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itkmx j I COUNT* NEWS KOOTENAI ciMbed From our Eirh»ngm aud other j Sw * ,w ' Jack Sullivan last week sold his ranch near Bonners Ferry to Chas.tr. Reeder of Spokane, the consideration being $1,000. The Runners Ferry school closes to day and the exercises will be held in 1. O. O. F. hail this evening. the new On tost Friday Callahan & Bogle's log boom near the mouth of the Koo tenai river broke, letting out some »00,000 feet of logs in the Kootenai lake. W. E. Grant and Miss Merle Wheel er of Harrison were married in Spo kane tost week. They will make their future home at Harrison. J. E. Gibbs, assistant N. P. agent at Coeur d'Alene, last Thursday eve discovered a burglar in the ni ng freight room of the depot, covered the culprit with a revolver until his wife could bring the marshal. The burglar was locked up in the city jail, hut made his escape during the night He The order received from the general land office recently, opening to entry the land embraced in the Harrison townsite, has been countermanded and the people who bad been hopeful of securing title to their property at an early date are very much dissat is fied. The Searchlight continuously hints at "ç rooked" work by some one. Theslaute board of land commission ers are advertising the sale on May .11, at Moscow, of all the timber on lands belonging to the state in townships 38, 40 and 41 north, range 1 east: town ships 39 and 40 north, range 1 west, and townships 40 and 41 north, range 2 west. The timber in this body, which is reported to be heavy and of tine quality, will be sold in one body. It has been appraised by t lie state at $1.00 per thousand for white and 75 cents for yellow pine. This timber is all located in Latah county. The Kootenai Herald says that C. A. Foresman of Lewiston, deputy U. 8. marshal, was at Bonners Ferry last week with subpoenas for witnesses to appear before the federal grand jury In session at Moscow to testify in re lation to an alleged case of illegal tim ber cutting by Callahan & Bogle, the alleged offense having been committed on Deep Creek some two years ago. G. R. Gray, A. J. Kent, A. Hawthorn, J. O'Conner and Special Agent Swartz were the witnesses suhpoenied. They appeared at Moscow, returning Wed ' nesday, but the result of the investi r gation is not yet known. Sunday morning, while engaged at work in his place, Charles Andrews of St. Maries met with a serious injury by the accidental discharge of an au tomatic 38-calibre Cults revolver. He was driving a screw into t he floor and was carrying the weapon strapped about him. In the .-i<t of stooping over the weight of tlie handle caused I the weapon to fall to the floor and dis charge itself. The bullet entered his body just above the heart, ranged up ward and came out at the collar bone, splintering the shoulder blade and in flietinga terrible flesh wound aboutI eight inches in length, says the Cour 1er. Had the ball taken a course a slight fraction to the right it would have severed the jugular vein and per haps have caused instant death. Dr. C. E. Wilber dressed the wound and the patient is slowing improving. A special from Rathd nu» under date of May 19, says that Judge May hew today rendered a decision sus taining the appeal against the reduc tion of salaries of county officers as fixed by the county commissioners at their last regular meeting a few weeks ago. The appeal was brought by W. R. McFarland of Coeur d'Alene on t he ground that Kootenai is v county of the first class and that a reduction in salary of the county auditor to $1.5oo. a similar reduction on the sheriff and cutting the probate judge's from *L.2no to $8oo made the ation of the officials too small for the . ,, serv ce required by the county. The lestilt of the decision restores the old salaries and annuls the action of the cutting salaries. salary re mu nor 'omnussioners in It is the general impreüslon that the commissioners will take an appeal. Edward Rigney of Bonners Ferry as gent to Rathdruni Saturday to ta' examined by the probate judge charge of insanity, says the Herald. Rigney was employed by the Great Northern about two years ago as a Pumper, and was at one time employed at Bonners Kerry. He had i»-en in Itonners Ferry about a week, but his! whereabouts since leaving there two He had been on a years ago are unknown, hanging around the d qvit acting very strangely and each day seemed t«> add lo his mental derangement, until on I riday his actions ing taken into custody. warranted his fte He w js ar ested by Constable Kent and the fol-! Rowing morning Commissioner Bush ite.i a charge of insanity and Justice 5'ChUaghan ordered him taken to tathdrum for examination. Mr. Kent ceompanying him. The unfor-1 unate man seemed to be afflicted rith no special mania, but his glassy tare and queer actions plainly j n ated.a lost mind. While waiting j the train at Sandpoint on the way to I Rathdrum. the crazy man became un j manageable and Constable Kent had 1,1 employ the handcuffs. He imajt- j ined that he was being pursued hy the officers for committing a murder, and kept repeating tltat lie had not "killed the man." IS BRADY CHIl.OKKVS GIARDIAN I " I<>»» Cour« That Frank Pine Hun That Kight. A telegram from Keswiek. Iowa, re ceived at Rut lid rum Tuesday, states that the (list riet court there has de cided that Frank Bine is the legal guardian of the late J. C. Bradv 's children so . . Judge Brady was fatally shot by a madman in Ids office at itathdrum lest year and was taken to Spokane, While in the hospital there his two , ... . ,, ; a ehildreii were sent to him and baptized in the Catholic faith. At the request of Judge llrudy Father 1'urcell was appointed guardian to the * children, to which Frank Bine, their uncle, objected, claiming that it had been agreed that they should be brought up in tlm faith of the mot her who was a Methodist. The matter was finally taken into court at Rat h drum and while under consideration Fine took the children and started east, lie was arrested and brought back, but later succeeded in getting the children away and took them to Iowa, where they now are. The Idaho court decided t fiat lie was entit led to the custody of the children and his rights of guardianship appear to have been confirmed by the Iowa court. ' I di HKS. MAKY GKKGOYIt'II Of I'hilipHliurg, Montana, Toll* How Mw Wan I'iipwI of OmnirtifT. Mrs. Mary Gregovieh of Philips burg, Montana, under date of Nov. 20, 1899, writes: "1 had typhoid fever this summer, consequently was losing my hair terribly and my head in places was perfectly bald. Nelirn's llerpi cide had just come into use in 1 *uil ipsburg, and the doctor strongly rec ommended it to me. Alter three or four applications my hair stopped fall ing out and is coming in again quite' thick. 1 used to he troubled greatly with dandruff, of vv lisch I am now quite cured." Kill the dandurff germ with Ilerpicide. Idaho l'oKtoftt('«'H ami IViiNionn. Washington, May 22. The following changes in postmasters and postoffices and star service have made in Idaho: Changes in fourth class postmasters: Plano. I remont county, A. li. Porter, vice 11. J. Lucas, resigned: Dunnigan, Boise county, H. E. Ownsby, vice John llorenberger, resigned. Postmasters commissioned: Not money order office. Annie C. N. Lil jenquist. Vernon: Thomas II. Cavendish; Elizabeth II. Evans, Sa maria; John T. Rigby, Bern. Star service changes: Mountain home to Oreana. From May 31. 1 po 2. Omit Castle Rock disc. No change in I distance. Postofllce site changed: Indian Valley, Washington county, one and one-half miles south on 7< 1.333, Powell, Weippe, Shoshone county, south on 70,232—399. The following pensions have been granted: 1 Original: Alfred Odle. Osburn, $lo; Samuel 11. Harris, Nampa. $0: Wil liam W. Foss, Payette, $ti: Coustan ti ne G. (ïletin, Boise, $*. Spanish war) Fred B. Somers, St. Anthony. j ! S,> " 1,1 Payette. $tiu Increase, restoration, reissue, etc.: Eugene B. Doratliy, Bayedte, $s : t;. W. Dorathy, Bavette, *: George W. ; Shull. Caldwell. $s: Madismi M. >no". Moscow. $8; Eli Coder. llarpsBd - . Franklin It. Delaney, act : 4. . t ,,. , . ,,, Even tliat greatest of all jewels, health, ; if> , lf „. n ruinocl in Ule slr ,, iU ous cf | , Torts Ul;lkt . or S;1V ,. Uu . WoiiM*ii »ml Jewels, candy, flowers, man this is tlu' order of a woman's preferences. Jewels form a magnet of mighty power to the average woman. money to if a woman w ill risk i purchase them, her heall h to get a.coveted gem, then let her foriify herself against the in- ] siduons coiis. qiie!e-fs of coughs, colds and bronchial a tie, i laii use of Dr. iJosches's German Syr _ I til** rt'KTU upj it will promptly arrest wmsutnp-l ) tioa in its early stages and le al tic j affected lungs acte bronchial t iD ' ! and drive the dread disease from tin system. It is not a cure-all, but it is I I a certain cure for coughs, colds and all j bronchial troubles. You ran get Dr. ( 6. Greenh reliable remedies at Foss'drug store. . tf (iet ««reen's .Special Almanac. lifQinrrjtlr l olltl«». —'The appoint- | clerk ! Boise. Idaho, May : I ment of John Longfellow, lib >n the office of the land eommissio be privat- secretary to Om/res.^^ j man Glenn, has stirr-d up oonsi(kra«^ ' hle filing lvetween the two wing^jo* } th " democratic party. Longf'dJiwJ^ 1(?ft here a month ag". ostensibly f t<I ! v ' s ' 1 1*' 8 mother in Colorado, but if I he did not tarry in the silver di-Utatc, but hastened to Washington to for]accept the proffered secretaryship, i This appointment was not relished in j certain quarters, and the friction w. s not diminished by the ippniutment of j A. Kitnsev of Sh .shone to tak Mr. ! Longfellow's place in the office or the land board. A Very Kuiuu) wuhlc l,< i rtl.y. "11 is with n good deal of pic and satisfaction that ! re Ï recommend - Cholera and says Druggist # •as; Chamberlain's I fiarilioea Remedy." A. \V. Swat« lie of Hartfuid, " A lady enst..mer, ; Colic, exposed for sale on mj show c.i- moI to me: "1 really believe Unit medi cine saved my life the past 's Git- slivno.' and she i ■ i:nf so enthusiast ic ov^r its merits Hut I once made up my mind to re<.m a mend it in the future, geidieman cam • into my si «uv so overcome with colic pains t at he y !•' » "T*' ,* F'Y Li ; a dose ol litis remedy which helped t à him. 1 repeated the y,, S; . and ml. " minutes he lelt my store smilingly in- ! forming me that he lelt * ' ' ' ' ' S, ' '* l,v ,4 ' * h to •big 1 be remedy ™ j summer Recent !v a as well as ill \i Pernor rut* <m Neu spaper. Idaho, Mav 22. Avalanche by t he j . ' I di nmcrats lias at last been cunsum- j Among those Interested ini' the deal are John F. Fugent. John j Tii re are Accord report, J. II. Hawley and Gov.) ernor Hunt being among them. Thes, are represented by Ellis E. Rebee. win. will have charge of the paper. It is! said Mr. Be bee was at om time private) secretary to Charles A. Towne. ■M Silver City, purchase of the v mated. Connors and K. Ballard, several Boise 'men interested, ing to ! of u CoiiKh. A cough is not a disease but a symp-l torn. Consumption and bronchitis.) which are the most dangerous and filial diseses. have for thi-ir first indi cation a persistent cough, and it prop, erly treated as soon as this cough ap pears are easily cured. ( 'lininberlainV Cotigh Remedy has proven wonderful- i ly successful and gained its vvid - repu- j tation and extensive sale by its sue- j cesses in curing the diseases which) cause cough ing. it ii is Hoi belleti- I eial it "ill not cost you a cent, sale bv C. R. Foss. : Fo 111 CliAS. R. rcss, DRUGGIST. Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Yar n nishes, Etc. h (JdNUuS L "t* § I The very latest cre athmsiu Ladies 'sta tionery . Sealing Sets Playing < 'aids. Tally Cards. Etc. Paper Faste n >■ r s. I n k s t a mis, stand ard Blank, » 5>py i n g and Mem Inks. Paste, Mueii age, and everything for 1 he offi-'f. ii bra i y and school room. Also Ihe widely ad vertised Jf-fÇ 4 ■ V LALfGHLIN il FOUNTAIN PEN |jj Your choice of these jj two styles, equal to any ij other $ TOO kind, for a only jj $|J0 Mail orders from our [» out of town friends will m receive prompt attea- ? tion. F e I Chas. R. Toss i D^IGGSST. R u I'nlllt, .1 City Laundry J. D. BURT, Pr -p'r i ■■ Clothes La :ndri"d it: F : rst Class Style. Family Laundry at Reduced Prit -s. ] ...Bath Tub in Connection. Baths, 35 Cents. SANDPOINT, ' I j ■ ( i . IDAHO -T-.» 2 *' \4 r Xl. il« Ml ti>. - —■— <;«>t v 4 h .Bon Ton Short Order Restaurant. h : ^ 4 | ! 31 f- •: W. .1. PA VIS Proprietor j ÛDen R.TTlf Of Dfl^tnU ''b L ** DuUH Ui rl)o,. iw r t<I X Q a y an( j SardpOint M j| ...FSight 2 i 4 WHITE COOKS i hily Kn»p!oy» <J ' H \ ¥ ' Itîahc £ Î ■ » ■m 2 » a U ana m\ proms w) - # ) (A y ' Li à " ™ J Has been the guiding star which will continue to direct our methods, and nothing will be left undone on our part to satisfy our customers. As a guarantee of our good faith wit a you, we quote you the foHowing low prices ; Best Amoskeag Teazle Down Outings were 13 12, now 10 cents, flood Quality Bleached Muslin, soft finish, only 10 cents. Pretty Flannelette for Waist and Wrapper, always 15. now 12 1 -2 cents. Cashmere, Red, Blue and Black, double width, per yard only 50 cents. Ginghams, Dimities and India Linens for Summer Dresses. 10 cents. Ladies' Vests for Summer, short sleeves, well made, 15 two.for 25 cents. Ladies' Hose, Guaranteed Fast Black, 15, 20, 25 and .30 cents. Children's Hose, all sizes, double knee, heel and toe, 15 cents a pair. Ladies' Knit Drawers, knee length, lace trimmed, .30 and 40 cents. Corsets, just the thing for Summer, for ONLY THIRTY CENTS. A Corset of better grade at 50 cents, and still a better one for 75 cents. Ladies' Wrappers, all sizes and colors, $1.00, SI.25 and $1.50. Blue Shoes for the Little Folks. Come and see them. Ladies' Shoes from SI.75 up to $4.00. Children's also. Just the thing for hot weather are our Straw Hats. Boys' Straw and Linen Hats, from 15 cents up. Men's Straw and Linen Hats, from 25 cents up. Men's Golf Straw Hats, the Latest, 60 t ents. We got a bargain in a Job Lot of 20 dozen Men's Ribbed Underwear, and that enables us to give you a regular SEVENTY-FIVE CENT GARMENT for FIFTY CENTS. At same time we bought another Job Lot of Good Woolen Underwear. We can sell you these at $1.00, regular price $1.25. We also have Men's Working Shirts at .30 cents up ; Men's Working Gloves at 55 cents up; Driving Shoes at $.3.65 and up: Dancing Shoes al $2.00 and up; Men's Common Shoes at $1.50 and up. Tents and Wagon Covers at Bottom Prices. We have too many Good Things in our Grocery Department to mention all of them. Try our 25 cent Butter. Our TEAS and COFFEES are among the BEST. j ; ) ) t \i V) . ■M v $ ) ! i j j I 1 f, ft C. D. GILLETT, Sandpoint, Id aho. BUY A DOME. i It you desir - fo come into possession of a Imme in Sandpoint do not delay investiga tion of th<* most excellent opportmill iesof fi-i-'d to secure one at the present low prices and e s> terms of payment. These prices and terms will not continue indefinitely. Now is lie lime to sei uro a good residence local ion or a suitable site for business pur poses. but (lie desirable luls are going fast and you can not afford to delay act Ion In l ho n atter. It Is vv. ll worth your time to in vestigate. For part tetilurs enquire of L D. fARMSN, - Sandpoint, Idaho. i R.'TbZ,l«i /7-S i. M. C Sit JL ÏMJL e PiNDd'ORtSlLE 1 HOTEL I ■ ■ .)( »II N Mt'RR \ Proprietor Central Location, First-Class Service . Rates Reasonable ■ at« Sandpoitil, Idaho , Æar < With C/ub t/Hooma in Connection •«5 3T!V «TMP STAR MAL... MARKt / ; ItlOfJH «V YVAl.UAIi I'roprH Sunil )»<»int, Idaho V "-J : I./7 ; fresh Beef. Pork, Mutton and Sausage. fisti. Game and Oysters in 5Ä -n :: V« J V;,t ' Ç > . ' s i . 0 * vi;# t # 1 i > r ü S y, :v»b Season fXlfflU ' ? Rates: Table ^ Supplied PALACE •: $5.75 ■ HI With U m I HOTEL Best Per Week JHeals t ■■■ MBs J. M \LONKV, Prop fl That the ' Market ATTores ^ Î Sandpoint Idaho 25 Cts. I » CLOCKS, WATCHES and all .KINDS Of JEWELRY A. I SWEET. SANDPOINT. IDAHO} All IkimU of l{. |.uiilon Dort«* All -\Vi»fU (iimrvrttiH'f, 4 < >. I >. .h i ;n< is. SHOEMAKER_ H I 4 KIM»!" Di 4 y REPAIRING. H Boult and Shoes mad«' to order. Seei lid Street. * K 4 * Sam, Bm ' i 1 1 >a no. H k I ! N !•: < l S I < >M x;t m « 1 f '1É I i wr jL V G V y ( v: M " \ A V I V ! J . w. ij:a. SaNIU'uIN'I 1 1» AHO. -I AGENCY h 4 h Silver Se«inf MjcHii? (o. 1 4 Ml!- W. . Ill TclIIN-aiN 4 Sandpdint Idaho 4 4 * MAF1IIM and Supp I Attachments lies of all Kinds | 4 4rr 4 H I. M. BRADLEY • ■ 4 K i4 ..Sandpoint, - Idaho 4 * H R : h al» r in 4 Tilnes, Liquors, Do 4 rnestlc and Smportcd fi Cigars ■: 4 k 4 R Of the Finest Quality.« 4 h 4 I h 4 I 4 Restaurant in Connection. -i rrsrrrJÉ 4 .-/.-r;rv:nr*rrr