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Show I ID ATI 0 STATE' NEWS I SI "" J The (lelliiiiuont tax roll ot Shoshone i H -ounty for l'JOfi Ih t ho Htnalfest on rou-1 B ord, mil ffi.iii'H.'Jfi. I William Tippet was killed In tho H railroad yards nt McCammon, throw-1 H lug himself underneath a. switch en- H glnc. . E The town of 11a has been moved, I W evriy homo being moved to the no I H tivvnslto which had been prepared In I j advance. H Mih. Dnnlel Hill, ot Sublett, is In! j n Povntello hospital with her loft log Sj almort Revered as the result of a run HI away accident. I J A shecphoidor named McTaggart, j U employed Hour l.cmhl, wa Btruck by H lightning and hilled during an etectrl- H cnl Btoini last week. H It Ib believed that tho coal problem H nt Boise has been rolved, an Arkansas H roal company hnvlng agreed to supply ' nil the coal needed. Plans are under way looking to-m to-m ward- the building of a conimodlom I hall In Uurloy suitable for daLces and othoi enteitRlnmentB. j ' ' H. F. Mallon. tho convlotjwho escaped es-caped from the state pittom a short tluio ago, has been captured at bis former homo In Whlteflah, Mont More than 100,000 bushels ,of grain nro now Rtorcd in the warehouses at Vrllmer, which Is more than the .total of Inst year's crop In the locality. Woik on the Lwlstqn-Vaha Irrigation Irri-gation project and tho electric road from I.owlston to No. Perce and Oiuiigovllle will bo commenced with-' with-' ' In a short time. A poMofllre has been OBtabllshod at i . the now town of Sunnyside, on the Oregon Short I Ine railroad, east of Nninpn. nnd Wilbert V. Wllmont an- pointed postmaster. The merrhants of Mountain Homo have ngioed to give a complete housekeeping house-keeping outfit to tho couple that will 1)0 united in mnrrlngo at the fair grounds dining tho fair. Kd. Wall I. n well-known farmer of OeuoHen, disappeared and bloodhounds i"' weiv used to tiace hliu. Their tiall , ' Hed to the rlvor blink and It is feaied 't . Wnlil has Killed hlnnclf. - ,L' Tho town of (Ireonleaf, situated mid- if "ffi" ' wnr botweeu Caldwell and Honiodale, tit: "t ho line of tho San Kninclico, Idi- ' v5ft' ho & Moutnnn rHiltoud, has been plat- "iirt tC(1 nnrt '" now on tl10 n,1,r,'ct Settlor on tho noith slUo of Mini- i . " - doka project aro doing somo kicking I ' - lieoaino the reclamation service has ' "' ' unnoiinoed thnt water will ho turnod ; out of tliH canals September 1. I in Idaho ten tlmeB moie Caioy act ' ' ' land hna been taken up than in any , , nlhor utato which has Caioy act pro visions. Idaho will soon hit tho 1,000,' 000 acre mark in Carey act lands. The usossor's books for Canyon hm county show that of the ImieaBe In IB nnsofHfld propei ty Nnmpn furnlshog ti! IB per cent. The Inrrense for the town Vjm I 3(!B.0()O, hiuI that of the entire JHF county U JSS7.GU. , A game waiden visited the Middle Fork recently, according to an Bin A mett conospondrnt, and found in one place the bodies of six deer, fron which the hind quartern lind been ou Judge K. I. Perkj of Holso. Iiiim bce.i retained by tho WeMeiit Fedciatlon if MlneiH as counsel in all lie caws lj Id-ihr, and Iihb Ikm.-m bo uotlFk'd in i letter from Chnrlus II. Moyei, rrcj-idem rrcj-idem of the federation. Joe Uiikor of Hot SpilUBS, two lnll'.-l el of ila-yvllle, last spring miwI an aero of onions, using three pmi i of seeil. From this acre patch ho ban raised 1,100 bushels of onions, for which he ivcolvcd $550. The city of Lowlston will, riurln the ensuing twelve montlm, expend more than a half million dollars ou permanent lmpiovenicnts, Including a sower s)stcni, street paving, water works and Are depaitment. According to the reportis from the various nsrfssorB ot the state, Jdahc has about n million acics moro ot patented pat-ented lands this ear than It had last which increased the assessed land val ties ot the rtate over $4,000,000 A new poer 'company has been ormed for the generating of electric lower on Snako river. The compan1 formed of men principally of Shel-ay, Shel-ay, and the power slto Is about two n: up the stream from Shelley. The little daughter of George Stra-ism Stra-ism of HIbbard. aa killed by the oriental or-iental discharge of a target rifle. Mr 5traham had hung the loaded rlfln m a nail, and when the little one rled to get It down, It exploded, the lullet penetrating her heart. Itois noberte, the seven-year-old son it Uert Floberts of Cambridge, accl lent'ally shot and killed Elwood Ven His, a nlne-year-old son of Thomi-entrus. Thomi-entrus. The bojs were playing with i 38callbre revolver, but it is noi nown Just how the accident hap-cned- George Anderson, one of the men vho has made a comfortable fortum rom the Palouse soil, last wcok so'.d lis farm of lU.'jjjies, two and one lalf mllei south 3' the town, t Edward Howell,'5 " The dai includes the llEc'.fi.- -uiru farm ma hlneiy. I Secretary Newton of the Lewlston Jlarluton fair association, gives ou: 'he information that tho openiir day of the fair will be designated a-forthind a-forthind d.iy and the busliioss nicnol hat city will be iwi;el to make up n 'rgf excursion to witness tho open ing ceremonies. It l reported that a Miss Love, an Kmmett school toucher, Is missing ilid It is thought sho may have been lost when the Coluniiiln wan wrecked -'ho wont to Los Angeles to attend the National Teachers' iiKsoelnJlon meeting, meet-ing, and no word ban boon- reeolTvl Horn her since. , |