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Show NORTHWEST NOTES) I The houso has passed tho bill ei- H tondlng tho time to May 15, 1907, in H which cntrymcn may make final ichI-dence ichI-dence on tho Shoshono reservation, Wyoming. - - The Great Northern road roudti up a train ot eighty cars loaded with coal to supply Immediate wants in Grand Forks, N. D. The train wan rub on passenger time. A bill appropriating $1,200,000 lor tho Alaska-Yukon-Paclllc oxponltlou to bo held In Seattle In 1909 wun In- H traduced in tho houne last week, by Representative Humphrey. Fred M. Colvln, of Chicago, was nr-rested nr-rested last week on tho charge of um-ing um-ing tho malls in nn Illegal manner to further tho sale of Block in n rolnlri'. company located near Hallda, CM.' ' David Boyce and Peter Pectin-paugh Pectin-paugh became Involved in', it', ttaiou'i -quarrel nt Fossil, Wyo., and Pccklii-paugh Pccklii-paugh was badly beaten over thu head by a revolver In the hands ot Boyce. 'H Tho Treasury department hail' df-cldcd df-cldcd upon a slto tor tho lecntlfyu ot the now Federal building at Deliver. rho property consists of tho block oounded by Stout, Champa, Eighteenth nd Nineteenth streets, Henry Hose, an ex-uoldlcr, wUk hanged on Friday, at Salem, Oregon, for the murder of Madgo Doyle, .hi 'a Portland lodging house. Hose cut tho woman'B throat because he frarod she was about to leave him. Noar Holcomb, Wash., In Pacific county, two Japanese were killed and three 'wero so badly hurt that tboy will die, by a dead treo which fell across their bunkhouse. All weir out-ployed out-ployed by a lumber company. L. D. Snyder killed a large coiigfit last week on Orollno creek, about! seven miles above Oroflno. Thin makes the nineteenth cougar 'killed by Mr. Snyder since his arrival In this country, soma seven years ago. A. W. Stratton, a freighter be-twecn be-twecn Worland and Thertnopolfe, Wyo., waa seriously If not fatally lit-Jured lit-Jured while making a coupling of his wagons after crossing the river twenty miles north of Worland. Tho dwelling of 1 A. Underwood, southeast of Mountain Home, was 'do-stroyed 'do-stroyed by fire last week. Both hiilld-Ing hiilld-Ing and contents were entirely co'ih sumed. It Is believed the fire was duo . to the explosion of n coal-oil lamp. ' A son has been born to Dr. anil Mrs. Gerald Webb, ot 'Colo'ra'do Springs. Mrs. Webb Is a griuiddaugh tor of tho lato Jefferson Davie, ntl the newcomer Is tho only great 'grandson of the confederate president. An effort Is being made- at Cody, Wyo., to organlzo a strong co minor-clal minor-clal club, which will havo for Its ot JH Jcct the pushing of Cody In every posslblo way. A considerable buim will bo placed at its disposal for nd-vcrtlslng nd-vcrtlslng in eastern mngazlnuH aitd In other manners the vast resources. of tha Big Horn valley. Thomas Booth, a well known 'tcbI-dent 'tcbI-dent of Butte, was held up by' foot-pads foot-pads and robbed of $800. Booth Van proceeding homo from his place of business, when ono highwayman rushed up to him and pl'uDgcd "IiIh hand Into Booth's right hand overcoat pocket, grabbed tho roll of hills and' made away with It, Pleading guilty to the charge of borsc-steallne Marion John Dftiltt, said to be the son of Rev, Charles' Davis of Boone county, Iowa, a&l'cj-prize a&l'cj-prize fighter and knownjasthe "Gen-, u tleman Thief," was sentenced by Judge Cunningham, of Littleton, Colo , to not less than five nor more, than 'seven yeaas In the 'penitentiary.' Oscar Carlson, propiletor of u hoardlnK house at Pine Bluffs, Wyo., shot his wife to death and then at-tempted at-tempted to beat out his brojub with a hammer. Carlson was brought to the county Jail at Cheyenne and admUn his crime, Bert Mclntyre, a miner, nged it, died on the 22nd ot Injuries received' at the handn of Frank Cruz, of Butte, In a saloon row, Crnz -iliun been aiTested on u charge ot inmitr Mclntyre'B mother, MrE. Dirk, liven In Wyoming. Heavy rains and cblnook winds Ffl havo caused another flood in tlx WW' mountain streams near Tarouiu, ytw Wash. Tho Green river 1b raging und Sl has carried out tho Northern 11u:lfie brldgo at Maywood about two inilen ?ijf from Green River Hot Springs rlfA George R. McClellan, who wau. r m'$i cently elected to the Wyoming- legm fjp laturo, Is known as "Bear George," he having earned thai title mauy (1 years ago, when, In company with Ib' unother man, ho succeeded lu kllllnn jrf'V' twenty-three- beats lu tin weeks. $?;! Two men lvlug the imiuei;. j or- fyyj Thomas Blair and Frank Hnvlln fjW' wero arrested on a Spokane, k In-land In-land train neui Waverly, Wash., and . S landed In tho county Jail. Tlm lmd been shadowed for several days on Htisplcluu ot being nfn blowoin. 8)3$ Recolvti Theodore !. Hlsley. for Mm tfi ilolunct Aetna hank at Unite, ban ret- Hfl utnmeuded to thu comptroller ut tho ciiricni-y, a payment of the hrst dtvi doml of 20 per- rent on the Ut or IVbruaiy. The.' Is )!ttie doubt that the reeomnieadiitloii . Ill be )ipprottd. - 'H |