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Show going to surprise the world some day. lti speadiug of the abundance of game to he found in North Idaho, the i Tout Falls I'an Handle nays: The set- tier of Mica (.'reek valley will have a paradise in the wayof huulinggronnds. ! A gentleman who is well informed says j t hut in the valley they can tiud ducks. wild geese, swan, and on tlio hills ! grouse and pheasants, beaver also abound in the creek, while In the way ol Urge game they havo their choice of coyotes, cougar, hear and deer; if they want Hull, the lake is close at hand swarming with rain how, red throat and j Dolly Vardoti trout. Strawberries. I huckleberries and other Htnall wild I fruits alrio abound. It will bo pretty j rocky" when the settlers in that id-i id-i culity suffer for the necessaries of life. : All this witnin two hours ride of Post : Falls. IDAHO NOTES. It may be of interest to the outside world to know that the pay roll of tho Ccenr d'Alene, embracing the Wardner, Mullan, Burke, Gem and Wallace and the mines in their vicinity, amounts to nearly if not quite f.'OO.oilO per month. From this it may lie easily seen that the C'a-ur d'Alene is not to be snubbed. E. C. Hall has two men at work in his opal mines, four miles northwest of Moscow, Idaho. Tuesdav and Wednesday Wednes-day they took out fifteen tinestones.be-eides tinestones.be-eides many inferior ones. The largest polished will weigh not less than fifteen karats. Mr. Hall says that tho further down the diggings go the better the j?aii are, and he think the mines are. |