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Show NORTHWEST NOTES I Denver continues to be nMve with minors that. Edwin I law ley 1h to tnku ' t oror tho Denver & Hlo Grande rail- Struck by a westbound pussongcr train "at Wiimsuttcr, Wyo., Julius Ar-not Ar-not of Hock Springs lost a leg under tho whuols of tho locomotive nnd was otherwise Injured. Twins wero born Wednesday night In tho Denver county Jail to Mrs. Em-ma Em-ma Jott, who la charged with the mur-tier mur-tier of her husband. She will bo placed on trial for her life us soon ua hor condition will permit. The laut shot on the great Gunnison tunnel, which President Tuft dcdlcnt ed last September, was tired on April 11, and tho only work that remains to complete tho enterprise, which will Irrigate the Unconipughre valley, is the concreting. The noted Sisters' hospital at Reno, Nevada, hua decided to admit a limit-cd limit-cd number of young ladies with proper references for training us professional nurses. Upon the completion of a two years' course, stato diplomas will bo awarded graduates. Mru. Allco E. Koch, wlfo of a lnuu-dryman lnuu-dryman of Puoblo, Is believed to bo tho heiress to an Immensely wealthy estntc in tho Island of Martinique, aiul in addition a princess of French and Spanish extraction related to tho colobraled Empress Josephine. W. 11. Mooro, ex-presldent of tho do-funct do-funct Oregon Trust and Savings com-puny, com-puny, of Portland, pleaded guilty to a charge of accoptlnd; u deposit nftcr ho know tho hank wnu InsolvonL Mooro was fined $1,000 more than enough to pay the cost of prosccutluu. Stiecdlmr enstward at tho rato of LLH sixty miles tin hour, a Burlington pas-8cngcr pas-8cngcr train, collided with an cxtru frleght train at Toluaa, Mont. Brake-man Brake-man Patterson of the freight crow wns instantly killed, and Freight Con-ductor Con-ductor Jackson suffered two broken Ft om reliable sources it is learned that the Oregon Short Lino has a corps of Htirvcyors running a Una which Is ultimately planned to con-uect con-uect the Short Lino at Granger, Wyo., with the Southern Pnclllc extension , from Lordsburg, N, M., to Durango, MIbs Francos Dyor Clark, daughter of Senator Clark of Wyoming, was married to George Hobart Chapman of Wyoming in Washington on April 12, President Tnft nnd a number of senators and public men attcnulng tho wedding. Tho couplo will live lu Wyo- Georgo E. Klngslcy, a Spokane chomlst, claims to havo perfected a process of manufacturing whlto lead direct from ore, thus eliminating smelting with Its wastes and expense. He has Intorcstcd capital and will erect a plant at Atlas, Idaho, near Spokane. After a search that, lasted several years and covered many states, H. L. Pcakc, acting for I. C. Brewer, said to bo a wealthy manufacturer of San-dusky, San-dusky, 0 has secured possession at Everett, Wash., of Curtis Brewer, tho 10-year-old son of Browcr and his di-vorccd di-vorccd wlfo. There was a veritable slaughter of tramps when twenty-two freight cars went Into mo ditch near Spokane. About twenty tramps had boardod the' train. Tho bodies of thrco havo beou recovered, seven badly Injured are in a hospital, and it is said live or six aro still uirder the wreck. Prospects for record wheat crops In the northwest states aro mote llkoly to bo realized this season than during any similar period In tho history of tho country, and, taking all things Into consideration, thero is evory indication that tho farmers In tho Inland Empire will harvest more grain than ovor be- The news comes from Lovelock, No-vada, No-vada, that a man and thrco horses were drowned In the rlvor sloughs nine miles bblow Brown's and about twenty " miles from Lovelock. Tho horses, with the rig upside down, wero found in tho river, with lndlca-tlons lndlca-tlons thnt thoy had boon thero for about two weeks. At tho city election in Dillon, Mont., tho voters decided In favor of permit-ting permit-ting tho saloons to contlnuo In bust- Matthew Mntson, aged 35, whose home was In Cumberland, Wyo., was found dead In a rooming house in Salt Lake City, death boing duo to minora' jH consumption. The Euroka & Palisade railroad, a large portion of which was washed out by recent floods, Is not likely to bo rebuilt, according to a statement Just ;H lssuod by President M. L. Requa. The company Is heavily In debt and tho as-surod as-surod business 1b not sufficient to en-ablo en-ablo the company to bo financed for rebuilding. B The man found with his throat out by a passengor train conductor on tho Southom Pacific, near Wells, Nov., has been Identified as G. Washburn, who was on his way from Ogden to H Sacramento. It Is believed ho was In sauo and that he cut his own throat. |