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Show rDAHO STATE NEWS ' n Tho now bank at Hollevue Is open for butlnoBit. Tho Nampn Foundry nnd Machine works, which burned down recently, will bo rebuilt. It. 0. Kuttanbach nnd Dr. S. Sal berg will spend approximately $50,000 In I.owlston, In now business blocks. Tho concroto foundadon of the now $20,000 depot nt I'nyetto U coniplotftd and work on tho Hupurstructuro has begun. , A company with a capital or $20,000 has been organized In I'ayetts for tho manufacture or npplo butter, Jally, vinegar, elc. Ilcllevuo la enlivening and IntglnoM has Improved slnco tho resumption ol permanent operations by tho Idaho Consolidated Minos. Tho cast wall of tho LaverltiK block, now l'.i (ourss of construction at Caldwell, caved In last week, causing' about $1,C00 damago. Sevcrnl new buildings are to ho erected at Star as r.oon as the weather1 will permit, among thorn blng n homo for tho new bank. The now county offlccrs will hi sworn In nt Challln on Monday, January Janu-ary 14. 1907. It will be nn ontiroly new net of officers except three. If "laken nt llio Sneeze KtiiK-" Piw vciilliM-n toolliMinii' caiuly Tublct-w Tublct-w 111 Miirt'I.v nnd quickly e.lieok nn up pinni'liliurrolilor l.iifsrippe. wlu-ii you llrsl ealeli cold or feel It eomlnj; on lake Dr. Slump's 1'reventUw, ami till' pimiipt enVct IH leilnlnly mir.ilw nnd pleiw you. I'lvveiiUcw, Hinely Hiipply lli iimwi1iImI "oimco or piv-vi'iitloiiM." piv-vi'iitloiiM." K.dd In i cent nml 26 cenl boxen by T..I. WmlHWorlli. Senntor Ilejhurn Intends to vlgoV-ouely vlgoV-ouely prc3? his bill to amend wctlon four of tho Intorstato commerce net under which transportation companies are- holng allowed to chargo more for .i short than n long haul. Rudolph Ilutikaufcr of Coltman I suffering from a broken log. Recent!)' ho rodo a horse on the. lco nt tho canal to water It, when tho nnlnial slipped nnd toll on him, breaking lilr log between tho knoo nnd anklo. Governor Gooding h?s nppolntcd dolegitea to roprcsont Idaho at tho rib tlonal convention of the New York Board of Trade & Transportation to bo hold nt the Now Wlllard. In Washington, Wash-ington, D. C.. Jnnunry 11 next. Friends of J. Rico, of Oakley, wish to arrange a wrestling match between him nnd any man In Idaho wolghlng not over 1C5 pounds, stripped, for -the mat. They will wago $500 on him and tide monoy will bo plentiful. At a mass mooting hoiJ recently the residents of tho Idaho Irrigation district dis-trict Instructed tho directors to close i deal with J. H. llrady for the cannli-which cannli-which Inlgato that district, and which ho had offered to soil to them tor J2S0.000. The Darhcr Lumber company will add to Its mill a plant for tho manufacture manu-facture of fruit boxos, which work would be entered upon nt onco. Las! ccason many shlppora were handl capped by tho scarcity of boxos and ioiiio Ions resulted. Lorey Smith, a i:i-yc.iroId lad from Viola, Idaho, has been admitted to tho state Institution for dent niutoB. Tho boy's homo Is In tho northern part of tho stnto and ho made tho long Journey unattended, although unnblo to olthor hear or speak. II is n mistake louse n violent with aitlu lo open tho liowul. A gentle movement will neeomplbdi llio same results without caiHlng ilblrexs. oi berlous consciiueiiees later. l)olil' Lltilo ISurly UNursaie lecommeniliil. Sold by People's Co-op Institution Tlp mw opera houso at Payotto will bo ready for occupancy Into Ih January. Janu-ary. It has cost about $GO,000 and la tho fluost opera houso In Idaho. Charles Ulack, a pioneor rnncher ot Spring Creek, was klckod by n vicious horso recently nnd suffered a compound com-pound fracture of tho largo bone of tho log above tho kneo. Few of the stockmen of Idaho have filed tholr stork brands In tho slate auditor's office. Tho nmlltor has roc-oids roc-oids of about 3,000 of tho $18,000 or 20,000 brands used In Idaho. No I'oreo county Is ono of tho most prosperous In tho stnto because Its rcsourcos more than equal Its liabilities, lia-bilities, according to a statoment compiled com-piled by tho county auditor. Joe Taylor of Idaho Falls, recently shipped a car of first-class horses to Kommeror. Wyo., tho consignment averaging about 1.100 pounds. They nro for uso In tho coal mines. Tho Salt Lako Tribune 1b authority for the statomont that an electric ,llno from Montpoller to noar River City, Rouldor county, Is the latest project formulated by the llarrlman people. Of cniirso you pay your money, : Rut you ot your mouoy's worth. I For what iIooh money menu lo you I When Rooky Mountain Tea's on enrth? p. J. Wad worth. |