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Show IDAHO STATE NEWS 7 Guard are enjoying A hurricane of extraordinary se - campmentat Manti this week. rannten ſie die Treppe ‘hinauf, verfolgt A. H. Farrington fell from the fifth zwei der Räuber icursguey week and escaped with a broken arm, vor lang, chreren eee denen es ge floor of a building in Salt Lake last während der dritte ſpäter dingfeſt ge- A | pilegmatiſeeren. oe ihre der Unterhaltun cE wa: lebhafteren, Das Ballſpiel im Aktertbume. DerBall iſ eines der älteſten aller Spielzeuge. gált er als bevorzugtes Spielzeug für Königskinder. Bed Griechen und Römern war das Ballſpiel eines der beliebteſten Spiele. Die Grie>, . hatten in ihren : n will ,DperationSiounden,” die Gymnaſien einen beſonderen Play zum Ballſpiele und beſondere Ballmeiſter ‘pit einer Nadel verurſacht werden. Seht nun einmal den , jemand dafür. Der Karier Ariſtonicus, Ball“be einen „ſ<limmen Finger,“ die meiſter Alexanders des Großen, erhielt E Shmerzen ſteigern ſi, § “me von den Athenern niht nur das BürPpitd durd) den unter. hr fic) abjon- grat ſondern an ein Denkmal, i den Römern ſpielten es die angeunden Eiter abgehohen und. wölbt ſich wißlih-gelb verfärbt ‘vor, die Nacht- 1 ſehenſten Perſonen. Die Ulten fhag: dahin, die Angſt vor dem Dok-] len es au< beſonders in diätetiſcher py man greift zur Nadel und Ÿinſicht. Die Sinnbilder an der Bildſäule des Arztes Herophilus beſtanden in gymnaſtiſchen Jnſtrumenten, und und Tapfer citer ~ ‘nnenigenape ab, = der darunter war au< der Ball. Galen, Arzt und Pädagog unter Kaiſer Marc w er, mer. Sarum? Teas snlae ne te Aurel, hält in ſeinem Buche vom klei[Form eines Nadelſtiches eineviel zu nen Ball eine ſehr warme Lobrede auf ne iſt, um die gründliche Entleerung 1 dieſes Spiel. Die Griechen unterſchie6 infektiöſen Materials se den den großen und den kleinen Ball, igen, und toeil ſich dieſe Oeffrung ſe 1 den leeren mit Luft angefüllten und ‘iht wieder ſchließen kann. Deswei- den Korykus, Die Römer hatten den „Follis,“ unſeren gewöhnlihen Ball, iſ die Oeffnung doh großgenug, den „Trigonalis,“ einen kleinen Ball neue Krankheitserreget von außen LnEET gum Zuwetfen und Fañgen, die „Pa- fj mesi Durch €fhe ieintetion n eh ancia“ von Leder, mit Federn ge- proje hiel ſhwererer werden fann. War die fo Und den „Harpaſtum“ zum Ab[adel nun gar ſelber unſauber, pho <nellen mit einem Holzgriffe. Bei nit einem ſolchen Stich eine viel tiefere H bewirkt werden, alsfie ‘vor< dmben tar. eine Nadel verroftet, m iſt die Gefahr nur deshalb weil an der rauben toftigen l Sdmuk fſißen kann als an der ten. Man verbanne alſo die Nadel <hirurgiſches Fnſttument. den Kindern hat der Ball ſtets den erſten Pläÿ- eingenommen, under verdient aud ſeiner anerkannten pädagoiſchen Bedeutung wegen beſondere ürdigung. Kein Spielzeug iſ wie er geeigneter, den wichtigſten Sinn, das Geſicht, ſowie Kraft, Gefdcidlidteit oor zu fördern und zu ent: wideln. Deutliche Rezepte. profitable one for Salt Lake's pleasure party for the third term. ten ih: G. Hanlon, J. S. Stafford und iam Kane, Das Trio fol mit grees internationalen resorts, all of which closed on Monday, The departure of reservists from Liban, Russia, was marked by socialistic rioting in which ten persons were killed and fifty wounded. Gaunern identiſch ſein. Kanes rechter hie a Fur<htbarer Blißſ<hlag. Ein einziger Blibſchlag verſeßte lehthin die ganze Stadt Columbia, Mo., in Finſterniß, indem er die Haupileitung des Elektrizitätswerkes zerſtörte. Derſelbe Bliß riß au< ein Loch în ein Haus, worin zwölf Studenten der Miffourier Univerſität wohnen. Der Blih zerſhmetterie die Möbel in \ſe<s Zimmern, do< wurde keiner der Bewohner ernſtlich verlegt. Die Hausmeiſterin, eine Frau Yennie Carter, die im zweiten Sto>werke \{lief, ent- | Zilſönuttcl für Schwerhörige. | tleine hefl gehalt i hat ſpann Pferde dur<gehen konnte. kunft, ſ<läft in einem Stall und ſein | Schwarß, eine del ſo. 57jä Newark, N A er aufgelöſtem the result of injuries received he was run down bya livery August 19th, Nils Benson, 63 of age, died last week at his in Salt Lake. ters now stand the Ogden jobbers Governor John C, Cutler last week issued a proclamation naming the commission of nine members provided for by the last legislature to investigate the work of the Agricultural college and the University of Utah. State Chemist Herman Harms has just completed a chemical analysis of twenty samples of breakfast Wittwe ran eee der neuen Armee | xh ieriſ<e in Richmon Haven has granted an injunction to fined $150 for striking H. M. Hedges with an ax. Hedges was not badly in- product. the Seattle Srewing company restrain B. F. Clay of Caldwell was last week ing labor unfons from’ boycotting i A raid was made on the saloons of Bonners’ Ferry last week and tive slot machines and a roulette table were confiscated. Gambling has been stopped in NamIt is said that General Skalion, the, pa, the officers making a raid last new governor general of Warsaw, in- week and closing all the games of y tends to abolish martial law, normal chance in the town, conditions having been resumed. F. A. Coe, lessee of the big orchard The sanitary authorities of Panama, of the Weiser Fruit and Land comin order to improve the health condi- pany, at Weiser, expects to have about tions in Colon, have sent over a gang 30 carloads of fruit to ship this season. of two hundred men to refumigate the town. The pope, when informed of the conclusion of peace.in the far east, exclaimed: “This is the happiest news of mylife. Thank God for President Rooseyvelt’s courage.” Nearly all cf the fruit in the Payette valley is larger and better this year as the frost thinned the trees * that the remaining fruit made a f 0d growth. Herbert Messecar, a 6oise valley man, had the misfertune to have a load of wood tip over on him, breaking Many thousands of acres of valuable timber have been destroyed by forest fires which have been raging in the vicinity of Kalispell, Mont., for the past three weeks. three ribs and him, otherwise Two youths named Jose Martinez and Eudore Romero have been killed by the explosion of a box of dynaimite they used for a target, half a mile from Chama, N. M. taken to thoroughly Rear Admiral Rojestvensky has so far recovered from the effects of the wounds received at the battle of the Sea of Japan that he will be brought to Tokio early this month. of $8,427,176.52 bruising The natural gas strike on Dead Ox flat, near Weiser, is creating consideranle excitement, and steps will be investigate it by further sinking. The total assessed valuation of the state this year is $74,401,884.61, an in- crease of $6,927,998.11 over 1904 arfll over 1903. The in- crease in 1904 over 1903 was $1,499,178.41. A scheme is on foot to provide Weiser with electric lights and power One man was killed and three. were, from Swan Falls, a distance of 85 seriously injured at the open hearth miles, the plant to be completed within four months at a cost of about mill of the Carnegie Steel company at = Donora, Pa., by the bursting of a mam- $100,000, It is reported that H. F. Samuels moth ladle filled with molten steel. has sold his 1-64 interest in the celeOne thousand Russian sailors -who, participated in the mutinous disorders, brated Hercules mine at Burke, Ida., to other owners in the property for at Libau and in the Black sea will be) $62,500. This is upon a basis of $4, transferred to the army and be sent! 000,000 for the mine. lo theifar east to serve in the army of Charles E. Bloom, accused of the occupation. murder of John Strom, near Junction, The mainmast of the steamship Melthe crime having been committed on vin Dollar snapped in two while load, the night of July 11 last, has been ing a heavy flat car onto the vessel at! captured and will be taken back to Seattle, and fell, striking Philip ShidLembi county for trial. zen, @ sailor, on the head, and instant. It is believed the output of grain ty killed him. from Nez Perce and Idaho counties e Superior Judge Cook of San corn ahd sold on the lecal market. All were found free from adulteration. The first religious. services ever held at Modena were conducted on August 27 by Foster, a converted Piute Indian, who has recently re turned from the Indian school at Carlisle, Pa. Nearly the whole, town turned out. : Thomas E. Wright, of Bingham Junction, attempted suicide in his cell in the Salt Lake county jail, Sunday night by swallowing: a large quantity of sodium salicylate. Wright's ihtentions were good, but the drug contained no poison. Unfamiliarity with the briny waters of the Great Salt lake came near costing Joseph Murphy, of St. Louis, his life at Saltair Sunday. Only the prompt aid of a few of the resort employes saved Mr. Murphy from being strangled by the salty spray. It is not improbable that congress will grant prospective Uintah land settlers an extension of time in which to establish their residence in case thdke appears to be a pressing need of such an‘extension because of lack of early irrigation facilities. Cholera among hogs has made its appearance in Payson and vicinity. Several farmers have lost a number of hogs as the result, and those who are making a business of the industry are dlarmed as to the outcome of the disease unless it is checked. According to the report of James Christensen, state treasprer, the state's total receipts from all sources during the month of August amounted to $92,032.25. Disbursements dur- The new tabernacle 7+ Lehi, which has cost approximately $50,000 to erect was formally opened Sunday. President Joseph F. Smith, all the members of the Alpine stake presidency, ex-Bishop T. R. Cutler and . cisco refused. to release Chi! Bowen, the slayer of A. A. Steph of Washoe, Nev., on a writ of hal corpus.. Bowen was remanded to the eustody of the sheriff to await trial. Louis Eliskovitch was crushed te death by falling rock while mining near Norris, Mont. The rest of the crew had gone to a funeral, but Eliskovitch said he preferred to work and met his death while ther were absent. Four hundred employees in two camps of the Three Lakes Lumbe® company threw down their tools and quit work because the menu did not suit them. Three Lakes is twelve miles west of Everett, Wash. When the men demanded better food or their pay, they were given their money. Charged with the murder of Philip H. Ross and his wife and the burning of their saloon at Kerrytown, Wash., to conceal the evidences of their crime, Adam Moore and John Dallas, negroes, who came from Louisiana, in the same gang, to work in the Kerry sawmill severa] months ago, are now in jail. I G. B. Crane, J. Ward Huse and 8&8. Trowland were sho. through the legs at Billings, Mont., by a saloon swamper known as “Maj. H. C. Robingon,” supposed to have become crazed by drink. Robinson was later shot to death by officers. The wounded mex will recover, although the condition of Huse is serious. The bodies of Mrs. L. B. Haver, wife of a prominent real estate dealer of Pueblo, Colo., and her 56-year-old son were recovered from the Bessemer fitch. The bodies were securely tted together with a stout cord. The wo- man is said to have been in poor health for some time, and determined to kill herself and child. After a search of sixteen months for the murderer of Harry Proctor in Flathead county, Mont., Sheriff Gregg of that county has identified Joseph - Friseo, in the county jail at Great Falls, as the alleged murderer. Frisco admitted he did the shooting that re-. Seven members of the Louisville twill be equal to that of last year, baseball club were injured in a col- {while in the Snake river and Asotin sulted in Proctor’s death, but deciared: he did it in self-defence. jision at Kansas City between a trol- Sections the yield is considerably Edith Kesterson from Montesane, dey car and a wagonette in which the heavier than for several years. ‘Wash., through ignorance of the club was being taken from the ball The state has selected and filed on proper manner of extinguishing a gas) park to a hotel. 100,000 acres of land in Fremont counA ten-inch prong of light, blew it out and was found by her! a hay fork ty that is to be leased to sheep men. unele and the landlady of a lodging: eeney, The leading sheep men of that section house in Portland in an unconscious) Frederick have agreed to lease this land for a condition early Sunday. The girl died Grove, near Winterstown, Pa., and the period of five years at 7% cents an about an hour after being found withgirl is still ving, with a possible acre, out recovering consciousness, — chance of recovery. ' Phe returning delegates from the The Japanese residents of Portland: Two women and a little girl were National Irrigation congress at Port- and the Pacific northwest on the 3ist’ burned to death Sunday in a fire dana report having had a hard time. celebrated the anniversary of Crown) which destroyed a house owned by landing the coveted prize of next Prince Harunomiya, and also the conWarren Fletcher, two miles east of year’s session in Boise, and are con-,' clusion of peace between Russia and) Littleton, Mass. Four other occupants sequently all the more proud of their. ‘Japan, at the Lewis and Clark fair. victory. of the house escaped. There were daylight fireworks and &| William West, who shot and killed! general celebration during the after-: The monthly statement of the public L. Lefonte at Roosevelt last month, debt shows that, at the close of busimoon, and at night a great parade of’ ness August 31, 1905, the debt, less and who was liberated by.a coroner's gaily decorated boats on Guild's lake. cash in the treasury, amounted to jury, is again under arrest on an inThe opening of the hunting season: $1,005,524,595, which is an increase, formation filed by theprosecuting at- in Montana was marked by the accitorney of Idaho county, charging him as compared with last month, of $3,dental killing of Frank Gonsier, the} with murder. 476,594. 18-year-old son of Casper Gonster, Fire broke out in the planing mill) jold-time merchant of Monarch. Two deaths from cholera have ocIn} curred at Lemburg, Austria, and sev- of the White Pine Lumber company at climbing through some brush the eral suspected cases are under obser- Priest River, destroying the entire: hammer of his g.. in some way be; vation. ‘The deaths occurred in the plant with eight million feet of lum-| came entangled and the weapon was| family of a river boatman who has ber, 11 box cars on the Great North-' discharged. He was found dead b; been working in the Vistula district of ern tracks, together with about twen- some hunters a short time afterward, Prussia. ty-five residences. having bled to death. i Dr. Franklin Clarke of Boston, Tom Grible, while riding a horse; A 13-year-old boy named Yarnelli Mass., who was arrested at Kingston, very fast as he was coming home from suicided at Rock Springs, Wyo, Jamaica, July 17, dnd tried lest week Meridian, recently, ran into a team shooting himself through the head, He before the chief justice for breach of and wagon. The horse’s leg hit the threw a rock through a neighbor's the secret act by taking photographs hub of the wagon and was broken. window and was reprimanded by his of the fortifications at Port Royal, has Tom was knocked senseless and the father, when he went to his room and been liberated. horse had to be Killed. shot himself. Charles Dewey, the only surviving There is every prospect that before R. D. Chase, alias Russell, formerly brother of Admira] Dewey, is dead al the arrival of the date set for the of Cherokee, Ia., and Oklahoma City,’ bh me at, Montpelier, Vt, aged {ntermountain fair, there will be an, has shot and killed Allie Watson, with! 79 years. He was president of the anti-confetti ordinance on the statute, whom he was living at Tonopah, Ne National Life Insurance company books of Boise, Mayor Pinney having vada. He then fired a bullet into his from 1877 to 1900, retiring from busi- feclared himself in favor of the aboli- own body, inflicting a wound which ness at that time. tien of this nuisance. will prove ‘fatal. The British steamer Umzumbi, Lewiston grain dealers estimate the According to the reports made by bound for London from Cape Town, wheat crop in the Clearwater country Spokane physicians to the health de struck on the Banner reefs, west of to be at least 10 per cent larger than partment there are more cases of tyBrest, France. The passengers and last year. This estimate is based phoid now in Spokane than ever re erew, numbering seventy-five persons, upon the acreage and yields already ported at one time in the history of the were rescued by life boats manned reported, which have been received city, 40 cases having been reported from all of the grain sections. by fish folk from Moleneisland. during the past two weeks. F. C. Boltz, W. 8. Stark and W. M. A contract has been closed between Harley C. Miller, of Eugene, Ore., a Nelson, the three striking Santa Fe the Western Idaho Sugar company printer, 28 years old, is missing. His maciinists who fought with H. H. and W.. F. Sherwood of Payette, relatives believe he has been the vie. Germain, chief of the Santa Fe ser- whereby the latter is to furnish the tim of foul play, or has committed suiwice, and a half dozen other company company with approximately 1,000,000 cide, but others think he has fled the Wetectives, were discharged in court brick, to be used in the construction, country on account of an entangle of the sugar factory at Payette. ‘ at their trial at Topeka, Kans. ment with a young woman. Harry Bailey, who was head bookThe three small children of Géorge At Portland Wednesday of last Gladish, a wealthy farmer of Madison, keeper for the Tuttle Mercantile com- week, another successful at Ind., while playing in the back yard, pany, at Nampa, is charged with being flight was made by Captain Baldwin’ dug a miniature well about fifteen $1,100 behind im his accounts with the airship, “City of Portland.” The ma Inches deep, filling it with water. The firm. He was arrested on a charge of chine was always under perfect com examination trol, the navigator being able to “7 two-year-old daughter, Cecile, fell embezzlement, waived head first in the water and was and was bound over to the district as he chose and sail both with court. E against the wind. drowned. The fruit season is opening up. In accordance with the imperial or The body of Charies Green, aged der of April 29, the Russian ministry rather slow in the Payette valley this about 72 years, who disappeared in of education is preparing to open Sep- year, but the three fruit companies Webtuary last was found near Kalama, ber 14 all the universities which doing business in. Payette this season, 'Wash., last week. From the appear: ave been closed since February, express ihe general opinion that the noe of the body it was thought that hen the students struck and refused prices on nearly all kinds of fruit are he had been murdered. The cone to continue their studies until political going to average better than in pres returned a verdict to that vious years. reforms were granted. here is no clue to the murderer. William Harris, living near MerThé Peruvian government has de From ali indications the crowd of pided to devote the transport Iquitos idian, went up the ditch to see what \"a@abo people in Portland on “Idaho ad become of the water, and found day,” November 7, will be greater in to rapid service between Callao and (Panama. The government is endeav- that Jake Bingman had it shut off. number and much more representa, D to effect an arrangement with As he stooped downito raise the head- tive of the state at large than have b American line, which is gate Bingham struck him twice over, been the crowds for other states which) ‘a rapid service betweenthe head witb a club, cutting quite a have held celebrations at the Lew'@ foods pierced the body of Mab made from wheat, oats, barley and aged 11, on the farm of many other outside visitors were present. Acbording to the records of the Salt | Das Eiſerne K nach As when team years home they are Yeing discriminated Sämmtliche Möbel in dem Zimmer claim against. wurden in kleine Stiide zerſ{lagen Tomato growers are finding no difund mehreré davon in die Wände geficulty in smiling these days, for detrieben. spite the fact, that the crop this year Verdiente Auszeich- ig but one-fifth of the normal, they; nung. Jn Syracuſe, N. Y,, hat ein are making more money than for three. Deutſcher Namens Martin Wambs- years past. = der jeht im Alter von 65 “urais Mrs. Sophia Larsen of Mt. Pleasant, t und den Bürgerkrieg von Anfang met with a very severe accident last bis zum Ende mitgemacht hat, vom Kongreß für außerordentliche Tapfer- week, which may result fatally. Mrs. keit, die er in der Schlacht von Cedar Larsen was milking when one of the struck her in the back, injuring Creek, Va., bewieſen, eine goldene Me- cows her internally, daille erhalten, an Stelle einer ihm; Lébensjahre ſteht, und Frau Allen D. fich Hans Roth, a well known miner at Frisco, formerly a foreman in the Horn Silver mine, was killed by a cave-in in the Lulu mine, adjoining the Horn Silver. undfiel zu Boden, während das FederThe Weber club will take up th bett um fie gerolli war. Das Loch, das der Bliin die Wand ihres Zim- question of freight rates from Ogden mers riß, war \o groß, daß ein Ge- to points on the San Pedro. As mat- Hodbetagter Braiuti«- für Sä N Berlin ha: nun structed during the next few months, The structure will cost about $30,000. ing the month amounted to $95,265.30. cs Jn Ocean Grove, N. J., wur- an on hand July 31 was $228,neulih Georg Schmidt, der im 95. 33. Z E der GelsievowMuto LE Die Zahl der Hörrohre Zie iſt Legion: man e Halbkugel UU Yartige gebaut. - capital city by the suspension of busihess and big gatherings at all the resorts. : Reports are current both in Ogden and Salt Lake that work will begin on ging dem Tode, weil je auf einem the actual construction of this end derbette lag. Sie wurde ſammt dies of the Western Pacific in about two em durch das Zimmer geſchleudert weeks at a point near Saltair, SS petdts und geiſtigen Friſche. : Labor day was celebrated at the Name ſoll William Barrett fein und Stafford iſt au< unter dem Namen A, Lenheer was Kicked by a frac Hrigie D. ie bekannt. Auf telegra- tious horse in Ogden, ‘his skull being phiſche Anfrage bei allen Polizeiver- crushed, but he has even chances for waltungen der Großſtädte des Landes recovery. kam von Baltimore die Antwort, daß Barrett und. Hein dort eines Raub- Seventy-five members of the Grand anfalles befdjuldigt find. Barrett foll Army of the Republic from Salt Lake in Frankreich eine längere Zuchthaus- and forty from Ogden are attending ſtrafe verbüßt haben, nachdem er einem the convention in Denver this week. Bankboten in Paris eine Geldtafde A fine new building for the Weber oo Francs Jnhalt geraubt Stake academy at Ogden is to be con- Eea BE taSradem te The past season has been a most United States District Judge De A heavy windstorm at Weiser lasi week did considerable damage to fruit trees, N of San Francisco by the Union Labor jured. mat wurde. ¿Die Arreſtanten nañn- und Wiſſenſchaft. früher verliehenen Bronge-Medaiile. | | Deutlich geſchriebene Rezepte gehö- | Kinematógraph Bisher war uns der Kinematograph -Jn der Schlacht war der Fahnenträzu den allerſeltenſten Seltenheiten. nut als eine Erfindvung bekannt, die ger gefallen und dieſelbe ſchien bereits Laie kann keinesfalls die Zeichen Geſchehniſſe des täglichen Lebens in be- verloren, als Wambsgau die Fahneer[kuten, nah deren Sinn der Apotheker griff, muthig und unter heftigem KuMm Heiltrank zure<tbrauen ſol . Ab- wundernswerther Treue wiederzugeben gelregen vorwärts drang und dadurd vermag. Neuerdings hat man dieſen von der Mühe, die für den viel zum \<ließli<hen Siege der BunFharmazeuten dazu gehört, die meiſten Apparat aber aud) gu wiffenfdaftlichen destruppen -beitrug. Das Regiment, zu verwenden gewußt. Einem ¡Rezepte zu entziffern, birgt die undeutwelchem Wambsgau in's Feld zog, anzöſiſchen Forſcher iſ es pies mit hie Schrift nod) eine em Gefahr war das 19, Freiwilligen-Regiment den Kreislauf des Blutes und die B e Leib und Leben derjenigen, für die des Protoplasmas finemato- von New York, Es zog mit 900 Medikament beſtimmt iſt, Ein wegung graphiſh aufzunehmen. Seine Auf- Mannaus und nur 150 davon kehrten Verſehen nur — infolge mißwieder zurü>, ; nahmen geben ein bedeutend rfandener Hieroglyphen — und der 10) deutlicheres Bild der Bewegung, Zahnt zum dritten etient kann das undeutliche t welche die Materie im Thier- und M le. Unweit Retreat, Wis., lebt PlanenDrdes macht, als es bisher der Farmer Henry Eßler, welcher das [Das großherzoguch ihe M mit dem Auge wahrgenommen werden Alter von 107 Jahren erreicht hat und n, Abtheilung für Sffentliche konnte. Auf Grund der von ihm ge- der jegt gum dritten Male pd Gr! dh apflege, ift die È l EE aeak a : ian ift von deutſcher oder holländiſcher Ab- | allgu möglich ſein, mittel die Kreisgeſundheitsämter, einziges Bettzeug iſt eine wollene Dee,| teisveterinärämter und die Apotkein welcher er ſich einhüllt. Er lebt von Vergrößerung au “nbeſizer des G ns die Brot, Kartoffeln und Thee und bedient Leinwand zu zeigen, wie eine Pflanze anerkenneswerthe ae ſi, wenn er ſeine Mahlzeiten ein- . wächſt, vie ſh Zelle an Zelle reiht. laſen: „Da wir no< immer Er: Hieri 1r< wird man no< ungeahnte nimmt, weder einer Gabel noch eines lung machen müſſen, daß te Einbli>e in die wunderbaren Vorgänge Meſſers. Er i} ſeit 50 Jahren in it faum leſerlicher Schrift zu; des Zellenwachsthums und der Zellen- Wisconfin als Farmer anſäſſig. Jn gung À die aa he nzen ſeinen jüngeren Jahren hat ex ein den, weiſen wir ti an, vermehrung bei Thieren und abenteuerliches Leben geführt. Er war Hi fiit die Folge folienResepten - thun tonnen. einer der Begleiter des Oberſten Freüber in keinem Falleay mehr ant mont, des „Pfadfinders,“ auf deſſen S<üändlicher Streich. Jn [inder mühevolle zu! ſige Entdem Weizendiſtrikt zwiſchen Buhler erſter Expedition nah Kalifornien, die Uhſelung einzulaſſen, vielmehr ſtets und Burton in Reno County, Kan., vor nahezu 60 Jahren unternommen à dem ordinirenden Arzt eine deutt ein Brandſtifter Tauſende und wurde. te Inhaltsangabe zu verlangen.“ Hohes Alter, Jn Cincinnati, bertaufende Bufhel im offenen Felde Man O., ſchied e Tage eine Frau Jane _Gleihzeitige Promo- aufgeſtapelten Weizen vernichtet. daß man es mit einem Verrü>- Norton im Ulter bon 109 Jahren cus ting von Geſ<wiſtern. glen, zu thun hat, der über fehlgeſ{la- dem Leben. Frau Norton wurde ;: den unlängſt an der Wiener Uniden Fete 1796 in Frland geloren, kam im it ſtattgehabten Promotionen ene Spekulationen in lter von 30 Jahren nah Amerika und and verloren hat, | e philoſophiſchen Fakultät wurden _ift feither ununterlroden in Cincinnati X Geſchwiſter Henriette und Arthur Aufgefundene Grahbkam- anſäſſig geweſen. Jhr. Gatte, ThoZL mann zu Doktoren der Philoſopn promovirt. Fräulein SOE mer. Auf der Beſigung des Grafen mas Norton, ſtarb bereits vor 50 JahU. Bernſtorff-Mylius in Kattrup, Dä- ren und feither hat fid) Frau Norton mitt fich die Zoologie, ihr r< ihrer Hände Arbeit ihren Le_némazk, iſt eine doppelte Grabkammer ( gewählt. ausg - bensunterhalt verdient, bis ſie \<ließdie infolge Ufer SräulcinBigras wurden| li<h um Aufnahme in die Armenanſtalt dieſer Promotion auchzwei na<hſi mußte. Die Greiſin erZimen, Fräulei Henriette Sieß und 1 Chriſtine Touaillor-Auſpih zu ganz außergewö| Orper foren der Philoſop | hier Wandel ſchaffen ; verity has caused considerable damage to the banana plantations near San Jose, Costa Rico. Mayor Eugene ©. Schmitz has been ananimously renominated for mayor and gash in his head. and Clark exposition. |