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Show : 1 ISOIITUWBST NOTES - I I l'earl Hayes, 13 year obi, was l .' tally burned1 while using kerosene to start a fire In the'kltchen stove at th-home th-home of her iiiiilbtr In ,H.it1le J i wiilte, II W Fqr and Frank , Arfheluta ol llock lllver. Wyo, hat) teen held lo the district court tor ptr tnlttlng gn)i)ng at lliel'r store O K Pinion, one or the most prominent prom-inent lawjer ol I'ortland, la dead, alter a long Illness, of stomach iron ble He was alsmt IK )cr of tig Niimerinis liirin house hae bten Ji-lned a large amount ot valuable timber bullied and set eral logging ramps wiped out by a forest fire In Oregon lte J M Harris, a well known preacher of esterii Oregon, died al his home on the Owyhee last week, iged-l2 enrs He llleil In Malbiur wmtity lor thirty years Thomas Iteete nnd Hugh Saxon, who wire arrested iharged with mur-diilng mur-diilng William Powell, un .igcil man, near Cottage drove, are In the county Jail ut Httgeiie Ore llotb Ihi) live la Portland Clareiieu Williams, tbe IGyear-oldi aim or Kll Williams, wns killed In the mountain north of Missoula, Moot J by tbe aitldetital tllclirge ol a re-iwutlug re-iwutlug Hue In the hands of Uuotge Dunian, a bo compunioit ' 'I he Pacific inurkei and Cameron's billiard hall nt I .uremic. Wyo, wcro broken Into at night and a small sum ofnuoni) taken from the rash register regis-ter I he Ibier ml hole In the back doors and lllifilslered the lock I IM lllom, a eoiitli-t from Spokatio county, who was serving a fltuyeur tirin al Ihe Washington penitentiary , for burglar), committed aulclde by thionlng himself from the upper Her nf i ells to the pateliieul below 'Ihe oiiglueer In charge of work In OiiiiiIsoii tiiuml. Itucoiupahgre Irrigation Irriga-tion piojicl, Colorado, repoits tlmt lea heailwn was made in lul th.ui In pruilou iiionth on iiecoutit ol water wa-ter and differ, nt minor niebbnts Mitnngi r Jneobiia of the rolling mills nl Ijirnmle ha rtielied from iho headquarters of the llarrlimiti ststiin an order for 1 1 imio tons of'tk plate for the syaleui, which will riquUc u sH-clal set of rolls nnil nix months' time ut the rate or i ono nun. a month to complete 'I his Is the largest single sin-gle order over handled b the mill t )nt Ijiramle After lH-lng( out aout thirl) tnln , ute Ihe Portland Jury In the,j-r(se ot l Coe 1) llnrnard charked by Hie gov-CoViO-ictit with having perjured hlmscir 'by-making nu atlldavlt deehrlng thnt CHirle A Watson, '(Irevlousl) con lclcil of tlnfratldlni? Ihe lniternmiint icieu oi oeiruiiuiiiK inv tiverooieiK but ol ii homestead bad cimformrd to all the rnjiilrlM(VtV of low, relurnsil , verdict ot gufltynfl thWKeileral jiff -.. , IrlCl court. hur"Vecoinmcnfled tho -Ho- i fendunt lti.U9 -cluieifo ot the join) J.v Serlouai fiiiiM nte"cntcrtnlnd ror ' ' the snroljj-of jan jL.Znn ntnj wile, npd ',11-Flctchef ',11-Flctchef l.lnn of Portland nnd Mr. !.- and Mrr I' AVoung nnd little dnVgh- ' ; ter amVr"lnil'Mf llomi r A Nel son ot Atbnn) who are inmpi I on llriltenbtisb rler"hlf rt mnU.nlKiVii Its Junction with the Sintlam. about lift) miles east ot Albany Ore Tim district 1n which the) aTe calnped Is .supposed to ho within the area ol the fin wb.c'i slotted In tho Cnscndo forest for-est reserve ' At the trial In the Itnltcd States district court of Coe I) llirnard, a well to do' stock rnltcr ol Wheeler count) Oregon, charged with having ! perjured hlmseir b) awcnrlng Hint Charles A Watson hnd lived on hi homestead claims and had compiled with all tho provisions ol law, the government gov-ernment fnlrodiiced evidence lo ' prove Hint even Wntson's Immediate j-' neighbors did not know thnt Watson livid nn tho premises Mnrshnl Slgmnn ol Larimle ha lo-aed lo-aed two horses stolen from Haton, Colo, July I, and sold In Larnmlo two dajK later One man bought both 'horses and both saddles, but had sold i i saddle to a movir who left tho slate The Second regiment of tho Mou-una Mou-una national guard about 800 strung, Colonel Absolom F Itray In command, left Helena on the I lib fnr American l.akc there tn Join the United State regular troops In their annual en. rnmpment I Tom Kinnedv was Instantly killed i b) a cave In at fioldtleld. Nov A fall-j Ing rock threw his bend against tbo rlm ol nn on- bucket nnd decapitated 111 in Tho coroner's Jury blame the l mining tompinv ror failure to timber Its working I An unusually hot spell has boon pre j v ailing iu Montana, nearly n wdek re- t . ports to the Helena Independent from leillea all over tho state allowing the same condition are mcilved Tho climax cli-max or Ihe spi II wa reached Sunday when the goverumi nt thirtnometer at Miles City registered 100 and the one at Havre 101 degrees Tom Illley, a miner was shot at lloldlleld, Nov , by George Allred. a recently re-cently appointed deput) slier I ft All red also beat I'lill Dowd over the head with a clubbed revolver Ullej and Dowd are In the hospital, and Illley I not expectod to live Two musked men uttempted to hold up live Chinese placer miner at Martini, Mar-tini, a Montana mining camp, and In Ihe light that followed l.lng Tip was killed and the rnHbers were forced to flee without securing nnv of tho gold boarded up In tin t him si |