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Show mill i ,, 'iBA-flO'SlTATBBfflJ The new School building at Boldlor Is to he of concreto blocks and will cost $5,000. riaccrvlllo It without rt physician, iho Held having boon abandoned last week by the solo remaining doctor The alfalfa meal plant at Nampa Is turning out twenty tona of meal dally, for which n ready innrket Is scoured. Thrco of tho business blocks under construction In Kninirtt will be com pletort this week, ready for occupancy Ono day last week 64 carloads ol mutton Rheep wero shipped from ICetchum, most of which went to C'hl cago Many cnrhiails of livestock aro bo-, Ing shipped from Mncknj, Halle), ICetchum nnd other points In thnt ro elon Cliarloa Johnson has bean convicted of stealing $30 from a drunken man lu Wolicr, and sentenced to two joars' lmpr!s"nrcpnt Itural free delivery route No. 2 has been ordered established November 1C at Shelley, Dlngham county, pen Ing 430 pcoplo nnd 96 families. The twentieth annual convention ol thd V C T. U. of southorn Idaho "Wat held In Emmett last week, about fort) delegates being In attendance It. P, Murray, whllo drhlng a span of mules at Caldwell, had tho mlsfor tune of belngShrown from tho wagon, which pissed over him, breaking hff leg. Oscar ICetchum, a young man aged about 17 j cars, was skilled at Wllklo's sawmill, near Council,' by a log rolling on him from a wagon which ho was unloading. Dolso may.bo represented by a team In a big roller polo league this winter, tho towns represented In tho league bolng Salt Lake, Ogden, Provo, Butte and Uolse. John Toters, the Council merchant charged with Attempting to burn the stoio of Lowe & Jones at Council, was acquitted by a Jury. The trial lasted thrco days. Thomas A) era was drowned In tho 3naka rher below the upper Salmon ('alls, whllo crossing In a boat As lio was alone, It Is not known how tho accident occurred. C. Hansen, a maion employed on a building at Emmett, fell from tho second sec-ond story, a distance of 18 feat. Asldo from being severely bruised, ho received re-ceived no uerlouB injuries. The first annual county fair ever held In Elmore county was opened on Wednesday, Octooor 3, at 9 o'clock a. niTi and, proved to, bo nn, unqualified success In every particular City Marshal V.B. Banks was shot andpalufully wounded 'at Emmett by a young man named George Crow, who mistook the marshal for somo oiiug hoodlum who had been annoy-Inghlm. annoy-Inghlm. A. M. Caldwell and family, who have been living In a tent at Meadows for the past year In the deepest poverty, lu?t for Salt Lake last week to close tho sale of a mlno that will net the family $30,000. The statuo of Qcorge Washington on tho stato house grounds In Boise presented to tho stato by, Charles Ost-ner, Ost-ner, tiolng carvpd by him' out of native wood, was badly damaged by some vaudal ono night last week. Having taken advantago of the many natural roscrvolr sites in tho hills about Camas pralrio, tho farmers of that vicinity will soon, at compara tfvely small expense, have storago wa ter sufficient to Irrigate about 15,000 acres. Tho Academy of Idaho, at Pocatello, began its fifth year on tho 17th with an attendance of 145, a gain of 15 per cunt over that of last year. Using past experlcnco as a basis of estimating, tho nttendanco this year should go bo )ond 200. Robert Orm, who stabbed Charles Spencer, a Chicago dentist, in the abdomen ab-domen with a large pocket knife, during dur-ing a' saloon brawl at Welscr, has been sentenced to seven j ears' imprisonment impris-onment Spencer has npt jet entirely recovered from his injuries. Sugar beet grower's In tho Payetto district, which embraces Payette, Ply. mouth, Ontario and Njssa, tho 'reaping 'reap-ing a rich reward. The beet crop, it is said, will average 20 tons to tho aero At $4.60 per ton this makes a gioss lovenuo of $90 per-acre. Tho farmers in the vicinity of Emmett Em-mett aro busily engaged In delivering Uiplr ,ctop of sugar beets. Most o' Ufbso who havo raised beets here are well, satisfied with tho result, as the tonnage is good, considering that this la their first year for raising tho crop. P. II. Lannan of Salt Lake and owner of a big ranch near Parma, met with an accident at Parma which for a time, It was feared, would provo serious seri-ous Mr. Lannan tripped on a loose board in tho sidewalk nnd, falling, utiuck his head, tendering htm unconscious. uncon-scious. Owing to tho peculiarities of tha cllmato in Lowlston, horticulturists havo found that rosea bloom morfc profusely pro-fusely here out of doors lato In the your thcTn during the summer months. The ftowcia are not only more dainty In color, but their fragrance is mora 'ironjcmnced. v af bHIIII !!! IIIIIMhMBinBiBii iibi ?! -"-gg1!!! |