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Show IDAHOSTATE.NEWS. Sidney Paull,injured injured t an accident | Nearly10,000 miners of the"West. phalia “district, in Germany, “have in & sawmill near White Bird, has suo struck. sumbed to blood poisoning, President Palma has signed a bil Thomas McWilliams had his left dryman were held upandrobbed by a appropriating $360,000 for sanitation hand blown off near Clark's Fork by. the explosion of a stick of dynamite. outers aa oe Pa in the principal cities of Cuba. masked man at Payette last week. George Ogle, a telephone lineman, .,W. Schmidt, known as the crazy man wearing a student's Deer are reported to be scarcer in the mountains ofthe central part of was caught under a pole which he man of Salmon river, has been ad- three shots from a revolver ‘was setting at Oregon City, Ore, and judged insane and sent to Blackfoot. the state than ever before known. John Sparks of American Falls ac- Trepoff. Grand Duke Sergius procesdThe O. R. & N. will this year con- fatally crushed. Jobn Alexender Dowie has goneto Mexico for the puryose of inspecting i an extensive tract of land on which he expects to build a second Zion City. The savings bank of Treyner, Iowa, was dynamited at night and the build- ing badly wrecked. It is not known how much was secured by the burg- struct a branch line from Pekoa east to tap the Coeur d'Alene reservation. Chief Machielle, head of the Flat cidentally shot himself in the leg last ed on kis journey. General Trepoff, who recently wes head Indians, is dead as the result of week, inflicting a very painful wound. The new headgate for the Owyhee relieved of the office of chief of poSenator H. H. Taylor »f Kootenat beng pitched from his .wagon near The British consul’s residence out Plains, Montana, ditch fs completed; It cost about $5,- lice of Moscow, and ordered to the side Tangier, Morocco, was attacked M™joys the distinction of being the While cleaning a revolyer, which he 000, and is constructed of solid ma- front to take up his duties as head of ze Upon motion of District Attorney by insurgents during the night of Jan- youngest member of the upper. house. the Red Cross, society in Manchuria, — supposed was not loaded, Frank W. sonry. John Manning, the indictments which uary 4. Guards: drove the attackers In the opinion of real estate dealers, incurred the special enmity of the stuMachinery has been ordered for aA were returned by the county grand away. the price of Boise realty had advanced Welch, a well known attorney of Chicago, was accidentally shot and in- packing house ih Teton Basin. The dents of Moscow by the severity with = jury against Mayor George H. Wilapproximately 20 per cent within the John Hathaway, a negro, who seywhich he put down their demonstra stantly killed. building has been completed for a -liams and Chief of Police Charles H. eral years ago rated high as a jockey, year, tions of December 18 and 19, 1904. George Rowland, a switchman, shot month. Hunt of Portland have been dismissed. was hanged at Winchester, Four thousand Boiseites are affiliatWithin one week in 1902 there were Ky., for and killed his wife at their home in A. A. Fisher, a German aged 70 Charles McGough of Dillon, Mont., the murder of EttaThomas, his sweet- ed with the \.rious churches of the three attempts on his life. The frst Oakland, Cal., and then cut his throat. years, dropped dead at Meadows. A has come to the conclusion that New heart. capital city, of which there are nearly of these, on March 31, was by a woman Jealousy and drink were the causes of coroner’s jury rendered a verdiet of Year's day fowls come pretty high. A named Allart, a governess, who placed It is said that twenty-four persons twenty. the double tragedy. heart failure. file of $500 and three months in jail lost their lives In the mountains durthe muzzle of a pistol against General One of the sons of Mr. Paull of lars. - mee. a prominent ivan » Fork, met with a very i, and had amiraeu‘cape from death, by bis —_ SEE iſtiam Ferry, & mines ‘ofUtah since 1878, and the :fbr governor on the AmertThe supreme court of appeals has ts the price he will pay for stealing ing the recent blizzard in Switzerland, Whitebird had an arm frightfully manThe Northern Pacific Railroad com- Trepoff's breast and pulled the trigsicket at the recent election, died one turkey and eFERRE on the fourteen of the casualties being on the gled by being caught in a pulley in a refused a writ of error in the case of pany has announced that it will this ger, the weapon failing to discharge. home ip North Park, near Park night of December 3 former Mayor ©. W. McCue of Char- summyr build a new and handsome desawmill, | St. Bernard pass. PROGRESS IN PHILIPPINES. lottesville, W. Va., convicted of wife William a of Billimzs, The Idaho State Industrial Reform murder and sentenced to hang on Jan- pot at Sandpoint. By the backing of a work train into Mont, was blown from a passenger Snowfall for the month of December Conditions Continue to Improve, Says School at St. Anthony was thrown ‘train ear Whitehall and fatally in- E Les of pardons duringthelast jured. He is the fourth member of ‘The board has filed its the Illingsworth family who has met report for the next ee of violent death within a few years. legislature. _ Andrew O'Connell, a well known the rabbit hunt at Indianola ‘indiana, Missouri, Kansas and Mon- nday, in which about 200 sports- tana pioneer, died at Helena, aged. 73 took part, 1,491 jack rabbits years. In ante-bellum days in Missouri è killed. ‘The highest kill was | a freight standing on the Northern Central track near York, Pa., eighteen men were injured, five so badly that their recovery is doubtful. Justice Greenbaum of the uary 20. open for the reception of inmates on the 2nd, During 336 ‘ays of the past year, New there was sunshine in Boise. How York supreme court has denied the this item must appeal to residents of application of Nan Patterson for bail, the web-foot states. pending a new trial on the charge of While Frank and Siegel Hopper, the murder of Caesar Young. aged 14 and 6, were hunting near EmWhite Jetton, a negro, less.than 18 mett, Siegel was accideniaily shot by years old, who, with a negro compan- ‘his brother and killed. and Kansas he was the personal friend by aù American Fork narks- Ff Thomas Ewing and General W. T. who bagged thirty-nine. Sherman. He was quite wealthy. It is claimed the books of the wholeordinance prohibiting the sell- ~ The secretary of the interior has jon, assaulted a farmer named Nobbs, newspapers by boys under. 15 signed .a contract for the construction near Spring Hill, Ark., has been taken sale merchants of Boise show that of age during school hours, or in the vicinity of Montrose and Delta, ig under 18 years of age at any Colo., of a tunnel six miles long “a the day, was passed by the throtigh a ridge separating the Gun- ake City council last week. nison river from the Uncompahgre valley, about 125,000 acres of which is Kimberly, and as a result to be irrigated by water from the Gun- us stabbing affray took place. Wideen fs-in a precarious con- nison. At a public meeting in Portland, with one knife wound in his and another in his abdomen. called for the purpose of indorsing en was stabbed by a man named the efforts of President Roosevelt and Secretary Hay in bringing about the ve Williams, accused of being reconvening of The Hague tribunal, a head of a gang of burglars, disturbance was created by the efcaught in an attempt to break forts of a numerous contingent to prevent the adoption of laudatory reso- in Salt Lake City, The fall of a lutions. which he had extracted led to covers in the act of making his Special Forest Superintedent A. A. Anderson of Wyoming last week ralled on the president and presented Black Hawk war veterans of him with a set of resolutions adopted ean Fork and neighboring towns by the Camp Fire club of America, ir annual reunion and dance electing him an honorary member of 4th, The event was held in the the club, which has been organized p hall. A large crowd of the old for protecting the game and forests of were present and enjoyed ¿he country. old-fashioned reels. Thomas Teegarden, once a well ew known cowboy of that section, engaged candy company is being or: ed in Ogden. The concern fs a room in a hotel at Medicine Hat, io have behind it some of the ne a few minutes later the sound of a revólver shot was heard and Teegarden was found in a chair with a bullet hole in his head and a smoking revolver in his hand. Teegarden was despondent over the court's refusal to is of Building Inspector Lewis award him custory of a minor sister, it Lake show that during the Governor Joseph K. Toole, in his biand one-half months of 1904, to prominent business men in Og. It will be incorporated for $65,will cover the entire Rocky in territory. @nnial messages to the Montana state 17, the total number of legislature, favors the adoption of a A improvements for which constitutional amendment for the int- been issued was 689, the tiative and referendum, a direct prirae of which is $1,394,884, imy-Mike Dosardich maty élection law, a Pete Barsitch of fellow-servant law, the creation of a railroad com- attempted Ogden miscion, and the election of United beer glass, and Pete fired four States senators by direct vote of the at Mike, one of them ~ going th the muscle of Mike's left arm, people, While splitting wood at Everett, to make his escape, but was | Wash., Frederick Sopper brained his four-year-old son, John. The child was trylag to hide in his room, Vehi sugar factory closed last Swinging: about a post near where the after the most successful run man was working. The little fellow’s history, It was in operation arm slipped and he fell forward, strik‘seven days, during which time ing face downward on the chopping block just as the ax was brought down aE beets were cut and with a heavy swing. The blade sunk deep into the boy's head crosswise of the skull. ore of the Marshall Mercan The body of the woman found dead pany at North Ogden was endy burglars and a number of on Cutler mountain, near Colorado knives aiME cutlery tak- Springs, December 17, and supposed i n cash, procured to ‘be that of Mrs, Bessie Bouton of [ie cash register, which they Syracuse, N. Y., has been positively to the back yard and broke identified as such by a professionai nurse, Miss Curtis, of Denver. James R. Hayne, former prominent pounds of high-grade granulated sugar were made, - the heart in He had left Salt Lake os lo return to his medical stud- | Rash Medical college, C 7 had evidently fe mtrofaverBapeLn Johnso: ToeLs burned tp déni 1s a Ars Dlace to skate. The les that Mestroyed the McPhee house at and several of them fell lamondville, Wyo. The parents were water. Johnson was taken absent at tha Vane, and Wd nof learn oe wearwas eat Deer Morris has been arrested stb Wey ot Fou Sing, a well-knows ae? being held on the feuiqrant kegper of Ldmix, Mont, has 7. Morris Wat an agent of the 4) been found murdered in hisplace of » Ond wag “bneiness. The cash box of the res- A ks could find to oy oe A new town to be known a8 Copperville, has been laid out on Salmon river at the mouth of White Bird creek on the M. Glategny ranch. Reports from all the mine inThe Idaho Northern will be extendspectors in the anthracite region of ed next spring to Horseshoe Bend and Pennsylvania for the year 1904 show there is a strong probability that it that 564 mine workers were killed in may be extended 100 miles north. the region, leaving 272 widows. at Pocatelo was 16.4, the heaviest since the establishment of the weather bureau at that place. Fierce fighting is reported to have confidence in the future of the place conditions as to tranquility and ladronism, he says continue to i oceurred between Kabyle tribes in the and announce they will rebuild their and except in the places men neighborhood of Alcazar, Morocco, store at once. ture and the arts of peace are not at all inter: ost with by lawless whence burning villages are visible. ‘William Hooper, ex-assessor and tax Refugees report that many tribesmen collector of Shoshone county, whose have been killed or wounded. term of office expired on the 9th, is reJ, R. Brown was stabbed to death ported short in his accounts, the short. by A. D. Barnard at Huntington, Ore. age being estimated at $7,111. Barnard got into a fight with a bartenThe 4-year-old daughter of David der and was beaten. Heleft the place Frye was burned to death at Pocatello, and outside Brown took up the fight, The little one’s clothes caught fire when Barnard stabbed him in the from the stove hearth, and no one was heart. present to extinguish the flames. The government of The Netherlands The registrars of Ada county who has finally selected the military paserved preceding the recent election, Feinberg, wanted on a murder charge, ‘xtreme low water in the Snake rade ground near the Bosch as the will receive the sum of 20 cents for in Chicago last week. v> elow Lewiston has caused a site for the Andrew Carnegie palace In the United States district court susp sion of the steamboat service. of peace. The Bosch is a park nearly earh name they enrolled, according to at Little Rock. Ark., Judge Byber de- No tore trips will be attempted un- two miles long, a short distance out of a decision of the county commissioners. The Hague. clared void che amendment to the til there is more water. Governor Gooding on the 11th signed Frank Jobnson was killed and eight constitution of Arkansas which reSenator Fred Hastings of Blaine the first bill presented to him by the quires the payment of a poll tax as a county, who is a prominent stock- persons were injured, one fatally, by qualification for voting. eighth session of the legislature. It raiser, has his little hatchet out for the explosion of gas used for heating William Rapson of Joliet, Ils., after the estray law which, he declares,:}. purposes, in the basement of a bakery was the house measure making approin Garnett, Kans. Three smal! store priation to meet the exepnse of the a family quarrel, fatally shot his son, needs some pruning and upbuilding. buildings were demolished and a dozen session. Herbert, after which the old man Mrs. Johnson, aged 28 years, a others damaged. The grading on the Minidoka branch eallei Herbert’s wife out to the barn, widow with one child, attempted suiJewish citizens of Chicago are tak- of the Oregon Short Line is reported ‘shot and killed her and then shot and cide at Blackfoot by swallowing four fatally wounded himself. ing steps to give aid to and find to be nearly completed to Snake river, and a half grains of morphine. A dochomes for the hundreds of Jews who with the exception of one heavy rock The British government has offered tor was called and, by vigorous work, have fled from Russia to escape ser- cut, No work has been done south of Adolph Beck $25,000 in compensation saved herlife. vice in the army of the czar and are the river, for wrongful imprisonment. Beck was Fillings on lands in the Pierce City now flocking to Chicago in eyver-inwrongfully convicted in 1896 of obFred Skog, a laboring man, was district by the state land board, which creasing numbers, taining money and jewelry from wokilled by a train near Boyer station, were protested by a number of setmen under false pretences. Representative Curtis of Kansas has on the Northern Pacific. It is sup tlers in that section, have been sus- introduced a bill providing for the free The supreme court of Nebraska has posed that+the deecased was intoxitained by the commissioner of the entry into the United States of all declared unconstitutional the sugar general land office. ~ cated and staggered against a moving articles, the growth or product of the freight train. beet bounty law enacted at the legisThe Albion Times prints a rumor Philippines, except sugar and tobacco, lative session of 1895. The law proThe supreme court has held an ordi. that a steamboat will be built; on upon which a duty of 35 per cent of vided a bounty on sugar manufacnance of the city of Boise prohibiting Snake river to ply between the Min- the Dingley rates is provided. tured from Nebraska grown beets. women from entering saloons and idoka & Southwestern crossing and After deliberating six minutes, a ~ Miss Muriel Byram, an_ heiress, the government dam, a distance of jury brought in a verdict of murder in making the propreitor as well as the known as one of the most beautiful about twenty-two miles. offending women subject to fine to be the first degree against Frank Hottwomen in Chicago society, was found W. A. Corbett is dead as the result man, who was tried for complicity in unconstitutional. fiead in her boudoir with a bullet-holé A bill has been introduced providing of an accident as he was driving down the killing of Clarence Meyers, a printhrough her neck. It is believed she Freezeout hill, says an Emmett dis- ter, at the latter's home in Kansas for the division of Kootenai county, accidentally shot herself while cleanand the creation of Clarke county out patch. No one saw it, but it was sup- City on the night of May 10 last. ing a pistol. posed his team ran away. The body Dr. Paasche, second vice president of the northern part. Sandpoint is Statistics regarding trade between was found the next morning. of the German reichstag, denies the named as the temporay county seat of Canada and Japan show a decline The inaugural ball at Boise was the utterances attributed to him in his re- the new county. during the past year. The value of O elaborate event of the kind ever cent speech to his constituents at The militia reorganization bill introCanadian goods exported to Japan and theld in the state, a great throng be Creusnatch, in which he said Germany duced by Representative Aulbach carof Japanese goods brought into. Canand Great Britain had been on the ! ing in attendance from all parts of the verge of war in the latter part of De Hes an appropriation of $8,000, which ada were considerably less in 1904 state. Governor Gooding and Mrs. cember. Adjutant General Vickers says is about than in 1903, Morrison led the grand march. It is stated that the customs. of: $8 per man per annum, against $45 to The members of the Boise Street ber of 200 have decided to inaugurate Railway company have effected their a strike in New York City. Nothing permanent organization, after having of the kind has ever occurred before in been working to that end for several the professfn, and no union had been weeks. thought necessary. John Westondahl, the miner shot at One person was killed, another was Hailey by Deputy Sheriff Charles H. mortally wounded and two others were Harvey, is getting along nicely and wouded less seriously during an at- unless unforeseen complications set in tempt by the police to capture Harry will soon be well. Lying across the threshold of his _ Secretary Taft. Secretary of War Taft has transmitted to th> president the antal re A workman nome! Wood was blown port of the Philippines commission toto pieces at the Minidoka dam by the gether with the separate report of the explosion of 62 sticks of dynamite commission to the civil governor of which he was thawing. ‘the islands and of the heads of the With a pistol and razor John Miller, Farmers in Blaine county are be- four departments and the president a cook of Chicago, killed his wife and infant daughter, fatally wounded an- toming apprehensive of next season's transmitted them, with the secretary's letter, to congress. other young daughter and then at- water supply, Up to the present time The secretary says in his letter of tempted suicide. Jealousy is believed the snowfall has been very light. to have been the cause. James Freeman, a miner, while tem- transmittal to the president that the reports show the great benefit which A work train on the Great Northern porarily insane, made two desperate has been conferred upon the islands branch ran into a hand car between attempts to commit suicide at Wal- by a continued state of tranquility. Republic and Curlew, Wash, The en- lace. He will likely be sent to the Except in the wild mountainous regions of the unexplored island of Sagine was ditched. Engineer Kelly of asylum. mar and in the Moro region of the Rio Spokane was xilled outright, and a Smith & Webb, the merchants re- Grande and Lake Lanao districts, im brakeman was badly hurt. cently burned out at Meadows, express the sparsely settled island of Jolo, Sewing machine agehts to the num- | bands or depredations. PATCHING UP PEACE. Livestock Men to Work Together, Despite Differences, Negotiatious have been opened by the officers of the National Livestock association with the American Cattle Growers’ association, which was or ganized in Denver last Friday by cattlemen who seceded from the stockmen's convention, with a view to eseablishing hormonious relations be tween the two organizations. The Na- tional Livestock association's board of control has decided to meet in Denver on May 9 next, on which date the American Cattle Growers’ association will hold its convention in Denver. Meantime the executive committees of both organizations will make efforts to harmonize their interests in theif by-laws and constitutions. It is pre posed to have the new association of cattle growers affiliate with the parent organization exactly as does the Nw tional Wool Growers’ association, ANARCHIST IN THE“ToILs. Tried to Wreck Statue in Washington, and Sent Bomb to Steamer. “Gessler Rosseau,” who was arrested in Philadelphia on Thursday with an unloaded infernal machine in his possession, admitted to the police that be is the man who attempted to de stroy the statue of Frederick the Great in Washington on Tuesday of last week, and also that it was he who sent the trunk containing an infernal machine to the British steamship Umbria in New York in May, 1908. He gave no reasons for the attempted outrages except that “there are too many foreign affairs in this country.” After Having Rosseau under fire all afternoon, the police classed him as “an American Datrintic fanatic.” Boy Éontecre to Murders Man for Sake of a Woman. George Duncan, aged 18, an Indian boy, arrested at Muskogee, I. T., on the charge of murdering John Brewer, a farmer, near Melvin, 1. T., has made a full confession, He lived with the Brewers, and said he was in love with Articles of incorporation of the San ficers have succeeded in finding a $55 in surrounding states. home with a bullet-hole in his brain, Mrs. Brewer, although she is old Francisco, Idaho & Montana Railway number of additional lots of jewels The house, during a brief session on enough to be his mother. Mrs. Brewer James Reed, aged 80 years, was found brought into this country by Mrs. _ sum of money, old boy named Johnson business increased fully 30 per cent during. the: past year. The fall of Port Arthur has taken the heart out of the ‘approching festivities of the Russian Christmas. It is even proposed to dispense with the iftuminations and decorations. company, which proposes to construct. at his residence in Brooklyn, a victim, a line of standard gauge railroad from {t is believed, of robbers. He lived San Francisco to Butte, via Boise, and was known to have a large were filed with the proper officials I being gore in the Og fiveyeate oid and the other w babs, en, from.a constable and lynched. The total cone of the German troops in Southwest Africa, as official. ly reported, are: Killed in battle, died of disease or murdered by natives, 54 officers and 752 men; wounded, 31-officers and 154 men. last week. | Chadwick upon which no duty was the 14th, passed the bill dividing the paid. The officials have located not Third Judicial district, and creating the léss than $125,000 worth of diamonds Seventh out of Canyon, Washington and jewelry. and Owyhee counties. The bill will be General Reuben wateofthe rushed through the senate, The news of the fall of Port Arthur | Fifty thousand feet of logs were Warsaw Indianian, one of the ing A state depository bill bas been inwas received in Rome at first with in‘ confiscated by a United States timber. newspaper men of Indiana, aged 72, credulity, Pope Pius, on hearing the agent in Montpelier canyon last week. was found almost .rovzen to death a! troduced by Representative Richards of Ada county. The bill provides for news, exclaimed: “Let us hope that it All cutting of timber on government Winona park, one mile east of War- the deposit of state funds in banks saw, Ind. Amputation of feet and is ‘an augury that the end of the war land in that section is to be stopped hands may be neecssary, and he may offering the required security and is near, now that both nations have and it is expected a number of mee agreeing to pay 2 per cent interest. not survive. proved their metal.” eutions will follow. Plans for a hotel for telephonegirls Sam Bass, a pioneer of Skeleton disJames Gillespie, who, with his sis: William Cheney, one of the wart of Paris have been completed. Senator trict, and a miner know 4 as Frenchy, ert, Mrs. Bell, and Mr. and Mrs. Myron men on the new sewer in Boise, had. Tules Sigfried, former minister of com- are believed to have perished in the Barbour, was indicted for the raurder a narrow escape from death, being merce, is president. of the organiza- mountains. They left camp on the 9th, - his twin sister, was found guilty, at, ‘ completely buried by dirt from a cave tion. Extensive grounds have already of December and have not been heard purchased, The hotel will have Rising Sun, Ind., and sentenced to life ‘in of the walls of the trench for the been 100 apartments, a co-operative restaur- of since, A searching party has been sewer pipe. Quick work by fellow ant and a library. sent out. workmen saved his life. W. 8. Sipples, a well digger of LewFollowing the acquittal at lowa Mrs. Margaret Trailor, 83 years of) Hiram Smith, a City, Ia., of Ellen Gallagher, widow of iston, had a darrow escape from death supposed to have last week. The rock walls of a well bells zor, was destroyed by fire. The fam- lamestheGallagher, victim of murderous plotting caved on him, covering him to a depth hisi wife and her lover, Charles Holiily were in bed and escaped in thelr by iday, now serving a life sentence for of four feet. After an hour of hard {night clothes. Nothing was saved the crime, has confessed, completely work he was rescued, severely bruised, trom the flames, The niwas ignited ſatin the woman, butalive. from a candle left burning. A man nearly 90 years old, sup: ‘Engineer H. Nightingale “After investigation by a. (varones oo to bé William Glennon, dropped crushed to death under the wheelsWas of , it has been decided that James aead dead on Market street in San Framjis engine at Rathdrum, the entire EsTot ousGODETagA train passing over his body. The acci, theold man who was burned | n Stn L bank book oe dent occurred within a few feet of his 1s had nourly $4,000 on doponſt in homeand his wife and children witnessed his tragic death. ‘fone of the local banks. Knud Nelson, a farmer living six “At Holman, Ky, the feud factions, led ae W. Rorick and „_ miles southeast of Moscow, was mur- age, who for several months had pre ‘| dicted that she would die as tne The residence of rancher living six miles west of Wel. | has also been arrested as an accom- plice, She tried to shield the boy, saying: “Some man called Brewer tothe Re door and shot him.” Tragedies of a Strike. Sunday, with which began the twen- ty-sixth week of its continuance, added its quota to the tragedies associated with the cotton-mill strike at Fall River, Mass. John Neville, a weaver, who, with his crippled wife, had suf- fered much, after reading of the fallure of the strike conference at Boston Saturday, stood before a mirror and drew a razor across his throat. He died immediately. Thee men were also found in one room, unconscious from illuminating gas. Robber Had Nerve. For nearly a week the police of Chi- cago have been searching for a young man, who, masked and armed with a reyotver, forced his way into the resl | „ervants and Mr. Woerz's hice and forced the brewer himself to pay tribute in the. sum of $100 before he would consent to leave. The robber then rushed from the house, and, al though the-police were noti fed, not a trace of him found, wyeizea wit an attack ot epnepsy, ORIE eeeees Holcomb. were Killed and : downward on Y “mortally |e road. "Nelsonhad been to Moscow oan DL andwas ‘returning home. When he The to arrive his brother yess in andfoundthe body. from injuries Es |