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The Lewiston Teller. daily and weekly C. A. FORKSMAN, Publisher, TÉLÉPHONÉ * Entered at the I^wiston Posiofic* « second Clâ» ma:' matter. _________________________________________I One Tear m advance..............fc-«>j Su month*................ . ..... . .......... 3.00 Three months.. .........................- I.50 Oiitcial Paper of Nez Perce County National Republican Ticket: FOR PRESIDENT william McKinley, u ot»o °CR VICE-PRESIDENT IIIEObOKE ROOSEVELT, ot New York STATE REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Presidential Electors GEORGE M PARSONS of Ada, JUDGE W It HEYBURN of Shoshone J \V ROWTON of Idaho. For Congress JOHN T MORRISON of Canyon. For Supreme Court Justice EDGAR C STEELE of Latah. For Governor I) W STANDROD of Ilannock. For Lieutenant Governor A A CRANE of Kootenai. For Secretary of Sute MART M PATRIE of Fremont. For Sute Auditor HARRY J SYMS of Elmore. For Suit Treasurer GFt RGE H RESTER of Nor Perce. For Attorney General GEORGE E GRAY of Oneida. F«*r Superintendent of Public Instruction MISS JESSIE RILEY, of Plaine. Foi Mine Inspector ROBERT HELL of Custer. The fruit and vegetable farmers of the Lewiston valley find a good mniket for their products this year even without the risk and expense of shipment to the cities. The good fruits especially, have found sale it remunerative prices. The only requisite to make sure of good prices is good quality. There are instances ol comfortable fortunes made this year from both gardens and orchards. There are fine op enings for the fruit growers still. This statement will be disputed An illustration of this conflict of Opinion is lendily found. The man who raises good products has an unlimited market, while his neighbor may find uo profitable market for his inferior products The difference is only one of su perior diligence and attention. If every tree in the valley Imre good fruit, the market would be im proved, Inca use it would reach to a wider limit? If every tree was neglected and bore inferior fruit there would be no profitable mar ket. Our market for good pro ducts is extending much faster than our orchards and gardens The:e is not even a i emote proba bility of ever strikiug a balance There is no surer fortune than a live-acre farm in the Lewiston val lev maintained to even an average degree of productiveness of our splendid special fruits and veget ables. The welfare of the republican party is now in the hands of the direct representatives of the people in Nez Perce county. The dele gates to the county convention, which will assemble in this city next Thursday have an important commission. The people have del egated sacred powers to these trusted agents and the positive strength of the republican party r j depends upon the fidelity with , * 11 u j which the work entrusted to these I a 8 rals is executed. The people ! _ , . , . __I are betrayed too ohen by the pre-jo*.» , „ ... ciuct politicians. The masses are honest. The Vitality of the u* i public is manifest 111 all public gatherings. The diseases that threaten are snread trrm the luicéiCu die >prra(i IiGuj IOC gathering« which are composed ex b clusively ol the politicians after the power of the people has been' transferred. The ordinary conven tion is not corrupted by direct in fluences, but rather by the bland ishments of the professional poli ticians. The laborer, the farmer and the merchant should support the delegate in his efforts to give the public a clean ticket and also to keep the ballot box free from corruption. The democrats of this county are in a pitiable plight. They have waited long for the arrange ment of state fusion and for a local ssue of some kiud. The last de cision reached was to wait for some republican action, so there would !>e some policy to negative at least. The national issue of expansion is a dead letter in this county and the state is mixed up between law and order by the black lisf plan and dynamite as a regulator of justice. The county democracy is destious of keeping in line with the strong est push and to l>e sure of any po sition the Nez Perce contingent wauts to trail behtnd to l>e in line fot future crumbs. Labor day is distinctively the holiday of the industrial masses of the United States. It originated in 1882 and it is now a legal holi day in 30 different states. It is generally fixed on the first Monday n September, but not in all states. It is in no sense a national holiday, only as it is made so by state regu lation. The districts which are dominated by labor unions observe the day very generally with as much interest as even the Fourth of Ju y. K Votes amt majorities will be se cured tonight. Disappointment and broken pledges will be the theme for next Saturday. Evening Tk.m.kr—A ll the news. , .... * -»j. ... furm lu» wmtn snow in " r . _____ j nol be maJt. II |, hereby orJereJ .nj Jir*.l«l that lnt hl,0,k ' *'*£" by4u * »«J pubiica««» IIU Chakies H. <u*kbv Ktt.ivti 1 CALL FOB A STATH CONVENTION OF THE PEOPLE S PARTY OF IDAHO. To THU Thus Pupuusts of Idaho, anJ all uihar honest friends of reform who are willing to support the fundamental principles advocated by the People s party and are opposed to fusion with any of the old parties. You are hereby requested lo meet in state conven tion at the Court House in the Citv of Lewiston, in this state, on Thursday. Sept. 20. 1900. at 10 o'clock a. m.. for the purpose of nominating three presiden tial electors, pledged to vote for Barker & Donnelly, - the onlv People s party national ticket of this campaign also to nominate a People's party state ticket, elect a state central committee of true popu lists, fill vacancies on the national committee and transact such other business as may! Properly come before the convention. This is intended to be a mass convention and all true reformeiv without regard to past party affilia tions. aar invited to attend the convention and take part in the proceedings thereof. If you are sincere in your advocacy of reform, this is your opportunity to come # urward and give proof of vour sincerity. If you wish to see the People s party live and continue the fight for our gieat principles, instead of allow ing a clique of political schemers todestroy the party and barter away its principles in u^L^to secure offi ces for a few unprincipled politicly come to tha convention, even if you have to make some spe effort to gel there, and help us to save the tTffnur integrity of the People's parly. It's very exlsi is in danger. Yours Ersternally. Signed. Johanni» Hansen. P. T. Chairman People's parly. State of Idaho, and member of People's Party National Committee Southwick. Ne* Perce Co inty. Idaho. August 29. I9U0. Other papers please copy. REPUBLICAN PR I MARIKS. Pursuant to an order of the republican central committee of Nr* Perce county, primaries will be held in the old voting precincts in said county at the last polling plA^e (excepting the West Lewiston pre Cinct, which will be held at the city hall) on Septem ber 1st. 19DU. between the hours of I o'clock and 4 p, m.. excepting in the East and west Lewiston and Ne* Perie precincts, in-which precincts the primaries will be held from 2 o'clock to 7 p. m,. to elect dele gates to a county convention to be held at the court hsuse in Lewiston on September nth at 4 o'clock p m . to nominate a full countv ticket. It is suggested that one or more delegates be elected from sections Comprising the new precincts in order that the\ mac n*me the precinct officers and the central committeemen. I he following representation will be allowed Hig Cane on 4. B g Eddy 8. BeJ Rin k 7. Cold Springs 6. Clearwater 4, Central Ridge 2. Fletcher». Hatwat 2. Lapwa. S, Leland 9. West Lewiston 22. Fast Lewiston IS, Mason 4, Ne* Perce 10. Rimro. k s. patJtng 4, Ta mmany 4 Waha S C T.Sihanahan. Chairmam CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, llnited States Land Office. Lewiston. Idaho. July 7. I<AH» A sufficient contest affidavit having oeen filed in this office by S. J. Lindsny, contestant, against Abraham l Baiterton. entry No. 44So. maJe April 29th. Iff »6. lor 1. 2. 4. 4. 14. U. IA and 20, Sec. 4 4 Tp Ji. Nr. 2. wbtn, bv Abraham L. Batiieron contestée In which it is ailegeJ that said Abraham L. Battertoii has wholly abandoned said land and has been absent therefrom for more than six months last past and be has not improved or cultivated said land or raised any cri*ps thereon, said parties are hertbc notified to appear, respond and »»fier evidence tom tong said al legation at 10 o'clock a m on Oct 8th. liMi, before the register and receiver at the United States land oRIce in Lewiston. Idaho. *. Ahà . * proper affidavit, filed July 18. 19Qo. set forth facts which show that af CONTEST NOTICE Departantat ot ih* (manor. l nttri Niks LanJ Jdy *>. two. _ _ _ ÂÂffit.ÂÂÏ * t ll ** «..«« tsa» v* ,ha 4 *'* haa«hoHyirt*a 4 o n «j uJ claim.«.a pan»« xre hereby nutifteJ to appear, respond anJ .*« 't7 K ij!5f biltn "ib**V'ï^ît*! 0 »nj lotlt • • • A nrtkttr .1 coRtcii affidavit having hern hitrd bv HaM W Trousdale. c «attestant.aga at the tuned Stairs LanJ Office n Lew stun, i contestant having, in a proffer affidavit, b ed Julv 27. tiM' set forth facts which show that alter due A<iig*n«.e persona! service of this notice cannot be made it is hereb\ ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and tr.»per publica tion J. B WEST, Register S R Hv.gan, an y for contestant NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. [COMMUTED.] Deranment of the Interior, Land Office at Lewis ton. Idaho, July SI. 19UÜ Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has hied notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said pr.of will be made before Register and Receiver at Lewis Idaho. on 'veptemter 18. 1900. via: Stephen L). ng witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vu Charles Liliger and George Wi**lward of Lapwa: Idaho; Archie Newinan of Lapwai, Idaho, and Kirk Jackson of Spalding. Idaho J B. WfcsT, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION^ Commuted. Department of the Interior. Land Office at Lewis ton, Idaho. August 7. I90i). Notice is hereby given that the following nanieJ settler has hleJ notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that saiJ proof will be made t'efore Register and Receiver at Lewis ton. Idaho, on September IS. 1 Smm>. vi* HJna A. Bruce, for the nS swJi sec 11, tp. n. range 2 w. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of saiJ land. vi*. hdward D. Cheuvront. Thomas J. Durbin, Henry M. Berreman and Albert F. McCollum, ail of Willoia. Idaho J B. WEST. Register. 1he ________________________ ____ ______ SpY«»«TVr*n Ml ®*' ,h * ,ul1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Lvtate of James S. Brown, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that letters of administration on the estate of James S. Brown, JeceaseJ were granted tu the undersigned on the 9th day of July. 1900. by the K rebate court ol Ne* Perce county. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance, at Westlake rostoffice. within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, or the> shall be forever barred, This 13th day of July. 1900. 108 CHÀRLfcS HOKENSON, Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITOR«. Estate of Charles II. Boise, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Administra tion on the estate of Charles H. Boice. deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 14th day of August, 19U0. by the Probate Court of Ne* Perce County. Al persons having claims against the said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance, at fhe law office of E. O'Neill. Lewiston. Idaho, within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice, or they shall be forever barred. This 4th. day of August. If*8). , Ada L. Davis, "FA) Administratrix. 1 s. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Frank Henderson, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that letters of administra tion on the estate of Frank Henderson, deceased, were granted to the undesigned on the 7th dav of August UM), bv the probate court of Ne* Perce County. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance, at my office in Lewiston, Idaho, within four months after the dale of the first publication of this notice or they shall be forever barred. This 7th day of August 1900 CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States land of fice, Lewiston. Idaho. August 22. 1900. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this iffice by MikeD. Glover, contestant against the heirs divisées, administrators and legal representntives of Johu P. Gilberts entrvman deceased, entry No. A31G, made July 28. 1H97. for the swj£. section 14, town ship 34 nr 1, EBM. by John P. Gilbert* entyman deceased contestée, in which it Is alleged that said entry man in his lifetime did not reside upon the land nor establish his residence thereon as required by law. The contestant also charges the fact to be that the heirs, divisées, administrators and legal rep resentative of the deceased entryman have whollyfand entirely failed and neglected tocultivate and improve the said tract of land as required by law, from and since the decease '*f the entryman. also alleges that said land is not settled upon or improved at required b> law in such cases. Said parties are hereby noti fied to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation af 10 o'clock a. m. on October 17, 1918)before the register and receiver of the United States land office In Lewiston. Idaho The said contestant having, in a prjper affidavit tiled August b. 19U0. set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given due and proper publication 138 Cm as, H. (j akby. Receiver NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Kstate of William E. Pedigo, deeeased. Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of William E. Pedigo deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 18th dav of August. l^W. by the Probate Court of Ne* Perce e/ttius having claims against said Estate are I exhibit them to me for allowance, at my VS miles southeast of Fletcher. Idaho, I four months after the date of ihe first publica I of this notice, or they shall be forever barred. I his 18th Jay of August. 19U0, Jlpiha J. Shockley, Administrator. NOTICB FOR PURIFICATION* Estate or Jennie Moses, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that letters of administration on the estate of Jennie M»>ses, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the iMh Jay of August. 1900. by the probate court of Ne* Perce county. Al! persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance at the office of the probate court in Lewiston, iJaho, within four months after the date of this notice, or they shall be forevet barred. This 18th Jay of August, 1900. J. Howard Howe. Administrator. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the district court of the Second ludicial district state of Idaho, in and *or Ne* Perce county. Armé ^ plaintiff, vs. Henry A Sparrow, defend ant. I he state of Idaho sends greeting To Henrv A. Sparrow, defendant. You are hereby summoned, and required to appear in an^ction brought against you by said plaintiff, in the said district court, and to answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff, hleJ therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the ser vice on vou of this summons, if served within this county ; or if se. ved out of this countv. but wohin this judicial district, within twenty Javs; or if served elsewhere, within forty Jays. This action is brought to obtain a decree of said court dissolving the bonjs of matrimony heretofore and now existing between you and the plaintiff on the grounds - First. Of having on or about the 24rd dav of De lember. 1*98, wilfully and without cause descried and abandoned plaintiff and still continuing to wilfully and without cause desert and abandon the plaintiff, and to live separate and apart from her w ithout cause or reason and against plaintiff's consent Second For failure for a period of more than one vear last past to provide for the plaintiff the common necessaries of tile, having th* ability so to do. Plaintiff prays for general relief anJ for her coats in the .action. All of wh*ch more fully appears bv referenie lo plaintiff's * ompfaint, to which reference it hereto made And you are hereby notified that if you fail to ap pear and answer said complaint a» above required the said plaintiff will apply to the court for the rel» C f demandai in her said complaint. Attest my hand and the seal of the district court rc Second judicial district, state of (Seal] Idaho, in and for Ne* Perce c»Hjnry this 2*th. day of July A. Ü 19 Ui. t evsi . P E. STtHJICfcY. Clerk t. O Neill. Attorney for piamtiif - «.'iVn <inMMim itn nHnù'éMMt «» • « Ben Silwrman | IMPORTING TAILOR Imported and Domes best of Workmanship G Su. tings Your Qothcs Pressed Free ! arlv 'eta Ev*r> soil ut clothe* made by me will be I sptng 'J and presseJ * T r*e t charge dur>rg the i.fi ot the su-t av;ng o. trom StO to $12. k jt \* n lowest prices o st<ngv samples to se'ect fr-*m. The en t re bolt is on hand tor inspect.on and ab solute fit assured. 286, «JAIN STREET GE O. H. LAKt, Jeweler and Optician Next Door to Post Ooffice Dr. J. F. ATKINSON. DENTIST. First class work at reasonable prices. ! J)R. C. W. SIIAFF. Surgeon. Office Boom«, Yollmer Building. Hours— Kye, Kur and Throat, lo to 12 in. All other cases, 1 to 3 p. in. JJ. Q. BROWN, M. ü. V. D. Physician and Surgeon. Offi«« Main Ht., opposite Teller of fice Special attention given to tlie Eye, Ear, N<*e and Throat, aud chronic diseases. L. F. INMAN, M. D., Homoeopathic Physician Burgeon and Specialist. Chronic and nervous diseases of both womeu and men. Electricity used in all of its forms as medicine. Office two doors east of the Bee Hive. Con sultation free. R. S. ANDERSON. Attorney at Law, LEWISTON, IDAHO Office over Lewiston National Bank. JAMEH E. BABB, Attorney at Law, l.ewintoa National Bank Building. I.rwislon Idaho. Practicea in State and Federal Court» ot Washington and Idaho, aud owus complete Abstract Books of Nez Perce Co. McFarland & McFarland, Attorneys ■ at - Law, Lewiston, Idaho. Will practice in all Courts. ÖEOKOE W. TANNAHILL, Attorney at Law. Probate matters and settlement, of estates carefully attended to. Office in Adaius Block. THOM AH MULLEN, Attorney at Law. Legal business of all kinds given prompt attention. Lewiston National Bank building, next door to U. B. Land Office E. O'NEILL, Attorney at Law and No tary Public. All bua'neascarefully attended to. Wilt prac tice in all courts of Washington and Idaho. Of See on Main atreet. I.ewtston in Dent «t Huiler bloc k. Daniel Needham, Ray I). Walker Late of Wisconsin Bar. NEEDHAM & WALKER. Attorneys at Law, Lewiston, Idaho Will practice in all state and federal courts. Office, room 2, Lewistou Na tional hank huiltliuji. 1 Ltt,vtr v> kl«"«' t Halsey. Late of the Minnesota Bar Late Receiver U S LanJ M „ Office. Marquette Mch Miles S. Johnson Formerly of the Colorado Bar. CULVEK, HALSEY A JOHNSON. Attorneys and Counselors. ! Office in Adams Block. Lewiston, Idaho. I . H. Land office and Department, practice. Title litigation and Probate matter». Slate and Federal Courts. ERNEST MCCULLOUGH, eiVIL ENGINEER Deputy Mineral Surveyor 4«: Mam Street LKWISÎON C*W# "Ma.sa«* Code McHiail . wiiTsp Corner ol Fourth and Main Streets. LEWISTON, IbflftO. DIR6CTORS. W.F. Ket J. Alexander, K. C. Beach, B. K. Morri«, (leorire H. Rester, Grace Ketteiihach 1 'fatttin. TKHN 5 JKTS * 9 ENER 4 I & A R 9 US ü R 3 @ BUSINESS. Sight exchange sold on the principal Cities of the United and Europe. . ate8 _• J°h» C- Vollmer -f' m — . • K. W have», Ohier. The • HKST • iMTioiMi mm _Or LEWISTON, Ih.Ho <?* >> I Capital and Surplus Strongest Bank in Idaho " Fire proof vault for the use of customers for safe keeping of valuables. Burglar proof steel ! protected by Sargent & Greetileaf time lock. Correspondents in all the principal cities of the wn* Buy aud sell exchange. • ' wo ' REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE : Fruit and Vegetable Lands ill 5-acre lots or Itss two miles from town. Also the liest Fruit and Vegetable Ranch in this valley To Rent to the right party, containing 12 acres, full improved. 2 lots in city, Main street. m V É T t T sV » G. A. MANNING. f fy The Boss Meat Market. S. J. Fisher, Prop'r (Successors to Dowd, Bhaw A Co.) Fresh Meats. Sausage. Fish. Cured Meats. Lard. Oysters. Poultry. Game. Etc. Etc. Nothing but the Very Best Kept on Hand Adams Building, Main Street. THE MINT w* Morrissey & Baker, Proprietors. Choice Liquors, Wines, Braudies aud Cigars. A room in connection. Clark Building, Main Street. ein "Russell" Engines Traction or Portable, Simple or Compound Wood or Straw Bumers & ^ ^ ^ "Cyclone" Threshers Automatic Stackers, Wind Stackers, Horse Powers, *£ Threshermen's Supplies of all kinds v£ «je dt OSBORNE Binders, Mowers and Rakes PLANO HEADERS 1 » The Nez Perce Implement Co. 1 • LOCAL AGENTS < » < * A. D. GRITMAN, manager