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Show ' r .' NORTHWEST X0TKS. A man eulcreil the Monogram salrsin al Junetlnn Clly, tire., nuirdcrrd thr liarlender, Iteujamln 'I racy, securid 9:75 and esesped. The president Is alnmt lo Issue a proclamation cresting sddlllons of sev aral million acres o ths Yellow. ions aad Telon forest reserves In Wyoming. Jsmrs William., who shot and killed (leorge Hicks, on Msy nth, wslked Into lb. coo lily Jail at Portland, Ore., and aurrendered himself to the jailer one night last week. Frank Caldwell, a gambler of Cheyenne, Chey-enne, was Isat week sentenced to twelve years tn the Wyoming penllen-tiary. penllen-tiary. I aldwell shot Mel la lii sham, a colored woman, In a bouse of Ill-repute a year ago. Alfred Hamilton waa hanged at Whatcom, Wash., Isat week for murder. mur-der. He went up lo the scaffold two alep. at a lime and when aalied If ha had anything tossy, replied, ".No, J am her. to die." Denver haa decided not to hold a fes. tlval of Mountain and I'laln thia year, aad Cheyenne'a Frontier celebration I. left without a rival for the patronage of the rural districts of Colorado, Nebraska Ne-braska and Wyoinlug. ' Arltona rangers have captured Walter Wal-ter Trice, John Van Winkle and lloltort Van Winkle near Dos Cabeaa. They are charged with alauglitcrlng cattle on tha rangu that did not belong lo them and aelllog the beef. Tha body of Hurt Hatty, a young man, waa fouud In Mollala river, near Oregon City, Ore., with a bullet hole In his breast. Ha disappeared from bla home at Can by Friday morning. Tha coroner's jury returned a verdict of aulclda. A report that M. Thai! Howder, champion rough rider of the world, had bean lulled by a broucho lu Madl-eon Madl-eon Square Harden, New York, waa act at rest by a message from Colonel W. F. Cody lo J. A. Marllo of Cheyenne. Chey-enne. lirorga Klrby, an extensive rsllla-grower rsllla-grower licar Hillings, Mont., laat week lost l,U0l head of catlle. The cattle had just arrived from Texas, aud were thin aud weak from the long trip. They perished aa the result uf the cold rain. I. N. nsnl, a raneliinanllvliig thirty-five thirty-five miles uorlh of t'bryeiiu., last week found a nule on his doorstep warning him to sell oat and leave the oouutry, or be avoilld vro''abty meet death. Hard feara he may meet the fato of Lewie aud I'owell, who were assassiu ted. ln Hpoksue, Wash., all tha Iron moldera In the oily wafVrd out aa a re sult ol Ilia remain oi intir .mpioy.rs to concede a niuv-hoorday with wages of 13. SO, lbs same now paid for ten hours' work. This Is au outgrowth ol tba National Machinists' demands of a year ego. ' Oovarnor Toole, of Montana, who haa arrived home from Washington. D. C, wh.ra be went to attend cere-monle. cere-monle. Incident to Interment of the body of hla fslhsr-ln-lsw, (leueral Itosecraus, deules that he has changed his atlltuda on tha msrgcr question, aa reported In a Chicago interview. A Miles City, Mont., dispatch suys: John Slancer was murdered by Ueorge Spencer during a row on a aherp rauch on the illg Dry Creek. Slaucer waa struck with a alub and hla skull fractured. frac-tured. Hpenoer gava hluisslf up to th. authorities and claims th a act wa. loo. In self-defense. Uoth men were sheep herders. At Opal, Wyoming, at tba llallday saloon, aa the result of a quarrel, Nlcli Garcia shot aud Instantly killed Aus tin l'orter. It Is understood the psr- tlea had been drinking .nd a quarrel ensued In which l'orter drew a kulfe and attampted to slab (iarcla, who drew a revolver and allot l'orter, killing kill-ing hlra Inalanlly. Prof. Wilbur C. Knight, one of the best luformed men on Wyotnlug oil affairs, aaya that Ilia 1'ono Agle aud other ceolral Wyoming oil fields will ba solcnlitleally prospected by two companies lilts summer, one couiiosed 'of K.ngllshuien and the oilier hacked I by llelgian capital. In the latter King Leopold la a stock hold. r. I J. F. Walkur waa discovered by .ol- diera wauderlng aimlessly about Fort Wright. He Is now In jail at Spoken, awaiting examination on a charge of lc.anity. Walker, who it is believed rsaanlly came from the Sound, says he as war correspondent for the New Vurk Hun iu Cuba, I'orlo l.ico aud the 1'blllppiucs. L' ult as I'ortland, Ore., planing mill owners grant a nliie-liour day to the i'lsnlng Mill Mens' union, the members of every union nnlllalrd with the Ilulldlug Trades t'ouiici'. threaten to walkout. I'laoliig mill owners stale thai tlu.y w not meet the ilemuuds. Tweuly-ttve hundred men may be made Idle. Ou.tavus A. Wistech waa found dead In hit raucli-i(IUse six miles south of Chcycnue last week. The body wus fouud by his griuuUoii, who had gone to vl.lt Illin i,ii,l wus riphlly decomposing. decom-posing. Tho coroner has been unnlilc lo find auy evidence of foul pluy. T. A. Murine, president of the National haul! ,,( ,M,,,,i,mi:i, ss trustee, hus puicliuscl tli,. pi;, i, i of thu Helena Tower nud l.i,t company under foreclosure fore-closure proe....,iiM((,, for tV.'un.noi). Mr. Marlour W .,s..itcd wllll him a ByndU-stc of I'lo..., ,, , apiiolisis. |