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Show Diocese of Boise BOISE CITY. rather Beusmans Transferred to "Walla "Wal-la Walla Personal Items. Father Beusmans. former pastor of the Cathedral parish in this city, has been transferred to Walla Walla. F. J. Conroy has gone to Atlanta, where he will look after the work at his mining properties. He will be ab sent several days. Mrs. Emily L. Driscoll arrived home from her visit to the Buffalo exposition exposi-tion and various eastern cities. She is looking exceedingly.well and reports a most enjoyable time." " Phe says the United States is considerably larger than she had been led to believe from newspaper reports. Hon. Franklin Murphy, whom the republicans re-publicans have just elected governor of New Jersey, is a brother-in-law of Governor Frank Hunt of Idaho, having married a sister of Idaho's chief executive. exec-utive. Tim Driscoll of Payette is in the city. Mr. Driscoll formerly resided in Boise, and has friends innumerable in the capital. ' , Idaho's exhibit at Buffalo has been plastered all over with gold medals and enough diplomas have been received to wrap it in for safe transmission home, says the Capital News. Mrs. John O'Brien and her mother, Mrs. Fleming, left Healy for Colorado to spend the winter with relatives. " POCATELLO. The welcome and long anticipated news has been received that the contract con-tract for Pocatello's new mammoth shops had been let and that work would begin almost immediately. The name of the contractors and the price of the contract were not given out; but it is stated on authority that the American Am-erican Bridge company has received a sub-contract for all the structural iron to be used. It is expected that it will take at least four months to get this iron in shape for delivery, but in the meantime work will be pushed right along on the stone and brick work. The Idaho branch of the Society of the Army of the Philippines was organized. organ-ized. T. H. Davis was elected president presi-dent and E. G. Thomas secretary. The. charter has beenjipplied for. Mrs. J. H. McManamy Is visiting in Anaconda, Mont., with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Hickey. |