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fthe tëtmore ÏMUtin. KI.HORK COUNTY, IDAHO. G. M. PAYNE. MA PEI. I* PAYNE, Editors am> Pkopriiitoiui. Mountain Home, Dec. 6, 1900. Congress convened last Monday. The Prohibition vote of Idaho at the recent election was 857. Work has been resumed at the Minnie Moore mine, Bellevue. The Boise Capital, the best paper in the state, is now issued twice a week. Chas. A. Towne has been ap pointed U. S. Senator by the gov ernor of Minnesota, to succeed the deceased Senator Davis. For sale—House of 7 rooms and 2 lots close to school building, for merly the catholic parsonage. Aug. M - sinnott - The New York World says that Mark Hanna is the logical candi date for the presidency in 1904, but it thinks that the unwritten law against a third term prevent his get ting the nomination. The postal department has auth orized postmasters to refuse to de liver the mail to school children, except on written request of par ents, in order to remedy the < exa tious habit of continually calling for mail, which has been formed by children in many towns. V. E. Stone, a former Short Line passenger brakeman, lost his home and all its contents by fire at Te koa, Wash., last week. He is a brother of Dud Stone, a passenger conductor who was killed at Pay ette bridge several years ago. The New York Supreme court has just rendered a decision to the effect that money loaned a loser in a poker game cannot be recovered. The decision is simply in harmony with the experience of about every man who has thus permitted his good nature to get the better of his judgment. Two dollars a head, the price sar castically fixed by Tom Reed as the cost of buying "yellow bellies, no longer begins to cover the case. The Quarter Master-General's re port jnst issued, places the cost of transport to aud from the Philip pines at some $13,000,000 and there are half a dozen other armv bu reaus with even larger expenses yet to be heard from. I Captain DeLamar of Paris will be a candidate for United States Sena tor from Nevada two years hence, so comes the rumor. With his $30, 000.000 the Captain ought to cut a broad swath in sagebrush politics. It is also strongly ru mored that Captain DeLamar will remove to Reno next spring and build a palatial residence in this city.—Journal. Indiana has a bribery law that would probably be more effective than the existent one in Idaho. Under it a person receiving a bribe for voting is liable to imprisonment from two to five years, while the briber escapes punishment. The person who offers the bribe may even collect $100 reward which, the law allows as informer, if he chooses to give away the voter he has bribed. That tho trusts will get hack ev ery penny they contributed to the repnblican campaign fund, is fore gone conclusion. Since the elect ion prices have gone up several notches on the products of different combines, the salt trust being the latest one to advance prices. It has shoved the price of table salt up from $1.10 per hundred to $2.50. Pretty good jump for a starter. And now publishers are notified that print paper has advanced one fourth of a cennt a pound in the last week, and some of our Republi can friends in the newspaper busi ness have begun registering a kick. Hold your peace gentlemen; it's just what you voted for on the 6th. Pay your little contribution of $5 a ton on news to the campaign fund for prosperity and a full dinner pail. Don't kick about your own acts. Democratic publishers have to stand the raise as well as you.— Dalles Times-Mountaineer. Among the tens of thousands wh° have used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy tor colds and la grippe during th e past few years, to our knowledge, not a single case has resulted in pneumo nia. Thus. Whitfield & Co , 240 Wa bash avenue, Chicago, one of the most prominent retail druggists in that city, in speaking of this, says: "We re commend Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy for la grippe in many cases, as it not only gives prompt and complete recovery, but also counteracts any ten dency of la grippe to result in pneu monia. For sale by R. W. Smith. Chicago Chronicle: The seedless orange was a freak of nature found in a swamp on the north shore of the Amazon about 1872. Today its cultivation in the United States has revolutionized the orange in dustry. It has brought the orange yield of California up to 17,000 carloads a year, and the amount of money invested, directly and indi rectly, in it is over $100,000,000. The English sparrow is a striking illustration of the dangers that at tend the introducing of birds or ani mals from ope continent to another, brought to this country from Eng land, in the first instance, more per haps as a matter of curiosity than anything else, this bird has, within less than half a century, es.ablished itself in nearly every state in the Union and has become a nuisance of formidable proportions. , Population of Idaho Towns. Following is of the population of the thirty-three hicor porated cities, towns am) villages in Idaho-by t he « eihsu* of MMHbt fie official corn Albion. Bellevue. Boise City. Bonner's Ferry Caldwell. Coeut d'Alene. Franklin. Genesee. Grangeville.. . . Harrison. Idaho City.... Idaho Falls. . .. Julietta. Kendrick. Lewiston . Malad . . 300 . 356 5,967 . 359 . 997 . 508 435 731 1,131 702 390 1.262 287 490 .2 425 .1,050 .1 444 -.2,481 Montpelier. Moscow.... Mouotain Home . Nampa . Placerville. Poeatello. Post Falls. Hathdrum. Kexhtirg. Ht. Anthony. Salmon City. Soda Springs . Troy.. 800 IK (6 614 as of 230 4.046 287 407 .1,081 . 411 398 428 283 Wallace Weiser. 2,265 1,364 Warrant Call. I will pay on presentation the fol lowing Elmore county, to-wit : Current Expense Fund, 1897, rant No. 6. Current Expense Fund, 1898, war rants No. 411 to 475, inelnsive. Current Expense, 1900, warrants No. 13 to 18, nolnsive. Hoad Fund, 1900, warrants No. 13 to 24 inclusive. Dated Nov. 28, 1900. war* F. P. Akk, Treasurer. How to Care Croup. Mr. R. Gray, who lives near Amenia, Duchess county, N. Y., says: •'Cham berlain's Cough Remedy is the best medicine I have ever used. It is a fine children's remedy for croup and never falls to cure.'' When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has de veloped, it will prevent the attack. This should he horns in mind and a bottle of the Cough Ren edy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as those symptoms appear. For sale by R. W. .Smith, druggist. When down and destitute there is no friend like a dollar—unless it be five dollars. Old Tom Fitch, the political pros titute, has announced himself as a candidate for United States Senator from Utah. Occasionaly a newspaper man is boosted into office by the "dear peo ple." As a general rule, though, when one of them has the temerity to run for office his enemies swat him on all sides and he comes oui of the battle the low man on the ticket. The only knight of the paste pot in Idaho that we kixiw of of being honored this year is State Auditor elect E. W. Jones, of the Idaho World. Senator Davis, of Minnesota, whose battle with death will reach a decisive point to day, owes his af fliction to a peculiar incident. Same weeks ago he noticed a swell ing on his foot which he supposed was merely an inflamed corn, hut the swelling and the pain increased and upon investigation it was dis covered that the inflamation caused by poison in the dye of the silk stocking he wore. The reme dies applied proved unavailing, and two weeks ago a slight surgical op eration was werforuied. I be to a e it was For Over Fitly Years. An Old and Wkll-Thied Remedy. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been u»ed for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their childre while teething, with perfect It soothes the child, softens the gums, allay? all pain, cures wind colic, and is the beet remedy for diarrhoea. In pleas ant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Its value is incaleu -1 lftble. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wins- \ low's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. j I I ... . .... A Missouri editor thinks it quite ; sad to see a 8UCG688, Hon. J. T. Morgan has been re elected U. S. Senator by the Ala bama legislature. young husband sup-| porting a sealskin wife on a musk rat salary. j --- ! j ...... ..... : Will be given for the return to ! Casey's ranch on the South Boise river of one buckskin work-horse, ! weighing 1200 pounds, branded JV on shoulder. Also one grey work horse, blind in left eye, weighing about 1500 pounds. $10.00 will be paid for information as to their whereabouts. Geo. B. Cuneo, Rocky Bar. Idaho. $20.00 Howard ugv.22w4 TRAVELERS From the Rocky Mountains to Chicago and the East have a long journey ahead of them, and it is not a bud idea to use a LITTLE CARE in »electing the most comfortable well us the quickest route. Those who I have once tested the comforts i,f the , 1 , ,,, . U wie comiuris Of Hit , Umaha Chicago Short Line seldom he». late about usking for ticket» via Chicago, Milwaukee 85 St. Paul 1 RAILWAY. Solid Train of Electric Lighted i'alace Cur»— The Finest Made. All coupon ticket agent» have ticket» qu sale. our L. L. Downing, ,1 ._The Salt I b , 1,^* . Salt Lake City, Utah. Idaho's Population. The population of the State of Idaho as officially announced from Wash ington has increased Irorn 84,385 in 1890 to 101,772 in 1890. By counties the population of Idaho is as follows : Ada—11,559. Bannock—11.702. Bear Lake—7,051. Bingham—10,447. Blaine—4,900. Boise—4,174, Canyon—7,497. Cassia—3,951. Custer—2,849. Elmore—2.286. Fremont —12,821. Idaho—9,921. Kootenai—10 216. Latah—13.451. Lemhi—3,446. Lincoln—1,784. Nez 1'crce—13,784. Oneida—8.933. Owyhee—3,804. Shoshone—11,950. Washington—6,882. It is Said That when Rome went down 1800 men owned all the world. That there are about 50,000,000 inhabitants in Ensland, Ireland and Wales, and 100,000 own all the United Kingdom. That in 1860 there were but two millionaires in the United States and no tramps. To day there are 35,000 millionaires and one million tramps. That in the United States to-day three-fifths of the entire wealth is owned by 31,000 persons—less than one-twelttb of one per cent of the population.—Farmers' Tribune. 13 Zrl R. Hicks' 1901 Almanac. Whatever may be said of the scien tific causes upon which the Rev. Irl R. Hicks bases his yearly forecasts of storm and weather, it is a remarkable fact that specific warnings of every great storm, Hood, cold wave and drouth, have been plainly printed in his now famous Almanac for many years. The latest startling proof of this fact was the destruction of Gal veston, Texas, on the very day named by Prof. Hicks in his 1900 Almanac, as one of disaster by storm along the gulf coasts. The 1901 Almanac, by far the finest, most complete and beau tiful yet published, is now ready. This remarkable hook of near two hundred pages, splendidly illustiated with charts aid half-tone engravings, goes as a premium to every subscriber wlio I ays one dollar a year for Prof. Hicks' journal, Wohd and Works. The Almanac alone is sent prepaid for only 25c. Ord r from Word and Works Publishing Company, 2201 Locust street, St. Louis, Mo. a as or de a at as by is be a is of af The Light of the World, or Our Saviour in Art. Cost nearly $100;000 to produce. Contains nearly 100 full page engrav ings of our Saviour and His Mother by the world's greatest painters. True copies of the greatest Masterpieces in the art galleries of Europe. Every picture is as beautiful as a sunrise over the hilltops. Contains description of the paintings, biography of the paint ers, the names and locations of the galleries in Europe where the originals may fie seen. Also contains a Child's Department., including a child's story of the Christ and His Mother, beauti fully written, to fit each picture. This wonderful book, matchless in its purity and beauty, appeals to every mother's heart, and in every Christian home where there are children he book sells itself. Christian men and women are making money rapidly taking orders. A Christian man or woman can in this community soon make $1,000 taking orders for Christmas presents. Mrs. Waite, our agent in Massachusetts, has sold over $3,000 worth of the books in a very short time. Mrs. Haekett, our agent, in New York, has sold over $1,500 worth of the books in a very short time. The book is printed on velvet-finished paper, beautifully Cardinal Red and gold, is in -1 1101111(1 in \ ani * adorned with Golden Roses and no billies. It is, without doubt, the most j beautiful book of this century. Write I for terms quickly and get the man I agenient of your territory. You can work on salary or commission, and when you prove your success we will promote you to the position of Mana ; ger and Correspondent, at a perma nent salary, to devtte your time to attending to agents and tbe corre- j spondenoe. Wanted also a State Man- ! iger to have charge of office in Lead j mg City of the State and manage all : the business of the State. Send fur ! terms. Address, ! The British-Ambrican Co. Corcoran Building, Opposite U. S. Treasury, Washington, 1). C. , 60 YEARS' > L EXPERIENCE Patents ■ hade; iyiahim Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyoné »ending a »ketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention la probably patentable. Communie», tlons »trictly confidential. Handbook on Patenta •ent free. Oldest agency for securing patent.». Patenta taken through Munn & Co. recel tpeciai notice, without c harg e, in the Scientific American. I A hand»!»)?llluatrated weekly. Urrat rlr , dilation ef any »denude journal. Terms, »3 a ! ü» 1 aîaï r o«* h '' ,L 8o " b, * n I frlUNN & C0. 36,Bro * ,h " , New York 1 ' ' w " h,n * ,un - u - & Stray Horse. 8n » k * river - brown horee Came to my »bout the 15th of October, 1800, with white star in face, branded on hia left shoulder thus I h, Garnet, o _ owner (a requested to take the horee away hl ' wi " de * ,t wlth <"*•>* law direct, relative to ' a„i, ul> u. 0 K „ WE j Of Roscne Smith guarantees every bot tie of Chamberlain'» Cou«!» Remedy and will refund the money to anyone who i» not. »alialied after using two ihirds of the contents. This is the best remedy in the world for la grippe, coughs, cold», croup and whooping cough and is pleasant and safe to take. It prevents any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. nov&f in : "YU\es, $\.50 per MRS. E. S. GLENN, Pro. CITY MEAT MARKET Mountain Home, Idaho. down and the two States are to-day is than the F. P- AKE. - - Proprietor DEALERS IN FRUITS, MTS, CANDIES, TOBACCOS and CIGARS. Mountain Home, Idaho. WM. MURPHY, Mountain Home, Idaho. R.'ols mid shoes made to order at reasonable prices. Repairing of all kinds done neatly, durably and quickly. scien Irl of every and in many of Gal named the by beau This with Prof. Works. for and 2201 The Palace Barher Shop. GEO. COSTIFF, Rko'r. Come ami see me, for I came here 1 will give you as smooth to stay. and as clean a shave and as neat a hair-cut as can he had anywhere. I want your patronage, which I will hold if you once fry me. , George Costiff, 2d door South of Commercial hotel. Missouri Pacific To Kansas City, St. Louis Our engrav Mother True in Every over of paint the And all points Bast and South. Pullman Buffet Sleepers and Reclining Chair Car« ( seats free to holders of regular tickets) on all trains. For berths, rales, time-tables, etc., call or write. II. B. Kooser, C. F. & 1*. A. E. J. Flynn, T. P. A. 105 W 2nd South, Halt Lake, Utah. H. C. Townsend, G, P. & T. A., Ht. Louis, Mo. Child's story beauti This sheep J^aneh Saloon, Bowling Alley and Shooting Gallery. Mountain Home, Idaho. JOSEPH Bf. MONTAGUE, Proprietor. Elegant Lunches. ELEGANT CLUB ROOMS. Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. . Mountain Home LIVERY s FEED STABLE JOHN PENCE, Proprietor. FINE mCS&COOD SADDLE HORSESj|j Dealers in Hay and Grain. Stock Carefully Provided for. cm SCALES at the Stable. C. E. BOYER] Practical Tinner Mountain Home, Idaho. All kinds of Tin work solicited. Pipe work. ^^Stove Repairing a Snecialty and>atisfactioi guaranteed. Also Puna 3 ah ! ! I The Elmore Bulletin. V^ OLl) AND RELIABLE (Ä r o^ apci j Fine Job Two Dollars in advance. V Printing/ In ' j Eine ilob Printing. $900 Yearly To Chris'ian man or woman to look ' after our growing business in this anil | adjoining counties, to act as Manager and Correspondent; work can be done at your home, stamped envelope, for particulars, to If- A. Sherman, General Msnager, Corcoran Building, opposite United States Treasury, Washington, B. C. Knclose self addressed E. M. WOLFE, LAWYER, Mountain Home. Idaho. PERKY &. GREEN Attorneys at Daw, J Mountain Home, Idaho. Office in Reynolds ' block, corner of Atlanta avenue and Canyon st. A. M SINNOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. COUNTY ATTORNEY. Mountain Home, <;<^Collections promptly attended to. Idaho. HAKRY C. WYMAN. FRANK T. WYMAN. WYMAN & WYMAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BOISE CITY, IDAHO. Patents for mining claims a specialty. novR Collection» promptly attended to. DR. B. B. SWAN, Resident Dentist Mountain Home, Idaho. tJÊT OFFICE—Two doors north of Reynolds & Shaw's office. SAMUEL G. RHOADES. CIVIL ENGINEER, COUNTYSURVEYOR And 17. S. Deputy Mineral a Surveyor. Mountain Home, Idaho. Experience in all branches of surveying, mineral 'grioultural and irrigation. ATI C, BRADY Will Insure Your Home, And Rent or Sell Real Estate. Office with Judge E. M. Wolfe. She has houses to runt. Money to loan. <114 Elmore Livery and Feed Stable. Mountain Home, Idaho. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS FRANK W. BOYD, Manager. Fine Rigs, Gentle Teams and Careful Drivers. Horses boarded by the day, week month. Call at the new stables a short dis tance east of the big brick hotel. or p are NOT running a ® Gift Enterprise; ' | Have no old out-of-date goods to unload; Don't deliver in a hand-cart; Could give away as many goods as some of competitors sell and not miss them much. Yes, we are Trust merchants; will trust people who are entitled to credit. Will sell rnie in Elmore county. our much goods for a dollar or a dime as as any ( an soil you lots of things that some small dealers da not have. Trade with the reliable ONE-PRICE store of G. W. Fletcher Cö., Ltd. The Mountain Home Boys» If You Want TO GET THE LATEST THING In an Iron Bed, Couch, Bed Lounge, Kitchen Cabinet, Rocking Chairs, Diners, Carpets, Lace Curtains, etc., Give us a call and examine our large, stock of goods. AVe also carry a large line of pillows, mattresses, stand«, tables, bedroom suits, wardrobes, sideboards and in fact any thing you want in the furniture line. J Come and examine our stock. No trouble to show goods. J. M, Cowen & Co. Mountain Home, Idaho. F. P. AKE. President. H. A. CHANDLER, Cashier. ©tti| State £t<î. et\s MOUNTAIN HOME, IDAHO. Transact a General Banking Business, Highest Price paid for County Warrants. ISSUE BANK DRAFTS OR MONEY ORDERS at the following $ 1 00 to $5 00 5 cents. 00 to 10 (X) 8 pen's. 10 00 tu 20 00 I,) 20 00 to 30 00 13 30.(X) to 40.00 15 cents. For each additional $100 up to $500, 15 cents per hundred. Over $;>00 and up, 10 cents per hundred. ith other methods of sending money. Drafts and Money Orders on all parts of the World. to Interest paid on Time Certificate».. rates : $40 00 to $50.00 18 cents. 50 00 to 60 00 20 cents. 60.00 to 75.00 22 cents, 75.00 to 100.00 25 cents. •enta, •fii ta. Compare above prices w We also it sue y W 4» HOWARD SEBREE, Resident B. F. WHITE, Vice-Priumxt V W. R. SEBRfcE, Cashier I first national Bank n\ (IS /|S /»> CALDWELL, IDAHO 3 (IV / /i\ A General Banking Business Transacted CORRESPONDENCE INVITED t amt M. J. CANTY,-. Manufacturer and Dealer in Harness, Saddles. t . > : ■4 !'¥ W « v' ! ' ll Etc. 1 b ii '] 1 Cl w f»ri ecialty. m ■ * MM •• in I 1 ■ Carriage Trimmings. {TOgtij ! .Mountain Home, Idaho. THE tPALACE SALOON. JOHN SMITH, Proprietor. Next door to the Postoffice. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Drop In and Smile Wltn Us. ! A. ROSENHEIM, {Successor to J. Ottenbeimer & Co., j ««ai. os.!« in Pabsî Milwaukee Beer AND DISPENSER OF THE Finest Liquors and Gig;a In fact, everything that can be found at a first-class Cafe. «o' "*»A 'OonHpmanly treatment for all. rs. Your patronaga 7>rt. cr.