Show IDAHOS FAIR OPENED Magnificent Exhibit of the States Resources lORE AND FRUIT DISPLAYS PARADE POSTPONED Oil ACCOUNT AC-COUNT OP THE WEATHER Boise I Now Entertaining 2SOO Visitors Vis-itors The Live Stock Exhibit i a WorldBeater Pavilion a Bower of Beauty First Days Races Were on a Slow Track Special to The Herald Boise Ida Oct 12 Owing to bad I weather the Idaho intermountain fair parade did not take place today but the fair was formally opened with a good attendance The fairpavilion is a veritable bower of beauty The Interior of the big building is lavishly decorated with the I fair colors yellow white and purple I which blend harmoniously with the tle elaborate draperies of red white and blue I NuIn In the building is Idaho condensed Fruit growing and every branch of farming the mining Industry and the arts and educational institutions are all represented with artistically arranged ar-ranged displays The ore and fruit displays occupy two large sections and strangers can hardly I A I I 1 IMI W S WALKER Secretary of Idaho InterMountain Fair W S Walker secretary of the Idaho intermountain fair is one of theI rustling real estate men of the capital city He Is young in years but old inexperience in-experience and his splendid work in the interest of the lair has fully demonstrated demon-strated the wisdom of the committee in selecting him Mr Walker has been untiring In his efforts and the people of noise will not soon forget the splendid services he has rendered In George E Smith assistant secretary Mr Walker has had a most valuable aid believe that they are products of this state Tie exhibits are each in charge of n dfprtrtynTtt chief and the system is working nicely Nonuthstinding the rain I over 2000 people found their way through the gates of Fair City today and they remained re-mained until darkness reminded them the day was done The live stock pens were filled with the arrivals of todays trains and nowhere no-where in the world could a better collection col-lection of stock rnd poultry be found Crowds continue to arrive and It is estimated fully 2500 visitors are now in the capital A number of excursions excur-sions are planned depending of course on better weather Thomas Cartney of De Lamar a fair visitor was drowned In the Natatorium plunge hero today |