The Bonners Ferry Herald
BONNERS FERRY, IDAHO. SATURDAY,
APRIL 22. 1905.
NUMBER 42
FOURTEENTH YEAR.
Bonners Eerrv Herald
ESTABLISHED IS 1881.
THE PIONEER NEWSPAPER
OF KOOTENAI COCNTY.
S. D. TAYLOR, Editor and Proprietor
TERM«
«I no
One year .
Six months.
ADVERTISING RATKS :
Lnc.l reading mrtUe» five cent» per line
ench Insertion, l-cnnl Notices at legal rates.
Rates tor Display advertising made known on
application. Cants ul Thunks. Resolutions of
Respect and similar matter five cents per line.
Kntcrud at the Dost Office at Bonners Ferry,
Malm, as Second Cl
Mutter.
directories
Churches.
P RKSBYTKKl AN
Kegular preaching service* every alternate
Sunday moruiue at 10:30, and «.me evening at
7;*). Sunday school attl.'M a,,<>>• „ , _
Rkv. O, S. WILSON. Pastor.
Regular sew lees on thclth Sunday «(each
Sunday school iwry Sunday utu ;*
Rev. FATHER KEL LY, Pa stor.
M ethodist episcopal
Paradise valley—Every alternate Sunday
Htl .au p. m. Sunday tehool every Sund«) hi
11:00 a. in. North Side -Every alternate Sun
day «111:00 a. m. Sunday School every Sunday
fovi) a m. Rev. L. N. B. ANDKEUsON,
Paivor.
mouth.
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Secret Societies.
M ason ic- -
Bonners Kerry Lodge, U. D., A. F. A A
the IhkI Friday
M.. hulua .luted meeting» o
evening ot the mouth on or before « lull moon.
Sojourning Muster Mneou« <|ii«llNe(t »re Ini
fern ally invited to vielt T. A.HibHor, Ü. M
Henry Melder, Secretary.
HI) FELLOWS- , ^
Uloplll. Lodgv.No 36,1.0. O F., meet»
every Saturday evening at 8 och'ek.
brother« frateruHliy invited. B. H.Walkkk,
N.G. Wm. VkUGmdteu.Seeietary.
R ~ KRF.KAil DKOKKB, I. O. O. F.
l.oy.1 Kcbckah Uxlgc No. A3,
imtcl* every Tuesday evenlug at 1J:«0 n cloek.
\ i»lti Lg KcbekHh» oordlelly lav ted. Ml»»
Util. MuLeughlln. N. U. Mi». C. I*. Sheffield.
Secretary. . __
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Acme Lodge, No. IA, K. ot t*. meets In
FylhUu Hall every Thunday tveulug at fc
o'clock. Visiting Knights always we come.
S D.Taycor, C. C. K. !.. Litti.k, K, ot B.itS.
. o, o. F.
R ath bonk sisters
Crcsenl Temple M. 10, meet« c\
j Knight» of Pythia» hull,
invited. Mrs. Geo. II. Albert
rery other
Friday evening t
Visiting member« _
M. E. C , Mr», T. A. binhop, M. ol K. ami C.
NCAMPMKNT I. O. O. F.
Kootenai Gump No. 23, I O. O. F., meet«
1st «nd 3rd Monday» uf the month ul « o clock.
Visiting piilrlurch« cordinlly invited, H. L.
Medbury.G, I*, \V. S. Curtis, Sctibo.
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K nights ok t h k maccabkes
Koofusl Tent, No. at, K.O. T. M., mccU
every alternate Wednesday evening at «o'clock.
Vlulling Sir Knight» altrayu Invited. B. w
l.uniNGTON. Commander. B, II. nNalWer, K. K.
L adies ok the maccabeks
Korlh Star Hive. No. 1«, L O. T M., meet»
everv alternate Wedueaday evening ul 8 o'clock.
Visiting Ladlesalway« cordially luviied. Ma».
Ulla K Lüuikoton, Lady commander. Ma».
Emma Taylor, Iteconl Keeper.
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M odern woodmen okamkkica
NurihSiur Camp, No. filôü, M. W. A.,
meets hi Woodmen Hull every Monday evening,
v a* mug Neighbor» ul way» welcome. W. W.
FkrbracMe, V. C. E. L. Lim.«. dtrx.
Railroads and Malls.
R ailway time ca a it
éré it Northern Uallway trains strive sud
depart
WEST BO CXI)
loi low
STAIION8 EAST BOUND
No. 3 No. 1 .
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No. 2.
10:40 I 10:10
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3:3Ü BONNERS
KALlal'ELL
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KERRY am
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C. P. SHEFFIELD, Agent
Kootenai Valley Railway traîna leave Great
Northern Depot at 8 u, in. on TneMhiy», Thur»
day» ami Saturday», returning la time to con
nect w ith No. 3 and No. 4.
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P OST OFFICE HOURS—
Office open» a*. 8 h. m .andclose»at8 p. in.,
except Snndara. Oj>eu Sundays from 9 a. ra. r
2 p. m. Eaatbmiua mall Ho»«*» at 12:50 p. in.
Weslhontu! mai) clow» at 2:40 n. in. and 8 p, m.
< opeland »ud Porthill n.ailcloscaat 7 a. i
Mondays, Wednesday» and Frni»ya.
I. F. COOK. JR.. Postmaster.
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Embalming!
H. E. HUNT ;
Sandpoint, - - Idaho |
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Thr Only Licensed Emlwlmer In
in Northern Msho. Services can
be procured tlirougli,
IV. A. Alevonder, - - Bonner» Ferry
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Real Estate
Lots in choice Residence
Part of
Bonners Ferry
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EATON
ADDITION
Large Ixits, 50x120, and Some
even larger. This Property has
an Established and ever
INCREASING VALUE
HOMESTEADS
If You Have Your Homestead
Right yet and want to use it on a
Good Piece of Land I have some
thing that will interest you.
For further Particulars apply to
T. J. JONES,
Bonners Ferry, Idaho
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SENATOR HEYBURN
AGAINST RESERVES
Withdrawing Large Areas from Development
in Idaho Excites the Senator's Ire
Senator Hey burn is to be coin
mended for the fight he is making
against the establishment of forest
reserves in Northern Idaho. This
matter of throwing large areas of
the state into a reserve where all
progress and development becomes
an impossibility, is something that
may well engross the serious atten
tion of the people of Idaho,
government has recently withdrawn
large areas in Shoshone county.
The dead line reaches right into
The
the city limits of the towns of
Wallace and Wardncr. No sound
reason exists for such action. The
usual arguments in favor of forest
reserves do not apply in Northern
Idaho.
Here near Bonners Ferry we
have a sample of the baneful effects
of the forest reserve policy,
the territory North anti East of the
Kootenai River in Idaho has been
withdrawn from settlement with a
view to making anew forest reserve.
This action was taken some three
Since that date new
All
pears ago.
THE ROUTE OF
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THE S. # 1. RY
Location of the New Railway
Definite
Line is not yet announced.
The
Great activity is being displayed
by the promoters of the Spokane &
International Railway, and they
are rushing preliminaries so as to
start construction at as early a
point near the old ferry landing.
It seems to be the opinion that it
will cross the river at that point,
date as possible.
The route through or past Bon
ners Ferry docs not seem to he
definitely located yet. It seems to
be an established fact that the Par
adise Valley route is not being fur
The line will
ther considered,
come down on the north side to a
The Presbytery of Spokane.
The Presbytery of Spokane met
in Odessa, Wash., Tuesday, April j
18, at 7:30 p. in.
This Presbytery comprises the |
Washington j
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There were present the following
ministers; Revs. S. M. Ware, D. i
1)., C. R. Shields, A. N. Smith, J.H.
Shields, D. D., and G. W. Gihony, |
D. D., of Spokane, O. S. Wilson,
Bonners Ferry, Idaho, Samuil Har
ris, Sandpoint, Idaho, E. H. Walk
er, Rathdrum, Idaho, A. Bither
land, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, E. F.
Spicer, Harrison, Idaho, W. II.
Jones, Fairfield, Wash., L. 11. Jes
seph, Kettle Falls, Wash., J. A
Rodgers, Davenport, Wash., Jas.
Howells, Coulee City, Wash., C. A.
Phipps, St. Andrews, Wash., G. L.
Dcffenbaugh, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho,
Wm. D. Boyle, D. 1)., Post Falls,
Idaho, I. N. Roberts, Mont., R. A.
Northeast quarter of
and Northern Idaho.
Finlayson, Odessa, Wash. Ruling
Elders were present from several
of the fields.
In the absence of the moderator
the opening sermon was preached
by W. H. Jones, Fairfield, Wash.
Rev. S. M. Ware, D. 1),, of Spo
kane was elected moderator and
Rev. C. R. Shields, clerk. Tho best
of harmony prevailed and much
business was transacted. The work
is found to be in good condition in
almost all the fields. Adjournment
was taken Wednesday evening to
meet in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, next
October. Rev. C. R. Shields and
Elder Dr. Connell were elected
commissioners to the General As
sembly which meets in Winona,
Indiana, May 18.
Lard at the
—Home rendered
Idnho market.
settlers have been barred out of the
withdrawn area and all develop*.
ment has been at a standstill. The
country would easily sustain 1000
people now, and thousands more
in a few years, and they would bear
their share of the burdens of dev
eloping a new country—maintain
ing schools, building roads, growing
marketable products and producing
wealth.
The proposed Kootenai Forest
Reserve does uot contain enough
timber to justify a reserve, con
sidering its large area. The hold
ing up of this land is a great evil,
Senator Hcyburn deserves especial
consideration for the valliant fight
he is making against the withdraw
al of these and other lands from
settlement. It isjpleasing also to
note that Governor Gooding, as
chief executive of the state, is
throwing his influence with the
Senator in this fight, as is also
Congressman Burton L. French.
Let us commend and encourage
these public servants in their good
work.
an< t continue to the Great Nor
them right af-way, thence parallel
to 'he Great Northern, crossing the
^ about the center and then head
* or th® Bunting place.
General Manager Roberts was
here this week with the right-of
way agent, ascertaining the cost
of right-of-way along the route in
dicated.
Contractors have looked over the
line, but so far as we can ascertain
no contracts have actually been let.
The wagon road being construct
e< j ,,p the Moyie will be finished
through to the International Line
next week.
Grand Master will visit I. 0. 0. V.
Frank Martin, Grandmaster of
the I. O. O. F. of Idaho, will visit
the places in Northern Idaho as
follows: April 24, "Harrison" with
"Wardncr"
St. Maries; April 25,
with Cataldo; April 26, "Burke"
with all the mining towns in the
Cœur d'Alcncs; April 27, "Cœur d'
lAlenc City" with Mica and Rath
drum; April 28, "Sandpoint" with
Ivanhoe, Hope, Myrtle, Athol, and
Granite; April 29, "Utopia" with
Boundary and Northern,
Bogle came up from
Callahan & Bogle's logging camp
on Thursday. The camp has been
closed down permanently after a
very successful year. Callahan &
Bogle put in (i/X>0,00() feet of logs
for the Humhird Company. They
will likely take another contract
this fall.
— M. P.
—See those swell little Shoes and
Oxfords ior children. And in La
dies' shoes and Oxfords, we l ave
all the latest up to date ideas in
Tans and Patent Leathers. In men's
shoes we just have anything and
everything and the very latest up
to date styles. At llollinger's
—Bring the boys in and let us
lit them out with the swcllest and
best Ixiys' clothing that ever came
to Bonners Ferry. We have cloth
ing that will wear, look well, hold
together, fit and please the hoys,
so bring them in and get a fit.
Bonner Mere. Co.
—Buster and knkkerhockcr suits,
are the ones the boys like. These
suite not qnly look well, but allow
great freedom of the muscles in
j romp and play. We have a full
Rrnincr Mer«-. Co
Jury Li»t. ,
District Court convened last
Monday.- The following are the
names of the jurymen called:
Stateline—Clarence Passenger,
Wm. Nogle.
Porthill—C. D. Black, Fletcher
McCloud.
St. Maries—J. B. Reeves, Perky
Martin.
Mission—Thos. Whelplcy.
Hope— N. G. Sisson, W. M. Mil
Fchlhaber,
1er.
Priest River— F. J. Smith, John
Fuchs.
Harrison—Dennis Frost, Wm. 1).
Delhi.
Post Falls—John C- Fisher. C.
E. Rold.
Cœur d'Alene—Harrison Surdan,
Wm. F. Hubbard, Edwin Crocket,
Theo. Johnson.
Sandpoint— G. E. Keyes, W. E.
Hutchinson, A. Pialtt,Chns. R.Foss.
Carlin Bay - Frank Sullivan.
Ruthdrum— W. F.
John Crenshaw.
Bonners Ferry—O.K. Rosebaugb,
John Fletcher, Samuel Biggar.
BelIgrove—Jacob Wicks,
Athol—Walter Turner.
Clark's Fork — J. G. Nagel.
Dudley—John Fisher.
Lane— W. H. Hudson.
Alex Quirie was drawn hut is in
eligible, having moved out of the
state.
Church Dedication.
The Paradise Valley M. E. Church
will be dedicated on Sunday, April
23, 1905. Rev. R. M. Craven, for
mer Presiding Elder, of Kalispell,
will preach the dedicatory sermon. Î
Rev. J. M. Eastland, of Kalispell,
a former pastor, will he present,
also Rev. John Le Cornu, chaplain
of the Washington penitentiary at
Walla Walla.
There will be preaching at 11:00
o'clock a. m., basket dinner at 12:00
noon, preaching at 2:30 p. m., and
at 7:30 p. m.
The public is cordially invited
to come and stay all day,and enjoy
a rare treat with us. A special in
vitation is extended to citizens of
Bonners Ferry on both sides of the
river.
L. N. B. An Dickson, Pastor.
O. W. Mintzek, Pres. Elder.
Editor's Opinion of Royal Gorge.
Edith Tozier Weathorred, in
describing a recent trip over the
Denver & Rio Grrnde Railroad,
says in."The Exposition":
At last the goal of the ambition
of years has been reached—mar
velous, wonderful, grand and in
spiring Royal Gorge is on either
hand. The only disappointing
thing is you only have one pair of
j eyes, while the train darts in and
n
lout of the tremendous chasm. If
any who have never seen it are
wondering how it looks just grand
sec. Thousands have tried to des
cribe it, yet every attempt falls j
short of giving the subject justice." !
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If you contemplate a trip East,
write W. C. McBride, 124 Third
street, Portland, Ore., for booklets
picturing Colorado's famous scen
ery, or any other information you
may desire.
If You Are Not Particular
Don't travel over the Illinois
Central, ns any old road will do
you and we don't want your pa
tronage; but if you are particular
and want the best and mean to
have it, ask the ticket agent to
route you via the ILLINOIS CEN
TRAL, the road that runs through
solid vestibule trains between St.
Paul, Omaha, Chicago. St. Louis,
Memphis and New Orleans.
No additional charge is made for
a seat in our reclining chair cars
which are 'fitted with lavatories
and smoking rooms, and have a
porter in attendance.
Rates via the ILLINOIS CEN
TRAL are the lowest and we will
be glad to quote them i
in connec
lion with any transcontinental line.
B. H Tkumhui.l,
Commercial Agent, 142 Third
street, Portland, Ore.
■I. C. Lindsev,
X. F. & P. A , 142 Third street,
Portland, Ore.
Paul B. Thompson,
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1» rt. it Passenger Agent, Coloian
! Bldg., Seattle, Wash.
Horsebreeders Attention,
The Percheron Clydesdale Stal-,
lion CUBE will stand this year the
»ante as last season, commencing
1 >l*v 1, at Copeland.
D. ( M.CIH.L
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Justice Kent's Court
Case Soo Yen vs. Soo Kce. Civil
action for $142; tried by jury.
Verdict was in favor of defendant
for $195 and costs, $20.65. Plain
tiff paid costs and $50 to defendant
as settlement in full.
In the case of the State af Idaho
vs. Fred Muttner, Louis Muttner,
and Wm. Muttner charged with
petit larceny. Defendants were
brought into court and pleaded
guilty to charge of stealing hay and
grain from Bonners Ferry Lumber
Co's, barn on two different occa
sions, hauling same to their farm
at Naples. Court after hearing the
evidence committed Fred Muttner
to 90 days in the county jail, fined
Louis Muttner $10 and costs,
amounting in all to $15, and dis
charging Wm. Muttner from cust
ody on account of his youth, not
holding him responsible, he being
advised by his older brothers.
Constable C. L. Collins took de
fendant Fred Muttner to county
jail. Much surprise was felt that
the boys should have made such a
mistake as they have previously
born a good reputation.
cents off every dollar at Hollingers.
Special Easter Discount Sale
on Saturday only. Don't ' overlook
the many bargains offered. Ton
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A SWELL SHOE
made in all
leathers and
styles.
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MAKERS
THIS IS ONE
WITH THE tHAHACTdT^ 7
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PRICE.* $3.50
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In . Iiralthy climate. Or dot
«good investment? Loukovt
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Real Estate
Now is the lime to buy. while Prier»
Bon
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I» growing and will continu*» to
home
Fe
want
u want to make
my Bargains in
FARM and CITY
PROPERTY
Fine Hay and Fruit Ranch.
200 acres. Price *200». Fence«!. Will cut 100
tons hay. House, barn and hay »lied; I at Tea
fruit ; 7 mile« from Bonner» Ferry on Ktiolenui
River. S«d«l on term», one half cash.
Good Home Cheap.
Will »ell you iter«: tra«*ls or* large
»tallment plan. *10 down, balance in
ly pay
r on in
month
'Ilfs.
Here Is A Bargain.
dow land in Kootenai
1 fenced; good house and barn: will
* mile from station and
of liest
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«•ul 120 ton» hay : «
Railroad. Price *2500.
A Good Hay Ranch,
120 acres first class hay medow. will cut
100 Iona of hay. one mile from Railrou«! and
Station, improved. Price *1000.
For Sale.
117 head of entile, mostly graded Herford»,
A number of fresh cow«, rattle ate i
line condition,, having bee
winter long. Will sell without any money
payment down to any one who can give a
good real estate mortgage. See full li»t at my
office. This is a fine opiiortunity for any <>
t«» start in the stock business.
Meadow Lands.
I have for »ale 5000 acres of good hay land,
price from *10 to *12 per act e. The urea ter
portionsof these tracta are improved. N
the lime I»» buy.
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A Bargain.
•*1 with Yelb.w Pine.
Mill,
320 acres lainl. c
Tamarack an-l Fir.
50 H. I*. Engine.
'Inner. K.iger,
Price *200»*.
For Sale.
General Merrhainliso Buslm*»». s
with basement, «me »
on hand, good locali<
■ 20xM$
1 *2»>*M >lo« k
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ll on K. It l-rii- | l«l'
Stock Farm Cheap.
320 acre« In proved land, all «melosed with
Big Burn 70x100. Pari Men
•art Timothy.
*r cattle. One
Price *•«•*»).
good board fe
dow land, v* ill eul 2
hay
G <nn 1 Orchard and good rang«
half cash.
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4 Bargains on Main Street.
For Sale or Rent g«aal Store Building for
,12000. 2 good Saloon h »niions with building»
I and three L«*t'. Price *1500 eaah. Two bulla*
Ing« «ud three l"«'. one half interest for * l-iO
e«"h.
ral g«»od relin*|ui»hnient> on hand
old cheap 4'all and look them
will advertise your
ill
that will b«
over, also remember,
property free, if you list it with me
1 charge you 5 per «reut commission on i
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A* J. KcJN 1, KCTi hSlâtet
h Sale.
Deputy Mineral Rivorde
and Justice «d the Peae
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DEALERS IN
General Merchandise
We will Sell Vou
TABLE GOODS;
Tomatoes per can.
Silver Brand Milk .
Marrow Fat Peas.
..10 cts.
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.12 j cts.
GALLON CANS PIE FRUIT:
Peaches per can....
Apricots „ „ ....
Pears ,, „ ...
Tomatoes „ ,,....
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A complete line of Men's and Ladies' Shoes, Gent's
Furnishing Goods and Gold Seal Rubber Goods.
ALSO
Shelf and Heavv Hardware, Stoves
and Doors and Windows.
Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention.
O. R. CRAY, Manager.
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H. W. NUTT
E, L. NUTT
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NUTT BROS.
■; JEWELERS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS
DEALERS IN JEWELRY, WATCHES AND CLOCKS
Photos finished in Ml the latest styles of the Art
Oicw Work, Kodak Ulork, Copying, enlarging.
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ALL WORK liVAHANTKED
IDAHO gi
REPAIR WORK
A SPECIALTY«
BONNERS FERRY,
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Turnimrc and Undertaking
WALL PAPER, PICTURE FRAMING, CARPELS,
LINOLEUMS, WINDOW SHADES.
LET US FIGURE ON FURNISHING YOUR HOUSE
WILL GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU-THE FREIGHT.
W. A. ALEXANDER, Bonners Perrv, Ida.
T. A. Bishop, M. D.
T. J. JONES
JONES & BISHOP
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Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Notions.
Choice Cigars, Paints and Oils, Spray Pumps.
Idaho
Bonners Ferry