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Show - , jV - - - - - , LA' 'AMERICAN FC- ": Tv-' Ivf-r.a flf-t'n-ytar-olJ sji x , 1 , j r!n-ful r!n-ful acfttlntit b; ! - arotner boy. Tte otht-r t" y ti,rtw i...u heavily to the a-ronnd, Lresiung his arm JjsL Iniow the t.uow. . v PATRON: ' The auxl'.larf r'-ir.t f he Utuft feiiir eompBiv at Li.n J i rnrlut coDiplei4jri. ar t .1 .. I 4noih''f ni ' . a i.l be rvady for t e fail 1 . jp. 1 ne brt.K contractor con-tractor finliie.l vb-ir worn lat , wi.e the x-e(.iun of the fluen. Upward Of O t " bride have tw-on Ueed i t trie .bulldint-n. The iIant will cost about 0.-tr.o, 0.-tr.o, and her coLnpietM will bene of the fbieat cruahei lu the (siate. , 'MANTI: Slorma'have dine coreilJurable damage t tha crops In d. lerfnt part of the countj. A larte ro'ti1" of the hevy p-alii taa been la.d lt and much of tt will be Inst. Littl or no rain ha fallen here durlux the atlre aurnrter months before be-fore thla atorm, anil thoae parte of the oounty where water for lrrl -atloa. 1 caxce have been eepecialiy beneuiel. ' 'RICIiriLD: A food from Cottonwood canyon did considerable damage In and near Rlchneld. John R. Jeosvn, who ta proprietor of a line kiln near the mouth of -the canyon, aaw the first, approach of the water. Roaring down Cottonwood oame a aolld wall of muddy, aeethinr water, wa-ter, alxty feet, wide and Ave feet alga. Large numbera of buae loga and a mass of small driftwood tumbled down into the , valley.- - ...... 1 MODElVAi C. L. Jonea of Atta. Ia r rer reaentlns Jonea & Robinson, large dealers In horaee of Manaon, la., la here in the interest of hta firm and expect to pur-chaae pur-chaae . aeverai carloads of hnraea in Nevada Ne-vada and Utah, which he will ahip from thla point. Mr. Jones says his firm are heavy buyers and they have billed as hlgb as eighteen carloads of horses in one ahlp ment. Speaking- of prices, he satd tnat horses could be purchased from . te per cent cheaper now than In the sprinc - Nerada. : . ' TONOPAH: Tot the third time rn two weeks a wreck has occarred on the Tone-pah Tone-pah railroad. The latest happened Saturday. Satur-day. Two trains, one loaded with passengers, passen-gers, craahed together going at full apeed, and both engines are In the ditch while the care are damaged almost beyond repair. re-pair. ..... 1 RENO: Michael Gcurer. employed aa Sadder on the Government cut near Der-y.- bad narrow and peculiar escape from death. He waa standing on a scant-, ling twelve feet from the greund. To 'help hold a drill he fastened one end about hla neck and 'the other about the ateeL ' He struck the steel with a sledge, caualng tt to stick, then the scantling broke, leaving leav-ing MacGregor suspended in the air. He was rescued! unconscious from stavgula-tton. stavgula-tton. but will recover. j . RENO: Lewis Oates. a messenger In the service of Wells, Fargo Ac Co.. met Instant In-stant death- In the yarda at ' this place. He was struck by the Incoming train and When his body wss picked op benesth the ears it was found that hs had, been cat and torn Into aa unreeognlaable paa. -' RENO: One of the biggest floods tn the history ot the State occurred Saturday at Douglas and Silver Star, near Sodavllle. Thus far no fatalities have been reported, though the schoolhouse at' Eteuglss,' together to-gether with a number of bama and other buildings, were swept away. ! .. - " Idaho.'.-. v ' ' I BOISE: The Evening Bulletin and-the Evening Capitol News have been merged, both papers having been taken over by a new company, called the Capitol News Publlaalntf company. y--m . t , . OCAT LLO: i Bannock county Republicans Repub-licans selected delegates to the Republican State convention, which meets at Moscow August 10, for the purpose of nominating a State ticket. A. majority of the delegates dele-gates are openly opposed to the re nomination nomina-tion ot Gov. Morrison, Wyoming. RAWLINS: Torrey "B. afaghee, son of Dr. T. O. Maghee of thia city, who Is a student at the West Point Military school, has made the highest record as marksman at toe. SOO and euo yards shooting, snd also has the highest class average for revolver shooting both standing and on the gallop. |