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Show NORTHWEST NOTES The ae town of Brewster, totally destroyed Wash., by fire TOM HORN’S )RN'S LATEST MAKES was last The fire: started -in~ablack--| _.fartisti¢ .and delicious :salad,~like a. ; good soup,. may Tedeem. an otherwise | hopeless dinner, as it pleasés ° all the - ‘| senses’ and leaves an’ impression that~ =| counteracts . the effects ‘of » badly cooked. meats and vepetables. j - }| ae -Hecoming. Of. course, a white ‘linen Place the ‘responsibility. He Sete DESPERATE ATTEMPT BREAK JAIL. REA we ip pe nee inl a ‘Companion eed aSeH A5ap ones i ” Overpower. Jaileroe » and Make Their: ‘Escape; ‘Only*to™ -Be Recaptured.. - |. Tom Horn, the.condeinned murderer. ~ of Willie Nickell, the ranchad who Hddie Collins, the 6-year- “old * ‘son of dust. coat -has one: drawback - in that was’ assassinated two years ago. last. it soilsin, a-day,. put: this is a thing.|. ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. M. H. Collins, was ac Big. = -the: ~ | for which one. must. be prepared. in- _videntally shot witha. target. rifté and | month, and* Jim. MeClatd, [this summer of white goods.. “killed near eoliue Mont., by his Horn. county ‘desperado, “who is al nets = me oe | leged ‘to have murdered Ben. Minnick, brother. . Ghild’s Frock, Her Inexpensive Hat, i She wanted a dashing hat for themountain resort to which she was as going, and her money was -all. but |. ~* spent. So she baught a pieture shape s voile costumes are -..of a tawny lace straw, rather. an® edd He ‘Smart . white = looking thing by~ reagon of its - color. | ‘made entirely white. ~Heru’ muslin. - gowns- trimmed in She trimmed it with smali flame-col+ ored ostrich tips, and the result was. “black. lace. and black velvet : are very fashionable. ® picturesque, dashing chapeau. The The collarless bodice, with elbow feathers completely encireled the low other: trim-. sleeves, is fashion’s favorite for both | afternoon.and evening toilettes for nd. } f ) auilth ‘shop. the outeraes With this- ete is a. neat | little white linen hat with a hood just~ The coroner’s indnede oyer the re: large ‘enough: to inclose the hair. A mains Se ofa the Hanna mine victims has white: satin: ribbon ties under- the '*eoncluded, but the evidence’ failed te. chin, giving? the hat a piquancy,mos{ Roce Delightful: effeets in. : children’ a ils . Stanley Pierce, whose home wis in’ the Bis. Horn county sheepmaii, and. * > committed other crimes. for -the cattle: --. -dresses are, produced ..by the use. of | Indjanapolis, Ind., was found dead on men ‘of that. section for: “pay; éscaped = Ee Tun eada Montana Central train, near Havre, ‘In: the little from the. Laramie county, Wyoming, Be Montana, déath being: due to. a “hem: eee pictured. here -, jail: at -8:30 o’clock -Sunday. morning, . “orrhage. ; the body has two ‘) but were recaptured -. near. the. ja Sit ‘is ‘gaid that Philip iemiiccn, who narrow box. plaits : within~ a- few - minutes after ._ they ade running over the: was lyached for the assault and murreached thes outside. ~ = shoulder, between. dér of 13-year- -old. Mable Richards at McCloud <was slightly. een in which is the ribAnatone, .:Wash., “confessed to “the the’ left’ thigh, and Horn was badly bon-run beading. erime before he was put to death, beaten‘on the head and neck by the This decoration is There is no truth in the report that. men that captured him- - Under* Sher: “| also carried out im Dr. Julius A. Shuelke, of. Thermopolis, ° iff R. A. Proctor was beaten up by . Woolen fabrics, far less than for | the front and. back Seasons .past, are not being used for at the.top of the died in a. Casper . stage ~WyY0., who the desperados, but is attending to | country and seaside frocks.- Linens blouse ~, portions. coach, «committed suicide. A post duty. A general fire alarm was soundThis charming. lit- Gown of red ey “trimmed with and muslins are much more popular. mortem reveals’ the: fact that death ed, which brought thousands of péostitched bands and straps of the maIn white tailored costumes and sep- | tle frock is very was due to heart disease. ple into the streets, and the news pretty made up in the daintily colored ferial and with- linen- covered -buttons. arate skirts butcher’s linen is most that Horn had escaped spread like The decomposed body of aman was dimities, organdies and lawns, uging =o. The-~ blouse “is” favored. The suits-are made with a Men and boys hurried to the found near Sheridan, Wyo., last week, wildfire. either place velvet or colored ribbon _ trimmedaround: blouse or a coat in the style of a corjail with rifles and pistols and joined in the embroidery beading: It is also the arm: “size boel bottle half filled © with morphine set coat. pretty in.the white wash. — _ lero fashion~ with Horn The new skirt flare presente the showing how. he met death.’ - Papers 2 in the pursuit of ‘the outlaws. china silk, swiss or _pongee. . the ...bands, from question. of :a stiff.facing. The: new Aldrich, ‘found’ on the body showed the man: was ° captured by -Theodore a5. which extend little: \+who fired several shots at the mur: te bé’a: discharged ‘Philippine: soldier. straps. fastened at Ghowes SACHET. Three murderers, two under - sen- |-derer. ' ‘Horn Was . exhausted, but rer the ends with butsolved a terrible: beating at the handg* tence of death, a. stage robber, wantof Aldrich. “McCloud was trailed to a ed in Wyoming, and two highway: Silver - “Bow | ‘barn and compelled to surrender. + men escaped from the “Attempts were made to get the pris ‘eounty, Montana) jail shortly after 6 oners away from :the officers, but.a de: | o'clock. Sunday evening ‘without. any ‘termined stand: by the latter ‘and. the } difficulty. Two. wee are in pursuit ‘influence of the conservative men pre: summer. 2S . | of the men." at the bottom in-an: “odd way -with- the stitched bands.~ The girdle~is of the ee i Pretty” “‘Scrov ‘Patterns. 5 aor PA Very pretty are. thexnew scroll’ patterns in black and arhite.: “These. make" “stuffs - fee this: purpose ent: from ‘the. old’. “up charmingly=with« ‘the- plain: spotted: i" eT i of ah? are very” differ: ee “crash : sgh ake ‘sleeves nace she very bouffant and. ifs) = you get a good Betas there. are . not |difficult to make. Gp ee pet 4 i material— Wiener Of ee ‘silk of the empire shade. The ‘light design most characteristic] of the émpire is embroidered _in fancy, The flowers and leaves are -| braid. ‘wrought by. almond shaped figures Pretty: White. Silk Waist.: Blouse of white louisine.. The up“per part of the blouse is tucked, forming a. sort of bolero, bordered with four rows of black velvet ribornamented little butThee blouse: collar, and sleeve | putts ‘are: “ot” 2uipure. gaten The collar is Jaced with black velvet ribbon fastened at the _ bottom with buttons and pendants. The bottom of the sleeve is trimmed -with black velvet, as are also the cuffs of girdle is of the silk. The draped black selvet.—Wiener Chic. English walnuts and potatoes make a savory spring salad. Break each into pieces the size ofa pea, then cover with any gocd salad dressing. A dainty salad is made by shredding fresh pineapple on lettuce hearts and. serving with mayonnaise dressing. Serve with cheesestraws or wa- fers. A four-tined silver fork is a conven‘ient utensil for chopping tender veg“é€tables, mixing potatoes and meat or cooked rice with flour in making griddle cakes,. etc. “Vinegar is one of the worst dietetic articles.to be found on the everyday table. It hinders the digestive changes that take place in the upper part of the intestine. Pieces of old velveteen should, be washed and used for polishing. . They |, are an excellent substitute for chamois leather and may be used as easily as an ordinary duster. Water for boiling fish should al- * Light and Dark Colors. There .is always a certain amount of danger when pale colors are worn on the head, “such “as “pale~ green, They may. be beautiful mauve, etc. in themselve bute they sa even to pret and. i plexions. So, darker brims rigueur. taking should it all’ ways be at the boiling point when the fish is put in. Salt and a few tablespoonfuls of vinegar should also have been added. The latter is said to Keep the peek firm and white. ‘ Latest Auto Coat. One of the newest automobile coats for the summer girl who wants to be prepared for any emergency is in bound, be- meray de white linen, three-quarter léneth, and belted with red leather. The belt is run through little straps of white ribbon which are sewed to the coat on EMBROIDERED To serve with meats: Corned beef, mustard. Roast duck, orange salad... Frizzled beef, horseradish. Lobster cutlet, sauce tartare. ‘Roast ptarntigan, .bread..saace... Pork croquettes,’ ‘tomato = 2 HCG, ~ ‘Cold boiled #fish,’ sauce ‘piquante. s \; ‘Sweetbread;eutlet, Bechamel sauce. ‘Reed birds, ‘fried hominy, with. celery. Pork sausage, tart apple sauce or fried apples. Veal sausage, tomato sauce, grated Parmesan cheese. Cold boiled tongue, sauce tartare or olives stuffed with peppers. week Here is washable pillow ly good a Wedel variety with for for of the AEE cushion ‘tops, a a “tub. frock,” particularwarm weather service. The design is both elegant and novArranging a Salad. ely tis made of white muslin daintiIn arranging a salad consider that embroidered. The laurels are it must be a-pleasing- table~decora- ° ly made with tiny almond. shaped medaltion as well as a palatable dish. An lions of. lace, which are cut out and disposed like leaves. The stem work is made with cord and the berries by tambouring. The cushion may be lined: with pink or blue satin.. A double field of tulle edged. with lace forms the horder. At the corners are nore Satin rib| ORS. ley at ber of pooled is the in the purchased Reports region 200,000 sacks of bar- Dayton, Wash., where a numColumbia county farmers their crops. The transaction largest of the kind ever made northwest. of coming from northern the farming Colorado show such great destruction of crops by the terrific hailstorm on Wednesday night of last week that the total dam- age is conservatively more than: $500,000. estimated at Kate to end Walsh, 25 years old, her life by jumping has from hes a Ue like the collar. ~The: skitt-is trimmed: ;vented mob Violence. Horn has been ~ An ae was. made: on fic sth -(planning for several months to over: to; wreck.a Northern Pacific. train -by | power. Jailer Proctor at feeding time | dynamite, ies a- point one mile west in the ‘morning, and Sunday morning of Bozeman; ‘ Mont.- - ‘The locomotive ‘the Jong- waited opportunity arrived. was slightly - dama: ed. - The ~ guilty Horn asked Proctor to ‘bring a cup of ~ ah Canote of tora:aie “the ‘heavy. ee S party. is. believed to pe the same -perwater, and as i.¢ officer opened the “cord and tassel effect lends, a) ee son who attempted to blow up the door of the corridor of the cage in note. bridge at’ Livingston: : Line the sachet: with nie satin | which Horn and McCloud were con: and edge ‘it with white silk gore. Joseph Scott, a member of the ‘Den- fined, they threw their weight against ~ i »ver Smeltermén’s union, who was last the ‘door; pushed it open and sprang week found guilty of violating the inout. upon- the dere and bore him to” ne ‘Shoulder Capes of trish” Lace. ‘Junction which prohibits interference “The deép shoulder caps—a ee the fidor. “x if so many summer frocks this year— awith the employes ‘of the Globe plant, Aiter a terrible ce with Proc-§ made in Irish lace and is, of> was sentenced-to-two months in the tor, in~ which McCloud was shot. -in sourse,-detachable, so that it can be county jail. The case will be sopesled ‘the ‘thigh, the two men escaped from cleaned separately when necessary. and fought to the finish. the Jail only’ to be. récaptared, F _n-front the cape is fastened by. little -|.. While waiting for a bunch -of ¢catPs ‘sutterfly bows of velvet. --HUMBERTS ON. TRIAL. Ale i clear the track, the Montana Red Silk Waist. Central southbound , passenger train Fancy waist « of”Parisians Very Much Wrought Up was overtaken by the “Flyer”. on a red louisine trim-Over Noted Swindlers. curve near Havre, Mont:, a- Pullman med over was wrecked and the engine of the The notorious Humbert family on ‘shoulders Saturday faced a judge and jury to “Flyer” badly damaged. Four perbands of fancy meet the charge of having perpetratsons were more or less injured: black silk fagoting over white taffeta. ed what ex-Premier Waldeck-RousGeorge T. Riggs, a market gardener The collar and two seau described as “the greatest swinwho lives two milcs west of Billings, sets of revers are dle of the century.” Investigating Mont., lies at the point of death at his of guipure borMagistrate Leydet in May decided to home from the effects of a large dose dered with red velcommit Theresa Humbert, her husof Paris green, self-adminstered. It is vet. j band, Frederick, and her _ brothers, said Riggs sold $50 worth of garden The sleeves aregirl hi very full at the = truck and lost the money gambling, — Roman and Emil D’Aurignac, for trial on the charges of forgery, the use of bottom and gathafter which he attempted suicide. ered into deep. forged documents and swindling. He A Rawlins, Wyo., dispatch says a cuffs of the silk AS dismissed the cases against Hva Humproject is under way which if carried and velvet, the bert (Theresa’s daughter) and Marie out will result in a big dam being upper part of the Duignac (he sister). constructed at- the mouth of Slater silk trimmed with§ Public enrlosity which has followed ereex where it empties into the Snake bands of the fagot- § the fortunes of the family since the . ting over. white. river, making a huge lake of water days of its social brilliancy is again The girdle is of which can be used to irrigate 30,000 intensely wrought up, the chief interred. velvet.—Wiener Chic. acres of land now practically useless. est centering in “La Grande Theresa,” E. C. Harrington, carriage rider at | who has promised to produce at this Evening Dress. the Northwestern Lumber company’s trial the mysterious American wmilIt is in full evening dress that real mill, just east of Kalispel, Mont., lost artists can exercise to the full their lionaires, the brothers Crawford, on his balance and fell across a circular fancy in the mixing of beautiful colwhom she based her story of an insaw, and his right-side, right arm, ors. The craze for lace is by no heritance of $20,000,000, which she put means abating, in fact it seems to be shoulder and part of the right lung forward as the security for the loans increasing, and really wonderful imiand rigs wére instantly cut off. His she obtained, amounting to about $10,tations are produced. left foot was also severed. Death re000,000. sulted almost instantly. ; Prints and other colored fabrics King Peter is Terrorized. Specials from several points in that are inclined to fade when washed King Peter of Servia is being openly northern Colorado and southern Wyoshould be soaked in salt water before terrorized by his entourage, it is said. being washed in soapsuds. The saltming tell of a severe hail, rain and Most of the present court officials who ier the water the more likely the maelectric storm which prevailed on the terial is to hold its color. actually proceeded in or were party to 5th. Considerable damage to crops the murder of King Alexander and and destruction of window glass ocQueen Draga appear to have strongly MUSLIN PILLOW. curred. objected to the appointment of Colonel Hay Griffith, a Northern Pacific Leschjanin, the Servian attache at brakeman, is under arrest and in the Constantinople, to the post of court county jail at Missoula, Mont., marshal.. The official Gazette concharged with assaulting a 9-year-old ‘tained the: appointment, but shortly girl. The complainant is Mrs. W. M. aiter the publication all copies of the Cook, the mother. There is talk ef Gazette were called in by the police. lynching Griffith. Woman Makes a Long Jump Without Henry Weinhard of Portland last f Serious Consequences. s Sghtirt Pade the and the undersleeve ticked all” round, the tucks opening-out to~ form a: pute which is encireled with three tucks and gathered into a cuff of. Irish- lace, tried the sixth floor of an apartment in West Sixteenth street, New York City. There is a cistern at the bottom of the air shaft, and the woman plunged through the boards which covered it, and into the water. The police carried her to the hospital and there it was found that the injuries were not serious despite the great distance she had dropped. . |