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Show I NORTHWEST1 NOTES. Hi H A coal famine Is threatened In Chcy H Pat Flanney, a section hnnd, was In M stoutly killed by falling' from ft wort.' Hv train near Olcnwood Springs, Colo. ; K. A. Nickcrspn nhd others' of Ever B, ett, Wnsh., have purchased 200,000,001 H, feet of standing timber In eastorc H Washington. B' Tho recent blizzard In eastern Wyo Hlt ' mtng was the worst aver known In th H etnto. It Is feared that several lives Hj- j have been lost. Hi! J At Plocho, Nevnda, John J. William HP f, has been sentenced to tun years In H i I tho pcnltentlnry for stabbing ono Gus- H ' ' (on on election day. TJ ' H ' A strlko of wonderfully rich ore has H ' been made In tho Victor tunnel, neat K ! Lovelock, Nov. It In thought that the H ' ' ore will run more thnn $1,000 to the H i Kdward J. Daly, who was charged H with tho murder of Chnrlcs A. Ray, H i which occurred at Hut to on the night H of December 1, has been found guilty H of manslaughter. H; Opcrntlons at tho Smuggler-Union H mine, nenr Tellurlde, Colo., which has Hj been closed ever since tho nssnsslnn- H, Hon of Manngcr Collins, will bo re- M I sinned the latter pnrt of tho week. Burglars broke Into St. Joseph'! 1 Catholic church nt llntto ami robbed H; tho, altar of three, sacred Vessels vnluod H t C0. They wore frightened nwuy ' bofbro they could complete their pup - pose. H- John Holland, a miner, while net lag " as peacemaker between two (iiiarrollng t men In a Dutto snloon, was stabbed M l within knife. The wound was inflicted '1 with: a small blade, and may prove H Tho Indlnns in Flathead county, H) Mont, aro slaughtering deer and other ti gamd in great numbers. Tho cstimnto 1 Is that theso Indlnns have killed not M less' than 2,000 head of dcur, besides H ' othor game. '1 Recent nowspnpor storleb emanating H . from' Wyoming concerning the range M war-now going on In that state, with H ( tho killing of cattlo and bloodshed lm- H y mlnc'nt, are regarded at the land ofllco M In Washington as purely fictitious. V- Mrs. W. A. Clark, Jr., dnughtcr-ln- H law of Seriator Clark, who gavo birth H. to a boy in Butto three weeks ago, lien very- low, and a specialist has been H summonod from Denver. Great anxiety H' Is felt The boy, it he livos, iwili be B the holr to tho Clark millions, nnd at H maturity he will bo tho richest man In H ' tho world. . , , , H- Tho Jury In the celebrated damage H suit of Mrs. Lolso B. Wobster ngalnst H, tho 'Missoula, Montana, Light & H Power company failed to agree and H was discharged. Mrs. Webster Is su- A Ing for $30,000 for the death' of he T husband, who. was electrocuted while H turning on an incandescent light last H . In an Interview. .Champion J., Jeffries H.L declared that the" decision 'rendered H agalnsf'hl'm In his' contest with Jnck H . Munroe, tho Butte miner, had been un- HI; warranted, and all tho young fighter H ,, was ontttled to wns the $250 forfoit. &,' 1In Bn,ll: "This Is tho first decision HSj- against mo In my wholo pugilistic ca- HjH; rcer. Had tho bout gono one round Hfli mora I would, without a doubt, have BR i ' knocked Monroo out.'- -. HK' Fivo Crows, n notod TJmntllla Indian Vp? j chief, has bec' found' tlend near Atho- H Ha, Ore. It In supposed that whllo in- H toxlcntcd ho foil off his pony and frozo H to denth. Ho was distinguished In tho H Hnnnock war of 1878 by killing the H famous Indian chief, Kgan, of .tho H Snnko Indians. y'1 H I ! Al Cowles shot and killed John Ker- j wagon nnd Haskell, a few miles f?qm j Jerome, Arizona. Cowles then 'killed Ht I himself. Kerwngcn and Hnskoll were wealthy ranchers, tho former being a H momber or tho . legislature.' Cowles , si" ' v m wns employed by thorn. H; Tho Croc Indians tlqtnlrtod nt Havre. .' ' Mont., havn been rolenscd from quar- Hi- f antlne, nil tho 8irinlliox cases having H' been cured, All their personal effects, H bedding, etc., was burned, each Indian H- I given u bath nnd presented with n j complete new outfit of clothes. r, Hj "Dad" Johnson, ono Ot tho khiW H3 known engineers on the Northern I'a- Hp- "' . , Mile, whllo on t.he tenjler nt UllUngP Mont., slipped and fell, fracturing lilt B skull. Ho.dled svornl hours later. H Jolmsotijliniljljren in the employ .of the- N'orthoi-jvjPncyifflrr twenty; .ypars. t, B Hd wnfijl tllly,' .iio was?. convicted; HM j In Butto of stabbing Chnrles Ray to B death, was sentenced by Judge Mo B Clornnu to eight yeurs ut hard labor In HBM tho penltcntinry nt Duer Lodgo. Ray H received tho fatal thrust during a fight H , In a saloon between tho two men last Hl September. ' Va Judge J. A. i etfls.'i'pKticei' of It Bft years, nnd his nged wlfo woro mun HB' A dcred In cold blood by unknown rob- Mu bcrs. wnOtpftmHjc, bfRtfZi (a i tho old nh wftlAVaknd theiVrunf HK ) i u dcred tho wife by beating her to death HU . V with a club, at their homo fivo mllei HH 1 ' 'Ai ,.- from JJmlra. Washington. |