History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . ge of sixty-two years. Three children wereborn to this couple: John R. Holmes, who livesin Omaha: Chandler W., and Eunice H. Holmes,who also lives in Omaha. Chandler W. Holmes first attended school inTecumseh. Nebraska, and later attended the highschool at_ Omaha, Nebraska. He left school at theage of eighteen years, eager to go to work. Hisfirst position was as a clerk in a wholesale grainfirm in Omaha, where he remained until his twenty-third year. He next went to Nevada and therewent t


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . ge of sixty-two years. Three children wereborn to this couple: John R. Holmes, who livesin Omaha: Chandler W., and Eunice H. Holmes,who also lives in Omaha. Chandler W. Holmes first attended school inTecumseh. Nebraska, and later attended the highschool at_ Omaha, Nebraska. He left school at theage of eighteen years, eager to go to work. Hisfirst position was as a clerk in a wholesale grainfirm in Omaha, where he remained until his twenty-third year. He next went to Nevada and therewent to work on a cattle ranch, being thus engagedfor a year and a half. In 1904 he came to BoiseCity, where he secured the position of cashier forthe Capital NeiiS. and in this work he had a splen-did opportunity to get closely in touch with the lifeof the state, and to become cognizant of the realcondition of things as one can do more quickly ina newspaper office than anywhere else. He remainedhere for five years and at the end of that timehaving decided that Council and the surrounding I I ASlOR,


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