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FIFTEENTH YEAR.
BONNERS FERRY. IDAHO,- SATURDAY
DECEMBER 23 1905
NUMBER 26
BonnersrerrvHerald
EST.UlLISlTUI) IX ISM.
THE PIONEER NEWSPAPER
or KOOTENAI COUNTY.
S. D. TAYLOR. Editor and Proprietor
TEKMS
*1.00
Oik* year
Wx months
ABVKftTtftlKG RATED
LuC.tl reading notices five cent* per line*
•Mich Insertion 1^1 Notices at legal rates
Kate* for Dw;/ih> advertising rondo known on
application. Card* of Thanks, R-unlutlona of
lies pce t and «dmllai matter five-cent»! per line.
Entered nt the Post Office At Bonner/Perry.
Idaho. hr Second C! ish Matter.
DIRECTORIES
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K nights os i-vTuiAo
Amo i.oiige. No. ui, K. oi f. meets iu
I'ythluu lull everr Thimdn/ cmitUR it (
o'clock, Vuuting Kiiiuiii» iiuvav» welcome,
L, K.Büykk», U C. K. L. Lem*. K, o( ft. A 8.
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R ATUBONE SIBTEKS
crsM-ut Tempi.- a,. u>. moots every oilier
Friday vveitiUK in Kuiglit. of Pyiliiu» ha.l.
voulus member«uivitei. Mrs. u. I. i.irn n. I
M. E. C , Mis* Phoebe himeiir. M. oi uihi C !
Churches.
P RESBYTERIAN —
Regular prearljlne serviere evory alternate
Sunday moraine at mid «»nie evening nt
? .>50. Sunday school «t 11 SO n. m
Rev. O. ë. fTILeON, r**tnr.
aTHOUC—
Regular Horvirei
Sunday school every rtuuduy ni 11:30
Rkv. FATHER KFLLY. P*i*tor
G
lhellh SuikIhv ofeach
omh.
m. n..
ETUOD16T KPlsCOPAÏ*
Kegu I ni Church service* 1 » nr« held nt the
K O. O. F. Hill every tiimlay Eveulug. begin
fling at 7.JO. Ali are ••nrdln.lv invi'ol to al
ien i. Hkv K C, MOTfiB, Pa stob
M
Secret Societies.
ASONIC-
Uouner« Kerry Lodge, No.43. A. F. & A.
U-. hulas '-(riled meeting«»
vtenlng o< the mouth on «
Sojourning M Hüter Mhfouh qualified lire fm
ternully iu\itv«i lo visit
M
I be Inst W' diiCHbiy
before a full moon.
Pknky Mr..iiu, bcoreiiiry.
l)I> I'Kl.lOWs —
Kiopluu Lodge, X« 36,1.0. O K., mort*
Vlaitlns
S M. Bauman.
O
clock.
«•very Saturday evtui ng at 8
bro tiers fraternally Invited.
Ci. WM. VtiiOMskeu.Seeielury.
KREKAif DfcliKKE, I. O. O. F.—
Loyal Ri bekHb Ixxlpe No. 43. I, O. O. F.
«U0O1« orery Tuewlny evening it 8:00 i
V lullt* g Knbekiili« fordlally invited. Kl**
M A BEI. Mo V •! A ft. N. ti. M
Becrtuiry.
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S. D. TiYLOB,
CNCAMPMEST I. O. o. K
KooUMiui CHinf) N«. Üâ, Ï. O.O. F., mod*
IbtHUd 3rd Hominy:» of the mont), ut 8 o'clock, j
VUluug pulriiirviiH c*
J'kdburv.r. P. W.s.
onhuiiy iuviiud. li. L.
Curtis, Si iUm*.
N I U Il Ta OK THE MALTA D KES -
Rool'UiHi Tent. No. Ä*. K . (i. T. M.. meet*
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wt ry uUciiuiu- Wi-Om^iiiis uveuing
V mil iug Mr KmgUit always li.vlttd <îu • I
iidut «pi. w«.kw u. k 1
I ASiMorMMtUaccAiSI^* j
Ncrih sim- Jine,..... u,. j, o, t. M.. meet
t*\ or,v Hlu-aau; a edue-moy uveulut;.. Su'eioeX. i
Vldltn.K U<llw«U«)-i •■..r.!i.iil>- luwum. M:
v it n i kt 1, m us V, I.Hi'y . Iiuim.n 1er. JIk>. I
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nh bi«r u Mitip, No. MW, M. U. A..
ftuycu m UoutiiutMt Una every .Moudey evviiiuk, \
UkBBAi:u«î l l* 1 .T. r, K. l £"uiÏÏKTia7jc " "
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Where S>o Itxi Cat?
Fresh Oysters any Style, any
time Day or Night at the Combina
tion Cafe.
McMurtrie ë* McGinty,
l'rcprieîortf.
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HOLL! NGER S
CHRISTMAS
GOODS
BIGGEST AM) BEST
- STOCK -
IN BONNERS FERRY
If
Presents
Presents
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lor
for
Children.
Everybody.
Including Toilet Cases, Albums, Jcwelrg Cases, Fancy
cases, Toys of Every Description, Dolls, Necklaces, a beautiful
line of Jewelry, Silh Handkerchiefs, Pyrograpbic Goods, Furs
Sofa Pillows, nnd One 'lh lusaud Other Articles.
Old Santa Unleaded at Bollinger's
ftBAO OU<R LOCALS
'T'f TT • T\ S' 1 •
I hp t (xpruts iTOrP
A A/i jf VJV/VVAO k/lwl V

REPEAL TIMBER
of Pas
AND STONE ACT
Congress will make quick Work
sing a Repeal Law.
SpcqfHlCormjfOiulcnr. to the Hep. tin
Washington, Dec. 20.—Without
a doubt the timber and stone act
will be repealed at this session of
Congress. A determined effort was
made last year to repeal this law,
and a bill to that effect passed the
Senate but it was defeated in the
House. ^ I he land frauds in Oregon |
and other western states seem to j
have convinced the me.. * > ers of
both houses of Congress that i. *he '
timber and stone act is repealed, j
the land frauds will be put an end'the
to. The timber and stone act is
believed by many to he a good law
and not the cause of frauds, and
this was urged against a repeal of
the measure hist year, but the
recent startling discovery of frauds
in several of the states has knock
cd the bottom out of this argument,
and it is only a question of a short
time until the law will be repealed,
Burton L. French has been pro
moted to the committees on Im-1
migration and Public Lands. These
committees are two of the most ;
, . . T , i .i . ,, , i
important, to Idaho that Mr. French
. ,,n :i i i i i
couId possibly nave secured, and
ri i • • i 1 J . . • i
Idaho is indeed fortunate in hav
-1C, , . .
mg her Congressman on these im
. . , , , , |
portant idaces. As a member of
IMPORTANT CAPTURE
, ,, ,
Alfrel Hampton,
charge of the District of Montana
and Idaho, and 0. K. Andrews, Im
migriitlon Tnappclor at Uii; ub-e
. . ... ..
were visitors at the H eiiai.h office
lasp'-e'tor in j
la t Tuesday, having just returned
» >•,op |{-Atliilriiiu where Itjifl
ïronî uaifKirlilll, \\ lu U. liny ,ulu
successfully prosecuted the cases
against the 14 Chinamen arrested
by Inspector Andrews on a charge
of unlawful entry into this coun
try. Twelve of the fourteen China
men were found guilty,
twelve, eleven were ordered deport
ed, and one, Toy Wing, was hound
over to the federal grand jury. The
officers were very much elated over
the outcome of the trials, partic
Of the
the Immigration Committee, he
will he able to do much to prevent
a repeal of the Chinese Exclusion
And as a member of the
Law.
■committee on Public Lands, he will
he better able to look out for the in
terests of the state in oonnnection
with all land matters that may
come up. A great many members
were after these places, and it was
a great surprise to some of them
that French was Uncle Joe's choice.
A bill hrs been introduced in
Senate by Senator Heyburn
provitlinsj for the granting of
ISO additional sections of public
land ts the State of Idaho for
the purpose of aiding in the con
structiou of the Slate Capitol.
When Idaho was admitted she on
ly received 32,000 acres of land for
Statu capitol purposes, while Mon
tana received 132,000 acres, Wash
ington 1152,(KK) acres, Wyoming
107,000 acres, and Utah 64,000
acres for the same purpose. Idaho
is now constructing a capitol build
ing that will cost about if 1,500,000,
,
and i
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eminent to treat Idaho as fairlv as
t • . . . i i , , v ,
her Sister states, she should have
. .
an additional appropriation of
, , ,
oublie land.
order for the General Gov - -
Oliven ofiici.ils
ularly as it related to Toy Wing,
who i-i an old offender, having been
deported three times, ami who has
,,1 _ _
From Mr. Andrews and Mr.
Hampton the following facts are
learned;
Toy Wing has been identified as
an escaped convict of the Idaho ,
penitentiary and has a record of
crime extending back 22 years. It
commenced in Boise in 1883, when
he assaulted and robbed an aged
Chinese couple in that city, for
which crime he was sentenced to
seven years in the penitentiary.
After serving a little less than a
year he escaped and successfully
eluded tin- officers. He is believed
to bo the same Chinaman who rob
j
i
bed an aped ( hinawomatj in Wyo
ming and served a term in the
Wyoming prison. He was next
heard of along the British Colum
bia-ldabo border where for years
he has been doing business in the
capacity of smuggling his country
men across the line into this coun-1
try. He has been captured and
deported three times, but this is
the first time the immigration of
fleers caught him "dead to rights",
and he is not likely to give any
more trouble for years to come.
For aiding and abetting bis coun
trymen to unlawfully enter this
country he is subject to a term in
prison and a heavy tine. But
should the federal grand jury turn
him loose, the Slate of Idaho would
probably require him to return and
j serve out his sentence, at the end
oi which time the federal author
ities would again step in and see
that ho was deported.
Connected with Toy Wing's cap
ture there is a little romance that
indicates that robbery and smugg
ling were not the worst of his
crimes. Found with him when he
was captured was a Chinese girl
whom he claimed as bis wife, mak
ing wife No. 2 living in this coun
I try, with a No. 3 back in China.
From information obtained by the
I officers it was very evident that he
i was aiming to reach one of tl»e big
coast cities where he could sell the
! girl into slavery, and where, it is
learned, she would command the
To}- W ing had
married her in China, after the
1 Chinese custom, had compelled her
to ship with him as a. stow-a-way
sum of $1000.
on the vessel, and then trudge
alone through Canada with him in
the disguise of a Japanese boy.
Inspector D. H. Andrews had
«I been on the look-out for the pair
.inn' the 1?th of September. Toy
Wing passed throng)
Ferry on that date, on Ids way to
British Coluirhia.
Bonners
Inspector An-I
drews rounded him up at that time,
but be produced a nativ« -born cer
tificate and was allowed to pass on.
Toy Wing was then traveling un
j t > r ti ie name of Leo Henry,
The Inspector later became snspie
ious but Wing succeeded in getting
across the line.
The Inspector
learned enough, however, to know
that the scoundrel was going a ter
the woman, and figured correctly
that he would soon be back.
It
was nearly a month before his
Sure
wa * t 'l 1 * n K " as rewarded,
enou 8** 0116 dark night a hand of
Celestials showed up at the Knot-1
c nul ' a hailway bridge to cross
tlie r ' ver - Inspector Andrews wait
°*| un * 11 they came across and
(1 ' mlK ' (1 (lown {roln thl ' , '>gh trestle
" u ' n 10 ' surrounded them", and
they were taken so completely by
surprise that no trouble was ox.
l' L ' r ' encet I in effecting their capture,
^niong the bunch of eight taken in
llla J_ " !l8 ^' L ' notorious
^°-V " ù'o Rl, d the woman, Ab On.
Inspector Andrews was not aware
at tllu ^ lme "-hat an important
Cil P^ UJ-u Iliad made, but this docs
nut «H-trac-t in the least from the
Aurels to which he is entitled for
pl uc '* n 8 Toy W iug where he will
( l° no more harm,
Mr.Hapmton,Inspector in charge,
left no stone unturned to collect
the evidence ne
to convict
was
Assary
the hinamen. j One official
sent all the way to San Francisco
to investigate some of the bogus
claims of the Celestials.
The con
victions should have a salutary ef
fect in detering others from unlaw
fully entering this country.
It may he of local interest to
know that "old Jake", the gardener,
living on the McLaughlin
was one of the two lucky ones who
were liberated.
ranch,
Visited by W eyerhaeuser.
C. A. Weyerhaeuser, a member of
the Weyerhaeuser syndicate, arriv
last Saturday, remaining over
until Monday with A. E. Ric .crd,
manager of the Bonners Ferry ,
Lumber Co.
Mr. Weyerhaeuser
complimented Mr. llickerd very 1
highly on the splendid arrange
ments about the mill. Among the;
imimienninnl. , ...ill I. « ....
late improvemt nts at the mill na\i
, 1 ... ,i,.„ „ 1,„,1
litt n to UOUOlt tilt uM shed t.apac
ity and to put a roof over the
tramway.
The Bonners Ferry Lumber Co.
is running their mill right along,
employing a force of about 70 men,
besides having 100 men in the
. . ...
" ooas ,n , thl " vln " Ity > nnd con '
tru ^ tow f,,r the, J , i llave 3o ,,,or( -
mak ' n « a W roll of over 200 men.
Th . e 1,1,11 contlnue8 to r <->«-ive its
W 1 * °, f ]o ** b y rail - off of t,lc K -
V ' 1,no ' 1,ut thelr cani P n, ' ar
P° r ' " now la,ulin ß lo ** 0,1 the
ma,n ,in ^> ^ logs can be hauled
1,1 from CroS 8 P ort l{
rosH
Heavy Holiday Shopping,
The merchants of t onm-rs Fern
have all made heavy holiday sales.
A feature of the trade has been the
early buying. People coinmei ced
shopping for the holidays three
weeks ago, and a large part of the
goods had been, sold when the
stores closed for business on Sat
urday of last week Several of our
merchants sent in rush orders to
Spokane and brought in a second
j stook. It is safe to say that when
the stores clos tonight, there will
not be much left for old Santa to
distribute. The local postotlic-o and
the express oJlico have done a
flourishing businoss in forwarding
presents. The entire country is
phenoumially prosperous, und Bon
ners Ferry and vicinity has had
her full share
— For fresh Fruits. Oysters and
Candies go to the Crescent Store.
Fon Sale Fine, full blooded
| Brown Leghorn oockrels, at $1.00
Mrs. H. Plato.
j each,
j
Special Sale.
We have placed on sale Seventy*
j flro Boys' Suits at $1.75 per suit.
These suits are dark colored and
winter weights and are sold everv
where at $2.75 to $4.25. Our price
your choice at $1,75. —Bonner
Mercantile Co.
Five Dollars Reward.
For tlie return of a lost pocket
hook, supposed to have been lost
between Bonners Ferry and the top
of the Fry hill, on Monday, Dec.
18. Pocketbook was ladies'style.
chain handle, alligator skin, and
brown or yellow color. Contained
about 115.00 in cash, and a ladies'
plain handkerchief. Five Dollars j
reward will be paid for its return :
with the money. Apply to,
Mrs. Pete Pauker,
P. O. Box 153, Bonners Ferry.
—The C. C. isthe leading family
Grocer.
white spot on forehead, no brands, said an -1
'"„'viaTT iT i'T' ,a NÏ^!*idTho W j«"' 1
man, at io udo n «.m. Any p»rty claiming j
"" cortAo*the undc.s'tuncd. be-1
(or* tb«d«te u( this aale. I
NOTICE OF KSTRAY SALE.
L. Lunden, Constable.
Nk plus, Id u h
- Watch the crowds go to Hol
linger's store. He has the goods
that attract.
— The public school held Christ
mas exercises yesterday. A pro
gram suitable to the occasion was
carried out. There was a Christ
mas tree, and old Santa Claus ap
peared in all his glory.
— Don't forget that the K. T. Co.
carry a full line of Rubbers, Shoes,
Hats, etc. Drop i and see them,
when you want something service
able.
You'll have to hurry for the
good things are going fast at
Moore's.
Lots for Sale.
Lots No. 5, 9, and 10; 15, 16, 17,
18, 19, and 20, in Block Nine (9),
Town of Eaton. Address,
James Graham,
Cœur d'Alene, Idaho.
■IN
Real Estate
~
Xow Ik the time to buy, while Prices *ro Eow.
Bnnneni Ferry 1» groiviiiK mid will continu*! to
RI0W . i..,,k ..vcr iistn you want u home
io II licultliy climute. Or do you »«nt to ranke
a good investment? Look over my Ilurgalmi in
FARM and CITY
PROPERTY
Ï1 A np A 1\TC
DAKUA1 IN O
in
ON THE
INSTALLMENT PUN
Buy a lot in Riverside Addition,
now is the time, and build you a
house. I will sell for twenty days
lotsin Riverside addition for $50.00
on insta Iment plan, $10.00 down
and $10.00 per month. The Corbin
depot is only one Block from these ;
lots, you will never buy them
cheaper.
Two Snaps
Will make a fine home. 3-4 of
an acre of land; 3-room house, cel
lar, Ice house, 1 am. All fenced.
Price $750.
Dc not pay rent when you can
buy a home ior $300. 1-4 acre of
lard fenced, and 4-room house for
$300.
I Lave Révérai good relinquishments on hand
that will be sold cheap, ('all and look Uum
over, also remember. I will advertise your
property free, if you list it with mo. I
charge you 5 per cent commit* .ou on * önle.
»tu
A. J. KENT, Real Estate.
Deputy Mineral Recorder,
and Justice of the Peace.
BONNERS FERRY, IDAHO
SHOES
Tibia is the lime of the year when it is necessary to
have Nice, Warm, Dry Footwear, Our Shoes Combine
Style and Quality
Most of our Shoes are made by the Hamilton-Brown
Shoe Co., the Largest Shoe Manufacturers iu the World.
Our Rubber StocK
is fresh and new and nothing but the Reliable Brands,
at Prices Lower th n they should be sold at, considering
the present Prices of Rubber.
Men's and Boys' Underwear
AT LOWEST PRICES.
We call especial attention to our FIXE LINE of
GROCERIES, and we make a Specialty of catering to the
Family Trade.
Mail Orders Promptly attended to.
C C Mercantile Co
[I. IMITE D]
m
furniture and
Undertaking
wall paper,
PIC URE FRAMING,
C A R PE 18. LI N OLEU M 8,
WINDOW SHADES
f X
LET US FIGURE ON F URN.
ISH 1 No YOUR HOUSE.
WILL GUAR \NTEE TO SAVE
YOU THE FREIGHT.
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»X». A. ALCJtJiTlillYCn,
D,„
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T. A. Bishop, M. D.
T J Jones
JONES & BISHOP
DRUGGISTS
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Notions.
Choice Cigars, Paints and Oils, Spray Pumps.
Idaho
Bonnlhs Ferry,
?JSSf
f
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Che Bonners Terry Cumber Co., Dd
HAVE ANYTHING YOU WANT IN THE WAY OF
LUMBER
DIMENSIONS. Sited or Rough
GROOVED ROOFING.
COMMON BOARDS.
DROP SIDING.
SHIPLAP.
FLOORING.
BEADED CEILING.
BEVEL SIDING.
MOULDINGS.
SHINGLES.
LATIL
Let us figure with you
when in need of build
ing material of any
kind.
■4
Finishing Lumber of all Kinds
I
The Bonners Ferry Lumber Co

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