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Show Diocese of Boise POCATELLO. Trainmaster Hickey returned last Saturday from the north, completing his initial trip over the line. Engineer Mike Malone was in the city last Friday from Montpelier. He is on his way to the Ferry. Jack Stack, the dispatcher, came in last Friday from Salt Lake and went to Kemmerer to take a track on the Short Line this morning. Mrs. Stack will visit in Salt Lake until Mr. Stack secures se-cures a residence in Kemmerer, when she will join him. Jack passed a few-pleasant few-pleasant hours with his friends here last evening and this forenoon. Conductor John Quinn reports that at about 1:30 Saturday morning, as his train pulled into Pocatello, he saw a lunar rainbow spanning the heavens over the east side. He describes it as an exquisitely beautiful sight. The I rain had just stopped and the moon shone brightly out of the western heavens and the colors of the rainbow stood out bright and distinctly. Mary A. Barratt of McCammon has filed with the county clerk notice of the appropriation of eight cubic feet of the waters of Marsh creek for agricultural agri-cultural purposes. The water is to be diverted by means of a dam six feet high and conducted onto her lands through a canal a mile and a half long. Work on these improvements is in progress. |