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Show 9?. Mexican Properties. but £5111”: £2515 attain. . c . childhood. He writes a good many letters telling what the government. is going to do, and nobody seems to have any thing against him; but. it is a terrific ‘aricature ot' the young widower’s administration. Arthur' has been a good deal praised for his gcntlc, dainty habits and address; but iii-cwstcr outshines him as. much as the circus knight outshines the ring iiitistcr.” THE Tucson b‘tar commenting on General Sherman’s recent brief visit, says: It is considered a real mislortune that Gen. Sherman did not stay long enough in Arizona to be present at our Indian picnic. He would then have understood what delightful fellows the Apaches are and have had some idea of what is necessary to be done to suppress their volatile spirits. Loco could have entertained the Old gcueral with many delightful reminisiuces of life on the border and pos- I. .n 'f v r ‘ a blue streak it‘ he wants to, with noi one to say to him, n: y. Every facility will be furnished for comfortable swearing. with hotel rates merely There should be a great is unanimous in calling the lji'csiiicnt‘s action at l outrage. We.” a g C '- ’m— importer and Dealer in ME WARE hegivcn bonds-mud obtaincd a. license as here- in provided. Starr. 11.—All suit-l for damages or cxp°usefi arising under any of the provisions of this act may be commenced and maintained before any justice of the peace of the propcr county or city. when thc amount of the damages claimed is less than tbrvc hundred dollars. although the penalty in the bonds may exceed IRON AND STE EL. Hill and Mining Supplies that amount. and the judgment shall be for the amount of damages proved; and successivc suits by different persons having different c'auscs of action. may be had upon the sumo v \ Consisting in part of all sizes of Gas Pipe and Tubing: Iron and Brass Fittings, Belting. and Packing, Etc. bond until the aggregate amol‘iis of all judgments tendered thereon equal the pcnalty thereof. Rail and Bar Iron a SpeCIalty. their sever-ll charters. and the amendments A FULL LINE OF Assayei‘s’ Goods MELTlNd POTS. BONE ASH. LITEABGE ETC., ETO., E'I‘O. ._ Cooling and Heating Stoves AND RANGES thereto, to license. tax. regniatg. restrain and Sac. :l.—-Thc county court or city council. prohibit the manufacture. selling or in any as the case may be. after the petition. stateIn great variaty and of best manufactnr other manner disposing of vinouu. spirituous ment and bond have been filed as rcqiiircd in l and malt liquors within the corporatc limits. the preceding section, shall determine the . or to prohibit vinc growers without a license amount to be paid for the license prayed for. from expressing and selling on the premises which shall be at the rate of not less than where expicsscd. the purc juice of the grape Hardwagre. one hundred, nor more than twelve hundred . in quantities not less than live gr. ions to one dollars forthe period of oneyear; but licenses person and at one time: Prmvdrd, That whcrc for the same classcs'of busincs. shall be nuiany municipal corporation has the right in fnrm in amount in such city or county. Said The largest and most completefitock o! its charter to prohibit the manufacture. sale court or council shall also determine the and otherwise disposing of spirituouswluous time for which the license shall be granted. and malt liquors. nothing in. this act shall be, Sash audPaael Doors and Window‘s but no license stall,beis.sucd‘ fora longer” so construed as to impair such right. SEC. 14.——Al1 acts and parts of acts in con- dom, and sent hcr'with may be. by the npplicmt, who upon receiving the treasurcr‘s receipt. shall present the . same to the clerk of the county or the city l‘l I‘order. The county clerk or city recorder shall thereupon issue to the applicant a certificate of license. which certificate must .state 'tlie name of the person licensed. the MIXED AND DRY PAINTS Oils and Glass. Mess Woolf WHITE LEAD, 213:0 AND PCTTY The Only Exclusive Dealer in with special convenience: {or manufacturing heavy and light iron. copper and tinwnrc. sank well-appointed workshop is attached Purchasing from first hands. I pared to duplicate Salt Lake prices. \ l iCLGTHiNC am pm J. J. HALI’IN. I}. G. )I-Q‘L’ARKIH. H. D. )IORRIH. And Carrying Iii’QiCiBRIE & MORE %. toxicating liquors at the place and for the time therein specified. and that the license is not transferable. Unlike many less favored localities we are not compelled to await the summer solstice that mining operations may be rcsni‘ned, and conscduently we are not permitted the gratifying Hauticipatiops indulged in by our , upon repealed. Approved March 9th. 1382. county court or city council must be puld into the county 0i city treasury, as the case her nirgniti- northc'n contemporaries In Southern Utah. flict with the provisions of,this act are hereby SEC. AL—Thc amount as determined by the Said certificate shall be I O l signcd by the county clerk orlcity recordci. j as the Case may be. who shall seal the same ’ with the seal of the county or city. SEC. 3.—Any person licensed as herein pro- The Largest Stock DEALERS IN In Southern Utah. ill urn ital re 3 FALL & WINTER GOODS Window Curtains, (orifices, Just Received. Vfau Paper, Baby Carriages vided who shall knowingly givc,sell or otherwise dispose of any intoxicating liquor to an ludizin. insane or idiotic person. or to any minor. apprentice or employc under '21 years of age. without the consent ot’ the patrols. i guardians or employer thereof. .‘ililll be held the l l and deemed guilty of u misdcmcaimr. and on I annual approach of this l”season. ‘ conviction thereof shall be lined in any sum There may be :1 certain monotony " not less tlian'tcn. nor more than one hundicd about our semi—tropical climate. that ftdullars. and shall albo be liable to pay all . sts of prosccution. creates a longing desire with some to , 55c. u, ».-\u_v pcrson licensed as aforesaid 5 . I . . l enjoy the more marked cliniatic' who shall sell. givcawayor oilicrwisedispose changes. but it will be dillicnlt indeed of anv intoxicating diiuk at any time during to lind anywhere in the vast iniucral the firs: day of the week. commonly cailcd area, a country so favored in all re-f Sunday. except for medical purpoSes upon spccts for steady and continuous: the prescription of :\ physician. shall be opcratiou: in any out-door industry, doomed guilty of a misdemeanor. and upon as Southern Utah posscsscs. conviction thereof may be lined in any sum 'l‘iisc vici. itudcs of a prospector‘s litc are exemplified in the when of Major W. llowiiic, ilic foundcr ol' iliJ‘A'lllC-Vllie. Cal., who, asys the Virginia City (,Zlirouiclc, has sct out for Wood River. The Major has been iuzniciiscly wealthy scvcral times. At Jiiucs in the [lush days of Sierra ———____“.___,_ not less than one hundred dollars. ”Sunty it has taken two bucketsful of THE conclusion of the L'nitcd States 1 Sec. T.—It shall be lawful for any married gold dust to pay his liquor bills aftcr consul who is coining homc is worthy woman to institute and maintain in her own name a suit. on any such.bond for all duma single night’s ’sprcc. Now he is the attention of those patriots who ages sustained by hersrll‘ and children. or pcnnilcss. and has gone to the new are eager to go abroad. "llc says: either. on account of such traffic. and [he gold Iiclus of Idaho. “The man who goes abroad in the money when collected shall be. paid over for li-‘ thc sixty tlvc Texas editors. now service oi his country is an ass on the use of herself and children. or cithcr. general principles. lie loses his grip l 910. 3.-Ou the trial of any suit on such Visiting ('alit‘ornizi for six days, says? at home and doesn‘t catch-on abroa‘d.’ i bond. 2: copy lliercnf. properly atilliciitic tcd. iln: liccordfl'nion. will each solemnly shall be evidence iii any court in this Terri.\'_. who shot at, biii‘failcd to tury. proinisc not to write a book on California thii they return home, the ltill, the Queen of England, was cou- - SEC. 9.-No suit for liquor bills, when sold Iwuplc (tr thfi Stalc will hold them in sidcrcd by the jury who tricd him, a in less quantity than 2‘ch gallons at one time. h ndly remembrance. and when they full-fledged crank. lle'won‘t bang. shall be maintained in any court in ilie ’l‘cr.lay down lit‘c‘s l;ill':lL‘l}.~, will kccp but it. is safe to predict that his rifle ritorymnu when it shall be made to appear that any promissory note. mortgage or_oth'-r their graves gi ccii. practice is at an end. obligation on which a suit is pending was _. St. George, Utah. d. A. Turriii Hoods delivered at Very Lowest Rates General Dealer in 0 Q ' m SILVER REEF ................. UTAH viduals. the same as he would have been. had court or county ofiiccr to interfere with the rights-i granted to municipal corporations by period than one year. nor for a lcss period talk of calling an indignation meeting u MAIN STREET. BELOWv CENTRE, a misdemeanor. and upon conviction thereof shall be lined in any sum less than three hundred dollars. or be imprisoned not exceeding: six months in the county or city jail. or be both fined and imprisoned. and shall be liable in all respects to the public and indi- the ofllcer who administers the oath. and zittaclied to and filed with the bond. ' than three months. and by voice alid resolution denounce the l’residcutial'proclamatiou. Cochise county. is in as peaceable a state ll.‘ any othcr section, and Tombstone is as peaceful a city as there is in the L hit)". with a perfect police system and cliicicnt m‘iicci's. l’ublic’opinion . and obtained a liar-nouns set forth in this act. shall for each ofl'eusc be deemed guilryof by the persons justifying. and certified to by The spread-eagle statesman comes \l’i: pride ourselves that we are latterly from the East more than the smarter than the ancients. But. there West. Mr. Robinson, of New York. is room for doubt as to whether the is now the great friend in Congress of pride is warranted. It is now definite- the American eagle. In a apcech au- proclamation, declaring Arizona in a to the sun. ———__._ state of turmoil. Prominent citizens Southern Utah. -! i. J. unpla- text whatever. malt. spirituous or vinous ,liquors. or any intomcatin" tink, without first having complied with eco'ndiiions of CARPENTERS’ d. BUlLDERS’ nominal. cd in Tombstone over the President‘s cent wing to fan the tempest and soar I ‘ SEC. 10.—Auy person who shall sell or otherwise dis use of..for gum. upon any pr<.- Such justification shall be in writing. sight-d so soon. 'l'Hizuic is great indignationcxpress- sacramental purposes. S:c.12.—In all judgments or convictions of any person of a misdemeanor under the provisions of till: act. the court in its discrecontrol: that he will pay all damages. lines, tion may order that the defendant in default and forfcilurcs which may be adjudged of the payment of the line and cost be in)against him under any of the provisions of prisoued until such fine and costs are paid. this act. Salli bond shall be in any sum not. said imprisonment. however. not to exceed less than one hundred dollars. nor more than . the term of six months in all: or may ordcr one thousand dollars. with two or more sure- l that executions issue against the defendant ties to be approved by said judges or mayor. for such line and cost. and should any execuSaid surctics must justify on oath btfore tion be rctiirncd unsatisfied. either wholly or some ofl'icer authorized to administer oaths. in part. a suit may be maintained upon any that they are residcuts withiii 'the territory, bond that such defendant may have gin-n in and worth the amount justified to. over and accordance with section two of this act. above all other debts and liabilities. excluSEC. 13.—.\'o provision of this act shall ht‘ sive of property exempt from execution. so construed as to authorize any county ly settled, according to Dr. Wright’s nouncing his intention to introduce a lct‘ture on printing, that they had in resolution to recall )Ir. Lowell, he tome daily newspapers, dime novels said: When I came here I found the and fence-post advertising, with free American eagle drugged and drowsy; public libraries, and all the advantages her blood poisoned with politi -al blacc of business. the kind or kinds of liquor they imply, even before Christ came pyajuiia: her wing wet with the mild to be manufactured. sold. battered or other on his holy mission. It would seem j dew of monarchy. and her beak filled wise disposed of. the date of commencemcnt and expiration of such license. whether it is that the poet’s head was level when i with Lowell garbage. l roused her fora retail or a wholesale business. that the he wrote: "There’s nothing new from her ignoble slumber: l brushed person named therein is duly authorized to lllltlel.‘ the sun.” the dew from her magnificent pinion; carry on the business of manufacturing. sell< -a_—— I gave her voicc to the music of free- lug. bartering. or otherwise disposing of in- v five gallons at one sale. such suit. shall be dismissed at. the cost of the plaintifi. except such sales be for medicinal. mechanical or with cards, dice or any other dcvice or implements used in gambling, within his house. Outhouse, yard or other prcmisrs under his exodus of profane people from New York during the heated term, and “isconsin offers inducements to the swearers second to no place. Parties sibly might have done things tlia: who can swear and iie, too, will find would have raised the hair on his the fishing good.” )K‘Hd." It is a great pity-lie went away- iTlie‘S‘przgdi-Eglle Statesman. I . , : Parties now using profane language in the State of New York are liable to arrest and imprisonment for 10 diys. “In this connection,” says the witty Milwaukee Sun, “we call attention of New York people to' the climate of Wisconsin, which has no such draw backs, and suggest that they come here if they cannot enjoy life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness at home. Cur Slate is dotted all over with lakes and hotels where the tired business man can row and swear to his heart's content, or sit in the shade and drink lemonade with a stick in it, and swear . gamma, do. given-for liquor sold in less quantity than AN AL‘T. There seems to be. a decided tendency Licensing and Regulating the Mannfacturing and Sale of Intoxiin eastern sections to enter largely S.\TURDAY.... ........ .......1LAY 13, 1852. cating Liquors. into theopurchase of mines in Old Sacrmx 1.-—Be it cnac'ed by the Governor and Mexico. Just why this is so we are Min. ARTHUR is not the exquisite of Ltgislatiw. Assembly of the Territory of I, (an: unable to state, but we learn that That no person shall manufacture. sell. barhis administration. His Attorneymuch of the attention being attracted ter. deal out or otherwise dispose ofany spiritGeneral sur asses him. “Itis as good toward that quarter is due to the most uous. vinous. maltor otherintoxic-iting liquor. as a play,” says an ex-Senator, “to fabulous statements brought from without'tirst obtaining fromthe C-nuntyCour. 3‘0 up into the Altorney-Gcneral’s of the county. or City Council of the city in thereby interested persons. In this which he intends to do business. a. liCcus’e ollice and see Brewster. He has taken connection, the Review desires to therefor. as hereinafter provided. out the desk that. used to be there and SEC. 2.—TiicCountyCourIs in their respectgive it as its opinion that there are piit a table in the middle of the room, more good mines in the states and ive counties. and the City Councils in their on which are a large number of wax respective cilics. are hereby authorized to territories of the. west than there ever grant licbcnses. as contemplated in section one candles——blueJ red, white, and all the was in the states of Old Mexico. A of this act, to any person over the age of ii colon—and the floor is covered with man of capital has nothing to gain by years. upon an application being made for l’crsian rugs; and there Brewster going into a country like Old Mexico such license, signed by the applicants and receives you with the magnificence of to invest in mines. There are no filL‘d with the county clerk. or city recorder. as the case may be. Said petition must a Guild Vizier, his shirt bosom full adequate facilities for the miningor state definitely the. particular place at which of ruflles, ruliies at his sleeves, his treatment of ore them, nor are there any of the liquors named in section one of sack and vest of vclvet, and his any means for economical transporta- this act are intt-ndrd to be manufactured. trousers of white cloth and flannel, tion of ore to a suitable ‘markct. sold. hartcrcd. dcult out or otherwise disand lmv—quartered shoes. His fingers There are a thousand and one reasons posed of. whether he intends to carry on a are full of rings—I think there is a. w.hy capital should come west in pro- retail or wholesale business. The applicant shall also tile with said petition a bond to the ring on almost every finger. The old t‘crcnce to going into the apocryphal county or city, as the case may be. condimines of the. republic to the south of fellow is either trying to establish the . .us.—[R0cky Mountain Mining News. tioned that during the continuance of his l'censc he will keep an orderly and well regufact that he is the last remnant of the lated house: that he will not allow gambling No More Swearing. aristocrzcy, or he is in his second \ ..l ' eeooeuies . AND .... ' snowsaoas Hay and Grain, @Corrrspou :icncc Soliciicd. '51: i Rom cranium, llj: Jl‘DI‘F Turnout; author of “A Fools— Erraud.” Bricks Without Mraw." Figs and ’l‘hisllt-s.‘ “ l‘lic Invisible Empire. ctr.. shoniiig the typical young Sonilicrncr hot‘nrc. (lur— inzrind since thc war. together with his rclalions. personal. political and local. with tho. typical SLAVE (URLof bezlllryfll‘lt‘llflt'nt‘t‘ and subsequent rclincnictit. A thrilling'slory. As intcrcsiing as" I’ucle Tom‘s Cabin.", but more intensely real. 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