Show NORTHWEST NUTs s Tho reports from eastern Washing 1 ton state that tho moving of tho wheat crop has taken so many cars of nil kinds that It Is found Impossible to se euro rolling stock to sulp the lum her It was expected that indictments would be returned against certain aOl chats of Goldfield who were charged with grafting In the red light district but nothing was done In tho matter I y tho grand Jury Congressman William Sulzer of Now York in an Interview at Seattle upon his return from Alaska announced that ho will Introduce a bill at tho next Session of congress to prohibit seal I I hunting for tWentyflvo years I James Hogan a miner was Instantly I killed at Goldftold by a caveIn Ho gnus body was covered by many tons of earth and rock and wan not recovered I recov-ered until late In the afternoon The accident occurred In tho now shaft being be-ing sunk In the Little Florence Seventeen Indictments wero returned I return-ed by tho grand Jury of Esmcralda county Nevada last week They Included In-cluded George Gibson tho deputy sheriff who hot and killed Eugene Mnunsell the mining engineer in the Sunset cafe and Ah Mow a Chinaman who was indicted for tho killing of a rointryman A strong effort will be made to save Jack Hines the slayer of Count Pod horskl from the death sentence some of tho best legal talent In the state I having been engaged Hines dellben ately shot PodhorskI to death In the Sunset cafe at Goldfiold a famous resort re-sort In tho tenderloin on the evening of March 21 James Cahill a contractors foreman fore-man was shot three times and fatally fat-ally wounded at Seattle by Larry Cavanaugh Ca-vanaugh an elderly mining man Tho men quarreled and Cahill slapped Ca vanaughs face Later Cavanaugh met Cahill In tho Spokane saloon cursed him and shot him three times Inflicting Inflict-ing fatal injuries For ninety days the body of a man has been dangling from a tree on the side of one of tho lofty peaks of the Crazy mountains fifty miles north of Livingston at an elevation of 2000 feet above the surrounding hills Tho body was discovered by two boy hunters hunt-ers and proved to bo that of a sheepherder sheep-herder who had suicided C L Maxwell tho man who was shot at Helper Utah and slightly Injured In-jured was an officer In Goldfield during tho stirring times following the murder mur-der If Silva tho restaurant mall by Preston and Smith of tho L W W March 10th and came near having trouble upon several occasions He was known in Goldfield as Jim Bliss The secretary ot tho Interior has do clded in favor of the state of Washington Washing-ton In tho case ot that state against a large number of settlers involving about 50000 acres of valuable land I There woro several classes of tlalin I ants but the secretary held against all except those who had settled on their lands before tho states selec i tlomj were made Tho blocky Mountain Bell Telephone I company met defeat In tho effort to prosecute two striking employees of Helena A E Edwards and R Clayton for grand larceny from various remov al ot Bell instruments from various houses Judge John Doran declared that tho stato had failed to present convicting testimony and ho dls charged the two men William F Brlttan of Sheridan Vyo who was nominated by the president pres-ident during the last session of congress con-gress for the appointment as register of the land office at Buffalo Wyo but who was confirmed by the senate as Wesley F Brlttan has had tho difficulties connected with his ap polntment removed by being given a recess appointment The thirtyHi annual session of tho University at Wyoming at Laramie began its fall term on tho 25th with a larger attendance from outside points than for several years Among the states represented In tho list or new students are Wyoming Utah Colorado Nebraska Ohio Michigan and Wisconsin one student being present from Sweden Detectives in tho employ of the Goldfield Consolidated Mines company have just recovered 187 sacks of Mohawk Mo-hawk ore at Coaldale south of Tono pail The ore was found In tho cellar if a hut occupied by several Italians I and the fact that tho canvass containIng contain-Ing It had almost rotted to pieces shows that tho rock had been stolen several months ago Senator Clark of Wyoming according accord-Ing to a Washington dispatch says tho west desires Roosevelt for presl dent but It hg declines Taft Is tho heir apparent Ho says thorols a surprisingly sur-prisingly large sentiment for Knox among tho miners and other workingmen working-men of his stato Two Jurors Diamond field Jade Davis of Goldfield and Jack Hart of Mlna wero peremptorily challenged In the Hines murder case at Goldfield Gold-field tho former by the state and the latter by tho defense Diamond field Jack Davis was himself convicted at murder at one time The oro production of Goldfield last week consisted ot 0890 tons of whIch tho Consolidated Mines leases and mill produced 2002 tons and tho Mohawk Mo-hawk Jumbo lease on tho Jumbo Extension Ex-tension adjoining tho Mohawk 1185 tons It was ono of the biggest week In the history of tho camp George A Pcttlbono defendant In tho murder trial of former Governor Frank Stounonborg whoso caso was set before Judge Wood last week has taken a relapse at the Boise Jail and fears nro entertained that his condition con-dition III 1 very grave He was operated oper-ated on for ulcerated liver |