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Show t t, K . t f , t . " H ' t Voii xxtr LOflAN OKTYv UTAH, f injured uml tfiKree NEBRASKA STORM vUrili tea were "also dfiaefline'iftf the tornadoes. i . at - Hartwell, ipoita it appears . IHIH11 SaaOdiuavUn Reunion fcn i THtaSDAX, AN INDIAN GUARD-- wmimm 1 J i Tassdos Sweep Over l3ti Separate BotemiUkror J Almeuid il. C. south CentfiHNebraska. Tfreresepof the get oral coma ittee ; Med President itfftecatello. tor 'the Scandinavian ceelehwttiou hone and 15th) visitod Jiy- - . a fid the following gentlemen . iuiE Number Novl Reccv&en dn Decked and iadies wepe selected s .a Farmer. fami Memb to handle the la Feudal Kegalii C'Meet Greet Rcitigeia affair: Ylct, Whik OlW Sought Fither' Tke JKLta Towa add ' ilCIRST WARD. ielone Escort Hm la muySU 'Then Peed IVan-seihmBisliqpiH. F. Liljenqoi&tj M.,jsral8en, lVterT'tnfcis 25. A tor- tiansenV Charles Larsen, Janies L. May Neb., tfncoln, Pocatello, Ida., Muy:2,- - When ns' and Minden Mis. P, Hansen, Aenti, nado that passed mr President Itoosevolt arrives in Nieolta 'Kieleed. inter-veJn- g the Pocatello on Tihnrcc.Qicrning he Igtar struck PiilinQand - SECOND WARD. caused today eanly country perhaps 'the most BrtbQp-- s 113 lriselor Loreutz Pehr-Aoare lives and 2any damage tearv uovel reception he ha4 exp?rienced .ie- believed the tUbdrjes C. lVtereon, Mft-d- s Hw-trajported lost. It wit be met .Mrs. on his trip, Elision, iH&ia number trad sixteen, list death, About three miles jnorthof town 1. 31. Johnson. known to idiilemany others .are by 500 mounted Lndiaus, ic their I'TflIRD WARD have beeu injured. and by arrangeNielsen. Counselor fanciest regalia, Bialiop N.-iJ- . At Norman, a smaE town near with-t- he ' afficia Is railroad ment .demolished JaetT-- .niaiwehTA . P. ttoseV f . Uiaden; the storm killing three pers- Sv 'Wipge,0 F. Oleen, A.NT. the train will iow down to not inconsistent with the ons aDd injuria & dozen others. Aedcrsen arid td re. Sore n Antonsaa p speed of the Indian ponies. capacity jiVn Norman. which is a town HaiWili Hansen Pocatello the iu at Arriviug d about 100 inhabitants situated This edmeiittee met Monday dians into will line in tlieieivie fall anvwliat is called the high line1 evening, organized and is! now aU(i SAool ,at of .the Burlington ittiilway, the worfcihgergetically fontSie sne-- ! P8?.6 thePresident Paulto wifre eaet Adding, oei tat ilhat fefrreat axid glorious makes pathcf the storm lay his address, they will farm Prosser .ma.the station little event ine, ......... , a Vail-$:guard. Runners have been sent branat of the Missnur&Pacific : tEor a New County Road. over the reservation to insure out ipd there nine .persons were 3T. Stnith of Smith njarge turnout, and the hidians 1r. Richard killed. ifheuiselve8 have expressed a hero Erojc Pauliue it jroceeded in a Bros.. LnaiberiCc. is civeuiatitigA Great finally petition v&iich will be presented to desire to- welome the southeasterly direction. Fair-field- ., the Presidents After Father. ciommiesionfr when the meet soutbwaot of they losing its force inhere it wrecked and caused on Twesda'.- lltacks that the can- departure they are to be given a yon road iiroun the forks .upiilong Tbig feed. injury to several peojde. Therere two separataor Dadoes the main , ikranch of the the river mile of be declared & voauty highway. It both originating within Fairfield. The first one moved to is pointed .out that most of the U the norUiwest, and the second off travel in ifibe.canyon is aver that NEWS to the nth west. The awe to the routjfois.AlU.'the.tfUifs are lotuted on the other road through northwest did the greatestodamuge, it, and and aii tke fatalities seem i to have the right hood fork, is too sk-elieeu ia its path. to permit of any.very heavy lotcls CMcnwtietitttatsuttRKKi(tnto Many numbers of farmers famibeing haaaled. oter.it, while there is lies in tlic track of the storm fled but little timber .qi- wtod .along it The G. A. R. veterans of Salt from tht-ihomes, while ..others as compared w2tli thc.tAd road. l decorate the graves of Lake The granting of :the pitition will sought bolter in cellars. Farmers to tbe canyon departed comrades on Memorial driviug to t. town report tluat they prove a blessingr were unaMv to find members of, men woodhamlers and lumber- Day. their families trom whom An aged and intoeicated miner ithey men, who have to do a good part were named John Allen, of Beaver the on now. the of road the storm. separated during repairing The gre&kt loss of fell down a flight of stairs is The a being signed by county, petition property, was siistaiofi Lake a Salt of ia rooming house, people here. by farmers. TThe large number heaviest individual loss reported breaking his uose and bruising his Card ol Tbaaduu iatbat snffeiKyl by Charles body badly. Tailor, who jilaces the damage to this The family of the late Lemmon Elder Geo. 0. Strangpr of stock farm, tir.elmling cattle and C.. Blanchard beg to extend their Needleville, Idaho, 23 years of thorses killed, at $21,000. heartfelt thanks to all friends who died in Kansas city while age, school houses were destroyed. helped them during their hour of mission. He had been Aeoireuxiikfieut returned from trouble both spiritually and physi- filling a a few months. His rebut there lie storm distract this afternoon, cally, and they wish especially to mains were shipped home for deports three persons were killed, thank tbe choir. burial. towles andioue J. R, Blanchard and family. person killed Clara M. Farrow, widow of tho Salt I, Lake mototmau who was killed in a street car collision ' "ejpjj during a heavfy fog on Feb. 21st, h3s entered suit against the street car- - company for $25,000 damages. From the personnel of witnesses npw being examined by the special grand jury in Salt Lak, it is evident that the charge of polygamy made against Judge H. S. Tanner by SamuelRussell, is being investigated, Store-fJsfiia- MAY 28, 1903, NO 63 beneath the OFFICER IS taking with bin ing $2.50. After eightv-fivday af slumber, Miss Bessie Kneobt, the sleeping girlof Salt Lake, m showing Special Officer Crogan of signs of improved appetite and DYINK e " henu, ritanday Mcspfs Addnens five Hundred Reservation Indians ' Ijftet k ' oi, , A n, - d - - STATE p r e-il- j 1 To Nampa, Idaho, general condition., nndf returnRapidly Sinking. ing consciousness. It is now believed she will recover.. r witness Shot I Hong Wah, firdnc-ipnluring Squabble Following Bate Ball James against Yoang. Accused of Game - N othing Can be Dene to Relieve the murder of the Chinese gardenSuff( Quarles Who Did Shooting, ring er, Gee Yom. at Ogden, has left And Another the United States, carrying with Negro, Taken to Caldwell. him the hope of (HMmeting Yooug, who is now serving a term In prison for another offense, in Colo--radBoise, Td., May 26. John N, the Nampa special officer, The unionized electrical workei'R Grogan, of Salt Lake are outon striketo the who was idiot in the shoulder by cumber of forty mea, and others James T. Quarles, colored, of are expeetod to join them. They Boife, last Sunday afternoon durdemanded recognition of the union, ing a squabble which followed the and certain conditions ns to work-ii- g ball game in that city, is sinking hours and payments, and their representatives were promptly dia rapidly and may not live another charged. If the strikers can induce day. Mrs. Grogan came oyer from the workmen to Nampa this evening at the suggesthem Salt will Lake be left in tion of physicians, who advised her joia darkness and without street car that her husband could not recover. service. The bullet struck Grogan in the Dramatic Recital right shoulder aud was deflected Miw Ruth E. Moenc-h-, instructor downwatd through the top of the in elocution at the A C. gives a right lung. The lung is badly dramatic recital at the College to- congested and can be done morrow evening, introducing her to relieve the nothing suffering. The hnl-lpupils Miss Annip Edwards. Miss is supposed to be lodged someHazel Love. Miss Cynthia Hill and where in the back. No efforts have Miss Zella Smart. The program been made to for it. os the probe for the occasion is given below: patients condiiion will not permit. PART i. His dying statement has been Piano Solo Selected, Miss taken. Oliver. Quarles, who did the shooting, and Henry Williams, wl o is ac--. The Soul of the Violin, oused of having striuk the officer Merrill. Miss Hill. (a) Onr Whippins Eugene over tbe head with a cane daring the .eciimmage, were removed from Field, Miss Love. t. tbe Ada county jail this morning Grunny-Smar(b) and taken to the Canyon county at jair at Caldwell by Sheriff Watkins' of Canyon county and Sheaiff Ag-nePerry, Miss Smart. e Piano Solo, They will be held at CaldHungarian Rhap-sodiwell No. 2, until the date for their preliLilz. Miss Oliver, minary examination is set. PART II. Trick versus Ti Yale Notice to Beekeepers. Yarns, Miss Love. Minnie The Beekeepers of Cache county Song, September, Peterson . are invited iu theft own interest to Guido Ferranti, -- Oscar Wilde attend a meeting to be held MonMiss Edwards day. Jude first, in the county MenViolin Solo, Concerto, court bouse at Logan, at which time a suitable person will be sedelssohn, Mr. Harris. and Pat (a) "Pitty TippyToe, lected to be recommended to the Field County Commissioners as 'County (b) Prior to Miss Belles Ap- lee Inspector, to form a County Bee Keepers Association, and for pearance, Riley. the discussion of all subjects of (e) The Kitchen Cloek-Ano- n. Anon. interest to beekeepers. (b) Pillar Fights, Misses Love, Edwards, Hill, Nethi Miller, Smart. V. P. Utah Bee Keepers Assn. l o. - non-unioniz- ed et To-morro- w 4 ick-Fr- oin t Walter Jensen, a twelve-year-ol- boy of Richfield, when d turning a horse into a pasture struck it with a strap and was kicked on the head and rendered unconscious ,for hours. He will nearly twenty-fou- r recover. convicted in Peter Hansen, Ogden of assault with a dadly weapon upon James Cunningham, bartender at the Diamond saloon, upon, whom he drew a revolver, will be sentenced June 2nd. The jury recommended him to mercy. ' an crawled under the' bed in a bedroom occupied by Miss Clay Allred, a Richfield school teacher. Unable to sleep after retiring, because of strange sounds, Miss A-ni- THIS SfEW BISHOP Of BUFFALO. f St. Stephen's parish. Now York, who hat been appointed Riiftaln;, tlwiated to ti0' t ap. ilm predeoeseor St Buffalo wu Bishop Quigley, y.1' the LCJ, "1 aichhiahoBito-omitcn- Q- to strike a -l- ight intiuder sprang from whenthe Allredr-ATO- se - TnE COLUMBIA, WHICH MAY AGAIN DEFEND THE CUP. The Hstacie nre npain declaring that the old Columbia be cftlled upon to defend the Americas cnpfoFttiirthir time, fehe has beaten twoiuay of the Shamrocks and two s sclectcd-athe defender over the- |