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It is not infrequent that we see reports of remarkable finds of amphibious reptiles in strange pieces and at great depths in alluvial deposits; but it somewhat staggered our belief when we were shown on Thursday of Judge W. P. Barbee, writing to THE )frxen from Humboldt Station, Nevada. says: 1 nm engaged in my favorite occupation—min- from the solid rock in the Barbee .S: Walker mine tit :1 depth of 360 feet from the surface. The tumor who discovered this stranger in his prison house says: "I had put ofi‘ a blast and cleared away the rock and was spotting a place for anotherhole with a pick; but the rock appearing somewhat soft. I con— tinued to pick and opened up n cavity about as large as my ist.iind out jumped this frog!“ Of course the escaped prisoner was cap— tured.and brought to the company's ofllce and placed on exhibition in a glass case. A urge quantities of freight is being landed here daily. and business is showing a decided improvement. in the upper levels of Chinatown. Tm: Mixnn oiiice was the recipient yesterday of several tine \vatermelotzs from Guy 2‘ine Ranch. Why are we like Grant? MINING sores. mining us they do now. With the advent of cooler weather greater Q. woman. in our hours of case. ‘1 uu‘re harder to catch than hotel fleas. And like it bu e-hall thrown on hinti— hou're always caught out on the fly. eiy is being rtin to its fullest capacity. The developments so time I expect to develop a good camp. The close proximity of the. mines to the ailroxd—froan two and it half to three and a. half miles—makes them more available than if isolated like Wood River. If the mines pun out astheir surface showings and the development already made indicate—undI see no reason why they should not—this will velopments have been Ogden. Johnson Barbee. Charles Stanlev and Mark Ackletnire are here. They did not. like the \Voori River country. The I’rCI-i- the ui rict is pretty thoroughly prflspcctm’l and located. _ 15, Sec. . _ A friends in the East the past summer. but fourtirhnd last call, and wearn famlll 1 s near Liar- Dr C. Mantorleft for Salt Lake on Tues mony have taken place during the war-k. The _Pioche Record says that Lincoln" Th1,- will} the riprhit-h a few months 2:1 could . ‘ not be given arwnv. is now selling at a good | the. week. price. [l‘he railroad boom is having its effect. The Reverend Father O‘Connor will leave Persons desiring to purchase or rent. d1\'el‘for San Francisco on Thursday nexr. ’Iiis logs,inree or small, will find they can be unexpected departure will orcasion a feeling united by applying; at this office.- Two or of (loop regret with his large congregation. three rire bargains are how awaiting pur- by whom he is held in high esteem. abusers. _ lr. Harry Iluskin. the genial advance agent Thenew comet. about which there has of the )IcWade Dramatic Company. arrived been so much talk and conjecture. is a re ' thin affair. in our city on Thursday. and with u corps of us. 5 iiiimt-diatuly begun planting the It-can be seen during the v cveniozin the nort:i\\'e.\:.,and is decidedly plain looking. . The press 3 peaks w:ll of the licacting. their and my _ Dramati Wade We may leuk for a series of entertainments that will far surpass any previous cti‘orts .npon orirlstetge. , We have received from a St. George photographer the picture of a group of Reefer-s. The features are somewhat indistinct. owing :to the fact that his camera was broken while uniting the negative. Mr. G. 'W. More-house has been appointed assessor und .mllector of the school tux of one per cent, levied by the Board of School Trustees for public school purposes, and will enter upon his duties at once. ‘ Mr. Frank Gordon has returned from his “out.“ to Pangnitcli—a wiserif not a \vealihfor man. Instcnd of “scooping“ the brethren. he got "scooped.“ hob :Wade “banner on thcouterwalls.” T‘ tl:' Wrcud Father Gallagher came in on orniuu‘s coaéii. and will assume pas- toral charge of the Catholic congregation in this city. iiiplnce of Father O‘Connor, who has been called t ’ Francisco. fifipiiy returned yesterday .iIilmCl'V‘JL‘ftlIOD at Paiiguirch-Lake and l’uruwnn. During his absence he attended the meeting of the Presbytery of his church. held at Ogden. and which has closed. ile will now resume his pastoral labors among us?’ Iieniy A Rhirl. who has been an arm-chair contractor in this city for the past three months. took his departure on Monday for 1 the far East. Our mountain air had a debili— 1 tating efi'ect upon his vital energies. and he ‘ piued for the niurry skies of his anthracite [8 claims they run; in u. thoroughbred horse on him. The Utonian says: “One prisoner (Cook! lunguishcs in the basement apartments of our bastile, awaiting the assemblage of that motly crowd known as the Grand Jury, which is rapidly drawing nigh at hand.“ home. Reverend Doctors Boyd and Iiichiillcn ar-’ rived in the city by yesterday‘s northern coacii,and left for St. George in the afternoon. Dr. Boyd is Secretary of the Board of Home Missions. New York City.nud is now on a tour of observation over thefield of their missionary labors. Several of our exchanges speak of a new counterfeit silver dollar, in circulation and describe it. thus: It is silver plated, resists the action of seids. is of good weight—8:1 per cent of the genuine—and has a good Reverend D. J. Maliiillen is S nodical Superintendent of Pastoral and. issiouery work in the Presbytery of 'tali and Montana. We hope the reverend gentlemen will find it agreeable to tarry with us a time on their return from the south. _ . pal contestants appear to be Bailey and 'Bellevne. The election will occur on the 5th pense. but will soon know which .mushroorn city is left. 18th The Grecnville (Aim) Advocate of the ‘thus comments on the religious situation of our chosen people there: "Mormonism is spreading in some of the Alabama counties. Shall this black cloud of infamy. this foul scab on the body religion. this damnable creed. this enemy of God's holiest ordinance. this shadow of the devil‘s self. be permitted which that paper evidt'titly uses inst ul of ink. We wait a ‘ isly to see what sort of a mop the scliolus Clayton will use. lrick. D L Brewer. George X Cliumberline, J Lemon, A—‘E Triclinigbt. William McKeon. P L’ (lrull‘y. .Iolm O'Brien. Michael Douglass. Miss Belle Smith. G B The hlc‘Wu'do Dramatic Company. The Mchde 'Dramatic Company will play in this city for four nights, eommeiicliig' on Monday It is well spoken of by the press generally, and we hope ivillbe liberally putronizul by our citizens. It i seldom that tlieutri ‘éil companies vi it Silver Reef, and if this is properly supported it will be an inducement for others. The Deer Lodge Herald says “)IcWade is the finest actor that has ever visited Montana.” They will leave here for St. George, and thence to Pioclie and Eureka. ————§-+—-——— ‘ Lost on the Desert; ' Amdng the many important facts that were brought out by the United This time it is our miner friend Johnny Sullivan. who. with his charming young bride. feet and an extreme height of about eight feet from valley to crest. The existauce of sand-waves of such large dimensions, and moving with such velocity.rdoes not seem to have been observed before on’thc Lower )Iisv l. sissippi. ’ .. - Gents’ Furnishings Hay and Grain, Lower Main Street, Silver Reef ' ....A Fuli'Liue of the.... Famous AmaZQh Whisk' : J J“? I ulpiu north and h: h“\‘Yinze Xo. 1.to connect. third and fourth ‘levels. is now down :10 feet. and a. contract is justlet for the second and last. 501‘th A tremity of developments in this end of the The stopes now being worked are mine. yielding well, and look promising. 'rnr. srouiioxr. The work of draining the. lower levels of this old reliable property progresses as rapidly as the. difiicult. nature of the work will admit. the past week. and it is expected that within the next week work can be resumed in one or more of the drifts to the north. The roof of the main incline and lateral workings are found intact. and show no damaging effect from the water, which will occasion no dangcr‘or delay from that source. We expect to MAIN STREET. BELQW CENTRE. work upon (3 21 MAIN STREET....~.-.......SILVEII REEF ....Genernl Dealer in FAMILY f 'GROCERIES IRON AND STE EL. M LL & MINING SUPPLIES Tobacco and Cigars, Consisting in part of all sizes of Candies, Nuts and Fruits Gas Pipe and Tubing, Iron and White and Cod Fish, fil Brass Fittings, Belting much will be Sold at Lowest 17M! and Packing, Etc. Rail and Bar Iron a. Spectalty. Hfs Unit W? A FULL LINE (3? these mines. with assured chances of success. Lessecs have been working the upper purtions at intervals since the company suspended active operations there about a year ago. It is probable that hoisting machinery will be placed upon these properties soon. and the work of sinking be continued: The previous good record of these mines would. seem to justify this course. .. The Leeds. As we anticipated in our last. the Supermtondent has received instructions from the home office to proceed withnecessary repairs at the mill. and prepare for active operations" at once. It will require at least thirty days LOWER MAIN STREET, . 7. .5 ‘ . ssayers - 00 s an additional 500m 1040 tons of ore can be taken from the mine,and a successful run assured without drawing upon any of their rich slums or tuilings. "Work once begun is half doom“ and now that a start is guaranteed. we look forward to it season of pros— perity for this "pioneer of the sandstone . - _ region." Iron County’s Iron Mines. The iron mines of our neighboring county on the north begin to loom up as hounnzas Tun eruu has frequently .....UTAH General Dealers in BETOBTS, onuomml, mourns, . ' once: 1:15 s * we, aim. no,” \ flanking . and ' Heating Stoves .P R ovi s to N s AND RANGES TOBACCOS, CIGARS, ’ In great variety drill 0'1" but manufacture ~1- CARPENTERS’ atiuuitosns' Wines and Liquors ' .Har‘dware. , ‘ . JUST RECEIVED A fullliue of assorted.... ' Tho'lugest “a moat pomplet. stock of Sash and tune! Doors and Windows spoken of the extent and richEse of these (It. posits and the great financial benefiting“. SILVER REEF-num- MEUI‘ING sore. BONE nsu, Ltrmneu to overhaul the machineryfluring which time covered by men. ‘ P. L. _;BRIEGER, _ Harrison House Building. THE Tuoatpsox AND ir‘xaua'. begun _ a T. SILVER ‘REEF-u:-------m-«-UTAH an early day. have “Iligh Lite,“ Quid other choice Brands 6! Cigars, and Tobaccos, ,Pipes, Etc 1 nfl‘ Moss wponr. m,.W report a fair yield of ore from this mine at. Cloriders I wish an examination of my Stock Mid Prices by those desiring to purchase. as my Prices are Lower than.\verc ever before marked in Southern Utah. glutamate, div.fimxx;§$ww In Southern mm. wALL: PAPER must. occur both to the owners and the coun. try generally when active operations begin in that quarter. _ _ The disadvantages arising from lack of capital and remoteness from_ the world‘s the river at an average rate of eiglit- . markets. which numbed the spirit of outer- 0 Ready Made Clothing ....and:.:. The water has been lowered 70 feet during HERMAN KRAUSE. Postmaster. an extreme length of about 500 feet. and an average height of about five to have a pprrmment resting place in this will not tind iv. a. disagreeable duty great. 81310!" What‘s the matter “'flh you ‘ Johnnie tr. ls; down the drill‘and take up the Quill. now! ndvpaced from second to third levels south—at the ex- 'een feet :1 day. These sand-waves have an average length, measuring from crest to crest, of about 330 feet, evening gather PRQVISEONS uniform contract has also just. been lotto sink a winze Another happy bencdict smiles upon his friends. and bids farewell to bachelor ways. shades of shows Postofiice Letter List. Following are letters remaining in the qilver Itéef Postodlce for week ending August 24 1831. Persons calling" for said letters will please say “.-\dvertiseu.“ Burke, David I‘elps. 0 to thirty feet deep are moving down the down, and ——9.-—-——— sand-waves in the Mississippi, at Helena, which in water from thirteen and I have just received my first Spring Cons sigumeut of HM WARE set, trying which of the embryo journalists could daub the paper most with Co-op. tar—- tion and darkness must ere long he dispelled. him-rs NOTION Hausa ....AXD.... smith ‘15 feet per week, with encouraging re- this grewbut of n friendly rivalry in the out- alone present. Let. the good work go on. The light is cradnally breaking. and supersliv passed under the wire on Sunday morning last, as will be seen by notice in another column. Tm: )IIXER. congratulates the happy couple on their auspicious start on the new-trail. and hopes that when the whistle in the north Importer and Dealer in_ ters and thirty teachers from this Territory A Quill Driver. ....AND GRQCERIES fairtoequal in extent the bonanius found in the levels directly above. showing a continuity of the mineral supply in this portion of the mine. The third level is being extended States survey of the great lakes and the Mississippi river, is the action of -—-————.—..——-_ oto'riuuo . . .. General Dealer in t'tonian. are bucking in the journalistic harness, and have agreed to disagree. We learn by private information that the cause of all Waves of Sand. of September: so the enterprising Wood Bireritcs will not. be much longer in His: w '>" A body of good milling ore has recently been encountered in the north face. and bids teen more lady teachers, sent out by the There were some eighteen minis- now ’ourth 1933;le dieing ..————.—.—*——-—_ The meeting just held was well at- made “The Stormont Company. Work in the Buckeye is progressing steadily. and with most satisfactory. results. The Radio Free Press; ,Czlptfliti \i’. II. _Thc Presbytery at Ogden. Gillespie is believed to have been lost The proceedings and report of the Presbyin the mountains or on the desert in tery meeting for the Synod of Utah and Inyo county. He left Sun Francisco from creek the Montana. held at Ogden on the 20th and 21st in :tliemselves. that wallcr on the 22d of last month to locate which they procure water for household pur- ultimo. is before us. The result. of the mines in Iiiyo. He reached Darwin poses. missionary labors for the past. year. as reon the 24th. and left the next day for Butter and eggs are scarce articles in this ported by the different pastors and teachers Slate Range, 25 miles distant. On not market stprecent. The brethren seem present. makes a gratifying exhibit, and the 4th instant atezunster brought in of to be moved by revelation in the matter shows plainly the earnestness an zeal dis was lost. Parties inithe besttimeto come with those oommodi~ played by this Church and the noble chris- word tliutlie inetliutely started Out to search for ties. but. generally «occasion a feast ' or a tian work that has been and is now being him, but so far without. result. famine. accomplished. It. was announced that six- atrendcd. .g s,v»; fiAgcncy for Singerficwing Machines. WGoods promptly deliv'cred free of charge (7‘. on the vein will begin at the several points. ring. The people resident in the lower part of the city should feel grateful that it is only the Chinnmen‘s swine.audnot the Celestials way. J. AxTiii‘l'iH and ore body the entire distance. Lpon the completion of winzc No. 3, from third to fourth levels north. the workings in is portion of the mine will be in an advunced state of development on the top ledge. The back or bottom ledge is looking fully as well wherever cut. and as soon as the several crosscuts now being run 'from the third and fourth levels top this ledge, drifting W'— Ladies‘ Home Missmn. will arrive. and be assigned schools during the coming month. and six more pastors are already on their AND LIQUORS Boots and? Shaes Winze So. 4. from third to fourth s, is coin . An incipient fire was extinguished with slight. loss ut the Barbee & Walker Compauy‘s wood yard. near their mill. The timely arrival of the fire brigade prevented serious results. A few cords of wood consumed was , the extent of the loss. The contest for the county seat of Alturts county. Idaho. is waxing warm The. princi- Gents’ Furnishings. WINES "soutli from the bottom ofThe Sivage ‘slldit at the rate of about twenty feet per week. ‘— “Won’t um. D‘ouiue. D RY C 0i i0 D S TOBACCO, CIGARS. We see by announcement that'Elder Clay— ton and Brother :Iukemun, of the Beaver 15.0m- .__~ . 4. ....AND.... '4 -0 your}? .zuu innit?) aieupu.cu um“: mudrg M'mi‘ rig Supplies, a depth of twelve feet faces in good milling certainly no good reason wiry we should not day to meet Mrs. 31., who has been visiting relatives and friends in this city. ....AND..,. Huts, Boots and Shoes encountered eight feet of high grade ore. which is improving steadily in width. and at moderate estimate now shbws- at least a thirty days” run of the stamps in sight. ' The station is completed and work began on \vinze No. 2. fourth level north. which at The District Court. A united efi‘ort should be. made by our citizens to have the December term of the District Court held in this city. There is have one term. at least. each year. anti par— ticulariy the one above alluded to. It. will be remembered t at two or more extra ven eers were drawn from the box at the March term. All the names drawn of persons living remote and requiring: the most time and expense to summon were passed; and their names put back in the box. This part of the District being the most distant. a considerable number of names from here and vicinity were so returned,- nnd for the December term. if not before, these. names ill surely come out. It will not be the ' in coal prospects in Iron county. and several Gents’ Furnishing Goods made are all holding their own. An uprise from the fourth level north has he Grand Gui-3h copper smelter continues union. and the indie ..ons CROCKERY, HARDWARE artion of this mine. and those previously flourisliinpr camps of Nevadu. This district is 4‘3 miles from San Francisco. and soilfrom .yinptoms a' rare that they have at list succeeded. after n of tnc attendin: and ceiisu.ting many failures. just concludetlui i that every Professor Yenner‘s :ophecy of a polar ' ' known to med .ul jun. rudeuce has wave. 01: between the 15th and 'Z’Jth of this JQIII to benrin this csse. and that month. was evidently meant for some ottisr there it be hutapossible hope of his rccon ntlur the most favorable circum.iatitude than this. stun -__..___-..+__.__ The School Trustees expect to open the fall term of school on the 15th ultimo. Miss PERSONAL. ., __ 'CarricWaik-zr. it. is understood, has been refirs. Iiirarn Lusk \vus u passenger on this engcged as princpal teztchm morning‘s coach from the north. She is on Quite considerable activity is noticeable a visit from her home in California to nee. CLOTHING, I The Barbee & “'alker. During the past week very- important de- I would not etiv' c any one to come here. . s . lit, and i._ Provisions, Produce, age. of about forty-eight tons of ore every tu'enLy-fuur hours. ~ in the near future become one of the most o‘clock—are of the most GROCE‘RIES STATIONERY. NOTICES. put is being raised. is operated at present with a single-rigged whip. and works’to good advantage. THE SILVER FLAT. This ground is undergoing systematic prOSpecting. but the ore is held principally in reserve at present, the only ore raised being what is broken in pushing explorations in the dill'erent drifts. No water so far has been encountered in either of the company‘s north and mines. rm: xtLL Is running smoothlybud treating on an aver ’0.— ‘COIID’V GROCERJES The second level north. which is being driven to connect with the Maggie incline. is making headway at the rate of twelve feet. per shift. and the ground encountered continues uniform and satisfactory. The new boiler and machinery now being plziccd will have a capacity sufficient. to handle the product. and keep the mine free of water to the depth of 1.000 feet. and is being judiciously arranged. so as to admit of in- farare very satisfactory. and in course of 1,—Secretnry Blaine telegram to Minister glad supr ~ ‘ Wholesale and'Retail Deal er in ......DEALZB IN tire. . sin. and lie. is evidently fzroler this morning than yesterday. Pulse 1-30.1-3mpcr5tturc (:8, es lotion ‘22. icy advertise." transfers of important intcre SILVER REEF.......'................‘UTAE Some $200,100 were. outcrops of quartz. The thou miner (fig) seemed to have. tunnel on the brain: and judging from the number of them. they must have had it badly. One tunnel. run to trip what is now the Cliin'nx. and which was run 180 feet, had it tapped the veto it wou'ltl have (lone so at a perpendicular depth of only 55 feet. This is about a sample of the mining in those days. No wonder they made a. fail. ms his pulse has been more fre- Reports from the mines of Silver Belt continue encouraging. and work upon SQVrlftl did‘ereut properties there is being vigorously pushed ahead. " / "‘ Uh. where are you 5 “ To do (trill. Main Street. s“... 'Reer. Uta h Main Street. the mine, and the present hoisting machin- tt'rum half an hour to an hour 5 throughout the night. He continues to retain the lie lid food admins. eri~ dcnily passed into the things tiiatu'ere. “to turn out due (Successor to Jacobs &. Simi an) vancc favorably in all the lower workings of [S'iccial to Tm: .‘IixEnJ summer lies IUS SULTA N, terpriscs throughout the district. and that we spent in running tunnels to tap some barren 70x, August ‘3?- :30 a. an—T‘ne of ‘ alwauwus. B. "Sager activity seems to be in fused into ruining 611‘ mining stocks all along the line. and now is The mornings and evenings are delight- . as 7"- are gradually and surely reaping the benefits Of past experience is apparent to the least observtng. The Christy Company. men didn‘t know as much about ore and, Work in the California continues to ad- The. President’s Condition. c good time to buy on u risingr market. , » Emisrrltaurnna. ty. This is an old abandoned district. which had its boom some twenty years ago, when and some bromides. There is a healthy activity in legitimate Amar- A “Miner” Reporter’s Inspection of the. Principal ItIines. How iony: this wonderful faster had been ores are found. The Sfiicr'mlc. another IDIIIIC-Gdt‘d in this firm rock. it is diihcult to 'niine of‘this group, shows the best. defined conjecture: but to count the years by centu- lode I have ever seen. It is three and a half. ries would not appear extravagant. feet wide.and the ore assays from $300i0 After struggling with life for thirty-six $400 gold and silver; no lead. hours sub xquent to lit-inc: released from its I have several other locations. in different. lonerimprisonmenhtliis reptile. which had groups,whicli are contact veins. some carv outdone Tanner probably a million times. ryin: galcnu. others copper. stained chloride. expired. . . Cafe express for the week ending today ugcregates 320.713 2-7. The attention of the authorities" are called to a Chinese slaughter pen and meat market heat I ”j: I reorganized the district last May. and in careful inspection revealed the fact thatit. June commenced making developments. The had no month. and evidently no appetite, as BarbceAClimax group, consisting of fourteen 'Cl‘Ci‘tSCd boiler capacity whenever necessary it showed no inclination to partake of prof- locations. is situated in a slate and porphyry without change of the plant now set. fered fro: food. Its breathing apparatus formation. bordering on lime. A portion of 'rrti: TECUMSEH seemedallright. although it appeared dis- the. ores is a carbonate. carrying from 20 to. Shows well in every part, now being worked, tressrd with too much air or warmth. Its 50 per cent leidand 320 to 32.5.00 goid‘and and the lower levels and stopes are holding eye-sight was evidently good. from its ac- silver perion. The surface showings indi— their own.in good shape. tions. and it secmcd to take a lively interest cate two immense chimneys of ore, viz: The consolidated Tecumseh-Manhattan in its new surroundings. vertical shaft. from which the principal outClimax and Tecumseh, where the richest Postmaster Kranse reports that the moneyorder business is steadily on the increase. The ~ ' ing—in the Barbee District, Humboldt coun- this week a well developed. natural-looking. lively frog. about two inches in length.tuken Chinatown needs to be renovated about the worst of anything we know of now. fully cool. ~ " Tixe Barbee District A Frog Existing for Centuries Upon . . ...... . AUGUST 2?. 1331 ' ;. .11: it , Eh: .9i1t'rr But gum”, nuroouun ALIVE FOR AGES. AN OLD SECTIONof unvrvmu. Nevada Hav. SATURDAY. . .. , ~ Gidvtu‘r {1i .7”, " gig/V . . .-. '1... . g, - "" rise that actuated former prorJOters, is now union nun nnv 'pnm'rs Oils and Glass. House. Sign and Ornamental PAIN-{PIN G Rapily overcome: and with the advent. of the ...—.— railroad to that locality.\ve may expect some thing more than n mPl‘L‘ srnsntion lunged upon -WIII‘I'E LEAD, ZINC AND PUTTY talk and trifling, investments. We confl- dently look for an iron boom in Southern Utah in the near future. Miscellaneous. Reports from the Butte. Dufin. Toqucrville and properties at. The River represent. chloriders doing well. and that considerable quantities of ore is accumulating cn the varirus dum p2,. 9A well-appointed workshop.” attached with special conveniences for manufacturing heavy and light iron, copper and tiuwue. Purchasing from first. hairdo. I In pr: pared taduplicate Salt Lake prices. .1. Jaznaerx. ' Pellet Hanging-8i Kalsnmining . A. generates". F. M. BLOMQUIST'EK. of; T: B. |