| Show NEWS NOTES butte moot mont june jane 26 this morning william R cartwright murdered his wife by splitting her head open with an ax the tragedy occurred at the homestead tine mine fiat fifteen een miles east of butte where cartwright elivea live I 1 in a cabin it is not known what caused the deed but it is presumed that whisky had something to oo 00 with it the murderer was brought to this city tonight and jailed tacoma W T june 26 charles evans aged 21 was killed yesterday near the west coast junction in kin king county by a construction train evans was walking down the track and apparently could not hear the train as it approached appio ached him from behind the engineer did not see him till too late to stop the train he blew the whistle and rang the bell but all to no avail the car struck the young man in the head killing him instantly denver june 26 mathias hoderath Fo derath was struck by the inbound in bound passenger train on the denver and rio grande at 1230 12 JO yesterday yeste iday afternoon near the denver texas and gult gulf crossing while he was gathering coal on the tracks his face and shoulders were frightfully mutilated there being a deep gash in the left temple a hole about one half of an aa inch wide over the left eye a long cut across the chin the cheeks pierced in several places and the shoulders terribly cut foder ath was 84 years of age the conductor of the tram notified the coroner as soon as he reached the city and the body was promptly prompt removed oregon city or june 27 sunday morning reva A willison Wiil ison started for arthurs Art hurd prairie teu tau maies up tue toe Clack hamas river to marry a couple toward evening the couple came into town to find out why the parson had not come to marry them thein this thia created excitement and i a party pairy was at quee once sent out to search the missing man he was tracked to the bridge over the Clack hamas but there all traces were lost the couple wished to be married by some other preacher but mr willissa Will isoa hart had their license in his pocket so it could not be d loue doue they went howe home and sat up all night waiting for him and about 4 in the moi morn aing in he came to hand and performed the ceremony ile he had gt g t lost in tile the woods and had trampus a weary awen ty six miles he arrived arr veda at home at 10 that night to the great relief of his freud frie walla walla W A T jane jo 26 while sea in an old ludian indian burry burr ying inz ground near the mouth of the walla walla walia river a day or two since charles F cummings of wallula exhumed a silver medal two and a half inches in diameter on one side was the inscription peace and friend iship 1 with c asbed hands and pipe and a tomahawk crossed on the other side was the face of J Jefter sou and the words IT Jel ferson president U S A 1801 1 the early explorers lewis and clarke camped at wallula in 18 1806 while on en their return to the east and were hospitably entertained bv Yell ept chief of the indians there who furnished them with ponies and provi previsions their diary states that they presented with a medal like the one about described and there is N no doubt that this was burned with him and is the one found by cummings lewis and clarke were the first white men eto ever visited wallula and so the medal is a relle relie of the earli early history of ef the country albuquerque N M mjune june 26 ike W stevens a well known prospector accompanied by Pio chete a navajo indian reported that while passing through the navajo reservation from bloomfield ferry to gallup with a pack train of three burros barros and a sad dle horse on the alst dinst when about JO 30 miles east of gallup this county he was fired upon by ambushed indians whose weapons were bows anti and arrows one Ofle arrow struck him in the back near bear the shoulder blade embedding itself in the fless so firmly that it took too a stout man with pinchers pin chers ebers to extract it mr stevens succeeded in escaping from the attacking party and reached etes hetes place where he found protection the indians giving him every aAl assistance stance and coming with him as guard to gallup plo pio chete says that the party who attacked stevens are ex united states scouts who were employed by the government during geronimos Geroni mols raid ile he states further that there is a large party ot of bad ladiana in the vicinity where stevens was attacked and thinks it unsafe for a single white man to pass over the road at presents present he does not look he says tor for any open outbreak but thinks there will be more such oa outrages trages as that perpetrated on stevens unless great caution is observed Pio chete has always been friendly to the whites but says the indians are being provided from some source with whisky and an outbreak may occur at any moment the troops of fort wingate have been notified |