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Show NORTHWEST NOTES' ijH Coyotes, drlvon from tho mountains H by hunger, Invndcd tho Columbia gar- H dens at Butte and dovourcd a number H of birds In tho zoo H Tho Will Houso snloon In Butto was IH 1 old up and the ensh register rellev-cd rellev-cd ot $30. Sovcral persons woro in tho saloon nt tho tlmo. Two suspects. 1 tiro under H The Bound Mountain Banking cor- jH poratlon ot Hound Mountain, n town H sixty miles north of Tonopah, Ne- H vada, hns closed its doors. Bad loans H nro given ns tho H Attor an enforced vacation, owing H to nn epidemic of scarlet fovcr nnd H diphtheria, tiro agricultural collcgo nt H Ilozcmnn, Mont., has been rcopcnotl, H ns well ns tho other schools of tho H A Butto dispatch announces thnt H steel laying on tlroso sections of tho H St Pnul railroad which crosses tho Itocky Mountnlns stopped Tin Decern- B her 3, and will not, bo resumed until H tho snowB thaw next spring. H It Is announced that Bishop Frank Spnuldlng, in charge of tho Episcopal J tlloccso of Utah, with hcadquartors nt H Salt Ijnkc, will havo charge ot tho westorn Colorado diocese, succeeding B tlio Into Bishop Knight. HKVH For tho first tlmo In ninny years HftVH eggs nro quoted on tho Butto market H nt 80 cents a dozc-u. At that prlco H fresh eggs nro scarce, and It Is pre- IH dieted that there will bo a still fur- H thor ndvnnco. H Two of Butte's most prominent. H broken) engaged in n gun-play In the H heart of tho city. In a quarrel ovct jH a stock deal Samuel Alexander . at- IH tempted to shoot Bnrt Monnhnn, bill IH wnfl prevented by bystnndcrs. H C. B. Davis, a laborer, was struck, J by a Southern Pacific fast freight ncai H Imlny, Nov., nnd crushed almost bo H yond recognition. It Is supposed h H fell nsleop on tho track. Ilolativcs H aro thought to livo in Denver. Tho coroner's jury has exonerated H young Humo Hnlin ot Helena for tho alleged killing or Mark Ansdon, iv farm hand, with whom ho engaged in J n quarrel. Tho Jury accepted Hahn's version thnt it was a caso ot self- Becauso Joo Grlmmlnni, her reject- J cd lover, called her a vile namo, J Loulso Tolnols tried to kilt him when sho mot him on tho street In Hono, J Nov. She II red five times, ono shot J taking effect In his leg, tho others wild. Two bandits who attempted to hold up n saloon In Goldflold woro Bur-prised Bur-prised by tho rcslstanco ot tho br-tender, br-tender, who put up such a, Btrcuuous light thnt tho bandits wcro routed. A '.umber ot shotB woro fired, but no ono was hurt. Through tho accidental explosion ot twenty-two sticks ot dynamlto J. H. Donnnnd, a contractor ot Groat Falls, ' Mont, lost tho sight of both oyes, n largo part of his faco is gono, thoro BBV is a holo in the top of his head and BBV ho Is likely to dio. HBV Chlof Dispatcher Keoloy has been oxanorntcd from nil blnmo in connec- BV tlon with tho wrccl on the Northern BBV Pacific at Olive, Mont., Inst Septom- BBV ber, In which half n dozen porsonB lost BBV their lives, by tho coroner's Jury, sit- Bh ting at Plains, Mont. E. E. Cnrnoy, a linoman, wns clec-trocutcd clec-trocutcd whllo nt work in Itcno, No- BV vada. Four thousand volts passed through his body, nnd ho hung limp 'aVAl across tho wlro until tho horrified Bh spectators telephoned the station HBb house nnd tho current wns turned off. Tho sccrctnry of stato of tho stato of Washington has mado tho follow-ing follow-ing official return of tho vote for Prcsldont at tho recent election: Presidential olectors Republican, 100,002 ; Democrats, 58,383; Tnft'a plurality, 47,079; Socialist Prcslden-tlal, Prcslden-tlal, 14,177; Independence 248; Pro-hlbltlou, Pro-hlbltlou, 4,700. Articles of incorporation havo been filed at Miles City, Mont., by the Montnna, Wyoming & Southom rail way, a duplicate ot tho papers filed with tlio stato ot Wyoming at Chcy ouno, Sopt. 29. Tho capital stock ot tlio corporation 13 given at $5,000, 00C and provides tor tho right of con- structlon of n railroad from Wyoming jH points through Custer county. As tho result ot a conflagration nt Brldgcr, Mont., tho Brldger State bank, the offlcos ot tho Brldger Coal company and tho confcctlonory store of Wnrron T. Baker woro totally do-stroyed, do-stroyed, entailing a loss of about $20,-000. $20,-000. Tho loss was covered by Insur- Sam H. Troloar has resigned as lead- er of tho famous Boston nnd Mon- Hfe tana band of Butto nnd will go to gBp Utnh ns genoral mnnngor of tho SB. Blngham-Butto Consolidated com- pony's proporty at lytugham. Tre- P&s; lonr Is a promlnont mining man of -gV Butto. ft Tho prospecting for and tho devol- tjJ oping of silver properties In tho state Wwj ot Montana has practically ceased, nc- fjLr cording to tho roport of tho mlno in. f' spoctor, except In mines whero tho fff oro Is exceptionally high class, but tho I.q. production hns decreased but llttlo V , If any. .rQ. James Goary, formorly county com- , j,W mlsslonor of Doer I)dgo county, Mont., nnd lator a morchant in Holm- ; vlllo, Mont., committed sulcldo last ty.. week. Ho was despondent over tho death ot his wife. Geary was a pio- peer morchant, having located lu Mon- ; if tnno In 187C. iftR Chier of Police Jack Flannery of. Holona, who 13 nn old tlmo baseball . playor, Is endeavoring to tecuro n placo for Holona in tho i Northwestern "HI leaguo to toko tiro plnco of Butte, tho lattor town having been dropped from B1 tho leaguo becauso of lock t;t patron-age patron-age last season. |