Show I NORTIIWEST NOTES I linker City Oregon will hold a fair commencing September 10 and end hag I September TI Fire at Enillcott Wash last week did damage estimated nt about G5 000 with J2SOOO Insurances Fire totally destroyed the United States blowpipe nnd hydraulic vorki at South Seattle Friday The loss It estimated at 18000 Insurance 7000 S J Knight t a prominent fish tradesman of llelllngham Wash dropped dead from heart dlscaso while on the yacht Garland Friday afternoon A team of horses belonging to E 1J Moreloclc were struck and Instantly killed by an 0 R 1C N engine nt mIn m-In Oregon last Tlnusday Mr More lock barely escaped with his life Vllford HeiMey n colored ranchman ranch-man near llavle Mont shot Joe Nelson Nel-son also colored three times and the later will probably tile It appears that Berkley merely acted In self defense de-fense The shingle mill of the St Louis Manufacturing company In Tnroma burned Tuesday morning Loss 7000 Insurance will amount to 1000 Tho capacity of the mill was 100000 shine lea per day Word comes that the four yenr olal daughter of Julius La Duke llvng at Electric fell Into a natural hot spring uenr her home Sunday night antI wan BO severely scalded that shQ died In a few hours About 4 oclock Thursday morning while William McVay anti his wife were milking the cows near Spokane their house was burned to the ground and their six week old baby wan I burned to a crisp Nelson K Cartw right an old mining man of Helena lost his lICe In his silver sil-ver mine on the river Idaho a few days ago according to a telegram received re-ceived by his wire from Red Hock tho nearest telegraph point W E Derrick a oung farmer living liv-ing near Milton prominent In lima tllla county committed suicide Saturday Satur-day night by cutting his throat with n razor Ho had grown despondent over financial difficulties Louis Spangler a private In company com-pany A O N G of Baker City Ore was so severely Injured while being tossed at tho company camp near the Lewis and lark fair grouans that he will probably die Brush fires between Cascade locks snd Hood River In northern Oregon and In Cow Creek canyon In southern Oregon are placing haoc with the telegraph graph wires and causing tho companies com-panies endless annoyance Joseph De Pasqurilc convicted of manslaughter at Walla Walla Wash Das been granted a now trial owing lo errors In crossexamination Pas tunlo killed Dominico DI Valcrlo In September 1901 during a quarrel Charles Shedarshlrt the last of tho Indian warriors who took part in the early massacres of the northwest is lead at his home near Clam Cove on Vashon island aged 00 years Ho was known as Shot Mouth Charley In tho superior court at Spokano Judge Polndexter ruled that marriages mar-riages contracted within four months after tho divorce had been granted by the courts of Washington are void Yen if the ceremony is performed In another state Tho decision Is In tho divorce suit of Ollie Bovett vs James A Bovett Gus Punke a member of tho cigar makers union of Detroit and leaving a wlfo and two children there wall run over and killed Saturday nt Butto Mont In the Northern Pacific yards by a locomotive Ho was stealing a rideThe The 18monthsold son of Mr and Mrs Glenolen of Hunters Station near Spokane Wash was run over bj an electric train and Instantly killed last Friday The boy had wandered from home and was seated on the track United States customs Inspectors and eleven officers find men from tho revenue cutter Grant Thursday searched the Hill liner Minnesota at Seattle for smuggled goods Tho artl cles of merchandise found would stool a store In a small stream a mile from their homo in Sauier Island near Portland Ore Ada Pearl and Elnora Payne aged 17 and 14 wero drowned Friday Fri-day afternoon The girls were bathing bath-Ing in Filbert creek and went Into deep water Lewis Anderson a ranchman of tho Cottonwood country near Helena Mont shot and killed Andrew Truikka as a result of a dispute iwtr a partnership part-nership ditch They had quarreled over the amount of water each was entitled to The first conviction which it has been found possible to obtain under the nnti scalping law passed by the Oregon legislature in January last was secured in tho municipal court ngalnst H G Carpary a cut ratio ticket broker of Portland |