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1EÎCHDM DAILY KEYSTONE. Entered at tho Postofliee at Ketch um, I. T. as second class matter. Post Office Honrs. - che Ketchum Postoffice .is open from ! 7 a. M. to 8 r. m. every duy. No Money ! Order or Registry business on Sundays, or week days alter 4 p. m. TOWN TIDINGS. Ex-Gov. Neil and family «re at Hailey, 'where they propose to reside perma nently. The Caldwell Tribune favors the nom- ■ ination of Ed. L. Curtiss, late Secretary ; of the Territory, for Cougvess. J. C. Wait Esq. of the law and collec tion firm of Wood & Wait, Boise city, is making a visit here and possibly may conclude to stay. Patterson <fc Reese, contractors on tlto railroad construction between Kcteh tim and the bridge, paid off their hands yesterday. The» will complete their ■contract this week. o Yesterday was the warmest <lay of the '«casou. The thermometer on Main street went up to about 80 degrees in the shade. This would be considered oool almost anywhere else. The J ustice's Court was busy yester day takmg testimony in the case of Moore vs. F. 11. Wdmutli. It involves a -claim of $90. The parties are of Gale lena. Hawley & Dow appear for the plaintiff; Priekett & Lamb for defend ant. Trial by the Court without a jury. ' Homer Stall, attorney for the rail road company, left yesterday for Hai ley. He was here several days. He in formed us yesterday that he had com pleted the purchase for the company of the right of way for the track, and for the depot and other works in and near Ketchum. The driver of one of Dickinson's leums, whose name we did not ascertain, came from Vienna yesterday with a badly mu tilated hand. It was occasioned by his hand being caught in the links of one of the chains hi tached to the team. One finger was broken off, and another badly injured. Dr. Lewis operated on his hand last evening, and put it in better shape. Ketchum. Tho correspondent of the Salt Lake Tribune, who recently visited this place, writes a very flattering tetter tothat jour nal regarding the condition and pros perity of Ketchum. in the following extract: "One year ago an Episcopal church known as St. Marks was organised, and on Sunday T. E. Clolieey. H. C. West, G. W. Griffin, T. W. Gillette and Al. Criswell were elected us a missionary committee. The society has two fine lots upon which they will build next .spring. It will be thus seen that this place, so short a time ago a wilderness and after«axils a wild mining camp, is rapidly crystal izing into amoral and re ligious couimuuity. Ketchum is very prettily situated fora town, tlib flat and surroundings being very favorable for a place of abode. Springs and Trail creeks, with their narrow valleys, all center here and the valley widens out into a fine basin were the sun shines brightly and the winds are tempered to give a pleasant climate. Water and timber are abundant and con venient." He summarizes in Wood River, Warm "The Philadelphia company are credit ed pith being the prime movers in bringing the railway extension here, and with buying bonds of the road to the extent of $108,000 to secure the building of the road. This investment of the company shows their faith in the country and road, while it increases their property heie to a great extent, and they estimate that they will soon have their money back in the reduction of transportation of their ores, bullion, fluxes and coke. The cost of coke will be reduced thirty per cent, and Iron ore , , . .... . _ and lime about «tty per cent. Iron ore for the flux will be supplied from the The business men here are energetic and enterprising, the merchants carry large stocks, and appear to be prosper ing. Utah is largely represented in this class of men, and also among the mining ; j I I The celsbrated "Orange Blossom" and j imported "Paul Morphy" cigars are. the : best in the market. Give them a trial. ■ For sale by James Judge. mines in Tiutic Utah. men." Jy9tf • Territorial Newa. Mnrx-Miner. Up to the IGth of tho present month, nineteen car-loads in excess of the number at the same period last year, have been shipped East from this stä tien. Considering tho lateness of the season, and other hiaderances. this is e gratifying record, until winter, shipments will I ever known for the same period in this region. l rom this time on heaviest ■ quarter ($5,206), adjourned unlil Aug ; ust 6t,h. Yesterday the Commissioners met at 10 o clock in the fore l iter allow ing Sheriff FtTrey's bill for the last Of the railroad delegation: About3 o'clock they left for the Eust. Before going, and while at tho station here file petition signed by a large number of our citizens, praying that the new depot might be constructed nearer town, and of sufficient capacity to ac commodate the speedy handling of the increasing freight aud passenger trafic, was presented to Superintendent Blick ensderfer, who said he would present it to tlie Directors at once. President Adams wished to make a longer stay at this end of tho line, but having an ap pointment with the officials of the O. R. & N. at Burnt River, he was obliged to hasten on his way. JSoise Democrat. Certain movements seem to indicate a partial or,total military abandonment of Fort Boise. Fitzgibbnns. the soldier who was twice tried for rape, but escaped the j civil authorities through disagreed ju ries, was afterwards found guilty by a court martial at Boise Barracks. So Col. Stone informed district attorney Calm inn; but the final disposition of Fitzgib bons, Tom had not learned, deserves credit for his efforts to secure tlie wretch's conviction, and came with in one of it in the s*eonu II e Cahalan military, however, which are governed by cold facts, redeemed the community by finding him guilty. Pierson, who killed "Johnny Behind- i i the Rocks," will be hung next Friday, j reference to the petition« in favor of ! i In Ada county, George Frost, Orrie i ing nomination for Sheriff at the hands | j John West announces himself as an in- j unless Gov. Bunn takes some action in commutation of the sentence. Cole and Charles H. Robinson are seek- j of the Democratic convention. Hon. dependent candidate for the same posi tiou. Isa'ae Culp has been accused of being a candidate for Sheriff, but den es that his ambition lies in that direction. Hou. T. F. iringiser is now in Boise city. Better look out for that extra dollar for poll and hospital tax after the first of August. The Inter-Idaho of Tuesday says: "This moruing the calender will be per emptorily called, for the last time, and all cases thereon will be called for trial or disposed of until the next court. Hotel Arrivais. baxteh's. Jt'LT 29: F. W. Montgomery, Denver; 8.A. Clemons,Cheyenne; H.W. Doormun, L. R. Stevens, city; C. L. Colman, La Crosse, Wis.; F. Iugersoll, Hailey; D. W. Jones, Boise City; Mrs. James White head and child, Boise City; Miss Aurelia Porter, Boise City; R. B. Alexander, J. II. Hawley and wife, Hailey. ! Ecklaud, city, i j And Not the Palace.—( lias. James Pro j j ! The Bon Ton's liest features have been PALACE. John C. Waff, Boise City; Robt. Mc Fall, wife and two children, Dr. T. N. Snow, wife aud two children, Mrs Dick Riddle, Bellevue; Phil. Campbell, John THE BON TON RESTAURANT, prietor. .... . , , , , resurrected and new and attractive and 1 accommodating features added. shall be named the Bon Ton. James has leased the Bon Ton Restau It Chits j rant stand, and with neat tables, neat co<>ks, neat waiters and the best Um , market affords, will snare no pains to ; make it the popular restaurant of Ketch j uni. Game and fruits in season will al I i,, . .. . I ways supply the boards and every thing j desired in a first-class restaurant shall : be at the public's command. Give us a ■ call aud judge for yourself. • tf Chas. James. Mutton by the side at James' meat market tor 7 cents. Bathing suite at tho Guyer Hot jl3-tf Fine pickles by the quart at Old Joe my 14« Go to Dick's when at Hailey for square meal. Mutton by the side at Gooding's mar ket for 7 cents. Leave your orders with James firo's fo hamburg steak. Mutton by the side at James' meat market for 7 cents. A first-cluss store to rent. Apply to It. C. West. Enterprise Restaurant. If Go to the popular Hailey Restaurant when down the river and get a square Jnlltf Springs. Boggs. a Jul7tf j! 21 tf mlotf meal. Slip in and look at the fine line of gents' clothing just received at Piukhum A Lewis's. jn25tf I. [. Lewis & Son, druggists, have just received a tine lot of fishing tackle. Call aud see it. MayStf erne thousoud dollars worth of gents' s mu & jn25tf clothing just received at c, Lewis's. Dress making and plain sewing by Mrs. 8. Seventh streets. A. Maison. Leadville and Ju4-30dpd Every family in Ketchum should use Fi'.mh Hiddi.il's soap, for sale by Pink ham A. Lewis. J15tf KiddalTs soap can be used in cold wa ter, and guarrauteed to be the Iv.-t in the market. For sale by Piukhnm ,t Lewis. jllotf Mr. A. B. Roberts, the Pioneer tomb stone dealer of Idaho, came up yester day and erected a fine monument, at the grave of Jas. Coppook. Mr. Roberts will be in Ketchum next week taking j orders for tombstone work, Jul7-tf The Croy street Millinery of Ilaiiey, will commencé closing out its stock, con sisting of all classes of millinery and no tions, at cost on July 5th; also carpels, fixtures, provisions, sioves. furniture, etc. jl4-3t Fine assortment of Eastern sash, doors, mouldings, weights and black walnut counter tops, wainscot ting, flooring, et»-., just iec. pulleys. at Pinkbani ti i Guyer Hot Springs at Ketchum Idaho, Large and commodios buildings hav. i been erected containing parlors m 'rooms for guests and visib rs suite b. j furnished. A good restaurant co ..act ed where board and lodging is funo. at reasonable prices, a number ■ ! rooms, also a large plundgeand swiming i bath for both ladies aud gentlemen pro i vided, for all who may call to en exiiiterating and medical effects o celebrated water of which Prof Dol | «tu« gives tin* following analysis j Sodium Ch'oride per gal :u gi .578 Sodium Carbonates " j Calcium Sulphate " * Magnesium Sulphate Magnesium Chloride ' Traces of Iron " tied in. j 6,574. " 531. 914. ' 1.240. of j duck, including : Total Solids 19,805. I. I. Lewis. Manager. Tent for Sate. A tent, 40x20, 5J feet walls, No. 10 :rame i nd one set double glass doors, will be sold cheap for cash. Enquire of L B. Robinson. Flour & Feed Store, tipper Mum street. jllG-Ct Cleaning & Repairing. Mrs. Wheeler, on Fifth street, one block west of Main, is prepared to do all kinds of repairing, cleaning ai d press ing of suits and guarantees sari-faction jul9-lm to ail j j La D. Pre-Emption Land Office at Hailey, Idaho, » Mav 7, last. I. William H. Pettit, of Ketchum. Idaho, who made Pre-emption Declaratory Statement No. 9*2 for the E. of S. E. % A' S. E. M ot N. E. N, Sec. 1, T. 4. N. K. IT E., lot 7, Sec. 6, T. 4, N. H. 18 È., do hereby give notice of in y intention to make final proof to establish my claim to the land above described, and that I expect to nrove my residence anti cultivation before ile;n»ter A' Receiver at Hailey, Idaho, on June 16th, 1884, by two of the following witnesses: 1$. M. Stewart, of Ketchum, Idaho; Frank R. Gocdii of Ketchum, Idaho; Geo. B. Moulton, of Ketchum, Idaho; Frederick Goodin#, of Ketchum, Idaho; William H. Pettit, Claimant. ! Land Office at Hailey, Idaho, May 7,1884. I Notice ot the above application will lie pub i lish d in the Ketchum Keystone, printed at j Ketchum, Idaho, which I he eby uefdgnate as j the newspaper published nearest the land des | crioed in said application. Homf-K L. Pound, ReidHter. J. ; j N. j j Notice. Treasuev Department, | [ Office of ComptiioixekoftheCukrency. i Washington, March ai, last. , , Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented j to the mKlersl(fnod , n has bec „ made to appear It 1 that "The First National Bank of Ketchum/' ! In the Town of Ketchum, in the County of Al | turos and Territory of Idaho, has eomrlied with all the provisions of the Revised Ht^tutes of ! î*f„\£ n ,S? sTAl? C »utUoril]d m ! commence the business of Bankitur. to ; ,/the 'fftirrenev. V</hereby ctmif'v tha/ i "Tbe j ! j ! ritory of Idaho, is ai thorized to commence the 1 bnsinoss of Banking as provided In Section : Fitty . ono | nn ,dred and sixty-nine of the Ko vised Statutes of the United Sta.cs. a irn In tc I hand and Seal af. réh, 1884. O.nuptroll viKircot. nth c-o thi Jno. Jay Kn my t # Ifitdayof »j f Ou. Cu: cucy. I i No. :iU2. To the Saloon Men on Wood River I Keep Constantly on Hand the Celebrated Salt Lake City Keg Beer In Quarter Barrels, at 75 Cents per Gal? on in Hailey; also, Milwau kee Bottle Beer, and a Complete Assoitment In the Wholesale Liquor Line, Champagnes aid Cigars a Specialty. Respectfully Yours, E. BARTSCH. Jas. M. Blossom, W. A. G BIS WELL. BLOSSOM & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FLOUR 5 Zorn M EAL, Cr ACKED W HEAT, ETC., And ail Kinds of CRAiN ANC CHOPPED FEED At the Lowest Cash Rates. Flour furnished in Cur Lots. On Wood River. The best Brands èver sold We have Constantly on Hand IhB Patent Roilei, Deseret and Central Mills GOOD Flour. Every Sack Warranted. Consignments Solicited. KETCHUM, IDAHO. o w r m CD 9 > 03 « H * WH Box ft V ,1 ni, V m O *1 O > s> m P U r 7 Jk i mu H » X > 2 _j g HEIFF_ WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Ketchum Idaho. > KEW Rnnnri i'FW ROODS! GYP C V G *r> Dry Goods, Clothing o THE LARGEST STOCK ON WOD RIVER. GILLETTE & EVANS , j S>,OVRS, 1 til It'- //'(> thnnt'r.,. Mi tiffs. / //< >h, lmJtt n ti-d T ('('bet CuUeri/. j ' ."d// a/" "/// " J J Or -O— IRON AND STEIL. TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK TO ORDER. -o Doors, Sash aud Ebinds. t # _ _n— I 4i> Orders by Mail will receive promptatteuUoii, VY c ai to idvi'. HaM-rfaetjoP : ; Ketchum, Idaho. Gillette te Evans, : :