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Show NORTHWEST NOTES Tho people of Yerlngton, Nevada, expect a railroad to bo built to that camp within the next year. I The secretary of tho interior lias . approved Wyoming indemnity school list No. G. embracing 2,258 ncres of i laud in the Buffalo laud district. j A. 10. Williams, a blacksmith, work- Ing for the Stratton Granite company, ' sixteen miles north of Sallda, Colo., was frozen to death during tho lilla-f.ard lilla-f.ard last week. Williams left camp li nil became lost. Monto Attel knocked out nobby Johnson, both of San Francisco, In the mlddlo of tho second round at tho Wheelman hall at Hono, Nevada. I Johnson was tho aggressor until a blow finished him. Fire, evidently of incendiary origin, destroyed tho elevator of tho Hungarian Hungar-ian Mills company In Denver, causing I a loss of $450,000. In tho clovntor I was stored 400,000 bushels of wheat, j which was consumed. According to Denver advices, tho sum of $10,000,000 will bo nmdo immediately im-mediately available for tho work of completion of tho Western Pacific tin-' dor tho new mortgage which has Just been filed by tho company. John Adams, veteran statesman and father of ex-Governor Alva Adams of Colorado and Senator William A. Adanih of tho same state, died at his homo In Pasadena, Cat., on October 13, after a protracted Illness. Tho body or J. Kunilo, chief or tho Hot Springs hotel, says a Tacoma dispatch, dis-patch, who, together with Fred Kloo-bor. Kloo-bor. hud been missing from the hotel for several days, was found by a searching party eight miles from tiro hotel. Andrew J. Martin, a 17-year-old boy, was instantly killed nt Great Falls, Mont., whllo hunting ducks on tho river, by tho accidental discharge of hlr. gun. Ho and two other boys were out In a boat when the accident oc-cuired. oc-cuired. Frank Manlcy, a prominent mining operator, and possgsslng other important im-portant commercial Interests In Fair-tanks, Fair-tanks, Alaska, was arrested at Scat-tlo Scat-tlo last week and taken to Texas to answer a nominal charge of perjury and larceny. As tho culmination of a series of tuarrel&, C. Y. Tlmmlns, a plasterer of Sal em, Oregon, cut tho throat of Ms wife, resulting In her death, and then cut his own throat. Ho has somo chance for recovery. That tho crimo was premeditated is Indicated by Uio discovery of an ax concealed in tho bed. The discovery of a number ol knives, stilettos nnd slungshots, hidden hid-den In crevices of tho dining room ol the Novada stato prison at Carson City, on Sunday, uncovered a plot hatched among tho dospernto elemont in tho penitentiary to make possible h wholesale- delivery, with attendant murder, If necessary. Tho report has been sent! out from New York that William Randolph Hearst will soon tako up his residence In Reno, Nnvadn, for tho alleged pur-poo pur-poo of being a. candidate; for United States senator In 1910, using this as a step to tho presidency. Tho Information Informa-tion Is not authoritative-, hut has ere-a'od ere-a'od a sensation in Reno. Rev. Mr. llobor, a Congregational minister of Rorthold, N. D., was removed re-moved from a Northern Pacific train at Helena In a dylnit condition. Rev. ltobor had been to Hunter's Hot Springs In nn effort to recelvo relief from locomotor ataxia. Ho got no better bet-ter nnd started homo to dlo, but when he got nearly to Helena wns so sick ho was taken from tho train. Clarence Cromwell a prominent ptockmnn living on the edge of tho Flnthead Indian roHorvatlon In Mon-lann, Mon-lann, was killed by his hrothor-ln-luw, Frank Mastorson. It appears tfiat Cromwell entered Mastorson's bedroom bed-room nnd drew n gun. Mastorson struggled with Cromwell nnd, securing secur-ing tho weapon, crushed Crornwoll's skull with tho stock. Renn has demonstrated that ganv ( bllng 1ms too strong a hold to bo driven out by a short fight, such as tho Anti-Gambling I.enguo has waged, rnd that long and careful preparation will bo nocessary to kill tho vice. The proposed ordinance to oust gambling from tho city wub dofented at n spo-elul spo-elul election held on Octobor 24, by a vote of 1.77(1 agnlimt 2,210 for, a majority ma-jority of 5G0. Helena will have nt least ono now hotel, nnd an addition will ho mado to tho Grnndon costing $150,000, If tho planB which havo boon contemplated for some tlmo ore carried out. Local capitalists, headed by a well known real cstnto man, havo formed a syn-tilcato syn-tilcato and havo raised over $500,000, which will bo expended in tho erec tion of a now hotel which will bo the bust In the state. Albert T. Juckman, charged with he murder of John Morltz In Goldfleld two years ago, has been found guilty of murder In tho Becond degree. Jack-man Jack-man on his first trial was convicted and acntonced to ho hanged. Tho pon-nlty pon-nlty for murder in tho second degroo Is f;om ten years to llfo. A tornado, bolieved to ho a continuation continu-ation of tho storm which passed over Clayton, N. M., causing tho death of llvo, and doing big property damagu, (truck In tiro vicinity of Tucnuncurl, N. M., and as n result at least four pro dead and a score Injured, many cf them seriously. Tho renin lns of a prehistoric animal, ani-mal, forty feot long and twenty-two feet In height, havo been found in tho Had Lands, south of Glasgow, Montana, Mon-tana, by Unrnum Hi-own or Now York, connected with tho American Museum of Natural History Tho renialnp have been shipped 'o New York. |