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Show w iSNE AT HAILEY. tranced and There Is No SU in Sight. ribune. JlSSbec. 2.VT. M. Flynn. mis digging a well for fer company at the south rjjSctTic light and power is to be J21x6 feet ,H'las deep as it is possi- .'!. wA?y, November 15, lfl03, lUAugust Exner, a daugh- tings and wife have, for .aJJVflliam L. Leonard flOO Jllbar Soldier. Jlieal of tho bounty law vffij other wild beasts in 'Ijtftho country have in-i21,fand in-i21,fand all the sheepmen jOiir' depredations. OTKjf John Duquette, broth-nffjlPlummer, broth-nffjlPlummer, who died rc-Vjfid rc-Vjfid fever, were, taken to interment. mine on Wood river is lllpronounced. Coal or-Uljand or-Uljand July has not beeu -mine few carloads that IjUJhave been divided be-jpnierB be-jpnierB in lots of 500 to liis scant supply is now $Td, and consumers aro mSfrow from each other Kml, and to eke out. their vjtng wood in their coal the mines and mills -gelled to shut down be- jck of coal, and wood irice and is now difficult irf$7 a cord. Xnerman died, November f'Tects of injuries that - a runaway pear his i8creck three weeks ago. 1 ra of age and leaves a I mmarried danghter. 1 dy has filed a petition J ppointed administratrix m l the late Joseph H. 'fi on Camas Prairie, ggel has, for $500, sold to Cramer certain lots and rin Croy's addition to |