Washington outlook on forestry policy and Idaho stand
The Washington correspondence of the Oregonian discusses Republican prospects and Sen Dubois as he navigates forestry policy. It notes opposition in Idaho to new forest reserves, echoes with Heyburn and Pinchot, and mentions Idaho wool and timber exhibits overlooked at a state display, prompting calls to better showcase timber resources.
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Forestry Poly
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Pinchot
Forestry
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Borah reveals Senate bid at Spokane hotel
W B Borah of Burke Idaho, defeated by Heyburn for the U S Senate in 1908, says he will run for Senator Dubois next year. In an interview at Hotel Spokane he states he will go directly to the people, with decisive action in primaries and county convention. He advocates an open process and has long favored such a plan.
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Spokesman-Review
W. B. Borah
Burke
Idaho
W. B. Heyburn
United States Senate
Lastaight
Spokane
Dubois
Coreation
Thunder Mountain road district delay sparks funding doubts
The Thunder Mountain region remains without a road district as commissioners adjourn with no plan. The Thunder Mt News argues road repairs should start now in spring rather than wait till September, warning the waiting period would push work into a busy season and rely on donations.
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Thunder Mountain Country
Atill
Thunder Mt. News
Battle with rustlers leaves six dead in Jackson's Hole region
In Blackfoot Idaho June 12 a clash between cattlemen and rustlers left four rustlers and two cattlemen dead after a 60 mile chase. Several horses were killed and about 90 head of cattle were recovered. The Cambridge News notes large pasture and homestead opportunities despite ongoing conflicts.
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Idaho
Blackfoot
Jackson's Hole
Sme Place
S Forte
S’ranning
Prospector from Paonia Seeks Lost Mine in Idaho Hills
W H Myers of Paonia Colorado and Ed Sweaney of this city trek north in a prospecting bid for a hidden Idaho mine. Myers recalls earlier placer finds in 62 and 63 hampered by Indians and war fears, later settling in Paonia and ranching before returning west. He vows this final effort will locate the bed of yellow sand and end his long search.
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W. H. Myers
Paonia
Colorado
Ed Sweaney
Myers
Mr. Myers
New Harmon Sper 0 Bull Lake Eruvbee of Jncorpuretion
A misread OCR item states that the Western Maho Ruger company filed eruvbee of jncorpuretion with the commty dlor today. The article provides scant legible details and appears garbled but indicates a corporate filing event with the company’s stated name and location Bull Lake.
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Bull Lake
Maho Ruger Company
Eruvbee
Oregon Homestead Land Near Cambridge Attracts Umatilla Spurred Buyers
Wells of the ioregonian reportWell pleased with Washington do lands near Cambridge attract homesteaders from Umatilla county led by C H Carter after a Idaho scouting trip with J H Raley C J Smith William Atchison and J Whitaker The fertile bottom strip wide several miles long may yield hay and alfalfa despite low markets with land valued around 60 per acre here versus 200 per acre in the county Others taking land include Dr J Whitaker William Atebinon Harvey Richards of Athena Charles and Frank Glanton at Helix Jesse Moore and Toad of Adwina Deanne Hwisher and Jobueon of Adame and George Minger formerly with Coured Pietacedor tere
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Alles
Cambridge
Umatilla County
C. H. Carter
Carter
Idaho
J. H. Raley
C. J. Smith
William Atchison
J. Whitaker
William Atebinon
Harvey Richardeon
Athena
Charles and
Frank Glanton
Helix
Jesse Moore
Mr. Toad
Adwina
Deanne Hwisher
Jobueon
Adame
George Minger
Coured Pietacedor Tere
Mine
When Sammy Spanked Japan naval clash of 1863 described
A fragmentary 19th century recollection recalls a brief Civil War era naval engagement between the United States and Japan. Commanded by Davis S. McDougal, the Wyoming led a 20 ton gun vessel against three converted Japanese merchants and seven land fortifications, lasting about one hour. The Japanese ships and forts were silenced. Wyoming sustained minor damage.
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Het Paper
Davis S. McDougal
Wyoming
United States
Court in Session for June Term at Seventh District
The Seventh district court convened in the city Monday with Judge Frank J. Smith presiding. No jury was summoned as the calendar is small. Criminal cases include State of Idaho vs Renwale and Frank Turner remittitur from supreme court State of Idaho vs J W Lawrence burglary State of Idaho vs Marshall Hammock assault with intent to commit murder. Several civil cases will also be disposed of.
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Seventh Judicial District
Frank J. Smith
State of Idaho
Ren Wale
Frank Turner
Supreme Court
State of Idahova
J. W. Lawrence
Marshall Hammock
Railway Officials Confirm Ruon Details
Railway officials confirm a ruon case details unclear due to damaged text. The brief notes the involvement of railway authorities with limited readable facts and no clear dates or locations.
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Lewiston railroad plans revealed by Kettenbach visit
Lewiston resident W F P Kettenbach spoke after a Portland trip with O R N officials about a proposed Lewiston Riparia line and a connection of the P and I N to extend to Lewiston. He indicated the Lewiston Riparia contract may be awarded within 30 days and noted delays on the Lawlerton Hiyparle line.
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W. FP. Kettenbach
Lewiston
Portland
Mr. Kettenbach
Lewee
The
Tribune
Riparia
Hiyparle
Alt Taney
Unclear Crumbled Notice Fragments From Local Page
Fragmentary OCR text shows garbled content with names and places unreadable, lacking coherent event or action. No verifiable entities or dates emerge to form a concrete headline or summary.
Proposed northern road route to Big Creek favored
Thunder Mountain News reports the State Commission will study a northern Warren to Big Creek route. It would connect Warren Creek head to Pony Creek and Elk Creek to reach the Jolkeerdae summit then Big Creek, with costs split 50 50 by citizens and the state. If completed, it may extend to Roosevelt to boost trade. winter travel via Oregon and Washington would be longer for many. Locals question taxes and county support.
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Big Creek
Warren
Thagder Mt. News
Warren Creek
Pony Creek
Elk Creek
Werdenbotf
Tall
Werdenhoff
Roosevelt
Oregon
Washington
Grangeville
Russian Losses Reported After Naval Battle
Tokyo telegraph correspondent for the Daily Telegraph cites captured Russian ships and says Tsarist casualties totaled 14 000 dead 4 600 captured and 3 000 escaped. It notes many prisoners are ill with disease and mentions a nurse linked to Admiral Rozhestvensky.
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Tokio
Daily Telegraph
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University of Idaho Regents Adjourn After Two Day Session
The board of regents of the University of Idaho adjourned tonight after two days in session. Much business was transacted. A site for the metallurgical building was selected across the street north of the campus and will be acquired at a price of about 200. An effort will be made to complete the building this year.
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Board of Regents
The
Univeristy of Idaho
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