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Show age to the hop industry. ii ti Denver is now a “closed town,” all the gambling houses having been closed by order of the city authorities. A recent order of Linevitch to E ing named for mayor. ; ) |} "The American‘party has. placed a electricity, the power turned: on Monday. ticket in the field in Salt Lake City, headed by Ezra Thompson for mayor. having It t. announced that a /. An automobile line was operated be- been four fuot vein of bituminous co! has bea dis- ÈFs company of Salt Lake City has been A big sturgeon nine feet six inches long was caught in a Seine a few FE.gee ended. William O'Driscoll, of Woodland, miles below Weiser, last week. Summit county, who was accidentally The farmers along the Payette fiver near the town of Falk’s Store, in Canyon county, have cooperated for irrigation purposes. shot while hunting, has succumbed to his injuries. The news comes from Emmett that the contractors on the Canyon canrt are working about 250 teams and a The clothiers and furnishers of Salt large force of men. Lake have inaugurated a movement The second annual meeting of the looking to the closing of their places fdaho State Osteopathic association * tof business at 6 p. m-. was held in Boise last week, 25 osteo paths being present. While hunting quail near Salt Lake City, on Sunday, Charles Crismon, an gearbeitet.“ Chef. |eatmita Jack Valentine, who was caught in the act of passing a saw in the jail windows at Nampa, has been con assayer, was shot.im ihe face by a Dieſe fellow huntsman, anf wil) lose the Field außerordentlich junge erhielt die ge- Sight of one eye. vieted in the district court at Cald Frank, Carter, aged 5, was hanging well. on an ice wagon in Salt Lake City. „Schläfer“ ſind die Aerzie in Maſon Vor mehreren jehiae Rear-AdmiarFrench E. Chaddie Entde>dung, daß das Staatsder Ver. Staaten heraldifche er enthielt und in dieſer fehlerhaf- mietvoetae ien Form ſchon ſeit 100 Jahren betour! und einneuer St E PA i 1 lwwurde für bes | Angelegenheit - führte A der Entwürfe der von Wsübrigen Re- gierungs - Departements verwendeten | Stempel, und die Folge war, dah neve FeeGetata, ür die Armee und ‘| dié Marine, ſowie für den Zolldienſt des Schaßamtes hergeſtellt wurden. ar die Flagge des Präſidenten tine radika]e Burkes <läft feit Wochen ununter- off to one side, d PortoR j |Siegelsfür ico0 beſchäftigty Das Wappen und das Siegel enthiel- plöylich todt zuſammen. ' Mrs. Janie Coult McDonald met a tragic erd while seeking land on the Uinta reservation, Sept. 15. She was preparing dinner over a camp fire, when her clothing caught fire, death Aus81200Fuß Höheahb- | Pésulting from the burns received, eſtürzt. Ein Mann Namens Soon Williams iſt nahe Cahokia, M von einem Ballon-Trapez aus Höhe von 1200 Fuß zu Boken geſtürzt fieraferage,"wollteum John Hosmer, who burglarized Kelee drug store at Springville on the jaa of Aug. 17, and who was shot ‘in both legs by Nightwatchman John- e agen, Er eum j Son at the timeof the arrest, has been jeden Preis eine Ballonfahrt mit- | bound over to the district court for machen, und als der Luftſchiffer ſi trial. Departement iſt y au man ge- voters of were responsible, their orders. Headed by a brass band and pulling al , W- Baxter in a little red wagon, Mante ager A. A. Terry of the pure’ food lieher vorher show, in Salt Lake City, on Saturday und troydem evening paid a bet he lost, betting Mr. als laderlid Baxter it would rain. <erzend, er wolle do< ten Merkzeichen für den Uebergang der ein Teſtament machen, ſeine Verwandten dies uriidiwielen, beftand er do< darauf. Nachdem et fertig war, machte er fich auf den Weg zum Hoſpital, und wäh- j Reform in der Orrend er auf eine Car wartete, ſtürzte er | bar von dèr Nüßlichkeit der Wytrien Kreuzer Cora MeFreeley, aged 16, suici ied in Seattle, taking strychnine, bccause her lover had forsaken her for another girl. Dodge, lowa,. M. Witte arrived in St. Petersburg on the 28th, and was accorded.a very hearty reception by a large cfowa of officials and others, the Independent ing a loss of $10,000, ing and living with a negro. It ts now estimated that the loss occasioned by the recent fire in Butte was $600,000, with insurance of $535,006. The blocks destroyed are to be rebuilt at once. An American company will estalk lish a hat factory, employing 1,000 men, in Hull, England, the first of ite The machinery of the railway shops at Laramie and Cheyenne is being overhauled preparatory to the reopening of the mills. A complete air hoisting plant is to be installed at Laramie at once. kind to be established in England. It is announced that the Italian gow ernment has given full adhesion ta the second peace conference at The Hague, proposed by the Emperor ol Russia. Fifteen carloads of mutton and beef have been shipped from San Francises te Alaska. This is the largest ship The Shingle Mills bureau, an association to control the output of Wash- ment of fresh meats ever made to the ington red cedar shingles, was organ- far north, ized in Seattle last week. About 80 The Peruvian government has made per cent of the total output of the a contract with financiers in Berlin’ fos state was represented. C. F. MeCoun, a sheep herder for the Swan Land and Cattle company, was found dead on the prairie about 10 miles from Rock River, Wyo., and fs supposéd to have been frozen t death. The coroner will investigate A special from Guersey, Wyo., sayt that Mrs. A. W. Ladd of Hartvillé Junction, and Leonard Briggs of Sun rise, were killed in a train wreck there. Two others, Thomas Morgat and Charles Meyers, railroad en ployes, were injured. a loan of $3,000,000 at 4 per cent im terest with 2 per cent annually fot a@mortzation. The insurgent chief, Morengo, in au engagement September 26 in German Southwest Africa, captured a band of horses from the Germans. mans were killed. Nine Ger Enraged by jealousy, James G, Clay; ton, a negro, shot and killed his wife, Lucy, and James Hannem, also a ne gro, who boarded with the Clayton family, in New York City. i brodjen, ¿hne daß er Yemand in feiner Umgebung hört oder ſieht. Man flößt The Swedish steamer Njord and the, ihn Nahrung ein; die er {Gludt, ohne Announcement is made that the Chi daß er zu wiſſen ſcheint, was es ift. cago & Northwestern railway wil Robert collided near Hveen Isiand, ig Die Doktoren ſagten, es ſei der fonderpush to completion the new line now the sound, says a Helsingfors, Fin barſte Fall in der Geſchichte der ärztunder construction from Casper, Wyo. tand, dispatch. The Robert sank. Twenty persons were drowned. lichen Kunſt. west to Lander and the Wind river The grand jury at. Cleveland, O. reservation, where one and one-hall Geahntes Ende. Fünf Mimillion of acres of public land will be has returned two indictments against nitten naddem er in bgp meh thrown open to homestead some time Minnie Lee, alias Ellen Iber,; of Chik rerer Verwandten ſein Teſtament genes t~June. ago, on the charge of attempting to i fire broke out in the middle of the macht und unterzeichnet hatte, ſtürzte being pushed as rapidly as possible, George Berger, local superintendent blackmail Gov. Myron T, Herrick. night. neulich der junge ndeigenthumsand that 300 more men and 150 teams of the Pullman Palace Car company, Wreckage washed ashore on Kam händler Auguſt Jungblut in New i The town of Fountain Green is pe are needed. ‘was arrested in Seattle by custom? garoo island points to the loss, with all a et auf eine Gar tat- Htioning the Sanpete Valley railroad The coroner’s jury which investiga- Officers on the charge of smuggling. fands, of the ship Loch Vennachar, , um nad< dem Gofpital gu for a change in its track which will ted the cause of the disastrous wreck 1597 tons, which left the Clyde June fahren, todt zu Boden. Sungblut bring it down into the town itself in. near Weiser finds that the crew of the With him was taken F. B. Stevens 14, bound to Adelaide and Melbourne, better known as “Big Steve,” and Ste würde in Abteſenheit ſeiner Gattin , Stead of leaving the place a mile or sc second section of the passenger train ven’s wife. The trio were caught The decennial census just completed wähnten Sachverſtändigen mit dem zur Erreichungd The school district of Boise last week authorized the issyance of. $96,000 worth of bonds for the construction While en route home after closing of two new school buildings. his place of business on Main. street A $25,000 corporation has been Barney Riley of Park City slipped on formed to take over the present town the icy sidewalk in front of the city of Moore, in Blaine county, rename it hall and in falling broke his left arm Central City and boom it in a conA fire at Lars Hansen’s feeding | servative and business-like manner. grounds near the Logan sugar factory ‘General Manager Heighho of the destroyed barns, sheds, machinery Pacific and Idaho Northern: railroad, and hay to the value of $2,500. The ‘announces that construction work is wurde einer Aenderung unterworfén. ~ Ulm dieſelbe Zeit wären die oben er- bei ſeinem Schwiegervater plöhlich B halb ihter heim zur John Lee, a buicher, was struck by @ street car while marching in the parade of the butchers and and gro: cers, sustaining painful bruisos, but fortunately escaping death. Ja,, konſternirt und vollſtändig Fehlern im City, rathlos. Ein anſcheinend geſunder Namens W. F. Jahren machte der Mann von 32 : An agent for an eastern firm has already contracted 100,000 pounds ot next year’s wool clip from the flock: masters in the neighborhood of Idaho Falls. when suddenly a huse ehunk of ice „Merkwürdiger S<hlä- slid from the wagon avd fell upon him, fer, Ueber einen eae killing him instantly. 5 Advices from Odessa are to thé affect that. ¿he authorities are dals tween Beaver and Milford during the covered near Council. The Summit hotel and ‘\ o @ joining fair at the former town the past week. Bessie Perkins, a white woman, was The First Nationa! bank of Cotton- cottages at Monida, Mont., were deThe strike of the linemen in the em- wood has been authorized to begin stroyed by fire which started in the sentenced at Magnolia, Mo, to ten top story of the hotel building. entail- years in the penitentiary for marry ‘ploy of the Utah. Light and Railway business with $25,000 capital. James Shockly, convieted of the murder of two Salt Lake street car men, has been sentenced to imprisonment for life: d jehige ann undfeht undſieht aucbeibei dem will spend the winter in Manchuria. Work has begun on the new mil} dispatching troops to the Caucasus. H. Megordon, coiivicted at Vale, at Caldwell, which will cost $10,000 Five children were burned and as Ore., of murdering bis wife has been phyxiated in a fire that destroyed tht when completed. Mountala Home is now lighted by sentenced to be hung on November 24. home of Frederick Adamson, at Fort The Socialists uf Salt Lake have put a ticketin thefield, H. P. Burt be- anſchi>te, mit dem Ballon in die President Roosevelt has signed an executive order creating the Dixie for4 pest reserve in Utah, The new reserve embraces 465,900 acres, 94 per cent of which is publiclands'in Washington and [ron counties, in the southwestern having violated with 30 pounds of opium in their pos session. Miss Mary McDonald, the pretty 17 The Idaho Wool growers’ association has just made the final payment year-old basketball player whom W. J of $10,000 on the salt plant it has pur- Adams, a prominent athletic instruo chased with which to fight the salt tor of Butte and well known in: busitrust and has reduced the price of salt ness circles, is charged with kidnapfrom $2.50 to $1.76 per ton. ing, was arrested in Great Falls last week. Adams, who is a married man Despondent from illness and inabiliand the father of three children, is ty to obtain employment, Mabel Day, out on $5,000 bond. } aged 22, a former schoal teacher at A public reception was held at LaraWeiser and Council, took a dose of mie one night last week for Fred jaudanum with suicidal intent and Douglas Willan and wife, old residents : died at a lodging house at Wallace. af that town, who sail shortly for EngMattie Booth, a waitress at the Fa‘and where they will reside in the fusifle hotel, 30 years of age, was run ture. Douglas Willan came to Larafown and killed by a Short Line mie plains with the Sartoris company witch engine at Pocatello, Saturday and engaged in the ranching business hight. .The body was horribly man- many years ago. ed. Her escort saved himself by The. visitors to the Yellowstone mping. park this year were double in number Mountain. Home is congratulating what they were last year, travel to herself on her good fortune in the the park having increased immensely. Short Line installing a well drill with Last year by September 12 the numwatructions to go deep enough to get a flow of water. The last place the drill worked a depth of 1,700 feet was reached. ber of peopie who had entered the park during the season reached 5,337. This year the number of Visitors at that date was 10,080, shows the population of Kansas as en| rolled by the assessors in March, 1905, to be. 1,543,818, an increase of 209,084 ever the population as shown by the tensus in 1895. Mrs. Edith M. Bailey, wife of wealthy Cleveland manufacturer, a be- seath whose automobile Joseph Broer- tle was fatally injured, was bound pver to the grand jury on the charge of manslaughter. It is reported that the notorious Cuban bandit, China Oreill, has been killed by rural guards. Oreill had been condemned to death for several murders, Many attempts had been made to capture him. Mrs. Mary O'Hare, 45 years of age of Cherry Valley, Mass., walked into à pond in the rear of her home with her li-months-old baby in her arms. Both were drowned. No cause is ascribed for the tragedy. Premier Rouvier, of France, and; Prince von Radolin, the German Embassador, have signed the Franco-Ger- man accord concerning the Moroccan The Wyoming State Sunday school conference, thus definitely terminat< Sale of town lots in the Heyburn ing the difficult negotiations. } will undoubtedly attract a great deal and Rupert townsites under the Mini: association closed a three-day’s sesA national convention of the liberal sion at Laramie on the 28th, selectof attention was instalied by John W. doka irrigation project in southern party of Cuba has decided not to Long of Koosharem, deputy «ounty Idaho will take place Nov, 14, and 21, ing Evanston as ihe mecting place in abandon the presidential campaign part of Utah. An exhibit at the state fair which game and fish commissioner. This exhibit consists of a lot of water dogs, respectively. The government ex. pects to realize fully $500,000 from these sales. or water dalamanders. Andrew Thompson, Jr., of Ephraim, Seeretary Hitchcock last week. de elared that when the Oregon land fraud trials are concluded the, govern: ment will proceed with the prosecution of persons who have been attend: ing to fraudulently acquire timber had six stacks of grain destroyed by land in Idaho. Enraged because boys were allowed 1906, and electing as president, Dr. Aven Neison, Laramie, vice-president, Mrs. A. T. Powelson, ov Cheyenne. James Conway, a young ranch hand, near Laramie, Wyo., was found guilty of striking the wife of his employer, Mrs. Peter Perue, across the back with a quirt, im retaliation for having been reprimanded for abusing horses, and was given five months in the county jail, a fine of $30 and costs of prosecution. Riggs and Mrs. Abe Hudson armed and refused to accept the resignation of Jose Miguel Gomez, the party's sandidate for the presidency. The municipality, the board of trade and the exchanges of Odessa have sent telegrams of welcome to. M. Witte thanking him for securing peace and expressing the hope that he will render his country “many more services in this hard time.” A Hungarian suspected of having John Read, a convict under sentence attempt to murder committed several months ago on a freight train between Truckee, Cal, cemeteries in Wisconsin and Northern of the Howel district in Cobb county, Georgia, asking for his salary as a touse of Bernadotte be definitely de tlined during the week, steps will be: to play poker in the place, Mrs, Sam of 12 years for wrecked tombstones In a number of Michigan has been captured af Reno, Nev., escaped from the Ishpeming,, Mich. while ir the act of Sig Green's soft-drink emporium, and state penitentiary at Carson, Nev., by breaking a monument, He said that generally regarded as a “blind pig,” at climbing a water pipe and scaling the he committed the deed for the good of Russell, this state. God. walls. Regarding the Anglo- Japanese Marion Regan had a narrow esN. E. Imhaus of Baker City, Ore., a eape from death under the cars at French scientist who is in Oregon as treaty, the St. Petersburg Livok says: Meridian, He tried to alight while the manager of the Flagstaff mine in “Great Britain having given Japan a or less imaginary protectorate train was in motion, and was thrown Baker county, has discovered. and’ more a process whereby common ever Korea, has subjected Japan's heavily to the ground. He rolled to- patented licy to her own control, The treaty sagebrush can be utilized to make ward the train, and stopped but a few ‘paper and to provide anoil to be used finds Japan more than did the treaty inches from the wheeis. of 1902.” as the basis for high grade perfiuraes. The citizens of Sucker Flats have Tt is learned on high authority that Because he wrote on.a postal card arranged for a private schoo! for the thould Norway’s offer of the thron¢ to Schoo} Commissioner W. R. Power of that country to a Prince of the children of that district until-a_peti- ‘The themselves with axes and demolished fHHEp & § ia i ze Sgeasaaeuan & n R ll, i. m 5 m m os M m m m - Rains orms in the hop districts of Oregon has caused considerable dam- army leads to the conclusion that tion can be made for a district seheol. The school is located about school teacher, J. B, Lynch has been taken by the Storthing to invite eight miles.from Twin Falls in a buiid- placed in the county jail at Chatta- Prince Charles of Denmark to become ing donated for the purpose... King of Norway. nooga, Tenn. ‘ J. J. Dye was held-up by two thugs at Nampa one night last week and relieved of $47.. The thugs picked up Dye on Front street, strangled him, and marched him between them to a spot along the railroad, where they robbed him of his money. -| “@uffering’ untold agony froma shat| tered leg, D. M. Parry, of Salt Lake, Emma Blanvelt, a. young woman operative in an overall factory at Los Angeles, was almost entirely scalped by having her hair caught by a rapidly revolving shaft which propefled the machinery for riveting buttons. on the garments. John Alexander Dowie, who claims to be the reincarnation of the Prophet Commissioner Richards of the gen+ eral land office, has forwarded to the secretary of the interior the annual report covering the fiscal year ending Tune 80 last. It shows that during the year 16,979,500 acres of the public lands and 77,546 acres of Indian lands were disposed of. A bomb filled with both dynamite vd a quantity of inflamable oil was warown. at the rear of a crowded teneElijah and to have divine power to ment house in New York City, by cure all diseases, has been stricken with paralysis. assassins. |