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Show Lewiston. LEWISTON, May l.-On Friday, April 20, tho Lewiston school ball-team, ball-team, accompanied by nearly the whole school, went to Richmond to play both tho Richmond and Smith-Held Smith-Held teams. In tho baseball contest with each of these, the Lewiston boys won; but was defeated In a game of basketball by tho Richmond boys. On the evening of tho 2Gth, three Lewiston men were seriously injured while returning home from Richmond. The accident was occasioned by a run- a way team. Jas. A lien was so badly hurt that ho laid nearly twenty-four hours before showing any sign of life and has been in a very critical condition ever since. A. II. II rower had his thigh broken, and was othcrwlso Injured. Moses Poulson, It was feared, was hurt internally and also had an eve injured, but was doing well ab last reports Sister Janette Leavltt has returned home from an extended visit In Marys-vlllcand Marys-vlllcand vicinity. Hall Egbert, of Marjsvlllc, made his parents a Hying visit on Tuesday, the 23rd. Harry Colcy, and Parley Smith are both building additions to their homes Anthony Blair has moved to tho Snake river country. William Bowman Jr. has left town to settle In tho vicinity or American Falls Luther Parker has gone to Oll, Ida., where he has land. Miriam VanOrden Burton, a former Lewiston girl, has lately moved from Afton, Wyo , to Montpellcr, Ida. Her friends will doubtless be glad to hcai that she is nearer her old home. Born, April 20, a son to tho wife of Hall Stooks. |