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Show ' EVAWSTDW HEWS j v V EVAXSTOX. Wyo.. Oct, 26. Quit I a stir was created Sunday afternoon when the rumor was circulated that I a sheep herder near Altamont was beaten to death by tramps. Sheriff Christiansen ordered all tramps com-1 com-1 lng Into Evanston on tho railroads j nnd from tho hills gathered up. About I 15 were thrown into jail. Tho sheriff i however, on going to Carter, could I locato neither crime nor criminal. A track walker, who is said to be men-I men-I tally irresponsible, gave out the ro-' ro-' port at first, saying that he also was I fired upon by the tramps C. C. Barnard, Pnlon Pacific u-i u-i perlntendent, has been transferred to I th Colorado division, to tako tho place of the lato A. S. Vlckroy. As-' As-' slstant Superintendent Wilcox of the Vomlng division will replace Barnard. Bar-nard. Mrs E. Mulligan of Park City, Utah, stopped off in Evanston on her way to Green River to visit her I husband, who is employed with tho ! I nlon Pacific. Mrs. Shad Morgan spent a few j days Inst week In Ogden, Mr- Mor-I Mor-I gan joining her Saturday. ' They re-j re-j turned home that evening. Mrs. Don Brandt of Pocatello Idaho, returned homo Mondav after a week's visit with Mrs. George O'Hara. Mrs. J C Fiser of Chicago, who I lias made a three weeks' visit with j her mother. Mrs. Anna Dane return-! return-! ed home Sunday. Mrs. I. Kastor spent the week-end with her daughter. Miss Bertha Kas-1 Kas-1 tor. in Salt Lake Miss Kastor is a student of the Gordon academy. Mr. and Mrs Dave Lewis were vte-I vte-I ilors at the Mosslander ranch Satur-I Satur-I day and Sunday. Dr. Dumm; traveler and lecturer. ' will speak next Sunday at the Meth- odisl c hurch His talk will be about j the "Passion Play." The Catholk ladies held a mectlig ; Tuesday ev ening at the parish home I to complete plans for the dinner to he given on election day. The women of the Methodist church will give a iuppcr at the city hall on Halloween night. |