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Show iNORTIIWEST'SOTES. IMnard 1L Hltneral of limn, lias been appointed storel(eier nt the Shoshone, Wyn.. Iiullaii ngeney. Inn wreck on the Mlaaotirl l'aelflo near Culanulo Sirlng. Ihe englucer and fireman were Iwdly Injured. The dead btnly found In ISnvenn Park, Seattle, has been Identified a. that of I'reil Miller, a civil engineer of H.111 Dlcgt). Mis. Syil a line of Ihnlirn, Ncli.. lint been appointed teacher In the Shoshone Sho-shone Indian school lu Wyoming nl (duo per niiiium Tnl'Tolt-Sec, the Arapahoe Indian who last summer kllltsl hit wife, has licen sentenced to ten ) ran In tlie Wyoming- rienltentinry. .lodge Itlner nf Lnrninle m-11 ten nil I'reil Iltiiii1it, n Jiirjttian, to sixty dnjs In Jnll for npH-orinif In lh court room while Inliislcaleil. llrlRndler'Hciieral llnlc nf Di liver, now mi duty In Manila. I. reported falling In hcnltli. nnd will he compelled to return homo nt once. All the Iron land owned by Ihe Central Cen-tral Parlclllc near tavclock. Ner., hat been purchased by Mr. Hitchcock, and the enterprise will go ahead. M. K. Parson., of Wlhncmncca, received re-ceived another tralnloailnf rattle from William Stock nod llvnns .t Curlncr recently and the same will I ahlppcd cast. The Oregon Sugar company closed their factory at I.n (Irnnde for the ea-son ea-son 1111 the Hth Inst. Ihe output of sugar for this senson Is a Utile more than one anil one-half million tioiiiids. Work on tho foundation walla of the new public building nt Cheveuno la progressing rapidly. Aa anon a. the cellar It excavated few feet deeer, a grillage foundation will tie put In. Cheyenne I. ciprrlrnclng n house famine. The opulallon has Increased thero mi rapidly on account ot Ihe filling fill-ing up of Ihe Union I'uelllo shop, at that point. Hint there Is not a vacant house to lie had In the city. Zera Snow of Portland. Ore., representing repre-senting llrcclvcrs Mink and Wilson of the Union Parllle, at Spokane, bid In the I'nlou depot properly there for 811.1,000, being tlio minimum bid provided pro-vided by the order of sale Thero It a SUJ.uoo lionded debt agalusl the properly Dr William Iloyd, n cousin of lis (lovernor lloyd nf Nebraska, ha. been adjudged Insane at Cheyenno and placed lu tho stale Insane asylum, lloyd, who was n colonel of volunteers III the war of tho rebellion, Imagined that he had killed two Cheyenne cltltcna. Colonel Jay U Torrey on the Hill InsL presenlcd the stale ot Wyoming Willi tho regimental flag of Ihe Second United States volunteer ravnlry and the guidons of the seven troop, nf the regiment hlcli was organised In that alate. The regimental Hag waa a present from the patriotic woiuru ol the state. J. A. llranilreth, who claimed to 1st n nephew of the millionaire plll-makri of that name, was found dead In lilt cell in the county Jail at I'resno, Cal., having been arrested on n charge ol vngrancy. Alcoholism lsauppd tc have caused lilt death, lie graduate of Yale college and had traveled nil aver tho world. D. II Clutc and III. noil. I.awrenc Clute, nrll'lodoaaKiiilll men of Lend vlllr. are In Jnll chargtd wllli th( murder of John I". Ilargcr. Tho murdered mur-dered man nud the Clute. got Into t light nt tho sanmlllorernluinberdral and Ilargcr wn bc-ntcn In death by tin tno men. 1 he accused men claim thai Ilargcr had a gun and attempted t shoot llin elder Chute before the twt men uttatked him. The poatnllktt authorltlca 'have dl covered that thedynamltesentthrougl the mall, to the Turkish consul, (leo ll Hall, at Sail I'ranclsco, a short tlmi since, was mailed nt Untie by a yuiiui miner named John Dwycr, a man will considerable local reputation aa 1 rabid anarchist. Dwycr receiver warning from frlrnda and left tows before he could be arrested, The grand Jury hat refused to re turn aa indictment against II. (J lenders, prominent Cheyenne mer chant, who had been hound over by the United Statet lummjtkloncr for II legally fencing Unit belonging to Ibi government. According (o the reports recolvod It Denver, the Utes Intend making I stand against the gams wardens I' they attempt to drive them out o' Iloutt county. Mauy people ars ex pectlng serious trouble between tin Indiana and the game wardens. In the United fitutea our at Cheyenne, Chey-enne, John O.. tlllbert was indicted bj the grand Jury for robbing the post oHlceatOlllelte, Wyo. (llllicrt pleadct guilty and waa sentenced to one yesi and one day In the penitentiary and ti pay a fine of 3300. Charlie White Owl, an Arapahoe In dlan, pleaded guilty lo the charge tt cattle stealing on the Shoshone reser vntlon, and was given a Jail oenlenci of ten months lu Cheyenne. OthcJ arrests may follow for similar charge, among the tribe. |