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oatciirti Crniutt) Hcfmbliam. fem. SANDPOINT, IDAHO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1001. NUMBER 20. 1 Sessional cards I I A. ,STEIN LEIN ) pRN'EY AND. [J NSELOR-AT-LA W. SANDPOINT, 1 D.V/IO. riven Ut collections. t JOHNSON, pTQRNEY-AT-LAW, i i ; • SANDPOINT, IDAHO. j - L. IIEITMAN rTORNE Y -AT-L A W RATHDRUM, IDAHO F. PAGE j ICI AN AND SURGEON lp SANDPOINT, IDAHO jus' Drugstore.... ISTRY In All of Its Latest Itraticlies by J. B. BUCHANAN Examination Free I NT, IDAHO , TCAL JEWELER A. U. SWEET, SANDPOINT, IDAHO bf Repairing Done Promptly All Work Guaranteed NSURANCE.... E. HUTCHINSON, [Point Idaho. I tit , I tor the QI EF.N Insurance f'o. ENGINEERS J. K. ASHLEY, Sand Point, - LIAM ASHLEY, Jr. Rathdrum. Idaho. ; ! Idaho I j :ims. Iloniesteials. Ele.. .•iceiivato iind ririiugliiitn: m-n11> ex • uteri. i JOIIXM )X, RR ICK LAY ER, Hope, - si , Male tlil irnlsheri for all kind--of work. WILHAMS' t r onsona! Parlor h ! ^ Öpoint, - Idaho fi A-' v. fc* L H •p Balf Opfla ; : C| CtaL Oca |. | i or Shampoo I'or a l'irsi-l'lass I U e r ■ ■■■ "»ms in Connection. Cold Water. Medical !" and Vapor Baths. st iÆÆoamiii «y? i is 1 i i Thirst Parlor : f-V Choice Line < f IQUORS and CIGARS [I »AHO POINT. ALL ! ,,. ms „ oi'i Kootenay ,Sr *° in '* ln c , ! Coeur d -Mené lias a night school of j ty pew rit ing and stenography. The new telephone line between St. i Maries and Santa is now in operation, i OVER THE COl'.TTY Priest River is to have a new saw | mill. J. Jj. Hailey of Newport has received the contract for the carpen ter work. The Runners Ferry public schools re-opened Monday morning, after be ing closed for live weeks of tin." smallpox contagion. on account j P ive cases of smallpox are reported from the Rimrock settlement, about eight titles southeas! of Rathdrum. i A strict quarantine has been placed j on the infected neighborhood by Sher iff Dyer. Mrs. W. G. Stone, a highly respect ed lady, who resided In Paradise val- 1 lp >' near Bonners Ferry, died on the [ nth after a protracted illness, due to I j abdominal troubles. Mr. Hurt Babb of Bonners Ferry j met with a painfnl accident Monday of last week. While splitting wood his axe struck a clothes line, glanced and struck his left ankle, cutting the bone clean eiT. Mr. Babb is a recent arrival from Colorado. ies. w ho is interested in i iic.se claims, i has gone there to investigate, and if conditions warrant a stamp mill will be installed at once. A rich strike is reported to have been made on the Iron Cap and Sun day Morning claims at Tyson camp re cently. F. W. Ilaverland of Sr. Mar T. L. Quarles, a deputy in the audi tor's office at Rathdrum. says that tin mill sample of ore from the Ehlert mine, near Lane, in the south end of this county, a property in which Mr. Quarles is interested, gave a return of The ore chute is 12 feet A stamp mill will lie erected $22 in gold. wide. tit once. J. L. Boutellier's little 5-year-old boy j was badly burned at Harrison last ! week by some acid, says the Search- i .light. The acid was in a bottle, and eleetric j the lilt " fellow i was left on a slump by the Had light, men. drank the ;i • i d i! would h;iv ■ caused : ids death, hut as il wash" was badly i burned on the body and hi;, clothing j rnined. I I The i'ivss says that exeavati m corn ed Iasi Tuesdav for the n-'W Ex nil lie Lvnngc Rank at Coeur d'A lue. new .struct lire will lie of brick, tw The bjisc and win be and bath •| l , si ni : s and a bas ■mmu. meut will be .Î. 5 .XÜ 4 i t •d ui) for a barber sii<>; tlil Fin* first ii.xir will 1 ■ (K-CU rooms. pied in tin bank an t tin s-end ff-a .peia house, Miss Bertha Reeder, ti adier in the intermediate depart meut < ! the pub he school at Rnnuers Feny. was out! fur tlie first time last Tuesday, after v. iil be ii: ted up tor an The main building will he ' '.N' O le, I . having been in ipiarantin • over live Miss Reeder j week, says t be Herald. haii quite a sevro- :ii,ack 1 -a 11 . p | Hlt wjl | 11(1| bave ill re man tour or five marks on her t e e and tlus. .varcely nnliceable. After all isht* ( Should feel thankful that she is now , an immune from the disease. ff tlie ('.'em d'Alene Joseph I'oemer Lumber Company, returned last week Maries river, where lie from the St. had tix'eii looking after the improve-. to ilie tviiiK man»* imiits that are st ream by t be St. J Improvement ; ieur d'Alene i . the '• impatiy. ►ays Tile o! .st met i at tiic I-ixips wing da n Press. almust removed ;o d a is being* complet« d which w il that part, of the river more navigable i ..rsi/.r-itre H ims wi ; i lw Large stoN.ge nams win or ..not vio« into the 1 • ~ " f tlie old , . j Maries country, die ! at bis his ranch n ar Clarkia on the Kith Inst, ils lut) been a sufferer for many years with catarrh of the throat and alter seeking relief invar ions pjirts of th- country returned this spring to his luune and finally succumbed in the dis'vsr. {•*• leaves i wife and son. who reside on the rVib Deeeasid eame to thiR count v froin th»' stat- of Wasliingum in lSsT ;ir» make for logs. built on streams liver, but tliis work will 11 «t be push 'd until next spring. A bsolam l\- M " I,c est and liest known pioneer settlers of j the >t. Iioine on ■ ! and established his home near Clarkia. ! where lie and his family have since 1 resided, ln 1S02 he was elected pro- A ! bate judge and ex-officio snperintend j ent of county schools. lie tilled these Offices for two years with credit to i and to the county. i •lames F. Dolan, customs inspector, | was ke Pt busy last week chasing a banfi of ( 'hinamen up and down tne; Great Northern track j near Ronnere Ferry, who were evading the régula- 1 tinns of the exclusion act. Officer I Dolan was able to hear of the celes-j lt jtialsat several places and followed them to the Rend d'Oreiile, where he j finally lust track iff them. The Koo tenai Herald ps of the opinion that a a great i crossing the line into this county from Rritish Columbia every many Chinamen succeed in year, owing to the inadequate patrol regulations, and suggests as a remedy that. number of mounted inspectors be | placed on duty, believing that in tliis W: U' the present influx of Chinese **ito the United States could be re markably decreased. of An attempt was made to rob the sluice boxes at the Gold Nugget placer claim in Tyson camp last Monday night. The boxes had been running for five days without a cleanup, and as they are making about four ounces a day, a considerable amount of gold was known to be in them. Robert Neill, the owner, was away, and left orders nut to clean up until lie re turned. He took the precaution to put on a night-watch. Monday night of about 11 o"clonk the night watch went to the house to get a lunch. He did not remain in ttie house to eat. but made a sandwich and returned to duty. As lie neared tlie sluices lie noticed two men at the sluice txixes. He bailed them and they ran into the brush and disappeared. They gut nothing for their trouble. er L. Last Monday a number of dusky Coeur d'A lenes were in Harrison for a | iitt le sport, says ttie Searchlight. The j day was damp and dull}, and of course i a small amount of fire water was ne- 1 cessa rv to warm their blood. Spotted! 1 i Face Louie sot out at once in quest of ttie same and soon made bis nppear apee on the stage at the depot with half a dozen bottles of lemon extract and a bottle of hard cider. Being well ginned up to start with, lie at once shared his treasures with a haiid some brunette of tlie Spokane tribe,; who iiad mingled in the festivités of'drum I t!,, ' (,: C' with the Coeur li'A telles. ! dance. left, cracked him over t he head with; 11 buttle, and then the down passenger !. which she immediately , an affectionate lx it- at Tiie brown-eyed beauty look the tie and was soon in tune for the ghost she cuffed tier lover right and i egent s s. ■f "ranges for her journey to ICIiacolet. Rv this time tlie cnniiuc- T came along and dumped her off t rain an i\ b i1 "' 1 " ilivil ^ a gent le- til Ji ti from St. N k'-s 1 lies. Jill, she standing on the depot plat settled herself in the news t. ii into tlie ditch, spxittetl Face Louie to her assistam e and g covered her with a I'lanket. Rv ttds gallant ly came : in«* Hi.* marshal was on tl,. scene ;m(| , | c . damsel made a few x , l( , K ,.o ev. s at him. which had the dt . sirc<l , îT( ., t . al „i in an inslanr Spot tu1 , ljs 8W ectlK>at1 were siding rapidl. tu tic sit v bas'ile in :l William Sim by s patrol wagon. t r.M inc IIOV.U NORTHERN i* ( ourf 11 < • Ii I *i Kailroaii <<>114. Idaho i pany >îay IS<* in Any County. J he siiprem down a decision Monriav in the* case court of Idaho banded of \ if red and Ella Buyer, respondents, versus the Northern I'aeitie ltailwav Company, appellants. The issue dc. eideil bv t he court is tli.it a railroad e*imp-any can be Mien in any county in the state in vvhiel, s : vice may tx. had. anil that it is not necessary to tiring the suit iu til«- county where the specially authorized statutory agent resiih's. tims overruling the dei'isio.i of tiie court iu the case of Easley vs. Eiland Insurance < onmanv. The railway company maJe a tion far a change of venue. I his w,.s Th^^sion ^f*^ j ow ,. r t ,,urt is affirinetl. The atxive named respondenis. Mr. and Mrs Alfred lu.yer. are weil ^ u'î,',' K^neicir^xitor.^v theirhomeis.it K«mtenai. Attorney Chas. L. Heitman of Ratlidrum ap pvaied for respondeat^. s mo local news from rathuri'm - A Rworti of in. »>rk'< Doing. at th. s County Sr*t. Matilda Thomas is on the sick list. William Ashley of Hope is visiting his son. Wm. Ashley, Jr., tliis week. O. F. Melder iff Spirit Valley was in the city Thursday, en route home. Martin F. Johnson has taken up a homestead on the hill north of town, Miss Elsie Newlin of Spokane is vls lt i n g with her sister, Mrs. James Dyer. Miss Helen Hart made a business trip to Spokane last Saturday, return ing Tuesday. Mrs. George Poler's sister. Miss Thompson of Walla Walla, is visiting here tliis week. District court convenes on Monday, Doc. 0th, and the jury is summoned to appear one w eek later. Jay Puerington and W. ('. Rogers made a trip to l'riest River iast Fri day returning Monday. Married—At the office of Justice of tlie Peace Marsh, W. M. Ackers of Newport, Wash., and Lena M. Pitts of Latah, Wash. The ball given by the Royal Neigh bors on Thursday night was well at tended and a very enjoyable time is reported by those present. C. W. Gates left Wednesday for Cheney, where be goes to take charge of S. M. Wharton's stock ranch, Misting of .'l.ooo acres of land, C'lll Miss Eliza Kercheval was laid up '•cina Mrs. with a sore arm, the result iff tion, Monday and Tuesd. * Winnie Smith touk lier place as teach er during her absence. Robert Miller and wife, A. D. Rob inson and family, of Spokane and S. L. Smith and family spent Thanks ('has. L. Heilman, giving at tile home of Mr. ami Mrs. 1 ! Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell arrived Mrs. Mitchell is here hist Friday. 1 lie guest of t in* Misses Lavin. while Mr. Mitchell is visiting at different I points in W asiiington. Thanksgiving day was generally oh- > served here. ■ All 1 lie business bouses. ) ( the post office and count y offices were j i , of'drum gun club had rille and pistol shoots at ranges of from In to lino yards. closed. Servies were held at the Presbyterian church, e. ndiieted tlie Rev. ' Rat It- : Id. A. Walker. Tie , ;„ mpail v ( th at which Rost Falls, Hauser, Sucker boring points were represented. Lake and sport men from other neigh , In tlie damage ease iff Jantes \V. Smith, \s. Great Northern Railway Impositions of tlie fol lowing persons were taken beb* Justice of the Renee Vlars'n: Stewart. Simon Reek. Rufus I ck, J. s. Woolery of Jt ii Inlru.ii a I \i r. and Mrs. C. L. Skeel. K. 0. Needham and T py Revai of Lakeview. John H. Roche of Spokane repre- nted trie plaintiff and R. < ». Graham of Spo g a tie represented t lie defendant, Small l H ' x ls **r. I* " onz VIM "' ,i t, "' re ' !in ' 1 d^arantinerl the bane of s. I . Rhodes, ,s to have th«* disease. :l ' ,!K>u « h nnn, ' " f Ul '' rr, " ilv !l "'" broke,, out as vet. W. A. Harris md t w i or 1 iiree o' tu > < I iiiiren are down , i with P and hav t>e.n p)a* *«l und : ; s'il" -(.I Iras bee, M iss Mn 1 lias returned to lier Imme at t'op". land. Ida. Tii quarantine. clos'd and the teacher, , Ol IKVXTIM OF I'll I It AI IIIIMI I M,-riffC. V.. Dyer came i p fr< :n , -, 1 h:i,,,f,ri " n ° r « H,r[V,S '' " f appointing Marshal It. v . Hak« r quar antine officer for Sandpoint and v - county teat that lie ;ir ds it imposKi '>le to respond to the calls from far lous parts of the county to investigate j rei>or f s of smalipi.x and to establish quarantines. While here Sheriff ,,v8r i>ar) AlU-rt Fierce removed to • .. . . the detention hcnpital. one mile and a half from M'n, Mr. I'ieree Irin Mur*hal Bak«*r NiiiihmI <ti Vtu h fi»r Thl« hn < !!«»»» by *ht riff I»yrr. 1 clnitv. The sin-riff explain««! hisrea s ai for doing tliis was t liât court will convene short 1. and tb-duties of h , office so rnon.qxilize ids time at tiie workiug with the bridge crew o i flit" Northern Pacific bridge, a shor distance outside the corporate limits and a few days ago developed a cas • of smallpox. After ttie patient lia been removed to the detention hô pital Sheriff Dyer returned to tt house where Mr. Pierce had beeil Uta." - ing and thoroughly disinfected it. ami it is to ho hoped that no other cases will result from exposure. In conversation with the Republi can scribe Sheriff Dyer emphatically stated that any violation iff til quarantine regulations would t>o viy. nr-msly prosecuted. It is his d«*8h that the contagion ix> entirely erad catcd in the northern part of tb* county before winter sets in, owing t . the fact that t he contagion takes on virulent form in cold weather. As i> generally known smallpox lnvailabl deals gently with its victims durln. tiie summer months, whereas duriiu e dd weather it is very malignant an often terminates fatally. The Republican trusts that <•<>: cried action will tie taken by tic oil i/.ens of Sand point and surrounding country to stamp ont every vestige it s ami I pox at tile earliest date possible. TIIK I'KDAOOUIE* WILL MEK I Smulpolnl Twu'Hrr»' A»m lallnn MaalaMai ucilsy Aft.riioon at 1:30 OVlut'k, Ttie full .wing program Ir to lie rei ■ il r al at the meeting of the Sandpoim Teachers' Association at tne publi. seIiiml building Saturday at l:.'U) o - c! ;ck p. m.: Roll Call Add ?v*h Word* and Manner of the Tu*cln*r an<l the Effect I'pou the Fupll* Educational Valut* of (iamnfl in th« 8 fhonl itoom und A, spelling < 'liiaa Matcll Kc.u I ln« Til > l.i»ry of "A'. You Like It." Til * of A* V ou Like It." ^notation* from Slntki *|wa • Prof. !\ A M.T:. Mils Me a lx .• Pluy-(*round Nora Welnu i Mis» Ki nn« d Ml».* Ham Nun Murr I « Tip* ID* ml ut** of ■ A« You Like It." James 1 ) Neavll • The first convention of the ass ,da tion was i eld here about five weeks ago at w , ich time there was only a fai eodaiuv. owing to a misundei st Hiding ;us to the hour the session ! wo dd b* called to order. Great ** er > thusi ism marlo-d the gathering, how ( . y , r> lintM , undw | •onfiilence was j eX pressed III the success of flit IIP' line tings. It is expect e(| I hilt, t lie at n Sjittirda.v will consider i aolv out n ami»-r t liât of tlie prcvimi •nee'mg. A most cordial invitât ioi is xtcid'-d to all, who are In sympa , t. > v xv I 1 1 w ork ' ■!' t !. is e| I a racier, to !>• ' tendance : pr<"s nt on t us occasion. I • Urt.anl'i I niifrmil Onlrr. Visses i nis.r and llarbaugii, dis triet nianageiof 1 1 e Rankers I'nlie of t lie V or]d, j. re in tow n to orgaui/ ce ot Hi t er b r. Tla Rankers In.ft l.e \S i i Id is a f rat rni : ' • rd- i f i , men ,.nd w men, < rgjinlz. under tl. i. ■ ram e 1..v ■> of N.-br Ini. Lite i r i eel ion is furuislu f.-rili f.A 0 to .otl. 1 ' aim inrlud nd « cl age benefits, t * N iveinter at . third j nidversary . •a ee pi i> n i ,'ga iliz.i. o • .it I a I J .'SKI l.efieff. This piicnonien. grow! b Is ri ; - ! i rgel to 1 h- tact th:.' it tins r*-s r " fund feature vvhiel Prernt.i •. ; rv g larard*. > : . fullilltn. ot of, ev* : i ait rj'.u . !'h Itank'-is Union lia-, ■fixed rate bus. i upon th- experiene , tat.l s of mortality. Th* fact of it i Icing one "I tti latest it has laid e rv • p|X'itunity to tireome the Ii by profiting oy the experienc * of i' predecessor.-', ar.d iry avoiding t!.. mist ikes. I ' preset ts a plan ;n ' rate of premium that affords the m< s [xof. pr ' : ti.. n at tin- least e.,s \ I» pillar a II a ver v ;itt .i<-t i ve t' lure peculiar to tl.e Raiikcrs I n:< f the World - a joint p<.lii v. w lin Ii any t w i nendieis .f a fand iruiv uiid.e at a ' '.si of a rate and ; , i ay d<"0m nocessary fig the prote tion of the public health and b i * j vent Hie spread «ff eont.igieus .li ease#. The public is warned that an violation of Hie quarantine regul tiotis will Ce v.zomusly pr<^«*ut-d. 1 half. «• uitittr Nc»l 1 * v. c Notie- is ii- - . by given that I lia appointed i. s. Baker qiiuiantitie . ' îl«*ci for saialpoint and vicinity, wi, full power to take su«'h action as 1. C. W. DYER, sheriff f r K«x.ten;ii County