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Show IDAHO NOTES. A new paper is to be started In Boise devoted to real estate Interests. Some vory favorable assays were made of ore from che Half-way House mines about eighteen miles from Boise. All the teams that apply can get work hauling ore from Seven Devils to Welser. Twenty dollars per ton will be paid. On the Midas lode, belonging to the Stoddard group, at Wagontown, the quarts has been assayed and found to run upwards of j0 per ton. The county records have been removed remov-ed from Boeky Bar to Mountain Home In accordance ac-cordance with the vote In Elmore county changing the county seat. The Idaho Avalanche says: We are able to state upon reliable authority that a Denver ore broker is figuring on building sampling works lit this vicinity during the early Bpring. A party of Pacific Short Line men are t working up Bear River from Paris, Idaho, in Bear Lake county, presumably laying a preliminary pre-liminary route from the southwest via Poca-tello Poca-tello to the northwest. Aa enumeration of the Nez Perce Indians recently made, shows that there are 17o0 Indians ou the reservation. Of this number num-ber more than 10(10 havs already been given thelrland in severalty. ; .The Caldwell Tribune says Jake Deary is in town with a couple of carloads of horses for Bhlpment, for which he cannot obtain ob-tain cars, as more than a hundred cars are engaged en-gaged in advance of him. The Stage company's vault, on last Thursday night, contained sixteen bricks or something ovor 1600 pounds of bullion. Ten of these bricks were from the DeLamar mine, and the other six from the Phillips ft Sullivan. Idaho Avalauche. The tributors working the Ohio mine, at Wagontown, have received returns from the two carloads of ore shipped. The ore turned out so satisfactorily that they at once decided to start a tunnel north of where the Dro was taken out, to strike the shoot at greater depth, |