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Show The Disease Spreading. Parnell and the Land Bill. Elle filler): first winter. ______._.__’—-— 1881 BATURDAY....-M.SEPTEMBER 3. Let it be Brief. When the gas-sin Guiteau is brought to trial it is to be hoped that the proceedings will be extremely brief. The man is already convicted out-of his own mouth, and the sol called trial should be only the forma and legal confirmation of the sentence The: Apaches. The Apaches under Nano appear to be growing more audacious, bloodthirsty and successful every day. The last report is that they have attacked and taken the village of En. reka, in New Mexico, and massacred the whole population, amountsng to seventy-five persons. If this is true—— and whether it be true or not, it is certain that these savages have a]ready killed scores of people—it is evident that some more prompt and which he has already'pronounced effective policy is required than that upon himself, and the order of its ordinarily pursued. Hunting the immediate execution. The plea of insanity cannot be successfully sustained; if offered it should be at once overruled. The man is perfectly sane, and every one knows it. Then, if the usual absdrd practice of permitting every 'man who has read about the case and formed an opinion upon it to be excluded from the jury is to be followed, where and when could a jury be empanelcd? There is not an intelligent man in the United States whohas not‘long ago read accounts of the case and formed his opinion ncerning the guilt of the prisoner. If the ordinary and ridiculous lati- tude given in this respect be extended - in this case, no jury could ever be em"paneled in the United States to try Guiteau. The wise discretion of the Court will, it is to be hoped, avoid a miscarriage of justice on this point. Then, the evidence should be cut as short as possible. Itall lies in a nutshell. The testimony of three wit- nesses who saw the shooting would be quite sufficient. The defence would be nothing; and there need be no speeches, at least on the side of the prosecution, nor should there be any on the defence—if there is any defence. The whole trial should be ended in a single sitting, and accom— panied with as little parade as possible. To protract it would only gratify the vanity of the culprit and cause pain and disgust to the people. The man should be tried, condemned, sentenced, and sent to prison in a single day, treated as any other vulgar criminal would be, and not made “an object of interest.” A Step in Advance. Apaches with small bodies of troops, who can only fight them when found, but cannot surround and exterminate them, has proved a failure hitherto. They must, therefore, be attacked with an overwhelming force, and for this purpose the Mexican and United States authorities ought to concert measures at once. Otherwise, between the cowboys and the Apaches, the frontier will soon be deserted by all save criminals and cutthroats, white and red, and these latter will constitute a constant source of danger and loss to both countries along a broad and steadily wideninghelt of territory. The Russian Government has discontinued course of agitation, and covered that the army is deeply has already denounced the land bill tainted with Nihilism. This was to and treated it with disdain. This is have been anticipated. The army is no more than was to have been ex- perforce drawn from the masses, and pected from him, for of course his the Nihilists have for years been occupation would be gone if the land preaching among them with increasbill was accepted as a remedy for ex— ing efi‘ect. Nor is there any effective isting evils. ‘Fc observe, however, way of remedying this. It is impossthat the local leagues in Ireland have ible to ascertain how far the contagion also declared themselves in several has spread, and therefore it is impossiinstances on this matter, and that ble to ascertain what regiments can they do not show any disposition to be trusted. At such crises armies repudiate the land bill. They in fact have frequently collapsed under the are prepared to accept all the good hands of their commanders, or gone that is to be got out of it, and at this over, officers and all, to the revolupoint it seems they are about to sep— tionary side. This is also possible in erate from the agitator. Should the Russia. Parnell has committed himself to a views of the local leagues be generally adopted, ’arnell will have up-hill New York Mail : Not even a law- work in reviving the agitation, but yer, however skillful in cross exam- —-—,an: twenty-mile running racc ' . . ‘4 o‘ 'V much the some. i%cvovv ouqrtnzx ,I) finned may cuect c araCter, but it newspaper was recently arranged on does not materially all ‘1' the humanly a charge of having asserted that Bis- marck favored the anti-Jewish agitation, and has been acquitted, on the ground that “if the accused believed that underlies character. Great dramatists and great novelists recognize this; they do not confound the two, but illustrate, as Shakespeare, the attitude of the Government inGoethe and George Eliot have done, directly promoted anti-Jewish excesses, he had a perfect right to express his opinion to that efi'ect.” That is a marked step in advance, and must have given the Prussian Chan- the influence which circumstance may have put upon the character which is itself a growth, while the human nature in which it is rooted remains cellor a disagreeable quarter of an hour. If he cannot prevent the Courts from protecting the liberty of the press he will be obliged to change his methods of governing in many important particulars, and he has always entertained a strong dis- undeviatingly Character that either by it have beginning, the same. may vary; the passions control or are controlled been the name from the and will be to the end. —____._ (“IV tr _mm ,amongthem. I In places me, directe'l from the District Court of the Third Judicial District of _Ihe Territory of Utah. in favor of Charles Richens et a1. and against Enos A. \Vall and Harvey Hardy. to satisfy a balance of $753 35 on a Judgment of $1.151180 and 8390) costs of Silll..“‘llll interest and accruing costs. I have levied upon the following-named property, to-wil: All the riuht. title and interest 0\\'ucd. possessed or held by the said Enos A Wall on the lfirh day of August, 1870, the date on \\'lllCh a. transcript of the judgment docket was filed in the office of the Recorder of II aslnngtou GROCERIE'S CLOTHING, Gents’ Furnishing Goods ‘ \\it: that certain mining claim. or lode, known as the "Kcnner Mine" situated in the Harrisburg Mining District. “'ashiuglou STATIONERY, NOTIONS, County, Utah Territory, together will) all the tenements. hcreditaments and appurtenances {hereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining as the property of said Enos A Wall, and will expose the same for sale. or so much as will satiSfy plaintiff‘s demand. towit: seven hundred and fifty—eight dollars Hats, Boots ,_ _. ___. and ......Srlloeg I, _I _._ , ,_ TOBACCO, CIGARS, and scvrnly-five cents 8725 75). with interest from November 1, 1578 and costs. at the Court-house door. in St. Gl-orge City. Wash~ iugtou County. Utah Territory, on the lTLh day of September, A. D. 1851 Sale to commence at 1'2 o‘clock noon. Terms. casn. AUGUSTUS P. HADD'). Sheriff of Washington County. St. George, Augustei,1581. WINES AND LIQUORS J. A. Turrill NOTICE. . HE UNDERSIGXED OFFERS HIS General Dealer in News and Stationery business and fix lures, with or without the building. for sale at». bargain. J. ll. RICKARDS. Dissolution Notice. TOTICE I' IS GROCERIES HEREBY GIVEN THAT the firm of LIDDLE BROS a co. ..AND.... doing business at Silver Reef. Ulah. is dlE~ solved by mutual consenI.Jam: s0. and Don- ald S. Liddlc having sold their intere=t to \Voolley, Lund d7 Judd. The business will bc continued byWoollcy. Lund d7 Judd and R T. Gillespie under the firm name of GILLESPIE. LL'ND & Cf) , who will assume all the liabililies of and receive all accounts due the late firm of Liddlc Bros. & Co. JAMES C. LIDDLE, D. S. LIDDLE. R. T GILLESPIE. WOOLLEY. LUND & JUDD. Silver Reef, Utah. August 18, iwl. PROVISIONS Hay and Grain, Lower Main Street, Silver Reef P. l. Illegal, R. T GILLESPIE | WOOLLEY. LUSD & JUDD Gilles 'o lllllll Harrison House Building, _ Wholesale and Retail GROCERIES ....AND.... oav Goons MERCHANTS. G L 0 T H I hi G water of Green Lake is as clear as coming when there will be plenty of should overeat himself at the start, it ,the‘lnke is film-feet deep. ......DEALEB “Lu... Y VIRTUE OF ’AN EXECUTION To FAMILY ——AFGHANISTAN is troubled with 39 internal dissensions. It has two —DR. Taxxnn proposes to live 90 tops. One of these, Gray’s Peak, kings and no crown. The time is days upon a diet of electricity. If he has an altitude of 14,341 feet. The thou heat in marble. Salmon and sILvER REEF...........;...........U'rAn SHERIFF’S SALE. PROVISIONS snoWsdeck the neighboring mountain these uncoroneted individuals. We expect to live to see the day when Europe will be full of crownless kings wandering up and down the land, their “occupation gone.” The spiral: of republicanism will event— ually uncrown them all. Main Street, WOOLF 5; JORDAN. l. - . . . r and Miss I‘vellzc Archer of Missouri, sjlpw. Red snow has occasionally L zcen seen in he neighborhood of IN STREET ....... ...EILVER E El“ at tin ‘Nestern National Fair at Sis «mat/y... 4 Y j "‘19-‘11“ Sllibfi'u 1x (‘ulllhrnim :'7 1 them, branch, in [DFLUI'UIETVSI#.IC, is Great no places are t )0 only ones ' n _which ....Genera) Dealer in.... ing an intense excitement in that sec- i is known i the United States, tion. These young ladies will ride tl ough it is of everyday occurrence thororghbred stallions, and contest i the Arctic regions, from which travelers lave returned with very for the championship. Miss Cricket vivid accounts of the strange appear..AND.... is said to be fifteen years old, a dash- ance. The cause of this blood red is ing rider, and all Kansas believes she the pr "ence in the snow of animal\\ ill win; the Missourians are equally culoe, visible only through the microscope; but though the microscope sanguine of the success of Bliss can reveal them, nothing can give a Archer, and the contest will no doubt satisfactory account of the source Tobacco and Cigars, from whence they come or the reason be an exciting one. m of their coming. The red snow in THERE is nothing llke fasting the. Holy Cross district may be seen in patches of various sizes and differoccasionally. Half the world cats too ent shades—from deep scarlet to dellmuch, and to equalize matters the cate pink. Held in the band it disAnd Ladies’ Articles, other half cannot get enough to eat. solves, leaving a clear red water, ‘Howard and Franklin made a point of which makes no stain. The red snow W'hlch will be Sold at Lowest Prices fasting one day in the week, and Ne- in this region has come within the past two years, as old prospectors bepoleon Bonaparte, when his system fore that time never noticed it. It is was unstrung, instead of taking stim- an interesting problem to solve how ulant, omitted his usual meal and these little creatures . floated there took increased exercise on horseback from their arctic home, or why they found a resting place under the Holy by way of remedy. Cross, from whatever spot they 2—:started. —Ix these days of matrimonial uneasiness, how would it answer to like for newspapers, save as conven— have recourse to afavorite expedient ient agents for his autocratic will. in Switzerland? At. Zurich in the But the world moves, even at Berlin. olden days, when man and wife __— quarreled and applied for a divorce, Stanley. the magistrate never listened until —IN the East it has been noted It is rumored that Stanley is lying they had made trial of a state remedy. that many women and girls are learndangerously ill in Africa, and that he They were locked up together for ing the manly art of swimming. himself has abandoned hope. It is three days and nights in one room, Something of the kind was imperathe almost uniform fate of African exprovided with one chair, one table, plorers who persist in their work to one bed, one plate and one tumbler. tive, in view of the frequent river and ocean disasters. Many women in die in harness, and therefore if StanTheir food was passed to them by the West have for years “paddled ley falls at his post there will be nothattendants who neither saw nor spoke ng surprising in it. His death will to them, and the records assert that their own canoes.” If women and girls wish to swim, why not? e a serious loss to geographical when let out neither of them wanted “__m—.... ”demo, and perhaps also to philan- to be divorced. ‘ ——P1<ornsson Pnocron estimates ———_ lropy, though whether he could that in fifteen million years the earth we succeeded in putting and keep- , _——Tni-:Ne_uj)'prk World: There will be deprived of water. Who xng down the slave trade is a question is no particular reason why Mr. Dar— cares? In considerably less than that which admits of considerable doubt. win should bc. more interested than time, at the present rate of the change He has proved himself a dauntless anybody else in the wild man who in taste, the whole human race will and most determined explorer, and was recently caught in ’I‘rauscaucasia, be drinking lager beer and whisky, his energy and courage promised to who is covered with shagg ' hair and in lieu of water, from choice. be productive of much more valuable speaks no language whatever. This 2—3: results; but the anxieties and dang- gentleman is not half so interesting —ADVERT1sIXG pistols, of the ers incident to African travel had to Mr. Darwin, and other men of same pattern as that used in shooting aged him prematurely, and it is by science who believe in a peculiarly the President, is a species of enterno means improbable that his previous unorthodox theory of the decent of prise that is, difficult to define. An privatious had undermined his con— man, as a live ape or monkey would Indiana merchant claims to have this stitution far more serious than he was be who would be caught casually in sort. of artillery in stock. _— aware of. Broadway or the Strand some day __— —THE Boers have formally an—THE lake that has the highest with a beautiful hat on his head, tight nounced the establishment of the Retrousers on his legs and his elbows elevation of any in the world is Green public of South Africa—another insticking out at angle, while he spoke Lake, in Colorado. Its surface is 10,stance of the British lion’s placing good enough English after a fashion. 252 feet above the level of the sea. its paw upon more than he could ...—__— Pine-{forests surround it, the eternal conveniently hold down. crystal, and large rock masses and a petrified forest are distinctly visable at the bottom. The branches of the trees are of dazzling whiteness, as signed are hereby requested to c xll and settle the” aci‘mms' ors about the Holy Cross has of late v the world, although the nature of the betwehn Miss Cricket Smirof Ixansns Iron a commop sight, namely: red Decidcdly Germany is beginning to humans that they cover will be found nossess the makin, of :freedom of N ACCOU‘A v ' NT‘ENDED DISSOlution of copartnership. all pm‘lles County. in and to the following properly. [0- A Tough “'itness. there is no reason to doubt his deter- ination, can make a witness tell the mination to go on as he has begun, truth, provided the witness wishes to and as he has an enterprise before him finds it. ltis impossible to put the which is very curtain to last his life- question in such exact language that time, hc can afford to proceed easily it will demand the desired answer. It was necessary, on a certain occasion and without haste. in Court, to compel a witness to tesGRUMBLERS delight in landing tify as to the way in which a Mr. up “old times.” To some people Smith treated his horse. “Well, Sir,” said the lawyer, with a sweet and everything conducted in the old-fash_— winning smile—a smile intended to ioned way is better than any innova- . drown all suspicion as to the ulterior Idiosyncrusles. tion of the present. “It wasn’t so purposes—“how does Mr. Smith genCertain idiosyncrasies seem to take in our day;” “the good old times,” erally ride a horse?” The witness fixed possession of portions of the etc., when the fact is the “good old looked up innocently and rephed: human race. Take, for example, times” were just as far from delight- "Generally a-stradclle, sir, I believe.” The lawyer'asked again: “But, sir, busybodies, people whose own affairs ful as they could be. The children what gait does he ride?" The unperare never sufiicient to occupy them, had a hard time of it; the wonder is turbable witness answered, “He never what singular characteristics they de- that they lived to tell the tale. rides any gate at all, sir; but I’ve velop, whata nuisance they are, and The school—house of seventy or seen his boys ride every gate on the farm.” The lawyer saw he was on yet how much latitude they are al- eighty years ago was a rude, un- the track of a Tartar, and his next lowed. Evcry one dislikes them, yet painted building, very often of question was very insinuating: "How every one tolerates them. “I declare, logs, containing a single room with a does Mr. Smith ride when he is in I dread to see him come into ‘my huge fireplace, on which great sticks company with others? I demand a clear answer.” “Well. sir,” said the house,” a victim will exclaim, “he’s of green wood which were dug out of witness, “he keeps up with the rest. if such a busybody." But even antici- the snow burned freely and fiercely his horse is able to, or if not he falls pated suffering will not snpply cour- when once fairly kindled, but that behind.” The lawyer by this time age to shut the door in the busybody‘s was often not till school hours were was almost beside himself, and asked : "And how does he ride when he is face. “’hy do we put up with people over; and in the meantime the ur- alone?” “I don’t know,” was the whom we neither admire nor like, and chins and big boys and girls sat shiv— reply, “I never was with him when who persist in interfering with us and ering on benches made of slabs with he was alone,” and there the case dropped. in giving uncalled for advice and sticks stuck in for four legs. No opinion? Simply from that want of blackboards, no apparatus, no tertScarlet Snow. moral courage which makes us sub- books, no arrangement of scholars . Denver Mining Gazette: Ignorant mit to social bondage in this and into classes, but plenty of ferulc and people have sometimes been alarmed many other respects. rod. at a phenomenon, which to prospect—THERE are varieties of roofs in O knowing themselves indebted to the under- is probable that the country would be entirely reconciled to the result. ...—__— —THE Ogden Pilot has entered a new volume. It is a good paper, and has no superior in the Territory. Long may its banner wave. llus an Wes Sole Agents for Southern Utah of flu Pam’s Blasting Powder AND GIANT POWDER. We Carry the Largest Stock .O GENTLEMIN’StLBTHING MW LOWER MAIN STREET, Lives Without a Head. Arizona Miner, August 26th: We Furnishing Goods, SILVER REEF ................. UTAH HATS, BOOTS 8r SHOES were shown to-day by Frank Mcador, at the office of Wells, Fargo 6; 00., an animal of the winged family, known in the West as campo mocha (short camp), which had its head severed from the body yesterday, ‘24 hours since, which was full of life and hopping around as if nothing unusual had happened to it. By exam- CROCERIES ining closely it could be discerned PROVISIONS that a new head had already commenced to form, and in all probability the animal will live to have a new cabizn grow upon its ungainly body. If so, then here is a new freak of nature unknown to etymology. The campo mocha is sure death to horse or cattle kind when eaten with grass, and we don’t wonder at it in the least. ' MH— And recommend our large assortment of General Dealers in Mission and Flannel Undershlrts In all Colors and Qualities, and the Finest Linen and Woolen Overshlris .....5;ND.... .2} Fine Assortment of I . ' Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes TOBACCOS, CIGARS, Wines and Liquors I "‘0! .3ny description.‘ I- W Genuine Californiafi HARNESS AND SADDLES And Saddlery of all Kinds. JUST RECEIVED An Hospitahle Dog. Mr. L. B. Benton, the type founder of Milwaukee, is the owner of a very fine skyc terrier, a siu10n»pure specimen ot‘ that species of canine. The other day he placed a pail of milk on the stop for the dog sud then went on about his business. In a few minutes ...A full line of assorted.... WALL PAPER Tobaccos, Cigars House, Sign and Ornamental AND PIPES. he went out to see if the dog was getting along all right, and was surprised to find the terrier and two great big rats, nearly as large as the fierce terrier, all lapping up the milk in the most contented manner. The dog wagged his tail, and seemed to be enjoying the presence of the guests very much.—[Iililwaukee Sentinel. Assayers’ Goods PAINTINTG Mill Supnlies, Pipes 8. FillingsPaper Hanging 8. Kalsnmining A SPECIALTY. '—§.-.-O———-— HARDWARE TINWARE, IRON AND STEEL. What’s the Use or writing so many letters to your friends: they will get more local news in one MINER ban a dozen letters contain. Sent to any address in the United States one month for 50 cents,or three months for 81 50. F. M. BLOMQUIST. k. of T. B. Powder and Fuse, Miners’ Tools ....ALSO.... $5 in $20 .v‘m. sort l: 00.,Pornsnd, Maine. Lard, Coal and Lubricating Ollo, |