Show i I I I MOURNING AT BLACKFOOT Remains Remain of Albeit AlbertT T Stout Will Be Interred Today SpecIal to t Tin Thit Herald Blackfoot Ida Aug 31 Tho re rt remains mains of Albert Alb rt T r Stout who died diNI at St SI t Marks hospital last t Saturday of or I poisoning pl ontra ted from a slight Injury to his liis foot some weeks I ago o were vere wt re brought broucht Lake City I this morning and will be given inter interment ment nent in I O 0 O 0 F cemetery here to tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow morrow Mr r Stout tame came to Roes ROB Fork Forkin in 1870 and with the exception of Ma Major MaI Maor jor or High who wa was Indian agent at the th time tim was as the first white settler ettler in part pari of the valley He located at Blackfoot and nd engaged d tn m the cattle oath atU business buin a with Major High meeting with marked success and amassing a J fortune He afterwards sold eok out and moved to Arlington Arlin ton Kan where he remained until a H few ears ago when lit lip h returned to Idaho and located on Lost river He served four years year as a special agent of the tb general land of fir fifi under President Harrison Al AI Although Ali I though but 55 years year of age at the time tim timI I of o his hi death Mr Stout was regarded am as the oldest settler of southeastern tern Idaho and was widely idely known knon and es esteemed esteemed teemed all alt over 01 the state for his splendid splendid n did traits traUs of character and aD good fellow fellowship ship shiV |