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Show I NOltTIlWJST NOTES. 1 Jeme V. Tnoper and William J. I llennratynf Ohryenne have been appointed ap-pointed railroad mall elerka. Ihe I'natmatler-Uenenil baeappolnt- VV V. Cnehrnn, now (MMtoniee In-apeetor In-apeetor In eharge at Denver, to be ihlef Intpeetor of the poMorllee department depart-ment Nlmon notrgenhelm, a Denver man, 1 " married at noon on Thanksgiving ! '.' . and to celebrate the occasion ho gave a turkey dinner to 4,a j),lldrrii I of that city. ' Andy JobiiMm snd It. A. Smiley of 1 Ilawlina, Wyo. havo purchased I-weeu I-weeu g.ooo and u.ouo head of ewes from Utah parties, which will bo shipped In within tho next few daya. The committee In charge of arrange-meni arrange-meni for the routing convention of the National I.lve-Htoek attoelatlon In Denver, haa rejected the pronllloti to I make bull-flghtlng a feature of the outdoor tporls on that oecatlon. C. P. I'anlon, a "ten-year man," who I had Wen trrated at a trutty, racaned from the atate penitentiary at Laramie I latt week A reward of StOu It offered for hit capture I'anlon It believed to have gono south Into Colorado. In Denver a highwayman walked I Into the Jewelry atoro of 8. Toblaa at Fortieth and Market streets, and with 'a revolver, forced the proprietor lo glvj him thirty-four gold watches, worth about 1(00, and made hla escape. j Wngener Hurlburt, agedSl.naaclec. trocuted at Spokane, whllo attempting to flv an elcetrlo light The light In tho barn failed to work, and Hurlburt thought he could mnko the repairs without attttlante. He accidentally got hold of a live wire, with fatal result. re-sult. Mrs. Ncltlo It. Craven hat petitioned for a family allowance of M.0O0 per month from the citato of tho late Jamea (1. Fair, tho allowance to com. meneo at the date of Ida death. Tlill would mean Jtlo.ooo back allowance. Mrt. Craven claim to bo Falr'a aurvlv Ing widow. Nest week the water will, for the first time, lie turned Into the flumes and tunnel of tho Southern California 1'owcr company In tho Santa Ana canyon. can-yon. The plant haa been two yeara In building, and hat oust ttoo.oon. lllce-trleltyof lllce-trleltyof a voltage of M.OOO I acnt over copper wlro lo Ix Angelea, over eighty mile away. Cminctt I-otii k, aged 18, of Cheyenn was fatally Injure. I by being run over by a Union Pacific freight train near Cheyenne. t.ouck waa atcallng a rldo on a westbound freight train to I.ara mla and fell beneath the wheel. Ha n at found on tho track, having lain eight houra after the nc blent Ills right leg was Injured so that amputation amputa-tion near tho hip waa nereatnry. Out Carl haa been oonvlrted In tin district court at Cheyenne of tho crime of attempted murder. Carl waa em--ployed a foreman of a iWpcimn, He beeamo Ineeaeil at a ahtepherder named (lib Clark, who he thought waa trying to aupplant him a foreman, aud deliberately delib-erately shot htm, Indicting a serious wound. The penalty la Imprisonment from one to fourteen year. Forty-eight fnur-hono tcami, engineered engi-neered by bliothone bucks, aquawaand ptpnos came Into Casper. Wyo., last week - freight Uncle Sam not only w d-i aud muUiet Ida ward but psys them well tu haul the supplies to tho reservation. 'I heir stock and wagons wag-ons are probably bettor than that ot their white brothers In central Wyoming, Wyo-ming, and they aro well supplied with money. A private letter from Washington jaya the war department la preparing lo wage war on northern Wyoming bandlta, having aeeadel to the demands de-mands of the pnilofllffl department for aid In exterminating the robbera. The I letter aay a large force of armed men will be tent to the "Hole-lu-the-Wnir country and hunt down to the death the deaperadoee and all abettora who have lii satiating the Unlet men. Tim coroner' Inijue-t over tho re-mslnsof re-mslnsof l.llllnn llrandls, the 13-year-old girl of Oakland, Pal., who wn supposed sup-posed to have committed suicide by hanging at llerkley last Saturday, resulted re-sulted lu a verdict charging her father with the murder and naming htr stepmother step-mother aeeeawiry. Tho ovldence Unded to show that the ohlld had been beaten to death and hanged to a bed pott by tboee retHnalble for her death The lmdy of II T. Itombetier, member mem-ber of United Ntatet mineral land com mlaalon nf Mlatnuta dlatrlcl, Montana, was found near Hwnn Lake. Mr. Horn-bauer Horn-bauer lafl Missoula November 13 for (.iiinnilnlonart' oainp. 190 mllea from Ulssoula. He died of heart illteane. Jess T.enuoiiof Douglss, Wyo., waa thet and alinott Inttautly killed at (lien Itoek by Fete Mataon while trying toatparat Maltvn and John l'arrull, who were engaged In a drunken brawl, Matsou It now In Jail on u charge of murder. TnoOseoola Indiana, Shoiliooo Illll and his son, ware found dead In Jln.wn's canyou, near While I'lne, Nevatls. The Iudlana had pureliated a quantity of whltkey. got nn a drunk, and layed out In anow and were frozen to death. |