Show NORTHWEST NOTES Cheyenne was flooded by a cloudburst cloud-burst of extraordinary violence on Juno 7 many sldowalks being destroyed de-stroyed and other minor damages be lug done ng j Samuel n Stewart one of tho trailblazers J trail-blazers of tho west died at his homo in Butto on Juno 7 He was born In Illinois in 1830 and camo to Montana Mon-tana In 18GG While engaged III a swimming ruco nt Portland in the Willamette river Charles E Vauphn IS years old was seized with cramps and drowned In lull view of his two companions A Union Pacific freight irain was caught by a hind Blldo near Walcott I Wyo the slide striking tho cars bi hind the engine No one wan hurt but the trainmen had a narrow escape f es-cape from death A E Elliott a wellknown resident resi-dent of Miles City Mont was drowned drown-ed In n slough north ot that city while on a Hulling trip It is supposed sup-posed ho attempted to cross tho slough In an old boat D W Comiolo a pioneer of Iowa and Montana a heavy property hold or In Butte and president of a national i na-tional bank al Anlhon Iowa suffered a stroke of apoplexy In Butto last week that proved fatal Prank A Lucy a prominent mining engineer who was recently appointed superintendent of the Florence Goldfield Gold-field company at Goldllold Nevada fell down a shaft last week and was Instantly killed Ho leaves a widow Chris Olson former cashier ot tho defunct First Scandinavian bank of Everett Wash was acquitted last week because tho prosecution failed to show that he hud accepted money from depositors vtii tho intent to defraud A dispatch from Ontario Ore announces an-nounces that thoro Is ovary prospect pros-pect that the Ont nio Emmett railroad rail-road planned four years ago but abandoned at tho tlmo of tho financial panic will be built within tho coming com-ing year Two mounted and masked men blew open a safe in a saloon in Butte Mont at 2 oclock In the morns = W seized GOO in cash and escaped without with-out leaving any clew to their Identity although they wore seen by a number num-ber of people For the first limo in tho history of the new town Mldvale Nevada will celebrato tho Fourth of July this year tho committee planning a celebration cele-bration which Is expected to draw a crowd to Mldvale from every town In the county While trying tb board a moving train at Willis Station 28 miles east of Missoula Mont Edward Saul a Northern North-ern Pacific workman fell under tho trucks and was BO badly injured that he died while being rushed to the hospital at Missoula Construction work began Juno 1 on an independent telephone Hue from Spokane to Seattle which Is being built by tho Local and Long Dlstaice Telephone company a new corpoa lion of which F E Woods ot Coour dAlene Ida Is president John Williams has been placed in Jail at Armsted Mont and a fellow workman la hovering between life and death as tho result of a fight between the two men at a railway construction camp Williams practically practi-cally disemboweling his opponent Secretary Ballinger has withdrawn temporarily from entry as A pow v site four hundred acres of land op Gray Bull river Wyoming In aid of proposed legislation This withdrawal withdraw-al Is In accordance with tho policy which Secretary Ballliigor has adopted adopt-ed of withdrawing for power site purposes pur-poses Twentyyearold Richard Hocking has been sentenced to servo eighteen months in the federal prison at Leav enworth Kans and pay a fine of 1872 for embezzling money While employed in tho money order department depart-ment of Uio post office at Butte Horse racing was tho cause of the youths downfall Pack horses are being used to carry supplies from Missoula Mont to tho Harriman surveyors who are working from Lowlston Idaho through tho Bitter Root and Clearwater Clearwa-ter country locating lines for tho proposed extension of tho Oregon Hallway Navigation company to Missoula Members of the Modoc and Kla math Indian tribes havo filed a complaint com-plaint with the secretary of tho inter t t ion against H G Wilson Indian agent on the Klamuth reservation In Oregon alleging neglect in the education edu-cation of their children and naming r other alleged offenses for which they d ask his removal Max Morris fourth vicepresident + f of tho American Federation of Labor z and known throughout tho ranks of union labor as one of its most successful u suc-cessful organizers died In a Denver hospital last week from yellow jaundice jaun-dice Morris was a member of tho lower house of the Colorado legiui k lure for three terms The body of a man who has been dead for months and who Is supposed t to have been Dan Organ a mining man who disappeared a year and a 1 half ago has been found near a t prospect hole near Anaconda Mont It is presumed death was QUO to UP tural causes t It is estimated that between lOQO ti 000 and 1250000 fruit trees are being sot out in the Yakima valley Washington Wash-ington this spring Last year according r accord-ing to conservative estimates 1100 t L 000 trees wore sot out That was tho first time the million mark Vid been reached In this valley I o 1 tti > z |