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Show NORTHWEST NOTES. lite National I.lro Stock naaoclatton Will hold a convention In Denver, Jak-uary Jak-uary I) Cltarlra M. McCornilok of l'tieblo, Otln , nnd Ihibert lnwMu of Cheyenne, Wyn , hare twen nolutetl mall elerka. The Union lltolfle now owna l.M mile of nnd, of which It operate nil lint Hvemlle. which la leaaexl liy the NHtthern Caelflc. I A apeclal otmrler from S'.to county, N'ovkilH, the noette ( the recent Indian sceipe. reporta that all danger of nn up-rlalng up-rlalng of the Hhoahnnea la at. I lll.t mounted policemen are attll on duty, anil It la liellevmt that these men enn quell nny tllalurbatico that may arise, biiWraatllltlea are highly linpnilwblc. Mrs. Clnrn Kliign, of Men I'rnnclacn, who clnlitta In have Iwen the cMintrurt wife of the late Adolph Sutro, ha com. ineueea! n legal light for some of thn Stttro millions by filing nn npplleatlou for Icttera of gnarillaiithlp over her two children who ore limned In the application. ap-plication. Adolph Newton Mulm and Atlolphlne Charlotte Htltrn. I Dr. litlnnnl llorett, n well known velerlnnrlnn of Denver, and I! Illranl, (ok nt the clnbhotiM of tho .Standard Shooting dull, at Ihmlea lake, ten inllea soulli of Denver, wore tlrowneil while lulling In Ihe lake one day last week. 'IhecmiMn of the accident Is unknown, thn tint knowledge of It bo. lug the dlKHivcr of their overturned boat by other tUhcrmen. Momih. Keeie ,1 llrndley, cinlrne-torn cinlrne-torn of thn work of liiilhllug the public library fmiudntlnn at Chejrntir, Wyo , hate lieen granted an enlarge ntent of their eontrnet on aeooiiut of oxlrn work rtiilretl to overcome oh r.tncleaeliciiilllleretl by inn rally groiiml. Tho original eonlrnel wna for WI.OOO. Under the enlnrge.1 eonlrnel, they will rccwlte upward of I.VI.IHiO Mra. Joaae Conwny, of Mcetectae, Wyo , la miller arreat, charged with IMilsonttig her IninlHiiid, Conway wna aiilTerlug fnim an nltaek of typhoid malaria and tiled The phynlolan waa not aatlsHctl that tho iIIucami was the cntiso of death and nshcl for an investigation inves-tigation by u comncr'a Jury. The jury (lccltlctl that Cuntvuy had Iwcn pol aonrtl, and thn woman waa Immediately Immediate-ly placed under nrrtwl. (leorge Crawford of Denver haa left for Now York, to couclude the aale of l.ono acre of rich mineral laud on South mountain, lllollraudecntinty, to nu l.ngllsh syndicate for 83,100,000. Till property Intitule mine at Sum mltvllle, formerly owned by Senator llotven, which have produced $3,000,000 I u gold. A rallmad will lo built lo Ihe uiliica. Mr. Crnwfonl la also Just closing clos-ing a aale of mliica at the Twin Lakes, near tadvlllc, for 8500.000. A largo iiiiuilior of transactions have been luado In sheep during thn past wick by L'urbou county, Wyo, ehecp-men ehecp-men Canon A Miller aold nnd delivered deliv-ered akNIheail olttto-year-olil wether at U to n head It. Ilnickcnhtiry alilppcd l.iMHlhend of ahecp Uitho Den vcr market. I ('. Mlllershlppctltweii-ty-two ear of fretlers from Hock Creek to his feeding pena In Nebraska, bhlpera nro experiencing dlllleulty In gutting oara for atoek shlpinunta The nbatrnct of the rciwrt mailo lo the comptroller of the currency, Indl cntlug theoondltlonof the eleven national na-tional banka In Wyoming, na of dale j September Solh, ahowa an Increase In totals, as compared with July 14th, j from 53, .70,000, to 81,113,000. Loans and discount have Increasod 110.000. AinounUdiiu from approved rcacrvo nginta IncrcuM-il 8JI3.0"0, and Individual Individ-ual dcoslts nearly IU0,00ii. The av crago rcervc has lueriasctl from '-)3.V to 31. B wr cent In the recent failure of the Tradca-men' Tradca-men' National bank of New York City, the Hock Sprluga, Wyo, National Imnk waa Interi'ittod to the amount of 8IO,So,70, having tluil amount on do poalt at the time of the collapse of tho eastern luttik The amount Involynl la more limn twiclhlrdaof the taplla of the Hock Spring bank, and la n severe blow to that young financial in-Btllutlnn. in-Btllutlnn. Tho stockholders will make good nny Impairment of the capital slock of tho bank. The Indians unlawfully killing game In Wyoming wcro able lo cludu tho deputies and roach their reservation Had the depulli reached their camp before they left It, there would undoubtedly un-doubtedly have been a great many killed, aa the Indian hail three tcipca aa a blind In the open and ten more hid In thick tltnlwr near by It la estimated es-timated that this band of Indians, about thirty buiks, killed over 0O head of cow elk In the three werke they made their tmnp on fish creek. State Land Agcut Mooro of Helena, Moot., Is In receipt of nn Important ruling by Secrctury Illlsa, relating to an application luado several montlie ago by tho stato land depsrtment to relinquish certain lands In Hitter Hoot valley, taking oilier In lieu, The state desired to permit tho state arid land commission to reclaim land to exchanged ex-changed under terms of the Carvy act As tho land had been patented, tho secretary of the Interior decided It could not be relinquished, Ihe aecre-tary aecre-tary now holds, however, that unpatented unpat-ented lands can be exchanged. |