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j -»* 1 **~ : £ transcribing record». 1H 00 services as Juror In court lion»» Doll)« Frear j. o. Lane, justice court. saloon bond of Clark Quarles Port Hill I«« was wn motion ived. for . 2 25 The of the duly appn And ut fhis ,1 to meet Friday, November 9* time the board ad journe A. D-i 1900. N. G. SISSON, Chairman. Attest: jno. C. CALLAHAN, Clerk. By A. Cook, Deputy. LOCAL, HKEVITiES. Buckle collected $690.13 ; during the month of October office earned $80.00 Assessor Id luxes The auditor's during the past week in mäkle« ab stracls. A. K. White ex- probate jud«e of Kootenui county was transacting bus here on Thursday. I ness Thomas E. L. Logan of Bonners transacting business In Ferry was tbwti the (irst of the. week. state Senator elect S. P. Donnelly, passed through town on Wednesday when returning to his home at Lake view. □ W. B. Turner, ex-principal of the Ijbeney normal school, was talking life insurance to our citizens on Tues day. Henry Keyser, one of the substan tial fanners of the Pend O'Reille val ley, was in town on Monday shaking hands with his many friends here. W. ,1. McClure, public admlnlsrra Ibr, has taken charge of ihe estates of Olaf Cleve and Alfred Richie, the rec fitly drowned in the S'. two mon Joe river. The commissioners have een can the election returns since The Silver Blade vasslng Wedn sday. #111 publish the official cuunt next Week. District court will convene on Mon day. A grand Jury has been sum tumied to appear at that time hut the trial j it row «(til not meet until Nov. 26th. Five marriage licenses were grant ed by Auditor Callahan on Monday to Italian couples from Priest River. They came overland returning home the next day. Sheriff Bradbury turned over to Tie surer McClure on Monday $2 748 33, tlie same being the amount of saloon licenses collected for the month of October. Attorney Gllpatrlek of Priest Ltiver was in town on Monday. He came to attend the disrrict court but ou ac count of the ab once of dudge May hew he returned home the following dav. Ürs. Geo. B. Duncan, who recently Returned from the Philippine Islands, is sick at the Sacred Heart, hospital, ,Spokane, with fever. Her mother, Mrs. IV. J. McClure, Is with her. Dave and William Cleland and Mrs. J. S. Wooiery received the sad news on Thursday of the death of their toother at Dundas, Minnesota, liain Cleland and Mrs. on first train to attend the funeral. Wil Wooiery left Mr. George P. Horn and Miss Sadie Pratt, two well known and highly re spected young people of Seneaquoteen ^ere quietly married at the parlors of the Hotel Wright, on Monday by Pro hale Judge Itrady. flotn left Spokane, where they went to spend a short honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. on Monday evening for POST FALLS. Tram Our Special Correspondent. Janies Brooks has rented his farm m Charles Stringer and moved his fa ni i ly to Falls. Mr. Brooks cleared over $1,000 on vegetables and fruits since spring, but decided to rent his piaco and become a "knight of the grip. toakti a success of anything he under takes. His line place is listed for sale with J. w. Settle. Charles Straight has located a gold »»ne sôüth of town, edge of rose quartz which promises t" be a bonanza Chas. Rover has been spending a iVkTi ° r two 1,1 Spokaite, visiting lends and taking massage treatment Mhe Un-sell Comedy Co. showed ere Monday and Tuesday nights to air sized audiences and gave very Médita tile rjn.v ''Veiling Miss Lulu Leonardy TObid the , llost p (lt)U | Hr )ady] arld Gj |. rt Manor the most popular young «oileman. v,.^ rs ; J"hn Mitchell has returned to -asi, Spokane Iai attend her sick son, "" is slowly recovering from an at ;; ,,f ' 5 , 'boid fever. , M'- Morton of Quincy, Illinois, Is ■' ""g his daughter, Mrs. Joe Gar »nîin' h hlS ,)1;lCe ' ani * expects to re u" h " r " nil winter. Miss Pearl i,VhU," r lli,thclru,u ' |S Lis youngest c -. . «««. j. w. s.,..., several snaps In town and farm T' Tties which UlUAt be dlspoS<*d or M, ire X LUÎIH. He is a rustler and will There is a fine nt('rtainmeut«. On Mon* was STATEMENT OF COUNTY TREASURER AND AUDITOR To the Board of County Commissioners of Kootenai County, Idaho, for the Third Quarter of the Year 1900. In REVENUE FROM ALL SOURCES. State and county licenses... £ ees county officers. State and county tax for 1894 '...V" State and county tax for 1895 State und county tax for 1896. State and county tax for 1897. State and county tax for 1898. State and county tax foi 1898 .. State and county tax for 1900 . Cost und penalty. Special school tax. Poll Tax.. .. Fines In Justice court. Boad poll tax . Teachers' Institute Fund...;;;";. F ling tax certificates for eounty... . Filing tax certificates for villages. Sale of school district property. r rom state for general school fund. In S n if the of .t 2626.00 1261.N0 on 14.66 18.12 28.90 44.16 155.20 473.41 60.20 *10.77 105.56 73 50 8K.50 164.00 22.00 25 60 22.94 59.30 1273.09 Total 17667.79 APPORTIONED AND TRANSFERRED AS FOLLOWS! To State Fund. To current expense fund. To bond and interest fund General school fund. To general road fund. To district road fund. ' To district school special fund. To district school, general fund. To Teachers' Institute fund. To incorporated towns. To Bridge Fuud. To warrant redemption fund.. for 666.88 S 1,880.42 98.42 1,418.36 578.40 161.71 105 65 1,871.79 22.00 934.93 21.45 H. 2.09 Total. .» 7,657.79 CASH IN TREASURY. General Road Fund. General school fund. Bond Interest and fund. Bridge Fund. Warrant, redemption fund. Teachers Institute fund. Bond redemption fund. Excess tax fund. District school general fund. District school special fund. Road district funds. 111.78 162.79 6,338.16 82.33 j. 2.09 69.00 120.07 «7.88 .... 4,929.98 .... 3.09K 73 . . 2,496.32 Total. «16.505.13 Statement of Financial Condition of Kootenai County. DEBIT, g I Funding bonds, täte of Interest. 7 per cent_ Funding bonds, rate of Interest. 8 per cent_ Funding bonds, rate or Interest, 6 nor cent ... Funding bonds, rate of interest, 6 per cent. Total bonded debt.. .. OUTSTANDING WARRANTS. Current Expense Fund. Warrants Issued In the fiscal year 1895 . Warrants issued lu the fiscal year 1898. Warrants Issued In the fiscal year 1897. Warrants Issued in the flsoal year 18B8. Warrants Issued In the fiscal year 1899. Warrants issued In the fiscal year 1900. Accrued interest on above warrants. .f 7,000 00 . 4.N00.0Ü . 80.000.00 . 49.000.00 tl40.800.00 .t 8.15 4.85 . ... 23.16 ... . 61.13 . 15.024 98 .... 36,529.12 . 927.00 51,576.17 Road Fand. Warrants Issued in 1898. Warrants Issued in 1899. Warrants Issued in 1900. Accrued Interest on above warrants . * 27.13 2.860.29 5.149.37 125.00 7.651.79 Bridge Fand. « 2.442.53 Warrants Issued In 1900. Accrued interest on above warrants. 39.20 2,481.73 » $202.509.69 Total Debt. CREDIT. CASH IN TKKASUKY. t 111.78 General Hoad Fund. Gonrral Bridg«» Fund. Warrant redemption fund, S2.33 2,09 196.20 1202,313.49 Total Net Debt. Respectfully Submitted. w, j. McClure, County Treasurer JN0, C. CALLAHAN, County Auditor. ELMIRA. From Our Special Correspondent. Mr. Snyder of Kalispel, Montana, is in our vicinity improving his ranch preparatory to moving his family here. Mr, and Mrs. James Faye and fam ily of Spokane, who have been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin. Mrs. Fayes' parents, left for their home in Spokane on Tuesday. Mr. Scott has been on the sick list for a few days. Mr. lames Leahy who has been in Nome lor ihe past summer, returned home last Sunday. Mr. Frank Beth is contemplating A house raising in the near future. Mr. Graham, of Libby Creek, Mon tana, who purchased Mrs place, has begun the erection of a large house. Beth's J. W. Kyan Elected. It gives us pleasure to announce th9 election of our townsman. J. W. Ryan, as commissioner 2nd district, Kootenai county, Idaho, is the only person from Newport who has ever been accorded a place on any of the tickets and his election is a source of gratification to his many friends here. Jim will do his utmost for the bene fit of the section he represents and the county will lose nothing from his hands.—Newport Miner. a to |. to Estate of MICHEAL O. KEEFE, deceased Is Notice Is hereby given bylmun^relgned Keefe" deceased? to the creditorslof, ana all re- arsonsha^ng claims a^lust^e |a^de «Äw "thin ten months after the first thesûme ! SsSj&ïâ 1 Dated at Hope. Idabol on thé 23d day of or October. 1900. 1 nl7d8 JOHN C. ObAHE. Administrator Mr. Ryan We can safely say that that For Sale.— A good wagon, team and harness for $125.00 See Johnnie Cook, four and a-half miles east of Rathdrum, Idaho. 4t - For Sale—A house and lot in For particulars call at Rathdrum. this office or address Jessie Denison. Rathdrum. Notice to Creditors. ■ Teacher's Examination. The next quarterjy examination of applicants for all grades of county certificate.- will be held at the court house, Rathdrum, Kootenai county, November 22, 23 and 24, 1900. The sessions will begin at 9 o'clock, a. m. Questions in "History" and In "Theory ajid Art" will be general. The use of "Hart's Formation" and "De Garmo's Essentials" has been discontinued. Questions in "State Constitution" will lie taken from Article XVIII. Questions in "School Law" will he taken from Chapters XV., XVI, XVII. and XVIII. without parti cular reference to Chapter XV. Dan. Van Duzer, Co. Supt. Public Instruction. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL. State of Idaho, County of Kootenai, In the Probate Court of said oonnty. In the matter of the estate of Mary Leinley, deceased. .. . , Pursuant to an order of »aid court, made on the 9th day of November, 1900, notice Is here by given that Monday, the 28th November, 1900, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the court room of said court, at the town of Rath drum, in the state of-Idaho, eounty of Koote nai, has been appointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said Mary Lemley. deceased, mid for hearing the applica tion of N. G. Sisson for the issuance to him of letters testamentary when and where erson Interested may appear and eon I any test the same. Dated the 9tb day of November, 1900. J. C. Bkady. Clerk. !♦' J GO AND SAMPLE ♦ : JSRRY LAHS'S S 5 F'MOUS « • rw*INES**ÜÖUÖRS,' i : CIGARS. it ! : * « • < »»4 t J THE CELEBRATED 11KNCO BEER ! i Always on Tap. * s No. • ◄ • ► • 0 Remember the name and place ♦ ï TAMMANY * | * ® HALL J j fllQor v ! —— ♦ ! Next to Hotel Wright. JJ J. O. LANE, Proprietor o ♦ ♦ ! - Alias Summons. In the pistrict Court. First Judicial District or the State of Idaho, in and for the coun ty of Kootenai. Maggie Bowers. Plaintiff. want The i vs. Thomas Rowers, Defendant. STATE OF.IDAHO. To Thomas Bowers, defendant. Yon are hereby notified that there Is now l file In the office of the clerk of the district. Ç°urt of the first Judicial district of said st ate In Katlidrutn, county of Kootenai, the com S tint of the above named plaintiff, wherein I [lament is demanded against you that the 1 nds of matrimony be dissolved and a decree of divorce be entered against you and , n favor of the plaintiff, Maggie Howom. as ' ore fully appears from the complaint filed rein. And you are also notified that unless you ppcar and answer to said complaint within en days after the service hereof, if served within Kootenai county and within twenty days. If served out of said county but within said Judicial district, und within forty days if served out of said district, (exclusive Of the day of sorvlee). the plaintiff will take Judgment against you according to the prayer of said complaint. on Given under my hand and the seal of the District Court of the First Judicial District of the state of Idaho, in and | for the county of Kootenai, this 13th day of October, A. D.. 1900. Kg JNO.C. CALLAHAN. Clerk. ' 1 •BAL By T. L. Quaiilks, Deputy. H. M. Gllpatrlek. attorney for plaintiff, Haliday House Third. Floor Corner HOWARD Street and MAIN Ave,, SPOKANE, WASH. Fine Furnished Room». j. e, McCauley, - - Prop. Txz :: ;;ixœct CLVM g SALOON, I ELMER PORTER - Prop. 1 M DEALKRS IN Wines, Liquoi s and Cigars j] THE CELEBRATED :. ! ... I M • .t HENCU BEER Si Alwavs*on Urught. ! Gibson Rye Whiskies, j I3X1T3XI.. u-LU Z.U U.XU. ? The Renowned - - -i- HALL SALOON ) £ Lonli K. t&llert, Prop. WINES, e I LIQUORS and CIGARS. — noon — BILLIARD & POOL TABLES rathdrum. IDAHO PACIFIC R V ★ * N 8 PULLMAN SLEEPING CARS ELEGANT DINING CARS FREE COLONIST SLEEPING CARS -ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS' DULUTH FARGO ' 'GRAND FORKS KJROOKSTON [WINNIPEG HELENA and l BUTTE -TO THROUCH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST and SOUTH THROUCH TICKETS -TO JAPAN and CHINA, Via TACOMA anC Norlhern Pacific Steamship Co. : VESTIBÜLE TRAINS—DINING CARS « t TIME CAUD--RATHDHUM ! * DBFAKTS EAST-BOUND AKMIVBS 10:41 an 11:33 pm 11:40 an. 10:41 am 11:33 pm No. 2-•. No. 4.. . . L-jccal No. 68. ..louday. t Wednesday. Friday... I 11:40 am ♦ | J ! ♦ JJ o ♦ WEST-BUUND 6:41 am 10:47 pm 12:3Ctpm I 6:41 am 10:47 pm No. 1 . No. 2. Local No. 57, Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday. 12:30 pm GET PERM ITS FOR LOOAL9. _ PULLMAN rilirtT CLASS—TOURIST B LIiX VF.Ht* For Information, time card», maps and tick ets call or or write A. D. Charlton. General Passenger Agent. Portland, Ore 266 Morrison street, corner Third, or W. J. JORDAN» Rathdrum.' Iffino You can't keep I hem. You don't want to keep them—vnu sell them! The Flor de Hamilton Çlgar mm OUR MEATS ARE ALWAYS FRESH»»»»« msaamejfi m an -THE KATHDlUilI MARKET FISK, GAME. FOULTET. And nil FRUITS AND VEGETABLES In BeRson. LOUIS E. E1LF.HT, Proprietor. Rathdrum, Idaho. - - ■ Kg 3SS ' 1 BRICK! BRICK! AT BRICKYARD OF RICHARD TAUTENHAHN FOUR MILES WEST OF RATHDRUM. ALL KINDS OF BRICK ON HAND A Special Line of Hand Briok for Cisterns and Sewers. fc $ 1.000 ! I Reward I Will be paid for informatior that will M lead to the conviction of any person wil • ys fully buying goods cheaper than are -Jffi now offered at the * Si ONLY BIQ JT0KE I THE RATHDRUM MERCANTILE CO.. Ltd. JOHN RUSSELL. Manager I WHEN IN RATHDRUM f STOP P X I At The WISHARD : HOTEL HEADQUARTERS For Witnesses and Jurors While Attending Court. MEALS, 23 Cts. $ 4 . 00 . I Board by the Week, 31 TflHlife ;! PIONEER LIVERY RTARLFS. ♦ 4- Z » ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ COMPETENT DRIVERS. FIRST CLASS TURNOUT». REASONABLE RATES SPECIAL ATTENTION siven to M Drummers and Fishing and Camping Parties Give us a call and lie convinced. LEVI ESCH. l'ropi ielor-t m Patronize and Industry which has £74; ^ I BUILT UP OUR FARMING COMMUNITY. Jl USE WINTER WHEAT M u ■T3 It QJ AND c COEUR D'ALENE I) CtJ if Costs 'S S g n ^ No Er Oj More, >■ UuS 7F W 4 »*■ .#1 1 j * an f* ♦♦♦SALOON •♦♦♦• l/K.VKV UKlSiVKH. Prop. ~r,., HVHHKLt. BtOCHK, a ; 4 4 Î « jWINES. [liquors; liClGARS. AA, ? »4 4 ft ♦♦ i *♦ 4 !♦ ♦ ■ » » t fc '*1 BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. sASMMWM