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The Bonners Perry Herald
BONNERS FERRY, IDAHO, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1905
FIFTEENTH YEAR.
NUMBER 23
BonnersPerrvHerald
EHTAHLISHED IN Mil.
THE PIONEER NEWSPAPER
OF KOOTENAI COUNTY.
S. D. TAYLOR, Editor and Proprietor
TERMS
«1.0ft
.SO
One year .
Klx months
ADVERTISING KATES:
Local rending notice« five cents per Urn*
♦ avh ItijDTtlon. Lcgiil Notices at legal rates.
Hates for Display advertising made known on
BPplioation. Canls of Thanks. Resolutions of
Respect and similar matter f ve cents per line.
i
Dl R E C T O RlESl
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. Entered at the Pont Office at Bonners Ferry,
Mrtho. a« Second Cl is« Matter.
nnESBYTKRiAN- I
P Ucgtii«r preaci.tuir «ervifMcvflcy alternate j
Bun iav mortiint .' «i «mi seme uvtniDg at
? w. Sunday ^hooi uH .% a. n. ,
Rev. O. 8. WILsON, Pastor.
ATHOI.IC— 1
KcetiUf MTV ir«« on the 4th sn.idnv ivfonoh
* Sunday school every Sunday al 11:80
rev. father kflly. Pictor.
ASONic_
u , hoî?". u .u™ t naetiow« iteUM wJuiptfey !
turuaiiy invited to Mei „ eb secretarj-.
Churches.
c
month.
h iu.
M ethodist kpiscoi'al
Kenulnr Church Service« are bold nl the ■
1 O O. K. H ill evtry tiimlrty EvcmIm^. bt gln- i
niux .t 7:30. Ali «re vor.iiu.iv invigd to «t 1
lead. Kev 'll C. MOTEU, 1'a.tor.
Secret Societies.
M
HI) FELLOW'S—
UiophU Lodge, Vo 36,1.0. G f.. roeet«
every Sutunluy ovcuinjr atH oebutk. VImiiur
H ro.heiK fratcrenlly luvllod. S M. Batman,
K. O. Wx. VauGaskeu .Seciotary.
O
EJÎEKAII DEGREE, 1. O. O. K.—
l.oyul Kcbckuh l.odpe No. H3, I. O. O. F.
'do* k.
Ml*8
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jnveu «very Tucaday € voulu g ti ti.UO o
VIhIiIa.^: Kcbekiih« rcmliHlly l 4 vlie<l.
Mabkl MjV cvu, N. G. Mr«, h. 1». Tavlom,
ëotrel»try.
s ü 7ii tmTf I'YThTa.-» -
Acme Lorlg«, No. IT», K. of ('. luceU lu
HyihtMQ Hall «very Ttnmduy cveuing «t h
o'doik. ViMiUng Knight» «Uvhv« weleome.
Î,. F.Boykrr, C. L. I- Little. K, of K. Je S.
K
R ath hone sisters
Cr«M'ui Temple >t. 10, meets every other
Friday evening ta Knight» of Pytln«« hutl.
Vitiliog momberH invited. Mr«. K. 1. Little.
M . £. C , Mis« i'hoobc Kiuioar. M. of H. «nu C
E ncampment l
Koou uhî Cm nip No. 25, I. O. O. K„ meet»
let sad ;trd MouiImv •» of the month mi H o'elurk.
VlBitiug pHirnirt'liB eordimly Invluo, U. L.
Uedbury.C, I*. VV. S.Cnrti», iciibe.
O. O. F.
NlUiirso. THE MACCABEES
Kootvuui Tent, No. 2U, K. U. T. M., meet»
I V» ry RlletuMlo Wetlueuday evening
VlMtiiug .sir Kuigut« nooiys invited.
Cab* »ton.
K
8 o'clock.
G» < .
K 11. NN ALkhR.K. K
umuder
L adies of hie. Maccabees
1 North titMT Uwe,
every alterant« \\ «dn«Ml
VlHitiUR Ltnli«» •
Mar r i k r Ukuy-, i.Hiy to
Kmma I'atlob. Kvnoid K«» per.
ÜDEÏIN WcTODMK? 4ÏK AMKIMC V —
N;>ith Sl**r Camp, No. H16U, AI. SS. A .
meet« lu Woodmen H«il every Mouduy evening.
Vl»itiug NvignUor» always welcome. ' W \\
I KKiiUAf un. V. G. t. L. Litt «.k, t mt.
16, L. O. T. M., meet»
• evening at 8 o'clock.
'Uuiiy invited. Mh«.
muittuder
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Where Do Yoci Cat?
Fresh Oysters any Style, any
time Day or Night at the Combina
tion Cafe.
McMurtric &t McGinty,
Proprietors.
— 10c grade of outing flannel, 8c.
12Jc grade outing flannel, 10c. At
Hollingcr's.
For Sale.
A pair of fine work mares for
sale.
Alamo Colony.
— W. F. Jones has accepted the
management ot Bridge Contractor
Skinner's sawmill, located on the
Northside.
— The Bonners Ferry Baud came
out Sunday evening and played
a number of selections, enlivening
Main street. Our band plays very
nicely. I lie members all regret to
lose their leader, \\ m. Smith, who
left Monday for Palouse to accepta
position.
capable manager, and a new leader
will be selected at tho next meet-1[
O. J. Randelin is the
ing.
—Any foot can be fitted iu shoes
at Hollinger's.
—Simpson Gloves for ladies are
noted for their excellent wear and
perfect fit. W'e have them in all
colors: Call in and see them at
Hoi lingers.
— H. L. Carlton is still in a very
critical condition, there being but
little change to report.
—Geo. W. Martin, in charge of
the construction of the S. & I. R'y
bridge across the Kootenai, informs
the Hehald that he will be able to
complete the bridge by February
15, if he is not delayed hv the non
arrival of material. The bridge
timbers ordered from the Sound
have been arriving very slowly,
but the material is coming faster
now a d no further delays are an
ticipatcd. The iron was shipped!
from the east some days ago and
will bo here when needed. This
shipment is coming over the G P.
U., via Kootenai landing. Contract
or Skinner, of Spokane was here
during the week, looking over the
no '
HEYBURN OPPOSES
i
Sounds Note of Alarm against Creation of a
4,000,000 acre Game Reserve.
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GAME RESERVE
Washington, Dec. 4. —Senator
Heyburn today issued the follow*
ing declaration regarding the prop-
OB h* on °f l * ,e K am<! wardens of Id-
)>■)'>, Montana and Wyoming, to
1
ereilte a monster irame nresvrvo ,,f
create a monsur game preserve or
a nm rwi • ,, •
4,000,000 acres in their respect vc
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states. The Senator says:
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I desire especially to call the
f 1
attention «t the people of Idaho to
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the threatened fiancer of the prop
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osed creation of extensive game
preserves. It is proposed by a
,,
wardens being hold at Butte, Mont.,
that a reserve containing about
4,000,000 acres lying partly in Id- j
all ° anJ l lartl .V in Montana, shall
be created. About twothirds of thisjed
preserve would be in Idaho. The
danger from this proposition is more
serious than tho creation of forest
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seif-constituted convention of game
reserve« in that it emphasizes the
restrictionsof forest reserves against
cither settlement or enjoyment by
the people of the state. I desire at
tbis time to sound a note of danger
ai d call 'or serious consideration ;
of the question by the people of
Idaho. There is a sentimental fea
ture connected with this proposition
that may appeal more strongly to
REEEKAHS ENTERTAIN.
Loyal No. 43 Visited by President
Agnes Swinerton of Wardner.
Mrs. Agnes Swinerton, President
of the Rohokah State Assembly,
visited the Rebekahs of Bonners
Kerry duriu#. U>j> wwk i«r>4 <m*
i*fircft5îtf??l by Loyal Totlgc' No. '13:
on Tuesday evening,
large attendance bf members of this,
probably the strongest secret organ
ization in Bonners Ferry, and the
There was a
number was increased by the pres
ence of several sojourning members.
After a business session, at which
officers for the ensuing tenu were
elected, President Swinerton de
livered a very eloquent and pleas
ing address and instructed the mem
bers In tho secret work. Upon
closing lodge, a banquet followed,
which was one of the finest spreads
ever served in tho lull. The ev
ening was one long to be remember
I otherwise.
ed by the Rebekahs, socially and
President Swinerton made u most
favorable impression upon (lie
members of the lodge. Her gentle
manners and earnestness will cause
her to be beloved by Rebekahs
whereever she may visit lodges.
She has been an officer in the
Rebekah Slate Assembly many
years, and has leid opportunities to
j rea ch the exalted chair of Pres
, ffient on two previous
i hut each lime stepped aside, saei ;
(icing hcr perso ) nl ambition in the
| interest of some other sister that
I this nobleness of character has
ma de her many friends in the :
eeinhlv.
occasions,
K h e felt deserved rccog ition, and
ns
The oflieers elected for the ensu
j ing term follow :
j N. G. — Flossie Bauman,
j V. G. — Sarah J. Melder.
( R. S—Emma Taylor,
F. S.— Ellla McLaughlin,
j Treas.—Dollie Bruce.
Trustees—Adelaide
Medhury,
Blanche Sheffield, and Emma Van
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! _ Mabel McNear is the retiring
i Noble Grand.
Mrs. Swinerton while in Bonners
| Ferry was the guest of Mrs. S. D.
! Taylor,
] ® e M ar ried in January.
. M r- and Mrs. 11. S. Leo announce
Uie engagement of their daughter,
Nina Laura Phillips, to Samuel G.
Yoder, of Bonners Ferry. The
wedding will lake place in Jan
uary.— Pend d'Oreille Review.
Mr, Yoder is one of the popular
office men in the employ ot the
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j BOl,ner8 ter 7 Lumber Co.
*
--Have you scon those 2 for a
nickel children's school handker
< bi<4s a( ILdUnger-?
to the people of the east than can
bo estimated. Contempletion of a
vast livid for recreation and amuse-
ment to which they could go in
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their leisure time, will undoubtedly
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bring strong support to this dau
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serous measure from that section
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of the country where people do not
f , . • , , • . . , • .,
feel particularly interested in the
e * .
building up of our state."
n
Hcprescntati ve V re noli believe««
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the homestead law can not be
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practically applied to land under
the government irrigation projects
and will sooi introduce a bill
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amending the law to allow settlers
Ion irrigated lands to either obtain
a leave of absence from tho titre of
settlement until the water is turu
on, or to make the lands subject j
to entry on the same terms as land
reclaimed under the Carey act.
He will also introduce a bill
opening the Cœur d'Alene reserva
tion af cr a Hot ing lands in several
ty to the Indians. About 300,000
acres of available land will be open
jed to settlement if this law passes,
Mr. French will also introduce bills
for several public buildings.
Representative French today
drew a scat in the extreme rear of
the center of the Republican house.
Ladies'
Anaml Bazar.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
church will hold their a'uiual ba
zar and supper, at the I. O. O. F.
. D( c.
Hall, on Wednesday evonin
13,
qpenmg at 5:30 p. m. The
supper will also be served at 5:30,
u-tl lite tunricnl jmjrrwa tv.»! 1 .eut
alSTM. Admission free; supper
Procecds to apply to the cost
of shingli g the church building,
A cordial invitation toall to attend,
25c.
The musical and literary pro
gram, prepared by Mrs. \V. F.
0 nes 4 will be as follows:
j
!
Selection Orchestra.
1.
2. Song Quartette.
3. Solo - Mis. F. A. Shultis.
4. Recitation — M rs. F. A. Dot by
5. Selection —Orchestra.
6. Solo Mrs. Geo. Kendall.
7. Rec. Mrs. S. M. Bauman.
8. Solo
9. Selection Orchestra.
10. Recitation—M aky McNkak.
11. Comic Quartette.
Monster Mountain Lion.
Jamcs McGreevy of the Bonners
Ferry Lumber Co. tel « of an ex- j
citing chase and capture of a
a i
tain Lion, near their camp No.2,
few miles out from Bonners Ferry.
While driving out to camp Mr.
Groevey and one or two'others came I
upon the fresh tracks of the lion in i
The dogs were put ;
upon the trail and chasad tho an- !
imal to tho Moyic where it was |
treed. The hunters came up and
shot the lion which proved to be 1
one of the largest of Us kind ever i
killed in this locality, measuring
10 feet, (i inches from tip to tip.
the new snow.
Grave Danger Averted.
A bracket supporting a coal
oil lamp in the barber shop in the"!
bar room of the Hotel Casey broke
yesterday evening, and the lamp
fell and bursted. The oil caught
fire and made a big blaze, but the
Haines were exstinguished, and no
damage to speak of resulted,
occasion gent a thrill of terror up
and down the street, however, and
will sufiice as a warning in the
unprotected condition of the town.
The
Tho
engine toat would be of great
s,TVlce m case of il fire - but
seems to be a lack of interest or
encoura „ pmcnt {or .. vo i, mtppI . (ir „
0 '
, l t "P ar,nit ' n t to make use of it.
Would it not be well to call a meet
ing and see if something can not
be done to organize for better fire
protection?
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—Ladies, we have the famous
! Jackson Cornets in all Fizcs from
18 to 40. Try a pair once and you
will wear no other. See them at
Hollinger-.
town has a good fire
Railroad Contractor Wedded.
U. T. Daniel«, of Bonners Ferry,
the well-known railroad contractor,
was married on Wednesday even
j«ng of last week, at the Presbyter
Iian church, to Mrs. Minnie Myrtle
Ward, of North Yakima, Wash.,
Rev. O. S. Wilson officiating. The
bride arrived on the afternoon train
and the marriage took place the
bame evening.
Only intimate
friends of the contracting parties
were present.
Mr. Daniels is at present engaged
,. ,
m completing a grading contract
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>or the Spokane iv International

B'ulwny, having work on both
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»ides of the river, each grade ending
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11 lh * unuge. I • conMriuuon
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Cflllip is lOCatcQ JUSt 01118106 ItlC 111
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corporate limits, just below town.
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Ho has a large oUtllt and employs
, , e
a large force of men.
Tho Hbi|AIi0 join8 thft m
frien ,j 8 of the h couple in
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wishing them every happiness and
succe8g j n j
Four Men Reported Killed at Tunnel
No. 2 Last Night.
Just as we go to press word
reaches us that a terrible accident
occurred iast night at Tunnel No.
2, four miles east of Bonners Fer
ry, on the Corbin line, at one of
Twohy Bros.' camps. Either a
premature,or a sleeping blast, went
off in the tunnel, and four men are
reported killed and several injured,
When particulars reached town,
it was found that four Italians
were seriously injured, but not
killed.
Starting Work on Bridge,
1 be ~<nn-»i $**-■<. »m«. Wen *■
6,1 for tho «»iwtrnetion of the ex
^ enB * on °fh K ' L riy approach, so as
to provide a bridge across the Koo
tenai River during the low water j
season.
A. J. Kent is in- charge of the I
work and will rig up a steam pile
driver on the ferry boat. He states
that he expects to have the bridge
completed in about ten days.
There is sufficient ice in the
river to prevent the ferry boat from
running and not enough to permit
of crossing on the ieo, so that traf
j lie across the river is entirely cut
The need of a bridge can not
! be overestimated.
off.
Additional Locals.
—William Elderton, tho livery
man, lias fitted up a sleigh design
j
Voun-1especially to accommodate large
i parties The seats extend along
^ K: , * |1 ' ^ <>x ) a,lc * ' V >H
a * ,m,t JO people. It is just the
I * *'' n 8 ^ <>r sleighing parties,
i
--A largo part of Vloo e's spring
; l, at8 am l clothing' will bo here be
! {„ re Christmas,
| Boys!
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1 . re ' lln ' ,n ' I,ls " n
i workl " K al *' arna «' 8 hvery stable,
. w.« tafc«« .low.i with typhoid fever
i 110 Ut< ! ° t ,|C "t'ek. He was tak
onto the (erbräche ranch to be j
i eared for.
—Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hollinger
. !
Get in the game,
went to Spokane Wednesday, re
turning Thursday evening.
P art 'nts until after the holidays.
—Mrs T. J. Hopkins, of Everett,
Wash., arrived Monday and will \
remain until after the ho'idays,
visiting lier sister, Mrs. T. J. Hoi-1
Ungar.
—Don't forget that Christmas
; p rC8ent at Moore's.—They have
I some crackerjacks.

—Harry Melder arrived Thurs
day and will remain to visit bis

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Northern Idaho News, 'settling for
s 01 »«' r >ght of ways for the Corbin
road", from which wc infer that
Mr. Walk has secured a position
with that road. Mr. W ark was
one of the appraisers who assessed
; tho damages to be allowed the
ranchers for right-of-way through
at their rat ches. The ranchers took
an appeal to the district court.
;
—Robert M. Wark was in Sand
State Lands For Lease.
Pursuant to an order of the Slate !
Hoard of Land Commissioners, of
the State of Idaho, notice is hereby
given that applications to lease
state lands will he received by the |
undersigned, the Register of said
board, at his office in Boise, Idaho,
up to January 1,1906.
Notice is further given that lea-1
j ses of all lands not applied for at j
| that date will be offered at public
j auction on January 15, 1906, or as j
ranged f< r in the various counties
soon thereafter as sales can be ar- ;
....
of the state,
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h urther information cun be ob
tamed by writing to the County
J J
1 reasurer or to the Register of the
. ,, ... , ,,
state Tourd of Land Lonunission
ers, at Boise, Idaho.
By order of the State Board of
Land Commissioners,
12-9—12-30 V. S. McConnell,
Register.
Knights Elect Officers,
Acme Lodge No. 15, K. of P.
selected officers for tho ensuing
i term, at their meeting Thursday
I evening, as fol ows:
j C. 0.- W. T. James.
V. C.—W J. Hoaglatid.
Prelate— W. W. Ferbrache.
j M. of Ex.—Geo. R. Gray.
M. of F.-C. 1). Rowell.
K. of li. and S. - S. D. Taylor,
M. at A.-IL L, Medbury.
M.of W.—T. W. McLaughlin.
I. G.—J. F. Sullivan.
O. G.—E. L. Little.
The retiring Chancellor Coni
| mander is L. E. Boykcr.
| to buy for a present a visit to our
store will help you. Jones & Bishop.
— If you are in doubt as to what
Lots for Sale.
Lots No. 5, 9, and 10; 16, 16, 17,
18, IP', and 20, in Block Nine (9),
I Town of Eaton.
Address,
J-Ames Graham,
Cœur d'Alene, Idaho.
ReaS Estate
Now I« tlie time to buy, while Price« art- Low. J
Bonner« Ferry i« growing »ml will continue to i
grow. Look over my list If you want » home
In a healthy ci imate. Or do you want to make
a good invcKtment? Look over my Bargains in
FARM and CITY
PROPERTY
BARGAINS
ON THE
Buy a lot in Riverside Addition,
now j H t },,. time, and build you
holl8c . { wi R for twe „ty days]
| ot ^ in Riverside addition for $50.00
j on ingtallment plan, $10.00 down
hind $10.00 per month. The Corbin
llt T ot is onl >' 1{ l ot 'k from these
! lots, you will never buy them !
cheaper.
INSTALLMENT PUN
a I
\
Two Snaps
Will make a fine home. 3-4 of j
an acre of land; 3-room house, cel- j
j lar, Ice house, Barn. All fenced.!
! Price $750.
De not pay rent when you can |
buy a home ior $300. 1-4 acre of
hud fenced, and 4-room house for '
*300.
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n-avuiever«i«uodruiinqui«hmrntsonh*nd
'X', -Ä /'SilÄ 'your
^"5 'pii-'cammisîklS onasiu-" iU
!
BONNERS FERRY,
A. J. KENT, Real Estate,
Deputy Miner«! Recorder,
und J lift ice of the Peace.
IDAHO
SHOES
This is (he time of the year when it is necessary to
have Nice, Warm, Dry Footwear. Our Shoes Combine
Style and Quality
Most of our Shoes arc made by the Hamilton-Brown
Shoe Co., the Largest Shoe Manufacturers in the World.
Our Rubber StocK
is fresh and new and nothing but the Reliable Brands,
at Prices Lower than they should bo sold at, considering
the present Prices of Rubber.
|
Men's and Boys' Underwear
AT LOWEST PRICES.
Wo call especial 1 attention to' our ÏTNE LINE of
GROCERIES, and we make a Specialty of catering to the
Family Trade.
Mail Orders Promptly attended to.
C C. Mercantile Co
[L I M T T E D]
■4
Turniture and
Undertaking
WALL PAPER,
PIC URE FRAMING,
carpets, linoleums,
WINDOW SHADES.
1 LET US FIGURE ON KURN.
V, IS HING YOUR HOUSE.
C WILL GUARANTEE TO SAVE
YOU THE FREIGHT,
/.
W. A. ALEXANDER, Bonners ferrv, Ida.
T J , Jones
T. A. Bishop, M. D.
JONES & BISHOP
DRUGGISTS
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Notions.
Choice Cigars, Paints and Oils, Spray Pumps.
Bonners Ferry,
Idaho
as
'i
Cbc Bonners Terry Cumber Co., Dd
HAVE ANYTHING YOU WANT IN THE WAY OF
LUMBER
DIMENSIONS. Sized or Rough
GROOVED ROOFING.
COMMON BOARDS.
DROP SIDING.
SII1PLAP.
FLOORING.
BEADED CEILING.
BEVEL SIDING.
MOULDINGS.
SHINGLES.
LATH.
&
Let us figure with you
when in need of build
ing material of any
kind.
4
Finishing Lumber of all Kinds
The Bonners Perry Lumber Co
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