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•XL™ t * ? i OL. 5. BLACKFOOT, IDAHO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1891. NO. 23 it as Thsy Corns. republican elevators were ruti : owuward Tuesday. miners at Mullen, north Idaho, ! it on a strike. iV. West is at home again troin nar, Owyhee county. ley talks-is an every day ex l but did you ever notice how '*'' on, hop Talliot is agaiu in the state j ig his annual visitations to the t" sut charges of his church. n Frank W. Beane and wife I P it is in a bank. a few days of the week in (lutte j Montana. depot platform is well filled ,M Vier county ore awaiting ship a mine disaster Tuesday at City six men were killed and "" erioush injured. W \ Bull of Malta t'a-siu " ly, will Siam become a citizen of ifoot. e ladies of Blackball will find neat visiting cards for sule at Nzw* Office. c old dominlcker hen decorated pink ribbon is on the other ful door this time. lK ». C. S Smith, wife of sheriff has been critically ill Ibis week, M ■ better today aud will soon la*i is h »gam W. T. Reeves entertained the oftheH.C- T. L. ami many Is st a .»regressive conversation w Thursday evening da with flour from Malad mills rd through Blackball Wednesday •agun train loadeti down to the kite to Arco. be supply of extra good Ovtidier [her has run over into Novemlwr, the cattle on a thousand hill* arc |'e have bearvl on the ipiiet that Hal Pocatello men arc grooming the race for the best county offices ii judge Clsgett, Congressman Sweet Senator dhoup are in Hoi*e this |k They will tuoa leave for Uington City. *" IV. yesr Jr». Mitchell. Slate organizer for . .. ,, „ . w. C T. U, l* attending the couu . ; convention now in session nt ' L. v . , , . J Ihe News is pleased to note tlisl _ . ... rank and tile of the Republican L ... , j ty neither approve nor endorse Uie Isent state administration. I ft will not lie long now before the j [art Aleck will la-iriii writinu it' pin AIICK will begin wmmg 1 »; and Ihinkinir he has doue the aim itiitiKing tu na* tum« tut isrt thing. « a This week has lieen Democratic toter week: two weeks more and it 1* lie Thanksgiving turkey week. >e Democrats • in it in good j are f®|M5 this timu. i The New* U more anxious than er to »«« how Governor Willey will j ( •R>s his Thanksgiving proclamation, *>d crops will bo a good thing for ro to dwell on. Our rooster that was so riiUletl by publican foxes at the last State elec >o hn to forget himself ami stand on licaii, is us huppy a* a gumo cock ( ' a y. Listen and heat him crow. See a notice of Mr. Burrell's Cot if p store in this issue. He make» f opening today, Saturday, and 'fully invites the public to inspect »lock and prices. Operator Stevenson handled the ins beautltuliy as a lady expressed a fh® Tuesday's election, and the 8W, > given out was lieautiful for the •toot-ruts. re I Our Republican friends tnko great jonfort that Tuesday's elections were presidential elections. We take that an election in hund this your *orth two iu the bush next year. Tiie governor lias uot placed an Ner with us for wedding cards, and r Mttle bird has not bee» flitting u »<l our office wludoar with his P*PPy tell-tale look, so we take It that 0 •''-''Jdltig is near at band no Tile glorious Democratic news from Tuesday's election has not turned head, but, we think, it has given glorious opportunity to chauge our n■ h our head ing. The present board of state officials should open correspondence with Allen, Wheeler and Fassett and learu It will not lie so sud l usl * 1,,w ' l '*'' u Uke next year. It would not lie telling tales out of '"'•'■•«I *<» »ay that a number of our t" 1 " 1 Republican politicians were noticeably absent from their usual j P r,MD *' ,,M ^' ? * wl > *bestreets Wednesday, j They had beard troin the states. Tht county convention of the Wo- j ,M " U * Christian Temperance Union is I •"'»»'on this week, and that our readers may get full proceedings we ,W *' r P u, ' l, ® tUwn of u "> tl ''ng douv "" til Dexl * r '*' k Mr DeLamar wants to give (2500 ' " no,,,l R. v P*V tbaaalary of a World's Fair commissioner provided he eu - 1 dorses him as the right man. Mr. 1 DeLamar has made loo muiiy promises already statut the World s^air for binon* good. i Governor Willey has accepted Mr. lK Lamar'a resignation as World s Fair Coimnissioner Before the Fuir > and generally j g„„ w „ i|,ut it was a big mistake to M p|adol him in the first place. K< . ||( , rick Norltl ,, bb „ b usine«s men have entered into an agreement ! is held It will lie seen not to open their business houses for any businesscm Sunday, Other towns ; w „ ub | by following the g. a « I ; j Up ill New York. Iowa ami Massa ! cllUaetla the Democrats went to the polls Tuesday singing : Dese Demo cralic tame* »h ill rise agin, and our Ami sure | j example. Republican friend* say : enough, tley riz. Arch Deacon Sulger and Rev. Mr. Dawson spent Thursday in Blackball visiting parishioners. The Arch Dca -nu will hold services in the Bapli-t Church next Monday evening at 7:3«» ii clock. Dr. Rivere who was under trial ai Mala.1 all last week for killing Capi. j Sl,,u M' Cart at Montpelier iu April *" 8 L * M and diuchniged • from custody Monday. He passed ..... , 1 111 r. 11 gi 1 Blaekf.a 1 t Monday in cora . ,, , ; liaiiy with Dr. l\ ilson of Idaho balls ' J The district and circuit court* of the United States are in sis ion at .. ... , , B..i«e, Manv of the legal luinu.ane , * j of 1 lie State art present. A tug docket , _ ... I '* ,H! ' j f""!"' '"'j". * ' „ *. !'" 1 r ' U | ' 0 »; 1 j w returned from the mnuii * , , .. ... ujn8 U|b ww j t U) ketch m election In passing the News Office "'L lotion, he all Beane, "Prank" he fis-l news. to-day he sai i: right Mine friend "Prank" lie all right too. j m , tt y jgtuxl, raaybn so pretty good all i over." j Thu petition of Bingham countv ( citizens praying for the setting aside lands for a Dark in the northern part of the comity hfta been placed in the hand« of a *|>ecial agent by Commie* he can sioner Carter and as soon as investigate and report the Coin uiissioncr will Uike action. For the latest styles in dress pat call at the ladies emporium at terns Mrs. Barnhart's. Arch Deacon Sulger brought with him on hi* vielt to Blackfoot Thurs day tlie plans for the new Episcopal Church. The plans are now in Un hands of contractors for bids and *' these are in we expect to see soon as th ne v church v ork bcgli. an I pushed to completion. G. A. Robot ban is one of Bingham oAunty's lucky mciuhered that he was nominated on tlie state ticket for auditor, but he hiiw Ids company and declined. Had he been elected the good salt about him could not have saved the others, aud he would have been counted us tainted. Ladies trimmed hats, the model of fashion both in style nnd color at Mrs Barnhart'a. ' It will lie re men. Know nil men by these presents : That the attorney general has given no written opinion on any law this week, that no convict from Bingham county has escaped the pen; that no report of |>en affairs has been made public, and that no true Idahoan has committed suicide because DeLamar resigned as world's fair commissioner. he Attorney General Roberts is still engaged in writing up the report for the board of investigation of the State ! jien. If the people were not satisfied U) ulaiut results they would be more ea- or ger for the report. As it is nobody i cares whether it be made public or : uot The General could possibly ! have given his written opinion of all ; JU» act* of the last legislature in the; same length of time. ! The Tribune was highly honored I last Wednesday. Two men by the name of Joues anil both newspaper , w men, called and perched upon the; stool of honor while the force grovel- ' cd in the dust. One of them was a young rauu from Blackfoot while the other was au old-timer from Idaho j <>n City, who missed through this ooun- j The I V.V thirty-seven years ago. Tiibune is well acquainted with The j Idaho News and the Idaho World, { »"'I *» they are both good, sparkling j papers, we are compelled to admit j that there is some good in the Jones afu- ' •«— ' ,u P".' al ibe ^ight-Culdwell Tribune. j A Spelling lire. A Spelling Bee. after ye methods of liiden times, will lie one of the at- ; mu-Uons provided for the teacbeit al tile County Institute. The evening programme will tie under the direction of parties who The News is warruutiug j u saying, wili make it a crowning ! i success. »t a meeting Tuisday resciudetl its' ,,nler formerly made to resist the ac lion of the state board of equalization raising assessments on cattle aud j lowering the assessment on railroad 1 property. They did ami they didn't • The taxpayers can comment at leisure, j c Hacked Out. The county laiard of commissioners ; 1 self that he can please iioth in quul | '«>' "" (1 P riwJ# ,,f 8 ,MK,S Ullies 8 I K '' icialljrare inviteti to lotik over his ' „ , „ , .. . Utock of ladies furnishing goods, A cm* .'»fore And Alt Sew Good*. Mr. Presto Burrell has opened a store room in his residence building near the school bouse, and respect fully invites the public to inspect his stock and prices. He flatters him Blackfoot, Idaho. The Teacher* Jnntitute. The coming of all the teachers in I he county to Blackfoot will tie one of I III« notable events of the mouth. Our ... , ,_, _ _ „I.. t i„, BluckftKlt people, known the "täte » ■ .....i:,.. „..,1 over, for hospitality and pleasing way s < » . . i,„ rtf entartaining, should take lime by j , _ 1 the forelocks and arrange to give .i.__ _ji„i ,,,.,1 „ ■ „ 1 ., I them a cordial reception and a right ! royal good t ime during the evenings of the Institute. Let them be enter tained in a manner that will make them cairv away pleasant recollections of Blackfoot us the loveliest village of the plaid and of her |>eople as among the best and noblest of tbe State. I Itluf/hant County Teacher a' Con vention at Blackfoot Sov. ï,Y, 1SUJ, Rate of one and one-fifth fare on the certificate plan, cerliflcntes to lie ..igned by Fred 8. Stevens, superin tendent of schoolsof Binglmm county. Tickets on sale Nov. 22d and 23d. Good going date of sale. Good re turning until Nov. 30lh. heavy bill against him for mlsytonduct ^ ««nipaign. II. M. Miller, Agent Poor Joues, the New York Jones, we mean, is still paying the freight, but lie can never lake himself out of the warehouse on uceoiint of the THE BOISE—HAILEY KO AU. Oilman 'h Project Attracting Con sider uhle Attention. John Gilman, the Massachusetts capitalist, said yesterday that the pro posed Boise-Hailey road was attract ing considerable attention, and that he was greatly encouraged. He has received a letter from G. E. Ferris, a well known resident of Arco, are anxious to have the line extended U) \rco and then on to Eagle Rock or to Blackfoot stating that the people up that way Mr. Ferris writes that he is confi dent that the residents along the mute would raise from 125,000 to $50.000 in aid of the enterprise. Mr. Gilman will look into the t*,-—Boise Statesman. Mr. Gilman was in Blackfoot Wed nesday looking over the field through w bich this prospective road is to run. Our readers will remember this«» ' 'he Chicago aud Great Western road plete it from Fort Casper. Wyoming j <>n coast The New» will have and Mr. Gilmau's aim will he to com j something of importance to say about I the construction of this road iu an j ear, J'' 88Ue - { j j held at Parsous' School House, West Side, Sunday evening, November 8th, al 7 oc,ock - Gospel Tempérant« meeting to be Ptvnldln* officer. Mn Larocque. Sinaloa. Hymn, ('ongreirattua. Gospel Readmit. President. Sluirins. Contrrviretlon. j Prayer, Mr» Trego. SiiiKlng. Hymn Opcnlnit Address, Mr. I Erlesen. ; HwttaUoa*. Harry Huwreli, Miss Mattie Par ^. ^* !^| t t r0OI>, * C ' Recitation», Floyd Erio»on. Miss Blanche "îiîuî *bÏL Recitation«. Sadie Adams and Miss Nettie Hoher, Duncan. ! Short Talk. Mn». Tivgo. i Singing. Those desiring to visit Denver will WM)|1 have a splendid opportunity. The Mining Congress will be held j„ the-Queen City" Nov. 18th and 1 9 ,h. and it is expected a great many Wl) | visit Denver and other Colorado j c .iti«»s about this time, Cheap Rates te Denver. For the es pec iu I accommodation of ; these visitors the Union Pacific has a rate of one and one-third fare for '' ,e roun< * tri P Tickets will be on sale Nov. 16th, !in< * * >e g <KM l ^ or return passag<> ,,n t | l a,,, l including Dec. 6th. For further information regarding time of trains, etc., apply to H. M. Miller Agent Union Pacific System. Blackfoot Nov. 6th. Summons D,Mr,et - I Prank Schwenker. Plaintiff, Minnie Sehwenter, Deft Slate of Idahi). to Minnie Schwenker, In Ihe name of the people of Idaho, yon an- herehy notified that there Is now on (lie In the office < of lhP ,'i,. r k of the District court of ,hc Fifth Judicial district of the Plate of Idaho, county j ,,f Blnsham, the complaint of Prank Sohwen kcramilnat you demanliiiK JudKinont that the bond*of matrimony heretofore exlftliifr I between you and the plaintiff l«e dissolved ! und for ooata and for general relief, »aid ap Mention Is made upon the ground* of ndul* rv andnlmndonmcnt Tho particulars more lly appearing in plilntlffs ooinplHlnt. a cer tified copy of which Is served herewith and made « part hereof, and unless you appear and answer said comnlalnt within ten days after service thereof If served within said county, and within twenty days If served out sala county hut within said Judicial district and within forty da*s If served out of said district, exclusive of day of service, iudjrment I will be taken airatnst you by default, accord ing to the nrayer of suit! complaint In testimony whereof I. M. of said district court» have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said court at Blackfoot» this 6th day of November, 1601. M PATRIE. Clerk of the District Court. Kapp à Keeler Ally's for Plaintiff. e i"i .-I Patrie, Clerk brand Closing Ont Sale of Shoos. Fifty pairs of Hunt & Holbrook's celebrated hand sewed shoes, reduced from i8 60 to $2.50. " " $6.00 to $4.00. This is a genuine sale. Cail and examine the goods and be convinced. C. Buntino & Co. Proposals for Bids. Office nisekfoot Irrlimtton Cn., I Iti.ACKfooT. Idaho, Octobers*!«!, ISat 1 lllrts will tic rooclvcd »I Ihe office of the On., until* o'clock I*. M . Tm'wlay October *7tli. ISPi for work to bo donc Ht head of CanRl Da •orlption or work furnished on spiitlosUon to Sccrct»ry. By Ord*rof Hoard Ti ustccg. John MontirbmVry, Sccroury N ew good S Our Fall Stork is Now Complete consisting: of Dry Goods, latest styles, Notions, Underwear, Boots, Shoes, Cloth i ng;, Blankets, Hats, Rubber Goods, Etc. We call your special atten tion to our line of Dress Goods and Clothing, C. BUNTING & CO. FALL AND WINTER TRADE. g of Suitings, - Ladies and Just received a full line of Dress Goials, c Bannockburn Plaids, Cashmeres, Flannels E Children's Wool and Merino Underwear. A full line of Millinery, newest sty les aud good to suit everybody, also just received a fall line of L ; es aud Chil dren s Shoes, Hosiery, and indeed anything usually found in a La dies Dry Goods Store, give me a call and be convinced. : od*, prices low Mrs. s. e. Holbroor. I +Î+ n + Make a mistake once, and bought a Cheap Stove for the sole reason that it was cheaper than some other stove. Now if you contem plate buying a stove do not make the same mistake again. Remember that I'm selling the very best stoves on earth, both for cook ing and heating. A Car |b Load W Just re 9 ceived Is what I Ml i want to j Show you « r 4 I can and will sell you stoves, (quality con sidered) cheaper than any one in Idaho. Five or even ten dollars is no consideration when you are buying a stove, for the differ ence in the fuel bill or poor baking for three months will make the difference to you. + Grarland Stoves + are no experience in Blackfoot and Vicinity but 50 people will speak well of them. If you want to know who uses them I can give you 50 references in and around Blackfoot But if you must have a CHEAP STO TE I also have a few of them which I sell cheaper than anyone. I also have a large stock of Stove Boards, Coal Hods, Pipe Elbows, Shov els, Tinware, Hardware, Crockery, Lamps, Woodenware, Etc. Please call and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. Yours Truly, 33. H. BIETHAINT. Blackfoot, Idaho. to . I *»• •