Show INLAND NORTH NORTHWEST The he potato crop and much of the garden truck was practically ruined by frost at Superior Montana j The Pacific Coast Advertising Mens Men's association held Its annual ul convention I at Portland June 10 and 11 One per pel cent of the pu payroll rolL Is the tite I average u cost to the employer for compensation compensation com com- Insurance In Montana While driving cattle Loren Alt aged ed 13 of Mont ont was thrown from his horse death resulting Approximately two million pounds of W Wyoming oming wool has has' been heen sold old at prices ranging from frail t 45 to 53 55 cents a n pound lr Prospectors have ha made a u strike between between be he- tween N Nyala and Current Creek Cleel Nevada Ne Ne- Nevada vada which is showing up rich In gold and silver el A new corporation headed b by Former Fonner Congressman Roberts of Nevada will start sturt developments in the Lander Lunder oil oilfields oilfields fields near neill Fallon In 11 Nevada Ne An open air all dance pavilion has been heen added to the amusement resources of Twin Falls Idaho The pavilion Is feet long and und 50 feet wid wide The chamber of commerce has contracted contracted con con- for a u tract trat of land near the central part of Forsyth Mont ont that will be converted into a u city park Under the auspices of the Con Commercial Commer Commer- cial club of Sheridan W Wyo o some business I men will visit Hardin Mont and intermediate points Tune June 17 and IS ls The people of Mont the coming metropolis of that section of the state recently celebrated the twelfth anniversary ersary of or the birth of that t town Preparations are now under wa way for forthe forthe forthe the thirty-second thirty annual conclave e of Grand Kni Knights Templar of Montana which will be held in Bill Bill- ings lags June Tune 19 and 20 0 Tames James Karr S 82 years of age ng-e a pioneer of Colorado and widely known as a geologist and mining engineer engineer engineer en en- died die l at Colorado Springs June 10 10 after a short illness The commissioners of White Pine Ine Count County Neva Nevada a have ha announced their theil Intention of borrowing OOOO for fOl the purpose of repairing the roads an and highways s 's in that section That lint Idaho Is threatened with a awater awater awater water shortage for fOl irrigation purposes purposes pur pur- poses during the coining coaling summer is the declaration of the commissioner o 01 or reclamation for fOI- the time state The ranchers In the vicinity of Kern Kern- ro who land hall been heen worrying over a lack of precipitation were ma made happy last week by a rainstorm which assures an excellent ha hay crop Representatives es of Utah Bo Boy Scouts who requested the government for use of tents to be used usel at summer camps I were informed that the law prohibits the loaning of tents by the government govern govern- o em ment The new herd district law appears to tobe tobe tobe be somewhat popular in Montana l petitions petitions petitions pe pe- ha having Ing been filed with wills the commission commissions com corn missions mission for the creation of districts near Hobson Stanford Stanfor no Roy and amI Coffee Creek Creel No special session of the W Wyoming state legislature will be he called to ratIfy ratify ratify rat rat- the federal suffrage amendment accor according Hn to Cove Gove nor Gove-nor n nor or Carey and the matter must must wait until the next regular regular reg reg- ular se session sion in 1921 Feed distributors of Philadelphia are guying from the Kansas Cit City market alfalfa hll hay shipped from the I Idaho aho fields pa paying in prices rices for the same because the they desire desho alfalfa from the Irrigated areas of the west At the big coal mine at Klein Mont the record for a u days day's production was shattered one day last wee week I when tons toes of coal were hoisted in an hour eight-hour shift exceeding ex the supposed supposed supposed sup sup- posed maximum capacity b by 30 36 tons A masked robber entered the bank hank at Beaverton Oregon and at the point of a 11 pistol forced Miss Lillian Evans g the assistant cashier who was alone at the time time Ume to hand him him currency amounting to making his escape escape escape es es- cape in an automobile The continued dry spell is causing man many farmers in la the vicinity of Roundup Round Hound up Mont to worry about the earl early winter wheat some of which is commencing commencing com com- to head and a u little had started started start start- ed to fire file slightly when the cool spell set in a few days dus ago aria That divorces have ce cea ceased d. d to discourage discourage dis dis- courage second marriages in many in instances instances instances in- in stances is Indicated b by the rc records at Billings Mont 1 which show during during dur tar ing the month of May Ia out of the sixty marriage licenses applied for fOI thirty thirty- eight of the parties had been heen previously pre previously nuu married ried Cards Curds ur urging tourists to remain awa away from Salt Lake Lale during the dat dates g of the International Rotary convention conven conven- convention tion Tune June 16 10 to 1 19 Inclusive e to enable Salt Lake to full fully accommodate the Rotarians are arc being posted postell in the milway railway railway rail mil way stations and hotels o of the important important important import import- ant cities of Colorado Ore Oregon oll and California Cal Cal- Four Mexican suspects were arrested arrested arrest arrest- ed at ut Sheridan Wyo nail Glut will be he token taken to Hardin Mont by hr Sheriff MoLeon on of that place to to lO stand trial for fOI the burglary bur bur- burglary glary lal of the Hardin Golden Rule store Ioro May flay Ia 27 when several e hundred hUH worth of eo were stolen The Nevada Colony COlI Corporation colonization col col- colonization 01 scheme at Fal- Fal Fallon lon ton b by socialistic c idealism in n nuy May uy H 1910 10 as 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