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Show NORTH VK;ST N0TKS Henry Miller, living near Wkest- , land, VVyn, waa knocked down b i lightning and burned In a serious manner, but will recover Three ma eked men lield up a aa loon In Bllverton, Colo , and got nwav with alMHit 13,000 The robbery or rurred at X SO In the mornltvg The first wreek nn Ihe 8oo-8pokan D C Corbln a new line occurred on the 1.1th, near Mel. cod, II C Two men were killed The eaatbound train waa derailed ManblnlaU of Ihe Nortln m Pacini and tln-at Northern made are threat enlng tu strike tmleaa their grlev ances aie adjusted Mhould they wnlk out the tie-up ot the syatein will be general The l.aramlr. Harm's Peak ft Pa clrlc railroad Is now operating train between l.ernml and Centennial Trains nro oH-rnted by telephone, the company not having yet adupttd it telegraph system Miss Mamie IMwarda. nf Hoeehud, Nevada bn lieen awarded powsesalon of a cat now held by Mies Carrie Kue-sell, Kue-sell, provided she paye 1200 costs nf the law suit The case has made much fun In Hie camp J. W Holler, a former San Pren-Cisco Pren-Cisco undertaker, blew out hla brains In the presence of hi wife In Portland Port-land He lot his ptoperty In tho Hnn Prnnclsco lire und since then hid been pursued by misfortune. John (Jtilnn. millionaire gambler o' lleno, Nevada, ha made n will leav Ing hi entire estate to James May. a boy nt eight dulnu I tlfty eight nnd the fortune la to become the child's when hu reaches man's estate Some of the best fish caught In Wyoming till year have been taken from the liken high tip on the snowy range of mountains In western Albany Al-bany county, nt an ilevntlon ot from 10.000 to 13,000 feel above sea level. These like nro full ot trout llecause the master plumber uf (1 old n eld refused lo grant tho union plumbers a raise from 18 tn 10 per day tho plumbers bnvo declared -v rtrlko nnd plumbing wink on min large buildings In course of construt Hon In the rlty has been snipped. Laborers In Seattle lire living nn the fat, of Iho land Owing to contractors nt railroad lines building Into the northwest bidding against one nnothei to obtain tho services of wiirklngmen common labor Is quoted nl I per dav with n promise of sternly employment J. M. Mahoney, n farm hand employed em-ployed on a ranch nenr Uiranil. Wyo, and who waa n member of QunnlrcH'a band of guerillas during the Civil war, declare that ho believes be-lieves qunnlrell 1 still alive Ho us-pressea us-pressea iheibollcf that thebody. burloJ, III Kentucky as Quunttell' win sonic other man Ilhyollte, Novnda, Is now n town, having been IncoriHirnted under the laws of Nevndii ns the second In Nyo county. C U Sploln ha been made chief of police nnd Harry O'llrlcn chief nf the tiro department llnund Mountain und Manhattan uro other communities In Nc count) that soon will become towns Plfty-three striking steel layers oli Ihe l.as Vegas AL Tonopah railroad were arrested by four deputies it Ilonnlo Clare, forty live miles north ut Ulivollte, and lodged In Ihu Jail nt Ithyollle The striker are Auslrluna. mil It Is bllee.l to be the largest bod) ot men ever Included In an ar rest made In Nevada After thirty )eor spent In searching for 111 two chllitrin. who had been tnken frnm hi home by their mother thlrly-lhreo years ago. M. I Pnuver nl Hoy il county, Nibrnskii, has located them In Whitman count), Wash, and Is now visiting his son. Arthur Pnuver a well known farmer two and n halt miles youth uf Palouse II Is nniKiuncid Hint ns a ivsult ot Iho voting In tho Hutto Miners' union tun union has adopted nil the amendments amend-ments to Ihe constitution of the West-ant West-ant Pederallon nf .Mlmrs. but vnled down the resolution fur it convention In Chicago, October 1. to reunite tho warring divisions nf tho Industrial Wnikvr of the World A Oivck section laborer fell from n handcar ut Unwell. W)n, sustaining n cuiicubbIiiu of the brain When hla companion brought him In Uirnmle to bo treated It was found Hint he was lulall) blind from the accident nnd unable to distinguish light from darkness dark-ness The tuse Is unusunl, ns Ihe accident ac-cident seemingly was not ut much Impnriumc until the blindness was noted Kuy Musair, an unplo)eo nt the rolling mills ut Laramie, rested his left hand on u boll heading machine, while ho drank a cupful ot water handed him by n companion, and the i nd ot two ot his finger were nipped off by Hie squaring dies ot thu machine ma-chine genalor T U Oddle of Tonopah and tloldfleld Is perfellng plans for the bringing lo floldtleld or a suppl) nt pure wuler from Pine creek, ninety mile north ot tho city Senator Oil-die Oil-die own the How nf Pine creek, which Is never leas than l.niHiOOO gal lous n day Major Speer uf Denver, who was at Centennial and Saratoga, Wyoming, on a fishing trip had u fls.i hook caught In his chin nnd suffered considerable con-siderable pain in Ha removal It waa neceaaary to remove tne hook wnn a pair of pincers and the barb took thu tlesh with It. Mrs James 11 llruco and daughter Annie, havo been arrested at Cheyenne Chey-enne James llruco died suddenly last April and the post mortem disclosed dis-closed the fact dial stryc mine pm-onlng pm-onlng was the cauo of d ath Hi had eaitn a pleie of cherry pic made by Mrs Ilruce |