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Show .N'OHTltWEST NOTES Earle Hvbji. sg-d 22 years. klllHt his .inm wife nf whom ho was Insamlt Ji-nlnus st itii ir home K CnWirsilo City lit shiiotlnK her In tho heart, and then Mi'w n,it his own brains tlou-rtinr Tiwlo of Montana has t, ncl.Tinl his rcslimatlon to take effect April 1 He will be succeeded by I Jell-tenant Jell-tenant Governor Ktlwln Morris Th Bin men's health has been bad foi some time Itffussl of eastern railroads tn mak a seell rale tn Denver next Km em her may cause that elty to lose the nnnttal convention of the American federation of IsSlmr, schedulod U take place at that time l'resldent lloosevelt lust week sen' tn the house of representatUes the rev IHirt of the sHelal commission of In tostlaatlmi Into the (loldfleld taboi troubles In reply to a recent rceolit lion requiring him to do so (lotcrnor Sparks has reeled n mes sage from l'rislitent Itoitsevelt an flouncing that federal t roups would bfl withdrawn from Oolitflelil, March 7 It Is expected that the slate k1Ic force, will be organism) by that date. The state of Wyoming ald Into the fount fund In the last fiscal enr tlt.tU'J. dltlded Into the followliiK Iiiiiih limber sales. l. ISO: grazing graz-ing r. i-H t',li.si, suppletneiilHry tlin-u tlin-u r sabs, 11.511; special prUileges. . -J Wolfe Coplnus, one of the first men to incngo In business In Anaconda, and n pioneer meichant of Montana, died at Rochester, Minn , on February I. nt a result of an o-xiratlon performed In the hospital there. Coplnus opemd the first store In Anaconda. Col II I' Bhnw-, commander nl Wnihlngton olunteers during tho In-dlnn In-dlnn wars of 185G uG. pioneer of Washington Wash-ington terrltor). died suddenly nt his home In 1'ortland from n biirsleil blood esrel, following n tlulent nttack of coughing Ho was 7 enrs old. V N. Cooley of Kaltspelt, Jlont., a senior student In tho engineering department de-partment of Htnnford unlterslty, was shot nml killed nt 1 o'clock In tho morning by V llhlman, engineer nt tho Uul orally jiower house. Cooley had been to Mvnlo l'ark and when he returned ho got Into Uhlman's house, by mistake Jacob Hilt, who was arrested snmo tlmo ngo on a minor charge and whoso enso was dismissed, hns confessed to tho police of Portland that while ho was In Jail his cellmate, Joseph Anderson, An-derson, confessed to him Hint ho had killed Harry I-ORan, who wns shot to death on tho fourth street bridge several sev-eral months ngo, Henry J. O ruber, on trial nt llouldcr, Mont., for tho hold-up of a Northern racino train near Ilutto last May, and tho murder of Knglneer Clow, has submitted sub-mitted a written confession. Implicating Implicat-ing ficorgo Hasktns, bIIII to bo tried, and Oeorgo Towers, last week sentenced sen-tenced to ninety nlno cars In tho penitentiary pen-itentiary for tho crlmo. A publicity bureau has been created In Denver by tho cxecutlto cnmmlttco of tho Denver contention league, which Is acting In connection with tho commlltco on nrrnngementa for tho Democratic national contention. Tho purposo of tho bureau Is to send out news and feature stories about Den-cr Den-cr and Colorado from now until thu convention Is over An eloquent address wns dcllcred In tho sennto by Senator j'jlea of Washington, In favor of an appropriation appropria-tion by congress of $700,000 for n gov-ernpient gov-ernpient exhibit nt the Alaska-Yukon-I'aclde exposition to bo held In Seattlo next year Mr Piles pictured In vivid languaga tho settlement of tho great northwest In tho faco of predictions made by distinguished statesmen nd erso to tho practical utility of that region. Dy an order signed by Judgo Lynch nf tho Stnto District court at Ilutto, Robert M. Lynns, receher In clmrga of tho Aetna bank, which failed In October, Oc-tober, 1900, Is directed to bring suit against 1". Augustus Hclnze, formci director, and A. II. Clements, former treasurer, for $97,500, tho amount ot cash duo for slock held by Ilclnzo In tho bank and which, It has developed Ilclnzo ncer paid for. A special from Lowlstown, Mont., says John W'ulih, nged 14, accidentally accidental-ly shot his 12) ear-old brother whllo plalng soldier on a ranch twenty miles from town Tho youngor boy died Inutnntly. The two wero alono on tho ranch when tho accident occurred. oc-curred. James Cat In Towers, charged with tho murder of I.nglnccr Frank Clow, of tho North Coast Limited train on the Northern Pacific, was found guilty, nt llouldcr, Mont., of murder In the second degree Tho Jury rceommond-ed rceommond-ed that tho court Impose a sentence of 09 tears Stnto Engineer Wade, who has Just made a plat of tho town nf Cut Hank, Mont, will report to tho Btalo board of land commissioners that practically every business house and resldenco oi that town Is situated upon land owned by tho statu and by tho Great Northern North-ern railroad It was announced Bunday that General Gen-eral Stewart L. Woodford had been rhoscn president of tho Hughes league of tho United States, and that at a notification meeting to bo held at tho Mnnhattan hotel February 17 ilco presidents and an advisory committee will be rhoson. Threo directors of the defunct Colorado Colo-rado State bank, 11. H. Freeman, l-rank Klditdge and W. C Chapman. were arrested at Durango, Colo, last week, on tho charge of receiving deposits de-posits at the branch bank at Pagosa Springs when they know tho parent bank was lnohent. |