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The Lewiston Teller. DAILY AND WEEKLY C A. Foresman, Publisher. TELEPHONE 26 Entered at the Lewiston Postoffice as second class mail matter. One year in advance.......................f5-oo Six months..................................- 3.00 Three months..............................- 1.50 Official Paper of Nez Perce County National Republican Ticket: FOR PRESILENT WILLIAM McKINLEY, of Ohio w OR VICE-PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT, of New York STATE REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Presidential Electors GEORGE M PARSONS of Ada, JUDGE W B HEYBURN of Shoshone J W ROWTON of Idaho. For Congress JOHN T MORRISON of Canyon. For Supreme Court Justice EDGAR C STEELE of Latah. For Governor D W STANDROD of Bannock. For Lieutenant Governor A A CRANE of Kootenai. For Secretary of State MART M PATRIE of Fremont For State Auditor HARRY J SYMS of Elmore. For State Treasurer G E t RGE H RESTER of Nez Perce. For Attorney General GEORGE E GRAY of Oneida. For Superintendent of Public Instruction MISS JESSIE RILEY, of Blaine. For Mine Inspector ROBERT BEI L of Custer. COUNTY TICKET For senator— F. D. HASBROUCK. For members of legislature— A. W. LEE C. W. RICHARDSON. For sheriff— FRANK LEACHMAN. Per assessor— B. F. BASHOR. For treasurer— VIOLA M CON VILLE. For probate judge— R. A. LANGFORD. For attorney— MILES S. JOHNSON. For superintendent— JENNIE M. HARRINGTON. For surveyor— , EDISON BRIGGS. For coroner— L. C. NEAL. For commissioners— S. G. ISAMAN, ist dist. S. S. BROOKS, 2nd dist. W. A. BLACK, 3rd dist. Idaho Will Be in Line. The progress of the campaign in Idaho strengthens republicans in the belief that Idaho will be re deemed this year from fusion and will stand with the great majority of states in the union for "pros perily at home and prestige abroad." Idaho will gorepublican The people are not frightened by militarism or imperialism. They staud for expansion and commer cial prosperity. Idaho is prosper ous, not sham prosperity, but the real thing, so real that even the Lewiston Tiibune in its morning issue has this to say: "The in DUSTKIES AND OCCUPATIONS OF Idaho are in a prosperous con dition. We are much better OFF THAN a YEAR AGO AND THERE IS PROSPERITY AND PLENTEOUS NESS ON EVERY HAND." These are the conditions that ap peal to citizens of Idaho, condi tions of material prosperity and as compared with conditions four years ago, Idaho has no desire to return to democracy and despair. Against such conditions as these the bugaboOS Of democratic Speak ers and space writers can make no headway. Aside from the general prosper ity of the country brought about by the policies of the republicans Idaho has had the benefit of some ..pecial legislation. Free homes have come to thousands of settlers upon the Nez Perce reser vation through the instrumentality of the republicans, making a clear gift of a million and a half dollars to the settlers upon one of the rich est portions of the state. Another great Indian reservation in south eastern Idaho will be thrown to settlement. The bill has already been passed for that purpose. The republican party has redeemed its promises to the people of Idaho by starting the wheels of progress and removing natural obstacles from the path. Idaho is prosper ous and on the highway to in creased prosperity. Idaho will be in line. The people want no change. _ The Interstate Fair. The opening day assures the success of the fair. The exhibit made fully substantiates the claims made that the surrouuding coun try is one of the richest sections of the nation In material resources. The exhibit is here proof positive of the conditions. The attendance of the opening day shows that the people will be here, in crowds to taxe in this evidence of the coun try's greatness. The weather is propitious; it promises to continue and each succeeding day will see greater interest in the fair be measured merely by the gate receipts. There are other results far more reaching. This year's fair is earnest for the future. It is a great educator oi the people Results of this will be seen in next year's meeting when the list of in dividual exhibitors will be greatly increased. Interest will be aroused and competition stimulated. The abundant resources of tbe country make it possible for an exhibit covering a far wider range and this year's success lays the foundation for a great annual exhibit covering the agricultural and industrial pro ducts of the country. TBa coccooe of . 1 ne SUCCeSS Oi tne lair IS not to Whenever Mr. Bryan mentions the war in the Philippines and the results growing out of it let it not be forgotten that but for the earn est endeavor of Mr. Bryan in the ratification of the Paris treaty the United States would not have been in the Philippines, and when Mr Bryan complains of the increased army, necessary from the results of that occupation, let it be re membered that the soldiers in tbe Philippines might have been re leased and sent home long since aud the war ended but for his own utterances and those of his party associates who have continuously added fuel to the flames of rebel lion. If Mr. Bryan really wants to reduce the standing army let him put a curb on his tongue and advise the little band of anti imperialists, headed by Atkinson to stop sending hope and encour agement to Aguinaldo. The people of this com.try are against militarism—:he militarism represented by Col. William Jen nings Bryan, who, when the war with Spain was a popular move ment, made a spectacular play of marching to Cuba, where he never arrived. NOTICE The Star of Hope Aid Society of the the Christian Church wilt conduct a din ing hall during fair week for the benefit of the church. They have secured a good location and should be- liberally patronized. Ernest McCullough, C. E., states that he is prepared now to take a few students in mathematics, surveying and mechanic al drawing. 132-1 c ......— - hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention tu make tit.al proof in support of 1rs claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver at Lewis ton, Idaho, on November 12, 19m. vjz Mike L. Demaris of Myrtle. Idaho, for the sw Y À ne \i of sec 1. tp 36, n r 3 W B M Me names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Robert St.try of Mvrtle, Idaho hdgar Stary of Myrtle, Idaho; Robert Hammond of Myrtle, Idaho, and Leonard L. Miller of Mvrtle. Idaho. J B. VV LST. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lstate or Jennie Moses, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that letters of administration on the estate of Jennie Moses, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 15th day of August, 1900, by the probate court of Nez Berce county. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance at the office of the probate court in Lewiston, Idaho, within four months after the date of this notice, or they shall be forever barred. This 18th day of August. 1900. J. Howard Howe, Administrator NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Commuted Homestead to^?iho, e oc"oVeM?'i , wi) 0r ' Li *" 4 ° fflce31 Lew CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office, Lewiston. Idaho, July 7. 1900. A sufficient contest affidavit having oeen hied in this office by S J. Lindsay, contestant, against Abraham L. Balterum, entry Nu. 4486. made April IStth, 1896, for 1, 2, 4, 4, 13,14, IS and 20, Sec. 33, Tp. \i. Nr. 2, wbm, by Abraham L. Battleron contestée, in which it is alleged that said Abraham L. Batter!.,n has wholly abandoned said land and has been absent therefrom for more than six months last past and he has not improved or cultivated said land or raised any crops thereon, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and otter evidence touching said al legation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Oct. 8th, i'.XJO, before the register and receiver at the United States land office in Lewiston, Idaho. The said contenant having, in a proper affidavit, filed July IK, 1900, set forth facts which show that af ter due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made. It Is hereby ordered and direcied that such notice be given by due and proper publication B* Charles H. Garby. Ifeceiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Lewis ton, Idaho, Oct 12, 1900. Notice Is hereby given ,hat the following named settler has hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Heglster and Ifeceiver at Lewis ton, Idaho on Nov. 23, 1900, vie: William J, Depar B e 'M Ur SWK SCC 8 ' seJ * Set 4l *r 32 n r 3. W He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vie. George Ford of Lapwal. Idaho, and Theodore Eidie, Zechariah H. Strand and William Brovose, all of Forest, Idaho. - 10-lm j, B, West, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land office at Lewis ton, Idaho, Sept. 12, 1901). Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before register and receiver at Lewislon, Idaho, on October, 20, 1900. via, John J. Fhilipi, for the e|4, s e% section 81, s w% section 32, town ship 36, n r 3 w. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tlnuous residence upon and cvltivation of said land. via: William Palmer, Frank Maruska, Edward Williams George Dooley, all of Lapwai. 160 J. B. WEST, Register NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of Frank Henderson, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that letters of administra non on the estate of Frank Henderson, deceased were granted to the unde-signed on the 7th dav of August 1900, by the probate court of Nez Perce county. All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit ihem to me for allowance, at my office in Lewiston, Idaho, within fuur months after the dale of the first publication of this notice or they shall be forever barred. . C. A. Hastings, , . . Public administrator. This 7th day of August 1900 131 CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United '•tales land of fice, Lewiston, Idaho, August 22, 1900. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Mikel). Glover, contestaniagainst the heirs divisées, administrators and legal representatives of John P. Gilbert! entryman deceased, entry No. 531«, made July 28, 1397. for the swji, section 14, town ship 33 n r 1, EBM, -by John P, Gilbert! entyman deceased contestée, in which it Is alleged that said entryman in his lifetime did not reside upon the land norertablish his residence thereon as required by law. The contestant also charges the tact to be that the heirs, divisées, administrators and legal rep resentative of the deceased entryman have wholly'and entirely failed and neglected to cultivate and improve the said tract of land as required by law, from and since the decease of the entryman, also alleges that said land Is not settled upon or improved at required by law in such cases. Said parties are hereby noti fied to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation af 1U o'clock a. m. on October 17 1900before the register and receiver of the United Slates land office in Lewiston, Idaho. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit filed August 6, 1900, 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 '1® Chas, H. Garby, Receiver NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of William E. Pedigo, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of William E. Pedigo deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the lKih day of August, 1900, by the Probate Court of Nez Perce County. All persons haying claims against said Estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance, at my residence 5|4 miles southeast of Fletcher, Idaho within four munths after the date of ihe first publfca tion of this notice, or they shall be forever barred. This I8th day of August, 1900, Jeptha J. Shockley. Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land Act June 3, 1878. United States Land Office, Lewiston Idaho, Aug. 31, 19U0. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 187X, entitled "An act fur the sale of timber lands in thé States uf California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4 1892, Richard R Steen of waha. County of Nez Perce, State of Idaho, has this day hied in this office his sworn statement No——for thenurchase of the eS swjf, sell of Sec. No. 18, in Tp. No. 32 n r 3 W b M, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more val uable. for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land be fore the Register and Receiver ot this office ai Lew .. aho ' on F r| d»y. 'he l«'h day of November 1900, He names as witnesses: William E. Aytch, of Forrest. Idaho. William H. Smith, of Forrest, Idaho. Benjamin F, Aytch of Forest, Idaho. Herbert E Coburn, ot Forest, Idaho. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or befure said ltth dav of November J* B. WEST, Register. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land office, Lewiston, Idaho, Sept. 4, 1900. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In this office by Mary A. Poitras, contestant, against Daniel B. Rice tntry No, 555«), made Jan. 27, 1898 for s half se qr sec. 2, and n half ne qr section II township 33, n, range 3 W B M. by Daniel B Rice contestée, in which it is alleged that said Darnel B. Rice has not resffled upon said land for more than six months last past and next prior to this date, and has never cultivated any of said land and has wholly failed to comply with the homestead law. said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evi dence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m, on Oct. 6, 1900, before the register and receiver at the United States land office in Lewiston, Idaho. The said contestant having, in proper affidavit filed Sept. 5, 1900, set forth facts which showthat af ter due diligence personal service Of this notice can not be made, it Is hereby ordered and direcied that such notice be given by due and proper publication. u Charles H. Garbs, Receiver. S. R. Hogln, Attorney for Contestant. SHARP RAZORS CLEAN TOWELS at the MINT..... BARBER SHOP.... Bert Garrett EVERYTHING EIRSI-CLASS * GEO. H. LAKE, ! P L, eweler and ^Optician Door to Post Oofficc J. H. HENLEY H. H. HENLEY. J.W. HENLEY. H ENLEY BROS., inc GROCERS Ami Commission Merchants, Cor. First anti Main st., Lewiston, Idaho Dr. J. F. ATKINSON. DENTIST. First class work at reasonable prices. DR. C. W. SHAKE. Surgeon. Office Rooms, Vollmer Riiilding. Hours—Eye, Ear amt Throat, 1« to 12 ui. All other eases, 1 to 3 p. m. L. F. INMAN, M. D , Homoeopathic Physician Surgeon and Specialist. Chronic and nervous diseases of both women 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. JAME8 E. BABB, Attorney at Law. Lewiston National Bank Building. I.ewlston 1., , _I racUc ® s \ n state a "d Federal Courts ol Washington and Idaho, and owns complete Abstract Books of Nez Perce Co. McFarland & McFarland, Attorneys • at - Law, Lewiston, Idaho. Will practice in all Courts. GEOKUE VV. TANNAHILL, Attorney at Law. Probate matters and settlement of estates earefully attended to. Office in Adams Block. THOMAS MULLEN, Attorney at Law. Legal business of all kinds given prompt attention. Lewiston National Bank building, next door to U. 8 Laud Offica E. O'NEILL, Attorney at Law and No tary Public. .«A 1 « 1 b0 *, ,neaacar eff>Uy attended to. Will prac tice in all court» of Washington and Idaho. M block" M * ,D ** ree *' Lewlaton in Dent & Butler Daniel Needham, R ay D. Walker Late of Wisconsin Bar. NEEDHAM & WALKER. Attorneys at Law, Lewiston, Idaho Will practice in all state and federal courts. Office, room 2, Lewiston Na tioual bank building. Frederick U. Culver! timer E Halsev Late of Ihe Minnesota Bar. Late Receiver U . S y É»nd c M-LfiSS.J„Ä M,ri,Ue,, * Mch Formerly of the Colorado Bar. CULVErt, HALSEY A JOHNSON, Attorneys and Counselors. Office in Adams Block. * Lewiston, Idaho. U. 8. Land office and Department practice. Title litigation and Probate matters. State and Federal Courts. ERNEST MCCULLOUGH, CIVIL ENGINEER Deputy Mineral Surveyor 497 Main Street LEWISTON Cable "Macsee' Code McNeil TF ÜD ® •*' Geo. H. Kester, Cashier'**'* LeSto Mffrmki Corner ol Fourth and Main Streets. LEWISTON, * * * * IbdMO. D1RGCTORS. I (J. Bunnell, \V. F. Ketteubach,| J. Alexander, It (J. Beach, B. F. Morris, Oeorgre H. Rester, Grace Kettenbach Pfafftin. JIB A NI 0 M ® _______business. ^ Sight exchange sold on the principal Cities of the Unlt~t and Europe. umted States A Ä L™ 1 » • K. W KaveCcS:"* 1 " MTiûMi mm Of LEWISTON, IbAHS. Strongest Bank in Idaho ©t Capital and Surplus Fire proof vault for the use of customers for safe keeping of valuables Bur«ri«r ^ r . KJS Grce,,leafUme ,ock ' Correspondent»in all the principal SiCrfÄTl " REAL ESTATE FOR SALE : Fruit and Vegetable Lauds in 5-acre lots or less two miles from town. Also the liest Fruit and Vegetable Rmch in this valley To Rent to the right party, containing 12 acres full improved. 2 lots in city, Main street. G. A. MANNING. THE MINT dt ~~ Morrissey & Baker, Proprietors. Choice Liquors, Wines, Brandies and Cigars. A club room in connection. Clark Bu ilding, Main Street. tttt llt 'H'tt tt+ ttttttttHü 1 * Lewiston Bakery & Grocery. J 8. Wilden thaler. Prop. 2 Fresh bread every day, our owa special delivery. pastry aod fruits. Main Street. Telephone No. 28. Choke groceries, nuts, csndles, •§• t t t "Russell" Engines Traction or Portable, Simple or * Compound Wood or Straw «♦ Bumers "Cyclone" Threshers : OSBORNE finders, Mowers and Rakes Automatic Stackers, Wind j Stackers, Horse Powers, dt ^ J Threshermen's Supplies of all J kinds «46 4 PLANO HEADERS The Nez Perce Implement Co. 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