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CITY GOVERNMENT-COUNTY GOVERNMENT.
TO TURN IN ALARM.
Break the glass in the little box, turn key, open the box, pull down the hook once. The key remains in the box until the arrival of the Chief or his foreman.
HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
Health Officer-Leo P. Grunbaum. City Physician-L. C. Bowers.
POLICE DEPARTMENT. Headquarters-City Hall.
Police Justice-J. W. Huston.
Prosecuting Attorney-Charles M. Kahn.
Chief of Police-Wm. B. Horn.
Sergeant-Samuel Howry.
City Detective-E. P. Johnson.
Patrolmen-E. O. Phillips, Edward Marion, A. M. Johnson, John H. Brough, J. F. Shellworth, Harvey Bostwick.
COUNTY GOVERNMENT.
ADA COUNTY.
Court House. Jefferson bet 5th and 6th sts.
Commissioners-C. H. Huntington, chairman; M. W. Clark, Charles Himrod.
Clerk, Auditor and Recorder-W. L. Cuddy.
Assessor and Collector-Stephen Utter.
Treasurer-S. S. Horner.
Judge Third Judicial District Court-Hon. George H. Stewart.
Attorney-Charles F. Koelsch.
Superintendent of Schools-Iva M. Wilson.
Sheriff-C. C. Havird. Probate Judge-J. W. Brown.
Surveyor-C. C. Stevenson. Coroner-Adolph Schreiber. Physician-Jacob B. Lewis.
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COUNTY GOVERNMENT-STATE GOVERNMENT.
ELECTION FOR COUNTY OFFICERS.
Occurs every two years; election day, second Tuesday after first Monday in November.
ELECTION PRECINCTS.
Boise-1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6:
Wards-Soldiers' Home, Green Meadow. Dry Creek. Union. White Cross. Meridian. South Boise, Orchard, Highland, Maple Grove.
COUNTY POOR FARM.
Farm located 312 miles n e of city. Superintendent. Edward Starns.
STATE · GOVERNMENT.
Capitol Building, Jefferson bet 6th and 7th sts.
STATE OFFICERS.
Governor -- Frank R. Gooding.
Lieutenant-Governor-Burpee L. Steeves.
Secretary of State -- W. H. Gibson.
State Auditor-Robert S. Bragaw.
State Treasurer-H. N. Coffin.
Attorney-General-John J. Guheen. Superintendent Public Instruction-May 1 .. Seott.
Inspector of Mines-R. N. Bell.
Insurance Commissioner-Jolin H. Myer.
State Engineer-James Stephenson Jr.
State Librarian-Mrs. A. S. Erskine. Adjutant-General -- David Vickers. Judges of The Supreme Court-Chief Justice, Charles O. Stock- slager: Associate Justices. James F. Ailshic. Isaac N. Sullivan.
STATE BOARD OF LAND COMMISSIONERS.
F. R. Gooding. chairman: John J. Gulieen, secretary.
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STATE GOVERNMENT-U. S. OFFICERS.
STATE INSTITUTIONS.
Idaho State Penitentiary, east end of Warm Springs av, 1/4 mile east of Natatorium.
Warden-D. W. Ackley.
Deputy Warden-P. C. Bingham.
Clerk-Q. B. Kelly.
Physician-George Collister. Turnkeys-J. M. Smith and A. C. Springer.
Soldiers' Home, 2 miles w of city. H. L. Chamberlain, Superintendent.
UNITED STATES OFFICERS.
Senators-Fred T. Dubois. W. B. Heyburn. Congressman-Burton L. French.
Judge U. S. District Courts-J. H. Beatty.
Clerk U. S. Courts-A. L. Richardson.
Attorney-N. M. Ruick.
U. S. Marshal-Ruel Rounds.
U. S. Surveyor-General-Ernest G. Eagleson.
U. S. Assayer in Charge-
Receiver U. S. Land Office-E. E. Garrett.
Register U. S. Land Office-H. J. Syms.
U. S. Commissioner-J. W. Brown.
Observer U. S. Weather Bureau-E. L. Wells.
U. S. Geological Survey-D. W. Ross, Engineer.
Board of U. S. Pension Examiners-Drs. L. P. McCalla and L. C. Bowers of Boise and Dr. S. McReynolds of Meridian; E. E. Maxey of Boise ad interim examiner.
UNITED STATES POST OFFICE. 910 W Main st.
Postmaster-W. C. Fenton. Assistant Postmaster-C. O. Nelson. Office open from 9 a m to 8 p m; Sundays and holidays from 9 to 10 a m.
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RATES OF POSTAGE.
RATES OF POSTAGE.
FIRST-CLASS MATTER (Letters, etc.) .2c an oz.
SECOND-CLASS (Newspapers and Periodicals) Ic for 4 OZ.
THIRD-CLASS (Books, Circulars) Ic for 2 OZ.
FOURTH-CLASS (Merchandise) Ic an oz.
REGISTRATION FEE (additional postage) 8c
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY STAMP (additional to regular)
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MONEY ORDER ($1 to $100) .3c to 30C
(See below for Explanations and Exceptions.)
FIRST-CLASS MATTER .- Letters and all other written matter (whether sealed or not), excepting manuscript copy accompanying proof-sheets, also all matter sealed (see below), 2 cents an ounce, ex- cepting drop-letters at NON-CARRIER offices, I cent an ounce. (Postal Cards I cent each.) Cards which have been bronzed, enameled, or otherwise coated lose their postage value.
PRIVATE MAILING CARDS ("Post Card") .- Unfolded piece of cardboard not exceeding 39-16x59-16 inches and not less than 2 15-16x4 5-8 inches, bearing the words at the top of the address side, "Post Card." One cent each, prepaid by stamp affixed.
SECOND-CLASS .- Newspapers and periodicals regularly pub- lished, quarterly or oftener, that are entered at Post Office, and not for gratuitous distribution. The general public pay by affixing stamps at the rate of I cent for each 4 ounces or part thereof when not sealed.
THIRD-CLASS .- Books (printed, not blank), circulars, other printed matter, proof-sheets and manuscript copy accompanying same, valentines, sheet-music, heliotypes, chromos, posters, lithographs and printed advertising matter in general, all, when not sealed, I cent for 2 ounces or fraction.
FOURTH-CLASS .- Merchandise and samples, including printed matter in quantity, blank books and paper, ores, all matter not in- cluded in any of the other classes, and not in its nature perishable or liable to injure the contents of the mails. (By express ruling the pos- tage on seeds, cuttings, roots, scions and plants is at the rate of I cent for each 2 ounces). All, when not sealed, and not exceeding 4 pounds in weight. 1 cent an ounce or fraction. Blotting paper whether sent in quantities or used for advertising purposes is fourth-class matter. Card-board coin holders.
SEALING .--- Any matter is regarded as sealed when it is not so wrapped as to allow of a thorough examination without in any way injuring the wrapping.
REGISTRATION .- First, second, third and fourth-class matter may be registered at any post office by affixing 8 cents in stamps in addition to the regular postage.
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RATES OF POSTAGE-BANKS AND BANKERS.
MONEY ORDER RATES .- Sums not exceeding $250. . 3c
Over $2.50 and not exceeding $5.00 . 5c
Over $5.00 and not exceeding $10.00 8c
Over $10.00 and not exceeding $20.00 IOC
Over $20.00 and not exceeding $30.00 I2C
Over $30.00 and not exceeding $40.00 . 15c
Over $40.00 and not exceeding $50.00 18c
Over $50.00 and not exceeding $60.00 20C
Over $60.00 and not exceeding $75.00 25℃
Over $75.00 and not exceeding $100.00 . 30℃
POSTAGE TO CUBA AND MEXICO .- Same as domestic rates, excepting second, third and fourth-class matter to the amount of 4 pounds 6 ounces, with the exception of liquids, pastes, confections and fatty substances, and publications which violate any copyright law.
CANADA, HAWAII. PORTO RICO, THE PHILIPPINES AND GUAM .- Domestic rates of postage on all classes of matter.
FOREIGN POSTAGE .- All countries are included in the POS- TAL UNION, to which the rates are as follows: Letters, per half ounce, 5 cents; second and third-class matter, per 2 ounces, I cent.
Post Cards conforming with the above regulations are transmis- sible in the mails of the POSTAL UNION at the postage rate of 2 cents each.
Parcels-Post to certain countries, 12 cents per pound (limit II pounds).
UNITED STATES ARMY.
Boise Barracks-Located north end of N 5th st. Captain D. L. Tate, commanding: Contracting Quartermaster. Maj. R. B. Turner.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
Bank of Commerce-919 W Main St. Incorporated 1900, Capital $60,000, Surplus $30,000. President, B. F. Olden: Vice-President, MI. Alexander: Cashier, H. N. Coffin: Assistant Cashier, G. W. Green.
Boise City National Bank-8th s w cor Idaho St. Capital $100,- 000. Surplus $48,000. President. H. B. I Eastman; Vice-President. Timothy Regan: Cashier, Alfred Eoff. Assistant Cashier. W. S. Bruce.
Capital State Bank of Idaho The (Ltd)-Main n e cor 9th St. Capital $100.000. George D. Ellis, President; Joseph C. Pence, Vice- President: Horace E. Neal, Cashier; Fay D. Young, Assistant Cashier.
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BANKS-CEMETERIES-CHURCHES.
First National Bank of Idaho-801 W Main St. Incorporated 1867. Capital $100,000. President, C. W. Moore; Vice-President, Peter Sonna; Cashier, G. F. Redway; Assistant Cashier, R. F. McAfee.
Idaho Trust & Savings Bank-717 W Idaho. Incorporated Jan. 1905. Capital $200,000. President, B. F. Olden; Vice-President, W. M. Briggs, Secretary: E. C. Cook; Treasurer, L. D. Allred.
BUILDING, SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
Boise Loan and Home Builders Association-1-2 Bank of Com- merce Bldg. C. H. Roberts, Secretary.
Idaho Building and Loan Association-Samuel H. Hays, Presi- dent; Wm. N. Northrop, Vice-President; Charles A. Clark, Secretary; W. S. Bruce, Treasurer. 27 Union Bldg.
Pacific State Loan and Building Association-109 N 10th. Mar- cellus & Stein, Agents.
CEMETERIES.
Chinese Cemetery-Morris Hill.
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City Cemetery-Morris Hill, John Vocu, Sexton.
Jewish Cemetery-Morris Hill, Charles Lindsay, Sexton. Masonic Cemetery-460 Warm Springs av. N. W. Hawn, Sexton. Military Cemetery-Fort Boise.
Morris Hill Ceinetery-John Vocu, Sexton.
St. John's (Catholic) Cemetery-Morris Hill, Charles Lindsay. Sexton.
CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
Betliel Mission-1501 W Main. Sunday School 3 p in. Mrs. Jen- nie Swain, Supt., res 1245 W Jefferson.
First Baptist Church-Jefferson n e cor ioth st. Services 11:30 a m and 7:30 p in: Sunday School 10 a m; B Y P U meeting one hour before evening service: prayer meeting Thursdays 7:30 p m. Rev. C. Ross Baker, Pastor, res 410 N 10th.
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CHURCHES.
CATHOLIC.
St. John's Cathedral-Bannock n w cor 9th st. Services Sundays, low mass 8 a m; mass for children 9:30 a m; high mass II a m; ves- pers 7:30 p m; Sunday School 2 p m; week days, low mass 8 a m. Rt Rev A. J. Glorieux, Pastor, res 317 N 9th st.
CHRISTIAN.
First Christian Church-Franklin s w cor 9th. Services, Sunday School 10:15 a m; preaching 11:30 a m and 7:30 p m; Christian En- deavor 6:30 p m; prayer meeting Thursdays 7:30 p m. Rev Ellis B .. Harris, Pastor, 1es 1614 W State.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF L D S.
4th s w cor Jefferson sts. E. J. Merrill, Presiding Elder. Services Thursdays 8 p m: Sundays 2 and 8 p m; Sunday School ro a m.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE.
First Church of The Nazarene-Eastman s e cor 12th. Services, Sunday School 10 a. m; morning service II a. m; evening service 7:30 p m; prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p m. Rev Benjamin Valjean, Pastor, res 1113 Eastman.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
First Church of Christ. Scientist-State, bet 8th and 9th sts. Ser- vices, Sunday II a m; Sunday School 12:15 p m; Wednesdays 8 p m. Godfrey Sperling, first reader, Mrs. Godfrey Sperling, second reader.
CONGREGATIONAL.
Fannie Ingram Shellman Memorial Chapel-W State near 7th st. Services, Sunday School 10 a m; preaching II:30 a m; evening service & p m: Christian Endeavor 7 p mn; prayer meeting Thursdays at 8 p m. Rev R B Wright. Pastor. res 912 W Hays st.
EPISCOPAL.
Christ Episcopal Church-15th cor Ridenbaugh. Sunday services 3 p m and 8 p m. D. H. Jones, in charge, res 15th cor Ridenbaugh.
St. Michael's Cathedral-8th n e cor State. Services, Sunday, holy communion 8 a m; Sunday School 10:15 a m; morning service 11:30 a m; Bible class 6:30 p m: evening prayer 7:30 p m. Rev E S Hinks. Dean, res 518 N 8th st.
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CHURCHES-CLUBS AND SOCIETIES.
FRIENDS.
Services held in Idaho Business University Bldg, every Sunday II a m and 7:30 p m. Rev A MI Bray, Pastor, res 1519 N 7th.
HEBREW.
Congregation Beth Israel-Cor IIth and State sts. M. Alexander, President; MI. J. Marks. Vice-President. Services, Fridays 8 p m.
METHODIST.
First MI E Church-toth n w cor State st. Services Sundays 11 :30 a m and 8 p m: Sunday School 10 a m; Junior League 3 p m; Epworth League 6:45 p m: prayer meeting Thursday 8 p m. Rev I F Roach, Pastor, res 1020 W State.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First Presbyterian Church-Cor 9th and W State st. Services, Sunday School io a m: morning service 11:30 a m; evening service 7:30 p m; Christian Endeavor 6:30 p m; prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p m: Rev R. A. Mckinley, Pastor, res 908 W State st.
Second Presbyterian Church-South Boise. Services Sunday II a m; Sunday School 12 m: Junior Endeavor 3 p m; Christian Endeavor 7:30 p m. Rev E. N. Murphy, Pastor, res South Boise.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST.
Seventh Dav Adventist Church-417 N 13th.
CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS AND SOCIETIES.
BAR ASSOCIATION OF THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
H Z Johnson, pres: H W Dunton, vice-pres: C C Cavanah, sec and treas.
BOISE CITY TURNVEREIN.
Meets first Tuesday of each month at Odd Fellows Hall. Wm G Messersmith, pres: Henry Nieberding, sec.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Meets monthly in basement First National Bank. Leonard Logan, pres; V C Kerr, vice-pres: T F Halveston, sec; Leo F Falk, treas.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. llall. 714 W State st.
Phil Sheridan Post No 4. meets first and third Tuesdays in each month at G A R Hall. Orric Cole, Com; Charles A Clark, quarter- master.
Woman's Relief Corps. Phil Sheridan Post No I, meets second and fourth Wednesday's in each month at G A R Hall. Mrs. Helen Walker, pres.
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CLUBS, ASSOCIATIONS AND SOCIETIES.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY, IDAHO PIONEERS.
C W Moore, pres; Jonas W Brown, vice-pres; Charles Himrod, sec; G F Redway, treas.
HUMANE SOCIETY.
President. S B Kingsbury; first vice-president, Miss Margaret Roberts: second vice-president, Mrs Silas W Moody; secretary, Mrs Cynthia A Mann; assistant secretary, Miss Addie Steen; treasurer, Miss Nellie Wood.
IDAHO INTER-MOUNTAIN FAIR ASSOCIATION.
City Hall. James A Pinney, pres; Robert Aikman, vice-pres; W F Dolan, sec: E H Plowhead, treas.
IDAHO STATE MINING ASSOCIATION.
251 Sonna Building. Fred Burbidge, pres; W M Wood, sec; James A Pack, treas.
IDAHO WOOLGROWERS' ASSOCIATION.
262 Sonna Bldg. Fred W Gooding, pres; J M Webster, vice-pres; J E Clinton Jr, sec and treas.
NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY OF IDAHO.
Judson Spofford, pres; N MI Ruick, vice-pres; A C DeMary, sec.
SATURDAY FORTNIGHTLY CLUB.
Meets second and fourth Sundays at houses of members. Mrs. Louise Roan, pres; Mrs Annie Spofford, secretary.
W. C. T. U.
Mrs Nettie Chipp, pres: Mrs Hattie Stafford, sec. Meets every Tuesday 2:30 pm at Y M C A Blog.
WOMEN'S COLUMBIAN CLUB.
Meets first Saturday of each month at Y M C A Bldg. Mrs J H Beatty, pres: Mrs May Himrod, treas.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
114 S Ioth st. C C Anderson, pres; C C Stevenson, vice-pres: A C DeMary, treas; F I Coats. rec sec.
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COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS-EXPRESS COMPANIES.
COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS.
PUBLIC.
Board of Education-J H Hawley, pres; Mrs Grace C Logan, vice- pres; L MI Beal, sec: H E Neal, treas; J E Williamson, supt, office High School Building.
Central School-Jefferson bet 7th and 8th. Luman B Swaggert, prin.
Garfield Schcol-South Boise. E Ova Cook, prin.
Hawthorne School-Warm Springs av opposite Natatorium. P A Simmons prin.
High School-Washington bet Ioth and Ith. Clinton E Rose. prin.
Lincoln School-4th s e cor Idaho. T C Gustison. prin.
Park School-Cor 16th and Main. Helen Coston. prin.
Washington School-W Lemp bet 15th and 16th. Margaret B Thomas, prin.
Whittier School-W Fort bet 12th and 13th. Loda L Bellville, prin.
COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS. MISCELLANEOUS.
Boise Business and Shorthand College-McCarty Building. Wmf H Rhoads, gen supt.
Christensen's School for Dancing, Deportment and Physical De- velopment-Union Bldg. Mose Christensen, prin.
Idaho Business University-Cor 8th and W Fort sts. H C Hoff- man, prin.
International Correspondence Schools (Scranton Pa)-12 Pack Bldg. H C Reavis. agent.
St Joseph's School (Day School for Boys)-Bannock n w cor 9th sts. Conducted by The Sisters of The Holy Cross.
St Margaret's School-W Idaho bet Ist and 2d sts. President. Rt Rev J B Funsten: business manager, Miss Elizabeth C Redway: principal, Miss Lucy G Hester.
St Theresa's Academy-4th near W State st. Sister Amatus in charge.
Seventh Day Adventist School-417 N 13th. Kate Bell. teacher.
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
Pacific Express Co-Office O S L Depot. Front cor toth st. A W Pearson, Agt.
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HOSPITALS-LIBRARIES-NEWSPAPERS, ETC.
HOSPITALS, ASYLUMS, HOMES, ETC.
Idaho Sanitarium-Dr James Browne, Medical Director, east end of Pueblo av.
St Alphonsus Hospital-412 W State st. Sisters of The Holy Cross in charge.
St Luke's Hospital-Ist n e cor Bannock st. President, Rt Rev J B Funsten; Superintendent, Miss Lillian Long.
LIBRARIES.
Carnegie Public Library -- Washington s w cor 8th st. Miss Mary L Wood, Librarian.
Christian Science Reading Room-814 W State. Mrs Mary Leigh- ton, Librarian.
Directory Library-With Carnegie Public Library, Washington s w cor 8th st. R L Polk & Co, Proprietors. Miss Mary L Wood, Librarian. Directories of all the States, and principal cities of the United States and Canada on file for free reference.
Idaho Free Traveling Library-Capitol Bldg. May L Scott, Li- brarian.
Masonic Library-Masonic Hall, 6151/2 W Main st; 600 vols. T W Randall, Librarian.
New Thought Library-109 N 10th st. Luella Marcellus, Librarian. State Law Library-Capitol Bldg. Mrs A S Erskine, Librarian.
MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS.
Christensen's Orchestra-Union Bldg; 16 pieces. Moses Chris- tensen, director.
Columbia Band-24 pieces. N M Perkins, leader.
Columbia Theatre Orchestra-Columbia Theatre; 10 pieces. Ber- nice Morehouse, director.
Atcherson's Orchestra-Odd Fellows' Hall, 13th and Main. C E Atcherson, leader
NEWSPAPERS AND PUBLICATIONS.
Boise Clipper The (Weekly)-116 S 9th st. Published Fridays, $I per annum. Smith & Smith, Publishers.
Evening Capital News (Daily)-710 W Idaho. Capital News Publishing Co, Publishers. C H Fisher, Editor. $5 per annum.
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NEWSPAPERS-PARKS-PUBLIC B'LD'GS., ETC.
Idaho Capital News (Weekly)-710 W Idaho. Capital News Pub- fishing Co, Publishers. C H Fisher, Editor, Published Thursdays. $1.50 per annum.
Idaho Odd Fellow ( Monthly)-1221-1223 W Main. D L Badley, Editor. $1.00 per annum, 50 cents to lodges.
Idaho Statesman (Daily and Semi-Weekly)-604 W Main St. Subscription price: Daily $7.00 per annum by mail; $7.80 by carrier. Semi-Weekly (issued Tuesday and Friday) $2.00 per annum. States- man Printing Co. Publishers. Wm Balderston, Editor.
Idaho Unionist (Weekly)-12-14 Union Bldg. Published Satur- days, $1.00 per annum. J E Roberts, Lessee and Mgr.
Insurance Journal (Monthly)-915 W Main St. Journal Printing Co, Publishers. W R Hyatt, Editor.
PARKS AND PUBLIC GROUNDS.
Agricultural Park-South side Boise River, 11/2 miles west of city.
Cadet Park-On Idaho City Road and Cottonwood Creek, 1/4 mile e of Boise Barracks.
City Driving Park-South side Boise River, 11/2 miles west of city. Ellis Park (20 acres)-23d st and Heron av, 2 miles n w of City Hall.
Fair Grounds-South side Boise River, 11/2 miles west of city.
Harrison Boulevard (one mile long and 100 feet wide)-Runs from, 1700 Resseguie, north to city limits.
Riverside Park-Miller, south end of S 10th.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, HALLS, ETC.
Bank of Commerce Building-9191/2 W Main.
B PO E Hall-7th n e cor Idaho.
Boeck Building-311 N 8th.
Boise National Bank Building-8th s w cor Idaho.
Capitol Building-Jefferson bet 6th and 7th.
City Hall-8th n e cor Idaho.
Collister Flats-311-313 N 7th.
Columbia Theatre Building-W Jefferson bet 7th and 8th.
County Jail-Court House.
Court House-Jefferson bet 5th and 6th.
Davis Building-8101/2 W Main.
Elks' Hall-7th n e cor Idaho.
Falk Building-8th n e cor Main.
Federal Building-8th n e cor Bannock.
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PUBLIC B'LD'GS-RAILROADS-SECRET ORG'NS.
First National Bank Building-Main s w cor 8th.
Friedline Terrace-1312-1326 N State.
Gem Building-103 N roth. G A R Hall-714 W State. Hardman Block-204 S 9th McCarty Building-701 W Main
Masonic Hall-6151/2 W Main.
Merino Building-Main s w cor roth.
Noble Building-100612 W Main.
Odd Fellows Building-113-115 N 8th.
Pack Building-818-820 W Idaho.
Pierce Building-927-933 W Main.
Pioneer Building-Main s e cor 7th.
St Patrick's Hall-9th n w cor Bannock.
Salvation Army Hall-613 W Main.
Shaw Block-115-129 S 8th. Smith-Zimmer Block-313-315 N 8th.
Sonna Building-906 to 920 W Main.
State Lodge Building (1 O O F)-1221-1223 W Main.
Telephone Building-609-611 W Main:
Trinity Hall -- Bannock s w cor Ist.
Union Building-710 10 718 W Idaho.
Union Labor Hall-808 W Bannock.
Wood Building-909-911 W Main.
Yeoman Flats-501-513 W Jefferson.
Y M C A Building-112-120 S 10th.
RAILROADS.
Boise Basin Railroad Co The-231 Sonna Bldg. N M Ruick, pres; E E Garrett, sec.
Oregon Short Line Railroad-Depot, Front cor 10th. C E Chris- man, Agt.
SECRET ORGANIZATIONS.
ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS.
Grand Lodge A F & A MI-Meets second Tuesday in September each year at Masonic Hall. 617 W Main st. Theophilus W Randall, Grand Secretary. Office. Masonic Hall.
Boise Lodge No 2 A F & A M-Meets first Tuesday of each month at Masonic Hall. Win B Davidson, W M; James T Laughlin, S W; Curtis' F Pike, J W; Jeremiah W Robinson, Sec.
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SECRET ORGANIZATIONS.
Boise Chapter No 3-Meets third Tuesday in each month at Ma- sonic Hall. Jesse K Dubois, H P; Robert B Horrie, King; James A Pinney, Scribe; T W Randall, Sec.
Idaho Commandery No I, Knights Templar-Meets third Mon- day in each month at Masonic Hall. John McBirney, E C; Charles Himrod, General; Charles F Neal, C G; T W Randall, Recorder.
El Korah Temple-Meets second Thursday in Febr, Apr, Oct and. Dec at Masonic Temple. James A Pinney, Potentate; T W Randall, Recorder.
Adah Chapter No 8, O E S-Meets first and third Wednesdays in each month at Masonic Hall. Harriet Davidson, W M; J T Van Deu- sen, W P; Miss Isabel M Johnson, Sec.
ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN.
Idaho Lodge No 5-Meets second and fourth Mondays in each month at Odd Fellows Hall. Adolph Schreiber, M W; A J Moritz, Rec and Financier.
B. P. O. E.
Capital City Lodge No 310-Meets every Wednesday evening at B PO E Hall. John J Blake, E R; Robert Mobley, Chaplain; Harry S Worthman, Sec.
FRATERNAL ORDER EAGLES.
Boise Aerie No 115-Meets every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at 7121/2 W Main. C W Hesse, W P; J Weil. W S.
I. O. O. F. Officers Grand Lodge of Idaho.
Grand Master-Frank Martin, Boise.
Deputy Grand Master-John L Chipman, Lewiston.
Grand Warden-James M Stevens, Blackfoot.
Grand Secretary-D L Badley. Boise.
Grand Treasurer-Montie B Gwinn, Boise.
Grand Representatives-Levi Magee, Grangeville; A K Steunen- berg. Caldwell.
Grand Marshal-C G Mathewson, Salmon City.
Grand Conductor-Wm Van Gasken, Bonner's Ferry.
Grand Chaplain-George 11 Handy, Caldwell.
Grand Guardian-W H Sherier, Boise.
Grand Herald-Fred W Walton. Wallace.
Grand Encampment of Idaho.
Grand Patriarch-Norman H Young, Centerville. Grand High Priest-R E Emerson. Boise.
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SECRET ORGANIZATIONS.
Grand Senior Warden-W H Williams, Grangeville.
Grand Junior Warden-H P Ward, Wallace.
Grand Scribe-D L Badley, Boise.
Grand Treasurer-M B Gwinn, Boise.
Grand Representatives-J H Bonning, Ketchum; E A Friedman, Hailey.
Grand Marshal-Frank L Leonard, Boise.
Grand Inside Sentinel-B H Williams, Coeur d'Alene.
Grand Outside Sentinel-W C Smith, Salmon City.
Rebekah State Assembly.
Minnie Priest Dunton. president, Boise.
Agnes Swinnerton, vice-president, Wardner.
Sarah Handy, warden. Caldwell.
Carrie E Meyers, secretary, Boise.
Ella Walters Horne, treasurer, Hailey.
Martha Bruner, marshal, Hailey.
Sarah P Driscoll, conductor, Payette.
Emma Taylor, chaplain, Bonner's Ferry.
Catherine Marcus, inside guardian, Idaho City.
Mary French, outside guardian, Boise.
Ada Lodge No 3-Meets Fridays at Odd Fellows Hall. Charles D Storey, N G; Wm R Butler, V G; August J Moritz, Sec; H W Dun- ton, Treas; George E Hulbert, Fin Sec.
State Lodge No 77-Meets Tuesdays at State Lodge Hall. R P Quarles, N G: J T Pence. V G; J M Hollister, Sec; E L Larsen, Treas. Boise Lodge No 97-Meets every Thursday at cor 13th and East- man. W L Phelps, N G: R H Dunlap, Sec.
Idaho Encampment No I-Meets first and third Tuesdays in each month at Odd Fellows Hall. R P Quarles, C P; A J Moritz, Scribe.
Samaritan Encampment No 31-Meets second and fourth Mondays at cor 13th and Eastman. Jacob Giddes, C P; R H Dunlap, Scribe.
Canton Columbia No 3. Patriarchs Militant-Meets second and fourth Saturdays of each month. R P Quarles, Captain; A J Moritz, Clerk.
Canton Boise No 4, Patriarchs Militant-Meets second and fourth Saturdays at cor 13th and Eastman sts. J H Hobbs, Captain; D O Stevenson, Lieutenant; G C Patton, Ensign; R H Dunlap, Clerk.
IOO F-REBEKAH.
Unity Lodge No 8-Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at Odd Fellows Hall. Mrs Laura Hamm, N. G; Mrs Ella Mar- tin, V G: Mrs Jeffries, rec sec; Mrs Nora Story, treas.
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SECRET ORGANIZATIONS.
Capital Lodge No 47-Meets first and third Fridays in each month at Odd Fellows Hall. Mrs Mary Milleman, N G; Kate Wilson, V G; Dr Mary Callaway. sec: Mrs Ida Cahalan, treas.
Purity Lodge No 67-Meets second and fourth Wednesdays at Odd Fellows Hall. Mrs Mary Hillmon, N G; Mrs Effie Weaver, V G: Aliss Pearl Granger. sec.
IMPROVED ORDER RED MEN.
How-Lish-Whampa Tribe No 12-Meets every Monday at Odd Fellows Hall. R G Spaulding, D G I; Henry Hart, sachem; J W Wal- ker, C or R.
I. O. R. M .- ORDER OF POCAHONTAS.
Minnehaha Council No I, D of P-Meets first and third Saturdays of each month at Odd Fellows Hall. Gertrude Blanchard, Poca- hontas: Mrs F L Russell, Rec Sec.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
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