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Show HHHH9ll7??BBBBBi TWESTERN" HEWS'ITEHS. : Yery Seiere GabiipkC on Idaho j ' Mors. I A SEVEN'-YEAlToLI) SUICIDE. j !ilti "II nll. rolt J ? . bmki.-Tlie lol Jrtrn IttactitS., 1'tc. IDMIO. There is a ce nu enumerator in Sjuaw Cr.k who insists that citizens citi-zens from Missouri tjiould have naturalization na-turalization papers. This Is the la t ttraw , and the Misnourians are tjolng to organize aud afscrt Uh lr rljrhts, CatdtccUTrAunc. - ilistrict twirt clrvdJt. J5ii!ey ytstcrdsy. Judge tfeaRj," has held coutt cuntinriri-iy for a month, and often held 'arrht eessiou. lie found over 1A0 casen ou the docket, aud irt't'a he closed court yesterday there were 'not half a doum casts left. ShoJioiic Journal. Eight hundred dollars hae len oHered as a rewanl by tbo citizens ol Washington County, Idaho, for the arrest and nmvKtlou r?r the thief or thieve lio liVe been jier-petratiui; jier-petratiui; the T?ri!e-ale larceny ol liorscs front the ranged west of Wei-ser. Wei-ser. 'Several hundreii head rav-j ttn htolen. A"jo' c. One day last eiJ Jady in Clayton Clay-ton t!nt her d-Eto the company's store Totft U note in its mouth, and sairi to the dogMiring uie n piece of hacon." The dog went to the t-toro aud Mood around a while wltH the note in Its mouth, and finally followed fol-lowed one of thrtttfcamen into the-warehouw, the-warehouw, drtippcd tlie note pjciI I up a piece of bacon and ttarwl for home amidt the vU and 'tones hurled alter him. The note was found'afteV-r.lO-.and the proprietor clr-TRed for the bacon. This dog is not for sale. Clayton JVcu. I The Territorial papers areaglut-lM!j areaglut-lM!j a I'rcsa A&ociation again. I n the language or a modern poet, rrc igive vent to the exprc&jp. Ifats " rheneHspapecrunjf,Tdiho tlon't want an aso(sati-f!. It has 'been , weighed in Uro balance aud found j wantiD Tee ,as-ociatiou was or-Jgauiied or-Jgauiied in Shfehoue some three J year ago,and as soon as the officers were elected they adjourned and went on a pleasure excursion to ShcMione Kalis. So nothing was accomplished that year. Next sea-sou sea-sou they assembled at Hailey w 1th many good resolutions, but they adjourned aud went to bait Ske on a drunk at the tspinsc of the raUnud compauy withcut even examining ex-amining thecredentials of members. The iittxt year they sjjcinr-fcd at Koie City, but roan-' Vney wire only a side lane to the Constitutional Constitu-tional Oasaverl'.on and could hardly get a lucrum. They then Ueter-mitted Ueter-mitted to adjourn to mett at Cald-. Wl! in the tall and So some business in the interest of the r-t.spaier5. This -was the Jim Sleeting tailed which did not hae some Eide i-ue todetraUfrtm the deliberations of the nie-l of brains. There Aa no excursion or no free drunk; it wa to be business straight. Note tlie result.' Ono uvmbcr be-Ides the 7Ji-kc re-resectatlve re-resectatlve "thoe'Irp1"aiid that vs the l'rcHda!l X'. M. Haj es of iierCltj Had an excurvlou to som point been arranged for, the vlnTe gan would hae been on hand two days in advance. Uven now the Jgilators of the new meeting meet-ing areadvocating an excursion in connection. Now we don't kick on a rest aud a good time, and if that Is what our brothers ot the ijuill w ant, 1 ts gt.t together and have it under the nanm ol Pencil Pushers' Annual Annu-al Bum. butdon'ttalk lrcs Association: Associa-tion: it makes us tired. Va'iytPl Tnlxmt. The carnival trai-, about w ii.ch I so mncJi his bslaiJ lstely, jossed throcgh hTB ou Tueylay Df-Sij i at S o'clock. It may once fcie lieen ' a thing of beauty. Un: lr somewhat : lost that gonjeous sjilendor whkU I dazzled ti-v eyes of the effete cast, and jzt people ho went to meet it fcindonlydijppointment. hrani-ton hrani-ton Oitrjtatn. Luvk Jlcrald. A special from Douglas ou the 241b ststed tb-t Jcitj Higginsou, seven yera old, tolehisfather'arevolvrr ntid with h.s four year old bothtr went to a pasture half n mile distant arid shot I nimli ta the left breast tho tll t p.isfciog lK.tween Ula 'vJjKh and ninth nbs.toanng atthe baik. He walked back to Uie hou-e ami hugered in terrible agony till next morniis. No eaue is aligned for th: act. If the suicidal mania is to xteud to children it will Hide-' ll ad. ' Itook rjpnngs My The Wife of He..lry Mat3, 7io lives at No. 4 rriue, h:i neeule taken from her-brear her-brear -on Tuesday. Three years ago. -iilpiiviogin Kvanston, sho hid the misfortune to have the needle w ork into her arm and for the last fix months has suffered a great deal of pain. Onfundaj it bad Worked socl'se to thesxin Just a've the right nipple that she could fr-l 1L Dr. South admmisterv.1 rfhvrlo the sufferer and extrjictod the beedle, and she, is no"V aolcg well, i Itack 8prln?s Miner: Lat Sunday aftemooli a mas meetins of tlie miners conveueillnSnanMin'sIiall. .V large number was present. The objetnf the meeting was to consider con-sider Uie screen question at Vo. i Cine. George Savage wp;thosen chairman and K. H. rdas assistant ehairman at-d Interpreter for the Finns. v:ho were there in great for-."c These two gentlemen discharged dis-charged their duties in amcr-tnble manner. The screen question was fully discussed and a resolution was passed to the t fleet ';al the only fair and just method of weighing coal ws" to Weigh each man's coal in the pit car before jossmg over the jcrccn. Xusk Herald. The drouth seems to again extend in that jortion of the country this year as it did last season. North-wetern Nebraska is again threatened withacropfallure, and a isittoCliadronand Crawford shows that grain is suffering much more In that section fur want of rain than it is here If this part of the country had been visiteil by half the ram as has Nebraska, all vegetation vege-tation would be enjoying a rank growth. Somehow Western Nebraska Ne-braska does not seem to have thu soil that Katteru Wyoming l:a, and much more sand, which causes it to stand less drouth than does tlie soil here. Sundance Gautter. Ban bjnrk, one of the old-tirucrs of Crook County Coun-ty and a firstrclTss all around hustler, was In town a day or tw o this week, getting ready to return to tho Belle Korcheoll heldo, where be will sink a well for the Standard Company. The new welt will be put down a short distance wet of the present well, and will penetrate the first sand rock, which it is thought can be done inside of 500 feet at this point. The old .well reached til's sand recc at a depth of 293 feet, and quite a quantityVsf oil was secured. The removal oT tlie machinery to the second location is done at the suggestion of Professor Rickettc. COIX1RADO. W. I). Beardniore, a young man employed on JJeardsIey'e ranch, near Collatteville, met a most horrible horri-ble death on the -tth, the jiarliculars of which havejust reached thlscity. The young man had driven a team into town and was sitting in thu wagon in the street when some boys threw a bunch of firecrackers under the hordes, which were young aud firey. They immediately toot fright aud ran at the top of their speed, the young man holding ou as best he could. Crossing a culvert.tbe wagou bounded ioto the air. The driver was. thrown from his seat aud landed cm one of the front wheels, his limbs becoming entangled entan-gled in the spokes. In an instant he was crushed between the wheel and wagon box and wound around the wheel. The horses rau over a mile before they were captured, and then It was found that the body of the. unfortunate man was mangled man-gled beyond recognition. Every bone in his body was broken and his skull cruued, from which the brains were uozlug. He was about or 53 year of age, andunnwrifd. |