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Of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY pure «0 u. r. BV. CALOWELL, IOAHO ■ . West Bound. is « P- I'assPiiger No.l 11 :!9ft. ' B^OP. Freight 21 7:40». . Freight 23 12«.p. <jk0. L. A lley Ag«nt. BJflO Ml«» U II, STAGE CO.'S STAGES « i»«*e Caldwell on Monday, 1 m and Friday for Silver and W I. k -30 : i m , returning Tues 1&I.W« and Saturday at 5 p.m. J? Ed. Meek , Agent. fi*DAVis, Siipt JHJL AND LOCAL. jey, the Druggist. ^»nks at Askey's. le supplies at Askey's. -dd supplies at Askey s. ,,,Lsmp f« r ï our Blc y ble 8t Ua want stationary go to the kiey Drug Co. -to)Tablets, Slates, Pencils, of all kbest prices at Askey s. Ildty council met last night and Uied the usual routine business. U min the Republican rally to btest of Stationery and Notions, jecoind Cigars at Askey's. Lou want a pocket kuife? If so Men jou get the best. At Askey'b celebrated Si Perkins company „tithe Caldwell Opera house, jesdiy evening, November 18. Inae service at St. David's church j morning and evening. Sunday ist 10:30 a.m. ter, the jeweler, has the most ne of silverware ever seen iidty. mmodations first class; rates ible;excellent table. The Griffin KCaldwell, Idaho. kregnlar services will be held in |Fresbyterian church tomorrow É| and evening. iwwdint McGinty of Soldier's twis in Caldwell, Tuesday, to Kilbvote, returning on the evening kr. M. B. Townsend will pretch at (Baptist church, Saturday evening Dud Sunday morninz. ! bave a well selected stock of jlPsper at prices lower than ever The Blatchley Drug Co. iW.C.Maxey, ex Commandant of [Soldiers' Home, has moved his bfarniture to Boise, where be will »this winter. Iiis family will nbere. ike the Grand Union ci» ar. For Jittbe Exchange saloon. mine cigar dippings from the «led Havana 16 to 1 cigars pre i by Mosby and Williams and for II? »II dealers, liest smoking on jltta meeting of the city council I timing a 1000-pound "Diviner" u " was ordered. It will awake 'J from their slumbers within "lias of ten miles to attend fires. «wrrlbew, dentist from Nampa, I to here Tuesday of each week. "Hilling, crown and bridge work 'a Teeth made to fit, a fit or no f- Consultation free. ■ Schenck, the contractor, and T and Lawrence Gipson will P# month's vacation in the Owyhee V^*re they expect to hunt deer large game. ! «object of the sermon at the | '' Mian church tomorrow morn P be "The Twentieth Century's P. 'he evening the service will octed by the Ladies Missionary J and the Christian Endeavor tf'uiï"' an< * a!! slm! tar skia troubles It IT T ° f DeWltt ' s Witch Hazel Nth*»»? 0nce ' Hnd restores thetls IkHu. „ " ral condition, and never falls to B.D. Blatelilcy. J^ont for the Si Perkins company 1 »treet parade at noon. Free 7 »'clock p.m., Wednesday bnirt. , ^ aldw ®H Opera house îu Do not miss It for tLe WuSStlî? 11 lineof Ta blets, Slates "« school Supplies. 8 Q- D. Blatchley Drug Co >Ärir Chumplel * h (to Itbe h nf J^ , The iellah who sold Ktatsftft, 8 . ald he was a thorough wronoi.h !i ® nd out k®' 8 "o more TtV, han you are - Er-a "fooklyn Life. "toAnfürP * lave J U8t received* l 'Lad» a 1 avit0 '" "Walter Scott" Kl«Mfi? een " cigars. These L t tndBrs t - C lass cigars. ^•■«^W -ho SS! 0 .'! RESULT IN PAN Y ON QOUNTY. People'cbemocratle Party Carry Ev erythlng Except ProbAte Jnd^e Kepuhlicans and Silver Men Not In It At All. The Canyon County election returns are all in except Kuna precinct where as reported, about 45 votes were cast. Every one of the Peoples-Democratic party candidates except Probate Judge is elected. George Littie, Silver Re publican, is elected. following is the vote according to returns now given, which is no doubt substantially correct. The Tribune will publish in tabulated form the com plete vote by precincts when the offi cial count is made: McKinley 077 „ Dryan. ifH For Congress— Morrison, U 211s (Junn, P «97 Borah, S """I 452 For Governor— Budlong, R 30 j Steunenberg, P.S...'.'!!! 1076 For State Senator— Foote, R 312 Coughanour, P ' ggo Gipson, S 324 For Representatives— Whipple, R 272 Van Houten, R 258 Alley, R 298 P .- 648 \\ right, P 056 Rogers, P 623 Robertson, S 398 Horn, S 411 Ilays, S 436 For Sheriff Wilson, R 365 Taylor, P «12 Ilinckey, S 415 For Assessor— Nesbitt, R 291 Huff, P 677 Johnson, S 433 For Probate Judge— Dille, 11 241 Davis, P 535 Little, S G20 For Treasurer— Ireton, R 172 Uhaney, I' 615 Boone, S 494 For Commissioners—First District— Dodd, R 271 King, P 646 Gwinn, S 4uti Second District— Blessinger, R 328 Peterson, P 531 Watkins, S 412 Third District Allen, R 422 Knox, P 531 Rjder, S 371 The total vote on Equal Suffrage in the two Caldwell precincts is 225; for equal suffrage 176, against, 49 majority for, 127. Returns not in from outside precincts. DeWllt's Wltcli Hazel Salve Is an antiseptic, soothing and healing application for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, etc., and cures pile# like mas. le. It Instantly stops pain. II. D. Blatchley. IDAHO GONE POPOCRATIC. The Combined Democrats and Popnllsls Carry About Everything—Republi cans and Duboisites Snowed Under. While the state returns are yet in complete sufficient is known to justify the conclusion that the Popocrats have swept everything before them. Their state ticket is elected to a man, and with few exceptions they have elected their entire county tickets. In the leg islature, the Popocrat majority will be nearly 60, the Duboisites having about 20 members and the Republicans just about one. Hon. Frank Fenn, of Ada county, will supplant Tom Davis, oi Oneida county, as the lone member. The Tribune will publish detailed couuty returns when the official count Is made. Figures which might be given at this time would necessarily be inac curate and require revision. It is suf iicent to say that the Republicans and Duboisites will cut no figure in the ad ministration of state or county affairs during the next two years. Deserted Wife (in conversation with sympathetic grocer.)—And I trusted him sol Grocer -Confound it, so did I.—Uos ton Transcript . No Reason for Dread—"A burnt shild dreads de fire," said Cohen. «Vy 'for?" inquired Isaacstein. "Vosn 't he insured, or vould't de gom pàny pay V"—Brooklyn Life. "Do you believe the story about Joshua commanding the sun to stand still v " "Well, I've told my wife worse stor ies than that in trying to prove to he that the clock was wrong. —^ ashing ton Times. , Mrs. Dusenberry— It's dreadful to be a great deal worse than that. "What, for instance V" "To be disappointed in marriage. Texas Sifter. MUSLIM. McKinley and Hobart Are Elected. CONGRESS REPUBLICAN. Bryan Congratulates His Snccessfol Opponent—California and Oregon All Right—Silver Receives a Stun ning Blow. I' riday morning the dispatches an nounced that James K. Jones, Chair man of the Democratic National Com mittee had given up the fight and con ceded McKinley's election. This infor mation was conveyed direct to Mr. Bryan who promptly wired Major Mc Kinley as follows: "To Hon. William McKinley, Jr., Canton, O.—Senator Jones has just in formed me that the returns indicate your election, and I hasten to extend my congratulation. We have submit ted tbe isssue to the American people and their will is law. William J. Bryan." The states which have surely gone for McKinley and Hobart are the fol lowing: California. Connecticut, Del aware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Michigan, North Dakota, New Hamp shire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, West Vir ginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming. The electoral vote of these states is 265, which insures the election of Mc Kinley by a majority of 83, even should all other votes be against him, but there are some states yet in doubt. Bryan's electoral vote cannot exceed 182, and may fall considerably short of that. In 1892, Mr. Cleveland received 277 electoral votes, Mr. Harrison 145, and Mr. Weaver 22. The revolution of sentiment which has occurred in the past four years is shown by the follow ing comparison: Had Democratic sentiment remained as strong as it was in 1892, Mr. Bryan should have received the 277 votes given to Cleveland and the 22 given to Weaver, making a total for Bryan of 299 votes, or a majority of 154. The result this year, giving Mc Kinley at least 83 majority in the electoral college, shows a change of sentiment amounting to 237 electoral votes. This is clcarly a much greater landslide than occurred in 1892, when Cleveland was elected. In 1888, Harri son's electoral vote was 233; Cleveland's 168. In 1892, Cleveland's electoral vote was 277; Ilarfison's 145, showing that the ltepublicans lost only 88 votes, and the Democrats gained 109. Since the election of 1892, the Republicans have gained 237 votes while combined Demo crats and Populists have lost about 120 votes. The full extent of the great revolution in sentiment will not be known however, until tbe popular vote is ascertained. This cannot be given until later. Reports from Congressional districts all over the country indicate that the next Congress will be Republican by a comfortable working majority. The lowest estimate now made and con ceded is a Republican majority of 50. This may be increased to 75. Growing Children One-third of all the children die before they are five years old. Most of them die of some wasting disease. They grow very slowly ; keep thin in flesh ; are fretful; food does not do them mach good. You can t say they have any disease, yet they never prosper. A slight cold, or some stomach and bowel trouble takes them away "sferrs EMULSION of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos phites is just the remedy for growing children. It makes hard flesh; sound flesh; not soft, flabby fat. It makes strong bones, healthy nerv«. It changes poor children to children rich in prosperity. Book »bout tt hte for tke t^-No subritutete ScrtSj&nul rion will do fof the duldr« wfcat we kaow Scott'» Emoluoo will do. Get SCOTT & BOWNE, Ne» York. That Tired Feeling Mak« you Mem "ali broken up," with out life, ambition, energy « appetite, 1 It is often the forerunner of aérions 111« ness, or the aooompanUuont ot n errons troubles. It Is a positive proof ot thin, weak, impure blood; tor, il the blood is rich, red, vitalized and vigorous, It Im parts life ■ and energy to every nerve, organ and tissue ot the body.. The necessity ot taking flood's Barsaparilla for that tired feeling is therefore apparent to every one, and the good it will do yon is equally beyond question. Remember Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best—In fact the One True Blood Purifier. Hood's Pills SSrÄÄ: Comfort and Eeonomy ! « © « Best in Quality, Plump in Weight, and LOWEST IN PRICE. SWEETWATER AND Piedmont Smithery COAL. Special prices on large quantities. The only popular and reliable dealer, O. W. COOPER, CALDWELL. SUMMONS ON FORECLOSURE OF MORTGA3E. In the District Court, of the Third Ju dicial District, State of Idaho, in and for Canyon Couuty. William II. Male, Benjamin Gra ham, William Halls Jr., Harris H. llayden, Plaintiffs, vs. H. E. Simmons, Anna B, Simmons, W. J. Bowdon, The Boise City and Nampa Irrigation Land and Lumber Company, John W. Dan iels and W illian Carrol], Defendants. Action brought in the District Court of tbe 3d Judicial District, State of Idaho, in and for Canyon county, and the complaint tiled in said County of Canyon in the ollice of the Clerk of said District Court. The State of Idaho sends greeting to II. E. Simmons, Anna B. Simmons, W. J. Bowden. The Boise City and Nampa Irrigation Land and Lumber Company, John W. Daniels and William Carroll, Defendants: You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above-named plaintiffs in the District Court of the Third Judicial District, State of Idaho, in and for Canyon -^w. H. REDWAY,^ Successor to The Hontie 6. Gwinn Mer. Co., Groceries Hardware. Crockery and Glassware. OALDWELL, IDAHO 25 Per Cent That looks a little unusual, But that is only the Discount —-Sf^Given on^s— WALL PAPER. Too much of it in stock. Hence the Big Cut. These Prices are for CASH Only. Chas. A. Oakes. IDr. Stod.da.rt, OF THE X j IEEBIO- "WCELD'S Permanently Located at Atlas Block, Helena, Montana. I I OVTi TREATMENT that will give instantaneous relief and a Permanent Cure in all rH C atarrh, Throat. Bronchial, Heart, Lung, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Affections I * The Eye, Ear, Nose. Throat, Blood and Reproductive and Nervous System. PLACED WITMIN REACH OF ALL. Free *nd confidential examinions to all at the office or by letter. Ile treats alt curable chronic diseases with electricity, medicine and surçery. The cure of private diseases, as well as all female troubles, deafness, catarrh, bronchitis, consumption, dyspepsia, skin dis eases, I ver, kidney and piles, a specialty. Suigical operations scientifically and successfully perform ;d if necesaary. Medicines sent safely and free from observation to any part of the country . Write for sy.nptom blank and circular. Drs. Liebig & Stoddart treat chronic, nervous and spécial cisea.ies, also weak men, or ganic weakness, failing memory, lack of energy, physical decay, deformities, etc., etc., aris ing fre m indiscretions; excess of indulgence, producing some of the following effects: Ner yousnc ss, debility, dimness of vision, self distrust, defective memory, prematureness, want of control of vital organs, p'mples on face, aversion to the society of females, loss of »mbition, lack of c mfidence, gloominess, despondency, unfitness to marry, melancholy, stunted devel opment. loss of manhood, etc. Send for question blank, or better call if you can. All pa tients it, around and aboct Ada, Boise, Canyon and Owyhee counties, and elsewhere jhould consult Ot , Stoddart the .renowned specialist, personally or by 1«««. at Atlas Block, Helena Montana. county, and to answer the complaint tiled thereiu within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service oa you of this summons—if seryed within this county; or if served with out this county, but within this Dis trict, within twenty days; or if served elsewhere, within forty days—or judg ment by default will be taken against you according to the prayer of said complaint. j The said action is brought to obtain 1 a decree of this court for the foreclos i ure of a certain mortgage, described in i the complaint and executed by tbe said H. E. Simmons and Anna B. Simmons, I his wife and delivered to W. L. Telford on the 13th day of September, 1892, to ! secure the payment of a certain prom ! issory note, styled a "First Mortgage ; Coupon Bond,"dated, BoiscCity Idaho, Sept. 13th 1892, for $7,500 No. 23954 due on the 1st day of December 1897, paya ble to W. L. Telford, or order, in gold or its equivalent in value, with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum payable semi-annually accord ing to the tenor of eleven interest cou pons attached. If any part of the principal or interest is not. paid at ma turity it shall bear interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, payable an nually and if any interest remains un paid twenty days after due the princi pal shall become due and collectable at once without notice at the option ot the holder. Signed, II. E. Simmons. That the plaintiffs herein, on the 20th of March 1895, purchased the said note or bond, and all of the unpaid interest coupons, and said Mortgage of the said W. L. Telford, and the said plaintiffs are now the lawful owners and holders thereof. That 4 of the said 11 interest coupons, and no more, have been paid, except that on the 8th day of February 1895, there was paid the sum of 0200 on the 5th one of said interest coupons, leav ing then a balance of $02.50 unpaid on said 5th one. That the premises conveyed by said mortgage may be sold and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of said note, interest coupons unpaid, interest, attorneys fees, as provided for in said mortgage, and costs of suit, and in case such proceeds are not sufficient to pay the same, then to obtain an execution against said defendant H. E. Simmons for the balance remaining due, and al so that the said defendants, and all persons claiming by, through or under them, may be barred and foreclosed of all right, title, cleim, lien, equity of re demption, and interest, in and to said mortgaged premises, and for other and for other and further relief, and if you fail to appear and answer said com plaint as above required, the plaintiffs will take default against you and apply to the court for relief demanded in the complaint, a certified copy of the Bame being served herewith. Given under my hand and Seal of the said District court of the Third Judicial District, State of Idaho in and for [seal ] Canyon county, this 22nd day of September in the year of our Lord one thous and eight hundred and ninety-six. W. C. Dunbar , Jr., Joseph II. Blair , Cleik. Attorney for Plaintiffs. NOTICE, To Cu»(om»rl of (he Boiii and Nampa Canal. Water bills may be paid at the Boise office, or on every Wednesday and Saturday at H. J. Wllterding's office at Nampa. It. E. G keen, o24d3l Manager. Many political speakers, clergymen, singers and others who use the voice excessively, rely on One Mlnuto Cougli Cure to prevent husklness and laryngitis. Its value as a preventive is only equaled by Its power to aflord Instantaneous re lief. h. d. Ulatchley. Chront" constipation Is a painful disagreeable and life shortnlng difficulty. It deranges the sys tem, causes sick headach, bad breath, and pois ons the blood. It can be readily overcome by DeWltt's Little Early Klsers. These Uttle pills are great regulators. H. D. Blatchley. d SUMMONS, In the District Court, of the Third Ju dicial District, State of Idaho, in and for Canyon county. Ella M. Randall, Plaintiff, vs. Francis A. Randall, Defendant, The State of Idaho sends greeting: To Francis A. Randall, defendant. You are hereby summoned and re quired to appear in an action brought against you by said plaintiff, in the said District Court, and to answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff, tiled therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons, if served with in this county; or if seryed out of this county, bnt within this Judicial Dis trict, within twenty days; or if served elsewhere, within forty days. The said action is brought to recover a judg ment by the plaintiff and agaiust the defendant, dissolving the bonds of mat rimony between the plaintiff, Ella M. Bandall, and the defendant, Francis A. Randall, and for the custody of Ciaudie A. Randall, a male child, threo years old, the issue of the marriage. Upon the ground of wilful desertion and abandonment of plaintiff by de fendant since about the 2(ith day of January 1894 up to the present lime, as more fully appears by plaintiffs com plaint filed herein. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint as above required the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Attest my hand and the seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District, State of [seal ] Idaho, in and for Canyon county, this 29th day of September, 1896. W. C. Dunbar , Jr, Chas. H. Reed , Clerk. Attorney for Plaintiff. no7 SUMMONS ON FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE. In the District Court, of the Third Ju dicial District, State of Idaho, in and for Canyon county. William II. Male, Benjamin Gra ham, William Halls Jr., and liar ris H. llayden, Plaintiffs, vs. II. E. Simmons, Anna B. Simmons, W. J. Bowden and Boise City and Nampa Irrigation Land and Lumber Company, Defendants. Action brought in the District Court of the 3d Judicial District, State of Idaho, in and for Canyon county, and the Complaint tiled in said County of Canyon in the office of the Clerk of said District Court. The State of Idaho sends Greeting to II. E. Simmons, Anna B. Simmons, W. J. Bowden and Boise City and Nampa Irrigation Land and Lumber Company, Defendants. You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against yon by the above-named plaintiffs in the District court of the Third Judicial District, State of Idaho, in and for Canyon county, and to answer the complaint tiled therein within ten days (exclusive of tho day of service) after the service on you of this summons— if served within this county; or if served with out this county, but within this dis trict, within twenty days; or if served elsewhere, within forty days—or judg ment by default will be taKen against you according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to obtain a decree of this court for tbe forclos ure of a certain mortgage, described in the complaint and executed by the said II. E. Simmons and Anna B. Sim mons his wife and delivered to W. L. Telford on the 13th day of September, 1892, to secure the payment of a cer tain promissory note, styled a First Mortgage Coupon Bond, dated Boise City, Idaho, September 13tli, 1892, for $3,000.00 N o. 23953, due on the 1st day of December 1897, payable to W. L. Telford or order, in gold or its equiva lent in value, with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum paya ble semi-annually, according to the tenor of eleven interest coupons at tached. If any part of the principal or Interest is not paid at maturity it shall bear interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, payable annually and if aid P r - come due and collectible at once with any interest remains unpaid twenty days after due, the principal shall be out notice, at tbe option of the holder. Signed, H. E. Simmons. That the Plaintiffs herein, on the 14th day of March 1895, purchased the said promissory note, styled First Mortgage Coupon Bond, and all of the unpaid interest coupons and said Mort gage, of the said W. L. Telford. And the said plaintiffs are now the lawful owners and holders of the same. That 4 of tbe 11 interest coupons, and no more, have been paid; except that on the 7th day of February 1895, there was paid the sum of $69, on the 5th of said interest coupons leaving then a balance of $36 unpaid on the said 5th interest coupon. That the premises conveyed by said mortgage may be sold and the proceeds thereof applied to the payment of said note, interest coupons unpaid, interest, attorney's fees, as provided for in said mortgage, and costs of suit and in case such proceeds are not sufficient to pay tho same, then to obtain an execution against said defendant H. E. Simmons for the balance remaining due, and al so that the said defendants, and ell per sons claiming by, through or under them, may be barred and foreclosed of all right, title, claim, lien, equity of re demption, and interest, in and too said mortgaged premises, and for other and further relief, and if you fail to ap pear and answer said complaint as above required, the plaintiffs will take default agaiust you and apply to the court for relief demanded in the com plaint, a certified copy of the same be ing served herewith. Given under my hand and seal of the said District Court of the Third Judicial District, State of Idaho In and for [seal ] Canyon county, this 22nd day of September in the year of our Lord one thous- and eight hundred and. ninety-six. W. C. Dünbar , Jr., JosEPn II. Blair , Clerk Attorney for Plaintiffs.