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Show ig 4 year-old boy who was drowned ati Glenwood Springs, Colo., on July 4th, was found by the father on the 19th. Judge Bell, in the superior court at ; Gecided that the operation of] — Men are being shipped from Joplin, Mo,, to take the place of striking smeltermen in Denver. A grand jury has been summoned at Jackson, Ky., to make inquiry into twenty-six murders. — i The Elks are in sesion in Baltimore, members from ali over States being present. th* dige is a misdemeanor and not a felony. A number of buildings were struck by lightning In Cheyenne on the 16th and set on fire. All the buildings were saved by prompt action of the fire department. United (t is announced that genuine anthra- In Barnwell, S. ©. last week, a gtr’ stood aff a mob with a Winchester apa prevented a lynching. ate has been discovered in Routt county, Colorado. The fields are believed to be fully as extensive as those ox Pennsylvania. Six boys have died“ in Pittsburg since July 4, as a result of injuries re- The Gagnon mine of the Anialgamat- ceived from toy pistols. ed Copper company's group at Butte It is reported that $100,000 worth of has resumed operjitions, after a sbut- tate, brongene Grabplatten, Kronuter, Wandmalereien und Sdnig- Hawaiian territorial bonds have been werk zieren das Junére dex Gotteshäu- sold in New York at the rate of 97\4ſer. Entſtanden find diefelben im 14. The foot and mouth disease has been rhunderi, Wismar- hat zahlreiche briten, von ſeinem Hafen werden stamped out in Massachusetts, and catuptſächlih Getrenye, Mehl und Salg ti’ ‘will now be admitted to the state, Life is hard to bear in the suburbs ausgeführt. ie Jnſel Poel birgt eine Anzahl of London bordering upon the lower Dörfer, die zuſammen 2200 Einwoh- Thames, by reason of a plague of mos- Aufführung ſpotten jeder Beſchreibung, Es Koſtume, Panzer, Banner Waffen umd dergleichen, kommen bei der Aufführung dieſeshiſtoriſchen Stes zur Verwendung. SS an Medlendurg fiit 1,250,000 Reih8- 4 a dispatch from Alaska, saying that 25,000 head of saeep on the Littie Belt | Geschulte,;Seehunde Paar azesgewachsene | Das einzige Rhinoceross in Gefangenschaft. SALT LAKE «am Mittwoch, den CITY 5, August Wein!—_ tiſheErwägungenmitgeſprochen haben. Zunächſt hätte dieſes nicht weniger als fir Hentbearfhetond meinen Seed r 108,000,000 Mark bezahlen müſſen, um”den für Schweden niht: nur niht werthvollen, ſondern im Hinbli> auf dié Rivalität Rußlands unter Umſtän- den gefährlichen Beſih “wiederzuerlänt Weine’ ſind un e:falſcht und werden zu jehr annehmbaren Preijen gen; ferner würde Deutſchland nie zu- i verhälthißmäßig haben, daß auf deutſchem Bowieder cine frembe Macht feſten ous KE ie Gründung Wismars, vas heute etwa 20,000, faſt ausf{ließlih prote- Mountain (ijout.) forest réserve. the forest fires continue in the Tana- na country. thaler verpfändet. Nah Ablauf von 100 Jahren ſollie die cae Krone ‘| das Recht haben, gegen lung des E, mit drei Prozent Zineszins das Pfandobjekt wieder zurü>V0 Charafteure, 300 tanzende Mädchen, ein Choir von 200 Stimmen, Die zufordern, Der König übertrug auf gite Orgel der Welt kommt mit dieſem Stü> zur Anſicht, und wurde fie von den Herzog und beffen Rachfolger alley liber dieſe Beſißungen, bahperſtändigen den beſten Kathedral-Orgeln der Welt an die Seite geſtellt, Hobeitsrechte wie fie in dem Osnabriidfen FrieJinehl ein großes. Kapital hierm angelegt iſ, ſo wird nicht mehr für die Billets benStrattat pom Sabre 1648 auf die Krone Schweden übergegangen ¡oaren. verlangt. Diejes iit der einzige erfolgreiche Zirkus des Landes. Ausdrüdcli<h wurde dagegen bem Herzog und ſeinen Nachfolgern ‘das Recht entzogen, ſeinerſeits die Rü>zahlung des Pfanbgelbes gu fordern. Bedeutungsvoll in dem umfangreichen TrakWofjerthurm. trfartige Pferde-Ausſtellung von650 Pferden. 40 Elephanten, und. führt tat waren die Beſtimmungen, daß erfiens bei einem ſtillſhweigenden Ue- ner zühlen, Zur Zeit befinden ſich auf ‘ diejer Zirkus eine Menagerie mitch, die ü c: $1,000,000 gekoſtet hat. hergehen des Verfalltäges bieſes 106 Poel Seifen- und Sodafabriken, ſowie jährigen Vertrages pon Seiten Shiri eine Holzpantoffelfabrik. dens der lehtere weitere 100 Fahre Geln Neukloſter, das rund 2000 Eintung haben ſollte, baß die an bie Groß- a verzeichnet, wurde 1219 ein herzöge “ von Med>lenburg - Sthierin Ciſtercienſer-Kloſter begründet, das G E. on die einzigſten Thiere threr Art die bekannt ſind, übertragenen Hoheitsre<ie an feine bis zum Jahre 1555 im Orte verblieb. dritte Macht abgetreten und daß endlich Yn Neukloſter ſind ein Lehrerſeminar * Wismar weder befeſtigt noh ſein Ha- und eine Blindenanftalt untergebradt, fen zu einem Kriegshafen ausgebaut werden dürften. Ohne dieſen Vertrag Beraubung von Stras hätte das mächtige deutſche Reih ten Her kleine Babr Elephant .Boo", der einzigſte in Amerika geboren. Wismarer Hafen ſich ſchon längſt nuh- ßenbahnpaſſagieren. Drei hat gemacht. Derſelbe iſt einer der masfirte Räuber überfielen jüngfthin E Ringling Bros. Zirtus wird in Regen oder Sonnenſcheia jeine Vorſtell- beſien Landungspläße an der Oſtſee nächtlicher Wel? 45 Portland, und eignet fic, wie foum ein soetter I Wagen ex élekiriſchen Straßen“ungen geben in deutſcher Hafen, für Kriegszwe>e. Eine bahn. D. Boynton, Hilfs-SuperinStundé nördlih von Wismar liegt bie tendent ver Straßenbahn, mußte den Inſel Poel, die als natürlicher Schuß-= Räubern eine goldene Uhr und ſeine in wall dient, ſo daß der Hafen und die $20 beſtehende Baarſchaft ausliefern, Rhede von Wismar nur höchſt ſelten unb. pon den übrigen Paſſagieren erZeine heftiger bewegte Waſſerfläche dar- langien bie Räuber ungefähr $90 in baatem Gelbe. ſtellen. Wie kaum anders zu erwarten war, KleiderzwangſürBrautleute. hat neulich" die ſ<wediſhe Regierung im Deſeret A, undM. Soctety Ausſteliungsplag. im Verein mit dem. Parlamente den Vigenartige Nationaltra<t Hhollänviſther E werden 2 Vorſteäungen gegeben, eine Nachmittags unddie andere Abends. Beſchluß gefaßt, Wismar mit ſeinen Fiſher. für die Zeit der Verlobung. Dependenzen für Deutſchland frei zu Maſſen Eröffnung um 1 Ühx reſp. 7 Uhr; die Vorſtellungen beainnen 1 Gtunde ben. Bereits vor Fahren war von Der alles gleihmachénde Geiſt un« Em ¿06 Billet hat zu Allew Zutritt, Kinder unter 12 Jahren die ober f<wediſ{her Regierungsſeite ein cx Zeit geht leider au< “den alten olk3- und Bauernizadien gu Leibe, Verzi®t Schwedens auf Wismar in Hâlfte, | der Weiſe angedeutet worden, daß man, Troybem findet man, beſonders in fußénd auf mündliche Verhandlungen, Holland, no< Gebiete, wo man auf Schweden bas moraliſhe Recht ahfprad, Wismar wieder guriidveriane gen zu könnten. Bei. der abe Wismars dürften für Schweden auch präk- ‘Grossartiges Ballet, prachtvoll zu betrachten. The secretary of the interior has gtanted permission for the grazing of 55,000 head of Forses and cattle and The chief signal’officer has received Poel und Neukloſter, die in Folge dés 30jährigen Krieges (1618 1648) an Schweden abgetreten worden waren, The mine em- Over 140,000 poutds of wool was sold at. Great Falls; Mont., one day last week, breaking all previous rec ords fer one day's sales, The prices were from 15 to 16 cents. quitoes, Alte Straße und Nikolaikirche. 4 tS Si down of three weeks. ploys about 500 nén, ; In a shooting serape near Baggs, Wyo., Roy Adams The steamer Nadeijka, plying on tho Volga, has been destroyed by fire near Nijni Novgorod. Twelve persons were burned to death. was dangerously wounded by Charles Hail. The men bad quatrelea over building a bridge over a ditch which runs through Hall’s terms as.sheriff of Kootenai county died at Missoula, Mont, on the 18th, at the age of 86. =a Reports from the Stanley placer claims ate tc the effect that the pros pects aré bein” opene’ up and things leok bright; for the cumip. N 5 Idaho will undoubtedly make a good showing at the St. Louis fair The commission in charge ofthe exhibit has $25,000 at its disposal. J. Ho Hawley, the newly elected Democratic mayor of Boise, and the, newly elected city councilmen were inducted into office Saturday night. Probate Judge Reese of Lewiston last. week fined two young men $25 each for killing prairie chicken out of season, They killed- only one bird each. Frank Maupin, the Boise boy whe was wounded in the hand on the Fourth o1 July by the accidental discharge of. 4% toy pistol, is dead from lockjaw. Cherries raised in New Perce coum ty are being shipped to St. Paul, Minn., and a big price is being re eetved. ‘The product of the’ commty could be sold a hundred times oven The Adventists who have been com ducting tent meetings at Caldwell fom Willie Ray, who has posed as 4 land. Governor Chamberlain of Oregon, in male farmer of Prentiss county, Miss., the past month, have closed and moved _ for the past eight years has confessed view of the recent robberies of street to Payette. They had thirty converte care {n the suburbs of Portland, hae and organized a church at Caldwell. to being a woman. isued a proclamation offering a reward Work on the Rusian telegraph be- Warl Westfall, aged 11, and Rube ‘tween Anjung and Yongampo has of $300 for the’ conviction of any per- Baskin, aged 9, are missing from their been abandoned in consequence of the son committing such a crime. homes in Caldwell, and it is feared the At Hinsdale, Mont,, Robert Walsh Thirty lives have been lost in a flood and Joshua Truax, neighboring ranchwhich has destroyed fifty houses at ers, had some words in a saloon about Graeffenberg, a village of Austria, in some horses and Walsh wanted to fight Truax. When they both got up the vallcy of Frieuwalda. from a table Walsh knocked Truax Louisville; Ky., will make a deterdown, pulled his gun and shot him in mined fight to secure one or the other the neck, killing him instantly. conventiohs of the nation's. great A case involving the merits of the political parties next year. anti-trust law is to be tried at Tacoma. demonstrances of Korea. A negro tramp named Adams,‘ who lads were drowned, as they had ex pressed their determination of going swimming. G. A. Plumber was found’ at his home in Kendrick on the 15th in a dye ing condition from an overdote of morphine. It is not known whether he took the overdose by mistake op with suicidal intent. A fire burned about twenty-five tom A man named Gibbs claims that he of new hay and part of some stools was boycotted and frozen out by the sheds and corrals belonging to Mr, Butler, Fla., was captured by a mob Cedar Shinglemen's association be Shodde, the stockman of Milner. The of negroes and lynched. His body was eause he refused to join, The associa- cause was smoking about the stache ‘cut to shreds. tion, he maintains; exists in opposition wherethe hay hands had their beds, « President George Harris of Amherst to the anti-trust law now in forte. News comes from Janesville of the college officiated at the funeral of The Cheyenne Frontier celebration mysterious death near that place of = assaulted a negro woman near Lake ‘Mrs. James G. Blaine. Floral tributes committee has obtained from Denver championship belt for rough riders which has been contestWhile James Romaine was driving ed for there in the past two years and on the streets of Trenton, N. J., his the belt will: hereafter be hung up at horse stepped on a stick of dynamite, the annual Frontier Days. M. Thad which exploded, wrecking the vehicle, powder of Cheyenne is the present the occupants escaping uninjured. holier of the belt. from evry section of the country nearthe world’s ly buried the casket. The mail from Haiphong brings news of a terrible cyclone in the A freight engine blew up at Otto, fifteen miles from Cheyenne, Killing Fireman Ed Carlson and severely injuring Engineer Sweeney and Brakeman Whaley. The injured men ar French possession in Tonquin, June 8, One hundred and fifty natives were killed and many villages laid in ruin. girl named Hattie Cox. The girl was alive and well the night before, and was found dead in a tent the next morning. It is believed she was mum dered, FAS Young Busmenn, aged 14 years, and John Driese]l. aged 12, were drowned in the Clearwater river at Lowistem on the 17th. Both were swimming and@ young Driesel, becoming fatigued, Busmenn went to his reso“, whem both sank. j Rey, A. K. Wright of Boise, speak ing at Trinity church, Denver, de The wireless telegraph system has rived in Cheyenne just as the funeral clared: that the political leaders af now been éxtended to’all the islands of of Engineer Michael Lyons, who was Idaho, Utah and some other states had formed an alliance with the Morthe Hawafian group. Kauai, the last killed in a similar accident last Sunmon e¢hurch. He also predicted that island to be connected with the others, day, was being held. there would soon be seen ten Mar mons in the United States senate. / is ninety miles in a direct ine from Butch Cassidy and his gang of desOahu, The state board of pardons last perados have been heard from again, commuted. the sentence of President .Roosevelt hâs iz»aed an his. band. of twelve men having last week order eliminating old age as a dis- week been driven from the vicinity of George W. Lamorean, the Ada county, qualification for eligibility to appoint- Carter, Wyo., by a sheriff's posse. The embezzier; so the action was tantament as laborers in the govermnient men had’ gathered there, it is believed, mount to a pardon. His sentence of service. The physical. qualffications, for the purpose of holding up an cx- seven years was commuted so he will however, must be met, press train, but the presence of of: Major Lazarovics, who is credited ficers prevented the execution of their ‘with firing the first shot at King Alex- plans, ander, having threat(.ced to resign ‘beA small flockmaster southeast of cause his name w.a omitted from the Gillette, Wyo., was visited by a band list of King Peter's birthday promo- of masked cattlemen a few days ago. Medis, has been made a lieutenant colo- Dynamite was viaced under his humble sod house, windmill and watering Arrangements have been perfected tank, and all were blown to atoms, He for the announcement of the plans. in was bound to @ pos} while the work of regard to the construction of Jewish destruction ing on, and when theological seminaries in the United States. The scheme has been for some time in the hands of a New York law firm. Richard 8. Berling, a prominent pol itisian and teal estate dealer, of Oma- There is some flarm on Pleasant Ridge, near Caldwell, on account of “black leg” among cattle. Four head died last week and many more are af tected. The veterinary surgeon ,hae been busy vaccinating, and it is hoped the disease will soon be checked. 4A. A. Earl of Caldwell kfiled Blow som Small, aged 16, and then com mitted suicide, near Durkee, Ore, last week, to avoid arrest. by pursuing of the mob left they admonished him to ficers. Bari, who leaves a wife aen@® leave the country and make no fur two children, had become infatuated with ‘the girl and the-couple eloped, ther attempt to rebuild. A hailstorm at Vineland, Colo., last The board of pardons of Idaho has week, covered the ground with ice to a depth of three inches, the halistones ha, wah found dead im his office, being as large as walnuts. The alfalhaving been asphyxiated by gas fa crop Was beaten into the ground from an open fixture. be given his liberty on August 20. It ig believed granted a pardon to Earnest Childs, under a fiveyear sentence for the erime of rape. He was sentenced from Bingham county in 1902.. The woman) and the trees were stripped of their in the case, Hila Carter, now makes affidavit that Childs was innocent, fruit. ; Berling was asleep. The Butte and Salmon River Bie. Mrs. Dr. Hover White of Spokane The Brussels correspondent of a trie Railway company, which was ins Berlin paper says that Russia, which has just returned from a hunting trip the wind blew the gas out while Mr. corporated in Butte last week, wilk did not accept the Brussels peace con- in Montana, in company with her hus- open up à rich mining country in band, bringing with her the hide of a vention; has now decided to abide by Idaho heretofore. without any j its conditions, thus. removing the last ferdcious grizzly bear which she killed munication with the outside after a desperate encounter with the terminus of the road being in Lem obstacle to the perfection ofthe inter national arrangement... bruin. W. C. Phips, recently professor in the department of English literature J... Price of Philipsburg, Mont., Is noted as the man who annually sheds his skin, a phenomenon unheard of in medical circles.. Mr. Price is due to shed: his skin on the 24th and has made all arrangements for the strange event. at the State university, was drowned Ge- Rese Crawford, Neb, with a party of while hunting Crawford people. Phipps and bis companions were caught in a cloudburst. The Honolulu board of health having. been convinced that the germ vf | dengue, a disease now epidemic in the islands, is spread by mosquitoes, has planned a war on those insects. Other ') ipterests wil aid, and ft is hoped to ‘exterminate the mosquito. hi county. Frank Gooding, a sheep herder, was accidentally shot near Hailey last week. The herder heard the of a rifle and the ball struek his left leg. The ball has been battered on one side so_ considers the shooting as acctdental. ously hurt, He was not danger Idaho cheese has the best of the ‘A railroad tunnel costing $1,500,000 that will assay enough gold from the eastern article by 9 per cent, accord to tests made by Alexander Meore. extracted to pay the cost of bor- ing Pherson, dairy, pure food and oll com. . ing it ts what the Denver, Northwest- missioner. The home product tests 4: ern & Pacific officials expect vo find in per cent aboyse the legal the. proposed tunnel through James while the eastern cheese falls 3 per | peak in Colorado. cent below. i ‘The pure food commissioner ts Hot. charged with ” y | workat Wish creek; near Big: Timber, after dairymen Princeton ‘scientists-and students at r atives. Underthe . |Mont, have exhumed the bones of a artificial | presery and hotel keepers x |mastodon, This is the first skeleton of ; the ever found in Montana; end say Itin the firstto bo 1 found sofar south. |