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EDITORIAL NOTES.
The legislature to be elected i
next fall will select a successor to \
Hon. Fred T. Dubois, our present
senior senator.
The manner of
selecting the successor to Mr. Du
bois is at this time furnishing an
interesting topic for consideration, |
1 especially among the Republicans,
I for so far as the Democrats are
concerned, it is already a welj
settled fact that Mr. Dubois will !»■
nominated as the Democratic can
didate by the next slate convention,
and will be selected as his own
successor if that party should win.
There is very little prospect of a
Democrat!victory, however, and
consequently all interest in the
Senatorial contest rests on the
Republican side. Will the Repub
licans nominate a Senator in the
convention, or will they follow the
custom in vogue since the establish
ment of the Government—leave it
to the legislature to decide? That
is likely to be a big question for
the convention to decide, and it
will likely be decided in accordance
with the wishes of the Senatorial
candidate that dominates the con
vention. Mr. Borah is understood
to favor the convention plan. Gov
ernor Gooding, Chairman Brady,
Judge Standrod, and Judge Beatty
are understood to be against the
I convention plan. 1_ _
idently believes his chances
better before the convention. The
Governor and tlie other gentlemen
seem to be inclined to prefer to
to take their chances with the leg
islature.
Mr Borah ev
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The Chinese question is bobbing
up in new form. Owing to the
discrimination against the Chinese
by the laws of this country, the
j Chinese have declared a boycot
] against American products. The
result has been to close nearly cv
cry Hour mill on the coast. China
has been a heavy buyer of our
flour. She U now importing that
product from Australia, paying a
higher price, rather than patronize
Americans. The shoe has begun
to pinch pretty hard and the big
mill men have seen a row light,
and are now in favor of Chinese
immigration. Our Uncle Jimmie
Hill, who carries a largo part of
freight, is uko out in favor of John
Chinaman.
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As a consequence we
are likely to find some Grange
reading in the newspapers on this
coast, relative to the Chinese. The
advocates of Chinese Immigration
out here have been as scarce as
"hen's teeths", but the newspapers
will be found who will advocate
j John Chinaman's c ause, in the in
j terest of the big flour mills, who
want to sell their product, the big
wheat growers who want a larger
market for their wheat, and various
other people interested in cheap
labor.
Thk growing importance of Bon
ners Ferry is again illustrated by
the fact that on January 1 the
postoffice at this place was raised
from a 4th to a 3d class. This was
I due to the fact that the receipts of
the office were averaging above
j $1900 per annum. As a matter of
fact tho receipts of the office for
the past six months have approx
imated that sum. A more detailed
statement in this regard will appear
elsewhere in this issue. In making
the change from a 4th to a 3d class
office, the appointment of postmas
ter passes out of the hands of the
Postmaster General and becomes
a Presidential appointment. Pres
ident Roosevelt has named John
F. Cook, Jr., the present incumbent,
to succeed himself, upon recom
mendation of Congressman French.
The appointment is for four years.
The Senate has confirmed tho nom
ination, although the official notice
has not yet reached Postmaster
Cook.
Thk map of Kootenai county is
undergoing such wonderful chang
es, that Senator Heyburn will have
to knock at the doors of the Gov
ernment for a new map before an
Railroads
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; |hc t orhm .mo n Inch is construct-.
ing nearly 100 miles of road through
the county, passing through Hon
ners Ferry, and the Lewis line, in
the timber belt, near Ctrur d'Alene,
I an electric line will lie built in the
! other year has elapsed,
to | lieing projected everywhere. Besides
spring from Cœur d'Alene to Hay
den Lake and perhaps to Pend d'
Oreille Lake. , And still another
standard guage is announced to be
constructed from Spokane to Rath
drum. on to Fish and Spirit Lakes,
terminating at the South end of
Lake Pend d'Oreille. A steam line
k ala* projected from Coear d'Alana
tc Murray. Watch Kootenaicoun
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PHISTER
IS COMING
Another StdrLinçj ExpOSC ill
the World of fraud.
While the insurance scandal,
land frauds and other evils arc be
ing aired in our newspapers, there
is another—a greater evil—exist
ing in our midst, which deserves
the immediate attention of the
This evil is the
thinking public,
fakir who gives Ids victim glasses
which are not only utterly incorrect,
but in many instances ruin the
eyes Some of these tricksters have
taken a three-dollar correspondence
course from an irresponsible insti
tute, which sends forth questions,
answers and diploma at once, there
by saving postage,
abounds with such "diplomas."
The only way in which the people
can be protected from this evil, is
by having a state law passe i reg
ulating Optometry, and compelling
everyone wishing to practice to
pass a statf examination.
Dr. Pfister, the German Eye
The West
Specialist.
who visits Bonners Ferry regularly,
is from St. Paul, where he passed
the Minnesota State Examination.
He is the ONLY One in Idaho and
Washington who has passed such
Examination. Anyone wishing a
verification of the above statement
will receive same by addressing the
Minnesota State Board of Optom
etry, State Capital, St Paul, Minn.
Dr. Pfister can Stop Headaches.
Bad headaches for which you
can find no relief, and prevent the
decay of your nervous system.
There is no disorder of the human
system that has a greater or more
perilous effect upon the mind,
brain, and whole nervous organi
zation, than eye defects. By this
method glasses may often be laid
aside in a short time, leaving the
eyes entirely cured.
Dr. Pfister is Strictly Honest
In His Examination.
and this coupled with his thorough
knowlodge o{ defects ,, f lho eve
lld the science of optic8j enHb]e8
hinl to give perfcct satisfaction,
Hc , vill make any desired change
for fornier patients, and he glad to
lntet new ones , This is the fourth
year of Dr. Pfister's visits to our
town, where it is well known that
he has helped many whom others
have failed to benefit. He will be at
HOTEL CASEY
Friday and Saturday, Jan. 26 and
27. Remember these days and
dates. TWO DAYS ONLY.
Examination Free.
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Prof. Howard of the Missouri
State Agricultural College says:
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bulletin by the Pennsylvania State
College says: Tho supply of nat
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inishing and the price per pound is
correspondingly increasing, while
the constant demand for the drug
in China stands as a guarantee of a
steady market for Ginseng in the
future." American Consul General
Wildman at Hong Kong writes:
"There will be little difficulty in
disposing on this coast of all the
Ginseng that is grown in America.
Ginseng is a staple on the mar
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while the cost of production is less
than $1.50. There is room in one's
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LEGAL
NOTICES
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Department ol tlu Interior, Land OBlce al
Coear d'Alenf, Idaho. January. S, 1906
Notice 1 a hereby given that the following
nanuHl settler ha« flleil notice of hl« intention
to make final proof in support of hi« claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Reg
ister and Receiver at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
February 7, 1906. via:
CBriL If. Wheatley.
, Idaho, who made II. F.. No. rai2.
of Willla
for the HE** HE*.*, Sec. 1H. NE^ NE«*. and Lot
8. Sec. I». and HWfc NW^. Sec 20, Twp. 63 N .
R. 4 W B. M.
He name* the following witncs»e* to prove
his continuous ret* hie nee upon and cultivation
of »aid laud, vl* : John K. Hanson, Fred Snyder,
Andrew Coolm, all of Williams, Idaho, and
Henry Anirestatt, of Priest River, Idaho.
10 K. N. Dunn, Kcgisteer
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, land Office at
Ctour d'Alene, Idaho, January 2, !90G.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of hi« claim,
and that said proof will be made before Thos.
J. Jones, U. 8. Commissioner, at his office at
Bonners 1.
y, Idaho,
John Linurkll,
who made Homo«tcad Entry No. 1792. for the
N)i NE«,*. and Lot« I and 2, See. 32 Twp. Cf* N. of
K 1 W. B. M.
February, 8. 1906, vl*
He name« the following witne»«cA to pro/c
hin continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land. vl*: Harry A. Graham, Duals
W. Erlenwcin. John F. Van Ktten, all of
Porthill, Idaho, and Fred C. Fis he.*, of Bon
ners Ferry, Idaho.
1-6—2-10
R. N. Dunn, Register.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior. Land Office at
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Dec. 18, 190. r ».
Notice I« hereby Jglven that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before Tho»
J. Jones, IT. 8. Commissioner, at his office at
Bonners Ferry. Idaho,
February, 8 1900, vl*:
Nathan White,
who made homestead No. 2219, for the BWX
Sec. 34, Twp. 63 N. H. 1 K. B. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Jesse J, McCtury, John F.
MoOlocktin, Clarence J. Curtis, Jorgen G. Jor
• all of Bonners Ferry, Idaho.
R N. Dunn, Register.
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12-10—1-20
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, Land Office, at
d'Alene. Idaho, Dee. 13, 1906.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler bus filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in NUpport of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before Thos. J.
Jone«, U. 8. Commissioner. at his offic» at Bon
ner« Ferry, Idaho, on February 8, 1900, viz:
Henry U. Howards.
who made homestead No. 2(67, for the HW«^
See. 14. Twp. 62 N. of K. 1. E. B. M.
He names tho following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Harry Flato, Geoige 8.
Hutchings, Kdson 8. Cave. William L. Robbins'
all of Bonners Ferry, Idaho.
12-10—1-20
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It. N. Dunn, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land Office at
d'Alene. Idaho, Dec. 13, 1906.
Notice in hereby given that the following
named «eitler ha« filed notice of hi« intention
to make final proof in «apport of hl« claim,
and that «aid proof will be made before T. J.
Jonen, Ü. 8. Commtastoner, at hin office In
Bonner« Ferry, Idaho, on February H, 1900. viz .
William F. Woodley
who made homestead entry No.
8E»4. 8ec. 26, Tp. 63 N., R. I K. B. M.
He name« the follow ing wltne««eH to prove
hi« continuouH reside
for the
upon and cultivation
of «aid land, viz: Tlioman W. MID«, Martin M.
Fry, Thuinn« Bosanko. George 8. Hutching«,
ail of Bonner« Ferry, Idaho.
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K. N. DUNK, Register.
Timber Land. Act June 3 'STS.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Office, Coeur o'Alene, Mali j.
Nov. 23. 1906.
Notice ib hereby given that in comptl
»nc» with the provisions of the Act of
Congress of June 8, 1878, entitled "An Act
for the sale of timber land« in the Slat •«
■»f California. Oregon. Nevada, and Wash
ington Territory," as extended to all the
Public Land States by Act of Aug. 4, 1892,
Wm. H. Louer
of Bellgrove. County of Kootenai. 8tale of Ida
ho, ha« thi« day filed in thi« office hi« «worn
statement No. 1792, for the purchase of the
4 , of Section No. 22. in Tuwiudiip No.
61 N., Range No. 2. W. B. M ,
iiid will offer proof to show that the land
'ought is more valuable for it« timber or «tone
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim t«» said laud before the Register ami
Receiver of this office at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho,
on Wednesday, the Tlh «lay of February, 1906.
lie names witnesses:
.lames Mell«, Mager Holley, James K. Hansen.
ah of Bellgrove. Idaho, ami William Ruths
of 8pok*D«, Wish.
Any and ail persons claiming adversely the
«bovc describe«! lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said
7th day of February, 1906.
112-2-3 R. N. Dunk. Register.
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