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The Idaho News. the IDAHO NEWS THE IDAHO NEWS TEEM*: One Year, by mall Six'Month» Three Month*. WHO rcausHtn avaav »atchoa* 1.V6 Sonnai» Jone«, : : I*ubll#li«r. 1.UÜ l » NO. 2 BLACKFOOT, IDAHO, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1801 VOL. 5. Daailson's Bargains ! Note the Price«: Children's shoes from 75 eeuts U» 91 50 per pair. Ladies shoes from 11.50 to 15.00 per pair. Children's plush eaps -10 cents. Boys' skull caps 50 cents. Gent's half hose from 10 to 65 cents. Cbildien'a long hose, 3 pans for 25 cents and upward Gent's shirts 75 cents, 91.00 91.25,12 00, $2 50 and 93.00. 8t:k shirts 94 »0 each Gent's gloves of all grades and price«. Spécial bargain* iu embroid eries. from 2 to 12 cento per yard. And many other valuable bar gain* choice ; : : i j Call early and get first Improvement The Order of the Age." .. 3 Smith Premier Typewriter LATEST IMI'ltoVKMKKTW. DOYBI.K RIUIloX Mm Y m KMT. MOST l*I HA «LE. KASItWTKtXSflNO BEST MAS troLtMXU. MOST SII. EST Ht N.NINti VISE WORK ill Typewriters Sapptie* Always on »:* llsnd. Ralph T. Morgan, Blackfoot, Idaho. StiMgripitr for 5tt JiGclil District Agent for Idaho. IW Writ« tor Information ao4 Cataharue " |of Full Line Of \\\ \£/VaPlE5J. 1 CUÇTcK^X \¥ NoR!>Ef\v\ ÇLCTmNV<' . _ F R.9 n VjW-S |AAMON 5/\^ JBoSTocj./Aa^j 0 / (an Be Found ^ i ! FRED rout.Elt'S. Insure Your Buildings Against Fire with F. W. VOGLER, I'ioncer Insurance Agi. Of Binghnm County. Ho represent* Five of the best Fire Coni|>anie*, also the New York Life Ins. Co. Reduced Prices. I 3 V FURNITURE. Carpets, Window Shades, Loaklng Glasses, Bed Mpings, Ete. For Next (it) Days. We have a good line of Beil Room Suit*, Parlor Suite, Patent Rockers, Cain and Wood bottom Chairs, Office Chairs and Stool*, Bed Loungos. Extension Tallies, Clipboards and Desks. If want anything in the. Furniture Line call on HAFER $ MESTER. will JUNE SHOWERS. Attorney J, W. Eitlen will deliver the oraliou July 4tb. The advance guard of court visitors is quietly coming in. Pocatello has arranged for a proper observance of the Fourth. tal ture dist did A social dance will be given at the Opera House, this, Friday, evening. The full programme for Fourth of ; : July in uext week's S'ews. : Standard Corsets at Mrs. Barnhart's. Five inches of snow fell at Silver i City Tuesday. Mi*s Lizzie Gallagher, of Pocatello, is going east for the summer. Fishing iu Wolverine Creek is said j to tie very poor this year. Proposals for bids for Asylum sup plie« are to he found in this issue. Market Lake gave a picnic Tues day in honor of the free ferry. Market Lake, so reports say, will build a large grain elevator this sum mer, trv, Agent H M. Miller, made a short visit to Montpelier first of the week, but is now on duty at home again. Judge Hopkins is building a rail road in tue street but not a street rail road. J. P Johnson, of Bible, Brown A Johnston, was in Blackfoot Wwines day. The grand Jury at Walla Walla in dieted the soldiers engaged iu lynch Bunker Booting s family is expect cd to return home from .Sail Lake City in a few days. ing the gambler Hunt The mother and little sister of Mrs ?. ; Attorney itupp came in on a visit from Council Bluffs this morning A nuudier «, Binghams stock men P are on the big round up. and ll.is ' week are working on Bannock Creek * Complete line of the standard makes of comets at Mrs. A. K. Barnhart'» Hon. James H. Hawley came over Friday morning from Boise City In good trim for the district court. ; Quite a heavy snow storm prevailed for a short time in the Wolverine Wl i cotintry Tuesday morning last Prof. Faris. lab* principal of Poca-, teilo school, has l»een elected to a pro feaanrship in the Utah Agricultural College at I^ignn Mias Blanche Jnm*. the only one : |of Black foot's students now away !, t school, will return home about the j 25th of June. I I Attorney Savidge came up from Po 1 cardlo Thursday and was hritufull of | busiuess during his short ttay. i Tlie family of Express Agent Geo Hammond accompanied by Miss Lud wiekson of Rook Springe.' is visiting at Hutte and Helena for a few days. Forepaugbs Big Show will be iu ! Pocatello iu the month of August, Blackfoot has been billed for the occa sion A field of mica, it is claimed, has been found near Rexburg, and a piece 6 inches thick so transparent that you can see plainly through it May lie so. At the Children's service Sunday, June 21st, there will lie baptism of infant children at Methodist church. E C. Mattson and — Long, train masters at Pocatello, have stepped down and out. A. B. Bean, postmaster at Pocatello, was married Thtindy evening to Miss Mary Lvnoh, of Lincoln. Nebraska. Wlmt's the matter with Blackfoot 's postmaster following suit Ed Harrington got his four hundred dollar dog. but who got the four hun dred dollars is a question. The United States district and cir cuit cours, at Boise City, have ad Journed until the 30th inst. The Sacred Heart Academy, Ogden, sends a oordtal invitation to The News to attend its commencement ex ercises 23d of June The Indians study with great inter est the hig show bills of Forepaugli that adorn the advertising boards of the town. Blackfoot will celebrate the Fourth of July In a rousing patriotic way. Committees are at work and proper announcement* will be made. Are you going to hear the English Opera Troupe nt Pocatello, Tuesday ing? Then notify Agent Miller • hat he may order the train on time. Owing to the Children's I)«y ob servance at the Baptist church, there even will be only morning service at tbe 1 be Methodist church; the Sabbath School : having given over its regularly ap- see pointed day for the Baptist service. 1 Gov. Willey is mutely non-commit tal on the extra session of the legisla ture question. It is a serious matter with the governor but he has got to meet it one way or another. of is The wind storm of Monday evening twisted the frame work of the Metho- j j n dist church, Pocatello to a circular i shape and damaged the same to the ! amount of about one hundred dollars. of Payette Independent, Venable ami I in Pascoc. editors, is the latest craft ] launched on the sea of Idaho Journal ism. It starts its voyage with a splen did cargo of select freight, and The j Sews signals it with its flag for good j luck aud smooth and pleasaut sailing. ; The agent of the American Bible Society, Methodist, visited Blackfoot Thursday and held services in the church that evening. Uememlier General Armstrong's lee- : turc next Wednesday evening. He is endorsed by the first men of the conn trv, aud you cannot afford to miss the opportunity of hearing him. L rl * ° The editor of The News acknowl edges with pleasure au invitation to attend Tammany Society, New York, celebration of the one hundred and ; ; fifteenth anniversary of American Independence. "At the court house" is the paper ThU?nteipretl**ineanh <, !Lidge*Stand rod, s coming with his Scriptural tom mand : Bo ye also ready. Johnnie Dandson is home again if from Ogden Military Academy. John nie looks every inch the soldier in his brighi uniform, and would make a ?. ne r " flk 1> ma ", in * 00of ; Ioiled States Regulars. ' P rc> P ri » Ufl > Chrildren's Day ' u 1 , *' U - v " vmn f "" Publish the care * ul,v prepared programme to-day. IViUOt it a duty you owe the children and yourself to attend and attend, The Baptist Sunday School will ap The kind expressions and good wishes for The News in its fifth mile course are not lost, nor will they be ; forgotten. We treasure them up as ™bire of great price, and, sailing Wl * r, > l '* l,n or 8U ' rm - wil1 «>unt i them incentives to greater efforts and better things. ou Idaho falls has arranged a big ,,f Jul >' ^<''''™tion. Hon. S. r. Taylor will read the Declaration of Independence and Atty. J. Ed. Smith : deliver the oration. An excellent pro graiuiuc has ticca prepared, j I Miss Jennie Taylor who has lieen I connected with tbe public schools of Kntî | p UfH . k * ho ha8 Btood nt tho | 1MM | „j j| 1P ^laag 0 f la.lv teachers in Bingham county for the past three or four years, ha» returned to Missouri, her old home. Be it said with regret, she will not return to Idaho again, The Salmon City Recorder, Mrs. Ada Merritt, editress, has just completed it* 5th volume. There is more genu ine merit in the Recorder than is con tained in the name of it* editress. It is a newsy, good pafier. It is deserv ing merit-orious success and we are pleased to note that the reading peo ple of Lemhi appreciate it and en courage it with a generous patronage. A splendid trial jury lias been drawn for the district court next week. With JudgeStandrod'sdispatch of business and that working jury we shall expect the mill of justice to grind rapid as well a* fine. The attorneys may pre pare an extra supply of handkerchiefs for mopping their brows for the per spiration will roil when steam is turn oil on tin- machinery. A peculiarly sad cose is mentioned in the Times of Idaho Falls this week. A Mrs. Hart and two children of In dianapolis, Indiana, came out on the 7th. inst to join her husband who had settled on unserveyed land in Pah Simmari. Custer county. When she reached the Falls she was met with the sad intelligence of the death of lier husband who hail been killed a <lny or two lieforo in a difficulty over his land with one Pat Kearny whom he killed after he himself had been fa tally wounded by Kearney. Mrs. Hart was without means and the good peo ple of the Falls wore arranging to pay her way buck to her homo in Indiana. Blackfoot is indebted to Fred Vog ler for much good music and many pleasant musical tiouts. It is undo, real obligations to him and should seek some way of repaying him. At present, ho is training a band made up of our own voung men, a hand of ntl home talent, a band that will soon he the pride of the town, and it would he a nice thing for Blackfoot to give him a benefit, the proceeds of which 's of ob 1 be could use for bis band as be might : elect. Thk News would be happy to j see the band bova handsomely uni j formed and will endorse any feasible 1 plan by which requisite funds for that purpose can be raised. Uniform ing the band toys would be a compli ment 51 r. Vogler would appreciate. The Baby Show in the coming event of the summer. A splendid programme is in preparation; the Glee Club will furnish the y oval and instrumental music: the prizes will be elegant; everybody, of course, will be there. Get the babies in readiuess and send j j n their names to this office, i . . , T „ . „ ! Ï—J Joe vote.-I on the Fourth of Jul >' Proposition. Joe modestly says whenever there is a "big eat in I in sight he may be counted as voting ] affirmatively every time. This state me nt he adds may be stereotyped and the plates thrown away, j j ; All Blackfoot should hear General Armstrong on Russian Nihilism at the court house next Wednesday even- j : j„g. See what the Denver News, Gen. j Miles and others say about him in other columns of to-day's News. , .. . L A [ engineer «""eyed the side track to the mill grounds Tuesday and the work of construction ! ix*gan as soon as the last peg was driven. That's business, . ,, ... ; J. B. Miller, City Attornej of Poca- j ; telio, is up for the court term. Burglarised. Anderson Bros, store house at Idaho | F»««, waa burglamed on last Friday night. It is not,known what goods, if aD - v ' wore ter, a valuable instrument, was taken j to the lava near the river and com- j The cash regis pletely demolished. and value of the register is over 9150. ' The loss in cash i Entrance was gained through a rear { window. No clue to the thieves. To The Opera at Tocatello. To a party of ten or more w>shing to attend the performance of the Ab bie Carrington Opera Company at Po catello on the evening of June 16th. round trip tickets will be sold Black- j foot to Pocatello at one fare for the round trip. If this number of per sons wishing to go, will advise me, Children'» Ikay at the Baptist Church Will be appropriately observed next Sabbath evening by a programme of Sunshine and Song. The music for the occasion will lie in charge of the ■ Glee Club. The recitations by the j school will be : Our Ovation.. , Arthur Smith. Sunshine and Shower...Lizzie Watson. Something Great.. Mrs. D.H. Biethan. ! Some Wonderful Children's Days .Three Little Girl». \Y illis Reeves. 1 New and Sweet. How to Be an Angel.. Caddie Forbes. God's Message in the Flowers. .Lida Sagers, j The Song of the Lilies. Esther Behle. This service is given in tbe iuterest 1 of the Baptist Sunday School work of j the United States. Sermon to the children in the morn- ! ing. A cordial invitation to all to attend both services. The Church Spider Give. Only Forty Dollars to Pueblo and return to those wishing to attend the open- j ing of the Colorado Mineral Palace at j Pueblo, July 4th, the Union Pacific j will sell tickets at one fare for round trip on July 1st and 2d. Ticket* are j good to return until aud including : July 20th. Application to Cut Timltcr. t Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will make application to the Honora bl« Secretary of the Interior for the privilege of cutting timber for agricultural, domestic and mercantile purposes, on the unsurveyed lands in Eight Mile Canon, Bear Lake county, Idaho, said track is supposed to con tain about 500 acres and is situated about 14 miles south east of Soda Springs. Swia Springs, Idaho, June 12.1801 ! William« & Watson. APPLICATION TO CUT TIMBER From the Publie Domain. TßOTtCR IS HKKKIIY GIVEN that tho umiei XS »Ipnod will Kiiplr to tho Honornhlo Sooro i tho Interior tor permission to out, for ury the bonoflt of settlors In tbe vloiiilty. limiter «rowlmt on lunris nlonp Wolverine Croon, a snmll tributary of Blaoxfnot river, said lands hein* unsurveyed and situated »hip S south, rnnpoIf! east Itolse meridian. j N.A.JCST. niMt "1 town Prcuo, Idaho« June 12tb, tsu. ■ I ■ I Il il 16 yards of Calico $1. 25 pieces of Embroidery at cost. Gents Congress Shoes for only $1.50. Ladies screwfastened grain shoes for only $1.50. Childrens seamless hack screwfastened grain shoe sizes 9 to 12 for only $1.25. Gents good cheviot shirts for only 75 cents. Gents good colored seamless hose, 2 pair for 25c Finest line of gents Neckwear 25c to $1.00. Before purchasing give us a calL 12 yds. new ChaJlies $1, C. BUNTING & COMPANY. For Spot Cash | entire Stock Of MÜHiierV, COllSistiüg Of StlUW • , 5 n A r Git IHltS, KlubOUS, I GütllGFS, LüCGS, DlT (jOOuS, j j Shoes, Slippers, in fact everything on baud Call early and get first choice. Those indebted to me will please call and settle, Mrs. S. E. Holbrook. i { Have You Seen At BIETHAN'S That fine line of Neckwear? just received <&•»*= an» saHaMkfaHaMCHe; The line of stylish Hats that have just arrived? Those boys shoes that wear so long and well. ___ _ Those French calf Morocco tip boots at $4.50. His men's calf boots at $3.25 rm i t ■> j t /♦» /-« n T\F\ j That bed room set at $23.00 : His fine line of Clothing. ?S ci'»» Si Sî -S c tCVSi æ-.Ti llis large and elegant line of Reed Rockers. Sc-tfe' -SiNSf üb»«« af-.Ti His complete line of Furniture and Wall Paper. Ilis line of Hardware, Harness and Saddles. ! If you have not, go and see them, get his prices • and save money. j I ID. H. BIETHAN. Blackfoot, Idaho.