Show I Montana I John Clarke Robinson one of Mon I tanas pioneers and a prominent lawyer died at Deer Lodge last Sunday Jack Egan is the hero of a miraculous miracu-lous escape from death in the High Ore mine at Butte By a cave in the mine he was carried with several tons of rock and earth down through the floors of the stope escaping without serious injury The inheritance tax law recently sustained sus-tained by the supreme court will be tested on another point Deep snow is reported in the northern north-ern part of the state and the mails are delayed The recent landslides in the vicinity of Kootenai Falls about six miles west of Libby are the greatest that ever occurred on the Great Northern They extend a distance of three miles along the track and onethird of that entire distance the track was covered from six to 30 feet deep with earth rock and timber twisted and jammed in every conceivable shape and manner In one place the slide was of such volume vol-ume that the channel of the great Kootenai river was changed by it A great mountain sloughed off its debris into the river William C Gill once prominent and t wealthy died at the Anaconda jail last I Sunday in extreme destitution It is said that he was a nephew of a member mem-ber of the English parliament was once mayor of Houston Tex and served a term as lieutenant governor of that state His reverses were due to f drink r |