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Show IDAHO NOTES. ' Mr. Johnson, late of Pocatello, has been appointed industrial teacher at Fort Hall Indian school. A sturgeon was caught out of the Snake river at Weiser the other morning morn-ing which weighed seventy six pounds when caught, by evening it weighed 17(1 and at last reports has reached 700 pounds. Last Friday as the daughter of F. A. Westevelt, a young lady of 15, was returning re-turning home from Weiser, and when -near the old race track her horse took , fright and threw her to the ground j breaking her right leg in two places above the knee. C. B. Taylor and George McCleary think they have struck a regular Kao-line Kao-line quarry in the foothills, about ten miles from here. For some time they have been acting very mysteriously, but it has finally leaked out that this was the cause, and they now want ;it).Ono for the 'rights. Kaoline makes a tine pottery ware, and is the finest of fine china clay. Idaho Falls Times. Vl'nnH I);,-.- ... .1,.,..,. I.., - I VV ood River has always been a good place to make money, when a man attended at-tended to his business. It is still. Hut it is the final opportunity the "last ditch" of all old timers on the Pacific slope and coast. There are many undiscovered un-discovered mines within a radius of one to 100 miles of Hailey. Many good ranches, timber claims, and springs are still unclaimed in this region. But this is the last ditch the last "poor man's country" in the union. Wood River Times, |