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Show NOJtTinVEBT K0TES A N. Dairy, a Shelby carpenter, who wns shot In tho back while endeavoring en-deavoring to escape from Jail at Cut Bank. Mont., died nt the hospital, hospi-tal, having been brought there to Lave Ills Injury treated. aovciJitrr Chamberlain of Oregon has vetoed senate hill No. C8, which ,rovlde3 for tho compulsory sterilization steriliza-tion of confirmed crlmlnnls. Insano persons, Idiots, rapists nnd Imbeciles lor the preenlion of procreation. That the Nye & Ormsby bank at Itcno, Nov,, was closed, not because It wa3 insolvent, but because It was rrovlng n failure ns a business von-;uro, von-;uro, fllnco tho expenses doubly ox-:cedcd ox-:cedcd tho profits, is the statement made by an official, Following the discovery that thou-jands thou-jands of dolln a have been secured 'y means of forged tlmo chccits on .ho Consolidated Mines company of i Goldflcld, Nev., the ofllclnls have in-. earthed n twmpletu countcrfo.tlng plant In a houso on Hroadway. Tho Goldflcld (Nevada) Evening Jhroniclo failed to Issue on February 52, owing to the fact that tho plant sad been attached by tho sheriff at :ho instnnco of John S. Cook & Co.'s Dank, which holds a heavy mortgnjis 'jn tho building and matcrlnl It contains. con-tains. Dcncath nn overturned wagon, to which was attoched a team of fright--ned horses, Olo Synnes of the Hear-tooth, Hear-tooth, ono of tho best known ranchmen ranch-men of Montana nnd noted ns a crack shot, trailer and hunter, was dragged to his death In Prickly Pear canyon between Manila Biding and Wolf creek. Convict Wllllnnr Hayes has for tho second tlmo been sentenced to bo hanged for his part In tho attempted escape from tho penitentiary at Doer Lodge, Mont., n year ago, In which Chief Guard Robinson was murdered. George Rock, Hayes' pnl, has already paid for tho crime with his life. Hayes must hang April 2, After unanimously providing for tho recall, tho charter convention nt Colorado Springs fixed 30 per cent as tho nccossnry proportion of voters to cnll a special election to flit the office of nny Incumbent. No mention was' mado of the liquor question In tho proposed charter. This was decided de-cided without a dissenting voto. Thomas Hudd nnd Gunther Ru-ld. bachelor farmers living near Helling-ham, Helling-ham, Wash., wero accidentally blown up by dynamlln while clearing clear-ing land. Thomas was hurled 'fifty feet away, his head being blown away and nearly every bono In hr body broken. Gunther Rudd Is alive, but flightless, and 'horribly Injured. The roof on, tho Mornscl building at Manhattan, Nov., collapsed from tho weight of snow. Tony So-farnl So-farnl was killed. Tho building had been used by the ladles of tho Catholic Cath-olic church for Sunday school purposes pur-poses and for social meetings. Had tho roof fallen ten minutes earlier about fifty women would havo been killed or Injured. Tho people of Rlvorton, Wyo., nro Incensed ovor tho alleged cruelly of ono "Georgo Drummond, n civil on-gnioor, on-gnioor, to fifteen year old Mamlo Murphy, an orphan who had boon living with tho Drummond family, II being chnrged that becauso the girl did not got breakfast ready as early ns Drummond wished, that ho cruelly heat hor with a rawhide quirt. "Wanted Tor Fulony" are tho words In big black typo printed pcrosa circulars sent out by Sheriff Forrcll of Reno, calling for tho ar-test ar-test of Frank J. Grunenthnl. Grun-fntli.il Grun-fntli.il came to Reno from San Francisco Fran-cisco about a year ago. broke Into newspaper work, wns defeated for as-lomblymnn as-lomblymnn at tho last oloctlon and then engaged In tho poultry business. Jack .Hunt, nn alleged embezzler nnd horso thief, has been captured by Marshal Hnsh of Battle Mountain, Nov., after an exciting chaso of 110 miles. Both men woro mounted on 'horoughbred horses and wero In tho saddlo twonty-ovon cniisccutlvo hours. Hunt was found uslue)) with his head resting on his saddle, which ho hod romoved 'frju his horse,' which was lying dead closo by. Joseph Healy and Hornco Rltchln havo pleaded guilty to attempting n Jail dollvory at Mt. Vernon, Wash., nnd must servo at least tho minimum sentence sen-tence of flvo years In tho penitentiary. Tho mon woro captured whllo endeavoring endeav-oring to, liberate a couple of counterfeiters. counter-feiters. Whllo n trnln was running nt full speed botwoen Willow Creek nnd Threo Forks, Mont., nn exploding lamp sot flro to tho dining car of tho westbound west-bound oxprcsB on tho Mllwnukco road, tho car being destroyed. Nono of tho 'Passengers or crow of tho train woro Injured. William Kopplor has returned to Saratoga, Wyo from a trip Into tho lied dosert and reports wlntor conditions condi-tions thoro phcnomlnally sovero. Thoro aro soveral hundred thousand bead of sheep ranging In tho dosert pnd a great amount of feeding ts being be-ing dono. A cavo-ln occurred in tho tunnol which Is being driven for tho North-irn North-irn Trunk sower In Seattlo and bur-'ed bur-'ed beneath 700 tons of oarth eleven lien, two of whom woro crtishod to loath, -while nlno woro onfombed In tho tunnol beyond tho cavo-ln nnd lator rescued. Govornor IL P. Brooks dlod at Lowlston, Mont., February 2C, at tho ago of 73. Ho was ono of tho best known citizens of Montana, coming to tho stato with tho first goldseokors In tho early 'COs. Laor ho was a pioneer pio-neer in tho stock business In the fitato and massed a fortune. Two mon porlshed In tho blizzard 1n Colorado on February 22. A Mexican Mex-ican shcophordor was frozen to death near Hugo and' a white border who accompanied him was so badly frozon that ho Is not expected to llvo. P. P. Klrkpatrlck of Fort Morgan M'as found frozen to death. |