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Show NEWS FROM SWAH LAKE. A Colli. Ilnril Whifer-A Sii.l Hi-nlh Tfn Itlrtlis- Tri.iiitaK. Kl). lit ui.LK: As it has heon some time since T have noticed any mention of our quiet little hur in your jimjht, 1 will make a hrief mcnlion of a few recent happenings. We have just passed a very cold, . hard winter. Stock have heen out for ii)w;ird of two weeks, hut heavy drifts of snow are jdentiful back of the foot hills, and today we are having hav-ing an old-lime blizzard. The health of our people is generally gen-erally fjnod, with the exception of I. K. 1 1 il I man's family which has lost a daughter, sevi-nteen years of ajfc, with typhoitl mahiria. The sympathy of the entire community iB extended to (hem in this hour of their bereavement. The; census figures have been dis-uiled dis-uiled by the addition often young visitors during the winterjtist past. Say, friend l'abtor, tloesn't this denote de-note roSierilv and thrift? House breaking is r.o uncommon thing here by tin- walking fraternity. frater-nity. Idaho IJkk. Swan Lakh, Idaho, March 2Sth. |