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Show IDAHO NOTES. Mr. Weaver's little boy at Bennington Benning-ton was thrown from his horse and had his leg broken. , , . ' . . Hailey papers announce the discovery discov-ery of a new kind of spud on a ranch near that place. It Is called "The Idaho." The Bullevue Herald says: Thp Jessie Jes-sie mine, lying north of the Pacif.o tunnel, was sold to New York capitalists last week. W. B. Farr of Hailey, for a number of years president of the Flret National bank of that place, has severed his connection with that institution. The Montpelier Co-op. is about to Increase In-crease its present capacity by abullding 40x115. The stone and timber for the structure are already on the ground. , A curiosity was recently discovered by E. E, Horst at Kingston, consisting of a toothbrush placed In the forks of a tree by Captain Mullen In the year when that famous fa-mous pioneer was traveling .over the Fort Benton road, en route to Fort vWaUa Walla. Under the toothbrush was a pl?oe of paper containinj the captain's signature, .dated as above, ' 'v . , r. : , V ' |