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■F I^IIO IDAHO N KWH. I THE IDAHO NEWS. 'he daho ews jfjIlKl» KVKKV SATURDAY On Webt Main Street TUNS >flll •3,00 I On** Year, l»y mail. ! Six Months,..... ' Three Month*,.... WIC* 1.76 kind ; „„1er* for Joh Work of uuy ., U* hvmptly utU iuU.«' to. tnt*rt'l •«* fiCÄ» iu»H%iaueV.' I r trau* 1111 '"' 1 1.00 VOL. 1. NO. 25. BLACKFOOT, IDAHO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBEU 20,1887. Advertising rat«-« furnt.ii«! on application Northern TimeCard the I j ''a 1 ! them, i and I tab * iioimh ahkivk. . I Freight.I.M p in .12:10 am kobtu 0:3U a IU:SU a. III. wight . Krt'Uflil IMHMU AMIHVK lOdTn s aip. m ! yj.'.'afht &'oup-m , j V Dr. un ii. A*e„t. j j given Opening und t'losing of Mall*. ut bit * u " i!' H - sliuth ch"''*" ** n 5: ' ÄV; r ,, :,V , S.gi.oV business froin*' L*, 4 * toioei'sk h m j 1 „.mus uuitsr» frul1111 *• m ■" **' m j ants. »•t'iijrcr L-lglU 1:4- M. : cl» *' A \\ eyes ed After Reeemlier l« 1 **« "re to have (eduction iu telegraph rates. , Swt u , lighting the devil with fire I to drive away cold with coal. | , Thanksgiving turkey now , th .„, j, relished by most of' men j Bt * f , ■ ! Jale Christmas is only twenty nine day» Mr». by the overland route from j y, - i on TOW 12 ADD G0UBTY. Tuewlat night the thermometer ofddowu to one degree above zero row Butte City had hii •Heganl supply ; (the Iteautiful snow for Thaukagiv t| f does Stovenaon dtslicated an 5 >s day. governor [«out Masonic Hall at Salmon City j to ; not for j Saturday evening. .Seventy four Indian pappoosee arc ping to'leaf« how to shoot the young ca at Fort Hall school, ÿt. Liuis papers quote Idaho |iota leading all others in that ■ The Methodist Mablmtl» School will the entertainment Sunday even- ; Xi a* isrkit H «**'■ i Scat people Uke more delight in ne Jilfig of g'ssl men going wrong than : (bad men going right 1 , R . Sfl {'apt Jim airc*l himself in a linen Thanksgiving Pay. It waa a j how Kdtv-u s talking machine has been Marshal llainl w ill take the Mor too cobatw under sentence to Sioux Con ri* like th-mills of the lirai* "2 i u " o u 1 Hava iflrti gnu I but Ju.lg. Map «• irt. f> r t.u* term, has turne* »u « ',!it a gmt Fol Xb \ gel Ueman on hi« way o - biir- ii Sunday evening found a j slv a U v k fur cape which the own r cm havby calling at this .dll«', j TO™,.. W hw, oil, SMI llw-ht'.it l.ui tlla-hf.-.i I,a. Iin.1 im .... AH Who love children and sweet »ask- are wmlially invited to attend be Sabbath S-hrad entertainment at b. Methodist church Sunday evening, « , in Bam urn s Riggest Show on Karih jung btini.-d the children « an save Mr dime« for 8*nta < lau««> and Kns tringle at the Christmas holidays The eonlest mue fortiie townaiteof •«"'Hie whirl-1 for ,, M, ■ ng in the Hlaekfoot land office, No l *® Irr lMl ' *"* diamiased at the re-| i A new baby I toy at home and i-.uirt P°*in.'»s away from home were the ; wwo( dilemma tossing Attorney p-m-e j n the air during the two j ; Jl, little conjunction -,f is ta ' Benm-tCs anT'standn*rs W, h. .Ï 1 irting the Chinaman. luster gate umikioli. you m-c. Nearly all the visiting attorneys] ,M i| jarunt went lonu«- to spend aitkigiviiig Day with their families, j ssrfcet at fi i-cnU per |s«und by tbe |,„t ijtrter find l*s-f «au lie I*night in the »ml will *MM>n lu* put «m tw Bsfk.'t What »ill tKiumc «>f theoe ntpslion cf the reputcr»? Ml* penitentiary nest week l* h»«-«! of tl„- contestant*. »eek« past. All the convict* of this term of "wt. Territorial and United State«. «>'0 have la-on sentenced to the Boise % penitentiary have already lieen | taken over there ! I St, Clair lias Ih-cii tenilercJ a fer y res|wmsiblc ami remunerative l K «lti«>n on the Montana Central rnil *«>'. We congratulate him on hi* î'sxl fortune. Tw« «log* hunting their owner* In sliiircli can drive away the devotional wfling* ,,f a } ln |f dozen tioy*. ami "ftentime* make ol«l jw-ople los<- the ""«Hi of the dlm-ounte. Harrington, the horse thlef.in break l a *i- promised to see Judge Hays *'' r; he has seen him. mid 25 years 1,1 'lie pen is what hi- henni the Jmlgo W .V l>" would give him. Hazy Joe. the Indian, say*. White a than heap eonrt m, he talk, talk.talk, inityla- so )„- * a y something, maybe *«> "ny something. Indian he court | n, lie no talk, he all right, white * ,,la1 ' be < - onrt'tn be no *11 right Blackfoot boasts with honest pride of Um best Sabbat h Scho«*ls in , Territory, and the respective *u iH'rinU-mtent* should see to it that the C l 'i'lren have befitting entertainments »t the Christmas holidays c-ommeiMUi with their deserta for promptness, P 'tif'timlity and regular attendance. 'bulge Hays, in passing sentence 1,1 One of tlu, convict« of this term o! 1 r »urt, tolj him if he would not obey the law* of the government um a free citizen he would put him behind the ''a 1 '* wl'ere he would lie made to obey them, and lie sent him up for 3 yeurs and 0 months. Kale* hut trains. er make same hunt the away, clare party not fence his Morning service* in the M. K. Church Sunday and a concert Ur Ire given by the children in the evening ut 7 o clock—all invited to la 1 present. An Old fashioned Spelling Bee will L*, 4 * hu,,l . U '' : first part of next month, 1 war prizes for the successful contest j ants. Further notice next week. A visiting attorney entered the court \\ ednesday afternoon with twinkling eyes and an annual smile and boast ed to his fellow attorneys that he bad indulged in oik; hot diuuer since bis arrival iu Blackfoot—lie bad just par , taken hugely of a square meal of l«»'««"* "'«1 t ruckers. | The eeusus report of the week shows increase of imputation by a bounc j ,J °v ,lt **»«■ llo,ut ' of Mr. and Mrs. ! Jale Bassett. Mr. Bassett is luippy, Mr». Bassett is doing well and tbe j y, - KWH ,-xtends warm eongratulutions i on their Thanksgiving present. ; , f t|MJ , HW were U) exten(! tlu . hall(J t| f lenieuev to other criminals as it does to Mormons on promises of ol»c 5 dienet- , the last one of them would Ire j promising from the rising of the sun to the setting thereof. They-could ; not make enough to repay the court for its favors. It ia an open secret that Fred ■ Steven* «W» not boast so strongly of Kaunas as in days gone by, and he is building for himself a brick residence which translated in the language of the United States mean* a home in ; | u ; Idaho for life. day i Mrs. Bennett, mother of Geo. Ben- ! ne ^ the («xpre*»« robber, hau been , : acutely all the week from 1 , R . rvoUjl prostraliou brought on by the j Poor verdict given against her son. j woman, the work! will never know how her heart bleed* over her erring J I of ■ car . , ned a «.**« share of real .-state aW, their jH*mms after last Tuesday • «and wm diltUlK on In.lian p-wllwHlin »ml ventured, nm<mg other thing*, to " »gv-— "The Indian has a more acute sense of smell than a white man " If ! * this be true we wonder what their suflhrings an- in their daily *ss.K-ia- ] t ) Our nubsrrilicr* at Kagle Rock will t j please hurl tlieir noii-iegul-tonder a j Ndjbath School wonta "J * h '' mut ^ n ag»-nt and not at us for failing to get t . j the N r.w * on time la*t w.-ek. " e put ; Iv . ' ' . _ 'i i _ i w |... j, ,|j,| l, day, is one of the mysteries that make 1 „ewspapermen fighting mail , . Th.«e instructions, it U M « ere offered by an attomoj in a case in which he w engnge.1 during the hut mle.1 out: ..y wllvg mn g,p.smpoag wunaumonth KkalI , wunanroonuth Kliplia*; monto megb ' oUno he Ksau. Mug«,uomp. Tean; Mugquomp Omar; MugquorapKena* ■ .ml «ho l«T *«« "S" il „. ^, 1(1 Hull of the 22nd, ran f re-| |ip U) U|C top w . n | P 0 f enjoy- g i ment but financially it was a stand ,,ff Space prevents any a la Jenkins j ; account of eosluine*. but many of them were grotesque, original and j unique. One of the good looking ; tnarri« , «l ladies of blackfoot represent ta .j^tlm "formst X 1 '"!^ and was one of the attractions of lhc ov,,,1 " ,,{ ,M '-' 8omi- of Rlaekfoot's jn-ople may j «iug to the tune of Old Huudrcd N.s » foul of lat»l rl<t I t.MHU-»» A. I JouriH-f ihreugti the wllclerac«». |,„t jt cannot ia* disputed they of Mrs. Hogan, proprietress of The Hogan Instaurant, ha* been danger ottsly ill for several ' ».vs but at uns | writing I* thought to be * litUe better, ! H'* r illness, it is claimed, is large!) I attributed to intense grief over the «lentil of her grnnds«in. Willie Keeny, to whom the old Indy was devotedly Her illness dates from bis a hi* In the *«> in *u the o! obey attached. death. Tbe Mormons would make no promise The laws of the land to obey, 8o the Judge ordered the Marshal To tnk<- them far away— To take them toHloux Falls, Dakota. And confine them In the pen For thns- »nil « haft tea* years Among other law-less men. And said he. "If they'll not a* freemen. Obey Oieoommim law I'll put them behind the bars Where they will whether or nor rules of compulsion Where the strong Will make them come to taw In obedience to the rulers _ And respeel the eottltlton law. Territorial Temperance Convention. The first Territorial Temperance Convention for It' iho, will be held at Boise City, Dtvember 2. 3 and t. un der tile auspice* of the l All friends of temperam-e eamoaty Mrs. Henrietta requested to attend. Skelton, of California, will 1«; present to organize work for the Terr tory. Other «leakers from ahroud will also Entertainment will who will he in attendance. Ik* provided for nil delegates send their mimes to the secretary, Mrs. J. C. Straughan. Mn». J. II. Barton, President W. C. T. U Kale* That Will Sot Work Jloth W'ujk. Running trains often frighten teams, hut teams trains. Wind raises the dust, but dust nev er raises the wind. The law promises much to Polyg Mormons, but the Polyg Mormons make no promises to the law. Political fences coniine men in the pastures where they Itching, but men cannot inclose two pastures with the same political fence. Men of no well defined politics may hunt the strongest party for office,but the parties never hunt such as the strongest men for office. All men admire beautiful 1 allies,but beautiful ladies do not admire ail men. Old pa|>er8 thrown in the street frighten horses and make them run away, but horses never frighten old papers and make them run away. Men may lie afraid to publicly de clare their allegiance to any political party for fear they will not be on the winuing side, but the parties are not afraid to declare that those men are not the men to make the party win. Men may sit astraddle a political fence and await the coming of the stronger horse, but the stronger horse never awaits for those men to straddle his back. never frighten running and new POCATELLO MISCELLANY. The chilly winter blasts have come. The fancy apron sale at the school house next week is something new. ('apt Carlton, of the Army of Israel ; | u ,u f ort h at the school house Tues day evening; the audience did not ! S ras F the mear,i "K of his , eor y* j Bannock Link first the company's or shack row. It is a race now which will reach J foreman on the Kagle Rock houses, sustained serious injuries by falling from one of the buildings in course I of construction last Saturday. He had Lilli wrists fractured anil will be de ■ privod of the use of his hands for some time. .. \\ e learn that Manager Keeny will ^ sever his connection with the Pacific Hotel Company about January 1st " Mr. I ( Ro-der le" Uii, waek for " short visit to Umaba. Attorney S. ('. \\ inters was in town ! * few minutes Wednesdnj having just return«! toom Omaha where he had ] been for the past week on bus,ness. There was no one hauled up before t ) lr „ r j ra visage of the Jedge during t j )j} week. u |# # noleworUlv fact that there n c Ver was so onlerlv a crowd of men t . n ,.,) ovtH ( a , Pocatello as there are at ; ^ | ^ acnt time This Wll8 particular Iv n!.tta.„bl.. ,mwlnw l, wo hail a mnii'ior of ilninka ami 8 **" " 1 . . t J»dgc Fisher hml his annual turkey «booting on Thanksgiving da>. p. L Hughes has dUpowd of his bou#ch old effecU and is nowcomforta boUb(H | at the hotel; and, as he Rava without a cure on his mind, ' , Mn) Wm „ McM asters * ' . ' SaIl > , k(> ritv to H , x . n( i ^ 10 1X " . ' . Kene ral „. ,°Zl Solln roWirwU»! f lianksgiving day in the usual tur g C yfied manner. ' y( r alu | yi re Bruner, of Rock j s |, UK ( , m , visiting the Frantz broth ors a t thin place. ]t ov ' Stull will hold services at the . , bouso Sunday evening at the usuft | j lour Mr. John Dougherty, J M. McCart's to to Everybody invited. The new school room will lie rcady for otN-tipaiiey by next Monday. Owing to the new time card Denver nrrive here at the »«me time the Salt Lake paper«. This is due to the fact that SaH Lake mail has to lay over in Ogden one day. Mr. J. M. Masenheimer has return a\ from the South and is greatly im proved in health. Everyone should partake of the New England dinner on next Friday evening; it is something entirely new in Pocatello. The la«lies are sparing no pains to furnish everything good to cat The price of the dinner is on ly fifty cents, and ns the money is for a worthy cause no one should miss it We art- asked every day by some one what is g«>ing to be done towards having entertainments for the winter. We give it up. If the parties enquir ing would go ahead themselves and do something we are sure it would 1)0 appreciated. The trouble is no one wishes to assume the responsibility. Heretofore a few have shouhlered the burden and we may say are tired and wish to lie relieved. There are a great ptHtple here now than pipers as at un more ninny tlieri- wert« a year ago. and it seems that it should lie an easy matter to provide for the long winter evenings. Let someone suggest something ami there will lie plenty to take hold and push the matter. also will will In localities South the smoke has been *<> dense from forest fiitvs as to turn day into darkness. A large tire is burning in Weber Canon near Ogden and much valuable timber will Ik- destroyed. ! In trict from to has Is « the the THIRD DISTRICT COURT. Proceeding* of the Fourth Week. FRIDAY. U. S. vs I). 8. Picket; pleads guilty. U. 8. vs Geo. Lampman; arraigned. IJ. 8. vs John Johnson; arraigned, pleads not guilty. TerriUrry vs Geo. A. Bennett; em bezzlement, trial resumed. United States prisoners for terms over one year ordered sent to Sioux Fulls, Dakota, under one year to the penitentiary at Boise City. The following fines and imprisonment were iuflicted on persons who have been convicted or plead guilty: Milo Andrus, unlawful cohabita tion; fined $300. Josiah Richardson, unlawful cohab itation; six months. Alex. N. Stevens, unlawful cohabi tation; six months and $300 fine. Elijah Wilson, unlawful cohabitation, six months and $300 fine. H. G. Green, unlawful cohabitation; six months imprisonment. Wm. Sevens and Charles Shippen, unlawful cohabitation; six months. Win. Sevens, Sidney Weeks. Josiah Richardson and H. G. Green, adultery; three years imprisonment each. TERRITORIAL CASES. Geo. Shaffer, emliezzlement; 1 year. Hobt Morgan, Ed Harrington, robbery; 25 years. J. Coon and D. S. Pickett; selling whisky to Indians, 3 months each. SATCRDAY. Territory vs Geo. Bennett; embez zlement, trial of case verdict guilty. U. S. vs H. G. Green, Sidney Weeks and Josiah Richardson; motion for new trials in each case overruled. MONDAY. U. S. vs A. 8. Anderson; unlawful cohabitation, sentence suspended. U. S. vs John Johnson; adulten - ; cause dismissed. U. S. vs George Lampman; pleads guilty. U. S. vs D. S. Pickett; dismissed. U. S. vs Jos. Byington and J. C. Atkinson: adultery, trial of case and verdict of guilty. aim! said all the It ed thU, the Ole ing in* ten in 18 mos. In it _ . . ... Territorial venire ordered issued ^ 2() ^ returna))le Nov. 28. - * mutocr. trial f ' " ™" d fUlto ' K—w. f or wnw United States vs Geo. Green, two eases. \S m. Seviers. A. 8. Anderson, George Stewart. Henry Pemmiug. two «mes. Chas. Shippen, Ncls Jorgenson Jonah Bvans, Josiah Riehanlsou and Bishop Dalrymple; unlawful cohabi tation. above cases dismissed on mo tion of the United States attorney. at " his he TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY. Territory vs Ed. Harrington; rolv bery, ten daya'timc given in addition to time allowed by law in which to file an appeal. U. 8. vs Jos. Byington; adultery motion for new trial denied, sentenced to three years and six months. Geo. Lampman; selling whisky to Indians, sentence«! to three months. Territory vs Gee Gim; murder, the jury «lisagree and are discharged. T. M. Stewart admitted to the bar. THURSDAY Court adjourned for Thanksgiving. S PEOPLE WE KNOW OF. t Major Gallsrher was up from Ross Fork Monday and rave us a pleasant call. 8. G. Rand, the cattle man will winter In Fort Hail bottoms. 8. G. Fisher Is down from bis Custer county mines J, W Keeny ws# up from Pocatello Wed nesday. Charley Napper, of Pocatello, dropped In to j see us when up courtin* this week. Mrs. R. J. Osborn, we are sorry to note, ha* | been on the sick list this week. Attorney Spence has courted and rone to j I , ■ Attorney Stanrod Bt,ended the Conductors - Hall at Fooat«Uo. j Mrs. House, of Oxford. 1. visiting her daughter. Mrs. A. Duddenhausen, or our town, Paris Special Land Agent Temple is at Hailey. Mrs. J. W. Keeny and daughter Maud are at the bedside of Mr*. Hogan mother of Mrs. Ki-cny, who has been dungerously ill for several days. Judge Johnson or Chain*, was the only visiting attorney who Tlianksgavo with the Blackfoot people Thursday. J Kftgstadt, the popular Eagle Rock tailor paid his rasix-et* to Thk News sanctum when in the city Monday. Attorney Rogers, of Albion, came over Tue* day. He dropped In to see us and said some pleasant things of the Nzws, sald-ovorybody tikes it. - G. W. Richlcberger, clerk », Ross Fork Agt-ncy made u* an agreeable call Thursday, friend K Is one of the Simon pure, lntorrlfied, and will do to count on whenever the bugle blast is sounded. Miss Amelia Frost missionary to the Sho shone and Bannaek Indians at Ross Fork call ed this w.-ek and ordered Thk News to her address for one yoar. Money To Loan. In sums of $500 on good protlue tivc real estate security. Apply to The Nf.ws Office. •I .Wholesaleand Retail. Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes CLOTHING, 1UT8, MILLINERY, Etc. Agents for the Celebrated Hutterrick Paper Patterns amt the Mather Kid GIoy© ! SALT LAKE CITY, : UTAH. Jietlee of Insolvency. In the Ili.trlct Court Third Judicial Dl.trlctof Idaho, in and fur the «mut > of Btngtiam. In the matter of 1 I. A. Wzar, V Insolvent Debtor, ! Haid I.. A. West having applied U> the Dis trict court for the Third Judicial District of Idaho, In Hlnirliani oounty, to be dlscharg«*! from his debts and IlHbllltleu, and It appearing to the court Lhat the petitioner ubove named has compiled with the law In the premises. It Is hereby ordered that the olerk of the court « ve noth*' to all the creditors of the said !.. A. est, the insolvent debtor, to appear before the district oourt of tbe said Third District at the court house In Blackfoot, In »aid Bingham county, on the Orter for Publication. ; 19th DAY OF DECEMBER, 18*7 aim! show cause. If any they have, why the said L. A. West should not be discharged from all his debts and liabilities in accordance with the statute's in such cases made and provided. It is further ordered that notice of amid ap plication be frlren by mail and also by publi cation in the Idaho New«, a newspaper pub lished in Blackfoot, Blmrham county, Idaho Territory as often as said newsimper is print ed before date of meeting of creditors. Dated at Blackfoot. Bingham county, Idaho, thU, the 11th day of November, 18K7. ' James B. HAYR. Jud*e of Third District of Idaho. SUMMONS. Ik the District Cocbt, 3rd Judicial Dist. Territory of Idaho, county of iilnirhani, ... Alrncda Hull, plaintiff, i •OMMOKS. v* B. M. Hull, defendant. To B. M H II, In the name of the people of the United States In the Territory of Idaho: You are hereby notified that there is now on Ole in the offloe of the Clerk of the District Oourt of the Third Judicial District of said TerriUrry, in Bladkfoot. Bingham county, the complaint of Almeda Hull, asking Judgment that the bonds of matrimony heretofore exist. be dis iKuidH of matrimony heretofore exist ing between you and the said plaintiff be dis solved and annulled and that plaintiff ire re stored to all the rights of an unmarried woman _ ■relief; and that unless you answer to said complaint within lhe servi«- thereof, lr served with in* between you and for all proper appear und answ« _ ten days of the servi«- thereof, if served with in Btawhnui oounty, and within twenty days If served out of sold oounty hut within said Dis trict, and In forty days ft served out of said District, exclusive of the day of service. Judg ment will be taken against you by default and plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In plaintiff's complaint herein. In testimony whereof, 1. 8. H. Hays, Clerk —•— of said District Court, have hereunto (REAL) set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court at Blackfoot, Bingham oounty, this. 16th day of November. 1H87. 8. H. HAYS, Clerk of the District Court. Reeves A Wright, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Date of first publication November », 1*67. Notice of Insolvency. In the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the Territory of Idaho, In and for the «'Unty of Bingham, in the matter of Win. J. Hardt, i I nsolvent debtor I Wm. J. Hardy, the above named Insolvent Debtor, having this day filed in this court h» petition, schedule and inventory of hi* liabili ties and property and praying that he be ad judged an insolvent debtor as required by law it Is ordered by the «mit that said « m. J. Hardy be and he Is hereby declared Insolvent. II Is further ordered that the Sheriff of Bingham «»unty bo and Is hereby directed to take TMisscssion of all the estate, real and per sonal of saH debtor. Wm. J. Hardy, except such as may lie by law exempt from execution and of all his deeds, vouchers, books of ac oouuts and papers, and to keep the same safe ly until the appointment of an assignee. It 1» furtherordered that all persons be and they are hereby forbidden to pay any debts that may tie owing said inaolvent debtor and and are forbidden to deliver any property be longing to said debtor to him or for bis said Insolvent debtor is also hereby to make transfer of any of bis pruperty. It is further ordered that Thursday. THE 15th DAY OF DECEMBER, at 10 o'clock a. m. A. D. 1B*7. at the oourt room of this court, in the town of Blackfoot, Bing ham «»unty. Idaho, lie and are hereby declar ed the time and pi»«' for a meeting of the creditors of said insolvent to prove their debt* and choose one assignee of the estate of said insolvent debtor. It is further ordered that a copy of this or der be published In the Idaho News, a news pnm-r of general circulation published in Bingham oounty. as often as the newspaper is printed before the meeting of the creditors. JAMES B. HAYS. Judge of Third Dist. Court, Idaho Ter. Dated November Htb, 1HS7. uw; f<*rbiddon Notice for Publication. LiKDOmci At Bi.A<Ttf-ooT. Idaho, I October 25tU, 1SH7. f Notice 1» hereby «rtveu that tbe followln* n.nuwl aetUer ha* filed notice of hi* intention to make final proof in support of hi* claim.and that »Id proof will la- made before the Regis ter and Receiver at ulackfia't, Idaho. Decem ber 8. 1SS7. vii: John M. Nieley, on D. 8. No. 1835, for lot 1 section lu. *Vi *wt». and sw section 11. nwVi n*k. section 14. towns south, ranne 3U east He name* the folloslnn witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, vix: John Calvert. Edward Wrifrht. Alex Sorensen and Sam i H. Hlnrlnbotham. all of Oneida Co., Idaho. Frank W. Bran*. oct 2* Register. Notice for Publication. Land Orriez at Bi.acki™>t. Idaho, l October 25th, 1887. I Notice is hereby riven that the foliowinr named settler has filed notice of his Intention make final proof in support of his claim.and that said proof will bo made before the Reals ter and Receiver at Blackfoot. Idaho, on De cember 7th. 1SS7. vix: Don C. Richards, on D. S No. 2143, for the neV no 1 , lot 2. 4c no 1 , o»V lot 3. sec. 2* township 7 south ranre 42 east. He nan«'* the followln* witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of NRiil land, vii: llans Nelison. C. T. Woodall. C. T. Richards. all of llintrtiam county. Frank W. Bkane. Refrister. t and H. Lewis, Idaho oct 29 DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF. Notir« for Publication. Ladd Ornez At Blackfoot. Idaho, t Oc toiler 211SS7 f Notice Is hereby given that A lice E. Sparks. of American Falls. Oneida oounty. Idaho, has ÄC i_ a „d nc^ «cotton 11, tmvn?*hti> m w.mth ^".emix-r. isst. She names the following wit nrases to prove the «»mplete Irriga, Ion and reclamation of said land : John P. Coffey. John 8. Conklin. William « est and Einer W. McOatUn, all of Oneida county, Frank W. IIkank. Register. Idaho, oct 2» DESERT LAND FINAL FRtJOF N«iticc for Publication. Land Office at ltlackfonL Idaho. 1 November, .th, 1S87. f Notice I» hereby given «ha, la-on Miaslen of Blackfia't. ningliain oounty. Idaho, haa fiksl noth» of his Intention to make pomf on hi* desert laud claim No. 2U5 for the sv-t*. seethm 23. u c>% sectional, lot 1 and 2. s«-tion25. awV, In« 2 section 24 «ownahlp 2 south rangy- .«8 east, la-fore the Register amt Receiver at Hlaekfoot, Idaho, on Monday » day of December 1W7. He names the following witnesses to prove the «>mnlete in Igation ond roclamatlon of said land: Kira '***><• Deck. George Heaton and Henry l. Hippie, all of Bingham county.Idaho FRANK W. BKANE Register. FASH10EABLE MILUNERY,!™' Also Hair «oods of all Description In stock and made to order. Order* by mail promptly attended to. No. 31 West First South St SALT LAKE CITY.UTAH. SCHOOL AGAIN. Parents of tbo hundred bo.vs in | Blackfoot and vicinity are requited to call and examine the large lot of boy« clothing just the thing for school wear, sizes from four to seventeen : years, at Mas. 8. E. Hoi.brook. f j IK. 1 EAGLE EMPOR'UM SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH FLetail Dry Goods Of EVERY Description. R. K. THOMAS H. DINWOODEY FURNITURE, WALL PAPER, Carpets, Etc. House of the kind West of the Missouri Largest juA&r J. of to be the or in is 37 to 43, W. First South Street, Henry Dinwoodey, SALT LAKE GITY 0FPice oF ^döanGB Roller M'dls. NORTH MAIN STREET, OODEN. SLARK AND Manufacturers and Dealers in ALL KINDS OF MILL STUFF. ^4 pv. po AVc resiieetfullv wish to call the attention of the public to the fact that have inst completed and started up the finest flouring mill ever built m this Srt o!' tLrZnm Our machinery is new ami the very latest improved^ We are now rcadv'for business in our line and will furnish im article of Flour uncqualed iu the Territory. Following are our brands. High J,™" Ball and Straight Patent each grade guaranteed. Our torn Meal. Graham Flour and Oat Meal is always fresh; our Bran and Shorts goodandoheap CLARK & ÈCCLES, Proprietors of Advance Rooler Mills we PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. E. SMITH, Attorney At Law, EAGLE ROCK, IDAHO. Practices in «h® Territorial and U. 8. Co urts . Reeves & Wright, Attorneys at Law, BLACKFOOT, IDAHO ._ HOMER STULL, Hailey, STULL & SPENCE, ; R. 8. SPENCE. Paris. ! : . „ . , £ttot»u4 ÇoM*wc«o«otro.w Land and water LitUration a Specialt y. E. P. Bligkensderfee. _, _ _ T ATTORNEY at. LAtt, ; POCATELLO. IDAHO. Will Practice In all the Courts of the Territory - j Assistant Surgeon U. P. Railway. , J. H. BEAN, EAGLE ROCK. IDAHO. OfTelegraphlc communication» promptly attended to.___— Jos. Bligkensderfer, of Calls on the Oregon Short Line andUtah and Northern Railways promptly attended to. G. H. Davis, PhYSIQIAN &-SURGEON, POCATELLO, IDAHO. 1 Will attend all cails on Utah * Northern and Oregon Short Une Railways. ~ ! J, S. MgNeish, Engineer & Surveyor, WORK A -:-SPECIALTY. ! blackfoot a camas. Idaho. Wm, H. BEHLE, PHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON BLACKFOOT, IDAHO. Oa» of Respouslblo parties attended ,o day I or night- -! in | of Attorn©U At L>a W , : f D. W. STAN I>KOI), MALAD, IDAHO. j WU1 y tactics IB all th» Tsrritortal Couru. SAMPLE 01®. Clriontcy Sc (Eouvocfoz ett £<wo. BLACKFOOT, IDAHO. Will Practice In all tbe Court« of tbe Third Judicial District. Jos. A, Glark ('«unty Surveyor and Clrll Engineer. Also» Deputy Clerk of the Court. tran»actln* general land office busiocM. IDAHO. EAGLE ROCK rtr-OfB«? open for business every day. DR. A. f^OEDE^ German . Physician : and : Surgeon, IDAHO. M)D4 SPRI50S. Graduate of Impérial Unlïfraitj Berlin. Has Permanently l„?at«I at Soda Springs. ; Office at W. W. sterrett * Charges modorate. ROYS CLOTHING. In order to make room for the big stock of boys' clothing just received j the summer stock now on hand will lie ^ at a bargain. These are all woolen goods, call early. Mrs. S. E. Holbrook. , N. CEEERSTROH. merchant tailor, CleanlDg and Repairing 5th STREET, OGDEN. UTAH. S. C. WINTERS, 1 Attorney at La aw, EAGLE ROCK, IDAHO. the office. ! fcjjf Notary Public in %$ggu, ! 8 JOHN MONTUOMKBY, J* Notary Public. KKALi EÖTATE, Fire -i-Insurance-:- Agent« -AND LandOfflcö A ttü » • I TgftSiH-X^German *&<"-*&* 1 * ami A«nrk>-N®v«d» loauraacw w# IDAll*' * blackfoot. plioaUon atid towoaito i-ntrl«». auo ara-uo "ÄSS themuftabJ. Life iBSurane* Co