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Tlro»»W(kW w» con—pondwit times as hihe and omcers ftom thebe Elko officerswerewa: waiting to make the arrest, -------------- County 81Sheriff^ Department; w ere As he was beingb d wrestled to th e grouni :m i > ^ * A 2 ECO, Nev.-TWo 5uq?e«s areibeingheld be attemptingg ito arrest the pair'on anin :Idaho Kirkowsld opespened fire with a Clock 9 nu a t th eI EEDo County Jail on an asaorsortment of......warrant in 1 oconnection with a b an k rorobbery-— handgun,-gettinOingoff-four-rounds,.thiee.( s.of— :es ftillowing die sliootinjting of .a lastfHdayiiin Paul. White reportedlylywasin I which struck; IVliUte in the abdomen w M a g i c V a l l - L E V t t loka Coun^SfaeriCPi deputyiQrlUesday stable con3ndidon Wednesday ata t St. legs, Switzer saic . Cultiinilvold:iliel(>local 'night in a Jadcpot hotel and casinoina AlphonsusI :Regional Medical Centinter in into the woimdindedoffice?^d b o tlf^ t _Community Concert n Kmkowald. 23. and lisa<gn Louise -Boise, . the floor. Kurllurkowski was immediaielely 34, both of Paul, were arrestedarr at . Elko Depiputy Sheriff Brian Switzeizer said ' taken into custo<sto ^ . zatian is calliiig it qu 5:45 pjn: at Cactus Petes aft<aft<r sever* th e shooting3g happened after officersIS imade Switzer saidd aafter KurkowsJd w ^ appn time and financialS n i?' icers following a lead in the recent contact viaa tdepbone with Xwkowiiwsld in bended, officerseis ordered Ledford out of th r«C e v l iptiii- |Y>1 Qoor hotel room a t Cactusl a I f t t ^ PI robberies apprehendedthemem a t their this ninth fic Please see 8H00TINQ. Page h o tel nxroom. A fter th e cac ^ ended, the suspect of “K JoM IM otnM Usa Ledford Money - — — A SIILIPPERY FEISLLOW — — Jurjry finds meaatpacker innolocent lnBuhl:11ieVall^C^ Coop in ByJasonKaiI Kauffman Btihl is moving andd eexpand* — Tlmfls4<ews'■ws cofrespondent— ---- ------ —- ing. BOISEI - Redge Peterson, the Burley meatieatpacker accused of vio- fedeederal meat inspection • laws, wass fotfound innocent by a juiy Oiri'DOORS late Wedneiinesday afternoon un 39 felony coupt)upts. After ncanearly three fuU days uf ^ ___deliberationtions. th e iurv. however._________ found Peteriterson guilty of one mis-' demeanorir count.C( A sU S.DDistrict t Judge Edward J. Lodge ;ad die verdict, a visibly relieved PetersonFct< was congratxilat- ed by hiss defensede attorney. Lodge presided overovc the court during die reading of thtl e verdict in place of U.S. Districitrict Judge Adrian fi. Four Jarbldgo peaks:: ^plantier.'’er.'' . scntcn(ten d n g hearing on (he local hiker took thee s<scenic misdemeano:anor conviction huK been padi through Jarbidg postponed•d \until Peterson com- Mountains. plctes a pre-sentencingpr repon. P ag eC S Lodge infomfomed the court uf Judge . ' senteh^glg hhearing by video, - . iSPORTS ^ CMnMTSI panied by elated family ^ ^ members, PePeterson left the court- ‘ Dlamo<Ml'natM:'nieie M ajo r jlmmy AdaIdamt. a retldant at the IWfn1 FaiURi Care Cantar, s tr u ^ a rrto f keep control of a flah haha' caufht ualng a net during{ a fishing day at tha center WiWednesday. house in a hihurp'. In che sunie vein, League'playoff racee comc es Tlia cantartar twught 80 trout and borrowiowed two metal tanks from DABD< Supply Company so thela irasldenU could flih. lie wastedi no tim e voicing his fnis- down to the wire. ' tration withrith the federal govern- P age B l ■ ment. “This wasvas aU baSon^ tu l>egin with. It wasvas nothing but a witdt Opinion hunt,” Petei'eterson said. "They’ve ‘ ling Stmidy finds noi eviden . pretty weUklU killf?d my busine.s.s.” TVtowsr mun:city<ty Councilr , La^iwmakers•s say ruli The misdilisdcmeanor conviction . shouldn’t go the rouniimrfc again was, in rdatiilation to a cow I’ctersua oa the issue of TV tov . gave to a friend.friei The other charges .^<Ml,.today^ editoria! >n’t stop Ino-call liist ofCDust in grroundwat he was acqiunedac^ on stemmed K " WQ] ftom allegau*gaDons made by employ- Lo»All««l<;aKs Time*____________ ^ “Itis now incumbenttupo„u5.o I WeUi Itestings show 6 6 ees.and a1 spspedal federd investi- cure this,” Ibuzin said, gator thatt th<the Burley meatpacker race o f chem ical , J P W A sHINGTON m - In a ruling detemoined before we 1 no tra T here w as that cq u e s - knowinglyy «sold uninspeaed and G o m in g 11'^-'r tnatcongingressional leaders vowed session of Congress to n ^ unfit meatIt fcfor commerdal use in killed crops , ■ 10 overtiuturn, a federal cotm in (the American people) .thatk tion: Potentiali l l y , 200 0 . Art by the riveiver OklahonuExu invalidated a “do-not- advantage of a do-not-ca In refereicrence to the misde- call” teleilemarketing registry that Sen. Dianne FeinsteinS flS S d if., By JennWarirSandmanii' { could O ust resiciid u eS meanor comwnviction, Peterson, of The Thousand Springs^ was set to take effect next week. said she would intioducuee «>niiiin* TImea NawanwwTttar____________ , Riverviewf PPacking, said it had . Fesdval brings art ancUld autum* U.S. DbDistrict Court Judge Lee legislation in th e Senate leach dow nw ardc l o v e r more to do with recordkeeping nal i(}ylls to the Snakeike River. r. Westt ruledr that the Federal Attomm for the FTC^ ’alsoplan TWINF/FALLS - Samples fram errars thenn aianyxhing intentional, FHdayifi ‘nradc Codbmmlssion.whidi created to appeal th e 19-paeiIge ruling, wells in Mirilinidoka Coun^ and sur- a couple o f seasaSOnS 'Tfwehadliad kept records on that the list thisthi summer to help peo* which was issued lU ^ d1% e but not rounding: aiareas turned up dean we wouldn’tn't 1have had that convic- The Tlmet^ew•w* pie blockdc 1unwanted phone solid* widely drculated1 undl when testested for the herbidde and end up in IdI d a n o tion,” h e saidtd d tadons, diddi not have suffident Wednesday. Oust, a newBW study ahows. , K d l yumm, l ^ Pcterson'ii defense groundw ater' I n d e x authorizatcation from Congress to “This d ^ s io n is cleasariy incor* . T h e Idaidaho Department of • attorney, bretbreathed a sigh of rcUef ---------------------- p ro c eed -, ---- rect,*.LErC-Chainnan.T1TJmothy-J____Agricultureire_commis5ioned__a___ _____________ after.the_venverdict-wasjeadJCumm_________ Classified .E2-12 Moneyey . .Dl-3 More ththan 50 million people Muris said. *'We will seekse every groundwateIter study after soll tests saidthattheehe acquittal on aU felony Comics . .. .D4 Movies*les-....C4 signed upip.for the Ust. Given that recourse to give Amerijrican con- revealed thithe presrace of Oust on ' counts s poke ^ more of his dient^ 15.5 ixipul^tyity. lawmakers said that siuneis a choice to stopI vunwanted farms. character diendiei anything else, Community .C5 Nationm ...»5 theregistrstzy would be implement* telemarketing calls.” T h e BBureau of Land - Cny Balir, liM ia,i> water -The convonviction on that one Comunldad .El Obltuarl<jarles . .C2 . edbyW ededncsdqy as planned. Telemarketers, induiluding the Managemulent sprayed the diemi* q u ality offlclalo count wasI becausebe of his honest . A5 , miUion Americans can’t Dircct Marketing Assssodation, cal over wilevildfire-blackened range- testimony,”,” £Kumm, of'PocateUo, Crossword. .A7 OpinionIon ^ October 2000 between Dear Abby..A7 Outdoor rcLO “ wrong,ng,” said Rep. John D. U.S. Security, Chaitereced Benefit land in Oc searched for a culprit,It, tejd n g “ i'l his cUent. “I’m just loors .C&8 EHngell, D-Mich.I> Services and Global1 Conwct Haselron anand P aul The BLM used revealed Oust in the soU.J impressed1 tiuthat the juiy looked at R)rthe record .E2- Sportsts . .Bl-4 Dingell,iU. Rep. W.J. “ Bmy” Services, this year suedfd to block O ust to prevrevent problemadc cheat The situation prompipted the lhe countsI ilathat hard.” Horoscope .A7 Wdatheither .. .A2 Tbuzin, R-IR*La., and other lawmi^* the do-not-call list, wh#hidi diey grass from>m gaining a foothold Idaho Department of Airiculture0 , Kunmsudlaid th e case could halve LM. Boyd . .A7 West . • (s^'a ers reject*cted the courts finding claimeid violated ^ e i r consdtu- before nadvidve shruM and grasses to consider other potenti lg effects on the meat- .......... that Congr igress had not authorized tional free-speech ri^ tsts. could m akeke a comebadc. But high lems. idusoy. Magic Valley .Cl the do-not-lot-call list. But they said Telemarketers conceceded that winds stirre<Ted up the diy soU a f ^ “There was that .qquestion: , : -I"the government has to th e y ’wouli>uld quickly craft more the viaoiy may be ah'ihort*lived, d ie h erb iddde d bad been sprayed. PotentiaUy, could Oust[resid : u es tse m eat inspection laws - MpMcnneycW■i^.—. explicit larlanguage and attempt to . and promued to woi^.«widi gov* T h e foDoi[lowing spring, fanners leach dovmward over a ocouple of ‘timtw ^aaid. **I think the n mmme fk U insert it intoin a must-pass spend-, emment offidals to a<acconmio- w atd ied sugtugar beets die in repeat seasons and end up inii Idaho ' openitois of meatpacking plants , ing .bill thatdx could come before date “the wishes of minillions of plantings.