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Twic8-Â-Weik Wednesdays and Saturdays. VOL. 14. BLACKFOOT, BINGHAM COUNTY, IDAHO. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 16, 1901. NO. 36 \ DUBOIS IS ELECTED sion ment. i the both until with of I the ! 44 ! ale Get* Forty/one Votes in Both Houses Shoup Twenty/seven Rich one in Each House. g^c-isl ui Taa lli.Acaroor Xaws : ••its. Mafe». iaa. 11 .- Datait aiaetta ViiM tuts* laaatar aa Irai tallat, Da cswia* tarty-aaa »ala* ia tat* H*as*s. Fht mo than aa o aa*ar* la alsct tklrtssa la tsstlt. twsaty Stfkl ia Haas*, lad** Dick, d*ttr Lata, *al one sat* is.tack Maata. *kta* rtcmO aalira «ala el DapcklictM it Hssss and taaata, him ia Iaa als and 1. ». F LERNE*. twssty la HMM. Uriel unom the hew regime The Mem Officer* Take Oath el Office ] j To-day the county Is under It* new « ly elected of end Enter Open thair Datiei. The admlalstmtlon. (leer, met at the c«,uil house Mandat ; ta«« trnng and each one took the requlr- J ed oath of olDi-e. Tlie Issird ot commlMlotier, organ!«- , is ed by electing IV. F Owens chairman. ! The lime of the cominlasiooers ha. tng u|xin tlie off), the In tbi- ol , The «ounly attorney was the real ls!*\ man In the court house fur the ! iso-n taken up in p rtal lamds of the new officers. matter the Isiard acted very cautiously •ed ll .veral cases only u|s>o the ad nee of the count) attorney. Every moment of tils (list two days lime was taken up In cnnsullation with the cooitnlaslooerw, {«rebate judge and the sheriff, touching new criminal j esses awaiting Investigation Judge Sample ma«i' « g«*«.i 'tar! M-j found work enough »watting him to keep him Im.y, and went at«mil it w ilh 1 a heartt go«at sill, {»«omising himself, and the {«copie that hi* office -hail hat, his entire time and the county bis Iw-t : ■ #**rt ii'**«. Hh er I IT !>«%U M**\ifn«**i «'harife of ItU offti's Is, an old man III* old place. Tlie j 2d surk of hi* office i* to him a • \ and j familiar aa the winding up of an eight ' Miw s,*tt'i work cornea later on and ! •he will lad her busy days when the :en school mourys Dow In aod demand ap day «-fork. port tournent. Treasurer Rh-than found nothing new f«w him the first day aod nothing to quicken his pulse but take the oalli of offi.-e again. His morrow of office prom Iw. to lw only aa it* yesterday. Awnaor llanMin's work begin# with For the time th« opening of spring, h«- «»• only to take the oath of oflh-e Ml hi«* 1)1« bom). P. (*»|fon, clerk of the Lourd of rotnml»«inti*nit w»§ the only man to w?ti in (*< catch all the fun ny tilings to la th.* changea of the kaleidoscope In the inaugural ceremonies. The clerk and the retiring a*»cs«Mir will know all the funny happening# of the day and will tell them with a gusto when tlie week h*« |>a..cd, Thu Nkwb wishes th« new officers » successful term and expreases the hope that liielr labors may command the full.'st endors.-nient uf all the people of the county. BLAIME COUMTT'S luck !» STATE POLITICS. si Blaine county and Halley have »ay, Iwon I ho luckiest of the counties and town, of the State In getting Stale and Judicial officers. •fudge Beatty, U. 8 , Judge, wa« from Hailey ln 189« Halley furulshed the < ongressman, a Supreme Judge and a Dlstrlet Judge. In 189«, a Supreme Judge, a District Judge, State School bu|s-rlntendent, Deputy State Treat ut-ur and Warden of llio Penitentiary. *nd In 1900, two Supreme Judges, State Si'hiKil Superintendent, President Pro tern of the Senate, and may have Warden of the Penitentiary again. w u« offered Lieutenant Governor but declined the honor. If that is not a choice of white incut °f the {million) turkey what would y call ll. the It ou An out-building belonging U* t ' 10 Methodist parsonage at Billings. Mont., des toyed by lire it few day* ago. I'bn building contained tho liti ge col lection of Philippine curb 1,1 Uev. Gen. C. Stull, which was very valuable and cannot be replaced, Was 11 .-longing If motion» urn in ordor THK Nk\\s oen move« that cartoonists of tho 2 (Hh tiiry treat our good old Uncle Sara to a n,, w hat and a now suit of clothes, xome • hlng In fashion with this year s lag ». 1 'vln \ LATEST EXECUTIVE AMD LEGISLATIVE MEWS FROM BOISE. The flrst week of the leglslatl sion closed without any uudue excite ment. i he bill providing tot expenses of the general assembly, 125,000, passed both houses and was approved by the governor. Senator By bee, of Bingham county, voted witli the Uepuhlicans on the In itiative and Referendum resolution, I troduced by Moore of Latah. The senate adjourned from Friday until II o'clock Monday, but the house labored all day Saturday, principally with its journal of the lirst few days proceedings. The house voted on the memorial which protests again,l the enactment of legislation permitting the leasing ot I the public duuialn, and the result was ! 44 to I for the protest. ! Two bills were Introduced in the sen ale to create two additional Judicial Sioux W. Tlie to his U and ing No at ve ses u jdi*lricu. One of them |iroj>t>seo u d i » Uriel uf lUniiuck, Hour Lake uud Hinj* ham. ] Governor liuut appuinU-d Thomas G. j Luwe, of Frauklio, Oneida county, 1 State Sheep Inspector; J. S. Barrett o( Muiil|*-llrr. Stale Immigration t om ; inl-*ionrr, and Gen 'I Weaver uf Boise, J Adjutant General, , is the islesl candidate lor tile L'. S. ! Senate, and a|i|*areutly is developing some strength. At least lie will have the It-ar Lake delegation. A, tile day ol voting approaches, the subject of election become# intensely interesting. The presiOeotial elector- of idslio at , their meeting in Bois-, Monday, cast tlie vote of the Stale for Bryan and Stevenson, amt -elected Sam J Rich of ! Judge J i . ttli'h of the 5lh district Blackfiwt, messenger to take tlie re I'hls affords L) turns to Washington, Mr. Rich his flrst ojqiorluoity to visit j east of Omaha, M-j p tmt Items from Loti Riser. to 1 EDITOR New* The good news of tlie rancher* is ; We now have plenty of .„os a Ik. til two feet on the level. Tlie ed pr«.s|a.cl for water Ini every lady next J. si ail limit a law -uit. fold : ftUUMtier I# i*t ■ wt'ttihe« ha* followed tbe »now from 1 U j 2d below xcro j Hay has be.-ome good property. About 23.01*) h«-ad of ahet-p, and 10.000 ' h'-ad of cattle are fed daily. ! A number of the ranchers have drlv :en Hielt hors-s out on the desert for is winter range. The people are happy and are enjoy ing their partie«. A few evenings ago Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Anderson, enter About sixty to of la 1 Oral at a card party, five persons were present. hmt Hiver, Ida., Jan. 10, 1901. A. N. ••Eeiin'-Here." An old rancher who had just enjoyed one of Manager Cage's big dinners at the Idanlia, overheard two members of the legislature discussing the proper pronunciation of the name of the new of to in the and the will » the of hostelry. One said it should lie calh-d Idan-ha. right. The oth proper because he positive ft was He was er said K.dan-ya had look.-d It up and could not be mis taken, ami then the old rancher spoke up Mild said : ' Excuse me. gentlemen, you ara l»lh strangers to me, and 1 think you are boih off on the name of this hotel. It should lie 'eatin -here. I've just et one of the biggest dinners I ever sot down to and If 'aatin'-here' aint tlie proper name then It ought to be, that's all I've got to say about it. Now you two can settle It,' and away ent to Reagan's grocery. si from the a State Pro but incut y he Diseharged From WiUtarj Academy. At the mid-winter examination just West Point military acad concluded at • J A. Slnrcr, sou of Geo. H. SMir ..'formerly of Idaho Falls, was dls ,,f deficiency In studies, tid two others of the if the third class emy 1*1 charged becHU Young Storcr fourth class and « ,nö were deficient and were sent home. the It Eye Specialist Coming. Dr. MoKendry, the Eye Specialist of visiting Pocatello, will be fier the 15lh Inst., to re lic is well-known and those needing I in t ie, now In Blackball a main four days, highly ou commended to ' mtt ,le, artificial eyes or any t ' 10 Mont., ago. col very Iff such treatment. A Simple Cure. Krause'« cold Cure, In capsule form, i, ,. rtHV to take and does not effect the hl .ad or hearing like quinine. Price 25° I'ry it Sold by Hull & Nk\\s oen today. W'jodruff, droggim« to a xome seeded raisins, currants, citron, and orange peel, at Hulbrook'a. New lemon 'vln HOME HAPPENINGS. urday tlie tem er's monia flicted Eve. Collected Here for Your In/ spection, Information and Pleasure. W. A. Woodln Is at the State capital. Dillon, Mont., shipped II car loads of horses Sunday, T to St. Haul and 4 to Sioux City. The Current Event club will meet Saturday afternoon with Mrs. W. E. Barnhart. Ed Howies has been api>ointed ad ministrator of tiie estate of the late Dr. W. U. Behle. Bingham county has more miles of irrigating canals and ditches than any county in the state. C. B. Wheeler's family has gone to Boise. It is rumored lie may decide to settle In Boise. May is a long time for district court. Tlie calendar by that time will likely have 29 to 25 criminal euses. Mi s. Charles 11. Woods and daughter have returned from their visit to Mr. Wood» at Colorado Springs. Deceiver Geo. B. Hogers went over to Boise Monday morning to visit with his family u few days. The candidacy of Judge Rich for the U S. Senate, was a surprise to mauy and uot a surprise Ui many. Blsckfoot Ice men are patiently wait ing for the harvest. The crop is late. No one lias harvested a {round. Census returns show that there are at least 25 |iersons in the United Stales who have lived in three centuries. cation ing in ey reach to 1 Title NkwS regrets to learn that Hon. Robert Anderson of Idaho Falls is suf fering from a severe attack of lagrippe. Rulie Dunn, R. O. G. Showell and W. W. McDonald left for tiie live stock association meeting at Salt Lake, Mon day morning. ed C. W. Berryman, Judge Molde J. W. Jones appraisers the late Dr. W. 11. Beliie. The Probate court, Monday, appolnt attd f the eblaU* of U The stockholder* of the Slandrod bitiik were so pleased with the bank's | K . t year tliat they decided to rBla j 0 „jj 0 n| L .ei-a anollier year. The board of county commissioners is considering Blackfool's (letitlon for ;e go ui press. It will , and In our next (fleers. lllCOI |HM Htiull ils be favorably acted Issue we will name the new The subject of dividing the State and annexing the five northern counties to Washington is a matter for much talk in the north. Spokaue is dead in earn est In its movement. The Weekly High Five club met Mon day evcDiug with Mrs. McIntosh. Mrs. Hart'and Mr. Simmons were the prixe winners. The next meeting is with Mrs. Simmons. Boise has been pretty weil filled with "lobbyixers" for the {mat ten days, but many of them will be homeward bound before Saturday ulght with more infor mation but less ironey. Salt Lake papers tell of » late cattle deal between John Sparks of Nevada, and Burke Bros., of Idaho, sellers, and one Parsons covering about 10,000 head between *250,000 and *300,000. at of he 1 of I to it. at a sum Geo. R. Caldwell, special industrial investigator for the Rocky Mountain News, is spending the day in Blackfoot. Mr. Caldwell is preparing a great write of Blackfoot und surrounding coun try for his pa(>er. up Senator Chandler of New Hampshire defeated for re-election Ui the U. WHS S. Senate in h letf islutivu caucus of his The Senator w*s too State last week, much of a free silver tuun to suit his just acad SMir dls the class party. Don't you remember away back in girlhood and boyhood days that luid colds were bad colds, and not the grip And don't you called bad they say nowadays, remember when they that they didn't amount to a hill of Now that they are called grip as we**e beau«. you ettn die if you want to. of be re and For Salb -No. 1 milch cow, 4 years old. half Jersey, with young calf, ty-flvo dollars. For John Watson. any CREDITORS NOTICE. OF WM. H. IIKHLK, DRCKABBD ESTATE Notice ts hereby given. That letters of ad the estate of Wtu. It. Hehle ministration on deceased, were granted to the undersigned he l»th day of January,1901, by tho probate un t courte,; Ringham county, All perser.o having claims against said es tate are required to exhibit them lo me for allowance, at the ofltoe of the lllaekloot Lum bor Do., UUokfoot. Idaho, within ten months they shall be form, the it & alter tho dateur this uolloe. barred. forov This 14th day of January, 1901. KL)\V.\ HÜ HO'VI.Kh, Administrator, citron, Looks Bad for Hamen and White. Olsf Frog tier, of west side, died Sat urday at hi* home under circumstances demanding; an investigation. Dr. Myers tlie county physician iield a post mor tem examination Sunday and the coron er's jury returned a verdict that the deceased came to his deatli from pneu monia caused by kicks and blows in flicted upon him in a quarrel Christmas Eve. J Hi Hi Alex Hansen and Jack White are the parties charged with being in the alter cation with Frogner and of also beat ing and kicking him. The accused are in jail awaiting a preliminary hearing which will be given them today or Ur morrow or as soon as the county attorn ey in the crowd of Ills business can reach them. Ht Ht Ht Hi m An Old Tariff. A church in Belgium having decided to repair its properties employed an artist to touch up an old painting. The committee required whereu|>on the following items were presented : Correcting Ten Commandments S 5.12 Embellishing Pontius Pilate and putting a new ribbon on his iKinnet. Putting new tail on the rooster of St. Peter and inending his comb... Re-plumiug and re-glldlng left wing of tlie Guardian Angel.. 5.18] Washing the servant of the high priest and putting carmine on his cheek. Renewing Heaven, adjusting stars and cleaning moon. Touching up Purgatory and re storing lost souls. Brightening up the flamesof hell, putting new tail on the Devil, mending his left hoof, and do ing several odd jobs for tlie damned... Re-bordering the robes of Herod and adjusting his wig. 4.00 Taking the spots off of the son of Tubian. Cleaning Balaam's ass and put ting new shoes on bin;. Putting earrings in Sarah 'a ears Enlarging the head of Goliath and extending Saul's legs .... 6.13 Decorating Noah's ark and put ting a head on Shem. Mending the shirt of tlie Prodi gal Son and cleaning his ear.. Ht Ht detailed bill, Ht Hi Ht 3.02 2.20 5.02 7.14 3.00 7.17 . 10.30 5.70 5.26 to 4.31 339 $77.00 NEW PHOTO GALLERY. M. A Marshall lias opened a new Photo Gallery on Bridge street, oppo site tbe harness and saddlery shop. He is now ready for business, Hnd invites inspection of his samples and work. Ail work done ill the best and latest sty les. to but and an TO THE FARMERS. 0 When you have Fut Hoirs, Beef • • or Chickens to sell, write and get • 0 prices from Jos. Renas & Co., Po- $ When vou wunt • • catello, lilttho. • good sausage send your oilier there Piano* and Organs on the Installment Plan. M. E. James, the Pocatello dealer in all kinds of Musical Instruments, sells the best made on the installment plan. If you want an instrument drop him a card and he will ith illustrated price lists. cull on you catalogues and U. ESTRAY NOTICE. his too TWOTtCR IX HKHKI1Y GIVEN THAT J AMES Ju«r, residing Ht Presto, did on the 3d day of .lammry 1901. tile of RittifhAm county, Idaho, » notice that he had taken up mi es*tm> described as follows. his |ih the OiHUltY Auditor lo-wtt: One roan horse, weight about 900. age oncer lain. had rope halter brands U Y loft shoulder and N on left thigh. The owner ts entitled to tlie possession thereof upon the payment of all legal charges Incurred filing said notice. Given under my hand and Best this ikl day of January. 1901. in luid grip you bad when first seen. of grip before 40 days from the date of GKO. F. G AGON. Auditor. years For Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. ad Hehle STEPHENS BROS. probate Successor* lo R. J. Osborn, I Hi all Kinds of lllarltsinilh ami Wheel es for Lum months be Ho rae Shoeing a Spec North Main St,, Blackfoot. wri giit Work, laity. Cnll nn<) Spp Tlieni* Hi (51 Have Turned Over a New Leaf, J And here is what I have found on the page: \èif Hi \éi Hi .8 to 15 St to 124 Beef steak, round. Shoulder.. Loin. Best T bone. Boil. Roasts. Corned beef. M u 1 ton. .10c Veal. . 10 Pork. .124 Sausage, all kinds .15 Hams, eastern corn fed nr onr home cure. Breakfast Bacon. Lard; our own rendered, nothing like it in town_ 10 Hit Ht 10 Ht Ht 13 « to 8 9 to 10 0 to 10 .8 to 124 I also keep the best line of Oysters, fresh and salt Fish, Figs' Feet, Tripe, Sauer Kraut and bulk pickles in town. .13 Ht Ht Hi Hi m Ht CASH IS KING. Ht Ht 1 Will Sell One of My $10 Coupon Banks for $9; $5 for $4.50; $2 50 $2.25. Call and be convinced. Ht Ht Ht Ht FULTON MEAT MARKET, F. E. D.KAY, Proprietor, fjf GOODS DELIVERED, it Hi Ht THE FAIR STORE 4 ! + Î IS THE PLACE To Buy Your Winter Underwear, Shirts, Shoes Overshoes, Gloves, Mittens, Blankets, Mackintoshes, Leggings, canvas coats, Fleece-lined W T rappers, etc. % full line of staple dry goods, gla«ss l and crockery ware, school supplies, notions, etc. Call and see us, + + Î + + + + + t + + + + t 339 + ♦ ! + t t + ! 4 Î new He + ! t Also a I HOUCK & HOUCK, Props • • $ • Î Plan. TO THE iS« BUY PLACE AMES day he oncer thigh. charges day PalqU, Oils« Pain* Rrliakea, Glass, kalsoqilne, Varnishes, Etc. Adlake l^odsks, Aodak Supplies, Goipbs, PrUsties, Stationery, Con fectionary end PrUg Sundries. seen. of Our Line of Case Pipes and Smokers' Articles CAN'T BE BEAT. Fine Selected Wines and Choice Rye and Sour Mash, Bourbon Whisky for Family Use. Wheel Mail Orders Given Proijipt AHeqUoq. C. E. KINNEY, PROPRIETOR, IDAHO. Spec I i BLACKFOOT,