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LINCOLN COUNTY TIMES . . IDAHO IDAHO STATE NEWS TY* il'coi LX I - T ^ » » » ~Trg Bee c.' ?a_ w»r» ÊMmyet it Sr* inn w-»««. sept tgat:»er IT Di»eie -fiAliem* Cry »E :<e the ertcr.-' » mznr it tie Coeur f Ale»* ti AJ*E"6*»Kl r-sv 'er. t«a SiJttrtett if ~ta tc cx>u.aiicaca£ NgAtasu Lf Sas ses a! -jii* !»• iairt cE 3 >esaBCBca£ Stii far try ; Ti* :iù cr jnsr.L ni -its mUj fa T i n !■ : »2 :« tra; .f ^it :n «P 14 A aw tttaa. BeCevsei F*ix £tif>y m 5>tina Sir^nta. Tit Irr'.riii tu -TA egen tu AK Tit tar-.r n«^i~ j* 13 ;«r -unr iiti -er tm. liK rear i-r.r irî. r»a»ti ♦!• a*.t »early t'try :;n n ' - 11 - - Sj rtdmaitatml Tit ï taint fniezarttn ta -je ».t-t «ti -n Fût j.*tr.e cf I O O F. c h it i»-ia q i: t-Tif-A-»:» win ■tnnx Ud t» w_i^ _ia :>15 rerttr st -jot ir.itre so Tie aOT 2 ty tnate a tcn.Ti nKimers ia»» b-erf the tax levy lie e r a itycnry Î 3 T Dll az *1*1 an ea-.a r.M lar, year Jar tie »try i"ry_ de tarai -mas tin :a j; i.p n ire rsstdemisa ami r.:-e ki— ' inga are gsj_nr aj » v. - ne .m _» at Ne» Ribmû. as ve. ii 22 Ârmi* îrJiiçn ^arisaptael A ftsac meau. a ca BScän 3 naw , tcuatrti* ;f twa i.;tiitau.'_y jetfect caanAAaoges. grtwtt ntigetiec fa -he Cioseiy t>. the mil rs- r r lien Btci cd tMcsa grew in. nr* sane srem. ÎT-d W Goo£3g af Main Ü» «^tterf tofeB B 3t XstWBl »cfeptivtn r* ateiiutae iüici Si fa a sahary of C 1.41*1 a year ami pi Ccvue» fee tijiasM ' . . at *r heistmeans to the itate cd idai«t- fa it <why xecenaaty to ghamte at tie report of tie Vr. » a ns. wi_ a lx créer to nd»-rifi what tie **■** 4 ***** vai-xe id the steep of Idaho SO he »1ÎAÎ1.TV* ^ fcn*Af« üi «3 — iü â ccm famé -i Ckwtr czsM fi LCiâi œisJT P*t--tuA o< ti* rn.tr rr.—t c-urdo send to tie state kâtanol tepameut 3 so grease k tie iemau-4 far aasest - thhe fa tie jet ting and sarpptxg at |3N tie aigu a; Payecie •ci£*C ct tail cty w-- be -.iceerf iar a week 3 order -iat lie mrfeu'j may iei> Fcfiorwfag lie dta- vj eff tie r.-ai ad Frank W, Krietint fermier pres fak tie wirk ÜL« Uî^itd Suîa 4-azriict coir, thj ■ ört rrjui-i? c« tk ptst ;rùi«4 ^7 t i her of csupracy rase«. A*, a brief fapfa hoard mret.ur last ■week. Stac* ÿug.ueer E-tifatîoc. gorted favocaî ;- ou tie South west Idaho Ir rig a m ag. compnay jn;«i A dfatd witiia 3e Brmett irr. sat: ta company prc.ecu Tus project takes r» ' The eld Emût fadae. wifei .»- - yr the palmy days of e'i * ec mlarzg m Idaho peorfoced more -'-«r *3 -I4>> sh, ls being rtfahd-ated and jaied os I» 15,4*A2< airea. a pr-jdacmg nuj « Tie Banner 3 was opened la 1»*» ly a W Crafai. a Co«nock miner. E. 5. Jones, a prominent fruit man livtrcjr oa tie owlsklru of Nam;k last week seid several boxes of strawber ries of tie Glen Mary t artet y . tie be mes being tie lectnd crop, and are ■s feïâiîî as 3c beerte« grown fa the regular straw terry season. Agitation starred by r.faeni of Boke for the adoption of tie wi » - '-cr. form of government under the Black law, passed at the Last sea slo« of the legfalatnre. took deknite form list week when a pecitioe. ask ing that an election he calle-i. was filed. President Taft w-.H iamSy receive a wanner or more h-»;.table exier uitnes: anywhere else 00 k : v great "swing around 3e farcie" than he will get ia Boise oa October C. tf a» pians are realized which were laid by the Bo.se Commercial dab last week. The Boise Kbcch opemed last week with a gais of at least Si per rent fa the High schoii and aiaost -».it fa the grade«. Tno total eA-oJfaeat far tie first »day was flii aaj fim «R md.ra-.:r j the enrollment wtG ra to EM before the close cf a Poct nigit. Kafa asrd nato d*~y and food de f"3r ôî : t ,U . k<id fa ia nr— Misa, aaeorting to artfefes ******** * -^* D^tti papers. Tne BcnaeriSe County Fair a»> «Patton ck»ed a *»ce*î*f3 focr days' fair a: Idaho hkj ca tim fei Tie exAfet of farta, orchard an-d rardee was exoeGent. wfeir^ State Dairy. Fbod and ■ r ; . i , § - ; Idaho took a leatm-r part fa the : • c«e»i.nz3 of thn : r eonreamoa of showing of fciestovk was a great proven^-: over fat fair of la*; year , v . As tie ntraS of being a Unie tto gnick with his gin. Mererant* Pa troiman C- W. Mead of Twin Fail* fa fa jail cnarged wifa th* k-'P-v; of Jota L Oxley, who Mead rt»!«« irrer, i&i cai»e urrzr^ ^ra» ; { wrih wt>: 1* jhonght w u 1 g — « t»3 whaci prurrerf to a 1 Jtarm ÏH oitf'< RIO* IH BOO . mm m ncMuixa mac S» DPE 5 *»£ ILOtn S» ZAPATA'S VIV ' „ » morama. it M Be 1*7—! ttc- Sir Odecjcn e«rt :* r*e £ ecnc/T, JfttiTd C j.— fiäsi r—t.r -.-rt 3 Jft-rj» te-trai* mtci -nrr~» fc«ci_-ie-' «as» 3* *02 aw Cars a ä« «n : a»- w. r-Iî rotö* it nx: ta Bfcfi« 3f ns tic-j£a liSTLiTLi^ "15 9XK90B5- Lit* SpCCâ TflDL *TiZ-t '^•ttwSVCÉ ef sucrj LT» n^iiK'n TZIrî- LZii TT* *Ct.T30B» ^ -Î* ZSJK ä -li ZI _ JI»* JOIT- 2 . â» V.Lffrw-«ctf ia I*:rn aaif t^Krnrr-^ laitj a. ziAt f iw i fœ iif ~»n Ora ll: la Z * 3 I . Ti l li* £^ T T*r -nr«»»Tr -n -n 2 i ^ai*£ ■ : î*b» 3 inn Cy renr.trwf. Msr. tie to acr-m- to tml^e ä PTwr «if Ti* ii«r~ni wmM •eanJ: tx hr wtrse »ir.f-,v« Cb S i . vi aj a laid etf t.i in ■ > j tL*en. *ÛRW toe two. iruieen an ti* rxdnarf totxectir Ptw- 13 ami CBüa Sa gtet* tnm. Tt_a;aj teil rf m 3g 3 PVâohra r-jfiittr 4CJ-_i* Tsatrtca*. liiw iter ; t - i Tie MTi vas tant en î y 'j*r BrTaia a-tc i ymee li»* -la^j -îa-na« çr^-o. * f u 'JOIZSVZ. * SCC-'s— SI ~Z S . T^B WEST. itcc A Tra - itcfl 3 Y*t Sew » Ct.ts let hl «-i a a. 1 *.-■*_ ri t-tur te Cheutçt. morfey «d « BrtB "-.„„III ci- ^ vf « 5t Path—Fijr Orrenur 3~b£i H ... v.v v n i.- i -i ; 3aa ha -• 1 « îcc ...» tr cd tie 1 *t eraitctr ipe-i_ai to ea*tem mtiea ait turJl The gtia, cca snerTg cd £^sr êx j . aL C ic g . cxra. cue t'tiwerv'at.tn cat ttt its ikeni tuts am: a 3 mr* car *ifa item St r*a— a/tr N 1-1 ;n Tcri Ftcjnutg. rhaiapio. New H_;cxLest*- • aai ir.ia E :? 2 .» : uii i >y;- :v c > rj arî^r g--:^ .le Rcrpewe td tüs tour wjd h* ~ extent a cria. 3r.iah.cu t* -je pec pie of tie ensn to vtaa he west gsc i.t*?ii_iti.i v.ti Sa scemân, agrt au,i cai irai amt miastru». Tie governor* ta tie pa—j wOl ie iohnacts. i~~a> d HivSt». Ituc Wesn Curgac; Sor s Men tana. Ha» iTa-hir/,: ; 2£«rnart. Mlmewtrj Efatri*. Xorti Loxsca; atafroei, Ceèc dafai Sp-ry. Utah. Carey. WyooEag fieriia. m<4 Voaev Sc-tih La KiLLXO BY RACING ALTO N.V« Meet Death ana r««ue«/» Are A-er- Mac#- -« Dr-vt* i< OkSSeJd Lea ««* T-sck. ~- J - k— le. X. y —Sxe peistia v*r* i-Ted mi l-curer* farired. some <rf "*■ *«rtws*y. as the twmt of ax a eldest rfxrtag the cirwt» mOtm of a iras»;;:» race St tie rmi „ . - 1 Kzox rar.ig car, drfrea iy L« 044 >aped Ir» tie Met eusie; -air -.rack Sktriiy ifiaota. when tirtugi tie feaee rarwci.tr it î'-nnged fata the tirtmgs •«• tie osier sie of tie speedway Sx of the sire people were k~w «gtrfaht ani *iree ocher* tolly ijnej 3 way to tie hospital were they died o* tie Ma- -es Sttvees :« Se»k Purta Arenas. f~i > —The and f'tee eapeafa of tie crew of the Ger man bark Tk-tUt. wiki wax wrenk e»i last Jxly 02 fae rocks ssS Staten Dfani sear Terra de! Fuec& arrivei here StaUy < 1 * hoard a t They had spest sé-arîy rwo oa a 4e»ert alksd anî ties? »; - * ■ »!' * of sahalateaire were seals . ■ EOStii Three K e- ta Rfeç. Mcaserey, K«k—Three item w tiled 1 zA eigteteen. wtrorfed fa Men terey Sa-triiy. <f rrlmr t'c m jre. wirci Ge-x* rok t_r of vimlcwt m-i »k» ytjir* ittimpeed to disperser the crowd far were feed so. .. Tie risk Mas w.fa the sot 'grite _sec Go.iffeü, N*t— ffee orxfai 3 { 3 a tAlor s&op Irrtet a »=»'' tc&rr dovptrn v—jf P here srxrfay 1 - - threatened tie entire îTstme» toi was 3e Turf saioea. an otsfes« s-saS 8 t FteL IGb-DmM K. Lawler. ; -owmec mayor of S*. Paal ia* «>f "* **"*** sS * »*cr--iry «s « a caoddBa for Usr.ed Rata *T" J J* *• »htceerf Senator Kirn VMCa - _ ' Drv^«r««t Wit» Soucd-ea. s.-- , P*F—Pfafcenrteaw* over ''LÜ^L^ X ■ Ä2 -* * s^-fak»« J» rrwL *r-^ TT y £r; ti- Mr* A Bee Lee »mied her Sft öo*. Asatcr tie 1 N*af-«u cf r.rfa rott pcccwrers. Wo.- Cnpxe ■»«». Sasday afeemscoa by sàoccfag htmeü fa 3e right temp*» >ftlwaak«e. __ _ wer* ihBaBfiy kliei and two faytrefi K : id at Crtes-Fg. Wfa were ; when tie boggy fa whack they riding wu «crock by aa "Sew train at Bjckkilf. citT- ccasar. - P. Hr nr «- L: - r-i* • A t .j ay »»"i-se *uia 4 • a rt* Sat jr 5.; i x C ?*^*r*: x-f.—Presto p. S' : .ypitx €( »t» tz>x iwiot tdji *er.i:»nLy a :»ttii*l u i* jrtran* tin t -j* t^n at Lit T ixrsrfay wgNr ®tjl fee a tirri ûct i* r U sm mif i Tiit irot kutiwc gtri/t-k ti* ■^ ar * Anrf tte »ercmi taut «4 4=1 ^ I *^ 7 j** ***" * - T'lritaitai MB *:tij . *"* * F ta. -i .- 4 a fci.-nna fexrtax* -a —* ts tmtat îc » V- » r tilt tlilti U* Vÿlr. i ;r».l.* OB Ue el Tie cry rta- r.ht it« u T l a taat-i tj ii tie titatrt ait a AttttÄ ed ya* ii tnarjeii Tie N|Mt ret "ft 3. 5E. Feneesiinrs an<t x Ktd ie aterteterf it >.a* it«, tni.tnt.~mt ta ;a—s of tie nniAv; -aisip wliteK ï*E evesywxiïr» . , v r-V T -_ 7 ' " '• "■ 3 :*H 4 «rr*i£ itr tv I years J. tie * 3 _scry *f 3* ncertnr ami Src 3* iirf a tue an fr y ^ aad a l 'H ns aada ^ tie pro ne was vise p»»r ■nr «f Gn.3o 3 1*12 ami çf» 4 tm: !e te'ane rf iantl a; IWiI vier r>cjt lie -'■MLTT-LLilil J 3tLT»3LJiLl 3 UH 1 »< Ras apçcLiterf prem-ec titi —La.nar re pc —a freu: tie hed * ie zC ?~m_ec Sttiy-yci. si« irwx iy r«——■ Chat 2 e pm« hi* tiniie ftc recs-recy wie c.:içr>:Æ. ate aa extefieat lx Us, it is al n>-.sr. uir-iteit that he wih re»x-rer. Ù sf luttt. So g r t« g. wh> iiitc -he jreun_er wt£ tegtn Sep tanher 2 a. r»£5 DENT SMARTS ON TR P. Win V»e T T -a .e itcc W es BcNn ne* *. t'-T-i Scats* Bcw.t L MS Ffarfay i_p-, speaitig ttt> cf m_e*. watm lomg i* zû rrçi-^-f^ir ni: 3 t: ■x.'zrs. le nr_I .»hiwesiter î. Ht* iepattnte 3 3e rpen-tl pare*: fur i_s ;nr-j Wis* v r-.t' »a.4 jy au enti -ur j an it tesuiunrarcs frost htmired peracus ga-faered 3 Sid ihn Godspeeii Wie» tie special —t' tie Bnrtrx k. A_tany -» >«.•' tie F»» -H i - _ ?' h^ 5 X JJ ' 1 «— R** -i* party Tie Pu-xtan ^.rt* y lM ^ party lamstste-; Major y tide and Mayor Tiii mas L. Efapiea. U 5 A. tie pres three cf Serretary Charles u aient s jiyiraa au-i •t? 1 -*» çnrù. Nlis ktj74;i»t rç ™ —a_ tmaae ^ **. tK *~ ± *•***• ^ r.«i ever ne enure ymruey WlLL SUE LOS ANGELES TIMES. - s* VecL^m 8# Ex&zm.'Um W i: «v C-ra-yeo u tk\ara-a Ad. * Ca « Da—awe». Los Amgefae—Wki fae f-»; «■- . kriay of throe pfttces cm. :eiL.' Y whose hta-tam axrf *<:a receniy pe.-Aied fa the aearr-pittou. of tie iAJhmg cf tie Le« Angele« Turne« by tymmte ott Ocscber I. IKl, -uccne* t* hgnt tie — be Vrrmght k*e Timew-M-rrur. Harmaea Gray Ou3 ami Harry Chaat>r for ,. - "* payes vie yerAL-ed 3 3 * fir « Tie Shu son to V Lei wia aJ >te «gitlKfa oa fat Tne? Ka^iy. ^rjcihriy fa gar* pa tie i'OBW m I kia cf ûe lukri tt-k »Ufa It s| aJ>ged resulted fa oc wrrWtid fa tü 4nfa of 3e vine F-i«t .? CsiaacirtieML *R*w Cox— Da ima g e amc>in.t.ig _ fOE* »•t—-aday n.gti to kmfat tobacco by H to more tnan ï"> .. . was keiv.-ert fru«t wkàek aas vus cf ' itvirlvt-i a itot; tted SrlieM few tvesty yewrs mme of tie year, Earfrer fa tie *»=» " M i tC <fctr*L Tie ) tW- atrea. Hav-y Ruhr in Arrau. Torse«. Arfa.—Tbe hardest rain cf 3* 1 eaotJi and erne of the hear-.**-. ^y.w— —»--Rr—• »r— — •»»w»* .,u . .... , 1 1 of ScoUBWr fcL fa —Trill■ re-- 1 » „ -Wy T-nrsdiT viz*- Two w\a-' —— ,c. p . """ Twraoo. or^f ntiu ' __riased trom the r»—— of a niwrl im an sswgtoi ptor tratm Tl-k Pamsa. non cf E L Pamea of Pna «cp wa» »rvk by a bg.bg* ui irwatny a- "ea sear Hot Bpctngn J frti ioa. Bacx to P-aew. Eedwcod Cbty. Cai -Tv^.-r Te k-» Oareça-aoS iWar-r>«ij. n was 'Jut scatGLc* npael xj .ta fame« C CreekC. a fscni>*T ivm*. wio on •fy wtxiirt Paly 27 *à*r. u.» ten Xn. Lkq Gtannca. her imj rty Tix-s ***» ■ fa th* OM T trvf gar. kn c Hah*. M year* af the grwrarf». lay Wwwx a :w„ i WAITING FOR THE TAFT TRAIN ■ r Mt t ( s _; s* ■ ' ' a > 1 •s 7 gefe * j* ' r '»•gg? Xt <*. r , _ I I ■1 ^ H •W - 1 Vj I I- n '* ~ ' rf¥ i rvd* ■*. j THOCPS FIRE L PON REBELS FROM CHESG-TU WALLS. BE BEÛEP.S LOSING MANY MEN. T ett-—Latest advices received by e rt.tese farsnga t-'.it 1 at-i the ftrKgn legirn— ^d;rate that Cheng tae-Uiten prorince. iet tege. that most if not an r.e* ate ms.äe the wails tat the city is garrtsoned 17 h i several en le ies.egtag forces, —e prefect cf Tr> says that tie ttoeps have been from W u • rs A*e Leier F*e 'n Be «e-?e-î C ty. B-t t is Be e»ed me rr;. a ■ St ten Vi ; ze Ate ta P*i*sct Tr*ei Frc—. Far« t*. 3 A ttocp«, wio hav* t T—eut* w;3 :i from ^ A t ry the that 'he besieg The belief s heii 3ete that tie gatrtson irjLz LLt »a attacks B i3T tum ter cf crgamiie-1 rebels from —t s*i-jcie. TssOu is seTeatj-hre drum '.tet.? T. The Caaafatan Merkodtst compound ■ tu C.U : - 1 n ;. h - T z t^e teKSBcn ut« tAkea ref^çe --Ü3. ii_s w>:ca is coa tiered 3e strongest and the most tii-lj sefeiiei Wiecier tfv ar-tund :t* own vlj It .* behered lnHp»n iri the aa aves jstie 3e wahs are prepared to endure a soege is n>: known puescom cd supplies fa all important ahri -t J protahle. from past expert __ T> ,. ^ Eus ^ ourUa hiTe 7 -{j e ' A "* igiin« such aeon -igemiy. at* missionaries, bow '' reT * UT - ®° ns. unies* they bRB beesi swBBed by th« viceroy, Every eSon is t*.ug made to com a-smkXA with Cfaerr-Ta, but so far faere ui «« w movement to re t-ne 3e <my S taiahsr Grave. n a n if tv —The native press paillai « * rep-ert that tie vtieroy'* yamen at *-&»*?: hu teen destroyed ui many faceeri ur« Wen kflME Is is also reported that tie foreign era have ttue to Chuag King under _ F ** A «»•.* — »« T '*' = ** •**- ®* "• Lett in New Tort—James J. Ward. Erst MAKES LITTLE PROGRESS. t^e A>. »»ianr to start ft cm east to west in 3 * n«s«B NSI il air race lor tie $T4,S*W prise offered by RSTüam Ran -iotfk Hear»:. 3'wtnes.fay ej _ laaierj Lane, or tie extrem - cam* to ear r safeiv 5 xt < 25 o'clock m . a west tn «dg* cf Patersex. X. J. He was oaby tvnty-tvo mil fro« irf starting ydat ozm of 3* g twr tr ere**—c-3try Arman ever tn-:-;c.ate.- et He had ie>3 lew. 5 Xwjy He tad kaa exp-er.enc 3 tne atr fed «ny tgkr ami agi .2 ly 3 e Tii maxe cf raairaad l rates erai.rr on. of Jersey Lty F— --S oTj'k—-, wp. sk s. v ben he s - * iJ faüäag. was iha: ke ^ Petw V* a Zri «31«« to pi tie petty twenty or sc *" ** *~ J ^ «"** * - Süver Se-. c« 3 be k lf - H by the stare cf Utah for tie rtl1 *» *• *e presented " ■** »P. ri -* 4 - f ***7 »Cctau. heeasie ^ tiad tie center piece fa * strait cf Brig - - Gstarfa* Fir* tats Enafaes Tra n. Merida. T acvtai kiiX winded when the sure xto a .to train at££££ ooaBng u> Jofa a the msaZZ ! TaeBay to France«* t Mai-ro **«ero Mexico.—Bgbt . it; Oat* «if HcNaana TriaL Lc* Ats g eMis . Cal—Judge kj-, BordwwS axj»;anrert Werfc-e*lar ti* trial cf Jet« J aol James B v vraa-x xlegwi dyaa*»-^ —*1 to**, would begfa October ll -iiLl ! \ î - WILL NOT PUNISH DOG WILEY P'esideet Has No Word of Criticism. B-t Many a Word of Praise for Pure Food Expert. Beverly, Mass — The resignation of Dr. Harvey W Wiley, ch ef of the bu reau of chec.a-r» in th« department of agrletütare at. 1 probably the beat known pnre fted eipert In the gov ernment service, will not be asked for by President Taft, depsite recommen dations that it be requested, made by 3 « person tel hoard of the depart men; and indfrsed by Attorney Gen evl Wickets ham. The "cocd.gn puslshwent" for Dr Wiley which Mr Wickersham held to be necessary, well not be meted out by the chief executive. dent * opinion, carrying no word of criticism for Dr. Wiley, but many a word of praise, was made public here Friday The presi There is no Indication In it itat lb* president feel* that be -turn «1 down' Mr Wickersham by not ac cepcing bis recommendation. He ex plains that 3e attorney general* C«d1a g s In 3e rase were made with less complete data than waa before vijj, W ten he look it up. Dr. Wiley Pleased. BmecBOSt* Vi_—"It is a complete rimdicatkm or me." said Dr. H irre 7 w . Wi^r when informed of the pre* ident'» decision. The doctor is spend ifag a vacation on hia mountain farm. : FOREIGN CROP CONDITIONS. Central Europe, While Wheat and Rye Yield in Russia is Short. j and Lack of Moisture in Northern Washington -CondiUon* of the Ira portât foreit;n crop8 „ report<>d Tere announced bere Frid a „ fo ,. j owl . m western Canada the greater por t j on of 9 . 50 O.OOO acres of wheat had v^ n cut by early September. Har T „ tlng operations have been con ducted under generally favorable con ditions. Commercial estimates range between 150,000,000 and 185.000.000 bushels. Western and nort chentral Europe suffered from an almost unprecedent ed lack of moisture. Upon winter cer eals the effects were almost every where beneficial. Quantitatively, th» , aggregate wheat Increased. In open ■ oontries. omitting Russia, the supply is known largely lo exceed that o< the preceding year. Rye .bows somr sohrtage in volume, the oats crop is i heavily deficient, and only a co * erat * Field of corn is expected. la south central Europe the small errais, though not so abondant Inst year, have given better than aver xre quantities. The com crop prom J er 7 J 1 as V U In Russia the yield in both wheat ltd rye prr.bafcly will be much smaller 'baa in either of the past two years. Barley promises a good crop and in r ors a good yield is assured. In Argentina recent general rain« . tb roughen* the grain belt have strengthened confidence in the ci-me of the future harvest. ( : P-suned by Cold Storage Chicken. ■ Do*ton- Cold storage chicken ^-^ved to have caused the death of T '--am Starkweather of New York of between sixty and -'evenly sailors on hoard the battle WiH Canvas# Returns. Angus-a Me-Govemo- Plal.ted «lcd a special meeting of the Fcveraor «;.» council t» canrms« r,r final returns front the elec'lon" repeal of the protibttioa *• Ti * r -ate constitution. out M here. on the amendment K«ete»>iach Acquitted. , Wito —Frank Kettenbach, °* ,k * *-«■ 'T " ? " cb "* e 01 ^^ng ^ Z CO " p,ro, * r - »•* Friday acquitted 00 aU five count« Boise. Na ■ ouri re Servo«« Situation in Spain. — . _ K v ao and »v* *1^'' * i,nitlon •" of Knew T* t " ^D,l * bo,1, »he province ^ * *~*°**™*> de«pite lh . i i DEATH ENDS CAREER FORMER SENATOR THOMAS w CARTER OF MONTANA OlES SUDDENLY AT WASHINGTON. State«*»'»« Wu Oit nja I'H F irrt Representative Elected From Mm tana, and Had Served Term« In »he Li. S Senate. •-1 Tea W»jsh*r g» on—Former Unl'erf gtatns -Venator Tloau H Carter of ijon •a ta, for rears a notable a ad gictar *Vj e character in national politic» nsce clalnnas erf the KtÿsMirat i.cmal committee and «lare last rear .-.atman of rfce Americas aer-.oa of h« Internat. eta: cours mi«s, died »; bfa Lome here on Sunday. He «a« >7 years old. aa Sir Carter bad been seder the care if a pi »sir tan lot moor Is able to so about, however, and b.» ailment, a filling of the loasa with clotted blood, did not become an ate oatil about a week ago Mr Carter had a remarkable reer It extended over twenty-two rears of congressional and official Ufe at Washington. TVs embraced sendee as the first représentante He was ca elected from Montana, two terms in »be United Slates senate and execu tive positions as commis*. oner of the reuend land office, chairman of th j Republican national committee In the second and unsocesafnl campaign o! Beniamin Harrison for the pres dency; president of the b^ard of Unit • 4 - ' V a , A . a. M L Æ " 7 / THOMAS H. CARTER. ed S'ate* commias.one» for the Louisiana purchase expoa.rtoo at St Louis and since Last March chairman of the newly created " Internat lor. _i Joint Commission, Americas Sec especially charged with Casadixr lOB." An Ohioan by birth, an Iowan b> boundary matter*. adoption and a Montanan long before ' hat . t * rri,or T *" Admitted to atat- hood. Mr. Carter Jumped to the front almost from the outset of bis in conrreas. markable of «II of work Perhaps the most re his forensic achievements was hi* defeat of « big river and harbor which he regarded as a political "grab" measure during the McKinley administration. President McKinley did not favor the bill and Mr. Carter. appropriation bill always a * tronK administration supporter, be gan a speech against it at 10 0 ' *° < ' k night and talked continu ousUD! '* noon of the day following, * ben tte session of congress expired As a lieutenant of Senator Aldrich ' h * Republican leader of the senate for • n,n > Fears, he also d.d notable W ° rk More Privilege« for Settler«. Bol»e. Idaho—All «outhrrn Idaho 1* bubbling over with emhu s;um «* a result of the assurances rlreo by Se<" relary of the Interior Walter L. P?h cr that be prof*o«e« to cons' rue the iet tarn alien Uws and the rales of hi# department in favor of the that where it is found that «he law* mork hardship on the settler he will d-v all In his power to have the taws modified. settler French Army Ready for Campaign, ^ >lr -* ~A fo-eign miUtary authority p * bish standing and a witness of the : French army maneuvies declare* '** rr< ' 11 h ir "' i* :n complete re ■ iDMS ' or • midwinter campaign Th • opinion, he aay*. la sustained by hi» observation during the maneuvers He declares the French army is In better fighting trim than the German Ihn: array Rioting In Vienna. Vienna—Traceable high price of the necessaries of Ufe. riots broke out Sunday and were killed or wounded Troops fired on the mch. which had orerted bar ricades In the street. 1 fierce exchange of bullela and the sol diets were pelted with all sort* o! missiles. to the many person» There was * Earles Fourth Affinity. New \ork—With his fourth affin ll>. the third of whom he made hi* wife. Ferdinand Plnuey Earle arrived from Europe under a pseudonym on Saturday and went fo the Hotel Mari« Antoinette. Arlaon« Millionaire Suicide* I»C« Angele«. Cal —Martin Costello •Ixty-flv*. of Tombstone. Icent for Aria, prom more than a quarter of • century in development work In the i A°uihwe*t and reputed . i millionaire, shot hlta»ei( lo be a multi Saturday.