Show AFTER SUGAR FAGTORY Blackfoot People Anxious to c Secure One INDUCEMENTS FOR CAPITAL Organization Perfected and Committees Commit-tees Organized Canvass Bingham County to Secure Grunrantee of COOO Acre t RiSe Boots Another Conunitteo Will Visit Salt Lake and Ogdcu to Confer With Utah MaiuifactiirersTest of Beet Product Pro-duct Shows 17 Per Cent Saccharine TRIBUNE SPECIAL Blackfoot Ida March 1At n largo and enthusiastic meeting or farmers and business men had hero today an orcanl ration was perfected In the Interest of abc a-bc tsugar factory Comraltlces were ap pointed to canvass thO count and It Is expected that within the next ton days fully 5000 acrca will ho guaranteed to tho raisins of sugar beets Another committee Is to take up tho matter with Utah and Colorado manufacturers manu-facturers and If possible Induce them to factory A Colorado concern Is erect 3 Colordo concer now looking tho ground over and IC sutTi dent acreage Is assured will probably locale lo-cale a factory here Chemical tests ort tho beet product of this vicinity made In Moscow 0 year ago developed 1 per cent saccharine mailer which Is considered 0 very high average Thero ore many advantages besides this such as water and power and every Inducement In-ducement will bo made to secure tho erection of a largo plant t RepresentatiVes will probably be sent to Ogden and Salt Lake to confer with Utah manufacturers to ascertain Just what Is necessary to Interest them In this now field feldED HEAD BLOWN FHOliT BODY Horrible Accident to r Miner by Explosion Ex-plosion of Dynamite Reno Nov March IPaul Connelly an employee of the Wcdoklnd Mining company com-pany had his head literally blown from his body bY an explosion of dynamite which ho was thawing out for use In l tho mine this forenoon Tho roof of the sliafthouse was wrecked LIE GIRL INCINERATED routTearOld Child Burns t cu Crisp in Vancouver Vancouver B C March 1A lea ojd daughter of James Mitchell of Seventh Sev-enth slreet this city was burned to death this morning The molher stopped out of the kitchen to speak with a neighbor neigh-bor leaving her baby playing In the room When sho returned It was to find tho place In Homes and the child herself literally lit-erally burned lo n crisp There was a can of coal oil In tho room and the pre GUmplioa is that the baby poured It o tho lire I INDIAN POLICE IN JAL Arrested in the Girls Dormitory at the Lemhi Agency 1 TRIBUNE SPECIAL p Fort Hall Indian Agency Ida March L = Henry Fisher and Dick Burns two Indians In-dians of this reservation who havo been ailing as policemen at Iho Lcmhl Indian agency It Is reported wero recently caught In tho girls dormitory of tho school located at that agency They werq arrested by the agent and placed In Jail al Salmon to bo held for the next term of the United States court These Indians liavo always borne fair reputations here and It Is hoped that some mistake has been made and that developments will Provo them not guilty of so grave n crime During the storm period of tho past week considerable snow has fallen In tho mountains probably sufficient to assure an average amount of water for tho ensuing en-suing season Stockmea letting n few of tho stronger clio out on the range and they seem to do well all many aro continuing to feed POSTAL BOBBEB CAUGHT George Irons Wanted in Kansas Arrested rested in Spokane Spokane Wash March 1 George Irons wanted at Galva Kan for post office robbery was arrested yesterday at VatcrvlIIc this Stale by Deputy United States Marshal Ido and Postofflco Inspector In-spector Peters of Kansas City Mo Tho charge against Irons Is that ho accompanied ac-companied by other men entered tho postofllce at Galva on the night of February Feb-ruary IS 1001 and stolo 1C7 Poslofflco Inspectors have been working for over a year on the case Mr Peters arrested two of tho men some time two re tme ago and after much effort wrung a confession from them that Irons Ono of the burglars bur-glars was at Watcrvllle In this State driving a dray While hero Thursday Mr Peters said Irons was a member of n band of thieves and caitlorustlera that gave Kansas people ple much trouble for many months All tie gang hrs either been rounded up and Imprisoned or driven out of the country T ALL OVER COLORADO A postal ptallon will soon be Qstabllehcd In Bessemer the Industrial suburb of r Pueblo Capt John Moody an aged Civil war veteran Is dead at the homo of his sister In Ouray William Hill a miner was severely Injured In-jured under falling Coal In the Garfield mine a Erin yesterday The strike talk current among the miners mi-ners In the Midland among mines Glenwood Springs has subsided Acting Mayor Rlzer of Pueblo will rc advqrllsc for bids for tho construction of a storm and sanitary sewerage system BCD and Burt LOWC of Delta charged with arson havo been held to answer before be-fore tho Dlstrlcl court In the sum of 1000 each Tho Larimer CountY Sunday School association sociation holding Us annual convention conven-tion In Loveland Much Interest Is mani fested MrsM F Fleming wife of General Manager Fleming of the Rocky Mountain Oil companv Is dead at her homo In Florence Aspen Is experiencing tho worst storm of the winter Several anowalldcs havo occurred near town but no accidents are i reported In Cripple Creek Hazel Davis a dance hal girl ended her life by taking a dose of laudanum and nlgo about half an ounce of morphine The dead body oC JIaydcn a Mid land railway switchman was found under a bridge near Carbondale Death was due to alcoholism An Italian Gulaenpo llaaelno was Killed nnd his companion Antonio Marsn line seriously Injured by falling coul In n nilno at Hastings Peter Hotter exshift boas and ma chine man In the Newman tunnel Aspen was Instantly idled by a premature ex plosion of three shots Alderman E R Clark of the Flrsl ward Colorado Springs withdrew hln resigna tion tendered last Monday and resumed his sat In the Council rctumcd John McEvoy a pioneer of Aspen died suddenly while sitting In 1 a rocking chair in his room at th Oxford hotel Denver 1 The cauSe of death Wf1 drops > The three boys in boj Jail at Boulder charged with burglary made an almost sucecssCui attempt lo Hnpe fhoy wero 1 makIng D hole through tho bevy mason ry of the wnll Just below the Sheriffs window Their plnns wcro foiled by Un dcrShcrln Sperry Charles Madden former Chief of Police of Victor died nt Durango Acton a victim The funeral of Norman C victm of the Pork Avenue hotel fire In Now York was held In Colorado Springs Friday Fri-day from the First Christian church H has been decided that t tho tu tents of 1 Slalo School of Mines will ask the trustees to remove Proi Arthur CurtlB President Chavivenct and Prof Comatock Tho Monlroso Count Cattle and Borse Growers association has offered 5100 reward re-ward for the arrest and Coll lon of Charles Warner charged with cattle stealing Tho prosecution of llonry Herbert gou the Philadelphia lawor fwhq la I charged with bigamy mho vigorously pushed by his wife Mabel Plggotl Who Is i In Denver i W H Conant connected with Insurance Insur-ance work In Aspen for somo months was arrested charged with mutilating coin For weeks orllcors have been on his trai I I Edwin L Bostwlck weUlhown as tho manager and publisher of the Rocky Mountain Official Railway Guide Is at the point of death at his home in Denver as a result of n stroke of apoplexy Acting on the intimation that serious trouble is a probability at Tclluride Gov Otman has commissioned Col Edward Vordockberp and Signal Olllcor white of tho National Guard secret service aRcnts to investigate tho situation so tho Stato authorities will bo forewarned t and forearmed fore-armed Roy Knapp of Colorado Springs was seriously Injured in a bicycle accident Mrs Knapp started down street to tell friends about It slipped anil fell and broke her wrist Mrs Sophia Jones 1 grandmother of Sheriff Gilbert of El Paso county died at Mr Gilberts residence Colorado Springs o Infirmities duo to old age She was Si years old Garfield County Commissioners have received re-ceived many petitions for reduction of taxes The Increase is largely due to tho uniform increase of school taxes in the different school districts Pueblo police arrested six Italians thought to be a clever gong of counterfeiters counter-feiters who have been operating in that city Six N counterfeit blllo were taken from ono Sam Salnmder Tho now operahouso at Victor was opened to public Inspection yesterday Tho Initial performance will bo given some time next week Peter McCourt of Denier will handle the attractions atrctons At Cripple Creek Frank Myers and M J Stumpf leasers were found guilty in ho District court of conspiracy td de fraud the Eagle and Rio Grande samplers by salting ore they sent to the works At Tcllurldo Mike Lund and Charles Anderson miners employed In thc Cincinnati Cin-cinnati mine part of the Tom Boy group were overcome by poisonous ganes from powder smoke and when found were dead Rivalry between tho senior and Junior classes of tho high school i Canon CIy has been at Cover heat for tho past week nnd culminated Friday night In the hang up of ono of tho Junior members In efilgy Jessie Kinport cried aa she told the Jury In the West Side court Denver tho full story of how oho was assaulted on the night of July 8th last and of her distinct Inct belief that Roy Pennington was her assailant Tho shooting of Ithe Arnold oil well nt Boulder did not occur Thursday Tho shootnl has been indefinitely postponed post-poned or until experts In whom the company com-pany has confidence can be engaged to do the work Clinton W Wcathcrbce n wealthy rancher was run over by a Goss streetcar street-car at Sixteenth and Boulder streets Denver As a result of injuries received ho died at tho Homeopathic hospital three hours later John ONell 7 years old entered tho New York drug store Pueblo and told ho proprietor that he was nick and van ted to rest Ho oat down In a chair and died within C minute His death vas due to heart failure The assay olllccs which were blown upon up-on Monday morning at Victor and nt < joldllcld are going into business again Their owners are securing new material and repairing tho buildings that were either destroyed or damaged At tho advanced ago of S years Henry E Hyatt ono of Colorados oldest pioneers pio-neers died In Denver of heart failure V strange request was made Just before his death nnd that was that no word concerning his demise be sent to his daughter Frank Glllman 72 years old sat down before a mirror In tho little bedroom which ho occupied at No ZM1 Grant avenue ave-nue Denver shot himself In the right temple und died Instantly He was the second member of tho family to die by his own hand The destruction by fire of the stables at L K Smiths sawmill on Trout creek In tho mountains twentyfive miles west o f Castle Rock la reported Seventeen head of horses und hundreds of dollars worth of harness were burned Tho loss will exceed 52000 IexcccdH HAPPENINGS I WYOMING Oil prospectors arc working six miles south of Cheyenne and have discovered fair indications The belief Is that tho Boulder and Fort Collins oil belt extends Into Wyoming Harvey Fryebergcr member of the SlevonsFrycberger Mercantile company of Cheyenne and Miss Mary Stevens wore married at the home of the brides parents pa-rents in Cheyenne O A Hamilton of Rock Springs has announced an-nounced hat ho Is n candidate for United States Marshal and is circulating a petition peti-tion to tho President requesting that hobo ho-bo appointed to succeed F A Hadscll The Douglas militia company has issued a challenge to enter a firing contest with picked men from all of the other militia companies of tho State The Cheyenne company has 1 number of excellent marksmen and will tho marlcmen wi accept challenge All gamblinghouses in Sheridan have closed their games and are awaiting tho decision of the court on the validity of tho antigambling law I Tho gamblers express 0 willingness to abide strictly by the law should tho court decide that its it-s valid It is believed that in Cheyenne an incendiary In-cendiary Is setting fire t railway cars there Tuesday morning a car was burned on a elding near tho Burlington depot nnd yesterday morning another ono was Burned within fifty feet of the point of the former car William Weaver was brought In to Cheyenne from the Charles woods ranch on Bear creek Buffering from 0 broken furerlnr leS Yesterday Weaver started to mount his saddle when ho tripped and foil and his horse stopped upon him breaking the left leg near the ankle ON THE PACIFIC SLOPE The funeral of J B Norton a pioneer grocer o Pacific Grove Cal who died afternoon on Monday morning occurred yesterday James Nelson Cornell 74 years oldwf shot and killed at his ranch near Vlsallo Cal Tho body wan robbed Frank Grlck is suspected and under arrest rlh A Mutt son a willknown e capitalist capi-talist died at his homo in Los Angeles He was ill but ten hours with pneumonia pneumo-nia and his death was entirely I unexpected unex-pected Alexander Derrick 19 yearn ot age lost both eyes bv an exploalon of giant powder near Pisadena Cal Ho was working at tho Salt Lake Railway rock quarry John Pcnnell a laborer committed suicide sui-cide in Woodland Cal by drinking carbolic car-bolic acid before byatandero whom ho wished cheery goodbye and died almost immediately In Santa Rosa Cal Coroner Plerco hold an Inquest over tho remains of tho unknown man whoso body was washed against tho railroad bridge near Forcst vlllo during tho freshet 1 J Edwards a hrle man employed by tho Southern Pacific company died at tH Railroad hospital at Fourteenth and Mission streets San Francisco from Injuries received near NTapa An analysis of tho stomach of Harry Sherman by the San Francbco city chemist shows that Sherman came to his death through strychnine poisoning He was found dead In his room William A Book one of the oldest shipbuilding men on the Coast and enlor member or the llrm of w A Boolo Son dlc d In Oakland at thu ago of 71 years after an lllnosa extending over only a few week ctcndlnr PaEBeriKeoi on the train from Placor yule to ijacrnmonto Thursday owe their escape from boln7 maimed or killed In a wreck to the heroic act of Harry Coth I tin a thlrtecnynuold boy living on n farm between Lulrouo and White Rock no saved the train from running Into a iandsiide landslilc Henry Cllm > who wns Uin vlcllm or n runaway accident in San Bernardino a few days ago IB dead GUno has been a figure In this county as long nh tho oldest old-est Inhabitant can remember and for years when counties did their blnglnC acted an public hangman Ho executed iwenlylhrco men Mn J J Delnmatcr wife of a farmer living eight miles east of Modesto ffrmtr was instantlY killed by lie collapaJs of a barn during n heavy wind storm Sho was aged I yearn and heaves a und five children < husblnd Superior Judge Carroll Cook of San FrnnclRco dealt a severo blow lo the lhli > vlng Industry when ho Imposed a Honlence of forty years Imprluonmont In San Quentin upon A M Johnson for burglary In lie first degree Joseph W Iluntor died nt the rcflldoncc of his parcnls Mr and Mrs reJ11cnce tot 20W Santa Clara avenue Aininosu Cal after a brief Illness AIIm09U I1el3 llo wg filrlcken wllh nnoumonlfi last Thliradav nnd succumbed to tho disease In six days |