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Show BOISE, IDA. William Lee Hawkins, aged 7 years, died at his father's home near the Hawkins toll road in Boise county. The funeral was held at PJacerville. The deceased was a son of William Hawkins, Hawk-ins, and h'-as a brother in the employ of the Boise fire department. Death resulted re-sulted from a spinal affection with which the child had suffered since birth. Governor Morrison has announced that after March 1 his family will occupy oc-cupy the Fraser residence on Warm Springs avenue. Dr. Worthington of Silver City, who has been receiving treatment at St. Alphonsus' hospital for blood poisoning poison-ing on his hapd, is ready to return to his home as his hand is practically healed. Rev. Father Hendrick, who was taken tak-en to St. Alphonsus' hospital last week with symptoms of la grippe, is said to be slightly Improved, and although confined con-fined to his bed. there is the hope that the illness will not result seriously. M. B. McGlenn of this city has received re-ceived the sad news of the death of a sister, Julia McGlenn, at Maple Park, Ills. W. M. MacDonald of Silver City is in the city. ... S W. Hendricks of Moiitpelier is a Boise guest, and is at the Capitol hotel. Mrs. John L. Day and children left last week for Salt Lake for a visit with relatives. A. H. Wilson ' of Horseshoe Bend is in the city. Mr. Wilson owns a large sawmill establishment near the Payette river. . ' -- ' Mrs. D. Wilson and Miss Nancy Laughlin of Ketchum, Ida., are guests at the Capitol hotel. |