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is KOOTENAI COUNTY REPUBLICAN Entered at the pOBtoffice at Standpoint, Ida ho, as second das« mall matter. Published Friday of each week ..Editor and Proprietor JOHN I\ YOST. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS: . *1 W> One year. In advance . él* months. 1 IK) Two doller« will he charged in every case where the subscription price is not paid in j advance. ! j NOVEMHEK ». 1001 I'ltlDAY Holt- j The name of lion. Glia?. L. man of ltathdrum has been favorably , i ! lie t he Mentioned In connection with th ■ po-j republican national recently made vacant | hrough the resignation of Senator Slump. The Republican has no knowledge of the gentleman's aspira atlon In that direction, or that he would accept In case t he posit ion were tendered him, but believes it would be .m excellent selection by the ropubll-| cans of Idaho. sit ion on the committee I . I i"' It is tlie most re sponsible position In the party of a state and carries with it many ardu ous duties which require tact and keen judgment In their performance. Mr. Heltman 1ms been prominently identified with party work ever since Ills advent In the state more i ban a decade ago. He has more than • .nee led the party in this county to victory, and since the wreck of 1800 lias done much excellent work toward building up the party and placing It in u position within reach of victory. His experience and training in party work is therefore ample. Upon more than one occaison he has been ten dered nominations, but could never lie induced to accept any but honor Iii view of this the on Mr. Heltman t his posit ion uh ' might tie needed in the political contest of next year, Here Is an opportunity for the repub-1 1 leans of Idaho to recognize the. Pan-j handle, which never has been dnne be-; fore, and an opportunity to infuse new blood without risk to conserva II is »cause for rejoicing through ut, the coast and mountain regions that Senator Jones of Nevada has an nouncod Ids alignment again with the republican party, says the Salt Lake Tribune. He Isas good a silver man as ever, he maintains, and his return to the republican party does violence in none of bis bimetallic principles, says the apostle of silver, "as I would tie numbered among those de- ! fending it. The enormous out put of I L, >ld, however, accomplished what 111- ! talllsiu would have accomplished." ; ary positions, party could pay a handsome tribut e to ]'>y lty and disinterested sacrifice by ffeiing the gentleman an honorary position of real merit, which he might be Induced to accept, would bring such energy and tact to • > The Republican truly believes t ism. that for once Boise could do a grace ful thing by standing aside in this in stance. )) "l am, sincere a believer in the doctrine of bimetallism as when I left the repul). Iican party solely for that cause, and the conditions today as then 1 were me ' 'his is precisely the position of this We have time and again We feel newspaper. Mid exact ly the same t hing. ■ tirions to see if those w liu have been > virulent in tills matter will now ssuil Senator «Tones, who knows more sbmit t lie silver quest ion than all the, puck that has shown so mu b animus 1 n this quest ion shut* th 1 object trm ■ii aimed at lias been aceoni I'lsla-d, as Senator Jones says, by the nimnous output of g >d. "The si!-, , r question is dead." proceeds the; • -nator, "and we are face to face w ill) | l have always acted ; i ; v< r L» < Gier issues. -, it it the republican party upon every : nest Ion lint silver. I U Hevc that in : tie alignment or political parties tod day the republican party is the only I one which Is in touch with the eeou-| < :nle progress of the twentieth ecu-' These are words worth of re-j This t ury. membrane«* and preservation, haracterizatlon of the republican parly Is comprehensive, Just and timely. Again we have occasion to say that. Senator Jones has struck the null squarely on the head. Idaho should have a state examiner, ! which Is an officer whose dut ies in re- J tUon to state and county officers are j practically the same us those of post office inspector to postmasU rs. Near ly all of the older states have such an office, and the system lias proven a. success and of great benefit totaxpay- 1 ers, whose Interests are U tter guard-j ed on account of it. The examiner, who must be an expert book-keei'ord In as it to is usually appointed by the governor and must furnish a heavy bond. Our present system of examining into the affairs of public officials, which con sists or a so-called investigation by grand juries, is a most ridiculous farce, which lias long since been dis carded by all enllghtend common wealths. if Idaho had had a state examiner three years ago, ex-Sheri If Pease would have been behind the A bars long before he had time to take French leave from the country, and County Attorney Graham would not . . . . ... j now be compelled to WJSt.e lire,it.) over a few ( housand doljars of the tax ! payers' money, which the ex-commis ,sinners illegally drew from the county, j while the taxpayers would he many thousands of dollars ahead. j , Aside from the contest over the i mayoralty iti Greater New York, lit. ! lie interest was manifested here in t he elect ions of Tuesday. Many pen of all political complexions ex pressed satisfaction over tjie news that corrupt Tammany had been de feated. The elections in other states were quiet affairs compared with the contest of last year. The results would indicate that the republicans are still holding their own, which may he taken to indicate that the people generally are well satisfied with con ditions prevailing throughout the country and did not fail to take ad vantage of this opportunity to en dorse the national administration. This is specially true of Ohio and Ne braska. In the latter state Bryan worked hard for the fusioners, but the state returned about the same repub lican majority as last year. | to I . J, I i"' I 11. on the 22nd of November, and it ap pears to be understood that, he will also issue a call for a meeting of the ?tate central committee at the same place and on the same date. The ob Jeet of these meetings will Vie to rec ommend a successor to Senator Slump as member of the national committee from Idaho. As the Republican un derstands it the appointment must be made by the national executive com mit tee, to whom the name or names ! recommended at Boise will be sub mitted. The time is not far distant, mens urod by centuries, when the civilized races will dominate the world, to the extinction of all other people, says the Coeur d'Alene Press. It is a well i known fact in the science of natural ' history that, the invasion of an unciv- j ilized country by civilized man marks j the beginning of the decay of the i lower ruee. The natives of the Sand-1 wich islands have been decreasing; ever since the white man set foot on their soil. The same is true of the American Indian. It will prove true of the Philippine islands, and the slow but sure progress of ext inction I will continue untjl the lower races of de- ! man are known only in history. The of I links between his descent from the 111- ! lowest In t he highest and most intol ; - a It is reported that Chairman Good ing of the republican party in this state, has requested the late mem bers of the Idaho delegation to the national convention to meet at Boise Ono Vlow of ICximiiHloii. of 1 . ( I I (SN U Garries a Full Line of •J rs 1 £ * jS ^ j| 9 | i ; E wane! I îUis »r Aiva es b e a sa a a p ni R , . A J > 3 ; /ft A 1st m Staple and Fancy Groceries and Prcylslons Xâ ^ ^ i(. I I | n jj " Goine and Examine My Stock of Household Furnishings : SIS» POINT - PtNDd'OREiLLE HOTEL ■ ■ ! J j a. 1 i JOHN MURRAY, Broprietor Central location, First-Glass Service -Rates Reasonable Ü ? 8 'SB ) Sandpoint, Idaho ) Ï 33ar With Club Zftooma in Connection 0 9 9 9 Huent form of the human being will | In time lx; remembered only by pictures tliat have been preserved, and by read- ! iii{?of these races. There will also be j as great a contrast between (he P res 'jS entand the, past. From these facts, it nifty be possible that our expansion ; to neyv Helds and new power is hut a | link in evolution that will help toi complete the chain. A Village IMaekainlth Saved HI« Little Son « Life. Mr. If. H. lila/ k, the well known village blacksmith at Grahumsville, Y,, says: "Our Sullivan county. N. lilt le son been subject to croup, and so bad have the attacks been that we have leared \Yc have five years old, has always many limes he would die. bad I ■le.: dort or and used many tnedi eines, but EJiamU rlain's Cough Kein- j W it seems j (i edy is now our sole reliance, to dissolve the tough mucus and by i when the ] we havei frequent doses r j n rr eroupy symptoms found that the dreaded croup is cured appear I There is no before it gets settled, danger in giving this remedy for it contains no opium or other injurious confidently For sale by C. )> V drug and may be given as I o a balie as an adult. 11. Foss, druggist. n Jewels, candy, (lowers, man—this is the order of a woman's preferences, Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. Kven that greatest of all jewels, health, ! is often ruined in the strenuous ef Itorts to make or save the money to purchase them. If a woman will risk her health to get a coveted gem. then let her fortify herself against tlie in siduous consequences of coughs, colds and bronchial affections by the regu lar use of Dr. Bosches's German Syr up. It will promptly arrest cousu inp i H»® 1 .!', 1 ! ^ 0i, r r !' V sl:, 8 rt ' s _ an< *. P* e ' u lid^lci ve "he dread disease* from "the j system. It is not. a cure-all. but it is j a certain cure for coughs, colds and all i bronchial. 1 troubles. \ ou can get Dr. pass''drug store K Ia ' e ltllU(les a Get Green's Special Almanac, Mrs. D. VY. Coyle of Portland in vîtes the ladies of Sandpoint to call and examine her stock of MTLLI-j of N ER Y GOODS, which she will open for inspection November 8th, at C. D. Gillett's general mercantile estab lislunent. - Frank Parker Recovering. The report that Frank Parker, who was severely injured while getting off a moving train here last Friday night, had died from tlie effects of his injur ies shortly after arriving at the hospi tal in ltathdrum, as published in these columns last week, was unfounded. Mr. Parker is still alive and unless un forsccn complications set in will re llis injuries consist of a cover. crushed foot, which necessitated am putation above the ankle, and a broken leg. He was otherwise badly bruised, but no internal injuries have been discovered. He is reported to be getting along about as we.ll as one with such injuries might, be expected. A purse of $22 was raised by the citizens of Hand point this week and forwarded to the unfortunate man. Women and Jewels. tf Ladies' Attention! 4 __ ^ J ■#|1T|AI^ !|| 2 Ifllllvl ; !j 'jS 1 Handle rotis, posts, m ft Etc Culver Also full Line of I Sandpoint» jj! Idaho % *■■■ Genera! Merchan ■a ,v i. B 11 !» 1/ ; mm ÿ 3 S &£■ ills nmi u 9 W (i ; fit} Manufacturers of r " rS « f j ^ I lïssl SA Ul M U mp I r an P Dealers In V |m ! f I g " | f% 8 I 8 Our winter stock of Clothing, fur nishing Goods, Etc., is now complete and we invite inspection of the same, and an investigation of our prices. 111 ! 2 liumbird Lumber Company Sand Point, wnoiescie ü i 9 wjr. èt ■ i i** •c' ■; ■ .„•);• r K'A- rf-.- : : < Deaierta • \v V, Il Fresh CS -, Si. i ••••* ! - 1 *f i. ■ ■ <• Salt ; CASH Fish and i Wiê ! #5 mmm ' ■ ■■■ MARKET, ! JOHN O'HOGG E, Proprietor, || i| Sandpoint, •i (t « ky Vf ) ....To H n< 1 S '.CLdt j tf Were Never Better Anywhere Tlinn They Are . V m TODÜ 1«N » h t (SN Now is the Accepted Time to Enter and Participate in the Sure Increase in Material Yal tuidpoint, being Situat ed ou the Lines of Two Trans continental Railroads and Lake which lias a Longer Coast Line than any other Body of "Water in this State, is the Logical Key to the Commercial Situa tion in the Northern Half of Kootenai County, and Her Fu ture is therefore Sure ) A A , . % 0 0 lies. e ; /ft 1 v m Xâ i(. A A » f ▼ t loaf do not dek: Prices of Realty iti Sandpoint will main at the present figures, therefore curing some of the Choice not 4, ? 10 ' w u i) n ii— C? -OfiVrod by f) L D. FARCIN, : : Sandpoint,