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Show o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- I DIOCESE Of BOISE. -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o Outside Towns Asked to Co-operate !in St. Alphonsus Bazaar. The ladies constituting the executive committee having in charge the arrangements ar-rangements for the fair and bazaar for the benefit of St. Alphonsus' hospital, have written to outside towns, within I the territory from which patients are I received, asking for their co-operation, , and for contributions of articles to be i sold at the fair. I The fair will be held Thursday, Friday Fri-day and Saturday of the first week of . December. The executive committee consists of Mesdames Eoff, Blanford, Hawley, Regan and Collister, with Mrs. Cobb as president and Miss Teresa ( O'Farrell, secretary. j Miss Anna Carroll has gone to Gar-; Gar-; den Valley, near Idaho City, where she ; j will teach school. . I The boys of St. Joseph's school have issued a neat little paper. It is called the School Echo, and is published monthly at the modest subscription price of one cent a copy. The paper notes that there are thirty-eight boys at the school, and that the highest ; standing in the junior class for September Septem-ber was earned by Daniel Lawler, and : in the primary class, Bruce Junor. A writer in an eastern paper, describing describ-ing the state displays at the Buffalo exposition, thus speaks of Idaho's exhibit: ex-hibit: j "As my mind ranges over the displays by the different states. I find standing out in my memorv California fruits, Oregon lumber, Idaho fruits and lumber. lum-ber. For the most sparsely populated i of any Western state except Nevada, i a state with almost as many square miles as it has inhabitants, Idaho has made a .splendid display. Beautiful photographs of the scenery, forests, and game of Idaho are scattered among her forestry exhibit, and she has not been afraid to range her peaches and apples ; and grapes right alongside California herself." |