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WOOD DIVED ' HAILEY, IDAHO. ! \iV\ WEDNESDAY, JULY 2«I. IS: 2. THE STAR ROUTS. Their Cost at Present as Compared With That Under Brady. Washington, July 2 k— In re sponse to an application from the Government's counsel Route eases, Second Assistant Post master-Gcneral Kliner has prepar 1 a statement of the co-.t of tin* •''tar Route mail service for the fiscal \cars in the Star 1876 to 1882, inclusive, in the States of Louisiana, Texas, Kansas, No brash a, Colorado, Oregon, Nevada and California, and the Territories of : Montana, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Idaho and Washington. The annual cost at present is \'2,0i 8,035. This table covers one contra-t term i and half of a ]>reeedit\ , j r t rm. 1 lie ^ previous contract term ended June previous eomraei lenu cuuhi .mui ;w, 1878, when the cost was $ 2 , 94-1 - 049; the new term begin on the fol lowing day, July, afterwar 1 the cost had b.en rais 1 by Bradv to $' 1 , 0 - 1 /),odd, and at the end of the second year ot the term Another million laid been adde 1. The term of four years ended on June J*', 1882, and on that day the annual cost was only £2,877,209, owing to the re duction made by an honest udmiuis tration. The next term began JuV 1, 1882, and its annual cost is only £2,018,000, while the service in the; -same States and Territories at the hight of Brady's inflation cost 520,8.21. One year EGYPTIAN AI'FAIKS. The Forces that Will Probably Soon Fight in Iho Land of the Pharaohs. Ai.kxanuria, July 25.-—Rebels are distributed as follows: One di vision outside of Cairo, two regi ments in Cairo, two division:, at iva der El Dwar, 3,000 infantry at Ro setta, and 7,000 at I lametta. Kadi division consists of four regiments of infantry of 740 each, and one regi ment of artillery of 700 men and 36 guns, and 4,000 civilians taken from necessary works on the Kilo to in trench at Kader El l)war. Arabi Pasha holds one batallion and battery and two squadrons of ■cavalry in readiness to ebeek any British advance parties. The British brought ti' 1 prisoners frori Ramleh to-day. An occupying force is entrenching At Ramleh. The British have cut the Turkish telegraph wires to Stunbouh Paius, Jnlv **25.—lu \\u- ('hamiu •; I of Deputies, to-day, Admiral Juarc guiberry, Mini.sKr of Marine, moved a credit 9,500,000 francs for the pro lection of tliotSuezCan.il. ] DeI.esseps telegraphs that Arabi Pasha has declared his c. tennimuion to resjrect its neutrality. Madrid, July 25.—The Govern* | tnent will send three additional frig ates to Egypt. One will be stationed at Port Said, another at Suez, and a third at Jsmalia. A i. kx A NURIA, July 25 .—", iieiv are now here ten English, two Austrian, one American, one German, one Rus sian, one Greek, and thr.e Italian men-of-war and a Turkish corvette. England will send 15,500 troops. A Slight Advantage. Washington, July 25.—The Gov ■ernment scored a victory, ycsltrday. in the Star Route trial, when the ex amination of their \\itne>., V.'aish Was concluded after a sevcie ■ ro-.. ■exainiuut ion lasting two days. '1 !:e strong testinu ny given by Welsh it mains substantially unimpaired. Mr. Walsh is j r mounted by lawyers of experience lobe one of the best •witnesses ever put on the stand. Ex-Senator Clayton was in the Court room to-day, and it is prob able that 1 c will soon be called to the witness steal to lay the fuiuida Aion, by bis testimony, for the noto rious Heaidell confession. : A careful computation of the sugar ELECTRIC SPARKS. The tobacco crop of San Domingo promises to be superior both in qual ity and quantity. •crop on the island of Cuba, fixes at flOl 500 tons bein.r eveess of -> 0: l oua,.)uu ions, nemg -n (..mass oi per cant, over the last crop. Robert E. Pattison has accepted .a __,» • a* r the democratic noillinaiiou for UOV* •mor of Pennsylvania. George P. Marsh, American Minis o ter to Rome, died suddenly at Val Aunbrosa last Monday. * i a f; It Will be Held cn the 80th and 81st ,>f August—The Programme to Include Dancing, Racing, (Haas Ball Shooting, and Other Amusements. Yf-sterda v a committee of the lEllevue I'o.d of the Grand Armv of the location the Republic select- cl midway where the forthcoming camp lire will be held. The place agreed upon is a small island in Wood lfivi-r, 1 etween Colorado and Star pul -Ik s, and about etween Bellevue and 11ai h y, and a working bee of ex-soldiers will be organized in a few days to clear the place of under brush, erect a dancing pavilion, and make other necessary iuij.ro'. ements. JOtl» and •■1st of August, tinue for two days. The 1 lie c:.mp-(ire will be held on the ji. gramme full* - arranged as vrt has not 1 but it will include an address (proba bly by Ilis Excellency Governor Neil), sack, wheel-barrow, and foot races, glass bail shooting, dancing, a ■ ••-'^u.ig, ....ihii,!:, sham fight, etc. The. details of the ntertaiument will he published in week or ten days. t"El SRfSSBIT 3C:ZF ^ hZ£J2. -gAJ dg- T M? . L^iAd EgEf-: ■ s - J* jONEB, OOrJTP.ACTOR AMD GUILDER, Hailey, - Idaho. r tunatfri. I'iniid niitl Bpri ifn iitiuny furnished. jyis T. ¥?> JONES, BANKER, Salt Lake City, Utah, man luisim-Jd in nil its Transact.-* a funr-m! bunk brnn^hf-d. I»f lll'T ill f' 1 I A* 11 HM:l (1 /'.' stir <Y t'jivful Httcntli.'l: civdl to l ull* rli: h g ulld rC inittnnf'H ; i>. ic m» it*i\ n ppyiarnr. f "P" 1 .»H 1 I 8 UIU'.I,.* 11 idly 1 - U Crt lio Ut lOW TlitCK t«f interest. . !•»■{•! nl at e dition >'i n t > tin'* Felling ct or **h and bdilii m, of win li i\ r.*.» arf f«*HoMo<1. Ailviiin I*s iiiiu'j Id. ba**e bullion, gt Id and Hilvc b;;is shipped for rvfmiiiR. Ct'UUEdi'ONDKNTB; Now Tori;—.T. U. Coljrntt A* Co. On::*.'!,i -Omaha National Hank. S;,u Ft; tiriiico— llnnlc of Cu uia. Main Street, GRAND CENTRAL HO'rHL, . . iiailtt'V, Idaho. MRS. A. sPFCHT, TroprittrcsJ. New hot* 1, new furniture, new b«-.ddin;r. l*nsuri»aKs« ,i Rt-rommodatti ns fev 1 _•"» * t.c The t:il*lc4. supplb 1 with the bu t thut the mar 1:• t faff"I'd*. D* Wm- Douthitt, ATTORITEY-A 'wi'i y, IIIr.AM A n.r»*si*nt New York D. C.,\\i uthutiou ill . Tvll:,- : *N', l«i v ) ' C r of t'.'.f* ■t :ry <•; tin lnt rn-r. V.'iiliumhtreet. mi WILI. A. v'Ol'I.'riil!, W;.shim;ti)U, with hku as t > bo n:< ivijn fin" »lit* K. stern riti* s. i > I DR. E. S. MURRAY, IIAIIJIY, ] 1Yo*.>D r.I\ • -v r *.a *. nedulty. ; 'ihee hour«—9 ■ 10 r,. m. t 1 to nnd 7 to Op. i *'' KA> ' K *'• iw.xms. b j Si | 2-C l i O 1 j i; a i J'S S -iNti.. C*. E., INVESTORS' AttEATH Hailey, Wood River, Idaho. Mines txai.-Ln u mid rt-> :t.» i\uuUlicd. Rrmui N FS: First Natinnai I<>mk. New Y>.rU City. K«Jiut/.e Hr- New \ vrk Citv. W.ilet n »?. ih wu A hr • . New York City. Alwnz ; linyw iid, San I nu.c.s •. ( cutr.'I Nat. * ■ .1 * *. • i > k »>»* > r : ;t ; wn, Col. ColcTniloNTtioiivl L.::i:. In nver. Vn.' t*. Application for Patent. i NO. Cl. Fu-E d Int; f T.aml Oi'-V s. 1 •I :«e t Atv . lull ih j. .1 ulv It, lAb'2. ) 7* by pi Vi u t: *:.t i . .. s-y i.. miift r, e L. ■il' VUe. A KUI HS c un •rv. e us IniuU' R1 pill':. 1 . u t . V it .ti n* i> r tilt: •'Qui * n lb .*• s" Lode Milling' Claim, bitunte in Mini r.T Hill Mining l)is* tii* t. Alturas chanty. IUahu Territory. cun^iatiuK t of l,o 00 linear feet »'i the* lode, and suriruu n un-1 I t'-U) feet wide, beim; lot No. UK, taut dt*Kcr;b;-d in l UotiH and plat . t the otln i;*l s ::*v«*y ai f-'e ! . t 15 - .dikt wiC. iiiMcn- tc v&riiit. .« at d*.gr«w t» i nl t"» mtnut' s east. <>ll. ws; Co.mueno.il ; ut t i* . > ovci ;•— til."* • 8 •util ia> I degivt h ami ;»•; mii'.u -a e. st v' 'i;; r line ol Hv.utheastc rn end < f . i.uiu 'J o ft* i. 11 i:t* r .«! s nth eastern < mi line of daini; theuc* north Id «!em*eea «i.d : i lu.l.Ut* 1 st j let t It* post N-*. 1 ; them*.* north m* iU ,?• • ; nd uo minute** wist 1 .'gm t* t t » p- st No 2; thette *i u»ih At il*-, r:ifi and . u miuut's west »'«00 fet-t t • st N . i; then* »• « .1 «!• ;rees a . I K0 minutes easi 1..- )f*et V» ] •N 4. Iiuui* north *c» djircea a»id 30 minutes e..st 0 i *t tot }/• st N\». 1. the pli . * cl'b* gin?:in«. survey < i ext» r icr bonuoi-iie.. tmLr«.'.'ingun m-ea of io tk'-ltd;*•. rt.*-., from post No. 1, <piart- r hhiv .. *•• rutmi • t;ou 1 . between 8c I..>us 'j'l mi l .7, t. we.sir';, A north, L.: . . 1 • tint. ' ' " " Any ai d all pi r; :.s claiming a<'.vcr*»ely sny j cr tion of th« **Que« i; lies**' J,r,d« CIusui »urfa.-« premia m« r.-.tuir»d to ft:, th.ir «nh ti« i:. ( isur «i tin* tun«a ' mini'iK cUiiu bt*lns < f r* • rd in the tiff* thu County H« wi idcroiT iid mining divtm t. at Huilt y, States Land Office nt Boise City, Ida , l:u T.-rritv ry. during the sixty dnys' period of publicntiou thereof or they v i!l be barred by rtuc >•!' the provisions of the statute. Thu r.niil in Altunin county, Idaho Territory. The nearest ki. ami location bein« the '*Queeu of the Hills," ••Minnie Moore," and "Star ' miiu H. I direst that* this notice be published in tue Wood Kiylk ijis mill' r ue punusui'ii m iuc ntNiu l*i*l 1. Tikc«. tin-ne»Kin,p«r puWi»uc.i neuni tbe «aid ?* r, " iD> ' ff r JOHN B. UIL 1 .KR, lt.ai«l«r. The (Asirable cerner-Iot and adobe building known as the G. VI. Cranston property, and situated on tbs southeastern corner ol Main and Galena streets, in the to ,„ cJ HaJIey( will fco scld at pab!ic anc . 1 tic-n, cn the sidewalk in front of the store SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1882, at hall-past 10 o'clock a. m., to the high GSt bidder for cash. Ti n per cent of the price mnst be ,i,.j, os ; )a .,j |, v the successful bidder at , . ," , the tune of sale. H. Z. BURKHART, Assignee. jyi-i -gv*?* TTT5 JL\_ / H» . Tll8 IMMS & Bare Chance fir Unpin In Order to Close Out, at Once, the MERCHANDISE STOCK ! I ' : I-'ormerlr owneil by G. W. CRANBTCI, ibc Price of all Goods has been marked down Vo 25 PER CENT. BELOW COST! . ; j n |f. 111 The Store Is on the southeast, corner of Main ami Galena Streets H. Z. BURKHART, Assignee. ® O 2 m a § ri & <0 t % 8.1 f—3 S. J. FRIESIAN, IN HIS MAMMOTH BBICK STOSS, MAIN STREET, HAILEY, HAS THE CQ m o o • tH u Pd <35 pq a c3 A -P Dress Goods, Genilmens Clothing and Furnishing Goods, Carpets asicl Hlankets, Ladies' and Children's Shoes and Slippers, General Dry-goods, Gentlemen's Hats, Cools and Shoes. ON WOOD IilYER, John H. Bacon, ASSAYER, A. I- WALKER. AT.EX. WILI.MAK. WALKER, West side of Main street, two doors north of Galena street, RAILUY. IDAHO, M ERCHANDISE, CLOTHI1TG, , GROCERIES, LIQ,ITORS. on tho river, and all our goods are :!i freight added. In order ta make room for his l&r ;e t-t •■•:k of dry and fancy yoods now ou tbo way LEON FULD, At the Post office Stove, Hailey, fi^alu offers profttly reduced pricea .vs serial indue iv.« nts to th«»«o in need of goods in hla ltne. His stock of millinery K' < da ia so lar^'f that evtry w-.iium 1 eliild can be suited, w hile l.is well-selected stock of boits Lnd shot s v im ii.vi n;rii,Mkl children, pleftses ull who see it. A large stock of gents* furnishing goods, RtiGmnery, cutlery, ciyars and tobacco, is also kept on hand, and marked at BOTTOM PRICKS! n o >1 £ rmm fr . M L" 2* b x r-j * | J. ^ c 3 ir tr J* A > H P i tr »— i I** 1 . Pi * cr ta— I V>o CO c. n c W b' k—c| K K U1 p *—* (0 > Vy i> T* w o M ^*5 T tr N Q g V * 2 • 6 o 02 I •i .. The Nevada Chop-house, On tbs East side of Plain Street, near Galena, HAILEY, IDAHO. Thl, favorite Mtiag-bonse 1a in * new building, fitted up for Its special sceninmodiMoB; it hunt* furniture, new cutlery, new everything. PRIVATE ROOMS sre attached, fer the use of ladies, families, and parties who wish to be aealudad. HENDRICKS A STEYIX, Proprietors.