Show I NORTHWEST NOTES I It has been decided to open the NeI Nevada Ne Ne- I vada racing season in Reno on July 10 and to continue it for a period o thirty days E. E F. F Baldwin well known In Reno for tor the last six or seven years as a a. correspondent of many eastern and coast newspapers died suddenly last week The sole Progressive In the United States senate Miles Poindexter of ot Washington announced at Spokane last week that he would seek reelection re elec tion on the Republican ti ticket ket John MaId Makl of Superior Wyo la Is dead from a wound in the ankle accIdentally accidentally ac ac- Inflicted by Mann Lahti while they were hunting Makl Maki bled to death He Is survived by a widow and six children The University of Nevada In cooperation cooperation co co- operation with the federal federa govern ment Is for the establishment establish ment of a member of experimental mental pumping plants in inthe inthe the state of Nevada John the I. I W. W W W. sentenced ed to a term of twelve to eighteen months in prison after being fount found guilty of John White a union miner in the leg at Tonopah Is of applicants for parole or That he might his aged agel mother who In her declining years year would be without help was responsible sible for tile the action of the Nevada state board of pardons when a parole was granted to Harry Van Pearl Killan 5 years old was serl Injured by a bulldog at Portland Port land and only the Intervention ot 01 passersby on the street saved her from being killed The animal was ahot and Its body will be examined for rabies With a live trout wriggling at the end of the line on his fishing ro rod James Bailey a veteran angler of the Puyallup valley was found dead by bythe the side of a small stream at Lake LakeBay LakeBay Bay Wash He had been stricken with heart failure C. C E. E Brown a farmer fanner of Fore Ford Rock Lake county Ore was bitten by a mule and has gone to Portland for treatment The animal was bitten bit ten by a mad coyote several weeks ago The mule died a few hours after it had attacked its owner Mrs W. W J. J Hill wife of former County Commissioner Hill of Storey county Nevada and the first woman to cross the Isthmus of Panama on her way to the Pacific coast died at Virginia City Nev last week following fol lowing an illness of several months The state supreme court has dismissed dismissed dis dis- missed the appeal of George L. L Houghton of Seattle from the King county superior court decision dismIssing dismissing dis dis- missing his suit for five thousand dollars dollars dol dol- lars damages against Superior Judge John E. E Humphries Humphries' for alleged sIan del der Receipts from grazing permits ou the national forests for the season of 1915 contribute to the public revenues revenues rev rev- approximately or about more than last year according according ac ac- cording to an estimate made from the allowances just authorized by the secretary secretary sec sec- of agriculture Martin aged 27 plunged to his death from the tenth story of ofa ofa a building at Portland before the eyes of hundreds of spectators He was cleaning the surface of the bu build building ing when the ropes on one end of the suspended scaffolding where he was was I working snapped apart On the last lap of a horseback journey journey jour jour- ney of miles through the capitals capitals capi capi- of every state in the Union made to demonstrate the endurance of western western west west- ern horses four travel stained cowboys of the northwest rode into Salt Lake lat last week They have yet to visit the capitals capitalS' of Nevada and California The body of Stephen 63 65 years old a wealthy and eccentric bachelor who lived In a cabin nine miles mUes south of Port Orchard Wash was found lying face downward on the floor of his lonely bode abode He had been murdered the top of his head having been blown off by a charge of buck buck- shot The state tax commission of Washington Wash ington has ruled that 1915 taxes on stocks and liquor must be paid at once Ordinarily such taxes would not be collectible until next year but prohibition will go into effect January Janu- Janu ary 1 and it is taken for granted that prudent liquor dealers will have disposed of their stocks before that day dayI I knew from experience that whisky and ammunition mixed makes trouble and I r wished to close those saloons so as to remove the one thing that might make tr trouble uble said Governor ex-Governor Oswald West on the wit witness ness stand In the state circuit court courtat at Baker Ore in explanation of hla action n in closing the Copperfield saloons sa loons over a year ago of Utah and Wyoming aro holding out hopes for top prices price a for 1915 clips in view of or the pound sale in Wyoming recently at 30 cents a pound Herbert Heribert J. J Beadle a recent resident of Reno neno Is to be brought rought back to Nevada NAvada from California on a charge of grand larceny and possibly white It being charged that he appropriated ap jewels valued at which belonged to a woman who posed as his his his' wife At the spring meeting of the board of pardons held In Carson City Nev applications for paroles or clemency two for tor pardons and six for pardon and citizenship papers from prisoner whose terms have expired or who aw art out on parole were considered c j 4 |