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EETCHUH DM KEYSTONE. tamed Every Morning, except Monday. ■AT KETCHUM, ALTIJKAS €0., IDAHO. A GEO. J. LEWIS, - - Editor THURSDAY, SErTKMI5F.lt 4, 1884. NORTH IDAHO POLITICS. The Lewiston paper«—the News and Teller—are exchanging hot «hots over Alte Congressional nomination, the 'I oil er favoring Singiser. and the New« any A number of card« have been published favoring the nomination of different parties from the North, nil of thum apparently based upon the idea that North Idaho must go to Washington one else. Territory, and that the Delegate from this Territory must favor that annexa lion. Anyone opposing this consolida tion must be tabooed. Lust of all comes . ... , a proposition in the Singiser organ to call un independent convention of the people of tlic Northern counties to nom inate «orne one "Who i« an avowed an frage of every annexation vote in North uuctioniht, and u true niuli for tho buf Idaho in oaae neither of the eonventinnu at lloi»« City have it plauk in their pint I lie Teller declares that "It is llie manifest dispo form favoring annexation." sition of several men to stock the two conventions liicli meet ut lloiso City with atiti annexation men, anil the peo ple of the North should be ready to fully meet any sue.h contingency." One of the numerously signed papers "from the people" recommends A. Le man hind, editor yf the Teller, for Delegate, A Mr. Taylor h a card endorsed by personal Altogether it looks liku a war taking in nearly or L. P. brown, out with friends, of curds. dso II the voters beyond the Salmon river range of moult One would imagine Unit the eu tains. tire election troulile is carried upon the shoulder« of North Idaho. The people of Idaho Territory are certainly vi ry grateful for these evi 'lencesof patriotism; but we can scarce ly appreciate llie modesty that pro poses to exclusively dietate for the Territory whose whole duty will lie to knock il into piece«. Idaho needs a representative, mid not u butcher. If this enrviug business once commence» deiegi le none enn predict when or where it will «top. Washington may take the north, Oregon the west and Nevada the «oulh. While Mich a sub-division might not bo «altogether obnoxious to many, it is cer tainly not the disposition of the people of either party to deal roy Idaho Territory just yet. We lmve never known of a Territory that voluntarily und wilfullv committed «uieide, but this seems to be the aim and import of all this hub-bub up north. Ah n Territorial delegate hnH no vote at most. «II this squabble und conten tion around Lewiston looks much like » small tempest in a teapot. ('upper. Twenty yenr« «go the price of bur cop* per in New York wan 55 cents per pomut. To-day li cent« i.s tlm outside Making prion, and la«t week thorn wore s«l«>s < Luke copper at l:l 7-8 —.; good Arizona copper at 13 1-4 cent«, and Colorado copi e.*, «melted at Taunton, Mhmk., ut 12 1-2 cents. Thci pme« mIiow h decline of 75 per cent in thi s tide in the lftHt two decade». Rt present «re the lowest ever known in r The rntea the trade in tili« country. There is «tili * duty of 4 cents a pound on ingot cop per, but it lias failed to «tom the down ward tendency. The local product has boon inero»o*ed much more rapidly than the homo demand.— ■ litiflo American. While ittinding flic Missouri Press Association meeting recently held at Springfield I mot Frank P. Blair, Jr , and he told the following very good «to ry, which is worth repenting: On one • f the many official excursions made by boat to Fortress Monroe and Chesapeake liuv Chief Justine Waite nf Ilm «iinnnw rm.v, i.uiei Jiistiot wan. , oi 111 « .supreme Court, Judge Hu'l, of North Carolina, and other dignitaries of the bench were par " 1 ticipunts. When the government steum « r hsd fairly got out of the Fatomac and Into the Atlantic the isca was very rough and the vessel pitohed fearfully. Judge llall was taken violently with sickness. An ho wiu* leaning over the «ido of the vowel and moaning aloud in hia agony, the Chief Justico stepped gently to hia hia side, and, laying a «nothing hand on his «houldor, «uid: "My dear Hall, cun I do anything for you? Just, miggest what you wish." "I wish," «»id the sea ! sick Judge. "Your honor would overrule I this motion."—American Journalist. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Assessor. • Robert Campbell, of Kefehnm, hereby announce« him«e]f a candidate for Am «e«Hor of Alturim county, subject to the wishes of the Republican County Cou Respectfiillv. Robert Campuklo. vention. For District Attorney. A. M. Kunkhouser, of Huile.v. an nounces himself a candidate lor the of fice of District attorney of Altnras Coun ty. subject to the action of the Demo cratie County Convention. , ( a candidate before the Democratic conn ty convention for the olliee of Prohute j u a a e „f AltnriiM Clonuty. j - \ I hereby announce myself us a candi. date for Representative in the Idaho Legislature, subject to the decision of Bio Republican County Convention. Respectfully, E. O. Wheeler. For Prelude Judge. Henry C. Street., of Kctchum. ill be For Representative. For Representative. j. Houhb of Representative«, subject to the decision of the Democratic Coun ty Convention of Allures County. J. C. Dow. f announce myself ns a candidate for For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself ns a candi date for reneininatioii for Sheriff of Al jouilty, subject, to the action of the Republican Comity Convention. \ tur C. H. Fleet. For Auditor uml Recorder. I hereby announce myself a candidate for rciioinination for Auditor and Re corder of Altnras county, subject to llie decision of the Republican County Con ti. D. Fox. 1 vention | j For Probate,fudge. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Probate Judge subject to the decis | bin of the Republican Convention, and if nominated. I will dev< tc my entire time and attention to the discharge of the duties oi suid otliee. j ! ' ^ Respectfully, ,E. 15. Lemmon. Go to ehe popular Hailey Host Mirant when down tlio river und get a square Jnlltf lllt'ill. Dunn & French, j , ! i »SUCCESSORS TO N. MADISON,) BLACKSMITHS, LOW KB MAIN STREET, Are Prepared fnr All Kinds of Blacksmlthing, Wagon Work, Repairing, Etc. HOUSE SHOEING A Specialty. *STParticular Attention to Minera* Work. : N. MADISON, Wagon Maker and Wood Worker ? j Who Guarantee« Satin'action in All Kind« of Wood Work, Repairing. Etc. ! Apr ltd f Fire Insurance,! | GEO. M. SNOW, Ketchum, Idaho, —Represents ; The Fireman's Fund Ins. Go., I j I OK CALIFORNIA. Asaots, I not i, and L( Payment«, THE LARGEST i Of Any Company Organized WEST OF NEW YORK STATE. ASSETS, GOLD, fl,478,0*35.76. Apli-tfl Notice to Creditors. Estate of Win. Bobbin«, deceased: j ÄÄÄWX"tlBS!' 1 11 Hiein. with die neces-arv vouchers. »UMn four months after tbe first publication of this no ofllSbidldhiSlu IcSfiliV h ' H tv. Idaho 7 'erriiory. Adminlntrator of the K«tate of William Rob bln», deceased. iMariu—4m. Altnra* couu Ghouok StewaB!), A PRIZE. Heud «ix cent« for i>o«tage, and receive free, a cost! y box of good« which will help all. of either «ex. to make more money right away than an> thing el«e ln thi« world. Fortune« await the worker« abnoltitely nur«. At once addreaa Thus dt Co.. Auprunca, Maine. fAprl'iyl Golden Gate LIVERY, FEED MiDStLE STABLE Weber ft Cowly, Props. Fine Carriage Rigs On Short Notice. Horses Hoarded by the I)ny or Week. Hotice. Notice Is hereby given that A. H. Abbott la duly »uthorl km I to oolleot money on subscrip tions lor the Keys'! one. 21'otice. Notice is hereby given that J. C. Wait I« in Ohutge of the huai neat* account« of tue under signed, and 1« authorized to make collect! Hill a- Ehteh. fer tlu firm of LAVELL BROS. Manufacturers of, and Dealers 1 b BOUGH AND DRESSED 0 Laths and Shingles Mouldings, Pickets, Sash, Door Blinds, Etc. A Complete Stock of ! Of all Kind«, Including Flooring, Coiling, Rustic, Siding, Weather Boarding, And, in fact, Everything Turned Out in a flrat cla«H mill. Bu.lde « will do well to consult us before contracting. Orders from all Pointa will receive prompt and careful attention. •HTOfllce, Corner Main and River h treats. Planin Mill, Corner Lead ville Avunue and River treet. LAVELL BROS., Ketchum, Idaho. ! I ST. MARY'S ACADEMY, Salt Lake City, Conducted by the SISTERS OF THE HOLT CROSS. « for Boarders and Day Pupil« will be reaumed Monday. September tat. Cln? The courue of atudy einbrac of a thorough and all the brauche« jcompi i« bed éducation. Language«. General Drawing and Vocal Mu sic being included in the Kngli«h Course, form no extra charge. Ten moderate. «—boardera—recived in a nenarate Small I depart ill Half-fare ticket« can be procured fur the pupil«. For Catalogue«, addrean above. To the Cii bile. The undesigned wiahea to inform the pub lic ot Ketchum that lie l a« purchased of Peter hi« entire intoreat in the water buai new* in this place, and will endeavor to apply li HOUHtomc!« in a «miKiactoiy manner. The community'« patronage i« «elicited with a guarantee or «ati»faotion. Edwin Haruington. June 2îb-îtüd. For Sale—Knslcy'a Station. Thin 1« the atatlon between Galena and Ketch nm. It comiMt« of a good hou«e and barn, and i l a« go<xi warm npring« on the place, cheap for caah. Inquire o J. V. tent «»loon. For «ale Kanley, at the My21-tf IT BEATS THE WORLD! WE SELL SHTJTLER WAGONS BECAUSE THEY ARE THE BEST. WE DO THE BUSINESS BECAUSE WE WORK 'EM UP. WE SELL HARDWARE ON GENERAL PRINCIPLES. CALL IN AND SEE US AND EXAMINE OUR in In Our Three Stores, viz: KETCHUM, BELLEVUE, HAILEY. COFFIN BEOS. J 1 Derniers in Fine Drues, Chemicals, Perfumery. Toilet Articles, ,Vc. of English and Fre A Complete Stock sn Ho»* Helices and Pharmaceutical Preparation», cii Brushes, Hoars, Kr Recherche and Buitnble to the Most Fastidious taste. Cigars, Fishing Tackle, Paints. Oils. Varnishes, Paint Brushes, Station ery. etc., etc —anti in every imported and Domestic ay Replete with such Articles a First-Class Druur Store. as are Usually found n Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty. I. I Lewis & Son, Two Doors N. of Finkham & Lewis. lMyl7-* WILLST TOUNG, Prescription Clerk. THE EAXTEH HOTEL Paul P. Baxter, Proprietor, Next door to First National Bank, KETCHUM, IDAHO THE NEW BAXTER HOTEL, Completed and thrown Open to the Public,Combines Every Featnre of a FIRST-CLASS METROPOLITAN HOUSE. TWTOTT-FITB NEW BOOMS, BEEPING ROOMS, FINE SYSTEM OF WATKB W«|M. COMVGHTABLB P1IUOU, OOOI) BKD3 and rURNITUIlE THROUGHOUT. Lo^tian Central and Convenient to Business Homes, Postofflce, Banka, Ac. «O TO THE IIAXTF.H HOTEL. PALACE HOTEL, MAIN STREET, : : KETCHUM, ID AH# L. H. RUSSELL A CO., Proprietors* A First-Class House in Fve-y Bespect. TWENTY-ONE ROOMS FURNISHED THROW I OUT WITH SPRING BEOS. Dining Boom ic Bun on the European Plan by the Old Beliebte THOMAS PRIOR, Proprietor; CEORCE C. SMITH, Manager; Late «f Virginia Chop House, Bellovue. MEADS AT ADD HOURS OF THF, DAY OR NIGHT. ORDER WHAT YOU WANT AND PAY ACCORDINGLY. NO CHINESE COOKS EMPLOYED. STEWARD BROS., Have Just added to their stock of stationery and Fancy Goods a complete stock of IDIR/CTO-S JLItsTID MEDICHSTES, TOU,ET 80AP8, HAIR. TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHES, PERFUMES, C0SMETIQUF8 TPM, MT WATERS. FACE POWDERS, POWDER BOXES, A-C. Frr»ryl|ilian« Curt-full}- Compounded. Al«o, Dealer« in WALL PAPER, CHIMNEYS, ULASSWARE, MAJOLICA WARF., MIRRORS PIPES TOBA44T# CtGARS; IN FACT, EVERYTHING TO BE FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS VARIETY STORE, INCLUDING the Beet Assortment of Stationery and Blank Books on Wood BAv»r Remember the place—POST OFFICE STORE.