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Show Diocese of Boise, BOISE. j Dr. McCulla has gone to Xampa. 1 Rev. Father Marr. vice president of , the Columbian university. Portland. Ore., preached at St. John's cathedral , t last Sunday at the 10:30 high mass. : The theme discussed was "Education." Slate Superintendent Permeal French left Sunday for Blackfoot, Bingham ' county, where she will attend the j teachers' institute. She will afterward i go to northern Idaho to attend several ; institutes there, and will be absent from j Boise for about two weeks. W. AV. Elmer, the well known mining man, w ho has made two trips to Thunder Thun-der mountain for James Guffy, the Pittsburg capitalist, arrived in the city j Saturday evening from Roosevelt. j M. J. Hogan of Pocatello is in tho city. I Deputy Warden Donnelly of the state j penitentiary left for Hailey. where he j was called on account of the sudden I , illness of his father. It is stated that j the elder Donnelly has been stricken j with paralysis. j J. T. Mclntyre, the contractor, is put- 1 timr the material on the trround for a 1 J2,50 stone residence for W. R. O'Neill, i at Sixteenth and Herron streets, North j Boise. ! F. C. Stewart, a prominent business ? man of Axtell, Neb., is visiting with ; his son. Dr. Stewart, of this city. He , is accompanied by his wife. They are very favorably impressed with Boise. Rev. William J. Marr, C. S. C. vice rector of the Columbia university, the "Notre Dame of the West," at Portland, Port-land, was a Boise visitor enroute to Helena and Butte. Mont. The new university has recently been established estab-lished by Archdeacon Christie along the. i lines of the famous institution at Notre j Dame, Ind., and is to be a college for J Catholic boys. The faculty has re- - : ceived many inquiries from parents in j Idaho, and Father Marr's visit here is for the purpose of conferring with them. |