Show 1 1a IDAHO STATE NEWS Salmon City miners are on a strike for a shorter work day Win Orr was held up and robbed near Caldwcll on Monday Boise will give the proposed new railroad loouoo and a right of way Surveys have been made of 1430805 acres of public land In the past llscal year John Allen released from tho pen on August Hist after serving a three year term has been sent up from Wei ser for two years on a charge of grand larceny Ben Sin Orvan and White Horse two Uannocks are under arrest for the purpose or settling tho question as to whether the Indians are bound by the state game laws of Wyoming Tlio Episcopal Ministerial association associa-tion of the state of Minnesota adopted resolutions expressing sympathy for the Hiirinocks I Idaho Is willing tho humane people of Minnesota should have the whole tribe P A Wllkle had a narrow escape from death recently In I a sawmill near Dry Ituck Ills clothes caught in the line shaft and he was whirled mound at a rapid rate Finally his clothes gave way and he came out of the ordeal or-deal naked and badly bruised The promoters of the proposed railroad rail-road from Uutte to San j < raucisco announce an-nounce that the construction of the road is assured They claim that 10 000000 of tho bonds have been sold The road will I enter Idaho near Ulb I bonsvllle and follow the Salmon river crossing the range near Atlanta It will pass through Owyhc county thence into Nevada Governor McConnell has offered a reward of glooo lor the apprehension of Paul LUWHOII tho exlegislator convicted of murder and sentenced to be hanged lor murdering George Watson Wat-son In May last Lawson was liberated liber-ated by three masked men who overpowered over-powered the sheriff and locked him in Lawsons cell atllalley Mrs W E Ilorah a daughter of Governor McConnell has for several months been mulcted with lung trouble which was thought to be serious Many health resorts were visited without benollt At Portland last week while on her way to California Cali-fornia she was seized with a severe coughing spell and coughed up part of a needle Her complete recovery Is expected Samuel S Wilson a farmer living uear Halley shot William Covanoth er farmer the 21 l completely destroying destroy-ing his sight and mulcting other wounds which may prove fatal A subscription was started and money IitiSCI tO semI Cox to Salt Lake for treatment at St Marys hospital Wilson Wil-son was bound over in the sum of 4 ooo which was quickly furnished Tlio men quarreled over some hay and according to Wilsons story Cox was advancing upon him in a threatening manner when the shot was hired Wilson Wil-son is UJ years of age and Cox about 40 Senator Shoup Is making a tour of southern Idaho to familiarize himself with the needs of the state for legislation legisla-tion His trip will occupy a month Speaking of the material Interests of Idaho tile Senator said that at no timo in tho past had the state shown as much promise as now The vast tracts of agricultural land In various portions 01 Idtho are being brought under water and big communities ale now in existence where live years ago there was nothing but brush He believes be-lieves that the agricultural fruit and livestock interests of Idaho will in ten years more bo second to no other state of the same area Notices are posted In till conspicuous places In Salmon City requesting all working men to keep away from Yellow Yel-low Jacket as the miners are out on a strike owing to some misunderstanding misunderstand-ing between the workingmen and the mine managers In that district The Orangevllle Free Press says The Kainluh Indians came down in force this week driving line matched team I and riding In elegant new hacks They patronized all our merchants liberally One day there was a run on trunks each Slwash having to have one to keep new clothes In II S Urowne president of the Moscow Mos-cow National bank I C llattabaugh president of the defunct Commercial bank and John Ollstrap exCounty Treasurer were arraigned In the district dis-trict court at Moscow to answer the grand Jurys indictment charging them with compounding a felony When Gil strap took the olllce of Treasurer In January he went Into an agreement with Urowno and llattabaugh where lie was to deposit equally In their respective re-spective banks the county funds and to draw therefrom only on presentation of warrants for payment Failure to live up to tills agreement cost the county coun-ty 12000 1 |