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! inc State , I -, _ ADI'»«» TO THE PKPbE OT , . ?hr tflmorr SfoUrtiw. rxjtoKs oocirrt, idaho U N fAY*«. .... Kam» a*a Paoraiaw«. R m-ky Bax, At <>t IT, ISR8. I It AIIO. I The Convention convened at Boise City on July -1, 1N>IA, to frame a Con •tituUon lor the »Ute of Idaho, haa Ann completed its lab«'». The Constitution to framed will be All submitted to yen fur approval oi re jection on November a, 1**19. Before adjournment, the Couven lion by resolution appointed the un- 1 tlereigned as a committee to lay be* < fore you the reasons why the Consti- ; tutioa should be adopted, and this . I duty we now fulfill. The Territorial system of govern- 1 ment under which we have lived the a oi* • ; ai_ « _miti. p*at 26 year. >. in direct conflict with the spirit of Republican and Demie cratic institutions. t to We have no voice in the eelrction of the must important officer* who , . ! in the enactment of laws by « oogre« U> which we must yield olaHlmi.ee; »nd do voit*« in Hi* elt^rllon ol U»f Chief Magistrate of the Republie, appmnts the principal ojhcer*. by ; whom lire executive and judicial affair# of our Territory are adminis-1 g tered. We are held in a »tale of political vassalage, similar in many miwU lo that in which the American Colonies were hvlrl by Great Britain. Oovernnicnts are instituted for the purpose of -ecuri-g to »11 men their natural and iimlicnahl«* right# to uf<*. liberty, and the pursuit of happine-s ; ' and all rightful government* derive their just power* from the consent of the governed. Taxation administer our local affair*; no voice I wilhont représentai nui among awainafthe xoverning power * T_.iit.Lri .amount w lute * 1 * , * r ' î, Which we have no vote or oilier sd«> | quate r* pre.ental. 0 ... can at *nv time annul any *ct ,-med by oor tegisla tnre. and tinder » Congru#* p # C| g f th T «ru »»** u r -m the l-wer of the- Ter nuirtal Ltgtolature, no great pulilu w„,k nr jn-pro—m-nt in Jta ...t-iCTi iÄJStr STJZJZ« onr mineral or agricultural resource*, can be inaugurated or carried out. l'nder the Congressional Alien, U-l *C. nli-n In ... on Ml land* ill the Territory, and thi* P"* bibition »hut* the door to the influx cioo« »n<l useful metals, tl.u. retard ingand abn«t iwralyxing .be develop nient of our unlimited resource*, and depriving labor of iu moot encourag Our School'b»od »Le unoorup^tTaud JSiiM nlLa,.«-tor .«J tion of our chiWren, ami are not <i|>en 1 to purchase bv th.we se, king home. among us, thu* retarding immigra tion and that great iacr e — e of popu-, , V- u Ul d m hu LC "Î .renritTe u. tU A Territory cun not have a settled oublie policy The fact that Congre«. Jiiav-'al anv time annul it. legislation anv matter of p.m-lv local concern prevent! active ^operation by the Code on those higher planes of pule {teffiShih result in the establtoh ment of a permanent State policy. The veto power of alien governors wlio in the past have been, and who in the future again may lie aent, among us. is one of which we have h#tl more then one exemple of »hü experience by which llie jieople have been diMOumged The most intolerable evil however, tinder which we have lived for th* past 25 years, lie* been the changing aud shifting cliaracter of our judicial ri^isÊef,. by which we have been de of the ineatiuiable benefit ol ,,n judicial precedent* aa a safeguard U> right* of peraon and property. Hcwrcely lias one judge »ent to ua from abrcawl obtained even a »light insight into the law* and custom* of the Territory, before another coming in hia room baa undone the work of hi* predeceastir, *nd tin* chronic con dition of change has left all of our and properly tntere*u in a ronstan. »tale of doubt and uncer Unity. To make confusion worse con founded, we liave been denied an a|> peal from theae raw and inexpericnceil decision* to an indepeodeut Supreme, Court, under the Territorial system •t having the Judge below review »,,, owu mdgm.nUon api*e«l. "hie lhe VS (unable or mcomjwlent tf^pertonw " our caienuar* mi ti, ld ûi deUv^l until litigants obum to be delayed until are rum the neo lo meet tin* great want ol the l^te SLlWSSÄ IT IÏÏ.A.S ent Supreme Court. Although the exjiense of thia De nartin-int is large, it i* no greater than " nceeaailiee compel, and in the nronipt deU-rmiuation of all cause., the people will find that their burdens, direct and indirect, will be greatly L«*»-in-d .. ' ,. v * awwi-ali T $55 RATKUOOD WILL ■ 290 TO THB TAXPAYEIIS OF IDAHO. Some objection ha* been urged again*! Statehood on tin-ground that the coat of government will be greatly increased. In framing the Constitution the Con rention has kept thu objection con stantly in mind, anil it afford* us great satisfaction to announce to the taxpayer» of Idaho that the aggregate coal of the State and County govern menu under the |iro|*osed Conslitu tion will be $55,290 LKS* AJiaUALLY than under the present Territorial government our Kusine»« too our ! The result i* reach..I by tin- Ml«»- b'y'njî inc- »taUn.i-nt of Ut« errat of ilk new Sut'». State government, to-wit : ; th* , _ . ... ...... iTh-xn ".1" • no WO #n>l I Department 9 Annual expe.i..-of Jud.. t.ry f, J. He,tart, „ent . . ■ W - J '**'"*' ,,,. 0 ^ i\t |Mir m«* î Ui« Am.«:;! «P* for , ', 1111 , ,, . " ilufv Annual nikiiK of iVtttUin . 1 075 well . ,a , ■ . . h . ' " ' oH Annual interest ou all out ■ I the fully I f 138.125 10, Ü0 1 * »landing bond«. Ann ual espenae oi Stale Uni versity . . 11 .ont) All other annual exj>e»«e* non Total annual coat of Slate Government under the pur jMierd Constitution 1 Total annual coat of present Territorial Government to the taxpayers of Idaho $ 84.365 < ; . I ucr ,-a«: of cost of State Gov crûment I 53.760 1 By changing the ayatem of county the government now in vogue to that ».r.e i*j****J hy Ilie IVnitftiiutKMig by wbicli ^ ^ ^ ^ |Mh , (rr , ».UH,*, tt, ert w |t) he »aved aunnully ; t to the counties of the State the follow mg amounts, to-wit : Salaries of Sln-rilTn Salarie« of Auditors and Ke ! corder» . ^He* of Probate Judge. . SlkUnCT1 uf County Bi.lrict U»f Attorney# o( Oonnty Sii|«nn by ; , rll ,i t .„ u u | Public tu.truc t - ou g u ,„ ri „ 0 f Clerk, of B.rtrict lo TuU l annual «ving in county government under the Con »titulioii the |issTsmase of cost of State over their Terrilor j*j OovvrumeiU uf<*. ; ' ToU , M| „ vin g , n nually to of I 36,000 fur 15,000 10,2110 Ill 34^00 7,020 6,570 Court* . . 100,050 53,760 the taxpayer» by »du, -ting I the Stale and County Gov ernment propueed by the nui CoBtli lutiun I 55,280 In addition to tin, aU.ve in many instance* the fee* of officer* will .amount annually to a sunt greater î, thtti» Ihe nmxitiiuifi Ctmip^Dselton #! sd«> | time ThU exo«. will so into Hie Couniv T J^ r y îT le uf the Ux payers. It is believed that in few in T »tenree will enjr minimum compe»#« Ter ^ ^ nl . d( . Ilp . T bu. it pulilu . „ , n j " - e r i-e~a««v— « "»* - («ye™ $55,280 i-sm ahsvh le** Alien, than the present Territorial and Ml Con.« O-Jinn-nU. j P"*- nixiwiTio* nr school tax** to he influx obtaikeu by *tatehood. i .... -•» Mm to Ihe new HUte nd bUh.. will con»..! of aeclion* 16 .ml J6 of I town- ' to Ihe new HUte nd bUh.. con»..! of aeclion* 16 .ml J6 of every »hip, and 500.000 aew« granted U°der j «ecuon 237H of the U«vi»ed Statutes o round number., will amount t W »a «.1«.l» P« "» 1 •» valued at $J3,400,000. Of these the Cou.t.tution provides Grat^ no more tbau 2u seuUona, or 16,000 acre*, **iall be so •»* j nuultv. Inten years t lure would be «>ld 160,000 acres. K.tunated at the ! ! minimum price of $10 per acre, the Jotal sum realized by the «b- of |b.« '»'"I m ten year, will be #1 600.00ri This sum should certainly yield six (6) l«*r cent, net, an an noal mcorne of $960A). Beside* th.. j revenue H.e land, thus «rid are in,me dialely subject U. Uxaimu. and the n.ve , u.e obU , ncd fr.,rn he«- lajid. m the way of taxes will Jitrcasc t general annual levie*. Aa thu school Ux constitute* a large part of the exjiense of govern ment, nnü #9 tht* revenue derived from ; school lands will enable Hie Legtsla i ture in a short time to reduce the school levie* to almost uotiiiug. it I« easy to see that your Uxe* will lie greatly reduced, in this respect, by a 8l*te government. With SlaUhnod there will Ik- avail able other public lands aa follows : town- ' the United State*. *l! of wiiieh in ov«»r j Uuiverai'y grant • penitentiary l»tufa Agricultural College land* scientific 8cho.il land* 100.«» N orm al School land* . . 100.«» CrariUble Institution* 31»,«» i* u Hltc building* 32.«» The proceed* from the aale» of Iheae a Wll) n WV ide all netessary build - n ^ ( | |jr ( | ie rem^etive jitirpoa»-* Orn tinned, and eventually furniali a *uf (lcM , nt i nconl s f„ r their nuintenance ,-ktil ktatkiiood is **rrHKD t | lcse public land* are unavailable j or ^ ., nr . HMe of relieving taxation nm | ( urn i,|,; M g home* fur — t t l e i*. c ^ knn or TltK cü xaTrriTlog. Convention that framed tin Co^tutio. m in no wu a par |(ne Jn ju or)! » luz «tt.m b..tb . . .. to delegntea from every county. Strong Republican couutie* «ent imnonUcs of iVmocralic, aud Democmtic coun !»«• minoritie* of Republican dile combination of "T, "y'».."u "to'£P fesional interest was represented in iu memberalup, and it wa* wholly free from iBnMdH inflii. lice*. j The buainea* and USpaymg portion) ol our people w»aespecially prommeut .und watchful of every kttaireal of vital concern. I We believe that the Constitution ■ finally adopted is an •miiieut degree „ conservatively progressive one lK)Wt . n( conferred upon the Legie [ <lun . are commensurate with the n ea<l* of the State, while the reatrie tiwB , pUred upon WgisUtivc action » r e »uch aa experience in other State» ^ ahnwn to I«. whniewinie or neecs #Brv A careful i^-niaal of it# pro vw j' ons will, we CHIK j,j nl j„d, that a Huk- government administered in harmony- with us ,pjrit and intent, will cause an imins ^nd wondv.rful increase iu the wealth, population and happiness of the people. . _ For *^JeTiX-JK pioneer« of Idaho have Uien ,«tunny Arm*. 46,080 100 90,01» think, satisfy any b'y'njî tht» f*-mtdj«bw* <*f Ute fwtnre Sut'». I l***y liât»* ut nil lime* u|rhehi th* power amt dignity of then-lion iTh-xn- who emigrated hither in the #n>l Ut-h of. tt.lv "i.anhaud, arc now .„„..„„J,.,, by f, J. . hihin-t. and t ra.nhehiklrei,. Thev hate partly rvab-emed the ^ - Wh,!, lnn...l. and by Ui« ir Im ru»*î rillet» pAVvil the w^y , for the halter civilian..... upon «hielt ilufv are enleriug. They remember . well lorji'irannk trodrrnm. their oH l.oim-i in the tnuit, aittf lone to la . restored to tlm full rtehU of HfÏMltl mirier tim CoonLiiuUott of ; the I'oiteit Slate«. To ai-< o»ti| litli thu cud we re*|wxt fully invite you to give the Coustitu- : I on aubloitled herewith a can-lid con »«ikialioo, and ratify the »ante by < J-ar-ult'.te«.-«. Un H. ClaüETI, Shoahon« Co. A J. PlNKIlAtt, Altura* Co. nut M Hayn, Owyhee Co. Wx J. Mr*'i.NWiu.i., Latah Co. IIbxry AKMtnroxo, Log. ni Co. j Geo Ak un. It-.i-e Co. J-. ■*. W lUlb, Nex I'eree <'-j. S. F. TaYIAiM, Bingham Co. C.'l.ta A CLARK, A*la Co. Fua.se 1' CaVaxaH, Elmore Co. < Bob«- City, Augurt 6. 1»9. ; Ha, for Saie. I ha vs on my ranch nt Pirn- drove pm , 1)llt t ,| timothy hay timl will soon la- baled and ready for rule, but fur CASH only. 1 will deliver it at any j noini desired. Order» lor live tons or rumptly »tu-nded I«. Ill- I' 20 Ut*>, L. ClIAKIlAI. JU gfeupffic s - » - V, Combia«* th* juic* of the Blue Fig* of Cabfonii*, *o laxaiiv* sod nutnuoax, #!- with th# medictn#! virtue« of pUnu kaowa to b, aoit beaafieial to th* k*».a«yvt«w. forming lb*ONLY PER «CT TeMEDY to act gently yvt in P-»P'>T on th. it j and _ . j 5JÄÄ he druggia for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu i factured only by lb* cauforni* fig syrup co. • 6«« r««»c.«o. Cl d KIDHET 8 , LITER ' AID BOWELS ■—AND TO — Cleanse#« System Effectuait j, T BAT — PURS BLOOD, I REFRESHING SLEEP. HEALTH and STRENGTH N*w Vo*a, X, 9 ' Lou i**ii i» tv. J1J Wisdom's Robertine —FOB TI!C Complexion. WRIfiHT & PAYNE, DRUGQIST* Lumber Mown« HW«! Æ - ' Rocky Bar & Atlanta Saw Mills. jier M. CORREYS ., ■ . T . -.M, _ Good cluOT Lumber at fr-- ]'t*l thousand feet, LUMBER Cheajmr Than the Cheajiest. DELIVERED AT ROCKY BAR: i Common Lumber, $15 |ht M. Clear Lumber, $20 |*er M. Drcsdt'tl ami Matched, $10 extra Shingle*, $5 00 per thou»»nd. MILLS HOW RUNNING. Send iu Urders for Large or Small Amount#. Down it Goes! SAW MILL Deliver* Good common Lumber ut £17 jHT thousand feet. Shiugle« at $r>.50 per M. VnJ ortkri tu th« »Hi, Bll« ab»-*« town, ov cwl 8» H. MC ARTY pu Rock; Pu, DORKHT Cr-UhtY. |-!^r»l.voi !«ty i , G. D. GOLDEN, -DEALER IX Dry Goods ana Groceries ; : < j < Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Tobaccos, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, Etc. ! Also Fresh Fruits of All Kinds, and j or Nuts and Candies. POST OFFICE BUILDING. ALTURAS HOTEL, p a j ns Taken for the taiwnodation of Commercial Travelers. JOIIX T. GILMAX Prop. SPLENDID TABLE BOARD. Rooms Nicely Furnished. the Oregon i Stage for Mountain Home, the neareat point on Short Line, leaves the Hotel every morning at six o'clock. Stage arrives daily at 7 p. m. 9 CENTRALLY LOCATED. Appointments Complete and Rates Satisfactory. ROCKY BAR BREWERY JACOB ULRICH, PROP. Brews tlie Rest of Home Beer» I - From Pure Materials And sell« at reasonable prices, in quantities to suit, Wholesale and Retail. A NICE, PLEASANT BILLIARD HALL Kuu in Conuection with the Brewery, where all will lie Courteously Treated. i : : ELMORE HOTEL —(New Brick IIotil)— Corner Allnras St. & Atlanta Are. MOUNTAIN HOME. IDAHO. P. LINA HAN, Prop. This Hotel, having bc«n juat renovated and newly fur malted throughout, embrace* every feature uf a FIRST-CLASS and POPULAR HOSTELRY. I Ha» large, and w<-ll ventitated Sleeping Rr*om* ; also large and wen iiglitetl Sanipb- Room* for Commercial travi-ler». The Dining R<a>m i* lirat cia** in every aj.jauntim ut. A»k forClerk of lia.- Ebuure wln-u arriv ing at the dejart JOHN MITCHELL'S Livery and Feed Stable f AND CITY HAY SCALES . IDAHO HOI STAIN HOHE, ov gJT Heap* i mriraitly in Ur«itri»«ra^h3 BUGGY TEAMS A FIHST-CLASS SADDLE RIGGS. liu^K)' tram, £5 per day. Saddle horse, lj<2.50 jht tlay. Ravina purchaaud tho abnvu propertjr of Uvo. \Y. Fth'.ll, 1 solicit th« |«ti,>oag« of mj friuDiU and tb<- »bu..t»II; . JfUP MtTCHXLL I ROCKT BAR MEAT MARKET Ethel! & VanSchaick, Prop's. ; Fresh, Tender & Juicy BEEF» PORK, MUTTON, ' Kept couaUudiy on baud. ! SAUSAGE, ALL KINDS. ELMORE RESTAURIMT^ ROCKY BAR, IDAHO. MRS. SHAFFER A CO., PROPS. NOW OPEN. Good Meal* at AH Hour*. Fine Lunche* a Specialty. Everything Neat and Clean, And WELL COOKED. OWe Un U-M«*Caa Ice Cream Evary Sunday. BATH HOUSE Strop B ARD ER J. A. BROOKFIELD, hf nurit Rar " * ! OpposU, Alturat - Resriy Räson. Sharp Shtoi«, Oo#d Work. DR. AH FONG, I Count — UK A LEE IX— 4i u( Tea and Sugar 9 I canon K Chin««* aud Japanese Knicknaeka, F. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS ETC M Umt A gcneml supply end aesortment of erticlt# wtiiuMe for wed ding aud birUidtcy gifts. taut, uf Inin* I Join, I The Little Palace . MOUNTAIN HOME. IDAHO. Adloinluv Um Tu roof Iloum i A- J BRICE,.... To AU XiNd of Good m» Liquors! Key west Ci|u s, trict —A Good Stock af I «TltTW -ttTU TCtrr'Xrta I Ihr W HiSJkLYO, — CÜCKENHEIMER RYE WHISKEY Specialty. fWKttiTthiaf Srri-t-looo. Git* mo » ea'L old i PHUT and VEGETABLE STORE. LEO SPANGLER Ho* opct»c-l 9 tariatt alort adj^ming »I.« Altura* Hotel, al*4m 1 m will rtvri't daily Fresh Vegetables Butter, EpjSft, Chickens, i « U on And rail at Umeart Figure« for Gaoh. Alto Candie«, N jU, Fntiu of AU Kind«, To>«uvo«, Cigan, 8vwt Cracker«, Ck. XoTICK I »<11 run » ,u*t Mna H»ii*> »ad : Kicky Bar recularh «» rr\ »«eh ami carry paawn : gen ml km rat««. Call at nt »ton for paritculara. WM. RABJOHN. Manager. ! Montie B. Gwinn ! HKAIM^I AltTCM For the Celebrated j MOLINE ; Tubular and Steel Skein 1 WAGONS! And Buegies. I mm f ( 1 lie famous John Deer I lows, Harrows, Rake*, Mowers, Ab» carry a Fall Line of Hardware, Hardwood, Barb Wire, IRON and STEEL. Th* IiArgrat thock oi Dry Goods, Groceries, Notions, f Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes Ladies' Trim met! aud Uutriiu nied Hats, On the Short Line, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICE* Caldwell, - . • Idaho. . of Henry Swanholm Xk* e-. OM X. retint. ftoUcr In Dry G oods FANCY GOODS. Groceries amt Notions, Tulwtccos and Cigars, Hate and Cap-. Bootx and Shoot». Gents' Furnishing Goods, Crockery, ' Glasntvare, Canned Fruit Miners' Supplies, Agent of the Safety Nytro Powder Co. of California. Win«« and Liquors Wholesale and Retail Stag© Co. f O. J. SALISBURY, Prop., Mountain Homo* Pin» Grovo and Rocky Bar. fAKK. «ACH WAT. »10» Canto« Part** E«|wwsat Umi bist. «f* «ui«to), «rrt>* «I *«rtj «mil* a Us,* Ro*k< Éto, »1C« ». IMI». ■*»<*!« __a_aa_*_««- •■ « » n Hew Barber Shop. Opp-mto Bt Lcsns OWt-r, Eotkj tor N* B kATHBOSE, ■Mr! OMaUM ta touiam «tor» Isola sa* aa lain Oit# m 9 trial. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. NsUm Mo Bl LAssOsnea. tnmni IIaiuti. ls*au, isl» u. IW MtaifUlVssitoay. a -n>-™ii'm dul- «toUlMto« by tow* re ihr Slat* or A*» , wk. tj lr* »*r«r»«y I* to**, ! Ktaak f 0«aatok M Hart» B«r, hüb« J -* -;nlf Itoai " »1,1** patent toril,* EMMA LOI>* MINING CLAIM, Situai* n Bn* Craak (bnari, Ik Cm* «* Nar-l •ktbI4o> kl«n«rw (lonsu-rit AHurn; re , Ktaak f 0«aatok M Hart» B«r, hüb« J -* -;nlf Itoai " »1,1** patent toril,* EMMA LOI>* MINING CLAIM, Situai* n Bn* Craak (bnari, Ik Cm* «* Nar-l •ktbI4o> mining kl«n«rw (lonsu-rit AHurn; Count y. Idaho rofritory. mMwriBg of 8hm kuu huhdntl iNt uklr. bwinjf ta« Ho w# ilhcr l bii bn thoftrkl 4i utinutOM cast, mm folk»»*: Ouanmriteing ml crnUf u( « *-*t «ml n| claim ol which uoéot nt, Ihrms* canon o*l,-tn»llj co/ntr No. 1 a»# of nttnide-* rtMt S#0 foot ; thrtK-e wnrth 1 dtg. IS orin W S. Utriuo H «7 #«xr Oh Milk. C ISC» fvrt * K «t No. 3; th mit X 2 If. mm «MiwoiNtN No. 4: throe* X #7 d *4 tt> pain W Iftto «op« H F. . Ko. 1 and ptmem ol br^innior, sunrry of ox M . No. S, l*. t. otioe-ral Umt ttoundarirs fro« uuKfti Nu 1 boars K IS tog In mm W 16» 1er« di.« taut, arra li» .951 uf un Kcf,*r4*v ul »ill ailnin* iil**rvv »1 Hail**, in Altanto vuuut,. Ittohu th* »ton« k Inin* th* Of-tiiv urr.) *<>. TW -n Un to«, and U* Join, Hull* un*ur****l wtoin* etoim oa Un I dir*, t lint Ihn n-tir* h* puMl.h*d I» Un Fxaoai-, t><nan». « llu- liv Itor, cvhmiIt, II* w»,f>»p*f pul.lnlnd toiulas thin,, lue Un »».tod « Mxt* H o 1*1.11**«. gegtotor. D K '11-Allhmry for rkimuiit find jial .'icaXtoh Arijr SU. KOTIGE OF To Wstear Hjru, hu h#lr* or mmigtt». You mn m» LIVE YANKEE Lodo mini nr ckolen. sHmOod in Bc«r Crook nrinidf dis trict (fonworiY Rod WarriorX Elmotr mort? Atturook Idobo Territory, tor the pm poos of y (tor gcmiAH of MWtkm 2324 of pf.ivtajon* th* l imed Mat«, tho tattof oxpoMliturtM requirod upo* «U proporty for Ihr T«n MiUonol to th« lot doy of Jomiart , UM Tbflt your |jroportk>n of Um mm* to four hundrsd toil, tod, *„ mttmr this »otic« hy puUkutioa you foil or cvjutribut« y your InUft# in r ■ r os —ti B# ffddefadm oi 2324 of the Kwised Statut« of tho L'oi*od RHi i. JOHNS DONAtUE. GEORGE WINDER. FI rat pubUrmUon August 10, 1M0 NOTICtrOR PUBLICATION. V. S La»» Omet, Buns Cm. I»»iw. i txsi ■lamby ft% ■rUWt ha* IMoitwi Noth'« 1 Ik i*cOut ht «upport ot hi* dolai, and that oai# proot all! U »aal« betura lUftoar and lUcdm at S ot— City, on Tuaottay, Ortnbar I, I wrtad «île of Clark for th« 1-* MW 1-4 and «u »W 1 4 m fttp48kk«M Ohm nrnmm tA* f«.Uo«i»X »M cuMévAltoa ti *»*i tons, Tto. Itontot Mcutouto, CtoJtor KSwanto. Itoui BtarkwsU, H»tSta Dtot. «II ol Ukaa» 1**0 P o.. Mako. U» M. Sana. ! HAKi.rj* rmnxr. H**to<,. MB Notice of Forfeiture. To lb* HtObursli »tot IS»ho UoU Mlaln* Cam p**y. You ara li«rab> aoti#«d that have «xpaade«! the aunt of chm km mi real dadtan la labor aonl la* ,»cfc yarn* tot lb* r Œ ADA ELMORE Lode Kiintof claim, ritual««! I» Bear Cra«k Mining j Dlrirkt, la Üiw»r» <torm«rl> Altura«) county. Idaho Terri tort, fur th« purwat of p«rfornttuc Uw auaual yrot twioiia of Lch« l ait«d htatM. the MM| aTE-nrtitnr— ra rvM|ulr«# upon raid proMpty for ; Urari to Ih* Slat #»y of biP—ihar, iom, That C [ini|K>rt!(n at Um torn, (or Um >*v US* to **• 1 dred and forty •«« twelve haodred and forty «$* •nth« there**!, amounting to th« «um of lortt three «hdlaraand aigkty two cent« <*4t »*); an# for th« oara 1 . imd and 1 .. ih 3 attorn hutolredUu Ihrrmt. imountlaf tor tares , tore ta Um Mai »I <«m kiinlMl tat Ular ..... dultore »tot toft; «» era*» 1*1X1 Ml, »ad II within ninety day* after th« nolle« by pobtknUo« ( fa« mH or »vfu • to contribnto foot MparOoh of ~ rh •«»»•«itur.. .«u i««* t» »L «i*t» srno^wi» al MrUoa SXt u* Um Msrtawt «Mul« ot CH*kUE* LOCK HAUT tht l i,it,.I SO I re lint fUhHcaUM it Notice of Forfeitnre. To Chavira fttaWy, hia bain, aril aarigns You ara hcrabs notttod that «e hav« * t|«od«d t*W.#b in lahor mtmi hagro« OOLbEX ft Art» ta Haar Pr,ft ntfnlBx dtoutet. Elmore courir. Itebo Twriton, la onler lo kola toU preml»« unJw Um p,.i>Wtofto ol »soU.<R«xxt ol Um -».mmI Ut Um 1 nltal awn. 1*1»* Um »mount *uMm 1 to boll U,, nuit tor Uw <nn IMS, 1M7. •»•< la*«. You, Ui«rc ol told ««pcadHure I« )t<W, »nd d •Ittil* dare In.ui uw torrlo» ol U)M oo»lre by fmbiiuatiou you toil or relun to cooiributo vour pro . port».» ul «.„* cipcodtloir to , o u»n«r. jour to te rat. 1» toil! ,-tom. toll Uic I>rup«rt> ol Uw atonlM und« tud ttcUun ttU CEO. »INUKR. 0. D. 0UUMIN. Ititod Rocky Rar. June 4, lsSV l ir.t puUhatiou Juaob— aU For good job work, call at the Bru-rtis office.