Show INLAND lLAND L I AND NORTHWEST I The TM people of Fallon Fallen Nov Nev are up In arms o over or r the wide-open wide gambling I going on In that city and abd recently a aI meeting was called to take some ac ac- ac I lion tion About famines families fam settled upon public pub lie lic lands In Nevada r in the UIO past year I according to prepared by the registrar of the federal land office at nt Carson An Improvement program m for the tho Yellowstone park camps which contemplates contemplates con con- templates the expenditure of ot this winter and next has neen Deen announced Following complaints that much moonshine liquor was being dispensed in Roundup federal officials raided three places In and near the city with the tho r result that several barrels of white mule in various stages of ot completion wens are found More than acres of land will willbe willbe be drained In 12 districts in the Big DIg BigHorn BigHorn Horn basin In Wyoming by planting sea season n next year ear according to R. R A. A Hart engineer in charge of government government govern govern- m ment nt dra drainage nag Investigations In In the western states e gas gns one of ot the most deadly dead dead- ly developed during the tile war was used in the alleged attempt to kill Fred Anderson and C C. P. P Jensen at Reno Ne Nev The two taro men are to be wItnesses witnesses witnesses wit wIt- nesses In whisk whisky cases before re the San Francisco jury Nineteen carloads of ot potatoes have been shipped but of ot Kalispell Mont during the time P pat Ot week by the Northwest Northwest Northwest North North- west Potato exchange the potatoes having been sold at prices ranging from per for for Netted Gems to for Gold Coin Head offices of the Montana Grain Growers' Growers association wJ which ch operates a string of elevators throughout the state have been moved from Great Falls Falls' to Helena in order to be closer In touch with the banking Interests with which the association does Its business The furniture of the the famous hotel at at Metropolis Nev vas teas was sold recently when the purchaser of It conducted conducted con con- ducted a sale at the hotel Much of the furniture was unused The The plan to colonize Metropolis In 1913 failed because of trouble over water vater rights and the hotel has been empty since that time Despite recent storms potato digging dig ging Is proceeding In Utah Idaho an anthe and the northwestern states In a satisfactory satisfactory satisfactory tory manner and unusually large crops are being being- harvested according to reports report's received last week weel The potatoes are In fn excellent condition and have suffered little Injury from front frost or disease I enforcement officers wil be using stomach pumps next to obtain obtain ob ob- tain evidence e If they are not curbed now Judge E. E E. E Cushman said In Inthe Inthe inthe the federal district court at Tacoma in den denying the th introduction of certain Intoxicating liquor as evidence The officers lacked search warrants when they made the seizure It developed The first fatality of the 1920 big erne hunting season In Wyoming occurred oc C several days da s 's ago In inthe the Dubois Dubols I region miles north of of Green River jn In n one of ot the most remote regions of ot the state Sam ONeil O'Neil a half breed Indian from the Wind River district was mistaken by his bs law in for foran foran foran an elk and shot through the head Death was Instantaneous A report of the census bureau r regarding re re- garding farm development de In the west shows that Montana leads the entire United States with the remarkable gain of 1191 l U per cent Wyoming ranks next to Montana having Increased In creased her total number of farms from ten years ago to this year a gain of ot per cent Idaho comes third her farms now numbering as against In 1910 a gain for the thc last Jast decade of ot per cent Nevada ranks eighth with farms today as against 2059 in 1910 a gain o of per p r cent At a mass meeting called at Half Half- Halfway way Oregon fifteen men m n were nominated nominated nomi nomi- nate for mayor and fourteen declined to make th the race The other one was absent A good friend d made it known however that this one would accept The forty fifth anniversary of the Custer Ouster battle June 25 25 1921 Is to be bec c celebrated on a scale even greater than the big in 1910 Delegates Delegates Delegates Dele Dele- gates from many towns In east eastern rn Montana and northern Wyoming with some MIne from I Dakota communities will meet at Billings Hundreds of tons of third cutting alfalfa hay in eastern Oregon is In danger of serious damage If the thc rains of the time past two weeks c continue The larger part of the thc third crop hay Inthis inthis in inthis this section was in the shock shock an and the time unexpected spell of wet weather has damaged It materially Blackfoot Indians of Montana r recently re refused to fight as ns supers for fora forn a n moving picture for less than union pay A total of In state funds lunds was as apportioned to the seventeen counties of the time state of Nevada eva a in January and July of this year accordIng according according accord accord- office of the ing to th the records In the superintendent of public Instruction Resident of Mercer island have engaged engaged en en- an to find why their children should be barred from overcrowded overcrowded over over- crowded Seattle schools while Japanese Japanese Japa Japa- nese students were admitted The school boards board's attorney ruled that the school ool district Japanese living In the I have hn pre precedence dence over white children living U outside r i |