Show iii I NORTHWEST NOTES I The city election nt Missoula Mont resulted In a partial victory for the municipal ownership league A postoinco has been established nt Aurora Ksmcrnlda county Nevada six miles southeast of Fletcher Tho quarantine established against sheep of various states by Wyoming was lifted last week Sheep entering that state must be dipped but other restriction lire removed Complete returns of tho Tacoma city election show that George P Wright democrat was reolectrd mayor over McCormick republican by 295 plurality and over Hartman municipal mu-nicipal ownership by 1001 Maurice Thompson of Butte defeated defeat-ed Kid Parker of Denver in tho ICth round before tho Spokane Amateur Ama-teur Athletic club A hard blow back of the ear knocked the kid completely out It was a bloody exhibition In the city election at Helena tho republicans I publicans elected the mayor police judge and six aldermen Tho democrats demo-crats elected the treasurer and ono alderman The next council will stand nine republicans and five democrats dem-ocrats Detective Dob Brlley shot and killed i Edward Donnelley who was burglarizing burglar-izing the Parisian Cloak and Suit house in Spokane A woman In a neighboring building dlscocred tho burglar nt work and telephoned the police Nearly 350 J of the 450 painters and paperhangers In Denver have gono on strike for Incieased wages Should the shrike continuo long It Is expected that the entire building trades councils coun-cils membership of 5000 men will become be-come involved Thomas Logan sheriff of Nyo county Nevada was shot and killed at Manhattan by a gambler known as Dlondy Berry Logan attempted to prevent a pistol duel between Derry Der-ry and another gambler and ret < elved the shots which killed him Charles G May former president of the Big Bend National bank at Davenport Daven-port Wash has been sentenced to servo five years in the penitentiary for violation of the banking laws This Is the minimum sentence May wrecked wreck-ed the bank In mining speculation The business part of the town of Bannock one of Montanas first mining min-ing camps and the first capital of tho territory in Beaverhead county has been practically wiped out by fire The flro is believed to have been Incendiary Incen-diary The total loss Is about 10000 The estimated value of tho oat crop of Idaho for 1005 is given as 1G22GG4 A total of 4OG9I20 bushels bush-els were raised on 98058 acres an average av-erage per acre of 191 bushels and the average market price per bushel was 42 cents Considerable excitement has been caused by the announcement of Stephen Steph-en Carver a banker of Chinook Mont that ho Is desirous of building a railroad rail-road from Lewlston through Cia katon to Asotln and then to Anetono county a distance of 32 miles Duncan Clark for years holder ot the title of champion steer roper of the world was accidentally killed near Cheyenne while hunting with two friends The three were ciawllns along the ground toward a herd of antelope when a gun carried by tin man immediately behind Clark was dlbchaiged The charge entered Clarks hotly causing Instant death I Charles SecrIst the policeman who shot Thomas Johnson In a dispute over a dice game In a saloon In Denver k I Den-ver on February 9 last and who was convicted of murder In the second degree has been sentenced to serve from fourteen to twenty years In the late penitentiary Brakeman C W Hlldcbrand and Fiieman John Davis were killed ly the overturning of a freight locomotive locomo-tive on the Burlington railroad near I Arvada Wyoming Davis was allvo for several hours under time wreckage wreck-age Tno accident was caused by a caveIn of the track I It Is believed by Portland detectives that Fred Paul the burglar who on Monday night shot and seriously wounded George Douglass In thE litters lit-ters homo in San Jose Is a former soldier at Vancouver barracks who deserted and to whom was traced a number of crimes The collieries at Casper W > o ara closing down and the miners are leaving leav-ing to beck work in other Holds All efforts to settle tho differences have proven futile The trouble arose over the organization of a union and demands de-mands which the company decided it couldnot accede to Charles Souter of Lander Wyo lost 3000 sheep by a flood of water which came down through his lambing sheds carrying away 1500 owes and the same number of lambs Mr Souter has for years carried on his lambing operations opera-tions In March In these sheds and until now has had good luck The yield from 00153 acres of barley bar-ley sown In Idaho during the past year was 2040120 bushels or an average av-erage Per aero of 4P bushels The average market prIce per bushel for the year IS cents made tho entire crop worth f 1270118 |