement ot thu business dona by the state, national and prlvatn bnnka of Wyoming, aa shown by tho book of tint various Institution!, In-stitution!, on September tn, UIH The total deposits upon that date were. IV (133,4)7,1111, a gain over the amount on deposit July 30, lrl'J7, of J'Ht'.l,33(),y. The total amount of loans and discounts upon September 30, IHUi, was ,0ft1, 371.00; tho amount upon July 33, IDIT, wa.,t9,73l.lir The state of Wyoming has received a settlement In full, accompanied by a check for IJ.Dno from tho war department depart-ment on account of funds adtuiievd by llio atato'a olllcent to defray the cx-penica cx-penica of inoliolltlng tha tti'ili militia for service In tha Spnutth wnr 'I ho state was the first to him. nil of lis troops muttored Into service uflcr the call for volunteers, und It thu first to secure a settlement and repayment from the government for the i v.penset Incurred, John Haiieocle Is In jail at Nan Her-uardliio, Her-uardliio, Cal., charged with murdering murder-ing (Jeorgo Hvgelke and Peter I.dinln-slon I.dinln-slon on the doaprt In southern Nevada Utl April. Hancock was traveling In a wagon with womnn nnd fell In with the murdered men, whowcroalto traveling, lloth parties camiieil to-Retlieranddurlnrf to-Retlieranddurlnrf tlia nlglit IIbiicocU .hot both men and burled tholr 1-o.lles under n pi of atone Tha murder was committed for tha purpose of ae-curlng ae-curlng the peraonal effecU of tho murdered mur-dered men Tho woman has mado a confession, which led to the arrest of Hancock, |