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Show LEWISTON. I LKW1STON July li.-A forty dollar )B dlsulavof bloomers was seen at Rich- S itionri on July 4. Tho Lctvlstou SuKar V girls put it over the Richmond Coc 'IJH milk maids to tho tunc of 27 to 11 In a ,11 game of baseball. It was a battle :V royal from start to finish, and was by .jH far the most attractive reature of tho iV day. The Richmond lassies arc ,iV a plucky little bunch Indeed and the ;IH respect thoy showed our girls while at jjH Richmond will long be remembered. iV A few of tho old soic heads from both jjH Richmond and Lcwlston should learn jV from their children tho lesson of how ijH to treat neighbors. Tho game went jjH off like clock work. Howcrth, the V great Utah and Idaho grain buyer, of jV Ogtf:n, did tho umpiring to tho great V satisfaction of all, with possibly the jH exceptions of a few of those old over- 'jH lasting kickers. ,H Tho live minute race was won by 'jH Van Choatc, of Lcwlston, and the jH wrestling match by Dunne Mower, of jH this place, also. H The big Hz, of Richmond's 4th was jH tho so-called races. The $100 race re- jH suited In an exhibition by a cow pony jH from Fair view. H Personal Mention. H Parley F. Smith come nearly losing IH his life the other day while llshing. JjH He was successful in catching a nice 'H string of fish, but as he was going to , jjH tako hold of his horse the animal be- )V came frightened and jerked a wlro JjH loose for several rods, entangling Mr.1 V Smith so that he could not escape nor IH get to his horse. The horse wound H liim closer and closer and at last Mr. H Smith became unconscious. When he H came to ho was free from the wire, H but' Is very sore through tho effects. jH On Sunday last Mclvln Kent gave a IH strawberry feast to a few of his hungry jH rlcnds liko John M. Anderson and H Eward Leavit, etc., which was en- IH Joyed very much. H Littlo Moses Lewis was quite badly H injured by having it large gash cut In 'H his face whllo at the races. , H Oliver Hell, of Logan, Is thinking of buying the Stocks meat market, and H the people of this place will sure wel- H come hjm here. x H Melvin J, Hallard, of Logan, has H promised the people of Lewlston that H ho will come up one night In tho near H future and help us organize an In- H dustnal club. H Miss Annie Kgbert is again home H after spending about two months at H Salt Lauc city studying music. Her H students are more than pleased to sec H her again H Our Union Jack baseball team are H doing themselves proud while on their H tour through Idaho. H Mrs. Drlgham Pond, who Is in H Oregon visiting her son Charles, ex- H pectcd homo next week. H Lcwlston will have tho time of their H lives July 21. Tho program will bo H published later, but the committee Is H going to use their efforts to Induco H the Wcllsvllle baseball team to come H up here and show our lads how they H play ball In Wcllsvllle. M |