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Show The Silver Peet Winer, AL THORNE’S ‘Reproduction ~~ BATURDA Yiresteremeeecernnal J NE 10, 188%. ebesihnnenee We Step Down and Out. ‘With this issne of THE MineR, the under. Signed withdraws from the editorial manageweut of the paper, and the proprietorship passes to Tiss Miner Publishing Company. ln thus severing our close identity-with the social and bnsiness interests of this tommunity, it may be considered a fitting time to siy a few. words to those with whom,our relations have been so agreeable and who have-se-diberally sustained us, and .whose interests we in turn: have faithfully labored to represent and promote. Tie consciousness of having in a measure succeeded, must be taken as a large measure of reward for our efforts. Although at times during our incumbency the financial horizon was obscured: with portentons clouds. Taz MiNER’s prophecics have beén more than verified,. and to-day Silver Reef ‘*blossoms as the rose,”’ and its people flourish in an era of general prosperity. The golden key of capital continues to unlock the treasured mineral wealth of ou at, Nights A MARY’S in a Bar-Roor.’’ named by- that gentleman to take’ place next Saturday night, at Citizen’s Hall; on which occasion will be reproduced the great temperance drama of “Ten Nights in a. Bar-Room.” It will be remembered that this drama was played by the Home Company a little overa year ago, and the very successful and artistic manner in ‘which it was then put upon the boards has induced~ the ‘beneficiare to repeat it. The original cast of characters will necessarily be somewhat changed, but this..will.in no wise affect the strength or general effect of the piece. . The leading drunkard, Joe Morgan, will be, of course, in the hands of Mr. Thorne, and we have no hesitancy in saying that the part will be done full justice to.. In the scene Where he tackles the jim-jams it will “be seen our district, following which, agriculture has what a terrible effect drinking $1.75keptapace. Ere long tlie iron horse will per-gallon whisky will have upon a -thunder.throuzh the reclaimed wastes, shedman, even to the extent of inducing “ding its Civili zine infeence-on-every..hand, { him: to-tear-his-shirt-into-seétions in. and Southern Utah will take its: stand, the the vain belief that he is pulling off _favored spot’ in a favored,.land. We have ‘his boots. within our borders the, slumbering nucleus Mrs, J. K. Clark has kindly conof a great and overshadowing prosperity, sented to play Mrs. Mergan, Which and it requiresenly the well-directed efforts will insure‘an excellent presentation of all to bring forth the more speedy reallzaof that character. Miss Laura Freudtion. We-predict that uuder the guidance of enthal, in Mehitable, has a part admirour successors, THE MINER will always be ably adapted to her, and. will chew found sincere, just dnd considerate. gum and cast sly glances at Switchel a J. N. LOUDER. as if she were used to it. Switchel, the Yankee, who has but one fault, that of trying to drink more whisky BRIEFLETS. than he is gatiged for (something never accomplished except by news{) Mr. A, Levy and family are recuperating paper men), will have a lively and "at Rio Virgin Hot Springs. able exponent in Mr. Foss. Harvey Sager has a fine line of dry goods, ladies’ Green, the gambler, will have a splenand children’s shoes,.etc. did representative in Mr. W. B. Ken-‘ Mr. Peter Harrison left on a business trip nedy. Green, it may be remembered, to Salt Lake on Tuesday: rings in a cold deck on W illite HamJust received, babies’ lace bibs and lace mond, the latter grabs the pot-money, bonnets at Stevens & Harrison’s. and it results in a fiyht, in which. Willie gets tickled in the ribs with a You can find a new assortment of Summer butter-knife and ‘has to be carried “suits, coats, pants.and hats, at Sager’s. home for repairs. Old Slade, who Quirk Bros. have just received an invoice runs the “Sickle and Sheaf ”’ dive, andof choice cigars, not rolled by’ Mongolian who believes in buying more whisky hands. and less bread, will be in the hands of Mr. J..N. Louder. The miller’s wife, Pacific lawns reduced to 17% cents a yard, who prefers the old grist-mill to the and a variety of elegant patterns on hand, at new. gin-mill, is played’ by Miss BerStevens & Harrison’s. netta Alphin. The dignified moralist The road over the Black Ridge is reported and philanthropist, who will deduce much improved by the corps of repairers the lesson from the play, will be as__reeently employed there. sumed by Mr. J. A. Bateson, while Mr. John Campbell, an experienced salesMr, Ed. Pike, as the estimable. young man from Salt Lake, has taken a position in Frank Slade, will make a striking dishat a ing, in the Catholic Church, and was largely attended. The pupils, nearly all of tender years, acquitted themselves with much credit and to the satisfaction of their parents, and ina manner to reflect the excellent training they.have had at the hands of their teacher. Recitations, dialogues, vocal. and “MISCELLANEOUS. THE SCHOOL-TAX QUESTION. SCHOOL. Creditable Musical and Literary Entertainment by the Pupils. - The benefit tendered by the citizens | _ A musical and _ literary entertainof Silver Reef to Mr. Al Thorne, our ment by the pupils of St. Mary’s favorite local - Thespian, has ‘been School was given last Tuesday even- ae SRS “Ten ST, BENEFIT. of the Favorite Drama; instrumental solos, duets and trios made an attractive, programme, and ‘the juvenile operetta, **Red Ridinghood’s Réscue,’”’ with full choruses by the school, was charmingly presented. Miss Annie Lawson looked a very sweet, if disobedient, Red Ridinghood, and: sang with graceful effectiveness. A pleasing voice, too, has Mary Byrne, and the little lady was deservedly applauded. The following wus the programme: Financial Report of the Trustees for . Silver Reef District. “It is always a healthy sign to communities manifest sufficient see in- terest in local affairs to bring their issues when, squarely before the as a tule, the proper is refdered. people, verdict STATEMENT receipts and “Souk, 18822 year ending June for the school 30th, 1882 tet 777 2 ‘= 80 +Enirence March, Misses Alphin, Brick and 64 80: Lawson; Chorus, by the School; Instrumental 106 00 duet, Miss Clancy and Master Nesbit; Recita96 00 tion, Master Clancy; ote Little Boys; Instrumental trio, "Misses Byrne, Gleason $1292 80 and'Clancy; Prologue, Miss Lawson; InstruEXPENSES. Is mental anol, Masters s Hutchison and Fleming; Recitat ‘Master Smith? Choris: Tittle: Paid. for Leacher.erserrs ssataricesari8 937 50 ri Fe eewsecastimaneencse OU. Boys; cortrumental trio, Misses Hamilton, COSC gtar CONCERU cece eeceresesses eeWw Jobnson and Pickerin; “Instrumental solo, Bepenees 86 00 Miss Alphin; Dialogue, Masters Byrne, Care of *schoo}bouse.........seseeee. Wood, ips sarin windows, “water Clancy and Nesbit; Vocal solo, Miss Brick; pails, chalk, 83 60 Instrumental duet, Masters Hutchison and uston & West, for money ‘advanced Smith; Instanmental solo, Miss Brick; ReciSa RUS ROC Re 49 95 tation, Master Nesbit; Vocal duet, Misses "he seats, outhouse, *J. Pierce, carpenter woke Sexnewces 23 0) Lawson and Brick; Instrumental duet, Misses *J. J. Halpin, incidentals.....-..... 18% Alphin and Brick: Chorus, by the school, Pega Carbis, teaching 1 month... 20 00 At the conclusion of the exercises, *J. E. Johnson, aanarien, eitnciyaies 10 50 Rey. Father Gallagher distributed to the pupils- a—-number—of handsome premiums, and in a brief speech to the audienee thanked them on behalf of St. Mary’s School for their attendance, promising them that the initial exhibition would be the precursor of other entertainments of the same delightful character. : paneleioceeesemt lap ae Es :By No Means New or Unknown. Our enterprising Salt Lake contemporary, the Tribune, in its issue of tue 2nd inst., publishes a list of what it terms-‘‘New Incorporatlons,”’ which includes the Pinkham and Christy Milling and Mining Com- Received eceived i Received Received Received from from from from from RECEIPTS... _. tax. pokes county, aaa sirs eek sha concert.. drasratier entertainm’t mining companies.... $1292 80 §. T. Pears OTs; Secretary Board of Trustées. fo bills for year ending June 30, 1881. TE--The property. of non-resident owners, tnelading all the mining companies here, cannot be taxed for school purposes. ~——_—_+ <p> <— ——_ - —Proposed Extensive Improvement, The Stormont Company’s engineers | are at present engaged in running a preliminary line from~ which to profile and estimate the cost of a rail- tramway from the mines’ to the mill on the Rio Virgin, a distance of about 3 miles.» The present survey contemplates a tunnel of about 400 feet through the Buckeye reef, which will then. effect a uniform descending grade ‘the entire distance. We understand the cost of this improvement will be figured against a close estimate for.the removal of the mill plant to the vicinity of the mines and the application of steam motive power. panies of this district. Our metropoiitan-cotem. should be better informed upon the status of mining in Utah than to make so gross an error. Both companies referred to have existed as corporations for “the past five years, and particularly. the Christy, which has madea most enviable record. According to the MISCELLANEOUS. official. statement published in THE Miner, December 31st, 1881, this that capacity with Giilespie, Lund & Co., of play of his filial affection, by laying company under its present oaganizathis city. out his paternal, nibs with a soda- tion, up to November .30th, 1881, had water bottle. This winds up business We learn that the Kinner mine—somewhat mined and worked 51,000 tons of ore, at the “Sickle and Sheaf,’’ the steck of _famous in connectioa with the Kinnerwhich yielded $1,104 494 54-in refined liquors is sold at Sheriff’s sale, and as bullion, to which may be added the , Neutral litigation—late the property-of the (Successors to Julius Sultan) the County Court will allow no more succeeding six months’ run to June London Bank of Utah—has been re-located. faro games in the back-room, nobody Ist, 1882 , amounting to, say, $180,000, Niain Street, Silver Reef, Utah Stevens & Harrison are constantly receiv- rents it, the shutters are put up, and making: ‘a grand total of $1,284 A94., ing additions to thetr fine stock of dry goods, peace and serenity are supposed to By no means a new corporation, a milinery, clothing, etc. A full line of ladies’, +++eDBALERS IN..-. dwell once more in the village of new enterprise or new to the financial misses’ and children’s summer hats due toCedarville. world. day. The grand apotheosis jn the last’act, ' Mr. Ed Robertson and family left for the in which little Mary X organ is seen Vale Leeds. north yesterday.. Mrs, Robertson will sumin her night-dress, hoisted ina ring Suits in attachment aggregating mer at Fillmore and Ed will take arun over trapeze at ‘the back of: the third scene, some $8,000 have been commenced to Henry Mountain and elsewhere, looklng has a splendid effect, and is generally against the Leeds Company, and their Clothing, Groceries, for the precious—S8carcity. done: up with blue lights and slow music, never failing to draw the hearty property here has been levied upon Mr. Harry Edwards has engaged in the applause of the audience, and, as it and is now in the hands of the Sheriff. manufacture of a pure article of sparkling were, ringing down the curtain in a This wholly unexpected. move on the ginger pop. This isan exceedingly pleasant part of the creditors seems fully justiblaze of glory. and healthy Summer beverage, and a most fied by the dilatory action of the desirable article for family congumption. +ooe AND. trustees, and their failure to provide A Combination of Co-ops. means.to meet matured outstanding Mr. George Brown, for some time con. All the Co-operative establishments obligations. At the time of the comnected with the Peoples Market, and Mr. south of Beaver have combined to- mencement of legal proceedings the Henry Staily, late with W. B. Sager, will gether, ‘forming a company with a company’s mill was running profitleave for the Navajo Mountains, in New capital. of $50,000, of which $10,000 ably upon tailings, of which there is Nexico, on a prospecting trip, on the first of is already paid up. The line of busi-’ estimated a two years’ run.. There the week. ness to be more particularly followed 4aa-Our stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, and is no question but that it would have Mr. S. A. Kenner. a well-known lawyer and is that of dealing in wagons,’ ma- been but.a matter of time when the Millinery is FERST- CLASS, all new Fasbchinery and farming implements. The journalist, late of Beaver, is in the city, and company’s indebtedness could be ionable Styles, and our prices will Speak for officers of the company are: Erastus anticipates locating among us. It is not fully met from this source, but eredit- themselves. Snow, President; J. R. Murdock, improbable that the columns of THE MINER ors generally are not disposed to a@-Give us a call and be convinced. ye) will in future reflect himor and pathos from Vice-President, and J. R. Lowe, busi- wait an unreasonable time for ness managér. ‘There will be a their money when his facile pen. there are sure director at every settlement where means of collection at hand. The Our old townsman, Julius Sultan, writes there is a Co-op store, and St. George closing: down of this property is the from his California home and uses the biggest will be the headalevtee of the commore to be regretted on account. of kind of an I—it is a boy, and dates its earthly pany. the recent enconraging outlook, it career from the 3lst of May. Father and —_—_— << o having been under a cloud. for "the mother happy, and the boy and the soothing The Barbee District. past two years, and just being again -.- General Dealer in.... syrnp doing well. The mines in Barbee District, says put in good running condition through the Silver State, continne to look well, the energetic effort of the- SuperinIt ig rumored that an agent has just arrived in the Reef and is actively canvasing for an though some trouble is experienced tendent. entirely new work, with the appropriate in one of them from bad air. Their Road Improvements. title, “Every Miner..His Own Lawyer.” owner, Judge Barbee, was here SaturJudge Macfarlane has just returned Recent events would seem to justify a large day, and made arrangements to have eale of the work.:” | forty or fifty tons of ore. from one of from a careful survey over the line of once AND sass the proposed new road, and expresses Mr. Simon Woolf has Domi in the city dur- his mines worked at the Reduction the opinion that it will not be to the yng the week interviewing~our merchants as Works. best interest of all concerned to make representative of the following well-known A Good Wied Balance: the contemplated change for the S. Lachman & Ca., job- firat-class houses: At the quarterly meeting of the present. It has been ascertained that ‘o.4 bers in pure Oalifornia wines; the Live Oak Directors of the Richmond Con., held the cost will far exceed the appropriaDistillery Company, of Cincinnati, and at London, May 3, the usual dividend tion available, aud the proper cours Liebes Bros. & Co., wholesale cigar and was declared. The accounts for the to pursue is to ee the present roac fobacco dealers, San Francisco. Mr. Woolf year ending February 28, show a bal- in as good condition as possible and is too well known here to need any assurance eye LINE eves FROM.... SILVER REEF In the instance of the special school-tax proposed by the trustees for this district, a formidable opposition was developed which, no doubt, was due to a misapprehension or a misstatement of the real facts, rather than a lack of public spirit on the part-of our citizens; We therefore take pleasure in publishing the following report, which must be sufficiently convincing as to the propriety of levying the tax of 1 per cent. for school purpdses: Of DAILY STAGE = Milford and Pioche ‘ Connesting with tri-weekly lines to Hot Creek, Tybo, Belmont, Morey, Grantsville and Candelaria, And half-daily lines to Hamilton, Cherry Creek and Eureka. FARE: - * From Silver Reef to Cedar City....<... sen 8 © From From From From Silver Silver Silver Silver Reef to. Milford. Reef to Beaver: . Reef to Pioche.:....sco...... 15. Reef to Eureka. ........ cenescyes SD “JOHN H. RICE, ant: CILMER:— 4 “SALISBURY: &C0.. Proprietors. People’s Market WESTOVER& MARSHALL Proprietors. NHISNEW FIRM HAS TAKEN the above popular stand and business... They are now 5,sartet repared to serve the people of Silver Reef and vicinity with the choicest outa’ F, MUTTON, PORK and VEAL; also, saUSAGitanand BOLOGNA, Headchéese, Pickled ‘eet, T: 1 We want all wholove good meatand good accomm odations to give us a calland seefor themselves, and we are satisfied, after a fair trial, to he judged by our works. MEATS ee enon ” allpoints nthe vicinity 7ASs OF OHARGE A PULL LINE... ( BLANK BOOKS!) S & HARRISON (STATIONERY eoesAToone J. J. HALPIN’S. x DRY GOODS, j- TAILORING In all its Branches. MILLINERY, —_—_— OO 2 Oo Fine Suits Made to Order GENERAL MERCHANDISE. J. A. Turrill CROCERIES PROVISIONS Hay from us that he can square tical every time. “ be relied upon fora ance of undivided profits, including reserve fund, of over £100,000, let future events ee be done. determine what and Grain, Lower Main Street, Silver Reef 4m An assortment of fine ish Cloths always on hand. Shop imported Eng corner Centre and First West Streets A. WINQUIST. Huston & Wes SILVER LOWER MAIN STREET REEF................. UTAH General Dealers in * GROCERIES ise AND 2000 PROVISIONS TOBACCOS, CIGARS, | Wines and Liquors te a Tel aa ET |