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BOY, 18, HELDFOR .HOOTING
ELLENSBI'RO, Feb. s.—Wl'lRoberts, 1 v son of a ranchman,1* being held here for the (hoot-ing of Frank Simon, a horne-rainar at Bona, 20 mile* south ofhere Simon, whose wife ha*filed suit for divorce on ground*of extreme cruelty, is said to havebeen making a lunge at the wom-an with tbe intention of beatingher up, when Robert* drew a re-volver am) fired. Simon, it 1*said, ia mortally wounded.
LOSE BY FIVE VOTES, WASHINGTON, D. C Feb. 5.\u25a0—By five vote* an attempt topan* the immigration bill, provid-ing a literacy teat for aliens, overPresident Wilson's veto has fail-ed ln the bouse. The fight forth* bill will be continued withvigor. It ia announced by MajorityLeader I'nilerwood.
Blizzard RagingLINCOLN, Neb., Feb. s—The
worst blizzard in many years _"-.Blend, per lb -,Ub
j Onr 20c Unsweetened Break-' fast Cocoa. 41~'I-s"per lb I I2UWatch our windows for mid-week Specials.
THE FEROCIOUS BEBBIN--ALLY OF THE EQUALLY WARLIKE TURK
Tape of Ihe wild ile*ei I right-
ei\u25a0* of the lieiliilii Irilies, believed
more terrible than the Turk* amiijra I>s In holy war, who are ,»c-
COlll|Mn of thelatter items* tiie denert of UieSinal peninsula for attack on
Egypt. Retinitis are Invariably"unned to the teeth."
JUMPS ON ICECAKES IN RIVERBAKKR, Ore., Feb. s.—By em-
ulating "Eliza" lv her "crossingthe ice" act, John Benson, a trap-per of Roblnette, is alive today totell of a thrilling crossing ofSnake river on Tuesday. Bensonwas trapping near Robinette whenhe saw a coyote in one of his transoo the Idaho side. He crossedSnake river on the tee, skinnedthe coyote and started back.
When midway in the stream thoire begau to break and only byjumping from cake to cake, andsometimes by waiting for the cakehe was on to float near enough toanother that he might jump, wasBenson able to reach shore again.
PASTOR RECOVERSCHICAGO, Feb. I.—Rev. John
.1. Mullin, forme- pastor of theHoly Rosary church, was insanewhen he killed Thomas W. Pat-terson, a postmaster at Hillside,111., according to the verdict ofa Jury last night. The jurorsfound that Mullin had since re-gained his sanity.
Ed Wells ElectedOLYMPIA, Feb. s.—Sheriff Ed
Well* of Skagit county was elect-ed president of the WashingtonAssociation of Sheriffs to succeedGeorge Stone of Spokane. A billabolishing the two-term limit onthe office of sheriff and establish-ing a central bureau of ideutificip-tion was approved.
PIERCE LEFT OUTOLYMPIA, Feb. 5.—Senator
Metcalf has declined to includePierce county ln a bill to gr-uitsuperior court judges Increase insalaries up to $5,000 a year.
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