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Show NOUTIIWKST N0TKS. .1. W. Hniok. a pioneer of Twio I Hii-life. fell dind while at work. I h...uH ( nnroy, n pioneer rlticn of Uievetinc, ia lt-ad, sued Tl-teara. H ik' Hum l.Hiii In Wvoming will hip .(,iimi,oHi pon nit n of wool thin ae- The iiidirfttiona are that the nmclter iioublf nl lleicna will t settled Id tue tivur future, Amlv Knt'i-p. a Swede, living near Capful City, . Colo., waa burned to death in hit cabin. Straw herrifs in Untie are 17 cents per boa mid rrnldrutMor the Copper City now rat fruit instead of meat. Connly auperintenileiitn of Montana will meet In Helena July ','ndln4th. Principal, of i he variotii siliools and umuy teat'hiTfi are rxpt cled. KlttU- llfleu Wrtt-on. H months old, dn-d f r mii taking Mtrvctiuine tntilclh, which hhe found on the table of her home in Colormlo Spring. Colo. The aufe of the Hiuller, Mont., Hot tarings hotel was nll.-d and iverSl.noo In money and jewel whh taken. A clerk named lUymoud ik the guilty n ui u. Sis a ore In the central part of Tiuckee, Colo., wna burned lunt week, entailing a !o of JM,tK)u. The Are probably originated from a defective electric wire. Hplro DockeUtich, a prominent mining min-ing and buslufha man of lel.amar. Nevada, was thrown from his horae aud auntalned Injuries from which he died soon after. Near Kverett. Wsth., Kngiueer Mich. aelJ. Klley aud Ilrakeman A. L. Kittle Kit-tle were killed by an engine crashing through a treatle lo the bottom of a gulch twenty feet below. Spokane's ahare of the 1 10,000 fund for preliminary work on a state exhibit ex-hibit at the St. ImiIs fair baa Wen rained. It la fl,!too. Five banks agreed to loan this auin without lute lu-te rest. , U. Davla, one of the pioneer of the state of Montuna ami well known In central Montana, la dead at lloulder, aged 60, He traveled from Kentucky to Montana In au ox team In the early sixtiee. Frank WillintnH, a prominent vltlxcn of Pullman, Wat.!.., was killed while hunting aiuirrela. While drawing his rifle through a bnrln-d wtro feuee It was accidentally tired and the bullet went through bis best). Frederick Kriekaon, a miner, was waught under a full of r.H-ks In the Palmyra mine, Tcllurlde, Colo., and terribly crushed. He was taken to the hospital, where It was discovered that three ribs were fractured aud a broken section of one of the bouca had penetrated his lung. Hume Idea of the rapid manner In which Wyoming la being settled Is hhowu by the fact that during the mouth of April juat past over 400 homestead eutries were registered lo the land o fliers at Cheyenne, Douglas, Kvaoslon, Lander, riundauce aud lluf falu. The Cold Spring canyon, Wyoming, freak baby boro two months ago Is dead. The unfortunate creature was provided with three ears, peculiarly shaped legs of unequal length, four thumbs, blank sputa where the eyes should have been, and several other Irregularities and deforinlliea. Wool aalea at Caaper, Wyo., laat week amounted to l', 000,000 pouuda, the average price received being about K cents. The sales Included the record rec-ord one of the year, Robert Taylor's clip of Hi 0,000 pounds, going to be Hoy Ssylee for 14 cents a pound. The clip Is aald to be the fluent ever 'shipped from Can per, David ThompHon, alias David Tullls, the Kngllah contractor arrested In Seattle) Murch Uth on the charge of having absconded with a shortage of 970,000, was taken coat from Tacoma Saturday la charge of two deputy Uulled Stutea innrhhnln, who will do liver him lo Hi i lull authorities at Ho lou. The lullitury reservations at Fort Cu titer, Mont,, known as the "Pout reMtrvulhm" and the "l.imehlonu reservation," res-ervation," being no longer u ceil I'd for military purposes, have been trans ferrcd lo the control of the secrulury of the luteiior, with a view to tSuir allotment to the Indians, as promined by the interior department, A con truct to Increase the rapacity of the lliialofi'Wyoiuliig smelter ut tiruud KiK-iuii pint tit, Wyo., from 00 tons daily lo 300 tonn daily has beeu let. The step Is taken In anticipation of the completion (if tint irumwuy to conned the smelter with the Ferris- i Hnugert.v miue m-ur Hattle Lake. Tha tramway will be hixtvrn mile iu length and nine milea liuvu been com- : pie ted. Residents of Hear lrv t r'jit couuty, made thecla' -vO.wt has the siuullest W j '"'u. The child I ' , da:Whi'-r ' .i-Mrs. Joseph ' :J Uiy ,ii ,ix of s-ra v.e. i i t( , a . l.alf. Uif inf -rf ! y lcj Bud cu- 1 h uuu-r was run over by a 1 . eruue In the upper yarda of the Northern Pacitlu Kuilroad company com-pany at Unite and tuotuined Injuries from which he died a few hours later. Coulter was unmarried and worked Id the Anaconda smelters. iiwt . . . ;- 1 . ' 'C' |