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Show ' IDAHO NOTES. Wallnre prnplo arn patronizing; horns industry by drinkint; bu;r lira wad by a home company. The Norma bn niado a siicceMful trip from I luntinton to thn .St-vpn Devila and ri'turu. I boiinh no load win carried, It di'inonilratcs that in Ilie pring at loast the Snalta river is navigable.. navi-gable.. It is fearod thot thn grasglioppor crop on Camaa prairin will be as great as ver this year. Partu s who have examined ex-amined the ground nbout Soldier say there are millions of ei;ga ready to be batched. Together with a lot of other irreipon-sible irreipon-sible lunatics wo attended the tiddlu-de-wink show la.it Tuesday night, ltut we have nothing to complain of. 'Mm show was doubtless uqnal to our mental caliber and it is not the tirt time we have assisted in demonstrating the fact that there is no diminution in the regular reg-ular crop of fools. IMalad Knterprise. It is again necessary for lis to caution miners from coming here to look for employment. The change in the management man-agement of lleLamar and the cheerful outlook In all the ramps ha caused a 1 . . . . . 1 ' L I I. - . - l liuniui iuen,ii jjacft. ineii uinuacii, in here to tind there is not work enough for one-tenth of the men coming. The Avalanche will tell it whenever there is room for more men. Silver City Avalanche. Ava-lanche. The Crur d'Alene Miner says that electric drills will soon be in use in the IMark Hear mine, near Wallace. The dynamo is to be run by a I'elton water wheel and is of sufTicieut capacity to run eig'it drills. The drills used are similar to those driven by compressed air. The successful operations of thess drills would be likely to revolutiouie mining methods in the large mines of the Co'ur d'Aleno country. - - |