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Show NORTHWEST NOTES Lou Laudonberg, employed In a livery liv-ery stable in Ely, Nevada, was kicked In the abdomen by a horso and Is in a procnrlous condition. To the already large area of about 17,000,000 acres, tho department of the Interior has added 107,000 acres of land to tho enlarged homestead portion por-tion of Wyoming. While participating In n football scrimmage with a number of girl friends at Reno, Novnda, Luel'a Ulan-chard, Ulan-chard, 13 years of nge, had both bones In her right arm fractured below tho elbow. Four masked men, heavily armed, rodo Into Proctor, Colo., shot up tho town, dynamited tho State bank of Proctor, and escaped nfter a running fight with citizens. They got no money. At tho nnnunl meeting of stockholders stockhold-ers of tho Union PaclHc, held In Snlt Lako City, fifteen directors were elected. elect-ed. All of the old directors were chosen to succeed themselves with one exception. A chnrge of murder has been placed against Dr. Frederick W. Wlehmnnn at Reno, Nevada. The charge follows the death ol Mrs. Emma Ross. It is hcllovcd the woman's denth was duo to a criminal operation. Chief Justice Robert W. Steele of the supremo court of Colorado, who wns stricken with npoploxy September Septem-ber 21, nnd recently had shown Improvement, Im-provement, has suffered a rolnpse and his death occurred October 12, Miss Sarah Beggs, 18 years old, night telegraph operator at Crowes, Colo., was attacked by a negro while, on her way to work at night, nnd choked into unconsciousness. If the negro Is captured ho will undoubtedly bo lynched. The Socialists of Montana came near not getting their nominees on tho state ticket, becauso tho ticket was not presented for filing on tho official ballot within tho thirty-day limit preceding election, as fixed by the statutes. Representatives of practically overy commercial organization In Washington, Washing-ton, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and British Brit-ish Columbia are expected to attend tho first live wire convention undor the auspices of the national apple show In Spokane on November 14. Crnzed from an overindulgence In boozo, Tharos Pou'.nkldas, a Creek, went on n rampage in one of tho saloons sa-loons in Rlepotown, Novnda, and attempted at-tempted to kill two different persons wltn whom he camo In contnet, but was finally overpowered and placed In jail. After .spending twenty-four hours in n prospect slmft at Uoldfleld, where ho nnd fallon, W. A. Redding was found by n woman who heard his cries for help. Rcddlng, who Is GO years of age, fell in tho shaft while walking across the coutnry In tho dark. In simultaneous accidents on widely separated levels of the Leonard mlno nt Dutte, James Luun and William Mellow mot Instant death. The manner man-ner of Mollow's death Is a mystery and will probably nlwoys, be one, but Lunn, whlto "mucking" picked Into a missed hole and was blasted. In order that tho body of George W. Christy, which has been lying In an undertaking establishment nt Iloul-dor, Iloul-dor, Colo., tlnco September 11 last, mny bo burled, Mrs. Georglnnn Winn, Christy's sister, has postponed her fight on a ondlcll of the dead man's will In tho California courtB. That tho grand prlzo motor race which was cal'ed off In New York is wanted at Cheyenne, Is made clear In a letter sent W. K. Vanderbllt by tho Cheycnno Motor club. Tho club offers tho uso of a four-mllo clrculnr track, In vlow of a large grand stand, nnd promises that It will bo policed by United States troops. Frank It. Culbertson, first vlco-presl-dent of tho Spokane chamber of com-merco, com-merco, who made a fortuno in mining operations In tho Coour d'Alene district dis-trict In northern Idnho, has takon a llfo Insurnnco policy for ?100,000, naming nam-ing as tho bonollclnry tho department storo of which ho Is presldont. R. W. Montgomery, a woll known real estate man of Fort Worth. Tex., tins boon arrested In Seattle by oper-tlves oper-tlves of a prlvatb dotectlvo agency upon n chargo of forgory. Montgomery, Montgom-ery, who left Fort Worth several months ngo, Is said to have swlndlod tho banks of Fort Worth out of ?40,-000. ?40,-000. Forty thousnnd peoplo attended the 'Montana Stato fair at Helena. Tho ' f ntiies In ovory division, save tho (livestock, were greater than ovor bolero, bo-lero, and the quality of tho exhibition in all departments excelled thoso of ' all previous fairs. Wilbur Huffinnn, n young man who has been In Butte for tho past four weeks, and was until then omployod is a bookkeeper at a bank In Lewis-ton, Lewis-ton, committed suicide In Dutte. It Is alleged that ho had a quarrel with his sweetheart. |