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Show j -" ! Western Brevities from the Many Western Slates N-.impa Workers will soon take the ie'd in the cainpai -n which is to tie nuuehed hy the Northwest Nazai-ene allege here for a fund of $00,0:X) to arry on the institution. North and South Dakota, Montana, Oregon and ' Washington, as well as Idaho, will Lake part in the financial campaign Denver. To make possible the own-si-ship of homes amid the mountains .voods and streams of Colorado's re- ' iwi-t county by city dwellers of mod-3rnte mod-3rnte means the Un'ted States gov- I srnment is offering 112 summer home j sites, nveraging an acre eaob anil r most of them little more tlian ar hour's train ride from Denver,- foi from $10 to $15 for 10-year lease, with privilege of renewals. t San Diego. Unsettled conditions in J isia Minor are said 'here to be di- j rectly responsible for the decision of a Stin Francisco orgnnzation ol capitalists to start planting a high- ( grade Turkish tobacco in this county, ' where the soil and climate are believed be-lieved suitable. Proposed establish- of a cigarett factory in this city also ;-was ;-was announced. 1 Nampa. Workers will soon take j the field in the campaign which is to i; be launched by the Northw est Naza- : rene college here for a fund of SOO.OOO-to SOO.OOO-to carry on the institution. North and South Dakota, Montana, Oregon and Washington, as well as Idaho, will ' cake part in the financial campaign. Denver. To make possible the ! ownership of bom s amid tue mountains, moun-tains, woods and streams of Colora- , do's resort country by city dwellers ; of moderate means, the United Slates government is offering 112 summer home sites, averaging an acre each and most of them little more than an ; hour's train ride from Denver, for from $10 to $15 for 10-year leases, with privileges of-renewals. San Diego. Unsettled conditions in. J Asia Minor are said here to be direct- i ly responsible for the decision of a ' San Francisco organization of capital- I Ists to stait planting a high-grade Tur- ( kish tobacco in this county, where the- j soil and climate are beleved suitable. I Proposed establishment of cigaret j factory in this city also was an- j nounced. j Eureka. a huge smelter is to be ' constructed immediately at Eureka Neveada, by theseeceGigiSeETAOI Nevada, according to an announcement ' made public. The new smelter which '. will be one of the largest in the west j will be completed and in operatian in one year, it was stated. -J Los Angeles. The police rnltted ft meeting of seventy-three men said to J be members of the Industrial Work- ers of the World, in the harhor district j arrested three on charges of criminal j syndicalBm and confiscated the min- j ntes of the meeting and considerable literature. j San Frans.jCo Tho United States j. lmmgration station at Angel Is'and j is Boon to he abolished, on orders ' from Secretary of Labor James J. ; Davis. No new location has as yet heen chosen, although many sites are under consideration. It is understood t that the station will be moved to the mainland. Washington. According to the an- ( anal report of the commissioner ot '' pensions there are now 1218 federal pensioners in Utah, whose annual pensions pen-sions aggregate $"ffo,0 '7. In Idaho there are 1W pensioners, drawing $041,441. And in Wyoming 734 pen- : siohers drawing $.T,'5,CS0. San Frnncisco. Actresses, boot- , blacks, waiters, hat bo,s, cafe owners, own-ers, physicians, judges nnd society women wo-men in fact, everyone who left a good impressi-i n on the soul nf a man who remembered little acts, kiindness and courtesy were b: neficlarles In the will of the lnte Joseph Bisagno, whose $250,000 estate was ordered distributed to 102 persons Friday. Oakland. An automobile bandit who robbed the San Itamun Valley hank 'n Danvi'e, south of here, of $0,000 was intercepted and killed by police about an hour Inter in the rinwn town distrct of Onkland. The money was i-e -o- ered. A school boy -whom tho bandit is believed to have picked up in his fliglrt. also was wounded when the police shotgun squad opened fire on the bandit car. i Fresno. Two persons were killed and several were more or I:ss serious-y serious-y injured when Atchison. Topeka & nnta Fe passenger train No. 22, ei.st bound, plunged into an open switch a "ow miles west of Bakorsfield. Snn F-vnels.-i. Roy Wilmot, oil-spended oil-spended prohibition agent is In custody cus-tody of the United States marshal's office awaiting sonlenco to Leavenworth Leaven-worth upon his conviction by a federal court Jury Friday of charges of ex tui tion of bribery. |