Show 8NEWS NEWS OF TH WEST Idaho The Statesman tells about the plucky ride of 11yearold Albert Krall who reached liaise the other night after a journey Qf G miles under conditions that would make a Roosevelt rough rider wince While riding a horse on Smiths prairie CO miles from town up the Boise river his animal stepped Into a badger hole stumbled and fell the boy taking a cropper with the horse on top of him His right leg was broken In two places between the knee and the ankle Medical Medi-cal aid was not to be had In the country In which the accident occurred and the plucky little fellow mounted his horse again supporting the broken limb the best he could and rode 20 miles until he could find help Then he had to ride another Z miles to Boise in a wagon cohering the r miles without receiving I i medical treatment for the broken deg Caldweil Tribune Bud Hal who I went to Alaska lat February returned home a week ago last Wednesday During I Dur-ing the time he wasi there he was in the employ of the Alaskan Transportation I company located at Skaguay engaged I In transporting freight to the foot of the I Chilkoot pass Tbs company did a thriving thriv-ing business unt he tramway line was I I put in operation but after were compelled com-pelled to suspend operations on account of the low freight Crates Inaugurated by the tramway company Mr Haily says that thousands of men crossed over into the interior this last spring and there I are n great many more waiting to do so Prices have been greatly reduced or 1 thincs the last few months wages along with the rest He estimates on T > I i authority that between J10000 and O In dust will be brought out this summer i He also expresses himself that the Alaska country Is n good place to luo I nwny from for a time at least Idaho I is good enough for him and the experience I time experi-ence he hal there will last him a life i tme I I Montana I Frank Slater a race track visitor at Butte iroin ban rancisco was seriously cut by George Eacred at an early hour Sunday morning in the Imperial theatre i I i The men were friends and it is said aarrellecl oyer a member of the demi rrnnle Butte Miner John Temby aminer employed I em-ployed In the Gray Rock sustained painful pain-ful injuries yesterday morning by falling i i down an ore chute a distance of 10 feet I I Temby was working shoveling between t I two levels when in some manner he I I slipped Into the chute The accident was witnessed br several companions and they rushed to his assistance fearing that he had been killed He is in the hospital now and may recover I |