Show NEWS FROM NEARBY Chauncey M Depew once said Fifty men In these United States have It in their power by reason of the wealth which they control to come together within twentyfpur hours and arrive tan t-an understanding by which every wheel of trade and commerce may be stopped from revolving every avenue of trade blocked and every electric key struck dumb Those fifty men can paralyze the whole country for they can control the circulation of the currency and create cre-ate panic whenever they will But Chauncey being a Republican did not think it worth while to add that the Republican policy of centralization and class protection gave these fifty men their wonderful power Before the advent of the Republican party no number short of a majority could control con-trol this country Now the people have Republican favorites with their mil lions to fight Logan Journal lons I fghtLogn Joural I I Mr O C Bluemel one of Logans 1 well known citizens met with a terII ble accident last Friday the lat Frda result of which is that he is deprived of his I right hand He was sawing box lumI ber at his mill thirty miles up Logan I canyon and cnyon through some means his I hand caught in the circular saw and was so badly mangled that it was found necessary to amputate the whole hand in the middle of the metacarpal bones Logan Journal metacral I The Republicans condemn the Democrats I I Demo-crats at present for passing a high pr tective tariff bill pretty much such a measure as was the McKInley affair I and which was so severely criticised by I the Democrats two years ago I will wI be in order for the Republicans to cam Republcans paign against the monstrosity cmj I Wilson bill But then it is not fair i for the Democrats to I De1ocrats deliberately plan I I and steal the only principle the Repub lican party had left protection Mil lard Progress lefprotectonMI I I Wallace the little son of R W I Sloan fell from a tree in G W Thatch I ers yard last Friday breaking two I bones in his right arm at the elbow I I This is a sad accident as it may ren I der the little fellows arm stiff for life i though there is one chance in ten that It will get all right Logan Journal I I OUR NORTHERN NEIGHBORS I C Jackson one of the owners of the Hidden Treasure mine in Neal district I brought in on Thursday a batch of gold amalgam which retorted at the I United States assay office 1383 worth 1435 per ounce A few days before 1 he brought ln gold to the amount of 80053 worth just 10 cents more per i ounce than the last retort The two I I returns footed up 218353 This total i i I w obtained from seventy and one1 J I half tons of rock Mr Jackson said the mill was running but half time in i consequence of scarcity of water He proposes to dig for more water The Hidden Treasure contains plenty of Te game kind of rock to keep several more stamps busy Neal considering every thing is making a good showing no i I little of which finds its way to Boise Democrat I I t II I I I Considerable building is going on in Boise I I S H McGinley came down from Mt i Home to see his wife at Jenkins creek from whom he has been separated for I some time He tried to induce her to return to him so it Is said and she I refused He then took one of their chil i dren a little boy and bundled off with It to Welser to board the train to Mt Home The train was an hour and a half late which grave the woman who had hustled into town after him to try and get the child back time to get out a warrant for his arrest on the charge i t lof threatening her life This prevented him from leaving that day and the next morning he appeared before Judge Coakley and was discharged there be ing no evidence against him That af ternoon the woman with the other child boarded the came train and fol lowed him to Mt Home Boise Democrat Demo-crat The prohibitionists of Idaho will place no ticket in the field this campaign cam-paign The Shoshone Journal chronicled the arrival at that place from snake river valley of a water melon weighing forty five pounds Married in Weiser August 26 1S94 by Rev L L Shearer John W Short ridee and Miss Ellen May Wilson both I of Boise City Idaho R P Quarles Democratic nominee for iudee of the Fifth Judicial district has been Indorsed by the Populists A residence and practice of six years in i Idaho have proven him well nualified for the position Hon J C Rich the well known and able lawyer Democratic i Demo-cratic nominee will also be elected attorney at-torney for the same district Boise Democrat j |