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The Idaho Statesman from Boise, Idaho • 2

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IDAHO DAILY STATESMAN: TUESDAY JANUARY 1901 ment locally arid nationally has been lines The general public will hope that in great measure the means by which -cur marvelous development has been brought about and it will not be aban Cullom will succeed as he is everywhere regarded as a useful member whose services the country can not JAILY STATESMAN Established 1864 Published by the STATESMAN PRINTING COMPANY Boise Idaho afford to dispense with doned SIMPLE CEREMONY How State Officials Were Inducted Into Office JXXCITBBR OF ASSOCIATED PRESS $11700 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION DAILY BY MAIL df -ris Year $700 Months 350 INAUGURATION IN HOUSE Mrs Nation is still attracting attention She is in jail under quarantine though bail has been arranged for her It is charged that the quarantine was established for the purpose of keeping her immured No one has had much sympathy for the foolish woman but if it should be demonstrated that' the quarantine on the jail was established for the purpose of preventing her from leaving the place she will secure sympathy that she has not heretofore DAILY BY CARRIER Month payable each month 75 WEEKLY Dm In TO SUBSCRIBERS: Parties who do Sot receive their paper or have any cause mt complaint win oblige by notifying the Witnessed by a Number of People-Oath Administered by Chief Justice Quarles SINCE the establishment of our business a stately procession of fhirty-five years has passed into history The lost opportunities of that long flight of years are gone forever But as we closed the last week of 1900 by outfitting three hotels with $1700 worth of MAJEVFiC RANGES the future is bright with hope and we feel that with our big stock of hardware we are not jiving in vain Come and see us COFFIN NORIHROr CO DEATH TRAPS In the midst of the campaign In Chicago against dives Mayor Harrison has startel a war against private dining rooms in restaurants In a recent interview he said: young women are ruined In private dining rooms of swell restaurants in Chicago than in the dives am contemplating' submitting an ordinance to the city he continued will prohibit the establishment of private dining rooms or will stop the practice of restaurant keepers permitting one couple to occupy a private room I am in favor of tearing down the partitions of the dining rooms and throwing everything open to public view Of this I am sure The first step In the downward path made by respectable girls Is made in the private dining rooms The dive Is open and glaring and notorious No self-respecting woman would ever go into one of them or even into an ordinary saloon for refreshment They would be shocked at the The views expressed by the mayor will be shared by everyone who has had opportunity to observe what goes on in the boxes and private rooms of restaurants of all kinds They are death traps for virtue Entered at the Boise and Nampa post-wises as second-class mall matter Remittances may be made by draft money order or registered letter at our risk Glvo postofflce address In full including state and bounty All communications should be addressed to The Statesman Boise Idaho THE STATESMAN Is on sale at the following places: Eastern News company Seattle Washington Hotel Spoka News Stand Spokane Washington Rich's News Stands Portland Oregon In New York on the first of the year there was disbursed something like $160000000 in interest and dividends this being the largest sum ever paid out or such purposes The exact figure is not known but the financiers estimate it was not below the figure stated The payment of such sums to holders of stocks and bonds shows to what a high point the tide of prosperity has risen Tamarack Gough Balsam BEGINNING TODAY WE" WILL AGAIN GIVE REBATE CHECKS WITH EVERY CASH SALE WEATHER REPORT Boise Idaho Jan 7 1900 Maximum temperature 40 Minimum temperature 32 Mean (temperature 36 Excess of temperature 68 for the month 68 for the year Precipitation 29 excess 33 for the month 33 for the year Mean humidity 72 per cen Minimum humidity 48 per cent Total wind movement Sunday 159 miles Average hourly velocity of wind Sunday 66 miles Maximum velocity Sunday 14 miles Spokane Minimum temperature Monday 16 cloudy Portland Minimum temperature Monday 28- rain Baker City Minimum temperature fclljlay 28 douSy "Pdeatello Minimum "Monday 38 rain temperature The great Idaho Cough Remedy Philip Armour was one of the great captains of business that the past generation produced He had few equals and no superiors 'Beginning1 life as a poor boy he tramped across the continent to seek fortune in the gold fields of California being successful In the quest His highest ambition at that time was to own a farm near his old xrimiv 'ut when he returned to -New york (he found the life of the Wet It is said that Abram Hewitt owes his remarkable preservation to a salt treatment He seems as active as he was 20 years ago Is it possible after all the centuries that we are to find that salt Is the elixir of life for which! mankind has been searching from generation to generation and from age to age? The winter in Europe is proving very vigorous Ljke Napoleon a hundred years ago tb6 battalion of the snow have crossed the Alps and appeared on the plains of Italy The Eternal City has been covered deeply With' a winter mantle and- sunny Italy has for a time been converted into a second edition of frozen Norway 'I I TT I I I has fduiid that a variety of s'agebrlirish growing in parts of Mexico Texas and Wyoming contains a large percentage of rubber and a method of extracting the precious article has devised Perhaps the rubber supply problem is to be solved by cultivation of the plant that is so common in the arid regions The inauguration of new officials of the state of Idaho took place promptly at 11 yesterday morning in the presence of a large number of citizens The large chamber of the house of representatives was filled to overflowing there being fully as many ladies as gentlemen present At the stroke of 11 the master of ceremonies Leeds called the house to order when Chief Justice Quarles entered the room followed the' outgoing officials with whom were their respective successors The line was as follows: Governor Frank Steunenberg with Frank Hunt Lieutenant Governor Joseph Hutchinson with Thomas Terrill Secretary of State Mart Patrie with Charles Bassett State Auditor Bartlett Sinclair with Egbert State Treasurer Rice with Plummer Attorney Hays with Frank Martin Arney walked with Miss Per-meal French Who succeeds herself as superintendent of schools Andrews walked with Martin Jacobs state mine inspector the retiring omcial Mr Czizek not leing in the city When iali were seated Chief Jus tied Quarles from the chief desk made a short introductory recalling the passage of time and -the concurrent changes He said there never had been any pomp or ceremony attached to inaugural ceremonies in Idaho It was simply a business undertaking Then the officers were sworn in' each being introduced bx his predecessor excepting Mr Jacobs whose Introducer was Mr Andrews and Miss French who was presented by Mr Arney At 11:30 the following had been officially installed officers of the state of Idaho having been sworn In in the order given: i Frank Hunt democrat governor Thomas Terrill democrat lieutenant governor Charles Bassett -silver republican secretary of State Egbert Jones populist state auditor John Plummer democrat state treasurer Frank Martin democrat attorney general Permeal French democrat superintendent of public instruction Martin Jacobs' populist 'state mine inspector Judge Stockslager was sVom in later as a justice of the supreme court in the supreme court chambers the oath being administered by Chief Justice Quarles Balt Lake Minimum UrtpMiur6 1 elshborhood where he had paeaed his Monday 42 cloudy youth did not suit him The genius for Forecast for Idaho made at Portland business had been aroused by his ex Manufactured by SK Go rain or snow Forecast for Boise and Occasional snow colder BLANDFORD Section Director Weather Bureau periences in the west and he again moved toward the setting sun In Mil waukee he made a success of several ventures and afterward located in Chicago where he made his home and piled McCrum Deary The Reliable Druggists SONNA BLK ALWAYS OPPOSED Among the free trade agencies that nre at this time showing renewed activity is the committee on tariff reform of I country to any man because of the pov- up his colossal fortune The story of his life furnishes striking proof of the assertion that there is no bar in this have surrounded his erty that may childhood The twentieth century opened with $480709005 of gold in the United States That is a mighty trade magnet and will draw business from the most remotet regions of the earth the New York Reform club Under date of December 31 Calvin Tomkins chairman of the committee sends cut a letter to newspapers in which he announces that arrangements have been made to furnish a plate service giving articles against the shipping bill and he asks that the service be used by the papers to which he writes In this letter he uses this language: The renewed public Interest In the Bank of Commerce Ltd Capital $100000 Officers Directors and Stockhold--r OLDEN Pres ALEXANDER Vice Pres COFFIN Cashier Haines Asst Cashier Secretary of War Root has declined to send to the senate certain information concerning the Neely case' for which that body asked by resolution The secretary is responsible to the president not to congress and in this case it is felt that it Is the duty of the depart- ment to stand on its rights This Is be cause the information requested cov1 Reinforcements are being called for from South Africa What they need to do down there is to organize a series of campaigns like an American jackrabbit drive POINTED PARAGRAPHS Regan Robert Noble Thomas Davis TL Coffin Geo Parsons Leonard Logan Yates Gen John Green Eilderback Richards James King Geo A Latham Chas A Clark Jas Morrow Andrew Adams matter of the ship subsidy bill now pending in the? senate calls for prompt I ers the entire case -response from the newspapers of the I against the Cuban embezzler and the country hlch oppose such legislation piosecution would be seriously ham Joseph Kinney Smith Ed Peasley Sullivan Nipper Probably the report that Li Hung Chang has influenza was caused by his efforts to announce that the empress had' gone to Sze Chuan Baltimore Amarican A general banking business transacted We want your business NO DOUBT 0 i Mistress Did you tell the lady I was The advance in science and I ut? Our Shelves are Crowded With pered if that information -were made public The secretary is determined to punish all connected with the frauds in Cuba and he does not propose to disclose his case to the defense The senate should have had too much discretion to ask for such Information at this time but having asked for it it will have to content itself with refusal art Is best realized by the boy who reflects on the amount of stuff his greatgrandfather did not Philadelphia Ledger Servant girl Yes Mistress Did she seem to have any doubts about it?" Servant girl No she said she you New York Herald Holiday Delicacies When Editor Bryan is fairly -under way with his new paper he may find time to answer a few of those questions This committee as you may already know believes that all such measures i are most pernicious and that both In principle and in its details this particular bill is lndefesible It may be added that those who believe in the principles supported by the Reform club are unalterably opposed to everything that experience has demonstrated to be beneficial In promoting) the expansion of American industry and commerce These people constitute a I Great Britain Is arranging to build class that can not grasp the underlying I two battleships heavier than any here-principle by which communities are I tofore attempted The British Idea is benflted by industrial development I to get Something' larger than anybody They are hopelessly blind to the practl- I else When she shall have constructed cal aspect of -all questions connected I these new monsters and placed them in with the problem and they set them- commission she will find the Americans selves In blind opposition to everything I have made improvements that will ren-that savors of the methods by which der her new ships obsolete She is now Luscious Fruits REMARKABLE PERCEPTION Maude you think that the I he was too busy to answer during the Count de Verdreuil is a very intelligent campaign Chicago Tribune man? Ethel Yes indeed! Why he can even Those democrats who were provoked I understand my French Somerville because Mr Cleveland would not say Journal anything during the campaign are now complaining that he is saying entirely too much St Louis Globe-Democrat First National Bank OF IDAHO BOISE IDAHO Capital $100000 Surplus $40603 Moore President Peter Sonna Vice-President Charles Him rod Cashier Geo Redway Assistant Cashier CORRESPONDENTS: Laldlaw Co Wall street National Bank of the Republic Chicago Omaha National Bank Omaha Walker Brothers Salt Lake 2 San Francisco Ladd Tilton land Ore Has every facility for transacting a general hanking business and solicits the accounts of banks corporations merchants and Individuals Pays interest on time deposits Buys and sells exchange and telegraphic trans- ot the Makes liberal advances on consignments of silver bullion for shipment Uffitod5 polnU A trial order will prove their Mablc? Getchell will do £er famous I excellence and you will zet your worth Cfe Hereafter It will necessary when one tarts on a Journey to carry along Eklrt danceln the minstrel show a certificate that the bearer Is not Pat Crowe and has ho connection with the Cudahy kidnaping case Omaha Bee Knock-Out Drops I am a saloon-keeper and used to think copying American improvements and as she does so She comforts herself with the reflection that she will have the largest shins even though she does have to learn from Brother Jonathan 4 how to make naVies effective Mr Bryan was not a success as an editor when he tried the business at vf REGAN MERCANTILE CO Sit and tit MAIN 8T business is encouraged All that these people can see is that there is some cost to the public Involved In a measure that is- all that is needed to arouse their opposition It makes no difference what the ultimate object may If there is any manner of direct or indirect aid to private enterprise involved in a proposal they immediately erganize to defeat it When one of this class of men is found In a community desiring to secure a manufacturing plant he Is likely to say when asked to contribute to anything in the nature of a bonus for the establishment of the Industry in the place He will pay nothing for any such purpose he would greatly prefer not tq have the new business There are however a good many who gladly contribute In that way but who can not understand 'the same' principle is Involved in such a measure as the ship Omaha There are excellent reasons for that rock and rye or whiskey and quinine believing that he has not devoted much I were proper rem- time to acquiring editorial knowledge I edies for coughs since that memorable effort Washing- and colds ton Post of my acquaint ances were of the The welcome of Lord Roberts to Eng-1 same opinion land is to be the occasion of another Now 1 know poem by Alfred Austin Thus the gloom sometliingatleast of the South African war follows the I a thousand times British heroes to the end Baltimore I better It is News lEnglisli Remedy for The fact that the dividends now be- I Coughs and Colds A in paid out beat all records sufficiently while ago 1 began answers the question put by some fool- cough and found out -jj who ordered him- to shoot have so far lsh folks as to whether this country was en tiat ant rJ'e really enjoying prosperity or not was no good I got worse Pittsburg Times and I was beginning to think that the trou- ble would run into consumption I TRIUMPH 1 take any stock in patent medicines but The Chinaman who killed Baron von Kettler has been decapitated on the spot where he committed the deed It turns out that he' was a soldier and had been ordered to kill any'' foreigner attempting to pass his post In pursuance of his Instructions he "shot the German minister German officers agree that the man would not have been punished in any civilized country Those gone scot free but the powers should not permit- the latter to get off with this sort of vicarious expiation of their Boise City National Bank UNITED STATT8 DEPOSITORY CAPITAL $100000 SURPLUS 40000 Directors and Stockholders: Wadsworth Preside Vice-President! wfa Timothy Regan bSSJiTTbl Boomer James Walker a general banking business transacted Interest allowed on time deposits Francisco attention given to making sol- lections and handling bullion Highest prices paid warrants crime My greatest triumph has been I shall do a fairer thing! Capital State Bank of Idaho JWISB IDAHO US $50000 $17000 CAPITAL SURPLUi Cardinal Gibbons In his sermon last ping bill The horizon of these is broad I Sunday warned his hearers against aMY rival prospered yesterday enough to take in the interests of their lae standing army He is right this owncommunity but they can not see wuntry does not desire to follow in thi BiT'from my heaI a'fy1 Vice-President Cashier Assistant Cashier footsteps of Europe and it will not do I The jealousy that had begun so It is now proposed to make ah in-1 To spring up there and tried to see (S Kiser in Chicago TImes-Herald) somehow of other I tried Ackers English Remedy One Lottie did the business for -knocked that cough out completely and it lias never come hack again There is never a day pusses that I say-a good word about wonderful medicine I almost forgot to eiy that I am stronger and fleshier now sir taking the remedy than I was before the cough began I write this letter voluntarily and cheerfully and am glad to dp (Signed) Ciihis Humble Saloon-keeper Pocatello Idaho Sold at 25c 50c and $1 a bottle throughout the United States and Canada and in Eng land at Is 2d 2s 3d 4s 6d If you arenot satisfied after buying return the bottle to your druggist and get your money back -r We authorise the above guaravtte Bm HOOKER Ss CO Rrophetore Eew YorJt WHITEHEAD Sole Agent The good in that which he had To feel that all was earned which he Had and I succeeded too! saw how "that in passing me He had but won what was his choked down Hate and strove anew! STOPS THE COUGH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD Laxative Bromo-Qulnlne Tablets cure cold In one day No cure No pay George Ellis Joseph Pence Neal FD Young MUM £bunioa bouht nw department we pay 4 Interest on time deposits Cheque Bank London Correspondents at New York Phlladei-SSJ-Cfijcago Omaha Salt Lake San Ogden Portland collections receive prompt attention V3l6Mt crease to 60000 men This is needed it Is no more than the growth of the country justifies The United States is not to be a country governed by military but it needs and will have enough troops to look after its widely scattered Interests and properly man its posts and seacoast defenses I I a Price 25 cents anything beyond their Immediate en- vironment From these two classes such -organizations as the Reform club are recruited They believe that such measures are most That means that they hold that any measure that -contemplates extending aid to an enterprise because of the benefit that will accrue to the public from its success is Objectionable However the people of this country are in the habit of helping those enterprises that help them and they will JANUARY 1 1901 plants another milestone on the road of your life and ours We hope that our relation as dealer and customer will I continue as pleasant in 1901 as In 1 It shall be our effort to make them so Anything in meats or poultry you winy buy of us will be the best we can get anywhere Is your New day order In? Idaho Commercial and CoUectioav Company Ltd SJCDEL- NEWTON Manager fall to see the Legislature Minstrel show: Lumber Co Senator Cullom ia making a strong fight for re-election but his opponents have not yet given up the contest not -be drawn away from that policy by I While the senator appears to have the the lugubrations of the Reform club I best of the' fight new men are con-people The policy pursued by the peo- stantly being brought out and the op-ple in encouraging industrial develop-1 position may succeed in breaking the PIANOS for rent Ellsworth Co opposite post office Boise' Sonna Block BoIsoTTiSSol Collects claims for everybody from In Idaho and all over the world to Boise Banka Collections Rcporti Doors Windows Lath Shingle Mouldings and all kinds of mill work Our lumber is not water soaked aar makes the finest of oil IDAHO DRESSED DEEF GO Ltd 710-712 Main Street Champagr cocktails at "Olympic I s-- rr viV.

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