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The Idaho Statesman from Boise, Idaho • 4

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I THE IDAHO DAILY STATESMAN TALKS WITH VISITORS administration throughout they not put It In power again DAILY STATESMAN FKIDAY OCTOBER 17 1002 Look For OAK HEATING STOVES Established 1884 LUl Published bv the STATESMAN PRINTING COMPANY Boise Idaho at the eld Pioneer Hardware store pay fancy prices when you can find five different kinds ranging in price from BIEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Sr DAILY BY MAIL 0ue Year $7 00 $650 to $25 1 79 Months DAILY BY CARRIER Month payable each month SUNDAY BY MAIL Year in advance! 1 90 Hon Edward Allen Republican candidate for the-etate senate from Canyon county Is over from Emmett Mr Allen said last evening the prospects for the' party-In his county were altogether satisfactory In speaking of the business conditions at Emmett he said they were very -prosperous There had been no adverse developments at any time during the season and everybody was encouraged Mr Allen said the brick block he and his partners were erecting had been enclosed and the plasterers were at work upon It The building would soon be ready for occupancy That la the building that will be occupied by the' Emmett National bank A Coughs nour was up from Payette yesterday He said he had come up to see about special quarters for his famous steer Bulger The animal had grown so he said that he feared It would be necessary to get a special car In which to transport him The great animal weighed 9030 pounds having filled out very much during the past year Rchas the enterprising Jordan valley merchant was In town yesterday Mr £chas said all the stockmen over there were doing well and everything was In good condition The breeding of thoroughbred cattle he said was becoming an Industry there He spoke particularly of McLaughlin who Is building up one of the finest herds In the country He thought McLaughlin would have some of his stock at the state fair Mr Schas Is building a 2-story hotel 30x70 which will be one of the best In that part of th? state WEEKLY Per Year in advance 1 00 Hava you soon the Quickmeal range? We have just received a car lead of them Idaho News Idaho City Oct Emanuel Fontea and sons Mike and Rufus 'William Stlbbins and John passed through town on their way to Boise from Bernard mountain where they have been at work on a claim owned -by a Michigan company The ore asayed on the surface from 187 to 390 a ton In gold and sliver They ran a tunnel SO feet and struck the ledge No assays Have been made The vein Is from two to six feet wide and carries Iron sulphurats and galena Mrs Frank Cooper of the warm springs Is having her residence and bathhouse to down and will have new ones erected in their stead These' buildings have been standing aince 1864 Fred Lekow and Turtle of Boise owners of the "Jumbo claim In Eldorado gulch sinking a abaft which is down 12 feet The ledge Is three feet wide and from assays made the ore averages a ton- Specimen Pieces assayed $270 a ton James White John Jackson and Frank Malloy of Fayette river the other side of Banner and William Barnard of Banner were In town Monday Thomas Curry was over from Centerville Monday' William Bettcher of Baker City and A Buchanan of Spokane who held a bond on the Illinois mine in Gambrlne's district recently had 100 tons of ore from a ledge running from 10 to 15 feet wide In the lower tunnel crushed in' 'the Blaine mill They made a good clean-up In three -of four weeks they will have another lot crushed Thomas Peterson of the Star ranch was in town Monday Nelse Bottcher is over I from Centerville Leslie Powell and William Eaton have bonded their quarts claims the Oromaze and Magnolia on Miller mountain to TEffina Coe of Salt Lake The bond was given for 18 months Men fill soon be put to work developing the claims Norman Toung and Joseph Jaggers of Centerville and Joseph Fonda of Pioneer were In town Monday he could Intervene but as time passed it became more and more apparent that Intervention of some character was demanded In the public Interest When he found the time had come for some powerful influence to be brought to bear he proceeded to exert it Thls was not done Impulsively' He did not approach the problem recklessly and' as the event shows he had carefully measured all the difficulties and resolved that they should and could be solved Most men after being rebuffed as the president was by the coal would have shrugged their shoulders saying "Well there Is nothing that can be done" But President Roosevelt had prepared himself for Just such things and had laid out a course' by which he could reach beyond such a check and accomplish his purpose After the coal presidents had made their lordly proposal and while many people who did not fully understand the resourcefulness of our chief magistrate were deploring what they thought was a lowering of the dignity of the great offiye of president of the United States Roosevelt with Increased energy steered straight toward his goal He was not checked He knew what had to oe accomplished and he did not propose that the purpose should be defeated So great a as Richard Ol-ney in a public addreiw expressed regret that the president had laid his office open to a snub from the coal magnates and many others expressed themselves In the same vein Those who more fully realized the power of the man awaited the final result before passing Judgment and their faith has been Justified by the event It was not many days after the so-called rebuff until Fierpont Morgan the ruler of the financial world was found going to the White House to consult with the president on the strikef He had been diligently making war on the president for That SUPPORT ROOSEVELT Are the people of Idaho going to support the party that supports President Roosevelt? That Is a pertinent question at this time By the great qualities of which he has shown himself to be possessed by his honesty by his fearlessness by his Justness by his magnificent mastery of the science of government by his greatness as a man and as the head of the government he has won the admiration of the people Irrespective of party and tens of thousands everywhere are ready to follow his lead because they realise he Is safe In Idaho there are thousands of supporters of the president who have been affiliated with the opposition party These are going to think twice before casting their vtoes for the opposition ticket They will desire to see this state placed In the column to which the president belongs as a testimonial of the appreciation of him They realise that the way to strengthen his hands Is to strengthen his party and mutlltudes will vote that way -There will be a great number of this class of voters In Idaho this year They do not desire to have the state adhere to the party that stands carping at the president and seeking In every possible manner to hamper him In his work They realize that he is giving the nation one of the best administrations it has ever had and they desire to have It known that Idaho Indorses him This feeling will be Increased among the people by the rtesult of the efforts to settle the anthracite coal strike for every one realises that he accomplished a wonderful work demonstrating that he is wise and courageous and that he Is an Impartial president of all the people oew-ee-ee-ee-e-e'ee-e-e-e-e-e-e-eeo-eew-eee-eeee-eeew-eeeewe-ee-e-ee-eeee BANK OF COMMERCE US I TO SUBSCRIBERS: 'Parties vho a not receive their paper or have any cause of complaint will oblige by notifying the Remittances may be made by draft aoney order or zpalsters letter at our dak Give postofflee address In full Including state and county All com tannlrstfons should be addressed to Bke Statesman Boise Idaho Entered at the Boise and Nampa postofflee aa second-class snail matter TELEPHONE NUMBERS Dullness office 147 CAPITAL 100000 Officers Directors and Stockholders! OLDEN President ALEXANDER Vies PresidcnL HN COFFIN Cashier HAINES Assistant Cashier Regan Leonard Logan James King Joseph Kinney Robert Noble Tates Geo A Latham' Smith Thomas Davis Gen John Green Chas A dark Ed Presley Coffin Bilderback Jaa BL Morrow Sullivan Geo IX Parsons JEL Richards Andrew Adams Nipper A general banking business transacted We want your business 75 Editorial rooms HOTEL ARRIVALS Bucks FOR SALE THE STATESMAN le on eals at Balt Lake News Co Salt Lake Utah News Stand Hotel Portland! Portland Ore News Stand corner Slx-I tenth and Curtly Denver Colo 1 WEATHER REPORT Boise Idaho Oct IS Maximum temperature 65 Minimum temperature 4L Mean temperature 53 Excess of temperature for the month 89 deficiency for the year 44 Precipitation 00 deficiency for-the menth 48 for the year 212 Mean humidity 69 per cent I HAVE 200 SELECTED FINE WOOLED YEARLING BUCKS FOR SALE FOUR MILES SOUTH OF NAMPA ON THE EASTMAN RANCH WULD BE PLEASED TO SHOW THEM TO SHEEPMEN OF BOISE AND VICINITY -IS- JJb En KEDTIHI Fight with Horsethief Payette Oct 16 Jordan or Lee Jordan who Is wanted In Malheur county Ore for cattle stealing and for whom a reward of $750 la offered came to Payette Tuesday afternoon with a saddle horse and a pack horse which he got shod Wednesday morning While" the blacksmith went to dinner he skipped out without paying the bill On finding that the fellow had left McMannis swore out a warrant and an officer with a deputy started in pursuit They overtook the fellow at Scott ranch on Willow creek and brought him back to near George ranch where with several farewell shots at the officers he made good his escape lie lost his pack horse which the officers brought to town late last night As the officers were in a buggy they were at a disadvantage but followed the fellow 'to near Welser without being able to again overtake him Minimum humidity 67 per cent Total wind movement Wednesday 66 I was fully known to the president but hilles I nevertheless he was able to summon the Average wind movement Wednesday 28 miles per hour I financier'' Into conference What oc- Maiimnm wind velocity Wednesday curred there the world does not know 4 miles per hour buPevents followed each other In rapid Pure Prepared Paint Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CUHE ItHlilioutiNorCUaiTk oT tko Bladder aad IMauM Kldatjs No hi mm Hf CUM MlrUrul rwSL neaUyall -TTrrr of thm IrlHnOma AkiiUuir mtiii OoM by dxifstetii Prlea M-H or by eiL peetpeiq 6LM km UA LAND BOARD When Governor Hunt appointed Dowd aa state land selector It was perfectly apparent thathe had more care for nursing the support of the inner circle In the Coeur than he had for the Interests of the land department It Is no wonder that the department has been run Into such a great deficiency under such circumstances Hunt appointed an Improper man when he knew he was unfit for such a post-tlon he did It solely because It was demanded by an element that he wished to cultivate was the first act of demoralization in connection with that department Minimum temperature this morning 44 cloudy Minimum temperature this this morning 50 raining Baker Minimum temperature this morning 46 cloudy Minimum temperature this morning 42 clear Salt Minimum temperature this morning 50 clear Local forecast for Boise and vicinity weather and cooler Forecast for Idaho made at Portland clearing 8 BLANDFORDfc Section Director Weather Bureau CL Hardesty Denver IL Berry Lincoln John Parsons Los Angeles Brumbaugh' 8t Louis A Herring Mlllls Thomas A Purdy Portland Charles Ingalls Boston: Mrs Tobin Mansfield Nampa Sykes New York Graham A Coleman Boston James Patterson Virginia A Hiller Denver TV Rogers Lincoln IL Rawltzer Omaha Fauler Portland TV Knapp New York McKenzie Denver Holland Portland TV A Coughanour Payette: Frank Hunter San Francisco Eugene Patrick Canada Blanchard Washington Evans St Joseph Mo Cow-en Lime Creek Illckey Denver Hamilton Nampa Ed Allen Emmett: Clayton Young Salem Ore William Schroutz Salem Ore 7 Bachelder San Francisco: Fields Highland II Ballantyne Idaho City Elmer Winder Lyman Emmett George Denraw Great Falls Mrs Ed Griset Spokane CL Callopy Purdum Nampa: Olmstead Caldwell Cleveland Glenns Ferry William Lb Halne and wife Cavelo Cat Clark Portland McEvoy Salt Lake CL Glamfleld Salt Lake Fields Highland CL Johneton Idaho A1 Wilson Payette Higgins Portland A Beaton A Keyser Valley Ella Russell Emmett Charles Higgins Ogden: Thomas Russell Miss Russell Emmett Kennedy Ola Miss Getter Mrs Long Nampa: Oscar Proffitt Idaho City A Bean Crawford Mrs Dlls Caldwell: Thomas Edwards Nampa Winkler Salt Lake Jasmer Chicago II Williams Glenns Ferry Halley Denver Dubois Blackfoot Jones Kewberg Ore Ernest Elchholz Glenns Ferry John CL Ormsby Placervllle Mrs Lynch Mlss Julia Lynch-Nampa IL McConnel Ola Joseph Adams Placervllle Ed Murphy Butte II McConnel Ola Earl Sanders The Dalles: Newton Atlanta Elmer Winds Payette Thomas Halley Placervllle succession after that conference and finally the arrangement for resumption of work and arbitration of the dispute was completed President Roosevelt simply made up bis mind that the strike had to be settled that he could do dlt and that it was his duty to bring about that result When he had set his hand to the plow he did not look back but moved right on over every obstacle until the end was attained Again this settlement is one that THE SAHTALKPSII CO iiuiromiK omob Co Agents Boioo Joy Try it on your home and see hew good and economical it really is meets the approval pf fair-minded peo- I so far as has been disclosed but It was Gct Sole Agents Caldwell budget Caldwell Oct Sam Rallantyne the sheepman came down from Long valley today Ray Hedden brother of Edward Hedden came home from Thunder Mountain this morning Miss Yearkenson of Sweet has arrived to attend the College of Idaho Mrs Mitchell of Parpia la In town today visiting with her son who Is attending college here Mrs Moore who haa been In the city for the past week went to Payette last evening to visit to Payettq last evening to visit with her daughter Casin whose home recently burned a few miles north of Caldwell commenced the erection of a new residence today Mrs Van Nesa is visiting In Boise II Cupp and daughter Miss Stella went up to Boise yesterday evening Miss Ella Horn of thla city who haa been-visit-Ing with her sister Mrs Mazey in Boise has returned home Arthur Cooper and Harry Crookham have commenced the erection of the new office for their lumber company on Main street Miss Franklin teacher at the College of Idaho has been quite sick and unable to attend to her school duties effective Hunt could not have discharged the man If he had wished to because he did not dare defy the element he waa coddling' He established a there at the outset and 'graft has been the rule ever since with some of those connected with the department As a result the appropriation of $22500 has been exhausted and a deficiency of nearly $8000 already pie -everywhere The miners are satis- fled with the arbitration arrangement and so are the operators The latter sought to Impose conditions that would be specially favorable to them and their plan naturally did not meet the approval of Mr Mitchell and those whom hfe represented Did the president plead with the miners to accept the plan proposed by the operators? No he forced latter to accept conditions that (would be fair In all of this the greatness the ness the fairness and the power of President Roosevelt shine forth In a manner that arouses the admiration of the civilized world The Idan-Ha BOISE'S NEW HOTEL Opened January 1901 first National Bank OF IDAHO BOlEXvoosMooseoooolDAHO CaplUL ftfUXJO oSurplaa t4lCH if jlOOriooosMsMsssssMoofooMpfllUllI BWDaooooooaooeossosVlCi PftlMlAf Robert UeAfM Anlvtant CORRESPONDENTS: Wall street National Rank of the RepobUq Omaha National Bank Omaha Walker Brothers Salt Lake Bank of California Ban Francises Ladd A Tilton ortland (how Has every facility for tranaaettag a general banking business and nceonnta of banka corporations marr chants and Individuals Fays i Interest on time deposits Buy and sells exchange and telegraphic traaL Purchases state county and unities! aeeuritlea and gold and silver bullion Makes liberal advances on eons! ments of silver bullion for shipment all potato la tko Boise City National Bank UNITED 8TATES DEPOSITORY CAPITAL tUOLOOO-8URPLua 8 43306 Directors and Stockholders: -N Wadsworth PretiCaas Vlff IVNldlll Alfred Cashles 1 CmUI Timothy Began IL Eastman A JK 'Boomer James Walker A general banking business transacted Interest allowed on time depoalta Exchange drawn direct on the prtnetea titles of the United Btatee and Eorepow Drafts on Hongkong PM" at Baa Francisco ntca Special attention given to lections and handling bullion Highest pries paid- for- all its i PERSONAL MENTION -It has not been long since there was a great howl from Democratic sources over the Increase of the army It being charged that It was the beginning of an era of militarism The men who did the howling then are very quiet now There have been several reductions i made in the size of the army and now an order haa been Issued to reduce it to 50000 Another Democratic Issue has thus gone to the boneyard TRIUMPH FOR ROOSEVELT The great coal strike has been settled There will be general rejoicing over the end of the struggle The strike had reached the point where Its Continuance would be a serious menace to the comfort of hundreds of thousands of people while distress upon the myi standing out tojaecure recognition of their rights Jherefore' there will be rejoicing everywhere over the settle-xnent of the contest Morevoer- the manner in yv-hicn the settlement has been secured will be gratifying to the people of the country It seemed as though there were no hope of getting the two interests together but It has been accomplished through the intervention of the president of the United States It was hard struggle to bring it about but the president has succeeded and has secured an arrangement under whtlch the differences between the men and the employers will be adjusted without further trouble The great feature of the-matter Is that the strike has been settled but every reader will be Interested In the triumph which the settlement secures for President Roosevelt He has performed a mighty service for the mln-erafor the operatives and for the public accomplishing his purpose in the face of obstacles that would have caused any less resourceful man to desist from the effort In this matter President Roosevelt has given a demonstration of the manner of man he Is His record in con- Huntington Items Huntington Oct Thompson and A Abernathy of the Granite Mountain Gold lining company were In town Tuesday negotiating the sale of a large quantity of their surplus stock After they dispose of the amount they have aet aside for development work the price of the stock will be' raised Mr Abernathy says they have one of the best founded propositions In eastern Oregon and Inside of six months there will be no stock for sale Mrs Dr a Parker and Mrs Donnelly of Baker' City Ore are vlslllng at the home of Mr and Mrs Fyfer Mra-E Duffy made a brief business trip to Baker City Tuesday Mrs Fred Klrgts of Welser Is in town visiting her sister Mrs Fyfer PLEAD THE BABY ACT No state administration In any state in the Union ever went before the peo-' pie with a poorer record upon which-to secure re-election than has the Hunt administration here It has been demonstrated clearly that the administration has been reckless and demoralised throughout A long list of offenses against common honesty has been brought out No attempt has been made to explain them the baby act lng pleaded whenever they are mentioned by the governor and his supporters From parading Corcoran to the looting of the penitentiary appropriation and the appropriation for the land board this has been true George Denman of Great Falls Mont Is a Boise visitor Kay of the Belle of Thunder Mountain company la a visitor In the city James McDavitt one of the pioneer skiing men of Placervllle Is in thr city Rev Frank A Phelps of evangelistic fame is now visiting his mother Mrs Naomi McDonald Phelps Senator Fred Dubois was In the city yesterday and went to Idaho City where he was billed to speak last night Mr and Mrs William Shuler of Ot- HU ho were visitors In the city I r'p Ilvpi'lftfin for a few days left yesterday after- 1 11C CilttilU noon for their home They expect to go via Salt Lake and will probably stop off In the Utah capital a short time Mrs CL Perkins and son of Manl-tou Colou who have been visiting several weeks in the city left for home yesterday Mr Perkins who accompanied them to Boise 'will remain an Indefinite time being largely Interest- I 'I hfi UftOltal ed here In mining I New! Modern Well Equipped SCHUBERT Managers best known Sample Roomau Electric Ughta Free Bus at all American Plan JOHNSON Preprletei Oil furnaces have been Installed under the capltol at Washington and It la announced that Beaumont oil will be used this winter in heating the great building Texas may feel It Is of added Importance when It Is keeping the legislators but It has one that considerably In the past If there are any pigs left at the penitentiary the administration might make a hit by exhibiting them at the provided they are free from cholera Capital State Bank OF IDAHO BURnflta S3 WMLesosesse eeessseesesiGuUflfl Young Assistant CteSS tabs a general baabig bustneeo For tan exchange bought aad add Silver and gold bullion handled oa the most liberal terms a our savings department wo pay cent Interest on time rwlta Agents for the Cheque Bans Correspondents at New York Philadelphia Chisago Omaha Balt Jaka taw' Francisco Ogden Portland- Collect Iona receive prompt attention We sorry a choice line of S-Kn wM-e TirHnust One cannot probe Into the records section with it and the success achieved wherever Governor Hunt haacontrolled are simply marvelous The president I without finding evidence of maladmln-has often been accused of being Impul- I tatrntlon In a great many cases the I DANDRUFF WASH OUT The Loading Hotel la Ill modern iaprirnuala Free Bus to and ftoaa all Trains Maaagor A Word to Travelers The excitement Incident io traveling and change of food and water often brings 'on diarrhoea and for this reason 'no one should leave home without a bottle of Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy For sale by all druggists everywhere alve though there Is nothing In his long rceord to show that he la impulsive in taking any official step His manner may often seem impulsive but purpose has been Irregular buLin some Dor Incompetency may have been responsible for the record But whatever the motive the people Hailoy Locals Hall ey-OcL and Mrs-C Cole entertained In honor of Edward Samuelson of Salt Lake City on Tuesday evening The examination In the case of the state of Idaho vs James Coggswell charged with assault with Intent to commit murder on the person of Nell Collins was held In Justice court yesterday Coggswell was bound over to the dls-' trict court with ball at Hon Joseph Hutchinson and Callahan billed for Halley on Thursday The McKlbben orchestra left yesterday for Boise It has been engaged to furnish music at the park during fair week Miss Haxel Lovell who has spent the summer visiting relatives In this city left yesterday for Willows CaL It is rumored that two of Ilalleya popular people are to be married tonight Halley will aa usual be well represented at the fair next week Pacific $200 per Plan The Germ That Causes It Has to Destroyed to Kill Dandruff Many a woman spends an hour twice a week scrubbing ber scalp thinking scrubbing of the scurf will cure the dandruff Two hours a week at the age of 40 years she has spent 260 days of 12 hours each or two-thirds of a rcn fIlTU year of her life In that vain hope Vain ilLlJ ES jMIIlli because you kill dandruff without killing the dandruff germ and the only hair preparation on earth that will do that Is "Herpiclde also a delightful half dressing and thorough antiseptic against all contagion from the use of hair brushes FRANK BLACKINGER The Rates $1J00 to American THe Finely lights! one IdaKo Savings Bank 'Capita! $100000 Five per cent interest paid on savings deposits or thousands THE HOHE INVESTMENT SAVINGS CO 1NK BLDG OPP CITY HALL' the full record shows In every Instance jare determined that such an administration shall not be returned to power The baby act will not avalL Mn to administer the affairs ol a' state government are supposed to be respon-aible they are supposed to discharge The president approached this coal I theIr dutIea honestly and diligently and I Car strike with wonderful care: There waa I wben the People find that dishonesty I nothing impulsive In' his action He I and incompetency and recklessness and New York Ladles Tailor 620 Ban-knew there was no law under which 1 demoralisation have characterised an Get your tin and sheet iron done at Fletcher-Steen Co Ltd For nice Juicy "Gin Flxf go to the "Olympic" saloon Wise Pianq House' 1016 Idaho 8L work nock street remodels rellnes presses and alters garments furnished alootrlo and half blocks from depot! rooms 60s to 1 per day Terms by the week 90S Grove BL CHARLES CAE ZR Pray 8L Wise Plano House 1616 Idaho SL Car loads Just from the factory Wise Piano House 1016 Idaho Car loads Just from the i.

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