Show rV > A > t < > ttW Kt I ti c p 4 WESTERN a NEWS AND PROGRESS I IDAHO The hoboes are not confining themselves to the railroad towns They are becoming becom-ing a nuisance at Challis Idaho Falls Times A shipment of eight buffalo eight deer and ten antelope was nraJe yesterday by J Adams of Jackson Hole The deer belonged to F K Hilt of this place They are quite tame and we understand will be used to stock some rich mane park They will go through to New York According to the North Idaho Star the White pint timber belt near Moscow Idaho Ida-ho is attracting the attention of large lumber dealers and capitalists of Wisconsin I gA rlf t ftfiI dd tlfs Sin nd it la probable that mlllins companies com-panies will be established in that city in the Dar future Boise Statesman George D Smith su pertntenderit of the Meridian creamery vas In the city yesterday The creamery Is now making about 200 pounds of butter I Her day and a market lreiS being found for nearly the entire amount Manager Hamilton reports that a very I large trade ha already been secured forth for-th butter In Boise while arrangements are being made for regular shipments to I Montana The quality of the butter commends com-mends it to housekeepers having the ad Tuatage of always being uniform 1IONTAN The supreme court in a suit to recover from an excity treasurer money lost through a bank failure holds that so long as a public officer handling public funds exercises that prudence caution and careful care-ful attention in the handling of the same which prudent men usually exercise in the manugement of important affairs and that so long as he is free from all negligence negli-gence and the slightest imputation of fraud in the discharge of his official trust tie officer is a bailee resting under spa I cia I itoSb aid as such cannot be iieul liable for lost vhirfi he was unable to prevent when so charging his duties I du-ties TiTrio 1 rrnrtollp a Helena miner went 4o Butle with a shipment of ore that netted him 700 That night he was robbed rob-bed by a woman of the town and lost his andre roll Some of the cash was subsequently sub-sequently recovered The largest trout ever caught in Yellowstone stone park was landed by Barney Gunning Gun-ning from the Freihjle river a few days ago It weighed six and a half pounds Active operations n the coal fields north of Missoula vil begin in a few days and the work will be in charge of the local comianj that was organized ai the time the NoJthern Pacific experts were at work i there with their diamond drill The com neny will not work with a drill being satisfied that there is coal enough thereto there-to warrant practical ln operations i Helena Independent While there are more sheep in Montana in the year IK I than there were in 1S72 the net profit per head will not be so large by a heat many per cent In that jrar wool at Helena I brought 40 cents per pound and it was I common coarse lowgrade stuff such asa as-a wool buyer would scarcely look at today to-day Mutton sheep sold readily for Sand I S-and J10 a head and lambs brought a good mil price also But twentylive years ago there were less l than 5000 sheep < < in the I tvtiole I territory of Montana while now it is estimated that there are more than I 4OOOJIO A dispatch head says Prof S C Reitz proprietor I hI i prietor of the Garden City Commercial I tolieee of Ml > Jula Mont and Associate Professor RoVe ner severely dealt with I bT a mob nOlZ md others have during the past six month figured conspicuously with the mini Iv in the ro rnJI movernentwith of I the arrest t ijusng i sl < ri1 ass i < ano pt3 l nd rcultinS in variety theatres t Im l The night before the I ste effett law a ar > rol namber ii ms gambling of people I went remained Into i until the uit of King Tiro Among I Rouse who feared thm wen K it tz md fir olhver would I rtar enforce hrn I rivi < 1 mnorarv rttuse in the uu Florence Ii I sVh < n a mob savi and at 1ddd tlK m Itl1lg oxct d by the pro i i < ir th < mh based them n boik were then TIjy > It them > throwing ct > rt 1 fed u tile Rankin house until the dis hipf of noi 0 i me ini the moh was i pnrot fh iicf < ssor were taken homely home-ly 1 oJnYer Nnn < oi the men were masked Nuauroub rste oU follow WYOMING C G Cvjt irt editor and proprietor of i the i indrr Ihpnr l has been enpragel for months in pr IMIVIE l a full and complete hiStory of yming The work will be issue J in Ihe olimes of W pasre each and will tH niel iPusrated Whlf in a crowd at Cheyenne Thursday night A M Ft rsuson county commissioner commis-sioner had his pOLket picked of a gold xatdh lit ouciered it in time to inform I Marshal Prji tor who succeeded in arresting ar-resting the thief At 1 the city jail the man save his Same as Frank Elk of Cincinnati Cincin-nati NEVADA Reno Journal An Eko Indian sold six horses for 1410 and intends to invest the proceeds In a bicycle The untutored redman C red-man believes In being up to date I Yells Herald The Utah and Nevada Express company which has been doing business In central and southern Utah fur some time past took Its first express out of Wells Wednesday morning COLORADO A convention of delegates from labor organizations which will meet In Denver on July 4 is expected to bring forth anew a-new political party with the idea of obtaining ob-taining the balance of power necessary to insure special legislation In its members mem-bers Interests John Irwin a miner on the Commodore mine at Creede was struck by a falling I rock weighing It pounds and his thigh crashed to a jelly Miss Georgia Richards clerk of the district dis-trict court at Denver whose irroposed removal created such a furore a short time ago has resisted and E F Dun I 3en > succeeds erA er-A second switch engine Is to be put on I at the yards at Grand Junction In order to handle the immense volume of bUSi asH Ncw coal mines are to J > e opened at alsrbrs All the mines are working I at their full capacity Willie Sanders a ifeyearold son of WillIam Saidera of Leadvllle while playing play-ing around an old abandoned shaft fell a dfttence of 40 feet The little fellow lilY heliriess for about half an hour and nnaii wben he regained consciousness managf < I to climb to the too and drag himself borne His injuries are serious Four wen arrested at Pitkin on a charge of robbing the Del Jorte DOst office are believed to be the worst gang of safe blowers that ever came to the state CALIFORNIA JohnA Copron one of the earliest settlers set-tlers Qf California and Nevada committed com-mitted suicide at San Francisco last Wed nesdar He first went to California in lt ISM axfe accumulated 1 a fortune In mining The suit of Mary E Tully of San Jose I against her fire stepchildren for a third t tnVVrest in her late husbands estate valued at 250000 has been decided in favor of the children faF Huve Allende who killed Wabur1 Feltner and Cenang CrosctU at Sm Jose August 9 Hi6 has been resentenced 4 to be bunged at San Quentln Septem I J r Thompson of San Francisco was I drowned while bathing near Farmington last Wednesday A Chinese feud at Los Angeles has resulted re-sulted in the murder of Leone Seung a merchant A Southern Pacific locomotive made the run from Bakersfield to Los Angeles at a late of over a jnile a minute It carried a physician to f1 sitk girls bedsIde ARIZONA KatlP Cochran aged 7 and Ella Green age 9 were drowned in the San Pedro river at BIsbee last Wednesday Morris FlPischman of Phoenix died last week The deceased was one of the t b st known business n in Arizona |