Mormon editor Cannon disfellowshipped over free speech clash
Frank J Cannon of the Salt Lake Tribune faced disfellowship by a Weber County Zion church high council in Ogden after publishing editorials attacking church leaders. He accused President Smith of Mammon idol and political meddling, while charges against Ogden merchant Charles Smurthwaite echoed calls for free speech and church financial accountability.
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Morais Speech Sparks Debate on Tithe Doctrine
A March 15 address by Senator Morais of Idaho reviewed U S history and the doctrine of the Moron organi Te asserted no tolerance for Hee and urged duty under the Voited Act on the cane of AoE Rasa. The speech referenced a poly germous band and Lee Mab amid the chaotic recital.
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Unintentional violation nets $50 fine for Mrs Elliott
Mrs Elliott paid Istampa with merchan dise, unknowingly breaking federal rules. She did not intend fraud, but her violation of the law led to a $50 penalty as the consequence.
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Istampa
Uncle Sam
Fragmentary Note Delivers Obscure Medical Request
A garbled text fragment mentions death, a fine, money, and requests for aid or payment. Names and places are unreadable, but the note hints at a financial or legal action connected to a death and an appeal or request for help. The readable elements are sparse and lack clear context.
Weiser Commercial Club Plans Advertise Washington County
Weiser Idaho March 15 1905 the Weiser Commercial Club held a meeting to approve a plan for advertising Washington County resources to attract settlers. Proposals include a pamphlet costing 200 dollars, small newspaper ads for farmers, a Portland fair representative for 5–6 weeks at 250 dollars, and a 750 dollar canvass campaign to launch growth and development for the city and surrounding country.
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O. M. Harvey
T. B. Kelley
J. H. Harris
Washington County
Portland Fair
Norman Jackson
Weiser Idaho
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Nez Perce Officials Push Goose Creek Road Funding
The report details a Goos e Creek road push by a local club with members E M Barton D W Luck and B L Steeres tasked to seek an $800 appropriation from commissioners. Committees are named to confer with the state road commission and to invite citizens of Council and Meadows to cooperate. Alternate members are listed and the club’s subscription group for Big Creek road is retained. The meeting adjourned to Friday evening March 24.
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D. W. Luck
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E. M. Heighe
0. W. Luck
Big Creek
Council and Meadows
George Gooding
Norman Jackson
Frank Herries
A. F. Hitt
Big Creek Road
G. M. Waterhouse
H. J. Summercamp
G. A. Ashby
Net Company Incorporates Mountaineer Mining Co of Idaho
The Mountaineer Mining Company of Idaho, Weiser, capital stock 600000 shares 81 each, 18100 subscribed, incorporated. Directors for the first year are George A Rabin Weiser Henry Casson Madison Wis W A Esty Washington D D N Parham Neeedah Wis C B Moreley Viroqua Wis.
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Mountaineer Mining Company
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Weiser
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Neeedah
C. B. Moreley
Viroqua
Telephones First Used in Mukden War
Summary notes the Mukden conflict's scale with up to 1,000,000 men engaged and an 80 mile fighting line. It cites the longest battle at 13 days, the use of the largest field guns, and armies directed in the field by telephones.
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Russians Driven From Tie Pass After Rested Advance
After two or three days rest fighting in the far east resumes. Russians retreating from Tie Pass pursued by Japanese forces. Kuropatkin driven from Tie Pass and headed toward Harbin as Japanese close in.
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Harbin
Returned Welser youth home after Aberdeen stay
Naty Lt Mile Will Smith, once a known Welser boy, has come back from several months in Aberdeen Washington. About two months ago he endured an accident that nearly proved fatal, resulting in injuries to his right arm and a harrowing time for family and friends.
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New electric plant planned for Weiser Valley
A proposed Weiser Valley electric plant aims to supply power for all needs. Promoters led by Pitts Ellie report surveys done by Engineer A B Fox, water rights secured, and funding promises in place. The plan envisions a 500 horsepower plant ten miles northeast of Weiser on the Zamaki ranch with a five mile ditch and 70 foot head, costing 40000 to 50000 dollars and a potential rate of 50 dollars per horsepower per year for city use, start within eighteen months.
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First Term Of Court In Seventh District Opens At Weiser
The first district court term for the Seventh district opened in Weiser with Judge Frank J. Smith presiding. The docket is long and session may run two weeks or more. adjournment was set for March 21 and many civil motions and cases were already listed for trial or continued.
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Demurrer
Leverin & Browne Ga
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