Show INLAND NORTHWEST peacefully walking ana aw a from their work nork about 1000 coal miners on stride at roundup mont in obedience to orders rec receded elied by the local unions y coal coat in transit consigned to butte r dealer will wll be seized by the railroads t according to instructions received by r superintendents of lines entering ent erine butte I 1 according to reports ghen out at tile butte water company office the tile water nater situation has imp improved so f greatly that fear of a famine thas f binter v inter is no longer felt the schools at billings mont have been closed because of the coal famant due to the strike of miners more than 4 pupils and teachers are affected by the closing order base hospital jo no 50 formed in seattle and the only washington hospital unit recruited during the war mar will be kept intact as an organization and ready for national emergency destruction of practically the antl entire re business district of Jar barbridge bridge nev with nith a loss estimated at was nas the result of a fire last week eek the fire the entire business section bews from the ranges surrounding austin iwada neada Is that all the fat cattle ba hae base se been sold and shipped away there are bare quite a number of I 1 feeders F remaining at the ran clies but no beef the ranch home of isaac hosted rosted bowle near big timber mont lont 1 was i with all furniture completely destroy ed by fire last iwa week meek the tire fire started from a defective stoe pipe in the f dining room utah a clean up campaign against weeds which was nas this 0 biear ear under the direction of the state crop pest commission has proved that ki the people are anxious to rid the elate of the tile pests according to the commis L slon the coal coat mines at price and helper utah where the states largest in alnea ines rf are located are working with barly 1 normal forces and the situation Is reported quiet it Is not believed there will be any further trouble in this section f two thousand elk are reported to be in a herd in the jackson valley district S wyo according to a deport recel received ved k from the supervisor of that forest area they were ere driben to the valley by the heavy snowfall in the moun IT bains john 14 and gall steven son 15 stepped oft the train at salt i lake to be greeted by the mcnair boy a father fattier in company with nith a ju juvenile verfle f ourt officers the two boys ran away F from their homes in colorado springs several se eral days previous people of the rio I 1 virgin irgin valley in nevada are fa favoring Noring the idea of formoe ing an irrigation district under the tile law passed by the last session of the legis IV s lature and issuing bonds for the pur 4 pose of carrying out te plans for a pertinent permin ent irrigation estem t A harge barge of giving whiskey to a minor lias has been tiled filed in justice court at Bi billings flings mont against kelson nelson NY greer who as a special detective ap pearn recently as a witness for the state in a number of local cases involve ing traffic in intoxicating liquor although he lie is still confined to his bed in a butte hospital recuperating from the effects of an operation for appendicitis gov S V stewart Is able to keep in touch with the coal coat crisis in montana it Is asserted and is retaining active direction of affairs george desmond accused with john I 1 jaird aird and claude cosman of having robbed a bank at sultan wash last june and stealing chiefly ln I 1 liberty bonds pleaded guilty at a hearing at everett and with nith his com was bound 0 ov er to superior court ranchers and stockmen stoc kmen ot of the teton sr basin section of the alley talley just over the tile range gaii 41 e on the idaho side from jack son hole wyo reported last week that great hoards heards of elk had come v down from the mountains into the N tal al ley and u were ere feeding on the hay bay on the the town of wyola mont is rapidly growing and now a new addition has been platted to the little village end ond lots are being rapidly sold wyola Is the first place of any importance after crossing the wyoming line and lias has a very fine community from which to draw its trade 1 I 1 in a statement issued to the public the grade teachers of roundup mont met forth the tact fact that many of their number go to school without breakfast and spend the noon hour tour cooking their on onn meals because the pay received by them Is inadequate to support them properly at midnight on october 31 all union miners in tle kemmerer wyo coal raining ft district in obedience to orders from their leaders went nent on ort strike the district Is adjacent and tribu tary to the town tonn of kemmerer and includes sublet frontier diamond ville oakley glencoe and cumberland in which there are at least 1250 affected |