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Show 'NORTHWEST "?TES As the result of n duel over a gamo of cards at Burns, Oro., Georgo Van Cromer received injuries from which ho may die, and Jnmes McKlssick ii under arrest. McKlssick used n Bhot-gun Bhot-gun and Vnn Crcmer a pistol. In a football gamo 'at Fort Shnw, Montann, between tho Great Fulls and the Fort 8hnw Indian tcamB James Curtis, fullback for the Great Falls team, was killed In a scrimmage, Internal In-ternal Injuries bringing about death. In somo unaccountaWo manner Iho Alplno concentrating mill In Idnho City, Colo., caught fire and the contents con-tents were completely destroyed. Only tho small office building, situated 100 feet from tho main structure was saved. Capt. Georgo V. Williams of tho stoamshlp Lyra wnB arrested at Ta-coma Ta-coma on his arrival from tho Orient, charged by the customs officers with the Illegal entry of curios for tho purpose pur-pose of defrauding the government of tho duty. Holding a hand of each of his. two little boys, aged 7 and 9 years respectively, respec-tively, and walking down tho middle of the railroad track, C. A. Parham, a cotton buyer of Carey, Texas, deliberately deliber-ately walked Into train No. 1, near Trinidad, Colo. Parham wa Insano from drink. ' Tho contractors on tho Pathfinder dam, North Platto project, Wyoming and Nebraska, aro trying to get tho masonry ns high as posslblo beforo severo weather sets In, and with tlils Idea In mind havo put every avallablo man, Including the carpenters, on concrete con-crete work. Glovnnnl Bruno, a Sicilian, believed to bo ono of tho most dangerous and daring Italian anarchists, has been nrrcstcd nr-rcstcd at Keeno, Colo. Search had been mado for him for five months by agents of tho United States Imml-gratlon Imml-gratlon commission, Ho will bo returned re-turned to Sicily. At Oregon City, Oro., Raleigh B. Benson of that city went to the ofllco of George Urownell, who had Just oh-tnlned oh-tnlned a divorce for Benson's wife, and, In the- presence of Mrs. Benson Brownell and threo other witnesses, shot himself Just over tho heart. In-dieting In-dieting fntal Injuries. Mount Culebra, which l located forty miles west of Trinidad. Colo., Ib roportcd In a Btato of eruption'. Postmnater Adolph Storz of Stono-wall, Stono-wall, who lives within twelve miles of tho peak, has sent word to Trinidad that smoko and vapor can bo seen Is-using Is-using from tho mountain, Green B. Rnum, Jr., was arrested In tho Rnnler Grand hotel at Seattle on nn Insanity charge. Tho prisoner Is the son of General Green Berry Rnum, retired, former United Stntea commissioner commis-sioner of Internal rovonuo, commissioner commis-sioner of pensions, Congressman of Illinois, and n veteran of tho Civil war. As a result of tho Inspection of tho First battery of tho N. G. U. by Governor Gov-ernor John C. Cutler, Colonel H. M. II. Lund. Adjutant Gcnerul Raymond C. Tnylor and Colonels Kesslor, Bower, Irvine, Daynes and Denn of tho governor's gov-ernor's staff, tho artillery branch of the nntlnnnl irittml will nrnltnlili- lm mustered out. S. 13. Miller, u well known young rancher of Beaver Creek, Montunn. was shot nnd It Is supposed mortally wounded by a neighbor, August Meir, whllo they were out hunting. Melr saw his companion moving nmong tho bushcB somo distance away from hi in, and mistook him for a deer, shooting him. Honry Clay, the negro who was onco tried, convicted nnd sentenced to death for tho murder of Georgo Gerbor nt Laramie, Wyo., In January, 1005. hnvlng been granted a now trial by tho state supreme court, plead guilty to murder in tho second degree and has been sentenced to twenty-one jenrs In tho penitentiary. lit u pistol duel at thu Pulace saloon In Rono, Novndn, Fd Ferell, a gambler, was killed by Churles Kuchs, a bartender. bar-tender. Kuchs' Jealousy over tho attentions at-tentions which Ferrcll Is alleged to have been pnylng to his wife led up to tho tragedy. Tho coronor's Jury Inquiring Into tho death of Jack Siitphln, who wns killed at Laramlo, Wyo., by a classmate, class-mate, David Holmes, returned a verdict ver-dict that Sutphln was- killed accidentally acci-dentally by Holmes, who was ills-?harged ills-?harged from custody. Mrs. Mlnnio Lathrop, who Is alleged to havo eloped from Lincoln, Nob., with Hart Cnllawoy, ugod 1!), was arrested ar-rested at Billings, Mont., last week, and taken to Sheridan, Wyo., whither her husband followed her. The woman wo-man denies tho elopement. Tom Blgfoot, nn Indian runner, to whom tho election ballots and returns of tho Wonder Mining district, Nevada, Neva-da, were given Wednesday morning, has disappeared nnd a crowd of deputy sheriffs nro scouting tho country sixty six-ty miles oast of Reno for him. Dynamite- was found In tho fuol coal of tho Pacific Coast Steamship company's com-pany's steamer City of Seattlo, whllo tho vessel wns on route to Skugway from Senttlo on a recont trip. It Is charged tho dynamite was placed In tho coal by enemies of tho comnnny |