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Jîsciijo llLekhj ivr on Ce j SATURDAY, .UM, Y Iff, 18H4. ! I From this time until November wo R blind hear but little but politico, mostly connected with Blaine and Loguu, j Cleveland and Hendriqjjta. They were m ' I hom thé great idufft jpf individuals in the people took litUe-interest weeks ago; but « tew circumstances placed • spicuous and r«»- > Speaker of the h . Senator from | in t osition Bl hie as then Sponsible. House ol K< presi ntatlvc and as Secretary of State, Ulevo >/ the IS IQ pi fb State of Maine, land ai: 1 i ■ bivrii.ir ■ l> Mi'll i ib 'I IlglliriHt each tue Union [v entai ivc Both are earn*'«» repi I other. of the parties while diff< ring b • llicli till# n pli Hint, IlD'I j cHWof'vr wl.lrly ! im to jf they alike represent* «pirations com3 in »' parti Kim vi»* 1 to opinions and tlic gre: t man «/ the Aiperie . jM'ople, Old iuMÜnots, oM tnuliib'US, -si«d old i. hold top. Hier tlu» olS pm 4 - - ' ' I upiuttn I lull' him tho « vli.-n th-*. Itter I.« «u iu - hilt two platform» »re im d op tl. -tu , i-oror .red C„ d tfevrie.'e Ci 1 ••■•n The Atie-ri* »lilfl-t. ill e f.imi.l to 1 1 id. n I redomimiti'«; and or the other prevail 111 thn coming diet her pi-op^ nt of the ifnWotr f eliM'Uon, the rights of tin* id the ««i dully nb: Tnd will be sustained. h >f folk g»cnt deal I bout Hlnims foreign policy, and the There has t»e« n Jth -me uttkbbwf) rut AY here the nation is that desires danger of tiott. n conflict it li the United Htatcs has wx r n tv foretold. I)t yet bei i •rid, and nr«* likely to be There ia no liehd ho*fftiH«' of nur ldstorv ith «dl the er:. bolls to Coin«». for g«*i more r« a «*n t«» »ppr* now tlmn at any ]" No one \\ ho tins any kiiowle«lgn <»f tin* 4 iod ho is famit- j *' people «»f this country, am! lar with the cliariudcri^U« .-* «•' thn poop)«! ' it. has any fear* who comp' s« may b<* in power, that lids republic t i ill fail to sustain it>«*lf whenever «*«dl« 1 up «* u«x3 " heth iliff« • >n. It wouhl make er the name oft In* President wer« Bialn«» , w would I 1-., or Cleveland. A war, just be popular with tin* majority <>f the people; a foreign war, in which the bad uf th«* nation could be let out. Perhaps, in oncMdo«*. it would bo healthy . for th«? country. Nothin;.:, wouhl j l«*i< < the veterans of th«« war of the rebellion, blood chane«» to i iid«'s, In If « I than aj) oui «1er the rifle ngninst a foreign one- j on huth my; and they would take their march- ! ing order*» with «-«puil aluoiily Lr«mi Piesideiit Blniue or Presid«»nt Clevo n likely to g«*t them Ud- •*\h'-r. W »cenatou for w. r «»u rhiisin id There is n<> country v I tl« whom « v«*n fin* pret«*xt 4f. a instigated, iv the policy of i boni or fn , ! pr««(K>til there in no « var dim bo'j; •f the country ! ] \q. Alaska Mines. C o* gc V.. Vi\r., formerly of this tion. writ»« t> the M Ii^ug \ Sep nti f\<* rre«s from Jniicuu. Alaska, as foil« h: Tim«*» me lively up bere. Th*» placer mines are «dl running full blast, and nr«» taking out the usual II . vy pr. pi rations start tho qu it7, mines in cann st. Tho Alaska Manufacturing Uoiupany hav«* pi netrut« »t their leitge with u tunuel, by aid of p«»w« r drills, uud have th«*ir ledge to be all in go«si averu to eleven dollar.-» per t»>u. rii«\v m < now building a mill on tlu*ir mill site to cut ; i lo'int of »t. nn- I,, in, made to I pfOVi'U r '» >n u , t in width, ght j re, of about I their titulier aud lumber for a Pin stamp ! mill. They are cmploytng i*v< v idle i Nothing is doing « * mtiiiilaiid.—Tnsca. j man, white ing, ditching, etc. yet on quart2 on th«* roru Times Review, !, in grad The following Wlegr refers to the action of th« •bio dispatch on* j ig Territoriul deli Taylor, of Arkansas, Umirm liais, n»; ] of tho »rteil the Crwli <'omixtitUn* «j >f dclcgatca a Hat nu giving Territorial dt*l v«it* 1 u tin »*« *ji v* nt ■ Kjik'Mpb, - f •y, mend meut th g M«*Arthur, « I Or* * the aui«.'u«Jm< i)t r«-j4 «-t* «1 am! tli« l * Wh* uudersb i«i ust T Kjï*. N»»** IU* O' T*ofo<T. Idaho d« l d tlmt the voted for CTevi land. tic So that they ! i • arc in I he o* muk« h tli« 14til unco g boat if icir m«n Last M«>nday :ifL*rni")n sanctoruin ' uns mu«lo In lone Star «if *|. s) but our sanctum gUtmot by the j by u plcawant visit from th* NV«-.t„* nni3t. brilliiiht itn J well-known new 1 "!>• r mi ii, Mr. M. N. Ur. v. iter, f (iiH-rl.v ul tin: Daily Di patch.' uterprise." wstcr i * well and fuvos J n ig* ably known fr*»i \Y n.shtngton, ; >f til«» AYestoru States, , d writer, altjQ as being » pleasant exmvi r-atinnalist. Mr. 1 t- r has n toved liis f. mily t< who m»w rr.Mdc on Monbuc- street, will shortly *.ft«*r hi« mining int« rent, in rather extensively engaged g; in, string is u door.—Luke View (Id.) Independent. 'ex«is b ûs w« 11 as iu •»* »mo * p polit: nr town, , He 1 r< turn to Idaho to look hick he is it {ll'l'IH'llt. '»ter, mir luk'li • o outside Ca! J'ro. Jlrc" 7 hè big Harley hotel i>tar.d* 'Jùpty «fmeunao: to its b'.d'J. rr. if tho ys on BEN. !H TEER AM) JHHN KEEEY. Butld* i report« d by thn telegraph to d tlmutenitig to bolt Hut little is L (1 nctlon of John ! be disaiilis(\«*d n; I Cleveland'# nomination. R „ id (|bonl pr „ r Kelly d thn Tammany crowd. It is limy unite their fore us aud make all the m ; <hlef j not improbable that tlu* tw dis Butler hie always be Anrher ii^every party with ' tief cd . and that incudes all of them. 1 I No one will be aurpriHcd at any fanlas ))os^5le. vlioin he has > | in That he shown by the de tie trick he may play on thin Kelly is « 1 ifT»-r«'iitl.V situate«!, lie can bolt liai be«'l IM ..„gilt to I . Robinson, mid Ids hike feat of 0« warm ncss for II ill not realize, however that bolting bear b>o froiju -ut repoli» inn. There is 't'Vjileiit^letcimiuatIon to give him 1 im to understnud that he party all eannot. bos « t lie t wr tin* country, and that if i .. I,.. p- riM i Ih black mulling»ml l»r»w- ; boating Ids way no further attention p.m.'iful ,„v,i>,l/ufln„. , , . O, .ho Croat leader* n„d ' wirf be e i v. 'ti id in m,. ; I f 'ramniftiiy cannot of the party ' nut constantly showdug a sorebond it j can go to any other parly it plo ts I i^fcmmny is becoming There was u ihm* when Tant many Wi I nol Mill, till' llidl , nniKiinee. | d The al'lput f '''n'eMiH;. wen, nnioiig nlid spokeHim its chieftains Il In.s aadly cluing« «1 ! j for the \vors<', and aaiiU lut a mereen ; to i.s faction, distrust««! an nud (»•«•»«cheri Ini' I by u^i partie.-* tvil h'M'« d by none. The: eifv of New York 1ms grown so im e.sdon of the inu* ms« Iv that tin* i n ici pal gnv«rnmcnt is of more than of most States, flu* number ami ! exceed tbftt Ttli_«*f l«»cul office of S-g eomldned. T« nmiibci cure tin's«* up disposition t u ' oils Tuninumy « u wm rille«) Its Kclfishn«" anything nud and t reach *' ' If Kelly I , expel U '«»verbild. it off on p.d to t «»turn, co the Jmlo 'j arc i»differ j with t i ol Bmlhe's frii and jjendent lloimbllcnm further ; at ion onl to tin in, an«l CI«'v« land , K friends betir f ;t frailer amount « >f ullietion far buth'r . ... ,, ... 4 - j t nixl Kelly. There are but two parties 1-., th. I . iiitvv. nml tin' "ill Im I"- j any . !" i/.atiouH, All hnUh'>urte«l factions j Will be (iruv.hcd b'euvi*« 11 the two organ eon them. i j THE HUBE Y KETCH! >1 M AIL, ! The Wood Uivor Time lofting explanation of the mail «lelaya hnn the fol ef« rrul to by is last Week sv. complains Wr.VH TUa Kvi , that th«'mail reoe^cd «it Hailey ! not r< cb j livui iiu|j 1 tlu. foil,, «Inj; du v, : mid btaiQOM Wie I fail* y ! I 1'ostcfflco «'in ! The Keystone biibly mistaken, as thos«* olflelals nro | sworn to obey th«* jiiKtrnotio ploy« s for this. of the dellv. i »t only for Ketchum , * town in this vieilli ith ] ÎVpnrtment a •*ring the mail, but for every other regard urtlod. ■ k v n'o*timu#oi f rt|Hl their el* rka have | j but litth* to say iu arriving mid depart ing mails beyond reporting the hours nt which th«*y me r* «•• iv« d and for« ; i Il I* prill iil.lc Unit thi'tiuili i* ilmt t|„. ! I Wood Hiver m ill» ire »till curried on : the old litmdifoot »Ingo tllue. TliiHulve* . •J4 hour-to dclivt r the thc«*onrr.u't«*r4* mail in Kctidium after it miches Hailey, j while tlic rail"ay i ■* n«»t bonml to bring ^ t° tlds place at any particular hour of j lb« day. Territorial News. ! j arrived on the j ith the i St i-Minvr. Last evening tho ad vane«* advertising j « * l ôf Cèle s great show train. Then» vrorr eight men «•nr. who vont immediately to j making pr«*p?;ratlons f«>r billing- 1 1 alloy, Ketchum, 1'Altli di and Believin'. There me several hundred pounds of bills that l on the river. •how» conto hero cm tin* 4th will require two rt the n work 1 i I j «Tilg' Tim of next •nth, nid it to train ran q*( Brod« rh*k r« ived gram »Chi<* th« jttd HI The 1 of tin i ! . ! hall iu l i time a b • liriicf) here. U«' next Tuesda The Belle brunch will j start off with forty mende r* and with- j in ii couple of months it will no d«*nl t 1 j are many her. a! be eased toon«) hundred thej !s who desire to be ■ Fnioii Pa lied, but cannot »IT* the time meetings at The order on AVood Riverine membership «*f over h »). e and ilui > w lms f Xt*«.-! ««) of ••fVfî»ÎJn lev. tin Hen. Supt. W. B. Doddridge, of the S. L.. pi week, under dlmctiou t eilie.vUl'Uhdov^ J Qmahn, t the' nein a ce ; , » 1 ! through Bhoshone thia I •on fer with oii'd ♦'hi» f engin» ; r ..f t |. O. it. «k^N. ( «»., at Huntington, and l«> agree ftpAtt fM* t« nnhni! yards and groumlK at Huntington, l h.* tween the two roods, ft is probat »le that a eon nee - i ; , 1 is tion will lie lundi by Hit: 1st of October, und train» will b running through to the Pacific yeast. The directori will soon vi -t Shoshone, when nrrangment» will be math' tor opening the shops at this nine <. ■ - - Tlic debate iu tlic T'. S. Kennte during the bills d.Ut mini amounts to ' it THENVkYYJNDTHKUEKILSOIMYAK. L the lust. Week of the hcjv appropriate Complet«» the monitors, perfect the m ilanyiialiy equipcnilHers •licit«»«! many in fortifications,! for the naval s- rviee, foresting facts relative L Die foreign imitvv. Mid the dangers ! policy of Ihî which beset the future diplomacy of the 1 United Stab's. Among these the complications nris instt tioMon of the Un ec of France on in g from the canal, and the influe tIds continent were forcibly discussed. mmti I ergotlerdl.v u r m, the danger of war. Mini | , th" Inment'ible lack of mcatin of coast »f r»ilifoi nin, dealt ei S«'Uat(»r Miller. defe 1 emergency. He urged: j f other nn* ! f our eiti such "Tiie modern ironclad steam «dong in front ithoufc feeling even \ t ions «•» i foils and batteries .. ,... _ our weightiest projectiles nr«» ; ««„liUt lu- r pon.lurmw hides. | They sfrlk ! I u " ■" oll,1<1 " r K«»«. sho hbiiuls eight or ten miles nwiiy und , .. . . , lor.,, Hu of more fenth«*i*H shot from h In r toy gun. sin* mdther heeds, nor In urs, j ; mu-Lifls the soft putt« ring of their en- j Vissing contact, but goes forward in the iinjnensity of her f.oWer and upon her mi: si«»n of dentnudloti to the very cen »test eotmnerihil city. j | )cr pier of gr, Or If «he prefer - to »peek her rut li id f)mn ton ln Wright crushing through ! tlie very hcaif «»four metropolis. This mny be done, and in despite of lorpe j do d cngiin'r.y hs; and the i all tin* guns which wo its n nation po Démocratie party sa.Vs that this c ; tion shall continue, because wo irropo.se to appropriate hioneÿ to build navy ! «'Id gi-rid gun.» hy nn npprupHiUhiii hill. | But it is Kidd that there is u u need « f I haste; that « 11 - I I ! *, thou;;h «b'fon.seless and j uttuvli, arn, iu no diuigar; Unit | What Daniel has .|>«*n t« there will be n war. Who may t«* ja«Igm^i;t here? «•«»mu t>r«qdi«!Hy of. purpvt|iul peace f«.»r this Situ'«» tiistory begun there omMey df pence through v ri.iiinidi' is that «»oun try r j ij V , j ; ;, v,. I Im« I , thei it the world. U'V : •Imd by iviiv U|.(*II tliis j e Lhoust ii million; .of 'j j rs; that this b icr «*f hunt; Fcrftdl liistoi-y'of Vtiftuktud is foi' tl * in t part ;t panorama «4 bubtjh'fi. Iu our own . «'quntr.v so 1 1 >•<iu«.*^!t been mir \)ais j t hut not u soiunl mini lias town* to mid , . (Tie ugn NUlhont the opportunity of j sllow | n ^ Ilf* lovi* of mi,try Mill r-rv •;<uml j i « W(\ upon the bettldield. W« Imvu all Imd opr ''ham*«*. J'Voiu j 177<* to. ISjfÖ we vvi-n* engaged tift«*«*n y oill's ip, nt counting India wars; win , the <vhtiii*Y we pitted olio year of every AVur is «bMtnictiv«' wars are. iiiccKsuni on tli«.* i tufcli, ulwayn iu pro gress somewhere. There is no universal pntco among men." Hi'Von All this is true. San Vr.inclscv, could in; easily V>nt.t»*v«d mt hostile vessel lying olV tlu* const. Vrugnuuit» by a Neur : ^ 1,11 ollr Atbintii: jiort.s nro «.t Uio mer ! ey t f any enemy carrying one or two I heavy guns of the lat«*st improvement. This ought tube corrected. Th«» peo ple of all partie i « violently favor a navy different model from that now ox | i oU , * ding, both platforms at ( hici this universal The speeches iu Congress, aud U>, emphatically pinion and de The one obstacle that prevented a* n«'\v policy in the ■ pfn^ent C«)ngri*HS was the quarrel over | ''xpre j sire. com me tie«'incut of ! tlu' «H<'»«oii, who »hull httndlo the mon ey. Il 1» certainly ii strnngo reflection on the I'llieieney and honeity of thé : . Naval departme nt that .*• incc the cl«»sc ol j rebellion $108,000,000 have been pende«.! for naval purpose«, and yet we single vessel afloat capable i*\ have not n of making light worthy of the name. It was natural that Congivsa should in bist off knowing what has become of this immense sum, and that members should j refuse to appropriate iucreaw'd amounts long as thtvnuuicy Would pa-.-s through j ,,K ' »« «»*» »'»>»* "•*<-' «o «Ut ragiumsly squuudeictl h rmer appropri ations. Thus tin* matter stands. When this j Pi«'»Ident ini election is over We shall 1 probably And nil parties eager to build i up n new, swift, and powerful navy, Hint witl command tho respect of.alt nu I tioii.H. IVn itorial New*« lb worm »bout nn inch Teen (* p<Tfhi' i *nrf. .rin j worms throw out a few tüll webs, and do'tiUffr whrk at ni •ht. A «do i* csnmliiation re i veals « tuV on « very cabbage, tiud it slioiild ! bit p!uekt«l off and killed, by which means . the pet j j t 1 u be « \ti?nninat( «I. Purtj* sreccntly tu rived trom Portland l an aw Ini butanes* di pres ng over tlio whole country All the « .«stem CH i eg"ir toV* ns wore deud—nothing do hi g ■ Whi'dcvoi*. I h« re were ««jveral psisson g C 2 « foi Buy horse yesterday, all «»I whom started > Oregon.rep« slon hnl from there to Boise. I |. l«> - i away in "good spint.*,." Their buttle ; < ry was ja«*k rabbit, with Johnny Moa ghyro Ben Butler is r ported to go but eye on tho Chicago nomination. So said one of his admirers last night. this nock of the . tom I »atom*. The one -InstIce Court» |i woods am ns .tient residents hereabout» are not much given o war, marring» or litigation. When they conte they are likely to comn like a to at t Mtr- Mahn. Tlic County (loiuimiwinmtr* worked ; ,. till into lust, evening tiring to get the, register.!, judges and plae the verious precincts («0-<>dd)du Alturas reiidy for tiie printer. Tlie.v "ill have, imotlier full dny of it lit tile same bind- i tr»l* «>» N'-iu«!. 1 of voting iu ness before it is satUfactorUy arranged, j »emnrriitie County Control Commit- j tec meets to do a whole lot of hard work i on tho lßth bist, in the committee room over Joo Oldham Sr Co.'s place of busi •Hs. A big meeting is expected. On Snake Hiver the thermometer has indicated a tetnperuture of 110 in the shade and every article of garden truck , 0()1((t „„ thonf;h it W11H rnIsod ln ft troj.l eal climate. In Mu' Di&triet Court., tin; People vs. Alexander Stenitt. Motions for a new arrest of judgment herein, trial, and li argued aiul submitted. pi«» vs. Kwoek Widi Choi. Con vie ted of murder. Motion for r I 1 j I triiil ovi milcil, bihI lie in aentcui-ed to I the penitcutlnry for two yearn at hard ! , . ^ ' u ' Mom, y ia dally getting easier in Hai k'.v. „h »hipper« realize from their ore«. •in«! t i iim's ni'i* i m i>ro v i it ir ulowlv bid no aiul limes art) improving wo«uj, out no new «orruh.'d, and tho dofendent sen t«*necd to bu hung Heptember 5. trial Mnteeny. People V«. Ah Miu. Convicted olgruud Defendent'» motion for new i very de«*id«Ml improvement ran be ex pected for two or three weeks longer, Eight new subM-ribers were soeim «l for tho trloplmlio lim( wivk, und tho num I »er of instruments now iu use here has j reuchçd 00. M Those imliaus on Squaw Ureek. lw«r bijnaw wool; Mossrs. Pic we anti Kirkpatrick, of in town lust week, concerning those In dinrtk oter fhdro. The Reds number i'ourtiM n. men, women and children. t wo old oil'.* Hj t*d !/nV i-II* im it.-m them tiro Among bu«*'. ;. and two ol' three wrinkled | sqr»u_ws. Tin re j.re also two or three young Hfjmiws. They are poor and mis- j j arable,- and the. reniniuit of some tribe: I prillxiblj- Klii-i p.niitiir.*) who enralicil ! «ml Imvi'lifcn »knlklng in tlio- inonn- : i In fimtmissc» sinep tim Ihinuock "Ar. ! I j I • camped on the North l'«»rk of Dry Buck, and wish to come in to Fort Boise for protection and subject \ They arc themselves to the disposition of the government. To what tribe they be long, whence they came, or where they ! ° ; had spent their winters, they maintain- I cd a morose silence when questioned. Mr. Kirkpatrick sold they were peacea- I 1 1)1«*, and would not be molested by the ! long as tin y behaved them j s«*1vch; in fact t he settlors would pro , , feet them, under the circumstances. % It is quite likely that this handful of half j Whites i part in the Bannock outbreak, aud fleeing for tlieir lives from both Rods aud Whites, feared starved creatures took to show tliemsclvc3 until this spring. Idaho Democrat. ! j j ! Ticket Placed Hrover THE CHICAGO CONVENTION. The Winning t'lm'Inml, of New York, First Hen drick* Second. Chic ago, July 11, 1884. -Tho Demo- ' eratie Platform has boon submitted and ! accepted by the convention as a docu ment positive, good and true enough for every voter of the United States to stand by without question. Immediately after presenting the platform, the lirst ballot was taken for Presidential n«»mtnees with the follow ing résulta: Cleveland *T.)2, Bayard 170, Randall 78, Thurman 88, McDonald 50, Carlisle *7, Hoadley :t. Flower 4, Tilden 1, Hon. drinks l. Total 8'Jfl. N(*cos8ary for a choice (two thirds I 547 votes. Adjourned 1«) 13:30 r. m. On reassembling proof«*d«xl to second biîlloi w ilh following r«'sult«: Ole vt land t:85, Bayard 8, Hendricks 45' , Tlijirman t, &I««Donald 'J. Itannall : ! ! [ I I 4. , E!« v- himl's nomination then nrndu ; (vnunlmoUH. PiH'ithl Coast, delegates all sto«»«l ill for ; Cievidaiid. Bu* urd n ini Iloudley tolegr.iphud eon rratuhitioiis at «nice Tunmumy talked about standing iu with Butler. : j 5 : 30 , 1 *. üvi. At call «>f State« for Vico-BVesident. naines «vf RouR-rans, MeDomild und Hendricks presented und the lutt.*r\\ns nominated hy acclamation. ' At G-îïff P. m. at call of Ht «tes nml Ter- ! rltorïPH all voted solid for Houdrirdis and th(Vconvention adjoumffd aim* die. Follow ing «Ijournmcnt nil tho dele gates surrounded tho (dialrmnli'a desk amt waved their banners w hile the audience am««* to their lent and tho bund played A old Lang Sync, and such cheering was ever before heard in Chicago; singing followed; cannons routv<l the glad news, and singing again closed down with Inter-Ocean. wild cheers for tho oiuididntes, demon strating the fact >f great and heartfelt enthusiasm which betokens success.— — Th'- new Alreetor» of the t'rffrÀi Pncillc , nrr just now engaged in cutting down [ ,. x{u ., 1He8 hy nbandulng some ol the I)0rnr ,] v haulod off. passenger trains on tliair different roads aD( | otherwise reducing their forces, and • consequence the passenger trains on as the Oregon Short Lint) have been tem An express car, mail car Jllu j pntjHenger couch are now attached j to tlie freight train, mid urrivi; here re»- j poetively at 11:10 r. M. und 3: 15 a. m. each day, making close connections at Herald. Granger with tho main line, und at Poca tello with the Utah & Northern.—Idaho AI'l'LICATtON ['OR PATENT. Notice No. 60. States Land OmrK, » I'NITL Hailey, Jhlaho, July 15, issi. that William II. Watt, ■ Notice is hereby giv mal John It. Clark. Samuel Allen, (ieorue Moat I lalward il. Terry, t»y William II. Watt, their attorney in fact, whose Post Oltioe adilress is Halley, Alturas Bounty. Idaho Terri Je apnlical iou lor a United States tory, have Patent for the 'PAHKF.lt ' I,ode minim? claim, nitaate in S«'C. 10, T. t, N. R. ln F.., hoist? Meridian, Warm Burina Oreek Min ina IHstrict, Altipas County, Idaho Territory, conslKtlnir of 1 f >«*0 linear feet «>f the lode, and surface around «)«"• feet wide, help? Lot No- ih, and dosorlbed in the tiehl note» aiat plat, of the I «>lli«jial survey on file in this <<lUce, with indie variation at ls f :»>' K., as follows: Uomiuencinu at tlie discovery point of this claim, and nnmimr N. 74° W. alomr center line ol claim, r»««» tee« center N. W. end line of claim; v'.v'k; .'.tj r!., ■I'iu'Jn'w ■rNo^'i'i'ti'iniici' 1 a'"»" ^ ^ {•'"'..„"r'Nof ?;uï ,Ävw! im» feet to corner No. 1, und place of beginning From corner N«>. i, tin; section corner common i'iöi,,,, Mcihiuiu! bcaré hÎb-j-'us' 6h" W„ hjo» fett Ul ÿ b a ' lt „; lll , mlo(UKulnlm bei,,^, record !.. tho office of the ( mintj iiocoidet «•! said luiiiinpr (iiKtrici ut Hiilcy , i„ Alturas County, Idaho Territory. Tho nearest known location.« heim; *'AI«mt.t:oin«'ry" and "Alexan tho "8t. Louis, thia. Aliy and nil persons claiming atlvcrsoly any portion of the snl«l "Parker" lode mining claim or Hinfftc«' ground are mpiircd to flit» their ad veiHe clalnis thereto with ttio Register or the United state*« Land OHleo, nt Hailey, Idaho Territory, v.lthjn tho Gxty «luv •' publication thereof, or they will he barred hy virtue of rhe provisions of the Btatute iu sucli eases made Homes L- I'oumu. Register. and provided. I dirqcfc that tho forugolnjr Notice of tlon tor Patent hi* pnbliKlicd for the i sixty days in the* Kltckum Daily Ki y .t«c M vwspuj'« r priMinhcst at Ketchum, Alt Coigety, Idaho Territory. Jglyffl-CCd. AppHea : crlod cjf JlOMEft L. Pni:N IieoriHter. Bank No 3142. Repart of the Condition Of Tlic Fir: t National Bank of Ketchum, at Ketchum, in the Torritory of Idaho, at the close of business, June '2l>th, lH.'l. KESÖUHC.ED. j i0 anK n*n«l di-counts..... u. s. Bands to scuttrc clrcuineidn_ !!"/■», '"fS "Vf,""r'NVirti'irl'ïiiînli''!. 1 ^': JSa-i'xÄ;" 1 Jills of other banks,. Legal tender notes. Redemption tan«! with U. B. Treasurer (û per cent, ot' circulation). $29,733 77 l 13 1*2, n«H) DO 14,MR 42 H.m 41 l'M'll 74 4,380 74 l •H7 ,U 2,030 ou 502 00 Total, .$94,004 7b 'V u, , i%1 ' , î 'J. i ,r l ortl '*.. . _ Niubnutl Hank notes outciamlimr. 9 individual <Içi»«)sRh subjecttochock,.. 32 Duo to fetut-e ikiuk« amt banket a. " Territory ot Idnho, County of AUura g SB: l, U«o. W . Griffin, C'anbé i *»f Liu- above-named bank, dr» solemnly swear that the abov - .atc . nt is true to tho boat of my knowk-dx«- uud belief. Geo. W. (üdi-fin, Cashier. SubHcribod and awoni lo bofor «lav of July, lam Correct- -Attest: Isaac J. lewis, (IkC^'b.^.Iou'lton. \Dincto a. lAiulitieb . Capital stock paid Ik $.70,000 00 ftj'.U t«.* 2,60S Tolivl, .... thia bth Geo. P. IIodson. Notary Public. Notice. Office Little Wood River Mining Sr Bnirltinp Co., 412 Su. 3d Bt., Philadelphie, Pa. Mr. .T. W. Ballnntino liaviü« restßued tho po sition as Buju l iutcmtcnt ot this Comp ay June 1, 1 *st, all the contracts lor the Company will uonxe on that «late, Tin? working of the entire property will he after be carried on in the name of J. \V. Bul luutine, ho liavint? control of the same under a devoloi ing contract. By ord«.*r of tho Board of Director«. E. J. Mathews, President. Hotice. I Nutii'E i« lit" eby «iven that I hold a bill of | sale ot all tlu* minim? timbers and saw logs out by Ue«». Whitney tor J. l'illmor, a part of which has hoen «I« livo'i d, anil all persons arc warned against putchasinx the same. The said hors and lotrs art* now on the sido-hill about one-hall' mile below the town of K tehum. F. H. Rowe, Prop. Hailey Saw Mill. Jnts-30«1. June 16, 1384. WADE'S f\ Main fifrcet, one door below the Cornucopia Restaurant. HAIR CUTTING \ SPECIALTY. A »li.roüf tlio l'nbllo l'a I ruling* Solicited; also, Bath Rooms. Baths, 50 Cts. F . D Wade, Proprietor. ; July lo-r f Notice. All purtmuindcbtedtothö undersigned arc ropiest« d to come aud settle before •Tune Bd itud save further cost. Jambs Moork. Notice. at ice in hereby given that all persons aro William BehulUe : wt»rn«*d \i«»t f«» purchase (a aiqtiytiMt st in the Belcher ilaim, situftted at j fund *•! BeiiMcr creek alKmt '» mile west of ck cubip, «I« ciibfvl ua<l locate«! by »uM Scffntrr* n rttV Bu*e : said elaini iifinrh' 4»: Hailey, Alturas Cu*. Idaho, fiiartf. l'.io* r.v*. I»« I claim :«i iicjoher uffno ju ! .'-half Bi ll mining nurt u ro-Ti iu ner. B. YV. IhMüi.Ki, ; Kctchmif, fffanb/Jn'n«' t, 18f»i. Notin'. To tuf ITPi.l«*:--One H. W. Bradley having 1 'UbBHhfd a imtic«* In which he warns the pub lic a gamut purcl.asing any Interest in rho Btloh ' rr mine trom me, and also claiming to bt* a in Innig and locating partner of mine. 1 hereby inter« at whatever aft rusaid Belcher tnlno, mui ftlwo that >al«l S. sticii partner of mine. The only in turent ho having in common with • being in a lew proaptet« iu Went Boulder, high I gave lilm un iuterosu iu through char Wm. Benin t/. aod-iid ! to state : uat I ov W. Brad lev . II v. Rnuhlor, IJnho, June 20, 1881. PAY ROLLS FOR SALE at tlic— KEYSTONE OFFICE , [ -- T 1110 WEEKLY • KEYSTONE! j j •IS PUBLISHED AT Ketchum I WOOD RIVER, Will be Sent to Any part of; the For $ 4.00 a Year. The Keystone Slmll strive to fulfiill the mi« B'ion of supplying the resi dents of this prosper ous town and tlie Upper Wood river country in general with a Good Reliable, Newsy and WI!>I>A M A KK Local Journal. THE KEYSTONE IS Published in the Heart of tlie Great Mining Region of I | Wood River- -the El Dorado of Idaho, Therefore, Special attention will be devoted to bringing The Resources -of this great field before the eyes of Capital. ; - THF. - Job Department - 18 - ! ; Unexcelled in Idaho. a Job Printing ol' Every Va riety and description turned out in an Unsurpassed style and at prices that % Dufy Conapetition