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■OG RECEVTS ME HHW mis WEH Appli les Being Offered in rge Quantities at the Present* Time. Hog receipts have been especially heavy this week, five cars having been sold in the city thus far. Chickens ar3 also very plentiful and the supply >f ducks and geese Is fair. Apples are being offered In large quantities, but are not selling rapidly, most dealers having purchased their winter supply. The hay and grain and the vegetable and fruit markets are normal with prices steady. Eggs continue scarce and ranch butter receipts are fair. Prices remain unchanged today and are as follows: Wholesale Merk ere. Vegetables—(Corrected dally by the Capital Brokerage and Commission company)—Lettuce, 10c per pound cabbage, 85c0$l per cwt.; potatoes, BO 075c per cwt.; beets, $1.7601.50 per cwt.; turnips, $1.25 per cwt.; onions, 9Oc01.15; pumpkins and squash, 75c0 $1 per cwt.; celery, fancy, 75c; choice, 65c per dozen. Local fruits—(Corrected dally by the Falk grocery)—Apples, 6Oc075o per box pears, 76c0$l per box. EfgC honey and ranch butter Fresh ranch eggs, per case, $12 honey, per case, $1.40; ranch butter, 17c per pound. Dairy produce—(Corrected dally by the Jensen Creamery Co.)—Creamery butter, solid pack, 33c; prints, extra; cream, per gallon, |1; milk, per gal lon, 10c; per hundred pounda, $1.70; butter fat, 33c per pound. Livestock—(Corrected dally by the Boise Butcher company)—Cows, $3.73 @4.76 cwt; steers, $4.7505.60; fat hogs, $6.5006 75 cwt.; medium,' $6.50 cwt.; stock hogs, $6 cwt.; wethers, $3® 3.50 cwt.; spring lambs, $2.5003 per head; hens, 9010c; spring chick ens, $304 per dozen; turkeys, 15c per pound live weight; geese 8c per pound live weight; ducks, 9c live weight 12%c per pound dressed; breakfast bacon, 18c; ham, 17c; lard, tierce base, 13c per pound. Hay and grain—(Corrected dally by the Central Commission company)— Alfalfa, $809 per ton, baled; loose, $70 8.60; loose timothy, $10012; baled, $11 ©12; clover, baled, $10011 per ton wheat, $1.2001.25 per cwt.; oats, $1.05 01.10 per cwt. Retail Maikats. (Corrected dally by TV. J. Campbell & Son) Potatoes, per cwt., $1.00; celery, 6 and 10c bunch; cauliflower, 10c per pound; leaf lettuce, 10c per lb.; green peppers, 20c per dozen; spinach, 10c pound, 3 for 25c; head lettuce, 15c pound; winter radishes, 5c bunch; radishes, 6c bunch; new onions, 2 bunches for 5c; new turnips, 5c per bunch; new beets, Be per bunch, new carrots, 5c per bunch; cabbage, 2c per pound; sweet potatoes, 6c per pound; onions, 3c per pound; pumpkins, 2c per pound; squash, 2c per pound; rutabaga turnips, 2c pound: parsnips, 3c per pound; cucumbers, 15c each. Local fruits—Apples, 7bc, $101.15; poaches, White Cling, 20c per basket; 85c and $1 per crate; tomatoes, 3c In canning lots; green tomatoes, 2c per pound; pears, 15 0 25c per basket, $1.50 per box; Michigan Concord grapes, 45c per basket; pears for canning $1.250 1.50 per box; White Cling peaches, 75c per crate. Tropical fruits—Oranges, per dozen, 30 to 65c; lemons, per dozen, 40c; bananas, 3 pounds for I6c; cut oft bananas 15c per dozen; California grapefruit, 2 for 26c; cocoanuts, 100 xtc each; Mexican limes, 20c par dozen; Tokays, 50c box; California ripe figs, 16c per doz.; Florida grape fruit, 15c each; persimmons, 5®10c each; pomegranates, 5®10c each. Bggs, butter and honey—Ranch eggs, per dozen, 40045c; storage eggs, 35c; eastern creamery butter, 35c par pound; local creamery butter, 40c; ranch butter, 30®35c; honey, 16c Sugar and lard—Sugar, per hundred pounds, $6.65; lard, per 10-pound pall, $1.76; 3-pound pall, 60c; 6-pound pall, 96c. Fish—Halibut, 20c; salmon, 20c per pound; kippered salmon, 25c per pound; brook trout, 60c per pound; flnan haddle, 26c per pound; salmon trout, 30c per pound; craw fish, 60c dozen, crabs, 25 and 35a; clams In shell, 12 %c per pound; loo ster, S5c per pound. New Tork oysters, 85c quart; select oysters, 60c quart. Poultry—Hens' 20c; ducks. 20c; geese, 20c; frys, 35c to 60c; roasting chicken, 20c per pound; turkeys, 25c pound. Country made sausage, 20c per pound; Brookfield sausage, 25c per pound; Jones' Dairy Farm sausage, J5c per pound; frankfort sausage, 25c per pound. Livestock Markets. Chicago, Nov. 13.—Cattle—Receipts, 7500 head; market, generally steady. Beeves, $5.25010.65; Texas steers, steers, $4.3005.60; wc-tern steers, 35.5009; Stockers and feeders, $4.100 7.10; cows and heifers. $2.7007.30; calves, $6.50010.50. Hogs—Receipts, 25,000 head; mar ket slow, steady. Light, $7.1507.80; mixed, $7.3007.95; heavy, $7.2007.95; •d UuuM-bMli the raw plaça«— «top« the tick* upland id for oolds, catarrh, sore throat, «te. Pla ant and pora, Ow IS mllllon tube« already «o.. Get Kondon's. in sanitary Mr or Me tubes. Iloney hark If It faite. At drahtet «very*---- Sample FREE. K ( ONDOrS C ATARR H Al . J F l I A TODAY'S OFFICIAL WEATHER MAP IX S. Department of Agriculture, WEATHER BUREAU WILLIS L. MOOKE. CJiiat OW P*2 Boise, Idaho, fab Nov. 13 , 19 / 2 . Fin'' 2g 30 Û O* 30 tail* rr. ..CL B«*' 1 iMfli MMen <6 3öf . 02 * O* è) ft 'naui, X o* *3 *<3 \ CH 30 44 . 50 -'-n '<? Ob 3 0 0 xifkiZi-n ?2 3*0» ÔCÙ EXPLANATORY NOTES. zldlan time. Air presanre reduced to ses level. Isosars (continuous lints) pass through pointa of equal air pressure. Isotherms (dotted lines) pass through points of equal temperature; drawn only for rero freezing, 90°, an C 100°. o clear; Q partly cloudy; % cloudy; ® rain; © snow; ® report missing. Arrows By with the wind. First figures, lowost temperature past 12 hours; second, precipitation of .01 Inch or more for past 24 hours; third, maxi mum wind velocity. FORECAST TOR BOISE AND VI CINITY—Fair tonight and Thursday. DAILY REPORT—Highest tempera ture yesterday. 58; lowest temperature this morning, 40; mean temperature yesterday, 50. CONDITIONS—The area of low barometric pressure that was central over western Missouri yesterday morn ing has Increased somewhat In Intens ity and moved northeastward, this morning, being central over Lake Eric, j It has caused light rain or snow In the | rough, $7.2007.40; pigs, $4.5006.60; bulk, $7.5007.80. Sheep—Receipts, 40,000 head; mar ket slow. Native, $3.4004.50; west ern, $3.5004.35; yearlings, $4.60 0 6.70; lambs, native, $6.4007.25; west ern, $4.5007.16. Omaha, Nov. 18—Cattle—Receipts, 2900 head; market, steady. Native steers, $5.7509.75; cows and heifers, $3.7506.75; western steers, $508; Texas steers, $4.5006.35; cows and heifers, $3.5006.50; canners, $30 4 25; stockers and feeders, $4.750 7.50; calves, $109; bulls, stags, etc., $4.2505.60. Hogs—Receipts, 9600 head; market steady. Heavy. $7.6507.76; mixed, $7.6007.70; light, $7.5007.70; pigs, $6.2507.50: bulk, $7.6507.70." Sheep—Receipts, 27,000 head; mar ket, slow, steady to easier. Yearlings. $4.5005.50; wethers, $3.7504.50; ewes, $3.5004.25; lambs, $6.5007.35 Portland. Nov. 13.—Cattle—Steers, prime, 1707.25; good to choice. $6.250 6.50; common to fair, $5.5006; cows, top, $6 06.25; fair to good, $4.500 5.50; calves, best, $708.50; heavy, *61 ©6.50; bulls, $3.5005; stags. $4.500 6. , Sheep—Top wethers, $4.5004.85; I fair to good, $304; ewes, best $3.50® | 4; fair to good, $2.7503.25; yearlings, j $404.75; lambs, best, $5 0 5.86; com-! mon, $406. Hogs—Best, $7.850 8; common to ; good, $6.7507.50. Portland Grain and Hay. Portland, Nov. 13.—Wheat—Track i prices: New—Club, 79c; blucstem, 810 82c; fortyfold, 7S0 79c; red Rua-1 slat), 76c; valley, 79c. Flour—Patents, $4.30; straights, 1 $3.7003.90; exports, $3.6003.70; val- ! ley, $4 30; graham, $4.20; whole wheat, I $4.40. Hay—Track prices: Eastern Ore gon timothy. $16018; alfalfa. $12013; I grain hay, $11012; clover, $10011. Oats—White, $26027; feed, $24025 per ton. Barley—Brewing, $27 0 28; feed, $25 @26 per ton. Mlllstuffs—Bran, $210 22 per ton; middlings, $29 0 30; shorts, $23024: rolled barley, $270 28. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago. Nov. 13.—Wheat—Decern- ' her, 88%®S9c; May, 9»%o: July, 3081c.! Corn—December, 49"s©50c; May,! 49t4c; July, 4974c. Oats—December, 31e: May, 32%© 8274c; July, 32%03274c. Pork—January, $18 50: May, $18 10.! Lard—November, $10.85; December,! $10.65: January, $10.42*4010.45; May,! $10.1744. Ribs—January'. $10; May, $9.77 , 4. Metal Quotations. New York, Nov. 13.—Bar siher, 1 6274c. Copper—Lake, $17.62017.87. Lead—$4.7004.80. Spelter—$7.3507.46. San Francisco, Nov. 13.—Bar silver, 6214c. Butter, Eggs and CHeeae. Chicago, Nov. 13.—Butter—Steady. Creameries, 2803214c; dairies, 29030c. Eggs—Firm. Receipts, 2408 cases; at mark, cases Included, 22 0 25c; or dinary firsts, 2 3 74c; firsts, 2674c. Cheese—Steady. Daisies, 17 740 17'4c; twins, 1684017c; young Ameri cas, 1684017c; longhorns. 1684017c. Potatosa and Poultry. Chicago, Nov. 18.—Steady. Re ceipts, 50 cars. Michigan. 48053c; Minnesota, 47050c; Wisconsin, 45© 52c. Poultry—Alive steady. Turkeys, 16c; chicks, 11c; springs, 12%c. Veal—Steady, 9014c. Sugar and Coflss. New York, Nov. 13.—Sugar—Raw, steady. Muscovado, 8« test. $3.55: centrifugal, .96 test, $4.05; molasses sugar, .89 test, $3.30 Refined. steady. Coffee—No. 7 Rio, $l4.87c. Fu middle Mlssisippl and Ohio valleys and lake region. High pressure over lies most of the country west of the Mississippi river, causing generally clear weather except In the middle and upper Mississippi valley and northwest, whore light precipitation occurred. Since yesterday morning the temperature has fallen decidedly in the middle and lower Mississippi valley, while In eastern Tennessee an 1 tures, firm; December, $13.63; March, $13.90. Cotton Market. New York, Nov. 13.—Cotton—Spot closed quiet. Middling uplands, $12.20; middling gulf, $12.46. No sales. Money Market. New York, Nov. 13.—Prime mer it) mile paper, 6 per cent. Sterling ex change, easy, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.8115 for 60-day hills, and at $4.8540 for demand. Com mercial bills, $4.8075. Money on call, firm, 67406 per cent; ruling rate, 674 per cent; closing bid, 5 74 per cent; offered at 6 per cent. Time loans steady; 60 days, 6 per cent; 90 days, 58406 per cent; six months, 574 per cent. Wool Markot3. St. Louis, Nov. 13.—Wool—Steady. Territory and western mediums, 21® 25c; fine mediums, IS@20c; fine, 13 017c. Boston, Nov. 13.—The demand for domestic wool Is lessening, although sales continue above the average. Values are well maintained and hold er's In some cases have marked up their goods. It is estimated that 75 per cent of the 1912 clip has been transferred to the mil's. The demand for Montana wool, both graded and In original bags, con tinues good, while Ohio fleeces of mi nor grades sell well. Considerable of these grades fell well. Considerable of these grades have changes hands recently, while a good demand for Texas stock is reported. Scoured ba sis: Texas—Fine 6 to 8 months, 55© 58c; fine 12 months, 63©65c; fine fall, 47048c. California—Northern, 51®52c; mid dle county, 48©50c; southern, 47048c; fall free, 48 050c. Oregon—Eastern No. 1 staple, 640 66c: eastern clothing, 60c; valley No. 1, 66c. Territory—Fine staple. 66067c; fine medium staple! 64065c; fine clothing, 60062c; fine medium cloth ing, 57 0 59c; halfblood combing, 62®> 64c; three-eighths blood combing, 57 058c; quarterblood combing, 53055c. Pulled—Fine A, 60e; A supers, 56 0 58o. FIRS! APPLICATION DARKENS THE HAIR A Simple Remedy Gives Color, Strength and Beauty to the Hair. i You don't have to have gray hair or faded hair if you don't want to. Why look old or unattractive? If your hair Is gray or faded, you can change It easily, quickly and effectively by using Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem edy. Apply a little tonight, and In the morning you will be agreeably sur prised at the results from a single ap plication. The gray hairs will be less conspicuous, and after a few more ap plications will be restored to natural color. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur also quickly removes dandruff, leaves the scalp clean and healthy, and promotes the growth of the hair. It la a clean, wholesome dressing, which may be used at any time with perfect safety. Get a flfty-cent bottle from your druggist today, and see how quickly 't will restore the youthful color and beauty of your hair and forever end the nasty dandruff, hot. Itchy scalp and falling hair. All druggists sell it under guarantee that the money will be refunded If you are not satisfied after fair trial. Agent Chaa. L. Joy ft Co. AAv. In some places in the Rocky moun tains it Is considerably warmer. Else where the temperature has not changed materially. LOWEST TEMPERATURE ELSE WHERE—Boston, 46: Buffalo, 44: Chicago, 42; Denver, 3ft; Dos Moines, 32; Duluth, 28; Galveston, 58; Hatter ns, 56: Havre, 30; Helena, 36; Huron, 22; Jacksonville. 6ft; Kansas City, 34; Knoxville, 58; Lewiston, 4ft; Louis ville, 50; Memphis. 46: New Orleans, 66; New York, 58; North Platte, 30. Real Estate Transfers. W. C. Annett et ux to Anton Glen apfl, $3000; northeast quarter of south east quarter of section 26. township 3 north, range 1 east. Martha A. Smith to Koll Brothers, $1; lots 17 and 18, block 12, Dudler addi tion to Boise. Olive E. Packenham et ux to Abble Telitha Haglcr, $2000; 2 74 acres in southeast quarter of section 33, town ship 4 north, range 2 east. Charles Moore et ux to E. D. Sili con ct ux, $1; lot 3, block 1, Moore's addition to Boise. Edward Seaton to C. H. Edwards, $1; lots 7 and 8, block 4, Daly addition to Boise. For dental work, Dr. Buttner, 403 Idaho Bldg. Phone 720. Dll If your watch passes tnrougn our re pair department and does not give sat. isfaction we will give a new move ment in exchange. CON W. HESSE, Jeweler. Adv. • • • • • • • • The man who Ol.'GHT TO OWN IT will come around and look over your property soon after you commence to adver tise It in the Capital News. oeeeeaee • • ■ • • DEAR WIFE I am going to STEIN'S office today and have them show me STEIN'S AD i DITION. They will sell us a home to suit us on a 50 ft. lot, or as much acreage as we want, and we only pay $100 cash and $10 to $15 per month. The places are all on car line, 5c faro and free water. LET US SHOW YOU. Snaps and Trades. 1000 acres of fine land with 2000 inches of free water out of Salmon river, project Just completed. Yuucau buy or trade for this in 40, 80 or 160 acres or more, valued at $15 to $25 per acre, land and water. WILL TRADE 160 acre stock ranch, just 25 miles from Boise; wants land on or near Boise and Jnterurban rail road. WILL TRADE 20 or 40 acres, close In, well Improved, for Boise property or cheaper land. WILL TRADE 18-acre orchard, well Improved, close In; wants stock ranch or Boise property. HOMESTEADS, DESERTS, LOCA TIONS AND RELINQUISHMENTS. THE EDWARD STEIN CO. 109 N. Tenth St. Phone 98-W Cut tills out It may prove the founda tion of your fortune. IDAHO NORTHERN RAILWAY. Taking effect 11:55 p. ni„ Saturday, October 12, 1912. Dally except Sunday. Leave. Train 3. Arrive. Train 4. 12:00 ill...... Murphy ......41-30 a.m. 9:10 a. m. 12:28 p. m.. . Riverside ... 12:38 p m.. Warrens Spur 12:5ft p. tn.. .... Hanna ... 1:05 p. m.. .. .Bowmoirt .. 1:30 p. m.. Mill Spur . 1:85 p. tn.. .... Nampa ... Train 6. 2; 00 p. m.. ____ Nampa ... 2:05 p. m.. . Idaho N. Jet. 2:18 p. m.. Maddens Spur 2: 26 p. m.. .. Middleton . 2 : 35 p. m.. 2:50 p. m.. ... Summit .. 3:00 p. m.. .. Sand Spur . 3:05 p. m.. .. Bramwcll . 3:20 p. m.. ... Emmett .. Train 1 8:00 a. m.. .... Nampa ... 8:05 a. m.. . Idaho N. Jet. 8:17 a. m.. Maddens Spur 8:25 a. m.. . Middleton . 8:35 a. ni.. .... Byrum ... 8: 50 a. m.. ... Summit .. 9:00 a. m.. .. Sand Spur . 9:05 a. m.. .. Bramwcll .. 9:20 a. m.. ... Emmett . • 9:35 a. m.. .... Plaza ... 10:00 a. m.. ... Montour 4: 55 p. m. 4:00 p. m. Train 2. NOVEMBER 13,1912. Business ATTORNEYS. C H. EDWARDS, YATES BLDG. B. F. NEAL, 306-309 SONNA BLK. tf GUSTAVE KROEGEP. 110 N. TENTH. FRA\VLEY & BLOCK, Idaho Bldg, tf J Nat Hudson, Lawyer, 341-2 Sonna Bid B. P. BRADFORD, LAWYER, OVER land Bldg. tf B. W. OPPENHEIM, LAWYER, 609 10 Idaho Bldg. HUGH E. M'ELP.OY, ATTORNEY Suite 609 Empire Building. tf JMEAD, ELLIOTT & HEALY, LAW yers, 511-12 Overland. tf RICHARDS & HAGA. LAWYERS, fifth floor Idaho Bldg. tf THO.VLiS «' COFFIN— LAWYER. Suite 317, Idaho Bldr tf NORMAN M. KUICK, IAWYER, 515-516-517 Overland Blk. tf S. T. JEFFREYS, 20 years praetice In western states, 626 Idaho Bldg. tf CLAUDE W. GIBSON, GENERAL law practice, 205-207 Mode Bldg, tf FLOYD C. WHITE—Land and Water Title Specialist. 453-4 Yates Bldg, tf MAURICE M. MYERS, LAWYER, suite 624 Overland Bldg, Boise. J. W. STAUFFER, 519 IDAHO BLDG., 15 years practice in Illinois courts, tf WYMAN & WYMAN, ATTORNEYS. 206-208 Boise City National Bunk, tf PAUL PIZEY, 304-306 BOISE CITY Nat, Bank Bldg. Abstracts examined. tf B. F. GRIFFITH LAWYER -604-606 Overland Bldg. tf MARTIN & MARTIN (FRANK MAR tin and T. L. Martin), attorneys-at law, room 353 Sonna Bldg. tf PERKY it CROW, GENERAL LAW practice, rooms 1, 2, 3, 8 and 9, Bank Bldg., Boise, Idaho. tf J. R. GOOD. C. VAUGHAN. Good & Vaughan, attorneys and coun sellors at law. Rooms 301-302-303 Idaho Bldg. S. T. SCHREIBER. THE COLLEC tlon attorney, 208-9 McCarty bldg, tf BOGART & HASBROUCK—ATTOR neys at law. Practice In all state and federal courts. Overland Blk. tf T. S. RISSER, LAWYER—Corpora tion. Irrigation, Mining, Probate, Public Lands. 203-207 Mode Bldg. Phone 1427. tf ARCHITECTS. NTSBET & PARAD1CE, ARCHI tects, 601-604 Empire Bldg., Boise, tf WAYLAND & FENNELL, ARCHI tects. Suite 624 Idaho Bldg. tf TOURTELLOTTE & HUMMEL. ARCHITECT.!. Office on 2d floor Overland Rldg., Boise ABSTRACTORS. AliSTRA' "1 S OF TITLE, IDAHO Title & Trust Co., 826 Main St. tf AUTOMOBILE PAINTING. GEORGE CANT, 1518 Main, pleas*»«! others, why not you. Baggage Transfer. Call us if in a hurry. Peasley Transfer & Stonge CD.. Phone No. 72. Ativ. ACCOUNTANT. BOISE AUDIT CO.. C. VAN DEUSEN, Box 1143; Bell 432; expert account ant, scientific systeniatlzer; 609 Ida , ho building. tf BAND INSTRUMENTS. LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE stock in the state. Write for cata logue and prices Ellers Music House. Boise. tf RAILROAD TIME TABLES. IDAHO TRACTION COMPANY Interurban Li.ies Northern Division. In effect April 21. 1912. Lea ive Boise for Eagle Star, Mid dleton and Cald well—6:00. *7:00, Si 00, 9:00, •10:00, 11 : 00 a. m.. 12:00, *1:00, 2:00, 3:00. *4: 00. 5:00. 6:00, •7:00, 9:00, **U:00 p. m. Leave Caldwell for Middleton, Star, Eagle mid Boise—*6:30, 7:20, *8:30, 9:30, lft:3ft, *11:30 a. in.. 12:30, 1:30, *2:30, 3:30, 4:3ft, *5:30. 0:30, 7:30. **8:30 anil 10:30 p. m. •Baggage and express. ••Baggage for Boise and Caldwell only. Southern Division. In effect Jan. 1, 1912. I-rave Boise for Nampa—7:00. 10:00, 11:30 a. m., 1:00, 2:30, 4:00, 7:0ft, 8:30 and 10:00 p. re. I.cave Boise for Meridian—S:0ft, 10:00, 11:30 a. in., 1:00. 2:30, 4:00, 7:00, 8:30 and 11:16 P- m. Leave Nampa for Boise—7:00, 10:ft0, 11:30 a. m., and 1:20, 2:30, 5:30, 7:00, 8:30 and 10:00 p. m. Leave Meridian for Boise— 9:05, 10:35 a. m., and 12.05, 1:35, 4:05. 6:05, 7:35 9:05 and 10:06 p. 8:3ft. 6:30. 8:30. 5:30, 8:30, 4:00; 6 ; 20 , 8:05, PAYETTE VALLEY RAILROAD CO. Effective May 27. 1912. Daily Except Sunday. I,cave Arrive Eastward. Westward. No. 3 No. 1 No. 2 No. 4 P. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. 2:45 7:00.....Payette____10:45 6:00 3:05 7:25.... Frultland ...10:25 6:40 3:25 7:50.New Plymouth. 9:58 5:20 3:40 8:03 ..... Falks ____ 9:35 5:05 3:53 8:18..... Letha 9:22 4:52 4:15 8:40..., Kinmett ... 9:00 4:80 Arrive Leave. Connections with O. S. L. h. R. at Payette and Idaho Northern R. R. at Emmett. and Professional ASSAYERS. BOISE LABORATORIES CO., C. W. Harklson, asauyer and chemist. 227 K. 10th. tf BOISE CHEMICAL INSTITUTE, assayers, chemists, nc allurgista. A. AUCTIONEER. C. C. TOBIAS. MERIDIAN. FOR dates phone 649 at my expense. tf BUSINESS COLLEGE. LINK'S MODERN BUSINESS COL lege, 1223 Main St., Boise. Phone 1055 J. tf CHIROPRACTORS. A. E. LIND, D. C., 6S3 OVERLAND Bldg. Hours 10-12; 1-7. InU. 1708.tf CARPET CLEANING. ' DOKAV ay saves every way! Best! Suction way! Phone 964. tf CIVIL ENGINEERS. THE PEFLEY CORPORATION, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, 915 Idaho St Pl)one 975-J. Box 1401, Boise Idaho. tf. CONSULTING HORTICULTURIST. J. F. LITTOOY, 1908 N. 8th St. Phone 1134-W. tf CHINESE PHYSICIANS. Oil. G E10 LOOK, CHINESE DOCTOR, 707 Idaho street. tf DR. C. K. AH FONG, 210 N. 7TH, 46 years In Idaho. Bo:: 183, Boise. Ida. DR. CHIN MAN KC\ Chinese Physi cian. Treats all kinds of chronic dis eases. 711 Idaho St, tf ~ DRESSMAKING. MADAM CAREY, 710 WASHINGTON ST. tf MADAM BARADA'S DRESSMAKING parlors, 617 N. Fifteenth. Phone 1*79 J. tf DANCING SCHOOL. .MRS. C. O. BREACH, TEACHER OF dancing, ball room especially; teach ers' course ivnd special work for children. Call room 14, I. O. O. F. Bldg. tf DETECTIVE AGENCY. INTER-MOUNTAIN DETECTIVE Agency. Prompt, reliable, confiden tial. Secret service In all Its branches. Investigations and collec tions made through our agency In any part of the world. Call Bell 2412-YV. Address P. O. Box 906 Boise, Idaho. DENTIST. DR. E. B. CARPENTER, DENTIST. 212 Idaho Bldg. Bell 413. tf EYE, EAR AND THROAT. DR. L. WAKÜELL BOECK—Eye, Ear, No.se and Throat, 315 N. 8th St. tf DR. A. L. HEINE, EYE, EAR, NOSE and throat. 417 Overland. tf DR. ED. E. MAXEY, OCULIST AND Aurlst, 204-6 Idaho Bldg. tf DR. R. L. NOL'RbL, EYE. EAR, NOSE and throat, 406-7 Overland Blk. tf DR. BRANDT, EAU, NOSE AND throut, 2ft7-9 Overland Bldg. tf DK. C. R. HUDGEL, PRACTICE LLM itc^d to the eye. 607-609 Overland, tf EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. BOISE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE— Help supplied on short notice. 227 South loth St. Phone 1478-VV. tf WE can furnish you help or work on short notice. Boyd £. Tonkin Em ployment Agency, 225 So. Tenth. Phone 941 J. N13 WIDE-AWAKE EMPLOYMENT ÜF fice, farmers, hotels and contractors. Any kind of help you want. 206 So. Tenth St. Bell 825-W. tf EVERYTHING IN MUSIC. PIANOS, ORGANS. VIC I KOLAS, ED Ison's records, violins, mandolins, guitars, string and band Instruments. Supplies for all instruments, teach ers' supplies. Write or call Sampson Music Co., 815 Main St. tf IRRIGATION ENGINEERS » HE PEFLEY CORPORATION, Irri gation Engineer. Lately with the U. S. Reclamation Service 915 Idaho St. Phone 976-J. Box 1401, Boise, Idaho. tf INSURANCE. SEE P. Ai. DA V io 1 OK 1'iRE 1NSUR ance; your patronage solicited. tf SE-0 WILSON-SMITH, 1007 MAIN St. Fire Insurance In best Foreign and Domratlc Companies. JOBBERS & WHOLESALES BOISE GAS LIGHT CO.—GAS FOR lighting, heating and cooking; gen uine gas coke for fuel; 211 No. Tenth St., Boise. tf JOB PRINTING. JOB PRINTING—BEST EQUIPPED plant In the state for all kinds of job printing. Legal blanke a specialty. Capital News Publishing Company, 7t7 Idaho St. tf LUMBER YARDS. W. H. R1DENBAUGH DEALER IN native lumber, Oregon shingles and flooring, doors, windows, mouldings and building materials. Main and Fourth streets tf Directory MONEY TO LOAN. W. SCOTT NEaL, larm loan man. ; 1 1 i SHERMAN G. KING, 34 Falk Bldg, tf MONEY TO LOAN ON CHATTELS. E. L. Clark, Sonna Bldg. tf LOAN or borrow your money througii E. C. Cook, 921 Bannock. tf TO LOAN—Money, or 1 can loan your money. Colvin, Merino Blk. tf LOANS—Idaho Title Æ Trust Co., C. B. Coxc, Manager, 826 Main. tf MONEY TO LOAN at 8 per cent. W. D. McR eynolds, Idaho Building, tf TO LOAN- $500, $800. $1200. $2000. Wm. Messersmith, 710 Idaho St. tf SHORT TIME LOANS IN REAL estate and chattels, 205 McCarty Bldg. t f FARM AND CITY LOANS—Quick service; best rates. BRUCE & FULD LOAN A- TRUST CO.. Falk Rldg. tf MAPS. INTER MT. MAP CO. 608 OVERL'D. tf MESSENGER. CALL PHONE 28 OR 35 Quickest and beat me ssenger service, tf MINING ENGINEERS! the PEFLEY CORPORATION, Min ing Engineer and Geologist. Lately Mineral Inspector T\ s. General lamd Office, 915 Idaho St. Phone 975-.I. Roj: 1401, Boise, Idaho. tf NURSERY STOCK. IN COMMERCIAL QUANTITY. RE llable. J. F. Llttooy, Box 1408. tf OPTOMETRISTS. BOISE OPTICAL" COMPANY Successors to J Q " A * : SrS ,ciL foW'ï?^ 1003 Main Street Boise, Idaho. Osteopaths. DR. U. H. HANDY, MODE BLDG Phone 396 J. t j DR. H. D. MORRIS, OSTEOPATH. 631-3-4 Empire Bldg., Boise. tf DR. MAXWELL, LADY OSTEO I>ath, 304 Idaho Bldg. Bell 1676. DR. CHAS. W. KINGSBURY, ROOM 405 Idaho Bldg. Both Phones. tf DR. S. R. RIGHTENOUR, OSTEO path. Rooms 409-11 Empire Bldg, tf DR. WALTER S. KINGSBURY', Idaho Trust Bldg., Cor. 10th and Main. Phone 337. tt OPTICIANS mfim premises. 908 Main St. Globe . Optical Co. Eyes ex amined. Fac tory on the tf RUBBER STAMPS. RUBBER STAMPS OF ALL KINDS. Job Printing. Royal Typewriters. Boise Book A Stationery Co., 719 Main St. tf SECOND HAND STORE POSITIVELY highest price paid for cast-off clothing, shoes, hats, suit casts, etc., 617 Main. Phone 1526. Will call. SHEET MUSIÇ. LARGEST STOCK OF CLASSICAL, popular and standard sheet music. Ellers Music House, Boise. tf SOCIETIES. M. VV. A. MEETS AT MOOSE HALL. Sixth and Idaho Sts. tf LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE MEETS every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock In Moose hall, corner of Sixth and Ida ho streets. tf WOODMEN OF THE WORLD MEET Becond and fourth Wednesdays of each month at I. O. O. F. hall, 9th and Idaho Sts. J. J. McCue, Clerk. tf 11'ANHOE LODGE NO. 3, K. of P— Meets every Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock at K. P. hall. 713% Idaho St. YV. F. Dolan, K. of R. A :S. FX KORAH TEMPLE. A. A. O. N. M. S., stated meetings held In Masonic hall, second Wednesday each month at 7:30 p. m. Chas. O. Nelson, Re corder. tf THE BROmmUIOOD OF AMBRI can Yeomen meet the second and fourth Thursdays at Odd Follows Temple, 9th and Idaho Sts. F. J. Clayton, Foreman. tf the first and third Tuesdays of each month at I. O. O. F. hall, 9th and Ida ho Sts. Visiting Knights are invited to attend. John M. Ragan, Grand Knight. tf & BOISE LODGE No. 1, A. F. A A. M., meets oarer y Tues day at 7:80 p. m. In Masonlo Hall. Visitors welcome. CHAS. O. NELSON. Secretary. r O. E. Regular meetings held at Elks' Hall, Sev enth and Idaho, avoir W ed n e sd a y of each month at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers are cordially la,' vlted to attend. CHARLES 8. RATHBUN, G. A. LATHAM, Secy. tf VETERINARY HOSPITAL, CITY VETERINARY HOSPITAL, Y*t* and Idaho. Dr. F. W. Rising. Pros. U