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Show SORTinVKST M)U. Tbirt are six craoide p!ot opersl- J log ia 'ergus county. Montana, producing pro-ducing from l3.ooo to tlo.ouo a month each. ... . I;-- Inn JO til ror me year -....... railroads hauled out of tbe state vl California ll.-Mw.M gallona and 50.ooo case of wine. In San Francisco Saturday Mrs-Arthur Mrs-Arthur C. Rudolph shot and killed ber husband and then killed herself. Jealousy was the cause. A snowstorm struck the western portion por-tion of Montana on tbe th. The weather la intensely cold and consider able snow has fallen. It is feared crops will suffer. The San Francisco branch of the International Iron Molders' union haa been given llono bythe national body for the benefit of the member on strike in trial city. Tbe mine of th Searchlight company, com-pany, Neva. la, are elwul to be taken over by an English company. The I amount involved in the transfer I aaid to be in the neighborhood of fi.otio.ooa Two rich gold strikes have beea made in Quart! gulch, in the Green- j horn district, Oregon, wfiich have act , the people wild with enthusiasm. Both are on the celebrated ltelcher ledge. KiL.lil masked men entered the house of Young L'o, a Helens. Mont., Chinaman, China-man, while a farewell banquet waa being given by Young I n prior to bis hi departure for China, and robbed tbe Celestial of loo. Ex-postmaster John Andrews of Red Ixxlge, Mont., waa mistaken for a bear while he and a party were at the Lewis ranch in Wyoming hunting last week and instantly killed by John Koiuersa one of Ihe party. In a rock-drilling contest at Lead, ville, Colo., last week Huppe and Liodquisl, two miners, drov a drill 4LS incbe in fifteen minutes, which beat th former record, held by Chamberlain and Andregg by 1 31-32 inches. JJ. Lougenbaugh, a contractor of Seattle, Wash., last week shot D. L. Muir a local broker, suspecliug bim of Intimacy with his wife, inflicting a bad wound. He then stabted himself fifteen times in the body. Both men will live. General Nelson A. V'.'.n, who Inasia Helena when the news of tbe attempted assassination of President McKinley reached him, immediately started for tbe east, abandoning' his inspection of Fort Harrison, at Helena, and Fort Assiniboine. J. N. Perkina and Klise Antonette Vollsleet. aged fl and (S3 respectively, were married at Seattle. Wash. last week. The bride owned a farm at Kagle Harbor, where Perkins met ber recently while visiting a grandson in that vicinity. Major Hay, in command of company A, Eighth infantry, am", fifty recruita, has arrived at Helena. Mont., from Fort Sneiiin. Company A has been ad-led to the g.irr-son at I ort Harrison. Most of the recruits ivill be sent to j Fort Mls-.u'a j John I. V ! . an e e.-'rie.sn of Seattle. ' Wasli.. kss f.Min.l .!.'.! in his room last week from the etTrets of swallow- ing a quantity' of carlo! ic acid. . IK-S-I poniletit'y, it is thought, brought about his nervous c-ti-lition and was the cause of tbe art. |