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any process of law for the purpose of making a survey and inspecting such vein or veins as may be crossed within the boundary lines of such inter- sected claim, and if the owner or owners of such tunnel shall, by bulk heading, damming back, or in any manner prevent the inspection of survey herein provided for, or if such owner or owners shall in any manner pre- vent the natural drainage of water from such intersected claim or claims without the consent of the owner or owners thereof, it shall work a for- feiture of all rights granted under section 1 of this act.
If any ore, the property of the owner of the claim intersected or crossed be extracted in driving such tunnel, it shall be the property of the owner of the vein from which it was taken, and the owner of the tunnel shall be liable for all actual damages or injury done to the owner of the claim crossed by his tunnel.
In all actions between the tunnel owner of others involving the right to any vein discovered in such tunnel, the burden of proving that the vein so discovered is not the property of the adverse claimant in such action shall be on the tunnel owner.
RECORDING MINING CONTRACTS.
Written contracts relating to prospecting or mining, or to the forma- tion of co-partnership for that purpose, when signed by the parties thereto and indorsed by at least one witness, may be recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county wherein it is proposed to prosecute the busi- ness of said co partnership, or where the property affected by such con- tract is situated.
Such record shall be constructive notice to all persons of the matters contained in such contract or co-partnership agreement.
SPECIAL NOTICE. ,
It shall be the duty of any person, persons, company or corporation, engaged in working any mine, mines, mining premises or in developing any mining claim or claims, whether quartz or placer, or in the running of any tunnel, or in the erection or repair of any building or other structure, or in the construction of any canal, ditch, railroad, wagon road or aqueduct, in every case where mechanics or laborers are employed in or about the prop- erties above mentioned, to make, record and publish a statement, under oath, setting forth such data as are provided in section 2 of this act.
The statement required by the preceding section shall contain the fol- lowing data:
1. The name or names of the owner or owners of the mine, mines, mining claim or premises, tunnel, building, canal ditch, railroad, wagon road, aqueduct or other structure upon which work is being done or upon which it is intended to begin work.
2. The name or names of the person, persons, company or corpora tion engaged in or which contemplates engaging in work upon any of the properties or structures mentioned herein.
3. The conditions under which said person, persons, company or corporation is prosecuting said work, whether as owners, agent, lessee, con- tractor, sub-contractor, contemplative puchaser or lien holder.
4. The principal office of said person, persons, company or corpora- tion, and, if a corporation, the state or county where incorporated and the agent in this state on whom service may be had.
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5. The day of the week or month when payment of the laborers, me- chanics and material men will be made and the place where said payments will be made.
6. A statement of all mortgages and liens against the property on which work is being done, with the amount of each of said incumbrances and whether or not the same is due.
REGARDING ALIENS.
That any person, whether citizen or alien (except as hereinafter pro- vided), natural or artificial, may take, hold and dispose of mining claims and mining property, real or personal, tunnel rights, mill sites, quartz mills and reduction works or necessary or proper for the reduction of ores, and water rights used for mining or milling purposes, and any other lands or property necessary for the working of mines or the reduction of the products thereof: Provided, That Chinese, or persons of Mongolian de- scent not born in the United States, are not permitted to acquire title to land or any real property under the provisions of this act.
It shall hereafter be unlawful for any county government, or munic- ipal or private corporation organized under the laws of this State, or or- ganized under the laws of another state, or territory or in a foreign coun- try and doing business in this State, to give employment in any way to any alien who has failed, neglected or refused, prior to the time such em- ployment is given, to become naturalized or declare his intention to become a citizen of the United States.
INSPECTOR OF MINES.
The Inspector of Mines shall receive as full compensation for his serv- ices a salary of twenty-four hundred dollars per annum and his actual and necessary traveling expenses when traveling in the discharge of his official duties, not to exceed eighteen hundred dollars per annum, and all necessary expenses for clerk hire, postage, stationery, printing and the compensation of deputies, not exceeding $1200.00 per annum.
The Inspector of Mines shall not, at the time of his appointment, or any time during his term of office, be an officer, director or employe in or of any mining corporation in this State, or in or of any milling corporation in the State engaged in the business of smelting or reducing ores.
It shall be the duty of the Inspector of Mines, at least once each year, to visit in person each mining county in the State of Idaho and examine all such mines therein as, in his judgment may require examination for the purpose of determining the condition of such mines as to saftey and to col- lect information and statistics relative to mines and mining and the min- eral resources of the State, and to collect, arrange and classify mineral and geological specimens found in this State and to forward the same, to the State School of Mines.
It is hereby made the duty of the owner, lessor, lessee, agent, manager or other person in charge of each and every mine, of whatever kind or character, within the State to forward to the inspector of Mines at his office, not later than the first day of June in each year a detailed report showing the character of the mine, the number of men then employed and the esti- mated maximum number of men to be employed therein during the ensuing years.
Whenever the Inspector of Mines shall receive a formal complaint in writing, signed by three or more persons, setting forth that the mine in which they are employed is dangerous in any respect, he shall, in person,
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visit and examine such mine: Provided, That all complaints shall be duly verified by the parties complaining before some officer authorized by law to administer oaths.
And it shall be the duty of the Inspector of Mines, upon the neglect or refusal of any owner, lessor, lessee, agent, manager, or other person, in charge of any mine or working, notified of the unsafe or dangerous condi- tion of his mine, promptly to comply with the requirements of the notice served upon him to at once notify the attorney general of such neglect or refusal, and the attorney general must thereupon immediately commence action in the name of the State against the party so notified for the re- covery of the penalty mentioned in section 5, in any court of competent jurisdiction, and the amount so recovered shall be paid into the general - school fund of the state and constitute a part thereof.
With the consent and approval of the governor, the Inspector of Mines may appoint such deputy inspector as in his judgment may be necessary. Such deputy inspectors shall be allowed as full compensation for all serv- ices five dollars per day for each day actually engaged in the performance of their duties.
. Whenever a serious or fatal accident shall occur in any mine in the State of Idaho, it shall be the duty of the owner. lessor, lessee, agent, man- ager or other person in charge thereof, immediately and by the quickest means, to notify the Inspector of Mines or his deputy, as may be most con- venient, of such accident; and upon receiving such notice, the Inspector or his deputy, or both, shall at once repair to the place of the accident and investigate fully the cause of such accident, and the Inspector or his deputy shall be present at any coroner's inquest held over the remains of any per- son or persons killed in any such accident, and shall have the power at such inquest to examine and cross-examine witnesses, and may have pro- cess to compel the attendance of necessary witnesses at such inquest.
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LIST OF COUNTIES AND COUNTY OFFICERS OF IDAHO, 1913-1914
NOTE :- All county officers are elected for a term of two years, with the exception of the Clerk of the District Court, who is ex-officio Auditor and Recorder, his term of office being four years.
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COUNTY
COUNTY SEAT
CLERK DISTRICT COURT
TREASURER
SHERIFF
JUDGE PROBATE COURT
SURVEYOR
Ada .
Boise
Stephen Utter ..
M L Cleary
J M Roberts.
W C Dunbar
II J Cole GL McCall
Adams.
Council.
C W Holmes. ..
IL A Carr ...
FL, Weaver.
Louisa Jones.
E E Lowry
() I Bell ..
Oscar Sonnenkalb
Bannock
Pocatello.
C W Pomroy
J HI Stocker.
Chris Olson.
E J Haddock
E V Bucher
Bear Lake
Paris. .
J T Carruth.
Brigham Wheeler
W R. Jones.
J HI Anderson.
A E Christensen
Bingham,
Hailey.
W F Horne. .
E B Johnson. .
Aaron Clements
H A Adams ..
L, A Dithmer
Blaine.
Idaho City
Henry Asheroft.
G B Pottus
W HI Hiatt.
O R Woods ..
1. A Wilson
Bolso
Sand Point
RES McCrea.
Andr Christenson
HI & Remer.
R F Wood.
CI Chaffins
Bonner.
J. W Jordan.
K T Johnston
J'S Mulliner Jr
S G Crowley
N E Snell
Bonneville
Caldwell.
Gi W Stovel.
Win Monk.
F M Breshears.
D D Harger.
F H McConnel
C'anyon
Albion .
G A Smith.
Florence Wilson.
W ( Prait ..
T E Harper.
GL Snow
('asia
Orofino.
Jos Kanffman
B E Hoar.
A L, Harper.
P H Blake.
Roy Le Baron
C'icarwater
ES J Michacl.
A B Chamberlain.
W K Huntington
G B Baldwin
S M Ballard
Custer.
FC Smith
Mrs W HI Callaway
A A Stevens.
P II Gray.
Park Stanton
Elmore.
I \ Koford.
Mrs Annie Lewis
ST Merrill.
Jas Bodily .
S P Morgan
Franklin .
Rt Anthony
A M Carter.
Harry Randall.
ES J Harrop.
() M Van Tasse
A S Anderson
Fremont.
FL. Bower.
II ( Frazer.
F A Bliss. .
IS E Brandt.
E S Smith
Gooding ..
J A Bradbury
IS Rice
J P Eimers
Jas De Haven
C C Spedden
Idaho ..
DE Danhy.
Robt Korcheval
A P Bailey
W F Morgareidge
H. J Smith
Latah.
TJ Stroud.
F P McCracken.
Salmon.
I L, Kirtley Jr.
LT MeKec.
M HI Paige.
'T M Roberts
Lowis
H E Cornell
Shoshone.
H W Anderson
F A Clark. .
C C Nelson
JIM Peebles.
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Lewiston.
JJ R Lydon .
J L Chapman.
Harry Lydon.
Danl Needhanı C W Ward.
Malad
JJ JJ Evans.
Cora Dudley ..
Michael Rock ..
F S Heer .. .
Frank Moonch
Power ..
Shoshone.
Wallace
J P Sheehy. E JJ Finch. .
Kathryn O'Rourke. . W . Young. J A Sommercamp.
W B Walker.
J W Ayers ..
K L Keyes
Washington
Weiser
FES Smith ..
Margaret Cavancy ... F N Rice ..
A C Haag.
American Falls
HI C Wones.
D) B Jeffries. Thos MeCabo.
'LE Worstell
G R Trask. J A Bybee
HI C Van Ausdeln
J M Shank.
Twin Falls
Twin Falls
HI IS Estoy. .
R W Broman.
CC Brown
F T Crandall
Nez Perce
HI B Jones.
Lincoln
DT MeDonough
Rupert.
J M Butler.
Wilson Bowlby.
Minidoka Nez Perce Oneida ..
1) M Stephens.
H R Evans
Owylee.
Silver City
J S St Clair.
Grangeville
B A Reed.
A () Modlin
Kootenai
Coeur d'alene.
Moscow
G W Meitzler.
Jas Carlisle
CE Clovis.
E M Booth
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P A McCallum
II II Broomhead.
Blackfoot.
Idaho Falls
Challis.
Mountain
Preston.
Gooding
COUNTY
ATTORNEY
ASSESSOR
CORONER
COUNTY SUPT. OF SCHOOLS
CHAIRMAN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Adat. Adams.
B J Dillon.
C T Ward ..
W E Fuller.
Mrs Alice Cosgrove.
Bannock.
C D Smith
L B Case ...
O B Steely.
A A Hart. .
Bear Lake ..
J P Rich .
Jas Dum.
ET Peek.
B II Black.
Jas Christensen
Bingham.
W L Adamson
Blaine.
R M Angel.
JE Schad. .
R S Edwards.
B S Besecker
Boise. . Bonner.
W J Costello.
W W Von Canon. M ) Wright.
Jos Morley.
ES M Miller.
Bonnerville
HI. A Partridge
Canyon.
HI HI Thornton
Cassia.
L. A Bauman.
Frank Zelenka
Clearwater
Robt Campbell
Cluster.
A J Higgins.
D) M Burnett.
J L, Ebberts. .
J E Kelleher.
R D Gorby
Elmore
W L, Harvey
F M Hobbs.
HI HI Eaton. .
K L, Brady.
L L Hatch
Franklin.
A C Smith.
R. M Hill
H A Mover.
HI C Wood. .
A H McConnell
F R Gooding
P C Sutphen.
N B Pettibone
Idaho.
M R Hattabaugh
J JI Shephard.
R. C Egbers.
Kootenai
N D Wernette.
C E Acton.
I, B McCartor
CT Bryden.
T J Atkins
G W Padgham
I P Ragan
FE Fogg ..
W J Tapper
HI D) Heist.
A F Boymer
Minidoka
E W Wing
Nez Perce.
D J Reynolds
Oneida ..
T D Farrer.
JF Avery.
CE Melvin
W A Lewis. Paul Bullfinch.
H R Hager . .
IC W Fifield.
Andr May
O R Baum.
Jno Dolan.
C R. Mowrey .
J W Beauchamp.
C J Crosby ..
A J Steward.
J T McCann.
E M Lockwood.
Aug Brockman
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E H Ratliff.
JI C Parrish.
Stella Cook
Jno Sce. .
C F Zeller. VR Killen. C J Vassar.
Mrs E R. Dampier
HI B Redford.
E E Redfield.
M S Johnson .
W R Wyatt. W HI Thomas Jr.
Alma Josephson.
J C Tovey ..
TE Ray.
L C Gardner
Owyhee .. Power ... Shoshone.
F M Zumhof
A P MeRac CHI Taylor
Twin Falls. Washington.
Jas Harris.
W A Kineaid.
Adolph Serieber
I M Wilson.
R L, Givens
JE Good.
Ifvrum Grinett.
R. HI Wright.
B H Black ..
I) L. Rhoades
Jas Darkwood.
W M Knapp.
J W Ramsey.
R S Meyer.
A () Christopher.
F H Robinson.
Z Fay Fowler
B W Henry.
() B Pickett.
1, B Gallogly.
J I Burgess
A A Holschaw
J 'T Molloy. .
Gi L Wilfong.
ES M Mix ..
Henry Simpson.
Alf Ricks
Conrad Walz ..
J H Cromwell
Mrs L M Dodge
W P Kennedy .
II B Blake ..
P M Glanville.
C N Downie
Iatah.
Jno Nesbit.
A HI Ford.
W C Doebler.
E M Sims.
Mrs E B Miller
CO Cornwall
Walter Walker
Fremont.
Gooding
Hervin Rothwell
J L Woody
T E Martinson.
Lemhi. Lewis Lincoln
Charlton. . A R Hicks ..
B M Noel.
Wm Howell G E Steward Meyers Colin E J Howell
J D Neale
J C Mills Jr Geo McComb C G Peck
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Railroads and Their Headquarters.
And Express Companies operating over them.
CIR R-Central Idaho Railroad ( Oregon Short Line). American.
C M Ry-Craig Mountain Railway Co ( Winchester Ida). American and Northern.
C P R R-Camas Prairie Railroad Co (Lewiston Ida). Northern and American.
C M & St P Ry-Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway Co (Seattle Wash). Wells Fargo & Co.
G & PR R-Gilmore & Pittsburgh Railroad Co ( Armstead Mont). Amer- ican.
G N Ry-Great Northern Railway Co (St Paul Minn). Great Northern.
I S R R-Idaho Southern Railroad Co ( Milner Ida). American.
I T Co-Idaho Traction Co (Boise Ida). American
I & W NR R -- Idaho & Washington Northern Railroad Co (Spirit Lake Ida). Western.
I & W Ry-Idaho & Western Railway Co (C M & St P Ry) (Seattle Wash) . Wells Fargo & Co.
M & NR R-Milner & Northside Railroad Co (Milner Ida). American.
M & S W R R-Minidoka & Southwestern Railroad Co (Oregon Short Line). American.
N P Ry-Northern Pacific Railway Co (St Paul Minn). Northern.
N P & I R R-Nez Perce & Idaho Railroad Co (Nez Perce Ida). Northern and American.
O-W R R & N Co-Oregon-Washington Rail Road & Navigation Co (Port- land Ore). American.
OS L-Oregon Short Line Railroad Co (Salt Lake City Utah). American. P & IN Ry-Pacific & Idaho Northern Ry Co ( New Meadows Ida). Amer- ican.
P VR R-Payette Valley Railroad Co ( Payette Ida.) American.
SL & IR R-Salt Lake & Idaho Railroad Co ( Oregon Short Line). Amer- ican.
S I Ry-Spokane International Railway Co (Spokane Wash). Western.
S & I E R R-Spokane & Inland Empire Railroad Co (Spokane Wash). . Great Northern.
W I & M Ry-Washington Idaho & Montana Railway Co (Potlatch Ida). Wells Fargo & Co.
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STATE GAZETTEER AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY
1913-1914
In the following section of the work, the cities, villages and postoffices of sho are arranged in alphabetical order, and a description is given of each « with an alphabetical list of all persons doing business therein. In all e large places the names have been procured by personal canvass, but in smaller places, they have been furnished by postmasters. Great care has in taken to insure correctness as well as completeness.
ABBEY. Twin Falls county. A wcontinued p o, 6 miles n e of shl, on the O S L, the p o.
ABERDEEN. Pop 200. Bing- :. m county. A village on the O S 35 miles s w of Blackfoot, the inty seat. Has Baptist, Mennon- Methodist and Presbyterian „iches, a bank and a hotel. A weekly newspaper, the Times, is dished. Daily stage to American 4 Is, fare $1. Exp Am. Tel W U. 1. Haines P M. 'recrombie J S, blksmith.
Werdeen Hardware Co. +Ideen Plumbing & Heating Co. werdeen Times, J A Toner pub. werdeen Townsite & Investment t'o.
merican Falls Canal & Power Co. INK OF ABERDEEN (CAPITAL $10,000). N J Paul, Pres; P A Fugate, Cashr.
Dvorak J T, drugs. Fugate Land Co. HAINES M L, GENERAL STORE.
Hamilton Mercantile Co. Hotel Morgan. Iowa Lumber Co.
Kelso Hilda, milliner.
Mackinnon Malcolm C, phys. Newcomb Nathaniel, blksmith.
Peoples Store, gen store.
Peterson H L, r r, exp and tel agt. Toner J A, pub Aberdeen Times. Toves H, gen store.
Valley Supply Co, gen store.
ACEQUIA. Minidoka county. A p o on the O S L 5 miles n e of Ru- pert the banking point. Exp Am.
Mrs S E Hall P M. HALL MRS SARAH E, NOTIONS. Sherrer Frank, gen store. v
ADAIR. Shoshone county. A sta- tion on the C M & St P Ry 5 miles e of Falcon the p o. Exp W F & Co.
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ALMOND ELECTRIC BLUE PRINT F. W. ALMOND, MGR.
BLUE PRINTS, MAPS, ARCHITECTS' AND CIVIL ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES
90 Adams IDAHO STATE GAZETTEER Albion
ADAMS. Idaho county. Apo 24 miles s of Grangeville, on the N P Ry, the county seat, banking and shipping point. Jennie Sawyer, P M.
ADAMS. Latah county. A sta- tion on the N P Ry, 6 miles s e of Troy, changed to Bovard.
ADDIE. Bonner county. A p o on the S I Ry, 28 miles n of Bonners Ferry, the banking point. Exp,
Western.
Orsen S S, grocer.
ADELAIDE. Minidoka county. A station on the O S L, 12 miles n w of Minidoka the p o.
AGATHA. Nez Perce county. A p o on the N P Ry, 7 miles n of Gifford, the banking point. Exp, Northern. R J Hoskin, P M. Campbell F, ferry.
Cattron E, blksmith.
Clearwater Grain Co, J T Johnson agt (Willola).
HOSKIN R J, GENERAL STORE. V Lee Alb, blksmith.
Vollmer Clearwater Co, grain.
AHSAHKA. Clearwater county. A p o on the N P Ry, 4 miles w of Orofino, the banking point. Exp,
Northern.
Crow Robt, conf. Thompson C W, gen store ..
AIKEN. Bingham county. A sta- tion on the O S L, 4 miles n w of Blackfoot the p o. Exp, Am.
AKO. Bonneville county. Changed to Ucon which see.
ALAN. Kootenai county. A sta- tion on the N P and S & I E Rys, 1 mile e of Post Falls. Exp, G N.
ALBANY FALLS. Pop 65. Bon- ner county. A village on the G N Ry and Pend Oreille river 2 miles w of Priest River the banking point. Exp, G N. M L Vance, P M. Idaho Lime Co, brick mnfrs.
ALBERTA. Lincoln Changed to Richfield, which
ALBION. Pop, 800. Cassis ty. The county seat 16 mil. of Burley, on the O S L, the ping point. Has a State School, a Normal School Mormon and Methodist chur bank and 2 hotels. A weekly is paper the Nugget put. Stage daily to Burley. San .. rins, P M.
Albion Furniture Co, Walter 1 mngr.
Albion Hotel, M F Kossman ALBION LIVERY, FEED & Stable, Chancy D Pierson First Class Rigs and Carefa: ers, Special Attention Giv Commercial and Mining MI .. Albion Meat Co (Jos Hepwort! rus Albertson).
ALBION MERCANTILE CO (1 Andrew Lounsbury, Pres; Y Haight, Sec; Charles C i' Treas and Mngr; General chandise.
Albion Nugget The, G R M .: editor.
Albion Realty Co, Geo Cook Arey Amy F, supervisor !! grades State Normal School. AXLINE GEORGE A, PRES > Normal School.
Bauman Louis A, county atty. Bell Mrs Abbie, propr Gem H. Bocock Clarence E, dean an ... science Normal School. Bull Elmer A, prof manual tr State Normal School. BURGESS & MAHONEY (0) Burgess, Benjamin F Mah We Carry a Complete I. Men's Furnishings.
Caple Grace E, critic tchr 7t. 8th grades State Normal : Cassia County Independent phone Co, Geo Tolman mi- Cave Chas E, prof Latin and man State Normal School. Chilcott Justin, blksmith. Cunningham S W, prof agri State Normal School.
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cohue Belle D, librarian State Formal School, School Library and prof kindergarten methods.
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AVANS D L & CO (LTD), (CAPI- :al $25,000, Surplus $5,000), D 1. Evans, Pres; Robert A Louns- bury, Cashr; Bankers.
n Hotel, Mrs Abbie Bell propr. car Louisa M, gen store.
czard J C, prof English State Nor- nal School.
ward Frank E,
supervisor of training and prof education State Normal School.
mus Jno W, stage line.
0 0 F Cemetery Assn, J B Chap- burn sec.
HACKSON JOHN J, PROF MUSIC State Normal School.
hes Wm M, dentist.
rossman M Fred, propr Albion Ho- tel.
„.wler Celia M, critic tchr 3d and 4th grades State Normal School. !asonic Cemetery Assn, Geo Cook sec.
'axwell G R, editor Albion Nugget. NORMAL SCHOOL ORCHESTRA, Prof J C Hazzard, Leader. (See p 12.)
ppen Lucy, dean of women and prof English State Normal School. PIERSON CHANCY D, PROPR AL- Mon Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. ipley S L, dean of men and prof mathematics State Normal School. mith Eva, prof history, State Nor- mal School.
.nith Le Roy, barber.
odgrass Eugene M, conf.
"sodgrass J W & Son (Jas W and Julius N), gen store.
Know Geo L, county surveyor.
TATE NORMAL SCHOOL, GA AX- line, Pres; Walter S Bruce ( Boise), Pres State Board of Education; Herbert Harland (Payette), Vice Pres State Board of Education; Herman J Rossi ( Wallace), Sec
and Evan
Evans (Grangeville) and D L Evans ( Malad), Members State Board of Education. (See p 12.)
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL LIBRA- ry, Belle D Donohue Librarian. (See p 12.)
Tremayne Mrs Eliza, milliner.
Tremayne Frank E, drugs.
Tremayne Hyrum, barber.
Tremayne Matthew, assayer.
YEARSLEY & DUVALL (JOHN H Yearsley, Charles F Duvall), Liv- ery. (See p 25.)
Youny Olive M, prof domestic science, State Normal School.
ALEXANDER. Pop, 70. Bannock county. A village on the Bear river and O S L, 6 miles s e of Bancroft, the banking point. Exp, Am. Tel, W U. J C Budrow P M.
Anderson Jens, meats.
Bendixson B, lumber.
Bendixson & Son, gen store.
Bennett W M, blksmith.
Bigler Jas, hotel. :
Bowen Geo, hotel.
BUDROW MERCANTILE CO, GEN- eral Store.
Holbrook & Detter, pool hall.
Hughes Benj, fuel.
Sleater D W, r r, exp and tel agt.
ALGOMA. Bonner county. A sta- tion on the N P Ry, 7 miles s of Sand Point, the banking point and 3 n of Westmond, the p o.
ALMO. Cassia county. Pop 250. A p o 25 miles s e of Oakley, the banking point and 48 s of Burley on the O S L, the shipping point. Has a Latter Day Saints church. Stage daily to Burley. Alb Tracy, P M.
Durfee H M, baths. -
Fryer W E, blksmith.
TRACY BROS, ALBERT TRACY Mngr, General Store, Grain and Farm Implements.
ALPHA. Boise county. A p o 10 miles s of Crawford the banking point and 12 n of Smith's Ferry on the OS L, the shipping point. Stage daily to Emmett fare $6. A L Needles, P M.
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TIN, SLATE, PITCH, ASPHALT, GRAVEL
Telephones, Main 1093; Home A1693 SPOKANE, WASH.
BRADY CANDY C
"The Candy Makers of Idaho"
MANUFACTURERS CONFECTIONERY AND DISTRIBUTORS 602-604 W. Idaho STATE SEAL CIGARS
92 Alpine IDAHO STATE GAZETTEER American Fa.
ALPINE. Bonneville county A p o 75 miles s e of Idaho Falls on the O S L, the shipping point and 40 miles n of Afton, Wyo, the bank- ing point. Stage semi-weekly to Ir- win. David W Porter, P M.
ALTA. Twin Falls county. A dis- continued p o 13 miles s e of Roger- son on the O S L, the shipping point and p o.
ALTON. Bear Lake county. A dis- continued p o 10 miles s e of Mont- pelier, on the O S L, the shipping point. Mail to Raymond.
Hardware Cutlery
Stoves
Ranges
Tools
Ammuni- tion
Allen Heber C, ins agt. Allen Jude W, livery.
Guns
Sporting Goods
American Falls Development Co, W H Philbrick, pres; R B Green- wood, sec and treas; real est. American Falls Milling Co (Ltd), M J Rice, pres; Henry C Ehrlich, mngr.
Builders' Hardware
AMERICAN FALLS PRESS THE, John R Jones Pub. (See p 2S.) American Falls Public Library, Mrs Della Reed librarian.
American Falls Realty & Water Works Co, Benj Howell sec.
American Falls Springfield Canal Co, D W Davis mngr.
Arnold Lawrence C, cigars. Auditorium The, Geo S Ellinger mngr.
Baum Orla R, county atty.
Coeur d'Alene Garage Automobile Live
Agent for Ford Cars E. H. KAMMERER, Prop. Open Day and :
UTAN
Phones : Bell 8 Blk., Int. 78 Auto Repairing a Specialty Coeur d'Alene, I :
309 Lakeside Ave.
Bethany Deaconess Home and pital, Frank B Wedle supt. Bissell & Baum (Wm G Bisse la R Baum), lawyers. Blackburn Bert, meats.
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Board of Trade, W B Walworth Booth Geo E, r r and exp agt. Boyd & Zink ( Harry Boyd, .: Zink), livery. BRADSHAW CLOTHING ST George Bradshaw Jr Propr. Chilin Jno, shoemkr. Consolidated Wagon & Machin- Wm W Becksted mngr.
DAHLEN ANTON K, MERCU Tailor. (See adv.)
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