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Show NORTHWEST NOTES! The mill ot the Alpena Shingle company com-pany nt Kapowsln, Wash., has been destroyed by fire. The dry kilns were saved. Special deputy sheriffs havo been tsworn In at Belllngham, Wash., in am tlclpntlon of trouble at the beginning of the ahlngle workers' strlko. A miner named Carroll was killed at Como, Nevada, by an explosion ot Riant powder which ho was thawing. Four other miners wero Injured. The population of Manhattan is on 'the vorgo of another stampede for a new mining district, a prospector having hav-ing como Into town a few days ago with oro that goes $4115 per ton In gold. Recent henvy rains havo wrought havoc nmong tho Montana flocks, according ac-cording to ndvlccs received from northern Montana. Tho losses rango from 2C0 to 2,500 sheep to every owner. Registration for tho drawing for tho ceded lands on tho Crow Indlnn reservation res-ervation in Montana began at Sheridan, Sheri-dan, Wyo., on tho 14th. At tho time of opening tho doors of tho registration office about 200 persons wcro in line. Holding that upon constitutional grounds women cannot hold notarial commissions In Montana, Governor Toolo has revoked all outstanding commissions hold by womon, seven In all, and denied as many applications. Five lumbermen were drowned In the Shoshono river near Wapiti, Wyo., whUe attempting to cross in a boat. The men belonged to a gang working on a log jam and had been warned by the foreman not to attempt the trip. William Paisley, who robbed a Butte store of 2,C00 about four tannths ago, and was later captured In Salt Lako City, has been sentenced to fifty years Imprisonment, being sentenced on tho first anniversary ot his wedding day. Ho is 35 years old and may get out of prison at 75 if ho behaves' well. Tho body of an unknown man was found In the Willamette river, near Portland, bearing evidence of murder. Thjo lags ware tightly bound with strong wlro and thero were marks of wlr about the hands and body. There waa a gash threo Inches long In tho head. The body had apparently been In th water three or four 'days. Quite a Uttlo Interest Is being manifested mani-fested In Reno and Sparks, Novada, over a strike said to havo been made by J. G. Gardner ot Sparks, at a distance dis-tance of Ave miles down tho river from that place. In the low foothills Mr. Gardnor claims to havo discovered discov-ered a forty-foot ledgo of 38 gold and silver oro. Calvin Cobb ot Boise, Ida., talked with tho President and Secretary Taft recently nbout tho enlargement of Bolso barracks. No dcllnlto understanding under-standing wns reached, but It Is understood under-stood that Senator Dubois will tako tho matter up and endeavor to eecuro botwecn $250,000 and 1400,000 for Immediate Im-mediate uso In tho erection of new buildings at Boise. So anxious Is Mrs. J. K. Mooro for a husband that she has written to Wnrden Cleghorn of tho stato penitentiary peniten-tiary to chooso ono for her from nmong tho convicts In his chnrgo, says a Cnn-on Cnn-on City, Colo., dispatch. Tho lady, who lives In Reno, Novada, evidently thinks sho can find a mato who Is sure to bo Impressed when ho learns of th virtues of Mr. Mooro No. 1. Sho asks for a whole list of mon who are likely subjects for matrimony. Citizens of Reno, Nevntla, aro very much puzzled over the discovery of many big rents from two to eight fect wide in tho mountains nenr tho city. No ono hus felt any earthquake and tho caiuo of tho phenomenon Is unknown. un-known. Flro In tho Victor block, at Spoltano, caused damago of $37,000, ot which 910,000 was on the building, $25,000 on the hardware stock of McGowan Bros and 2,000 on tho furniture of the upper up-per stories' tenants. No one waa injured. in-jured. C, M. Campbell, a well known lawyer, law-yer, once general counsel to the Wood-taen Wood-taen of tho World, Pacific Jurisdiction, died at St. Joseph's hospital Denver, on Sunday, from craulal hemmorrh-age. hemmorrh-age. He had been Injured In a fall from an electric car. After an all night fight tho citizens of Nakusp, on Arrow Lake, B. C, saved their town, but tho big mill of tho Yale Columbia Lumber company was. totally destroyed, togethor with two million feot of lumber and several Canadian Pacific railway cars. The Maharajah Claekwar of Baroda, India, attor making tho ascent of plko'a peak, visiting tho Garden of the God, and Cheyenne canyon on Sunday Sun-day and went to Crlpplo Creek on Monday morning to visit one of the igreat mines in the gold camp. Dezlero Brothler, the Frenchman recently re-cently pardoned from the British Columbia Co-lumbia prison and arrested In Seattle on Information received from the Canadian Ca-nadian authorities, escaped from tho J Immigration officers upon his nrrlval at Seattle, but was recaptured. |