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Show .BB-PBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH NORTHWEST NOTESI I John McMurrny, widely known In; BBJ the northwest as a newspaper writer BBJ In dead nt Butte of consumption. BBJ Two hundred dolegatcs from Ore- BBJ gon, Washington, Idaho and Montana, BBJ wero in attendance at tho convention B of commercial clubs In Spokane. BBJ Rov. Dr. J. J. Callahan, one of the prominent Catholic' priests of the B northwest, died at Butte oil the ,25th, BBJ aged 42. He was born in Omaha.- BBj Frank Ilut.t, 18 years of age, a car BBJ Inspector of tho Southern Pacific at B Montcllo, New, fell from a caboose at B that point nnd both arms were cut off, BBJ doath resulting two hours later. W. R. Ivcy, a conductor In charge ot BBJ tho Union Pacific gravel pits at Bu- ford, Wyo and having a wife and BBJ child at Cheyenne, was run down and B Instantly killed at tho gravel pits. BBJ Tho BIHIngs (Mont.) opera housu BBJ has been destroyed by fire, causing a BBJ loss ot $15,000. Guests In tho Com- mcrclal hotel, adjoining, which was B badly scorched, escaped In their night BBJ J. T. Walsh of Helena was nominal-cd nominal-cd by tho Democratic state convention of Montana for congress nnd Judgo B. G. McClcrnnn ot Butte was tho candl- BBJ ( date chosen for assdclato justice of, BBJ the state supreme court. BBJ Terry Martin of Philadelphia anil tho officials connected with tho spar-ring spar-ring exhibition In Portland, In tho midst ot which Jack McKcnzle of Philadelphia died, will probably bo BBJ tried on a charge ot manslaughter. BBJ As a result of tho oxpcrlments be. Ing carried on by tho government at the old Lewis and Clark fair grounds In Portland, Bessemer steel has been reduced from tho ordinary black sands BBJ found at the mouth of tho Columbia BBJ BBJ A special from Butto says that word' has been received from Marseilles, France, to tho effect that Senator W. A. Clark was In an automobile wreck and sustained a broken rib. At last accounts the patient was slowly recov- BBj BBj James Brown, a wealthy retired farmer of Rock Falls, III., was killed seven miles south of Wnllula, Wash., L by falling over 'a cliff 200 feet high. Brown, with several companions, was BBj on a Ashing excursion whon tho and- BBJ dent happened. BBJ Georgo Hug, a machinist, recently from Montana, has been arrested at Laramie, Wyo., charged with threaten- BBj Ing Mrs. Lulu Hawley, wife of a tele-graph tele-graph operator at that placo. Hug claimed that Mrs. Hawley was his BBj wife, nnd It is charged ho attempted BBj to scaro her into accepting his atton- BBj BBj Dick Hyland of San Francisco won n clear-cut decision over Eddlo'Hanlon at tho Seaside Athletic club, San Fran- BBj Cisco. Rcfereo Jack Welch stoppod BBj tho contest at tho end of tho thirteenth BJ round, with Hanlon hanging helpless , BBj against the ropes and unnblo to do- BB fend himself against Hyland's BB punches. BB Orders wero Issued by the Harrlman lines last week that no moro cars ot BJ wheat will bo hauled to Portland until tho strlko of tho grain handlers Is at an end. This, the first niovo In tho BJ fight between tho latter and tho Ex- BB porters' association for an Increaso in BBJ pay from 30 to 40 cents, has been cred- BB ltcd to tho union BB Edward Norrls died at Waldcn, Col, from tho eecta of a wound received BB accidentally moro than a week pre- BB vlous. Nprrls was out hunting and bis BBJ gun was discharged, tho shot entering BBJ his right leg, paeslrg through the calf BB and Into tho tooL Death really re- BB suited from exposure, as Norrls lay BB In hlB cabin alono for four. days. BB Advlcos havo roached Donvcr that BB Harry Orchard, self-confessed murd BBJ cror of formor Gov. Frank Stounon- BJ borg ot Idaho, whoso confossloh Im- BJ plicated tho officors ot tho Wcstorn BBJ Federation of Minors In tho crime, has BJ bocomo a maniac. BB Tho Democrats of Washington mot BB In state convention til Seattle on tho BB 2Cth, endorsed William J. Bryan for BBj tho presidency In 190S, cheered tho BB nomination ot Hearst to the ocho anil BB placed n full congressional and judl- BB clal ticket In tho field. BB Eighteen construction camps, with BB 500 men employed, aro established on fjj tho Pasco-Rlpnrla railroad project, $Br writes a Rlparlo Wash., correspondent ifllff to tho Lowlston Tribune. Four thou- Kmft sand men will bo tho full complement Vtify- when tho work Is all under way, Wjtffl An unknown man was murdered in , a box car between Spoknno and JK Sprnguo, Wash., probably by tramps. -ipt-j Ho was pounded over tho head with ' ai'V' coupling plnB and then shot through tho body Just below tho loft npplo. JPi; Tho body wns discovered nt Sprnguo. ' Cyrus Mann, n wood haulor of Lnra- . mlo, Wyo, and a membor of tho Pros- ' bytorlun church, bolng unablo to as- .tonm i slBt tho building fund of tho" church '-ImJ with cash, gavo u couplo of colts, ' Thoso woro Bold nt auction on the streets Inst week for $S0 and the pro- coeds placed In tho building fund. HUi Carl Vagnor of Lnramlo, Wyo,, ono. Hj ot tho largest owners of tho Carbon. ' tlM Timber company, has sold his Inter- 'Wm est to Omaha parties, who nsaumo the -BJ management of tho company nnd con' , . BJ tlnuo tho tlo contract 'with the Union rj BJ Pacific Railroad company to furnish' I) BJ moro than a million ties a yoar," tfF ' VJ |