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Show I B BUILDIHG K" tf. Anthony Banking and Trust t Company Erecting a K New Home. I TOURIST SLEEPING CAR I SERVICE INAUGURATED m Short Line Accommodation 1. From St. Anthony to Salt m t Lake Improved. Mr Special to The Tribune. M ST ANTHONY, Ida,. Oct. 21. Work y has begun on the foundation for the Vm nCW building to e erected on the cor-' fjm ner of Bridge street and Idaho avenue tat by the St. Anthonj- Banking & Trust hS. Co. The, building will have. a frontage fjm of twenty-five feet on Bridge street ft and run back seven ty-five feet on Idaho K avenue. It will be t,wo stories high, j f to correspond with the Ashcraft build- K ing, now in course of erection on the next let south. At later date the ! ' building will be extended back to the ; : allej', making it 125 feet in length. The I . material to be used is brick and stouc. I : The vault foundations are of lava rock J and concrete, five feet thick. HThe Oregon Short Line is now operating operat-ing a daily tourist sleeoing car service X between Uii3 city and Salt Lake City. This is a rather welcome addition to the i rather limited accommodations enjoyed ! by the traveling public in this section ! 1 in winter. This sleeper leaves St. -Aii- K tbony al 5:30 p. m. and qets out"' of Idaho Falls at about midniglir. This mm permits people io go to bed at their ! usual hour and wake up in Salt Lnke the next morning. The charge for this a 1 service is one dollar, half t he standard Pullman rate.' . Fatal Accident. Franklin Van Sickle of Farmim died ' ' Tuesdav night from a fracture of the skull suffered the previous Saturday by being thrown from a wagon which he was driving. He was alone when the accident occurred. A neighbor saw the " team going toward homo without a I driver and an investigation resulted in I 1 finding Mr. Van Sickle unconscious by the roadside. Dr. Harshbargcr found ; - two fractures of the skull and removed ; several pieces of the top of the" skull, . but the fracture which evidentlv caused - death v. as the one at the base of the ; r skull Franklin Van Sickle came' to l ' Fremont county ten -ears ago with wife and l'uniil locating at Marysville. 1 His wife died "at that, place six years " ;ito, Mr. Van Sickle removed to Far-: Far-: ' num shortly after Ihe death of his wife, j whero he took up land, living there up r to the time of the accident. He was 65 years old and leaves four sons, William, ' Leon, John and Frank. To Winter iu California. If "Mrs. ,J. H. MoPherson left last Thurs-$ Thurs-$ day for California, where she. will spend Me the winter. Dr. MxPhcrson will remain h in St. Anthony this winter, having jE spent the last cold season in sunny S (.limes. m- ' Doerfler au(l family arrived M from Waterloo. Ta., recent ly. ami ex- 9. )cct to make this city their future X home. W T. C. Eg! est on of Boise. Slate Jinrni- W gration commissioner under the nclniin- Jft istration of ox-Gov. Morrison. w:is in K the city a few days ago, looking after m lils real estate interests. He expects to m erect a $25,000 business block in St. 2 Anthony at no distant day. The legal snags in the way of dam- ming the outlet at. .lnekson's lake have been removed and the work will now be I ag- pushed vigorously. But a month or so i t will be required to coni)letc the tenipo- ! rary dam. ijfc St. Anthony is at last to have a Coin- mcrcial club." It is the intention to fit I m a PC'nuent clubroom and to sc.- ; M cure as large a membership as possible. |