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Show 4 v 5 - 7- T-- . T - ?vv -' ' iP .' , w5r--j4f- -- :.. ' -- : . - - ." - 4 ... t: '. . ' .': ; , - . . . ,:. .:,. . ? , -- .' . v -- T- ,C i y'f' t 7 atomtaa JtgSBSBMH n.TZB RBHOXETrt! ATlOSt . The iQrw hiQ baa developed SATURDAY ws sra TKUTJI , . MARCH 2. 1873. r uitx igryiCHPKBricn. Prliin journal muttlo their men when they presume to appeal to the to prejudice of the minere rather rhcir ri'itwn and their real interest. For more thau aiz years we have studied these men at their week aud in their tvtbius. With pick and shovel we have wrestled with them, and as one of them, touche the question of grub for tho pmut and stake" for the future. Around the camp fire beneath the starlight, soothed by the philosophic smoke id the pipe of peace, we have listened to graphic descriptions of personal adventure and obsertation, extending over the entire Pacific slope, and including the outljing mining districts of England, Australia, Colorado and the Block Hills. Atony of these men have been liberally cdacated,;xieady all have received good common school advantages, have studied books, men and naturo with wonderful keenness of Insight. Habits of and absence from the dnuy haunts of movUle thJ may hare uspartedaa abruptness, nay a coarse-nesf yon will, to their conversation, at the same time give it a flavor of sincerity and ciiginality which commands attention and resiiect. The habit of the sharp alternations of hope and despair incident to their pursuit of Tealth, .have deepened the Jiaee a Ujot Ironzed fflceg and planted there the' impress of :.'mcre years they has'a.'ived. Moving in a world of their own, rad to a largo extent remote from appliance and technicalities cf the Marts and statute law th.-- have a ,uOde, brief and to the point, which piu-to- el life and prop Aty and 'proveuts cilsae to as large extent certainly as the non complicated machinery of what is called civilized life. In the early days of jioh goM digging, with untold wealth ftJhoiuiig A;gget packed in old tin In buckskin ags, boot legs and evcryoncbiTeatale receptacle, rdl within hanst grasp, how many idirar'a cabins or open camps woe robbed ? Hie ij of swift ' punishment following mime restrained , the evil disposed, bat the controlling principle of ne sude communiti. was edue cense of honor and regard for other's rights with a cor responding determination in each individual to defend his , own. This determination oudthe necessities of the. case has seemed to require tlio carrying of deadly weapon, at least it has been con- idered that a miner's outfit was not complete without them, especially in an Indian country. It is quito cmmon in he Eastern States to imagine n mining vamp ea a sort of human slaughter-bou- t where to have a "man for breakfast" is considered quite es much in order os breakfast itself. But it will be found that a majority of brawls attended by violent deaths in mining camps are confined to a class, of gambling men who "buck against the tiger," rather thin against the xocky walls that bar the' way to treasures of the mine. Our experience in some of the bloodiest "mining camps in this Territory in the heyday of their ts prosperity, when the discreditable - . self-relian-ce s, on, y . cer-toin- . ad-jun- of gambling saloons alsotflourished, the result of money in abundance, warrants us is saying thni for a man who ft (tended wrist ly to Lis own baisness and 1 ear 1 from kept liquor and gambling, such a rump afforded better guarantees ftr the protection of his life and property than tho average of our large towns and cities. . therasclr-s- . bo-car-s? precious metale. !a) I AT - LAW. f S. H. LEWIS, w. Attorney-at-la- Lk Halt w. office in tb City. A. Oorultk A Ou beak. Salt Lake City. f Jl-t- i - i Bank, Belt P.O.Box. US. Jl-Sx- TILFOHD HAGAN, LAW. Offices is Trow AT ATTORNKTS It, Mela t'Blw Tetegrapl Ottlcm. cn a, z. Oitcntlb. "t . - ever XlMU lUSBMI M. - si Mata Law la office. JLM - T. B. Zens. Male iar east of R-r- iin .r,: jAtf X, - AHS Blasting Powdsr, Fuse, Fuse MARYSVILLE NULLS URnters,' Myers' Minins candles, ato, California Blanketa, Undershirts, Drawers and Flannels: - xxc. LIQUORS, cur . Offioe OfllEliT A.L anBMHUBWflSI E. Kl. BARNUM, , sen Attorney-at-law- ri-- u Mtfldiag. . . M. HOLLAND, M- - D., V. 0. . Aente end Homeopathic physician. eneeeeefnlly treeted. Of- - WHITE UUllfi eaCnace to Taylor Bouse Im, No. 73, elde .jss-tr - 0 J. - & R. CRAWFORD, ENTIST, Necood South Kt.; over tkePeet (Mice. SUFFERERS FROM FULL STOCK ooods,Tsas, Oefraes, susars. Tobaccos, Splces,eauoes, Of Blankets, Shawls, Ladles Pleklss, TOOTH-ACH- E. eucend floor, Buporiuju BuUdlug- - Coats, Flannels,. Llnssys J3i-t- f LAIQE AHO FULL STOCK- - thevaqr bMt Vmad Hams, Bacon, Lard, Currants, Reps, Waterproofs, Furs, Nubias Raisins, Extracts, Candles, Knit Goods, Scarfs, Mans and Canned Goods and Boys Glcthlng. of Every Kind. Frir anp ssm Sitric WE KAXE A SPECIALTY OF FAMILY TRADE. e CENTENNIAL RESTAURANT. I a veelauraat lu the rear of Claaby rQEllE aalooa, run by JOE EVANS. Dent forget this feel, when conetttutloiuilly Ion require a. Itguara Meal. OVaXEiM IN I I STYLE. jJ7-t- . Of f beet fa tb rby akek :tThadwor Boot mrvaiuved iwrth ft Cunnm' buiMtu. Iry iJvyd'a butHi.' Xs Fast 8 I WIWES Anp tef . Etc., E.c. opulo: LI?J9ftS i i ! i The, Finest Clgsrs be 088 ISA 8T 8ASA . t ' Always , . ji-t- f FRAILK FOOTE, AU. Mala eireel, Hit Lake dry. tbree AbT aurtb Uuae. ......late .n .U Uifti-au--l u taof Salt DAY toll. a. fimmm and Juflg for im! ALE . . . E N ERAL !G i Groceries, Utan. . r. I.. MS. Hrti l,,lrr, Dry i fn M E R C II A N Dill Our Mnrk nMUrlan AND ORIGINAL AI ST:OBfl j.tf yorMlv,,. B. I AISXSvSSS 70 "S' Vhulrbge STry, OK7S7 rat- - iil'X J Muirtii-n- 0 ISE ! ' f t Goode, Boots & Shoes, Hats A Caps, Hardware, Etc,, Etc. We call apodal atteuHun of tlio lubliiug and Family Trade to our imuienae Stork and Lew Prims. Call aud cxaiuiue for youndwa, aud hvc nmury. VAUjLTN OH Agency - for Mm. Deimwrid'e Bell able Pattenw. Opposita Wells, Fargo dt Co.( BSain Bt -- All kiud 9f Pure .Wines tand Liquors, la any quoutlty vadcr ftve p-- n Bum was neve produced by the uae .of any aoch Wine and ; t Uqnora a are kept la stock at XolsttBfl between Turkey aud - - WALKER BROTHERS & COMPANY. , Atour MABGETTS- - I oppoalU the Post Office, wa have the flueat dock of ALB AND WAGXXB'S BXSB Frless srs tho BECAUSE T'I Pee famUvaae. Ever shows In this iregion. Our prices ere as low a ie ronelstent, and our aoml canuut be excelled. We cordUlly fUvMe tboMlw of THE INDEPENDENTTaud all the rest of mapUad, to call ud eaeuilu our stuck. VS G FA RA XT EE SA TI.8FA CTIOX. IF' AU klad ' WALKER DR OTHER 8 & COMPANY OppoBite Post Ogee, Halt Cnks Gitp. of . FANCY DRINKS HOT ' BECAUSE At tho bar. TH O M A S & C 0., California The Public of Salt Lake nl fa, A apeeialtr. ht or Searching, of - - jl-t- I YOU1 I A First-clas- s WANT . or tOT ENGLISH ALE too coat por glaa ecut per qua ri. ford, . and the poinLu-- unnvwily .t e - in, Sfgs I . rewritvd him in thu tvttner. 9AT Fosltzp, tt Xlmbon Block, P. KAB0XTTS, Proprietor. j3-l- m CHam! Grocrl0s, rrnuu SUnVEYOK-NOT- have an omslau to ro ' cilber East or West fur tbelr rlothluRto poor the fact. G. F. CULMER. ; AND Flint South etreet Ho, M A. . SUBSCBIBE FOB THB t tin tbs Attends prumptly ProouptUiu and Homo-dtra- d prr .Aliuipt; ar A lolueral kiad. dares iuaps traeiag aut ayylicatbma. . wys taxes;' aearebea titles, taakea coUecuoo. rou teats laud ease, rvuta houaea sad land loans made and ucsidtated. bus were all letter eoncmtnfl land nutters, wlieu stomp ti Offie-Mln rireet. Unit deer eoiilh I. S. DAILY - , in.....ijiiiiuiiwi'i..iiVi- - "iiLc:-:-iii- ii Main St,. Opposlta Wffifkr Houssu : take youb jqb wubk VMMbIM lart Wsa, J rtnh, o--W Lttot Ch . iO svtt Vhvt mreotKT ftfVWAfl fN UTtM KMimOEKT OpI'tCB V" .. iii'ijT Try BUCKLE A SO., INDBPBHDSNT I V .n-.fi- - 3E Gtj J10- - -- on-rloa- mPFVSEivSHT Sal Lake PAl.Box, AND HEAL ESTATE ' AGENT BUOKCA-LAK- D . AND ATTOBNEY. BY re L rp CIVIL ENGINKKB pMduisea trade. Bavug of yean for ! to put narulfM facUltlea tj ent Business. C. BAXLEY, late cbief rlerk In Surveyor General's offinee of Montana and Utah, aud Tutted Ktate Surveyor of the public laud, for elxbt veara. With tel lari ur, that oar far too siq for our eflbetrd a leas fur whole of the building we in a purittua, with our ' fHore tharidouble our pres- LAND AaSNOT. . Zffewspaper Sshacribe j-- our eflbrts to emubtas PAHOION. SALOON AND LIQUOB STOBK, PABLOB -- -- Em-! t Sntter, Oa tb loatUuif at plan.. . ,r appreciated Vegftablos, BE8AU8E - in-do- E8TABLI8HED MAY 1, 1876 la Utahoad Wboleealo uud Betail Dealo 4'. - A Of Staple and Fancy S. H. CLaWSON. DtnUit. Rmporlnta will eatrert teeth with flw greet pit el powlole cure. Call and e htin. Bourin--. . FULL LINE A TEA POT STORE .ja-tf F'ff O'.;. - BOSSns, N. X. SN Pulton effiet, ateeablyn, Belt Ldke Otp. Ctak, Wz ha to an imprcasiion that "soms-wher- e and uomchuw" we Lavo lately been informed Ih&t the right to vote by Loan and XTegatiata BSoxiey . ; j ballot is "inherent sud Constitutional." Os Beet CMote at lowest rates. Now an "inherent" right must be a natural right burn, with the individual, male or female, and therefore to bu exj ercised like the right to go j when whenever it rain, ! opportunity j Records. offers or inclination require. As the h ltwl' il , Made a T" w Lcnstutiousl, i sbMitd. ' iu Wehodj Office Sd flunr WaMtrb ;, . f Buildiufl. the right to vote w a a j "'VV -"U'taa . W Uo.it it lute not yet wgnitiwl his lr. .' ForCala. PotaMar Company Blast-in- s For Strauss' Genuine Rivetnd and Sportlns Powders. Blanket Lined Coat, Hunt-in- s Coats, Vests and overalls. ba convinced of their curative power. Pries fur large bos $4.M, or roar boxes for tlo.UU.eial by icoll tu mat part of tha United bta toe w Canada SO tNMfi at gno, ar hy dddam door Offi 4 ZI Aspect AGENTS AGENTS PEBMAMBMTLY CUBED by the UN of t POWDEHU, WE WILL uBAUANTEB A MANNNT cure In every cos, ur BETLNU YOU ALL MONEY EXPENDED. AU u3mn ebould give tbeee PuwUrrs an early trial, and MoKMIGHT, W. .J... QTOCK tTOCE I 1M3CENSE ot Qa&litioa.and ..rices. CHEAPEST! hee ever mode tide diece that mm And fa our knowlffidia tlioi orer Offieo THE lr. dENNETT A HARKNKIS, ATTOBXZT-AT-LA- STOCK fS IMMENSE Aiwtji to te . Found in Their establishment, and fhlly Solicit an Xcepection and Com xlson PEBMANBNTLT CUBKD NO HUMBUG BY ONB MONTH'S UbAOE OF 1)H. GOU- LABD8 CELY.BBATEP INPALUBUB FIT POWDEBS. TO convince suSerere Hut these powder will do 11 wa claim for them, we will end them by mall, POST PAID, PBEKTBIAL BOX. Aa Goulard I the only at-Ko- J.D-LOMA- TMMENSX Immense QTOCK Oiuce f! LUNGSlCKNBSS Salt Lake CUT, VW Bi Give lywlil I)o s general tention to Load and Mining Matter, J. hOe.. oBe. jsi-t- f - GILCHRIST A KAIQHL, TTOBNBY-AT-LA- Invite tha attankanef careful buyer fur the ZUtall or Fuully Trade te the FITS EPILEPSY, WeeU-r- a Jl-3- a O Mo. WlwraThwArt MOCK, south of Well. Pgrgo ... . I ! tmjm Much ' from Twe Auin Hu4. r.Tiuoxo. ffiADDLffi a a" ProThuonis miulein the preKent law -ikluJ Htllmu." tMuplaa ant fnu a di for the appointment of ummiuarioner, jiMuilitlf tunidul iw;(ii4 wunii cum: to meet in couference those who may tm ub fvllowiug tlay. charge, neauitauU. appointed by the aforesaid nations, to SALT LAKE LODGE NO. I. accomplish the desired uniformity of Meet ntrr WrJ. OP IXONOR. proportion in the coinage of gold and JVEMPI.K eveulug at 7 uVlwk.at Ci.ler'e li.ll. r oilver. In the meantime, provided the , mxt-- ur Boat Temple ul Third boutli frer'H. mints coin sUver dollars to the extent of jw-t- r 84.000.- 000 per mouth, the oil ver tide wen J. Kiutf. Y, g. r cannot rise high enough, (even if silver j should not appreciate in market value) MISCELLANEOUS. to injuriously affect values or contracts! before Congress will meet again andj 8. L. VAN A C9.f can rectify tbs mistake. With ; 870.000.- 000 of gold in the .Treasury, Mr. Sherman, in the exercise of his discretion, will pay interest on bonds in gold, and all will ' go swiinmiugly. There is reason, therefore, for placing our silver dollar on the old footing. Xo great ' harm con come of testing the old standard and abiding by old .landmarks. Let us "wait for the wagon,' and try Havatbe pleasure to offer to tbelr pstmna the some bridge which ire have passed rbotcc Mloctlox of iu safety heretofore. Tho World was not mode in a day, and it would be HnslueM Properly, strange if it did hot take time to adjust two fluctuating .metals .to the nicest Elegant. Besidencem point of equality in value. - J" A li TO THffi Office opposite JLak Cttjr, VUh. ATTOBNZY-AT-LA- CARPETS, CLOTHlHGHflTS & SEfiT8FURHI8H!HG8 , t tom the Bel men. moved hie place of bueuMiw ice Beeteuruut 8. J. JOHASSON, I l nr announcing Takes pleascbb butt iAkA pnhllc tbrt he Ur. .Office over TTOBNKY-AT-LA- Supplies. JOHN A. ri8HER JAMES'N. KIMBALL,: A Groceries, Mlrifirs Dry OoodSy . their attorneys and friends in this city sand of the professional and intelligent business men iudhis cit favor uuiu those and llio rouiilt be, thoy will t uru thtir' indignation trom Elder. Emery," h, - the craft v C4u,nior. uud .11- -i II,. lUnAj. W.' . "ho r" i. "f rart it at tLo johMil tbat would wn.usc j iuborent" .i right their prejudices ly eonreali.- or r-by iegiaUtivecnactmcats? verting tb truth. three-quarte- rs ATTORNEYS - Told tbelr test like the Anbe Aud itlaiitiy Meat away," Anil,' we may add, stay sway.' by mirepresenting TJiey will converge with imBShR mm - lkea A' Leko belt Cltr. exi-pttoii- PF.AIJM ,M AND BETAXL. WHOLESALE. YSTEB PAQLOBS . . be-cs- tra BUY YOUR ; Dispatches from England speak of the Fine iiUottngCH vast amount cf capital lying idle in that country, and it would seem that sending Cbcap. Hemes funds to that money-ridde- n nation would be like "shipping cools to Newcastle." nud What then most we think of the alarmTLolw, Etc. ing disclosure by the' New York Herald, that the Silver agitation' in this counAt prices that defy ceupetlUou. try has occasioned an attack of worms in a number of cases, and that "prudent people" sthne afflicted are "quietly?! sending their money abroad for investment. , Provided the yarn of the Herald We have also a Few pleees of is a true ouo, which we seriously doubt it iii desirable that said persons follow REAL ESTA1E FOR SALE CHEAP, their ducats aqd ry mid wit blit tiding from its criuniTis the firrg, k 11 by going mitdd? of the last slid putting up h iii tn if trnw of its wn construction, lidxlfl "Election l4w.fulr to kin tele it down, will not win iu the long inn. Jim miners will get bold of these laws and read for t ;'V- -: i Hf'tiou Ins, eu-.- l t WALKER BROTHERS, MMittllitlMi ROCK - 1 : y d ; . n in-iiist- strength of suppdrt whlah Its mot sanguine friend did not drram of a few week ago. Despite . the powerful opposition of the monied interest at the East, of a majority of j the great metropolitan journal in the country, of the President and hie Cabinet, supplemented by active eff-n- on the part of college professors and representative of the pulpit aud tho bar, there appeared to be a determination on the part of the people without distinction of party to have silver remonetized at all hazard. . It.. ha been carried over the President's veto by more than a two-thir-d vote in botji Honces of Congress, and the nation is fairly committed to the policy of silver money as a legal tender to the fullest extent,' and Inalloontracts, public and private, past and to come, except inch, as specifically . require in terms : the " payment of gold. In a previous article in these columns, when the bill was introduced, a preference was expressed tor an amendment to the bill providing for the payment of interest bn United States bonds in gold, together with' the payment ini gold of customs datiea for tho purpose in the future aa in this .peak of providing for said interest payments. This, not by the letter and spirit of the earlier contracts foxfiihe sale of bonds, tho nation was pledged to pay principal or interest in gold, but because in tho present state of affairs and, rz a matter of polio. It would lie desirable to do ao. The law lj passed, however, no and rilver t to H received for all government dues nd is legal tender in payment of nQ bonds except those which by the terms of the contract arc It bs pdd in gobl. All this is veil enough, soya tho President, provided you will put eilrA enough into your new dollar to bring its market value up or noorly up, to the gold ! liar. The object'on. is met by the silver men in this way. Wo admit that silver has been outlawed os money aud other nations, it is at pres-ou- t this by at a discount to that the dollar of 412 grains is worth but 93 cents in gold; but so scon as tha settled policy of tho Government ie based upon silver remonetization, that metfl will gradually rise in the market, while gold will lose the Aetitious pries it acquired aa the sols' standard cf value, and thus the two will approach a common level and uniform rate. We must remember that it was but a fsw yean ago when this some dollar of 412, grain commanded a premium in gold. Betides, if wo should add to the weight of silver in tha standard coin; the dieparity wonld be so great between our silver rrin and that of European nations that it might' rc vent an arrangement with them tor a uniform proportion and equalization of Ike twM eal 23 s t ate i:ULISIL The great majority cT our working miners in Utah in respect of character and intelligence stand in the foremost rank with tho Influential workers of this nation. Among them is a common an ; universal feeling of dotestition for any thing thut savors of political or ecclesiastical dictation. The bitterly expressed hostility of BrijJiaui Tonng in his life time, t'i mining men and interests, together with the openly asserted determination of the priestly leaders of the Mormon Church to control the political offices and destiny of (his Territory, have uuiUal the miners to a man against the prieatly advocate of a union of huivh and State. These men of the rnincs took to journals for i nortnatiou ef wbs't is Irnnsj !! ing in the world outsids of their mountain iioTnf, :nd ttju 1'inlly for coircct intclli g:iice of Teriitfi i:! legislation or U'iuiiug u the mining uitli wfcivh tln-are so iulinutU-icoiiiua'icd. J'lii effort of 1'fflrititt to deci-ivt the miners os to lle pnu-tiuicf the Revenue working-unti-Munuo- AIxTXoroxjTsx journals berate President HaySe .tor vetoing ; the Silver U1L We the bill : and are glad that it NOTICE b become a law; but wa ' honor Mr,' Hayes for interposing hi veto so' long as he believed the meaHare struck a blow at the- credit nd. good faith of the naSADDLE tion. The voicp of the people is not always the voico of God; An officer, be M he constable .or President, who i- - not able to stafid4' alone where, in his estimation, principle ie involved, U unfit to hold office i.. O V .L. j ihihii.im.... hm.m . im unuffa'i i .1 I -- i Minn I V AV& 'e- - - : ! 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