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To the Public The Press will deem it s special favor il pat runs who fail to receive their paper regularly sviil report the sarre to the office, as It Is our only means ol knowing how the carriers are do ing their work. We will pay a reward ot r.S (or evidence that w ill convict any one of stealing papers after they are delivered to residences. THK PRESS PUBLISHING CO. CITY IN BRIEF. Cabs and Messengers, Phone 153. Fred Axtell was a visitor at Me Guire yesterday. A. Mioniok took in the aighta at Spokane yesterday. For ulumbing, aee Degel]. Mias Alioe Litherland was a visitor at MoGuire Sunday. Kodaks, films and paper, at the City Drug store. Father Paroell took an early Spo kane electrio train today. Wanted.—A good single driver. Kemp k LeDean, 319 Sherman. J. A. Spaulding waa a Spokane vis itor yesterday, called there on buai nesa. List your property with Kemp & LeDean to sell or rent, 319 Sherman street. L. G- Willis, a juror of the Octo ber term of court, went to Rathdrnm today on business. Mrs. Stickney, formerly Miss Susan JL. Davis, is in the city, visit iug friends and relatives. For rent—Seven room house for one year, apply 1012 north Sixth street. Misses Hazel and Grace Davis, who were recently called to Spokane to the death bed of their sister, Miaa Martha, returned home last night. We have a five room house in Tay lor's addition, lot 40 by 120 for $1100. Terms. Kemp k LeDean, 319 Sherman street. Mrs. Eugene Huff; who was visting Mrs. E. M. Rogers, returned to Spo kane Saturday. The Doocore Martin left today for the Pa louse country to look over that locality. Later, if not satisfactory, they will prooead to Seattle and lo cate. Judge and Mrs. John T., the par ents of Judge R. T. Morgan, arrived this afternoon from Boise to make their home, at least for a time, in Coeur d'Alene. William Girard, who several weeks ago went to California,returned home last night. He expects to remain in Coeur d'Alene bnt a short time be fore going back to California. For sale—Two room house on Second street, close in. Lot 55 by 100. Price $1200. This is a snap. Kemp & LeDeau, 319 Sherman street. Hon. Joseph Patrick Fallon has written a letter from Wasbintgon City to bis sister in Coeur d'Alene. He is enjoying the sights of the United States Capital. He expects to leave for the west in the near future. For sale—One of the finest resi dences on Coeur d'Alene avenue, lot 100 by 110. Price $4000. Terms. Kemp & LaDeau, 319 Sberman street, The Human Hearts theatrioal oom pany arrived in tbe oity last night from Wallaoe and are comfortably quartered at the Hotel Idaho. This compauy is scheduled to play at the Auditorium tonight and tbe play promises to be a good one. For Sale.—160 acres deeded tim her land, will ornise a million and three quarters besides the tie and Pole timber. Kemp k LeDean, 319 Sherman. Mr. and Mrs John T. Sullivan, who Lave been spending several days on the Paoifio coast, returned home last night. They claim the ooast is very lively but tbe olimate ia not satisfactory, so that they are well pleased with Coenr d'Alene. New Sipla tone post card, tbe latest thing, for aale at the City Drag store. Jerome Rioe, residing at 1020 north Fifth street, came home last night, having been away for tbe past two months in the Big Bend country, running an engine for a threshing crew. He reports an excellent har vest In that locality. Tbe wheat yield waa large and the ranchers are realizing 75 cents per bushel which gives them a heavy profit. Threshing ■s about completed. Prof. Hiram T. French stated today that the university had enrolled this Tear over 400 students. This is more than tbe total enrollment of last year. When asked how he ac counted for tbe inorsaaed attendance, he stated: "There are many more people In tbe state, there is great prosperity and there la a better re sponse from the people of south Ida ho, than formerly, there being no leea than 50 students from and in the vicinity of Boise. The univer 8 'ty is very prosperous and the work h«>og done ia erf a first claaa grade. Bast of arasio at the rink. Mrs. Cora Kennedy went to Spo kane today. The special Thursday at the Idaho Mercantile will be better than last waak. Watch for the ad. Luke Williams waa a Spokane vis itor yesterday. Mrs. Jos. Warren is visiting the family of P. T. Nixon. Mrs. Fianoee and Mrs. J. O. White went to Spokane today. Miss Hazel Walls visited in the city of Spokane today. Mrs. George Mason went to Spo kane today. fl. W. Wynn, of Garfield, ia in the city today. Mrs. Roy Weston left on an early train for Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Winn were Spokane visitors today. For sale—three room hcuse for $125. Kemp & LeDeau, 319 Sher man street. A. C. Brady and Gbarlee Hass left today for Saltase, Montana, to look up a location. Joel Warren, ex-obief of polios of Spokane, was a visitor in the city Saturday. Father Kelly waa in Coeur d'Alene Sunday. He returned to hia Rath drum home today. Look for Norquist's big ad Wed nesday night for special sale Thurs day, Friday and Saturday. Marshal M. Taylor, Joa Warren, P- F. Nixon and Pearl Denhart are enjoying a few days at Chatcolet fish ing and camping. Don't miss the Thursday special. It's better than last week. See ad of the Idaho Mercantile Co. Claude Burlingame was called to Spokane on business today. Granville Richey left this afternooD for Eugene, Oregon. He will be gone a month or more. He likes bis new location but yearns to be baok among old faces and life-long friends. Paul Denhart, a partner of P. T. Nixon and a large property bolder of Seattle, is iD the city. He ia in terested in the same mining property in Alaska with Mr. Nixqn. See the advertisement tomorrow for tbe Thursday special. Better than last week, at the Idaho Mercan tile Co. G. H. Hopkins, who resides on north Fifth street, was a visitor at the Metropolis of the Inland Empire today. For Sale.—4 room cottage on Coeur d'Alene street, between First and Second street, 50 feet lot, price $1500. Terms to shit customer. Kemp k LeDeau, 319 Sherman. E. Kirkpatrick, who recently pur chased tbe J. H. Ried property on Fourth street, will leave in a few days for the Alberta country to dis pose of his holdings. He likes this country much better than that, espec ially the climate. Cougars are becoming extremely tame about Hayden lake. Saturday one walked aoross tbe road at Thornton's lugging camp, leaving only tbe length of the horses between itself and the driver. It took its time in disappearing in tbe woods. Mr. and Mrs. \V. F. Wbeyman and Miss Belle Wais, of Wisconsin, relatives of Mrs. F. W. Fitze, ar rived in the city yesterday and will visit tbe latter's home for some time. The dredge which is to do the fill ing on the laka front will be put to work witbin tbe next few days or as soon as the pipe line arrives. Work will be hurried as rapidly as possible in order to use the good weather to tbe best advantage. Charles Getka, of the Rose Lake Lumber company, who baa been in tbe city for tbe past several days, left for that Coeur d'Alene river point today. He claims he experiences no more difficulty in secruing ail the help he wants, tbe labor problem becoming much easier. ''Human Hearts" Tbe theatrical manager of a decade ago use to believe that when a play had beeu established in publio favor. that aDy kind of a cast could be employed to exploit it before tbe public, and for that reason and no j other, oan a great many of them as-, cribe their ultimate failure. Not bo with W. E. Nankeviile, manager of "Human Hearts" which cornea to us on Monday. Oct. 21. Mr. Nankeviile has awlays main tamed that the best is none too good for tbe public, and if by possible chance be can better hia companies, be never fails to do so. It is to this policy, he attributes the wonderful success of "Human Hearts" with the. theatre going public. Pay 10 cents a week for the Even lng Press and get today s news to dav It makes a special feature of local news and you are interested in Putting It Right. D*etw—lCr. Rockefeller will build a six teen story Institutional ekwek la Cleve land whose purpose shall be the physical. morSL mental end eplrttuel uplifting of men, women end children, rick and pe er »-] ■hake, brother, shake; We are glad to take Tour hand on this good —-nai. Which Ic no fllmay dream Or educational blue. It to the real ctuff. The kind In wkloh are properly eembtaad Body and mind And bo ul. Tbe whole Trinity of man; The plan That lifts him from the sod TTp to the Ood. Which is the beet That's In him: the tact By which to Judge him fair. Whether or not he'e square— Square with hie Maker. Square with hit kind, •quart with his spirit. HU body and mind. That's the goods, Brother John, And we don't cere If the money U tainted. When you put tt there Tou disinfect It, And every oent Become* an odor Of fine Intent. We call you brother Because by thla To call you brother Cornea not amlaa Bor anybody Or any pen. And when you've dene this eg* Go do It again And again And again. A Lamptoh In New York World. Lord Young's Wit. Looking across the table of a public dinner at the overrublcund and fishy eyes of his neighbor opposite. Lord Young, who was a famous lawyer, in qulred who the owner of the vinous countenance might be and waa told he was the president of a water trust. "Aye," said Lord Young. "Well, he looks like a man that could be trusted with any amount of water!" Some one told Lord Young that tbs house of lords had on appeal affirmed a decision of his. "It may be right, after all," was his lordship's reply. The Right Idea. "How flo you define the phrase *aa black as your hatT " a father asked his son as the latter bad Just used the expression. "Well," replied the youth, "I should define it as darkness that might be felt."—Cassell's Journal. j ; j j Classified Advertisements PLACARDS.—Furnished rooms, for gale, uo minors allowed, hotel laws and other cards sold at the Press office. MONEY TO LOAN On real estate. First House, aw Fourth street. WANTED—Twenty-two calibre second hand rifle. Bell Telephone office. LOST—Two mute books Id north part of town. 1*1 ease notify Press office. LOST—Sunday, one music roll containing sev eral pieces of music between Hayden I*ake and Dalton. Return to F. W. Fitze for reward. BREASTPIN LOST — Amethist setting with three small pearls. Reward if returned to Brown Table Supply Co. POSITION as chambermaid. Phone luter Who Needs a Watch — ?=— How much do you wish to pay? Come here for a $l.oo watch, or a $loo.oo one Or All The Prices In Between We are Watch Specialists. It is a branch of our business that we think just about the most important part of any. We personally select all our timepieces, and we mean it when we tell yon that today we are able to meet your Watch needs with particu lar advantage to yon. For years we have studied Watch Values from one end to tbe other, and you can safely trust to our experience M. C. Petersen LEADING JEWELER 308 Sherman Street Suter & Son 215 Lakeside St Highest Price Paid for NEW AND SECOND HAND GOODS ACRE TRACTS The most conservative investment close to Coeur d'Alene at $100 per Acre I ANn is for 5250, $275 *-****^»-J and $300 per acre four miles from the city. - We can soil at you per better acre show $100 ONLY two miles from City Limits City water Conservative Investment The Best of Soil We are from Missouri THOHAS & CO., Otterson Block Coeur d'Alene, Idaho WATCH THIS SPACE SOMETHING NEW AND GOOD EVERY DAY TOWN OF SPIRIT LAKE The following extensive improvements are now under way: A $21,o.ooo Sawmill; a $20,000 Rail Road Depot; a complete Sewer System; Grading Streets; Cement Sidewalks; a Water System. No assess ments on the lots for these improvements. Lots are Selling Rapidly FOR SALE BY American Trust Co. 315 Sherman St. Banking Security is what tbe depositor ia looking for. Absolute safety with four per cent interest is better to many than higher rates and risks. We offer the interest and tbe security for your business. Call and let us talk it over with you. Coeur d'Alene Bank & Trust Co. CORNER ShERflAN AND SECOND STREETS : MONDAY-WASHDAY : Cold, bleak morning—hard, disagreeable work, picked up dinner—what's the use. Try the Coeur d'Alene Laundry : : Rhone sot AUDITORIUM Hal nfeertdeek. Meaegev THURSDAY, OCT. 24. America's Favorite Comedienne ISABEL IRVING A Cast of Superlative Excellence b the New Clyde Fitch Caaedy THE GIRL WHO HAS EVERYTHING DIRECTION UBLER A CO. Prices 91.80. $100, 80c. Heat Me ni t'eeer S'Al.ae Dreg Store Oct. II FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Y OU are preparing aow for winter by putting in your heaters- Look closely to the condition of your chimneys. Particu larly thoae whioh have been idle during tbe summer, and above all aee that yon are properly protected with a good Fire Insurance Policy. I Guarantee to save you ao per cent, on Fire Insurance. L. J. COLUMBUS 112 1-2 Sherman St. ANGtm KKNNKDY JNO. R. KKNNKDY * Railroad Ties Cedar Poles Telephone Poles Telegraph Poles Supply of Mill Wood always on band Office: io5 Second St Coeur d'Alene Dank & Trust Building COEUR D'ALENE IDAHO RODERICK & BERGY Phone, Interstate 90 -B KXFKKmm and OKAY No trouble to move, if we move you IT S OUR BUSINESS H. B. TREFF Interior Finish, Store Fix tures. Sash, Doors, Window and Door Frames, Mould ing*, etc. Estimates furnished on special work on application Telephones: JK^SJJrig,, MW ami Office 2* Secead Street Pay 10 cento a week for the Kvei lng Press and get today's news ti day. It makes a special feature « local news and you are interested 1 thla feature.