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the examiner. : 'I I — r Entered mt tlie postofflec at Montpelier, Mahn I Published Weekly. as second-class matter terms of sunsoRirriOo. Oric year. . Six months |2 Of, 1 Of) -OHA8, E. HARRIS, Editor and Publisher. Montpelier, Idaho, Sept. 8, 1897. DIRECTORY. ! COUNTY DIRECTORY. Amnaa M. Rich. Sheriff V°* Sponpberg.Recorder' ... "Oy'nso • Assessor and Collector Alfred Osmond_ !.. T. Shepherd.. Robf. A. Bird,. .. Eph Jones. . Probate ,1 udge .Treasurer j .>nrveyorj .Coroi.or Commissioners. John H. Grim met t, chairman. Win. T. Perkins, Mosiah Booth, i DISTRICT cbURT. D. VV. Stand rod Alfred Hu 'ge.. G. Spongi erg.. . .J nd e . Dist. Attorney . .Clerk of Court CITY DIRECTORY. Mayor. Clerk. Engineer. Treasurer. Police Magistrate Conncilmen— 1st Ward— Jas. G. Crane, Wm. rerkim - 2d Ward—Chas. Hammond M. I . Whitman 3d Ward— F. C. Hansen. Leonard. .J. K. Barrett, .... Chas. E. Harris ] .Wm. si onpe j .J. R. Brennan | . G. C. Ililtier ! Thomas^ _: ANNOUNCEMENT. Next week the Examiner will be I tain the week's telegraphic news, : Idaho, Utah and Northwester ! enlarged to an eight page 6-column quarto. The added pages will j ' MU n ' of the best writers will also be pub ! It will now no longer be noces- : items, an agricultural column,! Mormon church news, and miscel lany. A continued story by one The new edition Ihe new ^.t.on . lished. fary for our subscribers to take two or three papers. of the Examiner will contain prac tically all that will be news, no I matter of what nature you desire, j See a copy and be convinced that it is the beet weekly published in Idaho. ; I We bar none, and the price will be the same, $2 per year, 1 for six months. The new Examiner will he a daisy and no mistake. Now is the 1 time to subscribe and get the hen- ' efit of all the news. ; r "Doctor" Manz writes the Ex aminer that he will be in town shortly and make it "hot for vou I for slander." A1J light; come on Doc. j - — , . ! . », . - I lawver to prosecute Meeks. John t, . -, i .i ,- , • . . Bagley assisted the district at , jui-j.it tornev, and he did the business up ,, brown .—,. — Judge Standrod was asked to pass on the constitutionality of the |j ut ; gambling law last Saturday. lie declined until a case came be Evanston has a real big sensa ! tion. A young lady died there last, week and a doctor and a certain ! fore him regularly. young man are under arrest pe.ul | ing the coroner's investigation. Ail the parties concerned stand high j i in Evanston's society. j Paris has $300 to pay salaries j and improve its streets with and pay general expenses the first year i of its existence as ». city. No \ wonder the Lost kicked. * There - î ,. , , . r , ; won't be enough to pay for the publication of the ordinances after the oflicers get their portion. i 1 Or* the first page the Examiner i mentions the Hogeii«on case I understand since writing that nrti-| f, cle that here w « no evidence tt cle, that then, «-s no evidence against Ifogcnscn and Judge Stan-; . d rod ordered the case dismissed.;,'"' We are glad to make the correction ' tt f ë ,/ , !l of for many people had gotten a differ entooinion of the matte, | pinion ol till, mattu. ^ 1 r V * i STflf, .»VL I W * iv *k tfc to ik Or ik lb ib 1>I. <4) a lb fff Are in the Field With the COOPER, FISH FARM AND SPRING WAGONS iti U; ki & I m ti/ V vi) , s 10 i'> tb ib i. ij tk Every Description. Ü r, Hi is, \ « -î3 3âî-î-3îî3-2î^-3'3-3-32îi®fCÎ-Sé-6:S6-.tfC-:&StfrC-&* lb iff w ik ib Buckboards . m ik Buggies and Carriages, £ Jay Eye Case Sulky Plows . . . Canton Clipper walking Plows, « Harrows and«*«*«*«***» m $ m to m « i < ■ !B * m HI ■ « . . Superior Grain Drills. m m m * Hi S 3 3 33 32 -*-3-3 * -3|SjjjS6 f t tt-t &£•:*• C-C-E- Sr C-S-ff-ft M >e * m § JEWEL STEEL RANGES, COOKING and HEATING STOVES * m <0 » ^ * I ■:> A fui! lin of Hardware, Granite and?» Stamped Ware. GonsoSidaled Implement Company, WiONTPELIER, IDAHO. * Ol 1 1 m t\ <;• . I \ m m % A breach of promise case is to he tried this week at Evanston, j How much is claimed as damages ; is not stated, but it's cartwheels to | ,, ■ , . . ,, , . there is a breach m the plain til! s skull and allow the young man to I go hence with his experience and i : what other satisfaction lie can get., ! carrots that the jury will think ! scintilla evidence" against; Meeks amounted to enough to call for a thirty-five year sentence,! while tlie "cinch" against Tunks was so weak, that the judge ! gretted he could not give him t : month instead of a That : ; year; and in;., ono case Tunks was acquitted. Ini wl »ich case have the people been ,. . ^ m Jmto necessary expense," apparently?! The Post was simply mistaken. re ! at the people's expense, for the last half dozen ' 1 Mr. Tunks is probably not 1 11 angel, but he is aiot botter etti- P zen than some of those who have j ! I It now transpires that Ike Tunks j was never on the platted road with his fence. This was shown last ! week by t he county surveyor. The ! Ex a mi.me it hopes Iko will make ! j'he parties suffer who have been go persecuting him, ' vears. an been holding him up grade criminal. ,s a first Up in Boise there is not a state statute of any consequence that ln the people fear as a result of Judge j Stewart's recent decisions. People "* watch with interest the move . » . , . , ments of a state without anv laws ,, . , • i ihat will stand fire in the courts. ' ,, ... . i Something will have to be done ; (quickly or the results inav he dis Most of the astroustothe state, people will follow the even tenor of their way. but there are lawless I 1 ** ''■'barattera who will take every ad- P vantage offered and for these there ! ought to he some "good laws, matter wiiat they cost, no I the i WHERE WILL IT END? , Jlltl „ c Stewart, at Boise, decided the other day that the law allow- i j n g ;i j>jieala* from missioners I countv com -1 actions was void. I»j tl,,s 1,li h,11,, ' ve ^> l l' e supreme court j "',f "" ! 1 ''| w j - • ' ' * >- 1UH ( ^° tal "' 105 ! nmb]< ; Cases will now be j î >r °" Bllt n, . tl,e ,ntere '^ of 'Mise men of ill the penitentiary who have been tr id J. d vil .t„', „„ infirmai ^ / of . u icT ' ... - nulict miM ' * 1 ^ llR ^ iiw 18 v °id* then >Xery ,non Si ' ni to the penitentiary ! durmg tiic last six years will be : bad, f, ' e(> ' ^ ,he Stilte 1 ' an, '" t "PI**1 in | Jap tt Crim " ,nl y,,it to thl; Bupreme . , .... hutei i th<i ,VilU ' T U P a,ld think tt " 0Ut ' ca " g that sspeeial session J of the legislature. If Judge Stew-1 . atf, and p i haps other judges, too. ^ ch" ce tliev will mil I if. ^ u ) tlieu every statute hooks, and the people will be erless to defend themselves. Btiltfl Jaw pow on our If \ - u don't believe J. J Jensen make hair grew on bald heads just see some of those he has been treating, Dandruff and all scalp diseases permas nent b' cured by a new remedy. 1'ri e reason ab)e, 28 ZlDortoaoe Companies an& 2. aw. The manager of the Doming In vestment* company declares that ! the mortgage busine comnanies doing! . - 8 i ' 111 luaho are "being stood j up in line to he shot at" , , , ,Py 1 1,nve b 1 PP 1 n cau » U violiUi "? ® a ' ul have heen 1,ro,,gl,t court to meet the because ! im! j thereof. The facts in the that the territorial it 1887 to prevent passed in ! nv j ! , . . „ , bounty in which the ortensc occurs, j lle I)emll 'f C„. i 13 Sttl<1 « n otlll ' 1 ' nmrtgago com- ! an ' es d°ing business in this state exce l't Ihc H.vpothet k bank, 1 used a usury prescribes tl,at tlu; '-'barging of compound in- ; forest is expressly forbidden and j ! lnl I ,oses on the lender as a penalty tbe 1<>ss l . he interest on j tbe ont ' tenth of which shall j go * nto llle ec,1 "ol fund of the I lave coupon note requiring the borrower to pay intercut on all in tercst not paid when due., which the courts have recently held to be ; plein violation of tho statute - Suits are now being brought to enforce the terms of the ! bin and it. is the probability , . . - , banng to meet the requirements J . , Gie law that moves the mortgage , • , , , . , ! ccmpames to demur that they are being "shot at.," And in view of usury j ! ! r i oi a ; °ther side of the case, it is i ^oot hing hope that t ! 1 esse shots will * ** successful and that these I ! - I n|, ics may he required to experi- j ence same inexorable law that j COlll they have heretofore invoked to the fullest extent against their fortunate debtors. uu Lewiston Trib une. llif?ht for California where he has b called on a mission, Frank Nye, of Paris, loaves to-morrow , ! n , li-lo /acre 3aps. The last Jap strike Mraw that iircke tiie camei'« hack, ^ al Rb ^hort Line is con cerned. Sunday a large number Italians were unloaded at Poca- ; teil«, and Mondav thev whip <i,= , tribut da, S di '.q , Ikina t he b u-e of ho i , .lakin^ the place or the Japs. Other sections will be supplied with American labor, if it can he bad, and in a very short time the will he no more on the railway sections of thin company. , r , . , . ihe company is doing a great amount of work on its roadbed this year, and it could not afford to be bavin" strikes or its hands cm, m 0 strikes oi. us lianas con tinually. The contractors will lose their lluh. ,L-,w « l », r. tlieu little lake offs heieaftei. . ! the ^ was SftM L. Lewis THe PAIR, ♦ GOING EAST SALE. Clothing. V* t V This special sale will only last till new Stock comes 2 ^ in. 2j£ m m We will also Slaughter the Prices Clothing. We always aim to carry plete stuck in Clothing and not have broken sizes, now, we want to clean up the entire StocK. Even loss means a profit to us now. They must tro. on We presume that overyone in the vallev ®"'— is well aware of our quality of gonds and our prices have been lower than anyone else could give. a com m any As many sizes are sold out Now we propose to cut tliese prices still lower on this sale in order i»-" to inaKe room for our m m Men's Suits, Former I'rice $5.75. Going at $2.00. Fall & WinterStock Qt^ rn Suits in all wool cloth, diagonal serges, and broadcloth well worth $15 Here arc some Going East prices: DRESS GOODS. G5>"v~ ALL CASSIMERE, m Now Sellingat $5.00. Formerly Sold at 1' ine clay worsted suits, former price 15c to $1 a yard, now at 10, 20, 30 and 50 cts. m $15 ^2 m Now Sellingat $8.75: m These suits are best in best style, with fine Italian lining and will fit as good as any tailor can n ake them. HENREITTA'S: O' F'ormer Price, 59, 75, and Î1.25 per yard. Now at 25, 50 and 75 cts. a yard. m BOYS SUITS Now is your chance to dress the Boys ready for school. BOOTS AND SHOES The cut takes effect in Bo its and Shoes. \\ e arc not advertising just for fun, bn are using Printers ink to Sell autour goods We nn an n wiil soon clean them out. SILKS: m Former price 25, 35. 40, 50, 75, $1.00 and 11.50. Now going at 15, 25, 40, 75 and 99 Cts. Tins remarkable cut in Silks and Dress Goods will be the talk of the County. Come qlek if you need them. m Suits worth $2. now 69c. m hat we say. Our quality and prices m Don't wait for they will soon be Sold. mi m WEN'S OVERSHIRTS. We have great barg.iins. Shirt 25 Cts. A goo 1 well made tlndurwear 25 Cts a Suit. Men' Bo . s Per ale waist s 10 ct-. MILLINERY. ? Ii is well know a . our Htock of Millinery was the liest in tlie valley, but there are a few Hats left which must go. V. e could mention 10,UK) more bargain-, but space w ill not permit. Come and get prices for Yourself. Hats worth $5, now $1, 1 am {i > •0 Great Farmers has been a marvellpus This ,i. r r month tor the farmers. Farmer Joseph Leiter has $509,000. maae Fanner Charles I'ilibury made $500,000. Farmer William T. Baker has made $050,000. lias Farmer 1). It. Francis made $000,000. Farmer George B. French ha* made $200.000. Farmer J. Pierpont Morgan has made $1,000,000. There will be great doings at the county fairs this fall.—Ex. 8(>me people mily nut know it lmt all of the above mentioned are millionaire speculators, and prob ably never had hold of « handle in their lives, month's "earnings" have been made by gambling in the wheat; pits of New York and Chicago, plow TV,»ir while the real producers have been j • i d toiling in the fields in the hot sun, J trying to stave off a mortgage. 1 The speculators generally get away with all the farmer maxes or pro uces. Hns ©lö |Mace. A letter was «recently sent to Star valley addressed thus: "Miss Mary - On the ( nd of the envelope was . r .. . ^ u ' following: '■Please find owner and return if not called tor m f> days to Minnie . Somewhere III Wyo- , ^ 0il ^ KI,0W which, Star Valle}', Wyo. Auburn or Afton or Fairview. More than likelv the young lady ! . , , , .* : addressed Will get her letter even in ing. SclUllfl ©Ut. . . ^ ■ A. , hlis offers his entiro stock ' U ' and man *' T to clone out his atme, liiere are many snaps to be had. Come our bargains and save . , - , , ,i,on( ' ^ U * > ln ^ eo,e "* V 9 ^ ie a g0P,e * _ A ._ **'._ ~ 8 We understand the people of Star valley have taken stepsto p^h the road j Ge0rg f town ! divide to completion. Teams and men ; are to be puff to work as soon as the fall crops are out of the way and the road | wil1 ho rushed through. However, all the people from that section say that thev wUl still continue to trade at Mont ,, ^i ! t paher, as it has the largest end best stocked stores in the country. if it is sent to ail of the above post offices. !.<>«:, t ï,s. Chi dren's Cotton and Woolen wear at Hammond & U hitman's. 28 The ease of Nelson vs. Omyle Bros, .Tim received a new line of ho, s' and luldren clot lung at Bnrgoyne & 11 linder "'9® »löiided in favor of tho plaintiff. AT. J. Bohner has returned home from atnonUi> ip to the Big Piney country. Brennan's Attorney Baglay v ill defend Duncan McLennan and Thos. Morgan at Evan s.on this week. ,l eo that eieg.tni large lino of eranits wareat 8. A. Mills' Just the thing for the fruit season. relief. 2(i Senator Rich and daughter Boise last night. Joe h :d Iko Tunks ia tow, who goes to tho pou for a ye Oh mberlain'* Colic, Cholera and Diar Remedy always affords prompt. 1 or sale at i loover's ilrug Store. I BANKETS! went 1o • r. r.iiea 1 BASKETS! Go to *>d & Whitman's and see llieir !' n<> 01 eott in and Woolen blankets funn • 59 cents to f5.00 per pair. 28 - Prof. Earding will positively leave Montpelier next Sunday morning early, j and Saturday is the last day he will make palmistry readings. Don't miss a lifetime. At the l ure toilet soaps an ! fine perfumes at H-iiiri>ii'h Tho«» im 1 it 11:11181.11 8. J nese goods are A1 in qnal ity and dirt cheap. oit M 20 ; Archdeacon Johnston did not get. home in time last week to hold services, ' os announced, Sunday. He came in i Monday and will be at home all the l^ 10 opportunity of ^ unt ® r House. week, holding Hervicoj at tho usual hours at the Episcopal church Mr. Leavitt, an experienced salesman from Chicago, has arrived to take position in Sam L. Lewis' store. The ^ is ^ « Mg rush when new idl and winter goodB arrive. They are expected in a day or two. Men's, Ladies' Children's wool and cotton underwear. These goods were bought before tho new tariff vent into ' j effect and we unarantce to give you the | very lowest price on these coods Wp - * , , , , c * have doubled our assortment in tliese 1: , , lines and we ask you (o examine our stock before buying elsewhere 11 ir «n t * lirmmond & Whitman. 28 The premium list of the Idaho Inter mountain Fair at Boise will he out Hhortly . It ha8 been prepnred lllul u " rranged for Publication. Tho list is a long one, the awards pro vided being both cash and diplomas, j One interesting feature of it is a prize of $50 for the best general exhibit of farm products, including fruit, grown ! upon a single place. A Missouri, exchange gets off like ! this: If there to anything that gives us | 3 lon *"* f " r eternal rest and sieep. damp solitude, it is a man who comes | to a town or country and build up a , good paying business, grows rich from j the resources of a prosperous country and then squats down on his wealth like ( . 4 «, u«i "" e I ° n " door ani1 13 too infernal stingy to even let tho gravel grind in his own gizzard. ( j j TIM HER CULTURE , FINAL PROOF. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. S. Land Office, Bloekfont, Idaho ( All^UBi 11, 1H07. i Notice irs l erehy given that J ha, fi.cd final Ä V'r.LVîM oi H u mher 185)7, on tiinht r »*ulturç app ic-a ';*» O). n,8,f.»r tlio W! a NW« , aiul W jfsWL ..^étalon No.8. in Township No. 14 . K.45 t Ile nomes as wUnem*: LEGAL NOTICES I j le J Obi.ru, Alfred l>,« r "i-y, \l llloril Spark», ail of Herr Lake rnmitv u.aau. J n o g. Bikiwn, Register. Aug is Sept X NOTICE 1 Olt PUBLICATION. L'. S Lund Oiaeo, Blarkfoot, Idaho. ( Aug. si. 1S97. ( , , , , . . .ïivon that the followiiiE nmm ,i soltior Juin Aied notice of hi« intention to limkt* tnittl piMuf in support of his claim, und diot stud prooi will be inane before the Clerk of ph-tnot ( ourt at Montpelier, Idwho, on October I Ith, 1SST7, viz: Notice i« lierehv , t'ii. 1 !*" a/L 5 « Emm E! " i . fIl< "ieni*s the foilowiug witm-si-nss tn pmvo - Älsr ,Uem * U "° n an '* Jolm E»chhT, t Hli'!jf : j'iear h l'.'iki> ('iniîlty.^l'îahi) 1 ^*' j smn. loct.e ' 0,,N u ' BK ?Zïker GOTTFRIED ESCIILER Sec. 17, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Otlice at Hlaekfoot. Ida.,I Aug. 3,1MI7. j . Notl , ce '?, h ? reb X given that the following nanied (ettU-r hn» tiled notice of hl» Intention to 'nahe ilnal proof In supijort of his claim, and reUi' 1 ! 1 *,. 1 " 001 "I 11 n '»d® t. lore the clerk of ; District Court atl'ariB, Idaho, un Sept, 2», 1897, VK ' EDWARD L. LASHRROOK ' for the E 1 2 Nw 1 , and K 1 ; sw 1 gee. 15 , i name« the following witnesses to prove of *««4 d V aiuÜ'v* i s n( ' e n P°* and cultivation r A, ll { eM J - Pri , <u '; 1 Alfred T. Price, Itrigham Lashbioolt and Thomas IItiller, all of Rear Lake county. j„hn G. Brown, Register. Tp. 12. Aug. 4-Sept. ,S NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lend Office ftt Black foot Idaho I .... . , , Sept 8th. 1K97.1 Notice I» herein- given that the following named »eitler lias filed milice of Ills Intention lo make final proof In support of Ills daim, and if A will bo ina<le before the Clerk ' I ,i s i rll ', t 0ourt at farfs. Idaho, on October j in, Ins)/, vi z: | for the NW'/nw!? sê < 1 12 ° W^ M s Vf U gw/ n S^.5S£: 3 'TP* MSP 45 . e * , -'I*' names ihe following witnesses to prove '>f r continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, via: Henry miller, lames N Ho mes, Jess A. Per Marlon Perkins, all ol Bear Lake Co. Idaho. ^ ^ Jtio.G. Brown, Septs,Oct 18 . Register. Land Office at lllnckfoot, Idaho. ( x otlee „ hereby £;>«?„ ,„Vowing. »««ned settler ha» filed notiee of hi. inteutiou M td ^ m fop ihe nwj^ w^ neî^, S ec. w, Tp. il s. R, Ignames the following vIhmsom to prove of®mfd lin'd?"*?' sldeno? " pon a,,d cultiv »' l0 " »««»"« .STb^ ^Co. Idaho. John 0 . Urow)1 Sept. 8. Oct. is. —--- _ WANTED—Ti n-tworihy and active h'eollemen or ladies to travel for respon R .', oIe \ , es - t ;L l, !. i ^ he<i , ll3Uie in Monthly S65 00 and expenses. Position Really Reference. Enclose self-ad dressed stamped envelope. IheDomin ion Company, Dept. Y Chicago. Sept 8 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. of HARVEY A. DUNN