riii*\*BrifBreoUkana3lr»yi-»•i*idu»*r»*8I-»r»-18•a«taxed he vow! Its caimilty, and »iHow breakfast wax given at ftoantotoy * Tavern, The tavern contitwnt. whti* waiting for th«dr mnkfaat. which was not served pi» prompt IT as «t in** \ ion-tin, owing to tlu extra patronage at breakfast not having br* n expected at Mr. Beardsley's Jiosrolrfr tilled in the time by taking a eoinplinieMary bull''1 to show their npptt*1uG'm end g*» d willtowards th*lr entertainer. the H«»*. Mr. K«'ar»«. Alt;-cordintrIy Mr. Kearn* waa i‘h t U I an a ikM senator from « yom-Ing and tor d ,,,m of twenty y*uf«.The train which brought to in# Wyoming deleeainHi made remarkablygood time, b*gtlnf th*1 **;fer m heUHto tiinlt;* by something like (wo hour*. It ccnslstod bf tbr#* Pullnmn #loi*plt;u*. u lt;■ hair * ar. an ordinary day ‘ «n»oh and a iommlK.*.uy oar. and they W tlmt lt;,«n-mlwii v mr wn* a regular miigus«n* of good cheer, Hup®rtntendont Park, ofthe Wyoming division of th* talon Furlftc. had his special or attached anda«oomiank*1 th^ delegation Into Hult1 At* ten * Vcloek the. Wyoming party wu conducted tlt; the A#**mbly Hall to attend the ||ve stock convention, and at j :lt; thev at tended the Joint session of thr legislature. ThtJr Special tralji Will i»rtvlt; the Short Line depot at 2 oclocktomorrow morning. ij J There were an even hundred in tnc vliJling party, ton while sut l er was Rein# served at RatfHiw last evening a trtecrAvn whm rwHrtVpd ftnnourw*Uijg IW* death of Representative K.■ JJJaccount of whfrt* CN^OHtori 8uwyi|®ii*l Wllllhfna and R*pM»*ntatlV« Gray returned to Cheyenne.Following is a list of the visitors fromthe Wyoming legislature:LegtoUMora—hdfihte. Vice Pm I dentJne Iredala and wife, Jena tors H. O.I, h and wife. P J. Rhok -»«1 wifeJohn Met dll and wife. I., lt;1 Davis and wife William Madden and wife. M.Ni* hols and wife, £Pts°» m Y^lTw1and wife and ton, W P Brittain. uli J. Griffin. Dr. J W Hawk \V. MrHrldeOtorp Ofm *ti4j ft *I Sf-'of Ket.rvs- ntnllves-Spenker J.S. Atherloy and wife. D. nl),wife t‘ E Shaw and wife. « has. i . Ftabtack and wife. Joseph Blaek and wife, Thomas Wihron and wire, U. Bracken*. Andy Ougas. B* R* Din* woudle Leroy Sail®bury. John R°*V man W H M nsen and wife. HWhite. H B Kmlgh. Cl. W. Ores well, C. W. BoMda O F. 11 anna. James M.Grttham. II. ^ ffla*, ^ r HartII Cooper, TUomu« Cptlle, Dr. U. liar*vey Reid. C, J. Jarman,Slate ofTUt-rs -0- M Abbott, treat?-ur. r; Le Hoy Grnnt. auditor.Officers o! ftte fc*iilature^enati,t nief cu rk 0. W IViry, Journal ClerkY ohnhuim. S* rifcant-ftt* Ann* h glaymaker. Assistant Eng rowing andrcnmiiiiKt lt;’I. .K J'« M;X'V th'Page Harry la»nirf‘ l«H. Janitor nl Ash* ford House Chief Clerk A. J. Mokler.Her gran t «g t - A r flM 0. A. HamUton. Met, senxirr Ft*»er Hkholai^n.Kewspaper Men—E. A, . !nlt; k. lt;hmm LmR; Cl- 8- bulker, DenverK,.publican and Wyoming.1,iirnaI I. s Daw *w.Pmnk Vreeland, Ch-yenn** Tribune, Frank Hpalford. Urttrtie It-publiean U. Hoy Williams. Laramie lU m. nirig,Chris MathIson. Rawlins RepubUcan.Ex-membtrs **f th- T^KRIature iind Guests—H. B. Bttvchjyr, W. C. IIrv1ne. 1* W Smith, C W inner. L. \V t Ie • land Mrs T. T Tynan. Mrs. J T. W1I-'lam* William Mal*y andMiss Smith, J E. CosgrlfT, T. A. Kindle, Will Daley, Broil* Abry.DR. MAVlt; APPOINTED.Called to Sneered Ito. Amterson anConutjr Physician,The board of county commissioners at their meeting late yesterday after noon appointed Dr H. N. Mayo to succeed Dr. H A. An demon, as county physician. Dr. Mayo came before th* board with very strong cndorsemtrU, and he will assume Ida iluttw on January 16th. Ml: httfl Mom vm also ap-p-in led Dapuiy Shcrlflf at Murray, and Amoa Oabbott as road *«Frvi»or ofthe second rofid distrb ] vice It. A. I roc, tor rt sift wed. All claims put in by employes for overtime pri-v i«* the day when the pfi-sent ndfntnistratlon took hold were dlWllowa?!. About sixty inmates of *hc c0unty_mftv«ary i • G-ttoped the hoard lo rvtutn A. F. Kendall ns *|ewar«l ?f ibat Institution.0«m*ldcrabh* other routine business washfii ft jBjwt ..,•*ll\i:-| LA\W:N RET I UN’S.The Vouiiff Hypindlsi Say a lit* Has geciu Kuouflfll of the World.Hal Clawson, son of Dr, H H. Claw* son. dropped in unexpectedly on ht*parent* taat night after a th'ee and uhalf years* absenca, traveling over th^.world. Hal * gained considerable fameit home •“me years hk as a hypnotist,and some of his performance* in Halt Lake stamped him a* a genuine p isses* ?ior of the mysterious power- Hi* feats in putting people to shop and leaving Utont In that condition for several daysImfors waking them, arc w.Ji rornembared here «n»i at other polhts in I’uh where h« exhibited. He left home to take up tht pnafeselon of n publlo rn-t»ri«iner in that lint*, and t*v«r since he h:ts htKO ttavaJInf ih»* world ovet engugpd in various purtulu Frtainlngtu ito ntrh als, sleight of hand, and to* gsrdemaJn. Ue has b-vn through the Isthmus of ?u*» ar.d *t. ppcd at Fort Said; h« saiisd fur South Africa andI IDI » vnwiuAVngntrs. ‘ Andmu* ,,,. ....GuUmont4 'v\ndttnt|no” (To My Wlf»' K... ' ,,if! »i,,ii*« #«,*..Lemaro5. “Hi,ring Bong“ ..vU,...Meodapnhn“Oavotf ' lt;*,Mlgnon‘G Timmas7. “Funeral March ' ............ Chopins. ’^Litany Bchubcrtt. “AnieGt a** “Doxology.T ■I’GSf M A8TEU FOR LKAM1N0TON.(Sl’KCIAL TO THE “NEWH.”]Washing ton, D, C., Jail. 15.—John Greathouse has been appolntod post* master at Leamington, Millard county, vice Joseph Oversom, resigned.Het»r»s**nt»t)ve King rviurncd ip thecapital yesterday from Mew Hampshire. where he has been Attending the funeral of HcproemaUVe Clark of that State.All druggist* guaranty every bottle of Chamlwrlalri's Cough Hemedy, and • wlU ) refund the rnoiH'V to anyone who Is not satisfied after using txm-thirds of the contents. This la the be«t remedy In the world f-,r la grippe, rough*, cold* croup and whooping cough and Is pleasant and safe to take. It prevent* any tendency of a roiil t“ result inpneumonia. ,ftofbre dudge Marionoativ.Judge Thomas Marloneaux held n short sv.islon of the criminal division of th«* district court thla morning, and transacted the following business State VS M. J. Jgc; ptoa ot not guilty to burglary withdrawn, *nd one of guilty to petit larceny entered, anddefendant sentencad to six months tn ihi* county Jail.The following cast* v,«*re set down for trial;Hall Luke Cttv vs Hotky Mountain Hell Telephone Co,, and same plain tiff vs W P tVMaara, svt far January 2,« Hall Lake City vs I). R. Hrlntonsuint* plaintiff v i WUIiant Prather, and Fred Smith set for January 2Ath.Hnlt Uk# City vs William Koach.sH for January 30th. . 8 ■Hlate v* Win, Jetter, K. H, Walker, set for January 2l*t. *Hiaie v* M. E Winbcrg (two cnees): get for January 21 State vs Joseph Walker (two cases), act for January 23rd.Klato v* W. II. Grewnwond, Jt.m a Mitrh. il nnd Harry Knowles; *,r% (»r January 24th.Htat«f ve J“hn Burns, and HarryMontgomery: *st tor January 25th.Stnt'* vs Harry Wtisopf J. M. llttmil* ton withdrew as attorney for defendant.Judge Marionenux onto red that n venire for Juror* |s*Uf to ilia sheriff to be drawn by th. clerk, returnable Monday, January 21. to ft ru.Dig Eire in Dawson,Bkagway, Jan. 8, vis Heat tie, Wash..Jan, 14.—Dawson's annual lire occurredon th** morning of Jan. 7. three large buildings being burned to the ground w ith « low of I50.0W. The origin of the fir,* is unknown, li was dlkcuvertsl in Crlbb# Hogfiji’ drug stoi- on Fr« nt strei t and spread rapidly before the department could arrive. The fl.uncs caught In the wall of »h,* West building un«l the Rainier building, on th»* opposite side and it looked tor a lime «» If the town was doomed. Th* upper floor* of th* building* were occupied by law offices, dressmaking establishment# and apartment*. Tenants saved little of their belongings.iitmtl At!Gee.The most miserable being* In theworld are those suffering from Dys-p-psis and Llv-r Coniplatnt. Mor*than seventy-five per cent of the people in the United states are afflicted with these two diseases and their offsets:such as Hour Btoraach. Hick HeadacheHabitual Ca*tivcn»vs. Palpitation of the Heart. Heartburn, Watsrbrash, Gnawing and Burning Pains at tli* Pit of the Stomach, Yell w Bkln. Coated Tongue and Disagreeable Taste in the Mouth, Coining tip of Fm«1 after Katina. Low Spirits, Etc. Go to yourDruggist and get a bottle of AugustFlow it fir :f» cents. Two «)••§*« will relieve you. Try It, Get Green's Prise A4manac. For sale at A. C. Smith’s Drug; Store.HERBINK should he used to pnrtoh and purify the blood; It cures all forms of blood disorder*. I# especially worfulIn fcv -rp *km eruptions, boito. pimpto*. blackheads .scrofula, salt rheum nnd every form of blood Impurity, it Is a snf*- nnd i tr.rtu.il cure Price, 50 cents, 7,. C. M. I Drug Dept.Whosoever h *h suffered from plies know* how painful and trouhtosom* th*y are TABI.KK'ff lltfr*KBTE PILE OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure oito*s. Price to cents In bottles. Tubes, 75 cents, 2. C, M, I. Drug Dept.Many a bright and happy householdhns be*« thrown Into *adnvf* and s«r row t.ecaui* of the death of a lovedon* tow a rude, t d cold BALLARD'HHOREIIOI ND PTREP is th* great cure tor rought«, colds and all oulmoh ary ailmentt Frk* 25 ar.d Ml cents.2. C. M. 1 Drug' T ••SPECIAL EXCURSIONTo Portland, Ore., and all points In Idaho, via Oregon Hhort Lin* Holla ay At Half Hate* Saturday, January ISth Good for 30 day* For particulars call ot City Ticket Office. 201 Main St.