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Show IDAHO NOTES. A gambling bouse 'aas been opened tip at l'ayette for the aeeummod.it ion of those who are looking for something for nothing. II. ii. Kobb's residence at Horseshoe Bend was destroyed by fire last Thursday. Thurs-day. The tire caught from a stove pipe when Mr. and Mrs. Kobu were away from home. Carpenters, brick and stone masons, blacksmiths and other mechanics are warned against coming to Boiao in the hope of getting employment. There are more than sufficient now here to supply the demand. The same with common laborers, of whom there are many unable to obtain work. Moise Democrat. On Saturday evening last at Welser William 'Thompson and F. T. Page had an altercation which resulted in Page's receiving a couple of pretty severe slabs one on the head and one on the right arm. Thompson sustained a severe fracture of the right leg between the knee and ankle. The cause of tho trouble was that Pago accused Thompson Thomp-son of stealing 'i" cents from behind the bar in the Old Judge saloon. |