The Bonners Ferry Herald
BONNERS FERRY, IDAHO, SATURDAY JANUARY 20. 1906.
FIFTEENTH YEAR.
NUMBER 29
Bonners Ferry HeraM
ESTABLISHED IN 1Ö1.
THE PI ON EE, R. NEWSPAPER
OF KOOTENAI COUNTY.
S. D. TAYLOR. Editor and Proprietor
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Where S>o You Cai?
Fresh Oysters any Style, any
time Day or Night at the Combina
tion Cafe.
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McMurtrie &. McGinty,
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IF YOU WANT TO SfcLL
VOUH
Real Estate
List it with me at the
N. P. L A N 1)
OFFICE
I have Buyers and if the Price
is right I'll sell it.
IF YOU WANT TO BUY
Real Estate
Examine my List of splendid
Ranches, Timber Lands and Citv
Property in Bonners Ferry and
Kootenai Valley, it will pay von,
I am selling" them every 'day
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Psriftr T ^iruT
lYOrillUll I dull It LallU
pee this special offer.
$3000—Buys splendid Stock Ranch
204 aci es, cuts 100 tons
bay, good building, fino
hearing orchard, 7 miles
out. Enquire at once.
PARrv ADDITION
Sec these Splendid Residence Lots
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which I have just placed on the
Market.
Chas. O'Callaghan,
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: NOTARY PUBLIC
B6.AL ESTATE, i ;
Bonners Frrry. Woho
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ANOTHER RANK
FOREST RESERVE
Another Dead Line to Progress Within Two
Miles of Bonners Ferry.
Like a thunderbolt out of a clear
sky yesterday came the annou ce
ment that a l»rge area of country
situated south and east of Bo tiers
Ferry hail been withdrawn from
settlement for the purpose of creat
ing the "proposed Cabinet Forest
The lino comes within
two miles of 'onners Ferry, the
Northwest corner of the reserve
Being near the top of the hill on
the bench road to Cow creek. The
proposed reserve extends to the
^ ontana line on the cast, to the
Pend d' Oreille lake on the south,
andin most places to the Poise,
Rpcpm*
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Mmedian on the west.
11 had becn ho P ed that the e°v*j
ernmcBt had '■cached the limit of
reserve business in North Kootenai
when it withdrew lands for the
1 rr v I»
proposed Kootenai Reserve, after
establishing the Priest River
reserve.
The people of this locality will
begin to fullv appreciate the
4 r 0 * » I t .
etiorts of Senator I ley burn topre-i
vent our tributary and con tribu
ting territory from being tied up
Bonners Ferry Postal Business.
J. F. Cook, Jr., postmaster at
Bonners Ferry, submits the follow*
i ing figures as to the amount of bus
iness done at the postoffice during
the four quarters running from
Jan. 1, 1905, to Jan. 1. 1906. The
receipts were as follows:
Jan. 1 to March 31,
April 1 to June 30,
July 1 to Sept. 30,
Oet. 1 to Dec. 31.
if 533.13
628.61
826.51,
1041.92
♦3030.27
Total for year
There were 1230 letters registered
d nring the yea r a nd $ 10,018.61 worth
of money orders were sold during
;thc month of December alone. The
money order business for the year
amounted to over *80,000.
As an office of the 3d class, Mr.
Cook will receive a salary of f 1200
per annum, hut will have no allow
ance for clerk hire. The new elas
sifieation will not, however, inter
fere with his conducting any other
business in connection.
The Steunenbcrg Case.
Harry Orchard, the alleged mur
derer of ex-Governor Stounenbcrg,
has been bound over without bail,
as a result of the preliminary trial.
Matters in connection with the
i assassination of the ex-Govcrnor
continue to be of sensational in
terest.
I Attorney .Miller of Spokane, who
i left for Caldwell to defend Orchard
I without so much as a request from
! that individual, has secured assist
ant counsel, and announces that ho
It has also
I developed that detectives are on
I tho ground working in tho interest
of Orchard. The question natural
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Iv arises, where no. » all this mon
will camp on tho ground until tho
Orchard case is tried.
, ey and influence come from to back
Orchard.
The i fforts of the detectives work
ing in the-interest of the slate is to
j try to locate the accomplice of Or
c hard, the mysterious stranger seen
, j Orchard's'company.
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, The Milwaukee headed for Bonners.
As nearly every town between
j the British line and old Mexico has
rec ®ived a tip that the C. M. & St.
p, R' y i s coming its wav, the Her
! ai.d can not delay longer to put in
j a bid for Bonners Ferry.
We are led to make this claim
.
; «-hnt the Milwaukee will strike
j Bonners Ferry from the fact that
j Major Faust of tho Libby News
j lias mapped out the only practical
j route for the Milwaukee, via Lib
, by, in which case Bonners Ferry
would of necessity get the road, for
j once in the canyon of the Kootenai,
the Milwaukee, like Jimmie Hill's
) line, could only got out by taking
j the sky route, at least until it gets
j down to the head of the valley,
' I miles east of town.
Tim Msjor rtaf'' that infor-nn
in reserves, when they read the
following special in the Spokesman
Review:
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! In T. 58 n., R. 1 c., sections 25
1 to 36 inclusive.
Coeur d' Alenc, Idaho, Jan. IS—
The Register of the Land Office
has been advised that in connec
tion with the proposed < abinet
forest reserve in Idaho and Mon
tana, the department has with
drawn, save for mineral entry, all
the unappropriated la ds within
the following area:
In T. 00 n., Il, 1 w., sections 22,
23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 34, 35, 36.
In T. 56 n., R 1 e., oo much as
lies east of Lake Pend d' Orielle.
In T. 57 n., R. 1 e., so much as
lies north and east of Lake Pend
In T. 69 n., R. 1 e. sections 1 to
: 18 both inclusive,
i • t>0 n., R. 1 <*., sectio s 19
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t° both i< cluBiye.
I 1 1 • hi n., K. 1 sections 22,
; 22 ^ 24> 25? ' 2(i 27) :1 , 35) ftl d
In T. 55 n., R. 2 and 3 e., the
I north one-third of two teirs of
j sections.
AH <>f T.nynships, 56 57 58, 59,
and 60 North, Ranges 2 and 3east.
All of T til n R 2 c
j ln T. HIN., R. 3 E., so much a«
lies south of the Kootenai River.
tion has "illtered" through to the
effect that it is impossible to get a
reasonable grade bv way of the Ln
lo pass, and that the route will he
abandoned and the road will take
a Northern route, coming via Great
Falls, Kalispell, Libby, l onners
Ferry and Spokane.
While this "Altered" information
is not as direct as wo should like
the Major to hind ns, yet the
the proposition is not without mer
it, and the route would be a good
one.
Railroading Under Difficulties.
The Kootenai Valley train that
left here Thursday morning for
Creston, B. C., and scheduled to re
turn at 2:30 p.m., had not got hack
this morning. In the par
lance of the road, the train was
"bucking snow." A deep fall of
soft, wet snow made progress very
slow at best, but 8 miles out the
Here they remain
train struck ice as well as snow, and
the engine and several cars went
into the ditch
morning before the helper engine
rt>aoh, 'd them and pulled them
* 5UC ^ { ,,n the track. By noon they
had not reached Port Hill. In the
moan time the coal had given out
and Engineer McDermott and Con-i
bantlon
cd until three o'clock the next
sent down from the main line
Victor Raymond had to
tho train in order to S 1 ' 1 a rancher
to haul them some wood. In due
time the fuel question was settled,
.
Hnd then they bucked more snow.
The crew ani passengers had to
WL ' k lhe BospUaHlies of the ranch
ers along the line in order to pro
v ' dc themselves with provisions.
U was Kug'neer McDermott's first
trio
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A- we go to press this morning,
Saturday, we learn that a relief
lr ; lin 1,1,8 P 01 '" 0111 Lrinac the
' • *"> l ! R, y !> l 'ing olf the trac><
ngiiin, a> >1 having been ui able to
P ut 38 far as Co P ela " d -
j b» ve their home invaded by n par
l - v of f rie,lds i occasion being
the 22nd anniversary of their mar
riage. Those present -passed a
most enjoyable evening. Card!
playing and music served as the
means of entertainment. A tine
luncheon was partaken of at the
midnight hour.
A Wedding Anniversary.
1 Mr. and Mrs. \V. F. Jones were
surprised last Thursday evening to
Mr. and Mrs.
Jones were made the recipients of
a lovely Chocolate set, presented
by their friends, and wished many
happy returns of their wedding
anniversary.
Es tray.
One steer, branded J D on right
side, brown color, eyes white ringed.
Anyone knowing of u steer as above
described will kindly leave word
.it Carroll's ranch, near Copeland.
27-.'k
Shavelear Plays Even.
Sandpoint, Idaho, Jan. 15.—
harles Foy, proprietor of the East
Hope hotel, at Hope, recently left
for a visit to Sjiokane, checking a
trunk through to that place. On
his arrival there the trunk was
searched and found to contain lake
It seems that a few weeks
trout.
ago he had the Northern Pacific
agent at Hope, J. H. Shavalear, ar
rested for the alleged cutting off of
some meat from quarters of beef
shipped to Foy. * The agent on
learning of the shipment of fish,
infoi<ijft() Spokane officers, who
searched the trunk and found the
Fov lia* been arrested
fish there,
ayd will be given a hearing soon.
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— "Pfister it coming!" See page 3.
The Engin-; *-'s Camp.
Contributed :
A trip to Chief Engineer Bowen's
of the Spokane ife Interna*
camp
tional R. R., is well worthy of the
journey to the top of the hill on
the other side of the Kootenai.
My wife and I having had sev
eral invitations to spend the after
noon and partake of a meal at this
delightful spot, accepted and the
merry time we had amp y repaid
us and will long be remembered
who the city of te ts is i o more.
Arriving at camp, we were invit
ed to spend part of the afternoon
with Mrs i oiven, a person with a
most pleasing personality, the life
of the camp; a peep into fier tent
makes one feel the real joy of liv
ing in the open, the tent a cozy,
pretty little place, made cheerful
with pictures and all the latest
magazines are to lie found as well
as the daily papers.
A most startling sound caused us
to cease our social visit and pre
pare for our meal, and i dare say
great was my curiosity to invade
the sacred coniincsS dol the mess
lent.
r. Williams, a lively
The chef,
good looking young man, greeted
us most cordially, inviting us to
make ourselves at home, and seat
ing us well near the center of the
table from where we were able to
enjoy a most sumptuous meal and
converse with a fine looking and
healthy hit of young men.
Mr. Bowen is u brilliant convers
ationalist when once ho is started,
ho seems to be a favorite amongst
the hoys. Mr. Johns, the clerk, is
a rustler especially in getting the
mail and taking care of the live
stock. Mr. Browne represents the
camp in town, he is a firm believer
in Dr. Chas. v\ agner's book, "The
John represent the German dement
a d lire two inseparable com pan
i° n8 an( I are usually engrossed in
as, "the best
Simple Life". Mr. Horst, "Little
Paul", and Mr. Feldennan,, "Ed"
try to follow Mr. Brown's example
in leading the simple life, hut are
usually unfortunate.
Geo and
; s»*«" d " L 'P questions
way to cut wood on other peoples
| P r °P«rty without being arrested."
Geo. is the "Beau r«njiuel"of the
: crowd, a shining light in society,
parti u l« r *y fond of the ladies.
which trail is amply reciprocated
f'J the ladies,
'he wit of the table
found when a rid» U wanted, how
Frank, the teamster,
is not to
J over, when yo» deci le to take
quiet drink by yourself he is like
a bad penny. Russel and Dorly
are botli very quiet but silent
water runs deep," and they both
can loose the "kids" at a social
er and ,alkt r and worker, is
ways ready .to contradict these
i f*> r y tales. Chandler speaks very
little at the table, but he has
trouble of his own with the " »V eary
time in town.
Rogers, Chandler and anifen
arc in a group by themselves.
(
| Hanifen, one of the camp's hand
1 some men, can tell some of the
most absurd tales about railroad
ing, and Rogers, the greatest walk
Willies.
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Summing up and looking over
thu whi le outfit, they are a jolly
and sociable
crowd, and let
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tell you. dear reader, if the invita
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lion conics your way, take it
instantly.
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Wall Paper Price Reduced.
To make room for spring slock
all wall papers are reduced 25 per
cent at Alexander's
Seehaver goes to Canal Zone.
John Seehaver, formerly of this
place, but for several years past
connected with the Oklahoma
Gulf Railway, as chief clerk in the
engineering department, writes the
Herald that he has resigned his
position to go to Panama, where he
has a position in the Canal build
Hc was booked to
mg service,
sail from New York to Christobal
on January 13.
— "Pfister is coming!" See page 3.
—William Dollar, one of Cœur
d'Alene's most wealthy citizens,
was united in marriage last Wed
nesday with Miss Christina A.
Playfair, also of that city.
Dollar is president of the Exchange
National Bank, and heavily inter
ested in the Idaho Hotel, the elec
tric railway, and real estate,
and Mrs. Dollar will go south for
two months on a wedding tour, re
turning by the way of the West
Indies and Old Mexico.
—Harry Melder is assisting in
Hollinger's store this week.
— Remember, Moore Pros just
received 100 of the swellest tailored
suits you ever saw. Don't wait till
the prettiest patterns are snapped
Mr.
Mr.
up.
Situation Wanted —By a young
lady, either us Clerk or Cashier.
References, Applications may be
left At the H irald office.
Notice.
Senator Heyburn will be glad to
send flower, garden and other seeds
furnished by the government for
distribution to those who will ap
ply for them. Address W. B. Hev
hurn United Stales Senate, Wash
ington, D. C.
Lots for Sale.
Lots No. 5, 9, and 10; 15, 10, 17,
18, 19, and 20, in Block Nine (9),
Town of Baton. Address,
James Graham,
Cœur d'Alene, Idaho.
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Real Estate
Is the time to buy, while Price« arc Low.
Homier* Ferry l* growing and will continu*' to
grow. Look over my list if you want a ht
in a healthy climate. Or do you want to m
a good Investment? Look over my Hurgul
In
FARM and CITY
PROPERTY
BARGAINS
IN
OS THE
INSTALLMENT PLAN
buy a lot in Riverside Addition,
now is the time, and build you a
j house. I will sell for twenty days
) ots Riverside addition for 150.001
on inMn , ml . nt p j ai tia00 down!
and m w month The Corbin
depot is only one Block from those
! lots, you will never buy them
cheaper.
Two Snaps
Will make a fine home. 3-4 of
an acre of land; 3-rootn house, eel-!
lur, Ice house, Parti. All fenced.!
Price •i : 750.
De not pay rent when you can
buy a home ior $300. 1-4 acre of
lard fenced, and 4-room house for
WOO.
I Luve «ever«! good relinqal*hmenta on hand
that will be «old «heap. Call und look (hem
«vit. also remonber, 1 will adverliae your
proinny frer. u>ou H*t it wuh me. i win
eh«rKe >ou o pi r cent e<tmmiMiion ou « Hale,
A.]- KENT, Real Estate,
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Deputy Mineral Recorder,
and Justice of tho Peace.
BONNERS FERRV, IDAHO
SHOES
This is the time of the year when it is necessary to
have Nice, Warm, Dry Footwear.
Our Shoes Combine
Style and Quality
Most of our Slices are 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 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 FINE LINE of
GROCERIES, and wo make a Specialty of catering to the
Family Trade.
Mail Orders Promptly attended to.
C. C. Mercantile Co
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Turniture and
Undertaking
WALL PAPER,
PIC URE FRAMING.
carpels, linoleums,
WINDOW SHADES
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LET US FIGURE ON FURN.
ISHING YOUR HOUSE.
will guarantee to save
YOU THE FREIGHT.
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W. A. ALEXANDER, Bonners Eerrv, ida.
T J Jones
T. A. Bishop, M. D.
JONES & BISHOP
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DRUGGISTS
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Notions.
Choice Cigars, Paints and Oils, Spray Pumps.
BoNNtHs Ferry,
Idaho
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LUMBER
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DIMENSIONS. Sized or Rough
GROOVED ROOFING.
COMMON BOARDS.
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FLOORING,
BEADED CEILING.
BEVEL SIDING.
MOULDINGS.
SHINGLES.
LATH.
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Let us figure with you
when in need of build
ing material of any
kind.
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