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Show VOL. SILVER V. SILVER REEF MINER SILVER REEF, LIGHTNING UTAN. and Friday Evening. if ling The enliven the the streets. steamer Pelton has Gillespie ure expected in from morrow evening. north the A the has to- Murdered in Park for Three Dollars. MINING NOTES. Gathered During a Ramble Through the Various Properties. Persons familiar with mining communities, as a rule, look forward te occasional financial. “hitches,” and are not so much surprised when they Gniteau on the Hanging Question. W 4SHINGTON, “March 27.—Guiteau exhibits much interest in reading ac| counts of executions. He read the reports: of-seven hangings-last Friday, and remarking that all died without City : “<P }l foaor.caict >. EE = die without, that could not readily occur in’ prtviite enterprise see if He insists, however, that This distriet hrs’ ceived aslight jar, which ‘did not slinke things to the accustomed One Way Out of It. Sat Lak¥, March 28,—John Oakes, contined in jail at Provo, awaiting sentence for killing Richards, at Tintic, Tombstone, ter mination, at Tombstone. March extent,'hat, as is frequently the case, was wholly he will get a new trial, Another Murder either to what-is commonly styled a¢ “deal, Por to some. other equally ile “stimat thantputatipns of conti z flinching, too, if Lam executed; | den’t.’? can generally be attributed unjustified in any way. A St. Petersburg dispatch says that the will of the people, as declared by the Holy League, has decided even to use assassination in combatting Nihihilisma. A.late dispatch says that Superintendent Gillespie will not be home for four or five days. Man 1882. appointment will be sent to the Presi- occur, knowing that in midst “cases they work their own salvation’in dhe dent in a few days time.. This ere more frequently bon De STR A Cincinnatti dispatch reports that out of forty cases of small-pox, five deaths occurred yesterday. This is the largest number yet reported in one day. ; on f Superintendents Allen‘and Dozen Men Blown into Eternity by a Powder Explosion. Dissatisfied Republican Seriators Kicking Over the Traces. Channel. dicated his intention of signing Chinese bill is not credited. He given no sign yet. blue jay things treland Gets Away Utah Marshalship. Guiteau Very Much Interested in the Hanging Business. The story that the Presidetit has in- Provo jail the monotony‘ of A public The crew of eighteen were drowned. Bullion to. the ‘value “of “$3,501 33 went north by yesterday’s coach. John Oakes died in the coasting | foundered. -in .the., Bristol Wy. Monday night. Spring drunks and of Chicago, A. the 29, “The Lord Save Us! Sr. Lovis, March 27.—Miss Phebe Cousins, the well-known wowan suffrage advocate, bas applied to the President to be appointed one of the tive: Commissioners to re-organize Utah under the recent act of Congress. A humeronsly-signed petition for her « The Illinois State Senate .vesterday adopted a resolution asking the President to pardon Mason. BRIEFLETS. _ Edwin . With has MARCH WEDNESDAY, printer. Publisher. «there Eee Lirias P. Rounds, UTAH, en sent The President has nominated Ster- TERMS OF “SUBSORIPLION: Ore yOur,.....56.- Rese Eeeet seme erey hg DCH benon. soap acepnccpnocacg aboot or Ly Tirce Months........ wppsecccewve even eeees Ons Sort ccck ice. 08 at Delivered by carrier, per week. tae’ COUNTY, GEN ERAL NEWS. WHISPERS. The town, of Grovindy, Va., been almost destroyed by fire. Office—Morxr BuiAiding, Lower Main Street Wr WASHINGTON The anti-Chinese bill has to the President. Published Every MMonday, Wednesday ‘J. N. LOUDER, REEF, 27 — Mr. engineer of the fombstone Peel, Mill. & Its fortunate how ever, is none the gratifying to those least. less interested here, Mb Mining Company, was assassinated at THE STORMONT COMPANY. ,° teok wx dose of morphine yesterday. his office at Charleston, jast night. ‘at ‘wo marked men entered the office, | Work continues uninterruptédly He isnot expected to live. shot him down, and fled. Mr. Austin, the Buckeye and Savage mineé, and Murder at Park City. the Superintendent, was.in the office ‘the customary out-put: is‘ maintained. Satt LakE, March 28.—On Sunday ‘with Peel, but not hit. The assassins ‘The ore-bodies on the third and fourth morning Ezekiel, pene iH was- shot escaped, Their motives are unknown. levels, both north and south, ‘Are in every. respect sat sfactory,. and the and killed by W. J. Wilson, at the stopes in the fourth south level, have The trouble Mr. Thomas Judd, of the firm of _. More of Skebeloff. Sir Sidney Hedley Waterloo, for- Ontario mill, Park City. Woolley, Lund & Judd, is up from merly Lord-Mayor of London, mar- originated over the sum of three dolCETTINGE, Mar¢h 28.—The official| -been gradually improving for’ ‘some time, from four to six feet.vt of | tie 65° lars, Which Darnall owed Wilson and organ of the Montenegrin Governried at the British Embassy in Paris, which the latter collected by attaching ment Daving published an address to The time has arrived when It. is in to-day, to Miss Hamilton. ”-of San Savage shaft is being low ee at Durnall’s wages. ‘The deceased was General Skebeloff, signed by the order to bny $10 worth of tlower-seeds Francisco. 2 married man and the father of a Prime Minister and War Minister of 100 feet on the ledge, from’ which to raise a two-bit boquet. the border capital. The Washington Star says there is family. no truth in the published report that> _ Themany friends of Mr. F. 1.. Cnsh- on account of the passage of the Chi- ing will be pleased to learn that he is convalescing from his recent sudden illness. Andrew D. McCarthy, an old nese bill the Chinese Minister will remove the Legation to Madrid. accent aD ee Secret oe, and respected citizen of St. George, died at that place ou illness. ‘The Utah Bristol Sunday, after a brief Things may yetnea over in Pioche if the Raymond & Ely starts up. Northern passenger train froiv the noruh was-abandoned yestercay, On account the track. of washouts Items. Times, 25th. Things will look when the furnace mouth, along ‘It is to be hoped that our new U.S. brighter for us starts up next It is said that several esr ioreers will be among the attraétions of the new brewery now under construction. Marshal will weigh well the pro and con before he appoints the inflated Arthur Pratt a deputy. Teams will soon be put on hauling ore from the Day mine to the furnace which will be started up some time next month. The way the Day looks now there is enough ore in sight to pkeep four stacks running for years. The Central Pacific passenger train from the West failed to reach Ogden yesterday, and is not expected in to- day on account, of high water in the Humbo)dt valley. Sumuel Reuben, a Wttle boy wha The ore in the Mayflower is. still was caught in the machinery of the coming in big but not quite of as high Serra Nevada Jumber mill, at Sait a grade as formerly though the showLake -City, on. Monday, , died last ing is larger than at any time heretouight from the injuries sustained, fore and enough ore in sight to keep The. Beaver City fathers are the first the mill in constant operation for to comme forward and fix the liquor years, daw. Saloon-keepers there are now required to pry oa license tax. of $90 per quarter for dispensing tangle-foot, Ov Monday a Leadville wan named Harry Lovejoy was run over and killed by .a train on the Utah Northern, Lovejoy. was walking on the| track on his way to Butte, when a blinding suow storm set in, preventing the engineer from seeing him in time. om Se een Stormont Affairs.‘ J.T. Gilmer and O, J. Salisbury have heen here all last week taking: look at their ‘different mining properties here and are more than well satisfied with the showing. Men have being burried forward to its destin tion, eae oe SpE PANIIT. SS wOattcr. roe SRP BPA THE MKNOWING PARTIES JIOSE aeiver indebted to the Estate of the late 7 Willian Rafferty will please¢ call and settle Elemente ) Hickax, my ee with Ma. uy mifoon, ae "etOhRar rg oe Wa at hs Gabinet raat writ ety “Addpmvinstwersct ris. for Life. Sart Laker, March Third District Court, Joseph Biddlecome was imprisonment for life in tiary for the murder of sen. The prisoner still A 28.—In_ the yesterday, sentenced to the penitenCharles Jenprotests that he is innocent of the crime charged } against him. Utah’s New Marshal. Sat Lakk, March 28.—The President yesterday nominated Edwin A. Ireland for U.S. Marshal for Utah. Mr. Ireland is a resident of this city, and a member of the firm of Ireland & Watson, dealers in oils and lampware. Ife is a personal acquaintance of President Arthur, having held a position under him in the New York Custom, House. The nomination is generally regarded here as a good one. There were forty-seven applicants for the position. Terrible Powder Explosion. San Francisco, March 27.— An explosion occurred this morning across the bay in the granulating house of the -Vulean Powder Company, by which five white men and six Chinamen were killed, and four others were seriously weunded About three tous of powder were stored in the building at the time. After the Indians. Sr. Patt, Miun., Mareh 28.—SpeLempest mines and developments will | cial reports reecived from Fort .Assinabone, Montana, by courier from Capbe prosecuted with all possible speed. Many tons of machinery for these two tuin Jacob Kline, in command of the mines are on the road from San Fran- troops operating against the halfcisco and ought tovarrive Bae some- breeds and Indians of Milk River, says that he strack the Indians on the 14th time this ¢ coming week, inst., half a mile below Medicine Lodge, Where there were forty lodges teports from the settlements repre- of Little Pine’s band. On the 1ith sent the brethren holding frequent inst., by forced marehes, he reached councils and: prayer circles, at which| | the tirst half-breed village, anad-half much is said about the fullness of jan hour later a detachment of cavalry time. hid destroyed eighty or ninety dwellre I I aA ings. he leaders had fled, and the Remarkable Escape. half-breeds’ were badiy demoralized, John Kuhn, of Lafayette, Ind., had a very going north. The cavalry has been Darrow escape from death. ‘his ix his ow) sent to the lower villages, and this story: “One year ago T was in the lasi slags of Corisumption. Our best physiciansgaver movement will close the half-breed. case up. finally got so low that our doctgr jsaid 1 gouttd bot jive twenty-four Bank, wy camprign, unless the Indlans again ‘a friends (Nei pareinsed a Yottle of Ur. Wy, show themselves on the north side of \ Hants BaLsAmM FOR THE LUNes, pore Gant been put on both ~_—-—--.— Satt Lake, March 29.—sStormont stock declined to 70 cents in New York on Monday. ‘The necessary machinery to repair the Stormont oll passed through this city two or three days ago, and is Sentenced tlited me. <> T continued the Iron and o——_—_—________ antil 1 teok tne bot Ules. Tame nowdn n pet eget heath havhy used bo other tredicine : the, rivet, Whep they wie be “driven bark over the line. - the Principality, applauding Skobe- depth levels will be driven north’ and‘The mines have not looked so lot's speeches, the latter has_ replied south. that he believes in the mission of. the well for the past two years as ‘at pres Slavs, ane intends collecting a relief} ent, and at no time within that period have they been in better condition to fund. yield bullfon. “: : Positively Appointed. Wasuincron, March 27.—It is now stated positively that Teller: will be appointed Secretary of the Interior. The President is quoted as saying that the position has been offered to Teller and accepted by him, A Supposed Fenian Plot. Lonpon, March 28.—The night police force around the docks has been increased. It is believed that the Fenians intend to blow up the tunnel which passes under the docks. Will Have a Hot Session. WASHINGTON, March 27.—The New York+ Times’ Washington correspondent disbelieves the story that Congress will adjourn early in June, and shows that it’will be impossible to adfourn before the, last of ra iM ‘BARBEE & WALKER. An a important strike has just’ ‘heen made in the cross-cut from the foutth level north, which has been driven east-to cut the back ledge. At 140 feet this ledge was encountered, and shows a 3-foot vein of $60 ore. ‘I'he winze being sunk by contract from the’extreme north end of the same level ‘is now down sixty feet, with face in:four feet of $40 ore. ‘The fifth level is being driven south on this vein: to conhect with this’ winze. ‘The: mine: is showing w ell in all the’ lower workings. THE CHRISTY COMPANY. The affairs of this company contfitue with the seme systematic regularity that has characterized the mankge- ment from its inception. “Reporte from the various mines of the comGrowling at Arthur. WasHinaron’ March 29.—The dis- ‘pany show no changes of note except satisfaction expressed by Republican that the ore-body recently ehcounSenaiors. 2b what. they consider the tered in the fourth level north in the is one of the unnecessary dilatoriness of Arthur California—which' in making appointments is gaining largest ever developed in that mine— fully justifies all we have said of it, expression rapidly, and grumbling increases, On Saturday a half-dozen and proves the value of the large scope Senators who happened to meet at of ground lying between the workings the Capitol discussed the Presidential of this property and the Maggie. The tardiness «with warinth; 2nd eom- main incline on the Maggie is being menied upou what they regarded as put down as rapidly as possible, ant favoritism toward certain Senators. the south level is being advancett to It is remarked that both Massachu- connect with the atpper workings of In fine, the outlook setts Senators have been neglected the California. and slighted, that the Custom House on every side for this company is all that could be desired. The regular appointments have been vacant ‘for some weeks, and that though both shipments of ballion, each alternate Senators have urged fiiling them, the day, is sufficient to show this conclaele ' President has taken no action ai all. One Senator remarked thatit looked THE LEEDS to him as though the adininisteagion Remains in a masterly state of inactivwas a close. corporation of leading ity~ broke down, as usual, We hope Stalwarts, including several Senators. to be permitted soon to report the It was said that-no Senators except Trustees? decision to replace the wornLogan and Dow Cameron could get out mill machinery with such thac appointments, aud they seein to get will permit them to do justivo to the all they want. ‘his subject is a matefockholders. ter of everytlay “talk now between ~~? Republican Senators, and criticisms ' -_—_ aud complaints tat , Whlepered wre’ how were, recently loudly spoken of. — is ay j i ‘DURNO'S:-CATARKH | SNUFR'6 0401 affections of the’mucous: ind “ead and th rout, ' Dran¢, oan a a |