Show I 1 NORTHWEST NOTES A haul of diamonds and jewelry worth was made by burglars who entered a jewelry store at livingston mont meat packers at nome alaska will be prepared to ship at least six thousand on reindeer carcasses to american markets through seattle next year sixteen persons were injured none seriously when three cars ot of a westbound denver atia grande train overturned near grand junction colo on eight acres of ground which on account of rush of other work recoil cubed ed neither cultivation nor irrigation an elmore county idaho farmer produced 40 tons ions of ers nineteen gray eray timber wolves were killed during the fall months by F P AV griffith a predatory animal hunter working for the federal bureau lu in the district around haywood aywood II mont nevadas total assessed valuation for all counties as figured by secretary fletcher of the tax commission following the adjustment of valuations by the commission Is fixed at arthur walker was sentenced to pay a tine fine of GO or serve sixty lays in lail laff when nhen lie he was found guilty of striking lola richardson Illi hardson at a dance at og 09 len ea utah when she refused to dance with him the body of joe was found by coi cowboys boys hanging to the limb of tree twelve feet from the ithe ground in lyons county nev indications are that the body had been suspended tor for two months antelope island in great salt take lake Is on the market and can be bought for a quarter million dollars excepting GOOD acres which tl on n the high point of the island and which Is still owned by the government A greal sig baked potato former ly the bilang car on the northern pacific road I 1 ij prewar days when hen that road was boosting northwest potatoes Is again to be introduced in the culinary department if f the road carl larson who a one time tim e served a term in fort leavenworth penitentiary for spreading propaganda against the government during the war and who afterwards sought to organize the communist party in utah Is s about to oe de deported optimism Is expressed by officials of the fourth forestry district because of the opinion ot of governor davis of idaho that a part of the bond issue recently voted for road building bull fing purposes shall be spent in mountainous sections of the state tanas greatest need today Is people its greatest asset Is its soil and the greatest danger to agriculture is water wastage those are the summarized convictions of speakers at tie lie convention of the montana irrigation and drainage institute at billings leon richardson an ex officer of the world war was murdered as he sat in ills his automobile near the town of plains mont richardson was found about a mile from his home there were two bullet holes in his head bead both made by a revolver of small caliber that evidently had been held close pointing out that ranges are in excellent condition and can accommodate head bead instead of the few over a million which are feeding in montana now dr W J butler state veterinary surgeon declares that financial aid to be extended through local banks Is needed in Blon montana tana now otis saon son of a pioneer rancher of the gate of the mountains brought to helena last week a mountain lion which A measured 81 inches from the tip of tile the nose to the tip of the tall the animal Is the largest of any brought into the city in years and was killed after trailed it for three arce days the executive committee of the ada county ida farm bureau has tip op proved a plan for increased membership fees for 1921 to provide for affiliation with state and national farm bureau federations of a annu annual a membership fees one dollar will go 90 to the alie county one dollar to the state and 50 cents to the american farm bureau federation four american legion men alot down by alleged industrial workers of the world as they marched in an armistice day parade at centralia wash one year ago were honored by their comrades on november 11 veterans ot of the war joined by civic and frarer nat organizations paraded cen streets and marched graves of the four men beet growers of the districts of the amalgamated sugar compan yIn utah and idaho haie hae completed the tor for the season according to advices advises from the general offices of the company at ogden utah it Is estimated that the amalgamated company factories in the two tuo states will have handled about tons of beets by the time the season Is over found lu in a granary two miles from her holie hoine at living spring mont mrs lyman F smith died from exposure the woman Is presumed to have left the house during a severe blizzard for the purpose of feeding the chickens and to have become lost in tile the storm miss bliss ertith edith barlow of portland VI years old a student at pacific unave bilty at forest grove ore was found dead in her bed in the girls dormitory at tile the school bound bonn round ro and her h e head bead was a towel to wel which officers said had been sa saturated 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