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Show f. I ,1 NORTHWEST NOTES 1' ! Ono Japanese wns killed und threo Injured, their handcar being struck by fc train near Missoula, Mont Tho Mormon stnko tnbenmei nt rUton, Wyo., work on which was started start-ed Beveral months ngo, Is now bolng hurried to completion. It will bo tno largest church In Womlng when completed. com-pleted. L. A. McArthur, nt one tlmo trainer for E. J. ("Lucky") Baldwin, ot San Francisco, dropped (lend at a resort hear Portland. Ills home Is In Han Francisco. McArthur was well known In horso-rnclng circles nil over tho Pa-clflc Pa-clflc coast. At n mass meeting of citizens ot Havre, Mont., resolutions wero adopted adopt-ed calling upon Governor Toole to offer his services to mediate In tho difficulties dif-ficulties between the striking operators opera-tors nnd the Northern Pacific nnd Great Northern railways. Volo, tho bicycle rider with tho Bnr-num Bnr-num nnd Bailey circus, who Jumps tho gap during the performance, failed to do tho trick at Helena, nnd fell to tho ground, being fatally Injured. Ills wlfo loops tho loop In an nutomoblla and she followed with her turn Immediately Imme-diately after tho accident to her bus-bend. While Robert Hiisscll, aged 81, and his daughter, Mrs. Frank Ballard, nged 63, wero driving across tho tracks of tho Moffntt road, north of Denver, n passenger train ran Into their buggy, throwing them out. Mrs. Ballard was instantly killed nnd her father died several hours later from Internnl Injuries. In-juries. Several enlisted men of companies G and H, encamped on Crow creek, In Wyoming, wero seriously wounded by tho explosion of n three-Inch shell found by tho men In tho hills whora tho artillery had camped In tho march of last year. Ono of the men attempted attempt-ed to drlvo the shell Into tho ground when it exploded. Clarcnco Itlner, who hns been with tho Cnrpcntcr survey party on tho Montana-Idaho boundary line, has been taken to his homo In Choyonne to recover from sovoro Injuries sustained sus-tained whllo nt work. Ho wns caught ' beneath a trco which wns felled tc mako way for tho survey lino, and was severely crushed. Mrs. Gcorgo Rceso of Butte is dead as the result ot n peculiar accident. fiviMo eating breakfast a piece of ha. Iyf rind gnlned access , to her window wind-ow nnd "Wll'jftorts of-nhyslclnns to rjivtiodgo tho object woro unavailing. An operation wns performed, but it gavdno relief. Tho patient dlod ln( oxtromo agony, literally strangling to death. Miss Annlo Hood of Scnttle, aged 38, committed sulcldo by Jumping In tho humor nt a sawmill nt Anacon-tos, Anacon-tos, Wash. EffortB wore mado to ros-cuo ros-cuo her with grappling Irons nnd by turning tho hoso on tho struggling woman. Sho was Identified by Jowolry and bits of charred clothing. Ill health Is said to havo been tho cause of tho act, Mrs. W. K. Smith, living nenr Basin Wyo., recently sot a hen with whal sho supposed -wero lions' eggs. Tin brood wns hatched n fow days ago and Is n combination of chicken line duck. Tho front part of tho fowl 1 chick nnd tho ronr part duck. It hat web feet. It makes a nolso which ti a combination of n chick's peep nnd a duck's quack. Tho freaks aro healthj and will ho sent to an eastern zoo. A riot botween Jnpnncso nnd whltt men on tho streets of Blnlno, Wnsh., resulted In tho serious injury of on whlto man and nt least four Japan 880. Tho troublo grow out of a fight botween an American and nn Oriental at ono of tho cnnnorlcs. Mrs. Mlnnlo Burko Is In Jail In Seat tlo, nccusod by her husband. MIchnoi Burko, with attempting to poison him Burko is In a serious condition. Tho husband alleges that his wlfo gave him strychnlno with tho purpose ot killing him to got his monoy. A coroner's Inquest and autopsy over tho remains ot Joseph Whltford, who was struck by u Butto street car and picked up doad, disclosed tho fact that Whltford had boon killed and hla body placed upon tho tracks In an effort ef-fort to cover up tho crlmo. General Manager H. J. Horn of tho Northern Pacific has wired Suportond-cnt Suportond-cnt Woymouth of tho Ronttlo division, that ho will give tho striking operators opera-tors ten dayB in which to roturn to work under cortnln conditions us to rating nftor bolng reinstated. Two mon woro klllod, two sovoroly and six slightly injured In an accident at tio mino No. 1 of tho Union Pacific Coal company at Cumberland, Wyo. A section of coal 15 foot long, 8 foot wldo nnd 10 Inches thick fell from abovo, crushing tho mon to tho floor Tim Shon, J. T. Harrington, Thos Ryan and C. J. Hickman, havo voeu arrested nt Boulder, Mont., on bus plclon ot being Implicated In tho nt tempt to rob tho bank of M. L. Howltl at lias In. Tho burglars blow off the outer door with nltroglycorlno, bul got no further. m |