Show INLAND NORTH NORTHWEST WEST J i Lack of water prevented the savin saving of the hc Nev team eam laundry which burn burned d to the ground Mrs lr Olive Grady of Montana was killed and four residents of Napa k vere were badly injured when th the automobile automobile auto- auto mobile e In which they ther were riding went into the ditch two miles below Sonoma Ca Cal j Ralph R. R Woolley hydraulic enS engineer engineer en- en S of the United States geological survey survey will make a u survey of tho electric power generating possibilities ties of the head waters of the Green river in ia Wyoming Air All mall mull planes will wm fly between Cheyenne Wyo and Salt Lake in inMa Mi Ma two weeks although no mail will be bo carried until the inauguration of regular regular regular reg reg- ular country cross service on September Septem Septem- ber 7 it has been learned More than is to be spent this his year upon the roads of Utah and andr r Nevada by the United States bureau of public roads of ot the Twelfth district districtS f S with headquarters in Ogden according according according accord accord- ing to the report issued last week I Harvesting of winter wheat is now i quite general genera in the Lewistown Mont I section except in the eastern part of the county where it is all cut Ref Reports Re f ports coming in so far show un uniformly uniform uniform- orm- orm ly lr good yield with the wh wheat at grading high A reward of 1000 offered by Great F Falls lIs Mont and by Cascade Cascade Cas Cas- cade ade count county Mont is posted for the tho I arrest and conviction of the murderers murder murder- ers era of bf f Officer Frank H. H Connolly He was shot the morning of August 2 at Great Falls FaUs The TIe force has s destro destroyed ell the wine and beer seized by the cersO their raid at Lehigh 10 1 Mont nt the lot Jot cons ting of one barrel barrel bar bar- rd rel of brew nine cases of bottled beer and three kegs of wine all of this being home made tf Boy Scouts from Ogden and Salt Lake a e City hiking through Yellow Yellow- na national ional nark rk were told by S. S Superintendent Albright that national nation nation- f cS al p park pk k 1 s service rv cc officials hoped their It triv was a forerunner of what scouts itt itt- in fr every ver state would do in the future i i z Immediate relief from the water waler shortage which is threatening th the I f Crops crops in the Newlands irrigation proS prop pro- pro S p rt the Truckee valley in Nevada ct cannot inot be expected from the work that is now being done don at Lake Tahoe The The- engineers agree that this is the case Tra Travel e reports compiled by officials of Yellowstone park for the month of S. S July strongly indicates that tl the e vacation vacation vaca vaca- tion land will be visited by more than thanS S 9 0 i- i tour during the 1920 season sea sea- Tzon son as s people have pass passed d through the gates during the months of June and Jul July I 1 ha have c no fears regarding the coal coalS S situation said H. H M. M Adams vice vic president t in charge of traffic of f the Union Pac Pacific ic system in an interS interview interview inter inter- S view at Salt Lake The uThe general stirS stir'S stirring stir- stir S 'S ring rinO up that has occurred in the east ha has had a good effect and we can handle t the e situation now Ac According to the July crop report reportS S issued by H. H M. M Justin Utah agricultural agricultural agricultural tural statistician of the bureau of S crop 1011 estimates Intimations that the tho ther r J j 10 July drouth had don done serious injury S S to crops were On the contrary the hay crop in Utah for instance is 50 per cent larger than last list year Mrs Ruth Richards 26 manager manageri i nr of nu un apartment house ouse was shot mill and S killed in her rooms at Portland When the police broke in the door folS follow following fol fol- S low lowing l' l the alan given hen when several shots were heard they found Mrs Richards Richards dead and Dr Norman S S. S Bouchet Boucket 27 a dentist lying on the floor badly wounded with a smoking r revolver volver in his hisS hand S. S Jr 5 Automobile tourists nee need l not postpone postpone post- post 5 pone pone trips to the Pacific northwest because of the gasoline i 1 this season u LI d 1 shortage for even during the rationS ration- ration v of S ing period they were able to secure gasoline according to word received by the Butte Chamber of Commerce 4 from th the Pacific Northwest Tourist l ass association with it had quarters in Se Se- attle j t 5 I As As a result of water shortage grain grainS II S crops in Nevada are a partial failure according to the report of or M. M M M. M J. J Justin Jus Jus- 1 t. t tin statistician of f the bureau of crop J estimates s The h hay y production of Cf the state will not reach more than haf half the total tonnage o of last year 4 1 The general crop loss on the tho lower ot S Humboldt is said to be extensive BetS Better Better Bet Bet- S ter crop prospects are noted in the eastern eIsern s I part of the state rt 5 S f With little work having been done IA the roads from leading i SS heretofore on rom fi I 4 t d Powder River county into Wyoming and the condition being called to the oJ j S attention of the commissioners by the Broadus chamber of commerce both J I. I Sheridan and Campbell counties in S Wyoming have had crews of men working on the highway south of Moorhead for the past month repair repair- x ing lag a and d stra straightening its course Publication of statements or opinions opinions opinions ions to the effect that Japan will S probably bly in a few years be an enemy and at war with the United States 1 fr fa s for propaganda purposes purposes said S. S t tv S who is making his first t visit to to Salt Lake Government GO experts who have been S III hi Utah since early spring conducting y rc ch rc regarding the theS S fk cuu o of r deer thy or 01 valley fe fever fer r which has been prevalent in ill S c southern Utah Ulan for several years h have ve jr It comes from the theS jack ack S E |