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Show i" ' "' ' - .. IDAHO STATE NEWS The connui taken for llio new directory di-rectory shows the population of Cald-, Cald-, well to havo reuched 42pO. Tho Idaho Intor-M,otintuln. Fair association as-sociation has completed its annual piomttnn Hot, and It calls for J'JSQO in caKli. C. H. utimiH,' proprietor of tho Croy Uuluh sheai'Iug plant, ngar Ilnl-' Ilnl-' ley, hat just finished shearing 110,000 head' of sheep thoiu. - Tho Uolae city council has decided to add four mile or about foity-eight foity-eight blocks of paved sheets to the city, to cost over n quarter of a million mil-lion dollars. Tho state laud board and the Flro I'rotootlfo association In tho northorn part of the state are going to unite in thulr offorts for saving the timber ' fioin forest flres. W'hor sugar boots are grown the jl, . ciop is nuatlg two weeks later than It was' a yoaV ago. The beets are Jusf'ibo'slnniiiB to corns, up. so thety ' ",nlay. bo oultlvated. Holse lb now oxporlancln; a pro-noifucpd pro-noifucpd coal shortage, TJ;ia Is not uuoiiKh boliiR received fbr domestic purposes, antl many nie obliged to uho wood and gas. Application has recently been made for fieo postal dollvory In Caldwell Tho pel ccutnge of Increase in tin postoflico receipts has been groatot In Caldwell than In any other Idaho ; , town. , . ' Word has been recoivod from Cald ' x ' well to tho effect that work on tho ,"t San rntnclttco, Idaho & Montana rail- 'f&- - load, to bo constructed from tnat " - , placo to Wlnnomucca, will commence 2" K - Jutv 1. ' , Forest Supervisor J. B. Latterly o: i i ' tho Wclsor National forest reports . that he litis Issued porralt3 to the ..,' ownois of about 135,000 sheep, who t t will grazo them on tho ranges there ,', V this HoaHon. ft , n. -! Claronco Walker, a nogio, has been sontonoed to two years In the panl- ,' " ' tontlary for horse Btoallng. Walker i , stolo two horses In Boise and took them to Payette, where ho sold one ' hefoio bolng captured. '"rV i Tin co Mimmor noi units will bo Jiold Jr in Idaho, this suinmor, om at Uplse, - y ono at I'ocutollo and one nt Coeur A d'Alono. They will oiym July 15 wljh ' " a very stiong corps of" Instructors Hn ," '' charge of oaoh schoqb . , , . - Jap Griffith escaped from the Wei ser Jail Inst weak and has not beon lecapturad. It Is understood the officials of-ficials are not anxious to capture ailflllh, preferring that he nevei comes back to the city. Bob Meldrum. the detective from Colorado who is employed in Boise by the prot&outlon in tho Haywood case, and who was arrested for striking ' Thomas Fry. a witness for the state, was fined $100 and costs. Oaorge Glover, who conducted an undertaking business In Boise for several sev-eral yaars, suddenly disappeared, and frionds in that city are at a lots to I kpow what haa- become of him, fear- I lng he has been murdered. II Charles Wing, nn important witness II for the defense in the trial of W. D. I Haywood at noise, diedfrora neural gia of the heart at Canon City, Colo., last weak, about an hour before the arilval of a telegram summoning him to Balse. Two pnokngns of cuvmiitin for lfTK -.during tltu salo nt People's Dr. Mcrhcrson, of St. Anthony, Is dead, presumably by his own hand. His death was caused by a bullet from a target iiriqnnd a ilfie was found in his buggy, tho Jury deciding that he had 11 red the shot with suicidal sui-cidal Intent. It Is reported thul Andrew Gllboit, who escaped fiom tho ponltentiaiy recently, re-cently, and for whom penitentiary guards lime t-lnco been scouring the country, Is In hiding in the vicinity of Grangoville, the place from which ho whs sunt to pilson. Judge Fremont Wood announced last week that he would hold tho Sunday Sun-day reftt law valid. The announcement announce-ment was in connection with his decision de-cision on the domurrer filed by the defendant In the test case of tho 3tate against W. F. Doian. Thomas R. Cutler, general manager of tho Utah Sugar company, the Idaho Sugar company and the West-em West-em Idaho Sugar company, announce; that the eastern stockholders In the three corporations havo approved the plans for their consolidation. , .About- -(0,000 acres ofland In the Coeur d'Aleno land district In Idaho now wlthdiawn for forestry purposes, will become subject to settlement on Bept. SO, and entry on Oct. 30, 190". The land is In S.ioshone county, near the towns of Claikla and Wallace. Thomas C. Webtter, aged CO years, of Horsoshoe Beud, Ida., who began to sleep en a train between Kansas City and Deliver on April 1, and who did not open Ills eyei thereafter for seventy-seven days, died at the genera gen-era hospital In Kansas City, June K Tho nursery which was Inaugurated Inaugu-rated at the Baptibt church In Boise a few mouths ago Is proving a great success and many a mother Is now ibln to attend church feeling that tor little onos are being cared lot vhlle nhe vnjoys the church service All stomach troubles are quickly relieved re-lieved by taklnu a little Kuilol after eHch meal. Kodol zm (liieuily to the scut of the tioublf, st lengthens tin (Hp'Mtlve orgnn, 8iiipllt s the nii(urii) digestive Juices and diktats, what you eat. It lb a simple, clean, pure, linrm-lMj linrm-lMj loiiiL'ily. Don't neglect jourstoiu-mill. jourstoiu-mill. Tuke a little Kodol after curb intuil wul suo how tfoou it IIIH1(' .Mill fuel. iMouny bm-k If It hills Sold by People's Co op. Institution. |