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Show JDA1T0 STATE NEWS The Nampa Ice factory Is now manufacturing manu-facturing ten tons of lr.o a day. The Pcttlbone case Is Ill'cly to be postponed until tho mlddlo of October. The Caldwell Nows will appear as a dally during fair week, October 1 to !. It Is estimated that 50,000 sheep will bo fed on tho Twin Kails tract during the coming winter. Henry T. Barber, employed as a lineman line-man In Boise, grasped a live wlrn while at work and was soverely burned, Idaho was among the states at tho Irrigation congress that received awards In tho shape of trophies and cash. Two rooms have been rented by the Caldwell school board for school purposes pur-poses until the now building Is furnished. fur-nished. The Wisconsin association of Boise, consisting of former rosldents of tho Badger state, held Its second annual picnic last week. A number of land sales have been mado In the vicinity of Klmbcrly recently, re-cently, the prices paid ranging from (10 to $100 an acre. The Presbyterians of Emmctt have decided to elect a church building next year nnd a committee has boeu appointed to look up a sultabln location. loca-tion. Caldwell Is to have two electric lines to the fair grounds, tho Boise & In-tertirban In-tertirban and the Donaldson-Western companies both having obtained franchise. fran-chise. While working with his threshln? I machine near Meildlan, Wesley Bell I caught his hand In It and bis folding- er on tho right hend was cut complete- ly off. The town nnd postofflce of Scheror, between Rupert and Minidoka, have been changed In name to Accqula, and D. K. Lnnglols has been appointed pnstmastor. Tho majority of the settlers on the Twin Falls tract have made final proof of their claims, receiving from tho state land board a certificate of such settlement and final proof. Tho wnnton slaughter of deer has resulted re-sulted In tho arrest of three Ne Pereo Indians near Pollock. The maximum penalty for this crime Is a fine of $300 and six mont.is Imprisonment. The prho cups to bo awarded at tho State fair to he held at Boise are now on exhibition In a Bolso Jewelry store. Tho exhibit Includes G7 beautiful beauti-ful cups, ranging In value from $12.60 to $8?. Tho result of the recent bond election elec-tion at Caldwell means the expenditure expendi-ture of $27,000 of tho city's monoy and $R7,000 of tho property owners' money for street navlng. and $7,000 for water works, Settling their dispute between themselves them-selves and the townslte promoters, tho merchants of Ferdinand have started start-ed to movo to the new townslto, across tho ralload track, and the now town will bo named Steunenberg. A government telephone system, 80 miles of line, with stations along the canals, has been established on the Minidoka project. Of course, this will eventually pass to the control of the Stomach doubles, Heart and Klduov ailments, etui be quickly inrruuloi with a picNuilptlou known to dmgglsU ovorywheious Dr. Whoop's Itcstointivc. The piouipt and MirpilnhiKiellef whluli Mill remedy liiimedhiti'l brings U entirely en-tirely due to lis Itestoratlvo action upon the controlling nerves of tho Btonmeh, etc. A weak Htomnch, causing d)s-pepsin, d)s-pepsin, a weak heal t with palpitation or Intermittent puNe, always means weak Sioumoh nerves or weak Heart nerves. Ktieiigthcii these Inside or controlling nerves with Dr. tdioop'h ltuttlorulivu mid see how quickly these ailments disappear. Dr. Shoup of Kaulno, Wis,, will mall samples flee. Write for them. A teal will lull. Your health Is certainly worth this simple .trial. Sold by T, J. Wadswoith, I ) immmi Crops of oats, barley and wheat erenow ere-now being threshed In tho Gooding dlsftlct, and results show that tho yields were about as follows: Oats, 70 bushels per acre: barley, 80 hush-els; hush-els; wheat, 35 bushes. Max Mayflold, of Boise, was awarded the handsome silver cup given as a prize by tho Karl Fruit company for the best exhibition at the- Natlynil Irrigation congress of gruon shipping plums and pi lines. A plsn Is being perfected whorov he towns In the Clearwater rountrv and on the rrnlrles, having organized commercial bodies, will be Invited to go to Lewliton during tho fair to attend at-tend a banquet given In their honor. In Custer county positions for school teachers paying $80 and $00 a month have gone begging so far. The average- of school teachers' salaries In Lemhi Is $65, In Fremont $C0, Lincoln Lin-coln $60. Blaine $62 and Washington $60. The wages paid to harvesters In tho Lowlston country this season have been tho highest of record, Fow men are paid less than $3 a day, whllo tho aversgo for nusklllod help Is nearer near-er $5. In some cases men are being paid an high as , a day, " ' While unloading sugar beets at the Nampa sugar factory Georgo Cambridge Cam-bridge was Injured by the horsos becoming be-coming frightened and throwing tho driver, wagon and horses to the bottom of the driveway, a distance of 20 feet, killing one of the horses. All sheop passing over tho lino from Idaho Into Nevada or Utah will be Inspected In-spected at the border by representatives representa-tives of the Federal Board of Animal Industry, on October 16. If found In fected with disease In any form they will be detained and dipped twice. Tho appropriation for the Minidoka project has been practically exhausted by the reclamation service and further mprovements there will soon rely upon the collection of maintenance fees iharged against tho settlors. These tees will amount to a considerable sum. 8tevo Adams will bo tried for tho murder of Fred Tyler In Kootenai -ouuty at Bathdrum, the county seat The case was under argument for several sev-eral days and tho decision to grant a change of venue was mado by Judge W W. Woods, who will preside at tho trial. The fact that last spring somo of the fruit growers around Caldwell neglected neg-lected their orchnrds to a groat extent, ex-tent, coupled with the fact that the Inspector la attending strictly to business, busi-ness, makeB the fruit shipments from that place not much above that of last ear. |