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Show iBBB NOimnVJiST NOTES. Pueblo, Colo., It paying the rallroada at present from IsOtl.WW to IOOO.uOO per month for freights. In the mint appropriation at Carson City, Nov., a reduction It made from 131,300 to $15,000, by Secretary tlage. A colony of several thousand will oon emigrate from the east and settla down In Montroto county, Colorado. It ha fallen lo the lot of (lovcrnor Richard of Wyoming, during hl term of ofllcc, to appoint four talo Judge. Montana Is already astir In It prep- I arattont to mako nn exhibit of ngrl- I cultural and mineral resource at tho I Omaha exosltlan The wlro of the Ploclie and Panaca (Ncv.) telephone lino Is strung and tho 'phone lscxiected to bo 111 working order before January. The ole'vallonof Judro Knight to this supremo bench of Wyoming w'" no cessitato the election of a district Judge nt the next ensuing election. (lovcrnor Sadler of Nevoda has offer ed a reward of Jloo on the part of tho stale for tho apprehension of the parties par-ties Implicated In tho Dlicr lynching. Kouryearngo the ttock raiser of Archuleta county, Colorado, wero pleased to get tho price for !-ycar old ttecr that calve are selling for now, At tho trial of Prank Moody. In Ilutte, nccused of killing Paul ICrrrgcr In May last, witnesses testified that ho Is ono of tho two men accused of the murder. As Hvanston, Wyo., tho railroad company hat commenced clearing olf their ponds preparatory lo the lea liar-vest. liar-vest. The Ico Is tald to bo about eight Inches thick. Klko county' (Nevada) delinquent tax Hit contalnt but nlno names and amounts to 1131.33. All till except 170.30 I duu frrm the Hold Creek company com-pany and It connection. Ullbrrt llrlggt of Carson, Nov., kill- . cd a deer recently In the southern part of that city. The nnliunl had probably proba-bly been driven out of the mountain by tho Into snow storms. Tho Wyoming state bar I taking steps towurd tho creit.un of a monument monu-ment to bo placed In tho cemetery at I Cheyenno, In honor of tha lately do- 1 censed Chief Justice Conway. I Oaiicrvlllc, Nov., has a committee ot I thirteen cltlrcns and when they wish I any objectionable character, to Icavo I town rach lneinlier of tho comuilltca i writes hlra a letter giving htm tho L hlilL ' ( The almost complete failure of tho I applocrop of tho cast has scut pur K chaser to Colorado to buy. One cast- irn Ilrm ha bought up all thouiitlro crop of the Suit Juan valley,, liar- H lug distributed . 8W.O00 among ' tho F8 growers In.Karmlugto'n, Colo. &, Kred C. Reet, liookkccper for' tho H lluttu Ilanlwaro company," a arretted H on a warrant charging him with may, H firm. -RtoagnllutoallglitwltliW.il. HJ Pitt, a collector for tho sainu Arm, HJ during which licet bit Pitt' linger so HJ severely that tho member hnd to bo HJ amputated. HJ Hen Lawton, who.broko jail In Rock HJ .Springs, Wyo,,'. back again. Ho wa HJ found la a very bad condition, liavlug HJ exposed himself to tliu late Inclement HJ weather on tho hills, nnd hi feet Mere HJ frozen In consequence. Tho culprit HJ expressed himself at being glad to got HJ back to hi old quarters. HI A peculiar disease I prevailing , HJ among horse 011 tho Wngou Hound HJ and Lallonto creek, Wyoming. Tho HJ Guthrie llrbt. company hat lost four- Hj teen head, John V. Ma'sdcn fifteen HJ and others report losses. The nul- II mal taken stand off nlono with head II down nnd refuse to cat, and generally It In a few day nro dead. Some, how- II ever, linger for n couple ot week. No W remedy hnsbceu found. Natrona county, Wyoming, will lie represented at tho Trans-Mississippi and International exposition tu be held In Omaha. At a meeting In Cat-per Cat-per a commlttco w us appointed toils-vise toils-vise ways and menus by which allot tha counties of tho stato would bo represented rep-resented nt tho exposition. When tho Dceemlier termot couit wat convened at Lander, Wyo., Judgo Ilrammiil discovered that Promont county had no fund to pay the expense, ex-pense, of tho term, ltc decided to ill,-charge ill,-charge the Jury and nil tha criminal cases requiring n Jury wero continued I to tho Juno term. , Charles Gordon, a brother of Dr. II. P, It. Gordon of Great Palls, Mnnt.r whllo deer hunting, accidentally shut and killed his companion, Charles (I, Helper, while tho Inttcr wns crawling on his hand undknesa.Uordon mistaking mistak-ing for a deer. Tho peoploof Lander, Wyo., havo discovered that tticy wero sending away over 80,000 every year for bee, nnd now they hare a brewery ot their own and aro atd to bo happy nlthlls product and tho money It keep at ' home. .The long continued cold spell and heavy nowt of tho past month nro Iwglnnlng to have nseilous effect on sheep, a number having already per- lslied. Tliu no it Is ernsted and frozen so thnt It tt kliiiiut Impossible to get ' ' ' at tho feed. |