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Show N()RTinYESJTES President IIoosp"U ..ajOgned tho commleslons of dohn S. C(fpp of Basin, Ba-sin, Mont , and llarvoy A lUJuchor of Lander, Wyo.f to bo postmittora, Telegraph mcilltlos outfof Gold-field Gold-field are badly orlppled b) the telegraphers' tele-graphers' strljto and it ! possible that all communication ma)jbe cut off. Conductor flartlton andlDrakcman Durfree, both residents of Livingston, Mont., were lulled In u collision at Yorgen, McnU Doth bodies were horribly manglod. . . Tho questlcn .whether the forestry officials have a ulght to keep a man's stock off the rctVrve )3 to be carried to .-e circuit oourtof appeals by Montana stockmen. C. H. Reynolds, proprietor of a bath house in Portland, slipt and fatally fa-tally wounded Qeorgs Hurlikut, a mil slclan, whom he found wrKdng with Mrs. Reynolds in the park. Goldfleld Is impatiently awaiting latest developments at tl e Denver convention, which may eff ct a divorce di-vorce of the minors from tho Industrial Indus-trial Workers of tho World. As a result of the 'Investigation Into the available funds for street Improvement, Im-provement, it has developed that Ooldflold's revenue frjbm gambling houses runs to $0,000 PRT.J'Jonth. $, WviMflntCpJnYv acAn-ltchman, fell under an ehgino t&) Montello, Nevada, both hta hands beljag cut oft nt tho wrist and both legtrbolow the knees. It is believed ho v ill recover George McClure, manag r of the Thteo Douces dance hall a Ely, Nevada, Ne-vada, had a pistol duel the other morning with a robber, am in all Ave shots wore fired, but no o ie was hit The robber escaped. A man named Stringer ,vas hit by a rock which ho was ongag )d In blasting blast-ing for tho rallioad comi any, neat Callcnto, Nevada, and his skull clashed, death resulting as ho was bo lng conveyed to tho hospital. The bodies of Georje Corlck and Francisco Trlondo, tflo of the three men who were drowned In i-e Dolie river June 4, rtlle'nttemptliis'to save a fellow .ogger who had fallen Into tho water, havo been iceovered Death Valley Scotly v.ilrled Into Goldfleld by auto on the 2Jrd, looked around a bit and whirled away asln taklns with him two big autos and announcing that he will return shoit-ly shoit-ly with a heavy conrlgnmont of high-grade high-grade oic. The boiler of a lqconiotlve ss ploded near Florence, Colo., kllllnt Engineer Thomas B. Wing. Fireman W. L. O'Bt'.en and Brakoman C, B. Gooch, all of Pueblo. The train was jvrecked and the track torn mjj for 'several hundred feot 9 . The Spokane International rallroid suffered the first seilcun wieok in Its history last week, when a freight train Jumped tho track near Gieea Acres, severely lnjuilns right men, all omployees of the road. One of them, Biakeman Waters, Is to badly ln Jured that small hopes are hold out for his recovety. Annie Frlzzell, the 5-yeir-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M'li-zell, M'li-zell, of the Woodbury ranch, south of Colorado Springs, met a sudden and frightful death as the tesult of being bitten by a rattlesnake. The rangs of the reptile pierced an artery in the calf of the log and death resulted re-sulted in a short time. Fourteen ineheB oi snow' fell., in Butto Sunday, but by nightfall the-streets the-streets were a macs of sltmh The' government rain guago showed a net precipitation of one und onu-tiuartcr Inches. Extensivo damage was done to tho trees at Columbia Gardens, the wet and clinging snow breaking many lurco aud snialL blanches. A verdict of Justifiable homicide was returned by the coroner's Jury which held an Inquest over tho body of W. II. Gnirlty, a Butto miner, who was shot and killed by his wife. Gar-ilty Gar-ilty was chasing his wife and baby with a razor when killed. John Montgomery's road house, In the vicinity of Agate, Oro, has been blown to fragments witli dynamite. The an then a of the outrage aie thought to be persona who were ejected for making a disturbance In the place a few- dajs ago. At a mass meotlng of citizens ol Ithyollte, Nevada, twenty-five plonccit were appointed to oust lot Jumpers The government Ib making a survey and will tako chaigo of nil property, It Is claimed, but will give those In ac tual possession fltst choice. In the fact that the competition fur their pationase 1b becoming mou active the merchants of Goldfleld sec that tho day of lower prices Is not 4ar distant. It Is predicted that Gold field will reap the benefit of this com petition r-HMn the next thirty days. Flvo people, two sisters, a brot'ior, mother and aunt, perished at Mono nan, Wash , in the waterB of Lako Sanimamish. Antone Mors was In swimming, got beyond his depth, aud his two sisters,, mother and an aunt drowned in an attempt to rescue him Jpseph Butkovlch, an employee at the Washoe smelter, at Anaconda, MonL'ttell Into a' copper furnace filled with boiling water, sustaining Injuries Injur-ies wblca will prove fatal. Butkovlch was engaged In repalilug the toof of the furnace, when he felt Into the seething cauldiun. |