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T H E
6,7 and 8* Thiessen Block
GoodDental Werk at
Low Prices
written protective guarantee
with all work
LEWISTON EVENING TELLER. MONDAY, JUNE SB, 1304
oil Set of Teeth
$5.002 karat Crown and Bridge Work
$5.00per tooth
-old Fillings
$ 1 . 0 0 u p
orcelain Inlays
$2.00 upver Fillings
5 0 C u p
C O N SU LTA TIO N
AND EX A M IN A T IO N
FREE
Call and see us
T H E
6 .7 ,8 and T heissen Block
EWIST0N F O U N D R Y &
MACHINE W O R K S
Manufactura™ of Stationary En
inaa, Mining and Mill Machinery.
Fully equipped iron and brass. Foundry pattern ahop in oonneetion Architectural work of all dooorlption Speoial attention given to repairs.
Boiler work a specialty.
J- T. GRAHAM, Mgr.
’Phono, Main 1431.
Cor Siam and Sovonth Stroete.
Coeur d'Alene MarketF. B. SEARS & CO.
Frwh and Salted Moats a t Whate*
••la and Ratail. Fish and Gama
MALLORY & LYDONtWERY, PEED ANi) HACK STABLE
claaa Riga and careful drivers atc .:? U™ °f th* ®r Bight. Corner a- w»4 Fourth streets.
"**•* *7' Mack office Fhoee 2*71
The RaymondF lS îAï , ” KAT' «-SCTRIC LIGHTSÏ Ï u ’Â . f f « »
9240 aad IESS per dey.
C- W- BURDICK. Prepletor.
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HERE IN LEWISTON e
The city council will meet tonight In adjourned session.
Try Brownell’s Candy Kitchen for chocolate nut bar.
On June 26th the O.'R. & N. steamer Spokane, will make a special trip to Cave Gulch, returning the same day. Fare for round trip *2. 20-25
House keeping rooms for rent, 526 Main. Reference exchanged. tf
There will be a meeting tonight of the directors of the fair association to consider matters of much Importance relative to the fall fair. The meeting will be held a t the Commercial club rooms.
Have you tried that 15-year-old Cucamonga part at the California Wine House? We cater for family trade. Goods in any quantity delivered to any part of the city. ’Phone 31.
The steamer this morning loaded out 900 sheep from the Clarkston side consigned to Pat Burns & Co., Nelson. B. C. A carload of cattle was also shipped from the Lewiston stockyards on the steamer to Grand Forks, B. C.
Miss Patrick's Sunday school class of young girls will serve Ice cream and cake on the lawn a t Mrs. Young- man's, 172 Sixth avenue, from 7 to 10 o’clock, Tuesday evening, June 21. The proceeds to purchase pictures for their Sunday school rooms. 2t
Five-room house to rent on East Main street. Apply to J. B. McGrane, 280% Main street.
The remains of J. A. Fincher arrived here yesterday from Missoula, Mont, where he died a t the Northern Pacific hospital from blood poisoning. He was In the employ of the Northern Pacific railway. The remains were taken to his former home at Penawawai by his father, this morning.
For slab wood call up ’phone 1761; It Is the Ideal summer wood. Lewiston Fuel & Ice Co. tf
MlssLenore Bailey received news yesterday that he uncle. John Graham, of Nez Perce, Idaho, had suffered a severe fracture of the collar bone and leg, says the Walla Walla Union. Mr. Graham was loading a car with cattle at Lewiston, whgn he was thrown from his horse. Miss Bailey and mother started for Lewiston yesterday, overland.
Try Brownell’s nugeats a t the candy kitchen.
Thomas Stanton, a pioneer of this section died a t St. Joseph's hospital this morning from old age. The funeral will be held from Vassar's Undertaking parlors a t 10 o'clock tomorrow. AH old pioneers are requested to be in attendance. The deceased was between 80 and 00 years of age and came to Lewiston in 18(2 following the trade of stone mason and builder. He removed from here about twenty years ago locating a t Hailey. He was up here visiting a t the home of Bob Inghram near this city. His daughter who resides at Gooding, near Shoshone was here a few days ago and left for her home on account of sickness. He has a son who Is living a t Huntington, Ore.
J. W. Greb, stenographer, 21 Thiessen building. ’Phone 2713. *
A remonstrance will be presented to the city council to counteract the petition which has been circulated and which will also be presented to the council tonight to have the Idaho Feed yard on Elast Main street declared a nuisance and removed. The remonstrance has been quite freely signed and has about fifty signatures of persons living In that community. The remonstrance petitions the council to act adversely on the petition alleging that the business conducted by the Idaho Feed yard is legitimate and not a nuisance. Mr. Isbell who conducts the feed yard today stated that he kept his place In first-class condition and invites Inspection as to sanitary conditions by the city. He states that the petition to have his business removed Is unjust and that he objects to having his business suppressed or Injured.
was In the city this morning transacting business and left for home this afternoon.
I. Myer, of the Idaho Tea store, left today for Stltes.
E. W. Wing left today for Orangeville on a business trip.
Lester Coffin has gone to Kamlah to look after his Interests a t that place.
Col. Judson Spofford returned today from a business trip to Boise and oPrt- land.
Mrs. P. B. Whitman has gone to Lap- wai to visit her daughter Mrs. T. D. Barton.
Frank Brown, the well known mining man, left this morning on a business trip to Orangeville.
E. W. Eaves left this afternoon on a business trip to Gifford. He expects to return home tomorrow.
Forest White who has been a student at the Portland Academy at Portland. Ore., during the past year returned home on last evening's steamer.
Mr. Geo. Laird and Mrs. Laird, parents of Mrs. W. H. Skinner, left this morning to visit their old home a t Nashua, Iowa. They expect to be ab sent several months.
Engineer Campbell, of the Mountain Gem, was called to Portland last night and left on this morning's steamer. His wife who has- been In Arizona for the past few months for her health was returning home but was taken seriously 111 at Portland and Is not ex pected to survive.
Mr. E. Baume'ster of Asotin returned last evening frorn Walla Walla and Pendleton. While In Walla Walla he attended the session of the Washington State Bankers' Association. During the meeting a new and improved Manganese burglar proof safe was blown open by an expert In 54 minutes, nitro- itl.vcreine being used.
CLEARING UP in WHITE GOOD
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COMING EVENTS •
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*—Jud«* “ SBT c.«strict •«■Mon ®* tha*nct «wt in tbte city.
- * 1 A - T t e repub.
^ * ® 4 * y . A ugust IS.—T he Gsnmnisllii
MUrt Douas t t l L B L
<* ^ D« rth f<iS S r o f m t9rm a*
Dr. W. F. Galbraith, dentist. Adams block. ’Phone 666.
Boise Artists Honored
Mr. Horace Meyers'has received notification today, says the Capital News,' that five of the pictures submitted by him to the committee on photography a t the St. Louis exposition, had been accepted, and would be liung In the palace of liberal arts. When It Is considered that 3.000 pictures were submitted and only 160 hung, the work of Mr. Meyers Is certainly very superior.
There were nine pictures sent by Mr. Meyers, among them some of his famous Idaho views, the Shoshone Falls included.
The chairman of the committee appointed to select these pictures Instructed his Judges to choose the representative American photography saying that he would rather have the vacant space than any display of work which should not equal and perhaps excel any exhibit of foreign work.
Thay Know Him
(Harper’s Weekly.)A well known literary man who has
been spending several weeks a t his old home In Vermont tells of a conversation which he overheard between two visitors on the porch of the village store. An acquaintance of theirs had lust passed In the street, and the following comment was heard by the visitor:
“Thar goes Si Perkins.” Then a meditative pause. . . “SI ain 't theman he used to be.”
“Naw—an’ he never was.”
WANTED—FOR SALE—FOUND
• PERSONAL •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
E. Desvotgne of Moscow Is in the city transacting buslneaa.
A. L. Morgan of Oroflno Is In the city on business before the local land office.
J. A. Schultz, the Nezperce merchant and banker. Is In the city on business.
Clyde Scbeurer left this morning on a few days visit with relatives a t Spokane.
S. P. Fitzgerald returned this morning from a business trip to the timber belt near Pearce.
Harry Dowd left this morning for Genooeo where he will load stock for shipment to Seattle.
lira . W. J. Jordan left this morning to attend the Federation of Women’s Club a t Wardner.
John Graham and family left this morning for their future home In Bridgeport, Wash.
R. V. Baasen, general western manager of the Coo Commission company, la In the city from Spokane.
A. C. Elliott left this morning for Elbert on. Wash., where he will attend the three days picnic at that place this week.
Miss Cowen who has been visiting friends in the city several days returned this morning to her home In Moscow.
T. D. Barton, the Lapwal merchant.
East End R sstaursnt—750 Main St., new management, nice cool rooms, good meals a specialty. N. D. Burgoyne, proprietor.
I have buyers for farms—If you want to sell list with me or write for particulars. Horace Grant. Heist Bldg., Kansas City Mo.
Wanted—A lady for general housework, 216 B street.
Wanted—Three ladies. Must be capable to handle a nice, clean, house- hdd article. Will pay a cash salary each day, t l to 88. Call Room 9, Lewiston hotel, a t once.
For rent—Store room. Store fixtures for sale. Inquire 226 Main St. tf
For rent—Furnished rooms with hath and stove. 898 Adr.ms S t
For rent—Nice, large room with bath, near the brow of the hill. Apply at Teller office.
Lost—-On Tuesday evening on Normal Hill. I l l , a gold brooch: finder will please returne to Miss Henry a t Dr. Shalf's and receive reward. tf
For SoloOld newspapers. Me a hundred a t the
Teller office.
Found—Throe thousand shares of mining stock. Owner con a t the Teller office and Identify and pay tor this notice.
Manager W anted
Trustworthy lady or gentleman to manage business in this country and adjoining territory to r well and favorably known house of solid financial standing. 326.60 straight cash salary and expenses paid each Monday by check direct from headquarters. Expense money advanced. Position permanent. Address Manager. 816 Como Mock. Chicago. Illinois
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• Clyde J, V assar •
TelephoneResidence
1921J923
Now is the time to buy eheioe fruit and garden troots in C to v ortend, Asotin oeunty, W ashington, and double your money In one year. Land now only |4 S per sore, including w ater right.A five-year-old orchard w ill aall readily tor |300 ar |800 par aere If you da net buy tor a heme, buy a tow aeree tor a speculation. Na bettor Investment In the Lewiston country i i t i i i i
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
call oa or addrut
S K IN N E R & M O U N C E
A G E N T S
LEWISTON, — IDAHO
Grand RestaurantUNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
INVITES A TRIAL
VOLLMER & RANDALL. Props
Bollinger Hotel
LEWISTON’S BEST
HOSTLERY
E U R O P E A N P L A N
Y oung«* OldGram aad gay, bers ta driak
P b Bc Io o i SodowotefM VpHtvead the rlchaca* of Mw cx. qaisite flavors essd at d a rteeetets hai
s S i s r ~
Pring’sRMbor than patroaiu foootsia* wbrrt tbs quality of tbe ssds sad Havanas* sad. dcsJiaoM sf th* apparatas u8NMM.
Pring Candy Co.
Refrigerators on Easy Payi
O N E - T H IR D D O W N
A nd the balance in weekly payments. W e have been
the sole agents of the H U R D refrigerator for five years
and there are more in use in Lewiston and vicinity than
all other makes combined
M cG ilvery & Thompson
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A S K
P o t v i n & H o w e
Real Estate Insurance a id Loans
31 4 M a in S t
l s w ib t o n - • > in l in e
W i l l i s & B e a c h
UndertakingParlors
Funeral Supplies and Embalming
NIGHT OE BAY CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED
TELEPHONE 824
c «U3NCÔ
D on 't forget we are sole agents for
(HOHN
P rin cestU n n ed Goods B J B High Grade Coffee
M JB Tree TeasAlso a flm h i d h l g b sod faacy
Lewiston Grocery 6 BakeryTelephone d i ijo Mein 8L
is the proper ration for a hard working horse. W e have beak of hay and oats. Price $11.50 per ton upwards. T ry brom e hay: finest grown. W e have a large supply of b ran and o ther
VOLLMER CLEARWATER FEED COMPANY
Telephone SM1OFFICE OPPOSITE COURT HOtJBB
8 teem heat P m gFree 'Bus to end from oil to
G r a n d H o t e lCUROPSAM ALAN
H. B. SMITH, ProprietorFind class restaurant iu counsel
THE
Rickey SeasonIs now Open
MADE FROM GENUINE LIMES
THE IMPERIAL282 Mai« Street
GAtnim* tnmt*.We now have everything in base* ball goods and fishing tackle.Our stock la the above Item was Mlectod by a m u e l mooy year*’ experience.
D e n t & B u t le r , D ru g g is ts