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Show J News Hpe" oftha Great '.V Iniermoiintam States Salt Lake. M. J. Camomile, SO, was- ' flnel $10 by City Judge N. II. Tanner Monday for throwing a lighted cigar Into the mouth of a bear at the zoo nit Liberty park .Sunday. The Judgo scored the defendant. Moscow. North Idaho is toeing considered con-sidered as ie locality for a new porcelain por-celain industry. Boise. Seeking a permanent home for h!s treasured books on mining and geology, Joseph J. Taylor f Montr , poller, who is spoken of here) as "the farther of phosphnte In Idaho," has given his collection of 500 volume to the university school of mines. Boise. Federal loans made to Ida- , ha fanners to purchase seed total umre tu.in M,000 according to a re- i port received by agricultural statistician statis-tician of the Idaho crop reporting service, ser-vice, from the farmers' seed loan office. of-fice. Grand Forks, N. Dak. A total of 167 loans was made in 11 counties of the state, and the average amount of each loan was $147.80. The list of counties whore loans were made to-eglhier to-eglhier with the number and amount of the loans follows: Bnnnock 23 2,514.00 Bonneville 2 430.00 Cassia 1 ' 00.00 Clark ........ 9 1.002.3O Franklin 8 4'5.0 Fremont 31 . 4..W.00 Jefferson 1 ' ISO .00 Madison 07 12,800.00 Oneida 17 1.71S.0O Tower 3 100.00 Teton 5 C30.rx Totals 1G7 ?24,084.50 Moscow. Word has been received by Cherrylnnes company that their first car of lettuce had been, received in Chicago and was sold for mora than f 12!X) f. o. b. Idaho. The Cherry-lanes Cherry-lanes company is now distributing seed to members fljid hns two experts In the field who are visiting all growers. grow-ers. Long Bench. Clifford Wooten, clad In a suit of funnll muslin tobacco sacks, sewn together with yellow cords that puckered the sacks, was solemnly prancing nd dancing in the pnrk here Thursday, when n policeman police-man 'stopped him. At police headquarters head-quarters a doctor said Wooten was sane, the sergeant held he had not been disorderly, the policeman said he hod no other chnrge, so he was turned out of the station. Brnwley, Col. A plan to feed east-am east-am markets with only enough cantaloupes cantal-oupes to meet the demand was. seen as the result of a "gentlemen's agreement" agree-ment" made here Thursday among growers and shippers to cut the output out-put to five crates to an acre. San Jose Cal. When Mrs. Andrew An-drew Sosa gazed upon the body of her dead sister In a casket at a. Mountain View (Oal.) undertaking parlor she fell swooning Into the arms of her nephew and died a few moments mo-ments later. Eugene, Ore. A huge escutloner's sword which loped off the head of Boxer generals a Chinese Inscription cnlling for the, dcnth t all foreigners and a valuable collection of lacquers are part of the Murray Warner art col-leclon col-leclon accepted by President P. I Campbell and the board of regents of the Uunlverslty of Oregon recently on the occasion of the establishment of a university department of museums and collections. Mlsoula, Mont. More thnn a hundred hun-dred thousand sulmon trout fry have been placed In the rearing ponds of Greenotigh pnrk here. During the week they will again be cnughC and placed In cnn aboard trucks f.r transportation trans-portation to Sceiey rnd other bodies In the upper Blackfoot chain. Tacomn, Wash. Rex Is basking In the sunshine of his own glory which has made hita the ffiimt tt'itfad of dog In the state following his heroic rescue of his master and mistress. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Smith, as they were drowning- in Spanaway lake. The Smiths were bathing together when Smith stepped into a deep hole and became confused. His call for help brought Mrs. Smith and he clutched his wife in a hold she was unablt to break, adding her crlo to those of her husband. The dog heard his master's calls for help, swam out and brushed across Smith's half-suh-merged face. Smith caught nt the dog's collar, got a firm grip and the canine stared for shore, snorting aB1 ctniggllng hurd to prevent Smith's weight from dragging him tinder. Freed from her husband's grasp the wife was abU to swim safely back to thore alone. Cheyenne. Basanga and Bokesl, aged two and a half years and flf. teen months respectively, are making a 10,000-mlle Journey to California from their home at Mondoinble, u Congo village within a day's dltane fr m an inmirgont tribe of cannibals. Acordlng to the children's missionary father. Lr. Ernest E. Pearson, thes 'finnlbals eat the Belgian soldiers thty enpture tooth to jq'rets thel. contempt for them aod to show that it eta be dons. |