Show MOUNTAIN AND NEWS IDAHO offs unity mrs mary estwing ES awing t dentist of denver SILVER CITY the boise to extended to railroad alin of silver city mer bonds amounting to sa s1 have been issued for that P pa it is said that the money will be ready a soon as the season HAILEY an apple weighing awen ty two ounces grown by john of welser is on exhibition iu hailey the specimen was picked from a heavily loaded tree BOISE at the last meeting of the board of education of boise city a resolution was adopted which in substance forbids the pupils of the high aa school organization from playing football or engaging in other public sports w sunday MOUNTAIN HOME the first national bank of mountain ciomo will be ready to 1 business by november let the institution will be conducted by G W fletcher co and has a cap aa of WYOMING CHEYENNE miss laur conant and charles gilmore of cheyenne were married yesterday both young people arc graduates of the state university CASPER i mrs E D norton of casper has returned home on a weeks visit with friends in bajamic ba mr norton ie the democratic candidate for district judge RAWLINS prof knight geologist of the state university spent last week cawlina on professional business o 0 NEVADA CARSON J L bower of carson who was seriously ill with typhoid fever ie recovering RENO A fire which broke out last night in a main estreet restaurant for a short time threatened the destruction of the business busi nees portion of the town but w extinguished before gaining headway VIRGINIA CITY A laborer who re fused to give big name wae held up by unknown partie lacot night in virginia asty and robbed of 37 from present indica bione tione the influx of eastern capitalist into tonopah for the purpose of seeking investments will continue steadily throughout the winter BUFFALOES FOR PARK billings mont oct 24 R lovelest Lov elesy of Goodnight passed through linge with a car containing seven buffalo end a number of blooded ram that the government lae purchased for the national park from the famous goodnight ranch RACE TO DEATH missoula Mie soula mont oct 24 Mel rillo a young man residing in victor is a patent in the hospital here lie had a narrow escape from death sunday and aa it is rode hie horse to death he with another companion was running a race and th horse he rode fell dead beneath him the man ie badly injured internally j i i FIRE ON THE OREGON san francisco oct 24 the bulletin baye that a fire liae been burning in the coal of the battleship oregon for three days and that the officers of the vessel will not eay that the fire abeen at noon today A livar dof survey liae been summoned to beseel and it will be some time before ehe will be able to depart for manila repairs will have to be made and a new of coal put on loard before the battleship can sail prosperous Boz einan mont oct 21 threshing ia nearly over the piet p iet two weeke have tarn just what alic farmers heeded and if the weather continues fine for another week there will be few crop left to thresh on the whole this ha been one of the most prosperous roua years the gal latin valley farmers haar experienced for flome time the largest crop reported so far ie that threshed by the accola broth ere of flathead who have bushel of grain to show for their work EON OF CREEDE INSTANTLY KILLED lake city colo oct 24 arthur bruner eoa of bruner creede pioneer wm instantly killed in the lilack crook mine by being struck on the bead by a rock which fell from the top of an upraise bruner was coming out of the upraise when the accident happened was iiii first shift at the alck crook lie was 23 years old nd well known in MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BRIDES dillon colo oct 24 cupid was extremely busy at alie big located on the blue river in north dillon and alie country folk for miles around witnessed the somewhat unusual spectacle in which the brides were mother and daughter the itce morria of the methodist church performed the dual ceremony PRISONER DROPS DEAD boulder colo oct 24 with a cry unlock alie door upon his lips charles T garwood expired at 6 yesterday morning in his cell in the county jail where he was awaiting trial on the charge of breaking open the safe in the depot of the colorado southern road last may garwood had consumption and a local physician had been treating him since the first of alie month when he was brought here from denver the immediate cause of death was a hemorrhage of the lungs LOSSES CAUSE MAN TO COMMIT SUICIDE Lc wiston ida oct 24 frank M edmiston discouraged over the loss of money at the races took sixteen graino of morphine after doctors had worked over him all night in an effort to save him from a suicides grave in 1890 edmiston was warden at the washington state penitentiary in walla walla he had been steward at the institution ution for some time previously with a change of administration he left the penitentiary and later came here lie 14 a brother of george edmiston of dayton FIGURED IN HELENA TRAGEDY helena mont oct 24 mrs cole who was shot by her husband H M cole head chemist at the east helena reduction works who then killed himself is singing in the sleeping beauty and the beast company now playing at lie illinois theater in chicago one of the leading playhouses of that city mrs cole left helena about seven months ago having secured the insurance money on her husbands life mrs coles stage name is olivette tremayne her maiden name was mayne and she adopted that name for the stage A GIRL FROM A VICIOUS DOG bulte mont oct 24 with courage eliat would leave done credit to any mau robert J bowler 14 years of rescued mabel stetson 7 years old from a vicious newfoundland dog in main street Me aderville had it not been for the courage of the lad the little girl would undoubtedly have suffered serious injuries As it was the of the savage caiane entered the calf of lier left leg and her clothing was partially torn from her body after young bowler had rescued the girl the dog was killed by F E swift who emptied his revolve the beast TRAGEDY AT seattle wash oct 24 dr adrian monod formerly french vice consul in seattle and oswald steele of fair haven wash alio were drowned in attempting to land a boat at it is said by friends here were looking over the ground of great fishing concession secured from the russian government at the time of the catastrophe this concession is said to have been granted by alio governor of arc amur and gave alie right for exclusive fishing along the northern coast of siberia details of the tragedy are meager having been gifted through a number of channels before reaching passengers of the oriental liner Kine hiu by which they were brought to seattle FREE VACCINE helena mont oct 24 the forthcoming report of state veterinarian M E knowles will present his claim that the office of veterinarian pay for itself many times over in the course of one year through the number of free doses of blackleg vaccine that are given out to stockmen stoc kmen a plan by the way which id not followed in any other slate for the simple reason thai application has not been madej ito the bureau of animal industry of the united states department of agriculture for supplies eup plies of free vaccine dr during the past year hie office hae given out ever doree of thin vaccine tine not only an actual cach value of 1600 the medicine being worth IS cents a daae but a conservative estimate place the number of colvea to stockmen stoc kmen by the use of at lo 10 per cent figuring on this basis which is not considered unreasonable and montana cattlemen have saved in the neighborhood of calves and yearnings yearlings year lings the past year which a value of taking 20 the average value of the animals but if these estimates be considered too high cut them in two and there detill remains a saving of LEAPED TO nis DEATH colorado springs Spi ings colo oct 24 E C ingledue a wealthy druggist of zearing 0 jumped through a third story window of the pittsburg hotel manitou Man itou and died four hours later from his injuries without having regained consciousness bearly every bone in his body was broken by alie frightful plunge and hie ance and hand were badly cut by coming in contact with the broken glass jie did not stop to raise the sash but jumped through sash and glass ingledue came to manitou last september for the benefit of his health lie did not recuperate as fast as he expected and bome time ago became very despondent telling a number of hii friends that he did not believe he ever would be a strong man again during the past week he drank considerable sid erable in an effort to dispel the melancholia which was settling over him in speaking to a friend he said that he had abandoned all liepe of regaining hie health and that a man had better be dead than eick all the time lie referred to wife and three children at zearing and said that it was only for their sake he was keeping up it is presumed pree umed that he became gloomy than ever during the night and yesterday morning killed himself OREGON QUARREL huntington or oct hall a rancher of this vicinity was shot by john L white a neighbor bandier ran dier the direct cause of the brawl was too much liquor air hall had visited thie city for several days previous and lie returned home took several bottles of amsky home with him on reaching mr whites ranch he stopped and eliares the contents with his neighbor and in course of the jubilee some difficulty aroet between them whereupon made an attempt to extricate a revolver from his pocket white was too quick for him and immediately produced a shotgun from behind the door iia started 1 run but white took a ahot at h retreating foe the shot taking effect in halle legs 0 fought he will not suffer from the effects any injury of wounds BEGGAR KING OF HOBOKEN he has disgraced the croatians Croat ians of new york vienna oct 24 the police of agrain capital of croat ia slavonia hungry have received complaint from the tian colony in kaw york concerning peter modries who is familiarly known as the beggar king of hoboken who was believed to b visiting arram his birth place the Croat iana of new york asked the aram authorities to help them take e cp against their countryman on the ground that the fair name of their colony wa disgraced by modries questionable any of making a living the police made investigations and discovered that ilo dries accompanied by woman had just on a fast steamer for the united states they ascertained that the beggar kinga owna two valuable houses in agram and that ho claims to own two tenement houses in IIo boken SAMOAN arbitration term of award ayere communicated to our minister stockholm sweden oct 24 it ia of finally announced here that the terms of the award made by king oscar in the samoan arbitration matter were communicated munica ted to united states minister thomas oct 18 spread OF tuberculosis berlin oct 24 about eminent authorities on pathological research assembled in the prussian parliament house yesterday to hear and talk over the results of another years inquiries into the nature and treatment of consumption the feature of the day was an account by dr chalmette of lille france of the house to house against tuberculosis in france especially the nursing at home system carried on by private beneficence the state partakes in thi only by subsidies from the mutual betting at tho races societies have been formed in each town supported by the town councils and various groups that try to prevent the spread of tion dr chalmette described the operations at lille since february the principal is to give the largest relief to the less seriously afflicted among alio poor so 03 to lengthen their life every patients lodgings at regular intervals are washed with chloride of lime and the walls are whitewashed the patients receive clothes bedding et cuspidor table cuspidor and one litre of eysol lysol weekly steam laundering is done for sixty poor fa milice at an average expense for cadi patient of 20 cents a day each the sanitary education of the families ie done at home mostly intelligent workmen especially taught for this kind 0 lecturing they explain how to make a house healthy disinfect linen and supply food and juat erial for relief during the persons enforced tora tors are that pitting 13 dangerous to them as to the persona around them because the bacilli dr chalmette said nearly two years practice of this scheme gave satisfactory results many patients alio had been looked after and helped from one to nine months resumed work having no bacilli in their expectoration and had recovered the appearance of health in every relapse patients were assisted and their economic life was thus MONTANA hoesr DISEASE helena mont oct 24 state II 11 E knowlen returned from cascade county where he went to examine p harap belonging to ben travie v ho lives near the town of cascade that wae believed to be inflicted with the di known montana horse di beaw the veterinarian found it to be a case of the disease and cursed sir tra vi to kill the animal which will so far the veterinarian could lenni hone of ahe other borsi gnp t ir tra vie di |