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Show mmammmmm NOKTinVEST NOTES. Quite a numlerof tho Wyoming volunteers vol-unteers remained in II e I hlllpplnes, 1 he strike at the rapltol building at Helena Mont., la believed to be at an cad The state of Wyoming has 99 pensioner pen-sioner and they drew SJ9 0M last year I Iglity five thousand young trout have been distributed In Iho streams of Northern I nramte count) W jo Iromltcno Neva la comes the new that the water I so low lu the Truckre river that the electric light work are unable to run The Colors lo regiment will probably be mustered out on September 8 and leave San I ranclsco for homo on the following day by the special train The total output of Irlpile Creek for the month of August according to the most careful estimate I S3 030 ton of ore having a value of II 3S? 000 The inlno owner an 1 butlnru men of Colorado Spring and Cripple Creek, will send to the 1 arls exposition In 19C0 a pyramid of gol I worth t 000,-000 000,-000 A young hobo robbed M J hlng a Ives atone, S I), prospector, of SJ"0 and a gol I watch at Itawllns Wyo , and made his escape on one of the westbound soldier trains. A report Is current that tie Wyo ming Southern svlll soon Im built, all reports to the contrary notwlthstan I Ing A large amount of cnpltal I said to be Interested in the Hue Civil service examination will be held at Caraou Nev , October", to establish an eligible list from which appointments appoint-ments may be made to positions In the mint an 1 assay ofllce at that place Two Wyoming volunteer Sergeant llenjamln Moore, company II and Corporal Cor-poral 1 homa Olaeu company I die 1 on the voyago home of dysentery Moore, was burled at sea aud Ulseti at Nagasaki Japan fhe following Wyonlng poatolllees liavo ucen lately ordered discontinue i Chccseman lllg Horn count mall to Sunshine, Davidson I uraiute county mall to Mountain) Omstead Crook county, mall to Morac Governor Thomas of Colors lo In a letter praises the action of tin depart mint of tho 1 acltlc for tho manner In which Colorado soldiers sure treate 1 Secretary Hoot ha thanked the t,nv irnor for hi communication John Tookcr Hen lirsou, ssl ndlcd al Denver recently, waa at one time captain cap-tain of tho famous vigilantes nt Mr-glnla Mr-glnla City, Mont and at several periods In his Ufa he helpe 1 make Hit stirring history of tho ltocky mountain region by aubduclng lawless clement. At Hilling Mont., Alonto letter. a flah vender, attempte 1 to criminally assault tie young daughter of J A Morley Upon the fact becoming known a warrant was Issue 1 for Tee ten' arrest. U hen the sheriff entered the houses he found Teeters dead and on tho floor an empty bottle which had contained strychnine Long-distance telephone service between be-tween Denver and Cheer line was established estab-lished last week, when the lino waa formally openid to the public (lover nor Thomas of Colorado and Chief Justice l'otterof Wyoming, exchanged congratulatory message in behalf of two states over the completion of tho lin and establishment of telephone service Through the rrrcst at Unite, Mont, of Mayer, an nssayer of llutte; John 1' Hoyd, brother of Mayor lloyd of I till-Ipsburg, till-Ipsburg, and James McDonald, an em ployce of the Granite lllmrtallla mine, the disclosures of wholesale theft of liver bullion from the Illmctallio company have just been made At least 130 000 worth of bullion has beer made awny with Advices from Illnghamton X Y , atate that a company of Neworlc millionaire recent'y acquired title to a targe tract of oil land In Wyoming nnd, under the name of the Union Oil company, will sink wells and dec clop the properties. Three prominent mem bers of the firm accom anted by oil experts are now en route to Cheyena to completo the arrangem nts for start Ing work at once Machinery was pur chased some time ago The battery of the Wyoming light artillery came back with three ofllcera and fifty seven men CapUIn Clarke, the commander of the battery waa left behind In okoharaa Ills presumed he missed the transport. 1 Irst I leu tenant J M Ollmnre Is In command, aided by I leutenant C A Ilrlstol Tho only deaths recorded In that command waa that of trunk II Hlncx, who died In San I ranclsco of typhoid fever and that of 1 at Sullivan who diod In Ilono lulu of pneumonia As a result of a quarrel aboui family affairs, Oliver Holmes, an elderly rest dent of Llvermore, Cal , waa choked to death by his brother George In a room adjoining that In which their ranch hands were eating breakfast. Profewr 1 Iwood Mead who ha charge of the Wyoralog Irrlgatljn exhibit ex-hibit to be made at tho 1 arls expost, lion, has been advised that the space assigned for this exhibit will be but two feet wide by nine feet long Wall pace for maps plans audrhotograpba will be given |