Show INLAND NORTH NORTHWEST WEST I Peacefully walking away from their work a about out 1000 coal miners went on Strike at Roundup Mont in III o obedience to orders received h by the local unions Coal in transit consigned to Butte dealers will be he seized b by the railroads J 1 according to instructions received h by superintendents of lines Hues entering Butte According to reports given glyen out at atthe atthe the Butte Water Company office the water situation has improved so greatly that fear of a famine this winter Is Ij no longer felt The schools at Billings Mont I nt have been closed because of the coal famine due to the strike of miners More than pupils and LO teachers are affected by the closing order Base hospital No 50 formed In Seattle Seattle Seat Sent tle and the only Washington hospital unit recruited during the war will be kept intact as us an organization and ready for national emergency Destruction of practically the entire business district of Nev Ney with a loss estimated at was the result of a n fire last week the fire sweeping the entire business section News from the ranges surrounding Austin Nevada Is that all the tile fat cattle cattle cattle cat cat- tle have been sold and shipped d awa away There are quite a number of feeders r remaining at the ranches but no beef The ranch home bome of Isaac Hosted Howie Howle near Big Timber Mont was with all furniture completely destroyed destroy destroy- ed b by fire last week The fire started from a defective stove pipe in the dining room Utah's up clean-up campaign against weeds which was this year ear under the direction of the state crop pest commission has proved that the people are anxious to to rid the state of the pests according to the commis commis- sion The coal coal coalmines mines at Price Irice and Helper Utah where the states state's largest mines are located are working with nearly normal forces and the situation Is reported reported re re- ported quiet It is not believed there will be an any further trouble In this sec sec- tion Two 1 thousand elk are reported to be beIn bein bein In a herd in the Jackson valle valley district W Wyo o according to a report received from the supervisor of that forest area They were vere driven to the valley b by the heavy snowfall In the moun- moun I John McNair 14 H and amI Gail Stevenson Steven Steven- son 15 stepped of off the train at nt Salt Lake to be greeted b by the McNair boys boy's father in company compan with a juvenile court officers The two bo boys s 's ran away from their homes In Colorado Springs several da days s previous People of the Rio nIo Virgin Valley Palley In In Nevada are arc favoring the idea of formIng forming forming form form- Ing nn an Irrigation district under the law II passed b by the last session of the legislature legislature legis legis- lature and issuing bonds for the purpose purpose purpose pur pur- purI I pose of carrying out tie te t e plans for a permanent Irrigation system A charge of giving whiskey y to a minor has been heen filed in Justice cour court courtat at Billings Mont against Nelson V W W. W Greer who as a special detective appeared appeared ap ap- recently as ns a witness for the state in a number of local cases involvIng involving ing traffic In intoxicating liquor Although he is still confined to his bed in a Butte hospital recuperating from the effects of an operation for appendicitis Gov S. S V. V Stewart Isable is isable isable able to keep In touch with the coa coal crisis in Montana it is s asserted and anft andis andis is retaining active direction of affairs George Desmond accused with John Laird Laud and Claude Cosman of having robbed a bank at Sultan Wash last June and stealing chiefly in Liberty bonds pleaded guilty at a hearing henring at Everett and with his companions companions com com- was was bound over to superior court Ranchers and stockmen men of the Teton basin section of the valley just over ovel the range on the Idaho side from Jackson Jackson Jackson Jack Jack- son Hole W Wyo o reported last week that great gleat Beards heards of elk ell had hind come comedown comedown down from the mountains into the valle valley valley val val- le ley and were feeding on the ha hay on tile the ranches The town of ot W Wyola ola Mont is rapidly rapidly rapidly rap rap- idly growing and now a new addition has been platted to the little village and nd lots are being rapidly sold cold Wyola is the first place of any Importance after crossing the Wyoming line and has a very fine community from which to draw w its trade In a u statement Is issued med to the public the grade teachers of Roundup Mont set et forth the tile fact that many of their number go to school without breakfast breakfast break break- fast and spend the noon hour cooking their own meals because the pay received received received re re- b by them Is inadequate to support support sup up- port them properly At Midnight on October 31 all union miners In the Kemmerer Wyo Vo coal conI mining district In obedience to orders from their leaders went on strike The district Is adjacent an and tributary tributary tributary tribu tribu- tary to the town towa of Kemmerer and Includes Sublet Frontier Diamond yule Oakley Glencoe and Cumberland Cumberland Cumber Cumber- land In which there are a at t least 1250 I miners affected Soft Sort drink manufacturers who are taking advantage of the prohibition act to establish their businesses tray may run afoul of oC another federal measure the food and drug act D. D C C. Dunar DunaI Dun- Dun ar tar collector of ot internal revenue announced announced announced an an- at Salt Lake Lale last week A moun mountain lion measuring seven seyen feet from tip Up to tip and capable of or slaying a 0 steer with a blow has bas beet bee slain near Hamilton Mont Stock I losses tosses from rom mountain lions In to this region have hare been severe and und It is la thought there are many of or them in tho Si |