h
frlmatt Çnlîrtiu.
I.w look
the
trinrit; a««», i!»,. l » iu k wtimiMi t. ;
-•a «« »ui»- riptt.,nv »i.erthtn». «ir.. irr it» last
t'UtoRE si i.i.irriN »ps ».-> ipt fnr tk< sm
sa ? u>.-..a«!twibdiM-UKi»'* M.w««»tn H.m.
L- ■" l 1 *' 1 **
...
Djptnct court Monday. tJlig
A^Vmnn ilavH but pleaaant nigh^.
K \ flUo Hl
« . p ' a
p, 110 . IU , B . « .
Fletcher s large warehouse is
nearly completed. ! B
Bishop Talbot can not be here till
n « *4 _Uit
Sunday, August 4th. "
Ileputv Recorder Wickcrsbain or
went to hoise last Monday. ,
Tbe first grand jury of Elmore ;
will convene here next Monday.
The Bi iietin regrets to learn I "
that Asa Abbott is again very sick. ***
, _ - , ...... age
Fires and floodsewywhere. AV ill, ftt
famine follow la-fore the close of i,.
toias Mabel Payne is visiting at w
Porter's old station, with japtain
Hill's family.
nlM^lJt'TfiM horwTlast week
from kidney disease.
Lawyer McCarty returned from the
Atlanta Tuesday, and brings en
CoUmging news from the old camp.
Pigs For Hale_Six fine Berk shir«* ''
shoats for sale. Apply to W. H.
Owen Mt'n Goat boardinghouse. 2t
j
, ... ...... I
^V U = ,n e B rvr a f0 h r e c' 8 Sx C
lourx, wim.il cou eu» me
Monday. ^ j
The all absorbing question now
ngitatnig the nnnd of the Probate j
tfotlH is: "Who stole my huekle- j ,„
berry pie?'' lot
Geo. C'randal has sold a mill-site
to the-Franklin company at Pints
«rove, nlso a water right. The mill
machinery is expe< ted daily.
Rocky Bar can boast of many of
graceful wjuestriennes, who may 1» ; is
seen every evening indulging in this
pleasing and healthful exercise.
Joe Fitzgerald is exhibiting a
mammoth tooth, which he swears
l>r Peff.-rle extracted from thc up- i
lier iuw «if Elmore's scholinastcr
eein-rul * j
Next week, while attending Dis- j wl
triet Court, call at the Bulekt.x
offide'givc us the local news of your ™
locality and have your name placed l'
„„ .„ha,.rir>tinn lui 1
on <>iir subscription list. 1
Wjjlianis. the hunter and trapper,
mgtfaiWgular weekly tn ps to the ; v
lakes, roturmng with frosh,
fish, grouse anil other game when in
scaeqp. Give him your orders or
you'll« get left,
If S CED KVBKV D.XTUSDAT.
of •UMCHH'Tto!*:
One «'«nr hy m«U (io*«rUW> i» «dvAito«)
.. «.an
Mil man'l»
i
Threw " "
rinjk cm
Batvrpay, Jvly 20 1889.
Sheriff White has been out this
is
Dr. Deflfcrlc, dentist of Caldwell
has been with us the past week, and
lias been kept busy pulling and re-,
pairing molars for those who arc so (
unfortunate as to require nis able f
services. !
piEi»— In Carrollton, Mo., July
18, 188'J. Mrs. Shaw, wife of. C. R.
Shaw, of Muuutuiu. ILiaiisJ This
sad news will l*e a sudden shock of
grief to the many friends of this
kind heart eil Indy. i
Wcs. Wickersham is in Boise, and
during his absence a force of car
up for him a
joining Sheriff
White's residence. "What for?
What's matter now?"
RAv.-Gjhi. Bosselle writes to the
Bcm.etis that Bishop Talbot has
poetponed his visit to Rocky Bar to
Bundav, August 4th, and Mountain
Home to Monday, August 5th.
The Idaho Press Association will
I'itv „„ tbe *>*>d in
■Innt /nmortanf business is tobe
considered—among which we hope
consider»"u—aniong wnun we n.»pt
Sümimu! readin«-matter"
l^ Lmenti
aov semeniB. . . . * .
Somehow we have n.*glected to j
heretofore mention the ls-autiful
wire screens that were several weeks
ago placed in the windows of Major
Cavanah s ofhee in this place. They
arc hamjsoniely decorated and have |
the words, ' Bear Creek Gold Min
g Company, standing out in bold
Ref, and make the superintend
ent s olhee have a nietrojtolitan ap
pearanee.
A. G. Smith received a letter from
J. M. Patterson, formerly of this
E lace, dated Lincoln, Neb., in which
e conveyed the sad intelligence of
tbe death of Mrs. Patterson ami her
newly bom babe. Mr. Patterson
has the sincere sympathy of many
friends here for his untold loss ami
•orrow. Mrs. Patterson was well 1
known and highly respected here, ,
and her sudd*, death will be re
ce, red with unfeigned feelings of
regret hy all.
6eth Williams has two large and
beautiful elk antlers that he cap
to red last fall, and which he in
tends to mount and make easy
ch*ir, «,**■ of OUT
mountain hardw«x)d. One of these
chairs he will exercise special care
in making and present it to I rest* !
denk Ha rrison.' They are about,
fou^nïnëngth with two and a
beeo soak.-d or ptrified in magnesia
springs and look as bright ns pure
ivory. Williams says he made a
chair of elk horns years ago in Cali
fornia and sent it to General Grant
While he was President hot the on.
orlule he was I resident, hut the om
he proposes to give to Mr Harrison
pentors are rushing
commodious house ad
in
r<
Htid
! or«».
KLMORI.k MIMXO OITLOOH.
Met-p >1 .•niton
if a Kr» Claim», to
!»«• I'olloMiHt up an Correct ln
ore.
look of this Section of Idaho been ni
more promising than at the present nier.
time.
The Elmore mine, which has been ing
the backbone of Rooky Bar for the *'"
; „ , i 1
last twenty-five years, never looked
■ ' GoHl
better, nnd which has given anew
, ... . , . 1 '
nn|tetuosity to prospectors and cap- and
ilalists to direct tliair attention to
tJlig thc ^ mineral zone of Idaho.
, n ... . f .
i ne * umnue, ol oiu-ume latiie a*
a gold producer, i* uteadily and way
grandly advancing to the front
- t be
! B t n m. ; ♦ j . „ ,
The Ophir is now at a depth of .
U|_wat«r U.V4.1_ mul tiuuTlMI 1
" U waltr , kVLl "" "" aw
or 800 tons of ore on tbe dump
, ready for crushing, and at that Und
; depth thc ore is perfectly free and best
will average $100 per ton in gold, it
I " hUo lh,! ««* wil > 8"
*** hi 8 h O.0U0. A small aver
age lot of e e is now being worked
ftt Keeger l| lni „ and Superintend
i,. nt ()g),.ghy is more than phased
w ith the result. Hoisting works day
and a mill are badly needed and
should by all means be put up this
"The Mountain Goat mine still
holds its own good record, and is on
the same vein an the Ophir.
The fluttering showing of the
Ophir ami Goat has caused consid
'' rtt * , * e attention to prospecting in
that vicinity, and the result is that
doubt a mineral belt has
j been opened up that has been passed the
I over for years, and which will rival
the fau,<mB Elmore and Vishnue lie
claims in richness.
j The John Boyle, west from the
Ophir and owned by Boyle. ToWhe,
j Cochran and Fitzgerald, is a mam
j ,„ 0 th mine, and they have a large
lot of free milling ore. This is a
new discovery, and their tunnel,300
feet in length, has opened up a fine
body of ore.
The Wanakontona, on the divide
of Blake's gulch and Steel creek,
; is on thc same belt. The croppings
assay as high as $300 per ton, and
the whole mass of oft: from wall to
wall, 300 feet in width, assays $12
P®!* 0 "' ,, , , .
i Thence come a block of mines
"'"king almost a squan'—tbe Josie,
j Blaine, E. Taylor and the Emma,
j wl "ch all show well.
The Ada Whelpley is a "«w k>
™ l ' on nea , r th f (l0at owned hy
l' 1 J . e f^*. n brotke " a,ul (l - 1 a y ne
1 little work has as yet been done
1 but the ledge is well defined and the 1
|g exceedingly flattering , l
; v T ^ i(( befg can be traced and is now *°
Iocatt . (1 fof mill . 8 , and on its
riimisiiou la llerited.
Never Ixforc has the mining out
,
western extremity, so fur as traced, !
;
'
is the projjerty of Irvine A: Adani8,
which is now being worked by Dr.
Wright under lease. Here also are !
soul <» very promising locations made
re-, by H axe hur«t & Lawson,
( This same licit can be traced still,
f ur ther east to Bascom ranch, 15
! miles, where are l<K-at*-.l t\w D^.j. |
demi and Starter, recently sold by
Yan Sehaick and Joy to an eastern
company, and which is UK) feet in
of width, the on* assaying from $20 to
$100 per ton gold. The Jennie Van
i is also a promising location. Half a
mile disthnt arc the locations of Mr.
Howard, which are quite flattering,
a Representatives of the new company u
are exi>e< ted to be on the ground
soon, when jvork will be commenced.
The Bonaparte mine, which has
^° < ' n ^ ,r 8omc time, now shows
up better than ever before, under the
to management of Wm. McKim. Be- i
fore another month passes away cv- a
erything will be in good working
^TR^Warrior^'the wlde'west
At K« d \\ arnor, the wide West
>» owned by an English company,
all<i . l8 I»»" hoped that pu bhc
funior ig onJ too true that they n
wiU Boon commence operations, as
thi8 P "**'1 hnH »'.»re than
once put to the test and yielded up
to j tg hundreds of thousands.
Adam Gottsch has some valuable 0
mines adjoining the Wide West, but I
whe „ a newspaper man approaches
hhn he is as mum as an oyster.
| E c. Towne and others are doing
considerable work on the Potosi.
They have ore that will mill $50 on
average, in the bottom of their shaft e
They have considerable water to
'contend with, but are running a
tunnel to drain the mine.
It has been an old saying in the
history of our camp that when
of Rocky Bar was up our sister town
her of Atlanta was down, but from all
indications the saying will not prove
true this time The Buffalo mine.
which has been i»Ue for a number of
1 years and that has produced mil
, lions, has resumed operations, ■
re- under Rudolph Burhen as superin
of tondent, Quite a force of men are
at work and the mill will be entirely
and remodeled. From a silver mill it
will be changed into a concentra
in- ting mill, and the machinery ,a ex
pectod daily. The fahmna mine
August the null w 11 t* moreaetd
care tw « n4 y "tamps. JUUgs rreatn, wno
rest* ! has been at tne v> asningion mine
for years has at last 'b«*n reaarmd
a h >» ^ v °,
is worth $2.^) |>er ton in gold.
pure N«r Attant^m Orouw jtrwt, » :
a new camp has been discovered by
Cali- L Young, R. Buhn-n and (». Butler
It bids fair to make a noise before
on.- lone They have laid out a town
om nmg^ i nij nrincioal lo- '
- -
Htid carry cunt-iderab'e high grade
! or«».
K*-^
The Montezuma mine at Atlanta,
own,*,! by K. Oaetx and T. Walter,
shows a six foot vein of #18 gold
ore. and in all probability a small
ni j]{ w j|| he ert . -ted there thus stnu
nier.
At Pino Grove a new mill is *
ing erected for the Franklin mine,, an
*'" 1 j" another three weeks will
grinding away on rich ore.
GoHl Hill t ompany, at i ne sann
are now In with their tunnel {«*»
1 ' i l * . I » « e ... f. ,«
and have Upped the Jetlge, four fwt |
wide, and by go»*l judges said to
*"*> >*, r . „ . v '
I p in t In* «loiiui*, nt Ho.s8 \ alu\ . ,
ecujmlerniife work i* going on in way '
way of pnancctiiiR. Here are large
ledge« of low grade ore that will in j
t be „ear future make Idaho famous. »•
So, instead of running off to Af- !
. Alaska and following up nu
1 ».iv* « *
w»ry excitement, ye gentle pr««e- u ,
|*-etnr, stay at home, and you will
Und that you are not only in tjup^
best country to prospect in but twit
it will pay you to do so. .
Gold quart* mining in hlmore
county I* y et in its infancy.
— • _
«-« min »»«..roymi b, Kire^
Juu Smoot drove into town Tues
day evening, bring the startling in
formation that t'asey, Holland A
Slllo<>t » B M wmil, situated on Lin
«oln creek, about four miles below
Rocky Bar. liail taken fin- and was
totally consumed, it occurred at .'1
o'clock that afternoon, and was
caused by sparks falling from the
smoke-stack upon the roof. N«>t
withstanding the great efforts of
every man, woman and child around
the premises and an abundance of
water near by, the liâmes could n«>t
lie chet ked, and in a very short
time the buildings, engine, plainer,
shingle machine and 25Ü.OOU Äset of
lundier was a mass of red-hot ndnsji
Half of the lumber dcstroyedaMMIHimp^m,
dressed, of first-class quality *ndi
very valuable. The dwelling housef
took fire several times but fortune J.
ately it was suppressed before tlie
building received much damagj T A
Mr. Smoot estimates their loss «** 1
between 18,000 and $10,000. The
flames of the null communicated
with the dry brush upon the ad
joining hillside, and it spread rap
idly, but delegation-of.^nen went
down Trom this place ana ameu m
digging a trench and checking its
progross. Casey, Holland and Snmot
arc popular and energetic citizens
and their misfortune is greatly re
«retted by this entire community,
The m ill will be rebuilt.
An Ap|>r ., r „ r w nat w une.
Fl . ,. , . «1
1 All person, indebted to Casey, Hob
, l *" 11 A Hulo< >' arc esrneatly requeated
*° come forwa.d and settle immedi
lately,
THe :
I
, W11B . 1K (lu „ ... ... omer IO
I wnai I» aue turn oitier u>
Casey, Holuaku A «moot.
, - ,
I ncle Dick 1 regaskis returmnl
from Atlanta Monday and contin
Owing to onr recent misfor
! ,lu »e in losing onr mill by fire, we must
; now have what is due u» in order to
' rebuild.
July 17. 188».
! ,, T
The <;»r<i<*n city of the Monnuim.
15 , .. , , „ .
| ucd on his way back to Boise, re
juicing at the good treatment be
received and big sales of green truck
in he made up there. The camp is
to daily improving. Superinteiuwnt
Parueman has the Monarch mill
a and mine running smoothly and sat
isfactorily. Thc mill machinery was
put in splendid order by F. P.Wells
u f the Tahonia, with consent of Col.
Miller, and they have 1,000 tons of
g0 od ore ready to reduce. Charles
Lange is essayer and amalgamator.
The Tahoma, under the superior
management of Superintendent Mil
i er> ig ^ing worked systematically
a „d giving good returns.
Rudolph Burhen, superintendent,
aml , l aVig '
men at work preparatory to startin
up the Buffalo mill. They are hot
experienced *ad intelligent mining
n ,en
as j udge H eath has thirty tons of
$200 ore now out, and will soon in
up creMe j t to 100 tons, when he will
have a crushing and clean up. The
0 ] d gentleman is feeling so frisky
I owr hj 8 good fortune that he con
templates matrimony. [If this is
not { nlc t j, e Judge has our jiermis
gion to ifok Uncle Dick.]
The business houses are yet lim
on ited They are: Nelse Davis, brew
e ry and saloon; JakeUlrieh.brew
to ery and Ba loon: Steadman dc Con
a gtancin, saloon ; Mr. Adams, general
merchandise; H. Casey, blacksmith
the „hop; Rufe Turner, butcher shop,
and Mr. Pray, livery «table. A hotel
ig hadly needed,
all
We arc requested to announce
of {hat there will Is? a meeting of the
F our th of July committees at the
■ _/a i
Bi i.let.n ottu^norro^» mlay■)
are
U ' r 18 •* rn " t, F
it P risen _,
T hc editor of the Solid Muldoon
ex- vi „ it ,, d Sult ,, Hke City not long ago.
jj ere ig one 0 f t |,c stories he tells in
hi,,,.,»,: "W. «> i. . d„k «,
^ vprftnda of the Conti- !
wno l|uU| and overl ,eard the fol
{„wingconviTsation which emanated
V) 32: First voice-'Oh.
Clara, this is bliss!' (kisses). Sec
^
'Get me a bird. This is h—U' W
» : Captain Baxter is building a
by cap> m n a , »
wiB 1»* used for board
• -pi , Reveille snvs he
mg miners, the •*''< 111 »ays in
lo- ' will also build a dwelling house
near the mine.
Alteniton, t'ommlt lee turn.
M«M NTAIN HOME.
ll<>lt*ttlr Xrw# \uins from Ihr tinskr
,, „ „ » i» .
(Hhmjc Bell !» *»n Un* h« k li*t.
Mrs llnros and Mrs. Newcomer Hn
both e«»i»v»lcscei«t.
The infant child «»! John Pence ha.
KTi i-i-riom-lv »ick.
The hiilic* nf Mountain Home h»»l* lo,
m cream festival l.»»t evening—the
LJrttfrcmU Ui K" toward Dealing the new
an jg
C. R. Hhsw trat called to Missouri »
v , _ s n
{«*» days ago, owing to the dangerous K,«t
illness of his wile.
| vtm Montgomery l.ss gone to Ids
Mj^^fiioim* si Ketl BluffCal .,on » visit
' Mr. Field» who lives just West of
. , town, any* In* I»** *tnuk fwl m Urge
' quantii** at the bottom ol tiu well.
Mr. Hlein, brolber indaw of Oeorge
j Fletcher, Jr., wan in tnwn U*t Sunday. |
»• >» on his way to Lima. I er«, 8. A
! wl.cro he is interested in some neb!
nu "'*' rl , . . , ... w
1 Ik* Fletcher» have bail the interior
u , t |,eir .lore whitened »nd the w.ssl
|«i n ie«t. TIipv bsve »!•<) lately
tjup^ m i v «l » new SMO-lh. ssfe, Marvin
patent, to keep tbelr east« and books;
A
California Art Co.
We bave arrived, stretched our tent, ■ the
and will remain a couple of week*
.'1 osi.v. Take advantage of the nppor» hy
tunitv. Cabinets, |t.(W per doeen.
Satisfaction guaranteed. of
H ari.iss A Yalpky.
of --
tiKAND ANI» THIAI, at'Kolta. n
of / . tow
/The following namw gentlemen will...
dare tbs honor of serving on tbe fimt hy
grand jury drawn for Elmore county. TU
of ffliey aru to appear here next Monday : I fj
A. O. Hmiih, K. W. Liljegran, Ale*,
H. M. Irvine, Hobt. McCabe, I
John Holland, K. H. Turner, E. O. ; J
Lyon, A. O. Killbtuirn, Jqa. Pearson, p
J. H. Howard, K. T. Willi«, Jo*. Hul | H
»«T» *» , " JJ***' ""^"
T A ' «!"?* • Juhu Mltch,,U > 8imi - A Mc
«** 1 *, riul Kav<> the
And lbs following trial ynror, b. c
been summoned to appesron the «in
*'■ A- tuderwood w J. luriier J
V R Ï
Z,£' ^
m j M Akin, J, <N*k*, O. t: Buch
its anan H T Kvan, T. It 8U
,,h,. nM)ni Alanw.n Port, Cyrus
Adin M. Hall, W. H Oglesby, E. U.
re- Hall, Frank Smith. C. W. Joy.'
■liter Vail«-}.
mft
d. U.
: cbUlch.
J
•ware.
Hln-riff White droppcil down upon
our unsuspecting i-itUcns last Tncwlay
like a tlinntlcr boll, with summon» for
those that are doometl to act as jurors
Ibis tenu of court.
I
Mozskt.
Mountain Home, July 18.
:
boihe: city m'l.i.ErrixM.
Mrs. Kikewine, of Mountain Home, |
is visiting the Capital city, a gueat of
Misa Annie Barber.
W. C. Wickersham is in the city on
a brief vialt, and a* usual ia cutting a
wide swarth in social circles.
i
IO „ T '* u Constitutional Convention has
u> the honor of having as some of its n
members the following newspaper men: 1
C. M Hays of the Owyhee Avalanche, i
J. F. Parker of Idaho Free Press, Lam- ;
, oreuz of Caaaia Times, Allen of Hlne
t |, cno Journal, Pe rce of Challis Mes
senger, and Frank Steunenberg of the
Caldwell Tribune. They are making
good records for themselves and tbe
press of thc Territory need not Iw .
ashamed of ita representatives in the
body now forming a constitution fur
the pro|*n*ed new 8 ta c of Idaho.
The Elmcre delegates are doing a
themselves proud, and are a credit In
the new county. Mr. Cavanah has the
chairniAnshtp of the Committee on
Public Inatitntions, etc., and is also on
the Committee on Mines. Mr. Htnll is a
on the Committee ol Irrigation, as well
aa other important committees. Mr.
Sinnott will look out for the interest»
of tbe workingmen, a memtier of the
Committee on Labor. He ia also on
the Printing Committee.
to
re
be
is
mill
sat
was
Col.
of
Mil
of
in
will
The
con
is
lim
the
the
Band of Krmled stork hors«*« lor :
^ on a *f d ,un ' n, * r ~ ,<1 "'"J" i
ago. of mis m
in ^ventv held fine brood mar»-» »-oils
«,
! Bangs—Willow and Dry Creeks,
fol- »!>o U t fouru-en miles fn.m Bois«- City.
A rare eliance to purchase a fin»- band
of horse, che-i*. Teim—Cash on de
Sec- hvery. Call on or add raw.
TOU Mhath,
a Whether on pleasure bent or !»"*>•'»/».
should Ukc on every trip a »-'d/j^T
P;-rup of Figs.-it ^u-n,» r i pb-^
he 'y * u d etlectually on the kulneys, liver
in rtnJ Ik )W cU, preventing fevers, head
house gche(l ao »l other forms of sickness.
For sale in 50c and $1.00 bouh. by
The Pimirim.
Boise City, July 24.
Hay fm Hair.
I have on niy ranch at Pine Grove k
100 Ions of fine timothy hay that wi4^*
soon to bated and ready for aale, bol
for CASH only. I will deliver it at any
jk.int d»-sir»*d. Orders for five tons or
more promptly
ju20
NOTICE
To the OlBrer« or Klrnore Count) .
Notice i* hereby given to all county
officers that when pcrchasing supplies
for Elmore county, they must do so
only through their purchasing agent,
Mr F. P Cavanab, or upon his or
dl . r
Byonler of the Board of County
Commiskioneis.
JOHN T. GILMAN, Clerk.
By W. C. WicKKRsiiAM, Depufy\
Nine miles from Kockv Bar. an A
No. 1 ram b ; seven acres' under wir,
fence, and in cultivation ; ditch Ukei:
from river affording water in any quan
tity, and a good 12x Hi board bouae.
A desirable location. Price and terms:
$200.00, one-third down and balance
in si* and twelve mouths' time, with
1 12 per cent intoreal and good s,- '
curity Inquire at this office. jul3
For Hsiu.
Noll<-e lo ttt<M-kinen.
an AtroisriNC
At ('«Ufi:iloM •
nu'nlA of ill«* FoniiI» «>f Juif
Fliwnrf ConmlttPf.
. . e 4l
Mr. K. C. Koch, m»c:etury of the
Fourth of July Finance Committee,
fo^^ht-d the Yollowinf for publi •
lo, ' :
id HUburw
s n Mccart?
K,«t iSm
lf****f! >
SumUy, about noo i the woods at
■ the head of a ravine »bout one mile
north of this town were set on tire
hy some miserable itoundrel, who (
should suffer the extreme ]>enalty
of the law, if proven, for his daa
jtardlv act. Tbe fire spread rapidly
toward the west, reaching thc slim
n ,it ,,f the ridge, in plain view of !
tow „ «„«1 extended down to the
will... ^ w u, lre |. w „„
hy the hard 'work of a number of
TU | un t lCcrs . Beside» the destnic- !
I fj on u f a vast aimnint of growing ,
timber, the fire burmd lagging and
I other mining timhns tielonging to
; J u h„ Martin valued nt about $300.
p ( ,rt Una te|y thefiamts were ohecked
| H .f (>re rcn , hine Kuno's immense
wood-pile and Golden's imwder-.
house on Hteele cdseh-otWrwise !
the damage would lave been of a
n)orc nature,
The law is very it riet and the
for gtart i ng forest |
fires, and the statutei make it ini-j
^ ,»erative that persens building a
camp-fire shall extinguish all the
coals before leaving it.
Doom,-*- J -
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humlrci
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of
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nffiif
To •m*'««i*ta revoit v»l fr».rn t|«lr of tickeU
mft IhTh, M
d. U. McC«rt\. 4ft _
tir m
.. 107 *0
Situate
fftftô 00 -er«Id«
To «auojiiU from culwi-f ipilona:
40 00
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in
. «4 .V»
46 60 130 01)
Tt»t«l from b«!l «n i •uH*-r.pt
To bills }*td:
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50 00
4. » OO
10 w
M U0
12 ftO
46 AO
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10 on
10 OO
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3 00
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Ift To
ft on
1ft 00
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6 00
6 «10
Or hewtr«, ft p h t w i
Uniter, «t the dan* a
J T UÜWM, fur aupper
bulletin. |>nntiim.
O. I*. Gulden, ftmwvrka.
hfwiliklinc atm*U
Ml inhleWh, I»«II rent
Jcwrrh Arthur, Whur. 1 m
M r. Mullaney
httlM
tant.
The
of the
Alt
. heilig
John
I
Kinuka
; county,
turning
I».
W inder, cutting brush
A <pMwi, i«»«>r
lutbert Howell, hauling
M m K«h)«hn, flagw, ok
H I* Golden, spike«. naiU. si
Gcorgv Flet* her, men handier
Holwit Netterly. hauling
t hru Farrell, l*l»>r
Grotye b Inder , kaU«r
Kiiuaid Hn*., retint» ing pat I
HaUtt.« .
Respectfully Huhinitti-d,
K. Koch, S«H.-'y.
itua su 0 M su : uo
• It
EIRE IN THK Mflt'NTAINH.
plum view u!
_ _ _ down to the
Atlanta rond, where it wns checked !
('■M*k Htove f|)r Hale.
A brand new No. 8
with ronervnir and wai
stove furniture com ilete.
: baker. Apply to
Royal Charter,'
ming elor t, and
A good
A. 8. Abbott.
|
a
»m
Royal Daniels and family are rus
i ticating at Nichols' inncK.
Young Frank Cavanah made his
firBt visit to Atlanta Thursday.
1)( . puty Hheriff Jim Gray went to
n i' Fridav on i tfiriaibuainesa
1 * f nday on ctticia business.
i The court house now presents a
; comfortable and irjviting appear
anoe.
HarUss it YalpeV are first-class
photographers. Try them and be 1
convinced,
. ,
mener back of the
Mr. Decker.
Thos. L. White or Odessa, Mo.,
a relative of Sheriff White, is visit
In !„g Rocky Bar.
u ._
, ,1 u--V'u; '* i' i'• c n^r c
H ' ' !^ c " e8 ^' 1 ,n ' a ^ I-^ke
is a 8 ". ,,r l time ago.
The two little children of Mr. and
Mrs. Powell that hare been danger
ously ill are recoveri
«
1-4
lor : in London.
i It retires but little faith for a j
m man to believe he in made of dust
after he has ask«*l or credit on the
lihirài* Fourth .nj bond th.i hi,
name ia "mud "
I >a st Monday moriiing the miners
employe»! in the Elmore refused to
^/work Under the forenmnship
,,f one Mel ver, owing to his over
'«-iiaiaafti
periätondent Wat»on.
*fc Ivor resigned ard skipped out oft!
uegday morning'» stage- tin* men
were *dl direha^l TW IWan
WM apnointod foreman of the mine
as appoinwsa lore man oi in* mine,
a new crew of men took the
by places of the old. Tim is a thor
Ihr
I 1«
Jim* Arthur is building a new res
cour t house for
»g
John Van Sehaick and family
and Mrs. Mulhilly »nd Mrs. Pfau
went over to Bascom's ranch Thurs
day.
Notwithstanding heir great mis
fortune, Casey, Holland & Smoot
jp a stiff up|K-r lip and will re
lid at the old mill-site.
k
wi4^*
Uncle lire Harp yesterday brought ;
up from Mountain Home a 4, OU) «b. !
or for tlu . county , vhioh Chairman
^Cavanah purchaaed of Geo. Bell. !
Enterprising Jake Ulrich has had
the ditch running i^i the street be
halt and the
tween his billiard
court house substantially planked
and has cleaned up
so locality.
,, , . i ,____
, <, . eo I* " a »-*chr>ol census mar
shal. reports .0 school children in
R»Hkjr Bar district. The trustees
ree engaged Miss Thomas of Moun
in Home, teacher for the ensuing,
generally in that
term.
"°h Mamma, what is a whisky
A «tnugbtT ask«*d » young hope
»ul <>« »hont six summers "My
dear child, it grieves me to say it
is what makes y)ur papa walk
crooked so often." replied the mother
w iih a sigh.
t Vwi _r u'.i« „„„„
T l'< 1 r * n cc «f Males gave more
s,- ' ha, ' •»« ««other, the Queen, for the
Johnstown sufferert, She sent her]
sympathy. He bought two tickets
to Buffalo Bill's benefit performance
Results—*
appucâtww roj patent.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
(
AND CARPETS.
T«r n |i Pnnmi -„j
"»RFMBPanO
of !
of
!
,
to
!
a
|
ini-j
a BATHINQ.
OPEN FAERY DA Y nt the WEEK
r»<irw> «kt*T«s Orfirc.
Haiuiv. Idaho Jul> If». I»»*
NflHcv ts h«r«tb> fftwari) that Th* IWar (>««k Otak!
k!h.lnr roui|winv. % curuoralion duly «bUMitltcMl by
I««.. f the mie oi n«« Y««*, t>> «• Mio**») a* Mo. !
k I' OaolMllot HcmA) D»,. ldM> ., will*.' pint
I.i.h.. i.rrUer' , m li,' > .plîïl^i,«ri" »'Tml'c.i All
)nl«i' Rm (lib
i KMMA I.OUK MIMNfl ct.AtM, ,
Hrur CYn k (Inrinvr!) Klk Creek or !Ur<l |
imittf Ulwlrti i, I'lmorv tlormrrly Alturtsi 1
( nuhlv. Malio IWritory. .N»nai*t m/*.f fit fern him
Ur«Ml lim»»r fort of ihr lo*lr upI «urfatt* «rouii l ai\
humlrci f«rrt wkU*. Nring loi No. .*•«. «ml ilroTili«»! in
IIh' ft« LI noun «ml pU( > 1 1 ihr offtvhil Writ) on Hie
duriwtic urialkiii «I 1« tl«*rr«M
dILmsm; rimimcariBï at center |
of »«I r**d of rlftint at which the notice ol lo
«mtion miiritialU ««a |mmi*w|. theip-e N 20 deurera If* ,
wiinuUw (•»( JÔ0 Isn't N W corner Xu. \ -n«l (mint of
IwjjtimittE. Umm« routh i deg I.X mm W dtki fer». H ;
; W car No. Ï. IImmicv H «7 ÙCU 00 mm. R Ifift» fret M !
K rot. No. ft; ihemw N if (try It min esat IhJO Irrt N
K oor No. «: theni-c N 67 «irx U> min * I.VhJ feet N
oor No. I «ml f»Ucw of hf^inuing. é«»ve) of n*
e»»r. No. S. C. N. miner«! bkw
k
nffiif «M
Situate
-er«Id« I
in »hu» oftWc. «irh n
httlM RMM uw- - f
■I Nu l hears 8 13 «Ug. 3« min W feet du
tant.
The Mkl miniuic cl tint inHitg «4 rwc'tr 1 in lh« oflk-e i
of the bm<o««lM of mid iMm OMWrt ot II«! ho. in |
Alt um« i«
. heilig the »«pbir «un e> N.». Til
John IL*\ I« ttueun eyred mining claim on the w«t 1
I dire«« that till« notice ho f«uldl*h«d in the ;
Kinuka Hi lumi, «t Huckt H «r, In mb! Klinn«*
; county, Ihr iM-wafiaper |ni(»U«h«*! nmrmt the mkl 1
turning claim, fur the perk«! of aUtyr «iaaa.
M O UlbUXiM. Hrgi-tei
I». E. W AUortiuv tor hlaimwii
Kir t imbtimlMMi July ».
10.9S1 arrm; »»»» coaflie««.
ty, Idaho The
know« lomllw i M
James Ireland,
Dealer 111
WatchesClocksand
Jewelry.
Fit rniture
u!
! BAST CARRIAGES and
fcOYS' IRON WAGONS
Sewing Machines, etc.
Houtl, *M*.
MOUNTAIN HOME, IDAHO.
ordsn proai|4l, >UtwM la.
JnlS
JUNCTION BAR
Hot Springs»
New Buildiiig,
New Udtli Tuba,
Clean ami Neat for
H. D MMITH, l*ro|metor.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Uns
ODfli *,
It 9, m
H"i** r-'v. l.Uho, J'lK u
Nattn Uhe**h> gi.w, that Ox laUmrlnc
Wl.r ha* S lad nf.tù'i- nl
In aupport of hkt claim, and IhaLmid |»roof
p made l »clore the Hwhtor and Ranci vor at
»m I
Boiar City, Idaho, on Auftnl 1ft. IMS. »b: Brannon
Wilkin«, who (Had Pm. D. If. 37 »4 for the 8W 14 HW
his
to
a _ __ ....
butui «i u,*t *utm>iu«i ITy ciatmuc
H**tx* rum,
be 1
c
and
following
wiHiMM^Io prove hit eontinumiH rw>Lt«no« upon ana
« ultivatton of aakl kanü. \is; GmqrvHarvaY.il««
1-4 «action IX, tp 6 H II ft C. He
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Black«to«Mi, F. C. Kaasnuaaen, ft. A. Nawiuaii, all of
Rrunaatf vallay, Itlaho.
low*nec of auch proof, or who km»»» of i\f auh
«lanLut 1 roaaoti, uimUt tha law anti II»« ragnUlionn of
a j
dust
the
hi,
to POOT. ANTI liTT T T APD
1 UU1j ^'}> "LLL1AKÜ
over- TABLES
————•
oft!
men
mine
mine,
the
thor
Ihr Intarior lNtmrtment, why auch proof shoukt not
I 1« «llov e*l, will lia ri*«n «11 opportunity «t ih* «hove
MM a "'
to c
^lturaft 0alotm
res
for
Adjoining Altura« 11,»tel,
CY. V. SMITH, Proprietor.
-■—
FINE MILLIARD AND POOL
TAÉLëft.
The Bent Wluea, Liquors and
Cigars in Idaho Territory.
DRINKS in «nd Meant«.
re
J. KTKDMAN-M. COHTAXCIW.
;
«b. ! _. . . Ä A
LI Ml) D L vAl lift II
! LLIvIU 11 L ORLUU 11
had
be
the
in
(OppaoJI. ih. Altura* Hotel)
STEDMAN «fc CONTANCIN
PROPRIETORS
that
None but the very tost
LIQUORS Süd CI G AES
^ "
"My
it
the
her] AND BILLIARD HALL,
Kept constantly on hand.
EXCHANGE
SALOON.
(OpfmSI, Bulkiln 0*vt)
JoMph Fitzgerald. Manager.
ROCKY BAR, IDAHO.
ll> «Liant ion lo «a.
FIRST CLASS
New Barber Shop.
Oppooito llrixcm OSR*. Rock) Hoi
X. B. RATH HONK, ......
...... HormIw.
ftirict «IMnUoit lo Imaia«». afti«rp tool« god
pndcomr u pitmm my t
a trial
Ui»a
S. H. McCAKTY,
fOLLECTOR & REAL ESTATE AGENT
! Will practice law lit Justice's Court.
1
All hu*incDa intrusted to me wiil M
, proitlptly attchJed to.
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;
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Office Up*8taire f Opposite P. d.
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J. W. ROWETT;
Watflinwker and Jeweler
i
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1
ROCKY BAR, IDAHd.
WATCHES. CLOCKS sad JEWELRf
Of the lb-at Quality, for Hale.
|{f|fivirinf Dont on Short NotW.
Jetty McLaughlin,
R<X,'KY BAR, IDAHO.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONK
And Prom ply Attended To.
(OppalU Altura* Haul)
Winkleback l Harris|tsa.
Fine Wine« and CigartiL
BIST OF LIQUORS.
Nat Hall. _W Uljagrai.
HALL A LIUEORAN,
BLACKSMITHINC
at
HW
ana
OF ALL KINDH, AND
WsgStt Work.
Horseshoug a Specialty
of
of
not
Steel wedges and hammers for « ood*
choppers.
8ATIHFACTI0N GUARANTEED.
A UQU8T «.QUITZOW,
Attorney At Law ami Notary
Public.
promptly « lian a»» la
Calloctlona «ad lagnl Po rs mml» a w*°»aHt
DR. F. t WRIGHT,
PHY8TCIAN AND 8URGEOÜ
ROC fc Y BAR, IDAHO,
DR. WM. F. SMITH«
Physician and Sr ko bon
Mountain Boom, Idaho.
«*.0*oe nut tear lo EiE.tr* Carter Otmi Mom.
II
11
Cnlta promptly
d«y or nlffct, in boU
Mhll
r. i.
m.
ENSIGN A STULL.
ArrOBHKYS AUD COUMSXLORS At Li#<
MOfMTAIN ROUX
HAILRY. IiiUO
*1
D. E. WALDRON.
Attouit At L X
ROCKY BAR. IDAHO
wnt pmetfcw la oil tha
J T «PRAGUE,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE«
NOTABT PUBLIC
And CommsHcnti
MOUHTAUr ftONft. IDAHO»
Jk.. R4C. BXNNOTT,
Jeane« or THK Peace akd Notabt
Public,
ouorv's nur, IDaho.
Mountain Mom« Lodge, Mo- 19
I- O D F .
«•tela
S« 0*1 F.!k»C Holl svsn Sa»
Sajramtte kaUSI
»Mat uîaMmd.
a L ALLEY , K. 0.
R JOUNSOX, V. 0.
J. T. Inan, Sootstarv- *
tm EDWARDS k CO.
STOCK BROKERS,
8T. LOU 18, MO.
JtuFietpfti Üb» vlWnmjui
Mining IftFiL \