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Show NORTHWEST NOTES " " '- , In a freight train wreck near Iteno, Nevada, a tramp wa killed and a companion badly Injured. The accident, acci-dent, was duo to sproadlng rails. More than 1,000 visitors attended tho opening at Trinidad, Colo., of tho thirteenth annual encampmont of tho O. A. It., department of Colorndo, James Sdllivan, Frank Sulno and Gcorgo Sasso wore killed and Mlko Soletto wns fatally hurt by a proma-turo proma-turo blast In tho High Ore mlno at Dutte. J. M. Station nnd J. S. Mclnnls have been arrested at Spokane on suspicion of being two of tho robbors who hold up tho Great Northern mail train near Colbert. Tho brewery workers at Kallspoll, Mont., who have boon on strike, ro-portcd ro-portcd for work last wcok, but wero Informed thoro wero no vacancies, and probably there would not bo any. The Great Northern railway has Issued Is-sued a circular offering a reward of 00,000 for tho arrest and conviction of tho six bandits who held up the Great Northern fast mall at Morlae, Wash. Tho Somers Lumbor company's lumber plnnt and auxiliary factories at Kallspoll, Mont, aro closed down Indellnltely ns the result of n gonorai strike ordor Issued by tho I. W. W. About 400 men are altectod. Tho Colorado stato board of child and nnlmal protection has authorized Secrotary Whitehead to offer a reward re-ward of $500 for tho arrest and conviction con-viction of tho parties responsible for tho slaughter of sheep near Atcheo, Colo. L. H. Worloy, living on a farm near Redmond, Oro., killed his brldo of four dayB and after burning hor body, committed suicide. Ho loft lottcrs In which ho said his wlfo had decided to leave him, and for this reason ho had killed hor. Orian Bunker, 30 years old, a resident resi-dent of I.oyalton, Cal., died In a Itono, Nevada, hospital one hour after ho had been brought to that city, suffering suf-fering from Injuries "sustained whon ho fell from the voranda of his homo In Loyalton. Fifty wealthy residents of Itono Nevada, havo formed what will bo known ns tho Nevada Jockoy club and formulated plans for tho holding- of a big raco meot Immediately nfter tho rorty-dny racing season Is ended nt Salt Lako City. Two hold-ups entered a saloon nt Dolt. Mont,, In which wcro congregated congre-gated a dozen men, grabbed all of tho money thoy could find and escaped es-caped after ono of tho mon had fired a shot at tho proprietor, tho bullet grazing tho top of his bead. Flro destroyed the biggest lumbering lumber-ing plant in Skagit county, whon tho sawmill, dry sheds, planing mill and dry kilns nnd 2,000,000 feot of lumbor of tho Skagit Mill company nt Lyman, Wash., burned, with n loss or J100,-000, J100,-000, with $20,000 InBiirnnco. C. n. Smith, bettor known as "Shanghai" "Shang-hai" Smith, a saloonkeeper notorious nil over tho searfarlng world as a crimp, commuted eu'cldo In n hotel In Seattlo last week! Smith In his tlmo hnd given no end of trouble to vessel masters and tho police. Susponslon or work on tho high-lino high-lino Irrigation canal at Grand Junction, Junc-tion, Cnl., wns ordered to permit an InveBtlgntion or tho project by tho Interior In-terior department, nnd not nt trio instigation in-stigation or outeldo parties, according to reports received last wcok. Forty miles west of Plocho, Nov., In Colo valloy, a big irrigation project has boon carried out, which It is expected ex-pected will bring a great many. Bottlers Bot-tlers into tho stato. This project cov-era cov-era n quarter million acres of land, nnd It Ib now under Irrigation. Raymond Oelslor, aged 21 years, of Chehnlls, Wash., shot IiIb flanceo, Miss I.llllo Cnsnda, and after helping her to her homo, six blocks distant from the scene of tho shooting, went to his own home, whoro ho later shot him-tolf. him-tolf. It Is believed both will dlo. Tho Odessa property, situated on Pelican boy, uppor Klamath lako, and four mllps from Pelican home, has been sold to Col, W. H. Holablrd. As Colonel Holablrd holds the title of record rec-ord to Pelican lodge, It Is surmised that Hnrrlman Is tho actual purchaser. IJoastfully declaring thnt ho escaped es-caped witi.i easo from tho Oakland Jail and that ho would' not bo n prisoner pris-oner in tho Itono lockup twenty-four hours, Frank Ward, alias Sullivun Mooro, a negro. In custody pondm word from Oakland offlcors, Is bolng guarded carofull by tho iteno police dopnrtmont. Tho stato board of railroad commissioners com-missioners of Montana announced last week that It had secured nn Important Import-ant concession from tho Northern Pacific Pa-cific Ilallrond company, this bolng In the nnture of tho abolition of switching switch-ing chnrgis for nil commercial spur work. In the llnd'.ng of tho body of W. II. Tucker, u veteran Indian llghtor and mining man, hidden away In a feed (rough or a corral on tho outskirts or Hhyollle, Novudn, It Is believed n murder mystery has been brought to Iiulit nnd that tlio od man wan poIs-( Dned., Tho murder of Joo Bmgo nnd Joo Alleniand, sheepmen, and Jules Lng-lor, Lng-lor, a Bheephordor, In Hlg Horn country, coun-try, Wyoming, April 2, by a band of nuiHkod rldors, will ho Investigated by both tho French and United States govornmonts, Lnglor having been n Fronch cltlzon. Tho Northern Pacllle railway hat reduced Its freight ratoa on lumbor nnd shingles from all northwoBt coast points to all points In Idaho and Montana. Mon-tana. The reduction becomes effective effec-tive on June 3. The now tariffs show reductions ranging from 1 to 4 cents I or 100 pounds, |