Idaho placer mining firm formed with Green as president
Green, president of Idaho Placer Mining Co, arrived from Seattle to inspect Bend area property near Olds Ferry. The company, capitalized at 500000 pounds, plans a patented dredge to process 3000 cubic yards daily, shipping concentrates to a smelter. officers include Leonard Cole and A Harvey, with property on both sides of the Snake River near Weiser. Green departs east briefly, then expects operations to start promptly.
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the Green
Idaho Heer Mining Co
Seattle
Spokane
Bend
Olds Ferry
Weiser
Green
Debating results and local notices from Moscow and Mead
A fragmentary report notes Idaho and University of Idaho debate results with Idaho winning at Moscow. It mentions inquiries about H Dodd and a sick individual at Jack's place. A local address list from Warren Idaho invites mail regarding the signal. Road conditions and duties near Mead are also briefly described.
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Haho
Fragmented OCR note on mining and scheduling
Fragmentary text references mining tasks and dates with unclear details. Mentions Lissette, Pathe, violins, and a vague event or meeting. Poor readability limits concrete facts. no clear names, places, or outcomes can be confirmed from the legible content.
Claarion 8 Vows and Mushlite Claim Main Moment
Unclear OCR text mentions Claarion 8 vows and Mushlite figure, with references to Pesaihnambonrss Labrie and Auaaar oat Aajonnbon. Describes a grand submission or important pledge amid noisy, garbled lines. Names and places are partly garbled in the fragment.
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Claarion
Mytiahan
Aldarpinain
Labrie
Fragmentary OCR note on names and places
Partial garbled text lists unclear names and terms. No coherent event or context emerges beyond scattered references to people and places, leaving the core subject unreadable.
Mine plant order planned for early shipment to mines
The report states that orders for a plant will be placed for early shipment to the mines before his return from the east. In his absence Mr Brown intends to arrange operations at the Spring Hill properties which he has bonded.
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Mr. Brown
Spring Hill
Government Reclamation Head to Visit Ontario in April
F. H. Newell head of the Government Reclamation Service will travel to Ontario in April with consulting engineers to meet the Malheur Water Users Association. They will discuss arrangements to begin active operations on the project next summer.
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F. H. Newell
Government Reclamation Service
Ontario
Malheur Water Users’ Association
Wil Open New Restaurant in Weiser Area
Mrs F E Flinn well known in Weiser and this county will open a new restaurant in the room formerly occupied by the Farmer’s Restaurant in the old Masonio building on First Street East. Mrs Pilon formerly ran a restaurant in Welser and will co operate. The new restaurant opens for business on March 1.
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F. E. Flinn
Weiser
First Session of New Seventh Judicial District Opens
The spring term of the district court in Washington county began with Judge Frank J. Smith of Caldwell presiding. This is the district's first session since its creation, and the judge's capable manner suggests he is well suited to the role. The term is expected to last several days, though the calendar is shorter than previous terms.
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Washington County
Frank J. Smith
Caldwell
Seventh Judicial District
Russians Fleeing From Makden In Japanese Pursuit
Reports from St Petersburg describe mass retreat of Russian forces at Mukden, with claims of 150000 killed or wounded and 60000 taken prisoner. Japanese forces are said to have captured heavy stores and artillery while pursuing demoralized units. Also noted are peasant uprisings in south Russia with troops dispatched to quell the disorders.
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Oyama
Mukden
St. Petersburg
Russia
Chernigo
Orel
Kursk
Troop War Office
Grand Master Gordon Visits Weiser Lodge
Albert W. Gordon, Most Worshipful Grand Master of Idaho Masons, visited Weiser on Monday and Tuesday. A special meeting Monday evening welcomed the distinguished guest who praised the lodge room as one of the finest in the state and noted no exceptional growth statewide.
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Albert W. Gordon
Kendrick
Idaho
Weiser
Masonic Order
Weiser Lodge
Resignation to Accept Government Post at Botse Land Office
A public official resigned from his prior post to take up a government position at the Botse land attice. The move aligns with ongoing land administration reforms and shifts duties to the new office, with details on the successor and timing not fully disclosed.
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Botse ‘Land Attice
A Valuable Nap Engineer Utter Maps Washington County
Engineer Utter presents a Washington county map to the Signal praised as a masterful draughtsman piece. It accurately locates towns post offices rivers canals mining districts voting precincts and commissioners districts and offers a valuable resource to interested readers ready to procure.
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Utter
Washington County
Aman
Obader
Fragmentary notice in Urdu style regional report
A cryptic OCR fragment mentions entities like Dentarg and Damien with Adalat references and a possible potion or remedy. The readable portion suggests a legal or social issue but lacks clear events, dates, or participants to confirm specifics.
Native Copper Growth At Portland Fair Exposition
Ores are being gathered by several mining companies for the exposition. Fidelity Copper Company from the Seven Devils district Idaho and Josephine county Oregon has hundreds of pounds of high grade bornite and native copper. Other firms rush to secure exhibit space as March 15 resumes development with plans for a deep crosscut.
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Fidelity Copper Company
Seven Devils District
Idaho
Josephine County
Oregon
Fidelity Company
Seven Devils
Kleinschmidt
Lana
William Trevoir
Busy Young Man Wears Waterbury Watch and Smokes
A neighbor mentions a young man with a Waterbury watch who smokes cigarettes. He is described as very busy, winding his watch and lighting a cigarette, though he is not deemed worth much by the speaker.
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Waterbury
Emmett Index
Scalp Bounty Law Repealed by Legislature
The state legislature repealed the scalp bounty law with an emergency clause, making the repeal effective immediately upon the governor's signature. Scalps are no longer legal tender in Idaho.
Push It Along Promoting Idaho Immigration Meeting Planned
Real estate men in the city gathered Thursday afternoon at Jackson and Record's to discuss immigration in Idaho's promising section. They agreed to organize concerted action by calling a meeting of business men and property owners for next Monday at 7:30 p.m. at O. M. Harvey's office. You are invited to attend. Don’t miss the chance while other towns move ahead. Must Weiser be left behind.
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Idaho
Jackson & Record
O. M. Harvey
Weiser
Nassmeeting to Nominate City Officials in Weiser
Citizens and taxpayers of Weiser call a mass meeting at the Opera House on March 22, 1905, to nominate candidates for city offices to be filled at the annual election on April 4, 1905. All residents urged to attend and participate in discussions.
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Weiser
Annus
Welser
Gulley
Velthouss
Torke
Ocean & Marding
Candee
List of names appears in historical notice
Several individuals including B. Phetteplace G. A. Ashby M. L. Viel H. J. Sommercamp J. A. Sommercamp L. A. York J. M. Lloyd Edw Shainwald Morris Sommer W. A. Beaver J. H. Bruce D. Mareb Wm VanStoe Frank Harris Jd A Gerwick W. F. Sommer amp B. E. Edlin are listed in a fragmented historical document.
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B. ©. Phetteplace
G. A. Ashby
M. L. Viel
H. J. Sommercamp
J. A. Sommercamp
L. A. York
J. M. Lloyd
Edw. Shainwald
Morris Sommer
W. A. Beaver
J. H. Bruce
D. Maréb
Wm. VanStoe
Frank Harris
Jd. A. Gerwick
W. F. Sommeramp
B.E. Edlin
Two Hores Deaths in Weise
Jerome B Beardsley an Idaho elder dies at 88 in Weiser from senile debility. Funeral at St Agnes Church, burial in Weiser cemetery. Survived by wife who is ill. Joseph W Wright known as Jake dies after pneumonia following care for a sick son. Funeral at Baptist church. survivors include wife and three sons aged 6 11 and 16, plus a sister and other relatives.
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Jerome B. Beardsley
Idaho
East Commercial Street
St. Agnes Catholic Church
Weiser
Joseph W. Wright
East Main Street
Jake
Baptist Church
Gowen
Konene
Slater
Holsomn
Kibe
Samuel
Cautiouumey
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