Show DESTITOriON LN IDAHOAN IDAHO-AN unexpected not t say surprising sur-prising disclosure comes from Idiho yet all I Sim Ie enough when explained ex-plained Tim fact that the inhabitants inhabit-ants of a fertile prairie region about ninety miles long by about forty wide embracing a population of about 000 souls and MtuateuVin the central part of that Territory are in such a condition of destitution that relief is being sought from abroad in order t provide them with fool until another harvest and with seed grain will be learned in Utah with astonishment regret The people of the region named which 1 I known a Cama Prairie have been reduced t serious straits by the misfortunes which an narrated nar-rated in anuthercolumn and it L t b hope that the relief they K greatly need will b promptly fur uKhed The grasshopper cure may under tome circumstances do almost a much towards producing produc-ing destitution as a flood or conflagration confla-gration antf the sufferers from such a visitation are entitled sympathy and assistance One feature of misfortune will l a deeply deplored as the roverty lepor i ba produced iya certain class in Idaho and perhaps a great deal more A call for aid from abroad t relieve the threatened hunger of several hun Ired families in the Ter ritr can scarcely fall t have a de r ssing effect upon the movement looking it 1bf udmUsIon usa us-a State aDd the politicians who an working t advance themselves politically and the admission bill in Congress are the one who will keenly an < l selfishly regret thecc caslou furuch A c J But pohiical issues are unworthy t considered in couroction ulth such a demand upon our humanity Tho needed relief for flue peoplo of Camas Prairie should b forthcoming |