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Show IDAHO STATE NKWS Ten acros of Improved ranch land ,icr Perkins wns aolil last wjok lor fa.ooo. The npRiounto deposits of the threo haulm of Caldwell amount, In round jiumlieiB to $1,500,000. RopiCHvntntlve French has been called from WmhIiIiirIoii to hln home (n Moscow by tho Illness of his wlfo. Chailes A Letts had both Icrb brok-?n brok-?n hh tho result of falling fioin the second story window or a building In HoIho. Arthur Urttbb, of Mn, hnd his loft leg broken abovo tho 'unkto on the 17th hint., by bclns thinwn from n "liorBe. The new telephono lino Im now completed com-pleted from Gllmorc to Salmon and poles are set twenty miles bouthttttHt of Qllmore. Tho establishment In I'ocatollo of .an Immense plant for tho nmnufac tine of Portlnnil cement Is almost an assuranco tor the coming jesir. Work on the What ton dam, on tho pouth fork of the l'ayctte. Is progress Ing In a satisfactory manner, jinrt.lt Is expected tho dam will bo finished In February. .. Joseph P. 0111 was last week released re-leased f lorn tho penitential y, having finished a ten 3 ear sentence for killing kill-ing a man on tho Short Line railway In liolsoju 1S9G. The Holbp Commercial club has elicited elic-ited the aid of the Salt take club to nudist In Inducing the Postal Tele-gr.iph Tele-gr.iph compan) to extend theh Unu fibm Snlt Lake to nolbc. Tho Oregon Shoit Lino has begun hauling wood from the country around MarjBvllle to Rexbuig at a very low 1 ate, and the fuel famine in thnt city Is being greatly relieved. The case of William T. West, ro-conily ro-conily conlcted for the thlid time or horse stealing, has bean in tho courts for thrso j care, and has cost Hlmoro county moro than $3,000. Tho quarantine placed upon Em-mett Em-mett becaiuo of several cases of smallpox has been lifted and the fchools, chin ches, entertainments nud lodges will bo allowed to open. Work has commenced on tho lion portion of the now bildge at lduho Falls. Tho bildge will be n steel struc-turo struc-turo of handsome design, and ono o the most substantial In tho state. Open lliu bowe's n'lil get tliu cold out of jour wiyluiu. Keilneily'H Lux-utlvo Lux-utlvo Cough Syrup opem the briuclft anil at lite Himm (line nllnys thchilhiiu-inutloiiiif thchilhiiu-inutloiiiif iniHinHini'iiiliiiua'M. OoutaiiH lliinc'v nud Tur. DrlvcH nut tho cohl .mil tlos (he coiili. Ab-oliiU'ly fieo finiii nuy opIiitiM.' Cdiifnriiih to llit-N11II111111I llit-N11II111111I l'nru l'ooJ uikI Dili); Litu. rirnant to' take tjolil by People's Coop IiiHtltutlmi. Tho annual convention of tho Idaho Ida-ho State Sunday school convention for 1907 will bo held at Nampa, June 18, 19 and 20. This was decided at i meeting held In J3oise last week. Thcio Is a move on foot to get a mall stvIcc from Chnllis to Slnglser This Is an open route, winter and sum-mei. sum-mei. over a good road, and the shortest short-est roulo to that section of tho coun-iy coun-iy Luther Hearskln, the Dannock Indian In-dian who killed Frank Ramsey and Mrs. Charles lngatnm, both Indians, twenty miles west of Tocatello. wns captured at Malad by Town Marshal Evans. Hon. Frank C. Mandcll, a prominent promi-nent mining engineer of Halley. died at his homo Dec. 14 of pneumonia, lie was III but four days, and his sudden sud-den death wiis a great shock to tho community. Tho tecent heavy storms seriously Interfered with the work of putting In of tho machinery for the Monarch mill at Atlanta. Thero Is four feet of snow on tho summit between Atlanta and Rocky Hnr Jack Vonch. emplosod as engineer at the Tiger mine at Hurke, was elec-tiocuted, elec-tiocuted, 2,000 olts of electricity passing through his body. Veaeh was 12 years of age and well known In tho district. Peterson, the joung man charged with larceny of money from Ihe Porter Por-ter hotel, who hns been in Jail at Hlackfoot, met a severe accident whllu chopping wood In the Jail yard, cutting his foot nearly off. K. ( I)oVltt& Co., of Chicago, nt whoho lnlmintory Kotlol U piepnied nfcsuro 11 Hint this letuiuknlile dlgt-ntil dlgt-ntil nud correutlvo for the stoninulieou foiuis fully toall provl-tioiis, of lliu Xu-tlonitl Xu-tlonitl I'uie FimmI and Druy Law. Tliu Kodol laboratory U u very large one, but If nil the HiillVrers fiom liullcstitin mill Htoiiinuli ttoiiblefl cotihl know the vlituv ol Kodol It would be Impossible or the iiiaiiiifaidiirui's to keopup with tliodoiiinml. Kodol Is sold hero by lVoplo'H Co-op Institution. Only four dajh loft of our J loll day and I'li.u Sale. Itemcinbui that you got it ticket with every dolliti' pin chase or paid 011 account until January 1st, 11)07. Veople'sj Coop. Ivor Car'lson, a ranchor living near Kcndrlck, killed 1111 nnlmat, th spe cles of wliloh IB puzzling. The cuil-ous cuil-ous specimen lookg as tlibugh It might be half raccoon nnd half cat, and weighs about twenty pound-i Utnequltod love for a Spokane woman, wo-man, whose limns nt pioacut is tin known, caused Hrlok Andemon, a wealth farmor 10 I til 11 K ncai Nor. Perce, to coniitlll Hiloldo b cutting hla throat with ft pocket knife The Pacldo &. Idaho Koithciu Hall road company linn puicIiiim t noo ncivs of land two mlloH west of (Tic town of Meadow. It In stated the rallioad company hire purchased the ground for the. pnrposo of loctiing a townslto. Joseph Rnftoncranx was mistaken for a deer by a companion while on a hunting trip near Mendows oliek, and was killed. Mr. Roicnirms owned a haudwnto store at Reubens nnd I-ook out, and ono of the finest lanches on tho Noz Pcrco prairie. Alfred Duffnor, who In October. 1904, was sentencoll from Washington county for twenty jcars on a chatge of statutory rapo, 1ms been relearod At Its last meeting the pardon boaid granted him n pardon,, deciding thai ho was being unjustly Inoirct-rnted |