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Show News Happenings 1 Intermonntain States 8 Phoenix Arls. Onttle !n New Mexico Mex-ico are dying by thousands and the lies In that state to the cattel interests inter-ests already has been heavy, accord-In? accord-In? to a message received by Governor Thomas Campbell from Governor Mer rltt C. Mecliem of New Mexico, who asks that Arizona lift the quarantine on cuttle and permit the stock to b moved over to Arizona ranges. In his telegram, Governor Moehem stated that the cattle were starving because of lack of feed on the ranges. Enid, Okla. Mrs. Sara Mertlz start ed on the second hundred years, declined de-clined the first hundred weren't so hard. She reached the century mark last week. Savage, Minn. Forcing the assist ant caah'er a woman Into the vault four bandits rotted the First Ktate bnnk of Savage, te-apln? in an auto-mobile auto-mobile with approximately St.'OO in cash and $15,000 la Liberty bonds. San Francisco. Dr. Albert Aliranu of San Francisco, who has evolved a system whereliy he claims he can establish es-tablish the parei-ntag of an infant through vibratory blood tests, may be called into the trial in South Bend, Ind., of ITarry Poulin, haberdasher, charged with being the father of a child of Mrs. Augusta Tlernan, according accord-ing to an announcement from Dr. Abrams' offices here. Dr. Ajhrams left for Chicago to open a school for instruction in-struction In his system, and was ad-sed ad-sed that he may ie called upon for nn expert teat in. the Poulin case while east Ogden, Utah. F. P. Thomas, cattle buyer, filed suit In the district court against John Spiers, son of John K. Spiers, wealthv 0"denlte. "eklng dam--e totnUnt $.11,232. He charges thnt Spiers beat hint with his fists, knocked out his teeth and rendered h'm unconscious. Furthermore, he al-'"os al-'"os that in the attack the sum of $732 was ktvnked out of his clothing and never recovered. Zion, 111. ArrestM for beating his horses until the Mood ran down the anlmnl's sides, Clarence C. Ells, a farmer, was sentenced to receive ten teshes with h's own whip. The sentence sen-tence was carried out by Theodore Pecker, chief of pol'ce, after which the ! man was set free. Denver, ColoTwo tool dressers were burned to death, another workman work-man was so seriously burnod he is not ex-pectod to live, and two others were In lured loss serlouslv In a fire thnt destroyed a rig In the Salt Creek oil i field, near Casper, Wyo. Kansas City, Mo Hooze bandits and p-llce fought a gun battle near here, after one man bad been killed In a raid on a fashionable home. Yellowstone Park. The American nntelop? Is threatened with extinction, according to offlcia's here of the department de-partment of the Interior. Unless extensive ex-tensive protective measures are taken, tak-en, offlolaTs declared, an animal wide, ly admired for its coloring, delicate proportions and- tephyr-Uke move-mints, move-mints, soon will be seen only in museums. mus-eums. Vancouver. Much interest Is being taken here In the effort to restore old Ft. Vaucouver, originally built by the Hudson Bay company In 1823, andjthe site of one of the first settlements In the Pacific northwest. Senator Miles Polnderter has Introduced a bill In congress that would aniroprlate $30,-000 $30,-000 to restore the utock of the fort to Its original appearance. San Francisco. The Western Pacific Pa-cific Itallroud company h: s glgned an agreement with its striking shopmen, me men hnve been ordered to return to work. The settlement was made under the Jewell-WWard plan. Anaconda. All miners, smeltermen and craftsmen of the mining companion compan-ion op ittt'iis in r.uiie, with pinnt.3 at Anaconda and Grent Falls, Mont., will receive n wage Increase of f0 cents a iSf. About 12,000 men will profit by the Increase. The new wages will tr!ve miners and smeltermen $4.73 a day nnd craftsmen $."1.50. Seattle I'ornuse he "dislikes ly-1 In Alhrrt Dubey of P.ellingbam, Wash., refused to promise Judge Jer-rsmiuh Jer-rsmiuh Neerer in the United States dls. irict court that he would not make iny more moonah'ne. Duhry pleaded rullty of manufacturing liquor and was sentenced to nix weeks in Jail. He thanked the judge when the latter lat-ter remarked lhat the defendant did not look like a bad mnn. Salem, Ore-Judce Percy It. Kelly has handed down a decree Invalidating Invalidat-ing an Initiative measure designed to ru luce thu leul rate of lntercHt to 0 per cent. The measure wns to po on th ballot at the election of Novem. :ier 7, nnd wa-i uss:ii:ed by pn injunc-t'un injunc-t'un petition alleging that names wero procured for tlie initia'.lve petition in such a manner us to invalidate tlie ill. The decree held thnt nwny of tiie names were "fulse, fraudulent and intrue." |