History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . hip with W. B. Davidson, opened officesin the Sonna building and for two years the firmdid a very successful business. In March, 1911, thepartnership was dissolved and Mr. Keyser beganindependently, opening a fine suite of rooms in theIdaho building, the tasteful and appropriate appoint-ments of which bespeak the aesthetic nature of itsoccupant and are a credit to the profession. He hasacquired a representative clientele and satisfactorypractice and during a year and a half of service asd


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . hip with W. B. Davidson, opened officesin the Sonna building and for two years the firmdid a very successful business. In March, 1911, thepartnership was dissolved and Mr. Keyser beganindependently, opening a fine suite of rooms in theIdaho building, the tasteful and appropriate appoint-ments of which bespeak the aesthetic nature of itsoccupant and are a credit to the profession. He hasacquired a representative clientele and satisfactorypractice and during a year and a half of service asdeputy prosecuting attorney in Boise gained a splen-did reputation as a prosecutor, in consequence ofwhich many cases of that nature are offered he is a Republican. He is a member andpresiding officer in the local lodge of the RoyalHighlanders, is a member of the Phi Del Phi legalfraternity, and is a trustee of the Unitarian the way of recreation he enjoys hunting and de-lights in boating. Believing that the states naturalresources yet undeveloped are untold and that in- .jA^^.


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