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Show a” r)Al{ 2 \ to/ y =—un Fi f \ ; : oe | v \ = } 7. | A Bios xf j “8 | ‘ | ge : 4 t ie — Shee } 3 | a ees * * * * . g a ” h : ‘The | will meet next Monday. Antutr is claimed to be the first, -xecutive who could play the banjo. ' * ‘Tre Eastern, railroads have lected the best defence possible to be made. For if bis client is not irresponsibly insane, there is no help for him. The fact that he pretends to be inspired by “Deity”? eannot he taken as a prooi of irresponsible mental un| soundness, because thousands ‘have had their little war, and now the rates are =} advancing ill utong the-line. — Lhe “corporations will soon make the pub*He reimburse’ them for their alleged losses. GUITEAU Will very probably be ac- ~quitted—if elaiin@# 2s much i dary in the illustrated papers are cor* rect; and ii little investigation would gang “no doubt prove the whole escaped convicts. Tue semi-weekly edition of the “New York World contains: notices of the marriages and deaths transpiring in every State and Territory in. the by its perusal. THe Indian question in Arizona is Mountain The Indii’ Commissioner Reservation. says valuable - Lotta and Booth in the the near : are said to be the richest representatives matic profession. of The the dra- former cis worth half'a million, and the Jatter estimates his wealth at $450,000. Joe Jefferson comes third on the list, and John MeCillough has made $140,009 in the past three years. Ir itis true that the Chilians have interrupted and detained for weeks eable messages from Washington to the United States legation in Peru, our Government sbould certainly detaand satisfaction of Chili. The arrogance and insolence of the conquer- whe ors of Peru deserve a severe rebuke. Heredity Stalwart from top to engineer the business, while Conkling will strut in silence winking at the General’s schemes.~ Blaine will blink and pass away. Alas for the game of politics which thus makes and unmakes great men. rhythm, without sunlight, a garden spring without THERE isa clamor among theEastern press for a more efficient inspection of the national banks. The directors and officers seem to get away with the bank examiners, and the inspectors do not inspect. There is sufficient power in the treasury department, but like most. inspections of the kind they are merely formal. It is the old story of discreditable public service. Tne Garfield relic business is being on to extremes. The latest kink is the giving toa Jeading furniture establishment of Chieszgo the contract to manufacture articles from the lumber used in the Garfield catafalqgua. -The concern entered bonds in the sum of $10,000 not to manufacture from lumber other than that used at the obsequies. This is the culmination of puerility. Tue bill providing for the admission of Dakota as a State has already been prepared, and some Senators and, Congressmen have prepared ‘speeches in support of the admission. David Davis is said .te-faver it, and Dakota will very probably soon bid goodbye to her sister ‘Territories. Arizona and Washington and New Mexico will-soon be knocking for admittance. Though Utah’s populaulation has been sufiicient for several years, the prospects for.a change in. her governmental affairs are small. CasTELaR, the celebrated Spanish orator and advocate of a republican form of government, recently made an eloquent and stirring speech in f Deputies. the Spanish» Chamber In bis address Castelar reasserted his devotion to republican principles, and i . declared that he would never vary in ts his devotion to jrepublicanism, no matter how progressive in. its policy n Government established on other - prineiplestmight be, or how liberal in _ spirit. Conscience, personeity It is the coward Crime. and history forbade him’ to abandon his : nee on what,a) se sc Prince and Emperor. Emperor William has leaned so long upon Prince Bismarck that he, will not consent now to deprive himself of that support. lis endorsement of the Chancellor’s measures be- fore the Reichstag is the index of his purpose to adhere to the end to the man who created an empire for him. The excitement produced by his coming to the support of a Prime Minister who has lost his majority in..the Reichstag is alarming, and prompt measures to pacify the people are much necded. Recent rumors that the Emperor had abdicated were unfounded, but unless he dismisses Bismarck or Bismarck conciliates his oppovents, the two are likely to-600n abandon the government . together. Yhe Prince is now negotiating with the Liberal and Ultramontine leaders, and if he succeeds in securing their co-operation he may postpone his fall from power. But Emperor William is old, his eighty-fifth year ending next March, and if he does not, abdicate death will soon remove him, after and compel community or 1,754,861,535, was Rail in the wheat, and MELTING compounded n many, and-Prince and Emperor must soon pase together from the stage road has notified the New York Stock Rio Grande Rail Exchange of the issuance of $5,000,000 of its capital stock, for the purpose of ee its line = Utah. (zenerally Star known Litc Territory Lote as the of ‘Utah ’ being 15 in length by €00 feet in width—3v0-feet.on-each side_of the vein— bounded on the north by the Bountiful mining claim‘and dn the south by the Mand mining claim, and recorded on page 118, Book A, Harrisburg Mining nc a County of Wa sh= ington. Territory of Utah, as the property of said Toquerville expose Minibe Gouin, and will the sane for sale, or so much as will : Sp sT plaintit’s demand. to-wit: $204 vith legal interest from June 24, 1881, and Raata: at the Court-house dor, in St. George City, Washington Connty, sears of Utah, — the 5th day of November, 188 Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon. Terma, CASH. carefully St. George, October 7, ISS1. or night. STAGE great and Connecting best with. And tri-weekly lines to half-daily SALISBURY CILMER, Sash and Panel Doors and Windows me PAINTS Oils and Glass, WHITE LEAD, ZINC AND special converiences heavy and pared from to duplicate first Salt Lake Ul} I am House Building, REEF prices. -. General Dealer in.... PROVISIONS , Freudenthal SILVER and Center eic.sse a eat ACNE) ie ole FAMILY Dealer Tobacco In And Which Periodicals & Ladies’ will of.... Newspapers be Sold LOWER SILVER Articles, at Lowest Prices MAIN AND TOBACCOS| CIGARETTES, PIPES, CUTLERY, San Francisco General Dealers in TOBACCOS, CIGARS, SUBSCRIBE W. B. Sager FRANCISCO EXAMINER IT IS THE BEST! Main SILVER dependent and contain and or offensive vigorous. matter. no Its columns scandalous, It is the aneees DEALER INER PU BLISHING Montgomery St, San Noes WING’S | LOWER MAIY TONING AND FLUTING ty, H. Binv & McMASTER, Lowe, Attorneys EEDS a Y Register. for Applicant. Notice. MINING COMPANY.—Location i place of business, Sau nia. Location of works, Silver Reef Dieiriet, Washington County, Utah Territory . Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 17th day of June, 188], an assessment (No, 5) of twenty-five, (25) cents per share was levied to the Secretary, at the Corpany, Room b No. 3a Pine office of the Street, San Francisco, Califor Any stock Ane poe this are shall ene nnptid on the 28th of July, {ed1, will be delinquent, and aavertinca for sale a public anetiou; and unless payment is made before will be sold on Monday, the assessinent, together wilh cost of advertising and expenses 0of rale. By order of the Bond Office—Room 6° No, Francisco, California, H Directora. eso, .827 Pine aoe eed ju22 Notice for Publication—No. 410, OFFIck, SaLT Lane Crry, Uran, November 16th, ett yOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THR undersigned settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof, and that Bald final proor wilt bemade before the Clerk of (he Court of Kane county, at the county seat, on Thureday, December sOth, 1880, viz: Jam Jepson Sr., of Virgen City, Kane county, Utah, H. E. No. 5008, transmutation of D. hb. No. 6945, forthe 84 VW Mis and 8W¢ oa. % sectton @ Gents’ Furnishing Goods COM’Y, STREET, 697. prove -his Eoptnitoas reside Bee upon and culttvation of said tract by two of the followingnamed witnesses, viz: George Isom, James Humphries, Jobn *pendlove, Jetferson Wright, ailof Virgen City, pee county, Utab » Me MASTER, Register. JNO. A.B MILEY. ‘attorvey tor applicant. STATIONERY, Hats, Boots NOTICE. Shoes Ae wand WINES TOBACCO, AND i NOTIONS, and r WASHIVG, / Sate Lake Cit¥, Ce } September 17. { Wei E IS HER EBY GIV ENS Tut As the following-named settler haa filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claira, and that said proor earl be made before the County Conrt of Wash ing so cuey Utah, at os George. nre November 5, 1881, F OSTE It Se fie ad Bnuy WN f SW; of the NE poe itin SEM of the NW and the N'g of the SW, Sec 22, in Tp 39, 8 R16 W. He names the foaeiee witnesses to prove his continuous residenee upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Lorenzo ee Robert eras Richard Be ntley, se W. Cros on a St. George, W a Rinotae Cour- township. 4 jiu.Ik. 12 W,and he expects to Fraucisco, LAUNDRY Prblication—No. CLOTHING, best family Editorial Rooms, 538 Sacramento St. SAM proof OFFIcE, Laxp CROCERIES are personal newspaper yet pablished. ‘Terms: Jaily, one year, $6, six months, Weekly, one rats 82; six months, $1 25. ‘omage pai 506 and that said. = for Street, REEF............5..+ces+0-4 UTA SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER, under the new tanavenent asa morn ing paper, has outstrippe d all its competivores and is now reyarded by all the leadng newspaper of the Coast, Itis brimfulo the latest news telegraphic, local and mar<et reports; and it editorials are honest, inclean, claim, GUBLER, Declaratory Statement No. forthe NW of the NE% of Sec 17, Tp 42,8 Rit W. He names the following witnesses to prove PET ci PeSSURT ES upon and enltiv ation of said Jand, viz: John Hafen, ohn S$. Stucke, Marios Ruelgh and Jacob Tobler, all of Santa Clara, Washingtou County, Utah. McMASTER, Register. BaiLtey & Pansons, Atl’ ys for Applicant. 22d day of August, 1881, to pay the delingiient Wines and Liquors rE 693 a ue KE Crry, Utan, } will be made peiare the Cletk of ret Sony Court of .Washingtom Connty, Utah coin, PROVISIONS Examiner, SAN Publication—No. upon the capital stock of the Corporation, payable eae as in NA le States gold yd AND... And all California, Nevada and Utah ee town delivered by carrier to oe oe ° Silver Reef, October 1881. THE for LANP OFFICE, Assessment CROCERIES ETC Virginia City Enterprise FOR Coun- ember 27 1881. TOTICE JIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Ha the following-named settler has filed notice of his intentiomto make final proof in STREET, REEF...........---.-- UTAH Imported and Domestic CIGARS Notice Laxpb Huston & Wes BOOKS ...-And all kinds and Cigars, CLOTHING PENS, SCHOOL Kane Lanp Orrice, San? Laxe City, Uran TERRITORY . October 12, 1481. NSE HEREBY GIVEN THAT ae the following-named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final Lkegh in support of his claim, tnd that said proof will be mate before the Clerk or Judge of he Court of Washington County, Utah. at the connty seat, on Saturday, November 19, 1881, Viz: Alexander Findley, of Santa Clara,, Washington Connty, eclaratory Statement No, 8345 for the NY of SW, See 1é,and NE‘ of SES; He Sec in Tp 42, s ‘Rk 15 Ww. He names the following witnesses tu prove ae continuous residence npon and cnllivati f snid Jand, viz: Samuel Knight, ome Nagelie, John Findley, Casper Gub: sets Ry of Sauta Clara, W ashington County. tab Notice STATIONERY INKS, of Toquerviile, Hi. McMASTER, Register. JAILEY & Parsons, Atty’s for Applicants GROCERIES Streets, epecst traces once General alt Lake Meé aha im: He names the paca ie: ithesses to prove his continous residence and cultivation of said land, viz: Geo. of Virgen City, Kane: County, Utab George. on November 12, 1881, viz: CASPEL pre J. J. HALPIN. Main 24, 1881, Isom, suppert..of MIATN IST RE Ds close ssccs SILVER tinware. hands, etTY, UTAH, } H. McMASTER, Pegis , Bawrey & Parsons. Attys for neat ‘0 Harrison for manufacturing light iron, copper and Purchasing CO. PUTTY SaA well-appointed workshop is attached, with & Proprietors. Utah, DRY Bane Notice for Publication—No. 715. lines to Creek and Eureka. From Silver Reef to Cedar City.........-. $6 From Silver Reef to Milford....,.... 2 From Silver Reef to Beaver, ele From Silver Reef to Pioche.. gihey From Silver Reef to Enreka. os. 000s .ccesee 45 JOHN H. RICE, Agent. Hardware. AND See a shiton Nebeker, , Utah. manufactur The largest and most complete goshgt MIXED OFFricE, and James Hamphries, George Spilsbury and Creek, Tybo, Belmont, Morey, Grantsville and Candelaria, Hamilton, Cherry & BUILDERS’ In Southern Lanp TOTICETS HE R Eby "GIVEN THAT £ the pene: -pamed settler has filed his notice of intention tevmake final proof in-support of hia cls a, Ae that said proof will be made. hefore the nty Clerk of the Court of Rang Gothty. von at ener le os via: Jothn Parker, Cassa State iment X 0.8221 for the NEY NW, and N+ NE of Sec 13, ane‘ts SEN of SE1, of eee 12, Twp 39, S'R Hot of REEF Milford and Piochej; LITHARGE RANGES variety LINE cre FARE: 13,847,007 bushels of wheat, against|, only 11,587,766 for New York, once ip ACSA ASH, ETC.,WE ETO, CARPENTERS’ Yet in some of these States the land now under cultivation had not been turned by the plow ten or fifteen “years ago. Even Nebraska, of recent settlement, last. year produced iil cas wctganlm so BUNE AND Kansas 17,824,141 bushels. and day \SILVER LINE OF Cooking and Heating Stoves a 51,110,502 bushels; Indiana, 47,284,'853 bushels; Ohio, 46,014,869 bushels5 Michigan, 35,532,543 bushels; Iowa, 31,154,205 bushels; California, 29,017,707 bushels; Missouri, 24,966,627 bushels; Wisconsin, 24,884,689 bushchs; — Shinnesota,-24,601,030—bushels; ‘Pennsylvania, 19,462,405 bushels, and a renesterenpenseeeeaeeerenrtonersTaeweresienean] Ste, Prescriptions at all hours, DAILY a. Sp-ctalty. ee States are.now Illinois, which yields Denver POTS, ETC., eleventh of the whole crop of oats in the Union is raised in that State. The chief of the wheat-growing ANI Etc. Assayers’. Goods still one- the richest granary of the A so long’ been Iron which Which event Bismarck would surely retire. Therefore, great. political changes cannot be far distant in Gerupon which they have ay BREN figures. Bar A FULL of Indian corn though as the Motuing Claim trtet, Washington County, UGUSTUS P. HARD : Sherit of Was shington County. Ger" Physicians’ re SOA alone, more than a half of the whole acreage, or 62,308,869 acres, havings been giving up to the cultivation of that grain. Mlivois is by far the greatest of the grain-growing States. New York, which formerly occupied that place, now lags behind even Kansas and Nebraska in the production of Indian Tue Articles, Mining Toquervilie Mine). situated in or near the town of Babyiun, in Harrisburg Mining Dis- aa PERFUMERY,“@8 Toilet 1g known and Notice for Publiegtion—No. 731. In 1880 the total number of acres in wheat, barley, Indian eorn, Oats, rye and. buckwheat was 118,631,923, and the aggregate production of those cereals was 2,697,962,456 bushels. Of this enormous yield about two-thirds, and Packing, what Strects. Drugs and Patent Medicines Fittings, Belting and and Center Constantly on hand a well-assorted stock of Pipe and Tubing, Iron and Rrass being given for the first time. corn Corner Main Consisting in part of all sizes of Gas he lives. Be independent in thought, action provided with comfortable homes in and utterance, keeping always in view respectable families. Now come an the motive which prompts, the result asstrranee from these families that the. which is Hable to follow, and guard West wants no more of these hardened | well the good name of your fellow children, as some of those now among men, and “independence, will prove a great and lasting virtue, them have “ripened into train wreckers.’ Other illustrations are not The Céreal Prod uction. wanting to show that the trend of The wonderful growth of the United birth is often more potent than all States may be somewhat appreciated after training—that monsters “and by a short review of the cereal procriminals are more often born such duction for the year 1880. ‘The statisthan made so after birth. We have Jong been of the opinion tics gathered by the Census Bureau more complete than ever that the world will be saved from sin are much before, the acreage under cultivation only when we cease to bring sinners into the world; that the laws of heredity are the same in their operation with the human race as with other forms of animal life, and that it is for enlightened, humanity to grapple with this fact and apply its principles to the improvement of the race, It seems to us that the millenium lies only in this direction. APOTHECARY in on public questions, neighbors, the Dealer SALE. Stiver Reef Precinct, Washington County, Territory of Utah, in favo Crane aml against the Tonvectile Mining Company, an incorporati6n, to satisfy a‘judgment of $204 04, with legal interest from date of jud: ment and $9 40 costs, I have levied upon the following bamed property, to-wit: Allof AND Mill and Mining Supplies the other to protect and advance the righteous man. This is why the independent man, when moved by pure motives and good judgement, no matter how humble his lot-or position in society, is always a power and sooner or Jater will be called to act-as the counsellor of and SHERIFF'S DRUGGIST CENTRE, IRON AND STEEL, the one to cuf down the wrong doer, respect WACNER B* VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO > me, directed from the Justice's Court of HARDWARE | if itis based on or is the outcome of error. It wields a two-edged blade— of his J. REEF...........-.:.-- UTAH Importer sending them West, where they were . foliage, or marriage without love. carried pendent-epinion the New York Tribune and Mrs. Johu J. Astor adopted the plan of picking up ragged waifs from-the streets, and its colors, the tea-rose without its odor, the borealis without its Yariawith if it is that pursues such a course, and then calls it independence, thus attempting to diseuise his hideous motive of intent to injury or gratify his malignant hate. We believe in an independent press, independent political action, inde- A few years ago Whitelaw Reid of Love without a kiss would be like the harp without the hand, the rainbow without its hue, the brook without its babble, the landscape without poety resent the attack. are beginning to think more closely and rationally of the origin, nature and destiny of man, they are coming more and more to realize the insurmountable fact that no amount of education can tick a badly born: artiele of humanity into comely shape. bottom. Grant isto be the big boy who will tions, of As social scientists and philosophers AFTER all it seems the Cabinet syili be some STREET, ,BELOW SILVER reprobate is not accountable for his violations of law. But that is not to The genius of the Taw be assumed, coal is of superior quality, and likely to prove. quite future. is good MAIN and independent men, in the'‘true acceptation of the term. Such are the sult of the earth, the forerunners of thought, the balaneewheel in politics, the watchmen of thes public good. The independence of the press is the requires that every person permitted | most important factor in the safety of to be at large to be held to a strict acfree institutions. It bursts asunder count for his departures from the the.rings of political parties, digs up right course. ‘The fact that a person and exhumes festering sores in the with relatives and friends in abundbody politie, no matter where found; ance is at-large, and unrestrained of guards the people against the manihis liberty, is to be taken as a proof;° fold secret evils whith perish when ex‘that he is by those who know best, or posed to the light of day. ‘The genby those who may be supposed to eral good is the spirit of such a press, know best, a free and responsible and this is always.the true index agent. And these Considerations will Independence cares not for the “coat be brought forward, naturally and aman wears nor the acres of land he inevitably, by the nature of the depossesses; but looks for merit, and fence set up. It is hurd on all the wherever found stamps its genuineparties concerned, wid decidedly hard ness. It cares not for the popular for Mr. Seaville. applause, but will strike counter to it, likely to be complicated by the discovery of extensive coal deposits in White ages, action J. J. Halpin Wee right, and is bad if it is wrong. cannot see any manliness, courage or elements of goodness in the.acts.of an individual to pounce upon a weak enemy and then wreak out his vengeance upon him. We do not calLit independence to attack the reputation of a member of society, simply because the party assailed ‘is unable to less than sane, he has doubtless been less than sane for many years. But leaving the matter-of heredity out of the neeount,no man would be able to make out a case of irresponsible insanity fOr Guiteau. gThat is to say, unless: we ure to assume that every Union. Girls who are anxious about truant lovers may learn something the in all Independent with reason and some without obvious reason. ‘The facts so far developed in the case, and which would seem all sufficient to arrive at Conclusions, would sum up like this—Guitean ens tered upon dissolute courses early i life, and. continued on the downward road until the crowning act of a disIn the sense solute life was reached. person is that every wrongheaded the portraits of the trial is one of the noblest elements in luman nature, when directed with goed judgement and pure motivés. We hear people sometimes say they sre independent in their action, and care not for public opinion, or the views of others. ‘This is all very well, but public opinion or the individual differing may be right and the independent man wrong. ss Conaress Independence Miscellaneous, Hardware, Ete. Independence. Case. > ~ } Guiteau We have no mind to make it hard for Mr. Scoville. He is set to hoe an unusu:z ally hard row, and. distasteful as the business must be to hit n, he has gone about it in a manful way. From a professional point of view, he has se- CIGARS, 4. LIQUORS 4 PARTIES INDEBTED TO THE’ ly House of Goldsmith & Co., late’ doing Sines in this city, are hereby ha sen that all unpaid accounts owing to sa firm have "ide n pres, with J. N. gollection, OLDSMITH Londerf & A tb ta ‘ |