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^ ' "r-" V-'■■■-j; „■ vV''■->' •- '■. •■ * ' . < '■ ■' --■' ' . -'• :;j . . ■-isii nnitoi TBED IfABSHAilEASSEABCHla) THBEE TEAB8 POS THEM. l w MS near fatuxe. fill ^y|i& #liP| ; They Were Stolen at Bolee-Thelr Fa ther Acddcntly Heeta Them In a Store at Pendleton, Oreffon They Tell of Ronah Treati^t - Their Uree Threatened. ^ rles itor ork 176 ler ser- irch tak dge- I I or- onal iana The ) be e In- anks club 1 an* Sat- ssent ! the . dip* !S of jrom* erary inited have The in the stop- e her e will to be- Jmiral Allan* of the to ap Inherl- 5. Pope Bwyere hat he The wire cable forthe Met Perce tramway has arrlTed ahd will he put in position as rapidly as possible. The basketbaU game between 661- fax and Lewiston high school teams was won by Colfax by a score of 6 to- 4. By the aooidental disobarge of his rerolTer Sunday evening Deputy Sher iff Brisendine, of Weiser, xeceived a Pendleton, Oregon, Feb. l.-*After bullet in his right leg. v searohin^ three and a half years and I The Parks school house, located spending $8000. his entire 8avingi,'M« Aron about 20 m^ from hM recovered hi. two little a..ghtor. I xheetetereppbUMnoonyeiitionwill •who were kidnapped from his homo at Moscow August 10, for Boise nearly four years ago. Hemet the nomination of a state ticket, them accidentally in a store here last and at Pocatello May 18 for the elec- rrid.,,«.dth, ttiook WM re greet tlon o, delegett. to th, irettoDeloon- thethereeledendett^. He ^ not make public postmaster and appointment ofB. F. The story is pne of rough treatment of vjg place is the demand of the children, and as the father tells pf patroM of the Peck postoffioe who his search tears come to his eyes. ' Beoaose of threats made by Dan Clifford the villain who stole them •eooond post- away, breaking np the family and tak ing the wife with him, the Uttle ones seem afraid to teU aU they know. Bessie said: As soon as they carried ns from home they put ns in boysclothes; they named me Dick and Raths name was Tom. WedidnotUke boysclothes, bo have petitionedthe master generaL Hugh Brady, a weU known figure about the coeur dAlenes for a num ber of years, htui oeen admitted to the county poor farm upon his own re* quest. Early Sunday morning Frits RIngles block at Sandpoint was destroyed, the balance of the business houses will more than likely escape destruction properties HAVt down to WINTERS work- mMm,,, settled s stringer of good ore. is shipping about 60 tons a day to Grand Forks. 'Smelter returns on 1626 pounds of Itsms of Interest Oathered During the SMurity ore gave us $774.68, or jnq^ - c. laigiM 'about 60 cents a pound, praotioally ^lallingold," said Elliott w. •n at Past Show Up Well--eieetriiB Power in ^kane recently. Mr. Coeur dAlene DIetrict a Suocesa- whoissupeitoteiMtot of the Palmer . . . . Mountain Tunnpl, operating near Aocidsnta and Peroonale. Loomis, Washington is haok from Ta- ---------- V coma, where he went with the ship- The coroners Jury which Invwtlgat-, Security ore. ed the accident In tne Stratton-lnde*, When the work of recovering bodies pendence mine, victor, Eolo., in which from the Harwiok mine was stopped 16 men lost their Uvea, brought In Its the remains of 160 vriotima had been verdict that the accident was brought taken out. 'It is estimated that 20 about through the engineer losing con- more are buried .under the extensive trol of the ehgSte and coademna the fall of slate brought by the recent management for neglectmg the usual explosion, and it will be several days precauictuus (wnloh they enumerate, before they can be recovered. Mine State Mine Inspector Lyman White inspector Cmmingham is satiafied that says be will make an Investigation of the explosion was caused by a dofeo- the disaster. British Columbia Mines. Before the aiaht mine resumes op erations, as was outlined by Attorney W9U of London, it probably has a sea of lltlgaUon to cross. Easily the event of last week In the mense bodies of low grade copper and Rossland camp was the opening up on gold ore in sontheasterii Alaska. tiveshot; The big smelter; at Hadley. Prince of Wales island, being built by the Alaska Smelting A Refining company, will be completed within a month and the furnaces will be blown in next spring. The plant will handle the Im- S^bo^'»o» i!! r»l TWO , ^ did not like me as weU as he did ^ Kendr^ Ruth, and said when she grew up he S ®"eounng would take her away and make her $40* Among work for him. At mothers death the man left Ruth with people in Echo and he took me to the mountains above Weiser, - ..omnanv Is belnic organized to the Alnth level ot the Le Rol mine of the big/ore shoot, from which ore has been^ped foi^ the past couple of nionthi on the 800 level. •Thfe report that the Great Northern ban pracUcally secured the------------- Two men late at 1( the victims was a con stable, whom the robbers relieved of a revolver and overcoat The robbers Mahoney City, Pa.Five rock men yere instantly killed In the Maple HiU colUery of the PnUadeipbia & Read ing Coal A Iron company by an ex plosion of powoer in a cage, in which , , . they were being hoisted. The ex- rlg&U pf way for the exteMlon f~m pibgion ripped the cage apart and the Gr^d prkq to the Granby smelter ^jangled forms of the rockmen feU 3d0 an^theimlnes at Phoenix, B. C., is con- jj, bottom of the shaft finped C. A Brlsay, who Is right of way agenPot the road. Minins Notes. Ground' has been broken for the That Whitaker Wright, the London mining mt^OAte who committed sui- oide the other day lufter being ______ ____ _____ _______ _ sentenced to seven years penal servi- git® of the uew Shaft ou'*6 Loue Piue tude, was never actuated by criminal wereunmasked and acted with bold- ness. A company Is being build a tramway from Kendrick to Big Bear ridge. . ,, The company wUl be near London after. Lhlrs Of .th« re adjacent to the j proposed new Whl where he kept me in a cabin. I bad to cook for him. He would get drunk and treat me rough. He told was never to mention my name, and if I did he said be wohld - kill me. He told me if father bver law me he would kill me. | When I saw father in the store li n^rere,.- i,re- •. Zt large portion of toe stock of toe First Wright was ^^'soently by Bernard McDonald, mining churchyard engtoeer of Spokane, who was in special ser- charge ol,toe Le Boy property at B^ ^ Nil. TltAT Ot during much of the period that srttrflesrtof Whitaker Wright was la ^trol of and cpnlcal bottom j ***MuH^!^iioThe Morning mine is rx axitatox hava b66n act in if* Dr. O. J. Smiths office and I saw _____ , Grandpa Marshall, but was afraid to The purchase price is on •Coeur dAlenes. toe basis of sec ryx aguaior navo ue«u preparing to buUd an addition to Its K,f It is toe intenUon to erect bile, and toe men are putting building between the main mill building and tne new vanner house. The machinery will consist of eight Frue vaiinerB, making 16 new ones , with toe propeller screws andithe inclosing well. Dumont Powder company has practical control of toe mann- j within the past year. With this speak out, as the man had asid he about $160,000 for toe institution, faetjure of powder on the P^iflo coMt machinery the mill will ^ve an which has hut $60,000 capital stock. threWh too absorption of the Cali- No change will be made now in the forp(ia Powder company. The con- Rev. G. W. Rigby of «.U »'«■. b»k'. offloere. preached the funeral service of Mrs. would kill me. so I hurried out of office before I was noticed. Marshall when she died at Echo a year ago last August. When he saw tb® children he was taken with them, and tried to get them to go to tne home of his Cook, on the reservation, near here, Clifford then dissappeared with toe TWENTY DIE FROM THIRi Pecisb Miserably on "Awful Desert in Nevada. mvk. t w Salt Lake, Utah, Feb. 1.The bodies !of between 20 and 30 men who perish ed from thirst while attempting to sid^tion paid is stated to have been $2001,000. Ptobably the highest price ever paid for an undeveloped property In Arl- output of about 60 tons ot concentrates per day. John Borgen, a pioneer miner in the northwest, died of typhoid rever at Northport, where he had been sick for Mr. Borgen came here 12 girls and went to Finally ye^g*gElmer Sinclair, an employe of the Mr. Rigby located the little ones at ^ ^eeks, according to advices' Stapdard mill at Wallace, Idaho, was zona was paid the other day by the two months. Mr Borgen came ^ transfer of the Shattuck-Costello group y®®" Tlnce^ M oJe time consideration of 21,100,006. Weston, and eventually got them to go The whirled to a frightful death at toe CLANCY BSVEBSED. Butte, Feb. 8.The supreme court has rendered a decision reversing to Mr. Cook 8. It was not discovered it la believed, were mostly tramps mill by being caught by a belt *which judge Clancy in toe injunction case of to at they were girls until people at jnake the long jour- ivas running with tremendous speed. John Maginnis against toe ]^ton-Mon- Echo were caring for them. J without sufficient supplies His head was drawn doivn ^tween tana Mining company. The decision Marshall sold his home and horses, of food and water to carry them across, the belt and the pully and was horribly permits toe opening of the copper t'ing about $3000, and spent that in _________________ _ crushed. * - , get'ing about $3000 hunting them. He went to several easte-n states,as his wife had relatives in Pennsylvania. He had sheriffs' Evans Is for the Canteen. Washington.Kear Admiral R. crushed. The Zala M. Consolidated Mining Company, after having closed do-^ mines. The decision will release toe Boston & Monatna dividends, provided the clew was always of two boys, and mand have been reduced to a mini- track. He thought they must be in this section and that to discipline has is the reason he came and lived at use of alcoholic drinks. Admiral Ev^ Pendleton. Many times in his search ana recommends the establishment of to Thomas Hughes-and two will not be handed down for 16 days. - ..re. brothers. The latter have started work jjj tbe meantime counsel for toe Mac- _ u 1.. TV.,.TV, ••«*^fhZ'*'wnrst"^rawback with five extra men, and will extract Qinuig it is expected, will ask for a .re, Mre OR .0 ttoc. Ho .00.. H, '-tSS'0,^ ed Saturday night In the White Bear becomea available. he crossed their path, but would miss canteens In the navy where beer and them, sometimes by a few minutes, light wines may be sold to the men. Last spring he was working at Free- to be taken with their meals or when water, and Clifford was there, but got coaling ship. Marshall saw him. Mar- ont before ■ba'l asid: It will not be well for Clifford if I Reyes Knows Naught of War. New York, Feb. LGeneral Rafael mine. The deceased got on toe cage at the 1,000 foot level with two fellow workmen. Thdy intended to take the •Whitney Is Serionsly 111. New York, Feb. 3. WilUam machine drill tq^ the surface and Ras- •was operated on for ap- jniissen took the brer of the machine is in a serioons conditon. In his arms Instead of fastening it to gg years old, which makes the the side of the cage, as provided In the operation grave. ____________________ ___ _ vxrOTif IITI ^ ^ for him.He got away $2000 of my money. I have given up the search until I found Panama: fl... It V I the children. Marshall married Ella after his first wifes death. Forty Killed. country was about to send an army to In the timbers of the shaft The Im*] London, Feb. 2.The Lajore corres- wonld never country was about to sena an army to Rasmussen against the pendent of the Exchange Telegraph timbers, killing him almost Instantly, -wires that 200,000 pounds of guupow- Developement at the Quilp. in Re- der exploded at Fort Ehatinda, Juniab public camp, is being extended by a province killing 40. Andrews It Colombia is thinking of going to war. I know nothing of It and have I nothing to do with It"

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THBEE TEAB8 POS THEM.

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fill^y|i&

#liP|

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They Were Stolen at Bolee-Thelr Fa­ther Acddcntly Heeta Them In a Store at Pendleton, Oreffon — They Tell of Ronah Treati^t - Their Uree Threatened. ^

rlesitorork176lerser-irchtak

dge-II or- onal iana The

) be e In- anks

club 1 an* Sat-

ssent ! the . dip* !S of jrom* erary

inited have The

in the stop-

e her e will to be-

Jmiral Allan*

of the to ap Inherl- 5. Pope Bwyere hat he

The wire cable for‘the Met Perce tramway has arrlTed ahd will he put in position as rapidly as possible.

The basketbaU game between 661- fax and Lewiston high school teams was won by Colfax by a score of 6 to- 4.

By the aooidental disobarge of his rerolTer Sunday evening Deputy Sher­iff Brisendine, of Weiser, xeceived a

Pendleton, Oregon, Feb. l.-*After bullet in his right leg. vsearohin^ three and a half years and I The Parks school house, located spending $8000. his entire 8avingi,'M« Aron about 20 m^ from

hM recovered hi. two little a..ghtor. I xheetetereppbUMnoonyeiitionwill •who were kidnapped from his homo at Moscow August 10, forBoise nearly four years ago. Hemet the nomination of a state ticket, them accidentally in a store here last and at Pocatello May 18 for the elec- rrid.,,«.dth, ttiook WM re greet tlon o, delegett. to th, irettoDeloon- thethereeledendett^. He ^not make public postmaster and appointment ofB. F.The story is pne of rough treatment of vjg place is the demand ofthe children, and as the father tells pf patroM of the Peck postoffioe who his search tears come to his eyes. '

Beoaose of threats made by Dan Clifford the villain who stole them

•eooond post-

away, breaking np the family and tak­ing the wife with him, the Uttle ones seem afraid to teU aU they know. Bessie said:

“As soon as they carried ns from home they put ns in boys’ clothes; they named me Dick and Rath’s name was Tom. WedidnotUke boys’ clothes,

bo

have petitioned’ the master generaL

Hugh Brady, a weU known figure about the coeur d’Alenes for a num­ber of years, htui oeen admitted to the county poor farm upon his own re* quest.

Early Sunday morning Frits RIngle’s block at Sandpoint was destroyed, the balance of the business houses willmore than likely escape destruction

properties HAVtdown to WINTER’S work-

mMm,,,settled s stringer of good ore.

is shipping about 60 tons a day to Grand Forks.

'Smelter returns on 1626 pounds of Itsms of Interest Oathered During the SMurity ore gave us $774.68, or jnq^

- c. laigiM 'about 60 cents a pound, praotioally^lallingold," said Elliott w.

•n atPastShow Up Well--eieetriiB Power in ^kane recently. Mr.Coeur d’Alene DIetrict a Suocesa- whoissupeitoteiMtot of the Palmer . . . . Mountain Tunnpl, operating nearAocidsnta and Peroonale. Loomis, Washington is haok from Ta-

---------- V coma, where he went with the ship-The coroner’s Jury which Invwtlgat-, Security ore.

ed the accident In tne Stratton-lnde*, When the work of recovering bodies pendence mine, victor, Eolo., in which from the Harwiok mine was stopped 16 men lost their Uvea, brought In Its the remains of 160 vriotima had been verdict that the accident was brought taken out. ‘'It is estimated that 20 about through the engineer losing con- more are buried .under the extensive trol of the ehgSte and coademna the fall of slate brought by the recent management for neglectmg the usual explosion, and it will be several days precauictuus (wnloh they enumerate, before they can be recovered. Mine State Mine Inspector Lyman White inspector Cmmingham is satiafied that says be will make an Investigation of the explosion was caused by a dofeo-the disaster.

British Columbia Mines.Before the aiaht mine resumes op­

erations, as was outlined by Attorney W9U of London, it probably has a sea of lltlgaUon to cross.

Easily the event of last week In the mense bodies of low grade copper and Rossland camp was the opening up on gold ore in sontheasterii Alaska.

tiveshot;The big smelter; at Hadley. Prince

of Wales island, being built by the Alaska Smelting A Refining company, will be completed within a month and the furnaces will be blown in next spring. The plant will handle the Im-

S^bo^'»o“» “i!! r»l TWO , ^did not like me as weU as he did ^ Kendr^Ruth, and said when she grew up he S “®“’ "eounngwould take her away and make her $40* Among work for him.

“At mother’s death the man left Ruth with people in Echo and he tookme to the mountains above Weiser, - ..omnanv Is belnic organized to

the Alnth level ot the Le Rol mine of the big/ore shoot, from which ore has been^ped foi^ the past couple of nionthi on the 800 level.

•Thfe report that the Great Northern ban pracUcally secured the-------------

Two men late at

1(the victims was a con­

stable, whom the robbers relieved of a revolver and overcoat The robbers

Mahoney City, Pa.—Five rock men yere instantly killed In the Maple HiU colUery of the PnUadeipbia & Read­ing Coal A Iron company by an ex­plosion of powoer in a cage, in which

, , . they were being hoisted. The ex-rlg&U pf way for the exteMlon f~m pibgion ripped the cage apart and the Gr^d prkq to the Granby smelter ^jangled forms of the rockmen feU 3d0 an^theimlnes at Phoenix, B. C., is con- jj, bottom of the shaftfinped C. A D« Brlsay, who Is right of way agenPot the road.

Minins Notes.Ground' has been broken for the

That Whitaker Wright, the London mining mt^OAte who committed sui- oide the other day lufter being

______ ____ _____ _______ _ sentenced to seven years penal servi-git® of the uew Shaft ou'*6 Loue Piue tude, was never actuated by criminalwereunmasked and acted with bold-

ness.A company Is being

build a tramway from Kendrick to Big Bear ridge.. ,, The company wUl be near London after.

Lhlr’s Of .th«re adjacent to the jproposed new Whl

where he kept me in a cabin. I bad to cook for him. He would get drunk and treat me rough. He told was never to mention my name, and if I did he said be wohld - kill me. He told me if father ‘bver law me he would kill me. |

“When I saw father in the store li n^rere,.- i,re- •.Zt large portion of toe stock of toe First

Wright was ^^'soently by Bernard McDonald, mining churchyard engtoeer of Spokane, who was in special ser- charge ol,toe Le Boy property at B^

^ Nil. TltAT Ot during much of the period thatsrttrflesrtof Whitaker Wright was la ^trol of

and cpnlcal bottom j ***MuH^!^iio—The Morning mine isrx axitatox hava b66n act in if*

Dr. O. J. Smith’s office and I saw _____ ,Grandpa Marshall, but was afraid to The purchase price is on

•Coeur d’Alenes. toe basis of sec

ryx aguaior navo ue«u “‘preparing to buUd an addition to Its K,f It is toe intenUon to erectbile, and toe men are putting building between the main mill

building and tne new vanner house. The machinery will consist of eight Frue vaiinerB, making 16 new ones

, with toe propeller screws andithe inclosing well.

Dumont Powder company haspractical control of toe mann- j within the past year. With this

speak out, as the man had asid he about $160,000 for toe institution, faetjure of powder on the P^iflo coMt machinery the mill will ^ve anwhich has hut $60,000 capital stock. threWh too absorption of the Cali- No change will be made now in the forp(ia Powder company. The con-

Rev. G. W. Rigby of «.U »'«■. b»k'. offloere.preached the funeral service of Mrs.

would kill me. so I hurried out of office before I was noticed.

Marshall when she died at Echo a year ago last August. When he saw tb® children he was taken with them, and tried to get them to go to tne home of hisCook, on the reservation, near here,

Clifford then dissappeared with toe

TWENTY DIE FROM THIRi

Pecisb Miserably on "Awful Desert in Nevada.

mvk. t w Salt Lake, Utah, Feb. 1.—The bodies !of between 20 and 30 men who perish­ed from thirst while attempting to

sid^tion paid is stated to have been $2001,000.

Ptobably the highest price ever paid for an undeveloped property In Arl-

output of about 60 tons ot concentrates per day.

John Borgen, a pioneer miner in the northwest, died of typhoid rever at Northport, where he had been sick for

Mr. Borgen came here 12

girls and went to Finally ye^g*gElmer Sinclair, an employe of theMr. Rigby located the little ones at ^ ^eeks, according to advices' Stapdard mill at Wallace, Idaho, was

zona was paid the other day by the two months. Mr Borgen came ^ transfer of the Shattuck-Costello group y®®" Tlnce^ M oJe time

consideration of 21,100,006.

Weston, and eventually got them to go The whirled to a frightful death at toe

CLANCY BSVEBSED.Butte, Feb. 8.—The supreme court

has rendered a decision reversingto Mr. Cook 8. It was not discovered it la believed, were mostly tramps mill by being caught by a belt *which judge Clancy in toe injunction case ofto at they were girls until people at jnake the long jour- ivas running with tremendous speed. John Maginnis against toe ]^ton-Mon-Echo were caring for them. J without sufficient supplies His head was drawn doivn ^tween tana Mining company. The decision

Marshall sold his home and horses, of food and water to carry them across, the belt and the pully and was horribly permits toe opening of the copper t'ing about $3000, and spent that in _________________ _ crushed. * - ,get'ing about $3000

hunting them. He went to several easte-n states,as his wife had relatives in Pennsylvania. He had sheriffs'

Evans Is for the Canteen. Washington.—Kear Admiral R.

crushed.The Zala M. Consolidated Mining

Company, after having closed do-^

mines.The decision will release toe Boston

& Monatna dividends, provided the

clew was always of two boys, and mand have been reduced to a mini- track. He thought

they must be in this section and that to discipline has is the reason he came and lived at use of alcoholic drinks. Admiral Ev^ Pendleton. Many times in his search ana recommends the establishment of

to Thomas Hughes-and two will not be handed down for 16 days. - .—.re. brothers. The latter have started work jjj tbe meantime counsel for toe Mac-

_ u 1.. TV.,.TV, ••«*^fhZ'*'wnrst"^rawback with five extra men, and will extract Qinuig it is expected, will ask for a.re, Mre OR .0 ttoc. Ho .00.. H, '-tSS'0,“^

ed Saturday night In the White Bear becomea available.he crossed their path, but would miss canteens In the navy where beer and them, sometimes by a few minutes, light wines may be sold to the men. Last spring he was working at Free- to be taken with their meals or when water, and Clifford was there, but got coaling ship.

Marshall saw him. Mar-ont before ■ba'l asid:

“It will not be well for Clifford if IReyes Knows Naught of War.

New York, Feb. L—General Rafael

mine. The deceased got on toe cage at the 1,000 foot level with two fellow workmen. Thdy intended to take the

•Whitney Is Serionsly 111. New York, Feb. 3. — WilUam

machine drill tq^ the surface and Ras- •was operated on for ap-jniissen took the brer of the machine is in a serioons conditon.In his arms Instead of fastening it to gg years old, which makes thethe side of the cage, as provided In the operation grave.

___ _________________ ___ _ vxrOTif IITI ^ ^

for him.’ He got away $2000 of my money. Ihave given up the search until I found Panama:fl... It V Ithe children.

Marshall married Ella after his first wife’s death.

Forty Killed.country was about to send an army to In the timbers of the shaft The Im*] London, Feb. 2.—The Lajore corres- wonld never country was about to sena an army to Rasmussen against the pendent of the Exchange Telegraph

timbers, killing him almost Instantly, -wires that 200,000 pounds of guupow- Developement at the Quilp. in Re- der exploded at Fort Ehatinda, Juniab

public camp, is being extended by a province killing 40.Andrews

“It Colombia is thinking of going to war. I know nothing of It and have

I nothing to do with It"