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CONCERNJNG LOVELY WOMAN'S SUMMER APPAREL J * why DO£A vms Slim LADY AF«CF SKY-SCRAPER MILLINERY ►/mile- MER rotund Sister CLiNSS to the pancake JTYLE ? WOP- «; tf^Ja*** ' TMf ORIGINAL 5MORT-SLEEYE COSTUME* EVEN OUIC ANTEDILUVIAN ANCCarOAfi JMBCUSSCD THE QUttTlOH WHY A//ZA JdMC UOMBN tUEAS le/HITE JfHOCB f —Jamieson in Pittsburg Dispatch. Copyr.jht. ISOS, by J. ti. Purdy. EOOAU t. CLARK. E it. CLARK of 0 Iowa, who wu appoint ed by President Roosevelt a member of the enlarged In terstate commerce commission. Is con sidered a represent ative of organised labor In that body, Inasmuch ns he has been for some year* at the head of • lending labor organ isation, the Order of Railway Con ductors. Commissioner Clark was born In Lima, N. Y.. In 185(1 and removed to the west in 1871, serving as brakeman on various roads and In 1884 becoming • conductor on the Denver and Rio Grande. He was elected grand aentor conductor of the Order of Railway Conductors In 1888 and In 1880 was chosen grand chief conductor. He Is married and baa several children, and his homo la at Cedar Rapida, la. In his work at the head of the order with which he has been so long connected he has acquired an acquaintance with the coat of operation of railways and the extent of their Income which Is considered to qualify him especially tor membership on the commission which Is to sdmlulster the new railway r.J lav.-. PiosUeut Roosevelt showed his appreciation of bis abilities four years ago when he made him a mem ber of the arbitration commission which adjusted the anthracite cool strike. Viscount Tadaso Hayashl. Japan's minister of foreign affair*, who prom ises the opeulug of southern Manchu ria about the 1st of Heptember, la a very Interesting character, und be had E moat streui.uua carearTU a young man. He was until recently Japan's Embassador at the court of Bt. James, and his greatest achievement Is the treaty of alliance between England End Japan, which has such an im portant bearing up on International re bilious. The vis count dresses when abroad In Euro pean style and baa very little the ap pearance or a Jap anese. He is the possessor of sev c.al honorary de grees, having re ceived from Cam bridge an LL. D. and from Oxford a D. C. L. He Is much Interested In Freemasonry, In which order be holds a high poet, and la a knight of the Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian seder. He has written a book In Kag Uafa and baa also translated several marks from English Into Japanese for the benefit of his countrymen. Though now so eminent and accom pUshed. It Is bat a comparatively few years since the viscount was living In a cage subsisting on pickled n " and Chinese rice. At times be •van cheated ant of thaea rat 'Altar hie education aa a youth in land ha partlctpatad In the mbs VISCOUNT HAVA SU!. OUAUI.ES r.. LIT TLEFIELD. In summer and the "bitter cold ox northern Japan In winter. Fortunately the present minister of foreign affairs hod such a good knowledge of English that the mikado preserved his life In order that he might be of use to his country, and be has amply repaid his sovereign for this merctfnl action. Congressman Charles H. Littlefield Of Maine, whose political scalp Is sought by President Samuel Compere of the American Federation of Labor, la a member of the judiciary committee of the house of representatives. The anti-injunction bill favored by Mr. Compere and the wage earners who belong to his organization met with Its death In this committee at the last ses slon of congress, and the head of the federation holds Mr. Littlefield chiefly responsible for Its fate. It is on this ground that war Is being waged against tbe Maine statesman In bis dis trict by the forces of organised labor. Mr. Littlefield succeeded tbe late Nel son Dlugley In cougress and was talked of for tbe speukerahlp at the time David B. Henderson resigned the post He is noted as one of tbe best orators of tbe bouse and has long been populur as a cam paign speaker. He once told of an ex perience be had in spellbinding In New York state. "It was up In Buffalo lu tbe 1880 campaign," said tbe Maine man. "A local lawyer and I bad been assigned to a big meeting. The local man was Introduced first and proceeded to draw from his Inside pocket a manuscript front which he started to read. At the end of au hour of the worst rot 1 ever heard my am bitious friend closed in what he thought was a blase of glory. " "Three cheers for tbe speaker for fiulshtng!' some one yelled. ••Cheers were given, and thou I was Introduced. It was a tough proposi tion. but I jollied along with the crowd ,*or some fifteen minutes and lnuuehed into what I thought was my beet line of talk. I finished all right, sod the chairman said I bad made a kit. Ia driving to tbe hotel after the meeting the local speaker said to roe: **'Mr. Littlefield, if I only had yow voice, with what 1 have to say I would be a wonder.* " M. Peter Arkadgevltch Btolypln. who became premier of Ruesla In succes sion to M. Goremykin when tbe pres ent crisis was precipitated by tbe dis solution of the donms, held the Interior portfolio under the Goremykin minis try. He retains that post ss premier. He was born lu 1853. and hts father eras a popular general He had a brilliant career at the Uni versity of St. Pe tersburg and after graduating In 1881 obtained an ap pointment In the mftitstry of the in terior. Two year* premise stolypcl later he was transferred to the min istry of agriculture, but here again ha remained only two years. He then re tired for a time Into private life and devoted hlmeetf to the management of his estates la Kovno. As s country gentleman be woe a great mrrsss He served the offices of mantel of tbe district mobility, president of tte ar bitrate® board sad Justice of tbe psbte Bach wee hia popularity test wten ta IdW tbe pest M marshal a t tte provincial nobility fe o vaca nt «m appatatad ta ffie effiam Atm upon him the vice governorship or Grodno, whence In 1801 be was sent to Bars toff as governor. Although a gen ial and cultivated gentleman and popu lar in the Russian civil service, M. Btotypln has reactionary tendencies, and he is regarded with distrust by the progressive and democratic elements In Russia. Notice. The Gold Ridge Mining 'oompany are advertising for a'span of horses weighing about 1200. \ They must be sound in every respect. ANGUS KENNEDY JOHN E. KENNEDY Angus Kennedy & Son Railroad Tie Manufac turers and Contractors Fir and tamarack wood in all lengths, bv the cord or in carload lots Ownerejof Steamer Queen, ing and barn work reasonable rates Tow Offke: Coeur d'Alene Bosk a Trust Block Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Your Credit is Good for SINQER a W, W, SEWING MACHINES Sold on Easy Monthly Payments Sewing Machines Repaired JOHN NOW AM, Agate Classified Advertisements Advertising (or insertion In the classified col umns must reach the office not later than Z:S0 o'clock p. in. r The rates tor classified advertising are five cents a line each Insertion. The minimum j charge Is IS cents (or three lines or less. Count eight words to a line and accompany your order : with the cash ifyou do not have an open ac count with the office. j WANTED.—Good dining room girl, one that can room at home. Enqui re Garland House. tf FOR BALE—Good two story house wTth (our lences. W. D. Jones, streets, city. Call on or address Third and Harrison 8-ZOtSp FOR BALE.—5-room eottoge and 2 lots lor sale near "V." Woods Lbr. Co. 24-t2p £ARL SANDERS LAWYER , Suite 8, Wiggettjbeock Coeur d'Alene, Idaho D R - S. H. MCEWEN DENTIST Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Office: First Nat, Bank Block £ L, GERRISH Licensed Land Suryeyor and Engineer Dollar Block Coeur d'Alene, Idaho What's Jolly A Few Specials For R- mainder of This Week WOO—Two acre* choice soil, close In, all In Harden and all fenced; city water. At rate and prices acreage Is selling, this is the best bargain o( them all. $150—Each, Two stone and timber lo cations. 1150— Homestead relinquishment. Timber. WOO- Homestead relinquishment. 80 acres, all level, good sotl, 3 miles north of city; 15 acres under culture and fenced; small house and barn; bal ance of land easily cleared. $2000—Ten acres flue garden soil, close In; city water piped to within 200 yards. $325 to 1375—Three good lots left In 81iennan Park; good bargains. - Many other bargains in all classes of Property J. Boughton & Co. Quality the True Test of Cheapness If you buv wines or liquors (or medicinal or lamlly use you want Quality and Purity CALL ON OR CALL UP FORD Quality First Then Price Is our motto in selling our Builders' Supplies and Hard ware..... Corbin and Sargent Sportsmen would do well to see our stock of guns and ammunition Colquhoun Hard ware Co. Sherman street Coear d'Alene J, W. RIDLNGER Superior Ice Cream Parlors Ctasrs, Pniti Coafatiftatry Our Best Advertisemen is Never Printed: Come to the "Spot" and get the riqht idea reqardinq cheapness and quality. Tomorrow Our Big Day Low prices and good goods will talk to you wh ile we are doing up your parcels. WINN & BROWN CO. Wiggett Block, Coeur d'Alene A MINT OF HINTS . On a Few Things For the Office . . Letter Files, Shannon Files, Let ter Hooks, Typewriter Paper, Oil Boards, Pencils, Pens, Paper Fas ters, * Paper Clips, Mucilage, Paste, Copying Ink and Writing Fluids. .... Coeur d'Alene Drug Store Clement Wilkins, Ph. G., Prop. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho The Family Liquor Store Pure Wines California Wine, quart - 50 cents California Wine, gallon - $2.00 and up Give us a trial order for your wines by the quart or gallon. We stand behind their purity. Phone 14 k CARLSON & JOHNSON "CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS.' -Q E T NEXT— by having your laundry work done by the COEUR D'ALENE LAUNDRY CHA8. FIEL, Manager Lakeside, between Second * Third FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE PATRONIZE The Silver Grill FREY & RISCHAR PROPRIETORS Poi^tr^^^Fa^Eciers^and Breeders Your attention is called to our extensive line of poul try supplies, wholesale and retail. Our "Ely Et" floor is the best. Coeur d'Alene Feed & ereal Mills J. W. CARR Contracting Plasterer Plain and ornamental work Dealer in Acme Cement sad Hard Wall Piaster The Press-lfc a Week Coeur d'Alene Livery Barn Livery, Feed. Transfer OUR TURNOUTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES BOOTHE & McCREA Phone No. 88) Night and Day Cab ana Measen ger Service Coeur d'Alene Cab Co. BANK & TRUST BUILDING Interstate Phone 15 Bell Phone 151 White Star Navigation Comp) STEAMER BONETA—Leaves Cote d'Alene Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at 9 a. m.; 'returning leaves Ferre Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6:88 a. m. Freight and passengers ibrla** and river points. Purchase your tic** for Coear d'Alene only and get jte passage on the 3onets at the dock. Round trip to bend of navigation, St Joe, $2-50. EXCURSION TO BEAUTY BAT Steamer at 9:15 a. . A most delightful place to spend a Alt outing. 50c a round tnp. Boneta, every Sunday. Lea-— m.; leaves again at 2:15 p.» J, D. McDQHAlJ. Mgr.