Show IDAHO batye state engineer wayne DAT has returned from american valte where he went to look over the ditc itc for the state bridge across snake river he reports that ahn water is still loo high to admit of preliminary work in three or four assistant state engineer jamea will begin to take soundings with of selecting the best site eatn news from is to the effect that henry brant of boise has made a strike of very rich ore to gather with a large body of ore of fair grade he is sacking a lot of the high grade with the view of shipping it out it is his purpose to order a twenty at once in the chopo that be ran get it in before winter WYOMING at colored yesterday the elation east of laramie the boiler of a freight engine in charge of engineer liike lyons of cheyenne blew up tearing lyons body to pieces and badly tc alding ana otherwise injuring alfred hansen the fireman the cause of the accident is a mystery as the boiler ia laid tal have been filled with water shortly before the explosion CHEYENNE Sheep men say that in ai probability there will be fewer sheep sa wyoming during next winter than has been the case for several winters past the cause of this is that the lamb crop of chii year haa turned out to be unusually light in fact not much more than to supply the market demand which always occurs in the fall tho wool crop van unusually heavy however and recompensed the flockman for the shortage of lambs NEVADA RENO professional beggars arc overrunning kano to buch an extent eliat the small police force is in a quandary as to the best method of handling them it is reported that some wh dhave been in heno for six weeke gather an am go of 1 per day tho Rive raido ll enill plant ia acing overhauled preparatory to the large run to bo made during iho fall and winter within the last year new machinery has been added to the capacity increased about three times seji now after a long ani run ahe plant will lie put in readiness for a run at hc maximum capacity of the plant during the fall and winter months OLD atory retsu RET qU portland or juby while under the influence of liquor last night K I 1 aiice chocked mrs martha post until fhe was elmost unconscious her cr eama attracted the police who broke in the door and took the couple to the ft atlon whets hick wa booked on a charge of attempting to kill mrs post left her husband in duluth a months ago and came to portland io join flick who formerly lived in mrs post says she is willing to to her husband IN AT bianna eawh ns wyo july 14 the coroner was to hanna last night by a telegram t announcing that two bodies had been found in the mine in a rather unexpected place and would be taken out 8 abon ai possible tha bodies are in inch condition that it ii not well to them until all preparation is for their immediate disposal and the coroners jury is required to view iho remains of each man the men yero found near entry no 16 foam FIGHT WITTI corbett ran francisa Franci sw july 14 Sped agility art of using hi a powerful anna to ward off an opponents blow s these te aho aims of james J jen ries in preparing for his battle with jim cor the earnestness and evident concern of mr jefries was shown when ceorge dawson Daw pon taft celebrated boxing instructor of ho chicago athletic club who h probably the cleverest man with his hands in the history of the ring arrived att hartlett Hart latt Sp ringi he is to take that awkwardness out tot jeffries ea poso that ho ha never yet lost hiis bulky form projected it ecla into the championship game dawson daw son is to make of henries Jen ries the un couth boxer a roaster of the mitts who can beat bott the clever at ahia own game jannes has been fearful that corbett might egand him oil for twenty rounds by docking and dodging with an occasional light one and by como manner or bidana get the decision tho boilermaker is bent on venting any such plan dawson will ably put on ahn finishing touches begun by bob PURSUING PIRATES united states gunboat after chinese who seek eangom money san francisco july 14 information haa been received from the orient that the united states gunboat callao is in liet pursuit of a band of pirates which captured a chinese member of the cal daoa crew the pirates threat eneil to kill their prisoner unless a ransom of was paid the callao bd several with the robber bands and succeeded in locating six parties the chisek government has cent a gunboat to alm ti cikity of canton with eol diera and aa attempt will bo made to cater cuatto the outlaws ARCH ASSASSIN KICKS belgrade july 14 maj lazarovich Laza who is credited with firing the first shot at king alexander baring threatened to resign because lus name was omitted from the ast of diug birthday promotions has been made a lieu tenant colonel CYCLONE IN marseilles july U the mail from news of a terrible cyclone in the french possession in tonquin june 8 one hundred and fifty natives were killed and many villager laid to ruin OATH AGAINST ANARCHY washington july 14 the stale department part ment has given colico that it has construed the naturalization law passed by the last congress requiring il to reject all certificates of naturalization issued after july 3 1903 which fail to set forth the fact that the naturalized zed is not opposed to nil organized governments and likewise is not affiliated with any organization so opposed also that he doe not advocate the killing of officers of the government ATTACKED BY CATTLEMEN newcastle wyo july 14 A small nock marler of killette was veiled by a band of masked cattlemen a few days ago dynamite wag placed under his humble sod house windmill and watering tank and all were blown to atoms he waa bound to i pot while the work destruction of was going on and when the mob left they admonished him to leave the country and make no further attempt to rebuild FIGHT AMONG SOLDIERS wilco ariz july 14 A terrible fight occurred between the men of I 1 and M troops on one side and E troop on the other all of the united states cavalry at bonita three miles from fort grant revolvers carbines knives ad diun shots were used corp sticker ot troop M was fatally fa talty wounded in the groin and trumpeter da vis also of troop M wag shot through boti thighs the men who did the shooting are at present unknown one hundred shots were fired and a house wrecked about fifty mea are implicated SAYS THEY ARE MURDERERS milwaukee wis july 14 every man who participates in the lunching lynching lyn ching or the burning of a negro is a murderer pure and simple this statement was made by associate justice brewer of the united states supreme court who is in the city on private business the principal the crime can be held by any court in the land for murder in tho same degree as it the crime were committed by an individual there is going to be a reaction against the atrocious crimes with which the papers have been filled I 1 cannot say what form it will take but thero will be an uprising of popular feelings against lynch ings which will result in legislation br a remedy of somo other torm ROBBED HIS ROOMMATE st louis mo july 14 rather than fail to respond to rol leall at the end ot his two years furlough emil albracht of germany yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge ot grand larceny in the circuit court att clayton and was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary albracht was indicted on the charge of having stolen on april ath from his roommate according to hit statement he is the son of an aristocratic family in germany and is a student in a german military academy ho hopes to bo pardoned before the time of his furlough has expired albrecht was captured at los angeles cal and a st louis detective was sent to brins him back at id junta colo the prisoner escaped from ane train but the detective later recaptured him in denver BRITISH TOO TOUCHY london july 14 the times corres pendent at kong in a dispatch ef erring to collector stera decision that no foreigners under contract ran be allowed into the philippine islands hayg the interpretation of the united states immigration law menaces all the foreign business houses and banks which are chiefly british the british firms construe the decision as an at tempt to drive them from the islands in order that americans may the trade |