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Show NORTHWEST NOTES John Kriltv is dead, following a fall of twenty five feet into an excavation for a now building at Butte The prostdont has Issued n proclamation procla-mation naming Thursday, November 29, as a day of thanksgUlng. Alexander P McKlllop was found dead In bed In u room at a lodging houso in Butte. It is thought the man committed sulcldo Tho strlko ot grain handlers at Portland has been seTlJetl, tho strikers ngrcolng to return to work providing tho police wcro withdrawn from the docks. An innocent bystander, Jim O'Far rol. was struck by a bullot in a pistol duol nt Goldfteld, Nevada, botwoori Bill Tanner and Frank Timlin, two gam-blora. gam-blora. nelthor of whom was touched. E A. Hnrndon, of ltock Itlver, Wyoming, lost 350 sheep In the rocont storm, the sheep becoming frightened and bunching, Uiot number bolng mnotlierod In tho bottom of the heap The secretary of the interior is ail vertlslng for proposals foi4 furnishing high pressure gates for the storage of water for tho Choshono and North Platto Irrigation projects In Wyoming Charles 8ralth, a negro, Is In a Butte hospital with a bullet In hla side as tho result of a shooting scrape The shot was ilrod by George Stewart, anothor negro. Both men claim tho affair was an aceldout Nellie Doylo ot Portland was killed by Henry Hobo, foimorly a soldier In tho United States regular army lldfo cut tho woman's throat with a razor and then surrendered himself to tho custody of tho police. Box manufacturers .ot Oregon and Washington hold a meeClng In Tacoma to confer on trade conditions and organize or-ganize an association. Representatives Representa-tives w'eio present from Portland, Tacoma, Ta-coma, Moqulam and several other places. 'A 16-year-old Indian boy was killed while tat work at a sawmill near Lander, Lan-der, Wjomlng. The fatal accident was caused by tho breaking of a largo saw, a pleco of whloh struck the jouth, splitting his head open He died in a few minutes. The tecretary of the interior has executed a contract with the Billings Construction company ot Billings, Mont., for construction of the Corbett dam and auxllllary structures under the fhoshone Irrigation project In Wyoming The Corbett dam is about eight miles northeast ot Cody, Wyoming Wyom-ing Henry Quirk and C. J Keatfng of-Denver of-Denver are believed to have met with some 11 fortuno whlle prospecting on the Uintah reservation. In Utah last summer. The men left Denver last spring and their friends heard from them until about fourt months ago, since Whon all (rack of them has been lost A Northern Pacific passenger train running between Helena and Butte, crashed into the caboose of a freight at Logan, Mont Conductor Worcllln, ot the freight train, was crushed and burned to death In the flames which consumed tho wreckage of the caboose. Engineer Ross ot the passenger was injured G C. Rose and Mrs Winnie Wheeler, leaders of the Brotherhood ot Light, which conducts a home for poor chlldr&n on a farm near Arbdlcs, Colo., wore arranged laat -week on the charge of mauslaugnter in connection with tho deaths of six babied on the place. They waived examination and were remanded, to Jail. Patrick Green was found dead in a woodshed at the rear of the family res. tldonce in Butte. One hand clutched a bloody razor, while the head rested In a pool of blood that had gushed from the wound. He was a Spanish-American war veteran. A surveying party discovered the body of Jens P Knudson hanging by the neck to a tree one mile from Clinton, Clin-ton, Mont. Identification was mado by letters found In the dead man's pockets.' pock-ets.' jHe was formerly with the Second cavalry at Fort Bowie, Ariz.- A lone robber committed three burglaries at Auburn, Wash , and was robbing' Ingles Bros, livery barn office of-fice when djioovcred by Watchman Arthur Russell. In a pistol duel which followed Rustell's right arm was shattered. shat-tered. Tho robber escaped. Tom Maloney, a well known miner, shot Jack Maher, also, a miner, for asking payment ot a debt, In front of the Club safoon at Goldfleld, Nevada. Maher kicked Maloney in- the nose and then fired twice His wounds will prove fatal Maloney was unarmed. The controversy as to who was tho youngest soldier of the civil war has probably been settled in favor of Perry Per-ry Byan or Seattle He enlisted 'as a drummer boy In company D, Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth Iowa volunteers, on August 22, J.862, at tho age of 0 years an! 10 months Eugene T Wilson, bank examiner In charge ot the Aotna Banking & Trust company at Bntto, whj$h cloeed lta Aoqra last wek, Issued a statemeht p ithef comptroller Jn 'ghtch the llabljU ties of the concern are given as $485 828 32 and the nominal assets as jwwm. w- Mll1WMtIilillllllMBaMWIMIMIIW If an article U luil'At&ttVuie orljjhm 11 nhvAys Ik-sU ThliiU It ocr, itud when you j;o to buy t(ist box of NiJve tAkcpjtnrpuml the housegel De Wilt's wltcli HnStel glaive. It In the original nml the lumlo tlMampcri on every box. aH)il for cuzeirin, ietterlMiN, cuts and bruises, nut! especially recommended for piles. Sold by People's Co-op Institution. In-stitution. , |