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Show WEISER NEWS NOTE ft Special to The Tribune. I WEISER, Ida., Sept. 29. The co 3 weather for September In tho mtiZ of tho "oldest Inhabitant" has hadK? f.y,1,?" wlJhln Its grasp the past five cTC "Killing frosts" have occurred, k ft 1 ;i kinds of vegetation. Ice has fod nearly every night. A cold winter IsTH dieted. In this connection, the fuel 8' tlon is not a very promising one. M dealers say they can get no lino onr, situation from tho mine owners as totVy tho outlook Is. Tho rosldents otl II section aro fortunate In being In d callty whero It is possible to prd II wood if coal falls to arrive. The prune and peach-packing seastP over, and apple shipping Is now the, cm of tho day. The apple shipments this section this fall will bo largerffl over before and the fruit of better. J Hy. Orchardlats are paying more aid tlon to their trees In this locality! ever before and the result Is seen in lafu crops and better finality of frult,Tljl freeness from worms. fr Welacr Is enjoying a building bootP. this time A number of substantial M deuces aro being built, besides an elo? brick church. Real estate men rft business good in their line, many W being made for city and ranch propyl The United Presbyterian church sy!1 ? a rnr conference at Portland., voted $10,000 for tho purchase and cc merit of the grounds and buildings o?' Welser academy and tho opening T.j school to be run under the auspice! that society. The cltizon of wjf, have agreed to furnish 51500 vearlilff five years to assist In maintaining school that length of tlmo. The acadi' has been closed for some time. It lfr; owner of valuable property. |