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Show “IDAHOSTATE NEWS... “-NUWSSUMMARY. - —— The: Idaho wool growers will conIt fg announcedthat Representative vene in Pocatello on the 12th. ‘| Memenway of Indiana will succeed | Hyrum Rick of Rexburg ‘has been Vice-President-Elect Fairbanks in the admitted to practice before the inter- senate. ior department. Eeenado oi «Zum Besten.... unſerer anf Miſſion The Methodists of Nampa have commenced the erection of a new parson. age which will cost $1800. T ein der 15. Ward Halle, Ecke 1, Sued & 8 West elle erblich ber ie ler“ führt; „Mit Olden- | 8a! Sie und. ni t vergleichen. | oeg t, wird ſind 7 oexDemerote en DER LANGE ISRAEL : meine an Behau g der Mainfette aus Saaufpiel in vier Akten von R. Benedix. = infurt bat ein Ubgeordneter fie: den miniſter, indem et fi Perſonen: | möchte den Vertehrsminifter bie Perlängerung der Kette bis : te ne “rei diger Aus einer n ¿nfurt warm im Auge zu béhal- eule. renknoEin mittelfränkiſcher Bünder Kalbskeule wird der untifemit ectarte treubergig: „Jh chen mitfammt bem eaeentfernt, das leiſH_ hübſ< geformt und mit einem moraliſch glaubt man: es draußen Faden guſammmengebunden. Mon ber cuferfien Linkenbe. | wird es in Milch gelegt, tägcin Redner ſeinen Vortrag: „Dei. < einmal umgewendet, und nah 3—4 purf des Abgeordne-bn Dr. v, Dal: vehraten, und zwar auf folgende es ja dem Finanzminiſter ber Nachdem das wie die Seeſchlangë- breit ge- vipurde..." Uber auc) der a motrat ertei! erle enmal fei de, ubebatte ſeine Kollegen “$ : der enr Redewendung: lim aber tnieuf meine Streu zurüczutommen.“ Präſidentin Roth, Wittwe - CASARES CAS EC à CCE Maria Horra Amalie, ihre Nite .... 2... te EEE «o +e e « + ¿ « «Agnes Walburg Marcuié Dirteme ........, e ru eu .. Anton Walburg Hauptmann Billfiein .........; .… ELER CES Jacoh Allgaier Alsdorf (lange al Paul R. Morr Hempel Otto Blechert Volk Siegfried Broderſon Mantinus Wilhelm Gließmeyer Barmann Studenten Auguſt Gließmeyer Juſti Arthur Broderſon Reuter Mar E. Morr Finke Heinrich Gließmeyer Strobel, Stiefelwidfer.......... EES exw Herman Krager Hannchen Nebe, Näherin. ............... «eevee es Glava Miller Bedienter der Präſidentin ...... CAES eB Max Gerber Kellner, Studenten, ¿größte Erziehungstut für Frauen befindet in qnd, Es ift das Royal Hal Ort der Handlung, in den erſten drei Akten in einer Univerſitätöftadt, ii m lebten auf einem Dorfe. das auf e toeete pon a8 Hallowa yar und bie ber legteren g it E Erklärung: Das Schauſpiel verſetzt uns iu das deutyhe Studentenleben mit ſeinem Kampf um's Wiſſen, gegen Armuth und Täuſchung, zeigt nns wie natfwand von ungefähr 74,000,die hohe Ariſtokratie manhmal mit der bürgerlichen Klaſſe verfährt. Das D-i-e Mauſer hei unſerem SHaufpiel iſt voll Intereſſe vom Anfang bis zum Ende mit lebhaften Geflügel wird. von Vielen nod gu Uns Fe jaulen Unſterbl'b-<u, abwechſelnden Scenen. Vörterbücher der ſpaniſchen und | fiſchen Akademien ſind vom GraDag a. B. a-Palencia, Spanien, zum Ged der Mauſer aufd einer vergleichenden Studie hat ſeinen Grund darin, ft worden, wobei ſich ee se at, daß ſeine wegen ihrer: | KommtAlle. gewiß und bei Zeit und helft une den Brüdern eine anſehnau y rſchrieenen Landsleute viel fk lihe Weihna@tsgabe zuzuſenden. Für Neujahr if ein Frei-Konzert gezlant gtveſen ſind als die franzbſiſchen Erneuerung ihres Gefieders . Daher tblihen, Die franzöſiſche Akadeund am 11, Januar 1905 eine Weihnachtsfeier mit Konzert und Tanz zu den urde in der Form, in der fie jegt esauth, daß die Hennen ſchwierigerund gewöhnlichen Preijen. langſamer mauſern als die P1005 durch Richelieu gegründet i 40 Mitglieder. Seit ihrer Ebenfo natürlich if es aber a thiedie sienda 1g, alſo in 269 ahren,“ 1e ag des Inſtituts verurſachten S f ct, leSahne m E DER EINTRITTSPREIS IST NACH BELIEBEN n Ausgaben ihres Wörter Dede tered nAdes ſin, ſtallet, Die legte Ausgabe bom ete <theilen von 1877get30,625 Wörter. Näſſe und Kälte leichter rae find müſſen, ergänzt man ‘ben Gebalt an len fehlt jebo ein ſolches Negiſter, und die |Und daher eine reidlidere und Traftigere pani fademie da Ciweifftoffen bes tibrigen utters. Mat Beranlaffun ee! Die Reparatur ber Gee on a flas erforderli iſt, Es be Villena in's Leben gérufen folgendeFütterun tas: treibe- unbdbanberer Gade Hund nur 36 Mitgliederfal hat, Batra i iit < ein et und Girt mene utter mit F ong Jahren thres Bef m Winter t angelegen fein, y Malzkeimen o Ae 18 Ausgaben verfeDie oer fein oo Namentlich iſt auh die Aufbewahrung Gade gur Vorbeugung gegen das 3 fann dem KörnerVerſtoden von Wichtigkeit. ‘Nachdem die zugeſeht werden, wie bef t ſoviele wie die der mijSocaae Pree. Wer a Trinkwaſſer am. Bei naſſem Wetter müſſen man mug fic) beshalb an bie Guberen Mertma halten. Zu dieſen gehört hauptſächlich ein großes Euter, oder vielmc!r ein Euter mit gut entwidelter Drüſenmaſſe, ein ſogenannies Mil euter; denn ein großes Euter iſ häuſig nur ein Fetteuter. ignSoot ubien Gade gevafden fe Sint standing. Gat Raum mit fiedender,’ gos Das Vergifien der Mäuſe vermittelſt t wird, und on, celebrated as the leader of the It is. expected that Payette’s water system will be completed during the Sitrychninweizenoder-Hafer wird nicht immér von gleichem Erfolge gekrönt arit der Slag ai a rire n ne ſein. Es ift nämlich wohl zu beaten, ersaute be vollkommen troden i th Vaſſer und läßt ‘nöthi-| wiever mit Spiritus weg wa-} wendig, daß alle Fugen und icatee eee vit die eſtee mit pulveriſirtem Kalk und Tabaksftaub ngi jljerriſenen Stellen ganzi di ae werden. Auch bu *) ape, und tebe auf. |Stellen, we geting an ut ſind, mit einer Saibepa tide auszubeſſern, May lienSa engliſchesSielle Plaſter: ral von bebe einen Au; ea Gat, Um E belegt man mit einem he Hen des Gi pfes : inben, mit gefiebtem Tabaks- Gauners Klage. * “Commonweal army,” has filed a personal petition in bankruptcy in the month. A force of thirty men is kept United States court at Columbus, 0., busy on the digging of trenches for Elis liabilities are given at $287,000. the piping at present.’ In a fire tat destroyed their home, Jack Burns was attacked by hobos inPittsburg, Pa., Mrs. Rock Perry and in the railroad yards in Payette and two of her children were burned to badly beaten up. Burns would proba death. The husband and two other bly have been killed had not passers- children were forced to witness the by scared his assailants away. tragedy without being able to afford aid. A Boise crook was caught in the act of stealing a 33-pound grindstone from a hardware store one day last week. The grindstone was worth $1.65 and the theft cost the crooked one $16.50. ‘George M. Payne, one of the editors of the Sduth Idaho Herald, published in Mountain Home, celebrated his 70th birthday on the 28th uit. at his. home by entertaining 50 of his old time friends. A Port Arthur's Fate. A high officer of the Russian general staff, who is immediately familiar with the fortifications of Port Arthur,insists that the importance of the capture of 203-Metre hill has been overestimated He explains that this hill, which the Russians i School boys and students’ demon: strations in connection withe the Joan of. Are incident were continued in!, Paris, Sunday, Counter demonstrations; caused several fights, and 150 persons” were arrested, but. subsequently rej leased. call Visokala, is situated wet of the railroad and belongs te th outer and not to the inner line of dofenses, which are composed of per manent forts on Canonia hill or Shung shu mountain; Hawk hill or Antias hill and Woodcock hill. The Japanese are now only able to attack the main line, just as happened in the case of Dra goon hill after the capture of Woolf i The Japanese tock Woolf hill, June $0, but it was not until four months later, Noy. 30, that they were able ta reach the permanent forts on the north and northeast of Port Arthur. Emperor William did some remarkable shooting at Alawenitz, Silesta. From daylight to 4 o’clock-in the afternoon he brought down 910 pheasants, 18 Child Has Two Heads, The burning of the handsome school. other birds and two hares. The guns A female child with two heads, house at Warden and the destruct.o: of the party bagged 3,215 head of of the new church building at hel- game. born in Wast Somerville, Mass., twelve logg robs the towns of Warden and Russia is reported to be again seek- weeks ago, is attracting much: interKellogg of their two handsorest ing steamers for the dispateh of pro- ést among the modical fraternity about buildings. The physician who had visions and ammunition to Viadivos- Boston, The new Methodist church at Pay- tok, It is said in shipping circles at charge of the case, in discussing the Antwerp that offers have been made as high as $22.60 «a ton, including a risk of capture. ette has been dedicated. Dr. D. L. Rader, editor of the Pacific Christian Advocate was present and delivered an address at beth the morning and evening services. matter With other doctors, said: “It is unprecedented in the annals of medical science. ‘The child has two sep An Anierican named $toiber, accom. arate neck, each supporting a head, one facing to the front and other to panied by his wife, left Pau, France, Sunday, in an automobile for Paris. the rear. The latter head is not well formed. Its features are irregular and The machine was overturned when about ten miles out from this place imperfect, there being no eyes. The and Stoiber sustained a broken anktle. baby is in the best of health and per Mrs. Stotber was uninjured. An Eng- feetly normal in every other respect. lishman who was with the party was The mother is 20 years old. The child weighed fourteen pounds at birth.” killed. In pursuance of instructions from Caught Between the Cars. the home government regarding coalAt Drummond, thirty milés east. of ing facilities for belligerents, either Missoula, Mont., Conductor Frank H. directly or indirectly, a notice has Zierbel and Brakeman R. R. Chesbre been issued that no vessel shall be were instantly killed in a railroad acsupplied with coal without the permis- cident on Saturday afternoon. The sion of the local government. men were on a heavy freight train E. G. Lewis and five business as- eastbound when the drawhead of one sociates of St. Louis, have been. in- of the cars broke. While engaged in dicted by the grand jury on charges fixing the difficulty the engineer on conducting a lottery. It is alleged claims to have gotten a signal to move that the defendants instituted a guess- the train. Both men were caught be ing contest as to the number of world’s tween the cars and their lives crushed out almost instantly. fair admissions for certain periods. —Angeſ<hoſf¡ener: „Hoheit, returns of the election, dös wagt er net!“ The figures for president are as follows: Roosevelt, 47,783; * Parker,18,480; Debs, 4949; Swallow, 1013; Watson, 353 „Im Zeitalter der Ymitationen ifl daß die Feldmäuſe die vergifteten Kör- das Stehlen überhaupt niht mehr ren» Roosevelt’s plurality, 29,303. ner nur dann allgemein aufnehmen, tabel! Das Wenigſte if echt, was W. J. Petrie is in jail in Caldwell, One man was burned to death and Six Hours’ Time Given to Defenders of wenn her Hunger Je dazu treibt. Aus einem heutzutage in die Hände fällt!“ having confessed that he placed obstructions on the Oregon Short Line four young women nurses were sedieſem Grund ſoll man das Gift. erſt Port Arthur for Removal of gum Anfangdes Winters bei tro.em Aus einem Frauenredjtsklub, track between Lannan’s spur an:! No- verely injured by jumping from winDead and Wounded. dows and in runing through the flames tus, on Friday night. November 25, Froſtwetter in die. Mäuſelö>er legen, The first armistice between the comwhile escaping from the nurses’ home with the object of wrecking a passenwozu man ſi am beſten eines Giftlegebatants at Pir Arthur was declared of the Missouri Baptist sanitarium at on December 2 for the purpose of buryger train. ~ apparates bedient. t man die KörSt. Louis, which was partially burned. ing the dead. It lasted for a period of The Independent telephone company b den President Roosevelt has indicated six hour. ben Ruan ef Tlwen soti ae and the electrical workers’ union of * The Port Arthur besiegers report Boise have locked horns and the un- his intention to appoint Stonewall that men, denn es dianing noth orD Dec. 2 bearers of flags of truce ee Jacson Christian, a grandson of GenStonewall Jackson, the Confederate chieftain, as a cadet to the West Point military academy. The young man is a student at the Georgia military academy. jon, backed by the trades council, indicates a purpose of making a persistent fight against the company to dismiss from its services an employe Gray, who is persona non grata with the union. Mrs. Jennie Johnston and James Wil- By a decision of the general land Office fifty residents of Harrison have Hams were found dead at the home of the former at Iola, Kansas. The woman, who was a widow, had two bullet wounds in her head, and Williams’ throat was cut. Officers say Williams sy the woman and then killed himself. discovered that their homes, and in eases business houses, are on ent land. The property in- gag is estimated to be worth $100,- Be | Dieſe athe troctnet mee flatter 33 ¢Beas 7a 2 =Es te by the United States at either end of the canal, suppl*s for the construc tion of the canal and articles in tram sit being excepted. This turns the customs receipts of these ports over to the government of Panama. Panama agrees to reduce her tariff from 15 per cent ad valorem to 10 per cent, This reduction applies to all goods except wines, liquors, alcohol and opium. Panama also agrees to reduce her. consular fees and port charges to 60 per cent of the rates at pr.sent charged, Absolute free trade is to apply be tween the canal zone and the republic of Panama, Véssels entering the ca nal ports are granted free entry to the ports of Colon and Panama, and ves sels entering the latter ports are ex tended the sameprivileges in the ca nal ports. Complete jurisdiction is granted the United States in the harbors of Colom anc ¥anama as to sanitation and quar antine regulations, Pauama reduces her rate of postage to 2 cents and is to furnish all stamps in the republic and in the canal zone. The zone authorities are to purchase stamps from Panama at 40 per cent of their face value. The order of Secretary Taft is to ha : ineffective unless Panama shall put into effect the gold standard, according to the currency agrecment of June’ 20, 1904. Kt also makes a stipulation re garding citizenship rights to Panamans in the canal zone and provision is also made in the order for maintenance by the United States of import ant highways, partly in and partly out A fire at Lewiston destroyed the York City, having shot himself. No | Bagley Miniter and the C. G. Kress cause for the guicide is known, stores, gutted the Dill building and The monthly statement of national did other damage to a total of $35, bank circulation shows that at the 000, close of business Neovember 30, 1904, Judge Alonzo P. Turner, one of the the total circulation was $460,679,075, argonauts who discovered gold in the an increase for the year of $39,572,096, and for the month of $3,397,575. Boise basin, where he lived for a numA north-bonnd and a south-bound ber of years, died at Boise on the freight train were wrecked between 27th. ; Siskiyou and Ashland, Cal. Two cars According to reports received by of the canal zone, and also for the were ditched and two tramps riding building of a hospital. Miss Scott, state ‘school superintendon the cars derailed were killed. The ent, from county superintendents, cause of the accident is unknown. HARD FIGHTING AHEAD. there are 68,537 persons of school age ‘Gen. Jacob §. Coxey, of Mount Vernin the state. Capture of Meter Hill Does Not Settie Fernievorhanden i ellenih | Terpentinöl zuſam the canal zone or the republic of Pan ama can enter the ports established The body of the late president of the Transvaal republic, Paul Kruger, is lying in state in the Huguenot Me morial building, at Cape Town, where it is daily visited by great crowds, | i, Hof und Tand ; i aus Sinker letter by President Amador of Panama. The order provides that no trade for Three Persons were burned to death ina fire that destroyed a rooming: house in Dennison, Tex. Thirty-five guests escaped from the building by jumping from second-stery windows, The football game between Oregon Agricultural college and Idaho has been-called off, owing to a misunder Höflich. „Jh habe von Jhrem Haarbefördette Um Burglars broke into George North's geſchüßt sere wer- größere Haltbarkeit zu: verleihen, em- sungémittel gelefen—bitte, ſenden Sie clothing store in Pocatello and made LEes Slain bon der werthen away with some handkerchiefs, pants Po iyTe Ciena Bek 2 ofits bei Fauben. Moin 4 taucjt man fie and shoes and also some overcoats, u en n e in eine ki atehg von vier Pfund Dex Aſtronom als Bräutigam. and tried to blow up the safe containter E he e Gallonen las lerl4ncibesStheere Mar E ben Stern da oben, Oskar— ing some valuables. e Läuſe ein,wntne Louer Peſe dieſer Brühe läßt man die das„Sieh! Magd mit einer flarten Clarence Trubody and William P. iſt unſer Glidsftern! — tunden lang, ſpült fie nahe) 1, wenn iman die beliebige Form u irrſt, Geliebte! Das tft Wiphaim loward, two of the soldiers accused “dlwia bei re er Fs abmas dem in reinem, kalten Waſſer und hängt| leinen n harten Jnftrumentoni os fi assaulting and robbing J. W. ForeHu. .d!“ ie Läuſe ſo ſtark ein- fie gum Tro>nen auf. Der einge dann während des Zer} gern. man in Boise, have admitted their das Gefieder an- Gerbftoff gibt ben Siden eine g mens unter kaltes Waſſer hält; Größte Devotion. guilt and have been held to the disBESTE eine rnb Reinigung Halibarteit und ſchüt auh doe Vem e zu beſ<hreiben, Fürſt (der einen Treiber angt- trict court for trial. Stalles japonete erforderlich. Leßber Feder auf Glas reiben zu ſ{<oſſen hat): „Ft d-r Schmerz groß?“ The state board has canvassed the tere as Eitel am beſten in der Weiſe, man fic) einer oo Vergiften der Mäuſe. ntabemie, signed by Secretary Taft. for Presk dent Roosevelt and assented to in a The Inside inn, the hotel located within the World's fair grounds, was sold last week to a St. Louls company of $20 an acre. — for $90,000. The purchase price inSteps have been taken to send from eludes the furnishings. The hotel this state the premier educational ex- cost $450,000. hibit at the Lewis and Clarke exposiThe possibility of Russia’s trying*to tion at Portland next year. send her Black Sea fleet to the far Under the firm name of Heyburn Eart strongly engages the attention & Batting, Senator W. B. Heyburn of England, in view of the complicaand his nephew, W. H. Batting, have tions which would result if such an opened law offices in Wallace. attempt was made, There is considerable interest in the John Harrison Wagner, author of mineral discoveries on Castle creek. “Mr, Wix of Wickham,” and a special A company is being organized at Nam- writer for a newspaper, was found pa to develop some of the properties, dead in his room in a hotel in New ober ulins ahh‘inder Um den News has reached Boise that a case of the state free tgaveling library was burned in the recent fire at Ratadrum. Chief Clerk Jackson of the state land board sold 1160 acres of school land in Latah county for an average “DAS BEMOSSTE HAUPT feit 100}. hat no | fe ma,dude = ata x aus Ende gegen 11 Uhr : A special panel of 200 talesmen, from among whom a jury will be chosen for the second trial of Nan Patterson, charged with the murder: of Caesar Young, has been summoned. Work on the Nampa brewery is to commence at once, orders having been received to make contracts for the building stone. (Jordan Bridge Car Linie) Anſaug 8:15 Abends Francisco on December 20. @ member of the civil service board at the postoffice at Wallace. "sree Am Montag den 12. Dezember 1904 Zahawege I pet urde, erwiderte ein Fitierungstiſh, det Bet ere pom “Battling” Nelson of Chicago have to. the isthmus, have been settled by signed an agreement to fight in San the issuance of an execw 2 order R.-N. McLeod has been designated befindlichen Brüder The differences betweenthe United States and Panama, which made neces James Britt of San -Francisco and sary the visit of Secretary of War Taft © in the direction of the left wing ar ranged for a partial armistice to extend from 10 o'clock in the morning to 4 in the afternoon, for the removal of the dead and wounded. Gave Servant $50,000. Mrs. Gertrude Ti: n, a young Wheeling, W. Va., gu. 3 recelved word that she has been .yueathed $50,000 by the late Charles B. Hoyt, president of the Hoyt Metal company of St. Louis. For several years she Thomas J. Furlong, the nineteen- worked as a servant in his home in é Nicholas Humphrey, one of the oldest and best known citizens of Mos- year-old nephew of Margaret Keeler, New York, and at his summer home | eow, left home witheut warning and who was found murdered in her apart- ’ in Algonquin, She returned hore when ments im New ‘York City, is cluarged not returned. His wife says he with the crime. Furlong, according he died a few days ago, and has just a letter from his lawyers e “pouty” when she refused to | to the police, confessed he killed his received télling her that she had been made a her farm, Humphrey went. to aunt because she had refused his de county in 1878, Alspateh from World's Fair Cor- mand for money. + Previous reports from London and Paris state that the negotiations in | legatee in the sum named. C, A. Larson of Ephraim, met with @ very painful accident last week. He was examining a brand on a wild Borlla for aloan bf $100,000,000 to ho | steer which was thrown down and, in January have been Sokeinca ; while struggling soeSeuss settingtn strike Larson - knee, breaking it. |