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Show ¢ st Biebi ‘ IDAHO STATE NEWS, NORTHWEST NOTES. NEWS SUM Governor Gooding has named EB. L. Captain L, C. Babcock, postmaster Maxim Gorky, the Russian novelist, Whitney of Kootenai county as warden at Billings, Mont., and a well known has been banished to Riga. Montanan, died at Los Angeles, Cal, of the penitentiary. It is now generally, accepted that but The farmers of Star are preparing to last week from apoplexy. three persons perished in the fire’ at begin spring work, which will be in| The Montana senate has passed thé Mau in Haus mieitder monatlichen n; man muß full swing in a few days. plowing now. Some are house bill increasing the membership Hot Springs, Ark. : The Kansas senate has paseed, a of the supreme court from threa to bill to prevent the operation of trusts Robert Noble, the sheep king, last five members. The bill had a close within the state. week purchased 1,100 acres of ground four miles from Nampa, the-price paid eall in the upper body. The czar of Russia has signed a re it is claimed an investigation of script promising the people a voice the recent lynching of “Red” Wood na _ Miethspreis in the preparation of laws. Hausbefiger als Kaution geben, Be- One day last week the Siort Line at Hazen, Nevada, will be made, and a Ugly rumors of the mutiny aniong trägt die Monatsmiethe alſo 100 Yen had a special train of eleven cars with determined effort made to bring the some of the Polish regiments at the (etwa $50), ſo muß man 300 Yen ohne colonists and household goods from lynchers to trial and conviction. front are in circulation in St. Peterseine andere Sicherheit als eine Em- Iowa to Payette. Three highwaymen waylaid Felix 4 pfangsbeſcheinigung im Voraus bezah- The Canyor County Fair association Morris in an alleyway in Reno; Nev., burg. Col. Martin Lanza, a deserter-In the len. Dieſes Geld, „ſhikin“ genannt, has made the dates for the annual fair and crushed his skull with a stone. Acre camprign, and also prominent in entbindet feineswegs von der Begahand the same will occur from the 7th Morris was found some time after- the Cochabainba rébellion, has been lung der monatlichen Miethe vom erſten ward, bleeding and in an unconscious shot at La Páz, Bolivia. Monat an. Es ſteht ganz zur Ve-*iüj- to the 10th of October, condition. Mrs. Jennie Daly bas been sentenced gung des Hausbefizers. Rinf . beA dispatch from Constantinople says tommt man nicht; egshed ¿das to ten years imprisonment for the pari! The state jegislature of Wyoming that the Sultan of Turkey has directed «ſhikin“ oft genug vas iebStapital she took in the murder of her husband, has repealed the law on fishing, clos- that thirty gunboats be ordered at fiir Le tinen aufbefferungSbebdiirfti- Charles Daly, at their home in Boise -ing the season for certain months in various European shipyards. the year, and passed a mew one makyA eſchäftszweig des Vermiethers. on October 6, 1904. The towns of Aab and Yerim, south eute, welche viele E lang in ein The school boys who represerited | ing fishing jawful the whole year ward of Sanaa, the capital of the prov: und demſelben Hauſe wohnen, können Idaho in the inaugural parado at round. This includes evgry stream in nee of Yemen, Arabia, have fallen das Aufgeld als verſchenkt betrachten: Washington were Messrs. Dunton and the state. inte the hands of the insurgents. denn ſie betommen es niht eher wieder, Lemp, of Boise, Gooding of Shoshone A whole block in the haart of GardaThe maid servants of Keiff went on als bis ſie das Haus verlaſſen und and Glauzman of Idaho Falls. nerville, one of the most thriving aud dann nur unvollkommen. Denn towns in Nevada, was burned on the strike one day last week and paraded A large force of men is now at work the streets. Cossacks were called out zuvörderſt zieht der Hausher alle Re2rd The origin of the fire is unporaturtoften fiir das „verwohnte“ on the bridge at Star, which is being known, although it is thought to have and dispersed them, arresting many. Haus ab, Und die gibt es in einem built across the river. The work. is been a carelessly thrown cigar in one The Oklahoma legislature has passed Hauſe, das nur aus Holz, Papier, we- being rushed in order to get the bridge| of the saloons. a bill providing that railroads shal! not | nig Glas und Strohmatten beſteht, completed in time for high water use Uiscrimination in freight rates, and John Delaney, a miner, whd gives immer in Hülle und Fülle. Alle dieſe Fred Stockton, an engineer in tho also that legislators shallnot accept his place of residence Rock Springs, Schäden müſſen bezahlt ‘werbèn und reclamation service connected with the passes. 3 als Taxations - Kommiſſion -waltet Boiss office, committed suicide by! Wyo., was arrested at Tacoma on the Arnold Beauthin of Davenport, Iowa, charge of stealing a suit case containallein unbeſchränkt die bietende shooting himself in the right temple. | convicted of being $75,000 short in his Stimme des Hausherrn. kann His parents live in Sheridan, Oregon. | ing paper worth thousands of dollars accounts while serving as a ‘bank rom a woman pasSenger on a Northalſo unter Umſtänden froh ſein, wenn The sheriff of Shoshone county has | cashier, has been. sentenced to four man überhaupt etivas pon ſeinem been instructed to close up ali gam ern Pacific train. years imprisonment. Calvin E. Reed, assistant attorney„\hifin“ rettet. Trohdem iſt dieſe Ein- bling games in the county. Gambling A general strike of the workmen tidtung nidjt ganz unberechtigt, denn was resumed .in that county last genera! of Colorado and one of the bei dem géringen Hausrath her Japa- June, after being closed for over 9} most prominent attorneys in the employed at the Lewis and Clarke exThe men, State, is dead of pneumonia. Mr. Reed position grounds is on. ner iſt das „Rüden“ allzu leiht ge- year. madtht. was 38 years of age and unmarried, a about 700 in number, demand better The supreme «court decides that graduate of the law school at the pay and shorter hours. Kryptol heißt ein neues Mate- Boise’s peddling ordinance is void, tha University of Michigan. The Official Messenger of St. Petersrial zur Erzeugung hoher Temperatu- tribunal holding that farmers are en burg publishes an imperial manifesto The state senate of Montana has by ren, Das Krypto! ift eine ſ{<war??, titled to market beef raised and calling upon the country to rally round körnige Maſe und beſteht aus eine : slaughtered on the farm without | y unanimous vote concurred in the house the throne in defense of the empire bill calling upon the attorney-general Gemenge von Leitern erſter Klo ! license. from its internal enemies. (Kohle, Graphit) und Leitern zweiter ! While making tallow, George B. Mc- lo investigate all the so-called trusts Firing through his overcoat pocket Klaſſe (Thonerde, Karborundum, Kiez Cullough, of Wallace, was frightfully operating in Montana, and when yiolations of the statutes are disclosed to at two men who attempted to rob him, ſelſäure). scalded by the explosion of a tank Assistant County Attorney Louis B, bring proceedings against them. containing 600 gallons of boiling fat. In a fight between four men of Su- Anderson, of Chicago, shot and fa Vielſagende Grhundiguna. He was hurried to the hospital, where} mas, Wash., and two tramps suspected tally wounded one of them. physicians say his condition is critice!, Strike manifestations continue at of having committed numerous thefts J. B. Ward of Mountain Home met at that town, one of the tramps was Brest, France, and several minor conwith a bad accident last week. He is probably fatally wounded. He re- flicts between strikers and troops have slightly lame and uses a cane when celved two charges from a shotgun. occurred, during which two officers of he walks, but in some manner in waikdragcons were roughly handled. The tramps were resisting arrest, ing along he gave his leg such a vio | An unknown man, about 45 years Governor Mead of Washington has lent wrench that it broke at the thigh, vetoed the bill for the removal of the old, deliberately leaped in front of a The Idaho Woolgrowers’ association state capital from Olympia to Tacoma, street car in San Francisco, and was has closed a deal by which it becomes His principal reason is that the bill instantly killed. An hour’s time was a half owner in the Great Western is in the nature of a constitutional required to extricate the remains. Salt company of Ogden. The sheep: amendment, and, as such, should have * A passenger train was stopped by men will control the board of directors, a two-thirds vote of the legislature. three bandits eight miles south of Their object is to secure cheaper sall | In his veto message the governor flays Mammoth Springs, Ark., and the exfor their flocks. the lobbyists press car robbed. The safe was blown Frank Williams, the stage driver be open and all its contents, about The bill providing for the preicctio n tween Arco and Martin, a small town of the American eagie in Nevada has ; $2,000, were secured. eighteen miles west of Arco. was Judge Charles Swayne, acquitted by | Stabbed and killed by a man named passed the state assembly. The meas ' the senate on impeachment charges, | Martin Nelson at Wiley’s ranch. The ure \. .s introduced upon recommendamurderer escaped, but will undoubt- tion of Governor Sparks, and makes it has requested and been granted leave a severe penalty for those who want of absence for two months. Judge edly be caught. Nevada is Swayne expects in that time to underThe work of Jaying the-mains and only to kill the bird. go a surgical operation. putting in the hydrants for the Pay- probably the only state in the Union Serious disorders broke out gt the | ette waterworks system has been con)- with such a law. Poinanski cotton mill in Lodz while pléted and everything is now in readiThe ninth assembly of Montana, the men were being paid off. The j mess for the water to be turned in which adjourned Friday, was prolific troops were summoned and three when the pumping plavt fer the well in the number of bills thrown into workmen were killed and forty-two inhas been installed. : the legislative halls. During the ses- jured. A general strike is expected. At Summit, Mrs. Mollie Bachus, sion 402 bills were introduced in both Frank Bister, a well known resident plead guilty to horsewhipping County houses, 315 in the house and 87 in the of Springville, Cal., has shot and killed Assessor A, E. Jones and paid a fine senate, Of that total 165 passed both Milton Rubbs, a neighbor, and after of $5 and costs. She claims he made houses and went to the governor. He killing his wife, committed suicide slighting remarks about her character has approved 138 and 27 still remain The triple tragedy is attributed to and She resorted to the horsewhipping in his hands. jealousy. All the victims were quite Der kleine Frih: „Sag' to vindicate hdeself” Dr. Edgar P. Hin, pastor of the prominent in that section. mal, Papa; find die Spanier eigentlich The report comes from Caldwell Fifst Presbyterian church of Portland, James Neal, 18 years of age, who auh ſo unangenehm wie ihr Rohr?“ that there is not a vacant store room is in Washington arranging for adhas been living in Denver under the in the town, and from lack of room dresses by persons of national prominname of Roy Ballew, has given himself Immer Eeſchätsmann. new businesses have been prevented ence at the conferences and congresses up to the police and confessed that he +. F< verlange Abbitte! Zum fromstarting. A number of new to be held in Portland in connection mindeſten haben Sie das Rhino; ros buildings are under, course of construc- with the Lewis and Clark exposition. murdered Cynthia Johnson, a widow, who lived on a farm near Kennison,!. guriidgunelmen, das Sie mir an den tion, but more are heeded. dem being $20,000. man hren Bie Sninbe et Sat ner bedeutſames Ereigniß begrüßt E ' ivird dann ungefähr $5 in der Minute! gitard fh. tdgugeben faben, “gehen Greling Abend 0 Ud - $. burg. : u È ſens, Préſident, hati, ida Bezirk (e Gonntag des onaté iyfe gral. Die jugendfi in Shelagh von Weſiminſierif Baller Nei lis aub ie el” ‘gen $1,250,- eine aie Miß Corntval- aus Hauſe der Grafen CROSSE JohnASalzer Seed Co.“ LLA RS) von Delaware und eine Schweſter der Prinzeſſin Heinrid Pleß. So ver- bindet engſte Verwandtſchaft die Fami- lien des reiſten enaliſhen und des Bern,“ Falls bie Berner Gemeinde das — preußiſchen fürſtlichen Grund- 1 Ghriſti der Heiligen dev mi.ena, Morones ‘Wir glauben an Gott, deny ely Dir und an ſeinen 4 hinterlaſſene Erbe aus\<lage, hieß es in dem Teſtament weiter, ſolle es der katholiſchen Kirchengemeinde Pruntrut zufallen. Da die erſie Beſtimmung nachträglich mit Bleiſtift durchgeſtrichen war, beanſpru<te hie tatholiſche Gemeinde Pruntrui die ganze Hinterlaſſenſchaft und betrat Prozeßtweg. Ein günſtiger Ausgang für ſie erſchien aber zweifelhaft, und neulic) bat fie ſich mit der Vertreterin der „Mugen,“ der Berner Einwohnergemeinde, dahin verſtändigt, daß von der 9000 Francs Kriegsſculfeier in Tokio, Leiſtungen Stee japaniſchen Jn Tokio fand unlängf die jährliche + Abgangsfeier der Offiziersaſpiranten , und an den Heiligen { der Kriegsſchu!e in Gegenwart des Mitado flat. Schon vom frühen Morgen a daß al e Menſchen 5 DVeteindengeſtraft were an waren die Straßen, die vom fkaiſer- lichen Palaſt bis zu der herrlih auf he an nicht für Adam's Uebertre- einer Anhöhe im Stadttheil Uſhigome | uben, daß dur L das iſti die ganze Menſlh- werden fann, dur< Gehorſam und Verordnungen des liums, 4 uben, daß dieſe Verord- M erſtens, Glaube an den GChrifium; gweitens, Bur A ina zur Vergetung der Sü ; ente Md Maflegen der Hände für he des Heiligen Geiſtes. “4, Vir glauben, daß ein Mannvon berufen ſein muß durd Offenbaing und dur das Auflegen der Hän- y Deter, welche die Vollmacht dazu üm das Evangelium zu pvéedifi, und in den Verordnungen deſſel- ir glauben an die gleiche Or- hiſaien, welihe un der urſprünglichen lde beſtand, nämlich Apoſtel, Pros fig, Hirten, Lehrer, tften E, Bie glanben an die-Gabe der myer, Prophezeiung, Offenbarung, dte, Heilung, Auslegung der Zuntic, i Bien an die pita als das it , ſoweit ſie rihtig überſept i wit glauben aud an dad Bud Mitten, als das Wort Gottes. |}, Bir glauben alles, was Gott geMoot fat, alles was er jel bari, und wir glauben, daß vieleLie gbey Dinge ti rit, in Bezug auf 6, daë i, Ditglauben an die buchftablicye smanmlung S8caelé und an die Wie- Merjelung der zehn Stämme, Daß tem Kontinent (demamead a auſgebant werden wird. perfonlid) aufPer Erde n wird, und daß die Erde erneus verden und i i fe All. Wir legen Anſpru< auf da mat, ben Allmächtigen Gott my A uch den Eingebungen neta w 1 utd_ geſtatten allen Menſchen gelegenen Anſtalt führen, zu beiden Seiten mit Poliziſten beſeßt, und am großen Auffahrtsthor bildete eine wie immer bei folchen Gelegenheiten ehrfurhtsvoll \ſ<weigſame Volksnienge Spalier, Rechts und links des den Hügel hinaufführenden Weges waren die Offiziere und Lehrer der Schule zum Empfange aufgeſtellt, während oben auf dem großen, von allen vier Seiten von Gebäuden eingeſchloſſenen Grergierplage die etwa 1200 Mamn zöhlenden Schüler in Paradeſtellung auf die Ankünft ihres oberſten Kriegsbe Eege rec a nabt ber taiferlide Zug. Zunächſt erſcheint ein Cee in einsre Livree; ein Gendarm zu Pferde olgi, und hinter ihm die Kavallerieesforte mit der kaiſerlichen Standarte, ein goldenes Chryſanthemum in violettem Felde, Dann kommt der Wagen mit bem Mikado; ihm gegenüber figt der Hausminiſter, den Blid gu Boden tet. Es wäre unehrerbietig, dem ikado in's Geſicht zu ſeen, Schweid verneigt ſi alles; die Nationalhymne ertönt, und der Wagen erreicht m S<hritt das Portal des Hauptgebäudes, Empfangen vom Direktor der Schule, eilt ber Mifado die Stufen m Enipfangszimmer empor, um ſh r kurze Zeit auszuruhen. Alles geht <weigend zu; kein Wort wird gewechſelt, Nur als der Kaiſer auf den Exergierplaÿ hinaustritt, machi der kommandirende Offizier Meldung, und der Kaiſer winkt mit dem Kopf. „Yoroſhi,“ das heißt etwa ,fain,” ift alles was er ſagt. Von dem drei Schritte vor ihm hergehenden Direktor der Schule geführt, ſchreitet der Mikado die (1 Franc g‘eih 18.8 Cents) betragen- den Hinterlaſſenſchaft 3500 Francs den Bären îm Berner Bärencraben zufa!Ten, 5500 Francs fie felbft Eehult. Die »Mugen” follen ihre Befriedigung über dieſen Au3gang dur< wohlwollende3 Brummen zu erkennen gegeben haben. Von Bubenhüänden ge: führdete Bahn. Auf der Cifen: bahnſtrede Mons - Bouſſu, Belgien, wurden von böswilliger Hand ungefähr 200 {were Pflaſterſteine auf das Ge. leiſe gelegt. Glülicherweiſe bemerkten Grubenarbeitet, die an der gefährdeteri Stelle vcrbei mußten, den Steinhaufen, wodur< eine Kataſtrophe vermieden wurde, | G | Reden auf Schlachtfeldern. Berühmte Feldherren und Mittel zux Beler bung des Muthes der Soldaten. Eine Sammlung berühmt gewordeaer Neden, die auf Schlachtfeldern ge- halten wurden, iſt vom Pariſer „Gaulois“ aufgeſtellt worden, Da iſ} vor allem Nelſonë Anſprache an ſeine Blaujaden am Tage von Trafalgar: „Alt-England erwartet, daß heute Jedermann ſeine Pflicht thut.“ Als Cromwell in der Schlacht von York den General Mancheſter von den koniglichen Truppen fliehen ſah, rief er ihm zu: „Mylord, Sie irren ſich, der Feind it nicht auf dieſer Seite!“ Das Wort genügte, um die wankenden Reihen zum Stehen zu bringen und die bereits verlorene Schlacht zu getviunen, Das Beiſpiel Ferdinand Cortez, der bei der Landung in Mexiko ſeine Schiffe verbrannte, wurde mehreremale in ähnlichen Situationen befolgt. Nach der Einnahmevon Kehl im Fahre 1797 ront der präſentirenden Schüler ab. griffen die ſiegreichen Oeſterreicher die lid} hat er den fiir ihn abgegirtel- Franzoſen in ihrem verſchanzten Lagèr ten Plag erreicht, und der Vorbeimarſh an und fegten fie vor fo her bis zu der nnt, Alles klappt tadellos. Nun fliegernden Briide, die man für den folgen in einem Lehrſaal die Anſprache Rüd>zug über den Rhein geſchlagen des beſten Schülers, der über „Nacht- tte. Da ließ der franzöſiſche General gefedie” fprici, dann das Quadrillecourbe die Brücke halb abbrechen und reiten der Kavallerie auf einem tiefer rief den Fliehenden entgegen: „Soldaegenen Reitplage. Von den umge- ten, bier ift der Rhein, dort der Feind, Anhöhen können wir dieſe Jhr müßt ertrinken oder fämpfen! “immer wieder das Auge erfreuenden, | Wählt!“ Da hielten ſie dem Anſturm j der Oeſterreiher Stand. Bei Lesnovo Kopf gerworfen!*—,Bedaure; eB nidt ; um Schluß. en olg wollte Peter der Große einen Proviant- guriidnebmen gu ténnen—babe im Audie Beret ung der Sipfome und zug erobern, den ver General Lewen- eit" keine anderweitige Verwendung Preiſe an die beſten Schüler. Feder upt Karl XII. zuführte. Aber alle afür!“ bon diefen befommt eine ſilberne Uhr ngriffe der Ruſſen wurden abgeſchlagum Geſchenk. Damit iſt die Feier be- en, und die Berechtigter Stolz. Schlacht ſchien bereits verendet, derſelben Ordnung wie am ren, als der Zar den Koſaken ſeiner asians verläßt der kaiſerliche Zug die Arrieregarde zuſchrie: „Schlagt en nieder, der flieht! Und ich befehle y n Friedenszeiten findet, wie oben aud mich gu iódien, wenn ih feig ſein angedeutet, dieſe Abgangsfeier nur ein- werde!“ Die Ruſſen maten Kehrt mal im Jahre und. zwar im Dezember und ſiegten. Dieſer Befehl érinnert an ſtatt, Da die großen Verluſte an Offi- das Wort La Rochejaquelins, der ſeidieren im gegenwärtigen Kriege aber nen vendeiſchen Bauern zurief: „Wenn Ergänzung erheiſchten, ih vorwärts gehe, folgt mir! Wenn ih eine f iſ der Kurſus abgetlirzt worden, Der fliehe, tödtet mi<h! Wenn id ſterbe, Abgang findet im März 1905 racht mid!" Noch grandioſer ift der jueegg der dann folgende im Sep- Ausſpruch Catinats in der Schlacht t “Zu der vor Kurzem BES von Chiari, Ein Offizier ſagte zu A üfung hatten ſich circa ihm: „Aber Sie führen uns ja în den angemeldet, die zum größten Tod!“ Worauf der-, Marſchall erwiderte: „Das iſi wahr. Vor uns iſt nen m a der Tod, aber hinter uns iſt bie dieRed,fewsten 7 Überſehen.ZumSchlußendlichfolgt kamt tu, Herrſchern undMagiſtra- ening zu ſein und den Geſe» | I var,toes daran, ehrlich, gee Morden, fie zu ehren und fie | man,tmig und tugendbaft N in der Tha paspre Y der don gutem R arenes itt, todten aae a ihe Aufklärun- ieleausMitleſenundSyne, nde!“ Heinrich IV. hielt in ber Sains ſeine retirirende Avantgarde mit den Worten auf: t Eu um! “woll!, ‘Wenn Jhr {on niht o ſeht wenigſtens gu, trie fterbe! bet berühmte Reitergeneral PappenCoatet ſeinen Schwadronen inder bei Lüßen zu: needa Värengräben zu voneinem vot sei erJc hab'sjobe nen Mrs. Gertie Logan, a woman living William Roberts, a well known busi. T ness man of Reno, Nevada, went driv: in the eastern part of Weiser, took ing with two women in Sparks. He | rough on rats Sunday evening with reported to the officers when found suicidal intent. Assistance was sum: lying on the main street of the town moned and remedies administered and a few hours later, that he had been her life saved. Domestic troubles was oe and robbed by his companthe cause of her rash act. ions, Idaho is te have a new capito! buiid- The insurrection in the provinces of Yemen, Arabia, is assuming alarming proportions. Almost the whole country southward of Sanaa is in revolt and the towns of Kataba ard Tais heve fallen into the hands o’ the insurgent Arabs. y The Reno Power, Light and Water) According to estimatcos which have ing, the house having passed the capi- company has begun the first work of been prepared in Tokio, the forces tol building bill, and the measure will expending a quarter of a million ot under General Kuropatkin between go through the senate without opposi- dollars in improvements on ite proper: the Shakhe river and Tie pass total tion. It makes provision for a hand- fies at Reno and Sparks, Nevada. A big gas plant, capable of supplying slightly over 400,000, composed of 335,some structure that will be located in both towns, will be among the new 000 infantry, 33,00 cavalry and 35,000 the center of two blocks of ground. features. “artillery, with 1504 guns. Charles Casper and Frank Lark are The dead body of Valentine Bohen, {2 jail at Weiser and will face a charge who mysteriously disappeared from of attempted train wreking. They Palouse, Wash., has been found. Ap admit placing spikes and 1 its on the parently he had lain down and, grasp rails on a curve near Summit. Had ing a revolver with both hands, rested it upon the ground and placed thé the train been running at full speod muzzle in his mouth before pulling the there would have been a bad wreck. trigger. Christopher Constantine, a Greek, Word has been received of the who has been a respected resident of death at Quincy., Ills., of Mrs. Don L, idaho for many years, died in Boise Byam, one of the pioneer women of Crying and beating his head against the walls of his cell, Adolph J. Bloch. formerly of Philadelphia, is in the county jail in Washington, Pa., having confessed to having committed a murder for which his brother was hanged in Allentown five days ago. Senator Carmack. in a speech on the aval appropriation bill, charged the president with “ having: «a &ble propensity to interfere with the qffairs of other nations,” and asserted that last week, Constantine was about 60 Mortana, at the age of 85. She came years of age, and had the distinction overland in an ox team to Montana in 1868, at a time when there were not of opening and. operating the cst more than a half-dozen white womes “other nations have a right to conclude restaurant ever run on the Wood river, in the territory. that we ‘are arming for nggression.” Blackfoot is to have a complete Vast quantities of hand bombs are During a fit of temper, 8. J. Dona “Ef fii, FREE Amii N ttig auf 5 Bere $3,000,000 geſägt, Und men des Herzogs be- | Wb a H See mög hue, aged 36, who had been discharged being imported into Russia. The disas a driver for a laundry company, covery was accidentally made by the shot and wounded Alexander Orth, custom authorities at Wirebalien, RusPortland, one of the proprietors, in the sian Poland, on opening an ordinary arm. Thinking he had killed Orth, he ran a block and a half sad then shot and killed himself. Mrs. Nellie Leary, wife of the Montana Central railway agent at Silver, Mont,, has been arrested on the charge of taking a package from the United States mail. It is alleged the woman opened a mail sack left in the depot in transit Marysville, abstracting some merchandise, fruit box marked “Oranges,” which was found to contain a hundred smal! bombs. @ Previous to ending his own life, Henry Fey, caretaker of a farm west of Cincinnati, killed every living thing about the place. Then, acting with h deliberation, he literally blew head off with a shotgun. The . — ee |