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Show IDAHO NOTES. Boise is to soon derive its water supply sup-ply through two companies. Heavy rains are leaving the foliage of Boise in a nicely laundried condition. The Silver King mine at Silver City is to be supplied with a splendid plant of machinery. The Union Pacific has purchased ground in Boise for the erection of a depot aud other buildings. Boise is accordingly ac-cordingly rejoicing. The desolating grasshopper is said to have landed on Camas prairie and almost entirely destroyed the grain crop. The ranchers are despondent over the grain crop but tind some consolation con-solation in the reilection that the gold belt is yielding largely. Lorn. U. Colbath, the well known mining man, came in from Salt Lake City today, on one of his periodical visits of inspection of mine properties lu this region in which he and Craig Chambers, of Salt Lake City, are interested. in-terested. Wood River Times. At the recent examination of teachers in Boise City the following were awarded award-ed certificates: Miss Ella M. Cole, Mrs. Blanche Lovelace, Mr. Philip S. Palmer and Mr. Henry Pease. Second grade Miss Jennie Skinner, Miss Margaret Heed, Miss Metta Ellis and Miss Addie Barber. |