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MONTPELIER EXAMINER. T VDL. 3. MONTPELIER, IDAHO, WEDNESDAY. MAY 19, 197. NO. 12. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Ç A. HOOVER, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, IDAHO MONTPELIER. |)R. E. F. GUYON, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office, over Riter Bros. Drug store. Montpelier. Idaho. jjr. e. k. McKenzie, Physician & Surgeon. Also prepared to scientifically fi t glasses. Office at. Hoover's Drug store. MONTPELIER, IDAHO j)0UGLAS IIIX, Attorney -at - Law Land Matters a Specialty. GEORGETOWN, Idaho S. SPENCE, Attorney-at-Law. MONTPELIER, : : : IDAHO j^LFRED BUDGE, Attorney-at-Law. District Attorney Fifth Judicial Dis trict. Paris, Idaho. J A. BAGLEY, , Attorney at Law. Defenses in Criminal Cases a Speciality. MONTFEL1ER IDAHO. L. GLENN, T. Attorney nt I*o-w. Practices in all the Courts of Idaho. 1 : : IDAHO MONTPELIER. E. CHALMERS, E. Attorney at Law. BLACKPOOT * - IDAHO. Dr. J.Schefstad, DENTIST. i Crown, Bridge Work and Plate work 1 Specialty. High grade work at lowest prices. No charge for Examination. In Cottage next to Hunter House. Montpelier . Idaho. JOE FULLER, barber. MONTPELIER, : : : : • IDAHC ßHAS. SCHMID, THE TAILOR. MONTPELIER, IDAHO Imported and Domestic Suitings on Good fits guaranteed. All or ders promptly attended to. Give me trial hand. HELLO CENTRAL! The new telephone line be tween this city and Paris is now in working order. C oune( di° n at Ovid. Kates Reasonable. Offices: Co-op (>. Burgoyn ^ lireiinaii, M. Rosenbaum Ovi' p Peris Mt(r. f>. Paris l sr w FURNITURE! / / Yes. A carload just received. r. ! This.week Z^ We will quote you a few eye openers in prices, space. T3 Watch this 1 Our Stock Includes everything in the Furniture Line and it is direct from the factory. GALL AND SEE IT. Z^ ^2 -ED. BUBflOYHE, * J 4 71 MONTPELIER, IDAHO. s LOCAL NEWS. Items about Montpelier and the County. It's summer with a vengences. Matcheltes Indian Tobacco Cure, pos itively cures. Hoover's Drug Store. 8 $1 pays for the Examiner from this date to January 1st. '98. Try the "Perfect" Baking Pow der. 1 g Mr. and Mrs. Emil Vater iy, May 10th, a girl, bats and base balls of all nnmond & Whitman's. •gan and bride were visitors er Thursday for a few hours, schillings Best tea at Han sens. « 9 ' 'Spud" Murphy Is back again from Portland, Oregon. Baseball supplies of all kinds nt Han sen's. Ilildretb's Velvet candy the best mo lasses candy on the market at Hansen's. Conductor Waldron has moved his family into one of the Burgoyne resi dences on Washington avenue. We've got the best cigar on earth for 5 cents. The Fontellor- Try it. Hoov er'sDrug Store. An. Joe Bagley presented her hus Kand with a bouncing baby girl Friday 'morning. All doing well. Best 5-cent cigar in town, the F< n tella at Hansen's. The Examiner will be sent from now till December 31st, 1897, months for $1 cash. Subscribe now. The Coop W. & M. Co., have the fiuest alfalfa seed, garden seeds and etc. Call and see them. 7 A brother of Steve Staleys and also his nephew, have been looking over the beauties of this section for a week past. The finest, best and cheapest line of writing stationery in town. Jurt in. Call and see it at Hansen's. Dave Davis has purchased the resi dence of Misses Crowel and Leonard. The ladies will leave shortly for the east. Try the "Perfect" Baking Powder 1 Old papers at this office 50 cents per hundred. Several drunken hobos have been about town this week, disturbing the peifoe and qnietude of the suburban resi dents. A chain gang would soon do away with this nuisance. Furniture of all kinds and makes at Ed Burgoyne's, just received from the factory. The county will have about $2400 in cash for work this year. This means considerable improvement for our town. The streets are being systematically im proved this year and the city looks much better in consequence. The levy will be five mills. 9 8 9 or seven 9 5 Attorney John Bagley came back from Salmon city Thursday morning where he has been attending court. He won a big mining suit up there in volving property worth $40,000. He was also interested in several other large suits. Our stock of liquors is complete and of purest quality. Bottled expressly for family and tourist trade in any quantity. Prices reasonable. Give tlie^e goods a trial. Riter Bros. Drug Co. Samuel Weston of Lake Town was installed as bishop of the Garden City ward last Sunday, vice Robt. Calder resigned. The new bishop is spoken of as an exemplary young man and fully capable for the work. Yon should see the fine display of hand made team Harness and Cowboy Saddles at the Co-op W. & M. Co. Now that the city council has de cided to buy a hook and ladder for the fire boys, the latter will put the chemi cal engine in good shape and thus af ford the town considerable protection against fire. This move has long been urged and it will be commended by all. We have a big line of fine felt hats, boy's sizes at dirt cheap prices . Ham mond & Whitman's. Delicious biscujts, cakes, &c. are made with the "Perfect" Baking Powder, All the new things in Paperties in bozes and tablets. Come in and let us show them to you. Hoover's Drug Store. Burgoyne & Brennan have just added to their stock the celebrated "Perfect" Baking Powder. By purchasing direct from the factory we sell "Perfect" Baking Powder at lowest prices. Bur goyne & Brennan. Our stock of snmmer jackets and capes is now arriving. They are dreams of fashion art. Mose Lewis. The handsomest line of neckwear at Hammond & Whitman's. These styles are the very latest and dirt cheap in price. 12 7 8 l 8 1 4 10 Awarded Highest Honors—World's Fair, DR* VtlCtt .JL CREAM ^ . _ _ . „ . . I A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. 40 .EARS THE STANDARD. State Treasure Storer has made a call jor $60,000 worth of state warrants for redemption. Plenty of strychnine for squirrels. Now is the time to use it effectually. At Riter Bros. Drug Store. The local Macabee ladies are pushing their lodSe work right along adding new members. Get a l>ottle of Shams Malt. Recom mended by all physicians. Its the finest made and is sold only by Hoover's Drug Store. 8 Pocate llo is said to bo over run with tramps, and the officers are perplexed to know how to clear the town of them. it is about time that some steps were Iwing taken looking to the celebration ii May 30. We understand Mayor Bar wet will issue a proclamation asking all to turn out in honor of the dead. Th lodges have already moved in the mat '4er. The citizens generally should as sservice. You can make your final proofs before R. S Spence in Montpelier and save the trip to Paris over bad roads Fees as low as any. The Examine« hopes that a united effort will be made on the part of Mont pelier citizens to celebrate the Fourth of July in grand style. There will be no celebration of the 24th this year as every one who can will go to Salt Lake, therefore every effort should be put on the Fourth celebration. A move now will secure the attendance of the whole valley, and it should be the greatest ef fort in the city's history. Mayor Bar rett has been asked by the council to issue a call for a mass meeting to start the ball rolling, and we hope a general attendance will be had. 8 I e oist-ii For Trans-Mississippi Commercial Congress, Salt Lake City, 14, 15 and 16 one rate round trip from all points on Short Line. Selling dates July 13th, Idaho. Limit for return 20th. Con tinuous passage each directions. For the benefit of my customers I have put on a delivery wagon. Orders taker, and delivered at your home every day, and all such orders filled with the same care as though you come to the shop yourself. During the summer I propose as heretofore to carry a full line of fresh and salt meats, fish, etc. Only the choicest will be handled at lowest living prices. H. H. Hoff. Judge Stewart yesterday denied the application for a writ of hapeas corpus in the case of John Ridenbaugh, dealer for Thomas Constance, who was arres ted in pursuance of the plan to test the applicability of the anti-gambling law to this city. The defendant was found guilty by Probate Judge Blake and fined $200. An application was then made for a writ of habeas corpus; this has been denied and an appeal taken to the supreme court, where the matter .will come to a final determination. _ .. ,. , „ . I The bond pending the appeal was fixed at $250. - Statesman. Bloomington Items. May 11, 1897, At 10 a. m. today Mary Marin tha, beloved wife of Hyrum Thor iock, of this place, passed away rom earth, into the great beyond. Deceased had been ill for some time, and finally succumbed, it is said, to the combined effects of the deadly diseases, dropsy,pneumonia, heart disease, and blood poisoning. The case is a very sad one, as this is the-second time the young man has been called upon to lose a wife, A number of small children sur / vive the departed mother. "It-will doubtless be gratifying to the many friends of Wm. Hulme to learn that that estimable gen* lleman is recovering from his severe illness. The indications are that he will be himself again in a few days. . Elder N. C. Nelson, Jr., left a week ago Monday for his mission to the North Western States. He carries with him the benedictions of a united community. ... , we may ju ge rom t o pio gram that .s being prepared by the various associations ot the staKe, , „ T w T . . ; the \. L. M. I. A entertainment to be given in the Bloomington hall, on the evening of the 22nd inst., will be unquestionably the grandest of the kind in the history of the county The local officers are indefatigable in then efforts to have it come oft a triumphant sue cess ' Cases of measles were reported in diverse parts of town; but we understand the malady is now sub Na Oriwa siding. Against the Law. /There is a law on the statute Books of Idaho forbidding the sale 'of cigarettes to minors. Every day, however, we see boys of four teen or fifteen, even younger than that, with the accursed, illsmelling 'abominations between their lips., Cigarettes are piillTTcTy sold to boys every day. The officers of the law certainly often see these sales and and beyond question must see young children with cigarettes in their mouthes every hour In the day. Parents must certainly know when their children contract this habit. Still it goes on* without the least apparent attempt to check it. All educators will tell yon that when they notice a lack of mental quantities or of capacities for ap plication in a pupil, they can al most invariably trace its begining to the commencement of the cigar ette habit. Nearlv every day the newspapers note cases of degener acy and insanity among children due to the excessive smoking of cigarettes. They destroy mental and bodily force, weaken the char acter and lessen the ability to re sist other temptations. In fact the boy who smokes cigarettes has never been known to become a useful man. If then we have a law against the sale of these insidious rolls of bad tobacco and paper, why not enforce it? Why do not parents and officers, if there is no other way to prevent this evil, see that the law is enforced? We should all have intereet enough in our boys to see that they have at least a chance for useful manhood and that in the struggle of life, which at best is hard enough, they are able to Iook the world in the face with clear minds and strong bod ies.—Pocatello Tribune. Speeial Rates. For annual conference, Young Men's and Young Ladies Mutual Improvement associations to be held In Salt Lake, July 17, 18 and 19, 1S97, a rata of one fare will be made by the Short Line railway. Selling dates for this and all points in Idaho July 26. Continuous passage both ways. t A -, L ong^Session Held by City Council, The mayor SmTall the member« U re pre sent at the city cbuncil meeting Thursday evening, The finance committee reported ^ follows: That the income of c j ty f rom licenses, etc., was es ^imated at $1227. Taking out $10* 40 f or salaries this would leave $179 available for other purposes. The report placed the assessed valuation at $200,000 and asked that the council fix the levy for present year. After a long discussion a motion to levy five milu was carried, Mr. Perkine however, thought three mills would be 8utficient \ The finance com - mltteo in8tructed to re P° rt accordingly. . wv The meinhw. of'the Montpahef Hook and Ladder Co > 1N ° 1 1 were presented and accepted, The improvement committee ad* yiaed the b h of the lat of , . . Qi > T i « ground next to Steven s Implement Co .. 011 Washington avenue for the , um of $250 . Thii lot ha8 180 ft. front The council acted ^ cordi , and the citv wil i shortly owu good iece of property . The wu of M Malonp for $33 for d rent) wftB allowed ag wa9 algo th# dwk ., bm of $ 5 . 94 for supplies. Mose Lewis asked for an electric light franchise. Referred to spec* ial committee composed of Perkins Hansen, Hammond and the mayor. Four dollars was allowed ager for nippers and badges. Vflie dog ordinance was referred to that committeee with instruc* tiojis to draft a substitute chang ing the license to $3 for male dogs apd $5 for female dogs. j The clerK was instructed to noti fy parties to put down sidewalks where the city had ordered them. The road overseer suggested that several articles necessary for street work was needed and $25 will be expended for that purpose. Eleventh street came up again and the street committee got the job of figuring out how the widen ing process could be done at the least cost. The mayor was asked to issue a proclamation calling for a mass meeting of the citizens looking .to the celebration of the Fourth of July. During the meeting discussion arose as to the advisability of ap propriating some money to buy a hook and ladder for the fire com pany. Nearly all of the coucilmen favored an appropriation of $250 for this purpose and the boys will get that sum shortly. Council then adjourned. FIVI L.LS, • 9 ^IT VOTED «TR. T H \ Reports come from Boise tha Postmaster Tage is in trouble and his offiice in the hands of Inspector Way land. Mr. Tage makes a gen eral denial of the charges against him. Two new patients were received at the asylum Thursday morning, female from Mount Idaho, other a male from The male is reported one a and the Bear Lake, to be the father of fifteen children. —News. Tourist Slepers - Commencing with train No. 2 leaving Ogden March 9th, a through sleeper will be operated between San Francisco and Chi cago on that train. Effective same date Portland to Council Bluffs, tourist sleeper will operate be tween Portland and Green River only, connection being made Green River by train from Port land with San Francisco. Chicago 1 tourist äleeper on train. tf