Show NORTHWEST 4 NOTES h Peter ONeill n well known minor of Butte fell a distance of sixty feet In tho Him Orin shaft and was Instantly In-stantly killed Six inches of snow on tho level prevented tho opening of the baseball fcnson nt Butte on May 20 An club rate program had been prepared for tho occasion Amicable relations between the labor la-bor unions of Montana and tho Doll Telephone company have been restored re-stored after a tight which has lasted tor some time and been n 1 sourco ot heavy expense toboth sides Ill health Is supposed to have been leaponslblo for Mrs Emma 0 Larsen u widow killing herself by hanging ot Goldfield She fastened ono end ota ot-a rope to a window tied the other about her neck and jumped Into space Judge Burnett In tho circuit court tit Salem Ore sentenced J Thorn burn Boas tho Portland banker to five years Imprisonment and to pay a flue of 570091 I Ross watt recently convicted of wrongful conversion of state school funds In his capacity as president of the Title Guarantee and Trust company Tbo plant of the Solmon Lumber company on tho tithe fiats at Belling ham Wash burned early Saturday entailing a loss of 120000 Tho flro started In tho engine room and spread so rapidly that tho watchman could do little to stay the flames with tho firefighting equipment In tho millTho I The people of La Grande Oro are elated over tho assurance that a G5 000 federal building will bo forthcoming forth-coming next year In It will house the poatofllco and the land office Should this city be selected as the headquarters of this division of tho supreme court the building will ho its home Sheriff Alfred Bath of Laramie Wyo was killed thirty miles west of Laramie by Vi man named Summers Sum-mers from Walden Colo Summers had hold up and robbed his employer at Walden and Sheriff Bath bail been advised of the fact and was In pursul4of Summers when the nuivJor occurred Ontario Ore ships more livestock than any other point between Portland Port-land and Denver It Is claimed Cattle horses and sheep are driven thoro for a distance of 150 to 200 miles to be loaded onto tho cars for transportation transporta-tion east and north It is not uncommon uncom-mon for 2000 head of cattle to be I shipped from there In ono day Francis Clddco was found guilty at i Greenwood D 0 of the charge of murder and was sentenced to bo hanged July 81 Clddeo was charged with dynamiting the Canadian hotel which resulted In the death of the proprietors daughter Miss King Ho made good his escape but later was captured in Salt Lake City Colorado may emphasize the franchise fran-chise for women In that state by sending two women delegates to the national Democratic convention Following Fol-lowing the movement In Denver to send Mrs Ruth Bryan LeavItt it is announced that Mrs Margaret Howell How-ell Jefferson Davis Hayes the only living daughter of Jefferson Davlu may be a delegate News comes from Billings Mont of the death of William T Hamilton aged SC well known throughout the state as Uncle Billy and probably the greatest Indian fighter and Indian sign reader and talker the west has ever produced Years before Buffalo Bill Cody was born Hamilton was fighting Indians on the plains and In the Rocky mountains Tho Rev Mr LewIs J Duncan pastor pas-tor of tho Unitarian church of Butte recently invited Emma Goldman tho anarchist to speak in his church on her visit to Butte Because of this a committee from the local Grand Army of tho Republic waited upon Mr Duncan Dun-can and requested him to retire as I orator of the community In the local Decoration day services George B Mechem of Denver who bas been mining in Cripple Creek Colorado Springs and other places for years has filed suit against L L Patrick Pat-rick president of the First National bank of Goldfield for 5285000 claiming claim-ing that ho grubstaked Patrick eight years ago and that Patrick made a fortuno In Goldfield without accounting account-ing to him for his half The government will bring proceedings proceed-Ings to dispossess tho Southern Pacific Pa-cific of lands In western Oregon valued val-ued at 3500000 and to secure a decree de-cree annulling the grant and renter ing the lands to the public domain The lands were given to tho Southern Pacific several decades ago to induce the construction of railroad 1aes but it Is claimed the road has failed to live up to all Its obligations to the government The board of railroad commission era of Montana has ordered a public hearing on June 10 in Helena for tho purpose of determining ore rates Because Be-cause of the unusually heavy traffic in these shipments the outcome of the meeting Is awaited with much interest In-terest William Hay has been sentenced to be hanged at Door Lodge Mont on July 3 Hay Is tho second convict to be given the extreme sentence for thee murder of Deputy Warden Robin eon In the recent attempt to break prison there and one sent up for life M J Harrison was convicted at Red Lodge Mont ot murder in tho second degree for tIle killing of John Norma at Belfry In April last and sentenced to the penitentiary for fitly years The shooting affray in which Norma lost big life was decidedly Mmsatlonal |