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The Teton Peak Official Paper of Fremont County WOOD D. PARKER, Publisher THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10 1903. erect at the Postofilce at St. A n . R>x' transmission through the , .is secondée lass matter. SUBSCRIPTION It AXES <j Hatea on nppiientb •w oo: 1 Heubmut Spkncek. the mir oi s author, died at his home in ; t< iday n ning. Hi \v..s born in 1820 and was recog n ,h '' ;'lsust gnat r inn tier /af- i Iwi •, I ♦ ...... of lit;' V Florian age Th : on i ea R is now num 1 ith the dead. T1 5 st »Statesman has cut ns of from their exchang»- ii«s L and killed us dead. If we desire to read that great paper, like the Idaho Falls Register ;.nd the Caldwell Tribune we shall have io buy it. In the case of the Village oi St. Anthony vs. Brandon Bros, wherein the validity of a certain ordinance was tested, every point, in question was decided i in favor of the city. The citizens ■ . , ., t die^ pleased and the approval of ; Judge Stevens' decision is voiced upon every hand. Superintendent oi' the Boise assay office, H. Smith Wooiey, who vas '-.ailed to Washington a few days ego to answer to some charges made against him dur ing his term as Internal Rev cue Collector, has satisfied the authorities that he is inno.-",it and his appoi it mi ul will b confirmed. g it be at The highest limn ms in V c world li -. - just been born to Mr. and Mr-;. John D. Rockefeller, • :r. The baby is i . heir ess to the following million.'.: Three: hundred million dollar.-;, the stinmted ionium of John l). Rock ■ : edler, to which tl;c baby's father is heir. ! wenty million dollars, the estimated present fortune of John D. Rockefelb r. Jr. I wo million live hundred thons, nd, the share of Mrs. Rockefeller in the fortune of her father. Sen. tor Nelson W. Aldrich. resorts law of A SPECIAL to Tribune from St terclay, says: "Heretofore certain have disregarded every public decency until they have become the hotbeds of vice and crime. Ante rooms have been turned into public cribs, infested by decrepit, infirm old hags, worn out blisters and gilded battleaxes who appear in an almost perfect 'date of nature to lure and debauel t he young. Night is made hideous with their screams, mingled with the car ousal ol pimpoids, mackaroos and bibulous bipeds who crowd the inside. The citj 7 council lias taken a determined stand to put a stop to it, hence the pas sage of the present ordinance." i he Pocatello Anthony yes-! -I,.., F ! dislers and Cardinal Gibbons in his ser mon at tlie cathedral at Balti more last Sunday denounced the "sweat shops," and appealed to his hearers to discriminate in making purchases in favor of employers who treat their em ployes with justice and charity. I he text of his sermon was "Am I My Brother's Keeper?" and in tlie course of it he said: "Many of these workers, men and women, are compelled to toil in sweat shops, of which there is little space. They are overworked and underpaid. After a careful investigation I Give discovered ; hat after labor ing for six nays, at ten or twelve hours a day, their weekly com pensation amounts to six or ei.ehl dollars. And with this pittance they have to pay for 1 ■ ■ The opposition to the smoir beet bounty over in the west end isbuta tuition oi the selfishness which has taken possession of some of the narrow contracted on-.- over there. The howl is coin-,; up that it is an imposition upon tlie people to impose tins bounty But they have the unmitigated gall to collect a big tax from the people of eastern Idaho foi an old wagon road which is of i litt le benefit to anyone. The su gar beet bounty bill is respon sible for the location within the state of one of the greatest in dustries of the west, and because Bingham and Fremont counties were the places selected for the erection of the factories because of the unlimited agricultural area, some Boise fellows are going to try and get the supreme court to knock out the act of the legislature. Five years will see the slati' reimbursed for every cent of bounty paid on sugar by the increase of taxes on these gigantic concerns, and thousands of people will be given employ nient in the meantime. A newspaper has :i legal right to publish whatever an individnnl lie ■ legal ri •''it to <-ir -ulate or illy In otto r words an n> livi lu.l! has no more right \\ v » : it- ,t;. . ; • :. . i » ; i n ■ i»u i * 11 » i • ■ • , u . u „>,„»!.*■ oriti ,. isui8 H cons»tmns on th-* stm»t than newspaper bus in irs colnmi:«. This in some' Inng the av--ra;.o »t>.- n doesn't know: if he din hr «* *n! 1 la -p his month closed more nun ' • lires. A Timely Suggest mil. I'h s > the time of the year when rhe Iirr.ileat md careful In vase wife n ■ plcnisUes hi r supply of ( 'iiatnberluiw's t'-.-ugii Remedy. It is certain to be m .-ilea befor ihe winter sever and results arc mi: -h more pronipt ami . atisfactmy when if is kept at band and given as soon as the colitis contracted and before it has become settled in tin system. In alums; every instance a severe cold may be warded off by taking this remedy irm ly as sour as the first t a is reiiit'ii' u> » n as soon as tu« tim indication 'of th« .-.»id anpem-s The:-« g no dunm-r in giving :t to childrc: it contain* no harmful substance. It is pleasant to take both adults and children like- it. Buy it and you will get the best. It always cures For sale by ad druggist Howto Prevent ( roup. It will V» go -i a-ws 1o the mothers of small children to learn that cronr can be prev.-ided. The tirsi sign of •-■•oup is lm, -irrem <•;. V davor two bet. li; at tack tile child becomes hoarse. This swm fi.dowel by a peculiar rough cough, (eve Chamberlain's Cough 'nutty freely as s.ion as the child be-: r r.irf boars; or even after tic- rough .ugli appem . .-'id it will dispel ail ymptoms of I roup. In this way all ; danger and anxiety may b- avoided. This remedy is used by many thousands ol molkt ra.au d bus nev-r been known to jail. It is. in fact-. Ute only remedy that can always he depended upon and tl at is pie isant and safe to take. For saio by all druggists. Read This. Two more Vvilford lots (5 acres i i for S50. ! Hood house and three lots. ! South side cheap. ! Small house and thro- lois ; South side cheap. Three room house and tv. o lots ! South side a bargain. 50 vacant lots reasonable. Severed North side properties, right. 80 acres close in, a snap. 900 acres in Camas Meadows, line water, all meadow land, fenced, good house, a tine mock and hay ranch only 17 miles ! auu 1M.\ IclIiCil < >11 1 \ I < lllliv' [ r0 ^ 0 RaUr . oad /" nd l . ha l wor !» h to £12 per ton for shipping. 480 acres adjoining Marys ville, unimproved, $200(1 stock i.„ Farmers canal, easy terms and a bargain if sold soon. C. C. Mooke, Real Estate Co. Books, stationery aui) news stand. On as Watson, The St. Anthony Druggist, IIALïl iè i. . ; ■ Generally the exprès sion is, "I don't feel half well," though sometimes people say, "I feel half sick." But there is no .such thing as being half sick. The man who feels half sick is all sick. As a rule, ihe cause of the weak, tired, half sick feel ing is disease of the stom ach, resulting in loss of nutrition and consquentlv in physical weakness. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other or gans of digestion and nutrition. It restores strength by enabling the pc-svet digestion aiid as similation of food. It makes half sick people all well. 1 "F 'beivci for four years will, .'mi m my t.tom.ch so ; i . » tirm s J couldn't with •th good Golden . result«. i.IcdicTÎ m: ' say that 1 am c Uirt-Iv ik \v i.ic.n, and I can highly •r i"cd:cm: to au y sa fl, rer.» r Gold g l akeiiical Disc; »very ,f contains no alcohol and is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotics It is strictly a temperance medicine. Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery.» There is nothing "just as good" for diseases of the stomach The "Common Sense Medical Advis er," one thousand and eight large pages in paper covers, is sent/,re on receipt of rv e --one one-cent of mailing only. Pierce. Buffalo, N. to pay ex Dr. 7' ' ■------- —----- The Satisfaction Sale - r : • ' ; ' v * This announces that we are going to sell _ ■ some of the World's best Merchandise at 20 | ' to 40 per cent below the asual prices. This j ; means satisfaction to us because it will in crease our trade and reduce our stock before we take inventory. This means satisfaction to our customers because they can buy the best goods of us cheaper than of any other firm. ■A -AsF Beautifully Decorated Premium Dishes Given Free to flu? Customers With Cash Purchases. Men s Good Fleeced Lined l nderwe.tr Boys Modestie Patent Union Suits childrens \ est or Pant Ladies Fleeced Lined Combination Suits Good Print Outing Flannels Pretty Dross Goods Ladies Good Melton Skirts 40 '.in c t an i 11 P 45 S to 15 c $1.00 s 4 Llegant and Stylish Ladies. Misses and Chilciren Cloaks at 20 to 40 per cent dis; unit. 42 Men's Suits that were 5 ; to Sio and St 2, now D, So. 50 and S7.50, Men s Melton Overcoat Men's Heavy Blanket-lined Covert Coats, $3 were \ ery 1 Ieavy Blankets, were $2.'2 5 $1.50 U c ,lavc m transit a lar 8 e stock of men's and boys' Clothing that we bought at a closing sale at 65 cents on the dollar. This Clothing will all be here in a few days, when we can show the greatest bargains in high grade, tailor made Clothing in America. OU Some of these goods will soon be sold, so if you are interested it will pay yon to come early. <?€• SKALET & SHELL. ST. AN rnoxy IDAHO. msL Oh, What a Snap! I hat is what our customers say when they buy good Goods at our Closing Out Prices. We expect to sell what we have left by January 1. To do this we have been compelled to cut the prices to Cost, and in many ar ticles, Below Cost. Prices to Tickle the Purse; S I El SON Hats, - $4 30 kind for $ 3 30 Men's Fleeced Undershirts, Men's Horsehicle Gloves, Men's laundried Percale shirts. Men's Silk Shirts, Men's Negligee Shiats, Men's Hats, 65c Si 23 > The Golden f|üle Store. Let Is do Your Job Work It. KING. j. a MILLS APS. KING & MILLSAPS, attorneys at law. Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Rooms 14 and 15 Ross-Hnmer Building. St. Authonyldalio. jQ L. BLEVINS, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Calls da;. ,, r night promptly Answered. Idaho. jyrn.LER .m. harshbarger. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, accoucheur. Opposite Post Office. 0- 11 A. M. 1— 2:30 P. M. Sundays 2—3 p. M . In office nights. 'Phone No. lid. Idaho, « an, A K st. Anthony, CANYON CREEK KOAI» HOUSE Il ILSOX II. Hulls 1'roft. Urals at all hours day or niylU. ! Oo,mI bed. s. Good Stab!ho, '"p HO MAS It. HAMER, attorney-at-law, Wt. Anthony Idabc [AMES G. G WINN ATTORNEY-AT- LA W, St. Anthony, - li hr. j. ii. McPherson, I )c n tist bit, Anthony w - -u MIDDLETON, Physician and Scie • 1 ■ > I ippovite Post 1 ) 2 ., Bell Phone No. fill. «I. Anthony, Idaho ! »1 P-LnGu ohu " it ' s est cay notice. Notice Is hereby -hon timt I A . J S o 'he villa:;,I IV Of Nov 1 . mV' äLa <l hlbho, have t II Noteml.or lUti.'J, empounded me d blot« ............ to-wit: brâmis 5 bHMc.' ,Mte ye " rUn * ste, ' r,! " : "brand ou'tbeÄlbs? at pablle 'I hut 1 W ,U sell thiYsatne at pun!),' ■■ ' ■■■■■•< ■'■■•Torh'V 1 ' for °T i, 1 »" ; IOt ;* P ni. said day at f ■ ! : k "iid county and state u f cs of ernpoundinu. I),,..., ,, . A. J. Siiuhava v. Villa;- M Dated this noth flay of November l