| Show TERRIFIC STORM IN IDAHO mr henry denney who writes from oxford idaho under date of november sayi we have had bad about forty days daya aud arad nights of rain and last night the caps calis all it has been a howling wll wil iler neBB until 10 0 this thia morning houses were uD unroofed roofed and lenoel blown down in all directions and boardo carried halt half a mile away and stacks of bay overturned and scattered men and horses in every direction there were two persons killed billed by falling timbers in this settlement the telegraph and ne s arvice WM was prostrated and things generally in a deplorable condition through the wind and heavy downfall of rain a number of animals were also killed cash to pay taxes with even is very scarce there and but little sale gale for buyers paying from three to five clars each lor for good calves A report is current there that a train load of horses will be shipped from that region to be slaughtered and put up as a canned beef 10 per head being offered for fat at animals no poor ones will be taken at auy pride price quite a little excitement was caused by a holdup hold up there on the alt A tea agent vas vaa sandbagged sandbagger sand bagged right in broad daylight in irona of boyles boyle s saloon in oxford and a valise containing samples of tea taken from fa tu the agent it to is thought the thief supposed it contained jewelry as the packages were found a short distance away scattered along the road the thief chief managed to got get away there has been a great deal ot of nick lick uses ness there the doctors having their hands bands full but those who do not have the doctors to attend them seem to got get along the best |