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Show News Happenings 8 of the Great Intermountain States Denver. "It was my first drink in 100 days," Stuart Payne, broker,' arrested ar-rested for the fifteenth time since January 1, told Magistrate Rice. "I haven't had one in thirty years," said IMco, fining him $80 and costs. Colorado Springs, Colo., Miss Taul-Ine Taul-Ine White and Miss JIarloh Woody were severely Bhocked and burned when a motor car In which they were riding In Ute Pass was struck by lightening. Miss White was the more seriously Injured and was removed to a hospital. Salt Lake. Between fifty and seventy-five members of the Missouri State Normal college will arrive in Salt Lake August 10 on at? educational tour of several Western states and a trip to Yellowstone park, , Salt Lake. Twenty-three hundred head of rams will be for sale at the annual ram sale to be held August 28, 20 and SO at the state fair grounds in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake. A Wandamere street car was held up ot Nlbley park by a young man wearing a musk. The bandit obtained $2 in nlckelh and $2.50 in dimes from the conductor's change sack, and then leaped off the rear platform plat-form with the fare box. San Francisco. The work of rescuing rescu-ing persons from watery graves, as performed by the lifennvlng department depart-ment of Uncle Sum's const guurd service ser-vice on the Pacific coast, will proceed as usual execei whiskey will not be used as a restoration. Ammonia will be used. Glacier Park, Mont.,--Dr. Frank B. Wynn of Indlananlpolls, president of the American Alpine club and one of the country's foremost mountain climbers, was killed In a 300-foot full from a cliff near the summit of Mt. Slych, one of the highest peaks in Oiucler .Nutionul park. fait Lake, E. S. Rasamussen, 32 of Draper, Utah, wus killed in Big Cotton-wood Cotton-wood canyon near here when his automobile auto-mobile went off the road. Seattle, Wash., Lives of scores of persons were Imperiled when the Japanese steamer Hawaii Muru col-lied col-lied during a dense fog with the Puget Sound passenger steamer Ca-llsta Ca-llsta off West Point, eight miles from Seattle. The Calistu sank within 10 minutes after the accident All the Callsta's passengers and crew werr saved. s San Francisco Discovery by California Cali-fornia home brewers that the black Mission fig makes a peculiarly tasty liquor, with a sizeable "kick,"' is said to have been responsible ror an increase in-crease In the price of figs on the market her Seattle Approximately 5,000 Seattle residents subscribed a total of 1,000,-000 1,000,-000 In bonds to finance the erection of a new hotel here, sponsored by the chamber df commerce as a community enterprise, it was announced Tuesday. The $3,000,000 was raised In five days. Washington The government is now getting oil royalties rrom leases In three states exceeding $.VM),000 a month in the aggregate, Wyoming being be-ing the largest contributor. During June oil royalties in Wyoming amounted amount-ed t $2ri.H7 ; in California, $250,207. and Montana, $10,755. Sulom, Ore. The educational bill, an Initiative measure designed to abolish private schools In Oregon by compelling all grude students to attend at-tend public schools, wus made tlio target Wednesday of many negative arguments, which were filed for publications pub-lications here In the voters' pamphlet pamph-let for the November election. r Spokane. Police have been unaole to locate any clue which nil'lit lead to the arrest of tbe y'g'tnen who burglarized eighty vaults in the Paulsen Paul-sen buililn here some time S.'itur-day S.'itur-day night. iVgsiMHty that the loss might exceed the $100,KK) original figure was expressed lit te Wednesday by officers working on the casu. Salem, Ore. The stnte supreme court upheld Tuesday the convlcltion of Dr. H. M. I'rutifc'ield, a Koseburg. Ore., dentist, who wna renteneed to hung for th murder of Dennis Kits-soil Kits-soil July i: V.rJl. Dr. P.rtimrield was convicted last October and was sentenced sen-tenced t hang last January. An appeal was taken t the supreme court. Miles City. What is b. Hevcd to bo the first in-tance of its kind In the state Is lh announcement made Tuesday Tues-day by Mrs. Mitm'e Xurruvs that sh- w' be a candidal.' ia tbe detiiueratc ! primaries for the n, ni'n:.t:n to the ofiiec of Justice of the p. ace. Mrs. i Surruys has resided '.a M ies City f ir a cumber of years. Seattle, Wash.,- I larry W hittle;. Treat, capitalist and clubman of th city, was lulled in na automobile ac eldest on Vancouver Island. |