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Show TKXROOTVEST NOTES. Ed Tticbolkcs was klllod by falling In a well nt Courtney, four'mllos north of Oregon City, Ore, while walking In lils Bleep. ki Dutto was treated to tho first anow ' "Ww etorm of tho 6eason on tho 18th. There V was an Inch at Woodvllle. It Bnowedj lieavllyln tho mountains. Tho Masonic Veteran association ol tho Pacific coast has decided to holt Its twonty-Bevenlh nnntial session It Portland during tho I.wls and Olarli exposition. About 1.000 men have been thrown out of employment nt Dutto as tho result re-sult of tho closing down of tho Orlgl wal and Parrot mines. Tho mines will bo Idlo for about throe weeks. Tho coroner's Jury that Inquired Into tho Union Pnclflc wreck nt Azusa siding, sid-ing, near Granger, Wyoming, In Its Tordlct, holds tho operator and freight crow responsible for the collision. Mrs. Jnmcs Tctor, 74 years of ago, nd a well-known cltzcn, was drowned In Lake Union, says a Seattle dispatch. Her friends have been unrtblo to decide de-cide whether death was by accident or sulcldo. Ono man Is dead and three othors tiro seriously Injured ns tho result of a flro which destroyed tho tnr plant of tho Denver Oas & Electric company. Tho property Jobs Is estimated at Sj- , $25,000. nW Two masked bandits entered Charles Edwards' saloon and gambling honso In Thermopolls, Wyo., lined all tho dealers and players against th wall and securod all tho money and YRluablos In tho place. Ten men, with their faces blackened, Wiled 200 head of sheep bolonglng to an Oregon man, while tho band was ranging Just over tho Novada lino. Tho sheephordors declaro tho men woro cattlemen disguised. Tho organization of tho Flathead Valley Hallway company has been effected. ef-fected. The Flathead valley will have a system of electric lines radiating from Kallspcll and connecting with a number of northern Montana towns. Warren Hulbcrt was accidentally shot and killed by Earl Hurtman of Thompson Falls, Mont., a companion, while tho two wcro hunting rabbits. Young Hartman, It Is said, turned tho run upon his playmate In a spirit of fan. The Pueblo Tltlo & Trust company announces that It Is ready to mako Its last payment In full of all liabilities, 75 per cent of which have already beon paid. The failure occurred 18 months t, ago, tho total llablltlcs amounting to fc fa $350,000. Election bets arc rapidly being paid off at tho llutto pool rooms. Ono day last week $40,000 was handed ovor to tho winners at tho llutto hotol pool rooms, on national, stato and county wagers. At tho Montana club over $10,000 wns paid over, ono man drawing draw-ing down $C,000 on wogers on local candidates. A temporary' restraining order to 9 prevent the Issuing of tax salo dcods jfl on non-producing mining properties In I tho Cripple Crock district has been Is. sued. Tho constitutionality of tho Tol-U Tol-U lor county assessment of 1900, from which tho tax sales resulted, Is In lit!-I lit!-I gatlon. Tho properties of 215 Crlpplo -Creek mining companlos aro involved. I A bold attempt to rob tho bank at H Blaine, Wash., was frustrated by the H president and cashier of tho bnnk, who U discovered two men In hiding In a I closet In tho bank building. Ono of H the men, a well known character fl around town, was captured. I A man by tho namo of Dalton, who H had been working In a sawmill cast of IH Kallspoll, was killed In a peculiar man- aJByS ner' ' wns runn'nB tho "end trim- '" raor saw," and whllo sawing a board jfl It stuck and flow back, striking him H In tho stomach, killing him. rflj Two bodies were takon from a M wrocked freight train near Salldo, Colo., which proved to bo two men fl who belonged to prominent families in B tho east. They hnd become- short of H funds and endeavored to steal a rldo and woro klllod In tho wreck. William Perkins, bettor known as "Moccasin mil," Is dead on a ranch H noar Montroso, Colo. Ho was about fl 80 years of age. IIo camo to Colorado H In 18C0 as a government scout to fl watch tho movements of tho Indians. H He was a famous boar hunter. H Governor Toolo of Montana has I granted a pardon to Thomas Walsh, U who was convicted of murdor In tho H second degree for tho killing of a man jfl In Valloy county somo years ago. Walsh was sent to tho penitentiary to HJ sorvo out a terra of flftoon years. H On tho faco of tho election returns 9J It appears that Choycnno won tho fl fight for tho permanent location of (V tho capital of Wyoming. Ilowovor, tho IB contost wns very close In many boo- tIons,,nnd the result will not bo known definitely until tho ofllclal count Is H 1 made. viaKSd Society circles In Dutto aro agog 9 over tho action of protty nineteen-year- H old Mollle WnlUcr, In Jilting Ciydo M. II Grnves, mlllonalro clubman of Bpo-MJ Bpo-MJ knno, two weeks before tho day U planned for tho wedding, and marry-B marry-B Ing Glen Harrington, son of a Uutto banker. |