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Show NORTHWEST NOTES In a collision between a freight nnd pnscenRor train nenr Whltoflsh, Mont, cloven passengers wcro injured, but nono Seriously. ' William McClnln, an expressman ot Iteno, Nevada, took a doso ot carbolic acid, during a fit ot dcapondoncy, and was dend before medical aid arrived. Dellncd to bo tho victim of the Ulack Hand, or of a Sicilian vendette, Cerardo Cnrnlvnll, a market gardener, , was shot through tho head and killed when returning to his truck farm In tho outskirts ot Denver. Ilnpresentatlvcs of certain corporations corpora-tions In Seattle, are cited to nppenr before be-fore the Central Labor council on complaint com-plaint of tho striking telegraphers to show causo why they Bhould not bo placed on the unfair list by tho lnbor council. Socialism in tho Pacific northwest will build Its Utopia nt Adrian, near the Grand Cotilco, west of Spokane, if tho plans formulated by the Adrian Irrigation company, Just Incorporated under tho laws of Washington, with $300,000 capital, nro worked out. Warrants have been Issued for tha arrest of Earl Stecn and others, prominent promi-nent stockmen In the Wallowa seo tlon of eastern Oregon, charged with tho theft of a largo number of cattle belonging to tho Mnddon brothers nnd P. W. Kcttcnbach, of Lowlston, Idaho. Charles A. Reynolds, proprietor of n bnth-houso In Portland, has been acquitted of tho clmrgu of murdering Oeorgo Hlbblu, or Herbert, a musician, musi-cian, who camo there recently from Walla Walla. Iteynolds set up tho plea that ho wns justified In his act becauso Hlbbln hnd despoiled Reynold's Rey-nold's home. Taking advnntago of n session law of 1005, Latah county, Idaho, Is nboul, to begin organization of n county agricultural agri-cultural fair. Judge S. S. Denning, in looking through a copy of the session laws of tho stuto legislature of 1905, finds that nn act permits counties to trso one-hnlf mill of tho county assessment assess-ment for fair purposes. draco Gldlcy, the daughter and heir ot William J. aidloy, an old stngo lino driver, who died In Montana In 180C, has been locnted In Kansas City after a search of elewn years. Gldloy loft nn estate, composed principally of Hillings, Mont., realty, to his daughter, daugh-ter, and tho Inwyers liavo been searching search-ing for her all this time. .Joe Passha, an Assyrian, wns shot nnd InBtanly killed by Robert Mulkey In a saloon nt Thcrmopolls, Wyo. Mulkey fired four bullets Into Pnssha's body without apparent provocation. Ho lied, but was captured and turned over to tho authorities, but escaped a second sec-ond time whllo being taken to Lander. Keeling against him Is high. It Is learned horo on rellablo information infor-mation that tho Union Pacific has contracted con-tracted with tho Rock Island railroad for 50,000 carloads ot Sherman hill gravel, to bo delivered to that company com-pany at Denver for tho ballasting of the entire lino from Denver to Chicago. Chi-cago. Tho delivery will begin tho opening op-ening of tho season next year. A shipment of 12,000 sheep, most of Ihe nnlmalH being consigned to Swift t Co., nt Chicago, was held In quarantine quaran-tine at thu stock yards nt Laramie, Slid dipped beforo being moved. A federal fed-eral Inspector found one bunch of heep nffected with scabies, nnd ns tho others had been exposed, It was decided decid-ed to order tho whole lot (lipped. Lntirel, Mont., was practically wiped nut on the 18th by llro which destroyed Hid business conter nnd which would have destroyed tho entlro city hnd not dynamite been used. Tho loss Is placed nt between $150,000 nnd $250,-000 $250,-000 ami tho buildings destroyed Include In-clude tho bank, postofflco and two largo general morchnndlso stores. A hold-up, which for boldness nn'' nerve has never been equalled, occurred oc-curred In Ilutto ono night Inst week. A lono masked man walked Into a saloon, gun In hnud, and In tho presence pres-ence ot somo twenty customers robbed tho till of nhout $35. At the tlmo there were dozens of pcoplo on tho strict nnd less thnu hair a block away a policeman wns on duty. Tho niy, Novndn, police, postal authorities au-thorities and olllclals or tho filroux Consolidated Mining company, nro trying try-ing to explain tho mysterious dlsap-pcjrnnco dlsap-pcjrnnco of pay rhockB aggregating $1,000, which woro sent to tho post-office post-office for shipment. Tho letters wero sent by a draymnn to bo posted, who In (inn entrusted them to a stranger. Neither tho let tors or tho stranger liavo slnco been seen When nhout to board tho overland limited, bound for Philadelphia, and ultimately ul-timately destined for Oxford university, univer-sity, Knglnnd, Arthur St. Clair of Deeth, n student of tho stnto university, univer-sity, the only Rhodes scholarship man over sent from Nevada,, was mudo tho victim of the thort of a sultcnso containing con-taining his clothing, credentials and personal belongings. , Hly, Nevada, papers aro rather proud of tho llccnso collections for tho quar-' ter ending September 1. This Is In-ten-btlng tho tenderfoot population because be-cause of $10,400 collocted $C,610 was collected from gambling houses, $D00 from saloons and $1,550 from danco halls. A flock ot mallard ducks flow against high tension electric wires Of teen miles from Vancouver, B. C. Tho current was short circuited and $2,000 dam-ago dam-ago was dono In tho Vancouver power-hoirse. power-hoirse. Street cars and electric lights wero put out of commission for twenty minutes. Tho eighteen months old son ot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lynch, of Virginia "Ity, Mont, fell headforomost Into a five-gallon keg and was drowned in six Inches of water. Tho father bad loft the child but a few minutes beforo and whoa tho mother found tho baby Ufa ha extinct. |