Show NEWS FROM NEARBY CITIES AND TOWNS ICHFIELD IS DAILY BECOMING MORE CITIFIED Genuine Dakota Blizzards at Slio sUano Mr Stoclsslnyer Jn Salt LnJco Placer Property Sold UtaU People to Sciilc Near Bell erne Were becoming more cityfied everyday every-day Now theres a dancing school in own We havent learned the profes ors name but suppose of course lies lie-s French The pupils are of the elite but all of the masculine persuasion its a sort of mens suffrage associa tion Not to exercise the body impar ially or abnormally develop the dane ngr members to the neglect of the yeapond used In the manly art each dancing lesson closes with boxing ex libltlons The movement may terminate termin-ate in a fullfledged football team Richfield Advocate Albert Thompson of Gunnison the young man who got his arm so badly lacerated in the roller mill last week is believed to be doing as well as could be expected He was throwing off a belt when the sleeve of his Jum per caught in the cogs of one of the machines drawing his firm between he wheels and tearing all the muscles I on the upper part of his arm ilanti Sentinel I i I oust SOUTHERN IVEIGHBORS A dispatch published yesterday morn ins announced that the Wyoming son ate had passed the bill accepting the 010000 acre grant of land under the Carey act and providing terms and conditions under which the land shall be selected and reclaimed Perusal of the Wyoming bill convinces con-vinces The Statesman that the state has solved a most Important problem and the thought is suggested that Idaho can make no mistake in followIng follow-Ing its neighbor state Fortunately for Wyoming it has had the services of one of the best engineers of the west and this bill may be understood to be he fruit of his patient thorough study I of the irrigation problem Boise Statesman The several Chinese wash housekeepers house-keepers have closed up shop since the enforcement of the ordinance requiring these establishments to pay a license The consequence is that many persons have their change of underclothing in he tub and with no prospect of soon recovering their washing in a laundried way This is inconvenient to say the east Baker City Democrat I Genuine Dakota blizzards are reported re-ported at Shoshone Ida I I airs Stocbslager left yesterday for Salt Lake city to join her husband who is under the treatment of an oculist oc-ulist Hailey News Miner j Edward E Garrett eldest son of Hon L W Garrett exauditor and recorder re-corder of Alturas county and now secretary sec-retary of state and Miss Emma Jeitzke were married in Boise last Sunday at the residence of the brides parents Rev I T Osfaorn of Hailey performing the ceremony mae b JUUAA5 man who has a host of friends on Wood river and the bride is an esteemed teemed young lady of Boise Hailey NewsMiner The Salmon City Recorder has the following We learn that the Hughes creek placer property near Gibbons ville has been sold to St Paul capital sts for 30000 a small sum being paid now and the balance to be made in regular payments within a year This property was owned by Messrs Fahey Hunt Stein and others of Gibbons yule On Wednesday of last week Peter Andersons isyear oid son was killed by a log rolling off the sled and over him causing death instantly On Monday Mon-day last John Anderson an uncle of the boy met with an accident which laid him up for repairs which will take some time to complete He was hauling logs to one of the saw mills and in going down a small hill the sled ran onto the horses and the tugs became be-came unfastened and he was thrown off the load at the bottom of the hill the sleigh passed over him Moscow Miner Twentyfive families from Utah are going to settle on the 1000 acres known as the Case farm as soon as the weather will permit them in the spring Bellevue Herald We have never supported Governor McConnell at an election for reasons that that distinguished gentleman fully understands but three times have the people expressed their confidence In him each time by an increased majority ma-jority and now it is little less than a duty to defend him while gutter snipes are assailing him Mr McConnell as a candidate was a fit subject for political polit-ical attack but Mr McConnell as governor gov-ernor deserves better treatment than he is receiving from certain oracles of his own party Kootenai Herald |