jom-socuusT HERE 10 LECTURE David Goldstein of Boston to Speak at the Pinney Theater Tonight. ''Socialism in its Relation to Re ligion and to the Christian Family," 1 b to be the topic of the address to be given at the Pinney theater tonight by David Goldfetein, of Boston , the noted anti-Socialist lecturer who is making a tour of the country under the auspices of the Central Verein, a German Catholic organization for the upbuilding of the home and country He is also secretary of the Boston School of Political Economy and was associated with Mrs. Martha Moore Avery in the publication of the widely read book, "Socialism, a Nation of Fatherless Children," which has been highly'indorsed by ex-President Roose velt, Samuel Gompers and other men prominent in public life. Mr. Goldstein is the man who is given the credit of stemming the tide of popular opinion in favor of So cialism in Wisconsin and by his able addresses and his thorough understand ing of the principles of that organiza tion, succeeded in routing the party and administering an overwhelming defeat to every candidate, including Victor L. Berger, a candidate for re election to congress, who had an nounced that at the coming session he proposed to have the Most Reverend I John Bonzano expelled from this coun try because he advised a Catholic in quiry against Socialism. Rev. Bonzano Informed his inquirer that "Socialism is something more than a mere political party; it is an anti-Christian sect," he said, and as evidence of his statement referred his inquirer to Socialist writings on re ligion. Beginning his lecture tour in Lewis ton, Maine, Mr. Goldstein has trav eled across the country speaking in large cities and has met some of the ablest exponents of Socialism in de bates, his most recent one being at I Beach, N. D., where he debated with A. E. Bowen, the Socialist candidate for governor, whom lie was success ful In defeating in a most satisfac tory manner, it is claimed. After his address here, Mr. Goldstein goes to Seattle and then Into California, speaking at San Francisco and other coast cities, after which he will fill several engagements in Texas. NOTICE I win not bo responsible for any bills contracte«! In my name after this date without my consent In person. (SlKned) H. G. Smith. N-14u—Adv. Cuba Flora Cigar, mild and fine, tf IS DAMAGED BY EIRE Burning coals dropped by a freight engine started a fire on the Oregon Short Line bridge that got beyond control of the section gang armed with buckets and called out the Boise fire department shortly after 10 o'clock last night. When the department reached the bridge, the second span was ablaze The steamer was dragged to an Isl and almost under the structure and the suction hose dropped Into the stream. The full power of the engine . directed a powerful force of water against the burning beams and within a few minutes had the fire well under control and out. Train No. IS was pulled back to the fair grounds, where the heavy engine was taken off and a smaller one cou pled on to haul the cars Into the city While little damage has been done to the bridge Itself, the span has been somewhat weakened and the burned beams will be replaced at once. Un til that work Is done, the large en glnes will be switched at the fair grounds and the smaller ones couples to bring In the trains today. Danger ■warnings were established last night at both sides of the structure and the train, that came In crept across the span at a snail's pace until the last coach was safely across the entire bridge. FACT Local Evidence. Evidence that can be verified. Fact is what we want. Opinion Is not enough. Opinions differ. Here's a Boise fact. You can teat It. Mrs. J. H. Sullivan, 421 S. Thirteenth street, Boise, Idaho, says: "About two years ago l began to suffer from kid ney complaint and last winter my condition became alarming. I had dizzy spells und was annoyed greatly by a kidney weakness. My sleep was badly broken and I was nervous. Doan's Kidney Pills had previously been used by my relatives with suc cess and I was led to get a supply at Joy's Drug Store. They proved very beneficial and restored me to good health. I gladly tell of my experience ■with Doan's Kidney pills for the bene flt*of other kidney sufferers." (State ment given October 28. 1907). Lasting Effset a later interview, Mrs. Sullivan "Doan's Kidney Piii« effected a permanent cure in my cate. I am al w|yd glad to give this remedy my highest Indorsement." For sale by all dealers. Price 5« cents. Foster-Milhurn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's—and take no other- Adv. Lawson Leads the Entire Ticket in Vote Cast in Ada County wM m m.. .• ■ H. A. L AW80N. study of the election returns Just canvassed by the board of county com missioners shows that H. A. Lawson, , representative-elect and well-known newspaper man, polled the highest vote of any candidate on either the national, state or county tickets in Ada county, With the opposition of a full fledged ^j^n 10Crat C * eK * R ' a, * ve ticket, he polled «460 votes, more than those counted Tor Judge W. C. Dunbar, who was without opposition of any sort and who led the ticket outside of the legislative candidates. Thls enthusiastic support of the peo ple for the ticket is considered a re markably good showing for the legis lative candidates. Their votes, taken individually or collectively, are from 1000 to 1500 stronger than that cast for the ticket two years ago, and is the largest vote cast for any legislative ticket in the history of the county. The ticket received not only the nor-j mal Republican strength, but in nddl tion was unquestionably given manv Democratic votes as well as the total Progiessive strength In this county. In voting for the ticket so'MIy. the elec tors showed that they wished to take no chances for fear of Jeopardizing the HAY BY OREGON Inspection of Alfalfa Ship ped From Idaho Shows No Weevil Pest. (Capital News Special Service) Vale, Ore., Nov. IS.—Idaho alfalfa hay will not be quarantined from the state of Oregon, according to A. Res ter Lovett, assistant entomologist of the Oregon Agricultural college, who is here today investigating the re ports of the weevil pest Infesting al falfa hay coming to eastern Oregon from Idaho, Mr. Lovett, after spending a day in looking over the alfalfa hay that had been shipped here said: 'There is ap parently no infested hay here and, in fact, I have found no weevil In the hay examined. I am certain that if there is hay in Idaho that Is Infested with the weevil pest that none of It has been shipped to the railroad camps west of this city. The weevil pest Is the worst of all pests and must be kept out of the state. As far as 1 am con cerned. I will report that there is no Infested alfalfa hay here and that none has been shipped In. As to the quarantine of Infested hay I will leave that to Goverlnor West and to the at torney general. Governor West has found no law empowering him to place such a quarantine as petitioned for by the Vale ranchers and so can do nothing In this matter. However, 1 un derstand that Governor West expects to pass such a measure during the next session of the state legislature." If your watch doss not run right, lot us rspsir it. You will bô satisfiod. CON W. HE88E, Jswslsr. Adv. INSANE WOMAN KILLS HER LITTlf DAUGHTER Chicago, Nov. 18.—Mr*. Ell* Craw ford, a wealthy widow, murdered her nine-year-old 'daughter, Eleanor May Crawford, and then made two unsuc cessful attempts to kill herself at her home here today. The mother, said by the police to have become insane, drowned her daughter In a bath tub. The woman then attempted to hang herself and, falling In this, she struck herself on the head several times with a hatchet. | interests of Senator \V. E. Borah, to I whose re-election Ute Republican lcgis i '"'JT « t ' Jod umtuulJtiedly ptedgod. I The standing of the ticket on the ! vo t e cast In the county is as follows, ; H. A. Lawson 6460, Charles D. Storey I 6*^6, Frank M. Gardner 6442, T. H. j K ( ^h 6340 64 ° 8 ' a " d Char ' eS F i Outside of the legislative ticket, the j highest vote cast for any one candidate , was that rece | V ed by William C. Dun bar> probate j ud8e> wh0 se total j Btren g th was 6 361, and against whom | no opposing candidate appeared. The I two highest votes for presidential elec I tors were 3512 for Kurland (Progres I sice) and 3198 for Rii-ks (Republican), ! Burton L, French, candidate for rep resentative In congress and probably j the best vote getter in the state and : the leader of the ticket, fell below the votes received by the legislative candi ^ dates in this county tills year. His vote was 5711 and stands next to Judge Dunbar, the leader of the ticket out J side of the legislative candidates, 1 The overwhelming vote cast for the ! Republican candidates for the legisla . ture showed the enthusiasm for Sona j tor Borah and the men who had pledged > themselves to vote for hint for re I election to the United States Senate. I Near the body of the child the police ! found two white silk shrouds, one In tended for the child and the other for the mother. Beside the shrouds lay ;i note, telling of the use they were to be put to. The note concluded: "Put the body of Eleanor between lier papa and I. I always said she wanted to be burled beside him. Put me next to her." Mrs. Crawford's husband had been dead three years. Another element was added to the tragedy when the police learned that John Buchanan, 72 years old, father of Mrs. Crawford, and with whom she lived, disappeared yesterday. A REMARKABLE REMEDY For Stomach, Liver and In testinal Ailments, Ap pendicitis and Gall Stones. Tf vou are suffering from those ail ments and unable to obtain a cure*. Don t Give up Hope. One dose of Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy, the most widely known Remedy for »Stomach. Liver and Intestinal Ailments Gastritis. Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Pres sure of Gas Around the Heart, Sour Stomach. Distress After Eating. Ner Exact oho toqraph of Poisonous Catarrhal, Mucoid and Bil. Acer. tiens re moved by Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. vousness. Dizziness, Fainting Spells. Sick Headache. Constipation. Conges ted and Torpid Liver. Yellow Jaundice. Appendicitis and Gall Stones, will posi tively convince you of Its great powers to cure. It has cured thousands of sufTerers: It has saved many lives; it has pre vented many dangerous surgical op erations. Put It to a test. Trv one dose tonight. Let one dose prove its great merit. You are not asked to take this Remedy for weeks before you feel benefited—one dose will convince vou that it should cure you. Prepared bv Geo. H. Mavr. Mfg. Chemist. 154-156 Whiting St.. Chicago. For sale by McCrum & Deary and other well known druggists in Boise. Adv. DRINK HABIT RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT. The ORRINE treatment for ths Drink Habit can be used with absolute con fidence. It destroys all desire for whisky, beer or other alcoholio stimulants. Thousands have successfully used It and have been restored to lives of so briety end usefulness. Can be given secretly. ORRINE Is prepared In two forma: No. I, secret treatment, a powder, ab solutely tasteless and odorless, given secretly In food or drink; ORRINE No. 2, In pill form, is for those who desire to take voluntary treatment. If you fall to get results from ORRINE after a trial your money will be re fused. Costs only 81.00 per box. Ask for free booklet telling all about ORRINE. WHITEHEAD'S DRUG STORE, 813 Main Street. Adv. SMIIltS TO HAVE TINE AT DALLAS Dallas, Tex., Nov. 13.—W. S. Brown of Pittsburg, Pa., Imperial tre asurer of the Ancient r.nd Arabic Order of the Mystic Shrine, a, visitor In Dallas last week, In company with Imperial Po tentate William J. Cunningham of Bal timore, lid., for the purpose of ascer taining Dallas' ability to properly cure for the Imperial council meeting in May next, gave out a statement In which he expressed himself as highly pleased with the results of his visit and as be ing confident that the facilities of this city were ample In every way to care for every visitor. He was especially pleased with the results of a campaign conducted by the Chamber of Com merce, in which approximately $55,000 had been subscribed to the Blirine en tertainment fund. "Dallas' ability to handle conven tions of the largest kind is known the country over," said Mr. Brown, "but X must say I was astonished at the met ropolitan city 1 found upon my arrival. I like the spirit manifested by your business men as evidenced hy the suc cess of the Chamber of Commerce sub scription campaign. Jt Is gratifying to know that your citizenship appreciates the importance of the Order of the Shrine and of the high standing of its! membership. Plans for the entertain ment of the imperial council gathering should he laid months ahead and the fiuct that Dallas Is doing tills Is highly commendable. One feature that es pecially impresses me is the splendid hotel facilities of Dallas. In fact in this respect Dallas offers better faclli • es for handling large gatherings than' many other cities In the country which have convention prominence and the hospitality of Dallas and old Hella is well known to every Shrlnor In at tendance here in 1898." Mr. Brown was convinced that the plan to give Shrlners an opportunity of visiting Galveston. Houston. San Au tonlo and other cities of the state through the medium of special side trips. Immediately following the cloW of the convention, would be especially Free! Free! Tonight Anti-Socialist Lecture BY David Goldstein OF BOSTON Pinney Theatre 8:30 P. M. Come early and choose your seat FREE FROM OUST, SLATE, BOUE ROCK AND CLINKERS, THE BE8T COAL ÏO* GENERAL Uat THAT MONEY CAN BUY. For aale only by SMITH â CO„ Ltd. Reeds, Hay, Grain Bags, Twine, Flour. Feed, Coal and Wood. Eighth St, Myrtle to Fulton. Rhone SSL Belee. Idaho, My Name is Stil Reel I haven't changed my name hut have changed my politics. I am now a full fledged Democrat But I always did like Wilson and more especially Mrs. Wil son, for she always uses a Jewel Range to cook Wood row's grub on, and "Wear Ever" Aluminum ware to cook It In. She knows a good thing when she sees It or she neCer would have married Woodrow. Loree & Son Hardware Co. By Feet, •0» Main St PROTECTION Protection is not expensive; it amounts to an investment that is continually paying for itself—the peace of mind— the sense of security—that comes from having one's valu able papers lodged in a fire and burglar proof vault, is worth many times the nominal cost of a safe deposit box. Boxes in our thoroughly modern steel vault rent for $3.00 to $15.00 per year, according to size. You or your auth orized deputy alone have access. Boise Title & Trust Co. 214 EIGHTH ST„ IDAHO BUILDING. i DIRECTORS: 8. H. HAYS. W. J. ABBS. W. E. PIERCE. E. M. HOOVER. O. O. HAGA. C. B. HURTT. C. L. JOY ' Quarterly Interest en Savings Deposit* CHAS. B. CALIARD, M.D, SPECIALIST—DISEA8ES OP MEN Varicocele, Weakness, Contracted Dlee ee ee , Prostatic Trouble» Bleed Pal—lb Stricture, Functional Disturbance* Hydrocala» Kidnay or Bladdar Troubla» ate» SALVAR8AN, OR "606," POR BLOOD DISORDERS. I use Prof. Ehrllch'a wonderful new discovery, "606,' In case of blood disorders, it Is the greatest marvel of medical science. Thla new remedy has been used In thousands of case* Let ma explain It to you. VARICOCELE Impairs vitality. I dally demonstrate that Varicocele can be cured In Marly aU cases by one treatment. In such a satisfactory way that the vital parts are preserved and strengthened, pain ceases, swelling subsides, a healthy circulation Is raplly re-established, instead of the depressing condition. 1 guarantee you a cure to stay cured. Rooms 201-2-3-4 McCarty Bldg., Boles» Idaho. Office Heure 0 a. m. to • p. m. Sunday 10 a m. to 12 m. W. C. Williamson J. A. Ross Poultry and Produce Distributors The only house dealing in farm products ex* clusively. This is the place and now is the time to lay in your winters supply of apples and vegetables. We also carry all kinds of dressed poultry. :: :: :: :: :: 14th and Main St. Telephone 1306 J The COAL That Gives Universal Satisfaction Once Tried Always Used The Co» 1 tb#* win net slaoki and free from dust. THE MONEY BAVER ON YOUR FUEL BILL TRY A TON. ! I ! ■ ! 1 I ; i 1 I ! popular. This matter Is now up with the railroads and definite Information will be given out at an early date. The plan 1s to have four of five spe cial trains leave Dallas at the same hour over different railroad lines, the itinerary to Include the principal cities and sections of the state. In this way \lslt«>rs will havo an opportunity of visiting Galveston on the Gulf of Mex ico, San Antonio, famous In Texas his tory and the home of the Alamo; Aus tin, the capital of Texas, and many other places of prominence or historic Interest. It is suggested that the trip last three or four days, the special trains to return to Dallas at the same time, when arrangements will be made for prompt railrna«] connection for vis itors returning to their respective homes. Mr. Brown advised that this he given wide publicity before the Shriners begin arranging their Itiner aries. SPOKANE EXCURSIONS. November 9, 10, 1l' 12, 22, 23. Via Oregon Phort I.lne 'for National Apple show, National Grange meeting and American Mining eorgress. Bee agents for rates and further particu lars. Th.S.Adv.N23 Just the Same. (From Judge) Knicker —"But you can t shoot before the season opens." Bocker—"It makes no difference; I never hit anything, anyway." We have repaired over 35,000 wateh t. Why? CON W. HESSE, Jeweler. Adv. WILLOW RIVER On main line of Grand Trunk Pnrifle Railway, and the Pacific & Hudson Ray. Millions of acres of finest agricultural, timber and mineral lands arc the inheiitaKO Of WILLOW RIVER, and It is the desire of the Railway Oom nanv to make it one of the most important towns in the entire Canadian West. Lots $10 down, $10 per month: no interest, no taxes: 10 per cent off for cash. Write today for full information. PAC. BOND A LAND CORP.. LTD. 531 Pacific Bidq.. Vancouver. B. C. ©5 ■ //foui' Ç5 «■'■ vr ,r'f.: at, SALE OF LINENS ATTRACTIVELY PRICED We have for Thursday a very »pedal lot of fine linen epeclala which are priced to Ineure quick celling. Nearly all the lote constat of broken lines, odd* nnd end«, but the quality la of the very beet and all are In excellent condlt^m. In one lot we show an assortment of all linen Dollies, Lunch Bquarea, Dresser Covers and largo Table Covers with scolloped edges. The round pieces come In 24, SO and 36-Inch sizes, the square In else 30xS0 Inches, and the scarfs 18x54 Inches; extra special for QF Thursday, each............................................. wwC _ See display In our windows. Positively the best values shown In Boise In this lot of fine linen Table Damask and pattern cloths. These are broken Unas without napkins to match and come In widths of 2 and 2H yards and all lengths from 2 to 3 yards. Some few particular patterns have napkins to match but we also have some odd dozens of napkins. The original prices run from the cheaper grades to the very best. In order to close out the lot we have priced the entire Une without regard to cost Special lot of 15-lnch hemmed and hemstitched all linen lunch eon Napkins In attractive pat terns. These are new goods Just received and are excellent values at. for Thursday dozen ......... $ 2.95 A special purchase and eels of Irish hand loom damask DolUes with fringed edge* Extra value ... 10c for Thursday, each....... A special purchase was made at about 60c on the dollar of a line of all linen Napkins for our Thanksgiving linen sale and we still have a small quantity left. We have divided them Into 2 lota and our prices cannot be duplicated In Boise. LOT NO. 1—22H-Inch Napkins, tan per dozen ............................................... yOiUU LOT NO. 2—24-Inch Napkins, tag Q|J Odds and ends for quick selling. Hemstitched, aU linen damask Towels; size 22x40, only five dozen left; Thursday special, QQ All linen Huck Towels, size 18x36, only 3 dozen left; A4 AA Thursday special, 6 for..................................... $ I |UU Hemstitched Huck Towels, fancy patterns; size 19x39; tad AA Thursday special, 6 for..................................... ^ I ilIU All linen hemstitched Pillow Cases; size 45x36; one dozen only; Cf|n Three only; all linen Sheets; size 90x96; hemstitched ready to ®Q FA use; Thursday special, each ................................ y£i3U 10 dozen all linen fringed damask Napkins; OQr» Thursday special, dozen ....................................... £3C Three special values In Table Linen by the QC. tad tad C|J yard; extro for Thursday, per yard .......33C) y I itU) 9 ■ <33 ^SpeclalsairTf^ner^LuclT'Towenng^i^lal^TnT'faincy'^attera^^ ■ In widths from 15 to 22 Inches; very beet quality; Rfl« I l Thursday only, yard .................................... 3UC J