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m to Our Fall Millinery has Arrived * * m to m to flryd we are showing all the Newest Styles irç Ladies Hats, Trimmed, etc. to V«y * to \b to * to OUR STOCK OF * ifc DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, LADIES AND CHILDRENS UNDERWEAR, SHOES, ETC., IS COriPLETE. to Call and see us whether you want to buy or not. We have always something oew to show you. to to to to to to to to to to Burgoyne Mercantile Company to to to to Phone 38 to (GOOD GOODS) to to to rtKRKKKKKKKKKKKKKKIMtKKKItKM. KKimiOMtaMtKItRXtWRKKKKincaOCKK atKIOUttiaUMMmiUUmKKKKKMUmtt ■ Cut You r Fuel Bill in Two; x :__ * at X at I N an ordinary soft coal stove, half of the coal arises in gas ar.d * promptly goes up the chimney. When you remember that gas is J itself fine fuel, being used in all the large cities for cooking, heating * and lighting, you realize how much is saved if the gas doesn't escape, * but is held in the stove and burned. Notice in this picture of Cole's Hot Blast how the draft burns the * coal from the top. It discharges a blast of highly heated air over and * through the body of fuel, thus distilling the gas from the fuel, oxydiz- % ing and burning it before its escape up the chimney. That is why 3 I™ ■■ . — % X * X X X X X .itmuv X X % * !l X 'H * Cole's Original Hot Blast Saves Half the Fuel J —. —. - _j •1 X 1 ; * This patented Hot Blast Draft doesn't work in leaky stoves and % that is one reason why imitations are failures. It really makes $3 soft coal last as * it x X long and burn as nicely as $9 jj hard coal. This wonderful stove burns anything—hard coal, soft coal, * wood, cobs, combustible rubbish—anything. « X X X X X A GUARANTEE GOES WITH IT X X i BURQOYNE MER. CO. X Sole Agents for MONTPELIER IDAHQ. x x ************************** ************^************** X X T Academy of Idaho News* Pocatçllo, Oct. 10. The fourth week at the Academy ended last Friday and -never in the history of the institution has the or ganization of classes been so ex peditiously accomplished and the real work begun so enthusiastically by students and faculty. Although the scope of the work 1 at the Academy is now generally well understood, there still many inquiries regarding a prepara tory course* lt may be stated that student entering the Academy must , meet the Eight grade requirements of the public schools, and that the . j Academy has no equivalent for this 1 work. 1 come : The present enrollment is 119. ; 1 i and almost every day new recruits are added. The enrollment, and the interest generally displayed, indicate that the next term will open with an attendance that will tax the capacity of the class rooms. The young men of Pocatello and thronghout the state are genuinely interested in technical education, if the enrollment in the courses in carpentry is any indication. This course is oue that means education m two ways—education of the brain as well as education of the hands. It is designed for people who like to do things. What the carpenter shop is to the young man, the department of do inestic women, a place where things are is to the young science not only studied in their scientific an< ^ practical aspects, but the actual construction work is done. The department of shorthand and j j . over lasl year, certainly an indication that it is supplying a most urgent need for shorthaud education. typewriting shows an almost hundred percent increase one Saved His Life. J. W. Davenport, Wingo, Ky., writes "I want to tell you I believe Ballard's Snow Liniment saved my life. I was under the treatment of two doctors, and they told me one of my lungs was entirely g me, and the other badly affected. I also had a lump In my side. I don't think I could have lived over two months longer. I was induced by a friend to try Ballard's Snow Llnl ment. The first application great relief; two fifty cent bottles cured me sound and well. It Is a wonderful medicine and I recommend It to suffering humanity." 25c, fiOc, *1.00 ~ June 14,1902: Cokeville is lively these days with sheepmen and the shipments of sheen from there are unusually heavy. gave me Rlter Bros. Drug Co. and Montpelier Drug Co. * Dubois and his Hobby. Like the national organization, the democracy m Idaho this year found itself without an issue Un der republican rule the state had made unprecedented progress in all lines of industry and on every hand were ho P e for democratic must be made, however, and lt was Jeft to tlie new leader of the democratic party in Idaho, Senator Dubois, to find an positive evidence of peace, prosperity and contentment. Under such conditions there could be little success. A The issue. Smoot investigation had given him a cue ar) d he lost no time in pio claiming the Mormon question as the paramount issue m Idaho. His own party in convention refused to accept it, but latter he was able to force it upon them by means which would not show up to advantage under the calcium light, rays of which the senator he has been for i i under the says so many years. Old line democrats of Idaho, who have been crowded in the back ground bv this shifting politician, recognize the issue and it is repudi ated by every leading democrati per in the state. / refused to c pâ li rider such circumstances it is not strange that the republican party refuses to be led into the discussi of a question that is on not a question, and are giving the senior senator a free hand to put up this straw man and knock him down as often as he chooses.—Wallace Press. Confessioos of a Priest. Rev. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake, Ark., writ™ "For 12 yeais I suffered from Jaundice. I consulted a number of Physicians and tried all sorts of medi c nes, but got no relief. Then I f the use of Electric Bitters and feel that r am now cured or a disease that had me lu Its grasp for twelve years " tv want a reliable medicine for Liver 12 Ki,1ne? [ tr <>uhle, stomach disorder RVnera jloblllty, get Eli ctric Blttei Onîy^Oc ' Iîlter ,lros - Yellow or s. Il's ore. Drug Si