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LEWISTON DAILY TELLER DAILY AND WEEKLY C A. Foresman, Publisher. TELEPHONK Oue year in advance.......................*5.00 six mouths.................................... 3.00 Three months................................ 1.50 Entered .at the Lewiston Postoffice as second class mail matter. Official Paper of Nez Perce County Thanksgiving Day After the custom of the fathers ami agreeable to national and state mandates, the people of the whole country have set aside this day as a day of national thanksgiving. . 00 It is a fitting and appropriate cer einonial worthy of the great nation that commemorates the day. Let the nation give thanks. In all the wide land there is peace and plenty. The harvests have been abundant, the industries of the country have flourished. There has been neither famine nor pesti lence, nor war, nor want. The farmer rejoices in a full granary, the storehouse of the nation is filled. The laborer has not been idle and the thrift that filled his dinner pail has furnished his household for the winter. If per chance there are among the idle and unthriity any in want, out of the spirit of the day and the full ness of the larder, these too will be fed that they also will join in the national thanksgiving. The Open River. The key to the freight rate situ ation in the Inland Empire lies in the open river proposition. With an open river to the sea, the question of cheaper transporta tion will be solved. If the rail roads canuot lower rates to com pete with water transportation over their roads as now constructed, they will be forced to build new Hues ot road on easier grades to lessen the cost of operating that they may compete successfully wsth the river transportation. The movement now inagurated premises to concentrate the ener gies of all parties in interest in a plan to open this great water way. The aid of congress is to be in voked. To this end Idaho, Oregon and Washington will be solidly united. With a canal at the Dalles allowing free communication be tween lower river and the nniwr u me upper Snake and Columbia, the products of the interior could be moved to market at a reduced cost and every cent of the reduced price of trans portation will be saved to the farm ers of the great river basin. Here is a question of widespresd interest, the proper solution oihinh tuiII c Which will bring lasting bent fit to " " * of the people of the great Inland Em pire, tapped by the Snake and Co lunibia rivers. industry in the creation ot large lumbering plants erected for the purpose of manufacturing product for the market. There are many points that favor the lo cation of such an industry here. The open river is one giving easy transportation for the products to points along the great water way. This is a natural distributing center and the development of the future will only tend to make this location even more desirable for this feature alone. Again this is a banking and business ceuter. The business interests of the great companies could be easily handled here. Supplies and equipment could be easily obtained and laid down here at a cost very advan tageous to the operator. These and other reasons as practical in their beariug lead to the beliel that Lewiston can, with proper effort, secure the location of oue or more of the extensive lumbering plants The development of the timber , um œr resources ot the upper Clearwater promises to give Lewiston a great ......." the ene rgy shou ] d seCU re the 0 steam roller gets in operation, it may never cease till the remainder is in a like condition, ________ one of the urgent measures before . congress in the coming short ses sion. The approp: iation for the Dalles canal comes up early, hence work toward that end must be pushed rapidly. ,, UB on ina CMaie ot lhomai Hall Jeceased , C Ä sons h . V in* c.™ Es,.,* requ , lr ®' 1 tu exhibit them tu me tor allowance, at my residence, i 1 /, miles south of Juliaettu within four months alter the dale of the first publication of this notice, or they shall be forever barred. This 27th day of November. 19UU. Levi B. Grossdose. Administrator. Rekman, Nov. 24, 1900. I have taken up at my residence on the swqt of the se qr, sec 31, tp 36, nri, One gray mare about eight years old, weight about 950 pounds, brand on left hind quarter "B" about 4 inches long. Owner can get the same by proving that will he put in to work up the resources of the Clearwater timber belt. Natural advantages favor Lewiston as a location and this, coupled with wide-awake business desi red results , . I he river and harbor bill will be ~ * - - *■ » r Let the citizens of Lewiston give thanks, especially that a section at least of Main street has been re deemed by proper grading and pav ng and trust that when the big $10 FOR YOU For name of the Park in Clark ston, Vineland, which has been given to the public by the land company. It is to cover 2 1 / 2 acres in a sightly, central lo cation. Its name wiil be se lected from the list voted for by the women only of Vine land, Clarkston, Asotin and Lewiston. The name selected will win Ten Dollars to the woman suggesting it. If two or more mention the name se lected the prize will be equally divided between them. Only the names submitted in writ ing will be considered. The competition will be decided on December 15fh. The money willbe handy for Christmas. LEWISTON WATER AND POWER COMPANY. CLARKSTON, WASH. LEWISTON, IDA. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Kstate of Thomas Hall deceased. Notice is hereby given, that Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of Thomas Hall deceased. NOTICE OF ESTRAY. ownership anil paying costs, Charlks R. Trkdk. ESTRAY NOTICE. , Notice » h «eby given that I took up at my residence one mile north of Slick a P°° »» Nez Perce county, Idaho, on MUa^o-wit! 00 ' f ° Uowingde8Cribed One sorrel gelding horse, branded thus, "7X" on left hip. One dark bald faced bay gelding, snia H lump on jaw, brauded thus, "L F" on right shoulder. Owuer can have property on paying costs and proving property as required by law. Stkphrn A SCULLY. Dated November 21, 1900. NOTICE. In the Probate court of Nez Perce county, Idaho. Order to show cause why order of sale of real estate should not be made. In the matter of the estate of Henry James, deceased. Julius E: Hoppey, the administrator of the estate of Henry James, deceased, having filed in this court his petition duly verified, praying for an order of sale of all the real estate of said estate for the purposes therein set forth, It is therefore ordered that all persons interested tn said estate of said Henry James, appear before this said probate court on the 27th day of December, 1900, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the courtroom of said court at the court house in the City of Lewiston, County of Nez Perce State 'of ! show cause why an order should not ' be ■ l °lh« mM administrator 10 ..Il nil of the real estate of the said estate and that a copy of this order tie published at least four successive weeks in the Daily Teller, a newspaper printed and pub lished in s. id city and county. R. A. Langford, Probate Judge. J Sailed ibis 21st day of 1900, l . ------------- „ ------------------------ Idaho, on December, 27, 1900. vit, George Pa ne qr.section si. township 33. n r i w. b m He names the following witnesses to prove his ........ « — -.....* - BOARD IN PRIVATE FAMILY. Parties wishing room and board in pri vate family can be accommodated at 125 Swanson street, north of Dr. Phillips' residence, third house from railroad. NOTICE EOK PUBLICATION. Department of the Inte'iur, La»J Office at Lewis ton. Idaho. Oil It,, Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has hied notice of his intention lo make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be n ade before Ifegister and receiver at Lewis ton. Idaho, on Dec 3, 1900, vie: Kudloph Schwan, ter, for the sH se qr se qr sw qr sec H, ne qr nw qr sec. 23, tp. 32 n, r 2 w B m. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Heinhard Schneiderand Joseph L. Craig, both of Morrow. Idaho; Thomas Muriarty and John Mo riaty, both of Westlake, Idaho. I. B. WEST. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land office at Lewis ton, Idaho, Nov. 13, 1900. 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 Lewiston, Idaho, on December, 'll, 1900, viz, George Parker. ' • *» " - *" *-• '*'* • *' m - ------------ » . w ,.„„ ... Ä n ....WWOV« «SE O ■ O CUh' linuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz; Joseph Kauffman, Frank W. Julian, Louir 1 Swannack John G. Downs, all of Morrow, Idaho . an or morrow, laano. J. B. West, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Lewis ton. Idaho, Oct 12, 1900. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention «o make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Register and Receiver a> Lewis ton, Idaho on Nov. '2*1, 19C0, viz: William J. Depar B e, M° r SW ^ SeC S ' SC ^ SeC 4 ' tp 32 n r 3 ' W He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz. George Ford of Lapwai, Idaho, end Theodore Eidie, Zechariah H. Strand and William Provose, all of Forest, Idaho. 10-lm j. B, West, Register, COMMUTED PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, LanJ office at Lewis ton. Idaho, Nov. 3, 1900. Notice is hereby given that the fottowing-named settler Iras filed notice of h.s intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver a Lewiston, Idaho, on Dec. id, 1900, viz: Fermin L Hoskins, for the ne qr nw qr, sec 3, tp 36 nr 2. W He'nanies the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of sa * land, viz: Joseph Horr, of Smmmif. Idaho. Charles Bramlett, of Mvrtle, Idaho. James L. Pearson, of Myrtle, Idaho. William O. Boyd, of Myrtle, Idaho. 35 J. B. West, Register. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY SHERIFF. Sheriff's Sate. Eugene O'Neill, as guardian of the estate of Mary Wing. Robert Wing and William Wing, minors, plaintiff, vs Martin J Wessels and Minnie V. Wes sels. his wife, and T. V. Sluman, defendants. Under and by vir,ue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale, issued oui of the district court of the Second judicial district of the state of Idaho, in and for the counlv of Nez Perce, on the 13th day of October, A. D , ii'CO, in the above enti tled action, wherein Eugene O'Neill, as guardian of the estate of Mary Wing, Roben Wing and William Wing, minors, the above named plaintiffs obtained a judgment and decree of forclosure and sale against Martin J. Wessels and Minnie V. Wessels, his wife, and T. V. Sluman, defendants, on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1898, for the sum of $547.39, besides interest and accruing costs, which said decree has been recorded in judgment book E of said court at page 22*2, I am commanded to sell the ceuain lot, piece or parcel of land, si.uated, lying and being in the county of Nez Perce, slate of Idaho, and bounded and described as follows, ,owit: Commencing iwenly-nlne (.3) rods east from the southwest corner of the southeast quarter (se qr) of section twenty-ihree (23) in township thirty-eight (38) north of range two (2) west of Botse meridian; thence running east six.y-six (06) rods along sec tion line; thence north thirty-six (36) and 4-11 (36 4 11) rods; llience west sixly-six (66) rods; thence south thirty-six and 4-11 (36 4-11) rods .0 place of beginning, containing fifteen (15) acres, in Nez Perce county, slate of Idaho, hereditaments and appurte nances thereunto belonging or in anywise apper taining. Public notice is hereby given, thal on Monday, the 19th day of November, A. D. It I, at 4 o'clock p. m. of that day ill from of and at the front door of the court house of tile coun.y of Nez Perce, in Lewis ton, Idaho, I will in obedience lo said order of sale and decree of foreclosure and s-le, sell the above described propetiy, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment, wilh interests and costs, etc., to the highest and best bidder for the lawful money of ihe Uniled Slates. . J. W. Rozen, Sheriff. _ _ Bv Wm. Schuldt, Deputy. Dated October 25. 19(10. 1 y ESTRAY NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I took up on Nov. 12, 1900, the following estrays at my ranch one-and-one-half mi'es east of Cameron, Nez Perce county, Idaho, to wit: One bald face bay horse, branded thus: "E" on right hip, weight about 800 pounds. One brown horse, star in forehead, branded thus: '*S M" on right hip, weight about 800 pounds. One a-year old brown colt, no brands visible. One iron grev 2-year-old colt, brauded thus: "D" on shoulder. One grey cayuse, no brand visible. Owner can obtain said property upon payment of all charges required by law. _ H. E. Wessels Dated Nov. 19, 1900. NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR CONTRACT TO REPAIR THE FOUNTAIN GRADE. To Whom it Mpy Concern: Notice is hereby given that from this date till the 19th day of November, 1900, at 10 o'clock a. in., the Board of County Commissioners of Nez Perce county, Idaho, will receive sealed bids for the contract to repair the lower portion of the Fountain grade, beginning at the station and extending to monument in the lower part of the new grade. Said work must be first-class, the filled portions being substantially built, with necessary tournouts, etc. Said huts will be opened on date above mentioned. Dated this 23d day of October, 1900. P. E. Stookby, Clerk. By J. A. Gill, Deputy. 19.5t NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. Lewiston, Idaho, Oct. 30. 1900 On the first Monday of January of each year all unpaid taxes are delinquent and thereafter I must collect thereon, for the U8e t * , r.S ou "ty> an addition of three m P "ji d l ! efore the first Monday •it , J " *■ F"* 1 « OUUOV.UUCUI to said last date, aud prior to sale, to gether with interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum from said first Monday of Jauuary. Poll tax Tor the fiscal year becomes delinquent the first of Decemoer 9"0- Staas Spbkkek »-3w Assessor aud Tax-Collector. 4V7 f t t t f YOU WILL NOT GET IT HANDED TO YOU IF YOU GET SHAVED ATTiiE M I N T BAR B E R SHOP everything I N PUMPKIN PIE ORDER BERT GARRETT proprietor * t ** *• f ♦ ♦ t t t t ♦ t t t t t t i* f ttv t t t t t t t GEO. H. LAKE, eweler and ^Optician < i | ! Next Door to Post Ooffice J. H. HENLEY H. B. HENLEY. J.W. HENLEY. H enley bros., inc grocers And Commission Merchants, Cor. First and Main st., Lewiston, Idaho Dr. J. F. ATKINSON. DBNTIST. First class work at reasonable prices. J)R. C. W. SHAFF. Surgeon. Office Rooms, Vollmer Building. Hours—Eye, Ear and Throat, Id to 12 in. All other cases, l to 3 p. in. L. F. INMAN, M. D.," Homoeopathic Physician Surgeon and Specialist. Chronic and nervous diseases of both women and men. Electricity used ia 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. JAMES E. BABB, Attorney at Law. Uwiston National Bank Building, Lewiston ü ah i?; _£ ractic « 8 in State and Federal Courts o I Washington and Idaho, and owns complete Abstract Books of Nez Perce Co MCFARLAND & McFARLAND, Attorneys • ut - Law, Lewiston, Idaho. Will practice in all Courts. GEORGE W. TANNAHILL, Attorney at Law. Probate matters and settlement of estates carefully attended to. Office in Adams Block. THOMAS MULLEN, Attorney at Law. Legal business of all kinds giveu prompt attention. Lewiston National Bank building, next door to U. S Land Office E. O'NEILL, Attorney at Law and No tary Public. .1 Al? business carefully attended to. Will nrac 1" oT . Winston and Idaho. P Sf bl"? ' I ' ewi8ton in D «"> & Butler Daniel Needham, Ray 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 tional bank building. Frederick D. Culver, timer E H.it.v Late of the Minnesota Bar. Late Receiver U. S.Tend Miles S.JoÄ M * r,U *"* Mch ' Formerly of the Colorado Bar. CULVER, HAL8EY A JOHNSON, Attorneys and Counselors. Office in Adams Block. Lewiston, Idaho. U.8. office and Department practice. Title litigation and Probate matters. State and Federal Courte. ernest McCullough, eiYIL ENGINEER Deputy Mineral Surveyor 4V7 Main Street LEWISTON Cable ''Meciee' Cod* McNeil L J. Alexander, Vice Geo. H. Rester, C 2 • y wsp ü'MriôPÆi Corner ol Fourth and Main Streets. LEWISTON............ ibdho. D1R6CTORS. 11 TRANSACTS A ©empbxi C. C. Bunnell, W.F. Ketten bach,)l; fgA r\ rin n/» n -* 4L J. Alexander, R C. Beach, I g< /AX M | B. F. Morris, George H. Kester, 11 / U\J LAa U Grace Kettenbach Pfafflin. ^|| B^SINES^ Sight exchange sold on the principal Cities of the United St * and Europe. states John P. Vollmer, Preside., K. Vollmer, \ ice President Strongest Bank in Idaho K. W geves, Cashier MTflûMl P Or LEWISTON. IE4HQ - _ I _ Capital and Surplus Fire proof vault for the use of customers for safe keeping of valuables Burelar ew . , Gr " nl ' ,ftlme IOCk ' Correspondents iu .1] the principal ciÔ^U' I THE IDAHO NATIONAL BANK! I LEWISTON, IDAHO W. P. Hurlbut, President. G. W. Thompson, Vice-President F. M. Hinkley, Cashier Transact« a General Banking Business. Is prepared to grant its custonisrs the most liberal accommodations consistent with sound banking. Sells exchange in all parts of the world. « COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY » wmw»w»wwfwww«wwiwt>ww»»mwwi REAL ESTATE FOR SALE : Fruit and Vegetable Lands in 5-acre lots or less 1#) two miles from town. Also the best Fruit and Vegetable Ranch 1 in this valley To Rent to the right party, containing 12 acres. T full improved. 2 lots in city, Main street. <£) -G. A. MANNING. | THE MINT œ Morrissey & Baker, Proprietors. Choice Liquors, Wines, Brandies and Cigars. A club room tn connec tion. Clark Building, Main Street. tfttfttttft t tttttttttttt Lewiston Bakery & Grocery. | ? * t * t Mciin Street. Telephone No. 28 . | tttt j 'tttttt t t ftttttttttt S. Wildenthaler, Prop. Fresh bread every day, oar owa ■pedal delivery. Choice groceries, nuig, candles, pastry aad fruits. « «V i » Russell Engines, Threshers and Saw Mills Bucher and Gibbs Gang Plows McSherry Drills These Goods can now be purchased at Cost. ; l The Nez Perce Implement Co. LOCAL AGENTS A. D. GRITMAN, manager