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The Idaho Statesman from Boise, Idaho • 8

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Boise, Idaho
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8
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THE IDAHO DAILY STATESMAN 8 MONDAY MAY 9 1901 mar a AN and Summer MM Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble hoping will wear away are drifting towards BrightSa Disease which is kidney trouble in one of Its worst forms iStyles: I a 0 We are now pleased to announce our line of Armstrong Co ladies9 i Fine'' $hoes and Oxfords New Natty Up-to-Date Your inspection solicited Uye FalR Merc MBS 'But We Will Make Dt True To Our Friends end Patrons Somewhat more than five years ago we began In a small way to sell IMPLEMENTS and VEHICLES to you Endeavoring to place before you whatever was most meritorious in such goods at prices that were reasonable and fair We seem to have merited your confidence and esteem to such an extenL that we have been enabled constantly to Increase our facilities for supplying you with everything in these lines the most progressive community could demand Realising that this success could not have been accomplished without your patronage and support we have determined In some small measure at least to show our appreciation of the many and constant kindnesses you have showered upon us and as we will soon be moving Into our new building at the corner of Eighth and Grave streets It seems to us that we could select no more fitting time We propose therefore for a period of NINE DAYS to sell you any artlcls in our stock for WITHOUT PROFIT Beginning on Wednesday morning the 11th of May and on Saturday evening the Kit of May our cashier wUl return to you the entire profit IN CASH on every purchase that you make of us The goods will be sold to you at our regular prices and Immediately upon paying the he will return to you IN CASH the entire profit upon your purchase No goods will be sold on credit during this EXCEPT AT REGULAR PRICES and without any return of profiL Tours truly Shoe Department THE Umpflememid: Wattclhi i sidle Grow Surveying there now for sewer Hds City water now Has Electric Liglits now Has Electric Street Car now Only a Few Left of Those SHAM) Lots tops irregularities strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues of the kia-neys so they will perform their functions properly Healthy kidneys strain out the impurities from the blood as it passes through them Diseased kidneys do not and the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body causing dizziness backache stomach trouble sluggish liver irregular heart action etc If you have any signs of Kidney or Bladder trouble commence taking KIDNEY CUKE at once as it will cure a -slight disorder in a few days and prevent a fatal malady It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system How to Find Out You can easily determine if your kidneys are out of order by setting aside for 24 hours a bottle of the urine passed upon arising If upon examination it is cloudy or milky or has a brick-dust sediment or small particles float about in it your kidneys are diseased and FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE should be taken at once CL Barkans Testifies After Fear Years OL Bsrtass ef CariMe Cestcr writes foor gears sgo I wrote sou stating tbit had been entirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by takins less than two bottles of Vbleyu Kidney Cure It entirely stopped the brick-dust sediment and pain and symptoms of kidney disease disappeared I aa glad to say that have never had a return of any of those symp- toms durins the four years that have elapsed and I am evidently eared to stay cured ana heartily recommend PoleyU Kidney Cure to eny suSerinS from kidney or bladder Taro Bliss 80s and 100 SOLD AND REC0UI1EMDED BY CHARLES JOY CO Perfect Soda Water Hava you triad tha Soda from ur new 20th Century Fountain It is Just Right Cold as Ice Sparkling Absolutely Pure The 20th Century Sanitary Fountain ambraeoa all that ia now in Soda water appliances tV Whitehead Druggist Capitol Hotel Blk 807 Main Street TO GIVE YOU AN IDEA OF OUJK PRDGES We quote you: Lawn Swings were $1109 now 9760 Lawn Swings were $1090 now $600 Garden Hose was 11 cents now Of Garden Ilose wss 13 cents now lo Garden Hose was 14 cents now Garden Hose was 1 cents now l-ff A thousand and one other things at similar reduction We are overstocked and need room Save yourself money and at the same time help up out Big Hardware Store Eletcher-Eastman-Teller Corner 9th and Main SC against the SPORTING NEWS opening of the contest higher criticism (Continued frorr Page Five) nounces the death at Pasadena of Andrew McNally head of the publishing house of Rand McNally A CO Mr McNally had not been In good health for some time but his death which was due to heart disease was sudden and unexpected Mr McNally was one of wealthiest men and was rated well up among the city THE METHODISTS PROMINENT DIVINES OCCUPY PULPITS IN LOS ANGELES AND TOWNS NEAR THERE Annusl Masting The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Boise Chamber of Commerce will be held at the office under First National bank Monday May 9 1904 at 2 nu for the purpose of electing a board of directors and transacting such other business as may come before IL EDGAR WILSON President CIIAS 8TURGE8 Secretary CommencementExercises DRESS SUITS are now upon our counters The famous Harvard Sack Suit for woung men broad shouldered coat pegged bottobm pants full in shape all hand made throughouL of fine unsheared worsted and English clays $1500 a Suit A dress suit and equal to any clothing whether ready or tailor made ALEXANDER One Price Clothier Seventh and Main Streets the game was so one-sided that It amounted to hardly more than a farce Score: Portland 2 9 5 Oakland 15 21 Batteries: Druhot Butler and Steelman Buchanan and Lohxnan SEATTLE May Seattle made IS hita today to Tacoma's nine and their play in the field was about equal both teams playing good ball but the locals could not bunch their safeties and the Tigers won Score: RHE Seattle IS Tacoma 4 9 1 Batteries Thomas and Graham: Williams and Wilson TACOMA May 8 In a drlxxling rain Seattle took the morning game from Tacoma The large crowd of rooters stuck to the end Errors due largely to the muddy diamond aided by timely batting won the game for the visitors Score: RHJ3 Tacoma 2 5 4 Seattle 5 7 8 Batteries Overall and Graham Barber and Blankenship 8pecial Attention Attracted to the Services in Rev Robert Burdette's Church Where an Ambitious Minister Who Is Under Firs Delivered tha Sermon Sit at the Main street HEW EMPIRE THEATRE Middlevich Sole Lessee Jas Wilson Manager Opening Monday May 9 Refined Vaudeville continuous show every afternoon and evening for la-Ucq children and family Novelty special acta including THE CHINA MISSI0H In Four Scenea PRICES: Ladles children and gentlemen 10e Children 6c BEAL ESTATE $2800 For a neat new 5 room house bath pantry closets and electric lights on Eighth streeL (102) SHOO Buys five (5) lots on Seventh street easy terms (108) $4500 Takes a modern 2 story house close In on State streeL fine lawn cement walk and shade terms (33) $1400 For a neat 4 room cottage splendid home (24) $1775 Buys a beautiful building site on Warm Springs avenue 69x300 cement walk (S) Another lot on the avenue S9x 122 easy payments (M) $1100 For a corner lot 60x124 on Bannock street this is a snapw (C) Buys 40 acres all Improved room house 40 head cattle all farm Implements (102) Wm Messersmith 722 Idaho CtreeL The Cocktails at the sre fine Call for hai at the Capitol hotel Both phnnee Iff HEARST PAPER IN VICTORIA James Hill to Join the Democ ratio Candidate in th Venture VICTORIA C- May It is announced here that James Hill of the Great Northern railway and William Randolph Hearet candidate for the Democratic nomination for the United States presidency will start a first class morning daily newspaper In Victoria at an early date Mr Hill Is very desirous of extending his railway and steamship business to Vancouver Island and British Columbia and Mr Hearst has planned to establish Hearst newspapers all along the coast in the principle cities from Cape Nome to Los Angeles ON LOOKOUT FOR ROBBERS Men Who Held Up Train Believed to Be in Vicinity of Seattle SEATTLE May 8 George Gates and two other men wjio are supposed to have been the robbers who held up a Southern Pacific train at Copley Cal on March SI are believed to be In tbe vicinity of Seattle Railroad detectives were here yesterday getting the description of a man who tried to pass a money order in a south end saloon The money order is thought to have been one of those stolen The description of this man fits perfectly that of George Gates Spring Housecleaning Time Is here now when the freshness of violets primrose and crocus will shame your soiled wallpaper and the sunshine will show up its defects Our spring styles In pretty patterns new designs and lovely colorings will enable you to decorate 'your walls In accordance with the beauty and freshness of spring at a low figure Come and look over our samples GROSS CANT House and Sign Painters and Decorators SIS North Ninth Street Ton can get plants of every variety grown from seed- of the finest strain at the Bayhouse Floral company 101S street 8tore 10S North Tenth street at the SIC Main street Make your purchases through fb clerk that wears union button QMETHING SHOULD BE DONE National League At SL Louis St Louis-New York game postponed rain At Cincinnati 4 Brooklyn 1 At Boston 4 Chicago 2 OUR CUSTOMERS LAY UP MONEY 25 PER CENT A Taste TO THOSE BAD TEETH Of yours before they are gone beyond saving Why now a good time to have tbem at tended to? Call In and let ns examine them We do not charge for examinations All work painless and guaranteed for fO years Of our income goes for food The grocer gets a big share of thla and sometimes you get your money's worth But not the case If sre oell you the groceries you need There Is nothing to lose and much to gain by buying what Is needed In the grocer's line at the Boise Merc Co 712 Idaho StreeL LOS ANGELES May 8 Bishops ministers and presiding elders in at- tendance upon the Methodist general conference occupied pulpits In Protestant churches in Los Angeles Passa-dena and all surrounding cities and towns within a radius of 60 miles today and every place of worship was crowded at morning and evening services to listen to distinguished speakers At pavilion mass meetings in the morning afternoon and evening were attended by as many as could find seats or standing room At the First Methodist church Los Angeles Rev Dr George Eckman pastor of SL Paul's church New York who has been spoken of as a candidate for bishopric honors spoke in the morning to a large congregation which included besides many prominent local residents scores of visiting churchmen In the evening at the same place Dr Frank Bristol pastor of Metropolitan church Washington preached to an audience that filled the house of worship Among the services attracting most general public attention this morning was that held in the Temple Baptist church of which Rev Robert Burdette is pastor The preacher wav Chancellor Day of Sywrue of which Institution there are a large number of graduates In this city He was introduced by Mr Burdette and preached a very able sermon in defense of the Christian faith The fact that certain In the conference have seen fit to criticise severely Dr Day's teachings In regard to his views of the higher criticism and the further thet that it has been published In this city since the beginning of the conference that specific charges may be brought against Dr Day in the effort to defeat his can-dldacy for episcopacy has also served te arouse general public Interest In his pulpit utterances One of the sensations of the conference which however did not reach the public until today has been the taking of copies of a pamphlet issued by Evangelist Manhall of the league which is construe! to mean the World's Fair Rates to 8L Louis For the above occasion the following rates are authorised from Boise Ida: To SL Louis and return (direct routes) $5810 To Chicago and return (direct routes) 6810 To Chicago and return one way via I SL Louis or to SL Louis and return one way via Chicago 86485 To Chicago and return from SL Louis vice vena -transportation between Chicago and SL Louis omitted $6060 Tickets will be sold on Tuesdays of each week May to October 1004 inclusive commencing with May 10 Addl tonal selling date from Idaho September 10 Going trip to commence on data of sale 'with going transit limit of 10 days no transit limit returning except final limit of 10 days from date of safe but in no case later than December 16 1904 Passengers may travel one route going and another returning by specifying routes desired- when purchasing tickets Stop-overs not to exceed 10 days can be had on all one way tickets except Colonist tickets to the Pacific coast) and all round-trip tickets reading through 8L Louis to points beyond during the term of tbe exposition under certain conditions by depositing tickets at any of the offices of tbe Validating within 24 hours after nr rival in 8L Louis and payment of $1 fee Tickets will be executed for return only at special agencies provided at SL Louis namely at i Union station world's fair 'grounds (transportation building) World's fair station (opposite main entrance)' No 4129 Olive street or at No is North Seventh street 1 ROSS Agent tO R-R- Co Bell 'phone 22SN Lady Attendant AND THEN YOU ARC -SPOILED FOR (ANY OTHER SODA THAN American League At Chicago Chicago SL Louis 0 Fighting Coal Mine Fire SHAMOKIX Pa May Rescuing parties are still at work In the Locust Gap colliery where five men are entombed as a result of the fire In one of the slopes The miners have been in the mine since Thursday plght and all hopes of finding them alive has been abandoned The fire Is burning as fiercely as ever making It Impossible to penetrate the workings PROMINENT MAN TURNS ROBBER Grandson of Gsnsral Phil Kearney Is Under Arrest ST JOSEPH May Robert 8 Kearney a prominent and well to do liveryman grandson of the famous General Phil Kearney la In Jail here under arrest on a charge of leading a gang of highwaymen Frank Johnson a wealthy horseman of Hemple Mol while out driving- was held up and robbed of 8200 here last nlghL James Troutman another horseman was arrested today and made a full confession implicating Kearney and David Mason All are under arrest DEATH 'OF PUBLISHER Wealthy Chicago Man Expires in Pasadena CaL CHICAGO May 8 A dispatch to the Chronicle from -Los Angeles an- I 'v-Vi-- at the SIC Main street LIFE IS A BLANK WHEN EYESIGHT IS GONE Too late to grieve then! Now la the time for action Now Is when you can come to us for and get our advice and Information about youreyea and If -your health has been bad and medicine has no effect except temporarily it Is time you consultedua Tbe chances are that defective eyes is the causa GEO WHITLOCK Oplw 3 Ophthalmologist -108 8 Tenth 8L Pioree Bldp Full set teeth $500 Bridge work 500 Gola crowns 500 Gold fillings: 100 Silver fillings H49M9M9SS4b 50 HEW YORK PAINLESS DENTISTS Call for hacks at the Oapltol hoteL Both MS Quick Arrest A Gulledge of Verbena Abu was twice In the hospital from a severe case of 'piles causing S4 tumors' After doctors and all remedies failed Arnica Salve quickly arrested farther inflammation and cured him- It conquers aches and kills pain 35 cents at all druggists For a nice Juicy FlxxT go to the SIS Main street McGruimr Deary DRUGGISTS" Senna Sleek Next Capital SZSVfc Main SL I f( a -V.

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