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Show Diocese of Boise j BOISE CITY. B:dyof Con Sullivan Will be Brought ? From Alaska. 1 5 Friday's dispatches announced that as ; i: e date fr ihf nanging of Fred Har- j "v- ' onvj, t.-d ,,f th,. murder of Con if ;,:'"5 "I'ence Sullivan of Butte. Mont.. v- ' K-oney of Seattle. Tl 'i l! ?1C' "1S """n.itted on Fnimak isl- jj .-a.I June 7th. r.i.n. ,hc tria, was t Ir- ld wni- m-.nths later at Unalaska, j i a:.d the exe.-uiion took pla, at Nome, if nn U'i'van was one of the pioneer 1 l-.'sneciors of Idaho. H was one of. v i flr.vt to fil, into th,. c.Ui d'Alene ! '.-Mion. and was the ordinal discoverer j ... the Cl,iuns ?w wrkwi by Jhp Bun. v.": H'll - sulhvan company. He was I i. nardy pioneer ani spent nunv vears :m exploiting the hidd-n treasures of !.. r ine Idaho mining regions and was held i 111 M, esteem by tl,.. v:lvv ,,rosl)ei.. !W tors many of whom remember him l;s wrk. It was account of '.:s .act that Governor Hunt, through tin- r-'nu-st of relatives at Butte, sent! a letter to the secretary of the in-I tenor, asking that the rennins of Con 1 .''Hi Florence Sullivan be brought down !; .;n the Alaska country, and turned over to their relatives. Considerable "onvst...nden.-e ' has since passed be-' tween the governor and the Washing- I t'-n ..fticiab and a mesage has .iust ! 3 i,r.,.n received announcing that the cas- 1 1 k;s containing the holies had arrived j I at T.-coma and had been turned over i 1)av' Wake, who will accompany I I the remains to Butte. ' j !The fair f.,r the benefit of St. Al-phonsus Al-phonsus hospital, opened on Thursday or last week and closed on Saturday, was most successful in every respect. The booths were attractive and novel and in charge of pretty matrons and ; "4 maids in dainty evening frocks. J The peddlers' parade was undoubted- 1y the feature of the event. Nineteen ! P-eity maidens formed in a double I I file from the gypsy camp, singing "Fol- j ov on." from ."The Belle of New ! . Voik." Perhaps none of the peddlers ! attracted more attention than the'rix little gypsies selling the Bazaar Newspaper, News-paper, for Fix prettier young ladies would be hard to find in their pretty red dresses, sashes and turbans. Much credit and praise is given the many ladies of Boise who have worked hard the iast two months and they have been ably helped by ladies throughout, the state. Those deserving deserv-ing special mention are Mesdames Helfrich. Hallock, Schrieber, Northrup. Falk, Forshay, McCalla. Johnson. J Dodd, Breach. Moody. Misses Carrie Mobley. Frazier. Shoup. Haug, Quarles, Miriam Johnson. Moore, Gray, Robb. |