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3&al)o lUcckhj Kcgstonc —IS— Issued Every Saturday —AT— KETCHUM, ALTURAS CO., IDAHO. CAL. O. CLAWSON. Editor. SATURDAY, OCTOBEB 4, 1884. Territorial New». Boise liepubltcan. Hon. \V. A. Gonlder is mentioned as a • prominent candidate for tho council, In place of Foote, resigned. Never was thoro such an Immense prop of apples in Boise valley na this By tho aid of tho O. 8. L. Ituil year. way, shipments of apples are this year made to Montnnn and Utuh, where they are regarded ns surpassing all oth er* in quality received In these locali ties. Wo understand that tho railroad official« at Omaha will greatly rodnee the tariff on carload lots, so that another year Idaho fruits enn bo shipped to Omuho, 8t. Louis, nnd Chicago. I.eiHslon Teller. E. W. Bell, Es(|., has Just returned front Elk City anil reports tlmt inoro gold has been produced in eainp this year than during auy previous year, for several year*. They are making prepar ation* for working their quartz this com ing winter. About 109 Uhinumen and 29 whitomcn will winter thoro. Out of that number of Chinamen win there laut year 50 have gone to China. The east bound Lewiston »tage was attacked by a highwaymun on Thursday last at 4 V. M. und the treasury box de manded under the muzzle of a double barreled shot-gun. Tho stage was go ing down hiU with the brouk on. Tho driver threw off the break, popped his whip and run his team, the robber Br ing two abota after him, but to no effect, and the robber did not git his booty. wore Live Stock Intorflula of tho North. The star ot empire iu tho stock busi ness has psssud awny from Colorado, Nebraska and Wyoming, nnd moved northwest Into the fertile grazing val leys of Dakota and Montana. The Con tinental Live Stock Company of Mon tana has 45,999 head of catlto. They have shipped frvtu Dickinson 7,559 beeves this season, and have 5,099 more ready for shipment. They have 179 curs for stock, ordered of the Northern I'a clltc this week. J. L. Driscoll A Hon have 24,900 beeves. They have shipped 3,780 already this year, und havo orders lu for six ears of stock this week. Dick ey Bros, of Montana, shipped 119 cars of stock this week. They liuvo 18,990 83 cars this weok. Clark ,t Plum have a large herd on tho road for shipment. Altogether tho Horthern, 1'uolflo road will have shipped, included cars order ed for tho balance of the week, this season, over 2,999 car* of beeves, or 41), 990 head, from Montana to Chicago. The road expoets to ship 75,999 before tho close of the season. To the rangea iu Montana und Western Dakota, tho Northern Pacific lias shipped 190,099 yearlings and two-year-olds this season from Iowa, Wisconsin und Minnesota. These will .come back to tho East as beovea tho icond or third soaaon out. The Powder Hiver Cattle Company has 00,000 outtlo valued at $3,000,000. Tht <iflieial Liv * hitherto Stock Journal, published ut CbeyvlJllO, which wp.s et Aideml the center of stockdom, has been moved to Miles City. Political Motes, The New York Tii es says betting iber» of tho 8t< ek F.x ereasing (« among the mei change is in large extent. spend* lunch of ijis time in thu board mi umisutdly One of tho brokers who r i Kim of tho exohango said y ■ dorduy, ut t *30,000 cash had been put up on tho election on beta made hu in the ex change, exclusive of beta uuide oud elsewhere by member* of the ip towu ex I ange. The Herald unysof thoTuimnany tick- I ot, nominated Tuesilny: Tammnriy «« mimes %n*t tn nominating Alderman Grunt it hits named the next Mayor. The basis of this eontldenee, derstand it. is a cast iron agreement the Republican bo»» tlmt the Blaine jticket shall be passt d t< ljt j à I e uu tho Tammany j voters on election day, in consideration j of Republican support for tlie local I Tiunmanj' nomination. At Urbana, Ohio, Blaine was escorted i In a carriage by a large body of Plumed Knights, some op foot aud horseback. some on The uovel feature of tills escort sms a troup of mounted lailies wearing white plumes. The report joi i)»c cholera epidemic iu Italy for Taewlay last, show a total of W case» and 229 deaths, includ fug ^22 cases, 51 deaths at Nuples and cases and 57 deaths at Genoa. If we are to judge by the sanguine ex pressions of the Eastern press, Bluine aud .Cleveland will both be elected almost jpnanimonsly. > It i» gossip that President Arthur is . to marry a daughter of Secretary £relinghuyseu along about holidays. C. V. LANDS IN UTAH. On the 22d ot last month the Govern ment of the United Btntes Issued to the Central Pacific Rnllroad Co. a patent for 76,000 acres of land located in the vicinity of Logan City, Brigham City, Mendon and Corinne, patent loaned by the Government to the Central Pacific railroad tor lands' in Utah. Selection lists for 20,000 addi tional acres in the vicinity nlready nnmod nre being prepared. Tho lists will lie prepared immediately for the lands embraced within tho Korr and To ponco purchase; also tho Turpey and Philip's pnrehaso. Application will also be forwarded to Washington for the lands lying in western Utuh. Tho com pany will proceed steadily to take gov ernment title to its lands In Utah. Tho lists of tlie patented lauds will be for warded to the Tribune in a few days. Political Notes. This is the ilrst Albany dispatch of 30th.—Governor Cloveland was busy to-day finishing up work for Ills trip to Buffalo Thursday. Hornes on tho fust train which leaves here «I 12 o'loek arriving at Buffalo at 7:40 V. M. The trul^i makes threa stops - At Utloa, Syracuse and ltoehester. At Cleveland'« homo tho citizens will unite in receiving him irrespective of party. It will take tho form of an exhibition of local pride anil It Is believed tho demon stration will be n very imposing one. Cincinnati dispatch of 30th:—The Na tional Convention of Irish American Republican leagues assembles this after noon. Nearly 399 delegates have already registered, of whom ono hundred are from Ohio, fifteen from Virginia, forty from Indiana, forty from Illinois, fifty from Kemuaky, thirty from Iowa, eigh teen from Texas, four from Alabama, six from New York, seven from I'onnsylva nia. Delaware nnd Connecticut are also represented. Among the leading mem bers aro Alexander Sullivan and Con gressman Flnerty. Governor Hendricks left Indianapolis Tuesday morning to visit tho Louisville exposition, where he will be the guest of the commissioners. lllnino was at Toledo Tuesday. A del egation of ono hundred merelinnts nnd other business mon of Toledo, called to pay tlielr respects to him. Tho chair man of tho delegation assured Mr. Bliiluo of the earnest support of northwestern Ohio. Blaine thanked tho business men and remarked that the Republican party was certainly entitled to the support of tho business men, be cause tho contest was primarily nnd em phatically a contest for the preserva tion nnd promotion of the interests of ) 1 Virai many null Convention j hold Sept. 29th, John Kelloy In a speach at tho opening said: "Wo bolievt nomination at Chicago was an unwise ono, but Grover Cleveland is the lioml *f the Democratic party, and wo will not separate from tho party wo have known und loved so long. Wo shall give Cloveland and Hendrick« a full and fair, honorable support." World publishes a table giving thu uee Tho Iht^ vote of New York Ktnto by couutiea, j which »«lires up a majority for Olove i land of 25.090. Klng'H county is cstl | mated at 17,(819; Now York forty, and Ht'ki ono, for Cleveland to mako this ro | Milt. The sumo paper's Toledo special I gives Ohio to the Democrats by 10,000 iu October. Michigan, Wisconsin and Illinois are el ed as doubtful. The llalplud levelnnd Bucket. An Indianapolis special gives a state ment made by Simoon Talbott, wherein he huj'h : "Maria Hnlpin I» my sister-in - Jaw. The story told in the newspapers is literally true, and half h told. Grover Cleveland's relation with not been 1 ,,lv slM*'r-in-lnw was tinder promiae of mnr rh*.gp while shown» living In Buffalo. | l,iiH 1 know to true, and Cloveland ! ll ^ertvarda paid #599 to mo for Mari I Hid pin, when legal proceeding« ere Cleveland now Soon after instituted uguinst him. possession of tho child. ! I u prominent judge of New York, ! come to me and wan tod a similar »tato j I mem. I refused and Mr». Hulpin said li I ^ ie Publication of this matter, about six W'ceks ago, Cleveland wrote a letter urg ing me to mnxe a statement »bowing that I he had always treated Mr», llalpin well. 1 uud he promised me anything I could 1 I wish in cuae ho was elected. A friend of his, j j I H,1 ° " ,mM JIl ' ,,eforo 1,110 " ouU1 nillke | ouch u statement for him." i ltoyut Domestic Troubles. * Thc petition of tlie Orand Duko of ! Hesse for divorce from Mme. Kalomiuc, j will bo heard by seven judges of tho su premo court nt Darmstadt, on October 18th. Mme. Kalomine will oppose Hie ' petition. She has declined tho allow- ] once granted by tho Grand Duke and . I refused to compromise. If tho divorce is refused the Grand Duke will abdi cate The Truth says Queen Victoria desires that the djvoroe be granted, so as to enable the Grand Duke to many the Duchess of Albany. Kiernau's agency states that the trans fer books of the Union Pacific railroad, show three hundred thousand shares of stock» iu the name of Jay Gould. Hotel Arrivals. PALACE. Sept. 29 — H Lufkin and wi to, Hailey; A Gaunt, Gondola mine; Geo W Stotle, Walter H Loor, Atlanta; Tom McKeeney; Wm H Stevens, Detroit; Clia« G Wes ker, L H Pierce, John Borden, Chicago; H Stull, O SL; F L Omstead, Shoshone; F L Rork, Pocatello; M F Patrick. Sept. 28. —Miss Susie Gossett, Hailey; II Lefever, Vienna; Geo M Crawford, Soda Springs; W W Fonlke, Hailey; C Vanderhoof, Shoshone; Miss Mollie H Gibbs, Hailey; Geo Daley, city; F L Kork, Shoshone; John O'Neil, Atlanta. &J 2 PT. 29.—Dan Weompio, city; D A Dressman, F L Kork. Sepk. 30.— H M Storey, Salt Ulke; W J Gndu, Atlanta; Wm Luston, B Sine, H Gluhun, city; R J Campbell, Sawtooth: Leo Vader, do; F L Rork, O S L. Oct. 1.—Aaron Yount, Elkhorn; Chas McKee; Wm McKee, Goudolia; H Luf kin, Hailey; Il O Donald; J S Childs, Vienna; H L Lyrme, Chicago; II Thom as. Colorado; C H Greenwood, Vienna; Oct. 1.— Chas F Cox; J E O'Neil. Oct. 2.—Jesseo Rico, Prairie creek; J W Johnston, Baltimore. ChosE Paddock, Hailey; Alex Pfeiffer, feorrtiiizft; D J Johnston, Montana; RC Watson; W W Faulke; Sami McKown. Atlanta; W W Caldro, do; Leroy Dowd. Bose; Nick Sullivan, Boulder; Janies Hardesty, do; II Schmutz, Ilaile; A Yound, do; J S Childs, Vienna; C H Greenwood, do; Mrs Pesters, Wiseon sin; J Ferry. BAXTER'S. Bept. 27. —Ilonry W Dooman, Moun tain Queen mine; A McManus, Saw tooth; Bum Thornton, Col; Alex Simp son, Missouri; L O Keller, Kansas; B V Roderick, La; BobWliooling, West Fork mine; Chas E Gilmore; T C Spouccr, Vienna; 8 Peterson, Warm Springs; Sami McQuaid, Vienna;MKuhn, Ogden; J F Boyle, Louis Grant, Wm Thompson, Smoky. Sept. 28. —Tom Mulkoy, Sawtooth; Bum Morehouse, Texas; Frank Redmond, I ml. Tom Bradley, J. C. Wright; Theo. F. Bingieer, Boise; Geo. M. Parsons, Huiley; J. R. Morrill, do. P. M. Bruner, do; W. H. Douglas, city; A. M. Funk housor. Hailey; W Spenoe, Mt Home; Louis Grant; T Uulburd, Camus Prairie; Jas McCarrick, city; Wm Luwlor Broad ford, J Blossom. Sept. 29.- -L P Walker, Holley; GW McAllister, Sawtooth; M M Lion, Mo; II H K Harrison, Atlanta; G W Graw, do; T Muershin, city; F J Blessett, Ogden. Sept. 30.—Wm Kruse, Vienna; Sam llurris, Chicago; A B Muton, Nebraska; Silas Wright., Pen; Larsou Lawson, Gimlet; W E Fleming, Hailey; W W Rusoli, Dillon; 0 W Tovor and /urnilv. uutnm, ,j x eiurson, Vienna; Tat. liydo; L II Ditto, Bellevue; Goo Chillingworch, N Y; Peter G Lnry, Nevada. Got. I.— Dan Perry, Muldoon; Frank Bradley, Ole Dorem, Boulder; James Hickey, Baltimore; Wm McKay, Sait Luke; R.Boehon, Ontario; John Bremer, M Barnes, North Star; J Loomis; E R Hancock, city. Oct. 2.— Alex Montrose, Phila; S P Keller, Westport, Ophir mine; John A Gownn, Vie un a; Pat Hyde, do; Frank O'Donnell, Hailey i B Jîoehcn. Joseph Lnrircrre, Mass; Geo Cook, Boise City; T A Stowart, do: L Sterns. er, city; J K Smiley, Ne vada! S V M Stuart; John V IIouluu, Ajax Mine; C J O'Connell, Bouldor; D Timor; N Sutherland; W H Brodheud, wife and son; Mrs Louise Brodheud. Mo; Wm Kirkum, City; J H Pali Seldom, if ever, has tho owner of a claim of intrinsic value regretted the procurement of a patent for it, and counties» instance» have oocured where failure to secure this Government title lma wrought perplexity and serious loss. The obtaiument of a receiver's receipt is to all Intents and purposes equivalent to patenting, for it bus been repeatedly decided by tho United Hiatus Supreme Court that "Tho right to prtteut ouee vested i» treated by tho Government, US when dealing with tho public lands, equivalent to n patent issued. When, in fact, the patent does issue, it relates t.—u 4- Di ngut UI tue I ! pateutee, so far a» it may be necessary | eut off intervening claimants. Tho object in allowing patents ia to 1 I vest tho fee in the miner, and thus on- j ! courage the constructing of permanent i % . j works for the development of tlie min- . , „ erul resource» of tho country.—Re i I 1 t 1 | vi In special dispatches of the 29th, from * Knthdruni, Kootnui county, this Terri ! ^ ie particulars are given of n fire j occured on tHo 28th, iu which Bathdrum lost 50 buildings valued at $8.>,0U0. ' The British steamer, Fiuchilly, struck ] and went down off Isaac's Harbor, New ! 1'oumUnud, on tho morning of the 29th, • ... t . . i In seven fathoms of water. Tho captain uiul crew were saved. j j I . Ex-Governor Nell and fumily have re turned to Boise, where they expect to j remain for some months. j The Empress of China has had enough of the French, and is in favor of pence. I ! | A first-class store to rent. Apply to i E. C. West, Enterprise Kestauruut. tf Maria Ilulpiii, tin girl who daims that Cleveland loved lilt with nil his wight nnd with nil his s* ul and then wouldn't marry her, has 6 friend in the shape of a brother-in-law, who speak« his piece in Maria's behalf. We are not acquaint ed with uny of the parties concerned, and cannot vouch for their statements so far as truth and veracity go ; but wo mnie population do know one thing, and that is, that any fool can love, but it takes man of norvo to marry. * Ex-Senator J. W. Nehtuitli, of Oregon, we regret to learn, has become in Bane from a stroke of pnralyHis and sent to the State asylum, the genial and talented pioneer whose name is a' household word all over the land. What o sad fate for Boports of tho ohflleru in Italy, Octo ber 1st, show a total of 433 fresh cases, and 197 deaths, uguinst 491 eases, and 229 deaths for tho preceding 24 hours. Tho total reported to-day includes 130 cases and 157 deaths at Naples, and 52 eases and 39 deaths at Genoa. Admiral Courbet will not, according to official advices, recommence Opera tion« in Chinese AatAs until ufter the Ilrst of October. A son of O'Donovuu lionsa, who is in Paris, boasts that he brought with him 59,909 francs with which to buy dynn mito to be sent to England. The coinage of tho various mints dur $4,013,363, of which Ing Soptembor wi $2,350,000 was in standard dollars. Fine assortment of Eustern sasli, doors, mouldings, weights and pulleys, black wainut counter tops, wninseotting, flooring, etc., just received ot Finkhnm it Lewis's. tt APPLICATION FOR \ PATENT. Notice*«. 7 4. United State* Land Office, [ Hailey, Idaho, August 29, 1881. f Notice is hereby given that Waller P. Jenney, I > v W. If. Waft, his ;il ton if y in fact, w I him. .f'n-.t Office Idr s Hailey, Altur County, Idaho taile application for a United Territory, has Stutes Patent for tho "WESTERN RESERVE" lulus claim, situate In Secs. 10 and 11. T. 4, N. it, 1 M M -, IIoIhc Meridian, Wann Spriïitf Cï&att tuluina district, Altnras Comity, Idaho sLslinK ut 1501) linear feet of the l surface ccr I .rale Terri t( d 6( •ide, bei Lot No. 62, and described in the field note« plat of the official » with magnetic* variation follow« : feet I hie in till« office, at 18 degree« and 3U vey minute« east. Commencing at the di«cov claim. of claim 750 feet to the end line of olai y point of this liter lino 1 running N. 74 J W. ah rater < >r th ne S. 46" W., 311.6 feet to . 49° K., 683 feet to eor feet to corner ; the • No. I; theme 74° E., 15 *r No. 2; thence 8. 4 ?r No. No. 3; the 4: thence «1 place 4° W , 1500 feet to cor • No. 1, N f exterior bo of 211.57 this application and in eunfiict with tho "Wa red) 1.87 a claimed and «ought to bo jpatonted, f beginning total il-rlet exomcling, 1 >r, fro IcHoriptlon the terloo lodo (unaurv corner common to . 1, North of Itunue -ear« S. Gf.° 18' fn Section« T H), 15 and I« ofV 18 Kant of the Boi«e Meridian, b 48' W., 4,161.1 feet illHtanL The «aid mining claim b' ing of «mco.jJt teoJJwiipfy Territory. Tho noriicvi «nown locations being the "Waterloo,'' Parker, Ca'iber, Una and Alex ei r la. raid in the I nil person« elhlming ailve: portion of tlie said "Western Rose mining clnim or surface vo lodo luired to dtli tho Reg !.« Land Office, at Hai r'ithi tile their adverse olai .« thereto ister of the United St; ley, ldMlu puhlicatio virt Terri tt tho sixty day; thereof iv they will be barred by of the i os made and provided. isio of Lite Statute in such Homer !.. Pound, Register. I direct that the foregoing Notice of Applica tion f( sixty days i Patent be published for tho period of tho Ketchum Daily Keystone, published at Ketchum, Alturas laho Territory. Hom eu L. Pound, Rogister. newapape County, Aug.30-C0d. APPLICATION FOIL PATENT. Notice No. 68. United States Land Office, I Hailey, Idaho, Julv 14, 1881. f Notice is horoby given that William 11. Watt und lohn R. Clark, Samuel Allen, George Mont gomery Watt, tlielr atto address is Huile d Edw d 11. Terry, l>y Willi» ; I hose Post Office Ter pplication fur a United Altur Co ity, Ida In rit< Htate« PaUfDt fur tho "*4T. LOUIS" Lode Mining Claim, situate in See. 10 , T. 4, N. Spring Creek County, Idaho Terri tory, consisting of 1500 linear feet of the lode, I surface ground 6oo le- t wide, being Lot No. 1 described in tho field uoIch nnd plat of file i iatiou at 18 degrees aud 30 miuutea It. 18 K., Boiao Meridian, War Mining District, Alt thu official sur magnetic this office, with , as follows : onoing nt the discovery point of this id running North 74 degrees West along 750 feet center west end S. 45 J W, 336.5 feet N. 45° E.,078 feet to 1500feet toe claim, conter line of claim of claim; the to corner No. 1; tho >r N 1*1 N W., 673 fed t N. 74 \Y\, 15(H) feet t f beginning survey of exteri* ring filets. ii ie S. 4: •ner No. 4; thei pla* •ner No. 1, and <la •a of 20.27 h-oh applied for. N Sec. Cor. Co 5 and 16 , T. 4, N. U. 18 E., Boise We rt H. BIT* <'3' 58" W., 3505 fc The said mining claim being of re v Recorder of said County, •est known locatio the "Parker," 'Montgomery," "Whistler" aud "Alexandria." Any and all ^>ersoi : on to See tlons u, h ridtan, Vh : >rd in the inlng duhu office of the Co district, nt Halit I | (f,ü 1 j i . in Altur i Territory. The claim Ing ady.qrsc Jjy, t ^ f to file tlielr ad f the vit h the Register claims theret I Htatfis Land Office at Huiley, Idaho within the sfi r they will be barred by virt »of the Statute ln such cases made Homeu L. Pound, Register. dav»' publication of t '..e Teirit he i provisit aud provided. I di tion for l*ut sixty days jwspaner published at Kttcli . Idaho Territory. t that the foregoing Notice of Applica nt published for tin* period of he Ketchum Daii.y Keystone, , Alt m ai C* Jyl5-6odl Homeu L. Pound, W. II. Watt, attorney for claimants. Notice of Forfeiture. To John Hughes, Wm. Hyndman, Texas Angel icc Stanley .v i California, and their assig parties wh( one-third interest In tlie Silver Kin* d the Salvador mining location; said s being situated in Little Wood River mining district, Alturas Couuty, Idaho amt Spr I- i r other i 'In ing loeath Terri ' hereby notified that the Yon ! "nboron the Siiv* at , nnd Klug mining 1 the Salvador mining location, said locations be ing situated in Little Wood River mining dis i trict, Al'uras Countv. Idaho Territory. „ mol ',„t ot Four Iluadred Doll««, and that your share of said expenditure for one tnird in terest n the said claims for assessment j is $133.33, less $40 -leaving balance j $03.33 due for said labor, as follow I the said Silver Kiug locate said Snlvmlor loc tii i required d 1883; the . urk of j $46.66 on tlie being tlie .and $t hold the d tliat unless for t lie year j 1882 i of said expenditure d proiwrtion be i»ald wlth M>) days after the publication of this iuing locations in - iu filterest iu siscing ot on , will become the property i>f tlie -to under Section 2324 of the id and claims, Id c'aims I subscribers h ! Revised Statutes of the Uuited States. R. E. Reid, I. G. Doutiutt, e-third in each of Ketcl: , July 18, 1884 . APPLICATION' FOI1 PATENT. Notice No. 07. United States Land Office, > Ilailev, Maho, July 14, l«K4. f that William il. Notice Is hereby id Watt, and John R. Clark. Samuel Allen, George Montgomery and Edward II. Terry, by William II. Watt, their attorney in fact, whose Post. Of fice addle Territory, bn States Patent for the ty, Idah s Co is Halley, Alt lade application for a United "MONTGOMERY" Lode mining claim, situate in Sec. 10 , T. 4, N. R. lrt R., Boise Meridian, Warm Spring Creek Mining District, Alturas County, Idaho Terri tory, consisting of 1600 linear feet of the lode, and surface ground 600 feet wide, being Lot No. 60, and described in the field notes and plat of the official survey on tile in this office, with magnetic variation at 1H° 80' east, as follows : racing at the discovery point of this claim, and running N. 45° E., 300 feet center N. end line of claim ; thence N. 74° W., 886.5 feet to corner No. 1; thence 8. 74° E., 678 feet to No. 2; thence S. 45° West, 1500 feet to corner No. 8; thence N. 74° W. 078 feet to cor ner No. 4; thence N. 45° K., Iäoo feet to No. 1, and place of beginning survey of boundaries; embracing applied for. No conflicts. From corner No. 4, the section corner com mon to Sections 9, lo, 16 and iG, T. 4. N. R. 1 H E., Boise Meridian, bears H. 51° 4i' W., 2262 feet distant. The said mining claim being of record in tho office ot the Count v Recorder of said mining district, at Hailey, in Alturas County, Idaho Territory. The nearest known locations being the "Parker," "8t. Louis," "Whistler" and "Copperopolis." Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of the said "Montgomery" lode mining required te tile fit terior of 20.27 acres irface ground claims thereto with thejlnirlster claim tlielr adva of the United States band OSloe, at Hailey, Matin Territory, within the sixty days' pabll cation thereof, or they will he barred by virtue ofl.be provisions of the Statute in such cases IioMKii L. Pound, Register. made and provided. J ulyl5-60dl I hired that the foreaoins Notice of Applica tion for Patent he published for the period o sixty days In tho KETCHUM ItAJJ.Y KEYSTONE, -paper published Ht Ketchum, Alturas County, Idaho Territory. Homer L. Pound, Realster. JulylWJdJ W. II. Watt, attorney for claimants. Notice of Dissolution. Notice la hereby that the copartnership here the undersigned, lor tofore existing befcw tho firm name of L. H. Russell A Co., is this day desolved by mutual consent. The business plane heretofore by Mrs. A. Himes. will bo occupied by the old fli Said Mrs. A. Himes is authorized to settle nil liabilities nnd collect all outstanding indebtod the said firm of L. 11. Russell A; Co. hand A seal this twenty-first day tinued at the ne«« d Witness of August, A. D. 1884. L. II. Rusrei.l. Mrs. A. IIimeh. Ketchi , Idaho, Aug. 21,18H4. Dissolution. Notice is hereby y given that the copartner ship heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm name and stylo of McMahon A Somers, is dissolved by mt. tual co am in the hands of 11 collect all dues and d)l The busine Patrick McMahon, who settle all liabilities for said firm. Patrick McMahon, Fred. Somers. Ketchum, Idaho, Sept 20, 1881 -wü Notice. Office Little Wood River Milling A Smelting Co.. 412 Ho. 3d Ht., Philadelphia. Pa. having resigned the po Buperlntendem. of this C 1, 188 - 1 , all the contract« for the Company that date. •orUing of the entire property will here be carried on in the name of J. W. Bal ; control of the name uudor a I Mr. J. W. Jlulhmti aitlo .) The ft , lie huvi 1 : ■» iveiop By order of the Board of Director«. E. J. Mathews, President. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Notice No. Cd. Unitld States Land Office, ) llailey, Idaho, July 14, 1884. ) II. Watt, nuel_Allen, Gcor^o ^o^, Post Office ran that Willi; Notice is hereby and John R. Clark, hS Watt, their attorney in fact, win addreRH is Hailey, Alturas Count tory, have made application for a United States Patent for the Idaho Terri "PARKER" Lode mining claim, situate in See. 10, T. 4, N. R. 1« E., Boise Meridian, W ing District, Alturas County, Idaho Territory, consisting of 1590 ii j urfac.e gl and described In the field official lictio variation at 18° 30' E., Spring Creek Min r feet of the lode, and d 600 feet wide, being Lot No. 48, ites and plat of the file in this office, with mag s follows ; Commencing at the discovery point of this claim, and running N. 74" W. along centerline of claim, 500 t'cotcenter N. W. end line of claim ; thence S. 45° W. 330.5 feet to co N. 45 E., 073 feet to corner No. 2; thence S. 74 e E., 1500 feet to corner No. 3; thence S. 45° W., 673 feet to corner No. 4; thence N. 74° W., 1500 feet to coiner No. 1, and place of beginning r of exterior boundaries; embracing f 20.27 acres applied for. No conflict«. ;r No. 1, the section corner common to Sections 9, 10, 15 and 10, T. 4, N. R. 18 E., Boise Meridian, bears S. 59° uU' 58" W., 3505 feet distant. The said mining claim being of record in the office of the County Recorder of said mining district, at Hailey, in Alturas County, Idaho >st known locations being tlie "Sc. Louis," "Montgomery" aud "Alexan dria." Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of the said "Parker" lode mining claim or surface ground are required to file their ad verse claims thereto with the Register of the United States Land Office, at Hailey, Idaho Territory, within tlie sixty days' publication ed by virtue of tlie provisions of the Statute in such cases made and provided. Homes L. Pound, Register. ;r No. l;thenoe Territory. The thereof. they will be l I direct that tho foregoing Notice of Applica tion for Patent be published for the period of sixty days in the Ketchum Daily Keys newspaper published at Ketchum, AU County, Idaho Territory. Julyl5-60d. W, U. Watt, attorney for claimants. Homer L. Pound, Register. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of ttoc L. B. Robinson's Court, of Lcadville Pre cinct, County of Alturas, Territory of Idaho, dated tho 6th day of August, 1884, in a certain octh recovered judgment against Joseph Miller, de fendant, on the 2 'Jtb day of July, 1884, 1 have levied upon the following described property, to-wit: Lot numbered i, in Block numbered 26 , as laid down in the plat and > Ketchum, in Alturas Comity, Idaho Tevritoi consisting of 55 feet front 1 'Notice Is hereby giveu that SATURDAY, THE 3ÜTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1884, exeeution issued out of J herein Joseph Pinkham, plaintiff. vey of the towu of Lcadville Avenue At 10 o'clock a. m. of that day, at the front door of the County Court House, in Hailey, County of Alt Idaho, I will sell all the right, title t of said Joseph Miller In and to tlie above described property, fit publie auction for b to the highest and best bidder, to satisfy said execution and all costs Dated at Ketchum, Idaho, the 7th day of Au gust, 1884. C. II. FUREY, Sheriff of Alturas County. By J. H. CARS AD Y, Deputy Sheriff. tf Notice. Treasury Department, I .ek of the Currency. \ Washington, March 21,1884. idence presented i made to appear Office of Compt Whereas, by satisfactory ev idersigned, it has bcei to the that "Tho First National Bank of Ketchnm," in the To turns and Territory of Idaho, lias co all the provisions of tlie Revised Statutes of the United States, required to be complied with befor of Ketch , in tho County of Al associati race the business of Banking Now, therefore I, John J of the C First National Bank of Ketchum," in the Tow of Kotcli shall be thorized tt Knox, Comptroller cert if v that "Tlie y, do here! . in the C nty of Alturas and Tor thorized to ritor >f Idaho, is is of Banking hundred and sixty-nine of the Ke il Statutes of the Uuited States. In test! ence th businei Fifty-o dded in Sect ton » 1 lt h< f. ' hand ■ this, ' Jay Knox, Comptroller of the Currency. il of offi day or ! L. S. 1 \ March, 1884. .1 No. 3142. PAY ROLLS FOR SALE —at th Cr ]£E7SrON£ OFFICE Pre-Emption Land Office at IIatijsy, Idaho, I May 7. ihh4 . f I. William H. Pettit, of Kctfchum, Idaho, who «le Pre-emption Declaratory Statement No. 92 for the E. % of 8. E. % A 8. K. M of N. E. U, Sec. 1, T. 4, N. R. 17 E., A lot 7, Sec. 6, T. 4, N. H. 1 H E., do hereby give notice of my Intention to make final proof to establish 'ray claim to the land above described, %nd that I expect to prove my residence and cultivation before Register A Receiver at Ilailev, Idaho, ■ UK witne ,Idaho; J 16th, ihm, by two of the followin II. M. Htewart, of Ketehum Frank R. Gooding, of Ketchnm, Idaho; Geo. R. Moulton, of Ketehnm, Idaho; Frederick Gooding, of Ketchum, Idaho; William II. Pettit, Claimant. Land Office at Hailey, Idaho, May 7,18M4. Notice of the above application will be pub lished in the Ketch cm Keystone, printed at Ketchuia, Idaho, which I hereby designate the newspaper published nearest the land dee crloed in said application. Homki; L. Pound, Register. H Notice of Forfeiture. ToT. L. Grubb and Nkil Sanson: hereby notified that I have expended of two hundred dollars In labor and Improvements upon the Mountain View lode mining claim, located in Warm Springs Creek Mining District, County of Altur tory of Idaho, in order to hold said premises under the provisions of section 2824 of the Re vised Statutes of the United States, being the amount required to hold the same for the cal endar years of 1882 and 1883, and if within nine ty days from the expiration of this notice you refuse to contribute your proportion of -sixth thereof each of you, your interest in said claim will become the property of the subscribed under said section 2824. You the and Terri fail said expenditure, it being John Coveney. Ketch um, July 1, 1884-90t(l. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given tlmt tho co partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm name and style of Fitzsimmons' & Montgom ery in tiie saloon business at Ketchum, Idaho, is hereby dissolved. James Fitzsimmons will collect the debts due the llrm and pay all its linbil Jamer Fitzsimmons, Frédéric Montgomery. Ketchum, Idaho, Sept. 17, 1884-w3 James Fitzsimmons takes pleasure in announcing to tho patrons of Metropoli tan Hail that lie will continue the busi ness at tho old stand. ities. James Fitzsimmons. Assessment Notice. Office of the Ketchnm and Challis Toll Road Company, Ketchum, Idaho : Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Trvstees of the Ketchum and Challis Toll Road Company, 27, 1881, Hhfti e ($7.00) held August assessment of seven dollars per the capi levied tal stock of the corporation, payable to the Heceetary of tho Compan: day of Heptemher, 1884, at its office aforesaid. Any stock upon which this assessment main unpaid on that day will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and less payment is made before, will be sold the 30th day of October. 1884, to pay the delin quent assessment, together with the cost of ad vertising and expense of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees. Dated Auk. 28, 1884. Secretary Ketchum A Challis Toll Road Co, before the 29th of Geo. M. Snow, a s KETCHUM, IDAHO. The Leading Wholesale and Retail House on I Family Trade, Keep Constantly on Hand a Full and Complete Line of Wood River Mining Staple and Fancy Groceries I Crockery and Glassware, BOOTS AND SHOES, ITAT3 AND CAPS. WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS, R. ; e GENTS' llStHi A SADDLERY and GRAIIv Buyino/rom First Hands far Cash JJottnm Figures, ll> rnish the Trade • d 1/ » Prepared t 0 ndCustom l trs ai Figures thaï Defy Competition. SATiSFACTiON GUARANTEED. Agent for tho : StudebakerWagons P We Keep on Hand Large Assortment of Spring, Farm and Ore ffaguns, Also, Agents for HERCULES POWDER. Ä S'Call and Examine befo Elsewhere. Purchasing T. E. CLOHECY A CO. For al! points on Wood and Lost River«. Ross Moore Conveys Passengers, at all hours, to and from Ketchum with speed aud safety, ov the Wood Rive >ads, and tho KETCHUM AND CHALLIS EOaD. F frei g lit fare inquire at Hughes A Stintou'a Livery Stable, ailjoiniug Baxter's Ho tel. We have Co head of Horses for Livery and Saddle uses at tho Feed, Hay and Grain Stable. [aug2J-tf der- : Notice. Notice is hereby givt j charge of tlie business, j signed, and is authorized to for the firm of that J. C. Wait is in is of the i Hake OGll*,ctlons j Hill a E«tes, Wood! Wood! AH persons desiring wooil-Bawing don# eta bo accommodated by LOUIS BERGEOIS, by leaving their orders at FRED. GOODING S MARKET, On Main stroet. I am ready with a iplenSt« titcam Saw Mill for cuatomers. Wood for Sale. Any quantity on hand ready sawed. Apply at the same place. L. BOURGOIS. Ketchnm, July 4,1SS4. —THE— First National Bank OFKETCHUM. ORGANIZED FEBRUARY, 1884. t 60,o*s Paid up Canltal. Authorized Capital. . ton,oat ISAAC I. LEWIS, President; E. C. Coffin, Vice President. GEO. W. GRIFFIN, Caahier; H. C. Lewis, Asst. Cashier. Board of Directors. E. C. Coffin, Thus. Lavell, I. I. Lewis, Geo. B. Moulton, Geo. W. Griffin. General Banking Business Transacted. Advances Made —ON— ORES & BULLION. j Interest paid on Tii Deposit. j SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLEC TIONS AND REMITTANCES PROMPTLY MADE. Exchange Sold on Eastern ilxo, Exchange nd l Vextm it Lowest England, France t ty, AusMa,Xor~ Hates, Gen way, Steeden, And all Foreign Countries. Mar29-tf1 Golden Gate LIVERY, FEED AKDSALESTABLE ; I Weber & Cowley, Props Fine Carriage Rigs On Short Notice. Horses Boarded by tho Day Weok. Wood River Real Estate, Mining, Insuranee and Collection Agency. John C. Wait, KETCHUM, : : : : IDAHO. CONVEYANCING a SPECIALTY. Transacts a «cneral Real Estate and Collec tion Business. All business receives prompt attention. a negotiated. Interest and Taxes paid Houses leased and Rents collectsd. Mines ex amined and reported on. "hi'klmm * 'lpw 1 h° Ketclui m ° 'hoberts Ï : &.**,*£ Jirj*™. iMoy * H,w - fAugö-tf L !.. Warn in g Notice is hereby gi>, _ of the Haw Logs and Tl\i. a *' \ am the owner by G. F. Whitney, and I^heS® r °rmerly owned sons not to purchase the same frv. wani ft ll Per the sole owner. as I G. MCPiY person "EBB. Sept. 26-tf A PRIZE Send six cehte for postage, and .receive free, a costly box of goods which will help all. of either sex, to make more money right away than anything else in thjs world. Fortunes await the workers absolutely sure. At once address Tbue & Co., Augusta, Maine. fAprléyl NERVOUS DEBIIilTY Î ft « Vv <5 TREATMEI Do. E. C. Wbst's Nkbtb and Brain Treat ment, a gtiarantoed «rMW-itic for Hysteria, l)it*4 ness. Convulsion«, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia. Headache. Nervous Prostration caused hj thettso alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulnc««, Men tal Do prossion, Softening of the Brain resnltiug i ity and leading to misery, decay or.d death. Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Lobs of power in either sex. Involuntary Lossts. and Bpermat orrhoea caused by raver-exertion of tlie brain, self ubuse or over-indulgence. Each box contai its ix bo c.r ir th'» treatment. $1.00 n Lux, for $5.00, s«nt by mail prepaid WK tilARAKTKi: IW BOXM to euro any case. With each order received by «■ for six boxes, accompanied with $5.<D. wo will wrad the Durcnaser our written guarnnteo to re. fund the money if the treatment doe» not effect ed only by WOOD.tUI», ( IAIIK A CO., : WKclcaala ©.i^d. Äotaill ^riacrEiutx, PORTI.AN», OREGON. Orders by mail wiU recetvo prompt uUeLtiflD. a cure. Gus tee» i j