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h winter h° me - w ▼ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 000001)000000 Our warm winters in Lewiston Valley—no snow in 5 Winters over 2 inches deep, or remaining on the ground over 24 hours, and in some time no cold below 3 % degrees above zero,—pure air, good water, good schools and churches; all these things make life worth living in Lewiston and Vineland. Many hill ranchers are buying homes in Vineland, while keep ing and working their ranches, on account of the good schools and pleasant and healthful climate. A 5-acre one a fine garden, plenty of the choicest of fruits, and an acre two of alfalfa which will provide food for a cow and horse. As a home tract will give or Drive down with your wife and see for yourself, for the mining men of the Clearwater and Salmon river ba sins there is no competition with Lewiston \ alley, illustrated pamphlet, free. Send for Lewiston Water and Power Comp'y Oonoord, Washington, and Lewiston, IclcUio. ~ ! I i IQ iso Mnn PEESS. GRANGEVILLE, IDAHO. FRIDAY, : : : : MAY 13, 1898. j WAR BULLETINS. (Continued from second page.) London. May ic.-It is reported that j Admiral Montifo is killed by the popu lace. Massacres are occuring outside. Manila Insurgents killing Spanish women and children. Dewey cannot control Insurgent* or enable Spaniards to do so. It i. reported that Spanish fleet repaid Americans for their human ity by trying to lead them into a mined 6 Washington, May 10.—Officially an nounced that four Spanish war ships and three torpedo boats have returned to Cadiz. The entire army stationed at Chicamagua have been ordered to the front. Gen. Miles will take the field in person. The torpepo boat Winslow engaged three Spanish gun boats off Cardinas Sunday. Disabled one and drove the other back. The war board has not yet located the Spanish fleet. .It is believed here that the Span ish Cape de Verde fleet has run away from Sampson. It is reported to have arrived safely at Cadiz.General Miles and his entire staff leave this evening for Tampa. Havana, May 9.—Blanco ha3 cabled for supplies and provisions. Port au Prince, May te.—Reported that two American war ships are at Mole St. Nicholas and a Spanish war ship watching outside. This announcement not fully credited. Washington, May n.—The way is clear for action in Cuba, now that the Spanish squadron are known to be at Cadiz. Administration, however, be lieve it will be necessary to send Ameri can navy across the Atlantic after the Spaniards. Capt. Allen of schooner Alert and many fi_h :rmen report heavy cannonading at Cape Lookout at 10 o'clock yesterday. There were 47 shots Leading diplomats of foreign nations talk of urging Spain to make overtures of peace and relinqu'shment of Cuba and payment of war indemnity. Admiral Dewey will hold the Philippines until the indemnity is paid.Mob burned huge grain warehouses at Ha vana. The cruiser Charleston ordered to leave San Francisco today with ammunition and supplies for Dewey. Madrid, May 11.—Cortes voted war budget. _ Off Havana, May 11.—Blanco is fortifying all points along the coast, es tablishing telegraph stations and pre paring to defend Cuba. Tacoma. May 11.—First batallion Washington regulars leave this morning on the steamer for San Francisco. Bat tery A, of Spokane, two Seattle and one North Yakima Co's go under Lieut-Col. Fife. Two batteries go Friday. London, May 11.—Dispatches from M ilan say Italian bread riots growing more serious. Rebels are beseiging Mi lan. Two hundred killed Sunday, more killed Monday and still more killing Monday evening. Camp Mobile, May 11.—Wholesale attempt to poison troops by putting arsenic in the drinking water supply. St. Johns, May 11.—15 American fishing vessels decided to abandon fish ing off Grand Banks for fear of Spanish Cruisers. NEW York, May 11.—The naval board saya: The Spanish sqadron has returned to Spain and Spain has lost hopes of effectively resisting the loss of Cuba. Sampson's fleet will be brought back to take part in the invasion of Cuba. Spain is said to be preparing an expedition against Dewey. This is con sidered a bluff, for Spain needs all the soldiers she can muster to support the dynasty at home era will not be accepted in the United States volunteers.Congress is di vided as to whether we shall sell or hold the Philippine Islands. fired Cigarette smok Tacoma, May ll.—Two Co's from Spokane and two from Seat 1 le left here at 2:30 p. m. on steamer Senator lor San Francisco. New York, May 11—The Philippine rebel king has ordered his followers to obey Dewey. Killing still going on in outlying districts. Wealthy Philippine families swearing allegiance to the U. S. .It is now doubtful if the Spanish squadron has returned to Spain. Capt. Dorst, who left Tampa yesterday, made a successful landing in Cuba, about 50 miles from Havana. Washington, May 11—The Spanish minister is packing up, preparatory to leaving Canada. Madrid. May 12.—Special from Mad rid saya; It is officially declared Spain 2x1 Schillings Best baking powder ought to sell foe twice as much as the next J J J has no intention of allowing Dewey to rest on his laurels; 4ooo reserves ordered out to be sent to the Philippines. San Francisco, May 12.—Gen. Wes ley Merritt appointed Governor-General ! of Philippines and will establish his po I sitiou as such at Manila as sooti as pos i sible. .1 will join formidable expedition j j London, May 12—Spanish govern " iem < \ e , n,ands , Z 'f?. 000 - 000 to carry war - ^ Ia J not get 11 patch from Madrid: Admiral lknmjo. «'^ter of Mar.ne denies that Cape de ' en,e lltet returned to Cadiz .... tooo arrested. 6o° kdled and iooo wound ed at . Milan riot. Revolution declared imminent. Gen. \\ es ey Merritt to command army m Philippines. Prob ably be made a Governor-General Special dis Tampa by the senate, against a bond issue and for $150,000,000 greenbacks mirai . move by last of week, either to Tampa or San Francisco for embarkation to Philippines or Cuba. Nothing heard from Sampson's squadron. abouts of Cape de Verde fleet also tin known. U. S. expects startling de velopments in two or three days. Agent at Tampa from Gen. Gomez army says ^ubaEa put into fimf need guns and ammunition, is at 10 is es pre Bat one Mi fish has fellow, lost of of an con the the di hold Washington, D. C., Mav 12—Gen. Miles ami staff leave this afternoon for Four revenue bills reported Finance committe is .Dewey made Rear Ad All volunteers ordered to Where have 25,000 armed men to ft and 15,000 more who ouly Havana, May ia.—Four American vessels opened fire onCienfuegos and at tempted to land men and arms iu barges. Spanish troop, assisted by fort, drove off invaders, cable station, frustrated. Rumored that Americans lost heavily. Spaniards lost 14 wound ed. Above dispatch sent by Blanco. St. Thomas, May 12.—Wild panic in Porto Rico. People crazed at prospect of bombardment. American guns destroyed Second attempt also Key West, May 12.—In an engage ment near Matanzas yesterday in which the cruiser Wilmington, torpedo boat Winslow and auxiliary Hudson were en gaged, one officer and three men were killed and several wounded. The Hud son has arrived here with the bodies. Capt. Bernard, of the Winslow, was wounded in the leg. Elk City Items. Mr. Child, of Badger, came in today. Edmund Janssen. of the Ameri can hill, left for Lewiston today. Mr. Dickey, superintendent of the Buffalo hill, was quite sick this Several men have left town and gone to th% prairie until more work is in operation. Mr. Mooney is quite sick. Dr. was called to see him twice in the last four days. Lawrence Bros, are running the American hill sawmill. Mr. Birin ingfiain is expected in today. Mr. Giles says if anyone should ask about the Cleveland just tell them that we have amine there. Crooked river, whore he has been overseeing work lor 1. U. McEutee. Tom Pauli, our new restaurant man, is making a success of the business. Tom is a Will* Chas. is up from genial good!' ... — here are anxious for orders to go to the front, where they can take a hand in the fighting. n h The militia hoys that are in P. II. McEutee, accompanied by Miss Bertha Stoltz arrived home last Friday. Miss Stoltz goes to work for Sirs. Anderson. Mr. Burke, it Cripple Creek man from Dixie, accompanied by Dun Fitzgerald, paid us a visit yester day and returned today. Chesebro and Bauer have a good A Dick Thomas arrived home from his trip through the eastern states looking fine and very much ini proved iu health. Dick says the company will surely have a 10 stamp mill on the Cleveland this from here lor to in S. 50 to tiling on Deadwood mountain. 12 foot ledge that will mill 815 . and two feet that goes 8250. How is that for a ledge? Mr Britt, of Cripple Creek, Colo ratio who lia» been in Dixie the il, „,„1 tl, m ,,„l, 1,,«. past month, passed through In ri OU his way hack home, where he will interest moneyed Jieople ill this camp. He will return the lout Ot tins mon 111. season. Elk City, May 8, 1H08. Subscribe for the old relia . , ble b kee Press and get the latest reliable war news for only $z per year. REPORT OF VILLAGE CLERK. HAM' YEAR ENDING APRIL 30, 189S. Shaw- Borden & Co., city books, (118 50 W K Bunnell, salary, 21 10 R F Fulton, salary and rent, 24 10 John Riggins, sal as marshal 60 00 A F Parker, prtg ord. and lien's 34 64 J W Henderson, wk on walks 1 00 C F ltrown, lumber for walks 4 50 J W Henderson, pt pmt jail contr 50 00 W I) Robbins, gal night watch II Wax, 3 Yale locks for jail W K Bunnell, salary clerk J T Riggins, salary marshal R F Fulton, salary attorney W K Graham, chairs for jail Geo Riggimqsasst night watch A A Leullen, asst night Watch M van Winkle •* " H Markham, " " E W Oliver, bell for jail J Greenfield, asst night watch Isaac Cannon, *• " J P Turner, " " J W Henderson, bal jail contr A F Parker, prt, wood, rt jail lot J W Henderson, bldg wk to jail J W Shannon, run'g grade lines J T Kiggins, lair spe night watch W E Graham, pillows for jail J T Riggins, marshal sal, ext wk 63 90 R F 1'ulton, sal and rent for Jan. 19 16 W E Bunnell, sal and stationery 18 66 I F S Merrill, dog tags John Norwood, sal to Feb 5, \V E Graham, rebate on liense II C Johnson, bal on night watch Cy Overman, " " J B Crooks. " " Alexander & Freidenrich, stove, stove pipe, etc, W E Bunnell, sal for Feb. R F Fulton sal and room rent J W Bonebrake, just & jury fees J T Riggins, sal as mar, ext wk H C Johnson, sal as night watch Floyd Church, " '' Hank of C. P., order B W Jarrett for warrant, J W Henderson, rep walks J \V Henderson, bl'd out h'se for jl 22 70 A C Lanniughara, hauling for st A F Parker, printing ordnes W E Bunnell, sal and stationery A Robinson, painting sign R F Fulton, sal and room rent A F Parker, prtg, lot rent for jail 15 00 John Riggins, sal and ext wk Vollmer & Scott, blnkts & qlts jl Floyd Church, sal night watch Chus Brown, lumber for walks IÎ A Day, servs as elk election Levi Magee " " A J Turner, " dis elk electn John Byrom " const at election J \V Shannon, judge at election James Edwards, " " K W White, I W Shannon, for surveying Flovd Church, asst night watch F D Yansise, fixing brd'g & sign J W Murphy, fixing hell for jail 5 at 50 4 5° 16 66 60 00 20 16 2 00 4 00 8 00 2 00 6 00 8 00 4 00 6 00 2 00 165 00 23 47 18 66 24 5° 9 75 2 OO 6 50 22 62 3 00 13 37 28 38 13 37 10 75 16 66 18 16 34 45 66 00 60 00 60 00 to >3 36 lu 30 12 50 16 41 18 66 6 50 17 66 de to 66 60 10 00 60 00 >7 79 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 5 to tin de 2 00 3 50 2 00 for is $'503 H 32 25 Ad to Total amount of licences issued from Dec. I, to April 30, to the marshal, and by him turned in to treasurer. Total amount of dog tags issued and turned in to marshal .... There has been received by the treasurer of the Village of Orangeville from the Co treas at Mt. Idaho, the following amounts due the Village of Grangcville: J'™- 5* *98, from Co Treas. Feb 23, '98, from Co Treas Feb 28, '98, from Co Treas Apr 27, '98, from Co Treas The following has been collect ed for arrests in the Village of Grangcville: Jan'y 31, '98, 3 Fines. Feb'y 1, " Fines. $ 656 86 21 00 to ,$ 190 00 163 80 . 130 00 50 00 at off in also 8 50 5 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 3 00 April 14, '98 " " 16, •* " " 3°. " SUMMARY. Warrants 2, II, 3t, 39, 50, favor of W E Bunnell. Warrants 3, 13, 30, 40, 52. favor of R F Fulton. Warrants 4, 12. 27, 29, 42, 54, fa vor of J T Riggins . Warrants 5, 24, 49, 53, favor of A F Parker. Warrants 6, 9, 23, 25, 46, 47, fa fj W Henderson. Warrants 9, 15. 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 27, 35, 36, 37. 43- 44. 66, lor extra services and services as night watch. Warrants 58, 59, 60, 61, 62.63,64, salary judges and clerks at village election. boat en was f 9174 99 24 89 52 267 66 in .... 240 37 of this and t ta %°" e S^heîS^ôr consideration of work board one ordiuance. There has been field by the B >ard of Trustees 30 meetings. 28 00 There has been drawn and published 28 ordinances. There has been drawn and laid on the Dr. him W. E. Bunnell, Clerk. Revised Roster "Company C.' the ,. . . . . i. ° t win K to , omissions in the Inst week, and several new ! enlistments at Cottonwood, tell I we publish herewith a revised land complete roster of Com pany C, 1. N. G. been have n0 ot fi cia j knowledge it . 1 .,..;, „ 1 .. ...iti.j ,i.„i the j ! from While wc seems conclusively settled that they will he detailed for duty good!' 11 l * lc Philippine Islands. Murphy, JW... ... 1 Castle, L. — 1 Hartman, R H . go Amts, Frank a MoPennid. H M w"°, rr ' 1! l t. Me Lean, F Holz, Henry .Captain .... First Lieutenant ..Second Lieutenant McKenzie, Fred Wood, J A Cook, W E ' Collar, Bert •Créa, Di k Beck, Fred Byrom, Jas •ligeler, Ludwig Jones, W H Jones, Joe -Murray, M L Pearson, W H •Rothwell, W C •Tracy, Wm J. •Worden John •Giles, Henry +Cook. Ed •Goodwin, Fred •Smith. J W •Eller, Bunker in by home to •Urea, Bol •Bork, Kd Bloom, Wm G nves, James man Dun Jo:,e>. Joseph M.mey, Wm .Mc Ke-, •Pearson, F R Smith, Chas good \\- , r den, Frank A 1 •Poeue, II H •Collins, Forest •Straehan.J A •Anderson, H A ! »Merritt, Guy from »I. ibash, A J states ; ini- N off R BAL ES the I AT EAT PRIVATE SALE, 10 this 815 . How Under authoiity of an order of sale granted by the Probate Court of the l ounty of Idaho. State of Idaho, dated Mav 12, 1898,1 will sell at private sale Colo- the following described real estate, the namely: l/>ts five and six in block G, 1,,«. in Hall's addition to the t-.wn of Grange ri ,ji c lnsa „i Idaho county, Idaho, to he getl.er with all improvements thereon ill ami all the right* and privileges belong lout S^day' ofM.y^î and bids will be received at the office of G o. M. Robertson, Mt. Idaho, Idaho, Terms of Sale: Cash, Twenty per cent, of bid payable Oil day of sale, bal mice on confirmation of sale by the Pro the 1)ate court, for Geo M. Robkrtson, Administrator of the Estate of Lodicy Smith, deceased. J Dated May 12, 1898. 52 A War öd Prices. A Merry War 'Cut and Slash' is tb Slogan. WE INVITE CRITICAL COMPARISONS. The Economical Bargain Hunter is ever welcome; it is he who knows and appreciates values; it is he who buys from us and rejoices in so doing. This spring we offer you a chance to get more value for a dollar than ever before. We acknowledge competition. The SIMPLE, PLAIN TALK of the mighty dollar is our great argument. no » New This Week! A Fine Line of Millinery Goods, Trimmed and untrimmed Hats, Sailors, Walking Hats Flowers and Ribbons. Gall and See Us. 1ST"A Magnificent Stock of Dry Goods now being impacted. Sole Agents Butterick Patterns BARGAIN STORE CD. LTD. 00 00 00 50 00 Originators of Low Prices on Camas Prairie. I Harpster Happenings. Weather fine. Business improving. Mining interests growing. Ranchers are gettiug along nice ly seeding. Mr. Murray, of Orangeville, was a visitor Saturday. O. B. Kinkaid is out from Di*io spending a few days. Jack Conley of Dixie is stopping at the Harpster hotel. Oscar Maxwell's smiling face was seen here the past week. Mrs. Saraii Clark is visiting lier son, Wm. Clark, this week. Mr. and-Mrs. C. M. Day were visiting Harpster Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Maxey, of Orange ville, were in Harpster Saturday. Joe Hoffman, of Cottonwood, is is stopping a few days at Harpster. Messrs. Abbott and Parmenter, of Spokane, are stopping here a few days en route to Elk city. "^It is reported that Bridgeport will have a newspaper and also a telephone line in the near future. Mrs. Isaac Ternan started for Toronto, Canada, May 1, whçre site will visit relatives this summer. Peter Provost and partner, of Coeur d'Alene, outfitted at O'Ban non & Clark's with a summer' sup plies to be used in developing mining properties on Big creek. Harry Badgers, of Spokane, on account of poor health is stopping a few days at the Harpster hotel to recuperate, when he will pro ceed to Dixie, where he has mining interests. A number of Grangcville people were in Bridgeport during the past week, aud expressed themselves as being Highly pleased, and desired to invest in the coming town of Idaho county—Bridgeport. Mrs. P. L. O'Bannon started east May 1, where she will visit friends and relatives in Missouri, North and South Carolina, and Virginia. Mr. O'Bannon accom panied lier to Lewiston. I Water was turned through the High Bar ditch Monday; every thing works nicely. This property bids fair to he one of -the best on the river. The High Bar consists of four claims, High Bar, J Millie, Etta and Prosperity, so acres all told. It is supposed to j he an old river bed about 300 feet above the present river channel, i . ... 1 , \\ ater is taken from Butcher creek by a ditcli and flume over 700 rods long, with a pressure or fall of 100 feet above the bar. The gravel is from four to 12 feet deep and pros pects from top to bottom. BIDS FOR WOOD WANTED. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of Grangeville Independent School District No. 2, will receive sealed bids for turnisbing said diitr ict thirty cords of wood and that said bids will be considered May 23,.1898. Wood to con | s ist of red fir and tamarack and to be | delivered ant ricked up on school grounds on or before the first day of August 1898. Cash to be paid upon completion of delivery and acceptance by the Board. All bids should be in the hands of clerk by 7 o'clock p. m , May 23. The Board reserving the right to reject all bids. By order ot the Board, ;—J F. Ailshie, Clerk. ! TEACHER'S EXAMINATION. I Notice is hereby piven that the regu lar quarterly examination of applicants desiring 10 teach in the schools of Idaho county will be held at the office of the undersigned at the court house, Mt, Idaho, Idaho, on May 26 and 27, com mencing at 9 o'clock a. ni. W. N. Scales, Co. Supt. Schools. J 149-52 I NOTICE TO SCHOOL TRUSTEES. I have scut out to the respective dis tricts a full supply of blanks, including election blanks, census reports and an nual reports of trustees. The election will be held on the first Monday in June (this year June 6). I insist that the cen sus reports and the annual reports of trustees be sent to this office on time, otherwise I will bold the apportionment of any district failing to do this, as it is impossible for me to make my report to the State Superintendent unless I h ve these reports. The annual report of trustees must be full and complete, as shown by blanks and as required by law. is a a of on as of W. N. Scales, Co. Supt, Dated May II, 1898. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofeice at Lewiston, Idaho) May 4, 1898. f Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup I port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before ClerK District Court at Mt. Idaho, Idaho, on June 18, 1898, viz: James A Goodwin, for heirs Nancy J. Goodwill, deceased, for tile se)^ seX sec 28, and e>6 nejf sec 33, twp 31, N R 4, E. B. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, viz: Gilbert H. Farris, John E. Beede, James Dickerson, of Harpster, Idaho; W. B. Nolan, of Clearwater, Idaho. B. F. MORRIS, Register. 50-3 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, May 5, 1898. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler lias filed notice of his intention to make fin d proof in support of his claim, and that said proof made before Clerk District Court at Mt. Idaho, Idaho, on June 18, 1898. viz: John O'Brien, for the ej^ swj^, sec 24, twp 31, N. R. 4, E. B. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: .Gilbert N. Lamore, Henry R. Calder, Robert T, Fly 11 lie nn, James Campbell, all of Clearwater. Idaho. B F Morris, Register. 50-3 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho,) May 5, 1898. j Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, aud that said proof will be made before clerk District Court at Mt. Idatto, Idah >, on June 18, 1898, viz: James Campbell, for the s)4 sw^.swX seIG sec 25, and neg nwX, sec 8, twp 31, N R 5, E B M. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Gilbert N. Lamore, Henry R. Calder, Robert T. Flynn, John O'B'ien, all of Clearwater, Idaho. 50 3 I B. F. Morris, i Register. j placer___ J COUNTY WARRANTS REDEEMED. so Notice is hereby given that the fol to j lowing county warrants will be paid presentation to the county treasurer at i hisoffice in Ml Idaho, Idaho to-wit: , Warrants No. 79 to ioi inclustve; cur rent expense 1898 fund. Warrants No. 109 to 128 inclusive; general road 1S98 fund. on is G ko, M. Robertson, Co Treas. Dated April 18, 1898. HARNESS : AND s SADDLES I have opened a saddle and har ness shop east of J. Pfoufer'a store, and respectfully solicit a share of this public patronage. be be of the to K«'|mtrlii|g 1'romptly Done. .LKW I# Bl'KNGLKK 2 Ladies and Gentlemen.—There rre still a few choice residence lots left on the beautiful Meadow street and will he sold cheay. Geo. Sehmadeka. Free Press, $2 per year. Orangeville, Idaho. -Wholesale aud Retail Dealers iu General Merchandise. MD Agricultural Implements. THE BANK OF GRANGEVILLE ! VOLLMER, SCOTT & CO., Orange ville, Idahc RESOURCES $ 500,000 All Business intrusted to us will have prompt and careful Attention PRICE LIST OF LEGAL BLANKS. Warranty Deeds. Mining Deeds.. Quit Claim Deeds.... Bills of Sale. Chattel Mortgage.... Power of Attorney. .. Water Right Location Quartz Placer Mortgage Summons. Satisfaction of Mortgage. . . . Liquor Bond. Bond for Deed. Proof of Work, Quartz. Proof of Work, Placer. Acknowledgments, per dozen Joint Each ioc 5C <1 5c u 5 C u 5c u 5c 2^0 .. u « « IOC u 5C u 5 C u 5C 2 J2 C 2^C u (< IOC a IOC Other Blanke in Preparation Notaries Public, Justices of the Peace, Lawyers, Deputy Mineral Recorders. Etc., will do well to send for special discount. Our blanks are specially prepared for Idaho County and will be lound up-to-date in all respects. FREE PRESS OFFICER ORANaBVILLE, DAHO l MsMliGrm I 4 " VA VA VA VA VA VA VA VA i j Starrett's Catalogue or Northern Grown Seeds, T Trees, Etc, • Thoroughly Tested. • Send for one W. GEO, SUREST!, w. F. SCHMADEKA, — AGENT.— Grange v ille, Ido. .1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. * Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho,) April 18, 189S. )' Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler h»s filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk Disl Court st Mt. Idaho, Idaho, on May 28, 1898. viz: Gil bert II. Farris, for the s )4 sw,Vf, nej^ sw jf and s» >4 se#, sec 27, twp'31, N R 4. E 11 M He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, ' Charles M. viz: Fagan, James Douglas, Samuel Douglas, Isaac Ternan, sll of Clearwater, Idaho county, Idaho. B F Morris, Register. 47-52 The Free Press gives the very latest war news up to the hour of going to press. a Will stand for the season at the BOSS BARN, Grangeville, Idaho. Said Jack is of Imported stock, good build, beau tiful color, and is fifteen hands high. Terms: To insure $10, one-half at close of season, balance when mare is known to lie with foal;by the sea son, *7 .50, payable at close of season; single service $5, payable at time of service. Good pasturage. Pedigree can be seen at barn. 1) R ATHERTON. Grangeville, Ida. Jerome Crispin, Agent. 9 — — Square Deal! Are yoo looking for a SQUARE DEAL? We don't claim tö sell goods cheaper than anybody else, but guarantee fair treatment. rnurzB » whitakkr. Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE Klk City, Idaho. No-To-Bae for fifty Casts. Guaranteed tobnoco habit cure, makes west men strong, blood pure. Ms.ll. AU druggists