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Show IDAHOSTATENEWS season. aaa ‘injured. The Salt Lake postoffice was in- Two new prisoners were received last week at the state penitentiary, , making a grand total of 204 inmates of that institution, stalled in the new Federal building of the day before Thanksgiving. The corner-stone of the new Ma- sonic temple in Salt Lake was mi ja kein Wunder, wean er von : The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dermon, of +++, Uber ad! WN’ die tiihnen, gaukelnden Luftſchlöſſer, die er ſich, bunten paeese gleich, in ein fernes gebaut hatte, ent- ibpiea ſich gar bald als Seifenbla- a manager whowill devote his time to | eaters welche wie eared in ſich gue the interests of the association. Theil = “ie die Daſein liegen, ni weniger in Betracht oni nur Lähmungenéinzelner| tiende : ! Ris sftätten für fluchtsft tie für Í D Herric Sobald a - Gerüſtfertiggeſtellt die Nacht und mit Baſt ver- bunden war, machten ſie fih daran, | been, Da mit Bambusblattern gu bes 8 peedSertetsteae zu dieſenFece | di in ſeite des t r 3 Hauptrippe auf der Rüd>Blattes, vorbereitet. Hierauf wird die Rippe, one das Blatt ſelbſt aufeine Länge von 2—3 gelegt, was durch Zerren inder ng des Stengels geſchieht, worauf bad Blatt anſeinen ridtigen Play 7 gebracht und mittelſt der Rippe m : geſter E auf dieſe Weiſ und und als alApe |e bald darauf in Strömen g | quders| Seitdtten hergeſtellt, i Ss ten, da t S|etucfe ieBat eS aa Aus. Li AP GRS Q aeannode,He Mm Ende eines Gee | war ein kleiner o itfea D1 fem fen Frie.Das Ende Ene wat gefpalten und. vate wetGots aera benen Stein a Mrs. William Keis! of Caldwell is dead from burns sustained as the re Frank Wilson, the colored man whe sult of .the explosion of a mixture ol was shot several weeks ago in Salt Vicht zu verblüffen. turpentine and lard which she was Lake during the progress of a card preparing. game, by Jesse Thomas will probably Sam Clark was shot to death in a die. barroom in Nampa by Texas Clark. The Farmers” union of American Both men were gamblers and there Fork has, during the fall, handled | Hea been bad blood between them for about fifty carloads of potatoes for the some time. farmers, shipping them to outside Owing to the stormy and snowy markets, weather in Boise, work on the new A sensational strike has just been state capitol foundation has been susmade in the Lucky Star mine, located pended, as well as on numerous other in Blacksmith’s Fork canyon, and sit: buildings in process of construction. uated in almost a Jirect line east While M. Brush of Meridian was from Logan. helping his son load some baled William Cassey, one of the best hay he fell from. the wagon and known residents of. Summit county, broke his arm. The hay hook gave where he has resided for the past way, which was the cause of the ac thirty years, died last week at Rockcident. port, at the age of 60. Peter Oury, better known as Pete While a domestic in the employ of Bruno, one of the old pioneers of Attorney H. H. Henderson of Ogden Idaho City, died very suddenly at his was polishing a stove, the heat from tabin near town last week. It is be the stove caused the polish in the botAlmojen!*—,Wher Sie find ja nur auf tle to explode, badly burning the girl’s lieved neuralgia of the heart caused bis death. einem Uuge blind.“—,Na, dann bitte hands, ih re<t ſehr blos um die Hälfte.“ The State restaurant at Nampa was | The Austrian who was badly beatrobbed by a hobo Chinaman of $22.50. en, it is alleged, with a shotgun in ap iderlegt. The thief tapped the till while the the hands of one Lombardi, at Thisproprietor of the place was in the tle a few days ago, is reported to be ten niht ſchweigen? Die meinige hat kitchen ‘with the cooks, secured the mir, folange Æ wir verlobt waren, ver- in a very bad condition. Blood poison money and escaped. has developed. Harvey McMurray’ and his lake Albert Keethler, charged with mur- steamer Idaho are reported lost in age Jhnen, id) war wie bom Donner oor als ſie fic) nad) der Hochzeit: der in the first degree for the killing Lake Pend d’Orielle. The young man auf einmal an’s Klavier fegie.” of his step-son-in-law, Frank Duvall, left Hope on Sunday morning with a in Salt Lake City, on the evening of cargo of freight and that is the last er Zuſtimmung. October 2, 1905, was found guilty of that has been seen of him. hnen, man<mal beim, involuntary manslaughter. Weiser is to have a third bank. noe BO ein Gefühl des John O. Clarke, local manager fou milermed daß ih am liebſten Pin- the Bell Telephone company at Pleas- Quarters have been secured and the el und E in den A! d ant Grove, fell from the top of a pole, new financial institution will open its doors January 1. The capital stock a distance of about twenty feet, pata ärtigwerben!“kann einem \{<on being badly bruised and wrenching will be $50,000. The majority of the stock will be taken up by local peohis back. He will recover. ple. „Was, Sie behaupten, Fiauen könn- | ſówiegen, war aueine Vor score, „Ein armer Blinder bittet um ein “bem Grüſt verbunden wird.aa) konnte, Br muſikaliſch ſei. Jh mlnpad alterVon werfen mbhte!—Jafreilich, {ns dastiwa 3 Fuß re herab. die Proze- Vorwurf. nte ein Stü von érbrödelte es „Jhr Onkel iſt ja geſtorben, wie ih Dann ere hörte, da habenSie wohl die längſt er-: aan große Erbſchaft angetreten?“— Lebemann: „Leider niht. Er : Se nad las risundEs nah war ſo gewiſſenhaft, bei Lebzeiten nod. weni alle meine Schulden zu bezahlen und pe Sn werder Mn in bat mi auf dieſe Weiſe zu Grunde ge- warewe ring; Anbl cnTi unddanreſ richtet,“ Seveniſſimu ſoll zum 4 ein Todesurtheil ‘Teh ſiegt fein B Herz. Cr be- f sig= dem > t der Begnadtmadden, und ver- i int Srna, lichem, In an anonymous letter, which reached Mayor Morris’ desk by reg: istered mail last week, Salt Lake City’s chief executive is told that a terrible calamity is about to befall Salt Lake, and he is urged to prepare the people for the day of judgment. The writer says the letter was dictated by the Savior. in ParkCity quit in a body one day last week, refusing to work on ac: count of the snow. The local manager. at once proceeded to fill their places, and it is the intention of the company to push their work through regardiess of the weather. die Empörungüber dieſen Frevel mit der Scheu vor der verhängnißvollen en ee we rag8magisleben3läng- er hinzu, ta,fae ae Schonung kennen wer fn secured The news comes from Fort Benton, Mont., that Harry Meyer, a sheepherder employed near Chimney Rock is missing, and it is feared he has been frozen to death. <i Former Judge Gilbert K. Little of the pioneer E. ‘year and the outlook was never before former was hurt in Sugar. City, Ida., so bright. The canal work is proand the latter at Garland. Both accigressing well, and a great deal of dents happened. while, the men were work is being done by settlers on the at work in sugar factories. new lands that are to be irrigated. ‘Telephone com- Walter and George Shoup, sons of in Installing a line between American the late Senator George L. Shoup, have purchased the interest of M. M. Fork and Lehi. It is the intention of McPherson in the old Shoup mercanthe company to operate the towns of tile establishment at Salmon City. Lehi and Pleasant Grove from the The Shoup store was established in central station at American Fork. pany. is making very rapid headway Honor has comie to another Utah boy, Athol Rawlins, son of former SenatorJosephL. Rawlins, having just made the’ University of Michigan ‘| debating team, after one of the most stubbornly contestedpreliminary bat- the fall of 1886 by the late senator. There is much complaint of the wholesale destruction of white fish and red fish in the Payetteriver above the head of the lake. One man is reported to have taken out a fourhorse wagonload of these fish last American attor- ney in-the canal zone, died last week at Ancon. Judge Little at one time presided over the Hilo cireuit in Ha. wail. As the culmination of a quarrel be tween their wives, J. Martin shot William Bernard at Butler's camp, neat Belfast, Skagit county, Washington. Bernard died a few hours after the affray. S. D. Bell of Sheridan, Wyo, 2 prominent stockman ‘of that state, died suddenly in Billings, Mont., of paralysis, being seized by the illness shortly after consummating an extensive purchase of sheep. More than 150 heads of Indian families have assembled at the agency at the Colville (Washington) Indian reservation to consider the opening of the south half of the reservation and allotments of ¡and to theIndians. The dead body of Ben Harris, a sheep herder, has been found on the Marias river, about fifteen miles from Chimney Rock, Mont. He became be: wildered in the late storm and, losing his bearings, wandered about until overcome by the cold. Sid Houk has been convicted at Dil lon, Mont., of the murder of Owen lis, a prominent stockman, and sentenced to twenty-five years in the state penitentiary. Houk's defense was that he shot Ellis to save his own life. Houk is a well-known gambler and it was in his saloon that the tras edy was enacted. WY the throne. The speech was occupied chiefly with domestic affairs, It has been formally decided at ‘To at London, Washington, Paris, Berlin and St. Petersburg to embassies. Ex-Councilman James P, Davenport was killed "nd seven other persons were more or less seriously injured in a trolley car collision in Los Angeles During the fury of a storm at Sur perior, Wis., four prisoners, after ate tempting a general jail delivery at the county jail, escaped by boring through a brick wall. William S8. McWilliams has com fessed to the murder of his wife and five children whose mutilated bodies were found in their home near Inde pendence, Iowa. Andrew Hamilton, to whom the New York Life Insurance company has paid hundreds of thousands of dollars, charged to legal expenses, has been located in Paris. The British allotment of $31,350,000 of the Japanese loan of $125,000,000 was so largely over-subscribed that the lists were closed three hours, afte? they were opened. His jugular vein severed and ‘his neck broken, the dead body of Frank W... Noeizel, aged. 28,-was--disedrured > in Detroit, Mich. He had been mur dered for his money. The monthly coinage statement {i sued by the director of the mint shows that the total coinage executed at the mints of the United Staes during No» vember, 1905, was $3,447,210. The Indiana supreme court has de cided that telegraph companies can» not be compelied to furnish market quotations to brokerage firms which do a so-called bucket-shop business. Work on the great dam which will conserve the flood waters of the Rio Nick Williams, 24 years old, died in «Grande and reclaim a quarter of A Bellitigham, Wash., as a result of in- million acres of land abdve and below Three masked men, while holding up the Hillyard Bar saloon, in Spokane, shot Thomas Kehoe, the bartender, twice in the.head, and when he came out from behind the bar they beat him over the head with their revolvers. It is thought that he will die. Eugene George Schaezline, a bartender, was drowned at Seattle in sight of his: wife, who was unable to assist him, Schaezline returned home Intoxicated and stepped off a wharf on which he lived. He sunk out of sight before his wife could call assist- of the season is reported from the Fulton of: Oregon and Judge C. H. who have been prospecting in this county for yi years, have. brought ment league to represent the league at the approachiug convention of the Federation at New Big Deer creek about thirty miles Carey of Portland have been named from Salmon. L. D. Miller and son, as delegates by the Orégon Developof free gold samples that National Civic we alth. York. A deal has just been consummated “ stag, himself reading the speech from - week and sold themin Baker City at tles in the history of the institution. 12% cents a pound. ance. Negotiations with a Chicago firm » The most important gold discovery United States Senator Charles W. : fin Chicago undér which a bond issue be mada by the Twin Falls Land Water company of about $6,000,000 for the purpose of covering the ex- of Arcadia, ed by fire. Loss | kio to elevate the Japanese legations Representatives of the Milwaukee road are now negotiating for a right of way and depot grounds in Sheridan, Wyo., for its transcontinental line which is to cross Wyoming from Dakota. Seattle, $250,000, advices. Emperor William opened the Reich’ The executive committee of the Wyoming State Teachers’ association has selected Douglas as the place of meeting in 1906, the time to be during the meeting of the Wyoming state fair at that place, perhaps the first week in October. The Independent R and The pedple of Emmett are looking forward to a very good séason next William Hutchings of Lehi, came home last week each with a broken foot. The LLE blew open. the safe $5,453.78 in currency. Justice of the Peace Henry A. White of Rainier Beach, south of Seattle, was instantly killed by a street car near his home. He left one street car and was standing on the opposite track when struck by the car. His body was horribly mangled, and Bubonic plague is raging in Yolo Robbers entered the Farmers and The business Merchants’ bank at Forest Grove, Ore., Fla., has been d December 15 at Butte, ont., is the date and place fixed for the conference of game wardens from Idaho, Montana and Wyoming fer the purpose of arranging for the creation of a four million acre game preserve in the Bitter Root mountains. William Ashton ton, Arizona, in the recentfloods. hama, according to guilty of murder in the first degree for killing Ike Lebo at Goldfield, Colo., a year ago. The jury recommended life imprisonment. Warford was acting as a deputy sheriff on election day, and shot and killed Lebo and a man named Miller, who, he said, drew guns on him when he started to re move them outside the polling place. Real estate men of Salt Lake are '{ feet are badly frozen. The commissioner of Indian affairs will modify the building plans for the duetion into Idaho. Panguitch Indian school, to admit of Vv. C, Kerr has returned from his the building of a large septic tank to prevent the pollution of the waters of trip to Soldier over the route of the the Sevier river. This action is tak- proposed new road from, Gooding. en as the result of continued com- Tt is estimated that the new piece of plaints from citizens residing below road can be constructed and the the Indian school on the Sevier river. present road put in good condition for from $1,500 to $2,000. working up à great mass meeting to be held in the near future either in the tabernacle or the Salt Lake theater. The object of the meeting is to 4 grouse a public spirit for the upbuilding of the capital city. (| A searching party has found John H. Rule, who was lost in the mountains near Basin, Mont, Both of his juries received while clearing right of way for the Columbia Improvement | company. A large tree which he and another man were felling struck a The Holy Rosary church at Idaho loose branch and hurled it at his back, bored a hole inghis body and pinioned Falls was practically destroyed Sunhim to the ground. day morning by fire. The fire started Charles Sponderg, 45 years old, was between the ceiling and roof, and beinstantly killed at Bellingham, Wash., fore the department could become by a falling stump at the city gravel effective the flames were beyofid con- pit. The stump had been undermined trol. and an effort was being made to reThe body of R. O. Mead has been move it. Although warned of the dan. ger, he went underneath to cut a root, found near a numberof wolf traps set which let the stump down on him, by him, near Weiser. Near by on crushing the life out of him. the ground lay a revolver, with one The supreme court has confirmed chamber empty. It is surmised that the decision of the district court of Mead dropped the gun and it exploaLewis and Clark county, awarding ed, killing him. $50,000 damages to Martin Burke of The Canadian pea is to be intro- Butte. Burke was a miner at the duced to the Camasprairie district. Colusa-Parrot mine and grasped a wire upon which the insulation was The pea has been tried in Colorado faulty, fearfully burning his hands and -with flattering results, lambs fattened otherwise making him almost a phyupon a field of Canadian peas having sical wreck. brought fancy prices, hence its introJames A. Warford has been found The linemen on the Utah Independent Telephone company's new work amme erzeugte, Ein anderes Mal unterzeihnen, Es handelt ſich um einen Blaubart, der dreimal verheiraderfelbe Mann einen gefpal ft in he —2s“itau ote! E und jedesmal ſeine Frau um Ede gebracht at hatte. Lange kämpfte während er m vonne manipulirte, Pearl, was badly burned with lye which she got hold of L, L Pool, who was assaulted by one day last week. Ray Vance in Park City, and who was The football game between the thought to have been fatally injured, Boise and Baker City elevens, at will recover. Boise on Thanksgiving day, resultea The Manufacturers’ and Merchants’ in a. tie, neither side being able to association of Salt Lake has appointed Bomanpheae. | Wolken laid. with impressive ceremonies, on Sunday. ~ ‘bis neun eunUhr auf mi wartet!“ grrr rr, eae SS S28 = RR Rs RSS RR * Mable Dougias of Meridian was kicked by & horse last week ard badly have been-injured during the present El Paso, Texas, has been authorized. The town of Safford, Ariz., is entirely cut off by high water. The Globe Gila valley railroad is washed out on both sides of the town. Heavy rains have fallen all over southern Arizona. Growing out of a trivial cause, a suspension of work occurred on the river front at New Orleans. The re sult is that no cotton is being hauled and other laboring organizations are idle. The American Exchange bank, owned by J. M. Mitchell of Mt. Carmel, Ill, was robbed early Tuesday of $1,000. A part of the safe was blown through the building and acrosd the street. Col. Wilder S. Metcalf, who succeeded Frederick Funston as colonel of the Twentieth Kansas regiment in the Philippines, has been reappointed to the office of United States pension agent at Topeka. Nearly a score of persons were injured when a crowded passenger train on the Long Island railroad crashed into a section of a freight train which had broken apart a few minutes before at Newton, L. I. Several Panaman and foreign eapitalists are endeavoring to obtain from the government of Panama a concession to build a railroad across the isthmus, the probable route of which would be from Chiriqui to Bocas del Toro. According to advices received by, the steamer Iyo Maru, agents of Hawaiian planters are endeavoring to {nduce numbers of Russian prisoners in Japan to emigrate to Hawaii, offering them work on the sugar planta tions. The monthly statement of the public debt shows that at the close of business November 30, 1905, the debt, less cash in the treasury, amounted to $999,752,831, which is a decrease as compared with last month of $12;-~ $93,294. A terrific blowout of gas has oes curred in the Humble oil field, Texas, tearing a hole in the earth 100 fee: in diameter, A derrick and machinery house tumbled into the opening and the escaping gas gives the disturbance a volcanic appearance. Cárl Axel Fred, a tourist from Concord, N. H., died at the county hospital at San Bernardino, Cal. after lying unconscious for four days. The count, physician states emphatically that every indication points to Fred having been sandbagged. That the four big railroad brother Mrs. Emma Campbell, wife of David | nooas, Engineers, Firemen, Trainmen H. Campbell, was burned to death at Maple Falls, Wash. Her dress caught fire from flames which are supposed to have burst from ‘a defective heatalready made; completing ing stove.. With garments ablaze she side ‘work and constructing BA a neighbor's, and died s00n {aft ;rward. and Conductors, will take concerted action against government regulation of railroad rates is confirmed by War ren 4. Stone, grand clef of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, A report received in Washington Prof. David York, a prominent music says the number of employees on con: teacher who went to oe ee) struction work for the Panama Chicago about two eae now aggregates 17,000, about 4,000 violently insane a ume ago and © |