IDAHO SEMI-WEEKLY NO. 35. KETCHUM, ALTURAS COUNTY, IDAHO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1885. VOL. 4. Semi-Weekly Keystone. SUBSCKfPTION HATES: One Copy One Year. .. On« Copy Six Months. One Copy Three Months.. Single Copy, Each. 10 £ cn I* Delivered by Carrier, Each per Month..75 Cent« S5.C0 3.00 1.75 PROFESSIONAli CARDS. WM. HYNDMAH. Hyiulinan & Batten, Attorn eys-at-Law Ketchum, Idaho, Practice in all the Court* and Land Office*. D. E. Waldron, Attorney-at Law, Sailey. - - - Idaho. in all the Courts of the Territory. i. H. HAWLEY. «MULA1TDO B. BATTEN. y Will practlc ïf. V. BUICX. Hawley & Ruick, Attorney s-a t-Law, Idaho. and Hailey - ■ Lycurgus Vineyard, Attorney-at- Law, Idaho Hailey Will practice in all the Courts ot t he Territor y. Bruner, Parsons | Bruner, n Attorneys-at-Law, : IDAHO. H VILEY, : Ceo. H. Roberts. (cx-Attorney General of Nebraskal Attorney-at. - Law, : : Idaho. Kailey, : afeiTOffice over Ti es building. James C, Bow JUSTICE OF THE PLACE FOR KETCHUM PRECifiCT. Attorney-at-Law. 5 Will attend to legal business in tho County and District Court. " Eugene Antz, A S S A Y E R , Office next door to Ketchum Bank. Dr. J. B. Ritchie, Office—T hird st., 2nd door fnsm Main. Ketchum Idaho. 0. 1Î. Estes, M. B., RHYSICIAN and SURGEON. PRACTICING Leave calls at Steward Broß.' Drug Store, : ; IDAHO. KETCHUM, : Taylor & Bastings, ASSAYEflS M SUMEYORS JOEST 3. HASTINGS. F S. DEPU TY MiîiERAL SURVEYOR, "lTd. Newman, Feed, Sals and Livers » j « Fourth Street, Opposite J. O Swift &. Co., IDAHO KETOIIUM, WcâFlïêî rn Estate, Minin?, insuranes end GoiiectiDn Agency. JOHN G WAIT, rp.ee of Ketchum Precinct. ?rul Real Estate and Collec ^ustit Transacts Uon Busine Cl ALT'Y. d. Interest and Taxes paid i it nts coUectsd. Mines cx led on. CONVEYANCING a S Loans neeoti Rouse« leased a mined am! re Refer nkham »Sr i , Hailey : Office one ü TCHUM ITickett S: Lamb, Boise City; win Ketchum; James H. Haw !.. e nsign, Hailey. • r Hotel. fAug.vtf )W Li b< : IDAHO. -A. 0. U. IV. Hat l op Ketchum Lodge No. 2. :nrday evening at Visiting brothers ttend. By order. it. C. WEST, M. W. Regular nn-ctim! 7;DG i*. M., Rfc Roc.i cordially invited t very J. J. Taylor. Recorder. Eugene Antz, PHOTOGRAPHER, axs ncrmtES TAKEN nv Tnr INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS. The Houston Press î« the r«|)re<«entatlvc rr.per of Custer and Lem hi countie«. Subscribe for It if interested in fine Uurionl ar; $2 for six F. U. HARDING, FobUslirr, i, Idaho. that region ot •als and ir. tura.1 lauds, 'i month«. V: P" Ho Pinkham & Lewis, Gold tion of in GEHEOAL MERCHANTS, Wholesale s Retail —Dealer» n— ry, and No. of east, ery feet S. 58 ® •in' 600 of 20.66 H., feet ing The cer" I ' I I CLOTHING, Hardware, Nails and Steel Miners' Implements, i and SUPPLIES. Va h»v* en route a large stock of new goods and are now prepared to COMPETE with by ... Any and Everybody We propoee to make such redaction in prices will enable purchasers to get better bargains n Ketchnm than in anv other It. 600 18 WOOD RIVER TOWN. PINKIIAM & LEWIS, Ketcbum, Idaho. ■ At the GEM SALOON. Finn Liq'1 ,rs an t Wines. Havana and Domestic Cigars. EVERYBODY WEICOME. Docl3tf OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. their of of I tion I BANKERS, IDAHO. KETCHUM, W. Transact a general banking business in all its branches. Interest paid on Time Deposit. Euy and sell Exghange on the leading cities of the United States. Sell Exchange on the principal cities ot Great Britain, Ireland, Switzerland, Franco, Belgium, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Italy, Kusaia, Ger many and Austria. Collections made with prompt returns at lowest rates. Certificates of deposits issued payable on demand. Accounts solicited. out c 6(1 TBS ylEiiö ? Highest Market Prices Fait. COFJUiSPONDItHTB ; ."Wells, F jrgo A Co. Sau Francisco, — Salt Lake,. Chicago. New Yokk, n ... rs-4-831 .First National Bnnk. .Wells, Fargo & Co. 5 Valuable Business —AND— BesiraMe Besidsnce Property FOR SALE. Apply to T. E. CLOZIE.CY & CO., Banters. Feb.21-tf iïotico to Creditors. Notice 1« hereby given by the nndereigned Administrator of the estate of John Atkinson, deceaacd-to the creditors of, and all perse „ having claims against, said deceased, to pre sent them, with uccessa>y Touchers, v.ithin four months al ter he first publication of this notice to oald Administrator, at his office. Main Street, Ketchum, Alturas Ct untv. Idaho. Albket 0. Lewis, Administrator ot tho estate of Jehu Atkinson, deceased. Ketchum, May 2, 2385. 4 A PRIZE., ad Fend nix cents for postftg oceivo free, a costly box of which will help all, of cither fee, to mey right world, aura. SJutnc. Is ray than anything el.«« i •oikers absoj At once aUcUcuc Ti.au A Co., A ugh«», a, fAi.H&jl b'crtn ne» aw ai 11 h e APPLICATION FOR PATENT, Notice No. lie. ü kited States Hand Orne*. I IIAU.ET, Idaho, April 30, 1S8S. f Notice I« hereby given that the Lost River Gold E,nri Silver Mining Company, an organiza tion incorporated under the awe of the Btate of New York, by Win. Ffj*.lman, 1U attorney in fact, whose Post office address 1« Ketch urn, Altura< Countv, Idaho Territory, baa made ap plication tor a Uuited Staten Patent for the Naad und flay la Mining claim, situate in Warm Spring« Creek Minimi District. Alturas Com. ty, Idaho Territo ry, constating of l$uu linear feet of the lode* and surface ground 600 feet wide, being Lot No. 47, and described in the field notes and plat of the official survey on file in this office, with magnetic varia Lion at 18 degrees 30 minutes east, as follows: Commencing at the discov ery point and running thence 8. 31° 28' E.„ 750 feet to the center of 8. end line of claim, thence | S. 53° 32' W., 300 feet to corner No. 1; thence N. 58 ® 32'E. Cm io feet to corner No. 2; thence N. 31® •in' W. 1500 feet to corner No. 3; thence 8.58°32'W. j 600 feet ter comer No. 4 ; thence 8. 31° 28' E. 1500 leettu comer No.l, the place of beginning survey of ext 20.66 acres No conflict«. F Section corner common to sections 2. 3*1 H., T. X, S. K. IT, E. bears N. 4a* It W. feet distant. Toe said mining claim being of record in the office of the Recorder of said min ing district at Hailey, in Alturas county, Idahe. The nearest known location« being the "Boun cer" and the "Clipper" lodes. I direct that thin notice be published in the ' Keystone," at Ketch Ushed nearest the mining claim, for the period of sixty days. Homer L. Pound. Register. Wm. Ilyndman, Att'y for Applicant. IFirat pub. May 2 '85—6od.J ior boundaries of clpim, containing j corner No. 4, ! 10 and ! 1002.4 , the newM|j*per i ub APPLICATION FOP. PATENT. Notice No. 117. United States Land Officb, Halley, Idaho, May 1, 18*5. Notice Is hereby given, that William McQueen, by VV. H. Watt, nift at.Ornevin fact, whose Post Office address is Hailey, Alturas County, Ida ... Territory, has made application for a United States Patent for the K E. C. Kay Lode mining claim, situate in See. 15, T. 4. N. It. 18 K-, Warm Springs Creek Mining District. AJturaa County, Idaho Territory, consisting of I5U0 1.near feet of the lode, and surface ground 600 feet wide, being Lot No. 56, and described the field notes and plat of the official survey file in this office, with magnetic variation at 18 dedrrees and 30 minutes east, as follows : Commencing at the discovery point of this mining 8.'53° 35'W. along center • 385 feet, center of 8. W. end claim, and ) line of clai line of claim, thence 8.48° 36' E., 300 feet to j corner No.l; thence N 48° 36' VV., 600 feet to j corner No. 2; thence N. 58° 35' E., 1500 feet to corner No. 3; thence 8. 48° 36' E., 6 0 feet to corner No. 4; thence 8. 53° 35' W., 1500 feet to j comer No. 1, and place of beginning survey of j exterior boundaries; embracing a total area of j 20.196 acres; excluding, however, from this ap- j plication and description the area in conflict j with the Badger No. 2" lode, Lot 42, 2.940 acres; claimed and sought to be patented 17.256 acres. From t orrn r No. 2, Section corner com- ! to Sections 9,10,15 and 16 of T. 4. N. R. 18 j E. of the Boise Meridian, bears N. 41° 05' 34' | w., distant 2503.5 feet. ' The snid mining claim being of record in the j office of ihe t ounty Recorder of said mining j district, at Hailev, Alturas County, Idaho TVr- j ritory. The nearest known 1' "ations being the Elkhorn, Badger No. 2, Alma and Lone Tree- ! Any and all persons claiming adversely any 1 portion of the said "E. C. Ray" lode mining ! claim or surface ground are required to lile ' their adverse claims thereto with the Register I of thg United States Land Office, at Hailey, 1 Idaho Territory, within the sixty days' publi- ! cation thereof, or they will be barred by virtne j of the provisions of the Statute! Homer L, Pound, Register. I direct that the foregoing Notice of Applica tion for Patent be pubished f sixty days (tencuiisecutivo weeks) in the Idaho j Weekly Keystone, a newspaper published at 1 Ketchum, AliurasCounty, Idaho Territory. i Homer L. Pound. ! Register. ! such eases I made and provided. the period of First publication, May 2, 18Ö6. W. H. Watt, Att'y for applicants. 1 ] j : APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Notice No. i 10. United States Land Office, L Hailey, Idaho, Match 30, 1S85. Notice is hereby given, that Walter P. Jen ney. whope lost Office address is Hailey, Ida ho, , has made application for a United States Pat- j out for the IiOde mining claim, situate in Warm Springs I Creek Mining District, Alturas Co., Idaho Ter., j consisting of 1463.« linear feet of the lode, and surface ground 6(X) feet wide, being Lot No. 57, a described in the field note« au i, Flat the official survey on iiie in this office, with magnetic variation at 18 decrees and 5«» nun- j ntes ea Com: OVA ; as foikwfcr ncing at the discovery point of this j n, and running thence N. 16° E., 10 feet to ; thence N. j c she northerly end Hue of the Ciai 74° W. along the northerly end line of tho claim 17, cor. No. 1 4, Co. Bnnk. Co. 1 of kccrinning ot ^ Enihracing ner No. 5. the section porn r common to Bec- i tionsS. IU. 15 vt 16, T. 4, N. R 18 E., bear B. ! 59° U 47" W., 3322.41 feet distant. The said mining claim of record in the office of the County Recorder of raid nuuing district Terri to the Quaker City, Una and Montgomery mining .f 13.016 acres. 5 r. in Alturas County, Idaho avest known locations lieing t Hail The i claims. Any and all person* claiming adversely —^ the said Uva lode mining claim or e r< ouired to tile their ad Mi the port around sur fac*. iistor of tiie ail-*y, Idaho publication «rirtue of the Lins thereto verse United S u>ch Land Office, at ! wiilnn i he sixty day» they will be barred by 'oils of the Htatute in sue and provided. To tory, thereof. case 1 ' m pro Mumj;* i.. Pound, llcgialcr. I direct that tho foregoing Notice of Aptiica tiyn for Fatent* be published for the period of day« Idaho Wkskly Ksy»tokk, lished at Ketchum, AUumhsLo., Idaho Territory. Humes L. Pound, Register. consecutive weeks) In the ■•«paper pub First publication, April 4, 18s5. MINING NOTICES OF LOCATION „ pre v.ithin this office. Idaho. ON HAND AND FOR SALE AT THE KEYSTONEOFFICE. ad Is ugh«», a, rpHESE *• and t BLANKS ARK WELL A' tinted, and xre legal form«. just of ses had a a First-Class Day and Night Herders in Con 8 Livery, Feed and Sales STABLES f la Mdtzler'« Block, Main Street, Between Fourth and Fifth, Ketch uni, iaaho. First-Class Buggies, Carriages and Saddle Horses ALWAYS ON HAND AND TO LET. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD! HORSES BOARDED By the Itay, Week or Month. nection with the Stable». In Connection with the Above U K HEARSE AND UNDERTAKER'S ROOMS ! GEORGE W. METZLER, Pro r. • .. , j The Traveling Fubhc are hereby informed New Stage Line j j j j j j j ! j | ' j j j ! 1 ! ' I 1 ! j j 1 i ! ! that M . M. Moore has established a Tri-Weekly Stage Line, by which quick time is made Between Ketchum, Bayhorse, Clayloit Challis, 8oaana, Caster, Hoastaa, -AND— Lost River Camps, ♦ AND ALSO BLACKFOOT. 1 The stages will connect on time at Junction with the Blackfoot and Challia Stage Line, and ] easy and rapid transit afiorded Passengers go j inn either North or South. : May 16-tf. M. M. MOORE. I — OFFICE OF — a j Salem, Oregon, July 1,18S5. | To Our Agents, Fuirons and Others: I |T IS WITH FEELINGS OF PLEASURE, ! 1 pride and sat isfaciion that w ■ announce the | following which is the result of our buainesa for tho first six month« of this year ; sic 1 I ! j Premium Received from January 1st to July !, SS85, $50.057.06. Inly I I S9S 4/ GQS *10 id «Ulf I; I OÖ . Tola! Losses ta January ist Fvcm -which it is evident that the State ia mt only the most popnl3r company, but that it the n ft careful In the selection of its Comparisors with the last January has largely increased, ! ,ve inci exhibit shows that the a sects Li 2;>, now reaching tho bant u of' $25,671 >ir.e ^171,4=28.07. The re-insurance res< lurplus. as als< has the net are Hy rued, e?p of all the Cali met with cu.r 6 euri luscu as certainly gratifying to ail «met at a time when over two-thirds fomia and Eas'.em Companies ms shrinkages in their . . . _ shown by their last roports. A statement of its many advantages ia all and oonc^t poise patronize tho lv iir.elligent rest to that i3 necessary to cun vino that it is • :r tu» lot fir fh „f thaw h It is prompt anil reliable, ami It lathe only Company doing Lusicesa iu the Northwest J* . , All being Fn'.ly Paid Lp. The payment of Us Losses averasinK within Tin Days of date ol the fire. AVo extend to each, cur grateful thr.nlz« anfi ontinuance of jour aid aud patron age, in order that the solicit a aïs Insurance l; j* position as the LEADSS IHSURÂKCE C0KPAÜY OF THE Pacific northwest. : 2L W. CO^LSi SECSETAST. Proclamation by the President. The following proclamation has been iäMued by the President: The President of the Untied States hua just receivefftlie sod tidings of the death the illustrious citizens and ex-Precv dent of the United Stales, Général Ulys ses S. Grant, nt Mt. McGregor in the State of New York, to which place ho had lately been removed in endeavors !» prolong his life. In making th1* announcement to the people of the United States the President is impressed with the magnitude of the public loss at great military leader who was in the hour of victory magnanimous, amid die aster serene and self-sustained; who iti every stution, whether as a soldier or fta a chief magistrate, twice called to power by his fellow countrymen, trod unswervingly the pathway of duty, undeterred by donbt, single-minded aatfc strightforward. The entire country has witnessed with deep emotion his pm longed and patient struggle with a pain ful disease and has watched by his couch of suffering with tearful sympathy. The destined end has come at last, and his spirit has returned to the Creator who sent it forth. The great heart of the nation that has followed him with lovo and pride does now in sorrow mount him, tenderly mindful of hi* virtwres, his great patriotic services and of the Ices occasioned by his death. In testimony of respect to the memory of General Grant it is ordered that the Executive Mansion und the several departments in Washington be draped in mouning for a period of thirty days, and that all public business shall on the day of the funeral be suspended, and the Secretaries of War and Navy will cause orders to issued for appropriate mili tary and naval honors to be rendered cm that day. In witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of tho United .States to be affixed. Doneatthe city of Washington this 23d day of July, A. i>. 1835, and the Independence of the Uuited States the one hundred and tenth. Gkovek Gleyeland, President, T. F. Bayard, Sneretary of State. It Made Him Angry. Peter Curto was discharged from the State Prison by Judge Field, before whom the ease was taken on habeas car pus. It appears that he did not want to be diaelniregd, unit the Carson Appeal quotes his remarks on the subject us fol lows: " i was learning the shoemaker's trade when the d d lawyers started In a few months more iu to interfere. I could have been uble to cut und make a shoe all by myself. I had no desire to get out until I could learn the trade, and thon I would have something to start with. Had I been able to make a shoo iu the first place I would not have been passing counterfeit mouey. When am»i goes to prison and wants to lei,it) a trade I think he should be allowed lofctay until I he had mastered the tnd«f. As &yr myself, you see, I Imve spent nearly two j yeux» there for nothing. I wa* just get | nig along nicely when that cursed cutler I ... fVlim Tuf }.ro T «nmiosG ! c " liie num ritiu. i sui p ^ J | uieaut well enough,but it's rough on ruQ.* I In tho luat year before the War of the ! Rebellion, aaya the Brooklyn Eagle, tho j miming expenses of Congress were » tri fie lets than a million and a quarter ilcliara to be precise $1,219.741. Iu thelnstyoa-r these figures had increased to $3.217.540, ratio that has considerable more il than kept place with the growth of the country in population. During tho from 1660 to 1085 tbo quarter of u een tu j coualls Iuls f . s - uuded from about 40,(bO. ! 0(10 to 55,000.000, while live Elates have called for tUu addition of a correspond i ing namber cf stars on the flag and iii • Caugreaa have been added for ten Senators sud thirty-two Represertfulivt 6, making the present totals 76 nud c2(> ! respectively. To provide for tHo increase of about 37 per cent, in popuUtiau and than 12 per cent, in the manlier of Legislators, therunniog expensed Ccn a expanded 162 per cent. of' lei gril to G, dOvibUct,»» •Biuittis of tho are being Great îruud j, pernütte . " for n ooufaUteratiub " by i ■ Kcw Y uv b Custom-House, ! grail ually • ! utii-Ub wi.iob the Seer, ury iliscovered by tho exsniin ■ ry of tho Treaa ■ . ing ou. Tho amovmta of ) ha i tniuilB already discoveiwi are formid j able, mid not the least of them is a great ■try employes, who >il salaries for promoting tho n power at prt tious. ii ri uumber of aim dr« J* j interests of the party i i Lnury jnoetii'gB and olee Us | - ol i T.-uie fh-n-o Hi, un Amorioan lady. Les r.uglibh politics. She in ijç :i porsontil canvass to soeur o i her a;L'b:u. I this the rt her fatt er, ia no slouch hi: Those Idiots who tire ging for lHiUlen treuKCtria A lantic coast a tackle our si Thor" Î 3 greater promise hero. j. t . anfi ( ri d 1:1, :»n l:'s return to Parliament. In mon why T.eonard Jerorar, Ip.s ubroad? Leonard letr. j* ring and dig iloug lim cut Wefci and vv-ri binai m o imtatLo 4 THE lil e