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Quality Never experiment with so important an article as the human food It is the high quality of Royal Baiting Powder that has estab lished its great and world-wide reputation. Every house wife knows she can rely upon it; that it makes the bread and biscuit more delicious and whole some—always the finest that can be baked. It is economy r.nd every way better to use the Royal, whose work is always certain, never experimental. TVtr !*.fr many imitation Inking |.~tWv nude (rum alum They m»j k*» per pound. Iw« uim incbiU Uk curt ut lieahh. •O'**, Saaiao rowocfi CO . new itxa < (EUR D'ALENE PRESS NtTUKDAY. KEPTF-NIIEK 99. I SOD. an -.nt* of ibas*. ud i iiuiof m»i —4 *• dnp l WUl*> la*, *t S«o § n nt Boc iptiti. » PAUTVK U>MI NO *4. | O O. f -HNUnwtTM.. k'Ur «n*ia| at 7 JO. __PVirtling mam bars *>• cordially iantMl to attend. Km** <ial HoeGW. no hi* grand; Haary Ktap i-abarg. **vrotary. Smtuii Umi Ho. 7. Kitam oa P tvnia*.—M#*«* in Fraternity Hall Tharaday araaiag of rorh am*. Vi*ttla* benthoe* era alaay* wrlroaw. I- W Jofcesae. C-C-. V A. SbaiDa. K. ot U. a ad ». ffEm D'ALKXK Is a city of KJD V/ population. brwuttfSdly al'.aaied on, tho noathrrn ahora of the famous C.#uf d A leas lake. S mtlaa east at Kpofcanai an a bieach Itweof the Xortbsrn PartSe >.dread l.laaaof ateaasmmake rag* lar tnpa (torn Una city ap the lake to the bead of MalgaUeo aw the KC Jos and «<**r 4'AlaaorlTera,eaon«rUag at liar nam with the railroad Una Into the gotd. allvar and tead wine*. The clly to ooa of ih. mo* anted mmmm rawwta ,n W* noetkwart, and to baromlng a* 0 ** poputor ml yeor Its dobing, hauling tary |mat M U>a want (Fort Dtomi^ and Mb wngMflrowt formt park reasrra ■ (loo ad(a|« tl«e city ro the want Thaj country round a bant to made ap of rtrh; agricultural lands and rxteoatr* foraate »f yellow plow, dr, o nd a r and tame roe.' andtha dty to daoUned to become a| manufacturing renter for lha prodaato > of Uteoe woods The buainraa men and ratedente are amterprtelnf. and taka pride in making the place attractive , 1 here are font church organ nations UrtliadM. 1'ranbytorlao, Kplaeopal and Homan CaUnllc. The rocvwt order* "™ «• Maaona. Odd » sUowa Knlfbte of l*ylh la*. K.al.rn Star, tteughler* of Its Improvtel Order of lied Men. Mareabeea. I. O T M. 0. A. R. and Women'. Relief Corps. Tbaetly letup piled with electric light*. food water works, an elegant public school build lug one sawmill, two drat claro botela. lmat building yards, rtc. Thera are yet good opportunlUea to engage In luora in. buttnaro and UvaraUlad farming Manufactories are particularly deal red. and are offroad extra Inducements. The anmmeri art temperate, with sufficient rainfall to Insure abundant crops, while I he winters are free from extreme cold, No better location for prod labia Invent. 'n»nte or for ancuflng Weal homes can I- found In the north west. Thera to r.llent (wople. In a henutitul region and incomparabl e dlmate. The toraaaey af Waaaaa 'Vaa grandly shows by Mra. John "'.wling of Ha Oar. Pa,(n a '^tveyeara 1 '■'ruffle with a malignant stomach trouble that caused dislraroinf altecks "f nuiteea and Urdlgastlou. All remedies |*IM to relieve bar until »M tried Klee Dir Hitlers. A rtar taking It two months, •lie wrote: *i am now wholly cured and < *n rat anything. It to truly a grand •nntr far the whole system ro I gained h> weight and fast ranch stronger since "•Ing it." It aide digestion, cures dyi f'Twte, improves appetite, glees new •»»« Only jne. Uuarenleed, at any ^.ig store._____ Iditerl AmHI Flight. > M. Illgglns, editor Saoeoa (Ills.) Nr "»> wee afflicted for years with piles "'at no doctor or remedy helped until *• <rted Husk lee's Arnica Halve, the the world. Be writes, two boxw •lelly rerad him. Infallible for piles, fure gosraetred. Only tee MR by •hydrant*. * •win a bb n iioitu Walter A Ik Ira I* now located at Nor na. MonL Xaw good* commencing to arrire. Wiggvtt A Km pry Co. Towoaiup plate (or aaia at lb* Pace* office. Two (or Ore caota. for amngtra. ahakm and lumbrr. am U»a WlggMt A Km pry Co. Cbarlaa Kdmlatoo baa our thanks for a mra. large watermelon. Freak rtdrr. <0 emu a gallon. Sold by J A. Walrt* or at the Cash grocery. Thomas Kroner and Grid* camedoan from llanlaoo Tharaday. Emy sack of Cmor d'Alene or Win ter Wheat dour U warranted W. 1) MrFartand and F. E. Empey nailed hpufcane Wrdurxiay. You ran tar. » pet rent by buying chlnawar* at the Wiggrtt A Kmpry Cu. C' A. Water* us organising a romp of „ . " 00,, " M '® •* Cotakto. *<*•'"* soon-a awreplng discount •***■ Ms on lha lookout The Wiggett * Empey P«. Jodeun Gtle* and Fred Itoper drove in from the 1'aJoatr country Tharaday. Every thing In the houae rrdumj during our role for rash Wiggett A Empey Co. IIKlMre „, om * Tlw from an anting of thrve .rok. up the M Jar r ^ra and up. Tb. Wig^u * ' 1 ° E Iteahbrook returned Friday mom >°« ,ro * • buainraa trip to the I'alouae r * un,, T A new and fnwh line of fancy con feetlonery. made by ItoarhofRi Paul, at the r.rur d'Alene Drug Store, Henry Klappenbarg has secured a position at Cauldo.and left for lor that place today. f*o yon know that the I'nnui can be one whole year for dl «uh In ad , anr ,y Now la the time to aubacribr. Edwin rrochell, a droervlo, veteran. midillonal pension ", " a " ,on * , ^'" ,on Move r yIra of all kind* (or tala by Arm.nd Pterenoiid, the people* l.«rd "® r ® d *«* r - Gd. and Mn. D. II. Ilndlong and Son left laat evening on a visit to hto ttoter, Mra. Roar, near Milwaukee, Wl*. None to pure aa lloarh'a candles They are made of pure sugar, and told at the tame prices aa cheaper goods, at the Vtrur d'Alene Drug Store, j ||, ||,rte aucceeded this year In nosing oorae nice Coorord grapes, a sample of which wa found on our desk. nand good* bought and sold by || Mr; Kroner. If you have any Ui , nj| |# ^ , l|m , I'atrirk Flood roturoed Wednesday ^ )|r1Uun Co|umb| ^ H traro ha ha. ^ ^ r , MrMd contraction During lha Spokaua Indnratrial ex ^ Uon y,, x ort harn l*addo will roll tr|p tlck cu, good dve days, at •1.40. Mr. and Mra. J. II. Hart* returned Saturday from a two weeks' outing at tha head of navigation on tlioftt. Jo* river. Call for C<*ur d'Alene end Winter Wheat Hour. It coals no more than other flour and to far superior. Dr. Seal ton returned from Moscow Thuraday. Ilia family will vtolt for a couple of weeks in Hpokans before com Ing hero. All kind* of new and fresh drags, carefully oompounded and dispensed, at the OwirU'Aleo* Drag Store, post otto* building. Dr. B. U MoEuen will rtoltCoeur d'Alene dering the fir* and third weekf of each month fot the practice of den ttotiy. Office In the McFarland block D.F. Mason has put lo a nice line of flne randies and to adding materially to hto stork of drags. Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Warner and Her. o. L. Deffenbaugli and wife visited Hpokane Wadnseday, rrturnlng home Thursday momlug. Flatobmann's Coaiprraaad yeast, the kind you used back rost for role at the Caah Grocery. W Fred Empey, a prominent merehant of H eroto n d. B. C„ has purchased UO ponnds of T. Hugnenln's ahesee far export across Ute Una. If you want a suit of clothes, call at Uw Cask Grocery and sea our Uus of samples at lowest prices. Mra. Dueomoo, of the 8t. Toe ralley. favored us with a couple of heads of the ffneet cauliflower that we liary roan tills season. They were beauties. A new line of men's, misses' ladies' boy's and children's shots, all the latest ■tylaa. Over tfXO pairs to select from. Wiggett A Empey Co. Mra. Peter Mason and son left Mon day morning tor Wardner where they will reeaain during the wiutsr. Mr. Mason has a good position at that place. The be* peaches, peart and grape* at cheapest price* at the Cash Groeary; also all kinds of groceries, teas, coffees,: etc ' John Farnan mat with a loro of flte Thuraday, one 9i and one •#) gold piece. The muoey was lost from bit pocket between the poet and hto bouse.' A rate »f fll.AO for the round trip will bs given by the Xortiiern Pacific from this place during the Spokane expoai L. if. Patehen, living thro* mile* north of town, succeeded this year lu raising some fine yellow dent corn. The ears are well filled sod perfectly ma tured. When yon buy a tack of Cmurd'Alene or Winter Wheat Hour you help tei build up the farming community. E. X. and Manley Jellum returned Wednesday from north of Spokane; where they had spent aeveral weeks do imenl work on tome piomlslu* copper claims. All the latest styles In men's and hoys' hate, a Urge hue to arlert from Price the lowest at the Idaho Mereau Ule Co After a lingering Illness of consump Uon. Mra. Jefferson Swofford died at her home a few miles north of here. Tuesday, Sept » llunal took place Wednesday at tin- llathdrum cemetery, Rev T. U Hodgson officiating. For all the new m* nobby thing. In and boy.' ck.th.ng, go to the ,. ... .. .„ , Waho MerronUleCO. Our Ml and n er no ju pened. Ladles! Now to the Ume la gel your Bff *°°* wrap* aud jackets. W# are having an advance, role. Ten per cent, discount for two week*. The Idaho Mercantile Co. .. , .... . , Mra. J. Clerfoyt, of San r ranciaco. Is visiting Mr and Mrs. Jamro Brook. In State Une prertncU Mra. tlerfoyt to a sister of Mr*. Brooks and will re main Iter* until tier husband, who is a pram Inent railroad man. return, from Part. where be wro call on railroad boslnero. We have Ihe finest and larges! Un* of men's, women's and children's under waar ever shown In Covur d'Alene Come lo and let ut show them to you. Our prices are Hie lowest The Idaho Mercantile Co. Joseph Houghton. George Ford, Thus, Meadows and John lkonovan returned Wednesday from a trip to lit* M. Maries country, where they located claim* un der the limber and atone act. They each secured 100 acre* of white |dne and left Thuraday for Lewtotoo to file., the land being In the Lewuton di.lricl Out sweeping discount sale com metiers Tuesday the SiUi mat. and will continue for thirty dsys. Within that time secure a few of the many bargain* offered. WIggett A Empey Co. Wednesday, September tfilh, at the bride's home near Poet Falla, Mr. A. X. Tucker, comity commissioner ol the sec nod district and a prominent merchant of the town, waa united iu marriage to Miss Mamie Bump, the estimable daughter of Mr. and Mra. L. T. Bump. Rev. Walker, of lUU.drum, performed the ceremony lu the preaenc* of a num bet of friend*. Included in our aalra will be anita from two of tin- largest tailoring ratab UabraenU In the east. Over 1,000 ram plea to select from. Secure a suit for the frull fair. Wiggett A Empey com pany. Dr. Scalloo U renovating hto drug store and substituting a fine lot of square labeled bottles which will add much to the appearance of tlie store. Kroner will buy. sell or exchange anything In theaecond hand good* line; also deals in junk, such as rubber, cop per, brass and old cast iron. Th* Burlington A Mtoaouri River Railway ha* opened IU line between Alliance. Neb., and Denver. The open Ing of this line make* th# Burlington the short#* line between IlUlingt and Monuna, Idaho and Washington polnu on the Northern Pacific to Denver and MUthern Colorado |»lnte lWngera for Denrer should not overlook U.I. - , . „ . . . . _, . Our fall .lock ofdry good. I. now *<>v , ^ J large variety of dremgood. in p^ain and, plahto. Come l o and ee* our Hire I... of mtoses' and to d to.' jacke ts, ladies " " * -" "" capes, ablrt waists, wrappers, etc. Buy your «®^®* b° , »*- W ® Rtiafrt'leenur priera fro* 10 to Mp* emit- '«*«'ban Spokane. The Idaho Mercantile Oo. hrl ^ Farm of IM serra, two mllm we* of town, with water, good buildings and . bearing orehard, for tale. Apply to II Altai XT B. WOHXACOTT. _ Subscribe for th* Pans, St a year, cash In sdvar.ea. MARS KARRA ARP TBR Txosrx. A Carrespaadrot FUraa Kashas la sa 0a MfUUC PNlUft' RATKimm, Idaho, Sept, tl, 1900. Mr. Editor: -Bryan, In hto letter of Moepttnec says, In sp e ak ing of the true**: "SInos hot n small proportion <* "*• paoplacan sharelnUte advaot age* secured by private monopoly, it follows that the remainder of the peo ple are not only excluded from the ben efits, but are the be!picas victims of every such monopoly organised. Ills difficult to overestimate the immediate Injustice that may bs done, or to calcu late the ultimate effect of this injustice upon the social and political welfare of our people. Our platform pledges the P*ri.y to an aneeasiog warfare on pri vate monopoly Id nation, state and city." Every Intelligent person can eee "***• " w * iwd » #f *Mdom «*» truth, " rr E ln * co " Tlotlon anpreju diced mind, and it to la striking con treat to the vituperative mass of de uunciatlon and misstatement in Mark Hanna's address to the business men of Chicago on Meptomber IS, in which be aaya: 'I believe there to not a trust In the entire United States. They cannot exist, and every law against trusts, na tional and state, baa beau the product of Republican law makers aud the credit to dua the liapubiieao party," aud he afterwards aaya: "I have no objee Uon to the Democrats opposing trusts, but they have notgoleny patent ouif' How can any party oppose that which •»" no existence, as he asserts of trusts lu ***** "»• speech» But I hardly lh * nk *°f P*™° u . however prejudiced. who has receutly bought trust nails, wire, etc., at about two prices, would agree with Mark in bis statement about trusts. I will mention one more false and spiteful statement, lie said lu the: course of his remarks, "I would tear the mask off the face of that hypocrite. Wm j Bry . D .. Tlie aepubliean con greasmau, Tliurston, from Nebraska, who served in congress with Uryau and W as intimately acquainted with him. auted that be. Bryan, bad been feed by Uw owner* of silver mines, hut when Bryan denied It, Thurston said iu sub stance, that what Bryan raid must be true, aa he knew Bryan to be an honest man. Mark finished up by declaring, j"I am alright for I talk about thiugt **** » know, and I don't lie either." T **"» ■* I T troa Auuautas to Mark «»**!<* he likely to brace up a a*»*key sUtemeut. Now, to sum the "hole thing up. that speech would be a dlacredlt to any second-class polltiral U ~ ""«• U '* «*"«*«*«* head of the Kepublicaii party. It shows ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Hod material to fool their followers wlth Mart llBd better IK his. monev j or | I | B> | t j g f, r Borv cihiyikc (n ^ Mr(u(nr , lt (bun the owner iu Unit ^ g jj - Care, af Cbraal* DUrrkara after Thirty Trar* af SuSSrtag |vr iujrty yemn w|lh d „ r H>ora u>d (bourhl , , u pMt cured> -. Myl John 8. Ilalloway, of' Fmich Catnp Mlt , , |>d t M mucl , , itnr and molwJ B1K] M much lh „ , hu) rrn , up ,, opw of ! recovery. I was to feeble from the , effect* of the diarrhoea Uiat I could do ; no Q | labor, could not even travel. but by a ccident 1 was permitted to find I r&rtU# of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera i and Diarrhoea Remedy, and after tak ; ing aeveral bottles I am entirety cure^ of that trouble. 1 am *o pleased with j the result that i am anxious that it' be to reach of all wlio have suffered as ! 1 have." For sale by any druggist, Thf j* llt ,„.Ulute of Kooteuai and Shoshone county teacher*. In acasion at I WsiUce duriug the week, closed yrater- ! d*y. The attendance wss large and the dally sessions were most Interesting ai.d instructive. The next meeting will | be held liere during September. IU0I ! Among the teachers present from this ' vlriulty were Prof. Cummings and wife, Mrs. Chat. McCarthy. Mist Maud Mix. Miss Mitchell, Mrs. Fred WUson. Miss Maud Horn* and Mias Thco DeSaut sure. __ , fi g-— 0(l , y „ roiirl , IK flrr rllHblml j M Glir . „ tUon of San Anlonlo> TeS t down BlUckfd by MtllD>| frotD whtch br iu ff prwl for JMr ». n e writes , hit misery was often so great that It, seemed lie endured tlie agantra of death; but Dr. King's New Discovery for Con-. sufoptton wholly cured him. This mar-' Teh.ua medicine to the only known cure for Asthma as well as Consumption,: Coughs and Colds, and all throat, cheat and lung troubles. Price 80c and fll.OO. Ouarauteed. Trial boltlea fro* at any ; drug store . The seventh animal Spokane Indus- 1 trial Exposition will open next Tuesday : with a big parade and Interesting cere 1 monies. The parade will march down | Riverside led by Ihe Iloyal Marine band lul * Mia* Lulu Kirby, Goddraa of i «"**F. ■» * h « «•*•■» «UfwUbn and *'» ho "°" »'* h **>® *"'' d •'«* u *» wevchante' floats. She will ride iu * 1 *® «* rrt ®«® " hteh Abralram Lincoln i ow, * wl ®" d *» hl « h '• •«*PP°®® d be the : «••'» w ' , '® h h ®. WM ,** k ®* , hom ® « f ** r , u ® Tin « •*«• ® ho * *» Ford ® theatro One of tho most Interesting feature* or | the opening day will be the chorus of i y. and rrl. who will ring rev- ! ®nU number, in counecUon with the! .n.r the parade; the lent. Laat yew this chorus blggrat thing, at the ex- j position, and thla year there will be 1,000 children participating i 400 more than there were laat year. _____________ cb ' lldrH1 pwr^cip.ung which to ^ ^ year _ A PswSst Kill Ixflastaa draalle mineral pills, but both areroighty X®-««* *® dyn.m to y«« r ^ wbaiiDr. King's Naw Lir* Pile do th* work so easily and perfectly. Cure* headache, constipation Only til cents at ar.v dnij store I ! | ! ' , ; 1 1 | | i ! j ron ram mn. WIII Barber to on tbs sick Hat. Mn. Never*, who ha* been quit* sick, to at p rese n t recovering. Born, to Mr. and Mr*. Sherm. Smith, Sept. 9, a nine-pound girt. Charlie Colgate to sriU in a vary eriU eal condition. He to haring a hard ran of typhoid fever. Mr. Cmodal, who has been Bring in town during*tlie summer, ha* removed hto family to th* ranch * Rim Bock. Mr. Pierce's family will oeccpy the house thus vacated. Ot> Thursday morning Mr. Crosby wa* helping carry a heavy wheel * the saw mill, and when they laid it down it seemed the side he held tipped In such a way be could not remove hto hand, and the weight of the wheel crushed a cog entirely throngh the palm of the hand, crushing and displacing two of the bone*. Mr. A M. Martin m* with a painful accident, which for awhile was thought to be serious. While standing on a lad der, arranging a block and tackle * the aaw mill a rang of the Udder broke, letting Mr. Martin fall about twelve feet. He struck bis bead on some ma chinery, and when found a few minute* Uter waa unconscious. After some at tention from the workingmen be recov ered consciousness and was taken home. Dr. Wens was summoned, and by tlie next day Mr. Martin had so far recov ered aa to be out walking around. At the home of the bride's parents, one mile west of town, A. X. Tucker and Mis* Mamie Bump were married on Wednesday afternoon, aud took the five o'clock train for Seattle and other coast towns, where they will spend about two weeks, and return to Mr. Tucker's heme in this place. The wed ding was a very pleasant affair. There were about thirty Invited gueate, a de llghtful dinner was served, aud Mr. aud Mrs. Tucker departed, carrying the best wislies of a boat of friends. Mias Bump has grown from childhood st this place, and Mr. Tucker is one Post Falls' earliest business men, and has served the county for two years as eommis sinner from this district. Both young people enjoy the highest esteem of their many friends, and all unite in the very brat wishes for their future. CARTED THX PURSER HaL Kilter Attack* J t Skalll* Witt a Kalla. An assault took place la* Saturday on the Georgie Oakes, at Harrison. Dial might have resulted in a murder but for tbe Interference of George Groves, the engineer, and II. B. Stevens, tlie fire man. The steamer Schley had landed alouglide tlie Oakes and Ilia passenger* were waiting for the bo* to resume her run. Hal. Miller waa among the pas sengers aud had been drinking until hi* condition of intoxication was qnite noticeable. He was in tlie engine room of the Georgie Oakes when Purser J. I. Shall is passed by. Miller remarked to the purser that he would tell him all. about it, and tlie purser replied Uiat lie did not care to hear it, wheu Miller sud denly attacked him with a kuife, cut ting a deep gash four inches long in his right arm and stabbing him in the abdo men, making two ugly and painful wounds. Tlie cut in the abdomen, had it been but a little nearer the groin, would have proven fatal. Before Miller could do any more serious damage he was sirred by tlie engineer who, with tlie assistance of the fireman, wrested the knife from Shall!*' antagonist. It waa necessary to take several stitches In the wounds, aud the pureer Is rapidly recovering from the effects of his bloody encounter. Those who witnessed the affair say th* Shallia dealt Miller some heavy blows and Uiat tlie assault was unprovoked. It to said that Miller se creted himself in tbe hull of tbe Schley and came to this place where lie secured a livery team and made his escape. Should tie be captured lie will be tried on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon. It it said that Uie two men have had no trouble previous to this and Mr. Stiallis it unable to account for Uie assault. Officers m the surround ing town* were notified to be on the lookout for Miller, but up to this morn ing lie had not been captured. A Rick Q*M Due*vary. James Tyson, of tlie Santa countjy, waa in town during Uie week and re ports some rich discoveries in free mill ing gold ore on Santa mountain. He say* tlie ledge U about eight feet wide and contains several rich streaks of ore Uiat assay as high as •600. The dis covery wss made by John Brown, an old prospector who has been in that country for some time. Mr. Tyson says that some paying placers have been opened up in Uiat section Uie past sum mer. He and hU brother own a claim on which they have done 110 fe* of tunnel work and they have a very fine showing of free milling ore. A number of claim* have been located in tlie new camp, which is just across the divide from the lioodo. Ckuahartela'a Otagk RtauSv a Great Vavsrite The soothing and healing properties of this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have made It a groat favorite with people every where. It is especially prised by mothers of small children for colds, croup aud whooping cough, aa it always affords quick relief, as it contains no opium or liarmfnl drag. It may be given as confidently to a baby aa to an adult. For sale by any druggist.. • Cato sad Brmia** Qateklv Kaal*. Chamberlain's rain Balm applied to a cut, bruise, burn, scald or like Injury will instantly allay tlie palu and will heal the parts In Iras time than any oilier treatment. Unless Uie Injury is very severe It will not leave a tear. Pain Balm also cures rheumyiitem, sprains, swelling and l a mane aaa, For «*'« «-r fr-Bf** j EigfetMfi km, ii4id by th# fintent mailing appHsnesa, ars kept on a rush •very month ff tl iny Umi I irtlii Hocm J ournal off to Its subscriber*. The first shipments are started about Ui* mid dle of each month, and from th* time anti! tbe twenty-fifth tbe magarines poor out of Uw Journal** publishing office by Uw two-borae-dray load. Un tbe twenty-filth of each month every Journal has reached its destination, and work In tho mailing department slackens fora few days. Homo idea of tbe tremendous size of tbe Journal's subscription Ust may be gained when it is known that forty tone of matting I type are required to set ap the names! of aubecriben. There are three quarters i of stonofeach numeral, sod it requires I twenty thousand galleys to aeeommo- ■ date the subscribers' names In type.! This stock would equip six or eight! large daily newspapers. As many as! sixty Ore compositors are employed J setting tho names of the Journal's tub-' sc libers in type- printers enough to set! the type for tbe biggest metropolitan J newspaper. The expenses for postage > paid by the Journal approximate Kit,- i 000 X year. ' - - ■ ■ I It was Harry Farley who made Uw improvements on tbe Hoieman property instead of Ram Black, a* announced ; week. Harry recently received a pension with back pay, and inverted tbe money In tbe property, which he baa fitted up for a home. ■otto* Cor Publication. Parian * p»v nr vac Iirntaioa. LairnOrnca uCata B Aiavalnso, Notice I* bertby gfwti mat the loilowtig Mined art iter ha* filed notlo* of hi* Imealtea to Bisk, Baal proof In (apport of hi* chla. sad that said proof oil) hr made before the Regteter and Reerirrr at Corar d'Alene. Idaho, oa Ihs oetnber IX. tea* vta: I.rDWlG BENSON. Hi- Xo.il*. lor Uw S. M S. E. N. E. >, S. E. K and S F- <4 N. F. V See. SI. Tp. to X.. R. « W R. M. He naa tn the tattooing nttavur* to prorr hi* ooBtlaiwu* residence upon ond eoltlraltoo af mid laud, vtl: «'i*> IVrtrr, Jay M. Runum. Andres EUntetn aad Net* Foniond, alt of Mica, Idaho. 1> H. BCDLOXG. vn.Som.J-* Krglstor. ■otto* for Publication. HtntTvisT or rut Ixtuiob. Land Orrica at Cott a ii'Alua Inano, September B. 1*0* Notire I* hereby given that the foihm-ing ruuned arttler ha* Sled ootice of hU Intention to make final proof to rapport yd hi» claim, and that said |-roof mill be made before the Keglrter and Receiver al Coeur d'Alene. Idaho, on November I, Mk«. vlt: Al.FKFD LKVESyt'E. ltd No tas. for Ihe S W. V. S W.See. 4, and S. K. !« 8. K.See. 4. Tp ** X.. R. » W B. II. He name* Ihe toBoming m llnesae* to prove hla continuous mddeoee upon and eulUiattun of. •Aid land. Vtl: Mk-htrl Burke, Thonua Ritchey. John M forty and Charic* kalauquin. all of Coeur d'Alene. Idaho. D. H. Bfnt.ONO, sept Woov.Np Register. ■otic* for Publication. ntr.IRTMKTT or TUB IXTBRIOB. I.ANi» Office atCikue d alkmc, Idaho. September 11. ME Notice Is hereby given that tbe taMomlng named srttlrr has hied notice of ht» luteutkin to , make final proof In support of his claim, aud that ' saW proof mill be made before tlie Register and : Receiver at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, on <K'tober fifi,. OfiSaTtS: nF.RRCRT D. VtVHRl RC. Hd. No. *10. for the & S fv W ^ and * », R. E. *4* Nee. H, Tp. fiD N-. R 4 W. R. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his eontlnoous resWenee upon and cultivation of, • saMiaod.rti: IsraIs Price,of l>mt Kalla. Idaho. Victor Rellmore, Anders !'. Huudln and John NopR of C'neur d'Alene. Ittaho. II. II. RCDLONCfi. 1 aept.tVoetJfi-p , KecWlrr Node* for Publication. DecAhTMifrT or TUB Ivtbbiob, l.AMt orrica at t ori'u k'Ai.bm. Ioaho. September SO. Wfi Notice I* hereby gttvm that the fuUoirtafr uamed arttter has filed notice of hU talraUoa to make final I-rout u> Kupaory of hiv claim and that aaid prouf will bo BUMle before the Kcgtok-e aud Receiver al Cacur d'Alrae, Idaho, un K» vember s. ISOh. vU: MARSHAL W. TCKfl.F.. Hd No. SS). tar the S. R. UK. W. 14. N W. U • K. >, and N.SS. W. >, See. aa,Tp WN..R.S W B. M. •I aatd laud, vlt: clay Furter aad Jaaou R. Babcock, of Mica Idaho: \ 1 etov nelliaarc aad , David rtater, at Oaaar d Ateaa. Idaho. D H BCDLONQ. wrttMdfli RsgllVW | WHENEVER '* TOU Fresh Vegetables and Fruits 9994 or Anything in the Grocery Line.... Just call in at MT/IRLfiHh'3 daily. A new supply received HEATS Fresh, Juicy and Tender. The Best the Market Affords. We Hive the CaLV - like Best We also carry the best brands of smoked and salt meats. ri5H • YEQET/IBLE5 AND GAME IN SEASON. KAESEMEYER'S WEKT 7 HARKET. „ * * ** * ** iffiSil T I jj CCEUR D'ALENE 1 DRUG STORE HAS EVERYTHING NEW AND FRESH. Our All medicines are carefully dispensed by C. C. Dumdi, who has had wide experience and is ncknowleepfd one of the best in his profession. Lines Consist of Evstything' Pertaining to Drags D. F. MASON, Prop. Coll and ee* as. 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