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Show 'SOUTHWEST NOTES I Peter O Ni III a will known miner of Ilutto fell a dlatame of sixty feet In the Ulni Orln shaft and was Instantly In-stantly killed 8lx lnrhes of snow on tiro levea prevented the opening of the liaiu ball n-Hon at Unite on May 5C An elab orate prograni had been prepared for Tho occasion Ariilcable relallomt hetween the la tor unions of Montana and tho Hell Telephone company hne been re-etored, re-etored, after n light which has lasted tor wm time and been n source of heavy expense to both sides 111 health Is supposed to bavo been responvlblo for Mrs. Kmma 0. I-armn ii widow, killing Irerselt hy hanging i' I OotdlU'ld. She fastened one end of a rope to n window, tied the other about her neck and lumped Into space Judge Hurnelt, In the circuit court at Salem. Ore., si-ntenced J Thorn burn Ilirss, tin- Portland linnkir. to live year' .Imprisonment nnd to pay .1 fine of JnTC.ifitl Kos wb recently convicted of wrongful conerlon of state school funds In Ills capacity n t resident of tho 'I I tie. (luarnnleo and Trust onmimny. The plant of the Selmon Lumber romiMh), on the tide Hal at Helling Lain, Wash., burned early Haturday tiitnlllng n loss of lSO,00H. The tire marled In the engine room and Vpread so rnpldly that tint watchman could do little to atny the flames with the Ore-fighting equipment In tin-mill. tin-mill. Tim people of l.a tlrande Ore, are elnled over the nssurenon that a JOS.-000 JOS.-000 federal Imlldlng will he forthcoming forth-coming next )vnr. In It wllj house the IHrstolIlco nml tiro land oftlPe Should Oils city lit) notified as the hcndiuartcr (if this division of the supremo court, the building will hu Its home. Sheriff Alfred Hath of Urnmle Wn, was hilled thirty mile wesl of lrnmlo hy n 111.111 nnmed Sum tiiers, from Wnldeu, Colo. Hummer had held up and robbed his employer at Wnlden, and Sheriff Hath IraU neen nil M fed 01 tne inci ami ni ir. pursuit of Summer when the murder occurred. Ontario, Ore, ships more livestock than any other point between Portland Port-land nnd Denver, It Is claimed Cuttle, horsi-M nnd sheep nre driven therefor n distance of MO to 200 mile to lie loaded onto tho cars for transporta tlon east and north It Is not uncommon uncom-mon for 2,000 head of caltlo to be shipped from there In one day. I'rnncla Clddco was found guilty at (Ireenwood, II. C, of the charge of murder, and waa sentenced to he hanged July 31 Clddeo wa charged with djnaraltlng the Canadian hotel which resulted In the death of tha proprietor's daughter, Mis King. He made good his escape, but later was raptured In Hall Ltkn City-Colorado City-Colorado may cmphwtlfe tho franchise fran-chise for women In that statu by sending two women dclcente to the national Democratic convention. Following Fol-lowing tho movement In Denver to send Mrs. Iluth Hrjan Lcavltt, It la announced that Mrs. Margnret Howell How-ell Jefferson Davis Hayes, tho only living daughter of Jefferhon Davis, may ha a delegate. Ncwn comes from Hillings, Mont., of tho death of William T Hamilton, aged SC, well known throughout tho stato na "Undo Hilly," and probably the greatest Indian fighter and Indian sign nader and tulkcr tho west has ever produced. Year beforo "Buffalo Hill" Cody was born, Hamilton was fighting Indians on tho plains and In tho Hocky mountains The Ilov. Mr Ijwls J. Duncan, pa's-tor pa's-tor of tho Unllnrlan church of Uulte. u-cently Invited Kmma Coldman, tha anarchist, to speak In his church, on her lslt to Hutte Hecnuso of this, n committee from the local Orand Army of tho Itcpubllc wnlttd upon Mr. Duncan Dun-can and requested him to retire as orator of tiro community u tho local Decoration duy services, (leorgo II. Mechem of Denver, who has been mining; In Cripple Creek, Colorado Springs and other places for )fdrs, has lllcd suit against I,. U Pat rick, hrosldent of the llrst Natlonnl hank of (loldflold, for J235.000, claim ing that he gruUstnkid Patrick eight jeiirs ago. and that Patrick made, a fortune In Ooldfleld without account-ln account-ln to him for his half Tho government will bring proceed Ings to dispossess tho Southern Pacific Pa-cific of lands In western Oregon vnl-tied vnl-tied at (2,500,000, and to secure a decree de-cree nnnulllng tho grant and restoring restor-ing Hi" landa to the public domain, '(ho lands wero given to tho Southern Pacific several decades ago to Induce the construction of rallrnnd lines, but It Is claimed tho rond has failed In live up to all lta obligations to tho government. The board of rullioud commission-era commission-era of Mnntann has ordered n public hearing on Juno 10, In Helena, for tho pin pone of determining ore rates, llo-raiiFo llo-raiiFo of tho unusually heavy tralllc In these shipments, tho outcome of Hie mietlng Is awaited with much Interest In-terest William Hay Iras been sentenced to be hanged nt Deer Iodgo. Mont , on July 3 Hay la the second convict ti bo given tho extreme sentence for the murder of Deputy Warden Itobln ion In the recent nttimpl to break pri on there, nnd one sent up for life M J Harrison wn convicted at lied Lodge. Mont, of minder In the second degree for the killing of John Norma at Helfry In April last, and sentenced to tho penltentlnry for flfty ears The shooting affray In which Norma lost his life was decidedly lensatlonal. |