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Show , INLAND NORTHWEST No bids wore received when the time expired Tuesday at Portland, Oregon, for receiving sealed proposals for purchase of the government's spruce production railroad in Clallam county, Washington, and the Associated ilitl at Fort Angeles, Wash. - The trail of Andrew Ttolundo, sought In connection with the slaying of Father A. B. Belknap, whose body was found at Leads. S. I)., last Wednesday has been lost, authorities announced Jlonday. They declared their bellel 'that a solution of the shooting of the priest was hopeless, for the present. , The 3-months'-oldfaby of Mrs. Signe Bwanson of Spokane, Wash., was smothered Thursday in a lounge which painters had closed, believing It con. .talned only bedding. The' child was dead when Mrs. Swanson opened the lounge five minutes after it had been closed. Thirly-flve carloads of copper were shipped Saturday from the Nevada Consolidated Copper company's smelter at McGill. Nevada. This receut. shipment ship-ment brings the total amount, of copper 6hippod. siiico the shut down, to 4,00(1 tons which is about half the quantity declared to have been on hand when operations were discontinued. Sheriff W. II. Houston temporarily suspended at Missoula, Mont., a few days ago at the conclusion of a hear. !jng In which lie was charged with ihavlng permitted violatfons of the state liquor laws, will go on trial Nov.. (7, to determine whether or not his suspension shall be permanent, it was announced a few days ago. m Chris Whiting, who has ,been in charge of the Sixteen Mile station, borth of Elko, Nov., had a thrilling experience ex-perience recently with a rabid coyote, coy-ote, and was badly bitten in the face and right hand when he stepped out .of the door after being awakened at 'tour o'clock by something fighting with the dogs. , Dr. It., M. Brumfield, convicted slayer slay-er of Dennis Russell, who tried to 'end his life recently at Koseburg. iOregon, by cutting his throat, was iu j8 weakened condition Friday but ht3 (recovery was expected unless com-pllca3ons com-pllca3ons develop. Sheriff San 'Stormer said he believed the dentist had cut his throat with a sharp piece !of gold bridge work he had taken from his teeth. r A. O. Townley, president of the Non-partisan league, b-ft Fargo. N. D., Tuesday for Ja'ksuti. Minn, to serve a ninety-day sentNii-e in the county jail there. The supreme court of the United States recently refused to be:tr reargumeut of the case, tried io Jackson Jack-son during 118. when Mr. Townley was convicted o violating the state sedition act, It. n. Ballard, vice-president and general manager of the Southern Cal-lfornlo-Edlson company, Thursday filed fil-ed an application with W. S. Norvlel, Arizona etute water commissioner for permission t.n develop approximately on million horsepower of electrical uergy tfrom power -plants on the Colorado river at Boulder, and Pyramid Pyr-amid canyons near the Ari.nna-Nevada illne. While opponents of the Nonpartisan league-endorsed state officials In Friday's Fri-day's recall election, they fail--d to tPass on initiated law providing for liquidation of the State bank of North Dakota. The measure to liquidate the bank, established as part of the league's program for state ownership of Industries, lost by a majority ol !from 4000 to 0000, as did also three proposed constitutional amendment! and five other Initiated 'nws. The North Dakota supreme court Thursday Issues od order dissolving the restraining ordet Issued nt Jtuoes-town Jtuoes-town Tuesduy orderliif the fsnk o( North Dakotti not to re.e'.ve further deposits. This order of the supreme court directs .lu-lge .1. A. Coffey as plaintiff to show cause on November 10 why the ordr of ttie tupreme court should not be made permanent. An Indictment against Kiiljih II. Cameron, T'nltnd Slates svne-r from Arizona, whs returned hy th- federal grand Jury nt th last term of the CM ted States distort co-.irt a( Proenlx Ariz, according to a l.nef entry mailt In the minute book, of tNe nurs reri-i.'.. ly. the l;idlc!li.ent on a rt.arge of perjury, according to the eii'-O in the miuute book. f ,. Charles H. Cassii: nud Scott C Oas- Silt, president and cnsliler, resp'-ctjve-ly. of t.e Oivmido Sti'-a i.mak of J-eer I-dge. Mont., were foor.d guOV)' lees-day lees-day of accepting deposits, Ucowmg the bank to be Insolvent. Mrs. Louisa Frederic CoiTy. widow of the late Col. William F Cody, C li'..f- falo Bill") Is dead nt her home at C'dv. Vyo Peo'h claimed her at 0 A' o'clock Thursday nlsrhr. Sl-.e v,ns if. years old. Heart disease was sa'.d Dhyslclaus to hae ci.iixo.; her !en:h. |