Show j > < < > Io WESTERN r NEWS AND PROGRESS X Y Y < < > I > I < > IDAHO I The body of Job jof Saiubria i was round near Glenns err last wa It about 200 yards from was Monday I rar and it Is supposed 1 the railroad track i suppose that he fell from a train although one report cays fel thee was a bullet hole in I his breast j CThe Oakley Sun reports an outrage Ion I the 4yearold daughter of Mr and I I on 4yerod Mrs Mecham of that place by Frank 01 lr aroused the people jl Marcus aged 19 that arused pe arus age 1 tat pie almost to the lynching 1 pint arrested but managed to llarcus was arrsted managd escape and i still at large 1 Statesman Today is the first payday Eateman Considerable day for the Meridian creamery siderable money will be put In circula who have been Lion among the farmers bee supplying about 50CO pounds of milk 5 for the past month The per day pst mah Te money pe put in circulation when the fairly started will be in creamery gets w1 the neighborhood of 51000 per month JEONTANA Utah supplies the Butte and Anaconda Anacon-da markets with strawberries Frank James a cousin of the famous Jesse James has been arrested a Glen dine for robbery committed in North Dakota John Smith a demented and depraved de-praved citizen of Deer Loge insulted and terrorized Mrs J S Paine and later was captured by the woman husband and wH be examined a to his sanity I naconOas new athletic field will be S opened rxt Sunday Tne Anaconda Standard states that I John H Price a Phillipsburg man sheds his skin every year and he Is now in Butte where he will remain while the shedding process takes I place Mr Prices case ha attracted national attention and has puzzled the I most celebrated I doctors and surgeons of America who are unable to account for the phenomenon on any theory On the 24th day of July in every year he 24h aetis every particle of cuticle which J3 replaced by an entirely new skin He first shed his skin when he was six months old and he has been losing it regularly every year since then He EVm is now 40 years old and a year has never passed in which he did not receive ceive pase covering The earliest that the change ever took place was atE at-E oclock on the morning of the 24th and It has never occurred later than o oclock in the morning of the 25th oclok Butte Miners union which has I a membership of 5000 celebrated the anniversary of its birth last Monday alnlveraY fr Emily Howe a widow 57 years of age was struck and instantly killed ws by lightning at the ranch of her sonin law lhtning Jle I Gillette on the Little Belt Sunday afternoon WYOMING A fake corn doctor swindled a number num-ber of Cheyenne people by selling them small boxes of axle grease for 25 cents which lie claimed would immediately cure any corn and which he called magic salve It cornea to the ears of the Cheyenne SunLeser Cme today that an attempt to mob a certain Journalist of this city crtan wrongly advocated recently for wa 1rngly advocate renty expressed in his paper opinions expresse COLORADO Superintendent Crooks of the Gunni I son fish hatchery last week distributed 10000 young trout in East river and alike a-like number will be put In the lake above Crested Butte Something like 40 000 still remain to b distributed I J D Patterson killed a large mountain mount-ain lion on the Bear creek divide in the 5 southwestern portion of the state the r5t o f the we < k which measured from c to tip of tail nine feet Carpenters and water workmen have bout completed the troughs hay racks d the water pipes and the new Rio ande stock yards at Minturn are now ready for the cattle in course of transit from Utah and other western eastward states eatward A good flow of natural gas was struck the first of the week on the VIdal ranch in Gunnison county at a depth of ISO feet The coal mines at Baldwin with the exception of the Black Diamond resumed re-sumed work last week The tramp nuisance is bothering Rifle people and heroic measures are Talked of In the court of appeals a decision was handed dovn in the case of the commlfcstoners of Arapahoe county vs Frank Hall county treasurer deciding decid-ing that the treasurer has no right to use the interest on county funds a a emolument of the office The decision affects every county in the state aec Bales who was lately suspended sus-pended from the office of chief of PO lice of Cripple Creek has disappeared from that place and is a fugitive from justice justceNVAA NEVADA Reno Journal fat Parrott was fishing for trout Sunday evening and was astonished to observe a night hawk that was skimming over the water ca ch up his fly and swallow i Matt was not discomfited in the least but pulled the bird in and remarked to i nhile taking i off the hook dern ye je ort to know better than to do a thing like that and give people trouble when there is no occasion for It ARIZONA Phoenix Gazette A telegram received re-ceived from Prescott yesterday stated that Josie Engle the songstress who for Jerome left nee Thursday night had met with an accident which resulted re-sulted in the crushing of one of her feet The particulars were not given Work has been commenced on a gas plant at Phoenix Tucson Citizen The case of Sing Ton Tcn the Chinese woman who was arrested here day before yesterday Is quite Interesting In-teresting and promises to attain some notoriety United States Marshal Meade received a communication day before yesterday from United States Chinese Inspector Putnam o Los Angeles instructing in-structing him to look out for a Chinese woman who was without a certificate and was supposed to have fed to Tucson Tuc-son In which was Inclosed her photo Deputy Ezekiels was detailed graph DeDut Ezekiei detIed grph case and soon found her on Ott street and she was arrested The story she tells as a Interesting one She says that soon after she came to this country the highbinders of Los Angeles geles captured her and placed her in a house of prostitution af which place she claims her certificate was stolen r A Chinaman named Tee Yung learned of her misfortune and helped her to escape es-cape and they fled to Santa Barbara ap afterwards came on to Tucson v here they procured a marriage license and were married a couple of weeks ago CALIFORNIA John Her jr capitalist announces that the syndicate which he heads will erect a beet sugar plant en Mormon channel at Stockton I Hiram Tubbs the Oakland pioneer died last Sunday aged 74 He went to I the coast in 1S53 and was connected I with many of the largest enterprises I of the west j W Bane a San Miguel saloonkeeper saloon-keeper was bitten by a black spider a C fev days ago He paid no attention to I the bite but the following morning he vas so overcome by the poison that the I liv a = Scian who was summoned had J Q r great difficulty in saving the mans lifeThe The body of a well dressed man was found Sunday afternoon on Santa Monica Mon-ica Heights The man had evidently been dead four or five days He had a wound in his left breast and another in the left side of the head A pistol with two empty cartridges and an empty wine bottle were by his side but there wa nothing by which he could be identified James George a negro died In a peculiar pe-culiar manner at Pacific Grove He was suddenly taken with a violent fit of coughing followed by choking which II I resulted in death Three physicians I were unable to i ve him relief The post mortem examination showed that I an artery had burst filling the chest cavity with blood which pressed against the lungs and caused the choking I chok-ing George was apparently well Immediately I Im-mediately before the attack Rev George W Beatty s prominent Methodist minister of Oakland was arrested ar-rested tile other day for riding a bicycle bi-cycle on the sidewalk San Francisco new city hal which has been in course of construction for many years and afforded opportunities opportuni-ties for jobs to a long line of corrupt politicians has been roofed with cement I ce-ment and the city is now trying to ascertain whether the roof is waterproof I water-proof |