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Show N0IITHWEST NOTES Tho dry kiln of tho Mllltir shingle mill and 1,000,000 shingles wero de etrored by flro at Clearbrook, Wash. A postofllco has been established at Depass, Fremont county, Wyo., nnd Pueblo Williams appointed postman ter. Dr.-Robert ,M. Whltefoot, for thirty-eight thirty-eight ylears n well-known Montana practitioner, who on mo woat as an army surgeon, tiled in Bowman last week In his sixty-sixth yoar. Tho city directory for 1006, Just Issued, Is-sued, shows Tacoinn's population to bo 84,910, n Rain of 10,010 over last year. Tho Increase In population since 1900 ls ovor 100 per cent. Salvation Army headquarters for the states of Oregou, Washington. Idaho and Montana, which havo been located In Portland until recently, have been moed to Seattle, Wash. Tho fourth car of tho Bell wool cl.p was .sent from Lnrnmlo, Wyo., to Ph.l idclphla last week, mnklng more thnn 100,000 pounds of wool Mr. Bell hat shipped so fnr. Tho clip will amount to about 200,000 pounds. One of tho features of tho wool mar-kot mar-kot at Boston last wook In territorial stock was the transfer of a line of 200,000 pounds of flno stajile Wyoming at 28 cents, tho scoured cost being placed at about 75 cents. A boiler In a fertilizer plant In the suburbs of Portland, blow up, killing Frank Pelton, nged 40, nnd Injuring F. F. Leutz, who was working with Pel-Ion. Pel-Ion. An alleged defective tank U said to be responsible for tho explosion. Martin Gorman, convicted of wife-beating, wife-beating, has been sentenced by the Uoldfield, Noyada, Justfcojafthe peace to thirty dayi In the county Jail. Two hours of each day ho must' stand tied to a post In a public place, placarded "wlfo-beater." T. A. Honnor, a wealthy sheepowner and banker, of Meeteetse, Wyo., and his bride, formerly Miss Catherlno Woods of Eddyvllle, Neb., wero drowned a few days ago In a flood caused by a cloudburst in Iron gulch near Moeteetse. The mysterious dlsappearanco of a package containing $2,000 from tho Merchants' National Bank ot Portland Port-land a few afternoons ago, Just before closing time, has been reported to mo police, and local detectives aro working work-ing on tho case. Another rich strike Is reported In the Manhattau-Bolmont company's property at Manhattan, Nov. It Is said that a Uilrty-foot ledge has boon opened, which, In places, runs as high as JG00 to tho ton. Tho oro Is now being sacked for shipment. A cloudburst at Goldfleld. Nevada, did great damage, washing out foundations foun-dations and causing tho collapso ot loveral buildings. A number ot tents an the low ground wero washed away. 8evernl children were caught Jn tho flood nnd narrowly escaped drowning. Waltor C. Clark has returned to Qoldflold from a fruitless search through Death valley for his brother, William Q. Clark and J. Peters John-ion, John-ion, prospector who havo been missing miss-ing slnco July 7. Ho stated It oh his oellef that the mon were murderml. Johnson discovered gold In tho Pana-mint Pana-mint range last June. It Is possible that Rather Mitchell ind Mrs. Maud Creflleld, charged Jointly with murder In the first degree for the killing of George Mltehsll, the ilayer of Franz Bdmund Chsflleld, tho Holy Itoller leader, will 'nojrar ho brought to trial on a criminal charge, and that they will he sent to the In-tnne. In-tnne. asylum. Chief of l'ollqo Woppensttfln ' hns given out Instructions thnUJn the future fu-ture prize fighters, their trolnorflnd bangors-on, would not be purmltod to remain In Soattloand cnntlnua, their prize tight preparations nA wjjl enforce en-force tho sate law, which makes It v mlsdemoanor for any one to bo con-heoted con-heoted In any oapaolty with ft prize nKht |